Xocal Rms. Ea= GRA TBILL METRIC 11,.,4614) : It will be re membered that a man nateir Graybill Dietrich was severely beaten onilignurning of Norma bcr 1701, 1572, near 11 1 1 1 .r7r rstown. Since the beating occurred, Dietrich has bet II tying at death's door, and it Saturday evening, Decem ber ;th. lic cailicd his last. t,oroner Bali yesterday, hell ,111 inque.st over the body, and a post-mortem cs,amination was mule by Dr. Compton, a-Asted by Dr. John 1.. Mier, sr., Dr. Amos K. 'Rohrer, of Mountville, Dr. S. G. Gray and Dr. M. Davis, of Rohrerstown. The Coroner's Jury was composed of Messrs. Walter G. Evans, Jacob S. Smith, Jacob M. Snavely, Andrew Berger and Adam B. Bair. After hearing all the evidence, and the post mortem examination was over, a verdict was rendered "that said Graybill Swope Dietrich came to his death on Saturday evening, Decem ber 7th, front inflammation of the brain, re esolting, from a severe concussion of the brain, caused by being struck and thrown down by Henry G. Martin, on the Columbia turnpike, between the hotels of Christian hen and Mrs. Barbara Bess, on Sunday morning, November 17th, 1872." Martin was arrested by ()Mem A Hoy and Sey mour and brought to this city on Monday after noon. He was thou taken hef,re Judge Living ston, and a writ of habeas corpus applied for. The application was granted and hail asked and given in the ruin of ~ . 10,001). R. Frank Eshle man appeared for the defendant in this affair. CHURCH DEDICATION: The new M. E. church at Washington borough, Lancaster county, Pa. , was dedicated to the service of God on last Sabbath, Dec. 7, 1862. Hers. 11. C. Smith, of Philadelphia, and J. C. Gregg, of Lancaster , preached on the occasion. The Omn: bi forty by fifty feet, a 'very neat and well-finudied linrch indeed, which reflects great 'relit upon the pastor. Rev. T. M. Jackson. a ho is a young . 111511 Of promise. The little society 01 nicinhers harp done uohl,\, Dula deserve c l eat credit. All the money needed to free the church ut debt, was obtained in money and by sithsctiption. Rev. 11. C. :Smith and . .1. c, tireeg con ducted the collections in It y efficient manner. assisted by the a orkin::: pmt, r of the church. Therefore the sth day of I)ecember. wilt him; ha r.mi,llll,orctl ht Wa , Liii,,st,a, as a day 1 , 1 althoar.r), ihr %v,•atlivr %vas quite Th, \t dedlcatell by Swill], lis•ist,•,l hy his I,rethrett, at lIIrI t I.f .•veniiir Tilt: Cut Loup: When providing ywni supply tei re3lithlr I , a • II1•N t ear 114, not 1"1.4%.4 the ehild cll. Tiry need ti weekly ptip,•!. a, %sell as the ohler toll% Nothin.,4. hett , d ein be 'found 1.41 . them than the wc, , kly / h'44444 i//i Ndliell is 111•41g111.11 1•1 ., •ially tor thetti. It is edited by (I. 11. A. NI., d teacher lu lit• Chicago 111211 School, and has antong. its 1 .11, t1 t4 'Wu, e f tito pt• -. 1. 02 the ountry. -tech Rev. .lldett. Pros. of the N. Y., Shit , School, Sarthorn TentleV. of IVilliants College, Mr-. A. I.:. Sherwood, Amelia Daley and others. It 1.1 Ile ,4I11(.11 to interest as well as in.trtiet, and is such a paper ii• 4 any parent 4 , 1. [earlier way give to his children or pupil.. 11.. -tired that they will he oehellusl by it. It h , 1141'1)1 , 11,d at the lots twit: eef flt 1 .60 per y4..tr. :Ind every salc.eriher receives handsome Chronto, the fished Ly the Bright Side t• 4... ctiklig(.. I.lsT of 919.1:19ned to 91:Lining in Om P.,1-0111oe, Deeend,r 9111, 11412 Ladies Li.qt t Anna lf. Barhaler, I:ate Chain- Eima Capron, Ellllllll Derr, 11r/J. Her shey, Adclie hoofer. Sarah .1. litell. .Inna B. Stoner. Susan 519191. 1 for i. Nlary 1.. Scott, Esther. M. 1.!MMII. NV. IL Thur tom Ilettie A. NNorknian. (Jent..?' Hurnmkter, .1. 11. Tabu lielme,ll, .1. Detrich. 