unburn- mtricnm SUNBUIIY, OCTOBER im llallroad Tine Table. ARRITAt. AMD DRPABtUM OF MAI1U ATSUHBUKT. N. C. R. W., South. Erie Mall, 1.30a M Erie Express, fl.4Q " Mull, 11.15 " Nlng. Express 6.40 p ro P. A E. R. R. Wert. Mall, 0.80 am Ulntf. Expres8l3.25 p m ElnfimMall 4.10 " Erie Express, 6.40 " BUNBURT AND L1WIBTOWH B. B. I.cave Sunbury for Lewlitown at 7.80 a. m.( and 4-30 p. M. Arrive at Bnnbury from Lcwistown at 1.60 and 7.45 p. mi SBAMOKIN DITtSIOlt, H. 0. H. W. LBATI I ABBIV unbnry at B.4S a m I At Sunbury 9.25 a m " 13.35 pm I " .'8.65 pm 4.40pm I " " 6.00pm CANTHXe, HA7.LKTOH 4 WILKE8BARRB B. R. Regular passenger tsaln leaves 8unbury for Danville, Cattawissa, Hasloton and Intermediate tntlons, at 0.4S a. m. Returning leava Hazle vou at 1.00 p. m. Arrive at 4.00 p. ro. LACKAWANNA ANDBLOOMSBUROR. R. Leave Northumberland at 9.40 a. m. aud 4.50 .m. Arrive at Northumberland at 10.85 a. m. and V5 p. m. A ecldeutnl Insurance Tickets can be had of Shlpinnn, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. gnmmrr Arrangement fter the Post Office at Kunbnry, Pa. Iffic4 Qptn from 0.30 a. m., to 8 p. m., txtept on Snndayt. CIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OP THE MAILS. Arrives as follows i rom Ibe East at 0.15 a. m., 13.15 p. m., 4 p. m. " South, 6.15a. ra., 13.15 p. m. 4.10 p. m. " West, 6.15 a. m., 13.15 p. in., 4.10 p.m., ' nurt 8.20 p. in. " North, 6 a. m., 11 a. m., $.55 p. m. Shamokin, Mt. Carrnel aud xlntt on that Hue, tl.15 a. m., 3.50 p. in. Mnlls close as folfows : the East, 5. 50 a. m., 10.50 a. m., 7.35 p. In. " South, 10.50 a. m., 7.35 p. m. " Went, 7.110 a. in., 10.50 a. m., 7.S5 p. ui. " North 5.50 n. m., 3.50 p, ni., 7.35 p. m. Bhnmnkin proper 13.15 pVui. Shnmokln aud otlice on that route, 4.20 p. in. J. J. SMITH, P. M. usincss locals. Thk Improved tiitoVKit & Bakeh Srwino Ma ui inc. These celebrated ruuchlues are offered it the most reasonable rate. For particulars apply to D. O. KUTZ, Airent. Fcb.2tf,'73.-ly. Upper Augusta township. Caiioi.ink Dami', denier In Musical Instru ments and 8ewhig Machines, Market. street, near Third, Sunhiiry, Pa. Call and examine the best Orleans, Mclortcms, Sewing and Knitting Ma chines in lie ket. Always on hand the Es tcy, Silvr Tongue, Smith's American. Mason & Hamlin Onrnus. Orders taken for all kinds of Pianos mid M listen 1 instruments. Tho Peoples' Favorite Sewing Mat-bines x Domest'c and Gro ver A Baker. (Persons purchasing machines from inc. wiil receive instructions. First-class Knitting Machines for sale. Hats and Cats. Samuel Faust, has just re turned from the city with a large assortment of the latest stylu hats. His stock Is fall, and the latest styles can be bad at his store, on Market Urcct at city price. Wm. H. Miu.r.it, of the Excelsior Boot & Stioe Store, is astonishing everybody with his low prices. lie keeps the best manufactured. His stoek consists of the lirgcst Variety In central Pennsylvania. Trunks and Valises of all sizes, ure for sale at his store. Tiir finest assortment or fall troods can be found at D. A. Finneys store on Maiket street. Tho selection i very fine, and every variety of Pry Goods, Queeusware, Hoots and Shoes, No tions, Jewelry, Carpets, Groceries,' &c. it c, can be purchased at redo ceil prices. The goods have nil been selected with great care, and ladies will llnd the finest display that has been brought from the city. No Si'Stension. B. L. Riudenbush's Furni ture Store, in Masonic Buildings, has not sus pended, but on the contrary Is promptly meeting the increasing demands of his customers for every description of furniture. Notwithstanding 'he Immense run the people have been making upon him for sonic time he still has an Immense dock to meet nil further demands. foral ffairs. Lost. Tho fire horn of the Good Intent Fire Company No. 1, has been missing for some time. Any person having it In their possession, or knowing In whose charge it nov Is, will please inform the president of said coirlpithy. On the dde of the horn Is engraved "Presented to the Good Intent Fire Company by C J Bruner. Em'l Wii.veht, Prtisidcut. IIrd Timks. From present indications the nni'.ng winter w ill be. an unusually hard one on ho poor. Wo would ndvlse all who have a situ itlon to keep it if possible, und use their carn- igs judiciously. J. B. Haas, of this place, is 011 a tour to New ,'ork State, buying apples und elder for hi eus omers. The Sheriff and Constables ure kept iiitsy just :ow. Hard times Is the cnuse. Lakcr Yield. John W. and Isaac lloffntav,, isqr., of Rush township, from 5U shot-fcs of ellow bybred corn, raised 130 bushels of cars, fills Is an extraordinary yield. Can (i"itdy icutitl Daily. A Wreck of nlue coal curs o- .d at Delb ors station, on the Shamokin ro,..-ottd,ou Satur ay lust, o t, v-CCuuul of one car Jumping the -uck. The passenger train was uuuble to pass, uu be Hazleton train was sent out and brought ue pnteeugers and baggage to this place In the -veiling. The wrecks appear to be of frequcat ccurrence on that road, as we notice the wreck rew going out ulniost dully. The Railroad employees of tbo Pennsylvania tall road Company at this place, were paid on londay last, by checks which were readily an wcred by the First National Bank of Sunbury. Uuce the late suspension all over the country, n6 Tiutorlul change Bus been effected in this old n tltntiou. We are happy to note this fact as ft ihows that tftie best management exists, and hat they aie prepared to pay promptly dollar' or dollar. Adjutant GenVih" Latta will Inspect lu pcr jn, at this pluoc, oi Thursday next, the Eighth Ulitury Division; All kinds of Justices-Blank's are kept on Ua'iYd A this office. Legal Blanks of every descrlpt i6h satly printed on first class paper, can be had" at nort notice at this olHce.