LkM Iratai tkt South PClflo. Nkw Yii, May 2d. Tbe following information telegraphed from AKpinwalk to PunanvOo tha 2UI, the d i the Northern Light Vrt port. The Parifle Steam Nidation Company's steamer "New Grant." arrived here nl C A.M. She brills ypMsengers, ond a large specie end freight ' She reporH that a revolution broke Arequipa, hut it was suppressed. TI'om7'nd,er, Vle IT0"1' nl Oopiopa, thA" 1bVh.90Re.?" Litionisls. is cour murtiuled at Ban U- 0 A11 vtJe. In l'eru. A Revolution had broken"! in Ounyttvuil .gain., the ,j ,,vrnm ,0 bpen ln,,lFB,ed the Peru"8 'n l10rt' '1 keP tlie blockade . I'-Jrirjops. commanded by two officers, Ufmjd to arrest President Hobles. yi)tjiie officer in command slated to the fent his mission, llobles drew a revnl- Jtid shot him dean, he then thot the se officer, which hud tic effect of dispers he troops, e Pacilic Steam Navigation Cutnpany'e iteamer "Prince of Wules," struck a rock Hear Chiloe, and wont to pieces. From tun. Pt. Lotih, My 2. The Bait Luke correspondent of the Re publican, of this city, under date of the 8U1 ultimo, Bun that the excitement among the Mormon!) lias somewhat abated. This is at trihnted in patt to the knowledge the Mor mons here have as to the practical working of the jury l.iw, which was passed by tho late Legislature, it being a complete breastwork to the punishment of any crime that my be committed by the Mormons. Under the law, the Clerks oTthe Mormon county Oonrts select the Grand and Petit Juries of the Federal Courts, ond such re strictions are imposed as disqualify uIoiofI every Gentile in the Territory. The rupture between the Judiciary nnd Kxecutive, is stated to be open aud irrecouci hble, unless the Governor yields, which he will not do. And if the Administration in terferes in a manner detrimental to tho cause (f tbe Judges, they will resign. The Jndues publish a manifesto, disclosing darker and bloodier scenes than any hereto fore exposed. Judge Crudlebnngh adjourned the Court, at Provo city, tine die, being unable to ac complish anything. Brigham Young delivered a temperate dis conrse at tho Tabernacle, ou the 7th ult. Tub Poky op Sami-el Ykagkr, the Misstxo Eastos Mbrcuaxt Found Eauton April 29. Great excitement prevails lu re, caused by the announcement that the body of Mr. Bscnuel Yeuger, the missing merchant of this place, hud been found in tho Ohio river, at Kast Liverpool, forty five miles below Pitts buig. Tlie body was found on tho lGlh instant, and it is supposed to have been in the water some two weeks or more. The verdict of the Coroner's jury was accidental drown ing. IWearlv S411U in money was lonnil upon the body. J 1 is memorandum book, keys, and some papers, were also foucd. The remains have been sent for, and will be brought on Here lor re-uiterment. Ikdiax Affairs is Utab Washinaton April 30. Dr. Pornpy, the superintendent i.f Indian Atlairs lor Utah, writes to the Indian liurenii, tinder date of March IStli. thut he is in possession ol'.euch reliable informolion 4i leaves no doubt of tho complicity of the Mormons in the Mountain Meadow massacre, nod that a few days after it there was distributed to each of tbe leading church dig tiitaries 850 worth of property. The seven teen children who escaped were in bis care, end arrungemrnts had been made to restore them to their friends in Arkansas. LETTER FROM MR. BICKALUW. The Colombia Democrat publishes the fol lowing portion of a lettet from Charles 11. IJuckalew, giving so account or tbe earth quake at Quito : QsiTO, 22nd March. 1859. Dear Bin: 'NTe bud this morning, at o'clock, the most severe earthquake whicu lias visited Quito duiing the present ceutury. lis duration was about one minute. The epiros of many churches are thrown down, roofs of houses falleu in, und the streets in many places lined with broken tiles precipi tated Irotn above. 1 hare jnst returned from visiting the Flores House, from which we re moved on the 17th instant. It is it ruins a great part of the roof is down, also n purl of the second story j tho chimney top, throw u with violence, carried awuy the stable roof, eonio of the furniture is crushed, and the brick and tics ere piled four or five feet deep over the bed places where we slept. We es caped the catastrophe by five dnyB. My present house is uninjured, is reasona bly secure against future shucks, sad there is plenty uf open pround adjoining for refuge. Mrs. Biii-kilew, and I passed iuto the pulio, and the cbil.lreu acd servants into the gar den duriug the shock from our position, I caw the action of the house, and tbe move ment of the eattb to udvantago. A bricklayer, on the roof, workiug at a chimney top, found it thrown in confusion around him. and look u firm grip to hold hi in Fell' from following th fragments. There is more or his of itijuiy all over the city, but details are yet unknown. ! do not thiilk the nauiber killed is very Urge. I have had time to uiuke only a slight peisonal examination, the houses are very much shattered, und another severe shock would produce immense destruction. It-ports from neighboring villages repre sent them as having suffered severely, aud we await news from the South, where previ as earthquakes have been most severe. 1 might fill my sheet with reports, but have confined niysslf'in this letter to what I know. Your's respectfully, C. E. BrciALiw. IIoo. W. J. 