unburn mrnean. SUNBUJIY, JANUARY 30, 1874. Rail road Time Table. aUIUVAL AND DKl'AKTfKEOF TRAINS ATeXMilKV. V. C. K. W.. Souih. I P. & E. U. R. West. Elmira Mail, 1 M5a " I Eri; 5-J-? a ul Erie Mail, 12.55" Ucnovo Ac. 11.10 am Buffalo Ex. 2.50 " Elmirm Mail -lM" HarrUburjiAc. 8.10 p m Uutlalo Ex, Sl-KBl-UT AND LEWITOWS K. 1!. Leave Sunbury for LewMown at C.G5 a. m., md 4.20i. in. . . Arrive at Sunbnry from Lewistown at l.o5 and C.55 p. m. 8HAMOK.IS DIVISION, K. C. U. W. Express 11.45 am Mafl, 9.SO am v A: 4.SJ P m I Express, 4.00 p in An aecomiuoJatiou train leaves Sbamokiii nt 7 10a m, arriviu at Ml. c-armci ai . a Rciurimr. leave Mt. Carrael at 7.00 ? m, at m. rriv ins at fclmtiiokiii 7.50 p m. ' .... , 1.1T1 irtmi .fc W ll KMIUKKE K. K. IIAKtlUJb Leaves Sunbury at C13 a. m., for Vork. lie- turn at 4.10 p. in. Accidental Insurance Tickets can be had of J. Shipiuan, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. Wiuier Arrangement Tor I he Post Oitire at fcauburj-, I Office Opt from 0.50 a. to 8 p. .. except on Sumlaj. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE MAILS. Arrives as follows t From the East at 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p. m., s.mth. 5.15 a. m.. 4.10 p.m. West, 5.15a-ro.,11.15 p. m.,4.10p. m., , North.1.50 a. m..ll.i3a. ui., !.. Shamokin, Ml. Caimel and points on that line, 9.23 a. m., 4.00 p. in. Mails close as follow s : For the East, 5.45 a. ni., 10.50 a. m., 4.50 p. m. " SoatU, 10.50. ni., 4-50 p. m. 8 p. ni. " West. 10.50 a. in., 3..W p. m., S.K p. ni. j " North 3.50 p. m., r- n- Bhamoklo propter 11.15 p. in. Suamokiu aud offices ou that route, Money "orders will not be Issued after 6 p. m., m Salurdavs J. J. SMITH. P. M. infss jtorals. The IpkovfT Gr.ovr.it Dakek Swvino Ma nie. Tlic?e celebrated machine arc olfoml t tlie most reasonubie rate For particulars j pplvto eb.22,'73.-ly. D. . KUTZ. Agent, Upper Augusta township. 'Ait.LlSK Dalii s, dealer in Musical Inslru lents and Sewing Machines, Market street, near bird, Sunburv, Pa. Call nnd ctaraine the best rgans, Melodeoiis. Sewins and Knitting Ma rines in the market. Always on hand the F.s v Silver Tongne, Smith's American.Mason amliu Organs. Orders taken for all hinds or Linos and Musical Instrument. The Peoples ivorite Sewing Machines ; Domestic and Gro r & Baker. Persons purchasing machines omme will receive instructions. First-class nitling Machine for sale. Don't suffer from colds conslautly contracted tx.or Boots and Shoes. W. W. Miller, of the ,.-.ui..r rw.t Jfc Shoe Store, keeps on hand a ,...! m-Wli are not surpassed nnmmre, I or autv and durability. They arc dirt cheap.and himei t about wet feet by wearing ose selected from his large assortment. m t ck of trum shoes has not been equalled in this it of the country. Cull una see inein Schafixu's Clothing Emporium. Thiscsla- dispatch created considerable excitement. Mr. shmcnt, on Third below Market street, has j Isaiah Gossler, of this place, had met and con-i-n, during thin winter, a set-tie of industry not j versed with him on the day previn'is iu H:irris- uailed bv any other establishment iu tins place, j nstaiitly, from morning in: uigm, u oi la making np garment of the latest styles. . "wonder there Is such a ru h, for when we ,e into cousideration the excellent goods, and : fp'.eadid fits, made by Mr. J. F. Schafier, it lot ut nil astonishing that everybody goes to line merchant tailoring establishment. - - ia tragedy was enacted on the mail west, Penti- I'nx tieauly of S. Faust's hats are only noticed j SyvalljA rai;r()aj, tt ti10It dlstancc west , or en put upon the heads of imlivWuals, He has j jIount t;,,;,,.,. j. 3. Ettle went into the wa k a larger assortment than has yetl.ecn seen b.voll4 Moullt fiilon, and at Fe- suubury, which are sold ct the most nitrate j 'u.riilnirg about twcuSy nil!e9 wcst) G,.orge W. .-c. Call aiidsecthcni. ! Snyder, conducter of the train, tried to open the incc the strike in Iht coal region ha ended, ' door. Fiuding that it was locked it was broken rthcr large lot r pew furniture has arrived at j in, and the first object that met the eye of the Masonic Buildings in this place. The more j conductor was the bloody form of Mr. Ettle. In Us brought from the city at such low prices, j his temple was a bullet hole, and beside the ; disposed of by Mr. Roberts, agent, the bet- j furni- j it is for lue poor, a wno,e cci oi will coi no more than a single article cist suicide, Dul it is liiougiu to oe ;iic resuu oi unan rs aco. Money saved is money earned. So cial troupes. Mr. Ettle was connected with the of Roberts, ond you will save money, and firm c f Cobaugh & Ettle, who have for some good furniture. he Store room of P. A. Finney is constantly hiding one of a bright summer day. The '.iant display or goods, of the best quality, prising a general assortment or Dry Goods Grocctics, Notions, Jewelry, Boots and ?s, or anything that can lie round in a first s store all new and and worthy the ntten- of purchasers. jtcral Affairs. WAXTIII). mvaSRcrs iu every towu and township to urc subscribers to this paper. A liberal pcr age will be allowed siiffirieut to make it an r-t for auy one who desires to make some g during these panic time. For further iculars nddr-ss the proprietor or call at this e. sitsoss wanting Business Curds printed will at this oCQce an assortment of superior qual nd fn'iuled in the Litest styles. Cards or en mh printed at tbi ie-wett rates. t dirwt attention to our terms oa the first of this l-iper. Also to rates of advertising. ST. A lady's gold breast pin with thre s and ball in centre, was lost between the enee of Mr. Mnrlin Broseious, aud the :h on Shamokin creek, in Cpper Angusti ship, ou Sunday cveuine last. The findei' e suitably re w.i rdel tiy leaving it at this of-j r at Mr. George Gaul's of I'pper Augusta ; ship. I : arc reciue-td to state thai James P.eard, will tea candidate for Justice or the Peace e Fast Wald, ut the ensuing borough elec- r. wiuier has iM'ea so "open'" that a great ! boys have r-illeu through the ice. i Expression "happiness is frequently jut : oar nose" is beautifully illustrated in a I ' man struggling with his first moustache. ! iemkek when you enlT a printiug office I talk to the compositors, leave their copy and don't read over the matter. Remem- ! is! i :At ens, my wile!" cxclaianj a man us he j I out or the vara and clasped his better-I "Mercy, my rufflVs," wa the adeclionate I I this office. E old stokey, with a philosophical turn of j has said "a pretty pair of eyes are the j We regret to chronicle the death, ou Friday Irrors to shave by," an J It must lie ad- J lURt, or an interesting little son or L. H. Kase, that many a man has Ix-en shaved by j Es.p, or this place, rrom membranous croup. j The remain were interred iu the cemetery of this into thinks the is big enough to be en- place, and was followed to the grave by many o a free lett-r delivery, and is making a j friends and relatives who sympathize with the fa out it. niily iu their tad bereavement. Siiipman. Register and Recorder of this I . , has purchased the present residence of l Purdy, Esi.. and will lake po.