V'T . SUNBURY,. JAN UAItY 48, 1873. Rail road Tim Table. , AMIITAl. A!0 DsTAMTmB Of TOAIM ItStJSBtST. N. C R. W.. Booth. Erla Mll, 1.M Erie Express, t.0 ' Mall, 1109 " Nlsg. Express 8.00 p m P. A E. K. R. West. Mall, . 0.30 a tn Nlae. Exprs12.40 p m Elmlra Mail 4.S0 " Krlo Express, 7.01 " auvBuar aid tiwisrowK r. r. Leave Sunbury for Lewlstown at 7.45 a. m., and 8-10 p. M. . - Arrive, at Buuburj,. from Lewutown, at 1.60 and T.44 p. m. ,. '. . , ,i . IHAMOIIX MTMOII, H. O. B. V. . tjutb I . niVn Saobnry at 6. a m I At 8aobury V.85 a m " IS.BSpm) ", ".- ' 8.&6pm 4.40 p m I , ' 0.00 p m DAirmxa, nixi.rro A witKESBAima a. a. Retrolar pasaongar tsaln leave Sunbury for Danville, Cattawlsaa, Haxloton and intermediate station, at 0.46 a. la. Returning leave Harle ton at 1.00 p. o. Arrive at 4. 00 p. m. ' LACf AWAITSA AND DLOOKflBUBO . ft.: Leave Northumberland at 9.40 a. tn. and 4.60 p. in. ' Arrive at Northumberland at 10.39 a. m. and 0.05 p. m. v. . Accidental Insurance Tickets ca be bad of J. Shlptnan, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. i i ii j Insincsg ftocals. rtnwi vo Maciunu.-MIs Caroline Dallua la the gont for the iftle of the best Sewing Machine In existence, tlx i "The Improved Singer," "Grover & Baker," "Howe," and. ")om'tlc,,, which are constantly on band and told al rea sonable price. She 1 also agent for the cele bratod Franti and Fope Kulttlng Machine. Call and see them. Office on Market street, east of the railroad. ' Begin the new.yea'r by taking Insurance on your life. Call and have the plans of the Metro politan explained. We Rive Insurance that will meet with your approval. Wishing all a happy New Year, 1 remain yours, LEWIS M. TODER, Office near the Court House, Youngmau's Wine is recommended by Physl cIhiib generally to their convalescent patients. House and Lot rem Sale. A new House and Lot, located on Spruce street, Sunbury, Is offered for sale on easy terms. Apply to Jons Wilver. Dk. Garvin's Tar Remedies cure Incipient Con sumption. Bold by nil druggists. Yonng men who are about eettlng married should know that the proper kind of a waist-coat In whlrli to loose tholr libentyy is of "white clot, doublc-brcnsted, showing three-quarter of an Inch above the turn-over of the coat." Should the waltt coat how only half n iocs above, It will not answer, the marriago ceremony would be a furcc, and happiness could not be found. And If there should be one young man among our readers, who has already purchased his wedding "wcsklt," and It 'shows as much as one Inch above the turn-over of the coat, ha had better commit suicide, Or go West, than to unite his furt uncs with the woman he loves in nek a "rig." To be sure to get the right suit go to Tbos. 0. Nott, Merchant Taylor, Third street. PnoTncTiON by Insurance has become a ne cessity. The promptness shown by all the com panies represented at Y Oder's agency In hoaor ably paying all losses, and their ability to pay 190 cents ou ever y dollar of losses, justly entitles thetn to the preference bestowed by the lusuring public. Momt Furniture. We noticed a few days ago another largo lot of furniture unloaded ntthe Furniture atom or U. i.. Kimubuk. tn tton Ma sonic building. The stock of furnlturo la his .establishment Is Immense, and the rapid sales compel tho proprietor to renew his stock con stantly. None can go amiss In procuring the la test style at tho most reasonable prices. GLORiors. This remark was made lately by one of J. F. Schaffer's customers who had a full suit madu up. On trying them ou he fuund thctn so neat In lit that be gave vent to the above. All who get suits made by Mr. SchaHer, And that he makes the bust fitting garments in town. W. R. F. Wcimer has just received his second purchase of fall nud winter goods, cheaper than ever. His stork of ladies' dress goods, wnlcr pioofs, furs, carpets, oil cloths, flue groceries and In fact everything to suit the taste and ifuncy, and at prices astoalsblngly low. He sells for ready cash, and will not be undersold by any one. Give hiin a cull, and be convinced that Weimer'-e popular cash store is the place to secure bargains. W give indemnity, ask fair rates and pay all losses promptly at Lewis M. Yoder' Insnrance Office, near the Court Iloutt. A Suitable GirT. We know of no present more suitable for a holiday olferingithan copy of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. Besides furnhliluic a continuous vnd almost 'inexhausti ble channel of valuable instruction, its illus trations mill be found a capital means of amusement to the old as well as the young. It has long been regarded the standard work .of or thography and pronunciation, oud we bave .yet to learn of nny business, trade or profession which does not lind lull recognition among its hundreds of pages. Tothc minister, editor, pro fessional gentium. m and school, it ts indispensa ble, and the time I almost at hand when it will h esteemed equally so in the home circle. 