unlmrjj American. SUNBURY, OCTOBER 26, 1872. ' lttlroal Time Tfole. P. & K. R. R oimt Northward. Rrle Mall. loaves at ":05 m Niag.raK.tp.., 'jSSS Vail 4:X0pm 2rl. Express, " " P H. C. R. W OOIHO BsVOTHWARD. KrlaMall, leaves at 19:45 am Erie Express, " " 7:40 m 34,(1 lliOSftm Niagara Express, " 6:80 pm The Erie Express train remain here about 0 oiioatea for breakfast. Scnnunr & Lbwistowh R. R. Mall train leaves at 7.80 a. m., and arrives at 7.80 p. m. Fast Line loave. nt 8.40 p. n., anil arrlrea at 1.50 p. m. BllAMOKIN VaLUT R. R. Mail leave, at 12.35 p. ni.. for Bhamokln and arrives nt 8.85 p. m. Leave, for Mt. Carmel at 4.40 p. iu., and arrive, at 0.85 a. m. D. H. AVT. R. R. Train, leave fftr NovrYork, via Hailcton at 6.U0 a. in., and arrive, at 8.85 p. m. Accident Insurance Tickets can be had of J. Shlpman, Ticket Atrcnt at the Depot- iffuirs. Suiting Macihni!-M1ss Caroline Daliusls the agent for the .alo or the bent Sewlnff Machine. In existence, vhti "The Improved Btngcr," "Orover A Baker," "Howe," ond "Domestic," which are con.taiitly on hand and .old a', rea sonable prices. She 1. also agent for the cele brated Fronts and Pope Knitting Machine. Call and eo them. OH:e on Market street, east of the rallrond. " '.' Instruction ix Music Miss Anna M. Schneider Inform, the citlxen. of fluubnry that .he will give Instrnctlun. on the Piano ond Or Kan to pupil, at their residences. Term, retmon able. X. .21,'73.-fit. For Sale a young Cow, part Alderney. In quire at tlils office. A Txit of Court will commence hero on Monday next, ami continue during the week for the trial of civil cases. Stove for Sai.k. Several good stoves for Kale, nearly new on a base burner. Inquire nt this office. A Fink Office. S. B. Boyer, Esq., has lately added another large book case to his office which is filled with some of the best legal works pub., lished. Boycr's office Is neatly furnished, and with the fine collection pf books In handsome cases makes it a very attractive place. Mr.asHS Kkkfkh Gabs & Co., have opeued a largo uml select assortment of Goods, nt their More on the comer of Fourth and Market 9trccts, Suubury. Their Goods comprises everything usually "kept In store. Their new Stock makes ii splendid display, which wi')j sold cheorcr than ever. Two light lingered young men stopped at the house of J. It. Osmon of this place Inst week, nud stole a watch on leaving the house. Both the thieves and watch sere found on n potato car on the N. C. railroad, ready to leave for Harrisburg. They were brought before Esq. Brlco who committed them in default of bail. They gave-their names as Charles McXiurray aud j Mr. Lewis. Wiu Ducks arc reported as "thleU as hops" lu the North Branch of the Susquehanna. Mm L. Wkisrii has been to Philadelphia nud New Voik buying In a large stock of Fall and Winter Millinery goods which will be npeued at her store on Markit street, this place, in the course of a Tew days. Dining her absence she has veiled the principal establishments In New York and Philadelphia, and secured the most fashionable goods hi market. Everyhody should call and sec her magnificent selection. Mil. W. P.. F. WeiMEii flailed for New York city n few days ago, to purchase his fall stock of dry gnn.1, which will be opened next week. 'As Mr. Welmer will buy nt the head of market. It may be reasonably expected that his slock will txccl In beauty, quality nnd low prices. Jous Bnosciovs, sou of Elias Broseious of this place, died at his father's residence on Monday of last week, from the efl'ucls ol the loss of a leg on the. P. & E. railroad, scvoral weeks ago. Mr. liroscious was nn cxamplnry young man, and his loss will fall heavily upon his nlllictcd parents. Mary O'Bkies, of Big Mountain Colliery, near Shninokln, having became a terror to her neighbors, was arrested by constable Kissinger on Tuesday last for rioting, and put to jail in this place ou Wednesday morning. Hoi-si and Lot for sale. Terms easy, be sold. Apply to P. II. Moore. Must New Mii i.iM'.uv Goous. MissL. Shlsslcr has just returned from New York city aud Philadel phia, where she purchased a large and handsome assortment of lullllnary goods, which are now offered at very low prices, at her stare ou Market Square. Ladies desiring the latest style., are In vited to call and examine her stock. EAcnAiLhTo Salmon. Col. Worrall, Fish Commissioner, lias secured the deposit of 15,000 ova of the Sacramento 8almou, now being rirunsported by the United States across the con tlueut for the Susquehanna river. We hope that the people along the river will not disturb these tine fish for some years to come, a. the Impor tance of the success of this enterprise can scarce ly be overestimated. Tub Presbyterian Synod met at Milton ou Thursday evening of lust week, nnd continued In session until Monday last. There were a large number of ministers and delegates present from the different districts. Ins following is.tbovote lathi, county for Constitutional Amendment, Labor Reform and Temperance Candidates : For Coustilutionul Amendment 8,191 Against , 80 Labor Reform 1 For ProthonoUry, John Jones 151 Con.titutlosal Delegate, J. A. Cake 188 "Commissioner, John Bhissler... 170 Coroner, Peter Rueh, Ifrl Auditor 159 Temperance Caudldate. for State OQlceie ; for Supreme Judge, Henderson received 3 voles. The following is the vote for Delegates to the Constitutional Conveulloo in this county t Levi RooUe, R. of Colon 4,130 Joseph Bally, B. of Uoiry 4,147 John P. Csonmlller, of 8nydtr........ 