nmbnvjr American. 8UNBUBV, JULY 13, 1872. i'lj " " - " Railroad Tlul Table. ' P. E. n. R Goinq Nortdwakh. KrUMall. leaves nl 0:W a tn Niagara Express, " " P m Mall :ao P m Kru'KxT, " " 6:50 pm tf. C R. W Gotjco BoemwARn. KrloMall, leave ! 19:45 a m Erie Express, " " m Mall, " " 11:05 am Niagara RTres, " " , 0:30 P m The Erto Esprcs train remains here about 30 ailuutcs for breakfast. fiuSBUnr A Lkwistows B. R. Mall train leaves at 7 80 a. m., and arrives at T.SO p. in. Fast Line leaves at 8.10 p. ui. uud arrive at 1.50 p. ru. BUAMOK1H VAI.LKT R. R. Mall leaves at 13.85 p.m.. for Bhamokln and nrrlves at 3.55 p. m. Leaves for Mt. Carmel at 4.40 p. in., and arrives at 0.25 a. in. D. II. & W. R. R. Trains leave for New York, via Hazlcton at 0.20 a. m., and arrives at 3.85 p. in. Accident Insurance Tickets can bo hud of J. Uhipman, Ticket Agent at the Depot. toad Sewinq MACiiiNK.s.-Miss Carotino Dalius is the agent for the sale of the best Sewing Machines In exigence, vtx i "The Improved Singer," "Grovor .t Baker," "ITowe," and "Domestic," which are constantly on hand and sold at rea sonable prices. She Is also aircnt for the cele brated Frantz and Pope Knitting Machine. Call and see them. Oifl:o on Market street, cast of thfl railroad. Wanted. A girl, or widow having no child ren, who understands house-keeping, will find a good home and lihcr.vl wages paid, by npply ' lug at this office. Good references required. H. B. Masker bus just received from New York, a new inpply of Ice Cream Freezers, suita ble for families and saloons. Ton u,rc. -A second hand one-horse spring vagon is otftrcd for sale cheap. Apply to Jno. Wn.vr.u's Flour and Feed Store, Bprurc St., Sunbtiry, la. ' EiiVfAttn Op.ARti.vnT, of Watsoutown, received severe wounds in the back from a hay fork, on Monday of lust week, while nsslstlng Mr. Hess hauling hay. Mil. Asmtitw Fisutu, of vVutsontown, was struck on the head by the filling nf a trco while cutting limber on While Peer Creek, Union county, on Monday of lust week, and killed. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his death. WASTF.n. A boy to learn the printing bust, ncss, will Hud a good situation by application at this dice. One who can board at home pre ferred. Tun coutestcd election cast of County Super intendent of Common Schools, has beeu decided in favor of Saul Shlpman, nud Ills commission forwarded. I. kmon.viiB and Soda WATrit. It has been estimated that from SI, 200 to f? 1,500 were ex pended for these bevernges, at this piaco on tire 4th of July, to sny nothing of barrels of lager and other drinks. Notwithstanding the great crowd and heat, but few drunken men could be seen. BtitOLAisT. On Sunday night nf last week Charles Uarluian's hotel, at Monta:t:lon, was broken into and robbed of f 30.00. Ox Tuesday night ft week the stare of S. G. Frey, at the same place, was entered by burglars nnd goods to a considerable amount carried uwuy. Tub prince of 'landlords Mr. I., (i. Sticker, of Milton, we notice, took it novel way of spending the Fourth. While descending the stairs for pome oysters, h'.s foot slipped and he shot head first to the floor beneath nud narrowly escaped death. Wasiiiiuus's Last Sensation-. Mr. Washburn gave two entertainments iu Fry's Hall, on Fri day and Saturday evenings last, to crowded houses. Ills present troupe of performers are much superior to any lis has yet hud in this place. Mr. Washburn's exhibitions are gener ftlly of a high order, by which he has gained a wida reputation, us well ns for being honorable in paying all printers' bills. In order to give the full proceedings of the centennial celebration on the 4th, for which we uie indebted to A. N. Briee, Esq., for a full re port, we have issued an extra to accompany the Ameiiican. We would also refer our readers to the Interesting letter from the Hon. J. B. Linn, iu another column, In reference to the memoirs of some of the first settlers in this part of the country. The New York nnd Western Theatrical Com pany will open at Fry's Hall, on this (Friday,) evening, and will give two of their grand enter tainments. ThU company Is composed of artists who rauk among the most talented lu the coun try, and wherever they exhibit, render complete fcatisfuction. Those who desire to see some of lbs most popular dramas performed, should not neglect to visit these rich entertainments. Fur particulars, sea small bills. We have on several occasions seen narrow es capes of children belbg run over by the cars bo t ween the uuw depot and Cbestuut Btrcet. One of these cases occurred only a few days ngo, when a child of some four or five years of age was on the track,- and only escaped by being takeu away whn the cars were within a few feet, moving at a rapid rate. We think that the po lice should be compelled to keep more scattered along the railroad, and keep tho tracks clear so that no accidents can happen. Boys who are lu the bubit of climbing on cars should De made an example of, particularly as there ia a strict law to prohibit it. We Want Monet, We have sent out bills to large number who owe us on subscription, fcc., some two months since ; but very few have re sponded. We are much iu want of money to pay our expenses, which are heavy. The amount outstanding on our books is too large for us lo bear, and though many of them are small, they will, when collected, aggregate a large sum to us. Our terms are lower than any paper iu the county, und all who desire to save by the cash rate are requested to send us their amount of in debtedness by the 15th of August, as after that date our terms will be strictly adhered to, vlx i 1.50 lo advauce, or 3-00 per annum If not paid In advance. Job work aud advertising will also be cash. Tut Willlamsport Oautts and JiulUtin has an article of com plaint by the Wllllaiusport Grays, lu regard lo their reception at this place, on the 4th. We regret that through some bluuderloe, the Grays did not receive the attention they de served, aud would have certainly received under other circumstances. Tbey ought to have stated, iiowever, that hen 'ai the Methodist Cburch, thf were urged t wait oaly ten miiiuUs, when they would be furbished with scuts at the table, with as good Meat as tUt furbished, the