r SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81. 1867. ILocal affairs. Burnt LmM. We have on hind a largo num ber of blank leae, neatly printed, which we nil at ten cent per copy. A the joason for leasing property li at hand, and aa a large number of them wltl bo required, we ate able to tupply the demand. We bare thorn printod with and without the ex emption olaaae. Ton Sew York Tritnme ii rery properly down on aU Old enterprise! aa swindle. Cbtihta.h Pbisbsti. T. 8. Shannon haa jttst received a largo aaaortment of watches, jewelry and sliver ware, for Holiday pretend. It will pay to take a look at bia establishment. See advertls mont In another column. If you want to get a line article of perfume of alt kinds, and toilet In general ! Call at W. A. Bcn nott'a Drug Store, who haa just received a freih and good assortment of both American, French and English goods. - Reader, if you wont a good Hold Pen Rings, Watches, or any kind of silver ware for a Holiday present, call at J. W. Stevenson's jewelry store. A Srri'LR. We have been requested to announce that the Mite Society of the Second Evangelical Lu theran Churoh, of Selinsgrove, intond giving a aup pcr on St. John's Pay, 27th inst., betwocn the hours f 0 and 8 o'clock. P. M., in the locture room of the church. The proceeds are to he appropriated to im proving the church odiflce, purchasing an organ, io. . . Limk Moasra. Soaslmlti A Brother have ou hand a large quantity of the finest quality of lime, at (heir kilns, at the basin in the upper part of the borough. Farmers and others in want of this article can al ways bo supplied by calling at the kilns. Tnu Teaciikiii.' Coi Ntr Iirtitctk, which is to : meet in the Court House, in this place, on Monday, January 20th, promises to be of great interest, and will, no doubt, he largely attended by those favora ble to tho cause of odueotion. The State Superin tendent and other prominent gentlemen will bo pre sent to deliver addressee on the occasion. We arc pleased to learn that under the direction of U. W. Haupt, Esq., our efficient County Superintendent, tho free school system is making rapid progress In the county. Tub late doep snow haa made the sido walks al most impassable along vacant lots and crossings, and even beforo some dwellings. Our Northumberland neighbors have wisely used a snow plough, us w used to do in former times, and have good walks The actual cost of this enterprise ou I J bo about one u... i,, .1.1... ,, 1.1 ,n .. ,,,,iu I ,. . . the poor aud helpless Why cannot our Uorough fathers autliorino someone lo perforin this duty.' RuTfENKD. We observe that our neighbor Dr. J. II. Jeffrie has returned from the Plains, where as conductor, ho had charge of a passenger train on tho Pacific KuilronJ, running from Julesburg to Cheyouno city. Ho speaks encouragingly uf the great enterprise. Mr. John Buyers, of this ploca, had alro returned from a trip to Tennessee, Missouri, Ac. He is highly pleased with the Tennessee country, but the condi tion of ufi'airs are not promising. A Valuable 1'cmfkix. Iu our Issue of the Sulh Jit., we noticed a mammoth pumpkin on exhibition at the Messrs. Ucri'ingor' store, in this place, which was raised oh u farm iu the lower cud of this county, by Mr. Joseph Lower. It was presented by Mr. Lower to Oil. Wagenseller. by whom it was brought hero. A few day since a Now Yorker happening iu town, saw the maimnoih vegetable, ami ottered $1 j for it, which, of course, was refused. The eotorpri eme fellow wanted to exhibit it, as a curiosity, In a fashionable saloon in Now York city, aud wuuld, no uoubt, if bo could hive succeeded in the purchase. j raado a profitable thing of it. Northumberland county not only carries off the palm in raising tho largest pumpkin, but is also entitled to the honor of ! producing the most valuabloone. An Ounauknt. tYb were shown, a few day 'iuco, a box made of sou shells, whioh, for it novel ty of design and beauty of construction, is one of he haudiiomcst ornament we have seen for a long line. Tho shells are so urruuged us to represent i-artous flowers, Bhrubbery, Ac, and on one side is a epresentotion of tho Masonic emblem, the compass Lii.l rqtiarc. It is of tho most exquisite workman hip. The shells were brought from Key West, 'lorida, by some of the members of Co. "C," 47th 'enna. Vcterun Volunteers, from this place, who rero stationed thore for a short time during the late (bullion. Tho work was executed by Mr. Cyrus I easy, of this place. Gkn Tom Tui'mb am Family. This (Saturday) furnocn and evening our citizens will have an op ortuuity of seeing und hearing the celebrated imily of little folks. Uen. Tom Thumb nnd wifo, .'oinuiodore Nutt and Miss Minnio Warren- They vill hold a levee at the Masonic Hall in tho after noon, the tickets for which are 25 cents; children, 15 cent ; roserved seats, 50 cent'. For the evening performance the ticket uro 25 cent; children, 15 vents. They will undoubtedly have a full house, for ive know our cilisuns will be delighted to sec the General and party. Of It Fire DEPAnTUE.NT. At the recent fire in Cake' addition, we heard a number of persons in. quiro, "what has become of the firo department of Sunbury?" W will state, for the Information of nil anxious Inquirers, a well as for theeititcn of Sunbury, generally, that two of the fire engines are now standing in different alley of tho Borough, ex posed to tho damaging effects of tho weather, while a third, which has only been ullowed ' house room'' through the kindness of a lady, at present stands in danger of sharing the same fate. This public spiri ted lady generously offered the company to which tb engine belongs, shelter for it until they were able to put up their proposed house, on the lot which they purchased from the Bellas estate, on Second street, and