sun huhy ..Tutauy li; 1&73. itailrpnd Time Table. AltniVAt, A! IJ'5PllTUR Or TRalK ATtCKBUIlT. K. C. 11. W, Pnnth. Erie Mall, flJ.oOam Erie Ex press I 9 40 " Mull, It 05 P. A E. n. R. West. Mall, 6.S0 a m Nine. ExpressUMO pm Klmlra MhII 4. HO " Erie Express, 7.01 " Niusr. F.xprs 8.00 pm srsnrltr axd lhwirtowh . B. ".cave Sunbury for Lewistown nt 7.46 a. m., and 3 10 p. M. . Arrive Jiit ftnnburj from Lewistown at 1.60 nnd 7.45 p. m. , nAMOKn rtmniow, ir. c. . w. Snnbm-y nt 8.45 am At Sunbnry B.25 a m " VI RR p m " 8.1,!, p m ' 4.40 pm 0.00 pm DA.NY1I.1.K, HAZLKTON A WILKtSBARBK n. R. ttegular pnssenger tsaln leaves Sunbury for Danville, Ctittuwissa, Hazlcton and Intermediate stations, ill 0.45 a. m. Returning leave lluzlo tou at 1.00 p. m. Arrive at 4.00 p. m. LACK AW ASM A AND nLOOMflBURO R. R. Leave Northumberland nt 9.40 n. m. and 4.50 p. in. Arrive ot Norihnmborlmid atl0.35a.ro. and C.05 p. m. Accidental Insnrance Tickets can be had or J. Blilpmnn, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. lusincss fcocals. Sewino M acuimhs.-Miss Caroline Dallus Ir the agent- Tor the sale of the best 8cwlog Machines In existence, Tls i "The ImproTcd Singer," "Qrover & Baker," "Ilowe," and "Domestic," which aro constantly on hand and soli, a; rea sonable prices. She Is also agent for the cele brated Frantt and Pope Rnltting Machine. Call and see them. 00:0 on Market street, east of the railroad. Beoin the new year by taking insurance on jour life. Call and have the plans of the Metro politan explained. We Rive Insurance that will meet with your approval. Wishing all a happy New Tear, I remain yours, LEWIS M. YODER, Office near the Court House, Youngmnn's Wine Is recommended by Physi cians generally to their convalescent patients. House avd Lot fob Bale. A new House and Lot, located on Spruce street, Sunbury, Is offered for tiulc on easy terms. Apply to Jon Wilver. PitOTECTlON by Insurance lias become a ne cessity. The promptness shown by all the com panies represented at Y Oder's ngoucy In honor ably paying nil losses, and their ability to pay 1() cents on every dollar of losses, justly entitles them to the preference bestowed by the Insuring public. MoiiR Fcbviti.rr. We noticed a few days ago another largo lot of furniture unloaded at the Furniture Store of B. L. R'indenbush, in the Ma sonic building. This stock of furniture in his establishment is Immense, and the rapid sales compel tliu proprietor to renew his stock con Ftaully. Nunc can go amiss In procuring the la test style nt the most reasonable prices. Gboitiors. This remark was made lately by or.e of J. F. Sella (Tor's customers who had a full suit made tip. On trying them ou he found them so neat in 111 that he gave vent to the above. All who get suits made by Mr. Schafler, find thai ho mike" the best tilting garments In town. A Wife's Commandment. Tbou shalt have no other wife but me, nor shalt thou iu thy sleep dream of other women. Ihoh shall not take unto thy house any beau tiful, sly, brazen image of a servant girl to make love to wIku my back is turned, lor I am a lea-lou- wife, Honor thy wife's father and mother wear a sini'e when thy meet thee. Thou shalt not be behind thy neighbor, but 0 iishlue hl:n In dressing thy wife and babies. Tho'i shall let thy wife have the last word In every row. Tliou shall not get drunk, or go to bed with thy boot. on. Thy shalt not say nice word to other ladies in my presence, nor praise, them in our privacy remember I um ajsuloiis wife. Thou shalt not stay out after nine o'clock at night, nor snore al iny side, nor kick in thy sleep. Thou shalt always procure thy raiment at the merchant tailor store of Thonia G. Nott, Sunbu ry, so that tlioa inaycst not become offensive In 1 by wife's eyes, for remember I am a judge of these matters, and I know that no garment can be bought elsewhere ns neatly fitting, as durable and as cheap, as at Noti't talloriug establish ment, whether it be coat, vest, pants, or any article pertaining to the apparel of man. Remember, oh ! thou Benedict I these com mandments unl keep them holy, for they arc the law and gospel. W. R. F. Wcimer has just received his second purchase of fall and winter goods, cheaper than ever. His stock of ladies' dress goods, water pi oofs, furs, carpets, oil cloths, fine groceries, nnd in fact everything to suit the taste and fuHcy, and at prices astonishingly low. lie sells for ready cash, and will not be undersold bysuyone. Give him a call, and be convinced thut Weimer's popular cash store is the place to secuve bargains. We give indemnity, ask fair rates and pay nil losses promptly at Lewis M. Voder's Insurance Office, near the Court House. Notice. At the Excelsior Is the place to buy for the holidays, ns Miller has gotten up the ni cest Boots and Rimes for the occasion. Go nnd see the finest French calf Scotch bottom, and hand stitched bonis i also, single nnd double sol el hund-stitched, ull of them warranted. We have now lu store two hundred pairs of ladles' sho. of all kinds, mens' nretlcs, over shoes j nl so Ladies' Missis nnd Culldrers'. Ladies' rub bers from forty cents to one dollar. Buy only the New Brunswick rubber as It Is the best In the market. Every pair we sell aro warranted. Any of them thai don't give satisfaction, we give an other pair In place of them. The Excelsior and Evuns' American Gultejs, only to be got at Mil ler's, call and see ns, aud save twenty per cent as we cau sell at the lowest cash prices. WM. II. MILLER. For Rest A Ihree story brick house on Eust Market street, Store Room on first floor, second aud third stories su'ituble for Lodge Rooms, size of all the rooms 10 by 50 feet, gas in every room. Apply to Lyon A Bra., Bunbury, Pa. 4t.