- Our facilities for all lnds of Job Prlntlug ate not excelled In this ourty, and woik done hrthe latest style at city rices. Improvement. We noticed lately a double .-ame building being erected'dh second strecVbe w Walnut, by A. N. Brlce,- tiql Also, a two :ory frame bouse on Front ilVoetj by M rs. 81 inn Bostlan. The brick butWlBof Mr. Jac6b blpmau, on Fourth street is apprtoarttrog-tiom- eUoii.- It !s a neat structure, arWill'TAslie w-'denlrabhJ residence. 'os-nie cheap',' veXtA secand hf.WiM'8tfrVeS A Fatal Aocidrht oit irr Railroad. On Friday evenlnn last, Frank Honser, an employe on the Northern Central railway met with an accident at the lower yard which cost him his life, lie was attending a switch, and a train passing down unobserved, struck him, knocking ulm down, with his left leg across the track. Bevcra' cars passed over It maag'.trtg It terribly from the knee down. Dri Hanpt as promptly called, bnt thought It adviiablo not to amputate the limb until reaction took placo. lie lingered until about two o'clock, when death ended his sufferings. The funeral took place on Sunday and was the largest that has occurred In this place for some years. Tlavlng been a soldier daring the late war, be was burled with military honors by his soldier comrades, accompanied by the Snnbory Band, and as they played tho sol emn strains of the "Dead March," we were re minded that the heroes of the war are pass ing away, one by one, luto the land ol eternal peace. The romatns were taken to the Luthe ran church which was crowded, and hundreds turned away who were unable to gain an en trance The Rev. O. W. Hemperly preached an appropriate sermon on the occasion. The circumstance Is a sad one. Mr. Houscr leaves a wifo and Ave children In a destitute con dition to mourn theli early loss. As we know tho family to be most doservlng of public sympa thy, we hope that, as a bard winter Is before them, our liberal citlxens will not overlook them In this their hour of distress. Visiting Firkmbn. The Good Will Are com pany of Allentown being on their annual excur sion, up the West Branch, last week, an invita tion was extended to them by the tire department of this place to remain with us a day 00 their re turn homeward, which invltntlor. .wo accepted. On Friday morning as the ,0.30 trntu.ari'lvod from Wllllamsport, the Ore department of Sunbury met their guests at the depot, and marched to the siUare where a speech of welcome was deliv ered to tho visitors by den. Jno. K. Clement, and was responded to by Mayor Yeagcr, of Al lentown, who accompanied them. After this they imrched through the principle streets head ed by the Allentown Bund. The "Good Will" boys presented a very lino nppeurance, being ! equlpivd In full flreiiiuifs uniform. The band 1 accompanying them Is composed of 80 members, i and a variety of Instruments prominent among which, as leading Instruments, ore the plenlo, 1 the elaroiiet and the trombone, and which, lu J the efficient hands that controlled them, Inter- I mingling with the tone of the Sax horn, produced , that peculiarly beautiful music which cau be heard ! and felt, but which cannot be analyzed or ox I plained. We will place our German population I before all others In the science of music. The bund has but few equals, aud the language ofits members, and their facial contour, indicated their nativity or descent as the land of Luther. I As musicians and gentlemen they acquitted themselves with great credit. I After tho parade the visitors were escorted to their quarters at the different hotels when a gen- ! cral intermingling of the firemen of Sunbury and I their brother firemen of tku city of Allentown took place. The afternoon was spent in show ing the visitors our beautiful location, aud the scenic attractions surroundiug our town.. As no better point can be selected for that purpose thau tho river, by invitation of Mr. I. T. Clem ent, they steamed up und down the 8usquc hnnua for several miles, the trip made more en joyable by the music of their excellent band. Iu the evening a bop wns given them iu the council room which was largely attended, and by appea rances hugely enjoyed. The Good Will compa ny is composed of stalwart men, and Is one of the finest mid best equipped fire companies that has ever visited this place, and for gentlemanly de portment they have lew equals, as firemen. Out cltisens felt highly honored by the visit, and re gretted thnt their time did not penult them to make a longer stay. We hope that the Good Will boys will not forget to pay us another visit soon, and renew the friendly feeling of the fire men and citizens of Sunbury. That Same Old Coon KIli.fd. Not content with having slayed the coons on election day, our estimable Chief Burgess, Sol. Malick, aud ex-Sheriff Becklcy, started 011 Thursday In pur suit of coons, In Rush township, bent on extin guishing the nice. In Rush they were joined by J. W. and Ismic Hoffman, and several enemies ofthecoor. race from Riverside and Danville. They soon discovered the whereabouts of that same old coon, well known to the luhnbilauts of that region ns the most courageous of his race. Dogs were at once set npou him, but they soon succumbed under the claws of his coouship, and nut until a little cur picked up courage, on the third rouud, taking a deadly .grip on his coon ship, and with the assistance oi his billed ru-in-forceinents A'hich gathered around the scene of combat with war clubs and other missiles, that he was placed Aom ill combat. After the monster was finally slain, his dimensions surveyed, aud