SUNI1URY, AUQUST15, 1873. Ilallroad Tim Twbl. ARRIVAL AD BBl-AnlUHB Of THAIM AT BUNBt'RT. N. C. R. W., South. F.rlo Mall, . l.SOura Erlo Rsuross, 0.40 " Mall, 11.15 " Niair. Express 0.40 pm P. 4 E. R. R. Wsst. Mull, 6.20 a tit Nlaft. JCxprcssia.SJS m Klmlra Mull 4.10 " Erie Express, 6.40 ' UttBURT AMD LKWISTOWN R. B. Leave Sunbnry for Lawlstown at 7.80 m., and 4-20 p. M. Arrive at Sunbnry 'from Lewistown lit 1.90 and 7.45 p.m. 8IIAMOKI tllTISIOS, . C. R. IV, , , , UtAVl i I ' AB81V 8unlary at 5.45 m I At Suubury 9.38 a m . " 13.80pm I " . 8.Mpm 4.40 pro I " 0.00pm DANVILLE, BJZLCTOtt A WILKMBABR" M. B. Regular passenger Ualn leaves Bnnbury for Danville, Cattawlssu, Harlrton and Intctmrdlnte atatlous, at 0.44 a. m. Returning leave Hade ton at 1.00 p. m. Arrlv at 4.00 p. m. ' LACKAWASSA AND Bl.OOMULRG R. R. Leava Northumberland at 9.40 a. tn. and 4.60 p.m. Arrive at Northumberland at 10.85 a. ni. aud 0.09 p. m. r . , Accidental Insurance Tickets eaa be had of J. SUIpmau, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. . Nummrr Arrangement fbr the Pont Office at ftnnbary. Pa. Offlei Open from 0.30 a. m., to 8 p. fit., tzctpt on .Sunday. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE MAILS. Arrives as follows t From the East at 6.15 a. m., 13.15 p. m., 4 p. m. " South, 8.15a. m., 13.16 p. m. 4.10 p. m. " West, 0.15 a. m., 13.15 p. m., 4.10 p.m., and 8.20 p. m. " North, 6 a. m., 11 a. ro., 8.55 p. m. Sbamokin, Mt. Carmel and points on that line, 9.15 a. in., 8.60 p. m. Malls closo as follows t For the East, 5. 50 a. m., 10.50 a. m., 7.35 p. in. " South, 10.50 a. m., T-flS P- m. " Wert, 7.80 a. tn., 10.50 a. m., 7.85 p. m. " North 5.50 a. m., 8.50 p. m., 7.35 p. m. 8hamokln proper 13.15 p. m. Sbnmokin and offices on that route, 4.30 p. in. J. J. SMITIT, P. M. - luahuss octils. 8KWINO MaOIINKS AND CotTAOB Oboanr. ..lien Caroline Dallas is the agent for the sitle of the best Sewing Machines In existence, via i 'The Improved Oro'ver Baker,' and 'Domestic,' which are constantly kept on hand, and sold nt reasonable prices. ihc is also agent for the sale of the celebrated "Silver Tonirne Organs,' and the Bay State Organ,' aud for the sale of the Fraiits A Pope Knittinit Machine. Call and see tliein. Office on Market street, east of the rail road. Titit Impiioveii Khovkk & Baker SrWino Ma cimnk. These celebrated machines are offered at the most reasonable .ate. Fnr particulars apply to I). O. KUTZ. Agent, l'tb.2.i,'73.-ly. Cppcr Augusta township. Sr.coND hand Pianos for sale or rent at reason able rates. Inquire nt this offlro. For Rent. A bandsomo room over Mclllck's Drug Store, Market Square. Iuqure of II. B. Masher. Don't pay two prices when you can jret Roods at a small profit. At D. A. Finney's store, Market stroet, but one price prevails, aud guods of the ben quality cau bo purchased nt aston ishingly low prices. His stock conslets nf every variety of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Groceries, Notions, Boots and Shoes, and Jewelry. Tho assortment Is complete, being selected with the (reutcst cure. No charges nre made to show guods In fact it Is a pleasure to Mr. Flntiey to fchnw what a handsome stock ho has on hand. Ladies and gentlemen nio Invited to call and make a full examination before buying else where. tV. II. Mn.i mis Excelsior Boot & Kboo Store, coutiinics to attract the attenliou of the public by the excellent Boots and Shoes sold nt Ills es tablishment. His Trunk department is com plete, unci every stylo of satchels, valUes and trunks-can be had at the most reasonable prices. Ei KtiK. Whcu u youug man purchases a hat of Samuel Fuusi, the popular hatter, he ex claim', truthfully, -too, "I have found It" a fashionable and serviceable hat. Mr. Faust has all styles of fashionable lints and caps, and eve ry one, both old aud young, who will visit his store, on Market street, opposite Monument Square, Suubury, will be well pleased with a se lection from bis large and varied assortment. Now is tiieTime. A splendid assortment of stove, tiu-wurc, brnns kettles, porcelain kettles for putting up fruit, glass jars aud cans of all description have just been received, aud are of fered for sale by J. B. Reed, Third st. All are