l -e txsBWtr. t mhx American. B. WIIiVERT, t . . N. 8. EMOIiE. jP""'!"' MIJIUKVV 1A. SATDKDAT, NOVEMBER 23, 1MUS. ILocal Affairs. A uiitixo of th Sunbury Mutual Loan and Bolldlng Association will be hld this (Friday) ava iling, at th Masonio Hall. Ret. V. II. UaiLHAM, of Doyleatown, hat bun lected to lha pastorate of tha Gorman Reformed Church, of Lewisburg, and hu aooepted tha call. CocurartraiTS. Look out for naw eounterfait two dollar billi on tha Sixth National Bank of Philadel phia. The; art not wall axoeutod, and with cara may ba easily deteoted. Vim ara pleated to taa that our noighbor, Geo. W. Zeiglcr, Esq., who had a painful tumor removed from bii neok several week linoe, haa sufficiently reoororad to ba out of doors. Til setni-eentcnnlal annlreraary of the establish ment of tha Indepondcnt Order of Odd Fellows in the United St a tea will oeour on the 20th of April next. The event will be celebrated by a great national ftts in Philadelphia. F.et. W. V. Evass We are plaaaed to learn that Ker. W. Vf. Evana, who waa lately aerioualy ill at York, Pa., la rapidly recovering, lie arrived home one day laat week, and officiated in tha II. E. Church on Sunday erenigg laat. Sali Confirm bd. The objeotlona to. tha Sheriff's tale of tha property of S. B. Boyar, In thia place, were withdrawn, and the aale waa confirmed by tha Court laat week. Thia leaves Solomon Maliok, Esq., tha purchaser, In undisputed poaseuion of tha pro-peJ- Tbb drawing for tha pioture proaented by Mra. Wilson to the "Peach Festival," last summer, took place at tho reaidenec of MaJ. Dewarl, in thia plaee, a few evenings ainco. THa. IS waa the lucky num ber, and the holder of it waa Mra. Alex. Cutnmings, of Philadelphia. ArroiSTSD. Mr. J sines MoConkey, lately of thia place, haa been appointed ticket agent of the Phila. A Erie Railroad, at Milton, in place of D. R. Hotter, resigned. Mr. McConkoy waa formorly employed aa a olerk in tha offico of the company in Sunbury, and ia well qualified to fill the poaition assigned him. San or Hocsehoi.d Furxiture, 4c Mra. E. P. Pleasants will offer at publio sale, at bar residence In Market Square, on Wednesday, tho 8th of De cember, a fine lot of Furniture, Silver-Plated, Iirlt tannia and white Stone-China Ware. Also a Balti more Heater or Latrobs Store. See advertisement. TnAKKsaiviNO. Thursday last waa observed throughout tha State aa a day of thanksgiving and prayer. Business in Sunbury was almost entirely (impended, all tho stores being closed. Services w ero hold in most of the churches. Of course the usual number of turkeys were served up oa the ocoation. Ova Churches. The pulpits of the Presbyterian and Uerrr.an Reformed Churches, of thia plaee, hare boea vacant for eonie time. We learn that the con gregation of the former will soon call a pastor, while the latter hare extended a call to the Rev. A. Gring, of Ilarrisburg. It is expooted that both churches will aoon be supplied with ministers. Tm Yocko Men's Lihrart Association. A meeting of tho Association was bald on Wednesday night last. A temporary organisation was effected and a constitution adopted. Tho following persona were appointed a committee to secure subscriptions : J. B. Bcrgetrcsser, Edward Kodgkint, C. P. Sea eholtt, II . Y. Friling end U. T. Israel. AurcxATioit. On Wednesday of last wesk Dr. Angle (assisted by Drs. Awl and Masscr) amputated the great toe and metatarsus bone of the left foot of Richard Culp, who was injured on the railroad nt this place a couple of weeks ago. Every effort was made to heal the foot without performing thisopera lion, but mortification setting in rendered it impossi ble. Tbi Scxbl-ry Lokbkb Com ran r. The founda tion walla of the new Steam Saw Mill, which is being eroded by a atock eompany of this place, on the site of the old mill formerly owned by Mr. Wm. Rea gan, ore nearly complatod, and tho work will be pushod nhead rapidly. A special meeting of tho stockholders of the company will be hold nt the office of E. Y. Bright, E?q., this (Saturday) evening, at 7 o'clock, to take into consideration the organization of the compauy, and such other buiineas at may ba brought before it. . . . , Ciiasoe or Tiaa.-A new timetable went inte efffet on tho Phila. Erie and Northern Central Itailroada on Monday last. Trains now leave this place aa follows : KORTBERft CENTRAL R. . I0CTJI. nfr1n Krnresa. 2 45 A. M. Mail Train, rJunbury Acoominodation, 9 45 T.50 P.M. rniLA. a am r. west. T?ri Mil. B.OO A. M Elmira " 1'aat Line, 4 15 P 6.45 M. Arkehte . On Friday of laat week a boy named Edward O. Connel was arrested at Locust Gap, thia e-ounty, by constable Hugh O Donnell, of that place, eUrsed. on oath of Mary Quinn, with having at sundry time alolen money from different poraona. II waa taken before Esquire Ramsey, of Mt. Car met, who committed him to jail at thia plaee. He ia of Irish descent. On Monday laat an Irishman named Charles McGee was arrested by eonatahlo 0'Donnell,u)f Locust Gap. ehart:ed, on tho oath of Tboinue Brcnnan, before D. IT. Lake, Eaq., of Shamokin, with attempting to break into bis bouse, on the night of tbe Ula insi McG ee ia a dangerous charueter, and has been a terror to tha peopl of th plac. H is supposed to belong to th notorious Molly Mgeuir gang, of that region. Coi rt Processings. Th Ploasanti vs. Bourn gardner trial occupied nearly th whole of laat week. Finding that it would tak all wek to try it, Judge Bentlcy dismissed early in tbe week all the other jurors and continued th other causes marked for trial. All of Thursday was taken up by th counsel in arguing the case. Tb jury were charged by Judge Bentley, towarda orening. They wer out until next day at half-post two o'clook in tb after noon, when tbey were discharged, without ooming to a verdict, aa they were unable to agree. ThU loaves this cause for trial again. Charles W. Snyder, t al., ve Lewi Bash Jury sworn and afterwards withdrawn. Plaintiff suffered a non suit. Joseph Johnson, for us of Richard Jones, vs. George A. Wykoff. This ease ia a