3 TV E. WIIiVEitT, I Publiahera. ' 8ATL'HOA1?,"!UECE3TBEll 8, 1866. . ' a LULL1! THE COAL THADB. j There is an uucaslnwia arnoog f. -opr" tort la coal, and tbt Veda at-.tlia. tnlues it Imoet at a "tttind-illll."- Cool Mid to New Torlr, during hit , vcelr'; "t tgtiret'lilch tfould acarcely cnrer tbf . tJU.,nd frciglit, i leaving llie coat of mining and tie operator's protit out i'f the question altogether. Tlie ' market appear to lie liver stocked j and tba general atagnation of butineaa, together with the usually niitd weathef, cornblne to limit tbe demand. The Anthracite Jotfrnal of tba let lint., save "many of tbe operator in that region talk if euspendinff operation I for t . time altogether.1 In fact, there appears to be do other, course, left. : Operators canuot 'wo'ik their minea at' a Ins tf;a fconple of 'dollars on every ton of coal tukun .out, and tides Ui5nvrv, ill; work at wage! low cnougb . find railroad compnniia reduce their freights to lluurea which w ill enable tbe operators a r. . ...1. . ...... I,... -l,t..tt tm tint .trtlt-' IU JJl, VII VI11UUUV IUDB 1 IIIVII IW UV K'UH- ble, a temporary stoppage appears to be in evitable." ; ; ' ' :" ' '' ' . It has long been known that tbe miners, nut the men w ho delve and dig the coal out of tbe bowels of the earth, but those who .' . i i 1. - , . merely eHpcTimrnu euuu uireiauuiie, nuu tue railroads reap the largest share of tbe profits from the productions of coal. It is not tlio jictual cost at coal, but the expanse of get ting the article to market which bears hea vily ,on tbe people. If it were not for these .causes the present decline in tbe price of .coal could be rendered permanent, but the BiispuMioa of operations at tbt mines and tbe increase tif demand will speedily enhance .tbe price of coal to its old figures. ESP A Trial Ukpeu tub State Dsser TEU Law. At the recent court in Lycoming .count), two election ollicers in Xippenuse township were prosecuted foi having refus ed to take the vote of a deserter from tbe - draft. ' After a patient and searching trial, and an aniiuuted contest between the op pnsiujj counsel, the jury returned a verdict -of not guilty. Hon. A. Jordan, tbe Law Judge of this district, charged the jury that the officers hud only obeyed their oath, and that the State law had disqualified deserters from voting; and lienco tho verdict ren dered. td""The New York Herald takes tbe high and just ground that three-fourths or the loval or adhering Stales are sufficient for the ratification of the new constitutional amendment, aud that it is the duty of Con gress to pass enabling acts, under which the communities that acceded from 'and fought to destroy the Union, and in their failure to - do so bevumo thereby subjugated, may be organized for the purpose of securing "re publican government" to audi of their in habitants as were true to the Republic. In this position the Herald is sustained by the ablest jurists of the country. 1 ' Arrcat ol'Joliu 11. Murratt. Washington, Dec. 2. The Government hud information as long ao us lust winter that Julio II. Surratt bad U"tie to Europe. The person who communica ted tint llirta eonvrrsid with him during the ovtige acions the Atlantic, and also report en ti. it (Miirutt, believing be .was far reinov til l.'iiin thitiuff. wast, lieu and outspoken nbi ut liii eiiniii-t'tiun with the assassination ennrpirucy. Tonight Secretary Se aid re ceived it despatch by th -Atlantic cable, tinted to-day. its follows:' I have arretted John II. Surratt, one of President Lincoln's assassins,.. Nu tluubtof identity. Hale, U. S. Cosul 0 neral, : ' " - -Alexandria, Egypt. . Pork is sold iu Bucks county at $11 per hundred. . . ; Heavt Faii.che. One of the largest of the provisiou houses of Nuw York city fuil :d oi Monday week, and. its liabilities are riven at over live hundred thousand dollars, 'our other bouses in that city recently sus luitded. . , ..,.. Crude petroleum nil is selling at 10 cents gallon in the oil regions. Henry Ward Ceeeher declines to lecture his winter, mid hub returned the money ud anceil to him by committees aud assi.c'm- 41118. . ; The New York Sun warns' mechanics, la irers and others seeking employment r.ot come to that city. It says tbe supply ore than equals the demand. The most astonishing fish story yet told is e itate-iuarit by Professor AgasMilhut in ar.il they Jiave a species of fish which can mb trees. . , , ' v A letter from California says many of the hways of that State are infested by gangs robbers, who overhaul stage coaches and ieve the passengers of their money, and j every. one. who cymes in llu-ir way. Two merchant at Jitusvillp, Pa who e charge of tlm.Pirker oil rennery, were tntlv Hr rest ed on suspicion of having com ted heavy frauds un- tba Government by ding the internal revenue laws. , t is reported that on the death nf theTy n of Japan, ten high dignitaries demand- tie tinepeaKatiie javor tt oetng unoweo ii themtelvet up in uooor ot the dectus uler. Five only were deemed worthy, others not being sufticlcntlv noble to re- elt. ; !ie house at Annoniatax, in which Gen'. Lee surrendered to Grant, ts advertised ale. Some enterpri.-ing Yankee should una make it up into caues. una tnutt' a. e Sand Patch tunnel on the Pittsburgh Counelsville. Kail way ' ia at last 'cut uh. Its total length Js 4,700 fett, be ,000 feet more than tho long tunnel on ennsylvanit Central Railwuy through .Jlrcheuies between Aitoona and Cres It ia intended for a double track, and feet wide by 19 leet in height. ' re is now in the Treasury gold iting to tD3.o00.000, 123.000,000 of la represented by cold certificates. ovcrnment daily receives from various goltl amounting to over 1300,000 . Gear will lie inaugurated on tbe 13th nary next. Oa-tha same day a United tw oator will 'be botro to succeed tbe tla Cowan. ' "" ' ' reported thatn rliedeath.of the Ty f Japan, ten high .sligaitaries demand leakable favor jof Jeing allowed to mselves up ia boaw o the deceased Kive inly were Heemed tvorlby, the pot .beipo aufiiaienl. noble to re- ig tha wealthy dl ne of Pennayl uld John Bennelioff,- whoae Intatne, ..l from the