-d. 21. llEAt'TiFfL. The new styles of Hats and Caps that udorn the windows of 8. Faust's bat store, on Market street, are beautiful. Ills fall and winter slock Is superior to a ay ever seen In this place. Al! the latest styles, and of the best qua lily, arc to he found at bis establishment, and at p Ices to suit the times. CnArpED Hands. Rce, roi rough skin; pimples, ringworm, sall-iheuini aud other eiilaneons af fections eurud, aud Me skin made soft' and smooth, by using the li'wtR TiltWif, made by tiiswell, lluiud Co., New Yoi. Be cer t.iiu to get the Juniper Tar Soap, as Shere are many worthless iiuiutiuus moile with eommon- Tin Purest and 6wj .OrxJ-Llver !t uazanl ot t aswell's, l L , . by Caswell, Hazard A' "Jj- soluMy pure and sweet.'- A-1 iresn. selected livers, New York. It Is absolutely pure and " " "! nnc prefer' It to rt'.Jsot.' Sure enough, wrw he old woman got others. Fhvsieinns have dci,la.l U tuuf.,r , T i.-.i -v. f,. j.. "iu got M.J0fbe ohr ,11. la m,k ' ,w ! focal. Iffuirs. Acknowledgment. Wo are indebted to Hon. Jonn H. Packer, for public documents. To Gov ernor Jno. W. Oenry for an advance copy of his message, and to It. D. Wharton, Esq., for a copy of Bai clay's Constitutional Mannnl. W refer our rendurs to the card of Messrs. Rlthter & Gnsklll, dealers In American and French window glass, Ac. Their establishment Is not surpassed In the city for the best article at reasonable prices. AwosTMora Letters. Wo havo repeatedly stated that letters tent to this office for publics tlon, must be signed by some responsible person before we ean give It our attention. Tra vitMins can now proenro railroad tickets at the depot In this plnco for through passage to tbo following points i Richmond Va., Peters burg,. Va., Weldon, N. C, Wilmington, N. C, Columbia, 8. C, Augnsta, On., Charleston, 8. C, Savannah, Oa., Raleigh, N. C, Greensboro', N. C, Danville, Va., Frodrlcksburg, Va., Nor folk, Va., and St. Augustine's, Fla. Rnstosr.D. J. R. Cornelius, editor of the Lew. Itburg Chronielt, nnd for twenty years telegraph operator at that place, resigned his position In the telegraph office, his paper and Job depart ment requiring his whole attention. Scddex Death. We regret to learn that Mr. Benjamin Hoover, a highly respected citizen of Upper Augusta township, died at his residence, on Wcdnosdny evening Inst. Mr. Hoover started for town In a sleigh, on Tuesday last, nnd on the rond had an attack of nppoplcxy. He was taken home unconscious, In which condition he remain ed outil his death. Ot?R thanks are due to A. N. Briee, Fso,., for the very able report of Iho Court proceedings found In another part of this paper. Poor Hocse. Some of our citizens arc urging the necessity of erecting a poor house In this county; or If thut should bo impracticable or meet with opposition, Ibst Suubury and Lower and Upper Augusta unite in putting up one. A farm near town could be purchased, and build ings erected that could be paid for In five years with the taxes now assessed and collected in these three townships. At nn election held by the stockholders of the Sunbury Accommodation and Loan Association, on the SSth ull., thu following persons were elected : President Samuel Faunt, Sr. Secretary Jacob Shipmnn. Treasurer Irn T. Clement. Solicitor S. B. Boyer. Managers S. Faust, Sr., Ira T. Clement, N. F. Mai lz. P. H. Moore, Henry Clement, S. B. Boyer, John Shlssler, H. Y. Frlling and Jacob Shipmnm. A dividend of two dollars per share was de clared Tor 1S72. New shares can be had by ap plying to the Secretary or P. H. Moore and H. Y. Filling. Exrnrss Agent. Samuel Fnust, 8nr., has re ceived the appointment of express agent for this place, vice C. S. Hazletino, resigned. The ofllce was removed to Masscr's buildiiig.Markct square, on Wednesday la-t. The appointment of Mr. Faust l a good one, nnd will give general satis faction. He is accommodating, aud in every way (jualilled to make an efficient officer. - - - Fiue at Seven Points. Ou Thursday night of last seek, the carriage mid smith shops of Win. Raker, nt Seven Points, in Lower Augusta town ship, were completely destroyed by fire. The fire is supposed to have been the work of fn In cendiary. The entire loss is about $3,000, upon which there is n partial Insurance. Mr. Raker's loss will be about f SOO, and while In the net of removiug a number of buggies from the building was severely injured. A mau named Edward Marsh was arrested on suspicion of setting firo to the above buildings, nud was taken before Esquire Urice, on Wednesday last, who held him to bail In the sum of iCOd for his appearance at March term of Court. At an clcrtlon held by the stock holders of the Sunbury Lumber Company, on STonday last, the following persons were elected I President John White. Secretary II. Y. Friling. Treasurer John Haas. Managers S. P. Wolverton, Ira T. Clement, J. II. Eugel, C. B. Howard, S. D. Barrows aud Garrett Foresinan. Assignee Sale. The sale of the properly of Mr. Peter Borel, at Georgetown, by his assignees, oi Wednesday of last week, was well attended, and the property was knocked down at good prices considering the tightness In money nintters. The hotel property at the station In Georgetown, was sold to Mr. Augustus Wald, the present oc cupaut, fi.r $4,500. A ware-house along side of the railroad, and a vacant corner lot, was sold to Mr. Francis Blekel for the sum of tSOO. The ls land In the Susqiiehcnna, containing about twenty-eight acres, was sold to Mr. George Yeagcr, for 9,0S5. . A New Tear Surprise Party and Family Recnion. On New Years' day our esteemed frieida Mr. and Mrs. Solomon FHgcly, ofShamo kln township, were niado happy by a surprise party consisting of their children and grand chil dren. Without the least expectation of such an event they were ubout noon on thut day, sur prised at the nppronch of ft number of well-Dllcd sleighs, and as the parties alighted at their resi dence, with baskets filled with good things, the aged couple, who have lived their three score and ten, were delighted In recognizing In their vlsi tors their surviving children and grand children, who extended their congratulations forthe privi lege of once more celebrating the advent of a new year undei their paternal roof. On