-. - SUNBUItY, J tfLY 13, 73. ' i I I I i mnii i i ii Railroad Tins Table.-' ARRIVAL aD Wfr-AftTt'ir 1F tfl'I!B At STHBmr. N. C. R. W., South. Erie Mall, ia.5l)am Southern Exp 6.1B " Erin Ktfpress, B.40 " Mull, 11.15 " Xing. Express 6.40 p m P. A E. R.n. West. ' Northern Exp fi.OH a m Mull, 6.05 A m Nine. Ex-ress12.90 p m Elmlrn Mall 4.18 Erlo Express, 8.45 " BOTIBCRT ASD tSWlSTOWK R. R. Leave Sunbury Tor Lewistown at 7.30 a. m., ami 4 UO p. M. Arrive nt Sunbury from Lewistown ot 1.50 una 7.45 p. m. SlIAMOKl DIVISION, H. O. R. W. LEAVE ' ' ' Bunbury at 5.45 a tn . " 18.35 pm 4.40 p m ' ' abhivk At Suiibur 9.25 a tn 8.55 pm 0.00 p m BAlSVrt.Lri, nAXT.CTOTI & WILKEWAURR R. B, Ttetrnlnr passenger taln leaves Sunbury for Danville, Cuttawlssa, llnz.lcton nnd Intermediate Muttons, nt 0.45 a. m. Returning leave Hnzle loit.atl.00p. m. Arrive nt 4.00 p. m. . IACKAWANSA AND IlLOOMSBina R, R. Leave Northumberland at 0.40 a. m. nnd 4.60 p. m. Arrive at Northumberland nt 10.35 a. to. and 0.05 p. m. ' Accidental Insurance Ticket cna be had of J. Bhlptnan, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. Summer Arrangement for the l'ost OUlee at Nunbur) . Offlet Open from 0.30 a. m., to 8 p. tn.; trapt on Smulayt. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF TIIE MAILS. Arrive no follow! i From the F.ust t 0.15 n. m., 1S.15 p. m., 4 p. m. " South, 6.15a. m., 12.15 p. m. 4.10 p. m. . t West, tt.15 a. ns., 12.15 p. m., 4.10p to., nnd 8.20 p. m. " North, 6 a. m., 11 a. m., 3.55 p. m. Shamokin, Mt. Carmel nud points on that line, 0.15 n. m., 8.50 p. in. Malls close ns follows i For the East, 5. 50 a. ni., 10.50 n. m., 7.35 p. m. " South, 10.50 a. m., 7.35 p. m. West, 7.3(1 a. m., 10.50 a. in., 7.35 p. m. " North 5.50 a. in-, 3.50 p. ui., 7.35 p. m. Sburuokin proper l'J.ld p. in. ahnmokin aud ofllces ou that route, 4.30 i). m. ,1. .1. SMITH. I M. usincss E'ocals. Sew ino Maciiinks and I'ottaoe Oikians. .diss Caroline Dalins is the agent for the sale of the best Sowing Machine In existence, viz : 'The Improved (5 rover oi Baker,' and 'Domestic.' which are con.-tantly kept on hand, nnd sold at reasonable prices. She is also ogent for the sale of the celebrated 'Silver Tongue Organs,' und the "liny State Organs,' and for the sale of the Fr.uiU ic Hope Knitting Machine. Cull nnd see them. Ollieu ou Market street, cast of the rail road. Tun Imtuoveu Ghovek & Bakeii Sewino Ma chine. These celebrated machines are olfercd at the most reasonable rate. For particulars apply to D. U. KX'TZ, Agent, Fcb.-J,'73.-ly. I'ppcr Augusta township. Wood's Mowers nud licapei-a,tho best In mar ket, for sale by H. K. Goormicit nt Hohrbueli's Fouudry In Sunbury. The repairing of Reapers attended to promptly. ju3. St. Don't worry your team nud patience with a poor machine. Go to Rohrbaeh's Foundry nud get the Wood Machine. Goodrich will show yon what It will do. Second ban 1 igiauos for sale or rent at reason able roles. luqatrc ntthis oBIm '. Tl - Fon Rest. A, handsome room over Mellick's Drug Storeifarket Square. 'inqtire of M. U. Masi.er.'.. , ' . '.;y-'" Don't pay two prices when yon can pet goods nt a small profit.' At, D. A. Fimiey'9 store, Market street, but one price prevails, aud goods of the best quality can be purchased nt aston ishingly low prices. His stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods, Dress, floods, Groceries, Notions, Boots and Shoes, aud Jewelry. - The assortment Is complete; being selected with the greatest care. No charges ara made to show (.'noils In fact it Is a pleasure to Mr. Finney to show what a handsome stock ha has on hand. Ladles und gentlemen nio invited to call and make a full examination before buying else where. We noticed ou Tuesday last, large number of Trunks and Valices on the pavement in front of the Excelsior Bout nnd Shoe Store of W. A. Mil ler, on Market square, which are now offered for sale at reasonable prices. Mr. Miller, we under stand, intends to have a special apartment for these articles, where parties can be accommo dated with nil kndf of Trunks, Vullcvs, Satchels, Ac, nt city prices. Ei HRKA. When a young niA'h purchases a hat of Samuel Faust, the popular batter, he ex claims, truthfully, too, I have found It" a fashiounble and serviceable hat.- Mr. Faust lias all styles of fashionnble hats and caps, and eve ry one, both old and young, who will visit his store, on Market street, opposite Monument Square, Sunbnry, will he well pleased with a se lection from bis large and varied assortments Pianos, Organs, Ac David Beirner, music teacher, having located permanently lu Sunbury for the put pose of teaching music, announces that he has the agency for Gaelile & Go's Balti more Pianos, which are being rapidly Introduced among the best judges. They are now In use lu the State Normal School, Uloomsburg, Pa., also nt the Sunbury Academy, by J. II. Jenkins, Esq., if Northumberland, and Judge Ellwcll of Uloomsburg. Ho will also take orders for Stein way A Co's, Cuickering & Co's, aud other well known I'iauos. Vr. Keimer also receives orders for Prince & i n s celebrated Organs iSi Melorieons, Of liulfalo New York. Sheet music on hand, aud orders for new pie ces promptly attended to. Mr. Rchuer is ngeut for th&German publishing hoaso of E. Steiger of New'i'ork, uud wiil re ceive subscription for all Gerinau Books, Period icais, Newspapers, &c. The celebrated Gaohle Pianos can bo seen at t all times at the residence of Mr. Reimcr, ou :he earner of Third mid Aich streets, opposite :he depot. Ical Affairs. Confidential. In looking over our books we find a large number of delinquents who owe us small and large amounts. To many we have sent bills repeatedly without getting a reply. To ill we will state that-we ara constituted like ot it er people, nnd And It Impossible to buy our pa per and printing stock on credit, nud to hire i.ind. without paying them their wages regular y. Nor can we subsist on roots and bei ries. If iny who owes us reads this article, we hope he may 1e able to comprehend our situation, and earu that we stand iu need of all that is couiiug o us to live and to run our business. AU rao .ry scut by mail will be duly acknowledged. Lira Insurance effected In some of tbe best ompanles, on the most popular plans, by L. M. id lor, Insurance Agent, Sunbury, Va. Au Irishman uamed James Dlguan,.wa'Ul!ed u the railroad beyond Shamokiuon Friday nghl ust. Ii Is supposed that be laid on the track while drunk. Tho moruIn rsu,publMie4 by F. A,IIpw-( r&Co., has reduced Us subscription price to .