ewm mm fTSt N. 8. BNOLH, ) PuolUhera. MIINUIIHY, 1A. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 81, 1808. Hocal Affairs. WttLUHiPORT Support thirty-on schools, with about two thousand scholar la atlndanc. Tan Bhamokid Furnaoe, whioh u blown out torn week lino, tot repair, will bo pat In blast in few day. t Col. F. 0. Anna, who removed from thli plaoe to Columbia lait Spring, we are pleased to ae haa r sutued his reeidenee again In Sunbury. Tbi regular monthly meeting of Ihe Bunbury Mutual Loan and Building Association will be held at the Masonlo Hall, on Friday evening of next week. Mb. Job Bowir baa obtained the oontraot for filling up the low ground near Ihe Fbila. A Brie Maebine Shops, in Cake's Addition. A large num ber of hands are now at work on It. HocMiciPiRi and others will oonsult comfort nd economy by using 'Wall Paper and Border, a large stock of whioh oan be bad oheap at ft I.IOBTN1R A ZlIOLBB't. Tbi Dabtiixi and Hazletoh Road. A Dan ville paper says that this new road !s being rapidly pushed forward in that vicinity. A large foroe is at work at the foot of the Blue Hill, opposite that place. Tbs Qood Templars of the district composed of the counties of Northumberland, Columbia, Union and Snyder, met at Selinsgrove on Wednesday of last week. A numbsr of the order from this place were in attendance. Error. In our last issue, in notieing the large amount of rails manufactured at the Pennsylvania Works, at Danville, we stated that 2,367 tonsof rails were mido in one week. It should bave been in one mon(. The mistake was made by one of the Danville papers, from wbich we copied the article. Successful Dai IIuxters The Miltonian snys that on the 4th Inst., C. B. Davis, 11. L. Hat field, Alfred Krauie, Franklin Hoy and Peter Smith went to the mountain, deer hunting. On Wednes day of last week they returned, bringing with them three of the coveted animals. They report the game as quite plenty. Miss M. L. Lazabd is now opening her Winter stock of Millinery Goods, at ber store in Dewart'a frame building, on the North aide of Market Square. A fine lot of ladies' dress goods, and a full assort ment of everything in the millinery line, oan be seen at ber establishment. We would call the at tention of the ladios to the superior Inducements offered to purchasers at her store. Tun meteoric shower, predicted by the astrono mers, took place on Saturday morning Inst, com mencing about 1 o'clock, and eontinued until nearly daylight. A number of our citizens witnessed the display, and describe it as very fine. Tho Philadel phia i'rt't says nietoors nppoared in the northwest from that city, which lighted up tho heavens and lasted at least five minutes. Rev. Isaac Griir, of the Buffalo Church, Union oounty, having appealed from the decision of the Northumberland Presbytery at its session in Muney, last spring, in the -case between bis Church and the Mifllinburg Church, tho Pennsylvania feynod, In ses sion at Lancaster, week before last, appointed a commission of six clergymen and six elders, to visit AlifHinburg, and examine into the merits of the case. It will probably be some time before the case will be disponed of finally. r . .. I Winter. Theaeason of cold weather is now upon us, and preparations for in-duor comforts are being made on every band. One of the most important duties at this timo is to Secure a sufficient quantity of coal for winter use. Mr. John P. Haas furnishes a splendid article, from tho eclobrated Cameron Colliery, and a trial of it will satisfy ovory one that it is not surpassed by any other in markot. It is free from dirt and slate, and consumers will economize by using it. Mr. Haas is prepared to fill all orders left at bis office, at tho shortest notice, and on the lowest tornis. Court. Court is still in session, and will probably continue during this and the greater part of next week. The jury in tho case of John Lnuck vs. John Douty rondorcd a verdict on Friday evening lost. This caso was based on a Mechanics' Lien, filed by a Philadelphia builder against defendant's building in Bhaniokiu, wbieh is ono of the handsomest and most costly structures of the kind In this seotion. The verdiot was for tho plaintiff. This weok Judge Benlley, of Lycoming county, is Luldiug a special Court. Early ou Monday a jury was empannelod in the case of Eliia P. Pleasants et al vs. Thomas Baumgardner. This is a case of con tested title to tome coul lands, and up to the time of going to press was still on trial. Fibb Exam is. It is a remarkable fact that this town, new containing betwoen 4,000 and 5,000 in habitants, is in a worse condition, aa regards protec tion against fire, than it was thirty years ago, when it contained about one-fifth the number of people. Unfortunately, most of the new buildings erected are of frame mnterial, making the dangers of a confla gration moro imminent. If a fire should break out in some parts of the town nothing but a miracle could save from destruction a large amount of pro perty. Why do not our Borough Councils move in this matter, and procure a good steam fire engine without delay ? It is all folly to talk about anything else for the purpose. The superiority of steam in this respect is so well established that the old style of engines are already numbered as among things of the paEt. The objection that they cannot be used with effect without running water and fire plugs, is not well founded. They can draw water from wells and other sources, by means of hose, if properly managed. We have amongst us a number of per sons competent to take charge of such an engine, and as a steam fire engine is not only the most effec tive, but requires only a few persons to work it, we could reasonably expeot a more efficient manage ment than under tbe old system, where everybody olaims a right to Interfere. Bteah Febbt. One of the great wonts of this plaee is a bridge over the river, or in lieu of that, a well conducted 8 team