iimbnvn mcmnm SUNBUUYrSEi'TKMnEn 2i,"i872T ltnllrond Time Tables. P. & E. R. R Ooino NoRTiiWAnn. T.rVi Mall, leaves at 0:05 a m Nlairini Express, " ' . 12:30 p m Mail. " " 4:20 pm Erie Express " " 0:60 p m N. C. R. W Goiso Southward. Eric Mnil, leaves at 13:45 ft m Erie Express, " " 7:40 m Mall, " ll:05m Niagara Express, " " 0:30 p m The Erie Express train remains liero atout 20 minutes for breakfast. Sfsm-RT Lkwistows R. R. Mall train leaves nt 7.!10a. m., and arrives at 7.50 p. m. Fast Line leaves nt 3.40 p. in., and arrives at 1.50 p. in. SUAMOKIN VAI.I.ET R. R. Hall leaves at 13.85 p. in., for Shnmokln and arrives at 8.55 p. m. Leaves Tor Mt. Carmel at 4.40 p. m., and arrives nt 0.25 a. in. T. II. A Vf. R. R. Trains leave for New York, via Hazlctou at 6.20 a. in., and arrives at 8.85 p. m. Accident Insurance Tickets can he had jf J. Shipmnn, Ticket Agent ntthe Depot. focal Sffairs. Sewino MAxniNes.-Miss Caroline Dallusls the ngcut for the sale of the best Sewing Machines In existence, viz i "Tile Improved Singer," "Grovcr A Baker," "Howe," and "Domestic,'' which nrc constantly on hand nnd sold a', rea sonable prices. She is nlso agent for the cele brated Frantz and Tope Knitting Machine. Call and sco them. O'lke on Market street, cast of the railroad. Buy your Groceries of P. Clark, and save 15 percent. sl4,3t. Buy yoir Black Alpacas nnd Mohare Lusters from P. Clark, nnd save 25 per cent. sl4,3t. Ixstiiuctions ix Music. Miss Anna M. Schneider Informs the citizens of Runbury that she will give instructions on the Piano nnd Or gan to pupils nt her residence, at the corner of Walnut (erect and Centre alley. Terms reason ubls. s21.'73.-fit. Coming Randolph the Rosicruciau ; go hear him. Snnvic-ES will be held in the Baptist church at 7' .; o'clock, on Sunday evening next, by the Rev. J. H. Cressingor, of Ashluud, Ohio, formerly of ihls place. Like Insurance In the best companies, any amount effect on tin best paying plans by L. M. Yoder, agent. 1)i:ii(.ation of ax Dim Fellows Ham.. Stone Valley Lodge, No. f.C4, I. O. of O. P., will dedicate their new hall at Georgetown, on Satur day, the. 2Sth Inst. The ceremonies take place nt 2 o'c lock, p. in., and will lie open to the pub lic. Members of the Order and citizens general ly arc invited to attend. The proceedings of the Borough Council, pub lished In tills issue, were not handed over to our neighbors for publication through inadvertance on our part, until too late. We shall endeavor to avoid a similar occurrence, in the future. Giiaxt Badges, Greeley Badges, Chinee Lnn t ii-n's and all the (Kings for the campaign nt llaze't!i:o"s. A GliAMi rush for the most elegant goods just j opened nt V. R. F. Wcimer's cash store, was made dining the past w.-ck. All the latest styles of Fall Goods can be seen nnd purchased at the lowest prices at Weitner's store The selection i grand, nnd for brilliancy nnd good quality, is not excelled. Call and be convinced. 'Lam e ash Siiiei.h" Conclave, No. 1 1, Or der of Sovereign Patriotic Knights, held a grand pie nic on Bird's island, on Thursday last. Bc for.; proceeding to the Island, they paraded through several of our streets, and being fully quipped, presented a Hue appearance. The pic nio passed oil' very pleasantly. Just received, a full line of Blank Books, Of fice and School Stationery, .Vie., tic, Ac., nl Ha zletiue's. Ix another column will be found the ndveiil.-e-ineiit of Dr. A. X. Savl Ige oflVing n very valua ble farm for sale. This Is an excellent opportu nity for young burners to secure a good farm on easy terms. The faun is n desirable one, ns it is located within three-nnd-a-half miles or Suubury one of the best markets in the State. Ccu.i), Sparkling Soda Water Is dealt out utthc Acmariuiu Drug Store on Third Street. - . . A Fine Law Oitice. The hauilsomest law of fice that we have seen for a long time, is that of S. B. Buyer, v!q.. of this place. Gas fixtures have lately been introduced, nnd the walls newly papered, which have vastly improved the interim. jn appearance. It has been lilted up in good style, nnd is now one of the most pleasant ofll ces in tills place. Mr. Boyer has also added n large number ot volumes of law books to his al ready extensive library, and Home of the rarest law books can now be found among his collec tion. AsxivEiisAii y I Ei.nniiATiox. Mahnntongo Tribe, Xo. 150, I. O. of It. M., at Mt. Carmel, will hold their tlrsl anniversary celebration at that place, on Thursday, the Sd of October next. The exercises will consist of a grand parade, din ner, lecture, and a concert or vocal and instru mental music All the neighboring sister tribes nrc expected to participate. The public are cor dially invited to attend. We have no doubt but that this celebration will be & grand affair, and will be creditable to the members of that noble older, us well as to the citizens of that thriving I town Mt. Carmel. Opening, elegant walnut wall-socket View Cases, and n fine assortment of Wall Brackets lu new nud beautiful designs, at Hazeltlne's. The American Mechanics are making exten sive preparations for their grand parude during the holding of the county fair at this place. Councils from different parts of the State arc ex pected to participate. The parade will take place on Thursday the 2Cth. A commodious tcut will bo erected, where the wives of the mechanics will furnish warm meals during the fair. The parade of the members of this Crdor will probably cx cesd in grandeur, all former efforts In Bunbury. A Gkkki.ey meeting, composed of Democrats nnd flic committee