THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 1W -AND- ttLOOMSBUllCr. PA. PIVIDAY MOUXINO, WISH. 0, IS09 49- THIS COIjUMIIIAIV hits the Largest Circulation nf aiiv mtirr tmljltslif il In Northern reiuniylvnli n'" much larger sheet than Miy oflHeotnn. urnilcni and Is therefore Die licit medium for iMlverlUIng In tills arotlnn ntlie Stnlt , I'hssurc of the Negro SiiIIVib Tlo Ilcn JlnnUr, Amciuliiiciil. Tuts caso was not called up by tho O.v Salunlny tlio ibllowlnir resolution uistrict, Attornoy until Tuesday nrtcr- passed tho Lower Ktinso of CoiiRrops, noon. Tho prisoners, Donahoc, Duffy, liy u votu of yeas IW, nays -vi. ispeiiu- 1'ryor ami iioster wcro tnen lirougltt or Uolfax votlnj? In tho alllrinatlvo: Into Court, nnd arraigned by tho I'ro- lle it rcsohrd.clc. Two-thirds of both thonotary. Tho prisoners each lilead lldiisty i-oiicurrliiL'; tho following nrtlc- Vnt. nniitv 'i On mnti lo bo propwod to tho Legislature i of thd allowed tho nrlvlleiro of bclnc Hovcral Stnten as an nincndnient lo tho ,7 , " 1 " i'im 01 """k Constitution ortiio United Status which o--i'"y. i" oiiiiuoiiwi-ami when ratuieu by tiireo-iourtlis or salt! elected to trwo upursttno caso or Tiios. LeKlslntures, shall bo held as part of Donahoo. Messrs. Ityan, Strouso, LHl IXmSUlUUOn : ,. Wnlvorlnn ni.,1 Aforr nnT.nnrnil jrictc 111. section isi. inc rwm or ., ,.., , . -r..... H..1.1.. t..i.,.i .... !ll..nf 1).. IT.,:i..l n ntn I ui3 wuiiaui , uus.-ua. uuiliy, jUillliiui' . . . - ... ..... I ntimit ITlnrL T.'7,llft .mil TL-nlnf on. snaunoi be uentea or aonaaeu uy tic "'""i m j- . e...u ...... ....ww, United Stale, or ami Slate, bu reason of peanng ror tlio commonwealth, un race", cofor or )irram comfi'ion q; sea l'ETEU EVANS, cnllctl, bad formed or expressed no opinion from nny-convessation or from nnytliing ho may havo' heard had no fcclinc or rrcjudico against tlio prisoner, had no conscientious raruplos on tlio subject oi capital punnlslitacnt. Set nsido by common wealth. JACOll TKKWlUiaKIt, called, had forwotl or cxiitesFcd no opinion, bad not beard any conversation on tlio subject of this trial, bad no prcjudico or bias against the prisoner, hndnocoiiscicntiouweruplcs nn the subject of capital punisbmont. Accepted tutU sworn. CIIARLTiS STRAUSSKlt, called, bad formed nr expressed no opinion, had bad no 111 imstmrB Market lUpnrt. bushel Wheat ft: nyu " aim " Oats " , Hour per imrrcl (IWHUI'MCMMI KiftTsceu lluttor Erg- Tullow l'otn oca Drli I Ai'i kw run - Ilium - Hlilo- nmt Hhnulilcntr. IauI I'cr pound liny per ton l.UMUllU. Hemlock Hoaii!.1 per Uiouaamt feet....... I-lno " " (ntiolncli) Jols!,8cnntlliiK, rifliilr.dlfiuliiclt) t)lilm;le, J.'o. 1 per tliouuml to ova ruiuKD.s. Hl.llne " IKON- , No. I Hcl h pts.. X.. 'i " i. lllooiil . Jl M . 1 f) . 1 (-) 10 . 13 I II ., 7 C I . 2 HI ' I .. 1 00 .. I.' w .. id' .. 16 W , tin (0 .. Is;l . 15 00 .. 8 CO ,.. 7 on 18 (0 !ll JX.I VII I.llit filictt Ulnil.ilu. rnriArloil weoltlv livretcr lint, wliotrwite nmt relAii iitiiH'j in cuu", uuiir w inn ui... luereinuuize. WIimI iif lin1ir1 SI t ..... ... ,.. . .. . , . 1 1 1 1 1 ) motion of Dofondant'o counsel, tho caso conversation on tho subject of this trial tinco il been summoned, but liom vf hat no may heard bad no feeling or prejudieo against Ari-mi much delay In tho completion enforce by apnrovriute legislation the material witnesses for whom attach- prisoner, bad no conseiciitioimeruplcson tho , . ' , , . . , provisions of this article. mcnts bad been Issued. subject of capital punishment, Challenged Thonbovolsin tho form nf a Joint wKriNr.anAYMniiNiNO. by Commonwealth. aud our lnHchhirry moved Into It. Wo rcsoi lon MU n vnssi?a the llouso by Tho enso of tho Commonwealth vs. DAVID DKMOTT.callcd.formcdna opin- havo employed an oxpurlonccd man to 1 tho necessary two-thirds. Should It Thomas Donaboo was taken tip, and nn, had heard conversations on tuo uibjcct, tin nnr Inli work, nn ihvnnrnnmv nhln rccclvo a similar endorsement in tho tho Court proceeded to empanel n Jury, has no prejudice neainst prisoner from any , . . ,4, ..... I ' .... . I .1 I- 1! f'l to do nil kinds of printing from tho ?mUo, na it no uouut wju, it win men WM. HOlJiauw vi3 called uut urn uung no nau ncaru( nau no cunhcicnuous n;;""' ZSZZZZZZZZZ to largest posters, down to tho smallest ,,Isnpprovni by tIl0 aifrorent State Leg ELIAS MILLEIi wits called, an d Accepted and sworn. n..r.la with tiotnnua otifl .ltaimtr.lt n.l... . r... it j. . r i.. I ... .... 1 DTt.lt T.TirVtJ All.l l..l r... ...... uw.v.., i in nturcs. jnii vnrec-iouriiis oi iuu nsKoti 11 no nau oxnressea nn amnion wuiw iiiimuimi. i iin rates lowor than can bo procured In tho I Stato Lrslslnttiro bo Induced to ondo'rso on tho subject, having oxpro&sed none, cd an opinion as to tho guilt of prisoner, did r cltioj. Our tstoii of Job .typo Is tho It? lJy tlio uumlsston or mtio rotten Wns asked If ho had any conscientious not Know wnctner no nan lormcu sucn orin- umi m live Corn " ' Illicit wtieni O.'llH lrllent I'lour tier ivo IM. uucu win-ill 1'ioiir n.itLcr tier lb Kja-i per t'oz., .. I'otntoe pr 1ms.. 1 irlotl A pplcs " ji 4 V) U.) 2 () 2 r 0 I. 11 eo largest In tho country, and wo feel as sured of our ability to print in tho best stylo books, plutmphlots, posters, cards, bill and letter liuads, envelopes, pro grammes, etc., on plain or colored piv per, with plain or ornamental Inks, Wo havo Just laid in a largo stock of material, and asl; our business men to glvo us a trial by scruples upon tho subjectof capital pun- ionas would prevent him from sitting in tho y a ishmcnt. Challenged by tho prisoner. ' jury box, did not think ho had formed such borough States In ttho far West, military control of tho South, and by reckless and iiilnuHous trcrrymnnderliiK UENJ. IJNDENMUTH. called had an opinion as would prevent Dim Horn deem of States In tho North, tho Hiulicals oxprcssod no opinion, had had convcr- ing tho caso upon tho'ovidenco and its mor hnvo secured it majority In three-fourths saltan on tho bublect. docs not under- its. Challenged by prisoner for cause of tho Stato Legislatures. Should they stand English very well, not nioro than JOSKPH 15. MlLLElt, called, bad rbrm ilnclilo to iln Rn Hinv mn form IIio urn- Imlf if nrhnf lin linnn. linil nn pnnsnirn-1 cd or extirossed no omnion. llOhad liCardCOn posed amendment through. tlous scruples upon tho- subject of capl- vcrsalions since in had Icon summoned but ,vl,hA1-y,"uVrn ' " taiwut U.v It will speedily como up beforo tho tal punishment. Challenged by prison- did not liced them, nau no prejudicoor bias umiorum Lecislaturo of this Stato for eonsld era- nr for cause. Allowed. towards prisoner, bad no conscientious seni- nvn-ivnnij ivaniaryc, bu t.Miri ttnttt. Imm ilnn Ttfl... ...tit l.n Iln Inln IlinnnO lirilll t Ti.i.tf. tnmrf 1. . .1 r Joa An ll.d e.ititnl r.P fli!tnl minlBlirneiit I M s-..n..w ....vf.iw jwm. I ugu, H JlUb HIH UO 113 1UW .lll lj rj Y lO 1U ill A J, CIUIUU , 1IUU AUi IJIUU Ul I l'1"" ci.yvw "I""" 1'"" - . . .... i ri .11 : IMilliKlcliiliU Jllli-kets. tnri' . VnrlliTr(.li.rii Knr.mMnftnt 1 5 110(91 5.'.'. Noi I h LfcLeril I'iUl II '-I W O.a NiiithvASU'rn family lViuiHylMuilaiuul Wc.let.i su.ieriiUe... 