Invited to call aud secure a chauce for the cook Btove to be drawn. St iiVal Affairs. Don't forget to nltrnd the "Boys la Blue" Festival to-night, is Lyon's Jiall. A Good Akkanokmeht. The brcukruau on the P. E. 11. It., nre required to elve tho name of the station Irom the middle of the car. Former ly they were allowed to open the door und call It from the platform a the train approached the station. Mit. E. T. Dur miieixer, Mr. John Gartner, and several other gentlemen Cf this place, are on a visit to the Falls of Niagara. When last heard from they were at Watkln's Glch. More Cakdidatm. Adam Lenker of Lawtr Tdabuuoy township, has announced himself us a candidate far County Commissioner, subject to the Republican Couuty Convention. Thai. Sarr, Esq., of Tnrbotvllle btttough, has announced himself as a candidate for Jury Com missioner. ' ' -- The Dkleoate Ki.wtioks. Theprlmafy elec tions for dt'e-aZ-s to the Republican County Csuveutiov, la ilil borough, wilt be held to morrow, 6.ttuiay,) ia 4 he West Ward at the )ublic house of C. Neff, aud lu the East Ward at the Central Hotel, between the hours of 1 aid Death op a Vaia-aailb llouae. A valuable horse belauding ta Messra. Mre, Campbell & Co., died on Friday last fjoia soek-Jaw. The ta'i was woiin-4 (n it,c s(Ja by a stick strik ing him, a j'ait of, which reiuulqed iu the flesh, causing his dm th.' ' ' ' " '': Fiv prisoners, seateaeei Utk PeniteatUry, last week, ut our Court, wen: taken to PhllaJet phia, ob Sutarday lat, by Kx-Sberlir Ileller, and Win, Hendricks, Esq., of this place, aud Joku Uiugauiau of GeorjtowM. Tub BhumoWn Tmet tiar betr considerably enlarged and mnch improved; Its two last Is suos give the spptarauceof prosperity. Ill iar.ll printed, well erlted:, and is a lrve local paper. We wish brother iiilger au abundance Of success in bU enterprise. - Elopkuikts are becoming fasliroaabte iu some of our neighboring towns. " Our market Is Increasing.- Tliers vers 128 wagons iu attendance or last tatirdsy. Tbey contained meat, truck, dee. The prices ranged a follows-. Butter &ia 85 eU eggs HfVaO'eU beef 14 30 r Iamb 1 a IS; veal 13ci chickens 50 a 75c ; eatiliftgo 8 a 13e ; huckleberries 19c blackberries C a 8c pr quart new potatoes 90c per . builiul, itppltw lOv.' pur peek.' , ,.; Tn heavy rains on Tnosdaj and Wednesday last cansed much damage south and sonth-wost of us, and the ttavet oh yn)e of th railroads n much intm fcrcd with. On Tuesday the In habitants ,of Cumberland Valley wcro mnde great sufferers by a heavy rain and hall storm. The corn and other crops were literally cut to pieces, and tho fields laid waste. Along the Jnnlata there were heavy rains which considera bly interfered with railroad travol on the Penn sylvania road. At Black Log Station, In the Lewlstowo Narrows, a landslides of considerable magnitude occurred, and Until the obstructions were removed, the trains on that road were sent Over the Snnbnry and Lewlstowo road to this place, and from here over the N. C road io Mar rlsburg. Tht Cincinnati Express, fast ltne, and Philadelphia Express were sent over this route, and were considerably behind time. Ths South ern Pacific Express trains vest, were also sent via Snnbnry accompanied by engineers from the N, C railway who were, acqualatod with the route. Several narrow escapes of terrible acci dents art reported, one of which was east of Lewlstowo on the Pennsylvania road, ou which was our esteemed friend Hon. J. B. Lino, Deputy Secretary of State. Tne train Was running at Its usual speed when It tarn In contact with a tele graph pole blown across the track, and was al most, instantly stopped by the air brake. The unglue was considerably damaged, but no Inju ry was done to the passengers or to any of the employees. After a further examination, H was fonnd that a culvert had been washed out short distance ahead, which, bad the first accident not occurred, would have precipitated the train loto a chasm, and probably caused a complete wreck, resulting In great loss of life among the pas sengers. At one point along Red Hill, on the Lcwlstown railroad, we. were lufbrmod, the wa ter in a certain creek had risen so that It covered tho railroad and retchej ths floor of the