SUNBtJRY, APRIL 6, 1873. ltallrosd rim Thl 1 . i p ARRIVAL AW CKPAHTORl Or TRAINS AT STOUt' IT. N. C. K. W.. South. Frio Mail, 19 .150 a ra Erie Express, 9.40 ? ' Mall, 1105 " Nlag. Express 8.00 p m P. & E. R. R. West. Mall, 6.30 am Nlag. fc'spressliMO pm Klmlra Mull 4.80 ' Erie Express, 7.01 " Sl'NBOKT AND LKWI8TOWN . R. Leave Bunfeiry for Lefftttown at 7.46 ft. 4., nod S'lD p. .' i. -.' x Arrlvofat Sunbury from Lewistown at 1.50 au J 7.45 p. m. ' ; . M&koknc btTisron, . c. i. LKAVR Sunbury at 5.49 a, in " 13.36 p m 4.40 p in IRRIVlt At Banbury t 0.25 a in " 8.55 pm 6.00 p m IMlimLLK, XtAZLETON Wljri4BAftHt K. R. ' Kcurular passenger tsan .leaves fSnnbnry for Dnnvllle, Cuttawlssn, Har.lctbn nnd Intermediate stations, t 6.45 n. m. . . Returning leave Haile ton at 1.00 p. m. Arrive nt 4.00 p. ni. LACK. WAN AMD BtOdMSDUno R. tt. ' Leave Northumberland nt tf.40 it. m. and 4.60 p.m. Arrive t Northumberland at 10.85 a. m. nnd 6.05 p. m. Accidental Insurance Tickets can be had of J. bhlpman, Ticket Agent,' ut the Depot. orals. i Harness Sirwtxo Machines an& Cottaos Oroans. Mis Caroline Dnllus is tlic agent for the sale of the best Bewing Machines In existence, viz : 'The Improved Grover & Baker," and 'Domestic.' which are constantly kept on hand, nnd sold at reasonable prices. She is nlso ngent for the sale of the celebrated 'Silver T ongne Organs, ' and the 'Ray Htntc Oririns.' and for the sale of thp Frantz & Pnpa Knitting Machine. Call and see them. Office ou Market iftreet, cnil df'lhe railroad. Tun Improved Grover & Bakek Sewino Ma chine. These celebrated machines arc olfcri'rt ut the most reasonable rate. For particulars apply to ' 0. G. KL'TZ, Airent, Keb.32,'73.-ly. Upper Augusta township. TIorsE ANTi Lot por Salk. A now House nnd , Lot, located on Spruce strc.it. Snnbury, Is offered for sale ou easy terms. Apply to John Wu.ver. A Biniooe R. R. AOOiDsrr. A irlons colli sion of two freight trains occurred on the N. C. Railway, at Buchanan Station, opposite Liver pool, on Friday evening last,.4)etwec oight and nine o'clock.; ,Tbe tralna were coming In oppo site directions on the same track, arid wero run ulna; at the rate of about eighteen miles an hour. Iu coming around a short carve they met, when a terrible collision took.plnso. Both engines were shattered,4 and the cars came crashing Into one another In a general wreck. Fire was coin mimicked td'f.he tu1ns,'aUd In a short time some twenty . ers, with' thelf contents, Including spirits and, other combustibles, wure wrapped .in flamss and entirely consumed. The fireman, Char. : Ashland, was burned to a erbp, and ano. ther mull li was itoaMug hls wly, Vus slob killed. The wreck, As was staled in Us by d I ire rent railroad men, was the worst the'? "had evoi seen. The fireman' was a elngft fuun from Dnn-, cannon, Pa. . The collision occurred under the following clrcnmstances. The liinplrp freight, conductor Kline, going south, drawn by engine No. 115, was runulug on time, and conductor Young, of the Express freight ho'rth, drawn by engine No. 12d, running by rule, mistook a train which' hud Just before left Mtltersburg for the Emplr6 freight, dud went ahead.' Upon teach ing the polut nboVe named, the two trains collid ed, causing the horrible wreck. ". . .. Wc are acquainted 'with both ennductors on the unfortunate trains, and we know them to be noted for their strictly temperate hublts, aiid for their industry in working for the interests of their employers.. We state this, fact on account of the runtof n plteulntlon of bcth: conductors being lutcxtcated', hd lliul the collision was the result-of carelessness! ' SpniNo. Forasmuch as yo season is now for change of raymcnt, this Is to Inform nil per sons that S. Mcrzfnldor, on the 8. W. corner of Market & Third streots, has Just opened a splen did assortment of fashionable spring clothing, so if anybody wishes to pick from not a few styles the like of which was never ween before, they nro all Invited to call and examine for themselves. We direct attention to the advertisement of