Ferry. A Worse polioy than that which has been pursued, heretofore, by the Bo rough authorities, cannot be imagined. The object seemed to be to get as much rent as possible from tbe lessee of the ferry, who in return must imburse himself by exacting exorbitant rates from passen. gers ana others using the ferry. As the ease stands there is a prohibitory tariff, amounting almost to an embargo, on all trade and travel between Oils place ana our neighbor or bnyder and Union counties. The folly of this blind polioy may be illustrated by the example of tbe thriving towns in tbe West, where they maintain a fret ferry, at the expense of tbe town, to enoourage trade and travel. The oiti zens of this place would be the gainers if tbe Coun oils would propose to give the ferry, without rent, to the man who would establish the lowest rates of for riage. Tbe f 300 now reoeived as rant amounts to about 33 cents for each taxable inhabitant in this plaoe, per annum. With a steam ferry, at low rates, wbich would increase tbe trade from the West tide of tbe river, mora than that amount would be saved to each one, every week, in tbe purchase of market- irg and all kinds of provisions. But few now cross the ferry, axeept from neoeesity. A steam ferry would not only greatly inereaae the trade and travel, oheapen and improve our produce market, but would prove a great convenience, attract trade, and what is more, pay a handsome dividend on the stock necessary to establish an Improvement so Indispensa' blc to our plaoe. Tbe bridge at Columbia is now nearly completed, and perhaps the steamboat there might be obtained. Every merchant, trader and hotel keeper, and aver family, it interested in this A IbLOSTBAtBB RaILBOAB DoOUMEXT. Hail- toad reports are usually dry oemplloatloni of figures, whioh, to the general reader, are devoid of attraction or interest. Bat an exception most be made la the case of tbe new pamphlet just issued by the Union Pacific Railroad Company, whoso forty pages arc full of matter net only interesting in Itself, but pre sented in attractive form. The book is made up Of an "Introduction, " showing the organisation of the Company, followed by obapteri under the titles "Progress of the Work," "Character of the Work," Agricultural Kesouroec," "Mineral Wealth," "Branch and Connecting Roads," "Resouroes for Construction," "Future Business of the Company," "Its Saving and Profit to the Government," "The Way Business Aotual Earnings," and "The Uaion Paeifle Railroad Company's First Mortgage Bonds.1' These titles indloate the varied contents of the book, which, we'venture to sey, gives a clearer idea of tho extent and oapaolty of the Ureal, Went than a ma jority of our geographies suooeed in doing. An ao- ourate map aocompanies the work, whilst the artist's aid has been oalled in to make perfect what la in every way so excellent, and we bave appropriate headings and vignettes for the ohapters, with a title page extremely urtistio and suggestive. The print ing of the book is perfeot, it is equally appropriate for the parlor table or the counting-room desk. The road is now completed for HM miles, and will reaoh the vioinlty of Ureat Salt Lake before winter, and by July of 1S89 the entire line to the Paoifio will be in active operation. Careful estimates show what an immense future business must be done by the finished road, While One of the most important chapters proves, from ofiicial returns, what a national profit is already aoorueing by the operations of the road, the government freight for 1S67 having oost almost two millions dollars less by the railroad than it would have done by wagons. The chapter Upon the oharacter and value of tho Company's First Mortgage Bonds proves them to be profitable and safe, the publio confidence in them aa an investment having been already attested by tbe sale of twenty millions during the past eighteen months. It is not unlikely that before long, what remain unsold of these Bonds will be so disposed of among capitalists as to withdraw them entirely from market, except at largely enhanced prices. Copies of the new pamphlet may be obtained freo by mail from Do Haven & Bro., dealers in Govern ment Securities, Gold, Ac, No. 4 J South Third Street, Philadelphia. AttemtteD Mdrder One of the Gang Cap tured. On Saturday last an attempt was mado to rob and murder Col. Claude Whito, an operator at Swatura, Schuylkill county, on tho public road bo tweun that placo nnd Pottsvillo. From what par ticulars wo can learn, it appears that Col. W hite was returning from Pottsvillo with the money to pay his men, in company withamember of tho county police and another man, and that as they reached a secluded part of tho road, a mBn was obr erved stand ing on one side, partly concealed by bushes, with a revolver in his band. Upon being ordered to lay down his arms, be oomnicnced firing at the policeman, who advanc ing toward him, returned tbe flro. As tho policeman fired bis second shot, four men were seen to sturt up out of the bushes a short distunee ahead, nnd run into the woods, when the ono confronting tho policeman turned nnd fled in the snme direction. Mr. ttbito and his pnrly then started for Swutara, and soon after returned with a foroe sufficient to capturo the rob bers. Search was made, but only tho ono who had fired was discovered, and he was found lying a short distance from where thejaffray occurred, wounded in two places. He was taken charge of und conveyed to jail. We understand that be has been recognised as a resident of New Boston, Schuylkill county, but he refuses to give or own to his name. His wounds arc not thought to be of a fatal character, and should ho survive, there is hope that the entire party, who in all probability aro tho murderers of Muj- Ron, will be captured, or at least broken up.Siamoiiit Herald, 19M inst. - - -m m . Payixo toe Waoers. Among the humors of the osmpalgn just closed, tho following wager was en tered into