postal car, as the train ran through it. . Tub New Post Office. The hi'oll matter and furniture in the postofllee were moved Into the new postofllee building on Saturday last, and on Monday morning the first mall was given out in the new office. The building was erected for tho purposo of a postofllee at the suggestion of our present polite postmaster, Mr. J. J. Smith; It is a handsome two story brick building, and Is creditable to the projectors and the town. There Is a great improvement visible between the two offices. The post offie room on the (lnt floor Is large and commodious. The Interior design was executed by the Yale Lock Manufacturing Com pany of Connecticut, and Is both convenient and ornamental In Its structure. The building Is twenty-one feet frout by forty-three in depth. The general delivery Is In front four feet In width. The delivery cases on each side extend back ut an nnglc about eight feet, from whence the Interior space Is continued 19 feet back, 0 feet seven Inches wide, with boxes ou e ich side. The space between the boxes und tbe walls on each side, Is six feet. At the end of the boxes on the left, Is the mouey order desk. Ou each side, in the centre Is a box delivery, besides the general delivery In front. Tho number of boxes is 800, namely, 500 call boxes, 800 lock boxes, and 2S lock dr.irsrs.' These boxes nru the pa tent metallic Yule boxes guilt. The wood work Is pine Inlaid with walnut. The space from the entrance door to the general delivery is 13 feet. The entrance to the bacK office Is on tho right. The delivery cases on the angle are covered with stained glass. All who have seen the new arrangement ex press their udmlralion, and feel a just pride in hnvtug a postottlee which compares favorably with nny other In the State. And as the enter prise Is solely an individual one, accomplished through tho ludefutlgable efforts of postmaster Smith, the citizens need not feel under obliga tions to the government for this Improvement. Snnbnry cnu well boast of its neat, convenient postofllee as well as au accommodating post master, and one of the most agreeable and polite postofllee clerks that can be found in the Slate. Violating- tub Mauket Laws. On Saturday Inst, Market Master Geo. Reun, mode complaint against Mr. Henry Shipe, of Lower Augusta township, before Esquire fursel, for violating tho Market Ordinance by peddliug produce urouud town, during market hours. Mr. Shipe was compelled to pay the usual fine of f3 and costs. Our farmer friends should be careful In observing the law, which can be had ou applica tion to the Market Master, which will be strict ly enforced for the protection of those who ut tend our market, and abide by the law. . Rib Accident On the morning of th 13th Inst., ns the brick masons went to work on Mr. Purdy's dwelling, now In course of erection In Purdy's addition, a sad accident occurred. The teuders hud piled up a large number of brie on the seart'uld, where several men were standing, when two mortar carriers also went on tbe same place wtlb bods filled with mortar, with the In tention of passing to a spot beyond, but as they stepped on the pln.es where tho others were standing, the scaffold at that point gave a sud den crash, and Instantly fell. The brick mason caught to the brick wall as the scaffold Went from beneath him. Wesley Campbell and Jacob Miller both went through und ffcro both Injured. Miller went dowu with his hod ou bis shoulder, the hod polo running In to the ground a foot or more, while be was still banging to it. The brick, padlocks aud timber coming dowu with them contributed considera bly to the Injury. Miller is recovering and will soon be out, but Campbell, being hurt seriously iu the head, is tn a critical condition. Two others went dowu with the scaffold but caught ou timbers and saved themselves with slight injuries. The accideut was Undoubtedly, caused from overloading the scaflbld as the nulls, 18 in num ber, were all broken squarely off. Tbe scaffold ing was erected by the bricklayers themselves. At these times it would be difficult to define which is tbe most expensive, a wedding or a fu neral. Expense is somewhat allowable iu the former case when all tbe parties feel