of three Liberal Republicans, was held in the Court House on Thursday even ing lust, which was to be addressed by Gen. Kil Pat rick, a sorehead. The parties who got up the bills evidently did not like to announce the Gen crnl by his proper name, so they invited all to come nud hear "Kill-the-Slasher," which Is con sidered very appropriate. Gen. Kilpatiick stump ed Vermont lor Greeley, nud the Green Mouu talu State gave twenty-six thousand majority on the other side. The Generul Is now stumping this State with similar effect. The people take all he says as Rory O'More did hi sweetheart's dream. Through somo cause or other the General fail ed to appear at this meeting, and It Is supposed that maUers have reversed, and "Slasher" was killed before lie could reach here. A little talk to the "boys," was delivered by from Eaxtou. "Slasher' Tnit Grkki.kt Meeting. The mooting lu the Coutt Ttonse, assembled to hear Mr. O. P. Pcrrln In behalf of the Greeley Democracy, took place according to announcement, on Tnesday evening. The room was hardly half filled, and nenrly half of those present were Republicans. Mr. Perrln's speech wns simply a rehash, mndc up of the charges and arguments prepared, rendy cut mid dry, by the lenders of the party charges that bnve been exploded, nnd many of them not true hi fact. As the speaker took occasion to let his hearers know that ho had long been a lender among the Democracy, he seemed to feel that It wns necessary to explain the sudden conversion of his party from the heathenism and darkness of modern democracy, unto the marvellous light of Republicanism ns reflected by Greeley. The reasons assumed for selling out the principles of the party were of the snme stereotyped clnss giv en by all theso bread and butter pntrlots. The devil himself wns rendy to glvo n reason for re belling ngnlnst high henven, nnd Mr. Pcrrln thought he could do quite ns much In this whole sale transfer of principles nnd pnrty. The spea ker wns extremely anxious to mnke the audience believe that the Democrats had done even more to carry on the war nnd suppress tho rebellion than the Republicans. If he meant the Fishing creek rebellion, In which Mr. Bucknlew played a prominent part, the argument would lmvo been correct, otherwise It was simply absurd. To prove that the Democracy wns the war party he might have referred to tho dcclaratlou or the ed itor of a Democratic paper, tho organ of nn nd jolulng county, who proclaimed In his columns that ho "hoped there would bo no peace until the Southern Confederacy wns acknowledged." His argument to prove tho Democracy the war party was still more remarkable. He stated that according to Secretary Stnntnn, there had been over three millions of soldiers In tho service, nnd nfter deducting from these tho vote which Lincoln received, the balance ho claimed were of course, democrats. Thus, according to the ns tonnding argument of this abstruse philosopher, every non voter In the army, whether negro, mi nor, foreigner, Ac, were nil democrats. He for got however to mention the fact, that tho rebel voters, amounting to a million or more, w ho sup ported Breckcnri Ige, Bell, Ac, were all Demo crats, nnd constituted the back bone of the Dem cralie party. We copy the following farther particulars of the suicide In Lewis township, lu this county, from the Muney Luminary : Was it Mi iiDKit cm Suicide. On Sunday morning last, the lifeless body of Mrs. Schell, wife of Jacob Schell, residing ill Lewis township, Northumberland county, about three miles below this borough, was found suspended to the limb of a tree lu the woods not far from her residence. There are a great many reports in circulation In regard to tho affair, but t lie facts seem to be about as follows : Mrs. Schell left home on Fri day afternoon to go to the house of n neighbor about two miles distant, to assist in boiling ap ple butter. She started on her return home about 8 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, carrying a bucket of lard and n crock of apple butter. She stopped on the way, at the hotel kept by Mr. Snyder, on the Milton road, and left there by a path through the woods, for her home about 5 o'clock. This was the last seen of her until her body was found on Sunday moining, suspended from the tree, the drawers she wore having been made to answer the purpose ol a rope. They were torn In two nnd tied together, the cloth being simply wrapped once around tlic limb and the cud tucked under, nnd the other end arranged in the same manner around her neck. No knots were tied cither ut the limb or around the neck. Her feet rested on the ground. Abraham Wagner, Esq., of Tur butville, selected n Jury and held nu Inquest. After viewing the body, (there was no jwtt mor tem examination, although n physician was pre sent,) the Jury rendered a verdict of suicide. Subsequently suspicion were nroused of foul play. There was a scratch above one of her eyes, nnd it is stated that blood was found on the ground and on the leaves in the vicinity of the tree upon which she hung ; that when found , leaves were sticking to the side of her face and to i her hair, ns If she had been upon the ground ; that her hair was matted with bloolj and that I w hen women came to prepare the body for burial, ! bruises were found upon her person, and blood j on her under garment. It Is the opinion of many I that she was killed on Saturday evening, and hung up by the person who did the deed, early on ' Sunday morning It is also stated that the two j children of Mrs. Schell, who found her body, saw