SUNBUlt Y, M A UCII 20," 1873. ItuliroiMl Time Tablr. AHH1VAL ASD DEPAHTtTllK OP TIIAINS AT Sl'NIIL'KT. N. C It. W.. South. Erie Mali, 13.50a ra Erie Express, .40 Mull, 1105 " Nlag. Express 8.00 p ra P. & E. R. R. Went. Mull, fl.Wam Nluir. Express14.40 put F.lmlra Mull 4.80 " Erie Express, T.01 " CNOCRT AND LCW1RTOWH B. R. thrive Bunbury for Lewlstown at 7.45 a. m., and 8-10 p. M. Arrive ft Stitibury from Lewistown at 1.60 and 7.45 p. tn. tnAMOKIK DIVISION, H. C. It. W. LEAVI Buubury at fi.45 a m ' ia.S5 p m ' 4.40 p m AKRITB At Sunbury It. 2,1 a m ' .6S p m 44 6.00 p tn DANVILLE, nAZLKTOlt & W.CRESnARRB R. R. Reirulnr pnssenijor tsaln leaves Bunbury for Panvillo, Cattiiwlssa, Ilit.lcton and intermediate stations, Ht 0.45 a. m. Returning leave Hazle tou Ht 1.00 p. in. Arrive at 4.00 p. in. LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSnURO R. R. Leave Northumberland at 9.40 a. ni. and 4.50 p. m. Arrive at Northumberland at 10.35 u. in. and 6.05 p. m. Accidental Insurance Tickets cn be bad of J. Shlpmnn, Ticket Agent, ut the Depot. !J - ushtess jocaIs. Skwino Machines and Cottaob Organs. Miss Caroline Dullus in the agent for the nle Of th best Sewing: Machine In existence. vl ; 'The Improved Grovcr & Biker,' and 'Domestic,' which nre constantly kept on hand, and, sold at reasonable prices. She Is also agent for the sale of the celebrated 'Silver Toniruu Organs,' and tlio 'Bay State Ortrans,' nnd for the sale of the Frautz ct Pope Knitting Machine. Call nnd see thern Office oa Market street, enst of the rail road. The Improved Ohovkr & Bakrh Sewino Ma chine. These celebrated machines nre offered nt the most reasonable rate. For part'rulars apply to I). . KUTZ. Aircnt. Fcb.23,'73.-ly. Upper Augusta township. Horse and Lot for Sale. A new House and Lot, located on Spruce st re it. Sunbury, is offered for sale on easy terms. Apply to JOUN Wll.VER. Money ! Mosf.t ! For salo at cost, three Wee Sewinir Machines, new and guaranteed In pjifeet order Warranted forthrceye'irs. Terms cash or short credit. Apply Inside of ten days to J. D. JAMES, Agent. Mar. C-3-21. Tun Public Schools will clow next week. Prof. E. Schneider In forms the public that he will open a Summer school, assisted by his daughter Miss Alice Schneider, to commence on Monday, April 7th, in the upper room of tlio N. East Ward school huildin;, near tho coruer of 4th and Arch streets. 15-4t. A Fine Lo.vtro Lot fou Silk. "t fine build inillot located in Cake's Addition, pear the P. fc E. Railroad shops, Is offered tor sale ou rea sonable terms Apply to fc23-2in$ W. .1. IIlair, Sunbury, Pa. 1 Red Mas Chart. Peter F. Howcr has been appointed ajjent for the sale of charts for mem bers of the I. O. of R. M., which are got tip in a handsome style. Every member of the order should linjje one, which can be procured .cheap ou application to Mr. Howcr. The Star Store and Clothing establishment of Clement and Disslngcr, on Market street, this place, will soon rank with Wanamakerci Hiown's establishment, if the goods eontluile to arrive as they have been doing during the past week. Wo examined part of their stock which has just been opened, and Us variety ns well as quality and quantity is not surpassed outside of the city. The selections arc splendid, nnd mnst please the most faetideous. Their stock of store goods Is Im mense, and ulfords thousands to select from. Ladies will also be glad to kuow thut they keep constantly ou hand Mdllo Deinorusl'S patterns for Indie, so that everything necessary to make tip dresses can be procured at this magulflccut cstubiishmcut. x Prices Redlcbu. The Immense variety of furniture at the i-torc of A. L. Raudenbusli, ii: the M atonic buildings, is uow offered ut greatly re duced prices, ns t lie stock will be closed out. Now is the lime to purchase cheap, and in alto a good selection, ns the assortment is the most ex tensive of any outside the city. Call aud exam ine the low prices. W. M. Dai oheutv, at his new place on Fourth street, Is us "busy as a nailer" in finishing quite u lot of grave stones to set when spring opens. Those lu need of anything In his line would do well to leave their ordcis early. He also takes orders for Scotch und American Granite Monu ments, and Fells marble li tin ruujh ut wholesale Philadelphia prices. Boots .fe Snors ur tub Million. Win. H. Miller of the Excelsior Boot & Shoe Store, keeps his rooms tilled with all styles and qualities of Ladies' Shoes and Gaiters, Gcntlcmens' Boots and Shoes, nnd Children' Shoes. The best make iu the country is kept there, and sold ut the low est price. Gum Shoes of all sizes aud styles al ways kept on hand. W. R. F. Wbimek'b Cash Store, takes the lead