8UN13UKY, DECEMBEH 7, 1872. focal Iffairs. Railroad Time Table, , , ARRIVAL AUD SRPABTCRI Of TRAINS AT8UNHVRT, H. C. R. W.. Sontli. Erie Mall, 13. Mam Erie Express, 9.40 Mull, 11.09 " Nlsg. Express 8.00 p m P. & E. R. R. West. Mail, 0.."0 a m Nlng. KxpresslS.40 p m Elmlra MaU 4.B0 " . Erlo Express, 7.01 " SVMDl'RT ASD LWITOW! R. .. Leave 8unhury for Lcwlstowu at 7.45 a. m., o , rt Ir UU V1V 1 ' 01. , Arrive at Buhburt frotrl Lewittowfj ht i nd 7.43 p. A." " 60 and 7.4S p HAMOKIN tMVIMOU, M. C.R. W. , . UUT ' I ARBIVB . Sunbury at 6.45 Smj At Suiibur . .9.35 a m ' '.18.86 pm I I : - 3.65 pill 4.40 p m " 6.00 p m DANVILM!, rjAII.KTO & WII.KMBABRB B.' ft. . Regular passenger tsalu leaves Bdflbury for Dauville, Cntfawlssa, Ilnzlolon and Intermedlnta stations, at 6.49 a. m. Returning leave Hade ton at 1.00 p. tn. Arrive at 4.00 p. in. LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSDUBO R. B. Leave Northumberland at 9.40 it. m. and 4.60 p. m. , 7 . , , Arrive at Northumberland at 80.35 a. rov and' 0.05 p. m. Accidental Insurance Tickets can be bad of J. Shipman, Ticket Agont, at tha Depot. Brwinq Maciiinrs. Miss Caroline Dull us is the agent for the sale qf th best (BewUyf Machines In existence, vli : "Tho Improved Singer," "Grovcr A Baker,". Howe," and "Domestic,'' which n ro constantly on band and sold at rea sonable prices. She Is also agent for the fele bratod Frantz and Pope Knitting Machine. Cnll and see them. Office on Market street, east of the rnllrond. ' ' Tun Golden Light Stove nud Heritor, for salo by J. B. Reed, Third Street, opposite the Central Hotel, Sunbury, Pn. IlEMrmtr challenges the country to excel his shadow Photographs. 1'oncrxAiN Pictures, and flino work a specialty at Hcmpcrly's. Tue ganeral cry is Hcmperly takes the best pic tures m the county. An immense stock of Frames just received at llc.;-.ipcr!y Photograph Gallery. Squake Frames of nil sizes mnde to order at Hetuperly'ii. K-im:cul iittentlou to family groups at Ilctn perly's Gallery. Nothing nicer for a Christmas present than your "photo"' nicely framed. Ilompcrly puts them up iu ctylc. W. M. DAt'onEUTT has rcmovod his marble yard to Fourth street, one half square south of the City Hotel, where lie has built a Cozey shop, and is ready to make everything In his line on elicit notice. - .tT ' - - Oct your pictures taken at 7rcmpirrly'e. Ahministiiatoii's Sale. A public sale of val uable household goods will be held ut the house of Win. Snyder, In Upper Augusta township, on the loili of December next, late the property of Win. K. Laurence, deceased. Pertcns desiring i;ooi furniture nt reasonable prices will do well t j attend. ' Tub placo to Ret property Insured against da mage by flro and lightning, is at Voder's Insur uuee Oillee, near the Court House. Mcusk fuir rates aad pay losses promptly. You can uot make a better present to those dear to you than a life policy. The placo to get insured safely, and to your satisfaction, U at L. M. Y oder's olllcc, near the Court House. Get your houses and homes photographed by leaving your order at llompcrly's Gallery. Uemi'ekly copies all kinds of picture accu rately. Vaixaui.k PnorERTV roR Stt.rJ.-J-V.'e tvoutd remind those who wish to secure homes on rea sonable term. to attend the salo nt the Conrt House, on Tuesday next, nt 10 o'clock, a.m. Thir teen bouses will lie offered for sale all of which are located in the moat pleasant spots In the town. Tbo buildings Are nearly new aid built upon the most modern styles. The conditions mo such Unit any one can secure a beautiful home with a small amount of monev. Thanksgiving Da .waa pretty generally ob served In this place. The business places were all clou J, end In the morning an excellent ser mon was delivered to an interested audience, In the Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Mr. Mllll ken. The river was closed up with ice on Friday uigbt last. Last year it closed on the olghs of the same date, and remained closed for 100 and Homo davs. Oi k Markets have been slltnlv attended for the last two weeks owing to the horse disease pre vailing in the country.. Those who attended market readily sold their products in a short space of time.. Of it neighbor of the iJtmoerat says he was born in the same year ex-Suerlff Henry Reeder's term expired us Sheriff of Ibis county. Ain't thut hard on the Bhcrlff, neighbor t 1'KEPAItISa FB THE HOLLIDATS. Win. H. Miller is receiving an extra lot of Boots A Shoes for the holidays. His stock consists of every variety, and quality, so that every one can pro cure a holliday present at a small price. His Immeuse stock is not excelled In quality any where, and no one has eaaso to complain for buying ut his store, as all goods are warranted us represented. The latest style cat always be secured at the Excelsior store. ' Sfcrr.ssrrx HcNTBRS..-Dr. J. G. Markle, Al exander B iyd and Chailes Klehl were quite snc c 'seful In bagging a lot of game last week. They were huutiug about Kliuesgrove for a day and-a-balf, and captured 81 rabbits, 17 partridges and i phtasauu. This Is the most snoorseful hunt iug party that we have beard of for some time. A si MBKRof horses which have been Epizoo tic have eutirely recovered In this vicinity. Thus far we have not learned of a single fatal case. Sev eral valuable horses bad been severely attacked, and were considered rather of a hopeless case. One of them was a horse owned by Mr. Val. Uletz, valaed ut two hundred and fifty dollars. Hu was given In charge of Ex-8hertff James Van dyke, who, through his treatment brought him again to a working oondltlon. The Sheriff had a large number of torses placed under his treat ment, and we are happy to learn, all huve been beuefhted, and the majority have been entirely cured. ... VoubFat Pomaia. -Since our Bptlce of the fat porkers of Kx-SbMT jbUar, last week, Mr. Martiu fcass, of Vyt Nugent, fcaa taken the lead Iu produUvg ttettsttest pork. He killed two hogs on -Tuesday iaet of lha sane weight precisely, 649 lbs,, Baking 1284 lb, of pork. Mr. Uus U one of r well