SUNBUK V, MAY 24," 1873."." Knllronil lime Table. AIMUVAL AVP DEl'AKTliKeor TltAIKS A.T BtNUL'UT. H. C U. XV., mil, KrioMnll, li.SOnin Krlo Kxprcs, 9.40 " Mail. 11.03 " P. ft S. R. R. West. Mull, 6.30 a m Nint Expression v m Klnrir MMI 4.H0 " Ninir. Expess s.00 p in Erie Express, 7.01 buhbi'bT and i.nwisro1v . J.ciTe Sunbiiry for Lcwlstown at 7.'5 a. ui., nnd 3-10 n. M. Arrive fnt Bunbnry from LeKirtotra nt 1.80 'and 7.45 p. m. BUAMOKIN DIVISION, N. C. H. !' I.PAVB I A Hill VIS iSuntmrj ut 5.45 a m I At Sunhury 0.25 n m " 13.35 pm 1 " 8.55 pm 4.40 p m I .00 p m DANVILLC, HAZLETOM & WIT.KBSBARHB R. A. Rceular passenger tail IcaVcs Suubury for Danville, Catlnwlssn, Haxlcton and Intermediate stations, at 0.45 a. m. Re'tiimlng leave Ilnrlo tuu at 1.00 p. m. Arrive ut 4.1K) p. m. LACKAWANNA ANt nLOOHHKl RO R. R. Leave Northuiurjnrlanrt at 0.40 a. m. and 4.50 p. in. Arrive at NortTiAwberlana nt 10.86 a. m. and O.05 p. m. Accidental Insumtree Tickets M lie naa Xt J. Shipman, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. insincss fiofals. Skwino Machine and Cottaos Ohoanh. Mis Caroline Da 11 us it the ttgont for the sale of the best ttowlug Macuiues-ln existence, vi 'The Improved drover & Buker,' and 'Domestic,' which nre constantly kept on hand, and sold at reasonable prices. She Is also agent far the salo xif the celebrated 'Silver Tomrue OrgnM,' and the 'Bay State Orenns,' and for the sale of Vm Fruntz ifc I'npe Kuittimr Machluo. Call and see thom. Oflleo on Market street, cast of the rail road. Tub Improved Orovku & Baker Bewino Ma cniNB. Thcso celebrated machines are offered at the most reasonable rate. For particulars npplyto D. G. KUTZ, Affont, Feb.23,'7r,.-)y. Upper A nj;uBta township. A niitr. to d !joncr:il housework ts wanted nl hj residence of Miss Lou bhisslerMaj-kct street, ui osilo Monument Square, Ei.ur.KA. When a young man purchases a hat of Samuel Faust, the popular batter, h re claims, truth fully, too, "I have found It'' a fashionable and serviceable hat. Mr. Faust has all styles of fashionable hats and caps, and eve fry one, both old and young, who will visit his store, on Market street, opposite Monument Square, Suubury, will be well pleased Wtth a se lection from his lnryc and Varied assortment. Tub Wine made at the Vineyard of Geo. B. Yoimgntaii, near Suubury, and now being sold by him, can not be excelled for parity, excellence urnl cheapness. April 20. St. )tt. C. M. Mautis it Co., have lately put Jipa Soda FoHutaln In their Drug Store, on Third street, from which they draw that delicious bov croge, Soda Water. Thoao desiring a refreshing ilrinir, can procure borne by calling ditrlpg the day and eveniug. A i.AiKiE stock of Cloths and Oasilmcrcs have been opcund ut the tailoring store of J. J. Sender, on Third street. Pull stills arc made opto order In the latest stylo6, and a fit guaranteed. His Uuo assortment Is bcinir much commended. He keeps the best goods iu his establishment. From the Baltimore Underwriter. By the usual publicity given Us Ktatemclits, mid the wide distribution of its monthly paper, all Interested in the business have scrutinized (he returns of The ifotrojiclitaA T.tfe Inmrantt ( 'vmjMmj. They bear testimony tn the ludomita lihj energy and skill of Its administration, show ing that the company is carving It way to a irrcnt future, and that its growth Is marked by all the elements of acallliy progress. The cha racter of its asset, its watchful management, Hs large membership, the rigid scrutiny of its risks, tin: imblic appreciation of its (Kutiiutice plans of insurance In all the.-'e is the assurance that whatever solid life liseurauce contemplates, The Mcti ojtulitim Is abundantly able to supply. fOMLTiiiN'u New. A grand oijnliig of Milli nery Ijooils wiil take place at Miss Amelia Han cock's, on Market street, Just bclbW the City Hotel. Give her a call. She keeps on hand the most fashionable styles of Bonnets, Hats, Rib bons and Embroidery in great variety. She Is al so njrent for the Weed Sewing Machine, the best lathe market. ni3. W. n. Mu.i.Kit of tho Excelsior Store, has just opened an elegant and superior assortment of Boots and Shoes, which he is selling rapidly and chuiply. Fancy (jaitcrs and Slippers. for ladles and gentlemen, of a, stylo never before seen 111 Suubury, and admired by every one j told at low prices. His assortment Is complete, and he in vites everybody to call and examine his stock. John Mahsii, Clothier, Simpson building, Market Square, has In part ugutu recovered his health, ami has been to the city and bought the largest unci bevt stiwk or spring and sum mer clothing that has bceu brought to Suu bury this spring. Beautiful styles and lower prices than elsewhere. 