II. u. MASSIiB, Editor ft Proprietor. . . . BAi'UIUUY, MOYKMUKli 10, 18U7. j&To och BcBsciiiBcna. Wa trust that tlvoso of our subscriber w ho are iu ar rears wilt remit tho rmpectlvo nmonnts nt their earliest convenience. . Our canlt pay meat for labor, paper, i-to., arc coutiiitioun. ly heavy In tlie publication of tho American, and subscribers knowing tliemsulvts indebt ed will confer favor by complying with our request. i ii ' -1 13?" Tut lute olt'ctionsi, ever which our Democratic opponent are now so jubilant, lo not by auy means justify tbu cucrlnplon upon which many of them act, narm-ly, that the lato Dciuncrutio victories wuro owing to the lucrenacd vote of their party, but simply to the fact that the Republicans did not torn out, and left tho elections go by default. Tha returns, nil over, show that the Democratic vote full guatlj short of last year's, and that they ouly succeeded by a atill grcattr number of Republicans staying at borne. They am still there, and when they again conic to thepoils our Democratic friends wiil End it out. J57Tuu Bi'sd.vy Caw Qcestion has been finally settled by a decree of the Su preme Court of this Etate, delivered on the 7th int., at Pittsburg, reversing the Court below iu Philadelphia, which re strained the Union Passenger Railway Company from running their car3 on Sun day. Judge Read's opinion la not only most learned, able and conclusive, but so .,.'. . . , ' well fortified by scripture, U.v and common sanse, that nothing u left for thn opponents of tho measure on which they tun hany a siuls argument. fc3T"T:tE Next Pkssidi'.st. -There seems riot to be the least doubt at Washington that General Grant will be the next Repub lican candidate for President, or that he will be chosen. Tho Chronic', the Repub lican oryan at tiio capital, h is tuken tho broadest ground in his favor. Tho Demo crats, on tho other hand, are hesitating as to tho one to unito upon. Gtu, McClellau is sometimes referred to, but is regarded a3 too dead a weight to bo thought of serious ly. Tho man most prominent, and who ac cording to present appearances stands the best chance for the Democratic nomination la George II. Pendleton, of Cincinnati, w ho was the Vice Presicku'.iil candidate with McCMIaa iu 1301. TES LiATS EliTCCTIONH. "Sew-York. has gone Democratic by some C0,000 majority, tho majority in tho city of 2iew-York iiiouo being over (iO.OOO ! The Btato Senate will have a P.epublieun majori ty of about 5, but the House will stand 73 Democrat! to C5 Republicans, which will givo the former tho United States Senator in place of the Hon. UJwin D. Morgan, the present member. Tho Democratd carry New Jersey by about 12,000 majority. Roth branches of the Laiiislaturo are, of course, of the same complexion the Senate by 1 majority, una tho Assembly by 33. 1 Mnjsachusetts Ion cone R.-nubliean by i Some 27,000 majority. Boiu braneLea of tho Legislature are largely the same way, aud both strongly against a prohibitory li quor law. In Maryland, of course, the Democrats wero sucLCSsful. Their majority is very 1 licavy for Governor it is probably over j 40,000. They have been successful iu every i county. . I In Missouri tho Republicans maintain ' their ascendancy of the Legislature, the ' members of which were the only State otli- : cers chosen. In Noel' Congressional dis- : trict, made vacant by his death, Gen. Mo. ; Cormick, Dcm., is elected. In this there is j no change, politically. I In Minnesota, where a Governor and Le- I gislotnro were chosen, tho Republicans aro successful by Borne 4,000 majority on tho j Governor, and a majority of the members of both branches of the LcgL-luture. The ne gro suffrage amendment is defeated. In Wisconsin, where also a Governor and Legislature were choitn, the Republicans have been successful in both, electing the Governor by some 5,000 majority anil a largo majority iu both branches of tho Le gislature. As to Kunbas, it is not known how it has gone. There weru so many riders to fiylit for or against that the actual purlizun com plexion of the Legislature is uot yet decided, though the chances arc in favor of the Re publican party. Both the women and ne gro suffrage und tho prohibitory liquor law amendments are all defeated heavily. From Michigan and Illinois, where elec tions wore held for members of the Legisla ture, we li 'VC few or no returns. JGo!J still r.ontiatxi lo decline slowly, n'L'ood iuJic&t'.on. It is uow niioted at , i-.. i i I protection. 1 tie deportment ot counsel in L.NLAHou..-ll:o Pittsbur- Gautt 't'lUlt Cae, untetedont to any cliscusiion be lieen tnlarL''d liy thu addition of a column tw ten JtnlL'e and tuuu&el w ho is lesuondtiit to t'.'.ch pat;'.'. It is now tlie largest paper published in Pittsburg, if Lot lu the btatc Tho (jd&ttc u an excellent paper, and it l gratifying b sue liiis evi-'ente of proi-perity Shocking Iimi.tu Lri'i.osn'N at Pitth Bci;g. A lJittBbii!'i ilif patch of Nov. 8, tsys: Ouo of tho most territie, fatal calamities that hag befallen our community lor a limy time ccurred here to-day. About half past eleven oYloek .his morning the citizens of the Ninth vvaid were startled by a loud report of an ciplofeioD, nnd thu crowd that flocked I') tho fccelii! of disaster found that a poilion of the mill building of Peeve, (.'raff and Dull Mas blown iuto ittuuis, nnd tiiut about twenty persoua were killed and many wounded. It was aiceitained that thu exploslou occur red in the forge portion of the mill, uud to add to tho terrible accident, the building Lud caujilit die an I m iu flames. The Cattso of tho explosion will probably uevt-r be kuowu, as tho engineer uud fireman wer the only oo"i who could liuve given any iu forinaiiou, uu l they weie iustuutly killed. 