hrnburs American. SUNHURV. JtJXE 29, 1872. Kailrontl Time Tables. P. A E. K. B Goiko Nortuward. Erie Mull, leaves nt 0:05 ft m Niagara Eipreaa, " " 12:30 p ui Mull. 4:30 p m Erla Expresa, 0:50 p in N. C. R. . W Gomo Sodtuwxbh. Erie Mall, F.rla Expreea, leu vet at 12:13 ft m " 7:40 ft m 11:05 am Mnil, Nlnenrn Exprcsa, " " 0:80 V The Erie Exprrts-a train reraaiua cere auouv SO mluutes fur breakfast. Punmirt A Ltiwistown R. R. Mall train lenvea nt 7.80 n. ni., nnd arrive nt 7.50 p. in. Fast Line leaves at 3.40 p. in., nuil arrives at 1.60 p. ro. 8UAMOK1M VAIXKT R. R. Mall leaves at 13.35 p. in., for Shntnokln and arrives at 3.55 p. m. Leaves for Mt. Caruiel lit 4.40 p. in., and m rlves at 9.25 a. in. D. II. & W. R. R. Trains leavo for New York, via TIazletoii at C.i.'O a. in., mi l nrrlres at 3.35 p. m. Accident Iusurnnee Tickets enn bo had of J. Jhlpman, Ticket Agcut til tho Depot. 3 v Sewing Machinbs.MUs Curolinc Dallusis tho agent for the sale of the beat Sewluff Machines In existence, viz i "The Improved Singer," "Grorcr & Bnker," "Howe," and "Domestic,' which are constantly on hand and sold at rea- j aonabla prices. She is also agent for the cole- , brated FrantB and Pore Knitting Machine. Call j and see them. OlUce on Market etrcet, cast of tho railroad. Wasted. A gill, or widow having no child- j ren. who understands house-keeping, will find I a grod home and liberal wages paid, by apply ing at tlJs office. . Good references required. IT. 13. Ma93f.ii has Just received from New York, a new supply of Ice Cream Freezers, suita ble for families nnd saloons. Fon Sals. A second luiiid one-horse spring wagon Is offered for sale cheap. Apply to Jso. Wii.vf.ii'b Hour and Feed Stoic, Spruce St., Suubury, Pa. Wo are directed to state that tin Invitation Is extended to the ladies to meet on Market 5-ipiaie, on Wednesday next, to assist In making wreath?, &e. The ladies of Suubury who have heretofore displayed greut cuthusiusm In every patriotic cause, will no doubt be glad to accept this Invi tation and assist with their patriotic hearts and hauls. The festival ut Turbtilville. given last week by tho Sunday School of Rev. Wampoie'a church, proved quite successful, nnd realized overSl.VJ above all expanses. As our next Issue of the JmerU'tin will not be published until after the 4th of July, we have placed upon our tlrst page the Declaration of Iu iep'iiij.:.ee aud a uu.iihcr of patriotic songs, ap propriate reading matter for our national holiday. Tue lnrgi'-f stock of Furnilurc, made durable itul fashionable, c.-.n be hr..l nt 11. I-. R.iudeu bush's -tore, iu Masonic buildings. His supply is constantly kept up, aud every article of furni ture for family use io sold at I be must reasonable price, Oue of the neatest looking olilces In this place, is the law oli'iee of L. II. Kasc, F.s.p, in Mussel's building, Market Square. Everything Is neatly anil couvcaier.tiy arranged, and at night the office li brilliantly lighted with gas. Jl is a great iiu provemeut over h!s forme-.- place of busiucaj. The Danvl'ilc InUUbjwer has been considera bly enlarged an! greatly Improved. It is pi-luted o:i a power press and makes a neat appearance. The hitMjeneer Is a live paper and ably edited. A Cavtion. We are requested to stale that the borough olUccrs will uot be responsible ior any damages done to windows by the firing of cauoi: on the '!fh, or the uight before. All should take the precaution to keep their windows bo:-t-c I to prevent them being broken, as there is no doubt the coming National Holiday will be ush ered iu with tuck booming of ennuon, ringing of boll as was never heard before in this place. Tub American Flag. A large number of ! Hags, aud fire-works, for the 4th of July, have been received at S. Uyerly'a store, on Thiid ! street. All who feci like making u proper (lis- j play of their patriotism on the 4ih, can be sup plied by making application at ouce. ! Bust. Jake Bern's Troupe, from the ! Wilkcs-Barre Opera Iloiue, advertised to cxhihi) i ut Fry's Hall on Wednesday and Thursday even I igs last, blew out up country somewher1, leaving their agent at the Clcineul House, at this place, without funds to defray his expenses. No iluUbt tho fceut thinks it is one of Juke's last performances. Clothes Line Koiiufd. Ou Monday night the clothes line In S. Faust's yard, on Market S.piure, was robbed of a large lot of wearing apparel. Persons cannot be too cautious ngaiust these prowhng thieves, and should keep themselves prepared to give them a varm reception when discovered ou t'nelr premises. Mu. Joum Emi iiick, proprietor of the Half Way House, at Kantz, Snyder county, died of apoplexy ut the hotel jf Ellas Shaffer, iu Jordan township, Northumberland county, on Thursday last. Mr. Emeriek had left homo a week pre vious to his death, with come stock. He was about 40 years of age. Sisur.rjANNA Shad. During the freshet last week, we learo that several hundred shad were caught below the dam at this place. The ll-li way arectcd at the Columbia dam, by Col. Wor rall, proves successful, and if other dams were ma ie In the same manner, shad would abound by thousands iu the Susquehanna, to Its head waters. The Legislature provided for Increased facility for tho restoration of our I'oheries last esstou, but the Governor is not disposed to see