3t.-in3. Tianos, Oiigans, dec. David Reiuicr, mitslc teacher, having located permanently In Bunbury for the put pose, of leaching music, announces that he has the agency for Gaehle & Co's Balti more Plauos, which aru being rapidly Introduced uniong the best Judges. They am now In use in the Statu Normal School, llloomsburg, Pa., also at the Suubury Academy, by J. II. Jenkins, Esq., of ' Northumberland, und Judge F.llWell of Bloomsburg. Ho will also take orders for Htelu way & Co's, CUIckering iS Co's, and other well kuowu Pianos. JU. Keimcr aUo recoives orders for Prince & Co's celebrated Organs & Melodeons, of Buffalo New York. Sheet music ou hand, and orders for ucw pie ces promptly attended to. Mr. Rcimer is ugcut'tTir the German publishing house of E. Stciger of Ntw York, and will re ceive subscriptiou for all German. Books, Period Iculs, Newspupers, ic. The celebrated Gaehle Plauos can be seen at at all times at the residence df Mr. Ueimer, on the corner of Third uud Aich streets, opposite the depot. Wokkmkn are busy In prcparlug tbe curbing for the pavement around the park, which, when linibheJ, will greatly improve its appearance. The verdure In the park is beginning to shew Itself, though it Is thinly scattered. There is, however, ou great defect la the Iron railing that ought to be remedied without delay. We mean the gules. It did not require tho ftsd'oin of a Solomon to foretell that a heavy iron gate could not be swung and supported on a pet as light as thoso which are used in the fence. Ttta gate posts should be ut least four fold heavier than they ar, aud what Is bailer, ought to be sus tained by an arch sprung over tbe posts. The southern shlc gate already leaus so much that It Is uluioit useless. Properly, the gates should be so hung us lo swiug shut of themselves. ,CokVi;ii rtTui.i! La urtu. Tho corner stone of the New l.ilen Lvaiigtiical, iiulharau Church, at I'iiini Creek, Lower AguUtwp., will be luld on Whilsuuday, June 1, itat iu case It ralus tho exercise w ill bo held iu' tiarn. closff Br. An iuritatioii 1 tvieiiflcl to ul..' A" USntbcir ofnrtn- ttci-n will ue in uiuuil.iuc?.' Tn ankh. Our thanks, are returned to Gov. Ilartranft for a copy of the General State Laws passed by tbe last Legislature. Tub building Intended for tho manufacture of cars and car wheels In Cake's addition to this place, has boen raised, nnd the foundation for the engine Is being laid. The engine Is on tho gronnd. Thb Ladles' car on the late train down, ota Sa turday Inst, on the P. Sc. E. R. R., was tnc scene of an exciting rsneenlit jbotwce Edward B. Haines, and a through passenger Whose seat Haines had appropriated and refused to give up when required to do so. The passenger, after some parleying, slapped Raines in the month at the next station Haines telegraphed for an ar rest. The matter was settled npon the arrival of the train at Wlllhunsport. Ilalnos is tfco nsfo rian of Suubury. Bout Found. Last Sunday afternoon, About 4 o'clock, as Christian Cable was Ashing In the river near Georgetown, his hook caught to the body of a child, Which proved to be a girl shout ten years of nge. Mr. Cable, with assistance, buried tho body on the banks of the stream. From appearances the body has been In the wa ter a long time. No clue can bo fonnd, so far, as lo wherotko child belongs-. RonnERT.On Wednesday night tost, some Scoundrels entered tho. elceping appartnKuts of the Washington House, Col. C. Neff, proprietor, nnd stole tho wearing nppnret of two or three of the Colotiors boarders, besides relieving their pockets of some "filthy lucre." Oh Thursday morning Capt. Roach arrested two suspicious "roosters" from Harrlsburg, Who were commit ted to jail by Esquire Snyder. On proving an ol ibi they were released. A Changs. Ou Monday