imburir-American. . SUNBUHY, APRIL 12, 1873. It all road Tim Table. AltHITAL AVD DEPARTURSOr TRAINS ATSUMUCRT. N. C. R. W.. South. Brio Mull, 13.fi0ara Erie Kinross, 9.40 " Mail, 11.05 " ' Ntag. Express 8.00 p m P. & E. R. R. West. Mall, .30 a m NIbi . Expressl3.40 p m Klmlra Mull 4.80 " Erio Express, 7.01 " SUNBURT AND LEWISTOWIt R. R. Leave Sunhury for Lewlstown at 7.45 a. m., and 8-10 p. M. Arrive fat Suubttry frorh Lcwistown at 1.50 aud 7.45 p. m. BBAMOKIS DIVISION, . O. H. W. ARRIVE I At Sunbur 0.85 a in U.os pm LBAVC Bunbury at 5.45 a ro 13.85 pm 4.40 p m 6.00 p m DASVIU.K, HAZLETOM WII.KE8BARUK II. R. , Rcirular pnssoniror t?nln leiivcs Suubury for Danville, Cnttawlssn, llnzlctqn nud Intermediate stations, nt 0.43 a. m. Returning lcavo lluilo ton at 1.00 p.-tu. Arrive at 4.00 p. m. LACKAWANNA ADD BLOOMSntllO R. R. Leave Northumberland at 0.'40 a. m. and 4.50 p.m. ' . Arrive av orioumocriuuu ai ju.oj u, in. aud 6.05 p. m Acoldentnl lusurnnco Tickets eaa be Bad of J. glilpmau, Ticket Agent, ut tho Depot. i, . ffgT-fgg" justness ocals. 8kwino Machines and Cottaor Ohoans. , Kiss Caroline Dallus.is tlic agent for tlic sulc of the best Serving Machines in existence, viz : 'The Improved Grorer & Baker,' and 'Domestic, ' which are constantly kept on hand, and sold at reasonable prices. She Is also agent for the sale of the celebrated 8ilver Toimue Organs,' nud tho 'Bay Slate Organs,' and for th salo of tho Frautz ,fc Pope Knitting Machine. Call and sco them. Office on Market street, caBt of the rail road. Tub Improvkd Gkover fc Baker Bhwinu Ma i'Hink. These celebrated machines nro offered at the most reasonable rate. For particulars apply to l. G. KUTZ, Aircnt, Feb.2V73.-ly. t'pper Augusta township. Housr. and Lot por Sale. A new House and . Lot, located on Spruce street, Suubury, Is otfered for sale on oasy terms. Apply to John Wii.vkk. Tin: best placo to Invest money profitably is nt the Excelsior Boot it Shoo 8tore of Wm. II. Mil ler. His line of goods are of the best, aud many Unilk. Tho child was asleep when found, and a doctor bill will be saved by buying the best made Shoes & Roots in market. Miller lias a large assortment which lie Is selling at the lowest prices, and u few dollars invested in his stock may sava hundreds In bills for niedlcluc. Thb recent flood In tbe Susquehanna caused many to feat that the great amount of snow In the forest would canse an overflow of tbe banks of tbo fftver. Fortunately tbe river, though amis uay1iijTu did no damage We, except the wash ing of the baolc belowlhe Sbamokln dam, caused by the break lu the dam, which throws a strong current of nitet against tbe bank. "6n fen tnrduy a second Tiio , took placo, but the water was not within four 'foot at high as H wis' fa 18TJ5. Tho boom at ttirden, above 'Wlllla'msport, " having broke, alM'ut'llve millions of feet of logs escaped. Most of these were caught m the Suubury boom, though many pnssed under, and on Monday ev ening large numbers of logs floated down 'the stream past this place, a hnmber of which were captured by Individuals, water had washed a pail of the embankment of the Huzlcton rail road, abovo this place, and tbo cars for that place did not leave on Tuesday morning, but were delayed until 4 p. m. Tho boom above this place Is capable of holding one hundred million of feet of logs, and has saved a large amount of lumber, nud will contain this season about eigh teen millions of foot. Broke Jaii.. On Wednesday afternoon, be tween one and' two o'clock, two prlsonors named Frank Galloway and Isaac Wetzel, scaled tho wall of the jail yard, at this place, and made their escape. The Sheriff at dinner time In examining tho rooms found nothing uunsual going on. About one o'clock he went to his office at the Court House. Between two and three o'clock ho wt.s notiflod that the prlsonors had left, and on examination fouud they had taken tho grate from a stove which they broke In pieces, and used the bars as steps by forcing them into the wall, by this means gaining the