Efjc SunbutB American. N. B. KJVOLB, J Publisher. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. 1803. ?Loral Affairs. Skatino. During Iho put week we hare hud excellent skating on the river. The late mow hu interfered with it to ume extent. Poor House. A bill providing for the erection of a Four House In thii oounty , pawed the House of Representatives on Tuesday laat. Our representa tive, Ucn. Kaso, read a bill in place repealing the act orcallng a police force at Shauiokin. To SronrsMKN. The season hiving expired on the 1st Inst., any person killing a partridge, rabbit, ie., subjects himself to a fine of $5 for each ono killed. Our sportsmen should see that the require ments of the law are full; complied with and cur ried out. Ix OrLRATioN Acaik. The rulling mills of the Pennsylvania Iron Works Company, at Danville, arc aguln In full operation. Tho puddlers and help ers have resumed work at the reduction of wages proponed by the proprietors. Both the old and new mills arc now being worked. Coal. Messrs. Haas A Wolverton have entered into partnership ior thoretailingof ooal In Ibis plaoo. They cun be found at all times at tho office lately occupied by Messrs. Scasholtz A Co., whoro all or dcrsfor the delivcryof ooal will receive prompt at tention, See card in auothcr column. Ick. The recent cold weather has produocd an excellent erop of too. The river at this place is covered with the must beautiful clear ice, about seven inches thick. Some of our cltiscns havo al ready filled thoir ice houses. Mr. llursh, who sup plies our cititens with ice every uiurnlng, has also commenced filling his ico house, and will havo a superior artiolo for his customer next season. Ocn Nr.w Coisrr TitaAHiuiLit. Mr John F Fiedler, tho newly elected County Treasurer, t.wk possession of his office on Monday of lust week. Esquiro Kama worth, who retires from office, lias boon an attentive, and obliging Treasurer. We havo mason to believe that Mr. Fiedler will also make a good officer. DaxgcisuI'S CoI"tbkkeit. Tlitie is now in eir- cululion a counterfeit note of tho denomination of $10 ou the First National litiuk of Philadelphia. It is admirably executed, aud none but an expert can distinguish it from a genuine Lill. A uuiubor of them huve been taken by business men of Harris- burg. Wo adviso our citizens to be carerul iu ta king notes of the above issuo on that buuk. This is the only plau to iusuro safety. Tub EilLDlxo Association. The charter for the 'Sunbury Mutuiil .fawns Fund and Iluilding Association" having recently boeu grnutod by the Court, tho first regular election of officers for Pre sident, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and a Board of eighteen Directors to servo for the ensu ing vear, w ill bo held iu the store room of Ira T. Clement, Esq., on M.ukct Square, this (Friday) evening. Jau. 17th. Every member of tho Associa tion is particularly loqueste 1 to be present. Tui: New Kailiioau mull StMiritvTo IIaiel-to:.-. At a lueetiug of ihe stockholders of tho Dan ville, lli.icltou A Wilhetbarro Fvailioiid Company, held at the office of Messrs. Hill A Wolverton, iu Sunbury, on Monday, lSih iust., the following per rons Mere elected officers of said Company for the uisuitt year : President b. T. Kas. Directors A. P. llussul, S. P. Wolverton, Ecnj. Hendricks, Hugh W. McKoyuolds, Uouru Hill, William Hancock and 31. J. Orovus. The fiicuda of this road, which really luns from ;?unbury i. Wilkssbarre, speak encouragingly iu regard to its prospects. About throe miles, between Sunbury and Danville, have been gtajed. S. P. Kane, Esq., the President, has been energetic and untiring in Lis efforts to accomplish this emu prise, uud feels sanguino of its larly completion. This route is thirteen wiles ucaror New York than by the Cutawis.u road, aud parses through eighteen miles ol undeveloped Lehigh coal land, connecting with the Lehigh S'allcy and the Susiuch:iuna and Lehigh railroads. Corr.T. The second week of Court commenced on Monday last. The Court was occupied from Monday until Thursday in the case of Churlus P. Hclfcnatciu vs. the Black Diamond Coal und Iron Co. This was an ejectment for about one hundred atil fifty acres of valuable coal land in Coal town ship, the title to which dopciided on a question of boundary. Tho Court charged iu favor of the idalutM, and tho jury louud a verdict accordingly. The matter will, uu doubt, go up to the Supreme Court. The following licenses were granted by tho Court on the I'th inst. Tbey embrace all that hae been i.-.-ued thus far : Christian Ncff, Sunbury, for tavern. Adam ltcnn, Sunbury, for restaurant. Jobu H. Foresmon, Wutsoutowu, for tavoru. D. S. Rciuj, Litilo Mubanoy, for tuveru. Patrick Daily, ShamoUiu borough, for liquor store. The Pexitkntiaiiv. On Friday morning uf kst week Sheriff Beeklcy took the following prbouers to tho Eastern Penitentiary, at Philadelphia, thsy baling been convicted at the tcssion uf Court lust week ; Paul lieldt, the leader of tho gang who commit ted tho brutal outrages and robberies on Mr. John C. Huffman and Esquire Hales, in ShamoUin town ship. Sontouced tor 10 years and 10 months. Edward Hathmou and Elias Hiuey, also concerned iu the above robberies. Tho former was sentenoed for 6 years and 4 months, and the latter for 7 years aud 4 mouths. Ucorge Mourer, convicted of dealing chickens from Mr. Moekcrt, of Sunbury. Sentenoed for IS 'months. Win, Drown and Bcnj. Crossley, both colored men, convicted of burglury at Northumberland. Sen tenced for 18 months. Mourer and Hcldt made a Ccspvrrao effort to et 3itne from our jail on the night of the Vth inst., by lwiujj through the wall. They were detectod iu he operation by Deputy Sheriff Hofi'man, w ho sc iii cd them. Mourer is a burdened villain, and has ilieady served a term iu the Penitentiary. He fre quently threatened the Lives of the Sheriff and his eputy. Masonic At the annual