Sunburn American. SL'XBUKV,. JAXITARV 23, 174. Railroad Time Tabic. ARRIVAL AND tlUl'AKTI'KE OK TKAINS AT hi JiKUKY. v. c. n. w. Pomh. i r. e. n. r. wt. ri.,.ir,i fd 11.15 m i Erie Mail. 5.1 a ni I r.r Win Mail. l'55 " 1 Kono' AC. 11.10 a in 4.10. m 7.10 " Buffalo Ex. 2.R0 ' I Elmira Mail narrlsbureAc. S.lOptu Butia'.o Ex, M NBl ltT ANO LEWISTOWN K. K. Leave Sunbury fur Lc wist own at 0.... a. in., and 4.20 l. , , , . Arrive at Sunbury from Lcwistowu at l.oo and .55 p. in. SlIAMOKIS niVIMOS, N.C. ii. w. irVE I AHKiVK Express. 11.45am Ma'l. Vail. 4.3(1 p m E x pre? i.T.O a m 4.W T m .u accommodation train leaves bhamokin at T.lOa ut, arriving at Mt. Carmel at 7.40 a in. P.eturimr, leave Mt. Carmel al 7.00 ? in, arriv ing at Sliumokiu 7.30 p in. PANVILUE, HAZI.ETOS WILKESIURRE It. K. leaves Sunbury at 043 a. m., for York, lie turn at 4.10 p. in. Accidental Insurance Tickets caH lie had of J. Shipman, Ticket Agent, at me nepoi. Winter Arransfnifiit ror tlie Oflice mt Nnubitrj', I. VOHi erctjft Ojfl- Ojm from fi.50 a. ., to S p. in, oh Svtulay. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE MAILS. Arrives ds follow : From the East at 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p. in., South, 5.15 a.m., 4.10 p.m. " West, 5.15.m.,:i.l5p.ni.,4.10p. ra., N'orth,1.50 a. m.,11.15 a. ni., 4.10 p.m. Shamokin, Mt. Carmel and points on that Hue, U.25 a. ra., 4.00 p. m. Mails close as follows : For the East, 5.45 a. m., 10.50 a. m., 4.50 p. m. " South, 10.50 a. in., 4.50 p. m. 8 p. m. " West, 10.50 a. in., 3.50 p. m., .Nl p. m. " North 3.50 p. ra., 8 p.m., Shamokin proper 11.15 p. m. Suamokin and offices on that route, 4.-0 Monev orders will not be issued after C p. in., on Saturdays. J. t. SMITH. P. M. fastness Morals. The Improved Grovek fc Bakeii Sewing Ma IHine. These celebrated machine are offered at the most reasonable rate. For particulars apply to D. G. KL'TZ, Agent, Fcb.22,73.-ly. I'pper Augusta township. Caroline Dalus, dealer in Musical Inslru inenU and Kewinz Machines, Market street, near Third, Snnburv, Pa. Call and examine the liest Organs, Melodeons, Sewing and Knitting Ma chine in the market. Always on hand the Es tey, Silver Tongue, Smith's American.Mason & Hamlin Organs. Orders taken for all kinds or Pianos and Musical Instrument. The Peoples Favorite Sewing Machines ; Domestic and Gro vcr &. Baker. Persons purchasing machines froinmewlil receive instructions. First-class Knitting Machines for sale. W. C. Robert, agent for B. L Raudeubush, continues to receive all kinds of furniture at the Masonic Hall building. There Is no disputing the fai t that it is the cheapest and best place to purchase furniture. Every article necessary to furnish a well r2til&tcl house can be had, and that too at panic prices. Great bargains lately made. Don't suffer from colds constantly contracted bv poor Boots and Shoes. W. W. Miller, of the Excelsior Boot & Shoe btorc, keeps on hand a supply which are not surpassed anywhere, for beautv and durability. They arc dirt eheap,and no one need lament about wet feet by wearing those selected from his large assortment. His toek of gum shoes has not been equalled in this part of the country. Call and sec lliem. The fine assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac, at D. A. Finney's has been the topic of con versation by the best judges during the holiday's. The best bargains arc daily made at Mr. Finny's ct ore on Market street. His stock has been se lected with great rare, which will be noticed at one by stepping in'o his neat store room. His jroods "arc all new. and every one purchasing will Sind the articles of the best a6 well as of the la test v!c. Hats and Cap. -Samuel Faust, has just re turned from the city with a large assortment of the latest ;syl hats. His stock is full, and the latest styles "can bj had at his store, on Market street at city prices. tB.rnliivt.focc, vokIi U, ii I , ringworm, salt-rheum and other cutaueous af fections cured, and the skit) ma le soft and smooth, bv using the Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswcli, Hazard ii Co:, New York. Be cer tain to t."et the Juniper Soup, as there are many imitations made with common tar which arc worthless. 4w. total Affairs. '4) ":- M'AXTEI). Canvassers in every town -and township to procure subscribers to this pajcr. A liberal per entage will be allowed sufficient to make it au bject for any one who desires to make some hing durjug these panic times. Fo' further lartieular- address the proprietor or call at this ;ffice. We direct attention to our terms ou the first nge of this paper. Also to rales of advertioing. Dk. A. T. Df.W itt. Representative from this ounty, has our thnnk fr copies of the LcgK ativc Record. Bi.Ino Tom, the negro pianist, will exhibit nt laringer's Hall on February 5tk. Tin: borough of Riverside is rapidly Wing :ii!t up w ith neat looking Iioiim-s. The match factory ut Watsonlown started ito operation ou Tuesday week. Ot r street crossings eed some attention. The 22d of February this year fail ou Sun ny. Saturday will be observed as the anniver iry of Washington' birthday. A caHV bird died at Wntoinwii lai-t weet I years old. Tlis present winter i-. a icniaikablc one, and if pro-peeti. are Unit wc will hnve but little low or cold weather. 4tiMi men should be selected for school di--rtors of this liomiigh nt (he February elect ion. Persons winning Business ard - printed will id at this office an assortment of superior iiial f and printed in the lat-st styles. Car.! or m lopes printed at the lowe-t rates. AM. kinds of Justices" nnl CoftaMcs' Bl.mksrS. r sale at this office, Mll.TON sports a mock Senate, of which Hon. Bound is SjK-ak'T. J. F. Woifingcr. Esq.. has en elected Chief Clerk. The assessors of the West Ward having ndopt the plan of the assessors in the East Ward in king the census, reort the number of iuhabi its in that, ward 2,371, making the pulation Sunbury 4,,.l. Purdytown is not included, iich Ins probably ! ,IXMi inhabitants. rue Attorney General granted two writs of cr--1 it the case of Commonwealth vs. Henry I'eif convieted in the Court of (Quarter Sessions t week for attempt of rape. The ease will be icd before the Supreme Court next week. in' e free pa sscs on railroads are prohibited the new Constitution, some editors, when iu d to banquets nt a distance write to the co-nice an excuse that they are sick. iT an election for Directors of the Millou Na i.a! Bank, held ou Tuesday, the following led gent letiicn were eli ctcd: Win. F. Nagle, i.e. Lawson, M. Chaniberliii, W. P. Hull, ts..Swcnk, John Roush, W. S. Montgomery, . Davis, Ferdinand Piper. false alarm of fire on Monday evening lght out the fire department. The boys aie lys ready to work and assist iu saving the rty of the citizens. IE rain on Monday again made the ice men despondent. Belle Lettkes Sk iptt was organized a months ago in this place, among some la- and gentlemen, and is meeting with much ess. Last week, at an election for officers, following officers were elected for theensuing 'n: President, Geo. Ileiuu-nsnyder; Vicc-Pres- X, Miss Hollitmn; Secretary, George lienn; reasurer. Miss Brnuer. Tub Vy MMuninu has sujieiided on account f not receiving sufficient patronage to sustain it. JiiKiE Rockfi'IXI.er and Sheriff Rothermcl wk the oath to support the new Constitution fore Recorder Shipmini. The new road over the hill east of the trough being rapidly completed, and will tie opened travel carv in tl- pr!pg. The Episcopal Convocation assembled at St. Mathews' Church, in this place, on Tuesday, and closed tl:eir session on Wednesday night. The choral services, on Tuesday evening, con ducted by