-is cents per week. Get insured by L. M. Yoder. lie rep'rtfeets clla'jle companies, aud pays lobtfc promptly. Ai no effort was msrlo to get Tip a demonstra tion at this place fan the" 4th, nr HtUens, gene rally, visited our neighboring towns, and mingled wIlMhelf Ixxrdld lb . o1cbratht lha "Oldrlous Fourth.". Kariy 1d the Mretogi buada oC mu slo and drum corps were heard. npon our streets, and numiiersbf otif dltlrchR rcunlfed to the depot to tako their' flepartTir) , Ih t'he' tnornUg trains. As the trains arrived tbui-c, was. a livnly sceuo nt the depot, when each iadwidunl In the orowd was eager to be first Iri he' pnspengr' eoaehes. The trains carried away fcvriil Uumrcd' per sons to AVntsontown nnd Lock-Haven. About 9 o'clock the Mcnmbont left her. moorings nt the Market street wharf, with several hundred more for Northumberland, after whlob. our town pre sented a quiet npponranco, ns nil busluess was suspended. 1 At Northumberland ft' pvlekratlon was gotten np under the auspice of thi P. O. 8. of A. Ear ly In tho morning the town began to All up with strangers, nnd before mid day every street was moro or less crowded witli ponplo Hint had never before been seen In lhat thriving plnec. About 11 o'clock the procession formed in the park, and marched through the principal streets in the fol lowing order : The Mnrshals of the day wero, E. O. Vorls, Chief Marshal Wilson P. Miller, District Mar shal Jesse James, Assistant Marshal No. 1 Wm. Garahnrn, Assistant Marshal No. -; Tims. Miller, Assistant Marshal No. 3. . pnocEsstos. Milton Band, Snnbury Boys In Bine, Womcls dorf Band, Putvlotlc Sons of Amerlcn, Washing ton Gimps Nos. 10 und 102, of llarrleburg, Washington Cnmp No. 10, of Soubniy, Repass Band of Wlllinmsport, Washington Camps Nos. 157 and of Wlllinmsport, Washington Camp No. 133 of Belinsgrove, Washington Cnmp No. 151, Shnmokln Dam, Mlddlcburg Band, Wash ington Cnmp No. ISO, of Falrvlewi Washington Camp No. 30, of Shnmokln, Washington Cump No. 189, of Selinsgrovc. fairvibw bano. WuRlilngton Camps Nos. 03 nnd 135, Danville) Wnshlugtou Cnmp No. 143, of Northumberland; Bald Eagle Commandery, of WiUinmsport; Sus quehanna Commander', f Sunbury j Speakers lu Carriages, Citizens ou foot. After the parade they ngaiu assembled in the park, where they were addressed by Milton Alex ander, Esq., of AHoomt, State President of the Order or P. C). (J. of A., nnd Col. David Taggart. (Col. Taggart's address will be found lu another part of this paper.) Everything passed off lu a most pleasant and satisfactory maimer. The celebration of our sister borough was very cred itable to her citizens, nnd will long be remember ed by those who participated on the occasion. At Watsontown tho celebration wns a grand success. It was estimated that there were some six thousand strangers in nttcud&uco from nil i parts of the State. The procession was about j one mile lu length. 'The following was the order nnd route of the procession : . Capt. A. Stearns with platoon special police ; Color Bearer. Lycoming Drum Corps, of Muncy. Capt. McCnll, Lcwisburg Artillery, with 10 pound Howitzer. Committee of Reception. Cler gy. Orators of tho Day. Soldiers of 1S1"J. WIM.IAMSI'OlCT llliASS PAN P. Eastern Star Lodge, K. of. P., Sunbury. inc.ntsvii.i.i: liitAss uand. Odd-Fellowa. Jacob Crosslcy. Marshal. Sun bury Lodge, No. -03. Hughcsvlllo Lodge, No. 331. Watsontown Lodge; No. 01'J. Order of United American Mechanics. Hon. A. II. Dill, Marshal. Cllutou Council, No. 'J80, Montgomery rStatlon. Montoursville Coifncil, No. S75. Milton Council, No. 215. El'unsport Council, No. 232. Brady Council, No. 121, Sunbury. Lcwlsburg Council, No. 215. Lycoming Council, No. 20S, Muncy. Star of the Centre Couucil, No. 1S7, Watsontown. Order of Red Men : Oscar Foust, D. D., Grand Sachem. Conestoga Tribe, No. 28, ol Williamsport j Shohoiuokin Tribe, No. C'J, Sunbury ; Mahouing Tribe, No. 77, Danvillo j Cutnwissa Tribe, No. 121, Catanissa. Mimic qua Tribe, No. 130, Newberry. Chlllisquaquc Tribe, No. 152, Northumberland. . Wuwcnoc Tribe, No. 103, Watsontown. Monsaps Tribe, No. 104, Danville. Fiuemen. Hon. II.W. Petrikcn Marshal. III bernla Fire Company, with steamer, &c, Wil liamsport. Keystone Hook and Ladder Compa ny, Muncy. - MfNCr CORNET 11ANO. Vigilance Fire Company of Muncy. WATSONTOWN COHNET HANI). Eureka Fire Company of Watseiitown. Hope Ilose Company of Watsontown. Citizens iu Car riages. Citizens on toot. The proocssiou moved out Ash street to Eighth ; out Eighth street to Maiu ; down Main to P. fc E. trossing, and thence out McEwens ville road to the Grove. In the Grove the Declaration of IudcicuJcucc was read by R. II. McCorinick, Esq., nnd ora tions delivered by W. W. Ketchum, of Luzerne county, and Dr. W. C. Doauc, of Williamsport. The Steam Fire Engine Compauy of this place, spent the 4th at Lock Haven, where a fireman's parade look place. They met with a tine recep tion, and report that the celebrutlou in Unit place wns a grand affair. They speak lu the highest terms of their treatment by tho citizens aud their brother tireiuen of that city, aud will not soou forget their visit, nud tho manner they were bauquctted by the people ol Lock llavcu. lu the evening as the