his prowess considered, it was concluded by the victors that he must have been the father of i coons, and as the bead was slain the tribe would soon tic extinguished. It. wns then coucludcd to give tip further chase. The sculp dance was then performed on tho grounds, the pipe of pence passed around, the wur clubs cust away, when the hunters changed their course towards their wigwams, carrying with them the prize of 33 lbs of coou flesh. As they passed along the road homewards exhibiting their prize, there was great rejoicing throughout the valley of De mocratic Rush, ut the news of "that same old Coob" having at lust been captured. The Bur gess and cx-Slieillf returned laic lu the day much exhausted but highly gratified at results. They tiow warn all little coons to keep "shady" oth erwise they will be compelled to go on another huut. Tub panic among some of the city banks aud stock speculators has nearly subsided. Few per rons have suffered except those who were gam bling lu stocks, and the banks connected with them. The banks outside tho city conducted like our own bunk, have not been u tree ted lu the least. Ricdaiid BrniEii, of this place, now serving lu the 3d U. S. cavalry, at Fort Fetterninn, Ne braska, has been promoted to the rank of ser geant iu bis compauy. Tho fricuds of Dick In this pluce, will be glad to heur of bis advance ment. Graphs. The season for the sale of grapes at this place has about closed, aud wine making bus commenced. The product of the three vine yards near this place owned by Gee. B. Young man, Dr. Eystcr, and II. B. Masser, Was about 24 t'ous. Of this amount about Due half the grapes have bceu sold being shipped' to various points. The other half Is being made Into wine. Mr. YoUnginan's crop was about 15 tons, aud he expects' to make from 1300 to 1500 gallon bf wlue. A New Daily. The Daily MUtonian was sprung Into existence last weelf, published by that enterprising firm Messrs. Moiton A Co. It Is a sprightly sheet, full of local matter, and Just the thing business men ot Milton and vicin ity need. The editorial department exhibits ability, and every uumbtf Increases In Interest The citizens of Milton ufey well be proud of such an'cnterprize, and sh6uld Tieep it up for the cre dit of the town', a'Jd benefit of their business In tertill. FBEsagT. The heavy rains on' Monday and Tuesday night got the river on a rampage. The I watdr having risen some six feet carrylug off all a'ong its banki. - Want Lioht. As yet the eltlsens of the lower end of the borough have been sadly neglocted la rot having gas lights pnt In that part of the town, and much tfdmplhlnt, Is heard against the council for not, ttfgltig the, erection of street lamps. While the citizens there help to pay for the light In the upper end of the town, they be lieve themselves eutltled to the samo convenience, particularly as there is more travel In most of the streets In that end than In any other port of the place. We hope the council wilt give tho matter their attention, and have street lamps erected as speedily as possible In the lower end. At a meeting of the Good Intent Fire Compa ny of Sunhnry, held at their hall Tuesday even ing a week, the following resolutions were adopted 1 Jletolwid, That on account of the beauty and taste displayed In the decoration of our room, and the ardor shown by tho ladies of Bun bury on the occasion of our dedicatory exercises, that the heartfelt thanks of the Good Intent Company are horoby expressed to them for their kinduess. littolned, That we tender the Steam Fire Com pany No. 1. our grateful acknowledgments for the energy they displayed in assisting us in the housing or our new apparatus, aud we stuna ready now to work with und for thorn whenever opportunity offers. Hetol-cd, That the thanks of the Company ore due to Sol. Malick, Esq., for the able and inter esting address delivered at the dedication of our new hall. littolttd. That we hereby express our gratl tudo to the Sunbury Cornet Band for their libe rality In playing for ns free of charge, and add ing by their good mnsle so greatly to the occa sion. Itttob'td, Thnt n copy ol these resolutions be furnished each of the bunbury papers. A TOI KO mnn by the name of William Glass, got di link Inst Saturday evening In Sunbury for the irst time In his lire, and died from tne ef fects of the poisonous liquor. I'ltMon (iazttti. Brother Rlchnrt Is in error as to the location of the above. Tho occurrence took plnce In Sny der eounty, not iu Sunbury. We are told thnt there Is somo bnd whisky sold in Bunbury, but it does not kill qttitt ns rpiick. On Thursday of lr.it week, a son of Dnnlcl Fettcrolf, aged nbout II years, In Lower Malm noy, was riding a yonug horse, the nnlmol ran away dragging him soino distance Inflicting Iu Juries from v.hlch he died a few days after. In Dakitness. Much complaint has been in dulgcd In of Into iu regard to the darkness pre vailing in town fur some nights during the past week. On Saturday night last we observed only- two gas lights on Chestnut street. Tho rest had not been lit, or were extinguished at a very early hour. As the Gas Company contracted to fur nish light at a certain sum per month, it is won dered whether tl.ey make a deduction when no lights ore visible. An explanation is ucccssnry The Loeotnntivo Brotherhood of Engineers moved their quarters In the third story of the I post office building where ihey meet every Sun j.,.. It Is a noble order. 