ons ini aimi Snnburg American. SUNHU11Y, MARCH 10, 1872. Railroutl Time Table. N. C. U. W.-F,ast. P. K. R. R. West. Buffalo Ex I've 19:'Wn m Erlo Mail, I've 1 :0() a m Erie " " 0:20 '' lAceom. " 8:15 " KlmlrnMall " 11:05 ' I Nlnsriirn Ex " 12:40 p ra Nlararn Ex." 4:40pm Elnilrn Mail" 4:85" !Erlc Ex. " 0:60 sn.vMOKis ruvisw n. c. r. w. W.AVB A11HIVR Sonbnrj at 11:50 ft in At Snnbiiry 0:55 n m " 4:40 pm; 4:00 pm D. H. & W. R. R. Loave Sunbury 0:20 n. in. Arrive nt 8.35 p. m BUN BURT LKWISTOWN R. R. lkavk Aitnivp. Sanburv nt 0:110 n. m. At Sunbury il:35 n. m. " " 11:40 n.m. I " " 10:45a.m. Accident Insurance! Tickets can be had of J. fihlpmau, Ticket Airenl at the Depot. tioctl Affairs. Skwino M ciiini:s.--M1ss Caroline Dallas is the agent for the snlo of the best Sewing Machines In existence, "viz I "The Improved Singer," 'Grover & Baker," "Howe," ami "Domestic," which arc constantly on hand and sole'; ni rea sonable prices. She Is also afc'dit for the cele brated Frantz and Pnpo Knitting Machine. Call and seo them. Ch"i:e on Market street, east of the railroad. For Rr.xT. The large room one door north of the Junction Hotel, now oooi.j.loo by Mpkm. Kerns & Co., as a Tobacco Store. Tho room is well calculated for any kind of business. Pos session given oil the Dr.-t day of April. Apply to Jamfs Vasuyki:. LuirnAL Christianity. Rev. I). II. Clark, of the Unitarian Church of Northumberland, will preach at Fry's Hall, Sunbury, ou next Sunday evening, March 17th. Small l'ox. We are informed that some five ; or six cases of small pox exist ut Vera Cruz, ; Lower Mahanoy township, tlii-s county, ft rent : precaution should be used In preventim; th.' ill- sense to spread. On Wednesday lint, Mr. Solomon Stroh, black- j smith of this place, in roweline; a horse's should- cr to cure the sweeny, found a hard tn'istacre under the skin, wh'ch was extracted and found to be a flvj cent silver cuin, dated ISM. How ; this piece of eoiii got there or how louc; it bus re- ! maincd, no one has be:! able to explain. The coin is now in M. Stroll's possession. o- Gi'.o. W. IlA:i;i;ir.iiT, lp. of this place, has I received the appointment of Chief Cieik on a I Postal cur between Baltimore an 1 'unnnduiitua ! over the Northern Central railway. Mr. Ham- 1 bright has had much experience as a conductor, ' and is favorably known to the traveling public. He will no doubt make an cllkient olllcer. - - ' Roofing Slate. We are informed that Messrs. ' Snyder & Co. have been successful In opening u quarry ut Seven Points, In Lower Augusta town- ! hip, wh-re is deposited a hug.! body of rooting slate. The slate is pronounced of excellent I quality. I Tun festival by th; ladies for the bniclit of the ! Baptist church, at this pine, is sliil projtrossiuir ; with increased interest. Tiie question of legal popularity between prominent members of the bar, as well as the Lantern content between two popular conductors on the railroads makes it tin- I usually cxcllieg. I In ano h-r column will lu fouv.l th.? profes- ; sional curd ofT. n. 15. K-ic, Iq., whohas deeid- ! ed to locale p-i niauciilly al this place. Mr. Kuse j graduated in lV'tiS, at the college of New Jersey, and read law under S. P. Wolvertnn, E q. Ilav- I ing been admitted to the bar, after a creditable ; examination, lie already ranks at a good adviser j aud promising attornev. ; ' " i Phomit PaVMHnv. We were i lu.wn a draft a j few days ago by Isubah (io-sler, agent for the j American Life Insurance Company of Philadel- : phia, (or the piyment of ?;.,f.'0ii insurance for M. T. Hiazeln: in, of Port Ticorlon. lately deccas- ' . ed. This is the mo t pioiupt payment of any Insurance company made in lliis vieinilv. The American Life Insurance Company is considered one of the most prompt, which is proven in this : case, as the sixty days usually reserved in the . policy, has not expired vet. j Fob Insuuinee go to Voder's office, near tha j Court House. I Dh. Wu.li:tts' Lfcti uk. The lecture of Dr. ' A. A. Willetts, in the Court Hou-c, on Tuesday , evening last, was attended by a large, select and appreciative audience. The Doctor appeared in ' his happiest mood. 1 1 is subject v,':!? "The Model ' Wife,' und quoted from the thirty-Unit UsTiter of Proveibs, in which the model wife ikjlly i represented, whose example Is worthy of efffla- tion by the ladies of the prcset.t day. He con- ! sidered industry; neatness, virtue und "garni)- ! tiou" as essential qualities for a model wife. He i attributed the success of our greatest men to the I fact that they had good mothers, and urged upon the young ladies the necessity of fitting them- i selves for such. The lecturer referred somewhat j disparagingly to old bachelors, and ndiised the j young men to pop 'he question and settle the j matter at once. I The lecture was a masterly production und elici ted frequent applause from the audience, which was a sufficient proof that nil were mora than pleased. Tub annual election of officers of the Northum berland County Agricultural Society took place on Tuesday last, at the Court House. We lire happy to state that the members of the society have taken the precaution to re-elect its old olll cers. Tho society having just been regularly Incorporated, It is well to retain its officers until a permanent organization is tffce'.cd. The exhi bition, at this place in September lard, under the new organization, w as the mot successful of any ever held in this county, which is attributable to the energy und efficiency of its officers. Although most of them reside in the upper end of the county, they cheerfully yielded the location of the fair to Suubury as the best and most central point. We are Informed thl these officers ex press themselves in favor of holding the next fair on the same grounds. We hope this may be ac complished, as we arc satlslied that with its pre sent board of officers, smother fair ut this plnee will not only make a permanent und well regu lated organization, bat will also make it one of the best paying concerns In this countv. Ta fallowing letter was sent through the Post Office on Tuesday morning, to Mr. Diuiubtllcr, proprietor of the City Hotel, at this place. We copy the letter