f t ' '!!! I hi in; 6f, or Id any way cantro. an.T oilier rnllrnmd or eaiial oorptirutitw onoitg or having uudr it cub- tr. a f artillal or ouraputuig hue, nor wan an.T oUoarof tab t4 Hi a J or o..iu.l oorpwativn not u otliuvr of any oihrr ul.ir railio. or cairn I drnoratmn owning or bvinu the control of a ir- ftlUI or oonipt-liuM lint, and tha queilion wbi thur railrofcdi or cmokI aie araHvl or oi'topcling Huo thai., wbra dtmandvd bjr tua party oomplaintttut, b decided by a juyi aa In other oivil inuri. Bko. ft. No ioooruurato4 company doing tbo baiineit of ft oomnoa earner ibfl, direotly or la dirootly. prowoalo or eoitSM la mlnln or didu fact tiring article, for train porUt. on ovor iti world, Bar ib all inob company, a 1 recti? or indirectly, nffajrc in any olnor baiiaeti than tbitt of eommoa anra, or nohl or aoqutra luui, rrocaoia or ionie huld. diraatW or indirect.?, cioent tuch m hull k nacciaary for carrying on in biutoeo; but any mi mug or manufacturing company way carry lentrth. the products of Iti mines snl nianufwotorios on tts railroad or cannl not exotouiiiit fifty unlet In tiec. 0. IV o president, director, officer, agent, or employe of any railroad or canal oo tun hit nun bs intereitod, directly or indirectly, in tun furnih in of malarial or supplies to such company, or In the buiinew of traciportation as a common carrier or freight or paspougcrs ovor toe works owned, leased, controlled or worked by such oompany. Bxc. 7. No d incrimination in charpoi or fneirt lies for transportation shall be made between traniportation companies and Individuals, or In fir or of either, by abatement, drawback, or olh- rwlee. and no railroad or canal company, or any leisee, manager, or employee thereof, .ball make any preferences In furnishing cars or motive power. 8 ec. 8. No railroad, railway or other trnns- cortatlon eoropanv shall erantrroepasirs nr piwt ci at s discount, to any porions exocpt officers or oi plovers or tne oompuny. htc. 9. So strett pauenger railway sliall be ooustrurted within the limits of any city, bnrough or towuinip without too consent of its local au tboritles. Bec. 10. No railroad, canal or other transporta tion comranv. in existence at the time of the adoption of this article, shall hare the hen f fit of any rut u re legialntion by general or special lawi, except on condition of complete acceptance of all the provisions of this article. iSsc. 1 1. The existing powers and datles of the Auditor (ieuentl In regard to railroad, canals, and other tranipuriation companies, except ai to their accounts, are bewh? traniferred to the Sec retary of Internal A flairs, who shall bave a gen eral supervision over them, subject to such regu lations and alterations as shall be provided by law ( and in addition to the annual reports now required to be mado, said Secretary may require special reports at any time npoa any subjuot re lating to the business of laid coinpaules from any ofliccr or officers thereof. (Sue. 12. The General Assemuly shall'enfurre by appropjiale legislation the provisions of this article. ARTICLE XVIII. rUTl'HI AMENDMENTS. SEi-rios 1. Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may bo proposed in the Senate or Iluune of Representatives, and if tbo same ahall be agreed to by a inajuritj of the members elected to each house, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals, with the yeas aud nays taken thereon, end the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall cnti?e the same to be published three months before the next general election In at least two newspapers In srerr county in which pitch newspapers ahall be published ; and If, In the Ucnerol Assembly next afterwards ohojen, such proposed amend ment or smendtnrnts shall be agreed to by a ma jority of the members elected to eab house, the Beeretary of the Commonwealth shall causd the same aguin to be published in the manner afore said and such proposed amendment or amend ments sball bo Submitted to the finaliScd electors of the til ate In such manner, aud at such time, at leant three mouths after being so agreed to by tbo two bouses, as the (4 one rat Asemby shall pre scribe; and if snoh amendment or amenduieut eh ail be appro red by a majority of tlmso Tuting thereon, such amendment or amendments shall become a part of the constitution ; but no amend ment or amendments ahall bo submitted uftener bnn once in fiveynurs; when two or more -unend-inents shall bo sulmittod they shall be roUd upon separately. SCHSOULB. That no inconvenience mar arise from the changes in the constitution of the Commonwealth, and aud in order to carry the name into complete operation, it is hereby declared that: bi cnoN 1. This constitution shall take effect on the first day of January, In the year one thou sand eight hundred and seventy ft.ur, fur all pur poses not otherwise prorided for therein. Br.c. 3. All laws in force in this Commonwealth at the time of the adoption of thin constitution not inconsistent therswitb, an I all rights, actions, profrcutions, and coutrae'.j, shall continue as If this constitution had not been adopted. tfcr. .1. At the general election in the years one thousand eight hunJrod and sevcty-four an1 one thousand eight hundred and sorenty-firo, Sena tors shall be elected In all districts where there shall be vacancies. Those elected In the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four hall serve for two years, and those elected in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy five shall serve for ono ear. B en u tors now elect d, and those whose terms era unoxpirod, shall represent the districts in which they reside until the and of tne terms fur niiicn lby were elected. Ptc. 4. At the general election in the year one thousand eight hundred aud seventy -six, Senators shall be elected from the even numbered districts to serve for two years, aud from odd numbered districts to servo for four years. 