entering the house the daughters nt once proceeded to spread the tables, and in a short time the aged parents were invited to preside over, aud partake of the luxuries surrounded by some thirty-five of their sons and daughters, sous-lu-lnw and daughters-in-law, and grand children. As Mr. and Mrs. Fugely with tottering limbs sut down to the ta ble thus surrounded by their loving progeny, fer vent prayer wus ouered to Him who ruleth all for His manifold blcsslugs, Inasmuch as that He spared them to imco moro unite In fiimlly re union. After dinner the balance of the day was spent in the effort to make one another hap py. M r. Fagely, who is upwards of seveuty, for got his advaueed age, and appeared among his children with as much activity as in his younger duys. It was no doubt oueol the happiest events of the lives of the mnch esteemed couple, and will long be remembered by those who participated In this happy rc-unlnu. Wishlug their aged parents many more such happy New year duys, the sur prise party dispersed. T Ashland Bulltin of a late date Is respon sible for the following. It says There's no end to the funny things happening In Barry township. The ot ber Sunday a woman there wmited to make a dinuer of dumplings boiled together with legs of veul. She put them la or on lbs stove to boll, fcnd theu went to cliurch, earing: a ten year old (rirl to watch Ihein, telling hef what to do U they boiled ever. Some misehlevoBs boys hod slipped some qulck sr Intwthe po. As soon as this began to do i -" "! Km ueeaine irighleued and 4 fo the church, yelling at the top of her voice, Ysrry, mother I hurry, home, the calf g. are kicking all the' dumpllmrs out of th nmo Kin Deeaine fr irlitii unri dumplings out of the man got H scat tMsir eth gmrT- "a C'onrt Proceeding;!. (Reported By A. N. Brlco, Esq. tuyVKKl C, 1873. The January Term opened this morning at 10 o'clock, the Judges nil pres ent. Our friend Judge Wclker hns been unwell, hut Is looking better and wnl In his place. The Charge of Judge Rockefeller to the Grand Jury wns forcible nnd to tho point. His remarks In reference to a new Jail were opportune, nnd we do sincerely hope for the sake of the people, and for the sake of the justleo of the county, that wo may very soon have a new structure. Tho old bnlldlng Is rotten, unhealthy, unsafe nnd every county around us Is putting us to the blush. I will briefly allude to the caso tried Inst week In oar Common Picas, at the special tlmo fixed forth trial or the same, In which William I. Crwnongh, Esq., Is plnlntlff, and the Fulton Conl Company and others defendants. This Is the some case which was tried some tlmo since by Judgo Woods, and at which time a full week was taken tip In the trial, and the Jury failed to ngroe. During Inst week the case occupied about three full days, and was Tory ably tried. Messrs. Comly and Packer were with Mr. Grocuough, plaintiff, and for defendants, Messrs. Uowcn, Judire Woodward and 8. P. Wolverton. Judge Rockefeller deserves credit for tho vim he puts Into his position ns President Judge. Ills wil lingness to sit from 8 o'clock each morning till 0 and 10 o'clock ut night In the trial of Causes, proves that bo Is lu earnest In tho attempt to re duce the civil list of tho county.. In this case the Jury returned a verdict for the defendants. It will be tnken'to the Supreme Court and there be passed upon by the experts In the law bearing on the case. Tbc Jury undoubtedly looked at the matter as a huge gain, in us much as Mr. Grecn ongh holds on an unseated hind tax title, for a small sum, nnd the coal lands arc now valued at a millloa of dollars. Let this be as It may, If Mr. Grcenough's title is looked upon by tho Su preme Court ns good, ho will have a Just clulin to the value of the land, for he bought at a rcg. ulnr sale fot taxes unpaid, aud obtained the tltlo tho set of Assembly gives In such rnses. If the land had not become valuable, his tltlo might never have ben questioned. The first case tried in the Quarter Sessions tc dny wns that of tho Commonwealth vs. Warren Wllkens, charged with assault and battery upnn Mrs. Henrietta Elision, wife of Henry Elision, of Sunbury. Heury and hisfcwlfe aforesaid live near the lime kilns, and for a tlmo boarded the aforesaid Warren. During the hitter's stay In tho house of Ellston, he was kind to the family nnd did very many little acts of chailty. It turned out, however, th.it about tho latter part of Inst October Warren concluded to hunt other qnurters, and this raised the Ire of dear Henri etta, when the two passed words between them, nud, necoiding to the testimony, Warreu gave the prosecutrix n little piij-h, and her husband told ber to fall down, which sho did in the most dramatic manner, and theu went for a warrant. The jury returned a verdict of not gully, and di vided the costs, which was a very rlrlit thing, in deed. It Is just as wo desired it. Commonwealth vs. James Cole. Burglary and larceny. Prosecutors, Jarcd Brosius and Chris tian Seaslioltz. Colo took fiom the shop ol Jur ed Broslns, about tho middle of November, a ralr of shoes left lliero for repair by Mr. Metz ger. When they had becu neatly repaired, as Jared can so well do the thing up, the defendant concluded he had better take them away and wear them to avoid Metzger any trouble. He was foolish enough to wear the shoes, too, in the town where he stole them. By Mr. Scasholtz he wns accused of breaking Into his grocery, at Market and Fourth streets, and taking there from several boxes of segars, money, Ac. On both of these charges he was convicted by thu verdict of the juries in each case. There are two charges against him of firing and breaking Jail, which will aggravate the scuteneo of the Court. UimmuuweaUli vs. George Koeuig, Frank Gal laway and Wells Gross, Burglary and larceny. William J. Wnlveiton, prosecutor. The defend ants nro boys or about sixteeu yeais of age, and were arrested recently for burglariously cutering the store of Mr. William J. Wolverton, In Sun bury, which is now clovd for repairs, nnd tak ing away therefrom about fifty dollars' worth of goods, such r.s knives, buttons, suspenders, ho siery, &c, nnd carrying the same, or a portion thereof, to tho house of Lydia GuUhuIl. This aforesaid house is a place where boys, such ns the defendants named, have been led to gradua'e for higher honors, nud goto schools where their heads will be. shaved and their clothing made of striped linen. The pity is that the proprietress thereof should not suffer the penalties Inflicted upon the boys. The defendants plead guilty in this case, and George Koenlg Is sentenced to six teen months and Weill Gro.