Ctjc -jSnnbutg American. N. B. KNOUtl, ( Publishers. ' " ' ' " ' ' . . . .g sunmntY, PA. FiT -- - ' 1 V SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1808. JLoral Affairs. Raw We have hid three or four refreshing rains the put ink, whloh has greatly revlvod vege tation. . Tanaa regular markets bar been established in Danville, with market day. en Tuesday., Thursday nod Saturday, before 10 o'clock, A. M. Stivmo Bntca are telling Books and Sta tionary at lower than ordinary prloes, and good glassware and knlve. and fork! at wholMale prioei. Iroh Fkciiio. We observed soma very lino cart Iron fencing at the Foundry of Mr. Jaoob Youngmsn. The design i neat, and the workmaniliip can't be excelled. Tot new mail route which was reoently estab lished between Herndon, thli eouoty, and dingers town, Bohuylklll oounty, faaa boon extended to Zlm mermanstown, In Sohuylkill oounly. DlKKtB. A dinner Tor the benefit or the Zlon'e Churoh Union Sunday School will be givon in MarU'i gTova, near the Stone Churoh, in Lower Augusta township, on Saturday, 15th inst. Icc-Crbam Festival. The ladles of the Gorman Reformed Churoh have been holding an ioe-croain Festival In the hall or the Court House during the evenings of this week. Wa learn that thoy havo been very successful. Scsdat School Cslibration. A colouration ty the Onion Sunday School of Lower Augusta town ship will be held at the Seven Corners, on Saturday, 29th inst All persons favorable to the cause are invited to attend.. Tub Republican primary elections in tho counties of Dauphin and Snyder take place on Saturday, August 15th. The County Convention in Snyder county takes plnco on Monday, August 17th, and in Dauphin on Tuosday, 18th. Tax parade of the United American Mechanics, at Milton, on the 25lh ult., was a success. Councils from Northumberland, Danville, Bloomsburg, Jer sey Shore and Williamsport, with delegations from other Councils, were present. TJion Prices. The eity papers oomplain of the high prices demanded by the retailers of fruit and vegetables. Tho evil is not confined to the eity Blone. The same complaint is made bora and else where. Somebody must be reaping the profits. ThS Court in session the past week has been con fined, almost exclusively, to criminal proceedings. Much of this is confined to private quarrels. In several cases the jury divided ihe costs between the parties. This may rondcr them more cautious here nftor. Tat Rivir Bank. Tho Borough Council, on Tuesday last, allotted the work of repairing tho river bank, from the Shamokin Valley Railroad to the south side of Spruce stroet, to Dr. J. B. Masscr. Y7e learn that the improvement will be pushed ahead rapidly. nmiavLVAXiA Stats Equal Rights Leaoc. Tho annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Etato Equal Rights League will bo held in Doebler's hall, Williamsport, on Tuesday, August 11th, at 10 o'clock in the morning. The different railroad companios will Issue excursion tickets or give return tickots free to persons attending. I'xw and fresh goods are constantly arriving at Moore A Disinjer'B storo, whero overybody is buy ing cheap. They have tho latest styles of liry goods, and are obliged to roplouish their stock daily, owing to the many and rapid soles thoy make. Their groceries are fresh, something that every one should look for when buying. PostBurixo and Rail Pointing Maciiine. We reforred, some months cinne, to an excellent machine of this character, invented by John A. Sny der, of Lowor Mohonoy. One of these machines was in operation in tho public square last Monday. It bored five mnrtisos.of threo holes each.in seven posts, in five minutes. The rails are sawed to a point noarly us fast. SiiERiFr'seALeao' Rial Estate. On Satur day last Sheriff Beckley sold four lots of ground in Cake's Addition, together with a large two-story frame hotel, brcwory, ton-pin alley, 4c, property of Charles Itxcl. to C A. Reimensnyder, for .1,000. On tho same day the Sheriff sold a lot of ground in Mt. Carmel borough, on which is erected a largo two-story frame house, property of Patrick Donahoe nnd ThilipS. Vanhorn, to Ueorge Schall, for $1,800. j Casit Meeting. A camp mooting has been in progress Ihe present week, on the grounds of Mr. ieorgc Zimmerman, in Upper Augusta township, about four miles east of this place. It commenced on Saturday last, and will continue all week. On Sunday a large number of persons were present from Sunbury, Sbamokin, Danville, and other places. An extra train was run on the Shamokin Valley road, from Shamokin to the camp ground, to accommo date those who wished to visit the meeting. Good Templars. At the installation ofoffioersof Sunbury Lodge No. 134, I. O. of G. T., held on Monday evening last, the following officers wore duly installed : O. O. Miller, W. C T. J Mary A. Brice, W. V. T. ; J. Wm. Johns, W. S. ; Libbie Wells, W. A. 8. ; Dr. J. K. Cressinger, W. F. S. ; Martha Eislcy, W. T. ; J. P. Roberta, W. C; D.Koch, W. M. ; Kate Strob, W. D. M. ; Kate Weaver, V. R. 8. ; Kate Morton, W. L. 8. ; David Attick, P. W. C T. ; Anna Wells, W. I. O. ; Chas. Man lier, W. 0. u. St sqi iBAaxA Convention or Good Templars. The Susquehanna Convention of Good Templars will bold their quarterly session In Sunbury, com mencing on Wednesday morning, 12th inst., and lusting throughout two days. It is expected that a largo number of delegate! will be present. On the evening of the 12th, S. B. Cbase, G. W. C T., of Great Bend, Pa., will deliver an addresa on the cause of temperance. lie it on of the leading tem perance men of the country. The place of holding the meeting will be announced on Sunday. Bi-rularv. Dr. Joseph Eyster's store, on Market ttreet, was broken into on Friday night ol last week and about $20, the contents of the till, stolen. The burglars efTuctcd an entrance by prying off the shut ter or the glass door, and then reached through a hole in tbe glast and unlocked It, the key having been left on the inside of the door. The money drawer wot tound, next morning, in front of Bar tholomew's ebire, on Fourth ttreet, where it had been thrown by the burglars. Two rather suspicious looking characters wore in the store during the day, endeavoring to tell tome trinkeU, and they are un doubtedly the rasoals that committed tbe burglary. Two large carpenter's chisels, which were used in prying off tbe shutter, were left in the ttore room by tbe robbers, whioh the Doolor exhibits as trophies of the "unpleasantness." Korthcuderland Cobstt Agricultural So nxTT A meoting of the Northumberland County Agricultural Society was