the King ISarber Shop, in another column. Tub best place to Invent money profitably is at lite Excelsior Boot & Slum Store of Win. II. Mil ler. His line of goods lire of the best, nnd many a doctor bill will be saved tytuylng Yfic best made Shoes fc Hoots In market. Miller has a lurgo assortment which he is seTllriJr at the lowest prices, and a few dollars invested in liis stock may save hundreds in bills for medicine. . The New Spring Styles of Goods are already displayed at the windows of W. R. F. Weimer's Cash Store, on Market ft reel. They ure of the choicest, and are admired by every one. lie sells nt his usual low prices. Every article usually found In stores can bo had ut his establishment. lie directs particular attention to his line of fresh groceries. .. Monkt I Monet! For saio at cost, three Biers Sewing Machines, new and guaranteed lii Perfect order Warranted for three years. Terms cash or short credit. Applv Inside of ten days lo J. D. JAMES, Ageni. Mar. 2'2-2l. A Fine Locati: Lmt roil Sai.k.A tine build ing lot located in Cak.i's Addition, rear the P. &'E. Railroad shops, is ollered for sale on rea sonable terms Apply to Te22-2m j W. J. Bi.Ain, Suhliury, Ta. Ren Men Chart. Peter F. Ilower has bctL appointed agent for the sale of charts for mem bers of the I. O. ofR. M., which are got up in a handsome stylo. Every member of the order should have one, which can be procured cheap on application to Mr. Ilower. The constant supply of the best of Hats liiauu fjctured Is causing the large number of orders from all p.itts of the country at S. Faust's Hat Store, on Market street. Every style can he pro cured there. Ills stock Is immense, and pnrcha kus can be made ut lower ratrs than in the city. Am. persons wanting good and rlieap pictures should call at R. C. Smlck's Gfin Gallery, where they cm tet nine good pictures for 50 cents, lluinperly's old stand, Sunbiuy, Pa. Inhl-tf ifotal Affairs. Ai'inL Fuol. As we had cxpuctcd to take in several thousand dollars on the 1st of April, und have been sadly 'disappointed by not receiving nnjihiiu;, we acknowledge that wa have beeu ilctlmizcd aecordiug to custom, inasmuch as we have been April looted. We hope, however, that all who know themselves ludebted on subscrip tion und job work, will shortly surprise us by paying their bills, ns wc arc In ncd of the mouey to pay our ludebtednn-s. Lkcti'rk! Lecture! Wm. M. Breslin, editor of the Lebanon .4dui'(ir, will deliver a lecture In the Court House on Thursday eveulug, April 17, 1S70, for the benefit of the German Reformed Church. Subject "Before the Mast t Facts and fancies of a three years' cruise aboard au Ameri- 1 can Mau-of-War on the West const of Africa and iu t lie Mediterranean Sea.'' Evkkt business ttmu should be supplied with neatly printed bill-beads, letter-beads, cards and envelopes. We are prepared to print these arti cles in the best style, ut low rates. We also keepou hand Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Leases, nnd all kinds of Justices' Blanks' Ut the lowest rates. DnsrarCtfio'N TnorenTr at th fenAMoktN Dam. Tho washing away of the embankment, below the Shamokln dnm, caused by tlicWnk In the dam has continued since the rise of the river commenced. The bank has already washed uwny sonic 60 feet In width, and about 200 yards 'fii length.' The public road In front of the Sliauio kiu Hotel, hss been entirely washed away, nid ut this writing, Thursday, there are bnt about 8 feet from the break of the bunk to the building, "vlilch is gradually giving away. On Monday night a largo force were engaged in hauling brush, timber and siones which wcro thrown in to preveut further damage, hut the water con tinued to rise during tbe whole- ii'lght, nnd if it should continue, tho completo ilcstructon of the rcsldcnrt 'of ftr. Charles Garlnger will be unavoidable. Mr. Qiifiiigcr's 'resiflcn'cc was ono of the tlnest along the river, nnd niiicn, sympa-' thy is expressed for the heavy loss he will stis tuin. He und his family havo been incessant In their labors to stop the washing away of the em bankment, but thus far their efforts have proved vain. The Canal Company has now a largo number of teams nnd men employed to u'id iu cheeking the further destruction of property which it is hoped they will speedily succeed iu doing. Firemen Elected. At a meeting of Siinbnrv Steam Fire Co, No. 1, held at their hull oil,. 