ittwburg American; SUNBURY, AUGUST 17, 1872. Railroad Time Table. p. A E. R. R Ootito NoRTnwARD. Rrl Moll. leaves at 0:05 a m Niagara ExpreM, " " 180 p m Mail, " " 4:80 pm Erie Eiprens, " " 6:60 p ra N. C. R. W Oomo South wabd. Erie Mnil, leaves at 18:45 ft m F.rle ExpreM, " " 7:40 m Mall, " " 11:05 m Nlairnra Express, " " 6:80 pm The Erie Express train remains here abotit 80 ailuutes for breakfast. SUNBURT & LBWISTOWS R. R. Mali train leaves at 7.80 a. m., and arrives at 7.W p. m. Fast Line leaves at 8.40 p. m., and arrives at 1.50 p. m. Shamorik Vallbt R. R." Mall loaves at 19.85 p.m., for Shamokin and arrives at 8.55 p. m. Leaves for Mt. Carmel at 4.40 p. in., and arrives at 0.25 a. m. D. H. & W. R. R. Trains leave for New York, via Haileton at 6.80 a. m., and arrives at 8.85 p. ra. Accident Insurance Tickets can be had of J. 8lilpman, Ticket Agent at the Depot. j 'local Affairs. Sewinq Machines. -MIbs Caroline Dallus Is the tigent for the sale, of the best Sewing Machlucs In existence, vt i "The Improved 8lnger," "Orover fc Buker," "Howe," und 'Domestic,1' which are constantly on hand and sold ai. rea sonable prices. She Is also agent for the cele brated Frants and Popo Knitting Machine. Call nil see them. Office on Market street, east of the railroad; A Nvf TxiLOKiNO Establishment. We refer gentlemen to the advertisement of Mr. Charles Mailil, who has opened a new tailoring establish ment on Fourth street below Market. Mr. Mnlhl has had much experience In the business, and guarantees general muisfnctlon to all who favor him ntinllicir patronnge. A Votb taken by the Grand Jurynt August Turin, after they had been discharged, Blood 15 for Grant, 4 for Greeley. Healthy that for Nor thumberland county. Festival. A festival will bo held at the Mt. Pleasant, M. E. Church, In Upper Augusta tp., on the public road to Klinesgrovc, near Samuel Oberdoi fs, on the evenings of the 22d nnd 24th of August. The proceeds arc to be applied to re. pplmg tbo church. The public are Invited to call and aid In the worthy enterprise. The very finest carriages and buggies arc man ufactured at J. F. Kerch's sbop on Chestnut street uenr the railroad. Work Is guaranteed to be equal to nif city make, and at less rates. (.':!! and see samples at the shop before purchas ing elsewhere. Entfutaismkst. The Hiawatha boat club gave a scries of entertainments In Fry's Hall during last week in this place, composed of dra mas, farces, &c, but ns we were without know ledge of reporters being welcome, we ore unable to furnieh any parculurs concerning the perform ances. A Vote taken upon the train, August 12, 1872, between Wntsontown and Sunbury, stood Grant .9, Greeley 15. Straws show the direction of the wind. Mt sic Levins. Our music loving readers will be pleased to learn that Amy Stone, who gave such a pleasing entertainment in Fry's Hall about a year since, will again appear In the same place on Wednesday evening, the 21st in.-t. Amy Stone's dramatic alliance can be relied on ns worthy of a vii-ll, as In addition to her former ex cellent entertainments she has socurod Hie servi ces of Herr S. Weitheini, and live of his associ ates, who were recently engaged by Prof. Gil uiorc, uud brought to this country for the Uoston jubilee. Those who will go to hear Herr S. Weitheiin's elegant touches on the violin may look for something moru than ordinary. Fine. On Wednesday afternoon nbout 2 o' clock, an alarm of lire was given caused by the burning of an out house on the lot of Mr. George Gariuger, on Walnut street, between 'M and 4th. The Suubury stcnin lire company was promptly ! on the spot, und ready for service, but was j deemed unnecessary. The tire was readily ex tinguished with buckets. It is supposed to have originated from children playing with matches In tho building. Stiutk nY Lightning. On Tuesday after noon last, during a heavy thunder-storm, Drum heller's City Hotel, of this place, was struck by lightning, but fortunately without doing any niatcriil damage. The liglituiug struck the south-east corner of tho building, and passed down the water-spout to the bell-wire, which conducted it through the hall, knocking off tho wall In its course. Mr. Drumbeller and one of his children were In the hall at the time, and wero considerably stuuued by the shock. The bell-wire was completely melted by tho electric fluid. During the same shower, a horse belong ing to Mr. Allen Hopper, hitched in a wagon with nuother horse belonging to Mr. Charles Ga riuger, was killed instantly by lightning, on tho road towards the dam. Mr. Garingcr's horse was knocked down, and the driver considerably shocked. ' Personal. During the past week we had tho pleasure of welcoming to our sauctum Prof. Bruce, of Piltston, who is doing noble work for Grant and Wilsou, uud the republican cause. L. M. Morton, editor of the Miltoniuii, who is Elec tor for this district. He gave us cheering news from the upper end of the county. Also, J. R. Cornelius, editor of the Lcwisburg Chronicle, who publishes a lively und spicy Republican newspaper, und, as it should be, one that Is high ly appreciate by the people of that couuty. Mr. C. reports three flourishing Grant and Wilson clubs in full blast in his towu. Greely men are very scarce in that locality. Sheriff Heller proceeded to the Eastern Pen. itciitiary ou Saturday lust, with ten convicts, one of whom was eousigned to the House of Re fuge, they having received their scnteuccs last , week. Among then, was the Quondum Trleud of j our neighbor of the Democrat Mr. Pat Hester. Put was scutcuced for two years uud seven months, aud from present Indications no hopes ' uro ciiterlalnM that he will tuko any part in the ' election or tho editor of tbo Democrat to tho Leg- j U.uturc. 