trains returned witli the purties who hud left in the morning, there was a general expression of good feeling for those who had, during the day, given them so tine a recep tion, aud the names of Northumberland, Wat sontown und Lock llavcu, huve made a lusting impression upon those visiting. During the day a pic-nlc was held lu naas' Grove, east of town, by the M. E. Sunday school, which was a pleasant affair. It reminded one much of the old fashioned May parlies of long ugo, when the youth looked forward for a gala day, uud a bright sun on tho first May morning. Another Solpieb Gone. Peter Smeltzer, a member of company C, 47th Regiment, Pennsyl vania, Volunteers, duriug th lute rebelliou, died at his resldeuce on Fiue street, this place, ou Mouday lust, of consumption, after a prolonged Illness. He was a worthy soldier, aud highly respected by bis eomrades,'wtio consigned his rc maius to the tomb with the honors of wur, on Wednesday last. Mr. Smeltzer was about 40 years of age, aud leaves a w ife aud four children lu very destitute clrcunistauce to mourn bis death. Installation ot OrrcEiisA-At tbe last stat ed meeting of Brady Couucil,' No. 221, O. U. A. M., the following officers wero Installed by Dis trict Deputy, Martin McKinuey : C, Geo. W. Suydca V. C, Joseph Poyer R. B., J. U. Hil las ; A. It. S., Audrew Newberry ; F. 8., 8. O. Reed j Treasurer, Calvin Woodcock ; Exnmiuer, Klehsrd Poyer j Inductor, J. B. Hoover i I. P., Wm. Zlm j O. P., Moses Cu'.p. Vm Amui hou a Co'sMENAQEKiB.-This grand show is again In this vicinity. We notice that tley will exhibit at BcaVertown, July 11th j at New Berlin, July 12 1 at Milton,' July 14, aud at Myucy((ly 15. A number of cuges of animals tfifilcd since exhibiting ut this place a f"V' '.., '8i!in(' " i no the must varipd col kiUyu, .rjVJllog'. There Is uo circus attached ".o, ;t:s show, so there Is not a single humbur'glng leiure aooul it. Van Amburgh nils the bills in ev,ery particular, ind eH who visit thls'colios'sal collection cf wild t-'Als will see more than has aver before hr i'iitil&Aft one canvass. ! Messrs. Gfo. RouunAcii a pJs, piacMnlsts and foundrymcn In this place, nro constantly adding Irnprpvctuenta. to their, establishment to facilitate the MimnrnMore ofrnftrhlfwry M rat ings. Mr Rohrbaeh's foundry nan now be number cd among the oldest In tbe State, and be has tn his rhnchlne shop one of tbe largest clnss of lathes, a planer of accurals fdid, drills, end everything necessary to bnlld t't tatlonarj engines. Mr. Rohrhach commenced business about 40 years ago along the Shatnokln Valley Railroad, about one mile front this pin, la a very small way, nnd somo years subsequently moved his foundry to Stinbtlry. ' He purchased n stia'.l cBglne, tfter bis fetnefnl.-ffcmi IfciJ-wood oi jrtydtr, I Poits villc, which was snld to be tliu Hist engine nstjd for mnnitfuctiirlng purposes (n that placo by these i succcssf'gcntlcmcn. It was upright, of eight horse power-, nnd primitive In bnlld. This engine supplied him with power until with in the last few months, when he built mi engine for himself of 20. horse p?iwer. The present llrm have put up nn Iron eylinrtpr' lor fllllnir gas cy linders for pHssenger cars. Tho cylinder Is near ly six feet in length, nnd about fourteen inches In diameter, bearing ft pressuro of 500 pounds. The gas eylliiiler Is tilled through a branch pipe nnd pump. It takes several hours to till one of thenu Wbqn flilud It 1 litilpl to !iiryaal fnsteV'cf underneath.' .'.A car Is' supplied Willi light hf this way for'n WrcVof lliofc'.'' " ' ' ' ' Jonas Tyson, who lost a cow by being run over by n locomotive, recently, brought ftull ngainst the engineer, Orlando. Krlcgbauni, run ning on the Northern Central rdarl, for running faster than Ave miles nn hour. The parties np pearcd before Esquire Snyder, on Saturday for a hearing, which resulted In the discharge of Mr. Krlegbnnm on the gdiiiid that' the 'borough or dinance: provides : Hint suit shall be brought against tho company. The Squire decided lhat suit brought against nn employee uuder that or dinance was Illegal. ' Tnn Supreme Court has reversed Judgment In the decision of the Court below, In tho case of Rush township vs. the D. II. A W. R. R. Co. The action was brought against the R. R. Com pany for ocenpying an old ; wngnn road at the hill abovo Riverside. The opinion of Judge Mercur was stisfntncl by the bench, iu which he says that the conviction of the railroad Compa ny "is contrary to the hole spirit of Hie statute which authorize n railroad company to lay its track upon n pub ic highway, therefore Judg ment reversed and Judgment entered in favor of the defcudaut below." Okficeus Installed. At a meeting of Wash ington Camp, No. IU. P. ). S. of A., held on the 1st Inst., tho following nMcrra were Installed: President, C. D. MnuU ; Yi.ce President, Newton Shindel ; M. of F. and C, K. P. Smith ; Conduc tor, Joseph Alexander j !. G , Ed. Reed ; O. G., Wm. Everett. - . - The midnight passenger train, on Saturday night last, was run into by a freight train, iu Hie lower yard, at this place, and a baggage car und a passenger coach were considerably damaged. No one was injured. Oru neighbor of the Daily complains that his nightly prayers are cut short by noisy hounds in his neighborhood. This Is much to be regretted ns it is well known that brother Eiehholtz should have no Interruption in his supplications, ns his political sins qf the past are more than of n scar let hue. If tho hounds nre not dispersed in the future, there will be poor hopes for brother Eiehholtz. That troublesome and ugly pest, the nrmy worm, bus again appeared upon the gooseberry nnd currant bushes. The best medicine for them Hint we know of Is pulverized wlsite hellebore. Sprinkle the bushes (or apply while wet with dew or rain) and dust tlicui well witli the helle bore. An old pepper-box is well adapted to this purpose. As this drug is a rank poison, he care ful where you place it before and after using. One good dusting Is enough to relieve the bushes for the season. CorNcn. PitocF.EUiNCH. Sunbury, July S. Council met this evening. Members prose,-, t W. L. Dcwait, J. M. Cadwallailcr, Val. Diclz, John Clark, J.ired Irwin, J. A. Cake. Minutes of last meeting rca 1 aud approved. Bills were presented aud orders granted as fol lows : John Smith, Supervisor. $2.'i ; Fire Com pany, for hauling, $20.25 ; 'has. Haas, $13; Henry Btichcr, SS cent.