Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 16, 1871, Image 3

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    SUNBUllY, SEPT. 10, 1871.
Kail road Time Table.
. V. f!. R. W Kast. P. E. R. R. WltST.
Buffalo Ex I've 4:10 aiErlo MnH, I've 2iijfi a m
Erio " 8:o5
Buffalo Ex. " 4:1.1
F.lmlrnMnit "11 MS
F.lmlraMall "12:45 pm
Erie " " 1:0 "
Lock II. AC." 4:3.1
Banbury Ae." 5:45 p m, Erie Bx. "
DBAMOKIM THTIBIOS X. 0. R. W,
0:50
LEAVS
ARRTVR
8:45 a tn
4:40 p m
4:00 p m
, D.H. &W. R. K.
Leave Snnrninr :RS a. m., 4:S5 and 6:50 p. m
. Arr.ntBunbu'ry 10:00 am, 6:30 nni 8:40pm
Accident Insurance Tickets can be had of J.
Bhlpmin, Ticket Agent nt t he Depot.
tffairs.
PnwtNO Machines. Mlns Caroline Dallas Is
tlio agent for the snlo of the three best Bcwtng
Machines In existence, vli "The Improved
Bingcr," "Grovcr A Bakor" and "Domestic,"
'which are constantly on hand and sold at rcn
sonnble prices. Cull and soe them. Ofllco on
Market street, east of the railroad.
REMOVAL OF THE "AMERICAN"
OFFICE.
The "NVXIIl'KY AMERICAN" Of-
flee will be removed to the Moore
A DlnniiiKer RulMing, on the Cor'
iter of Third and Market reels,
luring next week. Second Floor.
Entrnncc on Market and Third Sts.
N0.?.'Gaette"thls Week. On account
of the death of JonN G. YorxoMA, father of
the publishers of the (laxUe, which occurred on
last Wednesday, that paper will not bo Issued
this week.
Tiis Red Men's Tarndc, on tho first day of
the county fair, promises to be a great success.
A number of Tribes have accepted tho Invita
tions, and will be present to participate.
TtiR Indications nro that the County Agricultu
ral Fair, at this place, will be tho largest every
hold in central Pennsylvania.
Go to A. tf. Bilce, Esq., to gat rcglstorod for
tho West Ward.
Go to James Board, Esq., to get registered for
the East Ward.
CiioicnUnAnisci
Advcrtlscment. -Wanamakcr & Brown's Fall
Gas. We notlco the Sunbury Gas Company
are nctlvely engaged In laying leading gns pipes
through Market street. It is the. Intention to
Introduce gas in nearly all tho business places
along that street. A proposition has been made
to tho borough council to erect street lamps, and
n town meeting called nt tho Court House this
(Saturday) evening, to Instruct the Council whe
ther to accept or reject the proposition. It cer
tainly would be a commendable move to have
our streets lighted with gas, particularly hi tho
business portions of the town.
Aits tou RroisTEiinn ? If not don't delay In
attending to it at once, as it can only be dono
until the SOLli of September next, after which the
Ilegistery will be closed.
Oca attention was directed a fjw days ago to
a beautiful Mausoleum in tho marble yard of
Mr. IVuigherty nt this place, which was lately
notion up by our old friend John A. Taylor, to
be placed over the grave of a little niece of his.
It is a beautiful pleco of workmanship, and
probably tho beet marble job ever dono outside
the city. Mr. Taylor, appears to improve by age,
for wo really think It is the oest job he has ever
executed. It is worthy of a visit to look upon.
Tun line new hotel building of E. T. Drumhcl
Icr, on the corner of Fourth unj Market streets,
already presents a magnlllclent nppearnncc.
. The brick work is being painted which adds great
ly to beauty of the building. This house, when
finished will be one of the finest structures and
one of tho mo.-t pleasant houses In this part of the
country. Being roomy and conveniently arrang
ed, guests will find It not only convenient but
comfortable In every respect. As our friend Mr.
Drumbhe.ller, has displayed great taste In erect
ing this line building for tho public, we can nssuro
bis many friends that he also "knows how to
keep a hotel."
IUvb yourself Registered, attend to it in per
son, don't delay, remember tho SOl'u is tho last
day.
Mammoth Pe.u'ii. Wc were shown, a few
days since, by Mr. Jasper Stnyuiaker, a peach
that measured s Inches in circumference. It
was grown in the garden of our old friend Andrew
Ditty, Esq., nt Georgetown, this county. We
think that, as far ns heard Irom, to Georgetown
belongs the honor of raising tho largest peach
produced In this section of county tho present
season, and we arc satisfied If a few specimens of
Hie above size mentioned, wero to bo exhibited at
our County Agricultural Fair, they would beat nil
comitctitors.
Bw.i.oux AscF.NiiioN. A Urge number of our
citizens assembled on the flat, at the lower end
of town, on Wednesday afternoon Inst, to witness
the balloon nscenslon, which was announced to
take place prior to the afternoon perfonnaiiee of
a one-horse circus exhibition. About l1,' o'clock
tho necessary arrangements were completed for
the ascension, the ropes were cut, and the balloon
ascended at a rapid rate. Tlioaacctislou occupied
about two mliiutet and the descent liot quite so
long a time, the adventurer alighting In the lot
of M in. 8. Simpson, on Walnut street. This sensa
tion dodge was well planned to draw a crowd, but
after giving Ibis free txhlhlllou, there wero but
lew iIihI could be Induced to go Inside the rati,
vuss to see tlio show, tho proceed of which,
to learn, fell short of paylug expense.
Don't forget to see that you are registered.
i)oii'l J. (k iiI on oilier attending lo ere to It
tour.clf. Tho 3lHh Is the lal day the Registry
' l'p-11.
Is there a nw and uiy.teriou disease develop.
iK 1kI mining the rulu this accllou I A
i-w day silica Dan'l Maui hi, rnildlii a few Utiles
nt of I lii. pl.icu lu.l a e.j which appeared pr
ivlly e!l wb.-u milked In III eruulug but wai
jim I dea I ih i nr vi inoriiliiK. O i Saturday lust
r. T. II. Hall, t.f this b tu' lit a valuable cow
11 tluillar in inner. Haimis of stork should
1. 1 tire into lliu ibj. i i, and ndetvur lit asver
tin lbs u.iliiid of I lie di.i .iM um4 Us imiudy, If
i id U) onu. llluM.4v.