-se-"ion i:i i ing- ! i MiHtauf vagrants iipp'.W-d to the police lat loV ""-ehelter for the night. Thev x where room was furnished lVe-l. ten' . hou-c is badly needed in this ,,-rus that a new railroad is to be 'i11,.r'a rn in SfhlivlViM rnnn(r ,,n o Jf jlahnntongo Valley to Sunbnry. This ;o be built in the interest or the Penusyl i;oa1 and in oj'position to the Read'u.g i. . Pecki.et, editor of the Bloomsburg lit , ha reeeivvd the appointmcut of Post at tlhit tftee. BiooiUbiiuig ColtinJ'uiu has recently a. Dew dresr.. nkich adds greatly to it inee. It is a ably coad acted rn'l'ev, icrving of hucccst pecuniarily. Its polU e',1 it don't suit uf. nembers of the I. O. of O f .t at Selins rc making preparations to ciraxe n:Xt uly in a becoming manner, ditors of the Seliusgrove Timet am. jyj. e Huarrelling over a brood of cbickcii. ore j lpc liat. Where"! Au'sn. The New Steam Fiue Esgike. The new stea mer of the Washington Fire Eiifriue Company of this place, will be delivered in few days, r.ad c would remind tlioee who heretofore felt no inte rest in the matter, that it is the duty of every citizen to contribute soiiHthinjj towards the en gine. The want of another engine has been felt at every fire, and no one knows at what hour this place will sustain iimiKuise damage for the want of a second engine. The project of a gift concert, instituted by the meuiliers of the com pany, is meeting with better success abroad than among our own citizens. Although many of the prominent citizens of the place have been liberal there are some who have done nothing. The getting of the stcninc! is a settled fact, and the manufacturers of the engine have also becu libe ral with the company in purchasing tickets, re lieving the enterprise to a certain extent. The members of the company ask for the 'machine,' and. as a compensation to the citizens, they pledge themselves to do the work necessary whenever oceasiou rc'iuiic. The present conUi liouof our lire department if 'deficient, but all have seen within a short time, that more than double the price of un apparatus was saved at a single fire by the means already at hand. Ou the several occasions of which we speak, the ne cessity of further improvements in the depart ment was made manifest. We hope, there fore, that every citizen, whether luudlor4 or te nant, w ill at once lend such aid as they fee! able to give, so that the company may at onec go into active service. A donation or surprise party came off at the Rectory of St. Matthews, (Episcopal) ChHrch,on Tuesday evening, at which a large uumber of the members of the Church were present. A bounti ful supply of refreshments, were soon spread on the table. Mr. Hewitt, the Pastor, on this joy ous occasion, was the recipient of over one hun dred dollars in greenbacks, aud nearly as much moie iu other articles. Although the Hector has be. u many years In the ministry, (formerly in the South,) tkis is the first surprise of the kind he has met. Judging from the good humor and cheer on the occasion, it is not supposed that he will seriously object to a repetition of the offence. Tub remains of George Prince of ll.nrisburg, formerly of this place, were interred here on Thursday last, aud now lie along side of those of his wife wlioe remains were also brought from llarrisburg a few years since. The de ceased, who was 82 years old, came from Eng land when aboy,aboutlS01,atthetiinethe Lyons Watsons, and John Binns, the latter well knowu afterwards as a leading editor and magistrate iu Philadelphia, came to this country, and settled in Northumberland. The deceased spent the earlier half of his life in Sunbury, and left about thirty years ago to take charge of the State Cap" it nl Hotel, ct llarrisburg, which was for years a leading hotel in that place. He also resided some years in Philadelphia, but the aged couple always regar Jed this place ns their real home, and here their icmaius now lie at rest, mingling their dust with many fi sends who have gone be fore them, and amidst the recollections of many yet ou earth, who drop a sympathetic tear over the graves of husband uad wife, who, inseparable while living, were united in death. Col.. Ntrr, of Ike Washington Hoiiec, in this j place, received a despatch on Sunday morning, from BclicTontc, stating that Mr. J. B. Ettle, of that place, had shot himself. Mr. Ettle was fa vorably known to many of onr citizens, and the burg, when lie w6 in excellent Ijeiuin. As no further dep:itrh'S were received during the day there were many conjectures as to the probable manner of his death. Since then we learn the follow ing particulars from the llarrisburg Tele graph of Monday last : Sricinr:. .1 -Vim Shoot Hinttflfvn a liallrwid Trabi. On Saturday afternoon about 5 o'clock, corpse lay me pistol wuicii naa tnscnargea me fatal messenger. No reason is assigned for the .! time had charge of Wilson's distillery at High- spire. His age was about fifty years. After the above was in type we were informed by reliable authority that, although nothing is I kuowu as to the cause of Mr. Ettle's suicide, it was nothing of a financial nature ut all, us his affairs are in a prosperous condition. This state ment eiuhrouds the affair in more mystery than ever. ! Bund Tom is Coming. This w ouderful negro ! pianist and musical prodigy, will appear in the j Court House, in this place, on Thursday evening the 5th February. The notice or the time aud place, is doubtless all that is necessary to secure a Tull audience. Everybody has heard or blind Tom as one or the wondeis or the age, aud us this may be his last appearance, we wauld ad vise all to go aud witness his wonderful musical i feats. 'Thi:ft. Hthe person that carricj off that sack or flour trom the editor's kitchen don't want to be exposed, they had better return it. iJan rille IiiUlligtncer. That's pretty thin, brother Chalfant, to try to make the community !clieve that editors have a whnV oek of fiour at one time. Pou't give us anv more sueh buncu.b sto:U ... Mks. Kesleu, who mysteriously left her home in Middle Creek township, Snyder county, some time ago, has been round at a betel in Centre county, employed as a servant. She revises to return home ror the present. The Cement House, kept by A. V. Cool, iu this place, is gaining a reputation as one of the most com fortablc resorts of the travelling com munity. We can vouch for the truth of the ma- 1 ny flattering notices given abroad in regard to it as one of tbe best kept hotels in central Pennsyl vania. The rooms are all, in regard to comfort, that the most fastidious can require, while the ta bles furnish the best the market can supply. The attendants are polite and agreeable, and the landlord uu obliging business man who knows how to entertain his guesl, and render them Coin Toi table. A Laki.i. Sale. The assignees of