top. A step ladder was suspended on tho outside from the lop down, made out of the bed ticking, which extended to within about ten feet of the ground, upon which they descended. Though In the busiest purt of the day, they maunged to scale tho wall without being secu. Sheriff Rot hcrmel offered a reward of ?35 for each prisoner. W'c are informed this (Friday) morning that both prisoners have been re-captured aud brought back on Thursday cvonlng. j A Bahy Left on a Dooh Step. On Tuesday I morning last, a valisu was fouud on the door j step of Mrs. Garvlck, widow lady residing oh i Fourth street abovo Market, aud ou examination ! it was found lo contain a female child apparent ly about Ihrco weeks old, neatly wrapped In Found Drad.A yonng man named William Crawford, from near Washlogtonvllle, was found dead this morning (April 8d) In the barn of Mr. Sheets, on what was recently called Mrs. Priest ley's farm, near Northumberland. Justice Dlcf fenbach hold an Inquest over the remnlus, and It appeared that while he was ussisliug Mr. Sheets to move lust taight, tho latter noticed him reeling in his seat while driving one of the wagons. M r. Sheets took the lints supposing Wllllum was somewhat nnder the Influence of liquor, and ad vised the latter to lay down on tho bags of grain. He did so and soon after was seen to vomit. On their arrival at home, at 9 p. m., ho was found to be In a condition of deop sleep, nud they cover ed him with blankets. This morning ha was found dead and stiff, having died during the night without a struggle, his eyes being closed as In sleep. Dr. McCoy esamlued the body and gavo the Jury his reasons for believiug he came to his death from appoplexy. They reported in accord ance with this view of the case. Ho was nbou1 80 years of ngc, aud unmarried. Snld to bo a ve ry worthy young uinn, by several witnesses. Xurtltwtiberlaml Veil. Somr rpoi.my chap complains through the Phil adelphia JlnlWlin, ut Hotel accommodations In the Interior towns of tho Stale. The hotel tic' coinmodatlons In Sunhury arc not surpassed by any In the Interior of the Slate, and will lie found better than somo In the city. It win, no doubt, bis first trip lu bumming through the country In pursuit of customers for some third rate estab lishment, and expected when ho left his home of scanty meals, that he would feast entirely upon milk and honey. The poor Devil 1 lV Hie legislative proceedings of last week, we find tho following. The parties arc well known lu this place : The bill annulling tha marriage contract be tween Joseph F. Kirby and Mary, his wife, was read. Also, an Affidavit setting forth that the parties were married on the condition that the latter should renounce her religions faith, she be ing n Roman Catholic and Kirby a Protestant; that she adhered lo her church, went to confes sion, had her baby christened by a Catholic priest against bis will j that It: consequence of disagreement the parlies separated several times ; and attempted again to live together, but finally i Aorioui.turai. Mrrtino. At a meeting called at the Arbitration Room on Ktonday, April 7, 1873," tho following officers were chosen to pre. side i President,. 0 i. Brunor) Vlec-Prosldont, C. Ncff) Secretary, Johtr f ohngman. The following oflloors and members of tho Ex ecutive Committee were chosen for theycar : President Sol. Mallck. VoePreldeiit-"saad Campbell. v .. . Treasurer Geo. B. Cadwalladeri . Recordljfg pccrcTary Philip It. Moore. Corresponding Soorctary Lem. Shlpman. Librarian Win. A. Sober. EXECfTivB coMMirrrer. Lewis John McFarland. Delaware Joseph Nicely, Jr. McEwcnsvlllo Wm. McNinch. Turbutvlllo D. II. Drclsbaeh. Wntsontown J. M. Follmcr, Turbul Wm. Waldron. Milton J. II. McCoririick.P. L. Hnckcnburg. Chlllls'quaque Win. Forscinnn. rolnt Famsworth Reod. Nortln.nburlaud A. E. Kapp.Jr. Rush Edward Grady. Riverside David ditto. Upper Augusta V. J. Oherdurf. Suamokiu twp Sol. Martz. Lower Augusta Ellas Emmcrick. Zerbe Lyman 8. Weaver. Cameron Cbus. B. Boyor. Little Mtthanoy