a man with n gun on his shoulder, on Sunday morning, leaving the spot where the was found, I as tli"' approached it, but whether there i any i truth in this story we are not prepared to say. j Had n thorough examination of thn body been i made on Sunday, us there should have been, the j question could have been easily decided, whether I she died by her own act, or at the hands of nno i ther. It is now probably too late, an 1 the case : must remain n mystery for all time to come. The AGHlcri.TuitAI. Faiii. We nrc happy to learu that the agricultural fair nt this place, commencing on Wednesday next, is destined to be more successful even than last year. A much larger number of articles w ill be placed on exhi bition nnd strangers from different parts of the country are expected to visit tho fair grounds. The Mechanics parade on Thursday will be a grand ullair, and thousands of people will pay our ti wn a visit. The trotting course is In the finest condition and some of tho best horses In flic country may be expected to test their speed. The otlicers nnd stockholders, w ill, no doubt, feel much indebted to some of our enterprising men lu this place for taking hold of the matter and making it n per fect success. Tub Police. For some lime past the citizens on Market nnd Third streets have been annoyed by a set of rowdies w ho delight in making night l'ldeous nnd keep up quarrels and Using all kinds of profauo language, yet wo have not the first Instance of nn attempt ou tho part of thn hi11co to arrest this grow lug evil. Only a few evenings since, we uotlced a young man, well kuowu for his quarrelsome habits, blandishing a dirk knife lu front of ourolllcc, maklug all kinds of threats while ladles and gentlemen were passing by, yet Lot a policeman was to be found. If our borough fathers Intended the police force to protect the peaceable citizens from insults by these low rowdies, it time they taught them their duty, nud if they are too cowardly to make arrests, have men appoluted who will attend to It, or abandon the force uud save the expenses. Tue Pakk. Workmen nre now engaged lu grading the Park, iu Market Square prepartaory to putting up the iron fence. The Purk will be 80 feet wide aud will extend from Secoud to Third street, or rather to within 50 feet of Third street, upou which the X. C. Railway Is located. This, some think, is rather close to the road, but if the comers aro rouuded ns they should be, there may be space cuough. The foundation for the Soldiers' Monument is already dug, nt the upper eud of the Purk. New Mii.linehy Goods. A large stock of the latest fall styles of Millinery Goods, are now be ing opened at the Millinery aud Trimming Store of Miss L. Shissler, on Market square. The la dles are Invited to call aud examine the splendid assort uieut. F. W. Poixock, Esq., Presldeut of the Nor thumberlaud County National Bank, started ou Tuesday ou u trip to Canada aud the lakes. He Intends stopping at several of the popular retorts on the route aud will be gono some leu days. Council Proceeding). Sunmiht, September 8, 1873. Council met Chief Burgess Mallck being ab sent, J. M. Cndwallnder wns called to Oil the Chair) members present, Onrlngor, Cnke, Dis slnger, Rohrbach, Smith, Irwin, U. R. Cndwalln der, and W. L. Dcwnrt. Minutes of Inst, meet ing read and approved. On motion of W. L. Dewart, Itetolred, Tnat the Chief Burgess bo au thorized to employ an engineer to mnke n flnnl estimate of the work done by Gaiinger nnd Rick ey, on Cbcsnut nnd Fifth street t adopted. On motion, that the committee nn river bank be '.aid over until next meeting adopted . OUUKII8 QUANTED. Benjamin Everct t t Charles Rhlnchait f 11 88 IriiT. Clement t4l 40 j Charles Uhlnehart J13 50 William LyonfOt William llclnei7 Charles Brown 19 1 John Shissler 7K 60 Georgo Ilnupt $80 75 1 John Knno f2148f Siinbuiy Ons Company Tor June 4l 40 Samuel Grlner 87 cents) Hoi. Bhlpe H8 50) Volnntlne Diet ti 60) John Smith DM A. Logan f:tft 81 1 Sebas tian Honglmer f5 09! F. A.LeichfS 50) James Furrow 17 t Benjamin F. Dlehl f35 ( Stenm Fire Compnny for August t? 80) Flora Thompson 29 ) Mrs. tip Do Urair 2 50; David Slilpc ?2 C. Slough (50 87) James Whcelan M 5(1) David Har;zf?3 50) Charles Oarlnger tl 12 07) S. Seig f 5 08 J. G. Markle for J. F. Kcrby 23 03 ) Samuel Everct ? 1'3 ) E. C, Elslcy t?05 25. On motion of W. L. Dewart, liemhed, That tho bills of Isaac l.rcscr b laid over. Yeas nnd nays called for. Yeas i George B. Cndwallnder, Clark, Smith. Gariugcr, Rohrbneh, Irwin, Dew art, Cuke nud Dlssinger ) Xnys, none. On motion or G. A. Cadwnllader, Itenolred, That thu clerk notify I-tiac Leeser to appear be fore the council on next Tuesday night j adopted. Resignation of C. J. Fox read and accepted. On motion, llemlitd, That the Chief Burgess take out the earth for the foundation of the sol diers' monument, nud use the snme on the square ; adopted. On motion, council adjourned. P. W. GRAY, Clerk. Sunbuky, September 10, 1873. . Council met, Chief Burgess Mullck ill the chair. Members present, J. M. Cac'wallader, Duwarl, Clark, Dlssinger, Rohrbach, Ourimrer, and Cake. .Minutes of last meeting read nnd approved. W. L. Dewart was appointed chairman on the Square, and Charles Gaiinger In place of C. 8. Fox, re signed. On motion of John Clark, It was by the Bur gess and Council of the borough of Suubury, lit iutenl, That the Chief Burgess is hereby Instruct ed to appoint n committee of three, whose duty it shall be to sink n well nt the expense of the borough, of sufficient depth, nnd eight feet across