adjoining the Court House. But the com pany not having the fund to go ahead with their building, and the lady needing the use of the build ing occupied by the engine, there seems to be noth ing left but to "turn It out of doors" also. No one pan be found who hi liberal enough to give it shelter, and, of course, it will have to occupy some uufre qucnUd alley. Application ha been inado, on loveral occasions, to our Borough Council for an appropriation or as sistance to enable the company to build an engine house, but we learn that in every instance it ho been refused by that body. The firemen are willing to contribute from their own slender mean, and are also willing to furninh the labor, in order that they may soeure a place where they can keep their en gines in repair and hold their regular meetings, without which it is impossible to keep up an organl xatioo. A au instanoe of the way thi matter i treotcd by the Council, we give place to a revolution which was adopted at a meeting held on the 10th inst. '. ftsolvii. That the Counoil hereby iustruet the offio'ers of the Washington Fire Company to put their engine in Martin i barn, and agree to pay a rent of 10 per annum fox the use of the aarne. W sincerely hope that immediate effort will be made by our cltiieni to properly organiie our fire d, pprtment. It i of vital Irnportanoe to all of our property bolder. Considering the time, attention and labor gratuitously given by firemen, who, a elas. ar poor, and In oaso of Or have very little r.t stake in the thape or property, we think that oar eitUeo do not appreoiate their efort. Id Milton, Danville, Williamsport, Lock Uaveo, PottavUlo, and in all well regulated town, the fire department U rr-i 'r' 'Yo f :ft in portance, and, t eone , V? ;!r ' .;'! : a fll- ftaH tfoMDAr Saaaow -Our storekeeper and milliners hare been basy tor format weeks paot hi getting up everything that oould be thought of to ploaae their customer, in tho way of holiday pre sents, and we doubt whether any town in tho State la better supplied than this plaoo. On taking a stroll through Market street we ob served that If. Y. Frlllng, at tho Mammoth Store, bad suooeeded in getting up a display of goods thai la astonishing. Ilia stock ia very largo and aeleotod with good taste. J. W. Stevenson, next door to the Mamsnoth ftlira haa on exhibition full setts of Silver Ware and a va riety of Jewelry, expressly for holiday present. S. Faust haa just opened the latest etylee of hats, whioh are Just the thing fur the ladiea to present to their husbands and lovers, aa a Christmas gift. Ir. W. A. Bennett's Drug Store haa been refitted and fixed up equal to at elty establishment. Ills stock haa been replenished, and beside Drugs, all kinda of Perfumery, fancy Toilet article and notion have just been opened. N. V. Lightner ha Just opened bis stook of toys and holiday books, which far eioeeds anything of tb kind ever before exhibited In this plaoe. Next we found that our merry friend, Thaober, had opened a new lot of the latest styles of Boot and Shoea. Mr. Thochcr Is always accommodating and courteous, and customer will find it both pleasant and profitable to visit his establishment. Mr. Shannon, in Simpson'! building, has supplied hie store with everything In the Jewelry line, lie haa elegant Silver Sett which would make a most ac ceptable present at any time. Miss Shiasler's Millinery Store Is the place to see all the now styles of bonnets, which are admired by all who have seen them. Mis Anna Painter is pleasing her customers with her beautiful stock of Fanoy Goods.- Mr. I)avid Fry is evidently trying to excel the Philadelphia bakers. Every one fond of good things should call and see his tempting fancy Cakes. In the Continental Clothing Baxaar we found Slaymnker engaged, wilh a full foroe of hands, in making up beautiful and well-fitting garments, and giving his customers "fits'' generally. On the opposite corner we found tho Kxcelsior Boot 4 Shoe Store, kept by onr enterprising neigh bor, Wm. II. Miller, well stocked with goods suita ble for the holiday. Further up the street we observed that Mrs. Jeff ries is displaying at her store as fine a stock of Boots and Shoes as can be found anywhere. M. C. Ucarhart, Confectioner, is manufacturing candies of every description to please Yonng Ame rica. Uearhnrt roooives daily orders from abroad for his excellent Candies, Toys, do., and is doing a large wholesale business. J. II. Connelly A Co. have tho windows of their store full ir all kinds or beautiful Skates, Sleds, Aa. lie is selling them off rapidly. Win. S. Furman A Co., Uroccrs. on the opposite side of the street, are doing their share in supplying our citizens with all kinds of Uroceries. Smith A (lenthcr, proprietors of the mammoth j Stove and Tin-wnre establishment, have tho largest and best assortment of goods, in their lino of busi ness, ever brought to this place. lleorgo Heard A Co.. a few door above, havo a well selected stuck of Groceries, Fruits, Ac, fresh from the city markets. J. II. Engol's Dry Woods Store ia attracting con siderable attention. He has an extensive assortment of new goods, which be is selling very cheap. On the opposite corner tho Union Store, kept by Dr. Joseph Eyster. Is maintaining Its reputation in the way of selling ohonp goods. The Union 1 well stocked with a splendid assortment of new goods. On Fourth street, below Market, J. K. Smick, Merchant Tailor, is doing a large and successful bu siness. Smick's establishment is notod tor it fine goods and tho well-fittiug suits it turns out. A half a tnuare further down is J. 0. Heck's Tai loring Establishment, which haa long been known as a very good place to get a good, cheap nnd neatly made ui suit of clothes. On the same street, below the railroad, is tho large Millinerv Store of Miss M. L. Gosslor, .which is filled with everything that a lady could wish. Judging from the number daily purchasing at her establishment we arc of the opinion that sho is doing a thriving busiuos in holiday goods. Mks M. Laiarus' Millinery Store, in Market Squure. is thronged with purchasers making selec tions from her beautiful assortment of Holiday (roods. Tho Fancy Dry Goods Store of Miss Kato Black, in Market Square, is stocked with every variety of spienum fancy lioous, leys, ao. The new Grocery Store on tho corner of Third and Raspberry stroots. recently opened by II. Pe ters, is well stocked with all kinds of Canned Fruits, Apples, Nuts, Ac lie keeps a full assortment of all kinds of Groceries ; also, Oysters by the can and in the shell. I. 0. or O. F. At n special aussion of tho Grand Lodge uf I. O. of O.'F., held at the Hallor Augnsta Lodge, on tho 13th ln.