Cfjci Sunburg ftmntcah. N. 8. ENOL-B, J Fubliaher. fttmurotir, pa. SATURDAY, NOVEMHEH 2, 1867. local Slffafrs. J. P. Crormillkr, Esq has been appointed by Maj. Charles Bhriner, Collector of Internal Revenue for Bnydor eownty. 1 ' ' DividbsO DKct.inio. On Thursday last tho Directors of the First National Bank of Sunbury de clared a dividend of five per eent., out of the profits of the last six months, cloar of all taxes. Ai'i'MCATiox roa rianox. Application is to bo made to Oov. Ueary for the pardon of Stephen ' Grant, who, il will be remembered, waa sentenced at the August term or Court, at this place, to eigh- teen months' imprisonment in tbo Ponitentiary, lor ' assaulting William Nettle, of ghumokin. ,T 7 " i artn..Mn ' kii.l.to l.i tuk Mimics. On Monday afternoon of last week, Jacob Omlor, a German resident of i . bhamokin, wua killed by a fall of eonl in the mines nt the Henry Clay Colliery. Hi son, who was working with him nt thp time, had an arm broken. Deceased was 47 years of age. . . . . - - - - - ('.HOVER It BAKKn'a Hkwiso Machinrs. Wo call attention to the advertisement of Miss Carolina ' Dalius, who is tho agent for tho snlo of the celelirn- ! ted Drover A Baker Sewing Machines. Those ma- j chines can be seen Bt her residence, on Market ' etrect. ! FiRR.-A largo qnnsjtity of cord wood, belonging j i the Nortliurn Central Railroad Company, was consumed -by ire on Sunday morning last. The ! wood had bn piled up alongside the track at tho , Mihunoy mountain, about twolvo miles below this . place, and -ia supposed to havo been set on firo by j spark. from a locomotive. , Arri.f.a.-wveral car loads, or about 'Ml) barrels. ; of apples ka.v been received at this place. From appoarnnecsdl.e crop must hnvo been very largo in thestateif Xcw York nnd further West Prices. , range from t J in fft.SO per barrel. j AsoniKR 5i: Kstaulisiimmnt. Wo observe j that Klias Bro-acus has opened A meat shop in the the I room fornrerlyoeciipied by Win. If. Miller, on north side of Markot Square. Mr. Brosious is one of the pioneer bli'.Jicrs of Sunbury , and has u lurge and exlnsivo patronage. 1'lie new arrangement will be a greut -ooiommodation to our citizens in the nay of aflording all an Cu;il opportunity of select' ing the choice cuts, which it wai impossible to do under the old proeess of vending through the streets. He i? a clever and obliging man to deal with. .l I'IKRNT ON IHl SUAMOKI VaI.I.M It A 1 1. CO II. On Suturdoy e.eniiig Jast the coal train from Shn- mokin, due 'hoie- n'iut 7 IV M.. when near Unas' mill, iMilile oust of town, lau overahordc. which hrew Home five or six ears off tho track. The cars were turned completely over, and a number of them broken so badly a to be unlit fur use. On Sunday morning n furce of men were ai work clearing away tke wreck, galheriug itp tho conl and repairing tho track, :hioh was torn-lip. Mr. Bougliner, the con ductor, naiY'Jevry e'?nped being killed. He jumped trom one of tk -.un through the trcstling into the small creek which V-rsd crosos at that point, and escaped injury. SiiirJ a.- it may seem the horse escaped with a frw evils and scratches. - NAitaou lincin:. 'AVe learn that Mr. Henry S. Xnior, who vas tormerly n well knonn butcher in Sunbury, 'but t present residing at Chester. Del aware county, narrowly escaped death a short lime l ince. He was killing a beef, and in its struggling (henuiiniil struck the butcher knife wilh its hoof, driving it into hisAtrist and severing au artery. He bled iiilil nearly exhausted, but tho wound was nttrnded to by a physician in time to save his life. Thr Synod of (he German Reformed Church of the I'liiled Stales was in session in Baltimore, week 'before lat 'tiev. Samuel X. Cullender was elected President 'by acclamation, and Rev. J. II. Dubbs was chosen Corresponding Secretary. Kev. S.S. Miller. Itev. W. C. Crenier and Geo. t Welker, Ksi., of Sunbury, were present. Among the names of members of committees appointed wo notice those of Rev. S S. Miller, on Examinations, Licensure iwid IViHwa'titm ; Rev. W. C Creilier, OII I Einnnce. lions. and Elder tieo. C. Welker. on Publica- I The PuranvTKnv or II mihum-ih;, (New ScIkhiI.) met in Williamsport on Monday. I Itb ult., ill the Second Presbyterian Church. The following mem bers were present : Itev. C. Wing, ft. 1., Win. Sterling, Jercniinh Miller, H E Niles, James Hick son, Tliomus II. Hobinson, Ilirnui Iiaker, Williani Tracy and John E. Eong The question of n union of ihe two branches of the church was very favorably considered. The next session of the Presbytery was appointed .for Northumberland, on the second Tuesday of April next, at i J o clock, 1 M ., ami Itev. J Hick- . son, m. Meriing ami r.nicr loun lunaaiu were ' appointed a coimuiltee on religious exercises for ' that mooting. ' The revues! of He v. J Hickson for the dissolution I .of the pastoral r el. 1 1 ion between himself und the .church at .Kurthtiiiibcrliind was granted, and Mr. J'ickson appointed to declare the pulpit vacant. Itev. Wui. Sterling was appointed Moderator of the session of the chinch ut Northumberland. Patent 'AgiuM) Maomnk Wo are pleased to stale that lettera patent were issued from the Patent office, at Washington, on (he 22d ult., to Mr. Au gustus U. dcanem, an old and well known cili.i n 4if iiiiis libce. fwr a Iioublu-Acting Washing Ma chine, which is a now and useful invention, intended for washing eletbiug. any kiud of cloth or woolen fabrio, Ac. It washes tean. is unlike all other patent washing machines, and is intended to save a great deal of bard labor and rubbing by (he ordina ry proeess. The inaehiiw is constructed in the form of a box, with a straight or curved lover inserted on pilots. To the bottom of the lever is attached