to do farmers, and for a uuuiber of yeu tassueceeds in falsing tome of he beaiest pnrkere IimIIiIs t.flu if rmntrf Bad and Fatai Aooidbnt. We are pained to be compelled to record a fatal accident to one of our best eltlzons, whose life was suddenly cut off 1ft the midst of Its usefulness On Tuesday even ing last, Mr. Reuben Garlngcr, or Upper Augns ta township, came to town for the purposo of making settlement with onr borough council for Work done on a contract In filling up and rariV lng Fifth street In this borough. After 9 o'clock Mr. Garlnger left the council room to go to bis home, about three miles below this place. The night was extremely dark, nud Mr. Garlnger Is supposed to have taken down the railroad to shorten the distance. In crossing the railroad bridge spanning the Blinmokln creek nt the lower end of the borough, and when nearly across, ho fell through, striking his bead against the tim bers, a height of about filjtccn feet,' and b renting through tho lee Into the creek-. iTIis wntuhumn, stationed a short dlstanOYrorrf tie bridge, hear ing groans, mado searthand found Mr.'Qitrlng er, hit head only visible above the surface of the tee, and lu' a dying condition, in falling his head came In contact With the supporting timbers frac turing bis scull to stick n extent as to allow his brains to ooze therefrom. Tie was Immediately taken out, but only survived about fifteen min utes after, when his body wns taken to his home. Mr. Garlnger hfyv bourne jnp fo several years past under the most trying nITlictfons.' Abouf twd yearslog'd' a promising daughter was killed at the Very place where he lost his life, by a loco mntivo running Into a hand car 'carrying several young people who Itnd attended a circus lu this place, she being knocked from the car and falling into the water under the bridge. A few months after this occurrence, a son about 20 years of age was drowned lathe rlvor below Mar tin's run, and some mouths after he lost another eon after a lingering illness from that dreadful destroyer consumption. And now to crown tuts succession of disasters comes the sad fato of the father. Surely the hand of Providence moves most mysteriously. Tbe wife who has endured all theso afflictions, is now called upon to mourn the loss of a kind hnftbnud under the rnopt trying circumstances. Mr. Garlnger wns a highly respected citizen. As a neighbor be wns loved by all as an honest upright niau. Ilo. was. also favorably known throughout the county. , Iii Ihe fall of l$71,"!io was tendered the nouilnutlou by the Democratic pnrty for county Treasurer, and was comvdered the most popular and uvallablc candidate ou the ticket, but ii6 the people desired a change iu the political affairs of the rounty, ho was defeated by a small majority. His sudden oud horrible death has cast u gloom over the whole neighborhood where be resides. His los will bo much felt by bis numerous friends hi '.bis vicinity, whose i.ym pathles nrowith tbe family of the deceased. A Cask or Diiownino. Ou Saturday evening last James Edward Blacker, aged about 10 years, son of Alderman Peter Stucker, of llarrlshurg, was accidentally browned In tho Sasquehauna river, opposite Ilerndon,' this county. Young Stucker was on a visit to friends on the opposite j sldo of the river, and about 5 o'uluck started to I cross In a foot boat. Tho boat was Brushed by floating lea while passing through the channel, and young Strucker being tlirowu out violently, struck his bead, injuring him tit such an extent as toxause blm to sink and dror. n On Sunrtnv I J 1 morning llhcxbiidy was recovered by Messrs. 11. j and A. Ftrlcklcr, and brought to this side of tho river, when nu inquest was held by Esquire G. ' W. Cobic. His remains were sent to liarrUbnrg ou tho Sunday evening train to bis. afflic ted pa- ' rents. ' . ; - , : Finis. On Wednesday evening. laM, about '."J ! o'clock nn alarm of flrc was given which was I caused by the burning of tbo buildings con- I neetcd with the gas works, of the Sunbury Gas Company. TJie steam lira ruluc was soon upon the spot, nud did eood execution, but the fire had gained such headway that the flames could uot be checked until the Inside of the building was burned out. A lot of benzine was also con sumed. Tho fire orlglnAted- In the ;iu rooms, caused by the, leakage of the pipes. The losa is estimated at $1,000. There Is a rrreixt iDcoaveuienoe fait bv tho cJli-.i . . . . ...... ,-. , .vu. " nv, iiuii. uivii v.iii un in ,iivu v uiiinii t; , ns nil will have so fail back lamps ns in former days. to the bui'iiius of A Daily Faith in ScNnt itv. Our neighbor of the lUmocrat has determined to establish a dally pnpcriniius place, inc jiaperwiu DC liny 21 luchcs, and will consist of four paj-s with fonr columns to each page, and will be published at 10 cents per week. Our neighbor Is certainly en titled to credit for bis cuterprlzc, nnd we hope he may succeed In niaU'm; It a Hied institution. Although rather a hopeless undertaking,! he editor appears to bo encouraged with the hope that "tall oukt from little acorns grow," out of the Sunbury Daily. A Sbwino Machine roii a. New Ykah's Gift. Messrs. Clement aud Disslufccr propose to give a chance to their customer to secure a handsome' j New Year's ni(. Every customer buying five dollars.' worth of goods at their store, and pay- lug the cash, will receive a ticket which will en- ' title the holder to a chance In the drawing for a ' celebrated sewing machine worth 8ii5, tbe draw- , lug to take place on New Year's morning. There J is a spieuam lot oi gooas to select irom nt tne i "Star,", latere, and bayers. cannot, only, purchase i at the lowst rates but will have a chanco so sc-' euro a sewing machine that wl'l greatly econo mize lu making up the goods, Cull and see their new stock or goods Just opened, nnd secure a ticket to draw a handsome, present. . Their goods nro not undersold In this vicinity. , . . i Mb. Elcbholta, editor of the Democrat, waited upon us this week, and atatei positively that lie did not discharge Capt. Painter