5.030M lViuiiylvaulanuil WeHern exira G.7.jS N.to I'oninj lvaula nnd Wcitcrn Inucy ILWuS 11.25 iv umir ' institutions. .It tho present Lctrislaturo daro to force nxnrnssed no onlnlon. bad had no con- Challenged by prisoner, Necro Suffrauo upon ronnsylvanla? vnrsnlinn nbnut tho matter, had heard WILLIAM II. IIAULiNilUUU, called Cop. IScpeatcr.s. Thoy know It would be dofeated by nn nothing slnco bis attendanco at Court bad formed no opinion, had bad no convcrsa- Tiie comtnltten on rnsn of Urnwn vs. Immenso lnnioritv If submitted to a In rnlnllnn to thn sublest. hnd no con- tion, from anything ho had hoard ho badno Wltlinm. oontestiints for a sent in the I luinnlnr vnln tlmw tnnu the. M.nrn I :.,u., ,,..,ino onl.lnnt nf nreliiibco or bias towards the tirisoncr.bad no Hi 01-' lovorseeu i Ijuh sj.vufeo. 11-,,, .V it.. 1... .i.i I r ...-j ..v.. ....j . ouciuiuua o""i"" .ij.ui. iuu "j".. " . j Him. 'ijseea -p uiw. lilte. n.i i .m3 II. iail3 .K'SS 1 u ic, -p uui MCVA 1ICI I, " Ureweil lloi;s, B... Uiuolted HmiM " " (Sbonluei.. V " j.nru, i 13 wftnon olcctf,d wi,l!'ou' " fercnc? tof "'i3 punishment. Challenged by nel Slavan and Chrlstlnn LamB testified question ; they know tho people of this prisoner. to havo voted tho Democratic ticket I gmnd old commonwealth aro tenacious twenty times generally under assumed of their rights; that they aro not pre pared to surrender tho most valunblo of names. Daniel Itcuuing testified to havlinr voted the same tlckot ten times, He uy Mitchell testified that ho follow ed a party of men to sovcral precincts, who voted tho Democratic ticket a number ot times. Ho attempted their arrest, hut raileu lor want or a wnrrant, This Is a sample of iho scoundrelism of Uoppcriicaui&m.unucr mo lean 01 win jv. wauace. jtepiioticuH Our cotcmporary bad better not havo touched this subject, for if there aro any all their privileges to the arbitrary con trol of Congress. Will the members of tho present Legislature deliberately commit so great an outrago? Wo know not. Wo shall wait patiently to sec, watching tho courso of events, and chronicling them as thoy transpire If tho present Legislaturo is wise, if tlio members aro honest, if they would fccoundrols unhung thoy aro his friends dealjustly with the people, they must who testified In tho nbovo cases. Tho dcclins to pass upon this proposed rat-iot & Union gives us tho best an- amendment to tho Constitution of tho swer to the above squib : United Slates. It is a question for tho "Daniel Keddlng.a fugitlvo from jus- peoploofl'onnsylvnnln to determine for tlco. under Indictment for tho crlmo of themselves. They should bo consult murder, Harry Mitchell, the man who ed. Tho question should bo submitted mado tho return of tho Ft., Delaware in tho coming canvass, and tho next fraud, Kowan a professional "repeater," Legislaturo bo elected with direct refer now being lookedufter by tho Thlladel- enco to tho adoption or rejection of no phia pollco, Slaviu, another of tho samo gro saiirugo. it nccu not bo mado a kidney, C. S. Williams alias Chrlsto- party question, individual canuiclntcs pher Lamb, who served a term in tho of cither party can take their stand for Dauphin couutyjail, and for whom tlio or against it. xnat is tne only nonest officers of the law aro now looking cour30 to pursue. Wo shall wait with lliese are the men upon whoso testimony solicltudo to seo whether it will bo ad a commlttcoof tho House of Iteprescn- opted Lancaster Intelligencer. tatives are about to oust 0110 of their fellow members irom uio tcano wmcii ,IIoNi jAMEa Ei Engilisii has been ho was honestly elected by a majority renominated as tho Democratic candi- or tno lawiui voters 01 uio uisinci. (Jal0 for Governor ofConnectlcut. The Tho men who daro to deprivo Mr. Dan- Convention was composed of dolegatcs lei witnamoi 111s seat, upon mo is- from all parts of tho State, nmonir whom mony or tneso miamous whucbscs, are were many leading manufacturers.raer. robbers themselves. Tliey may porpo- chants nnd business' men.andthov all trato tho contemplated outrage, they Spoko of tho re-election of Governor may hopo to snieiu tnemsoivcs irom Enelh.h as a ecrtalntv. Slnco tho No. public scorn by pleading fidelity to their yember contest, tho Democracy havo party, but tho radical organization it- ueon j,ar(j at Work. in nerfectinir their self as well as its representatives upon organization, and tho samo labor will this commltteo, must anu win do iieia bo continued until theelectlon in April responsible for this atrocious act. bo Governor Euslish Is deservedly nonu- far as tne democratic press, me uomo- jar ana ni3 colleacrues on tho State tick cratlc rostrum, tho democratic canvass, ct havo tho fullest confidence of tho Deo. can publish tho hldeousness of this In- n0. Before the Stato contest in Con- fernal trick, it shall bo dinned in tne noctlcut takes place, GoneralGrant will ears of an ins-ulto'i peopio until me haVo distributed the offlces-ln his gift, crlmo shall bo e.ipiatcu Dy me popumr and as tlio Radical party aro only hold condemnation or all concerned in 11. 11. together by tho cohesion of public plun- conscientious scruples on tho subject or capital punishment. Challenged by prisoner. SAMUEL ALE. called-had heard or WM. LEE, called had formed or . . ,. ., ,1 1 1. ,!,.., 1....1 l.! expressed no opinion upon 1110 suuject. uajhi-oouu nu uipniiua-iiiiu u umo ui of thogulltorinnocencoof tho prison- prejuuico nau no conbcienuous. sum cr slnco his attendanco at Court, had no pies on tho subject of cap. punishment nonsclontlous scruples unon tho sublcct Challengo dby prisoner. of oiinltnl nunishmcnt. Accontcd nnd JOHN P. KESTEIt, callod-had sworn. I lormcu an opinion nau coiisciuiiuuua WM. WHITE, had no conversation scruples on thesuuject 01 capital puuisii nhoul tho trial a nco his nttondanco nt mcnt. unaucngcu. Court, has formed no opinion, had no GEO. CAVENEE, called-had formed nrplntllcn or b as aealust tho prisoner, or cxpresscu no opinion iniu no preju had no conscientious scruples on tho ducc.or bins-had no conscientious sent - subjectof capital punlshmont. Accept- pies on tho subject 01 capital punish ed nnd sworn. mcnt. Accepted ami sworn. W. FLEMING, called had express- ELI BOBBINS, wiled had formed cd no opinion, had formed none, had or expressed no oplnlon-had heard con no conversation slnco his attendanco nt vorsatlons but from anything ho has court, had a conversation on tho subject hoard had no prejudieo or bias towards about tho tlmo tho prisoner was tho prisoner had no conscientious scru- brought hero for trial, but had 110 bias pies on tlio subject of capita 1 punish- or prejudieo, thinks ho could sit as a mcnt. Accepted and sworn. H 1)11 dH 1 Ca .Tj-t -liter unttio b " cows, u iicau Mil lew t ft HiKia nt ion mi is! Sl.fSl.(. l.Wl.fj S1.17oi!l.n 70.V.' 75c lol .1. SVtM lfi-an 1 17eW! M. . OeffW' Sl.V.! bttt I1CT.51'.( IlllIMllI.l'-TtmtlWAY. Ou tlio Will Hit. l'.ilIilJi;lilili. Hi" mo liov. nr. iietiu. unncr Wililani llrliidlo. ofMuncy, 1M., to Jli't Auu 1-1. Uliliiwny. dauglUer of tlio lato 'lliomni llldgwiiy, or Gloucester, N. J. i.tiii.'tj tii-Twrli nn llm "llli iill..ltv ltov. 11. 