Rev. Mr. L'eck, and Peter Baldy, Jr., choir master from Danville, attracted tin un usual number of persons, aud every vacant s ace was taken up. The following uanied clergymeu were present: Rev. Dr. Pa ret and Mr. Caskey, of Vil!i..ms poit; Mr. Brush, Muncy; Mr. Peck, Danville; Mr. Teller, Lock Haven; Mr. Barrows, Man? Held; Mr. Hewitt, liloonisburg: Mr. Kosenmil ler, Montoursville; Mr. Adams, Xorlhumhir land; Mr. Wright, Shamok.n; Mr. Hewitt, rec tor of St. Mathews, Sunbury. Besides, Mr. Kaapp, Wilkesburre, ind Mr. Southwell, Scran ton, not ol the Convocation. We copy the following account from the I'huly: The EnsrorAi. Convocation. At the meet ing of the Epi-eopal Cou vocation in St. Malhew's ( Ej,ist.0pa Hunch la-t Tuesday evening, by half past seven there was not an unoccupied scat in the house, the vestibule and doorway were, crowded, and many persons were obliged to re turn home, not being able to obain a feat. The church was plainly, but handsomely, decorated with evergreen and emblems appropriate to the occasion. At a few minutes before eight, the procession of chorUters, headed by Mr. Baldy, and ending with the members of the Convoca tion, marched in, singing "Ouward, Christian Soldiers," and as the sweet tones of the chil dren's voices broke ou the air, it seemed to im press everyone with the solemnity of the occa sion. All listened attentively as the notes swelled into full "harmony, and seeming to rend the dome as if to carry he music up to heaven itself, then as it gradually sack lower aud lower, and finally died away, and the Rector's voice sounded on our cars, the enchantment was gone and we came back from dream life to reality. Mr. Peek, of Danville, commenced the ser vice. The Rev. Mr. Pratt, Dean of the Convo cation, read the lessons, aud Mr. Wrighlyiik a very musical voice, intoned the prycr, the choir responding. After singing the 45th hymn, given out by Dr. Hewitt, the sermon was preach ed by Rev. Dr. Caskey, of Williamsport, who as a theologian must possess a great deal of talent, the sermon being a very fine one. The 183d Psalm was then sang, the finest part being the solo, by Jennie Williams, whose voice is very sweet, particularly on the high notes. The ex ercises closed with the Recessional hymn. Twelve clergymen were present, and they, with the choristers, were all dressed in white sur plices and gowns. The choral service was con ducted by Rev. Mr. Peck, of Danville. There were 25 choristers, aud Mr. Baldy, the choir master, must have taken great pains in instruct ing them to obtain such fine harmony of tone, particularly where none of them read music by note. The services were continued Wednesday morn ing by a sermon from Rev. Mr. Adams, of Northumberland, and coucluded Wednesday evening with addresses by some of the visiting clergy. AuvciiiiMMi Sales. "Advertising sales of r al aud personal property by hand-bills was at one time the best way of making them known. But that was before the day when everybody read the newspapers. Newspapers have to a great extent supplanted the posters, and when a tiling is to be brought to the attention of every body it is advertised in the newspapers. For every jvrson who reads a sale bill posted in a country store, tavern or blacksmith shop, a huu died will read the same thing if printed in the county papers. In advertising, the newspaper possesses all the advantages. It ocs into every family and Is read in comfort and at leisure. The hand-bill is stuck up where It receives at best a passing notice, and the majority who see it do not read it at nil. The newspaper is print ed by thousands, and everybody reads it. Of the handbills twenty-five or thirty at most are printed and stuck up. The newspaper is the , cheapest and best advertising medium. Sales of j personal projierty are best made known by hand- bills and uewspaper both. As this is the season for sales wc call attention to the subject. The ! Avkkican offers special inducement In the mat- j tcr of bills and advert iting. At au electiou held ou Friday evening la t, of the Sunbury Mutual Saving Fund and Loai As sociation, the following ofiiccri were jdecU '.or two ensuing year: Viec-PresiJent Ira T. Clement. Secretary J. W. Buclier. Treasurer P. II. Moore. Solicitor A. N. Brice. Directors Val. Diet, A. N. Brice, E. Wil vcrt, D. C. Dicsinger, and Samuel Faust, Sr. AT nn election held on Saturday, December 27, 17:., of the Accommodation uud Loan Asso ciation, the following Managers were elected: Samuel Faust, Sr., John Shisslcr, Henry Clem- i cnt, Ira T. Clement, N. F. Mart, II. Y. Friling. J. Shipmau, S. B. Boycr and P. H. Moore. The Board oigauizcd last week by the electiou of the following officers: President, Samuel Faust, Sr.; Secretary, Jaeob Shipman; Treasurer, Henry Clement; Solicitor, Sol. B. Boycr. A dividend of three dollars per share was declared for the last year. The Ic-eCkop. As the prospect for a large ice crop is not very favorable,our ice dealers and others deemed it advisable to secure their supply ns soon as it could be had. During the past week a great deal of ice has liecu gathered from the river and creek, and we are pleased to see that the ice, though only from three inches to live inches in thickncs, is of excellent quality. Ice of this kind wiF iack and keep better than very heavy lee, n.ilcss it is cnt out squarely in large blocks. Wm. Bostian, brother to J. M. Bostian, cx Posimasterof this place, died suddenly at his residence on Chestnut street, on Thursday even- ing of last week. He had lieen in poor health I fr some time. A large concourse of friends aud relatives followed his remains to Ins grave on Sunday afternoon last, where the funeral eere inonies were jerforined by tlie Rev. Dr. Hewitt, rector of St. Matthews' Episcopal t hiirch. Kniohts op Pythias. At a regular stated meeting of Cayuga Lodge, No. 410, K. of P., held on January 2, 1S74, the following officers W'-re installed to serve for the ensuing term: P. C, Wm. H. Miller; C. C, Harry Miller; V. ('., Thos. R. Burlcw: J'., Jacob Fetter; M. A., Wm. J. Keiger; M. of F.,C. I. Beck; K. of R. S., F. Kern; M. of T.., P. F, Zimmerman; I. ;., J. , T. S. C. Miller O. J. B. Miller; 11. ;. L Shannon. At a regular stated meeting of Kastern Star Lodge, No. 143, K. of P., held on January?, J "S 4, the following otlicns were installed to I serve for the eiisuing term: P. ('., John O. Du- j j gan; C C, Wm. Kri-her; V. C, K. H. Swcitr.cr; j P.. Philip Mackert: M. A., Win. Simpson; M. j j of F., C. Woodcock; K. of K. S., It. W. Wynn; I I M.of F.., John Clark: I. ;., John Mant.: O.U., ! ! James Varnall; IJ. C 1... ico. M. Ileiu.. i Tiir.CoMiTF.ii F.i.rcTios Cast. Thcpcli-j thiii" of Mr. Lovett to contest the scut of Mr. j Amermau, and Dr. Wairenselier to contest, the ! sr at of Mr. Dill, in the Senate, were referred to the Judiciary Committees. The committees j ma le a report that it conflicted with the Consti- tutiou, ii o l referred them back to courts of this ' county, where the informalities were committed, j 1 he petitions set forth that there were infor malities in the election In October la-t in Dela ware, Washington, Cameron, I'piwr Mahanoy, and Jordan townships, and Sunbury, Watson town and Livcrside boroughs. Oi i: neighbors of Milton appear to have In ternationalists in their vicinity. The last t-iiii'in gives a scriwl on a slip of paper, put in the postollice at that place, which reads as fol lows: "Vou can look fur tire iu milton if tlns that Have houses to Int Down so ous poor pe ple Can live we will burn them out the llent must Com down !. cents ou a dollar or the Houses will be, in daingcr of fire som folks build shappy houses to Rent