SUN BURY, NOVEMBER 23, 1872. jfocal Affairs. VP Sbwino MiOHiNE.-MI8 Caroline Dallusls the gent for the sale of the best Bewlnf Machine In existence, Tin "The Improved Blnger," "Grover A Baker," ''Howe," end "Domestic,'' which are constantly on hand and told at rea tonnble price. Bhe Is alio agent for the cele brated Frnntt and rope Knitting Machine. Call and see them. Office on Market street, eaat of the railroad. Htotm o Balk. Several good toves for ale, nearly new one a base burner. Inquire at thla office. Th Golden Light 8tove and Heater, for alo by J. B. Reed, Third Street, opposite the Central IIot el, Bunbary, Pa. Dedicatiok. The new church of the denom ination of the United Brethren lu Christ, located between Bnydertown and Rccd'i Station, will be -dedicated to the services of God on Sunday, De cember 1st, 1872. Bishop J. Weaver, Elder G. W. Nllea Rigor, and other ministers, will be pre sent to participate In the exercise. The public are cordially Invited to attend. Dinner and horse feed will be provided. Thomas Garland, Pastor. Wastrd. All those who know themselves In debted to this office, will confer a fnvor by pay hip; np their accounts. We are much In need of tnoucy. Tub Demnrest Patterns for Ladies Dresses will be found at the store of Clement and Oissingcr. Correction. We wcro made to say In our ls suo of Inst we6k. that the striking of tho Court House clock could be heard over ten miles In stead of two miles, as it had been written. The Lycoming Fire Insurance Company, lost f 1400 by the Boston flic. Win. Cornier of Wntsontown, G. W. Arm strong, II. J. Hee ler of McEwcnftvllle, and Phil lip Clark of Bunbnry, captured two deer In the mountains up the West Branch lust week. The largest weighed 103 pounds. A Bajjkino House will be opened in Wntson town by Messrs. Piper, Holilen, Lautz & Sal lnde, in a few days. The young folks are Itching to try their skates ou patches of Ice formed here utid there. A large quantity of corn still remains in the fields unhtiskcd the. operation having been de layed by sundry pell3 of wet weather.. Tue editor of the. Democrat says that he dis posed of the one dozen bottles of wine to Thud. S. Shannon. Mr. Shannon Is u working Repub lican, and says that ho was not deceived us much In the quality of the wino as lie was In the num ber of bottles. Democratic like, there wcro but six bottles Instead of a dozen. TnE Epizootic, or horse Inllueuza, is now pre vailing throughout the Union. All the towns in this section have been visited with this singular distemper, In some places with greater severity than others. In this place It has prevailed for a week past, In a mild form, and to u limited ex tent. It yields readily lo the usual remedies, and if attended to In time seldom proves fatal. The cold snap of the past week lias given us a sudden introduction tu the rigors of the comiug winter. Last winter the river was frozen over ou the 2flth of November. The season Is at hand and all should be prepared for it in time. Tun Executive Commmillee of the Northum berland County Agricultural Society, will meet nt the Court House in Sunbury, on Tuesday next, for the purpose of settling up matters in relation the last fair. All parlies Interested will please, attend. By order of the President, JoSKI'II Bum. broiiES Dz.vtii. Mi- Mary Simpson, of this plaee.dh'd very suddenly on Monday night last of heart dlsease.ut the residence of Clias. J. Bruuer, Esq. About 1") o'clock complained of being unwell and at l o'clock flic wa a corpse. lie was a sister of Jesse M. Simpson, nt oue time Treasurer of this eounlv. Lewis M. YoDtit, Agent of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of N. Y. Insures ail per sons to their satisfaction. Call and get a circu lar ut the office, near the Court House. The Horse Epidemic made Its appearance lu this place on Saturday last. It broke out in the stables of the Mineral R. R. A Mining Co., at Cameron Colliery, in which there are some CO horses and mules, and spread rapidly until all were affected. Iu consequence, work at the col liery was suspended on Monday. On Wednes day morning several cases were reported at the Luke Fidler stables, and wc hear of a number around town ; also, ut Locust Gap, Trcvorton and throughout the country. Thus far tho dis ease has uot been attended with fatal results. Hhamokin Herald. A Fiiee Lccturo on Education and Manners. Self-made men uud the power of Music on Man kind, will be given in the Lutheran Church, this (Friday) evening, by Mr. J. Decker, graduate from tho Univeiaity f Goettingen, Germany. Mr. Decker is a disabled printer, who has work ed with Greeley, 6cofield, and Colfux many years ago. He is a worthy muu and bit lectures are of fiue production. Tub trlnl of Dr. B. F. Eershncr on the charge of committing a rape, which consumed a large portlou of the time of the court week before last, resulted In a verdict of guilty, and the Doctor was given In custody ol the Sheriff. A motion for a new trial was made by the attorney of the defendant which is still pendlcg. Tub editor of the Wattoniovn Rtcord asks us whether we know the price of chickens. We con fess we do not, ns they are a scarce article in market since the editor of the Record la paying frequent visits to Suubury. We would advise such of our citizeus us raise chickens, to place their heu-roost at a higher flit It ude, or kennel their dogs In the hen yard. Aurest or a bi'pposeu Murderer. About three years ago a man was killed by one McGra dy, in the city of Scrauton, who escaped Immedi ate! after the occurrence, and baa not been beard ofiucc. A reward of 2000 was offered for bis apprehension at the time. Ou Monday last Dr. Updegruff, formerly a resident of Scrauton, stepped iuto a barber shop In this place where be found a man answering the description of Mo Grady. Dr. Up' graft informed the police of the fact, staling at the sums time that if the man had a scar on the back jvart of the Deck It wai McGrudy. Upon examination tbe tear was fouud. McGrudy was arrested and taken to Bcrauton to answer tbe arrest. EruooTio. On.Thurd-y.last, Henry Brown, ostler at the City Hotel, waj drawn away from his occupation by a Mr. Drunk, and came down Market street a far as Third, where he wa overtukeu by a negro Porter l the same hotel, who took compassion on Jl'jury'i Eplxootle con dltion. procure! a, whasll.