. - . . -
ta t situ ft Mimmi-tt i lutarl la tutl)'
.11 j, tlis c ii J of lint, t'. SVtlW'f, ft bo auuuuusa
Intu'f au In t pcudvht tun lldat fix AtUl
a Ue. Ii a 111 be rtuwutUr..! I Lai Mr. Wultar,
a., itf-411 4 out uf Ibe uxiulualiutt at lit Lie
i. uu-iai t. I uutaullou, b Urn fi4u4seuutatitt.il
i Hit r-nl iijiiit by lb IiwU lalBullu.
.'. is i U wliUw! Im tbu puaUiua, u4 lll
. I"t l l iu.ltu lbs siti p.iit uf all u'jm4 tu
a t I an I titu,l,u.
Iw c I a In. J. U Kt.Utk, UI alox u
ei4 i uuiui ti4 uf I kit Hr't uum,it
.UM t ,1, ti I tlu f t 1 f,-i.ll4f. A a u(i-
lo .t kit buu. bd utt tltluti4l flatt4
tl lti.lt I alWwii.'t, at, I Uvta it bf Hum
ij ,"J h iu. funufMM), ! av
i-l. it t n; .tl t.ib ua l4 Isaaus)
. wi l it.li litmbiwtj
Btati FAin. The exhibition of the Pennsyl
vania Mate Aglcnltnral Poelety wblcn occurs at
Bcranton on September 10th, 20th 21st and 23d
promises to beadisplay ofunusnnl magnificence.
Agplondld collection of native and Imported live
stock will be on exhibition, Including horned
cattle, sheep, swine, Ac. k
One of the prominent fcatnrcs of the Tolr will
be the grand trials of speed, which nro to take
place dally for tho largest premiums ever offered
by the society, and we are assured that In this,
as In al! the branches of homn Industry, competi
tion will he remarkably brisk and active. Ar
rangements have been concluded for tho finest
and largest floral display ever shown nt any ex
hibition of the societ y, which wHl include all the
rarest and most beautiful varieties of native and
exotic plants.
Liberal terms have been mndo with tho differ
ent Railroad companies, by which excursion tick
ets good for the ronnd trip will be issued nt great
ly reduced rates and all animals and articles that
have been on exhibition and remnln unsold will
be returned free. Tho prospects of the society
for a brlllant fair have novor been more promis
ing, and ns this Is the last exhibition that will
occur lu . this section for a numbor of years wo
hope. our citizens and people of the nclghbor-
noou win coniritiute noernliy in tne way ol en
tries, nttend in a body and ninko it both credit
able and successful.
Tnn Sign of the Timcs-VWanamakcr A Brown,
Oak Hall." . ..
Jadielnl Conierenee.
At the mooting of tho Conferees, appointed to
nominate a enndidnte for Presldont Judge of the
Eighth Judicial District, eomposed of tho coun
ties of Northumberland nnd Montour, held at
Bnnbury, on the 0th dny of September, 1871,
there were present from Northumberland coun
ty, Hon. Jno. B. Packer and Wm. C. Lnwson,
Esq., and from Montour ,county, Hon. Joshua
W. Comly and Isaac X. Grler, Esq.
On motion, Hon.- J. B. . Paekor was chosen
chairman, and Isaac X. Grler, Esq., Secretary of
the Conference. , .'' .
On motion of Hon. Joshua WV Comlv. It was.
nnanlmonsly, JiciMtta, Tnaj WM M. ROCKE-
KLL.KK, Ivm., of Nort ftfmber and count v. bo
tho nominee of this conf(Teitco, anil that the, fol
lowing Address be respectfully submitted to our
fellow citizens i i
Profoundly Impressed with a senso of the great
importance of the selection of a proper nnd com
petent person for the high tifflco of Presldont
Judge of this Judicial District, who will, ns the
minister of Justice, hi entrusted, In a great mea
sure, with tho protection and enforcement of the
rights of every Individual In tho counties of
Northumberland nnd Montour, for the next ton
years, we take this occasion, in presenting the name
of Win. M. Kockcfeller, Esq., as a candldnto for
that position, to congratulate Our fellow citizens
upon their good fortuno in having In their midst
one so eminently qualified, by a life of study and
closo application to the toilsome duties of nn ex
acting profession, to hold tho scales of Justice
with a steady hand, nnd to administer the law,
which has been the prido and glory of the Fath
ers, ns it has come down to ns from tho great
judicial lights who have gono beforo us.
Having known Mr. Rockefeller Intimately and
well, both as n lawyer and as a man, by associa
tion with him, and by coming In contact with
him In tho practice oftho law, and lu tho trial of
causes in our Courts, for a period of years, reach
ing nearly a quarter of n century, wo have no he
sitation in saying that wo bellevohlm to bo pecu
liarly fitted for the office for which he Is now pre
sented. Feeling nn intelligent and patriotic in
terest In public n flairs, with political convictions
calmly adjudged, and never refusing to express
his sentiments with regard to public measures
when solicited, hu has yet uniformly avoided nc
tive and ovcrzenlons participation In partizan po
litics, and cannot, therefore, justly bo considered
a politician, in any offensive eenso of that term.
Industrious and untiring In tho discharge, of
his professional duties, men- of all parties, who
know him best, nn:l havo witnessed tho unflag
ging cnorgy with which ho espouses nnd defends
the cause of his clleut, whe unjustly assailed,
will not fall to unite with us in rendering tho re
spect due to his ability, legal, learning, personal
integrity, aid modest though real worth.
His long nnd extensive experience loo, lu. the
praetlco peculiar to our Courts, particularly in
the trial of actions of Ejectment brought for the
settlement nnd location of the disputed bounda
ries of conflicting surveys til nearly oil of tbo
many which have been tried an 1 adjudicated In
tho Courts of Northumberland County, he has
been promlucntly coneerncd'lidd great wciglit to
tho numerous other reasons that could ba pre
sented, but which will roadily occur to every
candid nnd reflecting mind, Irt support of his no
mination, and point to him uq tho man whoso el
evation to the Bench will bring to It reputation
nnd extensive learning and dignity, and will con
tinue nnd strengthen tho faith and Confidence In
the administration of justice which wo havo been
so willing to reposo in our Courts iu tho long
years of the past.
Oil motion, tho Chair nppolntn 1 a committee of
three, consisting of Hon. J. W. Comly, Win. C.
Lnwson, nnd I. X. Greer, n committee, to Inform
Mr. Kockcfeller of his nomination ; nnd the
Chairman, on motion, was added lo said coin
mil tec.