to ous poor Devcl but they shar.t get any more such high Kent" from ous look out fore tiie. F.noimxk Kii.i.ro. Adam Grove, the engi neer of F.ngine No. K'J ou the N. C. It. W., was killed at P.ridgeport on Wednesday morning last. He was one of the oldest and most trustworthy engineers on that road. Bank Dikkctoks. At tlic annual flection of Directors of the First National Bank of Sclins grove, on Tuesday, the following persons were elected for the enuing year: Geo. Schnure, II. C. F.yer, W. F. Wagonsel ler. W. F. F.ckbert, Jas. K. Davis, George C. Mover. S. H. Yenrick. Pcfr flrrn. .). B. Packer. From Tim SisnuKT Daily. AiwfMF.NT Coi'RT. Mosiay, Jan. 10. Court opened this morning at 10 o'clock, a nd the day I was devoted to the argument in the following j cases : : Jacob E. Slrickler vs. o'an Wicst. additional teasons filed. i W. F. Fegley, vs. Win. Derk. On motion of plaintiff's attorney judgment was given in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of f lOl.S'J with costs, for default of appearance at court. j II. Donisitc vs. Val. Fagely. On motion of ! G. W. Ryon, plff"s attorney, judgment was given j in open court in favor of the plaintiff, for the sum of JGSy.Go, and the costs were also imposed . for default of appearance. T. W. Herr vs. E. D. Killiau, aud C. A. Rei ' tmnsuydcr. On motion of Mr. Bovey,attorney for defendents, judgment iu" this ease was stricken off for want, of service of a rule on the debt. In the matter of the petition of Mary Bowman j for the benefit ol the Act of April, ls7;j, ordered l that the petition be filed and that th petitioner j may have the benefit of the Act. In the matter of the petition of Michael Flag i crty, collector of the Special tax iu Coal Town- ship for the year 1S7:, to pay money into court, ! petition was read and t he prayer of the petitioner , granted. Lenas St ute vs. Conrad Schuyler. On mo - tiou of the plaintiffs attorney, judgment was given to the plaintiff for the sum of ?S4 7S, aud the costs were imposed for default of ap pearance. J. F. Wolfinger vs. Emma Wolfiuger. An ap plication lor alimony was read and filed In the Blatter of the petition for the incorpora tion ol "The Scveu Point Mutual Fire Insurance Co.," Court ordered that it be printed in the pa pers and if there was no objection by March that the prayer be granted. TPESPAT A Nil WEISESIVY. Elizabeth Puyers, by her next friend, George Mant., vs. S. C. Puyeis. The court ordered that S. C. Puyers pay to the libellaut the sum of fifty dollars for her support and the expenses of the suit while pending. Rebecca Guinu vs. Wm. Feutou. Certiorari to W. P. Withington, J. P. Court ordered that the judgment of the Justice be reversed. Jacob Fry vs. John II. Foermau. Certiorari to Thomas Barr, J. P. Record received and filed. Ths court considered that there was no error on the record, and therefore decided the judgment and proceedings affirmed. Levi. M. Tr.tes vs. George Huinfert. Certior ari to J. Snyder, J. P. Record leceived and tiled no error. Judgment of the Justice affirmed. County of Northumberland vs. Lydia Gulshall. and David Gutshall. Rule to show cause why judgment should not be stricken off as to Lydia Gutshall being a female convict at the time she signed the judgment note upon which this judg ment was ordered. Judgment stricken Iu re. of the iH-titionof Patrick McManna, for rule on John Coners, Supervisor of Mt. Carmel Twp., to show cause why he should not render from time to time a statement of accouut of township to the clerk of the said township, and why Lcshould not cie additional bail. Rule absolute. Com. vs. Fred. Dibner. Argued, and a rule for a new tiial made absolute. The case to be tried at the next term. One of the reasons for granting a new trial in this case is that the pri vate conncil for the Com. in the last trial com mented to the jury on Mr. Dibner not testifying. This was in direct violation to the law, so the Court order ed a new trial. Court adjourned to meet the third week in February next. Bor HrnT. On Monday last, as Colder Shri ncr was wheeling a barro of coal past a pile of nail plate in the lower end of the rolling mill, the prop which held up the mass of iron gave way just as the boy was passing. He saw the danger he was in, but too late to entirely free himself from the falling iron. The pile slid down en his legs, pinning him to the earth. His cries brought prompt succor, hut on account of the lirr ited space iu which the meu were com pelled to work, they were some twenty-five or thirty minutes ixtricating him from his perilous situation. We learn from Dr. McCay that no j bones were broken, but the flesh on the lower part of the legs was horribly crushed, and one of his ankles badly sprained. We understand ! llM is BAH itainc Trri wajs . iMMiirIrri"ir sc J tent of his inj uries. Xorthuntberlawl Fret. District Institute in Lower Aictsta. The District Iustitute of Lower Augusta was temporarily organized on Saturday, January 10, by the election of Dr. Raker as President, and N. X. Snyder as Secretary. On motion, X. X. Snyder was elected perma nent President, and E. C. Gobin Secretary. The following resolutions were then adopted: Resolved, That the teachers tender their thanks to Dr. S. M. Raker, aud the Board of Di rectors in general, for their kindness in assist ing in the organization of the District Institute. Resolved, That E. C. Gobin, Ira Shipman and Morris Emrrieh lie appointed as a committee to draft by-laws for the government of the Insti tute. On motion, adjourned to meet January 241 h. Rplics or Olhen Times. In these days of cen tennial celebrations, when almost every county in every State is bringing forth her oldest man or woman, it is right that Clinton roiinty should perform her part, and provide accomadations for these same eeiiteiin.'irians. To this end, we would call the attention of our readers in gen eral, and the State Centennial Committee iu particular, to some piece? of household furniture, which remains as mementoes of "aul.l laug syne." Mr. Samuel 15. Johnson, of Poller twp., this count v. has iu his possession a chair that belonged to his great-grandfather, haxing keen in constant use for more than one hundred and sixty years, This chair is what was known as 1 liw Vr.rv liirllh.ick. lllld IS Vet ill US L'Hd COI1- dilion apparently, as it was a' century Ago. Then, to match this chair, Mrs. Lemuel Watson, a j sister to Mr. Johnson, has a table that belonged I in her e real L'raudmot her. and which U nu-pos- ! cd to be about the same age as the chair. The table is of Walnut, made iu a most substantial manner, aud has sci ved lo bear nourishment for four successive generation. We might add that tieneral Washington never saw the chair or table. Lock liven 1! iiiihlit 'io. List o! b iters remaining in lb P. Olliee al Sunbury, Jan., .'nth, 1ST I. James Ant, it. Auder-on, J. S. Bard, '.. F. Baker, Miss F.mic D. Bell, ( has. F. Bower, W. B. Crawford, J. D. Davis, Z. Dunkell.ergcr, Morris F.merick, J. P. Hepburn, Miss Eliza Herb, Henry Hevncr, Miss Varerial Harren, Miss Lucy Keef. r, J. C. Lund, Lew. Miller, 1). Mct'oniiick, U. Kiland. Mrs. Hannah Roat, Mrs. Judy Sol t man, C. P. Seahoitz. Mrs. Becky Pluininer, Mr. Purkins. A(.rtl.F.