'Woodward. Eckpcbv akd Erib Raii.road. We lesrn from the Luck Haven J Unmet at that the middle division of the Huubnij aud Krie railroad, embracing the backbone t,t tin Alleghenies, was not permanently located until within a few dnys past. Of course there was much difficulty in ascertaining the best route amidst such a wilderness of lofty mountuius. Purveys hud been made several years ugo, but none of them proved satisfau lory, and for the last two or three years there were one or more corps of cngineeis constant ly on various proposed routes. Tbe road Las at length been permanently located, on the Driftwood branch of the bniDrinalioning by way of St. Mary, in Llk coauty. This is the line recommended by ('apt. Jarrett, and is no doubt the best, cbeffpeH nd must advantageous to tlie railroad geuerully, A Ccbbb RicuovED Womanhood every, where is experiencing the evil efiects of the curia indicted on her sex, by Kve's disubedi. enca in tbe garden of Klen. l'ver since our ancient mother' first effort tn hide hershnme for violating tbe expressed will of hr Ciea tor, by sewing together uud wearing fig leaves her daughters have beeu doomed to "stitch away their lives," in obedience to the exor bitant demands of fugliio', in tho modern adornments of her sex. The only relief llity can ever expect from the drudgery of baud sewing, must he found in the introduction i f (iitovE& Uakrr Sewing M .thine into every household, liy its us every w.fe and mother will have ample leisure to brtow at tention to tbe education of her children, do better sawing than by band, and bive bealtb ad mora eomlort than ihexan possibly bate without Uaor k BMM MshlB. THE AMERICAN. SUNBUBY, PA. SATUEDAY, MAY 7 1859. H. B. MASSER, Editor and Proprietor. To AomTtsnt. -The eireiilntlon or Ilia Pnuhaty Amorionn aniens ttiat itilTerent towns on the flnsnuelii"a In notr Jteewten if eqnelled by nay pper publihd in Noith frn I'ennfYlvnnin. C2" The lovely weather of this week Is re markable. Never have we known the month of May to come in more anspiciouFly. We have every rcesoo to hope fur an nbundaut harvest. VW The river is in fine rafting order, ond targe quantities of timber aud lumber ore go ing down. The lumber trade of the West Branch seems to be incrriu'np. Aorocno. The Sleatnliout Sasque. hantiB, on Saturday last, tan aground on the opposite side of ihe river. Tlie most strenu. ous exertions were required to get her uQoat. She went aground, bow on, and with snclt force ns to leave but eight inches of water un. der her. Her draft is three feet. This acci dent has caused serious inconvenience to the boatmen. $2" Piiii.AHKi.ruiA Klecvion. The muni. cipal election iu Philadelphia, cn Tuesday last, pnssed off very quietly, scarcely nny ex citement prevailing even at tho polls. The opposition were successful, electing tho city Treasurer, City Commissioner end a majority of both brunches of the Council. KT J- A. J. Cuniniingp, Efq , who lately published ft map of Northumberland countv if now engaged, we learn, in getting ope map of Montour ond Columbia counties. C5" J. Weiser Bassler purchased the dwel. ling house and brick store room at the corner of Market ond Fawn slrcets, for S3.P50, frem Mr John Yonng, who intend retiring from the mercantile business in which be has been engaged for a number of years. Mr. Yoang is the oldest merchnut in this place, and retires from business with thu good wishes of numerous friends, which he gained by his honorable dealings and his excellent sociul qualities. We invite the attention or our renders to the advertisement of Mr. T. G. Conprr in another column, who bus just opeucd an en. tire new stock of Fancy Dry Goods and a generul variety of notions, next door to the Post Office. Mr. Cooper is an attentive end obliging gentleman, and will be happy to have bis friends give him a call and be convinced tbat he has the largest stock of fnncy Dry Goods, of the latest style and fushion, in this place. Any articles which ho has not on hand, can be bad at short notico by leaving on order at his store. (ST Accident. Mr. Carrtdv, one of the employees on the Northern Central Railway, Lad his arm horribly mutilated on Friday night last by the 11 o'clock train going south, opposite the public school house in this place. It appears he had imbibed a little too freely during the evening, and laid down along side of tbe track with bis right arm across the rail. Unfortunately the engineer flM not dis cover him in lime to stop .the train. His arm was cut and mutilated from his wrist to the elbow. He wns taken to the Central Hotel, and several physicians called in. His arm was successfully amputated above the elbow on Saturday morning, by Drs. Peal, SIiiDdel and Awl. C3f A Dkowned Man Foixd. The body of no unknown mun was discovered lying in the Susquehanna river nt the opper end of Hitycrs' Island, about two miles below this place, on Saturday laFt. Information was given to Coroner G. Y. Wcise, who held an inquest. He is generally supposed to have been sccidently drowned as no maiks of vio lence were found upon his person. There wui nothing about Lim by which he could b identified. He was a mun from 25 to 35 years of age, about five feet eight inches in height, ordinarily built, with black linir, an excellent set of teeth and had several scars on his left arm ; had on a pair of dark pluin pantaloons, vest, roundabout and a pair of boots. A silver lepine watch, sixty cents in money and two keys were found upon his person, which are in the possession of Cor oner Weise of this place. His remains were interred on the bank of the islaud. 2" Tub Dornugh Conncil, on Tuesday evening, appropriated $200 to the Good Iu. tent Fire Company. We must congratulate the members upon the new era they have in augurated. The exercise of discreet liberali ty is elwnys a virtue ; aud we thiuk that sum of money could not have bctn more properly applied. The money, although ostensibly given to the Company, is in reulity ouly iu vested for the mutuul protection of the pro perty of on'r citizens. The orguuization of a fire department is absolutely necessary, and those who devote their time and labor for the protection of ull. should not be compelled to provide apparatus at their own expense. The fireman asks no pny for his services His object is only benevolence. Those only who have been active members of the d ait. incut can koow and reulize the (xrrtior.s re. quirt d to maintain it, and the labor necessary to make it useful- The pablio are benefited by