peter Borel will sell at pubic sale, at Gcorgetowu,oii the 14th February, a large lot of real estate, among wb cli is the Mansion Farm. The lands to be old are piineipally limestone, und produces ex cellent grain. They are located near the r.iilroad and depot at Geoigei.own. Sec bills printed at t.I.CCTK)E I5ANK III KECTOKS. At 0 11 flection held at the banking house on Tuesday last, the following persous were elected directois for the Firt National Bank of Sunbury, for the ensuing year : J. B. Packer, Jas. K. Davis, Henry C Eyer, W. II. Waples, Simon Cameron, W. I. Greenough, Juo. Haas, Win. M. Rockefeller, Wm. Cameron, Alex. Jordan, Geo. Smullrr, Geo. Sehnurc, James Duffy. A nvir was lately decided iu Snydereonuty, by arbitrators that the executor of Peter Snyder, deceased, need not pay for a tombstone worth 12, w hich had been ordered by the w idow of the deceased, without consulting the executor. The directors of the Sunbury Mutual Saviug Fund and Loan Association, met on Monday ev-r cuing last, and organized the new board by re electing Kmaunei Wilveit, President for the eu suingyea!". A house valued ot ?25l, belonging to I. J. Rcnn, of Lower Augusta township, died or epl ooty, last week. Tne Royal German Imperial Band, now visit lug this country ou a fourmpnth's rur!ough,gavc two concerts in the Court House, on ) ednesday and Thursday evening last. Their music was Tccllent, find they gave general satisfaction. The Si i-keme Coi kt. Nearly all the lawyers in this county lea on Saturday night for Phila delphia, to attend the Supreme Court, in ses sion the past week hearing cases for the North ern District, composed of the counties of North umberland, Montour aud Columbia. We ap pend a list or the causes on the calendar taken up from the courts bIow : James Malone vs. The Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad Company and the Northern Central liailway Coirpany. 8. P. Wolverton for plaiutiffnnd J. B. Packer for defendant. The Danville, Hazlcton and Wilkcsbarre Rail road Company vs. The North and West Branch Rai!ro.-d Company. S. G. Thompson and S. P. Wolverton for plaintiffs nnd II. M. noyt and R. F. ClurK for defendant. Nathau Luudenslager vs. Benjamin Snyder. S. B. Buyer for plaintiff and S. P. Wolverton for defendant. Same vs. S line. The Directors of the Poor of Danville aud Ma houing vs. The County of Montour. I. X. Grier and E. H. B ildy for plaintiffs. James Long vs. John B. Price. George Mill for plaintiff, and S. P. Wolverton and L. M. Kase Tor defendant. Simon P. Kase an 1 Hugh W. McReyuolds, partners trading under the firm name or The Beaver Creek Coal Company, vs. A. Pardee and J. Gillinghani Fell, trading under the firm name of A. Pardee .V Co. S. P. Wolverton, Johi G. Frieze and C. G. Baikley ror plaintiffs, and J. B. Robison and J. W. Comly Tor defendants. John H.Conrad vs. George Miller. W. H. Oram for plaintiff and S. Wolverton for defend ant. ' Hugh McReyuolds and others vs. William Longenberger und James McAlarney, Executors, &.c. J. G. Frieze, Samuel Linn and James Thompsou for plaintiffs, and Jackson, Hoyt and Woodward for defendants. Jacob B. Masservs. Redwood F. Warner and John Warner, Executors of Joseph Warner, de ceased. Packer and Boyer for plaiutiff and Comly aud Ball for defendants. William I. Greenough vs. The Fulton Coal Company, The Excelsior Coal Mining Company, The Enterprise Coal Company, John B. Douty and John H. Gable. Packer aud Comly for plaintiff and Gowcu, Woodward and Wolverton for defendants. John Foy aud Martin Brymirc vs. Solomon Miller. Wolverton and Comly for plaintiffs and ruckerund Malick for defendant. I. II. Torrcnec, Administrator oi Harman Kline, deceased, vs. Ira M. Forrester, Exeeutoor of Nancy Kline, deceased. Wolverton and Comiv for plaintiff and Packer ond Zeiglcr ror defendant. In Re. the petition of Joseph Bird, President or the Northumberland Agricultural Society, vs. Sebastiau Stepp, Jacob Hunsicker ami Amos Vastiue, Commissioners o! Northumberland couuty. W. A. Sober Tor defendants. John Galcu Smith vs. George Garinan. S. B. Boyer for plaintiff and Hill and Wolverton for defendant. Northumberland County vs. Clark B. Zimmer man. Maliek, Zeigler, Packer and Sober for plaintiff, and Wolverton and Kase for defen dant. Daniel G. Dricsbaeli vs. The President and Mi.:.agers of the Lewisburg Bridge Company. Wolverton und Comly for plaintiff, and Packer for defendants. Win. T. an 1 Thos. D. Grant vs. The Henry Clay Coal Company. Greenough Packer aud Kase for plaintiffs, and Comly, Wolverton nud Zeigler for defendants. William D. Mooi bead vs. John W. Huther. MeC'leary and Tharp for plaintiff, and Brown for defendant. Henry T. Bowman vs. Benjamin B. Leitzel. Boyer for plaintiff, and Wolverton aud Kase ror defendant. Geo. C. Wdker vs the Northern Central Rail road Company. Hill aud Wolveitou for plaintiff and Packer for defendant. In Re. the petition of John E. Lenker, for the assessing of damages occasioned by reason of the opening of a public road through the im proved lands of Mr. Lenker, leading from the Centre turnpike, ou the east tide or the '-Gut," thence north to Reagan's addition to Sunbury, in Upper Augusta township. Northumberland county. Hour lur complainant and Sober Tor exceptants. Reuben Holleubach and others vs. Philip H. Moore. Hill aud Wolverton for plaintiffs und Packer, Greenough and Sober for defendant. Thcmas Crevcling vs. The Danville National Batik. Freeze and Reimeiisuyder for plaintiff. James B. Jenkins and Amos E. Kapp, Plain tiffs and Apellants s. Thomas Lindoti, Collector of State and coituty taxes for the borough of Northumberland. Amos Vastine, Jacob Hun sicker and J. G. Durham, Commissioners of Northumberland county. Wolverton and Simp sou Tor plaintiffs and Sober for defendants. Henry Peil'er vs. the Commonwealth. S. P. Wolverton, Hill and Malick for plaiutiff, and Clement and Zeigler for defendant. Same vs. Same. Same vs. Same. A Coickixtion. An error occurred iuadvert ly In setting up the court proceedings hvt week, which we desire to correct iu order to do justice to the reporter. In the case of Northumber land county vs. Lydia Gutshall and David Gutshuil, it should read "rule to show cause why Judgment should not be stricken off. as to Lydia Gutshall being a feme rorrrt nt the time she signed judgment note upon w hich this judgment was ordered." A man named Ruhl, reading on the Baldy farm, near Montauden, this county, was serious ly injured by his clothing catching on a coupling joint of a connecting rod of a horse power while shelling corn last week. He had his ieg and "rm broken, aud sustained internel bruises. A heatuen of Lewisburg lately polluted the Evangelical Sabbath school collection W-Z with a mouthful of tobacco. He i snppescd to have lately arrived from the Cannibal Island. We notice a number of papeis ui jiug ladies to iinnoiinee themselves as school directors. There is no doubt there are plenty who would fill the position better than some of the