somewhat peculiar one. Tbe defendant is a Justice of th Peace in Turbutvil le. Soui two or three years ago tbe plain tiff, Joaepb Johnson, waa arrested and brought before him on the obarge of robbing Henry Raup, a nier luontoflhat place, of between $100 and $500 in money, and Robert Finney, a farmer living close by tbe town, of a large sum. Several others accused him of atealing their horses. Some four horses had been stolen ashort time before in that neighborhood On plaintiffs person th justioe and officers of law found $1,326, which tbey held and gave plaintiff I Joseph Johnson) a receipt for that amount. Beaidea the above, keys, jewelry, and a pair of boots wer found, which wer nearly all Identified by parties living in that neighborhood as their property. Th justioe then committed Johnson to th county jail, wher. after a short confinement, he, along with several others, broke jail and escaped. Not hearing anything of th plaintiff th robbed parties divided the $1,326 among themselves. This reoeipt wis afterwards assigned to Richard Jonas, who brings tb suit against Justio Wykoff for th recovery of this money. Vrdit was givn ia favor of plaintiff for ft 48 Tt, bl to fU ir- Tm Arrant to Moanaa Mar. .Ca, White, i Bcb.oti.sull Cotr. Tha Potuvlll Minsrs' Journal, of the list iot., i fellaw Ing partieulara f iheatUmpted anurd.rof MaJ J. Claud Whit, In Sshwrlalll ooanty, on the 14th Inst., by a band of highwaymen, a notioe ef whioh aajard In our eolumna laat weak : "On Saturday morning laat aboal quarter to 10 o'clock, Major J. Claude White, B. II. Clauaer of Marshal Ueialer'i Polio foroe, Chat. M. Shoemaker and Mr. Smith, ahlpper at the break era of the Swa lara Coal Company, atarted front the Union Hotel, this Borough, In an open one-horse spring wagon, for the eollteriea of the Company. Major White waa coins' out for the Dumoaeof navin the men. and had with him about 114,000. About quarter past 11 P o'clock they paeaed the Branohdal Hotel, kept by I J Edward Connelly. When tbey reached the foot of j a in nni auov vonneiiy a, air. Bmltb bad ooeaaioa to leave the wagon. Aa he jumped out, a man oam down th road, and paased the wagon to where Mr. Smith waa atanding. Major White remarked aa the man paaead, "Uueer lookinc fellow ! a creenborn !" The man atopped in front of Mr. Smith, and eyed him from head to foot. Major Whit drove forward alowly, when officer Ulausar, who auspeoted foul play and waa looking out keenly, auddanly exclaimed, i "there tbey are !" at th same time directing Major I White a attention to a group of men crouched in aoiue brush on the aid of the road, watching them coming i np. Major Whit then drove np briskly, and whoa ; he gnt opposite to where th men were endeavoring to bide, slopped the wagon. Mr. Smith at this time ! was still in the rear but following the wagon. OOi- I ocr Clauaor jumped from the wagon into the road. and aa he made a spring towards the lurking place of i tbe men, one ol mom presented a pistol nt nun, at the aama time advnncing upon the officer. Mr. Clauaer ordered tbe man to drop his pistol, or ho wuuld alivot him. The man not heeding the order, slill advanced, and when about ten feet from olHoer Clamor raised his pistol and fired at hiui. Officer Clauser returned the fire, aud after eight shots had been tired, three by the man and five oy the officer, the man ran into the woods. Ilia eonfederatea tied at the first fire. "Not remaining to pursue (hem imuiodiaiely. th party carried the money to Swatnra. and then re turned with assistance to scour the woods. Tbo man with whom officer Clauaer had the in use, waa found by Jaa. Lloyd lying on th ground about four hun dred yarda from the road, groaning with pain. Lloyd oalled the roat of the party to come, and on examining the man it waa found that ono ball had entered bia right breast pausing out of his baek, and that another had pasted through his loft arm above the elbow. Officer Clauser asked him bis Bam and where lie waa from. lie replied, ' James Pinloy," and tbnt he waa from New York. When asked wiio his confederates were, he would give no information. Dr. Brandt waa called upon to render liiin surgical astittanoe, aftor which Finloy was brought to Potts viiln and committed to prison, where ho now lies in a convalescing condition. "A circumstance which happened on the road while Major White was corning in four weeks before to get money to pay the men at the collieries, induced him to tako ofQocr Clauser with him on Saturday last, and the sequel proves that it was fortunate that ho did so. The circumstance is, that he met six men this side of Llewellyn whilo coming in to Pottsville. When he returned, and when nt the foot of tho hill at Clauser brick church, he observed a maa at the rear of his vehicle making aignula bo several men standing near tho church to como out on the road ahead of Major White and inleroopt hint. The Ma jor on observing their manocuvcr whipped up his norse and succeeded in passing the spot before they reached the road. This undoubtcly saved liiin at that time. When officer Clauser beard of thia he suggested that Mnjor White should permit him to aa couipuuy him when bo next had occasion to tako monoy out to ttie mines. Tho occurrence of Satur day last it th sequel, and officer Clauser who hns a small body but plenty of pluck and. grit, deserves credit ior tne gallant uinnnor in wntcn lie putonooi the robbers hors tin eomlat, and the others to flight. A few lessons of this kind, and highwaymen will find this an unhealthy locality in which to ply thoir ne farious business. "Sinco the nbove had been plnccd In type, we understand that Finloy has been recognized as hav ing worked recently at New Boston in this County." A number of tho highwaymen bare been arrested and placed in jail at Pottsville. The Journal, in noticing the arrests, eays : "Juines Dagnnn, Patrick Lawler, John Madden, Barney Collchun. William McQuale nnd John L'oblev, living between Branohdale and Swatnra, nreeharged on outn ol J. ctnuile Wbito, witu