VUe. nieu, who bad taken up the whole table. The Wllllamsport firemen, however, express them selves la the .am neper, as highly ideated with llt!r;t. A A4r iMCmtASisft Ratm ot Fimsios to Certain Famous Timairf DUboribed. Jti it snaeKa by Vu Utnati and How of JRtpmtntatUf of tin Vntttd Statu of Amtrtra tn Conijntt bltd, That the act entitled "An net supplementary to the several acts relating to pensions," approv ed Juue sixth, eighteen hondrcdand slxty-stx, be so amended that from nnd after tlio passage of this act all persons entitled by law to a less pen sion thau hereinafter specified, who, while In tba military or naval service of the United States and In lino of duty, (hull have lost the sight of both eyes, or shall have lost both bauds, or shall have lost both feet, or been permanently and to tally disabled In the same, or otherwise so per manently and tolaly disabled as to render them utterly helpless, or so nearly so as to require the constant personal aid and attendance of another persou, shall be entitled to a pension of thirty one dollars nnd twenty-five cents per month and all persons who under like circumstances shall have lost ono hand and one foot, or been totally and permanently disabled In the same, or other wise so disabled as to be incapacitated for per forming any manual labor, but not so much ns to require constant personal aid and attendance shall be entitled to a pension of twenty-four dol lars per month and nil persons who under like circumstances shall have lost ono hand, or ono foot, or been totally and permanently disabled in the same, or otherwise so disabled ns to render their fcicnpaclly to perform manual labor equiva lent to the loss ol unhand or foot, shall be en titled to a pension of eighteen dollars per month, from nnd after tlio fourth day of June, eighteen hundred and seventy-two. Approved, June 8, 187'i. Dkatii ok "Chazt Black Dick." That hu manitarian of Hnrrlsburg, who has saved many lives by his mania to save human life, died sud denly, on Saturday morning last, while making his accustomed rounds at the depot. There are but few persons who have been to Harrlsburg who have not noticed this strange looking color ed man running along In front of each train, hal looing lustily to everybody to clear the track, and thousands, have looked upon him ns a public beuefnetor. lie has been attending this sclf-lin-poscd position for a number of years and was never happy anywhere cise. Through hot and cold weather "Dick" was always at his post inking lile and limb for the benefit of others without hope or demand of pecuniary reward. He was kindly cared for and highly respected by the railroad ollleluls and employees. His funeral took place from the depot on Sunday afternoon last, and was attended by several thousand per sons, among whom was the Mayor nnd city otll cials, several prominent railroad ofhcluU und employees of the several railroad companies. A Man Killed. Dun Updcgrall, a rivcrmnn, living nt or near Mnnry dam, wns shot nnd In stantly killed at Fine Statiou on the Fourth. It seems thai scveial months ngo he had a quarrel with a young man, which failed of settlement nt the time. Yesterday he followed him around dospitj the young man's cautions, and continued to quarrel until his opponent drew a revolver and blew out his brains. Updegralf leaves a wife aud seven children. Miitouian. Thanks. Ou the day following the 4th, the onc-nrmcd soldier who had stalioued himself in front of our office with his hand organ, on the day of our Centennial Celebration, requested us to publish the following enrd of thanks. Mr. Thomas was completely overwhelmed with joy at his good luck on that day. He stales that he made the '-big-rest" day's work ho ever made iu his life. Mr. Thomas is a very deserving man, nnj all who contributed to his welfare may feel that their money will be appropriated to good use : Caiio. The one-armed soldier that played the hind oriran in front of the Sunbury Amci-i.xi of fice. bcu leave to return his mint sincere thniiks to t tic citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, for their kind pal run aire which they bestowed on him ou the 4lh of July. Yours with respect, Jami.s I. Thomas. Ice Ciceam TTomi: Imh stuv. Wc are happy to state that Mr. David Fry, or this place, has commenced the manufacture of lee crc.ira on an extensive scale, and is now supplying ice cream saloons nt wholesale prices. Mr. Fry has ill-) reputation of making n superior article, nnd the lovers of this luxury will hereafter be accommo dated with a first-class article nt S. Nevins' sa loon, on Third street, every day and evening. Mr. Nevlu believes in supporting home Industry, nnd since he Is nb'.e to procure an article nl home, he Intends to leave the money heretofore sent away to other towns, to be circulated iu our midst. When Ave. or ten dollars are seut away daily to other towns, It takes a long time before It is returned, but when circulated at home, and passes through different hands a few times In a week, It makes money matters more easy aud has the effect of Improving our own towu. Among the fire companies admired most on the Fourth of July, was the "Dauntless Hook nnd Ladder," of Lock Haven, under the command of "Bubb" Scott. Mr. Scott lias been Instrumental lu organizing the company ns well ns a Cornet Baud in that place, lo w hom we are indebted for a serenade at our oftlce before leaving in the evening train. The company as well us the band, Is confposed of somo of tho best nieu in Lock H.ivcu. Mr. Scott is one of the live men of Lock Haven, and never docs things by halves. The people of that town nro certaiuly greatly lu debted to Lltn for his indomitable energy and en terprise. Patent Corpse Phesekvek. This is truly nu age of progress nud discovery. Each day pro duces some uew achievement of science. Among the latest achievements is au article that Is really more useful than nny thing that we have yet seen. It is a corpse preserver, in which a corpse may be kept for any length of time without the least Inconvenience to nny one. The body may be dressed in the linest fabrics nnd placed iu the preserver without bdug soiled. The body is placed lu the casket where it ia'frozcn, nnd