unburn ntcvkam !SUNBUUY,'aUGUST 20, 1873." " Hall road Time Table. thHIt .'.t, AND DUPARTUHS OF TltAIJB ATSUNBCHT, s. o n. w., South. Uric M 01, 1.30 am Er'n K,:-nro, 9.40 " Mall. 11.15 " Niaic. leprous 8.40 p m P. A K. R. R. West. Mill, 0.20 a m Ninir. F.z?rcsM3.S; p m r.lmlra Mull 4.10 " Erie Express, 6.40 " ni'Nni'nT An lkwihtowh n. r. Leave Sunbury for Lewlstown at 7.80 fti m., niul 4 20 p. M. ArrlvB nt 8unbttry from I.cwistown at 1.80 nnd 7.41 p.m. MIAMOKItt ptVISIOW, It. C. R. W. I.F.AV AIIKIVR Sunbury Ml 5.45 am At Sunbury .?5 a m " lH.85pm " 8.Mpm ' 4.40 p m " 0.00 p m PANVIIXie, HAZLKTOK & WH.KKKBAKIIS n. R. Regular pasnengor tnln loaves Snnbnry for Danville, Cuttawlfsn, Iluzleton and Intermediate idntlon, nt 9.45 ft. m. Returning leave Haile ton at 1.00 p. m. Arrive at 4.00 p. ra. LACKAWANNA AND BI.OOM3H1RO R. R. Leave Northumberland at V.40 a. m. and 4.50 p.m. Arrive at Northumberland at 10.33 a. in. and C.05 p. m. Accidental Insurance Ticket" can be bad of J. tSliipinmi, Ticket Ajrnnl, nt tho Depot. Nkiii nier Arrangement Tor the Post OUice at Muubnry, Pa. . Offlft Optn from 6.30 a. n., to 8 p. ., txetpt on Sunday. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF TIIE MAILS. Arrived n follow : From the East at 6.15 a. m., 12.15 p. m., 4 p. m. " Smith, 0.15a. m., 18.15 p. m. 4.10 p. m. " Wot, 0.15 a. in., 11.15 p. m., 4.10p.m., und 820 p. m, " North, 0 a. in., 11 . m., 8.55 p. m. Shatuokln, Mt Carmcl and points on that Hue, tf.13 u. m.t 3.50 p. in. Mulls close as follow i For the F.nst, 5. 50 a. m., 10.50 a. in., 7.35 p. m. ' South. 10.50 a. in., 7.35 p. m. " West, 7.:W n. m., 10.50 u. m., 7.35 p. m. North 5.50 a. m., H.50 p. m., 7.35 p. m. Shmiiokiii proper 12.15 p. in. Shamokiti and ofUccs on that route, 4.S0 p. in. .T. J. SMITTi, P. M. justness jjlWals. SEWINO MACHINES ANI COTTAOB ORGANS. ..lis Caroline Dalius is the nifent for the sale of the best Sewing Machine lu existence, viz : 'The Improved drover oi Hnker,' and 'Domestic,' which are constantly kept on hand, nd sold nt reasiniable price. She Is nlso ni;rnt for the sale ot the celebrated 'Silver Tonsruu liitans,' and the Hay St:ti Orirnns,' and for the sale of the Fr.intf A Pope Kniltini; Machine. Call nnd see i-hem. Olllrc on Market street, east of the rail road. The Imviiovkd (S hover & Bakeii Sf.wixu Ma ,'niNE. These eclchratcd machines arc ottered at the most reasonable rate. For particulars apply to D. (t. KL'TZ, Aircnt. rch.-J:.','7;t.-ly. Upper Anirusin township. Ski-ono hand l'iauos for sale or rent nt reason able rates. Inquire at this office. Iion't pay two prices when yon cau pet goods it a small profit. At D. A. Finney's store, I irVt street, but one price prevails, nnd goods of t!i hci-t quality can be purchased ut iiston ihinirly low prices. His stock consists of every '..re!y of Dry floods, Dress Goods, Groceries, 'iris. Knots nnd Shoes, and Jewelry. The i-isortmrui is complete, beine selected with the ui ' i -t care. No charges ure made to show .mis in fact it is a pleasure to Mr. Finney to .-how what a huunsome stock ho has on hnnd. I.m'.ie and eeiillctnen ale Invited to call and mike ii lull examination before buying else v.l.ere. Win. H. Mii.i.rk, of the Excelsior Moot & Shoe ?tore, is astonishing everybody with his low prices. 1 le keeps the best manufactured. His stock consists of the lirgest variety lu central Pennsylvania. Trunks and Valises of all sizes, are for s lie at his store. J. F. Si'iiappek, well known us a furnisher of elegantly littini; suits, takes the lead in merchant tailoilnir. His stock of cloths and cassimeres are not excelled anywhere. The work made up .K his shop is all substantial, and warranted to stive satisfaction. W.w. Dr.i'i v, a highly respected cllizon of Rush lownship, die 1 recently at the advanced age of SO years. He was the possessor of several farms and much valuable probity. O, fiik LiVEitrooi.. By ujudication to Jacob Shlpmnn, agent at Sunbury, for Philadelphia and Antwerp Red Star Line tickets can be procured on tirst class steamers at the lowest rates. Good over the Pennsylvania railroad, and its connec tions to Antwerp nnd Liverpool. The new foundry of Messrs. Wot vert on, Wit mcr and Thacher, in Cake's addition, went Into operation on Tuesday lat. So xi pi valuable property will be sold on Tues day ucxt. See advertisement bf Bowcn and Seasholtz, in another column. Anokmne Rake, of this placs, was divorced fiom her IjusIiuuiI, Isaac Rake, nt our last Court. The American Mechanics, of Seven Points, will dedicate their new Hull, nt that plu-e, ou Saturday the 6ih of September. A grand pa rade will take place ut the same time. Isjl ukd. Mr. John bl iin, an employee on N. C. R. V., was caught between two cus la dencd with lumber, while coupling, and severely Injured about the hips, ou Mouday last. Dr. F. L. Il.iupt is iittending him. The Washington Steam Fire Compauy of this place, are actively engaged in getting up a Gift Concert, to enable them to