exuberant aud liberal. But when the heart is bowed by the most pressing sorrow, When the vanities the foibles, tbe frailties of this World are most sensi bly felt, aud secretly, If not openly acknowledg ed, it seems boUow aud heartless to indulge in pomp, ostentatNxj arid hoW. . .. ' " ,i, vir vi ,.r. . ' Fprt. te ;ioe,aL?of. Ua Morning Eiprte explains ( oar prluicr baflug iakeo bis ov ere Bet, and one pair of pants, with 'which he de camped. Tbla is really bad if true, fltff what bu siness has be with an overcoat this warm wea ther T And bow dees It com thai eves ye local bad two'frttr of pants, or was be asleepwhen the aforesaid pants were taken. It necdB little further explanation. . , , Tub Mlllersbufg easap-uteotiug will be h61d in Bowman's grove; about oue-balf mil fro fiie town and depot of the Northern Central Rail way, commencing AHjj. 30, and coatluuiug nlue days. Excursion tickets will be Usue4 on the Northern Central Rail way from the 18th to the 80tb Inst. Hack will lie hi waltlug at tha'de pot Ut convey passengers' efrJd baggage to and from camp. Tents may be rented M for cu. pancy, on application to A'. DbWob Esq.-M1L lersburg, Dauphin Co., Pa. 1 Bamcm is MiHO.Barriobr,- tbV grW&t showman in th world, 1 eomlsg (i Sutlbliry 14 extrlbtt bt I lam moth Show. lis if expected' Ci exhibit on tbe 19th of September next'.' SVeHV body who baa learned Barnaul's name'wIIrJtJ doubt, coins lb see bis snow erwdl aw hmuWlfv TijR Keystone Commandery, No. T, M. A., P. O. 8. of A., on their wny to Wllllamsport, on Monday Inst, stopped off at this place between 4.15 nnd 6.80 trains and were received by the members of Commandery No. 9. On leaving tho cars they pnradod through several of tbe principal slreets, and attracted considerable at tention., Thsy were accompanied by the Falr vtcw Band, who were dressed In a new Uniform of dark blue, trimmed with red, aud with gold epaulettes. A beautiful banner of the Comman dery Was carried by a member supported by fan boys dressed In fall Continental uniform'. Th bflnner I mads of satin on side bloc containing n keystone with a handsome faint log of Washington, on a black ground. With cross swords at lb top and No. 7 at the bottom, Tho reverse side Is white, and bears tha roscrlp tlon. ju gill letters on a green ground "Key stone Cwmmandery, Nov?, M. A. Love, Honor and Obey." . ' ' V - ' K Tfce members of the Commandery, twenty-five In number, followed, dressed iu black frock coats, black pantaloons, white leggins, and wearing a neat fatlgn cap with gold lace, the uniform sash of the order, and handsome swords.' - Tbey mod a handsome appearance) hi tine. The movements were well executed, aud they gave evidence of bains; well drilled. . Tbey left a very favorable Impression upon our peo ple, tad their-visit Is highly appreciated. We hope that when they pay us another visit, notice of tbeJt Intentions may b previously given, so that a more hearty welcome may be extended of which tbey r la ovary way deserving. The Great Eastern Cirrus nnd Menagerie, on Monday last, caused an Immense crowd of peo ple to visit onr town.'' The streets presented al most as lively an appcarunce as a fourth of Jnly parade. The exhibition was very creditablo to the parties concerned. ' Tlra three exhibitions were well attended. . In lb afternoon standing room was In demand. Tbe steam ptnuo piped music, but we must confess none of the sweetest melody. - Some improvement might yet be made on that machine. . Tbe Menngerlo was nothing too mnch to boast of, wbllo th ring perform nnces were good throughout. Their horses Wore iu Que condition, and some excellent feats of horsemanship were performed by both men and women. This show It appears has a good pat ronage whenever It is put on exhibition, which Is, perhaps, owing to tbcll live ngent, who un derstands his business tn the advertising line. ' Patriotic' Ordek &os ov Aaitm, The sixteenth annual State Convention of tbe Patrlo tlcOntorrJoBS of America convened In the Aca demy of Music, in Williiimsport, on Tuesday lust, nearly all the counties being represented. In the afternoon the officers were elected for the current year, nnd they have been duly In stalled ns follows : Slate