at a point to be selected by the committee, in 4th street, between the school house nnd Race street, having the said well lined with stone, and cover ed will: n flat stone with a trap door in it, to be used for the protection of that part of the towu ill case of tire. Chief Burgess appointed Win. L. Dev.nrt, Joint Clark, and Charles (iaringer, on Committee. On motion of Win. L. Dewart, it was by t lie Burgess and Council of Suubury, lie mired, That from and after the loth of Septem ber, Inst., the market days for the borough of Suubury shall be on Tuesday afternoon ot each week, from 1 p. m.. to 9 o'clock nl night, and Wednesday morning of each week, from 0 to 10 o'clock ol 'eaeh week, on Friday afternoon f rom 1 o'clock, p. m., to 9 o'clock ut night, and on Saturday mornings from 0 o'clock till 10 o'clock, nnc. this is to last till the ltith of March next, i unless otherwise ordered j motion lost. j Isaac Leeser says he is willing to swear that he ' has not returned any time to council tint w hat ! has been made, and that ail bis lulls arc correct. On motion or Win. L. Dewart, AV.ri, That the bills of I. Leeser be paid ; adopted. j I.IIESEIl'S HILLS OIIAXTED. Isaac Leeser $101 25. Alleu Hopper $30. ! Charles F. Martin $31 5:1. J. O. Beek $15. Free- 1 man Ilaupt $10 50. Samuei Paine $35. S. Shie ; $-J7. ('has. (iaringer $35. E. C. Ilieley $05 8i. i John Hopper $12 25. S. Seig $5 25. Oliver ' Houghton $8 75. Joseph Petery $1 50. Levi Seasholtz $117 5(1. C. Reinluirt 17 25. C. Guring- j crs SliO 7.-. David llattz $.'1 IK). ; On motion of .1. M. Cudwalladcr, 7,YitW, i That the Street Commissioners of tho West . Ward be stopped working on the roads until fur- ! ther orders. Yeas an. I nays called for by Cad-j wallader and Cake. Yeas: Cadwaliader, Gal-! inger nnd Rohrbach. Xays : Clark, Dewart, I Cake and Mallek s motion lost. On motion, ! council being without a quorum, tho meeting ad journed. P. W. GRAY, CVri. Mooting oftlie Republican Kl unci lug 1 Committee. A meeting of the Republican County Standing ) Committee will be held in the Grant and Wilson : Club Boom, ill Suubury, on Wednesday. Scptein- her 2.")lh, 1872, at K o'clock, I. M. Punctual , attendance Is requested. EM'L WILVF.UT, Chairman. ; The following is a list of members : Sunburv, E W J K Davis ' W W P. M. Sbli'del. Northumberland Joseph Bird Miltoi, N W L M Mortou i S W W Marsh Walsontown W M Wagner ! McEwensville James Rotlinriiiel Turbutviilo Thomas Barr Tiirbut twp Adam Botdorf Delaware J II lleiny Lewis Levi It Glaze Chillisqnuque W L Xesbit Point 1) W Sanipsel I'pper Augusta Thad S Shannon Lower Augusta W R ikvr Iiii.-h O P Palton Shaniokiii twp Dr L D Bobbins Coal Adam Keinbcl Snydcrtown John Moore Jackson W H Lamb Cameron George II Mover Jordan David T Troiitman Upper Mahanoy Daniel Snyder Washington D E Kehrcs Lower Mahanoy Andrew Ditty Little Mahanoy John llei.syl Zerbe J E Rati: burn Riverside E. Crompton Mt Carmel Boro W E lluntzlnger Shaniokiii, K W John 1. Hammer W V It D Bower ! The Lotei:y Sw ixdi.e. The growing disposi tion to encourage gambling, and set nt defiance j nil laws for the suppression of such practices, j was fully Illustrated by nil Individual who open j cd a room hero last week, ul'd disposed of n lot j of pictures, watches, plated ware, Jewelry, and j other trlnk'-U, by what he called In his ndver 1 tlsemeiit, a fair but novel system of selling goo:ls. The room was crowded with boys, women nud men, trying their luck, nnd spending money, lu , some cases badly wanted ut homo for necessaries. ' To call this anything but a gambling establish ment, is to call things by a w rong nume. The laws Impose severe penalties on our citizens for j gambling, but those itiucrent gamblers are suf fered to carry ou their immoral traflic publicly, and in broad day light, without let or hindrance. Miss Anna Sciineiiieii give, notice in another part of tills paper that she w ill give Instructions on the piano uud organ. Miss Schneider has had some five years, experience as an lu struetor In music, and comes highly recommended ns n teacher from prominent persons lu other parts of this State and tho Press. Those who have chil dren to cdueuto In music call rely ou nn excellent instructor by giving their scholars In her charge. The large Book A Periodical Store of ('. S. Ilazcltloc, bus all the appearance of a first class city establishment. It Is tilled with the most inter esting books, periodicals, stationery, toys, Ac, Ac, with a floe department for boots and shoes. A full assortment is constantly kept on hand, and purchaser aro supplied ut rates as low as In the city. A fresh supply has Just becu opened. We ask fair rates aud pay all loans promptly. Insurance against damage by lightning, wheth er fire ensues or not, without extra charge. Farmers aud others will find it lo their advan tage to get their Insurance with L. M. Yoder ; otllee uenr the Court House. List of letters remaluiug in the Post Office iu Bunbury, Pu., September 18, 187:3. Thomas Archy, Charles Arnold, E. F. Bartho lomew, Mrs. lluttle M. Bums, D. W. Rush, Miss Maize Castet lo, William Cooper, Cowden, Wil cox & Co., John 8. Di twcller, 3 ; Edward R. Ev ans 2 i U. N. Eller, Harriet Fullmer, Mrs. Mary Jackson, Howard Lewis, Miss Annie K. Ludwlg, Mrs. E. M. Pofster, Lsyfelt Savage 'i Silas Wright, Nathnu Williams, O. W. If eager, Esq. J. J. SMITH, r. m. Tui highest prices are paid (or Grey Squirrels, Frogs, Turtles, He, by Wm. Reese, of the St, Elmo Ealing .Saloon, In Pleasant' buildings, Suubury, 'a. Tnit greatest want of the pronent