RUrwtt Tlm'THMr.'!' N. C. h. Mr.B.Ur,-. P. A R. R. R Wmt, lntr.itoExHWl3.MniiMtErl6 Mill, I've 1:00 a : F-lo ' ":8 Acrom. " 0-.1S " El.nlfaMaU " lliOS " 'NHtrnrn R " ICMO p A) Nlas-sr Ex." 4:40 V ill KhnimMrtll" 4:Hr , Erlo Kx. ? 0:50 SHAUOKI DIVISION N. C. K. W. tUAVS , ARHIVI Suubury at ltifirt a m At Sunbnry 9:R.t a iti 4.40 p in 4:00 p 4i t . . . D. II. A MT. R. R. - ; Leave Sunbury ft:S0 a. in. Arrive at S.Oi p. if SUNBURT A LEWISTOWN R. It. I LEAVE I AHIIIVR I Pnnbnry at 0:33 a. ri .At Sutibtiry :! a., nt. " 11:40 a. m. " yW;45a. in. Accident Insurance Tlrkels v,n be had 0C J. 81iip"iiin, Ticket Agent at tno nepot. goMl.fff.iiw.,. Sctiko Machines. --Miss (.'uivilltie fiiilln Is the ajut for the t!le of tho best Sewing Machines In existence, viz ! "The Improved Singer," "Orover A Baker," "Howe," nud "Dom'stlcy' tvMch are constantly on hnnd and sold iu rea sonnble prices. She Is also ngci.t for the cele brated Frantt aDd Popo Knitting Machine. Call mil see them. OtKce cn Market street, cast of the railroad. Tor Rent. On of the room over T)r. Moody's dru$ store, on Market Square, will be for rent as the repairs aud fitting up are finished. Trimrle sells nothing but tho best quality of groceries and cheaper than the cheapest. TuiMnLE's grocery is the place to buy cheap. Everything In the grocery line is kept there. Rams, shoulders, dried beef, and fish of the Ilr6t quality are sold at Trimble's. Orders for Flour, feed. Potatoes, Iried Fruit, Crackers, Ac., left at the butcher shop of Renew d Bower, Third Street, Sunbury, will receive tttteutlon, and goods delivered at residences punc tnally. jobs Wilter.- A passenger car has been place.! on the 13au- i vllle & Ilazlutou route, which runs through from Sunbury to Easton without change. This r.fTjrds a quick and direct route to New Yoik. Vi'yt. (Jab kino lifts purchased the Restaurant of James Vandyke, in the basement story of the Moora A Dlsslnger building, nn the 'corner of Market and Third streets, and is serving hi friends with all the luxuries of the season. We notice n large number of cellar excavated preparatory to erecting new dwelling houses In different parts of the town. From present Indi cations several hundred buildings will be erected 1a this place, during the summer seaon. bi'BijCEUANNA flird have made their appear uncs la our market. IH'cernlly, the fish are una!! and tho prices rteep. Bai-.t Cakiiiap". A new lot Jn?t received and for sale nt It. I,. R:iudenbusli's furniture store, Masonic buildings. Mr. Em'l Wii.vrrt has been re-appolnted the member for this county, of the Republican State Ventral Committee, nt the late State Convention. A writ of error la tha c.isu of IViry Hans, tinder sentence of death for shooting Martin Ob crdorf, hat been taken befoto the Supreme Court. "Dollt Va.kdf.s" adorn the windows of our mei chants. Of coerce, everything beating the L.-.mo of "Dolly Vi-rdeu" souaJs very pretty and p.iitlc.ilar'y to the ladle. Mi! Kats Black is constantly receiving the I very best of Dress Goods and Trimmings at her store cn Market Square. Vert week he intend I', go to the ci'y to lay in a large assortment i so j look out ladies for uice dress a-udf, wb'ch she ! makes a specialty. Boys are iu the habit o." jurr.plng upon trains a3 they slow up whtu n en ling tha depot. He Hides being a very ihuigetous practice, it is con trary to a statute '.aw of the Slate, and two buys were recat'.y scut to prison for Indulging iu it. Outer II. Pi;t.uiiF.i.LKi;, sou of E. T. Drum heller, iu attempting to cat do.ni a fence near the Cie, on Wednesday evening last, received a severe wound in the foot from i cut with an axe. He was taken to Pr. Moody's Drag Store, where his wounds were properly dressed. Tnr. festival for the benefit of a Coruet Band, at this place, closed on Monday evening last. About f 2'jO were realized. We are requested by the Sunbury Orchestra, who had the festival In charge, to return their siucere tbauks to the citirens for their liberal patronage, and especially to tho ladies who labored and aided then: .luring its progress. FlM-AT -HARKtHiiuua. On Thursday last, nbont one o'clock, a Arc broke out in the. car shops situate on the Pennsylvania Rallload be tweeuu llevr and Broad fctrects, and consumed all the buildings connftcd with the large manu facturing establishment. The loss of the car corupuuy is estin.ated nt 50tK),000, on which there 's an insurance of about tlC9,000. The fire !s supposed to have been the woik of an in cendiary. A New Hotel. We are informed that Mr. O. W. Su-oh Intends erecting three story brick Tavern stand on his lot ubove the Central Hotel, for Lieut. Win. R ese, lately of the Douty IIoute, bbamokiu, who was burned out last week. Mr. Reese Intends to keep It on the European plan. This building will be a splendid Improvement, and we are happy to learn will be conducted by a landlord "who knows bow to keep a hotel." Fire. On Monday evening about 10 o'clock, small