7hi lost wjil probably reach 10,000. A famine In Beandinuvi Is among tbo tttst misioitune reported from Lurrim. B4 harvsts last jear caused it, aud th peoplB are asking for aid fiom Uissmrround ng eoaori. c snuiegs i Mii'i li mmisBjam1mmrswi :raM nrit i-mr Tho Corrtspi.iideuie of Ibu Cincinnati Cummcrciut, lately spent a day with obi Ben. Wade, the Senator from Ohio. Among other things ho gave bis opinion about Pre sident Johnson : . x !': Mr. Wade related the following abont A. J.: "Three or four days alter the assassina tion, Johusou sent for nic, and I went to see him. lie met mo very cordially, shaking mo with both hands, aud said ho wus ex ceedingly glad to see me, tad that there wasn't a man in Washington whose advice ho whould as soon have a mine. I told him I was very glad and very proud of that. Wo sut down, aud ho said he wanted to hear my views on publio questions and public policy. Well, said I. the first thing I've got to say to you is, bo warned by the fate ol all Vice Presidents w ho have been in your po sition. Look at Tyler and Fillmore, and pray to Uud every night to save you trom their fate. Johnson seemed astonished to think that 1 had any apprehensions of that kind, but I told him he couldn't be too care ful, for that he certaiuly would be tempted as they were. lie said I need have no fears; that he tneaut to stand by the men and the party that elected him, I then went on to advice him what to do. I told turn the first tiling to do was to order the 'rial of a few of tho leaders of tho Rebellion, before a military commission, and to hang them when found guilty, lie said ho would do that very thin';, and would commence with Jiff. Davis. Uo told tuc to hunt up the law on tho question, and I agreed to do it if lie would mime somo one to help me. Ho nam ed Ben. Butler. Uutler and 1 called on him a day or two alter to And out exactly what ho wanted, and we had a 'long talk with hiui. Ho told us he meaut to linug the lend ers of tha Rebellion right away, as soon as they eouhl be tried and convicted by a mili tary commission. As we went away Ben. Butler said ho was delighted with Johnson; that he seemed to bo a regular trump. We looked up tin; law of the case, and iu a few "atieu on nun again, i uimu to mm about tiua vcrv question of reconstruction. He said he was very glad that it was a mat- ter with which ho lir.d nothing to do; that it belonged to Connies' exclusively, mid ho should let Congress taku care of it. We parted, and fanui ai'uv 1 went home with the ussurr.ncu from him that he would take no stei) not sanctioned bv tho leudcro of the Republican uaitv. I hoard nothing from him until about t months later, when I met John Covodo r.t a hotel in Cleveland, and learned that the President hud been in closo communion with Copperhead and Rebels, and had said to Covodo that he (Johnson) could do w'thout the Radio; bctterthiiu tho RadiwiU could do witliot.t him. About a mi. nth after I went onto Wa-ilii ton for tho Wider, and 1 called at tho- White House. I found tho ante-room full of Rebels and Copperheads, and I win soon convinced, from tho stylo in which I was received, to, it John: on li-.d fouud friends and nd; is"rs outside of tho Republican party. I knew then that ho had started on the dowu.vard track, and made up his mind to betray tho party, and the country, too, if he could". I tried my Lest to keep him in, but it wus uo so. H lie 'V!nt of J ir. KnvU. Washington, Nov. 11. It in ascertained from an otlicial source that tho government wiil bo ready on tho '2!t inst. to proceed with the trial of Jeil'eisoii Davis. It seems t be tho dtairo of the gentlemen on both sides of the. case, for a purely lejal reason, that Chiiif Justice Chase shall sit with Judge j Underwood on the tritd. In view of this j fact, it is possible that the tiiuo of trial may bo postponed, in order that urraugcmi-ntH j may be made t j secure such ft joint accom j tnociation, j Prruicrs Twenty nvn Ct.xt Notes. During a few days past, a number of spurious twentj-bvc cent notes have, heen put in eir culation. Tbev a.u the best executed of '-'da ilinoniiiiatiou yet inanufuctured, and are calculated to decuve the most cm-lid money takers. The bngua money may be known by the paper being u trillo thicker thati the genuine, and tho gr;cn on the buck somewhat lighter. The vignette of I'Vssenden is at Cist glarce fully as correct as that in tho genuine, but a close sciutiny shows that it is a good wood cut, and not a steel engraving. txcciitioi! ol'u .Hui-tlorcr. Wii.iiEiiAititK, Pa.. Nov. 12. Ncul De vtoy was liuii:; this afternoon tor tlm tunr ilur of his uifti on the 24tli ot' July, lie inaik' a 1'all conl'i-ssion, elating that liu liot IicT in tho breatit nuJ ussigns the cause el eiimu to Lave been his ktcpic f.'ouipuuy with otliir women. E1XO.ND Ulfcl'.VTCD. Wii.KSBARRK, Pa., Nov. 12 1:10 p. m. Devcny left hid cpII ut two minutes of one o'clock, iiet'ompiitiied by four entliolic clergy men. Ho Ksceiided tilt' Bcnfiolcl with a firm step, and wearing a smile upon li is face. IIu addressed the asi inblai', auyinr; : "Guntleiiitu : I committed tho crime'. I forgive the iuilpe, jury sl'eiifl'und everybody else: but Put Toomov swore awav niv life." At. two minute? past oue the (Imp fell, ar.il he died with it low convulsive heaves tif the chest, and a slight discoloration per ceptible in die luce. Over .100 persona were in the jail yard to v itntsH the execution. After linnuin;: six teen minutes the physicians declared life to le extinct; after nineteen minutes the body was cut ilow n, placed in a rosewood coffin and delivered to the friends of the deceased. It is to be Interred in the Catholic cemetery of thii plum. The I'usr of Itratlley. V'asiiinuton, Nov. 11. In dismissing Lawyer Bradley frrm the roll of attorneys for his conduct in the Surratt trial, the Chief I Justice addressed to Judge r isher the fol i low iiig remarks : 1 must be permitted to remark, iu this I coi'.ui Ltion iu relation 'to thai trial, that the j power of the court to protect itself would liavt ' eon felt long befoie it wan, had I been ' ii.i3i,. fc,, .,11,4 (ii, v i'i VU nii- i jourued lor tho w ant of power to cnl'erce its in tho cane, was ouly to be cxpluiai-d by the j ekciten.eiit wuliieiit to tlie cuse, atm snoiitil 11 it UVI 11 ii.u , , .1 i.itij., w ill uii i , ii. Lantia 'o aucti as '"Witm.'s is in my protec- tiou bin i I will tench on bow to rtpelt him,'1 is not conipntiole with the protection presumed to be uti'orded by acouil that pit- iji-s over a cafe, and that hold the doeii uic tnal witues'ies aud clicufs are all iu its pro tection. Iu ulludiuf.' to seals being prepared for spectutori, und isuin of ticketa by Jinlye Jr'uher, Jude Cartter sitirl : "It is u very vicious practice in courts ot justic to try cat-es before a mob or with the influence of a mob, aud I do not thiuk that an uudience ought to have been invited to try that case, i think that was very con siderably out of tho Way." So when biuret is next tried, there will le a different nrrui)iient in court. Mr. Bradley to-day resigned his office of Corporation Attorney, as Lu will have to give up all his law business. "Five Minutiss roil Ubi'iikshments." L very body who bus traveled by railroad has heard the above announcement, aud has pro - bably suffered from eating too hastily, thereby sow lug tba seeds of Dyspepsia. It it t com fort to kuow that tbo Peruvian Syiup will euro the worst casts of Dyspepsia, as thous audi sr rdj to ttsti'y. TUo Itrjjp.