4,084 Wuekx is Yea&ss 1 Aoioug ths lucldents of the meeting on Weduesday was ths following 1 As the procession of carriage were pasdng the Court House, the editor of the Democrat wua fly. lug about in an excited maimer, askiug everyhody he met "where Is Yerkes I" "Whete is Yerkes J" Some one inquired, why be was so much Interest ed in Yerkes. The reply was they had both ooraa to grief. One bad lost Uls chaructoc, audi tha other bad lost, what Is to him worse, the county printing aud the Sheriff's advertising. Ueuae (heir mutual sympathy,. Grand Jom.imcatiok. Immens Crowds At NORTHtlMBRRIJIBD AND Btmill'nT. LAIIOII AKD Enthusiastic Mhtinos. An Imposing Tohoh-, light Phoceskion. The Jollification meeting an nounced for Wednesday last, by the cltlscns of Suubury, Northumberland and vicinity, was quite a success, not withstanding the Inclemency of the weather. It commenced raining early la the morning, and continued to do .0 all day and throughout the night, yet crowds of people thronged the streets from early morning until late at night. Owing to the rain, that part of programme giving a free dinner on the "Island" bad to be omitted, and the dinner was given In both towns nndor shelter. As the first part of the programme wns to be carried out nt Northumber land, a large crowd of people had gatheied at the depot to await tho arrival of the speakers by the Niagara Express train north. About 1 o'clock, the train arrived with Gen. J. F. Hartranft, and Col. F. Jordan, accompanied by part of the com mittee of arrangement from tsuubury, and tho Scllnsgrove Cornet bond, and were met by the Danville Cornet band, and the cithrcns of that place. The gnests having been placed In car riages, the procession passed through the princi pal streets. Gen. Hartranft,- Governor elect, oc cupied a handsome bnroncho drawn by four hor ses, which wns followed by some twelve carriages nnd a number of horsemen mounted. All along tho streets the General wns the recipient of voci ferous cheers. Many of the houses, hotels nnd stores along the route wero handsomely decorat ed with flags and wreaths, and a number of handsome flags were placed across the streets. The procession proceeded to the residence of Amos E. KHpp, Esq., whero parlors were thrown open, and a private reception was glveu by tho Gover nor elect. Hundreds crowded In to take by the hand the gallunt soldier and much abused can didate. Refreshments wore' served by the Misses Kapp, to tho speakers, and a number of Invited gnests. While the reception took place, the strangers and cltliscns repaired to Johnson's Hull whero a free dinner wns served. ' We canuot pass this part of the programme without compliment ing the Indies of Northnmberlund for -their pro ficiency In getting up such a grai.d dinner ut so short a uoticc. The arrangements were complete and nude tho management of the committee of nrrnngenieut from that town, gave general satis faction. Want of room prevents us from giving a more extended notice. After refreshments the procession was reform ed by J. C. Kapp, marshal of the day, nnd pro ceeded to the large nail factory of Messrs. Van Allen c Co., who generously stopped their works to give shelter to the large throng of people who came to henr the speakers: A meeting was orga nized by calling J. K. Davis, Jr., Esq., of Sunbu. ry, to the chair, 1th A. E. Kapp, Thos. John son. D. G. Vol is, T. O. Van Allen, dipt. P. Shay, Jos. Bostly, D. W. Sampsel, J. S. Snyder, Col. George Wagonseller, nenry Shoop, Thaddrus S. Shannon nud L. O. Van Allen, ns Vlco Presi dents, and M. B. Priestley, nnd Richard Bostly as Secretaries. Mr. Eavis made a few brief remarks on taking the chair, and then introduced Col. F. Jordan, Seeretnry of the Commouwcalth, who made one of the eloquent nnd argumentative speeches for which he is noted, and congratulated tho people on the great victory in Pennsylvania lately achieved. ITc appealed to them to stand by their color?, nnd roll up 11 jJiinJoNty of one hundred thousand, ou the 5th of November next. General ITartratift made ft forcible speech 1 which was like his speeches during the late re bellion-short and decisive. He urged the people to turn out nnd give General Grant a rousing majo rity ou the 5th of November, and congratulated them on their great v'.ctory. As the nail factory was un appropriate place for such a meeting, he referred to the tariffaud I he laboring classcs,aud guaranteed them that as fur as he was concern ed, ho would use his iufiuence to protect the la boring classes In this State. - , . The Hon. J. B. Parker, followed In on able speech replete with facts, and urged nil to turn out on the 5th of November, and vote fur Grant and Wilson, the meu who arc known as staunch advocates or the lutercsts of the luborers aud me chanics by protecting our coal and iron interests in this Commonwealth. After t he meeting the Hue of procession re formed and proceeded to Sunbury lu carriages. At this place the procession passed through sev eral of the principal streets to the Couit House. Tho Governor elect, nnd the speakers, stopped nt the residence of the Hon. J. B. Packer where re freshments were furnished, and where a number of our citizcus called upon and congratulated the Governor elect. A line collation was spread in the large hall of the Court House for the visi tors from other places. This part of tho pro gramme, as at Northumberland, wns performed by the ladles of Sunbury, wfTo arc ever ready and willing to lend their nid to a good cause. The collation was excellent, nnd very creditable to all parties concerned lu getting It up, nnd we feel sure was properly appreciated by the guests. A magnificent torch-light parade took place in the early part of the evening by the Grant nnd Wilson clubs of this pluco nnd Shauiokin, ami other towns. The Shuinokln delegation number ed between two aud three hundred, who were under the tnnrshalthip of dipt. A. Caldwell, headed by a Comet Baud. Many of tho private residences were beautifully Illuminated, among which we noticed on Market street the resldeuces