last Mr. E. P. Me Cioskcy was appointed agent for the Adams and Central Express companies nt this place In the place of Mr. II. G. Thatcher withdrawn. The agency will be continncd In the store room of C. 8. HiiKcltino. Mr. Thatcher has been a resident of our place for tho Inst eight years, engaged In ditl'erent business pursAlls. Ho Is a man of good heart, nnd Milled his late position with conside rable nbility. We nnderstnud bis fulttro resi dence will 1)0 In Philadelphia. Th ivew ap pointment Is a good one. We have been requested to state by A number of ladles, that they desire nil tli young men who ivlsh to be classed nmong that very respec table body of men eommonly known ns rowdies or roughs, are Invited to meet on tho south west corner of Third uud Murkct streets, every evening during the present nnd coming season, for the purposes of blocking up the side-walk, and passing remarks on all who may chance to pass along. The sltitattrji) Is an easy one to thoso who accept their litVHntlon, and they will thus he enabled, In n very short time, to classify tho yonng "gents" of the place. Policeman Dieht will nlways be In attendance to prcvont Any ln terfereuce with their pleasure. The recently nppoluled Fish Commissioners of the State met ut Harrieburg ou Wednesday lust, aud entered npon the discharge of the dutrcs or their ofllccs. In consequence of a failure by the New Jersey Legislature In tho ncocssary ap propriation, nothing will bo doue on the Dela ware river this season. But tho Commissioners will devote their attention lo the propagation of shad In tho Susquehanna (lining tho ensuing summer. They wl'.l place several shad hatching boxes in tho river near tho dam at Columbia, And also deposit sulllelcut eva In tho stream to produce forty millions of shad In 1874. Wehopo the ds.'.i will be fixed this summer so that the shiut Can run through them, next 6prlng. On Saturday morning lt, during market hours, an alarm of fire Was given, when Market street became a sccito of coufuslou. Poople rutt towards tho saw mills which were reported to be on lire. Fortunately, the lttmnr proved false. A flro had broken out in an out-kitchen belonging to John (i. Fry, ou Front street, and when dls- covered had gui:icd oonslderablc headway on the roof. The hands ou Mr. Clement's enw mill at once tore olf the roof, And extinguished the flro with the aid of buckets. It is supposed the lire originated through sparks getting Into eomo fckavings that were laying under the roof. Foil a nice, quiet place, Northumberland is ahead ns far as heard from. lrtifmutuiri llcevnl, of last week.- His evident that the editor of tho litcord has not been iu Northumberland since he was eu that collecting MSur. Come dowu aud sco our neighbors, John. You will find It a nourishing place, where the erection of furnaces ami manu factures give promise of rapid aud bubstantial growth. The appearance of iMhUilry may not suit the taste of the Watsoiiton editor, but we guar antee that the citizens of Northuuiberlahd mean Industry nnd thrift. Jack SnriTAitn, who Is ovldeutly moro knave than fool, held forth to a crowd Iu Market Squar, on Sunday evening. Jack's sole object 1 3, of course, to sell his paper, und lu uid of this purpose he courts notoriety by blowing a trum pet to collect a crowd. Iu his discourse he af fects great contempt for the clergy, generally, and would fain make his bearers believe that no preacher can be honest or sincere who receive a large salary, und who dues not blow a horn and sell papers ou Sunday. Jack's morals and reli gion arc not calculated to reform the Wicked or depraved, for wboho lustes aud apctites he catcs. His nice discrimination In the obser vance of the Sabbath Is laudable. Instead of de manding live cents for his paper he holds his hat on Sunday, for piiymcut. The labors of such mountebanks may serve to amuse the thought less and ignorant, but they have u tendency to demoralise those who should be restrained rather than encouraged in their habits. Tub CoIscebt. The concert held In the Couit House, on Friday evening last, by the Suubury Singing Association, was a grand success. The house was filled by an interested audicucc. The music wus highly Appreciated throughout. Prof. Moyer, under