In nil the fine goods. Every stylo of Ladies' Dress Goods, Cloths, Gasximeres, and a general variety of Groceries, Queensware, fcc, are kept nnd sold ut the lowest cash prices. Everybody th.it buys is astonished nt the low prices. Call und see the splendid assort ment of goods. The constant supply of the best of Hats manu factured is causing the large number of Orders from all parts of the country ut S. Faust's Hat Store, on Market street. Every style can be pro cured there. His stock is immense, and purcha ses can be made at lower rates than iu the city. All persons wanting good and cheap pictures should call nt R- C. Smirk's Gem Gallery, where .hey can get nine good pictures for 50 cents, llempeily's old staud, Sunbury, Pa. nihl-tf 0c;tl ITiiirs. Tub Supreme Court reversed the decision of the Court below la the Church case of Lower Augusta. Tub billiard suloou of Albert Huas, deceased, was purchased by George Reun for tl.SOO ou Saturday last. Since the above purchase Mr. Lewis Derurt has become the bwtier of the establishment. Mk. Harhy Mii.i.ek, uu engineer on the P. & E. R., curoed two hundred and twelve dollars during the luonfa of February. A donation party met ut the residence of Rev. Mr. Hemperly, pastor of Hie Lutheruu church, In this place, on Thursday evening of last week, and enjoyed a pleasant time. The pastor was the re cipient of many good things, besides a purse con taining "Greenbacks." JtHtMiAU Snvleh, has received his commis sion us Justice of the Peace Iu the East Ward. He can be found lu S. Haunts' buUdtpj'cyy. ket street, where he will riteod to 'ill' " lies Sea curd iu another column. A w safe has lately been pr. iu.U.s j.tt oi. UeJ building by our efficient, po' 'istst. for the sale keeping 'of raluuble, papcrjv,!,2 through the post-office. With the new safe, and It over grown brute of a "dorjf k a watch at eight, tbe n"f!!cc will be cii'r. As spring opens our citizens will find an enor mous amount of work to do In the way of clean ing away ash heaps like TonntC pyramids, which grace the back doors, nnd In many places we no lied them nt the front duors. Although there Is an ordlnnnco prohibiting Alio accumulation ot dirt la the gutters and streets, It looks as though the high constable had sadly neglected bis duly. Market street particularly looks none of the most Inviting to promenndcrs. The benps of oyster shells adorning It emit a stench promo tive of disease, nnd whon "Old 8nl" asserts his power, which be will hot delay much longer, per force the laws of natur e, we will be severely punished for neglecting the laws of health and the ordinance of the borough council. We have Indications of this already. We hope the bor ough fathers will bo aroused to a sense of their duty ut an early dato, by the bad odor pervad ing Market street. HionwAT RoniiERV. On Tuesday last, two men giving their names as Peter McCabe and James Curtis, who allege Hint they hull from t'hlladolphla, were committed to prison by Jos. Dielfenbach, Esq., of Northumberland, for high way robbery. The prosecutor, It appears, had hecome Intoxicated after receiving his pay from the canal company, nnd was then robbed of his money by the two Individuals as above stated. Some thirty-three dollars and a revolver wero found npon their persons when arrested. Sluce writing the above we learn that the par ties wero taken back to Northumberland, wheu the prosecutor stated that he had tost uo money, and thut tho parties arrested were Innocent of the charge he had preferred against them. They were then discharged by Squire Dleffenbach. A YOnva man named Isaao Wetzel of Jordan township, was committed to prlsou last week charged with an attempt to commit rape. Wet zel is only about 'iS years of age, and has alrea dy served a term of 6 years aud 6 months in the penitentiary. He is reported ns a desperate cha racter. It is feared that an nttcmpt will be mnda by his comrades to effect his escape. The olll cers should keep a close watch over biin and pre vent his escape from Justice. Frank Thompson, lute superintendent of the Easteru Division of the P. & E. R. R., now Su perintendent or motive power of the Pennsylva nia road, was the iccipleiit lust week of a hand some White Chajicl Dug Cnrt und .bay team, blankets und whip complete, costing IU50, from the employees of tho road ou the Eastern Divi sion, as a token of their appreciation of him as a man nnd an officer. The presentation took place In front of the Ilerdlc House, Williumsport, nnd it took the Superintendent by much surprise. This handsome present could uot have been be stowed upon a mure worthy man and citizen than Mr. Thompson. Snow. The month of March, tints