President, J. A. Ilunt-zingtu-, of Schuylkill couuty j State Vice Presi dent, J. M. John, of Northumberland county Slate Secretary", II. J, Stager, of Philadelphia t 8tate Master of Forms aud Ceremonies, U. S. N. Crdusc, of Clinton county ; 8tate Treasurer, J. II.'lIofTer," of Lebanon, There are two hun dred subordinate camps In Pennsylvania alone, numbering about 23,000 members. The Order is rapidly extending Itself Into other Status, and Pennsylvania is the seventh Stato Camp in nc tual operation.' - Camp No.19, wss represented by Wm. F. Wal smltb und E. Peon Smith. Camp 104, by Wm. P, Roberta and Thud. S. Shannon. Falling of a New Bfii.niso. The new build ing iu course of construction fry J. F. Irch, ou thp corner of. Fourth aud Chestnut streets, this place, collapsed and fell in, on Wednesday hist) while three carpenters were on the roof putting on shingles. A man nnmed Lyons was Injured about the head and Mr. A. Shlfc was hurt In the leg. The frame being two light for such a lnrge building bould not support the heavy weight on the roof. Mr. Lerch mudu a narrow escape, having left the building but a few min utes previous to its fnlll(f. Tht! escape of tho carpenters from serious Injury or death is mir aculous. The loss to Mr. Lcrch is about (300. Wb loam that the old depot building Is to br repaired and that the freight business of the railroads Is lo be removed iuto iu The new de pot belnj not large enough to accommoduto ail tha freight aud other clerks. The superintcu danl's office will be nut In th new buildlug, aud Mr. Maun, Chief Clerk, and bis subordinates of the freiglit defartment will occupy the old depot building. Messrs. Bowen SeasholtZ have Completed their railroad contract for the dew passenger track tn the upper part of this borough. A FKEsnsT. The heuvy rains ou Tuesday aud Wednesday has caused tbe creeks and small streams, tributaries to tho Susquehanna rrver, to rise very rapidly. The water In tho river at this place has risen several feet and is still on the rise which may yet cause consldrubl6 of n tresbet. ' A. A. Suissllk, Esq., Representative Delegate from this county, was cbotcn Secretary of the Republican State Convention, ou Wednesday Inst, by the Commrttee on permaueut organiza tion. This appointment was a haudsomc recog nition of Our couuty, aud we believe was the first the county has had io any State Convention fot mnny years W were pleased to se tha Mr. Shitsler' filled the position with houor and great credit to his constituents. . Tub Suuoury Doily hut two reporter's a "Cross Eyed Reporter," and "it "Straight Eyed Repor ter." As Brtrttifm Is coming this way, It Is not likely that we will be treated to Uml-nalls effu sions much longer. Miltox Items. The citizens of Milton are moving to annex the suburbs of that place. The lock-up will be ready for guests in few days. Milton has one of the fhfest marVet bouses In the Btato, but uo market. Farmers peddle their produce around the town. Over one hundred bouses are In course of erec tion iu Milton. Tub cry, "bard times, no motrty" is heard on every hand, and yet from tbe extravagance in dress of our women and men one would think moaey was plenty as 1 'leave In Vwllombrosla." Editor' Table. As an Illustrated Magazine, ShribnfrU Jon.'.t ly stands iu the frout ruuk, aud Is not exceeded In this or nny other country. 'Nautueket," by Henry M, Bulrd, ho eighteen engravings nMd a inapr "Normandy Picturesque," by lieory Blackburn, has seventeen "To .Cauopus Stone," record of Egyptian bistqry, described, wHb translation, by Edwin Joliu Davis, has one f "An Episode of Flddletown," by Bret Uartc, new serial, Which begins very' well with ths scene tn the fJblrtea State, has one. ''Mount Shasta," a California locality, deacft&ed by Thomas Magee, Dr. Holland's "Arthur Bonuy castle," Und '"BncohdrUomU Surrender' a lyric in the Scottish patois, bus each it picture also. The peetfy In ScHbner Is above tbe ordinary ave rage of merit. "If. If." gossips eharmuigly about "My Pur to' h Wilderness" In the most wouderful Valleys, up ludian Canyon, on new trail t aud oue or the most ratioual papers on "Modern Hotels," There I a long paper here, by Aliifustus BlauVlt, Upon "Modern Blftpti clm,raud It is to oeWndwed by two other ad dressed to the ArMrVcad'ChRktbttr aud Lull. Tbe' rlxtJT'i Far?fD. Tbfl Aigjkf number" 6f tn:r naeaxio announces that it subscription list' CSV been sold to'Meaare. T.