Tho commltteo having waited upon Mr. Rock
efeller, and having, through their Chuirmuu, Hie
Hon J. W. Comly, In n neat nnd appropriate
speech, informed him of his unanimous uomiua
tions, that gentleman replied as follows i
WM. M. HOCKRFEI.LRK's ACCEPTANCE.
Gentlemen of tht Conftnnfi t The nomination
which you have just given mo I accept. Although
no man can say that I ever sought tbo position,
yet I have said that If tho people of this district
desired my services ns President Judge, I would
willingly serve them, nud I say now, that, If
elected, I will gtve the duties of the office my en
tire ami undivided attention. As I understand
it, by the terms of your appointment, ynu were
left free to exercise your own Judgment In the
selection of a candidate without regard to his
parly )o!!tlcs, and tho person of vour choice to
bit "The People's Candidate." Vith this un
derstanding 1 agree to go before the Kplo as
llieir caudidnle. And now allow ma to assure
you that this manifestations of your confidence lu
inc. is duly appreciated, cobiIii( from such a
source, from geiitlemvu whose reputation, ns ci
tizens nnd law, crs are totoud to none In this
country, nud with whom I liavepcnt the whole of
my professional life, Is caleiiliifcl to Inspire with
in me the moat profound fcellnir of prldo and
gratitude and whether elects) or not; I assure
you, I shall always look uia.. vtuc action of to
day, as an occiuiou Hover to Ifa forgotten. -
Ghkat ot!K lu wearing IVanamaker A
Brown's Clothing. "
Koa Full a grand .lot k nt Oa H til, W. A B's.
Cool Weather brings Its chaio,'". it U well to
provide sgalii.t rool morning and chilly avea
lugs. We notice a nun pit le llns of waterproofs,
wool plaid, opera rluth, u! pacts, flit tine l &io.,
Ju.l opening at Wt inter' popular ca.h tlure,
lUupl's lllot k, Htiubury, Pi. Glte l.litl a rail
au4 secure your full suits, ulijla you can secure
the hiojI de.lruble patterns and, new stylus. A
complete lo. k uf guud always on baud al "opu
lr toll prices.
A Uisu.-Wa nutlta that 1uwas U. Notl,
Uarektbl Tailor, ult Third ttrot, U katlutf
grand ftua for lu suit uf UuitU t-lutliliiy. lUv
iu I Us Iw4 tf-iuUiu Market, that eouU U fuuud,
lie b UittitJ la plea mi 11 a bo git bltu a rail.
1 be ne i)l of (inn' k,lu ara ad
lulicj by ail. lit i) kutiy luu kpuu Hyit uum,
u4 ti., hmh ttavu tb. ta (j t;lult suit
utad. up, go. at uui lu J. Y. kbadtr. ui-IU lit
t ttaral 11.41, -i ll ttt.ti nUbe (ialltt.4.
h.Ut. I.a4, it., Trttt,, au4 Uaibtr
tuita.,11 1..UJ mm lb Buuk lut, tall
uaa4ll. nuui al lu rtl..
kul taiLa lt,ai A. It. . I', If, r, A, f,
t . . t . a, F, ituf (ij ,, llMUy
l-aj aaaa at rilllfl Wuautv I I4s
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Kttt )uttli64 IM If, U.uf U awl.,! tba.il
.4a(.
, On July 24tht 1871, nt the M. E. Parsonage,
Jn Northumberland, by the Rev. B. F. Stephens,
Mr. Zaoiiariaii Mot En to Miss Ai.itR Kmo
nAtTM, both of Sunbury, Pa.
In
this place, on Wednesday morning last.
JOHN G. YOUNOMAN, Esq.,aged85 years 8
months and 7 days.
The funeral of the deceased will take place
from his late resldenco No. 25 North Third street,
on this (Saturday) afternoon nt 8 o'clock. Tho
friends and relatives nro Invited to nttend.
The deceased was, until recently, connected
with the "Gazbtth" of this plnco, and was the
fathor of tho editor nnd proprietor of that Jour
nal. Ha was a man of vigorous constitution,
sober and Industrious, nnd frc-picnlly worked nt
the case .until within a few weeks previous to his
death, and was, porhnps, nt tho time, the oldest
working compositor in the Stnto. He learned tho
printing business nt Rending, and came to this
plnco about the year 1813, and started a smnll
German pnper entitled the "NonD-WESTUraiB
Post," which he subsequently converted Into nn
English paper called tho "Wokkinomen's Ad
vocate" aboui 1831. A few years after it was
enlarged and called tho "Susntmr Gazette,"
and was published ft number years tinder tho
management of his son Gi;n. B. Yovnoman, Esq.
When Governor Porter wns elected, ho appointed
tire deceased Register and Recorder for this coun
ty, to which office lio was afterwards elected by
the people '
In TurbiitVillc, on the 10th Inst., MAY, wife of
George P. Knmp, nged 81) years, 4 months, and
17 days.
Near McEwcnsvlUc, on tho KOth ult.,
HENRIETTA RUNS, nged 33 yenrs.
In Washlngtonvllle, on the 27th ult., JOHN
AVESER, nged about B5 years.
In Delaware Township, on tho IStli ult.,
ANNA CATHARINE, daughter of John nnd
Elizabeth Kick, aged 2 yea is, S months, and 10
days.
Near McEwcnsvlUc, on tho Gth ult., MARY,
wlfo of John Mctzgar, aged nearly C4 years.
The CoiilesMloiiM of nn Invalid.
PUBLISHED ns a warning nnd for the benefit
of yowifi nun and otUei-n, who sillier from
Nervous Debility, Ac., supplying the means of
self-cure.
Written by one who cured himself nnd sent
frco on receiving n post-paid directed envelope.
Address, NATHANIEL M A Y FA I It,
May 20, 1871.-0m. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sunbury Grain fc l'roducc Klurkot.
COItltECTP.il WEr.KI.Y IIY III1.E 4 GEUINonit.