8r.c. b. The first election of Governor under this constitution sball be at the general election in the year ono tbownnd eight bund rod and seventy-five, when a (luvernur shall be elteied fir three years t and the- term of the Governor elected in the year one thousand eight hundred and nv nty eight and of thoae thereafter elected shall be for fuur years, according to the provisions of this constitution. Sac, A. At the general election In the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four a Lieu tensnt Governor shall be elected according to the provisions of this constitution. 8rl. 7. The rSccrttary o( Internal Affairs shall be elected at the first gcueral election aflur the adoption of this constitution; and when the aaid oocr shall be duly cleoted and qualified, tbo of fice of Surveyor Ucneral shall be abolished, and the Survevor tlencral in office at the time of the adoption of this constitution shall continue in of flee until the expiration of the term fur which be was olected. Sr.c. 8. When the Superintendent of Public In struction shall be duly qualified, the office of Su perinttn Jent of Common Schools shall ceaso. Hr, tt. Nothing contained in this constitution shall be construed to render any person now hold tng sny Htate oOice for a first olliui&l term ineli gible for re election at the end ol such turin. fee. Iti. The jtidgct nf the Htipremo Court In ofliee when this constitution shall tnkeeffent shall continue nntll theireommtsiduns severally expire. Two judges In addition to the number new com posing the vnid court shall he elected nt the tirat general election after the adoption of this consti tution. Shi). II. Alt courts of record and all existing conrti which are not specified In this constitution sball continue in existence nntll the first day of Dcccssbcr, In the year ono thousnri l eight bun dled and seventy-live, without abridgment cf their present jurisdiction, hut no longer. The Cuurtuf First Criminal Jnrifdirllon fortheronn tics of eVbuylkill, Lobunon and iMupbin is hereby abolished; aud all causes and proceedings pend ing therein in the oounty of Schuylkill shall be tried and disposed of in the Courts of Oyer and Terminer aud Quarter bcsiions of the i'oace of said county. 6 sc. 12. The registers' courts now In existence ahall be abolished on the first flay of .lanuiry n-at succeeding the adoptloa of this constitution. Akc. 1.. The General Assembly shall, at the next sessioa after the adoption of this constitu tion, designate the several judicial districts as re quired by this constitution. The judges in com mission when such deeignation shall be mad shall continue during their unexpired terms jndgps of tne niw distru t in wlnrta they tesid". i''it whr-n there shall be two judgs residing In the snme district, the present judge shall cleat to wl Uh distiist he shitH lie assigned ; and the additional law jude 'ha! I bo asilncd to the other district. 8c. U. The General Afcmbly shall, at the nest inccstding scsiin alter ca-h dccniinlal ecu sus, ard not ofu-ncr, designate the seveml judicial Uin 1 1 t as nnulrcd v t'nn constiiLili fee. 15. Judg"S learned In tbelnwof any court of record ho'ding eommlsrifms in force at the adopt) hi of this constitution Mm 1 1 bold their spectlvc offices until die nxiiiration of the terras for which th-v were ooinmUcitim-d, and un:il their uofcsiors sh til be duly oualitled. Tho Govern shall cuUiinirfion the pictident judgo of the Court of First Crii'ilunt Juricdi'jtion for the eounlies of 8rhuylkill, Lebanon an t itauphin as a judgo of the Cuart oi Common l'leas ot rcbuylkul county fur Uis unexpired teim oi un oiiu-s. Bkc. 19. After the oxplralion of the term of any preside nt jingo of any Court ol Common l'leas in communion at trie adoption of true con in tone n the judgt of su .h court Irarnod in the taw nnd uldt st in oomii:lsinn shall be tl.e president judo Hi error, and wiien two or mure jmigci are fleered at the satnn time In any judicial ili.-drlct, thej rhatl decide by lot which sball be president judg; but when the preidfliit jud;;o of a court shill be re elected he shull continue to be priaidcnt ju igo f that eo;irt, Associate judges, not learned in ibe law, elected alter the aJnptiori of this eoiifti fution, shall bo oomuiissioued to bohl their otiioon for the turn of five year Irnin the first day of January nest after their election. - br.t . 17. Ibe tJcneral AMinbly at the first sea. sl'ft after the adoption of this ("institution shall fit and determine Ibe compensation of the ju Igns of the Mtipremo I out I and of the judges ol the several juuiciul districts of tho Cooiuuipwealth, and the provisions of the fifteenth section of the uftide on Legmlallon shall not he deemed incon sistent berewiili. K'olhitig contained In this con stitution shall be held to reduce the eeuipeaseliun bow paid to any law judge ol tbisCoinuionwoulUi Dow in eominitsioii. ffr. Id. Thn too lis of Common Pleas In the counties of JMiiledclptiia and Allegheny shad be compos! of th president judges of tho IMstrict Court and Coart of Common l'leas of said ecun- tii-s entil Ibeir ofhees ahall severally end, and of S'Kh ether Jtudgoa as may froia time to time be leotOM, For tho parpose of first orianlsstloa In Phlli- dvlpbhUhe jtdgrnnf Ihe Ccurt uniubcr 9flC shall be Judges Allisnn. rten-s and Taisi-nj of the i,i ,,n,i.Mia,n Jmdroi II Are. M if idiull and one other judge to be cleoted t of the Court number ' tbrei. Judires Ludlow, iiultuerand Lvn , indof the CoitU number four, Judges Thayer, Ung,s and one other Judge to be elected, Tho juilge Urst named shall bo the on sldont judireofsud oourts respectively, nnd thereafter the president judge shall ho the judge oldoot iu amnmiislon ; but any prestdout judge re-elected In the samo court or diatrlot shall continue to be uresideut judge thereof. The additional judges for Conrti number two and four rhall be voted for aud elected at the first general election after the adoption of this eon iti- tot ion in uie same manner as tne two aimuonai judges of (be Hupn-nio Cot rt. nd they shall de cide by lot to which oourt they ahall belong. Their term of ofliee shall oomatenoe on tho first Monday of January, in loo yoar oue thousand eitful nun- dred and seventy. five, Hat. 1W. In tho oounty of Allegheny, fur the Purpose of first organisation under this consti tution, the judges of the Court of Common Picas at the time of the adoption of this Constitution shall be tho judges of the Court number one, and the judges of tho