on account of his political opinions. As we were wrongly Inform ed we make the correction cheerfully. Another new supply of Furuiture has Just been opened at tho Masouic bulldiugs. Many new styles can be seen 'here and Holiday pre- sents oc selected which are not excelled In tlie city. All tbe furniture Itfinade ap f the best Material, and Iu the latest style. Before buying your Christmas presents es.ll at B. L. Roudeu bushs' furniture store. ' TnB editor of the Watsoutowa Stcird appears to have a' particular Mmy for tho city of Wil liamsport. ' Is it because a landlord charged the editor 13 50 for eating at his table nine min utes T , Perhaps there were black chickens on the table. Ol'B nelglifaor of the Jknioerat continues to tickle oui1 frlertd John, of the GaiMt, uuder tho ribs with his quill.. There Is no use Jakey to try to drawrienc) John any longer. He has got wiser, and knows what eempany lie u:. falllug lata. We have every Indication that be will remain, aud not heed the doting Democratic moralizcr of the lltmocrat . ..... AFimi assortment of , Cloths, CaSslaiers Ac., bas been opened atthe tallorlug esAabllshmcut of vuanas maini, on Yourru street, aearTJrresUiut.'l Mr. Malhl la uvuklnr op handsome suits of the lateu stjlel.J rdei for new suits aref hk?reat Ing dally so all who desire 'clothing for th holi days should go at once, aud select from his splen did stock of goods. A iw time aceduleoa the Lackawanna ft Bloomsburg went luto effect ou the 25th tilt. Tralus moving north leave Northumberland at 9.40 a. ra., aud 4.40 p. m. Moving south arrive at Noi-thumberland at 10.35 a. m., and 0.05 p. ra. The seerlule will he published la hill in our aext insiie. " - - - j f 'onrl Irocedlns;).' ' Reported by A. N. Buice. f , Si'NnuRV, December 2', 1573. Commonwealth vs Dr. B. L. Kerchner. Bur Cnnrgo Rape. Argument on motion for a new trlnl in tbe Oyer and Termluer. ' In tho above case considerable Interest has been manifested from the time the trial commenced, tho first week In November Term. Tho defend ant was charged with having committed a rnpo upon the jiorson of Mrs. Tobias Long, of George town, about fifteen months ugo. For some rea son It did not seem mete to prosecnte atKhe time the alleged offence wns committed. This fact alone weighed heavily against the prosecution, and we though, taking it and some other cir cumstances together, that the Jury would most likely render a verdict of not guilt y, but a verdict of guilty wns reudercd, Immediately after which the defendant's council moved for a new trial, filing exceptions to the verdict. In accordance therewith, depositions wore taken tn prove cer tain allegations made In the cxcoptlotie, and oth ers wcro taken to Uispreve thorn; On Saturday night lust tho muUon for a tiew trial was brought up beforo a full 'bench of Judges for nrgumeut. The counsel wore nil present. . P. Wolvcrton, Sol. Mnlick, Goo W.Zcialer, nnd J. K. Kavis, Esqrs., for the defendant, mid J. K. Clement, COiatHet Attorneys and Geo. Hill, Esejrs., for tbo Commonwealth, " Tbedopositions for the defence wore read by teok Mnliek. F,sq., when Geo. W. Zlegler, Esq.J opened the .argument on the same side, lie was followed by G-6rgo llill, F.6q.,nnd Goo. Clcmef fftlh6',proeatillh. Tho clOBiug firgumHt was man's by S.' l. "Wolverton, Ef.qr., for Ann trhif. "Woiitf'f aln're that his ar gument was lu . ib.fi iiiaili a goofifenp, nnd to the point. Tho positions he took to entertain tho motion, wcro principalis- r1'"1 uyou legal objoo tlons to the finding of the Jury, or In otlior words that tho verdict wns uot in uccordancc with the law and tho evidence.. . One of the points upou wblch Mr. Wolvcrton dwelc nl some length, was the fact that copies of the Sunbury pafeisi jn AvlJcb The,Wrilefof ths.e lines commented a little tlisparitgliiLly npJli the defendant, rnr.ie lntd tho hands of the jury, and lulluonced llicm In this finding. It is not ut all probable that the Jury were Influenced by the. ar ticle, nlthoufift llM'olnt'rfYutwf red very ivell In the nrgumci7fV,THu demons referred to Were ta tho Point, but U s'ld it time cube by: The times are upon us wheu intulliguiiuc is not a dls qiialilleation for serviceas n juryman. The good sense of tho people lias now assumed that men may read the newspapers, and may then form previous npiulons rn au important case, and yet be competent, nfleHiaiug mvoiu to try the cause according to t!nl8iv end the ovuleifcc, to render Just verdicts. Any other codrse Would plrtee the veriest Know Nothings on our juries, for who docs not now-a-daya read the newspapers. Ite esuiFS of this advancement iu knowledge, New York lias placed upon her statute book n law preveiitiiii; tho ditqualllicuticu of Jurors because they liiuy have rend the papers, or formed a pre vious opinion, and other States are following. After the closing of tbo ergumeiit, which was about 10 o'clock, the Judges counselled together tor n short time, when.w iihout leaving the bench, they informed the parties that they bad conclud ed io grant n ucw trial, which would therefore be granted, and the reasons therefor given at ano ther time. Under nil the circumstances, this was undoubtedly the wisest course tbo Court could pursue, and we feel warranted in believing that one of the leading reasons which prevailed In this conclusion was that tho prvseeiltrix, Mrs. ioug, filiated before she bud been fully cross-examined nnd the defendant deprived of tho bcuellt thereof to which he was untitled. Hail for the defendant's iippeiiraiice at Janua ry Term, was offered in t0l,OtK), but the Court decided that the amount bo fixed ut ttO.UPO, and accordingly on Monday morning, H'Verul gentle men from" Lower Maiianov township, came no' nnd justified in that amount, "who stated In tt-cir I examination, mado Oath thai th-v wero" worth snr.ooo. - 4..' . I-. It is out of placo to fay here 'anything about I the condition of the case as it now'stauds, or as ! to cither the guilt or innocence Of the ncrued. ... f. 1 1 ..I.ltn T I the community' iu detailing the evUleree In a ease of rape. The Doctor will be tried again by n ju- I ry of his country, uud the case will ri.