house at the extreme end of Cbeetnut street, was discovered to be on n.c, wheu au alarm was given, but before the steamer eonld reach It the house u entirely enveloped In Barnes, and was totally consumed. The house belonged to J. B. Lenkcr, fq., aud was unoc cupied. The tire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The well-known carnage aud wagon maker of Augustaville, Frauklja Lrrch, has taken up hi rtsirTeose In this place, aud commenced buiiuesa adjoining Sol. t-troh's b'acksmltb shop, on Chest nut street. Mr. LercU U a good mechanic, and aud we are glad to learn I making preparations to do n extensive business. Tai house burn 3d down on Monday ulght was evidently set on (lie purposely, as do tire was known to be In that vicinity fur some time past. There Is strong suspicion that It bus been the work of msllelo'is boy:. If It should be found to be correct, they will fl'id it a more serious matter tbau they supposed. This makes the second building that has been destroyed for the same Individual wllhlu several year t-ast, uuuor the same suspicious circumstances, and we learn that there will be cloea watch kept upon several who are strongly susecis4 of beiug concerned. Tb County Superintendent of Commou Schools, Saul fchlpmau, Esq., Issued a call far County ConvcuttQA of school directors, to meet iU tbe Court House, on the Tth of May, 1873, at one o'clock, p. u., to select a suitable person as County Superintendent for the three succeeding years, sad to determine La amount of eompen ..t'(i0 tVr (le ntjjj - Firb. Tores Btawlrs BtjRivisn.On last Wednesday oveulng, soon after 9 o'clock, the sta ble of Wm. I.' Qreenough, Rsq., located on Bar berry alley, was fllscbvercd to b$ on fire oa. I qo hay loft. The nlnfm was given, and sen'tlje streets were (li;ed:wlth people rushing to the coi flngratlon., rjfhp steamer was.rua to the river, but ihnaigh i.tlneitisotaid tnSAl' I it to service for some time. In le meanwhile all the live stock, horses cattle and lings were taken out of the surrounding building. There appeared to be considerable hay In the stable which burned very rapidly, aud created an Intense heat. After the flames burst through the roof they soon com municated with another adjoining stable also be longing to Mr. Grccnongh, and soon enveloped that entire building. From thence the flames reached tho stnbles of Ira T. Clement on the op posite side of the alley, and enveloped those bulld inirs, placing the dwelling Ol Mr; Clement and O. Null's hotel In the most imminent danger, the roofs of which caught Ore sevoial times, but was extinguished with buckets, The stable or Col. NutTwas also frequently ou flie, but was aved by the extraordinary vxortious of several young men who with btn-kets nnfl force-pn tups threw water upon tho roof and sides. The steamer, when bronght Into act lou, soon had the effect of placing the surrounding buildiugs out of danger. The fircnieu are deserving of much praise for their heroic acts in placing themselves between the drey element, (the heat being intense,) nnd battling to subdue the flame. A number ofoth- cr buildings iu tho vicinity were set on tiro by the flying sparks, but were extinguished with buck ets. It was fortunate that the air was calm. Had there been a wind thyrc Is no telling where the conflagration would have ended, as this fire was iu the thickly settled part of the town. The loss of Mr. Greouoiigh will probably reach $4000, which was partly Insured. Mr. Clement's loss will also reach about tU'M), ou which there was f 1000 Insured. Col. Nelf losi Is Cbt'.mnted at about f 300. The fire was evidently tho work of au Incendia ry, nnd strong suspicion rests upon, certuln par ties In this place. The fire department ol'Nuilhmiiberlund prompt ly came over to as.Ut, but by the time they reach ed here, the fire was tunler complete control. Their good intentions exhibited in comluit to our aid, is highly appreciated by our cltizeus, and v. Ill be remembered. ANOTitnit. During tho conflagration on Bar berry alley, the stable of Mrs. Carr, on Race street, caught lire from t lie sparks of a locomo tive. It was extinguished, before any material damage was done. j Ktii.l AxoTiir.n. On Thursday afternoon, j about half rnst one o'clock, the roofof Win. II. Miller's resi.li'iice, the basement of which is oc- cupied by the Excelsior shoe store, aud T. Shan- i lion's Jewelry store, on the corner of Maiket und i Third sis., caught fire from the sparks of a loco- I motive. The flames were making considerable headway when discovered. It was promptly ex- j tiiiul.