Whose allspices the entertainment was given, assisted by part of his family, is de serving of great credit for the satisfactory mau ner iu which tho concert Was conducted. At the opening, Sol. Mullek, Esq., delivered an address giving a partial history of Hie association, and made soino very appropriate remarks. Notwith standing the large number of children engaged iu the singing, the harmony was complete. Miss Moyer played sovcral piece ou the plana which elicited much applause. Mr. Uuluier and lady of this place, played several select pieces, ou tho same Instrument, which wore well execut ed. Altogether it was one of the finest eulor tiilumcnts etcr given ht Hnubury, aud wo hope the association' will soon faVor tis with uuothor. Tho School will bt continued under Prof. Moyer, who is Justly entitled lo the tbaifk of our low u for his success iu briuglug (o such a degree of perfection the uiusicul talent of the place. An opportunity Is presented' thoScf Who wlsn to leurtl and praelica vocirt music. Mu sic has a tendency to refinement ancf morality, and Ihefefnte every eneourngemeut should" be ex tended to fit ProfusSbr fir hl4 efforts to advance tbe science iu this couiinuiTUy. Amah liviny rof far from vT'-ffbtowi iajt fie has all kiud vl cliiekeus buv jf few H oMo- tuicn JUcvrU, Iu our ltiuible JudgweuC thai mau ha made mistake, and will suirei" Mfougn his Indiscretion. Ho wnrldarVto keep tt.s Awn Secrets While lu the presence 6f tbeedit'or' Af the' Htmr4, here, nftir. CoMNCit. Provbkdinos. Sunbury, May 13, 1873. Council convenod at 8 o'clock, Chief Burgess Mallck In tba Chair. Prosont Messrs. J. Cadwallador, Miller, Irwin, G. Cadwallader, Cake, Dewart, Rohrbach, Diets and Clark. Ab sent Messrs. DlMlngcr, Smith, Bensenbach and Gtccnongh. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. On motion, Redolved, That the resolutions lu reference to bonds be read and adopted lu sections. Resolved, That In order (o fund the debts of the boroAgh of Banbury, which were outstanding on tho 81st day of January, A. D. 1873, a suffi cient amount of Aioncy be borrowed t and that the bonds of the borough, which were lately pre pared by direction of the council under the pro visions of tho A of Assembly approved tho Slot of Jsnuarrv 1873, at par are therefore adopted. Resolved, That tbo Chief Burgess be nnd Is hereby authorised to execute and deliver to any person or persons holding claims against tho bo rough by bonds vit 'orders, dated on or bcfoi tho Jflst of January, 1873, the said new bonds at par to the full amount of the principal und intorest of such claims and that for all other debts out standing as aforesaid, the said new bond may in like manner be executed, and delivered wbon the nnmuut of such indebtedness shall have been first ascertained And settled by the borough coun cil, JVertctorf, however, that tho council reserves the right to Ardor the payments lu money of nil sivch mdcbtciWse Ytthe borough after tn expi ration nt two wws from t nls date. Adopted. Resolved Tout After the explruliort of two weeks from this date, the Chief Burgess 'be ami Is hereby authorized to execute nnd deliver tho said new bonds nt par to ntuj person aforesaid lending money to tic borough, for such amounts a the borough Council may from time ro time order to be borrowed for the purpose or pnylng In money any of to snld Indebtedness of the bo rough. Adopted. Resolved, That all tho said outstanding bo rough bonds, borough Orders, and the evidences of accounts for which the said new bonds shall be Issued ns herein before provided 'ball luiine dtaloly upon the execution of said bouik, be deliv ered to (he borough Treasurer, clearly and plain ly marked upon the fa Co thereof with the words, "Bonds executed for this," and the Treasurer shall thereupon sign the ccrttllrAto On the buek of each boud then issued that the' Wholu amount of it has been paid Into the treasury, und shall charge himself with said amounts, and shall bii entitled to take credit for tho full amount of All such bonds, orders, aud other evidences of debt 1 delivered to him, us hereinbefore provided. Adopted. Resolved, That all smnB of money loaned to the borough on any of the said now bonds, s&ull be paid to tho borough Treasurer, who