it iu that light, nul refuses to sign the bill. The present freshet will send to the sea thousands of newly spawned ones, which we shall hear from Iu a few years If we shall be to fortunate us to Lave a Governor w ho cm relish fish aud sign a fish bill. Wk noticed on last Sunday afternoon, some half dozen young men on a flat, crossing bc river at Market street lauding, and when about the middle of the stream, divested themselves of their (jaruieuts and went Into the water to bathe, iu sight of a large number of our most respecta ble clllzeus ou Front street. If the youug men have not sufficient respect for themselves, our police should keep a better watch, and teach them that tbcro is a law which prohibits all such nuisances and amiovauces. -i , Rain. Wc have had heavy rains ou Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights, with numerous showers during the day. The streams iu this vi cinity are nearly bank full, aud the water hi the river has riseu to a belghtU of some tlx or eight feet. There Is a rumor that some of the booms up the river gave way and a largo uinouut of timber went adrilt. The boom of tho Suubury Lumber Company, above Northumberland, also ustalued tome dulur.ee by the water. Tliii freshet will tmable lumbermen to flout their tim ber out of tho imall etreuius, iu the upper couu tit,' into ill. bcuui. Tim 4tb of July. The coutonnlal eolebratlon at this place, on the 4th, will be the grandest af fair of any that tina yet taken placo In central Pennsylvania. Those who have had the matter Iu charge, hare inado tho most complete ar rangements to make it ft great success. The parade of tho different organizations will pro bably exceed anything of the kind that baa ever occurred outside of tho cities. Wo learn that all along tho line of tho Ave different railroads cen tering here, tho Invitations from tho different orders and organizations have been accepted and the most cstcnslvo preparations aro being made to have a full turn out of members. Besides tho civic orders and military, soma six or eight flro couipaulns from abroad, fully equipped, and ac companied by bands, have atready completed their arrangcmenla to participate. Excursion tickets on all the railroads to this place will be Issued, and extra trains run over tho roads to accommodate all who desire to witness this grand display. ' . ' The order of exercises on this occasion will bo of tho most lutcret!ug, as many of the oldest citizens who formerly resided here will ho pre sent and julu In a grand reunion. The lion. A. Jordan, one of our oldest citizens, and widely utid favorably known throughout the Stato, 1ms been selected as the orator of the day. The Hoi:. Eimon Cameron, who spent part of his curly days in this place, will positively be present, and once more address his early comrades and asso elates. Other prominent speakers have been se lected, who will give a complete history of this town from 177i to the present time. Frof. Light, who will make a balloon ascen sion, is already In town making the necessary preparations, aud arranging his balloon to make the ascension n success. The order of exercises of this gala day have been furnished us by tho chief marshal, Major Geo. B. Cadwallader, which eonsl. t of Artillery practice ou river bauk, from sunrise until dark. A grand parade nt 10 o'clock a. m. M lisle by band whiie forming column iu the following or.ler : Maud nf National Color. Old citizens, fpuiki is of the day, civil officers and llnroiigh Council, in carri igcf. Soldiers ol'lSi:.', Mexican War and late War. Bind. Military Companies. Knights leuiplar. Masonic Order. I Odd Fellows. j Improved Order of lied Men. j (iood Templars. ; Patriotic Order Sous of America. Kuiglits of Pythias. I Ameiiean Mechanics. I Conclaves. Fire '.'omi-'auies. : Citizens. j Route of Procession : Form on Maiket Square, i right of column resting ou Front street, march up Front to Arch; out Arch toFouith; down Fourth to Walnut i oat Walnut to Fiont; up i Front to Chestnut; out Chestnut to Fifth s up Fifth to Maiket ; out Market to Market Square, when the procession will be di:inlsed lor dinner. Afternoon Exercises will commence ut - i o'clock, p. in. j Music by Hand. j Spi-cch by the orator of the day lion. Alex. Jordan. Music by Band. Connected history of 9unburv,hy T. II. Fr.rdv, ; Esq. j Music by Band. Speech bv the Hon. Cca. Simon Cameron. 1 Music by Hand. ! Speech by Hon. Frank. Bound. Mu-jic bv Band. ! Speech by Hon. John li. Hacker. Declaim ion of Independence to be read by Gen. ' Jno. K. Clement. Music by Hand. , Balioou Ascension Prof. John Light will as- i fend ill his new balloon 'crial ' from Maiket I Square. M usie by Band. 1 Exhibition of File Works on river, nt Markit street, at s o'clock, p. m. 1 Marshals of the different Organizations arc . respectfully requested to report to the Chief Mar- j thai promptly at 1J o'clock, a. m. ; also the Commit tee of Anantreineiits. li.l. i:l I r.Csr-.M. lhe following fire compa nies have reported to be present lo participate in I the Centennial Celebration ou the -fib : illiaiiisport Washington sjteaia 1-ire Co, . Ilarrisburg-Mt.Vernuii llook A Ladder Co. N'o.l. j Hope, " No. -J. 1 " Co id Will Fire Co. I Lock Haven Hook and Ladder, No. 1. ' Cataract, No. i Lebanon Hook and Ladder Co. j Oi-ricn of the