E. WlXVERT, J . . N. B. EN OLE. rubU,her' "hiIniiikv, ia. SATURDAY, NOVEmSeR 7, 1808. SLoral Affairs. Tub now bridge at Lewlsburg wit opened to hor let and rebioles on Monday lat. A vmiND calls our at ten tlon to tho platform of tb depot, which il in bad oondition, Lakob Poukkr. On Monday of last week Wm. Bote, of Shamokin, ilaugktared a hog, whioh, when droned, weighed 4 48 pounda. - Count CmiR, Mr. John Arnold has been ap pointed Court Crier, In plao of Martin E. Bucber, who wu lately elocted County Commiasloner. J. II. Exobl haa just reoeived and for lals a rery bandaoma lot of Ladiei' Fori, at Tory low prices. Alio, eonie rery handsome Ebawli and Ladiei' Drcas Gooda. UouaiKiapERS and others will eonmlt comfort and economy by uaing Wall Paper and Border, a large itook of which oan be had oheap at t LiGnmcR A Zbiolbr'. Bitten ar a Doq. On Tuesday evening last a (on of Mr. M.C. Uearhart waa aererely bitten by a dog in Market Square. The dog should by all meam be killed, ai hi il too dangorous a ousUaisr to run at large. ' Accidkrt AT thi Minn On Monday of luct week John E. Thomaa bad bii left leg fradtured 'ibove the knee, by a fall of coal in the miuoiof Robertson, Gultetuian A Co., at the Henry Clay colliery, near Sliatuokin. Court. The regular teuion of Court commenced on Wednesday last. There wu about the average j uttendanoe of people. But few oriminal caiei wore J on the docket tor trial. We will give aroportof the ' 'proceeding! In our next issue. Finn kbar Milton. Tha house of Win. Poust, A short distance east of Milton, on the Danville road, was burned down on Wednesday evening of last week. The family bnroly esouped with their livoi. It Is supposed that tho Ere was the work or au Incen diary. Tm planing mil) of J'r. Fardoo, at Watontowr, i met with a trifling damage by fire on Wednesday of ' last week. The William-port poporj announced the j destruction ol tuo uiill, with a loss ot liz.OOO. Ini f i'U a mistake, oced 125. Tho damage to the mill did not ox- j Tub Continental Vocalists, composed of a lady and thrco gentlemen, gave a concert at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday evoning Inst. The house was filled, and thoir performance was very good. The lady possesses a fine voice, aud is quito au addition ' to the troupe. Workxbn havo commenced on tho now Slcnni Saw and Pinning Mill. Tho main building will be ISO fret by 2, with n side building of o2 by 30. The engine is building at Chester, Pa., and will be j of 100 horsepower, capable of being worked up to b0. The capital is ?o0,000. Only a few shares are left. Now is the lime to subscribe, beforo the shares command a premium. . Readixq Boom a.xd Litsrarv Association. A number of our oiiiiens aro making efforts to get np a literary association, and also to establish a I reading room, with good prospect of suooes. A ' taectiug for this purpose will beheld at Bargstr ewer's ! photograph gallery, on Third street, on next Tuesday evening. An invitation is cxtonded to our citiiens to attend and aid in effecting an orgknixatioo. Ariiestko. On FrMay of last week a younj man named Edward Wallace, of Northumberland, was ! committed to jail, on oalh of Wm. H. Harrison, of J tuai piace, wno onargo.l him with disturbing reli gious meetings on different occasions. His trial will probably luke place to-day, (Friduy.) The prisoner made an attempt, on Monday, to escape by climb in over tbo jail wall, but was discovered and se curely confined in a cell. Completed. -The brick work of the round house of the Phila. A Erie R. 11. Co., at this place, was complied last week. The work was under the su pervision of D. H. Millor, Esq., and is a job highly croditable to that gentleman. Mr. Miller is a first olass mechanic and a good ciliion, and the company was fortunate in securing tim to put up the brick work of their buildings along the line of tho rond. We learn that, bo is now engaged in building the largo hotel at Renovo, whioh is boing erected by the l'hila. t Erie II. R. Co. Accidents. On Saturday last Mr. Samuel Al tpaoh, of this place, was severely injured near the 1 Machine Shops of the Phila. 4 Erie R. R. Ho was ! engaged in repairing a freight car on one of the si- ! tliugs, when an eiiji'ne waa backed against the car, j which threw Hover, aud fell on Mr. Alspoch. LIo ' ia rapidly recovering. j On Thursday morning a man named C. W. Swords, a brakesman on a gravel train on the Northern Cen- j trul Railroad, bad the fingers of his left hand so vcrely mashed while coupling cars. Two of the fingers were amputated by rj,-. J. g. Angle. I Ocn citizens have repeatedly been annoyed ot i publio meetings and exhibitions by unruly boys, who have no regard for themselves, by thoir loud aud ! boisterous talking, sUuipliig, Ac., but we have lately j obsorved that young girls, wao bo doubt wish to be j clawed as ladies, have taken the places of theso I young rowdies, and are becoming notorious (or their i bad and uuladylike conduct. On Monday night, wbilo Gov. Geary waa apsaking- in the Court House, j we observed some of these would-be yoiihfc ladies j doing their best, by talking and giggling, to prevent i the audience from hearing the Govornora address, until an officer stationed himself among them and ' partially sueoeeded in kocninir them nuUt v 1 hope we may not again have occasion to refer to thia matter. If we do, perhaps by giving the namea of some of the partiea we may aid in abatipg the nuisance. HonniBLE AcciLekt. The.WilliKmn.rr K,.n.. tin Bars that, a far .In .u. i j , ..K.,, ,, ci -suurm uauna, of Lock Haven, waa out hunting deer, his gun was, in some way unknown, accidentally discharged.' The load took effect ia Lis bead, biowlnv hi. hr... ! out and scattering tbem on the ground. It ia aup. posed that he was loading his gun, and that