inters ijimcncnn. SUNBURY, MARCH 2, 1872. m . 1 1 - . U.'.' J ItAllrossd Time Table. N. C. R. W. E.lft P. A E. ft. R. Wctt. Buffalo Ex I've 13:30 am, Erie Mnll, I've 1:00 a m Kris . o-9o Ueom. "' 6:111 " -ElmrraMnll M 11:0S NlRgura Ex 12:40 pfri KlagaraEx." 4:4'J p m ElmlraMall " 4:85 " .. . ErleEx. " 6:50 " , f - anxvon t)iviiion x. c. b. w. LBS. VB i ABBIVB B anbury at 11:150 a n At Sunbury 9-.M a m " . 4:40 p ml " 4:00 p m D. II. A W. R. R. Leave Snnbury 6:80 a. in. Arrive at 8.85 p. m - SUNBURY LEWISTOWN R. R. I.BWB I ARRIVB Bnnbury at 8:30 n. m. At Sunbury 8:35 a. m. "11:40a.m. " " 10:45a.m. Accident Insurance Tickets can bo had of J. Shlpmnn, Ticket Agent nt the Depot. focal f ffitirs. Sbwino Macuines.-MIss Caroline Dnllusls tbe agent for the sale of the best Sewing; Machines In existence, vli : "The Improved Singer," "Qrover A Baker," "Howe," end "Domostic," which are constantly on bund and oU a. rea sonable prices. She is also agent Tor the cele brated Franti and Pope Knitting Machine. Call and see them. Office on Market street, east of tba railroad. For Rent. The three rooms over Dr. Moody's drag store, on Market Square, will be for rent on the 1st of April next, or as toon as the repairs and fitting up are finished. Pat. As we ore greatly in need of the money due us for subscription, job work, etc., those knowing themselves Indebted will confer a favor to call aud puy up during Court. As there will bo court for four weeks a good opportunity Is offered to those uot coming to town to send by some of their neighbors. We would state that onr books are still open for more subscribers, and all who desire a live county paper, are Invited to call and have their tames enrolled for the coming campaign. Only .$ 1 00 is charted for the American from the first of April until after the Presidential election. Scnscntnr.RS changing their post office address between this and the first of April, will please notify us of the fact, so there will be no trouble about receiving the paper. Delegates to the State Convention. At the last County Republican Convention, R. M. Frirk, Esq., of Milton, was appointed Representative Delegate to the next State Convention. W. L. Neshit, Esq., of Shamokln township was selected as the Senatorial Delegate, with power to appoint his own conferees. We notice several new bouses are being built In Purdy's addition, and that a number of others are lu contemplation of beiug built during tho summer season. Mr. Daniel Holsuoe, of Juckson township, lately sold his flouring mill and farm to bis son, E. F. Holshoe, for tlO.OOO. A Sitekior article of Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, and Corn Meal, Is sold at J. G. Trlmbre's Grocery at a low price. Messrs. Wiu. Ilaus Wm. Buchcr are sup. plying onr citizens with fresh fish from the lnkes every Wednesday and Saturday. They keep a general variety. Tu2 reason J. G. Trimble sells Groceries cheap Is, that he buys for cash and sells for cash. Small profits and quick sales, is his motto. J. n. Coslet A Co. have moved their store In Haupt's building, Market street, lately occu pied by Messrs. Moore Dissinger. Tney keep a splendid assortment of cutlery and everything kept iu a Git class hardware store. Tub Iligh Constable lately elected, we are in formed, means business, and intends to give tho town a general cleaning up. There is much room for Improvement in ou streets and alleys, aud we hope that be will not hesituto In performing his duty. Shows. This town has been blessed with an extraordinary number of shows during tbe past winter season. As soon as one takes Its de parture another takes up the place. The parade of the I. O. of R. M., at Shnmo kln, on the 15th Inst., promises to be a gruud af fair. Besides tbe parade, a diuner will be given, also a lecture and a ball. Tni present whiter is oue that will be remem bered as a remarkable one fur the small quantity of ruin and snow that has fallen, and also for continued cold weather. Last winter we had some severe cold weather, tbe mercury falling below aero on the 6ih of January, but after the 12th of February tbe weather moderated aud continued so during the season. The Bacher Hotel. We notice that Joseph Bacher Is building au addition to his house ou Third street, opposite the Central Hotel, fur the purpose of mukintr It a hotel stand. Mr. Bacher Is an energetic business man, and is constantly luvesllng bis surplus change in making Improve ments. A yocno man named George Gass, of Lower Augusta township, met with a serious accident last week. While in the act or felling a tree, bis axe caught the limb of another tree and glanced off, cutting a gash Into his bead about two Inch es In length. He laid Insensible for a long time . before he was discovered. His wounds were dressed by Dr. R iker. Grand Sire James B. Niciiolson, of Philadel phia, will visit Mutual Lodge and Pilgrim En campment, I. O. of O. F., of Milton, on next Thursday evening. Ao address will be delivered at 8 o'clock, after which an oyster supper will be given by the members of the Order. Our neighbor of the X-rmoeroi, who has be come cornered, is himself adopting the plan of tbe Kentucky Jackass to extricate himself from difficulty without knowing what he Is klcklug at. Ia this he Is as brait as the nigger's lion to which Sambo compared his master, but which, on lu qub-y, turned out to be only a Jackass. To tiftect spurious greenbacks or national bank notes divide the last two figures of the number of the bill by four, and If one remains, the letter on the genuine will be A If two re mulus it will be B, if three, C and should there be no remainder, tho letter will be D. For ex ample, a note Is registered 2,401, divide alx.y-one by four and yon win nave one remalulug. Ac cording to the rule tbe letter on the note will he A. In case the rule falls be certain tbut the bill U counterfeit. TBI Dot'TT Uocse at