11. NV. Donnell, IV. K. Fulton. John .la. (10hr (fur), Alma. Hpple, ChriNtiau Herr. .101iti !louver. henry McGuigan. Percy Nleliea, NV. M. P.m ers. Idram Ithon.ll9, Conrad Ridlatrd, Lorenzo Snyder. Mr. Startler, Ilenry Thompson, S. 1.. Cider, .1011t1 IVeinland. C'harle's Want], John Wruy. COMPLIMENTARY A correspondent write, in the following . complimentary terms of two well hnown citizen , : ''The musical entertainment viven by Prof. Hall and Miss Bare, an last Thursday evening in the Town !lull at Marietta, was a tielt treat and a grand success. While the hall, on account of its low ceiling, Is poorly fatted for the display of a pet feet ~ound, yet Miss Bare, a ith lier sweet IltelOdiolls voice, and Prof. Hull, with his round mellow tones, per fectly delighted the audience. wide!' teas com posed of thoso who could appreciate such an effort. The selections were tine—just such as united our Intelligent audience." BuntEn ALIVE : Jacob Kautz, a young man 'of family, employed in the brickyard of Mr. Henry Gontz, Millersville turnpike. was buried up to his head on Monday afternoon by the caving In of a clay bank in the brickyard, which be and a umber of other workmen were undermining. lie was dug out with a good deal of difficulty and taken to his home, where he lies in a critical condition from Internal in juries received. He is attended by Dre. Herr and Elder. THE PIYREST AND SWEETEST COD-LIVER OIL Is Hazard it. Caswell's, made on the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Haz ard Sc Co., New York. It Is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided It superior to any of the other oils In the market. 5-12 w CIIAPPICD 11Am - is, face, rough skin, pimples, ingworms, salt-rheum, &other cutaneous affee ta one cured, and the skin made molt and smooth. by using the Juniper Tar Soap, made by Cas well, & Co., New York. Be certain to get the Juniper Tar Soap, as there are many worthless Imitations made with common tar. 5-12 w oßeware of Counterfeits I JOB MOSES' siuititliWilitit z 's are emotively 00IISTIRIIIITID. Dishonest Drag gist, endeavor to MI the cotssterfetts to tnakerreater put**. The genuine hove the notne_4l3 ob Mimes sm seek peekturs. Another* are worthless initiations. 'rho animism Pills are unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female eenstitution is subject. They moderate all excesses and towns aU obstructions, from what ever causes_ TO IVAILIZI,D LADIES they are part:lo4mm suited. They will in a short Lime bring on the monthly period with regularity; and although eery powerful, contain nothing hurt lel to tbasseasatution. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs. Fatigue ea alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics and Whites, they will effect a cure when all other mean have failed. Tho circulars around eachlrlekrilve full directions and advice. or will belie to an. writing for thew, sealed rrourobeerVaticm. N. B.—ln all oases where the Cgmnits cannot be obtained, One Dollar enclosed to the Sole Proprie- JOB HOSTS . 18 Oortlandt St.. New Ifork,will insure a bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail, securely mated from any knowledo of its contents. ift LIEF IN EN MINUTES. '• BRYAN* PiTLMONIO WAFERS Cure Cooollll, ()OLDS. ASTHMA, BIIOSOIIITIP, BORE THROAT, Bokiususise. DIV/ICULT BRIATH IN 0, IN • OOSSOMPTION AND LIMO DUMAS/A. They Lore no tosto of ruodleirte, and any child will hike them. Thousands have been restored to health that had before despaired. Tegtiutnny given in hundreds acmes. Alap SILVAN'S PULMONIO WAFERS. Price 313 cents per box. JOB MOSES, f'ruprie. tor, Is Certlandt Street, New York. THE GREAT FRENv.CHciye REMEDY. sp,tv Pll,l-6. : • .gr,erAre.a .I..,_GAlLANcixtue. • •i oAII !tun I,ol4bard, Paris. are itlahlY recommended by the ::alto Nl:ileal Vacuity of Fralweoa tlu) very best remedy I/ all l a es o r Snerinwtorrhois. or Seminal Weak lier.; IC IF;litly, 11. , i1Y ur Premature Panie.+loni• Sel ma We , Ime s u or Itnlioleneßt Weal; nes,. anelugrrotu 'Secret N 1.411101 i 4011.1.4.11 EICCIISCI3; Relaxation ot hu Cleat Organs ; Wnsk Spill , / Ilclwsituiu the Urinu, und all 113.3 ‘lrroly trwln orl3l - dewses wrif,ltng train er The velire%lll`lllllll.tl1 orrmu.tw+ 0 rrm u.tw+ Purn ,, A lot or c loc in l box, or will b• ~„nt to nn v Prier all pot . Hot. :4 frf . `PI tl.'iltdfrl , r4lll l 0 serreit ton, 0:1 • .:•(.1.1 . i• (;C ARtI. Mt PA:S. I ennT • Y. V. V sf, Sala geticrat Ayeut for Atpr Marriages. Cheap i'a r:iON December 8, 11!,72, by the Rev. D. 11. (:eis,olgt.r, 111 1 ,, t , lip. 1 . 