a board perforated with holes At the end of tho box is inserted a perforated board, or rack, in ono of three or moro grooves in the sides of the box, at a radius with tho centre or pivot in the lever, which can be changed, nearer or further distant, to suit be quantity of clothes desired to be washed, or the quantity of water to be used. The machine is eon- I itructed with a double bottom, the iuner one of ! which ia made in a semi-circle, and is perforated to j enable the water, when the clothes are pressed at : on end of tho machine, to pass back to tho other nd and loosen up the clothea already pressed. Col HT The following is tho list of causes for trial for tho second week of the November term of oourt, which commences in th (lace on Monday next. No civil eaiues will be tried on the Srst week .of the regular term : John B. Douty vs. Joseph Bird. John Kyan vs. David Siarrick. Charles P. Helfenstein vs. tha Muck Diamoud Coal and Iron Co. John Weisol vs. Harriet Murr et al. Wm. Newton va. (leorge W. Parvine. Win. Young va. tha Penna ft. It. Co. Christian Ureiner, endorse, va. Daniel Drossier County of Northumberland va. Jonaa titine. Young i firo. vs. P. ilunseluiao A Co. Same vs. same. James II Marsh vs Wm. II. Moore. Marion Pipr va. E. 8. Trego. John Kiegel va. Wm. M. Weaver. Sheriff M S Wickersham vs. D. Longenecker ot al J Hoover and John Yaroal vs. Susquehanna Coal and Coal Mountain Co. t al. J . Hoover and M m. biarr vs same. Samuel Buchtr vs. CatawUsa R. K Co. Tha LoculUap Imp. Co. vs. John liaaa at al. Christian Albert va. llichard Malons. J . H. Forcsmau vs. Joseph Long. John Louok vi. Wm. 11. Douty. Joseph Oainey a. Joseph Lomison. J. L. flighlineyer vs. W. P. Witbingten Mary litllman vs S. L. J!rg,uesr Peter luimel va. Herman Berpstreater .loba A. Sprengcr vs. Fred. Dipner Henjamin llcpler va. Lydia W etiel. Mary billuiaa va. S L. ltorifslres.tr Samuel Courai Tl Sarab lltil. Tub MionLicniEK Railroad. The StlinogrtTt 2'imi, of tb ltd ult., layl: Th Middlerok Valley Railroad Company consist of twolv Diiwo ton, on of whom li leltetod u th rrnldsnt. Th firat President u Abnef Thompson. Upon hi death tbo lion. J&me Burnt wm leoted hit in pernor. It appears titer sever wu that harmony of opinion between Mr. fiirrni and majority of the Director! there should be fit an enterprise of thii kind to make It auooeesful. At Mtttaffof the Directors, In thii plao lent Patnrday, the President resigned and Joe. Alexander, Eeq., wai eleeted to meceed Air. Burns. Upon hie eleotion, the two Director from Bellnsgrov, Col. Kyr and A. C. Simpson, Em., also riguod! There waa some bad feeling inanifeeted by loni of the partiei. Thii eondltion of affairs la to be greatly regretted by the trne friendi of the road, and the people along the routo who are itockholdera will now probnbly real ize the groat importance of lelectlng the beat kind of men fur Directors. Mr. Burne we believe ob- jccli to being the President of eompany In the affairs of whioh hie opinions and judgment are treated aa matters of indifference. Ho has been looked upon by some aa only an instrument in the handa of the I'euna. H. K. Co. to defeat the com pi o- 'nn of this road, whilst he in turn has been upeo- ... ' . t " as com- oinnuun oi roUDora to dctraud the peoplo. n itb such opioions about each other wc foar the progress of the rond may bo rotnrded, though not necessarily so. Mr. llurnf, we think, has ocrtniiily shown good judgment in some of his views. In the first place, 1,0 y"a opposed to commencing tho road until thero aa "ufficient stock subscribed to grade it. In the 'econd place, he was in favor of a public letting of ,ho contract Tor the grading, by which he proiwscd not onl? "re "e hundred thousand dollars in the grading, out also securo a company that would agreo to fiiii.-h the road and operate it. J t is to bo ,mK, regretted that he reclined, for his nurticinn- lion in the altaiis ol' the company gave it a fntorit blc presliga it will not have without him. Sua 1.1. the children of the Soldiers and Sailors who gave their lives for the preservation of tho I'nion, bo provided with homes, and receive a good educa tion ' This it u (notion which w ill admit of but one nn-ner in tho nllirnulive. It only remains, therefore, for us to point out ihc best mode in which it can be done. A careliil examination has sati-fied us, and will satisfy the public, that the projectors t tho Riversiilu Institute, located in the villago of Riverside. .New Jersey, on I lie Dclawaro, have de vised the must fca-ible met hod. Acting under the c'",rtrl' "' "lu Washington Library Company, of l lil l nn , l pi, in. nicorporateil by the State of Pennsyl vania, they arc offering stock nt tho low rate of ono dollar per .-.hare, and will givo to each subscriber a beautiful and valuable steel engraving, worlh at retail more than the price of tho slock, and as an ad liUon.ll inducement will distribute among the stock holders presents valued at $W,000. Who can re fuse to do a patriotic and benevolent action on these lerius '. Let every lover of his country record his inline. X. F. I.ightner is the authorized agent for Sunbury nnd vicinity. Read the advertisement. Editor'a Table. Tiik A ri. antic Montiii.v.-Wc are in receipt of the November number M" this interesting nnd in structive monthly maga.ino. We cull tbo attention of our renders to the Prospectus of (ho Atlantic for IHlis, which accompanies tlio last number, ft is one of the best magn.iues published, und should be a regular visitor in every household. Tho contents lor tlin present month liro : Part eleven of -'The (iuardian Angel ;" Opinions of tho lute President Xntt, of I nioii College, respecliiig Hooks, Stmlies and Orators ; t'relnn lay., tho lirst of a scries ol articles by W. J. Slillman, l S. Consul nt Crete, describing the Island, and the character and iuoi dents of tho struggle between Iho Cretans and Turks; Chanson without .Mnie : The Itose Hoi I ins, concluded ; In the tiray (loth; Ilusy llrnins ; Purl Seconal, and lost, of "The Autobiography of a OtiBck ;"' A short e.