between two young meu in this place, Captain Wm. H. Miller and Warren H. Ridgway. Tbo conditions were such, that if Seymour was oleo ted, It. was to wheel tbe Captain from the Court House to the Company's flouring mill acd back reversing their positions of wheeler nnd wheeled If Grant was elected. The Captain is in for it. Ano ther wajer was entered into betwoen Capt. Miller and Cnpt. Johnson. If Seymour was elected, Capt. Johnson was to toto and grind a band organ through the town, collecting contributions from the crowd, which contributions wcro to be handed over to the soldier.,' widows; and in case Grant was elected the positionsof tho parties wero to be roversc J. Capt, Miller is in for this wager also. The wheeling comes off on Saturday, Nov. 21st, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Danville Intelligencer. School Directors' Duties. Tho last numborof the Pennsylvania Seliool Journal has the follow ing aensiblo nrli.'le on the importance of school di rectors visiting schools : The duty of visiting the schools is considered one of tho most important duties that diroctors have to discharge in tbe administration of the system. The law mukes tbe duty imperative, and no person should accept the office of school direotor unless bo is willing to perform it. When well done its effect is always to make tne schools more omcient. it stimulates pupils in their studies. It enables direc tors to asccituin the exact condition ot tbe schools, school bouses and schoul grounds. On the whole, so biKb a value uocs the Department set on tbo leoal supervision of the schools that it always expects to hod tbe souoois ol districts wbicn are regularly anu systematically visited by Boards of Directors, ac cording to the provisions of law, other things equal, any per cent, better tnan mose or districts in wuicn tbe schools are entirely neglooted in this respeot, and tuts estunHie is made Iroin personal observation id hundreds of districts." . i Editor's Table. Godet's Lady's Book. The December number of this incomparable lady 's magazine is on our table. it is universally acknowledged me nest publication of the kind in this country. Mow isthe time to com mence making up clubs. Ihe earner me orders are received by the Publisher the sooner they can be supplied. The following are the content of the pre sent number : "Country Cousins." a fine steel plate; a Handsome steot title-pace ; colored lubion-plate, containing six figures; -Deoorating the Church," a tinted plate ; Uuod n eloome Nipper, printed in col ors ; large extension sheet, filled with a treat variety of articles ; "Christmas Cheer," a seasonable engra ving. The work department contains a number of useful and fauoy articles. In the juvenile depart ment will be found amusement for the holidays. A great variety ol useiui reoeipts, suited to tbe testive season, are also given. Marion norland, Mrs. Shields, Mrs. Comstock, and other literary celebri ties, contribute to this number. Address, L. A. Uodey, N. JS. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Sti., Phil adelphia. Tbe Musical World, for November, comes to us overuowinir witn beautiful and attractive new music. "Kale O Shane," an exquisite new song and chorus, by J. R. Thomas ; Belle Mahone's Reply, "At tbe Gate 1 wait for lb.ee, song and chorus, and"tood land Echoes," a fiue pianatorle piece, bv A. P. Wv man, are anion tbe musical contents of tbe present number, wbich would oost in sheet form $1.30. Be sides this choice niusio, a large amount of interesting reading matter is given : "Music Making," "The Honest Little Musician." "Musical Hints." News. Gossip, Correspondence, Ac., are contained in this number, ah persons subscribing this month will re oaive tbe November and December numbers of this year free, being fourteen numbers for one dollar Beautiful premiums are otlured for clubs. Terms only tl per annum. Send tea cents for specimen copies. Address the publishers, S. Brainard A Sens, vieveianu, vuio. BUSINESS NOTICES. Mbrcbanti and others oan always get Paper Dags, mereoy saving ireignt, at any prices, or LlGHTMEB A ZeIOLER, it Market Square. A LARCE stoce of Books, Stationery, Frames. Ac always on band at the old established oheap Book blare or X.10HTBEB Iilb, 4t Market Square. Fob Sale. An excelleut top buggy, new. Xb quire at this office. Fob Reel The rooms adjoining the bat store of Bamuel Faust, in Market Square, lately ooeapied by K. A. Evans a s law ofice. as mi Co' Co bob Balsam. The great popular Reme dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and Consumption. Both sixe ordinary 4os , also mam moth family bottle for sal by all druggist and dealer In medicine. He family ibeald be over .. Cot'a CriraMM Cobb Will Immediately te ller and permanently cur the most aggravated ease of Dyspepsia, Flatalenoy, Sour Stomach, Con stipation, sad all dboasea of the Stomach and Bow el. Physician, clergymen and all who us tt, join In unbounded prai of it (real virtues. Bold by Druggist every where. Frtoe 11.00. Tbi Plaoe The place for a large and ebeap assortment of Cloths and Casslmeres, for Fall and Winter, I at Ji O, Beck' tailoring establishment, oa Fourth street. It Is tbe right place for all kinds of olothing for men and boys, made to order of any kind of material, in the very best menner, and at tbo very lowest rates. Call in and you will find It so. IV o less than two hundred kinds of hat arc Worn by man, and all fashionable, tbe presentseason. Tbe best of these styles are to be found at Faust' fash' lonabl Hat and Cap Store, Market Square. Faust has just received the largest and oheapest stock ever brought to Sunbury. ji-efHi J. F. Sbabfter, the Merchant Tailor, has re oeived another large stock of goods at his establish ment, on the Corner opposite tbe Central Hotel. He turns out the moat beautiful suits equal to any made In tbe oities, while hi prices are so low that no on can afford to send abroad for his olothing. A visit will cor vines all of the superior inducements offered by him. Going), going, and continually going people to Miller' L'xoelsior Boot and Shoe Store, in Market Square. No matter hew many call, all oan be sup plied, both in quality and quantity. Miller is un surpassed. An unusually largo stock, for tho season, ha just been received. Go and see the assortment Corrected Weekly for the " American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do do perowt. 