-. Lira hoojtf, inucb, iut ilia protestation of lieu;. t. O. O. F SBMi-lHiruAb BbsbioH 0 Grand Lodob or Priwtlvahia. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania held their semi-annual session on Tuesday last, at their hall on Blxth street, Philadelphia. Grand Master William Stedman.of Philadelphia, presi ded, and the altcndahco of representative Wa unusually full. The report of the Grand Mas ter and Deputy Grand Master, Jacob M. Camp bell, cf Johnstown, were read, showing an en larged Interest In the proceedings of the order throughout Pennsylvania, and that sixteen new lodges . hod been Instituted during the last six months. i . On motion of Representative Wost, of No. 188, the hour for tbe session of tbe Grand Lodgs were fixed from 0 to IS a. m., and 9 to 6 p. m. Appeal ense' were considered until noon, when the Grand Lodge adjourned. Afternoon 8BS8IOX. The Gmnd Lodge re-ns-acmbled at two p. m. Grand Secretary Nicnol son stuted that, Immediately after the Boston Arc, he addressed to tbe Grand Lodge of Mas sachusetts a letter asking If tho members of the order bad suffered materially, and offering aid. To thla he had received an answer from Chas. D. Cole, Grand Secretary, expressing thanks and saying that, though n largo number of mem bers of the order were thrown out of employ ment, but few dwelling houses were burned, and they would probably not need the aid of the brotherhood In other cities. The correspondence wa ordered to be entered on the Journal. Past Grand Muster Wm. H. Barnes, of New York, was Introduced to the Grand Lodge. Past Grand Representative Bltnpson rend the report of tho Grand Representatives to the Grand Lodge of the United 8t:iti-s, showing the institu tion of the Grand Lodge of the German Empire In Prussia, and the progress of tho order In Aus tralia, Puiu ond tho Biitish Isles. Representative Bertram, of 190, offered tho fal lowing : Ruob'ed, That a committee of flvt bo appoint ed to ascertain the feasibility of providing homes for needy orphans and widows, unable to sup port themselves, In such Institutions ns already exist iu different portions of the State, ascertain ing, ns nearly ns possible, the cost in such cases, and anv other information bearing on this sub ject, mid tbe mot feasible means of raising such stuns annually as may do necessary to carry out this prominent feature of our order, and report at the ucxt nnuiial session of this Grand Lodge. Representative Greenwood, of J'.ltl, moved to postpone the subject Indefinitely, which was agreed to. The death of E. C. Harvey, of Wiikesbarre, was announced, unrt tbe subject referred to Re presentative Levergood, of C7, past Grand Mus ter Stokes, and Representative West, of 188. The committee reported resolutions of respect to bis memory and condolence with his family. Wedxbmiat Sessions. The Grand Lodge rc-asscmbled on Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock, Grand Master, Stedmaii, presiding. It was ordered that Instructions in the work be given nt eleven o'clock. An appeal was presented from Lehighton Lodge, No. "44, and on the poiiit being raised that tho appeal was not lu order, the Grand Lodge sustalued the point. The appeal was then referred to a spe cial committee. The committee appointed to In vestigate and try tho caarges against D. D. G. M. Baltz reported finding hlin guilty, and, on motion, he was unanimously expelled from the Grand Lodge, and tho Grand Secretary was di rected to notify bis lodge. The hour of 11 hav ing arrived, the Grand Lodge was Instructed by Grand Secretary Nicholson In relation to changes in tho work of the order. At 12 o'clock they ad- i Journed till 3 o'clock. At two o'clock tho sesslou was resumed, Grand I Master Stcdman, presiding. After the transaction of other business, nomi nations for grand ofllccrc being In order, the fol lowing were made : Grand Master Jacob M. Campbell. Deputy Grand Master Isaac A. Shcppard. Grand Warden John Levergood, of No. 67; S. B. Buyer, of No. C20 ; II. P. Kinnear, of No. .100; Wm. S. Black, of No. liTl t John H. Uhle, of No. 401 ; D. B. Else, of No 112 ; G Miller, of No. 117; Tlico. Cornman of No. Ill; John A. Myler, of No. 1S2. Grand Secretary James B. Nicholson. Grand Treasurer M. Richards Mucklr. Grand Representatives J. Alexander Simi son, of No. 110 ; W. H. Triuick, of No. hi ; Al fred Slack, of No. 41 ; Samuel F. Gwinuer, of No. 530. S. N. Foster, r.f No. 19J, was elected tinstec. At four o'clock tho Gruud'LoJgo udjonriual. The annual session of the Grund Lodge will beheld at Wilkes-barrc on the third Tuesday of May, 1S73. The New Siieuht. The new Sheriff, S. H. Rotbcimel, took possession of his ofllee week be fore last, and the old Sheriff, John B. Heller, retired. Mr. Kothermcl assumes the duties of bis office Willi that busincss-llko manner for which he has long been known. His gentleman ly deportment, lu connection with a thorough kuowlcdge of business, will no doubt make him a popular officer. His friends who have stood by him at tbe recent election will have no cause to regret that they labored hard to secure him the office. Siucc he bus taken possession of the office we huve cveu heard Democrats speak of him lu the highest terms. The office will under go a general lcnovating, and business will be done in a more systematic manner. The City Hotel. This