--ny on the authorship of tho no led poem entitled "The Lie;'' The How cry nt Night ; Stephen C. Foster and Negro Minstrelsy ;' Tho Feast of Harvest, a poem ; A Ureat Public Character, a sketch of the life, character nnd services of .losiah (,'uincy, o( Massachusetts; The Conspiracy at Wash ington ; Reviews and l.iterarv Notices. Published by Tieknor A Fields, lloston. Muss. Tiik I. aim's Fiiikni,. i-on Xo kmiikii. This number is remarkably good. Tho steel engraving, "l.cariiinv to Sew." is a sweet, nuict home nicture. The fa-hion plate is styli-h and gay. Tho wood cuts lead on" wilh n,me captivaling skuling costumes and some illustrations of a novel and most conveni- ! 'u"ct "lmu 'M!I ,no surrounding organs, pro cut kind of hood, and include u wonderful variety 1 ducing general aggravation, suffering and derange of things interesting to ladies. There aro two pages uienl. While in this condition, take Ayer a Pills, of .Music "Tho Pearly Stream Polka ;" and tho ' sc0 huw directly they restoro tho natural action literary innlter is iinconiiuouly rich : August Hell, Eliinbctli I'rescott, Aunt Alice nnd Prank Leo llen- udict have done their best, tireat indueamenta in the way of Premiums, Ac, aro promised to new subscribers, and our readers should send for a sample com, containim hII llti.tn lilwfnl ol'.,r Kin,,l collies will hu sent l'i,r liflenn ,,l 4,1, lieu lina. con .1 Pclcrsou, SI'J Walnut St., I'hiladclphia. BUSINESS NOTICIiS. Or".lol i-iniits. Having received a large supply vf NEW .1011 TV PK. of various now styles, Po ters, Handbills. Circulars. Cards. Letter Heads. Hill Heads, Labels, Ac. can bo printed in tbo latest and best styles, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. A SeVKim WtNTKtt Tlw weather-wise are pre dicting that iho coming winter will be a severe one. Wo would ad ise all who are in wart of good warm clothing to call nt the Mercbaul Tailoring establish' nicnt 0f John E. Suikk. on Fourth street, and nro- cur0 u fujt w lich Wl cf,ri,y excludo tho cold winds. Sniick makes all Ihu different styles of clo thing, and sells very chonp. Call und eeo his new stock of gents' furnishing goods. 1 liol en t-ks are not a very delightful attach ment lu the "understanding," and to prevent such a misfortune it is noli to look ahead and be prepared for cold weather, especially in the fall, when snow may be expected at any time. Therefore, bo sure to lay i.i a supply of good warm shoes for each one of your household, and be ready for any emergency. Cult at Miller's Excelsior Hoot and Shoe Store, on Market street, where you can be supplied wilh the cheapest and best article in tunu. PiioTiH.iiArHV. We would cull the attention of our citizens to the beautiful pictures taken by Mr. S. Uyerly, in Simpsou s building, Market street.--Mr. II. is prepared to furnish Photographs, Ambro types. Ac, in all styles and sixes. Wc adviso nil w ho desire lo have a good picturo to pay Mr. Ilycrly a visit. A VASktK iim'Ton has recently got up a remedy lor hard times. It consists of ten hours' hard labor well worked iu. The best remedy we know of ia to Invest a suiull sum of money in oue of the cheap and handsoino suits of clothing manufactured at Jacob O. Heck's Tailoriug Establishment, on Fourth street, Suubury. Ei cry one should givo this remedy a trial. Ir thero be a circumstance in social life calcula ted to make a man ' hide his diminished head," it ' is the die overy that some ono has walked off with his bat, and left one several sites too large Thero u no need, in Sunbury, of having a Hat or Cap too large or too small, for Faust, at his fu.hionablo es tablishment, has all aorta and aito. suiluble for every one, aud the apropoa kiud to hide the detects of any head. He is also supplied with superior I'mbrcllas. Tuk tiii:es are now beginning to change their dress, aud we may show our good sense by following tbem, and sine we put on our autumnal attire so cheaply by patronising the Continental Clothing Uatttar, in Market Square, there is no excuse for any unbecomingly dressed person. All art invited to cull and see th large stock. i s iss fill Tuk man who couldn't "trust his feelings" ia supposed to havt dune business entirely on a cash basis. Speaking of a "cash basis ' reminds ou of I, tha largo and successful businesa that Tbachar, of lu. Jrirst national Bool and Shoe Store, in Pleas ant' building, Market square, ia doing "ou Ihat lin." Th aeeret of his success ia that b giva better and cheaper article, for cash, than can be had ouUide ut tha large cities. ma m Tua Cold winds are biuliog tbo approach of win ter. U'h outer man demands an additional supply ,.f rlnlhinir J. t Sh..a.. Xl.r..k. ' . : I .1 . ; Market souure, baa aniiripated the wants of all. and has stocked his establishment with ao extensive assortment of Winter goods, whick b invite all to call and eauioiu HJ.-nrRYnAIIHETIf. Corrected Weekly for the "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do de do per ewt. Rye Flour, per bbl. do per owt. Wheat, prime red, new, , .per bushel, Rye, , do Corn, new ' do Oat, do i Potatoes, ,'' do lrled I'oachee, pared " per round " do- d unpared Dried Annies. do til 00 8 00 10 00 0 00 ' 2 30 1 as t oo i 5 ; 1 00 40 2i ' 1J 3 oo 40 30 25 20 2S 20 14 1.1 1H 80 Driest Cherries, (anstoncd.) per bq. Bititer, por pound, per doien, per pound, do do do do do' d per pair Chetee, Lard, Haras. Shoulders, Beef, bind iirartcr, " front j Mutton, Chickens, Vliamoklu I'ontTrnde, Suahokir.OcI. 29, 18A7. Tom. Ctrl. Sent Tor week ending Oct. 2l, Per last report, 10.061 14 'Mi,M4 It .19&.