1 lielr otiject is to con gun together for the purpose of Imparting to one another t lie knowledge of their experience as engineers, thus hoping to save the lives and property of tho traveling community which they have iu charge. Boors ! Books I Blank books. School books, 8uiiday School bowks, and miscellaneous books, Initial Paper of new styles, note, letter and cap paper, wall paper, picture frames, dockets, toys and everything thai can be mentioned in thesta tionery line is new open and' lor salo nt C. 8. Hazlcltue's Book and Periodical store. The fin est selection ever knowu to have been exhibited in Sunbury have Just becu opcued at this mam moth store. Call and examine his stock. The Danville Intrltitjmrer thinks seriously of employing a "fighting editor." VittUn (lax'clte. Our Democratic editor lu this county does till his own fighting, and he is not much b'ujgtr than brother Chalfant cither. j E. B. Haines, the historian, well known in , this place, and anxiously looked for by several i of our officers to "pay what thou owest," is no i longer connected with the Williumsport Gauttt j u- JJulhlin. Wonder whether Haines wou't write a history of thnt establishment. j Pike. On Tuesday night last, the dwelling house belonging to the estate of the late Wm. Cox Ellis, Esq., ou High street, in the rear of the new addition to the office of the Lycoming Firo Insurance Company, was entirely destroyed by fire. The house was occupier by Mr. Wm. E. Mohr mid his sister, und the tiro had made such headway before being discovered that hut little of their furniture, clothing, Ae., w as saved. The The fire is supposed to have originated from the explosion of a coal oil lamp. There wns an in surance of $500 on tho house and TOO on the furniture All surrounding properly was saved without damage. Munnj Luminary. A toi'no man named Rentier, from Uulon county, accompanied by two ladies, came to this placo iu a buggy to attend the fair. As they were approaching the railroad lu tho upper end of town a train of car just huppened to come along, which so frightened the horse that he be came unmanageable and upset and broke the buggy, throwlug out the occupants. The ladies escaped uuy serious injury, but Mr. Rcnner was very seriously injured in the spine. He was la kcu to some relative four or five mi'.cs above town, and hU Injuries were attended to by Dr. II. P. Hiitteusteiu. Mr. Rentier was engaged to be married shortly to one of the ladles with him. Sclituujrot Time: A Qi KKit Fish. A fish was caught lu the Sus- queliunnn rccci.t'y which has no known parallel. It was about eighteen inches in length, has n head like a cattUb, a broad and thick body, wfth rour short, stout We, und a tail like a tadpole, weighing between four and five tKlunds. When tiikeu from the water It became speckled like a trout. Xurthumberlaiul Vcs. Several of a similar character were caught below the Shamokin dam ut different times some years ago. List of Letter rennilu.'ng lii' Buubury, Oct. d, 1873. Geo. II. Blade 2, Wcs. Fowls. Wm. M. Gear- hart, G. W. Ileiserman, Mrs. Liable Hewitt, Daniel Holler, Miss Krlssie Hudson, Henry C. Husser, G. 11. Johnson, G. M. Jones, Elizabeth Lesher, J. H. McCormick, Chas. Wier, Chas. II. Roger, James M. Stock, II. W. Scott, Ames Bhive. J. J. SMITH, P. M. Am Aged Party. A party of nine ladles whose united agei summed up six hundred and eighty-three yean, assembled by luvltailoo at the bouse of J. Lelsenrlng, Esq., ou Satnrday last, the 4th lust., In honor of the birth day of Mrs. Ann Gasklns, mother-in-law of our worthy Register and Recorder, J. Lelseurlrig-. We doubt whether a puny of nine ladles,- aggregat ing the same number of yean can be brought to gether In any other town In PouhsylVaala of the size of Northumberland. 483 yean divided among nine would allow ea'cft' Ohe'oY tbli aged gathering to bave been on Saturday last 78 yean of age. No better evidence could be given of the healthy local leu of obr town. May they all live to enjoy many more birth day parlies. Aorta un&tTland Prtu. It li au established fact, that Consumption can be cured 1 but It is far better jV prevent tha cruel disease front fastening iUelt ou'the system, by the timely use of 4 remedy like Dr. If utar'i Baltam of Wild CAo-ry. This standard, prepara tion will speedily cure a cough or cold and even Cousumptiou oftep yields to Its great power.' 1. 1 NT OF CA1NF.N For the week commencing Monday, Novem ber 10th, 1873. W. L. Lance vs Thos, Mast. Ooo. W. Morris and Chas Morris, Exccut's, etc., of Frcomnn Thomas, deceased. W. J., liitnr.e vs 1 110s. mnsi, iico. w. iiojrn and Chns. Mpfrls, Executors, &c, bf Freeman Thomas, doccased. , . Henry Baylor vs Andrew jn. .bsiwick, ei. ni. Philip H. Mortt-e Vs. Reuben Hollenh'ach, et.al. Thos. Baumgardner vs GeorRC Pont,lii, The Burgesses and Inhabitants of Sunbury vs Amelia Fisher) H, Hi. Same vs Wm. I.. newarl el. at. Same vs Jacob B. Masser. Same vs Jacob B. Masser, owner. At: Same vs Jacob Masser, owner, Ac. Same vs Same. Isaao M. Cake vs Joscpn ft. Cnttc. , Mairrinlnna Grant, ct. ni. vs The fill? Moun tain Improvement Company, Stephen Ulttenbcn- dor, et. al. Same vs Same'. . John Fahnestock vs Tbaddeus Shannon. 