-s to tifyeu months in the Eastern Penitentiary. Commonwealth vs Palrik, alias '"Bear" Do Ian. Defendant chnrged on three counts in the lndietinent, with ussault und battery, assault to kill or slay, and assault to murder. This man Dolnn was one of three outlaws who visited tho house of old Mr. James Burk aud .Margaret his wife, in Locust Gap, some time in 1870, which three individuals violently assaulted and abused the old people. The old man died about two months siuee, and It Is said from that beating. One of the iucu was arrested At tho time, con victed tin 1 seuteneed to tho Penitentiary. Dolun niude his escape and was only lately found. The Jury returned a verdict ot guilty on tho three charges of the indictment. There Is also an In dictment ugaiuel him forthe assault upou Mrs." Burk. Commonwealth vs. Irvin Wharton. Charged with taking the key of Jail to aid Cole to escape. Cole took the key and hung it inside ol the stove ror further use, where the Iteejicr of the prbou found it. Tho bill against Irvlu us iguored by the Grand Jury. Coinmonweulth va. Samuel Payers. Highway rohhery. Abraham Gaugier, of Snyder county, prosecutor. This alleged robbery occure I hist summer, In Sunbury, when It was charged that Samuel nud Jessie Cooper atlueked und robbed him. The case was brought up at August Term, 1873, and continued. Iu the im-unlime, the way ward girl "Jessie" died und wus burled iu the home or ber Innocent childhood. At November Term, 1873, the case was dismissed us to her. A uew bill wus sent in against Samuel, aud at the present term it was Ignored. The prosecutor, uaugicr, is nn old man or like passions with oth er weak mortals, und has exhibited his weakness on severul occasions while in Sunbury. We trust he will go home to his wife aud children a wiser aud a better man. On the charges ofburglury and larceny agalust Cole, the Court sentenced him on Tuesday to Jwo years and ihree mouths In the Eastern Penl teutlary. He wus also brought iu and convicted on the charge of firing the Juil. For this he was seuteuced to two years lu the same khstitttion. If he learns a trade there and comes out a re formed young man, it will be well worth the ex pense the county will be at lu paying for his keeping at that house of correction. This ought to serve as a warning to other young thieves. Com ntoi wealth v. George W. Fisher. Deser tion. Harriet Fisher, his wife, prosecutrix. These parlies have been married about Ave months, and the course of true love with them has been running roughly. The union-seems not to be happy, yet they desire to live together, and the Court ordered that to be done or the wife receive 13 60 per week. We suppose they will go together again, and may they live to learn that they must love each other, mind their own business, not gossip with th oelghbors,eook and at their own vk-tusls, wash their own clothes; nnd do nil other things iipt'cHuining to ft good hnsbnnd and wire. On Wednesday, "Hear" Dolan was convie'ed of nssniilt nnd battery upon old Mrs. Burk, and for this, together with the conviction for assault with Intent to kill James Burk, he was sentenced by the Court to five years nnd three months in the Eastern Pcliitentlnry. Commonwealth vs. Frank Gnltnway. Bur glary and larceny. Frank I? ono of the three boys named above, who entered tlie store of Win J. Wolverton some time since tind Carried away the goods enumerated. Tho Court sentenced him to tho House of Ilcfmre until h Is twenty one years of ago. Why this discrimination Is made In his favor seems unaccountable. The boy Is smaller In size than the other two, but older In years nnd Just as deep if not deeper In the theft committed. Tho boy Galloway Is at lenst ssvcu'.cen years of nge, for he was reported on tlm common school books of S in'mry twelve years ajro as being then seven or eight years of nge. " sympathy Is largely with Frank, as it la with i i other boy. We expressed ourselves so before tl.e Court, nnd bc'iove tho persons w ho harbored them and til led pud abetted them, de serve the Imprisonment Instead of the youth. Yet the punishment should be divided equally for the sake of the public good. Commonwealth vs. Martin Shlpo nnd William Eystcr. Burglary nnd larceny. T. 8. Shannon, prosecutor. A few weeks ns;o the Jewelry store of Mr. Shannon was robbed of about ?f,0Q worth of goods. It happened on the night of the theft that his employee, Shipe, and William Eystjr, son of Dr. Joseph Eystcr, of S'lnhury, bought tickets for Philadelphia. On tho following nioruing suspiclou iintnrelly attached to both of the boys, as they went away together. They were followed and brought back to Sunbury. Shire had in his possession over f'j'JO worth of the goods, admitted his guilt and at the same time stoutly asseited that Eystcr had nothing to do w illi the mutter end knew nothing of it. Eystcr did not have nuy or the goods, nor was there any evideuee of guilt against him. He la n young man of good character, nnd Is undoubted ly Innocent of any complicity In this case. The Court ordered a not. ;ro. to bo entered In bis case, nud discharged him; directing Ship.; to en ter bail hi the sum of tl,5')0 for his appearance ut March Sessions. He is now In jail. Commonwealth vs. B. L. Kerehner. Rape. Mrs. Tobias Loug, prosecutrix. Bound over from lurt Sessions, imw ou second trial. A huge number of witnesses are subpitnaed, and the case will take up the balance ol the week. The same counsel are employed who were engaged at the late trial. Much interest is manifested In the progress of the proieeut on. Charge to the lrutil Jury. Oeniliimen of the Grand Jury: Again the people of Noriliiiiubi'rl.iiid comity are assembled for tho piii'spore ol transacting business uf the highest laipoitance. llrie in iliis Court the laws of the laud are to be eiil'uree.l. We li ne good and wholesome laws, liol pel feet to lie sure, but their etlleieuey depends upon the faithful execu tion of them. '1 lie security of the person and property is the cud of civil soc iety, and It is here that we look fur security against encroachments upon our rights to the !