attempting to rub him on the 14th of October. On Wednesday last officers Titus, Morria and Kantnor, of Marshal Hos ier's Police, arrested Barney Collauan, Jas. Dognan and John Madden, and brought thein before quire Frailoy, who commuted them to jail." - Another Fatal Accident. On Monday bight Inrt Wm. Uackry, a froight conductor on the Phila. A Erio Railroad, was instantly killed, between al sontown and Muncy. Whilst passing over the gars, which wore in motion, his foot slipped, and he fell on one of the bumpers, rupturing a blood vesfel, which caused bis death almost instnntly. When in the act of falling he cullod to a brakesman, who was near, to catch him, but too late to prevent the fall. He waa well known and highly esteemed in this place His body was sent to bis home in Maryland, I where his parents reside. The death of Mac key, on Monday night, has a singular circumstance connected with it. It was jut ono year from the night in question that he was seriously injured on the Phila. & Erie road, very near the placo ho was killed, while coupling cars. A bolt of one of the cars struck his bead, which nearly proved fatal, and rendered him helpless Turn great while. Ho formerly boarded with tho family of Mr. Eii.ts Brosiou;, of this place. - - - Bisnor Stevens. Bishop Stevens mot with a paiuful accident at South Bethlehem, last Sunday evening a week. Ue waa walking on a portion of a sidewalk where it is several foet aba ve the strcot, and accidentally stumbling foil into the road. His right arm, between the elbow and shoulder, was fractured, and one knee badly bruised. He is lying at the residence of Iter. Mr. Porter. The Buhnp is most unfortunate, having received severe injuries by tho accident to the raiiroad train at Pittston, some time since, which laid him up a long time in Wilkes-Barro. A Beactipul Fight. Tho Reading Railroad Company haa purchased the Trevurton Railroad, and are making a connection with it from tho Shamo kin Region. Judgo Jacker has purchased one-half of tho Trerortou lands, and is also extending the Lehigh and Mahanoy Ruilroad to those lands. They have a beautiful C-lit. It is in this wny that the Reading Road is squandering its monoy to get the control of everything, and compelling the coal trade of Sobuylkill county to foot its bills. The conse quence is that collieries are abandoned, and we hear of but ono new colliery progressing in the Scuuyl kill Coal Region. Pott-iviltt jWiueri' Juunictl. Ir additional proof wore neodod of the extent to which tho illegal Snowden naturalisation paper were circulated in this State, it is furnished iu the fact that Dn examining at New Boston, this County, the trunk of James Fiuley, tb man who was wound ed on Saturday laat in attempting to murder and rob Major J. C. White, a batch of these papers in blank with Soowdeu'a name and tha seal of the Supreme Court attached, were found. This murderer and rob ber was of course one of the agents employed by the Democratic leaders in Penntylvania to circulate the documents. Coramont is unnecessary. Pottsvillt Miners' Journal. Arrest or the Parties Charoed wite Beinq Concerneo im tub Mdiidsb or Alex. W. Rba. Th Pottsville Miners' Journal says : Our readera rwill remember the particular of tbe late murder and robbery of A. W. Res, near Centralis, Columbia eounty. On Tuesday last, upon information com municated to the Marshal by Thomas Doorley, Thos. Donohoe, of Ashland, and John Duffy, of Mahanoy City, were arrested, brought to town and committed to prison. At a hearing oa a writ of hat tit corpus before Aroeiat Judge Klin, on Tueaday laat, Door ley testified that before th murder of Rea, Donohoe and Duffy bad mad a proposition to him to aatiat them in murdering Rea. Yesterday the testimony taken before Judge Klin was submitted to Judge Ryon. Up to tb hour of going to pre wabad not heard tbe deoieion of Judge Ryon. Donoho and Duffy war still la prison, and th improuion was that they would be remanded for trial. Squir Frailey has issued a search warrant against Thos. Donoho, to sack for th watch ot Mr. Rea, which, it is supposed, is secreted in Donoboe's house Da. J. R. Crbs91NG.br, Dentist. Offlo over H O Thacher'a Shoe Store, 6unbury, Pa. When ashing teeth eaus dreadful groans, And sleepless night and dismal days, Who eomes to ni moat grateful own My skill, whioh all bis pains allay. A moment's suffering I may eaus, 'Tis but to bring a long release ; And Uiongh for on I rend his jaw, for year t com I five him peat 2m lum Qbabb Lb or On f iiwt Th Oraaa Ledg of Pennsylvania, I. O. of 0. F., sloaed it teml-annuat aaaalon, whioh ha bn oa oTepwlal Interest t !t member, la rhllad.lphU, on Wed nee day of laat week. A oommittee of fiftn, together with th grand offioera, waa appointed to tnak pre paration for th obsrvano of th fiftieth annlvw aary, In April next, which will b an Imposing affair. Th following gentlemen wr plaoed In nomination for th reapeotiv positions named s Grand Maawr, 8. F. Uwlnnerj Deputy Grand Maater, John B. Springer i Grand Soeretariea, Wm. Curtis and C. D. Conover; Uraod Treasurer. M. Richards Muckl J Representatives, J. A. Simpson, J. B. Nicholson, Rlohard Watson, George Bertram od Peter Frits ; Grand Wardens W. Reifanyder, Lodge No. 618; A. Stark, No. 241 ; II. P. Kinnear, No. 610 ; J. L. Oats, No. 109 ; J. D. Seine, No. Z4 ; 3. B. Boyar, No. 620, of Sunbury 3. M. Campbell, No. bl ; 11. Maekey, No. 66 ; Isaa A. Eheppard, No. 229 ; Philip Lowry, No. 672 ; and vTm. Stead I man, No. 113. Masonic. At tbe Quarterly Communication of the Grand Holy Royal Arch Chapter ef Pennsylva nia, held on Thursday evening, Nov. (th, In Phila delphia, tha following officers war re-elected and will be Installed on St. Jobn'a Day next : M. E. Grand High Priest George Oriicom. M. E. ttrand King Miohael Nlsbet. M. E. ttrand Scribe C. E. Meyer. M. E. Grand Treasurer Peter Williamson. M. E. Grand Secretary John Thomson. The subordinate appointments will be made ini mediately after the officers elect are installed. Aa we ara now in the height of tho soasen for bunt ing game, it may be well for sportamen to observe tbe following law, paaaed at the laat session of the Legislature : Section 1 . That the time for shooting partridges shall comiuenoe on the twentieth day of December, in etch year. bKC. 2. 