(, who rather suspecte some one was , epi,g through the kev hole of his olhee I operation is jioi '., 10 rc.iry , m , 1 1 . " I hut cut irelv removes the cause ol tl.e coiupiaiiit. door, Ihe other day invest mated with a syringe j u j,,,,,,., ,..,,',. ,, ,.rvades the whole system, rc full of pepiier sauce, and went home lo Hud his j storing healthy action to all itsparts, and iiiick wifc h oi been cutting wood and a chip hit her ill j cuing the blood. the eve. -o- Tnr. following persons were elected directors of the Northumberland County National Bank, Shamokiii, on the 7th inst.. namely : F. W. Pollock, John A. Otto, W. T. Grant, Henry lleiser, Thos Bauumgardiiei, Isaac May, Andrew Robertson. Je-sc Reed, and Dr. Jos. C. Robins. Dvsm:CsiA is a Ily.lra-llea.led iiionstor, from which nearly all '"the ill" of human flesh is heir to,' originate. The Peruvian Syrup, a protected solution of the proxide of Iron, is a long tried, and well Cstablithed remedy for this distressing complaint: it has cured thousands where others have failed. Gko. W. Cllll.li-, Esi., of the Fithlic Lnhrr, Philadelphia, sends us the fifth annual almanac presented by him to his numerous subscribers. It is neatly printed and trimmed, with a hand some illuminated cover. The contents embrace a large amount of valuable information used for reference during the year. The cost of a. pub lication of this kind may be judged troin the fact that au edition of one hundred thousand copies has been printed. Mr. Child is a gentle man of great journalistic enterprise as well as marked liberality. Tup. election for officers of the Milton Bridge Bridge Company, held on Tuesday, resulted as follows: President, Thos. Swenk; Managers, Wm. Cameron, John Dalesman, Wm. Staddeu, Lcnas Stout, I. B. Davis, W. C. Lawson, John II011I7. R. H. Swenk: Treasurer. R. M. Friek. The SrsiH'RT American last week spoke highly of Mr. Cadwalladcr, 'he retiring County Treasurer, and among other llrngs said he had left a handsome surplus in the county treasury. The amount left was $1,000 in clic ks. The money paid out by Mr. Haag, the new Treasure , on the first day of hia term was from his own private pocket. Wulsoiiloien Ilecord. Does the editor of the Jlecord want his readers to infer that Mr. Haag did'nt know enough to take checks to the bank aud iret tl.e money on them when he took charge o:' the Treasure! 's office I If so, we beg to differ wilh friend Au ten. But if Mr. Haag preferred to cany checks instead of the money in h:s pockets, tlvU is a matter of hi. own, and we don't k.iow as out siders need be troubled about it. Sir Enwix Lanpseeu. Of (hi: great painter, Sir Edwin Landscnr, the Tiajttriul Jlioijraihj Art says: "No English painter has been more popular, and none except Sir Thomas Law rence has received such immense sum fur his works. For the copyright of some of his pic tures he received t::;,0.'0 (815,000), in addition to the original price oT the picture. It was a master stroke when the publishers of The. Chris tian at Work presented the triple combination of a magnificent ehromo (about two by two and a half feet in size) of L indseer's great painting of dogs and sheep 'The Twins' with Tu Image as j editor of their paper, and Spurgeon as special contributor. They deserve success, and will get it. Write to them at 102 Chambers street, X. Y.,for sample copies and terms. Agents wanted. Sec their advertisement. One day last week Henry Becker, who keeps a tavern in Cameron township, got iuto a dispute with Simon Fisher about a liquor bill, and put him out of the house. Fisher having a revolver with him, fired through the door, the shot graz ing the temple of Becker aud inflicting ft slight wound. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Fisher, but he succeeded in making his escape. Shiimokiii Ifcrald. Fiu day night last the foundry and midline shops of Messrs. Hufinaii it Mullen narrowly escaped conflagration. Between 10 and 11 o'clock flames were discovered issuing through the roof of the boiler-house by some men who were passing. They promptly gave the alarm by blowing the whistle, which brought to the scene a force sufficient to subdue the flames be fore they gained much headway. The fire was caused by a defect iu the brickwork enclosing the boilers. 'Shamokiu. Jferahf. PliOTooRArns of the most beautiful styles are 'jcing made at Bartletts Photograph Gallery. He has also the finest cases and frames ever seen iu this place, and albums of every description. LATKST ES. Washington', January 21. The Sen ate went into executive session this after noon, and Mr. "VVaite was made Chief Jus tice without opposition, over sixty Senators being present, thus ending the question to the gratification of even those who, while not satisfied with the selection, were un willing to have any more contention or un certainly over it. Wilkesbaurk, January 21. It 'ib now conceded that the operating companies will not be able to force a reduction upon the miners of this region. The probabili ties arc that the men will not press their demaud for an advance, aud if this is done the strike will be avoided. President Grant has approved the bill repealing the Salary act as recently passed by Congress. The Committee of Ways aud Means of the House of Representatives will report a resolution proposing to fix the amount of greenbacks at SlOOtHl.lrOO, including the reserve. SPKC I A I. XOTIC T.S. I.ItltOKS OF YOl Til. A freiitlcuian who suffered for yeiirs from Nerous liability, iTeuiatnie lieeay, ami ali the eflecis of youth ful imUwretioM will, for the snke of surl'eriinr hu manity, wild free to ail who l;ce;l it, llie mil" at.l di rectiou for maki!:u the "inn le remedy l.y which he was curfd. Suffeieia wishiai? to i rolit lr the ailverliser"s exiwieiH can do so Ly aiMresMi.K iu irfeet eouti- deuce, .lulIN H. iNiliKX, 4'.- e,LirSt., New York. Nov. 21, 1k7:i fen. , , . - Thirty Yours Ksperienrc ifnn OIl Xiire. . Iri WlusIow'H Soothing Syni I the prescription ol'onc of the tx-st Female Physicians 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 adult. It corrects acidity of Ihe stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it to be the Best and Surest. Keniedv in the World, in all cases of l)i SF.N- TF.KY and DIAKItlKKA IN" C1IILDKF.N. whe ther it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None (ienuine unless the fae-simile of CCKTI9 ft. PF.KKIS is ou the outside wrap per. Sold bv all Medicine dealers. July 12, iv:::. ly. To C apitalists. To 31 on of Medium Moans, ami l all Wishing I loin oh it ii 1 thus Avoid l'nying ICouIm. By reference to the Wiitsontown ,'ecord and Snnburv "(iiizette" will be seen a full and more explicit description of the property I oiler for sale, cither in lots or by the acre. But what I wish to more particularly bring before the pub lic is the UUF.KAI. TKKMSon which they are otU red. I will SF.I.L LOTS Irom MlOO $500 and Lands by the ACKF. from f.'oil to ..Vitl. according totiiclocation. Trums : Ten Jx-r cent, of the purchase money down, the balance in time and amounts lo suit nurehasers, from ONh to Kit; II 1 lhl, with Uiral interest from day of sale. I he streets and alleys win oe opened as last as lots are sold, so that all may be approached with ease. All persons who are now paying rent can have an oMortunitv of securing a home for Ies mo- n1t,,an t-,""y now T,,KOW,:N'(J ,ny person wishing to see the lands or lots will call on me. when everv opportunity w ill be fivei! them to have a fair chance to sec thou. I lor ail .llli.len iii?vimv. to public In addition to the lands above re!erred to. I now oiler for sale THKF.F. DWELLING II L" SES, situate on Water street, in Watsontown bo rough, the one being the large and commodious Brick Dwelling now occupied by ice, all of :i"nl dwellings having the necessary outbuildings for immediate use. For further information call on or address .1. M. FULLMER, Watsontown, Pa. October HI, 1ST:;. 