912 00 1 00 10 00 00 I SO 1 40 DO 65 1 25 li 21) 16 S 00 4i 10 21 35 24 20 14 13 18 CO Rye t lour, per bbl. do per cwt. por bushol, do do de do por jiound Wheat, prime red, Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Dried Poaches, pared do do uupared Dried Apples, do Dried Cherries, (unltoned,) per bu Butter, por pound, per doton, per pound, do do do do do de per pair Cheese, ' Lard. Hams. Shoulders, Beef, bind quarter, " front " Mutton, Chickens, SliumoLiin Coal Trade. Shauokik, Nov. 17, 1863. Ton. Cwt. Bent for week ending Nov. 14, ll.O.ttl 17 Per last Report, 431,0311 US 412.076 He To same time last year, Increase, ii,bi HI 1 3,090 04 J! L I I -J Special Polices. Bad Practice. You .might as well expect to relieve and cure nn inflamed eye by dusting iirita ting powders into it as to expect to subdue und cure Catarrh (which is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nir passages in the head) by the use of irritating snuffs or strong, caustic solutions. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures Catarrh by its mild, soothing action, wbich subdues the inflamma tion aud restores the natural secretion of tbo mucous follicles. It is a pleasant remedy, its uso being at tended and followed by a cooling and ngrccaido sen sation. The cronrietors. Dr. Ssita A Co., of Buffalo. N. Y., offer $500 for a case of Catarrh that they cau not cure. seni uy man on receipt 01 si&iy com.. Tor Sale bt Most Druggists Everywhere. Philadelphia, March lOia, 186S. Jacob Shertz, Esq My Dear &', Some eight months age, when suflering from great ner vous prostration, the result of exposure and over task ed energies, I was inducod by you (an old friend ) to take as a tonic your celebrated Bitter Cordial ; and so agreeably surprising bave been Us beneficial cfleets, that I cannot refrain from thus beariag tes timony in it favor. As a beverage, it is as pleasant and delightful as a glass of rich durk brown shorry ; as an appetiser before meals, perfectly niagionl ; and as a digester of food, the most potent compouud I ever knew. Altogether, I consider it one of tho happiest combinations nf medicinal herbs ever of fered to the publio as a curative. I most cheerfully and confidently recommend It to every sufferer from Debility, Dyspepsia and Rheumatism. As a substi tute for tho villainous alcoholio and vinous coneoe- tions imbibed at too many of the publio bars of tbe present day, it must also prove a blessing. cry truly yours, Alexander W. Blaceuurn, Fire Marshal. I2'2l,ad fClWETZS standing advertise ment in another column. A Cnrd.-i Clorgyuian, whilo residing in tb Afnpri-,L fu iiiisMniiarv. discovered a sale aud siniplo remedy for the Curo of Nervous Weak ness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Som iuul Organs, and tbe whole train of disorders brought on by buncful and vicious habits. Ureat numbers have been cured by this noblo remedy. Prompted by the desire to benent tne amiotca ana unioriuunie, I will send tbe recipe for preparing; and using this medicine, in a scaled envelope, to any one who needs it, x rkb op Cuahoe. Address, jUKL.ru i. i.iaa, Stntion D, Bible House, New-York City. Sept. 12, 1S08. 3m o NE PRICE CLOTHIKQ. 1 ww OLD ESTABLI8HBD 012 I'llK K CLOTHING IIOUSE, 004 Narket Street., One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For manv vears this Establishment has done busi ness on the One Price Sys:em, and we behove we are tbe only Clothing House In the city that strictly adheres to this principle. We bave earned a repu tation wbich we are proud of, for good taste in select good styles and substantial materials, and not less mportant, tor Having an our gooas EK1IU W 1.1.1- MABH. We emploT the best talent, for Cuttoas, and cur Goods are of both kinds fashionable nud plain so that all tastos can be suited. The prices ure the very lowest, as any one by a moment s thought must oo, or otherwise we oould not meet the competition of our neighbors, tor as no deductions are ever made, we must put our prices down to the advantages wo promise. ine people may aepena, mis is tne true piau upon which to do business, and many a dollar can be saved to Clothing buyer by keoping in mind JONES' ONE PBICE CLOTHINU HOUSE, . 604 Market Street, Philadelphia, Not en the Corner, but one door above Sixth. E. tonleassian. April 4, 1808. ly Deafhess, Bliromes ad CATAnRB treated with th utmost sucoess by 1. Isaacs, M. D., Ocul ist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 805 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in city and oountry can be seen at his office. The Medioal faoully are invited to acoompany their patients, aa he has no secret iu bispraetio. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. nov.30-ly. A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION. A Physician who had Consumntion for lavaml in wilh frequent bleeding of the lungs, eured htmself with a medioine unknown to the profession, when bis oase appeared hopeless. He is the only physician who has used it in bis own person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues ; and be can ascribe Ibe de-' gree of health he now enjoys to nothing but the use of his midicine; and nothing but utter despair and entire extinction of all hope of recovery, to gether with a want of confidence in all others, induc ed him to haiard tbe experiment. To thoee suffer ing with any disease of th Lungs be proffers a treat ment he confidently believes will eradioaU tbe disease. Prioe f 1 60 per bottle or 8 a half dozen, sent by express, bend for a cireular or call oa Da. E. Botlstoe Jacesom, No. 250 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia. For sal by H. Y. Friliug, Market Square, bun bury, Pa., and Druggist generally. May 30, lb8. ly. 4 Jssld to Slarrlrsif . Young Men's Quid to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felioity. The hu man view of beoevoieat Physicians, on th Error and Abuse incident to Youth and Early Manhood, ant in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Ad dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Bos P.. Philadel phia, Pa. Jua II, lMS.