GitAlJi Choice White Wheat 1 00
Best Amber, Winter 1 no
Corn
Kye i oo
Oats, (33 lbs.) 50
Best Amber, Winter, per sack 3 00
" " " " barrel S 0
Corn Meal, per cwt 3 50
Pennsylvania Roll !i5
Eoos Per dozen 10
Meats Dried Beef, iter lb 2H(!ij:;0
Smoked Mutton l(i(,13
I tun per lb 25
Fish Salt White Fish, per lb 15
" Trout " 15
Cod . 8
Fresh Shad t 40fi()
Veoetaules Turnips, per bushel 75
Potatoes " " 1 10
Onions " " 1 0)
Beans, " quart 1518
Homlnv, " 13
DulED FltriTS Dried Apples, per lb 13W.14
" Peaches, " 20(5);:0
" Cherries, " 10(3,:15
" Blackberries 13
" Raspberries 20
iitv bbcrtiscmcnts.
r v-
WM. Ml ItltAT. OI.AYMAKElt. WM. II. ULACK.
MURRAY & CO.,
"Wholesale Dealers in
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Olllee and School Stationery,
Printing, Wrapping nnd .tlanlllii
PAPERS,
IMI'KIt KAON, Ae., Ve.
Tho Celebrated
Corry Kerosene liiiriiiiig Oil
always on hand.
Having ulso opcued a
COAL YARD,
wo are prepared to supply nt short notice, and nt
the lowest rates,
ECJG,
STOVE,
CHESTNUT
and
TEA
COAL
to all who may bo pleased to give us a call.
Orders left nt our office No. 85 Smith Third St.,
will be promptly tilled.
MUUUAY & CO.
No. 35 South Third Ftrect, Suiiburv, Pa.
t Anir. at, i7i. '
Weitlerii Dlwlrlrt or l'euuHjl'u, nm.
Iu llankruptey. At Sunbury, Augntl 31, S71.
rpilK uuder.tifd hereby liivcs notice of blsup
1 iHilntmcnt a Alirueo of Jacob l.miek. m
the ll.ir.iliull ofhhaDinklu.Iti the Ctiiliily of North-
unrxriiuiu, au.l male or IVmntvl vmiia, m it It lit
sultl tli.trlet, who ha been adjudged u bankrupt
Um;ii bis owu (ictlilou by tlio DUlrlct Court of
sum uiflrlct. .
1.1.UVD T. ROIIftb.U'H, Assliriiec,
riunliury, Pa,
To the creilllors of the said B.tiikrupl.
Bi'pt. , l-7l-3t.
fill 1.
JJWElt?$
No. OO'J Chetuut Stroot, riiilttdolphiu,
IK-lr lo Invlt the f.pei l.t! alleiillon uf puit ba
ar audotbt'is vUIHiik the t lly.lolbt Ir uuutually
mw attt .attv't, auitiiieitl Ul
.w JtiMrlrj
USE W ATI II ib
uf utiMl rclUblu maker,
ODI.D til I.B.
irlUlU klltft utr
lor brUal au4 utlivr reci.Ulloii.
Tabl Cutlery, Htlro I'lalwl Uuu4 ut lit auti.t
lU4lll.
mtxt ii ciih ks, niuivKM ami
U S l .VI. till.MK. IX,
lavclnatl duett (ruui furl djllu b ltM.nl
UMtlUi
I uutltuu. u4 pulit alUullita I riliu kl lu
ail ltu tay La la44 ll t.4 v4lal Uttt
Ultutt lu lull lUir UawltUI .lorw,
I UvalMMl a)trl.
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I fa.llMlWll EH,
ki
PHILADELPKIA;
17c7 have tlia most Com
plete and Handsomest
Stockof Fine Heady-Made
Clothingfor Gentlemen's,
Youths', Boys', and Chil
dren's Fall and Winter
V7 car ever manufactured
by any cstatlishment in
this country.
Tne Styles are the very
t.
The Fata
ire of the Best
wtJ
Quality.
The Make is Superior, and
the Prices are the Low
est ever charged for the
same class .Goods.
c--y-You are cordially in
cited to visit Oah Hall
this Season, and inspect
the various Designs and
Qualitie3,-inquiro Prices,
and, if you see any article
you like, to make a Pur
chase. a-rPolite Attention always
given.
- Children's Department
en the First Floor.
rur-Gentlcmen's Furnishing
Coeds cf Every Descrip
tion. fvS-Ths Largest and most
Thoroughly Organized
Custom Department in
Philadelphia, with a
Magnificent Stock cf Piece
Goods to Hake to Order.
lTo Ccttcn-Mizcd Goods
used.
tsr Samples, with Easy
Rules for Self-Measurement,
sent hy mail to
any address on applica
tion. 3 a Asdca,
S. E. Cor. Gth & 1L&BZET
PHILADHLPHU,
FARM FOR SALE.
rrMlE uuderslKiicd hnviiVa lnrirer tract of land
JL (over 'MO acres) than can be properly culti
vated iu quo farm, largely devoted to tnieklni;,
oilers for salcnbout one 100 ncrcs, cnibracin; the
w hole of the old Persinu farm, together with a
part of the (iuldin farm.
The natural advantages of the part olfercd for
sale, are in tall rexpects equal for Hardening pur
M)sca, to those of the part reserved. My own gar
dening for tho past two seusous ha been chlctlv
done upon It.
There nro many jrootl farmers in this county
barely making u living at ordinary train fanning,
who might greatly advance their Interests by
giving gttine attentimi to trucking upon a I'm ni so
well adapted lo the business as the one now oil'er
c.l, nud so convenient to one ol the very best mar
kets in the State. Terms rcasouuble. For par
ticulars inquire of, or address
WILLIAM L. NF.8BIT,
July H-tf. I'tixlnos, North'd l o.. Pa.
Oltl'IIANS' t'OIRT N.tI.E.
OUK8UAN'f to an order of the Orphans'
L. Court of Nortliuiiibcrlnntl county, will l.c
epoed to puiillc sale, on tint preniinit, nn the
IhI tiny oI'Mrptriubcr, 1S7I, thu f.llu
lug Heul Kstittc, to wit i All that certain mes
suage or tract uf hind, situate In Jackson tuwn
bhip, Northumberland county, fa., bounded nud
ue.erllw.l its rollows, to wit i On llienoltll by
laud of Jiihn Kcltermau, on the cast by laud of
Daniel llllliusli, nu the somh by laud of the en
title, of widow Mnlllck, dee'd, and on tbe we-t
by bind of Jucob Heller, ntutuiiiing Four (I)
Arrfu, morn or It-, wlmreon are erected a two.
.lory Inline dwelling hoit.e, a friiuio stable, ,Vc.