can be kept in that state for days. B. L. Raudeu bush, in Masouic buildings, at this place, has se cured the right for this town, and will keep con stantly on hand all sizes so wheu a death occurs, the citizens can preserve their frieuds. We would iccommeud that ull who may lose dear oucs by sudden death, to call aud examine this extra ordinary Invention aud be convinced that it Is au improvement on any patent. v On Wednesday night the store of Edward Hum. mcl, ct the canal, between MouUndon und' the river, was entered aud a lot of goods taken. As yet, no clue to the burglars has been discovered. M'altoiitvmi Iitcord. YkstkhdaT at McEwensvlllo, a daughter of A. T. Blsel, Jr., aged 13 years, while playing on a scaffold at Bousb's saw mill, received a terrible cut ou her head, which will probably prove fatal. In falling she struck ber head first among some castings which lay on the ground. Tue Eastern bound mail train on the CuUw'ut sa Railroad, while approaching White Dear Mills, on Monday morning, ran over aud fatally Injured child about two yeajrs old, a sou of Dauiol Nie nau of White Dejsr. Ii Is said that the fireman on the engine climbed down on the cow catcher to try aud seise the child before It was struck but failed. Tbe conductor wss so worried at the ac cident that his train shot past New Columbia, before he thought about slopping and ran on lo Milton. J.fc.iu. 1n Fourth of July was celebrated In a be coming taaaner at Milton, by a grand parade of t Crder of Amwrran Mechanics. ft Cormoit, Proceedings. Council met on Tues day evening last, July Utb Members present Sol. Mnllck, In the chair Irwin, Cake, Fox, Miller, Cadwallnder, Clark. Garlnger,Groenon(rh, W. L. Dewart, G. W. Smith, Robrlinch, aud D. C. Dlsslngcr. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. On motion of Mr. Greenough, Henvlvttl, That tax for borough purposes of ten mills and a tax for road purposes of ten mills and a tnX for poor purposes of five mills upon each dollar of valuation of nil property taxablo for BUcli pur poses, bo levied and collected. Jlctolxid, That the Chief Burgess bcnuthorlzed to employ some person to make out the duplicate of the several taxes forthwith. Adopted. Ou motion of Mr. Dcwnrt, tetnlvnd, That tbo thanks of this body nro duo and hereby tendered to the Chief Burgess of this borough, to the Chief Marshal aud his aids, to the Chief of Police and bis assistants, to the tire companies, military and bands, to all othor corporations or bodies, to tho citixen strnngors, both ladies and gentlemen, nnd all tho Inhabitants of Sunbury, for tho highly decorous, elllclcnt and heart cheering aid they reutlercd ns In our Into Centennial Celebration on the 4th of July. That we declare it us our opinion that It wns a most brilliant success, un approached by any other so largo a concourse that ever canio within our knowledge, nnd that It gives us great pleasure to make this public ex pression of our appreciation of its merits. Itesolvtd, That n eominltteo of live be appoint ed to convey the thanks of this body to the lion. A. Jordan, "for his finished nni eloquent oration, to Gen. Simon Cameron, forhisnblo remarks on laying out the monument ground, and to T. II. Purity, Kq., for highly Instructive and interest ing history and, also, our regrets to those oilier gentlemen who were prohibited from speaking by tho storm. Said committee nro further instruct ed to request a copy ol each effort, whether de livered or not, for publication and that 500 copli of tho whole proceedings of the day bo published In pamphlet form, lor the uso of the members of council and distribution among our citizens. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Cuke, Ketolvcd, That wo go into an election of Borough Treasurer. Adopted. Mr. Dewart nominated Gcnrgn I.von. Mr. Fox C. DrRol'irbaeh. Mr. Guringcr Samuel Faut, Sr. On motion, llcnolveiU That we vote by ballot. The yeas nnd navs were required by Mr. Dewart. Yens Clark, Smith, Cad'valluder, Miller, Rohrhucli and Cake 0. i Nay (irccnongh, Garlnger, Irwin, Dewart ' and Fox 5. On motion, iV,Ir,t.I, Tint It shall require a majority of all the votes polled to elect u Treas j urer. Adopted. ' The ballot resulted as follows : ; C. D. Uobibach 7 votes. j S. Faust !i ' Ucorj;e I.yon 1 " Mr. Rohrbacli having a majority was declared ' elected. I On motion of Mr. (iariuger, Jm'.vtt, That we j proceed to the election of a Borough Tax Collcc tor. Adopted. The election for Collector resulted us follows : I Solomon Weaver 7 votes. I G'.orge I.yon '.....2 " j Joseph Eisciy ' " I Ou motion, tiie election for Treasurer aud Col i lector be made unanimous. Adopted. P.ille presented nu.l orders granted : Isaac Looser, lor hauling W. D. Biicher, work ou road J. F. Kirby, police service U. W. Helm, assisting engineer B. F. Dichl, police service It. GuringiT, ground and toil J. B. Elsely, work on roads Sunbury Gas Company, for posts and gas George l.von, work on loads C. F. Martin Oliver Houghton John Sliissier W. Wiuterstinc, hauling George Houpt, Samuel Muntx .". Samuel I.ant::, hauling John Shlsslcr, . " Steam Fire Company for June Hunter Byers Extra police force on 4t!i July bill of Fi yliug, Bowen & Kiu'.e laid ?7tt r.d j 'li 35 j K0 XI j 7 10 (HI 40 bit ".P0 00 37 I'J -4 in -a n us r:i 4S :.7 14 7 14 lfi 87 ; 7.1 lvi j oO 0'H S7 5 CO ! oil the ! table. Bill of J. B. Heller (Thus. Farad's cods), no orilcr granted. On mo'.iou of Mr. CudwaHa lT, HetolraU T':.it we take the ground out of Jolii Youumau's cellar for tilling iu the square. Adopted. Ou motion adjourned. 1'. W. GitiV, Town Clerk. 'fur. Gfinisu Stak U the title of u ntally pub lished musical volume, by T.ev. D. C. John. It contains a vaiicty ol the nn-st select biimlay school songs und nnulvvrsnry pieces, and is handsomely priutcd. lis author is well known to our readers in tiie county an 1 the musical world, and we congratulate him upon his sncccss of gitling up such an Interesting work which will give food to the musical mind of both old and young. Those who lire taking such n lively in terest jf our Sut.day schools shornM examine this work befoitf purchasing elsewhere. TliB Lcwisbuig tVti'oi,;. Ji.- n-lvi-es tho.se who de.