(Silt (fount) -gMflcatc, rrPT.ii!En Rvr.nr rniPAT jtonvtrto, jiY O U.OOULI), Kditor: TERMS, TWO DOLLARS A YEAH IN ADVANCE Untfls nf Advertising tine Square 1 wcck.fl Oiiil 4 Columu H months 15 0(1 3 5 (HI Sll (HI H."i (HI 7 IV) 11 (HI tHI (HI illl IHI W (HI 14 (HI SO (HI US (HI 45 W HI (HI '.5 (H) 1 do ilo tin (In l.i cln TWO Sqrs. (Id (I.) do flO H " 9 ("I r II " 4 " 8 Mi lo 53 S months A on 1 S Column 1 week 8 " fi 11 do lllOUtll 0 " 7 Wti do H " U Ml do II 1 week 1 is! do 11 1 ninnth 3 Ml 1 Column 1 8 " 8 (HI I do 1 l " 1 (Hi do U " IS (HI do week month 1 4 Cntnmn 1 weolr fi (M do ! T OH' do 1J uo 1 month Fpcclnl Notlcos after Man-birres nnd Deaths nn nddl tonal of one linlf the above rntcs. Hnslness C'nrdfi five linos or less, J5 no per year; ever five llucc. nt the usual rote o advertising. T,tnr ix A ahk Place. Let tis rejoice 1lnt light is brenkinsr in upon tlio Democracy. The X. Y. AVoniiD advises its party to nbnn tlori its policy of "nigsor" prejuclico. The X. Y. Democrat compliments n negro press men with whom "the editor worked eido by side for yenrs without injury, drinking from the same tin dipper nnd washing from the Bamo basin. The Boston Tost, leading the Now Kngland Democracy, refers lo the cow nrdly attack upon the printer Douglass in Washington thus sensibly. There will be liope for the party when they nil surrender prejudice for principle: AVo see no reason, if a negro be respectable, well behaved nnd competent why ho fhould pot be permitted to follow any avocation ho desires, nnd to eervo whosoever wishes to employ him. One of tho most fnilh'fnl men wo 'ever had in our office was a negro, who lived with ns lor twenty-five years, nnd when lie died we sincerely mourned the loss of a true friend. AVo think nil combinations of 1hn many to oppress tho few not only tinmst, but mean nnd cowardly violations of these personal rights which aro the vital attributes of republican liberty. Virginia. The election in Virginia on the Cth inst. was carried by tho Walker par ly. His majority for Governor is about 40, (KiO, while in tho Legislature his party has about 40 majority. The following Walker Congressmen are certainly elected: MclCenzie in the seventh: Milnie in tho (sixth; Gibson in the eighth; llidgeway in tho fifth; Segar, Congressman nt large. The following Welles Congressmen are elected: I'latte in the sec mid district; Toiler ia the third; Xorton (colored) in the first. The following dispatch was sent to tho President on the 7th. from which it will bo root) that Walker's friouds claim to support Lis policy: Jliehnfond, July 7. Mr. President, in be "naif of the .State .Executive Committeo nnd the Walker party, I congratulate you upon the triumph of your policy in Virginia. The prntitndo of the people for your liberality is greatly enlivened by the overwhelming ma jority "by which that policv prevails. (Signed) K. T. Dasiki.. Chairman. It is said that General Canby who com mands in that State, not long ngo nssorteu 1 hat none but those who can take the iron dad oath will be permitted to take seats in tho Legislature. This question being re ferred to the President, lie has nsked the legal opinion of Attorney General Hoar. 1 1 is desision will be looked'for with consider able interest. Tho Covernorclect of Virginia beginswcll. His speech at Richmond was conceived in the right rpir.H; nnd tho invitation given to a rolorcd man to follow him in congratulating the pcoplo on tho result of the election was well considered. Put the Governor has n party behind him of whom a largo portion have much to learn, yet are inapt scholars. The Elmira Advertiser says, that, while a resident at Oswego, to which place ho re moved from Binghampton, lie was a Republi can, and still is, not quite perhaps of the An na Dickson school, but can stand squarely on the Chicago platform, which is tho last oCi cial test of Republicanism, known to us. . , am A State Convention of School Superinten dents is advertised to meet in Harrisburg, on Tuesday, July 20th. Tho Stato Superin tendent, Mr. Wickerskam, has issued a cir cular in which he says: "Free return tick ets have bsen issued for members attending tho Convention, on tho Pennsylvania Cen tral Railroad, nnd tho Philadelphia & Erio Railroad, and tho Xorthorn Central Railroad. This will onablo those who wish to attend to do so at half faro. Every Superintendent in tho Stato 13 expected to Lo present. Chester county furnishes us with tho last sensation item. Xo matter how