-e aud fall as i t he evidence preK)inlerates. Suffice it to say thut consldernbl&M-!lag eeti r .he with ihe defeiuU f ant In his own locality, 'hethri num polilioul ! sympatbKV'ur HWrviie waKiiuwsot Ann r-, biis as intrcn or more B siiTiij pinvar.s uiiwule other sldo.' ' We cannot but eomnieud the ability and energy displayed by the District Attorney, tien. C lenient, and deorge lull, l.sqrs., Iu the entire prosecn tion of the case. They wero faithful, aud reu- ' Hnr...l mil ir. oi t 0, ,.( J.,-, t tlm A ,.,,i ., H , .T tho Commonwealth. Ir U l lm liooe.l ihii llm 1'fMfre for the juries i at the January Term will be rcuricred with a pro- I per return, nnd that It will be corrutt lu all partir eulars. Our sharp lawyers have been picking flaws In these returns fur soma time liack. We hope thole will be no more of this ; thnl they may be lire proof and lc;;ul proof, without blemish or fault. , ma. Pero. arprovinjr. woru ior inn ,'lonrt. It Is sniiplv list. J hev nave been sit ,w(i. 11. in poniii, upi. i lie, mire un-u rii- 1 tinfe for four liHiK weeks, trvlnjt eases fortbepco- p.Ie of the countv and lrivii,K to reduce the Ion civil list. Our Court Sessions have been held until ! late nt nitrl'l. nnd duriiiKthe last term a hirirr number of cases have been disputed of, thus plv- i t, UP roin 11 f.ir i.l In-i-rf In i .turn -.lilflTii lliii-Le. ri.lu.r i1;lfi t.,kl.n ,.,; u(x trM j)H wjt jt t nerirv, and be suecealitlraMv, TkciViire thWC who I thiuk the .x-p,M,.iM,T Ufi-.C o much .X'oiirt. M large, a it a,wimijif copiviv Ui. Tuie wnv 1 plain ut ll'U )iii.iii .iijcpeiiM'. ilo not svcirt tf know that vt in-fiuit be 1 1 f or iHsposiMr Of in some :!, aal tlit((i't sivr.ier.tUe lietteh Long dtv9VmcTHui ;iiMi I:ai 14 dlapoaitioti i i- v. i ti - - , - -i -w . - . to Jbe county. ttrvfyti A special Court will be hehroil'tbo Suih of De cember, at which lfliu; ilie case known ns the "Fulton Coal Co." euse w ill be tried. The regu lar January Term will commence January bth, 173.... v- ;i , t . Council ProeeoditigM. Pu!nt.'v, Decetnlier M, 172. , ' Council met, Chief Burgesd Mnliek lu Ihe. Chair. Members prcsuut, Garingtr, Miller, J. M. Cad walluder,. Clark, Dissiuger, W. L. Dcwart, G. W. Bmiih and J. C. Irwin. Minutos of lust meeting rend and approved. Ou molion of W.L," Dcwart, wMH regard tothe town ciock, :.ir. Mecuiey auks ftlty IMhirs per year touUend to it . Jltolitd. Jf the county pays one half tlic.f rice H' proponitioa be iitfrecd to.. Adtipied.; i ue l irunoe UomuiiLtca n-iiiectiiiilf l snort Unit the collector for the last two years U not yet ready to settle, and that the Treasurer, thtittgfi a number of tiruoa United, has uuver ysl siruUicd his willliitiicss tif settle. r' ' ' " On motion irf yt.. L. UewmJ,; l.'m-4J. That ciock couimaieii ne nnnrn.ie.i M Mil Iwu ..... n iiiauitl, ml VO'I'O. .tlOI'ieil. On the hiiblcft of Counterfeit Orders; the Chairman of Committee has beeu furnished with the documents; - . , ' . ., On motion of AV. I'Dewart, llcivlttj, TUst the Council grunt uu order to Hohrbuch & Sou for tlOuo ou iiceouiit of the feucr. Adopted. On motion of W. L. Dewurt, That an Order be granted to Kanbenltloi ingur lor crudlug Fifth street uud alley. MO yards. luakimr 3b5. LAdopted. Ou motion of Vf 1 Tkvi't.JitvjuMl.' fiiat a duplicate Order be gran led to Kcubrn Wynu for one lost for fri I'D. Adopted. On rniabin vt W. L. Dewurt, That the Clerk of the Market be Intruded tn bnvi) jll the tfiigotis from Keefer ik Uuss' store, on thc'snntli sldo of the street, extended to the Court House, or re peal so much of Ordnance which rvinrtutes both sides to be Used a loll-' said point. Adopted. On motion of J. C. Irwiu, Xemlrttl, That unless W. T. ltickey euter Ju a written contract with sufficient surety wlRlu ten days, iu accord. nice with proposition, that the contract be rescinded for paving and curbing around the square. Adopted. .;;, i ,! T Hills presented and Orders granted. Reuben Wynu, John Haas ,t Fagely '.'-M 50, R. F. Diehl too, P. YTVUray 50, David Hanpl t7 S nenj. nruetous BS els., A. AAigail 75, John Smith 44 00, Soloiuou W'eavqr 5ets. Jiuues Smith 1 75, Geo. W. Snilih 3 00. BcnJ. Hendricks a 00, John C. Morgan 2 "J5, i. i. Stroh 11 25, John Leescr 2 25, Steam Fire Co., for November, U0 0O Churles tJsriuger 0 00, Luther 8. Garinger i S Charles Garlnger 8 75. Ou motion, Council adjourned. . ; . i. ., - P. YV. GRAY, Cl'k, L Liu of letters remalulng bi the Post Office t oouDury, ucsemoer 4, 18, A.- h. Rawer, Mis. Louisa F. Broscious. Bro- ner C. Bro., E. M. Billiugtou, Heurv Raker t, Geo. Barlck, Jus. Cantairs, jr., Mrs. Win. Cul rons, H. A. Donahue, Jobs S. Detweilcr U, N'ul. son Grub am, Chas itzel, Wm. llarrlkou 2, Dan iel Hand, G. A. Hopkius. Oscar Heir, Mr. Auull Hausr, Mr. O. Ucren, Philip Huff, Mist Vaierid Herreu, Zacharlah Laulg, Jacksuu Lauig.. Franks lln Lauiir, loo Luglur, lou Larrenel, John C. My ers, Joseph Miller, Joseph S. Maus, M. M. Mar. tlu, Mist E. A. Savings, A. P. Savidge, Miss Ab by Bnyder, W. Ml.fayl,AV Trjmlin A. F. Wodle, Cliaa. Weber, (barber.) flTfi. Wuartou, Mrs. John Stabler. 1 r t , . . la calling for the above letters say advertised, J. J. 8MJ1 II, P. t. "' ontm'MHRm.Awn Itfms. The J'ros furnish- j tn us with the following Items of nows from our sister town,' Northumberland t The teachers havo resumed teaching the pub lic schools after a rest of a few days, during which new boaters were placed In thu school bnlldirtg. ; Mr. Tnubman who has been confined to bis room for four weeks from the efleel of a full, is ngnlu at his post. ' Seveuty-two horses In Northumberland and vi cinity, have been attacked with Eplooty. Over 400 copies of tho Vi wcro circulated In Nortbuinborlnnd and vicinity tho first welt oflts existence. J. C. Ccssney & Co., nud Priestley and Me LaUghlin hnvo truiisfexrel by band, from boats and cars, nt this place, over soventy-flvo thou sand tons of coal, sluco the first of May last. A full force of workmen are engaged In com pleting the furnace building. It will be lu full blast In a few months The car shops nt this place uro being rapidly pushed towards completion. They will be under roof In a few days aud tn running order In a short lime. , I. O. O.'V, At the recent session oj" the Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F., of Pennsylvania, the following nominations for officers wero mado t Most Worthy Graud Patriarch Jas. M'Giihey, Philadelphia. . . Most Excellent Ulgh Priest John Curtis, Phil adelphia. ' ' ' ' ' R. W. S. Grand Warden S. 8. Child, Ilar'.i.. burg. ...'