purchase an additional steam engine. The Concert will be given on the '.'lid of February next. The gifts to be distribut ed will amount to ulno thousand dollars. The Company should receive every encouragement from our citizens towards promoting so laudable an enterprise. Bi ttex uv a Doii. Clarence Weaver, ton of Mr. Bum'l Weaver, of the Susquehanna House, was bitten through the nose and upper lip, ou Saturday last by a dog belonging to Mr. Charles Mailil, merchant tailor, on Fourth stieel. "Till Steam Mill of Messrs. Moore, Campbell A Co., iu lh: place, has been entirely relitted. JrixtE RockKrKi.i.irR munaged to clear the Ca lendar of civil cases in the Courts of this county, during last week. This will, na" doubt, be a great relief to the Judges nnd AUo-biet. The ','onris txre iu session for three full weeks, not adjourning until tiuturday night, at half past uine o'clock. Police. The Chief Burgess has appolutbJ Ex' Sherilf Vandyke aud D. Druckernltler.u'gtt police to be on duty from 6 p. m. to 6 o'clock, m. Ef ficient police are mnch netded, aud we hope the gentlemen will perform' their duly TaMraatf. To all who are Interested ia c hLf ait we will bta'e that notices of church 'iJRKf1!; dedi cations, laying of comer st6t 'a' U'.Wd3i, 5c, marriage and death notices, will be inserted !n this paper giutis When seut' to us by resptftrtl'e parties. All deuominatious' are luvlted td 'sehfi uh such uotlccs, tind they, will receive ptorjipt'ud- teutlon'. Fire. About half past one o'clock, on Sat urday morning, onr citizen were aroused from their slumbers by the cry of Ore. The sky was brilliantly Illuminated by the flames from the burning buildings, and a few squares off It ap peared as thottgh the principal business part of the town was destined to fall a prey to the fiery element. The Are broke out lu tho stable of Messrs. Drolsdnch A firo., on Centre alley, be tween Second nnd third streets, baclt of Market Square, and was undoubtedly the work of an In cendiary, who evidently fct Are to the hay, as Are was seen In the upper part of the bnlldlng, when several persons rushed In nnd rescued the horse nnd a spring wagon from destruction. It was frame, and burned rapidly. Before, the flro men were nblo to reach the spot, it had spread to the stable on Mrs. Pleasants' property, across the alley, occupied by Dr. Cummlngs, nnd nlro to the stables of Mr. James Boyd and Henry Hans, opposite, which were of frame, nnd lu a few minutes they were entirely enveloped In flames. Tho heat was Intense, and for a tlmo threatened many other buildings In tho vicinity. The stnblo of H. B. Masser opposite that of Mr. Boyd was reached and one half the roof and one side nearest tho fire, was entirely destroyed. The warehouse of J. W. Frlllng was In Imminent danger, and was saved through the exertions of tho citizens with buckets and a small force pump until the firemen were able to reach it w ith hose from their steamer. Tbo firemen did effi cient service. Being promptly on tho ground and as soon ns was possible, they threw two streams of water from their engine, nnd prevent ed the fuitbcr progress of the Ore. Their fctcam cr never did better. She threw two steady streams for nearly one hour aud n-half, without Interruption, from Miller's well, on Market Square, in which the water only fell some six Inches. The stable of Mr. Drlesbach contained a lot of hay and feed, one car load of salt nnd other articles in the grocery lino, which hnd only been put lu a few weeks ago. The stable of Mr. Boyd, Mr. Haas, and Mr. Masser were empty. The stable of Dr. Cummlngs contained conside rable hay and horse feed which was destroyed. The horses were nil rescued from the burning buildings. Messrs. Drcl.-baeh's loss will proba bly reach $1,000, partlv Insured. Mr. Boyd's loss will be ji bout (900, Insured. Mr. Hans' loss is about 7U0, $300 Insurance. Dr. Cummlngs' loss will be several liuudred dollars, and Mrs. Pleasants about f400. Mr. Musscr's about f'JOO. It was fortunate that there was no wind at the time, otherwise It is quite piobnblu t hat the prin ciple square In the town would havo been de stroyed. The firemen deserve gieat credit for their eneriry and promptness on this occasion, and for their exertions In subduing the flames. We also noticed a number of citizens active lu currying water, and aiding lu checking the pro gress of the lire. Not Dkao. Considerable excitement was cre ated on Tuesday last, throui;h the circulation of a report that n man named Richard Cum, in the employ ot Oscas Kasr, about three miles from town,had committed suicide. Mr. Kusc came to town much excited, nnd repaired to Esquire Pur ser's ofllce, and gave the statement that the man was found in his barn dead, and desired that tin Inquest be held over the hotly. A earriuge was procured from A. J. Stroll, liveryman, who nc compiinled the party consisting 6f Justice Pur se!, Constable W. Bright, Constable Win. Pur sel, II. F. Mann, und B. lleekert, (undertaker.) who proceeded to the place where the horrihlo suicide was reported lo have been committed. Upon arriving ut tho designated place, to their great surprise they found the man not dead, but alive. The man having been 111 for some days, procured medicine the day beforo, aud not wish ing to disturb the family during tho night, went to the stable where he fell asleep, and was dis covered lu the morning by n girl in the employ of Mr. Kase, who supposed him to be -.