1 his will certainly he a great loss to several Democratic leaders lu this county who are now looking for office. Put's services will no doubt be greatly missed when these candidates come to make out the returns which are to elect them. Mu. Cuarles Gauinuer, the proprietor of Fry's Opera House, bus beeu for some time past eugsged In remodeiiugthe stage and the Inside of the building, aud erecting new sceuery and drop j curtaius. Tho grand openiug of this hall will take place to-night (S.iturduy) by the New York ! and Western Theatre Company performing two ' beautiful dramas entitled "Black-Eyed Susan," and "Ten Nights lu a Bur-Room." This compa ny Is well known to most of our citizens, as they gave general satisfaction,but a short time ago, at the same place. Our fun loving people will no doubt be glad to hear of their return, and wl'l give them a crowded bouse. Tna trial of Pat Hester and Michael Qallaebet ln our Court during last week, created consids J hl Mr!t.mnnl In tht. nl.M from ih fact thai? rable excitement in this plat from tha fact that the suit had been brought against them by Fa ther Koch, pastor of the Roman Catholic Church of Shamokin. The trial was closely Watched as well as the movements of the Catholics, as It has been generally believed that that church countenanced many of the outrages committed In the coal regions for some years past. The lute rest taken by Father Koch and the Bishop In this trial, has not only removed this suspicion from the public mind, but It has elevated them lu tho estimation of all peaceable and order loving citi zen Inasmuch as through their agency these criminals have been brought to justice, and the community rid of a few of the lenders of a mur derous gang. The course pursued by the gentle men referred to In this case, shows the fact that the Catholics are as much disposed to break up these gangs of ruffians as any other class of ci tizens, and will leave nothing undone to bring them to punlshmeut whenever they violate the laws of the land. These notorious characters who have just received their sentence,, have long been a dread to the community, nnd their contin ued outrages bad Intimidated their uclghbors to such an extent that they were afraid to Inform on them, as their lives were Imperiled by doing so. The community at lnige to-day thank Father Koch for his Indomitable perseverance In reliev ing the conl region, at least for a while, of char acters who were worse than tho devil himself, and giving tho Molly McGwires to understand that they must cease their nefarious operations, or they will be condemned to an utmost doom. Attempted Assassination in tub Coal Re gion. Outrages In the coal region continue to be committed by the Molly McGulrcs. On Wed nesday morning last aooul 0 o'clock, as six men employed at Gorrell nnd Audenrled mines, near Centrulla, to do some repairing were returning from work, they were fired upon by a party of the "Molly Mcgulrcs." w ho were secreted In tho woods, half way between the nilues and Centra- lin. Three of the workmen named George W. rtnvls. John P. Webster nnd Alfred Burge, were' badly wounded. Davis, it Is thought, cannot re cover, the ball taking effect in the body uenr the right shoulder. Webster was riddled with bird shot nnd sheet nails, and Uurgu badly wounded 4u the leg. The causo of the murderous assault, it Is thought, Is on account of the men going to work against the wishes of tho ".Molly Men ulrcs," who are a terror to the Inhabitants of that re gion. The assassins fire still at large. Contract Awarded. The contract for grad ing a road for tbo P. & E. R. It. Co., from Vine street in the upper part of this borough, passing on the cast side of the machine shops of the com pany to the Northumberland bridge for a passen ger track, has been nwarded to our esteemed friends Jacob Scasholtz uud John Bowcn. These gentlemen nre old and experienced contractors, nnd will uot only build n good road, but will push tho work on vigorously. This track is In tended for passenger trains exclusively, nnd will be more direct than the track now in use. The embankment to be built Is a heavy one, requiring nbout 75.000 yards of earth, and will take proba bly a year to complete It. Messrs. Scasholtz and Bowcn will commence the work as soon as labo rers can be procured. They are advertising for 100 men to whom good wages will be paid. A Giieelet Cu n was organized In this place last week, which was claimed ns being composed exclusively of Liberal Republicans, but on look ing over the list wc Uud that but three who have been considered ns Republicans for several years past were among the number, nnd that the orga nization was almost entirely controlled by stran gers who came here but a short time since, and whose political antecedents nre uot known. We arc Informed that there were just enough present Including Democrat, to till the olUccs, and that after the positions were filled they adjourned to a lager beer saloon where considerable enthusiasm W;s gotten up, ami the meeting adjourned at a late hour. Oik venerable friend Hurry Masser occupied n prominent seat near the speakers at the Demo cratic meeting In the Court House on Monday evening last. Truly the world moves. Demo crat. We presume that our Senior associate expected to receive some information from the "big guns" of the mongrel party, but like many others he was disappointed, and discovered that it is a bad school to attend if the object Is to acquire know ledge. We refer our readers to the advcitisemcnt of the Sunbury Academy which will open ou Wed nesday, September 4th, 1872. One hundred nnd twenty-six pupils have received instruction dur ing during the last term, nnd wo nre glad to learn In the most satisfactory manner to the pu pils. This institution is one of the best conduct ed lu the central part of the State. The princi pals rank among the foremost, and scholars nre readily prepared for practical business ns well as for entering college. The present term will open under the most favorable auspices. Fire in Delaware Township. On last Thurs day evening bctwecu tho hours of 9 und 10 o' clock, the barn ou the farm of Mr. Chailcs Shell, of McEwcnsville, situated in Delaware township, above tho stone tavern, ou the old Stale road leading to Muucy, was struck by lightning nnd burned to the ground with i'.s contents, consist ing of about 400 bushels of wheat, 40 tons of hay, nnd many farming utensils, harness, etc., in nnd about the burn. There were also one horse and two calves burned. Tho former, it is supposed, was killed by the lightning when the building was first struck. The dwelling near by was in great danger, and was only saved by a heavy ruin which followed the lightning. The loss will probably reach It ,000, with an insurance of only t000 in