ihinlnmj American. SUNBURY, AUGUST 31, 1872. Rnllrond Time Tables. P. A E. R. R Ooino NontiiWAnD. Erie Mall, leaves at 0:05 a m Niagara Express, " " isn p in Mail, 4:30 p m Erie Express, " " 6:50 p m N. C. R. W Ootrta SouinwAitn. Erie Mall, leaves at 12:45 a m Erie Express, 7:4o a m ;;" " " 11:05 am Niatrnra Express, " fl;80 p m The Erie Express train remains here about 20 inluutes for breakfast. SCNBL'RT & LEWISTOWH R. R. Mali train leaves at 7.30 a. m., and arrives at 7.SJ p. m. Past Line leaves at 3.40 p. in., and arrives HI l.oo p. IU. SlIAMOKIN ViLLBT R. R. Mull leaves at 12.85 p.m.. for Hhnmokln and arrives at 3.55 p. m. Leaves for Mt. Carmel nt 4.4U p. in., and arrives at 9.25 a. m. D. It. AW. R. R. r Trains Icrvo for New York, via Tlazlcton nt 6.20 a. in., nnd arrives at 3.35 p. tn. AceMent Insurance Tickets pan be had of 3. 8hlpinan, Ticket Ajrcnt nttho Depot. STocal Iffuirs. SBWiso SIaciiinks.-.MIss Caroline Duliusis the agent for the sale of the best Sewiug Machines In existence, viz.: "The Improved Singer," "(rover A Baker," "Howe," ond Domestic," which are conUantly on hand and sold ai rea sonable prices. She is also aent for the cele- "brated Frantz ami Pope Kuittlug Machine. Call and see them. O'lko on Market street, cast of the railroad. Tub highest prices are paid for Grey Squirrels, Frojrs, Turtles, &c., by Win. Reese, of the St. Elmo Eutinjr Saloon, in Pleasaut's buildings, Suubury, Pa. foil Sulo a young Cow, quire at this otllee. part Alderuey. En- Tiiiiii) year or Miss Hogarth's English nnd French school, Sunhury, Penu'a. The Fall term will cumtiieuce Monday, September 10th, 1872. Atiol.i'it Newman, who had his leg dreadfully fractured by the Niagara Express train last weeh, is rapidly improving under the care of Dr. Clark, railroad physician. Fine Comi'anv Mketiso. The members of the Steam Fire Ent'iin; Company, No. 1, nrc rc l nested to meet ill their Hall on this (Friday) fVi-nimr, at 8 o'clock. A full nttenduneo is re quested, as business of importunce will he trans acted. Injihkii. On Situiday, a young man named John Trutt, hud h!s lelt arm injured by otitis: caught in the inachineiy 111 Messrs. Filling, Unwen &, Easel's steam saw mill at this place. Dr. Ilaupt dressed the wound. Pkissonai.. Brother llecklcy, of the Blooms burg I'epvbUean, and Luntbard, of the Sclius jtrovo Tribune, gave us a friendly call in our sanctum on Monday last. Both these knights of th'! quill are doing noble service in the. Republi can cait-c. Mr. Iieckly, who resides In the same town with C. R. Iluckulevv, fully endorses what we have frequently stated, that Uuekalvw is Very unpopular at home, and w ill uot carry his party vote by several hundred. Tisb Shnniokln people arc making an earnest effort for Water Works. Over $114,000 worth of stock has b'.'cn taken, and the indications are that the town will toon have a bountiful supply .f water. A Si'UJKCT. On Saturday afternoon last, a abject for the police was seen lying upon the Court l!oasc sleps for several hoars. It was a g' auiae John Drunk of tho filthiest order, ex posed t the view of all passers-by, both ladles and gentlemen, it was supposed that it was considered by the police too warm a job to re move the nuisance on a wheelbarrow, so Drunk was li ft ble.iehing on the steps until he was able to remove himself. - Giiant and Wu.sos C'l.rn. A (Irant and Wil son club was organized at. Wutsonlown. on Mon day evening lat, by the selection of the follow ing ollleers : Presi lentPhilip Shay. Vice Presidents A. Stall an 1 Oscar Foust. Treasurer A. 1!. Lt.tshaw. Secretary W. W. Clayton. An executive committee was appointed, of which J. M. Fullmer is the chainnaii. A large number sigtr.d the cruis'.it'.ition, and much cn Ihusuisui prevailed. Tin: in "ki t-, on Saturday last, were well at tended. Tile eleik of the market Informs us thai ninety-six wagons were lu uttendance with fr.iit, vegetables, meat and other provision. - Tim streets in the borough are now being re paired under the supervision of Chas. Garingcr. His work shows that he understands his business. Second street, from the fclmniokiu Valley Rail road to the noithern side of Market, is hand somely graded. Chestnut street Is also graded. These improvements are the Hist efforts lu the tight direction that have beeu made siuce the borough was Incorporated. Imi'iiovev.i'.nts. Ira T. Clement, Esq., Is about completing a large frame building, adjoin ing his planing mill, for a cabinet making shop, mid intends manufacturing all kinds of furni ture. A large frame building Is being erected on Arch street, near the depot, by Mr. John youngmun. The building will be handsomely lini.-hed with nil the modern improvements. Tun Pi ni.ic Schools. The following teachers have been selected for the public schools in Sun bury : High School Prof. Elias Schneider. N. W. W. (irammsr School Sharon Straus. ' " ' Primary Miss Heeca Brice. N. E. W. Secondary Daniel Harulmrt. " " piimary Miss Christy. 8. E. W. Grammar School Mr. Weaver. " Primary Mi-s Gosslcr. S. W. W. Secondary Mr. Black. " " Pninury MUs Painter. Cakttowu Mr. Wuldrou. The schools open on Monday next, and con tinue for seven months. Peaches. Our maikets are now supplied with peaches grown ut home. The crop this year is a lureru oue, und a number of oui fanners, we arc pleased to see, are now engaged in growing flue fruit. Some of I hem have crops averaging from one hundred to live huudred bushels. The prices at present range from fl to $1 50 per bushel, according to quality. A car load of Delaware peaches were in inaiket on Saturday lust lu a perinhuble couuiliou, und were sold ut fl per oushel. Pat Hestek. The .Vii' utirual corrects .he statement going the rounds that Pat. Hester aus u resident of Pottsville, and says i "lie was, before trausfer'.ng his place of abode o the E isteiu penitentiary, u resident of Nor liumlierland county, and li' them is uny glory in laviug Kin h u cliuiacter for