meeting of tho M. E rtind Chapter of Pennsylvania, held in the Masonic suiplc, Philadelphia, uu the 27th ult., Couip. John . Bobbins, of Catawissa, wus duly iustalled as strict Deputy Oraud High Priest for this (sth) isonic District, composed of the counties of Co ubia, Montour, Northumberland, I'uiun aud Sny- A Masonic Lodge wus instituted at Wataoutown, i county, on Thursday last. The It. W. Grand ster, liicbaid Vaux, delivered the address ou the isiou. Delegatious from several neighboring ;ls were in attendance. We wish our Masonic hren success. At a regular meeting of Northumberland Chap No. 174, held in their Hall, in Sunbury, on ucsday night of last week, the II. P. appointed uilowing officrs, to scrr for Ihe ensuing mi )ear : not Beard, Captain of Hosts. per Slayinaker, Principal Sojourner. in It. Lenker, Kaysd Arch Captain. Mcxandcr Boyd, Master Ji Veil. ob Sbipuian, Master 2d Veil. in M. Cadwallader, Master 1st Veil. i. W. C. Cromer, Cbaj lain. rgc Weiser, Tyler. rge Wsgtnseller, Master of C'erciofuies. ' i .udn Zcttlmoyr, ' ' . . it F Li.:, 1'ursaivai.t Cotnrcit PaoCtiDiKdt-Th Borough Couboll feat on Tuesday erenrg 7th inst , Cblof Bur gess Bright iu the ohalr. Members present Messrs. John Haas, Bourne, Buvher, Marklc, Brioe, Book, Clomcut, llooror and Henry Haas. Before the raiding of the journal, Mr. I. Uuwlur being present, was duly sworn and made statement to his having paid taxes for the year 1888 in Unydet oounty, and asktd to be exonerated from taxes for tho same year, assossed against him in tbo Borough of Sunbury. On motion, Mr. 0 ussier was exonera ted from payment of taxes for 193(1. Minutes of last stated Oight of mooting road and approved. , The chairman of oominittee on claims aud ac counts laid before Council bills of John Shisslor and J. C. Morgan, referred to said committoo at last meeting, and reported the same to be correct. On motion, orders were grnntod fur the same. A. N. Brfco", chairman of committee on pave ments and lidewalkB, presented statement of amount of lions cntored up against parties for laying pave monts. On motion, tho snmo was ordered to bo charged in lodger against the parties. The following bills wero presented aud orders granted fur the same : J. M. Hnrthulomew, til 00 J. B. Miller, "71 John Shisslor, IU 03 Irallile, 43 SO J.B.Bartholomew, 20 411 Ira and Philip llila, S0 57 Lovi Seasholti A Bro., 317 ) Levi Sciisbolti, 1.1 00 Henry Conrad, i'7 00 John B. Weiser, 41 b?r John Shisslcr prosontcd bill fur $07 07. llcforred to committee on claims and accounts. On motion of Mr. Haas, Itesolvet, That an order for $50 bo granted to A N. Brioo for services in superintending tho laying of pavements, crossings, aud attendiug to the entering up of liens, Ac. On motion, Resolved, That tho Chief Burgess is horoby authorized to hand over for oolleclioo the balance due tho Borough from audit reported by Auditing Committee of 1566, to the Borough Attor neys for immediate collection, allowing them 20 per cent, for collection. Ou motion, udjourued. Jacob SmruAX, Clerk. How to Kill n Peach Boiier. Pour asmull quantity of sperm oil on tho bark of your tree, elon to Iho roots, without disturbing the earth. If the scaly bug infests the bark of your trees, rub them with uu oiled swub and it will bo destroyed also. Oil is Iho most effective poison for all insects. It closes their spiracles, or breathing holes, on tho side of tho body. Essontiiil oils, such us camphor aud turpentine, kill or drivo away insects fur tho same leaf on, and not becnuso their odor is pungont. This advice is given by on old entomologist, nnd has long been practiced successfully by him. Tnu One Session Movkmuxt. We take the fol lowing from nn exchango nnd insert it iu our col umns because we agree with it, and think that the subject should be muro generally agitated : 'Our schools should hive but one ses'iun per day. Our children are absolutely uvor-tiukcd ; they go at nine and return at twelve, thence again at one, and homo again nt four. They have but very little time for recreation. They oro obliged to study lor the following day, and it requires most all their time to complete their tank, w hereas, if there was but ono session, they would havo abundant time for both study and pbysicil oxcrcisv, which is so much needed." Tub Ur.ovuit A Baker Sitwixu Machinus are being introduced into the most prominent families of this place. Judging from tho number reertved by Miss Dulius, the agent ul this place, she must be doing a good business iu the sale uf these excellent machines. They give general satisfaction wherever they have been tried, aud besides being an orna ment iu uuy household, hard lubor has become a pleasure by the rapidity, durability and beauty of their work. 7hey make the strongest and most I elastic stiich, ate more easily uudumtnod, and are more tu?ily kept in order than any other machine. ' Those who have not yet seen them cau do so by culling ou Miss Caroline Dalius, ou Mar Let street, i Moke Koubeiuks at Mii.toe. The Mi'.ioiiiuu. of Friday last, saj : Iu addition tu the account ul the burglarious entrance of the houses of Mc.-rs. H i liulh and T. B Huiuiltou, reported la-t week, wo have to record similar occurrences ut the ro.