. : v '. : ' R. W. J. Grand Warden Gen. bidobothani, .Absalom Taylor, Geo. Redifer, Gcorgo Fling, Jos. J. Williams, B. B. Evans, It. W. Bailey, George Bertram. c : RW. Grand Scribe Jus. B. Nicholson, Phila delphia. If,. W. Grand Treasurer Juo. S. Heisc, Phila delphia. R. W. Grand Representative to Grand Lodge of tho United States John W. Stokes, 8. F. ; win ner, F. M. Rua. Iint of Juror lor Aljouriii'(! Court, Orccuiber 3'J, 172. 1. Cyrus Walter, Mere'iant, tJliilllMinuquc. 2. John lliilf, Merchant, Shainokin twp. 3. Peter Mcnires, Farmer. Lewis. 4. Henry Neihotl', Barber, Shainokin Bor. 5. Henry T. John, Merchant, Mt. Carmel 3o. H. John M. Ciidwalhule.r, Merchant, Sunbury. 7. Clms. Hoover. Farmer, Lower Amrustu. 8. John A. Lloyd, Gent ieiuaii, Nortli'bcrlauJ. t). Jacob lloflman. Farmer, Uelaware. 10. Jesse Yocum, Gentleman, Nurtiriierlnud. 11. James ('ouUIit.u, Farmer, Lower Augusta, lij. Kntiert MeGaw, Carpenter, 'I urbut. 13. Kphram Thnrp, Laborer, Oki'.. 14. Isaac Frederick, Fartuur, 1,'hlliisu.uitiiue. 15. John TroutuiMU, Fanner, Jordan. . lti. Amos .Maul, Fnriiicr, ivlawnr-. .; 17. Samuel Leho, Fanner. Lower Mahanoy. 18. John Pntridire, ll'.aeksmitU, Zcrlu. TJ. Joseph Deppin, Innkeeper, Mt. Cnrtn. bor. 20. Peter (iein, Farmer, Upper Mahanoy. l. tieome Krdmaii, Farinei, Shamokili twp. Joseph Refder, (ieiitleiiiiia.-Hha'kiu twp. 2.5. iK'iit. 1'. Diehl, Laborer, Minimry. 21. A. C. Loncen, Mechanic, Milton, 2", Geo. W. Smith, Laborer, Snnhury. 2H. James ('nnimiiifrs, Coutiibl,Wnlsoiitow n. 27. Isaac Reiix, Drover, Waslilnsrton. 2. ('has. J. Conrad, Laborer, Lower Auiriistn. 29. (ieo. 11. Conrad, Shociniiker, l.o. Augusta. Ut). Michael Kerstctter, Lalxiiur. Coal, ul. Clms. Klork, Farmer, Upper Mahanoy. H2. r.Jward Klinter, Laborer, Miauioklu lior. !!3. Georjre W. Funk, Farmer, Turbut. IH. Samuel Deuiinond, Fanner, Delaware. 3.1. Harvey Nye. Farmer, Delaware.- , UO. John Hoof, 1'aniii r, Turbutvllhi. Foil Rent. A bouse on tho eastern end of Market street. Possession civen immediately, if required. Kuqulro at tills office-.' r Asplendel assortment of cheap heaters for t.llc by J. H. P.eed, Suiibtiry, Pa. Ciiai'I'kd Hands, fuen, mph sWin, pimples, ringworm, sait-i ileum, ana ot tier uutnueons al- feet ions cured icc.i.'iio cioeii, tiini vile ruin 01:101, Filil Illlll smooth, iy UMii'' the JrNli'itit Tar r'nAP, mnde by Caswell. Hazard & Co., New Y'ork. lie cer tain to ijct I he Juniper Tar Son', as there are rnauy worthies i Imitations made with common tar. Nlfi,'72.12w. Tun Purest and Sweetest Cod- Liver Oil Is Has nd & Caswell's,, made on the soa shore, from - , 1 . , ,, ' . r, ,, ff"!', soloctcd livers, by Caswell, uw. or,k- . 11 U uulu'!y r;' wl,I"llttT. 0,"'c, t:lluJ" I' 1 tin Kuril v Co., nnd sweet. 1'a- prefer It to all i others. Physicians have sledded it superior to nnv of the other oils In market. Nl'i,'7'M2w. A valuable lot In Cake's addition f. Sunbiiry, " , '"r Tnl v nl I n . 1 ,doJ lcrro' ArPy. JlUkUll'SS A'oUl'CS. f' ' . TV. R. F. Wclmer has Just received his second f iin tutrc ui i ii 1 1 mill wiiurr ootii,, i' licit otr illilll .......i... r An.i .i ,i pioots, furs, carpets, oil cloth, rnne grooerics, and iu fact everything to suit the taste und fancy, nud nt prices astonishingly low. He sells for ready cush, and will not be undersold bynnyoiiu. Give blm a call, and be convinced that, Weiiner's papular cash store is the place to secure lierirainn.' 11i:autifll. The new styles of Hats nnd Caps that adorn the windows of S. Faust's hut store, on Market street, are beautiful,' ; His fnll ,-aad. winter stock Is superior to any ever seen In tills place. All tha latest styles, nnd of tho best iiiUi llty, are to be found at bis establishment, and at priccs'to suit the times. Fun thf. Housis. Iuluenza or Epidemic C' tnrrh. This being a lyphod 'disease, requires a sustajutng treatment or success will be doubtful. Those not knowing ho to treat thu above dis ease, call on NIC.tf. ; JAMES VANDYKE, Snnhury, Pa. When you w aut to get a first class boot; go see W. II. Miller, as he bus Just noeivid tho finest assortment of Hoots uud Shoes, such us French Calf, Scotch bottom , French Cutf,' double soled and single soled, all stitched by hand. Also, fudged boots of the best brands. He don't pre teud to sell a macblnc-acwcd boot. For a first class boot go nud see bis stock If you dou'i buy. Always the latest styles ou hand. Evans' Ame rican Patent (iaiters for boys, the nicest shoe ev er made. Sizes run from 4 to 10. In facta full line of all the bust make of Hoot and Shoes. Tuk Celebrated Star Cook Stove, for salo by J. 11. ItovJ, Sunbury, F. , . . Horse ami Lor roil Sale, A new coltuge' bouse, with ull the modern Improvement'', locat ed in Purdytown, on tbe Cattawisa load, is of. fen d for sale at a reasonable price. Apply Ut O. P. Scasboltz, Saubury, Pu. Special Notices. On Mart-Inge. Essays for Young Men, ou Great Social Evils and Abuses, which interfere with Marriage, uud ruin the bappinusu of thou sand. with sure means of relit f for the Erring uud Unfortunate, deceased and debilitated, bent lu sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Howard Association, No. rj, South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Fa. p e c o 0 t k J & ' . xs o i h a k s . a , (4 w a t- B St " si M u5 cu P tn 0 o O tS 4U &2 c - 5 (l V ' . S -2 r o. X, a j 3 xt c I r 1 F 3 s t cu ri tz a 2 2 2 S H - t, ... r 5 s S a j S C w r- 1 THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. 