- ; Levi Scasho'.tz, $3 ; P. W. Gray, for n book, $5.r)il ; S. A. Cake, light ing Caketown lamps, $'!l ; ('. F. Martin, $0 ; Steam Fire Co., for June, SIO; George Harrison, $142 ; P. W. Gray, $25 ; J. J. Smith, $3.13 i G. B. P.cnn, $13 Val. Dietz. $23.70 1 Jacob Croll, $24 ; John R. White, $22.50; A. l.entzer, $11; W. Mockert, $'J.C2 ; A. Hopper, $11.2."); Johu ShUsler, $9; Martin Kinney, $0 ; C. Garringer, $9 Jos. Arnold, $4.50; M. D'n tz, $0 ; Fire Co., for hauling, $311.7 ; G. W. Kichl, $41.50 ; D. Hartz, $17.06; J. W. Harp, $14 ; Thos. Hold worth, 3.50; H. W. Bitch. r, $27.50 ; Sani'l Mantz, $10.00 ; Isaac Lees er, $3.50 ; Chae. F. Martin, $00.80. Council passed a resolution to adjourn nt 10 o'clock every evening. Ou motion of J. C. Irwin, Jteiolrttl, That the lease of Grant & Bro., for coal wharf, be con tinued ten years. Ou motion of W. L. Dcw.ut, .Vjuim, That the Committee on Public Square be instructed to insist upon the committee having ehaigc of tho building of the Soldiers' Monument, either to tlulth Hie foundation, or remove the earth aud stones from the Park. O.i motion of G. W. Smith, Jletulied. That the Street Commissioner be directed to put a good stone crossing al East Market street, iu the neighborhood of A. J. Stroll's dwelling. J. M. Cudwallader was given permission to lay the pavement in front of his warehouse, with stones like cross walks. On motion of W. L. Dewnrt, the committee on Square be Instructed to Invite proposals for luy lng uo gravel walks, one the leuglh of tlie Sqaare, nnd tha other across tho middle."" ' Agreement with the Gas Company was accept- . ed, which provides Hint certain ctreets shall be lighted with oil until the gas mains are extended, which must be done within nine months. j - . r, ;, , , ,P, W. GRAY,.CUiik, , 4 The ladies connected with Ike Luthern congrc-'l gallon, will hold a festival in Lyou's Hall, com- j jacb Matthias. Nortlid Liny 1 J. bn ... i f.. 1 . ... r .i.-i .t..i..t'L! iir. r..i... I uiuuciug uu i iieeuny iic&b, lur iuu ocueui ui iueir Church. Mr. Jacob Hinkel, wns Instantly killed Oil Monday lust, at Mt. Carmel, by a fall of coal In the mines. '-'.' II' ' .' OfH neighbor of the Morning Erpreu, com pluius of diseased meat being brought to our market, and says" lie Is ac vised by correspon dents of the fact. If such is the case, our neigh bor should not hesitate In giviug us the uawes of tbe parties. Pic yiCoWe understand that a pic nlc was held In Haas Grove by the Buuday school scho lars of the Uefortued Church, ou Thursday last, and that a good lime was hud amoag the juveniles- J.-. TJ ' 'Wuii' In Sunbury this weet, ealledatthe different newjpaper oracee and found them all busy us bees, particularly so with the AimrUmn otfice. Friend WHveH has a great dal of job work to exccjfte which we were pleased to learn as he deservtis all the patronage thin) way be be stowea tjpon him'-iiiAiwion Timn oHust week, friend Oilgrt wUl fritasccoasidcr cur bat off. ' Thb Union Tark and Agricultural Bodi ly, of Sunbury, nre nli:idy np nnd doing. Wo notice that they nre making preparations to fence In the park, nndo;nlr the biilldlnc.8 which will be con sldejtabit enlarged, and lilted Up In better style for lha, cccoiuRimhillon of exhibitors. The trot ting course Is nlso undergoing repairs, nnd will bo greatly Improve.!. Tlie malingers no doubt intend business, nud wiil lifiks it a llrst d iss Fair. Au InvltnllOn we Understand, will li i x. teiuled to neighboring counties to Join in, and provision will be made for slilpplng of freight, and truielilng expense nt reduced mte. FlNK Beeves. We notice that Henry Ncuer, butcher of this pluee.hus Just leecived n t ar l-mrt or fat cattle from New York Slate, for our mar ket. The cattle nre In n line oii,;il Ion nnd look far fcupcrlor to any lhat lias been in our market forsomc time, lie has engaged nm.thei car loud, to bo sent here In a fev weeks. Ills his Inteii t ion to s-ippfy our citizens w itli the ben that can be secured. Tn Court room Is being handsomely pnintivl which nives li quite s icfreshiug appearance. The work .will uvTotiiplcU'd In lime to lnild Ai(iit Court. When tin's House In I hi; Stale. ;t will, i.xocil any 0.u:t ,., ... Loweii AfofsT, Jniy 8, 17.1. Yifi7 ir.'ccri . Witli profound gratitude to tlie Great Giver. I Inform thee we nre busily and thankfully gath ering tin excellent harvest. The coinlitio'ti tuliy 200 per cent, above the avenue of last season. Our corn, .since the late tains, is more promising, and where proper care bus been given to its cul tivation, a line Jlul'l rimy !iu anticipated. Oats are short on high soil. Our farmers arc bt-gin-iiing to feel the. necessity of piyingtnore atten tion ta Ihiprovhm tlie sol1., to ilii' pvr anil civanar cultivation, , nnd timely repairing of feiicu. dwellings, barns, out-housim aud farm imple ments. Negligent farming won't pay. God will not ovtjht " to prnier a slutrgard. "1 can read character," siiys IK. hanford, "from Ihonf pect of the promises." Show me a farmer v. ith tumble down fences, VoKrn gates or bars, dilapidated out-houses, horses nnd cattle taken 40 rods to water, women currying water from n distant spring, lor nil culinary uud di inking pur poses, half played nnd one-lillh cultivated Ileitis, grass und fonl weeds crowding out the growing crops, ami If I do not know the farmer () is, I eau.'nt lcat, ti ll Mice what lie is not. lu conclusion, Irlcnd W., I tell thee, in confi dence, .that a careless, f'.ov.'ttly farmer i not a good husband or lather, or an orderly Christian. If any such take the .lj.nri'.