-ly. WOnAnMFemalM, Owtmtr to f be peculiar and Important relation whioh thay (ustaln, their peculiar organisation, and the efboee they perform, arc lubjoet to many (uflering. Free dom from thee oonlribute in no small degree to their happlnem and welfare, for none can be happy who are 111. Hot only so, but no one of thee various fomal complaint can long b suffered to run on without involving the general health of Ihe Individ ual, and ere long producing permanent sloknes and premature Ueollne. Mori it ploaaant to oonsult a physician for the reliefer those various delioat af in . ' on,y nPo the most argent necessity will n true woman so far sacrifice her greatest aharm as t do this. The ox will then thank ns for plaoing in their bands simple epeoiflo which will be found efficaoious in relieving and ourlng almost every on of those troublesome outnplaints pooulinr to tbe sex. HsMtBOLn Extract or Bucno.-Ilundreds suf fer on in silence, and ihundredsof others apply vainly to druggists and dootors, wh merely tantaliie them with the hope of a cure or apply romodios which make them worse I would not wish to assert any thing that would do Injustice to Uio affliotod, but I am obliged to say that although it may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the powers of life by laborious employment, unwholesome air and food profuse tnonstruation, the uso of tea and oolleo, and frequent ohildbirth, it is fur oltenor onused by direct irritation, applied to the mucous membrane of tho vagina itself. When reviewing the oauio of those distressing complaints, it is most painful to cohtemplato the attendant evils oonsequent upon Iheui. It is but simple justice to the subject to enumerate a few of tho many additional oauses whioh eo largely affect the life, health, and happiness of woman in all olaae es of society, and which, consequently, nfleot more or leas directly, the we faro of the entire human family. The mania that exists for precocious educa tion and marriage, causes tbo yoars that nature designed for oorporeal development to be wasted nnd perverted In the restraints of dross, the early confinement of school, end cspeciully in the un healthy excitement ot the ball-rooiu. Thus, with the body hall-clothed, and tho mind unduly excited by ploosuro, porvorting in midnight revel tho hours designed by imturo for sleep nnd rest, the work of destruction is half accomplished. In consequence of this onrly strain upon her sys tem, unnecessary effort is required by tbo dolicuto votary to retain her situation iu school nt a later day, thus aggravating fhe ovil. When one excito ment is over, another in prospective keeps the mind morbidly sensitive to impression, whilo the now con stant restraint of fashionnblo dress, absolutely for bidding the exercise indispensable to the altninmont and retention of organic health and strength ; the exposure to night air the sudden chango of temper ature; the complcto prostration producod by exces sive dancing, must, of necessity, produce their legiti mate effect. At lust, an early mafringo caps tho climax of misery, and tho unfortunato one, hitherto so utterly regardless of tbo plain diotutes and re monstrances of ber delicate nature, bnenmes an unwilling subject of medical treatment. This is but a truthful pioture of the experience of thousands of our young women. Long before tho ability to oxorciso the functions of the generative organs, they require an education of their peculiar nervous system, coniposod of what is called tho tissue, which is, in common with tbe fe male breast and lips, ovidently under tho control of mental emotions and associations at nn early period of lifo; umt. u no shall subsequently sco, theso emotions, when excessive, lead, long before pubcrity, to habits which snp tho very life of their victims oro nature has ecll'-cuinplcted their development. For Peinalo W etikiiess and Debility, Whites or Lcucorrbu-n, Too Prufuse Menstruation, Exhaustion, Too Lonir Continued Periods, for Prolapsus nnd Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, wc ufler the most perfect specific known: llcluibold's Compound Ex tract of ISucbu. Directions for use, diet, aud udvico, accompany. Females in ovory period of lifo, from infancy to cstrcuie old ago, will find it a remedy to aid naturo in tbe discharge of its functions. Strength is tho glory of manhood and womanhood, llelmbold's Extract lluchu is moro strengthening thiin ;iny of mo preparations ot IsarK or Jron, Inttnttciy saler, and moro pleasant. llelmbold's Extract Jiuchu, having roceived tho indorsement of the most promi nent physicians in tho United States, is now offered to iilUictcd humanity ns n certain cure for tho follow ing iliseimc8 nnd symptoms, from whatever causo originating: Henernl Dcbilitv, Mental and Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination of lllo ,d to Hie Head, Lonluscd Ideas, llysterm, Ucneral Irrita bility, Hestlessness anil Sleeplessness at Night, Ab sence of Muscular EITicicncv, Loss of Appetite, Dys pensin. Emaciation. Low Snirits, Disorganisation or Paralysis of the Organs of licuerntiou, Palpitation of tno Heart, nnd, in tact, nil tlio concoimtiints or a Nervous nnd Debilitated state of tho system. To in sure tbe genuine, cut this out. Ask for IlKLStRot.n'a. lake nn oilier. hold hy I'ruggisls anil Healers everywhere. 