8ame vs Steeman and Shannon. Adam Lnwery vs John McManus. B. John A Sons vs Henry Baylor. C. B. Wright vs J. B. Masser. John Reiarert et. al. vs Jnn.cs Kelso, ct. ni. Nicholas Wcnek A James Vandvko vs Philip Moore A 1). C. Dlsslnger. Ephralm R. Miller, who sues as well for him self as for the School Directors or Bhnmokln township vs Hugh II. Tents. John W. Hut her vs Jo in Aiungni. Sarah C. Shell by her nex I frlcud Jacob Shell V8 John llaler. B. Blltonbcnder A Co.; T Tlios. M. Pursell. A. G. Murr vs Jonathan Hoover. Ross, Shott A Co., vs J. E. Smith A Co. Jackson. Richards A Co';, vs Alfred Kranse. J. W. Davis vs Joli'i) f. Beard and James Beard, adin'rs of Win. BenYd, dee'd. Charles Glass vs Pet'r Baldy, owner, and Charles Roiulg, contractor. A. W. Creamer Vs Jos'eAh Vnnklrk. John Fry vs Danville, llazlelon A Wilkcsbarrc Railroad C. Joseph Bocher vs Mn'tbias SmucR.'it al. .Tiienh Ftiirftlv vs David Kellibel. - O. S. Lewis vs Swnlow, Uowinnn A Jacob M. Welst. Tits most unhappy person In tit vWrld is the Dyspeptic. Everything looks dark and gloomy j he feels "out of sorts,' with himself and every body else. Life Is u burden to him. This can all be changed by taking Peruvlnn Syrnp (a pro toxldo of Iron.) Cases of 27 years' standing hS.'vo been cured. For Loss of ArrFTiTE.Dyspcpsla.IndleestioVi',; Depression of Spirits and general Debility, In their various forms, Ferro-Phosphorntcd Elixir Cnlisay made by Caswell, Haxard A Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, Is the best To nic. Asa stimulcnt tonic for patients recover ing from fever or other sickness, it lias no equal. If taken during the season It prevents fever and niruc aud other Intermittent fevers. KPtXIAL, XOTICK. Children often look I'ule and SH-lt from no other cuuso than having worms In the stomach. BKOWN'3 VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly WHITE.and from all the coloring or other injurious ingredients usually used lu worm preparations. CURTIS A BROWN, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Drurjfiutt and Cftemit, and dcalert in Meditint at Tw'entt-Fivf. Cents a box. July 12, 1H7H. ly. The C'onreNKion oi nn Invalid. Published by a wnrnlng and for the benefit of Young Men mid others who suffer from Nehvoi s Dbiiilitt, loss ok Mamioop, etc., supplying tho means of self-cure. Written by 0110 who enred himself after undergoing considerable quackery, aud sent free or receiving a post-paid directed envelop. Sufferers are invited to address the author. NATHANIEL MAVFAIR, Juno 14,'73 O111. Pox 153, Brooklyn, N. Y The Iloufiehold Pauarea, and Family Liniment is the best remody lu the world for the following complaints, viz. : Cramps in the Limbs and Stu-4 mach, fain In the Stomach, Bowels, or Nde, Rheumatism iu all its forms, Billious Colic, Neu ralgia, Cholera, Dysentery ,Colds,Frcsh Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chill und Fever. For Internal and External use. Its operation Is not only to relieve the patient, hut entirely removes the cause of the complaint. It penetrates and ervudcs the whole system, re storing healthy actlou to all its parts, and quick ening the blood. The Ilouwehold Panacea is purely Vegetable and All Healing. Prepared by CURTIS & BROWN, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. For sale bv all druggists. July 12, 1873. ly. Thirty Yearn Experieucc orau Old Kurse. Mm WinMlow) Soothing Kyrup 1st the preNcription of one of the best Female Physiciaui and Nurses In the United States, and has been used for thirty yean with never falling safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from tho feeble Infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates tho bowels, and gives rest, health und comfort to mother and child. We believe It to be the Best and Surest Remedy iu the World, iu all eases of DV8KN TERY and DIARRIKEA IN CHILDREN, whe ther it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for usinir will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the facsimile j 01 i-lkiib is rtKMs Is on tho outside wrap, per. Sold bv all Medicine dealers. July 13, 1S73 1 v. At Turnutvllle, on the 0th Inst., fcy the Rev. J. F. Wnmpolu, Mr. Daniel Hillmkvkh, of Lime stoneville, to Miss Lizzie Rta-n of Muncy. On the 19th inst., by the same, Mr. William Coi.BKii to Miss Makv E. IIowkk, both of Trout Run, Lycoming county. Near Comly, on the 17th Inst, OLIVER R. M' CLELLAN, uged 2 years, 0 1110s., and 17 days. jjcto bbcrtismcnts. Wanted. A WHOLESALE Purehasln Agent, for the NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE. self-threading, both in the s'nuttlo and arm, self adjusting tensions, lelf-sctting needle, positive take-up, can bo adjusted to sew the cheapest and coarsest putcnt linen thread ; runs liitht, st-ws fast t cheapest, best made, host finished, most uurnuie. written, guarantee for three For Circulars, terms. Ac., address. years. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE CO., No. 83 North Secoud Si., HarrUburg, Pa. 8opt1lU,1873: S.jna. HAGAN'S BlagnoM tz lm A TEW APPLICATIONS MAf.S A Pur Blooming Completion. It Is Purely YsoetebU, ant I U opentlna I s swn n 1 fall at ooo. llduwawsy Willi tuo t lunli. d M" r auoe caused by list. Fallens, and KituU-uii-ut. '-( . i.n and removes 11 iUoidiftaaud Pimples, LHaJtiiiiE da ul Dslgbtlr sputa. Iniret sway Tan. Fm-kles. suit uuburn, and by It atl but pwarftif irSui!Ue snanll th' ladJ chcA with . Ytnmfttftr BIOOM Alfi) BEAUTY. Bold br all 1 ' :isl Mil J'an-y Mores. 3epoW sL, ,J mm 'l.i lern LefnTO tho American public "'i:rt TIUIllY von in. Itlin ncveryct 1' ilcil to plvo perfect satisfaction, nii'l has just y linen rtylcil tho panacea for all ex ternal "'oiin-U. Cuts, Burns. SwellingR, Pproins, llru'w-s. tic, &c, for Mnn nni Posst. y fiTUy should h" slnrrls: i!ny Notice NOPICE is hereby given Hint nppllcntlyn hi.s betn made to the Conrt of Common Ptens of Northumberland county, by tho Bnnbury Mu tual Saving Fund nnd Building Association, for amendment to Ibe Charter of Incorporation, and thnt the samo will bo granted at the next regu lar term of said Court, unless causa be showu to the contrary. L. T. ROIIRBACH, Proth'ry. Sunbury, Oct. 17, 1873. K1KI.V FAM. NTYLKft. A full line of 91illinery iools from New York and Philadelphia, now open nt MISS M. L. GQ?!LKR'8 lvllM.INKItY NTOItl-:, trlmed nnd iintrimed BONNETS AND HATS, Flowers, Ribbons, fjollnrs, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, and a general variety of MILLINERY GOODS selected with grcnt enre from tlio le:i(flT Im porting houses iu New York nud Philadelphia, ut M1S8 M. L. GOSSLF.R. Fourth Street, below the S. V. R. R. Every effort will be made to please those wlio favor her Willi their patronage. October 3, 1S73. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vnf- BOAR Hitters the most wondarful In vigor ant that over sustained tho sinking system. Xo Person can take these liitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison orotbfcr means,' and vitnl organs wasted beyond repair. Ililious, Remittent, and Inter mtttent Fevers, which aro so prev alent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, llrazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our cntiro country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful intlueuco upon theso various or gans, Is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr.. J. Walkek's VixEGAtt Hitters, as they will speedily removo tho dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels aro loaded, at tho samo time, stimulating the secretions of tho liver, and geuerally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar Hittep.s. No epidemic can take hold of n system thus fore-armed. l)jsiej)sia or Indigestion, Head ache, Tain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Had Taste in tho Mouth, Hilious Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in tho region of tho Kidnoys, nnd a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottlo will prove a better guaranteo of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, (Joitre, Scrofulous lutlaminations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affec tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases, W-AXKEu's Vjxec.ar Um'EKS havo shown their; great durative powers in the most ob srtnatd and intrattablo fuses. .For Inflammatory and Chronic IlheuThatisni, Gout, Hilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Uiood, Liver, Kidneys and Blad der, these Hitters havo no equal. Such Diseases nre caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, ns they advaneo in life, are subject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard against this, tako a dose of Wak eu's Vinegar Bitters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Rheum; Blotches, Spols, l'implos, 1'UHtulcs, liuilti, Carlmuclflfl, King-worms, Scald-head, Suro liyca, Erysipelas, Itch, ScurtV, Dnicoloratinos, of tho skin, llutnora aud l)icaica of the Skin of whatever name qr uutuio, are liberally dug tip aud carried out of ths systoui iu a short time by the uiiu of these liitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms,' lurking in the svstem of so miiny thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No svstem of medicine, no vermifuges, no au tuulmimtius will free the system from worms like theie liitters. For Female Complaints, In young or old, married or single, nt tha dawn of wo manhood, or tha turn of life, these Tonio flit ters display so decided an influence that iiu proremuul is soou jnorccptilile. , Cleanse the Vitiated .Blood when. ever you fiudiu impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptioui, or Soros: cleaiibe it wlji'U yW find it obntructod aud bluirgihh in the Tern, ; tlcuuee it when it i foul ; yoflr'feelings will tell vou when. ' Keep' the blood pure, aud the huaftn of the ytcra will follow. H. II. Mt DONALD rft'rti.. lrugi:!bls und Ih-k. A fit., tjiin PnuioUoo, California, uuux't .oi aaiiniKi.m aim 1 uaiiton Ma.. IV. . Mlinstn avid by all Dr by all DruKtMsli and Dealers. without this Liniment. Ths money ro funded rnlcsi tho I.lnlmcnt I ns repre sentee! I'm imro nnrl pet thn fcnnino MEXICAN MI'STANG tJNIMENT. Sold ly all Druggists und Country Stores, nt 2.. 60c and $1 00 per Bottle. Notico 'vie, sine of bottle. &c. ADJOURNED COKT. I'rotlamatloii. 11T1IEUEA3 the Honorable W. M. Mockcfcl- YV lcr. President Judcc, nnd his AssocIiiIps, for this District, hnve iup tlu-lr mandate for nn iidjourncil Court for Noitluinihciiiind county, to be held nn Mondiiy the 27tli rlny of October, A. 1)., 187;t, bclus; the 4th Mouilay of snlil nnnith, In f?unbury., I therefore uivc nutlcc, that nil cr snns Intitrcitpil, to be ami nppcnr nt the place aforesaid nt 10 o'clock it. n't., of snid ilav. SAMVI. H. K'OHIF.nMEI,, Sheriff. Slicritfi Ollicc, Puiilmry, hept. 'Jtl, 1S":! 7Airioiv ! To all It may concern f , Al) persons nre cau tioned not to purcliasu tha property linon ad Mathlas Sclimuck's liakcry, or nlpresent the "Eiirojicnn Hotel," built 011 Ainnl. E., Kapp's land, In the boinnh of Northumberland ; nor will uny lk'ii be alliiwed if entered ngninst the luiprovenicnts on said lot, ns they lire at present. In litigation, nnd ure owned by the undersigned until the Court decides otherwise. MATH! AS St'll.MCCK. (JIIAMUKRMX FRIt'K & CO. S'orJh'unilicrlnnrt, Pa., October 3d, l- KEXTi riii W "great kamterm KAIMVAY COMPANY, KlIlfT MonTOAOR 7 icrrlit Ciold Itoinls, Coupons payable February and Auyit iu ("told, In New York or Baltimore. For S.ilc, ut !i: per cent., nnd accrued Interest in currency ; secured by First Mortgage j, executed to Fanner's Loan and Trust Co., of New York, covering Company's Line, its Franchises, Equipments, Kcnl and Per sonal Ktnle, ut tho rate of tlfl.OOO per mllo on the Koad, extendinte from Cincinnati tQ('atlctts bura;, the terminus of Chesapeake and Ohio Koad, 140 miles. 