Chihi' Hi.iimiss, i I M'.Mii iiY, l'a., June - j, 1ST'.', j Vhiikfis, It appears from numerous Liters; received bv the committees and citizens of our borough, that the turnout on the -it li day of July next, wi. I far exceed any former anticipations ; an, I, whereas, the olllciuls of t lie icveral llailr u J Companies teriiiiiiatiug here have kindly tender el us all the facilities iu their power to convey the icople, by ordering cxearsion tickets and sev eral e..ti'a tiaius, iu ndililiuu to the now rim niog daily to and from this place j and whereas, letter ot acceptance have been received Irom ne.iiiy every tow ii along the line of railroad from Lock Havi a to Lebanon, as well as alon.J the line of every railroad running to this place, il be comes ne.cct.tavy, an I 1 would recommend, that the cii!'-iis make extensive preparations to ac commodate the pcop'e, while h.ie, and make il as pleasant f'jr l.ieai as the nature, of the oeea sleri i ill permit. Aud to the rowdier I would suggest that the good c'u izens couiiug here on that day must be protected ut all hazards. The Council of the tioiu'.igh liaie delcriuiucJ to put on a Milticiciit police force, un.h r direeliuu of that coinpi Ici.l and e:.ci l'.i nt otli.vr, the C hief of Police, Captain T. Roach, for that purpose. And I assure you that peace and order shall be maintained, and li un Urn men kept out of the si reets, if the power is within the limits of the borough ; and the oi 1 iiiauec of lhe lllh day of December. A. !., lSii.i, will b.i enforced, prohibiting di utikcimess uli I dis jiderly conduct, which provides a penalty of twenty dollars and tixty day impi i-ouinent. This is not bombast, but the stern, premeditated aud determined will ol voar otileials. fcUL. MA LICK, Chief Bargee. Imimiovi.mkms attiieLuwi:k hsuor Town. We notice a double frame building has been erected on Church street, bet n ecu Front and Se cond, by Mr. John Cooper, which makes a line appearance. The dwelling house of Mrs. T. Pyers, on Se cond and Church street, has been remodelled and un addition built to it. The whole building has received a new coat of paint and makes a line appearance. (,. W. Smith is about completing a fine frame building on Walnut street, between Front and (second. We also noticed that Mr. Ed. C. F.isely has udded another story to the back part of his house ami put a new roof over the entire building. Mrs. Nodeeker has moved her house to the fiont of her lot, ou Front tlreet, with a view to udding a kitchen to the back part. An F.ditok llounni). On Monday night last, our neighbor of the lltinucrnt was made a vic tim by 6OU10 God-foisaken, unmitigated thieving scoundrel invading his premises aud robbing the clothes Hue ot a lot of wearing apparel, which had been bung up lo dry. Among the Items was the editor's extra shirt, which was being washed aud done up for the editor to attend the Uaitimore Convention. Fortunately for our neighbor, lis was tho possessor of two thirls, or he might have becu put to a great deal of Incon venience, particularly on w ash days. The thiev ing brute who will deliberately rob an editor, canuot receive too severe punishuietit. Editors generally are robbed enough by subscribers who v.lll lake the paper for a year or two and then not pay for It, without having some scouudrel deserving of the peniteutiary, to rob him of his last thirl, or any other property that ho niuy possess. Dbowkeii.- Mr. Frank King, one of the fore wen employed in rebuilding the N. C. H. U. bridge, at Dauphlu, fell otT the bridge iuto the river, ou Weduesday last, uud tut drowued. Ho waa a uatlve ot Indiana couutv. aud waa hlrhlv ; tstetuttd by U who knew kin). Tue Contested Sufeuinticndrnt Ei.kotioh. Wo are ludobted to A. N. Brice, Esq., for tho following report of tho hearing before Ptato Su perintendent Wlckershain of the enutestcd Coun ty Superintendent election case i The examination of the County Superintendent case came off In the Court House, on Tuesday last. Prof. J. P. Wickers-ham, State Superin tendent, was ou hand, and the exercises opened at VA o'clock, p. in. Flvo lawyers were engaged In the case. Tho complainants had John Mo Clcery and C. A. neimeusnyder, Esq., and rhs. poudciit was represented by O. W. Zcigler, L. T. Kohrbach nnd J. K. Clcineul, Esq. Iu our hum ble judgment this was just live lawyers too many. It made confusion moro confounded, nnd as soon as the case had been Hated (y Mr Wlck ershain I lie technical objections commenced, and the amiable Professor of common sense nnd Com mon Schools was completely overwhelmed with eloquent sallies. Unaccustomed to legal gerry mandering, ho allowed the itentlcincn all a say, and then quietly Informed them that under the Act of Assembly made nnd provided in such cases, he had the wholo riuht of deciding tho case according to the ftwt presented. I cannot fail hero to compliment my good friend McCleery upon his neat and forcible demeanor nnd speech. Ho stromrly impressed tho audience, and we be lieve he did the Professor. Our friend, Kohr bach, also behaved In a very unliable manner as an attorney. The fact is tho case proceeded as though the whole party were out on a boisterous sea voyn'.'o, w ithout i udder or compass. This is not si range, cither, because no case of the kind has been tried under the Act