-!re au inland paper to patronize the Harris burg Daily Tehijiuuih. The Tdi'.jrajih is certain ly a reliable Journal and gives just us late news us tho Philadelphia papers. If thn publisher could devise a way to st ud his pa pi r to this place lu tlio ui'leruoon train, it would soon take the load lu cireulutlou. Ai'tfSTA, July !, 1872. Finr.Ni ilvcht : li Is much to bo regretted that the freiiuent thunder bhowers, on the fourth inst., prevented the large and attentive audience Ironi healing, with satisfaction, Mr. Purdy's historic nunuis of your goodly town. 1 hope it will be published, twgether with tho able address of the lion. A. Jordan, nnd the comprehensive mid extensive reminiscences of the Hon. W. L. Dcwurt. Your historian's allusion lotlie peiiod wheu the belief in witchcraft was prevalent in your town, re minds mo of a reminiscence yi hicU. I Uesiie to place on record for future rcl'crcuce. It was, I think, in 1815, that Rebecca Good man took into l.er confidence and employment a colored wouiau of Sunbury, called Black Patty, aud went ou a begging expedition over the coun try. M heu they had gone some distance, Becky fr&i'iiiui, as she was culled, suddenly became blind, and was led forward by the faithful Patty. After un cxtchsive tour they returned, laden with the generous contributions tlicy bad obtained. When iibutit 11 miles east of Sunbury, Becky's eye-sight was providentially (( restored, uud she was enable! to see clearly uud divided the spoils with her confederate, Putty. Let none doubt 11. c truth of this historic fact. "liccky Gorman" was no myth. 1 lived lu your town at the time, und knew the parties well. Mr. Purdy referred to ber us the ipJecn of witches. Shu was real tlesh and blood, und her (n was settled b tbo lute Hon. Andrew Albright. She was no puu per. If she cuuld ride through the air on a broomstick, and practice tlio urts of the weired sisterhood, she was one of the last of tho race that existed iu Sunbury. 1 hey were, however, to be loaud lu Augusta township many years af terward. The free school system was fought ngnluet uud kept down, iu Augusta, until 184'.. Since that time the w itches have all disappeared. " 2V man in tin imouu" has likewise lost bis in fluence. About 18UU a shrewd young farmer, being ready to plant potatoes lu a well prepared soil, dropped and covered them well ut night, wheu the moon had set. The man In the moon never knew of the fact, aud notwilhst Sliding tbo sign lu tho almauau was wrong, ho had an ex cel lent crop. (J. ltcktolutioust ol' ltriect aud 1'oudo-IciM-e. Wueheas, while ou his way loSiinburv, on tho 3d day of July, 187, with tbo Goodwill Fire Company of Hnrrlsburg, to attend the Centen nial celebration of Hunbary ou the 4th of July, Geo. P. Lauer, an active member of said Com pany, met bis death ou the train near Dauphin And WuKithAs, the common sympathy existing among lire men, calis forth our sorrow ut the loss of auy one actively engaged in the cause, tbero loro, MttulvtJ, That we learn with sadness that Geo. P. Lauer, an active member ofsuij Goodwill -Fire Company, of Harrisburg, while ou his way to Sunbury with the "boys" to participate in the centennial ceremonies of our town, was accident ally killed hy-sirlking his head ugaiut a bridge uear Daupbiu, uud without warning hurried iuto eternity. Jtetolred, That the sympathy of the members of Sunbury bleaiu Fire Co., No. 1, are hereby heartily extended to the bereaved and heart stricken parents who have beeu thus deprived of a faithful son, and also to the brother members of the Good Will Fire Company, of w hich he was a member, aud lo his frluuds. hetulftd. Thai copies of these resolutions be published in the papers of Sunbury, and a copy be sent by tbe Committee to tbe parents nf de ceased, and to the Good Will Fire Company. G. W. buirn, A. N. tiHtcE, W. C. PACKEII. Suubury, July , 1873. Committee. List op LerrRne nimalnhur lo the Pot Office nt Sunbury. Fa., July 10, '73 i Mrs. Mary E. Alrlck, H. K. Ansmlth, John Bartholomew, Mist Maggie Banglieart, Isnao Bodorff. Jno. O. A. Cooke, Miss Morloe Cherry, Dr. Mai Cnmad. Frnm A. Clnrk, Amos CnmptMl, H. Doeslier, John Dlsslngef, Miss Ida Mia Erdumn, Thomns A. F.lwell, Jus. V. Gnss, Franklin Gnult, V. W. Grner, Georgo Gauglcr. Henry H. UolTen-llelTiir, John Hounberirer, G. W. Johu, Win. Lav, Fran els hud wig, William Lnnellon, John F. Mitchell, John Mitchell, Arthur Nickels, Miss Alice Nel dig, William l'unncbnknr, Hiram Penn, Win. Reese, W. E. Relfsnyder, Jams Stroh, Robert Skipp, Miss Laneard Smith, R. Thomas Truman. Miss Alice Thorutnn. Mrs. Rebecca Thompson, Mr. Winn. (.'has. White, Chambers Winn, Mrs. Wiser, William W. Wynn, Mr. J. Wynn, Mrs. Mnrlcita-Wyun. DBEbS. -A inrge lot of Blank Deeds, Mortga ges, Bonds, and nil kinds of Justices' Blanks for sale at this oOlce. Time and enlightened cxperlenco have shown that certain substances formerly used and relied ou In medical practice, nro unnecessary and dan gerous yet some of these substuuees have found their way into medical compounds. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, however, contain nothing Injurious, being composed exclusively of vegetable substances from California. For all disorders of the liver, kidneys, bladder, skin, ami digestive organs, nud for purifying the blood, they arc tfio iiiostonderful remedy known. J:i0 Business Notices. Foit Sale. A one-horse pedlar wagon it offer ed for sale cheap. Apply nt S. Faust's hat stoic, Market Square, Sunbury, Pa. jl.",St. There Is no disputing the fact that J. F. Scha Her competes with any tailor in tho country in making up fashionable clothing. HU goods are selected with the greatest care, and none ever compluiil of not getting a llrst-class article, wlieu made up ut his establishment. Call at the corner building, opposite the Central Hotel. Tub many suits worn on the 4th, which were made up by T. G. Nott, merchant tailor, on Third street, were so much admired by visitors, that a largo number of orders were left for new suits, to be sent to different paits by express. It i a singular fact that wherever garments arc made at Mr. Nolt'e establishment, there arc sure to be new orders seut iu. Aiifaii Acuin. Win. H. Miller, the enterpris ing hoot anil shoo dealer