far, will long be remembered for Its changeable weather. One day we are reminded of Spring with all its pleasant sunshine, and the next day of bleru winter with its snowy mantle, and the thermom eter below zero. Tho Alio weather on Sunday last, brought huudreds of persons upon the streets to enjoy the spring's advent, but ou Tues day there came another change, aud we were once more reminded of Vvinter. On Wednesday morning the "beautiful snow" begun to descend and by night old mother earth had again a cov ering of some six or eight inches, and tho merry sleigh bells were agalu heard lu our streets witu the occasional crack of thu whip from a Jehu driving a cutter. Slkden Death. Mr. Elijah Bycrly, a highly respected citizen of Lower Mahanoy township, died suddenly on Monday a week from n stroke ofuppoplexy. Mr. Bycrly wus well knowu In the lower end of this county and Dauphin, and was highly esteemed as an honorable aud up right man. In politics he was a Democrat, aud for a number of years took an active part for his parly, aud wielded n great Influence in his neigh borhood. He wus uged about C5 years. Ol k neighbor of the Guzettt attempts to teach ns the law regarding the publishing of the town ship audit reports, and strongly defends the "pa tent outside" of his paper. He also insists upon it thut the GazetU has tho' Inrgest circulation of any other paper in the county. A friend ut our elbow thinks that ho might have also stated "that it U also probably less read thau any other paper in the county." We are uot ut all desirous of taking away any of our neighbor's laurels, and feel happy that he bus such au exulted opin ion of himself, us it makes some men feel good when they believe themselves belter thau their ueighbors. Rather Larue. Blair couuty has a trial list of sixty-five criminal cases for the next regular term of Cour t. I'xchangt. A Judge Rockefeller Is needed Id that regiou. Tub break In the Shamokiu Dum at the abut ment on this side of the river, lust week created great excitement, and ou Sunday the place wus vUlled by hundreds of persous. The break is about 30 feet iu width, und the wuter is rushing through it with great force. Considerable of Ihe embankment below tho dum is washed away, which is belug rapidly filled up again by the em employees of the Peunsylvanlu Canal Company. Spotted Fever. Within a few weeks past se veral car.es of Cerebro Spinal Meningitis or spot ted fever, occurred In this place, which proved fatal. On Tuesday last two young men died suddenly from its effects. In the morning Frank Bessenger, aged ubout 10 years, died very sud denly, and lu the eveniug G. Welser Snrlek, of ubout the same age, son tit the lata Jno. E. Smick, died of the same disease. These make four cases within about four weeks. We notice iu our exchanges that the,discuse prevails to a much more alarming extent lu some of our neighbor ing towns. A Narrow Escape. Ou Wednesday morning as the passenger train from 8hamokln was np. prouchiug the crossing at the turnpike, about a mile east of this place, a htlcltslor from Uniou county, named Samuel Rclchenbach, attempted to cross the railroad before the locomotive came up. But he had not calculated upon the srrpo. riority of the speed of steam over thut of horses, nnd the result was the complete wreck of his wa gon, anff a slight injury to himself". The horses escaped unharmed, and the man made a most miraculous escape with his life. David Kkimkk, teacher of music, will move to this place ou Monday next, when he will give In structions ou the Piuno. Persons desiring to take lessons will leave notice with Prof. N. F. Brown, at tbe Sunbury Academy, or at bis resi dence, on the coruer of Race and Third streets, opposite the depot. F.J. Bthod Is now lu tho city selecting his spring stock of store goods, which will be opened uext week, at his 6tore near the Lutheran church Ladies' Sprino Hats. A large assortment of most beautiful Spring Hats.have Just Been receiv. fd at Miss Lou Shlssler's Millnery Store, ou Market street. Ladies deslriug a fashionable ar ticle for head dress, will flud something to suit hem at tho above place. W. W. HoHMNo of Lower Augusta, has dls posed of his farm, aud removed to tbis place. Ha will devote bis time in the futura to railroading. . Tin Fessler Hotel baa been purchased by Jack Walla, of thu Arm fit H,-l,rK A. nr.,.. ir . -si. r, ' J 10 Will rmi possession on Moidsy Best. AourcrxTviiAL MEFTiNo.