SuAMOEis. We notice that this hotel has lately been refurnished with nsw furniture by the present proprietor Lieut Wm. Reese. The bouse has undergone an entire change, and is one of the best furnished hcusea in tbat part of tbe Stule. Mr. Reese is an ee rlencod landlord, and know the wanls of bis guests. Those stopping at the Douty House will Had it one of the ablest eouduuled establishments la tbt coal region. The Rev. Milton Relmeusny ler has accepted a tidVotn the Lutheran Churches at Orangtvlll f c , in Columbia couutv, and bat entered The BELtfttoaova Fire. We copy the follow Ing further particulars of the conflagration at Bellnsgreve, from the Guard t i - Tbe fire originated in Mr. John App't stable, situate on the south east corner of the alley of square. About thirty buildings, Including sta bles were destroyed, and the lost la estimated at about $57,000. Business places and property of .the following persons' were totally destroyed t " All the build ings belonging to Wm. F.' Eckbert, extending from the alley on Pine street to a short distance on Market, in which were located a tin-smith shop and stove store, owned by Daniel Burkbart, a photograph gallery, a barber shop. The now and line store room erected by Mr. Eckbert last summer on the corner of Market and Pino, and his flue residence adjoining. Dr. P. R. Wagensellcr's residence In which Shindel A Wngenseller't drng store was located. Mrs. Beuj. Bchoch's residence, In which Cbns. Dover's hardware store was located and a build ing adjoining belonging to the above lady, In which Lloyd Millar bad a boot and shoe store. Ti.e Tribunt printing office, belonging to Lum bard A Lazarns, situate on Pleasaut street, ad Joining the barn belonging to Mr. John App, : where the lire originated. All the stables on j both sides of the alley In this square and two ! stables belonging to Messrs. Fred. Gundrum and George Sell nu re on square south of this. On Piue street from the alley cast to Water street a build ing belonging to Mr. James K.Davis, In which a music store owned by Mr. Salem and a marble shot) were located. Several houses on Water street, west side, owned by Mr. App. Large brick buildings' owned by Dr. Hlestand, of Mt. Joy, Lancaster county. A resilience lately erected by Mr. Roshon. The Baptist church, and blacksmith shop, owned by Mr. Wenrick, on east side of Water street. Mr. John App lust four valuable horses, seve ral cows and other stock, and a large lot of hay. Most of the property is covered by Insurance. Tbe Lycoming Co. loses about $25,000. It Is supposed the fire was the act of an incen diary. The largest loss falls npon Mr. W. F. Eckbert. Ocr Dauvillo cotempurnrles, as an offset to the rowdy visit from that town to this place, a few weeks ego, report the advent lu that town of a Sunbury female, namod Flora Johnson, who, it appears, has beeu behaving iu a rude manner and "kicking up tbe devil iu one of their churches," for which offence she was Incarcerated in prison. Our neighbors arc evldeutly mistaken ns to the nativity of Flora, as she is uo resident of Sun bury. On iuquiry, wo ll-d that she came from Danville, where She alleges to have a husband living, a few mouths ago, and took up boarding iu Upper Augusta towuship, where she ensnared a youth of that township into the matrimonial noose. A few days after the occurrence she de clared her Intention of obtaining a divorce from busbaud No. 2, aud Join husband No. 1. As there has been no court since tb.it time, we nrr sume Flora has got h pr irom the Dimo rr..t le Justice of the Peace, who, several years ogo, furnished a document of. that sort to an other party of similar character, whleh -afterwards found Us way into a Wllllamsport paper, aud we presume Flora, after being freed from husbaud No. 2, was rejoiced to find herself once more in her unlive town, probably with her origi nal husband and former admirers. Candidate tor Phothonotart. We ore re quested to stale that Mr, John A. Taylor, of Northumberland, will be a candidate for the olllee of Prothouotary at the ensuing election. Mr. Taylor Is favorably known throughout the county ns a worthy, honorable and dignified gentleman. In his business, as tombstone, cut ter, for upwards of fifty years, he has made a host of friends, and but few enemies. He was frequent ly urged to accept public office, whleh he declin ed, preferring hard labor to becoming an office holder. About a year ago he met with uu acci dent on the railroad betwe'.'u this place and Nor thumberland, whereby ho lost his right arm, which now deprives him from following his avo- catlor for a living. He has therefore consented, on the urgent request of numerous friends of both parties, to become a cundidute at the uext general election. He therefore appeals to the, voters of Northumberland county for their suf frages, to give him a position to maiutuln his family. e are requested to give publicity to the fol lowing letter from Dr. Ruker, of Lower Augusta, who was severely injured last full- by falling down stairs ut his residence i Arot'STA, Pa., January 27, 1S72. Jacor Shifman, Agent Travelers Insurance Co., Dear Sin I take pleasure hi acknowledging the rwe pi of your cheek for f lf)7 04, which came to me lluough tho bunds of my son. Dr. 11. M. Rikur, Aud while thanking yuu, and through you, the olncers of your Coiu- luuy lor tiieir promptness lu paying my claim. 