held at the Court House, in this plaie, on Monday last. The meeting wat oalled to order by Wn. C. Lawson, Esq., and Thomas Barr chosen Secretary pro torn. At the election of offi cers for the ensuing year, Robert Montgomery wat chosen President; Wm. C. Lawson and J. P. Arm strong, Vioe Presidents ; Thomas Barr, Secretary ; John F. Wolfinger, Corresponding Secretary ; and Wm. Savidge, Treasurer. Turbutville wat selected at the place for holding the next annual exhibition. Before adjournment tbe President appointed the fol lowing Executive Committee : Amos E. Kapp, D. F. Drieebaob, Jamet P. Armstrong, John M. Fray, John McCormick, John MoFarland, David Dieffeubaobtr nd Pr Jamet MoCleery. Cottar Procerbinoi. The August tern of Court eommenced in this place on Monday last, hit Honor, JndgeJordan, presiding, assisted by Associates Bblp man and Beldeltpach. The following It a synopsis of the proceedings : John N. Blngaman filed petition in Insolvency. Jordan Township petition filed to compel School Directors to enforce school system. Jaoob Woemer filed petition In insolvenoy. Jonas Eistnhart filed petltldn in Insolvency. Com. vs Eliat Williams For. and bat. True bill. . Sarah Palm, prosecutrix. Verdict guilty. Usual lentenco Com. va Geo. Manti. For. and bas. True bill. Catharine Krone, prosecutrix. Com. vs Anron B. Koont. Fot. and bas. Amelia Wertman, prosecutrix. True bill. Settled. Com. vi Daniel Williams, Elisabeth Williams and Savllla Appling. Open and notoriout lewdness. True bill. Verdlot, not guilty. Com. vt Deoatur Young. Larcenry. Isaao Mof rett, prosecutor. True bill. Defendant found guilty. Com. vi Henry Morris Rhodes. For. and bas. Catbarino Reedor, prosecutrix. Bound over for his appearance at next court. Com. vs C. F. Little and John B. Ifawlcy False arrest. No bill, and prosecutor, James (juiun, lo pay the costs. Sentence by the Court. James Troutman filed petition in insolvency. B. S. Bartly, Jr., Esq., was sworn and admitted to practioe In the several courts of the oounly. Edward B. McCorralok was tworn and admitted to practioe in tbe soveral oourtt of the county. Com. vs Daniel Stabler. Assault and battery, Emetine Stabler, prosecutrix. No bill, and prosecu trix to pay the ooits. Com. vi Ueorge W. Freed. For. and bas., Carrie Fetterolf, prosecutrix. Defendant was bound over for his appearance at next oourt. , .; Com. vs. George W. Freed. For. and bas., L'ine line Mott, prosecutrix. Defendant was bouud over for his appearance at noxt court. Com. vs John S. Shade and Chas. Winter. Lar ceny. No bill. Jacob K. Fisher, prosecutor. Com. vs Joseph Conrew. Assault and battery. True bill. Robert Hutchinson, prosecutor. Com. vs J. Ramsey. Mlsdomosnor in office. Ro cognisance o( defendant and bail forfeited, and res pited until next term. Com. vt Samuel Coaly. Adultery. D. Conrad, prosecutor, for Harriet E. Conrad. Defendant was found guilty, and was sentenoed to pay a fine of $50 and imprisonment in county jail for four calendar months. Com. vs Nicholas Philip. Assault and battery. Bill ignored. Com. vs Mary Haines. Assault and battery, Mary A. Tabis, prosecutrix. No bill. County to pay the oosts. Com. vs Henry B. Messina and Augustus n. Khoads. Maliciously killing a bog. Ueo. Taylor, prosecutor. True bill. Nolle prosequi cntored as to Rhoads. Verdict not guilty, but to pay all the costs. Com vs Joseph Bucbncr. Assault aud battery. Rcoognizance of defendant and bail forfeited. Com. vs Joseph Conrad. Assault and battery. Silas Kramer, prosecutor. Defendant was found guilty, and was sentenoed to pay a fine of $30 and costs of prosecution. Com. vs Joseph Richardson. Assault and battery. Frederick Coble, prosecutor. Recognizance of de fendant and bail forfeited. Com. vs (1 cor go Coble, Simon Coble and William Coble Maliciously breaking window glass, Ac. Joseph Richardson, prosecutor. No bill. Proscou- tor to pay costs. Com. vs Mary A. Tilvin. Surety of the peaco. Mary Haines, prosecutrix. Caso dismissed, and prosecutrix to pay costs. Com. vs Lucy Haines. Surety of tho peace. Alary Tilvin, prosecutrix. Care dismissed and pros, ecutrlx to pay costs. Com. vs Perry Haas. Torturing animals. True bill. Verdict, defendant not guilty, but lo pay one. half the costs, and Joseph Welker, prosecutor, the other half. Com. vs Peter Crossineor. Malicious mischief. No bill, and prosecutrix, Elita Brown, for costs. Com. vs D. 1. Oyster. For. and has. Laviua HaiiKonbucb, prosecutrix. True bill. Defendant gave bail for his appearance at next court. Com. vs Andrew Saxon. Surety of the peace. ueorge Iloey. prosecutor. Caso dismissed. Com. vs Andrew Saxon. Keeping n disorderly house. Ruth Iloey, prosecutrix. No bill, and pros, ecutrlx to pay tbe costs. Com. vs Andrew Suxon. Misdemeanor. No bill. Prosecutrix, Ruth Hoey, to pay the costs. Com. vs Jesse Barnbart. aiurcty of tho pcaco. Defendant was scntencod to pay costs and give bail for his good behavior. Coin, vs Henry lloXutt, Surety of the jieace. Isaao FUhor, prosecutor. Recognizance forfeited. Com. vt Philip Scovcl. Refusing to support hit wife. Recognizance forfeited. Com. vs I. II. Rossler. Nuisance. True bill. Verdict not guilty, but to pay one-half of the costs. Prosecutor, Klias Dockey, to pay the other half. Com. vs Frederick Hcintc. Horse stealing. Defendant plead guilty and submitted. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $5, costs of prosecution, and undergo imprisonment for tbreo years in tbe Eastern Penitentiary. Com. vs Aaron Lane. Attempting to shoot a man. No bill. Ephraim Foulk, prosecutor, to pay costs. m B Arrekti. On Suuday a man named Peter Har mon, a foreigner, who arrived here with a train load of emigrants, wot arrested by Constables Pursol and ilrosious. He was charged with threatening to kill one Anton Monig, a fellow emigrant The prosecu tor also alleged that some forty watches had been stolen from the emigrants, and believed tho prisoner to be the thief, and also stated that be believed him to be an Impostor, who had got among them for the purpose of robbing tbem. Justice Beard committed him for a bearing on Monday morning, but the pro secutor having left town early in the morning, the prisonor wat discharged. On Saturday, G. H. Egar, who bos beon carrying on tbe auction business in the storeroom of Ira T. Clement, in this plaoe, during the past two or three weeks, wat arrested on complaint of John W. Fri ling, who charged him with lolling goods without a license. He gave bail to the amount of $100, and will be tried by tbe Court tbil week. On the pre vious Thursday Geo. W. Gratton, a partner