sickening, heartrending, or cruel it may be, wo cannot refrain from placiug it before our readers in all its deformity. John Yatta was working in his stable; ho took his vest off and threw it over a etull, his pocket book fulling out. Soon nfter ho went to tho houso. A calf saw tho pocket-book. Somo greenbacks happen ed to bo sticking out. Being illiterate, aud consequently not knowing tho valuo of the (scraps, ho stooped down, pulled them out of it, drew them in his mouth, nnd in lieu of "pig-tail," commenced to work his jaws vig orously on them. Somo of them happened to have molasses on and tho calf finding them palatable made quick work with them, and no they were in an incredibly short spaco of time within the robber's Etomach. When .John returned for his vest, his treasure was missing. Looking around he detected a small pieco of greenback sticking at the sido of the mouth of Air. Calf. Suspecting the truo stato u flairs, ho became at ouco enraged, and, without stopping to inquire, ho with ono blow disposed of his victim. Cutting open his 6tomach, three 820 bills were fouud in a damaged condition. Moral, don't leavo green backs laying around with calves about. . A traveler inquired of a guide tho reason whv "echo" was always spoken of as "she, ' mil was informed that it was because it al ways had tho last word. 'I haven't taken a drop of liquor for a year,' said an individual of questionable mor als. 'Indeed!' but which of your features are we to believe, your lips or your nose?' . . o A XutiunolTeniperanco Convention ia to be held in Chicago on Sept. 1. rsrrtn, itrcirrs. If you would not lmvo vonr liorso nc- qniro tho Imbit of hanging in tho halter, do not Pliiko nt liim when young. It is snid Hint one nf tho most power ful remedies ior liots in horses is n strong decoction of engo tea, mado very sweet. A correspondent of the Rural New Yorker pays dorp, level planting is what tlic potato wants, lie pays n potato should bo planted not less than six inches ilecp. Wood nslios contain nil tlio inorcrnnic ingredients which growing trees extract from tho soil, nnd in consequence nro re garded ns the best fertilizer for npples, pears, peaches, plums, etc. If you want bone nnd largo develop ment of red flesh in bogs, give them ns good pasture through the summer ns your bo?Tes have. It costs less everyway to make a big hog weigh 500 by Christinas than to get two small swino up to 230 npieco. Killing Dock- A writer of tlio N. E. Tlomrsicad says the best and easiest way to exterminate this troublesome pest is to tako a sharp boo and give it a sliding stroke, so as to cut the dock just below the crown, and throw the crowns into n basket, nnd leave tliein in the traveled track of the highway; or any other place where they will not get a foothold in the ground, and the work is doue. Fktkd Bread. Slices of toasted bread, dipped in milk or wine, nnd fried in hon ey, are excellent. Then, instead of call ing them "fried bread,'' they are torcjas, nn excellent Spanish delicacy, 1 can as sure you. rieasc understand there is neither butter nor lard. Simply melt the honey in a pan, and when it is very hot, put in the bread, which is served hot also after becoming nicely browned. Lovers of honey can take notice. Exchange. To Candy Fr.rrr. Take one pound of best loal-sugar, lip each lump into a bowl of water, nnd put the sugar in a preserv ing kettle. Boil it down until clear, and in a candying state. When sufficiently boiled have ready the fruits you wish to preserve. Large, white grapes, oranges separated into small pieces, or preserved fruits, taken out of their pyrup and dried, are nice. Dip tho fruits into the prepar ed sugar while it is hot, then put them in a cold place ; they soon become hard. An exchange gives the following ns nn excellent receipt for bottling : To nine pounds of fruit put five pounds of white sugar, when it comes to a boil. Boil ten minutes. Be careful to stir the fruit ns little as possible, not to bruise it. l'onr into an earthen ware vessel to cool. When cold, put in wide necked bottles, cover with a bladder. Gooseberries, black currants, red currants, nnd raspber ries, mixed, made last year, you can hard ly toll Irom fresh fruit. The receipt for currants, raspberries nnd plums of all kinds, is specially recommended. To Preserve Tomatoes for Winter axd Early Sower Usf. The most eco nomical mode for family purposes is to put Ihem into wide-mouthed jars, hold ing two, three, or more quarts, according to the size of the