verbatim I lit Drumbeller 1 heard a conversation last evening belt ween too men that workl ut your house saying that If you did not soon pay hain o that he could pay him ihal he would lake re venge on yon or the hoiue he would give you city hotell on his own txpens lie bedeind he would lay low for you and you might be treated like the nigger at the douty housH Uiat you was meaner lima a negor thut you told bulu he should go on aud ttuisb the house that he should not loose anything Look out,, We are requested to state that the parties ho made this threat are well known. The bouse wai taken by contract, h!J iLu amount contract ed for has bou overpaid )f there Is anything due on the wqi It Uil b bands and ihf enntraefo, Court Proceeding. Reported by A. N. Brice, Esq. SrsnuRT, March 11th, 1879. Court opened at 10 o'clock. Judge. Rockefel ler, Nicely aud Wolker present. The Constables' returns were made and sworn to from tho differ ent boroughs, wards and townships, nfter which tho newly elected constables presented their bonds and were sworn In for the ensuing year. Judge Rockefeller then charged the Grand Jury, simply stating to them an outline of their duties and suggesting to them the Importance of nr. ex amination nnd report upon tho condition of tho public buildings. He suggested, very properly, that they reeonnnci.d tho court room to be venti lated. A large and commodious court house has been built nnd the Important matter of ventila tion ha 'been shamefully neglected. The Court nlso suggested that one of tho vacant rooms in the rear of the court room be fitted up for the convenience of counsel nnd clients in the trans action of business, so ns to obviate the confusion of tongues nnd miserable noises heard almost constantly in an 1 nround the bar, among the lawyers and others. The Court filed an opinion In the case from Lower Augusta, In which the Church was plain tiff nnd Sunday School defendant. The gist of the case, I believe, was that two congregations worshiped in the same building, and the charter or article of holy alliance. It seem, did not say anything about Sunday school. They simply recited that divine worship should be held. Jn due course of time the rising generation desiring to learn, were taken into the church and a Sun day school was organized. Hie old fellows did not seem to relish Ibis innovation upon the an- ! dent custom. They protested in t lie? name of fiod and their vc-led chart' ue 1 right. 'Ihry I appealed to coiut. The m.itt r has been in c ourt ! for some time. An opinion litis dually been writ- I ten, aud it Is favorable to the Sunday school, j Hut the end Is not yet. The sp-clal injunction is j dissolved, but another may be forthcoming. ' Another opinion wa also tiled in the case of ; the Sunbury Mutual Saving Fund ;:nd Building j Association vs. Harriet Martin. This case w.is I argued al last term on a rule to tiinw cnii-u why the execution should not be :ct aside and judg- I mcnt opened and defendant allowed Into a cle- : fence. The opinion Is an able one, and at an other time w ill be repoited for publication in the county papers, ns the question involved is of wide importance in this State on account of thj nuuiero'.!!', Kin Ire 1 associations of the kird. The ! opinion thefavored A delation and discharged the ! rale. Kx.v; tiona were tiled, an. it is likely the j cace may o to tii- Supreiiu Court. j A in. s ftlaze and bis wile, from tie: upper end ' of the county, have found that the i..;use of true j love does not inn smooth, and they are in Court to prove to the world that fact. Mrs. (Jiaze li.i.l j Amos urie-ted for de.-eilio:i an 1 failing to sup- ' port bet, under the Act of 1H'7. A lc imthy hear- I ingof each other's wrongs, and a vivid poiti.ii- j lure of the Ins and outs of married lite were ' made before the Judge, w'nll i the listening pub- j lie wondered why U was that two persons so ' respectable ami so well stationed in society sl.oiiM i not be able to ;o t along well together. Hut the 1 sour apple of discord has entered the circle, au.l, ! as may be supposed, the Innocent children will j sailer iho most, from mortilieation and shame, . as well as from the results of so bad an example i set them and the community, llow good and i pleasant a thing It is for brethren to dwell to- ' githcr in unity. When discord enters a family circle nu;l ugly divisions sever its ties, tho state of that dome-lie fabric mu.-l be a sort of lore-ta.-le of the divi.-ions which, exist in that place j where the! worm die'.li not. The following new rule- of court, wh'ch will I be found to be of general Interest throughout the i county, as well as to the profession, were adopt ed bj the court. ""Tncy nTe. well-timed nn ! will j be of great benelit in the practice. Tho rule es- p-.cially in refeienec to short cases will be fotin I a good one : , li'AUTl'.i: Sii. sions'. Rule 15. Hereafter the ! lir-t Thursday of the tir.-t aud second session.' of j the Court of Cjuartcr Sessions In each year is fix- I ed for hearing oi' applic itions for licenses to keep ' hotels, rc-taurants end selling liquors, at which ! time all persons applying or mahim; .bjeelioiis , to applications for licenses may be hearn by cvi- deuce, petition, letnoii-trance or coun.-el, but in , order ihal all applicants may bo duly nppi ic e 1 I that objections will be made, all petition, re- ; mou-tr.inee-, or objections shall be lili I in w rit- ' '1114.' on or before I h s mud day of the se-ioa. at which appl' -utioa U made and the ch rk shall ! write in Hie lack or the petition "object ions filed"' and the date id" hlim; the Same provided that nothing herein conlaincd shall he construed to prevent the cou'i refusing licenses, where from i:s own know le liie such lieeiises are un necessary, that Ihe applicant is not it lit persou to have license or has not complied with the re quirements of i he acts of A-scnibly. Rule Pi. The del k shall niake'a trial ll.-t of all indi"lnients uu.lispo-cd of. and repeal the state of each ca.