u roldcnt, we do uot ivuut to rob our sister county of it." We have never known of much houor being itlached to Pat except by the members of the Court House Ring in this county, who were con stantly courting Pal's iuflueuee to secure the vote f the Molly McGulres. How our neighbor of .he Uemoerat, nnd a few others, candidates for itiieu, will do without Put at tin coining Primary lection, time will develop. I A "Liberal Mehting' wbb AcotisTA,. During Inst Week full shccodbllls were put up all over the couutry annong that a Liber al Republican-Democratic m g would be held at Renn's school house, In It Angusta twp., on Frldny evening last. Tliokcrs announced were Dr. C. E. Up De GraffLleut. William Magcc, of the U. 8. Infar Tho meeting caino otf, however, regurdles titles, and we are Informed that tho full shrills had Induced at least thirty persons (ull Ilcrats) to attend and hear the eminent spceO The meeting was ono of those quiet affairs ten often occurs where people expect to ruin inflation and meet with disappointment. The mei; was addressed by E. C. Up Dc Graft", E. C. Gl, Jere. Suyder, and Lieut. Mngce. Of courseclr hearers sur vived the eloquence of Mr. Snrand E. C. Go- bin. The Doctor's nrgumciitshlcu had been taken from Sumner's speech, died silent ap plause from the audience. TUentennnt's ef fort nt speech making wnsonsidercd very logical, and tho profanity us by him on the occasion disgusted a iiumbcrlio camo to the conclusion that he had obtains thorough edu cation on some canal, nud tha few more such speeches would certainly cio that strong Democratic township to go Repllcan. Committed. On Monday Ir. Mr. Harrison C. Kasc, of Point township tne to this place nnd gave information to dpi Roach, that a young man In his employ laiDeft him on the day before and stolen ubout f3do money. In n short time the young man rat deeded nt the corner of Market and Thlit streets, when the Captain brought hi in before F-squiro Pursel, when he was searched and tit) in currency, 50 ccuts In silver, a plmlogrn, and a silver watch and chain Were found ion his person. The young man ncknowlcdgccthe theft, nnd stuted that he had purchased a pr of boots, and the silver Watch, and hud spenthe balauce of the money. He gave his name s Miner Ucan, nnd snjs that he had a father ling In the State of New York. He had been cployed by Mr. Kasc for about three weeks. Iluvas committed la default of ball. Srni-CK iiy Lightning. Thcstable of Mr. Samuel K. Gilgcr, of Elysburg.vas struck by lightning on last Saturday a wc, and entirely destroyed. The stable containedibout two tons of hny nud a tine hog which wusdso burned up. Uti lust Thursday, In the tarn village, the house of Mr. Joseph Reeder wasstruck, damag ing the cornice and roof consicratily, but for tunately none of the inmates wee Injured. On the same day, the hous-j r Mr. Ely, on the Shauiokin hills, was struck, hiUictlng some damage to the building, but Inning none of the nimby. Sliamokin Herald. FrsTivAi.. Thcicwill be an ici cream festival held lu the M. E. Church, nt Kliies Grove, com mencing on Thursday evening, September 12th, and continuing during Friday cvming. Saturday afternoon ami evening. Dinnc will be served on Saturday afternoon from oie o'clock until evening. The proceeds of tl.a festival go to ward liquidating the church debt. The object of the enterprise is worthy, und the public should heartily respond to the cordial invitation given it to be present and participate in the festivities. Tun man with the White Hat and White Coat is on his way to the White House. Wtitsontuteii Record. The rebel army, several years ago, was also uu i ue uay 10 ine n lute Jiouse, tint were prevent ed from leaching there by Gen. Grant. Recol lect, John ! TnitHE niore arrests were made at Slianiokln ou Saturday and Monday last, for rioting and threatening to burn houses. On Monday, Con stable Kissinger brought three he re to board with Sheritr Heller tit the expense of the county. They are named John Drennan, Win. Pursel and Jos. Morrisirey. A woman named Ilrowu was also arrested for participating in the ilot, but obtain ed bail for her appearance at Court. The Democratic Guard pi luting ofllce was sold dicing the week to Messrs. F. A. llovver it Co., from Lancaster county. The paper will hereaf ter pursue an independent course, and will not be published in the Interest of any political parly. By this change Mr. C. W. Giitclius, who has been tlie sole publisher for several years past, retires from the establishment. We regret this, as Mr. G. is ou excellent printer, wields a ready pen, and has been a pleasant and most agreeable neighbor. Should he cuter into business again, we wish him abundant success. Money Sjcnt to Ei'iiotk. Drafts nt sight on tho Royal Bank of England, City Bank, Loudon, Liverpool, Glasgow, Paris, Berlin, and all palls of Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Norway, Sweeden, Denmark and Ilily. Also, passage tickets to and from Liverpool, yucensloivn, Lon donderry, Glasgow, for sale by Jacob Shipmau ticket agent ut tills place. We learn that the malingers of the Eastern Division of the Philadelphia and Eric railroad are offering prizes ranging from t.VJ to $100 to their kitb-c'ivision forcinuu ns inducements to do their level best to re-lay the track in the most complete manner. This is a most Judicious uud commendable movement ; for it will uot only be au udvantage uud credit to the company, but passengers will experience a greater degree of safety thau ever before while racing over the ad mirable road at thu usual highspeed. Lcu.ibmj Chronicle The editor of tho Danville Intelligencer has beeu attending camp meeting at Mountain Grove. We hope he has beeu benefitted, uud that he will now give his leaders the history of Buckalew's Fishing Creek camp meeting. ' How to Destkoy Flies. To get rid of tiles nothing is more effectual thau the wild chamo mile, kuviwu also as cotula or May