1 iv , tieorge 11. Strayer, of Lebanon, to NI N+ Joh , tothi .1 H. , :01 Ilarrack, of Lancaster. Land-, December 8,1812, by the Rev. Dr. Kremer, MH i /II 3 , 000 . 000 ,„ „i I Warfel to Susan Jones, both of Conestoga twp. now ;I , 1 : 11 I Llrl'H I: rtlll for wain t;rowitig, and so. , •is ne.e , Lt silt- 111 lii 1 1111,1 %Nal IN PHI , I:, ;111.1111On . CWl4.llO'lll ;',/ I ,4 I>ecember 8, 1812, at Lincoln, Ephrata(.l wher e , township, Jeremiah it. Rover. Fro , u oinecal i s, for Ad uni December 1, 1812, at Itoltrerstown, “raybill The o for colo mts - „, I „ I on Deitrich, son of Adam and 'Mary Den rich, aged 5..11 , 1 forth, new In -cripti‘e Palh.c ,ll .' •Wo o''w Arrt 36 Carty, 4 months and 25 days. maps, publi.lied Eiezledt, Getman, swedi4li December 9, 1872, In this eity,fachb W'iniants, . tiane , n, e% \\ht . ! t% aged 73 years and 3 months. \ In this city, on the 9th inst., Michael Harman, Addre-s, 9-1 t com'r I'. I'. IL ox tit A, taihs. , . ; „7d ;rho! . roods. •41 The Philadelphia Cattle market Pini.Anici.entA, Dee. 9.—The Cattle market ww, very dull this week, and prices firm. About 3,0e0 head arrived and sold at 73463 Sc. for extra Pennsyl vania and Western steers; fk. 6,4 e. for fair to good do., and 43405 . ,14e. "t 1 It. gross for common, Its 10 quality. 21 Penna., 1). I3ranson as.,f @ 7 ~ 236 Western, It. Maynes. .... ............ _4' 4 '0,1 53 Western, Owen Smith 4 (iAP.,j 135 Western Va. A. &J. Christy 6 in 7 , 4 100 Western, J AlcArdlc 5 i.,.S 100 Western, P. McFlllen . . ti, (s7l4' 54) Western, 11. F. McFillen i1L40 1 ;7) , , 70 Western, .James McFillen 6 us7+, 63 Western, Jas. S. Kirk 6i.::in'7 ,, , 55 Western, L. Frank 4y.6 , .., 941 Western, Martin, Fuller & Co 5 td,7 125 IVestern, B. Mooney At Son 15 0,7 , , 144 ‘Vesterii, D. Smythe a. Urn 5y50.1..., 46 W11:11,1111, it Smythe. 5 iiis. s , Western, T. Mooney & Bra 5 ..:714 7.. We...tern, El lima Co 5 in 6 , , 1.2. , Parma., (1. Sehannhorg .4 Co ..1. 0r,7 4 lc. We,•ern, Hope & Levi f51..0 4 ;71 . . I'll \V•4 u ore W.thotit ohmage. MO 110 ad sold at $4:5 @irk 1:: head. Sheep were rather. dull. 19,1100 head sold at 4 , ., vs akie. tit 11. gross, as to condition. flogs were dull and lower. 5,003 head sold at t 5.7246.25 "t• 106 tbs. nut. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Den. ll.—Dark TannerA hark nominal. No. I. Quereltron ut 1:35 per ton. Clovergeed moves utowly at 9,4,944 c, 14 U. Timothy quoted at 13.150. Flaxseed is ' , wares at 2.011 The Flour market limited, and prlees minim ; 60 barrels sold, Including superfine, at $4.Naat5.25; ex tras at S6.trtaitt.37t, ; Wlseouslit extra fatally at i••• ni,m.so; Minnesota do. fe4.oo3s.rai; Pa. do. at f4.2:mir P. 00; Indiana and tituo do. do. at is.'inta 9.00, awl fancy brawls at $ll. lc Rye Flour held at 1%1;2 t'ornmeal no Haters. The otlering4 (il hit ill 10 1 sales 01 western red at 5t.50 , ,51.53, all/her at 1.9 0 , onit 11.9014,2.0 h for white. 11)1- 11 anted at 'Y.41 . .01.11, Corn attracts attentant ; sales of Wo. , l,rit Mixed at 65c., and yellow at 6a(¢660. spits leis active; sale 4 uF inixe,l 6a,ote2c., MI I black mixed at 47 , '. itzt , lo' and Malt no sales. Wlikki firm; nestetn an,'. New Advertisements. DIVORCES. divorces legally nbtaiued id Watra. Lt•gal evert where• -desertion, general in is • 1 . 1)11111111. Ace., sualcient et:Luso-Ay, publielh requirtql charge until divorce granted —HiViCe on or utbirens B):IN J. I'l'Ll'ON, Counsellor at Law. No. Is() Broadway, Now Yuri: t 'dy CEDE (J.IE:EAT COMBINATION and the very best business opuorniulty ever uttered 1,4 to he found iu the agency for taktim stilHerip il.,ll4 to /Leas.!, Ward Beerher's tireat LITKRARY, FAMILY NEW PAPER, with which 14 Oven away the largest awl hest Premium Piewre ever offered, the new and exquisite $162.00 rnENcur ocEoGnApao eallm -I , Evs PA RA DISE,” (oleographs are the choicest class of French Art-printing 111 oils—the Perfection at 011-ehromm—We Alfio MVO