-e, and shall, imniedi -itely, upon the return of any indictment by the ftrand Jury, or any pres -ntiueul, put the sauic: upon the said RintC f All rules to show cause in the Quar ter bcci . or Com I of Dyer and Terminer shall be argued, if calle 1 by Hie" conn, on the liit day of each si'-sion. Ovr.it ami Tkkmisfh. Tin; clerk shall procure and keep separate dnekejs and minutes of all ro-e.-diiig in the Court of Over und Terminer and c -neial j id delivery. Thiai.. Ru'e 11. Th Pro'.h vmiury shall keep a list of slant ca n '., and counsel for eiiher party may, vither in or out of term tiie, in the in. in ner now practised, direct in wriiimr any case at uc and whether on the general issue list or not. to be put up ui the said short li-t for trial at the next term provided .-aid coun-tl will certify in wilting, at the line' of making su -h ditvuioii that in hi- ojuuion Ihe said case will not occupy more than three hours for the iri.il thereof. All appeals from Ihe judgments of Justices cf the lVnec may be put upon I lie said shoi t list. When ever in the opinion of the Court a sufficient num ber of casts are upon the short list lo eniraL'e the Court a week in the trial thereof, a lime will be designated by the Court for the same. Rule The I'rotlionotary shall put all short cases upon the short iict ill the order as to time, of three being directed lo be placed upon said list. Rule 13. The argument li-t will be taken up as soou as the erimiunl business is disposed of. Tuesday, March l'.'lh, 1S7J. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Patrick O'Oarra, the defendant was brought Into Court und sentenced. This case was tried al last term. The defendant was tried for not opening n load in Zerbe township. He was found guilty, but not sentenced because the Court was not fully s.uislicd thai an iiidielmc ut would lie under tho Act of Asscmbiy. 0tiarra was therefore held until this term. He was sentenced to pay a line of f.VJ and costs of prosecution, and undergo an imprisonment of thirty days in the comity Jail. Bill of exceptions filed. Another case of desertion was tried this morn ing, the parties hailing from the neighborhood of Lykrnstown. tine Daniel McCoy was accused by his fond d.uneel of deserting hrr to the cold charities of the world. She is left with three children. The evidence showed, however, that she refused to go with her liege lord, and, there fore, the Court dismissed the case, ordering Dan iel to pay the costs. Com v Joseph Conrad. Larceny of sled ill Upper Augusta. Philip Hetrick, prosecutor. Grand Jury return uo bill. Com vs Coleman Burgctt. Larceny of a inule in Northumberland, ftruud Jury return no bill. Com vi Jeremiah Iluuks Rape. Kate Ker- stetter, prosecutor. The young girl on whom the rape was alleged to have beeu committed, Minnio Haas, has sluce died. The evidence now being "sileut in the tomb," the Grind Jury re turn no bill. Coin Ti Denny McGiuley and JereniiabHuuk. Breaking luto a dwelling house. No bill. Coin Ti William Kehris, Lewtt Reltz, and Gil bert Beits Larceny. True bill. JVYJIs Frottqui entered at to Win. Kehris and Lewis Rlu. Mr. Boyer moved to qnath tho Indictment In writing filed. Conrt overruled the motion. Exceptions made. It may bo a matter of Information to state here that the present District Attorney brings nil fclonlee In the Court of Oyer and Ter miner, and the fees In said Court on bills of In dictment are higher than In tho Quarter Sessions. Rills for lnreeny, Ac., may be found In either Court by Act of Asscniby. Mr. Boyer was In structed by tho Commissioners to make a point in the mutter, to nt to take it to the Supremo Court, for the county must pay the costs In all cases of felonies. Com vs John M. Hrown. Larceny by Tenant. No bill. In the desertion case of Amos Glaze, the Court sentenced Mr. Glaze to pay the costs of prosecu tion. This clears the wife to look out for her self, a fine relief In tho teaching of Elizabeth Only Stanton or Victoria Woodiiull, of singlo blesscdncss funio and asserted femalo rights. Com vs Geo. J. Mason. Larceny by Bailee. A. Dlcflendafcr, prosecutor. This is n matter which arose In nnd nround the P. it K. shops nt funbury. Mr. Mason wmr accused of taking monic, fie, the properly of the said P. it E. Co., and appropriating them to ids own use. The ; charge was not sustained, and the Grand Jury ; returned no bill. Com vs V.. B. Stillwagner. Selling liquor j j w ithout license. Defendant pleads guilty. Sen I tenced to pay a flue of S'.'O nud costs of prosocu- I : I Sunday n week, aged ST rears. Iler husband ! Com vs Joseph Bachcr.-Seillnv: liquor on Sun- J wn , ,,,, ,,,,., llraudvwine and ftcrman i day selling liquor to habitual drunkards scll- Iiil' liquor to minor. For these several charges low" IU"' narrowly escaped massacre nt Paoli. 1 bills w ie found at lnl sessions. Bound over lo ; He taught school in Union county lu 110. ! next session in $o:in for each olfensc. Wednesday, March llllh. j Com vs Mary (J'llun Selling liquor without j license. True bill. Defendant pleads guilty and ' was scntencfd to pay a tine of ?Jd and costs of prosecution. In this case Mary sold liquor to i an injured woman's husband, and the wile pur sue I the destroyer of her husband's reason. i Com vs Elizabeth ft ilhistlier. Perjury. ,Yo!. J'tiV. entered upon payin uit of costs. j Com vs .lolm Judge. Misdemeanor. No bill, i County to pay eo-ts. : Com vs Levi Ihildash. Assault and battery. I No bid. l'ro-eculor, Andrew McHlicce, topav Hie costs. ' Com vs '.-. W. 11 tz. A v-.au'.t and Battery, with intent to kill. '1 rue bill. Com vs Ann John. Adultery. Noblil. Win. II. John to pay costs. Com V Robert Davis. Adultery. No bill. Wm. It. John, prosecutor, to pay the eostf. Com vs Mary Q iinn. A-sau'lt and battery. Verdict iMiiltv. Sentenced to pay half the cn-t"'. Com vs Wm. !'