1 cannot now refrain from recommending the 'Travelers" of Hurl lord. Conn., to all who con template making upplieuliou fur Life aud Acci dent Iusurance. Jons Raker. Frk Lectvhe oh Odd Fellowship. A Lec ture on Odd Fellowship will be delivered in the Academy of Music, ut Milton, ou Thursday eveu iug, the 7ih Inst., by James B. Nicholson, Esq., Secretary of tbe Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. The Lecture will commence at 8 o'clock. The members of the order with their wives, daughters and sweetheaus, as well at tbe public generally, both mule aud female, are respectfully Invited to attend. After tbe lecture, a supper will be serv ed up in the Market House, tbe proceeds to puy the expenses of tbe lecture. Tb new borough Council were sworn Into of fice on Wednesday evening last. As they were elected as a reform eouncil, there will probably be more expected from tbein than they will be able to perform. We hope, however, that tbey will carry out tbe contemplated improvements during their term In olhce. At we do not charge for publishing the Council proceedings, we hope that the newly elected clerk will not follow lu the steps of his predecessor, but furnish theiu regu lurly for publication. Tub Democrat states that Thomas Pursel, Esq., who wa elected Justice of the Peace in the West Ward, aguintt the wishes of the editor of the Dtmocrat, has applied for an office In the Court House, and says t ''This la the coolest thing we have heard of for many a day." We cauuot be Heve tbut Mr. Pursel did so indiscreet a thing with any sincerity, as he certainly knows that an honorable mnii could not withstand tbe bud odor about the Court House Ring, arising out of tbe muny fox and skunk scalps hovering around the building to pick up the crumbs tbut fall from the festive board of the Rlug. Tux telegraph office at Trevorton Jhnctlon, on tbe N. C. R. R., bat lately been abandoned, and an office bat been established at Georgetown. Tbt Increase of business at the latter place, no doubt, made the change necessary. Georgetown Is one of the best freight stations on Hit road, and besides a telegaph office, the place is much tn need of a good ware-house to store the large uouui or goods unloaded dally. Fophd Corbsxt. We learn that Mr. flail. gher, a son-in-law of Mr. George McEliete, who is cousidi red a very exoelient accouutaut, bas examined the Auditors1 Report tbla week, at to tbe late Treasurer's account, and reports that be 4e uuable to discover any eirors. Bo ,ne amount of Indebtedness to the county by Mr. McEllece remains T,00,6. SnERirr Saxes. Tbe Sheriff will expos 10 public tale, on Monday, March 11th, at tbe Court Home, Sunbury. the following property, to wit i A large tract of coal land situate In Mt. Car mel township, tho property of The Colombia Coal Company. A tract of land in Cameron township, the pro perty of Peter Long. . Also a tract Of land In same township, property of Heniy Long.- Also another tract In said township, property of Wnv Long, deceased. A town lot in McRwensVllle Borough, the pro perty of Peter Handley. ' A half lot In the borough of Sunbury, property ofP. M. Shindel. A two story frame bouse In Mt. Carmel bo rough, property of John Deitrtch. A tract of land In Cameron township, property of Leonard.Gottschall. Two lots of ground, one In the Borough of Banbury and the other in Upper Augusta town ship, property of Anthony Leutzer. A lot of ground In Sunbury, property of Hiram II. Hauck. A lot of ground in Northumberland borough, property of Norman Cleveland. Two lots of ground In Cameron township, pro perty of John Lynch. ' Ou Saturday, the 9th of March, at 1 o'clock, p. in., a lot of ground in Lower Augusta town ship, property of George tV. McCurty. Also a lot of ground In same towbshlp, proper ty of Samuel L. Culp. Tbe following act to meet certain cases In which parties have been swindled by dealers In patent rights, has passed the House of Repre sentatives at Hurrisburg i Section 1. Jit U tiuuttd, ttc, That whenever any promissory note or other negotiable Instru ment shall be given, the consideration for which shall consist, in whole or In part, of the right to make, use or vend any patent inventions claimed to be patented, the words "given fur a patent right" shall be prominently and legally written or printed on the face of such note or instrument above the signatures thereto, and such note or Instrument, In the bunds nf any purchaser or holder, and any person who shall purchase or become the. holder of any promissory note or other negotiable instrument, knowing the same to have been given for tne consideration a lore said, shall bold such note or Instrument subject to the same defences as in the bands of the origi nal owner or holder, although the words "given for a patent right" shuli be written or printed upon the fnee thcreol. Sec. a. If nny purchaser shall take, purchase, sell or transfer any promissory note or oilier negotiable Instrument uot having the words "given for a patent right" written or printed lcrihty and prominently on tbe face of such note or Instrument above the signature thereto, know ing the consideration of sueh note or iustrumenl to consist in whole or in part of the right to make, use or vend liny patent Invention or inven tions claimed to bn patented, every sueh person or persons shall be deemed guilty of a niisd--ineunor, and uimii conviction thereof, shall be fiued iu nny sum not exceeding five hundred dol lars, or imprisonment In the county Jail not ex ceeding sixty days, or both, iu the discretion of the court. Sec. 3. All nets osparn of acts Inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Skmnsohovb Fire convinced many that it is folly to be without insurance, and we learn tbat many arc getting security by injuring iu the re liable compnnys repiesented by Meeker and L. M. YoDEn. List of Letters remaining iu tbe Sunbury Post Olllee, Feb. 28, 1S72 : Rev. J. Albert, James G. Ardrev, O. W. Ben cher, Mrs. Kalie Blair, Mis. H. M. Brown. J. 1. Bristol, Franklin P. Both, Brown fc Meneh, Samuel Byers, Mrs. A. M. Culp, Frank li. Cle ment, Thouias Coukly, F. M. Cautleld, William Denney. Augustus McDonald; Arch Dally, Johu Fry, Polly Frymirc, John Garinger, Master Henry Huup, Mrs. Sa-uh J. Huiin, W. 11. Moult, Esq., E. C. Johnsca, Mrs. Suau Jones, M. fc. Jones, Messis. Krectterifc Pawling, Mrs. Geo. Kuebler, Joseph Kui'U, W. 