the superh fi.lo pair Or Geninne French Oil chronios, ~t t AWAKE" A "FAST ASLEEP," subjects Lire-Size --charming fad of original Oil Paintings. This paper has the largest elfeninholl in the world. It will next year he made better that ever. Serial tale.; by world-famous authors, 1.. Alemf, 'Ed ward Eggleston, Harriet Beecher Stowe, etc. New and brilliant contributors. Illustrated Hnlidsr Number and hack tins, of MISS AMott's stort free. The most taking "Combination!" The largest commissions paid ; one agent made than In three months; another, 1,537 In :th days; another, $94.4e Iu one week ; another, Ma's) in one day, and malty (others from $ tool $lO to Ste per day. This year our offers are even More prontable. No waiting for the premiums. The Suhscoher gets them when he pays his Subscription. Good Agents Wanted! Intelligent men — ind women wanted everywhere. To get good territory, exclusively assignel, send early fit circulars and terms! J. B. FORD k CO., Nea York ; lioAtom Mass.; chleago, Mau F r a u . 4•151 . 0, 9-4 t 500 A gent s wanted! Just out . ! A soh new Chart : ..einusT BLii.SSIN Lri"rt.E CHILDREN." Immense sales! 500 agents wanted for our large Map of the "Lulled states" with Im mense "Word" Map on reverse ails. Our Mups and charts go Ilke wild-Ore. HAASIS Jc LUBRECHT, Entplre Map and Chart Establishment, lOT Liberty Street, New York. 9-4 t 1190rmade Dec. 3d by one Agent selling Horace Greeley and Faintly, A fine engraving, 99x29 in., sent by mail tor $1 iel, We also mall Button-Bole & Sewing Machine Thread Cutters, and Needle Threading Thimble, price Ya cents each. Circulars of various other 'Novelties mailed frequently to all old awl new agents, address AMERICAN NOVELTY CO., 302 Broadway, N. Y. 9-41 AGENTS, flow Is your chance LIVINOSTONE LOST AND FOUND The only hook on the sulkiect that tells the whole story. Don't he hituthugged with any other. This has nearly See pages. Carat FULL PAGE EN GRAVINGS AND MAPS._ara Price pm. The Prospectus will sell it at sight. For first choice of territory address at once D. ASILIIHA I), 711 San sora street, Philadelphia, P. V-41 AGENTS WANTED for the Pilot-Prints of SATAN OR THE DEVIL In History; a new book; by Rey. Hollis Read, A. M., author of "GOD IN H INTORI ." Illustrated from designs by Dore, Nast, of liarner's Weekly, and others. Nothing like It ever before seen or heard of and sells at sight. E. B. TREAT, Publisher, SOS Broadway, N, y, 10-4 t OUTFITS FREE! Agents Wanted Everywhere for THE MOTHERS' GUIDE. Th. is the beat opportunity now offered to ager.te to canvass for a live book. Every mother needs and wants it. it sells rapidly. Experienced can vassers pronounce it the best selling book In the market. Send for circular and see our extra liberal terms. Addreas CONTINENTAL PUBLISHING Co., 4 Bond strset, New York City. 9-4 t PAIN, PAIN, PAIN, CABIPHORINE! The great discovery for the relief of pain and a sure anti immediate cure for Rheumatism—Chronle and Acute, Sprains, Sore Throat, Bruises, Chilblains, Pain in Chest, Back or Limbs, Croup, Still Joints, Strains, Inflammation, Neuralgia,Burns and Scalds, Bunions, Frosted Feet, Catarrh, &c. It has a pleas ant and refreshing odor and will not grease or stain the most delicate fabric, which makes It a Luxury In every Family. Price 25 cents per Bottle. For Sale by all druggists. REUBEN HOYT, Prop., 203 Ureenwieb street, N. Y. ii-4t wrenßange mat PRIM krialig.lB7l Double Elevated Oven, Warming Closet, Broiling Door, Fender Guard Dumping and Sinking Grate, Direct Draft. FULLER, WARREN .t CO., No. 236 Water street, N. Y. 9-4 t AGENTS WANTED. ACT AT ONCE. There is a PILE of money in It. The people everywhere are EAGER to buy the AUTHENTIC HISToRY of LIVINGSTONE'S Dretal g alhls and Thrilling Adventures during 28 y ears in Africa, EXPEDITION. Overaccount of the STANLEY Over 600 pages, only $9.150. Is selling beyond parallel. CAUTION. Beware of interior works. This is the only Co mplete and Reliable work. Send for circulars, and see Proof and great success agents are having. Address HUBBARD BROS.,Publishers, Philada. 