nf lsjlio. and the parlies and their attorneys had necessarily to feq their way for ho k of precedents upplying to the case in hand. And then, us is well known, it is a very hard thing to feel out In the mist an 1 fog lifter bribery and corruption. However, after some delay la deliningthe lines of advance, witnesses were put ou the stand and examined as to the charge of bribery, Ac. These were principally directors, from thecoal rcuions (sous of the Lm'i ral.l Isle) and from many other school districts. The. evidence showed very clearly that money had been given to Directors by member; of the bhipmaii family, and that sonic of the Di rectors had their fare paid i-u the railroad and their expenses nnd drinks paid for at the hotels. This was not done by Mr. SaulShipman himself, but bv Lemuel, his brother, and Judge Shipman, his father. It does not appear that large sums were pai l for Votes, but amounts sufficient to pay i expenses. .Ve. The school law providing for the Directors in ca"h county to assemble togi tlier LI leillliai i,V lO eii-i-I. U iiwiii- i;u'ouiiniinui j does not In any way provide for the expenses of : said Directors. It is evidently very lame in this respect, for Directors arc required to perform I llieir duties in their own district free of charge, I and then to travel every three years to the conn- i ly se.it for ihe ptirpo.-.e named. Ibis seems also , to be made at their own expense. Tills is wrung. ! The districts ought to be enjoined by law to de- ! fray tin so cxiienes. and then there would tie no temptation to do that which may be called bri- bery. However, as Ihe law now stall is we must j be uui h d th'-rd.y. That Directors will receive j j.iv nun j'.uuis. iL-auj ...ii in. n .... .....lu.n to thee conventions Is highly reprehensibl It looks mspicions, to say Hie least, ami gives linge ; room for a ci incising public lo ci.mp.am. And . then that this thing is done by successful candi- ! dales for County Bapei iiiten.leiit of Common Schools will necessarily detract from their Use- j luliiess and the respect due their position. The examination was contiuued during tiie afternoon ! and evening, and. did not conclude until about ; midnight. The Professor was compelled lo leave j on the night train, aud for this reason the case i was not continued for aunt hi r day. lie untitled the attorneys on both sides to sen.l liltn their argument to liarrislniig in writing, where he ! would render a decision. In the testimony pro- j dueed the only witness who referred in any way to money or icward hiving been etlere.l by any , of the other caiu.i.iates, was Patrick II ail v, of 1 (.'.i ll township, who said that Mr. Ileinien-iiyder i had I'l'.Vred to pay hi expeu-c., but he did not ! say that he did pay tliem. l)n .lie other hand 1 his statement, with the other members of that ' Bond, waslhat twelve dollars had been paid them , by Lemuel Shipman, for whose brother they voted, j Mr. lieiinaiitnyiler afterwards, voluntarily and 1 under oat li, stated sub-laulially that before tic 1 election he met Mr. Heady in r-iiamokin and 1 spoke to him about his candidacy for County Su- ! pcrintciidciit. Mr. H. then sail he understood i tlicy would come it their expenses were paid that il it I'cpcnded upon his liberality he would do as much as any one cite, but as the law now stood lie could not do it. It cannot be divined, of course, what the decision of the Male tvaper iiiteii.hnt i.l be. The whole matter lies wilhiu his own, brea-t. If he 1. ci I. - in favor of a commission to Mr. Shipman. it will be because ihe evidence di I not clearly lis the I ael that lhe Directors wlri voted for him were paid their ex penses b.-for: the cl -'l' in, or i.i pursuance of a 1 rcviuii- iiiitler.-'.uiitlii.'j. Ia connection with tho above the following will prove inli re-ling : 1 hreo years ago eight men ulii were J.-ct. .1 County bupci iiiteiidetils did not get their com- j init-ioas. The State Saperint'-iident uppointcl . other men in their place. Hue of the in.-n ! wl-.a-e co:iiin'is.ioii was rehired app'.ile l to the j Supreme Couil, but Mr. Wicher.-liam's deei.-ion j was sustained. The olliee of County Mipcrin- ; tcndciit Is considered so sacred an interest in j the eye of the law that if any man is elected j who i, not lit for the position, or who was elected through Improper incisures, he cannot ; receive his coiiun'is.-iaa if objections are !':!ed at I the Dcpai tnieni, according to lhe liietla.d pre- i scribed by law. aud the Slate Siipi-rinieii h i.t limls the oldcciions valid after having given the subject a lair investigation. Nm:Tiii Miir.i:uMi's iliniiinx.i to St'Mii i;V. In respoiise to an invitation from our borough authorities to the citizens of Nortliuuibcii.iinl lo attend our Centennial Anniversary on the 4lh of July, lhe following reply has been received : j il.u. Wm. L. IiiiWAiii Dear .Sir: 1 have been i appointed by the Town Council to return v.. a I tli.'ir ste.ei-etleinl.-s I'm I be Kiloi iilul ireiier..n.s ' -. imitation lei. Ki.'