wei'd. The odor of this plant Is not ut ull disugreeablc, and branches of this weed, w lieu lu flower, or even some of the dried flower scattered ubout the room, will 6ou rid It of dies. Another method, easily restored to, is to throw some powdered black pepper ou a hot shovel aud curry it about the room. The bank burn of Abraham Brubukcr, iu Union township, wus struck by lightning during the thunder shower ou Monday ufleruoon, aud en tirely destroyed together with three wagons, and the hay and grain crop of tills year. Seliutijrovt Titnes. What Is wrong with the editor of the Watson town Jlecord t We notice of lute thut he comes ull the way from Watsoutown to atteud our markets, uud the way he pitehes into fruit Is a cuutiou. Ou Saturday last be wus seen going towards the depot swinging a black chicken lu his bunds. Is Greeley stock uuder pur at Wul- sontown, Johu t List of Letters remuiulug iu the Post Office, at Sunbury, Pa., August 26, 1K72: II. A. Etler, S. A. Gibson, Ellen Gross, George Hile, P. V. Ludwig, Overseer of the Poor of Up per Augusta, Pa., Mrs. 8. Sievens, Mrs. H. F. blearus, Robert hicphens, Du ilel Hmeleer, Miss Mary M. Wise, Win. Weaver, Miss Auuie VVuu der, Alfred Youtz, ). J. 3. SMITH, P. M. Fhuit Cawiko Time. Frut caning time 1 here, uud the wouieu ar biay. IV'aitomt Jiteuri. Tbe above is uot orlgiual with the editor of tbe Jiscurd, at be has beet reading. "Greeley's book Of what bo kuows about farrohg." Tub LAnon RsronM Convehtios. The coun ty Convention of the I.nbor party met In Mar ket Street Hall. Northumberland onrough, on Monday last, nnd was called to order by C. A. Itclincnsnyder, Esq., when tho following officers were chosen i Chairman John B. Francis, of Excelsior. Vice Presidents John N. Evans, of Mt. Car mel and Wm. Fisher, of Milton. Secretaries E. D. Kidllun and John M. Fox, of Sunbury. A committee on credentials was appointed consisting of tho following I B. F. Ressler, Jew ries McGrath nud Richnrd T. Price. The following committee of five were appoint ed on resolutions t F. A. Hower, C. A. Ilelinen snydcr, B. F. Ressler, Jns. Mcllugh and Jus. C. Sylvia. The committee retired for ntmut half an hour when they returned und reported the following preamble nnd resolutions i Wiikhras, The Labor Reform Party from Its very Inclpiency was opposed to nil class legisla tion favoring the few, at tho expense of thu mnuy, nnd Wiieiikas, the growing evil, of both the so-called Democratic nnd Republican parties is their tendency to centralization or power, by their constant submission nud consent to the in tolerant nnd tyrannical demands of wealth and power as concentrated lu huge monopolies, cor porations, nud our present burthensomc, obnox ious banking system until both parties have for feited ull claim to principle aad are but combin ed organizations of olllcc seekers. Therefore Jiriolvetl, That wo ns Labor Reformers declare our Independence, and In doing so, Invite the aid and co-operntiou of all thinking men of both the so-called pat ties, In our determined action to res. cue the liberties of our beloved country from the combined attacks made upon them by corruption fraud and plunder in high places. Jietolveil, That we recognize and accept, ns the tried exponent of our piinciplcs, the Nation al and State Platforms of tho Labor Reform Par ly, and hereby declare our linn attachment to the same. Jtenolveit, That we endorse the nomination of the Slate Labor Reform Ticket, nnd that we pledge our hearty nnd undivided snpport to the same. Httvlned, That in the nomination of a seperate ticket we declare our devotion to principle irre spective of any effect our action may have upon the lecol politics of our county. Wc declare It to be the solemn duty of every believer In our principles to support tho same, and that wo here by pledge our determined and united support to the whole ticket as such which uiay be placed in nomination here to-day. Adopted uuuultuously. F. A. Ilownn, C. A. Rkimknsntdkii, Hs.nj. F. Ri:ssi.eh, Jam. C. Silvim, Jas. Mcllfon, Committee. The Convention then went into nominal ion of candidates fur county ollleers, which le.-iuled as follows : Constitutional Delegate J. A. Cake, of Sun burv. Assembly Jeremiah Snyder, of Sur.bury. Slierill Dr. David Wald'rou, of Milton. Commissioner John !;hisslcr, of Sunbury. Auditor Thomas T. Seott, of Ml. Caiuiel. Cormier Peter Rucli, of Northumberland. An Executive commilt"! v. aa ain'oinl-d who were empowered to till all vacancies on the ticket. . The following resolution was unanimously passed : Hfieilred, That this convention tender a vote of thanks to such papers of NoilhumU 'rlaiul coun ty nud others, who had the manly independence to print even as an advertisement, nt n ! v itlalag rates, the call of liee Am"ean citizen', for a convention to lie held ill the Interest of the "La bor Reform Parly." And lor such us refused to publish our call, we can but express surprise und regret at their slavery to pariiz tn feeling and prejudice. Watkins Hi:ad op Si:.kca Lakk, Scmi yi.eh Co., N. Y. The Watkins Glen, and Southern Glen Mountain House, connected with this popu lar summer resort, united by a beautiful new I Iron mis-pension bridge, which spans ti e gorge l ate now opeu for the season of ISV.', and throng ed with visitors horn all sections t f the count rv. ti1l, pathways, railim bridges, staircases und j resting stations arc all in excellent and safe con dition ; and the two Mountain Houses, one of I which is new, under the persona! supervision of the proprietor, John J. Lytic, lato of Philadel phia, having been attraetivciy lurnkhed, are unvv in t'omuU'tc order for the reception am J uo. commodation of guests, and the supplying of unlimited refreshments' to large as weil as small parties. The principal violation mouths are July, August, Jeptcinber and October. A lli.ooMsiu ua girl recently declare! that n kl.