1'. Kiiiilne, Geo. b. Lenhurt, John Lentz, Eq., Henry Lester, H. K. Lytic, Henry L. Martin, Leonard Neidi;, Silas W. Paul ton, Mrs. Hannah S'.eurns, Mr. Thompson, (Car penter), Harry Weaver, Charles H. Womer. JOHN J. SMITH, P. M. Editor's Tublc. Goiiet'S Labt'S Book for March Is snlen 'id. Among the pictures, the continuation of that de licious pictorial representation of Miss Lollpop's Party, is the most noticeable. Cinderella Is a very good picture. The usual colored pictorial fashiou plulc accompanies this number, together with a number of plates without color. The literary work shows evidence of care nnd culture, "Stumbling blocks," by Marion Hariand, Is per haps the most valuable paper. "My Step-Mamma" is a very readable story. It wearies lo pick and discriminate where one Is morally certain of finding nothing bad. So our advice is to buy aud read for yourselves. March Is usually represented as a blu'lering lime. Not so with all it brings forlli. For in stance Demokest's Torso Amkkii a, although anything but quiet, has no bluster. Il is all solid, sound, uselul uud entertaluii.g In its con tents, Just ihe thing for indoor umusement for the season. Get u Cory for Ten Cents, ut u Book Store, or subscribe lor a year, for your Boys and Girls. Only (1, with a premium. Published ul tUS Broadway. Demokest's Magazine for March comes lo us fresh from the fouiitaiti-beuil of fashiou. its publishers seem to be never failing lu heir etloi ts to make it the model Magazine of America, uud nave always attained llielr point. Mot with standing tbe tnauy attractions iu the mugaxitie Itself, muklug It worth double Hie subscription price, th'-y are now otf.rlug He beuuiilul oil chroino "Isn't She Prettv," worth S or "The Pet's Music Lessou," a uew uud beautiful oil chromo, also worth $8 to every yearly subscri- uer, at eo, giving ei I in value lor J lu eusn. Address, w . Jen.ninus Demohidt, tuH Broad way. Thb Lady's Tbiesu fob Makcii. The Steel Plate In this number' Is charmim; a bright. sweet Tuce, "The Tambourine Girl." There is a handsome Colored Fashion Plate, and u pleasaut lami y group singing "The F.venmg Hymn." Music "We'd Belter Bide a Wee." The illus trations of fashions look stylish, aud there ure pulterns for fancy work in variety. Tbe literary mailer Keeps up the high reputation of this magazine. There Is a very irood story bv Mary L. ttolles Branch (August Bell.) aud oue bv Miss F. Hodgsuu, quietly told, but of rmuurkable merit ( Mrs. Hiwmer's ".Misslou Work" is satis factorily coucludvd. "Oiseen Coquet la" con- tiuues to be a facinutliig seiiul, aud Mrs. Wood' novel grows exceedingly interesting, hrice, f-J a year. Four copies, 0. Eight conies fund one gratis), It J. "The Lady's Friend" ami Satur day Evening Post," . Published by Deuou A relersoil, rtilludelpuhi. single copies lor sale by all Newt Deuiers, uud by the Publishers, price 'M cents. Hahheh's Magazine for March Is a very en tertaining aud attractive number, profusely illus trated containing nearly tiny engruviugs sriili a great variety of reading matter. The leading urtlele, by t'olouel Thrope, gives a comprehensive history of the United States Treasury Depai tmeul, Illustrated witn portraits, views of the old und new Treasury buildings, etc. Some very quaint and curious revelations are made of the domestic economy of Hove: ninent officials in our early history, and of Ibe "court society" of Philadelphia aud Washington. Lieutenant Commander Allcu D. Brown, V. 8. N., furnishes a very interesliug paper ou "Nuval Architecture, Past and Present,'' which will be concluded In the April number. Mr. M. D. Couway contributes a paper on Mu nich, under the title of "The City of tbe Little Monk" Illustrated. This will also be concluded in Ibe April uumber. Mr. Cou way's illustrated papers beloug to the very bltfUest wrdT of Mugu liuu literature. ' Negro Life iu Jamaica," with ten illustra tions, by G. O. Beilhamer, preseutt novel and graphic delineations of the domestic ai.d indus trial lite of the Juuiuica Negroes and Creoles. Mr. E. IL House couti mutes a very entertain ing article,, entitled "A Jauauese btuteemuu al Home." Three Short stories are vlven In this nnmlwr , "A Case of Vitrification," bv J. W. Do Forest I "Gottfried's Success," by Ruth Dana aud "Slur and Candle," by Jullau H'wthorue. The two serials, "A Good luvestment," by William J. Flugg, aud "The Goldeu Llou oi Graudpere," by Authouy Troliope, are contluued. The "Sclentine Record" eoutulns over thirty articles, besides a "Summary of hcieulitie Pio gress" oovuring a period of two mouths. Tbe "Historical Record" embraces tbe period from December 84 to Jauuary 34, and gives a comprehensive summary of Congressional pro ceedings, and of domestic and foreign Intelll (eooe. . f Trial !! for the Week t'emmtac tag Monde. March IStta, 1873. Marlon Trego; by 'her nsxt friend, Ferdinand Piper T K 8 Trego. ? . iiemy I John vs The Count y of Northumberland W II Periling rs Welser and Frfck. Dnnlol Bley va same. Jacob Shall vs Sams. . Solomon Hummel vs same. The Henry Clay Coal Company vs Grant A Bro. Fiederlek Strader Vs Joseph Johnson. Frederick Strader vs Daniel Beeklty, bherlff. Nathan LoudenMagcr vs Joseph Deppcn. Edward Hainford vs Graher Kemel. J D Dlelfendatfer vs George Relsrler, owner or re- - puu-d owner, and P H Kuser. contractor. Daniel Mengas et al vs H I) Moyer. Herman Snyder vs Johr H Conrad. Catharine Keed et al vs The Catnwissa R R Co. Reuben Kline and wife vs Isaac May et al. John Fisher vs A A Helm A an. Same vs Isaac May et al. Post. Smith A Co. vs Hammer A Co. George Troxel et 1 vs Daniel Beckly, Sheriff. John Vought, Endorsee vs Isaac J Sober. Robert lira haul vs S P Wolverton, Administrator of H Melius, deceased. S I Slaymaktr's use vs Jeremiah Savidge. Peter Dunkle vs II E lii:llonlerger. F Zimmerman et al vs V Klase. F Zimmerman et at vs Daniel W Snmpscl. Win 1 