11UBLISHK11 as a warning nnd for the benefit of ymiif) men nc.ii u(i,r who sulfer from Nervous Debility, Loss of Manhood, etc., sup- '"'"'"THE MEANS OF SELF-CURE, Written by mie who cured hinindf, after under goiug eoiiniderablo quaeUery,aiid sent free ou rc celvlng a poKt-pifld dlrectcd "envelope." Addrcsa. ' NATHANIEL MAYFA1R, .Tune 8, '1. Omos. Brnuiflyn. N. Y. Ibn1i?.5ifsr."''- OH Til III?. lay eV'ininif, tho USth till., byihn llev. C. II. Yaii'line, IJkshv C. (Hnrui's to'iliss Sam.ie P., ibiughior of Mrs. J. ft. M. iton.ut tho reji'leuc'o of thu bride's mothur in Banbury. ;-;1;i:;Ij.tlv iltvottss. SLWKLKY. MARKET. I'lour tisid Orain ASttrlict. Extra Family ?12.1MrRe.tVhnat, p. ritM f . 'QO Unekwheal, p. ct., 5A0 ..'.? . 80 Corp M'::il. 2.M Corn. 70 1.00 60 2.23 Wheat H: -aii, p. bu, ljjBuckwhcat Ph(frt, . S.00,Onls, a lbs., Corn -S, O.ii jUUop, a.Oil'laxsnd, Tltnoihy Seed, p. b. y.OJi i'roiluco Mnrket. ' Pi.tatOeS, K.ro, per Mutter, p. I,nrd, files, MiHams, doz.; B'.ll Ta I'll Tallow. 85, Country Soap, 19 'lb led Apple, loj Pc lehes, !si.n.iMer. ,V ijcb vTjliifiliscniciits V. C. PACKER, Attorney at Law , r- . -s j Movember fl, V.i72. tT. ; "VJOTji'i: j, hi ivdiv jilven that wo have pur j e.ln..ed tin; folloniiitf arth ies ut Constrtb'.o j Sale, an tli" Hnb day of NOVKMI1KU, uud that I wc have load"'! the sa;ne to J. It. i'.oslion ol Up per Au'1-.ll to'.vtiihip, ofiiiniaiif rland uoun ty. Pa., duriiif,' Jiur will aud pleasure, 1 table, clock, loir.iire, ti chairs, roekiui; chair, looking :lass, lamp, 40 yards of carpet, parlor Hove, lies!;, bedsteads and l-ddin;r, washstiind, table, 2 wooden Iniukets, iiulllin frame, 1 hnrcl vine par, 1 rain barrel, 1 express toilet, 12 bushels of potatoes, ' tub of pickle.,. u lot of ru oblige, ft lot of jars aud fruit, Impair of thickens and oiiti bo;;. S. O. HEED t CO. Funbury, Nov. U0, 1S72. t. OIUX. "VTOTK. IMi beieby.e.ivcir lo all who are in .iN delnvd l4 Hie Utc llrtn of lletfuer lnue;t' lon. in Hie Imuliery business In tiiu borough of Noi iiiumberlaud, 't 'tonic'Xliinvard flud seUie their aeeouiiN Hh umli'rsla'iied surviving pnrl ! ner, as tho business of the lirm must be settled I without deiav. ; ' ii. m. iiouoiiTON. Noithumherlaud, P.i., Nov. 2:;, '72. tt. iSUMBURY.. PROPEIRTY. 1 13 Houses For Salo."' r.t i Toics sale:. ,IT!l.l. be exposed to pul.ie file, on Tut's T t!u.V. tha 1:1th day of Dccuiuber next, (IST'J) lit 10 o'clock A. M ., at the. COUKT HOUSE, In thu Ihnouih of fUNUUUY. Thirteen Houses and Lots, fitf. the efta:.e of Edward I. liriglit,' lU-e'd. ft m ffift Five of sai l bouses, Kdn n block of line two story JHUCK. DWELLING I!f)l-ES stiiatc on tli!" south side of Chesiiui street In the HoroiiL'Ii of Sunbury, Noi tliu.uljc ilaiid county, Pi ini-ylva-n in, bojiidi'.l and fronting on s:iid Che.-tnnt street on thu north, a lot of Mrs. Fisher on the cast, the Shumokiii Valley nui Pottsiille Uail road on the so itli, and lots of the e.-ti.te of the late Oiror.'.i Wei-i r, dice.iM'd, on the west, each lot conta'Hiing 'J'J feel iu widili,orthci'eaboiils,aml two hundred uud thirty in depth. These houses will be sold in a block or s-parate t Btilt pur rhilJeis. l our S'lrit-c!nsi I nunc tlwelllus. Also, l our ri"Hii ions lots, ot ground sltunto on the south side of Walnut street in said lio roueh. boiin lc 1 on the north by said Walnut sired, on tbe c..t uud south by an alley, and on the west by ii lot of the estate of Mrs. Laura An cle, ib-e'd. Each of said lots eontainiiiL' In front L".l feet and ill depth two hundred unil thir ty feet, wlieivoii me erecHl four Urst-c!ns f r uue dwe'iliiiS I'.oti-cs with oilier outbuildings. Eucb house is seperatj. No. 1 is occupied by J. K. Cement, No. " is occupied by Thomas Hamilton. No. 8 is occupied by il. L. tBi:upnn. No. la occupied by Ejus Schneider. . Three Frtuuc "w'IHn; llutistrs. Also, three coiititlous li,u uf ground situate on thesniith side of Vine street hi said flolousll, bounded on the nui ih by said Vino street, uu the cast hy a lot of II. 11. Musscr, i n the south by property of Ira T. Clement, or un ulh y. and on the west by a lot of Mrs. Ann N. llright each of sai l lots containing In front, feet or there abouts, and In depth one huudrcd aud fifty feet or thereabouts, whereon are erected three good, nearly new, two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSES and other out-houses. No. 1 is occupied by John Irwin. No. a is occupied by K. 1). Mitchell. N". a is oeeupseil by John Spitee. One (wo-Ntory Fruiiie Dwell lug IIotiNe. situate on the west side of Fourth stivet, front lng on si.Ul Fouitli street on theeist, a lot "if Ja cob Fetter on the south, an alley on tbo west, and a lot of Harry Dicfl'cnbach on tho north. The lot contains in' front on said Fourth street 28 feet, or thereabouts, ami one bandied and ten feet In depth, now occupied by Rev. A Wheat. I.iiucMtoue I'rojiert'. Atso, the one full undivided third pint of nil that certain tract or piece ol land situate in Point township, Northumberland iounty, adjoining lands late of the estate of Charles C. Kay, ihvd, now Kiissid. Cuiirle (,n!iek bndj oibeis, coiitaiiiiui: Fl FTY -Til lU'K lien s inore or les, w lieroon nre i-rwU'd a LAlttiK FP.AM E DWEL LING llOUSi'. and Kitelien, a Frame Haru, two good new LIMEKILNS, dec. A Younc: Orchard uud nearly ail ol which is ill u good ft.ite of ciil vatioii. On tiiis tract of land is an iiiexhausta blc bed of VeVV . SUl'KHIOU LIMKSTOXK suitiilJe for llaxhij.', and lor. . ail I'lirrnses for which liuii otouc b u.ied. The q'i.irii".'are now fully opone.l and urc being worked. They art simuleil about two nnd u half miles from il.e borough of Northumberland. A bnmdi later:. 