of Hon. J. B. Packer. Miss L. SMssler, S. J. Packer. Washington House, kept by Col. Neff, Central Hotel, kept by II. Haas, the residence of T. D. Grant, on Arch street, and others which hav escaped our memory. E. T. Drum heller, proprietor of the "City Hotel," though a Democrat, kindly permitted hi. Republican boarders to illumiuuto their rooms lu his hotel, which made a flue appoarauce. The late victory having aroused our own enthusiasm, we could not help but leave our light shine. The Ameri can office was, we believe, the only printing estab lishment illuminated. As the procession moved down Maiket street to the Court House, Dr. Crcssiuger gave a grand exhibition of Ore works, adding greatly to the brillkuiL lights of the torch es, presenting a scene selgB equalled lu this PlaoV . After the parade the meeting was organized lu the Court 4Iouiay tho appointment of Joseph Bird, Esq4YresideitK'JoRn Haas.C'apt. A. Cald well, J. L. Hammer, A. Dinius, A. Blasser, Juo. Biugamau, P. H. Moore, Col. C. Neff and Chas. B. Boyer as Vice Presidents, and Wm. A. Sober, and Samuel Raudull, as Secretaries. Tho Court House was Oiled, to overflowing and j many were uuuble to secure scats. Col. F. Jor dan was introduced whose speech was replete with facts. Ho was followed by Gcu. Hartrauft, A. C. Simpson, Esq., of Northumberland, aud Professor Bruce of Piltston. All of the speakers urged the importance of the voters to turn out on tho 5th of November ueit. Tho audience showed their great earnestness for the Republi can cause by their attention to the speakers uutil after 10 o'clock, when the meeting adjourned by giving three hearty chejrs for Grant, Wilson and the Republican cause. The committees composed of men from both towns who arranged matters to carry out tbe above programmo ,are deserting of credit for the faithful discbarge of the duties imposed upon taero. Hud the day been clear, there is no doubt, from what we have since learued, that at least ton thousand poisons more would have been add ed to tke'uiceliag. Delegations from all the towns on the North and west branches were pre ftPlcd from participating in couseq-ience of the htt&meut weather. Notwithstanding Ibis draw. .Melt, tha whole affair was a succeaa, and a eond account may be expected from this and neighbor ing rounties for Grant an4 Wilaoa OU Tuesday (Published by Request.) Itlblo Riddle. There Is a perfect key to tho following riddle In each of tho stanzas. Some knowledge of ths Old Tcstnmcnt Is nocessnry In order to solve It 1 The Lord made Adam out of dust. But thought It best to make ino first 1 Po I was made before the man, To answer God's most holy plan. ' t My body no did make complcto, y ' Bnt without legs, or arms, or feet My ways and action did control, And In me put a living soul. A living being I become Twas Adam who gn me my namo Thence from bis presence I withdrew, No more of Adam ever knew. t did my Maker's laws obey, From them I never weut astray Thousands of miles I go with fear, And seldom ou tho earth appear. But God did something In me see, And put a living soul In me A soul which soon my God did claim, And took from me that soul again. And when from me that soul hnd fled, I was the same as when first made And, without hands, or feet, or soul, I travel uow from polo to pole. I labor hard both day and nlirltt To fallen man I. give greut light Thousands of people, yonnir and old Will, by death, great light behold. No fear of death doth troublo me, Trua happiness I can ucver see, To heaven I can ucver go, Nor sluk In death to hell below. Tho Scripture I cannot believe, If right or wrorg, I can't conceive Although my tiumo therein is found, They are to me nn empty sound. And now, my friends, these lines you'll rend, And search llio Scriptures with all speed, And, If my name yon don't dud tliero, 1 11 tuiuk It strange I do declare. ' Council s?roeediiiK. ScNiil'RT, Oct. 15, 1872. Council met. Chief Burgess In the Chair mem bers present, Charles Gaiingcr, J. M. Cadwaila der, . W. Smith, W. I.. IJewnr, John Clurk, Jacob Ilohrhnch and G. B. Cadwallader. Minutes of lust meeting read and approved. Bill presented ni:d Orders granted t Sainnel Pniu17 57; Win Pnrscl 1 75: Geo W Klehl 7 00 Charles Garlnger 8 4; Jerc. Kenn So SO; Henry Arnold 84 20; Chas. tiaringcr 28 r0; C Rinehnrt 45 45; John Hopper 4 80; Luther Gurtnger 17 71 Chas Hans 87 cts; Rd C F.islcy 0 75; W T Rickey 8 02; John Geist 7 87; Jero Renn 87 cts; Sam'l Arnold 0 70; Chas Musselinnn 1 75; Isaac Lee ser 42 75; Simon Kramer 5 25; Jacob (I Beck 13 00"; Chas Martin 87 cts; Samuel Mnnta 0 12; Frank Miller 4 37; 11 F Diehl S (H!; I' W Gray, Mai ket Clerk, 1-15 00; Charles Rinchart 40 50; James F Wheeland (small pox) 25 00; John Shi-taler 41 87; . Charles F Martin 15 75; Isaac Leeser fill 00; P W Gray (making tax dup) 25 00 Steam Fire Co. Tor Sept 110 00; J M Bartholo mew IC 50; C W Gutelius S 00; Ira T Clement 87 9S; Samuel Pain 10 50; Win Malick 3 80; J H Conlcy A Co, 1(1 00; B F Diehl for Sent 35 00 J O P.cck 27 00; Chas Kineliarl 14 8H; P WGray second qnr'g salary 1;7 50; Sunbury Gas Co, for -Tlllv FA flfi. Ilin nnw f.,r Atnrtit 71 111. Il.n i.nnn for' September 04 !:!; the same for lamp posts 1 nnd rep 46 1)5; B F Diehl forexlra services 8 00. I Un motion olt, u Cadwallader, jeaolil. That i tho Chief Burgess be instructed to Inform the Gas Company that they are to light the street lamps as per contract ut tit 00 pel post per mouth adopted. . j Un motion or Ci. U. Cadwallader, JletolrcJ, ' That Council take action on the w.,.k .lone by : Garinger aud Kickty, on tliesnut street alone, and the balance of work ou Fifth street, at some future uieetim; ; adopted. David Rockefeller made nn estimate of work done. On motion of W 1. Dcwart. V'HoUeu. That Council tfrant