9-4 t 2 i ; 7 5 to $250 per month everywhere, male and female, to introduce the OENCINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem. fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, titbraid 81141 embroider ins most superior manner. Price only $l6. Fully licensed and warranted for five years. We will pay PAO for any ma chine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, sad still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. W. pay agents front 5T6 to WOW per mouth and expenses, or a commission rli from which twice that amount can be made. '""_..... Address MCCOMB & CO., Lkoston, Mess.; Pitto- ER plug, It ; Chimp, 111.; or St. Loins, Mo. 9-4 t Ye?i. ,grirerfisemei)fr:. Periodicals. NEW YORK TRIBUNE. IS73c =I NoW, as heretofore, Siena , ln I' first ot all and pre-eminently a ,ices paper. France a Republic -Enaiand and Bernina grad ually permeated with lie publica ti ideas-.span) swaying In the nervrli•ss grasp or a ritlr•r too gimil for a 1•;;Ing and too weak for a Itepublieati, IVIIO IS 11110.111 V to govern the great island that blocks the entrance to our gull of Ale:vivo. and ',litany imaide to give it up--111.• I terman-speaking peoples atil t afed by a tow Prof -slitnin•in, io rat lug rom the See of Koine on the dogma of Papal Ii iahlihilll% and assuming to ieefiginze the •'i tlil toe 1$ hole Continent pet tailed liy intelleetual ferment that conies of the coniliet betiveen old Phil0S01.101:711, 111( . 1110:.411 • iii, 111701'1i/11, Mill the advances of Physical Science -101,sla and great Britain running a mec for the thud gains that shall determine .% siatit•suipretnaey -China seenittig ready to abandon her advances and reelose her half- ; ~p,..,,tgati•A _japan abolishing feudalism and In vlting NVeNterti civilization to Irradiate. \l . l •a ern commerce to enrich her long-hidden ettipire—smelt are phases of the news from abroad which the , in.iils over all continents and the wires under ail Seas are daily twitritig to US, \VIM able and trusted correspondents 111 the leading capitals, and wher , e‘,.r great eliauges are ill 11112:1441,1, T 111.: TRINVNE at it lintever rust, to lay before Its readers the inii;t prompt, complete, awl popular present- mem of these diverse anti emutieting movements, through all of It Melt its it fondly; trusts, the titling masses are every w hint struggllng up toward larger ; recognition and a brighter (attire. At home the straggle for Freedom seems over. The last slat e has long been a citizen; the last op rac.fil,nl to emancipation. tilt rafteldsement, cyuul clad rights, Uas been forillally 111M11.1111iml. Vo party, North or South, longer disputes the rmoilt of the War for the [Moil ; ull de c lare that these re ,aits must never he undone ; and, with a whole petiole thus milted MI the grand platform of All twills for All, whereto lair bloody struggle, and lie prolonged idyll contests that followed, hate oil is, l ie Republic 1.1115,1 I lie record of the bitter, intend l'ie4t, and turns peacefullt, hopefully to the alarming bevatise less vital problems of the To whaitevet• may elucidate the general 40M1111411111 or action on these, Tiff: '1 mud NI.: Kites amplest • face and 111( treinen dmis. The Weekly maintains a positive position, and expresses deckled views on political and social problems.—Lonistiinc Courier-JourHal. SUBSCRIPTIONS. ISI3. 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Soli.•en of Me Pre.o The flange Is edited with a contribution or tact and talent that we seldom find In any Journal; and the journal Itself la the organ of the great world of fashion.—Boston Iraveller. The Bazar commends itself to every member of the household—to the children by droll and pretty pictures, to the young ladles by its fashion-plates in endless variety, to the provident matron by its patterns for the children's clothes, to paterfamilias by Its tasteful designs for utnbroidered slippers and luxurious dressing-gowns. But the reading-matter of the Bazar Is uniformly of great excellence. The paper has acquired a wide popularity for the tire side enjoyment It affords .