-lied with buckets before doing much da- I mage. ! The XoKTtiu.in!!iii.Ai Covstt Aontci LTfR- at. Fair. The managers of the Northumberland i County Agricultural Society rret at this place, ! ou Mouday last, nnd decided on holding their f Annual Fair ou the fame grounds of last year, at this place. The time of holding the Fair will i be on Wednesday, Thursday anu Friday, the I '5th, yfltli and iTlli of September next. As the ; ollh crs of this eoeluty have seen proper to bilng i the Fuir to this place again, with a view to get ', the fanners on this side of tho river to take nu j interest In such an important mutter, we would ; urge upon ull fanners nnd mechanics of tho county to prepare fortius exhibition thMrcrrps and liiindiwor!:. W'a are sr.HsfU"! that Noi tiium berlar.d county will not be excelled la hr crops, stock and mechanic.! genius If u proper effort is is mads by her farmers and mechanics. Karmeri will have ample time to bring their stock and crops to perfection, so as to add to the Inter- ! est of the exhibition. We feel confident that If specimen of tlulr products of this county i.re Proughl heie that our County I'airwiil compare, iu every rcpect, to anyjin the State. These pro ducts will not only be merely to look upon as n : fbow, but vill aid iu t'.cvuting the reputation , and skill of the sou aud daughters of our couu- . ty. 0'Hlt!KS?S QfAIIKt-I'l'I.E C'owr.iSATios. This complete and extensive establishment, ns will bj ! seen by the advertisement in another column, 1 w hl exhibit iu this place, on Tuesday next, in ' the afternoon nud evening. It consists of a museum, menagerie, caravan and circus. These four great exhibitions will be exhibited under four capacious tents capable of holding ten thousand peisuus, and one ticket admits to all the shows. The museum contains thousands of interesting curiosities, nud the metiageiie embraces a large collection of rare animals, Including an Immense living ihiuoeeros. two humped white camels, two Asiatic elephants, the baby elephant, "Little Dollle," and lions, leopards, tigers, hyenas, hip popotamus, and the usual collection of birds, beatts and reptiles. The circus company Is composed of tbe best performers iu the country, embracing the Low unde faujll.Vi Mons. D'Atalie, the man with tho Iron jaw, M'lle. Angela, the Vietorelll Brothers, Priuce Sadi D'Jalma, the man of mystery, aud lust but nut least, Sam Loug, the gieat clowu. A gruud parade will lake place at ten o'clock, ou the day mentioned, embracing all the cages of animals, forty In number, trained horse, headed by the grand golden chariot "Creation," containing Prof. Walker's baud. This gruud exhibition is represented as the largest combination of shows sow traveling, and If everything is exhibited as represented on their bills, it will be worth double the amount of the price of admission. Many of tbe wild uniiuals have never been exhibited at this place, aud the present opportunity will be readily embraced iu taking a look at nature work. Dou't forget the dle, April 3Ctb, aud don't fail to see the procession and uttend their exhibi tion. O'Brien' Quadruple Combination Is one of the most complete establishments on the road. Tiicoooua Tuomas' Orchestra of CO perform ers, will give a grand coucert at tbe Opera House, Willlumspoit, ou Tuesday, Muy 7th. Arrange ments nrc being made by Mr. D. Iteimer for ex cursion tickets to all who wish to attend this musical festival. Thomas' Orchestra has not been excelled anywhere. The Harrisburg Ttle graph, speaking of the concert given at that place, on Monday last, says: "The concert given at the Court House, lust evcuiug, was a perfor mance we shall not soon have an opportunity of listouing to agalu. It was simply above criti cism. One may travel the woild over aud And nothiug fluor." Tua Mabtua GKAra (White Concobd.) This is the best while grape growu lu this coun try. Mr. Husuiun describes it us follows i Iiuucli compact and heavy shouldered, beiug pule yel low, covered with a white bloom round, pulpy, but sweet as honey, Juicy and very good. 1 es teem It more highly than any other w hite grape, be ing hardy, and of vigorous growth. A fow three year old vines for sale by U. B. Masser, at nurss rj prices.. A Nw (JtOBB. Mr. D. A. Fluney, lately of Danville, r., has opened a line assortment ol Dry Goods In the room lately occupied by Messrs. Conley 4 Co., adjolulng the residsnce of Hon. U. C. Welker, on Market street. Mr. Fluoey's goods (are uf (lis latest styls and comprise a general assortment. His pries are low, and (rest bargains are bad, Call and see them. . Tnn Lrrs or James Fiske, Jr. MY. O. B. Woaver Is now canvassing in Bunbury, Upper nnd Lower Augusta and Shnmokln townships, fof.Ujfl sale', 'of Ibp Jlfo of James flske, Jr., in clndlhfc fho great friiiiTls of thc'Tatniiinny Ring of New Tork, -With oiograpliTcal sketches of rail road inagaHtes alul igVeat financiers. 