Greenonsrh vs The Fulton Coal Company, The Excelsior Coal Mining Company, The En terprise Coal Company, John U Douty A John II Gable. Wm Mltchc.l vs Wm 8 Snyder. Same vs Mary C Snyder. Aaron Rebtr vs John Krock. For Week t'ommenrlng Monday, March 25, 1872. Samuel H Bush, C J Miller and James M Trexler vs John M Bartholomew. Nagle A Owens vs Z P Boyer. Elias Persun vs Armtaruug A Artman. Elias Persun vs J P Armstrong. John Willis, Endorsee vs William Reagan. Adam Daniel vs Emanuel Klinger aud E Bach. David lUrtnun vs Albert It P'.ilmnn George Welker vs The N C Railway Co. Elizabeth Gearhart vs Tbe 0 II i W U It Com pany. Joseph Allier vs John Umlor. Cbrisllau Frnuklianser vs Addison Harlcr. dinner & Co vs Johu W 8uyder, contractor, and Locust Mt Coal Co, owners. William M ('arms vs Wm and Samuel Russel. William Kote va Edward Kline. Thomas Forties vs John B Douty. Lavlna Wallman vs John McClecry. Samuel C Brysou vs Tbe School Diseclors of Delaware township. A J Stroh vs Thuinus McGow. Mayer A Morgan vs Joseph Vankirk. Jeremiah Maliek v D D A D Bustian. Charles Hoover vs Alberto: Bower. Charles Bilght v Samuel Kyle. Peter Gearhart et al vs D H fc W R R Co. Thomas R Hall vs John P Summers. Levi Ualliett's use vs U K Haag. John Tressler vs John Rumpel Benjamin Thomas aud wile vs David Heiser and Henry Harvey. Benjamin Wetzel vs Nathan Hans. Jeremiah Wiliver vs hob" it Dalesman. Solomon llcs6lcr vs The Directors of the Poor of the Borough of Shamokln aud Coal twp. For Week Conimenring; .Monday, April, 1, 172. David McNIght vs Richard Richardson with no tice to Henry Fry el ul Tere Tenants. Henry Suylor et al vs Audrcw M East wick et al Henry Suylor vs snnie. William ' n-j n..ia- Jacob oil. Kcubcn Kline and wit'u vs Johu 11 Douty. John Fisher vs Same. Alice E iirowu, Administratrix, vs J W Cuke. Magdaleua Grunt el ul vs The Big Mouutaia Im- provi'uicni Compuny et al. Same vs same. L J Wright et al vs Amelia Kiehl. II P Slichter va Thomas Wilson et al. Executor of Joseph Waruer, deceased, vs J B Masser, o: au John Fuh ncM ock vs Thadeus Shannon. Same vs Sleeniau unci Shannon. Johu A Lloyd vs John Benjamin. J K Saiihourn vs The Sunbury Lumber Co. Andrew J Stroll vs Tbomas G Cooper. Daniel Heib vs Isaac tit-buck. Kissinan & Gundaker vs Griencr A Blttuer. Marv E burr vs George Burns. Joseph Vankirk vs Tbe Hcnu'a R R Compnny. Boyd Cluvhcrger vs Tho Burnslde Coal uud Irt.n t'mmiMtiv Joseph Coiiruil, use vs The Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Company. Com of Peuii'u vs Simon Sides, Conductor and Kiieine-ir on P ,Vi E It U. J K Dunkle vs I'eter S Dunkle. James Sanders vs Ileury Flick. Johu Treftsicr, Admiuistraior of James Daniel, deceased, vs Joseph Rcitz aud Joseph Kline. William Rebiick vs Isaac Kehuck. F II Keller vs George Troxel. Business Notices. A Piano rou Sale. -Apply at this office. flOtf All persons wanting reliable insurance, at rates as low as is cousistaut, with prompt pay- meut of losses, should call on L. M. Yopbh. of , tloo near tbe Court House, Sunbury, Pa., or W. ; A. Meekek, Cashier Snyder County Bank, Se j linsgrove. Fauueiis manufacture your own Super Pbos I phate, purchasing your bone dust uud vitriol of Ev-wartl Hodgkins, Agent, Suubury, Pa. In I structions glveu iu It. Manufactured ut little I cost, saving you 5U per cent. By making your i owu Superphosphate you can rely upon Its puri ' ty. A good und reliable Phosphate will always be kept ou hand for those who desire to purcbuse a manufactured article. Eyek A Lashell, Fourth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, tire now offering a full Hue of tprlng Dry doods to purchasers, as will bo seen I by advertisement In auother column. Begin Ahigut. The homely virtues of econo my and honest saving arc excellent subjects for Suuduy thought. No person cau b,ope to prosper in life who is not careful about useless expenses, und carefulness is a mutter of habit which li to be a matter of course. One must beglu urlght In forming such a habit, nnd In uo other way can be I icg in so well as by going to Win. H. Miller's Excelsior Boot and Shoe store and "procure a fashionable aud durable article at a low price. It pats all.wuo eo tiieiik. T. G. Notl, the fashionable tailor on Third strict, gives more thuu the vulue of money to his customers in clothing. All who cull and procure a suit made up iu the height of fash ion are richly paid for so doing. Nott never refuses tn give tbe best of btirguius and gives general satisfaction. Besides keeping a flue assortment of Oranges, Leninus, Dried aud Cuuued Fruit, Apples, Peach es and Confectioneries, good Canoed Oysters, fresh aud very palalable, can be procured at 8. Byvrly's store, on Third street. Fumlllet sup plied with oysters dally. A sri.ESbiu assortment of new furniture bas just been opened at the furniture store of B. L. Ruudenbusli, In Masonic buildings, at this place. Everything In the line of furniture can be pro cured there. This lot just opeued Is of Ibe latest style, and Is handsome and duruble. Those wishing to select from a good assortment will please call cany. A Fact worth remembering, that Welmer sells goods lower than Ihe lowest. Ills stock of Dress Goods In Silks, Mcriuos, Empress cloth, Sattlns, Plaids, Ac, Ac, are complete. Velvets aud Velveteens 25 per cent lower Ihun former prices. Wutcrproofs of the latest styles uud best make. Ladies' Childrens' uud Gents' Furs. Ills assort ment of Shawls, embracing all the leading stylet lu' the markets, which lie offers at extremely low prices. Cull aud be couviuced that Welmer's popular Cash Store Is the place la secure bur galus. Ills slock of goods is not to he surpassed by any lu quantity, quality, or price. No trou ble to show goods. ( Paving just returned from the New York mar kets, be Is prepared to otfet extra. Inducements to cash buyers. Tub splendid assortment of all kinds of Hats and Caps at 8. Faust's store eoutluue to attract attention, which are told at reasonable price. Ou Marriage. Essays for Young Mou.ou Great Social Evils and Abuses, which Interfere will, Murruige, and ruin the bupplnese of thou sands, with sure means of relief for ibe Erring aud Unfortunate, deceased aud debilitated. Seul in sealed letter euvelopes, free of charge. ' Address, Howard Association, No. , South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa, Special Notice. A Isandaeine Moasitache. MOUSTACHE. Prof, fit Croix's French Com WHISKKRS. pound, the Grtat Hair Growe-, MOUSTACHE, will produce a Inxnrleut Mou WHISKERS. staehe or Whiskers an tbe MOUSTACHE, smoothest face. Pleasant to WHISKERS. use. Sent to any "address on . :. receipt of Fifty Cents. H. T. BOND, Chemist. N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Sis., Pliila. Feb. 17, 1 878.