opposite sex. But ladies arc generally relivenl in jxditicSj and it will require a great deal of coax ing before they will consent to mingle with th. great army of pot house politicians. The Danville Ainetiom says, Danville is bless ed with three polite and accommodating ticket airents Gcarhart, ut the L. tk B., E!l!s ut tbe P. & R. and Divers, at the Danville A Hazlcton. May ibey live long and die happy." We have our who besides being polite, insures the life of cveiy passrtiiier that buys a ticket Ed. Ami-:u. Ciias. P. Sr isiioi.TZ, of this place, is now so. jouruing nt Aiken, South Carolina, in hopes or restoring his health. We are giad to hear that he is rapidly improving. The Danville Iron Company elected the fol lowing gentlemen us di eetors for the ensuing year. Win. Fanx, S. P. Wolverton, Jas. S. McCormiek, Jeremiah Savidge, and Wm. II. Heiidrh-ks. The directors elected the following officers : President, Wm. Faux. Secretary, Wm. H, Hendricks j Treasurer, S. P. Wolverton. Wm. Camkkon, Esq., of Lewisburg, presented that borough with a Silsby Hie engine, three hose carriages, and 2,500 feet rf bote, at a cost of ?0.750. . The following persons have been elected mana gers of the Sunbury Masouie Hall Association for the present year : John Haas, 8. P. Wolver ton, John Bowen, John B. Packer, John B. Len ker, Guorge Conrad, and BenJ. Zettlemoyer. The ''Sunbnry American" is now a large handsome paper, frieud Wilvert having added cousiderable iu length and breadth to it and dressed it np iu new type. Daily. Thank you neighbor. All correct except tbe new type. Our type has been in nse for nearly five years. The extraordinary qualities of our new Potter press renders the American all it is in appearance. On the evening of tbe 16th inst., our estima ble citizen Andrew Hoover was surprised to find his numerous friends call upon him to congratu late him upon the anniversary of his birth. Be fore leaving they presented him with two coats, two pairs of pants, a rest.a shirty pairof hoots, two plug hats, a gold headed cane, a ring, a mccrshaum pipe, a plug ortobacco, and a prayer book. Oi' nciijbors or Northumberland are begin ning to tasie something of city life, judging rrot.i the followUg copied from the TV of that place : "A joung man by the name or Charles Morris, who was unployed by Matthias Schmnck last summer, hit at present engaged by Gearhnrt, confectioner, at Sunbury, was knocked down In front of the potoffice, in this place, on Wednes day evening, and robbed of all his money, w hich amounted to about two dollars. It is presumed the roJbcrs were under the impression that he had moreehnngc. He must have beeu struck with a club; his head was very much bruised, and pools f blood rould be seen on the pavement next uPrning." ' A"'e citizens of London arc complaining beeanf the price of gas has been raised from 90 cts. t Mao pcr.t.lumsaud cubic feet. Our citi zens pay about ?.", aim would rejoice ir they could get it at three times timet T". Some ingenious workman at the Clement piqu ing mill, iu this place, has invented a machiui. ror niskiug woden pins Tor doors. Ac., which turns out about 200 per minute. Mr. Clement usts about 50 bushels of these pins per annum in his mill, and saves twice the cost or a machine yearly. A patent has been applied for. Election of Bank Directors. The follow ing directors for the First Nuntional Bank of Northumberland, were elected on the I3th Inst., to serve the present year : President, A. E. Kapp; D. G. Dreisbach, D. Voris, J. II. Jenkins, A. M. Stone, W. II. Waples, Henry Watts, Steuben Jenkins and II. E. Kapp. The members os the Presbyterian Congrega tion of this place, waited upon their esteemed pastor, Mr. Millikcn, on Thursday evening of last week, and made him a handsome donation. The assemblage was a very pleasant one, and the pastor and his estimable lady, highly appreciat ed the many gifts and felt happy. Bins BcBSEti Animals Destuoved. On Fri day night the I arn on the farm of Mr. Dansingcr, in Rush township, was destroyed by fire, and ix horses aud four cows were burned np. A lot of hay, grain harness and farming implements were destroyed. Fonr of the horses belonged to Mr. Dansenberger, who lives in Danville, one to Mr. Ranthrnuff, his farmer, and one to Daniel Voght, of the same vicinity. A mau'a hat was found near the barn, and there were several strange men seen near the barn a short time be fore the lire broke out. They were tracked to the river, but there all traces of them were lost Daily of Tuesday. Relics cv the Past. Charles D. Wharton of this place, h is a table, four chairs, and a looking glass over one hundred years old, imported rrom England by Thos. D. Grant's great grand Tallier. Ge. Simpson, an employee at the P. A E. shops, at this place, accidentally cut himself in the face with a hatchet, while repairing cars on Friday Inst. N. W. Wtss, an employee in Clement's plaining mill in this place, had several fingers 6a wed off on Saturday last. Another Solmek Gone. Freeman Haupt oi this place, died ou Sunday night, after a linger ing illness from consumption. He was a mem bcr of Co. C, 47 Fa. Vols., during the late war. He wa9 a brave soldier. Sove sixty persons connected themselves with the M. E. Church, nt this place during the pre sent conference year. J. P. PfitsEL nnd W. D. iTaapt, of this place have leased the hotel lately kept by Mr. Fisher, in Shamokin, and have engaged Geo. Stuck to conduct the establishment. They propose to add a bowling stloon and billiard hall to the house. Rev. P. Maiik, of Lewisburg, favorably known iu this place, died on Tuesday last, nt his home. List or letters remaining in the Po6tofflec in Sunbury, January 2S, 1ST4. Geo. A. B.itdorf, Geo. W. Bassler, Wm. Bro ker, Manuel Bine, Mary Derr, Mabel Forest, J. G. Johnson, Limiie Reefer, W. G. Mcliek. Kate Martz, Mary .U Malick. Edward Miller, Charles Neidig, Jas. L. Parks Peter Slroh, Thomas Wharton. Mant Suffer rather than take nauseous medi cine ; and this is not to be wondered at, as the re medy is ofteu worse thtn the disease. Sutlerers from coughs colds, iiiQuenza, sore throat, or ten dency to consumption, will find in Dr. Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry a remedy as agreeable to the palate as effectual in removing disease. Forthe Sunbury American. Suubury liar, 1772. CHMSTIAX HVCK, ESy. Among the attorneys admitted to the Bar at Sunbury at the tiist Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, held upon the fourth Tuesday or May, 177',, was Chrh-tian Huck, Esq. Alexander Gray Jon (a captain in Col. Lam bert Cadwallader's regiment, aud captured at Fort Washington, ICth November, 1770, and first Prothonotary or Dauphin county, 1795,) published at llarrisburg, In 1811, "Memoirs of hisiwn times," a book pronounced by John Gait, a competent English critic, to be the best Iersonal narrative that has yet appeared rela tive to the history of the great conflict, which terminated in establishing the Independence of the United Stales. It was republished by Liud say A Blakiston in 1846, edited by John S. Lit tell, of Gcnnatitowii, and from the text and .foot notes I gather the following loformatiois' of Christian Huck. ''1 Mr. Graydon says, ''to the best of .my recol lection it was early in the month or June (1777JJ I met with Christian Huck, the lawyer, a rcfu-' gee (tory) from Philadelphia, at Flatbnsh (Long Island, Cols. Atlee and Miles, Major West, Len nox, Griiydon and other American officers wero ou parole confinement.) This Huck had read law iu Philadelphia with Isaac Hunt, and had received the early part of bis education at the charity school of the Academy, when I was a pupil there. He is spoken of iu our accounts of him as a monster of profanity aud cruelty. But this ferocity mut hare been acquired by the fury with which the war was waged iu life 8outur eru quaiter, as I remember 'nothing of these ti ger qualities In him, and I knew him fiora his boyish years up to those of manhood." "If he was distinguished for anything, it was for an affected sapience and a pretension to more knowledge than he possessed. A waggish fellow-student of his, the late Edward Tilghman, aware of this trait in his character, once asked him iTai Jo-aV- could inherit an estate, when Huck, applying his fluger to his nose, in an at titude ol profound thought replied, that iu some cases, he believed he could." General Henry Lee in his memoirs, speaks of Huck's death (17S0-1), as follows: "Captain Huck, of Tarleton's Legion, had been detached by Lieutenant Colonel Turubull, commanding at Hanging Rock, to disperse some or the exiles of South Carolina, w ho had lately returned lo the State, and were collected in the neighbor hood to assist in protecting their .country. The Captain with forty dragoons, twenty mounted infantry and sixty militia, ventured thirty miles up the country, where the very exiles lie was wit todisperse, attacked and destroyed his de tachment. The Captain notorious for his cru elties and violence, was killed, as were several others, aud the rest dispersed." now long Huck practiced at the Saubury Bur I am unable to say. He probably retired to Philadelphia with the outbreak of the Revolu tion iu April, 1775, as the atmosphere of North umberland county was exceedingly unwhole some for such characters. Philadelphia also becoming a little too -Turin for him, he Qed to the British at Lonj Island, (where Graydon met him), subsequent!; joined Tarleton Legion, and became eminently infa mous in the annals of Southern warfare. J. B. id. SI'IX I Ala XOTICF.N. KKKOICM OF YOUTH. A gentliTuau who sufTered for year from Nrvous liability. Premature Iiecay, and all the etTeets of yottb ful iudiscretiou will, for th sake of flnfferiug hu manity, send free to all who need it, the rerii-e aud di rectum for making tbe simple remedy by which he ea cured. 8utferers wishing to rolit by the advert ker'a experience can do so by addressing iu perfect confi dence, JOHN B. OGliF.X, tt Cedar St., Xew Yrk. Nov. Jl, 187:t m. Children often look Pale and Kick from no other cause than having worms In tie stomach. BKOWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly WHITE.and from all the coloring or other injurious ingredient usually used in worm preparations. CCRTIS BROWN. Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Dmngittt amt Cfumlttt, and dealert in Medicine at Twenty-Five Cents a Box. July 12, 1873. ly. Thirty Years' Experience fail Old IV arse. Mrs IVinslovv's .Soothing Syrup is the prescription ofone of the best Female Physicians and Nurses iu the United States, and has been nsed for thirty years with never railing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one jreek old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the 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 Remedy in the World, iu all cases of DYSEN TERY and DIARRIICEA IN CHILDREN, whe ther it arises rrom Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-similc of CURTIS & PERKINS is on the outside wrap per. Sold bv all Mediciue dealers. July 12, 1S73. ly. To Capitalists, To 91 en of Medium Menus, and to all Wishing Homes and thns Avoid Faying Kent. By reference to the Watsontown Jlecord and Suubury "Gazette" will be seen a full aud more explicit description of the property I offer for cale, either in lots or by the acre. But what I wiib. to more particularly bring before the pub lic is tbe LIBERAL TERMS on which they are offered . I will still LOTS from 100 to 8500 and Lands by the acre from f 200 to 500, according to inc location. Tekms -Ten i P"iit.or the purchase rAwYXltSj I ice" jj. 'nc and amounts " I rcuneun.nl aud exp ,1. .1... nurrhiiani i fATr tlT? Plcn - j . to suit legal interest from da.? - - RS. itn 1 he streets and alle, lots arc sold, so that a - case. . V opened as fast as j be approached with All persons who are Aow pa in? rent can hav(J an opportunity or yarwg a home for less mo- e,V .aSn.Ual y JL&'ti they are now THROWING AWAY ir. rrrfC Any rson wishinir to see the 1 wil'. call on me, when every opportunity will be I i Ion Ik.in I. .. .... - f. , I - . 1 . :d"T.;r Iu addition to the lands above reierred to, I now offer for sale THREE DWELLING HOU SES, situate on Water street, in Watsontown bo rough, the one being the large and commodious Brick Dwelling now occupied by me, all of said dwellings having the necessary outbuildings for immediate use. For further information call on or address J. M. FOLLMER, Watsontown, Pa. October 31, 1873. 1 yr. The Household I'anaeea, and Family Liniment is the best remedy In the world for the following complaints, ric. : Cramps in the Limbs and Sto mach, Pain in the Stomach, Bowels, or Side, Rheumatism in all its forms, Billions Colic,Neu ralgiu, Cholera, Dysentery,Colds,Frcsh Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chill and Fever. For Internal and External use. Its operatiou is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the cansc of the complaint. It penet rales and pervades the whole system, re storing healthy action to all its parts, and quick ening the blood. The Household I'anaeea is purely Vegetable and All Healing. Prepared by CURTIS & BROWN, No. 215 Fnlton Street, New York. For sale by all druggists. July 12, 1873. ly. The Confession of an Invalid. Published by a warning and for the benefit of Young Meu and others who suffer from Nervous Dkihlitt, loss or Mamhvw, etc., supplying the means of self-cure. 