.l lo ihein. and through them j to the eiil.ens of No: I liumbci land, to join the ! cillciis of Suubury in celcaraling the Cculeuiiial i to' the I.ii til of your be.iiuilai and prosperous town, 'lhe time seems not far distact when j lhe two towns will join hands and, Willi the ' bridge fi ve to I lie public, w e shall be one con- linn, us city. The petty rivalry that formerly i ci tid between the bally-riims and the pine- knots, has given way lo a feeling of respect , and admiralion for each other, and a cordial and fraternal feeling exists b t .veen them which lime .ll Coi.tinue to sticiigtheii. We uecci t I . yo-ir inv':;..liou as coidially as it was iven, lo I participate in your festivities as a body, and I with sincere thanks for your geaelelli hospital- j ity, we ale cm r yours truly, M. B. PuiiisTi.i v, Committee. ll-.uiK.r: Wasihuj Away. The Linden bridge, between Williauisport and Lock Haven, which burned down recently and was being rebuilt, was washed away ou Tuesday uight last. The tui.lge had becu temporal i'.y erected, and cars weie again crossing. The heavy rains on Sun day and Monday caused a heavy freshet and a large number of logs to come down the ttrer.in, w hich lodged against the trestle work aud, as the water rose, forced it to give wav. A lirMAUKAHl.E lit sawav. On Friday even ing last, as a coal train on the N. C. 11. W., w'nh engint: No. .Ml attached, was coming from Ml. Caimcl lo Sliamokiu, an accident oeciiicd which happily did not result in any severe Injuries or loss of life, though ut the time great feaii Were j excited. The engine was coming dowu back wards, and a short distance below Fulton Stutiou run over a cow. The engine and tender passed safely over the animal but some seven of the ears next the engine were badly wrecked. The engi neer and liremaii feeling ccrtrin tln ir engine would go over the high embankment of the road at this point, jumped oil'. Unfortunately the coupling bctweeii the engine and cars broke, and the engine with not a soul ou board ran uway, passing through Sliamokiu at a speed of twenty five miles per hour. This c -.tuned a great excite ment In our town as lhe passenger train from Suubury w ou'.d be shortly due, and a fearful col lision seemed certain to ensue. Another engine was sent immediately ufter the runaway, but with poor hopes of success. Fortunately tho "5G" slackcucj her speed iu going around some of the curves, and ut the Scales was caught by some active employees of the road who were at this point, and arrested the engine a few minutes before the passenger trulu came along. A fear ful c-atastopbe was thus happily arrested. (Ireat credit Is duo Mr. D. Attic for his elllcient services on this occasiou. His ublliiy as a rail road official was tried Iu this atl'utr uud was not found wanting. The wreck, was cleared up dur ing the night, aud next morning all the traiui tre runuinK uual. .SAjmoIri llcrald. SuMiltltr, June SUb, B873. Committee of arrangements for Centennial Celebration met In Englno Room, at 8j o'clock. Present, MaliPk, Wajreusrller, Clement, Moore, Brice, Roberts, Nell', Cadwallidor, Diets, Miller, Stroll, II. Y. Fryllng and J. Shipman. On mo tion, A. N. Brlco wns tnado temporary Secretary. On motion, n committee of three was appoint ed to erect a stand for speaking on tho 4lb of Julv. Committee, Moore, Drleo and Clement. On motion, a committee of three was appoint ed to select a President of tho day, nnd a render of the Declaration of Iiidepciidcuco. Commltteo, brice, Wngenseller and Huberts. On motion, W. II. Miller wa appointed a committee to nllond to tho erection of arches, with power to contract, nt as reasonable a rale as possible, for their erection, anil also to call to his assistance any person or persons ho may se lect. On motion, Jt'inoliwl, That nil tho citizens of Suubury be requested to decorate their houses, and more es pecially along tho route of tho procession. On motion, ficitnlml, That Jacoh Shipaian be nppolnted a commit lea, w itli power to call in assistance, with a view to properly decorating the Depot, and the erection of an aieh across the track. The Chairman reported that ho had received a number of letters of acceptance. On motion, the committee on music Was di rected to employ the Fretburg band. On motion, adjourned to mee t next Monday evening. II. Y. Fiiylino, Sec. Fiiie DnsTitrcTioM op Chain. Yesterday a little before 12 o'clock, the grain houscof Raup ,t Savage, situated along tho railroad below this place, was discovered on tire. The alarm was given and a number of ourcitiz -ns went to the scene nf conflagration. Nothing was or could be done to save the building or contents, which con sisted of 5,000 bushels of oats, 800 bushels of corn and about 100 of wheat. A spark from a loco motive caused the fire. The owners live in Tur butville. Loss about Ol.reW. We understand there was no insurance. lluuaiuiat lia'ord if the 1( inxt Tiif. Pr.oi'i.K.'s Insi have. The People's Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, Is consider ed one of thn safest in the Mate j no premium notes, no assessments, and ia the coinpnny to get I yom. propeity Insured in. Life Insurances nre taken at the lowest rales conslstaut with securi ty. Thousands insure in this company on ae count of safity, reliability, nil 1 prompt paying of I losses. For particulars apply to Isaiah !?. (loss, ler, agent , at iinhiirv, Pa. Dix.ns. s, Bonds, A large lot of Blank Dee Is, Mortifa and all kinds of Justices' Blanks to ut 1. 