shall therefore sign the certlllcatc ou tbe buck of said bonds, thnt the u-inount thereof bus been paid Into the Treasury, nnd charge himself therewith, and shall bo entitled to credit for nil borough or ders paid by htm whiwh slfill be- Issued by order of the council for debts outstanding on the Slat of January, 1S73, uud which contain on tho face of them the statement that such order or ox.crs were granted for stieh vtstatillng debts. Adopt ed. Resolved, That the Treasurer shall keep a scp aruto account respecting the snld new 'bonds, wherein ho shall be charged with 11 fall amount of all the bonds issued us hereinbefore provided, und shall lie entitled to the credit hereinbefore mcutioned, and shall not take or l-c entitled to credit therein for any payments, disbursements, or credits whatever, except such as are herein before specified. Adopted. Resolved, That the Chlcl Burgess shall pro cure for tho borough conucil a well bound blank book, containing at least one leaf for each One of the said bonds lo be Issued as aforesaid! nnd one of said leaves consecutively according to their numbers, and nt the tlmo of tho execution and delivery ns hereinbefore provided, of any of the said new bouds, the cnld Chief Bniyvse shall eli te rt or cause to bu entered upon the leaf s up proplHted to such bond, the number thcreof.tho name of the per.oil to whom Issued, tho date of the delivery, and whether Issued for nsh loaned or In exchange for any of said outstanding lltJr OUgh debts. Adopted. Resolved, That hereafter, from year to yeuPi It Bha'.l he -the duty of tho Auditors who settle and adjust tho accounts of the respective TrcasM fcrSj to plainly and effectually cancel all capons for Interest ou sol bonds, paid by and credited to the snld Treasurer In snld acnmit-1, and there upon to securely attach with nUiilltage or other paste, consecutively, all such coupons lo tho leaf in said book npjiroprhitod to the bond or bonds from which tho said coupons wero taken uud upon the payment of the principal upon any of snld bonds, to cancel effectually the same, and (o enter upon the leaf In said book appropriated to such bond, tl.o tlmo and mauuer of the payment thereof, the nnme of the person to whom paid, and the time and mannor of tho cancellation of such bond, and the said book shall bu at all times open lo the Iiisp4ctlnn( nnd control of Die borougll council. Adopted. j Onmotioucf W. L. Dertart, ResolVea, Thut the borough Council) In rl'gular meeting sksscin bled, pledge the public faith) credit and lmnorof tbo borough of Suul ury, to tho payment of the bouds now ordered to be Issued for the llquula tion of the borough debts. Adopted. On motion of J. A. Cuke, Whereas the Penn sylvania. Canal Company, by raising tho west side of the Slinmoktn dam nt this place has caus ed tho current of the river to flow stronger on this side, and In consequence of suld raising and curreat of tho river the bank bin bceu greatly damagod this spsing to such an exlenl thut Ub.au uow become absolutely noccssury for the same to bo riprappcd.or slope-walled, I Would respectful ly offer tho following I Resolved, That I ho Chief Burgess iliolnt a committee or Bvci lo write to the President Of the Pennsylvania Canal Coiiiaiiy, requesting them to slope-wall the river bank the cullto length of the boruugh limits along the river, and report the answer to the same at tho next meeting of council, aud that the Chief burgess be thalrumrt of said Criitliulltee. Adopted. Tho Chair appointed on said coinmUluo, J. Ai Cake, W. L. Dewart, Valentine IVIti, aud- W. H. Miller. Street committee dofitlnocd In reference to wa ter course in Market street, a reported by Mr.' Bartholomew, Until dCxt meeting of council, ' Bills read and orders granted. II. B. Massef, fur clock, fjVp3.SU M. Ross Hemperley (t Co., f 15.00 ; 11. U. Thatcher, ex press on boucls, .4(1 Wi I. Detvurt, pioviug bouds, (ISO Hm'l Wtlvert, J JO j Steam Firu company, (30 j 3. A. Cuke, 9 1 A. N. Brlce, (6 j John Read, 3.50 I J. Lyon, 1.75 (3.03 ; Luther (iartnger, M-37 1 C Slough, (3.C3 ) Ci Oarlnger, (0, (4 ; A Hopper, 13.25 C. Reefer, .87 U. W. Klchl,(4, (13j iS. F. Dlchl, (33 (1. Itafitsou, ( 10,50 j Wm. Lyon, ('J.75, 4.50 j Jacob Cusctt, (7.00; Willi