-i'iit-hstti'Kt. Washisoton, Nov. ll. fimstiM Chiind'.er is of tliu opiniiui ihul iio U jr.slht'u i is i.O'i niry to iurpiid the l iusiiuit ilt.rii.ff, his trial by the Henate, should the Ilunm ado) i articles of iuipeacl)niiTt or, to make it cleaier, report a bill ot indictment against him. That when that iscloua, tht-y will tend the Sergeant at-Arms to arrest him, und conduct hi in before the bar of tho Senate, where, with Chief Justice Chase a presiding officer, they will proceed to try him, and that, during that trial, their jurisdiction la as complete over him ns is that of any crimi nal court over their prisoner. They can order him in close confinement, if necessary, or adopt any other measures they may deem proper to secure a fair and impartial trial, l't-oiit Wnwliliifarton. WAsniNOTON, Nov. 18. Various conflict- ins statements have been made in Enylisli and American newspapers as to the purchnsp, Iiulies, and tho price to do paid lor uiem. According to a private letter received from that quarter, it is to sell the Islands of 9t. Thomas and St. John lor a price varying from 44,000,000 to $5,000,000 in gold, i n exact price la not stated, n is lunncrfnui that the arraugemelit or treaty provides that the sale is dependent on a vote of a majority of the inhabitants, which, it is supposed, wiil bo secured, M. De Ballf, recently Se cretary of tho Danish Legation, is here, awaiting the result of the vote. THi: IiUADJ.KY CASli. It is stated that as Sir. P.tadly has been dismembered from the bar, and therefore is no louger a counel for Johu H. Surratt, the eminent New York criminal lawyer, James T.Brady, is about to voulnteer as counsel for the defense. the wah insr.vrtrMii.NV. Since the announcement was made that the President would probably appoint a successor to Mr. Stmitou this week, a Btrong pressure has been brought to bear upon Mr. Johnson in favor of several candidates whoso names have been mentioned in con nection with tho War Office. It is known, however, that up to this time the Piesident has not decided finally upon any candidate, and it is probubly that i.uneot the purlin; anxiously seeding uic pi nee win gci u. Mil. JOItKHON AI AltMLD. Tho President is considerably alarmed fur fear that Pendleton uud Seymour aro taking possession of tho Democratic party to secure President! -d uomiuulious, without as much as considering him in the ring. His organ in thia city, to day, closes another frantic appeal n.3 follows ; Let the motto be priucipii.s :iud iiiciosuri i. for these let thought ol mere men he post poned fir six months. Then let a National Convention bo called in tho manner and form ;!, not ;iyic, may appear to be mutt politic, and composed of such - delegates us may bo ltw, not note, sent up I'teili fnon the ranks of tho people, who shall determine who shall be tho standard be. ier of tuc Democrats and conservative people. " 'Copp'-thc'idc,' 'Rebel?!,' and disloyalists, who united, have broken the power of a rot ton radicalism during the present year. There 13 now no man nor set of uv.'ii that arc authorized to cot tip the names or creeds or make any form of isne, except those that shall come from battling against n.tten radicalism. Upon that platform ot policy we can ull stand safely, and triumph most assuredly iu tho election. If wo comic short of this all may be lost, and the Democratic parly will be expected to take back scats." VALI.VMllOUAM OIIOW8 COSl tLlENT. A letter has been received hero from Mr Yallnndiglj.itu, iu which he expie.ssis couli deuce that the majority of llm Ohio Legisla ture will elect hiui Ln.ud States Senator. ntlSTIKO THE IllfKAv-llMHST TP. 1'I.VI .): V. The tfovernment printing ollieo to-ii iy finished the I'rinling of the testi.vony tak.-n by tho Judiciary Committee iu the impeach ment case. A tVoiuail S Jiicifcd. BltooivVll.l.i;, Clt artielil county, Pn., Nov. 13. Mrs Lena, Miller, the woman who poi soned her husband by atlmintei inj; poison, wus huii; to day within the walls ol the jail . . . 'I .I1..I .1 U - .1 I I 1 . ut. vieuiooiu, civuiai iiiiuom u 'i-innns were present, and she made a full confession of tho crime, Mrs Miller was convicted of the murder of lu.r hr.al.iind Xiivii-r Miller, bv ivilmininl.-i -in. poison at divers times between June lo, lb'Oli, nnd July 12, IfcSOO, by tningli.is arse nic with cotlec, fruit and food, causing his death on the 12th of July, ltiOti. V K O M " IV K O 1' li . j w hen the war terminated, is Paid to be a riiAXCL-. i comiium bailor iu an Kast India vessel, sail- Pauis, Nov. 10. Thu Emperor Napoleon ; ir.-; from Liverpool. He was a regular IJ 'm has arrived at Lyons, w here lie met with a bastes Putins, and a bruthl and cruel fellow, cordial reception from the people. An ad- j and dots well to stay away from his native dress of welcome and congratulation was j country. made by tha Mayor, to which tho Emperor j A f(;W ,1aV8 a B,irtW(i vli!a5n in Nas responded. In loo course of his sech ho ,, x n vukc(, ..n,,.,, ., l0 ,v bt(ir(. referred to the ""I'-erial value wnien the ; win(,w ,.oke ; )al)e ot- vvuvU Ul,s LnUnfr eoJitlte of the European powers pos- : mu, v)t,u as,.t,(, t) u , iit!