1 he penalty provided by the seeond sec tion of the act to whioh this is a supplement, be and tbe same is hereby increased to twenty-five dollars, and the penalty provided by tho first section of the said act be and is hereby increased to the sum of twenty-fire dollars, and the remedy provided bysnid law Tor collecting said penalties shall be and are hereby amended ; and all laws and part of laws in consistent herewith be and the same are hereby repealed : Provided. That the provisions of this act shall not apply tn the eounties of Tioga, Potter, I trad ford. Sullivan, Venango, Warren, Pike, Wayne, Lchigb, Cambria, Jefferson, Clinton. Carbon, Monroe, Indiana, Clarion, Wyoming, Moreor, Northampton, Centre and Westmoreland. Tu e Good Temi-lahs' Con vention. Messrs. J . B. Young nnd John Kerlin, and Missos Sallie Vtenk, Uatlie Wcnk and Jennie Christy were delegates from "Pleasant Retreat Lodge No. 1S2," of Northumber land, to tbe late convention of Good Templars, held at Selinsgrove. The Janl-art Court. The following ia the list of Jurors fur the January term of Court : ORAND JCRORS. 1 John Siitsel, farmor, Delaware. 2 John S. Hetrick, farmer, Washington, a Daniel P. Driosbaoh, farmer, Lewis. 4 Levi llitne, laborer. Coat. Jacob Youngman, foundrymau, Sunbury. 8 llonry Roads, carpenter, Coal. 7 Josiali (leist, farinor, L'pper Mahanoy. H J. C. Forsytho, merchant. Northumberland. 9 Charles Uaringer, landlord. Sunbury. 10 Philip Winterslino, contractor, Delaware. 11 Wellington Hummel, clerk, Suubury. 12 Samuel Ktinger, furuior. Lower Augusta. 13 John lialliet, farmer, Delaware. 14 Elias Shaffer, inn keeper. Jordan. 15 Thomas Gibbous, laborer, Mt. Catuiel twp. 16 Charles M. Lohor, teacher. Point 17 Elisha Emery, laborer, Chllisquaque. IS Peter llunklo. merchant, " 10 Samuel I.erch, farmer, I. owls. 20 W. 11 Geiger, carpontor, Shamokin borough. 21 Jesao J. John, olerk, " " 22 Isaac Hile. farmer, Rush. 23 Peter Keeser, carpenter. Rush. 21 David Fowler, blacksmith, 'i'urbutville. TRAVERSB JURORS. 1 James Uilcinan, shoemakar, Sunlury. 2 Jams U. Dietl'onbach. gentleman. Nurth'd. 3 Charles Nuubart, lumberman. Milton. 4 David Dilly, clork, Lowor Muhauoy. 1 i Joseph Deihl, farmer, Turbut. 6 William Weaver, laborer, Chiliiquaque. 7 Jacob Haudenbach. Inhorur, Point. ' 8 Joseph Zeigler, olerk, Sunbury. 9 Barney Cannon, laboror, Mt. Carmcl twp. 10 Franklin Hoy, butcher, Milton. 11 Josapb Mowery, farmar. Upper Mahanoy. 12 J. 11 MoCurmick, merchaot. Milton. 13 Jacob Eckinan, farmer, Upper Mahanoy. 14 John T. Colt, merchant, Northumberland. 15 Jacob It. Wiest, farmer. Jordan. IS John Hensyl, firmer, Little Mahanoy. 17 William Hoiin, carpentor, Upper Mahanoy. li John Shipp, merchant. Shamokin borough. 19 Jaoob Spots, farmer, Lower Mahanoy. 20 Godfrey Miller, farmer. Shamokin. 21 William Huff, farmer, Rush. 22 Elias llyerly. farmer, Lower Mahanoy. 23 Joseph Boeder, carpenter, Shamokin. 21 Henry Grauser, carpenter. Northumberland. 25 Poter Gearhart, farmer, Rush. 21 John Y. Ellis, merchant. Delaware. 27 Amos Vastine, farmer, Rush. 24 John Campbell, laborer. Shamokin. 29 Daniel Hetrick, J. P., Washington. 30 Samuel G. Fry, merchant, Chilisquaque. 31 (ieorge KUsner. jr., firmer, Lewis. 32 Hugh lioyd, laborer, Coal. 33 ,1. M Summers, deputy constable, Milten. 31 Edward Troxell, inn-keeper, Milton. 35 Jacob llotlman, laborer, Turbut. 36 D. Wagner, blacksmith, Little Mahanoy. 37 Henry liurkheiiucr. mason, Chilisquaquo. - 38 Jacob Rohrer, laborer, Shamokin borough. 39 Ihoinaa Carl, merchaut, Delaware. 40 Peter W. Gray, clork, Sunbury. 41 Jacob Kramer, miner. Coal. 42 C. II. Young, priutor, Shamokin borough. 4.1 Adam Schuyler, farmer, Lewis. 44 Peter Haughawout, farmer, Rush. 45 Augustus A. Barrett, mason, Northumberland 46 Jacob Knoe, miner. Coal. 47 Samuel MoLynoh, tanner, Chiliequaqu. 41 Charles Artuian, teacher, Turbut. rsTir jcrtORS. 1 Alexander Caldwell, captain, Shamokin. 2 D. Fraud, blacksmith, Lower Mahanoy. 3 James Frederick, farmer, Chilisquaque. 4 1. N. Cooper, farmer, Upper Augusta. i Philip Hile. laborer, Sunbury. 6 John S. Troxel, farmer, Chilisquaque. 7 Samuel Long, farmer, Cameron. 8 Joseph Bound, justioe, Milton. 9 Alexander Moure, farinor. Rush. 10 Hiram Rockefeller, farmer, Mhamokin. . 11 John Trssler, merchant, Jackson. 12 George Gonrer, f armor. Rush. 13 11. Cf. Kline, farmer, Upper Augusta. 14 R. D. Bower, merchant, Shamokin. 15 Miohael Farley, farmer, Turbut. 16 Peter Getter. Uilor, Shamokin borough. 17 Henry Kemble, teacher, Jackson. IS Jonathan Smith, farmer. Washington. 19 D. P. Caul, farmer, Chilisquaque. 20 Kiluher C. Farrow, olerk. Shamokin. 21 Elias Berber, farmer, Chilisquaque. 22 Harrison Wagner, farinor, Cameron. 23 Benj. Ueokert, cabinet maker, Nortk'd. 24 Wilhington Lake, olerk, Shamokin. 25 George Gass, laborer, Coal. 26 Martin Oberdorf, farmer, Rush. 27 Jacob Reiter, carpenter. Northumberland. 28 Jacob Uonsert, farmer, Shamokin. 29 Abraham Boyer. farmer, Lower Mahanoy. 30 Daniel Narraoonk, fanner, Milton. 31 Hammond McKee, farmer, Dolawar. 32 Christopher Campbell, farmer, Rush. 33 John C. Campbell, miner, Shamokin. .14 Jacob J. Keefer, farmer, Upper Augusta. 35 Amos Matter, blaoksmith, W ashinglon. 36 II. Zimmerman, laborer, Shamokin. jcrors roa adjouskeo court. 1 John Klinger, laborer, Mt. Carmel twp. 2 Charles F. Little, justiee, Northumberland. 5 Jackson Hotlman, laborer, Shamokin. 4 Amos Vastine, farmer, Shamokin. 6 Henry Fegely, batoher, Huubury. 6 W. S. MoMurtrle, teacher, Milton. 7 Abraham Sterner, farmer. Lower August. 8 Miohael Hhadea, farmer, Lowia. 9 Samuel Elliott, gentleman, Northumberland. 10 Levi Truekeiniller. olerk. Milton. 11 Jefferson John, clork. Shamokin borough. 12 Samuel Foy, miner, Coal. 13 Alvin llugnea, farmer, Kuan. 14 II. D. Foresman, farmer, Turbut. 