-H. Arthur Jtrifnn vbjjesigrt Incorporating if With that of their . ni be' e nt tfaw llli In 11 I' ata rn'i TTjrar unmt Mogwstu. Th subscrrt of .V lady's' rleod, tVLreforeVwlll receive hereaf--r11'' Aoim'J('Maar1rl(f it Us cMie". 1 ..fLYlSrlal rtriesn'oVTltf ifct'he fa'dy's 1 rlerid.'wrll be tw--imm im-,mv Court PBorEEniNns of Thursoat. Com. vs. Ephrnlm Miller, Ttnrofry. This defendant was bound over until next Court. Com. vs. Hugh Whrclcr. Forcible entry and detainer. Defendant found guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of (fSO) nod the costs of prosecu tion nnd stand committed for 10 days In the tounty prison. Com. vs. .Thomas Tonlds, selling liquor to drunkards. Verdict, not guilty, but to pay the costs. , . Com. vs. Harris. TTorss stealing, no plead guilty of the crime, .and was thereupon sentenc ed to pay the Commonwealth a fine of five dol lars, pay the eosts of prcc.utlou, and undorgo an Imprisonment of seven years In the Eastern penitentiary. F. A. Moscr, who was Blso con victed as an accomplice of Harris, wns also sentenced to pay n flue of flvo dollars lo the Commonwealth, for the uso of Northumberland county, pny the costs of prosecution, and Under go imprisonment for a term of six years In the Eastern penitentiary; Com. vs.. Edward Kraft. Drunkenness nnd disorderly conduct. Plead guilty. Sentenced to pay tho costs. Cora. vs. John Mory. Larceny. This defend ant, was rhnrged with stealing two dollars from R. P. HnfT. The prisoner having no counsel, the Conrt npiolntf d ' T. H. Denton Case. Mr. Case was assisted by Simpson. Not guilty. Com. vs. Joseph Swarty larceny. This de fendant wns charged with stealing a sum of money from Catharine Rash. He plead guilty, aud received the following sentence! To pay a fine of one dollar, pay costs of prosreution, aud undergo nn Imprisonment of separate and solita ry confinement ut hard labor In the Eastern pen itentiary for twelve months. , Com. Vs. Jacob Rcnner. Surety of the peace, was heard,' and the Court directed that he pay half the costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Victor WelsU Fornication nnd bas tardy,. nn oath of Amelia Trontniun. Bound over. , True bill. Com. vs. Catharine Kerstcttcr. Abortion. Trne Bill. Bound over. Com. vb. Isunc Wetzel und Edward Entry. Misdemeanor. True Bill. Com. vs. Catharlno Kerstetter, or Catbnrlno Christ. Bawdy house. True bill. Com. vs. W. 8. Going. Misdemeanor. True True bill, - Com. vs. Catharine Kesslinp. Bawdy house. Prosecutrix, Flor.l McKec, to pny costs. Com. vs. Daniel Sullivan, assault ami battery. Prosecutrix, Elir.abcth Sullivan, to pay cost. Tho court ordered n bench Warrant for E. Sullivan. Com. vs. Peter Olgler, cruelty lo animals. Pro secutor. Jeremiah Straus, to pay costs. Bench warrant ordered lor prosecutor. Com. vs. Joseph Biieher, soliciting to commit nssou. County for eosts. Com. vs. i. W. Riger, J. D. Killlun, nnd oth ers. Forcible entry anil detainer. Prosecutor, Caleb Pershing, to pny costs. Com. vs. David Allison. Larceny. Prosecu tor to pay costs. Fridat 8th. Com. vs. Hariison Ileim. As sault aud battery. Notguhty. Jacob Conrad, prosecutor to pay hall the costs, and defendant half. Com. vs. John Gallagher. Assault and butte ry. Not guilty. Defendant aud Henry Buek- mnn, prosecutor, each to pay half the costs. Com. us. Henry I'elfcr. AssiinH und buttery. Contlnnued, and defendant held in the sum of flvo thonsnud dollars bail, which was given nnd approved. Com. vs. Minnie Waldorf and Frnnk Waldorf, assault and battery. Defendants not guilty, and the costs to be equally divided between William Summers and defendants. Com. vs. Wm. Clark. Assault and battery. Not guilty. Costs to be divided between defend ant and John Brewer, prosecutor. Com. vs. Hufrh WIe.r. Assault nnd battery. Verdict that defendant pay a flue of fifty dollars to tbe Commonwealth, for use of county, costs of prosecution and undergo an Imprisonment in the county Jail for ten days. Com. vs. Peter Uubeuthal, selling liquor with out license: Plead guilty