'Fri day evening. March 28th, the following oncers were elected for the cusulug vcar : President. John M. Cadwallader; Vico President, Peter Zimmerman j Treasurer', Geo. W. Smith j Secre tary, Geo. E. Hoffman j Assist. Sccretarj, Nor uiau Engloj Foreman, George B. Cadwallader j Assist. Foreman, W. C. Pucker Chief Engineer, Harvey Goodrich Assist. Engineers, E. Masser Buchcr, Wm. II. Bulr, aid TV. II. Buelier; 1st, Fireman, F. iioughtou 2d, R. Krohn 3d, Rheynell Mantz lib, F. Muckcrl ; Chief Pipes Wan, Frank Miller; Assist. Pipesman Red Hose--I. N. Hendricks, Samuel Ray, and TV. j Martin j Assist. Pipesmon Blue Hose Uhurles Mantz, C. J. H air und Geo. Gibson. The above officers are ull young men In every way worthy to fill thu position. Tho company is well organized, und with the officers just elected they can not help becoming as good aud efficient a company as any in the State, und our citizens can well pride themselves on having u first class Fire Company. Djsgracektl. On Sunday evening last, about (5 o'clock, two young men nnd a young woman, came driving dowu the river road in a buggy at a very rapid lute. As they passed, hundreds of persons who wero prominading on Front; street noticed that the woman was in a beastly slnto of iutoxication, raving like a maniac. Ou inquiry it was uscerialned that she us one of the "soiled doves" of tho town, woo had bceu with her jrl lows" on tbo "drive," and who indulged too free ly in benziuc. Where kh'cy obtained tho Jiiiuor will no doubt remain a sucrct, but it is evident that it had the effect of making the woman in sune for n lime, as she booh after her return home made nn attempt to commit suicide by plunging into the river, and was only prevented from doing so by two peutlemcn who happened to be prescut on thu bank, aud who dragged tier out of the water. Whether the young men In company with the woman gave her the liquor, or whether some one else, did it, they should suf fer (or it, for had she accomplished her design, they would undoubtedly have been, guilty of one of the highest crimes on record. Although this is per haps tbe first disgraceful scene of tbe kiud wit nessed In our town for many years, we hope that our officers will keep a sharp look out aud pre- vent a repetlttou. Wsi notice that since a rebvemertt has been started to organlso the tjnion Park nnd Agricul tural Assoclutloh lb this place, that tUejcpJct Is growing' la ninch favor with the peoplo c bot h sides of levehTp'qople of the lower mio, particularly, fee! taittfch. Vntcctd In f eg ird to Its sncceB'l V-&"g poltloa aro ready to join ut once to make it o-jo'of the Hft paying lnistl(u 116ns In th contyii' "We see no reason why fairs In this eouuty should t.nf. yleliT as AutW tj Vljt stockhblder as they Ao.ji'i other eonuttesP vVi "are satisfied that IflmpAftiaT rfpuortiuilty Is nlTct'- cd ti) the cltlzojn of. the lower, end that the. fttlri of this assochuton the A-oiahag season sr lit not bsr sui )ssod by any lit ITki Rtnte, nd all lb a I IS fft- quired IS lo unHe'Ufid tliooe 'officers wtid Rr thorough business men, nun In whom the people can place confl lcnca Iti rcgur4' to raanageinouU VVe were lately Informed by one Interested, In tbo Upper Dauphin Fair at Sllllorbburg, that a divi dend nft4tn each share of st6ck was declared after having paid all til expenses of tho build ings, premiums nnd other expenses; Thcie Is her rcasou why tho same rnnnot bs done heif. we Have many advantages over Millcrsburg, in iho loeiitton, Ac. : We would ndvlse our agricultural friends In the lowej- end, to ut once connect them Bclvcs with this'associntlon for their own benefit, and iiulp to solicit tho officers with a view to makliuf it a success1. Wo lhrpc to sec thfc people thrc.rybt'Uf the county. Interest thomsulves, so "that a full turn out on Monday next may be hud. Below we give the proceedings of a meeting held on Thursday evening of last week. 1.' y: ' Union Pauk and AonictJLTf rai. AssociATtott, at Si'NOL'RT." All persons Interested fu the Im provement of sti ck and the dctelopmeiit of the- agricultural interests oi mo county, ore. request ed to meet nt'tjic Court House, in Suiionry", oh Mondayr April 7, 1878, for the purposo of oigan izlng the above-named association.'