1TV1DI1, STf. 1WUMUW1' tn.c. u. v.t.ujw...v Jlisti Carollno Htlmcr or uetuiv iwji. NITKD STATES MAILS. I'KNNSVIA'ANIA. irctT Oitick DnPAtiTMENT, WnMilngton, Jnnunry 2, KQ9, rrorosal4 forconveylnit tlio malls ot tlio Unit il Htatri Irotn Jtily.I: lMio. to Juno HO, 1S72, oil i.n r..iintvintf t-.miiM lii tlm Htntn nf l't-nnHvlvn. nla will bo u celvt il nt tho Contract Onleo of this lieinrtmeut until 3 p, 111, of March 31 next, to bo ilecliled.liy April O) lollnw Itisi loli'i I-'rom lloyletown to llucltliiElinni, I miles nnu uncjc nix iiincMn weerc, Iionvn l)oyletown ilally, cxrrplfinnilny,nn arrival of l'lillailel plilu mall, nt R.iUi p. in; Arrlvont JiucUlngliani lnouu hour, or by p m; Lenvu linrkliiKlmtn ilally, except Sunday, nt U n in; Arrl 11 nl lioylestown by 12 In. 191S From IjancnMrr to Nellavllle, 4 mllos unil oaeA. iiuicu n weeK. Lenvo I.anciialer daily, except Bnnilay nl 1 P mi Arrive nt NelTHVllloby 3 p mj Lo.ivo Koirsvlllo dally except Bnudny, nt 11 iv rn; Arrive at Lancaster by 12 M. 2.91a From I'enn'n Blnllon, by Harrison City nnd manor u.ue, 10 jiurrynyBviiic, u iiuit-s nrd ttnek, tlirealluiesn weele. Leave I'cnn'H Htalion Tuesday, Thursany, nnd Hnturdny nl 1 11 m; Arrlvo nt Miirrnynvfllo by 3.B0 n mj Leave iMurrnyiiVillo Tiiciiiliiy,Hiurbdny,find Hnturdaynt7nni Arm o nt l'eun'a Btntlon by 0.30 ft m v.6 From rnrnnssus, by NowToxns, to Snrdls, 11 miles nnd bnclc, three limes n week. Iavo I'm inssu.i luesday, Thuisday, nnd mturdayntn. !IOn 111; Arrlt-.i nt. Hnr.lls tiv II n. trtf' Lenvu Hardls Tnesdnv. Thursdnv. nnd Bat- uruay nt j.hip 111; Arrivunt 1 uruusBiis uy p 111. 210a From Jersov Shore, bv l'holn's Mills, to linncyvitie, lu miles nnd Hack', onco n wet-K. Lenvo Jersey Shore Tliursdny nt 0 ft m; Arrlvo nt llnneyvlllu by 12 111; Lcavo llnneyvlllo Thursday nt 1 p mi Arrlvo ut .Itrsey HI1010 by a p m. 5503 From Clenrfleld to Peiirteld, 10 miles nnd unfit. ivirn il with Lenvo Clenrllcld Tuesday nnd Haturday nt 8 n m; Arrlvo nt l'enfleld bv 1 n 111; Lenvo l'diullold Mouduy nnd Friday ntO ft 208 From NcwvlUoto Blonervllle, Omllo.1 nnd bnclt ouco ft week. , Ijenvo Nowvlllo Hnturilny nl 2 p mi Arrlvo nt llloscrvlllo by I p mi Lenvo UlokPi-vlllo Biturdny nl 15 mi ArrHo nl Nowvlllo by 2 pin. SJM From Mllrny, by Hnlalesvlllo. (n. o) to Lod.u-s Sllllsi 8 iiiiien nmt back, tlireo times n week. , Leave Mllroy Tuesdny, Thurmlaf, nnd Hnt urdny nt 3 p m; ...... . .Arrive nl Locke's Mills by 5 p mi , . Ijenvo Locke's 51111s Tucuctny, Thuisdny, nndM.iturdny nt 1 pra; Arrlvo nt .Mllroy by .1 p mj 2jOO From Bmlth'a .Mills to Mndelrn, 5 miles nnd bai-k, t lee n week. Lenvo Hinltli's Mills Tuesday nnd 1- rlday nt 2503 From New Itnnovrr. by Douglass, l'lensint Hun, (ti. o.,) nud lililt'Kns, lu rt-nnsliurRii, 111 fi.ilott nnd Imelt. oiilo nwcek. Lenvo New llnnover Tuesday nl 1 p tnj Arrlvo at 1'ennsbiirKO by 1 p nil I.cuvo I'elinsuiirK iiiesiiiiyiuyii Arrlvo nt New Ilatiovor by 12 111. NOT11H, Vroiiosalsmustbetoorrytlia mall with -Vo-lorlty, eerliilnty.iiiid feciiruy," using tuo term-, ot tlm law, nnd they must bu niinrniuiod by twu reiionsllilo persons, cerlllli-j to 11s such by n po-iltnnsler or Judge of 11 euurt of record. No pay will be mado lor trips not performed, nud lrencluif Midi omissions nut huustaciorliy exlaiued tlireo limes mu iny m iuu inji tuny 110 UCUUt'Ull. I'UI im.li..9nwi... .iiuiu lllllOllS lobrt-ftk contiecllou wild d pcutiii iiiubi, nu.i liolsutllcleiitiy excused, uuu-luurui ul iho cum. ponsnttoii lor tho trip is subject lo lyiieltiiiv, rilllWWIII UU .ILH.U.W, UHW. KIU ... ...XIUCIK V bo battsiactorlly explained, for neglecting u, Uke tho mall Irom or Into 11 post oillcej lur am, ferllv It to bo Injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost nud lur reluslim, niter demaud, to convey tin! mall ivalruuut'ntiyn.s tho cuut.nclor ruun.or is coneirncd lu riiuulng, Viulcles 011 the luutc. I ho I'osimasior ueuriui iiuty uiiuui uio couli-acl fur dlsobeyliiij tlio post olltco laws, ur lUu liistruc. tinti nr Lhu jjfiiarimeiit. llu uiav Ait. r nl ltockton by IIP m: . . schedulo ofdepiiiiures nnd urrlviils. mm ,n.,. l'roiiosals to beuln nt LtitlicrsburRii, rour ur,er nn mcreasooi hcivK-o by ul'owui); tlieiciur nuns noun onai oisuiiiro mm uuu nun. u,iro nui increase ou 1110 couinici pay, lluiuav luldltlonal time, Invited. I uisocurlall ur dlscoutluiiu tlio strvico lu wjoio I n nil ArihontMndelrftbySpmj Leave Mndcltii, Tuesday nnd Friday nlDn Arrive nt Smltli's Mills by 11 ft m. 2)01 From ltocktou, by Houston, (n,o) to Fen- Held, 11)11111(4 null oaca, "lira it .vt-ci.. Leuvo ltockton Hnturdny nt 7 ft in; Arrive nl leiuieiu uris 1111 Ijoivc l'euneldHattudnynt 1 p 1 Arrlvo nl ltockton by (IP m: liavU'&?oltow,h-rl' Kiim' a t.U'rt ii i.iiiinn Tinihtir nv 12 in lion for tlio hurwi-o rHiiiiiiiti Hint coiuiui'i-d tfa&&ftpmi 'Ktmas, Arrlto nt Corrolltowu by 8 p m. .s.'HTuio'of vmuylvaAla M FromCarrolltown j-lllis, n,a,iiii Duiieii, !.".".) , i.ol.ii mrm il il,. .,., Mount l'lonsant, (n. o)22 miles nudback, onco n wen:. Leave Corrolltowu Friday nt 8a in; Arrlvo nt Mount l'lensnnt by 3 p m; Lenvo Mount Pleasant salnrday nt S ft m; Arrlvo nt Cnrrolllown by 3 p m; date, lu pampuiei lorm, ut thu puucipai pust ALi;X. W. ll.VNDALL Jan. 22, 1S00. l'oatmasler Ucnerul. 301 Trnm Armocli l,OT .Viilvo nt Clem field by 2 pm, trVt From flnlhrlev lib-' liv Lbnlsov's Mlnro. u.,i lo i;oaiesvjiie, o nines nnu uat-K, uiti-u limes n wetiE. (n. EN'T, lurollsvllle.on tlio EOtli i.lt. llena May yail. uaunicr oi u. n. uuu ncut-jj .... j.ui. u. t.lglit suectnged h months and W days, WM. KITCHEN, called had formod no opinion, had no prejudieo or bias to wards prisoner from anything he had hcard-had conscientious scruples on tho sub. of cap. pun. Challenged by com. THE INCLEMENT SEASON, And tit tffKta on the Weak and iVcWc. 'Iho dra.'ts which (.eaichlug cold makci upon Iho vital powers of tho debilitated nnd dellcalo nio not less severe than tho drnlu upon tbelr blieugth caused by exccsslvo beat. Tho vast disparity between tlio temperature of over heated rooms nnd oQlces, nt this season, nud the frigidity of Iheouternlr.lsa riultful source of sicl!uei.s. Toforliry the body ngalufct Iho cll consequence t of the sudden alternations of bent nnd cold referred to, the vital oiganlzatlon should bo strengthened and endowed with extra re Istent power by Hie use of a wholcsomo In- vlsoraut;and,ofnll preparations for thu pur pose, (whether embraced In the regular plinr. macopiehi, or odvcillsed lu the public Journals,) thcrcls uouo that w'll compaie lu puiiiy nud ex ccllonco with HOSTETrEirS ST05IAC1I BIT- TErtS. Acting directly upon tho orgnn which is but another club handed us by our political opponents with which to beat out thoir brains. Wo shall seo that it be properly used." J Auditor ficncral'H Report 180S. Having gono through tho pen, Ink nnd paper account, wo propose to ex amine the matter of clerkships, door keepers, sergcant-at-arras, messengers, tic. For the besslon of 18G3 tho Senate paid for tho ofiluy above mentioned, $28,481 20 Sorgeant-at-arms in addition, G.319 92 Pages, h&l 00 PaFd to women, 625 00 TVT!i!.-lni fnr clerks. Danes. WO- moit Ac., 3C,DI0 12 Now theso pages aro llttlo boys hired to carry papers for tho members, and If vou no into tho House or benate, you will.hear some member or other clap ping bis hands continually, and these llttlo boys running in an directions in answer to tho call. Tnthnllouso for similar serv ices, $13,782 CO Making in tho whole over eighty thousand dollars for such expenses, a very largo amount of it being entirely unnecessary and villainous. But the pet plunder of tho llouso is In tho matter of "Pasters and Eolders." At tho beginning of the session of 1808, a proposition was mado by a responst bio party, to do tho pasting and fold lug for, wo believe, flvo thousand dol lars. It was refused him, becausoMem bers and Senators had scores of tons, cousins, nephews, nnd other poor rela tions who wanted places with nothing to do ut big pay; and tho result Is, that tho bill for "pasting and folding," in stead of flvo thousand dollars, is set down In tho Report beforo us at $37, 723 10. Being ovor thirty thousand dol lars of plundor in that one item. So that tho oillcers of tho Legislaturo, bolus tho clerks, messengers, pages, wo men, pasters and folders, cost last year, over one hundred and eighteen thousand