-iin, see that l hey pay Ihee hr advance. F. , ICommiinicated. St'NI'.fllT, Ji IT '.i, 1S7". At a inci ting of the Sunbury Stentn Fire Cmi-1-aiiy, No.'l, tlie follo-.ring resolutions were un animously adopted : llfni'lml That tbe thank of this company arc hereby leudeicd to the nilicei.4 and incinbers of Cataract Mi'iiin Fire Company, of Lock Haven, Pa., for llic. reception nnd hospitalities extended lo us ou Hie occasion of our rc'cut visit to that place. And when we acrt that it wai' the Imp- piest occasion that we ever cni ived, wo speak ' the sentiments of tveiv member of Steamer Co. No.l."" Hrtvbvd. That we return our thanks to the molhtH-r iif tfic West Brnrich,Citizen and Darint i less Companies for thi lr endeavors to m-.ike our ' visit or pluaVknt as Ksiblc, nud we assure lb mi j l hey were successful In every respect. To the i vistlnjr llrtmen nnd citizens of Loek Haven our : thanks iutj tlue lor tho many nets of kindness, and to our hosts of thu Imnc House we retain sincere thanks for many kind acts. J ' W. C. P vckkh, v '' ' FltANK MlLLIMI, V.. M assf.h lirciiKtt, Cotntnlitee. Kditor'.t Tabic. Maoizinfs rnn .Tri.v. ScniiiNE'i3 MoNTitr.v. ! Hie be-t of the leading American Magazines, makes headway steadily but suiftiy. The num ber for July Is pnrtlculnrly rich in illustrated ar ticles. 1 liosc are 1 he Itreal toulu : 1 tie .New Route to the Gulf or Mexico," by Edward King, with one map nud forty-thivn itigiavinv's I glimpses of scenery, views of lailnny bridges, I portraits, vignettes and social scenes. After ! this is Low Lile ia Merlin." by Wiiliam Wi-I'.a, j with mativ nuaint n-i-i aud e.vvoii eliaracter i vskctelies. Dr. Holland's stmy, "Arthur Bonny- j castle," ami there is a closing chapter, "Klcli- ings t to Mate in Three Moves." n pleas.. nt pi (cm ! bv Sol Eytiinrc, the tre.it artt-t illustrated. A I novelette entitled Elcuor Dare," by A.Uline Traftou. An nutobiographio paper, licolli -lections of a Restored Lunatic." bv Dr. Stepln n Nowcll, will ultracl utlenliou by its forcible i truth. The article In Ser'.bacr likely to lie most gener ally read and talked about is entitled "Tbe Io li- i gitius Sciitimeiits of Abraham Lincoln." written ; by the Rev. b. A. Kced, pastor ot Hie rirst l'n s liyterian Chiin-li, iu Springlield, Illinois. In 1. 1 moii aud llcrndon's biograpliy of President Lin coln, two charges wero made without the slight est malice, but simply because the writers t hem selves believed what they told to the world, and thought that it was their dntvlo tell evcryl liiug. These churges were that Mr. Lincoln was born a bastard aud lhat he died aninli lel. Mr. Heed I ultinus that there is not the slightest ground for 'supposing thai Mr. Lincoln was an i,le:iliinate ; child, thu only found:, Hon fur Ibis bnit: lhat the I biographer hud not foiind tlie uiarriuL'c cctiiii j cale of Mr. Lincoln', parents. Mr. Reed shrewd j ly says ; "If every man iu this country is to be j considered ns Illegitimate who cannot produce j his parents' eerlllieale of mai riatre, or Und a re j cord of it in tl family Bible anywhere, there will t bo tl good many respectable people iu lile same 1 category Willi Mr. Lincoln." Hat Mr. Reed ; ndds, and this is a clincher, "There is a well-ail-' tlieulieatcd record of the marriage of Thomas j Lincoln and Nuncy-llanks, and in the same con ! iicction Hie birth of Abraham Lincoln and Sarah Lincoln." Moreover, h-i shows that lle-re is. uud ' that Bible record anil lhal brth icililieati- are now as tin y ought lobe, in po-sc-sion of Mi. ' Rola-rt Lincolu, of Washii.l ni. So m::ch for Hint lie and libel. As ivg.ndi I'roi.li at I.incole.'s I belief, Mr. Reed clcarlv proows that if Mr. I.in ! colu had doubts in his .uuth as even sonic Church members have recorded of lln iii-e've- : they were soon dispelled l.y tile s in of r-.vi-a'.ed truth. For eliAi-n years b. ton- he became 1'ic ; sident he nnd his feini'.v cont.intiy nltic lc.l di : vine worship iu the First Pie-bytcrian Clitiieh in I Springlleld. In rcint'on to Ibis f.ut might be I quoted the Well-kiiou ili-tieh by Pope : For points of faith let graccltss zea'uts fight, I Uli can't be wrong r life it i (Ae i'i(. , But we agree with lbs Ri-v. Mr. bed, lhat President Lincoln lived like u Clnistiaii, nud his death, cruel ninl sudden though it wa, dd-erves to be called "the death of the milileou-,.'' Pub lished by bcribucr tV. Co., New Yolk. Jury I,lwt l'or AutjiiMt Term, lH7;t GI5AXD JLKOIIS. Jacob F.ek:ud, North'd lluuh M'Doiuild Mt Cir 1 Peter Welker, hhamokin Chris'.inu (i. insert. Cam . Isaac Steal)', " (iiibeit 11-itz, am W. II. Vasline ltiish Min i llnairiand. Miliou nn, Ml Car Samuel Kcefcr. L'p.M;ih A. J. Sai'niLc, I.ei Isaac May.jr. Slniiiiokiu if airy 1.. Malick.L Aug David Hairer, MlCar bo Isaac Z nun in, Jack-on (ieo. Crick, eiliumokin Kelilmaii I Hlmads, Con I . Win. S . Fetter, Sunbury Leonard Koup, Mi.iino'n i Nath Ileniiingi r, Cam : Jair.es K iiiiinii.T, Nor U. A. New baker, Z-ibe James L'-nili, Tuibnl THAVEHS J I. HOliS. i L Kaiiffinan, L Mah'cy S-il Tiuckcuniiller, Del i John Krlck, Shutnoklu Henry Bach, Shainokiu ' Pclur Oyster, Dvlaaare 8. W. Clark. Jonb.n 8. M. Heeser, l-p Aug'u Al r. JiiIiiimiii, Walsou'ii i Isaac 1'anipt.ell, " l'.ciij Zctlicinnver, Siinb I V Leiser, WaUonlown Irua Duller. North d Geo Peutll, Jr. Sliair.'n Oaliu Stu'.l, Watsont'w n Hugh Martin, Cbllh'o,e Jeie. lump, Mil ton Marllu Harris, L Mull W. M. Lloyd, Noith'J George Diuul, Sunbury Siiiion Vogbl. bhamo'u Duniel Buiniun, Milton J. II. dcil, I' p. M ah'y Ileub. Kuuipbell, Shain. John Holler, 'I'm but Abr. Kissinger, 1 urbut Wm Motlel, Lewis