. Kite hen. --(;,: mhlimr. Mo bill, l'roseeuior, K. II. Miilwau'ncr, to pay costs. Coin vs. W. I". Kitchen. Selling liquor on Sunday. True Id'!. Com vs (ieo. W. lletz. Gambling as Tavern Keeper. True bill. Com vs. M ithias Se'jmuck, John Koenic', Peter Sm 'Itz -r and John Welkcr. Conspiracy, True bill. Joseph Ii icher prosecutor. Com. is. Tiios. B. Il-di. selling liquor to mi nors. True hill. Com. s. Leu is Hummd. Selling li.pior to minors. True lull. Com. vs. Nicholas Richards. Selling liquor to minors. True bill. Similar charges. True hills were found agiin-t Mary Pinny. Samuel Hursh, William li.i-e. Lew Mur iu. tt '.Ion pb i;. Aro. .1.1, 'I llos. Uosser, tied. Hack, William Gaining, John Curtis, Hcnrv G. lj.uh. It is only my duty to reflect the opinion of tin ( "in t and all the aitornics for the lailhf.il man ner in which th- Deputy Pr.it honotary, S. II. Kuowies, F,si.. peiforms all of the luties assign ed him in the oi'dce he so well lii'.s. Mr. Kuowies is well vcr-. ii in til ' the forms, a eorrcel clerk, and a very neat penman. The record he keeps show s high talent and practice 1 ability. II' is now engaged in trans, ining one of the Lien Docketsjif i h county, which ha- been torn and d. faced coi sidciab.y. We Venture to say the new docket is one of tlie neatest and mo-t accurate in any of ihe offices in the Commonwealth. Mr. Knowles has won the conh.leuce of the aitornics, ami he knows how to make a correct reeoid. The case of the f mniouwi alth vs. Perry Ifa.is was taken up o i Wednesday evening, and the rule to shew cans" i hy a new trial f-honld not be grant'-d argued. The depo-liion-- w re tak'-n be fore term time, ami read by L. 'I . Ibdii bac li.'.'.sq., who then vny neatly and ably argued the view lie lea.k of theca-e as counsel tor t he defence. He w as followed by Gen. Clement , who kindly took charge of the whole of the Coriuionwcullh side' of t lie case since the taking of the deposi tions, without private counsel knowing anvlhing of the proccc linu. Geo. W. Z- igii r, ll-q!, clos- ': cl the argument in favor of ihe prboner for a I new trial, and demeaned himself irncstly for his j ciicnt. I'roin the tone of the depositions, we think there was cou.-hlei able in :'u:aiily in their ' nrocecdines nnd in their ee.n 1-i. t. One of H'.. ' ; most obje ctionable tilings stated in their conduct was that they had been fiirni-hel with i'n-ior. 1 ; Men who have the life of a fellow being in their ; hands ought to ke qi their mouths away from in i i toxiealing liquors. The Court has not decided yd ! us to whether a new trial will be granted. Com. vs. Augn-ius Moore. Larceny. This defendant is a colored la 1 lio.u Milton. Not ! gui'ty. j ( can. vs. I'rcdi ric k Grossman nnd Simnel ! Stiitzni r. Burglary. These reprobates ale fioui ' I Milton also. 1 hey liroke into a giocery store in , : that town some time since, cud weie detected in ' what tiny have heretofore been practicing witb i out letjor hindrance, l! so happened that Sluts- : ! ncr, scenting the ic-nlt in the d'Manee, walked out of the court room w it Ii sin' jiny, and has n.it i since been heard fmm. Giossinaii was sentene- ' ed to fourteen mouths iu the Ha-iern Pcnitcntia- ; I Com. vs Dr. C. II. Up Degralf. Practicing Sur- gery without Heen-c. The Doctor came to Suu ; buiy in danuary, it is alleged to operate on the eye and car for a brief period. An act of Assem ! blv for this county, pa-scl last, winter, provide i that a transient physician must pay a county li ; cense f f;,n. unle ss he Intends to locate per'nia- neet'v. tin tlie charge of violating this law, the j Do.'ior 15 to be tried. He is now perm inentlv lo ; c.i led hern and allege (hat this was his intention from the beginning. The above are all the proceedings of Court up to tiie closing ol our form. NsritANiT lo any amount placed in reliable companies by L. M. Yoder, agent. Asm At. Mittinci op tiii: Nouthi miikui asi) Cocniy AiiitirtT.Tfit.il. So, iktv. An annual meeting of the Northumberland coanty Agricul tural Society was held lit the Arbitration room, I on Tuesday. March p'ih, 1S7J. The ininutcs o j iTcnch. last meeting were real and alopted. The fol lowing officers were elected to servo for the ensu- lug year : President JOSEPH BIRD. r.eeoi cling Secretary G. W. Armstrong. Treasurer J. II. McCormiek. Corrcspon ling Secretary Joim 11. Vincent. Vice Presidents John McFurhind, Lewis; Joseph Nicely, Jr., Delaware; Win. Waldron, Turbut; Junin 1). Itarr, Turb'ltvi la borough; J. M. Fullmer, Watsontown borough ; II. J. Reader, McEwensviilu borough ; Lewis Sticker, Miiton, N. W. ; L. Holf, Milton, S. W. ; O. Vorls, Chillis'iuaipie ; 'I hos. Johnson, Point; Win. T. Forsyth, Northumberland ; J. M. Bartholomew, Sunbury, E. W. ; Joseph Ey.ier, Buubury, V, W.j George. Gaul, Upper Augu-ta ; Lemuel Shlpmau, Lower Augusta ; Edward Grady, Rush twp.; John Moore, Suydertown borough; Ste phen Bittenbciider.Sliaiuokiu E. W. ; II. H. Van g.iskin, Shamokiii, W. W. ; A. A. lliitn, Coal twp. ; S. A. Bergstresser, Mt. Curmel borough ( C. K. Wulkel, Cameron twp. ; J. 10. Rathbtin, Zerbo twp.; II. II. Dornsife, Little Slahanoy twp.; Joseph Mowrer, Upper Mahanoy twp. ; J. G. Smith, Jackson twp. ; John Wert, Jordan twp. ; Peter Burrcll, Sr., Lower Muhanoy twp. ; O. II. Ustrundcr, Rivcrsldu borough. i Llbruriau Geo. B. Cudwiilliider, Sunbury. Agricultural Chemist J. J. John, Shumokiu. Geologist P. M. bhlndel, Sunbury. Al'er the election, Juoph Bird, Pies't, called the Executive Committee together und orguuiml for business. Ou motion, adjourned to meet ou Tuesday, March 19th, at the Court House. G. W. Arms-. homo, Bccretary. Since the case of small pox to w hich we have before alluded, came to Shaiuoklu Dam, we learn that the dissase has been spreading, aud that there are now no less than five cases of it, Tho schools have been closed. Xilintyroi Tinu$. Dmtroyino the Costaoio of Bmaix Pox. Our friend David Relmcr, Esq., of Northumber land, baa kindly furnished nt tho following translation from a late article published In a German Journal by Dr. Zlnreck, In his official capacity as Government Physician to the citizen! of Berlin I "For the disinfection of a medlnin tlfed room, In which a small pox patient Is being treated, nil that is needed, beyond scrupulous cleanliness, Is to place 8 or 10 drops of the Solution of Carbolic Acid upon a shnllow plate or piece of glass for evaporation lu some part of the apartment. This thould bo renewed daily. For the disinfection of excrement, Water clo sets, nnd privies, n mixture of 5 parts by weight of carbolic add with 05 parts of slacked lime is needed. Four ounces of this powder Is sufficient to destroy the small pox poison in a bucket of liquid or half liquid excrement. Tho