District Court at the same date shall be the Judges of Ibo Common Pitas number two. r Tho president jod 'cs of the Common Pleas and District Courts shall be prosidvnt judgui of said Courts number one and tno respectively until their offices shall end, and thereafter the Judge oldest In commission shall bo president Ind-ro but any president judgo re elected in the same court or districtsuail continue to be president judge inereot. Bko. Sr. The organisation ofthoConrtsefCom men Plcwa, under this constitution, for the eoun ties of Philndclphia and Allrirhenr. shall lakeef- tect on tne first Monday of January, one thousand eight huudred and seventy. tive, and existing Courts in snld counties shall continue with their E resent powers and Jurisdiction until that date; ut no new suits shall be institutod in the Courts of Nisi Prius aftor the aduption of this consti tution. Sr.v. 21. The causes and prooeedlngs nendlnr In the Court of Nisi Prius, Court of Common Pleas. aud Pistriet Court in Philadelphia, hall be tried and disposed of in the Court of Common Picas. Ibe records anl dockets of snm enurta ahull he I ran Tarred to tho Prothonotarv's office of said oounty. tfat. JJ. The causes and proceedings pending In the Court nf Common Pleas in the oounty of Allegheny shull be tried and disposed of In the court number one; and the causes and proceedings penning in me visirict uourt snail be iricu ami di?pod of in the court number two. Sec 23. The Prothonotary of the Court of Com mon Picas of Phihtd dphia shall bo first appoint. ed by the judges of said court on the first Mundny ot Iectniber, in the year ono thousnnd eight hun dred and seventy-five f and the present Prothunn. Ury of the litrlcl Court in mid county ahall be the Prothonotary of the said Court of Common Plrai until si id date, when bit emnmifsion shall' expire, and the present Clerk of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Hessions of the Peace in Philadelphia shall he the clerk of aucb oourt until the expiration of his present commis sion on the first Monday of Dccfiubur in the year one thousand eight hundred and Seventy-five. tr.r. 24. in cities containing over filty thousand Inhabitants (except Philadi Inhla) all aldermenin ottiee at the time oft he adoption of this constitution shall continue in office until the expiration of their commissions, and at theclrctioa forcitv and word oil icers in the year ono thousand cl&bt hundred and seventy-five one alderman shall be elected iu each ward, as provided in this constitution. Bkc. 23. In Philadelphia, magistrates In Men of aldermen sball be chosen as required in this con stitution at tho election In said city for City and ward officers in the year oue tlmuiuud eight hun dred and seventy-five i thtdr term of ottiee shall cmimenceon the first Monday of April succeeding their election. The terms of office of a Mermen in aaid city, holding or entitled to commissions at the time vf the adaption of this constitution ahall not ba af footed thereby. . rVc. 2d. All persons In office In this Common wealth at the time of the adoption ol thisconoti tutbn, and at the firstclectino nudcrlt, shall hold their respective offices until tho term for which they have been elected or appointed shall expire, and until their successors shall be duty qualified, unless otherwise provided In this constitution. Pec. 27. Ihe seventh article of this constitu tion, prescribing an oath of office, shut I tnkecfiect nd utter the first nay of January, oue thou sand fight hundred and seventy ftve. t?rc. IS. The terms of ofliee of avuntv commis sioners and county auditors chown prior to the year otic thousand eight hundred and seventy five, nbicb shall not have expired before the fir-t Mon day of January, In tho year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, shall expire on that d.iy. rrc. v. All Mate, county, city, ward, borough and township otimers in offire nt the time of the a loptiou of this constitution, whose compensation Is not provided for by salatic alone, shall continue to receive the compensation allowed there by law until the expiration of their respective terms of olfioc. Bar. SO. All State and judicial officers hereto fore elected, sworn, a fli'med, or In ofhea who this euiisiitution shall takeetlect, shall toverelly. with in one month alter such adoption, take and sub scribe an oath (or aliirinaiion) to support this constitution . in.e. Jl. The General Assembly, nt Its first ses sion, o'r as soon as my be alter the adoption or this constitution, ahnll pais such laws aa may he necessary to cany the same Into full force aud ofteot. Htu 32 The ordinance passed by this conven tion, entitled "An ordinance for submitting the amended constitution ol Pennsylvania to a rote of the eleotois thon'of," shall be held tu ba valid for all the purpose thereof. Hki aj. The words "County Commlsiloners," wherever used lo thli constitution, and in any or diuanoeaccompiinying the same, sbnll be beld to irrcludo the Comminsiouurs fur the city of Phila delphia, Adopted at Philadelphia, on the third dny of Xovt-tnbcr, in the yoar ot our L'jrd one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three. Orma or SacnrTAnr op tub Covmotiwiaitii, tiAnittsat hg. Nor. la, IHiA, I certify that the foreuoinx it a correct eonv of the new Constitution, proposed to the people of the Commonwealth, of reunsjlvtmia, for their ap proval or rtjeelion, as the same appears of record in mis omoo. , Ai. 6, UU AY, Secretary of Cuuiutouweaith. AN' OU 1H NANCE roa srr.Miniso tnn AUKtnr.n cuhtiti'tiox nr T-KSiUVLYAMA TO A VOW OV TUB gUAIIPUD rt.( tuna TiiLm.oK, as pachi:i aaooau rbauimo. it oiiiaitted Ly the Cvn4titulitaal Contention af ht tvfNMOHiMuifA uj eHnayfeama, ns follow; 1. That tho amended Conotilntion nre tared br this Convention be submitted to tho qualified electors of the Commonwealth, for tb?ir adoption or rejection, at an election, to be held on the tail d Lucd.l&y nf December next : except as heroin Af ter ordered and directed, thi intd election shall lie Id and conduct id bv Ihe mitular election offi cers In the several election districts throughout mo Lominonweaiin, under all tlio regulations and provisions of existing laws relating to general electignat and Ihe she fill's of the aevarnl uuontiea aim II give at k-ftjt tweuty days notice of snidelac tinn by pntchnnatiun. 