n. II. Dorusife. Upper Mahauoy Joseph R. Muurer. Jacksou J. Galen Smith. ., Jordan Ellas Shcafcr. Lower Mahauoy Augustus Wald. Coal John Downey. Shaniokln bor. (.apt. A. Caldwell, Win. F Roth. Ml. Carinul twp. 7ubh McEliece. Mt. Carmcl bor. J. S. McWilliaius. Washington Henry C. Fisher. Suydcrtown John Moore. I Sunbuiv C. Nelf, J. M. Bartholomew. On motion, It was JUtoUtd, That all the officers and members of the Association be requested to procure nil tho htockhclderft to the Association pomlble, and re- ! Mirt the same to the Secretary and Treasurer of the Association. ilT THE I j i j ,fi i iff ill HI li iH . ll 1 1 1 .li n X Fink LooiTKn L'T pou Sale. A fine build ing lot located in Cake's Addition, near the 1". -t E. Railroad shops, is ottered for sale ou rca Mumble terms Apply to fei-J-'-'mj W.-J. lti.A in, Suubury, Pa. Rni Mrs Chart. Peter F. Hower has been appointed agent fur tho sale of charts for mem bers or tho I. O. ofR. M., which are got up lu a handsome style. Every member of tho order should have one, which can be procured cheap .Sii application to Mr. Hower. Tin: constant supply of thelicst of Hats manu factured Is causing the large number of orders . from ull parts of the country ut S. Faust's Hat .Store, on Market street. Every style cun be pro cured there. His stock Is immense, and purcha ses ran be tnado nt lower rates than in the city. shawl, two dresses for tho child, and a bottlu of I morning the planing mill of flyers A Shaffer, sit Am. persons wanting good and cheap pictures . should call at U. C. Sniiek's Gem Gallci y.whero they can gel nine good pictures fcr 50 cents, lleuiperiy's old stand, Sunhury, Pu. mlil-tf Evi'.uy business man should be supplied with neatly printed bill-heads, letter-heads, cards and envelopes. We are prepared to print these arti cles in the best style, ut low rates. Wc also keep on h.md Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Leases, and all kinds of Justices' Blanks at .he lowest rates. It is astonishing what a largo assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods have been put in the tailoring establishment of Mr. Ch.irl Maihl, ou Fourth street. Him spring stock suipases everything in regard to quality aud beauty. His cloth und cassimeres are beautiful, and sold at the most reasonable prices. Moke Fi uMTHiE. Another large lot of new f aruiture bus just been received at the Masonic buildings. Thcro is an endless variety to select from. "Small Profits and Quick Sules" is tho motto. The excellent and well made furniture has become known everywhere, and hence new supplies ni'u constantly received and sold at the most reasonable rates. could uot have been there any length of time. Mrs. Garvlck leceived the little stranger kindly, and as tbo news spread through tho neighbor hood a general Interest was manifested for the welfare of the little waif. The unnatural mother Is ol course unknown. A strungu woman was seen during Ihc evening about thedepot'cafrylng a baby and valise and it is supposed that Vhe is the guilty purty. She left In one of the morning trains lor other partB. The child has had a large number of female visitors, who nro much per plexed ns to whether tbo little "popty-vopjy" resembles its Pa or lis unnatural Ma the most. It is receiving the kindest attention from the la dies lu that neighborhood until urrubgeincnts nro made by its god-father, Geu. N. F. Martz, the obliging nud tcuder-hearted overseer of (liu 'roor in tho East Ward, for a homo where it will receive treatment stilling Its. tender existence, from a kinder mother than tho one who deserted her helpless offspring. Union Park and Aohici'Lti'Ral Association. The meeting of the Uulon Park and Agrlcul. tural Association on Monday last, was of tho most unanimous character. A large number of farmers were present who Invested In stock and many expressed their willingness to increaso the list. Flfty-clght shares were subscrib ed and paid for at five dollnrs per shaie. A large number'of farmers scud word to tbe officers to reserve stock for them as they were unable to ut tend. which will swell up tho number of shares Ou motion, it was Mary left tolling v.l-.h her n child und refused to , f , ialkllmi Agricultural Association. elected on Monday, April 7, uro requested to meet in the Arbitration Room at the Court House, in Suubury, on f-aturday, April 19, at 11 ! o'clock a. m., for the transaction of bufiuess of j iuipoi taucu connected with tbe organization. C. J. BKUXER, Pres't. Jonst Yocnoman, Scc'ty. return. The hill passed yens S-S, nays 2S. STRfcK uv l.iiiinNiNu. -.