'Vriften by one who cured himself after undergoing considerable qnackery. and sent free or receiving a post-paid directed envelop. Sufferers are invited to address the author. NATHANIEL MAY FAIR, June 14,'73 Cn Box 153, Brooklyn, N. Y. TO COXJL'MlTIVEfS. The advert ieer, having been 7Tnai!enlly enred of that dread di-a Consumption, by simply remedy, is anxious to make kuowu to bin ft-Uow aurTerera the meaiia of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prencription ucd, (free of charge), with the direo tiou for preparing and lining tbe sauie, which they will flud a mire Cure for Consumption, A:huia, Brouchit, Ac. PartM-a wishing the prescription will please aildrma llev. K. A. WILSON, 134 I'cuu St., V;ihauiburgh, Xew York. Nov. 21, ltf?3-m. JSarriiMjts. On the 21st Inst, at the rarsonage of the Rev. Hewitt, iu this place, Mr. J. M. Gross, of Sha mokin Dam, Snyder county, and Mis9 Amelia Hancock, of Sunbury, formerly of Cornwall, England. talis. On the. 231 inst., iu Sunbnry, WILLIAM n.. son of L. II. and Susan A. Kase, aged about 2 years" and months. On tbe litli tnst., near weed's waiion, rionn umbcrlaRd county, Miss HARRIET FRANCES WOLVERTON, aged 27 years, 4 rooutns ana it days. Sfto ts'jstTihmzxits. CHEAP MUSIC For Adcanctd Piano' For singers and young riaiiers. rtanuis. Putuia! desiring good mu-' Scud 30 oenta for Peera' aie at a low price should Musical MoulUly, and you aeud 50 cetils for a copy of will Kt t worth of xr "La Cnmt iE la C'kemk. Music, t-very iiumliereou Kverv number contaiua talna 4 to M nuiga, and 4 or from f 1 to HI worth of good 6 iiistrumeutal pieces by music by such authors aa aucBaiiihoKasujyK, Stew- lieller, Uszl, toss, mine, art, luompsnii, imiiis e:c 1 Kiukel, etc. Published nKrathly.SOets.i Published monthly, SO eta. eer uiunlx n $4 a year. per nurulier, K per year. Pearls of Melody. A splendid collection of Piano music of medium difli- coitv. SJ in bcaras ; eioia ana ifuut . Auareas. it ' . V " . ,1. L.PETERS, .. ' 599 Broadway, Hoi 5229, N. Y Jan. 874..-6m. Ilrport or'The Fir I National Bank f Sunbury, l'a." Report of the couditlou of "The First National Bank of Sunhury," In the Borough of jjbutmry, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of bu siness, on the 2Cth day qi December, A. D. 1H73: Capital Stock paid In '. Surplus Fund Discount, Exchange, Interest, and Profit and Loss Circulating Notes outstanding State Bank circulation outstanding... Dividends L'npaid . Individual Deposits United State Deposits 15,893 61 171, 084 00 C.043 00 4.709 IS 192,222 31 25.S61 07 1.169 00 I)eiOMt of U. S. Dishtirning Ollicers, Due to National Bunks.... 16.127 40 870 89 r)ue to State Bauk& and Bankers,. RESOURCES. $068,595 40 Loans and DUcounts $247,128 75 U. S. Bonds lo secure Circulation 200,000 00 U. S. Bouds to secure Deposits 50,000 00 U. 8. Bonds on hand 700 00 Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages.. 1,850 00 Due from Redeeming and Kcfcerve Atrenls 1$,999 13 Due from National Banks 10.101 US Due from State Banks and Bankers... 14,08 81 Current Expenses and taxes paid 32 20 CafOi Items, including Stamps and Protest Account 2,132 58 Bills of National Bank 12,051 00 Fractional Currency, including Nick els, . :,510 90 U. S. Leuul Tender Notes 110,0t0 00 f 6CH.595 40 STA I t Or rh.v.VM I. AN I A : CtH'NTT or NoKTIH'MItEKLANn, srn I, Samuel J. Pucker, Cashier of "The First National Bank of Sunbury," do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed, - S. J. PACKER, Cashier. bworn to and subscribed before me, this 13th day of January, A. D., 1874. Signed, Davit Rocjt f.fei.i.ek, Notary Tuhlic. (Seal.) Correct Attest W. I. (iREENOl'MI, JOHN HAAS, A. JORD VN. Directors. Sunbury, Jan. IS, 1874. AdniluitratorM Notice. ESTATE OF SUSAN FERTENBACII. TOTICE Is hereby given that letters of adniin JLI istration havo been granted on the estate of Susan Ferteubacb, late of Jackson township, Northumberland County, Pa., deceased. All persons indebted are requested to make imme diate payment and those having claims to pre sent them for settlement. AB'M BLAS3ER, Adm'r. Lower Mahanoy twp., Dec. 20, '73.-0t. Talniage, Npurgeon. T. De Witt Ta.mage is editor of The Chtutian at llorfc; C. H. Spurgcou, 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 aifeirt recently obtained 380 snbscriprions In eighty hours absolute work. Sample copies and circulars sent free. Chromos all ready. AGENTS WANTED. II. W. Adams Publisher 102 Chambers street, Ner York. a i S4.000(i)U Sttu jkthtxtv&imzvfts. Illustrated Home MAGAZINE. TlrlKht, cheerful, earnest and pre.reHSi ve, the "HosfK" takes rank with the beet periodicals of the day. It is the cheapest first-class Magazine in the country, and more thoroughly identified with the people iu their soeiul aud domestic life than any other. "PIPSISSIWAY rOTTS" IV. imitablo delineator of home life and character, has an articil in every uuiuber. WINDOW CURTAINS. A new fie rila aiory by T. S. Arthur, will be commenced iu the January number of the Home Magazine. "MY GIRL AND I." chatty papers, lively, wumbk-aiid good, to V commenc ed iu the January iium!er. BUTTERICK'S and child. e:.' d-e-. u.e given by special arnii'genieiit every miir.tu. ly nioie of thwe pateriis, every woman may behtrown dre.s luakep. Till? PUT? AT HoUSKHOLD MaOAZISK Of XlliJ VJ It VjJ JL America give nior reading forthe price, and a great ei- variety, suited to ev-ry mem ber ot tlie family, yjuiig ai.d old, thin any other maga zine pnbliHhfd. A whole hok oa Hour Culture, ftua ail ongrtiaV-Sf-'iiwcript, by a lady of erience, will be gf 'iu auriug tam. T)T? OT? h unto ,uiB houae" msg-jflcyt 1 JjAljij ateel eugravnig, the English dp- of which sella for 15, ia -nt free to every auljcriber. Cy-1 rn veir ia the price of "Arthur's Illustrated Q2iOJ Uome Magraiue." It fa for sale by Nems dealer. Pionas, Cabinet Organs, Sewing Jfjchiaei", Books, fcc, almost given away as premiums for sl cribeni. tJenil fur Premium list. Cauvasaiug ageuta wauted everywhere. 15 cents will procure a sjecijneu copy of ''Author's IiliiKtrnted Home Magazine." Send for one. T. S. ARTHUR & SON, ' Philadelphia, Pa. Executor Xoliee. ESTATE OF GEORGE WAtiENSF.LLER, DEC'D. NOTICE is hcieby given that letters testa mentary, have been granted to the under signed, on the estate of George Wagcnseller, late of the Borough of Suubury, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment and those having claims to present them duly nnthenticated for settlement. GEORGE MILL, Executor. Sunbury Dec. 20, 1S73. Ct. CEUTIUL DRUG STORE q.b.cXdwAllader Is the place to buy pure aud fresh MEDICINES, DRUGS,' TAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PERFUMERY, NOTIONS, CIGARS, TOBACC'.', LIQUOR for mediciiml purpo and all other arti cles usually kept in a first-class Dru" Store. Special aHentiou paid to compounding pre scriptions and family receipts by competent druggists. Suubury, Nov. 7, 1873. APPLETON'S American Qyclopdia. ev Ke vised Edition. Entirely rewritten by tbe a I "lent writers ou every sub ject. Fritted from new type, aud illustrated with Several Thousand Iugraving aud Mspn. TlTe work oriinully .ubeaeed inuler the title of The Siw American CrcLoi'.r.oiA was completed in lbM. since whieh time the wide cii dilation which it has at tained iu all parts of the 1'i.ilcd .States, and Ibe signal develoj pieuta which have tukeu place in every branch of cienre, literature, and art, havt inducedthc editors and publishers to submit it to au exact and thorough revision and to iiwue