very excellent estab lishment erected In 1871 by Mr. Ed. T. Drumhel Icr, we nie happy to state, is now almost always crowded with transcient and permanent custom. When Mr. Drumheilcr had finished tbe beautiful structure uow known as the "City Hotel" It wa the opiuiou of many that he had over-estimated the demand of our flourishing place lu regard to his business, but it seems that enterprlslug gen tleman had a more correct Idea of tho matter Iliac those who differed with him In opinion. While all our public bouses have their usual and an increasing custom, his large establishment, al though iu operatiou uot quite oue year. Is well filled. Itcuuuot be otherwise, located ai it Is, but one square from the depot, and nearly In tbo centre of the business portion of tbe place. The conveniences of the house are attractive. Tho large and wcll-warmcd rooms and balls compare with the best hotel outside of Philadelphia, and none other In this section can excel It in external appearance. In additiou to all this his well-supplied tables must guarantee success iu uu emi nent degree to Mr. Drumbeller. Improvements. We notice a fine, three story brick building going up on Eust market street, erected by Tboma K. Bnyd,cr, tbe basement story of which contuins a large stor room. Mr. Robert Campbell Is building a large three story brick building adjolnlag tbo City Hotel. Tbe lower story of which 1 to be occupied a a (tort room. The Disease amoko Cattle, The great epi demic which prevail among horse throughout the country, Is, w learu by our exchanges, ex tending to other aulmul and to fowls. In some, sections the feathered tribe have been severely attacked, and also that cattle and bog are uf ferlng itb tb diseuse. We are informed that aeveral bog have been attached withtu a few day past in this place. Should tbe disease amoug cattlo spreuda it ha amoFg horse, it will undoubtedly cause great suffering among all classes, particularly where meat b the Huff of life. A valuable lot la Cake's addition to Bunbury, I offered for ale at a reasonable price and on good term. Apply at tbi ofllee. CorsT PmoCastMNOt. The Court of Common Flea commenced at Oil place on Monday morn ing last, Judge Rockefeller presiding. The first case called was that of Mary K. Barr vs. George Barn. This Pale Wa tried on Monday and Tuesday, the Jury returning a verdict In fnvor of plaintiff for tbe mm of one thousand dollar and cost of suit on Wednesday morning. The plain tin's claim wa grounded on a breach of promise of marriage on th part of (he defendant. Tho potnt (n the ease, as sworn to by plaintiff and defendant, respectively, were very conflicting, and In consequence thereof, n well a of tho no velty of the character of the case, the Interest manifested In the trial and It resnlts, was quite considerable. It seems that some time about the first of Jaly, 1369, George Burns, the defendant, became acquainted with the plaintiff. Mary E. Barr, a girl well advanced In year, and, after taking a number of walk from that time to the latter part of Angust together by "moonlight alone, Ac, a proposition of mnrriago was made and accepted by tho parties, and the nuptials were to have been duly celebrated on the first day of the following September. A few days pre vious to this time, however, some difficulty arose between them, tbo nature of which was Unfit an other woman beating the name of Ann Qulnu, claimed a preemptive tight to the hand, or at least to the property of the defendant. As the evidence scorns to establish, about three days be fore tho appointed wedding day, Ann Qulnn caused a summons to Issue against the defendant out pf the court of Montour county, and had the same served on him. The plaintiff alleged that on the Monday evening prior to the Wednesday on which tho wedding should have taken place, tho defendant called on her, after his trip to Dan ville, during tbo same day, pursuant to an nr rnngeme it between them, and being required to report what Ann Qulnn wanted to see hlin nbout, (some notice having tbe day before been convey ed to the parties In this suit of Ann's desiro to see defendant,) aud reported that bo had been ar rested for trespass npon tho person of Ann Qulnn and that It would result In hi Imprisonment, Ac. Then the plaintiff replied that there would' be no wedding at her houso on the following Wednes day, feho now In ihs trial soys that the reason she broke off the engagement was that sho was informed by him that a criminal prosecution was likely to bo instituted In the premises before re cited. She assigns this rcasou uIgo, for her exe cution of a certificate of releaso from the con tract of marriage which the defendant offered lu evidence. The defendant denies that he ever no tified her that a criminal prosecution hid been In stituted against him, or that he had been arrest ed by Ann Qulnn, but only tli.it ho was summon ed by her, a nfore:ald, to answer a ploaofa breach of promise of marriage. Mary E. Barr, the plaintiff, here acknowledges that she rolused to marry George Burns on the day appoli.ted, aud that she notified him on the Monday evening re ferred to, also, that she ut, or about that time, caused to be drawn und executed the ceitllleiitu of release before mentioned ; but she further al leges that both tho parol and written release wcro obtained from her by defendant under false representations, to wit, he told her that bo had been arrested at tho suit and instance of Ann Qulnn as above stated, when lu truth ho had not been arrested to miswer n criminal charge, out only summoned to answer a civil claim, llcrelu seems to have becu thetiirning point of the caso, and the jury apparently rather believing her ra ther than him, although ns it would socm he was corrobcratcd moio fully by other circumstance und testimony lu tho case, found uud returned the verdict