-About II o'clock this Uated on the canal above die lock, near the largo i Iron foundry. In Lock Haven, was discovered to be on fire, and In a short time was entire'. y dc I stroyed. The buildini: Is supposed to have been ! struck by lightning, us n thunder storm, aceoni I panled by vivid flashes of lightning, was prcvail I lug at the lime. The tire department was out in double quick time, but the. llamcs had allied I such headway that nothing could be done to stay J their progress. The loss, it is thought, will not fall far below Ji(),0(X, on which there was an in ( suranec of only H,Otl0. tn.'d'diiyiwi Uazettt atul JJvUctiH. j Death op Major John O'mmimis. Maj. Jno. I Cumnilngs, of Selinsgrove, Snyder county, j well knowu throughout the State as a Demncratin 1 politician, 'died of uppoplexy on Sunday after noon last. Tbe Major was generous hearted, a ! kind neighbor, od highly respected v bere'rer known. j Tin: CiKCis i Comino. Our amusement lov- I lug citizens will be pleased to lenru that Mont- I gomcry Queen's great Mastodou Menngerlu und gigantic Ulrcus will visit our place on Tucauay, April 2-M, and will exhibit ut the old show grounds. This Circus Is said lo be one of the best now traveling. One great feature of this show In tie renowned All lien Abdullah troupe of genuine Bedouin Arabs, or Sons' of tho Desert, fourteen lu number, who are acknowledged by I the press both in Europe and America as the j most startling, rare and wonderful gymnasts Children suffer terribly from eaiaohc, when there is a simple aud generally certain remedy. Take u piece of fat salt polk, aiiil make a plug half an inch long In such a shape that one end will fit in the ear like a cork, the other end large enough to keep It from slipping In. Blttekmii.k Ci'hepor S.mai.i. Pox. A corres pondent of tho West Chester Local y:m, states that he knew of a case of the most virulent small pox to be cured by tbo use of buttermilk. The patient was bathed with milk, which was ulso I udministercd inwardly. Thb skin was rubbed j occasionally with sweet oil. The relief obtained I by this mode of treatment Is said to hnvo bceu a'. j most Instantaneous. It is a cheap remedy aud l cue easily obtained by all. $23,000 in SPRING and SUMMER (iOODS now open for inaction ami sale at tb- STA R STORE, fonsisting of The finest tock of LaiiU's' Dross (JooJs in thio section, ut very low prices, nN n ucu. w Nik 3t w m Hosiery, Gloves, Triiis, Shaw Is, B alefs, , to several hundred. Bv -proseut Indications u i mat ever app.reu ueiorc ine puunc. ror lur thousnnd shares will be taken, and the Associa- ; l,U!r particulars, see udverti-ement in unother column. lion be at once put upon n permanent basis, aud : its exhibitions will be made, a grand success. The ; officers selected, us far as our kuowledge of the ! men goes, are among the very best business men I4'!!: popular caterer of ihe't't. F.lmo House, of this place, Lieut. Win. Reese, has taken chat''? of the Harris House In llurrisbllre1. in tho county, aud lu whom tho people have the j where he wm b(J u , IiU flit,ml am, cuter for them lu the future. The Harris House has been refitted, ami ranks as "lis of the first 1U:aiy Maie Clothing. We direct attention to the advertiseiuent.of 8. Ilerzfulder, who open ed a large assortment of ready made clothing, and furnishing goods tor men aud boys of ull n.