Geo A WykoJf, Lewis Heury Kueher, Sunbury Poll r Wilkesou, Sham'n Win Kollmer, Tutbul Ira 6hiH, Lp. Augusta Isaue V lucent, UiU'i) Chas. HailsvlLl p. Aug. Itoht WiUou, Noriu'd John Hurst, Kuah S A Herkeabine, North Wm Lysler, euubury Mils Kruser, Milton P W bculeigh, Caiiimou J E Wenrita, Sbamokhi Alex Yocum, Bhomokin II D Jlotfiiian,Wush'lcu John b Sputu, L Muh Item y Haupt, sr,U Au Jos Nicleylr. Delaware J ii sIimIimu, Buubiirv m. Allen fhtllianuu't W J Uisir, hilli j'i;ue tETIT JURORS, n Krlss, L Augusta (C B Rennlnger, North'd DRedrey, McEwensvlllejJacob Marts, Zerhe J D Dlcllenderfcr, Chll.iR. W. Thurston, U Aug Wm Brys m jr. Dela'ro P D ShalTor, Delaware h R.mp, ' jVin Bartholomew, Chil Peter Teager, Slmmo'n Philip Clark, Btinhury Daniel Fav. Turbutvlllo Ellas Hccknrd, Jordon Tbos Welsh. Ml. Carbo BenJ F Miller, Zerbo Tho Burr. Wutsnnt'n iltenry Dcppen, Jordon Hen Krli L'banin. L Aug R -Bonsley, North'd John MeGce, I'hilllsq'e Ot.ii Forester, Up Aug i B Keiil. Milton -K T Ending, Sunbury t M Rc'nn.8ii'ilmry iThrv Rl'ttcr, Turbot Aoso'n Snyder, Point. : Abr Wcrtman, Lewis Sol. Miller, L Augiisln (i W Keicliley, North'd Geo. 'KlltiL'er, Ml Carm J M Wolvei ton, Snydert DM Hwang, Jordon : Wm Forseman, Chlllsq. I D Raker, Lit Mahanoy Sol Dlellcnilerfcr, Milli n KI'MI,U.NOII(l. Thirty V ears' F.xprrlouce ofnii Old Knrsifi. nirsi M'IiisiIow'm Nootttlng K rnp tn the lr'M-rit in ol'oncof Hie best Female Physicians and Nurses In the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing safely nnd success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble Infant of one week old to the tidult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, nnd gives rest, health nnd comfort to mother nnd child. We hoMevc It to be the Best nnd Snres: Rcmedv lu the World, in nil cases of DYSEN TERY "n nil DIARRIKEA IN CHILDREN, whe ther It nrlses from Teething or from any Olhcr cause. Full directions for using will nccotnpnny each bottle. None Genuine unless tho Ine-simlle of CURTIS PEKKI'S is ou the outside wrap per. Sold bv ri Medicine dealers. July 12, 1S73. ly. liildrrii oni'ii look I'alc nnd Kirk from no other cause than buying worms iu the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS win destroy Worms without Injury to the chit?, being perfectly WIIITE.and from all the eoloriug or other injurious ingredients usually used lu worm preparations. CURTIS BROWN, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. Stnltl by DrHftitM ami Chemitt. and dcaltn in Mtriicine uf Twentt-Five Cents a Box. July 12, 1S73. ly. The IIotiMrliold Panacea, and Family I.iuimrnt is the best remedy in the world for the following complaints, viz. : Cramps in the Limbs and Stb much, Pain iu the Stomach, Bowels, or Side, iihenmatisiu In nil its forms. Bullous Colic, NcO rnlgia, Cholera, Dysentery,Colds, Fresh Wounds, Hums', SoreThrout, Spinal Complaints, Sprains eud bruises, Chill and Fever. For Internal and External use. Us operation is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the cause of the complaint. It penetrates nud pervades the whole system, re storing healthy action to nil itsparts, and qulck inlntr the blood. Tbe lIousK'hold Panacea l. purely Vegetable und All Healing. Prepared by CURTIS A BROWN, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. For sale bv all druggists. JTnly 13, 1873. Tlie ConlVssiou oi nn Invalid. Published bv a warning and for the benefit of Youne Mcu und others who sutler from Neiivoi'S ! Deiiility, loss of Manhood, etc., supplying the . ..ir tt'-i I... ...i.., . .., means of self-cure. Written bv one who enred I himself after undergoing considerable quackery, I and sent free or receivins; a post-paid directed ' envelop. Sufferers nre invited to address the author. NATHANIEL MAYFA1R, June 14,'73,-Otn. Box 153, Bmoklvn, N. Y. Foil Li:.n or AiTivrm:. Dyspepsia. In ligcstion 1 Dipression of Spirits and general Debility, in their Various forms, Ferro Pho-porate I l'. iir j oT C.ilisay made by Caswell, IIaz vkd ,: Co., Nea- York, aud sold by all druggists, i the best I Tonic. A" a ftimulant tonic for p.itic.ils recov ering from fever or other sn kue-s, ll lias no cquul. If t.iketi d iiiag the season it prevents fevcrnud acne and other iiitcrniittctit fevers. diln.rviar.c?. ! I'll lb.- 31 hist., a: tin- n-i.lcncc of Mr. 1. P. ; (In-li r, by 11 v. ( '. ,S. ( eih ud. KltANKI.iS W. I Shut to Mi-s Myoi.n- Maiit, both of sunbury. ' tsivitrscv m tit sis: ik. Flour isnel rtiii .t!iii'Uvl. Extra Family M'J.U'.i lied Wheat, p. bu.,vl.R0 Hiickn licit, p. ct., a.llvjjltyc, ' 0 Corn .M.-ai, ' -J.."u t inn, " on Wlnat liieti. p. bu. 1.1'sl Bm kwlicat I.IHI I Shorts, J.tH) tials, ii' lli. 40 I Corn V (lals Chop, S.l;l I l.txseed, 2.S5 l tmulliy See:l, p. n. ;i.uu k'l'oiltico tarli'l. Pi.tatocs, Ku's. per ioz., Hotter, per lb., Vir.l, " Sides, 75 llams ir TalloM', 'Jo ( onntrv Sr: 15 Dried Apple IS ia :o 10 14 r, 111 " Peaches Shoulders. A complete Stock f lioice Soloc lion) in every lepiirlmeut ot Tereil ut Npeelnl prices), ilnr iui( the Nuiuiiier sensou, Mbile making niter : jKwr.i.iiV, M'Ki: lino si lyf.i; i Walidu s, ridteil fiooils C'tnk ry, ' ' t'lucks), Ilro.iti'B A l-'ancy t.mnl. I July IS, lsTli. i ; THE DANVILLE OS1CAL INSTITUTE. 1 rrMlE Urmu lies) taught are t 'ullivi.iion of l'ie Voice. M usical I 'oiiipi h'.tion. i (n'.in, Piano. - SC.MMKIt SKSSION HI-:riXs Jl'I.Y 14. The principal being a giadiiiiU- of the Loyal I Academy of Loinbui. and li , villi b' ell liu'ior- d with I in- di-i'ie., ot "Bachelor of Music." l-y ll.t; i Cainlai.lge I'nivi rsity, bus made the Ins'ltulo a , srraiid -licceis, lie prcsvnt term ends Willi I ifty- Xlll" (51) M b.. 1:111- Kvcrv elf'.rt vvi.i b-- imid-- t a tiiinn- tc pu- coming IVoui a ilislanci l i-.l'.MfS , l."ll. S.vsio i 1 son, per W i k. PI' in sl-iai I. .1n I'AHKY. I.V 111 I 1! . i e . 'I ,vo I.es- li li be'oi f Music. MI'.S. Kl"N.