--lUrtat0. sees tor the peace aud civilization ct the ,y rircw ,)Ut u olie Uan'drcd dollar bill, which i -. . , ' the store keeper took, uivint; him seveutv Oeayral 1 wily. comioaiHler ot the liench , fl(lll;lrs hl ek The bill proved to be expediliouary lon.u ti pome, reports that ! co1lntt, t.jt the French in the ilslit at Monte Uotoiid.. . , Jn Milwilljkrc t!l,ro ,111VC, lost forty killed andwoundeo 1 1 I ;'Pl ,te expended $135,000 la street improve troops lost only twelve men. 1 he casualties ! tg ' of the (Jaribaltliaus were six huudiel killed, . , , ,, , .... , und as many wounded, while Uentv-two . Ninety thnuaiH. dollars worth ol Nicol. hundred were taken prisoners. General I a" P"vi;ment have just been laid in Coluni Failly says the credit ol the ureal slaughter j 1,U9' "J'1'0' of the Uaribaldiuus is duo to thu Clnt'-.gepot i A tournament took place ou the 17th in rifles. The Insurgents were only half tinned, j Columbus Missouri, in which thieo of ihc Pauis, Nov. 1U Eveiiiug.- Tho Govern- chanipions weiii called respectively Lust nient of Franco is Beekiuu; to raisu 24,000,- i Knipht, the Other Kuiyht and to-morrow 000 trance, w lucli it is stated the govcrnuicut wants tor peace uses. The J'utrie says the assembling of a gene ral European Conference is uncertain, hs the views of the great powers on thu subject are as yet unknown. Pauis, Nov. 10. Lord Lvons, the new English minister to Emucehas presented his credentials to the I'"t:( ;ior Napoleon, and wan cordially received, and mutual con grjtulutiuiis wero exchanged. ITALY. Florence, Nov. 10. Kinr Victor Emnn ltd has extended aid to families of Garibal diaus who were killed and wounded in the recent erijaitt iiH ntn. There is '.'crural discontent throughout Italy, and a itato of siege is threatened iu every large t.ovu. l'j.oiiENCE, Nov. 10. The ItnJli savsthttt the Kinjr of Italy havipy fultillcd the obii- oatinns imposed upon Italy by the Keptein- bcr Onvi'iitton, now demands ot the tn pcror Napoleon the departi.ro o! tlie French Hoops fiom Italian soil, nnd recall of the French fleet from the Ituliui) const. Tho ll iliti also says that thu Kin.; in his communication to the French Emperor firmly protests against a Ihiropeun Confer ence composed only of Catholic Foweis for the settlement of tho Human question. Santa Anna's good fortune (if to we may cull ii) has not yet forsaken' him. llo has arrived ut Havana, having been lil eruted from the inipiisomnent to which l.e was condemned after he failed of buin shot. He is again an exile, as he has often been befuro, and has agaiu the opportunity to resume those plottinps for power in which, though he often fails, hu frequently succeeds. lie is uot likely to come again to thia ! country, as he considers hu was badly Used by our Government when lust hero, aud es peciully by one of our naval otliccr when last he attempted to enter Vera Ciu. It is bard to say w hat would be cood lilacs (or i the unhappy old conspirator t go to. hav'.i:; the rus'i uin for the stnge Dr. Barnen, of ChiCHen. ,nn c been aide to Und by sin wus let loose on the world, aud is greatly troubled thereat. There is a want felt in tho New Eniland States for able sensation preachers. There is a scarcity of the suiim soil in heaven. Mis. .left'. Davis nursing her sick mother in Vermout. J. D. himsilt will shonly couiu to tho United States, they ay. ' Louis Napoleon, it is said, Is losing a great deal of money at tho gambling table. Judge Bullock, of Kentucky, has just de cided that nothing but gold and silver are legal tenders in that State. 1 ' Peter Lorillard, the great tobacconist, passed into eternity leaving behind him fif teen millions of dollars. Jay Cooke is said, by those who esteem themselves capable of judging, to bu worth $10,000,000. Philadelphia had more rain in the single month of August than in the first six months of bu t year. Uticu has hud less rain this nutumn thnu during any similar season for thirty years. Salt in immense quantities has been found in West Virginia iu the great Kanawhu. I'rcd. Hudson commenced at tho Hernia office at two dollars per week as errand boy. He advanced to the position of managing editor at a salary much larger. The celebrated Mickley collection of coins was sold in New York recently, and brought very goud prices. Tho Aineiicnn dollar of lt)U4 brought $1,000, and several others brought equully fancy prices. It is consider ed one of the finest uumisinatical collections in the country. A lifty years old elm tree has been trans planted iu Chicago and is flourishing. Bituminous coal of a very excellent quality has been found near San Autonia, Texas. Certain forms of deafness are said to bo caused by mushrooms growing in tho ear. Eighteen butcher shops sell horse flesh for humun food in Paris. A ludy in Now Orleans was married for the j eighth time lust week. " Rent estate is declining in New Orleans. j Louisville boasts of 2,000 new I rick build- iugs. j What reason have we t'i believu Noah j ! brewed beer in the Ark ? Because a k'a'i;;a- j roo was seen going on bourd ith lu-p. j I Utah has church propeity worth nine i j hundred thousand dollars. ' A conclave of negroe:) is s;.:d to have m. t I I in r-outlierri Lonisiaiia to ai.i;:ml :oe l.itne : to suit the idea of enfranchisement.' Doubt i f'll. ! Virginia has nine and n 'half millions acres ' of improved, and eleven million and a quar j ter iii-rcs ol unimproved land.. Plenty of ' room fur improvement sliil. Miss Margaret Stone died on Monday, at i Hariisburg. m the 113 year of her age. I A committee from pniladclphia have b-.on examining Central N. Y. Pars; w itb a view ! to improve that at l'.iiruiout. Philadelphia ! is Eiullv iu want of such an improvement. A reporter in the oiiico of the Bath (Me.) Tiict ran nine miles in oao hour and two minutes the other day. A black lead mini: has been d'scuiered near I.cwistou, Main:'. A biith is found recorded in an old fami ly liiblo tit West Haven, Conn , as foll.uvs : 'lial;cth .lotu s, born on the BOtli ' f N i vt-ii.ber. 1083, according to the bist - ; .r recollt ctioiif. Rev. George T. Williams, n ho was sut peotcd of picking a lady's pocket in Ne-.v Vork a few inoiill.H ago, has I ci-n ib-oi.d from the ministry by the Protest..::' Ri-i-copal Chnivli in Virginia. The wives of Mendiz and Mijia mud ; Mirauion's wife i.