&20 OA 47.37l 01 To same time last year, Doorcase. T I .H i t .i Special iKotitts. Suotiiimo A50 IlKAiiin we might with truth add, certainly curing in evory case. No remedy known equals foe's Cough Balsam, for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption. It is an old and tried friend, and nlways proves truo. BOILS. Like tho volcano, Boils give issuo to the foul and flery content of the deep interior. To removo tho cause of sueh suffering it is only necessary to vital ize tho blood by supplying it with tho Life Element, THE PKRLVIAN SYRUP, la protected solution of tho Protoxide of Iron.) will do this effectually, nnd give nrrumi, vigor and ; ifie life tc the wholo system. KxtiiaiT in a Lltteii hom Rev. ltn iiaiiii linns, or Dm. Ton, Mass. ' hut years I was a tufferer from Rolls, so that my lire bceaino wearisomo through thoir trequent nnd i persistent recurrence ; finally a carbunele lormed i in the small of niv back. During its progress large i pieces of decomposed flesh were every day or two ; cut away, and the prostration and general dislur bauco of tho system were great. Itcforo 1 had rc- ! Covered from this attack two smaller carbuncles I broke out luLfber no. nnrl I was aifiiin threatened wilh u recurrence ol I he sufferings to which I had so ! long been subjected. It was at this timo that I I I commenced taking the PKKl VIAX SYIUT. I I continued taking it until 1 had used five bottles ; j since then I have had nothing of the kind. For j j years 1 wns one of the greatest sufferers. Oilier i , medicines gave uic partial and temporary relief, but ' : this remurkablu remedy, with a kind and intuitive sense, went directly to the root of tlio evil, and old W ' its work with a thoroughness lished character.'' ' A u2 page Pamphlet Bent free The genuine bus "Peruvian Syrup'' blown in Ihc glass. J. P. DINSMiiliE. Proprietor. No. 3d Dey St., New York. Sold by all druggists. Oct. I'J-ll IIKI.MIIOl.D'S KXTRACT lll t'llt; and Improved Rose Wash emus secret and drlicnte disorders in ull Iheir slaecs, at little expense, liule ol no change in diet, i in convenience and no exposure. Il is plcasinit in lasle and islor, iiiiincdiiite in its action, and f:ee from ah mju tinlis proM-rlies. Iiih2'7 ly Ayer's Fills A It K you sick, feeble and complaining Are you out ol order your system doranged and your feelings uncomfor table Theso symptoms aro often tho precursors of serious illness. Some lit of sickness is creeping upon you. and should be averted by a timely use ' right remedy. I of the right Take Aycr'a Pills, and drive out tho humors purify tho blood, and let (he fluids move on unobstrucledly, in health. They stimulate the organs of the body into vigorous activity, purify tlio system from the obstructions which muko disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and deranges the natural operations of that part. This, if not relieved, will Ol UlU SJBieill. llim Hll,i , MM.'jou L-viiiiK health. What is true and so iipimreut in this trivial and common complaint is also true in ninny of tho deep sealed and dangerous diseases. The same pur- gativo expels (licin. Caused by similar obstructions and derangements, they nro surely, and many of them rapidly, rured by the same means. None who i know the vii ue of these Pills will neglect to em- ' nlov them when suffering from tho disorders they ! I cure, such as Headache. Foul Stomach, Hysentery, : Ililious Complaints, Indigestion, Derangement of tho Liver, Costiveness. Constipation. Heartburn. Khcu- 1 matism. Dropsy. Worms, and Suppression, when ta ken in large doses. ' They are sugar coated, so Ihat tho most sensitive can take them easily, and they are surely the best purgative medicine yet discovered. ' Ay it Affile 4.'nro, for the irfthf anil errtiin Cure o f liiirrmitit ut ' h'fvi r. or Vhilts unit I'tvrr, Remitttut h'rrrr, Chill y-Verr. Dumb Ayur, Vrriodtcal jletiilmhi ur iiiiorM llfiulorhi aiiii Hilton I'rrris ; f- i dred.for the whole etiisiof ditenna oriii utiti na in tiittary deraneriiinit, runted ly the malaria nf mintnitatir eouiitrit s. J This remedy has rarely failed to euro the severest cases of Chills and Fever, and it has this great ad vantage over other Ague medicines, that it subdues the complaint without injury to Iho patient. It . contains no quiniuo or other deleterious substance, nor does it produce quinism or any injurious ettect . whatever. Shaking brothers of tho urmy and the ( west, try it and vou will endorse these assertions. i Prepared by "Hit. .I. C. AY EH A CO., Lowell, Muss., and sold by all Druggists and dealers in med icino everywhere. Oct. 26. -til O NE P1UCU CLOTlIINd. JONES' OLD H S T A II L 1 S II E D v. mo: CLOTHING! HOUSE, MOl narki'l Ml reel. One door above Sixth, Philadelphia For many years this Establishment has done busi ness on tho One Price Svs:em, and wa believe we are the only Clothing House in the city that strictly i adheres to this principle. We have earned a repu- talinn which we are proud of, for good taste iu select- good styles and substantial materials, aud uot less important, for having all our goods, i:iki vi:i.i- ?t a W. employ tho be,l talent, for Cutters, and our (iood. are of both kinds-Fashionable and plain- ao that al taste, can be suited. 1 be prices are the Mr2.TJ!f. irr:::1,:. hz.. of our neighbors, for us uo deductions are ever made, . ' 7 . . 