nresent Dro'luction of larrn. la a or , t Ieatill live in Ilia antioaaUei fjotch I&.IJL ItllUUl-iJ "m,IW,,1cew TOlttla ataarar ad, frr tba haavi.Jf.iJktiaho5 Bua. Ic rolit to a 1 8riidi juau- for a;pilo Freemasonry t rhtrtttlncN) Into this country In 1780. "- - j Tba herring Csbeilc of Eastern Maine bava ijrortd highly froptable. tbt present saaaoo. Tba Nsw York Oaa all abnw an incroaaa I toll ore lut year of $919,160 87. J J ! Hew rich gold mine fa art. beta dlscorer 4 to CLili, soar Poplapo. . , ... Tbe eeatu of ClilH, taken In April and re cently published, shows a population of 8, 100,000. - . ' btKOCVA tiuii oV ACnkkl Woman living in the vicinity of MawsUestor, Ohio, recently went into a cornfield to gather some vegetables, and while doiag ao, aat her in fant child, abont shr moDths' old, Carelessly on the ground, -When aba again took it up tba child appeared very tick. A physician was sent for, and thinking it bad taken poi son, an emetic was administered, when the Child threw up a targe, live; green worm, known aa a tdbacco, or coin worm. 'The child, lingered in agony for. sometime and died, 'j .., .'. .,. ... ...,..,'.. , 1 Dnring the recent war Judge Alexander "Walker, of New Orleans, succeeded in sav ing for Mrs. Acklin a million dollars worth of cotton. General Polk bad determined to burn it,' but through the interposition of Judge Walker he did not do so. Mrs. Ack lin offered $.100 as the payment for the ser vice, but tbe Judge claimed $25,000, which he Las Just bbtulned by law. ; , ' 1 Owing to the depressed state of the markets some of the woollen manufactories at Pitta field, Mass., propose to rue. but three-quarters, time during' tbe coming winter, and some would close, entirely were it not for keeping their operative from suffering.! Hbtal .' affairs. Uf Tbb weatubb during tbe past few days has bean sxceedingly mild, and had more the appear anee of spring than wtntor. - Or Or ii representative in Coagreaa, lion. George F. ililler, baa takeo Quarters at the W'aihiOEton Ilouie, in Washington. ' C7 AppoiRTaaaT. Capt. D. N. Irwin, or Mif Diuburg, Union oounty, Assistant Aneasor of Inter nal Kevenne at llarriaburg for Dauphin county, baa been appointed a Lieutenant in the regular arm;. . ty Electkik or DinacTona. The atookbolders of tbe Kortbumberland County National Bank, of Bbamoktn,' will hold an election for nine Directors, to aerre for one year, at the banking house, on tho 8th of January next. '. CySETB Kiaaaa, the celebrated rooky moun tain buntier and trapper, recently paid our town a risit, stopping at the Central Hotel. Eeth bat been appointed an Indian agent, and will be stationed iu tbe far West. 13" Ilian Wateb. Tht rains during the past week caused the rirer to riae rapidly. On Saturday and Sunday last It tu bank full, and wo observed that aereral of tbe islands below tbia place were entirely submerged. 5r Woollen Factobt. Tho maohinery of Mr. nalfpenby't woolen factory, at Lewisburg, is rapidly being put into proper condition for work. Tbe ma chinery Is said to be of a moat superior order, finely finubed, and It will doubtless make the beat of work. -' '. tf a direct tht attention of our readers to tho sble termor), on our first page, delivered in the Presbyterian Churoh, in this place, on Thanksgiving day. Aleo to tbe barren and lifsleaa message, on our second page, of President Johnson, which we publish in full, In order to tot tbo publio judge of Its merits thematlToe. ' " , (7 ExEcnrioa at Williamsi-ort. refer Bota, who was eonvioted .lost summer in tbe Lycoming county oourt of murdering bis wife, in March lasr, was bung at Williamsport on Tuesday, 4tb just -In his oonfuwion ho stated that ht killed two men previous to murdering bis wife, one In Iluugary and tbt other at Eltnira. N. Y. fj?' Local Sm.-lVo could make our local columns a great deal more interesting if each of our readers would take the tronble of sending us a few lines when anything occurs in lhair neighborhood that would bo of interest to persons in the county. We hope some out in eaoh township will follow .tbe suggestion. ' Or Toe New Bninaa at AIii.ton Our Milton co temporary says that tht work on tbo river bridge at that J. lace, which hat not progressed fast of late, owing to the high water, is now being carried for ward most vigorously. Tbe nioaana finished tba stone work tome time sinoe, and the.bridga will be in oondltlon to cross by the middlt of December, if Bulbing enforseea oocurt. v X ! . m mm m , . 13"Tbb Rousb abo Ready Rolmmo Mill, at DauYille, ii in full operation. It it .nojv manufac turing a lot of railt for tht Atlantic & Great Western Railroad. Tbt machine abop it also going ahead and turning out exoellent work. , Tht Pennsylvania Rolekog Mills art undergoing general repairs and fixing up for the winttr cam paign. ? , n . fa" Fiaa at Williabspobt. Ob Tuesday,morn- log of laat week, about balf-paat one o'clock, .a lire broke out in the grocery ttore of John A. Vnder- alice, on Uilmore street, Wi.liam-port, and tpread with tuch rapidity that all tbe building! on tht corner, three in number, were consumed In a very short time. Mr. Vaudcralict lost everything, even bit account books, receipts, Ao. Tht property sua partially insured. ; t , . , Qr.Taa Post Masteb at Lewissdro. Tht tppoiutmcut of John Reala, a "My Policy" man, as Pott Master at Lewisburg, tn plaoe of Cspt. Fort rest, baa been revoked, tbua continuing Mr. Forrest. Tht Cireniti, of that place, give Maj. Charlet 11. Shriutr tbo credit of having tht appointment re voked, it having been made without bis knowledge or consent, and thiuka this aot should bide a pretty large package of tbt Major 't political tint. I3r" FAIB ABO FEtTITAL AT SbABOKIX. Iht ladies of tht Presbyterian Church, at bhamokin, will bold a fair- aad festival in tht second story of T, Fagely a new building, during tht ooening holi days, commencing' oa futurdoy before Christmas. Resides a large assortment of fancy goods, a variety of holiday toys and gifts will be offered for aale.