'ton Lctlie'i Wetldg 'I Uuttrattd. N otice. At the Excelsior I the place to buy for the holidays, as Miller has gotten up the ni cest Bouts aud 6bocs for the occasion. Go and see the finest French ealf Scotch bottom, and hand stitched boots j also, single and double sol ed baud-stitched, all of ahesn warranted. We have now In store two hundred .pairs of ladles' shoe of all kinds, mens' arctics, over shoe j al so Ladles' Misses and CUlldrens'. .Ladles' rub bers from forty cents to one dollar. Buy only the New Brunswick rubber a It Is tie best lulhe market. Every pair we sell are warranted. Any of tbeiu that don't give satisfaction, w give an other pair In place of them. The Excelsior and Evans' American Gaiters, only to be got at Mil ler's, call and see us, and save twenty per cent as we can sell at the lowest cash prices. WM. H.MILLER. For Remt. A three story brick bouse on East Market street, Store Room on Srst floor, second and third stories suitable for Lodge Room, sice of all the room 19 by 60 feet, gas Id every room. Apply to Lyon A Bro., Sunbury, Pa. 4t.-d. 81. BEArnrcu -The new style of Hat and Cap that adorn the window of 8. Faust' bat store, on Market .street, are beautiful. His fall and winter stock U superior to any aver seen In this place. All the latest styles, and of the best qua lily, are to be found at bl establishment, and at price to uit the time. Chapped Hands, face, rough akin, pimple, ringworm, salt-i bcum, a ad other cutaneous af fections cured, and the skin made soft and smooth, by using the Jumps Tar Boaf, made by luswell, Huzurd to., M lorn, .ii ear tain to gcv-ths Ju ill pus Tar Soap, as shore are many worthless luiiuiUou outdo with eouiiuoo tar. law. Tub Forest and Bweale Cod-Liver ftl la Hazard fe (luswell's, wuule an she seashore, frnto fresh, selected Users, bv Caswell. Hazard & Co.. New York. It la absolutely fnrend sweet. Pa tient who have once tukrs (I prefer It to att (itbera. 1'hysicluiis bave ducldad, U superior aw any of, the other oils iu marktt. VP I Incrrd. Mr. J. McDowell, was struck on the (lead by a piece of timber at the P. & E. rail road shops, on Wednesday of lost week, and ts Hon sly Injured. The wound was dressed by Dr. C. M. Martin, of this place. Casks or ArrorMtXT; Mr. Peter Conrad of Lower . Augusta township, had an attack of ap poplexy, on Friday last, from the effects of which, It I snpposed, Tit cannot recover. no Is about 78 year of age" v" ', Henry Black, of Cake's addition, bad an at tack of appoplexy, oh Thursday of lost week, from which balosttlit as of LI limb on. the right stOm ..... .. v. ., " Tna funeral piwsslon of Mr. Benj. Hoover, of. Upper August) township, who died from a troke of appoplexy last week, on Saturday last, was over1 a balf mile la length. HI rem aim were Interred In the Bnydertosm cemetery. Amnowthocs Lettrt. If the writer of seve ral aanonymous letters for punllcatloa ,ln the Ammiemn, la regard to tsrtaln road viewers, will call at this office be will learn something- that may be an advantage to him In the future, Rimoved. A, Ni Brice, Esq., has removed his law and Justice of the Peace office, to bis resi dence q Chestnut street, next door to Judge Jordan, where be can be found, and may be con snltea ou legal matters, 4c. His new office Is handsomely fitted up, and be Invites all to call see how cozlly he Is fixed. An effort Is being made to form a new county out of parts of Northumberland, Schuylkill and Columbia, with Ashland as the county scats. Forney's PnEss bar lately added much tolls appearance through the aid of a handsome new suite of type. The Improvement is a marked one, and will no doubt result In a benefit to Its owner as well as to Us readers. The Preit Is the best conducted paper In Philadelphia, and yields a great Influence. GoslfWEST. Mr. C. E. Kossler, for several years principal clerk In the Mammoth Store of H. Y. Frtllng, started for the far west, on Thurs day last. He Intends locating In Kansas, to make that bis future residence. We wish lilrn success In all bis futuro enterprises. Dr. A. C. Clark, of this place, we are pleased to state, was ro-appolntcd enrgcon of the I. & E. Railroad Co., for the ensuing year. The doctor Is very attentive to his duties. Ik Town. That Prince of Good Fellows, Hyou, lictter known as tho "Southern Planter, wos lu town la;t week. He "gathors them la dgree ofalucrlty only exceeded by tho scintillations of Ins wit aud humor. We observed that he had his feet with him, and nquitteat in pact was ou his flag. The Local Option Bill will be voted on In this county, on IheUurd Friday of February, at the time of the spring election, for borough and township officers. A Butcher at Northumberland, made a sau sage, last weok, which measured IS yards 51 feet in length. So says the Press. Fraks tLitsw.-of Wilkesbarre, while In this place last week, wishing to show his friends his agility, fell upon the Ice and broke his leg. Dr. Martin was called on, woo set Frank on his pins again by alrulgbtenlngtho 'broken part, and ap plying the necessary guards until heuled. 8itiden Death. A passenger over the N. C. R. W., going eourb, on Saturday evening last, died suddenly at Dauphin Station, where he got off to remain over night. Be bad In charge a little boy about three yeaM .old. His name was G. G. Brown, and Was engaged tn jwnunng from Lewlsburg to Harrlsbiirg. He was a man about forty -five years old, with bushy whiskers of a dark, brown color. Bask. Ofvicers. The stockholders of the Au gusta Bank, in Cuketovc, held a meeting at their banking house, on Monday the 6th lust., when the following directors were elected for vlic en suing year: J. II. Jenkins, J. R. Kauflman, Alfred Krouse, Jno. 8. Snyder, J. A. Cake, Geo. W. Baylor, W. W. Moody, A...Cuinmlngs ar.d J. W. Cake. Geo. W. Baylor was elected Cashier. At a meeting of the "Board of Directors held at their Banking House, Jan. loth, 1873, J. Adam Cake was elected President for the eneuing year. Snow Storm in 1857. We find the following record of a