it. AVlio knows ut whut moment his pro. parly may be in danger of conflagration. Our towu bus been seriously warned lately. Oor firemen have di.ne wonder with tha miser able means with which they are faroishedi aou is iu rough their skill and bard work alone that have been laved from seiious loss. It is asking too much of them to maintain their orguniiation longer without the proper ppa'atua. Aoy on who does not, upon re flection, approve aod applaud tbe action of tbe Council in this instauce, ought to expect Do fuvor friiot the firemen. W are pressed to learn that this appro prialion passed vnanimoutly. Tha Council have proved themselves worthy of tha confl. dance of our citizens; and it is ool out of place here to lay that tha "Guui JnWu't" eminent ly dsvnm tb Una. EDITORIAL. f-ORTIBaPUKDRRCK. Ntw Yore, May 8d, 1859. Tha merry month of May having arrived, it li (o be hoped that lest rain, and more steady and pleasant weather will fellow. Notwith standing tbe ppen winter, and prospect for an enrly spring, tegctntioo la not as forward as was anticipated. The yoepect of a fair crop of fruit, this season, Is thus fur favorablei which will be a blessing to all, high nod low, rich and poor, but more particularly to the the latter, as money seems ta be capable, in this ego of progress of securing almost any thing, without regard to season or rlimute. After a look into the windows of Taylor's Sa loon, one might almost imagine that the Strawberry, Cherry and Grape season wai consolidated and had arrived, some months earlier than usual, However, this allusion is soon dispelled when one inquires the price of these delicacies. The strawberries have fal len in price fifty per cent, within the last ten days. A fine looking quality, can now be had at cue dullur and fifty cents per quart, cher ries at 25 cents per buueb of five, or five cents eucb. l'hu old adage of mukiug two bites of a cherry, might, perhaps, not be deemed so absurd, in connexion with such prices. Grapes, mostly thu black Hamburg, are worth from two dollars to three dollars per pound. The cherries aud strawberries come from Su. vannah, Georgia. The grapes ate hot house productions, mostly ruised iu Massachusettr, aud considerable quantities ore sold in this city evcu at these prices. Jndeed there is scnrctly any luxury thut can be named but what can be bad in New York, if one is wil ling to pay for it. Monday Inst wns moving day in New York, being a month later than we Pennsylvnniaus. There is on Hint dny a great time among the furniture carts in the streets. The moving mania prevuils to a much greater extent in this city than iu the country. Even persons of great wealth who own their residences are frequent movers. The affairs of Europe are still in a very un' settled state, aud the opinion is still main tained that war is inevitable, notwithstanding the lubt news is rather more pacific in conie sequeuce of Sardinia, ut the instance or France and England having agreed to the principle of disarming. But this is merely the princi ple, the fact, I presume will be ouother mat ter. Governor Wise of Virginia, who is famoui for his Umg und laborious productions, bus just defined his position on the Popular Sover eignty question, in n letter of some thirty columns in length. The Governor takes back nearly all his I'iberul views, hereto fore expressed, and snys bis views in oppo sition to the President oo the Kuosas ques tion, was owing to the outrageous villainy and frauds perpetuated by those who got up and favored the Lucompton Constitution. The Southern men ere generully for the South without regard to principle, when it comes to the sticking point. The South who now con" tend thut a tariff is tinju t and uuconslitulion" al, were the first under Mr. Calhoun, to hub. tain it. New Englaud was then largely en gaged in Commerce, and consequently Mr. Webster himself, whorepresouted the New F.ngland iutcrests in Congress, iu 1820. made a strong speech against a Protective Tariff. Most of those Southern men who supported that doctrine of Popular Sovereignty as laid down by Judge Douglass in his Kansas Ne braska Bill, are now backing out, as the Pre sident himself bus do no As an evidence of the South, in regard to the question of Slavery, the following extract from one of the Mississippi pupers, will show how little at tentiou or respect they pay to I lie. laws or requirements of tha Constitution whilst they are eternally Dr.diug fault with the North, for not more strictly enforcing the Fugitive Slave Law : "One TnocsAND African Negroes Wan ted. An advertisement appears in the .Yens, publiehed at F.nterprie, Miss , addressed to ship owners and masters of our mercantile murine, offering 300 eucb for 1.000 tiutive Africuus, between the Hires of fourteen and twenty, sound and healthy, to be delivered within twelve months nt soma point between Peiisacnla, Fla., utul Galveston, Texas. The advertisement is signed by eighteen responsi ble citizens, whose chnraciers is Touched for by the editor of the Aeu s." Kmckkriiocker Maoazinh. This ancient nud vuluable monthly publication for May has made its appearance ond it is unquestion ably one of the very bent Magazines of tbe present day. In the number lying before us is commenced two serials : one illustrated and iu popular style, on the Adulteration of loud the suliject nearest the health und happiness of every family in tbe land, and now ullracting great attention in Furopei the other, u fascinating and powerful story of domestic life, entitled : Tus: Ron am s of a Poon Yot'NO Man. by Octave Fcuillet, a very able und influential writer, and it is said to be the best novel produced within the lust five years. The club ratrs of this Magazine are as fol lows i Two copies for one year, $5 ; three copies $G; and the subscribers paying their own postage, 24 cents per year, at tlm office where the Magazine is received. For one single subscriptiou peryeor, publisher