1 the book Is profusely.. jllustratedn,!! gives brilliant pen pictures in the "lights' and shadows pf New V.ork life." Tills work Is sold by subscription, .nd can thereforo be had only from Mr. Weaver, the agent for the above district. Mr. Weuver, tho agent for the above work, is deserving of patronage. Having received soveral wounds while In service in the Tth Pennsylvania Cavalry, dmlog the late rebellion, he Is unable to perform hard labor, and has accepted the agency of this work to maintain his family. Italians, with their musical boxes have made their appearance on otir streets, which, we sup pose Is a sure harbinger that Spring is really here, and intends remaining for awhile. Their music produced by turning th crank, does not appear to be wall appreciated' by most of our dtlEeos. ' List of Letters remaining In the Sunbury Post Olllcc, April 34, 1878: 8. K. Hover, W. II. floggs, Wm. Behncy, Miss B. Ilergst leaser, J.mii J. Farnsworth (2), James McCiirin. V. A. (iod.'barls, It. B. Harris, Miss Anua Kelhfom, J. I.. Kively, W. H. Klnna, Peter I. ml wig, J. (.'. Logon, Mrs. Mary Myers, Mrs. Klla Mover, James Mulhall, Charles Nuss, Aaron I'llzer, Miss Sarah Rayliuek. Miss Clara Shipe, L. T. Smith, Mrs. J. heller. Jos. L. htraw. John Sliipe Enoch SwhnJioti, W. S. Stiikey, John Wirt, Mary A. Walls, tieorge Washburn, E. J. Walker t Co. The following have been held for postage i Messrs. Wolf, Mayer Co., Philudefp'.ils, Pii. Persons calling for the above letters will plcaee Eire date of advertisement. J. J. SMITH, P. M. PltoaEEIUVOS OP THE NoHTIl'u CoUXTT AdRI- ct i.Ti ral Socir.TT. The Kvvcutive Committee of the Noithuniberland County Agricultural So ciety met iu the 'Commissioners office, according to notice. The President, JOS. BIRD, in the chair. The minutes of last meeting ic.n l nnd adopted. The report of Committee on By-Laws rend, adopted, und committee discharged.. On motion, Sunbury was select el as the place of holding tho next Annuif Fair, nnd the time for holding the :me will be on September tho L'Oth, 2Cth and 37th, 1S73. On motion, Jos. Bird, President, Solomon Ma lick and J. II. McConiiick be a committee to contract for the printing for the Society for the cusulug year. G. W. AiiMSTitOMi, Secretary. Sunbury, April 331, 1S7J. , Sruiors Aci'iiiknt. Yesterday morning Col. 11. C. Kyer, of this place, whilst on his way home from one of his farms below town with a wnuon load of chips, nu t w ith a very painful accident, whereby one of his thlglj boin-s at or ner the hip was broken. The Colonel and a bnv with him were together sitting ou a board seat they hnd j lying across the lied up chips, and as they were j about to ascend the sleep hill be'.ow town, the j boy without a word of notice suddenly jumped ! ull' the wagon to lighten ttio load going uphill, j As soon ns he had lumped, the suit tilte l 'and ' the Colonel Id down on the opposite side of tho wago-i, sustaining a severe injury especially so for a persou at his advanced atie. S'lintgrovt Timi'e. Coon ion Ttu: IIiutks. It is reported that I the Pennsylvania, Society for the Prevention of I Cruelty to Animals, Intend shortly to appoint a j resident agent for every town in our Stale, whose duty it will be to report to headquarters all cases of cruel abuse of dumb animals which may : conic under bis notice. So look cn all of yc persecutors of h'iitc.f.i.vh and torincutois of other . animals, or you may find yourselves in the meshes ; of the law before vou are aware of it. On Friday night last, tbe hot-! stand and ' dwelling of John fi. IH-cnliart, at Ileirenstein, ' were destroyed by lire. Loss about SI, U00; cover- i cd by lur.iruure. The lire oilli.i.led in the ( hotel, nnd Is supposed to have be.u the work of j nn InctnJiary. .s.'..iiut; II uu. ' Some of our citizens notice the scarcity of blue bird tills spring. They attribute the absence of these beautiful blue-couttd w.irlders to the fuel that many perished during the extreme cold weath"r of last winter. "Di llTimi s," it is said, are the best for ad lertioers." Because wheu money la tight, nnd the people are forced to economize, they always rend the advertisements to ascertain who fells the cheapest und where they cun trade to the beet udvuulages. Doi lv VAnniNs ut Welmer's. Irish Poplins at WeimerV Plaid Poim.iss ut Wciiuur'. Plain Poim.ins at Welmer's. Chintzes nl Welmer's. Spuing Shawls at WeimerV Ax endless variety of Goods for Ladle:,', Gent's and Childieiis wear. Call aud sec for yourselves. No trouble to show Goods. S. Fai-st, Sr., has been iu the city during the past week purchasing u lure stock of new hats. ' Ilis vnrlety is complete, and he sells cheap. A ! large assortment of gcutlemeu's neckties, collars j aud cull's arc constantly kept ou baud. Every- j body will bo Utted and pleased who call to see them. New Goods at Claiik's. Philip Clark laving Just returned from the city with a new stock of goods, is prepared to open th Spring trade with extraordinary Inducements to his customers. In Japanese Silks of all colors, grades and styles, he defies competition. He has the largest stock of Carpets ever brought to Suubury, from ingrain to three ply, at the lowest price, .Dress goods in a variety, und a large assortment of White goods. Let everybody call and examine, aud he will be pleased to how his goods whether you buy or not. Dry goods, carpets, oil cloth, Uncus, window blinds, uotinus, cassinieres, furuichlng goods, queensware aud glassware lu great variety. He has Hie cheapest aseorlmeut of groceries ever of fered iu Suubury. Refined sugar for 13 eta. j the finest syrup, 25 cents; hams, IS cents per lb. Mackerel In all grade herring by the barrel. A large stock of boots aud shoes without paper soles, aud below old fogy prices. Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. a20,2l. COI NCIL CtUMBEH, ) SLSBt T, April 1 lib, 187'.'. On motion of Mr. Cuke, It was, by the Burgess and Council of the borough of Sunbury Jittvltnl, That the Finance Committee be in structed to announce through the papers of the borough, tun I all pertnus having claims against the said borough, other than the numbered bo rough Orders, are hereby required to file au au thenticated stuUuicut of the same with the chair man of the Fiuuuce Coiuuiiiteu on or before the 1st day of May next, in order thut a full aud com plete report of the tlnauclsl condition of said bo rough may be nude, .out aud published fur the luformation of the clliaens tliareof. NOTICE. ' Id pursuauc of the above resolution, all per sous who have claims of any kind aguiust the borongb of Sunbury, (except uumbered borough orners), are required to furnish an wutheolicuied statemeut of the same, In writing, LucUdiug debt, lnturest aud costs, If there be uuy, with me, at my office in Sunbury, on or before tbe first day of May next, in order that tbe same may go into Ibe financial report, and bs prepared for final adjustment. W. L. DKWART aS0,3t. ' 'Obstroisn of Ftnancs Commute. . . Editorial Notices are so common that It Is almost Impossible for nn editor to express Ids honest opinion of the merits of any article with out beine suected of Interested motives. Tills fact, Jiowever, shall not dtr .us from saying what wo think of n new additlou to the Materia Medley to which our attention has been recently directed. Wa refur to .Dm, J. Walker's Cali fornia Vinruar Uittrka,, remedy which Is making Us way into more families just now than nil the of hor advertised modicincs iput together. There seoms W be no question about the potency of Its tonic and alterative properties) while' It possesses the grent neirntlve recotnmeiidiillnii'nf containing neither aicohol nor mineral prtlsou. That It Is a specific for Indigestion, Billiotisuess, Constipation, aud many com plaints of nervous origin, wc have reason to know ) and we are as sured on good authority Ihnt ns a Kenoral luvlgo rnt, regulating nud purif'yinir medicine. It has no equal.' It is stated that its ingrerilents, (obtain ed from the wilds of California,) are new to the medical world i nnd Us extraordinary etfucts cer tainly warrant tho conclusion that it is a com pound of ngmits hitherto unknown. If pnpulati ty is any criterion, there can be no doubt of the efficiency of tho Vinkuab Bittkhs. for the sale of tho article Hs immense nnd continually In creasing. . afl-iw. BiiftiitPMi Notices. P. C. DisstnKn of tho firm of Clement A PIs slnger, left us ou Tuesday last for Philadelphia and the eastcru cities for the purpose of buying a heavy tock of Dry Goods, Notlons,CiiRsiincrcs, Groceries, &c, Ac. Ac. Their stock Is already tremendous, but we can assure our readers that upon Mr. Dissinger's ret nrn, they will have not only the largest but the most complete and best selected Mock In this section of the country. Mr. D. Informs us that on Wednesday, April 17th, these goods will be ready for the Inspection of the public. Call nud examine prices whether you wish to purchase or not. No trouble but .1 pleasure to show goods. ' The best of new Groceries are kept at J. 0. Trimble's. Anew lot of goods has Just been opened at Trimble's. But your best Codec and Tea at Trimble's. Toe finest and Mackerel are found atTiimble's Grocery. An. kinds of Canned and Dried Fruit will be fouud nt Trimble's. EvKRYTtiisu 111 the Grocery line can be pur chased a". Trimble's cheap. A i.AiinB assortment of boots and shoes are Jiut bclnir opened at the ExceMinr boot and shoe j store of Win. II. Miller, on Maiket Square. He i has a general variety to select from, and all of I the latest Spriug style. Call nnd see them. Nil F.yl'AI.s Sl'I.KMIII) Goons AN o Fasuiona m.E Si its made 1 1 The most complete assort ment of cloths, cassimci es, .tc, have been open- I ed nt T. G. Nott's tailor store, on Third street, j They have been selected from the best establish ments In New York and Philadelphia, and sur passes nil Mr. Nott's past efforts to select some thing that every one may be suited. Everything of the latest style of gentlemen's goods for wear ing npp.irc! now graces the .helves of this magnifi cent establishment. The prices too are such that every one can proeuie a neat serviceable article. These goods will be made up to order, equal to j any manufactured in tbe cities, bile they will be much more serviceable. Call and see the fine assortment before purchasing elsewhere. A