severe suow storm In our diary of 1857: Oa Sunday afternoon, April 19, 1857, a snow storm sot in and coutiuued all day during Mon day. The snow was two feet .deep tn bhamoklu, Mt. Carroel aud ElmJra. No mulls were received at this flaae from .Saturday until Wednesday night. Watch Presentarion. The employee of the N. C. Railway Company, on Monday evening, presented a handsome gold wutcb to Mr. E. L. Du Barry, late assistant Superintendaul of tho read, as an evidence of their appreciation of him us a man nud a friend to tho employees. The watch was presented on their behalf by Samuel H. Trump, the popularcoaductor of the fust line, lu a short, happy and well-limed speech, aud wus received by Mr. Du Barry with warm thanks for the kiud appreciation of the employees with wilful he bad been so long associated. OfR frieud 8. Faust, Bur., after having several days' experience as Express Agent, found It In terfered loo much with bis other busiuess, aud tendered bis resignation. Harry Thatcher, the amiable clerk in Hazlotines store, has accepted the agency, and will .no doubt give it every atten tion. Mr. Thatcber'ha had much experience in the busiuess, aud will 'be a punctual and obliging officer. St rcck by an Endine. A son of George nuey and a woman boarder, while rakiug coal at ,tbe railroad, In Cukctown, on Monday eight last, were struck by a passenger engine, and knocked down an embankment of over twenty feot. The boy received severe bruises, and the glil internal lujury from which ber recovery Is doubtful. Her name is Johnson. Installed. The following officer were In stalled ou Tuesday eveuiug or last week, of Wash, lagtou Camp, No. 19, P. .0. ft. of A., for the en siling year : P.. P.. C.J. Blair. P. Charles A. Burrows. V. P.-Cbarle W. Mants. M. of F. fc C D. H. Koch. R. 8. Wo. F. Walsmith. A. R. B.Vl!sou P. Miller. F. 8. O. W. Young. Treasurers-Andrew Newbury. Con R. U. Gearbart. I. G. Aaron Conrad. O. O. 8. A. Seatey. The offloer elect are all young mew of 6UKy. Tb order Is In flourishing eoodlllon. Remedy ma Cfcocr in Onb MiNOtB.-Thl remedy is simply slum. Taks a knife oigratar, bt shave or grate off kvomall partlsls about a wionrul of alum : mix it with about twice Its , o.MKy f sugar, to make It palatable and ad- : svfinste ae-qulckly a possible. Its otnicts will e truly afegleal. as iftow4 tanlat9U ellf .; m he otfwioea.- o says y - ' : 1-, A most vlllalnoi outrwpe Was eororohtd! on 1 tbe person of Hr'fA. H. Psup, at the P. ts E. Shops, on Thursdai ifternnbri Of last week. Mr. anp was attacked by Thomas Gohan PaHck nicy, Hugh Glen and Michael Brew, and wifle the three latter held him, Gohan cut him aVrnt the bead, face and hand with s knlre. A ftsh of two Inches lu length on the left side of 'be head was made. Panp was brought to Dr.C. M. Martin & Go's Brag store, n,tid had his wouals properly dressed by the doctor.' ,A warrant Wass sued and Conly, Glen and Brew wore arrested )o the samo evening, and brought before Esqul Pursc.l who committed them In default of bal. Gohan fled, but wal arrested at Lock Haven W the following day by Chief of polio West fall, o that place, and on Baturday was brought to thli place by Constable 8potts, of Lower MahaooyJ who brought him before Esqnlrt Pnrset wnooom-l tnltted him In default of HOOJ bail. Mr. Paup la a brick layer, and has been In tbe employ of th P. A E. R. R. Co., for a long time. Jealousy Is supposed to bar been tnexaasa that kd to this outrageous assaalt, as Mr, Panp Is a Tory peace able, quiet and Inoffensive citizen, and bis gen- tletaanly eonduot Is admired by all who becumo acqnalnted wMh him. -Conly, fllen and Brew were released a hall on Friday, fat their appearance at next Court. On Monday rcornlng last, Hharlff Botbsrmel, accompanied by P. M. Bhladel, Esq., Ira T. Cle ment, Esq., aud J. N..U11I, started to the East em Penitentiary with five prlsopem, aenteoaed to solitary confinement and the House of Rifug. A large crowd of people had gathered at th do pot to witness their departure. The yonng hoys Cole, Koatilg, Grass and Galloway all bad frlrads here who much regretted that their early depra vity had led them to such a sad fate. They ap peared cheerful, but on entering the cars one shed tears, abd many of the ladles present were seen to weep for the young nufortnnale. Al though none of the boys were raised In this place, bring new. comers, the lesson taught by their misfortune should make an everlasting Impres sion upon the tniuds of the youth of our place, many of whom are traveling the road which leads to ruin, tbe consequences of which It Is Impossi ble to escape, Tho highest iuty of the parent, before God aud society, Is the mprat and rcljgl gious Instruction of tho cliifd A. neglect of this duty Is fraught with sorrow to the parent and ruin to the child, a we have jnst sceu in this sad case. The same cause will prodirce tbe same ef fect, therefore, If parents neglect the welfaro of their children they must expect them to become tho harvest of the law to be garnered In the State's prison, and they themselves to become the sorrow ing object of public pity. Acquitted. The Jury In the case of the Com tnmiwenl'h v. Dr. B. L. Kershner, charged with rape upon the person of Mrs. Elizabeth Long, of Lower Muhanoy township, returned a verdict of acquittal on Friday evening last, after being out -for about 40 minutes. It will be remembered that the doctor was couvistcd at tho last Court, but a new trial having been granted, be, after much