. , . At a meeting held In the F.nglne House, pur suant to a resolution passed ut a meeting on Monday, March 24, the following iini'iied persons we're appointed a committee to meet in tho Arbi tration Room, at tho Court House, on Monday, April 7, 1S73, at eleven o'clock, to prepare a list of candidates for the various offices of the Union Turk and Aerieultural Association for tho pre sent year. . Said officers to bo voted forat one o' clock of the samo day, nnd at tin Same place; Snnbury, Eatt Ward Geo. W. Smith anrtC J. Bruner. ''' ' ' ' Sunhtiry, West Ward John Yqungmau aud Col. NelT. . ... Wnlsontown Jacob Pointer. Point township Farnsworth Reed. . J Northumberland Amos Kapp. Upper Augusta Isaac Ciitiipbcll. Lower Augusta Lemuel Sl'itpman. Georgetown A. Wald. k, Shamokln towuship Soloiuou Murtz. Rush Ed. Orady. Upper Mahanoy Jos. Mowely. ' ' ' Shamakln borough Wm. Weaver. Trevorton Lyinnn Weaver. Jivtohtt, That the above resolution be publish ed In our, locul papers, nnd that a copy of the Sunbury Daily ba sent by mail to each member of said committee. ,y ," Dr. JOS. EYPTEtt, Prcs't. Geo. B, Cadwallader, Soc'y. Snow. We arc Indebted to Mr. Israel Thurs ton of Lower Augusta towuship, for the follow ing record kept by him of the fall of snow during the past 'winter: . . - ; ' The correspondent "Observer" of the Millo nfan, gives that paper tho following Item which will no, doubt be Interesting to many who are ut pi rsent connected with' Lodge No. K03, 1.'O. of O, F. at this placet '.-.,.. 8unbury Lodge, "No. SOI, f. O. of O. P., dates Its organisation nt November,)), 1810. It had for Its petitioners, 8. D. 'ordnn, W. L. Dcwart, J. B. Masser, J. V.InHln and Tho. A. Billing! on. Of these, Mr. Jordan Is now Cashier ot n Milton Bank. MaJ. Dewarl Is an Ex. M. C, and Thos A.' BUlbigton was Sheriff of the county, but now doad, while onr friend Masser in ono of the most successful medial rartttlonors In the county. Of tbe first mem liars there were amoug them, C. J. Uruuer, l I). passer, Samuel Hunter, G. M. Torks," Charles tlB'in, T Trltcs, C. W. Heglns, B..Musscr, (if p. Touiigmun, J. W, Pesl, J. W, Filling, Iia T. Clement, Francis Bu oher, J.Kuns, J. U., Parker nnd Scbastiau Houpt. Many of thesu men have passed away. Several of them still survlvo, and are still members of tho Lodge. It holds lis prosperity and prestige for usefulness In the community, und numbers over one hundred uud lift y nu mhi rs. Samijf.i, Staiii.necRKK, EKiii, a well known cl ttsen of the upper end of I he eotmty, nnd some ten years ngo county eninmissioner, died on the 20th lt., oged 07 yenHf,'B tnnnlhv and S days. SltNHUiY Lodof. No. I. O. O. F. At nn election of tho suld Lodge ou Satnrdary night lust, the following officois were elected i N. (., James Lyons j ,V.G., J. O. Dugan ( Secretary, A. N Brico'i Asst. Scerutary, V. Hummel Treasury, Valentino Dcltz. . Tho numerous friends of W. F. Kitchen, will bo glad to le.tm that he has taken the United States Hotel at Miomokln, where he will be happy to serve the traveling public with the best accom modations. Sec curd in another column. The Great Couucil, . O. R. M., will meet in Titusvllle, Crawford county, on May 6, and con tinue in session four days. - - - s- - . ,. . , , The tax-payers of this eouuty, w iU be glad lo learn that tho Act allowing a premium on pole cut scalps, has been repealed. This will suvo tbe comity some fourteen lnined dollars per uuuum. Another avenue of unnecessary expense closed. Won't the editor of tbe Watsontown He rald growl against this innovation which couflicts with the Interests of his petal KTTKT JUT THE '. ' -'. : Q0 f salt -t $25,000 in SPUING and SUMMER GOODS now open for iiispwiion itn.l consiBtinsr ol utthe ST A li STORK, MI 1872, Nowiubcr 10, 1 inches. S3 .. ' 4 4 a 4 4 December 7 1 4 4 4 10 2 4 4 4 17 ' 2 S' 4 ' 4 ' ' U 6 " 4 4 27 8 4 4 80 1 ' JtJ73, January 4 1M ' 4 15 1 . - 4 v n 2 ' SO i?i ' 4 4, 2i : 4 4 23 fi 24 a 4 4 27 ... 