dollars; and at tho openlng.of tho pres ent session, Stranjr of Tioga, who has been considered passably honestmoved the SpcJker and Clork to appoint twenty-seven additional officers of tho House." Of courso Strang is a Repub lican, and thoro aro moro poor relations to be provided for. Tho resolution passod by a voto of 61 yeas to 27 nays. When thorcforo wo como to overhaul tho Auditor donoral's Report for 1809. wo shall doubtless And Strang's poor relations among tho plunderors of tho public crib And so wo go, and tho ea sy going people of Pennsylvania aro permitting this wholesale stealing to bo the business of thoir Legislators. Uut wo closo with ono single rcmnrk, to wit, that this nubject fs TO JIK CO.VTINUF.r), Wallacb bos concluded ho won't bo n candldato for Ooyernor just now I Oh I der, it will melt away llko snow before tho summer sun. '.''ho gallant Democ racy of Connecticut havo dou well in re-nominating their old and tried leader, and they will ro-elect him and tho whole ticket by a glorious majority. The Book Business. But few per sons havo any proper comprehension of how vast is tho book business in this country. Take one' Item," for instance as illustrative: MathowHalo Smith's "Sunshlno nnd Shadow In New York," which Is the exciting work of tho dayv has already reached tho enormous sale of 25,000 copies within thirty days. Tho publishers (J. B. Burr & Co., of Hart ford, Conn.), uso two tons of paper a day and run six largo roller presses con stantly to supply tho current demand This Is doing a wholesale business with ono book nlono. This Is n largo work too, It must be remembered between Boven and eight hundred pages royal octavo ; and yet it is said to rival iu rapidity of balo "Undo Tom's Cabin" of old. Think of tho countlessness of tho small ones published. Surely ours is a reading country. Nequo Suffhaok in Penna. Dur ing tho canvass of last fall Radical ora tors toltl us Negro Suffrage wos not, could not be an Is-juo. By roferenco to another column It will bo seen that a constitutional amendment has atretidy passed ono branch of Congress cnfian chislng negroes, and undoubtedly will bo forced on tho people. 0 course JTercur voted for il. If Republicans havo any further doubts as to tho position of their party on this question, they must bo blind In deed. Having forced negro suffrage on tho Territories, on the District of Col umbia.and on tho Southern Statcs,they now proposo to fasten It on Pennsylva nla, against tho wishes of tho people Has Georgia carpet-bag officials aro In a protty mess. Tho Stato Treasurer charges tho Governor with drawing $35,000 of tho Stato monoy without ac counting for it ; tho latter retorts that as'Govornor ho had a perfect right to do as ho pleased, and claims that tho Treasurer's action Is prompted by per sonal motives: to which tho latter re sponds in a spicy letter.sbowing up tho Governor's conduct In no flattering light. As Sir Lucius O'Triggor would say, "It's n vory pretty quarrel as It stands." People In Arkansas men, women aud children, tradesmen, laborers and cltirons of all sorts aro flying from whomy From rebels, negroei, Kuklux, cut-throats, the outlawed, the lawless? No. but from tho tnilttiaa, body which Is supposed to bo authorized and on- rolled defenders of llfu and proporty, nnd guardians of pcaco and order. tinn.tlm'f.'lioloorirunlzallou will neccs-aiily bo Challenged by tho prison- In the best pcslblo condition to meet tho knocks of winter nnd the sudden changes of tempera lure. Tbo weak nnd sensitive, especially, can not cntounter these vicissitudes wllh tafety, un less their tender systems nro strengthened nnd bmccd by nrtlflclnl me :ns. Evsiy liquor sold ns n Maple or trado is adulterated, nnd, wtro It otheiwlii", merenlcobol a simply n tempoinry excitant, which, when ltv first effects havo sub- klded, leaves tbo physical powers (and tne mind as well,) In a worso condition than befoie, II03- TETTEH'8 11ITTEUS, on the other hand, con- tin the essential properlelsof tho most valuable tonic und alterative roots, barlts nnd herbs, nnd their nctlve principal Is the mellowest, least ex citing, and most inocuons of nil diffusive sllniu- .Hits. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TkEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AN D XJ Cat ,-ih treated wlthlbeutinost success, by ISA At s. Jl. u., uiiu X luic.sur u. jjjfinr. nj u-z t,e andJlar.ihii siiectaltliUn Vie Medical Cotletic rcnti'ilvanta. 12 yean experience, (formerly of " 1,1..!.. U . ....1. C. ..rtl 1.1. Iln jUKll. llUUUtlU, IVJ. B VJJ.VlLO.irKI, JJ1..1,, llllioniais can oo seen hi ins oincu. xnu niciii l faculty nro luvlted lo accompany their ua cnts. as he bnsuo secrets lu his maetlce. Ai- lclai eves Inserted without tain. No oharao lor examination. jku. jv, -uv.-iyr, Juror and render an Impartial verdict had no conscientious scruples on tho subject of cap. punishment. Challeng ed by prisoner. JAMES W. JOHNS, callcd-had formed or expressed no opinion, had no j-or causCi bias or nrejudico towards prisoner, nau jnTTiNr W. SNYDER, called had no conscientious scruples on thlssubjcct fomieti or expressed no opinion had of capital punishment. Challenged by lieai.tl conveisatIon3 ou tlio subject but prisoner. imti no prejudice or biai did not think jsijIJAU.buutt, caucu-itau lorm- nnything he had heard would prevent cd or expressed no opinion, had no con- i from deciding this case justly as a vernation, inougn no ncam conversa- jur0r, had no conscientious scruples on tion upon tlio suuject, nau no prejuuico tho sub of capi puIJi Accepted and or uias towarus prisuuer, huu ho consci- i gyorn. entious scruples on tno sunject ot capi- JAMES FARNSWORTH, called- couvcru the rood into mo fuel of life, the pre- lai punisnmeni. -nx-ccpicu uuu bw urn. ti10iti ho iin(1 formed nn opinion oil tho paratlon Imparls to It n tone and vigor which is juaiilix il. liaoa, na u juriuui no subject Of tho trial hardly knew communicated to cveiy flhro of Iho frame. Tho opinion, nau no conversation on UIO .vlinther it would Influence- him In tho .tVniivnrnciinnsbelmraccelcrolcdbyltstonlc subject", had no conscientious scrup les jury boxperhaps tho ovidenco might orjcratiou.theiivcrregniaiedbyitsanti-bi'iious Upon tho subject Of capital punishment, t cliatlO his mind it WOUld tako Ovl- P'opertles.andtho weslomatter of tho Bybteni Asked bv Commonwealth to Stand asido. ,i- f ,,,,. ,!.l , Mar.,, carried off punctually uy Its mild npor.ont ac -r n . . at 1 nnnrr ll.l l.