Sitnfatrjj American H. B. MASSER, t, WILVERT. Editors. SllNIHJHY", DKCEMRKtt 21, 2372. UJJI..L- . . .1 .. . I.. 1 J 1 . Tnr. Tower tnhnnl, s'.arte.i a few weo asro, hiul but a brit'f i'1s?crt(?ni The story that Chartoma; lie Tower wa n, rrtnililnfc for United StiUes Sonntur emanated froth tlie bi-niti of a Democratic editor who Ci pocttad to create a sennntion. This pro digioiis story, however, soon exploded, nnl only Instcd long enough to bo denied ftiid set at reRt. Mr. Tower did not happen to Aspire to tho United Stales. Seimtorship, and positively decline. to bo !t candidate, which bus entirely exploded llio powder of ' the origiualor of tUo Btory. r. a it vn's y is i u n is nix i u o it. Menagetue avdC'iucus, at New York, DKMTtOYED. Nr.w York, Dee. 21. Barnum's circus and menagerie, in East Fourteenth Btroet, willi Beveral other buildings, were destroy cd by tire thin morning, the losses on which will no doubt Itaeii a million dollars. The fnajyc's; discovered it 4:10 A.M., Inirslino thyoii;;li ttio riiofofthe circus, ini tne(Jiau:iy over where thn jjifullcR were kfpt, and linniediaiv-ty after the niiinials aad birds be-all liowlin una screcclntijj in a.teriiliu manner. -- vr The alarm was sounded, which quickly brought tho district engines on the spot. A second and third alarm were sent out, but the tinmen spread with such rapidity that almcst before, the llremen could tret water on. the circus was cone. tSomo of tho firemen who were first on the ground stato that tho roars of the animals were souiethin:; frightful to listen to during the short liimi it lasted; but they wete speedily TriE Mrashingtjn Capital, commenting on an article'whicli appeared In tho New York Herald, in reference to some proposed changi s in the Government printing office, takes occasion to refer sarcastically, and very unjustly to, a young gentleman from Ibis place, who is an applicant for the posi tion of assistant foremn. 1o doubt this attack has been made through Misrepresen tations from some interested parties, for the purpose of creatine; sympathy in their own behalf and prejudicing the minds of Senators aud Representative. . It alludes to this youn fit'utleiuaii r.s having no claim for tho position except tho prominent position he held ns "Lieutenant in the Go- West Club," aud that he seeks to displace a gentleman who served honorably through the late war. The young gentleman re ferred to is Mr. E.W. Oyster, ofthis place, and a graduate from this office. Having Hcrvud his term of apprenticeship in this otlice, and taught by the writer of this ar ticle, we profess to know him better, pro bably, than those wlu are attempting to doubt bis record as a soldier. As to his competency for the position there is no doubt expressed, for ho' is known to be a master workman. As to Lis record forpa triaisi.u, we can fully vouch for that. Mr. Oyster comes from a highly respectable f.imily, aud when the war brokj cut was anxious to enter the army with an elder brother, but his Re would not admit him, as he was only sixteen cr seventeen years or age. Captain Oystir, the elder brother, entered the army at the first call lor troops, ns a private, and ferved during the whole iciciii.u, mid bti:i engaged in the princi pal battles, wr.s severely wouiidud,andatthn ( close of the war returned home at tho litad j of tho small, bravo baud lhat was left of j the company, of w hich lie had beeu pro-1 looted Captain on account of ilia valiant t:;o gorge above the bridge give way . oerviets. Two other brothers were n'ao in tuavel iNTKBr.vrxED. the army, v, ho terved their country in her hour of peril. E. W. Oyster, when b:3 time of apprenticeship had nearly expired, ran nvny fiom his widowed mother and entered tho Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, in whit'i he served .several years huio.ui.uy and uutlr the close of the war,durir.g v. Licit time lie was on omi oceisi )U compli mented by his sup-crier officers for bravery. Nnce the clobo oi liio war, j.r. Oyster bay i,it;rsil i.v uno uxr.losion IMTAIj ACCinilVr. EXPLOSION OP A llASGE. .A LADY COT and UmtNEn. Sun Dies Fiiom the Effects of Heu Injuries. put out of niiw.ry by the rnpidity with which Jho devouring oieinent lapped up the tinder-like structure in which they were cag d. The only animals saved out of ithc valuable collection vvhu-ii linriiuui nnu taken such pains to secure were two ele phants mid a camel. The "iiafiii etigo was opened but the uni- mals wera too frightened to escape, and all tour perished. J. hey were valued at Sr?U, OHO. Jj.iniiiDi's aiieiit estimates his loss at o'J0,0!)0. All tho performers lost their wardrobes, uianv ttini very . valuable. About one hundred and fifty people are thrown out of employment by tho burning ot jJarnnm s show. Tim menagerie contained a very valua ble collection of wild animals. There were three elephants, ' four giraffes, several sea lions, tiurt more man trie usual number oi ions, inters, leopards, hyenas, moukeys, birds, &e. The bills declared that there were "one hundred rare wmt beasts" in the (how, to say uothiug of many other "living curiosities," among which the fol lowing were mentioned : Colonel ltouth Uosheii, the Arabian Giant; Admiral Dot, the California Dwarf; Miss Ada JJriggs.the Mil-pound fat girl; Agra Zulama, the Cir cassian girl; the Madagascar family of Al binos. In audition to theso there was a "Mu seum of the V'rld' Wotiders." nud a lot of "Iiifo-Sizo Aut.matous nnd Marvelous Works of Mechanism from the great Robert lloudin, of Paris." It appears llarnum's insurance on build ing ami contents i9 in the neighborhood of S'. 