1 1 i ss olliee. Timk m.J en i iu'lit ciu-.l experience have shown 1 and relied (ll.lt ,.,.,(. ,! suli-l.inces formerly Hsi on in me Ileal practice, are iinueee arv and date ..rr,S . v,.t some of these substances have found I .i,,.-... ....... i. . . .....a-,,..,! ,,,,,, ,,,ii,u. li,.. w.i!kci-s I California Vinegar Bitter, however, contain nothing injurious, being composed exclusively of vi gctabie sub-taiiees Irom California. For nil disorders of the liver, kidneys, bladder, skin, and digestive organ, and for purifying the blood, they are the most wonderful remedy known. j'J'.l Itiisini'ss Notices. To Bi-sim:,- Mi:. Vr.u will flu. I at the tai loring c-l ibli-hmeiit of T. (i.Nott, that business suits are made up in lhe late-t fashion. The best oi' mat. -rial is used and good tits are guar.iu ite I. Prices mod., rile. Hays' suit are made to order at the moat rc.isiuiabli; jnices. I on -s. in;.-A One-horse pedlar wagon is cller e I for sale chop. Apply at S. Faust's hat stoic, Maiket S'l'iarc, Suuh'iry, Pa. jl",l,t. Alir.in Ao vin. Win. II. Miller, the enterpris ing boot and shoe ib alcr at the Kxeels ior store. i ou Market S.-.iare, purchase.) the tir-t ticket tol l ; at lhe new id-pot. at thi-i place, on Monday of i last wee!;. Mr. Miller is always wide awake in i business, and manages to get ahead everywhere, j particularly In boots and shoes. lie gets the best article at I he lowest prices, and then gives his customers the benclit. Men like Mr. Miller make lively town, and their patrons are alsays i f..tiitlie.l. I . i YMMi Fi'niN., AM) Si mmi:h Hat. A large ! supply of sivd-!i Spring and Simmer II. us lo I sua nil fancies an I tastes h is jul been received j at S. Faii-t's store. Mail:, t Square. A specialty i in straw hat ; and the light, v-t, coolest aid neat I ''-i hat in i.sc is the ei.iiiat.-d eassiiiicre h..i. A ir'-'c sto. k lo seiect fjoni. sivlish go a.able pi ice. I.'. ill and examine ds bi f. i li . 1 rea-n-e ;ar- i c li lting elsei h.-re. Dot LY Vauiuns at '.V. iun r's. Inisii p.ii-i.iNS at W. iinei's. Pi. Ml) Pol l l',s at We'auer's. Pi. A IX l'ul'l.lvsat ,.,.'. :nua's. l'lllNI-s at Weliner's. Sl IllNO SilV.VI.s at Welnli l'. Ax cndlcs variety of Uoo.ls f.r Lade nd t lii'dri ns wear. Cam. an I see for yonr-e'.ve.. No trouble to sluov (loods. SpTcial Notices. i On Miiri'iuK"- I'-says for Young Mi n, on f ireat Social l-.vi.s and Abuses, which interfere will. M:u ri ige, an 1 r I'm the h lppinese of tliou-sand-, Willi sure means of relief for ihe Tiling and I'liforiuniite, deceased and debilitated. Sent in t.e.ilvd le'.ler envelopes, free of charge. Aldre-s, lloWal At -.eiatioii, No. U, South Ninth St.. Philadelphia, l'a. :W,a On the "oth hist., by the Lev. (i. W. Hempcr ley, ..Mr. S. A. (iK.nv, of SiiiiLury, and Miss l.Miu ill vsTi.iN, of I'ppcr Augusta. At Tuibutville, on the ll'.th inst., by the I'.ev. J. F. Wampole, Mr. .Iai ou I msthad lo Miss Mauv l'uAM is llii.i.Miivini, both of Mexico, Liberty township, Montour county. iliclj fcsjcrlbcmcnto TO HOOK AtiK.NTS. ma uk tw.-wx's m:y ::u. IX o ii x li i i x 1 i, 99 is ready for Canvassers. It is a companion vol ume to 'Ixnoit.xts AlllllHT," of which lil;t,(iud copies have been sold. Don't Waste t'me on books no one wants, but take one people will slop vou in the si reels to subscribe for. "The is a time to laugh," and till wlio read this hook see clearly that time has come. Apply .me. Apply at once for territory or circular. Address, DLTFIKI.D AsllMKAD, l'ub!i-hcr, 711 Sanson! Mreet. I'hiladclpliia. W. D. frlELECK, l)rugiist and Apolliecary, (.successor to Dr. . W. Moody,) At the old established stand oil tJurhel ,jiKire, SI VIIIIIV, IA. ! Keeps itmstaully oil hand a full stock of well beleeled DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Druggists Fancy (ion Is, COM 11, uuvshes, I'f.i;fl'mi:lv, PATENT MEDICIN ES, OI ES, PAINTS CLASS, PUTTY, Yiitvisii, i v i:s r i r ra. ill fact everything usually kept in a well con- dueled IDnXJG- STORE, Particular utleiition paid lo compounding Phy sicians prescriptions ami faintly receipts Proprialor himself. Suubury, Pa., June S, 1N7J. y the TOTl 1-1 Is hereby given that on the nine. Il teculh day of March last past, tho petition of the Noilliumlierlan I Colony Agricultural Society was presented to the Court ol Common Pleas of .Northumberland county, praying the Court to add certain iiini ndinci'its to lis Con stitution, which sai l uincmlmeuts were aud re main lllfd iu the Proihouotary's olliee of the said couutv, uud unless sullleiint reasons be shown to the contrary on or before lhe first day of next term, the prayer of lhe petiiioncr w ill ba granted ugrecably to the Act of Assem bly in bach cases made and provided. WM. P. JIAUPT, rrolh'y. Suubury, May 84th, 197:3. -A-IST .A-I-KAX, To Debilitated Persons, To Dyspeptics, To Su Aurora from Llvur Complaint, To Uioso bavins no Appetite, To Uioso with lirokcu Down Couslitu tons, To Nervous People, To Cliihli-i'ti Wnstiiis Awny, oany with Debilitated Digestivo Organs, Or suffering with any of Hie following & injinmt, u-hkli indicate Disordered Liver tj Stomach, such as Con stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to tho Head, Acid ity of the Stomach, Naiiea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight In the Stom ach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at tho Pit of tho Stom ach, Swimming of tho Head, Hur ried and Dillicult