15 M. Uornberger, laborer, Mt. Carmel. 16 Thomas Jones, engineer, Coal. 17 Moses Troutman, farmer, Jordan. 18 Jaeper Slaymaker, merchant, Sunbary, 19 John Beet, farmer, Point. 20 Chriatian Cramer, farmer, Cameron. 21 J. Bartholomew, farmer, Lower Augusta. 22 Benjamin Strioklar, justioe, Jaokaoo. 23 Wm. R. Kutsner, merohant, Shamokia. 24 Asa Bergstreseer, butcher, Shamokin. 25 G. A. Wykoff, justiee, Lewis. 26 Abraham Lenker, farmer, Lower Mahanoy. 27 Elias Mowery, miner, Shamokin borough. 28 Philip Shook, farmer, Delaware. 29 Isaac Sticker, merohant, Milton. 80 Samuel Kapp, former, Turbut. 81 Charles Steckle, farmer, Point. 82 Henry Peifer, farmer, Jordan. S3 C. Greintr, coach maker, Turbutvill. 84 Ptar Vonaida, farmer, Cbiliquaqu. 85 Peter Bordnw, farm-, Lower Mahanty. M John C. Millar, eorlfecttensr, Sanbury. BTjilBTBSa NOTICES. 17 Job Prlutlasx. lUrUg received a large supply of 1TKW JOB XT PB, of various now atylee, Poster, Handbill. C!rj!r, Card, tettor Hoods, Dm Heads. Label, ., eon Im printed in th latest and beat style, and on short notlo. Order by mall promptly attended to. For Bali. An xollnt top baggy, nw. Kn qulr at thia offloe. For Rent. The rooma adjoining th bat store of Samuel Faust, In Market Pqnaro, lately oooupied by K. A. Evans as a law ofEee. A exohang aaya that forty thousand young mn becam of age in Pennsylvania thia yar. A a ro suit th tailors ar all busy msking freedom sails. A large number of thes suits have been mads by J. O. Beck, Merohant Tailor, on Fourth Street, and their neatness and obeapness have been the remark of all who have seen them. A 0000 lifo it the best philosophy ; a 0itnr con. ecienco the boat law ) boueaty the beat policy j ini. pcranco the best physio J and III best place to got your boot and aboes ia at Minor's Exoelaior Store, Market Square, Sunbury. An unusually large atock, for the season, haa J'itt been rteeivod. Go and aee th assortment. No uss than two hundred kinds of bats ero worn by men, and all faabionable, the present toason. The beat of theae atylea ar to b found at Fnust'a fash ionable Hat and Cap Store, Market Squaro. Faust has just received the largest and cheapest stock ever brought to Sunbury. US Si- Coe's Cuticn Balsam. The great popular Reme dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and Consumption. Both site ordinary 4 ox., also mam moth family bottles for sale by Kit druggists and dealers in medicines. No family should be over Light without itia th house. Coe's DrsrspsiA Curb Will immediately re lieve and permanently cur th most aggravated case of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Stomach, Con stipation, and all diseases of the Stomach and Bow els. Physicians, clergymen end all who uso it, join in unbounded praise of its great virtues. Sold by Druggists every where. Price 11.00. NI .ltl HV IAKI4i:i'S. Corrected Weokly for the "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, 112 00 do do do por owt. no 10 00 to I 90 1 40 90 Ry Flour, per bbl. per cwt. per bushel, de d do per jouad a Wheat, prima Fed, Ry, Corn, Oata, Potatoes, Dried Peaches, pared do do uapared Urita Apples, do Dried Cherries, (unatoned,) per ba Butter, per pound. per dosea, per pound, do de da de d d. per pair Cheese, Lard, llama. Shoulders, Beef, hind quarter, front " Mutton, Chickene, ttltuntolsiis I'oulTrudf. Csamoein, Nov. 23. lboS. Ton. Cwt. Sent fur week ending Nov. 21, 10 113 16 Per last Report, 412,676 01 452.725 01 To saute time last year, Increase, 440.G46 01 12 079 01 Special Notices. r"OJlA.'i. Iiial-ti, Owliif; to W peculiar aud important relations which 'hey sustaiu, their peculiar orgaaisation, and the offices tbey perform, are subjoot to many sufferings. Free dom from these contribute in no small degree to their happiness aud welfaro, for none can be happy who ar ill. Not only so, but no one of these viu-iou female complaints aan loug be suffered to ran oa without iuvolving the general health of th individ ual, and ere long producing permanent sickness and premature decline. Nor is it pleasant to oonsult a physician for thustlief of thcto various delicate af fections, and only upon the most urgont necessity will a true womau so far sacrifice her greatest charm as te do this. Tbo sex will then thank us for plaoiug in their hands simple speji!i:s which will be found efficacious in relieving and ouring almost every one of those troublesome complaint peculiar to the sex. Hki.mdolu'sExtract or Bui-ni:. Hundreds suf fer on in silcuco, and hundredsof othora apply vainly to druggists aud doctors, who merely tantalise them with the hope of a euro or apply remedies which make them worse. I would uot wh to assert any thing that would do injustice to tho urilic'.vd, but I am obliged to say that ultbough it may be produced from excessive exhaustion of tho powers of lift), by laborious employment, unwholesome air and food, profme menstruation, the uso of tea aud coffee, and Irequent childbirth, it it fur oltoner caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucous membraue of tl.u vngiua iuelf. When reviowiuE tho causes of these di-trcssii g complaints, it is most painful to contemplate the attendant evils eeiucquant upon them. It is but . aimple justice to do tulj set to enumerate a few cf tho many addition..! causes which eo largely affect the life, health, and happiness of womau iu all doss es of souicty. and which, consequently, affect more or less dircctlv, the olfuro ot tho entire huiuau familv. The mania that exists for preoocious educa tion nnd marriage, cau- the years that nature lesigned fir corporeal development to bo wasted nd nerverted iu the restraints of dress, the curly confinement of school, and especially in the un- itlthy excitement ot tbe ball-room, inus, wun tho body bnlf-clolhod, and tho mind unduly excited by pleasuro, pcrvorting in midnight revel the hours designed by nature fur sleep and rest, the work of destruction is half accomplished. In consequence ot thia early strain upon ner sys