-t., for the purposo of organi zing Augusta Lodge No. 611, tho Lodge was duly opeued by the following officers : D. D. U. II., S. 11. lloyer, acting M. W. U. M. ; P. O., Levi Soa sholtz, acting M. W. G. W. ; P O., Sol. Stroh, act- j ing G. T. ; Emanuel Wilvcrt, acting M. W. G. S. ; I C. P. Scasholtt, acting W. G. M. After the Lodgo was duly instituted it was organ I izud by the election of tbo following officer for the ensuing term: N. G., Wm. W. Horning; V. O., S. W. lasold ; Secretary, G. W. Keefer ; Assistant Scoretary, Theo. Chester ; Trcusurcr, Peter Zim merman. ... .. . . FinE AT WlLI.IAMSl'OKT SEUIOt LOSS TO A CirizKN op SiNBinv. On Tuesday evening of last week, about nine o'clock, the snw, shinglo and jack mill of Messrs. Dunning. Tabor A Eystor, at William sport, was totally destroyed by fire. The loss is about $10,000. on which there was no Insurance. Messrs. Dunning A Tabor ownod one-half of the mill, und Dr. Joseph Ksyter, of Suubury, tho other half. The firm had taken possession of the mill, but Iho transfer pipers were just being executed at tho timo the alarm was given, and had just been signed. Tho origin of the fire is attributed to Inccndiurism. Colo Weatuer. Immediately after tbo mow storm ou Friday of Inst week, tho atmosphere became extremely cold, at nine o'clock on Saturday morning the mercury stood at 10 degrees below aero. During tho day, however, it moderated considerably. AnvKHTiaisii An exchange very truthfully re marks: "The benefit sod Importanae of advertising in tho newspaper are being more generally under stood and appreciated, even by tboso who, when hav ing nroperty for salo, depended entirely on hand bills. Tho newspaper is road by hundreds who never soe tho bills, be they over so attractive, which are lasted in the taverns and the store rooms. Most of the subscribers to a county newspaper read all such advertisements carefully. They know who is aellinir out and exactly what is offered for sale. Tbo advertisements are a topic of conversation when friends meet, and arrangement are made for attend ing sales. The result is a largo crowd, spirited bid ding, and a realization of ten, twonty or fifty times what it cufU to advertise. No amount of money ia so sure to return a large profit as that spent on printer's ink. A single additional bidder on a single article will pay all it cost to advertise a sale of per sonul property in a newspaper. Is it not strange then, that any one should fail to advertise? Those who aro about selling out will certainly profit by giving this mattor their attention Legacies akd DisrniBrTivi Shares. The at tention of Executors and Administrators is particu larly directed to the following Clause of the Internal Revenue Law : "And every administrator, exocu tor, or trustee, having In eharge or trust any legaey or distributive shares, aa aforesaid, shall give notice thereof In writing to tbe Assessor or Assistant As. sensor of tbe district where the deceased grantor or bargamor lost resided, within thirty days after he aball have taken charge of aueh trust. And in cue of wilful negleot, refusal, or false atatcmont by such executor, administrator, or trustee, a aforesaid, he aball be liable to a penalty of not exoeeding one thousand dollars, to be recovered with oosta of suit.' A strict compliance with the above olause of tbe law will eavo executor and administrator time and trouble. Watsohtowh Tho new tannery of Messrs. Hoi lopeter A Wagner, in Wateontown, i nearly com pleted, and will be in operation in a short time. A large vh and door faotory, built by Measr Fegely A Dixon, i nearly ready to commence ope ration. Mr. Pardee is erecting large and sub itantial planing mill near hi extensive lumber mill which will be completed by spring. A MAumncim Cbritma Otrv Five Cerllfi eale of the Washington Library Company, of Phil adelphia, in aid of the Riversido Institute for edu eatlnir orphan, coating five dollar, with the plen did engraving, 'Marriage of Poeahonta," worth at retail at least $7 SO, and, bealde. each Certificate aMiu-a a nreeent at the Great Distribution by the Company, and an equal ehane that en or more of the nreeeoui may be wortn tnouiana oi ueuara now Trulv. vou may mk your frUnd rieb in tb mot pleasant y, while aiding tb Riverside Institute pd dvrtirnn'. J BUSINESS NOTICES. jrlob Ii-IbiIIoia. Having received a Jarg auppl. ef NEW JOt TYPE, of Varlou new tyloa, Posters, Handbills, Ciruulara, Cards, Letter ueiKt, Bill Head, Labels, o., oan be printed In the lateat and beitatyles, and on ehort nobioe. Order by mail promptly attended to. Blakki. We have printed a large number of oiank petition and bonds for tavern eod reitaurant lioenie, for the purpose of supplying thoja to the oouniy woo intond applying for Iroenae at the Jane. ary aeneion of Court. We keep a full aaaortment of ail Kinds or legal blank on hand, neatly printed, which we elt very oheap. . "Tn luxury of doing good," may be enjoyed on Christmas