(!, and so reported. The jury found the man awake but considerably weakened through the effects of the medicine, so much so that he was unable to rise. Considerable merriment was had after finding the miiH in the Innd of the living. Mr. Cam no doubt congratulated himself upon his escape of so If-aiy u Jury setting upon his body, and an un dertaker ready to send him into another warld with a wooden coat. The foreman who Is a man of weight, was much elated at Mr. Cam's narrow escape, prepared a sentiment which wns washed down gusMly, und tho party departed from I lie scene, without pay for their services, concluding that us they were ni t privileged to set upon the dead man as jurors, they hud not earned any fee, and resH!ctfully declined paj. Orn Market. The propriety of dividing the market bclweeu the. East nnd West wards, is be iug discussed of late. The purpose of the move ment is the accommodation of the public in both wards. It was the nrluinal design of the pro jectors of the Market Ordinance, Unit the mar ket wagons should extend from Secoud street to Fifth street, so as to equally divide the market ing between the two wards. We hope that the oriu'iual project will he fully carried out, to make it a still greater success, and more of a be nelit to our citizens generu'.ly. The gentlemen who first moved lu the matter of a curb stone market before the Council, deserve great credit, and when the original design Is once fully car ried out, it will be seen that their purpose was good, us It will tend to prevent all petty jealou sies that may rise from the present arrangement of our market. Our market thus far has been a grand success. It baa proved beuetlclal to the producer us well as the purchaser. It is also just aud right that the business men iu each ward should ba equally benctllled through the market, and tho proposed mode, of dividing it is the only way its benefits to all parties cau be reached. I.vconitencv. Oui neighbor of the Omtlti is acting rather inconsistently In condemning one Government Official, and applauding another for the same thing. Presentation. Mr. W. P. Roberts, the en terprising inu'uager of the extenslvo Furniture Warerooma of B. L. Raudcnbush, uuder the Ma sonic Hull, presented the Banbury Steum Fire Co. with a beautiful silk cord and tusscis for their new tire horu. This Is another recognitlou of their vuluuble services rendered at the late fires in the vic;nrty of Mr. Raudeubush't proper ty. The boya are very proud of It, aud request ns to return thtrV sincere lhauks for the elegant present. ' . 'A Festival at unrsorovb. The ladies con oeelad with the Church at Kltnesfrore, will hold a festival on Thursday, Friday and Saturday ev euings, September the 11th, 12th and lUth, for the benefit of thVIr Church. We hope that the members will be successful In realizing sufficient funds for their wants.' An luvitutiou is extend ed to the public. Accidentally' SuoV. - Heury Fetter, aged about IT years, son 'of Wm. Feter of this place, shot himself lit the Cosby part'of his leg, ou Sat urday last. He carried a revolver iu his pocket, and while walking along the street, reached in bis pocket' for his knife, whe'ii" tb revolver was discharged. lr Zietlur probed' tho wouud, but did not aueceed In extracting the bullet. The wouud it not considered dangerocs.'' We notke that'Dr. A. C.' ClarlToT thii place, has permacently locuted In Bellh'sgrove, 8ny" dcr" county, Pi. Dr. Clark U'Voober aud Industrious phyilcI.iV; and hud a good prac'tice In'tMs'vtclnlfy; He was also euiovd hi 0,1. Idifterclit'rdTlroad comp'uhlca at tSeir phj'liclan jpW'awrge'au, at' this pTacie. His friends here ' louot "teret hU departure. Wshhlm sin nis w nwrt-o'miwiin" Marrrt Coanob. The following resolution was offered In Council Inst week, but not acted npon, for the purpose of ascertaining the opinion of the citizens nnd farmers upon it i "Resolved, That the Market Clerk be directed hereafter lo divide tho market wagons as nearly equal as no can (hnvlng a variety of articles In Vlow) between tho two wards of this borough, and to assign places for those. Wagons that he gives to tho West Ward, along the curb of tho pavement on the south side of Market Square and he be further directed to Impose on the own er of oach wngon a market tax of ton cents a week, collectable every Snturday, ho kecplug n bbok for tho purpose and that the said market clcrlt shall receive said tax lu lieu of all his wa ges i the tux to bo paid by all to