-1 y. 1 Si t a. e 8 a. a ie t a a " S S3 . a o . w t I a - 3 s s O W . s a ; 5 5 E 5 S. 5 H e 5 . a 0 tn a o O o H w t S 3 s p. c E w C S o It 3 (J J3 .a t 3 2 2 S i- 3 c 33 TO TIIK Nl'FFERI.W. The Rev. William II. Norton, while residing in Brazil as a missionary, discovered in that land of medicines a remedy for Consumption, Mcrofl'I.a, Soke Throat, Colons, Colds, Asthma, A!ii Nekvoi-s Weakness. Tills rem edy has cured myself after all other medicines bad failed. Wishing to benefit the suffering. I will send the rccle lor preparing nnd using this remedy to all who desire It r REE OF CHARGE. Please send an envelope, with your name and address on it. Address. Rev. WILLIAM H. NORTON, 670 BkoadwaT, Oct. 141871. 1y. New Toiik Citt, jnarntiflcs. On the 4th nil., by the Rev. J. W. Early, Mr. Jacoii Koui.ek and Miss L. Charlotte Bat nour, both of Lower Mahunoy, this county. On the 18th ult., by Rev. G. J. Bienslne-er. Mr. Frank Bi iins. of Selinsgrove, and MUs Martha 8iiAtEL, of Wintleld. In this p'aee. on the 20lh of February, Mrs. ELIZ ABETH PETERY, con.oit of Henry Petery, aged 71 years, 1 mouth nnd 21 days. At this place, on Mnndjiv, the 19tli ult., Mr. GEORGE GASS, aged about 4 years. In this place, at the reldeiic of lu r son-in-law. Thouris ii. tirant. E..nn Thurlav morn ing last, Mrs. MARIA I). WHARTON, aged 08 years, 4 months, and la days. The deceased was tho consoit of Charles Whar ton, Snr., and sister of Jtulue Donncl. d o..... in una place, and resided here during her whole life, with the exception of a few years, during which time she lived in Danville. Her amiable nnd liberal disposition gained for her the friendship of nil who knew her, and her exempla ry life commanded the respect and commenda tion nfhcruc.iuutnt.'tnce nt home aud abroad. She was a kind mother, an excellent neighbor, a de voted member of the Presbyterian Chinch ; and iu nil her works endeavored to live the life of a true ChrUtiau. Simple in her hiibils, pure in heart, and devoted to Hie service of God, she will long be remembered in tbe family, the Cbutch and the community. Suubury tiraiu V Produce Market. couurrTr.ii wikkly ut iiile a obuinger. Giiain- -Choiec While Wheat... Best Amber, Wiuler... Corn Rve ..! 60 ...1 60 W ... i 1)0 Outs, (yj lbs.) ..&0 Best Amber, Winter, per sack 3 00 barrel 8 W Coru Meal, per cwt., 8 VI 85 oO .. .25(0,30 ...i4ia 30 15 18 8 SO , 75 , 1 JO ...15i8 , 13 ...UOfMi ...30(425 Pennsylvania Roll F.ooS Pel iojleii Meats Dried Beef, pel lb Smoked Mutton Lamd per lb , Fisu Salt White Fish, per lb " Trout " Cod " VeoctablsS Turnips, per bushel Potatoes " " Onions " " Deans, " quart Hominy, " " DitiiD Fruits Dried Apples, per lb..., " Peaches. " ito bbcrtisfmcnts. Estate of ('Mtheriue Leaker, I.ute oi' Lower Nalistuoj touuhhip, de reamed. j -J-OTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad i ministration have been granted to the un dersigned, on the estate of Catherine l.cnker, hits of Lower Mahunoy township, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased. All persons indebted lo said estate are requested lo make Immediate pay ment, und those liuviug claims to preseut lusss for settlement. ISAAC LENKER, Administrator. Lower Mahunoy twp., Feb. 10, 1873.-Ot. TOTl SA.Ti!EL, 400 Acres of Timber Land j a mile from the Sunbury .t Lewistown R. R. 100 acres of which Is Hue While Oak, balance Rock Oak. This is one of the best pieces of lim ber on th Hue of this Railroad, l'rlce er Acre, 921. For particulars inquire ut this office. n Feb. S, 1373.-U. VAI.l'AItl.F. FA KM FOK SAL.F. WILL be sold nt private sale, the valuable Farm situate iu Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pa., on the public road leading from Danville toSunbiiry, an t three and a half miles Irom r-tiiihiiiv, and a naif mile from the D. H. & W. R. R. adjoinlne land of Daniel Reefer, Jeremiah Culp, Isaac Kline, James Campbell and G. G. Kline, containing 70 Acres more or less, hereon are erected a two Story Frame Dwelling House, Hank Barn, all nearly new, and other outbuildings, a never fulling Spring near the house. About twelve acres of which is timber land, sufficient chestnut lor feuciug.the balance Is cleared, aud In a good state of culllvatlou. There Is oue of tbe tiuest STONE QUARRIES upon this tract in this part of the country, with au abundance ot flag stone of the same quality wed iu laying most of Ihe paveineuls In the bor ough of Suubury, aud also buildinir stone. This quarry has realised as high as two thousand dol lars pet annum. The ubove tract of Und will be sold cheap, and ou reasonable terms. For fuither utrticulurs apply lo G. W. STROM, eu the Island between Snnbnry and Northumber land, or to A. J. Struh, Suubury, Pa. Jan. 27, 18JH. tl. AGENTS WANTED. MARK TWAIvJTwF.W BOOK I "ROUGHING IT," IS ULADV FOU CANVASSEIW. It It a companion volume to 'IX.OCE.'TJ AIJKOAU," of which - Have already beed ordered, au it still one of the nest selling nooks out. Don't waste time on books no one wants, but take one eoplo will slop you lu the streets lo subscribe