St pluior uiticlc of Wheat mi l Buckwheat Flour, and Corn Meal, Is sold at J. . Tilmblu's Grocery nt a low price. . ... . . - - Special Notices. On MarrtiiKC llr-says for Young Men, on Great Social L'vils and Aliases, whieh Interfere will. Marriage, and ruin the hnppiue-o of thou sand, with sure means of relief for the r.rrlng and L'nl'oi'tiinate, deceased and debilitated, hcnl lu scaled letter envelopes, fre of charge. Address, Howard Association, No. ', South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. A iliimlstonMs .MoH'lnrln-. Mlll'sTAI Ilk. wiiiski.ks. moi'staciie. wiiimei:s. MDl SI'.M HE. WHIsKEKS. Prol. St. l 'rotx 's Krmieh Com pound, the t.r'i! Hair Grower, will pro dued a hiuiicnt Mou stael'.e or Wl:i:i.ers ou the smoothest face. PIciMint to use. S-nt to nny address on receipt of Fii'iv t eats. II. T. BUND. ClieniUt. N. E. Cor. Tenth aud Chestnut Ms., Phila. Fell. IT. isf.'.-lv. icto t Otrrlbcir..v;r.t. L- V Agent IV nut cd for llio Now iVorli, on: iiie.dki: on, How to Mnko and Keep thrtu llettUhy. Bv AioisTi K. Gtr.uNFit, M. D., Late Professor iu New Y"ik Medical College. It treats of Amusement, Education, Physical Development, Di'iase-, Accidents, Mailing's, Ire, imparting a vast amount of valuable infor mation conducive to the ll-alih, Happiness, and Welfare of the Young. Written lu a pleasing slyio, it is exceedingly ihttlcslhig, ns well us !u st i active. Every Family should have It. and no Parent can afford, to be w ithout it. Seu 1 for Circulars giving fall particulars. DCFFIEI.D ASH MEAD, Publisher, 711 Sansoni Street. Philadelphia. TO HOOK .UiEXTS. .MAKK TH AlVfS HH 1IOOU, "HOrGIIlNti IT," Is ready for Canvassers. No book is looked for more Impatiently than this, and agent n ill do well to get lei riiory lor it as early us poaslblc. Applv for rii-piilars and terms to Dl'FFIK.LD ASI1MEAD, Publisher, 711 Sansoni Street. Philadelphia. FANCY SILK GOODS, KID GLOVES, P;e, AS1 MSS 3BI BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Importers and Joblter of Cori Eflne and Gras Grain Mm, IN ALL CGLOoS tfiD WIDTHS, Tnitmnra and eoniiet siles, TUEaUOISS ani VZLOTOS, English Crapos, Crcnacjincs, Tlasuea, Laces, Edjiigt, , iviiiti: t;oTTo. Titiai.ni.w's,' HECK TIES. ORESS Dl'TTOMS, tC. . March liO, 17 U.-gin. y. w . . . A I'KOH rAULi: Ilt'NISKttN.' LIGHT EQUAL TO GAS, AT OXR-EIHHTII THE COW X I Caunoi bs exploded. No chimney or wick used. M en desirlug a Profitable Buslnes, eaa secure the exclusive right for the sale of Dyott's Patent Carbon Gas Liiiht Burners and Oil, for Counties aud Stale. Write for information or call on : M. U. DfOTT, No. 114 South (second Btreet, Phlla., Fa. N. B Churches furulibed with Chandsliers and Lamps of every description, 84 per eeut. cheaper than at any otfaer stlablishmsnt Id lb couutry, v March 58, t6T3.-ni. . . . To Debilitated Toi-sonsy I - To Dyspeptics, - j ,To SullnrtTS from Iivur Complaint, To Hume having no Appetite, i, To tliosu rrith lirokeu Down CousUtu- m . l' -, Ts Nftvous Pflople, TtJChiUIreti "SVostinjr t intr A wa v - 1 I 1 i .. . ; 1 1. T..l,u: i ,.l 7 .,...: .. n -- ..A'.J " ATUluinbcu ilcnbi vv rifllia, Or wffirmg vsith any of the following o -mptomsi-Kfylch indicate JLiiordtrtii Liver iiiofnich, . . ' such as Ooo '.' "', ttlpatlon, Inward V ' Pile, Tullnces or , .' , Bloed to the Head, Add-. - , .- 'ty of the Stomach, Nausea,'. ' , ' Heartburn, Disgust for Food,' C - A Fullness or Weight in the 8tom , ach, Pour Eriictalions,Slnkingor Fluttering at the Pit of tho Stom , ' ach, Swimming of the Head, Hur ried and Difficult Breathing, Finger ing at lh Heart, Choking' of Suffocat i Ing Sensations, when In a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vlshm, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fvveriind Pull Pain In the Head, Deficien cy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin aud Eves, Pain Iu the Side, Bark. Chest, - ' Limbs, Ac., Buddn flushes of Heat, Burning tit the Flesh Constant Ira aginlugs of Evil, nud Great De i presslon of Spirits. Iloofland's 'German -.Bitters. A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of any klud. is different from all others. It Is composed o( the pure Juices, or Vital PuiNi.iri.E of Hoots, Heuiis and Uaiiks. (or as medicinally termed Ex tracts.) the worthless or Inert portlous of the In gredients lint helm; used. Thereforo In oho bot tiu of this Bitters there is contained as much me dical virtue ns will be found in severnl gallons of ordinary mixtures. The Boots, Ac. used in this Hitters are grown In Germany, their vital princi ples extracted lr. that country by a scientific Che mist, and forwarded to tho inn iiu factory in this city, where they are compounded nnd bottled. Containing no splr.tnoun Ingredients, this Bitters Is free from the objections urged ngainst all oth ers : no desiro for stimulants can be induced from their use) they cannot make drunkards, and cniiuot, under nny circumstances, have nny but a