paying the postage S3. It is well woith it. No trash in this --publication. John A. Grav, publisher, 1G Si 18 Jacob SU New Yoik. 17'Caxal Uuoki. A break hat occurreJ in North Dranih Canal ofio serious a character, that it will he several weeks yet hefoie the canal will he in proper order for boatmen to enter upon without danger of being detained five or aix days at a time, by the banks tiviii g way. Si Damasks bt tiis I.ati Flooii The late flood on the Wnl Hunquehanna Jul consider able damage. Twenty-four raftt escxd over the dam at Lock Haven, and were completely wrecked. The high water on Larry's Ciei'k was unusually severe in iu effects, earrvi.ig away dams, bridges, and large quantities of timber.' VlT The editor of tbe Millonian, paid a visit to Northumberland lust week and speakg of tha Qua scenery of tha Blue Hill as fob lows : J- 'Blue Hill, around whose base tha Sus quehanna laves its waters, present grand and picturesque scenery, aud inspires on equally as much ai do tha ragged peaks of Switzerland the Swiizer. (3T K iixkd. The night train on tha Northern Central Railway going South, oa Monday night last, ran ovsr a woman naar Maoty, killing bar Instantly. Boa wai in. toxttated. TUB COAL TRADK. The quantity sent by railroad this week it 30,184 H by canal, -83,470 14 for tha week, C3.G55 08 tons, against 67,231 tons for the corresponding week last year. Thu canal, it will he observed, lends the railroad again over 8000 tons. The trade hns improved a little within tha last week, but prices rule ruinously low. The trade sum up this week as follows t 1P5 - 1859 wr TOTAL. rirmiti.t rt, n., tv'litu Ik ill ("mini, l.fliigh Vii'li-y It. Do Cnrul, 8rnmtoii Jinuth, Do. ISoilll, Slmtnokiit, I'revoTl'iM, BmuU Top, WRFK. T'TT.. .Hi. I Ml !.H7t 1 1 ,S70 BSTI8 13 075 i.e. 1 l.vad a leva 1 1 0 ll,"-0 11. ;m T MS 10 3TU 2,4 ,i l MS N" foi. .it. en :it I7.W.S CI ft IS.SSS lUI.DTS 0l,s7 Si.Wi JSVCSHl 171 en lUI,'f.1 l)lli,87 Incrrnnin IF50 Inns, 3,iS:l SGO.&OS All the regions show an Increase for the week over the corresponding week last year except the hiliiij Ikill and Trevortnn. 1 ue loss from the Schuylkill is by railroad. Miners Journal, Mill ult. Tllli ItlllT AMONG TIIK DltlCKMAKRRS AT St, Loi'is, Mo. Ou Saturday night week a de monstration was made by the tirickmukers at St. Louis, Mo., with music and banner", on a strike fur higher wuges. And on i-rid.iy last, leaving music and banners at home some two hundred rioters again assembled, armed themselves with clubs, rocks, end brickbats, und proceeded southward, uttnek ing successfully the brick yards on their route. I lie yurus or at least six linns were invaded, tbe fences broken down, thu tables upset, the mould broken, uml much other injury inflicted. The course of the party is uesciibed ns 11 wild and swill rush, winch left no time for those whoso property wus mena ced lor its defence. At the dislurbiincu whs quelled by the police arresting several, uud by using their revolvers. The dumnue done to thu property of thu various tirick yards is estimated al tint less than $d,000 Large quantities of freshly-cast brick were broken up, und t lie fixtures ceneiully demol ished. We understand thai theslriKe which was penceubly and protcrly begun, and winch has thus resulted, was commenced among the br.ck moulderK, whose pay is now $40 per 111011II1, uml w lio 11181M upon :i0. 1 iiey uie Joined by "leinperets, "wheelers, mo) "oil bearers," who demanded a portiutiul increase or lueir wages. Fahnrhk' Mituai. Firb Insurance Co. or Mibbi.u Pennsylvania. An Act incorpora ting this Company, having tieeu passed liy the late Legislature of this Stale, 10 ba lo cated in tiliu borough of Duiiville, the Com iiiissioiiers nuineil in the act met at the House of Geo. W. Freeze, on last Tuesday, and orgui ized said Compuny by the election ol tue following ouicers, viz : Presideul-r- Wm. Follmer, of North'd co Vice President Dr. T. U. Hull, of Mou tour. Secretary John fcveritt, of Montour. Treusurer Samuel VorKs, jr,ol Montour The following persons weie elected to constitute the Executive Committee, who Iruusuct all the busiuuss of the Company, viz : AoiUour co. Wm. Yorks, Abm. Waijner; Ctiltimlna cn. P. M. 1 rough 1). A. bowman Northumberland co. EllUu John, J. S. Gear ban. Tha Company is now fully organized and will proceed ut once upon the huMiiets I Insurance, which is lo be confined tn farmers exclusively uo properly in villages, town or titles hem j allowed to be insured by this company at uuy rate wliutever. Jt is 111 thu hands of prudent, active and euegetio gen tlemen, and will no doubt prove a sale, sure aud useful institution. Th lurmers of this secliou ol country ought to insure liberally in this Company, us we understand Ihe rutee will be 111 null below those uf any similar msli lution in the Stule. The next meeting of the Company, for the election o. a iiourd ol llirccloi. will lie on the 2d Tuesday of next December lu thu meauliine the Commissioneis named in tin Act of Incorporation will constitute the liiiurd ol Dirrctoie, viz : Abm. Miipmon Wm. Follmer, Stephen K I use. jr.. Kbit a John J. S. Gnarhait, J. It. Hull, Jos. Levers, A bin, Wagner. John M e W illianis, Williuin iks. D. . Clark, Linuiiiiel LuzarcF, Ma lliios Applemati. I'. M, Trough und Allen liowuiuu IJunviile Ihmneral. C3' The State Centrul Coirmittte of tie Slate flights Democracy of Pennsylvania ussembled nt Alloonaon Wednesday last A Urge number of memhrrs were in atlen dunce, and much enthusiasm wns manifested. Resolutions were adopted to the following effect : 1. That it is inexpedient nt the present lime to nominate a &ut ticKet- 2. Formully proclaiming onalternble rpnn sition to the doctrine of Congressional inter ventinn in relation to shivery in the Territo ries as ndvnmted by the KepMblicims in their platform or lSSG, for tlm prohibition Admin istration Democrats for the protection of sluvery in the Territories. 