family. The tomatoes, previously to their going into winter quarters, are merely cooked without sea soning of any sort, and put, while hot, into the jars, which should be filled full and the corks driven home tightly and tied down. Preserved in this manner, they will keep as fresh almost as when first picked. To Cixan Faint3. Theic is n very simple method to clean most any kind of paint that has become duty, and it our housewives should adopt it, it would save them a great deal of trouble. Provide a plate, with some of the best whiting to bo bad, nnd have ready some clean warm water, and a pieco of flannel, which dip into the water, and squeeze nearly dry ; then take as much whiting as will adhere to it; apply it to the painted surface, when a little rubbing will instantly re move any dirt or grease. After which, wash tho part well with clean water, rub bing it dry with a soft chamois. Paint thus cleaned looks as well as when first laid on, without any injury to tho most delicate colors. It is far better than using soap, and it does not require more than half the time aud labor. Coach Makers' Journal. Treatment of Scarlet Fever. Dr. Charles T. Thompson reports in the Lan cet his manner of treatment in scarlet fever as follows : The patient is immers ed in a warm bath in tho early stage of tho disease, and this is repeated frequent ly, or as often as the strength of tho pa tient will allow. Tlio first effect is to produce a soothing and refreshing feeling in the patient, to bctollowcd soon by such an eruption on the surface, of so vivid a color, and in such amount as would as tonish thoso who have never witnessed it. Thus one of tho greatest dingers of this fearful disease the suppression of tho eruption ia escaped. The npctite generally returns after tho first or second bath, aud tho strength of tho patient is kept up by nutritious food. The bath prevents tho dissemination of the disease by removing tho excreta from the skin as it is deposited. This treatment promotes cuticular desquamation. 1 he body should be gently dried by soft linen cloths after the bath. By this procedure the various secretions are deprived of their noxious properties, and the irritation of internal organs is quickly relieved, thus dissipa ting infection. Another benefit is that a very serious case is -soon reduced to a mild ono, and the patient recovors in less than half tho usual time. Since Dr. Thompson lias pursued this practice du ring the last fifteen years ho lias never lost a patient from scarlet fever. A Corry " wanderer" lias visited Eric, and after " taking a general survey of tho town " owns up that " her future looks bright" Much obliged that Corry man can " wander " hero again. From tlio New Orleans Picayune. Juno Jo. Stricken Icn1 In n Gii milling r Hell. A MAN FAt.I.S HEAP TV A KEXO HOOM A TITIA I1I.K Pl'KfTAf'I.E. About hnlf-papt nine o'clock Inst night nn unknown man fell dead in tho gambling house, No. GO, St Charles Street. As usual on Saturday night the houso wns crowded to suffocation. The young nnd old, the rich and poor bad gathered in to spend tho earnings of thft week. The light ofmnny a hrillinnt gas jet flushed over n crowd of men, earnest and eager in the passionnto excitement of tlio pnmo. hmldenly a tall, dark looking mnn from ono of tho center tnbles, roso from his pent nnd wnlkir.g n few pteps unsteadily fell back upon tho floor. Ono convulsive' shudder passed through his body and limbs, and tlio mnn was dead; died Irom heart dis ease, or the excitement of gambling. For a single moment, Btillness like death fell upon mo crowu, ana men some ono said ho had only fuintod, nnd the gains went on. Uut lifo wns extinct 'lie's dead!' some one cried, aud then men rose hastily from their seats, nnd left the room The gamo was stopped, nnd a littlo circle gathered nround the dead man on tho floor. Tlio face had grown waxed; nud the death look had settled darkly around him it wns a loreign loouing luco nn Italian or Spauiard and in life had been handsome, but now its rigid lineaments woro a sacred expression, ns if the heart had struggled vainly to live but to got out ot that bad plnco. Suddenly, nil unprepared, the man was hurried into tho prcsenco of his Maker, dead with tho gamester's passion fieico in his heart, with nil his evil thoughts nnd guilt upon him. thoughts wero turned low in the darkened room, nnd tlio Coroner's jury gathered nround the nameless dead. 5e'low, in the halls, tlio rattle of d ice, the noise and strife