the dis charge waa premature. BurOlabt I ShAuobih, The Shamokin lltroU aays : On Monday night 6. Chapman's Watehmaker fcbop waa broken into and robbed of fonr watches which were banging in tha front window. An at tempt waa made to effect aa entrant to the build ing by euttlng out one of the panels of the door, but Tor some reason, probably the difficulty experienced in removing It, the thief abandoned (bal idea, and waa oontent to take what coiili be reached from the outside, after prying open the window shatter and breaking a pane of glass. The watches were of little value, being worth about W each; and for that rea son were left hanging In the window among aotne empty eases, which were also taken from the hooka, but left in front of the window. No clue to the per petrator has yet been discovered. Firs i Lore IUt. A destructive fire oc curred id Lock Haven, on Friday sight last Min gle t Mader'i dry goods store, Harvey A Chatham' law office anal library, Bcheid'a saloon, Anthony's tailor shop, Farneworth'i harness shop, and a brick rosideoee and tobacco More; were destroyed ; and Newmaa'f hoop skirt factory aad store, Kintsing'a insurance oftce, Mrs. Reese's fancy store, and ReifTs saloon, were partially destroyed. Lose aboat $30,. 000 insured for 118,000. It is supposed to have been lb work of so incendiary Got. Qbart'i Eboihior TonoBLioat Pa rade. The meeting held in the Court House on Monday evening last, to hear Oov. Geary, waa the largest and moat enthusiastic ever assembled In that building. Almost every teat wu oooupied before the individual composing the torohllght procession entered the building. The gallery wu principally filled with ladies, u wu also the area eoouplod by the bar. All the aisles and every available spot wu occupied, while large number! were in the passage way outside. When Oov, Geary entered he was groetcd with rounda of applause The scsne wu one well calculated to inspire enthusiasm and com mand respect a large and intelligent audience In one of the moat, elegant court rooms iu the State, its two largo chandelier radiating a fiood of light. The meeting wu organised by eleoting the fol lowing officers : l'rtiident Cot. Ueorge Wagcnscllcr. V'ira Prtridtntt Joseph Weltsul, Daniel Kem bel, Lower Aughsta ; John Hans, Sr., Dr. Jos. Eas ier, Men. J. K. Clement, Eliaa Brosdoua, Sunbury ; Isaac Campbell, Samuel Fottcr, Upper Augusta; Jobu Bingaman, Ucorgetonn ; John IS. Jlitlenben dor, Shamokin ; Johu Dunham, Northumberland. Stcrttaritt Lieut. Tbaddeus S. Shannon, of Sun bury ; Capt. Alex. Caldwell, ofShauokiu. On taking the chair Col. Wagunsoller thauked tho audience fur rho honor conferred on him in a neat address, and tlion Introduced OoV. deary. Gov. Uear'y commenced his addroes by llimikitig his friends fur the splendid reccpt:o they had given bltn, and remarked that ou no occosdou of his lifo bad he met with one more cheering and Imposing in appenranco. The Oovernor's address waa listened to with marked attention for twe hours. The details of many scenes, of whioh ho wna au eyo wituoss and oho of the principal actors, gave peculiar interest to his remarks. Among other thiugi tho tjuvtruor re ferred to tuo slanders against Oen.Orant. Ho re marked that he knew lion. Grant dnrii.g the M. oan war, whon tho Governor bii: .e!f commanded the Second Pennsylvania Regiment ; that subse quently ho knew him in California, "tt. mere re cently during the great rcbillion j he met hiin at tho festive board and other plnce.i, and on no ocomion had he ever seen him take a drop of liijuor. After tho Govornor had concluded, our niemter of Congress cloct, J. B. Packer, E., was loudly called for. Mr. Pucker mode a short addrets, but declined extending his remarks on accuuut of tho lateness of the hour. The Torchlight Procession was grand and linpo sing, numbering about 400 perjonj. Among these were delegates from Shamokin, PuMfos, Snydertonn, L'ppcr Augusta and Georgetown, The proccssiou marched through several of our priucipal stroots and attracted moro uttention than any dotuon!trti.ion of the kind wo ever vritnessud iu Sunbury. A number of h.iitcs were illuminated and also decoratotl with fUgs. It was a decided succusj, and reflected great credit ou ihoso who were instrumental in getting it up. Via havo somenhere read the fctutomcnt of premi ums paid out iu one year by a first-class Lice Isu- ' ItANCE Coiii'ANr. It was a suclie and inlorost- ing tuhlc. There wore persuns in ull clones of life, and from every part ol the country. There was the poor man, whuso scanty earning, only perinittod him to pay fjr u policy cf fivo bundl e I dollars. Well, death came to him, aud, instead of the Almshouse for his little ones, thcro was something with which to clotho the babes au 1 send the eldest boy to .'chool. There was the seamstress who had saved enough to insure a thousand dollars for 'ic foor old mother. She dropped into the grave fnded by hard work, we pre.ume, but she left something behind to lighten the dark nud declining days of the ouo she most dearly loved. There was the young business man who too!', u little portion of his jrofits and secured an insurance of $10,000. Tho speady mefscnger called him iu tho beginning of his career, but enough was behind to ouuhlc his family to live plainly and Comfortably. This tublo was the record of woll rccompenscd prudence. No human foresight can avoid business disaster, nt times, nor postpone the huur of death. l hen v aoo how easy it is for every man to put awny something against a rainy day, we feul that it is almost criminal to neglect it. Especially is this so, when we hare a compun.V like the National Lire I.NbuRArtcE CumVa.w, whose advertisement is ilseahero published. Here is u company with a million of dollurs paid-up capital. Its directors arc men of national reputation for in tegrity and honor. It presents every feature of the best insurance companies, together with new fix tures which wo find in no other company. Reader, for a littlo over four cunts a day you can insure your wife uad children the payment of n thousand dol lar:, if you should die in a mouth. I.e; your days bo long or short, you hnve no right to neglect Wu precaution. Tmnt-TK or Respect The fallowing pVcambio and resolutions rare aiop'.ed at a spociul meeting of Muhanoy Lodge, No. Ml, I. O. of O. F. of Pa., in reference to tbo Aeath of our Worthy B. other Secretary Jared Daniel : Wiierk, It has pleased Almighty God in His vUv I'rOvidonce to reinovo from our widat our dear Brother, whoe place at the de.