-.i r.. I ixtijvtju o-iv,u.uiuii iiiui iui ni di no opinion, had no conversation of any account since hohnu been summon ed as a Juror, from what he had heard ho had no bias or prejudieo against tho prisonor, had conscientious scruples on tho subject of capital punishment. Challenged for causo by Commonwealth. SOLOMON HELWIG, called-had formed nn opinion ns to tho guilt of the prisoner from what bo heard ho has bad a prejudice towards tho prisoner. Chal lenged by prisoner for causo, JOSEPH B. MILLER, called had formed or expressed no opinion, ho had heard conversation slnco ho had been summoned but did not heed thorn, has no prejudice or bias toward the prison er, had no conscientious scruples on the subject of capital punishment. Chal lenged by prisoner. WM. H. HAGENBUCH, callod had formed no opinion, had had no conver sation; from anything ho has heard, ho had no prejudice or bias toward tho prisoner, had no conscientious scruploj on tho sub. of cap. punlshmont. Chal lenged by prisoner. L. A. ADAM j, callod had formed no opinion, had heard conversations on tho subject, but had no prejudieo or blotf toward prisoner, had no conscien tious scruples. Challenged by Com. STEPHEN H.MILLER, callcd-lind formednooplnlonoroxprcsscdnonc,had no pvejudlctforblas towards prIsoner,had conscientious scruples on tho subject of capital punishment. Challenged by Commonwealth. "WM. REICIIARD, called-hnd formed or oxprcssod no opinion, had no prejudieo or bias towards prlsonpr, hnd no conscientious scruples on tho subject of capital punishment. (. iiallongcd by prisonor. PETER WEAVER, cHcd-had formed or expressed no opinion, had not hoard miy conversation on tho subject of this trial, sinco ho was summoned, had no prejudice or bias toward prison cr, had no conscientious scruples on tho subject of capital punishment. Accep ted aud sworn. MARTIN N. B. KLINE, called, bad formed or expressed no opinion, bad heard conversations on the subject, anything he may havo beard had left no'prejudico or bias on bis mind toward tbo prisoner, bad no con scientious scruples on the subject of cap. pun. Challenged by prisoner. RICHARD JONES, called, bad formed or expressed no opinion, bad heard conver sations, but had no prejudieo or bias towards pnsoner,bad no conscientious Ecruplcs on snb. of cap. pun. Challenged by prisoner. JOHN ALLEN, called, bad formed no opinion, had heard conversations on tho sub ject, what he bad heard might influence bit mind, bo bad such an opinion as might rc quiro evidence to cbango it. Challenged by prisoner for causo. JOSEPHSHEAIIMAN, called, hadform cd or expressed no opinion on tho subject of this (rial, bad no prejudieo or bias towards tbo piisoncr, bad no conscientious scruples on tbo bulject of capital punishment Challen ged by prisoner. JESSE K. SIIAIIPLESS, called, bad formed no pinion as to tlio subject of this trial, bad no prejudice or bias towards prison cr, bad conscientious scruples. Challenged by cnranioqwrMthfor cause. Bidders to proposo t-chodulo glvlnj; notover two luiiirs ruunlug lime ciuti way. Mil l'rom London Orovo to Tougbltcnamon, 3 miles nnu uiuk, six nines 11 weeu. Sehedulo to be arranged In closo connec tion with mull tralnt nnd to the sathfac tton of the postmaster ut Loudon Urove, '2313 From llrldscwater,by Oakfonl. Fcastervlllo nud llocUsvlllo (11.0.,) lo lllcliborouRh.riJi mlks nud baelc, tlmo times a week. Leavo llridgewnter .Mouda, Wednesday, nud l'.idny tit 2 pm, Arrlvo nt Itlchborougli by G p mi Lenvo Itlcbbornugli Monday, Veduesdny, all'' Kilday iitilnni; Arrlvo ut llrldKowatcr by 10 a m. iVJO From Ncw1Iope,byllucUmnnsvllie,to riue vlllc. 11 liilk-s und buck, six times 11 wcel.. Lenvo New Hopo dully, except Hundny nt B.JU n 111; Arrlt o nt lMnevllln l,v It) n lu. Lenvo rmovlllo dally, except Sunday, nt u:m n 111; x Arrive at New Hope by 8n m, SOT From Lnncnster.by Now Dnnvlllc.t'onostoga, Mnrllultville. coltjmanvllle. Mount jN't-lio. ItawllusvUlo, llethesda, nnd Liberty Square, to Chestnut Lovol, miles and ' U.ILI.I IlllD.Lllui-aii nvcil. Lenvo Lancaster Monday, Wednesday, nnd muuruay ut ju p in. .iltHUH.lllVI.IIIIO.UlUUJ U ,' 111. Lcavo ItawllusvUlo Monday, eduesday, nnu cuiimuiy 111 j u in: Arrlvo nt Lancaster bv io.aa n nu Lenvo ltawllnsvlle Tuesdny, Thursday, nnd r riuay lit 1 11 ui; Arrive ut Cbesuut Level by 3 p m; Leavo Chesnut Level Tuesday, Thursday nnd 1'rlduy ut 1 p m; Arrive at HawllnsvlUo by 0 p m. 23M l'rom Union Station, by Miller's 8tou'.(n.o..' Terro Hill, and High's moro, (11. u.,) to Chttrchtowu, 11 miles aud back, twlco ft ween. Leuvo Union glntlou Wednesday nud Hat. uieuay ut 1 p in; Arrlvo at Churchtown bv 5 n mi Lenvo tliurchtowu Wednesday nud Bntur uay ut o u m; Arrlvo nt Uulou Stntlon by Mm. 2li) From Hlnklctowu, by Habnstown (11, o. und Frysvlllc. (n. o.,) to Heaiiistown, miles nnd bade, ihrt-u limes a wo.k. Leave HlnkleUiwn Tuesday, Thursday, nnd naiuruuy nt s.ouu in; Arilvo nl lteumstuwu bv 10 n m: Lenvo Heiimstuwil Tuesday, Thursday, nni hv North Wnshlnnton. to ltcKhlinn. h miles nndhnclc oneo n week. Lenvo jUmaah Haturday nt3 p m; Arrivo nt liesnuoii uy 11 m; Lenvo Ileshljon Haturday nt 12 in; Arrlvo nt Armagh by p m. ."C5 From (Ireentburir, by Mlddlelown, (n. o.,) New Blnnton, wnlt's Mills, nnd Mndlsou, tol'ultou, lsmllcxnnd bnck, tlireo times 11 n.r1r. iA-avollreensburg Tuesday, Thnrsdny, and rjaiuniay nt u n in; Arrlvo nt i'lllbm tiv 12 m? Lenvo Fulton Tuesday, Thursday and H.it- Ul'uay nt i 11 m; ArrlvuntUieeiisburgby " p m. S50G l'rom Lyclppus lo Itldgo Vlcw.lj miles nnd line c. iw a n m" . Len e Lyclppus Wednerday nnd Saturday nt l p m; Arrlvo nt Itldgo View by 5.30 p m; T UIE ONLY AML'HIUA. LADY'S BOOK IjN C10DEV3 LADY1 B1JUOK For lSlil). cut opinion er for cause NICHOLAS D. HANNON, callcd- had formed no opinion on tbo subject of trial-had no prejudieo or bias toward prisoner had no conscientious scruples on tho subject of cap. pun. Challenged by prisoner. LEWIS YETTER, called tho't. ho had formed nn opinion on tho subject of tho trial tho't. his opinion would in - llueneo him in tho jury box had consci entious scruples on tho sub. of cap. pun. Challenged by prisoner for causo. PETER KNACH'r,;ealled-had formed no opinion had no bias or prejudice against the prisonor had no conscien tious scruples on tbo sub. of cap. pun. Challenged by prisoner. ADAM FEDDEROLP, caUed-had formed no opinion on the subject of this trial, did not understand tho English language very woll had no prejudice or bias towards tho prisoner had no conscientious scruples on tho sub. of cap. nun. Accepted nnd sworn. JACOB1CISNER, called-had formed no opinion on tho subjectof tho guilt or innocence of prisoner, hnd heard con veraatlons on tho subject from any thing ho had heard hnsno prejudieo or bias towards prisoner had no conscien tious-scruples on tlio sub. of cap. pun. Juror lives In Madison twp. Challenged by prisoner, MOSES SCHLICHJiR, had consci entious scruples on tho sub. of cap. pun. Challenged for cause, JOIIN.GRUBER,called-had formed no opinion, had hoard conversations on tho subject of thjs trial, nothing ho had hcardhad leftnny prejudieo In his mind toward tlio prisoner hnd no conscien tious scruples on the subject of cap. pun Challenged by prisoner. SAMUEL C. KELCHNER, called has formed no opinion, bad heard con versations on tho subject of this trial had no prejudice or bins towards tho prisoner from anything ho had beard- had no conscientious scruples on tho sub, of cap. pun. Accepted and sworn NOAH MOUSER,colled-had formed no opinion on tho subject of this trial didn't know that anything be had heard had left any fueling or prejudice on ids mind towards tho prisoner, had no con scientious Bcruples. Challenged by pris oner, JOHN LEdOIOTT, had formod an opinion ns to tho guilt or lunocenco of tho prisoner. II d nlso conscientious scruples ngnlnst cap. pun. Challenged by Com. JOS. nENDERSHOTT, bad formed nn opinion as to tho guilt or innocence of vtho prisoner. It would rcqulro ovi denco to;chango it. Challenged by pris oner for causo. THOMAS K. HESS, called-had beard conversations on tho subject of this trial, from what ho had heard ho had a prejudieo against tho prlsono r It would renulro ovidenco to chango his opinion. Challenged by prisoner for causo, JOS. A. HESS, recalled, Common wealth wnlvo their challenge. Clial longed by prlsouor. PETER EVANS, called-Common wealth nccopt this Juror, pr'sonor ae copts nndjuror sworn. r-UIOlCERINO & SONS, J Manufacturers of mtATjn HOIIAUE AND Ul'ltlQIIT .PIANOS H celvcd tho First Grand Gold Medal, aud still lliguer recuiupcusu. THE jrtOS3 OF THE LUHON OF HONOR, UNIVEHSAIj EXPOSITION, PAUIS, IS07, Tiir-Mn ti-eia the biabest awards of 'ho ExdosI- lion, und tho house of Cuickehinu &SOMa was lllD UNLI UI-.J6BU Jiuuuitu. initio United Htntcs wo have been awntded HlXTV-NINB DUST l'ltEMIUHS lU dllCCt COIU'IC- tnlou vith the leadniK ninnufacturers of .ho we received tho Iiljlioat nward given to nny mauurciuicis mine unueu niuies. luuu nuv ...itv.nnn l.'l,i.t 1i-inilums. nud tho most 11a. .er lui trstlmonbitsl.'om the leading artists of I'.io world. waiiehoom: NO. 11 E.VST FOURTEENTH ST., NEW von:, Iletwecn nroadway and Fiuti Avenue, Feb. S.'