Breathing, Flutter ing nt thn Heart, Choking or Sull'o at lug Sensations, when In a Lying PosiUrc, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficien cy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin mid Eyes, Pain iu t he Side, Hack. Chest, Limbs, .vc, Sudden Hushes of Heal, Burning In the Flesh Constant Im aginings of Evil, and (ireat De pression of Spirits. HoollamVs tierman liillers. A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of any kin 1. Is dill'erent from all other. It Is composed o the pure Juices, or Vital Piiinch'I.i: or Hoots, IIeiipsj and Uakk, (or as medicinally termed Ex tracts,) the worthless or inert portions of the in gredients not being used. Therefore in one but tle of this Bitters there is contained as much me dical virtue as will be found iu several gallons of ordinary mixtures. The Roots, A:e., used In this Bitters arc grown in (ieinianv. their vital princi ple extracted b: that country by a scientific Che mist, and forwarded to the manufactory In this city, where they are compounded and bottled. Containing no spir.tuous ingredients, this Hitter J li free from the objections urged ngaiust all oth- i crs : no desire for stimulants can lie induced 1 from their use : thev cannot make drunkards ll(KH I,AM)'M (JKIMIW TOMC, l Was compounded for those not Inclined to ix ', tremc bitters, and is intended for use In cases when some alcoholic stimulant is required In co i- nccuon wun ine tonic properties 01 tne tuners. I Much bottle of t he Tonic contains one bottle of i the Bitters, combined with puree SANTA CKl". Itl'M, an I llavored in such a manner that the ex Ireinc bitterness of the billers is overcome, I'm ni hil; a preparation highly agreeable and ileasant to tho palate, aud conlainiug the medicinal vir tues of the Bitters. The price of the Tonic is $1. r) per Bottle, which many p.-rsons think loo high. They nilist take Into considei.ition that the stimulant used is unaranleed to be of a pure ipiality. A poor article could be furnished at n cheaper price, but is it not belter to pay a little ..,.r 1 I. .v.. ., .......1 it i.e.. I A ......I ' paratiou should contain none but the be-1 ingre- dients ; nnd they who expect to obtain a cheap eouipoun I, and be benefitted by it will most cer- j tainly be cheated. j IIoo!!inrs U-riiiu:i ItUU-rs. or IKlOI'LAND'S i, HUMAN TONIC, with HOOF- LAND'S t'otioitlty llitl iill. ' will cure you. They are the (ireatest l'.I.t.dil Pl'BIFlF.lLS known to the Medical wori I, and will-eradie.ite t!ieasis ari: lag fVoin inipuie l.',.,od. Iiebiliiy of the Disg. stive Organs, I or l:sia-ed Liver, iu a shorter time than any other known remedies. TIIK WIIOt.K SIM'HKM K (Ot'llT Ol" l'KXNSYI.V.WIA SIM'.AK l'OIl TllEst: HKMEDIK. Who wori.D asic ton muui: Diosirir.n and SllloM.I it Tkstimony ! Hon. firoiioi: W. Wo ivaui, foinierly Chief1 Ju si ice of I he Supreme t 'otirt ot L cnnsvlvnnia, J nt present Member of Congress from Pcmisyl- ! vania writ, s : j l'lliI.Ai.rt.i'iiiA, March 1 "! 1 1 ; , lN'.T. , I find ''Iloollan I's liermaii Bitters'' is a good 1 tonic, useful In diseases of the digestive organs, I and of great hem lit ia cases of debility, and i want of nervous action in the system. Vonrt-, truly, (.LO. W. WuoDWAt,!). j lion. Jamk Thomi'sos, Chief Justice of the Su- 1 prcine Coin t of I'e'.iu-ylvaiiia. j 1'im.wu'i.riiiA, April H, 1S07. I consider Iloollan I's Herman liillers'' a val- I n ible me lieine In 'se of attacks ol Indige-li.'U ' or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my expe rience of ii. ! Yours, JAMES THOMPSON. Hon. (ii'nia.r. So ai:.w ... n. Justice of Hie Sa- p:e:ne Com t ut P'-nusylv ania . i'liii.Ai.i i I'liiA. June 1, ls.'.S. 1 h ive found by experience that llo,, Hand's liermaii liiit.is" is a very good tonic, relieving ily.-pcptic s, .r.pio-.iis almost directly. lil.Oi.lit MIAUMlUUIl, lion. II'.,,. '. '..-rr. Mayor of the City of But falo, N. V. Mayor's Olliee, B-ill'.ilo. June "20, lsf.d. I have u-. 1 'iloolland's (icrmaii Bitters and Tonic" iu my family during the past year, nnd can lecouimeiid them as an cvc-llcnt Ionic, im parting tone and vigor to the y-lem. Their ue has been productive of decide. Ilv beneficial ef ! fe.-ts. WM.'F, UOiiKliS. Hon. M. Woo,!, F.x-Mav. ; i f V,' dams port. Pa. I lake great ph-astire iu rceommen.liug ''Hoof- I land's ( lei man I onic' to any one who inny be nlllicle l with Dyspepsia. 1 had the Dyspepsia . so badly il was iiupossibie to kec. uny lood on ' my f-ioinach, an I I became so -.. k as not ( be aide to walk half a mile. Two bottles elfectod a perfect cure. JAMKS M. WOOD. iu-:mi:mui:u THAT IIOOFLAND'S (ilMIMAX HITTFJKS, tiii'l IIOOri.AMVS CI'.UMAX TONIC, AYiil Cure every t'ltsu of MARASMUS, or Wiistiiig awiiy ol tlio Hotly. UEMKMUKU that I 1 K it VT. I)'S tiEUMAN' 11HMEDIES Arc tlieineilieii.es vou reouire to puiify llic llioo I, excite tiie torpid Liver to healthy action, aud to en. i. lie you lo pass safely through any hardships or exposure. 