10 4 ' February t i 4 11 1 4 4 4 12 1 4 4 4 16 .' ' 4 21 7 4 r 4 27 " X 4 ' March 2 S . 4 4 3 1 4 4 4 : 10 1 4 "'.. : 20 5 4 4 24 :. i 4 4 4 . , - 20 8 4 Total, ' 87 7 a 3 Of it Representatives, Messrs. Dewitt & Am merman, both voted for the (1,500 salary. Tbcy were also In favor of Hurdle's Mlnnequa County Bill. Hon' is this! A Goon Oi'Esiso you a Physician. We are requested to state by prominent citizens of (Jeorgetowu, this county, thnt a good physician Is much needed Iu that vicinity. Auy physician who cuu come well recommended, will tiud that place an eligible opening for the practice of med icine, In au excellent -community, and a thickly settled agricultural district.'- ' ' Sign Painting. We notice a number of our prominent business men are having their wlu iiows lettered, to ttfuke their business known to Jiassers by. Mr. Henry Keen of Cake's addition, lias beeu engaged In doing the work, which is done very handsomely, Mr. Keea Isonsof the I'c'rft sign painters la the county, and appears to understand the business to pcrfectlou. The large' number of shins nnd lettering done by him is n s lire evidence thnt bis work is highly appre ciated. Wo are happy to note this fact, at he Is a first class artist, and a worthy citizen, deserving of patronage a Hion Watkh. During Saturday -tho river commenced rising, aud contluued to rise gradu ally until Mouduy morning. Tbo water rose to nearly bank full, aud submerged many of the is lands below this place. During Saturday night the West Brunch boom gave way by a heavy gorge of ice striking be timbers, and swept away a number of scattering logs. Ou Sunday hun dreds of persous visited tbe Shamokln dam to wltr noss tbe effect of the water on tbe break at the abutment. The scene of the rushing waters through the broken part' was wild and grand. The damsge doue to the embankment below the dam, will require at least five or six thousand dollars to repair it. The Caual Company hod placed a lot of bfuefi and some heavy t.nib'erS la the river, which prevented tbe washing consider ably, yet during the whole day on Sguday, the embankment kept falling In, and was washed away. Quito a large amount of drift wood passed down the stream, and a large number of persous were engaged in catchlug ths floating timber's. On Mouday the water commenced falllug, and fours of a high freshet were abandoned. , i Samuel Knowles, Est;., Deputy in the Fro thouotary's office for several years past, retired from that oRlee on Monday last. Mr. Knowles was, pcihaps, tbe most efficient Deputy that ever bad charge of the office in thut capacity, aud while a citizen of this count;, made a host of friends by his obliging and clever disposition. Although he was hot-beaded on Democracy, be carries with hlin the best wishes for his future busluess success, of the most promlutut wen in the county, Irrespective of politics. Socially, Samuel has but fw who excoll him in Joilallity and kind heartedness, which has won for blm the esteem of friends which will be lasllug for all lime to come, aud who will always bs glad to wiome him to our town. Remotht. Jerr? Snyder, Esq., has moved his Law aud Justice of the Peace office to the build ing formerly occupied by 8. Msllck, Esq., on : 'f irk-i! strr.it , prrM-e t)t CTjjr Tlotel. ; Rows. Sometime during Sunday last, a bruto til human shape, bavjnf Jthblbcd loo much ben ziue, uttempted to whip his wife, on Front street) but falling down in tho attempt to strike her, ho was unable to regain his fool hold, and he had to relinqaiFU,hi dosjuei We would advise the wife, if repeated, to give