an order to Garlnger nnd ICIekcy j for the sum of $45 00 iu fall for Chestnut street from curb to curb, from Third street to the Gut ; ! ndoptcd. . Ou motion of 0 11 Calwallader, HetuiUeiL That the tax collector be authorized to make such de ductions upon tho duplicate a she knows are not, iu conformity w ith the law, nnd report a record of tbe same to the auditing committee ; adopted. On motion of G K Cadwallader, Jictolitil, That the committee on square be instructed to aar-er-tuin the expenses of paving and guttering around the square, pavement t.v be llvn Ux-t wi.M; also : the comparative cost between flag and brick lor! the same, and report nt the licit meeting;' adopted. j On motion of W L Dowart, Imulreil, That the town Council be a committee with the Chief Bur- i gess ns Chairman, whose duty it shall be to pre- j sent the slaughter houses of "the borough to the Grand Jury ns nuisances. ; On motion, Council adjourned until next Tues- ! day night lu rcfercuce to tbe slaughter homes ana uui'ksiers. P. W. GRAY, Clerk St snfiiv, October 22, 1S72. Mil. Eihtoh Dear Sir: The numerous Im provements made iu our borough by tho present council, notwithstanding they met with conside rable opposition nt first, urc seemingly approved by everybody now. The only thiiiif we hnve lo re lrct is that a few mercenary individuals, no doubt lor sellish ends, have lieen emratri'd In cir culaliiitr various stories atl'eciinir ourcredit iluan clally; but as we have been able to 1 uu alon.nnd fret siillicieut laborers (who, in these, days of schools, could not bu duped) to do the work, I did not think it necessary to refer to it, but as it appears they still continue, to say the orders could not be paid, I propose to maku the follow ing statement, which information I received from the report of tile I'iiuiure Committee through Its chairman. Major Dcwart. anil the clerk of the ! council, P. V. Gray, to wit: The fund ou which I we draw for this year, so far as it runic to our j knowledge, is for road and borough 011 duplicate in hands of collector for tho year 171, tS,tSi) Amount of duplicate for the year 1S72, j iu hands of collector ' O.'.WJ ; Whole amount To which niU'l be added the amount $13,873 I i In I. anils ol collector lor tho year 1 1K70, which has not yd been uscer- I t lined. Amount of Orders granted j during our whole term tu date is $S,32'J 26 I f7M:i 74 leaving a balance In hands nnevpended of 7,543 I ii. Ill lliese. orders we include all tbat Is due lor labor and material to October 1. 1S7'.', also two bounty bonds amounting to nearly fc.SOU, except ing n few small bills not yet bunded In. Tbe au diting committee are still at work, and will short ly report a full statement. We therefore give no tice to the laboring man not to sell his Orders lo these men unless he gets lull value forthem. We iuteud to have the w hole amount of tho duplicates collected forthwith, and most respect fully request that all those who have nut yet paid their taxes to prepare promptly to do so, for the collector will call ou you any day, as we are com pelled to call ou him very shortly for tho whole amount of his duplicate. Very Rsspsctfullv, BOL. MALICK. roHTIIB AMKUICAN Arni'STA, Oct Ji :r 24, 1S72. Mb. Editoh : I do not. wish to go Into cor respondence with any editor in the county, but when I read such lies, low aud vulgai slang, us was published iu the North'd County J)4iitocial, ot lust week, I could uot refrain from saying a word. Now we all know that the present editor has beeu imported or transported to Northum berland county to ruu the Democratic machine, aud if nothing happens we wftt have the pleasure of exporting him buck tothe shades from whenco be cuuio, after the November election, providing he does not ruu the machine better than he did on the 8th of October. According to Fowler's Pfrreuology aud tbe Pblsiognomy of tbe man's face, we think be will fall far short of his calcu lations iu November. It Is reported that he will letiru soon that the Democrats will not vote as he directs. Poor fellow we are sorry for him. All of us who live to see tbe uext Presidential elec tion in November, will see a Republican majority of seveu hundred votes iu Northumberland coun ty. If the preseut editor of the Democrat Is left alone, be will bring it certain. Now 1 say tothe to the Gazette and American "lay low keep sha dy, say nothiug," I am sure the brilliant Intel-' lect of tbe editor of the Northumberland County Democrat will briug It all right. The editor of the Democrat seems to feel very sore over the vast amount of money that be alle ges was expended to secure the election of Hart ranft. Would be be kind enough to tell bow much of that money be received, I And as we re ceived no share of It In our part of ths county, will be be kind euougb to meet us Democrats of Augusta, briugiug his Buckalew change down to tbe cross roads, and disgorge tbe sum t Now, Mr. Eichboltx, you know what constitutes the noblest work of Ood t An houcst man. Come, without faH we'll all be there." Jit Avufsta Democrat. Tnn Kisses siutnlnnd by Individuals who nej leet to Injure In Kilobit) companies, Is Immense, nnd many families' who br In comfortablo cir cumstances coirld often be saved from total ruin If they would Attend t.Ksurunce In time against that monster destroyer fire. We ore happy, however, to notice that many aro nlng the pre cnatlon of late by getting Insured lu tbo People' Fire Insurance Couip.nyf Philadelphia, which Is consldored safe and 'reliable. They also Insdro llfo at the lowest rates. Mr. Gossler, their agent at this placo, Is doing a handsome business In making out policies In this part of tho State. Business Kotlcs. Tun man who hoards. Ids money Is a miser. The man who spends his . money Injudiciously Is