2. The rft jrc'ary of the Commonwealth shall. at least twenty days bofore the said election, lur utsh to the Cummiaituners of each rounty a suf llment number of properly prepared circulars of insti uetions, 7 ho Commissioners of the several counties shall entire to be printed at least three tiuifi as many ballots or alhrt.iatue votes as there are voters in each county and the same number of negative Volci; and the said Commissioanrs shall, at lca-t firs davs bclore s,iid elect inn, cause to be fairly distributed to tho several t lei-1 ion dis tricts In ihoir irrincljvu count ics. the Ciild bnllots. tally lists, returns, eircu!nM of inlru iiiiii and sui-h oilier books nnd papers as may I c ncce-snry. The ballots sball be punted or written in the fol lowing form: On tho ourMo tho words "New Constitution ;" in the iuide for all persons giiim; affirmative votes tho wtd "For the New Cnniti- tution," and for all persons giving n'gtitive votes Ihe wunls "Agamat Ilia Jew Uoustitiition. 3. It It shall appoiir that a majority of the futi-s polled are fur the new Constitution, tlmn it shall be the Constitution of the Commonwealth of PctMifvlvfHiia, on no 1 alter the first day ol fun uury, in tho year of our Lord otic Iboujutid eight hundred an I srrcnty-four; but If It sb.tll ap (hut a triajrtly nf tho voles poih'd were against the new CoiiBtiiutiun, then it aim 11 be rcjtolodtad bs null and void, 4. 1'ivu t'omuiitsioners nf RUctlon, vix i R lwin II. Filler, Kdward Urmrnnij;, John P. Vorree, Ui nvy o. llagrrl and John O. James, are hereby ttppoiiited by this Lonvciiti'iu, who rbnll liavo di nd ion of the elecMon upon this amended Consti tutioo In ttie city of Philadelphia. Tho aai J Cora mliiioncrs shall be duly sworn or aftirmed lo pjr f'rin iticir duties with impartialily and bdiUty. 1 hry shall also have power to fill vacancies in lhir own laini' or. It shall bs the duty of said LommlMioners, or a maj nlr of them, and lh shall hue authority to mnke a aislratlon of voters f-ir the several election divismus of siid rity, sn I to furnUh Ihe lilts so made to the elec tion ofbeers of tach precinct or division j lo dis tt 'iute the tiukets for said city prottded fur by this ordinanoe to he nscd at the election ; tu ap point a ju. ge aud two lnpv.rs for cseh eluctioa division, by wlmm the election therriu shall bo held nnd conducted, aud In give all ncccntary In sirmdious to the eli ction ofh-Mri regitlnig their duties in bol ting I ho elei linn aud iu ii.aking re turns ih err of. No poison ?tall serve as an elec tion cDioiT who would be dtMit:itified undr Pec tion 15, ArtMo ft, or Ihe new Constitution. Th" general n tum of the i Ictlon in Ihe said city sha'l be opriied, computed and ocililled btiore the said Commlssioneis, and wilb their nnpioval whb-h anprovol shall bo endorsed upon the return, 'iuoy shall make report, direclrd ta tho Pn-stdent of this Convention, of their official action under this ordinance and concerning the conduot of the said ilccUon within the anid city. Tlis Judges an ! liiFpeel irs aforcrald shall con duct the election in all n-pectsonfnrinably lotho general election laws of this Comuionwi ulth, ntid wilh like powers and duties to thoe of ordinary election ofllcirs. Karh Inspector shnll appoint onoelrrk Ui assist th ) b'J Ud in the parfirrmHiioe of its duties, and alt (heelfciion officer shall bedly sworn or n (Tinned according to law, nnd shall poe sesi all the ana'lfirationa retired bylaw ef elec tion efBcers iu tbi Commonwealth. At said elec tion anv duly uualiticd elector who shall be n- rrghtmd, shall bcp-ftntltcdlovoieopittmnkinf mmiWUHUMKMH nruuf of his rlrht to the eleotlon nlnoers. iwourtl. in to the getieraf election laws of this Connnnn. wealth. Hluru Iiispeetoraand theli clerks and an hourly auuai of th loies shall he dt-p iusud with, bnt ivercr of slectlnn mav bv selected for auy prciilnul by said Kleotlon Ouiiim isaioners, whose du tieeund powiirs shall bo the sumo as thone of over-sc-i-raof eli-ci ion in said city under oxutuig elect ion laws applicable thereto. Ituiurus ol Dm eltution shall be made in saiduily as in I ho case uf anelro tion for Uovoruor, but a triplicate general return for said oily shall be made out aud forwarded to he President of this Couvention at lUrrlshurg, as is herein oiler provided tn ease of oouuty re turns. 6. In each of the counties of the Com tnon wealth, (except Philadelphia,) the returns of the election shall be mad as in the case uf au election fur tlovernor, but the return Judgea in ouch oounty shall make out a triplicate county return and transmit the same, within five du.vs alW the election, directed to the President uf this Couven tion, at lUrrlshurg. Done in Convention this Third day of Novem ber, lu tho yoar of our Lord, one thousand sight hundred aud sorority-three. JOHN 11. WALKER, President. D. h. IMUUIK, Clerk. A truu copy of ordinance of submission. M.tf. qUAY, Secretary of the Commonwealth. !. 1 . -1 SHAW HOUSE, (Cur. of Market A Front streets,) . CLKAHFliaU, PA. The andersigutd having taken charge of this Hotel, would rcspectlully solicit public pittronage. ccU73 . K. NKWTO.N bUAW. I EON Altl HOUSE, J OnijO'itn KnHrond I'fpot, I'lliAKflKlll, PA. ricni.ntlv locnl.4 mill t flfl-. laM hutcil lit .11 rr.iect.. Ilreaulu3t rot im'jeiiKt-r. Irnvlug oo murninj trmn. WM. 8, lillAtll.KV, Jim. II, 1873,, froprletor. WASU1NOTOX HOOiiH, KKW WASIIINUTO!, PA. Tliii new anil well rurni.hrU hour, lint lien takea by lb. unJrnl;n.d. Ji. fe.ls oonliileiil of being able tu roniler Htiil'atitluo to tbw. wbo ma; favur bim lib a MIL May , IbTJ. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. Uppoiit. tne vonrt Iinufe, LOCK HAVEN, FK.NS'A. JrH'N HAl'SEAI, A KROM, Prop',. JllOC'kKHHOIl'' IHUSIJ, liKLtJitOME, 1'A., D. JOnKSTON 4 SON'S, oe!2i';l Prnpriolori. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Cl'KWE.VSVII.LK, Clrarttfltl county, Prnn'a. Tlit. nlJ ami troll Mlahlilbcil Uulrl, tirnulifullT .Ituatril on Ihe bankfl ol the biiipquclianua, In Ibe bnruugh of Curwen.ville, bug biMin Ipii.i1 for a term ol yar. by thf niidcrln'il. It hnt hf.n entirely rrflttril, and Ik now open to tbo public generally and Ihe traveling community in par ticulur. No pnlna will be' tparoit to rotider gu.Mr oouitortabl. while tarrying at thti bon... Ample Stabling ntoiu fur tbe aooouimoilation of team.. Lunrgi-e mnilerat. ri.fpt. 28. IHVO.lf. KM ni-nOJI. lvtUcavr, Shnvarr, (Etr. THE I201TCIDES TIN AND STOVE STORE! G. S. FLEGAL, rhilipsbur, Contra County, Ta. TIIK underelffned reipactfull, annoaoeee to the publlo tbat be bae oo band ft care full eelool.d and well aiaorted etock of STOVES, II EATERS, RANGES, HOLLOW WARE I TIN, COrrErt AND SHEET-IKON , WAKE! WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! Qli itnek of Cooking Storei oonilela of THE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which bar. never failed to bring peace and pro'pertlj lt0 families wher. It le ueed, Diamond State, Farmer, Herald. Charm, Bpeare' (Jalitornta Uook More, opeare' Antt.Daet,' Gai-Barning Conkinf Ktovee, Vlotor, Reliance and I'tiion llaaee, Spoare' Cooking Hangoe, . . Ac., o. ten.The Tin and 8heet Iron ware riven with the trtoree ie made of the beer'eat and beet material, and warranted to gire perfect aatlt- faction. His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves Ii larger, hotter and cheaper than aver Wore xhibltod to the publlo oonetitlng of Speara' Revolving Light Iltamlnatlag Stove, Speare'Antl-noiit (las-l!tirning Parlor Stove, Speare' Orbicular Oa. Uurning Parlor titove, Hpeara' tlae-Duri.tng Parlor Btove, tlotiael, Pearl, Um, Ida, Sun, Trnpic, Nevada, Ae., tVo. Vulcan, Elm and Victor Ileatere, Speari' Re volving Lignt iieatera. He le aleo prepared to furnleh a aomplota aiiortment or Tin, Copper, Shoet-Iron, Woodon anil ' Willow Ware, dec., ' lVboleeale or retail, manufactured neatly and with lb. eol. view to aorviue, from the beet ma terial In the market, , FLOWS A PLOW TOINTS, COPPER, BRASS, PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, BPUN A COMMON lHOie KITTLES, Of every deicrlpticn eonitantl on hand. ORDERS FOR BroUTINO, HOOFING And other work belonging lo bla hnelnea will be promptly tiled by eiperlcnced and ikillful workuven, BRASS, COPrF.R. OLD METAL, HAGS AND CAS1I Taken In exchange for goodi. jp-lle aapertally Invito! lb. attenlton of Murrhante wi.hlng to purchaee at wboleeale. ai they will llnd It to their advantage to examine til itock before paronaiiug eieewnera. Look out for the Pic dsn nrporlte th. resi dence of Mn. Dr. I'u.lcr, All Oooui VAanatD ai Rxrr.titirTio. .. A. ILICAI.. aut(6 flB Phillp.hurg, June 8, 1 (170. Attention, Ltimlicrnicn ! "11 ''B are now laanillaelurina onr 1MPKOVKD HTBia-KOCKtr MIIVINU CANT II'IOKS, ptiperiiir to any other In are. IV. hare alio in clock a large quantity of t'emhooke relia ble fur railing purposes which we aro erlltng beep fi.rra.h. AMO.i A II. KK.NNAUD. Olrarlli ld, l'a., March 13. 1H7I. QUNSMIT1IING. Q. W.WOLFE, l'RACTICAL GUNSMITH, hop on Third ileeet. nver Hllry'i hlackiullh ihop. I'liRAkKIKI.IM'A. All kiii-l" nf Itiflra and Fhot flunl on hand. Hepilring done In aHft-c!.5rinnorand at fair w C I 12 A R F I 12 L IS, I'ENMM. Wo desiro to call tho attention of tho citizens of Clenrficld county to the fact that wo liuvo opened a MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Whcro mo intend to constantly koep on hand a full supply of PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our stock of TIANOS will consist of RAVEN & COMPANY'S I'lANOS, bTEINWAY & SONS' NANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. Wo nro prepared at nil times to furnish nny of tho cheaper makes of Tianos to order on tho most favorablo terms us to prices and terms of payment. Uur stock ol UKU AN will consist of tho new and popular ItYNDER ORGAN, (with Render's Knee Tiemolo nnd downward Octave Couplor,) Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OUGAXS, MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS and ihe NEW HAVEN MEI.ODECN CO.'S JUD1LEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS. Resides theso we furnisli lo order Organs from any factory desired. We tell on every plan known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on tho porutAR am) easy LEASE PLAN". On our easy terms every ono can have a pood intr int will tend bo mucli to MAKE HOME HAPPY. amount ETWe shall bo glad to hsve oct23-'72-!y rio THE 1- F 11 ONTI GREAT .GXtlTli.MIONT AT TUB CLEARFIELD BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON I Th. nnliTBiiriifd having Jaet nttrd nn new, large and coml'ortibtft rome oa M irkrt etrert, nuar Third, rrrpretfully Inform! tho piihlielh.il he now drepartd 'o aceommodal. theta with everything in hil line on ehrt nollr-n and at all buura ot the nay. Mo kcejia on band KHEtill BKEAD, BUSKS, ROLLS, Pinfl, CAKD3, all kind:. ICE CREAM, and a grneral aeaortmcnt of CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NUTS, Ar, Allofwbieh willbedcllrerod to eoitomeriatthrlr reiiMeBcee, wbeo rcqaetled to do eo. ICE CUEAM, by the di-h, eerved in a neatly fur nished room Thankful for the gf nercrai patronage beeloweil in th. pail, be hnpre to mrrlt and receive a eon tlnaenoe of the caine from bli old onito men, and .there. " JOHN STADLER. June Un tf.' V HAYES, COULTER & CO.,' Successors to W. A. Arnold. Ma!ft-rArTtnKna or Hcatci's, Kangcs, Low Grates and MARIliaiZKD 8LATB MAKTEI.S. 6ole agenti for the celebrated CUILSON COOKING KANGK. trScnJ for Calabiguel. Ko. I JOi Clieslnut Etnct, JanelSf.m PH I T.A DF.LIII f A . AI0SHANN0N LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, OECtOLA BTEAM MILLS, I UHlirACTUItl LUMBER, LATH, AND PICJiETS Sawed fc Patent Iiilbtit Shinght. II. II. PIIILLINOFOnD, Preildent, ' Office Fornt rtace, no. ta. n. eta ,t, Pkil'a. JOHN LAWSIIP, Uenernl Sup't., Oaccola M ill, CleiirDcId county, Pa. Ann TOWN LOTS f-r lalo In the borough of Osrcola. ALio-Krrp the LAHUKST ASSORTMKNT nfUoniU In t'li-articld counly at Ibrir Jtaminntli Store in Oaouln. jan8-73 0. 1. c. 1TIIKRR to buy my MtY GOODS, OBO eoriel. Queen. ware, (lla. ware, Druirl ani! Notion., Cunfeetlonei lee, Ac, eboap foreaeh. The etibacrllier beg. leave to Inform hil old and new ou.tolnere tuai ue nae oiivuvu A VARIETY STORE IN GLKJJ HOPE, TA. And will tell gnndi at prlree lo .nil the tlnee. A liberal reduction will be uiado to ou.tomen buy ing at wholeenla. fall and examine my itoek hefor. parehaelng elirwhere. A lilieral ehare f public patrouage ii .OilOILCd. C. J. KKAOY. 