tho husband a good alitt'ng, aud iufoiia us of thu fad, so that we can hold Win' up lu his true light through tho newspuper ', . yv . Ou Mouday Iasl; Prank Pyers, on Church struct, having moved too miich towards a ei tuin bottle of benzln, was overcome from its effects, when be attempted to whip his wife, and made leperata threats of a more violent character. Policeman Dirhl got wind of the affair, went af ter the lad, and eaptnred him, but not before he got a ducking lu the basin. He was taken to jail to reflect oVer his bad conduct. John E. Rathbun, Esq., of Trevorton, this county, who hits lately disposed of his interests In the coal business In that place with tbe inten tion of making New York his future place of re sidence, wns the recipient of a handsome, gold headed enrc from his friends and former employ ees, on Wednesday tst lut weeii. The presenta tion speech was made by Dr. J. B. Newbaker, arid responded-, to i;t Mr. Ruthbun's happiest manner. Xfter tbe presentation the party par ty partook or an elegant supper at tbe public house of Thomas Foulds. Jr. Tbe Seven Points Brass Band was present, and enlivened the occa sion with excellent music; -' In. the' departure of Mr. Ratbbuii',, Trevorton Ipse one of feer-- most enterprisiug Vfllisens, who carries wtiu blm the best wishes for hia future success of a host of warm friends throughout the eouuty. Mat pros perity attend all his future enterprises. Fjrs at NoRTHOMBf RLANj Qu Weduesdsy evening, between eight and nlue o'clock, a fire broke out in the tool shop of the Canal Company at .Northumberland, near the railroad bridge, aud was entirely destroyed. A large number of tools, tar und rosin were consumed with the building. On clearing away the dubris.the char red remains of Mr. John Hamel, of Williams port, were found. Hamel had becu working for tbe Company, aud it supposed to have beeu smoking and fell anleep, sjid that the fire from bis pipe Ignited (he building. There was a high wiud durlug the conflagration, and much uuea loess was felt for the railroad bridge which, for tunately, was prevented from taking fire. ' Wm. C. Goodrich, eouditoio on Uie Prlpher's Freight Hue for a number of jeari, flu's teodi red bis resignation, aud moved to Loci' Haven, where be will engage in the grocery busluess wrhf Mr, Geo. Good, fy the removal of Mr. Goodrich, Lock Haven will be tbe gainer of one of our best cltlsens. A good business man honorable, In- Council Proceedinos. Council met April lsf . iii7;l. Members prcsant (. B. Cadwallader, J. M. Cnilwnllai'er, .Tared C. Irwin, Chns. Sensen h.ich, Jacob Kohrbach, D. C. Dissieger, Win. II. Miller, Wm. L. Dewait, John Clark, Valentine Dieiz, J. A. Cuke, and Chief Burgess Malick in I tin- ciiair. I On motion, That reading of minutes of last 'meeting he postponed, unless clerk should come 'lielore adjournment. Adopted. On motion, J. A. Cake was appointed sccrclu- I ry p" teni. Chief liurjjpss appointed the following stand imr comuiitteus, to-wlt ; , , Finance Committee Win. L. Dcwart', Chair man i Geo. B. Cadwallader, J. A. Cake. Pavements nnd Sidewalks J. C. Irwiu, Chair man i Chas. Suusenbnch, John Clark. btreets und Alleys Valentine Dietat, Chair man ; Geo.,W. Smith, J. C. Irwiu. River Bank Onirics Sensenbiich. Chairman) Valentine Dietz, D. C. DJssingcr. Grave Yard W. f. Grccnoiigh, Chairman ; Valentine Diets, Win.. L. Dewart. Bridges and Highways J. M. Cadwallader, Chairman , Geo. W. Smith. Jacob Kohrbach. Borough Charter J. A. Cake, Chairman i W. I. ireenough; Wui. H. MHler. . . 