—%. Y. EVenitig Post. U MCI/ PTIONS.-1873. Terms HARPER'S BAZAR, one year $4.00 AA Extra Copy of either the MAGAZINS, WEEKLY or BAZAR will be supplied gratis for every Club of FIVE BeRSCRIBERS at $4.00 each, in one remittance; or, Six copies for $20.00, without extra copy. Subscriptions to HARPER'S MAGAZINE, WEEKLY, or BAZAR, to one address fur one year, $lO.OO ; vr, two of Harper's Periodicals, to one aduress for one year, $7.00 Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. The live volumes of IlAttrzit's BAZAR for the years 1266, '88,'70 '7l, 'T2, elegantly oound In green morocco cloth, will be sent by express, freight pre paid, for $7.00 each. The postage on IiARPRR'S BAZAR 114 90 cents a year, which mast be paid at the stebsriber'4 pest office. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, N. 1 curtithirrv.—A $3 Magazine of the high %Test order for $l. Agents wanted in every town, on a perpetual Income. Send lee, for specimen to "sYngh's IMiar Magazine," 61 Liberty St., N.Y. Y-tt AGENTS W*nted—Fur HARRIET HEECHICR STOWE'S campaign book, with lives of the can tes and leading men of all y partiss. 90 goal Portrait.. s e eo *2O a day radl and easily made. Write and Particulars fr ee . WORTIIINGTON, DUSTIN Jc CO., lierttord, C't. 11-n Miscellaneous I;tent s Warne , ' f,,r1..0-0.1'..'s • Child's Commentator • for the 111011.: CIPULE. 1,2n0 e l q pttgl!, 2,0 PligTRI enterprise of the ; 0 p•ur toy agent:4. Every IYIIIIIC will littyti tt. ,I'o l• or eirctliHrS thlareSi If. , 13 1:00 , 110.:11 Part. How, N. Y, 6-4 t A 4.;ENTS ViAVIEI).—NN e guarantee em- : lei • Ili ployment for all. ii:iner sex, at VS a Jay, or !tow., or more a year. New works by .1/e... 11. 13. ,Ye,,,,. and others. superb premiums given away. :stii i. i made rapidly and easily al wo r k for mi. THE GREATS- AMERICAN Write MO See. rikr : t ietilS I , Ire , . WoitvitiNirtos, Di si P: .1 Co.. ilattforil. 4 1. it-4t Is VW/Shout sa ItivltE, ‘ 4- TO ~) ~pi per ilav lAg entsWanted : All BEING T/IE .7 1 —tfelitsaes of working people, of either Cheapest and , Largest Stocked 41 . N, ) ming or old, make more money at work for us in Dwir spate moments, or all tlw t PIIIO, than at any thing else. Part ' , Mars free. Address G. STINMON A I'o., Portland, Maine. 6 --it FURNITURE& BEDDING dir 1 EITSCIL'S EV/PERLA', ItESSIA , --• , wAiilloos , It . 1111;STAIID.-11liolesale to the trade. 81n- : ,v, gle vans sent, postpaid, on receipt of $l. W. _MAN 'l'. FItrEAUFF, Bending, Pa. 6-4 t ' ', i A - - i I 3 4 a li n 4 ( l l meritt li tit li c i a N n ( I; ; ar i n ia a l t e o n ce . B E L e k ry tn c a l lTe rl il ''''''' /' /I -' rioc. 11. GOULDING BRYANT, Buffalo, N. Y. d-4t i t . - .Ittil . its prices befog . " **4 Wholesale D00118,8A81118,,HINE,&.:011; -- y:tm can save at least twenty per Bent. on any it send for Illuatrated Catalogue to 4t : pure:Miami made at this establishment. • BRADLEI it CI BRIER, a 4 k ritt hey SI., N. Y. . -, r i GREAT AMERICAN DEPOTA s t 182:',. JUBILEE! 18‘ . .1. •, _. op"riii.: LARGE NEW:BUILDING ....,,- NEW YORK OBSERVER. ; IS ' e• /202:3ra rket St I eet, '- - - - PIIILApELIWA, .I'd. The Best Religious and Secular Family Newspaper. V a Year with the JUBILEE YEAR BOOK 0 SIDNEY E. MORSE Ac CO., d 37 Park Row, N. Y. •4t SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY. Letter airs more permanently than any Oil or Po muds. Used 21,3 a flair Dressing, It matures the most beautiful and lustrous gloss. Warranted ; perfectly harmless. ltd exquisite perfume Is (mite unrivaled, Ming distilled from the world-renowned hoses of Cashmere. Large bottles, only MI eta. Address Asell EN BACH MILIEU, 400 N. ail Philadelphia, Pa. tfeLt ASTHMA Ttl i , tn's\""t"" ii , c:l,.,„t,ein(i3O,e,: paroxysms In five nlnutea,antl effects a apetoty core. Tr, emtta a box, by mall. Circulars tree- AMlmas S. U. [1 . 