1 yr. The Household Panacea. and I'liitiily Liniment is the best remedy in the world for the following complaint, viz. : 'ramps in the Limbs and Sto mach, the Stomach, BowcM, or IM.r.nt.i..lm oi ..11 it.i fortiw trillions ( 'o! ie ell- , . j , ,. Dvseut. rv ,( olds, Fresh Wounds, Bums, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chill and hevcr. I-or internal unit External use. The Household l'aiiaoon Is purely Vegetable and All Healing. Prepared by 1 RTIS A BROWN, No. ''I.- Fulton Str. For sale bv all druggists. July 12, is?;:. ly. I. New Voik. The Confession ol an IiitnlUi. Published by a warning and for the benefit of Young Men and others who sutler from N'i:i:voi s Debility, loss ok Mamioop, etc., supplying the means of self-curc Written by one w ho cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery, and scut free or receiving a post-paid directed envelop. Sufferers are invited to address the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. June 14, "111 Cto. Box V", Brooklyn, N. Y. to osi mpt. vi:s. Tie- HilvcrtiHcr, liiiiK U-eii permanently eurid of that dread disease, 'oiiMiniiption, l'.v a wiiti j -ly remedy, is nimoiiM to make known to liis fellow MillereiH l!n menus of enre. To all wlui desire il, lie will wild a copy of the prescription Used, (free of charge;, wit ill he direc tions for preparing and usiiiK the aaine, which they will rind a mire rare lor rolisiltn.tii'ii, Asthma, lironehlls, k: parlie wishing the prescription will please addriss Kev. I.. A. WILSON, P.I4 Pemi St., VilhaiiiHliiiri.'h, New York. Nov. al, lx"-l Cm. Children often look Pale and Sick from no other cause than having worms in the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to Ihe child, being perfectly WHITE, and from all the coloring or other injurious ingredients usually used in worm preparations. CURTIS A: BROWN, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. .S'oM hi Jtrnfitjitt mill Chemist, and dealer in Medicine at Twkty-Kivf ('i nt" a Box. Jiiiv 12. 1';;::.- iv. A MERCHANTS and MANUFACTUR f KRSwill best injure their shipments a; to their destination by rising I ton n iso vi n PATENT KHIPPIX; TAC.S ! Over 'i wo Hundred Millions have been used within the past ten years, without complaint ot loss by Tag becoming detached. All Express Co's use them. Sold by Printers and Stationers evcrvwhere. Oct. !il, 1ST3. 3m. &tarnimcs. J In Unionto'vn, Dauphin county, on the loth inst., by the Rev. J. L. W.irnc-, Mr. J. 1). Mi f.ncii r.f Harrisburg, and Miss Annie Gkim. On ilm filh inst., by Rev. L". Myers, at the house of the bride's pn rents, near Milton. Mr. Daniki. Balliet, to Miss Emma E Eckkut. On the Sth inst., by Rev. U. Myers, at the house of the bride's parents, in Delaware twp.. Mit. Jacob Wewf.k of Delaware twp., io Miss Kite Shock, ol" Delaware iwp. At Northumberland, on the evening of Jan. :!, by the Rev. A. D. Moore, Mr. J. F. Kirby, of Philadelphia, and Miss Mary E. Brocious, of Sunbury. On Sunday evening, the 11th inst., at the Re formed Parsonage, Sunbury, by Rev. V. S. Ger hard, Mr. Wm. J. Martza:id Miss Louisa Lenig. In Northumberland, dtinnary 4, 1S74, Mrs. DEBORAH I. TAGGART, aged 70 years, o months and S days. In Chilisquaque twp., on the SOth ult., NANCY M. wife of Joseph M. Nesbit, in her 5tM.li year. The deceased was a sister of Hon. D. R. Mont gomery, of Lewis twp. Fur Advanced Piano For aiwjcrs and yotnty Players. Pianhis. Send centH for IVUth Musical Monthly, and you will get $4 worth of New MuKie. Kvitv mmiU'reon thm 4 to H rH)!ie, und 4 or 5 iiiNtrtiinentul itceH ly Hiiftiatttbon uh H:ivh, Stew art, Thotui-Kon, JJaiikn Kinkel, etr. Pu1;lihiud litonthly, :tt) ctn. ;e?r liinntM-r, r year. ic ct s low irwe nlioiiltl fiend 0 nrtitH lor a cojty of CltKMK IE LA CltEMK.". Lvf ry iminlKT rotitaitiH from $2 to $1 worth o good nuiHic by hticli niitliom it H'Ur, iinzt, Vom, Kuhr. ot-. I'libliwlitnl inoi:t1ily,"i4icP. rfr inunlr: $4 a ar. Pearls of Melody. A splendid collection of Piano music of medium dilti culiy. $.1 in loarils ; cloth aud guilt 4. Address. J. L. PETE US, 5'J9 Krodwy, Hot !, N. Y APPLETON'S American Cyclopsdia. Xcw ICeviMOwl Editiou. Entirely rrwrittnn by the ablest writer ou every ruli-j-t. Printed from new ty;e nd illustrated with Sereml Thounatid IiiKraingn and MapH. Tuv work originally jmblinfed under the title of The New Axkicican rvrLopj-;niA van coinnlfted in lwUI, nijice which time the wnle circiilutioii which it hyu at tained in all partt of tlie I'niteil Ntatt n, and the Hitrnal leelotiiiPiitrt which have tji ken I'LiCe in every branrh of gcjenoe, liierutnn', and art, harvt indneedthe editors and IjuMimIuth to submit it toau tsuct and thorough rfviKicm and to iMue a nrw ediriou entithd The Amkiucan tv-i-rtp ;ii. Vithiu the last ten eum the jror-KH of dicrvvery in evt ry ihi urtnient tif knowit de ha made a uv wort of reierenre :tn imj erntive. want. The movement ot jolitical alliiirfl hrirt kej. j.aee with fhediHeuvcriH of Hrit'Uee, and their truitful aj j lication to the industrial and iiwful liiin and the roiivrniei.ee and r tinenitntu of Hot-ial liiV. (irtat warn and eone qui'itt ievoli:i:oifi have occurred, involving liatitmal cliiiiifw of ,eruJi (r moment. Tle cival war of ur own country, whiek Was in its height when the h.Ht vol mue of the old work tj.eart-d, hafi haiily lte-u ended, and a m w court oi rommrcial and industrial activity ban bu commenced. I:ire imiMiniiP to our Rogmi'bkal kunwble have been made by the indefatigable exj loreres of Aliiea. T he jjret l''l:tical revolutiotiH of the great decide, with the natum) re ult of the la) h of time, have brought into I'libiic ifw a niullitude of new men, wbotte namea are in every one mouth, and of wbor lives every one Ik curioUM tu know th l-articnlarti. ireat liatt let have bcn fonglit and imi ortant neien maintained, of which the details are a yet renerved only in the news aj -era or in Ih.1 tnitiMieiit i-uoliealioiiH of the day, tut whii h ouirlit now to tu.ke thir -mf in ermaiif nt ami authen tic hiHtorj'. In irej'irniig the recent edition for the itvh, it ha aerorilingly leeu the aim of the editor to bring down the information to the latent j ohsiM date, and to fur tiinh an accurate account of the inc-d reent diwovTWf4 in Hcicnce, of every trch j-roductioii iu literature, and of the iiFwetd inventions in t!:e j ractirid artH, an well ii to give a toiccinct and original record of the jrrgre of political and historical event. The woik ha been lH-gmi after long and careful ire limmary laNtr, and with tii mont ample rencure forc.trryimr it ou to a siiccewfnl terminatnui. Noiif ot the original tere ttyi-e pfateg have N-cn used but every page haa Ixi'ii ;rintel on new tvr forming jmn u iln j)ir:leejir. Imt with a far greater, iecnuiary eipendituie, aud with a itch iinnroementa iu itn oitiu jMmition an liave lxeu ugtel b longer exj erieuceand eidarged knowledge. The illutfttraiona which are introduced for the firxt time in the j-re ent edition have beeii added not for the sake of j.ictorial effect, but to give greater lucidity and foriv to the exj'linatiou in the text. They embrace all branrheol atuenc- and of natural hntoiy, aud deject the imt lamou and n'markable feature f wenery, architecture, and art, a well a the variou -roceNe of mechinic3 aud muuufucturer. AI:houg inWii'l.-d for iiiHtruciion rather t.au emliellii'liinetit, no pain have leeu Hpawl to lwiire their artUtic ee-l!eu cy, the oft of their execution ia enonnou, and it ia Iwheved tiny will find a welcome reception a an admirable feature oi the 1 'clo-adiav aud worthy of it high char acter. The work is old b hultscript ion only, j ayal;Ie only on delivery of each vol nine. It will le completed in sixteen large octavo voluuu-, each containing hoi paet4f fully illuMtr.'