-ddenccs of Mr. John MiddlcLou, Mr. Hubert MeCul luick and Mr. Thomas Artley. At neither of these places was anything of value tukeu. At III'. Middlctoii's, it is thought, chloroform wus used. The only booty of tho robbers here wus about two dollars in change At Mr. McCorwick's tho villuius entered bufore ull of the family hud retired, and ono of the family crossing the hall, interrupted them iu their work, and they fled. At Mr. Artley's they made an en trance at the cellar. Taking everything into con sideration our citizens escaped from this raid of the light lingered gentry with small loss. We should say from tho overhauling of revolvers that u similar uttemp; iu this vicinity would prove dangerous. Fatal Accident at Milton. The iililtoniuu of Friday last, says that on Monday afternoon, 0th iit , an accident occurred ut the car factory iu that place hich resulted in the dcuth of Alexander McNeill, a workman employed by Murray, Dougal A Co., uged about Ji years, and a native of Prince Ednard's liland, one of the British North American Provinces. The particulars of the accident ure as follons : McNeill wus ut woik on u car which was ou the side Hack and from one eud uf uhich the trucks lui beeu tukcu out uud blocks substituted to support it. A train backing up struck the opposite eud of the car and threw it over un McNeill, crush lug hiui beneath its ponderous weight. Ho wus taken out us soon us possible and everything done for bitu that could be done, but after lingering ulong iu great suOeiiug until Tuesday evening at V o'clock, he died, lie was au unmarried man aud had sove r il cuiuruli with him from his native country, who attended his funeiul, which tuok place on Wednes day. LiiAi- Vkaii Muuy uf our yuung ludy readers, we tuprosc, are uut aware of the privileges they have limine; this leap year. Youug ladies, those especially who have been currying on the "hand kerchief flirtations" for some time, way take ad vantage of this, the only ehai.ee they will have fur four years tu cciuc, (-on,o of you way be old maids by that time.) aud if ihe young geutlouitu will not uk you to gu to sleighing parties, skating or pic nics, you may ak them, of cour.e waking them furk over tho "currency." We will not take Ihe responsibility of advising you to go further than asking thew tu pic-uics, Ac. ; iu this you will havo to use your own discretion, but there are, uo doubt, many buablul young wen who would Lo glad uf the chance of uvoiding that painful duty, "popping the question." Oirls, you wust put the next twelve months to good use ; dun't wa.le time. PENNSYLVANIA STATE TtllFt UA.t COKVIM- Ties. A State Temperance Convention will be held ut Harrisburg, commencing on Tuesday, the 13th of February uext, ut which it is expected that all the counties, including Northumberland, will havo representatives to take part iu its deliberations. Each person attending the Convention, who purcha ses a ticket to Harruburg at full rates, at any sta tion on the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia t Erio, or Northern Central ltailroads, will receive at the Convention i free roturn ticket. All churches, colleges aud academies, all tempe rance societies, diviaious of sons of temperance, lodges of good templars, and all other friendly so cieties, are requested to have themselves represent ed Ly such a cumber -of delegates as they may choue. The PuunsylvanU Slate Temperance Vnlon will bold its annual seasiou in Harrisburg during the week of-the Convention, for the election of officers and managers. Iuturesting resolutions aud plans of aotion will he presented for discussion, and eloquent speakers will Le present to cnliteu the (loca tion. All persons at the Convention (male and female) will have ao opportunity to become members of the Ktate I'nion, and all its auxiliaries axe re quested lo send delegates to this annual meeting as , well a to the Cvuvecli-'n i BtraimtBS jroTidEa. CT'Job trlntinfc.' Having reoeired a largo supply of Kii W JOAt TlfPJi, of Various new stylus, Postors, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter lleads, Bill lloads, Labels, Ac, cun be printed in the latest and boat stylus, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. .S' ! I - Blaxes We have printed a large number of blank petitions and bonds for tavern and restaurant license, for the purpose of supplying those in tbo oounty who intend applying fur lioense at theflanu ary session of Court. . We koep a foil assortment of all kinds of logal blanks on hand, neatly printed, wbioh we sell vory cheap. Blank Leases. Wo have on hand a large num ber of blank leases, neatly printed, which wo sell at ten cents per copy. As the season for leasing property is at hand, and as a largo number of them will be required, wo are ablo to supply the demand. Wo havo them printed with and without tho ex emption clause. Tnu Rules or CoURr. We have a small num ber of copies of the new Hulos of Court, regulating tho praotico of the courts in this (eighth) Judicial District, composed of Northumberland, Montour and Lycoming counties, and also the Kulcs of Equity Practico adopted by the Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania, which wo will sell at $2 por copy. If any of tho legal profession have not yet obtalnod them thoy oan be supplied, on application at tho Ameri can office, or addressing us by letter. i. 1... IMP Down thet Oo. Prices are down 40 per cent, at J. O. Beck's Merchant Tailoring and Clothing establishment, on Fourth street. He has Just opened a sploudid assortment of goods, which ho will muke up to order, in the best manner, and at tho lowest prices. - - News. Look out for the new Winter styles of Cloths, Cossitncres, Ac, at tho Continental Clothing Bazaar, Market Square, Sunbury. Slayninkcr is determined not to be outdone, in point of cheapness, beauty and durability of bis goods, by any ono iu tho country. Do You Wam to Know? Know what? Why, where you can find tbo cheapest, the best, and tbo most judiciously selected stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valiccs, 'Ac, to'bo found outside of tho cities ? Jf you do, call at Thaeher's First Nationnl Store, in Pleasants' building, Market Squaro, and you will find the very articles you want. Tbacher still keeps ahead of all competitors, and his late ndditioiito his stuck is attracting crowds of buyers to his store. Don't wait, but go nt unco, while you can have a lurgo stock to select from. Urand Picture!". If you want to see a grand array of richly tinted and lite-like pictures, walk up to Byerly's Oallery. Some