- Oo Cbriatmat day a dinner will bt aerved, far which tickets are now beipg sold, at 1 each. , , tjf Fobs abb Poetet. The gentlemanly agent of tbt Adamt Expreat Company, at this plaoe, hat furnished as "with tht following rertiatim oopy of poetry, writtea on a box eoataiaiog two lira juvenile porkers, ' trajuitn from up tbt North Branch to MeobAQlosburg, Cumberland aouoty, Pa,,' la aa axpreas tar ahioh patted through this place recently . It at aertainly aot without astcit, and worthy of publication i , ' ' ; ' Wa art two piggies, Jackie tad Beat, " " ' i Bound to Mwhaniosburg by Adams' Fipreaa; , n. If with any delay we should happen to maet, Tbe ageut will please give ut something to aat. Taktaooicaraaf us; ifutratxpenae tberatbonlsl bt, Tbt same must bt charged to tht eoaalgnaa. - t i.iiiiaeei lL X3F IaAT r 4 8oiita.i-OB Bataeday week iut tt remaiM ft, Wat, Markel,,, of Co. I,. 12th Unitad EUtet tofantry,. who died at Post IlospiUl, M'aabiogtoa, a tba lot alt,, af ebrooio diarrbota, arrived at Bhaatoltia by the tvening train. :Pf etased.was agtd .tl yean, aad bad baea ia tba servioe of bit eounlry tinea tba tomDtaotastat af tba reboll'tt). Ia April, 1861, be talltta. ia Ce 0, 1st f V,; aad aftor tht aaustortaaj af that rogS tatat n tared tbe regular aerrlet. The ltatato4 tins than 500.000 pw4tas hatted a Taeadaveitosua with tit boawrf af I war, y tba Bessbet of Cs. K ft ..,. aa4 - ' - atrsj. tiers ..: , ,. , . . ,, nittif-: m aaat. ?.:'"r: it TT " ! . iioniIisMo for Ciilomrl. T Upper Augusta township, to eote on the question (of reuiOTlbg tbf K)lls itretoferaheld atb Janus of Uartln Uaaa, to tbt Augusta lloUi.l ia Caie'a addl Uoo. loara tht the contest was quit spirited. The 'election resulted la a small majority for remo vsl.' TbrolUwlasjUa vtoaat ;;,i:T .! 'i For rosnotal, T1 ( AgalON -.ff ti I e ::... a f ajoftty for tPtJtrerf At F&T-Msart4a Aatarisyoaralog week last a Oar bateagiag to tba Peipfcer Vrtlght Trarnporutloa Line, took Ire Creai the stott la tba ear, oeatlUadlng, anal was eaaasnvsa with all Its ooattats. The ear was leaded with goods for differ at Individuals along tbe llae, ameef waeta were a few from Buobarjr. The lots (a (L proprietore af the Una amounted to trcra 9l,000 to $15,C0P, ahioh tn promptly paid ever to the twnen of tba goods within a week after the ooenrrene. Tht prompt nats With which tht line adjusted thlt heavy lest la tommeudable, and provtt It to bo ana of the best ami Saett affaire of tbt kind la tba country. OTQaAKO CoacEBt or Tooat Katie. Tht Welsh Harmonlo 8ootety, of Sbamokln, will givt a grand conoert In the new Court House, In this plaoe, on Monday tvening next. Tht frogrammt will consist of duetts, trios, glees, anthems and ohorusts. Priot of admission ad alia, &0 tents; children,"! teats. As tho object for which tho concert it to bo given ia a most laudable one for siding in tht erec tion of a Welsh Presbyterian Churoh at Sbamokln we hope tho houst will bt filled on tba occasion. The Uarraouios have the reputation . of being first olats.siBgerS, and we oheerfully append tht follow ing endorsement of tbtlr merits, from sems of the loading ottiaeaa of Sbamokln : 1 Sbamoeib, Pa., Dse. 4, 1886. The undersigned, having heard the Welsh liar mnnio Bociety on several occasions, do most cheer fully pronounce their ringing to be of tht very best and must entertaining kind. True Welshmen only can sing as they do. Having onoe heard their grand and soul stirring strains, thoy will never be forgot ten, and all lovers of good mnnio will long to hear them a second time. . , . Kav. A. D. Hawn, F. tV. Pollock, W. P. WitrinotoM, ' War. II. Ductv. I3r" Recaptured. One of tht prisoners who es caped from tho jail at Danville, last winter, haa been recaptured by ex-Sheriff Young. There was a re ward of $2i offered for his apprehension. Editor't Table. ' . , Taa Loxdon Quabtiblt Review, The Octo ber number of tbia lteview bat been republished by tbt Leonard Scott Publishing Company, S3 Walker atrect, New York. The oontcnte are ; Ancient Lite rature of France; Dr. Badbam and tho Dutch bvhool of Criticism ; ilomn without Hands J Uitof our Lord ; History of Architecture; Central Asia Operations of Modern Warfare ; England and ber I Institutions. Taa EdinSduo Review. The Leonard Scott Publishing Company bos republished the October number of tbia atcrling Review. Tbo contents of great interest and excellence, are: Kaye's History of the ei'poy ar ; arictics of History and Art ; International loinnge ; iNapoieon a Juliua locsar; Felix Holt, the lludioul ; Strauss. Kenan and 'Eoe Homo;' Froune'a Heign of Klitabetb; Antique uems; ane tunicary uruwui oi i russia. Tbe PBntNOLoeieAL Jocbsal, for Dccemlor, oontaint lino portraits of Dore, tho great Freneb Artist ; tbe King and Queen of Prussia ; twelve dis tiniruifhrd Amerlonn Clergymen ! Miss Kate Date. man, with bioeranhies and sketches of character. Also other interesting matter, including What is tduoationr oy joun aeai; vuaraotera oi fthaKs rieare ; Thiers, tbe French Statesman ; Oranir.-Ou tonga, ett.: Only 20 cents: $2 a year. Now ia tht time to subscribe. A new volome begin with tht next nnmbrr. - Addrrsa, fowler nells, bv Uroad way, New York. A CARD. To the Court and Bar of NorthnmUrani Co. Obntlemeb : I received with tarprise, and have read with gratification, tht prnceedinga of your meeting of the 14th inst., placed in my hands by the committee appointed for that purpose, arid also made publio, at your request, through tbt medium ol tbe prnw. Tbit publio testimonial demands a publio ac knowlediteuient. I thank you fur tbe omitting ex pressionsofyour kind sentiments, but cannot oonsidi-r myself entirely worthy of the indulgeut teruia In which you have been pleated to speak of me, and of my otficiai acts. If, iu your animation, and in the estimation of my follow citiseits, 1 did my duty, my purposa nas becu accomplished and my ambition gratified. J expected no greater or other reward lhan the appro vai of my own cousoience. - I could have anticina- ted no recompense more consoling or higher than this. f t ' ' i When I assumed tht multiplied responsibilities of the bberifl a Office, action under my official oath, 1 became IS well tut servant ot tne people as