-sr.il an I uninterrupted enjoyment of life, limb, body, health and reputa tion. To life and limli a I have a natural and in herent right, and the lesi ot Hie p( r-ou has the enmc right to security from the corporal insiillsof menaces, assaults, beating mid wounding. The preservation of health Irom such practices ns may prejudice or annoy it, the security of rep utation or good name from the ints ot 'detraction ana slander, the personal liberty of individuals, nnd the rights of property, ure all rights to which every man Is entitled by reason ami natural Jus tice. All these are to be glial ded by you. nud tho gentlemen ot the traverse jury, under the guid ance and direction of the Court. Nothing tl.nt nllccts these interests cau be unimportant to uny of us. We must Insist that no violation of th"j laws shall escape its proper penally. The Divii.e Being has committed to ourselves the duty of inaliiug our owu laws under the light lie has giv on us, nud w hen made, we are hound to ol.ey tlicm. If we do not the State is but an empty name, the order of soeieiv is dissolved. Some ollenecs arc slight, but the penalties arc small, and must be imposed i others ure enormous und the penalties great, and men must be tiuight to respect the laws of society, w hich iniisl be made n terror to those w ho do not. Where law mid order do not reign supreme, all experience teach es us that murders, arsons, ra-s, robberies, slanders, assaults, frauds nnd thefts are tho or der of the day, tor Hie law of nature are terror only to the wie ami good. He is an enemy to society who Intentionally violates its laws, it is not only our duty to re-pect ami maintain our laws, but we are bound to tee that others do so. Ail men and common s n. e an I understanding, know well enough when lin y ure doing wroipg und deserve punishment, aud there It no uudiio severity in punishing lawlessness, even to the full extent of the peualty imposed by law, which eve ry man is bound tu know. '1 hat crime is tear fully on the Increase is apparent to ull, aud yet meu do not seem to i.-.uize mat if this state of tilings is permitted to go oa, we shall soou t.e in a state of anarchy. The Cruris ol our coun try, as a general thing do not, by their action, make the law strong. A seme of murderer hi our prison to-day, in one of our cities, are the living wituesses that public sentiment too, has de libciuted government tin chore is no foree in this world adequate to bilug these u.tasslns to their righteous doom. In anolhcrXcity, Us Judges of the court have recently culled the attention of Ihc Grand Jury to the tact that during tho last year there were ove,0,i0t) arrests, in that citv alone, against yo.OOO during the previous year. "la our charge to the Grand Jury, Just one year ago, we urged the necessity of u rigid execution of the criminal luws, and so far as this Court has had it in its power we huvt endeavored to curry out these. views. We b.ivfc not hesitated e.ci'i where life was iu question, nd men have hicn sentenced t undergo long IcVis of punishment bv sodtury confinement ut h.l.r. By many this "has been considered severe, land even barbarous. This mawkish sentamentAv is the bane of societv. Its existence betrays iwanl of manly vigor ,'u stalwart strength, sueiV.as government must have, or It becomes n spoil of the wicked and the contempt of everybody, ii is not cruelty to pun ish adequately. It is Iho highest, tendcie-t mer cy to punish wrong. Intiniie wisdom and love enjoin the death of murderers folly and cruelty unite in letting criminals go unvTrTipped of Justice. Universal man Is on the side of Solomon and his Inspiration. The Divine law has penalty as well as precipt. It is founded iu love, but not love of sin, but of law, order aud justice and it is the foundation of all human laws, which must he wisely administered, with liupurliuitly with no respect of persons, uo bribery no weakness ut all. George Washington did not heslsate to sign the death warrant of Major Andre, nearly one century ago. und saw It executed according to thu laws of war, and of nations, but with no soft compunctious, no false liiliiultuns ultv uir ilnsl order, law, right and civilizuiou Itseli'. which ho regarded us virtual treason. Al the last August term of this Court no less thuu ten person were seuteneed to undergo pun ishment In the penitentiary, hu.I now at this term, your county Jail is agsiu tilled up with persons charged with murder, rapes, arsons, thefts, assaults, and all manner of crimes. We must not hesitate to do our duty. The .Supreme Court of this Stato has recently said that the question of expenses mnst not for a moment be allowed to conic iu competition with the due ad luinistruliou of the crlmiuul law. A source of much unncyunce und detriment to the public good is the piuttti e of many good cit izens of lending their aid snd lufliiiie'iii the set tlement und compromise cf high crimes. This Is wicked and condemned by ihc law. Besides, the example is pernicious, and greatly a -feet the public good. Men cau be seen upo'u our public ulreels at any time who a-b 'pointed out and known to be thieves nud scoundrels, ami yet ure suffered to go with Impunity for want of