taken a few days ago, in tone, correct likeness and artistic finish, are cer tainly very superior specimens of art. Byerly's popular Oullory is In Simpson's building. Market Square. Asotuer U KM.it a L is tuk Fi klu ! During the past few days wo huve been viitcd by a tieuerul Thaw, whoso warm and genial countenance has fairly melted the tiggcte cbuuks of ice in the streets, and the next thing we'll see will be u geiie rul rush- if not of water down the streets, certainly of customers tu Miller's Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store, corner of Third and Mai ket Streets, to make their selections from the new and elegant slock just received. The Place tu Uet Clotuino. A good article of clothing, ut a fair aud liberul price, can ulwuys be obtained nt J. F. Shueficr's Tailoring establishment, on Murkct Squaro. Shueffer ulwuys keeps on hand a splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimures, Yist iugs, Ac, which he makes up into elegantly fitting garments ut u v cry luw figure. CucenriL Facts. Nut tho least among the cheering news is tho report of tho Secretary of thu Treasury, showing such a healthful state of the finances, which must pluco our financial reputation ubroud ou u pur with our physical fume. Not less cheerful is it to see bri.-k trade at Fuu-l's fanhionnblc Hat and Cap Emporium, in Market Square. lie has the finest stock of goods ever brought to this section ol couulrv. MAillllAOES, At Heed's Station, at tho Martz. Esq., oil tho I'th itii-t. polo, Mr. Jo.siAU Haas and both of bliauiukiu township. resi.luujc ut' fiololnou , by llcv. J. F. Wam- Mis. tALLIU MlLLLIl, DilATHa. Iu Philadelphia, on the 7th iust., ZAC1IA1UAH t l.ODHl.N'S, toruieily uf this plauo, ageil ubuut UU years. Near Turhutville, on the 8lh inst., LAWKENCE YL11K, aged about 43 years. rxl .Niii'UtV .tiAUiliEM'S. Corrcctud Veokly for the "American." Wheat Fluur, extra fuuiily. per barrel, do do tla do per cwt. live Flour, per bid. do per cwt. Wheat, prime red, new, per bushel, liye, du Corn, new-, do Outs, do Potatoes, do Dried Peaches, pared per louud do do unpared du Dried A poles, do 12 00 0 00 10 00 6 00 40 i Ha I 15 I I HO 40 1 40 ia i 31 Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per hu. Duller, per pound, r-KS'i Cheese, Lunl, Haws. s-lioulders, Deef, hind quarter, flout " Mutton, Chickens, per dozeu, per pouud, du do do ' do do do per pair 14 i 13 IS CO NlsiiiiiuKin oiil"l'i-(il-. EliAauKin, January i, ISM. Tutm. Cvt. Scot fur week ending Jau. 11, u.109 Iti Per last Keport, JJsri U Tu same time last year, Increase. 4,001 03 4.2o7 C6 Sptcial SCct'ucs. Tun Atlantic Caulk was considered a mam wu'h enterprise, Lut never has or will elicit the com mendation that has attouded the success of Cue's Dyspepsia Cure. It Is getting a world-vvijo fame, simply from tho fact thut it cures. Oue buttle often docs the work effectually ; at the same time it Kill lint injure thu most delicate constitution. Dt.vi-M.ss, Dli.nuxlss and Catahuu treated with tho utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., Ocul ist and AurUt, (formerly of Loydeu, Holland,) No. 805 Aruh Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources iu city and oountry eun bo seen ut his office. The Medical faculty arc invited to accompany thoir patients, as be has no secrets in hi. practice ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. uov.30-1t. 'I'o 4'oiiumi vca. Tho Iter. EDWAKD A. WILSON will send (free ol charge) to all who desire it, tbo prescription with Hie uireetions or waning auu using the simple reme dy by which he was cured ut a lung affection and that dread disease Consumption. HU only ubjeet is tu beuebt the utilicled, and he hopes every suflerer will try this prescription, as it will oost them totbing, any may prove a blessing. Please address KEV. tLWAKD A. WILSON, myJR'fl" ly WjlHamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. aus'i-os-M til' Vuulls. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and ull Ihe effect of youthful indiscretion, will, fur the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe aud directions for making the simple remedy by which be was eured. tuftercrs wishing to profit Ly the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN it. OUDEN, wylo -67.1y 42 Cedar Street, N. V. lsxlvriiiullou. Information, guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair usin a bald bead or beardless taoe, also a recipe fur the removal of Pimples, illotches, Eruptlous, etc., on the skin, leaving Ihe same soft, clear, and beautilul, oan be obtained without charge cy auurcising THOS. P.CHAPMAN, Chimisi, r.ar S, Y7 8!:; Fiosdasy, m York THE HEALING POOL, , And ITcmse of Mercy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPOHTC. frYonii$ Men. nn the crime nf Solitude, and tho Errors, Abu ses aud Dlsoasos wbioh destroy the manly powers) and create Impediments to Marriage, with sure meant of relief, Hint in staled letter nvplnr. frto of rhar. Address DP.. .!. SKtLLIN UOL'GUTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. I JuueB, 1W. ly , . , , The following Komediea are all old and we'll es tablished, and thousands linra been "benefited by their use They are for sale by druggists generally : Tho Peruvian Syrup, a protected Solution of lh Protoxide of Iron, inip-i plies the blood with its Life Element, Iron, Riving strength, vigor, nnd new life to the whole system. For Dyspcnsia, Debility, Feiualn Weakness, Ac, It is a speoific A 32 pane pamphlet, onntalniuir a valuable treatise on "Iron as a Medicine," Willi cer tificates aud rcoommendntfon. Ae .will boseutfreo. J. P. DINSMOUE, Proprietor, No. 3d Dey St., Now York. Wiatar'a Unlsam of Wild Cherry lias been used for nearly hnlf a ccnlurv for Corona Conns, Consumption, and every affection of tho Throat, Lungs and Chest. It cures a cough by looseninz and oloansing thu lungs ami allaying irri tation, thus