the agent of the law. Aa Sheriff. I eould not know or be biaaed by politioal parties or personal friendships ; nor oontroilod by any, tyuiputhiea, inclinations of leeling, or prejudices. All outer itilluenoes were merged in tbo paramount considorttiom of duty My work was to be done accarding to law. but, also. without forgetfulneee of the great Christian law of ttneroience. frankly, but not boaaiiulty, 1 la bored to the utmost of my capacity, albeit foebly, nevertbeleot, to discharge my duty faithfully ; yet, X oouni myseii out an uuproutanio aervanc. . leu, icemiemrn, were wutoatul and critical wit pesaes, competent to nulioe errors in tba diachargo of me fliversined obligations ot duty devolved upon me. lo have reamed tne testimony ol your appro bation and the respeot of my fellow citisons, ia mora than compensation for my earnest efforts over nawment taa iliAnita abundance. ' . I an grateful to my fellow eiliiena for tbe uniform kindneas and courtesy with wbioh I waa everywhere received, notwithstanding tne unpleasant, and un popular cbaraoter ol a blierifl'a functions. The businest of my term ia fully settled ; I have taken final leave of the office; and now diachargo the laat dutiea of tbt place by announcing to tbe publio thai all Cpinwunaealth ousts which had re mained unclaimed in my hands, have been left with the Prothonolary, Mr. Reiuienanyder, from whom ttiincsaei and others entitled to auob oottt oaa at any time -cMivt tbem. Repeating expreeaions of eineera thanks, I remain, with entire respect and regard, Your obedient servant. .WM. M. WEAVER. I fSunoury, Nov. 28th, 1346. , , , , , , , 'V. . ' ...... t I. r- ' ; . Far tbe e'unbury Amtrioan, From the "Oil Kettton." Ebtdebtowh, Dee. 4. 186. Mb. Editob : The operations at tht Duquesnt Well are still progressing rapidly. In my laat lettw I stated that they were -boring 4a alate-eoal, and that the prospects for striking coal of a Una quality ware good, ciinte then their anticipations have been luny realised, un csaiuruay laat, a a uepiu oi 440 feet, they struck a vein of coal some tight and a half feet in thioknesa.. ' Specimen! of it have been teated In various wayt, and U ia been proved, beyond a doubt, to bt tht aimon pure article. It boa been generally supposed that if they were so fortunate at to ttrikttual it would bt tbe outcropping vein of tbt anthracite Sheimikin coal bed. But oa a thorough examina tion the conclusion arrived at it that it at of a bitu minous nature. ' r . .'i On Tuaaduy afternoon laat, about i o'clock, tbey got through tbe ooal vein, 11 foet in tbicknesa. Cnderaenah at, ,th, atrp.uk, e strata .of, y try bard slate-coal., , ." Tbit last development has given new energy to the operators, and is oreating an unusual excitement in tbia neighborhood. Many persona visit the .well daily, eager to procure specimens of tbt bidden trea sures from tbe bowels of mother earth. Tbe stock holders of tht company bavt reason to congratulate themselves oa the success, thus far, pf tbe enter prise. - . - - - - PETROLIA. BUSIKIBtJ soticjesT Holiday Pbesests. N. P. Lightner bat just received at hit ttootutore, PlaaaaiuV building, Mar ket strett, a large and Ant lot of Prayer and Ilyma Books, Diaries, Toy Books, Toys, Ditaoeting Pie. tures, eYo.j . tnt largest aad Ineettver brought to this place. , r Tea Fibit Baow. Wt have bad the trtt enow ef the eeeoa.nd It w4 we(ctsad yitk all tht tret ihat ntw things give as. but like most other thiagt it lotta its attraetioaa f bt wt get toe muck of it. Tht only aew taing that wa know of at present that hat aot lost its ' atuactivenest It Miller's KxotUlor Boot aad Ehae. Btort, Market strett. It hat tbt enntlwtal treat teas of novelty ajwtyt aboet it. PaarAae rea WiBa.Tate dis poet Liea of tbt wtattber sooali saggtst te tbeoe wbeaa Bsitds are amdaatl loclioad te prepare Car tkaeoajting srbster. JaoobO. Beok.'at ala aaUhliahmtLt oa 'earth si., hat U store acboioe steak ef seasonable lothe, eea- tLoeres, t wbiok ke will attkt u last thsjaeUj .NHM.tWi.rj- u - ? Fpr;BB. .ta.WAsawerj) s.,'-hit.-iinportaal!, in,- foaaiiaueUBOovea.tha .wltea laat MtJ Cb'CS Mr. W abater ' time, wa have beta looking of ah ex-peaoder at Waanlngtoo, and bow wt have if. Tba arrival at the Whits TJoaaa of a new suit of Oh) that for the President, treat tba Continental Clo thing Baaaer, Market ttrtot, Saakcry, weald hardly tjaottooere attenttoay : " i tn-it j - a) tm- bid -' i Tsraed! tor vrbo wrota Lit editorial with ehalk ee tht tola of his sboat, and treat btfefooUd WhUe the boy ett ap Cbeeopf, fata pnrobaaed a roam of see and bud envslopte, and falrtd a girl to tnra lb era Inside eat. Wt woald rooommesd tans paraiuobloas qaiU-drlrer to patronise Uurj loaahar't Boot and Shot Store, In tba oM Boat tea ttaad, Market strett, if ha dealret a good pair of boots or ahoea for a nitre song, Harry kaows how to take ears of editors aad p'--.-..-,-,', . ;: - , , " , r ; Qnnthtu.!. B. Bmlek hat received hit win ter stook of goods, whlob yon are Invited to oall aad tee. It It not neoettary to enumerate, as all who Visit bis establishment art satisfied that John ttleots with good ttstt, tad always hat a oboict for all who may ohooat to tail, aad it turt to make a fit . ' Labob as Lira.-1' Large as Ufa and twice as natural,'' Is sn old saying'.. It ts not a mere fanciful expression, or a figure of rhetoric,' for wa know, from observation, that the life-aitt likenesses taken at fiytrly't Gallery, In Simpson's building, Market street, will abow oertain linetmentt and expres sions more accurately than they stn bt detected In tbt living subject. Thlt ia true, and If yoa doubt It, go and sot them. Fob Winteb. J. II. Engel bat juat rtoeivtd tht tteood supply of Ladies' Fobs at greatly reduced prices. Victorinet and Muffs at tiO and upwards. Handsome setts for children. '! n7To Claim AomTS Blanks for the collec tion of "Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Com missioned Officers," under tht late Act of Congress, equalising bounties, have been printed and are now for sale at tbe American offioe. ,Wt keep oa hand a full supply of all kinds of military blanks, whiob wt sell very oheap. They sra topied from blanks prepared la tho Departments at Washington, and can be relied on for correctness. Orders from a dis anct will rtceivt prompt attention. . ' ' . '..