of Egar, was arrested on tbe tame charge. Ho wat commit ted in default of $100 bail by Justioe Beard. He afterwards gave bail before Judge Jordan, and was released from prison. He will also be tried by the Court now ia session. On Tuesday last, a mi named George Batsman was committod to jail at tbil plaoe, on oath of Lewis L. Thompson, charging him with larceny. Tbe theft wot committed at Northumberland, and the prisoner taken before Esquire Dieffonderfor, or that placo, who committod him In default of bail. He was brought here by Constable Johnson. lie will be tried by tbe Court this week. A German, named Frederiok ileinti, was commit ted to jail on Tuesday. He wasehargcd.on oath of J. A. I bier, or Mt. Carmel, with stealing a horse from him. Ueinti was arrested at Tremont, Sobayl kill county, on the 23d ult., and put in prison at Pottsville, and on Tuesday arrived here in charge of a policeman. The prisoner, who it a young man, wat immediately taken before the Court, on tbe day of bis arrival, and plead guilty. Ho wai sentenoed to imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary for three years. FiEHDiia Attempt to Murder. On the 25th ult., as an exouraioa train from Catawiasa wat re turning from Milton, it wai fired into by tome vil lain itanding sear the railroad, between Mausdale and Danville. A bullet entered the aid of the ear, ihivering the tiding and frightening the passengers. A lady passenger made a narrow escape, sitting close where the ball took effect. The oar wat filled with passengers who had beea ia attendance at the Ame rican Mechanics' oelebration, at Milton. Bit roa Cbewbri. Ao eminent physician as serts that be bas traced til eases of lead eolio and 1 paralysli to tbe consumption of tobaooo that bad been kept in leaded boxei. Another chemist ha ' found that when the weed U wrapped in the this 1 sheet-lead, falsely oalled tin-foil, it beeome impreg ' aated, ia course of time, with atetate of lead. - novrorea at WaMoirfowit. The Afiltenion, of Friday last, lays : Al we go to press we learn from a gentleman Who has just eome dowa the river from Watientowa, that Amot Skoytor waa instantly killed by a blow received from a man to whom he presented a bill, and threatened to "take it out In his blood." The indignant man, whose nam we eould not learn, In a beat of uncontrollable passion, drew back and truek his opponent a powerful blow with his fist, which took effect on the left temple. Skeytor drop ped like a bullock to the ground, and after a few brief struggle!, expired. The murderer then quiet ly walked away. He elalmed that he wai justified In the deed, atd expressed no regrets for what he had done, aaylng that ha had been provoked beyond endurunoo. The decooiod waa of a numerous fami ly, and hit tragic death will be mourned by a large oirole of friends. He was rash and impetuous and to this fact owes bis horrible death. We eould net learn his age. The murderer was, at last accounti, till at large, no attempt having been made by tbe authorities to accuro bis arrest. New Railroad. We are glad to learn that a number of oapitalists have undertaken to build the Danville, Uazleton and Wilkosbarre Railroad, and that the work will at once be pushed to completion. This will be one or the most valuable links in the State, as well as a local advantage. Much is due to the energy or S. P. Kase, the President or the com pany, for his untiring efforts to advance this great enterprise. We therefore rejoice in the prospect of soon having a good road along this branch of the river. Tho Lackawanna is nearly played out. Tbe road is very much worn and out of repair, but there is a good time coming, when we van go up or down on the other side of tho river, with comfort and safety Dant ilU Amrrimit. Reuistkreii Letters. Soma of our readers may nut be aware that a now system of registering lettors has been in operation sinco the first of June. Under the new system registered letters are a very safe means or tending small sums or money where post office money orders cannot easily be obtained. The registry fee, as well as postago, must be paid In stamps at the office where Ibe letter is mailed, or it will be liable to be sent to the dead lcttor office Buy and affix the stamps, both for postage and reg istry, put in tho money and ical the lotter in the presence or tho postmaster, and take his receipt for it. Ws loam that John H. Wright, Esq., of Snyder county, who was announced as a candidate for Con gress in this district, has withdrawn from the con test, owing to ill henlth. This leaves the field opon to John B. rack or, Esq., of this county, John J. Patterson, Esq., cf Juniata, and Hon. Geo. F. Mil ler, or Union. Northumberland county is entitled to Ihe nomination, nnd she intends to be heard em phatically on the subject. Miltoniun. The Bankrupt Act. The olause or tbe not which provided that no person should be discharged whose estate would not pay fifty per cent, on the dollar, and which took effect on the 1st of June last, bos been further extended to the first of January next. This gives Cve months more time for tbe application of those who have no assets. Editor's Table. "Tub War Between the States, its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results," by lion. Alexander II. Stephens, is the title or a valuable work just issued by tbe National Publishing Co., rniiadelpuia, fa. Histories of tbe late civil war havo sprung up like mushrooms, and they can now be numbered almost by bundrods. This book presents a careful political analysis of the past, separating real rrom apparent causes of tho lute uuhappy coullict, and gives thoso anterior lights and shadows of tbe great war, only known to those high officers who watched the flood tide of revolution from its fountain springs, and which were so accessible to Mr. Stephens from his position as second officer of the Confederacy. To a public that bos been surfeited with appa rently similar productions, it presents a change of fare, both agreeable and salutary, and an intellec tual treat of the highest ordor. The great American war has found in Mr. Stephens a historian worthy of Its importance, and at whose hands it receives that moderate, candid and impartial treatmeut which truth and jujlioe so urgently demand. This most valuable work is sold only by subscrip tion, and tbe publisher! want an agent in every county. Men or Our Pat. A peculiar feature of Repub lican sooicty is tho rapid advancement of men of talent ami ability to positions of trust and responsi bility. There are, at Ibis time, many