7 . . wa must put our prices down to the advantage we promise. The people may depend. Ibis is the true plan upon ' which to do business, and many a dollar can b saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind JONES' I ONE PU1CE CUHHINU UOISE, 1 601 Murket Mrreet, Philadelphia, Not on th Corner, but ouo door above Sixth March 2d, lmi7. ly IIELMIJOLD'S FLUID EXTK.VtT Is a ccftaia cure foi diseuau of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, tiRAVF.L, DUOIY, (lit I OANIC WKAKNrH, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, CENI'.llAl. DEIIIL1TY, aial ll diseases ul the ! I'ltlNAftV ORGANS, I wkeikci eaiiiiif in t MALE OH FEMALE, loan wliaicvef cuum Ofignssiiiif and ao mailer .f HOW LONG STANDING Discuses of Uiescormii raqnh the aac of a KrMi. Il aotreaiincMl is suUmticd 10, Comuiapium o liisan ity inav aaau. Our fksh and Uluod ai unnnlcd lloiu these oufets, aud Ike HEALTH AND II APPI.NESH, and ilialol Postal ily, dcecuds upou prouiol us of a reliable icisiedy. . IIKl.MBOCDK EXTRACT BfCIIC, i:yhlitlid upwards of IB years, prepaied by II. T, mi:i..miioi.i, i DRUOOPsf, fi'.d rtroadw.-iy, New Voik, and - , IM toiita loiii kiiitct. Pl,iiadci'iiu. Pa March i. . ly ZAWJ IIUj. THE RKALtlf O TOOl.. i' - Ajk3 Homo of Motrcy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION RKtORTS, ,r Young Men, on the otiraeefSolUede. and the Errors, Abu ses and Diseaeea which destroy the manly powers, and create impediments to Marriage, with sure means of relief. Sent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address DR. J. 8KILMN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Jane 8, 1807. ly . , . . , , . 'o CoitiHmiiirTtsit' .J0 R- EDWARD A. WILSON will lend (fi eroharaeVtn u -k.. ' ree thm j , ' ' , -v, .... 1 1 a i,, ul9 i,ruM-riniion win dVir. Jl"?. "-k'''K d using the simple (feme rk,.rl-?hJ,h,WM ''d of a lung aflociiort and itb i t in hxn.at tiT. r.i . . un,P"on. ills only oh cot is Will tr thU""?,' Md h ""P wnercr j !ihJ!.?',?,r,.',,l"'. " " will oost them nothinc. j "'osslrti;. V9nu,mMrr I Kli. KDWARD A. WILSON I my 18-'87.1y ''Wsbnrg, Kings Go., N. Y. I Ci HUMAN KKASIVlfi SOAP la mnnuraotured from I'I'RE MATERIALS, and mav b -tea a considered tbe.STAXDAKlKl' EXCELLENCE. For sale by all flrneer - May 1, IHo7.--jr a .... . j Crrorst of Vomit. i A gentleman who auffered for yeBra from Nervous I Debility, Premature Decay, and all the cfl'ocla or youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sake of -mncring humanity, send freo to all who need it, tho i" cipo nnd direction! for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to prolit by the advertiser's experience, can do so l,v nddressiug. n perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEX, my IH"-67.ly 42 Cedar Mrccl. X. Y. Ornco'a Celebrated halve cures in a very short timo Cut, Httr.it iSnAA. M'ohiiU, llrttiscs, ' im, iryiWns, S,-7t Hifttnt, Jitnitwoi m, (.7iy ' j'etl Hands, IJoiit. I'mzrtt Limt, I'ctuti?, ChilMttin. iVr. It is prompt in notion, removes pain at once, and reduces the most nngiy looking swellings and in flammations, as if by iungic, -thus affording relief and a cnmplote cure. SETH W. FOWLK A SOX, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by all Druggists, tiroccrs, and nt hII counti v stores. Got. I'J-tt ! lulcsriuatioii InforuiHtion, Kuaranteed to lirodueo n luxuriant ! I nniwlh nl'kiiiv Himti m Kul.l lif.n.1 i,r tinr.llaM ln i nto a recipe for the removal of Pimples, lilotches, i Eruptions, otc, on the skin. lea ing tlio samo soft, 1 cier, and bcautilul, call bo obtained without charge ! ,T njdrosini.' TIION. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. hi) Dioadway, New York. may IS, 07 HKI.MIIOI.D'S COXCI'.N TKA TH) EX THAI T ; 1)1 I'll I Is the t.irea( Diuretic, , lUinlvliVi Coictiitratnl fat met Stirt'iintrilii ' Is tiic Utcat llloi'il Puriht-r. Iloih aie piejMired aerordtnir to piW-s of Pli.,nn:f v and t'heimstr) . and ate the mostuelivc Ihat can be made. March a, !;.- ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ill virlueof a certain writ of Levari lacias, to mo It directed will will be exisiseil lo public sale, ut the Court ltoue, in Siinliiirv, !'" on Monday, Novciu- ber lib, 1SU7, at l o'clock P. M., the billowing dc- ! scribed properly to w it : All Hint certain traut or parcel of bind wilh tho ! Hulling Mill building ihcicun creeled, Minute in , Coal Township, in tho County of Northumberland. , and Stato of Pennsylvania, beginning at a peg in tlio centre line of the lirauch Uailroud to l!ig Mountain : . thence south eighty-two degrees, seventeen and one- ' hall minutes, west ouo hundred und seventy nine ' and one-half feet to a post ; thence by laud suricy- ; ed in the name of Samuel Clark, north one degree six minutes, east seven hundred loot and one-tenth of8fiHttua post; thence north eighty-two degrees seventeen ami a hull' minutes, east aevent y-tvto feet . and four-tenths of a foot lo a peg in tho centre line of the llranch linilroad to Dig Mountain; thence along the same south seven degrees nnd forty two I minutes and a halt, cust six hundred and niiictv-o;io i foot and eight-tenths of a foot to the lirst mentioned '" ""! eenire lino o! the liraiich linilroad to liig .viouiiiuin aioresnui ana place ol oegimnng contain ing two acres of laud, strict measure, being part of a ecrtain tract or puicel of laud euiitiiining eix and one-half acres of land which William I'.. Evans and wife by indenture bearing date the -Itli day of Feb- ' ruury. A. D. Isu.S, recorded at Sunbury. Ac. Sciteil. taken in execution and to be sold us the properly of Frederick Albert'Kcinstciu, Tru-tco of ' Susan l.ongnccker, wife of Dav id Liiignti.ker and Susan Longneckcr, his wile. I ALSO : I Ily virtuo of a certain wri( of Fieri Facias, will be; sobfon Ibe premises, in Milton, on Friday, Nov. 2d, J I SO", at 10 o'clock A.M., (lie following described ' property, to wit : ! All that certain real estate situated in tho . borough of Milton, Northumberland county, Pa.. ' bounded and described as follows, viz : Tlio tin- ' divided one-half interest ill all that certain lot or parcel of ground situated iu the borouc.li of Milton ' as ubovo, bounded and described its iidlows, to wit' On tbo north by lols of Sarali W. Coinly. on (be ' cusl by the Pennsylvania canal, on the south by lot of Teas heirs, and oil the west by an alley, containing ; one acre, more or less, on which is erected two i dwelling houses, part Inimo and part brick, a story and a half high, n buii-liur shop and slnblo nud other outbuildings. Also n boat yard and dr( dick. Ac. " ' Seiied, taken In execution und lo bo sold as the I property of Charles Hoy. ' D. HECK LEY. MicriU. Sheriff's ofilec, Sunbury. Oct. It', lsf.7. aKlnl ol' MiVIiiK-1 l.