ngo is men and women, healthy nnd vigorous In mind and body. Tho continued heartaches, weaknesses, ncrvousnei-s, nnd varying nllments which nflllel women aro generally the result of Imperfect no tion of tho stomach nud other vital organ. Dr. Walrrk's CAMt-nnxiA ViNEoAn BirrEits, being Composed entirely of vegetable substances Indi genous to California, may be tiiken with perfect safety by the most delicate, nnd nrc n sure reme dy, correcting nil wrong action and giving new vigor to tho whole system. OrExixo, Bird Cages, plain nnd ornnmciiial, In bronze, brass and white metal new and hand some, nt HaKcltine's. llnslnrsg Notices. Tun great remedy to keep fever nwny is to keep the feet dry. During the late rainy season it could senrco bo nvoided, but wo learn that W. II. Miller of the Excelsior, keeps boots nnd shoes Hint nrc warranted, mid the feet nre kept perfict ly dry during nny rain. Ho also keeps on hand a variety unequuled In this part of the Stato to select from lor nny kind of wear. Stymsii Spiiixo ani Summeu Hat. A largo supply of stylish Spring nnd Summer Hats to suit nil fancies and tastes hus just been received nt 8. Faust's store, Market Square. A specialty In straw hats j and tho lightest, coolest nnd neat est hat in use is the ventilated casslmcre hat. A large stock to select from, stylish goods and rea sonable prices. Call aud examine before pur chasing elsewhere. Special Notices. On Marriage. Essay Tor Young Men, on Great Social Evils nnd Abuses, which interfere, will. Marringe, nnd ruin the happlnese of thou sands, with Dure means of relief for tho Erring nnd Unfortunate, deceased and debilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO Till: Sl l't l.UI.XG. The Rev. William II. Norton, while residing in Brazil us n missionary, discovered In that land of medicine n remedy for Coxsumi-tiox, SciioFUl.A, Soke Tiiiioat, Corons, Coi.uk, Asthma, AXD Neiivcius Weakness. This rein ed v has cured myself after nil other medicines had failed. Wishiiiit to benefit the (tillering. I will send the recipe for preparing and using this reined v to all who desire it FREE OF CHARGE. Please send an envelope, with your name and address on it. Address, Rev. WILLIAM II. NORTON, 070 BlCDADWAV, Oct. H1STI. ly. New Yokk City, r) v 7 1. ? -r, O 9 & - m CD Jh gig 2 . TS f C in PI o O o H ft. C -3 1. W - - w 2 1 t ' u U v 3 THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. 1U1!LISHED as a warning nnd for the benefit of youmi men and othm who suirer from Nervous Debility, Lots of Manhood, etc., sup- ' " '""THE MEANS OF SELF-CURE. Written by one who cured himself, nfter under going considerable quackery, nnd sent free on re ceiving a post-paid directed envelope. Address. NATHANIEL MAVFAIR, June S, '72. (linos. llrooklyn. N. Y. SIXItlKY MARKETS. I'lour mill 4ruln Hurlift. Extra Family $12.00 Red Wheat , p. bit., Si.OO Buckwheat, p. t-t., 5.0U Rvc, Com Meal, " 3..rt Com, Wheat llran, p. bit. 1..VI lluekw heat Shorts, lUM) Oats, 33 lbs., Corn A Oaf Chop, 2. Oil Flaxseed, Timothy Seed, p. b. D.0U l'rodut-c .Market. 70 1.00 f0 1 tatocs, f0 Hams, 18 Tallow, 115 Country Snap, 13 Dried Apples, 10 " Peaches, Sbnuhb-rs, 15 S i VI Hi 1! Eggs, per doz., Hotter, per lb., Lard, " Sides, " i II lO Wr'TCPTTt? tV n A. 11. rltAiNLlot UO CC LU., No. 15 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. We have opened for the Fall Trade, the largest aud best nssorted stock of PI 1 1 LA DE LPI 1 1 A C A K PETS, Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, ' Window Shades and Paper, Carpet Chain, Cotton, Yarn, Hatting, Wadding, Twines, Wicks, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancy Baskets, iirooms, Baskets, Buckets, Brushes, Clothes Wringers, Wo ulen and Willow Ware, IX TUT. t'NITKO stah:i. Our large Increase in business enables us to sell at low prices, and furnish the best quality of Goods. Mil.E oENT FOU THE ' CELEBUATEI) AMERICAN WASH ER, Trick, $5.50. The most Perfect and Successful Washer ever Made. Agents Wanted for tho American Washer 111 nil pan of the Stato. Sept. 7, 3m. GEO. F.YANS. E. G. MAIZE. Geo. Evans & Co., 014 .Market Street, I'liilauVliiliiii, TAILOIiS and MILITAttV CLOTHIERS, Military, Bund &. Fire Organizations promptly uniformed. Samples of Cloth, with Photographs, sent free on application, Ours being the leading house ou Military work, we feel that wo can offer Inducement which can not be attained any w hero else. Aug. 24, 1S73. lIKKTINTItvr GEOHGE M. ItENN, in SiuquunVt LuiLUng, Market Square, Si NULiir, Pa., 1 prepared to do nil kinds of work pcrtuiiitng to Dentistry, lie keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Teeth, and other Dental material, from which he will be able lo select, and met, ine wuuts of his customers. All worn wurmuted to givtulilacliou,or else the mouey refunded. The very uu.l Mouth Wash audTouth-Powdurs kepi ou hand. His references are the numerous patrons for whom he has worked for the lubt twelve years, fcaubury, April -1, 17:.'. dfrlu bbciiUmcnts. AiimiiilNt rutor'n Notice. ""OTICE Is hereby given, Hint letters of nd mliiist rat hm having been granted tothn nn clcrslgncd on the tstato of Mrs. Mary C. Wlth Ingtou, Into of the borough of Suubury, Xorth'd county, l'a., dec. All those knowing themselves Indebted to said estate nre requested to mnke Im mediate payment, nnd persons having claim wHl rrcseut thciii for settlement. GEO. W. 8MITH, lcfinfnfsfrafoi. Piinbary, Sept. 11, 1873. Ot. Tailoring! Tailoring!! CHARLES MAIIIL, Respectfully Informs the citizens of Suubury nnd vielnitv, tbut he has opened a TAILOR SHOP, on Fourth Street, below Market, In the Mullen building, nnd that he Is prepared to mnke up nil kinds of UENTN' A. KOY'tf NUTS, In the latest styles. Having had much exper ience In the business he desires the public to give him a trial. Clothing will hn mndc up In the latest Palis nnd American Fashions lu the most satisfactory manner. Aug.l7,'73.