-s without n moustache is like ta!:n an egg without salt horribly sipid. Foil the Ami:hk as. From Lower Atigus,(ii. Hol.l.ovviNfi P.l N, Au. -7, IS"','. Mil. Eiutou : If you think the following lines will b? of interest to your leaders, plea-e insert them in the Amliiican. I am very gia.i to see the bold and out-spoken course you are persuing both in polities ami iu local eoiii.l v m alters. We generally tind the Aii:itK'AN thu advance guard of reform and improvement, the editor it pureut !y having a very small amount of concern as to who ii p, eased or displeased, if he can only get the latest and most reliable news. The day 'lor a mi.k and water sheet is pus-cd in my opinion. We waul an open, enemy and a fair light, and are wi ling to ri-k the result in all c.iSes. The political sanation lias been vciy quiet, so fal as Greeley slock Is concerned, until August i'DI, at which time we weru visited by a delegation from your town, cunsi.-iing of E. C. Gobla, C. E. Up Dc (.ll a ll, J. Suyder, Lieut. Mellee, and others. They made several telling speeches; taking lliu whole speaking together, it was somewhat le dieulous and very amusing for the boys ; but ha I a very dampening ellect upon our honest Greeley Democrats. The speakers established the solemn faett th it Grant is n tealkimi aireuul, a continued I drunkard, and a fearful .Xepotitt, that the public ilclil Is now -'H.IS7S.;i7,s7ii,.'iTu,,.iS7. -INI 7., ami still increasing at the rapid rate of f '.Hi7,7v.t,7ii, W.i DO per day or thereabouts. Such statements and results as above staled was the order of the meeting. Lieut. McGee, of the yoth l'. S. In fantry, is probably an older man than lie appears to be, as there is no record of his commission hav ing been issued during the last seventy years. But that document wus probably issued before the levolution, aud that would account for his not being on the idlieial roster of the I. S. A. ollleers j but notwithstanding all they have said or done in trying to strengthen the Democracy iu Ibis section of country, by actions or statements like these, will place llieiu In obscurity, and where the smiles of honest Democrats wul never stoop so low us to see their doletu! condition. The general consequence is that wc will give Grant and Wilson u solid vote, and a much linger one than we gave In 1SUS for Grant and Colfax. Many honest Democrats will go quietly to the polls nud vote Grant and ll ihiun in this section (in order to have an approving conscience in after days). As to our county ollleers I will say noth ing at this time. We Intend to put a good ticket 111 the field, headed by Hon. J. II. Pucker, on the loth day of September next, and I'M elect the whole ticket, the same us last fall. Deuiocrtilic candidates swiirtu through here lile Egyptiau locusts. From what 1 can hear oui side, 1 think, perhaps, J. R. Kaulfmau, l. C. Dis.-inger uud G. W. Armstrong huve a fair chance of getting the nominations, uud then a fur better chance, of being defeated i'.t the October election. But I must uow close. Yours, FaI'.mer. Fiuk! Fiiie ! Insurance ou any kind of pro perty should ucver be neglected. All property wants to be insured lu good uud reliable compa nies, so wheu losses occur that thu money Is at once paid over. Among the most popular aud punctual Insurance Companies is the People's Fire In.urauce Company of Philadelphia. Thou sands Insure iu this company on account of safe ly, reliability uud prompt payment of losses. Life insurauccsaro taken at thu lowest rules con sistent Willi security. For further particulars upply to Isaiah 8. Gossler, agent, Suubury, J'a. Blessings brighten as they take their (light. The chief of blessings Is good health, without which nothing is worth the having ; it is always appreciated ut its true vuluu ufter it is lost, but, too olten, not before. Live properly, and cor rect aliments before they become seated. For discuses of the liver, kidneys, skin, stomach, und all urisiug from impure and feeble blood, Dr. Wulker's California Vinegar Bitters are a sure uud speedy remedy. It has never yet fulled in a slugle liistuuce. u-l,4w. Busiut'sa Notices. We wish lo Impress all our readers that Thus. G. Nolt coutiuues to furnish the most excellent clothing. All suits are made to order aud war ranted to fit. lis is uow selling off to make room for fall goods. Now Is the time to make bar. I gains, Tim great rcmsdy to keep fever nwny Is to keep the feet dry. During the Into rainy season it could tea reo be. avoided, but. we letirn that W. H. Miller of the Excelsior, keeps boots and shoes that are warranted, and the feet are kept perfect ly dry during any rain. He nlso keeps on hand a Variety tineqnalcd In litis part of lliu btato to select from lor any Mud of wear. Anew and splendid nswtmcnt of Furniture litis J list been opened nt 11. L. Raiidonbnsh's store, In Masonic buildings. Great bargains are had dally by buying at thai establishment. There Is n larger variety to select from than any of tho city stores. Every article of furniture for family use can be purchased there, and at tunro reasona ble prices than many of tlio Philadelphia estab lishments. Stylish Srnixo Axn Simmer Hats. A large supply of stylish Spring nnd Summer Hats to suit nil fancies nnd tastes has Just been received at S. Faust's store. Market bquarc. A specialty in straw hats mid the lightest, coolest and neat est hat In use Is the ventilated cassinierc hat. A large stock to select Irom, stylish goods and rea souablo prices. Call and exumiuo before; prr chasliig elsewhere. Doixy Vakutnb nt Wcimcr's. Imsii Pom.tNM at Weiiuer's. Pi.Ain Poi'MNS at Weiiner's. Plain PoI'I.ins at Welmer's. CiiiNTzr.s at Weiiner's. SruiNti Shawls at Weiiner's. An endless variety of Goods for Ladles', Gent's ond Chiklrcns wear. Call and see for yourselves. No trouble to show Goods. Special Notices. THE CONFESSIONSOF AN INVALID. PUBLISHED ns a warning and for the tienetlt of yottn-i men and utheri who sutler from Nervous Debiiity, Loss of Manhood, etc., sup- '""""THE MEANS OF SELF-CURE, Written by one who cured himself, after under going considerable quackery, and sent free on re ceiving n post-paid directed envelope. Address. IN A 1 Jti. ai A l r A i is June 8, ' -Gains, Brooklyn. N. Y. s s at o v. C 5 m - J 72 E c 2 vi o O (J - o Eh a I C a. s-' . 