tem, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate votary to rataiu her situation in school at a later dav. thus oeirravating tho evil. When ono excite ment is over, anouior in prospective Keeps me iniuu morbidly sensitive to imprest ion, while the now oois etunt restraint of lashiouable dress, absolutely for bidding the exercise indispensable to the attainment and retention of organio health and strength ; tbe exposure to night air ; the sudden change of temper ature ; the completo prostration produced by exces sive dancing, uiut, of necessity, produce their legiti mate effect. At last, an early marriage caps the climax of misery, aud tbe unl'ortunalo one, hitherto so utterly regardless of the plain diotatus and re monstrances 01 uer UUIlcaiv Ultimo, imouujm sn unwilling subject of medical treatment. This is but a truthtul picture of the experience of thousands of our young women. Long beror tn amiuy 10 exercise iu mcciious oi the generative organs, tbey require an education of tneir peculiar nervous system, composeu oi wnat is called the tissue, which is, in commou wilh the to- lnulo broast nnd lips, evnrcniiy unucr tno control or montal emotions and a.ciaUon at an oarly period of lite; and, us we shall subsequently sen, these emotions, when excessive, lead, loug before puberity, to habits which sap the very life of their victims ere nature has self-completed their development. For remale Weakness ana Deoiuiy, unites or Leucorrheea, Too Profus Menstruation, Exhaustion, Too Long Continued Periods, for Prolapsus and Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, w olfer the In on perfect speoiflo known : Hulmbold's Compound Ex tract of Buohu. Directions for use, d'.ot, and ad vie, aocomuanv. females In evorv period ot me, iroin imunov 10 extreme old ago, will Snd it a remedy to aid nature in the discharge ot tt fuuctions. btrengtn is ti Klory of manhood and womanhood. Huliubuli Extract Buohu ia mor strengthening than any of tbe preparations of Bark or Iron, iofloiioly sulor, and more pleasant. ilelmbold'a Extract Euvhu, having received the indorsement of the most promi nent physicians in tbe L'nitod titates, is now ottered lo amiciea numaniiy as a cermiii cure ior tue lonow ing diseases and symptoms, from whatever cause originating: General Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, imbeomty, ueleruiination oi iiioou lo tbe Head, Confused Idess, Hysteria, General Irrita bility, Restlestneae and 61eplessneas at Night, Ab sence of Muscular Efficiency, Loss of Appetite, Dys pepsia, Emaciation, Low Hpirits, Disorganisation or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation of th Heart, and, in fact, all th eoneomitants of a Nervous and Debilitated state of tb aystcm. To in sure tb genuine, out this oat. Ask fur Uelubolu's. Tak no other, bold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Prio $1.26 per bottle, or six bottles for o 50. Delivered to any address. Desorihe aymptoma in all ooumunioation. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemioal Warehouse, bii Broadway ti. Y. None are genula unless doh up In steel-engraved wrapper, with fao-fimil of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed H T. HELMBOLD. SepLl , 1 Boa. 2m. dJaaltle to lUaarriMsfe. Young Men'aQuid in 11 ton v Marries: and Coniuaal Felioilv. In hu- mac views of benevolent Physicians, on th Error and Abuse Incident to I outn ana early Manhood, sent in sealed letter envelope, free of enarge. Ad dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Sea P., Philadel phia, Pa. Jkb. II, IMS -ly A eTstVsl'. A Cltrgyaiaa, whil residing In South America aa a missionary, discovered aaf and almple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weak ness, Early Deosy, Diseaaua of the Urinary and Sem inal Organ, and the whole train of disordur urauRht on by baneful and viuioua habita. Great nembara have been eurod by thia riohl remedy. Prompted by Uie desire to benefit th aulioted aud unfbr'.tinat. I willaend tberocipo for preparing and using this medioinc, In a scaled cnvolopo, Ui any on who needs it, I nst or CH4HUB. Address, JOSEPH T. IN .MAX. Stnlion D, lllble llooso, Naw-i'ork City. Sept. 12, I etiS. 3m j Di:A.r.tKPa. I.LivnN Ra anu CATAnnti treated with tho utmost success by J. I Ars. M. D., Ocul ist nnd Anrtst, (formerly of Leydnn, Holland,) No. B05 Arch Street, Philadelphia Testimonials from the most reliable sources in city and country can be soon at his office. The Medical faculty aro Invited tn nccoinpany their pntii'iils, as he has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL, EYES inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. nov.30-ly. A NEW REMEDY IN CON.' U.MPTIOX. A Physician who had Consumption for several years, with frequent bleeding of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknown to tho profession, when his enso appeared hopeless. He is the only physician who has used it in his own-person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues ; and ho can ascribo the de gree of health ha now enjoys to nothing but the use of his uiidirine ; and milling but niter despair and entire extinction of all hop rf recovery, to gether wilha wunt of coiifiienueir, nil others, indue- nun to linsnrd the experiment. To those suflcr- wiin any disease ol the l,un';s bo protlcrsa treat ment ho confidently believes will eredicntu the disease. Price fl.ftl) per bottlo or $i a half dozen, sent by express. Send for a circulnr or cull on Dr. E. Roti.ston .Iai kson. No. 2.'i0 North Tenth Sireet, Philadelphia. 