disinfec tion Is cll'eetcd by Intermingling the powder with the contents of the bucket. Cotton or linen lied clothing, or wearing ap parel, before being washed, should be soakeit twenty-four hours in water, containing 2 ounces of Carbolic ncid, nnd 4 ounces of washing soda, to each 25 gallon. Woolen clothing, Ac., should be soaked ns long lu a sliullnr bath, leaving out the soda. Beds, Turs and cloth, which cannot be wnshcl, should he sprinkled, or brushed oir witii n mix ture of 'Jb; ounce of carbolic acid, dissolved in n quart of strong nlcoliol." Every family and every phynlclan should pre serve a copy of this. Mas. Jam; Linn, a Revolutionary pensioner, w idow of John Lynn, died lu Lock Haven, last Ciiinmiinlcalcd. Kon Ti:n Amkiiican. Mil. F.iiiT.ni : By a communication In last weeks paper, I perceived that a person calling himself "Ami ricas" thought, proper to cast some rrlleeti uis upon mvself, my led urn and cnter- 1 tainni"Ut, in order, to quote bis words, "iliat ! other Lodges may keep their eyes skinned, and ; not be imposed upon iu t tie same wav." in re i ply t i his remarks, I'd say, first that my lecture ; was not a voluntary one. A member of the Lodge at. Trevorton, who is a gentleman, and myself ' were talking about temperance, ami I li ning in ; my hands a written address, at bis request re ad I it to him, and be proposed lliet 1 should deliver ! the lecture ill Trcvorion. 1 agreed so to do, and I nil arrangements were to be made by n committee, and I Wa to tie notified when these were com ' plete.l. The lime arrived and So did I. 1 bad : unite a good attendance in the ohi.reh, and if my speech was, as be says, so dry, tasteie-s ami un intc resiiug. it is strange that so many remained, though, 'tis true, a fw did leave) Auiericiis :inioi.g the nuuili er, an I he, I presume, not wish ! I".g to hear truth, whither taken from an aut'ah hu ir.n Sin ',',. ; lhn l; or not, found licit the place was touring too hot lor him. and retired with per i haps a Ilea in his car. As far as my exhibition 1 was concerned, was satislied if be was not. j llow could I cxpeel a cow h' 1 house when there I was another entertainment in the place of a dif ; fen lit kind f Americas seems lo be jealous of lay preiix. If be thinks h,' is belter entitle I to it than myself, I will donate it to him. I generally w rite my speeches, for they suit sonic young men whose calibre, cannot contain m:u:y ideas, il any, nt one lime. As fir as th" I ill fee. nted Is coil- c.aie,!. I shall only say that I am horizwd no bills to be printed, and the I. let of their presenting such a bill, and expecting mc to pay for it, does , not reflect any great credit on the committee of 1 arrangements, f,,r they not only did not meet me ; at the depot, but none, i.avc one, tried to make my acquaintance. Now, wlielher they consider ed me tin ir superior by this conduct or not I can i.ot say. but the refusal to reimburse one member who .,,i.l I lie bill himself, is a stigma upon liicin which will place them iu a proper light before the public. The bill of twelve dollar could not have been iit.'il by lliem. or else they would not have stumbled over it. 1 think that if 'Americas," n cognomen to which the writer is not entitled, , looks at ihe matter In its proper light, be will perceive that bis words to me are lil,e pouring ; water on a duck's hucIS, nud 1 say just as the man said when the mu'e kicked hini,"l consider ' the source."' If the rest of the G.T'snre Ike Mm le e .n save the Lodge, for their efforts are in nn. to trvlo stoo Intemperance a- long as a Ve.Vf.--.r' lt.ointks strike any one of lheii mem- ' bei s on a r.oro spot. I nave thus endeavored to I show my -hie of the cuc-tion, and am willing to I leave its settlement lo a judicious, unbiased, dis ci luiinating public j and I sincerely nope that if Americas iinMijrt slightly, be will sc" the error of his w ays, ami not try to set a person. w ho con- si'lers himself his siipcst ir, in a false light, C. C. Litinv. I Muuut Cmm-l, Maub Vi, 17'-. I (iOr MY 1IKTH. ' nr ncn.: cai!.::N..ri niieiio;:!:, rsy. Yaw ! Yaw His co.i'.tiy I tink cic re ur Yaw ! Yaw ! ii ry fast, lie! bet'les here', Are wery haul g one past. tier iirvi'i in v is von 1 link upon mr sole, I ili in. 1L s cliuib'd, und climu'd und c'.imb'd until He's got u:i top der pole. Von day I vants a picture got, So I vent along into His otllee, simp, or Vat vou call 'Der nrii.-i's Studio." lie take mem picture, and you bet! It was a good von nice. Und den 1 ax him vat he h:irge Or how much vas der price It vas so sheep, 1 links again for him I sure will set j I" ml d -ti I links so more as fll'tv o ler vours I t. Now mil dose pieturs goot und nice, I told you vat I do, Und ven you be ar vi.t vas I did, I t inks you do so too. I scud von loo nic'm Betsy clear Who lives aer, .-siler vay, She is a ..iiy gall to see," So handsome und so guy. I sends Per von deie pictures nice, From llemperly J gets, She writes me bueil a Mlty ijueti 1 am yoiii darling lletz, Und show I never knows beforo You did so handsome be. Until you goi von picture from Der mii.'ion iiKMi-icui.v. GALLERY on lid st, Sunbury, Pn. Challen ges the country to excel his productions, liiisiiiis Xoliefs. Si'iiixu Goons. Furniture of every stylo aud' quality for the Spring sales has just been rceclv- i ed at B. L. Raudeiibush's store iu Masonic build- ing. For the bc-t aud most stylish furniture, I Raudeiibush's cannot be excelled. Call and see ' the siendid Spring styles. . i A Kplcntliil AsiMOrluit'iit ol'iSssrin Goo Is at t icmciit iV Di.