3. Recommending Ihe friends of popular sovereignly tn vote inr no candidates at the coming sni) future elections, for county. SiuIp or notional offn es who refuse tn stand clearly upon me doctrine winch recocnises the tirin ciple that the people of tha Territories, like those of a State shall form and regnlute their own domestic institutions in their own wnv. 4. Recommending to the Union Slate rights Hemocracyol Pennsylvania tn demand at a times nnd in ull places, the adoption of the principles promulgated by th Harrisburg Convention of the 13th or April. 18fi9 and which were enunciated in I he Ciucinnatti plat, form of 185fi, nud in Mr. Buchanau'g letter of acceptance. ft. That county committees of correspon dence be created. A committee wns appointed to issue an address 10 the people of l oin svlrnnin. Speeches were made by nil the members of the committee, and the utmost unanimity prevailed throughout. $3 jnkbkutic Asvi.i'M. The trustees of thu proposed Inebriate Asluni in New York have issued an appeal to the churches of the Luited Stutes, and American public, for as listuoce. Some uf the statements are start ling, as for example, ihe following : "Who can doubt the vital importance of sucu an a;yluni wlien, even belore its first story is completed, applications havo beeu made for admittance, many of which are from l no patienu themselves I Among the spoil cunts are twenty eight clergyman, thirty six pnyaiciuns, lorly two luwyera. three ludees twelve editors, four army and three naval omcers. one hundred and seveuty nine mer c hunts, fifty five fanners, five hundred and fifteen mechanics, and four hundred and ten women, who are from the high walks of life 6jT Si'vaniT its Euia IUiluoid We learn from the Williamsporl piu that thetrack of ihe Sunury md Erie Railroad ia completed far tha distance of three miles from that plat a, ao hulrlhs curs can pass over it. The work is pro giCMiing rapidly, and will snnn let some of our western friends out the w ooJh. t2T I" Opkation. Tha "Lancaster" and 'Green Ridge" Collieries, two of the largest colivries'in the Sliumokin Coal Region, which bad not been in operation for soma lima past, have been put in operation and are now (end ing coal to market. PiTxssoa'i Coihtkbfrit DiTEOTOB. For May ia on tand, ready and able to condemn any ipurious bill ibat might coma before it. Peterson's detactor, Philadelphia, ia a lure (aides with it a person cannot easily ba law 0 far astray as U tab sparlew kill. Prooeodiogs of the Borough Council. Buxacat, May 8d, U59. Council met It being tl stated niabt of meet Ing, Chief Durgeta tn tha Chair. Mambare pre eent Sbindet, Voengman, W. A . Urentr, Btroh, Lyons, M. 12. Buetter, Gray, WilverL r riling. J. J. lfruner and Clark. siinutes of last meeting read, and on motion, the resolution to examine tha Uorongli Engine was alrieken out, after which there being no objection lliey atand ad.ipteu. Committee on finance reported settlement with Jacob (. Deck and Philip Clark late tiuper visors. Un motion the report was adopted. Committee on Vice and Immmality reported persona selling drunk and traveling the streets, insulting peaceable citizens, and boys and young men ossemiilmg in the streets, lanes, allevs and at church doors while service is held therein, in sulting ladies, "homing, trespassing upon pro petty of the citizens, 4c, A c. And V hereas, Minora are In the liaMt ol frequenting and lounging in and a)out Hotels and Keslauionts, which the committee beliere to he injurious to the morals of Ihe community, and lo be 1 lie mesns if leading suck minors from Ihe pith of rectitude unbe.nowu to their parents Therefore, lir.snivtn, That tlie Committee on Ordi nances be instructed to draft ordinances for the prohibition of the evils rcfeired to In the above preamble,' rausin? Ihe offenders to be arrested and punished by fines ur imprisonment. Kksolvkd, That lor the punctual execution ot the duties of the officers who may be authorized to perform the duties of arresting the offenders ef such ordinances, Ihe Committee on Ordi nances tie instructed to draft an Ordinance fixing a penalty to the officer w ho may he authorized, for negleeting or refusing to perform the duties of their ollire. On motion the report and rcsolutt. ns were adopted. Coinaiiltee on Highways and sidewalks re ported Market street, in the square, in a bud Condition. ThentaiimgetooH.it to carry oil the water, and recommended that a survey and estimate of the cost of grading and macada mizing or gravelling the same, be made as early as possible. The side-walks are so lum bered np wilh boxes that persons can scarce ly get along them. A numbel or persons have refused or neglected to lay their pavements and recommend that the necessary steps bo tuken to enlorce the Ordinance aguinst ull delinquents without delay. They also re'coin- mend the grnding ami paving ol Lilackberry aud Fawn streets, nnd thai the surveys be mado at once, and filling up of tbe side-walk in Broadway at the Uasin. They report the bridge at I. T. Clement's saw null in a bud condition. The bridge across the Gut near J. M. HoMiun's house is ulso in a bad condi tion, but thiuk thu borough would not be justifiable in ex ending anything, believing that It is not within tho bounds ol the lio rough. They also recommend cleansing the streets and alleys. On motion, the report wos adopted. Tbe Committee on Survey reported, that the streets. Iai.es and alleys havo not their proper drainage, the side-walks rough and uneven. Therefore. Rks.oi.ved, That the Chief Burgess be nnd he is hereby directed to procure a competent Civil F.ngineer for tho purpose of grading every street and alley within suid borough. The said Engineer to put down grado slalins every one hundred feel at least iu the streets and on tho side walks. On motion, the report ond resolution were adopted. Committee on Grave Yard reported, and recommend cleansing the paths of the "new part," and