conflicting evidence on both side, is now cleared. The evidence on the part of the Com monwealth, was perhaps a strong a on the for mer trial. But tho Jury tve douit took Into con sideration the lapso of lime that Intervoned be fore suit was brought, and based their verdict more upon probabilities than upon the positive evidence of Mrs. Long. The jury we are Inform ed, were unanimous on the first ballot on their verdict. Much feeling was evinced among tbe friends of both parties, and the case has caused much Ill-feeling among neighbors, who nave here tofore lived In harmony, sluce this suit was start ed. The attorneys in tho case were, for .the Commonwealth, J. K. Clement, prosecuting at torney, and George Hill, Esq. ; for the defcuce, Messrs. Wolver.taa, Mallck, Zelglcr and Davis. They all worked manfully for their client, and for the prosecution, tu ihrm r r,v p feller to the Jury Is pronouueed the best and most impartial or any yet given from that bench. Ball. The Sunbury Silver Cornet Band will give a ball on Monday evculng next, In Lyon's Hall, on Market street, the proceeds to be ap plied foriibe benefit of the band. A general in vitation to alt respectable persons is extended, and it Is hoped that our citizens will encourage the liberal enterprise of the young men constitut ing the band, who have Incurred heavy expenses of late. A bund has long been needed In this place, and now siuee our young meu bave taken tho necessary steps to furnish us with what we so long deeired, lhy icu!d receive the necessary encouragement from -our -citlieD. The great hindrance heretofore ha been itbe want of a lea der, In every other respeot we have the material here for the formation of a good Band, 'but tbe members of the present organization have obviat ed that difficulty by importing an efficient man to lead, and thre is every pi ospect now, from what we hear of them occasionally, of having a good Band of music In the place, as a permanent arrangement. Give tbem the proper encourage metit, and tho credit due them, and Sunbnry, like other large towns, will be able to furnish Its own music ou nil public occasions. It buocld not re Permitted. During the contiuuance of the rape case before the Court, last week, we noticed a number of boy presoat as attentive lUteuers, who hud better tieen at home or at school. The -character of the case elicited evidence of an Immoral nature, and tin tit for the ears of boys. We were a good deal astonished at the officers of the Court for permit ting these youths to remnin In the house during the progress of such a trial. The Couit is gene rally kept busy, and may not notice tbe fact, but the tip-staves, who are uppoluted to oversee matters generally, should not allow such a mat ter to occur again, and If they should be resisted In the performance of their duty, the proper offi cers should be called lu requisition for their ejeot ment, and we will assure them that they will re ceive the thanks of every paieul, and every 4 speclable citizen. On Saturday last a dispatch, from Waverly N. Y., to the Chief of Police at this place, to arrest C. H. Collins, was sent. Collins Is charged with the larceny of a sewing machine. He was arrest ed, and taken before Esquire Brlce, wbobad hhn held until the parties telegraphing enrae after him. Collins was taken to Now York, and en tered ball with Henry W. Gldlet, of Tioga coun ty, N. Y., and gave -certain conditions -wsioo were not compiled with. On Thursday Mr. Gid ley came after Collins who bad returned to this pluce, aud had him rearrested. Collins Is charg ed with larceny and bigamy. Ills first wife Is Dalit of Milton. The Librarian of the Lutboran Sunday Scttool give us the following Instance of careful band ling of hooks. The new library wa opened lu November, 1871, with over 1200 volume. At .the and of she year tb books were called in, and bnt 'iour volumes were missing. This shows that tbe plan adopted by Mr. Bhlpmau in circu lating a Bunday School library Is not only a safe but an admirabls one. List of Letters remaining In -tb T. O., Sun bury, January 15,187o. Mis Carrie Cofitay.tJrsnvnel H. Dhidore. Cyrus Dunkelfierger, M're. Drirney, Oaear -Poust, I. H. Fisher, Daniel trail, Mis A ffaiM, H, W. How. laud, H. C. -Rouen, lis Mat lie Kellar, r. W. Ktrbeyv Mro.'M. J. MiUer, McNealey 3, Miss Emma Miller, Miss H. Martin, M. Morton, Mrs. Jau Montgomery, Tbos. Newberry Caroline Pel fur, Aogellue Raker, Aaron Rukr, H. Rodgery, Si. Rockefeller. Wm. B. BeibeM.-MiM M. Bhsndel. Id, Cruly, Jybn Ulrlch, Duoiel Witts, Harriot ! WTston. Bamasi wwet, atta tviaaio vuur. J. ft. BM1TH, P. M. Council Vntttag. Sdnbort, January 7, 1875. 1 Council met, member present t G. II. Cadwal lader, W. H. Miller, Charles Garlngcr, John Dark, Wm. L. Dewart, Jared C. Irwin and G. W. Smith. Chief Burgess Mallck being absent, Charlos Garlnger took the Cbalr. r Minute of last meeting rend and approved. On motion of W. L. Deaart, Rnolud, Tbetas the finance commltloo will bare a good deal of buslnos before the Legislature In' getting an act passed authorizing a loan, the chairman be In structed to buy three dollars' worth of postage stamps for nse In writing and sending documents on borough business, as that wilt be much chea per than sending parties to Harrlshurg to attend to the business of the borough, and that an or der be drawn, on tho borough Treasurer for that amount. Adoptee). On motion ot Wt Dewart. JUtoXttd, That the tonunlttea oa llghtfarftbe tof With gas. be