1 railroad, about three quarters of u mile iu ItiiL'lh connects them with tbe Philadelphia and Eiio Railroad at Kupp't station, fro I a which lime stone is shipped daily to Sunbury and other points and can hu shipped by railroad ot caiuilto Nor thumherlaii l, Danville, Shamoklii, ,x.,us cbuap ly as any other liuietoue. in Hie reiiou. The limestone and railroad w ill be -old kepa fatc from the land if purchaser,, rii sire ii. At the same lime mid pluce ihe undivided one third of the eighteen Knili'oad Cars and a set cf 13l!ieksmilh nnd ynany Tools will be luld. T Ell MS EASY. The above properties will be soi l 011 lont time, so us to enable purchasers to liiuko their pay. uietits easy. The terms and eondltiuns will be nude known oil the dav of sale bv WM. M. ROCKEFELLER. Executor . . . of Edward Y. lirilt, dee'd. Sunbury, (fctobef V.lth.' 187J. J - AduiiuiMtrutur'M .Nqtice. E-talo of PHILIP ZEKUE, Deo'd. , "VTiJ'lTCEU hereby given Unit letters nl adiiiiu aA l.-tratlou having been granted to tbe under signed iiii tbu estate of Philip Zeihe, late ot Low er Malianny township, Northumberland county, l'a.,lc;e.isj j. All 1 11 son lixlehtci to said es tate ore requested tjj luajic Hunieijl.itd settlement and those having Malms are yencslcd to pre sent them for tal!inei)t, It. M. llUliU, (jeorgelowu, Nov, 9, '7'J.tit. Adniliilstrator Aliuiuitntpr IVodt'i". NOTlCEls hereby given than Letters of Ad uiIiiialrMllou have been griinii 1 to ike uu dersignwl on Iba estate of William K. Lawrence, lute uf Upper Augusta township, Nortbuinber lano couuly, deceased. All having claims aguiust thu estate will present for settlement, aud tlieni kuowiug themselves Indebted to suid estate will make payment to MOliUECAI LAWRENCE, tuupuiy, Oct. 19, '7.'.--Ct. AJi"nnlratr. 1S72. 1312. or . VA Lli AND YITE GOODS, nt the Stor - of llord Hrothci- v ?:'shoUr, (sileee.fsors to S. O. lVcJ V liro.) ' ,,' COMTUIIXfi OI'" DKY GOOIW of every rc'cri)'iiou and arlity such as Dxij Uuoim, Meiiino., Ca ti mi nr.-i, 8 vtiss, Ai.I'a CAS. l'el USK, A:c, 1'I.iIN V KlIKUIi UlOD:-, rlllAWt.'. AND C'vlAT!), llMIl.ilV. andu Full Ar-f'oiiTMiiNr ok Xotk:;j, which are bring cold at the lowest Cash Prints. ALSO, GltOCKUIKI ASD I'ltOVlSlOS-S, nine and fresh. r,. v..,,,- r . ,m,. ii.r iv--, v , UKIS.- AUK, Gl.Af.SU A lit, AND Oul) , AM At 1LI.OW W ARE, Nicest IljitiKis uf l-'lour coustauliy ou linn J. A very lart ASSOISrl'MKM OF WAlX 'l'Al'KK, , , Imll, frl.ifi.'l ,.,1 ,,,,t,,, it ' ve.i i t ii,, I.... ' BOOTS AND S1IOK ,M fiuiulhe celebrated baud made Hoot and Shoe Mniiufiictoiyiif Watooiitown, for MUX, WOMEX AX D CIMI.DKKN. 11KA D Y-MA DK CLOTmSC, of ull clues nud rf the lutett styles. V L Q u n . A constant supply of western whito wheat Hour Th- mont Pioit :.i;'i,-li. nsivc an 1 v.ilua'b'.c re n speciality. I liicloiis wm k i vvr puli.i-hed ; also, for our new Thn public arc Invited to call and e amine o ir ill-trnlj I i:.imily LiMe, conlainiin .". "J lino (foods tree of eh arire. Our iiioito is t.i..l. ''npture lunstnition aii.i Dr. Miiith i umpleto Bales nnd Small l'loii'.s." and to please all. The lilulifi I price will be paid lor all kii.ds of country produce. iiu u, ,-i. .it..,, ii,, i,. i.,,l,,.,tJ i,....i , I nil times the most complete, stijek. and selling at the Jowe-t pines, wc nope to merit a f ..11 share ol patronage. RF.Kt) BKOTIIEU A. r.ASUOLT.. Eimhiiry, Nov. 2, 172. -ly. .. . ... Administrator h Aotire. Estate of JHSSK YOCCM, deceased. NOTICE is hereby j.dvcn Hint letters of Ad- iniiilstnilioii on tlic. e.-tute of the above I) unied Jesse Yocum. late of the l;oroi;t:h of N,.i- thtimberhinJ, in tile county of N".rl !in inlv-rliiii.i, deceased, have been granted to John 11. Yocum. residing in the boio'.i-b of Ahltind. Schuviklll county. AH person therefore baviui;' claims or demands a i.tinsl the estate of said decedent e.ie reiiuesti d to make the saine known to ihe sni.l county. AH person therefore baviui;' claims or demands a.r.tiiis! the i-etate of s.ii.l decedent e.ie reiiuesti d to make the same known to the said John II Yoiiim, nt Ashlar.d, t-ebuvlkill countv, or to Mithaht Yoeiiin, ut Noitlui'nil.erinn..l. u Norlhuniherlaiid eonutv, and III. we. ind'l.le I to the sum estate are ii'T-iested to make, pay incut . to the undersigned without ilclav. r, ' JOHN II. YOCUM, ! O.0, ,2.-fit. Alnniiistriitor. "Uti'iuestionably tho best snt:i!iitd work of the kind in the World." i ltAi:tl'.ZVf-i IAi.i..!:. .No;:--, of tl. e Press. ?hec-v-r;ere.,si..r il.'e.i' i:U.p of t'i's ef-l- h.l month' v proe i; - continued ad.,: eilmu I i ; I'OJ'M ;i I- ue,-.; c H I- win tiling into liuw ui. it p- h. I liionUi. v. i Ust ' ' I-t it ns o':c n' the i- lie-.."- tors n. in-.! as n:n ri -i'iici -I ill I lM' publi.' i li'id , ior n vii-1 i i in- ii i ii. -s ! 'ea vi n ov no iio- I p'-al t i s:;'- J j r.-j a.i: . or il'-'-ra' lusic The cbaliii-t'T IVJ. 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Four copK-.-, w .1 Ii 101.1 Chr 1 I mos (and 1 uc it ti.) - s, (.1.1. I.uhl coj'les nud I eight Chroiuo I Willi .: pa .raiid Ch.oiuo gra tis,) Mii.Uo. j Tbi above 1 luljj f 0, ii - in ide lip i-.'.joii.llv of j The Salui.iiiy Uiei l.e; i'.i-i i.n.f 1 ..e Luly'.s I Friend, if iiliy e nisis ionic I I n . a-li e.-py "uf 1 Till! l'o-l ( llilll (. 1.1 Iiii.,; 1 ii.-!.. Ii l!."t -l.iomu j is I'Ot wislie.l. lilt v o.-i.r 1 nuv he ib- Inc.. 1 1'iom , each j.:.d;.-- Uriel, ! . ..!.' ! t c..; y 1 acli , of Tli-! Lady's l.c-'i I. S.ituM'iy i--i.ini I'ost, ; lilld tile t'liioi'iu, w i;l i.Bti.l ii.;- i.',.i.:. ( fi ii cents extiu mmt alvay- l.e -en; for :i..i i. i .1 ; cs.. peujes of each Cl.tuin '. ) A I !u,-. ' 1-LA' U o: i'Kl llli' oN. ! oiu V;iiui ijiici, I .ii..,.i.,. I "A Complete Pictorial lllstcty wl' the Tbv i "Tlie best, ebeapi st, uh 1 luo-t s .k c, a. i ' Faulty Paper I:: tl.-e I iii.,u.- j II A IC ' K II '7ii V. K li I. V , j 8PLUMJ1DLY ILUUi't::AT::D. Noiircii of the Pi.s!. The. Wei l.li-v i- the ahic.-t and most 1 ,.n c: : 'u! IUas.1riH.e4l i'rii.li."piibLlicd lit tbi c t i.tiy. Its ediitii i.i'.s are .-cliol.ii 1 v in:.) ion luiliiLT. uud curry much weialil. Its i'.ln tnii..ms ol cari. ui. t'teiil., nre full nnd fri-li, un I l ie pn 1 i.i-i d hv our lust il. -iners. Witu 11 eircuiaiion of l".i.- IKiO, Iho Wii.hiy is r..;u! by 1,1 l.si half a million pcr-our., uud its iiiMuciicv as an i ruaii ot opii. 1.1:1 is biniply treiiicuUi Lt. 1 i.o Wnkiy iiiiilnuliu n pObiliie pos'iioii, 1111J i,;iicsvs li.a.'nie.l views 011 p.:ii,U...i'. uui s.oo.,1 pijo:e:ii...