filling tho sunken graves in the ' old part" with the ground taken from the said paths, also, to widen the path from the northern sido to the bier-hnure, and n gnle and path from the eastern (or Fawn street) side to the same They recommend'a new gate on tho northern side, and the appoint iiietitofa sexton to keep the Grave Yard in order, under tbe coutrol ufthe Uurgcsses and Committee. On motion, tlm report adopted. A memorial from the committee of the Good Intent Fire Kngine Company, was pre sented uskn.i; an appropriation of two hundred dollars for tbe purchase of a uew fire appa ratus. On motion of P. M. Shindel, Rrsoi.vpp. That an appropriation of two hundred dollars tie made to the Good Intent Fire Compuny, for the purpose of purchasing n new Kegine. On motion ilC. J limner, Ilmni.vnn, Thut an order be granted in favor of Win. L. Dew. urt for thu use of the Good Intent Fire Com. pany for twenty dollars, which sum is to be credited 00 a Judgment ho holds against the Boron sh. High Constable F. Merrill, reported the streets, lanes und alleys in a had condition Also, the river bank. Ac. Adopted. On 111 olio 11 of P. W.Gray, it was Rrsolved, That the Chief Buries he requested lu require the hamoUn Volley and l'oltsville Iiailrusd Company la fill up ihe Basin south of their road KOas to make Hiver street pastahle. lijFolotion offered by .Mr. Gray, to increase the salary of the Chief Burgess and Clerk. On motion, laid on the table. On motion of W. A. Bruner; Resolved, That Ihe Hiuh Constable be required to notily all persons having placed nuisance in Ihe streets, lanes or alleys 111 Ihe Borough, to have them re moved by the 13th inst, and that all persons neglecting t) remove them be fined according to ihe Laws of the Borough, and that they rrmave them t the ex peine of those persons. On motion of P. M. Hhiudel, Resolved, Thai the Council proceed to the election of a Solicitor. C. J. Bruner, was nominated and unanimously elected Solicitor fur Ihe ensuing year. A motion was ina-ie tn reconsider tha vote of last meeting on the High C'nn.taMu's bill lor last year. A vote was taken and inst. On motion, adjourned to meet on Monday evening next. J.XO. W. BCCIIF.K, Clerk. (Smmmuucatci. Ms. Editor : The statement made in your paper some time in March, on the con dition of the "First German Reformed Con giegatiou worshiping in bunhury," wus incor rect. Then tho liabilities of said congrega were estimated nt $7UU whereas they in reali ty umount to about, $900 UO At the dinner on the 22J of February, $2CG 00 were reulizvd, of which $2f0 00 were paid to creditors, de ducting which, leaves to ba paid, 630 00 The $1G 00 not paid over, remained in the hands of the Trees., according to order, gave 81 00 to tha Sewing Society, and tba remaining $13 00 ha paid to the Treas. of tha Coo gregatioo. The amount realized at tha Ladies Fair held by tha bowing Society, during April Court was, f482 50 Kxpenses, 71 92 Deducting which leaves, Remaining from diuner, Lcaviug, 410 CO 12 00 422 CO Amount due creditors, $227 40 This amount it is hoped can ba raised by subscription. We raised thus, through tba liberality of our citizens, in alt $072 60. Wa are hearti ly thankful to tha community for their kind palrouags and liberality. May tha giver of every good and perfect gift, bountifully bless yau from. bis rich store of Heavenly Graca, for having ministered to ns. and through as to Him. Wa eae but thank yoaraay lie bless yoa. By order of tbe CON818TORY. SrwciT, May 4, 1859. The Northern Central Hallway. Arrivnl and departure of Tsmnrer Trains oa aud aflat Aran. 18th, Ibiu, at stmi, M .,Uows t GOINU POUTH. Tattae. For Harrisbarg ft Bihlmore, tmrssftanlary Mad Train, .... SSSA.M. BuiT.k. Nlngara Rxptaaa, . . 11 41 f M. Uurdaii and I'aiwiati-r, . . S Otf u COMING NORTH. Tsaiss. Prom Barii.)nr fc Halt., Arrive tantory. Mall Twin, . . . 3119 p, m. nniiiHiiann minra tcxprau, III lu Uurilen and leenaer, . . . SOU A.M. ooiNo Ntmnt. Tbaws. Fot Williamaaorl fc Elmira, Leaves Jnnlitiry. Mod Trnin, . - . . til P.M. UuAulo and Ninpini Fiprefa, . Jo is Ilurden and Paasenprr, . . SOU A.M. CUMtNO "OUTIt Taurus. From Klmira fc Williamtpt, ArrlvsitPunrinry Mull Train, .... e Si A.M. n.ilTulii and Nincnra Expma, . 1 1 3H P. M. Duidt.ii and lVatenger. ... 4.00 11 The Khumohln Tnllrjr and rattsrlll Railroad Passenger train Irovei Siinhurv at . 8.1S A. M " " Jit. Camel, 4 3u P. M FAHRTlIi, HEItRINa & CO'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFE. 1.ATE FIRE AT DUBUQUE, IOWA. ncscojji, Jun ?, I?59 Gents: I am renuestrd tv Mr. T. A. C. Cochrane, nf Ihii plnee, In my In you Unit on the innrnin nf the lh inatmit, nlMlit 3 o'clock, hi atore tm.h fire, uml I lie more lock of ftivnla wm (Irmrn)rd. The heat lieennie an rud denly intense t lint nnne of the pi.Kla could pnFit)y he tnveil; Inn fortmiHlrly hit Inuikaand pnpeia, whiih were in one nf y.nir Ciiiitnpein tn, were all pmervtd pri. fretly. And well they may lie cnlleil Clinmpion, nr riming the whole r'MinitgTiiliiiu lliere wnt one in.-riftiiiit pouring of flame dneelly upon the anfn which cnntninetl litem And anil, upon iipriunp it, the inanle win I'ninitl to lie acarerly wnrm. while the uulaiue wna m"tt ewrely senrelinl. Vmot liulv, N. A. MK I.I'I!!'.. Ilei rnnr'a I'ntent Clntppi .n Tire nml Hionliir. Tr .of Ruf.n. wilh IIAI.I.'M PATENT I'OM'llEII-PHIMIF l.tirKS, nfT'iril the prffitcut ai-ent ity ef liny anfn in the. wnrl'l. Aln Sldfhnnnl null Pnrh.r aiiea, uf el.-g-ant wurk Innniihip nnd finis'i, fur plnle, .Ve. PAIIIti:!., IICKKINIJ ,V Cf). have remnvrd frenn 01 Wnlniit rt.. In ihcir new fti.re, n. fi-'.i (.'heptnnl St , (.lnyne'8 Hull.) win-re Hie lurgrst ossdrlinent nl Sjlea in tha world call be found. FAHHEI.. Hf.r.niXO .V CO , toll CiiEnisrr ftrui T, ( Invni-'n lll'l ) Mnreh l!, 150. 3m l'IIII.Al;El.l'tll A. catov t it ti. it tu i:it s Cr.I.EUIJATKD FAKILY SEWINO MACHINES, A New Style. Trice $50- 4M IlRflADWAY, M".' YOttlt. 