for. "There Is a lime to laugh," aud all who read this book will see cleaily tbat lime has come. Apply at once for Territory, Circu lars, and Terms, A dress DUFF1ELD ASHMEAD, Publisher Til Sanson) Street, Philadelphia To Debilitated Pertona, To Dyapcptic, ' , To SufVerert from Liver Complaint, i To those having no Appetite, -To thoee with Broken Down Conalttuf tons, . t To Nervoue People, To Children Wasting Away, oany with IXibllltattid Digestive Organ, Or tuffcring with any nf the following A mjjtonit. which indicate iordeml Lttw ibtomacA, sneh as Con stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood tn the Head, Acid ity of the Slomaeh, Nausea, Hen rt burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight In the Stom ach, Sour Ernetatlons,Sinkliig or Fluttering nt the Pit of the Stom ach, Swimming of tho Head. Hur ried and Ditlleiilt Breathing, Flutter ing at tbe Heart, Choking or Suffocat ing Sensations, when In a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficien cy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Buck. Cbest, Limbs, Ac, Sudden flushes of Heat, Burning lu the Flesh Constant Im aginings nf Evil, and Gruat De pression of Spirits. Iloofland's German Hitters. A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind Is different from nil others. Ii is composed of the pure Juices, or vital ntiNnri.c or Roots, Hehbs and Barks, (or as medicinully termed tx trnets,) the worthless or inert portions of the iti eredients not being used. Therefore in one bot tle of this Bitters there is contained as much me dical virtue ns will be round In several gnllonsor ordinary mixture'. The Roots, Ac., used in this Bitters are grown in Germany, their vital princi ples extracted In tbat country by a scientific Che mist, and forwurded to the manufactory In this city, where they nre compounded nnd bottled. Containing no spir.tuous Ingredients, this Bitters It free from the objections urge4 against all oth ers : no desire for stimulants can be induced from their use i they cannot make drunkards, and cannot, under nny circumstances, have any but a ty-nellclul effect. HOOFMMI'K i:rma toxic, Was compounded foi those not Inclined lo ex treme bitters, nnd is intended for use In cases when some alcoholic stimulant Is reipiired In eo -ncellon with the tonic properties of the Hitters. Each bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle of the Hitters, combined with puree SANTA CRl'Z RUM, mid flavored In sueh a manner that the ex treme bitterness of the bitters is overcome, form ing a preparation highly agreeable nnd pleasant to the palate, aud containing the medicinal vir tues of ihe Hitters. The price of the Tonic is 1 1. 50 per Dottle, which inanv persons think too biuh. They must take into consideration that the stimulant used Is guaranteed lo be of a pure quality. A poor article could lie furnished ut a cheaer price, but Is it not better to pay a little more and have a good article 1 A medicinal pre paration should contain none but the best ingre dients ; aud they who expect to obtain a cheap conipoiiu l, and be benefitted by It will most cer tainly be cheated. Iloofland's German Bittern, or HOOFLAND'S i.ERMAN TONIC, -lib HOOF LAND'S Podoplijllin IMH, will cure you. They arc the Greatest BLOOD PURIFIERS known to the Medical world, and will eradicate diseases arising from impure blood, Debilitv of the Disgestlvc Organs, or Diseased Liver, lu a shorter time than any other known remedies. THE WHOLE sri'KEME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA SPEAK FOK THESE REMEDIES. Wuo wori.n ask. ron moke Dignified and Strohoer Testimony I Hon. Georok W. Wo rWAitn. formerly Chief Justice of t lie Supreme Court of i'cunsylvanla, at present Member of Congress from feousyl vania writes s PniLATiELrttiA, March ICth, 1?C7. I flurt "Iloofland's German Hitlers" It a good Ionic, useful iu diseases of tbe digestive organs, nnd of great henetit iu cases of debility, and want of nervous action In the sv-trm. Yours, truly, GEO. W. W'jODWAnD. Hon. James Tho.ii'son, Chi ef Justice of ll.e Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. Puii.AKEi.ruiA, April 23, 1SC7. I consider "Hooflaud's Gernuiu Bitters"' a val uable medicine iu case of attacks ol Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I eau certify this from my expe rience or It. Yours, JAMES THOMPSON. Hon. George SnAitswoon, Justice of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. June 1, 1S. I have found by experience that "H.::2and's German Bitters" is a very good Ionic, relieving dvspeptic symptoms almost directlv. GEORGE SUAI.SWOOD. Hon. Vl'm. F. Rcgtrt, Mayor of the City of Buf falo, N. Y. Mayor's Office, Buffalo, June 22, 1SC8. I have used "Iloottuud's German Bitters und Tonic" In my family during tho past year, and can recommend them us mi excellent tonic. Im parling lone and vigor to the system. Their use lias been productive of deeidedlv Uetictlciul ef fects. WM. F, ROGERS. Hon. Janus AC. Wood, Ex-Mayor of Williams port, la. I take great pleasure In recommending "Hoof land's Getman Tonic' lo any one who may be a 111 ul ed Willi Dyspepsia. 