'fl 'i el On Marriage. Essays for Young Men, on Great Social Evils and' Abuses, which Interfere will. Marriage, ami ruin the happinesc of thou sand". with sure means of relief for the Erring and I'lifort unntc, deceased and debilitated. Sent iu scaled letter envelope, free of i barge. Address, Howard Association, No. South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO thi: Si ITi:i!l(i. The Rev. Willi am II. Norton, whl'm residing iu Brazil ns a missionary, dise., v. r, in tl,ni hind of mcdi'diics n lameiy for Cons! mimion, SritOt't'l.A, Solfl: TllKKAT, CotlillS, Ceil. lis, Asthma, and Nlu or. Wr.AKNSss. This retii cdv has cured nivself ufter all other medicines had failed. Wishing to benefit the s id'erlng. I will send the recipe for preparing and using this remedy to all win) desire it f KI"K OK CHAKGE. Please, send uu envelope, with your name cud address on it. Address, liev. WILLIAM II. NOUTON, CT'i I'.ionmv ay, Oct. 141i7l. ly. Ni.vv Y..i:k City, lu Upper S .ndnskv. Ohio, on the l"tli Inst., Dr. 1). !i. ( ltESSIXoER, brother of Dr. J. 11. Crtssinger, of this place. At Trevorton, Ang.l"lh. NELSON FOCI.DS. sou of 'I bos. l'oulds, tr., :ig. .l 1 year, 11 mouths and IU days. Nelson's death was a fearful one. Hot coffee was thrown over him by accident, lie died ill a few hours. At Lower Angu-ta. Aug. lllth, JENNIE A. j SE MIOl.T, aged 0 liionllis and 11 days. At Trevorton, Aug. PJih, EMMA Sl'ATZEii, I aged U months and -ll days. In Ouketovvn, on t he :.M-,ih inst., CL AK M A I'D ' PLllKY. child of W. F. aud Marry J. Perry, aged I 11 months. ! The deceased will lie buried in C.irnnt, Maine. I I'lroorb. MMllJJV SIAKIiiLTH. l'tour anl raii .tlarlit't. Extra Family fl'.OD lied Wheat , p. b.i., ii.00 8H To 1 .on li;) '-!.'-.' 5 Iliickwiieat, p. , ct. 5.0 I live, Corn Meal, ' U.fi'i Corn. heal liran, p. bil. l.od Kiickwheat Shorts, Saw Oals, h'J lbs Com .v; Oats Chop, 'J.IM Flaxseed, Timothy Seed, p. b. o.lK) Produce .Market. P. tutoes, .VI ila.ns, l." Tallow, lid Counti v S.iap, VI Dried Apples, ll) " Peaches, Eggs, per doz., Duller, per lb., Lard, Sides, " Shoulders, iiciv bbcriismcnts. Political Campniu Chart. Tlie most nitracllvu an I salable thing out. It Is indispensable lo men of all parties, famishing Just the facts uud figures needed, for everyday rclcreiice; bv every intelligent voter. Ajjcuis are selling from 15 lo ao u inj . Tlie most liberal terms. Send for descriptive circulars. Address, DL'FFIELD ASIIMEAD, Pub'i.-hcr, u--4. ? 1 1 Sausoni St., Philadelphia. TlKTAlX MAlIlItlAI.S. LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES. COUN1CE DELt NATIONS, LA M L! ill-Xi U I N S l.ACE DHAl'EIUES, 1'IANO COVEES, FUHNITCH E CO V E iU N ( i S, TASSELS AND LOOl'S, MOTTI Nti 11 AM CURTAINS, CRETONNES, .SUMMER CURTAINS, UUOCATELLE. Special Intkuioii Dki okations, To Order ut Moderate l'liccs. "W J. Xj IR. J "V E 1ST, Musnniu Hall, 710 Chestnut .Street, l'hil'a. Juue lsTj. tin. Npriu uud Kiiiuiuer Oituiii OF MIMilMliiY ClUOIIN. Hatu uttd liotiuets, Trimnieil and Uu trimmed, HI Rl JONS, FLOWERS, WREATHS, LACES, &c, all uew styles. Crape Veils) of all ;rnlen. CRATE II ATS AND RON NETS, and cv, rylbiug usually kept in t Millinery Store. Cull ut M. L. GOSM EB'S Store, 4j South Fourth Street, below the li. V. It. It., fei;NBl'KY,.PA. , April 80, 18TJ. VIST APPEAL To Dcbilitiiltal Persons, To Dyspeptics, To Nilh.TcTs from Liver Complaint, To tliosi! Imvin; no Appetite, To tliosu with Jkokun Down Conslitu tons, To Nervous People, To Children Wasting Awity, oany with Debilitated Digi'Rtivo Orgntis, Or sufferintj tetti aii.y ''' tie following li tfonis, which indicate Disordered Liver Stomach, such ns Con stipation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acid ity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight tn tho Slom nch, Sour Emctations.Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of tho btom hcIi, Swimming of tho Head, Hur ried nnd Difficult Breathing, Flutter ing at the Heart, Choking or Suffocat ing Sensations, when In a Lying Posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tho Sight, Fever nnd Dull Puin In the Head, Deficien cy of Perspiration, Yellnwne" of the Skin imd Eves, Pain In the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, Ac, Sudden Hushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh Constant Im aginings of Evil, and Great De pression of Spirits. lloollaiuVs (jerinan Hitters. A Bitters w ithout Alcohol or Spirits of any kind. Is different from nil others, ll Is composed of the pure Juices, or Vital Pitlxcll'i.K ok Hoots, lli:iins nnd Kaiiks. (or us lnedieiiiully termed Ex tracts,) the worthless or Inert portions of the In gredients not being used. Therefore In one bot tle of this Bitters there is contained us much me dical viiliie ns w ill ln found in several gallons ol ordinary mixture. The Hoots, .'sc.. used in this Hitters are grown iu Germany, their vital princi ples extracted If. that country by a scientific Che mist, nnd ranvaided to the manufactory in this city, where they are compounded and bottled. Containing no spir.tuous Ingredients, this Bitters i free from the objections urged ugulnst ull oth ers : no desire for stimulants can bo induced from their use j they cannot make drunkards, und cannot, under any circumstances, have any but a beneficial ellect. IIOOl I.A.MVN GliRM.t TO.Mt', Was compounded fot those not Inclined to ex treme bitters, and is intended for use in cases when f.onie alcoholic stimulant is required in eo i nection with the tonic properties of the Bitters. Each bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle (if j the Hitlers, combined with puree SANTA CIIUZ UL-.n, and ttavoreii insuen a manner untune ex treme bltternes- of the hitlers is overcome, form ing a preparation highly agreenb'c and pleasant lo the palate, and containing the medicinal vir tues of the liitters. The price of the Tonic is $1. 