a new edilicu eutiiled Till: Amkbicam CTcLor.vuiA. Within the last ten years the progrci of discovery iu every department of kuuw ietle hd uu.de a tew work of reference an iiu) erative want. The movement of political nffnira has kept pice with fhe !:.' j.eneH of science, aud Iheir fruitful application to the industrial and UMrful ana and the couvenieuce aud refinements of sochI life, (jreut wars and couse queut revolutions have occurred, involving uational cUMr r ...ill., .mb-hi. w u country, which was in its height when the last volume of the old work eppeared, ha happily beeu euded, and a uew course of commercial aud industrial activity haa beeu commenced. Lame accessions to our Keoscraphie.il kuowledue have beeu made by the indefatigable explorerea of Africa. The irre.it lolltlr il revolutions of the great uecade. with the natural result of the lapse oi time, have brought inio public view a uiiiltiiude ol uew men, whose uamea are iu every one's mouth, aud of whose lives every one is curious to kuow the particulars, ureal mines nave beeu fouo ami important fc-igts maintained, of which the detail ..re yet preserved uuly in the newspapers or iu the -transient Publication of the day, but which ought now to take their place iu leraiaueut u1d autheu- ! lit. lljMt.klV Iu pre. sring the present edition for the press, it has accordiugly beeu the aim of the editors to bring dowu the information to the latest ajaible dales, aud lo fur nish au accurate account of the moat recent discoveries In science, of every fresh production in literature, aud of the newest inventions iu the practical ana, aa well is to give a ncetnet and origiual record of the progress of political aud historical eveuta. The work has beeu b.-ua after long aud careful pre liminary lalr, and with the most ample resources for carrying it on to a aiieceieful tetminution. None of the origiual stereotype plates have been used but every page has beeu printed ou new type, foruiiug iu fact a uew t'yciopjrdu, with the same phiu aud com pass as its predecessor, but with a far greater, pecuuiary ileuditure, aud with sueh iruproveroeuta iu its com pvsitiou as have beeu suggested by louger experience aud enlarged knowledge. The illusttraions which are introduced for the first time iu tlie present edition have beeu added l ot lor the Kike of pictorial effect, bill to give greater lucidity aud fores to the ex bnatioii in the text. They embrace all branches of si-ieuee aud of uat ural history, aud depict the most famous and remarkable features of scenery, architecture, aud art, aa well as the various 1 rocessea of mechanic aud manufacturers. Althoug in:euded for instruction rather than embellishment, no pidi.s have beeu spared to lssure tuetr artistic execlleu cy, the cost of their executiou ia enormous. Mid it in beheved they will liud a welcome reception a au hduiimblu feature of the fyclojipdia, nud wrrth;. of its high char acter. The work i sold by subscription only, inyal le only on delivery of each Volume. It will be compMed iu ixteen large octavo volumes, each coutaming wl page, fully illustrated with several thousand Vi.od Ku graviuga, aud with iiuruTou colored Lithographic Map. Price and Styh of Jiindin'j. Iu extra cloth, er vol., Iu Librauy Leather, i-er vtl., In Half Turkey Morocco, er vol., Iu Hall Ruasia, extra gilt, ) er vol., 6,U0 7,00 8,00 10,U0 10,00 utl roc00 antique gilt edces, er vm, I.. Poll I?,,tLlT' , Vjeady uow. Succeeding volumn, Three volumes r,NL . , , iuhu iviuj'iniiiu, .iu . . . 4 WtP AXEKICAS CtCLOPJtKIA, .h.:-i. :';; r in ,:?",.";, ' x."ll"'t pplicatiou. Fiist Claa rnv.!i : Agent Wanted. Address the I-ublibbein, , D. APl'LFTOX, A CO., 519 h 451 llroadwsy, N. T CRUMBS Are a modern. stovenTj. r e better. because polish, far better ttianl I H they Rive a liner eloss unyotht-r in existence.1-1 than any other polish. COMFORT Yield .1 brilliant silvery hheen, with less than half the labor required when other polishes are used. CRUMBS Are a neat and cloutilyMnCau be used even in unlcle, making nodirtlfthe parlor without the nor ilunt when used. w trouble of removing COMFORT furniture or carpets. Has no disagreeble sulpherous or strong acid Btnell when prepared for use, hut arc pleasant and harmless. CRUMBS Are put up in uuat style .-In each box are 12 and in a form morel I U stick ; 1 stick is suill convenient for use than' cient for any stove, any other polish. thus all waste is saved. COMFORT Are tbe cheapest polish In the market, because one box at 10 cents will polish as much surface as 25 cents worth of the old polishes. CRUMBS Have just taken tlieo-pin competition with 1st premium at the ln-1 1 H sc several of the liestt of the old stove polishes dianapolis Exposition. COMFORT Brr Cktmbs of Comfort of your storekeeper, if he has them, or will procure them for you ; if not, send us one dollar, your name, and the name of your nearest express station, and we will send you ten boxes, and samples of Bart- let t 'a Blacking and Pearl Blueing, free of cost. Crumbs of Comfort can be had of all Whole sale (iroccrs and Dealers in the United 8tates, and Retail Dealers will find them the most profi table, from the fact that they arc tbe fastest selling article of the kind in the market. II. A. BAKTLETT CO. 115 North Front St.. Philadelphia. 143 Chambers St., New York. 43 Broad St.. Boston. Nov. 14. '7S. thn.eoin. In order to make room for the magnificent stock of Spring Goods now being made to my order, the whole remaining stock of Gents Furnishing Goods, HATS AND CAPS, VETOES, &c, will be sold out at a reduction of from 20' to 30 per cent, at Popular Clothing Store. Corner Third and 3Iarket, ' the Aruerican public t r-.ars. It lis- never yet t satisfaction. anJ ha -'.!'. the panacea for all ex fnts, Burns. Ssreiiin-js. : s"f. f.'c., kc., UiX uf.in nnd Inv. . ; ::.v j.?it.v.vt ;s.; f ...-. JtiMHa-AM w : i o ui.f I by li at. !,ai ! s.t I rt:a'Va i'!utoli-i stini 1 m: i t t nrisiig.'itiy 3rti. 1). r.-a Tibi'-i, a : I v it I -m .:rfu yL AND BEAUTY. POSTPONEMENT! I tit Grand Gift Concert ! TOR TUB BENEFIT OF ia PI BLIC LIBRARY OF Kit". OYER A MILLION IN BANK I SUCCESS ASSURED. A Fxdl Drawing Certain On TUESDAY- 31j of MARCH next. In order to meet the general wish an, the public and the ticket holders, their magnificent gifts, anno-- exneetstioB of Grand Gift Concert of the Pijced for the the management have drfUje Ubrary of Kentucky, cert and Drawing nntirerniiued to postpone the Con- TueMtlajr tb Slst of March, 1S71. They have already OVLreaUied And yfa A JIILLIOS DOLLAR, No doubt are a great many agents jet to hear from, before thy s entertained of the sal of every Ticket Coucert lAiwiiig, but whether all are sold or not the take plaAudXwmg will positively and unequivocally sold tu' on ,DSjay now fixed, and if auy remain u ik ed iny b"" "Vi-lled, aud the prizes will l rediie ,rlrtiou to lb. ,lim)1J Xickeis. 