10, IMO. In his report for Noverabt:r,l',ire Marshal MoUhedoti called attention to the UDBaie condiliou of Barmiin's museum, and danger of surrounding properly from it. THE CGl7s"wKVrHr.K. r,ur.Aik;.o cr an ice couch:. Cincinnati, Dec. lil The ice gorge nt Newport hridgi; gave way last night. Ileiigel.old & Janner, c '.il dealers, lost be twjcu eiglity and ninety thousand bushels .. coal, which was in the bargj'i lla-tt in the All tho eti.'amboa'.s esca-e.i damage by tbo constant etl'orts of men engaged on ! ' !m. Further losses are exjiecte.i when j;.:rmonE, Dec. 23. -'I he weather has been intensely cold. The harbor and river are covered ilh ice, scrioualy iuterrapliug ' navi:x:il!-:i. The AiiGaj)olis steamers could j i not go ut, aud most sailing vcsi Is are ot : a bt.'.u.l. Tl'.e ice boat, hov-.cvti keepi the .' ctiauneJ li'.ithibly ''.ell h;kii. j KxriArtio:; o- liirciiux no.!.!:!'.?. ! Pi,i,nni.iTi, Uu', t: . Two additional! lailC'.: b.'il'jVS t'Xp..Ji 1 yntr.l,,y, ! c-.tUHtd by l!v! cold suae. Mrs. iieU'- was . uccu cugiieii iu iiiu eiiimcui oilier, where he has gaiia d a host of iViends, not ulone in the i.l'iice but s:in::,; Ceu pretsmeu and citr.lois, w'io admire bin geuiiemanly deportnicut and character. Mr. Oyster is a tru-j type of an henest, up-right,self-made young man, whose ambition is the elevation of himself by close applica tion, and v.liobo ability ,nd iiilegrity well lit him for the position to which lie aspires. The Government printer being lVuiu the State of New York, he hassceu tit, we no lice, to Cd ull tho promineul positions in lhat oilico with men from Ins nwnSlatc. Ve think it no more than ' just that Pennsyl vania, bhould be recognized iu that braueh us well as all Hie other branches uf the gov ernment. Peniisylvaiila certainty has a strong claim upon the Administration, and is entitled to recognition. L'.'o Pemisyiva-1 niau has ever held tho position of Gov-; eminent printer siucc the present system has been established, and we trust lhat our Senators will eudeavor to secure the position for a mau from this .Stale, in ense a change be made. We feel confident that Pennsylvania has just as competent men to fill that position as uuy v ho have occu pied it heretofore. Potii houses of Congress adjourned on Friday until the tub of January. There was very little of interest transacted until adjournment. Tn.i greater number of member. immediately ieil Washington for their homes I j celebrate Christmas with their families. A good, happy time in the busom of I'.i. ir f.viiiioes wid do no harm to anyone, and ib b. tier qualify our law makers t-t !ab..r for i'oa public good when ihev residue th.-.r v.-.,::;. About half past eight o'clock yrstcrdny morning a terrilie explosion of tho "wiuer back" of the ran so in the kitchen of Samuel Knox, No. 20(5 Walnut street, created con siderable excitement among the residents of that vicinity, and vi suited in fatal inju ries to Mrs. Ktiux, from which eho died aftt? suffering severely for livo hours. During tho night the tire had become very low and Mis. Knox, ou rising at 8 o'clock, bitd kindled it aud wm Bitting in front of tho range warming herself and waiting for the lire to come up. The excessively cold weather of the night had frozen tha water iu the pipo between the waler bnck and the boiler, when steam was generated it having no means of escape the explosion ensued. The water back bursted nnd the range was broken into hundreds of pieces, the hot coals and Iragmetits ot irou were thrown around promiscuously. Mrs Knox was struck !n tho face aud upper portion of her body by the pieces of Irou ; the burning coals were hurled into her hip, and she was thrown back a dis tance of six feet into the room, bin; bad several severe gashes about the head and breast, and was burned about the arms and lower portions of her body iu such a man ner lhat the flesh fairly peeled otf. Her arms and limbs were turnout entirely de nuded of the outer llesh. At tho time of the explosion Mr. Knox was in bed, and hearing the report and feeling the shaking of the house, he arose aud hurried down stairs and utidtavored to carry his wile into the yard, but linding thai he was being burned about the hands and feet laid her down and rau-iuto an ad joining room to procure a piece of carpet. His sou Samuel who preceded him down ' stairs succeeded in raising his mother from the snow and by the same partially succeed ed iu extinguishing tho llames. Mrs. Knox's face aud neck were not burned, owing to the presence of mind of Prank Hoy, who was passing and ran into the houso to assist, in throwing his coat over those portions ol her bo;:y. Tho injured lady was carried up slairs aud laid on the bed, her rcmaiuimj clothing removed, nnd her wounds dressed by phy sicians, who bad been summoned to her relief. .She expired nhout half-pant one o'clock, notwithstanding everything was done that medical meti could do for her. She was sensible for some lime lifter the accident, and was. nble to state how the accident occul ted. j blio was so sevt rely burned and badly j cut flint it was hardly to be expected that J she could recover, and the shock itself was j biillieielit to cause her death. j The report of the explosion was similar! to the discharge of u cannon, and was heard ; several hundred yards from the n--ne, ! while the houses in the vlei.iiiy were con- i sidcrably shaken. " The IVagiiK nls of iron from the ranc were thrown iu every direction and several indentuies wcie iiolieablc in the ceiii'c; and wall. Every pane of glass in the window in the kitchen wns broken, and a portion of one of the sashes was blovn out. Mrs. Kno.i was aged about lifty-four years, and was a very estimable l.tdv. Iler sudden demise w i I cast a gloom over her circle of IrieinlH. and the atilicted family have tl'.e ty npniiiy of ihe em re community. Mr. Knox and his ana were seveie'v hurtled while endeavoring to remove the sulterer from ihe kitchen and extinguish Ihe tlaaie.