-nl.-r, slt't-'tl. "VT OTICE is hereby given that letters of udminis tration having Veer, granted to the under.-igncd on tlio estuteof Michael l.eukcr. late of Limer Mah , onoy towuxhip. Northuinberlaiid county. Pu.. de ; ceased. All persons indebted to said estate are ro , quested to make immediate payment, und iho-e having claims to present them duly authenticated lor settlement. . AN DUE W DITTY. ; A1IHAI1AM LENKEIt. Lower Mahonoy, Oct. j, I8d7 lit Adiu is. , I.ikIicm' 1'iiiK-y ! a r JOHN FAHEIUA ri Old Established F I It Miiniifaetnrv. No 7 IU AliCII Siren, above rib, I'll IE' A Hare now in Stnre ot' "ny ow n llnporltllioll and M:inufaliire one of Ibe , Irge.-l and ino-t bcauti ' lul seleclion" of FANCY Fl HS. ' .I'r..- I ...i;. ..' 1 l'l,;i. .--- t'fi uren s car in ine i tiy. ""jfc-SfefLgi Also, u One assorlmentol j Cent's Fur Cloves and Collars, 1 am enabled to dispose of my goods at very roa- aouable prices, aud I would therefore solicit a call i from my friends of Northumberland county and vi- : iu;,y- . , v. ... . ., ,, jfjy, j x ?s Alu, w ,,. 7th. south ..do. Philad'a, ;-Vhvo n" par uer. nor couueclion wilh any I & ? Philadelphia. Sent. 2H. 1M17 4IIIW lt-siisl:i'M .li''. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, crodilors aud other perilous interested iu tho following estates, ! that the Administrators, Exucuturs aud Cuardiaus I ol tha withiu named, have tiled their accounts wilh ' the ltugtsterof Northumberland county, and that said accounts will be presented to the h plums' I Court for continuation and allowance, on Tuesday,: November oth, 1S07, at IU A. M. ' 1. The account of Jacob Spatz, Guardian ufCuth- ariu and Susannah Bordner. minor children of Jo- scph Burduer, dee d., ttled July lb, I8i7. 2 TbeaocountofUeo.il llofluian, admiiiistralor ; of Jane H ltoftman. deed, filed, July :il, Da7. I 3. Tho account of Henry Unup, Muardiau of Hen ry D. W artinen, filed August S, IM7. 1 4. The final account of J. F. Wolhnjjor. Esq , ! (Iuardian of Henrietta H.. Celcsto li. and Oeorga It. Kull, filed August 14, IH7. It 'J'h account of H. J. Kay, Administrator of, Mary J. Kay, dec d , tiled August '.'tl, l67. 1 A Th acoount of J aines Bacbeler, Administrator of Dr. Isaiah Foulk, dee d , tiled Sept. 2ts, 1H67. i. Th aoeount of Peter Wagner. Administrator . of John Smith, dee d , filed Dot. 1, 167. I 8. Th aeoutint of Aann Strouse. Administrator of Nathan (J run as, dec d., tiled Oct. 3, lsa7. ) V. Th account of Daniel P. Caul, Administrator' of Dennis C. Caul, deo d . filed Oct. , D7. IU. Th account of John T readier, AdmiuUtrator oi John A. Kiebi, 4e d., filed Oot 3, IHt7. I J. A. J.CIMWINUS, Kcgialer. 1 Kunbury, OoliajJtWf. ! jKrtcullural luipltiut ula, HOE S Grain Rakes, Steel and Iron Canlcn Hakes, i Long and D Handle Spades, Shovels, Mauuru i aud Hay Forks, lira and liram Scythes, tirain i Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Trace, Hieast. Tonu and Log Chains, ttrind-stouea, Fauniug Mill Scives of t all rises and kinds, larga a.-sorimeut ot It id Wugen Haines, for l loaiug rnino Bells, I ultivaior tech . l , f,,VI L'V - , lor aaie i'v ii I i r '' f ' r ' :.. : ' 1 nottIul iKisj Coluxnu or yon will crrtulnl)' lind out whr you can Buy the MOST GOODS, of tho BEST. Q,XJ-A.IJi:rI,r. Fur the LEAST MONEY. MUM. I'Kot'lTS A.IJ V. Ht.(J) at tin MAMMOTH STORE, I MARKET .SQUARE. lias just iccmcd and ipencd Ihc iii:m' ss;i.i: i n,i FlMr ASSORTMENT, of (iOOJ)S IN TOWN. Freiiuli Muiinos, I'liuts, Muslins, iinhani- ''n-.-iineit, Ac. N"i H'NS of all kind- sicry, t loves, Men and Ladies I udeigarmtnts WHITE GOODS. A full assortment of T KIM MIX ( IS Hinl.li 1 1 will find my htoik of Il.irt art-, Iaiiit, 4il, lns V-., Cvinplrle, Diug- und Mcdiuucs. W ill aud Ckdiu w are ' rockery, Salt HOOTS AND SHOES- JIAl -j'AM) t'Aiy, aud iu luut everything usually kept in a laiga Store. Call and be oonvinued that the CHEAPEST PLACE TO BCY ALL Yl'K COODs is at The .Mum moth S I ii r c. of IX. Y. KXilLlXfa, '1'rriwis 4'aali,-SOslny us my floods arc bought for '"atb and S-dd theap u,(be HEADY MONEY ii. r iiiin.M.. i Siinburr, Oct !'., 1(": TUB ' Washington Library Co. . . ' . .; . i PHILADELPHIA. 1 Chartered by theStatoof Pennsylvania, and Or gauiicd in aid of tho RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE For Educating Gratuitously SolUiors' and Sailora' Oj phaua. Iacorporatu.l l.y tlio State of Ji. J. APRIL 8, 1S07. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. The Washington Library Company By tirlue of their Charter, and in necordanco wilh its Provisions, will distributo TIIRI .K lll:.M)lt:) Till l SAND DOl.I.AItS l.N PHESKNTS TO THESIIAIIDIIOI UIiliS, l.'n liynwiny, Juituurif 8(ii, lb08, At Pim,.l)i;.niiA, PA., (i m i,t,iutc, RIVER sidi:. x. s. Oic Present worth 140,(100 20,0'JO 10,000 3,000 5,000 iic I'ruaent worth One rresciit worth Due 1'resLtit worth Two Present worth S.500 each Ono Present valued at. 1S.000 Two Presents, valued at 1 5.000 each 20 000 One Proselit, valued nt 10.000 l'Vmr Presents, valued nt 5,000 each, 20,000 Two l'lesents, valued at 3.000 each. 0 '(100 Three Proscnts. valued at 1.000 each. 2.000 Twenty Presents; valued nt 500eaeh, 10,000 Ten Presents, valued at o00 each, 3,000 i Three Preset: ts, valued at S50 each, ''OO Twenty Presents, valued at 225 each 4,500 Kilty-Five Presents, valued at 8200 'f'th, 11,000 Fifty Presents, valued at iJT.j each, 8,750 i One Hundred and 'I'en I'resents, vnlu- eil ut $100 eiich. 