before adverted to. Larcent. James Cole, a bright youth of about clghteeu summers, was arrested by dipt. Roach, In this place, on Wednesday last, for pur loining a pair of shois from tbe 6bop of Mr. Jar cd Brosiou", on Third street. Colo was taken to the office of Esquire Brico whero it was discov ered that tho Bhocs missing were on his feci. He was committed iu default of bail. Wm. W. Horsing, of Lowor Augusta town ship, lately sold his farm to Mr. James Whipple for tt.OOO. List of letters remaining in the Post Office ut Suubury, November 20, 1S7!;. Miss Vivia Anderson, William Blake, Andrew H.iupt, Alferd How, T. D. Hauirhawaut, 8. R. Hadely, Mrs. Sarali A. Hughe, Win. Hoffman, Mii-s Lizzie KiKeumn. Hugh Malliaton Ephraim Kaker, M. S. Kthn, George Winters. Held for postage. Miss Lizzie W. -Brown, Lew Istown, Pa. J. J. SMITH, P. M. The losses sustained by iudlvidmils who neg lect to Insure lu re'iable companies, is- immense, and many families who arc in comfortable cir cumstances could often be saved from total ruin if they would nllend to Insurance lu time nguiust that monster destroyer fire. We arc happy, however, to notice that many arc ulng the pru caution of late by getting Insured In tbo Peoples. Fire Insurance Company, Philadelphia, which is cousidered sale and reliable. They ulso Insure life at the lowest rates. Mr. dossier, their agent at th'.e place, is doing a handsome business in making out policies In this part of the State. From the 'Evening City Item," Phi'adelphla. The giving of a company's Mutcmct.1 eiugly by itself, conveys to the general public but a confus ed Idea of its growth and prosperity j but when classed side by side with other companies of ac knowledged standing, its comparative rank Is at once to be seen. Measured in this wuy tho Me tropolitan is found to srund second to 110 compa ny. Our own individual appreciation of this company is such that wo have lal.cn a policy cy therein on our own life. Wc bnve also availed outset ves of d opportu nity to take 11 policy lu this couipuuy. En. Ame rica. A large assortment of chairs, lounges, sofas, chamber setts, Ac, have just been opened at B. L. Uuudcnbush's fiynilure. They are ouo of the latest stylos, made up of good material and warranted to give satisfaction. A splcndcd assortment of cheap heelers for sale by J. B. Ped, Sunbury, Pa. Cuafi'KD Hands, face, rough skin, pimples, ringworm, salt-i heutn, aud other b ilaucous af fections cured, and tbe skin in 1 lo soft and smooth, by using tbe Ji nicek Tak Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard fe Co., New York. Be .cer tain to get the Juuincr Tar Soap, as there arc many worthies', imitations made with common tar. KHl,'72.12w. The Purest and Sweetest Cod- Liver Oil is Hazard A Caswell's, made ou the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard A Co., Few York. It la absolutely pure aud sweet. Pa tients who have ouce taken It prefer it to ull others. Physician have decided it superior to any of the other oils lu market. NIOW l'Jw. "Wait Tux I Gbt Mr Baby." On Wedne day afleruoon last a the S o'clock train wa pre paring to itart from the depot, a lady with two bundle on ber arm was scan wildly gestlculullug to the engineer, aud when she got near enough to be heard, she cried out, "dou't yoa start till I get my baby I bave left U iu tho passenger room." The euglneer nodded aasent aud she tarttd for the darling. In a few minute she re turned with the treasure, got aboard the train, and no doubt, silently contemplated what might bave been the eoa sequence bad not the engineer of that train been a father. "All' well that end well." Lock fatxn Republican. Testihdat tbe englueer were to commence tb survey of the route of the new Railroad that I to run front Bellnsgrov by way of Freeburg and Millers town to Broad Top. They would hav started sooner but were waiting on an In strument that wa yet wanting. Selitufrvt Time 0I&1A test. Hnslncaa Notices. W. R. F. Welmcr he Just received hl second purchase of full nnd Winter goods, cheaper than ever. His stock of ladles' dress goods, wator pioofs, furs, carpels, oil Cloths, Ann groceries, nnd In fact everything to suit the taste nnd fancy, nnd at prices nstoxlshlngly low. Ho sells for ready cash, and will not he undersold by any one. Give him a call, and he convinced that Wclmcr's popular cash store Is the pln-eto secure bargains. Bealtifi l. Tho new styles of lints and Caps that adorn tho windows of 8. Faust's hat store, on Market street, are beautiful. Ills fall nnd winter stock Is superior to any ever seen In this place. All the Intest styles, and of tho best qua llty, are to bo found at his establishment, and at prices to stilt the limes. For Bale a young Cow, part Aldcrnfy. In quire at this office. Fott tub Hoists.--T!inumM or Epidemic Ca tarrh. This hslng a typhod disease, requires a sustapjt'ig treatment or success will bo doubtful. Those not knowing hnff to treat tho above dis ease, call on NlO.tf. J.VMES VANDYKE, Sunbury, Pa. French Starch Enamel, R-cd's Grand Duchess Cologne, the Sweetest Perfumery" In America, Choice Toilet Articles of every description, nt Martin A Co.' Drug Store. Nlfi.'Jt. Protect your Horses, by using Brom's Chlor olone, the best disinfectant known. Sold by Martin A Co., Third Street. Go to J. W. Wilvert's Now Tobicco Store for your Tobacco, Cigar'-, Ac., No. 58, Market Bquaic, Bunbury, Pa. When you want to get a first class boot, go see W. II. Miller, ns he hasja-t, received the llncst assortment of Hoot- npj bhies. such lis French Calf, Scotch bottom ; French Calf, double soled and single soled, nil stitched by b ind. Also, fudged boots of the best brands, lie. don't pre tend to sell a machine-sewed boot. For a first class boot go nnd see his stock If you don't buy. Always the latest styles on hand. Evans' Ame rican Patent Gaiters for boys, the nicest shoe ev er made. Sizes run from 4 to 10 i- In facta full line of all tho best make of Boots and Shoes. The Celebrated Star Cook Stove, for sale by J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. Goon Tobacco, Cigars, P'.pc, Fancy Articles, Ac, at J. W. Wilvert's New Tobacco Store, No. 5S, Market Square, Suubury, Fa. HorsR ami Lot rou Sale. A new cottage house, with all the modern Improvement--, locat ed in Piirdylown, on the Cattawlssa road, Is of fered for sale nt n reasonable price. Apply to C. P. Scashiiltz, Sunbury. Pa. . . - 11 " - . . - Special Notices. On Jlarriiiitc. 