-os. His stock consists of the best made In the market, and tnado up of the best material. Cull und examine his stock. utmost coutldcucc. Tbu larger proportion of them arc experienced agriculturists, and under stand how to get up u good fair, and make It a paying business to the stockholders. Those who wish to take stock can do so by ap plying to the Secretary und Treasurer at Sunhu ry at any time. class c.aiing houses in Hariisbuig. There Is none who will keep up its reputation belter than Mr. Hcesc and ladv. The St. Charles Restaurant, in the basement story nf tho Moore & Dissingtr building, ou the corner of Market and Third,, streets, Is now open ta the public. Meals at ull hours will be served, and the best of malt liquors kept ou draught. Mr. P. liulcii, the proprietor, Is determined to make it a first clast! resort, w hich all will find by giving him tbuir patronage. Miss L. Weiser, is Just opening a lurge stock of millinery goods for spring .trade, which she se'.cHed from the principal establishments In New York and Philadelphia. Call and see them. Dr. at it ntuM Fnii.HT. During tlic tlnmJer storm ou Saturday night last, a little daughter of Charles Lincosh, residing al liuruside Collie ry, became so frightened ut a vivid Hash ef light ning that she died iu a few hours uflcrwards. She was nged about 5y.ais. This, we learu, is the seeoud death which has o. eiirred iu this fa mily from the same cause, the other being that of u hnv of about the siiliie net. Hume ve.ir n'o. county, and verifies an old saying that "large ( suwlokili m A A Lauce Tiieh. We were informed last week by the popular lundlord, Simon Opp, of Turbul ville,'thst a White Oak tree was cut down ou Iho farm of Michael Reed In Lewis township, this county, which measured seven feet across tho stump, aud cut Ofteeu cords of wood. This 1s tho largest tree we 1mA yet heard of in this Wi visited tbe Clothing Depar(meut Of Cleni cut bi Dlssiuger's store, a few days, ago, where we fouud our old friend T. G. Nott bnsyt in 'cut ting garment-! out of the tinest aud handsomest cloths and cassimeres ever seen In Suubury. The good aro handsomely displayed, and. the only trouble v.o could see was how one can. make a satisfactory selottiou from snch a lurge assort ment, us every piece looks se hundsoma that all .must be udinlied. The Clothing Department of this establishment Is uotr oue of tbe finest in this jjluee, uud tho neat looking garments turned out by Mr. Nott, sustain his former reputation as oue of the best workmen In the country. - - . . .. , - J Accidents. Ou Saturday night, Thomas Bolt, breakmau ou the P. & E. R. R., was caught between the bumpers of the cars and lu Jured luterstily.v. lie is attended by Dr. Clark, the. company's olciau. On Sunday morning John Cool had . Vis thumb and index finger mashed while 'coi'.uliijg pars iu tbe lower yard. The wound was dresr.edhy Dr. Clark. Special Court corarcuueed in this place ou Monday last, Judge Kllwcll presldlug, and cou tinued until Wedui.Uy.. .The case of C. P. Zininieiuian vs. Couuty o Northumberland, bet ter kuowu as the spo ial police caja, was ou trlaj for several days, and resulted !a ajerdict lu fa vor of ihe plalntitr for 100 Oi. We ui give lull proceedings next week. W. K. Taylor, Eso.., of Northumberland, has associated himself with C. W. Gutuliuus lu (tie publication of the JW,c Prut at that place. Ms, Taylor Is an active young man, aad with the aid jf his 1'iirtiier, will v 'ke Ihe 7"f a permanent iiMil ill ion of that ton i trees from little ncorns grow." Peusonal. We hud a visit to our sanctum ou Saturday last from Geu. R. Beuth, at prescut Surveyor General of the State, who paid our towu a Hying Visit on some private business. The Gsuc'ral looks hearty, aud we aro happy to statu gives gcueral satisfaction in his new position. He wus a valiant soldier during the war, and wc predict that his civil career as a public officer will not be less brilliant than his military record has been. Tobacco and Ski; a us. The tobacco storo of Lewis lloupt bus lately been removed into tho room formerly kept by C. J. Fox, in Miller's block off Third