men promi nently before tbe Auiorican people whoso career is but partially known. We read oajrerly Ibe words of counsel and cheer they speak, and oaten glimpses of their lives, only to wish for a more Ultimate knowledge of their eharaoter, and thestepsby which they havo attained their present position. Dr. L. P. Urockett, tbe popular biographical editor of Apple Ion's Cyclopedia, bas prepared oonoise and interest ing biographies of some fifty or more of these men, including all the more prominent Statesmen, Gene rals, Financiers and Philanthropists or the country. The work has just issued from the" press, and is a model of the art of book making. Tbe position and reputation of its author is a guarantee of its strictand impartial accuracy. Tho work is written in sol car, terse and interesting style. and is interspersed with incidents and anecdotes wherever they can illustrate the peculiarities or cbarauter of the subject. We copy some extracts from the press in various parts of the country : "Tbe sketches are written with great ability and vigor ; there is no sameness, no dullness in tbem, but tho diversity of the experience, and the numerous aud thrilling incidents interspersed, give the book a perpetual charm, wbicb must delight even the most enuuyed readers. "Tbe engravings are admirable, as indeed they should be, being the best productions of such engra vers as Sartain and Walters, and tbo typography will show that Philadelphia printers have no cause to fear tbe competition of Boston, CambridgeorNew York. "No other work on thil subject yet published will compare with this in the extent and completeness of its sketches, or Ihe careful accuracy of its slatemenU. The variety or tbe labor or the men whose work's described in it, and the introduction of thrilling in cidents, give it a charm which will cause every reader to he interested and delighted with it. This is one of the fuw works tbat we oan unhesitatingly endorse. In the beauty of its typography, and tbe excellence of its engravings, it is a model." The work is sold only by oanvassors, and intelli gent men and women are wanted in every county, to whom the most liberal inducements are offered. BUSINESS NOTICES. 3f'.IoU Printing: Having reoeived a large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various now styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, oan be printed in the latest and best styles, and nr. short cotlce. Ordors by mail promptly attended to. M'.lll A Fact. The finest assortment of Hats and Caps in Sunbury or vicinity will be found at 8. Fautt't, in Market Square. Hit s'oek includot every ttylo and quality, at remarkably low prices. Faust is determined on "quick saler and small profits." "Talking Matcbbi" lire about being made among some or the women or Boston. There are a great many "talking matches" in this section, in which the principal tubjeoti or disoussion are tbe superior Boots and Shoes at Miller's Excelsior Store, Market Square, and the unusual inducements offered for buying there. The political canvas now opening does not retard the steady custom at Beck's tailoring establishment, on Fourth street. His fashionable coats, vests, pant aloons, Ao., continue to be in great demand. It is really astonishing to learn the amount of clothing Bock sells. Decidedly the best place in Sunbury to get "filed up" is at Bhaeffor's tailoring establishment, in Market Square. Bbaoffor's surta are especially admired, while bit prices are to low that any oue ean make himself look "neat, but not gaudy," for a small sum. Every on should give SbaeSer a oall. a. Coa't Cocoa Baliam. The great popular Reme dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cougb, and Consumption. Both tises ordinary to., also mam moth family bottle for sal by all druggists and dealer! in medtolnei. No family should be over night without it ia th house. ini Coa'l Dtipefsu Curb Will immediately r liov and permanently eur th most aggravated eat of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Stomach, Con itipation, and all die eases of th Stomach and Bow els. Physicians, elergjmea and all who as It, Join ia unbounded prait of its great virtues. Sold by Druggist everywhere. FricellOO. MARRIAGES. In Northumberland, ns fha ffd inst.. hv Rev. Aaron Porter, Mr. William L. Hma, of Northum bertnnd, and Miss Mart Fhilifs, of Shamokin. uiiu nv m iHUETn. Correoted Weekly for the "Amerloan." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do de di $1.1 00 A 50 10 00 6 00 2 25 a Di ' per bid. do Wheat, prime red, old. " " " new. per ew. per bushel, " ii do de do do 2 20 Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Dried Peaches, pared do do unpared per pound an do Dried Apples, lriod Cherries, (unstoned.) per bn. Butter, per pound. 'ggi Cheese, Lard, Hums, Hhouldora, Beef, hind quarter, " front " Mutton, Chickens, per dnsen, per pound, do do do do do do per pair Kliimiokln Ton I Trade Sbamokin, Aug. 4. 1803. Ton. Cwt Sent for wenk ending Aug. 1, Pur last Report, 8.!7 04 231,099 It 270.075 15 285,077 07 15,901 12 To same time last year, Decroase, Special NJ"oti(t3. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh treated with tho utmost succoss by J. Isaacs, M. D., Ocul ist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 805 Arch Street, Philadelphia Testimonials from the most reliable sources in city and country can be seen at his office. The Medical faculty aro invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with out pain. No oharge for examination. nov.30-ly. 4Jiiil lo Jlni-rlnfjc Young Men'sKluide to liuppv Marriaire and Conjugal Folioitv. The hu- mano viows of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses Incident to outli nnd tarty Manhood, sent In sealed letter envelopes, tree ot charge. Ad dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P , 1'hiladel phia, Pa. une 13, 180H. ly. A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION. A Physician who had Consumption for sevoral years. with frequent bleeding of Ihe lungs, cured himself witn a medicine unknown to the prolesslon, wnen nis oase appeared nnpeioss. lie Is the only physician who has used it in his own person, or who has any knowlcdso of its virtues : and he can ascribe the do (tree of health bo now eniovs to nothing but the use of his rnidicine; and nothing but utter despair and entire extinction of all hope of rccovory, to gother with a want of confidence in an others, indue him to hazard the experiment. To those sutler, ing with anv disease of tho Lungs he proffers a treat mont ho confidently believes will eradicate tho disease. Price $1 50 per bottlo or $3 a half dozen, sent by express, bend tor a circular or cnli on Dr. K. Buvlmton Jackson, No. 250 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia May 30, 186S ly QNE PRICE CLOTHIXU. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED .? pitii'i: CLOTHING HOUSE, 004 Market Mtreot, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For mnnv Team this Establishment has done busl- oow on the One Price 8y:em, and we beliore we are the only Clothing Houe in tho city that strictly ndheres to this principle. We havo earned a repu tation which we are proud of, for good tafto in sp! cot good ntyle and BubntantiaL materials, and Dot leas important, Tor Having an our goods We employ the be.t tulcnt, fur Cutters, aud our tioodt are of both kinds fashionnble and plain- so that all tastes can be suited. The prices are the very lowest, as any one by a moment s thought muct see, or otherwise we coulJ not meet (ho competition of our nctfihbors. for n no deductions are ever made. we must put our prices dowu to tho advantages we promise. The people mny dopen1, this is the true plan upon which to do buined?, uud tunnva dollar can be saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind TONES' ONE PRICE CLOTIHXO HOUSE, tioi Mtirkot Street, Philadelphia, Not on the Corner, but one door above Sixth. NuIcMimili. April 4, 18C3. ly 4 DDHKSS TO TUK NKRVOUS AND DKHI I, IT A J led. wlmpe ftuffcriiMEa liav Ix-en protracted (una hid tleii cauirg.atiu whae ruse lemure piomnt tiuatmem v rondei existruce dcRirulde. If yu me utTering or huve u Iff red fi.)in mvoluiituiy iliinhitrgfi. what elfctit doei II priMlure uixiii V'Mir t!tm-itil health ! D you fVel weak drbihUleii, raiily tired ? D'H a little extr exertion pro duce iuil:itiiti"ii of the henri ? Does ynur liver, or urinuiy orpins, tir yotir kidney , I'rtniueiitly ett out of order f li your urine giniipiimfai iliick , milky, or ti'veky, or u il ropy on witling 1 Or duel a thick st-uiu riae to the top? Or 11 u ftfdiinent at ttoe Itottoni after it hut stood u while? Do you have spells of short l.ientliine or d)ipepiHr Are youi howelc coiutiimtetl f Do you luive pellMol faint nig n riishe of hlood to the lieitd ? If your memory inintitted Is yotir mind constantly dvvelhtnr, upon this subject t Do you fed dull. lintleM. looiiinc. tired of comnanu, ol life Do you wish to Ik- left alone, to gt away from everybody ? !oe ny little llnnn ninke you suirt or jump? U your sleep InokiMi or restless ? In the lustre of your eyes us Uullianl : The I doom ou your cheek as bright Do you enjoy your elf in society as well ! Do you pursue your biisiueM with the nine eneirv t Do vou feel aa much couhdeuoe in your self ? Are your pints dull mid fluBgiug, given to tin of melancholy 11 so, jo in my n 10 your liver or uyapepna. Huve voti rustless nishta f Your back weak, your knee A' en k, and huve but little appetite, and you uunbule this to oyspepiia or iiver-pon.piaim r Now, render, aelf abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all cupatne ol producing; a weak' ncss of the tienerativt) oruaus Ihe urirans ot (reiteration, when in perfect health, make the num. Did you ever tin iik that thoae Md. defiant, rHergetic, perse verinir, suc cessful business-me it are always those wlmie sjeueralive orsam are in perfect health? inu never hear such men cmiiplnin of being meluncholv, of .nervousness, of iulpita lion of the heart They are never afraid they cannot sue- ceed in business ; they dim I become sau nnd discouraged tlirvare always oolite and pleasant in the company of la dies, end look you ami them rmlil m the face non of your downcast looks or any other mean new alout them. 1 do not mean those, who kep the organs in named by running to excess. Tiieae will not only rui.i their constitutions but also t hi taut ihev do busillCH With or for. Hour inaiiv men from badlv -cured diseases, from the eftccu of self-abuse and excesses, have binughl about that state of weakness in those organs thut lias reduced the general system so much us to induce utmost every other tliBKiauiili.!f v luiauev. narulvsm. soinal a (Tec! ions, suioide. and almost every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause w me trotmie ararceiy ever sua' nected. and have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases of these organs rrnuire the use of a diuretic. HKI,MltOLl'tKIA ID EXTRACT BCUIIU is the great Diuretic, and ia a certain eure for diseases of the Bladder Kidneys. Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Femae Coinnbiiiita. iieiteral UebihtV. Slid all diseuaes of Ihe Uri nary Urgiins, whether exivting ill Male or Female, fr(n whatever cause originating and no matter of how long Standing. If no ixittliiient is submitted to. Consumption or Insnnity may ensue. Our urah ami blond art eunnoited from these tourer., and the hmll'i and hunpiiKsa, ana inai 01 rosieruy, finiirii umiii nrninnt uh of a reliable remedy. llelmtmlU's Kltract Itucliu, rsuMished upwards of 16 yirs. ireireil by H. T. llKl.MUiii.it, uruggiH, S'.H Ilroodwny, New York, nnd inj o...itli inth HtiHt. Pliiuulelnhia. Pa. rain per bottle, ore bottles for SS.AU, delivered tti any anilreis. soiu uy.nwnii!i"wwj""i, INTONE ARK GKNUISK LNI.KSS DONE IP IN il sieel-enntHVed wrapper, with Cue-simile of my Client ..a. W.bou, end signeu UKlM0LD July 1f. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CHOICE FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL Dealer in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, will furn ish from the most responsible Nurseries in this and .i u.t Til V ..f .11 LlnJ. Alu Shrubbery, Vines and Plants. Garden Seeds of all kinds. Orders are respectfully solicited. Address 1SENJ. BOIINER, Paxinos. Norlh'd. Co. N. B. Insuraaees taken in several of th moat responsible r ire lusuranc una iiorse iseteouv .Oinpanies m iu ciate. July J8i-r7 aa-KJJWBJana.TK-J Arch 8t.,brlwrcB 3d amd-llk, vloa lo the Public School lloeiae, SUNilUKY, PENN'A. COOK 3T07E3 of th bost Pattern!. PLOWS'. Ei( salterns, th Duett in th Stat Parsons wishing to buy stoves, ean purchase them cheaper at this ettabluhueat than any where els ia ia piae. LATEST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, Joseph Eysler, Corner of Market ami Fourth Stroet, SUNnUKY, PENN'A, nviina the rubllo to call and examine his elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, inch as Table Mnons, Domestics, Doylies, Towels, nil Domestics of every dosorirtion at the very low est price. OASSIMERE