11.1111, 2b South Eighth St., Phila. Mats, Caps, _Furs. gee. 12EI GO AND SEE CENTRE HALL . Clothing Store, We have now ready nue of the largest and ftntatt stocker)! READY MADE CLOTHING Ivor exhibited In this citymbich hasbeen gotten up with great care, and will be sold an low, it not lewer,than any place ill the United Staten. We buy nor goods at the very lowest cash price, and a e are prepared to compare prices with any house in this country. All we ask is for you to Call and Examine our Stock. Part of our ~luck oolViirtill of the following heady Made Clothing: Beaver Over-Coate, all wool all color., $12.00 to 20 00 Bur Beaver " •, 10.00 " 14.00 Cantor ".. .. 10.00 " 18.00 ~ • • Chinchilla '•8.00 " 16 00 Boye' and Youthe' Over-Coate 6.00 " 19.00 Ca/minnow Binh§ ' all wool, [ r 'gored] 10.00 " 14.00 Melton " lB.OO " 22.00 lIIM Black Cloth and Casslntere Suits, all wool 14.00 " 22.00 Youth's Cassimere Suits 10.00 ,' 11.00 Boy's •' " 6.00 ~ 15.00 Cauldron'e all wool Frock Coats 7 00 ~ 14 00 Sack ‘• 6.00 4, 12.00 4 l t . Pants 3.75 ~ 8.00 ~ ~ Vesta 1.25 ~ 8.75 Youth's Camtlmere all wool Frock Coats 6.00 ~ 10.00 4, all wool Sack Coats 8.60 " 6.00 t. t., Pants 2.00 ', 4.00 " 4 Vests 1.00 ~ 9.00 We manufacture all our own Clothing, have it well made, use good trimmings, and guarantee the goods its represented. We are prepared to show all who may favor us with • call, the largest •nd finest stock of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Wall colors and grades. Goods retailed by the yard as ow itx can be bought anywhere. Goads cnt and trimmed for persons who prefer making them at home. We keep a full and complete supply of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Finch as trader Clothing, Hoisery, Gloves, Handker chiefs, Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Neckties, die. MYERS & RATHFON, Centre Hall, No. 4 Cent -0 Square, Lancaster, Petina Death: Bad Breath! Millions of young and old people (both sexes) ate tortured daily with disordered Stomach, Blood, Heart, Liver, Kidneys, viz.: Ague, nervous head ache, palpitation, giddiness, drowsiness, no energy, dyspepsia, catarrh, rheumatism, neuralgia, gravel, weal. back, constipation, piles, &c., ac. We religi ously commend our GOLDEN PACKAGES. Never fail. Mailed tree for $l. Describe your case. Cir cular free. Address CITY INFIRMARY, YOUNGS TOWN, O. 2-4 t DUTY OFF TEAS THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY have business connections with all the principal ports of China and Japan, and Import their Teas direct from place of growth, thus saving the con sumer from sto 9 profits. It is now about twelve years since the Company was organized—amitit has been a splendid success from the very first. This was due to the fact that we imported and sold only THE BEST AND PUREST GOODS, and distributed them to our customers In all parts of the United States, for one *mall pro,fit only, be tween the Tea-grower and the Tea-consumer. We originated the system of supplying consumers In distant parts of the country with Teas, St. New York Cargo Prices, on the Club plan. Suit since we adopted this plan we have saved the people of this country MILLIONS OP DOLLARS annually in the cost of this article of everyday necessity. Send for club Circular, whl••h contains full direc tions, premiums, etc. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 11l *. 33 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. P. O. Box 6643 g El Ei dts 8 Cloth tag. Fur u re, tf.e. Patent Pump. . • BLATCHLEY'SI IMPROVED ~,' : 6 ... ' CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP. •, • • Taiteless, Durable, Eineient and 1 —1 t v Cheap. The host pump for the -' ' Iliaat money. Attention k espeel• —. ally invited to 81Rti . 1111..y41 Patent 0 Improved Bracket met New Drop ~A • Cheek Valve, which snit be with drawn without removing the pump or IiiML1111 , 111;1; the johltl. 't Also, the Copper t 'hit to I, , r,whie. h 1,. 41 meter ecticks or settles, and a iii , '-" outlast any other. Vor Sitio by . -e. P'' .1 eat.. ra et ery wile; ... Seto for ''..,, • E-: taiilloglie and priee List * - ` . CitAs.G. tiI.AT4'III,EV, .1(1'r, :',06 Commerce SI., Pifilatla., Pa. 44-I,vr Medical. li r liate pat , flitter* .4 WO Made U t Vk WII ,Lt y, 1 . / 01 t,,re 1, .0)4,1, • , ••1 Sta. , It' t t iste cal:Pd"Tonics," s." II •••• , .