11.000 ! Twenty Presents, valued at jiT.j each, 1,500 : Ten Presents, valued ut $50 each, 500 The iciniiiuiii'' Presents consists of articles of nsu nnd value, ajijier (.lining to the dill'iisiou of Lite rature anil the line arts, !fS,000 Sfo'00,000 I Each Certificate ot Stock is nccdinpNined with a ! Beautiful Steel-Plate Engraving WOliril MOltE AT HETAII. THAN TUB COST 01' i i KUTii'ii a ri:, I And also insure to the holder a j PKESEXT IN THE CHEAT DISTH IU I TlON i SI IISC UII'TIOX ONK DOLLAII. Any person sending u Ono Dollar, or paying the snmo to our local Agents, will receive immediately a :no Steel Plate Engraving, at choice from the t'ol lowiug it, nnd Ono Ccrtilicnie of Stock, insuring Ono Prcseul in the Ureat Distribution. ONE DOLLAR ENli HAYINtlS. i No l-'-.My Child ' My Child V No 2 Thev re Saved ' They're Saved !T' No. .""Old Seventy-six or. tho Early Days of tho Hevoluth-ii." Any pci.-on paying Two Dollars will receive either of the following fino Sleel Plates, at choice, and j Two Certificates of Stock, thus becoming cntiiled to ' Two I'lt'cnts. j TWO HOI. I. AH KMIItAHNHS. .No. l' aMiingloii's Courtship." No. 2 "Wash ingtou's Liut Intel icw with his Mother." : TiiitKK HOI.I.AU enuiiavim;k. Any person paying Ihrco dollars will receive the , beautitul Steel Plate of ' IIOVIB jnoM TUB WAH.'1 I aud throe Certificates of .Stock, becoming entitled lo three l'rescut.-. 1 lot II lull. MR I'Ni.PA VIV..S I Any person paying Four Dollars ahull receive tho ! Inrge and beautiful Slcel Plulo of 1 ' TIIK l-Kltll.-l II" Oi l! KOItLFA fltEltS." ! and Four Ccrtilicutcs of Slock, entitling (hem ' Four Presents. I IIVR 001. 1 Alt K(1I A I M.S. Any person who pays Fivo Dollars shall iccctvo i the large und splendid Steel Plate of : "THE MAUlil ACE OF POCAHONTAS." J And Fivo Ccrlilicales of Stock, entitling them to Five , Presents. I ; The engravings ami Certificates will be delivered I to each subscriber at our Local Agencies, or sent by i . uiiiu, jium imiu.or c.iicbs, aa may ee oruerca. IIOW TO UHTAIN SIl.UtES AND KNOB A Virus Send OrdeiS t,l Ul ItC IHllll. uelaui,,!.' i'l,,n, ftl In d'MI i cutler hy Post Otliec oldt is or In a rtmslcrcd leltcr. onrrihik. lot:r amounts should Le belli 1 dlaft or ex press. in sliHtcs wilh l'.iiiuvitiH ?o,.'sti Jj fcliioes Willi l-.nuiaviiii-H j:t .HI 30 stmrci Willi i;niruvlns 4li..otl 7.S slinres Willi Klifiravuiiis fty-Vl 100 shuns with r.ncruvuiKS 'Juiu l.or,,, AOI.N IS WAN I'KDlhlo.lghout Hie I mud St ates. ; the ruviuisinii; institutk. Situate at ltiverride. Burlington County, Ni w Jer sey, ia . Minded lor Iho pni ",so of gratuimu.-ly edu cating the sous of dcciuetd Soldiers tuid Seamen of the I nited States. The Hoaid ot Trustees consists of the following well -know n citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey . HON. WILLIAM B. MANN, Di'triet Attorney. Philadelphia. Pa HON. LEWIS It BliOO.MALL, Ex-Chief Coiner L'. S. Miut, aud l'.coidcr Deeds, I'hi'ad a.. Pennsylvania. HON. JAMES M S('0 EL, New Jer.ey. HON W. W WAKE. New Jersey. HEN It Y COK.M AN. E.-.. Agent Aduuis' Expreas, Philadolpbia. Pa. J E. CUE, Esq , of Joy, Coo A Co., 1'hiludclplnn Tin tvi'itv Dri'AiiiMi xT. Wasiiimiio.v, D. C A pi il Is, l-ilii. Ollice of Iniciiiul Keveuue. Hav ing received snti.'d'uctoi'y evidence that tho proceeds lot' the ntcr.ri.-o oolidiioted by It e 'Washington Library Company ' will be devoted to charitable, u?e, pel luissiuu is heicby granted to said Company to conduct sueh enterprise exempt from all churgc, wbuther from ie bit ts,x or other duly. E. A It'll. 1.1 NS, CoiumU-iuuer I'lie Ais.e(utnti'luic apoeiiiled ns Iteeeixer, Messrs. j lil'.llitliK A COIUvK. A. i ll., wi,h- well kn 'Wil nilc itl and husmcs tuH'iit-ncc will I a suiheiciit iii'inoi- , lee UmiiIic money uiliiuleit to iluiu will he I'luiiioll) ap- j plied to the plupoM sluled. i Pllll.AliEl.I IMA, Pi , M" "J", To tin (iflicers und Mclnheisol Ihe W'aslliiittou Libia- . I) Co, N b. ItKAII.Kaiclar)'. , tieiuleiiicn . -tlti itecipl of your lavn ol the l 'th lnl , j imhii villi ns ol inn pp.unliliellt as Itieentis lor yxir IViupuiiv, we I'S.k the hhcilv to ul.i.nl a e. pv "I' voui I Ctaaller. una a plan ! your t-nleipilMf, lo in hichesi l.jlautluillly ol ll, hutciMil li..liii lereive.1 bis moi- utile omii',ii in ti'uiil to us le;ulii), uimI in,iulliuinji I Willi I lie bciM V.ueul .a,jl ,4 voui Aiusn'iulion, VIA : Hie etltiealS'ii and iiuinilcliutu-e ol the oiplwa eliililrcll ! our soldirrs and aniui. ul Ilia Kivecside tiwlllole, have : oia-'hiUnl ui.,. ihe Hurt, audio use cur last c0"itslo Pfaue a woithy Mil ehtcel. j Kcspvt-if,!)