tho Farmers' Mutual of Danville. This is really ou unfortunate occurrence, nnd a loss that at this time is more keenly felt tliau perhaps at any other. Mr. John Shell, the bro ther of and farmer for, Mr. Charles Shell, last year lost almost all his crops by the great hail storm, and now that he had this ycur's har vest gathered, a loss is met which is far greuter thau the previous one. Wattontoan Jtecord. Tub new three story brick building of George W. Smith, on Market street is so fur udvanced as to already make quite an Imposing appearance. The building when completed will be one of the finest In that part of the town. Mr. Win. T. Eugleman, we notice, is engaged in erecting nine line frame houses on Church street, near Frout, for tenement houses. Mr. Englemau is full of enterprise, and will make a vast Improvement iu thut part of tho town. Mr. Wm, T. Graut, we learn, is prepuriug to remodel hie residence on Arch street. He in tends putting a French roof on it. Wm. Kenan, who was arrested at Hurrlsburg lust week charged with an assault und buttery on Ro bert Bell, really turns out to be an accomplice of youug Whlto iu the Eineilch robbery, as is ex plained la the following paragraph which we ex tract from the Harrisburg Telegraph t Win. Kenian, alias King, who is uow iu prison charged with the assault on Robert Bell, recent ly, was brought before Bell ou Saturday, and was recognized by him a one of his assailants. ;J r.'i ITa" VVli' of Kenllemeu from Suubu .i K""411 lo P'lson.und identified him as Emerick, of that place, during lust winter for the purpose of rubbiig ,ra. Keruan. we under stand, dnilted having been concerned In tb f rulr. He will probably have to stand a trial here on the Bell case, and then be taken to Ban bury to answer the other charge. Urakt. Wilson ad Hautranft Ci.ud of Stm- P""- n Saturday evenm-, the 10th Inst., an VVp't f theKopubllcans of Banbury, was ucifl ac tna ouice oi iaeot niiinman, esq., lit Clement's building, to arrange preliminaries for tho formation of a Grant, Wilson and Hartranit Club. Dr. D. W. Shindel was called to the chair, nnd suggestions weie made and action taken per tinent to the object In view. This Informal meeting adjourned with the resolution to meet on Tuesday evening, In Clement's Hall, for the permanent organization of the Club. Ti'ksTjat Evening, August 13th, 1873. A large concourse of Republicans met In Cle ment's Hall to enrry out the object expressed by the above mentioned meeting. Dr. Shindel, tcni- fiorary President, stated the object of the meet ng, viz: to organize permanently for the cam paign a Grant. Wilson and Ilnrtranft Club. That for tho accomplishment of this object permanent officers wcro to be elected, nnd a Constitution and By-Laws for the government of the Club, were to be adopted, Ac. On motion, Ben). Hendricks, Eenr., was elect ed President, unanimously, nnd a committee of three appointed to wnlt upon Mr. Hendricks and inform him of his election. On motion, John M. Cndwaltader and John Unas were elected Vice Presidents. Mr. Hans made a few spirited remarks to the Club, which were enthusiastically received. On motion, John Toungmnn was elected Re cording Secretary, unanimously. On motion, Wm. A. Sober was elected Corres ponding Secretary, unanimously. On motion, Philip H. Moore was unanimously elected Treasurer. The Constitution being rend, was unanimously adopted. Tim By-Laws were read, nnd on mo tion of A. N. Hrice, a committee of three was ap pointed to revise and add to said By-Laws. The following gentlemen were appointed said com mittee, A. N. Brice, W. A. Sober nnd E. Wllvcrt. On motion an executive committee was ap pointed, consisting of the following gentlemen i Dr. 1) W Shindel, A N Brice, George W Smith, John Delia ven, Philip Moore, John Bourne, P II Fox, Norman Haas, George Harrison, Johu Bell, John K Clement, T S Shnnnon, N 8 Gnyinuii, William Rohrbach, Jured Irvln, George Rcnn, Wm Bright, Andrew Hoover, John W Bucher, John Bowcn, Christian Neff. Geo Wugenseller, Thomas D Grant, II Y Frlllng, Alexander Mantz, Henry Clement, H F Menges, Chas Sensciibnch, James Kerslmur, Ell.u Diusclotis, Aquuin Bar tholomew. On motion of J K Clement, it wus resolved that the Club room be opened for members and visitors every evening of the week except 8uuday. On motion resolved that a Janitor be appoint ed to take charge of tho Club room. On motion of F. Wllvert- resolved that the Ex ecutive Committee furnish the Club with a list of documents for distribution during the enmpuign. The signing of the Constitution by tho mem bers being next in order, iiinely-tlvc names were attached. On motion the Club adjourned to meet ou next Saturday. We noticed n fine piece of machinery in Dr. J. R. Crcssl'igcr's ofllce in this place, called Morri son's Burr engine, which Is used for drilling decayed teeth preparatory to filling them. The machine Is truly n novelty. It Is worked by a treadle, and is so constructed us to reach any part of the mouth w hen In operation. The ad vantage iu this machine Is that It gives no pulu, und consumes but onc-cightli of the time requir ed by the old method of cleansing decayed teeth. List of Letters remaining In the P. O. nt Sun bury, Pa., August 14, 1S7J. John liartho'oincw, Cnpt. Thomas Brlmmel, N F Birownc, l)r K E llurlau, Mrs Ellen O'Bry nn, A E Child, John Dcniig, Win Denny. Oils Eckbeurdt, Elizabeth J Gass, Simon Guss," Lizzie (iass, Win Huininaker, Geo liile, 2 j llaiiuah H Jordan, Henry P Kimbalt, Chita L Lushell, John Lase, E R Miller, Kate A Martin, Maggie J Moore, M B Northrup, Howard I'earsall, J Bile lea, Silas Keiin, D Robinson, Sarah A Ryan, Jessie Stutnleys, Cnpt John f Ingle, Miss Slater, Carrie Scott, W R Weiss, Mrs Georgannu Wea ver. J. J. SMITH, i m. Tim largest stock of marble ever in this part of the State, is uow being sold by W. M. Daugli crty, ut wholesale and retail. Having bought at low figures, he is able to sell u better gradeof stone, for less money than has beeu done here tofore. Parties are Invited to cull at his shop op posite tho Court house. Fire ! Fire ! Insurance on any kind of pro perty aiinniii never bo neglected. All property wants to be insured in good nnd reliable compa nies, so when losses occur that the money is at once paid over. Among the most popular and punctual Insurance Companies is the People's Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. Thou sands Insure In this company on account of safe ty, reliability nnd prompt payment of losses. Life insurances urc taken at the lowest rates con sistent with security. For fuither partieuliirs apply to Isaiah 8. dossier, ugent, Suubury, Pa. Law, Order, Peace." The of the Code grind slow but sure.' 