•r•o s &c , that load the tipper oil to chtuolcoonc••• au to., but are a t,,,0 Medicine, made kook r andliribi of 1:: - difornia, free front a': ••••• • :, u td., • They are the Great Komi Purifier and a L: , ;-411,0. Principle, a Perii•ct Renovator and 11,1 , 201-nor System, carrying off all pois-mous matter :mil re ilia the blood to it healthy condition, enriching, it, ene-iiing and inlyiAnrating both mind and lively. Tbec are eas i i of adinn,istr;,•ion, Prompt in their action, coi Lim Li,: results, safe and Reliable in all forms of o. No Person can take these Bitte rs accorJ ing to directions, and rOlll.llll long uwaicii, I.cn pt i . their bones are not destroyed by milierai r means, and the vital organs pasted liei 1.114 the. mairtt of repair. Dyspepsia or Indlirention. Headache, Paii in the Shoulder:, Cottgliz,'llghtness of the Chet, D,4 zinesi, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had "Litz: in the Mouth, Bilious Attacicii. Palautathut of th, Heart, hitiamtnation of the Lllll2'‘, Pant in the tegmhs of the kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptom , 11,- tAT:prings r,fDyspep s ia. conlp I it hay equal, and one brute prose mutre ,a its merits than a ienztlm adyntton,r; For F to Couti)lttliatx, i t %,,on7, or r d l ' marriod or single, at the dawn of m•.•, t! turn of life, these Tonic Ritirra =I For Inilltaninta.tory anti Chenille Ilthett inattlqoas and (;out, Dyspepsia or RCII11:1ellt and Intermittent Fevers, hiseas..a Of Ili Mott!, laver, Kidneys and Bladder, tlets e ifoiers list been most successful. Such Diseases .ire 01,d, 1,, Vitiated Blond, winch is generally prodticed Lt derail;, 111 , 11 t of the Digestive Organs. They are a Gentle Purgal lee rtq well no a Tonle, poasessing also the peculiar 1/1,111 of aetios, as A vowel-nil :I',•elit. 111 relieving i loncestnni 1.1 UN M.- mation of the Liver and Viseetai Organs, and in Iltio,iii Diseases. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tether, Sil- Rlietiin, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustldtfs, lloi: , , lumens, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eye , , Ely vioelas, Itch, Scut fa, Discoloration% of ill! Skiu, /honor :old hiatuses of the Skin, of whatever name i t !ruin t, aie literally dug up and tarried nut 111 the system in • shot time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle ti. so, It Cases will convince the most incredillowl of tl, o ii ratite effects. (•lettrge the, Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the i.Litt in Pimples Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it oh• strutted and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it . t s foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the dealrli of the system will follow. I ligiertteftil tlpywiniatis proclaim Vt::n ,nn Bn•- 't the most wonderful Invigoiant that e, et • ~.,td.11,1 the sinking systent. Fin, Tape. and other I'Vormq. hir1,;,1,7, to the system of sn many thousands, are elfin tually d strayed and removed. Says a distinguished physiol. ogist : There istonrcely an indi.i.loal upon the face of the earth whose lady is exempt from the presence of worms It is tint upon thy healthy e:entet.ts of the body that %toms exist, la' 055011 the diseased humors and slim. deposits that listed these living moost.us of disease No stolen, of Medicine, Iva veniiiinges. no anifielinin - hits, will free the system nom bless Mechanical Dliaeasea. Persons engaged Paints and Minerals, such as Pitman:is, rioliblicatCrs, and Miners, as they advani . e lire, r. be subject to paralvsis of the Rowels. '1 o maid agamic this take a dose of WALICRIt i s VI:Sas:AR lilT r .Sts un, s. or twice a week. as a Preventive. Bilious, Remittent, I Intermittent Reverie, which are so preva'etit in the out great rivers throughout the United States, especiatiy those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouti, 11l uuis , 'Pen nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Enna., Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, I