50 per Buttle, which many persons think too h'gh. They must take Into consideration that the stimulant usid is guaranteed to he of a pure quality. A poor article could he furnished at a cheaper price, but is it not better to pay a little more and have u good article ( A mcdiclii.il pre paration should contain none hut the best ingre dients j and they wlio expect to obtain a cheap conipnun I. und be beuelitted by it will mo.-t cer talulv be cheated. KooliuiMl's ; rm an Jtlltcr. cr HOOFLAND'S GEKMAN TONIC, with HOOF I.AND'S ro:oi!.jUin EMU, will cure you. They are the Greatest BLOOD PCIUFIEIIS known to the Medical world, und will eradicate diseases arising from impure blood. Debility of tin- Disgeslive Organs, or Disea-ea Liver, lu a shor'er lime than any j other known remedies. TIIK vVlIOIVi: snMlKMK COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA si'EAK EOH THESE REMEDIES. Who wnii.ti ask roit voun DniN:rii:u and Mui'Niir.i! Ti:mimonv ! Hon. Crnum: W. Wounv vi::!, formerly Chief Justice of the ."Supreme ('.cut of Pennsylvania, at present Member of Congress from Pennsyl vania writes : l'Hii.AiirLi'HfA, March Ulth, InVT. I lln I 'lloe-tland's Gerinaii Bitters'' is a good tonic, lieefu! in diseases of the dige. tive organs, au-1 of great Ijenelit in cases of ilcl-Uily, an I want of Hernias action "... the svstem. Yours, tw:';., GEO. W. WuODWAi.'J. lion. J.vMi v TnciMi' ios, Chief Justice of the Su preme Couitof Pennsylvania. 1'Hii.Ain.i r:ti v, April -S, 107. I consider 'llonl! nut's German Bitter," a val uable mi : Heine in case of iitt.icks oi Indigestion or IHspep-iu. I can certify this from my expe rience of it . Voa:;, JAMES THOMPSON. Hon. Groinii! Siiahsv.'ooI), Ju. of the S.i- preme Court ol Peiin .ylvauia. I'HILAIO.U.I'IIIA, June 1, lS'.s. I l'.ave found by cxpi lieuee that 'llootland's German Hitters" is a very good tonic, relieving ll'st'eptie svlui lotus allllort .lirectlv. GEOIIGE SHAP.SWOOD. Hon. Tl'in. '. JtC'ij' Mav.ii of tho City of I'.ul- falo, N. Y. Mayor's Ofllce, llutlalo, June ISnO. j I have used "HooUaud's Gerniaii liilteis anil Tonic"' In my family during the pu-t year, and ; can recommend them us an excellent tonic, ini- : parting lone and vigor to the system. Their use lias been productive of deei ledlv b -nelieial cf- ' feds. WM. F, KOGEUS. i Hon. James -V. )t'ood, Ex-Mayor of Williams port. Pa. I lake great pleasure in rccomincmling ''Ilouf- land's Gei man Tonic' to any one who may be! aillicted with Dyspepsia. 1 had the Dyspepsia so badly it was Impossible to l.eep any food on inv stomach, and 1 became so weak us not to be able to walk half a mile. Two hollies etl'ecto 1 ; JAMES M. WOOD. pel feet cure. REMEMHER THAT i HOOFLAND'S GERMAN HITTERS, ! IH 1 HOOFLAND'S (iERMAN TONIC, Will Cttfu every Case, of MARASMUS, or Wasting away of tlie liody. REMEMBER fif HOOFLAND'S GERMAN REMEDIES Are the medicines you reiiiirc to purify the Uloo.l, excite tlie torpid Liver to huiillliy iielion, and to cuajle you lo pass safely through any hardships or expusttru. DR. HOOFLAND'S i o d o r u r j, l i iV , or subsiitute for Mereurv Pills. Two Pills a Dose. Tlie most Powerful, Jt lunoceiil Cathar tic kuowu. It is not necessary to take a ban t fill of these Pills to produce tile desired ellect ; two of theiii ad ti tlickly and powerfully, cleaiisinjr the Liver, Stomach aud Bowels of all impui itli s. The principal ingredient is Po lopliyllin, or the Alco liolic Extract of Mandrake, u hlch is bv many limes more powerful, acting and tearchiut; ihau the Mamlrake itsell. Its peculiar action is upon the Liver, cleanins it speedily from ull obstruc tions, Willi all the power of Mercury, yel free from the Injurious results attached lo the tuo of that mineral. For all diseases, in which the use of a calhar lic is Indicated, these pills will -.ive entire satis faction iu every case. Tin y never fail. In cases of Liver Complaint, Dvsj.i psl.i and ck ireme coslivcness. Dr. llooiluud's ticimuu Hit lers or Tunic should be used in connection wii h the Pills. The touie ellect of the Pilters or To nic builds up the system. Th hilters or Tonic purities the lllood, strengthens the Nerves, regu lates the Liver, uud fives strength, eucia:y und vieor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pills, aud tone up the system Willi Hitters or Tonic, and uo disease can r-"ain the hold, or eve i suil you. Keenllcet that ll is Hit. HOOFi-AND S (.EK M AN' Uemeuies that are so univerrally used and liiubly recommended ; and da not allow the Dtryeisl to induce you to take uu.Mliln else that he may say is Just us irood, because he makes u larger pro lit on It. These Ueiuedn t will he scut by Express to any localilv, upon applica tion to llio PU1NOIPAL OFFH V, at the tiKlt M AN MEDICINE UTOKE, US1 AltCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. C1IAS. M. EV.VNS, Ptninictor. Formerly C. M. Jackson tV. C. These Heme, dies are for Sale by Druists, Storekeepers, aud M41rioe IKsleri eveiVAtKic. Pay Up. All persons Indebted to the undersigned, on Note or Book account, will please call nnd settle or their accounts will bo given to a Justice of the Peace for collection. J. B. MA5SEH. Sunbury, July 20, 1872. Tailoring! Tailoring!! CIIAKLE3 MAIITX, Respectfully Informs the clllr.cns of Rimbury nnd vi'clnitv, that ho lets opened a TAILOR SHOP, on Fourth Street, below Market, In the Mullen building, nnd thut ho is prepared to make np nil kinds of CillXT.V AND EOT' SllTN, In the latest styles. Having Imd much exper ience In the business he desires the public to jjlve him a trial. Clothing will be made up hi the latest Tails and American Fashions lu the most satisfactory manner. Aug.l7,'72.