beneficial effect. IIOOn.AMV.S Gl'.KSIA.N TOXIC, Wn compounded for those not inclined to ex treme bitters, nnd Is intended for use iu cases when some alcoholic stimulant is required in co l ncetion with the tonic properties of the Hitters. Each bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle of the Bitters, combined with puree SANTA CRUZ IUTM, nud flavored In such a manner that the ex treme bitterness of the bitters is overcome, form ing a preparation highly agreeable nnd pleasant to tbe palate, and containing the medicinal vir tues of the Bitters. The price of the Tonic is f 1. HO per Bottle, which muny persons think too high. They must take Into consideration that tho stimulant used is iruurnntecd to be sfa pure quality. A poor article could be furnished at a cheaper price, but is It not better to pay a little more and have a good article I A medicinal pre paration should contain none but tbe best Ingre dients i and they who expect to obtain a cheap compound, and be benefitted by it will most cer tainly bs cheated. Iloofliintr) (eritiuu Hitters, or HOOFLANP'S GEK MAN TONIC, with HOOF LAND'S I'o.JOj.lljllill Pill, will cure you. They are the Greatest BLOOD rUIUFlEUS known to the Medical world, and will eradicate diseases arising from impure blond. Debility of the Dlsceslive Organs, or Diseased Liver, tu a shorter time than any other knowu remedies. THK WHOLE SUIMUCME COURT OF l'EN'NSYLVAXIA SPEAK FOW THESE REMEDIES. Wuo woft.n ask roll more DiuMtriEU asd STKONUr.K TliSTlMO.NY I Hon. Ueorok W. Woinw atih, formerly Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pcunsvlvanlu, at present Member of Congress from Pennsyl vania writes t Viiii.Arn.rniA, March lCih, 1?f.T I find 'IfooCand's German miters" is a rood lonie, useful iu ilise-itei uf lb- uic "Stive organs, nud of gio.it henetil iu cases of debility, nn 1 want of iicrvo.il act inn In the sitem. Vours, tiuiy, GEO. W. WUODWAi.D. Hon. James Tnowrsos, Chief Justice i f the Su puiTi'j Court of Pout.lvuuU. Phii.a)EI.imiia, April 2, lSii7. I cousidsr "lloefl villi's Gcrmnu liittirs" a val uable medicine In case of attack ot linllgi-stion or Dyspepsia. 1 can ccitify this from my expn rienee of it. Yours, JAMES THOMPSON. lion. Geoiioh BiiAnswoon, Justice of the Su premo Court of Pennsylvania. ; Puii.niKi fitiA, June 1, l-Sol. j I have fouud by experience that "Hootlaiid's ierman Bitters" is n very good tonic, relieving dvspeptic symptoms almost directlv. GEOUGE SilAUSWOOD. Hon. It'm. r. .'offr. Mover of the Clfy of Buf- i falo, N. y. i Mayor's OiT.cn, Buffalo, June Ci, 1SCC. j I have used ''lloofliind's German Bitters r.nJ Tonic" in my family during the past year, and can rccouuueiid them us an excellent Ionic, Ini- j parting tone mid vigor to the system. Their use j lias been productive of decidedly beneficial ef fects. WM.'F, P.OGEUS. Hon. Jmnrt If. WtoJ, Ex-Mayor of Williams port, Pa. 1 take great pleasure lu recommending "Iloof lands Gciinan Tonic'" to any one who may be atllieted with Dyspepsia. 1 had Ibe Dyspepsia so badly it was ImpuHsibie to keep nny "food on ! my stomach, and 1 became so weak us not to be I able to wulk half a mile. Two bottles ctfeeiod a 1 perfect cure. JAMES M. WOOD. ! REMliMHEB THAT HOOFLAKD'S CiEUMAN BITTEUS, ami II OOF LAND'S GEIIMAX TONIC, Will Cure every Case of MAR ASM US, j or Witstiti; nway of the Body. KEMEMBEU ' ! tutu ! IIOOFI.ANU'S GERMAN REMEDIES1 Are the medicines you require to purify the i Blood, excite the torpid Liver to healthy action, ' and to euao'.e you to pass safely through any hardships or exposure. lt. IIOOFLAND-S P 0 D 0 P 11 Y L L I N , or substitute for Mercury Pill. Two Pills a ! Hose. The most Powerf ul, yet Innocent Cathar- J tic known. It is not necessary to take a handful of thes Piiis to produce tho desired cited ; two of tbein act quickly and powerfully, cleansing the Liver, Stomach and llowcls of all impurities. The principal Ingredient is Podophyllin, or Ibe Alco holic Extract of Muiidruke, which is by muny limes more powerful, acting and searchiug than the Mandrake itscll. Its peculiar aetion is upon the Liver, cleaning It speedily from all obstruc tions, villi all the power of Mercury, yet free from the iujmiotij results attached to the use of Unit mineral. l'ornll diseases, lu which the use of a cathar tic is indicated, thee pill will give entire satis faction in every case. They uevcr fail. In case of Liver Complaint, iKspepsin and ex treiue eo-tivelleth, Dr. iioortaiHl s German Hit ters or Tonic should be usul iu connection with the Pills. The touiu effect of the Killers or To nic builds up the system, 'l hi biners or Tonic fiurillcs the lliood, strengthen the Nerves, regu uies the Liver, aud gives stieugtb, energy and vigor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pills, and tone up the system with Hitlers or Toulc, aud no disease can retain the hold, or evn asutll vou. Becollect thut It is Hit. 1IOO FLA NO'S MER M A S Kemedies that are co universally used and highly recomuieuded and do not allow she Druggist to luduoe you to take anything else that he may say i Just a good, because be makes a larger profit on It. These Remedies w 111 be sent by Express to any locality, upon applies thintothe PRINCIPAL OFFICE. attheGFR. MAN MEDICINE 6TOnE, 031 AKCH tT., PHILADELPHIA. C1IAS. M. E VAN'S, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. Jackson & Co. i Those Reme dies are for Sale by Irutjlm, Horekseers, and Medltlns Pesrers eveiywDere. Sunbury,; Tuesday, April 30. 