di rected to Inquire of lot Gas Covupauy why they to not x tend their mains, and pat op lamp pmt h that part of tbatown not now lighted with gas, at they are bound, to do under their contract, and report their reason to Connell for further action. Alopto. On (notion of W. L. Dewart, Ititdrtd, That tws Ordets be drawn on the Treasurer, ono in fa vor of L. M. Yoder for 113, and one In favor of Ulrtm Price for $10 to pay tho bill for placing an Insurance of 10O0on the town clock for three years, nudrr direction of Council. Adopted, P. W. Gray tendered his resignation as Market Clerk. Laid over until he settles with finance committee. On motlou Of W. L. Dewart, ftttolvtd. That, the resignation of P. W. Gray as Market Clerk be accepted upou his settling his account, and that hs be directed to make a fall statement un der the ordnance, showing his receipts nnt" for feitures Cor the purpose of having his account audited and closed.' Adopted. The gas bill, on notion of W. L. Dewart, was laid over nutll next meeting. John Bblssler's bill wus laid over for further consideration. The following orders were granted : James Boyd f28B. T. Dichl 135, Henry Black (7, Ab solom Kojser $0. 75, Charles Wlntcrstciti $ 1 C 12, W. K. Marts 1 1, John Clark 3, Geo. Hay (9.62, Jerry Renn $10.87, Geo. naupt $21, 11. S. Bol linger $3.50, Charles Rhlnchach $35.50, Samuel Helm, $3.75, A. Bastlan $19.13, John Cain $23.02. Ou motion It was Jietolvtd, That Wm. Forres ter make his proposition lu writing, and appear before next meeting of council. On motion, Council adjourned. P, W. GRAY, Clerk. Si'NBCRY, January 14th, 1873. Council met ) Chief Burgess Mallck lu the Chair. Members present: Miiler, Garlnger, G. B. Cadwallader, Clark, Dewart, Smith, Irwin aud Rohibach. Minutes of last meeting read aud approved. Proposition of J. B. Bartholomew read, Proposal for carWug around the Park. Curb ing, of mountain stone, thickness aud quality equal to those lu front of J. G. Marklc A Co's Drug Store, at $1 per foot HneaL If Jowelcd 10 cents per foot (lineal) additional. Paving squar ed stone, per square of 100 feet, $2J,00 j paving stone inches and upwards, In thickness. -J', B. Bartiklomcw. Upper Augusta, January 10, 1S73. To the Town Council of the borough of Sunbu ry. Gentlemen : We propose to put a flag stono pavement around the park stone not loss than an Inch and a balf Ihlck, squared, for twenty cents per square tdMf We will also put lu 3 iucu curbing for one dollar per square foot. We have no available stone thicker than three inches. Respectfully submitted, Vastine Forrester. Wm. n. Miller offered an ordinance to induce ..(..mitova io come oonuui una iu.w, i manufactories iad Improvements. rtuju.np io.. 000 worth of actual building and preparation for business from all local taxes for three years. Laid over till next meeting for final actiun, in accordance wlth-tbe by-laws. Geo. U. Cadwallader offered an ordinance to hare all side-walks And gutters cleaned from mow and all other dirt, Ac. Yeas nnd nays call ed for. Ordinance passed unanimously. Geo. B. Cadwallader offered an ordinance in re ference to putting coal-ashes, Ac, In the streets. Passed unanimously. On motion of Geo. B. Cadwallader, Resolved, That there be a committee of threo apxiuted to visit all tbe market stands on next Saturday morning In reference to charging 10 rts. per week. Committee Bmllb, Miller and Cadwal lader. Ou motion .of G. B. Cadwallader, Resolved, That the committee on Square, take Messrs. Bartholomew's, Vastlne and Forister's proposals Into consideration, and report to next meeting of Council. Orders were granted as follows : P. W. Gray, in full to date as market clerk $37,75, J. It. Bar tholomew $733,91, John Bhiaelsr 87,67, Cits Co., for the use of T. U. Puidy $288, Samuel Nutdlg $7, Wm. Land $3, Franklin Helm $2, G. W. Straw $5. On motion, Jacob Rohrbach, Resolved, That tbe jpy day shall be $1,75 per day for market Clerk. On motion, Resolved, ThatO. W. Smith heap pointed market Clerk. Adopted. ""On motiou, Council adjourned. H. W. GRAY, Clerk. An Excellent Pen We have been favored with a sample card of .the celebrated epenccrian Steel r"eus, aud after trying tbem quite thor oughly are convinced of their superior merit. These pens are comprised iu fifteen numbers, each differing iu flexibility and flueuessuf point, so that the most fastidious peumau cannot full to flud among the lifleeu pous such u pen as suit him. The Speucerian Pens are famous for their elasticity of movement, smootbueas of poiut ami great durability, and are a nearer approximation to the real Swuu Quill Pen than anything hith erto made. They are manufactured in Kuirland under tbe supervision of the original inventor of steel peas, the venerable Jusiah Mason, aud Jos. Gillott the latter making a few of the numbers after the model of the late P. R. Bpeneer, tho famous penman. Tbey are nsod very largely In the common school of the United Stales, in all tbe principal commercial colleges, iu the govern .ment offices at Wanlugtoo,4ind iu the banks aud commercial olOees throughout tho country, the sal reaching an enormons qaauttty annually. For the convenience of tuoau who liiuy wish to try them, a sample eaid of the Bpebcerlan Pciu nay be had by mail by eiiionlng 35 cents to Messrs. ivisoo, Blakeinan, Taylor A Co., 138 and 140 Grand slrest, N. Y., or the pcus.uiuy be bought at almost any store where peus are sold. Editor's) Table. Brainabds' Musical Wohld opens its tenth suuual