of gambling broke padly on the ear. What a contrast! None sncmcd to heed tho spectacle above them, or take warning by the awful judgment so suddenly pronounced. The games went on, nnd the low voices oftho jury nnd witnesses wero scarcely heord in tho uproar heneatu. jucn could not pau?o in that eager strife of hazard. AVhat if a dead man lay above? They wero hazarding the earnings that'should bo devoted to n family's necessities tho bread, may be, of their chil dren. AVhat need they care? Tho insanity of gaining ran riot in their veins. Iho pnlo wife's tears, tho children's wail wero hurder ar to meet, nud yet meet them they must, for they had put their all upon the huy.ard of tho cast. One can reconcile his feelings to seo death upon the battle field; but death in a gam bling houso poems out of place. "Who c:ires for the dead man ? Roino one will say. 'Take the fellow out go on with tho game. At last the inquest was over, the brilliant ly lighted hallrf again resumed the excilo niont of the game; nnd one entering nu hour afterwards would never suspect that death had so recently snatched a victim from among them. Hoys Wanted. Koys and girls everywhere have their little wants. Men and women their larger ones. And tho wido world bus its great ones that nro hard to satisfy. It wants men, but it wants boys also honest, noble, manly boys. Somo one has said that tlio boys the world wants and they will make the men the world wants should possess ten points which are thus given: 1. Honest. 2. Furo. 3. Intelligent. 4. Active. !i. Industrious. 0. Obedient. 7. Steady. 8. Obliging. 9. Polite. 10. Xeat. Ono thousand first-rato places nro open to one thousand boys who como up to this standard. Kach boy enn suit his lasto ns to the kind of business ho would prefer. The places are ready in every kind of occu pation. Many of them nro already filled by boys who luck some of the most important points, but they will Boon be vacant. One is in an office not far from where we write. The lad who has tho situation is lo sing his first point. He likes to attend the circus nnd the theater. Thi3 costs more mo ney thon ho can afllird, but somehow he man ages to bo there frequently. His employers are quietly watching to seo how ho gets so much extra spending money; they will soon discover a leak in tho money drawer, detect the dishonest boy, nnd his place will soon bo ready for some one who is now getting ready for it by observing point No. 1 and being truthful in ail his ways. Somo situations will soon bo vacant be causo tho boys hnvo been poisoned by read ing bad books, Buch as they would not daro to show to their fathers, nnd would be ashamed to have their mothers seo. Tho im pure thoughts suggested by these books will lead to vicious acts; the boys will bo ruined and their places must bo filled. "Who will be ready for ono of theso vacancies? Distin guished lawyers," useful ministers, skillful physicians, successful merchants, must nil soon leave their places for somebody e!so to Gil. One by ono they nro removed by death. Mind your ten points boys; they will pre paro you for stepping into vacancies in tho front rank. Every man who is worthy to employ a boy is looking for you, if you have the points. Do not fear that you will be overlooked. AyoungpersoH having theso qualities will sliino as plainly as the stars at night. We have named ten points that go toward making up tho character of a successful boy, so that they can bo easily remembered. You can imagine ono on eneh finger, and so keep them in mind; they will bo worth nioro than diamond rings, nnd you will then uevcr be ashamed to 'tshow your hand.' Ciir.TSTiAxiTV, like a littlo child, goes wan dering all over tho world. Fearless in its innocence, it is not nliashed before princes nor confounded by tho the wisdom of synods! ISoforo it tho blood-stained warrior sheathes his sword and plucks tho laurel from his brow. The midnight murderer turns from his purpose, aud like tho heart smitten deciple, goes out and weeps bitterly. It brings lib erty to tho captive, joy to tho mourners, free dom to tho slave, ropentunco and forgivenes to the sinner, hopo to tho fuiut-hcarted nnd assurance to tho dying. It euters tho dwellings of poor men nud sits down with them and their children; it makes them contented in tho midst of poverty, and leaves behind on everlasting blessing. It walks through great cities, amidst nil their pomp aud splendor, thoir iguoblo prido, ami their uuutturablo misery, au ennobling, cor recting ami redeeming ungel. It is alike tho beautiful companion of childhood, aud tho agreeable associate orold aire. It ennobfcs tho noble, gives wisdom to tho wise, and uew grace to tuo loveiv. luo pa triot, the prelate, tho poet nnd tho eloquent man derive their sublime power from its in fluences. Ir you aro angry with him that reproves your sin, you secretly corneas your uuger to be unjust. NEWS ITEMS. 