--iiii'riI.;ia 'lt:t'jri,h f -h'ui-ddj. . -Jf -v- vi,L,.;fc.v Tin;; i:..im'.,1 'ivs cdilori illv. that a number or' the present sto; !;holders of llm Uoioii p.ieide Kailroad ha ve written to Horace V. Ci irk, now president of th at load, askiag him lo commence sail for the recovery of Sb,iit.O.('l'lt, snid dhave ! ri n takm bv and divided :tii:.; those ei.gng, d iu tho Credit Mohilier trans iction. Bad colds, throats, and s. urelty i f mo ney are things very prevalent at this tune. We hope for an Improvement iu Uhs cat alogue, of evils on un early day. The Congressional Mobi Her ii.vest'ea tion is brinoing out sonio fuels eoinpiomis ing ieveral nu n l trs of C .:igie.s. L'n'uss thiy have explanations lo make, their u wt.mm mm c phi, i'jii; J wl l id in j n i 'The l'irat atlonnl llanlt of Nun biiry, renii'o." NOTICF. U hereby irlren, tlmt thff rouliir mi nimi election of Director of "Tlie First N tlomil K.n.'.i of biiRlmry, Pn," IU bo held on Tumluy tUo t-.-cnty-clrtth (2Uth) Oaf of Janiinry, A. D;, 1873, nt the PnnUlnif Ilonce, In tlio Imroiich ofSunbnrr, Vn.., between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., nnd 8 p. in., of mid day, In ncfor.lunco wltU tbo provisions of tbo Act of Cougrcea. fl. J. PACKER, Cashier. Bunbnry, Pn., Dee. SI, 1B73. Kotlce. NOTICE In hereby given I but application hn been r.indn to tlie Court of Common Plens of Nnrtbnmherland eoimty, by th first Germnn Reformed Church of Bunbnry, for nn amended charter of Corporation for iald Chnrcb, aud If no aiitllcleiit reaoon to tha contrary U shown, a dc cree will bo made nttbe next term of eald Court according to tbn act of Asjimbly Iu nucU cuts mado and provided. L. T. R0I1B3ACU, Proth'ry. Snnbnry, Pee. 21, 1873. NEW DISCOVERY In Chemical and Itledlcal Scicuc. ' . " "E V..., JUS'S. -. 1 1 . ( . 1 t ; . :" ClllSTfflm ; JUSTS).- Knnbury Masonic Ifnll Amtoclation. NOTICE 1b hereby given, Hint nn election of n Board 6T seven Mun.merc to conduct tho bu siness of "The Bunbnry Mfonic Hull Associa tion" for the ensuing year, wilt be held at the of fice of 8. P. Wolveilon. Esq., In the borouuh of Suiibary, on Monday tlie tliliU dny of Deoember, A. D,, 1S?2, between the hoar of 10 a. iu. and 1! p. m., of said dny. L. T. EOnrtBACU, Secretary. Bunbury, December 21, Ibid. CiUCAtiU, Uec. '.t. Ihe water pipes in the cooking range of Davis' restaurant ex ploded this iimming, tearing the range and kitchen to pieces', and badly scaMitu Mary Hums, a. bcrvuut. A new ratine was put iu and a lire kindled, when a second ex pluiion occiii'rcd, bill did hltie ihima.e. 8No-" in Nt'.w iiami'jiiii;::. ronTfMut'TH, Die. 'ill. A heavy snow storm from the southwest commenced here at eight o'eloe'.; this morning. The mer cury tvns at zero at sunrise. MICillOAX IiAJLItOAD IlLOClii:!) VI'. .Sr. JoMlii'tl, Mich., Dec. Zi.--The. situa- j reputations will he H.-nottsiy damaged. , ; tion jii the railroad to-iiiuht remains un- i Tut: Teinu ssee code prohibits the sal d changeJ. uo v, aceotupauied by high i spirituous liijuors on ?'inda, and ipider ' wind, has faiien eoutinuaily tlie past three this law many ..'aoliviiie bei.r-seili i s have j days. The rtorm exceeds anyihiiig ever i been indicted ami lined by I'm; Criminal known iu liiin part of the Male. Tile trier- t Court of the county. A tw-M caoe, Wei l mometer iiii'iea'ed twenty degroes heiow j niuiler vs. The tale, was argued on ap- zero.aud it i.i Ijiucd the fruit crop ruined. pal in the t'lipieme Court several days' ! ago, and Jud;;e M icholsoii 1ms rendered a KKVl'lIEI Vt:ATSJKK iS IIM.l..k. i di cision, stating that there is a di.Tereiicu " I between spirituous and fermiiiled liquors, !-ivrv T nr' -.river v 1 V - i,-vv T't ( ' w- ! i .1 ...1.. .1... ,.t ... ..... .1:1 ... . i TLi:, Kuo..-, and suLiif J'luii'.KX. , ,ji,it the sale of w ine and Leer, they being ; i fermented liquors, ' n AUA.MI. i.nd., Jec .4.-L paraa o , TjIE (.,.OWlU,(l .al0 l)f ,Jl4J Uc - ; - ; sixty loco.uouves wx-re frozen up and out ... . ,I;.1...:sbu,ir 1,in(;..eti necessarv . 01 waler IMwctn tlmitiiigton unit I eru, ! tl,lUi)t.r ,)f H1,I6 uf its to the ! 101 in'iiij -..-noiat. .aujmwuuum I In.snilnl at Danville. Some thirlv of these were traiisferied to the litlter insiitulioti ou , Wednesday of last week. ! The llending Times says: There are ' many depositors in he lh'ading Saving ' Hank who began bv depositing amounts us low ns twelve cents, who now have bun-; nr. cunrivs t.mx r:niEiES Curo Im-ipintt .'insnttption. Dr.GARVIX'S Eir..tSKDIES Cure Catarrll. Dr.GAUVIX S TAR UUr.aiES Cure Astfitir.t. Dr.GAll'5TVi TaU REriEDIES Cure Heart Di-icaso. Dr.OARVlX'S TX'A lU'fDIES Curo Jkkia DJcivses. Dr. OAIIVIWS TAR RE.TSEDIES Kegidat the t.ivOf. Dr. CARVIVS TAR lili.HEDIES Regulato thoSlOKiach anil BOHClJ Dr.ARVI.'3 TAR REMEDIES Curo u'd I'rralr Wcakni'ssei. Dr.GARYIVS T.IK REXEDIES rurlfr the C:ool. Dr.;Ai:X E.'S TAR REMEDIES Cura Iii.oa'.o oflhc TJuoat. Dr.AItVn S TAR REMEDIES Curo Eronrliitis. Dr.GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Curo' ISose C:oIcl,"or'T!ayI'cver Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Curo Lun; Dif .t'r.". Dr. GARVI VS TAR REMEDIES Curo 'otsiija(ion. lir. (i.VKVI S TAR REMEDIES Cure Salt lf-honiiJ. Dr.GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Curo ISidiicy D:scas-s. Dr. GARVIVS TAR Ri;MEIE3 Trivrat C'holrraiVt'llovvFcver Dr. GAKViVS TAR REMEDIES l'rovont Ma!lirii'-1 t'err". Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES t Remove Pain in tlie Breast. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Removo Taiii iu tbo Si Je or Back. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Arc a $ii;rrior Toi;2i Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Restore, tho Appetite. Dr.GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Cause tbo Food to Digest. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Restore tbo Weak and Debilitated Dr.GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Civo Tone to Your System. F. HYDEisCO., BOLE raOPHIETOES, 19S Seventh Ave., yew York, K-oe.iiDm- 21, W .'