-U will no more be oeeupled by linn en earth ; and Wiieiifas, In tho inyntorious wnja of the eror prcsout God. we, iu a Lode, are eal.cd upon to re cognize tho bioLeu circle ul our l'r therhood ; there- fuiPi litoheit, That in the doath of our Brother, .Tared Daniel, wo e.Xerii;uco his Jots, whose ninny hilettt? and high character, during his career, commanded I ho respect of all who know him, uud especially bound him with the houds of lovu to us, who arc now culled to mourn for him. UtiolvrU, That while we deeply ikpli.ro tho Ins." we susluin, we recall the manly charuutor, tho boou rahlo positions which his talent atluiued, uud above all, hj?. noble examples of earnest, houoruble uud ucccs3ul efforts in his oour.e of lifo. A'rioiv,, That tho memory of tho talented Bro ther shall always occupy a prominent place in tho memories of our Lodgo. Itrsutvui, That we tender our deep sympathy to the bereaved widow and orphans of our doceuscd Brother, prayiug that Ho who" ij.ieih all things well in nv sustain them iu their beroavemvut. A'c.votr-, That we wear the uiuul badge of mourn ing for the space of thirty days. ?e.-,octUt That a copy of these rcjoluticns be sent to the heroin ei family, and that the seme Id pub lished in al the county papers. Rospuotfully submitted, P. G., J. R. lllLBUMl, ) P. )., 1.0. Billma.n, J Committee. V. G.. Henrv Ki:hi!.. J Mararot, Pa., Nor. 3, lo6o. LuSlNESB I.'OTICES. CFJob Irinlisi;. Having received t large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads. Labels, Ac, can bo printed in the latest and best styles, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Muhc-hakti and others can always get Paper Bng. thereby saving freight, at city f rees, of Liohtneu A Zkiolrr, " Market Square. A LAROB stock of books. Stationery, Frames, Ac, always on band at the old established cheap Book 6,orof LiuhtxEr A Zkigler; t . . Markbt Kr, n Fob Sale An excellent top buggy, new. quire at this office. En Fob Kent. The rooms adjoining the hat store of Samuel Faust, in Market Fduaro, lately ocetlpled by E. A. EvaMJ aa a law office. , David Pavl Browr, the celebrated lawyer of Philadelphia, was always noted for the elegance of his appearance. Ho ofUin said that he never felt at ase, nor able to speak with effect, ''unless he stood In the best of broadcloth and patent leather." lie u also said to Bar a decided preference for cloth made by J. O. Beck, oh Fourth street, which are well known to be of the beat material and make. Forty pair of boot ar considered the thing for fashionable ladies in Pari, pair fur each toilette. Those who get their boot and shoos at Miller's Ex celsior Store, in Market Square, find that a much leas number 1 suBcient. Tbi is a matter so well understood that the Empress Eugenie hsrself is laid to bav referred to it Ir 70a want to get the latest style of Hat, and a a reasonable prise, do not fail to visit the fashiona ble Hat Store of B. Faust, la Harket Square. At this establishment may be found one of the finest u lortmenta In thta tlolnlty. The geftfjemanly pro prietor wfft be glad to ahow yo'uhleatook. Give him oall. . . it iesL.Mii Cje'i fJouoa Bala. The great popular Reme dy for Cougha, Colda, Croup, Whooping Cough, and Consumption. Both alio ordinary 4 of., also mam moth family bottlce for sale by all drugglstl and dealers in medicine. No family should be over Bight without It in the house. Coi'l Dtipkpiia Cl'RB Will immediately re lieve and permanently our the most aggravated oase of Dyspepsia, Klatnlonoy, Sour Stomach, Con stipation, and all ul:ctiOjof the Stomach and Bo'w eli. l'hysioians, clergymen and all who use 11, join in unbounded praise of great vfrtuca. old by Drti'jists every where. Price $1 0- , MABRIA O Jl At the Lutheran Purnmngo, on tho 1st iust., by Rov. (1. W. Homporly. Mr. Geo. W. Sum eh and Mis' '.',Tn.niNE Wii.i.iamn, all of Sunbury. I'EJtTDS. Near Turbntvillo, on the 21th ult.,. suddenly, AARON GASTON, aged 89 years, 5 months and 29 dnys. In Washingtoiivillo, on tbo 21st ult., ANN' A, wife of Jacob Seidol, aged Oi years, 10 mouths and 1 davit. Nenr Turbutville, on tho 3d ult., EDWARD BAKKK, sou of Martin and Catharine York, aged 1 venr. 8 months and .1 davs. "Near Washlnglonville, on Sept. 17th. ANNA MARGARbiT, daughter of Dr John D. and Louisa Wenver. aged T moViths and 5 days. NI IILICV NAKlti:i. Corrected Weekly tor tho "American." Wheat Pleur, extro fuuiily, per barrel, tL2 00 II Oil 10 00 00 2 00 1 40 to 70 1 2S JO 20 15 4 U0 i-l 30 dn do do do for cwt. Rye Klnur, do Wheat, prime rod, Kyc, Corn, ( lats:, Potatoes, Dried Poaahes, pared d.i . 0,0 uupnred per bbl. per cwt. per bushel, do do do lo per round do do irien Kpp:cs, Driod Cherries, (uustoned.) per bu Lutler, ier pnund. per doteu, per potiud, is K do do do . pr pair Cheeso, Lard, Hume, bhoul ders, Iluof, hind quarter frot-t " Mutton,, Chiel:ctu, 25 IS 20 14 n is 0 KlininctAiu 4 oul Tnide. Shamokis, Nov. 3. IK'S. ToHf. Cwt. Sent for week endln- Out. 31st, I:i,ll52 00 Per last Report, 4'V,,u2l 17 410.4X3 17 406,73 1.1 To same time last year, Ineronse. 