a public prosecutor, or because souie Intliicuce has beeu brought to bear by which justice is prevented. It la the duty of the (Joint und toe jury to see that the laws of the laud ure properly en forced, but unless those having kuowledga und evidence ot eiiine will come forward und prosecute, we have uo means by which to uct. These law are the simple expression of the morality of the couutry. They aie very plain anj lear, und we slwmld have no difficulty in the p-rforin.niee of our duties. Let us be tirm and faithful to this trust. We must see that the community is suffi ciently -protected agulust detperafe ami w icked men t but whilst we buvv the care of men charg ed with criminal offences, we must be sure that we barm not their liberties and reputation, ex cept on clear and reliable evideuee. It will be your duty, before you leave for your homes, to examine Hie public buddings, and to sm'SiVh l i in ij i i i report the condition thereof, nnd mnk such re commendation ns to improvement and repair, ns you may tnlnk proper. At the Inst session It was erroneously reported that this Court recom mended the building of u new comity Jail. This was a mistake, but no might have be. rt easily misunderstood. If we bail done so, it would have been lot Wiring with the province of tho Grand Jury. The Act of Assembly provides that upon the recommendation of two siicrc'siTo Grand Ju i tea, the rnimty Commissioners may proceed to erect public buildings, and we may say hre, what was then said, mil that was Unit a former Grand Jury, without any Intimations whatever Irom the Court, had recommended thu bull ling ol'n nw county prison. They represented in the Court that Ihc present bull ling Is uiish.c nnd un healthy, nud the h crease of crlmu d "irnnd e l thai a belter structure should be erected, and nil this Court said wus, that tlm Grand Jniy should examine Into, nnd carefully imsider this matter, tmr! do just whatever they'lMdii"1! to bu to the best Interests of the people, (r the eo.Mily. They were referred to the fact that the Mid Iff could scarcely turn his back to attend to his oth er official duties but that some one escapes, and now nt this tern., we tire Inform" I 111 it u number of prisoner. against whom former Grand Juries hnve iictnally found trua lit'ls for high crimes, have broke Jail and iimde ;r"od their esc ipe. Are we, the people of Noithuui'i: rl'ui I county dolmf Justice to ourselves, and to the oilier citiZ'nc of this Commonwealth, In nut providing secure unit proper public buildings 1 These tire mutters to be conidurcd by the people, nnd the members of this Court are not y nmri Interested In the subject t bun any other clliz in. With the excep tion iff but one, every county adjoining Nort hum land, the mother of counties, have new, modern i and substantial public prisons. 1 he Jury were I furthr referr-. ti the fact thut Clinton county I had Just completed a new jail, at the cost of $21,- : ' 4 Hi. tin' cntiti ..i"'or getting tlie materials in 'hi) I obi building. '.Vbnt a pi op t bniMiag could be j 1 erected for nt this place, and the kind ol a build- I ing that would be auilnble.. is a matter thai j should unir.ig- the illicit Ion oT the people of the j : Conntv ; lor, whllrt it innv r.ot be considered i I good poiicy to build at pre .cut, ou neeoum ol the j higli prices of Material, nnd labor, und eonsider i ing the i'IcmIou of taxation, trie tini'i will conic : when such a structure will be u public uec-s-ity. ! j Tim last (irand Jury recognized this necessity, i but thought thai tile pit-sent was not the time, owing to the mi. tiers to which 1 have JuM hIIiiJ j cd, and their report was approved by tlie Couil : I Inn still the consideration of Ibis ijueslioti is lm ! po rtant, although il may be thought that it is not prudent I i proceed nt tills lime. The matter i ol expenne in keeping prisoners at home or in the penitentiary at i'hil idclphi.i, s'.ionlil he inquired into, 'i be mo b- an 1 m. timer of pillietiag pun ishment np-n oiVeinler.- Ii is, nud is al the present ' moment, eiiei,e,u!g tic. ritter.ttan of the civiiiz-d , wor d. A prison Cong ess, w hieh hu been sir - ting in England f."r se.veial mouths, has Just closed lis labors there, aud is ng iln to meet for . further tfNciisjou of ihc subject in this country. ; The United States were repi e..-.ute I there, and I have given the reports ofi:s pria-'.edltigs bonin at '. tention. The maimer of Inflicting punishments In ililb-reiit countries is varied, nr. I In many In stances curious, but of ad the different modes wc are Incline I to think that the system of sepa rate nnd so iturv eontineTiicnt at labor is the best. ' In a common county J. ill, pris-iners nie alliowej to minute together, and tlit-lr i etonnaiio:i is ! scarcely ever vtlecied. At .1 firmer tertn we were 1 oblige! to se'u! two young men to the peuile'itK- ry. I have often thought of this sunt- nee, yet il wes the lightest, penaltyalliiwc.t by lbs law. Vi:e piiuisbmei.t r.;scrihed by the Act of Assembly for the oll' nce of which they stood einvii te I, is i in pi Uomn nt by separate mil solitary confine ment al !ubr, not exceeding three jeu. The same net declares that no person shall be sen tence 1 t imprisonment by separate and solitaiy confinement for any ten'n less th in one year, ex ' ccpt i:i counties having suitable prisot, buildings ' for that pm pose. If Xorlhtimbf riaud county I bail had n suitable building in w hich that mode ! of punishment could have been inflicted, the ; Conit could have in its discretion, seuteneed those i persons for a much shorter period, and in that 1 instance we believe tint the. public goot would 1 have been subsei veil just ns w ell, and the parents , und families saved much tnortillenUou and dis 1 grace, whilst the expense to the comity would , have been less than one half. And this is only I one instance out of a score that have come under 1 our observation within tlie year Just past. A ! prison should be so con-trucud as to u third ae i cotnino lalions dilleiviilly to ihoso found guilty land those only chirg"d with crime, and liupri i anncd to await their Hial. It often happens that iniio-eiit men and women are imprisoned, who ; tiro afterwards proved to be Innocent. After cou j viction, however, they should have their Just de serts, und I know or no punishment thut is more feveie thuu to place il social being in separate ; nud solitary eontinement. Hut even tn this bu ! inanity demands consideration even forthe nu fortuiiatu condition of the uuilly cuiprit. He should he forced to work for the benefit of ihe : public, and during Ihc intervals of his labor sep arately confined, dcbarif t from all Incentives lo debauchery, and instructed in religion and moral l'.y. li!aclstoue, in one ol his charge ton (irand Jury says, "iiirigimuioii cat. not figure to it-el:' a species of pui I.