.ted with Keveral thousand Witod Kn gnvin, aud with numerou ivloretl IJthograiihic Mnp. Prire and Style f JHndtn,' In extra cloth, jht vol., $o,H) Iu Librony l-ather, per vol., "-,ot) In Half Turkey Morocco, ;-r vol., 7,m In Haft liUMMia, extra gilt, er vol.. .on In Vn Monwco, autio.ue giit edg--', ) er ul.. lo.on In Full ltuwaia, per vol., M.,.11 Thr-e oluiiitf are ready now. Succeeding velum us, until completion, will It i.-sned otnv in two uiontbs. Specimen age of the AMr.Lic .n yrnoiw on, nhowing tye, llliistratitiiK. e-t., w ill I peot gi-at?.-, on application. Kirt t las t'itn awing Agent- WaMed. Ald't f." t !ie iMlliiinlierH, U. Al'J'I.KTOX, ,V- C(K, ."HI A 4.11 llroaduay, N. V Import or-The First uUonal Hank of SiuilMiry, 1h." Kejxirl of the condition of "The First National Hank of Sunbury,'' in the Horoiigh of Sunbury, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of bu Mite. on the 2Cih day o! Dreeniber, .. D. l7:i : LIABILITIES. tV.j.ital Stock raid in i'.'OO.OOO 00 Surplus Kund ::-l.lHH (Kl Discount. Kxeliange, Jnterest, and I'rolit and Loss Circulating Notes outstanding State Bank circulation outstanding... Dividends l'ntaid Individual Dcosits l'nit"'d Stat'-s Deosil Ir.o-its of I". S. Disbursing: Hlliei i.-. Due to National Hanks Due to State liaulis and Bankers I 111 I. "1.893 CI 171. bin 00 li.lMS (10 4.70'. IS V.i!.-! ' ::l "..sin ii7 l.K.'.i oo n;.r.'7 an S70 Ml r.i-.s..v..-, m '.M 7,1 'is 7.-1 .'iHI.OOO (Ml .Ml.(N)i) 00 700 IK) 1. s.V.I 00 IS.'.Hi'.i IS 10.101 '.IS II. OSS SI 2, j:s 5s V.'.OM 00 :,.mo no llii, iino no REOL'R( ES. I.omiis and Disc. mills ? V. S. Bonds lo secure Circulation 1'. S. Bonds lo secure Deposits V. S. Bonds on hand Other Stocks, Bonds und Mortgages.. Due from Redeeming and Reserve Agents Due from National Banks Due from Slate Batiks and Bankers... Current Expenses and taxes paid Cash Items, including Stamps and Protest Account Rills of National Banks Fractional Currency, including Nick els ." C. S. Legal Tender Notes t'ii;S,.V.l." 4li STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA: Coi vrv ok Noin in ir.i:i!i.si. s t. I. Samuel .1. Packer, Cashier of 'The First National It ink of Sniibiirv,'' do solemnly swear that Ihe above statement is tine to the best of mv knowledge and belief. (Signed, 1 S. .1. PACKER, Cashier. Sworn lo and subscribed before me, this i;;th day of January, A. D., ls7t. Signed, Daviii Rocki:it.i.iti. Not.irv Public. (Seal.) Correct Attest : W. I. GRKENOl'GH. JOHN II A AS, A. JORDAN. Directors. Sunbury, Jan. 10. 1S74. Dissolution of Partnership. "VFOTICE is hereby given that Ihe partnership A heretofore existing between V. II. Lamb and John Wert, trading under the lirm name of Lamb V Wert, in the coal Irisiness, near llcrn don, Jackson township, Northumberland eo., Pa., has been dissolved by mutual consent on tin; the :5d day of January, W4. The notes, book accounts, .Ve., are left in the hands of Wm. II. Lamb, for immediate collection and settlement. Those knowing themselves indebted are request ed (o make immediate payment to save costs. WM. IL LAMB. JOHN WERT. Herndon, Jan. II, 1S7I. It. Ta Image, Spurgeon. T. Do Witt Ta.magc is editor of The t hrhtia.i at Work; C. II, Spurgeon, Special Contributor. They write for no other paper in America. Three magnificent Chiomos. Pay larger commission than any other paper. No Sectarianism. No sectionalism. One agent recently obtained SS0 eubseriprions in eighty hours absolute work. Sample copies and circulars sent free. Chromos all ready. AGENTS WANTED. II. W. Adams Publisher 01 Chamber" street. Ncv York. Atlminist rator'r otic. ESTATE OF SUSAN FEKTENBACH. "VfOTICE is hereby given that leltersof adnun A istration have been granted on the estate of Susan Fertenbaeh, late of Jackson township, Northumberland County, Pa., d-censed. A 1 persons indebted nre requested to make imme diate payment and those having eluiins to pre si nt tlieui for settlement. AB'M BLASSF.n, Adm'r. Lower Mahanoy 'up., Dee. "JG, :7;.-Gt. The First nSioi;aJ Uank of Kuubu ry. Pcnn'a. "TOTICE is hereby given that the reeular nn nu.il elect on o: Direct'irs'of "The First Nn t'ooa". Bank of Snnburr. pa," will beheld on Tuesday the 27th day of January, A. D.. 1S74, at the Banking llon.-e, in the borough of Sunbu ry, Pa., between the bonis of 1(1 a. in., and : o' cloek p. in., of said day, in aeeoi tlam-e wilh the provisions of the lid of ('nii'.'iv-s. S. J. PAC K Ell, Cashier. Sunbury, Pa., Dec. 20, 17:1. F.'-nt ors Xotirr. ESTATE OF flF.OP.GE WAtJENSELLEK, DEC'D. "VTOTICE is hciehy glv.-:i th..t Liters ti-sta-nieiitary, have Iwen irr.uited 'to the under signed, on the estate of (ieore Wagenseller, late of the Uorotigh of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased. AM persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment and those having elaims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. CF.ORfiE HILL, Executor. Sunbury Dec. 20, 1S70. fit. CEUTRALRUG STORE Q.B.CADVLLADER Is the place to buy pure and fresh MEDICINES, DRUGS, I'AIXTS, OILS, GLASS, PERFUMERY, I NOTIONS. CIGARS, TOBACCO, LIQUOR for medicinal purposes, and all other arti cles usually kept in a (irst-class Dru Store. Special attention paid to compounding pre scriptions and family receipts by competent druggists. Sunbury, Nov. 7, lSTo. Du. C. M. Martin. Gko. V. Bloom NEW DRUG STORE, No. 13, South Third Street, Clement House Bnililini, Silmry, Fa. DU. C. M. MAKTIN & CO, HAVE just received a fresh lot of Pure Drugs and Patent medicines. Wc have also a full assortment of DRESSING AND PACKET COMBS. Hair, Tooth, Nai!,C!othe.Shoe and other brushes. TOILET A.I F.4XCY AKTIC'LES. FINE EXTKACTS, TOCKET BOOKS, KNIVKS, C, C. ltEED'3 GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, the sweetest perfume in America. I'arisian. a liltl lov Wash, warranted to clean perfectly the inot delicate shades without injury to the kid All the leading preparation!, for the Hair, SLGAKS. TIIE BEST IN MARKET, Pun: Wine and Liquors, for medical purposes, Physieiaiis Prescriptions and family leceipts compounded with care. Thankful for past favors we hope by fair deal ing to receive a share of your patronage. September 11, ls7o. POSTPONEMENT ! llli Craiul ;ift Concert ! KOK TJin Itr.NKr'IT owtiie I'l Hl.ie I.IKICAKV OF HV. . ) VEll A M1LIMJX IX J!A XK .' SftCF.SS ASSURED. .1 Full Drmcimi f.'oMu (hi Tl'ESDA Y, 'M-t f MA HC 1 1 wxt. lit onlr to niet the (Ei'iierr.l wish ami I'i-fctaliun of the pulihc and I lie tirl.i l heltle n, for the lull a;, nn nt f llieii liiullltH-ellt Kit's, uioiom.eed lor tl.e 1-onrtU (;i:onl lint tujce.-t ol liie t'uhlje l.;br..ry of Ki-iilli ky, TiM-sdaj iliv 31st of Marcli, 1H7I. The; liae nireai'.y lealized tiVI H A MILI.iriN liDLI.AJiS, And hui- a KreM nimiy uii.-uts vet to her from. No ilolllit is .!Tenal.iel of Ihe sle of every Ticket iM-Nire the il'iwi:i;. Inn wlietlier nil are sold or Lot the I'oueert mill llriiwiini will oitiely riml llneiiiioeully take lnee ou tin d-y eovT liieil, s.lul if any rt uiain liri IMihl they will le eulieeile.l, and the j'lnzt s will lie reilee- fli ill proj-orlloli tu tile lll.holil TieketH. 12,000 iihIi iiffs ( 1,500.000 will lie ipsti iliiireil ainoiit the lieket tiol.lei-H. 'the liek.-ts are j rinleil iti ciitllnis, of tent.'is, ai:il all fnietioliel parts iil li reiiresi-nleii in the ilraw n:i; jimt an wiiole !icke:s are. List r;iri. One (iran.l ,oli (lift line Uraml Cash ii:t line lirallil I'asil lint Olielirauil Cash lilfl One Oraml I'.iuli liift i I'asll (liftH, $111,1111 ejeil :UI I'asli li'flr, ."i.non each M CasU lints, l.ikHleaeli Kil I'asli tofts, .iOO eaeil Inn Cash i:l:, eaeli . l.'iii rasii dills, :nne:!eli JMI Cahli Ollls, .in I eaeli :li' Tasll ilO. il ejeli , . . . II, mm i';.n!i foils, rji eae'a J.2.'rfl.lMH lui.niiO ."i:,i-i i".,i' 17.. mo leil.lHNl l.'i4,rM 7si.il; m 40,1 11 Ml Iii.ikki 4.'