-tf. CTIA11LF3 MAIIIL. I It) THE WOHKING CLASS, male or female. .1. ?U'l a week guaranteed. Ilespcctable em ployment at, home, day or evening j uo capital required i full Instructions nnd Valuable package of goods to start with sent free by mail. Ad dress, with 0 cent return slump. M. YOUNG .v CO.. n24,4w. 10 Courthindt St., New York. AQEITTS WAITTT"D-f rtl.eLl-.of Grant Greeley WILSON BEOWH Elft? mini of sit pur uc. Over 49 Stool Portraits, worth twice the cost of th" hook. Wanted every when'. Agents have; wonderful success. Send for circular. Address, ZIEGLF.K .v. McCVIlDY, MS Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. u'.M-lvv. Agents Wttutcd for the Autobiography of The bet. nnd only cditlnn written by hhnsolf ; tin 1 for 1S? nnipulgti IHaitunl, a hook of tne times for nil parties. Illustrated. One tijretil sold S'J In tvrec days. Also, for lleadiey's Life of President Grant, and ! plcndi J Portraits of Cuii'li lates. f:i(iil a nuaith made. 1 E. 1'. THE AT, Publisher, t.i:. Broadway, N. Y. r-L -tt" "ti't Is rust riesiiia in.lisi.lS7l Double Elevated Oven, Warming Closet, Broil, lug Door, Vender Guard. Dumping mid Shaking Grate, Diicvt Dial!. I'll I.I. Ill, WAIiKEN ee. CO., '.I'.O Water Street, New Yolk. i2-Mw. Wells' Carbolic Tablets Foil Coroits, Coi.ds it HuMisrsnsS. These T.ibVts picscnt the Acid in Combiui'tion with oilier illieient remedies. In a popular form, for the Cure of all TllUOAT uti.i LUNG Di seases, lloarsene-s and Clei-ratiou of the Throat are immediately relieved uud statements are con stantly being sent to tlte propi ietor of lelief in case nf Throat '!if!icnlti"S of vcars state. lit. g. ! 'Al"l'Et.. Don't lie deceived by woithless I imitations. Get onlv Wells' Carbolic Tablets. ! I'r'ce eis. p,.r box. JuilN . KELLOGG. I Sen.l for Circular. IS Piatt street, N. Y. j altl.tw i-'ole Agent for I'nite 1 ei,itc. Oi) yrf A MONTH eu-!lv mad with Sten- Ji.- and Kcy-Checl. I lies. Secure cir M. SPENCER, liratia b.iro, Vt. j cuiar uud JUi.lw. sample.-, j, e. 1 'V'Pn Semi f.r eircn'ars nnd Tl1il I ill s e"ial terms for Me 1 C'eilun's lLpublicii- rcn'ars and I America." '1 be fas'e-t sellln J. M.TODOAIIT cc ( ,,.. p ' b.'uk out. b'iii'-rs. al0,4vv. Phil: i.i. a I'htn. Prof- Pooler's CJreat Work On Manhood, Worn nhool and their Mutual It 'i r-ie, itions : Love, lis Lus. Power, c Stunl tor specimen payes and ilrcu.ar: terms. Address, NATIONAL PUHI.ISIHNG C. ul0,4vv. Phll.iilciph'a i s. Power, i te. with I-.,. HY JOLLY FRIEMD'S SECRET. . DIO LEWIS' New and Grealt- Woik is nn im- 1 nieii-c success. lUih tlio'j.and iu pie-s. Agents j delighted nn. I coining inonev. Agents W.inle 1 everywhere. GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher, uli'.Iw T.i.l S.iiisoni stteet, l'liila. IIA1U1 CHANCE FOU AU'UXTS. ' AGENTS, we will pay you Jp) per week iu ' cash, if you will engage w ith u at oni i. Every thing furnished nnd expenses p iid. Address, I aUi.4w. F. A. ELLS eV. CO., Chaili.tte, Midi. ; Live Agents Wanted for Two l.ivi; Hooks : Dr. Coimll's Lives of till EE LEY and III1HWN, the late-t and h.-s: j ni-o. Judge !:u,-crs -Lite of 1 1 EN K Y W I L M )N','" only correct ctlitl -n p'iblislied. Popular prices ! Shievvd agents vi ill see the a Ivnntnge of having a I'Ook for ei.eli party. Sv-cure leriiloty at once, and coin ii.onev. Address, Jl. C. Jii!IN.-ON', Publisher, a10.4w. 701 Area fctrcct. PhiTa. Afrents! Look Here! I tS by not s i will buv at 11 n book that cverv family want and -lelll f SUell is 'i'i!L NlVV IlXt STHATr.l) j Fmr.i tii: lliu i ion ir I just out. An elegant octavo, paes ; overdi) superb ihn-traiioiis, time. I paper, superior bin I ii''. only i..atl. Tbe el;eaiest and most papular bonk in pr.nt. Is a (rival ir.T. NVill sell every where like Hot Cakes. Posu rs, circulars, terms, atel onr Avi.ls Poeki-t Co. ntvniioa, mailed t'lte. address, Hl't'.UAllD 111S., Pab.islnrs. alO.tw 7':i Sa n M , Phil'u. It is iiol a pti i -ie wtiieii tuny ;ive tempor.irv le.ief to tl-.n siitl'eivr for the lirst lew doses, tint which. II.-IHI cotilinu.'d use brings Piles and kiu ilre I disease- lo al I in wi aki nine I lie invalid, nor is it a doetoie f li inoe, whielit uii'.hr the popular name of Hitters" is so cMen.-lve:y palmed oil" on the pill" i' as MivereiL'ii remedies, but it is a mosl poweif a1 i'onie and ailerative, prono'iuecd so by tlie 1 "udntss medical uiiihoiiiies of Lou Ion nii'l P.iri. and 1: is l een lout; Use I by the rciuiar physicians of taker couuliii's, with wonderful it medial results. DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA retains all lbs medicul virtues peculiar to the pi. ml and must betaken as a permanent dilutive aL'ent. Is there want of action in your Liver & Spleen I I'liless re ieved nt once, the blood becomes im pure bv delel.'i'ious secretions producinir scrofu- iou or skin diseases, H'otehes, Felons, Pustules, I I anker, rmiplcs, Ac, iVc. Take Jai nliilia to e. cause, purify and restoie the vilialed biiuiil to beallbv action. Have you h 4pcpiic Stonincli I I'uless di gestion is promptly aided the system I- debilita ted with loss id'vital force, poverty of the lllood, Diopsie.il Tendeucy, (leueiul Weakucts or Lassi tude. Take It to assist Digestion without r. acllon, it ni l imparl youthful vi'nr to the weary sutlcier. Have you weakness of the Intestines f You are iu daiiucr of Chronic Diarrhoea or the dread ful Iiitl.immalioii ol the Howels. Take It lo allay Irritation uud ward oh" tenden cy to Infla iiiinat inns. Have yon weakness of the I'lerine or I'llnary Organs j You must procure Instant lelief urjou an- liable to sullerini; worse than death. Take it to urenitllun org'aule weakness or life becomes a burden. Finally It should be fieiiienl'y taken to keep the sjsteiii in perfect hcu'.th or you areotberwise In trcat dai.'er of uiuiatiiil, ni'utuiuiie or colli. i glous disii.-.vs, JOHN ii- KELLOCO, 18 Piutt St.. N. Y. hole Aucnl lor tbe I'liile.i States, riic, f' ItsItU". tiud for t ticular. 