(jV.-3mo. pRIVATE SALE. TitEUibscrlber offers for sale nt bis retldeuco, Folks, uoiumuinuouniy, mo iuuowinis HEAL EHTATE: Tho llouso aud lot now occupied by him as ft Tavern Htnud, situated at the Junction of tho junin roaus lenuiuK lo jieuiou, vuuiuiu uuu tuw Columbus. Tlio House is in good repair and Ue nuttiiilldlotrsare well ar.rnmred. The lolcoutalns about ouo-auartcr of an ucifl. Also Iho large BTOItE I10OJI adjoining tho Tavcru, now occupied by James V IISUU. Nobetter location forn 'laveruls to bo found lu tlio County. Terms mado easy. Apply on tho prcuiij.es. i-usscssioueiveii Aiirii isi iji'. IJMANUUB UNANG6T. Forks, Feb. 6, lMtVit. ATEW. EMPIRE SEWING MA CHINE. LOCK STITCH. RECEIVED THE FIIIST PRIZE AT THE (IHIATrAIll OF Tilt AMU1IICAN INSTITUTE, In New York, Oct. 1!7, 18G7. And highest rremluw for Rest Mann.'acturlug jjiacnine ut I'aris uxposuiou, juiy, lew, WHY IS IT THE BEST ? It runs over seams nil right. It will fake fifty kiucuei to tuuiucunueriuuuauyoiuerinacmuti. IT WILL SEW HEAVIER AND THICKER GOODS THAN AMY OT1IKB MACHINE. It uses any aud every kind of Hire id, It sews starched goods us well us uuslnrciiod. It Sows the Most Delicate, Thin Soil Fabric. without duiwlng. It Hews a mas beaut as wci us uuy oilier, Ajeuts Wauted. Liberal discount given. EUI'IRE SBWINO MACHINE COMPANV, at Ilowery, Now York, EVEKV MACHINE WAnUANTEU", Feb. S,W-3ino, PUBLIC SALE Will bo exposed to nubile halo at the risldcnce of tbesubocilber lu kloom township ou Salur '.uy Februai U1U IbW, the (ollowlug personal ri"r TWO HORSES, ' One Mare with foal, Three Head of young catll. Ilireoixjws. lavenneep, nuciteye jnowe, nml Hj.aTij... (ln Ilrllt. Pludelui. ltariows. Cultl vmnm. llnv IIiHik. ltononnd i'ullevi. WindmUl t'unn Itnll. Iiver l'ower Th.eihtue Machlut. Harucsif, half uf Thlrly.flve acres of Grain, two Wiiitons. one Wagon Ilox, Revolvlug Ilorso Hake, hay I,adders,oue Stove, and various r urm lug liunlemeuls to numerous lomsullou, Tsrinl made known ou Oay of njto Bloom twp Keb. 5, 'OO.-il THE ClIL'.U'EST OF 1.AU1US' J1AUA7.INI-M, Uocnuse It Is tho Rest I ...v.... v. ..U...UI1. i-.u muiit-r ,u insiiioii, lliu encoilrn!rer nnd titibl slmr ,,r tin. i.,.t ii,...' turo of the uiiy.thopatteinliom wlHUiull otncis copy. Tho best wrlteis, lu tholitciiuy worM win contribute lo tbo pages ur tlio Lndy s Hook dilr. Inn tho year Ism. jjinriou iinnanu, Autnoressor Alone." "Hid. Irn 111111 ,,",Mosit9lilol'"cinnlii,,'iinil"Alrliiiu" i in eoiiti-iuuiu a siory eveiy uioutil. Our lor mervltlclcut corps ot wrltvis b.w uiouo octu re- 'ihe o. l OUl papers will bo continued. REAUi'lFUL HTEEL l'LATIH. Of those the Lady's Hook contulns fourteen .eavoItldBo View Wcdnesd.ay und Batur- nvmXMTX day at 2 pm; I any puuiisneiuu tuiscouiily, euher lu ouoit or Arrivo nt Lyclpi.us by 3.30 p m. 2ufi7 From Wlltenbcra.by roenhontas. to Frost. utirn-, Mil., n muesnuu nnciCtOiico ft wcclE, l.eavo i iiieiioeri; faiuruay nt a n m; Arrlvo nt l'loslburg by 12 m; Leavo FrostburKHaturday nt 1 p m, Arrlvo at Wittenberg by 5 p in. 2'jG.I From Mlllllnn, by nrakestown.tollnrncds villi', i-J iiiiu-s nnu iiacit, onco n weeir, Lenvo Mill Run Haturday nt 7 ft in; Arrive nt Ilaniwlsvlllo by 12 m; Leao IlariiPdsvlllo Batuidny nl 1 p in; Arrlvo nt Mill Htm bv n nm. Beparnlo proiio-jals lilvlied for that pnrtof iuu iijiuu ui-iwi-t-ii iiurueusviiio uuu Dinkeslown.S miles, two huui'H running IIIUU CllCU WllJ i '.YUM Vrnlil Wnvllfsburirll. bv Tvtrliv. ATnunl. Mnr, rif, iMiiiiiiiiii, iiuti . nty, m ureeusuoro t ikj iiuii-s uuu illicit, iwu-u it w eeit, Lenvo WnynesburghTucsdnynud Hntutday ut i iuu; Arrlvo ut Gieensbnro' bv 5 n nv Lenve Grcelisboro' Monday nnd Friday nt i it in; Arrlvo at Wuyncsburgh by 5 p m pciiodical. OUR FASHION l'LATE-1. l bo orlir'.lml double l.lshloli.nl.-it...-. u-ltl 1. milled. MoJul (.'olla-jes. luo only in.ia.liiu lu llilsenulltly tllatglvts theso design-, Is tbo l.a. dy's llouic Drawing Lussous. lu tills wo nru nlso uloue. UiibIii.ii .Music, uodey's Is tho imlv nuisazino lu which luuslii prepared expiesilv lur It uppiil.-s. Wo havo ulso n i,lilldreu s, u llurll. culliiint, lilidn Health departineut. llodev s luvuluablu lece'lm.4 nimn Jcet, lor thu lioudolr, uisery, Jvticiien, House. nun quinary, Timed l-.ijmavlmis.Tlils lsnKnri..u ,t lugs that no ono lias attempted nut ouiscivcs 'iluy gtvogiealsnltsliicl.ou. names i-iuicy n urn jjeji.iiimcnt. Somoof Ihe di-slgus in llusdciMiluiuut mo piiutudiu coluis lnni.iyiuuucipiai.ed. ' lu. o.,) (n. o: j vUle,i) Hnttiiilav ut 1 un Arrive ut illukfeloiTti by 2.00 p m 2310 From Anuvlllo.by Carpers,(n. o.,)Colebrook jveiiey s t-oruer, in, iu iiuuui aoy, - mues uuu uucu, oueo u w ecu. Lenvo Auuvlllo .Monday ut 10.3J a m; Arrive at Mount Joy by 4.30 p m; Leave .Mount Joy Tuesday ut a ii m, Arrlt o ul Auuvlllo by 2 pm. !3Il From l'nlinyrn, by Cnmpbellstown, llach- liiausviiic.iu. u..i uuu .uouut jiaiiis. ii.o.. lo KUzabelhtouu, 11 miles und back oneu ti w ecK. Ltuvo l'ulmyiatiatuidny nl Sam; Arilvlu i ul rUljtaUetliluwu by 12 lu: Leave LiUahethtown Haturday ut 1 p in; Arrlvo nt i'almyia by a p ui. 2312 From Reading, by Black Bear Tateru,(n.o.,) ureisemer s, iu. uuu iuutiaiuwiiey, lo l'lke, 1 1 miles und nnck, ones n week. Leave Heading Laturday at 2 p in; Arrive nt l'lke by U p m; Leave l'lku buturday u a m; Arrive at Rending by 10 a ni; i'rorosulu Invited lor bervlce twice u week. 3IJ l'rom Oley, by Green IIIll,(n.o) Now Jerusa lem, uuu uryviiio, to uyuij.H ciuiiuu, o miles nud back, once a week. Heparato proposals luvlted lorservlce irom obty to j'ew Jeiusalem, miles. Leave uley Hntmduy ut 2 p m; A.rlvo nt New Jerusalem by -i pn; Leavo New Jerusalom Haturday at Urn; Arrl o ut Uley by 2 p m. all From Oley, by Yellow llouso and Amlty- viue, l.u, u) lo uuugiussviue, il luiies uuu back, oneo a week. Leavo Oley buturday at 7 a m; Arrlvo nt DouglaisvlHo by Ml ft id; Lenvo DoHglassvllllo buturday nl 12 m; Arrlvo nt oicy by.2.30 p m. Proposals for more fi etf uent service Invited. "I3 From Snecersvllle. bv Gcrmnnvllle. .Moseisviue. in. w..i uswuiusviuo. ii nud Lynn lvort,.(u, o.,) to Jocksouv miles uuu uut'Jt, onco it wecu. Leave Haegersvllio Haturday at 8 nm; Arrive nt Jacksonville by Ham; Leave Jacksonville Hnturday ut 1 p lu, Arrive at Haegersvllio by i p m. 2310 From HiodhendBtntlon.