'Murder will out.' '.4 Jlm's tint are ture to find him out." The above famil iar paragraphs, iu udagc form, express the uni versal experience of mankind lu nil ages or the world. A remarkable verification of tills univer sal truth was witnessed inn sceue of sad but thrilling Interest in the court room nt Sunbury, ou Saturday Inst. Three couvicts stood before the court to receive sentence, on charge of Incit ing a riot, iu breaking into a grave yard. Two of them, Put Hester und Michael Gaflagher, had within the last few years been tried for murder, uud had beeu ncquitted by the testimony of ner- jurcd witnesses. Of their guilt, no one in this populous community had any doubt. Fraud, crime, murder, was their profession, and as des perate rulllaus they were the terror of the com munity shunued und dreaded by all. At last, unexpectedly, they nre urrcetcd In their career, nud seutcneed to a term of years in the Slate's prison. The courage and firmness of Judge Rockefel ler is worthy of all praise. With no false und sentimental mercy, he conducted tho trial uud charged the Jury with great fairness and u ten der regard for all the lawful rights of 1 lie prison ers ; uud in their sentence he met that dutv iu a maimer that meets the hearty upproval, nnd lias won the gratitude or the whole community. Mild und unliable and quiet as is Judge Rocke feller, when occasion requires be rises to the highest und sternest duty with a courage thut gives a sure guarantee to nil against the crimes and violence of rullians. The value of such un officer iu that high position Is beyond nil expres sion. Shamokin Jlerald ofttin tceek. Uphold Yoiu Own. One of the principal papers of our State, ufler au experience extend ing almost a hundred years, says most seuslbly : Does it ever for au instant occur to the business man that It is a solemn duty to support the local paper of his neighborhood t What is it but tbo well conducted newspaper that makes his c'.ty or towu I What constantly and gratuitously ad vertises It to the world us a place of interest aud importance 1 What daily or weekly makes kuowu to the whole earth the simple fact that such a pluee us where he strives to galu a liveli hood has exlstenco in the alius ? It is the local puper. Now, we veuturc to say thut uot one tenth part of the business people of any city lu the country spend uny mouey in the wuy of judi cious advertising. True, they tuke the paper, but It is not because they feci any duty devolving upon there to afford it support. Their subscrip tions are measurably of no accouut. If adver tisements were not given by others, the papers would ccaso to live despite the prompt payment of subscribers. 6how us a local pupcr well filled with live advertisements and we will at once take stock in the enterprise and business tuet of the people who live where tbe Journal is published. The outsldo world judget more of the pluce by the newspnper It publishes than from any other sign. It Is therefore a mutter of great moment that the local journal of the city, town and vil lage should be well supported, for it above all other things, contributes to the general prospe rity. A Camp meeting 'under tbe auspices of the Uuitsd Brethren denomination is now in progress Id Washington township, this county. It is large ly attended. Oi'M Markets are abuuduntly supplied with vegetbble, fruits and melons, and prices have a downward tendencv, COURT PROCEEDING!. Reported by A. N. Brice. BuNBtmr, Aiust 15, 1878. The following Is a portion rth criminal pro ceedings of the Quarter Sessions oT Inst week i Com. vs. Patrick Hester, Mlchail Gallagher, and others. Riot. True bill. This Is a case of considerable Importaure, and for tht Common wealth were employed the District Attorney, Gen. Clement, J. W. Comley, Wm. Lnwsou and W. II. Oram, Ksqs., nnd for the Dchndauts Messrs. Boycr, 8impson, Lnvell, Davis ntH Rel mensnyder. Tho alleged riot occurred In SUmo kin, on Sunday, the 20th of May Inst. A mem ber of tho Molly McGulres, or of the Ancient Order of Illberulu, as they aro now culled, diei nt Locust Gap. Let It be remeiubercd that the Catholic Cnnrch, by their rites and laws, forbid the burial of any oiio outsldo the pale of their church in their graveyard, uor will they allow anv one belonging to a secret organization to bo buried In their burying grounds. Father Koch, the pastor of St. Edward's Catholic Church, of Shamokin, on toe aforesaid Sunday morning told his congregation that he was told that a member of tho Molly McGulrcs was about to be forcibly buried In their graveyard, and that It was con trary to their riles, and ho further warned his peoplo from goln to the ground Tor fear of a riot. But, after servico ho said ho would go himself nnd wnrn them not to go in. lie did go, nnd after ho arrived at the graveyard gate, tho Molly McGulrcs, with the body came up. Tlmy did not heed him, but broke open the gate, forci bly entered, and forcibly buried the dead body in tho graveyard. They carried out their object, and to all Intents nnd purposes, It was carried out in a riotous manner, i'at. Hester, one Kelly nnd Michael Gallagher tore open the gate, and they marched in, notwithstanding the protest of Father Koch, who hud, and now has, by the rites of his church, tho solo control of their bury Ins ground. The presence of tills pastor of St. Edward's on that Sniiday morning, prevented one of the greatest riots, perhaps which ever oc curred In the coal region. He counselled peace, nnd quiet, nnd remonstrated kindly, bi't while he kept the crowd at bay, they still entered the ground. Their entry, and the forcible way it was done, was as much a riot, perhaps as If it had been done in seas of blood. In this case several priests were present, nnd the bishop of Harrisburg, unci a large immbcr of very respeeta hln i'i4u (cniliolics nud protestauls) from