1U. IIOOEJ.AND S P O I) U P 11 Y L L 1 N or siibstilale for Merei. . Dose. The mo. I l'oweifui, lie known. Tills. Two Pills a t Innocent Catliar- It Is not necessary to take a h.in.Uul of these Pills lo produce the desired ctleet ; two of them ael iiiiekly and powerfully, cleansing the Liver, stoaiaeh anil liowcls of nil iinpin il ics. The priiieijeil Ingredient is Podophyllin, or the Alco holic l.xtr.icl of Mandrake, which i.s by many limes more powerful, acting and searching than the Mandrake ilselt. Its peculiar action is upon the Liver, cleaning il speedily from all obstruc tions, with all the power of Mercury, yet free from the injurious results attached to the use of that mineral. For all disease, lu which the Use of a cathar tic is Indicated, these pills will give entile satis faction in every case. They never fail. In cases of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and ex treme costivcucss, Dr. iloolland's (ieimaii Hit lers or Tonic should be used iu conin elioii with (lie Pills. Tin-tonic ellect of the liiileij or To nic build up the system. The billers or Tonic iiiirillcK the Blood, strengthens the Nerve, regu- I lutes the Liver, aud givca strength, enemy unj vigor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pills, ami tone up the system w ilh liillers or Tonic, and uo disease can retain the hold, or even assail you. Keeollcet that ills DU. lUIOFLAND'S CKK MAN P.cmedics that me so universally Used and highly recommended j and do not allow the Diesgisl lo induce you to lake unythlng else that he may say Is Just us good, because he makes a larger profit on it. These lleuiediea will be scut by F.xpress to any localilv, upon applica tion to the PKINCU'AL OFKH'K, nl Ihe tiK.K MAS MF.DKTNK bTUliE, U31 AKC1I ST., P1I1I.ADFI.PIIIA. C1IAS. M. EVANS, Ptoprietor. Formerly C. M. Jacksou & Co. These Itcrhe d'.ts are for Bale by Druggists, Storekoepera, aud Mediciue Dealen every bera. (JO W w Jl Q to NEW J Central Variety Store I id m. ir g i I H I I H O lit to of nil kinds, DllESS (J0OD3, DUES T UIM.MtNOJtf, K!I A YVLS, AI.PAC OAS, COKUED ALl'ACUAri, .BE,Mr VAMIPMATS. IMfiues, Tickings, Notions in great Variotv. FRESH GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Wood nnd "Willow "Ware. Floor, Table, ami Stair Oil Cloths. CARPETS. in grout variety, lower than tho lowest in jiriee. Wall Paper and Window Shades. Gro to FrrciNTIUY'S for the Greatest Variety of Oootls! I'l-icea the Lowest! Goods arrivina: Dailv. to H b o VICTOR I VICTOR AiHMit for the Victor Sewing; Machine. S MAnUIlT .ST:ii:i'.T, ono doer CiiMt Puiilmry, May -I, 1 J. 1 y. K-fiea8w3 Sp&'hag pein AT S. HERZFE LDER'S Popular Clotliing Btore, Corner VXax'ket. and rl?hird Streets, SUNBUUY, PENiVA. Now on hand an 1 rec-eiving an enormous atsortui'tit of SlT.INii liOOD. 3.001 mmM$m gsmt's, 500 Business and Working Coats, 400 Dress Pants anil Vests, 500 Business mid Working Suits, IS SaSts HAT aiid CAPS fof MEW bik! BOYS. A grand assortment iu this Hue. iuclii.png nil the verv 1 1: -' Spr.ng S'v'.es. A large variety of HOYS II A I'S AND L'A I'S. The Larg.'st Assortment In this line Calico from "..V up. While Dres Shirt from il.( I up. Agency for the Celebrated QUAKEE CITY and LXLIPSF. FINE DHI-'SS SI I HITS, ev.-iv ,,:-.e of which is guaranteed a peil'sct tit. SI HUT HOSOMS, o. (Cents' Spring and Summer Underware. 500 Overalls and Ovorsliirts made to order. Only th-J be.-t ia iteiial use 1 and well sewed. Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Umbrellas, Walking Canes, nr.J numerous other .uticVs. All tho aliw-v-j JP0-'1 will bo oil'crc l rtt BX T-EA-Q. JIB IK'AE.T E1E P.uving only of the largest ninl most ivliab'm Il.iiitis. ainl for CASH only, nnd iloius Lv Car llic largest business in my liin; iu this) puiT of tho couut.y, 1 am tiuibluil to eetl HETTEli AUTR'ElOSut EsOWCS? thnn any of my eoiujdctUors luro or tlso where. Call at the Laro ain't P.oaullful Store Koom, Corner Market and Third Streets, Suubury, M.utIi Jo, 1S7J. ly. A. M. MEISELL, nn.w.KK in Amrici:ii au;l F.urnjX'iiit Vt'VM'51 .'.. ! ri.Ni: .IF.WKl.l'V atul S LVEIIW AHL! I'orlVi'tiMl 5'ifclulcs aud Fju la . (iOI.U IIKAUKI) CAN1 Watches aud Jewelry ueatly repaired and war rants.!. Market iuare, SUNBURV, Pa. Feb. U, 187'3.-tf. u MO. HOTKI., R12 aud 3! I Race Srurtir. I'lllLADF.LPli: A. Accommodations fiist-cluss. Prices $'J 00 per dav. apSO.Sm. TRANK DEITilRiriCC, Vrop'r. HI a --I o c to r- i -i o K - 'A o to Cj --i (41 $1 5 ! VICTORIOUS I 3 o of tUoarliurt'it :i!Vctiocrjr Htoro, to be found outside the large cities. Mjiriu-j Kit milt vr Opening ui- tiii.i.ixs::;v .oix. I hits itiul lhiiiiU'ts, Trir.inicd and I'tilriiiiinoil, HIP. HONS, l-'l.oVi:i's. WHICATIIS, LACES, all new sty'a s. ( rape YfU ol'H (iradcK. CILM'E H ATS AND HONNETS, and cverythiiig u.-tuiily kept lu a Milliner)- Storc Call at M. L. COSSLLTI'S Store, 45 South Fourth Mr. i t, below t'uo S. V. R. R., srLLi;v, pa. April 0, llsTJ. l'.XK.(4 TOU'Jsj NO 1 11 K. l'.K(::t( nt I;iiiivt Itoi-li. drcruhrd. VuTllli Is hereby i;ivc!i that letters tcla iiieiuary have been granted to the under signed, oil lhe l'siaic of Daniel Koeb, late of tho Borough of Siiclmrv, Northumberland County Pa., deee istd. All peisoiis kuouiug rhemscha indebted lo said estate, are re piested to liuika iiniueiliale payment, and those having claims, to preaviut lla-m d.dv irillieiiti.-.ile.l tor clC.-im.Ul. MiiS. CUAllLUTIK KOCH, KxecuuU. . S.u-.bury, May 11, l-iT.'.-f.i. -xtr.hiiixT.' iioi si:, c. nffk 1 Y Proprietor, Comer of Market t hecoi.4 Mt-e,(f, opixisite tho Co'iit Uoiue, bmibury, I Pa. ' ' May-JH.'W. TO
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