'dim Ilape, Pa., June II, 1871. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOU HAG H 1I0M E INDUSTRY. rlH E aedertltned, having aitabliihed Nai I eerv op the 'Pike, about half war betweea (Meerlield and t'orwenevllle. la prepared to fur nlih all klndi af rKUIT TK KKa, (.Uedard led dwarf.) Bvirgwiui. Sbrabbery. (Irapa Vin.a, tlno.eberrlei, l.awton Blackberry, Hinwberry, and Hanberry Vloee. Aire, Siberian Crab Treat, Qelac. and early eelrlet Ithubarb, A., Orderi promptly attended la. Addrrie, r r J. l. WBIQ11T. mmmmmmmmmm i si. i i1' mmmimm m )WWi m m J . .'hi.iii jjininin'yi f MARKET STREET, intrumcnt, ;u call and see us, whether you desiro to purchase or not. RYXDISR'ft MUSIC STOUE. illsrrUanrous, QLEARFIELD PLANING MILL COMPANY. TUB in.prs1firl, fueefssori lo RF.KD A POWKLL. hive rmrrhasM Ihe CLKAh MKLH I'LAMMi "MILL, fcml rallied it fur doiii; an exMiiivt business, AH th racbinotr will bt aJ'tcU Bcces'n'T to mak it one of tb uiO"t eouiplrlo c(:tb i.hinrni o. ibt kind in the Flute. I'Uvy art uow .rtpirtii to reea're nnUrs furany wttrk id that Una. They will givr.ocial attcQt'toa tu all oiateriats Tor hua.e buiiiiii.f. HOOPING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DUOES, BLINDS, tm.icnF.TS, jrtot'Lnrjra, . , Or ALL STYLES, alwava on hand. V'OltKEI) BOAHPS, and all artlcloa tw ry fi-r tmilding. will b. .aeliangrd for 111Y LrMlllIK, an that permne at a dutanoo may brin llicir lumlier, exchange It for, and mam home with th. manufactured article. Tbe Company will alwayi have oa hand a large tH'k of dry lumber, to ae to b. able to III an order on lli.rhortou antic. Only Ihe belt and mot 1 1 1 1'u band wilt be emilojod, 10 that the fitiWio in.iy icly ujon gnod work. Lumber will lie worked or eold ai low ai II can be purchased an.vwber., and warranted to give O'liiin. Ae Ihe buiinve will ba dune upon ihr- cr h ii lneiil. we can aCord lo work fur luiull pri.litr. "DUY LUMBER WANTED! Kipcoinlly one nnd a-half and two Inch parrel rtiitr, for wliich a liberal price will lie paid. Th. buelneu will he conducted undor the nam. of ihe "llcarfield rianing.mil Co." O. B. Mcrr.II will pernnally iuperlntend the uueine&i. Ordcri rcipeclfiillj eolhlled. o. n. mi huell. H. P. TAYLOH. HAV1D MMIAI'dlirY. M. II. liUUWN A 1IHO. CVarficl.l, Pa., January 8, 1117.1. BRICKI BRICK 1 BRICK! A m BRICK YARD. T 8. n.l'MMKtl A Pf., hiving etartrd . a new and eiten.lva Brick Yard In Chnrtii'ld, are prrpered to mak. contract, for firit clan lied Urlck, In larg. or .man qnanimra. Urdrreand enrreriinndence eolieiteit. inlorma - can ba olilalmd bv eallina at Hvndar'l Mu eic oiure, ur oj a4..iia M. 6. 1 LL.tl.'l r.ll a I'D., tnjT tf Clcarrdd, Pa. The Lightning Tamer. milE ttndfrttsocii ore the lole Asents 10 toll I eunt for th"NiirtTi Aaierleap Uoltinieed LlW tl TN INO KUDS." T'leso are tbe only wfi rods nnw to use, and are eoduried bj all Ibe eifntlflc men In the fnntr. We bereb aottrt tbe eltlieai of tbo eoont that we will r-ut lb,MB nP ttor rod, aod tot lest money, than Ii ehariced by the for lire Koti who annnaMy LraTerse tlie ouanty mod carry off our little casta, never to reiora. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Thai, wl.bloc Llihtnlng Rod. araelad oa their building! need but addrei. ui by letler, or call In per.no. W. will put them up anywhere in Ibec.uniy, and warrant tn.m. I n. ruu. ana lliur.toaa be eeen at anytime y canina: ai our .lor.. It r. ciuiiin w. ClearAeld, March M. IHTO I' FAIRBANKS' STANDARD Pi C ii. Ii 12 H, or all Rianai Bafgag. Darrowi, Warchouea Trucke, Copying Preteea, Improved Money Drawer, Ac. roa lati it h. f. Biai4F.11 & co., Dealer. In Hardware, mchS0:7C If Second Strait, Clearfteld, Pa. TJAIiOAINS IN MUSICAL IN- HTIll HlliNTSI Ortani, bolh tiew and M-mmd band, at Ibe Muelo Mora, oppmile (lulioh'e Furniture More. All pereon. inierc.ir., in-, it-A lo rail and eaaiuine a new etvleof Organ nW on ethiMllon. Kheet Maria nnd Mn.le Hoki onrtajitlv on hand tp'VTH and no other investment of like Clearfield County Bank. TMIB ClearBrld Coeotv Bank at aa Incerrora ted Ineliltttlnn baa gone out of elUtence by tit. inrr.nder of III ebarter on May 13, ISAft, All Hi etock le owned by the aobeeriliere, wbe will continue th. Eenking lutlneai at the earne place, aa frivale Benkere, under the arm neme ot the "Cloarlleld County Bank." We ore re eponrlble for tbe dcbteol tbe Bank, aod will pay Ita aoteeon demand a tbe counter. Bepmiie received and inierrii eid wben money le left for allied time. Peper dierounted at lia portent. aa berelofor.. Our poreonel responeihilil) le pledged for all lei one received and ounineei trane eted. A contiouanea of tbe liberal pat' renin of tbe buaineee moa of the county It r. pecllnllv eolici'ed. Ai rreeioeoi, -ainier ana officer! f e lat. ClrarBeld Coanty tank, we require th. notoi of laid Bank to ba preeentoa for re'lemptlnn. J AS. T. LRONAUD, ItlCUARD SHAW, WM. PORTKtt, J8. B. I)R HAM. O. L. KKRD. WM. A. Wliute The huelneei.f the Bank will lie conducted h) John M- Adami., Keq., ai Caahier. 'II I 71 Counly National Bank, Ok' CLEAHFIELD, PA. I) 00 M In Maennlo Building, .no door north ol I C. it. Waleon'i Drug slurc. e'aeanr. Ticket, to aod from Liverpool, Queeni- tnwn. tllnmrnw. London. Paria and Conenharen Aleo, Drain for aali-on the Moral Bank ol Irelau. and luipcrial Bank of i,inilou JAair.s l. iivcniv, rrev i. W. M. FflAW, Cahler. ll:l:TJ J. D. M'tllrk. Edward Pcrbe. BASKING & COLLECTION HOUSE McGirk & perks. Suoerssvre tn Foster. Perks, A Co., riillliburff. Centra County. Tft. 7 HEBKall the business of a Banking Houm 11 wiM oe tr-v&actcii prumptly and uuoo th tuoiti levonioie rvruti. luari-u . . . .... . t .r DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third Htreet, Philadelphia And Dealors in Government Securities. Application br mall will reeeir. prompt etten tioo, aud all Information cnOenully lurnuncd Orderi anlietrd. ' April ll-tf. READING FOR ALL! I BOOKS STATIONERY. Market nt , ( leai llcld, (at (ha PoatOIBre.) I IHK undenigned begi Irava to anoounce lo I lb. eltieeai of Clearleld aad vielaiiy. that be hai Au.d up a room aad bae Jt returned from thaelty wilb a large amount or rea.mi matter, lonilning la part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Clank. Account and Par. Book! of evtry d. .eripiion Paper aad Envelop.., Frneb preieed and plaint fenl and r.aeiil i biann. Lege rapere, ueeai, mongigee, .ungm.nf, niemp lion and Promle.nry nolel f White and Parch men! Brief. Legal Cap, Kecord Cap, aad BUI Cap Kneel, Mu.lt fur either I'tano, Flui. or Violin eoo.t.otly on bond. Any hooka or ataifon.ry d.alied tbat I may not have on hand, will be or. ordered by tret aipra.i, and .old at wboleuli or retail to lull cu.tnmeri, I will alio keep periodical literature, men Mag.