nt the Excelsior store, on Market Square, purchased tho tirst ticket sold at the new ilepol, nt this place, on Monday of lust week. Mr. Miller Is always wide awake in business, mid manages to get ahead everywhere, pnriiculai ly In boots und shoes. lie gels the best a I tide at I lie lowest prices, nnd then gives his customers t lie benefit. Men liko Mr. Miller make lively towns, and their patrons are ulv.ivs satisfied. Stylish Si-kino and Summer Hats. A large supply of stylUli Spring nnd Summer Hal to suit all fancies and taste has Just been received at S. Fau-t's store, Market Square. Aspeci-illy ill straw hats j and the lightest, coolest and neat est hat iu use I the ventilated cassimere hat. A large stock to select Iron), stylish good and rea sonable prices, (.'all and examine beforo pur chasing tbcw here. Dot.i.v VAiiniNSut Wcimcr'b. Irish 1'oi'i.iNsut Weimer's. Plaid I'liri.iNS at Weimer'K. I'i.ain l'ni-i.iN-s nt Weimcr's. Chintzes l Weimcr's. Si-kind Shawls at Weimcr's. An i-ndless variety of Goods for L.i.lies', Gent's and CbiUli-ens wear. t'.M.T. and see for yourelve. No trouble to show Goods. Syft'Iitl Notices. Oh Jinn-Just'. Ess-ays for You :g Men, on Great Social Evils and Abuses, u hicli interfere will. Marqage, nnd ruin the happlnese of thou sands. with sure incurs t f relict for the ErriiiL' ami I'nforliinate, deceased an I debilitated, tent iu sealed letter envelope, free of charire. Address, Howard Association, No. !.', South Ninth St., Pliiladeli l.iu, Li. "THE CONFESSIONS CF AN IK VALID."" 1L'iLLSHl:D as a w.m.ing and for the h-n. lit ol jowh.7 "i.''i nm? c.'i-T.i v,-, i sutr-r from Neivoub Debility, Lou of Muuhood, etc., sup- piyi'i,' THE MEANS OF SELF-CURE. Wiittcn by one who cured himsell, after undrr irointr considerable quackery, and sent fice on re cciviiig n post-p.tM directed- envelope. Address. NATllANIKI. MAYFAli!, Junes, 'i'.'. (iinos. Brooklyn. N. Y. to the urnxitiM;. The I'x'V. Willi am 1 1. Norton, while residing ill lirizil as a missionary, discovered ia that land of medicines a remedy for ( osst mi-iios, (.Vinn'i i.v, Soijk Tiiki'AT, (.'oriiiis. Count, Amiim.v. aso Nkuvoi sj Wl'aknkss. This r-ni-city h i" cured myself alter all other medicines bad failed. Wi-blnj, to benefit the suHV-ring. I will send the recipe for preparing and nsimr this remedy to nil wh desire 11 lllKK OF I'll A KG P.. Plcane sen I an envelope, with your name and uddress ou it. Address, licv. WILLIAM II. NORTON, bid BlIOAIlWAV, Oel. Hlbil. ly. Ni:w Yoiik City, 5 " - Vt 3 i PS a o O o H c t .s ah 2.5 I? 5 C j; G 5 W r? " K 2 2 2 6. "3 . im -a S H cl F o a w V a o L. Ti t- s i' x ii i it v iii it u ltk. I'lour uiitt priiiu iYIarhrf. Fxtra Fiimily (1 3.00 Red Wheat, p. bu., ltiick lic.a, ji. ct., S.Od live, ' Com Meal, " S..VI Corn, Wheat Bran, p. bu. l.AU Buckwheat Shorts, 2.00 Oats, 8'J lbs. Com iV Oats Chop, y.Otl Flaxseed, 'L0O S'J 7n 1.00 ri 8.2i liuiotiiy Beeu, p. 0. 5.UJ I'rodtic-e MMrkrt. Potatoes, 50 Hams, 15 Fggs, per doz., 15 Tallow, g Butter, per lb., yn Count iv Snap, H Lard, " pj Dried Apples, 14 Sides, " IU! " Peaches, 1 j Shoulders, 10 Ml'Mll'ltY t'O.VL MAItHirr. ' 1IETAIL AT WUAUF. UKTAIL DKLlVFKrn. Eifg uud Stovo 1 3.50 Run and Stove J1.50 Cheotuut U SO Cliot nut 8.50 Pea 1.50. Pea 3.50 69. At Sbniuokiu Dam, on tbegCtbof June, KATE KEESF.R, daughter of George A. and alary A. Keeser, aged 6 years and 11 days. , jitlo bbtrti&cmfnts "VT" OTICE Is hereby glvcu that on the nine. jL tcenth day of March lust past, the petition of tho Northumberland County Agricultural Society was presented to the Court of Commou Pleas of Nbithiiuiberluud county, praying tbe Court to add curtain amendments lo lis ( ou slituliou, which said amendments were and re main filed in tho Prolhonotary's olllee of the said county, aud unless aullleicnt reasons be shown to tho contrary ou or before the llrst day of uext term, tho prayer of the petitioners will be granted Uf-reeutily to the Act ol Assem bly in such cases made and provided. WM. D. HAVrr, Proth'T. Sunbury, May S4th, 19,3. ' .A-N .AJ?2?JDAXi To Debilitated l'crsons, To Dyspoptics, To Suflorera from Liver Complaint, . . To thoso having; no Appetite, To thoso with Broken Down CotiHtitu tona, . To Kcrrous People;, . To Children Wasting Away, oany with Dubilitntcd DifrcBtlvo Organs, Of Buffering witk any of Vie following & jH.'ffii, tohkh indicate hitovdertd Liver Stomucli, inch as Con- . . stlpntlon, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood tn the Hcnd, Acid ity of the8tomnch, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stom neh, Sour Eructations,Sinklng or Fluttering nt tbo Pit of the Stoni nch, Swimming of tho Head, Hur ried nnd Ditllciilt Breathing, Flutter ing at the Heart, Choking or Suffocat ing Sensations, when III a 'Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tho Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Hcnd, Deficien cy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin nni byes, Pain in the Side, Hack, ('hen, Limbs, Ac.,' Sudden Hushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh Constant Im agining of Kvll, und Great De pression of Spirits. Iloollaiul's German Bitters. A Bitters without Alcohol or Sptri'a of nny kind. Is lUlferenl from all others. H is composed ol the pure Juices, or Vital Pi. in. ii-i.k or Boots, Hkuii and Dakks, (or ns mctlicinaily termed F.x tructs,) the worthless, or inert portions of tho In gredients not being used. Therefurn In one bot tle of this Bitters there is contained as much me dical virtue as lll be found in several gallons of ordinary mixture. The Roots, Jcv., used In this Bitters nro grown in Germany, tliclr vital princi ples extracted li! that country by a scieiititle Che mist, and forwarded to the mnii'ifactory in this city, where tlicy are compounded and bottled. Containing no spir tnous ingredients, this Bitters is free from the objections urged against all oth ers : no desire, for stimulants can bo Induced from their use ; they cannot make drunkards, and cannot, under nny circumstances, have nny but a beuctlci.il cll'cct. HOOl'I.AMI S i!.Jll TOXIC, Was compounded for those not Inclined to ex treme bitters, ami is intended fi r use in cares when some alcoholic stimulant is required in o i nection with the tonic properties of the Bitters. Knell bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle of the Bitters, combined with puree SANTA ( Ill'Z KUM, and liavored in such a manner that the ex treme bitterness of the bitters is overcome, form lug a preparation highly ngiecable nnd pleasant to the palate, and containing the medicinal vir tues of the Bitters. The price of the Tonic Is $1. 