-Purmiant to a call for a meeting, the citizens of Sunbury, aud the lower end of tho county, assembled In the engine room on Monday evening, 94th Inst., and were called to order by electing Dr. Eyster President, nnd E. C. Oobln Secretary. Col. Cndwoltndcr stated the object of the meeting In a few brief re marks. On motion it was Jetnlvcd, That the title of the now organiza tion be Incorporated, nnd to be known as the "Uulou Park and Agricultural Association.' On motion, It was Jieiolrtil, That a committee of live ho appoint ed, composed of the following named persons 1 8. Mallck, Jat. K. Davis, jr., C; Neir, James Vankyke and John Bartholomew, to draft a con stitution nnd by-laws by which the organization shall bo goverucd and Incorporated. On motion of C. B. Cndwuilnder, It was Jitiolvtd, That a Cointnitte of three bo ap pointed to tuke chiirgo of the lumber, buildings, Ac, now on the Fair Grounds, being t lie proper ty of the citizens of Sunbury, by articles of agreenuiit betweeu said citizens und the North umberland County Agricultural Society. Messrs. John Smith, II. K. Fegelcy and T. M. Cooper were appointed the committee. On motion, It was JlftuUtit, That n committee of six bo appoint ed to consult and ascertain from the authorities of tlie N. C. Railway Company, whether or not the grounds formerly occupied by the Northum berland County Agricultural Society can be ob tained for the L'liloa Park aud Agricultural As sociation. Messrs. E. Wi'lvert, J. K. Davis, Jr., Col. Geo. Wagenseller, Dr. J. Eyster, Phil. II. Moore, nnd Johu Cmlwiilliidcr wer; appointed the committee, to report at the next meeting. Ou motion, It was Jlttolvcd, That a committee of three be ap pointed to consult Willi tlio Augusta Horticultu ral Society of Northumberland County, to ar range a union of the two Societies, aud that they be instructed to report ut the next regular meet lug. The Chair appointed G. B. Cudwnllader, Wm. W. Hornlug aud Lemuel Shlpman as the com mittee. On motion adjourned to meet In the Arbitra tion Room, ou the Tth of April, ut 10 o'clock a.m. Joa. Evstkk, PrcMdeut. E. C. Gouin, Secretary. Licenses Granted. The following licenses were granted by the Court : Nathan Liiidunslcgcr, Jacks o i old stand John Albert ' J. O. Billmau ' J. O. Smith ' Charles (iai inger, Sunbury Henry Haas ' Christian Nelf ' ' J. II. Jeffries ' Samuel Weaver ' E. T. Drumhelicr ' Jacob She-ts ' ' Dr. Jos. Eyster ' Henry H. Ilopp, Sunbury . bid s taud A. Wall, Lower Mahanoy Daniel J. Keene, ' ' Abraham Roihcrmel ' Josinh Bycrly ' ' Franklin Surge Jacob Writer, Jordan Elias Shaetrer ' ' W. W. Shartle. ' ! Emannol Gelst, Cpper Mahanoy Joseph Mawrcr ' lVter McDonald, Ml. Caruiut John Scott ' Thomas Tobln ' Edward Muldooney ' James Uiitfeity ' A. GiiUlth ' Thonlas Scott ' i Domialek Otis Frank McCarly ' j Daniel E. Kehres, Washington I II. I'. Fisher ' 1 A. II. BergcstrcssL'Mt. Curmel borough ' Joseph Heppiri ' Michael Graham ' 4 Joseph Mellugh ' K. C. Herb F. W. Welsh 4 William McAudrow, Shamokiu borough ' John 1. in kins ' ' Jareil llowarter, ' Ilanison Heim ' ' Thomas Gillespie ' ' Michael Schlader ' ' W. M. ,t J. A. Weaver ' ' Ma rv Tim ines ' W. i Koth Jacob Mow rer, Shamokiu tor. old staud. I inanuel K. Cures Ileurvlinch 4 Alfred Kinney 4 John Curtis ' 4 Henry Simrnonds 4 Elizabeth Kiikham 4 4 William Haze 4 4 C. H. Uoyer, Cameron township, old stand Joseph U. Becker, Camerou old stand. Iteniamiii Knouse, Zetbo Thomas Fonlds ' ' Henry B. Weaver ' 4 Michael J. Downey 4 4 Thomas Fonlds, Snr. 4 4 Jacob LclscnriUg, Shamokin Michael Haley Cual 4 John Downey 4 4 William Farrow, Snvdertown. 4 J. D. Kelt, Little Mahanoy, old stand. Joel Bitterman, Cpper Augusta, 4 Jerry Yordy Northumberland old staud. George hckert, .Northumberland 4 Julia Ann Johnson 4 4 Thorn is Loiran ' J. C. Lloyd & J. II. Jenkins, North'd 4 I lioinas J. Mamm, North d 4 D. H. Dreisbuch, Turbiitville. boromzh. Charles Hartmau, Moutmdoii 4 s. A. snyiier, Lewis Wm. Fisher, Milton old stand. Johu M. H ii If, Milton old stuud. Francis O'Donel, Milton borough 4 H. E. Lutz ' 4 L. G, Sticker 4 4 If. J. Reader, McEwensvllle Johu Conner, Wutsontowu, 4 John II. Foresman 4 4 F. G. Chrlstman, Dewsrt old stand Johu Pearson Point LIQUOli STORE. Anthony Cultou, Slianiokiu borough Thomas Rosser, Shaiuokiii borough Edward Das son Mt. Curmel 4 KESTAUUAXT. Lewis Lebe, Zerhe Christiana Bahner, Zerhe Margaret Burke, Ml. Curmel Alexander Long 4 C. W. Stlckef Jacob Klymer 4 Frederick Wolf 4 Jacob Kreltzer 4 Mlehnel Klley, Mt. Carmel Jacob W. Bright, Sunbury John F. Lone;, Cameron old stand, new Mn nd . new stuud. old stuud old stand, new stand. T. II. Schweitzer, Watsontown W. A. Fisher 4 Removal. The popular merchant tailor, Jno; F. Echuffer, removed from his former place of business, Into loom No. 8, iu Miller's Block, on Third street, below Murkct. Mr. 6chaffer's pre sent location is an admirable one, aud will ena. ble