-me". ptew. paper., Ae. r. A. uaiMi, OUarOeld Miv I, isr.g.tf MARBLE AM) ST0E YARD! llai. S. S. LID DELL, Ilaring engaged In the Marble huilne.e, define to Inform her frlenda and the publlo that the hai now and will keep oonrtantlyon hand a large and well eelected .lock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and ii prepared jo furnliu to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curbi and Po.ta for Cemetery Loti, Window Bill! and Cap., alio, Bl'HKAU, TABLR AND WA81I STAND TOTS, Ao, Ac tYrd oa Heed it reel, near the R, R. Depot, ClrarnVM, pa. Jc!,7J DAVID YOUNG, SloHC-Culter nnd Slonc-Mason It 7 ILL .leeut. all work In hi. Una at mod arate priori and In KlKST.CLAS8.iyla Architectural Ornaments In ALL STYLES, Stone Dr.e.ing of aver) description, and all klmle of maion wort eon faoi.d for In or out of th. ooaniy. Any peraor wl.hin. to have ra-neetabli mama work aai lone.cuitlng don., will And it to ttielr Inlereel la cull upon ma I woald aire Inform tbe pub to that I ean deliver any quantity or alaaa ol none daairad, a. 1 am tbe owner or a FIU3T-CLAS3 STONE QUARBY Orderi for work ean b addraased tn DAVID VOURCI, narta.tt Cl.ardeld fa. TUB CLEAKI'lELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE liaaufaetur.4 eapeetally fv THE CLEARFIELD TRADE, roa i.La it PgiLBIli IIARDA7ARE, and manafaaturera of Tln.CoppcrA Sheet Iron Warc fiooond Street, CLGARI'ILLD, PA. Harln larieW Inerenlrd our flock of llanl ware, we Inrito tbo public to examine oar etock aod prluea. - ' Carnenterl end perionrwho eonteroplaU build ing will do well to eiamln. oar TOOLS & BUILDISO BASCWAUE. bieh lin'W and of th. beet manufaoture, aod 111 be fold low for eatb. NAILS, CLASS, PUTTY, CLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, HIKGE.S. 8CI.EWS II Vlads ef Tltryoh Planet. Fnwi. CblseU. Fqoarf $, llanuorrf, Hatffat-te, Plomhi tvnd Lvctf, Alortisvd A Thymh Uuas;es, lie veil, Br tors A liMU, Wwd and Iroo Hentib 8iiss, and the best Buring Mftfhiire tft the , market. Double and Single Eitt Aies, POCKET CUTLKKY. Ae. Agents for BurneWs Iron Corn ShUcr, warranted. Also, agents fur Kicbardi' GOTHIC FLl'Ii TIH. wblcb effectual I j care Smok Flaet. Farmer' IttpleuienU and Garden TvoU of frj acKrtpuuo. A large Vericlj of COOK STOVES, vhieh we warrant to gire aatisfaetloi. Portable itnntn and Furnaces. Ft,. Hoofing, Spoating and Job Work done oo reanttii utile terms. AU urdera will reoeive prompt attention. June II, It 7 3. BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., iSnecetaora to Bojnton A Toting,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturer, of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner ef Fourth and Pin. BtrecU, CLEARFIELD, PA. n AVISO engaged la the maanfaelure of nret elaai MACHINERY, we rrepeclfully Inform the public that we are now prepared to fill all order, ai cheaply and ai promptly ai ean he done in any of the eitiea. Wi manufacture and deal in Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills rifted Block., Water Wheela, Shafting Pulleyi, Oifford'i Injector, Steam Oaugee, Steam Wblrlle Oilera, Tallow Copa, Oil Cupi, Oange Cca kt, Air Cock., Olobe Valrot, Check Valvca, wrought iron Plpce, S.eam Pampa, Boiler Fred Pompa, Anti Friction Metrei, Soap Stone Parking, Quia Pack ing, and all kind, of MILL WORE j together with I'lowa, Sled Solei, COOKAXD PARLOR STOrES, and other CASTINGS ot all kiode. JMf-Ordrri eolleited and filled at city price. All letter, of inquiry wilh refer.no. to machinery of oar manufaoture promptly an. wared, by addrei Ing ui at Clearfield, Pa. docll'TO-tf DK1LER, TOl'NO A CO. 'ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, llAMilMi VASKS, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept eon.tantly on hand. STOXE AM) EARTHED WAKE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I CKOCKS! POTS ( CROCKS! tlahar'a Patent Airtight Self - sealing I-mil C am I DTTTER CROCKS, with lid.. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, AI'PLH- Bl'TTKR CHOCKS, PICKLK CHOCKS, FLOWER POTS, TIK DISHES, STEW POTS, And a great many other thing! too numeroui to mention, to be bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY, Coraer o Clierrv and Third Stracta, CLRARr'IKLD. PA. eurt FARrfllNG IMPLEMENTS FOR BALI BT If. T. Itllor A Co. IRON DOUBLR-SIIOVEL PLOWS. WOOD DOrjlLB-SIIOVKL PLOWS. WOOD SINQLE-SHOVSL PLOWS. IRON CULTIVATORS. WOOD CULTIVATORS. OOWANDA IRON BEAM PLOWS. riTTSBURO STEEL PLOWS. IIAUPT'8 BELLEFONTK FL0W8. ROBESON'S and THOMPSON'S TLOWS. -Sberr. for all el th. absre Plowe oea- InntJy en hand. - my.a-73 II. F. I31GLEK CO. bava for iale CARRIAGE & WAGOX WOODS, BHAFTS AND F0LE9, HUBS, SPOKES, FELIX)E3,4o, Oarrlage and Wagon Mak.ra ahonld make a note at Inn ani call and alanine th.m. Ikey wii, p. eoio a ratr priei pavr; si ,ss i.n: Dr. J. M'alkci'ri dtlilurula m. CRiir JtitleiH nro a purely Vpcetablo prcinmliini, ninilo clilully fimn tlio Da tivo liorba Itiuuil on tlio Inner laiiRCi of ti e HiiTi.i N'oviiilaniiiiiiitiiiiigor Califur li:a, tlio mciliciiml propurtici of nliicli nru cxtinnttitl llinrofrniii n IUiottt tlio uso uf Alcohol. Tlio (mention la almost daily itslii-il. " lint la tlio cauno of tlio iiiijiurcilloluil succeas of Vinkoak lit r TKiwf' Our nnaer la, that they romovo tho caiiao ol' iliHctio, nnd tlio puticnt ro om era litn health, 'l'ltcy nro tlio etoul tlooil pm ilirr ntitl a lilo-(;i inj principlor n pcil'cct licnuvator mul liniRiHator of tlio