Shamokin, were in attendance. Gallagher above named was tried about a year ago, iu our Court, for the murder of the Douly House porter, (colored,) nnd ncqutttcd by the de fendant's friends swearing an aiilii. Hester wus nlso tri"d for the murder of Rcy nbout two years ugo In Columbia county, and acquitted in the samewny. Both of these men wero considered guilty of murder, and. It is said, thut Hester has since admitted his guilt. On Saturday morning the reasons which the defendant's counsel hud filed for a new trial, were overruled by the Court, nud the prisoners wire brought lu nnd sentenced. The sentences were ns follows, in the Eastern Penitentiary: Patrick Smith, two years, Michael Gallagher, two years and three inriiiths, and Patrick Hester two i. ears anil seven mouths. Thus have three very bad men been sent out of the community which they have jor years overawed and defied, nnd now receive u just portion ol the merits of their clinics which they so richly deserve. It may be true that the bad reputation ol these men hud not n little to do with their conviction ofllu crime of riot for which they were tried, but the. Jury after being out several hours brought lu a verdict of guilty of uggruvaled riot, of conspira cy to riot, and of common riot. The charge, of Judge Rockefeller was considered by all, and es pecially the defendant's counsel, to hn very fair and impartial. The had character of the meu only aggravated t heir a hues. Their counsel were vigulctit and faithful. On Saturday morning tbo Sheriff started to Philadelphia, assisted by Win. M. Hendricks, John Hung, William Waldron, Wellington Hum mel, J. F. Kirby an l Martin Gass with the ten convicted candidates for the E istern Penitentiary uud the House of Refuge. The prisoueis are as follows : Win. Horn, for breaking jail, one year. Pat Smith for riot, two jears Michael Gallagher, for rli t, two years nud three mouths. Pat Hester, for i lot , two years uud seven months. John Devany, lor riot, three years. Henry Welker, for riot, one year. Win. Delbougb, for riot, one yiar. John Day, for larceny, oue year. Alex. Rinelr, for larceny, one year. James Carter, u colorad boy from Milton, for larceny, to the house of refuge. In tbe following eases the Court ordered Bench Warrants to issue ng.iiiisl the defendants, and have them brought in lor trial. Com. vs Lewis Marqnctt selling liquor to mi nors. Bound over to November Sessions. LOUl. , Uwla H'.'mincl S.t''tf liquorto jnl nors. lion ml over to November Sessions. Com. vs George Heck Sidling liquor to mi nors. Bound over to November Se-sions. Com. vs Joseph G. Arnold Keeping a disor derly house. Bound over to November Sessions. Com. vs Thomas A. llall Selling liquor to mi nors. Bound over to November Sessions. Com. vs Samuel liirsh Keeping a disorderly house. Bound over to November Sessions. Com. vs Wm. Base Selling liquor ou Sunday. Bound over to November Sessions. Coin. v Patrick Burke and Edward Brennan Nuisance lor uot repairing public road. Plead guilty, uud held in their own recognizance to next term fur sentence, uud to give timolol de fendants to repair road. Com. vs Wm. Delbougb, Henry Welker et al Assault and battery witli intent to kill. The de fendants Wero convicted lor having assaulted a German lu Shamokin ill an aggravated manner. They were sentenced to a year in the penitentia ry. These same young nicu were iuoiir Quarter Sessions ill March last as witnesses to prove they had been the minors who bought and paid for li quor iu the saloons of Shamokin, to prevent the applicant from obtaining liceuse. This W there suit of their drinking und of their violation of t lie liquor law. The vendors thereof are. as guilty morally us they. Com. vs Harrison Helm Selling liquor on Sun day. Kccoguizuuccs forfeited, defendant not ap pearing. Com. vs Cornelius Cannon. Forcible entry aud Detainer. Recognizance forfeited, dcteud unt uot appearing. Com. vs Mary Finney Selling liquor without liccusc. Bound over to November Sessious. Com. vs Bridget Burns Infanticide. Mrs. Martha Stephenson, prosecutor. Verd. not guilty. This woman is the wife ot tin- man whom Smith killed by stabbing, lu the coal regions, about two years ago. Smith was scut tu the Penitentiary for inuiiolaughter, for nine years and six months. Mrs. Burns, to cover her shame, hid the child lor which she was charged with infanticide, but it could not bo proved at least tbe jury thought it could uot. The Commonwealth's Attorney performed his duty well in the position he occupies, serving ail with due courtesy nnd faithfulness. Uruml Jury ltrport t The Grand Inquest oi Northumberland county after having acted upon the bills, and discharg ed the public business brought before them, pro ceeded to examine the public buildings, and olU ccs, and foui.d them in tho following condition, and suggest Improvements and repairs us fol lows : Upon examination of the Jail wo recommcnl thut tho wall of the yard be repaired, and that six Iron bedsteads be purchased; ulsothat twelve beds be purchased lor the use of the Jail. We tind that some of the old bedsteads need rcairin which should be done. We find that the south room lu second story needs wa'l repairing, and that severul new sash are required, uud that others should bo repaired. Several locks uro re quired which must be suppliod. The largo en trance gale needs complete overhauling, us let ters and tools can be passed from prisoners in side to accomplices outside. Tbe privy anil coal house wit bin tbo yard need repairs, and they must be of such u nature that prisoners cauuot use the parts to assist in their escape. The Register and Recorder's olllee requires In dex Book to transfer old vendue list. The Treasurer's otUcc requires an owning cur tuin, and a set of books, Tho Arbitration room requires a repairing of locks, Tbe court houso privy requires a general re pairing. The tiu rooting or the dome of the steeple of the court house requires panning j aud we ask the commissioners to see thut the first coat be pure French yellow ochre, und that all the cou'.s be mixed with raw linseed oil that has beeu exposed some time In open vessels. We also direct your attention to tho filthy condition of the vestibule, and front steps of the court house, caused by eatiug