. 1y SHERIFF'S NAI.E. t Y virtue of a certain Writ of I,rari Facia to J3 me directed, will be ex)'oed to public sule, at the Court House, In the borough cf guuburv, Northumberland county, l'a., on MONDAY, the Otli duy of JANUARY, A. D., 1S73, nt 1 o'clock, p. m., the foliowlntr property, to wit : All that certain plec, parcel and tract of laud situate In bower Aucustn town, ship, county aforesaid, adjoining lauds of Reu ben Conrad, Henry fehipc, Charles Foy, I'cter Malick, John F. .Zimmerman, Henry D." Mulick and others, containing tifty-nlue acres, more or lees, line conpi-liuit ol tKoconliL'nous pieces, se parately bounded and described as follows 1 one tliercof berinnliiR at a email hickory, thence hy land of IVler Conrad, south, ritrhty-nine nnd a quarter decrees, east, forty-three perches to a 1 and one lare store house (new) NOTICE. rptHB Books, Jloles and Accountf of J. IT. Con JL ley & Co., are lit the hands of J. 71. Coulry at the store of Messrs Pbm fc,K"C"onnick for collection, nnd all perfons knotting' tliemselyes Indebted by note or book account, will please mako immediate pnvmPnt. ' J. H. CON LEY &. Co. Suubury, Decetnbtr 14, 1S7U. 4t. ANSIUXEi: SAI.K OF A EE A 151. E . VROPEKTV. Will bo otTered nt public sail". In Gcnreetown, Lower MnbnnnT twp., Norlhtimherluiid conntv, Pn., on WKDXKSIMY, the In day of .1 ANL'A KY, 1S73, the tnltowiui; valuub'c jiroperly, to wit 1 All those certain two lots of ground sit uate iu Georgetown, Pa nt N. C. U. It., station, n bereon Is erected a bnce two-anii-n-hnlf story FRAME TAVEKN, laine Store Room, fitnble, lee House und all the newMsary nutbutldliiirs. The Tavern is loomed t the Knllrond stntiou nnd ndlolnini; the Telegraph ollice. Une lri;u WARE HOUSE, on the river bank opposite tlio N. C. K. It., stntion. Also in tbo same p'aco TWO LOTS OF i UOUNO, No. It! nnd U beinu' accurdinp to the plan of said town, sixty-sic feet front und one hundred nnd sixty-five feet in depth each, hereon is erected one double hmie Ibis Is a very stone: tneuce nv lima now or ixie 01 tioim i Mulick, north, livo and a half decree", east, one huudred and seventeen nud two tent lis perches to n stone ; thence by land now or bite of David Malick, west, forty three perches to a stone, and tlieuee by hind of l'eier 11. Mallei,, south, live und .1 half degrees, west, one hundred and six- tenth perches to the plate of beginning, contain-1 ed and in a hi;h Ftatc of cultivation. lug twenty-nine acres and seventy-seven perches 1 or land situate near Georgetown, 1", desirable property for business. Alto, at the same time ami place, one Corner Lot, vacant, be inir sl.i.y-Eix feet front and one hundred and t-lx-ty live feet hi dc,ith. This lot is in tlio center part of the town close to the N. C. It. U. ONE l.SLANH. Htuate in the river Susi)uc humm. con 1 11 in in tr twintv-cicl.t acres more or less, all ciear- tl no tract bounded Application For Hotel License. "VfOTICE Is hereby ptlveu, that ihe followleK LN persons havo tiled, in the otHoe of the C li rk of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, their applica tions for License to keep a Hotel, Inn or Tavern, In the nlllee of the Clerk ol Quarter feslons of the Peace, .agreeably to tbe provision ol the Act of Assembly, to bo prebeuted nt tbo Jauuary Sessions next, viz : J. P. Tcxsler, Sunbury, old stand James Tuft", Minnury, old stand Jesse Hi'ini'.yl, Slmunmln township, oid sluud Gcureu S. Burr. Noilliumhciland bor., o,d ftand Alexander McK'nn, Mt. Cmniel, old Hand D. U. Toy, Lower Auirusta towusbip, old stund August Il'junnel, Morthuuibeiliind bor new stand Mieliael Ro.-eutein, South Danville, new stand Michael llorun, Mt. Gomel, old stand C. C. Jones, Northuuiheilund, old stand David D. Davis, Mt. Cannel twp., old stand Tetur Wert, Lower Muhauoy, old ln l (Jeors:e Aver, Coal, old stand Anthony Hinghure, Cameron, - . old stund John C'litl'ord, tiiauiokiu bor., . W., old ft.ird John lloyd, Coal twp., old i-Und Mieha 1 Fliiheity,Siiaiuokiu bor., E.W old ktund Daniel D. Wary, blevmokiu bor., . VV old uiand Patrick Karius, hhaniokio Lor., w. ir. oid stand F.lias bleinkwciler, &haino'u bor. w.w. o!d rtautl Patrick Tyii-iu, Coal twp., - - o'li i tanrt John Luiii'inus.t-haniokiu bor., e. w. litw t:ind uir.nou Maun, bliaiuukin Lor., e. v.' l-abell i Paikcr, C;il twp.. Christian (inib'.i, Wat outown, Michael O'Neil, Ml..lnrpnl twp., Geo. S. Fieher, IShamoliia bnr.. L. T. KOMV.oACH, Cltil. Suubury, Lrcsnibei' f., l-tl'J. ot old H anil oid stand till tluud new (taud on. M.v.id or less, ail clcure.l iin.l In u Mich state of cultiva tion. Also at the same time and place, about three quarters of uu acre r.f Lline Stone Land with three lime kill s thereon elected, adjoining lauds of Jehn Hii ir.onan and A. liotherniel. .-ile to commence i.t 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when tin; conditions will be made known bv P. P. ni'-KKL. L. T. R'JHtiRAC!!, As'-L-iiees of Pet,'.' Borrel. Lower Mahancy twp., Use. It, 1,-7'J. A e c: T o r; : EAEGAINS I ! UAiir UXS I ! I more or less, excepting therefrom about one and I by lands of I. II. Itesslrr, Peter Horrel, Charles a quarter acres, sold by John 8. Henninjer to j Itrosious, und others, containini: ten acres, more leler U. .Malick. wnwii sant neseii.ji-it land oe inu tbe same which Bamnel Kystcr nud ife by lxd dated thn lt day ol Apt ii, A. !., eighteen bun lied and lifty-l wo. crunted and conveyed to said Joseph Conrad In fee simple. Tho oilier of said pieces is bound-,! and elect ibed as follows s beitiuuiii'j at n pine knot corner of land ot l'.ph raiin Lytic, Sarah Ann Conrad, Absalom Conrad, thence by land of Reuben Conrad, south, elithty six decrees, west, one hniulrej and twentv line.' ; and two-tenlh perches to a stone; tliei'.ce by J land of Reuben Conrad and Henry Bhipe, north, seeu and ttiioo.