Harp, (3.50) David IlurU, (3.03 U. W. 6mlth, (M E. 6. Sturkloft, (t t Samuel Neldlg, $3 1 Charie t. Marllu, (0.38. (9 E. J. Gibson, (3. On motion, U was lUtuiitJ, That aft order be drawn lu favor oT tile Chief Burgess fbf the pur pose of paying for A putr uf horses for tho Fire Company, aud (he bofo'ugti for (.190. Ado(ed. Adjou'iued. f , XV, URAY, Clerk. Tui Masp with the jelloW bustle Is no insigfil tlddut agent lu dispersiug erowd, but a nervou woman making thrortgh a crowd for the tars, with a valise lu one httticf, and itu umbrella In the , other, Is abtut as appalMug iia object' as' Ij'Uo hu "rn mlwl can rMn'i-tv fcnHI- Ik Ivhfnee. Tn a old Baptist church, wo tinciorstanil, Is to be purchased by the school board of Suubury. This old relic of long Ago, once stood where Fry' Opera house now stands, (formerly the Presbytorlan Church,) and was occupied by Chus. Derlng as a Cabinet making shop. This wa upwards of 85 years ago. At thai time the Baptist enure bad no existence hero. It gained a fow adherents through the effort's oj Ucv. Wor rcl.who held his meetings nt that lime 1 the old Lutheran school house. . His exhortations werJ clixiuenV, and produced their good ctleeU niming atlass of the humbler walks . of life,. who, too poor In purso and number to erect a chuixh edi fice, purchased this old fabric,'1 and removed it to it prcocut site on Third; street iu the cast ward. The ground Upon which It stands wns the bequest of Aarou- Robins. ' During this long term of year tho seed so n by tho humble few who Worshipped In this humble place, have been fruc tifying, and to-day A largo and respectable con gregation have purchased a valuable tot lu an el igible position, npon which they Intend erecting a fine edifice as their future pluco of worship. Tho purpose of lo school board In purchasing tills property I tbo extension of the school grounds to Fourth street. At present the only cutnyvee to the school house Is through an alley. Mason a Hamlin's celebrated Cabinet organs, and t'hlckorlngB, and Decker and Barnes' s u- pcrlor Plnnos, for alu by II. B. Masscr, sole agent for Sunbury. DitowsED. On Friduy afternoon last Jas. Al fred I.oudcr, oli of Joseph Louder, of this place, aged nearly 11 years, was drowned lu tho pool at Pardee's plnulug mill. He had been working at the mill this Spring, and on the morning oi the sad misfortune, went to work about U o'clock, nnd ft few minutes before the noon whistle sounded, he left tho mill, Willi tho apparent in tention of returning after dinner. Nothing fur ther was thought of him until some one parsing tho pool, observed A hat floating on tho surface, nnd very properly made Inquiry as to Its owner. It was recognized as young Lender's, und search wo Immediately mntlc in the pool, for tho body. In a few minuloA H Was found near where tho hut was first seen floating. Drs. Hunter nnd Bowman uro sent for, who did all in their pow er to restore life, but tho body having been lu the Water about two hours, their effort proved' fruitless-. On Buturuay evening the remain wore taken lo MlfliinhhrgS where they were Interred on Sun day. IKursKtiai JiiTOrd. MiNF.iiAt, WATrit. Mclliek, who is an expe rienced hand In the preparation of mineral wa ter h his fountain In operation at his drug store, Market street, opposite Monument Bqitavc. Tnis Union PnVk nnd Agricultural Society of Sunbury, will certainly hold their Ort fair ou their ground's, some time during September. Tub Executive Committee of the Northumber land County Agricultural Society met at the Burr House, oivThUlssay the 8th lust. The Pre sident, Joseph Bird, preaided. The report of the committee on '.he sale of luin Cvr Was called for. The Committee was not pre sent. On motion llrotommlttee was continued. Ou motion, Reiorvcd, That J. B. Lcinbach, of McEwens yllle, be substituted for II. J. Reader us one of vtbe EVScutlvo committee, and Wm. Cdoner of tvutsoutown, in place of 3. M. Fullmer, and J. Rctttt, Br., f TrcVorton, In place of J. E. llatu bun. On mollon. Resolved, That n mcctjug of tho Executive Gomtntlteo will be held lu'lho Arbitration room, In the Court House, in So.ibury, ou Saturday, Jims "1st, lb73, for the purpose of receiving pro posals from tho dilfercut places In the county for the