12,000 Gift(t will be distributed among the tirkev i.oiders. The tickets are printed in onions,.., tenths, and all fractioual paHs will be represented iu tk. drawing just aa whole tickets are. List orctrus One Grand Cosh Gift $250,000 Oue Grsud Cnah Gift luo.tasj One Grand Caah Gift 90,1100 One Grand Cash G'ft 5,1100 Oue Grand C isb Gift 17,500 10 Cash Gifts, f 10,1X10 each 1011,11110 30 Cash Gifis, S,i III each 150,(100 SO Cash Gilts, l,iJ each ft0,WW Ml Cash Gills, 500 each 4H,m 100 Cash Gifts 400 each eti,!" 150 Cash Gilts, iWOeach 45,OisJ 250 Cash Gifts, 'JUO each , S,uuO Cash Gifts, 100 each 3-0,300 11,0110 Caah Gifts, SOcai-ii..,, 530,000 Total, 12,0iiU Oifla. All iuia, amounting to $1,500,009 i The cliuLrO lor a iii are aa out io air. JKICE OF TICKETS : Whole tieketa, $50 ) Halves, $05 ; Teut ha, or each eon n.... x. 1'kvKii U'Li.lu Tiikelta lor Tit-kets for $1,0U0; IU Whole Tu.'ke:a for $5,000; o-a7 Whole' Tickets lor ilO.OUO. No discount ou lesa than $."00 worth of Tickets. The Fourth Gift Coucert will be conducted, in all re- ar.ects. lik the thres which have already beeu given. and full p.nriiculais may Ik learned from circulate which will be seut free from this oilier to all who ai 1-1 for theiu. Orders for tickeis and a i licatioiis for geucies will be attended to iu the order they are received, aud It is hoped they will lie seut in j roni tly that there may be no disappointment or delay in filling all. Liberal tenne giveu to those who buy to sell agalu. All agents are pe remptorily required to settle up their accounts aud to re turn all uuaold tiikt'ts by the tfJth day of March. THO. E. BUAMLETTE. Agent Public Library Kentucky, and Manager Gift Coucert, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Dr. C. M. Martin. Gr.o. W. Bloom NEW DRUG STORE, No. 13, South Third Street, Clement House BJJiii Snnlmry. ft DR. C. M. MA11TIN & CO, HAVE just received a fresh lotof Pure Drugs I and Patent medicines. We bave alto a full assortment of DRESSING AND PACKET COMBS. Hair, Tooth, Naii,Clotbe,Sboe and other brashes. TOILET AM) FAXCl' ARTICLES. PINE EXTRACTS. POCKET BOOKS, KXIYES, C, AC. REED'S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, the s"veetest perfume in America. Parilau, a Kid Glove Wash, warranted to clean perfectly the moet delicate shades without injury to the kid All the leading preparations ror the llair, SEGARS, THE BEST IN MARKET, Pure Wine and Liquor?, for medical purposes, Physicians Prescriptions and family teceipts compounded with care. Thankful for past favors we hope by fair deal ing to receive a share of your patronage. September 11, 1873. OUT!! - QCM iiff KM 9 withoni tliis Liniment T SSef re-fucilt-l :rile?s the Linimel . is aa repre rvpl vi Ve -are and pet tb eeni'fn :?:X!CA17 MUKTANG UNIMEX-! . Sold l y all Irnpgist and Country Storji, at 50c aud SI 00 per DottV vlo. siae of bottle, kc 1 78 A WEEK TO AGENTS. Fastest selling articles out. Three valuable f :unplet ror ten cents. J. BRIDE, 767 Broadway, N. T. 4. STAK LDIINA WAEE. TaMe Shields, Plate, Water Pitchers, Tea and Coffee Stands, Ac. Send one dollar and receive ' prepaid a sample of this elegant and ncful Plate Table Fnrnitnre, ronnd or oval. Every family needs and it ill bay these goods. Agents are raakieg money. More wanted ladies acd gentlemen. 4r. STAR LIMIN Wrt, 80 Bcman St., N. N. pSYCUOMASCY, or 8lCL CHAKMING. ' Huw X either sex may fascinate and guin the love end affections of any person rhey choose hut ant ly. This aimjjie mental acquiretuneut all can FOsus,fn,bTinai, for 2Tm: together with a nirria fruide, frptum Ura de. Dreams, Hints to Ladies, WpdtUii(j-NiKht Shirts, ale. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM Co, I'oh, Pklia, Dec 5, IX 4w. The Highest Medical Authorities of Europe say the strongest Tonic, Purifier and Deobttrnent known in the medical world is J urubeba It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous system, restores vigor to the debilitated, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstrne tions and acts directly on the Liver and Spleea. Price l a bottle. "JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 1 Piatt St.. N. Y. J16.4W. For Three 3-ent Stamp We will send The Ac bob a (a paiier size of N. V. Ledg) for 3 mouths, and as prominm anv one of tbe following articlM : On fine chruniu, 1 tine photograph, 1 fine bosom pin, 1 fine set sleeve buttons, 1 fiue collar button. Bend at once to THE Al'HOUA PrBI.IHUINO CO, ttprtognrlU, Mas. J16.4w. " An article loig dered and sought for by TerySiW orer i,r two siampa, Adnress IC6..S. 4W. Jl Un. I BlMil, fJancver, Pa. JA m pii o k IS E" The -' .rerit Tll&rnverv fir the tmnieiliiiti rwlif Jtr ure of Rheumatism, chronic and acute, Bpratas, Bruises, Fain in Chet,Racb,or Limbs, Stiff JolnU. j Strain,!, landular, Swellings, Inflammation, Nen , ra'cia. Bunions, Catarrh. fcr. It will not grease nr stnin I hi- most delicate fuhrliv whirli makes it ' v ;Ti. 1T"'m per bottle 25 cents. RET. BEN HOTT, Prop'r ureenwicn ei- i . iw. 825 FIRM! FIRM! FIRM I 833 W HOLES ALK AKD KKTa.IL. LADIES', GENTLEMEN & illSSI Fine Seal Sacques, FiBe Astrakhan Sacquca, Fine Seal Turbans, Fitie Lynx Set9, Driving Gloves nJ Caps. The Largest Stock of Rockes in tbe City. All of which are offered below cost of iinportstion, at the old-established and reliable store of LOU If UEKUER, 825 AHCn ST., PIIILADELPnU. 25 English Walking Jackets ma.d to order. Iecl'J.4w. For COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISBLVSES, X7fo WEUS1 CARBOLIC TABLETS- PUT CVONLY IS KI.t'E BflXFH. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDT.. 8'Id by Druggists. Tairtrutrpf I'sna'a is 1 ao4 aftar r'rtsstea r. Filler's Veeetaa Trap, InarastsettsaiaiaUasla 30 rears' saw Seleses. blaRbesnaatla i swr ar )isr, K-.i awasn BseamatlesjssaseawOTtxthiiietkAiiriLCT. wt5ti8to wwrs waroi CTIK ami win 1 satis Pt aai -,D.D.,Fl raBkfniPthla.ReT.C.H. Ksrint.Media.Fs. Rn.J.R.BwkMa.riarcens.!owaji. rnua.,e.AaicMaDol1 writsUe.ritl.PhiU.Jhrjw.U-. aaton Paraph let A guaraatssurratia. M ewarT foe so In. t'"kL"'" n "-,-1 u,j rVnM bj drossjita. woau mftenora irom me worn scrofula fa ftwmmrm Bio tel. or Pimp!. 1'rom two i ix bottles ro warranted to curs Salt Khenm r Tetter, Pimple, ort Faee, lioll"" kanelo Eryaipela. and LlTer om latnt. Six to twelve bottles, warranted to cure F-alns In Bones and Sore Throat cs.ise.l ,rJh-wo,Hl.erfu, PropertleTlf Sll Com. ln-W ihi tinTrTrenirrt ?2ZZg medicine and is perfectly safe, loosei" ,Ci, U or Id's oOiapeaaaurj, iuoUio, H.Y. ? Oinsolatloa ef l'artnertihip. NOTICE Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between W.H.Lamb and John Wert, trading under the firm name of Lamb & Wert, in the coal business, near Hern don, Jackson township, Northumberland ea.. Pa., has been dissolved by mntnal consent on th the 3d day of January, 1874. The notes book accounts, Ac., are lea in the bands cf Wm. H. Lamb, for immediate collection and settlement. Those knowing themselves Indebted are request ed to make Immediate payment to save costs. WM. H. LAMB. JOHN WERT, Hemdon, Jan. 9, 1874. .f