him to increase his business. His many friends will be glad to learu that he intends to continue to manufacture the very best of clot hi ug, und that he Is prepared to receive orders for spring suits of the very latest styles. Ot'u frliud Juhu Arnold, the popular landlord of the Verry Hotel, on the opposite side of the river, boasts of a porker weighing 1000 pounds. He measured 8 feel 4 Inches In length 6 feet 6 inches round, 3 fuel arouid the ueck I ears 17 lucbes long aud 13 inches wide. Tun Sunbury Daily of Monday Inst lias the fbi lowing notice of a neut piece of Mechaillsui I We were shown yesterday a piece of mechan ism lu tbe shape of a stationery engine built by a boy thirteen years of ago, son or 8. A. Alexan der, foreman of tlio N. C. shbps at tbis ptuce. It was constructed entirely by the youug boy, without any outside Instructions, n 1 a mas terpiece of workman. Ulp. The cylinder Is two lucbes In diameter, wiib a four inch stroke. aa4 everything connected with U works with splendor. Ingeuuilr of this kind ii seldom displayed by odi J so younj. Complimentary. Wo find the following com pllmcutary notice of A. A. Phlsslcr, Ksq., lute President of the Republican Association ol Wnshlnglon, In "Th Cnpfful," a Dcraocrutla pa per, published In thut city t Tub Pennsylvania Association hilds nn elec tion of officers to-morrow night, nnd the Key. stone Brend and Butter Brigade nre expected to be on hand. We regret thut our friend Slilsslcr Is not a candidate for re-election. While we it not take any stork i State associations, we do like a irood "fellow, nitd our big, hearted friend is a Jolly good fellow, thrtniih a littlo plir-hcaded In politics. We sincerely dope this endorsement will cause hlin to run onni more, so that we can, nt least have oue gentleman nt the head of thu or ganization. Lboislative. An Act has been liitrnineed In the Stnto Seunte, authorising the construction of a dam In the West Branch nenr Milton. An Act has been read In tho House, authorizing the borough of Sunbury to borrow money. An Act to varnto a portion of Mt. Carmcl avenue in the borough of Mount t nrmel. An Act tn authorize the School Board of tho township of Zerhe, In tho county of Northum bcrluud, to borrow money. An Act to e'qtinlizi) the repayment of bounty monies In tho township of Lower Augusta in the county of Northumberland. An Act to authorizo 0. J. Conrud, Trnsten. to sell certain school real estate iu Lower Augusta township, North'd county. An Act to authorize the Burgess nnd Council of the borough of Shamokiu to borrow $00.1)00. An Act toexteud tho provision of An Act re Intlve to livery stable kee.er8 in the couuty of Allegheny, &c., to Nortii'd enmity. An Act to Incorporate tho Sunbury Water Company. An Act to au'thoifzs the Supervisor of Wash ington township to levy and collect a pcrcupita tax of 11, for road purposes. Tbe following deeds for property sold by Sheriff Rothermel wcte acknowledged in Court last week! Chas. J. llelnkh, for lot in Helfeustine Levi Shoop, for lot In Shamokiu Johu Malikmosr, for lot In shamokln George W. Zclglor, for twenty acres and some perches In Littlo Maha noy ( N. F. John, for lot In Trevorton, and Hugh Mc Williams, for lot In Shamokln Enoch Evo rltt, for twenty acres of Innd In Delaware town shipt Hiram Drlcsbnch, for lot of ground In Shamokiu borough; A. J. tjiiiTy, for lot of ground In Watsontown i 8. K. & Hiram Driesbnch, 'or lot of ground in Sunbury Ira T. Clement, for lot of ground in Mt. Cnrnicl bnrbhgh. The editor of tho 1tifoiifoien Heeord thinks ho has secured a house lu which to move ou the first of April. Tiin Farmers' and Horticulturists' Association aro requested to meet at the house of Ellas Em crlek', iu Lower Augusta, on Saturday April 5lh, at '2 p. m., for the transaction of business, nnd the distribution of seeds received from thu De partment at Washington. By order of JOHN STERNER, President. J.u)nU. t'LiKK, bre'ry. Trksknts to tbe amount of about one hundred dollars were given to John Hopper w ho had his foot tukeu oil a few weeks ago, on Thursday of last week, by his friends and neighbors. Peter Smellzer, who has been unfortunate, re. ceivud ubout the same amount during last week. Tho roof of two spans of the West Branch bridiro at Northumberland, were blown off by the wiud on S iudav a week. l'tlilor'N Table. The Ladv's Fkirmi roil March. The March nnmbei of tlrfs charming Magazine opens with two handsome engravings nun called "In the Spring Woods," expressly designed for fills Mag azine by Heugoll, nnd the other "The Castio of Wurtburg." Altera number of engravings of the latest Fashions, there Is a piece of ilnisic," "Tired," by Miss Helen