5orie got out before tho President could sny Jack Robeson. Tho Now York Kxrnuss thicks a good qay delegation ' is a "hen." Mississippi has a Ku K lux charged with murdering seventy-eight persons. (Jor. Geary's majority against Clymcr in 18GG, wns 17,17G voles. Tho Jubilee receipts wero nearly $1,000, 000. M. D. AVilliami, ticket agent tit lluffulo, has nbsconded with $2,000 belonging to dif ferent roads. New York city has 10,000 thieves. This does not includo tho city government, stock board, Ac. Minister McMahon is out of tho wilder ness. Ilo has reached Ibienos from tho camp of Lopez, and is bound for Hio Janeiro. Pennsylvania is the banner Stato ns to railroads, having four thousand four hun dred miles of track in operation. Maine has a family in which tho father is six feet four, the son ditto, nnd tho grand son two inches taller. Nasby is in trouble the guillolin Iter, fal len ho is no longer P. M. a cussid nigger hez been nppinted. AVe don't know that wo Bboll renp any gain from the disturbances in Spain, but wo have put our Sickles there. Senator Morgan Enys that tho Democratic party having livnd upon the negro for twenty years have now starved to death. Mrs. E. A. Pollard, ssntenccd to 30 days incarceration in Pnltimoro for shooting nnd wounding r. Moore, has been released n paying .$100 fine. Richard Roalf, old John I'rown's Secretary of State, hns been appointed Assessor of Internal Revenue in the I'ietrict of Edge field, S. C. Hon. AV. F. Seward has purchased Thur low AVeed's interest in tho Commercial Ad VEMisun, and will assume tho editorial con trol of that paper. Josh Killings says: "Give tho devil his due," rends well enough in a proverb; but mi fricud what will become of mo and you if thin arrangement is carried out?'' Tho enameling of female faces, ns a branch of business is quite lucrative. Por enamel ing tho faco to last two dny3 it costs from S10 to 815. This trudo is carried ou at Uroadway, New York. Horatio Seymour hns won n $1,000,000 law-suit, about somo Illinois lands he was in terested in. That's as good as being Preui deut. Mrs I.ivermore, the Chicago AA'omanist, says that if any man proposes marriage to Anna Dickinson, .he would get coufuundly snubbed. 'Sho! It is said that A. T. Stewart & Co., are gradually introducing saleswomen in their establishment, nnd intend, in time, to em ploy only women as Eelling clerks. The largest real estato price yet paid in Chicago was last week, for a lot on the south east corner of Washington and Stato streets, at tho rate ol i n per front foot Thomas Jefferson has born committed to jail in Pittsburgh for petit larceny. George Washington couldn't keep sober on the 4th in Poltsville, and had lo go to the lock up. Pittsburgh lias increased her police force from one hundred and tweuty-two members. Hon. Jair.cs Pollock, of Philadelphia, will deliver the oration before the literary societies of Lafayette College, on Tues day evening, July 27. Rrannon has escaped for the Beeond time from tho Washington county jail. It is about time the authorities examined a little into this matter. Pittsburgh is just now agitated over the question of Sunday labor. Somo are in favor of shutting down all secular em ployment, and Eome are not. In York county tho other day, a horse, hitched to a mowing machine, look fright and undertook to run away, but the ma chine proved to be too much for him and mowed both bis hind legs directly below the knees. Of course, the mutilated ani mal had to be shot. Four of tho prisoner incarcerated in the Williamsport jail conceived that their quarters wero too confined, and so one night not long since bade it a " long and sad farewell." Tho Sheriff not relishing such unceremonious leave taking, nor by any manner of means desirous of part ing with their company, has offered a re ward of 25 apiece. ADVERTISEMENTS. pORSALE-A GREAT BARGAIN I Tlio subscribers odor for sale Iho SAW ILL In IViidczcIIc towusliip, lato (he property ot the Ecu glogur COAL AND IU0N COMPANY- The buiidtns 1 80x12 feet, and contains till the neces sary nuithiuery lur u SAW MILL. IIOILEIIS AND ENGINE (Dover used) also forealo. Tho hollrs nre SO foot long and 30 Inches In diame ter. The lnuluu U Fifty Horse Power, ALSO for snlo. The properly will ho nold topeiher, or tho machinery wl'l bo lukuii unl aud pold neporale. T hia la au e&uullcut cUnuco lur parties doalring to puituuoo a MlLIi PKOtERTY, and ad excellent odnilnT fir a Tannorv Tho pronor- la will be auld at a lituL'uin, ao the proprietor, bciujj uon rcHsdeiil,', havu no uc lir it. l-'r full Unrtitulti addles U. C. IIAUVEV & CO.. Lock lluvt-u. June !" 