-niH!t'r dcarees, west, fortv-slv ! nnd ciL'lit-t.'ntli pereiiei t.. ov -u.i.t ; 11w.ee by ' land of Peter Malick Ciinr'e ley and the above I deecrilii'd tvn't, south, lphty-eithl :d tlireo I quarter deirr.vn, cst, one bun .Ire. I and luventeen j aud oui'-tenlh pirch-s to a pine Mump ; tbenre j by land of Henry W. Mn'.lck, south, four de- (j'rei s, wist, twenty-two an I six-tenths perches to 1 a Chestnut oak ; thcnei by the same, north, ci'.'hty-tiirlit and three qua iter deirrees, east, six nud two tenth pi'iches to a pine knot, thence by pnd of Absnlotil Conrad, south, twenty one and one-balf dcL'rees, east, thirteen perches to the pbica 01" be-riniiiinr, creitainini twenty-ieveu acres, and one hundred an 1 lift v two pereiiei, br ine; the Fame laud which Reuben Ci 111:1 rt by Herd dated the .Cth day of May, IS-IO, Kr:.nt-1 and conveyed lo s.eid Joseph t'our.id in fee si.eple; tin- said two cont!e.oi;s pieci liclns new li"id by bUl ! Jo."ph es one piece and farm. Seied taken In execution, an t to 1:1 'i':J as l!u' Tirouertv J'ph ( our 1,1. BARGAIN: Ati KAML'KI. H. ROTHKllMF-L, RhcriJ; HherUf's OlUce, Bunbury, Dec. 17, lS7i. NIIEKIFF'S f;AEE. ha Third Ht.. Auction Ftore, near Market Nt'iiiic, Miller' block, Every LvcnWt:. t'p eia! tales for Ladies, Wednesday nud Sat urday nfietnoon. j Dry Goods an I Notions, Muslins, Woe.! Rhiuk ! et;, Wo"l Sliawis, C.inlou rianuels. Ladies jiu.l 1 Gcut's Hnte, Albums, Accordeons, Counterpanes, I TOWKLS, LINEN TABLE COATCIIti, L'ndersbirt - nil I Drawers, Clocks, Pocket Knives, : uu:! a lot of ttap'e son is n:t men;; iiie.l. C:.!l ri'i 1 ov.itair.e Vr yo'irs-'lvs. it, ire .p:i tbrom:h the day forth,! u,vnti,iuo h.tiou et"lhj..e tii::t c.iur.ot utun.l the e'eninj; taUss. 1 C1H1 1m r,;d lit p net Ion pi i, e. All sfoix'.a rar . r.'.nt-.-.l as represented or llie mmies r?!'iin ie.l. 1 l;.'t forir-l the i-'.ave, Miller' Llcck, near . Market S'l-turs. Deo. 11." l.o... Itk(F.uruiit uud Eistitig RonsiC 5.1 ee.uMeM. NOTICE i hereby nivci, that the follomnL" per son have tiled in the ot!i. of llie Ciei k of Ijiie.r ter Sessions of tlie Pe.iee, their i.p; 1:c:;oim lor License to keep a Ke-tanranl and Katiiej Honte, nirrceatile to tlie pno isious of tbe Act of (s.---:n-bly, lo be preseuted at the January Bc-eiuns next, viz : William Gehrhi'T, Fnidrary, r.e-T Ft.r'd lieore i.uck, fcunbary, ur! t " Vd Michael Weaver, Suuuury, o'.I tica! Andrew J.ijiasky, feliaino'kin bo., e. w. new n.- i'.l A'.iihuey Nei.-elil'.icli.t-iiak'n 00. e.v. ij.-w t',n;d M. i .ii.ilittiu, li e.M.kin tic, e. w. nev si r. I Jt'iin b,ears, Bii:.:ao;;ni bor., E. W. new ('.. ; i Rrl'liiet Coyle, Trevoiton. new stand J'dni H;ikiii6iu'. Ml. Carmel hero., new tr .,rl Cii:ir!,.-s ble uawoif, tiiamo'n bo., w.w new -tand Geortre Hack, i!i;i!i!rl;i;i bo., e. w. o il stand Andrew Dnitbie-, Rush twp., oi l n ... M. L. 1": ".er. So:i!.!iry, o' I ft oid 'i'tion;o is t.;.iyier, Saulniry, o..! t.n.t John Karnswiiiih, l"ppi-r Amrusta, old sian i Wm. Vandyke, N'.rlhJmberlaliU bor., old stand Vul. V,'. FUlicr, Trei i.riiei, o l -t ial L. T. I'.OmiKAtll, C.ck. Suubury, liecen.la-r &, l:o'J.--Ui. jJLVRIES Pl'KPltNA IN TTVORCE. Anna Kiehar ls, by her next friend Johu L'alc, vs. Jwiii Richaids. Northuinhcrlund County, to wit ! l'he Cor.nnotiweallb of Pennsylvania to Lew i ; I Y Virtue of eeitahi Writs of J'ru. Aj;;iu,7 'ie 1 Ay ri iirius, .eeira Ji-in, to ire directed, will I be exposed lo public sale, at tlio Court House, iu : the borouuh ot'Huiiburv,N;jit!iuinberkind coui.lv, ; Ph., on TUESDAY the I sist day of ur.cEMur.i;, isra, I AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M., I Tbe loliowrniC property, to wit : ' Ail that cc-tain hit or pi.'ce of irronud situate In j West bh.imoklu. t.'"-il n-.v;,-t;lp, North 11 aiberlan J , conntv, Pe-i;is i a' .. 1. 1 !e- -.ime ludTit; lot nnir.ber I S in block No. '.1. ... wl:: li is cre-'tcl one two j ttorv dwe'.'.inir hci,e. sicir.e.l, taken in execution ' ; and to bj sold as i!:c propeity of Travels Srv. remount. Aim, Ail that crtaln pi.-ceorlol of ;':imJ sit uate iu the r. .lo.e.'h ol'rvit.harv, nf"i-said. mark ed iu the ireneiai plan of sai l Ij-j: j.iir'.i as lot No. ninety-t'.'. o (t-.) c.intainiiiit in bi adtli nr.i lb and 1 soulh, 0:1 llroadr.y sliei t, tifry seven (.'il) fei. I j uud nix h;ch", r.n 1 in length cist and we;t, two I fcun.lrc l in' I tl.iity led, Luii!i.Vl r.11 the suulh by Wiioi ileberry fciic.il (.now Walnut I street,) on the west by Kroadwny, on the north by 1 lot number niiKiy-one (til,) and ou the rust by Inn Alley, whereon Is erected a twn-otory fraina j biilldini; and back kitelun. ! eized, taken In ex ! ccution, and to be sold as tha pro erty of Mary ' ci.- i- ..... t ...... ... :..... TOT1CE is hereby clven that nn election of mauaiierr; of tie Acenmeu ia'.'.ou Savin:- Fund and Loan A soc.atlon. will take plioe "n Siterday, the ttth LVcenber, 1S7!, -it their room in Cieim -ill's iliiilding, T Hi; .i slreel 5,::. lea. y, i,t 7 o'eeid;, P. M. SAM'L. FAUST, Stir., 1'ie-il't. J.icon Fim-Mx, se'ry. i-:ii. bury, iVv. H, V'..Zi. ;oo: Tsaix-;;? for ciurstman. E:3r;ii:r Tsiv IVSrc'eaiiile E.iquor floro 'i!-iTo''K i h'-ri-by liiven. lhat Ihe fnlluwop.: j --r-.- i, ,.-.ve C.'eJ in lie- ollice t the C e k ! (J :.,r le:' St . sl.,iis (-1' the Pei.ee, t'-rir o .r:e..tloii li-r !.:;-ei.se to keep n Wbotesale Lupior M,n, : :ri e'--al ie- lf lb.- provisions '!' II, e Act of A-..!-.'.') , t , he. piescuie.l at t'ne January b ssioi.s le x'. . : Clui-tian Nrii". t.iii.btoy, ti-.i sr- 1 ! H. K. it Ev oi leu, ii:tn, m--. t o I I'atnt k i-tily, Sa.i'ia.':in b'-r., ' tl v al Mioliaci Troy, sii.fii!;i 1 b-.Miueh. el -e ; i.. '1. Kl'illlS At !!, e.eik. S. Hibiirv, necembei 5. I 7'2. J. cv his wife, Terre Tenants. , ,. ,i Also, A certain tot ot lnece ri croumi, suiiaie Wlievciu, Anna I.'