50 per Bottle, which many persons think too high. They must take into consi.leration that the stimulant used is guaranteed to be of a pure quality. A poor article could lie ritrnishcd nt a cheaper price, but is it not better to poy a lillle more and have a good article f A meil',iinal pic paration slio'ild contain none bat the tiest ingre dients; an I t hy who evpect to obtain n cheap cnmponii I, and b- beucliltcj by it Mill most cer tainly be cheated. IIoflauI's Goriduii Ititlorn. or IlonpLANIl'S GLT.MAN TONIC, with HOOF LAND'S Poiloiilijtiiil S'ill, 111 cure yon. Tlicy arc the Greatest BLOOD PUinriEBS known to the MeiUcal world, and ill eradicate diseases arising from impure blood. Debility of tiie Disgestive Organs, or Ids used Liver, In u shoiter time than any other kiiuwu remedies. TIIK WHOLK SUl'IiEMi: COl'IlT OF l'EN.NSVLYANIA. M'KAK Foil TJiKSK KEMIilUK. Wnn win i.o amc ran Your Dicnii ir-. ami S ri:;,ii-:i Testimony ! Hon. Gkorok W. WiniiWAiio, formerly Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of I'cip-.sylvanlu, nt present Member of Congress fruiu Pennsyl vania w litis i Piiil.Aiiu.riliA, March lOi'n, l'tO-T. I Uud "ilooll mil's O il-man Bitters" is a t'oo.l tonic, useful in diseases of the diirestive in guns, and of Zi al bcitchl ill cases of debility, and want ot ucrvoas actinii in tbe system. Yours, lm;y, n:.0. V. VYuuiYi A !.D. Hon. J ives Timmi'son, Cliicl Justice of tlio Su preme Co:i;t uf Pennsylvania. Piiii..viiLM.i-U! t, April ::, ISO. I consider -lIootl md's German Billeis" a val uable medicine In caao of attacks ol In 11-;eiioii or Dy'pi'p-hi. 1 can certify tiiisiioin my expe rience of it. Yours, J A M PS THOMSON. llon. (iiionct: Sit i:swioi, Justice of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. l'MILAUEl i-niA, June 1, 1S08. I lir.vn found by experience that 'lloni,tnd's German Bitters'' U a very good tonic, relieving dvs;ept!c siiuptoins almost dlrcctlv. GfcOUGK SI1AKSWOOD. Hon. H'.. F. j! e4-fi-, -Mayor of the Citv of Bul- faio, N. Y. Mayor's Olticc, Buffalo, Juue !.':), lsr.r,. I have lucd "llooll.ind's (ierinan Bitters and Ton'u:"' iu my family during the past year, and can i imiucud tie -in us nu excellent tonic, im parling tone and viscor to the system. Their ti c lias been productive of dccl ledlv benellciai ef fects. WM.V, LOG LI'S, Hon. Jui,:t 3. Hoik.', Kx-Mayor of Williams port, Pa. 1 take great pleasure In recommending "ltoof lnnd's Gennan Tonic" to any one who may bo atllicted with Dyspepsia. 1 bad the Dyspepsia so badly It was impossible to keep any foo l on my stomach, and 1 became so weak us not to be ulile to walk half a mile. Two bottles etl'ectod a perfect cure. JAM MS M. WOOD. liLMEMliEU THAT IIOOFLAMPS li Eli MAX 1UTTKKS, (tiiii HOOFLAXD'S (iKHMAX TtNlC, ' Will Cure every I'usu of r.un ASM us , or Wnstit)!; away of tlio Hotly. HEMEMUEU Vmt HOOFLAXD'S li li 1151 AX IiEMEDIF.S Arc tbo medicines you require, to purify the B'.ood, excite tiie torpid Liver to healthy action, and to enaole you lo pass safely through nny hardships or exposure. im. HOOFLAXD'S p o d op u y l Ljy, or sulislittite for Mercury Pills. Two Pills n Dose. The most Powerful, yet Innocent Cathar tic known. It Is not necessary to take u handful of these Pills lo produeo Hie desired effect j two of them act iiiiekly nnd powerfully, cleansing tho Liver, ftoinuch and Bowels of all Impurities. The principal Ingredient is Podopliyllin, or tbe Alco holic Extract of Mandrake, w hich is by many times more powerful, acting ami searching thau thu Mundrukc itself. Its peculiar action is upon the Liver, cleaning II speedily from nil obstruc tions, with all lho power of Mcieury, ycl free fro-u I he injurious results nltacUcd lu thu use of that mineral. For all diseases, lu which the use of a cathar tic is indicated, these pills will give entire satis faction in every cuse. They never fail. Iu cases of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia uud ex treme costivencss, Dr. llootluiid's Gcinmn bit ters or Toulc should be used iu connection w ith tho Pills. The tonic effect of the Bitters or To. uie builds up the system. Thn hitters or Tonic purities the Blood, strenutbens the Nerves, regu lates tho Liver, ai.- -jives strength, energy uud vivor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pills, aud tone up the system with Bitters or Tonic, und uo disease can retiiiu the hold, or even assail you. lleco'.lect thai it is DR. HOUFLAND'S GER MAN kemeuics that are so universally used uud highly recommended ; nnd do not ullow the Dri-Hglst to ludiica you to lake nnytbiug else (bat be may say Is just us irocd, becaiue ho makes a larevr profit ou it. These ItcmcJu w 111 be sent by F.vpress In nny locatltv, upon applica tion tot lie PKINCIPAL OFFK'K, at the G K It MAN MEDICINE 6IOKF., W&l AKCI1 8T., PHILADELPHIA. CHAS. M. EVANS, proprietor. Formerly C. M. Jackson & Ci. These Keuie dies are for 8a lo by DrutrvistS, fctoi t-kecpers, aud Mtdiciuij Ueaicii sicrywtijte. DADCHY A WH COMIHIW. Wells' Carbolic Tablets Foh Cowiiir, Colds ft TIoahsfness. Thoso Tublcts present the Add in Combination with other tUlclent remedies, in a popular form, for tho Cure of all THROAT nnd LUNG Di seases. Hoarseness and Ulceration of the Throat arc Immediately relieved nnd statements n re con stantly being sent to the proprietor of relief in cases of Throat difficulties of years standing. CAHTIOX. Don't be deceived by worthless Imitations. Get only Wells' Carbolic Tablets. Price 25 cts. per box. JOHN O. K ELI.OOU, Bend for Circular. H Piatt street , N. Y. jl3,w Solo Agent for United Stales. C61Kr A MONTH easllv made with Slen- V AkJVJ eil and Key-Check Dies. Secure cir cular and Samples, ,-. S. M. SPF.NCEB, Ji:),4v. Bratllehoro, Vt. FREE TO BOOK AGENTS ! Wo will send n handsome Prospectus of our New li.i.t strated Family Bihi.k containing nearly 600 fluo Scripturc-llluniiitlons to any Book Agent, free of charge. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. Jl.l.fw. Philadelphia, Pa. MY JOLLY FIIIESD'S SECRET. DIO LF.WIS' New nnd Greatest Work Is an Im mense success. 1 St It IhuU-nnd In press. Agents delighted and coining money, Airenis Wanted I everywhere. GKO. M At'LlCAN, Pub'lsher. j JI3,4w t'-w transom street, l'bila. jlJAliE CHANCE FOIl AUEXTS. j AGKNTS, we will pay you ?IJ pir we.el; In 1 cash, if you will engage with us at ?:rr.. Kiery 1 thing famished ami cxpern-s paid. Ad.lress, : jia,4iv. F. A. ELLS ifc CO., Charlotte, Mich. rplI H no I!ti:sil)iig t ' I 1. By sending 35 t'ce.t i lib ,nge, j height, color of eyes und hair, yon will icci-ive by I return mail, a correct picture of your future , husband or wife, with name and date of M.u : finite. Address. W. FOX. I J13.4W. P. O. Drawer, No. C4, Fultoiivllle, X. Y. VF.TN VVi'M for the Antoblo graphy of Hornet- (;rt-i-l(y. A m-w illustrat -d edition now icudy. Gel llii the only edition written by himself and endorse I bvtlie Tribttiir. Also, the Life and Times of 1 . K. s.i-otiC, by Hon. J. T. Headlcy ; mni o ir Oltipulgti .13iuk'I for'nll panic-, in-t out, p;Ue i. ")!). One Agent sold l!0 in three days. Splendid Ste-I Pm-trnil.s of Greeley, also of Grant. i'MO a month ininlc scliing the above. K. It. TP BAT, Publl-h-r. jl.1,4rt , S :5 lir.-aii-vay N. Y. Agents'. Agents! Agents! Send for descriptive circular uti.l special leuns for tiie greatc-t campaign book publish'.'.! : McClellan's Republicanism in America. Owing to the present political excitement, will sell for the next six months !i';e wild I'.r,.y I- ti.o moct reliable-hook In the maiket. J. .M. STODDAU!) .V Co., Puh'l.'h r( Jl3,4w. T;;j Siiifoin Street, Piiibi. I It is not a physic vvl vhich may give tenii -ornr- j re.icf lo the MMlcrer . which, fiom cm tintr for tho 11 ml few doses, but d use brings riles and l,:u- i (I red iliseu i s to aid in ' i wciikriimg the iuv.ui.I. u:r is it a doctored liipu-e, e, which, under tiie ioiilar name ot "Bitter-. so extemiveiv pa ined oh on Hie pubil" :i sovci crelgn remedies, but It is a i most powerful Tonic 1 and alterative, pronoiii.cid i so by the lraclln; me,! ! and Pari-, un l lia- be i-.-ii anUioiltie.s il Londfit e:i luii- ii.-ed tiy tl.e ri e-..i;... lihvsieians of i.-llui c: i-antiles Willi vioiideilul K-- j uud'al results. , DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA ; retail. j a'l the ine.licul viit-.tes pecu'.Iir to tie' ! plant lU'd must be takcll ai a pel lnniitnt cnr.itl e j agent. ! is there want of act ion !ti your I.ivcv A- Spleen ? I'n'.cSH rc iuved nt hi-,k, t'.ic blond Ii annics un- pure by d.'.cieriiitw secrctinns, rodneini;' srrof'i- 1. His or skin diseases, l'doiches, Felons, Pu.-talvs, Canker, Pi-npVs, iVc, t:r. Take Jurnbebi. to i!i a use, purify and fi.-lo:c tin- vitiated blond to heulihy iution. Have you a Dyspeptic Mtoniitch I'nh ,-s di gestion U promptly ai icd the system i il. Iii.il... l;-d with lo-s of vital force, p..v.Vly nf the bioi d, Dropsical ln iemy, General Weakness or La- 1 tude. Take it to assist Digestion without reliction, it Will impart youthtul vigor to the weaiy sutler! r. Have you weakness of tho Intestines? You ( are in danger nf Chronic Diarrhoea or the ilicad ful liillaiumalion ol the Bowels. Take it to allay irritation and ward oil tenden cy to lullaiiunatioiis. Have you weakness of the Uterine or I'rinary Organs f You imisl procure iustai t relief nrjou uie liable to suffcrim: worse thin death. Take it to st n-ngt hen organic we.ilincss or !!:'c becomes a burden. : Finally It should be frequently taken to keep the system in pel feet IhmIi Ii or you arc othern ice lu gleu! dani;.. r of malarial, luiasiiu.tic or conta gions disease, ' JOHN (i. KF.I.IIC.G, l Plait St.. N. Y. Sole Aeenl fur the I'nltc l hl.il: s. Price, I per Holtle. .S-u.! lor Circular. 4v I 1 A KOYAL C'lIAXCi:: j An Army of Live A .-ciits wanted to fell a iu w . In'.llit it ill! V illustrated :,ul.i-Ci Ij t loll edition of one I Of the lielle-t gdllA III 1 il era t arc, of wnrl.l-ui.lt! j fat'.ic and siirpa.-sing cxcelience. ; Ilobinson Crasoo, I A t) lcndid octavo, over nCu pases, cream tinl i eil paper eb gant t Indies.', only i-J.5 . A marvel ' of cht'iip'K-s ! A mine of winlib ! It is tin: j most lure, i.pular, handsome und cheap book i extant, and will outsell nil others. For ten-...', j ii.blro.-s, HUBBAi: l LliOS., Pulilislief. I jl3,lw 7 'U bansoui M , Phil'a. j EOOK AGENTS I Now at work, or looking for some new book, w ill . miss It if they do not at once write for circulars j of the best celling book published. F.vtraoiiliii- n ry iiiuuci-uients oil. red. I'ntiis nioic Hum il ui ble m.uiev. Outfit free. Address, F. M. LK.LD, Kb-hili street, New York. j .'l) 4v. A ( i E X T S ,V A N T K D for oosrKi:i'.s Presidciillal Campaign Hook F.vei'j C li'u.vn lYituts It. Also, for CAMPAIGN GOODS. Address CiOGDSl'lCKD'sKMJ lKKri VLtsiilNfl IIoOi: 107 Liberty St., New York ; or, Cincinnati, O. AU:TN WAXTKI-for the Lives of GRANT! GREELEY I WILSON! 231TOWN! And tiie leading men of all panics. Oven lJ Steix PimiKAirs. Just the book wni.ted by 'he, Masses every where. Agents meet Willi wonJ.-i-fitl success. Send for I irciijar nnd scenn- l.-rri. tory at once. Addrc.-s, .IlK.LLKtk JUCl'kln , OlfJ Arch street, Philadelphia. J'Jij lr. Kenuc-,1'! Ilriiiloi-L. OiutiiK-.it aud I'laMvr. The proprietor has, by ihe as sistance of eininuil I'hVMclaus and .Tieuilsts. snccocd-'d lu uil'ij'.n thu medicinal v-ropoU-d c. l.lained ed lu the Oil, I nch uud Hosiu of tho Memloek Tie', and obtained a Valuable preparation lo lie applied us a Sulvu or Piaster for Kbc.iii.a tism. Croun. Pain or tsoreuess ol h- tiie Back, Chest or Clou nch. Pilis, jO- '.It l;iuuni, r-ciu vy, Sores, Clcers. Bunions, tore C..rn, Kiwt Bites, t tinuiuiiis, Pore Breiisis ami Nipple,, Riiisworint, Chilling Hiid skiu diseaso ' f iiitbiuiuuilory na ture, t HAKLKtJ N. CltlTTEN lO., Agent, jai-4w. 7 Hlnh Aveuue, New Yolk. anaau R First Premium JL V Am. Intl. 71. rtoiibte Klevated C"vcn. Wf.riuiutf Clocl. BrolU Ing Door, hi-n.i.