-tuicken feunid hope of recovery ; Princess S.dr.i S dni 1j in j.ill ; Carlotta w ill surely die v. hi.n she knows about the fate, of I,, r husband, and thus ( nd the '.vomer: of the Mexican muddle. An ailic'e in a London inag.i.ino dilates on tho palutab'u quality of steaks from lion.. 1 nnii ngifs. it is not ceitain about lions; but, I it is said that those u ho "iiglit the ti-ei" . . . . . " 1 he Queeu ol &j.tui is inntaiir.jj the ttu'cn f "Kluud, and writing u book, to be tal led " 1 lie Iihoijiiuss ol Nations." It would j be weil if ller M ije.-ty would coctiue In I : ideas to tho hnppiiii'ti of Spain, which ; seems unhappy enough iu a chronic way. Captain GeorjjH Y. Alexander, at ono j tiiiie in ciitnniiiinl of Castle 'I litnuler pri"ou, j in Hichmond, Va.. and w ho lied to England i h.ui)lit. There is an immense innijisriitioii of llor- nions into Salt Lake just now. Many of them are Donas. OrotiTO Qrafk Ci LTrnE This country is be comiut? noted fur the enterprise of wino growers. New Jerey, particularly, where the celebrated Port (iriuiu Mine is made nurelv from tbu irinn., ini.. The following letter fruin an en inent pbsieiun who lives iu si4tht ct ftpeer s vineyard, will beef Interest to our reuders : Passaic, Oct. Jjilth, It ".i. I here'iy certify that ill. A Speir, l lliis vil- li -n. bus u I'irjte vineynrd af elio.cn grutm viuus, ! nnteh are looking very hue. lie ulsO fiurch oes a great iniiny griipcs, nut us j 'it pro hieing us nimtv ii tinsel I ad u required lo keep bis stock ol wine loll Hi l"ib the Purl tinipo. iho wir.o of which is held in ! iiih estimation uud of whi .-h he bus n large qun- lily on hand ly ir i in his eell.irs requiring u.j bo- I fore he disposes of it. P.. A. leiillL'su M li. J The ubovo wine onu l e proeured ul our druists. ' Six P's. Punts PuiuteisI'reu. -hers P layers ' Printers und Puliii.'i.ius all suffer froin lyM-p. j riu. NervoiHncs, Lt.s.i of Arpolile, Liver tutii- pleinuj, mid ull disennea v. ht:b they uiuy rare or j jirtveiil by Iho use of Plant.ilion Hitters. If ll.oso i suflerera to .k tuese iliners, the Poetry would be : purer, tho Painting" grander, lha .Seruiors livelier, tha Acting ti uir. the Printing ticnter. and the P ili- j ties hoi.i's'er. This seleii lid tonio invigoriilos the ' ysiem, aud en:il.i. the bruin to work beulibilv. Peihaps uo urtu lo wus ever so well endorsed by ull who have used it. Marxolia Wateb A delightful toilet urtir.lo Superior to Cologne and at bull the nee. ALL oontngious poisons dotibtle-'S produce their peculiar influence upon the organism through the blood, in fact, they pass into this liuid, grow and multiply luoie, b,u1'4 r'"" 10 changes iu its couipo titiou. The coulniou poisi'tis geuerally c uieul of living matter, and this, by its growth und increase produces, by the great vhnnge iu ths circulating fluid, those ttrriblu utlccliou. These contagious poisons will fall liurmh'JS where there is no impairment of heiillh iu any pal t of the rystoui, but where the uiuoous surfuois are relaxed, lie cHj.ilittiie distended on account of sluggish oondition of circulation, the blood thia and poor, and a general lassitude, limy will bo tuken up, and produce their legitimate effect akkuaisaud dea'.hi All danger from ttioso poisons uau easily be avoided by using steadily tbo Zingari Hitlers, ll prevents by producing just such a conditlou of lha , ,..um u is required to rli tb douou. bodu i dir"ily ntiUaliiog many of them is Uis Mood. Ann Diekinsr.u hus duidudoa Btm tdvertldcuiRiit of Ppecr's ""Vines la another vluwa. Til. 7 ru p:iri Juuo nioel r.oJ tho tnoat rcl.p.bl j lur sn-kuoFn nUjjeiiJi' lur oommuutua pur- IIM'S. ..I'll: fVl: A" V. V A lit t! I I.' r- FALL AlfD VIlTTfiE. oca m v r ws JS 9 AT J'lli. blUliii OF , . . .. Corner of Fourth and Markt Bireota, BCNlll'ItY. J t'8T received from Now York nd PhilmMpMa, a lurgo supply of FALL AND WINltll UO0D3, which bo will oll tt tnuill profits, lor oah or ooantry produce. His Ury Uoods department if full of every dworip tion. Asplondid line of LADIEd' DllESS OOODd, und Wbito tloodt at all prion. - Knnc.y Hacking for Ludioi, and Shstland Wool Bhuwls Yankee Notions In Great Variety Aleo, Ladies' French Cornots and Hoop Bkirti. O Ji. -R. T E T S , Wove Floor Cloths, Stulr CRrpet Floor Oil dolus. nil nldtlit, Carringe Uil Cloth, Inula Ull Ulollt Widow Slinden. Plain Urcen nnd Urown Oil Cloth ami Fixturoi for Windows. OKOCEBIE O , yujnr. Coffee, Molnases, Uico, CnickerH, SpicM, Suit Fih, Cheese, Ac. (jaeengware.Olasiwaro. fjilendid Sottnof Teaware, at low prices. BOOTS & SHOES IN ORIS AT VARIETY. Hut mid Cups, Oil, Faint, OlttM, Putty, School Uooks. raper, slates, so. II A li I) W A 11 E . Shovols, Forks, Nails, Locks, Hingis and Ecrews. A Large assortment of WALL TAPKH aud Bor der, nt all prices. All persons desiring to get good goods will plcaso give hiin a call. J. n. 5SNGEL. Sunbury, Nov. 1ft, 1867. "the very LATEST ARRIVAL ! 1 FALL & WINTER Joseph Eyster, Corner of Market and Fourth Street, iJ U N D U It Y , P E N N ' A . Invilcsthe publio to call urd examine his elegant assuitnientbf TALL AND WINTKIt UOODS, nlii :!i 1m will sell at greatly roduccd piijcs. His it.uk coMisu iu part of O A3SI "J3 K, s o. S;Ili. Pt-tn!n"S. Lawn?. Oinl,:r.ns, Cnhcucf, Muslins, i'li'i'flintf. Ti -kinirs, Jciir.s, and a full iLiaorliiietit of Cctua and V'oolcu gouds feiit-iitt'.y. Ifoslory, tllov.-s, lio-p Sklrtii. Alio Ifaudkircliiefi!, Hi ".:-.h.s, Cou.Li. ?!h!t tl!Hl 'il5.-i, E?lfM IHII.l fillOCK, His nssortiu.3t:t of goods will r.ot. ho is sure fit! lo ploeutt tho 1'nney nnd suit tlie Wiuius ot' any deiirous '.I '.aiclni.iiii. Hie alowk il' hauijwauk and qli;en.s,vari:, a..d Giocrlcs is lai in humility nu.l ohoice in H'lit'.iiv, cnirii-in gfciierally everyiliiug needed ill the hiiuieht.M cnlicr lur iu-e or onin:r.i:iit. Ho in ulv.-nys ri-1-.ty and to si-o his fricn-ls fii.il tnkuii i-li'iaro la showier them his poods evin t!;oati t:o ja'c.-t uvo inado. He oiily aks u ca!i, nnd is sure that t'.e t.ick till iiiipiire fuvorutly iu f ri;o and ciualily '..illi tlie cli:-:' '"'.'l. JO.iiil'11 KVS1II .Sanb'trv, Nov. M, :V-7. fisa 3! 