12 7M 01 Sprrial 2C6t'ucs. DuAr.s'ESs, Bliminks An Catarrh treated with tho utmost success by .1. Isaacs. M. D . Denl- I ist nnd Aurist, (formerly of Leyden. Holland.) No. j b05 Arch Street, Philadelphia Testimonials from 1 tho most reliable soure.es iu city nnd country can Vv ' seen at his office. X.ie Medicitl faculty arc invited , to accompany their patients, us ho has no seercti: iu ! his practice. ARTIFICIAL E ES inserted willi-i out pain. No charge for examii.HLion. nov.3L-ly. j A 4'nrsl. A, ClcVgy'iuun, v.hP.o residing in j South America aj a missionary, discovered n safe and simplo remedy for the Cure of Nervous We;ih- ; ness, Early Deeny, Disouses of the Vrinury und Sem- 1 inul Organs, aud the whole train of disorders brought j un by banofui and vicioua habits. Great numbers 1 havu teen cured by this nos. rcpicdy. Prompted by the desire to benefit thu n'i.icted and unfortunate. 1 will send thu.recipe fur preparing and using this medicine, iu n sealed euvelupo, to any ouo who needs il, 1'uee or Cuahuk. Address, JOSEPH T. IN.MAN, SUtlon D, Bible House, New-Yuik City. Sept. 12, 1SH3. 3iii AI7.vl .-1VsihiI , in- 10 Hie I V peculiar and important relations which they sustain, their peculiar organization, Mud the offices they perform, are subject u many sufferings. Free dom from theso coulribute in no small decree to their huppiucss and welfare, for none can bo happy who aro ill. Not only so, but no cne "f theeo various femalo complaints cull long bo suftered to run on without iuvolviug the general huulth of the individ ual, und ure long producing pcruiuneut sickueas and premature deeliue. Nor is it pleasant to consult a physician lor tuo reliel ul these various ucliuuto ul ioe'tioni, and only upon tho most urgent lieoe.-sity will a true woman so fur sacrifice her greatest charm as to do thi. The sex will then thank us for placing in their hands simple epouiCcs which will bu found civ.cacious ill relieving and curiug .almost every one of those troublesome coinpluinls peculiar to the sex. )Iki.mbol!'8 ExTitAcr of Blcui'. Hundreds suf fer on in silence, nnd huudrcdsof others apply vuinly to drugfsta and doctontj who merely tuutuliro them with the hope of a fo.ro or ,lvdy roinedic which nitiko theui worse. 1 wuhl u j whh n f.ssert any thing that would do injustci t" th,u nnielcd, hut I aul obliod to sny that although it piuy be produced from excessive exhaustion of thu powers of lifu, by laborious employtient, liuwholesomo air and food, profuse tucnsiriiution, tho uso uf tea and codec, and frequent childbirth, it is lur ol tenor caused by direct irritation, upplied tu the mucous membrane of tho vagina itself. When reviewing the causes of these distressing compluiuts, it is most painful to contuuipluta the attendant evils consequent upon thorn, it is but simple justice to the subject to enumerate a few uf the inauy additiouul causes which so largely affect tho life, health, and happiness of woman iu all class es of society, and which, consequently, affect mora or less directly, the welfare of tho entire huuiun family. The maniu that exists for precocious educa tion and marriage, causes the yeura that nature designed for corporeal development to be wasted aud perverted in tho reslruiata of dress, the early cuuCuement of school, and especially in the un healthy excitement of the ball-room. Thus, with the body half-clothed, and the mind unduly excited by pleasure, perverting in midnight revel the hours doi,'ncd by nature for. sleep nnd rest, tbo work of destruction is bulf accomplished lu consequence of this early strain upon her sys tem, unnecessary cuort is required by the delicate votary to retain her situation in school at a later day. thus uggravattng the evil. Whon one excite ment is over, another in prospective keeps the mind morbidly sensitive to Impression, while the now con stunt restraint of tuShiunublu dress, absolutely for biddiug the exercise indispensable to tho rttaintnent aud retention of organic health and strongtb ; tho exposure to night air ; the sudden ohauge of temper ature ; the complete prostration produced by exces sive dancing, niust, of necessity, produce their legiti mate efieot. At lost, un early murriuge caps the climax uf misery, and tbo unfortunate oue, hitherto ao utterly regardless of the plain dictutes and re monstrance of her dollcat nature, becomes an unwilling subject of medical treatmeut. This is but a truthful plot ure of the tif uricLce uf thousands of our ycung womn. t,ong neiore tno acuity loexorciao we functions or the generative organs, they require an education of their peculiar nervous system, composed of what is called the tissue, which is, in common with the fe male breast and lips, evidently under the control of mental emotions and association.) at un early period of life; and, aa w shall subsequently see, these emoliona, when ettCoapiS'e, lead, long bef-jre puherKy, to hahlts which sen the very life of their victims ore nature lins self-oompleted their development. for female n eukneaa ami uetulity. unites or Leueorrhtea, Too Profuse Menstruation. Exhaustion, Too Long Continued Poriode, for Prnlnpsua and Bearing Down, or ProlttTua Uteri, we offer the roost perfect apeeiue known : llelmboia e Compound Ex tract of UttcbU. Directions for use, diet, aad advice, aocompany. FetnaMe III every period of life, from Infancy to extreme old age, will find it a remedy to aid nature In the dlroherge of it funotlons. btrenirtb ia the lory of manhood and womanhood. Helmbuld's ixtrautBuchu ia more atrengtheniu than any of the preparations of Bark or. Irop, iuBuitely cufor. and more pleasant. lielinbold's Extract Buchu having reoeived the Indorsement of the most promi nent physioiaua iu the I'nited States, is now ottered to afflicted humanity aa a certain cur fur the follow ing diseaaea and symptoms, from whatever cause originating : General Debility, Mental and Pbysiuul Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irrita bility, Restlessness and Sleeplessnesa at Night, Ab sence of Muscular Efficiency, Loss of Appetite, Dya eiwia. Emaciation, Low Spirit. Disoriii,ii'i.. . Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Pelmtation uf iv.. 11..., .A i r. .11 .k. ' -r 1 ." ---"-(V "..i ... wuuoiuiiante or a Nervous and Debilitated state of the systom. To In sure the genuine, cut this put. Ask for Hilkihjlh . Take no other. : Sold by Druggist and Dealer everywhere. Price $1.2i per buttle, or six bottle for $6.60. Delivered to any addreaa. Describe symptoma in all oosamuuicatiout. Addreas U. T. HELMUOLD, Drug and Chemical Werehouu, ftu Broadway N. Y. None are genuine untes don upin steelenrraved wrapper, with fao-simil of mv Chemical WarehouM, and aigned B I UELMBOLD rept. IB, ISO) -2m ME PEICsl CLOTHING. . JONES' , OLD KSTABLIBflfD 012 iKt:n 'CLOTHING HOUSE, OOl .Market Ntrotl, On d r above Sixth, Philadelphia. Fur many yours thla Establishment hu duns busi- nrsa no the One I'lioe Hys em, and we bolieve we are the only Clothing House In th city that strictly adheres to thia prinoiplof We have earned a repu tation which we are proud of, for good .taste In auloot good styles aud anbstnutial material!:, and not leas important, fur having all our goods Wo emplov the best talort,. .for Cutters and eur 1 u; ' i iiiain Goods are of both T.ir.n fnslriuunhle and III ao that all tastes eon be suited. The prices are the very lownst. as any one by a moment's thought must see, or otherwise we could not mcyt the oompctiljon of our neighbor., for aa no deofuct: :is lire ever tnuoe, wo must put our prices down to the advantages wo promis". The peoplo mnv depend, this is tho trim plan upon which to do business, and luanva dollar, oan bu suvod to Clothing buyers by keeping in miud .TONT.R' ONE PRICE CLOTHING IIOVSK, Out Market .Street, Philadelphia, Not ell the CoTiior, but olio door Rbovo Sixth. I!, aa. .W.llZHs SSaU-sfitiosi. April 4, 1308. ly A SKXt REMEDY IN CONSCMVTION.-A tit....:..: l. Uo.l -rnnainnitlinn f,tr snverat vears. with frtoULnt bleeding of the lungs, enrod, hiuiaolf ! with a medicine unknown to the profciwun, when hu case anueared hreless. He is the onl7 phsieian who. has used it in hisown orson, .or who has any knowledgo of its virtues ; uml ho can eribe Ihe de gree or lualih ho now enjoys to nothing but tho use of his midiRMio; nnd nothing but utter despair ami entiro e'xtinclitn of nil 1ic.o of recovery, to gether with wutit of oonddsnue in ull others, induc ed bim to huiard tho experiment To those aufl'er iug with any disease of, tho Lungs he proflerla treat ment ho oonudcntly bcTiovrs will erndicuto tho disease. Price il .iO per bottlo or $S a hill dolou, sent by express. Send foi ft e:r.-u!ur or cull 011 J'u. E. Boil-ariiN Jacikjon. No. 2o0 North Tenth Street, I'liilauvlpiiia,. For.snlo by II. Y. I'riling, Makot Sipviarc, Sun bury, i'a., nnd Druggists generally. May ,'i0, IStW ly. iil' 10 .? ni-l liigr. Young Men jUui.le to Happy Miirrin-;e aud Conjugal t'elieit.v. 'llie hu mane views of benevolent Physiciniis, un the Errors ami Abuses incident to Youth and Early Mnnhnod, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of churtfe. Ad dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Boi P , Philadel phia, Pa. June 13, JBtH. ly. g'kakd opening of 11 1 I I t ' t 1tT T tP 1A II I' A 11 Ij A l I ) I I P, 11 7. . - 1 v )') I I-ui it's urulMlEts:er SL. (XKIsl, at THOMAS O. NOTT'S .ti t;i?"ia t 'r taii.op; sitiiti:, MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA., 0 insisting t f . ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLOTh.s. ENGLISH AND I IIENCil CASSIMEHKS. ENGLISH MELTONS OF ALL COLORS, which huvu been seleetuil from tho largest and best csUulisbuientH ia New Voik.and Piiiltuleiphia. A general nsmrt-ent of GtKTLEMEO FITitNISHIKG GOODS, embracing. Neckties, Collar. Cruvuts. of the latest styles. . F'ine luimh'a Wool Poller Jacket. SHIRTS nnd DRAWERS, a largo ujsortmont of the best quality. A lurgo variety of CI I'VES i " every stylo ami quattity, from the Ball Rroeni down to the luhoring mun's, uud inauy otuur nrii.les fjr Gentlemuu's wear. I'iuo I'retK-Ii Yoke Mitrt made to ' i-der: I Having pre Jtired the tervices of tho best workmen in the cities, garments will he made up to order 1 which c? nnot be excelled lu any city in fits, or quality of itnods. j Gentlemen are particularly requested to cull and see the goods and work bofore purchasing elsewhero. Stintury, Oct. 3, 'CS. THOMAS G. NOTT. I'unc) I'urt ! ir J0H.K FARElA.V S, Old Established I' I' R M.muiuctory, No Ties ARCH siri.ot, above 7th, I'iUL'A. Have now in stro of uyown Importation an.1. Manulacturc one of tho '0r larfrest unl most beauti. f ul selections of .C;-,. FANCY FURS, (?.: for Ladies' and Chil- sa'-'i-ii' dron'a Wear, in the city. fi5iVS&V,T Also, a fine assortment of Getits' Fur uloves and Collars. I am cnubled to dispose of my goods at very rea sonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a cull from my friends of Northumberland county nnd vi cinity. Remeulcr tho N'.mo, Number nr.! Street! JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 Arch St., kouvo 7th, south side, Philad a. Wjf 1 have no Partner, .nor connection with any othwr store in Philadelphia. Oct. 3, '06. -tin 'I S. K II A .") WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Corner of Third Street and Market Square, in Mil ler's Stone building, SL'.NJl U R Y , P A., of the most celebrated milkers, consliting of the Howard. Applcton, Truey A Co., Wnltham, Bartlott, W. Ellery, and all grades of the Elgin Ill's make. AIh.. solo Airont for tho celebrated, PAUL BKf. TON tVuich.in Gold and Silver Case, at low puces. ! fiiltra- HHrelbr M 'cdUii-IVeet-nti, I of entirely uew designs. Solid Silvor Tubl and 1 Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, Custors, Ice I l'it' licr;, Fruit and Cuko Baskets, Syrup- l!ugs, Butter Dishes, and cvoiythiug I lu the Silverware line allow 1 . . priooj. . . j JEWELRY, A fine stock of ih k Rings. Also a fine aeleetion of Gold and Jut Jewelry of all descriptkf s. Gold and silver Chains, at low p.