-lf. CHARLES MAIIIL. Irooft)ril Amendment TO THE Constitution of Pennsylvania Joint ItCMOlutioil Proposing nn Amendment to the Constitution ot Pennsylvania. i il rewired by the Semite and Hintre nf Hrpre. MHtutiren of the Coniminni'enith of l-nnylrania in G'eoici iif AhmihIiIij kiii, '1 hat the following amend ment of the Constit ullon of this Commonwealth be proposed to the people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of the tenth article thereof, to w it : AMENDMENT : Strike nut the sixth section of the sixth nrtielc of the Constit ntlon, and insert In lien thereof the following: "A State Treasurer shall b; chosen by the qualified electors of the Stale, nt such times nnd for such term of sciviee ns shall he prescribed bv law." WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES S. 111TAN, Speaker of Senate. Ai'I'hoved The twenty-second day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventv-lwo. .INO. W. GEARY. Prepared iiiu'i certified for publication pursuant to the Tenth Aitiele of the ( oustilutiin. FRANCIS JORDAN. Secretary of the Commonwealth Office Secretary of the Coniinonweaith, llarrlsburg, June 2iitn, 1S72, June 211, 172. '.hn. 10,000 Political Agents Wanted rent " lor our great Campaign Chart. I The most attractive nnd salable thing out. II i Is indispensable to men of all parlies, furnishing I lust the facts anil Ib'-nrcA needed, fur everv ilav reference; by every intelligent voter. Agents are selling from IS to no n Day. The most liberal terms. Send for descriptive circular. Address, DI FFIELD ASHMEAD, Publisher, a'U. 711 Saiisom St., Philadelphia. Bakery for Sale. The well known Hakery of W. II. Haas, on Fourth street, S'liibury, including n good dwell ing house nnd good stabling attached, Is offered for sale on reasonable terms. The Hakery is new and of good capacity, capable of baking '.'0 barrels ol Hour per week. Applv to Win. 11. or ALliF.KT HAAS. July 20, 187-i.-tf. Suubury, Pa. Presidential Campaign. C A PS, C A PES Si TORCHES Send for Ii.i.rsTHATEn Cm C I I. All AMI I'll i K List. CINNINOIIAM ,M HILL, MAM FAC TTllKUS, No. 301, Ciirncii Stui-kt, PHILADELPHIA. . 4 mo-. NEW SUM ME It GOODS! MISS KATE IILK K, MARKET SQUARE, SUNlilRY, PENN'A. ISlack Dress Silks from SI CO to 2 00. Japanese Silks, Silk Pongeis, Plaid Poplins, Mixed Poplins, llarnul from 30 cents to il 00. DOI.LY VAKIU:S, Chintqes, Detains, fzc. French Muslins, Mar seilles (Juilts. Kii (iloves, with single ami double buttons. I, u c c H h a w I m . A general assortment of White (ioods. J . A l A 1 1 I .M 1 1 1 A J1.M1I1U fit Jl, t, ; DERSS TRIMMINGS, LACES, &c, sold M LAWNS, GINGHAMS nnd PIQUES, yri-iiuv icuuceu i-rices. Sunbuiy, May IS, 1873. C. W. KKEFl'll It. A. G ASS, ISTow Goods! Dry (incids, Xotions, Furnishing (ioods, (Jriiceriis, Oil Clot lis, (Jlass and Xnils of every variety, at one low price, at KEEFEll & OASS' STOUE, orner or t-ourth and Market Streets, SI NBI RY, PA. All kinds of (irain taken iu exchange snme ns cash. Call and see us. KEEPER .t GASS. Suubury, April 27, 1ST2. 1'1'ICTA 1 X 51 ATI.lt I A I.S. LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES. CORN IC E DECOR ATIONS, LAMI5RE(JUIN'S LACE DRAPERIES. PIANO COVERS, F U RNITUR E CO V E RINGS, TASSELS AND LOOPS, N OTT1 N G 1 1 A M CU RT A 1 NS, CRETONNES,. SUMMER CURTAINS, 15ROCATELLE. Special Interior DKixntAiiCttia, To Oiilur nt Muileralo Pt ices. Miuonic Hall, 710 Chestnut Street, Phil'a. Juno 22, 1S72. 4:n. ' Jane o. !-,-' IJUTClIEltl! BUTCHERY! 5Ienris. KEl'FEH' A 1IOWEK, Third Street, opposite Central Hotel, SI NBI RY, PA., KEEP constautly ou huud the very choicest or fresh IttKF, 511'TTUX AMI Vi:.l., which is sold ut the lowest prices. Meat cau bs had at all hours duiing the day. Suubury, Pa., June , IH'ii. MII.MM'.KY. SPRING STYLES nt tho CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE OP HUSH .. NII1KMI.EH. Every kind of Millinery Goods, embracing llttttt, lluniirlM, N-1mw1 llMttt, Crape Hat uud liouurtM. Ribbons aud Flowers, Triinmini: of every de scription, uud every kind of goods usually kept lu u millinery establishment, cut. be had at her store ut thu lowest pi ices. The very best ill the Philadelphia market has been selected, to which (he ladies are Invited to ciamtne and be convin ced. Mies 1., SHISSLER, Market Square, Suubury, Pa, Apill 30, 187'!. Sleto bbcrtUmcnts. lAt IIY A ( O ft C OM'.Tl. Q l f made from ROcts. Call and examine VlV or i sample sent (posinge free) for 5(1 cts. thnt retail quick for t in. R. L. WOL COTT, DU Chatham Square, N. Y. s31-4w. Tp'RTn'r'lA prospectus of the People's Stand x AAJAJ,iri Bible, 650 Illustrations, will be AGENTS. nn:no nnl mMrod to ZIK.(il,Kll A Mc tCRllY, iM Aieh St. Phlla. Pa. "T3"J'"omBnrJ'rNoiiU'linriiiliiH:." X- How cither sex may fascinate nnd irain Hie love nnt! affections of nny person they choose, In stantly Tnl.1 simple mental ncqulreincnt nil can possess, free, by mall, for 25 cts. together with a marriage guld , Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Ac. A queer, exciting biiok. 