-siugi r". I t losiu-; nut inlor Stork at almost j co.l, ut t lenient & Dis-inger'e. I Mi a u Ik and ItlaukvtH ut remarkably low rices, at Clement A Dissiugcr's. A 00l UMnorlllU'llt of (Jueensw.uc just rece ived at Clement A liis-inger's. 100 (lozt'll bcsil Noul Cotton iu the tnutket, just received at Clement A Dissiugcr's, and for sale at the following prices ; U cents per spool or 70 cents per dozen. The larxcxt, cheapest aud best assortment of C.isslmeies In town, Jusl received at Clomeut & Dissiugcr's. Amitui'an Piiodwt Situ. Ahead! W M. Duuglierly is now using inccrblc that Is superior to the Italiun for monuments und grave sioues. While Italian marble cracks in less than ten years, the American has tood the lct for over thirty years und found to stand our climate far better than any foreign marble. Cull at bis shop, opposito the Court House, aud see his as sortment. The prices have beeu greatly reduced. Btu.iN Amour. The homely virtues of econo my nud honest saving are excellent subjects for Sunday thought. No person cau hoie to prosper iu life who is not careful about use'ess cxieuses, nud carefulness Is a mutter of hubil which Is to be a matter of course. Oue must begin aright in foruilug such a habit, and in no other wuy cau ho begin ta well as by going lo Wm. II. Miller's Excelsior Boot ami Shoe store ami procure a fashionable and durable article at a low price. A SiTRRtoR article of Wheat and Buckwheat Ffnur, and Corn Meal, U told at J. O. Trimble's Grocery at a low price. A Fact worth remembering, Hint Wcltnor sells goods lover than the lowest. Ills stock of Dress Goods In Silks, Merinos, Empress cloth, Pattlns, Plnlds, Ac., Ac, are complete. Velvets and Velveteens 25 per cent lower than former prices. Waterproofs of the latest styles nnd best make. Ladies' Chlldrens' and Gents' Furs. His assort ment of Shawls, embracing ull the leading styles In the markets, which he oilers nt extremely low prices. Call and be convinced that Welmer's popular Cash Store is the place to secure bar gains. His stock of goods Is not to be surpassed by any In quantity, quality, or price. No trou ble to show goods. Having Just relumed from the New York mar kets, he Is prepared to offer extra Inducements to cash buyer. Insi iir on the reserve plan with L. M. Voder. Pl;.-iru: I' -cping a Hue assortment of Orange, Lemons, Dried nnd Canned Fruit, Apples, Pcach i es nnd Confectioneries, good Canned Oysters, ; fresh and very palatable, can be procured nt S. Byeriy's store, on Third street. Families sup plied with oyster daily. Tim: splendid assortment of nil kind of Hat nnd Cup at S. Faust's store continue, to attract attention, which nre sold at reasonable prices. How to get money is the great desire of all. A really good and serviceable Sewing Machine that will make money for you. or help you to save It. Will be sent to your own lion n Trial of I'o day, no matter where you may be, and you can pay for it in smud monthly in-t'illineul-, by writing to the. American Machine Co., cor. John nil Nassau Street, New York; or yon can have a County Right free, as agent, and make money fast. We advise smell men to secure the husj. nes., as nothing pays better than the agency for a good Sewing Mac bin". Write at once. t- - "'pci'lui Nolice. On "IiilTin;e. Essays for Young Men, on ('real Social Kvils and Abuses, which interfere will. Mai inure, and rain the bappinese of thou sands, wit h sure means of relict for the F.rring and rnfortunate, deceased and debilitated. Seat in scaled letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Howard Aiifiiiiron, No. '2, South Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa. A llnurfsomt Moustache. MorsTACIlF.. WIIISK I.IIS. Mol'STACIIK. WIIISKI'.IIS. MiilM'ACiH;. WHISK F.1IS. Prof. St. Croix's French Coin pound, the ('I'pttt Hair (irowcr, will 1 ro.luce a luxiirieut Mou stache or Whiskers ou the smoothest face. Pleasant to use. Sent to any address on receipt of Kill v 'cuts. II. T. BOND, Chemist. Tenth and Chestnut Sis., l'hila. -iy- o jl- e. y o '7. r ' 1 -: H N. K. ( or. eb. IT, ls;j. T 2 t u ! u rn - : i 2 S - i i . .! 1 5 CD fc in a o O o Eh a ti r s. Z t- a. - 'fi o n t tiii: si'("m:ke.'7. Tiu licv. William II. Noiloii. while in Brazil ns a missionary, discovered siding that land of medicines a remedy for Coxst mi'TIon, Si itofi i.a, Sum: Tiiiioat, Coicus. t'oi.os. Asthma, asm Ni i:v. ii Weak si:. This rcui c.ly ha-( ipe'l myself after all other medlein, s had failed. Wi-hhie, to hea' tl'. the snll'ering. I wi'l sen 1 tin reeli'e frr preparing and using this icm-dy to all who desire it Ullli: OF CIIAUUE. Please sen t an envelope, with your name nn.l address on it. Addiess, K.-v. WILLIAM II. NORTON, fo'i BtMAOWAV, o t. 1 HS71. 1". y,-w YuiiK ( rrv, s-,.- '1.' J Ntmlmrj (riiku cV I'rutlui-o Huritrt. ' con:i!:i T!:n v. i..:ki.v by hii.c i c,.ui jr.u. -Ch : V.Tiite Wheat... Best Amber, Winter.... Com R 0..1!,, ( Pj.-f II. An.b. . V, ,.. fl ... 1 sac; bariel S in I "i'l .Meal, per cwt Pinnsjjiaula Rod Poos pel ....' M BATs I filed Ii !!', pel Ml ijinoke.l M ulloii I - a i : i p r pi Fish Salt M bite Fish, je e , " Trout ' Cod !' Vr.iir.TA.u. i:s. Turnips, per buel.el... I'liMto-. " " Ol'.io.lS " " Beans, qvi.n t Hominy, " Dttiru Fuitts -Dilcci Apples, ji;.r it,, ' Pencil.'. , 2 .Mi 1 Hi I I ,.Hiw 1'.' ".i: 1"! H j VI 1 75 j 1 .l.V'i II) iictu iabcrti5CJitent3. lisitittr f .3ir.inlH Sjiuli, Oorrasi'il ATOTH'E 1 b. .by g'Vc h.c iug that 1. Iters of ad eii grafted o the ini!i.sti-.uioa uiolersigne I ou the est. ili-ot Miranda bpatz, late of lower M.ih.inoy township, Norlliumbeiiand county, ra., deceased. All pc:rsons knowing I the en-elves m l. I ted to said estate, are rciiuested to make immediate payment, and Ihote having claims to piesi'i.t them for settlement. JOHN M. LFNKK.R. Adminislrato. Lower M ihanoy iwp., March lSi'J.-l'it. j Don't Rcr.t! This ! ! j Coed morning, M i ,. A., w '..ere are i ou bound t for so early I . Mrs. A. Why Ms (, . nn't you know Mr. Bveily b is bought out the Grocciy and Confec tionery Store id' Haas A: Weaver, und is selling idee fresh Groeciies, Canned Fi'rt.nml in fact, everything iu tiie Grocery iiu ', ch .;'. i ihaii the t in ape-1, and I have got tired paying high prices, so 1 have made up mv min i .titer this n, patron ize Mr. Byeily. So food iiiurniug, Mrs. C. I tnt'.-t go. Mrs. ('., to herself. Well I am bmud to fail out for inys"lf. and will to to B.erly'snew cheap cath Grocery, the not time I want any Groceries., ConJ'e tlonerifior I'rlni Oyster. I will Just say to nil come and giro me a tilal, and satisfy yourselves that there is one cheap cash Grocery in Suuhurv. Remember the p'ace. No. 11, South Third St., in i lenient House isiniillug, cunmirv. ra. S.BYKRLY. Bunbuiy, Jan. SO, 1872. U&7S 1873. EYEK & LAXDKLL, Fourth uuil A reh Nt.t IMitludrlphiu, DEALFRS IN FINE T3n-r goodsi K.ktublUlira iu lt40. Fine SILKS. Fine SHAWLS. W1IITK (JOODS. ULACK tKKHXi. DIMXS (i(KJDS. LIN EX CUX)1S. '()oli-:nt (joons. (Jooil FLANXELS. Fine HOSIEIiY. Bint (JLOVlvS only. 15,000 GOOD 15LACK SILKJS. Uholeaale and ltrlall. March 8, 187 J.