-.ce GOLD TENS. Fine Gold Pens in Gold. Milver and Rubber Cases, of thecelstireted make by Huffman aud Stewart. CLOCKS. A full.usortment of J day nnd J" hoar Clocks, at low priera. Also Solo Agont for tha celeorated Perfecled Spec tacles, warranted to give eutiru satisfaction. Watches, Clocks uud Jewelry repaired and war ranted. All orders promptly attends! to at tho shortest so lice. Sunbury, Sept. 5, ltC3. jHILADELPHIA, 0 I.iidicM BsWBsawsai.aiaiii'ie.wi s. iniiaii 'ii A iy Bdj1 cnt by mtil wben written for. Oetober Sd, IS"! -ly . 1 BeRsRBsBRnBRJBanejBjjBBejB We do not wish to Inform von. reader, that "Dr Wonderful, or any other man, bus discovered! rem- ' edy that euro CoLSuuiption, when tho lungs are half j consumed, in abort, will ouro all discuses ahetherof I mind, body or eatato, muke men live lorotor, and : leave doath to ploy for want of work, uud ia designed to make our juhlunary sphere a blissful paradise, Ui 1 nhuli Heaven itself sh'ill be but a side s!n,i. Vou i "iave nl,r'i eoough of thut kiud ol hsgiubiiggury, ni d ! we do n,t wonder that you buvuhy tl.is time become ' .ti.....,-.! :n. 1. n... ...1 . .,, - , : uipRuiicy vilu it. xjui. nueii wu leu. Jiu, maL MIT , Sujro'a Catarrh Remedy wul potuivlg'emt th wur.it eaies of Catarrh, we only awnt that which Ihuusundicun testily lo Try it ami ynu will beeun vincel. V.'e will p"ny $0110 RxvrAiiii lor a oase of Catarih Hint, wo eannot cute, '. I'OU'SAI.E BY M.1 DRUGGISTS EVERY-WIll-RE. ; I'l ira onlv S) Ci Nti. Sei t by Mull, post paid, for Sixty I'tiula ; Four Package lor il uu ; or 1 Dos- i en fur i 00. Sond aatamptnr I'r. huso's paiui.hh..'. en Catarrh. DR. SAGE A CO., I'ropriutois, Bufl-il'i, N. Y. ' No HiiMiii'fl. Il is wirraiitni to euro lost or l:c paired Taste, Smell or llisnring, Vaterii,;f or Menk ' rlTunsive Breath, l.loerute l Throat or Mouth, j Pain and Pressure in the Head, and loss of Memory when caused, as nil of thoui tre.iuontlv are. hv ti.n or Catarrh, V,V.)"t.',"",,,'' "',u," 11 is pieaaunl anil painless to ' ts lniisi,,ii,iifi i,r ..'iii-ain itnt.fj but cures by its tii, ,w,i,ipg aelior. . newill pay J 300 Re',ard or r. en) of Catarih that we cannot cure FOR aiALL IiV MUST UUl.i.'f: l.ifl I. JUtY- Wlllilti:. I'llMtcMfOOClIM,. If your I'rjfsils ha?u-,t v.'t;- jt :t on s.ilo, don't he put tl' with soloe wor.e t'uin worthless t.'rong inotr, fumigutor." or poiii,n cs cuusnc sulution, whioh will drive Ihu discaso tbe luii-. inHou 1 of curi:ii: ' it, but send sixty coi.ts to ul i(10 r'ir.'jdy iviil ' reach you by roturn mail. Sauil stuuip for. Dr. i-nne's pamphlet on Cuiarrh. : DR. SAG I. A Cu., I'roi ri. turs, ' liuaalo, N Y. ' 3 This Iv r. LLI OLtt RtuaBV does not. like tho poiit ous irritating snuOs and strong unusuc sluri'inb v, i,l, which the people have long been humbugged, simply pallinto for a short time or drive the di-ease to thu lunrs. as thire is danger ol doinir i'l the u-e cf such i nostrum, but it produces perfect and irrmaneut uures of the worst cases of chronic oatnrrh, as th',u--amls can testily. "Cold in ti e Html" is c-jrM with a few applications. Catarrhal Headache i rv- ' licved and cured as if by magic. It rctiio o oflen si 0 Breath, Loss or Impairment of the M:u-;e cf la-to, smell or healing, Wuturir.5 or Weak I vi-s, 111. j in,. puired Memory, when oauscd by the violence oi' Ca tarrh, as thoy ull frequently are. We oiler in gnod faith a standing reward of jic'J tor a unsj of C atari h that wo cannot euro. lull SALIC BY MOST DRl'GGLST.S EVERY WHERE. Pri:-k nM.voti CLNTa. Ask your Drtifgist for the Htm nr, but it ho has on 1 L,! r11- 0:1 aeceptllu I anv iniserahlo, wor.-o tbun worthless substitute, lm t enclose si x ty cen ts to us. 0 nd th 0 it ''tne .ly w i 1 1 be i'T. not yet irot it on sale, dnirt Lt: put oil hy accepting you iost paid. Four pnekues 62 00, or one dtucen j fur J5. in", y-mt stamp l .r Dr. Sago's pamphlet on Catarrh. ' Dr. SAGK & CO., Prnpriotors. Bufulu, N. Y. 1 Thia UNO PATENT Ml-.'Mi'lN E IlL'.'.lliltl, g ;t- ; ten up to dupe thu iguoruiit cmi credulous, iht is it rej resonted us being composed ot rare and precious substances brought lrointhe totire.irneriu; thee.irth. , curried seven times across the Great Desert uf Suhar- , j ah on the backs id' tuurtciicuiiiels, and brought :i,.'rc ss ; tho Atlantic Ocean on tno Ships. It is a simple, i mild, soothintr remedy, a porloct Spccifhj f ,r f'A ! TAititii nud -CoI.iin this Jlu.Mi," also for oirensivo , ! Breath. Loss or Impairment of the Senre of Smell, ! ; Tiuito or Hearing, Vi'ulerin or e.ik Eyes. P11111 or ; Pressure in tho Head, whe:i cause. I. lis they til! not, 1 untVequently ure, by the violence of Catarrh ; ) We oiler, in good faith, n stnmliug Reward of JJ'OO 1 lor n ense 01 ( ntarrli thut we caniioi eiii i. FOR SALK BY MOST DRIGGISTS EVER Y- WHERE. Pitit-L i)0 Ckxt. Seut by mail, post pai 1. ou rec-ipt ol'Sixi r t lmts Four pin koiios for $2.00. or I Jo:.cn for J j 00 Send stump for I'r. Safe's pamphlet on Ca:uirL. Dr. SAGE A CO., I'p.priulors. Oct 10,'6S-ly. Biiflalo, N. Y. BOOK AGENTS ! Are meeting with raro success in sellingSm : W. 'Iakku's Kxploratiors and Adventure cmong the Nile Tribnturies of Altyi-hiia to which is n iw addetl i an account of the Captivity nnd release of Enciich Subjects, niid tl.u career (if l":o Ji,tf EmSeior '1 heo- . I doie. No bf-o.k s received iiw.ng ull el?:es of pco- ! 