1'rico X 1 .25 per bollla, or six bottles for $.1.60. Delivered to any address. Describe svinptoms in nt) communications. Address 11. T. I'JKL.MISOLD, Drug and Chemical Worehouso, 501 Broadway H. Y. None are genuine unless dono up In stool-enKrnved wrapper, witli tuc-siaulo ol my unotuicai nareiiouse. nnd signed H. T. HELM110I.D. Sept. 19, li?0. 2m. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LIVERY STABLE. THE subscribers having purchased the stock aud fixtures of Mr. Charles llaoou i Livery Stable, in Sunbury, would respectfully announce to the public, that they inteud furnishing it with first-class Horses, Carriages. Buggies and Spring-Wagons suitable fur the business, und will endeavor to make it a I.ivery second to uouo in this section of tbe State. Orders left at tbo Central Hotel, at any boar of the day or night, will receive prompt attention. Met) AW A FAKNS WORTH. Sunbnry, October 17, !!-'fW. FALL AND WINTER Millinery.G oods, .Tim si l. I.. taovttlrr, begs leave to an Bounce to the Ladicsof Suubury and vicinity, that she bosjuat opened a large and varied stock of MILLINERY GOODS, The latest New York and Philadelphia style f LADIES' HATS AND B0NNET3. WOOLEN GOODS, Also, an excellent assortment of Fashionable Em broideries. Edgings, Laces, Woolen Caps, 1 1 and ker chiefs, Scurfs, O loves, Hosieries, and all kinds of Fancy Notions, Stamped Muslins, Corsets. Perfume ries, oaps, Lilly White, Knamel of America, Sta tionery, Ac, Ac. Call and examine for yourselves. Vo trouble to show goods Sunbury, Oct. 34, ISO's GRAND OPENING FALL AND WINTER (jieutletucu) r'm-rilBhlnjf (Uvods, at THOMAS O. NOTT'B HIi:itC'IlAT TAII.OBt STORE, MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA., Consisting of ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLOTHS. XNULLSH AND FRENCH CASSIMERES, ENGLISH MELTONS OF ALL COLORS, which have been selected from the largest and best establishments in New York and Philadelphia. A general assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, embracing, Neckties, Collars, Cravats, of th latest styles. Fine Lamb's Wool Poller Jacket. SHIRTS and DRAWERS, a large assortment of tne best quality. A largo variety of GLOVES of every style and oualtitv. from tb Ball Rroom dowa to the laboring man's, aud many other artiolea for Gentlemen's wear. l ine Freucls Toko Shirt made to Order. Having prooured the services f tbe best workmen In the cities, garment will be made up to order whioh osnnot be excelled in any city in fits, orquality fUentlemen arc particularly requested to call and aee tbe roods and worn bolore pureniising eisewnaro Sunbury, Oot. 3, '6. THOMAS Q. NOTT. Lrndlea' Fancy l ui s t At JOB 5 YAREIRA'D id K.t.bli.hod rUH Mamitaolorv. . Tin Alll'll Street, aeoie jiu, run. A ilave uow In store of aiyown Importation aud alaliulaotura una uf Ilia . jfi l'ol aud luuat beauti- i fglulseleutltiuauf J KAN Ox FURS, -.tlbr Ladios' aud Chll . wtlran's Wear. Intheeitv. ffVTffiA av Also, a Bu assortment of dents' Fur tilove and Collar. I am nablwl to dispose of my roods at very rea sonable price, and I would therefor solicit a oall from my friend of Northumberland eouuty and vl einity. Remember tb Name, Number and Street ! JOHN FARKIRA, No. T18 Arch St., above Tth, south side, Philed'a ML 13" I have do Partner, nor eeaoeetioa with any .L . 1 1 1 1 1 I k ' . .A . I r. . ra. LllAUiM A. ZaOIiltlM. occolistb ahix manufacturers of tub CELKBEATtD PKRr"KOTU BPKCTACLEI8, . ETE GLASSES, AO. HARTFORD, COSN., AT APFOtTEB T. S. SHANNON, STJWBTJRY, PENK'A., As tbelf sol agent for Sunbury and vicinity for tbe sale of tne celebrated PERFECTED SPECTACLES, AND EYE GLASSES. lr) dolnff SO thev have confidence in the ability nf their agent to meet the requirements of nil cus tomers. His assortment of our BEAUTIFUL LKN SES comprises every forfn nnd kind, calculated for the simplest as well as tbe worst cases of diseased or I'npntrod vision. An opportunity will be thus af forded, to procure at all times Bl'ECTACLES UNEQUALLED BY ANY OF THEIR STRENGTHENING AND PllESER VINO QUALITIES. Too much Cannot ba Said MM tn thnir RnnArtnrttw over the ordinary glasses worn. There is no glim mering, wavering of the sight, diliinoss, or other unpio.uant sensation, but nn tbe contrary, from tbe puiuunr construction or tho Lenses, they aro sooth ing and pleasnnt, causing a reeling of reiiel to tho wearer, and Pr.lni,. . i'i... -7i rn.,i..., vi.:.. PRESERVE AS WELL AS ASSIST THE SIUHT, and are tho Cheapest because tho Best, always last ing man j -yoars without change being necessary. . frn V 1I10N -Mr T- 8. MIANNON, Jeweler, is their Only Agent appointed iu Bunbury and vi cinity. fjr-Wc employ no Peddlers. augl '68 ly C28 HOOP SKIRTS 628 CORSE T& "'CORSETS. WM. T. noi'KINS, No. 09 Arch Street, I'hlladt-lphln. M AN CF ACT!' RE It OP THE Celebrated "CIIAXPIOX" Hoop RHrU FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. The largest assortment, and best quality and styles in tbo American Market Every lady should try thoui, as they recommend themselves by wear ing longor. rataing their shape much better, lighter and moro elastic than all others warranted in every respect, nnd sold at very low prices. Ask for Hop kins' 'Champion" Skirt. Superior llnnd inodo Whalo-Bone Cnrotj In Fif teen different tirades, including tbo "Imperial" and Thompson A I.angdon's "Olovo Fitting" Coisots, ranging iu prices from bl rents to Ji.iU ; together with Joseph llcckol s Celebrated French Woven Corsets, superior shapes and uoliiy. Ten different tirades, from l IU to 5.50. They aro thorniest nu-1 best goods for tho prices, ever imported. Tbo Trade supplied with Hoop Skirts and Corsets at tbe Lowest Kates. Those visiting tho City should not fail to oall and examine our Uouds and Prices, a we defy all eom potition. February 20,1838 lOrnos. i'. ii i'ir.