1 Governments, States. City, Railroad or nny other marketable securities taken in exchange, nt highest maiket rates, without commission, nnd K. ,V (i. V.. K. Honda forwarded free of charge to purchaser. Pamphlets, Maps and full information will be furnished on application to WM. K1S1IEK . SONS, yj South St., Baltimore, Hankers, Stock nnd Note ilrokers. nud Fiscal Agents of the Company ; dealers iu tiovcrmnciits nnd Railway securities iu all the markets of the 1'. S. Or to Banks and Bankers throughout the country. Ocl3-4w A WATCH FREE worth 20, givcu gratis to everv live man who will net n our aeent. Business light nnd honorable. i?M lrf.iuc In ! davs. Saleable as Hour. Everybody buys ii. Can't do without it. M 11st have It. No (iift En terprise, no llui-bui;. KENNEDY & CO., Octll 4w. Pittsburg. Pa. rSYCHOM ANCY, or SpUIi CJIAJIMIXO." X How either tux miij fuucinu'tv and gaintho love nnd affvctlous of any person tT.cy choose In stantly. Tills simple mental acquirement nil can possess, free, by mail, for )Me., together with n marriage guide, figyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wed. ling Night Shirt, &c. A queer book. Addiess T. WILLIAM & Co., Oct 3-4 w. Publisher Philndelphln. . . ML'RDEK I Xo, we would only call attention to our well auger, with which a "inn can earn $25 per day in good territory. It bores any diameter, and ordinary wolls nt tho role of 150 feet per day. Farm, Township and Conty Rights for sale. Descriptive book sent on leccipt of It cents postage Address ALl.KK ClJ., St. I.o'.ns, 1 Mo. L. C. HOOTER S: CO., Washington. D.C., ! tieu'l Aa'ls lor Ptun., Virginia and Mar.v'd. I Oct 3-4 w CANVASSIVO BOOKS SENT PR EE FOR PROF. I'IMVLKiCS (.lti:t l V4MtK On Manhood, Womanhood and their Matual In- . ter-reUitions i Love, Its Liws, Power, etc. Agents nre selling from 1.1 to 'it copies of this , work n day, and w e snd a canvassing book free j to unv book agent. A.bties. stating experience, 1 etc., NATIONAL PL ISLISIIlNti CO.. Philadel phi.i. Pa. .(Kl3-4 A;ENT.W.YNTKD. Send for Catalogue. Kocjirstlr Kt'wing .IhMiiih- Co., . V. Oct:t-tv. A CENTS WANTED for the n-w hook, t.IKK. AN1 ADVENJ l lil S up ii .1 t : a :t s by his comrade and friend, I). W. C. Peters, Brevet Lt. Col. aiicl Suigcon, I'.S. A., from fids did 11 led by himseif. The only true ami Authen tic life of America's greatest IIi ntfh. Thai i-kii, Scot t and (inoK ever published. It coin ibis full and coinpltte descriptions of the Indian Trib s of llic Fau Wi.st. as seen by Kit C.nsou, who lived among them all his Hie. It givee full, relial Ic accoimt of the Mhh-h-n an 1 ti.i Mniioi: Wak. Asa woik ol HiNTt'Hl, it Is In valuable. A grand o;ip,iiiuiiy for ageiiis to make in'oiicy. Our l!u-iraied ciiculars sent f'ice to ull applhau.s, V, ri:'c and tecure U rritory nt once. . Oi t. 3-4 v DL'STIN, tJILMAN .t CO., Hurl find. Coui. SXH ICE HAFT! An tllliclal and ThcilUing llirtorr of The ro'itri I'.t-li t ion I'nder tU lute Cupt. Hall, Ins untimely IValh, Remarkable Rescue of the the Crew I rom a float ing Field of Ice. Also, 11 IIistouy of nil the Ex peditions tu the Akctii Woiii.n from tt-n Ei( l.trsT Timiw. Profiisi-lv lllu-triiei. igenfi Wanted. Addre.s, PHI I. VDKI.l'll IA HOOK COMPANY. P11ILA. (lot. 3-4w iAM ASSINunOf'KS SENT Flll:K Poll XIIB 1 . ii:vt.i.oii:t: ivkst FIVE YEARS IX 1 i;E TERRITORIES. The only complete lii.-'.o: y of that va-t region bc twecu the Miiaippi a ad tho the r.i.ii.o: Its Rcsoureer, Climate, Iuliuliitati's, Natural Curio sitlci, etc. K conlaini "ID tln vnutaviags oft lie Seeneay, Lands, Pecqlp and Cuito.iliea of I hi) G mil Wot. Agenta are sclllTs- from l" to 25 copies a day. und we .scud a cauvusaiug book free to m.y book agent. Address, tinting expe rience, ., XATlONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, I'a. Oct. U-4w oi.u.4aii Teachers, Students, Clergymer., Postmasters, and wide aw uke Youn Muu. und Wuiiicu of all c-lussus 1 You ruu easily enaily earn a 6rst-clua Sewing Machiue ; or books suttleienttoslocka Library j or some valuable Pictures to beautify your home; or a nice Stereoscope; or a kimkI Tiuie Keeper (Clock or Watch) 1 or a Music Box t or a Gold Peu 1 or a Photographic Album t or a Staud Kcroaffiic Lump for your Palor 1 or a Fine. Ae corden t or Webster's Illustrated y-mrto Diction ary 1 or Koscr's World ltcuowntxt, Statuary Groups 1 or a Finn Ylollu 1 or a Kciuiugloii ntlv Caue ; or a Reiniugtou Double Biiircl Breach Loading Shot Guu t or a Cabluct Pi4U worth $140 1 by simply workhig up jqur uiipccnpled time lu a way explniued in tat circulars of the M. II. P. Co Perfectly legltiman aud respccl uble 1 many would sbv pbllanthropie Address M. li. 1'. Co,, U'J Eact, !i7lU St., New York. Oct. 3-lw (ID Is (lie most poweiful clennpcr, slrengthm!' aud remover of Ulan lular Obit ructions kuiwu. Llo Materia Hcll'ii, 1 Jt is awv;iiy udgpted In foiuiiiiillons "worn down" and debilitated by the w.trm weal her of Spring and Summer, when the blood Ii not In active circulation, consequently gnlhci Ing iini'ii' rities from sluggioliiics and Imperfect, nctton of the secretive organ, und Is munircsted by Tu mors, Eruptions, Blotches, Boils, Pcstulcs,'6cror fiin. Ae. . When weury nnd lanq'uld from nTorwork.nnrl dullness, drowr.lnes nnd intia take (he plnce of energy nud vigor.. the systnui ntils ,ii TiiulC In bulld.it uf (tnd holp the Vitiil Forces to regain, their rceuperntivs powcri In the heat of Summer, frequently 3ttio l.lver and Spleen do not properly perforin, their, fuue tlonsi the Uterine nnd tJrlnaiy Organs nre in nctlve. producing wenkness of the stomach nnd Inle-linesand a prcdlspotiliou to bilious dirangc- metn. , , . DR: WELl.', ... , l:lfnct or Juriibeln 1 Is prcparcif pirectly from the 6011th American Plant, ami i )cculiiirT-su'iti-d to nil f be.se difll FuHics 1 it will rlennsc lbe Vitiated Blood, strcug then Ihn Life.