removing the cause instead of drying up the cough and leaving the catisu hchind. SETU W. FOWLE A HON, Proprietors, No. H Trcmuut St., Boston. Dr. H. Anders' Iodine Water, a pure solution of Iodine dissolved In water without A solvent, containing lj grnins of Iodine to each fluid ounce of water. Iodine is admitted, by all medical men, to be tho best known remedy for Scroixla, Ulceusi, Cancers, Sti'Hilis, Salt Kiiklm. Ac, and thousands can testily to the won ib'rful virtues uf this preparation iu such cuius. Circulars freo. J. P. DTXSMOKK. Proprietor, No. 30 Dey bt , Now York. Grwco'8 Celebrated 8nlvo works like niajio on Old Sores. Burn?, Scalds, CuK Wounds, Bruises. Sprains, Chapped Huinls, Chil blains. Ac , Ao. It is prompt in action, aootVie tho pain, lakes nut soreness, and reduces the inosi angry looking swellings and Inflammations, thus affording relief and a ckmplpte euro. Only 25 conts a ljr : sent bv mail for 35 cents. BETH W. FoWLK A SOX. Proprietors, Jan. 11-lt No. 18 Trcmunt St., Boston. COLUAlil A; t'O.'S UEiiMAX KRASIVB SOAP U manufactured from 1T11K MATERIALS. m:d may be considered the ST A X DA IU) OF EXCELLENCE. For salu by all Oroccrs. May IS, 1X07. ly. o m: pkici: cLoTiuxu. JONES' O I. , D E S T A 11 L I S 11 E D i CLOTHING HOUSE, j FO 1 .Tl a I' k e t Si reel, Oue door uhovo Sixth, Philadelphia. ' For uiaiiy years thid Estahlishment hiutdiie hu.-i- ! ties or. the Ono i'rieu fSys.em, anj we heliuvnwo ure the only Clothing House iu tnu city that otiietly j nolhereii to thin jo iueiple. We have earned a repu- ! tat ion which we are proud of. forood tato in delect- : f;ooil .styles and Mtk'tantial uialeriah', und Iiot lesi , iuipoilaut, tor haviiij; all our goods, ; BiX'I'U.t Wi.t.l. ys.i)i:. i W'c einploy the hest laieul, for Cutters, und our j Ooods arc of hoth hinds I'a.-Iiionnblc uud plain ; ho that all tastes can ho suited, 'l'he prices are tlio : very lowest, us any vi by u uioiueiil thoujlil luiisl ! sec. or otherwise we could not meet tho eouipcl.tiou (.four neighbors, for us no deduction are everiuiulu. we must put our priced djwu tu the a.l vantage iu pioinise. Tbo peojilo may depea 1, this is the true plau upou i which to do buxincss. mid niai.v a dollar cau bo euved lu Cluthing buyerf by keepiii); in mind JONES' ONE Pit ICE CLOTHiXtJ IlOl'jE, rtu4 Market .Mrrcct, Phil.nlelphiu, Not ou iho Coiner, but one Uoor iihuvc t'i::!h. Match 2?,. I.;.;:.-ly 4 DDiu:si t.) tiik M:i;viiL.s ami oi.iiii.in- i V le'l. w liofe kallci inc.. t.uvc b.-ea L-r.a.-i. uu lo it, u..e C,:i, eausen. uaU vv lice w.l, l cjn o e oioill,it ti calo.ti.l lelalta existence UesnahU ll V .Ml at e Mit.'.rrin; ol have btuicrc.l Hon, lovoluolai f ill., i.ii.L;,, wl.i.l eilcel iloesll iroduee Uii.i, ).,ui .eliLlal lieall.iV II oa litei euk, ' ilcbJilateu. ciMlj nu.l '. O.a-s a l.tl.e cMr.i exeltl.m ti' Ouee iai;-lLiti hi .a Uiv Ik ui'I f II e. nui liv cr, oi uri.ta.y ..r:ii.., ol y.nii Lalnej s, li Li,tiv-uii ,;tl oul ol oioei ! l. ur unite .oiucliine. lai. li, on.Sj , o, l'..ieS),oi i. il r.jj.y , mi s.-llliii! ! tirttocs a lines seuia i ie u Die top ! Ill an seijiinciil at Itie Ijiilt'.iii alter II li.iSAt oil aulu.e .' Uo )ou . iiuvu s,aii. ol' bliorl bieatliliij: or ils;'e'Kia .' Au ...i , li-verl. e.ilistijatiU ! ilo vou li.iee ol laiiitin oi lasiiv. ol bluoit lo Hie load ! V'iur ui.aa .ry loiiiaiitil ' y-im none I'liiibtanliy tlvvt-liiia: nooa tli. sai'j. el f Il..vou ! fc.-ld'll!, lllesn, lli'ipliii;, llieU.il e.niiiiany, ol tile .' ll.i )iu : W.St, lu lie lelt aliiite, to j;.-t lnvay h-aii eceryb ? ll. e. : any inlle llilnif make )oa .Initio j n.ip ? I. your p bioien ol rettK-.g? Is tlirt la.lie ,-l Vimh e,e.as luilllaiit I l The bloom .ut your cheek as bridal .' llo ,ia cnj i yoi.i. sell' in s tetrj j ua writ ' f)o juli .ai.ne youi UU.tiitM vv KM Hie hailie truviy .' llo yon feel a. tlluet, eMillilenee In yie.i sell .' Aie V"iir S(iilils dull nail tl.;ei;i.i!!. k.vlii lo lil ul lil.-laiieli.il) ? ll .o, .l.i lu, I li, iili.yni.i li V er or ill stieiiM.t ; Have Jon le.ta-.a inelits.' or back v.cak, your kilet-s ! .vetik, a.til hav e oat liltle apjielile, Uii'J ),iu uttilbulL ll.ib lo dy.jKjisia nr 1j VL-r-c. .u:' L.ii.t ! .Vvv, ItM.b-r, a!ia.-. vein-ri al itis 'a-ss liadtv eui'ej, and seAurl e.cesus, aie all ea,ii'ieol iinlaeiii a Wu.ik-lie-., hi l tic geiu-rative ni;.iii 'I he orij.iiis oi uti:iti n. . when in icrlect lieallll. make Ilia Ulan. Old )'U ever lllink that ll..t.e b.'lil, iteh.tnl, eil.-iaetie, -,ei.i-l ei i.lil, bile- ; ee...lul liuliaebb-niell ale alvi:ij lli.se vvli is geioaalive i oiaaub ale la iielleel lu-allh : Von nueer ileal su"h nleil oij i e.-loi'liin ol Oeui ineliiiieh av, l nei Y.iabiic., ol iiiiiita. -o j lion ol ihe hcarl I'ltt-y me never ati.no- ihcy eaaa.il bile- ' eeed In basiiK-b. ; lliey doh'i bee-mil' b.at and Uisruiii .i;;i ,1 j j . ! til. are a.vvayb ioiile and te.iwaat in Hie eooii-.tny .a U- ' do s, anil l.i.-l. y iu aiai ll.eih naht Ilk Hie laee lenie of j .uir '0 ! do'iiea.t looks nr anv nlli.-r IlleaiillefaS iiIhmi! Ihelll. Iui! not mean lh"be will keep Ihe in'aiin iiillimud hy liro.in 1 litxeebs 'riicbe will not only una their i-aistilaii ins i bat a'so those tln-y d i bub.acnb vv-nh 01 l. i . How many men t'loin Inilly.eur.d ihnean'S, Ir.an tile rlleelb 01 aeli-ahase and exi-esses, tiave luoi.t;h; ah ul ll,.:l suite ol weukot.s 111 those nr'jos Dial lia. le.tneeil tin. ; general sy blt'in so inui-li u. lo niuaee aluio.i ev. r-o.her ' disease lUiney, tuiiaey. p.irah bit, soioal .-til'-ct ions, sai-.-ute, 1 and ulnrislevtiy other loiui ol ihbe.ib'.- wioeh liuliiauilv Is ! heir to, uaJ taa rcileaase ol Ihe trouble bi-arecly ever bus peeleu, anu liav'e Uoeloied lor ull tut the ti.'