-61. . To Debilitated Persons, To Dyspeptics, To SeUiluriTS from Liver Complaint, To tboso lmvinff no Appetite, To tboso with llrokcu Down Coustilti tons, To Xcrvous People, To Children 'WnHtinjj Away, oany with Debilitated Digculivc Organs, Or 8tllirinti with auu of the fiAhnrhui S mjitomii, which indicate JJisnnkr'.d Liver such ns. Con stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head. Acid ity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dii;u-t for Food, Fullness or Weight In the Stom neh, Sour F.ruclat ioiis,Sinklng or Fluttering nt t lie P'it of the Stom ach, Swimming of the Head. Hur ried and Dillieull Breathing, Flutter ing nt the Heart, Choking or Suffocat ing Sensation, when In n Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Web before the Sight, Fever nnd Dull Pain iu the Heud, Delleicu cv of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin imd F.s e, Pain in I he Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, ,V:e., Sudden llu-b"s of Heat, Burning in I h" Flesh Constant Im iigiulti!.' of Hvil. and (irect De pression of Spirits, llooflnml's German Killers. A Hitter without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind. is diilcrcut 1 iDiii ail other. It is composed of the pure .Inices. or'YiT1 1. I'liiM tiu.K or Hoots. Ilimns nnd Baiikm, (or as me liclnaliv termed 1.x- tract. ) the worthies or inert portions of the. in- i cTc-lient n-t being Used. T herefore iu one! bot- i lie of this Hitter there is contained a much mc- i dical virtue as wi.l be found in several gallons of ordinary mixtures. 'J he Hoots, o:c, n-cd iu this i Bitters are urown In (o rmany, their vital princi- j pics extracted in tbat country bye. scientific ( he mbt, ami forwarded lo the manufactory in this ; city, wlicie thev arc eo:npouteled and bottled, j Containing no spir.tuons Ingredients, this Bitters ; 1-. fre e from the ohjeet ions urged against allc-'.h- : er : no d'-siro fn stimulants can be induced ; from their u-e : they cannot make, drunkard. . and cannot, under any circumstances, have r.ny but n beiielicial clbat,. ! isooix t!'s ;r:r:-i i Tst Was compounded foi those not inclined to ex- ; trcine billerr. and is intended lor use in cases when soni" alcoholic stimulant is re-piircd in co '- j neetion wiih the tonic properties of the Bitters. J Much bottle of t he Tonic contain one hott le of I the Bitters, omnium d with puree SANTA CP.CZ KUM. nnd flavored in such a in inner licit the, cx- tienie hittei n n the hitler is overcome. I, nun- ! ing a preparation highly agreeable anl pleasant lo Ihe I'.ilate. and containing the lmdiciual vir- ! t iesol tb - Biiier. The pi ic-e of the Toni" l f 1. ' ."el per Hot lie, w hich many pcrMins think too! high. They tun-!, take into cons!, lei ation that tlie stimulant used is guaranteed to be of a pure 1 quality. A poor article could be furnished at a cheaper price, but Is it not le tter to pay a little j more and have n good article f A medicinal pre- par.ition should oo'it.iiu none but the best ingre- clients; and they v.ho cpec t to ohtain a cheap t compouu I, and Ii" beneiitted by it will most cer- ; talnlv be cle ,iU .1. Ito;r.ik:':i (;oi i;ii-.:i Iliitcri, .r HOOFLANIVS i.ri'.M AN T.iNiC, with HOOF ' LAND'S (Nnlopliy fill. will cure you. They are the (in atcst BLOOD Pl itl FH'.IIS known to the Medical world, nud w iil eradicate disease s arising fiom Impure Moo , Debility of the Di-g.-.iive Oigans, or Diseased Liver, in a shorter time than any other known remedies. TIIE WHOLE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA sPKAK l'OK TlIEsE REMEDIES. Wi!) .ori.; a-k ion :.M!ir: DiciNiriEn and Sir.ilN. lal Tf.-TIMONV I Hon. (ii:'i:.ciK W. V'o i:w aiip, formerly Chief .Justice of t he S ipreme Court of l,cuns Ivania, at present Member of Congress from l'cunsyl ! vania w rites : i I'uk.a:.::: : ;.ia, March iCch, 1siH7. I find "Hoollaii I's Herman Bitters" is n good tonic, n-el'al iu il'scas-s of the digestive organs, an t of treat benclft ia case of d bility. and ; want of in rvous action in the system. Your", truly, liLO. W. WvIODWAnD. j Hon. .Iamcs Timvp in. Chief Justice of the Sa ' prcmc C'jUi't of I'ei.n-yivaimi. I'liti.AliKi.l'UiA, April 2", 1S67. I eoiisiiler "II !" cud's Clerniun liitl"rs" a val i uali'e ine licine i!i case of attacks ol Indigestion or Dy-pep-iu. 1 ce.n certify tills from my t:i; e , rieuee of it. I Yours, JAMES THOM I'rION. lion. Ciiamar: Puas .voon, Ja.tlee of the Su preme. Court of Pennsylvania. j l'l!H.AIi:t I'lllA, Juue 1, 1X Ileivefiuml by uxpei ience that 'Ho..tlaiid's ; fl. tin. in Litters" i a very good tonic, relieving j dvspeptle s , mptom iclnio-t directly. i (jiioiuii: fcHAKSWoon. I Hon. U'ei. ll.j-.-i, Iay the C'.tv of I! .1- falo, N. Y. Mayor's Oillc". I!u!i".i'o, .Tune -2, 1'dl. I h: ve u.ed 'Ml. mil anil's l.ermaii Bitters mil Tonic" in my fanii y during tlie pa -I year, and can recommend t lu-ui us a'l ixceihmt t'e.iic, im paitiug Ceie a, id vigor to ilc sy-teui. Tie ir use bus been ptJ.lucl'Ae of deehledlv benelic-lal ef fects. WM.'F, ROGERS. Hon. Jiimtt -V. H'wd, LxMayor of Wiliiame- i I'ort, Pa. j I take great pic is-jr- I:i recomnicudlng 'Mloof- i land's licima:i 'I on c'" to any c tie who niuv be: allliele.l witil Dy-p p-ia. 1 II id lie.' Dy.-pep-i .1 j so badly it was i:iip.ie..ih!e to keep ,i':y f, .W ou j my ctomaeh, and 1 became so weak an not to be 1 able to w alk naif it mile. Tw o bottles etl c tod a I perfect cure. JAMLS il. WuOD. j KEMEMHEll i THAT IIOOFLAXD'S GERM AN BITTERS, ,' HOOl'LAXDS GERMAN' TONIC, ' Will C'tiic cvi ry Case' of ! Ft 1 A t"? A G i V i U or Wastitie; nivnv ol tine Hody. I! EM KM M'U i'"it IIOOTLAND'S GKRMAX KEMKDIEs' I Are t lie medicine you require topniPy t tie ' Blood, exeiiell.e IoMmJ Liver to healthy ui-lioii, I and lo enable you to pass safely through any ' hardships or i xposiire. " I i:i:. lit K)tT. AN'D'is o d o r u y l l i i or substitute f. r Mercury Dose. 1 lie tno-t Powerful, tie known. Pil's. Two Pills ('. t Innocent Cat!. a It Is not neei s ary to lakes lmnlfn". of tries'? Pills to prod lee the .b sired t ffeel ; I AO of ll.ctu net riuickly i.nd poaeifully, clc.insiii tlie Llier, Stomach ami Bowels ol all impurities. The principal in'iie.lieia is l:o.l pbyllie. or the Alco holic llMi.ut i f Mandrake, which is by tnanv times more poMcrfu acting and .