-i. .s.-i t mt li.inviie, ,(-.!: j U 1 IT"-. Send for Illustrated Catalogue tint examine our prices belore purchasing, as we elalni tn sell lower than anv oilier establishment in :Le City. II KM KM BE It the M'MlttU, ' 12311 FIDliK AVKXl'E, l'liUadelphia. CHAW lOUU IKI 'JsE, ( or. Third nnd Mulberry, business Centre, Williamsport, l'a. D. It. KI.FE CO., I'ropriUnr. Jit.t: ItTi . VlarnilBlsWpil IIIIIIIMII I 9 lTlHMr!Wa'svW v mm V;' " ''lim'-'i 11ns Wn befora tho Amorlovi public OVER THIRTY years. It tin never vet filled tii give perfect satisfaction, and has Just'y lwen ttyled tho panacea for all ex ternal Woumla, Cuts, Burns, Swelling, Pprains, r.niises, &c, Slo., for Man and Boost. No family nhould be a single day. HACi AST'S CI"1:'M ';:f;&Alr a rrvv Arpf.iCATtox'j ;;i:u a Puro Blooming Complexion. It U rurdy Vctff table, &&1 ip onrfttlon r Rfen nrt ft it nt o.i. It lin)b jy w.tn t.nj l".Un!inl Aiii fir fcuc cu I by 11- tt Viitiuir, niut HxoiLnu-ut. Ilif.tls Mid riitvtB 4ul JiiuVl)'HKiitl 1 itnpli , d- sc4Jin tlur k utl uniiglitly Npotn. Brivt away Ttt, JKkU . nd Hnnbu.n, mt'! l.y it rntin but liouerlui iulluouoo zuaoUos tLv Ltd .1 cUci i VilU YCTITrm. PLCOY AND BEATJII. 8old 1 . .. i i u 1 Tsn.-r Stores. Depot, Jn I he Orphan) Court OF NORTH I'MUEBLAND COUNTY. F.Mtutc of Narah Sillier, deeoaited. Bur Writ r Partition. To F.plirnlm 1!. M'.lier.Wr.la.!!! X. Mi'.lcr.J.ine, ititei in.u ried with William. 1 in. resl leal in .Ml. (iili iid, Morrow count v. State of Ohio ; .lobii M Miller, resident in roil Wayne State of liuliatie, and F.lir.ilu tli ( oinpaii t. a daughter of i'-.b:!soii .Miller, one of the mhis deceaseil. iutenmifried Vfilh Lewis Cnmp.irct, resi li',g in lies Mi hies, in tlie Stale of Iowa, ami to all the other heirs and leital representatives of -he sai l S-:rah Miller, ih ceased. Take XnHoc, That by virtue of the above writ of i'nrtilioii to tuc ilirecli-d. au Iii'tuisi'.inu will be livid upon the premises then in dc-cr!.il, on Wcdtii-sdt.y, the ;.utli day of July, 1ST;',, :a in o'clocl. a. m., to ascertain and inquire nmoijg other tilings. M ltetbcr the said premises cm 'i parted aud ii,vHlcJrV'rth.ut prejudice to, or spn.I ing the whole Ihi.-u.P, or othciwisc lo Value an. I approprialetke sunt -, v. hen anil where jou may attend if y-)M sec proper. KcspiCllUilV Vollrs, fi. 11. KOTIIKliMF.L. Sbi-riir. S'.ietilfs Ollicc, Sunbury. June SI, 1S7.L tit. ( (H UT I'StOt I.A.Vl ATIO. Notice is henl y given that the eevi-ral ,uils of i'i milium-Pleas, (ieneral li'tartcr Sessions of the Peace, anil i pbans I 'ourt, laiurt of Oyer anil 'I'd miner and tiei'icinl Juil Dclivciy, in and for the county of .VoKhuinhcrluml. will commence tit ihi Court lloitss, in the Imrotigh of Sunliuvv. til in o'clock A. M.. on MONDAY, Al'til'ST 'llic 4th, n-.-xt, ati-l v ill continue two weeks. The Coroner, Justice-, of the IVaccand CmistK hies in an 1 for the county of Noithumberlatid are reiiuesteil to be then and therein their jn-oper persons, with their rolls, records, iiiiisitions, and other remembrance-, lo do those things lo their several oiliccs appcilaiuiiitr to be done And all witne-sr prosceiitiog in beli.ilf o' tbuCom liiouwcalth iirninsf any prisoner, are requested and coinnian-hd to bc'tia-vtttt'l there iittending in their proper pirsous lo fri.seculu nguinst liim as shall lie just and not lo depart without leave at their peril, .luroisarc requested to be punc tual in tin ir attendance, al tlie time appointed, ngreeab'y to their notices. (liven under my hand nl Siielmry, the 1st day of July, in the year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and scvetitv-tbrce. SAML'l'.I. II. lloTIII'llMri.. Shcr'.tl. iFobmiult Wood at Muni.) STATIOMkRV & rORTtBLE Steam Engines. The Best & Moot Complete Assortment lu tho Market. Theae Fnylnss have always malntilQi-d tha very highest stHudanl of exceueinv. We mak the D&niifitcture of Katrine. Boilrn and 8w Mills sptx-ialty. 1W, have UietarynHt and MiiMUxiaiiUt4 works of the kind in tlie oouuUy, viUk autdunury specially adapt.st to thu work. We keep constant! jr in process larf? numbora of Enjrtnus, whu-h we furnish at tb very lowest priors aad on the shortest notios. We build LuVaus nrciallT sdaptMl to Mine. Saw Mills, UrUt Mills, Tanneries, Cotton dins, Thruauors sad all chuees of luaaufaeturirMr. We are now building the oelebratad Lane Ciran tar Baw Mill, the boat aud moat couplets auw null ever lnvenusf. We make the manufacture of Baw M di outfits a Special feature of our buaiuuaa, and can furnish complete ou the shortest notice. Our aua in ail eaaus ia to furoiab the beat Baa ehinerv ia the market, and work absolutely uu auaivu for beaut y of deaiini, eoon uiy aui UtiUetiu Bead lor Ciraular aud tnoe Last. - UTICA STEAM ENCINE CO. VTICA, W. Vs I j Aiulllor'ts oliee. ! Isaac Dnllcry, cl. ul. i In tin- Couit of Coniinon I vs.- I'leas, ol .Niiiiliuiola-r- I r. F. Wrist. land eoiintv, Fi. Fa. I 1 No. 113. Maivh I'cltn, 1S7X I "OTICK is hereby Riven Unit the undcrslgiied . has been a .iuled Audit-or by the Colli I of It'omiii.ui Pleas of Xortburi'ie'lnmt coaniy, lo j make distiibiiiion ol the n.oii,. i p ii.l h-.til Court, arising from I lie sale of ilef u.iai.. m ;..,- t -, lo I nud niuiini! those entitled llnn'to. He Hill meet i the creditors, and those claiming out of lhat I fund, nl his olHce iu the Iioioul'Ii ot Sunbut v ou Thursday, July lTih, lH7;i, ut 10 n'clocK. a. in. A. N. IIKiCK, AuJ'.tur. SiiLbiiry, June l!', l'.iTii.- It. s ... '111 STEAM ENGINE :-;'l"r-"-t-t. without Oils Dnlmrnt. Tho money t funded tinlesa tho Liniment Is na rcpro-sonted.- Be snrc and ptt tho genuine MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold by all Druggists and Country Stores, at 25c.. 60cv and $1.00 per Bottlo. Notice style, sine of bottle, Ac I tin- most p.mt-ilop cletnser, jlr JI 111: ninl remover of (ila,rlun to Materia M-lic.i. ,hjtrii.