1-jC'J tf h'QQFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. 9nd HOOFLAND'3 GERMAN TONIC, I'UKVAicEi) nr in. a m. jack.wx, r-itiMiiixvitiA, Pa. .The greatest known remedies for Liver Complaint, DYSrEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, EOTPTIONS of the EKKT, ' mt1 nil l)fnMt' nilar from ft I) la urtliTt'tl lilri'i't Ktomnrli, or iMruitirr of Tint iihoon, 77Kff fit nftotn'nff fymt'ow., rtnfi if yrt ftntl fhi( ynnr ny it'tii if n (fretted y . ' them, pni way rl tt wired ih'tt di'it'tiitf. fnt vnntatmred H otlavle tm thA w impnrfitttt ntynnr nf fffnr tio-.lt, nttd unlet rwri -eherfod htf the lire nf pnir-rrfnl r?tudie$n ffi'mtW life, no'm term in li tig in le ttht wil! On the, result ConnMpntion, FlntnlrTioft, Tnwurrt Piles, Ful urns of "Blood fatlie Hand, Acidity ol' Iho Btomnnh, Nauwsn, Jlenrt burn.TOi BRunt lur Food, Fuinesa or Weight in tho Htonnuili, Hour KriiPtnf ion. Kink intf or Fluttorinir nt tho Fit ot Iho fctomnoh, MwiiiuniTiff of the Hond, Hurried or DiWoult TJrnnthmK, Fluttering nt. tho Honvt., Choking or Hnflonntinu; HouKntionH whoa in a Ly int?Pisture, JiinnHK of Viniou, Jjitu or Webs boluro tho t.U:ht, Dull Pum in the Hcmd, Uofi cifivjy of i'orapirfition., Yel- JowiiOHsol tho bkin nnd IDveH,- Pain in the Hide, Thick; Chest, Mmlm, toM Hud don Fliishon ol' ll'jut. Burning in tho Flosh, Count nut Jfmngf mngfi of Evil, nnd Gret D-.jpresHion of spirits. AU Mi?: in tii'ttte iwwrw nf th Lire? nr ?fU'4 Vrjitt t'twi ''' with impure Uiotxl. fjaollitnlfs rrmiiit Ditlcrss Ih cut In I v vryfrl Idr , n! rotif nlim no I 1 f Um' It I A H COIII(MMK of Kl II If I Ki IruvtM. TIm- fi: nnri Itirk from tvlilrU iliwc rxlrncf nrr mmle nre i;nd rt l lit t itnt.iy All Ilie in rd )! nn I virtu- nre rxt rf A,tn from li4iti. tty it m iciHlli' !. T lirh 4-xfrjirtM mt In f'rvn rded 4olll4 roinitiy t' l! Mm-d rprNly fur (lie in it ik ti fit v. I ii ft ii f ili:m lHM'. Thi-re I nn itlr.oholtc m fi nre of miy kind iihi-iI I ti r.om poii nd I ii 4( I Ii' If II I -I'M, Iw nre It t tilt nly III It I'M Hint mil l iiMtt In 'MrM whvrt- nlcoliidic nllm uluiim me not ndvlaiildr ijosflanys Ocnnr.n Conic t- ft r-m-tv,inti''inn t.f oil the in-jrrttieitf nf tht. fl 'ffn'S, with IM'RK S-ttr-i '.'": A'-';ii, Hi ''Hjr, etc. ' i.-- if. for the. ftmie iti.-ftstH the V;.'.Vs, in CH'S where ruin, ytf n!r.i'm!.- jr.' iil ''- r""iC". )'." wilt Itmr in mind Ihtt: mnedie ore ontirfly iliif'-ri-:it fmtn any r-t'fr. adv-riis-d f,r the wr f 0e rii ten teg tt 'tiie-f, t'nite th'in-j sriffi'i'ic frep-trntirts nf ntedirivil tstra-!:, while, th- ..-'.. nrft mere ihwii'tttx of run ri torn firm. Y"v V. t.N W is dend'-dlu nn ' f the. mot ji'n.'int tivd tttfrrrtilit'e rnnedif.i enr nj fared to tin piV-l'f, .'. t !( i? rjrqtn:it!e, 4 . fi !-lfUre. fO tuf.t tile i y'rift rrhifrtrnhvff nnd rntdiennu ui' d it In t. hi'"i:n it ; tic greatest of yi.tti'i. A.-i Ut't tnnu'ii. CGKSUTiPTION. T1ioil4 f mwr, tv Ii tn 1 Tip jin If'-nl. t u ;tjifir.' (1 Itc wr..t jHij.'rlcil wild t ii l.-i i 1 ri-i M- il iKf-n Imvc 1m'i nu rd Ity 1 1'' ith of I lirT rtnicdtcH, W,xt i fine r mi'ctn i ton, lcl)Hity, iin.il i tui-h nm the Uhfi"l 1 1 (-tutu 11 1 ft Tpoii n-vt'ie t- . of dy ;m-j-: :i i llt- of tho ill'jcaMvf oriMiii. Kvrti III of I 11 nine l'oiiKtmil ton, t Ik-mc re mrdlri tvlll lie fon ml nf 1 tie ffftties4 lienelltf fctrcjigt lidiitiitf niitl invigorating. DEBILITY". Tier i' vn med-'ine rqunt In Ifnnf ivtTf Cermnn Sdl rAor T'wi: in '!!:' of D'hiHty. Tueii impirt a t;e tmd r '' to t'e vdcte rV- '' 'M, strryi;'ln n the Of jt-iife, run. nn rttjnnmt of the J'n.