.cV.nrds by her next friend Wushinerton townshiit. Noilhuiuberland coun- wcro ti'ozcu to il. nth. liio ueluy to treii;ht iiu.l j iiFSciirfcrs is- very pent, ami the. d.ini ii j-.) heavy. X- l.iltil c-tKCit ot lieeziiii; i the tmplo) ees ulonir ll.o jino tins heen teporteil, uilhou 1 in iny hml their limbs badly tj-czju. ll is lameeileil the the j most ie vero -.veaihef cxiierieu'je.l .r ui iuy j .Libit Dale, did on tbo Kill day ol Jen,-, exhibit her petition or iils-l to our Judges of llie Court el' Cimiiuon Picas, of tbe Comity of Norihumber-l.-.-.t!, praying fur :hn causes iheroin eet forth, that she uiiL'lit I'.' divorced from tha Pond of Matrimony, coatraiti d with yen, llie said Lewis Rltdi.nds : We do liu.-reforp eoiiiinantl you, us oft before wc did, the mid Lewis Richards, lhat you ty, Pennsylvania, bouutled aud desfril-cl ns lol lows, to wit : on the north by Joseph U. Kehuck, uud ou the east by lands of Wiiliam Kehres, oil the solilh by lands of Joseph II. Kehuck, and on the west by l.mdj of Joseph 11. Kehuck, conlainlio; forty twoan.l one-half perches, where on aru elected one two story frame dwelling bouse, frame shanty, an I frame hiucKsnntu sliop y illi. 1 He liu-rnioiileter was L ueoncs "below Zero. Truiiis tne heiniiiii to movo to-day and the Uovkauu will soon bu ru lllOVl tl. ilreila nt' doihus. l. r?onal,y be uud appear bclore o ir .lurtu. s, at 1 , u W(.u 0f watcr. Seized, taken in execution, hunbury, at a Lourt ol Common 1, ens, mere to , ul., t0 be 6;, ns the property of William Rale- holdeii lor Ihe said County, on t'.:e lii't ""- j ,ui.fc. y 111 January next, 10 m.swer ine peiuiou or 11- T:in N-.-iv 0.-5-;:um full iwemnt of the forgery r..:-e, i'ivo! ii: tvarranl!1, wtii -h h-iv .'v.)r .s u pllh'ishc;! a .Mhsiisiiiiii warr.iuiri i'J,tmiiof raise J h. en iol.l ihrou 'h- CHiSTMAS! IJo ulay o ads out the L'nion. V,'. I'. llarn'nini ntnl ICil watil Thoi.;!i!i'oii, aireNli l lately iu Xciv York; 0. S. Sam, tin I V,'. Ci. ,; t;e!.-, re cently iU'icsic'l nt New Orlrau. .n.'i .I.uaos 31. C'urrie, eliiel'iiepuly i.i the .'.iv.il ul!ijo i:i tht! Saw Oi ieans ('tisl'ini lloitse, ar rested 0,1 Fr'nl ay, lire till j tiled ntj tekson, (.-harL'od with lieitn tho rii),-!e,iders in thu hwindie. r.ever.il oth-.-r, oi' hih refpecta biiiiy, nro sai'l to Id hnp'.ieat' d. Tun Alabama House of Ueprescntutivcs on Saturday invetiiatcd this vote for door keeper, which proved that C'lirdec, the In ieiMi'ient Hc-puliliean candidatii, bad beeu rli-fUd by one vote. After considerable! lii.seiitsinn a i-imiinittei! w:ts appointed, who reported llie nh'ive I'tclsi.atid Oardco was de clared elected ntnl tilt; journal correeled. A resolution to (leclai't; the House permanent ly nr'.-ainzod under All,r:icy ( e-.ieral Wil jiiiuisj1 plan waH vo!i tl down. A juhil ri-so-' litliori from thn Seti'itc! to adj-uir'ti till Jan uary l.'l was adopt.-d, with a proviso that the adoption should nol be; construed into reeoonizing the pirmanent oranizaiiou of tho Seaiatc. The ruinate would not concur iu this, but tho Lieutenant Governor n-l-jotiriied tho Kcnato notwithstanding. The C'ourt-rooiu body 8ti!l hold daily fcesslons, nnd on Saturday received a message fiom tho Ooveriior rt-coiuiiic-ndin 1111 increase of 100 per e-nt. In the taxation, and passed a bill Riilhorizinsf h $2.tniU,liUl issue of bonds. Thin bid wns sinned by the Speaker of tho coiiaolidated House wliilo iietin us Speak er ot tho Court-room body, ami by tho Lieuteuaut Governor while prcsidint; over the Senate nt tho Capitol. The Deiuoorats threuteo to Appeal to Attorney General 'Willuuns. Terrible iailro;tJ A-ei,J c-tit. KlOIlT Oil NlNK l'lCltSONS KlLLLD. C7crcotni, Dec. tit. Traill ,'o. 0, on the Cro.su Cut road, leavinr 1,'orry at 1 p. in., t i-day, run llirouoh thu bih trehtie over 1 KIIl(.iV Hti' I Goow creek The trestle is some forty , " " HarliCt fi'tluarc J lent hioh, and the train 18 11 wreck below I and burtuiii. It is ifpori'-d that eii;ht or I TT AVE just received a full line of llrst-class nine persons are killed nud a number I s.rool at mo,l,-ral,! prices prices WOUIl'led. ' I best block outsije the cities, cou.ijtlu Another Acvidt-.nt TJiitrKrmifONs ' .(mrrii-iin nud Siilsi U'Att-Iii'N, KlU.1.11.-.A special despaleh Iroill Jell'er- ' ... . . sotivi'.le, Indiana, s.iys a IVeiht ttain of .1 I- . .1 ... . 1 l-; i.-,ei 1 ' liiirieen eais aim loeoinouve, on laejeiler- ; y, j . smville, Madison 11111I Indiana polia rn:cl ! v'atct;e. jumpea tiii) tr u-K at llenryHviiie ; nnd tin: ll,.ve 1 lie ;of Ilow.-r l A Co., Wa!;!i.rn, Mass., Itch Co., I'eiia l-'l'lii l. Alse i'ud dies' aud (iculk' Cell uuj ti'.ver bel soexhioitid a::ainsl vou by the raid Anna 1 Richards, and lo thow cause, If any you have, why the said Anna Richards, your wife, should ! not be divorced from the hondof Matrimony con ! tractsd Willi you, aecoidinj lo (he Act of Assent ' biy, in such case provided, and to do further und ! receive what our said Judge shall have consld I t ied ill that behalf ; and hereof tail in t. I Witness tbe Honorable Win. M. Rockefeller, I l're.-itlent of our said Court, at Sanbury, tho thir l day of December, A. 1)., one thousand tlybt bun lied and scvcnlv-two. S. II. ROTI1ERM FL, Sheriff. S. IT. Ksowi.rs, Depmy 1'i.uliouot.iry. Suubury, December 11," 1S7 . OLD SCOTCii WHIS - OLD IRISH WHISKV, TINT. J M A vl M H.NK ST r'KiilX rot. Very OLD AFl'LU WIIIL-UY. Ail of then for l.M (L inks for winter uiy'.U. 'I hen we have ' riEfl A N T R Y E W II I S 11 Y S4.CV)a gallon, 01 Jll.OJ a d.zeu. GOLD S k A L !i R .1 X D Y , J1S.00 a dozen. VLKY IT NT. PALE EIli:Rr. WINE, 511.0J u dozen. P. A R E OLD PORT W I N H , f ll.GJ a dozen. AH carefully packed aud sent to stiy address. Scud hi your orders.. II. Si A. C. VAX EEIL, The Wine Merchants, 11110 Chestnut St., Pliila. (Sept. -1, 1ST I. 4iu. 1 t r - ri CARRIAGE -1 I eiiuiu-.