a spendthrift, and comes To ruin. The man who invests his money earefullj provides for his pre sent wants, and the wants of his family lu time to come, Can enjoy his worlT, his meals, his sleep, nnd be surrounded by bright nnd smiling fncos. Most of tho latter make their purchases at Wel mer's popular cash store, i'o. 93, Ilaupts block, where business is done strictly ou cash principle, his motto being "Quick Sulci nnd Small Profits." You nocd no co-operative -store why t because your cash protects yon credit ruins you. Good men, w hero credit Is given, pay the profits on lost accounts. BlXKAi.r.w's defeat was Vt surprising to any one that knew of bis record. Had he remained at homo Instead of going to Canada to look after tho Indians his chances wonl' have been belter. Thos. G. Nott, the merrliaiiAailor of this place adopted a different plan ( being a Democrat in principle, ho staid at home, md wrote'to New York and Philadelphia trsnactcd his business by letter not with tbe Indie u, but with the lar gest' Cloth establishments In the country. The result Is that ho received finest nud best goods lu the city Markets., Is now engaged in making up some forty suits uir his customers, aud we venture to say fuel much happier than Buckalew does ovor his Indian-expedition. Morn Boots and Shops, W. II. Miller is now opening his Fall Stock of Bouls and Shoes nt tho Excelsior. His assortment is ti A surpassed any where, aud being constantly In receipt of new styles, no one can go amiss lu getting, not only the best, but the latest stylus. Ot.u paper to-day on the ontiUe is on the 5th Instead of 12th. In the hurry of making up, it A'ns neglected to be changed. Stovks. Several good second-band stoves for ;.-.le cheap. Enquire nt this oifico. The greatest want of tho present age is men and women, healthy and vigorous In in id nnd body. Tho continued headaches, weaknesses, nei votisnees, nud varying ailments which nlllict women arc generally tho rcsoTTof imperfect ac tion of the stomach and other vital organs. Dr. Walker's California Vineoar Bitteus, being composed entirely of vegetable substances indi genous to California, inliy be taken with perfect inf,,- l,T '!'B "i0"1 dd'cale. and are a sure remc- a-v' correcting nil wrong nciuin aim giing new "o"' " -J .. . . ipeclllt SotlCCS. Marriuec-. Essavs for Young Men. on f;r(t.lt Kocirt, Evi,8 aU(, A,;,., H-lU.l, Interfere wili Ma , rull, UlB bapplucse of thou- .amis. with s ure means of rel-e.l for iho Errinir nnd Unfortunate, deceased and debilitated Sent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge, Address, Howard Association, No." 'i South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ceo - o a - c. a Ti S. 'S a & E S a .2 - -4 p. t 0 5"J g. cn t-t - Ps CO S3 o o H AS o E.2 a 5 a a a J -3 p - 1 a TO T1IK Kl Ft'EKIXG. The llcv. William II. Norton, while residing In llrazil as a missionary, discovered in that land of medicines a remedy for Cossi'mption, ttrnorri.A, Sour Tintovr, Collins. Coi.dk, Asthma, am Nkiivoi k Weakness. This rem edy hns cured myself after all other medicines had failed. Wi-hin" to benefit tho sufferiiii;. I will send 1 the recipe for preparing and using this remedy to ; all who desire it Hi EE OK Cil AHdE. Please send an envelope, with your nanio and address on It. Address, llcv. WILLIAM 11. NOHTON, GT0 BiiovDWAV, 1-mri. ly. New Yoiik Citv, THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. PUBLISHED as a warning and for the bencllt of young men usd uturt who sutler from Nervous Debility, Loss of Manhood, etc., sup plying THE MEANS OF SELF-CURE. Written by onu who cured himself, after under going considerable ipiackery, nnd sent free on re ceiving a post-paid directed envelope. Address. NATHANIEL MAYFAIU, June R, '72. 1'inios. Brooklyn. N. Y. I At tho M. K. parsonage, on the 25th Sept., Peuepacker, Mr. Josiaii Eassoi.d by Kev. O. D. to MUs Flohink M. tiHiNDKi, both ofgunbury. Ou the 0th Inst ., nt the residence of the bride's parent, by the Rev. Charles H. Yanilyne, Chas. (i. Davis, iif Lewisburg, nnd F.mii.V 1. daughter of Win. Elliot of Northumberland. In Sunbury, on the 19th Inst., nt the residence of Dr. Crcssiuger, by Rev J U Crcssiuger, of Ash land, Ohio, Mr Jamkh Common and 11 Aiiletta Mf-ini.ek, both of Danville. Pa. 5. At Welsh Run, Penirtt, October 18, 1H7 ELEANOKA ANtil.E, mother of Dr J 8 !, Mrs Angle, formerly of this place, in lier list year. At deoretown, ou the 10th Inst., WM. HEN RY, son of JW and Elizabeth Drclbeibis, gej 4 mouths. ifc. Sk1 M'XBl'KY .MlKKtTK. I'loiir Hiiil Gruiu Market. F.xt ra Family tlS.OO Red Wheat, p. bu., 2.00 IJiicKwtieat, p. cl., o.uu itye, Corn Meul, " y.al Corn, " Wheal Bren, p. bu. 1.5U Buckwheat ' Shorts, 2.00 Oats, 32 lbs., Corn At Outs Chop, 2.00 Flaxseed, Timothy Seed, p. b. 8.00: lrolute Market. Potatoes, 50 Hums, Eggs, per dos., 18 Tallow, 80 7D 1.00 50 3.25 Butter, per lb., 85 Country Soap, Lard, , 12 Urled Apples, lOj " Peaches, ! Shoulders. Bides, ibbtrtisments. Adaiultrator'si N'uiire. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of ad ministration having beeu granted tothe un dersigned ou the estate of Mrs. Mary C. With ingtou, late of tho borough of Buubur;, North'd county, Pa., dee. Ail those knowlug themselves indebted to said estate art requested to make im mediate payment, aud persons having claims will present them for settlement. GEO. W. SMITH. -4im(ntfra(r, Hunbnrv, Sept. 14, 1U79. Ot. (iti bbcrlismcnts. A Farm for Sale. THE undersigned ofloin nt prlvato sale, his Farm, containing about SO Acres, situa ted In Lower Auirusta township. Northumberland county, ou the Plum Creek road about 8; miles i oast of Sunbury, hounded by lanes of Dnnlnl r. Conrad, Henry tiavldgc, Joseph Gass, nnd others. The Improvements consist of a good well-arranged rrninn House, n large rlnnK liarn, witn Wagon House and Coin Crib attached. Srrinir House over a never-falllng Spring, and all other necessary out door building,-Apple Orchard of choice fruit In good bearing order. About 8 acres of good Oak Timber, u riinnin stream of water through the farm. Part of the purchase money can remain In the farm. For further particulars, call on or address, A. R. SWIDOE, Sept. 7lh, l?72.