1 pie with fuch Mill Rinded favor, or so fully combines i thriliini; interest ith 'jlid im,truc;ion. Agents, ' mule and lemalo. roll it rapidly. j j An admirable reoord of scicntif:o exploration, : gnopraphieal discovery, and personal adventure." '. ! -Y. '. Tiititttic. ( '-It is issued in a very nttructivc form, nr.d is as ; entertaining as a romance.1' Utiti?iJuui int? i r Full particulars ou npphcat on to O. D. CAS A , -O , J'ubh'hers. Hurilord, Conn. 1 October 17, ISOS. 4'. I)IRD CAGES. II different k.i.Js. Ifjoawunt X) good una cheap Bird Cages, go tu " 1 CON LEY CO S i Yuliiiiblo 'riiicrl.Y l t'ri V it li-S:tl-. . rpiIE uudc.siuue.l oftcrs his va'.ur.ble lot. I'j feet 1 front by I0 deep, rm tho south-west Corner ef I tho Shamokin Valley and Northern Central Rail-I roads, on Third str. ot.on which is erected aFRA.ME ' WAREHOUSE, 20 by 40 feet, 'i'ho Warehouse is a , new ono, having been built about two years si:.c, ' and is a cplendid stund tor any one wishing t'j ko into tho flour and grain business. Tho fixtures of j the conccru will also be offered for sale, at reason bio rates. I This property is offered fur sale for the reason that I intend giving up busiuess in Sunhiirv. For further i particulars, apply to J. M. CADWALLADER. Sept. 19, 'OS 3ni. Bunhury. Pa. ' BANKERS, No. 35 South 7'hird Street, mill snrtrtiia xENERAflENf3, PENNSYLVANIA AMD a 'T a or THE c5 il ' j . OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The National Lire IssuaANca i-iJtHANr is a eorporatioa otokT'erwi bv siieotui A';t or LJt gross, p proved July 23, 1-sn. a itb a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. Liberal terms ouVred 10 Aeut ouU Solicitors, t o ateiDvileo to apply at our olhte. Fullnrltcillarlobeliail on apptlcu'l.'U si ourottlee. lieatro In in aeeooO story of unr B :nU:c lloie. Thsre Choalars anil Pampulou. fnlty iff LritiUt; tLe aavAcimjea cflsreu tiy t.io tirin ,nuv ue i.iu. r. u, t i.iua a t o., i An. .:a .V.U.'A Vunl ,V ' Application for Central and Western PeLiis.vlva- ! nia to be made to B. S. Kt'SELL. Xanauku. August 15, 1&13. ly. l!arrisbnr, Pa. , igSN . . A Lecturo to W-'YOXJlsrO- 1VLE3ST. j Jutt PulUthrd, In a JJeacif Eiivr.'vjie. l'rict lix etuis. , . j A te'tuas Ils .atisr 'I'l-ral' mentnid Itadical Cureol'parmatorrhu;a.or Scnnnul ! Weakuoas, luvuluntary EmUsious, Sexual Debility, ' and Impediment to Marriage Keuurully Nervous- j nese, Consumption, Epilepsy, uud Fit ; Mental nnd Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse. Ac. j By Kuueht J. Ci'LVBitu kll, M. D , Author of tho '-Grueu Book,'' Ao. .The, world-renowned author, in this admirable 1 Lecture, cleurly proves from bis own experience that the awful consequence of Iself-Abuse may be efleo tually removed without medicine, aud without dan gerous surgiou! operations, bougies, instrument, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure uf oucu certain aud effectual, by which tvery ah Her or. no matter Whut his oouditiun may be, may cure himself i cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousand tnd thousands. . Bant under seal, to any address, in a plain sealed I envelope, ou ine receipt ol us cents, or law postage stamp.".., Also, Dr Cujvcrwtdls ' Marriage Guide," price -5 cents. Address the Publi hris. -v x C11AS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 12T Bowery, Now York, Posi oBic Bo 4,S?8. July i, Iboi-y ailj, Oils., Ar, A full stock of Oils eomprising Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, Fuh OU. and Lubricating Gil for Engines and UachiBery, Vinishe, Glass, elwsvs oo hand, at low trues at COM. El' CO S 2 1 I V FALL OPENING. GREAT niirjUCTtON IN PRICES! Ycu can Buy More Goods ot ti e iBir.T "ftTTALlTY 'uV.,1 - A j at the KAMMOTH STOsUEs Oa" 11. V. l llll.l-VtJ, M.sKH K- ARE, SI. NI1L1IY, l'K.N'A., '1 hat) nr; '".titr iiiu:u. HAb JUST KUCr.lVIID AN'- Tiio lifst Hi'loctcd iiiitl nXK.Vf' .Af.-OKTML.NT, cf iKY HOODS IN TOWN. , rri.-Vfrr T'ItVl'la 1 0,1 'M U HUNTS, MUSI. INS, GINGHAMS, CAS3IMKUES, A- Dom9tl Cottons, Bmwi and Mcsshed NOTIONS cf all kind.- Ilttie: j. Gluts, X, GO OB?. A lullsisoitioei.t of IRIMill.NUs Buildets will.Enu uiy Stock of Ilui-.t tvui , uini, UiU, UlaH, Ac, Cunlto. Dlll'US AND MEDICINES, WiLLcMY AND L l-DAU X; LZ, OLlCliNa,'AHE, til.AsSWAKJ!, ci:o',i:ei;y, salt, BOOTS AND SUCKS- HATS AND CAI'P, u'id io id, etei ;hing uiualiy - pt in a large Store I'. .11 .....I I... 1 .. v.ns nun iuim iiiivu lltUl the (.'hcajiest IMuce i6 Jin y Jill Your (Jootls is nt HE MAMMOTH STOKE tf XisZ. "ST. I RILING, 'i't-rru faah,-SO lne, as my Gooda are boa.'iht for Cash and Sold Cheap for the HEADY MGNE Y. I give the trade Ihe ad vantage of all reduction a fast a tbty ire made by Manufacturers II V FRIL1KG Sunbury, Sept 5, lasU 1 . mm, TUR NATIONAL I-iFrIKURANCP. C0MPAKY, Of TUB UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ! WASHINGTON, 1.C. , l'katcrJ .y Special Act ,.r Cougroi., Approved ! July 'Ji, lbuS. : .'ilIt Ct-l-i,! l.QOO.OOrt. j BRANCH O 1 1 CtT'pIl lLADFiLPHIA, I I'iiibt Naii-.nal Baxk Builmnu. j vTlino Ihegi ncrxl hiisims of the Conn. any i irm s uote.l, nnd .. which all gencial orropot lw, ehould be ud Jresiod. DIRECTORS. Jay Cooke, Philada. K. A Hollim, Wmhin -.,,c U. II. Clark, I F Re.'chf'ord S: ,rr. I Wm. l Moorhcad, i Goo. P. Tyler. J. Hir.ckloy Clink, Hum v 1. Cooke, Viii. E. Chandier, ' John D. Del'roos " Edwnn! Dodtro. Nen Yuri. 11. C Fabnestocli, N. Y. orncEi'.s. C IT. CLARK, l'hilndelt.hia, Preeldont. HlCNRY D COiiKl.', Wushington. Vino l'i ei l.uL JAY COOKE, Chairman F!ua!,ce and Exoout.ve Cotniuiitee. KMEP.SGN W.PSKT. Philnd'a, N.-c'y nn l A-.lr. 1C. S. 1 VH NER, V.'niiiuuin. As-istnnt Secre-irr. FK A NITS G SMl'iil. I J. EWlNil ME VIlS, :.; M D.. Medical Plrectr . D , Aaeis.aut .Vji.sI rcctu.-. 1 . .'