!il one. ! liiseasesoi llteie ureaiis leuutre Hie use ol uuutietie Ul.I. llllOl.U S I1.LIU L I UACT ULl'ltl Ibllo'eie il j Dniretie, and is a certain cuie l..r diseases ,.i the ll ai'.ler, . htdaeys, Uiuvel, iliol'sv, Ureaii.e i eakiirss, l-'euialc Coinilaials, Uenelld Debility, and ull diseases ol I lie I u- ' liar)' Orifoiia, wliellier existnij! lu .Mule or female, I'loin ! whutev'er i-uusc oiiginntUig and uu matter ol liow long i btulnllnc. , II no irealuienl is submitted to, Consuninti 'linr li'..'iaity j may ensue. Our llesh undldoiid alesuj)oled ironi thete ; souiues, and Ihe hcall'tund iutiiiess. una lli.tl oi I'u.ttllly, i depruds ijpou pri.niit use ol a reliable leinedy. lleliuholJ'a Kxlruct lluehu, esluh.i.lia.t Uward of la i jeurs, jirej.art-d by II. T. HKI.MUDi-li, Diufgul, .-idl Uniadway, New Yoik,nnd lot South Itlta Slieel. I'hila tel,hi-i. 1'a Pan a VI via ier bottle, or o (Hitih-i tor &ti.5u. ile:iv'ered I to any uildie.s buld tiy all Diugi.tfc cvel Wheie. March a. Mi7 Iv I .jfi-ai CIieiTy lN''loi-iil, l uK tun l. A i-i ii vi lli! or Ceuyh.i, Cu!dn, ItijUtehZt, lluarst ne-v,, Vrui, Jjl'ultchitin, Jlltilitltt ('uDMtlllJlli Hi, II nd j or thf Jlilirl ;' L'olMttlllj'tilc I'utUhta in A.I tiiie'ci Sinyis iij the JJifUiM.. , .. QO wide 1. Ihe field of it .iVs.V , IO usefulness ui. d so uus Hfit'f9 ir'-W'- merous are Ms cures, tha- &tr.i i 1 nri.'iir-'-i. - , IU Ulll.i.1 loaj :e,,uu iS vi' f 'iv v ' couuiiy uru pcraiua puu VVii.tC ' W licl.v kuovvu, who have vic-i (ic-?- Wiai io.ua ea i'V ii irom ulariuiiig uud even despe rate discuso. id Ihu lungs. When once tried, iis su periority uv-ur every other expectorant is tou appa rent to esoupe observation, aud whure lis virtue, are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and duugoruua atleo tiuns uf the pulmonary organs Incident tu uur cli mate. Whilu many inferior remedies thrust upou thu community have failed aud becu discarded, this has gained friends by every liial, conferred beiietils ou the elhicted they cau never forget, aud produced cures tuu numerous aud too remurkable to bo lor golteu. We oan assure the publio thut its quality is care fully kept up te the best it ever has been, aud Ihut it way be relied ou to du for their relief ull that il has ever done. Ureal numbers of Clergymen, Pbysieiaus, States men, and other eminent purMiUsges, have leut Iheir uames lo oerlil'y to Ihe unparalleled usefulness uf our remedies, but spsee here w ill nut periuil the in sertion of them. Our Agents furnish, gratis, our Amcricam Aluasiac, in which they are given, with also lull descriptions uf the eompluinl. uur lewedies cure. Those who require an alterative medicine to pu rify the blond will find Av tu s Com-. Ext Sahsa fabilla the one to use. Try it once, aud you will concede its tslue. Prepared by I'E. J.C. AYL'R A CO, Lowell, Mass., and sold by all Druggists and dealers in wed iciue everywhere. l'uo Kl-rli Machine ttitchlng. OMiV.lts or work, left at ihu so. re i t M. il. Piiuttley, iu NoithuUiberlani, ill 1 e prcuij tly atien4ed l. IX" All werk "ana:.!.; .S v : if NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 -''t;a-tir' ' Count lclUn. Thu imiiunl niLCliiiL: of thu County lumi tiitu will ciiiivutie nt T lie Court IIousu, in the Jti.rnuib i.l'ttiinliury, on MOS DAY, Jniuiuiy 2(1 lb, 1HCS, bUti. cuullllUi! IU scsUu during tin! Wfj;k.' "Accoiiling to llio Acl of Asscnilily, H proved April Dili, 1807, under wliiuli Uio institute! is belli, t lie roll of members iiuibt Lu eitlleil ul lenst tn ico tncLi eluy ; com mittee of five teuuliers on Permanent Certill enti'8 must lie ctionen by ballot ; tuichm may iittdiid tlie limtitutc und be pniil by the District I '.he mime an if they irero in tchuvl, und (hime icho ubiH.nl tht msK.lr.ci, J rvm the liutitute vj their vim account without a nood renmn. tiiai hare thiir ttaiit vf jirot'insi'intl nj'irit uud in- j dicittd by eertiflivtri if a Ivircf yrudc at the nij-t urniiiiiintiiiii. f Sru Pctiu'u. Sellout Jour- I mil, M.iy 18U7, pa fits iiT'J. J The Teachers' Institute is now ltKrjCiUKU ' iiy law, un. 1 the attendance or uon uttetid iince of every teacher in the county will be niileil down by the Sicietury in a book kept fur that purpose. It ix eiuiiistly hoped unit expected Unit, every School Uoniii iu the county will allow their touchers the time to "attend the Institute uud pay them thummie nt if they wi re in bcliool." If any School Kottrils will not pity their Uncliers for the tin.e spent tit the Institute, they oiiudit ul the very h-unt permit tlum to close school and iilleud, each teacher Milking up the time lost. bcliool OinVeri, Doctors, I.nwyers, Minis ters, Kilitors, and everybody altercated iu the cause of education aud thu advancement of thu Common Sc hool l-iys'.i in ure cordially invited to attend und ptnticiputu iu the e. tn i.-ia. Hon. J. 1'. Wicfccrsliiim, State iriipciinten dent, lion. C. f. Cobtun, Deputy State Mu pel intendent : 1'iof. F. A. Ailcn, 1'iof. Kliiib Selineiilcr, of the Sunbury Cliisii.ul lu.stitu te; S. S. Jin k, Ksii.,l'iriiiei l.v County Supcrin tenilctit of WeMinolehiud enlinty ; C. V. Deans, Ks(., l'lim ipiil of the School lor Sol- i (tiers' Orphiiu's ; J.J. Ueimi'iiMiyder, 1-sij., j formerly CountySupcriuti nilclit o! Noithnni bcrl ind county"; lli nry Ilotiek, lis-p, Super inteiiih'iit nf Lebanon county, and other ' i prominent Irk-nds of cdtioiition throughout j the State are expected to be present us lu- ; mitutu Lecturers. CJ. V,'. IIAl! I'T, j I Count v Superintendent. I I Satiirdiiy, Dec. 14, 18(17. i i Are tho lesl iu V. c, j FOlt Till: FOLLOWING I'.EASONS. ! I Tiiey arc more tiinplo und durublo, cao'ui kuv-t iu iriU'i. tu.il.c u trunt' unj miji'o clastic stuolt, a fiiiuut uri'l luuro l'fuutHul t-ci.m than any uiliui- ; 'iiu'y uli f-ii-ri'-'i frm two tioii.noii hils. rv- j tj'uie un i c-u iii'liu; of thread. f.Mlen botli tinU of ' tlie ct!im by their oivn iteration, mi'l lltough t-vcry i ti i I li fctitcb if out tht t-vtttn toil! nut rip. j f ilio Legion of llunnr wm confcrry l on the rente jJcLt llivC uf till! 2 A ul the F.xpc.iiit.iii Uiiiveiselleo, Paris, 1 St!7 ; thus . a'.t.'stiiix their great su;.iiioi it v over nil other live- : ing inaeiiines. CKOVL'U A DAKEP.'