A well uf witter (with pump) near he door, u
ittl of fruit trees, Ae., being the proierty of f.iin
Uel l-itiaba and J. Jacob Lulaha, minor cbllJreii
uf Henry l.itl.liu, dcceuw.l. h.tle tu coiiini, in e
at lOu'eltH'k, oil said day, alien I lie. coudilluli
a III be madu known by
AHKAIIAM HLAStiEK, Gutirdiuu.
Aug. JU, W.-U.
UV.l.hV. NK, lblr.1 Hi ret I, at lite
depot, til NISI KV, fA., W. lUr.a, pro
prlt ior. Warm meal acrvt-d up al all hours,
r'uh, Kuwl and tiaiue. rrri Owifr coii
litiilly tm baud aud etd lu every l)le. The
U .lt.f anir nud llUoral Hie Har.
Irr'aiitilic will rut applied in oy.i, r
duiiu up lu any style, by leaving order at il.ti
" tNov.'TUIy.
perxiu are hen by ran I lined agl!ttl
trtv.lut.alug or B.blllK UIkiu Ilia Miuil...
ul Ilia uitilerliUKl, lu Ilia louatte t.f )ui.i l,l,i
and .SttrlbuiuCaiUiid, as I bo full aiu-ut uf ll..'
law Will be (ufoirtd tta all fiolittlng i,t u iiL-.
ftlHI IIKI hFltr,
Aium la umuofu,
HKNKV Ltllll,
Kl. KIHII.,
llnMa Tlinl I MAS,
Ult II iL H r Kf,
Al KKAMIirll IHMIAMAS'.
I.llla Htl.y,
AIMM llSkkU,
Ainu a. t via!..
1411' AI...
Jl'll HtHi.
-4 JiM.-at.
l I UM r. "
f IHIK Uti4vi.i;ua4 ltll'( Un appwtiult-4 tu
Aujn.t l , ii. tit bat.' t wan, la u4 l. i
Ikk tut.l) uf .MlbW!uW.tUll4, It lualt Ut.lll
kalioi ( lb LaUb.a ul i.uu. lu Iba l.t.4. kl
1 1.. Kit. I llll.lul, A4u,uuli.l. ul l.u t.i.u
"I U-( aa.fck, 4...a, ai.l w t ail uiiu
lutiutij iu kal uaif. at bit wit. a, lu
ati, u rtfcJ.j, lu Jta W U lfc.t jia.t, 4. Ii ,
Ti5
o
M. iMII.I.IO. OF Ml I.N NAVKI!
It in ono of tlio roin.irltnblo facts of this re
markable ngc, not merely that so many perrons
nrc the victims of dyspepsia or IndlgcRtioii, but
Its willing victim. Now, wo would not bo nn
dertdood to say that nny one regards dysptpsla
with favor, or feels disposed to rank it among
the luxuries of life. Fur from It. Those who
have : experinced its torments would 6cout such
nn Idea. All dread U, nnd would gladly dispense
with its tinpleasnnt fmiiiliartles. Mark Tapley,
who wns jolly under alt thu trying circumstances
In which he was placed, never had nn nltack of
dyspepsia, or his Jollity would have speedily for
saken him. Men nnd women sometimes sillier
Its tortures uncomplainingly, but whoever heard
of a person who enjoyed them ?
Of nil the multifarious disonscs to which the
human system Is liable, there is perhaps no one
so generally prevalent ns dyspepsia. Thcro nro
diseases morn nctito nnd painful, nnd which
more fmiucntly prove fatal ( but none, the cH'cctn
of which arc so depressing to tlio mind nud srt
positively distressing to the body. If there Is a
wretched being In the world It Is
A CONFIRMED DYSrEfTtC.
Nearly every other person you meet Is n vic
tim, nn apparently willing oncj for were this
not the case, why so tunny sull'crers, when a cer
tain, speedy and safe remedy Is w ithin tho easy
roach of nil w ho desire to avail themselves of It'f
But the majority w ill not. Winded by prejudice,
or deterred by bome other unexplained inliaenee,
they refuse to nccept the relief proffered tliein.
They turn n deaf car to the testimony of the
tho'iMinds w hoso sull'erlnpt have been alleviated,
nnd with strange infatuation, appear to cling
with desperate determination to their ruthless
toruicnter. lint says u dyspeptic i What Is this
remedy f to which wc reply : This great allevia
tor of human suffering Is almost as widely
known ns the English language. It has allayed
the agonies of thousands, and is to-day carrying
comfort nnd encouragement to thousands of
others. Tills acknowledged panacea is none
other than
I)n. IIOOFLAND'8 GERMAN LITTERS.
Would you know moid of the merits of tlds
wonderful medicine than can be learned from tha
o perience of others f Try it yourself, and w hen
It has failed to fulfil tho asMiiance of its ctlleacy
given by the proprietor, then abandon faith in
it.
LET IT RE REM E M ft ER T. D,
fust or all, that 1IOOFI. ANll'S GERMAN BIT
TERS is not a mm beverage.
They nrc no nlcholic iu nny sense of the term.
They arc composed wholly of Hie pure juice or
vital principal of roots. 'i'hU i not a mere as
sertion. The cMn-.els from which they arc com
pounded nrc prepared by one of the able.-t of
German chemists. Unlike any other Hitters In
the market, they arc wholly free from spii ituout
Ingredients. The objections which hold with fo
much force against 'preparations of this class,
namely that a desire for Intoxicating drinks is
stimulated by their use, are not valid In the case
of the Herman Milter. So far from cneo'ir.iglng
or Inculcating a taste-or de.-lrc lor Iiicbi ietiiig
beverages, it may be ronildcnthtlly asserted that
their tendency l.i iu a diamelricailv opposite tli
reetlon. Tin ir cliecls can be HENEEHTAL
ONLY in all cases of the biliary system. Iloof
lanil'sGcrmnn Hitters stand without nu equal,
net big promptly nnd vigorously upon the Liver j
tlicy remove its torpidity end cause, healthful se
cretion of bile thereby supplying tile stomach
with the. inot im'.h'priisabii: elements of sound
digestion in proper proportions. They give tone
to tlio stomach stiiniilaling its fuuetious, and
enabling it to perform its duties as nature de
signed it should do. They impart vi'or and
strength to the entire system, rinsing- tiie patient
to feci like another being iu fact, giving him a
new lease nf lire.
THEY I'LRITY THE RI.OOIl, c'.cu.sing the
vital II u Id of all hurtrul Impurities and sni plat.t
ing them with the elements ol' genuine heaithfal-ne.-s.