S- CLOTHS. &C-. Iks, Delaines. Lawns, Uintrhams, Oalicnes. Muslin, Nh eel in (f, Tickings, Jenns, and a full assortment of otton and woolen (tmxU Rcncrally. Ifoslerv. Gloves. Iloon Skirts. Also llnndkcroliiufi, Brushes, Oomhs. llntM nnl Cnps, llools iiti1 Nltor, His assortment of goods will not, he Is sure fnil lo please the fnncy and suit the wants of any desirous of purohssinir. II i stock of HARDWARE AND QUEENSWAIIE, Groceries is lnrie In ntmiitity and clinlre In Mumuy, comprising fccnornlly everything Deeded in Inn household etthor for use or ornament. i ? i ,wy ready and (rlad to see his friends anil takes pleasure in showing them his (roods even .U..HU , nro , li0 mily ,, ft Cl, nnll is sure that tho stork will comporo favorably. in pnoe and quality with thechenT.est. Sunbury, June. 20, ISM. THOMAS G-.'lTCT?.""" MERCHANT TAILOR. MARKET SQUARE, SUNUURV. PA JJAJ? just reoeived alnrgoand woll-snlcctcd slock SPUING AND SUMMER, GOODS consisting of tbo finest CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES AM) VESTINKS ever forouifht to Sunbury, and which ho imuni., i sell cheaper Ihsn the chijnpcst. llnvinn the services of skillful tailors, he guarantees a good lit in every instance inferior to none outside ot the cities. Everything from my establielitucDt will be guar anteed as represented. Sunbury, May 0th. J 868 tf AGENTS WANTED FOR "WEARING Or THE GREEN." The most entcrtainins book tub. lished, abounding in Rotnnncc, lluninr nnd Wit. Aeents ssv It Is the best solline book nut, as pct'le are tired of the repetition of dry dcttiils and eriny reports. one AjrcniBoiu oh in uno ti cck. (. , it y2 " " " ' " 182 Ten Dayi. I.lbornl Terms to Agents, fend for Circulnr. Also, Family Quarto Bibles. Best rditinn pub lished. Wm. Flint, l'ublishur, 2f South Tth street, I'hilndclphia, IVnn'a. jyl I It oi'Exrso of HiMiricn styles. AT Miss Louisa Shissler's, MARKET SQUARE,' Ladies' and Missos' HATS and EOXNTS, in iinnjenso variety. .vllllnoi'y 4ool nntl 'I'l-iiitinlngN. French and Americnn Ribbons, l.noes. Handker chiefs, Gloves. Uosiry, and a general assortment of Ladies Millinery Goods, which unvo been selected with great care. (jiriitM Collar, IMuekti-rs 4lov c, Vo. Every varictv will be found to solcct from, at MODERATE PRICES. Sunbury, May 30, 1868. .ollcc toTrcitiiiiafiri'i. NOTICE is hereby given, tlint no porson or per sons will be allowed to trespass on tho proper ty of the undersigned, in Lower Mnhonoy township, iNormunioerianu oounty, tor tne purpose oi picKin Berries, Fruit, Ac, or to enter into any enclosure without permission, as the law will be enforce! against all offenders. ISAAC II. RESSLKR. Lower Mnhonoy twp., June 20, 18f:v 4in Manhood t How ImskI, How ! HtOl-4-tl. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culver- well s Celchrnted Keany on tho rndiciil cure (without medicine) of SpermntoiTlio'tt, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, iuiotoncv. Mental nnd Physical IncnpHuily, Impodiincuut to Marriiigo, etc.; ul?o. Consumption, Epilepsy, und Fits, inducod by self-indulgence or scxunl vxtrnvngnnce. LTriee, n a sealod envelope, only 0 cents. The celebrated author, iu this aduiirnMo cfsay. clearly demonstrates from n thirty years' successful practico, that the nhirmin consequences of self abuse mny bo radically eurcd without the diingorous use ol intermit uieutcine or the application ol me knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at onco simple, certain, und cncctuul, by means of which every suf ferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privatoly, and radically. I V"Iuis Lecture should bo in the hands ol every youtb and every man in the land. front, under seal, tn a plum envelope, to any ad dress, postpaid, on receipt of six ecuts, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell'. "Mnrringo Guide," price lo cents. Address the Publirhor. CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowerv, New York, Fost-Otiico Box 4,i:8. .Tulyj, 1868. y T) V VT7 AGENTS WANTED, to solicitor I J J J 1 ar for Dr. William Smith's DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. Tub only km TIOM rl'BI.ISHED l!f AMCniCA, CUSI1KNCK1I BV Ull. Smith's own hand. In oue large Octave volume, illustrated with over 12i steel aud wood engravings. Agonts and subscribers Boo tbat you get the gen uine edition by Dr. Smith. The Springfifit Republican says, this edition published by Messrs. Burr A Co., is the genuine thins The CuHsrfsjationalist says, whoever wishes'lo get, in the cheapest form, tbe best Dictionary ot the ilible should buy this. Agonts are meeting with unparalleled success. We employ nouoneral Agonts, and oiler extrajin ducements to Canvassers. Agents will seo the nd. vautugo of dealing directly with the Pl'ItLISHERS For descriptive circulars with full particulars and terms, address the rumisners. J. Li. 13 l'R 11 A CO., Hartford, Conn Mny 30, 18T.8. :iin. Wa. Farior. . Kklson Pi uh ROOMS, FURNITURE WM. FAKSOIT & GC1T. late of the Arm of Faraon i.Davis.hsvc opened ware rooms at No. 228 South 2d ttroot, bolow Dock, PHILADELPHIA, Where they keop a full assortment of PAUI.OIt, CHAMBER, SITTING ROOM and DINING ROOM FURNITURE. Ibeirold customers, and all persons wishing to purchase, are invited to call aud eiamino thoir stock betore purchasing elsewhere Particular attention paid to packing. niyfl ly QUEENS-WAKE, STONE CHINA WARE, &c Market Street, 0 doors west of Fourth St., south lido, SUNBURY, PENN'A., RESPECTFULLY informs tbe eitisens of Sunbury and Merchants and dealers in this and adjoin ing eounties, that he has just opened a largo ascurt uieut of CUEENSWAUE AND STONE CHINA WARE of every variety, from the bost manufactories in the country, which will be sold at WHOLESALE und RETAIL. Dealers are invited to examine his stock before purchasing in the city, ss they can saveiuunuyby doing so. Sunbury, May It, 18fl8. 