i sentcuced to pay a flue of fifty dollars to tbe Commonwealth for use of county and cosl9 of prosecution. Com. vs. Kate Kramer and Sarah Krlegbuum. Surety of the peace. Court directed that Lnvimi Miller und Kate Kramer each pay half the costs. Court also directed that Sarah Kricgbautn be discharged. Com. vs. Win. Summers, Thomas Weiin and Thomas Gallagher. Surety of the peace. Com plaint heard, and Court directed the discharge of Thos. Wcun and Gullaghcr, und that William Summers pay one third tl.e eosli, aud Julia and Frank Woldorf, prosecutor pay two-thirds the coots. reported uv a. s. mum. Court Piioceeihnos. Monday, July 11, 1873. The several Courts of Northumberland county, convened this mornlnjr, Rockufellcr, P. J., and Nicely. A. J. presiding. To the cull of the docket this morning, thirty-one eases were marked rea dy for trial. Three were continued and oue dis continued. The Case of Wm. McNlnch and Marlon Me Niuch ys. E. 8. Trego, Ejectment. Ilcmittur from Supreme Court, wher it bus twice been ta ken ou exceptions. Thh tlmo tbe defendant bavlug no defence left, did not make nny, and the plaintiffs simply contented themselves In making out their thMe. Packer ami Porter for defenduut. Verdict for plaintiffs. In William Lewis vs. James Maloue, Af sum -sit, the jury returned a verdict In favor of the plaintiff for over tZM Iu this dispute It appears that plalulifT avers that he sold the, Major a horse, aud defendant says lie did not get the horsey atod the note for which it was given was obtained fraudulently. Zicgler lor plalutitf. Kasc for defendant1. J. A; Cake vs. N. C, Dean, ugent of Penn'a R. 11. Co., Aic, came before the Court on an ap peal from tbe deeisiou of A. N. Brice, J. P., w ho gave judgment, June 1!0, KVW, in favor of nlain tlff and against defendant, fut having allowed tbe road crossing ut Pucker street, lu Caku's ad dition, to be blocked up with curs, &., to the delrhriunt of travel. Cuke and Hill for plaluifl'. Bcardsly aud Packer for dofeudant. This Is one of several cases which' were placed ou lbs trial At, Had were for trial ut the present term. After the plaintiff, Wlt brought suit iu tbe name of the Commonwealth, for it us well ns himself, under the set ol 80th March, 1HI5, In re lutlou to public croojugs, bud made out tho af flrmatlVA side of the case, tho defend ant moved for a dSmpulsory nou-sultou ibecrouud that the suM should bate been brought lu tbe nume of "tbe Common wealth of 1'vnukylfaula." The Court did pot enter tbe non-suit, but directed the change to be made 'aud then tbe defendants plead surprise, and tha case was continued. These case wore all fbrn cont'.uucd Jara Potter vs. John K, Seller. A'etlon In As sumpsit, Verdict for defendant. Carhorlao Dard ft. tha' EularprUe Coal Co. Hill and Wolveilou for plff. Packer ar.tl Comly for defer . This suit Wns brought fr Mrs. Doud for 910(000 datsMges, suatalued by the loss of bcr husband, John DotrO, bo Was killed by the runaway car !h tlid mine of the defendants when be wtW leaving work at 0 p. iu., omeiimo lu tbe year TO 07.' The breaking loose of the Car was pro'ed'to ba teen causrd by the defect of wtr ropi'wliici'i was drawing tho car up th slope;: Plaittllff closed, and defeudants, without bearluf evidence, asking that a judgment of : nob-sVit be entered oo the grouud that plaintiff Had provcu tht accideut occumd ever cue year before the bringing of suit (an act of Assembly providing that such suits mnst brought with in one year) whereupon the Court ordered Judg ment of lion suit to be entered. Catharine Doud is a poor woman, and has four children to sup port. Tho act of Assembly gives the riidil of pleading the slatutc in law, but It goes hard sometime. F. Zimmerman and F. L. Hordic, endorsers of E. W. Lorie vs. Johtl Klnse, administrator of Valentine Klnse, deceased. Action on n note, given for patent right of some kind. Hill and Wolverton for tho plaintiff, and Packer and Uoycr for defendant. FlnlntlfTs Voluntarily of fered a non-suit. It Is contended that the note was obtained through frand. Borough of Suubury vs. Dr. J. B. Masscr nnd others. Municipal Liens for pavements laid In 1806-7. Brlceaml Malick for plaint iffs, nnd I.. II. Kaso nnd Buyer for