.S N it !' 'i' '!' I. i: H .u C t!EM:w I For Matitifaclittiiig, j Combine tho ino:t moderu and essential Improve. J ii. elite. ' j The attention is requested of Tailors, Manufao- J turera of lioots und Shoes, Carriage Tiiuiming, Clothini; and all others requiring the Uou of the most cfleetivu LOCK STITCH MACHINES, To those iu:w.tylcs, ivhich possess uLQ.bti.kubk nd vantages uvi r all others. Foil SALF. LV Mies C:AHOIiIM2 DATIUS. Market Street, SL NUl liV, PLNN'A , Nov. 2.1. 147.-1 v Christmas Goods, Alt; NOW I'.FADV AT i 'I'. . Mil...',, J E W K I ii V S T 0 K !:. .Market Sauic, near thu liail ltoad, Q-J1T3UP.T. S" ueh as Ladies and death men's Fine Cold and . Silver Watches, Chains, Preast-Pins, l.ar-rin.'s i and Fiiier-ltiiis, Silver 'i'ea-sctis, Cake, Curd Su ! tar Puskeb,, LUnuer and liieaklat Castors, Spoon i iioMoi'S. llutlel. Coolers. Svi-un and llrink inif l!nrn. Knives, Foi ks nnd .rpoous uf various kinds, aud a lull ; assortment of .Silver-Fluted g-als. ! j Also, Iiuvvsou, Wurren llido's Colobr.ited Tip- I Top Oold Pens, und ufull ui.rtuiei.t of 8 day uud ! j 3u hour uloeki. i I Particular utteution r'tiid to Ihe rcrah-iiu- r.f Ono atehes. Clocks and Javiolry. j All woik wurruuicd. All orders promptly attend ' ed to. Please cull and cxaiuino our slock bcf-jio pur- chasing el.-ew bore, j .Suiibtiiy.lle-ceuil.er2l. 1MW Holiday Presents ! t-'j- v - r.-'V WATCHMAKER A JKWFLL'K Market tjuare, iiiiar tho Court Iloue, t SUNLIl KV, Nortliuiuberlaud County, Pa. HF has just opeucd an asMriuient of Hold f) 'C and Plain Patent Wutches, CLOCKS Vf.'.-sa.' lor ltailroads. Panks und Ilvvellings, Fine tT' Uuld lliujrs, Finger Kings, Ilracelois, Minia lure Cures, Medallions. Lm'keis, I'encils. 'i'liinibles, Spcctaoles, Silver Table, llcswil, Tea Sail and Alutard Spoons, Suar Spoous, Cuis, Napkin ltings, Fruit and Putter KuivcJ, Shields, Combs, lliuinoiid Pointed pens, Cusiers, Pitchers, Putter Ui.hes, Fruit lli.-bos, Cuke Uuskets, Syrup l'ltchers, Ac. Au. He invites the eiliieus uf Sin. bury and vicinity to call at the above place, where he will be happy to wait upoirtheui. Li -Particular attention aid to F.FPAllUNO. December i'l, laiif. II' VOI WAIT, 1 F you want a sett of Harness for tl8 00. so to JACKSTKOU. IK you want a good silver-mounted Harness, go lu JACK STKOH. IV you want Harness, or anything in bis line of busiucss chear thau they cau oe puruhuod I elsewboro, go aud Iry at JACK STKOU'd fcbop. All goods are warranted as represented. IF Jou want a iiioti driving Horse and Buggy, go to JACK t'l'KOH'S Livery, opposite the Ctntr.l 11-jtcl, iVunbuiy. IF you want a good Auctioneer, eo Ui JACK STUOll who is ulwavs ou hand to make Jou a good sale or no pay. Sauliury. NovS, lnt7. THE tmlquaMtiis (if Sole l eather, Freueli i'ulf , tkilib. Moiioci-.m.. l-luius, l.aMs. Nullr. Vc;s- ; Tools nf all ku.ii Bil l iv r v thing us.'d bv 'ne Irs li Uuls lo I; J II l"M.L lo I I- hi:- i i.. . - I Io not It end thin Column or yon will vtti-ttilnly Icitfl out where jou Buy the CH0ST GOODS, uf the BEST GiXJ-X.IT'Sr For tho LEAST MONEY. SMALL PUOFITS AND QUICK CASH SALKd : 11. V. I'jtili.SAU, at tho MAMMOTH STORE, MaIUCET .s;i ap.k, scM'.ntY, rr:xN'A. Ilau just received und opemsl the 1IKST i:j.!:"IT;and FINEST AS.-iOKT.MENT, of DRY GOODS IX TOWN. French Slerinos, Prints, .Muslins, Oiiiirliarns, Ca.simei, ic. KOTIOXS f all uinds. Hmi i v, (i loves, .Men 'stud Ladies Vuderganueut WHXTE GOODS. A full aisortmcr.t of TRIMMINUfi. Puildcn will find wy'Siuok uf lllai'ttvvairt-. I'uoits., tiiti, (jiluss, Jtc, 4'ciHiU'!i-. Lrugs und Medicines, Willow and Cedar a are, QdtiQfWd.-e, liUssnaro, Ctutkery, Salt. HOOTS AM) SHOES- Ii.VTS AND CJAi'N, and in fact everything usually kept iu a Urge Store Call aud be euuviucud thai the CI1LAPLST TLACL TO bt V ALL VOLU UOOIJS is ut The MumuiuUi Stur i uf 1't-riUB Cllkll,- il .Kilt) m. as mr (iuods are bought fur V! the HEADY MnNkY. Cash aud tol l t Leap ii v.fiuu:.'. , unoui.- "ot J 1- KEEP WELL-DRESSED.' Call aud tea the well selected. .Stock of CLOIU3, C.VMSIMEBES,. , ,. ' ' OVLHCOATIXO!? VI S ao Just received at rTVTe MEUCIIANT TAH.oniXd LSTALLISU MENT, Fourth Streot, htluw Eyster'a btuie, H'SIiVtV WINTER CLOTHING of Iho mnft approved style is made up to utdor a reasonable rates. Ho ha u1o a finr assortment of Ciuiincra '.o'.. Drawers, t.'ndersliiris, Uveihuuls. lllounes, . i I, -tics, Cotton and Uoolcn lluse. Suspenikrs, Jin kerchiefs. Oloves. ami a geiiTal variety of' GENTLEMEN'S l'LKXI.-slll.MJ UOOHS, tilvo 1,'uu a call, which you will fiud ta la to ; our aJrantngo. fsiiiiliury, (Vd. 19. Ifi'o. "a-.V i: a u "i v . i. v PALL A11LO VraTTE?. T S JJv K 5 AT THE tTOUE OF J. I-I. Corner of Fourth and Miu Lot jlreeu., tL.M:L'llV. Jl t-T rcieived lroui New York iind Pliiladelphia, a lavgi! supply of FALL AND VINTFit lillODS, wiiiih hu willvuu ut taiall roli'.s, lor cash or eouiilry produce. His Dry U(Mi.l d"pnrtmeii( is full of cvervdes-iip-tioii. Aipleioliil line of LAHIEV DULrisijOUDd, anil Whito Uoo.ls at ail prioos. Fancy Cakiu fir Lauies, ai.d iihctlaud V'ool Shawls Yankeo Notioua in Great Variety Ai.o, Ladica' Flench Corsets and Hoop hkirt. C J ZK. IP E T 3 , Wove Floor Clothr, f-t.iir Cn-pets Floor Oil Cloths, nil widths, Cnvri::o Oil Cloth, Table Oil Cluib Wi'L.w Shinies, Plain Oreeu und Uiovvu Oil Cloth mid Fixtm'i. for Wiudous. QHOCEIilKS, .s'uar. Coffee, Moh'jces, l'.iee, Crackers, Spices, Halt Fi-h, Cheese, Ac. l.'ueei.sw arCjUliut vvuro. idi-ndid Set'.eof Teuware, at low prices. IiOOT.1 & tillOBH IN C IIS AT VAKIF.TV. I! us and Caps. Oil, Pmnl, (jlass, Putty, Sek,ul Uookj. Paper, slates, ic. II A R D V A R i: . Shovels. Forks, Nails, l.oc'.is. Hinges nnd Sire!' A Liirfn nsirtmeiit i f WALL PAPLU aad Eor' at u.l prices. AU pers.ois ile'ii'hiL: to get good goWs will plc-asn give hiui u call. Sitiibury, Nov. 1, 1SC7. J. 11. EXCEL. i e On Third St., snc diair below the Lutheran Church ! sin n r n v , v r. n n a. ' lias jui-t iienctl a i C2 ItC CS C: J2;2 EET ! AND Provision Store und is svl'.inp; low for CASH. I UN Stock is complete, consisting ii. part of I iTUAKS, C'TFLLS. TP. AS?, fc'PIcis, COAL OIL, Molasses, Syrt:ps, ijitckiiel.Lnitl, Iirii.e. Nuts lirieil and ('t.nncd Fruits. Pinues, It i.iii,s. Cheise, und Crackers, and in tact cv. rytl.ing u.