(u.o..lbyHecktown. ill ,.Ublll'lllll IU1IV4 uuu uuej, OlA llJJJt'S It weeic. Leave Rrodhead Htatlou dally, except Hun day, at i p m; Arrive ut Norill'Ctll bv5.30 n m: Lenvo Nazareth dully, except Hunday, at 0 n m; Arrlvo at Urodhca I Station by 7.30. a rii 2517 l'rom Ashland, by Gordon. TnylorsvIIIe, i:riy. (U.irry p.o.) and ivisiiumpicton. (n. o.,i to Hegius, lO.nilles nnd back, onco ii week. Leaving Ashland Saturday at 3 p m; A l r.vl.ut nl Hegtns by 7 p m; . Leave lleglus balurduy atttaia; A.llvo nt Ashlnud bv 12 111. I'roposals Invited foriuorolrcqucntsorvlco, !!8 F.n n Orulgsburg, by New RiugKOld and Ilouutalu, to Htcinsvllle, 11 miles nud nunc, once it weeit. I vo Orwlgsburg Haturday nt 7 a mj Arrivo nt Btelnsvlllo by 12 in: Leave Btelnsvlllo Haturday iw 1 p m, Arrlvo nl Orwlgsburg by 0 p m. IIO From Mount Carmel.byllearGap, Elysburg una uuion uoruers, io iinuviue, ii;,inu nnd bnck, threo times n wcel:. Lenve Mount Cnrmcl Tuesday, Thursd .y, nud Saturday ut a a m; Ar-lvn nt llaiivlllo bv 12 mi Lenvo Danvlllo Tuesdays, Thursdays, and saiuruaysnt i p in; .Arrive ut Mount Carmel by 7 p m; 310 From Cntnwlssa.by Mendcnlinll's Mlllsln.o.) nnu vnieniino vouut s, in. u.i iw ujb, lmrqr. fl tnlles nnd back, twteo a week. Leavo Catuwlssa Tuesdny and Saturday at v a nr, Arrlvo nt rivsburc bv 12 m Leai o Elytburg Tuesday und Saturday nt i P m, . . - Arrive at CaUiwlssa by 3 p m. lAiuannn, nnu iiueyviiio, to coin Diiriugs, Jil4 mues nnu unci., twice u wcet. Lcavo Damascus Tuesdny nud Saturday at 12m, ArrlVf. nt. fold Rnrlna 1,1 1 n 111! l,uvu Cold Spring Tuesdny nud Saturday ni7nm; Arrlvo at Damascus by 11 n m, i rruill 1 .Jilt, uy I'u.iri, iv'ini. uie, rua, jue. nud Mount Top, to Dlllsburg, 21 miles nud uacil, twice u ween. Leavo York Tuekday and Saturday ntSn.in Iave Dlllsburg Monday and Friday at 12 m; Arrtvo nt York bv7 n m. Proposals for ter vice threo times a week In vueu. 2370 From Hodgersvlllc, by Walnut Brush, (n.o.,) Uurt Mill, (n. o.,) und lllg Tree, (n.o.,) tu uuiueruu, v. j u.,-i nines uuu uuck, ou:o u wueit, Lavo Rodgcrsvlllo Friday nt 8 n in Arrive nt Oimerou by 3 p m; Lenvo Cameron Hatuiday nt 8 ft in; Arrlvo nt Rodgersvllle by 3p iu, 1371 From Clay ville. by Atchison. uiciowu, 12 nines auu oacu,twice ft week. Leavo Clnysville Wedncbduy aud Saturday uiutiiu; Arrlvo nt West Mlddlctown bv 1 n m. Lenvo West .Mlddlctown Wednesday nnd rNiiuiuiiy ut . . iu; Arrive at Clnysvlllo by C p m. 2372 Fioni West Alexander, by Dunsfort. (n. o..l to Independence, 12 miles and buck, oneu it nn. Lenvo West Alexander Sattirdliy nt 10 n raj jlli u nt jiiiiiuui t lit in; Leave Dunsioi t Hultirduy ut 8 ft m; Airlvo nt West Alexunder by 10ft in; Leuvo Dtuisliiit Haturday at 1 p m; All Ivo ut ludependelico by 3 pin; Leavo ludependelico Hutuiduy ut 3 p m; AuHoui Duusioit by &p m. 2373 From lladen, by Wall Roso nnd lllnlr, to l'eriysvllle, 15 miles nnd back, once n w ten. Leavo lladen Tuosday ut 7 n m; Arrive at Perry vlllo uy 12 in; Lejvo l'erry vlllo Tuesday tit 1 p m; Ai'iivo ul Baden by o p m. 2571 Fioni Freedom to Kuob, 5 miles uuif back, twice ft week. Leav o Fi eedom Tuesday aud Friday ut 3 p l... .'.... t.r..nl.l... , Oil ... ijenvo ituou Tiiesuny and i-rtuay atlp in; Arilvo ut Fieedoni by 210 p m. 2073 Fioni Darllugtou to Elder's Mills, i mllcJ uuu uiien. in ji.u u wceit Leavo Dar.lngtou Wednesday nud Satur day ut 11 it m: Arrivo nt Elder's Mills by 12 m; Lenvo Elder's Mills Wednesday dav at 0.0 a nu Arrlvo at Darllugtou by 10.30 a m TERMS EOR lbG!). One copy, one year - . . . . i on i wu copies, one year - - - . - (rj Tbrcu tunics, one year - - - . . it.. 1? our copies, ono year - - . - loeu Flvo copies, one cur, nud un extra copy to b...UB ..j. ..iu uuu, miming six euliles. - . . 1 ,... Elgin copies, ono year, and un ex trii copy to uluucuules - . . ? .., (J1 Eleven copies, ouo yeur.uud nu oxtru copy" j'......,- ..us u,, IUU CJUU, JUUUlUg tweivu COtll.'M . . ' ' .n -. Gudel 's Lady's Rook and Arthur's llnmn ut,..!?: to West Mid-1 gluu will bu sent ouo yeur. ou receipt ot 1 1 ou uouev-s lUOV'H JIOllIC llll.l fin,.., ,. M.....I. ..in bo sent one yeur ou receipt or tf 1 uo. Oodoy's Ludy's nnd Tbo Children's Hour will bo seui on uno yeur or receiy t ot 8J.50. Godcy s Ludy s Book Arthur's Homo Magazine, nud Children's Hour will bo beut ouo ear ou re- Uodey's Liidy's Rook, Arthur' Homo Magazine. Once u Muiitu, uuu Tho Uhlidreu's Hour w Ul be wj".uo ) mi uij-iecuipt UI 5ij uu. iiiuuiuui-j must nu uo beut nt ouo tlmo l.u- uny ol tlio clubs, und uddltluns may bo m.alu tu duos ul club l.ites. t4i-Cnuadu.bUbhtllbe.rs must send 21 cents ml dllioual lor ovciy biili.-.ciiptlun tu tho Lad. Boon, una 12 cents for either ul tho other msi i zluos, to puy the Auiellcuu posture. Jlow lo llenut. lu it-milling by Mull, u Pusl olllce urdei; or a Dru.t, on i'iiUudeliJlilitur .New oik, puyublolo the older of L, A.Lnidey, Is lie luruiuu to luuk notes, us, bhould Uio ordei er Diult bo losloi btulen,it eau bo renewed wiihniu luib tu Uio bclidcr. H a lliull or a I'oM-ollice or dureuuuolboprudcuied.bclid IJulltd bluus or uuuuai U.UUV uuits, jtuuiess N. E, ConitrSlxih and Chesinu'lVls. l'lii'lu'u. SPECIAL NOTICES. 2T5I From Yoik BulphurSprluKS.by Idnvllleand Buiuii rsvliie.io weuus.u miles und uat-u, twice a week. Leavo York sulphur Springs Wednesday aim rjauiruuyui i p in. Arrive nt Wenks bv fi n m: Leave Wenks Wednesday and Saturday at sit iu; Arrlvo at York Sulphur Springs by 12 m, 2f 51 Fioni Scotland to Green Village,: miles aud UiicK, inree iiiues a ween. Schedule maklmr close connection with R. It. mall train, to tho satisfaction of the postmaster at ureeu village. VAX Vrniiilllorulv Run. bvClearvllle nnd Widow Belli, (n.o.,) to Orleans, Mil., (n.o) 32 miles uuu uaeu, uueu u v. ecu, Iajivu Bloody Run I'rlduy nt 7 a m; Arrive at Orleans by 6 p in; laiuvo Orle ius Huturduy at 7 ft m; Arrive ui juuuuy uuu uy u ij in. tension iou FroiKjsuis forexlenslou W. va.,iuviteu, rlcansX Roads H..JI Un,.ltLl..,w. l.w Va.HTIn.1. A 1 .. ... H ..1 mju riuiu niren.uuij ,cn , i.ii..niuiu iniii.. und Spring Meudow, to St, Clalrsvllle, Hi luues uuu uuttt, twii- u ween. Leave Schcllsburg Tuesday aud Saturday at o tt m; Arrive at St. flalrsillla bv 12 in' Ix ave SI. Clalrsvlllq Tuesday and. Saturday Arrive at Scbellsburgh by 7 p m. 9.V.7 Prnm Xrri.liflnli.stiiirf.lt. hv. KlddoUbbllrull Llsbuiu, Lewlsbcrry, Newberry, nnd o- tumiuwjj, iu jitcin, . twice a week, . , Leave MechauicsburgU, Tuesday and Ski- ureasy bhh: 1 rrl.,. nf IJC u ru l 1 nH! Leave fclteis Utvltj d rrtd7 tioj X rr,.. ut Uj.lkuMfjwi.Htb lw 1 I. Rl t-MpesUt luviud (or turfo Umea a week ternu. k'eduebday aud Satin-- 2570 From Enou Valley to Murvln, 3 miles and uuck, onco a week. Leave Enon Valloy Saturday at 10 a nr. Arrlvo ut Marvlu by II a m; Leuvo Marvin Saturday at 7 a m; Arrlvo at Enen Vnlley by 8 a m. 2577 From llnrlansburg, by Jacksvllle, West L.ucrty, and urowulugton, to Hnrrisvlllc, in tulles nud buck, twice a week. Leave Harlansburg Wednesday alld Satur day ntunm; Ar.lvo at Harrisvlllo by 12 in; Leavo Harrisvlllo Wednesday and Satur day at 1 ii m: Arrlvo at llanansburg by 7 pm. 2578 From New Wllmlngten, by Ncslinnnoclc I-uiis nnd volant, to Lcesburg, 11 inues and back, onco a week. Ijenvo New Wilmington Snturdny nt 1 p ru; ai.ovu ut jjevsuurti uy t p III; Lenvo Leesburg Haturday ato a m; Arrivo at New Wilmington by 12 in; l'roiiosals for twlco a week service. '0 From SablUSVllle bv Mlxtnwn nnd Run, dcrllnylllo, to Llyssoi, 17 miles nnd back, Leave Sablnsvlllo Saturday nt 0 a in; Arrive nt Ulysses by 12 in; Leave Ulysses Haturday nt 1 p m; Active nt Sablnsvlllo by 7 p in. 25n) From Fall Rrook to Alba, 11 miles and back, inree tunes u w ecu. Leavo Fall Brook Monday, Wednesday uuu i- nuuv ut p m; .rrtvo nt Allia by (I p m; Leavo Alba Monday, Wednesday, and FrI day at 11 n m: Arrive nt Fall Brook by I,30p in. ?'iSl From Montgomery Station, by Mount ZIon, til. U.,J tu JvlllUBinill, iv JUUUS UUU UUCU, oncou week. Leavo Montgomery Station Snturday at 12 Arrivo nt Ellmsport by 3 p m; Lcavo Ellmsport Saturdiiyat 0 am; Ai rive al Muutgomery Station by il a m. 2382 From English Centre, by Camp Comers (n.o.) nud Murrts, to Wellsbo.o', 23 miles nnd uuck, onco n weeir, Leavo English Centre Friday nt 8 n in; Arrlvo nw Wcllshoro' by 1 p in; Irt-nvo Wcllshoro' Hatuiday nt Snm; An