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Tbe oldest and most reliable Institution for ob taining a Mercantile Education. t-f Practical bustues men a Instructors. For Infortnaiion, write fr a circular to P. DUFF SONS, Pittsburg, Pa. 8H. JO, l7i. m. iflcb tlieriisnums. v u ,. SUNBURY PROPERTY. 13 Houses For Sale EXKC'li'l'OK'fl N.llMU WILL be exposed to public Sale, on Tnr ilay the loth day of IV;eeiiiher next, (1872) nt 10 o'clock A. M., .t the. court House, In tho lioroiigh of 8UNHURY. Thirteen Houses nnd Lots, l; thu estate of Edward Y. Bright, (lee'il. Five of said honsos. being a block of flno two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSES Mti.itcon tbe i-outh side of Chesimt street In the Borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pennsylva nia, hounded nnd flouting on said Chestnut street on the north, n lot of Mrs. Fisher on the cast, the Shamokln Vnlley and Pottsvlllo Kail road on the so'i'h, and lots of tbe estate of tbe Into Osorge W( iser, duccasrd, on tho we.st, each lot containing 22 feet In width, or thereabouts, mid two hundred and thirty in depth. These houses will ho sold in a block or separate to suit pur chasers. I'our Flrt-clii!H trnine Dwellings. Also, Four contiguous lots of ground situate on the south side of Walnut street In said ho rouch. bounded on the north by Said Wuluut slrct, on the cast nnd south by nn alley, and on the west by n lot of tbo estate of Mrs. Laura An nie, dee'd. l'.nch or said lots containing In front L", feet nnd in depth two hundred and thir tv feet, whereon are. erected four llrst-cluss fraiuo dwelling hcvisea with other outbuildings. Each house t Bipernt i. No. 1 Is occupied by J. K. Clement, No. 2 l.s occupieil by Thomas Hamilton. No. 8 is occupied by G. L. Simpson. No. 4 Is occiipic. 1 by E.las Schneider. Tlirve frame It'tvrlUnir llouno. Also, three contillons lots ofground situate on thnsontli side of Vine street iu said Borough, bounded nn the north by said Vine street, on the cast ty a lot or ll. rl. .Vusser, on the south hy ) property of Ira T. Clement, or an alley, an I on ! the west by a bit of Mrs. Ann N. Hi Igbt each j of sai l lots containing in front feet or there nbouts, nnd In depth one hundred nnd fifty feet j or thereabouts, whereon are erected three pood, nearly new, two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSES and other out-houses. No. 1 Is occupied by John Irwin. No. 3 is occupied by E. b. Mitchell. No. " is oceupsc-l by John Spuce. Otic two-story Frame OwclIInt; IIOtlMt'. ! situate on the. west side of Fourth street, front 1 lug on said Fourth street on tj)ei;ast, a lot of J i- coli Fetter on t'nn south, en alley oil the west, i nnd a lot or Hurry Dleffeninirii on the north. - The lot contains in front on said Fouith str-et j lift feet, or thereabouts, and one bundled and ten I feet in depth, now occupied by Rev. A Wheat. I.imcxtouc I'ropfrt-r. Ato, the one full undivided third part of all I that certain tract or piece of land situate in Point j I township, Northumberland county, adjoining ; . lands lute of the estate of Charles ('. Kay, ilec.H, I ', now Knssel. Charles Gulick and others, I ' containing FIFTY-TURKU acres more it les, whereon are e rected n LAUGH VRAM I', DU LL- j I LING HOUSE nnd Kitchen, a Frame Hum, two good new LIMEKILNS, Ac. A Young Orchard - und nearly all ol which is In a good stale ol'cnl- ; vatioii. On this tract of iand is uu inexhai'.-ta- hie bed of verv j SUPERIOR LIMESTONE ; suitable for lliixititr, end for ull purposes for ' which lime-tone is used. Tue quai lies are now fully opened and arc being woiked. They ere ' situated about two nnd a half miles from the Borouu'h of Northumberland. A branch lateral ; railroad, about three quarters of n mile in leiiL'th ' connects tliein with the Philadelphia and Erie. Railroad ut Kapp's station, from which lime stone is shipped daily to Suubury and other points I and can be shipped hy railroad or canal to Nor ! thutnberland, Danville, Shamokin, Ac, ns cheap- ly ns any other timet one iu the region. The limestone anil railroad will be sold sepa rate from the land if purchasers desire it. ; At the same time and place the '.mill hied one third of the eighteen Railroad Cars and a s t f Blacksmith and Quarry Tools will bo sold. TERMS EASY. The above properties will be sold on longtime, so as to enable purchasers l luitke their pay ments easy. The terms and conditions will be made known on the day of suit- bv "WM. M. ROCKEFELLER, Executor of Edward Y. Bright, dee'd. Sunbury, October l'.ith. 1S7-J. A Farm for Sale. rilllE undersigned oilers nt private sale, bis A. Farm, contalulrg nbout Hit AcrCM, situa ted In Lower Augusta town hip, Northumberland county, on the Plum Creek road about H' J miies cast of Sunbury, bounded by lands of Daniel P. Conrad, ilenrv Savidgp, Joseph Gass, and others. The Improvements consist of a good wcll-iirraugej Frame House, a large Bank Barn, w lib Wagon House ami Coin ( rib attach.' 1. Si ring House over a never-failing Spring, a m an otner necessary out. door nuil.imgs, ,p. 1'." ""-" "'cc "mi I" g"" oeaiiiigi.ruer. About Ii acres of good Oak Timber, a ruuiiin stream of water through the farm. Part of the purchase money can remain in the farm. For f urther particulars, cull on or address, A. K. SAVIDGE, Sept. 7th, l?72.