whom pluces aro assigned as regular attendants each week whether they attend every market day or not." As to lmposelng a tax of ten cents per week npon those nttending market, wo arc inclined to believe, will have a damaging efluct.Ei. Fisiiino with Nets. As there seems to bo considerable misunderstanding In regard to the law regulating the "uioshcs" or spaces In nets, we copy the following paragraph (section 25) of "An act to amend and consolidate the scvoral acts relating to game ami to game fish," puBsed at the Inst session of the Legislature, and ap proved by Governor Hurl inn ft May 1, 1S73 : "In any of 'Ve inland waters of this Slate, In habited by speckled trout or black buss, nnd In which the Ashing with net and the like di Alecs is not nlloL'i llier prohibited by this act, or sonic other acts In force In this Commonwealth, It slnill not he lawful to catch or kill flsli by means of any net or device in the nature thereof, the mesh es or open spaces in which shall be lorn than thrre i'mc7c, under a penalty of ?'J,1 1 I'roiMeil, That not hint herein shall authorize the rutcliimr of speckled trout by means of any device save only by hook aud line, except for propagation and to stock other Waters." The Fair at Si-nbuhv. The premium list of tho Union Park Agricultural Society's Fair, to bo held at Sunbury, au the 7th, Slh und Uth of Octobor next, will bo published next week. We would advise the farmers nnd olhers of Nor thumberland nnd adjoining counties, to prepare their best products and stock to attend this fair. The premiums will be liberal, and as it will not be strictly n county fair, our friends In neighbor ing counties have n chance to compete with the farmers of onr county. There Is no doubt tho fair will be the largest ever held in central Penn sylvania. nnd will atfurd a flue opportunity for far mers nnd mechanics of neighboring counties, to bring forward their products, mid mechanical in ventions to compare and compcto with each ot her. ' Du. C. E. ITp Dp. Graff moved to Hurrisbiirg, this week, where he will hang out his shingle as ti surgeon. He will operate on nil eye diseases In which branch of surgery he has gained a wide re putation. We understand that ho intends to open an Eye and Ear Infirmary, and will devots bis principal time to those diseases. Good. Our neighbor of the ZMiiy Is luxuriat ing on mammoth water melons of late. He is not very modest In throning out a hint to the dealers that he is fond of them. We hoje they will not have an Injurious effect upon his over worked system. Who Can Beat It 1 The toinatoc noticed In our issue of last week, brought us one of still larger size. Ou Wednesday last a bot was de livered to us labeled "A Republican Tomutoe," and upon opening It we found a tomatne weigh ing two and u-lialf pounds. The note accompa nying it stated that it had been raised in the gar deu of Mrs. Peter Borduer, of Georgetown, Lower Maliunoy township. As that lov.Vship is prolillc in the production of Ilepuhlicnu majori ties, wo believe that she may safely challenge the county In regard to th production of Rcrtulllcau tomatoes. If any can beat the last we should like to hear from them. The Public Schools will open on Monday next in this place. Ths directors have been very elll cicnt in repairing the buildings, and repainting them. We aro glad to notice thut the directors take an Interest In tho schools, und display a de sire to advance the cause of education. The schools are regularly graded, and from what we carf learn very competent teachers huve been cmpriyid'for tbo coming term. . A Coal TraW was wrecked on the bhamokin Division, ou Wednesday laal, near Trout Run, caused by the breaking of mi nxlc of one of the cars. Twenty-seven cars wert piled up, promis cuously, hut fortunately no one wim injured. The passenger train, lu the uflcruoon, could not puss, mid the I). II. and W. train, wu3 teut to the wreck, and brought the passengers down In the evening. The Boys iu Blue, commanded by dipt. W. II. Ileim, realized about one hundred and fifty do -lars by their festival last week. They ure cer tainly deserving of it. The Snnbtiry Cornet Band wus out serenading some of our citizens, on Wednesday evening lust. They ure improving rapidly under tha leadership of J. Clymer, Esq. John O'Brien's Colossal Six Tent Show is Cominu to brNiu'RT, TrhMiAl, September . This immense Institution is exhibited under Siv separate and distinct tents fur tho minimum price of 25 cents ; no half price. After weeks and months preparation, Mr. O'Brien and his agent of this monster sextuple alliance, have ut last completed the arrangements for their grand tour through the Stales, with this model exhibi tion, bix monster tents will be brouuht Into re quisition to crlitl.it this immense Coliseum or Tabernacle of wonder. The urrungenicuts for this Immense exhibition bus been completed in every detail of preparation und carefully super vised ; the entire promumiuu will be carried