!,- youiSjAe., I iii; a coi'Ki: a r ! Andrtss all I, (in amloiilrts ! ..,,. OI.O A I'dllKKi CO., HANKI.lt S, 3.l.ilh 'lnird wieci, I'hilidtlplna, t fUceivcis lo. Hit Wnaliiugloiilat'iaiy Co. I V-N F LIUHTNEU. Bookseller A Siali ..ntr Sunbury, Pa . is iba authur.rod Ag.ul of Ihe Com punv Itif this pla e and vi.iui'y oil 'ber IV. i-''f. YAaMAIHl". PROPERTY roil SA. THE subscriber offers for tale the valuable ty now oceupicd by himself, on the Socond and Walnut street, Sunbury. I be ' high ground and hae a front of Wi feel on V. ul 2:iTl foot on Second atreet. Tho iBipi ovcn ci new and well-constructed TYVO-STOHY P.1UCK HOlff 42 feet on Walnut nnd 51 on Second atu" t, frame Kitchen 16 by 22, with an excellent in the Kitchen, and all.ibe other noceory a Outbuildings, including good staLliag. l' ses arc huudsouioly located with a good l-ar excellent fruit. Possession to bo given .Mi of April next. , , , , . For terms apply to Win. M. I.ocketui.cr Holn back, Esqrs., or Ibe subscriber. Sunbury, Sept. 21. ISO" Uni SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL' 7 ' PORTER AND ALE. rPHE subscribers having locutedH botllmi I lishnient iu Cuko'a Addition, in the Hoi Sunbury, respeotfully inform the citizens ol adjoining counties that they are prepared t ish Landlords, ltcstaui cut Keepers and privn lies with tho best brands of Sar.-aparilia. Mini ler, Aln and Porter, bottled in the best mnr.n. drinks aro procured Iroirj tbo heel cstabli.-iin tho country, which enahles tlmui p lutuib i artiole than ciwi to bad elsewhere, which w.l livered at Iho lowest rates. Tho citizens of .Sunbury end vicinity v;;!I fl their interest to pittronUe home industry "J iu making this n permanent enterprise, i H same time save labor and money. Orders are raspooiiVy solieilod.whtuh v. t prouint lilteiilion. Address. PKOISST A II'.. August 17, 1807. run. Sunbuiv ii r in e r k nnd Hull ! Seas.iioi.tz & ltuoTnER irTc now prep.rco liver, at the lowest markot pnev, tho vciy list' ol for LAND and Iit'ILDlXd purposes, 'i'heir uurnca oi tuccoicnriiica 'TUG' K Y II O K 1. 1 51 K '1 ( ) .V Thrirliinc kilns iiralncntcd at the I'biiji ii i(.l Eria linilroad, near tho steuuj sun mil!, in l rough of Sunbury. Plasters. Masons, Hiieklavers and Paruurs vitcd to cull aud give us a trinl. SEASH'iLTZ A Lli'-Jl.' Aug. .1, lftdT. IMPORTANT TO IICUSEKF.EI'J C. ritKDIt. KLKLLINti'S I.iquiil Slnr ly Colors.. TIIK latest improvement in Familv Dves.m for sale by Druggists everywhere, 'iiios'o Cob. all prepared in Liquid Form, with very slinpi tion for use and are imido from tlio snme inn used by dying new silk and woolen good is or.ly IS ditlcrcnt principle colors uiade. ull i cut shades of a color ean bo made by using u . less of the Dye mutter. Price 2i cents per l'"l Hcwarc ol'Couutcrfcils, ak for the Star I've tnko uo other. For fiilu by II Y. FHILI.S'tl. .Vunbiiry, P.i Joll.V.ITO.V. IIol.l.OW AV A Cow PES. .Nile Ago! August lu. IS'17. ,'iiu Philadvl PURE Lmi REEK I'OiE'i i:it as From tho ai.i: Cold Spring Brewer S I.' X I! L It Y" , P A. JOSEPH EACJHE?.. 1" ESPECTFI I.LY inform? tho publL ger.. ' that he is prepared to lnrni-h L AGE 11 IJEKR, l'OUTKU AM) ALL, i li largo or small quantities. Ills facilities bu i i ng Peer cannot be excelled, nud is priiiiounccj ' j rior to any other off ered ill Ceutrnl Penn-yh nni : It has also been recommended by physicians i healthy drink for invalids. Hotels, ltestaurnuts and private families ,ci. at short notice. Sunbury, Sept 21, ISt',7. i All kinds of SCHOOL HOOKS- I Mutes, Pens, Ink, Puper, Ao. ! Miscellaneous Hooks, a good nssort-1 ; ment. All tbo new books received ! as toon as published, aLd fur (ale al I Publishers prices. HII1LES, Prayer Hooks and Hymn Hooks, in every style of binding Catholic Prayer Hooks. FAMILY HIULES in various style. , DlCTlOXAHIESot ull tiaes. ! Juveniles nud Toy Hooks, u large assortment ! ltlnnK IIooLn d Hlunk Forms of ull kinds. Foolscap, Legal Cap, Letter aud. Nolo Papers. I COPYING HOOKS, Inkstands ' Pen Hacks. Files. Paper. Cutters and Couuting House Stationery generally . w C3 C a w t1 j Oi C r" PH0T0i,UAl'H A Llil' MS chtnp id dear. I I to nuj cfir Hold Pens and Holders. Pocket Honks and Hill Wallels t Picture Frames. 1 Stereoscopee and Views, American ! Fiench. Ac. Drawing Paper, nil aitca, Bristol Hoard. Ac. Diaries, Memorandum Hooks. Ac. Huckgnmuion Hoards, llaincs, Chess- I n,o Ai . Tovs a larire aud eoini.letoa-sortiucnt l Hase-Kalls and Hats. Fishing Hods at 1 and Tackle Perfumes. ISrohemiaii and I'arisiuu Marbles, Ac. Hold Pens re-pointed ! i Lamps, SuaUc. tilut'cs. Chimneys. Ac. Wall Paper and Holder, all kinds J Window Curtains, Piiner Cilt aud Oiled. Music und Mu-ical Imtruuieiits y" All kinds of Biksud Statiuiiery not on b: promptly ordered AU the Daily and YVm-kly Papers and Ma-'mir Agent for the "Ainerieau Ortrau ' Also f.,r Kose s Hair Hcstorative," Enauiel of Ann lic.i, I - National Steam Naiiuation Cuiiipuity Sunbury, May IS. Ibtil. n r&J" vl7 .He., of, Insure your Stock ! IN THE 4.i'i'iU i:al-ru I4ors. I I sll-lll' '. ISAIAH 8. UOSSLEU, Ageut. j SUN HUH V, I'EX.N'A, I I S taking Policies for the aboyo Coinpanv in t J aud adjoining oounlics. insuring stook ol all kii ugniii't death by accident or othu w'-o. I hcui.i having tlock should ud tail to have it ' surcd tit once. Addt e-s. ISAIAH S. UOSSLEU, Sunbury. Pa i July 27. 1N7 :tm I Notice to MerchaiiU aud Shippers. ' fpilU uniler.-igned. proprietor of Wciscr A Friei i 1 Line, give notice lo merchants and sbtpp ' that their Depd is slill at SI I Market streut. liii I dclphia. and all litxids directed to Sunbury nud In ! villu will be promptly deflvered. I V Cars loave SI I M-ilkel nrjjct. PhilaJelph ! Iri-wccklv Tuesdays, i'burs.l.i.vs and Saiuninv ... ' w c. t,oiiDi;icn I May i'7 J- K UlCHABDS'iN j CAlll'KNTKliS. Wl I.I. find in our cataldkhmcul n superior -t. ot Plane. Saw. Augors. Hatchets, liaiuuiers, 1 il Chil Ac, Ac , htr sule bv J II. CON LEY A CO IkT Oi ItE is hvf -by S'vro to ell pa.tie.- iiiton -i, I 1 thai J nines II McCoiaiu k, Avi-me el It. li McCormick, surviving pnriiur of iho I no l.iiu I Hays A, McCormick. has filed ln liual account i tbo I'ruthuuotary'k Oflio i, aud Ihat unlci thj, ci be made ou or bfo( Ihe firol Monday of Novell., I nvxt, said account will be oonfumi I . JJ IU.1MEN.-N YD1 II Pi-ih y I i'r .l uotarv s M.o. .5 iiibuiy. Au il. I"". ." I