-e.crehihe; ti,.,u Ihe Mandrake iis.-it. Its peculiar action is upon I tic l.iver, cleanme; u spec, Illy Iroiu all obslruc tions, with nil ihe power of Mercury, yel free from the injurious results uttuclud lo the use of that mineral. For all diseases, In which tho uso of a cathar tic i indicated, these pills will tin- entire satis faction in every case. They ni er fall. lu cases of Liver Complaint, lly.-pcpsia and ex treme costiveness. Dr. llootlun l's (icimaii Bit- ters or rl onie should be Used iu conneciinn u oh i .i.. i.: i i,:.. " -. .i. i I... I to . on' niiiii 1-i.iinii nil- i.iuos or 1 O- i lie builds up the svsti iu. The hilt or ionic purities the Blood, slren .'lhcu. the Nerves, rciru lates the Liver, an I t''s ttrciith, ciu'i ty and viifor. Keep your Howe's active with tin- Pills, and tone up the system w ith Bitters or Tonic, und no disease can retain the hold, or even nsst.il you. KeeoHecl that il Is UK. 11UOFLA N U S C.HK- M AN lli'iiiedles linn are so universally u-ed and . . , , . , , , , - . liiKbly recomiiieiided ; and do not allow lh DriiL'irUi lu induce you to take anythine-ils thai ha may say is just us eai.xl, because he makes a laruer profit on It. These Kcnicdii.r w ill be sent bv Express lo any localiiT, upon apidieu tion to the I'ltlNCIPAL tiFFHT, ut the GF.R. MN MKUICISE SlOlit, U.1I AKC1I ST.. PHILAUKLPHI A. ('11 AS, M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. Jackson A Co. Thus Keme riles are for Sale by Uruggins, Storckoe.pi s, aud Medlein Uenlri rvrrrnhfrr. r '-4 HORSE AND CATTLE I.M KAIN4 K ( Om ANY. INSURE YOUR HORSES ! INSURE YOUR CATTLE "I NSt'BF. with a responsible and perfectly rell 1 able Coinpunv. Insure where jour losses ! "c PI1 promptly Tlii ! n Mil I ii al Protective Co. . j Hence, you nre ure of being paid promptly for j all losses, if Insured in this Couipnuv. i om KATES OF INSURANCE ARE LE88 THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHKIt COMPANY. We pay losses accruing through theft, death by (Ire, accident, or natural causes, (excepting epedemie diseases). We pay prompt. No red , tape proceedings to get your money, in case of I loss. ! OIDR BoOOO j paid on horses and cattle since organisation. 1 DIl. D. WALDKON, President. 1 C. A. REiMENSNYDF.lt, See"y, Sunbury, P:. Ilt:K TOHS. Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. J. C. Bruner, Solomon Stroh, Wm. lirindle, Solomon Shlpr, John A. Sbissler, Dr. D. T. Krcb. Dr. David Waidroii. Jan J373-ly. A Valuable Hcucc and Lot for Sale. r 1 11 T B U'.idersU:ii"d oiler at private sate, his 1. large Bill. K. DWULLINc'i HOUSE and Lot, with all tlie uccc'sary ontlmildings, situate ou the. Southeast corner of Walnut nud Third streets, S'lnlmry. Pa. The house. Is nearly new and well liui-he mid contains nine rooms. good cellar, ece. it is well calculated for n resi dence, and would be an admirable business stand for a store or In tel. Tuis property will Le soli at a reasonal'le price. For terms, Ac. npplv to MH'HAF.L HAKNE. S;i!ibury, Jm. C7. 13-f. F.sJntP of t'iilliorino I.t'iiUor, I.nto f I.nurr .Haliu.ioj tor nstliip, le (ptisifd. "VfOTICK i hereby given that letters of Ad il ministration have been granted lo the un dersigned, on t he c-tate of Cat liei ine Lenker, laid of Lower Mahanoy township. Northumberland county. Pa., if ceased. All persons indebted to said estate nre reuuestcd to make immediate pav- I nn nt, nnd those, having claims lo present lliem for settlement. ISA AC LF.NKrr., Jdm1nUtiator. Lower Mahie.oy twp., Feb. 1'), lsfd.-Ct. SHOKTIIri':' Kttt'Tr. CANTH UtU. OkuvIHc, Hii7l'ton A IVUHchbarro Kail i:oul. W INTER All R A N ii E M F. N T. LEAVE FASTWAIlii. Sunl.uirv. II 'Jo a m Danville, ? (.' ' Cultaw'a, 7 LS " llalfton, '.I U-5 l.FAVE WESTWARD N. Y'oik, G 00 a m Fusion, U 25 " - ) I'hil'a. 8 UO " I Bethlc'tu 10 t'5 " Hazlcton, 1 00 p ni Cattaw'a, 8 40 " Danville, 3 'M " Sanburv, '6 57 " Hethle'm 12 1(1 m ! t'lnl a, IS i r-.,st,.,i i N. Yoik. 3 The afternoon t rain connects at Sunubury w ith 1 the Philadelphia o; Uric, 4 ho p. tn., train going I wc-t, arriving at Williamsport II oil and Lock ' Haven 7 o.'i p. tn.. and with the Northern Cen tral 4 .r'!i p. in., moving south arriving at Harris I burg 7 (M p. iu., and Baltimore ID 4a p. m., and j also with I lie Sunbury ,V Lew istown R. R. j Comfortable and handsome coaches on this new route. ! J. HF.UYEY KASE, I Superintendent a 1. 1: t it r. To YOUNG MUX. lust Published, in a Sealed Unvelojie. Price 6cts. A l.rrlurc on Ibo .future. Treat. menl an I K.idieal Cure of Spei niatori ba'a, ol Seminal Weakbess, Involuntary Fanisslous, SeX- 11.1 1 I): oiio,, au.i iiiiiieiiimeuis 10 AlarrlaL'-e i--(.n- fill 11 V Nc i i.-;.-. i ..i i . . ' . ' . . . " ................ Ill.sil.ll n icao.icilv. SUlllllf ll'Olll Sclf-Atinsc. A'e Hi. IJOIIL-I.'T f i UMilltLL. 31.11.. Antbns of it,.. Grceu Book," Cc. i be world-renowned uuthor. In this admlrah! Leiline, clearly proves Iroin bis own cvrienc tlu.l Ihe a till cciUsiinieiices of Self-Aliuso may be iileclually removed without nn dicincs, auy wnboul dangerous surgical owralion.s, bougie, iusti uuieiits, rings, or cordials, pnlnlin? out i lllililc f.l' inr. ... ........ ....Pi..i.. .... ........... . - -..'w "'i iv...iu nun lurituill nf which evciv sufferer, no niHii..r wi.t t.i. aX P3 rA 0 Lj s t" GO n m n P; a) Pj ft y f.- t: . n r i i f o as h H "ta 'I H r i I ...... .unj li, i.i.ij kuiu hoi. sen cnea'iv, priVHta- ly and radically. THIS LEl'lCUU WILL 1'KOVE A BtiON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. . under seal, loony address. In a plain seal d rnvcltiH, ou the receipt of six com., or two postape stumps. Also, Dr. C'ulverwell's "Mar liairufiuide," price '. cents. Address the Puh ltshers. CHAS. J. C. Kl.INK .V CO.. IU Bow.ry, Ntw Yoik, P. O. Bot, t,S Jan. 10 1S7?,