out lo minister to Hie pleasures of the amusement seeking people. A laie Equestrian Ileal by ar tists ( tnaieaoil IVin.il. ,) ulm mt long ago won the diploma of tl.e woihl. The (.laud triumphal procession Willi its seas of :liiicriug banners ; tile monster uleph. nils : the I'.iiui .a ami dloina darivs In rich oriental decorations, will add more grand ili'inou-u.iiioiis, imp. .ring beyond the power of description disliiiguhcd artists uud decorators liuc beeii cugageu to prepare this monster aggregation for its grand triumphal march from sen to sea. The sight of this mov ing army of wealth, Its ocean of banners, flags, Alc, thd golden chariots, the variegated dens. Ac., presenting a sight never before witnessed in Europe or America the design of which In volves u strength of imagination, and the reali zation rtlll call liiTD play changes more wonder ful than realized lu fairy talcs. The unstiuied outlay, which has added to the entertainment, an ouirlt of real gold und splendor and great care Ints been tukeu in the most talented mas ters of the art and music. Tho musical depart ment will be under the Immediate suiervisiou of Professor Alexander Scott, the king of all cornet players ; so the master-works of musical celebri ties will be rendered lu a style to merit the ap probation of all this will allonl much gratifica tion to that class of community who uesire to witness n standard and Instructive exhibition, or who have been dosvd ad utwu with the preten tious yet lusignitlcuut shows, hieli from time to time pcrumbulutu the country. The collection or uuiiuuls presented by this organization, for the liisperllou of the public, is as perfect au en terprise as capital and energy cau make ii i it) fact of Us equal iu magnitude and variety exists iu auv traveling exhibition In the world, we have not heard of it, we feel perfectly safe iu making this assertion, thut no such opportunity can be afforded In America at least, not only lo the na tural blstorlau but to all grade of society, of examining lu detail a collection so varied, aud diversified this will be the fjrtf and , last time that will bs offered you to sec. such an exhibition for such a small price of 'admission. Eureka. Wlieu'a yb'ung-mao purchases a hat of Samuel Futst,' the popular batter, be ex claims, truthfully, too. "I have fouud it" a fushiouuMe aud serviceable bat. M r. Facst has all styles, of fashionable hats aud caps, aud eve ry oue, both old and young, who will visit his store;, on Market street, opposite Monument Bctare, Quubury, will be well pleased with a se f e'-tlon from his large and varied assortment. The following lines on Childhood's Home, wore written by a lady on her return home, after n vi sit to her early home, In Sunbury. They will be appreciated by her numerous friend for tho love that still lingers In her heart for her childhood home. Wo would liko to hear oftencr from "Ma'trt," that her friends may not forget her kind ioving1 dispos:tlon,nnd her childhood's Inno cent purity. , .for TlIF. AVtrnifAN. liiltlliobil'M Home. There nrn mnnyclmnplmrs In tho diys,months ami years from our childhood lo lire's maturity. We are tossed to and fro mi the ocean of time. Hither and thither we wander iti thn searching for what may bo our portion of life's good or 111. These may he pleasures, and toils, joys nnd sor rows, sunshine and clouds, altcrnnfo in our sky ) new loves, new friendships tu kc root In onr af fection. Memory, that Inexhaustible store house, open for yet moro trcnnres but, in her choicest recesses, thn friends, the loves of long ago, are secretly kept, a shields to time's defac ing, preservatives lo chlldliood'S'iniioeent puri ty. The heart, will rebound to its childhood, uud Its brightness, its Joyousnesa siiir.c forth with re newed wuriutll aud life, from beneath the rub bish of years. W ;iulerer, bust Hum, too, ever returned to the lioiro of UiJ cliiUlhoo.l, and h.i-t tasted tile sweetness of fond rememliriiiieis ; ti I' tho thrill ot unspeakable plea'nrr. hi n kimliy greetings five lln-e welcome iia'knira Ii to III -.-i. halcyon limes a. id scenes. Tln-re may be, then; lire, prrpoi tioneil mi rows in childhood, but "The tear down cliodl (x.d's c',i.. ! InaC flows, Is like the ib a U on the r':e : When next the riiinm r'.i bnez.' coe hy And waves the bush, the flower in dry." And we sco it the same childhood, without the stain of years, without the cliill of time. Hack to childhood's home, hack to friends of tho long past, how pleasant to leel that yet In those heaits there Is room, there is love. Many t lie changes to those, w ho long have wandered; lam thinking of the nbselil loV.I om s. oine are wanderers from the hfitiie of hi'.ohood. Some sleep their lust, sleep in the old ( hureli turd. 1 n 111 thinking, too, of the ntly home spots, where, architectural skill has supplanted the little log house, the little grassy knoll, ond even "The o'.d oaken bm tet that hung in the well." Hut amidst nil the change, there are yet hearts tin changed, love not withered, not 'wasted, by the. workings of time, nnd methinks when this earth ly wandering is over i life's toilsome Journey is elided, I, too, would re."t, sweetly rest, in that childhood's home. MAID. rem the "American.". LowF.it At oi sta, Aug. 20, 1 ST". Mr, II'. 