tables being allowed there, and recommend to tho Court to have them removed. We also recommend that tbe court honse room be ventilated, as wo consider It uot consistent with the taws of health to occupy it in Us present condition. We also recommend the back window in the witness room to ba cut dowu to tbe floor, so that members of the Court can privately puss to a privy to be erected iu the buck yard, and couuectcd with the window by a raised walk. We also recommend that a room be fitted np for the accommodation of Attorneys from a dis tance. We also recommend that no coal be hauled for court house during sessions, as the noise from shovelling often prevonts witnesses, and those having charge of cases, from being heard. We also recommend the building of a raised platform for the jury, ns it is often Impossible for Jurymen to hear tho remarks of witnesses nud lawyers, by which, perhaps, the ends of jus tice is often defeated. Having tlulshod nil tho business u-slgncd ns, we respectfully nsk to be dlsehnrged. J. W. YOUNG, Foreman. . It is a mark of the unsuccessful man, that ho Invuriably locks his stable door when the horse has been stolen. This sort of wisdom never thinks nbout bodily health until it Is gone. But Just ns much ns nny diseaso has become seated, mo power ot tiio system to resist nud throw it off is weakened I hence time is n4l important. For dyspepsia, nil diseases of the liver, stomach, skin and kidneys, and nil that begin in vitiated blood, do not wail until the trouble Is contlrmed, hut attack It bv n timely use of Dr. Walker's California Vluegar Bitters. J1J7-4W. Business No1lro. It is a noted fact that Bools nnd Shoes procur ed at W. 11. Miller's Excelsior store will give twice the satisfaction of other work. The rea son of this is that he has his stock made, up to order nnd will uot tolerate any poor work in his establishment. Everything In thu boot uml shoe line can be hud at his stoic. Tiikre appears to bo no end to the orders which are constantly coming In for uew suits of clothes from J. F. Schaffer, opposite the Central Hotel. Tho very best of material are kept on hand to suit all customers, nnd lltsaic guaran tee 1. SelmfTcr's reputation for making hiind somo suits is nut surpassed. Call und see them. Stylish Spiiiso and Si mmhr Hats. A large supply of stylish Spring and Summer Hats to suit nil fancies and tnstes has just been received at S. Fuiisl's store, Market Square. A specialty in straw hats ; uud the Pghtcst, coolest uud neat est hat In use Is the ventilated ens. I mere hat. A large stock to select Iroin, stylish goods nnd rea sonable prices. Call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere. Doi.lt VARDiNSnt Welmer's. Irish Poplins at Wchncr's. Pl.AiD Poplins at Wi imer's. Plain Poplin at Weiuier's. Chintzes nt Weiuier's. Spkimi Shawls at Welmcr's. An endless variety of Goods for Ladies', Gent's and Childrens wear. ('all and sec for yourselves. No trouble to show Goods. Special Notice. THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. IJL'BLISIUCD us a warning and for the henelit of ymiuti turn ai-d vllom who sutler from Nervous Debility, Loss of Manhood, etc., sup- '"'""'THE MEANS OF SELF-CURE. Written by one who cured himself, oiler under going considerable quackery, and sent free on re ceiving n post-paid directed envelope. Address. NATHANIEL M AY FA ill. June S, '?'.'. Omos. l!.(,ok'.yn. N. Y. Oil Mtirriaspp. Essnys for Young Men, on Great Social Evils and Abuses, which interfere will. Marriage, and ruin the happ'oiesc of thou sands. Willi sure means of relict for the Erring and Unfortunate, deceased and debilitate;'.. Sent iu sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. A,i.ir..o, Un.,..,r,i Association, No. g, South Ninth s-t., Philadelphia. pa. TO T1IK NI FI kuinc;. The Hev. William II. Norton, while residing In lirazil as a missionary, discovered in that laud of medicines u remedy for Conscmption, N kofi la, Soiii: Tintovr, Col oils, Col.ns, Asthma, and Skiivoi s Wkakm ss. This rem edy has cured myseif utter all other medicines had failed. Wi-hing to benefit tho suffering. I will send the recipe for preparing and u-ing this icuiedvlo oil who desire it H1EE OF CM A lit; K. Please send au envelope, with your name and address on it. Address, Kev. WILLIAM II. NOKTON, tiTli l'.l!iilWtV. (M. 14liTI. Iv. St w Yqp.k i t V . ;i"(brluvt Kc.i.icr!.5. S?' j.' 4 " NIMH It V Ji A It K KTS. Flour iiikI Cirulii .tlui'lict. Extra Family $12.00 lied Wheat, p. bu.,fg.(!0 Huekwhei.t, p. ct., f.00 live, h.) Corn Meal, ' '.:VI in n, ;.) Wheat llran, p. bu. l.f.o Buckwheat l.tio Shorts, 'J. nil Oats. Kg lbs., .SO Corn A: Oats Chop, S.irl Flaxseed, S.". Timothy Seed, p. b. 3.00 l'r oil lice Murht-t. Potatoes, SO Hams, 15 Eggs, per do?.., 15 Tallow, H Mutter, per lb., oil Count i v Soup, Lard, " V. Dried Apples, U Sides, " lu " peaches, lii Shoulders, Id ihlv bbcrlismcnls. Vi tc taYxYi ai i i.m. LACK CUUTAIXS, win now siiahls. cohxh; i: dkc hi atioxs, LAM IU! KtJUINS LACK DltAPKIUKS, TIANO CO V KUS, FUKXIXrUK COVKKINCS, TASSKLS AM) LOOPS. N OTT IXtill AM CTHTAIXS, CUETOXXKS, SUMMKlt CUUTAIXS, l'.UOCATKLLK. Sl'KCIAL I.STKIilOlt lJKCOItATIONS, To Ortlor ut Moderate Prices. "W ALEAVE 3ST, Masonic Hull, 7Kt"$icisiuut .street, l'hii'a. June 1S7J. 4in. OEM'ISTKV. t! E O It (i K M. It K X X , hi Simpson's Uuiuliwj, Mirktt Square, Si'NiifiiY, Pa., 1 prepared to do nil kinds of work pertaining . to Dentistry. He keeps continuity on baud a large assortment of Teeth, und other Dental material, from which he will be able to select, uud meet, ino wants of bis customers. All worn warranted to glvesalisfaction, or else the money refunded. Tbe very best Mouth Wush uud Tooth-Powdcrs kept on hand. His references arc the numerous patrons for whom he has worked for the last twelve ycurs. Sunbury, April ai, U;a. Spriiiy; uml Nuiuiurr 0euiii OK MII.M.XKHY ;OOIS. Huts und Boimots, Trimmed and Untrimmed, RIBBONS, FLOW K US, WUJ2ATIIS, LACES, &c, all uuw itylen. rap Veil orull Criidt-H. CRAPE HATS AND BONNETS, and cverytUlug uuuully kept lu u Jtllliiieiy Store. Cull at M. L. GOSSI.F.R'S Store, 4b Boutta Fourth Btreot, below tlie 8. V. K. K., SI'NBl'Ky. I'A. Al'iil 20, 1673. . i' e 5 "1 JIT Ti ; I Z Mis c V' w 1 ! "3 si H j z j g s 1 1 i : s ; j-. O t -2 : ? - u I Z i- u ' .ZZ iJa w T. j Pay Up. All persons Indebted to the undersigned, on Note or Book account, will please Oall nnd settle or their accounts will be given to a Justice of the Pcuce for collection. J. II. MASSER. Sunbury, Jillv 20, 172. iXt'ciiV"sV:'W1irTLiii5i. Wells' Carbolic Tablets Foh Coi:oits, Colds ft Hoarseness. These Tablets present the Acid In Combination with other efficient remedies. In a popular form, for tho Cure of nil THROAT ami LUNG Di seases. Hoiirscncts and Ulceration of the Throat are immediately relieved and statements nro con stantly being sent to the proprietor of relief In ease of Throat dillicnlties of years standing. 