ayatem. Ncrer befoi-o tu Ilia liMlury of tltu world liaa a lut'ditlno been cuinnitiiiilcd poiijio-tiig tlio remarkalile f'ia,uir uf CixMi.ta llnTKiia in healing tlia iiik of overt' rli-uii"o uinii ia heir tu. Tliry nro a g'uilo' 1'uririiuvo aa woil aa a Tuuio, rclicri:.g Coni-'UKliiitt nr liiDaiiimatinn at tho l.ncr aiid i.oul Orguua iu liiliooA LliM'aili-4 . Tlio properties cf Dr.. TValkeb's- Yixkiiaii llin r ita are A iorient. Diaidinroiiay Cnnitinntire. Nnthtioua. Laiatire. uinretiov gedauro. ( oinitrr IrriUinl builonbe, Ailera tive, and Anii-Iliiioii. Grateful Tfionsanils proclaim Vnt. eg ah Hitters tbo tutut wonderful In Tiguraiit that eret iu.ie.ue4 lb auiauf reteui. No Person can lake these Bitters ftccoriliiiR to fliiections, and remain long unwell, provided their boucn are out de stroyed by mineral oion or other meam, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. JiilioiH. Remittent nnd Inter nilttt'llt Jevers, which ara o preva lent in the valleys nf our groat rirera throughout the bulled States, especially those of th Miaaissippi, Ohio, Missouri, Jllinois, Tennessee, Ciiinhcrland, Arkan sas, Kcd, Colorado, llrazos, Hio Grande, 1'earl, Alaliaiuu, Mobilo, Savannah, Ro anoke, Juuics, nnd many olhcra, ith their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country iluriru; the Siiiumer.and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual licat nnd dryness, aro Invnrial.ily nccompaiiied by extcusivodn ranccmcius of tlto stnni.irh ami liver, and other abdominnl viscera, lu their treatment, a purgativo, cxertiiiR a pow erful iiillucuuo tiKin thesa various or pans, is essentially la-ceasiiry. 'Ihero is uo cathartic for tlio purposo equal to 1)11. J. WAI.KHK'S Vl.NKUAR HllTEIlS, as they vi ill s-cdily rcnwvo the dark colured viscid matter with which tlio bowels nro loaded, nt tho snino timo fitimiilatiiijv tho sectclions of tbe liver, and cent-rally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify the liody mrniiist disease by purifing all Its lluiilswitli Vinkgar 111 iti:k.s. No epidemic can tako bold of a system thus forc-niined. jslit'psiit or Indigestion, riead nehc, ruin i;i tho Shoulders, Coughs, 'J'ightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations uf tho Stomach. Had Tasto in tlio Mouth, llilious Attacks, l'alpita tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the I.tiugs, J'aiu in tho rcginn uf the Kid ' neys, ami a huiidml other painful symp toms, aro thn olfcpritiga uf Dyspepsia. One bottlowill pmve a better guaranteo nf its merits than a lengthy udrcrtiso incut. Scrofula, or Kine's Evil. Whits PvrolliiiprK, I'iccra. ErviiH'ltta, bvrt'liwl Xcck, (loitix, Senifuloua liillanitiiuliona, ludulcat Iiiliammatumrt, Ai i-reuriitl Alloctinna, Old burtu, Kruptimis of the Skin, 8r Eyca, ete. In theMi. oa in all other niuatiliitio'uaj Dis eases, Walkkb's Tukoas llirritaa hart liutrn their t:eut curative Hinen ia tho uioit obittiiinlu and intraclulile caace. For liillaniiiinlory aud Ihronlo I'liciilliatism. fjout, llilious, ICeniit tout ami liiternnltent Fevers, Diseases ot the Miaul, I. Ivor, Kiditers awl Madder,' these llittera liavo no etitinl. 6ucll Uueawa arc enuard liy ViliaH-d llloud. Met'liniiiral Diseases. rersonstnv fned in 1'uinUi mid Minerals, such as lunilirra, Tyc-.i'Ucr, (inld beatera, and Uiliers, ai they' nilvanco In life, are subject to paralvait nf the Ilnwela. To (ruard apnui-t thia. take n doee nf VVaLKSS S Vis-auAkllllTl':KSlK-caillnally. ForSkiii Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Siill Uhcimi, ltliitchca. Sputa, l'iniploi. Pustule, lluil, Cnrliiineloe, King worms, Scalibheail. Sure Kyc Kryaiielaa, Iub, biurK DincoUiriitiiina of the Skin, llumnra and lliscuKa of Uio Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally tine np anil earned out ol the kvhIimu iu a skuil liuio by tbe ue of llieae Kilters. l'iii. Tape, nnd other Worms, lurkuin in the avatcmof so many thousands aro etlitluiilly itvstrnyed and removed. e VKtoiii iti uicilieiue, nn verniiliiteB, no an tlieliiiinitlca will Iron the system Irvut vrorau like theae Hitler. For Female foniplnlnts,lnroun or old, married or single, at the dawn nf wo ruauhuial. or the turn of life, thea Tonie Hitters di.plsr ao derided an influence that iwprovuiucul i sunn pcrceptillo. Cleanse the Vitiated IHood when. ever rnntind iu inipuntioa buratmg thmugh the skin in lunlea, Krupuona, oc Sorest cleanae it when you find it obstructed and rluL'irisb in the vein.; cleanae it when it is foul ; yonr feeling will tell von when. - Keei the blood pure, aud the health of the systeui will Minn-. H. II. HrDOKAI.n CO., Propiriit. ami Geo Acta.. Sna Pnncieoo C.lirWrale aad cir. of WiwIiH'Cton anil l.'h.rann Si... N. T. Sold by alt Drugglel. ud IHalen. . October lbiS-ly. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COIRSB TUB CnBAPISTI A Proclamation against High Price! WB ar. now onnlnf np a lot of the b.t aa4 .. anu,nalile nnoili and Ware, evel offeiwd la thia market, and at prim that reaiiad on. of the food old davi of cheap thing!. Tbe who lack faith opon tin. point, or deem oar all futtona luperfluoui, noea nut call ar oiR sronc, Cnptiof Vrwitlt ABil MaU-kM fltPMlt. Wlirr thty can iee, feel, hr and know for iUm 1rei. lo fulljandortiwd h ftrtchr.p (tou4H . . . . l a j ia ...anrl tj niLDtrutt ud lUmiu out itoAk. It U wul, for U Hcvto thai We have Everything that is NeecM and on pu nrd tn thli market, and at prteM tkftl MIOQiru (HMD HIV VDu jnunpr. T AMKL GOOl'LANDElt, LUTHER8BUR0, FA Peeler In DRY GOODS, NOTIOaNS, HOSIERY 4 GLOVES, Tl ATS A CAM and BOOTS A 61I0KS, Tobacoo, Qroorlci and Fi.h, Kalla, Hardware, Queen. ware and (jla.nware, Mi' ji Boys' Cluihlnu, Droits l'.inls, Olla, Bnbool ll'ioki, S larje lot of Patent Medieiael, Caadlee, Sou A Pried l-mlte, Cbwea aad Cra era, Rook and Hide Powder, Flour, Grain And PotAtoei, rtf,-. and Tliaothv Seed, ' . Sole Lwlher, Morooooa, llnlnaa, Bi4ls MS Thread, ghoeuiakere' Toole and 1 Fboa Fmdlnia. J No frler variety of eoedi la "T '"IMri eoanty. AH for .ale very low for cak w e"'r. produe. at lb. Cbe.p Corner. Aug. IT. ''J YlPiT15ritWI.KS, Justice O the Pear, end feVrlveaer le the rf ' Lawrene. town.hlp. f ollcftton. naAs ad r premwil r.lj( rf . 1 1,