day, by any one who presents husband, wife, eon, daughter, or friend, with ono of tboso ele gant Foley Oold Pen and Iloldora, to bo found In great quantity at New York prices, at MliHTNER'S Book Store. Christinas Presents, New Year' Gifts, Toy and fancy artlolea of all kinds, at LIUHTNER'S. Brackets, Album Ac, at LIUHTNER'S. Tea Rci.es or Court. We havo a (mall num ber of copies of the new Rules of Court, regulating the practlee of the court in this (eighth) Judicial Distriot, oomposed of Northumberland, Montour and Lycoming counties, and also the Rule of Equity Praotice adopted by the Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania, which we will sell at $2 per copy. If any of the legal profession have not yet obtained them they onn be supplied, on application at the Ameri cas offico, or addressing us by lotter. A poet Intended to aay : "See the pale martyr in a sheet of fire,!' Instead of which the printer made him any : "Seo the palo martyr with his shirt on fire!" Wo would advise the nnfortunalo fellow to oall at the Continental Clothing Basoar, in Market Square, and procure a now article of that useful under-garment, as well a a bran new suit of olothes. The Continental is the cheapest and beet establish ment in town. I I SAI IIMIII Ub.ixral Bctlkb says If a man's house Is worth $10,000 to day, with tho national debt at $2,500, 000,000, when the debt is reduced one-half, then your bouse is worth $20,000 ; and ergo, if the debt is reduocd to nothing, then your bouse 1 worth $2, 500,000,000. Those are big figures, because we nio dealing with big things (tho national debt and Uen Butlor) ; but to come to small figures, we would say that a small sum will buy an elegant pair of Boots or Shoos at Thocher's First National Store, in Plea sants' building, Market Square. Stop, Gkxtlexbs ! At J. F. Sbaeflcr's Clothing Emporium, in Market Square, and examine the ox tensive and varied assortment of Cloths, Cassiinores, Vcstings, Ac. Everything good, substantial and fashionahlo, for the Winter season. You cannot fail to be pleased. Suits are made thero at short notico, and very cheap, in consoquonoo of the recent reduc tion in goods. The Eiiii'tions op Mou.it Vesuvius ' Thi terrible volcano is now devastating the plains for mile around with Its streams of heated lava, a ter rpr to all peoplo within it troncberous limits. Mil ler' Excelsior Boot and Shoo Store, in Market Fquaro, Sunbury, brings joy and gladnexa to all households within its operations, by the steady stroam of good aud chonp goods that is daily pour- g out of its door. ; Ukmtlkmrx. A word to gentlemen we mean thoso who like to drcas in the latest stylos, nnd who oep pace with the soasons. To such wo say, conft entially, that J. O. lleck, Merchant Tailor, on Fourth street, has on hand a full selection of new patterns and styles, in all kinds of clothing for men and boys. Thoso who have tried the city and Bock' establishment, know that elegant elothing can bo had ut home, equal in all respect to the bout estab lishment in the elty. Call and see hi now and plendid variety. Ill T-!,' Ill 'Wuv don't you trade wilh me?" said a close- fistod tradesman to a friend, tho other day. The reply was characteristic : "You have never asked me, sir. I have looked all through the papers for on Invitation in tho shapo of an advertisement, and found none. I never go where I am not invited." Faust, the fashionahlo Hat nnd Cap manufacturer, n Market Square, is liberal in the use of printer's ink, and invites all, through the medium of the press, to call and see tho new winter styles jaet re- eived by him. Do it Immeoiatelv. Tho poet says, "secure tho shadow ere the substance fades," and in order to do so to good ndvuntngo go straightway to Bycrly's Photograph Gallery, in Simpson's building, Market Square, Suubury Mr. B. is prepared to furnish holograph and Ambrotypes in all styles and size. We would advise nil who desiro to have a good pio- turo to pay h'.ni a vUit. DEATHS. SiKlilonl v. at Pliiliulcluiiiu, on tlic 15th inst.. MfB. AMANDA BKLL, wife of John A. Hull, nnd daughter of the lute Wm. ilc C'arty, of this place, aged ahnut 53 years. S I ! Alt I It V .M.1KU I ri'M. Corrected Weekly for ths "American.' Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do da do perewt. Rye Flour, per bbl. do per owt. Wheat, prime red, now, per bushel, Itye, do Corn, new, do Ont, do Potatoes, do lricd Peaches, pared per round do do ud Hired do Dried Annies, do 112 00 a uo 10 oo e oo 2 20 1 30 1 10 OS 1 26 40 U5 15 Dried Chorrios, (onstoned,) per bu. 3 00 40 .10 25 20 Butter, per pound, per doien, per pound, do do do do do do per pah -Kgs, Cheese, Lord, Hams, Shouldors, Beef, hindqnarlor, " front " Mutton, Chickens, 2S 20 U 1H 0 Mliumokln Coal Xrude, ' Shamokin, Deo. 18, 1867. Sent for week ending Dec. 14. T.SuS 0,1 Far lost report, 4uS,102 00 469.410 OS 546,803 09 T7..193 0 To same timo last year, Decrease, Special Notices. Deav.ness, BuxuNi-se aud Catarrh treated wlffa the utmost aucoess by J, Isaac, M. D., Ooul 1st and Auritt, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 805 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Testimonial from the most reliable sources in city and oountry can be seen at bis office. The Medical faoulty are invited to accompany their patient, a he ha no tecret iu hi practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with out paiu. No charge for examination. nov.SO-ly. lirrorit of Youth. A gentleman who suffored for year from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all tbe effect of youthful indiscretioo, will, for tb ak of luffering humanity, end free to all who need It, tb reoipe and direction for making the limpl remedy by which be we cured. Sufferer wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, oan do so by