2 "JR-,a--r4 KAI.IC. BV viri'in of ii ecvtui.i wiil rf Tei'iaiiiiri Vet:di:i'ir.i l'jxvuiii. to mo dirroitd, tNiil ho extortdto j.ubno a.ilo. i.i tini (.iuurc JI ji.s. . in the lJoiott:li of i-iiiiLiury. i'.i., I.M Mo'.-tnv (ho 1M tl::v of iiceuuer, A IJ l'.iT, at - o eioek i. ii., the f.-llo ing pi-.-i er- ) ly t o w t : ; All ta.t li I'.-win ; OcsisriteJ land and premise, I siru'ito i.i (o:il tuwiiahip in the coutity of Xi.niiuui-L'..-! inJ, in liiu iit.ite ol .I'cr v.t yi iti.id, Liiii. i. part Ul tl.e 1-U ti lir.d T t. L.i;L3 v.uio'i tTjiiS.i-k A 031'i J Jteiniteiu. f i i;!"..'. t iiu. -;i l.o: ..tj-hi : .-: i-i', l.y in- ( .ii . i. .!.' ai.iv I itiei.li ii. I. if ..! OolcU-r i . t .oid r.'eiii.lv I ll ii. i-tiii.'f'vl' liierilinued , cold audi teiivi. cd t'i J ii jiiio Loni.eeUcr. ' l''ni. All li..,t coii.iin t'uin.ico, Cus'.in lluitj, i d ivi-ilin;; hou-en ha 1 '1 1'.'it-t of Land. boKiiiiiinx a, a -i. tl in l!ie l:t,j c! 1:it ii tur. i:yi"i ill the toitnu of j Witihim Uri-iiii ; tlu-neo f mill -;!.ty-tiiiiu dtivi., ; seven l.'.oi'lit'i li'e; mid ix inehes ij n .i.st ; tlii-uen si.-vci'ul enur.-ti- nr.d di-itiiii.ms. j.-irtieai.-.i iy dei'.-i'ih,'d i.i ll.u lee.l l;-i,:n rr,.ue.iei; A1L.;U Kei.,- i tio. Trustee, mi-.I urfun l.oi.i;etitekur to J.ioaie j L.nuiH'eki.r (uli.cli fiiid leei isreioriltd in the oitiee lor lice ailing ll.-cls. Ac., in Urn county of .- oriliuaiiirlniid, ij Utok li K. p.i;n 67i) lo ll:e ' l.la.'O ol bfUiI..!'. C'llitnllitti.t lillielecu aei'is ai.it sixty-nine and :i lilT p.-l s ol i.md. stl'i.'t liU'HSiiro. heuond. All tin.' oermii li.ict ol lui.il. Leinuiug ill a ljjit iu the iniddlu of ttu' lir.Kiih Kuil l,u:id to iti "ilulititalli ul tho uistuneo ol eleven (.utl licd und lit! y-iiii.c feci nnd lour-:eiiil:S of a li 'it. southward ' from tho jiuii.t hero thes iid iniddKi line in-ersecis thu Kai'.t.jrn line nf thu tm-.'t of lui.d urvl'vtd in tho I namv of Suiuucl Clark ; Ihence along said iiuo south one decree and six minutes west, seven hundred and '.hiriy-one eud onc-teu h feet to a 1 os! ; llienco sitth eijility-niiie decrees e;i.,i, three hundred und twetity-livo nnd a hull feet to a pi-y: in the luij.ito ; linr of thu ui'oresyid It nil ito.id ; ihciice Hions iid middle lino northeriii'd to tho place of beginning, containing 1'ourneres end tweuty-eiht perebfis.iilriet , uiearure. liein a mi t of ihn tl.i. l tract mentioned j and described ill the deed uforciuiid. , , Third. All thai certain tract or parcel of lund, ' be'giiiiuug i.i a P"t in tho cnsteiu line of Ibe true, of land surveyed in ihu nuuie of i:tuiucl Clt.rk ; Ibenco , north one degree and thirty. eiht miuutes eut, ouo thousand and lifiy-two teet to ft post rat the south- ' weil oiirtierof learl and 8hhkesji-ere slreets in tile , tonn ol biiauiokin ; theneu severul courses and dis 1 tHtices, tiui lieuiarty described ill tho fjced aioresuid, : to the plaeo ol bet;iiittii, cotitaiiiing ttvonty acres I end eighteen perches of liiud. itriot nieie iire lioiuj ; llio fi.urlh tract niiution d Red described in the j bced utoresuid. trai.l lint di sci tlied tract beingsub- ject to a mining ribt re.erecd unto one Wiiliuiu L. i llelfeiistetii, his heirj uud aius, us uoutieued in SMid bced. j tii in .d. token iu executioti and to Uo fold as tho ; ptopertyof Jorotuu Lonenecker. 1 DASIth IttCKLEY, Sheriff. .Sbenfl's Cfiiee, Sunbury, Nov. 16, ls67 FOlt TEN CENTS. i civv I Only a few. more subscribers are required to in sure tho speedy issuo of the Ureal Illustrated 1'uper nil-, vt i'lOiii.Y ritiiNM, which in siie and nppcariiuco will resumble HAltl'Elt ,S WEEKLY, but in value will fur transcend that publication. ThePIiESS w ill be an embodiment of tha spirit of die uro. hi. el department wi.I sparkle with the genius of ' the uioa'. eiunieat writers of the day i Au onjjiual SERIAL STORY ' ,.f the must brilliant character will bo eomuicnocd ; in llio lira! number. Tlihl ILLUSTRATIONS will be entirely origins! and of the most attractive stvlo unl nature. Iho great expenso and labor involved iu tais en terprise rcLder u neoeiv.ry that i should sturl wr.h an I ENORMOUS CIRCULATION. Ia order to do this, wo dia'.I do us follows: tlU.iiull in sums of $le0, will bo distributed through iho Uisl ediliuu. lo every given number of pupers liltl w ill be ullotted. Ltotycopyof Ibu PULod ul be eneiiijud in a suiul wrapper, so Ihul the pitpers oonlaiinng llio groen buckuill not be known by llieir cx.eu; il a; pearane-e, and all pur clni?ers will have au tqual chance for the utonty und gills. lioaides the $100 BILL3, orders will be enclosed In ceiliuu copies ol ihe eJitiou lur the fullowing 'Gil 'It'. Each. 5 Oran 1 Pianos (Slciuway 'sj. Valuo fiOO i CJnil, J Pianos (Chickei ing's). Viilue HUO 1 Carriage, from C. Witty ' Itoposilury Wilu 10 Uuld Ualches 150 6 MoloJeui.s ?j 10 Ladies' ljuld V.'ntehes lot) lil American Silver Vt atcbes 74 6 Musio boxes a, o l-.lliptio Look-siitch Sewing Machines s'J A tV heeler and tViUon'a fiewiug M tohiues 7i 4 Wilcox 4 libbs'a hewing MuuUiues ii 10 Photogruph Albums JO Tue balance lo e uisist of Acoordeoni, Toa Hols, bil jerwire, 4c No Dullur Jewelry. Kutiitl worth less thuulen ilullurs. THE PUES will be niailsd to any address upon ths receipt of prios, Ten Cents, or elefeu copies for (il, twealv. llnee lor tind sixty lor $5. Address M I HIT ,V CO., "NEW JKK PKESd," No. l Bro4, New York Oil 'crvB,br 14, U47..1m LAGEP. BEEP. IN 8UHUUUY, NOllTlIUilCKKL AND CO., FA. OHAS. IT25BIL IESI'tX"if L'LLY-lnfornii bis lrimds and the i publio geoerally, ljt lie kui oqinuienoed Ui it,uuliMtur,Hna la low rJy lo tafLi.U l- LAOEK Jit EH ANIJ ALE. of a superior quality. Having procured the serrioet ol' a ttirt ebuM brewer, liv l euublej to supply i,nd ivroK. ies.ivurnuis nun priraco i.imlnes wilu an ar tiolo ttiat Is putntaUo, paro and lieaithy. ! Orden 'are respesilully lolioited wrtich will re ct.To prompt ail.Lt.uu. . CUAS. iTZEL. 