-it, rmtlde the j'oaw -h to di-i st if, I'-irifj th t t.d. jur a ff t fo'ilid, fie,itf?t'i fmifiterinn, rrttdirote the irritate iilt'jl frnut the tte, intpurt a litonm tn the i,7nv7., and chnny t,e p-xticnt from a hort brcaUnd, emaciated uuak. Weak an;J Delicate Children arc itmcl.' ui rout liy using the ltltiern or Tou It. In tiict, lliey nre Kuinlly JWefiif itu-x. '1 hey ran lv ndmliithfered i t ii it'i'l'eet km iel y . t o n v. Ii I Id 1 Urea monf I'm nlil, tli i ii ok 1 delicate liuul or u 111 ii n ol ninety. Jii inrditF air tht Lest Jllood Xnirlilci'B evrr 1 nwn, and will cure all difear$ rrstdthiff from bud l,fo.:d. AV.:i if nit r I l,t',d pure; Irerp yn'tr Lire? in order; . ; i;-nr .' ' ffi.ttus in n anttnd, hndtl-y fundi tiun, till the ime nf thse iVHittriVs, and uo u'ixeabU wiU tnrusHtH ioti. mm mm m Tndieii wlio n flr Kln nm Itci'io eom plexloit, liee froTt. h yellow in it i i ti iv ii i. ii 1 1 oDii-r il lslf; nn meiitf i ho did ns' tlieoe i cntt tUi'M ncrnHion oily. 'I'ti- Jivei lii iri feit order, niul tlie Irloml iiit-i', iCHitIt In ttpiuk lii tjvii u iid bloom I ii 3 check. JTonf ni't (; rmnn Jit mrdirS nrr. rnunf.-rf ifdt T'ie fj'tmin-' hove th tout-dure tf 9', il. tnv,Hoth on the front ;f im nnhi'-d wr t ')', nf ,oehttutd-,niii the ti-nne nf t;,e artkk boiwn in each buttle. Alluthrrt are counterfeit, m TTioiiMniid4 of letter hTf lr-n rr rel vi d,leni n lii)4 toilie vlvl ucoi rciucdiek. ft head. .the kecoijke:;dation3. HiOil JIOX. OKO.'W. WOOUWAIth, Cliicf Jii-U"ouf t)i Huproino Court of Pontioylvanln. r:fnni:i.piiiA( Marck 16th, lsti7, I fnd"7Tft todn G t m Bt'ters" it tint an into ''itin;t bur-rune, hut m a ft'? Untie, nn fat in fijwiv der of the dii4e$tite oroaua, nm of ifivat UueJU in camt of d:biliiy and wont of un cuut action in L Itstem. yonrt trul't UEO. tv. WOOD WARD. FROM HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge uf die Supreme Court of Peimsj lvnniiv rnn.iTEi.ritiA, ArniL iSth, lSftfl. I rous'rtfr IIooflHiid'a Oermnn lilt f ri-M 9 r'dj.? tin diriito tik rate of nt tncks of ludiueHilofi nr lyniiephl a. I rait certify lit! from my experience f it Your, Willi renpiet. JAMEil THOMPSON. From JIKV. JOSP.IMI II. KKXXARI), D.D., Pastor of the Tenth IlH'itht t'lmrch, PliiliuMpliI. IR. Jacko Df.au Sir I have been freaueidfy r If tn. tied tu ennnert my mnne with r-om metn fat ions of dqfernw kind of m divines, but refjantimj the praetiet a out of my nipro)iriatg jf ( J have in all eatetde tlined ; hut with a clear pronf in rorinuf imtunvet, and Jwrticutarlij in mv own family, of the usefulness of Or. hwtlnwV Herman iJittrrt, J ttruort f-r unec frum wiy Uunl can rite, to expret y fnll onirietioit that (t gt'iienil lU'bilit y nftliiyu iii. ml esu i.tily ftr Liver Cmi''niu', it ifl a tmiv nml valn.i ll preiiiiiHtiuii. In twite caret it mnyftil ; 6' Vsuafty, IdunU tv4, it be very btueffitd to thme who tntl'er J rum the ubovt eautet, i'uurt, very repertfulfyt J. Ii. fi f.. . A J-ligUthi oetvui Ctate St. Price oftho Bitters, ftl.OO per bottles Or, a half, dozen for IB 5.00. Trice of the Tonic, $1.50 por bottle Or, a half dozen for $7-60. IfJie Ttiiifc h put m lii quart li Mth-n. Jtecnllfct thtt' it in fir. J 'f-mjlawt i.aerman Kemedieg (h'd ore to unirersnlty uxed and i hitdit rerum mend td ; and do not ultmo the Jh tifrflid to induce ynit tn tulze any thiny elte. that h. miy nay is just a 'hw; be can he nioh't a tatyer profit on it. These jlemtilieg tvilt be sent by express to any locality ujwn ajlicatiun to the PRIXCIPA1 OFFICK, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, Ab. 31 JJlClf STREET, J'hihdetpfna. CIIAS, M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. II. JACES0N & CO, These Remedied nre for ftnle by nrupinlii, iurkeeiers, und McdU clue liculcrt every where. Da notjhrael to ewtmitu well Vu article you buy i trder tn get tin genuine, " INTERNAL REVENUE NOTICE The anuunl list for Special und liicoino twxes nre now in mv hauda for Collucttoii. 1 will Hi Li-lid at tbo liyde JioIihc, iu Kidtrwuy, ou TnuHUntr, the 18; Al.duo Iiouho, bt. Wiirys on tlio Mih, and Ht thl biddle housw, Kmporiuui, on tiie liiili mid 10 of July, iiit , lor tho purixtrto of rvcuiviug tiuid UtiMA. p. fc'OliD, Dept. Col., 1'JtU DiuUicl, 1'a. xuly 1,1600. at Mercitant Tailor, Emporium, Penn'a. Koops constantly on had, cloths. Trimmings &c., and liiHkcs tu order in tliti niot fiuhioimhio utiles aud best uiauucr. C'lutliiug tor mou and buys. tm Imiid nt nil limta clulljiuj of hie own wake. Maiih lMtjti'J ly Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair lo its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt onco ngrccablc, Jicnlthy, nnd cflcctiinl for preserving tho hair. Faded or gratf hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin lmir is thick ened, falling lmir checked, nnd bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing enn restore tho hair where the follicles nro destroyed, or the p;land3 atrophied nnd decayed. But such as remain can bo saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean nnd vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tlio hair from turning gray or falling olF, and consequently prevent baldness. Freo from thoso deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous nnd injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. It' wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil white cambric, nnd yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical CuEai3TS, LOWELL, MASS. PBICB $1.00. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ron rminnn the blood. ; Tlic reputation tins ex cellent meiticino enjoys, is ileriycd Irom Its cures, many of which nro truly marvellous. Invetcrato rases of Scrofulous .Un case, where the system seemed saturated" with corruption, havo been, jniriikil nnd rured by it. (Scrofulous affections nnd disorders, which were nit pravntcd hy the scrotn Ions contamination until thev wore painfully nffllctinp, have been radically cured in such frrcut numbers in almost every sec lion oftho country, that the public scarcely nucU to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most dcstnietiro cnemies of our race. Often, this unseen nnd unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, nnd invites tho attack of enfeebling or fatal discuses, without excitinp a suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout tho body, nnd then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, cither on tlio furfnoo or among the vitals. In tho latter, tuber clos mny bo suddenly deposited in the lungs or lieart, or tumors formed in tho liver, or it shows its presenco by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer ations on some part of the body. Ilcnco the occn sionnl use of n bottlo of this tiarsapartlla is ad visable, even when no nctivo symptoms of disenso mipc-Ai. Persons nftlictcd with the following com jilaints pcncrallv And immediate relief, nnd, nt length, cure, by (ho use of this SAliSAVAltll. J.A; St. Anthnnji't fire, Jlon or Xrgtlprlan, 3'rttrr, Sfilt Itheum, Braid tlrntl, JHuiju orin, tiore Jijivs, horn JCarx, nnd other eruptions or visible lorms of NcrnfulauK disease. Also in tlio more concealed forms, as Ititsjtepsla , Jtrojtut, llrnrt Visinno, 1?U, J7i(iwj, Xeurnftl'a, nnd tho various ITlrcrous affections of the muscu lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or '-iicrc; and Merturtal Islnraur lire cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. Jiut long continued uso of this medicino will euro tlio complaint. J.rurnrrhcra or !l7i(cs, I tcrina I'lewations, nnd l'emate liiiraseti, nre com monlv soon relieved nnd ultimately cured by it purifying nnd invigorating effect. Alinute U'ireo tions for each case urc found in our Almnnnc. sup plied gratis. MhrumatiKtn and tlont, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in tho blood, yield quickly to it, ns also lAvrr C'omplaitHH, Torpidity , ijotitimtlon orjiilam matlnnnf tho lAvrr, nnd Jauniiicr, when mising, ns they often do, frointhe rankling poisons in Iho blood. This HAllSsll'Altll.lA. is a great re storer for the strnrrLh nnd viimr nf fhn aatn.n Those who nro J.nunuid nnd I.intless, Jtenpon tlimt, Sli'i'l'"'. nnd troubled with tiervmm Ap- it uiinuiiiiiLiu iii ii rnKiirmm. win nnii imnipi niii. relief anil convincing evidence of its lestoiativa PREPARED R T Dr. 9. C. ATIB & CO., X.owII, Maie Frattieal and Analytical Chemintt. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ' Success. w lfCY?9'CwoiieB0fiV BT ITS USB k Gray or Fadsd Hair is qnifKly restorc4'to its yoathf ul color and beauty, and with the first application a 1 beautiful gloss and delightful fragrance is given to the Hair. It vill cause Hair to grow on EaM Spots. It will promote luxuriant growtli. x FaLLIXO HAIK is immediately checked. For Sale by all DmggiaM. DEPOT removed from Greenwich St. to 33 Jiorclay ht & 40 l'ark l'lacc. iy EW BOOT AND BIIOE (SHOP. ' Wm. MORRISON. Propr. No. 2 Cocfi Block, Fmponum. Pa. Will mako to order the fluent and bout II oota and tsh to be found in tin. mirkot. liu reputation aa the bt. jjuui uiuKcr ui uiu section ox uie couutry wid be fully maintained, ltupturtug done with dinpatcli. v4uitt nEI.MEOLD'H Extract Rarsaparilla cleanse and . renovate the blood, instills the vigor of bean b. tuio the ayntcui, uliil punjvs out the huniuu tlu.t uiuku duoaac. HASRDRESSlM s