-er, tirentan and luakeman Were itislaiilly killed, rhe cars and Woiuuiivi: wi re toially wreck, d. The longest matt iinonial cnoaueiuent nn rrcoid is that cf a couple who were married at llast Lynue., M;hs., on thaiiki-iviu) day. They were betrothed in 1817, and had bieti drawing out the swci linss of the Ki c.i.m Gold sets, pink coral and Gold se;s, f'.'ir -ll.ni s, Necklace uud I'cudau'.t, Ouj C and JlI Juweny. Soiil Silver-ware of Sterling puritv, made lo or-d-a-. liridal on I l'rei nl ati.,11 Pieces, Knives, Forks and ppoons In cases, also, a full Hue of -s;i... l".,t..a !....a n-.... ... 1 ve ..... u .. iira-em'-nt cvir fctlit-J liliy-hvo yearn of 1 Krl.ii St.iiil. Cake lla-k.is. Cotlee Cms. Fork! aud tpooua treble plut-jJ, theb.ist iulbt markets Ijil'tuo mid (.-. .in lT, ol bhsslul unUcilialioii and ail the joys, nn I ilelihls of Uuweildeii love i.s more than voiieh.saled to niortiils. The ur.l.-nt pair must be now (V-elia- tl into Ihe valu of years, and are likely to have a I slender portion of married life tiller this iu- ' tolerable deal of conning. j Tins United Stales troops stationed at : Little liocK, Ark., have beeu ordered lo New Orleans. It is understood that tho -Ull Infantry will take their place Tit E gamblers of Xew York aro staking c-iiisiderable bums of money that Stokes will not he convicted oi the murder of i'isk.. .....1 . 1,,, . i... .. in . . 1 1 .. 1 ' nnd lhat he, will net l3 Iiuiil'. ViCK-rnEsiuKNT Colfax, It is now said, will not tako thu editorship of the New York Tribune. All negotiations have mutually terminated. This is unt'oitunato for tho Vr oioM! Association. Thev bad i I ,7 . T t. o.r i "') '""J Cull uud exuuilue uiy stock. . . . c-j,oh tor a year, ana 'I UAD'3 8 6UASNOV left hnn untrammi'lfd In lU conduct. f mibory, Vet. 21, l73. SrECTACl.ES. If you value jour Lycsiuht, uso tbn Perfect Lenes, ( round I'lom iiiiuuto Cri -tle. lVhbles mel led loeilier, nud derive there iiuino "Di iiuoud'' M account of Iheie ti.irduess und brilliancy. '1 hey will last many years without change, uiid warrniiiud Bupi-ilor lo ail others in un-. TAP-I.E CCTLLRY. Ivory, Pearl and .Metal hau.tlclu cases sup plied lo order. CLOCKS. A full assi.itment of I'Lht day and Thirty hour Clocks, also Calender Clocks ol discrlp lious. Kiinravli.g done ut the h,n test notice. All goods sold v.arrar.lud as they are repre cult d. Aud he won dead I lie itiunliun of his patrons nut ihe pulilio to hi larKe sloik of A M r. IHC A M uo.l Bwls Watches of the tii.esl maker In the world. No trouble loebow irood. ( OIRT E'ltOt I.tStlTIOS.- Notice I l.eiiby jtivc.l Hi n the si v. iei Couils of Com mtei P!e.. 5. General Q'l. liter S s.-i"iis nl'ibe Peace, and Oi bans Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and ticiicr.il Jail D.-lix-ry, in and for llie county of No. tluuuliei land, w ill coiiuueuco at lh" Court Ilu,isc, in tlie. borouuli of Sunbiirv, at to o'clock A. M on MONDAY, JANL'AllY the bill, laxt, anil will continue two weeks. 'i he Coroner, Just lees of Ihe Peace and Consta bles in and for llie county of Northumberland are requested to be then and therein their proper persons, with their rolls, records. Inquisitions, and oilier remembrances, to do thoe tittups to their several ollle.es appertaining t" he done. Anil all w ilncsses prosecilinir In behalf o.' the Com monwealth uruinst any prisoner, uia requested ami eoinuiande.l to be t lull and there atleudlii!; in their proper persons to prosecute airalnsl him asshi.il be jiisl and not to depart without leave at their peril. Juno me rc, .tested to be punc tual in tin ir attendance, :il the time appoiulcd, nuieeably to their notices. Oiveu under my hand 111 Minhnry, the 1st day of December, In the year ofonr Lord ouu thousand iiuiil hundred and sevenlv-two. SAML'LL II. KOTUARMEL, Bherlff. ADJOCUNED COURT. I'roclumnlioii. WHEREAS the Honorable Wm. M. Koeke fclh r, President JuiIum, and hi Associules, for ll'.l District, have issued Iheir inauilale for an adjourned Court for Northumberland county, to beheld ou Monday tbo Ikilli of IX: ecniber, A. D.,'ls7a, bein ilia fall Monday of aid uioulb, in Punliury, and to last oue week. 1 therefore :ive notice lo all Jurymen drawn for this Court, nud all oilier liiluicsted, to be and uppe ir ut the place aforesaid at 11) o'clock, a. ui. of said day. bAMVEl. II. UOTIIERMEL, Bherlff. tshrritr OUlcu, uobory, November lh, hTi. Also, A certain dwcl'h-i: houso of two stories, baviusr a front of twen'y f. et, aud a depth of fourteen feet, s'luatu ou ail Hint certain lot of (.-round iu Wist Miaiiiokin, Coal town-hip, coun ty of N01 thumberland, and Male of Pennsylva nia, and know n and designated ou a p'an of est Shuinnkin. ou lot number eighteen, iu block num kerO, froulim; ou Piue street, beintc situate four feet south of Ilia south line of Pine street, in West if haiuoliln. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold us Ihe properly ol Augustus Lichoiu. Also, All that certain lot or piece of erouu l situate in the borough of nhumokiu, Xorthum berland county, beiin; lot number cl-hl (,) iu block number eluhty live (S".) bonntlcd ou the noithby lot No T.oiijilie south by lot No. 0 Iu tame block, on tie- cast by Market stri ct, und on the west by an Allev, coi.l.iinini; twcnly-livc feel (-.'ol iu front, on M.uket street, and one hundred aud lll'ty (LVi, ) more or less, iu d -ptli, to iin Al ley. Seized, taken hi cxeeuti.ui, ar. I to he sidd as the property of Tobias II jppciualcr au.l C.Ub arine Kopper.hai'er. Also, All Unit ccitain lot or pieeo of pround siluate in the boioneli of Walsor.loivn. Norlhum berland county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed a follows bou tided on the north by Kixlh street, on the east by Ash or Chestnut street, ou the south hy lot No. 1st, on llie west byuu Alley, beini; marked or dcsiirnuled on the map or plan of said borouuh