addressing, In perfect eonfideoca, JOHN B. OliDEN, my ISmf .ly Cedar Street, N. V. GERMAN ERASIVE SOAP I nanufaotured from PL'RE MATERIALS, and may be considered theSTANDARDOF EXCELLINCK For ale by all Croeers ?V 1, 1H7 - ly ' A ' PERMANENT TONIC. ; Every one, at Hues, feel tbe ncoawity of Home thing u tone up th system, depressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. At suoh lime let eVery one, instead of taking alcoholic or medicinal stimulants, roinvigorato hi debilitated ayateai by the natural tonio element of the i sV PERUVIAN STRAP, i or Protected Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, whioh vitalise and enriohe the blood by supplying it with it Life bletneut, Ihoi. Being free from Alcohol in any form, it energi sing effect aro not followed by oorreapwding re action, but are permanent, infusing arnaKfiTii, vi gor and hbw Li lit into all part of the systom, end building up an laoM CoKsmtmo.f . ' WM. C STERLING, Esq., of Poughkeop.ie, X. Y., says : "Sinoe taking the Peruvian Syrup I feel better, my strength ia improved, my bowola are regular, my appetlto first rate. There is an old Physician in this oily, (older than I am,) who bo been in the Drug business for 40 years, who haa used the Syrup for throe months, and give it as his decided opinion that it is the best Al terative Tonic Modioine he ever knew." For Dtspki'sia, Debii.itv, and F km ami Wbak mas, tho Peruvian Syrup is a peoitio. A 32 page pamphlet sent freo. The genuine haa ''Peruvian Syrup" blown in tho glaw. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, , , 36 Dey St., New York. bold by all Druggist. Deo. 14-4t Ajor'sj Cherry Pottorul, roll TUB KAl'ID CtllR OK Coiijfu, Colds, Influenza, UoarteneM, Croup, ISrnncJiitit, Incipient Consumption, nnd Jov the. llflirf of Consumptive l'alicntt in Ad sauced Stmjcs of the JJincase. s 0 wido is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are its cures, thut In nlmost every section ot country are perrons pub licly known, who have been restored by it from alarming and oven despc rnto diseases of the lungs. When once tried, its su periority over every other exneetortint is tou anna. rout to osonpo observation, and where its virtues are known, the publio no longer hositato what antidote to employ for the distressing and daiigerous affec tions of the pulmonary orguns inoident to our cli mate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has pained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on tho Rfllicted thoy oan never forgot, and produced cure tou numerous and too remarkable to be for gotten. Wo oau awuro the public that Its quality is care fully kept up t the best it ever has boon, and that it may bo rolied on to do for their relief nil that it has ever done. Great numbers of Clergymen, rhysioiuns, States men, and other eminent personages, have lent their name to cortify to the unparalleled usefulness of our remedies, but space bore will not ponnit the in sertion of them. Our Agent furnish, gratis, our Auenii'AN Ai.ma.iac, in which they arc given, with also full descriptions uf tho complaint our remedies cure. Those who require an alterative medicine to pu rify tho blood will find Avkii s Comiv Ext. Saksa pa it! lla tho one to use. Try it once, aud you will conocde its valuo. Prepared by DR. J.C. AYElt A CO, Lowell, Mass., and sold by all Druggist aud doalers in med icine every where, l'eo. lil-St ADDHKSS TO TI1K .M'.UVOL'S AND DKBI1.ITA teil. whose biitleruiijR liave been proluieted I'lom hid den causes, end whose ease require prompt tiealuieiil to render existence desiralile. If you aie sofierin or have sullcred fiom involuntary discliurgei, wliul ttlect does it produce upon your general lie.ilth ? ln you feel weak, debilitated, easily Itred Does u little e.tri exertion pro duce palpitation of the heart ! Iloes your liver, or urinary urguus, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order ? la your urine sometime thick, inuky, mi lloeky, or is it ropy nu aettluifr ? Or does o thick scum rue to ttie top f Urim sediment at the bottom afler II has stood awhile .' Do you liavu spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are youi Inivvels coiistijMited f Do you have speha of fainting or lushes of blood to the head? Isyour memory iuipaiiedf Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this suhjeet ? Do you feel dull, listless, luopunr, tired of company, of lite ? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away If an even bod) f Does any little thing make you start or jump ? In your sleep broken ol renliesw? Is the lustre of your eyes as brilliant f The bloom on your cheek as bright ? Do yon enjoy your self in society us well ! Do you pursue your business with the same energy ! Do youleel as much confidence in your self i Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to tit of melancholy ? If so, Jo not lay it to your hvor or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights f Vour back weak, your knees veak, and have hat little appetite, anil you atttibute this to dyspepsia or liver-eoaipluint ? Now, render, self uhuse, venereal dis'tascs tiadly cured, and sexual excemea, aie all cnpalileol producing a weak lies of the generative orgnna The organs of generation, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever thiuk tiint thoae b ld, defiant, euergellr, persevering, suc cessful UusiursS'inail aie always those whosu genurative organs areiii perfect healRi ? Yuu never hear such men complain saSfieing melancholy, of nervousness, ol palpila- i tiou of the heart They arc never afraid they cannot sue- ' ceed in business ; they don't become s.id aud discouraged ; j they are always pttliie and pleasant in the company ol la- ! dies, and linik you und Ihcni liht in the face none of your j downcast looks or any other