6m NEWllACHINE SHOP"' AND IZROIST FOTXlSriDIV". UKO. IIUIIKUAt'lI & SO. SUNBURY, PA., INFORM the publie that tbey have established a MACHINE SHOP, in eonueotion with their FOUNDRY. They have supplied themselves with New Lathes, Planing and Boring Maehiues, with the latest improvements. With the aid of skilllul me chanics, they are enabled to execute ull orders of New Wark or It-pta.ii-Iuif, that may be given tbem, in a tatisfaotory manner. Having enlarged and rebuilt their Foundry, they are ready to execute all kinds of CASTlNUs. ltruaa t'uailnu The PLOWS, alreadv selebrated for thoir superi ority, have been still further Improved, aud will al ways be kept on hand. Sunbury, June 13, 10(18. WllElllt ean I get the Ud. picture Why at Hverlv'a. of course. Alwayt goto Byerly and judge for yourself. W. A. BENNETT, DUUGGIST AND CHEMIST, Mnt lcct Ktjunre, KUrVltT ItY, Hns just opened a fresh tud full assortment or Drugs and Medicines, ?r"'tll;"n"'neiI.,n.pU,L,.T "ai r"''"os, and Kept eon. stantly on hand. My stock will alwirs bo found complete in every article of merit in ModMuo Physicians and Customers may rely upon prompt ncss and attention to orders. r f F ANCTT ARTICLES ! My itook it unusually large and embraces every, thing that ean bo found on a first class Toilut Table, Including American and genuine French ami Ki.j lif-h h V Vt n F U M E II Y , Pomades, Ilnir Oil, Ivory, llulta Perelin Wood and Horn Comb, Toilet Soaps, Huir. Tooth, Nail, Cloth and Paiut Dru.'lics, Ac. I'll t rut iTI'iIf Iim'.. Embracing all Ihe inosl popular Preparations of Ihe day, at manufacturers' prices. Pure lluvann MM AlCS and CHEWINU TOBACCO. of the lirst Brands. iainl!, HI, lno, ilai, I'm ty. YtiriiiMlicN. V-. All my Tinctures, Syrups, Oititiuonls, ('orates, mid oilier pri-piiriit tons tuo iiiantifacturoil by niynelf. nud from the best mnlei in) I can procure in Market. Having hud quite a number of years' experience in thu Ih'uy mul Prfi riition !itinef, both in Philadelphia and the country, and alnn the advatitngo of tbo College of Pharmacy, I feel com. potent to COMPOUND ALL PK1-.SCUI PTIONS that the l'livsit inns and puhlid mny favor lne with. All my preparations . 1 have uliovo iifsei ted. are made from the lnt rtiHterinl, and upon honor I assert, they are of oflieial strenglh. For incdicmal purposes, I keep on hand tho very be?t WINKS, lllJANDIKS AND LKJUOUS, that 1 ean procure. Before piuxbuMiig elsewhere, oall and convince your own ininii. W. A BENNETT. Sunbury, May 111, Itf'iS. LIGHT ! LKJirfT U(;ilT ! s. eivi:i:b.v, fpiIE popular Photograper. has fitted up, in tho X old Pot Oilioo building, three doors west of the rullnm.l M...1, ... c .. .... .-ijuaru. ono oi inu very oc.i Ky- . ,...1., i.ninii )tl moMato, and is now prepared to taku pictures of any kind, in all kinds of woathcr, .j u iimo. Children taken almost, inatnntlv. Lnng along the biibies-we aro now readv for them. C'UMK ONE ! COME AI.I. I both grcatni.dEu.nII, see hi, new rooms, nnd ex- FHAMKS nn.l FIlAMTVu ... hand and mad. to w.,r. BHngy uTur and have then Irnuie l eheanerib.n.SAx. ...... Cuino n.id sco lor yourselves. Anything in tho picture lino constantly on l.nml i,,,t,..,i , . ... . d ono in all its branches ntid colored n do-ircd Both out nnd indoor views taken nt rhort noti. o and on ronsonablc terms. Sutii-faction irunrra.,t,.o.l ns our motto is to please. All negulivus cnrefnlly preserved. Heu.en.bcr tbo place nsk for S. BY Ull. LY. Murkct S.j.inro. .May 2:1, 'tlS.-ly. M A It I K V ( 1 1 . II 1 1 .1 1 11 b subscribers bnving just erected and rutin operation a Mill for tho manufacture of LINSEED OIL, offcrlhc highest market prico for FLAX SEED. They have attached to their establishment a Chop ping Mill, an. P fanners nnd others wanting train chopped for feeding, can bo accommodated at tho shortest notice. A uia' hina for chopping corn with the cob is attached to the mill. MORGAN A M ASSER. January 25. ISt'.S. ly si'Ki.xj tec um: ms, Sl'lUNG TII.VDE 1SCS. M. L. LAZAIIUS, would call tbo attention of tho public, nnd her custopicrs generally, to her largo uud now assort ment of I'ancj auU Isomeittic Iry 4i!ool. Which consist of Poplins, Dulains, Chonsn, Allapac ca, Crepes, tiicnadiins, Iron Barege.-, Lawu.'. (iinbaui.-., Calicoes, Chintzes, to., M'l:il ool4. Cambrics. Stoyi, Ornnd:-.-.. Victoria, Plaid Muslins M .iraill ev. Pi'jue, I'rillinc, ians. .Mu-'in-'. (blenchrd and uiiblenchci.) lable Liiun, Napkin, iowels, Tablo Coci, Bed Spreads. Ac. (llovcs. Hosiery, Corsets, Hoop Skirts. Drcs Trim mings, tin ariety.) Ladies and tients llandker eniets, .ecR lies, una notions in varictv too .uno.-r. ous to menlion. M. L. LAZARUS. Sunbury, May 9, IS'.S. J. V. 8'1'KVKXSON. A. N. JJlllC'E. ATTPvACTIOIT AT HAUl'T'S NEW IKON FRONT! STEVEXSON & BRICK, HAVE opened up a new and desirable stock of Oo .dsiu llaupt s New Building, consisting in part of n splendid variety of Aiiivi-iciiii W iiK-ii)-, COLD WATCIIKf, BOOK'S. CLOCKS, .IKW'KLKY, STATIONERY, S1LVKK-WARE, COLD PKNS, SPECTACLES, NOTIONS. Class-Wnre, Cutlery, Pictures, Looking Glasses, &c, ite., &c. Call and examine our stock. Our aim will bo to please and sulisfyall who call. KiEVKXSOX A D11ICU. HunburyApril IS, lSfis. 'Jm i. i i:s r '!' i, i:s uv SPRING AND SUMMER Millinery Goods, Slint yi, 1,. 4onl-ra bega leavo to nn nouneetollio Ladies of Suubury and vieinitv, thnt ho ha just opened a largo and varied stock of MILLINERY GOODS, Tho latest New York and Philadelphia styles of LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS. Also, an excellent assortment of Fashionable Em broideries, Edgings, Laces, Woolen Caps. Handker chiefs, Scarfs, Oloves. Hosieries, nnd all kinds of Fancy Notions, t-tmnped Muslins, Corsets, Perfume ries. .S'oaps, Lilly White, Enamel of America, Ma tionery. Ac, ia. Cull nnd examine lor yourselves. No IrouMo to show goods Sunbury, April 1 1 ISiW. IIOOs'N .-M MIOI'.si. J. C. SYLVIS, WITH II. G. TIIACHI'Il. Manufacturer of FRENCH AND AMFHICAN CALF IIOOlM, SIlOI'M 1111(1 lllt'-M, Pleasants' lluilding, Market Square, M'NEl'RY, PA. Ladies' Hoots, Shoes nnd Oalters of all descriptions made to order on tho shorle-t notice and most rea sonable terms. Having the best workmen employed, we can assure tbe public that, if they will give us a cull, tbey will bu taiislicd of the abuve facts. 11 K PAI1UXO neatly dono with di'puU'h. If your corns do hurt your feet, Just call nud leave vour mea.-urp, And we will mako your t-hoes or lloots, That you will cull a treasure. March M, 'fid. ly. FANCY DRY GOODS. ALL THE LATEST STYLES, Suitable for Ihe SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS. MISS KATE BLACK, Market Sciuare. two doors Fust of tho old Hnnk building. SUNBL'UY, Tcnu'a., HAS just opened a frwh assortment of the most fiuliiunable Fancy Press Uoods flom the largest etblUbiucnls in Philadelphia. DkLAINKS, ALAPACAS, POPLINS, CALICOS .110li(XI( 4.01!i, Cloths, Sucriues Flannels. Flannels, Sheetings, Mus tins, Ladies and Childrcns' HATS, Feathers, lUbbons, !- 'f'rliuutiiiitM, i:niIroilrriPH, Lace Veils, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Cloves, Horiory Hoop Skirts, Hopkins' Kliptio Skirts, lloal Ulaek Laee Shawls, and Ladies' Uoods of every duscription. Sun Umbrellas and Parosols. Gents' Collars, Keok-ties, Hall-hose, llandker chiets audUloves. . Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, llalr B J, LmK Bunbury. May 30, 1S. niiitk'TU V DtCALKKa' suDPliod with all kinds of ( j Stone Ware at less than Factory pilcM at Hi.r r . 1 iaa anil Ir a I i'hl all risbur. saving package. breakage and freight, at tho Mamiuotn More vi il. x. run. i.. ALL and see inoe beautitui uira vag.s iu. I . llarilwar store ut w JH CONLtV A CO UKI5AII& FANCVCAKKS, DAVID x-ur KEf.PECTFCT.f,Y tnrnnns Ibe riM.t1 of ,.!. r bury aud vioinity, that ho will bake to il l'r all kinds of I'nheslor llallis, rorile, A.r. I'amillns ire supplied trilh FIIE.11 BI'.UAD, Ta it Holls, Husks, 'lea Huns, c , and a'sokopt on hand mnnnfnotumd out ot tho I. el t.intnials. All orders loft at hit Shop in Market Sqniu e, onn door east of Miss Anna Painter's Millinery JSlnm, or at Lis Biikury ou Sp.uca Street, bctivcei. Front and Second streets, will meet with prompt attention. PICNIC PARTIES supplied with Cakes, Ice Cream, Ac, at the shortest notice. Orders are rcspc.'tfully solicited , DAVID FKV. Suiibuiy, Mny 2, IS1S 4M TO' &- fP"l'' undersigned hm ing bought the p y X entire rt0-U of Hujinger A lavlor, woiiM inffinn tlte nubile ibst bet. 'io.w ready lo do nil kinds of marble work ; bus on baud, and makes to order nt short notice, .lloiimiirnf nntl tlrn'..iniir-r, of every stylo lo suit puruhasors. IiOOlt AND WINDOW SILLS. Also, Cemetery P.ts with tlalvaniied pipe and ell other fencing generally usod on Cemeteries. John-A. Taylor wilfr-nutinue ill the ctnplu.vinent, nt the old stand iu Market Sounrn, Siinhtirv. Pa. May 2, 'M.Iy W. M. DAUiillhRTV SPKLNG FASIliOiNsTN MifS XjOUISA BUI3ai,El. T1IK popular Millinery, south side of Maiket Square. Sunbury. is dorirous of calling Ihu attention of the publie and trado lo her unique and bandmuin nisorluicnt of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOCDS. just opened. On hnnd nnd lnado tn order, are tho latest and mnM supcrn styles oi liritltil, .tloiirnin mul rs l!oii-tir-lsi il in") ISiiIm. Also, a splendi.'. n.-sortiniulof Tiiuin.ing. Arlifici.il Flowers. Bonnet Frames. Veils, Collars, Ao. Oentlemcn's Uoods. such as Hosiery, Hnndkor chief, Neck-ties, Brushes nnd goods for tho toilet. Also, a lino assortment of Perfumery, and all goods usually kept in a well ftirnifhod establishment. A call is only reouired to be convinced. N. IS. Special attention i. directed to a fine lot of Ln lies' Dress Caps and Head Dresses. LOUISA SH1SSLER. April IS, isr.8. I'.xocntor'n .Xotis-c. "VJOTICE is hereby given that lottors testamenla ry, having boon granted to tho undersigned, on the est'ato oftleorgeP. Puifor, late of Jackson town ship. Northumberland county, Pa., doccasc l. All persons indebted to said c.tatn nro requested to mako iiutncMliatc payment, nnd those having cluims to present llicul for i-ultloment. UEOKOE WITMER, Executor. Jackson twp., July i. lKftfl. 6t BAUGrll'S o.'iHi.itt i ii- iai iti.s: . 1 1 n r v' ON EVr.ltY I'A KAOK. BAL'till A SONS. Philadelphia. AND XOKT-WKSTEUN FEKTILIZ1NO CO , Chicago. Sole .'rliiiiiitiifliii'Prsi. PRICES. BAt'tiH'.S RAAV BONE PUO.SPIIATE, ?a per 2,000 lbs. DACGH S C1UCAC0 HONE FERTILIZER, f 30 per 2,000 lbs. HAl 'Jll S CHK'Aiio liLOOD MAM KE. $l0 per J.lilil pounds. Tho abovo Manures arc f.iri.i be 1 in both l ag.', an I hurrels, whichovvr vustuuiers prefer. U'Tho P:igsarc uui! urn in weight lot) uiidf. The nilention of I'arn.cr? is cpcially direi-ted to tlio fact that the sources of Ihe Haw Mutriul of whb'h I'.o .ti ive Manures are cuinposed, are so well under control that wo can furnish tbem of strictly uniform rpialil v und cundiiinn. and that they contain a larger percentage of aininonia tliuu any other class of uiaiifuctmcd niunures in the lu.n ki t. i:.n;ii & si)NS, 20 S. IMawaro Avenue. Philadelphia. NOHTII-WEiTEIlN FEIITILIZINO CO., Coiner Lal.cA LasalUtts., Chiea'o. OnAI'HH'S CIIMMKKCIAL MANCHI'Sn.-iy be procured from dealers, iu any oT the priu.'ipul tewns in the I'nitcd Mate's or liou.iniou o( Canada. fold by SMITH A tiENTHEll, .Sunbury. Juno LI, ImIS. aug 07-ly SlOO REWARD For a lacilieiao that will cute Ct'l'GHS, IXKl.l I'.NA, TIUKLINU uitlicTHIiOAT, WlldOI'INO COI'flH, oi relieve . s quick as c-oXMi'.Mi'i'ivi: ttn;iP, C O K ' 8 C O U (i II R A L S A 31 ovkii om; million hottlks Imvebecn ami not a niuslc iucf:in'' ! nn liiiiun is known. W hiivf.iii nnr (iomh'MKmi, any tjunntii ii t'ti ttticatf, nine ol'tln'tn from KMIM'NT I'flVSICl.V.NS vli huve u-ril it in Hit-ir ptm'ticf, mul ('Vt'11 ll lM0 l'ru cnnHcnce uver fvi'iy u'Uvr ci'ittpouiul. rr does not dm v rr a cough, but UMtSMNsi IT, i ni l( enulAe the patient to exprrtr:ito freely. Two or three il4st Wll.L ISVARIAni.Y Crpu TlCKLtMl in thr Tmhout ! A h'llf lnti.lt: hns nfii'ii emplt'trlv -"nretl the mt Siutf horn Cough, mul vet. tliouh it i m sure ami ttpccUy in ifj ftprTtifmn. n in pTiVi'tly ii:iiniIi'iD, Ik'Hh purely vli.ite. It m very ii;reeil'le to the male, mid may he utliiiiiimteri-il In rhiMreii i anv' ft'f. In fufi of CUOUP we will uuurunirj a cure, il lukm in 8CIi Ml. NO FAMILY HlofLU WK WITIIOl T IT! It ii williui th reuch ot oil, it being the chenpeil and be a iiit-tlifino exliiut . C. G. CLARK CO., Proprietor., NF.W 1IAVICN, CONN. April 1,1G? ly O O 33 ' s DYSPEPSIA CURE. rpillS Cilll'.AT RK.MKDV l-Oll ALL DI3KASKS ot 1 the ST OMACII8 it tl.e dispovvry of the invriitol of Cot's vattiAt-ts O'Uh hVtlsaui. while i-xii'-i liiintinn lor l.isowi. liaan. llrurti. t'ram.i m the Sionmcti lor Inn. wlutll 1i i1 before ytelilvd to ii'ithln tml i-al Toloi iil. TI.m ulo.oai tlai.y teflon 'ay firm va.ious parisol the country cocouiusv us to Ik tt.?v therf is no lirai. rauseU by a Jisotdi.ul atiauoi li it will noi s.M-eiiily cuio. Physicians endorse and Use it! Ministers give teatimouy of its efflcac-y. Ami from nil directions we receive tidink. of vuirs per funned. DvsrtrsiA! It is sere lo cure. UE.UtTUi rtN One dose will curs. r?ll-K HKAD.VCIli:: It lias cared ll. I.UI1 dceils -'f eases HKAD.vciiK AXD hi''jxkss: It stops it. titiily aiipules. tCIDITV OF THK STOMACH It cor.eets at once. RISK OK THE FOOD! it stop, imincd.airty. PISTRKM AFTER KATINU : One dose will remove. CHOLK.RA MORBl'S! Rapidly yields lo a few dues.. B T RRRATII ! Will be dunged with half a hotlle. IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS. Its I'NfRECKDE.N TKD gt'CCESS is owiaf to the fact .t.at It i'iirr ly ;tlHtiaa alni TO HF. ASrtKRT HKR WAV IN THK SYSTEM Naailjr every rlMlr in tin l.'uiied States sell. .1 m (INF. DiUJ.AR PER BOTTLE. C O. CLAPK & CO , Proprietor, xr.w iiAvrs, f ess, Avril U. IS0S.--ly. I lConil