-Lally kept in tkolirociry line 7 Le bst FHiFil and WKAL in tha Mukut. Tulaeii. t'l t'i.,1 a v.ni. Iv f i :SuiI"..si. (.on.-ianily ou hnuu nell and Cuu I which will be furnished to private families iu lai:,u or .-ii::ill icai.iities. Also: All Litidi if Cu.ne.1 Fi ut the lowest prices. Country Pioditcc laiitii in eiih.mge for Ouo-Is. f. Ctll nad esaininu u.y if toe It, and satisfy your .eh es. i:i:n;:v f::tl:'..s. .ur.btir;-, bet 11, 1S37. (ilerMaafiivvii 't''!i:i-ii;ii. A FAMILY AND AN AUU1CLLTI F.AL J'Jl'U. NAL. Devoted to Choice Literature, iuelit'lii.' Peetiy, Novelettes, 'i'ules, nnd M.-ral 1.1. tl Fniertainii, Kcndine;. generally, in the Literary pteoarttueni weshall present the vlmi.-isl varieties within ib reintli ol our i-xtcuded luoiu.s. flhe N-.veietter, Tales. Poetry, etc., shall be supj lied I'.-.iu. lla-b.-st 1 nd hi jhest .-ources. ami be efUal to anything to Lu found iu any journal or inai; ir.ine. AiilUClLlTUi: A Mi IIOKTICF LTV- R K, em. bracing Farming, (jai-tlening. l-'ruit-ltaisiinr. etc. Our labors in this department for over thirty seal., hav u met the cordial ii'proii'ilioii ul the public. Uur put-po-e has been lo tumi.-li u-eful and re.iabiu iuiot.iiation u 1. 1 u lli.--?u very in.paitaul bran.ilies of industry und lo protect Hum so far us vv iihiu our poncr againa tho li.l-: ductiiues nnd selli-h pur jMises ol" the many empirics end .ensatioii u.lven 111 rem by which ihe fanner is ineessaully assailed. This a,iiion nf the (it rnt-.iiitoivii 'lttgra)'h is alone worth the price ol ' Milworipliuu. NLWS Dl-.I'Alli.MFNT The bauio industry, care, and ,'iirciiatiuatii n iu gulhcrii-.g au I preparing the sti-rinu' ev ents of ihe day, expriwly f ir this pa per, w hich hitherto has been one uf its marked lea-lurei-anil tieii Mieh uuivernul satisl'actiou. will bu 0 'iitinued with rclou! k- l ep.orts tu meet Ihu il .fea-r-ini; dt iiian Is of the pul.lic. Ttitiis. 1'wo d illais ai.d filly cents per aiinuoi. No ordeis receiv ed vviiboul the cai-h. and all mbcrip lions stopped at the end of the lime paid lor. Spec!- t mill uuu.bors sent. Ad.li - ! Ill IMP II. VTtEAS. 1. liior nod Pronrittiur. lierirtr.rdoiv ii, 1'hila.ltlphia, Pa. ' 'Ayatchijs yvi the million : A Hit ANP.'.LH i (t'S lil-EAT WATCH C1.VL'. 1" VE!1 V L' UY ci e.',.- .1 to" I vuteh, and wi.lieslo lirrt:l il lit !. b vvesl poi;iblu piicc; a hordo uf swinuler l.novv in,.' tbi- i.-ave eontrived various in. genioil. devie'.s lo eet luojdc's U.ouey, and then . itlier l..il lo M-nd ii v all li. or send on', thai is worth less t- a liiue-h,.'. per. A Lit -vNO A LE A CO., have uoiv i .-ri.-eieo urraugi 111. nt.- by vhich. tor the small sutu ol iO. a ioi'-d a.'d leliabio waieh may be cnu 1 ai 1 V itii.-iiieil. 'inev have foriued .a U till AT Ale "l CI. I 11 on the I .Mowing plan. Cerlifi -ale. uontainit ILc linn.bers i.t alltiie v,atehes naiood iu our w hull-sale Est (wbieo u- senliunll n, 1 lii.mil.) ule L.ixed l.p, cneio.-etl In ( t.volopes. i nd sold for 'i'.i c-.'lils laeli. lvery ei rt.li -ule is lul.lt tMi.li tu be lr a w aleh. end as uiil l.o Seen un retcrenuc tu lh.-li.-t, 10:10 ure ol lii-s value than 1m l)o U,,, I whiUl .iue I.IC v.orill f 'li). V e nu.leil.ike to .1-1. 1 I any wau ti diaiv n vv bnt.'v .-r i.-.ny he its value for lu, 1 and u ui.ier 1.1111 wiry one may al.solut.-ly tint i'i.d I upon etuog u bi.l c.a lime-l ecp. r, we euai'-.lMi jthatt viiv puii i.t.NCr ot line Poller's worm ol ef : tltlcatus pluili ite.-ivu ut least one Icr w ateU No ,r.o.i un uur u liolicai.- lift, 1..1.1 pot Inc. v, h:ii i. a Li.-'- cIuj-s iateut lever, u band.01.1e ai.-l relialilu w ieb. ; In siciling tilv or bunting ensu. and usually h. I (or J 10. You will iti.i M-iLV getsueba wuteh;and, be, ides, vou 1u.1v ijvt a iioLU t uiionoviliuii wurth toUd. Wusellliie certificates us follons: He., . t I 2'j ueul.; ilnee luriiO eeiiis ; Sii fur $1 ; and Twin I ty for t'l. To those sonding j-l, we w il, .end a b. i d I some chain gratis. To those sending , we will 'sendaiioi.n ihain wairanled Hal wo Uruuii iu 0 years Putties getting up larger clubs will rceeiie ' iibcral pie.eut, paiti -ulais of which may bo learned I ou application. A. 11 1. out inl.-n'iob to d a strict 1 ly Luituu.hle tu.-iue.-, andtoiiibuic uur customers from liability lol,..., wo will .end our waL-hus. if desired, wimuir luoM.v, inrtiueiing the Extiress ageul to collect uuiy uu delivery. It w e are dctdrivii us by Uaiik Urall or P0-1 Hill .to Order, uud it will ! then be al oall.-k. i u will tin ll Iiko.mik Ilia , package ut our po-t S.v'n and il lo.-t v, 11.1, Ki.1-1 xesi ! ir 11a c us i n il i.f. If any waleli .em is 1101 u ! provud, it u.av lu rettirnml and the men-.-y will bo . refunded. The repuiation of our tiim, vvtiieh l.as bcuu cstiibli-lied fui tive years, and is well kuowniu ; every pari of the c.iuutry. we Iru.-t wilt te deemed a I Miulclenl guarantoe thai w e w ill fuill. l'lilly lt.-l lot 4j, ' ull we coniracl 10 do. Ad lie- A rt ll A li A I.K C')., , Itii LliOAl'WAY.NEvt YOp.K, Dec. I! 11.17 :iiu Pelt Olllfe Luk, i Ibi. (ALLai. t sou in.e 1-i.t.i J UwA' llolUWlvre St A of J 11 Caiji. al iLu CONLV Y .1 '(. ! ' ' " CAiU'ilNTliUS. 1 W'ILL find iu uur iih,,.l inetit a di miui .uoK : ut Pluiio.. hawi Auuoi. La;ewU, ii-..1., i .us I bi.-eli, u.c , uc ,Kr t:e Ly J. ll lONin A CO 1 'lr Mril I'uUauiu -. tl.u Fan v. li . ! 1 ..;. it::.
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