'Public Park Wm. L. Dewart, Chairman j W. n. Miller, Geo. B. CodwaUader, John Clark, J. 1. UJKC. " . I Town Clock W. I. Grcenough, Chairman ; I Wm. L. Dewart. , 1 Gas I). C. Dlssinger, Chairman j Valentine Dletz, Chas. Sensenbach, W. I. Grecnou"h, Geo. W. Smith. Engine House and Public Property, acting in conjunction with Eire Company John Clark, Chairman j J. O. Irwin, Vul. Diets. On motion of Win. L. Dcwart. Resolved. That DmiIcI Berkley bo employed lo take care uf the town clock, at $4.50 per month. . On motion of Win. L. Dewait, It Ivcd, That the Chief liurgfSH he Instructed to write Dr. Dewitt to have the borouuli bill, dividing it into four wards, passed j that a copy of the hill lie furnished the Council forthwith. ' Passed uuan- j Imously. nesoiven, i nai me justices oi t tic l'eace oi tiie borough be required to report bow much. If any, money they have received t dim the borough, us Uucs, costs und forfeiture. ' Report of Thos. M. Purse!, J. P., read and filed. Resolved, That tho Street Committee examine luto ull wells standing In the streets or tidewulks, aud report at next mcet'iinr.- On motion, un Order for Fire Company was granted. . . Adjourned. ' FOR TnE AMERICAN. liRsjalt'r) IogN. Hiuh up lu my chamber window, Floating on the midnight air, Come, the strains of dulcet music While I'm sweetly dieaming tliero j - While my soul is upwards lifting Upwards to the sku-s above Like l lie muic of l lie fiois . Comes up tliuli of li isslei's dogs Fills the circumambient air, . While I'm sweetly dreamiug thois. Willie my weary head i6 pillowed, Free from every anxious caro, , Softly in my window stealing Soltly on the midnight ulr Like music from u thousand frogs Comes up thut uf Basslcr's dogs. In spring time, alien the Sabbath eve' Bulls break the silence of the day, i In thoughtful mood I then my chamber's Silence seek, but cannot say How soon, like music of the frogs,' ,, . Will cheer my soul from Bustler's )ogs. City Hotel, (3d story.) Suubury, Apill j, 1873. The iinest HtOck of Ladies' Ilri'sn Goods! in tliia soft ion, at very low prices. Mm' PJnvfifi Trimmiiiirs Mawls ffljntt Mrni llllll ' 111! llllllllllllll. ffllllHftl 11UMXU1 J j U1UIUU s X X JLJUAAAAXlIMs KJXU. 11 XMJ "White and Lace (toodn, Cartri in great-variety and price, from 25 eta, upward, () Cloths, Window lilindn A fall ttitl complete -Assortment of GROCERIES. CLOTHS, C&SSII1E1SS, GZaOTM.im&, Merchant Tailoring, THOMtS G. HOTT, Champion Cutter. "SVc have added Mcachuiit Taiibrinff to our business with THOMAS (1. NOTT as Cutter, and will guarantee completo eatisfaetion in this as well as in every other department. We keep on hand constantly, best Imported Skwlnu Machisk kedlks, and will lonvarJ it casli price Singer ail Kiwis, and urover & j-aser, S AAt. Ai AA-t H li t, (i)" V to anv address post paid on rceeipt of 50 cts. oer dozen, all other kinds, 00 cts. tier dozen. Mil o BeMorest's l'atteriis lur Sunbury, Pa., April 5, 1873. wile. -omos. A KK.M AltKAItM: I Vn.Tl. One of the most important improvements cvsr perfected in musical Instruments lias lately been introduced by Oko. Wonns & Co.. iu their improved l'arlor Organs, it consists of a piano of exquisite quality uf tones which will never rc Hiiire timing. The UDstrument was lately Introduced at a Jiiuslcal soiree in Baltimore und received the cor dial applause aul euloisement of the many emi nent professionals present. See advertisement in another column. March Sti, 1S73. 0w. ui:u. wuoii'S - os., oitG txs. AND TL'EIK COMBINATION SOLD STOPS. Tho Piano A beautifully toned piano, w hich w ill never I equir timing. The Vox Humana A tiaiitoue solo uol Ian or tremolo. 1 lie -r. J llne delicate so'j tr breathing slop. Bee adver tisement In another column! Maich 20, 1ST;!. 8vr! BLATCHLEY'S S WFEOVED t'DCUMBER HOOD i'UKP, Tasteless, Durable, F.fliclent and Cheap. The best rump lor the least iiiouor. Attention is es pecially luvlted to Blnlchlcy's Patent Iiniioved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn without re moving tiie l'uinp or disturbinc tho joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. For sule by Dealers everywhere. rVml lop, Catalogue and Price List. , CHAS. O. BLATCHLEV, Manu facturer, 506 Cmiimerce St., I'hilad'a. ra. S14,ly e9 w o "A "Z 4lYot'No America" for April fullllls the pro mise of its past. It is an exec. lent Juvenile Magazine, bright, live and instructive, as well as entertaining ; lull of amusement for the little folks. I)emork6t's Monthly. The April number of this popular periodical conies to us fresh as a Spring