-3m. Suubury, Pn. A. II. FRANCISCUS & CO., N. 15 Market Street, V II I L, A D E L T II I A . Wo have opened for tho Fall Trade, the largest and best assorted stock of PHILADELPHIA CAKPETS, Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades and Pn-r, Carpet Chain, Cotton. Ynrn, Batting, Wadding, Twines, Wleks, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancy Baskets, Uronins, Baskets, Buckets, Brushes, Clothes Wringers, Wo dcn and Willow Ware, IS TUB t'MTKIl ATATKO. Our largo Increase in business-enables us to sell nt low prices, and furnish the best quality of . Goods. SOI.R '.OUSTS Fon Till! CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASH-! El!. PnitK, 83.50. Tho most PaYfcct and Successful Washer cvor Mudc. Agents Wanted for tho American Washer in all parts of the State. Sept. 7, ;!ni. hpriug n:id Summer Opening OK MII.MXKKY ;OOIS. Ilata ami lionnctn, Trimmed and Untrimined, MHHONK, FLOWERS, WREATHS, LACES, &c, nil new styles. 'rijt Veil cf nil UrnIcN. CRAPE II ATS AND PON NETS, and everything usually kept In a Millinery Store. Cull ut . M. L. GOSSLF.R'S Store, 45 South Fourth Street, below the S. V. K. It., . SUNBURY, PA. April 20, 1872. liEVriNTKY. (i E O 11 G E M. It E N N , 7n Simpson' Hirthliwj, Mirkfjf Sji'mv, Srsnruv, Pa., 1 prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to Dentistry. He keeps constantly ou hand a largo assortment of Teeth, utid other Dental material, from which he will be able to select, nnd iih'ia. me wants of his customers. AH worK warranted to give satisfaction, or else tin money refunded. The very he.it MoutbAYash and Tooth-Pow ders kept on hand. His references arc tho numerous patrons for 1 rioni he has worked for the last twulvu years. CIIIIOIIIV, Ui 1, lllv. : 'I'KT A 1 - 1 ATI: It I A lis. LACK CUliTAIN'S, WINDOW Nil ADUS. COKX IC K 1 )K(X )U ATIOXS, LAMliiaUJUIXS LACK l)KAlJKinES, 1'IAXO COV KUS, FUHXITUIIR C(VKiaX(JS, TASSKLS AXI) LOOPS, MJTTI Xf 1 1 1 AM CU IITA1XS, CHUTOXXKS SUM.MKi: CURTAIN'S, LitOCATKLLK. .SPECIAL I.NTEilOK Dni'OllATIOSfi, To Order nt Moderate. Prices. Masonic Hall, 719 Clicstntit Street, Phil'a. June 22, IST'i. im. ivui.y I'Riti: i.ivr. H. & A. O. VAN BEIL, "THE WINE MERCHANTS," 1310 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Prices Champagne, (Iu Currency.) Ernest Irroy, Carte Blanche, 1! f0 " ' Special Extra Dry, S- 25 Piper Heidsick, 21! 25 (j. II. Mumin's Dry Yerzunay Depot lu 2J1 75 " Extra Dry, ) Pbilud'a 24 f.5 L. Rocdcrcr, Dry Sehreider, 23 25 " Dry Sillerv, 211 f i ' Imperial, ' 25 75 " Carte Blauche, 20 75 Pomni"roy Sec, 27 75 Dry .Monopole, 24. 55 Napoleon's Cabinet, 24 25 Veuve Clicquot, 23 l.'O Prices advance or decline with Cold. CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ALL ORDERS. Very Fine Old live Whiskey, Our "Yellow Seal" Sherry, Blue Seal Brandy, 4iU10," Sept. 21, 1871. 1111. til 00 ptr dz. 11 00 per doz. lio (JO per doz. W. H. Clanks, HOUSE, SIGHT, AND ORWAHENTAi PAINTER, . SCNBCllY, PENN'A. Decorating and Paper Han;;irg done iu the latet-t improved style. Orders-oollcited, which will receive prompt nt tention. Residence ill Purdytown, Enieriek"s buililiiig. buubuiyf May ll,'l8PJ.-tf. . A. M. MEIXELL, M AI. El! IS American it ml Kuroptuiu WATCIIF.N. FIXE JEWELUV atul SII.VEIUVAUE. lerIVrtet Neetaclesi uu.I I'ye Ci!anseM. GOLD HEADED C'AXES. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and war ranted. Market Square, SUNBURY, Pa. Feb. 8, 18T3.-tf. BUTCHERY BUTCHERY ! Messrs. KEF FEW V BOWER, Third Street, opposite Ceutral Hotel, SUNBURY, PA., KEEP constantly on hand tbe very choicest of fresh BEEF, MITTOSI AXD YEA I., which is sold at tbe lowest prices. Meat can be bad st all hours during tbe day, gi'bbtuy. Pa , Juus 4. liWi&crlluncoits. GEO. EVANS. E. G. MAIZE. Geo. Evans & Co., 914 Market street, riiilndolDiVin, TAILORS " nnd MILITARY CLOTHIERS, Military, Band t Firo Organization!! promptly uniformed. Samples of Cloth, with Photographs, sent free on application. Ours being the leading houco 011 Military work, wo feel that wo can ofS-r Inducements which can not bo nttnlned nnywhero else. Aug. 24, 1873. itlunliood 1 How l.ostt, How ItcMlor cd ! pfsjfce-Jiist piibllxhed, a new edition of Dr. sWti5i CCLVF.UWELL'S CELKUll ATLO EWSAY 011 the riwlieal cure (without medicine) nr SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal Wcakii'-ss, 1 11 vol until iv Seminal Losses. I M l'OT !V . Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediment to Marriajre, dc. , also, nniiniptlon, Kpiu-psy, nnd Fits, induced by self-iuduljeiicu or sexual cxlravHirance. 1 l if Price, iu n scaled envelope, only fi ccntr. The celebrated author, in this admirable es- j say, clearly demonstrates, from n thirty . ai' ', cuteossful pra'tlec, that the alarminc; rim qmaices of self-abase may hn radically c-ir.-1 without the (Ijrm'ious use of internal uic.l!ci:.: or the appliiation of tile knife i poiutintt out a; mode of euro nt oneit simple, ccrlain, nnd cll'.-c- ' til ll, by ineaus of which every suHtier. 110 mat- 1 tcr what his condition iiiay be, may cure himself cheaply, privately nud radicalis. ! ir This L eat are" should Im in the liamis of every youth and cvory man in the laud. ! Seut, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any . iid.lrcis, postpaid, ou receipt of six cent-, or two postage stamps. ' Also, Dr. Culverwsli's ''.VLirriaito (inili," price 50 cents. Address the I'ublnln v, CIIAt. J. C. KLINE .C CO.. P. O. Rot, 4,5"i!. 