1;TH'. Don't be deceived by worthless imitutloiis. Get only Wells Carbolic Tablets. Prico 'Jo ct. per box. JOHN VJ. Kl.U.Odii, Send for Circular. is PIMtt street, N. y. olO.tw Solo Agent for United States. QO'r' A MONTH easily made with Sten TfJ'Aeil and Kev-Cheek Dies. Mcnre cir cular and Samples, free. S. M. Si'KNC'MR, IKI.tw. BrattUbioo. Vt. lurs and : for "Me- 'Ubllcun- ism In America." The fastest selling book out. ' J. M. STODDART ft Co., Pi.b.lm rs. I nl0,4v. Phi;inleiihia. I Ag-i-iitM Wanted for ! Prof Fowler's Great Workj On Manhood, Wool nho.i !, uud their Mutual I j Inter-ieliiilons : l.ovc, Its Laws. Power, etc. oemi lor sieii!ieu -ui;eo uu'i eueu.ais, will! i terms. Addiess, NATIONAL ITBLISllING CO.. u!0,JUv. Philadelphia, Va. ' MY IuLLY MEKD'S SECRET, i DIf) LLWIS New and Greatest Work Is an lin- . niinse success. l:lili thou-und Inpie.-s. Agents delighted and coining liionev. Agents Wanted evcrywhcie. . GKl', MACLEAN, Publisher, j nUMw 7U; Se.nom stint, l'hila. j 11 A V. K C I I A X (3 K FO I A 0 EX j AGENTS, we will pay you IJ per week in cash, if you will engage, with us at iim l'. i.cry- i thing furnished and expenses paid. Address, 1 ttll),4w. F. A. ELLS A: CO., Charlotte, Mich, j Live Agents Wanted for Two Liu: Hooks ; Dr. Cornell's Lives of j GKEEI.KY and IIKtiWX,-the late-t nnd best j ! -ilso, Judge Kussoll's "Life of IIENIIV WIL- ; SuN," only correct edition published. Popular j prices ! Mire w,l agents will sec the advantage, oi" having a book for each party. Secure ter.iiuiy : at once, mid coin money. Address, ; II. C. JOHNSON, Publisher. 1 alO. I v. 70 ) Arch Hr-wt, l'hii'a. Agents ! Look Here ! i by not sell a book that every family want uud : will buy nt sight t such is Tub New Illi stiiatkh ; FiiiKsinK F.iotion or ; m CRUSOE, just nut. An elegant octavo, .V pages; over 40 superb illustration, linle I paper, superior bin I ing. only ( i.M. The c heapest urn! most popular book in print. Is a great hit. Will sell every where like Hot Calies. Posters, circulars, terms, nnd our Agents Pocket Companion, mailed free, address, IIUIiliAllI) M'.OS., Publishers. nlu.4w TJll buu-oin St , Phll'ii. It is not a pln-n: which may give temporary relief to the. suileier fur the first lew d.i-es. but ' whic h. Iioiii continued use hiings Piles and Lin nred diseases to aid ill Weakening the invalid, nor i is it a do"tored liiiioe, which, under the popular : n unc of "Hitters' is so extensively palmed oil ' ou trie pi. ioi,. snvcrciira rvnimiie'i,, but it is a ' most powerful Tonic ami alterant,, ; .,im c.l so by the leading medical authorities of London and Paris, and has been long u-eO by the regular phy-ieiaiis of ether coaiitries with Honderlul le- ! medial results. I DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA ' retains all the medical viitaes peculiar to the plant and must be taken as a permanent curative agent. I Is there want of action in your Liver & Spleen J j I'nless relieved at once, tho blood becomes i:n- j pure by deleterious secretions, producing scrofii- j loiis or skin diseases. Itlotehes, Felons, Pustules, : Canker, Pimples, ,:c., Arc. I Take .luruln lia In cleanse, pniify and restore the vitiated blood to healthy action. Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach' Unless di gestion is promptly aided the system is dehilila- ' ted with loss ofvitu! force, poverty of the Hiood, Dropsical Tendencv, General Weakue-.s or La--i- tilde. ! Take It to asrist Digestion without reaction, it ; will Impart youthful vigor to the weary sut'.erer. Have you weakness of the Intestines You' are in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or the dnad-1 fill Inflammation of the l'oaels. Take it to allay irritation uud ward oll'4enden cy to inllaiiiuiatioiis. Have Vim Weakness of the I'teriiie ot I'linary Organs f Yon must procure instant relief or you arc liable to stuff ring worse than death. Take it to st lengthen organic weakness or life becomes a bnrdeu. Finally it should be frequently taken to keep the system in perfect health or you arc otherwise in great danger of malarial, miasmatic or conta gious diseases, JOHN O.. KELLOGG, IS Plutt St.. N. Y. Solo Agent for the I'niled Steles. Price. SI per Motile. Send for Circular. 4w 0 for lMnmlu-r", Knuineein ui.il ' ! Ma.-!:S:iit. I j Cooper, Jones &Cadbury,j I -No. la North Seventh Street, 1'lllLADF.U'lIlA, Manufaetiiieis of Kvery 1 escrii tion of Brass Work for Mouse, Factory and Engine Sole Maiiufaetiirers of t lie C'eK liratei Ooiiblt'-.tcf i:ccKior I'liinp, I'lieqilalleJ for House, Farm or Mining pin uos. Dealer in Sinks Until Tubs, Water Closets, nnil every ilecri tiou of I'luinhers' Materia;. i I'ount iiiii Jtt a .Sjxm-IiiII j . u'.i-Jt OI f niaile from 50cts. (ail mil examine, O AA " or I J samples sent (ios!m.' free) tori Met", that retail ijniek for 10. It. L. W(ll.