Hnrnsido. Atnoni; thu literary matter wo find "Dorothea," by I'unr.ie Hodgson j "I'na and her Prince," by A. L. Muz zy ; "Three Pictures," by Mr. M." F. Ames; "Rebecca Hinds's Career," by Elln Rodman Church; 4Tbo Fo.tcrlng of Asians," hv Helen A. Slriw ; "The Master of Grev!am!s,"'l,v Mrs. Henry W.xxl, author of "East Lynne ," "Cor lotte Bronte," by Vista, .cc, Ac. Send for n sample number. Price. if'J.UO a year, or f'J.5i) with tho Premium Chromo," Littlo Samuel." Four Copies 0.00. Eight copies (and one gratis) ;--.i)0. "The Ladv's Friend" (J.oo) and "The Saturday Evening Post" (fXOJ for 4 5.1. Tin Premium Chromo or a Steel Engraving is nl-o given to lire sender of every club. Single num bers (for sale by all Newsdealers) price ;'.) cents. Published bv Deco:; & PzrEHSoN, ul'J Walnut St ., Philadelphia. At Mt. Curmel, March 85th, ANNA MARIA, wil'eofS. A. Bcrgstresser,Esq., aged about S5yrs. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. Joseph Rob Ins, of Elyshurg, and was a most estimable lady. She was beloved by nil who formed her acquain tance for her many Christian virtues. Her death will cast the mantle of sorrow upon a host of friends who mouru her dauth. Ed. In Chillisquaque township, MARY H., daugh ter of Joseph and l.ydi.i Bly, uged.O years aud 10 months. In Point township, March 11th, SAMUEL THATCHER, uged ubout 00 years. Iu Point township. March '.'Oth, Mrs. JANE WOLYEUTON, aged Vi years, 10 months and 14 days. March 21th, in lliis place. ANNIE M., onlv daughter of B. F. und Mary Dielil, aged 8 month's and 1 wwt. ft 'V Nl.MUKV NtllHtTN. ' Flour ii nd 4. ruin 'ifut-livt . Extra Family (fl'j.00 Red Wheat, p. bu. ,$2.(10 Buckwheat, p. ct., 5.0 ) live, 80 Corn Meal, 44 2.50 Corn, 44 70 Wheal Uruu, p. bu. 1.5:1 Buckwheat 4' 1.00 Short", 2.110 Oats. 32 lbs. 50 Corn it Oat Chop, 3 00 Flaxseed, 3.M Timothy Seed. p. b. H.00. l'rotliifu Market. Pet iitocs, 15 Hams, 18 Kggs, per iloz., n.l Tallow, 10 Hatter, per lb., 35 Conuti r 8oap, S Lard, " l'J Dried Apples, Yi bides, lu,. Peaches, Hi t Shoulders. 14 '.ITlfHEiR'lVuoTlirV TRADE MARK. 3? u n c h. Cigars, Kovr Keller thau any ever made by Ibeui. See that the boxes are branded ret 1 11 a it ii. it. n t ii. Wholesale Depot 330 NOKTJI TlIIRIi STItEET, liruuchd North lid St., Braucli 8u7ChestuUtSt., (Opposite "CONTINENTAL ") 1'I1H,AUEL1;1IIA. March 1, 1873. tjmos. To (be tillmeusl or Nuubury. THE undersigned lias made arrangements tn nttcud the Tuesday and S.ituidaV Maikcts, with Fresh Butter, Eggs, Lard, P.-t.itoc und Apples, whir II will be sold as low as fan I e had elsewhere. Cull at the Market stanJ near Fourth and Mar streels, south side. Alter market hours any ol the above articles pan be had by calUug ul ' hl store on Spruce street between Second ud Third whera tbe best brands of the celebrated Lochlel Flour Is kepi constantly on hand, dried Fruit, Cldsr, Vluegar, Ac. JOHN WILVEK. Suubury, February 15, Mil, (3 Abbcrlismcnls. CI A. 1C4TIMKK. Ta Attornevnt-Irfiw, GEORGETOWN, Northumberland Co., Pennn. Can be consulted In tho English nnd German liintrunges. Collections nlteeiled to ill North umberland and adjoining counties. tub 15 AnwAi.vj. JAKGMS8cii?i be had nt T. S. (shannon's y Jewelry Store, lu Silver-Ware, Watches nnd Jewelry. All goods will bo sold at cost tin 1 11 April lt, ltj?:i. JHunhiiry, March 15, 14?:t. AUmliilwlrator'rt Notice, "VTOTICE Is hereby given that" Letters of Ad ministration have been grunted to the un dersigned, on flic estate of Win. W. Denney, lute of thu borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, I'll., deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, nnd those having claims to present tP.m duly authenticated for settlement. Mrs. CATHARINE DENNEY, Administratrix. Rtinfniry, March IB, !S73.-Ul-prI. I'.mIuIc of Nit in tt r I Tlinlelier, slec'il. NOTICE- Is bmehy L'lvrn that Letters of Ad mltihtr.iiion having been granted tn the un dersigned, on the estate, of Samuel Thatcher, late of Point township, Northumberland ct nnty. Pa., ilecu iseri. All persons Indebted lo said estate nr.; icitiesfed to make immediate! payment, nnd tuoe having claim? to present them for settle ment. WILLIAM HEED, Adm'r. Point township, March 22, 1S70. Ct. WANTED. We will give Men nml Womeu r.lJSIXESS THAT WILL PAY from $4 'to. f 8 per day. cuu be pursued In your own tleiirlitiorhood t it Is u rare chance for those cut of employment or having leisure time irirls nnd boVs frciiucntlv do as well ns men. Portl cuhira rreo'. Address J. LATHAM A: CO., ZV'i Washington St., Uostou, Muss. Mar. '!'!.