holding of the Annual Fair, and uImi propo sals for the pi lnllrig for the society during the year. On motion, the President was Instructed to ap point a I'ommitteo of three to revise the premium list for the next fair. The President appointed J-. R. Lcinbach, George Guul and U. W. Arm strong, thi motion, ResolVtfiU That the present Treasurer be grunt ed nu order oil the former Treasurer for thu mo ney, hooks and papers ill his h.fuds. Ou motion, oiljouiied. AttMt J. BIRD, President. U. tf . Akmstkono. Godkv, for June, bus been received. The pro Beat uumber contains the usual amount of nu t ter, useful and entertaining, especially to tho la dies. Godcy 1 emphatically A lady's lima, heno bis popularity With tile Bex. Tits' peach crop In Delaware and Jersey U re ported very good. In this section tho fruit b ids Are ulkllled, nnd iu some Instances tho tree-i Also. PedT tree are covered witk I lossoms, and pluurs, gencrallv, arc doln j well. Tho rel uii.l niprella cherries are also iu full bloom, but tho Biggilrcais arq a total failure; Ap'.cj, though backward, lUity vrovo un average crop. Tho Coucord grapes, especially on our hi!l viiK7.1r.ls, look remarkably well. The Dolawafo and other les hardy uud less valuable varieties, are most ly winter killed. Tub edjtbr of the Wa'.?diitu 11 K.coi;! husbucu out rbirtglng. lie ha's hud grand lack, aud boosts of K as follows Our receipts yesterday were one pound of but ter and one dosun ugr from tiie country. Who wouldu't be a printer ( John is Iwcomlivg 0 10-1 f sho Watsc ntown fat lings, and ho rejoleeth therefore. Til it Purest and Sweilest l.'od-Liver Oil is Haz ard & I'aswrli', made on thu sea slioii , i Uin fresh, seleoted livers, by Panwell, liazam .V (J 1., New York, it i absolutely pare .Mid sweet. Patieuts wlJ huVe 011 eu lakeu il'i'ieur it 10 all others. l'll.Vkiciuns have welded it superior 10 nnv of Hie other oils I In market. '7!l,4w. 'n? '1 ' st) x si v it v m a iVit wis. ' "w FIohi1 Mlitl UrMlu Murkct. Extra Kailllly li.00 Red Wheal, p. bu.,(l.S0 Ditctthc'al, p. ct., 5.00 Rye, " HO Com Meal, " 8.50 Com, " Ml Wheal Drau, p. bu. 1.50' Hnekwhe-it " 1.00 Hnurts, 9.00 Oats, 33 lbs. 40 Corn A OoU Chop, 3.00 Flaxseed, 3.35 Timothy Seed, p. b. 8.00i l'rodwee 9Itrkt fotatocs, I'-gS. lir dor., Butter, per lb., 75 Hams, 18 Tulloit, 40 CiMfilfv P.Vnfi, 15 Dried Apples, 10 " Peaches, 'Mirhfldcrs. CO 10 8 10 in 14 l,a ru, Sides, DtrtMOliitlea of Pstrtuertilklp.' N OTICE Is hereby given that the co-partnership hcretbfote cxibtlngbctween E. C. llau l.u, S. II. Rolheruud wnd C. D. Maurcr, under the Arln name of Maurur A Co., was on the 3ud day of March Iflst, dissolved by niilual crwscnt. Tbo books of the said tirm lu tho huuiis of S. 11. Kulboj-mcl ruid C, D. Muurer (or n llleincui. . C. HANNA. 8. II. ROTllEKMEL, C I). MALUKU. May 8T3.-3t. Auditor's) 164 ire. Estate of DANIEL WEIMER, dee'd. "VtOTlCE is hereby giveu thut an alias appli- cation to the Court tbo undersigned has been apoiuled auditor by tho cou.l Ij, rcMuto the Account of tlerfrgu L. Weiiuer, urtnilMf-liiitor f Unnitl Vliflcr, lata of the bvYoKh of Nor thutllUurlaucf, deceased, lie- hereoy Ifivea notice that he .will attend lo tbe dutioa of ids appoiul inunt al his oPce in Suubury, Vn., on bATl'K DAY, flie 17tb duy oi MAV, 17.1. a .0 o'clock, a. m., whuu all persons inluceted limy attend il they see proper. L. 11. KASE, An.ltei. Sunbury, Apul 'Jt, 1873. vl. 0 fJ-HL' ?25.000 in Sl'lvIM ond SUMMER (J(X)DS now open for inspeouou "fOiiSisting of Tito finest Ptock of L:dios' lre?s (loodt in tlii.- scot ion, liff, wilt, Ti White and Litee (iood., CarDcts in o',v;t. viivk ly and jtioo. from i!' cts, nnwfirdrt, Oil Clolhn, "Window Iilindsl A lull and coini-loto si.-'ortniont of CUlOCClilKS. Merchant Tailoring, RICHARD SIMPSON, Ctoplan Gutter. "Wo have addfd Mctdiant Tailonn to our biwiiuss? with TiIClIAllD-SIMPSOX as Cutter, aud will uaranicv coinnlctc satisfaction in this as well as in every other deiiartmcnt. ! MiitHif 'Hit Wckeejion haiul constantly, host Iniiortt-d Sf.wim! Maoiunk Xi;im.i:s, ami wifl forward III jf .tf. fQ aUy jl(i,ilvss po.st n'u on rcceiit of eitsli price Singer all kituls ;:nl (5 rover & ISaUeiv 50 cts. per dozen, all other kintls, 0 cts. tier dozen. MHV DeMorcstV 1'alterns for sale. Sunhury, Ta., April 5, Ontos. HARM'S kl. M A . Magnolia Ei.lna a tzvf Arn.ie.vnoNs make a Pure Blooming Complexion. It Is Pnrely VonrtaMe. an 1 tin o'.wrtttnn ts teen an J feltutouce. It iivnduivuy Miiu the 1-lui.liL'it Ai'neJi-- It Is Purely VonrtaMe. an 1 tin o'.wrtttnn ts tern an J .tutouce. It iivnduivuy m'iiu tho l-lunliL'.t Ai'i'cjr- (11 cuubliI t.v iiedt. FatlkU. AJil Kxeiti-lrl. ul. 11. auco catiBLil by liedt, Fatiu, uud Kx-it-in. ut. 11. 