-r Guard, liumplnir hii.I Hiaking Grate, Dlicct Urals. Fl'LIXK. WARULN i CO., 238 Water btreet, Kv Xuik. j : w. nTSiti i li mmlHTill : WaUx A Bright, Third Bit-set, opposite tin- J'-jjre & '.'li-l-.er . . ,l-.lillltlie, - SV.N-BUUY, I'ENN'A., have opened ail-Ealing House, nnd furnish .t-Hl4 nl tll Hums'. Ml kinds of Game in season. Fish, Tin tie, Oy lets, itc, nro Beivcd tip ill the beat style. . Families suppling w.'th Tnr'.lo Soap, Ac, at the shortest notice. -. . . The best of Malt Liquors at the Hat'. Jane S'J, 1H73. tf. V. If. Blahks, AND ORHAIiSENXAju PAIITTEI5., SUNBUKY, PF.NN'A. Decorating nnd Paler Hangirg done hi tho h'ti'-t improvid style. Or leis solicited, w hich v ill Tl"-. Ive proa-.pt at teniion. Mesbletice lii Pur.let'iwn. Emcr'.cK's b'.iililii.g. Snnhuiy, May U,'lM-'.-tr. (.IMM) OPiM.VG e f tlic largest and mo..l T: hlomible st.ick of Cloths and Cr.ssimercs of every ".ra.le, anj ! (jciitloiiit-'ny lM.ini:i!1,in Uou.-', at MKKCIIANT TAlI.Oll t-TtlHH, la Miihi' liloul:, Th'rd direct, to door? below I Market, j M NiH'UY, PKNN'A. I The most lus'i' ipablu elotliing niauu t-j order from every varb'ty ol" U'S'ds. Suits of ail sizes ia uie up at the shorter! no tice, from tV- be-t sc.lecti;! sto.-V in New Yoil; 1 nn i Philadelphia. I Call und be convinced. - tiios. g. :;ott. I Apii! 20. 1S7J. Jit COPES DISEASES (if Tin-, TBfflaT.UJKC5.UVER ft DLQCH In tliswonil-jrf.il inedtrlqe to which the sffllrtefl aru atwvw pniwl t,t relief, tlio (llseover-r be lieve tie has c'aiMucd tf' A'vaoty more nf .'. t ire's mo-t sovei-eiii curative properties, v.hi.a Gad has in'ti'.k-l l-i Cu veetn'ilo kingdom fur h-.-aliir tie- si'. k, tliau v.-et-e ever before coa.Mncl. in nao m 'die-in-. Tn.) evidence of this fact ii found in I'l'i grest v.-.ri 'iy of ino.-t ob-linute ibs-c.is.-j w'.ilrh I' im beeii f mud l-j cuiiquer. Ill Hi care of Uroiicliltlsi, Severe t'DULlis, and the tvU fia.; of f '. Hsu IU ptloil, it ha astouishl fii rn-dicil f.i-uhy, and eininoht phy siciaa, pronoun ? it I 'i j ;i-eai st ineilieat illsei)T ry of thi sa'. Wliil.t it cares the severest t'ouilis, it str.-n ;tii -u t n svstein aud lurlfle (too bload. 1' Iti greit ui. 1 tlinrnn .-li lilij.il! pmifj -pr irls, i; cur.M s.l ttumorn, froin ilia wost bci-otula toa roinai i i rlioicn, Plnt plo, or EanipliOlii Meeurial disease, Mia -rsl P.ilstm, a.iTt'aeir eTe' i-, ro i .-sdleased, si-.d vl-anns hestili aid smia l onstitiiliiia cslali-li-Utl. i:ryiipeta, Milt ttln uni. 1'ercr Koruit, Scnly or Itouirl, Sit 111, lu shui-t, all i n na-rt-'r-ias iti-'-a-eH e.eiseil by bad blood, are c i i-wr.-d by tail powerful purilj big and in vL"i .i.ia : in- Hcin.-. If yet reel dull, drowsy, delillltuted. have sallow cot ir of sk'U, or y.jlHv. iU tno-.vu spots on face i.r ha.lv. freipteat he'.i la. 'i i or ilizine.is, bad tate rn maiitti, laternil h-:"it or c'.iilN ulteruatcd with hot flushes, low spirit, nnd tlnoiny fiircboUinip1. tr-re-r'alar appetite, .vvl tu-in : roalen, ynn are sufTer In'it from Torpid Liver or "lllllous-. Uoss.'' la in. my ei.-u.i nf "I.lvcr t'oui pliliilt " oulv part of these symptoms are exiio rienced. A a r.iniedv for oil such cases llr. 1'lerce's Gulden Medical Discovery has no equal, ns it effects perfect cur-js, leaving the liver strength ened s-i l healthy. For the cure of llnbltunl llouvtl palloil of the bowels It is a nevnr fail ing real vly, aud Ilio-o who havo used it for this purpose aro loud in its pniis. The proprietor offers fl,"00 reward for a medl cine that w ill cnnal it fur the euro of all the dis eases for which it Is recommended. S ld bv druLif ts at ft per holtle. Prepare by It. V. Pierce, M. f , Sole Iroprlctor. al his (.'hemt si Lahorat'irv. VU Sensra street. Buffalo, N. V. iicud your (iddrgsa Ut a ptucpUl-'t. Tl) IJiiOK .VJKN"i'."5. n l!55i 't'H.llV.-; -Xl.W IM.Oli, 93 i- re i lv for Cariv.,...-crs. It is a i-nnipauiou vol- ume lo "Inm. i:is Anuovi," of which lot,tIO , ciipbs h.iVj ti.eu sold. IJ.iu't wasic Cine on h'to!.- no .en: wants, but take one people will -l,.p you in 1 he st'-."-t I i s'lh-ci ihe lor. "Tlicio i-a I ;n:c to ir. :'.."' and nil win, read tills book, see e c i . 'y tlial Cm-' bis c-"!".-. Apply :.t once .-r I. :i'.l-..-v or i- i, -l.l:t". 1 DCr l'I' !' Vr:JM!..'.I. PublULer, '11 .u r.-i:i i'.x.vl. I'hil.iitelphi-i. (i, tv. vn.:;!'.:!:. u. a. ha.:-.' .Nov.- Goods I ; Uvy ( li hmIs, Aotiint.-s. Funiir.liinj i (mio;!.:, (iiii-t'i'K'S, Oil Cloths " j fi las ami Xails I of i-verv ailelv. at one low plici,' ! . ' in Ki:i:ri: n & iuss stoiie,- Corner of Fourth and Market Jftrvvls, tl NLL l.Y, PA. All kin I- of Grain taken in exchange same a e.ish. ('nil and ce us. KF.r.FFU i GASs:. Sanb ii-y, A ill J', 1-T'i. TJIADD'S S. SHANNON; TI11K1) AND MAUTvFf g-.;CAKK, Has in slot k and eont inity icciv ing Novelties in hi iine, cmsisiiuu in jrail ol u i-ill line of AJIU'IK'AX U.t'l t lKi, F.lgiti. liliiiiils. lb. ward .to., Wallln-n. M.is-sichUMtl-, nnd IJo' A M i'.KK ' A.N IV'Aft Also, it full m i of Ladles, and (.. id's Gold und fcilvci SaL-s Watches. JEWEL RY. Ho-nati tiold :. is, pink poral au l O.ild set:,. F.ar KhiL'S, Se-.-Ulacci nud l'cnJ.ur.a, Onyx nir.l Jet J.-Wc'l V. Nilid Silver-ware of hli-r'.Iug puriit, made to or-d-r. Bridal aul Presen'ation tfi-.vs. Knives Forks and tspoons in ai -s, also, a full line of Mlv.-i- Ple'cil G. ids. Tea Pels, f.-e Water .-'cl I'.ibil islaiids. t 'uke Baskets, Cin e I'rns, Fork.! kud Spo. Hi.- -trel.'i plated, ih" best in t;.e lu.ll Lets MMJTAC'l.KS If you v.tltu your Lycsigl.t, use the Peifict Lii-e.-, urocud IVoin in'.nuta Ciist'c Peliblee nicl tej lotellicr, ami d.-uvc thei-c nuinc ' Diaiooiid" on iiri-o'iiit i f th.-.c bardiKL, nnj Lrllli.in.y, Tb. J will last miiny years without t-lpune, mi.l vvariHiiled tuperior to nt) ntbers in Use. TAB! V. CL'l LKP.Y." Ivory, Pearl uud .'.1.1..I li .i.dlta ill citu sup plied lo Older. . LOldUS. A full ,issi.tnienl of Ll-.-bt dny slid Thirty. In. llr fi'vi.r, ao ( nlmder .t lucks ol ll disciip ti.ni. Pnsravlng (lone at lla slioite-t notice. Wnlcan, Clmk nnd Jcneliy, hcj aired und Satlr tacilici Wall. ilit.ed. All goods wl.l I e . Id al the very I.owe.t Clsli Prices. Fvcry body Is cordl.t'ly lav if cd uiCafl aud" ICxaiuiac lot Ibeninivcs. Dou'l loi t:-l I'' ri cc. 1. . rllANNCy." Cunbuiy, Dv. ! If. . AIT. I3C.T.OM..