In a word, thcro is scarcely a diiea-e iu
which they cannot be saMy nu.) b iietTi dally cm
ployed ; bat in that most generally prevalent dis
tressing nnd dreaded disease. Dyspepsia, THEY
STAND UNRIVALED.
Nov:, there are certain classes of persons to
whom extreme Hitters are not only unpalatable,
but who llnd it Impossible to take them without
positive discomfort. For biieh
Dti. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
has been specially prepared. It is intended for
use where a slight ulchullc stimulant is required
in connection with the .well-known Tonic pro
perties of the pure German Hitters. This Tonic
contains all the ingredients of the Hitlers, but so
ll tvoie l it to remove thu extreme bitterness.
This preparation is not only palatable, out com
bines, iu modillc.l form, all the virtues ol' the
G-ruinn Kilters. The solid extracts of sonic of
Nature's choicest restoratives nre held in solu
tion by a spirituous agent oftho purest (jnality.
In cases of languor or excessive debill'y, where
the system appears to have become exhausted of
its energies, HOOFLAND'S TONIC tuts with
almost marvelous ctl'et t. It not only stlinuhtt s
the Hugging and wasting energies, but invigor
ates ami permanently strengthens Its actions up
on the Liver and Momacli thorough, pcrhnpslcss
prompt tliau the Hitter.), when the same quanti
ty is taken is none the less certain. Indigestion,
liilllousiiess, Physical or Nervous l'ro: -trillion,
yield readily to lis potent liilluenee. It gives the
invalid a new and stronger hold upon life, re
moves depression of spirits, m:d inspires cheer
fulness. It supplants the pain of disease with
the oae and comfort of pcrlect health. It gives
str-ngth to weakness, throws despondency to
the winds, nnd starts ihe restored invalid upon
a new ami gladsome career. Hut Dr. Hooiland's
benefactions to the human nice arc not conlined
to his celebrated GERMAN HITTERS, or his
invaluable Toxic, lie has prepared another
medicine, which is rapidly winning its way to
popular favor because of' its intrinsic meiiis.
This is
HOOFLAND'S PODOPIIYLLIN PILLS,
a perfect rub.,tituto for mercury, without any
of mercury'H evil qualities.
These mlerfiil Pills, which nrc intended to
act upon tho Livcr.-r.ro nialiilv Composed of Po
dopbyllin, or the VITAL PR1NC1PLK OF THE
MANDRAKE ROOT.
Now tie desire thereafter to distinctly under
stand that this extract of the M m Irake is manv
limes more powerful than the Man.ln.ke itself.
It Is the medicinal virtues of this hcallli-gliing
plant in a pei t'eetly puivund blghlv conet iitrated
form. Hence it is that two of the Podophylliii
Pills conttiiutc ii full dobf, while anywhere six
to eight or ii handful of oilier preparations of
the Mandrake are required. Thu Pitdophvlli'.i
ACTS DIUFl'TLY O.N 1 UK LIVER, slim.'iliil
lug iu lunt lions and causing it to in.tkc its I il
lary set n lions In regular and roper ij'iaiililies.
The I ii I tn ion renin wbleli invariably follow the
use ol mercury I entirely avoided by their u-c.
Hat it Is not upon the Liter only itmt ilmr low
ers arc exerted. The rvtritit of Mandiake con
l. lined lu tliein Is tkillfiillv loinbliied wilh four
other extracts, one of wbit li at t upon the t-to-
inaen, one upon lliu upper botvtds, uuc uji.n ti.o
lower bowels, nnd cite prevents any uripin ;
t lieet, thus protlm in:; a piil that lilllueuie. the
ci'tire tllgesllvc mid alimentary sy:i.ni, lu an
equal and h iiuioiu.iou. in. unit r, nud 1- to tion
entirely rt.,i from ii:iufii, vmiiiiiiig t-r ;:1pii.g
p un t .iniiii.iii to an i nu r partitive... .
Nu Iioiim bold thuiil I to w .lliuut lit. in. Tl.-y'
aic p. i l. i tly .tff, r.-qaire hu. twt) for an 1 1 i- ,
ii.tr) do a-, nre i.r.inipl nnd i-ill. ienl lu in lion, ai.l j
u It. u u.rj lu comiti iioa with Dr. II..iUuJ'i ,
Gt rio.ta ll.'iler., or Tonic, uuiv b ' It-.,. ltd. d as
ceilala - i.-li1. . in all u.n of l.ii. r t oiapl.iiul, I
I'ytpt pln, or ith u Hit di.onl r. It. wliicb Ihe
t..L in it iu.lii,.tiilv nul.i.ci. 'I n. i I'.. I.. i l.t .ii.. '
I'i'ln a. I upon ih.- .ioiimi b nn,) bo. I., cubing
ml niipriq . r ob.lriieii,.i,, v. bile lliu lULr or
Tunic pllllly tlltl bliHid, .11. iqjllti ll ,tn I .ni.i r-
ali i Im flume, i;.t lone mi 4 itpHi l lo lliu .lo
in, o It, mi. I lliu. build up lliu invalid uiich .
Di llou.l t,i,, h.iwu,' plot :,, 4 l .i, in il rciito,
di lor tit..-., lui givou llitt wihI.I one i tlit
l ba i il.iii.t! a l pin at ion, lit Ilia aou.l. tlltl i.ic-
par.iiii.it k hum it a. Dr. l ,ll ni l . l.i. , t, (01,
Int. Kill, a oii iii.-u iiim.l) In ja'.u. aii 1
ut l.ti. 1. 1 a. I kind.
III. ..ii. ,u. i.i, V.uiulaio, T.-ilU.ih-, l,i.
I.I. ni. ,, i. tin., Uuitf, I'aiu lit titu H.t. k uul
Loo.-, RiiMW",,,,,, , jl,,-., al) , , , t
l. i li . I pin all. hi. lu uitltilu-r o I, in. . , ll. . I
tj I.) il t. al'Hn.ltii.,;, aud IUi um lu. ua.u.
re i) J t)'.
T.A. ii liili'iualty, ll i. a mm f t I' ,ul l.-nn..
ki lu. t li.Hti.t, ti, a II. id ,t I.. ., I , 1 1).. u. I
t.ir. i i. a. ta ..ii.m., I t.ti.ip., 'aii..lu lUt. l -lua.
It, I i I U, A.il.u.a, Ot.-.