- B I l l. ' ; Lira IxscBARCe. "It must be a poor Invest ment for me, as tbe Company makes money by insu ring my life." ' But by insuring in The Mutasl Life Insurance Company of New York, you become a member of the Company, and share in tbt profits. Thia Company it established on tht mutual plan, the entire profits, deduotipg necessary expenses alsnt, being divided among tbo assured In tht most equitable manner. Jacob Sitipmak, Fire ana" Life Lnuranre Agent, Suubury, Pa. - A Few Reasons why everybody should buy at S. Kronenberg's Cheap Clothing Store : 1st. lit tells eheuper than anybody else in thit pi act. i . r ' , 2d. lit lias better goods than anybody elss in tbit place. 3d. He tells more than anybody else in this place, and consequently oaa tell obeaper. Any man who it in need of clothing can savt twsntt-fivb mem.!! by buying at tbt Cheap Clothing Stare of ' 8. Krukknbero, Next to Geo. Br igbt't Drug Store, i i i ii i j SU.MJI.KY MARKET. Corrected Weekly for the "Amerloan." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, $16 00 8 0U 10 DO 6 0 3 U0 do do do do per owt. per bbl. per ewt. per bushel , ' do do Rye Flour, do Wheat, prime red ' ltye, Corn, old Corn, new Oats, Potatoea, Dried Peaches, pared do do unpartd do do per round do do xinea Apples. Dried Cherries, (unatoned.) per bu. Ilu'ter, per pound, gg. Cneese, Lard, Hums. f-houlderF, Beef, hind quarter, ' front " Mutton, 1 Chickens, per uoien, par pound, do do do do do do per pair tSkatnoktsE Coal Trade. Euamoeik, Dec. J, 1846. To'. Cint Sent for week ending Dee. 1, Per last report, 11.340 11 el 7,793 10 029.134 01 434,044 Id To same time last year, Increase, - - yO.OSM 03 Special IN otitis. Stbasoe, but Tbub. War, disease and famine are considered tbe moat powerful emissaries of death. There are othera, more destructive than the three united. Wt allude to the dtadly poiaont told at rum, gin, brandy, whUkey, wine, to. A glanoe at our criminal calendars, police reports and medical atatistiea proves this. Ia the Etate of Maine, the headquarters of tbe temperance movement, there is no restriction on the sale of Spear's Samburg Wine a flattering testimonial of its worth and purity . In our opinion its sale should be encouraged in every Section of tbe country, not merely for Its non-intoxicating properties, but for its rars and valuable me- dicinal virtues, approved by eminent members of tba faculty ia Europe ami America. Tbit wint can be bad at tho Drug Btort of W, A. Bennett, Market atreet, Suobury. To CoEsMtiniplIresj. ! . Tbt advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having Buffered for several yean with a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Contump'ion It anxious to make knows to kit fellow tutferert the means of euro. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the preaoriptioa used (fret of tharst), with tbe dires Lions for preparing" aad using the same, whiob they wiUfiodasuaa Cobb for CoaaoarTio.i, Asthma, BaoacniTia, Coiqms, Colds, apd all Throat and Lung Affeatioet Tbe only object "of tbt advertises in tending tht prescription it to benefit tbt afflicted and apread Information whiob be eonoeivea to be ia valuable, and he hopes tvtry sufferer -will try hi remedy, is it will east them nothing, snd may prove a bleating, t ' - - - - T ! PaUut wishing the prescription, raaa, by return mail, please address . -. r Ear. EDWARD WILSON, .... WiUlaansbargh, Siags Ce , New Turk. ! Jaauary IS, lWioV-ly, ,. ; .; j Krrorst of, Vosslls. X gentleman trbo suffered for ytart frea Nervous Dtbility, Prttaatura Decay, aad tbe effect tf youth ful loditeretioa, will, for tht sake ef Buffering hu manity, tend free te aU who need It, tbe recipe and 4 ireat ion for making the simplt rtmady by wbioh he was eared. - Euferert witbiag te Broil by the ad vertiser's experience, Saa do ao by addressing u . , . JOHN 8. OdDES. j , Vt. It, Cham ban 8L, Ntw York. . Jaaaary II, IBfle.-ly ' - "- Slrastavea lt ; Traaei.' '-: Ivery yeang lady aad geaUtataa la the raited BtaUt oaa heat aetaetklog te their advantage by re tare aail, (tn af ebarge.) by addrtesiagtha nodar signed.' These having faere ef being kumbeggad wUI oblige by aot BettciagthUeard. AUuthtrtwiU please address their ehedleat servaat, ' ' ; THUS. P. CiUPMAW, VI jBwed"V. Kfj Terk i JtawerylUW-ly Tht-Xpf;tkae ip(.liDrulu hnvtnj r ie paws, W rtug tba esn-tig,, .livor l -inriljt nad tffcolually jt blue pill or -nTury, the rrtinniU and without producing any of those dirtgrecablc or daAgersiis eftSott which often follow the use of the Utter. . l r.,v . ) ' . t ' i ' tn all Lljroet dimrdert Uiaea Pills may be ated wttb eotirldteoe, as tbey preenoto the ditabsrgt af vitiated bile, ana remers tboee ohttruoUoot from the lire end billnry datla, wbiak are tht eaon of blllooe efJootloee In general. .i MCHCCi MANDKARC PIXL8 enre tick hnadaelie, tad all disorders of the Liver, Imlloated by tallow nam, tueled louguo, ooxlivanesa, drowal neat, and t general feeling of weariness and lassi tude, showing that tht llrer Is in a torpid or eb taraated condition. In abort, thett rills may be used with advantage tn all taeei when a purgauvt or alterative medicine ia required. Pirate ask for "Sr. SchencV't Mandrake Plllt." and observe that the two likenesses of tbe Doctor are on the Government ttamp one when in the laat stage of Consumption, and tht othtr in bis present health. Sold by all Druggists and dealer?. Price, 2.1 cents per box,. Prinoipal Office, No. 14 North Sth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents : Demat Barwt Co., 21 Park Row, New York) S. 6. Hnnoe, 108 Bxlti moreSt., Baltimore, Mil. ; John D. Park, N E.cor. of Fourth and WalnutSt , Cinoinnnti, Ohio ; Walker A Tnvlnr. 134 tnd 13S Wabash A venue. Chicago. 111.; Collins Brothore, southwest ooraer of ltd and Vine Sis.. f?t. Louis, Mn. Oct. 20, 1866. 