-him ut in which terror, b -uevo-h r.ee, and ii-l'ot tn.it ion are more happily b;eu.lJ torilher. What can K- more dieiolul to I'.e ri otous, the libeitine, th1 vulupteou-, the idle a. . liii'pient, than solitude, ci.tiSncmeiif nnbrlcty , end co.ote.M l::lor I W. what can h- more truly b.-iiclici'il I Solil l k' " i'l aw-akiM P d-etloii ; cou lltiftu. nl will bud-li temptation; sobii-ty will restore vigor ; and labor w ill beget a habit of ho iiest inde.stiy in his heart ; and, w hn the date of his punishment is cxpir-d will conduce to bo'.ii his temporal and eternnl welfare." (ieulleiiien, do not Id us be understood as urg ing you to make a recommendation In regard l , this mallei- nt preci.l i.el as your judgment ; dictates, only do. in regard to this niatler,'u. ull good citizens ougni to do, consider w lint you he- lieve to be Ihc best iuterests ol lheeoplc". ! The civil business of the Cojrt you will havo nothing to do with, but it will be nothing out i.r ', place to say to you. nud through you to ihc peo j pie of Ihc county, that wc aro striving hard to bring up the back business ol lue couiiiy. This 1 nee. silutes the holding of long terms, and we . have been busy, holh ilay nnd night, since the cool weather, baviug this object in view. The cases on thu issue list uin-i ull be tiled soiiki- time, and il will ei i. tu rre to iry U.em now than iu years hence. Li--ides the braetits lo all ' . suiteis lu the Court Is incalculable, if parties j : caiin. t gel their ciis.-s li led w itbiu a icu-oiiabie 1 Unit, the cuds of Justice uie often prostrated. ' Panic-and i it'.iessis i: it-. Meiui.iy become: d--- ; feclive, and human Ic-timoiiy is often lost. Le- ; sides, many men against whom theie are just j : claims Bleeping ou the records of I lie Court-, be- ; : cause they cannot be readied on nceounl of the 1 ! vast amount of nceuinulated business, laconic i iusi lveut, und their be.-t ere iitois tind ihul after ' vcaisof patient waiting their claims are lost, j 1 This must not be so In t ids county, nud we ci euo I , reason w by il should, if tlie people w ill only come I and try their cases Ihc members of thi Court are wining io no i nu worn, ami m the end we me co-it). lent that nil will be satisfied w ith this de termination. The Act of Assembly makes il im perative on ull judges to hold sufficient Court In each county, so liuit every man can get a Iriuf of his cause within one year. We have ordered to he placed at the head of the list ull suits against persons who are charge I w ith being defaulters to the comity, b.'Meving that the interests of the people require this to be do e. LEiior.it Almanac rntt 1ST3. We Invo re ceived from Hie publisher, George W. Childs, a copy of ibis neut and useful Hlmnuie, which "is not sold but furnished free of cost." liver one hundred thousand copies have been printed in order to furnish one lo each subscriber forthe l.tt'ijtr. Besides a calender for 1 HTU, and calen ders for each month In the year, this ledger Al iim ae contains a fund of Information on lartous subjects which will be found bolh interesting and Instructive. Special Notices. On ftlarrlilgtv Essays for Young Men, on Great Social Evils and Abuses, which Interfere w ill Marriage, and ruin iho happineso of thou sands, w ith sure means of relief for the Krring and Ciil'ortunate, deceased aud debilitated. Seul iu sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Howard Association, ' N6. 4, no mil Ninth St., r hiladelphin. Pa. IfstnrrJnn: -si At Turbulvill, ou the 3d lust., by the He v. J. F. Wumpole, Mr, AnsoLovi CiliibB io Miss Kite Stuois, both of Walsoutown. At Walsoutown, Dec. l'Jth, JSTS, by P.ev. A. H. Kininuus, Mr. Olivkk P. Uhr lo Miss biHAU C. WIjULUusok, both of Wulsontown. January i, at the Lutheran parsonage, iu Wat sontowu, by itev. P. 6. Mack, Mr. f-iui Kt. 1). Kili.mkk to Miss M.inr l'oui.i.u, both ot Dela ware towusblp. In Upper Augusta towusblp, ou the liHih ull., 1IAKHV, son ot Mrs. K.Ho Krist, ajfid 2 years. SWSjS5?5Pr2flS-H! &ll3Ctll...tCGli3 A. M. ME1XELL, rE.ii.i:n is mc r'ciiii nnd I'un. jtcnrt' ATCISKS. FINE JEW ELI". Y imd SILVERWAUE. I"erR.elol $;clnr!r!t orn! F.j e Wurmen. GOLD HEADED CANES. Watches nnd Jewelry ncntty repaired anil war inn led. MnrlM enare, B UNI.VKV, Pa. Feb. S. i873.-tf. mi 1872. CSUAM) O PI'S ISO OP FALL AND 'V INTER C'-OOD, fit the Store of llocrt Krotlicr V Kf-nsliolts, (successors lo .S. O. Heed A: liro. ) COMKil.SlNO OF DRY CiOODH of every description and vm'uty such ns 1'nrijS ((Kins, Mr.ittNos, Casusikhpn. Satis, Aita cas. Pori.ivs, ,ti-., Plain I-'ii.t ut.u (ii.oiui, 8iiAw i.tt and CVaim, lio.n-iiv, und a Fri.i, Assop.Tiir.xT or Notion.--.. which arc being sold M the lowest C'sh Plies. Also, (iitocrcnins axd 1'kovisioxs, pure i. ml fresh. Qi;KENPV.A!!r.. G L A.