daisy. It Is very much enlarged, and every way Improved, and we guess the ladies uio riKht when they say it contains as much genuine Information us nil the othir Fushlou Muguziuo put together. u u c H in w (i 'fi-f- H C -l Ui O 6 W " s ; S H o. u. - f -S C "S i ! ii 3jB S & S K 2 5 .'5 2 2 -' 1 & Fingers Sawed Orr. On Wednesday morn ing last, Mr. Andrew Ileckert, of Georgetown, this county, had two Augers sawed off by a cir cular saw on the steam saw mill of I. II. Mess ier, of that place., The wound was dressed by Doctors Bachns, of Boyder eounf y, and Reed of , duslrlous, and sober, aud vested with an agree Vulontowu, Dauphin comity. able congenial disposition.' On tho 30th ull., at the resldcuce of the brides father, by A. N. ttrlce, 1. P., Mr. Lawhbnck Io rF and Mrs. Mahia Jamb Fuamk, both of Up per Augusta towuship. At the Central Hotel this place, a the 2d Inst., by the Kev. S. J. Milliken, Mr. F. C. Con LKY.of Kalbtoii, Lycoming rouutv,aud Miss it. L. CiiKsswKLL, of Pitiuter, MirBin L'ounty.' O Efc-o 52 s p. B B t - Li Ml bi I Ui N to m o This) Npiici' H lfi'A'rnd Tor the AllVf.DTIdEMENT Of PAINE & McCORMICK'S HARD W A ll E STOE E Marki f St., Suubury , lu. 1 3 - a S a; in H1 k? c .45 2 2 p p o Q is O M c3 13 S o u tm (4 s O C3 o- 3. To the Cillzt'iii of Suuburj. TIIK uiiilersiL'ned has made arrantrcnienU to nttend the Tuesday and Saturday Markets, with Fri-sh Butter, Kirgs, Lard, t'otutocs una Appus, which wll be sold us low as can he had elsewhere. Call at the Market stand near Fpurlli uud Mar strertH, south side. After pinrkct. .fconrs auy of the above articles rail be had bv culliuir at liis On March 2Hth.,' at liis residence, In TJpler Paxton township, Mr. JAMKS MARTIN, aged fiQ lO inmilk. anil 2H H.ivh J ' w - ... .... o I.... ......... .....I T1.I...I March 2th, in Bunbury, Wm. II., son of John ' ' ' . l!? C. Miller, aged 6 years and 10 mouths. where tuf. tiest brands ot the Flour Is kci't, constantly ou baud, dried Fruit, Cider, Vinegar,' A'e. , ,. JOHN WILYEK. 8uubury, February 15, 1ST3. llAKt.Al.VS. BAlUiAlNScau be had at T. S. Shumioii's Jewelry Slorc, lu bilvui'-Waiv, Watches uud Jewelrv. All goods will be sold nl cost until April lt. 1S73. Sunbury, March lh, 1!7H. WlIlK-AWAKB UoOK AliliNTli VaNTKI1 Foil I. IFF. UF XAFOI.F.OX 111 by Abboti. New Kdillon, with uriwunts of tiie Trnskluu War, anil the lust hours cf the Linpi. ror j making an elegant octavo of 700 pacs. The limes and the theme render It the most pop ular work of ihu day. Kxdusive territory with no competition. . Addles ut oucc, tJuaker'CIt' Publishing Co., 4w , MIT uud '.'W Qulnce-st., l'hlludelpliia. March 1, 187a. M BtlVHllKV iuiihi;tn. 1 Flour stud (raia Mtskti Eitra Family 119.00 Red Wheuf.'p. bu.,$3.00 Unokwheat, p. vi., 5.00 Rye,' Corn Meal, 60 Corn," Wheal Brail, p. bu. 1.5U1 Buckwheat 6horts, . J.OO Oals, 83 lbs.' Corn 4 Oats Chop, 8.00 Flaxseed,' Timothy Seed, p. b. t W ' t ' Produce MarfceC.' Potatoes, ', , Eggs, per dos., P utter, per ll.,' Lord, " Bides, 7,1 Hams, At Tallow, $5 Country Soap, 12 DrleU Apples, fu " Reaches, 8hnuldrrs. 11873 SPRING 1878 EYRE AND LANDELL, FOURTH ATsD AUCli.STRKETS, rillLADELrillA, A HE DAILY OPENING CHOICE NEW . i SPRING PKY 5fcT).S. 81'BING DHY GOODS. KILilS OF II VtSON Tl W1X NEW Ct)U)VW ttTRIFE 81 LKS. NEW PAISLEY SlUWf-S.. 1 ) A H K A F 1? KJTS F I N E S 1 1 A W LS . KW HHPS VUlJl.'i Ul'fcS. FRENCH FOULARD CHINTZES. NAPKINS & NEW HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 1 . it. J.YUiS IJJ.AL'K ML. Iv a II flTCUiir iviiriiuic. Hj Maich !.-, lK7;i-flw HO 70 1.00 80 9.SS 18 " PLAIN FRIENDLY SHAWLS, s FOULARD S LAMK SPOT. I I'INE STOCK OF If ABLE LINENS, j, . N. a-LYO.SJ BLACK 1 C sss c u 0) P. O O a a I 1 o a fi a Ui $5 lo $20, per day I Agents Wanted!. All classes ol' working people, of cither sex, young or old, mat) more uiouey nt work f.v hi. ta lli.'lp aimrM m.inii'iilH. nr nil tlx' (iin.l ILaa at aoytuing else, t'uriieulars rite. r AUitlUr, ll. llBl.l .V IU. . '.i I . i'oi tlnt Maine.
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