1st. Permit me thriiigh you to tlri'iik the Re publicans of Lower Augusta, for the. almost unanimous vote 'jy which they instructed our delegates to support me in the Convention. I also thank the Convention for ghlug the Com missioner to the lower cud, where he belongs. 1M. "I do tint thank the other friends (f) for their felonious entrance and search of my house, in my absence, on the 1 ltli lust. If they are go ing down hill of late, I keep no money on hand for Healing. Let them come when I am at home, ami hnrro-v a "heck, and biiug my nett fork home. ii l. All persons nrc forbidden to enter my en closed premises in search of fruit, vegetables, game or greenbacks, without my permission. They may save costs, time and reputation. (!) Tn this locality, where Perry Haas partially re ceived his i raining, let others consiih r I. Is un timely Hid." JACOB R. CLARK. Wilii ChkKiiv H.m.sam. The, memory of Dr. Wislaf is embalmed in the hearts of thousands whom liis Balsam of Wild Cherry litis cured of coughs, colds, consumption, or some other form of pulmonary di-cusc. It is now over forty voir since this preparation was brought before the public, nnd vet the demand for it is constant ly iiii'.reasii'g. "Throw l'liv-u to the Does." "The Gra- i phie" recently gave uii illustration of the new , tiromo issue ! ny me Murray tun I'linnsn iig Company, l'.'O. Last Twenty eighth r-trcct, from Ilisphnm's painting "Throw Physic to the Dogs." The subject is a little girl pliysicing va rious specimens ol the canine race. The scene a laughuhlo out. and the different attitudes of the dogs lire exceedingly pleasing. It was designed to illu-lnile Dr. Foote's aver sirin to drugs, and accompanies rneh copy of his work, "Plain Home Tiilk ami M-.il.e.il Common Sen-e." The Doctor's practice is thoroughly 'New School," and .u this way he -lands prom iiently O'lt from the profession a successful prac titioner. The bi o'i is n volume of Ol i pages nnd Sis') il lustrations, tilled with la. Is and reason relating to mankind, uml their i social ami poali.'.il statu'. The (Intphie says c f it : "1; is an e:ieveloHi!ia of useful knowledge.'' A noted ca'rgjmni uf this city testifies lo its merits, remarking: "it is a library iu itself." The J'runklin 7Ai.'f.u';. of Chainhcisburg, Pit., speaks of the picture us a "beautiful chiomo, very pleasant, an. I so enjoy able as to he almost good toi.ip.u.y.'" .Ni:w York Kxi-nrss. ri: i u. xo ric i:s. liillr'ii often look t'jilc nul Nil It from no other calls.' than having worms In the stomach. Bkowv.s vF.ii!i'.'i'Gr. comfits v;i!l destrov W.ini's wiihie,:? inn being perfectly V.' I i ITIi.aml fr".: or nt lii r iiijuiious ingrt.lii iil. worm pri fat it'.. .lis. Cl'UTIS .v. IlKoWW. ;v No. 'l.'i K'litim tt i S"M by Jh'itif.iittx n'i'1 ' .'..-.ii.. '. Metiieiiif nl Twkn tv Kivi: t'r.Sit Juiv v-i, iy. Ik tin child. i t coloring ') used ill Vorl;, A I.. IX. Tlit' Coiif't'N'.ioii ol :n lut tlfl. Published by u warning and for the t.emdlt of Young Men and ot bi-rs w no siiiier from i;:!V.n s 11 Fill 1.1 T V , Ul.-S l IF M A V III ii. 1 1, i If., suppis in J the means o I self-cure. Wiifleii by oi.e who cuivj hiir.x If after iiinlei goii.g con-iih rabie qu n lo'i y. and s oil tri e or n ivivmg a po-i-paid d. reeled envelop. Sufferer are Invited In address the author. NATIIANIIX MAVFAIR, June 14, '71! bin. Box Ki::, Brooklyn, N. Y. Thirty Ys'iiri' l'x;"Hon' of an HI ii rse. Mrn 1'iiislftw') Kowliiin Njrii in I lie r'H rlt ion ol'iine of the bes' Female Physician and Nurses iu the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from. the feeble infant of one week old to the uilu.t. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and conifoit to mother and child. We believe It to be the Best and Surest Keinedv in the Wo-Id, in nil cases of DYSKS TKKY and DIARitlKXA IN t lULUl'.l'.N. w l.e ther it arisis Iroui leelhiiig or fiom any other cause. Full directions for using ill accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless tlie facsimile of C'L'RTI'5 A: PFRKIVS is on the cntsido wrnp ier. Sold nv all Medicine dealers. July Ii, 1H73. ly. The Ilon-ti'hoM I'nuiiceu, und Family Liniment is the best remedy in the world for tlin fnllewing complaints, viz. : Cramp in the Limbs aud Sto mach, Pain In the Stomach, Bowel, or Side, Rheumatism in nil its forms, Biilioas Colic.Ncii ralgia, Cholera, Dyt'. iitery.t'.ilds. Fresh Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, ?phul Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, C hill aud Fever. For Internal unit External use. Its operation is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes tho cause