- O WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Comer of Third Street and Morket Square, iu Mil ler's Stone Building, S U N B U R 1" , P A., of tho most celebrated makers, consisting of tlio Howard, Applcton, Tracy A Co., Wiillhain, ilartlett, W. F.llory, und all grades of the Elgin Ill's mako. Also, solo Agent for the celebrated, PAUL BKI. TON Watch, iu Gold and Silver Caso, at low prices. Hils oi' Wsti-c ibr Wctlilssiu' l'reieuls, of entirely now designs. Solid Silver Tuble and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives. Forks, Castors, ioe Pilohors, Fruit and dike Baskets, Syrup, lings, Butter Dishes, and everything in the Silverware line at lew prices. JSWELR?, A fine stock of 18 k Rins. Also a One selection of Gold and Jut Jewelry of all descriptions. Isold asd Silver Chains, at low prices. GOLD PENS. Fin J'dJ Pens in Gold, .S'ilvor and Rubber Cases, Of tbectilcbrated make by llutlina-i &1 Stewart. CLOCKS. A full assortment of 3 day and SO hour Clooki, at low prioes. Also Sole Agent for the celebrated Perfected Spac taolcs. wurriinted to give entire satisfaction. Wutehus, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and war ranted. All orders promptly attended to at the shortott no tice. Sunbnry, Sept. 6, 13C3. ILADELPHIA. E" Samples sent by mail when writton for. October 3d, 186. ly MONEY 1 WEareoonstantly purchasing for cash in the New York and Button Markets, all kinds of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silks, Cottons, Bools and Shoes, Watches, Sewing Maohlues, Cutlery, lross Uoods, Domestio Uoods, Ac, aa. Whioh we are actually selling at an averngo price of One Itollur tor cms-Is article. Oursales being strictly for eash, and our trade much larger tbau that of any other similar onncern, enables us to give belter bargains than oan be obtained of any other house. Tim laii:n Are speoially invited to giv us a trial. Bean rou a CiuooLaa ako Exouaxoi List. Our olub system of selling isaa follows : For $2 we send 20 patent pen fountains and chocks describing 20 different arliclus to be sold for a dollur each ; 40 for $4; 611 forSil ; 100 for (10, Ao. Pent by mail. Commiaaions larger than thono ottered hy any other tinu, aceordiug to sise of club, .'"'inulo fouutuin and check, 10 eta. Male and female agents wanted. Hknd uoNKr ix RxuisvxitKD Lerrtiis. Bend us a trial club, and you w ill acknowledge that you c.iuuot afford to buy goods of any other hou"o thereafter. lIiSHiman Jk lifsiUall, 0 Hanover tit., Bunion, Muss. May 23, '88 8m. Valuable arort nt Irlvate Sale. rpUK undersigned offers bis valuable lot, 55 feet J. front by 210 deep, on the south-west corner of the Bbamokin Valley and Northern Central Rail roads, on Third street, oo which is erected aFRAMK WARKHOUSB, 20 by 40 feet. The Warehouse is a new one, having, been built abont two years since, and is a splendid stand for any one wishing to go into tbe flour and grain business. The fixture of th eonoera will also be offered for sal, at reason ble rate. This properly is offered for (al for th reason that I intena giving up businese iu Hue bury Fur further particulars, apply to i. U. CAD WALL AJjKH. Sept. 1, 'M. 3m. Sunbury, Pa. Trevortoa Lots for Sale. THREE LOT9, in the town of Trevortun, Nor thumberland county, will be sold oheap, on ap plication to tbe underaigned. These lots are advan tageously loeated, and are Taluabl for building purpose. Apply U, or address JOSEPH CONRAD, 0t Id, JE4 - 4M (Vintury, Pa FALL OPENING. GREAT REDUCTION IN TRICES You can Buy More Goods of b BE3T Qt7X.lT"Sr IflOlTET, t th MAMMOTH STORE, Of market sqcark, BUXBURT, PEHX'A., TUn nov otlier plaon. HAS JUST 1XECEIVSD OPENED Tho I3cU Selected and FINEST ASSORTMENT, ef DRY GOODS IN TOWN. FKESCH Mbnixcs, PRINTS. ML'SLIXS, CASSUlEltES, Ao. Delaines and Artnares Douin'Ja Collets, fi.-owu and Bicaehst NOTIOXS ef ail.ku.ie. Hosiery floies, lien's icl Ladies Vndergormont. Vv II IT 13 GOODS. A fulissMrtm.nl of TRIMMIF&I Builders will And my Stock cf KSnrdwui-o, Irnitit, Oiisj, Ulan), Jcc, Complete. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, WILLOW AD CBDAR WARE, QUEK38WAU2, GLASS W A KB, CROCKERY, 8 ALT, BOOTS AND SHOES HAT8 AND CArS, aud is fast everything uisaliy kept In a large Store Call and be convinced tlint the Cheapest Place to Bhv all Your Good9 it at THE MAMMOTH STOKE of II. "ST. FBILINO, Tersu) C'aaUf 30 day, as my Goods are bought for Cash and Bold Cheap for the READY MONEY. I give the trade the ad vantage of all reductions as fust as thoy i mad by Manufacturers. I.T 'mine, 7s THE m'ATIOXAT, t-irs IHSURATTCE C Old PA FY, UNITED STATES OK AMERICA, WASniNOTO'T.D.C Chartered l,y Special Act f fengrees. Arnrovcd July 2J, lfto. 'ats C.-ipliai f.ooo.opo. BR ANCH OFFICE, PHILAM5LMUA, Fmsr National, Baxe ErtLnixu. Whr thegoberal bntiu's of the Compnrv ii trwu acted, and to which all cencnl ,.,', . .i-. should be addrossol. DIRECTORS. Jay Conke, Philada. It. A. Bolllns. Washington, Henry I). Cooke, V-i. K. Chandler, " John I). Iiefrecs, Edward Iiodjro, New Turk. Ii. C. l'ahnestock, N. Y. O If. Clark. f. ltatchfnrd filarr. Wm. tt. MoorlieaJ. Ueo. P.Tyler, J. Hinckley Clark, o menus. O. H. CLARK. Philadelphia, Pronident. HF.NRT I. COOK'10. Wml-in-Flnn Vlni. Pr..Ml J AIT COOKE, Chairman Finance and Excoutiv t oniiiiiMep. SM0Efw,"N V'- VVKr- Tbilad'a. 