1 r 1.1 y, Y- ''"'ing. Mnrkot Siunre, Sun- ;y,;i8-r.,.,y. QNK PRICE CLOTHING. ONES' 9LD ESTABLISHED or. i-nit i; CLOTHING HOUSE, Ai) Market Dlre((, On door sbovo Sixth, Philadelphia. For many years thia Establishment bas done busi ness on tho One Price Sy;em, and we believe we ar tho only Clothing House in tho city that strictly ndheros to this principle. Wo hnvo earned a repn. tntion which wo nro proud of, for good taste in Hilrct good styles and substantial uiateriuls, and net less important, for having all our goods t:TBt a wi:li, .i aim;. We employ the best talent, for Cuttora, and eur tjocJs are of botu kin Is l.ishlonable and plain so that ull tastes can be suited. The prices are the very lowest, as any one by n moment's thought must see. or-otherwiso we could not meet tbe competition of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever made, we must put our prices down to tbo advantages we promise. The peonls may depend, this is the trim plan upon which to do business, and many a dollar aun be saved to Clothiug buyers by keeping in mind JONES' ONI? Pit ICE CLOTHING IIOt'SB, 004 Mnrket .Strcot, Philadelphia, Nat u the Corner, but one dour above Sixth. t;. ti. Ul XhsZi:, MnlesmHu, April 4. IHffl. ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j". f ti a .a WATCnilAXEil AND JEWELER, Cornor of Third Stroet and Market Squnro, in Mil ler's Stono Building, 8U.VD U R Y , P A., ts.w.u.',4o jo. -.us. ja:jb 9 of tho most celebrated makers, consisting of the flownrJ, Appleton, lraey & Co., vvrilthnni, Jjartlett W. Lllory, und all grades of the Eljin Ill's make. Alrn. sole Agent for the celebrate I, PA I I. UfH- iU.N Vatch,in Uol. and anvur Ciue,ut low pi Kilter Vt'iire lor VrMinj fPrcss-titsi, of et.tiroly now designs. Solid Oliver Table and Tea t-poons, flutter Knives. Forks, Castors, Ice Pitchers, Fruit and Cake Basket, Sjw.p Muji. Butler Dishes, and everything in the Silverware line at low prices. JEVELRY, A fin stock of ISk HinTf. Also a fine telsetlon of Oidd and J-it Jewolry of all dcsaiiptions (Jo!d and Siirtir Chains, at lot? piicef. GOLD PENS. Fine fl'tld feus in Oold, .Silver and Rubber Cwes, ef thlebia'.od make by liuffuiaa aud fitcwart. CLOCKS. A full assorfment of 8 day and JO Lver Clocks, rt ' low prices. I Aisu Solo Agent fur the eeloornted Perfccte ; .tpe- ' taclcs, .TarraiUcd to give entire eali.-sfaciion. I Wutchcs, Cioeks and Jvwolry repaired end ar rautod. All orders romtly attended to at tL slrortesl ao- ILAQELPHIA. t"8amplog sent by mall when writton for. October Sd, 1863. ly nousrr-ir saved i TTEareconetuntly purchiiting for cash in.the New York and Boston Markets, all kinds of Dry aud Fancy Goods, Silks", Cottons, Boots and felloes, Wulches, Sowing Machines, Cutlery, Dross Hoods. Domostio Good,, Ac, 4o. Which we are autually soiling at an average pric of Otie lIInr lor cut-It nrliflr. Our sales being strictly for cuth, and our trado much larger than that of any other similar concern, uab!es us to give bettor bargains than can bo obtained of any other houiic. 'F 1 H LADIES Are specially iavited to give ut a trial. Sksd rou A Cntrt'LAB ano Ext UABGB List. Our club system of selling is as follows : For 52 we send -0 patent pen fountains and cheeks describing 20 different articles to be sold for a dollar each ; 40 for $4; CO for 6; 100 lor 10, Ae. bent by mail Commissions larger than those ottered by any other tinu, according to size of club. Single fountain and check, 10 cts. Mulu and fouiule agents wanUid. SK!n money is ReuiKrEBKi) Letters, bend us a trial olub, and you ill acknowledge that you eaunot atiord to buy goods of any other house thereafter. MSIHIstlllD A ni'niinii, C Hanover bt., Boston, jlass. Msy3S,'88 Bm. Valuable l'roiwrly at ivalo Nulc. THE undersigned offora bia valunblo lot, 5i feet front by 210 deep, on the south-west corner of the Shamokin Valley and Northern Central Kail roads, on Third street, on which it erected a FRAME WAREHOUSE, 20 by 40 feet. The Worchouse is a new one, having been built about two years since, and is a splendid stand for any on wishing to go into the Uour and grain business. Th natures of the conoern will also b Acred ior sale, at reajona ble rates. , .. , ' This property u offord for sale Tor ths reason tht I intend giving np buiinc in Bunbury. for irlb.r particulars. anDiv to j. - " Kept. 1, 'S.-3m. bunbury Pa. Trevorton Loti for Bole. THREE LOTS, ia th town of Trvorton, Nor thumbrlnd oounty, will b sold ohsap, on ap plication to tb. undorsign.d. Ihese lot. are advan tageously located, and are valuable for building purpo-. t0' M "JSipH CONRAD. 04. M. 1M Butihury, Fa ? . bury. Sept. S. 188. fn FALL OPENING. OBBA.T REDUCTION IN NUCES I You can Buy Horo Goods of lb BE3T Q,XJ-A.Ivl1- For LZ233 2C1T2T, at th MAMMOTH ST0ES, or market syiARE, TUart an; c.u,r pafte. nAS JUST RECEIYKD AKD oI'ESEd' Tho Hcsl Snlcctf il and FIN B.ST Af?01lTiIFNT, f mY GOODS IN TOWN. FRENCH MK1UN03, rRIXTS MUSLINS, I KOI! AM 4, CAS3IMERKS, Ao. Delaines snd Arwares. DometUo Cottons, Brown asi Bleaches'. . NOTlOSfU.f sll klade. Hosiery, Olovee, Men't and Lsdisa Unirgsrmtnt WH2TI2TCIOOXIS. A full tssrlaatnt cf TBIMUIKOl. Builder will.Cad my Stock of Ilartlwart, tn Intel, OH, Class, Ac, .'outp!eie. DRUGS AMU MEDICINES, WILLOW AND C2DAR-WARB, QUEKN3WARE, GLASSWiltvI, CKOCKHKY, SALT, BOOTS AND SHOES- HATS AKD CAPB, and In fact everything usually kept In a large Store Call and he convinced that the Cheapest Place to lhy all Your Goods is at THE MAMMOTH STORE 4 si. rr. rr-iiiNCr. Tcriua VauU.-SO tloy-t ..mvtloodlar. bought for Cash and Sold Chci.p .h. UEADY MONEY. I gi tb trad, tt ad vantag.of alU.dueUons as fast T'aiiufaotursrs. they ar made by u. i.fuua, 8uBbaWV UW. GRAftO IIARBKft AI.O. Tha Oldest and moat noted Institution the Kind in Banbury. J. W. WABHIKOTON, HAVING removed to bi naw building en Third .Street, between Mnrket and th Depot, is now prepared to serve hie costomore better then ever Having eeoured the services of first olass Bi.rljtrt, STIAVINU AND DAIR-DRESRIKO will be ettnculed In th lattt style. Th building bavin been erected eapee!l!y fcr tho purpos of a First Clam Harbor ttalnun, ami having fitted it up if) th latest stylo, h Lopvi W receive a liber I share of patronage. In th ailjolnipij room a 8rst olaaa Confectionary has been opened for the sale of IcoCraum, 4'ntullra, 'nU on, tli-or, nd numerous other Teiuperanca DriuK In common use. Oranges, and other ilalioioi.s fruits and eau.blcs ef home and for! growth iu rioh yf.fr.z'.ja and tle.:ant variety. JjirtptnibAr I, ISf.g G28 lloTlKUlTS 623 CORSE TSCOIiSETS. WM. T. uorKiss, .fo. Can Ai ' li Street, INiilntlelpliln. U ABJIJHACTri'.Ell OF TUB I CtlrltaUl "CIIAXPIOX" Ihop Slirtt Tort LADIES, MISSES AND C1IILDRKN. Tb largest araortment, and best quality and stylos in the American Market. Evory lady should try Ibem. as they recommend theinselvis by wenr li.g longer, ratlin; their shape much hcUar, lighter and mor clutie llnin all othors warranted in eve'y rc.