-:im. Suubury, Pa. Ailuiiiiistf rntor'H otlce. Estate of PHILIP ZF.RBE, Dee'd. aTGTICEU hereby given that letters orailniin 1st rut ion having been granted to tbe under Mtiied on the estate ol Philip Zerbe, late of Low er Mnhanoy townsliip, N01 thuinberland county, Pa. .deceased. All persons lodebted to sai I es tate lire requested to make Iinmcdiate settlement ..md those having claims are requested to pre sent ihem for settlement. B. M. BUBB, Georgetown, Nov. 9, 'T'-J-Ct. Administrator Aliiiiiiif rutors otifo. 'VJ'OTICE Is hereby given than Letters of Ad- XI ininbitratioa have been granted to the un- 1 rtersigned ou ihe estate of William' K. Lawrence, i lule of Upper Augutla township, Northumher- ! lauo eounlv, tieeeaseil. Ail having claims against tho estate will present for settlement ; and them knowing themselves indebted lo said estate will make payment to MOr.DF.CAI LAWRENCE, Sunpury, Oct. 10. '12. t'.t. Administrator. Tail or in s T Tail o7i in g "iT" CHARLES MAIIIL, U'.-pectfaliy informs tlie citizens of Sunbury and YiciuitV, that lie has opened a TAiron. shop, on Fouith Strwi, below Mariict. lu the Mullen building, and tb.il be Is Jircpared to make up all kinds of CiKXTV AX D BOY'S Nl'lTN, lu the latest styles. Having bad much exper ience in the business ho desires the public to give him u trial. Clothing will be mudc up iu tbe latest Pails and American Fashions lu the r.iot satisfactory manner. Aug.l7,'72.-tf. CHAULF3 M AIIIL. 6000 agents wanted ut oncu for our new book, The Life of the great explorer, l.tVI.(.N4 4fi. and bis resurrection from a living Dcutb, by WTA.Vf.KY. For full description and ttrms, address Imme diately. HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, Plilla. or Boston. a7h. ritAixciscus & cu., No. 15 Market Street, PHILADEL l' II I A . We bave opened for the Full Trade, the largest and bot assorted stock of PHILADELPHIA CAP PETS, Table, Etulr and Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades and Paper, Carpet Cbalu, Cotton, Yarn, Halting, Wadding, Twines, Wicks, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancy Baskets, brooms, Baskets, Buckets, Brushes, Ciotbe Wringers, Woolen aud Willow Ware, IK THB VN1TED SIATEU. Our large Increase lu business enable us to sell at low prices, aud furnish the best quality of Goods. OI.B '.OENTS FOK TUB ('ELEDHATED AM LULL' AN" WASII EH. Prick, 83.50. The roost Perfect and Successful Washer ever Made. Agent Wanted for the American Washer in all rert of th State. ept. T, Sm. u am jwm. D.ltrt'lKV AVAt'H oi.r ti. iovt bo deceived, hnt for Coughs, Colds, sore throat, hoarseness and bronchial difficulties, nse only WeUV arbolic TnMets, Worthless Imitations are on the mnrkot. hnt tho only scientific preparation of Cnibolio Acid lor I.ung disease is wncn chemically eomhlneil with other well known icmrdlrs, ns In these Ta blets, nnd nil parties are cautioned against using nny other. In nil cases of Irritation of tho mnCMi mem brane those Tablets should ho freclry used, their cleansing nnd healing properties are astonishing. He warned, never neglect a Cold, it Is easily cured In Its Incipient statx, when It becomes chronic the cure Is exceedingly tlllfleult, nse Wells' Carbolic Tablets as a specific. JOHN Q. KELLOG'4, 18 I'lntt St.. New York, N'.t.4v. Sole Agent for United States. Price 2. cents a box. Send for Circular. M a VI 18 NUOItT f!AM, ei.8,1.' Most legible system extnnt. Based upon or dinary alphabet, not phonetic t therefore much more readllv acquired. Endorsed by gontlotneu or nil professions. W. E. SCOVIL, NI0,4w. Wllllom 8tiect, New York. g 85 lo $250 pennonta., everywhere l-T-j 1 - - - - - j - - - .... male miu IC S . I... .ruln-a ll-. I ' !.. I... ...I ipiiIICi tyr lllil'Tl", .III- Uritiniii; .III Ifl ,1. UU Common Sense Family Sewing Machlnc.Tb'.s J machine will stitch, lit in, fell, tuck, qniit, ,-rtcord. bind, braid nnd embroider In a most k M superior manner. Price only $15. Fully II JS censed nnd warrautcd for live years. We will pny 11,000 for any machine that will sew a siro'iger.tuoichtnulU iil, or more clastic scam lihun ours. It makes the "Elnslle Lock &- Stitch." Every second stlcli can be cut. and .stlll the cloth cannot be pulled apart without r tearing it. W pay agents from 75 to J2.VJ aippr month nnd expenses, or a commission CJX from which twice that amount can be made. Address SECOMB & CO., Boston Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Cblcigo, Hi., or St. Louis, Mo.4w AC.EXTS I A I.ARE CHAtfCr.. Wo will pay all Agents $MJ per wceit In cash, who will engage with us nt, once. Everything furnished mil expenses paid. Address nlfi.4w A . COULTER A CO.. Charlotte. Mich. 'T3MJ'?--"---"'J' or Soul Charming." L How cither sex may I'liseinale and i'niu the love nnd u flections of any pel son they choose, in stantly This slmp'o mental acquirement nil can possess, free, by mail, for 25 cts. together j v. iili a murnagi' guide, t-.gyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Ac. A queer, exciting book. lOO.(KK) sold. Address, T. WILLIAM A CO., s2l-4w Publishers. Phila. CJIKAi 1'A ft MsT l'l! i-.K ti (JJII S I On the line ofthti Union Paeiiie Railroad, 12, Ono.iMifl acres of the best Fanning and Mineral lands In America. !S.(iOi,(iO Acres i:i Nebraska, hi the Platte Val ley now fur sale. Mild (liniatc, Frrliie Koil, for Grain growingand Stock Raising unsurpassed by any in the United States. "Cheaper In Price, more favorable terms given, nnd more convenient to market than enn be found elsewhere. Free NomcKlcails for Actual Settlors. Ihebo-I. location for Colonies- -Soldier enti- tied to a Home -tead of 10 ) Acres. Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new maps, publ'i-h.',! in English, German, Swe- tusli nun Uanbli, mailed tree evci vwhere. Ad.lr-ss. 4-v. Land t'o'n'r U. P. P. O. F. DAVIS. R. Co., Omaha. Ne rust riEHiin AD.lE3I.137l Double Elevated Oven. Warming C'lusui, Broil- : Ing Door, Fender Guard, Dimming und Miaklgn ; Grate, Dircvt Drall. FULI.Ett, WAitP.LN .V; j CO., -,0 Water ttrcet, New York. sI 4w. ririV" best selling hook in t tie market is Iho ! -1. Strueglej of ' PETROLEUM V. NASI)!'. It Is ili:i-t rat. -t by THOMAS .VAST, the gn-at-' est of American Aiti-ls, ami contains an iiitrn i duction by lion. Charles Sumner, Ajienl:) want j cd fortius und other popular boohs. Ad Iress I. N. Iliehauisoa : Co., Boston, Mass., nnd St. j LnuK Mo,, NIt!.4'.v. .Hili.V I S wanted for the meal work of the i year, by the author of 'God in ITMorv," h-md- soii.ciy llliistratr-t by (iuslave Dore, Natof Har ieis Weekly, cc ot'ucrs. Endorsed by college presidents nnd eminent divines. Its title and contents vlll ensure for it thousands of readers hy f li'uf'ause nothing like it has ever been pub lished, ror proof of this, send stump und see circulars and terms b - fore engaging elsewhere. 4w. E. B. Tl! EAT. Publisher, HH.1 A'way, N. Y. f i:i:I:t book .iF..Ts. An elegantly bound c:it:vasing book for the bct and cheapest Family Bible ever published, will be sent free of charge roai.v book agent. It contains nearly ;1o0 lino Scripture illtiMr.itioiis and agents are meeting wilh unprecedented sue- cess. Address, Mating experience, etc. A we I will show you what our agents are doing. 4w. NATION AL PUBLISHING CO.,Plillu. Pa. rr).7,,mongall"classes. )ld ntoi.le. tho "mid. - . di,..,.,, ,,,.,. male UlH CI,t(.,ing ht: , j. ,, vo, ri,,h ..vcbuv aud read wilh P-l the g'ealt -l prolit i 3 -i My Joi.i.y FiiiEsn's Secret, j L2 E DK) LEWIS last and best book. I w It is meeting with Ihe greatest success j j - atid there's Money iu it. Send for our circulars, ets., which arc sent free j N'.i,4v. . tiEO. MACLEAN, Philn. 'God giant tlt.it litis precious book may find j Its way to every family iu the land," says a j prominent reformer, of T. S. Arthur' last great j work. j THREE YP.AHS.IN A MAN-TRAP. Xnt ; withstanding Its immense sale, we de-sin to cx- I tend its iullucnce still further, and call for mora i aid to introduce it to every corner of our luud. It. is highly endorsed by Judge black, F. I!. On.e, ! Neil Dow and others. Will do moiu good Ihuu ; any prohibition law ever framed. It sells beyoirj parallel. Agents have done and niedolnj; sp'eii- ; didly with it. On. has nil I over 5o0 copies. ; Owing to its gn-iii succes wc are cnablsv lo if- J fer e-piciauy large discounts. S'-nd for illus trated circulars u'ul t rni-, and enter into mis great v..rk at once. J. M. Sto.ld.ut it Co. Plial- It :s o'it a 1 aisle !iie.i may give temporary relief to fVirelcr for Ihe litsl few dost , but which, fiijin c'otitintie j use brings Piles and kin dred disease to uid in Weakening the invail I, not Is it a doctored Iio,uoo, which, under tho popular Iiamo of "Uittirs" is so extensively palmed oil on the public as potvrtign reme.lli s, but it is a most powerful Tonic and alterative, pronounced so by the leading medical authorities of Loudon and Pa lis. and h is bn-n long usd by the r.gulii' jdivsicians ol' ether couutiiu with uoudcrlul lo- j 'medial results. I DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA retains all lue uicnieitl viitues peculiar lo tin plant an. inn?t uet.iKeu us a pcrtuuueul cutalivc agent. Is there want of r.elion l i your Liver A Spleen I Unless relieved ut mice, lliu Mood become iiu pure by tlelel.'iious secretions, p'-o.lucing scroi'a lous or skin di-eases, Blotches, Felons, Puslulr. Canker. Pimples, Ac, Ac. Take Juriihuha to cleanse, purifv aud r' tton tint vitiated blood to hea'lhv uelion. Have you a I ys ptie rJiomach I Unlcsi di- gestionis promptly uided the system Is dchilita- leil with loss of vital force, nnveriv ut tlni Hloo-I. ik.wi.-.i 'r...iM.i.,. iiu. .i iv.u-L-.i.ia .v i 1 tude. Take It to assist Digestion without reaction, it will imparl youlhttil vigor lo the weary suilcrer. Have you weakness of the Intestines I You are In danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or tbe dread ful ItiHammatiou of the Bowels. Take It to allay irritation and ward ofi tem'en cy to inflammations. 'Have you weakness of tbe Uterine ct Utiuary Organs j You must procure instant relief or yoa are liable to sulferlng worse than death. Take ll lo strengthen oigauic weakness or life becomes a burden. Filially it should be frequently taken to keep the system lu perfect heal.h or you aru otherwise in (real danger of mularial, tuiaeinutlc or conta gious diseases, JOHN Q. KELLOGG, IS Piatt Hi., N. Y. Bole Agent for tbe United Mates. Trice, per Bottle. Bsod for Circular. 4w it v v m ad. iphia. 4w rJ'iY I L Jns mmmm - tai rpOTHE WORKING CLAKS. male or lunate J. too a woe guariiniiea- i,ei ecn.o em ployment nt horn, day or vtji!fi lr f-npi'nl re quired full Instrueiloi s end alcalde pupkupc '.r goods lo start wilh sent fren by A.'hl', With 6 cent return stamp. M. YOU.M4 ft CO.. Ng4-r. 10 Comllnnd f-.t.. l-if Toiff. T" ADIE8 and Genii, it rp, ct is v anted tl I'liSI-.-r. -5 t?.. JJ tell Tiolenn Brttiui Iiole Luton Hole rV'otker, .',0 cts j Niert'o Ibiindlng Thimble. SIMa.t Worowo M-ciltc lioin. (0 large A ft. cpers small Nndlie. f 1ft pc day sure s sample free lo ntivone at nlovc prhc. 4w. (' TAORNTo: A C'0.,5tt Broadway. NT. Th-'ji.iiprtsT i Pans fliinise fla. Tnp. BMr IT A IMfOKTEri. IU Warranted to suit ttl tastes. fl'ouiirt and Pound Packages ouly 30 and GD Pounfl Bones' For Snle nt Wholesale Only hy fi.8 Drat atlnuUs ft Facillc Tea Co., P.O.BoxfioNV. New York Cily.4w A GREAT OFF1.I1 1 lit race Waters. 