4thtiihw.ea.mo.ly. ' A Cough, A Cold or - 8 ore Throat RaqcinEt immediate attebtio, AND SHOULD BE CHECKED. ' If ALLOWED TO COKTINCE, Irrllntiott of llin Lnns, A IVrmnnent Xliroat lUense, or Con nninptloii IS OFTEN TnB ItESULt. It It O W UHOCII 1 A t. T II O C II E S a aviso a ninecr iitrLrEca to ins fabis, ... . GIVE IMMEDIATE BELIEF. Tor Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump. tive and Throat Diseases, ' Troches ars used with always good success. BIXOEUS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troche useful In clearing the voice when taken before Sinking or rjpenklnjr. and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs, The T'orhm arq recommended and prescribed by 1'hvsioiaiit, and hnve had testimonials from cuiinc nt men throughout tho country. Heine an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of ninny years, each year finds them in new locali ties in vorious parts of tbe world, and the Troeiet are universally pronounced better than other ar ticles. OnrAtaonly ,:Bbowb's Bronchial Trocbes," and do oot take any nf the Worthless Imitations that mav be offered iold Everywhere. November 24, lifl&.-ui DISTEIBUTIONS. We would call attention to thoopinion of one of tbe leadirg papers of Canada on this subject : Most of onr readers hnve, no doiiht, read some of the numerous advertisements of Uift Enterprises, Gift Concerts, Ac. which appear from time lo time in the publio prints, ofluring most tempting bargains to those who will patronise them. In most eases these are gcmiino humbug. Lut there are a few respectable lirms who do business in this manner, and they do it as a me, ins of inornnsing their whole sale bu'iiti-m, and not to make money, i-roiu such Arms, it it true, handsome and valuable articles aro procured for a very small sum. and what ia ir.oro important, no one is ever cheated. Every person gets good Ttitim f-.r hisdolliir ; becanf". a wo h'iv stated, it is intended to act aa au advertisement to increase their ordinary business. We hare seen number of prir.es s.-nt out iu this way by (mikhmax. Vatso! 4 Company, of Nassau Street. N . Y . and there i1 no doubt that romeuf the articles nre worth eiirht or ten times the money paid for them, while we have not seen or beard of acirgle article wbioh was net fully worth the dollar which it cost. Hut this is on.y one of the exceptions of this rule, for as a general thiug the parlies outraged in this business are nclhiu but clover swindleis. (Saturday Jieatlrr, Montreal, C. K , Jan. I I, 160.) Out. 2t). euw-Ot lit II! ITCH ! ITCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCKATCU ! W HEATOX'S OINTMENT Will Cure ll Itt li lit 4M Hours). A enres SALT ltllEM. I'LCKKS. CIIIL Dl..lX.S. aud all RUITfON.S OF UHE flilN-1'rit-e ill cents. Fi.r 'ale by the rtrUL'Rist'. By sen l in il'i cents tn WE EKa .t Pui'lhit, Solo Apeii's 170 W'Hshingtnn afreet, llostun. it will be lorwar-l.-d hy mail, li ce ot putagc, tu any part of the luited tfltttis. j ill liii-y FOR SPECIAL OASES, j JNo. IA kiiiuU Mrei-l ew Vorlt. Full information, with the highest testimonials I also a Book au Special Diseases, in a scaled envclnpo sent free, IV' Be sure and send for them, and you will not regrut it ; fur, at advertising physicians are generally impostors, with references no stranger should be trusted. Enclose a stamp tor postage, and direct to1 Dlt. LAN HENCE, Ho. 14 Bond slret, New York. Nov. IT, 1886. ly viifait'N, IIIiudiat'tiK nsid Cntnrrli, TreateVwith the utmost suooess by Dr. J. ISAACS Oculist and Aurnt, (fuiuierly of Lujdtn, Holland.) No. 19 Pine street. 1'hiludelphiu. Testimonials from the mnet reliable sources in the City and Couu- L try can be seen at his omco. I tie meuical faculty are invited to aooonipuuy their patients, as ho hat no se crets in bis practice. Artificial Eyes, iusertvd with out pain. No charge tuadt for exumiualion. Sept. 29, teHlft ly fj-Ute Cotr-iou nnd I'xprrlenre Or AX INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men aud others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, I f remuiure J'coay ot .viuiiuool, Ac, supplying at ttie san. a tiino the means of self-cure. By one who nut oured bitutelf a'UT undergoing considerable quack ery. By euclojiinr a post-paid adJrcsscI euvelupe, single oopiee, tree of charge may bu bad of tbe au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIIt. Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co. N. V. January 27, 18! ly. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; M. L. LAZARUS. TALL TRADE, lUdO ! FALL! HADE, 1S6G! P . 31. 1 LtZAUI N B TTOL'LD respectfully cull the attention of g g V the publM tuber LARGE i.ud NEW fj U ASSOBTBBtlT Or Fancy and Damestio Dry Goods, y 8 - - ISrrHa daootlas, p AO! all. kinds and styles in great Variety. " POPLINS AND MEItlNOS, Blaok, Green. Blue, Wine, Brawn, Purple, 4c, la All- Wool Plaid, Delaiua, Caliuoea, p M. - 1. . J v e., we nava au aaeoi uicol. SThe best Black Allpsceas, all. wool Pelains,, S 1'oplina. k 'White Goods. O Cambric, Swiss, Nainsook and Jaconet Mus- q line, Dimity, Bird-Eye Linen tnd Towling, o a Berlin and American Zephyra, Shetland g Wool, Caahmrro Yarns, Ao. - . llwliuorul Mkli-t, ? v Oum 'iloih. Dress Trimaiingt, Hosiery, S A Glove, Uuop-Skirl, Cortelta, Ribbons, aud m Woolen Ooods. t? ' LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS 4 COATS. J Red Glove, of tba beat quality, and a great variety of good top numeroua to meiiliou, all pf' , of which will be tuld at the very lowe.t for 5 H eh. ' M, U LAZARLS. ? St Suubury Oct. If, ISM. . N EW OPENING Of Clotklue, fe jiotatS) I'tirnlaltlox; '"" . ' 4aolav. . - nUTE pndersigned Is lie pleasure in announcing to X the publio of Sunbury, and vicinity, that ht hot opened bU) CLOTHING STORE, wlta a well teleoted atook of uita-M i i icisiiict noons, which bt Urmpartd tntell tt astonishing low price. At I aro determined to bringdown price a niuao at possible, and at I ant dutng aredit buwne andaustain bo loose, it will bt to tho advantagt ofCtaa Bortat to glvt mt a eall. :,.