meanness ntmul them. I do not inuHii those who keep the organs inhumed liy running to vxcesa. These will not only rui.i their constitutions tmt also those they do business with ol lor. How many men from badly.cured di.scnscs, from the ' edcets of self'tihuse and excesses, have hioiight atiout that J state of weakness iu those organs that tins reduced the j general system no much as to induce almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, sui.iidc, i aud almost every other form of diseasu which humanity is i heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever sus leteil, and have doctored for all hut iho right one. I uisensesol Ihese orguus require rne use ol a uiurerir. ; HKL.limH.lVrtl I.UU KXTliACT III t:lll; is the great I Dinretic, and is certain cure for diseases ol the lltuddcr, Kidneys, Uravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Couipiainls, General Debility, and all diseases ol Ihe Uri nary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how long standing. 11 no treatment l suomilleu to, uonsuinpiionor msnniiy may ensue, uur llesh and hlonu are supported rroru uteyc sources, and the heult'i und happiness, und that of Posterity, depends upon prmpt use of a reliat.le remedy. Heliuliold's Kxlract llucliu, estn'iusiim upwarn oi is years, prepared hy H. T. HKI.MBOI.D, Druggist, d!l tirouownv, new i or, nno lot South 10th Street, Philadelphia, IV Paica Vl.ttS per bottle, or 0 bottles for ti VI, delivered to any address. Sold by all Druggist everywhere. March 4. IS-07 1v o NE PRICK CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED -i: iMtm i: CLOTHING HOUSE, ( .llurket Street, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. 1'or many years this Establishment has done busi ness on the One Price Sys;cin, and wo believo we are the only Clothing House in the city that strictly adheres to this principle. We have earned a repu tation which wo are proud of, for good tiuto iu soled good style and substantial materials, and not lees important, for having all our goods, i:nc.i wi:i.i. We employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our Uoods are of both kinds Fushionablo and plain so thut all taste can bo suited. Tbe prices are the very lowest, as any one by a moniont thought must ee, or otherwise we oould not meet tho competition of our neighbors, for as nododuotions are ever made, we must put our prices down to tbo advantages wo promise. The people may dupend, this is the true plan upon which to do business, and many a dollar can bo saved to Clothing buyers by keeping iu luiud JONES' ONE PRICE CLOTHINli HOI SL, 604 Markot .Strreet, Philadelphia. I Not ou the Corner, but ono door abovo Sixth. March 33, 1887. Iy Deciked. There seom to be uo question but what Coo' Balsam is the greatest and best Cough preparation extant. In oao of Croup it is unfail ing. Take little and often, and the result U sure. It should find a home in every household. The pro prietor assure us it need but one trial to establish it Diertl, To 'oniUsipllvf n. Tha Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (freo of charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for making and using tbetimple reme dy by which he was oured of a lung afleution and that dread disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit the allliated, ud he hope every sufferer will try thi prescription, a it will oost them nothing, any may prove a blessing. Please address ' REV. FDWARD A. WILSON, my lS-'67 ly W ljl'arosbur, KingsCo. , N. Y. Information, Information, guaranteed to produoa luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald bead or beardless lace, alo a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blouihe, Eru pilous, eto.,on tb skin, leaving Ihe aam soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, may 18, '67. 8JS Broadway, New York. v" " Orace'a Celebrated Halve. W are constantly hearing favorable report front tho who hav tried this remedy. Amy Anthony, wife of Mark Anthony, of thi uity, and living at No. Loo tut Street, afflicted with felon on the linger, was recently Induced to make a trial of the halve. Almost itutantly aba experienced relief frain the pain, which had been aluiuat unendurable. Every other remedy but this proved unavailing These who have tried it once are aatisAed ot iu (usnts, and nothing will indue than) to h without supply . Fmil titter JVsuv. Pee. 14 4t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Botico to Merchants and Shippers. THR undersigned, proprietor of Welsnr A Friok'a Line, give notlooe to mnrohant and efalpper (bat tbe Depot Is still at 811 Market itreet, Phila delphia, and all Goods directed to Sunbury, Danville and Lewhrbarg, end ail intermediate stations along the railroad, will be promptly doliverod. 16" Can leave HI i Markot street, Philadelphia tri-woekly Taeedavn, Thursdays and Saturdays J. W. BUO WN, Propriotor, Leivisburg, J. II. UROWN. Aacnt. Sunbury. Pa. December 7, 1807. Auditor's Motlte. Kilatt of Henry Muier, decened. j NOTICE Li hereby given that the undoMgnnd j Auditor, anoointed bv the Ornbans' Conrt nf Nnr. : thumberland County to distribute the balance iu the hands of fl.B. Maaaor, ono of the Exeoutors of llonry Manser, lato of tho Borough of Sunbury, deeonsecf, e por confirmation of Auditor's Report on hi ac count to and amoncst thoso legally entitlod thereto, will attend to Ihe duties of his said appointmotit tit hi office in tho Uorough of Sunbury. on Wednesday tho lKthday of December, HOT, at 10 o'clock A.M., nt which time and plnco, all persons interested may attend. ' WM. M. ROCKEFELLER, Auditor December 7, 1HI17. A FlNtrPARST "TORALK". IOCATED in Chillisquanue township, nbout 24 J miloj from Milton. For further particulars address, AMO.S T. HISKL, Jr. Montnndon, Northumberland County, Pa. Dec 7, 1H67. 