volume with increased attractions. The first of a series of descriptive ai tides, giving, in a plain, readable styls the details of engraving, priming, stereotyping and all tbe other processes connected with sheet music publishing Is given In this number. Karl Mcrz will eoDtinne lilsnble letters on mp sleal subjects throughout the year, aud also con tributes a spicy article on th forthcoming Cin cinnati Jubilee, under the caption of '"Young Ju bilees." The editorial column arc, as Unual, filled with instructive and able articles. "Our Letter .Box," the editor's special depart ment for tbe answering of musical questions, cou tains some very Interesting facts for the musical. Tba music lu this number (January) Is "Mag gie Darling," a beautiful sung aud chorus, by Horace E. Kimball "Soloiuou Gniudy's Valse," a neat svod effective luelnjiauuial piece fur bu triuuers, by Karl Mere, ajul Plttto Beauty March," No. 6 of Golden Blossom. .UWrle Klu Eel's uaw set of tsacMng nieces. Subscription priqa 00 per annum. Bond 10 cents to 6. BiaiBHrC1 Sous, Cleveland, O., for specimen copy aud sooiplst catalogue of ht,t tousle. Tun Luftt'a Tmhesd ron jANitAnr. "Jli tti-' graving of this charming: Mairscine are' apt to' tie above tho Usual common-place round Which we roe so generally, and this month we have a mmiinlle picture of "The Lust Rldo of the Wild UuntMnnn," another qnlotcr one of ''The'WId ows," anil another railed ''With the Bloom on" nil handsome and successful pictures of their kind. In IHcmliirn, Mrs. Hutiry Wood begins her new story, 'The Master of Greylmidx," which, judyintc from the openlug chapters, will prove ono of her most successful stories. Besides this, there' are "Una and her Prince," by M fs Mu7cyt "Our Btste Dinner." by Amanda M. Douglasi "An Old Maid," by Florence Pet ryt "llelolse," by Eiumn B. Kipleyt "fleeing and Believing," by M. O. Pynet "The Whito Rose or York." by E1I- I'nlkot "Tibbie on ber Wedding F.ve," ice. There Is the usual piece of music this time It Is the song "Only be Kind" with Fashion Cuts, Work Tublo Varieties aud other mutters Interesting to ladies. Biidcs Mrs. Wood's story, novelets ars also announced for this year by Daisy Ventnor, Miss Murrey, Miss Douglas, aud Fannie Hodgson. A beautiful Premium Chromo (Little Buiuuel, tho Child Prophet) Is also announced, while a long list of premiums from sewing machines and gold watches to plated lc spoons, Ac are p'omlBed to those who get up llhtsof subscribers. Bend for a sample number coutalnlne nil Die In ducements. Price $2 00 a year, or $3 50 with the Premium Chromo. Four copies $9 00. F.iitbt conies (and one erutis) $13 00. "The Lady's Friend ($3 00) and "The Saturday Evening Post" (J 3 00) for f t 5i. A Premium Chromo or a laruc Steel Enirrnviiig Is also given to the sender of rvory club. Published by Iltacou it Peterson, 310 walnut street, Philadelphia. Bckibner's Illustrated Monthly opens with a second paper, entitled "Now Ways In the Uia Dominion; the Chesapeake and uiiio Kan load." literally crowded with wellexccuud wood engravings (there are thirty-two of there), and V'lviiiL' a very good idea of a picturesque, and not well known region or "the Bunny eouln." Mr. Edmund Klug will write n series of twelve lllu. tratei. papers, to be called "The Grout Bomb," and treat of Ilia life, condition and resources of the ; tales below the t'otomac. "How Stanley Foiiad LivlBestone" is also illustrated, ns well as "Alt-r the Accident." which Is one of Bret Harte's poems. Dr. Hol'aud's serial story, "Ar thur lioiinicustle," is also Illustrated. A critl clHtn on "Victorian Poets" comes from Edward C. Stedman. Philip Gilbert Hamilton gives his Ideas "'Ja the Kca.lnjg ot JcwRpaiiers. ' wit Hum Morris translates "The King (rf Denmark Son' from the Danish. Chi l.t.luim Itossettl I'.n.l C. 8. l;nlvorly contribute short poems, and v.v. C. Bryant trauslnlcg a ehantan from the French of Clement Murot. All tho editorial de partments aro well executed. Among tho prom ises for 1873 is "1 lio r.ple of r idilletown," an !! lustrated story by Uret Harte. a scries of papers upon "Authors," by R. H, Btoddaid, portraits of living Americar. writers, nud on "Furniture and the. Decoration of American Houses" bv Clarence Cook. Published by Scribncr & Co., ew Yorit. Kpcclnl Sotlccx. On .tlarrlairo. Essays for Yonng Men, on Great .Social Evils nnd Abuses, Lich Interfere witu Marring, and ruin tho hnpplticse or thou sands. with sure means of relief for tho Erring and Unfortunute, deceased and debilitated. Sen in scaled letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Howard Association, No. ii, South .Mm n f t., riiiiadcipma, r.i. By the Rev. L. J. Milllken. on the 10th lint., at the study of the Prcsbvterian Church, Sunbu ry, Mr. tins. W. Tibd,( Mt?d Emma It. Cole, both of TownndA, Pa. At tho M, B. Parsonage In Eleysburr, Pocem 6cr Met., by Rev. F. Brown, Mr. Joel Konsin and Miss Jane Yocvu, of Shumokln township, tills county. At the resldcnrti of the bride. .Tan. 7, hy the same, Mr. Wm. H. MrTTLru, of Rush township, and Mrs. Julia A. Rrisobavm, of Bbamokiu township. A Bible was presented to the bride ly tb ofll ciating minister, accotupauicd by a few appro priate remarks. At Snydertown, on Tuesday morniui; last, 8ALLIE W1TH1NGTON, daughter of William and Sarnh WitUiitjir.n agpii S yp.nrs aui ti montbs. "i?xit v it v Hi a ititt riour and (irala .Mavkct. Extra Family $12.00 Bed Wheat, p. bii.,?2.00 Buckwheat, p. ct., 5.00 j'.ye, " i0 Com Meal, " 2.50 Corn, " 70 Wheat Bran, p. bu. 1.50 Buckwheat 1.00 Shorts, 2.00 Oats, u2 lbs., 50 Corn ii Oats Chop, 3.0(1 Flaxseed, 8.25 Timothy ticed, p. b. il.OO. l'rodurn .Market. Potatoes, 75 Hums, 18 Eggs, per dor., 3;) Tallow, 10 Butter, per lb., Sf Country Snap, 8 Lard, " 13 Dried Apples, 13 Sides, ll; " Peaches, 16 Shoulders. 