1 Bulibury Novomber 16, 18r. M4icriciir tn the n.MO-r of the Path Ion of citizens of the Com Itiiinwenllli of pFmnylvtiiiia, residing In Hie h.u.nifh of tfunbuiy, in the Cnunty of Nurthuinlierlijiul, I'nr a dinner rf ItiCiiipmution, to be called nnd kmiwu aa "The Suntmrjr Mulunlivinn fund nnil Huildiog AM.'fiulioii," its piiuei pnl business to be cnuilutled in Ibe Uuiouijli of rluubury, in 'Rill C iunly. Notic ta iikheiiv oiVBMthnt appllcntirin fins liecn mnie to the Court of Uoiumna I'leus of .Noiihuniteilnnil County, by citizi-nsof tins Coinni'iiiu-enHli, for u Clionrr of In eiirpmntion, cicenttling to the objects, articlrs, and condi tions, aim witn tun nmnc, style aii'.l title ai'i'citieu. fet mil find oontained iu n certainiiiatraineiiluf wnonf, cslleit the ''eViii-titution of the Suubui y .Mutual tiuviug Funtl and Iluililiiiit Ai'Solmiiuimi" fiied in tlic riotli.iiiotary'a oincti ut f uiilrary in sjiil C. nnly. the fnlh ilny of Mnvcmbcr, A. IJ. one thnuMiiiit eiqlit hunilied and sixty-stven ; nnd that, if no suffif-ii'iit rciisnii be shown to the contraiy, saul l.'lmr let f lcor"mti.i gn.nterf, , pur.aenc... of tho ptnvWon, ,'f the act of Am'nihly in sue', ease inadu nnd provided, at cording to t.'.e tenor and effect of said iastru iiitm oi wnnni;, ul l. 're next term ot saiu court, town: tue nnt Mini'tiiy in tnuunry urat. I -w . Bv older of the Court, 1 sL. I I'rothnimtary'a Ctni e ) Jour J. R.ssstbs ' ' f mihury.Nov lei)?. J Prothonotsty. Hunliuty. Nov ytb, l67 tit. IF you want a sett of Harness for t!8 00, go to JACKSTKOfi. IF you want a good silver-mounted Harness, go to JACK STHOIi. IP you mint HaroMS, or anything in his lino of business cheaper than thev enn be purobased elsewhere, go and try at JACK STHOll'S Sh'-.p. ah goods are warranted nsrepregcutod. IF you want a nioe driving Horse nnd Bugy, go to JACK MTKOU'd Livery, opposite the Central, uoiei, ounoury. IFyoa want a good Auctioneer. r?o to JACK KTROU vrlw is always oa hu 1 to inakn you a good fuIo or no piiv. Sunbttry.Nov. 2, 1SG7. Maohina Stitehiiifj. OhUEIti? or work left at, the storo of l. H. lr .ui tiatu, in Northumberland, will tcircu.t !y ttouded to. U" All work tv at ranted. Do f.'ot fail lo Esam'no T Nor. 2 -if ci-t. y'L-i & ttAin:tVH i::oni.3T ritEMiru ELAbTtc Stitch and Lock STtrtti ' with latest improvements, ruiv FAMILY and MANUFACTURING PURPOSES, at tl.e residence of Idiss CAHOLINE UATjIUS, Mrirkot Street, SCNBL'HY, PliNN'A., Who baa received tie Agency for tho fi.lo of these excellent luchincs. j tamiiy should bo wilbout oue of these machines m Kiev will sure iho pric" of one in less Umu a year. liify ure so Sitnplo Uiat au intelligent cliiid of ten years can readily learn lo operate ftd kc p It III order Call 'iml examine for yourselves, N'ovi'fbcr 14-7. e U U J. m t- O o y. si c 'A ct ff&i m rf u w ta C3 t. L, s 3 h 5 tf t. o i. n P. f CO i'l-osipes'lsit tor lnY4. 11 A R h ISliL RO D aVlV T KLKU h A Pit Pull JUj'urtoJ Lt-glshitiii: I'rjcadinjs. JVY oraj'hk i rn from all I'tirtx ot the World. M ire than eleven y-ii'S have elapsed sinco 'he otnlenigre t undertook the hazardous link of eslab-li.-Liog a daily paper at the Capilnl of tho Slate. In l?iii. on tho 7th duy of October, Iho Daii.v Ikle OKA Pit was Bret projected by the present proprietor: and we need not tell our readers ibat great doubts er.nttd iu the tuiiids of many of our utrnJs ofour ability tosusl'itn the ?ame, with the limited means at command, but a fixed determination, energy and i industry have crowned our effort wilh success, and tbo TllkokaI'U to-day boars abundant teslimonv , that it is a permanent inrtilutiou of the t'aj itul I cily. I tl hen wo remember that we started w ith but ouu Washington and un old wooden power press, which was stifljcicut to do all our press work al that tiuie, w e feel exceedingly gruiiued to iufurrn our renders that it requires now oue large double cylinder Tay lor press, iwo largesingle cylinder Taylor presses, ! a job press and a large iron hand press, to supply the wants of the public, anil the ramo iucrease, iu ; proportion, of other printing materials. The tue ol the dailv is to-day twice as large as when we started the same, and we should not be surprised if w o aro compelled again to enlarge it bofuro the cloie of the present volume. Ills now the largest dally pub lished outii le of the cou.nier.-ial oi;ie in the State o'Xc.ii.iy-i of the LerjULiture and Con-jrtt. It nil all be our aim during the next winter to far. ni-li complete and full reports of the proceedings cf the .witional aud blute Legislatures, together with full telegrupbiu dispatches from all parts of the world. The political complexion of the paper is so well known ihut weneed uot refer to it, and we can as sure our Republican friends that notwithstanding the slight reverses during the past year we do not intend to tnko any step backward. Such is nut the destiny of the Republican party, and we shall tut a iniu tho uext Presidential cuutesl will, renewed vi- b" TERMS OF TUE DAILY. The Daily will be furniikei to mail subscribers ut ibu fol, oning rates, vil ; Oue copy during tbe sesuoa of ike Legu-lature XZ 00 Ten copies duiring the same period, in tue pack IS 00 One copy daily per year 7 00 Ten oopies, iu one pack, for lie same period, 00 00 THE WEEKLY TtLECiRAPlI Will be printed, as heretofore, on a large sheet, and not ouly ooutsin all tbe important matters published in tbe Daily, but also additional report of the tiuir ken, Ao , and extended nonces of political matters of the blaiottl iarge. Tbe entuiug Presidential campaign will be of the greatest iniportaLoe, and we hope Ibat every Repub. licita in Ibe Slate will assist us iu circulating ucL doeuioenu as will bring las truth to every fueside iu ike country. -IXRMS OF THE WEEKLY. The Weekly will be published regularly every Wednesday morning at ire following ratos, vn : One oopy, weekly, lor oue year, $2 00 Five oopies, weekly, for oue year in on pack, 8 00 Ten copies, weekly, for oue year, in one pack, li 00 Twenty oopies, weekly, for one year, iu on Pk 2J oo Fifty copies, weekly, for cceyesj, in oue pack 6J 00 We have placed tbeprioe of oar paper to clubs at the very lowest rates, and we bops to leoeive orders from our lr lends promptly. Address OFOU'JE FERSNIK Kov. , 1K7 - 3t FRESH ARRIVAL OP FANCY DUY GOODS. ?1SI3 KA-TB BLACK, Mrurket Square, two doors Esst of the old Dim H liullrtlng.HIJNmJKY.Pcn,,'"., AS opened lreshnipp1y of the l,,ict etjlci of Vail and Wintor Oooils, selected by hersolf fir.m the tnoat luihivnublo estalilisbuiinta in i" ilia, italpbln. Cnenp DoLnlnes. Al psoas. Frenoli Merino", f .end Plaid Poplins, Mourning Uoods, Cloths. ninnncis, L.euies ana minimis' lists, F"i: Hibbons, I'ross Trimmings, Kiubroidiii'.i, !tnn Veils and hnndkerchitd's, gloves, Losinry, l-tlmorat skirut.UroakfiMt end Blanket Shnwls,Winter .Sucuuvs - ft "'-"-" ' .1 .