-- . KBONKNBKBO. ' Next dnor te Geo. Jlright't Drug Store. , laokory, Ootobtr 0. Ibfld., CALL and tea tbor Wautiful Bird Cagt at tht w liardwaa-tttereef . J H ttVJJr W "WfJFJATiUARr-H ROOTr, atIMM;, AIM TU,'.''IsM. Ifr u . Qi T tlktl ItH H " j ? ' ' ' f tccr.saoB ro , W. W. APHLET, MAftKf-T etREKT, eCKfltJltY, Pa A targe lotef Knott end Mhoet just rewired. A A. finelot of TRONKiJ -n hand. A gone ral aaaortment of Wenl'a TrtreliTog Isatcnela, It It, Page, Valitea, ate., ate., At., ato. " ' - COM B AlfD SEUt: At tbe well-known ttrmt of Km. flfralton, Market Street, between iuird and tour lb ftrtctt, , 'Sanknra, Sept. 10. 18&8. - MUSGROVB ft 8HAFEE, - . WlioleaaJt Dealers la FLOUR & FEED, Manfaotarers of CANDIES BREAD, CAKES, Ac. Tbitt Doors Eat of P. A E. R. R. Depot, Front St., NOKTHCMBEMLAND, PENN'a. The Baker Wagon will run daily to Runbory snd Seiina'Orove, tn serve customers. Orders solicited. , Northumberland, Nov. 17, lbti6. ly THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL 1 1 Fall and Winter Goods! JOSEPH EYSTKR, (SuccuesMr to John Butttn.) Corner of Market and Fawn Street, 8UNBURY, PENN'A. Invites the pnUis to Cull and pxamint his elegant aajoriine nt ot WINTER GOODS, whii-h he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Els stock consists :n part of CASSIMEBES CIiOTHS, &C - ' Silks. Delaines. Lawns. Ginghams. Calicoes. Muslin., Mierting. 1 'ckii.ii. .loan, and a full assortment of Cotton and vt oolen goods generally. Hnslcry, Olove.. Hoop Skirts. Al.to nandkerahlers, Pirtishes, Combs. II:its iiinl Cnpii, Root nuil Sliocfi, Ilia assortment of goods will not, he is are sure fail to plnaro the fnuoy and tuit the wants of any do, Biruuf ui urcuaaing. ins sinca Ol HARDWARE AND Ol'EEXSWARE. and Groceries is lurgo in quantity and choice In quality, comprising generally everything needed in the housctiniii either lor use or ornament. Ho is ulnrays ready and glad to sua his friends and takes pleasure in shotting them his goods even though no sales arc made. He only asks a call, aud is sure that the stock will compart favorably in price and quality with theoheapest. JOSEPH ETSTER. Sunbury, Tsar. 3, 1S68. W. J. "W0LVERT0W, ATYOR.'vKY AT 1,11V, East cud of Pleasant's Building, Vp Stairs, SUN BURY, PENN'A. All professional business in this and adjoining conn tic? promptly attended to. Suubury, November 17, 1R0C ly A .EW AtCKIVAI, OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, AT THE STORE OF J H CNGEL, Mntkut Street, frLNLLUY, PA. JL'ST reoeived from New York and Philad Ipl.i.t, n lunrn lot of FALL AND WINTER ODODS, which he nrll sell at small profits, for caon or coun try pi't'lnoc. i 1-i it- lino of Goods for Gentlemen'? and Boya' wear , ia good Kino Lluck and blue t rench Cloth. Fine j Heaver Chillis lor Overcoats, the very best ot l!la.-k - and Fancy Cuaeiiueres, Good Sulinctt and Kon'ucky Jean, all ut lotv pricca. I His line of Ladies' and Misses' Dress Goods can't ho beat in this littlo borough. : Hi: ST V II I. A C ii. Nil, K, I Plain and Figureil Silk and Wool Poplia, all-wool Poplin, I'luin and Fancy French Merino, from one I dollar per yard upwanrs, of all Shades and Colors. I a!l-oul Plaids, Alpnev all colors. Plain and j Fancy Mohair Lustre, all-wool Delaines, Fancy and Figured Knglih Merinos, very hantWiue, LH-liincs, I Calicoes and .Muslins, all prices. I Ladies' Cloth for Iircne, Ladies' Cloth for Sacks, . Hacking Pl-tnnol, ail shades. 1 adiei' Shawls, plaiu I and fnnoy. i BfiST "WOOL 2LAHKETS. : While M.tr.;i!U-s '.luilt. Led 5prexds, Rulmorul Skirts. Yaakco Notions iu Grut Varfsty Iiu6icry, of nil description. Gloves, furLiulies nnd tlciitt, Drens Trimmings. Funoy lit ttona. ic .Ladies' French Corsets. Ladici' Uonp Skirls, tici ts' Shirt and lirawvrs, Ls.itue VeU aud lira wars, Ladies', Minis' and Children's Fancy Hood. VYnol i-'ciirfs. Ludies' Fancy Scarfj, and a vurietv of other goods! C .A. R P E T S , Wove Floor Cloths, Stair Carpets Floor Oil Clotht, all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Table Oil Cloth Widow Shades, plain Green and Brown Oil Cloth and Fixtures fur Windows. GROCERIES, 5ugar. Coffee, Molasaea, Rice, Crackers, Spices, Salt Fi'b, Choeee. Ac Queenswuro, Glass ware, splendid Setts of Teaware, at low prices. BOOTS SHOES IN GREAT VAHIETY. Hats and Caps. Oil. Paint. Ula;s. Puttv. School Books, l'uper, Slates, Ac. hard ir ARE. Shovel, Foiks. Nails, Looks, Hinges and Screws. A Large assortment of WALL PAPER and Bor dcr. at all price. All persons desiring to get good goods will pltaae give him a cull. J. II. ENGEL. Sunbury, October 20. 1SC9. LADIES' FANCY FUSS AT JOHN FAREIR.V5 Old Fstal.li-ihed F I'Tt Manufactory, No. 714 ARCH Street, above 7th, l'lliL'A. Hove now in Store of ; my own Importation ao-1 j Manufacture one of the I -i"-VVV i -' Lirirnr .nit ,.,.! ti.ttkli. 't'l'k5.-!i'7 f lanlmlhunnr ?5ffc -'StKi FANCY FURS. SBr- tjL'erW 6 Ladies' and Chil- 'W?f?; JiJ.lren's Wear in the City. ';-ri?:SfStiSi3": Alto, a lino assortment of Gant'a Fur Ulovct and Collar. I atn enabled to dispose of my giods at very rea sonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my fl iends of Nurthumbeilaud county ao 1 viciiiitv. llemember tbo Name. Number and Street ! an i,Aiti:nti, No. ? m ARCH St., above 7th, south aide, PHILADELPHIA. Oetober , 1K6. 4mw. BOOKS! BOOKS!! THE subscriber begs leave to oall the attention of his customers, aud the community In general, to lUd fact that be bas now received hia second lut of KTEW GOODS, tontittipg, in part, of a complete lint of i'apek and envelopes. Blank, School and Juvenile Books, Faney Toilet Sc-ape. P.rfuine. Picture Frtmet, Lavaand Willow Hanging Uosketa, Bird Caget, llnud uud Nlaad tilaites, Fine Vases, Handsome Glove Jewelry tnd Work Boxes. Traveling and other Porlfoliot. Carved tiravkott, Feather Dust Bruabaa, Balls, Bats, Fishing Tackle, Toys of all descriptions, a largt stock of WALL-PAPEU AND BORDER, Window-Bliuds, Taper Shade, Coal Oil Lamps and Pixtores, it. Thankful for paat patronage, aud bepe, by ttriot attentioa lo busineas, lo eantinu the earn. M. r. LitlUINER. fluabary, June. I8A. IP tow want a good Liken for ynar friends, go to , B V SttLY'S tstiitry la Siuptoo't Building. SHOE Findings. Sol Ltatber and all gooda be knieg to aaue auaktrt buini (or tale by J. U. CQ,N Lit j CO, f ATKOSG B Utir lUttoraUva, lb btst ia as, for iXisaltav j ; . LIOlfTIl.aiB.NtrV.aK; NFiW-ANI)'GltEA!M00l)S REaPECTFL'LLY Ir.ftiTmtbeoKIatwrof frwrtwry and vioiailr. Lust that- bavt lust esesed a Ufira stock of la the ttore room lately oocapM ly vTeavav ft I gely, opposite tht Old Court House, ItnTEMRER that time O-edt btra jre ttn porohaaed at rednoed prices, and art told tueordiog ly, eompritmg of rTTP GOODS ' of tvtry style tnd variety, n?h M '.