1 had the Dyspepsia so badly it was impossible lo keep any food on my stomach, and 1 became so weak us not to be able lo walk half a mile. Two bottles etfectod a perfect cure. JAMES M. WOOD. REM EM BE. .. TI1AT HOOFLAND'S GERMAN RITTEUS, ami HOOFLAND'S GEKMAN TONIC, Will Cure every Cum: of MAR ASMUS, or Wasting awny oi the Body. REMEMBER thut HOOFLAND'S GERMAN REMEDIES Are the medicines yon require tn purify the Wood, excite the torpid Liver lo healthy uelion, aud to enable you to pass safely through any hardships or exposure. DR. HOOFLAND'S P0D0PJIVLLIN, or substitute for Mercury Pills. Two Pills a Dose. The mosl Powcrfut, jel Innoceul Cathar tic kuowu. It It not necessary to take a'hsndful of these Pills lo produce llio desired cll'ecl ; two of tbein act quickly and powerfully, cleansing tbe Liver, e'toniaeh uud Bowels of all Impurities. The principal ingredient is Podophylliu, or Ihe Alco holic Extract of Mandrake, which Is bv many times more powerful, acting uud searching tb.iu Hie Mandrake itself. Its peculiar action is upon the Liver, cleaning il speedily from all obstruc tions, with nil ihe power of Mercury, yet free from the injurious results attached lo the use of that mineral. For all diseases, in which the use of a cathar tic is indicated, these pills will give entire satis faction in every case. They in ver fail. Iu cases of Liver Couipluiut, Dyspeptda and ex treme coeliveuess, Dr. Iloodimd't ticrmau Bit ters or Tonic should be used- in connection with the Pills. The louic elleel of the Bitter or To uic builds up the system. The Liners or Tonic purities Hie Blood, strengthens the Nerves, regu late the Liver, uud gives strength, energy uud viuor. Keep your Bowels active m it U the Pills, and tone up Ibe system with Bitters or Tonic, and uo disease can retain Ihe hold, or even assail you. Recollect thai II is DR. HOOFLAND'S ti HU MAN Remedies that ure so universally used and highly recoinmeuded i and do uot allow the Druggist lo tuduoe you to take auything else Ihut he may say Is just as good, because be makes a larirer profit ou it. These Remedies will be sent by F press In any loealllv, upon applica tion lo the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GKR. MAN M KDKT.NE STOKE, S1 ARCH bT., PHILADELPHIA. . CIIAS. M. EVANS, Troprlcior. Formerly C. M. Jackson A Co. These brine die are fur Bale by Druggists, sworsksef-ers, aud Medietas Deert tveryehsie. HORSE AND CATTLE IMitRA.XOK C'Om AN-V. INSURE YOUR tlOItSES ! INSURE YOUR CATTLE 1NSCRE with a responsible and perfectly reli able Company. Insure where your losses w 111 be paid promptly. This lis si Mntatrt Protective Co. Ilenco, you are sure of being puld promptly for all losses. If Insured lu this Coinpanv. OUR RATE OF INSURANCE ARE LESS TIIAN THOSE OF ANT OTHER COMPANY. Wii pay losses seeming through theft, death by Ore, accident, or natural causes, (excepting eieifemic diseases). We- pny prompt. No red l.ipj proceedings to get your money, in case of lo. OVEE SoOOO paid on horss aud cuttle since mgnnixution. DR. D. WALDRON, President. C. A. REIMENSNTDER. Secv, Euujury, Pa. DIKIXTORN. Ex-Gov. James follock, Hon. J. C. Bruner, Solomon Utroh, Wm. Brindle, Solomon Ships, Johu A. Bhissler, Dr. D. T. Kreb, Dr. David Wnldron. Jan 13 '7 ly. A Valuable House and Lot for Sale. THE nnderslEiied offers at private sale, bis hi rite BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and Liit, Willi all the nuce'sary outbuildings, situate ou the Southeast corner of Walnut and Third streets, Kuiibnry. Pa. The house is nearly new and well finished mm contains nine rooms, a good cellar. Ar. It Is well calculated for a resi dence, nud would bean admirable business stand for it store or hotel. This property will bo sold at a reasonable price. For terms, dec, apply to - MICHAEL II A UN E. Sunbury, Jan. 87, lS72.-'.f. i:STATI. Of 1 1 KMC V H EMIC Lalt oftht Borough of Xorthumberlatd, dee'd. "TOTICE Is hereby given that letters tcstninen ' tury have been granted to the uudersigned ou Ihe estate of llenrj Wenck, late or lie Bor ough of Nortliumlwrland, Northumberland Co. Pa., deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to mu'te Im mediate payment and those hit vinit claims tn pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. SARAH A WENCK. NICHOLAS WENCK, Exueuturs. Northumberland, Jan. 27, 1 372. fit. "fS I10U1:ENt"k OIT EE.4STH A K D. Duutlllr, llaileton sV iYllliClMirro Kail ltoiad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. LEAVE EASTWARD tew wETWinn 8uiibiirv, 6 20 am." Danville, 7 02 " j Cottuw'a, 7 2S " K Huzieton, 9 OS " : at Bethlc'm 12 10 p m r. Phil'u, 3 15 " : N. York, C 00 a ra Euston, 25 " Pliil'u, 8 00 " Hcthle'm 10 05 " Hazleton, 1 00 p ra Cuttaw'u, 3 40 " Dunville, a 20 " Suubuiy, 3 57 " u 1 Ettston, 12 5 " N. V fork, a 50 i 5 I The afternoon train connects at Suuubury with the Philadelphia Erie, 4 i!5 p. in., train going west, arriving ut Williumspnrt 30 and Lock Haven 7 55 p. in., nnd with the Northern Ceu trul 4 50 p. tn.. moving south arriving at Harris burg 7 00 p. in., and Baltimore 10 45 p. m., and also with ihe Sunbury A: Lewistown R. R. Comfortubie and haudsomu couches ou Ibis new route. J. HERVEYKASE, Supcrinteudeut. ej 0 oq tri ft 0 &4 CD rvi 1 H S H o EH a rs C5 l rjl O 1 1 1 eg 3 M ---3 i"i O l C3 bo 1 0 w o H Pd RI J 2 s o i put r -"3 n c ej "cJ Ul -4-- CO CD fa sS A 1. ECTIKE To TOVXG MEN. Just Published, iu a Scaled Euvelo;. Price 6 cts. A Lecture ou tlie Ktilure, Trent- meut and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea, oi heniinul Wuakiii'ss, luvoluulary Eiulrslous, Sex ual Debility, uud Impediments to Marriage gen erally! Nervousness, Coiisiiuiptiou, Epilepsy, uud Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, re s.iliini: from CVIf-Abuse, Ac Bv HUBERT J. IT LVERWELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," Cc. The woild-reuowued author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly prove from bis own cxh.i ieuce that the aw fill cousequcuc-s of Self-Abuse niuy bu ttfeclually removed without medicines, any without dangerous surgical orations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out' a mode of cure al onee certain aud etteclual by which every sufferer, no mutter what bit condi tion may be, uiay cure himself cheaply, prlvale v and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOOS TO THOUSANDS ANIi THOUSANDS. bent under seal, toauy address, in a plain teat, ed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Colverwell's "Mar riage Guide," price Vi cents. Address the Pub lishrrs. CIIAb. J. '. K 1.1 S r. A tu 1ST Bowery, New Vr-Tk, I'. U. bt, i.t4 .'an. o. IT, ii