-SW A RK, XU WOOD and Willow Warh, Nicest Brands if I'lour construitly on li.iml. A Vciy large ASSOKTM ent of wai.lpafek, both gl.it J and common, a'wnvs on hand. BOOTS A N D .SHOES fiomt'.in celebrated h:ind made Pout nnd Flioe .Manufactory of Wal-umtowu, for MEN, WOMEN AND CIIILDKEN. XEADY-MADK VLOTUIZf, of nil elzes .nul of the latest stvles. F L O U K . A mnitaut supply of western while wheat flour a speciality. Tim public Hie Invited to call nnd examine our flomls tree ( f charge. Our motto is Quick Su'ci and Small l'rolits." r.n ! to p'cuse nil. 1 la-highest prlii w ril be paid lor till kinds or country prod nee. iiy strict intention to htis'nr-s und Keeping nl all times the most cntnp!-; s:oei and selling it the lowest prices, we hope to me:!; a fill share of patronage. reeds no-rii nr. a sf.a si io i.t z . Sunbury, Nov. ',', 18?-J.-ly. WIKIIAKT'K VISK T!tX:i; T.itt ( or.;: i ii,. XA TUIilTS 0 ItEA L UK.MEI) Y row TUB THKOAT AND LUNGS. It Is gratifying to u. to Inform the public thut Dr. I.. Q. C. Wlsbntt's I'lne Tree Tar Cordial, Tor Throat nnd Lmig Discuses, hat gained nu en viable reputation from thu Atlantic to the 1'ucl llc co.i-t, and from thence lo some of tho tlrst families of Europe, not through thai prees alone, but by persons thro'ighout the hiarrs r.etually beru fitted and cured ut his ofllce. While he pub lisher lvs, si say our n o:".ea ', he Is iiiia'-ile to supply the deiiiand. i! gains and holds its repu tation 1'i.st. "ot bv stoj.p'rg cough, but by loosen-In.-an I assisting nature to thsow i.U' the t.u hcallliv biuiter coilect.j.l about the tliionl nni bronchi a! f;.'-;;. w hhh cau-es il rlietion. Second. It removes the cause of Irritation (which produces cough) of the mueuo'.is triem br.ino am! bronchial lubes, assists the lungs ),, uct end throw off' t!:e tinher.'.thy secretions, end purities the blood. Third. It is tree r...rj s.i'ill'.s, lobelia, ipeeas nn. I opium, of which riot throat nnd lung re inediisiire cnpipon-d, which allay cough only, and disorganize the stomach. It lias u soothing cllVvt on the stomach, acts on the liver and kid neys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to eicry pint of the system, an,! in Its invigorating nnd purifying etT.ct.1 It bus gained a reputation which it must boid above all others in the market. '.CTItF. THE I'lXK TBIiE TAB CORDIAL, tirciii A::toi-ic;-.n iy njr;si j r;i!n AM, woitx sco ax ii:nrs lieing under my imn eol.ite diiei-tioi, the;, si.ail not loose their cur.uWe ijiujiiics oy the bso of cheap and impure nitidis. II I'j Ii Y It . W E ii t'liOIUIi'.Toit. n v r. t , r u ii e of e ir a n (i e . Dr, L. Q. C. Wlshatl's O.llee Parlnrs are Oien on Mondiiys, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from ',' A. M., to b P. M., for consultation by Dr. Win. T. Mugce. Willi lilm are ussoelated two con sulting physicians of acknowledged Hbilily. This opportunity lb not offered by uiiy lustitutiou lu the city. All letter mutt be 2'Ir.el to Ij. l. WISillART, Ms I.. NO. 32, N. SECOND ST., l'lIlLADF.I.ririA. Koveuiber 10, 187J. d tnoi, XLWVTOa.wCC'O ASM SI.GAi!, AX Is uncsH sivjfti:. Eoutb side of Jliuket street betweeu und Hb 8UNBCKT, TA. Just opened, an entire uew stock of ail kinds of TOBACCO AND SEGAKS. Bcgars of every grade, 'i obuccs of every varie'y. Pipes, both pluiu uud tinny. BPVSHE8 I BRl'tslIESI I UUl'SHES I ! I A large assortment ofU.Ushcs direct Hotu the iiiuiiiiliictunr ut greully reduced prices. 111. line of hiiisbes are a specialty uu I many new kiuds bever before itilroduet-d into this miukel. Also, Paper l ollui aud t ufls in great variety. A ikre.soiiUM-iit of ull the pi'puiar Songs of the uay. Call aud examine my goods and get a list of prices. DKShV PKIEHY. NosinherC, 'ri. iy Ottf'CIIY LWH COt.VHX. ryyn llio tVftrl.lua . Tfs. male or female, JL EuU 0 wi-K gnarui.iei !. j;. p-HuluO ein pltiymetit t.l home, t'.n- or i venb.g ; no capital tequlred full lustrui tlon and a a uiblc pack age Of ponds to f tan il i s :H ftee by mai'. Ad drcss, with ft cent return ft in p. M. "YnVNli fz CO., 1C CouniAi.dt-at., N'cw-toiV. i. H, 4w. iin; nauhaticm r -Mu"i7. LT UlB.TOr .TKVKNS. Is nn enllrc'y new wi ik ou an absorbing topic, riiteu in tl.e uitthor s rno . powerrnl style. It picrcut the O'ibjert In unv.il and beautiful Unlit.". 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L't.ivcK.illy ;.proi d b?l,; M-Oe.:, i'ri.fe.. i.e. ami nil who ivcsr t i-.eni, as the be- i, nii'l 'j.imi snti' fai toiy appliances ltn iwii. fsenr. by iioi'i ir evp'-r v. i'.-MbllF':met:ts, lCIT.Ch.i-. uut-st , i'hiliiilciDhiii, nnd TST liio ulwiiy, New crk. Can fill n i l tul le 1 in'Ju'-t -7 ent. Hpe-riui-cd lady in iflliuiiliinci. Juil. II, 4w. Is uneiiialed by any I . i;.;w n remedy. It will era dicate, extirpate mid thoroughly destiny all poi s iiiou- suust inees in The liio'.-d" (Hid will effectu ally di'pe: all preji.-pooltiou t j bi'i'ijus JeiHug'.--ment. is tlice -f :, of :-.ci!o:i in yrur 1.1,'c' Spieeti ( I' r.b-ss relieved the blood becuiiies im puic by ilelerious secretions, producing sirofu. bins or sl:tr, dlsep: e-. U o-..-l;,.s, l';.t:s, I'l-siu'.es. Canker, l'lmpb-s, ,. . Have you a ilysp-; .-;imi.ieii ' L'uli-ss .Vj.' f. tion is protupllv iiiue.l ; u system . ! i.'.p'a'r.a With ; e.VClTV Of f - l'.ll-o I. i)l ;':.ui f. I '.le'ui-y, general weaknesy ;ip; in !!;;-.. llaie Vo:i weuknes- ol trie Intetl::cs I Yol nre iu dang -r of Chronic Lbiiiil.aM ' lu ttoti ot the : iu e,s. Have you w-ei., 'f. of lie' Organs f Von nre exposed most liggruv.ucd lortn. I'rii.nrv ig ia Us Are you deject vt, dr.r-isy, dall. aiuggtaii or ip . pressed iu sp.riis. With m-id aee. baikaehe, ;otlt -eittongue nnd bn.l tasting mouth 1 Kora ccrtiiii, rem-.iy l'.:r al. :' the-e disease.-, weaknesses and tr ouli.ts i lor cieuusing and pu rityinglhe v'u'c I l.loo-I sn-l Imp irtlvg vlrror to nil tin vital forces ; for buihlieg' up and restor ing rue w riikeucUoiistiiutloii L'SE .1 l K V B E B A which is pronounced by the leading medical au thorities of London mid Paris 't ho most power ful ionic and ii'.uiallvc known to the medical world." 'ibis is no new joid untried discovery . but lias been long usnl by the leading physician or other count. Us Willi wonderful remedial r- Stl'ts. 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