3m ISAAC K. STAUFFEE, lYiitrliiiiuUri- utifl .Iw Her, INTO. 14.8 HORTIiad ST , COIt. OF QUARRY, PHILADELPHIA. An asviilmeiit of Wulhes, Jewelry, S Ivcr.aad I'ljlerl Ware constantly on lutiul, Sl'ITA Hl.K Vtm HOLIDAY rRF.SKNTS ! I XT" Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly at tended to- Nov. 30, 1S6T I y. iv oi; WA.vr.' IF you wnnt a s6tt of llnrncss for $18 00, go lo JACK STROH. IF you want a good silver-mounted llnrncss, go to JACK STROH. IF you want Harness, or anything in bia line of . business chenper than they can ho purchased elsewhere, go and try at JACK STROH'S Shop. All goods nro warranted as represented. JF you want a nice driving Horse and Buggy, go toJACK STKOH'S Livery, opposite tbe Central Hotel, .S'unbury. IF you wnnt a good Auctioneer, goto JACK STROH who is always on hand to make you a good sale or no pay. Sunbury, Nov. 2, IW7. oo p i r n 2 SS m m CD t-J orT CO trt- p trf o s S? o s H n is" a c; t i t C M 73 O M O o w o 'A O o in S s O "t s. p 3 x" 3 1 x e B 1 v m t v 0 !" i CO o CD ft a a T a t 'ZTJ v, A A II V A It K 1 A I , O I' PALL A1TD WI1TTEP. AT THE STORE OF J H UN GEL, Corner of Fourth and Market Stroets, SL'NBL'RY. I VST received from Now York and Philadelphia, J a largo supply of FALL AND WINTER UOODS, which he will sell at small pro&tr, for ciuh or country produce. His Dry Hoods department is full of evorv deierip tion. A splendid lino of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, uii'l n Ultu iiooas at all prices. Fancy Sacking for LadiM, and Shetland Wool Shawl Yankoo Notions in Great Varioty Also, Ladies' French Corsets and Hoop Skirts. a -a. :r t e t s . Wove Floor Cloths, Stair Carpets Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Tnblo Oil Cloth Widow Shades, Plain Urocn and Brown Oil Cloth and Fixtures fur Windows. OHOCBI 6. -Sugar, Cofl'ee, Molluscs, Rice, Crackers, Spices, Salt Fish, Cheese, Ac. Ouoeiinure,(iliuware. splendid SutLsof Touware, at low prices. BOOTS & SHOES IN GHFJAT VARIETY. Huts ami Caps, Oil, Paint, Class, Putty, Sohool Books, Pupor, Sluteti, Aa. II A R D )V A 11 E . Shovels, Fork.., Nails, Locks, Hinges and Serene- A Large assortment of WALL PAPER and Bor dcr, at all price.-. All persons desiring to get good goods will plciuo give him a cull. J. H. ENUEL. Sunbury, Nov. 1ft, 1867. THE VEKY LATEST 'aRRIVALTT FALL & WINTER tf X OKI Atf 9 Joseph Eyster, Corner of Market and Fourth Street, su.nhukv, r 1: n n a . Invites tho public to call and examine bis elegant assortment of FALL AND WINTER UOODS, which he will sell at greatly reduced priciM. His (took consist in part uf OASSIMERE3. CLOTHS, &C . Silk. Dulainea, Lawns, Oingbums. Calicoes, Muslins, Sheeting, Tickings, Jeans, and a full assortment VUIMJIJ Ul MWIVU guvui uuimmij, Hosiery, Olovw, Hoop Skirt. Abo lltmdkorchlcft, Brushes, Combs. IliitM iinsl-Canis, IlootK nnd tXhorw, His assortment of good will not, he is aura fail to please the fancy and suit the want of any desirous of purchasing. His slock of HARDWARE AND QCEENSWARE, and Groceries is large in quantity and choice in quality, enmpriaing generally everything needed in the household either for use or ornament. He is always ready and glad to see his friend and take ploosure iu showing them his goods even though no sale are made. He only aks a call, ami is sure that tbe stork will compare favorably in prioe and quality with the cheapest. , JOSEPH EYSTEU Sunburyov. 16,1867, Maohins SUtehiri;. "VRDERS or work loft at the (tore of D. ii. Brau- J tigain, in Northumberland, will beuromntlv attended to. iyAII worWarrauted Nov. !-tf JF you -vent good Tin-Ware, go to OENHER'S New Shop. SMITH tii- t K.u and see tti,o heautiful Bird Cge new Hardarsinrof J II rtNirv I " I not Eta1 tMm ( dnmn or yon Mill uertululj' Ibid ont -where you Buy the MOST GOODS, of 'Jul fer tho LEAST MONEY. 8 .MALL PROFITS AND SALES! QUICK CASH ii. v. rnii,i. at the MAMMOTH STORE, MARKET .SQUARE. St'XBPRr, TENN'A. Has just reived and opened the IJKJST 1TK and TKNK.sr ASSORTMENT, ef DRV MODS IN TOWN. Fieinh Mtrm'vf. Funis, Muslins, injhams, rs.iin s, Hit i NOTIONS -f all kind I j Unsiory. Clares, Mrn 'rand Ladies I'nderz! i WHITE GOODS. A full assortment of TRIiIMINi:i Builders will had iny Stock of IIiirdtVHI'O, I'aiiitM, Oils, 'lawn, r., I'onitttele. Drugs and Mcdicinrs, Willow it lift t eaaiTrnri- (juoeiissraie, (i lannaie. Creekorv, Palt. ROOTS AM) SHOES- HATS AND C.V and iu font everything usually kept in a largo Storo Call and be convinced that tha CHKA I'Ust of PLACE TO liL'V ALL YtlL'R UOODS is at The Mammoth Store. of II. "V". FHIUNO, Tfi-Mlsj Cuisli - SUduj a,, as my (iuods ar bought for Si.h ud fol.l Cheap or the VEADY MiNt;:Y lie ii v riiii.i. 'inauiv. fi 1! l'T Millinerv Goods, Minn DI. " !orJ-r, bee leave n ise of Sunbury and vimnlty . th.if nounoeroine usuimm ., , . be basjau opened a large and varied el ot Mii.r.iM h p. y GOODS. of all the lateat Fall and Winlef rtyl-, invito attention of her patron, and tbe 1KU f. Ii aha Relie rally, confident of bor ability w P- A good assortment of 0lil HA I. Hat for featurrw bright and Jollj, Hat fur faae mnUnolioly. Hats for figures, broad and bul ly. Hale for straight hair, and for ourly Hats of silk, oloth, fnlt aud beaver, Hats that almost wear forever, Hals tint always look so neal, Aro hoiifhi at Mifi UcasWs en 1 ourlb siran' Also, an excellent n.ortmenlof FasbionaWo Km tioncry, Ac, Ac. Cull and examine for yoursolvc. Jo trouni " show gnoda Suubury, Nov. 2, 186T. .... FALL AND WINTER MILLINK11Y GOODS J&.TS11D NOTIONS, Mis ANNA PAINTER. Market Square, two doors west of tho PcistCfTi e SUUDl'RY, PENS' A. RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and th public, that sho has just returned from tbo city, whero she has spent, sometime in niakmR scleoljons and purchases, and has junt opened a large fea oi