-Olvlng Powers, and remove ull obKtruclions from Impaired and enfeblcd Oignns. It should he freely taken, 1' Jimibubn Is pro; nonnred by medical writers the ninst cHlr-Jcnl Purifier, Tonic nnd Dcoi.stii.cut knowu iu the whole range of medicinal plauls. JOHN Q. KELLOOfI, TP Hlalt St.. N. Y. ' Sole Ageut for the Unite.: Slates. Price, UM par Bottle. Send for Circular. 0;'t-4i WOICKI( t l-ANM Male :r Female $60 a week guaranteed. Respectable rmploynient iu home, day or evening j no capital required j full instructions fi valuable package of go-ids set- free bv mini. Address, with six cent retiiu, stamp". M. YOl'NG & CO. 1T3 Greenwich Strc-iv New York. Oi t:)-4- X E V E It Ncglctt 11 Cough. Nothing Is more certuiu to lay the foi'ildu'tion for future evil conseqiicncn. WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS arc a sure cure for nil discuses of thn Respira tory Organs ..Sore Throui, Cjlifs, Croup. Diph theria, Astiiiiia.' Cnfarrh, Hoarseness, Dryness of the throat, Windpipe, or, BroncL-li'Y Tubes, and all Discuses of the Luug?. Iu nil cases of sudden cold, however taken, these Tablets t-hould be promptly and freelv used. They equalize the circulation o-f the blood'., mitigate the severity of the attack, and will, in a very short time, restore healthy actiou to the at1 fectcd organs. Willis' Carbolic Tablets are put up ouly Lk blue boxes. Take no substitutes. If thny can't be found nt your druggist's, send nt once to thn Agent in New York, who will forward them by return mail. Bon't be deceived by Imitations. Sold by druggists. P.rJceS-1 cents a box. JOHN, y. jvKLLOCG, lh H:itt-st New York, Oet;t.4w. Send for circular. S-ile Ajrent for U.S. 1 y j I.orafed nt WiIliuuiiort, a FMablishnt 1SG0. Tht BEST COLL ' Country. Has the best Pen man in Petu nia. F'or College Paper. Specimens of Pent Ac., nddresa DAVIS A-OPLIXGEr OctS lw Willlnmsport w ite for Large Illustrated Price 1 3? SMITHFIODSr PITTSSUI Biecch-lnadiue.Shot Guns, ( blu Shot Gtii.r., in to t'M. Sf $20. Rities, i to.t',5. Revolvoi tols, $1 to $4. Gun Material, Large discount to dealers or Clu Revolvers, Ac., bought or trui sent by express C. O. D. to be c. paid for. ITATEKS' CONCERTO FAItW 1 1. 1 must bea. rA fclvle end perfect . esrer imb1s. The . ;f5-T.. 1 1 irro miik 11,, . ;'fiv''N, ever plurotl In ni.. . -.1 ' - . 1 llruR,,. It , . . .I.rrt i.j F ir&jTr'V-.''! extrrt sclnfrmn pe-feMiPjH.J---cjlin.rli- i-..-el,(i JiPti -rr-rrj-'y; XI , Ml. I'lUnillMi f)i-i-t ,',(!( I-1A1VOS and H.Ai rj firwt rlasM maker, including WATIIHS', ol ei treiuriy lowpricen for cash," part rok,u.l Mnve in finafl tnontlil) f"!,nint'. New 7 OcCave f iral-claan I'l tMIH, nil modern liaproi(iiirills.l.rr ;.t ni;t. OIK1AKN 3 -iate;7A. DU IIIIt TED OKUANW, 1 no; t s i of alio; vi oi, , t-j.t. and xj- Wiinl. lLI.l'STHAThli CATALOGUES MAILED. A largt divmtnttu Minuter, 'ChwMx, ,SvndavhorJt, Trm)jcranet SocUiia, Lodpa, He Atif XTS WANTED. " . Oct3-4w. I A GREAT SENSATION! Agents wanted. 1 Cash Salary, or Commission allowed. Strictly I honorable. Address, F. A. ELLS .t O., I liar I lotte, Mich. Oct.3'73. 4. f.m;lj meiit for all! One A,vnt In four we., ks ni.ule 11 prolil 0111'-' h'l, r.cliiug 111 y -' nut's Library af Poetry and S at j fr?0 in one. ' wc-k on The Xcw Hontel ecpi-i-'s Manual, bv j Miss Beei her and Mrs.inwe. Any live man 01 ; voiii iii ran b,-.y i... :irncv. J. It. i'l RD ,V C ., , New Vcrk, Boston, Chicago or San 1'rain iseo. tct.:;, . Wmc AwiKf AorvTs Wavikii run ' ll llMlllllK OF Till: 4URF.AT IM.l I'. I By P10I'. V, A. liossc. it inc lude Submarine, i Divhig, Ocean Telegraphy, Artie Discovii.es.. j Tliiilling Adventures, Whale Fisheries, aw! j everything of Inlet et III nnd about the Ocean. Fully illin-Uatid. Bound in sti ei ior styles. Sub. leii " new. Selling rapidly. Fxira lerini. j tji AKI'.ll Cm I'l lil.isi:ix,j lloi si', Phiiadelphia, ! Pa. OctS -4 w. ! " A .M 1 II O It I X 1: " 1 The (iri-Htest Dicovery of the Age for 1 1-4 H.ii-i land cure of Rlienwatlsni, ili'r.:niTS -i.'nd neitie, ! Sprains, Brusia, rain ill Chet, Hack, or Liml, Stltl Ji-iul-v. Hl.nil.o, f-:i:iiiduliil Swt-liings,. Inlla nialioii,, Neuralgia,. Bunions, Catarrhs, .vc. Will not grease or stalu the nitt delicate fabric,, which uu..i, it .i luxury iu every family. Try it and be coi.vii'i.-cd (' it great merit. J'rici', '-" cents per bottle. RKL Bi:N 110YT. fli np'i-, o? Greenwich St., X. Y. Uct:!- 4w. Tho oldest und most reliable lu-thjile, fo taliiliq; a Mercantile EducnlUu!. i.Vuf- (.li ars write tu r. UUKi- ir M.", i-iuur.-, la. Oct 5-4 w WASHINGTON- OITSIDK m iinr.. AtiKN IS WAN I'ED for a ouipbte biatory tt our Xutloual Cuidtal. Its origiu. growth, excel leucies, nbiiacs, beauties, and iicraonages an' af, portrayed i': Miat gruphiu style which lias placer the author, 'alio. Aur. Townknii, auuinif lie . . I'oreinost iiewspMi r corresoiidem of tbe time. It givea bold stall ling, truthful InskUt views of. Washington life, and Congressional and Lobby ing aud Jobbery. Book ulriajy ihr delivery. Address, JAMES BUTTS C'i., ll-.rtford. Cl. : . . OrtH 4vr lROt wW'iariiooK' T " 'THROUGH T11&K'V' Forty yeur adven ture iu the clouds. Compli-lu hUtoiy of Balloon, and how to inufe und luHUngc theuu Full of Thiilling licidcnls uud Ua.ioieadlh Eseus. Lite of Aut'iio, '4 Ixtt most intclcling uud n ciiingvoliiiiiceTeriBsUA;. Profusely lllusinii-i SL'KK TO SELL 1 BEYOND l'KECKI.XT . Agents should sc.iuL.uiie dollar for i-uiDt. Ad dress TO-DAY I'UbLISHING Ci , Phhadcltdaii", Wcw Yolk, Boston, 01 I hint;.,.-. tclJ-tV v-v-i t nn.f KOI S. IWiW' unri fav.-.. -a h 1 v.(.,7e v. 1,1- ''fitf $?r?-'-kHKttrtl '"'A'I lOK rfllu Hl. tVipl-'FSR. HORACE Ksfei2?5rWAXEIl8 ft BOW, 41