13 CIIESXl'TPTItEET, PIIILADEtnilA. These Machine new friim two spools, and firm a sruiu nf niirqnnllrd xlrenplh, luanlv, and elasticity, which will not rip, even it ev. ry fourth atitch l.e cut. They ore unquestionably the best in mnrkt't fnr Fanulv use. tvi' sr.iN n von a ciRci;i,Ann H. H. Mashkh Agent, SutiLury. Nurtliumlier loud county l'a. November 27. IS5S Ssio 'I line )vii ntv Alotiry Hrrce if vnu prncceil on vnur arrival at Phila delphia to" ZIKGI.r.R 4" SMITH, (Wholcaale Diug, Paint and (ilaaa Dealer) Corner of SKCOXP f GilLK.V STREETS yon will have an npiorlunity of purchnsiiu from a Inracr, heller and rlirnper lnck uf W1IITK I. MAD, cnlnrrd Paints and Witidnw Cilnn of avcnitrd m, m am! quitlilirs than can he found at any other store there. Feb. 6, '50 lywx !tclig;ioui rVoliccs Divine service will b. he d every PaM.U) in Ihii aW fnugh ns follows: r r nsn y t r. it i a n riiurtcfi. Nonh , n lt!:ickheiry nnd Dtei r.lrrel, llev J D. It EA P ln, lstor Divine service every Sililiulh nf ICJ A.M. l'rMer ir.fr'. in(T on Thnrd:iv evenin); At N'irtliniftier'niid. in tnri prlinnl Preat.ytentol Chuldi, ut 3 o'clock, P. M., every Sul'h'Ufl. nr.RMAN FFFOHMKO CHfnrtl -N-riti wei enrner of Itiver mid It'ackheny streits. Ilev .1. V Fl at-?-MKT7,PnHor Divine a.-rvice. olternare'y. eveiv 1iiMi'I at It) A.M. mid 7 P. M. Pinycr lerelinj ou KriJuy evenipf KVANor.t.tCAt. ixtiikran rnmrri reer atrert below S V. ft P. Hai . l!d. Krv. I' Hoes, Pint, r llivine aeiyice, n'lernately, evry ShIiI.-iiIi nt HI A. M. .ml 7 P. M. Pi.iver meetiin; nn We Ineidiy eve.iinu MKTHOnifTI'rucoeAil'IM Itfll IVwh-rry ilreet weM of S. .V K Ilml Itn.id. Itev Ci. WaKSRS ai-.i K H It iMM.lt, Pnctora. Divine etvice, n i-emoielv, eveiy n. Ii:i!li :it lli A. M.nnJ 7P.9I. Pmyer mretl;i on l'liura dny evenn-(r. ItAI'Tlsr rnvnCH Fnivn street, l ei w V. Ik P nailmnd. I!ev. A J. Hat. r.mhir. Prencliing everv al tennite Aililialh nl 3 n'cl ck, P M Pan.'. Hie pietent innnth na f .11 iwa : 2nd end 4th rabbaJ.l. Lecture every Thursday rvenii's, at 7 o'clock acicnwKt.mw DE AT II S Nenr Snydertnwn. on the 23th ultimc. I.KONAKI K LASli, aged 27 years, 11 iniinths, and 3 Jays. The deceased w.s sawirR lath on his fath er's saw mill, and in the effort tn pu 1 out a support under the lop, the support ws truck by the saw, onJ struck him with such force on the side of the head, as to throw him ont of tbe mill and killed him almost instantly. Com. iht in ;u lufs. IMIII.AUUI.riWA MARKETS May 6, 1 859. -Chain Wheat, snlcs of fair and good lied at ir lGUa.flfiS per bushel, and White from 70 lo 41 75 per bushel. l!ye i. wanted at 89 rents. Corn, unlet of Yellow at NO a 8' cents, and R7 a 90 cent, from .tore. Oat. are selling at 55 cent, per buahel for Pcnna. BALTIMORE MARKETS May 5, l69. Giiaim Whent, lliere were sale, of red at Iftfia I.SH rt.. for fair to good lota, and white at I .0a iiiScla. for 'air, and I final 70 rls. fm prime par cel. uf do. Corn, sale, of good yellow al hti ,H7 ct.., and of fair to prime while ut til eta. 68a9l 'l liere were sale, of Virginia Out. at 60 ft., and Pennsylvania do. at ,')5ufi6 els. There were some l'rnnxylvania Rye oUVreil and sold al 97 ct. Maryland Itye al 08 cts. per bushel. SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT. Wheat, Rye, . Si 60 a CO - 8.1 . . 62 - 4A . 62 61 Butter, I'-gSS. 'J'ullow, . Lard, Pork, . Beeswax, SO 13 IS 12 6 24 Corn, Oals. Buckwheat, l'otatoes, New Advertisement. FLOUR AND FEED. CO. HAVEN has constantly on hand a largo and full supply of FLOUR and FRED, which he will .ell at a. low, or lower profila, tlnn any place in this Market. Those wanting flour will l'nd it an object to call at the Wholesale and Retail Flour Store before purcha sing elsewhere. Dein? thankful fur past favor., a.k. a cuntinuanoe of the same. C O. HAVEN. Sunburv, May 7, 1859. Administrator'! Sale of Real Estate. N pursuance ol an ordyr of the Orphan'. Court - of Norlhutnberland bounty, tha undersigned will expose to public sale on SATURDAY, the 28 day of May, 1859, on the premiaea, all that pertain tract of land late tlie estate of Ludwig 1'nVrgar dee'd, ailuato S J mile, from LewUburg and the same distance from Milton, adjoining lands of John Beat, Tho'. Allen, John Gucker and others, containing about 91 ACRES mora or lew, about SO acre, of which are cleared and under cultivation. The improve menu consist of a good Brick House lately erec ted, a never failing Well of Water near the door wilh a Punip in it, a Bank Barn also near, wilh other Oulbuiidings also a Tenant oum wilh Spring of goad water near it. There i. an Or chard of bearing Apple Trees en tha farm. Sale to commanca at 10 o'clock A. M., of aaid day, wbaa term, will ba mads known by JOSEPH M. N CUBIT, Adm'w May, Intl. 1M It LUiLJ 1 JL.L J. i JLL T..roOPEtl8 NEW DRY GOODS VARI ETY STORE. Market Square, one door West of the Post OJJiet,SUKbUMY,Pa. TllV. subrcrllier Is, ju,t ,urnf(i f the city with an entire new stnek of Drv Ciuods and a act rrsl varlctv nf Nmu. i,.' selections, which are dlfTcre.it from anvthin. ever hrouRhl to 11,1. place, have beer, msde frm I hildelhia. Hit stock consists of mack ClolUn, Fancy usitmorc, Hilks i Ginsliatrts. llelolne., Abp.c,,. f;l(nU' C. icor. White (lood., Klanne'ls, Muslin." Circula... M.imll.a, bhawla, Merino, M.Mcillcs, Cotton Plaid, HATS -A. 1ST 3D CAPS Klals, Children's Ilonnels. Trimming, of ever vnrietv. t-love,. Hnery. shirt l)oa0m., 8llir, Collars Gingham Cravat,, Uluck mk Cravat fancy Scarf.. A. c Ac. ' The li.tor KOTION3 comprise. i r,rt IlCnd PlCtfSFIi Itna.l . ' r.ncy HH.r I'., In,,,., Bracelet.. (Sold isr.Droiis, (.old IS,CM Pj,,,, (jo!J Slu.ls, (Sold Pe,, l,n,ir,. iecli. cule, Ruttons, Uruahes,Toi let.. Coml, Fancy Suau., Perfumery, Kancy China Waie, STATIONERY, PICTURES, and a variety of other Fancy article, loo nun-'-rous lo mrntion. All arlidcB not on hind when odktj fur will be urdered Irom l'hilailel,hia iiuuicjim,. y.witli out extra charge, the pro,,ri. t ,r haii.g mad, .rrstieement. lo he .ujij.ijcd with dcficinicie. wlieiit'vcr required. Hi. stork will .e, li.p0.fJr oncaA prin.i pies, dcdiicti, R S per cent, fr.