100,1100 sold. Address, T. WILLIAM A CO., s21-4w Publishers, Phlla. arren tiTWit II J first Premium Double. Elevated Oven, Warmim: Cb.ct, llroil. Ing Door, Vender (iiiard. Dumping mi l Sinking Orate, Dir-1 Draft. FL LI.EK, WARREN A CO., 'J:;0 Water Street, New York. s'jl-lw. DUTY OFF TEAS! Extra IiiJucriiicnls for Club. SEND l-'OIl NEW CLUB CIKCULAII ! Which contains full explanations of Premium, Ac. THE WAY TO OHTAIN OCR GOODS. Persons living at a distance from New Yoik. can club together, and get them at the same price ns we sell them to our Warehouses In New York, lu order to get up a club, let each person w lolling to join say bow much Ten he wani, and select the kind nnd price from our Price List, as Pub lished in our circulars. Write the mums. Kinds nod amounts plainly on n list, nud when Ur (.nb is complete send It to us by mail, and we w ill put each paity's goods in separate package, nnd maik the mime upon them, wiih Hie co-t. so there need be no confusion in distribution each party petting cxm-Hy what he orders, and no more. The funds to pay for goods ordered can be sent by drafss on New York, Post-Olllcp mou' V ordeis, or by express. Or, we w ill, if desire i, send the goo Is by Express, to "coHecX on do- '"THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., ill nii1 S3 Veej- St rod, sCl-4w. P. (. liox r..,4:j. New York City. THOMPSON'S WOKED-li EXOWN ED PATENT Glove-Fitting Corset. jf&&fr3&&&, N- Corset has ever enjoyed VSMllTMSy 'Tl'" f"1' them Is : ..trj ciin-inui v increasing, ne- causc T!i::v c.rvr. I'.MVriiSAl. f;AT:s-A-TI!N. Are Handsome, Durable, Ec-o-io-nica'. nu I a 0 rKIiFKCT i'JT. A-k for THOMPSON'S O EN I" INI". (iLOVE FITTINli. every Corset being stamped with the name Thompson, ami the trade-mark a Crown. Sold by all Frst-Clns.s Dealers. s314w. " Wells' Carbolic Tablets Foil Curous, Cm. ii ,v. HoAitsi'Ni:.-s. These Tablets pieseul the Acid in Combination with other ctlh ieut remedies, in a popular form, for the Cure of all THROAT aim Ll'NG Di seases. Iloarscnets and I'lceralion of the Throat are Immediately relieved and statements arc con stantly being sent to the proprietor of relief In cases of Throat (liUier.ll h't- of years standing. l"l'IO. Don't be deceived by worthless imitation, (iet only Wells' ( urbolie Tablets. Price .'.- cts. per box.' JOHN (J. KF.LLOOi;, Senc'. for Circular. 1 I'l nt street, N. Y. f c,lw Sole Agent for L'uitc.l States. i QOTTf 1 A MONTH easily made with Sl.-n- I ! ivcil ami Key-Check Dies. Secure cir cular and Samples, fr S. M. SPENCER, liraltli boro, Yt. ,4v. Q1 a day to Agents, selling Campaign Had 'J' 1 Jges, for Ladies and Gents as breast and scarf pins, gold plate. 1 v. it h photographs of I'l evi dential Candidates. Samples mailed free for i'O cents. M KAY A: Co.. .i:i Cedar St., N. Y. 110KACE (.iHEKJ.KYJS; FAMILY. An elegant Engraving, perfect likenesses. 23, 3S inches, sent by mail 1, .il.n. Campaign ioO'ls, 1 silk (Irani Hadge and 1 p'ated 'Sk: Sample latest styles Wedding cards. Xoics. .Ve., 3.1e. A. DF.M AREST. Engraver, st,4w. ls3 Rroadwav, N. Y. MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET. DIO LEWIS' New and Greatest Wmk is an im mense success, lotb thousand in press. Agents delighted and coining money. Agents Wanted everywhere. GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher, s7,4w 7;i;; Sausom street, l'nila. 1 I ' I 'L 1 I "l "r cocuia.s ai j jVvJj j 1 I O t'!''''"11 ,,or,n f,)r '.'M -W W A m Z 1 f . - ..I V mil i ..n.,., .u..i,. ., pnlilicaii- ism in America." The fastc.-t selling l-onk out. J. M. STODDART V Co., Publisliers. s7,4w. Philadelphia. M & ft FURNACES. Powerful and Economical Heaters. .I.uncs A. Law son, Patentee. FlT.l.E!!, WARREN & CO., s,12w 2i:ti Water St., New Vork. FKEl-: TO liOOK AOKXTS! An Elegantly Bound Canva'slng Book for the best and cheapest Family Bible ever puhlihcd, , will be sent free or charge to any bonk iiL'ciit. It contains nearly 500 line Scripture illustrations, uud agents are uncling with unprecedented suc cess. Ad Ire, stating experience, etc., uud uo will show vou what our nircnts are doing, 1 NATIONAL lTM.IMIiNi; ( ().. s7,tw. Philadelphia, l'a. .; kxts to tjii: i;i:scri:! Scatter the t mt h an.r.::-r the pi o!c. R1C1I ARUMIN'S PERSNNAI. 1HSTOUV ol liltl.NT tells more trutli about the man than all ll.ep.i peis iu the world, it you want to know if IJraut is a thief, liar or drunkard i"ad this book. Agents can make large wages for the next few mouths selling it, as it is wanted, nnd we give overwhelm ing cotnuil-siotis. Address. AMERICAN ITRI.ISIllMi CO.. Hartford, Ct. V; l.XTS IVW I I II In every county lo sell a new work on our glorious country. It is the result of three years labor, bv James 11. McCain-, Jr., the celebmted writer and Is entilhd THE EAT liElTr.LIC. . It contains more information than n doz.'ti cyclojiedias j illustrated witb over 2011 superb en gravings. Is adapted for the coming political campaign, uud should lie ow ned by every voter. Il sells better lluiii any other book, "uud pays bet tor to handle. For terms and territory, apply at ouce to Wll.UAM B. EVANS .v CO.. s7,4w Publishers, Phllud'a. tewaitDiiriw Improved, Unrivaled a Unko.i ai.i:d. Burns any size Coal. FI LI.EB, WARREN A CO., s7,12w 2;ili Water St., New Vork. Agents! Look Here! There Is u Great Rush for the New Splendidly Illustrated Edition of ROBINSON CRUSOE, Because it is tho most faselnatiug nnd popular book iu print, uud excels ull lu real elegance and and low prices. Just out. IWS pages, linte l pa per, only 2.50, eay worth fa.5ci. Is u (ire.il lilt, sells quick and fast. Terms of thi and our new Bibles, also. Agent.' Pocket Companion I roe. Write to HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, 