-t.'c!i . vt is specially adapted pi coiisttf I t i. ei, ,r d.wi,"ainl ih hilitnteilbv the warm M-e.itl.cr of Sprii-gaiid Summer, when the b ooo is mi lu a- tii.- circuf.lloii. CMic.ti.eiillv gtilbi-riiig iinp-i- runs from singgishncs and iuipeifect mi: , li:CM--ri.ri urgaiis. iiimI is manifest,-i o mots, Ltnpilons, liiotdn-s. Puds, p.-tn',-. Vcri, I'll m. iVc. When weary nnd latninid from ovnre ork. und lullness'. ili-owziness aru) hi. -in take the plno o' eneru-y and ' i'or. 'lie v-ni-. needs ii Ti nic t. build it up and help the Vital' Force- Inn-gal:; llieii recupetalivs power; Iu the beat of Summer. fi-eijitcMlv the Liver and Spiccn d not properly perform' I heir lime tions; the t tcrine nnd Lirlnui v Clrgans i. re in active. pnMucing Weakness r tiie stomach und inlestincsand a pii-disjioctlion to l,llio'is deinugc- 'iu nt. i UK: WF.llI S" Kvlvnet ef jat u:u-l,a l pi-eimren phect'v from the South A nu ri'-.n. Phut, nud is peeniiaiv suitcil f) nil these liilli cul'.ies ; ii, will ci.-iiuscthe Viti.it.-l Uioo l, slrir-ig-Ihi n the Life-liking Powers, and remove! ti.l ob- trucilons from impairad and enluiiied Oi trans. It should be freely taken, as Juriilu-ba is pio nnanced bv medical writers the most e.theteu' l'urilicr. Tonic ami Deohst ructit known in tl. j whole ru Hire if liic-llciiiMl pl.-ivt. di'UX it. KlXLlKiiJ, is riutt St., N. V. Sole Agent for the l liito.'. Stntcs. Price, 1 per Untile. S.-nd for Urcuiar. Jri, Sw I, N'fVUnl s 'i I STS :. I: 1'l.oM'Ii I 4. N. F. ltl'UVH M'S NKW Tt: KBINE 3f i 3 H A Ii !: M ill I I. t if To i the Ih-: I'.vcr Invented. ? ' " Pamphlvt f, Ad-lrcsj, Yoik, P.i. 4t 2. ! W XTKI. Wlii.,.-:i!e Purcluislng A-.'cnts - for th.i liaitrmn Sewing M.o-hlm: tne.ln nt Daii ' buiy, ft. The Latest and be-t. Vie- S'llie-t, I'.i-I est and K.-isicst Loci: Si itch, Straight ".-.-dle Machine i:: the Maikd. li -l'er I- r "s tb.-i'i anv eotnp.iny. Addic.-s, .Ii )liN A. D ll)iK. July ,"i,'T:;. I ' dou'l Aci.t, D inbnry, Cotsu. ! "CXMl'IIOiilNF." cures evci-v p-iin, Ac. Trv lit. Sold by i!riigM. KKl'llEX l!OYT. ' Prop'r, Xiw York, J.S.-4w I WOKKIXU t'S..tN M i '? o- I-VimVK) :-.' week guariiiitec-l. Ki-spcct :,!! i.:npli.,y-ncnt n hum.-, day or i-vcniinr : no e.i ita! ii ,pi:rci ; full itlstrni tiiili- ,V. v iNi.i1.ie p.ic . il'c of L'l-oil-fen. free by mail. A.v.r -. tii -ix ccnl nluin -lamp. M. Yi'l'XO CC 1M luceirvieh Mreet, Xer Yolk. ,t'.'S-4w 111. I I t'J' II.lMtV. Tilt i'.iu.i.Mii.ii K.yvii v Mmu tNii. D'MlitllKA. Dy-.-ntcry, (.'holei i. Snninit Compla'r:!, I -'.I'lips. etc., ,'ii'-l,!y c.ire.l ! y the use of .;.i;iri.;. , Conipotin.l S rap of lilackbcn v Loot and Lhu barb. An i'il. well tried re ncdy. entirely vegetable, Jileasatil tn take, unii k aud certain in i-tlect . cmi be dcH-iiib'd mi iu the ni"s iirecul casi s ; limy lu-uivcii to th v iiiugi-sl itjfntit us well 11.1 lo a-dulis. Ii c mi.iins NO CAMi'ilOlt fiii i'.l'IlTM. !t is a pleasant extract uud readilv tsl.an bv cllildH'tl. It has nttcn saved life b.'R physi-' ci iris h nl despaired. Ixeco il in the l.,.,c an.'. use Iu time. All we -k for it Is a trial. Don'l 1 h t our d '.ili r pin V1.11 oil it h soiiu-thing else. I liny it. Try It. Sold by '.'rti.'j!sfs and Stoic. ! Ke. 'n -i thioiighoiit tbh State. 1'iepaivd only by ! HANsKI.L HliO.. ! Jioic 1 L'T-.-r-tn. liioii Market i .. l'l-i! id- Iidii i .-.ortii:. I"'. Oil.-i.t ins ii- ince Co.. of Ilurtfnrd. li.ia wltiilra-.in i! ! y lYiNn Snniiury, and rcvok--.ell' .-ittl.ileoi uii'hoiuy issued to L. M Yo.lcl lo a-'I l.s .l.-lil f.r s lid OtMUV. S. C i'K UN. Vie) i'le.-i Jclit. j Ha-I 'o. l, .Live !, 1-7... MILL AND FARM FOB SALE. Will :' so!-! at I'lifiit- Lite ,. Til ACT Oi LAND, -iiuatii In Wai-hinirtini tou'iisl.ip, Noitluiuibcr land eom !). p:i.,.ciiila!iiing .Vj acres more or tt hetcu 1- ci-.- .i -l a iro's! , '1-Vi'i Li.l.'.U litJL'sa, I'.piiii- i.r Water n.-ar ti e house, n'ld ull Lcoee nry 1 inb-ii ditigs. 'I he laud 1 iu a high sU.'.u of 1 11 1 1 i s nl H 111 . Al-ii 11 i.iilM' MILL t'li-.-.---tories bih iiith n tii-i i-r failing Wal-r I'o-.. cr, I o not of j ' 00C'. .lia-i'Uf an excellent 111 1 oi cli-l.ilii. nii-i is I- -:,l.-e 4illtin Irtt,-,. nitii o:' the rai i.-stl -i .l..-t:. 'lei Va'.lt t,''.c Tep-ltv "ill be - 1 .1 ol, , u-V it'lllis. F-u f.llll.i.-l "i.lMe I ns aj pv ti. k;:::ii. nr.o. r.- 'i-i -ic v. 0. .'in !: :-' ' :;.-ot -i .1-1 1 '.. i a . o-.it.inl!--- Sale. VJO'i'K'ii 1- h.-r.A.y L-in-li.lli -t at .-l I 'oust a Id- '- . a .'-. went i-i-iv ,11, ii,.- Kill nl dune, IS'.".),' f lb- I I go- .! ! 101 I'. iv ipp. in r'-, boiojeii ,,r s-iotiiai) . t lie f..lliiwbiL' .1. .,- . --I, (iiicli.ise.l l.. liie u'i-Ii i-Vii-'.l : 0 cane smI. 'bails, : I an ;-m, ml-, --i ;,-I hair. 1 i.'n kiln ban, 1 111 iti .e lop f-1 mil, I J'.-. t.rn-l.iii 'l.ili'c, 1 6-l 1 i! i- is ' i -e, 1 i,,- t .trl 'l l iilpol. I pic-! 0,1 C1..1I1. 1 frc.ur, 1 i.im.i Sti v I ,.f, :. Stole i l.y.iiio -, 1 lo t itelicn Cri'-pi t, II comiiioii I'lmii s. - t-hci-r.v I' llib-s. 1 l'i,,i t, 1 Stan I. I 101.14 I Tal c. 1 lo; hall nn I sMirCttip 1. '. wash SI Hi-Is, t llortis nnd i'ltcl). rs. :i 11. -t. steads, ii Wind-' i-i I: ii: s, 1 I,.' I.. o'-i..nii t'.n ict lu two rismis, J l.o.iklii.; (ilasJ 'J H ii-a'i", :1 Tubs, I lies!;, runt ar iicr. Thi s,, goo!s nre left lu the keeping ol I lie said Johu r. Kiippdur- ing lbs pleas .f the uiidci signed, and the pub Ii- ale warned 11.11 to 'aed'l.'c with the same. II. Y. I KII.INi!. Sni.biiri', Jni.c Ol, 1st:!. it , 17i: ws w.w inn ,.t ,.. In'iil iiul X il. i. h :,i-. N-w Y.ok. in the Kiirvp. jt, ;,,4,. 1,1 llAUH I". I lir.M II. s.i, 1 of ti. ia.. ii . u:. ::.;;, fu.':xcii. ( Vreneh's II Vi 1. lis - I '.- 11 i'o-. f! i !. lu".- ) III let . up and cut.n-iv r,.a ile.l Hie s hin.. 1 -.(..i.'.'s W-Onl in tf.t PL SIX I'SS p K T ,;C .... r:-,. ' l.ltitci' ,V t.'jN'it t uis's I. -:.-; 1 lli.iv-.ir- 1 k. 1LI-.