street. Mr. Haupt has Just open ed a huge stock of all kinds of tobacco and se gues, pipes, etc. His stock U of the finest brands, und U sold ut reasoable prices. Lxctuhb ! Lectuhb! Wm. X. Bresiin, Esq., editor of the Lebanon .tilwrtim', will deliver a lecture in the Court House, on Thursday evening, 17th lust., for tbe benefit of the Reformed Church. Subject "Before the Must Facts and Fancies of three years' cruise aboard an Ameri cas Mau of War ou the west coast of Africa, aud lu the Mediterranean Sea." Mr. Bresliu has met with great success as a lecturer, and comes highly recommended by the press. We bespeak for him a crowded bouse on Thursday eveulng. From the many flutlcrlug notices which ho has received, we recall the fol lowing taken from a Philadelphia paper i 'Last evening a large and appreciative audi euee assembled at Green street M. K. tihurch, lo btuir the taleuled lecturer, Wm. M. Bresliu, Esq., editor of the Lebanon Adititiier. His subject, i'ttcfore tho Must," was handled with hi usual ability, aud frequently elicited tbe plaudits of his hearers. His vivid and thrilling descriptions of life ou the occuu ; bis touching references loathe terrible privations nud perilous udventures, toge ther with the mora pleasuut rcmlulsceuees cou uected with a life ou ocean, were eagerly listened lo, aud fully appreclalsd by those prescut." Tun Town Clock as a Time .Keepkh. The uew clock In tbotowerofthe Court House, proves to bo an admirable time keeper. Mr. Beckley, who has charge of tbe clock, says it has now been ruuulug about four mouths without being set or regulated, uud has varied durlug that time ouly oue 4iid a half uiiuutes,.or au average of 22 se eoud per.monlli, fioai the true time, as received daily ly teiegiaph from Philadelphia. Wi RpticA -tJnuiur young Irleud' Ferd. Hill, Esq., son . , Wt, JIU1. Esq., of this place, who loii,.i,.ieiiHJ't, ill., sellout a year. ago, has hue-j fUlciJusc. of,,jje.Paco t that place. i.inU U wrt .ide,nj thaf Feiiuaod U fist ga: frknde hj iljj Jiqutb. XhU com pUnicLt ttulii ai hn.rn ''e x urion n more wor. th vomi't n-s' Ji'bivioi'H Aovkhtisinu. 1 lie following sen sible remarks from ihe Nhv. Commerce are coinmeuded lo thu careful consid eration of business : People who sit nervously iu A Very Inteiiestino Work. Wc have jusi received from tlic National Publishing Co., of Philadelphia, a copy of Prof. O. 8. Fowler's great work, on Manhood. Womanhood, and their Mutual lulerelaliou ; Love, Its Laws, Power, etc. We hail its advent with undisguis ed satisfaction, nud cordially commend it to the perusal of all classes of our community, loi ty years experience ns a tencber and lecturer on science, und a long life devoted to consultations and advice in connection with subjects concern ing which men und women hesitate to confide even in their physicians have enabled Professor Fowler to give lo the world tho most remarkable and useful volume of the day, and one which should find Its way into the hands of every con scientious man and woiimii. As its title indicates. It is devoted tour, cxpla- nation of the laws which govern Iho sexes in their relations to each oilier j the ignorance of which causes so much sorrow und suffering in the world. Thousands will thank the author for his disclosures, und we predict that the book j will mark the beginning of a clearer unilerstand ! ing of the subjects whereof it treats. .Men will I be arrested iu their heedless coin se,, uud made to I think of the misery they are entailing upon their I families and themselves through ignorance, j Wives will find in this volume a sine nud safe i road to the accomplishment of every true wife's desires. Women who wish to letaiu their health and beauty in maturo life, will be taught lu this j volume the secret of doing so, and will lea in , here the true meaus of keeping tbeir husbands ; lajtbful. There would be fewer firesides made desolate ' by ihe loss of u loved wife ; fewer rendered un I happy by a prematurely old, broken aud en- !feeliled wife, if the laws ol "Soxual Scicuee," which are laid down nud explained iu Ibis book were bcucr understood and more geuerully act ed upon. The best guarantee of its excellence is ! the fact that its suggestions aud remedies meet I the approval of every Intelligent physician in the country. It exposes quacks and patent medi cines uiiihercil'ullv. and by Its coiiimor.