14 ........ .1 . . . . a .. . JEPORT Ot tho Condition of "The Northumberland Coun ty National Bauk," No. 689, iu Bhumokln, iu the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of busi ness ou the 2 tb day of December, 1872 ! RF.KOC11CE8. Loans and Discount... $3O0,CS8 43 U. 8. Bonds to secure Circulation .07,000 00 Other blocks. Bonds and Mortgages (as per schedule) 3,270 00 Due from Kcdei'inlng uud Uccerve Ag'ls (ns per schedule) 138 07 Duo from Naliouul Banks (as per Scedule) 3,861 80 Due. from Statu Banks and Bankers (as per schedule) 058 53 Banking House 13,239 37 Other Heal Estate 1,250 00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,100 75 Current Expenses -iu 51 Taxes Paid 90 00 Checks and other Cash items, (as per schedule) ,.. 5M 46 Bills of other National Banks 3,041 (O Fractional Cur'cy (Including nickels) bsd 43 Specie '-".13 63 Legal Teudor Notes...,. 53,140 00 $359,053 53 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $67,000 00 SurpiuaFuud 4,721 M Interest h"5 00 Amount Circulation outstanding 58,450 00 Dividends unpuid 1,164 25 Individual Deposits 194,869 23 Due to Naliouul Bunks (as per sched ule) 84,230 87 Due to Stale Banks and Baukere (as per schedule) 7,730 70 $359,053 58 I, F. 8. Huas, Cashier of "The Northumher laud County Nulioinl Bank of Shumnkin," do solemuly swear that .the above statement is trur to the best of my knowledge and belief. :F. 8. HAAS, Casakjr. Correct. Attest, F. W. POLLOCK, ISAAC MAY, JOHN E. DOCTY. Statx or Pennstlvania, County of Northum berland. Sworn to aud subscribed before me, this 4lu day of Jauuary, 1873. O. M. FOWLER, Notary Public. VICK'S FLOIt.lt. Ul'IIiE l or. 172 t rftae, Gulds I now published Quarterly, S5 cts. X- pays for the year, four numbers, which Is net half the cost. TUss who afterward send nvuiAy to tbe amount of Oke Dallar or more for SscdJ muy also order Twenty-five cents woitb ex. tm the price paid for the Guide. Tbe January Number is beautiful, giving plans for making Rural Homes. Designs for Diuiug .Table Decorations, Window Uardcus, &c nud containing a mass of inforiuulion invaluable to the lovers of liowcrs. One hundred aud Fifty pages ou the tinted pupvr, some Five Hundred eugraviugs, and a su(rW- falorod 4'iate and Cbromo Cover. The First Edition of Two Hun dred Thousaud jnst primed in tujftish and Ger Bian, aud ready to send out. JAMES VICK. Kecbtsur. V. J. iMBoawtmu. hliscfllunfsnc A. M. MEIXRJjL, . . DKALEn IN Aancrletin and r.aropxtasV HATCHES. TINE JEWEl.gr tnd SILVER-WAItE. Perfected flpmitit, and I-'.y c Glaarrc) fiOtD HfiADED CAXJ& Watches ntod Jewelry neatly repaired sod war ranted. farkrt Square, SUNBCRT, Vi. rcn. a, I87a.-ti. 1312. ct FALL AND Wtmtli GOODS, at the Store of Rocd rtrotlirr ct KcrhTioMs, (soccefsors to S. O. Reed S hro.): COMPIUSIXG OF DRY OO0 of every description and variety such as Dress (toons, MEKixost, Cashmeres, Satins, alpa cas. PoruN!, ceo., Plain Fkilhed Goods, Bbawi.8 and Coats, Ilosir.nr, aud a Full Assortment qf Xotions, which are being sold atths lowest Cash Prices. Also, Groceuiks and Provisions, pure and fresh. qceenswark, la!-svark, and wood and Willow Ware, Nicest BranUe of Flour conHtatitly oa lian J. A very large ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPEK, both glazed nnd common, always on baud. BOOTS AND SHOES from the celebrated hand made Boot and Shoe Manufactory of Watsotitown, for MEN, WOMEN AND CIIII.DUEN. HEAD Y-MADE CLOTIIIXG, dfallelzesaiid of the latest stylos. f h o u n , A constant supply of western white wheat "our a speciality. The public are Invited to call and examine our Goods nee of cliarire. Our motto is "Quick Sales nnd Small 1'rotitb." and to please nil. The highest prices will be paid for all kinds of country produce. ; lly strict attention to business and keeping at all limes the most complete stork, nnd selling ut the lowest prices, we hope to merit a f -ill share of patronage. REED BROTHER &SEASHOLTZ. Suubury, Nov. 8, l73.-ly. WISIIART'S riXK TRI E TAR XATUIIE'S GliEAL REMEDY roB tub THROAT AND LUNGS. - It is gratifying to us to inform the public that Dr. L. Q. C. witharVs Thie Troc Tar Cordial, for Throat and Lung Diseases, baswlned an en viable refutation from the Atlantic to the Pac. He coast, and from thence to some of the first families of Europe, not throiish tho press alone, but by peiaon throughout the States actually benefitted and cuied at his ofllce. While lie pub lishes ieA,sottiy uur lepuncis, uu is UUW.L ,w supply tho demand. It gains and holds Its repu tation First. Not by stopping cough, but by loosen ing nnd assisting nature to throw off the un healthy mntter collected about the throat and bronchial tudes. which causes irritation. Second. . It removes the cauMS of irritatlop (which produces cough) of tl mnentno merrf branc aud brouchlal tubes, assUts the lungs to act utid throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purities the blood. Third. It i free from sqnll'.s, lobelia, Ipecas and opium, of which most throat and lung re medies aro composed, which allay cough only, and disorganize tho stomach. It has a sooltiing effect on the stomach, acts on the liver nnd kid