..lhl j ."io.iino j :rj,:sio j .Va I.I MM I ?1..VS.H.I Total, IJ.ium tliftf. All lu.-l J'lie eti.-i;ees lor a lft n: :.s ei:e t.. li t . i-irii-K !' To-Ki:rs : Wiiole lleki ls. i".ll : I! fi': Tit lis. ..r I'l-ii. : I.!. .-n V. :i.!. lit ..tlx lor t--': 'SZ' . TiekelK lor l.lm; il l Ull.-le T .ke k I..- .'.0':o: -SJ7 Whole Tickets for lo.i)oo. Noi!;,-i ount oe h-h line s.am wot ill Of Tickets. T he Fourth Oil! Concur! Will ! col.iluete.l, in all ic-nl-eets, l;l--e the Hire.- which ba- alicelv f-.-en ie:i, ami lull particulars ni.-iy lie f'.trn.-d loln ci: ,-itl.ii s wliiell will ! sent Iris ironi this olliee to all niio ly lor lliem. Orders for liekels and al l lie. lions "ijenen will lie attended to in the order tliev are reeen m!, and il is hoped they will U' si nt in proiMi tl ihat II. ere may !e no disaj-i oiuttiient ir delay in tilling ali. Lilicral tei iiiH Kiveli lo thoe who lm to sll arnitl. Ali neuts are e reinptonly leijiilred to setile ii I heir ai-eouiitH aini lo rc lurn all ilns ild t keU l. l.'ie ."Olli day of March. Tito. K. Hi: .MI.KTTK. Atielit I'lllilic Library Ke'.itlieliy, and M..!iai;.v liift Library Ke'.itlieliy, and M..!iai;.. - l.ll,rar. ilu.iiliii. 1ii:i. die. Ky. Concert. I'aM: Astounding Oiler. is in Value for '! ! ::r in Value for Jli ! sTl iu Value for i'J '. 7i in Value for :,! The l.irei !. ti. s! nd most j o ular c::ioiuok iu the world, in all tueir U-iilty ami arl'siic exfi lli-i.ee, from the original sloneM. rmloiin sizi 17li iiehs. Prie, $l.i e.:eU. iien as preuiiiiins to yearly siils..ril.ers lo DEMOKEST'S ILLUSTRATED MONIIILY MAtiAINE, Tlie modi I l.t.'a.ine of America, at $'i.Ui j-er year. lfarni; ilrehas''d lite eopyrihi at euoruiolls eni-ense u i;ii tl.e e retation of seeiiring the Urgent 4ii eiilalioli of any Moa.-ne iu Amcriea. have ileterinined on niakini: an uiiiar;l!elleii offer of the jiistly rt-li'lnated Cliroiuo, the "Oid o.ik.-a liucket," Afler .leroin' Thole-ii-non, hs a i-n- iiilu. for 1.-474. ''Cai'tixe Chilrl," alter J1 rolne Tlimnj son, as a rtemillltt tor 1s7.". 44Iotne, sweet Home' ! ter .leronie Thoinj son, us u j reniiii 2 for lssi;. "Alter the storm, lis 1". M. II. !, ll.ms, as a I'lfluilllil for 1S77. I'.aeh 4 'hromo as a Work of art, is pill . eill-il loan I lil Pailiill: woi-lh f le Hundred lloil.,is. The Cliromos are now ready, ami aiv i-nt liy mail on reiipt ol thesnl-scri.tloiiH toruither,or all ol Ine veals, as ulsive, val'liislled, and on a roller, postage tu eea:sex tra, wliieii includes the Histae. or uioiiiited 011 cait VaM and Klreteher, in eli .tut gi; inch nilt frames, wjtli Ara!'Pile Cornwr Orii.iineiltM, three yards ut eruniioll cord, itml paekeil, . extra each. Address . W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, h:w B.-oadway, New Ye.k. ASTorxitixa : His Iii Value For .1!! j A Spiemlid Holiday, Birthday, Wedding or Friendly Present. The orlgiurl, popular, large i and cleirant till Chromo. j '77; Ol.lt OAK FX nrcKFT,-' ' "The old uakcii buekef the Inin-lKHind bucket j The moss-covered bucket, which hiiii' in the wrl!." (afler Jerome Thompson,) size I7x2rt inches. The best parlor picture ever published for l."i. This large and truly splendid Chromo, in all its original beauty und excellence, is ollcred as a premium to each $0 yearly subscriber to Demo rcst's Monthly Magaziae,the Model Parlor Ma gazine of America. The Chromo is sent varnished and on a roller, postage ten cents extra ; or mounted on canvass and stretcher, asan oil painting, lifty cents extra: (which includes transportation) ; or mounted on eanvasi, and in au elegant 2'.j inch guilt frame with arabasiue corners, three yards of crimson cord, aim packed for $3; making the whole com plete, (including frame, Chromo and subscrip tion to the Magazine,) only 0. Do not fail to scud early and get the magnifi cent Chromo, the 'Old Oaken "Bucket, which, iu size and artistic merit, is ipiile cipral to an Oil Painting worth live hundred dollars. Now ready 1 Sent anywhere in the U. S. on receipt of the amount of the subscription. Address VII K'S Floral uile FOR 1873. 300 Pages, 500 Engraviims, and Colored Plate. Published tuarterly, 25 cts. a year. First No. for 1S74 just issued. A German edition nt the same price. Address, JAMES VP K. Rochester. N. Y. S Hj 3 J s ! JJ t In order to make room for the magnificent stock of Spring Goods now being made to my order, the whole remaining stock of Gents Fiii nishing Goods, 5 will be sold out at a reduction of from 20 to 30 per cent, at Popular Clothing Store. Corner Third and Market, SX4860-X Jmllk 3 V,rr-il. i 1 i 5 -mt t'H iVs BITTSRSJ V v." "C ' 3, 13 PCRELT A TE':ETATI.2 rr.EPAItATIOS, coro posd simply of wcU-kuown ROOTS, HERBS and FRUITS, eomhimd. with other properties, which In their citce a e Ca:!rtie. Aperient, Nu tritious, Diuretic. Alterative au l Auti-Billious. Tha whole isi prce. ved in a EtilEcieat quintity of spirit from the M'A!t f'JJi Vi tixp tin.nl ia any climate, which males tlis mhtkiim-mtt ITTERS one of th.i most desirable Tonics: and Cathair tlra in the world. 1'aey are Intended strictly is ft Temperance Bitters only to be used as a medicine, and always according to directions. They are the sheet-anchor cf the feeble scd debili tated. They set upon a diseased liver, and stimulate to each s degree that a healthy action is at ones brought about As s remedy to which Women re especially subject it is superseding every other attmulMit. As a feprintr and SammertTonie they hare no equal. They are a mild and gentla purgative as well as Tonic They Purify the Blood. They are af plendid Appetiser. They make the weak strong. They purify and invigorate. They cure liyspepcia. Constipation and Headache. They act as specific in al 1 species of disorders which nndermin the bodily urungiii and break down the animal 'pirlta. TcDot, 53 Park Place, NewYori. Only 50 Cents por Bottle. it ) ".-!.. the (;r.ov,Tn, n:ESF.Kvr..i) Xitx. i'.i.01, at;il l.svrcascii (hs A'lor I.,'. "Itl'lTV cftho IIAIlt. five it .1 ITfHTY i I.tom'3 I'atiiaiB'ix mil - i 1:1 tl:e marlfet b l'rofewoa .... -.ito of Princeton i'oilive. i I t Greek, " Katho," Me- r.jt;,-na:e, nr restore. Tlrl 1 1 1 '.te 1 1 .'liiiritv it has obtained. in - Y.. Tl..-i:.i. ; 1 : o The liaMe . ... r: nilyciy to ri'.e.i.. fttvlrltl.!,..l;i is uiipni-dep.-tiBowiH :o..'. 1 :;.! flressin?. !- in Hair from ?-?n..: inveatin: li in i t. V.i.1..?. It inoreses tho t .111! i. Jt i- it delightful !. I: prevents tho i.s t?..1 htiid cool, nml i.j l i.i-nice. It is tha i. ..over a, QcAJt- : : i i ii l:riie:ristsaa(l . i. . i.M- Itottle. axe in (.:' ' Tract n i sr Country ti r- s v A ' .:l c. ly l i.t. y v's t;: .;:: m mi GEUMBS Are .i modem stove,- r polish, far belter thai! 1 1 j they anyot her in existence.' than A r e letter, beeange give a liner "loss in any other polish. C 0 ItI fort Yield a brilliant silvery sheen, wilh les thau half the labor reiiircil tvhen other polishes are used. CRUMBS A iv a neat and cleanly ariiele. tiiaking no dirt nor dti-t win ii used. rt-pCan be used even in II H the parlor without Ihe UA trouble of removing COMFORT furniture or carpet;. Ha.i no ili.-.-igreeble siilpherou or strong acid smell when prepared for use, but nre pleasant and hann'e?s. CRUMBS Are iul upin neat style and in a form more convenient for use than any other polish. In eacl: box are V! sticks ; I stick is sulii cicnt for anv stove. thus all wa.