1a aul unci 1 removes ul liloUt'-fwaiel l nniil' S, iliap-Jlinti Jkrk 1 unetKhlly ii"its. Drives aw.iy Tan, I'rokl. j. oiul ubuiu. iiu.l by its Biulla but powerful l&aueu.u tiuubm iusutit tiie tvi. a tnc . i ;ili -YCUTfirtL HLOOM AND BEAUTY. rrt tr U l'n:;n-t :.tl l'snry Btcro. Depot. Muy 17, iVco.v ITiis been beforo tho American public OVER TOIHTV years, it hiu never jet failed to give perfect satisfaction, and hu justly been styled tho panacea for all ex ternal Wound, Cut, Burn, Swelling. Sprains, Bruise, &c, Ac., fur Mau und Beast. No family tdiould ba Itu.'lo day. A III .HAIli.Un.ll ivi: iio.. Oie of the mo-t Iin..(i-ti,l impnn-i.iii.iits ev..r iwrfoeloj in miiPi.ul In-it uu,ei,l-i h... 1-Helv ipm l?l '.rl,,,-1 rfiw. H e..,..i.ls ol u piuno "'lUiMte uualtty t tone which wi.l uevui ro. 'l" !L . , , , . ll e iinkiruiiu-ut w,,s hitely Intimiuce.l t a mimical suirec 1.1 Ii ilti.ur.u' uii'l HM i.u l theivir dial iipplaiinc aiul ciuloinciiicut nl the ni..iiy unit- neiil yrulv.ssiiiiiiiU piesent. b e lulvi-rlUvlikiil lu i'. u other column. .Mrfieh BU, lsva. Ow. ii)i:MS! a itii(i:iiv i:ii W'c Mill J .IV ull :l 11-. '.; I ..-r i.e. i. in l-.ull, i!.o1ii.! ui : il- 'li Ii li. ui.ei- "...i-i .il.iiii. i o I i-.i..l uuU C-. iieUfcl i t'-l'- ujiw-, uVTS.iw A ('OI'l.TI'l! i'. ' qp o tic ta1 iiiio, Stalls. M5;F?;h; Ali KlMiMKti- I : i i.i.i n v iitiiw i'it i--tj j J t'T I'i ei.e.l .-in i-Mcn (ivo uiili:ieiil of isTUAW. VIl.i.INI.ia- Ni l-WNt'Y (;im.S, ' couiiiii.-ini; the l.iti t :iml mo.-t aiii-activ . ly!i - heteeli'l Willi e.lt" front Ihc lc.'iuu: , luni-e- ia Nc'.V Yoet. hit.! I'liila.'i 1;''.:.!, .111. i ; .1'! li'l" ' I'M' l! i' ) 1 i sciO : -:t-: hi . LllilloNS AMI T'l.'iWKl.S In SH-ul v.irii-iy, a iri neial ns orunei.t oi n-. ... lie-, uni IIMi-Ill . lol u-'l'-.- . Till M M ! NliS Hi' All, M.m. . !!' . foil u . cml, ami cie.v .'. 1 -u-ii. !.- ,.f h, r, V v-.-ir. I'.i.i .1:1,1 . e the i'. ii -(!.-. 1 1 1; !-. ; jiiwi.. Mil. . :.it ; it ,r!v. I :mi.i.u.-, .- .;.sb I'i A;.ii! 1 . n. v. i'::i:ri:i:. . s. 1..1..- ! i i; Mow CJoods! ?i'iu;.; and M'MMi:;:. Dry (jiiods, Notions, Kunii.-hin; Co.nls, (JiMterie,;, ( )il (".;!,-, i!;i.s :!',! .-i! ol' even- villi. I -. ., JVOJ'sl'I A I" wwJ f' C'.n I V DuSMil Oilnl, v.urucriii ruiinn Sl.11l.et rieits .-L'NIli KY, I'A. All kln.ls of Or:tln t.il., 11 i;i lAl.h.,.-c ,;ll0 ,lfi 1 .'ii ana .-ee us. i:i:r.n::: ,- hassi.i: i:. without this Liniment The money re funded onless the Liniment Is as repre Mntcd. Be ure and pet the penulne MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold by all Druggist and Country Btores, at 26o., 60c. and $100 per Bottle. Notioa (trie, Bias) of bottle, && t. , . I i VI, n n it i oi ! v vt!o' mil ii t.ri.1-. i - it CO. it in .1 A I It). M LI 1 S OI w i;, ,.,,, r,:, iri. lullin vi l,,,.n,.,u. , ,:, ,- trv'.,u The .1. ,. linn ilel'.CMte unit in l.iv.nt.ine ioi.. tee:..lur- liferent i,. u. ier chum. i;tri!i r.".!, I.';!. llw. "VTOTK-K Is Icivhy ..'h en tl. it !!., :'; ., '. -IA eo.ll.li. ;illil nolei lit' llui tale i.v.y, ul ,T. ii. I onii v .V Co., h ive li.cii pinii.il n- i . I. .. i ' i Iiilln..i.ile. colli "Mii'll. All r' - oi--. I,i ,.iv llu-.lli ..-ln- ;u.i a c l-u.lc l 1 in t ,.,..0 ,.. ; . I.iei.l ,i.i e .1 1 1;, v !-! n -.v.- m i .m i:i v e.n.V iirv M v ' ,' , A SI r&!tf;.pSi &&-i&&iit ' P. V - - . Sllll'.-I'-V. 'ri.- 'II.' I E ! ttitisWMi' y i JO IN and side at tho STAR Kl'OltE, at very low irieea. Blankets. Strati i 2 - j L- ! 1 ! ! -". , . . r (.' jr. o H I- A CI o n o o ft 0 Pi P r"i" O ro O C r.'i r r --i a v- t fi7 N n r- H roit S ll.i:. VTIDi; Vi'ATl-R e'AXAL UoAT, .fully' U'illlppeil nnd lu l'.Ul'lll'llt oi'iler, ilil.V. 1'Jll Ions. Xow Jt, t. Ii uin tl .o!,:, a,;,!,'- , 11. 11. Ml-l:,- ,v !-'.;.o. : rt. Wiiine'.l'l i."!,.:.f. i : l -vi