('.'.vlli (.louts' Collars, "Scck-tios, Half-hose, Iland'Ksr. chlel'j nnd Gloves. Pcrtumery. Toilet 8op, Unit ttrnsriel, Combs, etc IVllopkini' tlipno Skirts. , , EATE BLACK. Sunbury, Nov. 2, 1807. IvLLANlf WINTER MILLINERY GOODS v-jni id isroTioisr s MUb anna painter. Murkut Square, two door west of tho Post Offioe SUNBURY, PEN IN" A. RE.SPLCTFCLLY iufortus her friend and the public, that she has just returned from the city, ! .i u.. i.'- u- . . . i i.: , -' T" ,.., F,wi Z. I, i , 11a 8 . Da Purcbasca. iiud has just opened a large stock ot MILLINERY UOODS AND NOTIONS, Ribbon. Laces, Drcr-s-Linings, Crinoline nnd Wi gans bkirtiug Lining. Uorip Skiru, hugle Trim mings, Crape Trimmings, liatCrapo, Cloak Buttons, Corsets, Zephyrs. A largo assortment of Ladies and GoiiUeu t.'s notiicry. A vuriety of I100K8 1 STATIONERY. DOLLS of nil sizes, Alphabet Ulocks, Ac. .She flatters herself in being able to mukoa display that will give eutiro sntiatuction to visitors, una goods will bo exhibitod with plcaiure. .Sunbury, Nor. 2, 1867. . new Go6r)s7 Miss LOUISA SHI3SLEK, ; S.iu'.U tide of Market Srjuure, SCNBL'RY, Pa., HAS just returned from the city with ajurge handsome aud cheapest assortment of PA:iar ! styles of Lndies' nnd Misses' lints and Bonnets ii ; Sunhuiy, of the following patterns, Princess, Alaska, ! All Right, Tloretta, Sensation. Turban, eto. Also, I Nuciiues, Breakfast Shawls, Zephyr-knit Sacquos feathers, velvets, silks, laces, ornaments, TriniVftngs Fura, Fur Trimmings, Veils, both Lace and Urcim tline, Knrbroidery, Ciuna Lace nnd Linnea Collar, i-.nd Cut!.'. I Uentleaien's Goods, such as Hosiery, Hundker i ebiii'i, NseU-ties, Bruihesnnd goods for tho toilet. Also, a fino assortment of Perfumery, and a'. ,.:),. ,l urually kept in a well furnished establishment i ' Thankful for past fnvors she hopes by a furthe ' li'.'st.a to plnuie the publio, the contiuuunoc of the: pstmnago. Not. ?, 18S7. . I'lxildrcn'ss Currlagcts. WE would call tho attention of those wanting i Child's Carriugo, to our new and large assort incut oompilsing nevr and beautiful style. JJL CON-LEY A CO NSiVv 'ALI1, Millinery Good I Siirts 7i. I.. Ciios'felt.'r', begs lenre to fu j no'ince to tbo Ludiesof Sunlmry uud vicinity, tut; i thu bos just opened a lurge uud varied stock oi MILLINERY GOODS, i of all tho latest Fill and Winter styles, to which si. I invites attentiun of her patrons, und Iho ladies gene i rally, cuuliltul of her ability to please. A gaud assortment of DONNt'li)' & IIATi, ' i 1 'a'.i fur features brightaud jolly, i lla:s lor facts melancholy, Kits fur figures, bruad aud burly, I.a'.t for straigbt kair, sad for early Hals of silk, cloth, fe!t sod baaver, ifr.'.s that anneal wenr forever, li.,'. that alaay look so cent, Are bought at Miss Gossicr's oa Fourth -'.r-.i. Also, an excel!..":', tu-aortrnent of Kaablonabi". tn. 1 liol.l-jrioj, Lr'lags. Laces, Woaieu Caps. lfa: .r.':ei chiwfs, Sca.-fy, Uiorcs, llo.iierie.", and all ki'..:s . Fancy No.iui.s, btnn'.ped Muslins. Corsuts. reifuai, ri:.?, .joups, jjiny v uite, liLumvl ol America, li'.airtry, Ac , Ac. . Call and examine for yourselves No troul'f t suovv goods Kury, Nov. !, VC7. k ! tJ'2'i :'S'su.' t . in mi; pi.ictb of lo;; Fall & Winter Goods : "Mitts! 1!. B... !,:izu:-ciy, having jit n-.u-: I .lt,.'..i P' a:: : .eipiiia wi.I. n tuptrior sij l: ' , and Winer Ui.a.,s for Ibe trade of I t." an I t, i wni. 'i s'.e U an.e to ist-ll at Very re'i-L-d u.:r ' is ..-.:1a r:..-'it' .::l1'" c.-.U the ittti-iuinn ef i,.:- ei.i 1 nirrs end tho rail..!.: generaiiy, in tlie sap, a ', I'y ni her gi.odrt, in. i I'm law prijia at wl ; a:uLeld. tie u..s all kind.i of ; iutluatng 1 opli::.-, Merinos, lie bains, Ck'.lo ! uil '''. ;ln; lowest j-i i'jH.-. ! 1: a aiiaiity liiulins i.t ex'.ra low prijjs ! Uuj, l'-l.;c:i i 1 arrie's -.li es,!.. 1'aluio;-'. bki: u, f'hawls, lloals. li liivis of all ilo-eritiiioiis. including a very u' ..t.)iia i I.aji. Cloth 'iloves ilOsIEUY. l.itVti.s .-nd Trimmings of all vurie'.ii '. I,a:i ei'itnptd goods, Zephyrs and Varus, Towiing in gre .-t.-iuty. eienrs' and Ladios' iliindkerchiefs, ri-'ailV, Mi Taaselsand ttuttons. Poan. lej. l'.xtracts, an i r la:, variety of iio'.iousaud fancy articles. Call uud see them before going el-eTvrien' M. L. la.aiu:. i .iiibury, Nov 2, ISo". I Machine Stitchinfj. ORDERS or work lift at tho store of M. . I rii :tley, in N a lhumberland, will bu prompt j atieinied to. I f..y All work warranted. Nov.2-ti MM'ioifs i'okt uu.iiii: wa l-c B Vosl by lsuutli'eIsoiCoiigr-alli lor C.'hui'i'li Commuulen fui'isssait-M. ALSO, EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND WEAK:. rEUSONS. VJ.WYAHDS, XEW JEKFLY. SVi.l.U'H 1'iXtl' li,t Ui; tI"t FOtU TEAR.5 OLD. This justly eclebraied native Wine is nu. lofr.: the juice of Ike Oporto U rape, raised iu thia cull -lie invaluable ToulcAt Irt'Siml-.eiiiii- I'lojdi tit Are unsurpassed by any other native wii 1! n the pure juice of the grape, produced un I r .V Spoor's owu pertooui supervi.-iou, its purity hu genuineness are guaranteed. The ynUDge t chil may partake of it. generous quiilitieo, au 1 the weu; ost invalid may ue it to advantage. Il is parnei ly beniDcial to the aged aud debilitated, un i suit' lo tbe various ailments that alllict tbe w jaier te; It is, in every respect, A WINK TO BE RELIED oy Invalids use bPEER'S PORTOKAPE WI.VE Female use 8PEER S PORT GkAPE WINE. Weakly persons find a benefit by its use. EPEER WINE.-Jin kospitala ere preferred t other wines. ljj?-8old by all Druggisis and Grooeu A. SPELR'S VINEYARD, New Jersey Oilc 2J1I BROADWAY, New York For sale by W. A liENNETT, bunbary, Pa Oct. W ly. . cXRTENTKItS. " trn t 1.1 , oor aatoblkihmeot antrariorst.v o( rteoee, Bewa, stagers, liefctSess, Hu.uirs, fil 1 SANGUINFM M i