--.i,Mji i;.',; VK.'. ji'-rc:.'i .1.1!. fctlt UU'TIONS.-l'ird. Tiiti ; . , Jlalptfl's Wvciiiy, OUC Ve.if, ii 0J Ail Extra Copy of eitbi r the AiiiL'iiiiuc, Wuvh- ly, or li.ii.ir win be supplied hi alls lor uvt-ry CiUb of Five Subscriber at (i 00 cut ii, iu one ieuul- tuiicuj or, Six Ciipits lor iu'O CO, without tail a CO y. S:.ih;cr':pt!iiik to ll'irpcr's' Miigalliu', Weikly, aud liucir, to one uddri-ot for one j ear, f 10 to; or, ItolI llarisr,sPciioda..i:.", to one addicts forouu vear, il Oil. . Hack Numbers can bo mpplic '. ut any time. 'Ihe Annual Volumes of llari" r's Wiikly, iu ueiit cloth bin line, will be unit by c! ii -s," free of eljiense, for ti 00 ei.eU. A colupl.-tf L-et, colllplising fciMoen Viiilllltc, seat oil li eei lnf crtsb ut tbe lalu of 35 ','5 per vol., freight ut ex- pensKOf purchaser. The postage on Harper' Wei kly Is 10 cents a year, which iniul bo tulU ut the s ubtci iber's paU-uttice. Ad.lr.s H AUl'FK A EROTIir.r.c', New Toik. , t ti v fcv r-s ioi v:;.';. Money e !? rinfix ith Hli ni il and hey. CliH-K out tit. ;. : " ( irt '.Ji.rs I'": Klalloi'l M'f'gCo. li'j Fulton M. N. Y. ill 7 4-v Vi'Ar"Til.I A(kKTf f i"'i x r ipnnlli to sell th.i Jinpi.rte 1 Aii.ii'. 11 l-auiiiy Ki.l;tlr.g M:. cl. '.:. fi lie siiiip.c-t eii.l iiol in llm world. .Ad-dn:- Anierb a 'i Kulttlug Mat blue Co., ui.V.4 Wasliiutuii hi cc.-t , il '-toii, Mns. ilr V 'lw look: rKt:t;TAi,a,. tf '"'r v,,t1; 1 ' '"""1't"' male or f.-t.in:.'. t.'tv. Jo nil who will v. rite i'ori.n Agency o t. n-l for a ct'i y of tl.it " Wnr.der of Wonder.-,"' Ihe Jiloi ti.itVl Hi. i n . f I;; nly. It. eontnin.1 over il fly hv'ti'iil llMtstr.i t ii ;R, n nil will be sent FftKK I r.'lvt.o n. 'y wrllo. Address T GAiiinpr;, Puteiwn, N. J. (r7 4w A Ji;lTS c.m nol lo hotter thin; sce'j:can J - n;eii"y lor 'i'. S. Antlnir's cleat work. ''I('!;K YK 1IS V MAV-'l'UM' I n roinpinio-i to the finroin "Ten Nichts ir. a llin-Kwoin." r'.v :f-i.iH'i conic huvj Wo ''"'1 1 alii it -l a..iii:v rti'.l on the increase.. ,,0 ,,1kU. 19 u,rurj!,or lwt cop. !.. .-ee.ue tenilory nt onee. ,T. M . 8T(U- PAK'L.V ('.)., Puliiisbcirs. l'hl!ade!pbl. dr74w Ml.yiS. tt SvliHlul-1c among nil clas- j sis. VM p ojde, t!u i., id. iu- need, those who am i t'.if-t ci.terinL' Lfe, and youth f.f both rel.es buy " . .' ...... " .i'i.I rea l Wit;, the eT"atei.t lirolll. MY JOLLY FBINU'S MJ'JHKT, Vl-j LLWIS' hi.-t ii nd lie.-l Hook. It m.'.ii:.; wii'.i th: .-v; ;::.'. mrj.'Cos ; ami tiler,:-!, Ilio.iey ia it.. e.n. I'm our eiieui ii:1. ete., wliieh ,1 re, sent fre... t.l.o. MAf 'LEAN, l'hilndelj hl.i. drT tw At.KNIS WANTED FOK TUB LIGHT IN THE EAST Die' lotl.ltv oi the llil fce;,. for l'rn.'eeiiM ' """ ' .ie;..u", vn.f we wu. -now yo,i n ,i ucMUa ! '" "" ' l'" "-'i'1 "!:, eiie.iresi I ar.u.y ii,h,e, i nrrt bow fii't ll'i'V nii- n'.'.iiiir it. AJ Irei-.i NA- 1 J'J'1 1,.1'J?' ! 1 :v ''j & .).. Pliiia li 'jdii i, Pa.-l i I I ! decived, brl for wA.-. cold.-, s..t throat, ho.irM.nes and la ..!.. .:n I Oidleultles, list only XVfllr' rbolK' Tablets. ,.. ' , oi th.i imii it . eis are on the. tanrltot, Init tins only seli-ntitli' prt-parulioti of Caibmie Aei.l ,'"r l'n" d.-c.is- i, wb, n clu mically cou.biHed i "'' "l'1"'1' ''';i known n-iardie: a-, in th.e T.t- bleu, I ,'. p.itilc.- .'i . caurioned naa'.ust usiii ! v !ia' ! '"" "'" i.-rU.it-.ii o." t'.i inner.us men ' brane Hi.-su Tablets sln.iild bo fri by used, the I cle.insl:, ai d Ualinir J.ropciiiej artiistouishiiil ! Ie Warn; !, never ml-ct a col. I, it. Is casii 1 cured in Us inch.'.i'iit i-tale, wbeu it le'coiui m- tlleir I cle.insl:, ai d healing j.ropciiiej artiistoiiishini:. ! arni u, never inflect a col. I, it. Is casny 1 f'trcd in Us iiiclpieiit i-tale, wbeu it b 'eoiuon ! ''hronie Cue eure. i eveeciinijly ullileall, Hsu i v,'-, Caiholie Tablets a a vp.vir.r-. ! J';iN Hi 1.1. (n Hi, is p:att f-t., Nc? York, '.t for United Mate 1'! I'lit-. iv-nd lor Circular. -;USAT OFFEItT' IIo..a.k' Wv7e.i"". -IM- J llr.,... v v u , .. i Mc1o.lci.ii!.-. inn! Or..M,-, i-bl ur-t r:.'u '.is'iit.n; j ineludiu:: W.il'.-r" Lit erv iov. prices for ea-li. or ! p"i t cash. a.ii'. t 1 in i . in .. in iii l'loiiilily iie-tai- j mi nts. Mm 7 o.-tuvo lii-i el.rs I-i.iii!.. modern i iiiiprovcment-:, U, -;;: en-h. Now v.idy a Ci.u- e-ito Parlor Oi..-,:. ,.- most beautiful flvle. and p'.-rleel Ion i t. r ::eide. HUi-trrf d CatAloiues !H:ilJ';t.W":if ' . " " ..-v,,-, r, ,i p- fe i-. in H Ik RUBY FE.!1M A ET O ri'.ve.-l ,11 i n ! Liiwsun, 1'.. s 7.1 1." :':: ic.l lb ..I s. Janic A. i i '.:xk. ;.r:;;'.n ,t cr.. '.. '.i '.itci l:l.,Ni w York. 1 Mi'l.i.'Vi:!), , :'Ni!V..!.KI ,x UNl-.t'CALED. ini'i.- a i,v si A" o il. 1 1 i.i.'i:u. wai:i;i:n a co., !Jtj ':r.cr M., Ncvv York. JJI.ATCiiLEV.S ; i ( . : ... av..v3 ivi: - 'l .i. i . !';: . liurab'.c. I't'.iclei.t ami ("e n;.. T! o 1..- t P. imp for thu f . . I . -i. iiii i'. . . , i : i-l il io :i I C!s- Ki liilh ii.viled to Hlatehlcv'a ' l'-.tent' l:n; 101. d I!rac!,ct nnd i cT?'-.'. N.-w Di.-i. .: V. Im . bid, ' t p can b.: i.iti, u.i ,mi without ic- fU'i mwii. r (lie p::n p r .lisiurblut: ".-- W-w ' T. tb i .iiiU. A'-i, !.! Copr.er n . .. i: .cr, t, l.'di 'i-i.-r craci.-' or ,,n-l wi',i ni.ia-! a.iv oil.e.-. For i .ilc'uv I llli.'i .'. . I ! -! 1 1 i . i : I is cs- f-j. fln'J Dealers ivc: -ie -. . .-. I'.ieeLUt. t'H.'.f. il , f.ietiiu', , M0( .-r..c t I l..i- I'ci,i.s-j' and 1. T lil.l. 1', Manii l'l,ii.id'.L. t'i.. LSI4.lv , l' l Q )l I "'1' "'! AC'iiU V.'anled! l' ' ,'--V.' clns"i" ,if w,Ui.i p.".pK'. of el .Ml either l', Joar.;' or o,,', i.i.i,.-' I.. 1.: n..'l:i.y:,t V..ii,v f,)l' '' '1 "'' ' ' li:tlt' . than .-.t ..r.-ll. ly else. I'..rt:eu!.tr fr.-. ' A l oess, I.. !-.!N-0. &C..I., ! S,4,y' n.it:and, yuiue. ' f Ml V. b, st el, in... iiool. ia the uruket U Tl.11 Slriij .ic" t.f PKTJ'OLEi :! V. NASKY, It U illustrate.) bvTliOMA.- N Af T, the ".-M-ut- et of Anu i cm Arlitl.-, and e eiti.lin an ii.tro- . due! 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