of tl.e com plaint. It penetrate and j crvudes the whole system, re storing healthy action to all Us parts, aud quick ening ttie blood. The Household I'unniTtt i purely Vegetable and All Healing. Prepared by CURTIS A BROWN, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. For sale bv all druggists. July 13, 1 Sj.L 1 y. For Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Indigestion Depression of Spirits and general Debility, in their vUi'hius forms, Ferro Flioporatcd Kilxir of CulUny made by Cabweli, Hazard & Co., Nw York, and sold by all druggists, is the best Tonlo. As a sliinuluiit tonic for patients recov ering from fever or other sickness, it has uo equal. If tken during the seusou it prevents fever aud- uirc.r and other intermittent fevers. On the l'Jtli of August, 173, In Minllu couuly, MAKY, wife of Mr. John D. C. Womcr, age.1 o years, V month!! and 7 days. WILL, EXHIBIT AT SUNBURY, ON TUESDAY fJICi'T. 'Jilt. JOTrljN' . O'lJR'nSjN'S Trr'--. mm, For one Single Priro cf Ad- mission. 25 cts to all G Tents MilA Circus, MDsernn, CaraW, ami tliu (7 rent, CURIOSITY DEPARTMENTS ! with its 10,(100 Woiiilrr IVom nil parl of the known world ; ipnktnt; Six Sepuratu nnd distinct Exhibitions ntul cxliiiiitcil at tlio old Popular Prices. tJ-y NoTiiiXd Like It Evku Sken ! Six Monster Pavilions beautifully illutnitmtcil ilurint; the cvi'tiiuo poifonnatifi'S with ln,l00 Prismatic ' Jcls, ninking it a prrfoct City of Illtiiniiiat fil Spluntlor.' The Colossal Enterprise, in Amusements I The Kichest Outlit on this Continent I Splendid beyond conception niul elevated beyond comparison. 50 PA LACE COMPARTMENT DENS with the iinmcn.se i:ngo of tho Monster Uluek Ai'rie:ui RKino'-ro., tho only livina one now on exhibition in America, weighing over S,0nU pounds. A IIFU1) Of ELEPHANTS ! A DK'OVEOFCAMKLS! A Lo:l Lino of (ilitteritn; Splendor. e-iTliemenibx'!-, Six Distinct nnd Divided Exhibitions, i aeh a Crund Knti rlitin tin'iit in ilsi If, and One Ticket Admit iiiii to all ! will bit twenty-five Palace Deus in red, blue and yellow, with flags and banners of allnations. TTrlE SECONTJ GrIi.A.ISrD PROOE&SION containing Prof. Ilinggied's il 'gant Military 15and an. 1 twenty-five heauiioil d. us. painted in green and guld, milking; tho ontirc number of massive iron lK-ns. Count them as liiey pass; your wiil I i t t the exact uiimber advei tied. lleuieiuU r Twi Separate and distinct Bonds of Music iu (iolden Chariots ! See ih.-ni in proci ssion es they pass ; you will at once prutiouticc this the Mot' arch Mastadou of All Shows ! W F l 1 M 11 Jl li ii In the Morning at 10 ; Afternoon 2 ; Evening at 7. Al)MIstiV jr. CENTS, (No half prici s. One Ticket will admit tin-holde-to the Six S'M rato Tents and the Six divided Exhibition. li'eineiiiU r, ii Sepcr.itu Tents ! Willi Exhibit at Miltt ii. Saturday, Sejit. (Ub. At l:invil!e, Moiulay, Sept. Sih. tiubury, Tuesday. Seit. Ot h at Sliainokin, Wednesday, Sept. 10th. NUTICE. Utile on tlio lli'iis of Suiali Miller, uVciasid. STATKof I'KXXSYI.VAXIA, ) gs Xortfiinuht'i'lnini futility, ) VT an Orphan.' Couri la id ut Siitibary In anil for n.ilil county, on tlie ft li ilnv of Aint'iJ, Anno Domini, our lliousnnil, civrlit liniiilir 1 nni nrvriity tliree, before ilie Hon. Williiiin M. Itnck tfel'er, I'resiJrnl, anil lii Associate Joseph Josrpu Mtoiy, uml , Jusllees ot Coio l : riioatliiMirtitlon of Eiiliraitn 11. Miller, of Sna- niokiii lownsliip, n ttiu taiil county, oue of tin- foim mill lirim nl law vl Mirau M an r, lair ol niJ townuli'p, di'onim-ci, llic Court L'rniiti il a rule Upon you, III. .vi. .inner, leM.inu in iiainnMii . 1 i. i ii'in: .... r lent In M t . 1,1 u-a-l. Mnriow county, tiluu, J.itin M. Miller, resilient in Koit Wayne, Imli.niH, iiuil Kli.abttli Coinpurtt, u tlauitbter of Johnson Milier, olio of tlie sr ti of rteccnised, tnurrinl to l.uwit Coniparet, nnd livlns; in lesnioine, in tbo ftHte of low ii, anil t lie petltbHer.tbe niil Kpliraiui It. Miller, all heir and li(;al representatives of sulci SttrnU Miller, ileceased, to come into Court ou tlie first Monday of Nuvemnvr, A. l., ISTil, und aocept oj refum tho Ileal Kslate of said dt- ceastd, at the valuation, or show cause hy tho tame should uot solit. WitneM the Hon. Wm. M. Uivkefeller, Pril dent Jiuliri" of our said Court, at rtuiibury, this sixteenth duv nf Aturust, A. l., 1STS. GEO. U. KEIMESSX YDBR, IMhSN i IIBK, Deputy Clerk, (. C. ReRlster'a tlfflee, 8uubury, Auit. ti'J, lSTti. C:. Xolire lo Trei)wern. VI.L Perseus are cautioned ui;aliist li i spin-1-Inir, or hiintine nnd sliootini; on li.u premi ses of the underslirneil, in I'piwr Aiii;utii town ship, Northumberland couniy, I'enijsylvonin, without KMUiissiou. Any person violiiliiu,' this notitB will be ilcult wltll uccnrdliijsto law. (ih"lt!E j Al'L. 1'p. Aui;. twp., Aug. 8, 1S7X Consolidated and exhibited under SEPEEITE in continuation of the tirst. wi'd he heai'.ci! by Ihe ... .' 