-te is saved. COMFORT Are the cheapest polish in the market, because one box at 10 cents will polish as mueli surface as 'lo cents worth of the old polishes. C 11 U 31 B S Have just taken thert-niu competition with 1st premium at the In-H HseTeral of the best of dianapulis Exposition. the old stove polishes C 0 31 FOltT Bi t Cui mik of Comfokt of your storekeeper, if he has them, or will procure them for you ; if not, send ns oue dollar, your name, and tiic name of your ucarest express station, aud wc will send yon ten boxes, and samples of Bart lctt's Blacking and Pearl Blueing, free of cost. Ckcmbs of Comfort can be had of all Whole sale Grocers and Dealers in the- United States, and Retail Dealers will Und them the most profi table, from the fact that they arc the fastest Helling article f the kind in the market. II. A. BARTLETT A CO. 115 North Front St., Philadelphia. 143 Chambers St., Xcw York. 4;! Ilroad St., Boston. Nov. 14. flm.com. J y- I f J LI Si m 1 JTwA v" -i -7- f " N rsK Q 9 ivl a a EI: BJ. Ef f tf ff'fcr'S 5 fj"! &-jr. AJNTD CAPS, t.T. 5? v3 CTIJI. V OfTQ A WEEK TO AGENTS. Fastest V I O selling articles out. Three valuable samp let for teD cents. J. BRIDE, 767 Broadway, X. Y. 4w. STAR LIMIM WARE. Table Shields, Plate, Water Pitchers, Tea and rr..- c. . ... . I vuuiceiiiiiunc. cenu one uouar ana receive rrepaid a sample of this elegant and useful Plate Table Furniture, round or oyal. Every I family needs and will buy these goods. AgenU are making money. .More wantec ladies acd gentlemen. 4W. &TAU LIMINA WARE, SO Beekraan St., X. X. p.SYCHOMAXCY, or HOCI. CHAKMINO." How X either ee may fascinate and gain the love mud affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple mental acquireUraent all can pomear,f ree,by mail, for ic., together with a marriage nuide, Efryptuu Ora cle, Dreams, Hiiits to Ladies, Wed'biiK-NiKh't Shirts, fce. A queer book. Address T. W ILLIAM & Co. Pub. Phil. Lve. 5,T3. iv. The Highest Medical Authorities of Europe say the strongest Tonic, Purifier and ReobEirucnt known in the medical world U Jurubeba It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous system, restores vigor to the debilitated, cleanses vitiated blood, removes Tesicle obstruc tions and acts directly on the Liver and Spleen. Price 1 a bottle. JOHN' Q. KELLOGG, IS PUtt St., X. Y. J16.4W. For Three 3-ceut StumpK We will send Thk Aubiiba (a paper size of N. Y. Led) for 3 months, ami as premium any one of the following articles : tMie Hue eliromo, 1 hue pbotoKraph, 1 fine liosom pin, 1 fine set sleeve buttons. 1 line collar button. Ker.at once to THE Al'KOKA PUBLISHING CO., Springfield, Mann. Jli.4w. 1A D I ETS COJIPAXIOX An article loug desired and sought for by every ladr. Sent aree for two stamps. Addre. Ic. S,'7J.-iw. 1H.S. f. HEXRY, Hanover, Tj. 'CAJI PIIOKI X E" The Great Discovery fur the immcrli iii. reltuf x- rure of Rheumatism, chronic and acute, rjprains, nriTine Pnio ii f,nt Pont- T ;.v. c.:irin:..i. ' " '- ' , ..... hi viu.7,u.ii.i,,ii jlHIIS!,t?fclU Ullll.1., btrainslandulaSweHing.SjInflaramatioiX-' ralgia, Bunions, Catarrh, Ac. It wiU not grease or stain the most delicate labric, which makes it a luxury in every family. Try it and be con-, vineed of its great merit. Price. 25 cents per bottle 25 cents. REUBEX 1IOYT. Prnn'r Uo Green wicb-St.. X. Y. 4w. 8:2.- FIRS! FIRS! FIRS! 825 Wholesale and Ketail. LADIES', GENTLEMEN & MISSES' Trifle Seal Sacques, 1 1D6 J9ttkka ficr)ites Fine Seal Turbans " ' Fine Lynx Sets, Driving Gloves and Caps. The Largest Stock of Iiockes iu the City. All of which are offered below cost of importation, at tiie old-entablinheil uud reliable store of LOUS UEKBER, 825 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. S25 English Walking Jackets made to order. Ieel'.l.4r. For COL'GIIS. COLUs, II0A1ISEXESS, AND ALL TIIIIOAT DISEASES, TJso WELLS' CARBOLIC TAIILETS. PIT UP ONLY IN HIXF. BOXF.S. A TRIED AND SUltE REMEDY. Sold bv bniKgiHts. 4w. J. P. FrrtiB. Bin j sworn, aars, I sradttstea1 at the ITnirertitr of Fena'a itt 1 and afUr 30 yvnf xierieBe r rfMWd tr. Fitter's Vegetable Rhiamalla jrrap I guarantee it am infallible ear for Kerr. Kid Tjml Wiynmnit"-"" SwrTm to,tlda2Ctli April, 1TI F. A. OSBOURS. JVotery PyMte. fkihu TTl Clireynn WtrS Cld t7 It. and will atif any one writ-tn-aa.RT.Thos.Muivly.r.D..FraiiWord;Phila.Rv.C H. jLwing..Meaia.l'a. ktj ..cucnananjitJireiic,iowm.KeT. ; O G Smith, Pittaford, N. V. Kor. Jo Bueirm. FaUsChnrrh. Fhila..-e. Amicted aboold write Dr. Fit lor. PhihkJbr eapla i natory Pamphlet A iruaranteeumtis. lloU Reward for an in- canbUoaae'ocureiwcharaRahtrUdbrdruaviata. WANTED. Men and Women to work at home ; $20 to 50 per week ; no capital re quired ; best chance ever offered. For particu- Inr send stamp to M. MITCH AM, Fetter Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 4w. V AHPHORISE" The Great dlseovery for the I mniediate relief A cure ol Khcuniulisiii. .Neuralgic, sprains, lirutet ' Paius, Strains, Stiff Joints, Swelling, Infl.mia tions. Bun ions. Catarrh, Ac.. fcc. - It wi,1 not ' urease or nlaiu, and lor the toiielt is a luxury ; in every family. Thonsands will and now testi fy to its great merits. Try it. Price per bottle, 25eont. RF.l'BEN HOYT, Prop'r, 3 KJ Green- wich St., X. Y. Decl'J.4w. J-tXSirTTiW si'nl bv mail for .'-tie. that retail iiiek lor lu. it. I WOU'UTT, 1M1 Chatham Snare, S. 1 . I .,.l!,i;t. 4w. Located nt AVilliuinsport, Pa. ! Kthiifad IStifi. The BFST COLLEGE in the Country. Has the best Penman in Pcnnsvlva ' uia. For College Pajx-r, Specimens of Penmanship, , Ac., address DAVIS & OPLINOEK, j l)ecUi.4w Williamsport, Penu'a. !'JL ((nf. (Tnmf, "t by mail to any one or . JIIC JlllI(lC VLOIIll) for $1. Will chan-e any colored hair to a permanent black or brown anil contains no poison. Trado supplied at low rates. I Address, MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield, Mas. ' IVelO. 4w. $ Hriiii;a yo" free bv mail the verr Iwnt 'i TZ I,AHTKI T It r H H ! Write at once lo 1'omeeot A Co., 7-W RrtKidwav, N. Y. t jc. ii, ij.- j WENTWORTrTS KEY-RINrt ANDCHKCK t'OMhIN. ED. German Silver sample 15. Circulars free, stat : font M'jg Co., 66 Fulton St., X. V. lK:el!.4w. 20O riAXOS uI UAXN New and Second-Hand, of FirsWlaw Mukern, wili l , mid at Lower prices for e isb, or on lnslnllineuKin civ I or country, during this F.iianebl Crisis ami the Holi days, by Horace Waters and Son, No. 41 HnradwiiT. tl an ever before offered in New York, Acuiii warned fi r the sale of Waters' Celebrated Pianos, t 'ouoerto ainl :rchestral Organs. Illustrated ataloj-nen mailed, tireat liidui-emeniB to the Trade. A large dinconnt to Ministers, Chnrohea, S inday-School. ete. lec'l!i.4w. v'jfV :Hcitifd cures by hP ' T?'i,,":!''' "'"'lliinif and l.e.il-p ' a- i inrr lin'icrties. til lv - k. V is s i Kemc'ly is nsed warm f f't fo:-,;, r bv wonderful n Iterative f r.int fy-;eni pin ia ; in-.rer frv. l'lerecV ;oldcn!ried t ae.il T5:..'iv.r- tn!:!!! enrn'slle f jjeorrcct bloo-l and sysl em, which are'ai-j 3 irnvs al f.ndt nlsrt ln'riet icr.ilirnllv nn.. I idi.-cascil gland.4 and lining membrane oj 1 1 nnA nml rni.itrimii"ihi,f plomlui., ... f tarrii If einedv shoulil lie applied warm t o. i.i . ... - ' . " ...o . rivn i" :iaai uoacu ithennlv inst nimcnt wilh whiehlluiilineri! ieine e:m be verfrrthi ftimlifwl in n ...Zr j of passage ami chamlicrs in which uicen i?xi-t and from wliie!idisr,harceproc..iJ Jsi successful has this treatment protW ttiiat tlie proprietor oDcrs 9506 J . t I .1 n V.l.f if 1 J. ...u ... .. .... jj?ar I'.lm.rthi...i..l, rui It ic.ines with inslnimptit a-i.brnii.i "yui- i : i . . ' oil ur; AEXT WAXTF.n A profitable and respectable hnsiucfis for n. men who have or can make leu.re time an1T" ?T vert it into money. 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