'J7 Bowery, New Voik. ' April V,, 1X72. 1 DAI CUV Wt Ct"S A, t "ble nrticlfs, sell at si ;lil. VDntGCj. ) Catalogues and o-ic sample free. N'. Y. MT g Co., SI Coiirtiaudt St. X. Y. liv llAS'D" ST AM PS" all varieties, Ciicnlars fur Ats Wanted. W. II. II. Davis & Co.. Mfrj. 7y Naisuc bt., N. Y. Iw. JluifdtTf S.-ii.t 0I ...1.. for Ill'd Cnli'locn". J. tlickii'.li Co., ITS UuiliUui;. A. Warruu fsl., N. Y. tw. THIS 1SNO IIUMBVd ! y scudiiiu t'Jt) CENTS with arc, hcilith, color of eyes & hair, you will le ceive by return mail, 11 correct picture of Jour future husband it wifu, with name and dal of Marriaie. Address W. VOX. P. U. Drawer, No SO, l'ultouvlllc, X. Y, 4.v. cur.ti F.inns! rii:i: 13 . Hi:? !! Ou the line of th I'nloa Pac die l..u.road, 1C,- OjO.iVOucri 3 of the best r.uiii:' and Miu londs in Ami'iicn. U,U),0lJ Acns in Nebraska, iu the Piatte Val ly now for sale. .tliltl Ciiiitalf, Fertile Kail, for drain rowius aivl Stock K-iisiuj; ims.:! pr-s.: I by any iu the L'nited t'.tat.-s. Cheaper in Price-, iivne favorable i,.,.s Li''ii. and inore 1 ouvniiirnt to 111:11 ii-.t i!ian t an be found elsewhere. Free lloincstcacls for Actual St-Ulvis. The be.'t location for Colonies tied to a iioi.ieaiead of 100 Acres IS lid for U.e in v ..VTcrlpliT.- Pain; lim, wit'u! new maps, pubii-hcU in English, Ccrmuu, Fwo-i disli ami Danish, niuiicti free evei vwliere. 1 Address, 0. K. DAVIS, i v. Lund Conr C. i'. K. R. ;,.., Oiualm, Neb. first Preniuia H H Aal::;.lS71 Double Elevated Ovi 11, Warming Closet. Broil ing Door l eu It r fiuanl, Dumping and shaklcn irate. Id ret Drall. 11 LLEli, W All KEN & CO., 2D'i Water Street, New York. S'Jl-4w. VASm.JTO' I XIVERSiTY Ilultimorr, M3. j The next Annual Session of this Inrtit ulion will I begin 1 cl iiber 1st, 1 S7-, and eomiuue live month-.. ! : The Clinical udvuutagesof I he School arc uuur- ! I p asset'.. j 1-ces Ineluiliiig Hi-sei tlon iV Hi iso tal Tickets ?i 5 i For Caialogaes cmtaiaing lull paitieiilars a - j It!,' It. I'r.il' I'1IA ir I'LUll': im? 1 . - I lii'. Baltimore,' Md. B&i) io 3)0 per mciiifl.nX'ne- inale, to Inlroduc tbft (ienulne Imp ovul Tl.'iimimm Sense Family Sewjng Maeliiue.TIrs machine v. ill Flitch, hem. fi :l. tuck, ip.i't, eoid. bind, lirnltl and eu'.liroMer iu a in f-t '"superior manner. Price 011'y 15. Ful y li jSccnserl nud warranted for live years. We will 1 p iv ci,U'iLMor any machine that wills a I siionr"r,!iiore beautiful, or more elastic neaiu ! nuiii ours. it mal;es tli '"tlastie Lock I t'liii'ii." Evei v st co. nl slieh cau he er.t.nnil stl!l tile cloi.'i caiiuot be pu'.lcd apart without JjJ tearing it. We pay agent from tJ3 to i'.'5J ; " per Itiontli and expense, or a connni.-s';'i,i ZJZ t'roin wbieli tu;.'.- tl,:,i 111. 1, mnt t'.ln bu 111 ide. I Address SE' O.MIS CO., Boston .!;..., ; i'ittnburgli, Pa., CUb-ago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. lv I A'.ENTi) WANTED LOOK II"KE ! ! Tl.ri.ew I Si'b'iiilitlly lllistrated E lui.'ii of ROBINSON' ) ,I;CStiE ju-l out, i the Ii.o.-t p, . u'.:.r lol; in print. .V.'s pages. Unit . I paper, only v. .50, ea-y woith S;;,5i). Sells iiiiek ttii.l l'a-t. Paying ihO totl.'iOu ween. Tiiiiis of this and m.r new Bibles, sent free, uU.i, 1 10A;,'eiHs' P'k't (.' nip.ui I011. lw Hutbar Bros, pi.b'ti.-ber, S.i'iMiiu St., l'lii'a. WANTED Expeil.uccl Hook Agents nn I Cauvas-cis, iu ull pails of the I'. S. to se'l t!ic Memoir ot Roger Brooke Tancv. C bief Jili'-e o! I the Supreme Court of tliel . S. J -,;""N'o book j lieieltilore published In Ibis country, throws so I iiiueh light upon mil Con.-til ut it.nal ami political Hl.-tory. It is a work uf cxtraor.li uu.v interest and of permanent value tothe lli.-toriitii, the Lawyer, the Statesman, the. I'olil iei ins, and every class of intelligent renders. Irt?So!d by Subrcription only I'.xcliuhc 'lirritory given. f .v t-yFor Terms, for this and other lVpular Works, address at once, Murphy tt Co. Publishers, Bal timore. Aoents Wasii:d Fon LIKE ) UTAH Being an expose of the secict lites and Mysteries ol inormouism. With a full and nut hemic history of Polygamy, by J. 11. Deadly Editor of the S:i 'l Lake hVporicr. Agents are meetlii',' il'.i unpieef li uted suc cess, one ret orts l-.ri subscribers In four days. another 71 iu two days. Send for Circulars and I see what the pros says of the uoik. Addioss, i National rub.tsbiug (. o. I'blluilelpbi.i l a. 4w "God giant that this precious book may find Its way to every family In the bind," i:ni 1 pioiniiieiil refo-mvr, ol T. S. Arthur's last grejtt work. THREE YEAKS IN A MAN-TKAP. N.t witlisiniiding Us linineitsc sale, we desire to ex tend Its Influence stlil further, and call for none nid t J Introduce ll to every comer of our laud, ll Is highly endorsed by .Tutijje black, P. H. Orne. Neal Dow "and others. Will do muie good lliuu any prohibition lawever framed. It isili beyond p irullcl. Ageuts have done and aiedoin splen didly with It. One has sold over 6e)0 copies. Owing to its great success we are enablsd to of fer especially larfre discounts. Send for Lias trilled circulars aud terms, and enter Into this great oil at dice. J. M. SluJu't 4 Co. Pha'. de!ohii. iw til m Wm WW i iJtisccIliir.cain V DON'T bo docoiw.l, but for c"iihs colds. ' o throat, lioisiMU fS and liroii'ui.-il diilicuah "a. o only ' WELLS" CARBOLIC TABLETS. Woithlrss Imitations r; nn iln market, lint the only sclentiHe pn p.irnl a.n ot ,m ' o!'." Aral for Lung diseases Is when chi-mlcnlly f-iinbli.e.i with other well kn n remedies n- iii kr? Tub lets, nud nil parties are cai.l.oiMu i u.ii.'.-l u-h'i; any other. Ill all cases of irritation of tlrinarpu? lnrni branre these Tabid sliould bi freely ti.ed, tin ir Cleansing nnd healing propi ill s arc at-tonlr-l dug.