- ! COTT, Ihl ( halliani SiiHare, X. V. -Jw. I r,flfl AtiKXTS WANTED for our mot atrur- I tUHU t!vu ;rr'ly V Nrowai." uml j ruu( A Vi Cainpaiuu C harts. The : be-t mas out. Semi for Circular. Iniuieiisu sales. l.:ir;c proiils. II A ASIS .V l.UUK K( H i', Kinpire Map and Chart tab. Aliment, lu7 I. in- I nty Street, Sew Yolk. J-J7 4w, I J'J riioiiiuiirj .or no ii 1 1 mi run n g. A How either ex may faoeinale an l t'alu the lou und a Hi cllons of uny person they choose, in ttanlly. This bimpitt mental nciiiircuicul nil can possess, free, by mull, fur '-'."i ill. tnu'ether with a inarrtaiic guide, Knvptlaii Oracle, Ilieaiiis, Hints to Ladies, tie. A queer, exeiiiiiij book. 1OU.IKI0 void. Address, J-.'T-4wJ T. WIU.IAM AVn, IMiblisher, l'hila. A (IE NTS WANTED l or ;ooitii:i:o's Presidential Campaign Hook. I' very 4 itiru it nnl II. Also, for CAMPAIGN GtlODS. Addresn CiOOPSlTl'D'S EMr-lltKPl'HI.ISHINO IIOlK jU7-4w. 107 Liberty Street, New York. Rnngc Am. Iiri. 71. V V F iit.1 1'ic Double Klevated Ovcu, Warn:lnjf t'loset, liroil lug Door, Fender fiunrd, Diiiiiplnt; mid hhakinc (.irtte, Diren Draft. FtLI FK, WAKRr N .V CO., "0 Woter Ptre.t, New Yoik. J-7 4. sfftlortJInnroaJc, r881 r k ' ' ''' 'rTTTTV '-. - Vt-'V No PorRon can Uko thra ISUfr ncm,l. tn to directions, m,J runain long imiwrII, provided their bone nr ft ot Hestroyrd by mineral poison or ntlier men--, mrt the viial nrgatts w.ied beyond ilie point of repair. r) spcpMtM ot Ifldlcsitlfiiis Headiclie, Paiii in the Shoulder. Coughs l ifihuic of tie? ('hest, I tidi ness, Suur Eructation of tht Stomach, lUd T.v.tu in the Mouth, Bilioud Attacks, Palpitation of the He.nt, In fl.nini.ua.ti of the I.umts P'n in the regions of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symptoms are the off springs of iJyspepsia. In thee complaints it han iiv equai. aud one bottle will prove a heller giMrar.tct: of its hirtirs than a lrncthy advprtisemcnt. For Femnlt) C oiitplfilntu, in voting or old, m.irJ Tied or single, at th? iliws of wotuanhni- l. or iha turn of lite, these ionic Hitlers display so deciilrtl an in:!u:;co that a marked improvement i so.-u iH'rcrphhie. For Iitfluiiimntoiy and hionic Ithru tii n1 Ism and Omit, L.,i'un. Remittent nnd li.'.cnnit fent Fevprs, DiMes of the Riood, Liver, Kidneys and ll'iadder, thens Hitter have no etjn.il. iStu.lt Lit"S are caused by Vitiated H'ood, which is iteneitu pi educed by derangement of the liKeiitve Onj.ins. They nre n Cinitle ltirKittivt) ni well -i a Tonlfff iMisHcssirg aiso the peculiar merit ni' aciii jt as a powailul MfEent in rt lLvmi; Coiij?- von r Iii'Vm.ni.uion of the Liver and V; 0;.in. and in bilious Iisms. For Kklll DiHlTiVrn, Eruptions Tetter, Salt Kheum, Hunches, Si--t--, Pimples Pu'tcr, Hoi!:-, Car huncles, Uinj;-wonri, S.aMHead, Sore Kves, Lriie.as Itch, Scurfs, Dicofo..titinsof the okiu, H nmotn dud Dis eases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are lit erally due up and cmud out of the sysleni in a she it tinit; by the use of th? je Hitters, Tho ronertl of Dr. Vai.kitb's V t n a it Hitth; are Aperient, Diaphoretic ami Canninanve, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sed.itive, Cuunter lui tant, Sudorific, Alterative, aud iti-Bmoiiv Cirateful Tlkonntl proclaim V info aw Hit tp. its the most wuiidoUd luvijnnt that wver sustained the sinking system. J. WALKER, Prop r. n.H. Mc-DOXALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, ("al and corner of Washington and Charlton St., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND PEALEKi Juiu; L;t, 1K7:.1. -3:n. o. v. k kit ;;. r.. A. ain! jSTew " C oocls ! I ) i y -1 w j tl Notions, K i ut i i a 1 1 i n (inods, Groctrits, Oil Cluliis, (jtlass and Xails of tru-ry variety, nt one low ptice, ill 1'iiriirr of Ktiurtli aii'l M:.i!;.l Strut, M'NlilT.V. l'A. Ail of liniiii l:ik'Mi in ixt'liuni' tau'.k imi-Ii. ''.ill autl hi1 ns. KEF.FF.K A (i ASS. Suii'.iiirv, A ljri t 'JT, lTJ. A. M. MEIXELL, " IIEAI.ril 1 Amri-iraii iciid I'.uropcnn HATCIlliN, FINi: J KWEI.KY ami SlLVKKWARi:. lorlVclcl SiMTturSt'N nul liii ;lustos. (iOI.I) IIKADKI) CAXKS. V.'.iikiicd ul.il Juv. iiv'.t'.iy ivjiiiJ an .1 uar. ...:.. Market t iiiaio, N'liVIIY Vn Ii. :!, nvS.-if. ' VV. D. fiSL'.CK, Druggist and Auothecary, (.ac. i'Hsoi- to Dr. . W. V..o.ly,; At tin? oiil tMli'iUlii'il i-tai.i! on. JIiirUf Mjiinro, fl X!H itv, V. K . I f i'ii:iM.mtly on lian.l a fail i-toik of wi'll M-U'ClCil DRUGS & CHEMICALS, l'nii;ita Fan. y (iu.. is, CUM US, uui'.-ur.s, l'KiirrMiT.v. 1WTKXT MKDIC1X 1,011., I'AIXTS r.i.A?;.', vi'TTV. V.ll'.MSIl, OVKSTlriS, lii fact cvcrilliin iisiiallv K'l-t In a v.v!l c.m dui't.-l 2DllTJGr STOEE. rarticnlur iillfiiliiin.iil to ciiiimiiiiillui,' l'!i mUmuiii. 'reMT:l inns iiml family ivtciH l-v ths l'iniiialiir liiin.-i'lf. rUinbary, i'a., Jun' 1ST-?. .llanhoiMl i--!hiv I.okI, How i:oslor- ,,1111 fllili-llnl. a i riVKKWK.J.I. new edilion of TV. 5 C'FLIIBIiATI.Il f.f-SA on tlie r alien I cine ( wit limit medicine) ol Sl'KllMATOlillKKA. or Seiuinal Weakness, Invoitiutai y S. umal Losses, 1 M I'D TKNl Y Menial and I'l.uii il liiea aeity. Impediments to Marriage, ite.; also, Ci.'jMimpi t, ti , F.pilepsv,. an.l Fits, inilueed by i:lf-iiidu'jjcucL' or rexultl extravaLaine. t '" l'i ie(, iu a leaie.l eiivelnpe, only 0 eeuta, -Tiie celeati , iiuthor, in this udm'irabiu en say, clcarli!cinoiiit rates, from a Hurt v years' siueesslui nailiie, that thu alarmiui consi il'ienees of self-iihuse may lio radically cured without Ihejlyi ueiotis use"of internal liieilieiiie or the n pli;iilon ol the knife j piiiiitinif out ;i mode ot curiat one.i diniple, rrrlaiii, uud cll'ee tual, by iiieis of which every niih icr. no mat ter what liU'iniditioii may be, may cure liiniM lf cheaply, prtately and radically. I -T TliU.e.'ture tdiould be in the hands of every yoiulund ivory nmii iu the laud. S. nt, undr seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, i-i i .-il.i, oa receipt of six c;'uts, or two poMatfii stiiips. Aiso. Dn Cu'.verweli'a Marriage Guide,' price i SO ceus. Addiess the I'liliii-hciH, i C HAS. J. C. KL1NK iV CO., . P. (. llox, If.Mt. 127 Lowerv, New York. Apiil -.T.-SCJ. .1:1 I.I.I lilt V. S'lilXU STVI.ES at tho CENTRA. MILLIXE15V STORE OV yss 1.. miijs3.i:i. Kvcrv klm of Millinery Goods, riuhrucinj; IIutM, KoiuIm, Nrhool IImIn, rae IhtMMIlU Itoiiut'lk, ltihboni; uud tlowers, '1 1 ilinniiiL' of every ue. script ion, and ivery kind of ).'ood inally kept In a liiiilinciy fflahlisiiuieul. can be had at bet line at the lotel pilces. The Very best in the 1'hii.id. Iphi i 1:1,1 ki t has been selected, to which, the ladiei ui'c. ir.viled to , . inline nnd be ronviu. ccd. Miss L. MI1SS1.FU. Market Square, Siinhuiy, Fa. April 20, 187'.'. ,TO BOOK ACiENTS. M A UK. Ti AI'S SiAX HOOK, Is ready for CiHVativ. Ills h .njinpuii' umc to "1N(:xt Abiuht,"oI' whir copiub have been aold. Don't was' book uo one wants, but take iir stop you in Hie Mm U to suiiscri1 Is u lime to luiiirb," 11 ml all v see clearly that time has cir for teirilorv or eireuUu. Dl iriFI D AM' ill