4w 11 anon iange H m nrstriesiiia U U Don't Read This 1 1 Good morning, Mis. A., Where are you bounJ for so early I Mrc. A. Why Mrs. C, nn't yrm know Mr. Byerly has bought out the Grocery and Confec tionery Store, of Unas it Weaver, and Is selling nice f'reh Groccilcs, Canned Fruit, imd in fuel, everything In the Grocery line, cheiiprr than the cheapest, und I have got tired paying high prices, so I huvemnde up my mliidulter this to pntron Ir.u Mr. Byerly. to good morning, Mn. C. 1 Ulll-t go. Mrs. C, to herself. Well I ntil bottnd tj lnd out for myself, nnd will go to Hyerly's new cheap cash Grocery, the ncM lime I waul any Groceries, I'oiifc't tioiivriPHor l'rlni I will just say lonll conic and ghe mo a trial, nnd satisfy yourselves that there is one cheap cash Grocery in Sunbury. Ib member the place. No. 1 1, South Third St., In Clcmenl llo.i.-e building, huuhurv. V". li. 'BYERLY. Stinhurv, Jan. 20, 1S72. I'rojioMctl Amciitluicut TO THE Constitution of Pennsylvania Joint Kt'HoIulIosi Propos ing an Amendment to the LoiitUlii'lon ot Pennsylvaiiin. lie, it reculi'cTt by the Senate and Jf mfe. of Iiepre seittatires of the I'omnioii'.iratti of I'eonnjlvnnia in General AxsernVy nu t, 1 hat the following amend ment nf the Constitution of this Cotiiii.onvveultli i be proposed to tb people fur their a lopliou or , rejection, pursuant to the provi-.iuus ol L,e:Wu'. U j articie thereof, to wit : j AMENDMENT: j Strike out the sixth sect ion of the sixth article ; of the Constitution, nnd insert In lien theieof tho i following: "A Stale. Treasurer stiall be. chose n J by the iia!ifle.l electors of the Stale, at such 1 times and for such term of service us shall bo prescribed by law." WILLIAM ELLIOTT, I Speaker of the House of Itcprcsctit atlVcs. I JAMES g. liUTAN, i Speaker of Senate, j Afrnovrn The twenty-second day oT March, ; Anno Domini one thoti' aud eight hundred nui ' seven! v-t wo. JNO. W. GEAKY. Prejaied anil certified for publication pursuant to tile Tenth Ailicie of the Constitatlon. FilANClrt JOltD.VN, j Secretary rd t lie Commonwealth, i Office Secretary of the ( oiiitiioiiivca'.th, llarrisbarg, JtmC :.'lllh, 1STJ. i ; June '.), IST'J. lim. 1 Bakeryjor Sale. ! Tl.c Well known li.ikerv of W. If. Haas r,u Fourth stre t, SiiLbury, Including a good dwell ing house and good stabling attached, i ollered for sale on reasonable terms. T,e liaki ty is new and of good cu ac'ty, capable of baking SO barrels of flour pr '.v.eli. Applv to Win. H. or ALlii.Il'1 HAAS. July 'JO, lSTg.-tr. isunbury, Pa. i:ti.vsisy. (; EOUG E M. 11 EXX, la .ViiiiMid's Duillimj. Miirlct S-juaret Si:mh uv, Pa., 1 prepare 1 to do n'l !.i:n"N of work pertaining to Denti-liy. ! kei ps eon-tantly 'j'j hard H large assortment of Teeth, nud oilier Dental niatciia!, from w h'.eli h- will be able to select, and meet, liie wants of his customers. All worn warranted lo give satisfaction, or else tie- money refunded. The very lie-t Mo'.uh Wash and Tooth-Powders kept on band. His references e.v- the numerous patrons for whom he has worked for the hut twelve yeuro. Sunbury, April -1, ISl'J. aT mTmeixell, IICALCn IN America;! uitt! llurojean h.ik isnr.. FINE JEWELRY ami SlI.VERWAPiE. lcrreete;I Njieetaele.s tsml Fjo -'.l;t?sos. GOLD HEADED CANES. vr rant' ilcLcs tid J - e dry d. ."ire! and war- Mi .-if. vt Svi lai-e, fjUNHL'KY, Pa. Fcb. V tf Driiivuist and Apothecary, (suceesaot to Dr. . W. Moody,) At the old established stand on Muriiet v"iiare, SI MII ItY, V. Keeps eu:isl:;Mly on hand a full stock of well Sell i led DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Dniststisls Fancy tioo'.s, CO.MUS, Ulll'iilES, l'l.iirr m ery , 1 AT E N T M J : 1I CI N ES, O i I.S, l'AIN TS CLASS, PUTTV. YAUMSH, DYiisrnis, ill fact everything tisnallv kept ia a well con ducted JDIFITJ-G- STORE. Particular attention pal I to conipnundin Phy sicians prescription uud family nc-ipts by tho Proprialor himself. Sniibary, Pa., June 8, 1T'I. , 1J;iuhoo:l iEIun I.o.st, lion Itestor- ftt I EJust p'ibll-li.'d. a new cdhtcn of Dr. !" CfLVEKWUl.lS Ckl.EUK.VTLl K."AY on the radical cute (witho-it ine.lieine) of M'l-.IIMA TollKIUEA, oi toin in.-i 1 W.aUncs,, I Involuntary Si initial Losses. IVPOTENtY, Menial and l'hv-icil Incapacity. lu:a,liiiu nts to Marriage, etc. ; ul-o, Cousuini't ion , Epilepsy, and Fits, induce 1 by scif-iudulijcucc or sexual , l'X t I'u v a i.'a li cc Pii.-e, in a Seal.-1 erve'.ojie, only C cents. The Cell hr.ite.l author, in this admirable cs s.iy, clearly .'eiuoMstiati-s, fioiu it thirty Jcais sucosfii! pr.otiee, lln.t the alarming cense i rpiciiccs of f'-ll abuse may be radically cured j v .1 boul the d U'uiioiis use .of li.te.i.nl medicine ! or the a; pliealion of the knife ; pointinir oat o u.n le of cure at once simple, certain, ami clfec tual, l y me ins ot W loi'h every sad. ia r. no mut ter what his condition may be, may cure himself ; elieno'y, piivale y nnd lad'e.tlls. i ";" I'hls Leetiirc should be iu the Lands of j every voi.ih nn .l evoiy loan in the land, j belli, under seal, 111 u' plain inveloj.e, to any address, postpaid, ou rcccitt il six e nis, or t wo I poslnnc ft imps. Also. Dr. Culverw 's M ,r. i it'ii tiuide,"' -- tbe Put. i-heis, .1. t . KI.1XF CO., 1.1 Hovvelj, New Y'olli. i price iu cents. Addn i C1IA. I P. O. K'.x. 4. ';. j Aprii VT, 1-s?. M I I.I.I in: v. M'RING STYLES nt thu CENTRA li MII.LINERV STORE OF 91 1 KM I.. MIIHSI.riC. Eveiy kind of Millinery (ioi..l, em).raciii HatM, Itomtctk, fs :ool Ilulit, ( ratio lint Ulltl Itouut'tH, Ulbboiii nnd Flowers, Triiiini'mus of ivei v ic sciipliou. and every kind of piods usually kept iu a millinery establishment, can lie bad lit her store si the lowest pi ices. The very he-l iu Ihe Ptiharieli liiii t.i. n 'mi i i beiai selected, lo which the ludics ulu invited lo exaiiiiue nnd U- lonviu ctd. MISs L. SHlSSl.l.i;, Maiktt S' piuic, uubu'v. F Apt 11 t' 11T-).
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