neys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of tho system, cxd lu k invigorating and purifying effects it has gained a reputation which it must hold.ubove all others itv .the market. THE PINE TEEE TAR CORDIAL, Ureal A merioaji ftysycpsla I'illa axb- WOItM SVOATt DliOVS Being under my Immediate direction, they shall not loose their curative qualities by the use of cheap am! Impure ai tides. II ESS V It . W INH.VKT, i'KOrillETOH. FREE OF CHARGE. Dr, I.. Q. C. Wishart'i OUlcc Puriers are opcu on Mouduys, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 A. M., to b P. M-, for consultatiou by Dr. Wm. T. Magce. With hitn are associated two con sulting physlciuus ofackuowledged ability. This opportunity is uol offered by any lustitutiou lu the city. All Icttern musit be aildreaaed Co i. Q. C. TtUIIAUT, n. D.v NO. 32, N. SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA. November 10, 1872. Ouios. SEW TOBACCO AM) NECiAR, A!n BRUSH STORE. South side of Market street between 34 and 4tU SUNBURY, PA. Just opened, an rullro new stvck fit aU kinds of TOBACCO AND SCGAU3, Self a in of every fS'ods. Toliacca of every varie'y. .Pipes, both plain uud fancy. BEfBlirSI BRE3HF.S!! BRUSHES I ! I A- large assortment f Brushes direct from the manufacturer at greutly reduced .prices. Hi line of brushes aiu a specially and many new klud nriser befusa introduced iulothi market. Also, Paptir tsllars aud Cuffs iu great varnny. A .arjre assnttiueut of all tha popular .Sougs Of the day. Cull aud esaniiue my goods and get a list of nrires. UKNhl PKTCRa. OTniBera, isrj.-iy It A VXtt V A fir'." i.t as X. rf lo lift lVorUlnj Clasrsi, male oe feino-le, JL $00 a we.-k nUMriiiittcd. Jtspoctahlo em ployment nt borne, day or evening! r-o HpWnl required full Instructions and a valuable prR.. aire of goods to start with sent free by mall. Ad dress, with 6 cent return stomp. M. IOUNO A CO., 10 Court:aiiat-T.rrruw jorK. t . u, tw. TnKiABBATIr 0?F2tK V.ohb, BY niSHOr BTF.VENS. Is nn entlioly new work oif sit absorb1;! top'r, Written In lh autlj.nT's most powerful styl. I presents the subjcsA In novel v1 beautiful lights. Can not, fall to awaken n deep latenst aud t produrtivc f grejit good. Aironts wantod, to whom Hm-ral comnilsslon will be aihiwed, Ad dress J. Mv STODDART & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. Jau. 11, 4w. ( rumlnt of Comfort The Ladles' Friend. As your grocer for It. UAKTLETT'S BLACKING always glres eut!s".cllou. tif It. PEARL ELTJT for thfl latindrv lms no oqual. Sold by grocrrv. Ii. A. BARTLETT A Co. 115, H7 N. Fronl-t , nrila., 14!t thsmhers-t., N. Y., 43 Broad st., Boston. J.iti, 11, 4v, Is unequal d by uuy knuwii rencdy. It will era dicate, extirpate and thoroughly destiny, nl! p. i sonoiis substances In the Blood and will effect'i ai!y disjitl all predisposition to billocg deiunt, -j intnt. is thcisj Want of action In vonr UrM nuA Spleen 1 Cnless relieved the blood becomes iw I pare by delerioiis secretions, producing scr ; lous or skmi discps-cs, motctvr, rclons, retu.rs.' C'ak!r, 1'implrs, ., ,.-. It.trcymi a dyspeptic Stomnch 1 Unloss dlii tinn 6 pu'ruptly nided the system is debllliat"! with poverty cf t lie Blood, 'Dropsical tendem ;, general weakm:y and inertia. Have you weakness of the Intestines! You are iti danger of Chroulc Dl.irrhoja or ItiUaro'-.. I-; tiou of tliu bo.vcls. Ilnvc you wcakuess of the TJtcrlue o Crlnnry Or-runsl You are exposed to sufferfng In hi most aggravated form. Arc you dejected, drowsy, dull, slugfj'sh or d-i pr-!s:icd in spirits, with head acc. backache, cw.i ' ed tongue nud bad tasting tiioutli I For a certain remedy for nil of lhre disease', weaknesses and troubles ; for cleansing and pu rifying the viuled blood and Imparting vigor ( all tin vital forces for bulldiiiu; up uud restor ing rhc weakeued eonstitutiou USE J U U U P. Y, B A- which Is pronounced by tfic leading medical ou thoritics of London and Paris "the most power ' ful tonic and a'.terative known to tha medical I world." Tins is no new and untried discovery ' but has been long used bythc leading phjslclaus I of other countries with wonderful remedial ro I suits. I Don't wenken nnd Impair tho dlgastjTe organ's by cathartics and physics, tl.cy rt-e otily temoo j rary telief Indigestion, Hatulencv' and d)'spp ; sia with piles and kindred diseases are sure to- loliow llielr use. Keep tho blooil pure and healthy Is assured. JOHN Q. KELLO(iG,-18 Piatt St., N. Y. Sol Agent for the Units', Status. Pilee, SI per Bottle. Send for Circular. drl44w Motley easily mad with Stencil and kev Cbe,ck outtlt. C-if'Oircnliirs Free. U,rrd MTg Co. 66 Fulton SC. N. Y dr7 4w DOVT be deceived, bnt for coughs, colds, tore throat, hoarceness and bronchial dilBcultits, use only Wells Carbolic Tablets, Worthless imitations are on the mnrkot, but tho only selenitic preparation of Carbolic Acid for Lung diseases is when chemically combined with ctlii-r well known tcmedies, as in these Ta blets, aud all panics are cautioued against using nny-either. Iu all CiWe f IrHmtiou of iho mucous mm brane tbeso Tablets sViould bo freeley used, their cleanslnc and h.-nlln, pi'Vpevt-itu an astonishing. Be wurne.l, never neglect a coid, it is easily riirs'.1. . J v .lc 'isn fe Vj,tl..lL?frCa Wells' Carbolic Tablets ns a specific. JOHN Q. KF-LI.tKtit, 18 Piatt St.. New York, N'.Mw. Sole Agent for United States. Price '2Ti cents a box. Send for Circular.- &. RUBY ! FURNACES. 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