-m purcha.e. a mounting to morn tlmn ore dollar. I!y strict altentiun lo businr,,, l,e lore, receive a ihure of ,,ul.lic p.tmnige. 11. ,,'vitM all lo call and examine for lh,m.cUes, ,ntJ ,0 coiivimrd that he haarn hand tin- Israel .lock of Fancy Gooil.ever hrourilit to the ,t.B. u l r . , 'J',,0!.U.COOi'i:R. Kunbury, Msy 7 IS.'-Q OTICR NOTICE is hcrehy Riven Unit lb. Au'.'itnr. 1 of L'ppcr Aiieu.tn towniliip, will meet at the Commissioner' (illnc, in ullbJry, on s.tur Iny. the tils! day of May, l vVj. All persnn. m delned, or having claim, egain.t iJ tow.hiii mu reque.ltd to attei.il. S. WOI.VKUTON, ISA At: CAM I'UKI.I,, 1IKIIM AN CAMl'mat,. May 7, W.j Aminos NOTICE. rtIl E annual mc-iir ot'ihe atiwHi iV. i,f il.e A l.l.J:i-.N KIDliK IMl'llVliMJiVT ( ( I'ANV, will teln:lil in room n. io. j-, ti e 'aliui(!inii Uiiililing.. No. SM, H mill '! lurn Mrert, I'iiilailelplii. on Tuc i.y, Ihe 10.li ilay 01 May iifsi. st it o'.ljrk M-, ior llie pi, rpi.se of electing five director, lo nerve during lim enuiii ear. CIIAS M KRIS, Jr., Sec'rt. May 7. 159.-It. &Ut oi' the Bank of l.Toi'thuinbaHuJ Hay 5th, 1550. UAUILITIL. Ctt.iila: "H-ic, N nt a In cilfill-iTloa, - I'r lit m d I. i. IM . I'lifi'S nnpiiiil, . D.scints nn 1 i:x(bns, D'lV O! lid M-ltlks. " tlipOSilOS, - . soo 0"i m U'-.I'IS 71 7 1;-, 4 Mi 5 ll'i n m in! !'! (i '.-.'l i'J sir.' i:v tt 31.71'.' 1 s ( ''I IM I n OA f.:.r. . in ''.A , J31." 7.1 IJ - Vtl 0 0 ft AM CTS Itills 1 isc-ilmted l'a 'i:svlva iiii 0 p-r e'it l-rmn If.mk of V.riliuiit! erlu.ul :.-ck, . (Mi.ersio ks, Uenl I :a'e, - Piote.t Per urit, and Ourreul I-Jri:s. line liv . Iher Itnsa. - . Nott-s .l "Iher luuss. CiiAh ileitis. .... Sevie in Vsu!:s, 1 CeTlifythnt t'' aWe extH.lt ef Me ff ,i-p .,( Rnnk of N.nlhnrnlierlanil is jn-t sr...' irut lw ti.t L st nf n y knowledje and tiriief. J R. I'ltirsl'l.r.V, (.'ailiir. 9worn and snl'sr-ril.rij lufurs . s Cnued) JOHN CAKK .1. T. Ma? .lli, la'ii SHAKO X INB AN K . STATEV I1M' of the Sliaiuoiiiu li.iik .Vy 16.19. ASETrt. Specie in vault anj siieo:. fuiids In rinl.i'clph a, Pue fie in nthrr Unliks, Dills discounted. Due from City BanV.r., .Notes and Check, ol other Ejnts. Value of Bank prueitv, OS? C7 tl.fiSS HI 2 4H:i If i t iiii I J ijr.A co LIABILITIES Circulation, J'J1 040 OJ Due l)einaitor. 10 -? -4 it Due oilier llmika. Irt 17 Ui.eouni Exchange antl Intereirt, l,?r7 11 J.l-,.(,(!' J I di certify that the ahme sM'eitifiil is true u the best of n y knowlcje .il I.I .I. 8. JOHN Cas'.i-r. Sworn befiro rue lliis !iv of Mny. A. D. 1859. Ctnl BK II. C. inn, J. I'. Sh.mokin, M.v 2d, I8.VJ. Health ! Health ! ! UfcclihTT'! T.'IEMOSl HEM A UK A V L E CLUE OX JtECUlil). DR. SWAYNE'3 COMPOI'Xl) f VIHT OT WILD CHERRY. I'lHSIT Of It I l:LMl.:ta l.'T.VT.. Ml) Pa ?wrNf : Lrur tir U. Ih-mi ji n n Cii'i 1 . ve m tlie public, and in justice to you. 1 li:n-r tliuiiKin Jr jj-t-r o iimka known one uf tne m t ti'UT,liii.,n un, i.i my own ense, that Ins ever hurn mil) lie r.'i.l In too la .nib of Del b. r last, 1 whs i.iiin'ii-tl wm. n st vie itli enna lit my breust, u tiich fi runt! a l.nuc. m E. umI j:s cnninimnunUMl to my l.tuigs ami vi-r innrli uii iclnl Hi. in. nil dilchaignl larjte qnunlilics "I clinpii imi ilitenuil. My bremli c -uld pion lhr..iit:ii niy l.ii'pi ii'"l out rlirough tha cuvily ot my U.-;it with iijiuienl ei.s, attended witli a violent c .ugh. da) uml l.'"'. i"" "' u'' peine, aud rxireme dvbilily, so lliiil my fin w lli"i'ci t ill) cuse ll'ipeless anil beyimd H e --v t-r t" mi'ln'ii'e I remained m tlna wretched coui!iuin I'. -- n I in.' nine, u.itil I waa waated tn . niel. al.e:rtwii. n.ul llicie cll.rll lu re no hope for me ; Lut havinai n...l m ilie puLi.c fa, eis of til mtny wonderful cures jierloiiniil l y M-ur I . MH lD PVKtSof Wild Csuir, I inimr.nul lv sent to li'alliiu. re fni fiv. Loltle. uud cnmmrnct-il lis us, mitt to iny preut aatrafaetinn and inv auaiuus luunly. tlie !- .a or .ipming in niy l.un.a liagnn lo beul, uml iliec-uli sul shle.l, unJou UtillK ten bottles I Wus rest .leil to pein-cl ln-n!tJl tv 6 y. irsb-iv-e elaps.,1. un I I s i I rmnani per. feetly heuily mini to llns day. June 4, 1 Uven.it bad a day', sicklies, for eiplilccii ui'initis. Plttiae accept my graceiul ncku 'Wndgeinents. Yours, v jr lesnccn'ui y. TIIOMAi D XO. Th. suhicrilier Is well nrsimah.l iili Tln nms Di.' n, and can leatlly that lis h.. li n n ntlliclHl as ab ve reffe Bellied leyard his recovery as ulue'St a uiliutle. He 'S a worthy oieiuuci of aovieiv. jam n rcnnimow, Pastor of B. rlin Circmi, ll.iliun ie i:..iniencs. CT" Tint shove inralvaiiie lui-ln-ins piepaicl oulv by Da It. Wiim al g,,,, ,, f: s nil "ill "t-. ali ve Msr. k, Hhila.ie.lnaia. ".No oiiiks C'tiniKt r.ii'Aki- TIOM OKROIN. 1 PWAY.NK'SSARSAPARII.I.A ANP TAR PIU S. Tli. snjc rwrsiHi wb.isuiK1" in nsl of a P""ni I purify hit; purjiuiive, slioulil use i.WAVxt's Mtn I'mui rlARSAPAaiLL4 AHS Ta Pltl.", Illrv renaive ull ui heultby billiou.aecreti us .a" ilie Bunnuvli mid Uowels, cauaiiig a perfect stale or health) BTAYNK9 CF.I.EBR ATF.n VKR.MI Fl'CE, Pit. BWAVNKT llOVVIU.COItUIAI An Invaluabl. remedy for Dim l.rra, D) seutery, Cloliea, Cholera, suit all Bowel CmnpUnu's. DYSPEI'l lCS ! Thar. Is no treatment that kas aver been tried, thai i. so efleetual in eorine lneiaestioa in alius funis, as lii. aUVAYNK'S BlTTr.ll CATIKI.H-N " nnrt a.w In. and invntmslaa lbs sysieia, llie tale ud deucai. will fain stmath and. gundappetue by uaiiuj these Uu.y Valualil. Blltera. 1 rl" i.lily Btl cenls. Pienarwl only l.y Dr H SW.WNE k SON, N- N .rib 7tk BtraM, fbihiaelplua. SOLD AT Tisher'i Drag; and Chemical Store. May Tth, I83. SJILVER WATCHES A frw double wm ' EagUab Htlvwr Watchwa. for mW al wry lew. by H B MAeal K. 1.
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