41 Brood-Jay, N. Y., will dispose of 100 Pianos, Me lf1eou, and Organs, of six llrst-clacs maker. , Including Waters' nt very low prices for cusb, or part cash, and ballnnce In small monthly lu-'.nl-meuts. Ne.w-7-octava flrst-clnss Finno. uiodoru luipioveincnts for t2T5 cash. Now ready a Con certo Parlor Oman, the most bcnntil'ul style and perfect tone ever made. lilu'trntcd Catalogue mailed. Sheet mu-ic A Musin Merchandise. 4w. Yot rto Mas, TK.tcunrta, Ladies on Mimsiths ! Agents wanted In every county, for "Tbo Peo ple's Standard Biblf." 6.10 Illustrations. Fxti terms, prospectus free. Address Zeig'.'js A MeOur dy, 013 Arch t., Pbilu., Pa. Nil.-lw. HVTY OFF TE AS?" Extra Inducements for Clubs. SEND 1'OIt NEW CLUB CIRCULAR 1 Which contains full explanations of Premiums, Ac. THE WAY TO OBTAIN OUR 000 DS. Persons living nt a distance from New York, can club together, and get them at the same pricn as wo sell them to our Warehouses In New York. In order lo get upn club, let each percou w ishing lo join say bow much Tea be. wants, and select the kind uud price from our Pri-e L''t, as I'uh- lirhed in our circulars. Write tbi names, kinds and amounts plainly on .1 li't. and wbtu the club Is complete tend it to us hy mail, and wo ili put each party's goods In separate pac-kngee, nnd mark the nainu upou tin an, with the cost, so there need he no confusion in distribution each puny getting exnetly what ha orricn, nnd no more. T-n land to y tor goods or!ed can be sent by draffs on New Yolk, I'onl-Ollleo money orders, or by txpress. Or, wc will. If desired, send the goula by Espr.-ss, to "eolVt on lis- THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 541 uuil 33 Vcso.v Street, s21-4w. P. O. Box Jims, New York City; Ag. tits wanted to canvass for tlic rcat combina tion TO-DAY. Tho Great Illu!: atc j Peojile's Wei-iily, the bf : t and cheapest paper published. DiO LEVVIS an a. corps of nio-.t pupalur authors wiite exclusively for it. V give a coj-y of the. unparalleled chronin, JUST SO V.iC.U, to cvry S'd.scriber. Agonts take from twenty five to thiity iviin-'s a day. No hi, siuc-s pay liko this. I "ii 1 for terms ; and secure tirritory for this irivat CTit";--ii-e nt oi.ee. MACLKAN, SlUDL'AUT fc CO., Bublishrrs. Ml 4'v. ':.:;Minsoui Street. Hhila. AGENTS i SiiMETHiNG NEW. Crale- ii 1 i.-'f- fti.'lfit ci.rht V?Sr.t'C! 1 Catalogues and one sample Y. M'fg Co ; Courtlandt St. N. Y.4w ''HAND SI AMI'S" all varieties. Circulars frro Agts Wa-aled. W. II. ii. Davis oi Co.. Mfrs. 79 Niissuc St., N. Y. 4w. '!l)S' E-alf Unoi'i', "f i. j xovorr.M ! STUDENTS CAN EST Ell AT ANY TIME. TI12 Clinical n Jvar.Uio'.'s oT tho School are uusur ! passe.!. j Fees Ine.'.iidiEg Dissection & ITosp'.t.il Tickets tf.5 j For Catalogues containing full paitieulars up- p'y to P10L CHAS. S .CAASCELLOK, Dean. 4w. Bnlttinorc, Md. AGF.NT3 WANTED LOOK HEBE ! ! Thencw Snleiididly lllistrated Edition of EOIHNSON GhUoOE just out, i- tbe most popular book lu print. pages, lil ted paper, only t-,.10, easy i worth U,iU. Sells quick nud fast. Paying 50 to 6153 a week. ' Terms of thl- and our new ! Bibles, scut free, aiso, f lOAgents P"k't Compan ion. 4w Hubbar B105. publisher, TJS.Suu-orn St., Pblia. ' ! P.. ('),,., ' JtiUllt lb Send etamp for lll'd Cntnloirue oa Bnilrting. A. J. B'.ckuell Co., 27 ! Warren St., N. Y. iV. WANTED Experienced Book Agouts and j Canvassers, In nil parts of the U. S. to sell tho : Memoir ot linger Biooke Taney, Chief Justice ot the Supreme touitof tue U. 8. lisfNo book ' bcreiolore published ill this country, throw so I niui li light upon onr Coililuliouiti aud Political ! History. It is a wotk of cxtruordlnuiy interest j nnd ot' iermunent value to the Hi.-loi i.in, tho j Lawyer, the Statesman, the Politicians, and ' every class of intelligent readers. J-ifSold by j Subscription oii'j Exclusive Tirritory given. 4w i-v r or jtrmb, lor tins tmu outer ropuiat Wol ks, address nt once, Murphy f: Co. Publishers, Bal timore. Agents Wanted Foil LIFE IN l.'TAU Being nil expose of the secret rites and -M v-tt"C: cf mormonism. With a full nr.d aulbcntln history of Polygamy, by J. 11. Deadly Editor of thu Sa.t Lake I', potter. Agrntsr.ro m -et'io- with onprece l.'nted suc cess, one. reports IMi subscribers in fiutr d.iys, another 71 In i .vo days. Send 'or Circulars :idi see wlcil the press savsofthe woik. Address, National Pnhii.-liing Cp. Philadelphia Pa. 4w M Y jT.LLY 1 r.i KN D'S SEC 1! P.T. rreiu.i rkT b'.c Book and great succs. fth 1; liti-ei now ready for Agent . Nothing pays like il. 4ir. Geo. Maeli HU, puhlisher, 7i!S Sunsom f5. , Fiia. r & FURNACES Port an i Keo'ioiiiieai lY..-..'!:t.c. Ilc.t V. Law 1- L'Ll.Lli, WAP.UEN A CO.. -ii-ii Watcl tl.,'.Ne'.v Yolk. 7,1 Cv- -. k. jt itir.rtiti s i' .-1 . 1 1 a 1 z lHri.OYEU, UXISIVALKD .t r.KJUAf.KD. Burns nnv s''rc Co-il. F L' 1. 1 .V P. . W A H I! E N A CO. , S7.1-W .1' iisicrri., ew io;k. - BL ATCilLl'Y'rl y ; Titstcless. Durab'e. V.fl'.eicnt and t'ln up. The ben Pump for thu TN Icasl Miner. Attention is c- u. 1 ipe.iuot lu.aco to iiuiu-iiici Paieiil lu. proved Bracket and j ' 3 .: j .. i!i5 ; ijv?".? I t'yf1'--! r" .New imoji t licit aiv.', wiacit au be wlli.irav.a viiho.a tc inoving Ihe Pu: tp M' dl'f'.i'i'.'iir the Joints. Abo, tin t 'orrer Chun. her, a iiicii never cntcks or I . - cite--, .nut will ouitatl an ttbtr. for ssiu uy Deaieis everyaln ic. ten. I lor t'.atalogve nnd I'ricH List. CHAS. G. UI.AT-'lIl.I V, M.tnn fuctuier, fj'.''i Conimcrce ;t., Pbi'.ud'a. t'a- St l.ly Agents Wanted I All (pj Id V vU classes ot W01M111 people, of either young or oil, nmko more mouev at woik. for us In lhir spare moments, or nil tho lime' Hi. in at anvtbln else. Particular free. Address," G. bTINtGN A CO., 6i4-ly. Poitland, Maine, rpjlis IS NO HUMBUG I Q X X By sending i)t CENTS with age, liclghth, color of eyes A b'.ir, you will r. ectte by return mail, a corc-ci lictureof your future husbaud or wife, v-Uh name and dsleof Marriage. Address W. FOX. P. O. Drawer, No If), f nllnnvill., K. Y, 4v. e.-a T5j -i