-('.t. K.iH ifiiTxitiuTri.V.u SUNBURY ACADEMY. Classics and Mathematics, Prok. N. FOSTER BROWNE. French Language and Literature, Mrs. H. M. BROWNE. German Language, Pnof. DAVID REIMER. Teacher of English Branches, Mr. C. D. OHERDORF. ' Advanced Enclish Course, Phi.f. N. FOSTER BROWNE. Assisted by Mutt. H. M. BROWNE. Primary Department, Mrs.1I. M. BROWNE, y ssisted by Mu. C. D. OUERDORF. Instrumental Music, Pitor. DAVID REIMER. Vocal M'usfo Pkof. N. FOSTEn BROWNE. For Catalogue or nnv other Information, ad dress N. FOSTER BROWNE, Principal and Proprietor. Or to Mhn. H. M. Brow se, Lady Principal. Sunbury. March 15, 1S73.-1 mos. rp II. II. K ASK. Attorney at Law, SUN 1.9 lil'UY, PA. Olllcc ill Market fc(Hnrp, (adjoining the otliee of W. I. Grceuniiah, Esq..) Professional business lu this and adjoining coun ties promptly attended to. Suiiliury, March lti, l7i!.-1y. book: At! EMS koii tiik FUNNY SIDE 3 PHYSIO. MIX) I'ugew, 25(1 KiiKi'iuiiiK. A htartiing expose of Medical Humbugs of Ihe past and present. It ventilates (Ju.ick, Impos tors, Travelling Doctors, Patent Medicine Ven ders. Noted Female Cheats, Fortune Tellers and Meoiiiins, und gives Interesting uceouuts of Not ed Plivsieiiu.s, und Narratives of their lives. It reveals startling secrets, and Instructs all how to . avoid the Ills which flesh is heir to. We give ex- ! elusive territory nud liberal commission. For. circulars and terms addtcss the publishers, j J. B. BURR HYDE, j Hartford, Connecticut, or Chicago, Illinois. . AGKXTS WANTED FOR. THE ! I'ueivilixei! Itaeesi ot'Meu I In all Countries of the World, j Being a comprehensive account of their manneis j und customs, and of their physical, soeiul, ' mental, moral and religious cliaracterl.-iics. Jly Aei. J. G. WvOD, M. A.t F. L S. I 500 Engravings, ISOO Super Itojal Oetavo I'Hges). In two Volumes, or two Volumes In one. Agents nre making over f 100 per w eek In sell ing this work. An early applcatinn will secure a choice of territory. For terms address Ihe pub lishers, J. B. BURR & HYDE, Hartford, Cum)., or Chicago, HI. March 33, D73 -Ot. 2 - a 2 S - - s i 5 o c s. a 'S. a j: a its o5 51 o Ml K.eent ri' Notice. ESTATE OF WILLIAM IIOIW, late ofCSun bury boroaith, N'orlhumberlaiid county, dee'd. All 1tk)iis indebted to said enlute art) requested to make imiiiedlate payment, ami those having legal idulms iig.iinut the same, will present the in without delay, iri proper order for selllemeut, to 11. Y. Krvlin;; or to .CATHARINE HOUN, Sunbury, Feb. Si, 1STU. tit Evecutrix. for Kale. V VALUABLE FARM HORSF. AND TWO TKKMI MILCH COWS are offered ut private sale, on reasonable terms. For particu lars call on the subscriber, lu Upper Augusta township, on tho farm kuowu us the James Campbell Farm. fcMt B. F. HARMI ART. 1873 . SPKrNTG1 1873 G O O IS S . EYRE AND ,ANDELL, FOURTH AM) AKCII STREETS, rillLADEmilA; AHE DAILY OPENING CIIOlOKNKW SFHlXtr DRY (i(XH)S. kpijivi: Tinv r.i yiic . ' SILKS Or? !J VSOV TINTS. NEW PAISLEY SHAWLS. PLAIN EltlEXDLV SHAWLS. FOULARD'S LAHtiE SPOT. FINE STOCK OF TAHLK LINENS. NA . N: H. LYONS 1ILACK SJ March 15, 175 tfX S-H CO 00 a Till Nuce Is) Itesierved Tor tho Aiivi:iitisi:mkt OF PAINE 4 McCORMICK'S II A il 1) W A 11 E S T O li E Market St., Suubury, I'u. full aud M Inter Mjlen oif WlII'lixqtt Qqq&s. HATS, CATS, and BONSRTS, RIUBONS, LACKS, FI.OWF.K8, FEATHERS, Crapes, Silks, Satins, Turquoise, Crape aud Lac Veils. Trimming; of every Description from New Yoik and l'hiladelidila. lust onerird and fur 'ale at 'innsiially low prices. Call aud examine und be convinced. MISS L. SIIISSLtT,, MnrMH Square, Kouth side, Suubury, t'a Bunhury; Oct. (J, lTV NEW COl)HS STP.Il'K SILKS. DAltK AFFEC'TLt INK fIIAWW NEW DHESS fiOtil'S OPEN VHENC1I FOL LAUIH11IN TZES. PKINS & NEW HOUSEHOLD GOODi LKS lPtiDtinf IturahU. if i ii i iifH mi i i n i' LBWi r4oav i'fiu .bbciliifiiKiifo 0 'V 1872. 1812. or TALL AND WIXTKK GOO.I3S, at the Store of . . lteed Brother A Sr:sihl t, (successors to P. O. liecd X I'm. ) , COMPIUSlNtS OK DI'V (iOOPS of every dneeriptlon nnd Ynrictf such bs IVnwa GminV, Mfiiixos, CAliMi:Mr.H,SAi ins, Alpa ca.'. Pwi.insj, &( ., Pi. ,ts FiiriiKu (ioous, Suawiji and Ckjt.i, HosirtiY. nnd a . Full Assoutmlnt op XtrnoNS, which nre being sold at the lowot ( as!: Pileea. Also, Guocekiks and Piiovimiuns, 1 pnro nnd fresh. QUKKK$tVAltE, (iLAMWAIIK, AtTD WOOD Ati WlLLtW WAItK, r' Nicest UrniiJa of Flour consUuiUj on and. " ' A yery largo AMSOHTMEM' J WALL VAVKli, both gliirod nnd cmninoi), alwayr ou l.i.ud. HOOTS AND S1IOKS l from the celebrated lisnd ma le Boot and Shoo Manufactory of Wut-ontown, for MEN, WOMEN AND-ailLDKEX. UK A 1) V-MA1H2 uriOTWXfJ, of all oi'cs and of the lutes; sty! js. F L O U It . A constant supplj of Western white wheat fl.vr a iieclalil.r. Tlie putjllcarc Invited, to rail and examine our Goods tree of charge. Our motto is "yulck bales and Small Proflls." and to please all. Tbe highest prices will be paid for ail kinds of country produce. By strict attention to business und keeping nt nil times the most complete Mock, and selling nt the lowest prices, wu hope to merit a f -ill uhurc of patronage. RP.F.D BROTHER A SKASHOLTi. Sunbury, Nov. !i, lStt.