-sense-I views will save maiiv a dollar for those who ful- York Journal of low " instructions, as well as put thcin on tho sure road to health It will show how mothers can avoid much of their stillerlng, aud ho they can raise duughters tit to be wives and mothers. White and Lace CJoodrt, CarputH in groat variety aiid jrieo, from 23 jtn, upwards, Oii Cloth, ."Window jlhida. A full and complete assortment of GROCERIES. CLOTHS, CsASSimSRaSSS, GiaO'TI-aiM, Merchant Tailoring, THOMftS G. HQTT, Champion Cutter. Wo have added Mcicliant Tailorinp ; to our luisinosa with THOMAS C XOTT as Cutter, and will guarantee roniplute satisfaction in this as well a in every other department r ! ...a Wekwpon hand constantly, best Imported Skvin; MaCii ink Xi- edi.es, and will forward mV Uv lUHt to any address post paid on receipt of .cash price Singer all kinds, and Grover & Baker, utTcts. per dozen, all other kinds, 00 cts. per dozen. Mile DoMorest's i'atterns for sale. Sunhury, Pa., April o, 1873. finios. 1373. 1Q73. Enormous SioGli, reaf est WzL&i&iv? Lowest Pi?erG2;. Just opened at a S. HERZFELDER'B m . ii. a i uiommg mv$, Popular tho htrso&l stock of cm s . 1 "i-d ZZ . o f. 83 w ava Id N X CO 6 count iii''-liuuses or beliiiid their crouds, wuit liiir : It mill show uieu bow to develop their ni.tnlv v or, una women now lo irouioiu ine Krowlii tt those charms which rcm.er them so attractive M men. ll will show bow happiness may be leaje to reiuu supreme In the domestic circle, un I bow it ui.iy bu liiouulit buck lo lliose fnni whom it has tied, .Tbo book appeals to every. cliiss, uiul to pcole of nil UL'es, mles, uiul luibits, mil we hope it will be read by every man unit woman in our broail la ml. Thu author addresbeS him self with cepeciul force to those, coiiteinplaliiii; marriage, and we most cordially commend his book to ull such. It is pure nud elevated in tone aud abounds in the most useful information con cerning the sexes. Its low pries brings it within Ihe reach of all, and the informal Ion it coin tins is beyond value. Us eireululiou will be a benefit to socio! X; The LoeU is sold by subscription only, and the publishers wunt agents iu every county. I for men to take them by storm, und making no , i effort to let the world know Ihe bargulus tin y j have to offer, will Uud the seasons very unpropi j tious. Many of those who have pcut lure sums ( Iu hiring drummeis, uud paying for other well- known appliances of trade, have effected Iutltc sale, but swallowed up too large a share of the receipts iu such enormous utteiiJnut expenses. Tbe best remuneration bus been found by those who have returned to tbe more legitimate, old fashioned methods of pushiug their business. We say It, uot simply because we are interested iu this line of expenditure, but as our best, udvlec to nil who wish to be enterprising, or to secure a larger custom, there is nollilng usw n efTeciivu to this cin as judicious advertising. Wc do uot believe that any who bave vuluab'.c service or de sirable property to offer, cun fall of a rich har vest by cuiitiuuous advertising ou u lurjjo scale. Calling u boy out of bud iu tho morning can bardly bo classed uuder the head of "pustlmus," especially If tho boy is fond of exercise the day before. And It is a little singular that tho next hardest thing to gelilug a bey out of bed is get ting him into it. There is rarely a mother who Is n success al rousing a boy. AW mothers kuowlhis; so do their boys. And yet thu mother taeius to go at it in tho right way. She opens the stair door and insinuatingly observes; ''Johnvy."r. There is uo response. Johnny.'j Still no response. Then there is a short, sharp "John," followed a moment later by a long aud cmphutic "Johu Heury." A gruut from the up per regious signifies tbut au luipressioo bas been made, aud the luolhei is encouraged to add, "Yoi'd better be geltlug dowu hero to your breakfast, young man, before looms up theie, un give, you somethiug you'll fool." This so Hurtles the young man that ho Immediately goes to sleep again. And the operation has to be re peated several limes. A father knows nothing about the trouble, lie merely tipcus bis mouth as a soda bottle ejects its cork, aud the "Johu lieui)'.' thft cleaves the air of that stairway goes iuto that boy like electricity, aud pierces the deepest rocestes of his uaturs Ajid he pops out of that bed aud iulohis clothes, and down the stairs, w lib a promptness that U coruiueuaable. It is rarely boy allows himself to disregard the paternal summons. About oncea year U believ ed to bes often as is consistent with the rules of health, 'lie saves his father a greut many steps and considerable trouble by his thought fulness. ever oilcred in this town 1000 Coats, 1000 Vests, 1500 I'.ttits, 00 Hoy's ami C'laUli-uu'ij Suits, 10UU llatsaud Caps . lor iiu:u ana ooys, In llil pHee'on Tucsduy nioriilnf last, MAltV GObLKK, relict of iho late cSaiuuel dossier, aged about C'J years. Tbe deceased was a consistent member of the Lutheran Church for upwards of fifty years, and was lu life uu exeuiplilicutiou of all the virtues which adorn tho truo Chrlstiau character. I'u assumlug aud inoffensive in her social Inter course, she left no enemies behlud, but larc circle of friends wilt inouru her dentil. Her departure creates a vacuum iu the Church which will never be tilled. En. On the 3d Inst., SAMUEL EDWARD, sou ot A. 1. aud Harriet S. Walters, ucd t mouths uud 1U days. , .. In this place, April Ull, ANNIE, daughter of Win. and I'uuule Qabriug, agcd.ubo.ut 4 years. At LcwisUurg, April 8d, THKODORE, sou of Reuben Rolbermel, aged 11 years. 1 Sits of all Rfispnnt nil's i i i ii ii i iiiiii 3 o PS " w tt S Flour aad drain Markrt. Extra Family 13.00 Red Wheat, p. bu., 3.00 uuckwneul, p. el.,- s.uu rtyo, Corn Meal, " S.W Cora, Wheat bran, p. bu. 1.51) Uuckwbeut Shorts, S. 00 Hats, 3J lbs. Com t Oats Chop, 2.00 Flaxseed, 'timothy Beed, p. o. n.oo , l'roduce Msxjrkefi Pututoes, 75 llama, 18 Eggs, per doz., 20 Tallow , 10 11 utter, per lb., K6 Couulry doap, 8 Lard, " 13 Dried Apples, 13 bides.. 10 I'uaeho, 1 Miniilders. it 0 70 1.00 .. 60 S.S5 5000 Liueti and Tuper Collars, 1000 Pair I.incn and Paper Cutis, lOOti T Quarts, loO Hozun hocks, JO uillerent styles (uspeuuers, 200 OVERALLS M Olllffi, Gauzo and Merino Summer Underwear, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Jewelry, Walking' Canes, &c. Everybody is respectfully invited t call and examine lliis most niaguilu-eut assort-, ment. .'o Goods misreprusculud, uo trouble to show Goods or to give information. Tlio whole will be offered at Extraordinary Low Prices, 4j o y I'ics, 15ows and i ' 1 tnd batisfaetion guaranteed iu every way. ft. r 4 5l fflerzfcldci Corner Market and Third Streets, Sunbury, Pa. ' Sviubury, Ta., April 173. ' - . . '- - . -. .. " " rJ r ' 1873 SIPnilSG-. 1878 W SK'J: fcr CP U 23 & . EYRE AND LANDELL, FOURTH AM) IICII STltKETS, I'lllLADELrillA, AUK DAILY Ol'KNJlJG CHOICE NEW , , . sriUNG DUY (itHm bl'KINODRY GOOnS. SILKtiDb" II VSOX TINTS. rE W COLORS STKIVK SILKS. NJCW I'MSLEY SHAWLS. UAUK AFt'LCTS FIX1-J SHAWLS. PLAIN 1 K1FADLY SHAWLS. . N KW DKKSS GOODS Ol'KN. FOULARD'S LARGE Sl'OT.- FRENCH FOULARD CHINTZES. FINE STOCK OF TA1SLK LIN ENS. NAPKINS H N EW HOUSEHOLD GOODS. N..b.-LVONS ULACK HLKS-- W,;-an'.el VvuibU: M.i:h 15. I Sin 6 v.- O 41 o o Ml X'-- o o 5C-. CL. ca r a -id m X a. a ei u 'g e a u 3' u o X3 B o a. a Pi u Ks 3 a CJ! 4n C!9f P" dtt? 1 Ak'cuw WaiiUd I All (pu IU V.vU clases of woi -kiuif people, of either sex, youug or old, rusks more money ut work for u la their spare moments, or nil tho lime' thau at aiivlhluj; else. l'nrHe'i'ir 'r.. j flyiurri, u. Cll.l'.l Rill, M4 l. '..fihn.t. Msuif