3k,: AltiWV-'.' -. o : 1 V II I 1M til I t V ii -.V 11 1 1 1 1. IV .1 . Uoitrliiir mill Suit" .Mublc. fslIKUTF V IiYKK litis npeiif I a Vetorin - ijy jlivir.lin iiurl Sn'.c Malilr. Iloiiiilini; liorse il. ,i. ion Mi-.l will lie keiit In ilill. rent st:,lik-s trout llinv tlmt an- i-ii W. Min t iitti'iitiuii ill In-p liil I i all h :r-i-s ell or sii k. lill cure all da.1 vices in tin- liiirsi', ail diseases of tin! nioiitli, all ilisea-i - i,l' Hie iv.-.iratuiy ni valis, iliseasi" of tlio tniiiacli, liver, m iliary nivalis, i-i I an. I 1 tr . Aiso itiiasi-ii nl 11. t- ti -ail, eyes, un.l all lui.-su-l-!ai. rolls i!':.-e.isr. All surreal e:;;.s. stirh h Hlrr.iint', Nrniet;. Uowelinir, I'ltai.- trnoloniy, 'I' i in. in. r lln, flu!. emii'l in.r. A .. . Ar. Al-o. i Tr,,i,,,. t,,.R tiaine.l tr ".. ns.-. sral.' tl.,,.k ,,f (-.utorol lb. tel. J AMI'S VAN DVKI". j,,v i.'-a, j ' ' ' ' t liimil ( leoirii (iir it tw.ti Kt itf t au. n. jj?i:f)'s fjTOVK AM) TIN'.VAKl: STOP.n, Tlilr.lr1!, niosiii. tlin Central Hotel, Sunbury, VX V tHtrsoii pureliasiiitf l'ud.I to the Hinoilr', ol j'o 00 at retail pi'netf, lor cash, will I S cnlitlerl to a T;M;it,for. I he ilrawimr ofa'Crrl cln-s No. T. Co.).; .-;oe it!i nil :l.e f:tures, value. 1 al fiio. win r.uiti-.l to uive i-ati-taelioii. Notice !e. civen ol the piaeo anil lime of j ilruwin tli'u-rli llio paper. J. 11. Kl'.tD. '.iiii-,-, Ji:ly 1, 187i5. Amlllor'M .oflce. 1 -rSTATK ur Vrederlek Heckerl deoeuseil. l ti, uiulersliri.ed. mipointed bv Hie Or- j ,,llllls' (. o,,,, f .Sintliiiiiibtrlaud County, aud;- I j tors to an ia iinu ii .-iiiiiiiii; tna iiiiiiao ia itic Lutein ot A ml lew Dilty, uilinlnl-trator of the es l ale of r reili rirk lie. ki it, ii" cased, will meet 1 the parties inieresud nt hi pl!''-e ihe borotlf;li 1 of ISioibur.v, on I sAVi' Kn.vy, the oih of sr.i'TFMBEit, is;a, at IU o'clock, a. iu., where all parlies interested luuy ailend if they io proper. WM. C. PACKER, Auditor. Sui.bury, Aug. 10, 18o. 05V K3 "F S Slff T S Piescnlins ihe only medium for suppiyin;; Hie reeogr.i.cil neei ssily lor cheap public iimun tnenl : o..itiimi'iuiii! ilsclf to all creeds and classes ; nnd to morality, philo sophy and enlightenment, ns a ponderous nnd prniirossivi; provider of In ndiciul re creation, adapted to tho rcium-meiits of every age. nnd the leii-ilh of every putfe. nnd, nt a f'ab'.ilniis cx;m use, dissimulating live len'oin' broadcnt.t. nstjlnui'lit I v na ture's self, in her manifold wondrous pro ductions, nnd excmpUfcd in variety beyond computation, and eu.'l!v ani;.:.-.';" n ses sions, ixcltisively its own v,ud no whe.ru else to be seeu. MORE SIKAV YOU XOTIIINfl than is given botli in and outside the, can vas by any ot'ier tinimal and art.'iiy e::liib! liou mi ea. lli, iu tho Jingo Highway I-ol'iihiv l'a; a.lo of l'oiaji siiid 1'tiwer nt II A. M. each day. Iteiiieniber U.n C.a'.h :ind hour, and, even if you (in n.it visit tl.e City of Tents, doligiit-'yiiirself and little ones with a view of the Elephants, Camels, and Dri'inedaries. ircnllv eaiaiisiincd in Orii ntal tiapuitigs ; llio l'ifty superl.Jy or namented liens ; the long line of lifi-likt: PiiintingR; the erand Al!es.'oricnl Cava! cade : the hundreds of gaily ili-enraled Steeds; the sa of Flags and P.itiinrs ; that supreme i f till processional triumph---, lln gieit Golden Chariot "Creation, containing the King uf all (.'timet Player:;, Professor Alex." Scott, and his unrivaled Empire State Cot net Hand. Following splendid 1 mill 'IS - fcJ 7 4 I X 3 If t Ij 1 , R. C. CALL, Asven;, LXTI.E: Ol' AT'l ltltTJ. ; ,-v i,.,,., ybo lv is in it e.l to come niul Ii :y uf tin "lie as.-ni tinrtil nf rovs am cti.'n-:cTCATr:!!hV nt SAT1UF.L F. KFA'IK'3 STORE, iu tralne ti:ii.i.i', leroiuini; M orn.V Ilis'u."Vi'; lmil:i.,, ,111. ill I lil-.l-.i, s( Mil K , ' , ,. Ju-t i.n i.-vl a In-rh .ti-flv i f loiiferii 'iirii -s ff i-iiiy tii.v rij-lii.ii. TOVM - ,tf.l, lilMIN ci.iisi.iiitlv iw liaini. Tl.e b"-t 1! ."INS, FltiS, l i 1.11 AST."5 .v. lH'.lFD 'Kl'ir. ! ITKE I!lO COFFEE, TEA & sV'lX . . ., , u,,.,. i. f,i.- , ,,,nrii!,... Hi li lr.':irt, ltiin A. t aKi'a, . n nioriitnv FANCY I AKI'.S. PISCTITS, CRACKERS, Ac OYSTEItS CYSTF.11S ! OYSTEIts! Having llili il up a room expressly fur Kt-niie' np Oysters in every Hyle, I. a. I an and Uentlru I Kill lf neeoiiiinojateil with tlie Ix st bivalves in n. in k. t. nl ail le.Nls iliii ii tin- ii.iv and evcnlnir. Faiuilie i'.i b" snpp'ieil at their r-:d nee iili the liel Shrll or Canned O.n-leis, as is dcsiri'-tr, at the v.-ry in : i -t prici . ... t ail aii.l .-t e my excellent ussorlir.eiu ta g( .'uli aud a-i' iiaiii the rrlccfc. S. F.N KYI N. llec. III. 1H7. VCFXTS'WAN'ITt TO SI M. Ol'tt N tW lu.iriiicil tlcvtr .Imi'IiIii. Afllre-s i'.IKDSr I.I. MANl'F.M Tl'KtNii CO., 1. 1 pi sf'e. l'i v:.T !!c. ' !'.i. Ae.'. l'i'.l. :jiuos. Itl II.UI KS Send for onr Unstinted Cat.il.nre I.. i.kt on I. -nliliiiit. A. J. I'fCK Mr!.!. iV CO. u",' ?;!-l'-V. We : It ii -l., Ne Yl.i
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