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K "t ml i.. .iii.tl t.ii.. (it ii,,i-lu ibiu
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Orphans' Court Sals I
I PURSUANT to tin order of tho Orphans'
Court of the County of Northumberland,
Bliitc of l'ennsylviiiiln. tho undersigned Adminis
trators of Peter Winner, late of Lower Mabanoy
township, Northumberland County, deceased,
will expnso to sale by public Vcudue, on the
premises, on .
Nntiirriuy t!i IGlli tiny of foxtem
Itor, A. It., 1S5I,
the following Valuable Real Estuto, to wit i All
that certain
TRACT OF LAND,
Rclng marked ns purpart Nn. 1, In n certain writ
of partition between the heirs of Peter Winner,
deceased, situate In Lower Mahanoy township,
Northumberland County, l'u., adjoining lands of
Charles liroslotis, Augustus Hndnmn, iind other
lands of said 1'elcr Witmer, deceased, containing
MxtJ-Elglit (CM) Acre nntl One
. l'orcli,
more or less, oil of which la cleared ; whereon
is erected a Doublo
Two-Story Dwelling House,
a new Rank Rain 4iix95 feet, n Two f tory rum
mer House, a Two Story Spring House, Slaughter
House, Cider Mill and I'ress, Wagon Shed nnd
oilier out-buildings. A never failing
. SPRING OF WATER
near Ihe house, nnd miming water through the
barnyard. This farm is nil Lime Stone Land,
nnd In a high state of cultivation, the soil being
the nature of liver bottom land, and the lielus
well watered. There Is n Lime y.lone. ridge, on
the south sido of sal J fuiui.and a quai ry opuiedj
TWO KII.X!
nro erected, and room nnd stone snlllclcnt for
for twenty-live more kilns.
Thcro Is Locust nnd Walnut Timber hi large
quantities on llii.-j tract. .
ALSO,
All that certaiu Tract or Piece of Land, situate
in the township nil 1 county nfnresuld. hounded
by lands of ( harlcs Hrosions, Hi nt. Philips, lVtcr
Hoiiell, Susannah, philips, nnd other lands of
sai.l d. -ceased, containing l'oity (40; Acres nnd
Forty-Seven (47) "Perches, more or- less, bcinri
marked it purpart! No. hi do said writ of
partition.
ALSO,
All that certain or other Tract, or piece of Land,
situate iu the township and county aroresald,
hounded by lauds of .lo.-lah Wert, David Kcmplc,
Im.iic Kerstcller au.l ( .diaries Rrosious, contain
ing Twenty-One (-J1) Acres and Thirty-Seven
(bi) Perches, more or loss, being marked aii pur.
pail No. !'., la sai l writ of partition.
A 1X9,
All that certain other Tract or Ticco of Land,
situate in the township and county aforesaid,
bounded by lauds of Susannah Philips, Josiali
Wcit. iiinl oilier lands of said deceased, contain
ing Or.e Hundred and Eleven (111) Acres nnd
One Hundred and Fifly-Sevcn (1.Y7) Perches,
more or less, being marked ns purpait No. 4, in
said w rit of partition. This tract is well limber
ed with Chestnut, Ottk, Locust, Pine, cVc.
ALSO,
All lint certain oilier Piece or Tract of Land,
situale In tiie township and county nfop suicl,
bounded by lands of A. lia.lnian, John Hiaira
inan, John Patrick and JoMah Weil, containing
Six (ti) Acres and Fourteen (14) Perches, more
or less, being marked as purpait No. 5, in said
writ of partition.-
ALSO.
All that certain other Tract of Land, situate
la the township and county a foresai l, bounded
by lands of Jacob Dreibelbis, David Snyder, Jo
sialt Horrcll, A. Hadnian, and other lands of said
deceased, containing Threat (3). Acres and One
Hundred nnd Thirty-Three (lSii; Perches, being
marked us purpart No. 0, iu said w rit of parti
tion. The above property is all situated within a
mile oT Georgetown Depot of the N. C. Railway,
and w ithin half a mile of the river. It Is nearly
nil Lime Stone land, and some of tho very best
lu the State for tho raising of nil kinds of grain.
Being conveniently situated to tho railroad,
makes it one of the most desirable lu the county.
Late the properly of Peter Witmer, deceased.
Sale to commence, lit 10 o'clock, A. M., Oil
said day, when tho conditions will be inaile
known by .
ISRAEL'P. WITMER,
" GEO. WITM Kit.
W'M. H. WITMER,
-. f Administrators.
I owcr Mahanoy twp., Aug. SO, ISTl.-lt.
1T111: iGiiEDi;:NTs that
jCOMPDSi: KOSAD.M.IS nro
pul.lisiicd on cvoiy uackago, there
fore it is twt a vocrct p cp.uatiun,
conscqiiciilly
rnYsicms pijescribe it
ft is 11 certain euro (or Scrofula,
Syphilis in nil it forms, Rheuma
tism, fc.km IJiseanes, Liver Com
plaint uuJ all diseases ol" t! 0
illood.
cits tsrns z? lzzuzxizz
will do laoro good than ten hotlioa
of ihe fyrups if Karsupitrillii.
the UNjcnjir.Ni:a physicians
have ii.-c.l Rosadlis i 1 tin irprai -lice
fur lliu pact threo years and l it ly
oiulorsn it 11s a ri liaLlu Alterative
and lilnoil l'urifiur.
DR. T. C. VVQ R, cf Baltimoio.
1)11. V. J. I1UYKIN", "
1)U. H. W. f .Mlli. '
lilt. 1'. O. I.I.WXKU.V, "
lill. I. ii. Sl'AKKS, ui Mi liolasvi'.le,
K v.
D:t. J. I.. MeCAHTIIA, Columbia,
bit. A. ii. NOIJI.I.S, Kdgtvomh, N. t".
USLD AND ESPOUSED EY
,J. D. KUKNc H & SON J, FaU liner,
M4.
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l U:-.t, I't'lill.
t Our Byti'ii wilt net allow t.f nr;y cv.
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Per Annum,
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Pliill.lV Di p tlllltt III,
ll.ii I Diti.ii.it,
Kccoii I DHi.ion,
r ii.. D.t i i. ni,
l.i ...ii.. on Pi. nm orOr iii, (itir..,)
in I l. i- Ii,
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terutl lir M t ttlalu4ut.