MILLINERY COOPS AM SOTIONS, Hibbons. Lacos. Prew-l.initiKS. Crinoline and W'i gans SkirUniJ Lininp. Honp Mtiru, flui?!" Trim minus, f'rapo Trimmings, Hat Cinpc, Cloak Bultoiib. Cpraot, Zcpbyrs. A largo aafortmont of Ln.rlioJ nnd (ientlcmen's Hosiery. A variety of BOOKS 4 .STATIONERY. DOLLS of all sisos. Alphabet Block, Ac. tho flatters herfolf in beinKablo to make a di.plsy that will give entiro snfisfaotion to visitors, ami goods will be exhibited with pleasure. .Sunbury ,Nov. 2, IWI7. "if E7 L AGEB." BE EE. n mat msz uvje w 9 IN SCSBLUY, NOIlTHUMnERLAND CO., TA CHAS. ITZEL I ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and tb Vi publio grnornlly, that ho ha oommenced the manufacture, and is now ready to furnish LAGER BEER AXD ALE, of a superior quality. Having procured tho servic of first claas brewer, he ia enabled to supply Land lords, Hestauranta and privoto famtlioa with an ar . tide that is palatablo, pure and healthy. Orders are respectfully eolioitod which will re ceivo prompt attention. CHAS. ITZEL Sunbury, November 16. lSfir. FRESH Ta1UVAIT"oF FANCY DRY GOODS. MISS JS.A.TE BXiA-CK, Market .Stjuaro, two door East nf the old Bank building. SVNBl'KY. Pcnn'a . HAS opened a lroph supply of the latest styles of Fall nii'l Winter Hoods, selected by "liersolf fiom the most fashionablu cstHlilishmculs in Thila delphia. t'benp IoLninei, Alparan, French Merinos. Tlain nnd Plaid Poplins, Mourning (jood, Clolbs, Saeqim l lanncls, Ladies and C'liildrcns' Hats, Fcathi, Itibhous. Ilre.'a TrimmingH, Kinbroideriea, J,aoo Veils and handkerchief, gloves, hosiery, Balmoral rkirts.llroukfast and Blanket Shawls, W'iuter iSaoqtioa and Ludies' goods of every description. (ienta' Collars, Neck-tins, iialf hose, Handker chiefs and Gloves. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps. Hair ISrushe, Combs, ete t2iVH.opkiua' Eliptic Skirts. KATE BLACK Fnnbury, Nov. 2, lSf.7 i KEEP WELL-DRESSED. ! ('nil and see Ihe well selected Stock of CLOTHS. CASSIMERK, O V 1 : R C 0 A I I N t i S . V EST I X C, . Jnt rcoi!rfd at 'V MKKCIIANT TAII.OKING ESTABLISH MKNT, Fourth Strict, below Eyster s Store. Sl'NBl'RT WINTER CLOTHING f ihe mn.'at ftpprorffj otvlo.i lt uinjn up lo order ft reii!t.nnllc rates. Ho ha:1 n.Ho n fin assort merit of Cnimorft Pliir!', Prawt'V!, t ndtrhirtH, OTorlinulf. Hloust'i', Neck t;ui. Cut ton ml Wool on Jlt.-c. Suspcndorn, !uul kurchict'.-, (.loven, nod a gouurftl VHriety of GliXTLEMEX'S Ft'UXtSHiXO tiOODS, Givo biui u cull, whiuh yon will tiud to be to )'ur advnntugn. JiuMbury,CVt. 10. 1?67. i ojSKi-:.vr iu-:ii'c?rioi oi'o ICO I IX XII E PRICKS OF l&ljO Fall & Winter Goods! MImx II. I.. l-nirarisi, having juwt return ed from 1'bilndelphia with a superior utook of I' nll aud Winter (foods for tho trade of 1S67 und 'Oh. which sho is able to sell at very reduced prioos. would respectfully cull tho attention of her custo. mors and tho public gcnorally, to tho superior qual ity of her goods, and tho low price at which they arebcld, Sho has all kinds of DEBSS OOOP3, ineluiilng Toplinn, Merinos, Do Laius, Caliioos, .tc all at tho lowest prices. 1 xtra quality Muslin at era low prices. Pri! lings. Canton l'lnniiols. Ualmural Skirts, Shawls, Hood' j (ilovcsofall dowriptior.s. including u very supe ; rior ruulity of Ladies' Cloth UlovuJ. . ! IIOSIKRY. i Ribbons and Trimming of all varieties, I.ao. stamped giods, Zephyrs and Varus, Tuwljug in prim I variety. I Uenta' nnd Ladies' Handkerchief, fi-arfs. Mufl j Tassels ami Buttons. I'oiuades, Extracts, and a lur-it j varluty of notion an, 1 fancy arliole. i Call and see tbeui before going elsewhcro. j M. L. LAZAUIS I Sunbury, Nov. I, W7. i Machuie Stitching. iOHD:ltS or work left at the store of M. P Priestley, in Norihunibeiiaiid, ill be promptly attended to. All work warranted. Nov. 2-U I l A'III.Y HliHIAt. ilM( HICKi Mra, SARAU StMPriON. Vluut Street, Sl'NBl'HV, PA Having been appointed Agent by the .S'injer Manu facturing Company, for tbe sale of Singer',, ,e Family Sowing Matihiiiis, inform iho public- that thoy van be hud ut her resideuue. These Machines are simple, compact, durable aud beoutitul. Capable of jwrtoruiing a range and a variety of work never beforo attouipted u)on a in gle Machine uning either silk. ti:-t, iiui-n or cot ton Thread, and tcwiug with equal facili'y the very finest und coarscat luiiturials, and anything botweei, Ihe two extremes in Iho moat beautiful aud :ubstut. tint luauner. These Macl)incs will be sold at reasonable rates Call and examine for yourselves. Mrs. SA1UU BIMl'SOS, Agent October Jit, 1rSI7. FARMERS & BU1LDKUS LIME AND LIMESTONL. rl IHr. subseribors rci-pttitlully inform tho X. of Northuuiburlund county, that Ibey uitweus iy are now frepareu to lurntsn 1,1. Ml-, of armera und Builders. Alan ol a superior quality to o, L111E-ITUNK from tue celebrated Lime-tbtone Quarries of l.uwir Mabo uoy township, at hort notice and ut reasonable rate. the above t ill be delivered to any Kailroad kia tlon along the line ol the diUcreul' railroad, wbm ordered. There K ilnt arc located t tho Sbaiuokiu Valley llailroad. near Sunbury. bct urdvis will i'n promptly filled. , Urdurs are rwpcctl'ully solicited I Address. J B. LENKKIl li!;.j . ' :'uaut3liS,':-.. Sunbury. sl'a I SUUEMAKKKS. ! THE bent qualities of Solo Leathir, 1'rein-li ( , skins, Morrovco, l.iuinirs, I.ati, NuiU He I Tools of ail kinds, und ev.i v lliiug u.-. bv ibe tr.Tf , furaalii lnw by J. II l i)M. . ( ,, t'lsHlr-ss 4'iii-s-iisc-. r H would ,-all in aitrhii.m of trr..,. VI l sum 1 m rial hco l" .nir n,t an. I Ik, broideries, Kdgings, Laoes, Woolen Caps. ilinlUer chiefs, Hcarfs, Uloves, Hosieries, and all kiwi" '' Fanov Notions, Stamped Muslim, Corset, I erlnine rtes, ib'oap, Lilly White, F.namcl of America, ta- went e,.nif rVin pin i.i.ii hauitiil 1 il i "k, l.l V e m-ih i Im; s