- li warned, never ticglutn mid, it Is easily cured In its Incipient state, w lien ill. I.ri'nnx- chronic the care is eXFi'i'diiig'y ditlicull , ll: 0 wells' Carbolic TabtrH ns n t ,--' iMi'. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Plait PI.. Now Virlf, 4w ..!c VigiMil lor Unit" I M iles. Price 25 cents a link. Send for Circular. MY JOLLY HUKND'S KKCRET. n iv.marta- i ble Bonk anil gnat success. 1Mb Kdition now j ready for Agent. Nothing payb 1.1; 2 It. 4w. veo. .iHt.-u'!iii, 1 iiua-ucr, iu.i transom r?t., run. O 1 A made from f;0rts. Call and examine" f 1X1 or 1! samples sent t r,:.-!;.-,:r.. rr.r 1 fm- I 50 cts. that retail quick for l. H. I.. WOi,- COTT, U?l Chatham Square, N. y. :J1-Jw. yP, P.F, A prosptctus of the IVopic's Stand "JAJlnH Bible, MO Illustrations, will be TO !U....t f..... tr ..II linnk , I ttf.Trrin 1 ..i.i.. .. 1 yiiv.'t 1. o .. 0. Mi CUiiDY, S'll Arch St. Pliila. Pa. TJxj clunnmir.v.oi Sor.I Intriuliig." JL llow cilhcr wx may rusciualc. r.nd ain ihd love and nT 'lions of any person they clriosc, in stantly This simpler Tin nlal ac'ii.irciiii it 1 1 1 j rn." l"Jscss, free, by mail, lor '-'." d:i. toL'.-thisr Willi a niHniairr guij.,, Kuyj tlju (TBrlc, Li.-mis, Hint tu La'.lics. ko. A iii-i.t, cX'.-i' ir.ir Iniuk. Hiij.lKKl sold. Adiic-s T. WILLIAM .V CO.. fJl-4w Publi.-I.crs. 1'liili. I)U T Y O F F T E A S ! Extra lmiut-riucpU for Citiiw. SENO POIl NEW CLUI5 CI K( I'J.A 11 '. Wiii.di Loidains fall i'N!'''ii::.t:ol of i'l t. ;'ii,i:r,s, V c. IIIK WAY It) oUTAlX cri; v.ru.-. l''.-i'.-oii. II i-,i;t at a ditauve fio-n i: Yoik, c mi club ti-ii'. tin 1, and ft thvm at 1 .11: .-alo" ,.t :c a-i v.' -.r'l ta'u to iMir i .tit l.t:ti-t r; :ii INVa Voili. In oitl r lo ;-:t i, i ...lL ii j , rtJ j:i -.vislnu;; I. 0 join ray I.O'V miu ii IV a I: '..an'--, an 1 .-e'ect the find .nid pr.' Iran: ftiir i'ri-. 1: j.i.-l, ar- I'ult- II. lit-! in oar :!:..-. I n .. V, 1 it a tl,t. niuu.., liind.t anti nuitj.tiit i.ti.ilv tin ;i i;t . n:i'l 1 1 - -: i tiK' cia'i is lomplitj ihikI it to i. j bv in.ii:. ;.r. .1 put each p.'iity'- in fc; .1. .:!. p;.i'l.j marl; tbe inline upon llto.ii, '.:h ll".' llttro need im 110 co.ifnM.jn in ili-lr'.l. itiv party (r-ttint exactly ii-at hs i.rdiT-.. more. 'I he fund to pay for liood tn-.it be sfnl by ilr.lfrSoli N '. York, i'o.-l-i .,'n ordiis, or l-y ispio.-s. O:', i e : it' scud Ibe jjoo.U by I.q n.-.s to hUXHi GREAT AMERICAN TlA (:! iw. p. ( L.-x ' ';. ive wi I .-. , an i 1. .-1, r 1 1.1 e.ir'.i Mill lit ''I ran e inoiiev d-e.1, t Oil CO, Citv. thompsok-.s w ok l o-1 : 1: x 0 v x r. n pat k x t Glove-Fitting Corbet. fi&&HZ3t&&v Corset bas uvcr t uioved ''-'.4irv" --.-r-V'iS ueli a world-wiie porulail- 1 11 oeiti.na ior laei is .'..nutiv iiicreastns, bo- t:::.v give C :vri.sj.t. ST;;r.ci:os. A.. Haud-r.:..', D'.iruble, i'.cOiio'.nieai, and a PERFECT FIT. CO.. Yvik. On lyil'l.CJVLD, U.MilN AI.LL. Im'.i'I". .'ttv .-'.I- I ALLD. i: I i.l.l1: 'V .mm;; 'aler 5-t. iv V.'i ll ir, not a j b .-le wlueli may u've l'-m;-.':ii:v relief to the sulVcn r t r the lirst ft d but which, lioni coi.Iiiiin -d l'.sO brini; t I'i 1 - ami l-.ii;-tired disease-, tfi nid 111 Weakening la.- in .a'i I, ih' is it .1 iloetoie 1 li 11W , which, iiielt so extensile rt-iga reun f. ami iilter.il ii 1 Ih ! I' po; 11';' u.e I u name of !'.:'.! 1 -" ou th" p. lb. it us so most power! 'il 'i'olil , I'M 11 is piom.nl.e '' l.uat!.. mi by lb" ieading l ied mill i'i. l is. and I'as. bee p'.ij'si'.ians ol ilhcr . inidial ivvilts. atillit.i ' ag I."-1 - i'i 1 1. 1. I e DR. WELLS' EXTRACT CF JUHITERA retains all the i.n-.lic-il viif.a plant aud l.u: l be t..l.eu ,.s ; age'.'.t. Is 1 lu nt want of .U'l'.i.n i-i 1" 1 e' a T L"u!e-s re'lcvt 1 :-t pure by delel' i ions 11 liult:--. 11 io-.;; or skin tli-e.i--'.-. 1 Canker. Pl-op e-, ,Ve.. . Tak" Jin iilt. L-i t t.ll!M', the ili.il" l b!' t I 10 In line vol. a Dyspe; il.V . tic Slo I.mI the gi siit.n i- pr..:ii; 1 I' d vitli lo-D-op-ieal T I f .1-ee, p. , iene:a! It e!l'-V V, .,1 tilde. Take it to at Will imparl vie Have voii w -,-t Dii.i-rliou v. 1 bl ol igor to t akners of lb :1, Int. si. Yin I'.-ad- :x 11- in ! :-.T ot Cll-o-.'.e Di;.:-i' nation of the Bowel.- fill I nil Take It lo allay Irii'.aCo.i :n..l " cy to iiii'.auiniuliuiis. Have yi. a e.:!.u. -s cf I.e.- t'i' , Organs f You must procure Pi : are liable to sull'i :ii.' ivt 1 -e 1 a.tii Take it to &ti'i'iigt';:en 01 lai-' t beeniiies a ii'.ndeii. Kiiiaii.v ii should 1.:- ft i.ie 111' v the sjstt'iu iu pi-rl'i t-t l.ca'ili .i y lu urea! danger f iiai.iri-.tl, I'..'... .-: gions tlisi as,--, JOHN y. Uf l.l.illlO. 1 5 PI: S'tie .se,.it '.. 1 th: Piie., m vt IM;:, . S.-nl f-r t ,1 t ' . r a : e t i Tll.l- V. Y. .! S'l UH ATrillti.V s l!uaV'. ill ir Tiislel-s. fZ Cheap. , iiur.ib.-. ibe u-. If. 1st ll,' I fieeUllU l'.iter.i' 1 New IV. A'I.-:. il lo i'V nn ! 1; '; 1 it 1 be v. moving 1 the Join! CIi.iii.It-'I' ' il: '!' . :.-.i, tl:--!i nt e ll.er. Vol iT C.'.l .' . T-"itl.I.Y 1 :..i'a. 1'a. sa.ea, tin t . ili tt.i! : 1 I a Dealers twivv. ,eie. !v 1 Price List. ' lli.VS. O fuel Iter, 50C Coinuieroe tt. tl I i U". 1 per day! Averts Waiite.l ! A pj 10 Q-.i c! iHi-5 t f working coiile, of c'.l!.. I sex, yonn? or o'.J, innke more trunicy nt wr: for us iu tin ir spam nionieniK, or all the tin , than at anything else. Puitieiilms fice. AdJrvis, 0. STINSOM & CO., , Sil ly. Portland, Malt 1 I i A-k fur THOMPSON'S CP.NCINE fii.OVE- . TiT't I NU. 1 v'.-iy O. im t hi i::g staii.pi-d with the ; in-uin Tlii'Mi-s'.N, i'i! I the trade-inai I; a Crowu. , fo'.d !. all I-i-t-CIa: : !) :i!. ;'.. r2t-4w. ! m si D! ir Pow.-ifnl mil rci:-;mii;l ile.it'lo. Jairics A. Lau.uii, Pat j:.te:'. 1 1 1.1 1.1;. yai:i:i: r-7.1 UV '.. t, V. ..t. !' '! ..' 3 i n hssl i