-f.cct, nnd sold at very low prices. Ask for Hop kins' '-Champion" Skirt. Superior" Huud-mad Whale-Bone Col jets in Fif teen different tirades, including Uie "Iuipoiinl" and Thompson .t Lan;don's Glove Fttttng" Corsets, ranging in pricia from HI cents to $5. SO; togelher with .losoph Deckel's , CcIebreUd French Woven Cnrsols, superior thnprl end quality. Ten ditTefent Oradcs. from $1.10 to i.:iO. Hieynro thefinost and best goods for the prices, ever imported. The Trade supplied with bioop Skirts and Corsets st the Lowest Rules. Thoso visiting the City should not full to call and examine our Uoods and Prices, as wo defy all com petition. Februory'29, loJS. 10mm. j. no Art's 3'C."lIorBI IK.'5V9 Hi-cJi as(.,i.tM S1 ntl Jilt. to lit I'nhlic Mfltoot llonte, ielTNBL'UY, PENN A. COOi: STOVES of tho bel Patterns. Six patierns, the finest In the State. Persons willing to bny stoves, can purchase them chonper at this establishment than any whero else ia the plaee. JACOB SHIPMAN, riRE AKD LIFE IN8UBANCE AOS NT, SUKBURY, PENN'A. R EVnESBSITS : Farmers Mutusl Firo Insnranco Co., York P. Camberland Valley Mutual Protection Co., ifew York Mntual Life, Oirard Life of Phila. A Hart ford Conn. General Accident. TO E'JILDSP.S. WIKDOW Ul.ias and Ruilding Hardware, at 11 lowvet Cash Prices at Cue Uuuunotli Spret n. r. rRTt.mn. ItlHD CAGliS. II diBvrent kinds If you want J good and cheup Bird Cages, go lo COS LEY A CO S KC .IIil Ui' OFl.tLL. THE subscribers I. sving just erected rr.d pat in opcratiou a Mill for the manufacture of LINSEED OIL. offer the highest market price forFL.' .'C r'TD. They have attached to their estao.ih'nent a Chop ping Mill, and farmers and o'Ji.s winiir.g sr'U chopped for feeding, can be r.... -m.:.viated st tc shortest notice. A ma'dtine f . ch3, ,nr3 corn with the cob it attached to the inii. MOF.u C" A NASSER. Tannsrv 23, IRS? It A Lecture to 2- jvirisr. d t.t a Sr.aUd Emefo . Pi ICS lie cults. A JtCf.tstc.) on Use ittlisrr. Trout.- ment'iii'i Ilu.i'C.i'. Curoof Spermntoirhre. or Seminal Weakness. 1 -voluntsirv Emissions, fexual Debility, and Impediments lo Marriage generally; Xervo-.:?-nets. Con.-u::!p'ioTi. Epilepsy, au.1 Fits ; Mer.t.il a'.d Physical Inoap-ieily, resulting from belf-Abuae. Ac By Robhkt J. Ct l.v.'.i.rt kll, M.D.,Autuur of the 'Green liook.:' Ac. Tho world-renowned author. In this admirable Lectnro. clearly proves from hisown oxporienco ihut the e.wful consequences of re!f-Ab'ise ui'iy be cll'eo tuully removed without medicine, and v it bout d:in gcrous surgical operations, bougies, ii:sr.ruiueui3, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at one certain and cflectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition limy nuy cure himsc'f cheaply, piivately, and radically. Ibis Lecture will prove k bon to thousands and thousand. Sent under seal, to any addrofs. in a plain soiued envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or ttvo postage stami. AUo, Dr CulvcrwvU's M riiagu (lui Je," mice 25 cents. Addresi tho Ti'lilisht rs. CUAS. J. C. KLIXE CO.. 127 Bawerv, ew York, Pott OCcj B'.X 4,3. July 4, IMS. y SlOO RBWAIiD I'ol a mcu.eoie that will c'Jts ccccns, IXFIATAZA, TICKI.1NO iu t' e T!lRO.VT, VUOOPINO COUCH, CONSUMPTIVE OOCGnS, as quick at COE'S COUGH BALSAMI ti'.'Klt ONE MILLION BOTTLF.3 bme been a ':) and not a single iustunce of it railur ia KMM't'ii. We live, m nor pOMemioii, uuy quuiitilfVf Cer. tif.c&tct, B' me of them from KMINKNT PH1C1ANS wii.i have r.Ked ,t in tueir pTaiMiee, au given it th pre eminence over every ctbrr eoiupouud. IT DOES NOT DRY UP A COUCtT, but LOOSENS IT, a i aa lo fiaWe the patient to expactoraie freely. Two e r ihree dote. Will HvAnuBLT CcB Ticbliks the Tiiot ! A Inlf lMt.lchas often completetv cured the most Stub, tnirn Cnucli. oiul vet. tliough it it ao sure and tfKredy ui us operation, it is perfectly hurruiett, tieing purely vevietubio. Ilia verv iigreetii'le lo tlie tatle und ruaf tu adimnisteleJ tocliiltlrenol any uce. In rases of CIIOI P we will gaaniu'.ee s car, if taii In season. JiO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT! It ia wiilim the reach of all, it being the cheapest and best incdicme extant. C. O. CIJtrtK A CO.. Proprietors. NEW 1UVEN, CONN. April l, loa.-ly a o e ' 3 DYSPEPSIA CUHE. THIS GREAT REMEDY TOR ALL DISEASES of tbe st o r.i a. a ti b is the discovery of the inventor of Cue's valuable Pouch lialEaiu, wliuc exiieroiKviti'ip for liitown health. Itcured Ciaitip iu liie Stonrcli lor him whieli had beiore ielded to ittl.iiiK b"( chloroform. The almost daily lesliinouy from va l ions par's of tb country euenuraieus lo believe there is no disraio cauasd by a disordered sloinaeh it will nol speeOily cure. Physicians endorao and Use it! Minist ara give testimony of its efficacy. And from sll liiiections w receiv tiding ui cures per- foiiuud. DYSPEPSIA! It is sure to sure. RRARTBURX ! One dose uril.' curs. SICK IIEACACHK! It has cured in hundreds of esse HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS ! II atops in thirty uiisate aCIDITY CP THF. STOMACH ! It coriect at ones. RISE OP THE FOOD! It stops luMncdiaiaty. DISTRESS AFTER EATING : On dot will remove CHOLERA MORBUS! Rapidly yields Is few ! BAD BltEATU ! Willbe rsntnec uvii lialf a bolt'. IT 18 PEBPEC i . V vl.2Mt9 Its UNPRECEDENTED a' CCf'.S-.i is owing t3 th fa t i!iat It ftires ly Aijins; Dinture TO ItF.-ASjSr.ItT HEIl SWAY IN TUB 8YSTHM i Vrl very dealer in th United Sttru ::t if al l it iioiji.aii run sui iLb, C. Q. CLARK & CO., Prop rirtor. KW HATU.CCSK, April Ik, UW.-yl,