of WaUoulown a lot No. 1611, contaiuiutf a from on Ash or Chestnut street, of 55 feet, aud a depth of ICi feel. Keied, Ukec iu execulion, aud lo be sold us tlie propel ly 01 Cyrus F. Taylor. Also, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate iu the town of llelfenstem, in Cameron township, Norlttmnbcrluud county, Pennsylva nia, bounded ou Hie north by an Alley, on the 6011th by llih street, on tho cast I y lot No. 17, and 03 the wr.l hy lot No 15, in bloc forty-two. ' (i'J,) It bemtt lot no. 18 iu same Mock, contain ing Ibirly feet In trout on Hlnh street, and one bundled and (HIT In drplh to an Alley, wlieieou aro erected two story frame dwelling bouse, 16 feet front, uud eighteen feet in depth, and oilier oulhuildiuic. belzed, luken Into extcui inn, and lo be sold us the property of Emanuel 11. Dolick. Also, A certain two story frame messuage and tenement, siluatu in the borough of W.ilson town. In said county of Nnrthnmlierluud, ou the uortb-west cornel of Lihlb and Main stuns on lots Nos. and UHl, iu Ihe general plan of said town, ronldinlng in front on Main street, tl 11 y -Ave feet, and In depth tbirty-elelil feel, that is said buildiux being 5i ft el by 58 feet, und the l"t or plcee of icrouud curtilage appurtenant lo said building. Seised, taken iu execulion, aud to be sold a the projs.il v of Christian (jrubb. 8. II. R0T11ERMLL, (sheriff. Bbsrltr Office, Bunbury, Dec. 11, 1873. Si'I'.CIAL XOTICU. Iu again extendin'-; our Annual Greeting to our friends and p. (irons, v.e beg leave lo unmiuuce Unit linding 0111 selves forced to eu'.urgi our Show rooms to meet the demands of a greatly increas ed business, it bee rules necessary lo reduce our immense Mock, previous to making allenillons. We are therelore, olferlr.? spcclul inducements to purchasers, the present HOLIDAY SEASON, Ctm. ks w M . r w m - .mW k. -fill r Nov. 2, 1S7J. 2m t u::ikt5ia3 cooi!s. a t., i ' .1 1 r. ' ,5 V LLCS 0. .-.5 X. ;-.JL.j.;.i.a.ji..H i, CIIEoTirUT ST., EUNBUIiY, I'A. Vtuici.cs cr i'..L litND3 .ahe to Okd::k. Tin- latest styles and the bet wm knu-.n-'nip. Samples limy be t-cci ut the shop. Live Mat a call. Suubury, Dec. 7, lbrv'. ly. cxiTriiv i'ikL e.vscuaxci: to- THE DIKKKTOlls OV THE i isUNHUKY HORSE AXDCATTI-E IX I SURAXCE COMl'AX Y, i Are unw t il.aingtiie rl ks under their special I charter yiauleil by tlie Legislature. The recent great calamitous tire ', ol Chicago ! and Uoslon have provcu conclusively two f.uts. 1st. That Mu'.nal In-ui.iuej C.unji i ilrs pro. vide tbe most security to tlie iis-air I for the sutulle-t eo-t and ;tie the besl able 10 sii-taiu heavy losses. 2.1. That Home Companies arc tin iil-o'utu liecssily anil furnish the best guaranties for payment of losses us they cover no he .v. ri lis wo'oking outsi.lo of cities nnd cum: '. I - l'-cte. by such great conilagrulions as the Ho!ou nnd Chicago lires wbicli have ruined nan of oar besl and strongest CouivaniOs. THE SCNUCKY FIKE 1NSCRANCE CO., P.y special privilege win ks the joint stock and lit 111 11:1 1 plans together, thus enabling llieni 10 enjoy the advantages of both modes of insurance without doing the injustice 10 tlie holder ot the mutual policy by asi.-.n' him for the beiietitof Hie stock holder. All policies i.ie Issued on the mutual plan. All ri ks an- taken outside the great cities, and oulv ou such propcrtv as is not so evi,or .1 as Ij 1 be hazardous. Thi- enables lln- Con pan.i a iu 1 sure tor less r;itct!l.ui lii.mj oil er ( o . . i ..i es 1 an I snppli- s a great need now K.t b iu. u. a ie. j ii ,b J c ei.laete I an I I s.r:: uo.v.i: ixsvnM e co.'tp.wy. I Tin IrJ.dnt st..ck Plan prelects uuahist c:..i . bilaul or lepcalvJ iisees.nient". IU.LIABLK AGF.NT6 WA NTED. Ai.lresi C. A. RUMENsNYnCIt, fe.-ret -.ry, Sunteir. , Piuu'a. E. D. KILLIAV, Special Agent uud t-;"pt. Deee.iii-cr 7, loiJ. If. CG2 Chestnut Street, l'lIILADELPIIIA Have row ready their nmulilccn tstoeli of tlOI.IIsAY (lOODS. JEWELKV, WATCHES, SILYEHW AKE. FAN CY COOLS, ELT.0PEAN NOVEL! IMS, ATTKACTV1E GOODS AT MODERATE FIX ED PKlCEfi. 902 Chestnut St. 902 Auditor's) Xolire. "SVOTICE. Is hereby jlven to the ci p lltois of Jobnsey bhnll'er, w hose jiropeity on l'ouilli si reel, Snub oy, Pa., was sold at SlieiilP. sale, at Novciiiher Tel in, 17J, that llie undersigned ba been appt luted Auditor In disiribule the fund arising from Ihe sule of said pniicrt i in lhoe en titled I lie iilo. A meetliej will he held at his of fice in buuhury, on the 2Mb day of December, 1572, ul 2 o'clock, p, ui. A. JORDAN, Auditor. Sunbury, lw. A, UTi. 4. X pays VK l.'.S l l.Olt ll, t;i IliK l'ur lWi ! Guide Is now pnhli-lird Quaiterir, cts. l avs lor the veir, lour nunilieis, which Is not half the cost. '1 hose v ho atifi iv.tr, I ml money to lite amount of Osr D.i! I .ir or more tor Seeds mny ul.-o oi.ler Tw ent v-tii f t en;s woi th t -llil the pl.ee paid for tl'.e Ctliile. The J inn. try Nun. her is lieai.tll'i!, giving j 1 ins for making 11 iral l!o nt s. IVsicu for lui :ng 'liiblj Deeoriilloiis, iuib'W i;..i,lens, ,vc., end conlaiuiu a luars of informiitiiui liuaiu. l-'e I, i tl.e 1 n ei . of llowcr. Hue b uritiei! ai.tl h in p.i.iesdii the tinted paper, soma l ive Hun, lied ( ngiuviuo, mid n superb Colore I Piute -nd Cliioino Cover. The Firl l'tlhioii of Tim Han dled I liou-Hiid just printed iuKngl'sri and G.l. muu, and rc.idv In s,id nut. JAM I'M VICK. Rocluster. N. Y. . AUii.iuiirMtor'at Notice. Estate of PHILIP ilEIiliK, DcoM. NOTICE i hereby kIvuii tlul ivtlers ofanmliis Istrailiui having ii ci gniiiied In the under Signed on the eslalc ol Philip Zerhc, late of I,,..., er Muhauoy township, NnrthitUiheiland cniiulv Pa., deceased. All -rsons lo.lehled to s aid s-l talc aie i, que ted to make iiuinudiete sell .i:t ( and lb o biuu claim aru tcque-led pr. scut thorn fur scilleuieut. b. M. Ul'Hri, 6crttowi, Hot. 0, "T3. t. AdrainisSrafov