-ly. .L1V VOA DS t N Fy t-OOUS I ! Juttt Opcitd. , F. J. BYROD, Informs ilie citizens of Sunburv uti l vicinitv j that he has received his Inrge assortment of I Pry GoOils and selling them cheap for cash at his store room, corner 'I bird nnd Church streets, ' j SUNBURY, PA., j Ills stock comprises I Fry (Jooil n:il irioerf ck. The DryGoodl department Is lotnph.te, having a g-neral assort ment of Clotlis, CMshiierea, Calicos, DcLaing, and everything In thu Dry Goods Hue. Tbo ;ito i.Kit:t aro all fic.-Ii, nnd consists of Tea, ColTec, Sugar, Molhisscs, Spices, Meat, Fish, &c. BOOTS AMI MIOJ.N. M'lllotv-Wure und lalaws-Wurc, a (jei.erul assortment. Iu fact everytliing kept in a nrsi-ciass store, can he liuil nt tliu I most reasonable prices for cash, j . Having located in Sunbury for the" purpose of I becoming one of its citizens, 1 hope that by fair dealin" and strict utientp.u u business to merit j a share of the public palroiu.gr, My motto is j "Small Prolits and (juick Sales." ; All are cordially invited to rull und examine : my goods, us no charges will be made for show. lug them. I F. J. BYP.OD. Sunbury, Oct. 19, ISTJ. ' i J. F. LERCH'S WAGOXMAKLNG ESTABLISHMENT,' CHESTNUT ST, SUNBURY, PA VV:iin.i i'j or all Vimi mait to Oniri;. The latent styles and the hi . -t wur'Kini.n'hip. Samples uinv be. seen a' the shop, (iivi Llru call. Sunbury, Dec. 7, 1ST-.'. Jr. W. D. MELSCK, Druggist and Apothecary, (S'iccessor to Vr. . W. Jloocy,) At the old established s.nnd on . Market iuartf, StMiir.V, PA. Keeps coustautly ou hand a full slock of well selected DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Druggists Faory Goods, COMF.3, I liitusiitfj; i IT.RFUMrii'.T. PATENT MElilCIN KS.OILS, PAINTS ! GLASS, l'l'TTV, VAUMSII, lVi:STlFF; , la fa. t everything usually kept iu a wc.ll con ducted j lfXJGr STOP.E. j rarticnlar iit'trn'.l n paid to compounding Pliy sleiaus prescriptions u.. .1 family receipts by tin I 1'ropriator himself. ! Sunbury, l'.i., Juue 1ST?. Is uuciiiale(i by any known rciiedv. 'It'will vra die. ile, extirpate aud thoroughly deshry !ljol sor.oiis substanees in the Blood aud will etr.stu nlly dispel all predisposition to bilioas dcrauge incut. 1 thcie want of action in your Liver and . Spleen 1 Unless relieved the blood becomes Im pure by ilelcrious secretions, producing. sro!'n- . lous or skin discpses, blotches, FelouS, l'js:ule. . Clinker, Pimples, die, oce. - -r Have you a dyspeptic SUnua'cii I t'ul-s J!;:c8 tiou is prouipllv aided the tvstein Is ileliilitatcd . villi poverty of tlie Blood, 'Dropsical Uiuleuey, general '.vejiltijesy and Inertia. Have you weakness ol the lulellne I You, nre iu ibiiW-r of Chronic D'uirbeea or Inllauim; lion of the bov.els. Have you v.eiikni ft of the Ulrtrine or Uiinar) Organs I Ynu are exposed lo suflerini; iu Ra . most aKi'Ai;ted lorm. Are ymi delevlej, drowsy, (Jn'.l, s'.i:ri:i.h X " di4 pre.sed iu spirits, Hh heail rue. h ieu io.i.i;, .oat rdloii'uo uud bad tasting mouth f For a certain remedy for all of llie-ie disease. Weaknesses nnd trouble j for cleau-inx and pu riiyinglhe vlated blood and Impnrtlii vi-.-or ! nil tin vital force for building up and I'sulor lug rl(e weaki ned conniluilon l.'Slv J lr 11 L 11 E Ji A which is pronounced by the tend'nj.' lycdlia: an t hoi it ic of l ouden amll'urlr "the in.t jwKer- . ful ionic uud alteratitc known to tbe ine.lie.il world." This U po new and untiied discove-y but has been lo:ij Used by the lea.ii'n ph.iieUn oi otnor counuita ah wondcrfiti retiiu llul le sulls. ' Don't w-ikfn aud Pnpnlr tlie .I'ie.-1 oivans by catb ii'. ic und physics, i,Le; iie only teiiiiio rary l llel Ind (iesiicii, II illleucv and dyspep sia with piles nud kiu;;d diseases ui , sure u follow their use. Keep the blood lure an-1 liealtbx U uiturel JOHN g. KF.Ll.Oiiti, l'J I'laii St., S. Y. ," ' Sole Airetil for the I'lilic! Mules, rrlcc, 1 per Itottle. Send lor Circular. Marl iw WU'R-Awakf It'iok AarNT.s Wantku rou i.ifi: of vtroi.!'o nf by Atiboli. New Editlou, with accounis of ilu Trusla War, and tlie !at hours, bf U'syoiJt- , wi i iimsiut au neuaiil octavo ol . .w panes. Tbe times and Ihe tliemr n tieVr it the tuost pop u'.arworkof thodav. livelin-lve lerriuiy alit no eompeiitioii. Addrc ut ouee, . Quaker Ciiy l'ubllkhli' Co., iw J17 stn.l Or.irv e it., rhil.U,-! l .M.ircu i,