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au I 1 11 la ul " It. kan U II) Ilia., k. 1 11. a l tl.lt,"
I l 1... .1- 1 al autiLai y, It mi l.aa.l.. i In- I t ,ui. -ii,
i't , anU ak p. a. i aai pt. a.-l.,
l j ,M-ji . i j..t, mi am a.ua.lj al-"-lk 4 I 'O.-il
I U-. a . I l-s. tl.al4t I ana a t- I4I w i.a.Uitl,
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MA( IIIl; NIMH ArVt IKO.t
fOl!MrY.
geo. nbmuucii &' kosb,
ftmiJiiirj, rrmi'ii,
INFORM the public I'n t thev ue preparer! in
do all kinds of CASTINGS, im. I having added
n new Machine Shop in conni 'tion -with their
Foundry, mid have supplied thctntrlves with New
Lathes," Planing and lioriitg Mai bines, Willi tbo
latest Improvements, Willi the ulil of skillful
mtchaules, they nre enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
Hint inny bo given them, In a satisfactory man
ner. r;ttoi lo unit any Move.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other Imlld
Inijs, of all slr.es.
BRASS CASTINGS, Ac.
Criiameiitivl Iron Fcncins
FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS
. . VEliANDAK3,
FOR YARDS AT RESIDKNrKS, AC, AT.
The PLOWS, already celebrated Tor their su
periority, have been still further improved, ami
will tilwavs be kept on h rid.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Snnbury, Mav t.'O, IS71.
f'riiiinylviuii.-i Kioto Arrlrtilt urxl
. ftOfif I
rnilF. Exhibition of this Soch ly, for will
jL b? held at Scranton, on Ti ishav, Septem
ber Huh, Wk.dn'-sihv, Scptcmb-r i.'ctli. Turns.
HAY, September "1st, Flini.iv, September '."-'d.
The grounds are spacious, tlrj buildings and nr.
ennunodutlons iiiuple, ami the iremium list
liberal. There in no r.'i.ovc ,'.ir cutricn, except
Horses entered for speed. For catalogues or
other iul'oi iiiiitl in, address cither of the Secreta
ries, at Surantou. ...
JOHN ('. MORIUKI, President.
D. W. Sr.!!.!-:::, R"c. S.-erclary.
Ei.miiouR Mi (..'on:;!;!-, Cur. Secretary.
Ang. -', 1ST1.-4I.
TO THU
Conr'.!tiit'o;i of l'cn))f;r.rnr,'a.
JOINT r.KSOLUTIUN
PropoRitig nti .Aineiuhmmt to tiiu ('onstitn
tiou of l'cnnsvlvaiiitt.
V! it 7tVneiV(J Xrl the- Sg.'mW anil HoVM' of Krpvc.
tfattiiltfvK vf Urn VvmuwnwrHttl of I'vmwilniniti, In
t.'fin rul .Unii'lijMt, Tl.'.l f'.e following nineiul
ment of tiie Coiistitutio:! of Ihe Commonwealth
be proposed to the people for their adoption or
rejection to the provisions of the tenth article
thereof, to wit :
AMEXPM RXT.
Strike out (lie Sixth Section of the fixth Arti
cle of the Constitution, and insert iu iiuu then of
the lollowiiig :
"A Slate Treasurer shall be. chosen by Ihe
quaillied electors of the Suite, tit such times and
for such terms of service m shall be prescribed
bv law.'
JAM FS IT. V.T.R3,
Ppeaker of l!ie n.iuse. of R 'liresentativcs.
l 1LLIA M A. WALLACE,
Speaker ol the Senate.
Approved the fifteenth day or June. Anno Do
mini one thousand eight hundred and seventy
one. JOHN W. GEARY.
Prepared arid certified for publication pursuant
to the Tenth Article of the Constitution.
i . Jordan.
Secretary of tha Cunimiunveiiltli. jl
Office Scent ary of the Commonwealth.
Harrisburg July 0th, 1S71.
Aug. H, 1 ST1 .
JJARDWARE FOR ALL
AT Tlin
HAliIMVAHE STOKE
OF
J. H. COrSLLY & CO.
Murlifl Slrot-t, Niniliiirj', Ia.
It is useless lo enumerate every kind of articlo
In his Store, but nmong tiie leading items may
bo set duwu the following :
Iron, . Steel, Lead,
Scales, Steelyards, (Iriiidstoncs',
Nails of all kinds and sizes,
I Vices, Saws, riancs,
I Sieves, Chains, Asc,
! Rrass nud Iron Kettles,
I Shovels, Hoes, Forks,
j Spades, Rakes, Hatchets,
I Carpenter mid Ulaeksmith l'oring Machines,
i Cellar Orates, Drawing Knives,
j Stone Sledges, Plasterers' Trowels,
Masons' Hammers and Trowels,
Hand Dinner Hells, nn.l targe cast Iron Bells for
School Houses and Farmeia' Dinner
Bells,
Carpenters' Bench Screws,
Potato Forks for digging potatoes,
Looking Classes. Twine, Ropes,
Knives nnd Forks, Spoons, Tack,
Mule au.l Horse Shoes and Nails,
Hammers, Augurs, Chisels,
Lanterns, oil Cloths, Brooms,
Locks of ail descriptions. Coffee Mills.
Kits and Braces,
Carrrago Bolts or nil kinds, Paint and Wall
Brushes, Buckets,
Oils, Vi:i-iii!i('H. Jit puns.
Lye, SolaAh, Washing Soda,
I'AIXT.S Or' AM. KIMW "m Oil or Dry',
1 Paiti-Colors of all kinds,
j t'KDAlMVAUi:
j and other Woo .ten-Ware of all kinds and very
I cheap, llay-Foil; Pulleys,
i Picks, Mill Picks, Livel.i, Lev,-! (iiasse.i,
Files
Hinges,
Comb,
Coal Oil,
Suca'.
llcms,
Saddlery and Slav Findings,
Buggy Trimming, Excelsior Class Cutters.
Pucka Knives, Scissors, Shears,
MtoJ, dtp. and !iv,Ior,
and a 1rre.1t variety of other nilicles. Any Ihlng
wani.-.l an I not mi band, will be old. red at once!
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ii! llaittt'tl l:r
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llilinl'nt t.f I iu an 1 humor, witlt in, i.h-iits an 1
iithviit.ircs In tb principal ciiit- of Hi- woiln.
It d.-crib.-s his nick and feat., n--i Magician
and ft.l 1 Hi ..j ui. 1. S,.id oi.ly bv 1.11b... 1 ipiion.
Libwi.il term lo - "-.I jc.a ,. A4 ll.
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I a , lias u Mile cure lor icl. 1, hi b he oilers
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