lvo nt Eugllsh Centre by 4 p in. 353 From Alleghnny Bridge to Trentiss Valo.l'i miles and tiiick, onco a week. Lcavo Alleghany Rrldgu Snturdny at 2 p ru; Arrive nt l'reutlss Vnle by il.'JO p m; Leavo 1'rentlss Valo Haturdny ut 12 m; Arrive nt Alleghany Bridge by 1.30 p m. 2381 From Rrookvllloto Knoxdalc, 8 miles and uueu. uueu it tveeit. Leavo Rronkvllle Saturday nt 1 p m; Arrlvo nt Kuoxdnlo b' 4 p in; Lcavo Knoxdnle Snturday at 0 a in; Arrlvo at llrookville by 12 m. "I From Rrockwny vllle, by Rockdnlo Mills to iieyuoiuviue, iu mues anu pack, ouce a week. Leave Itrockwayvllle Tuesday and Satur day at 7 n in; Arrlvo at lleynoldsvllloby 12 m; Lenvelleynoldsvlllo Tuesday aud Saturday ut t pin. A fine head of hair Is such an IndlspeuNUijle' udjunct to beauty that no one who prices gouli looks should neglect tuuso the best preparations to bo had to lucicnso Its giowth, restore Its color, or prevent Its railing cuT. Ring's Vegetable Ambioslnls ouo of the most effectual articles fii tbo purpose wo havo ever been, besides being ont-( of the most delightful hair dressings and bcautl. Iters extant, 11 Is fi Co from the sticky nnd guui-' my properties of most other dteiisuig, nud belnt1 delightfully perfumed sccommcuds Itself toovcr) lady or gentleman using Uno loilet articles. To Physicians. New Yonic August 15th, 1S&7. , Allow mo to call your attention to my Prepar ation of Compound Extract Ruchu. Tho com.1 ponent parts are Ruchu, Long Leaf, Cubebs, Ja-, ulpcr Berries. Mode ov I'uepakation, Ruchu, in vacuo, Ju-. ulper Berries, by distillation, to form a flno gli' Cubebs extracted by displacement by liquor ob-l tallied from Juniper Berries, containing mtj llttlo sugar, n small proportion of spirit, nnd, more palatablo than any now In use. Tho ntthe properties aro by this mode extracted. 1 Ruchu, as prepared by Druggists generally, li; of a dark color, It Is nplnutthat emits its lr-( Bianco; tho action of a llnmo destroys this (lu active principle), leaving n dnrk and glutinc-J decoction. Mlno Is the color of ingredients. Tt( Ruchu In my preparation predominates j tli smallest iiuantlty ot the other Ingredients vj added, lo prevent fermentation; upon Insis. Hon, It will bo found not to boa Tincture,1 made in Fhnrmacopcea, nor Is it a Syrup au thcicforo can bo used In cases whero fe cr or l i. llammntlou exists. In this, you havo the Ituoit edge of tho Ingredients and tbo mode of pri-it atlou, t Hoping that you will favor It Willi a trial, nrr that upon Inspection it will meet with your u probation, With a feeling of confidence, I am, very respectfully, I H,T. HELMIiULD, I Chemist und Druggist of 10 Yours' Exiieriiii.- In l'hlludilphla. nnd now located nt his V: nnd Chemical Warehouse, cji Broadway, N-B York. l From tho largest Manufacturing Chemists lu.) Arrive nt Brockwavvlllo bv fi n m. Separato proposals Invited for seivlco .be tween Rrockwayville nnd RockdaleMUls, I nines, 6 uuum tiiuuiug tiuiu t-ucu wuy( 25S0 From Qnrland, by 8tar,(n.o.,) to Sout'a West, jl junin uuu uueu, uueu tt tvt-t-u Leave Garland Saturday nt 2 pm; Arilvo at South West by 8 p in; Leavo South West Saturday at On m; Arrive at Garland by 13 in. I'roposals Invited for twlco a week service. P. O.,) by to Nlcklevlllc, It miles aud 23b7 From Scrub Grass. Rockland, to N ui.vtt, mica uiiien n hit., Leave WlthorupsTuesduy, Thursday, aud Saturday ut 2 pin; Arrive nt Nlcklevlllo by 6 p m; Lenvo Nicklevlllu Tuesdny, Thursday, nnd Satrrduy at 7 a in; Arrive at Witherups by 10 a m. 256S From Curllsvllle, by Sllgo.to Callcnsburg, 7 mtlesaud bnck, onco u week. Leave Curllsvllle I'rtday at 10 a in; Arrlvo at Cnllensburg by 12 m; Lcavo Cullcusburi; Friday at 2 p m; Arrlvo at Curllsvllle by 4 pin. I'roposals luvlted for morelrc quent service. 2380 From Jamestown to Royalton, 4 miles aud back, three times a week. Leave Jamestown Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday nt 3 p mi Arrive nt Roynlton by 4 p m; Lenve Roynltou Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive at Jamestown oySpm. 2501) From Saegerstown, by Long's Stand, (u. o.,) to Blooming Valley, 7 miles und buck, onco a week. Leuvo suegerstown Friday at 2 p in; Arrlvo ut Blooming Valley by 4 p in; U-uve Blooming Valley Friday ut 10 a m; Arrlvo ut Sat gerslowu by 12 lu. 2301 From Cochrantoii, hy Dor kard'a Run, (n, o.,) WnyneCenlro.Wllsoii'sMllls.BlackAbh, Sugar Uike, nnd Hlltxervllle, (n. o) to Coi'lirauton,'2s miles, eipial to It miles and buck, twice it week, Lcnvu CocliruutouTuesdsy nnd Saturday ut 7 ft in; Arrlvo at Cochranton ky i p m. 2Ui From TRustIIU U rUuaatTtllai I miles and Leave Vltaivllle dally, except Sunday, ut 12 A rrtva ftt IMeasiuitvllIe bv 2 n m: Ijeave l'leaiautvllle dally, except Buuday, at b n lu; Arrlvo nt Tltmvlllo by 10 a ni, World, "Inm ncaunluted with Mr.lt. T, Heliubo 1 ho occupied the Drug Store opposite my ru-i deuce, nnd wnssuceessful In conducting tlio L-,, iness wnero oincrs nnu not uecn equally bo i foro hlin. I havo becu favorably Impressed V- uu uuiiieiti uuu t-iiit'ipitsu, i WILLIAM WEiailTMAN, p Firm o Rowers it Wcightmau, Mauufaclari j Chemist , Ninth "aud Rrown Streets, l'liUnJ.; phia, I Hclmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu.for wcaktmi arising from Indlscretlou. Tho exhausted l' erg of Naturo which are accompanied by so inm alarming symptoms, among which wlllbofoui luuisposltlou to Exertion, Loss of Mcinoc i Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or ForeboJIm i or Evil; In fact, Universal Lassitude, 1'rosW tlou.and inability to enter Into tho cnjojim"-,1 of society, I The Constitution, once nlTcctedwllh Orssuj Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine i strongtheu and Invigorate tho Byslcni, Helmbold's Extract Uuchu luvariablo doo. JJ uo treatment Is submitted to, Consumption i- ( insanity ousues. f. Hclmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu, in olTtitlec peculiar ;to Females, Is uncqualed by any etLi J preparation, as iu Chlorosis, or Retention, 1'uUjl iulness, or Bupjirebslon of Customaiy Evai-mt Hons, Ulcerated or S chlrrus State ot tho Utci f and all complaluts Incident to tho tax, wuetM' arising from habits of dissipation, Irapruden.h u, or the decline or change of life. h Helmbold'H Fluid Extract Buchu aud Iinprok ed Rose Wash will radically exterminate Hot the system diseases orlsing irom habits of di I putlon, at little expense, little or nothniujell diet, uolncouvenleueeor expusuro; coinplttc' superseding those unpleusuut aud dangi'i rciucdlCH, Copalva and Mercury, lu ull these i- eases. I' Uie Hclmbuld's Fluid Extract Buclm lu all I cases of these organs, whether cxlstluijlu or female, from whatever causo orlglnatiuif.H. uo matter of how longstanding. His plca. Iu taste and odor, "Immediate." In action, 'lit moro btreugtheulng than any of tho preitr. tlous cf Bark or Iron. I , Thoso suffering from broken-down or dell constitutions, procuro tho remedy at once. Tho reader must bo awaro lliut, however ' may be the attack of the nbovo diseases, certain to afl'ect tho bodily health aud lac powers. Alt tho nbovo diseases recfutre tho alJ Diuretic. Helnibold'tj Uxtract Buchu la tb C DlureUc j- Sold by dniguiuls and dearlets elf where, I'rlce ll.2 jr bottle, nr six butllei B.&0. Delivered lu uuy uddiess .Describe toius in all touimuulcntlo'is. jXtl.tris . llelmbuld, Drug und Uiciuliul iilelitJ Urnuduuy, N, V. , None ate genuine unlc.silono up In cruM'd u i upper, with futi-binliool iiiy.t,'i',n Wurehonse; unil klgucd, H. T. IIELMWU Doc'r 18, ISO. 2in
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