.! ji-til Adiilsjorv ktoaril. i K. Earacs, Saricon-Cciura. C. 8. A., Hi UjU. ; 1. J. H'Twit-. C(ii"f .Medical De;,ni'tuioul U. F. N . Wn-hington. ; 1. W. Bliss, il. D. Washington. j rtIi.iti-! nud Attorney.. rti.. E. Char.iiler. v;tt.p;: r ,, i). t;, ! lo.-gs Eardi:;g, I'ilu..! j pa. This Lwiiij.rir.-', irii'.i. r.nl in iu charactc, elT.jrs. , by ronton of it? l.arpro Ca; iU , I.-V Rates of Prnnl; J um n'l Now Table?, the nv-j?t dcstruUe ineana ul ; Ins.iiing lifo ct prcscitel to l!.o publ! rnf- ol pieii'.:ui:i. Lctn Inrcly roduced, arc made as favor. 1M0 to 1 1 . h.-SMrers as tho9 of the test Mutual Companies, tm twwl nil tho complication and uncertainties ol Notts. Dividends and the tUo-nnd'-rs'nn linjs which lbs lattvj c t.t to oa'u't tho PcIicy-IIo!.lcri. i'evi r: ii.mv -,rnl ntfrnctivo t.vhles ur now presei.t ed vhi. h r.ccl er.l.' t'i l e r.., J,r stool to prove ticcup. trit.lo to l!.': .cl-lio. fio'h i-s tha Income-Producing jli.. ui. 1 llciurr: l'ieio-i iVlicy. In the firmer '.he M!icy-hoidi.r r.ot oi.ly Si.':urs a l'fo :usu: r.i.ce, l-uyi.b'.'j a; uc.ith, but :-ccivo, if livi:), after a 1'.::! ol u !cw is. uu unui:al income coualjto teo p. ) cunt. ,lJ per tvnt.) of tho par cf bis policy. In '..ij l:itl..'i , ti;o Couij,,,!, throes tj retvn to tho uicd I'uC total uuiLbiit of r:oney Lo bus jciid in, in rJ.'.itii 1: to thu nmcbnt 1 ! his policy. 1' a utteutii.11 of jiersons cciitctnpluting iLSuli.'.i, tbeir lives or ii,cretisii, t.iu amount of iiisuran'-o they !. Irony have, i- called to the special advantages offered by tue National Lite Instiriiiivo Conipany. Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on application tu the Branch ODico of the Compuny in Philadelphia, cr to it Oenerul Ag'Dts. tli' Locnl Agents nre Wanted in every Citv and ; Town ; aad applications from competent parties for ' -jcii ff intiej, with suitable endorsement, should be j s.dd:er:ed to tho Company's General AgeuU only, ! in their rcspjr.ivo dia'.:!:'a. ! t.F.Miii.i inmj : j K. W. CLARK A CO , Phi',:, ; ,lpqia, I Tor I'ennh:.u;a and .. -..tberaKew Jcis" i JAY CO'iKK A C1 . Wa-hirg' - I'. P., For Maryland, Delaware. :r.::i i, !?!su;ct of C.'lomhin and West Virginia I h'opumher i, 1SM. ly , :s.ris. i.XX.i't t'H i SSC-i: iii. f'C'I'LISTS AND MAN Ui.VCTU HERS OF Till! i CELEBRA'IhD i. ii : u i-n :s y k u t a c l i: 5? , EYtt GLASSES, &'J. i.'m;t:-oj:d, co.:.:, HA V2 M-0IXTK3 T. S. 3 21 AITIi'O, uu:-;iiunv, psksm., As their sjle a,;ent for Suulury and viou.ity for ll.u siile of tuo eci'.bratcd ; 1 L'RFEC TK D SPEC TA CL ES, AX!) EVU GLAiroil.s. lu doing so they hava confidence iu loo uUli'.y of their agent to meet the requirement- of u!l ci..--toii.era. His a.-surti: n.t of cor BEAUTIFUL LEN SliS comprises cv eiy form and kiud. c;.h:uiutca fr ttio siiu.lest us well l'.i the ols' c:ncs of (iisea;cd f.r impaired vision. An opportunity ul to tuus ul lorded, tu piocine i.t ail t. ti.es SPECTACLE.-s UNLCjl'ALL ED BY AN" OF THEIil Sli'.ENG'l 1ILNIXG AND i'HE.s.':::. YINU tJlALITlEs. Tcoriitih cannot he i;:l r.i to their .Supe;ioriy over the ordinary j,!:i.i.s 'i t; on. Tlieic is lo j'liu. merin, wavering of tho siht, dizincs:, or other un'l":s;ii.t sei'sati' n, l.ut ou tho contraiy, from t Lu peculiar construction of thu Lenses, lhuv aro sKith in und plcustint. euusini; a fociuisl of relief tu tho vt errer, and Producing uClcur uud Distinct 'i.'iy,i, as i:i tho i.iuur-l hc-l.hy eight, lhey arc the only spectacled thf.t P.'IESEEYE AS WELL AS A.-TST THE SIGH'I, a:.d are th Chtape-t hecuuse the Ecst.alwave lu;. inrf manv years without change hcinir i;. cc;s.iv. (.V.-CAl-UON.-ilr. T. S .-HANNON, Je..'.cr. I their Only Agent appointed in fcuhurj snd vi. einity . C'ir'We employ no IV! ilsrs. hul.'S - 1 v CS JlOOi' SKIRTS 0;?S COUSET. CORSET'. w:i. T.'ii".'I'i:iN3, t. tmSitrili Sir -rt, hiiUatlj:;.!ei. aithr.tt.Z ' t'.'.'.-l M2'2'JX'' !!. tllrtt rcr. la Li lis, ::i and c.uldbe.v. Tho lartrist artti'ft and Lest irili'v ant Etylc iu tL:c Aiaoi.u!. .'ii.t kct Every l.uly should Hy them, us they recommend themselves In- wi-ur- , iuS lender, retains; thi-V hitpe much better, iiLisi 'bel v, .iriar.t-'d it every lo-e i...c, Asa f r !!..... I tin i more elastic than uii ; respect, uuu 14 at tiy bins' Chami.iou" Sui; I j rjuperi.T liund-mu'.ti, 'Vhalt'-Poiie CorsctF 111 Fif teen vtitierei.t tsrades. ifi'-luilios; tho linperi.d" and ;'luo!iipsoii Laniloi. ' Clovo Fitting" t'ors-t. 1 rauj,iu iu pi i.-es lriru 1 1 ecuts to fo an ; together i wii'b Jo.-epu licckol's C. iehrutc l Frer.ch ovcu I Corsets, superior shapes und o,uulity. Ten diflerei t I Grades, from 1 .10 to t'j Jii. '1'tiey are the lioest t,o.l I l-cit oo.ls lor the priced, eer impuried. Il.e Trade supplied wi'-h i-iop hr'ki.-u ul 1 C'rtts at tho Lowest i Halts. 1 Thc.-ovUitin? the City ahruld tiol f il to eail r.r l . examine tur Goods and P. ices, .- re defy 'l cooi ; pctiiiiii. Fi hruaiy 20, IjCS UmiJ. ; A Ft HU IT I'KIIAIi: Al.lC f pUE subscriber iffers f r sa'e a FAP.M, sitimtud .1 in Perry township. Snyder county, Pa., ad Min ing lands of George Gcluett, Abuer Horubefiier. Aaron hhaflur und others, cuutuiuiug I4j ACi. ES and 00 PEKCUEtf. About bu aores of the laud are cleared, and the balance is choice limber. Tho improvements consist of a largo twu-dtorv Loj; Dwelliug Huuse, Log Barn, aud all the ueces.ry outbuildings, and an Orchard of 8 acres, ooutuiuina: choice fruit. A spring of water La uour the uW aud a nice dream runs through the farm, ueur the louse. This property is eouveuiently loemed aud vmblu a mile of More and mills, acd is within a quarter of a mile of a saw mill. For term, call on Georg. Qelnett, whose 1 rn,,,i. adjoin the laud, or cn the undersigned, t '1;.; Berlin, I niuu oouuty, 1 e " RATHF0V mMM I 5rt 19, IS? - ?
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