7fU jsr " 'iiic lirann Lsuiaiuoa oi is.j. 4w III 3oU OTrU'O '.j: I MO. 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J. 3 Jtr th-ino-i .(...ntidi.ui.d .f i -.nuari... .u .'. iH.iiih X :... 'J A-s -aiiAiitSSJ!.- in.iri-.nra.Ta:ia:- xo.clVs. 'r-iJVi-'tv'si l ly1rx, sjultBsts, and 1 uu. t-t. : .. r..lf,72j5V, MONS. li'ATAII.:. U f'f'V the ''-' " Fthki. wiru nt, Ii,.. n .1 . ,v : ."j . 1 t" PMVsri- -iif- -lv' i--l..iV:rd with ll-iuid.te.-l, . ::..i. boiju. ff t. 1:5' im.i .J. wci.-'ui.. l a ll i. i- a'ui .. l.f-r v jjf M XLi:. r:i i .iui a n-. iiiin 'l!v wil' U u.i a i urn, .... A Vll .,Ui-c f. -:. i ..i3w..ata'e . . Cri) g""ta u.ue.ra.. dicentric ti-,. f V-VViW CAI LONS, tha "Old R.lWilj" xrstSifr '-a i-U ; .lio vvmtvut'4. '3i. ".ir3 UIB IriO .B LT FIMT'IF." MiS THS CRASO I'R0CSS!0N sTFV$ Whl tiliH ilf-e nt 1 1 o'cl"c'c . M. enii-I-tim. nrtio r ' 1 ) 1 OOLDSJ CIliiKICT CHTAT1CN. n ( ?ic Cintsliilnir "fif. WKl.KKtfS r:inioii1.nii jiicapea .i, ol A if ! -Old Million tuii.v.ilie. Il-eilhitlilt ti ilj ..'-. In Ciimi -V. ll.iiM-saud Cnuies ail In .'title in 'vf n .rr.y, Ij yrani ynrn. . da.. Iiy 1:0 V-V f V S ZH UapiA- lirey Howe.. , -, pi rf&&7 Tatily. VHV.? JW Por"' al 1 a:.J 7 I'. X. - vCfC r CffT' Admlfl..nioti.wKimtSliow ViCetita, li"--5- tt-."! Cttilurua UBdvr 9 year. AjCohu. ILl'EJlr' I Sunbu?y, Tuesday, A.pril BOtli. Millersburg, Monday, Vpril 29th. Adiulaislrutr'si otioc. "VJOTICK is heruby sh-i, thut letters c.f Ad A iiiiiir. mliuu haiin beu granted to the liudsisigued, ou the estaj of Cuhistun Kts. mru, late bf Lower M.iiuoy townstilp, Nor thumberland rouiitr, ru.ilccusi-d. All iersons indebted to sul'l estate" i-e re.iiuested to make immediate payiuenl, antlioie haviug claims to prssaut llieni for aelllemsl. ' W1UAM KF.ABACH, - - Administrator. Lower Mahauoy twp., larch 80, lsTl.-tll. Katatte f Racb' Iooer, I.t of Jackaou tottnalp, deeravavd. "VT"0T1CE 1 hereby glvi, that Utters of Ad ministration have tu granted to the un- dt.iul, un th esiaie oftAt asx iioovaa, late of Jackson township, Nthiiii.bcrland county, fa., deceased. All persta Indebted to Said ut late are requested to niu) Immediate pay mwit, aud those having claims prtsent thsiA for set tlement. - - Z T. FOVtR, Adn-lr'. nslof. JacWicn twp., Msicb 80a"'J- -t. M, Pole 1 ivpr cUr i j CUZ. CNEi s- i FOUR. Star Artists. nrrrT r.tr;r.tST ".: ; J and l.srnes , tod 10 less " MtFfA NI)AH'!I.IS XII.LS. fc.. JlT uLibiUu biiibr A lAlWflt fS TLST3, lh rhnmcl 1 ,-? . r.!ul it-.e-fi. 111 ff lll-ti ry. tlie Mim Of S-SX ijSO n i.) ol'ji re, I, r ii Ii. li lil 1,1 '(li.KVTjJ(. w!.t..,. ff JSW .1 i: :-. ta.VI.TIE.i pn-H t'LCrHSNTS, !. t!.'n.C ......I (,.k. U.a.'.v .turr .- , baby Et.rr:AT. f-f-Litrro ea IT:' 1 - UI..I.I.I v. "0y I L .. .- r..-. n U the xul.ia ''-t: .--V Fr..ra! uni r?lan iii I., ' ii ir.j,, l.,.,rk a..,l l.ra nisa I i"ir, i-S: -'-XL A.'ri.-..., ,.u ..f .-lov. i:..r t., :: ,. ( .riVjvWit t: i i- -'"H-. Tin-i.r.-Ht r.-:riM n-i.a, f 'jViliiVfs 4. .. 'i.l"l.nei. sr.-..u u-.u i"-'i.lc',rei Me;r,. t:. ,.. k?tJ' :r-i!-K .: ..;. 1 'n , i.-.s. std r P-.-f : iri'.'i il ticU I'.l I, V.iliLS. r.v n, i n,,, n.te u u w-j w .t j t-, !: itucxl . . I V.s Nii.v i ov.v:l-. ll.u S.-e. e eir, . . .' -.rf. ... 1 ..ifi,-.ii;w,jj V a ! -- pe-fjrmanej , , f J .eir - u.rk wu.. tC forward "wiRaffj, a.ci - :i.. m. n-rr i .".-irierl.t. w'.io i.i. i.'iirn Mi I it'XIj;:t. i pun Ler Vtf -ri .1 luio.e i:ieu :;e;,. e, . . ivjji..r!-: ju Clown, i llstotc of Joint .Mii-Imcl, Icrrncd. I "J"-0TlCi: t,f"b)' tte-'i. that Inters of Ad- ' -i mlnlntratl iii h.ij been giant:. to me un ! ders'.gned, ou the estate i f John Mi. uael, lata of Lower Mahauoy township, Northumberland ""-N ft I I county, fa., ileceiisej. Ail p-jrsone kuovipg. themselves Indebted to said estuie are requested to make iminediaie paymuit, aud those having claims to prectut thum fur scitlen.ei.t. B. M. Kt'blt. A.iiiiiiiistiaioi. . l.owsr Mahanoy twp., March So, liTJ Cl. Ilalate oT Iiisrlcs Goaaler, Fee'd. OTIC'E is heitbv (:ln that letters of ad mlnUiraiion hating Own granted to tbe un derslgued on ibe estaia of Clwilo Gosslsr, lata of the borough of Bunbury, Northuntbr1s44 couctr. ia.. dsceafed. All person lnleUed t said tstaie sr isussUJ to iaikc liu'iieduu py ineol, and thot LaviLg claims to p. went tneat duly autbsttlicsisd for settlement. MAKGARET COelLtR, - .- , . Adniliilstrafls. TBAIAII 8 OLF.K, AdesmUltstji futibory, Apn' . 1T?. ft. '