7,4v 7211 rsinsoui Si , Phil'a. mm fthsccl! ar.cous. AGENTS ) CAMi-Alti HAND B0O1L nud wanted. ) citizens manual. A Political Compend, lor veters of nil parties. Lives of tin- Presidents, and the Hie pr-si nt Cnn didutes. Coii-titufiou of lln- I'. S., and I Vc'.n ra tion of Independence. Convention nnd I'lat riirm. Kleithni return, the last C-nsus, A:e. 25;) Pages) ;10 Ensjiimngs i Price fM.U-V Sell it sight ( ffl'lto'!! per d:ivea!!v mndc. For Circulars, address HLKFiKLD ASHMEAD. s7.t Publisher. Phil'n. Il is not a phvsic which may give temporary re'icf lo the. suff rc-r for the first few dose, ut which, fiom continued use brings Pile nnd kin Ircd diseases to nid in weakening the invalid, nor is it a doctored liquor, which, under the popular iiaiiir nl --Hitters'' is so extensively palmed otl on the public a sovereign remedies, but it is a, mnt powerful Tonic- and alterative, picnoune.-i, so by I he lending medie.-.l nuihnrities of Loudon, and Paris, ami he been long used by the regular physicians ol i ther co. nitric with wonderful lit medial result. DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA retains nil the medical viitues peculiar lo lbs phint and must bo taken as u permanent curative agent. 1 there want of netlon In your Liver iV Spleen I I I nle-s relived nt, once, t lie Idood becomes iin I pun; by delct tIoiis secretions, producing scrof'u I ion? or skin diseases. Iliotches, Felons, Pin-lutes, I Canker. Pimples, iV.c., tec j Take .liiiulielia to clean--!', purify nnd reslon , the v i! i:i I oil blood lo healthy action. Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach f 1'ule-s ill I gestion i- promptly aided the system is clel-iiila-i le with lo-s of vital force, poveity nf the Klood, DropMcal Tendency, General Weakness or Lntsi 1 tilde. i Take it to as'lst Digestion without reaction, it i will impart youthful vigor to the weary sullen r. Have you weakness of the Intestines! You j nn- in danger nf Chronic Diarrhoea or the dread I fal I ii fit m mnt ion of the It.iwels. Take il to nlhiy irritation and ward oil tenden- ey to inflammations. ! Have you weakness nf the I't-eriiic ot I'linaty Org ms f You inut procure instant relief or you , are liable to sntlering worse than death. ! Take it to strengthen organic weakness or lifu , becomes a burden. : Finally It should be frequent ly taken to keep : the system in perfect health or you are otherwise, i In great danger of malarial, miasmatic or evnla . giolis diseases, JOHN (. KELLOGG. IS Piatt St., N. Y. Sole Agent for the Culled Male?. ' Price, SI per Bottle. Send for Circular. 4w 7. D. ME LOCK, Druggist and Apothecary, (Successor to Dr. Y . W. Myody.) I At the old e.-tab!i-bed stand on Market Square, MMIl ltY, KM. : Keeps constantly ou baud n fall stock of well selected DRUGS & CHEMICALS, j Druggists Fancy Goods, COM 1!S, I 1I1U:S!!ES, i PERFCMEUY. l'ATENT MEDICINES.OILS, TAINTS GLASS, PUTTY, j V.tltMSlI, OYI'.STI FI'S, i In fact everything usually kept In it well con ducted i TDE-XJGr STOP.E. j Particular nltention paid lo compounding I'hy i sici.'iu.- pre-cript ions and family receipts by the Propriator him-eif. Sniiluiry. Pa., Jane s, 17'J. of Hie largist uud iiioi-t fashionable stock of Cloths and Cassimeres of every grade, and ( iriit li-uu-ii's Ktiniiliiiiir (jotitls. nf. TI5ri. .OTTS MEIK'HANT TAH.Ol! STlMIE, in Miller's li.oel,-, Third street, two doors below ' Mnl.et, SCNiU HY, PENN'A. The nnst la-hiotiab'c clothing made to order fi-niu every variety of goods. Suits of nil sixes made up nt the shortcut no tice, from the bet selected stuck iu New York 1 and Philadelphia. t.'all ami be convinced. ; T1K'3. G. NOTT. ! April .'(1. 1ST.'. Sjiriiii; it lid Siiiiimcr Opciiiiii; or 5I1I.I.9.M.KV (iOOlM. , 1 1 ut s and 1 Son nets, Triiiiniecl and ' lnt rimmed, II I IS RONS, FLOWERS. ! WREATHS, LACES, &c, I ull new stylos. CrH( 1 oJIsi cfull ;raI's. j CRAPE HATS AND l'.ONNETS, mid cvt rvlhing usually kept in a Millinery Store. Call at I M. L. (iOSSI.F.R'S Store, j 4") South 1'oiirtli Street, below the S. Y. R. R., ! SCMil'llY, PA. April 2i, lsV.'. A. M. MEIXELL, lH'll.tll IS Aiiit-ricail uud ".nroiK'iiit UATC lii.S. PINE JEWELRY ami SILVERWARE EVrlVciciI fipocf iK-It-N and Tjo .lltlt-h. GOLD HEADED CANES. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired nnd war ranted. Market Square, 1S72.-IC CNI1I. RY, Pa. Feb. ; Uuiihooil tIlotv l.oI, t!ovt Itostor od ! Peta Just p'ib'ish- I, a new e ll, ion of Dr. Vr-n-i ( I I.VEEWE1.1. S lH.l.HI;ATEl EssAV on the radical eaio (uiihoul medicine) of SPERMATORRHEA, or Semin il Wo.ikncs-, Involuulary Siininal I.us-ts, I M POTENCY, Mental mid Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, nnd Fits, induced by scll'-in.lulgcnce or sixuiil extravagance. i i) Price, In n sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable es say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dvi gcrous use of internal medicine, or the application of the knife pointing out it mode of cure at one simple, t-rruiiu, and ctrcc lual, by means of w hich every sutlcivr, no mut ter w hat his condition may he, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radical!. Iv',-" This Leal lire .hoiild belli the bauds of every youib and i vory man iu the land. Scut, under seal, In a plain envelope, to any addrc.s, postpaid, ou receipt of six ceuls, or two, postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's ''Marriage Guide," price .10 cents. Ail licss the Publishers, CHAS. .1. ('. KI.INE iV CO., P. O. Box, ..'.si',. l .'7 Bowcrv, New York. April 2i, W.'. iiiSii