-' CLOTHS, 0A8SIMKBE8, VLSTHMtf, f, Drees Ooodt, Printt, Muiliut VouiMUa Ooods, Kotlont. Ac., At. ORQCEBIES, TEA, COFFEE, SJCGAR MOLASSES, &C. Iloaiickerptiig GooiIb, Tbe attention of the publio la rtpectrnllv invited to tbe advantoges offered at this ettablishment. THE HiaULST PRICES PAID FOR CftCNTRt I'ROPL'CE. Call and txamiut fur yourselves. A. 3. RXCEBEt. U P. K0BjJI.8. Bunbtry.Juty 21.18CC. NEW HARDWARE AXD IR0IT STORE, THE tubtcriber having opened In SUNEUR7, Pa., anew large, and well tamrted tlock of all kinds of 1IARDWAHK. CUTLERY. COACH WARE SA.IP!,KRY,SH0EFINDrNU3, IR'i.V, NAILS, 4c, laid in at lowest Xew York and Rostem pricet which tbey will he plcasod to. tell for Cash at tbe lowest Eastern prise). Intending to do business in tbe honest principles of staull p:oftla and quick sale for Cash. J. U. CON LEY A CO. Sunbury, June 13, ISM. 'nta '. Cus.ii : ! Caata ! ! ! j 80,000 wanted In exehnnn for all kinds r-l llardwaro, Irons, Nnils. Ac, at the now Hirdnate Store of J. H. CON1.KY A CO. Sunbury, June 10, 1SHR.. - MEW MUSIC STOHE. Call at out Xew Music Store in QELIN'S OKOVE, and buy one of Haixes BaoisEn's New 3a!e Piano Fortes. ' Every instrument ia Warranted for five years. We also keep coiislautlv on hand a good stock ot the celebrated PELOl-lSETS MELOi'EONS, CABI NET and CHI KC11 ORGANS, and challenge others to seil cheaper than we are selling. We aUo keep all kinds nf Musical Merchandise, and receive all the latvst music as soon aa published. A liberal discount to leader ( f Schools and Smil nsr'ea I "c Second hand icstruiuoMa taken in exchange for new one. 1'ianos coi recti v turued as ) repaired. Send f-.-r Circular. SALEM & EBOTHEP.. -Velin'grove. ?nyd,r Co., IV.duly i IPGS. ly Great Attraction, at tho NEW TIN -WARE, Shoot Iron nnd Stove Store or SXITE & GE1TTSEB., Where tbey keep cnrstanlly on hand and rnanufM ture to order at short notice. TIN AND SHEET Ilt'X WARF. of all descriptions. They would especially rll the attention of put chufcer- to Ibeir large and Well selected ,-Uock of COOK AND PARLOR STOVES. The .subscribers huvo maile iiriMigcineiHS to hare all their best btoves miule t- order, and those who w.-ul I hrive a ;.-or..l tiry would do well to go and examine their lirtre and well selected stock. First. They defy competition on the following tried Bt'md of Cook iStoves, via : d'oiiilsinnttuu tjiusi Uuriior, Cook. (iorri-Br IVnn-CooU, WABASH AND IItONSJD.ES. and tho well known AntiJust Copk Stuve callod SPEAR'S ANT1DLST. Also. Parlor and office Stoves in great variety em. bracing all the beet iniiuufacturet and most fn.-l.ion. tble dvaigns, unurpoosed for beauty of finish aiuipli city of arrangements combining cheapness, durability and each stove warrantod to perforin what they are represented. Also, The celebrated Baltimore Fire Place Stove, for heating first, second aud thud atoriue by Registers. Also, VULCAN HEATER. Also, the celebrated MQRNIXU GU'ttY. Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamp, Khndrt, CkintnicH, and all arltcIoN usually kept in an ettablishment of this kind. Tbey nre iiImi pteparedlofurnUh Slate and do aluting ip the bext worktiiiinlike manner. Also, to do Tiu Hoofing, Spouting, Range and Furnace Work, Go Fitting, Ap. Repaying neatly and cheaply executed. AUo : Ilnugh'M Uuir Ikone SnprrI'hot ' phntc." Remember the place. Sample ar.d Sales Room nearly oi-po-ite C'onlv' Hardware Store. Market street, between Third and Fourth ttrevta. Building dark puiitr l. Autiit 2b, l".8. l'uloiitotl .Hay at, 1UU. This is an artiole for washing without ruhbinj, txo.jt tu very dirty plao auwli will require very sllghf rub, and unlike otlmf preparation offered for a like purpose, will xot bot tu rxor b ei, but will leave them much wiiiteh than ordinary meth ods, without tho usual wear and tear.' It removes grease spott as if by magic, and softens the dirt by soaking. m that rinsing will iu ordinary ca.es eutiiely remote it This powder is prepared in accordance with chemi tal science, and upon a prooeoa peculiar to itself, which secured by Letters 1'atcLt. 1 1 has been in use for more than a year, snd has proved itself an univi r. tal favorite wherever it hai been uaed. Among tb d; vantage claimed are th following, vis : Itauveeall the rapena of aoap osually used on cotton and liuen goods. It save must of the labor of rubbing, and wear and tear. Also, fur oleaniiig window it la unaurputod. With one quurter the time and labor wuaJly-ra. quired it Imparta a beautiful (.-loss and lustre, uiujh superior to any other nivde. No water required ex tent to moinUMi th powder. Direotoot with each package - ' - And can be readily appreciated fry a aiaglt trial. TheooHtof washing for a family ot Svoortiapw tone will not exaned luasa c it sra. Th manufacturer of this powder are aware that many usolea com pound have broa istrotluord to the publio whiob have rotted th cloth, or failed in removing tbe diit. but knowing th iuuuuia txoel lane ml that artiola, tbey oti6dtiUy proelatto it a being adapted to maat a aauaana auiob bet long txitttd, and ku htxelofor icmaiued uusupplled. MABrrAcrcaan bt notvi: &. tair.t r..t, S40 HroadwaT, Itoetoat. i ALSO, MANI'FACIL'EEPS Op FA MILT DYE . COLOitSo. Tor aai by Oreeart tnd Dual era avarwbtre 0toar 13, 14 Imp. 1,1 r 1 1 1 BUILDER and tboee eoaUmplating building, would da well to oall and tot the largo ataort luentof Lks. Latobw. boll. Butut nd Sors. Straps and T. Uinc. Window nrtcn. nd I thig vacted atooatpltt b'Hnt, n ttMntw ttani .war ttore af J V. "xVLll'," saSSfvS7!3s. fasfcVr- -jtaa TrSaM ' ttSSiv-rJaJaS' tal t . rv t u ' t t. ,.., t I'm r t i
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