'o'y end Actuary. Eus- TUKNIiU. Wi,.binton, Assistant FecrcUry. . '' 1 " w i' - M"dical Director. J.EVUNU AjaAKS, M. P., Assis ant Medical LI. IVOKIl . Modlcnl Advisory Hoard. K.Barncj.Surreou-Genoral U.S. A., Washlri ton. J. Horwiti, Chief Medical Depsrlmsnt V. 8. If., Washington. W. Bibs, M. D. Washington. Pol id tor nlxd AttornT. Wm. E. Chandler. W.l,i,,r.in Vi n George Harding, Philadelphia, This Company, National In Its eharaolnr. offers. by ronsnn of its Largo Capital, Low Bates of Premi um nnd New Tables, tho most desirable means of Insuring lifo jet presented to the publio. The rates of promium, being largely reduoed, or made as favorable to the Insurers as those of the best Mutual Companies-, nnd avoid all the complication nd uncertainties of Notes, Dividends aud the mis understandings which the latter aro so apt to cnuao the Policy-Holders. Several new and attractive tables are now pr-senl-e I wiiich nrcd ci:I.v to be understood to prove accep table to t'.io public, such m tho Income-Producing Policy and Uet-.irn Promium Tolicy. In the formor tbo policy-holder not only secures a lifu insurance, payable nt death, but will rccoive, if living, after a period of a few years, an nnnunl incomo eqiialjto ten percent. (10 t cr cent.) of the par of his policy In the lulUr, the Company agrees to relurn to the assured tho total amount of money he bus paid In. In add'tiun to the ovrouut of bis policy. The attention of persona contemplating insuring their lives or incre.Tiii.g th-: amount of insurnnco they ulrcny hove, i j called to the special advaulsgue offered l.y the Nati- ual Life Insurnnco Compnny. Circular-!, Pamphlet and full particulars given on application to tho Branch Oflico of the Company in Philadelphia, or ta its General Agents. 15-'" Local Agents are Wanted iu every City and Town; and application from competent parties for such agencies, with suituble endorsement, should L addressed to tbe Couipuny' General Agent only, iu their respoolivo districts. aExuiuL aesyTs : K. W. CLARK A CO., Philndolpqia, For Pennsylvania and Southern New J?ry. JAY COOKE A CO., Washington, D. 0., ' For Slur; kind, Delawaie, Virginia, Dielriet f Columbia and Wert Virginia WM. H. BOG L1C. Agent, Milton, Pi., Soptember 6, lobd. ly Wo do not wUh to inform you, read' r. lhar fr. Wondurful. or any otlier imiu.iius discoveiedn iuuj edy th:it cures Conumptiou, when (lie lui.- ma ba.f cou.-aimcd, iu short, will curo ull di?a:i.'S whutuarof mind, body or oetnte, make men live foro, rr. ur,.l leave lit :iili lo play for want of work, and isdtsiirnej t-i uiuke our sublunary sphere n hlUjlu! pirndi!. to wi;icii Heaven itseif fihrfl! bo but a sido snow. Y'.o lmve heard enough of that kind of huuibuorv, ai.d we do not wonder t'mt you Lave by ti.is time h-ioomx do-gusted wilh it. But when wo toll you tbit Dr. Bage's Catarrh Remedy tri'rV positively curt the irorst raw. of Catarrh, we only rt that whioh thousands can te.-tify to. Try itind yuu will beoon vinoed. We will pay $iuu KtWiiio for a case of Catarrh that we cannot curo. FOR, oALK LY Jl"'" "".r'JUIS'M L VERY WHIR J Pnica oniv ii Cisi. tent by Mail, post paid, for Sixty Ceuia; F-ur Fuekaics for $2 uo; or 1 l)ez eo for $o.00. trend n stamp for Dr. hige'i piinipbUt eu Catarrh. 1'K. HAuE A CO., Piopnetors, BuCalr, .V Y. 1 No BoHer-a. It Is warranted to cure lost or im paired 'J'lislo, J?uill or lleiu-in. Watering or Weak K.yrs. oBensive Uroatb d erated Threat or Mouth, l'ain and Pressure iu tho Iiaad, and loss of Mutuary wheneuu-cd, us all nftjciu frequently are, by tbe ravages of Catarrh. It i. ploasunt and painless to use. contains no strong p-Monous or caustic drugs, but cures by its mild M-j.hin action. We will pay $jot) Reward for a case of Catarrh iht we cannot cure. roi: ALL BY MO?T DRniiHSTS EVERY W UEiiK. Pine cslv M Uesrs. If vur i'mg'its busnotyotgot it on sale, dou'tbe put off villi iuiiie worse than worthless strong snuff, "fuuii!iil.r ' or poi.onous caujtio solution, which will diivo tbo disease lo the luugs iustcad of curing It, but send sixty cents to us aud the remedy will re;: ?h you by roturn uiuil. tioui stump for Dr. iiio's panirhlot on Catarrh DR. SAO L A CO., Proi.riotois. liuBulo N, Y. 3 ThlsIxriLLixLi RiHP.ovdocsnot.likethe poi.cn ous irritating snufl'. and strong caustic solutions with whioh tbe people bave long beon humbugged, aiiuplv pitllinto for a bhort time, or drive the disease to the liin', as there is danger of doing iu the use of sue IT iiostrums, but it produces ncrfect and r-erruaii.nt euros of tbo wor.t ca-.es of chronic et.irih, as thous ands enn tei-tity. "Co,ct in the limd" is cured with a few applications. Catarrhal lleidache is re lieved and cured as if hy magic. Ii rumoves uSa sive Breath, Los or Impairmont of ibe tenie of lute smell or hearing, Walering or Weak l-yes, and Im paired Memory, when cursed by the violence of Ca tarrh, as they all frequently are. We offer in gool faith a standing reward of f jed lor a ease uf Catarrh that we oannot cure. FDR PALE BV MOST DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERE. Pnica oni.v io Cxsts. Ask your Druggist for the Remedy, but if be has not yel fot it on sale, don't be put otf by accenting any miierable, worse than woribloM subsliiute', but euelo.e sixty cents to us, aud the Remedy will be seni you post paid. Four packages 2.i)U, or one doteu for Is.CIO. Ireud stamp for Dr. Sage's pamphlet on Catarrh. Dr. SAUE A CO., Proprietor, Bufiulo, V r. 4 This is tt PATENTMEDICINEnUMBru, got ten up to dupe tho ignorant aud credulous, nor is it rpre--ented as being comuose.1 of rare and preuionj suUtunocs brought from tbefourcornerso: the oar ;h carried soven times acrod tbe Great De.rt ol Sahar ah on the backs of fourteen oamels, and bruulit aerus the Atlautio Uooanvu two tbipj. It i. u simple mild, soothing remedy, a perfect EpeaiBc lor Ca tskbh and ''Cold in tub llasn," also tor ofloiuiv. Breath, Lossor luipairmeal of tbe Sense of ruieW, Taste or Hearing, Walering or V,' oak Eyos, i'uiu or Pressure iu the Head, when caused, aa ilioy all unfrequeuily are. by the violence of Catarib. W e ofler, in good fniih, a stunding Reward ef for a case of Catarrh thai wecannot euro. JOR 8 ALE BY MOST DKl (Kl IS'ii EVERY. WHERE. Pricbou Cbnts. Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt ol'Sixw Ci Four package for 2.l)i), or I litou fur ') 00. Bend stamp tor Dr. Sage's pamphlet on Catatrh. Dr. bAGfi A CO., Proprietor. Oot. 10,'68-ly. Buullo.N.Y. 1 ffsxjsnaaWK Mra jT7imrnr.aTriri CALL acd se Uk. beautiful Bird t. i.t new MaidwarcMoteof 3 H fc?5r a at tb matter. b(M without !t la tb bouse. , viae mrt ib roiwueipaia. v-oi. , funbvirt. pt I, IMI
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