defendants. These cases were ordered nn a special trial, as Judge Reckc fellor was originally Interested for tho borongh. One of these cases was taken to tho Supreme Court, nnd decided in favor of the plaintiff. To thr Cmzr.KS or Bi'Xksyi.vaxia. Your at tention Is especially invited to the fact that the National Banks nro now prepared to receive sub scriptions to the Capitol Stock of the Centennial Board of Finntice. The funds realized from this source nro to be employed lu the erection of the buildings for tho International Exhibition, nnd the expens-s connected with Ihe same. It Is confidently believed that the Keystone Btato will bo represented by the name of every citizen alive to patriotic commemoration of the ono hun dredth blrth-dny of tho nation. Tho shares of stock nre offered for toO each, and subscribers will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certi ficate of Stock, suitable for framing nnd preser vation as a national niomorl.il. Interest nt tho rate of six per c?nt. per nnnuin will be paid on nil payments of Centennial Stock from date of payment to January 1, ltTO. Subscribers who are not neui a National Bank can remit a check or post-office ordur to the nn derslgned. - FRF.DK. FRALEY, Treasurer. 004 Walnut 1st., Philadelphia. KI'KCIAI NOTICES. Children oftrn look Pale and Nick from no other cuus thnn havlug worms In the stomach. BKOWX'8 VERMIFUGE ( OMFIT8 -will destroy Worms without Injury to the child, being perfectly VIIITK,nnd from all the coloring or other injurious ingredients Usually used in worm preparations. CURTIS A BROWN, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. A'lW by Vfti;i and Vh'muU, ami ilcnlnt in McdteiM at Twenty-Five Centh a box. July 12, lN7a. ly. The ConfcMstiou ol an Invalid. Published by a wnrniuz nnd for the benefit of Young Meu and others who suffer from Nervoi s Deuility, loss of Mamiood, etc., supplying tho means of self-cure. Written by one w ho cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery, and sent free or receiving n post-paid directed envelop. Sufferers arc Invited to address the author. NATHANIEL M AY FA 1 11, June 14,'T3 Cm. Box loll, Brooklyn, N. Y. Thirty Years' F.xpt-riciM'c of un Oltl K ii me. Mrs Wiiiklow's Mouthing Syr up it the iireHcripliou ol'one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and bus been used for thirty years with never failiiitr safety und success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble Infant of one week old lo.tlie adult. It corrects acidity of tho stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, ami gives rest, health nnd coin fort to mother and child. We believe It to lie the Best and Surest Remedy iu tho World. In all cases of DYSEN TERY and DIAURIHE.V IN CHILDREN, whe ther it arises from Teething or front any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the lae-sinille of CCRTlH .fc PERKINS is on the outside wrap per. Sold bv nil Medicine dealers. July ia,is73. ly. The Household I'aua , and Family Liniment Is the best remedy in the world for the following complaints, viz. : Crumps in the Limbs and Stj niaeh, Pain in tlx Stomach, Bowels, or Side, Rheumatism in nil its forms, Billions Colle,Neu ritlgiu, Cholera, Dysentery, Colds, Fresh Wound,, Bums, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains nnd Bruises, Chill and Fever. Fur Internal ami External use. Its operation is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the cause of the complaint. It prnctral.es and pervades the whole system, re storing healthy action to all its parts, and itii ll en i n r the blood. The SIoiiNcholtl luitui'u i( purely Vcgetablo and All Healing. Prepared by CURTIS & BROWN, No. '.'16 Fulton Street, New York. For sale by all druggists. July 1J. 1H7-.I lv. " For Loss of Appetite,, Dyspepsia, lndiiestiTn Depression of Spirits nnd ircucral Debility, In their various forms, Fcrro-llidsporated Elixir of Callsay made by Caswell, ILvZAUft it Co., Ncvf York, and sold by all druggists, Is the best Tonic. As a stimulant tonic fur patients recov ering from fuvcr or other sickness, It has no equal. If takeu during tbe season It prevents fever and ujrue aud other intermittent fevers. In this place on Friday lust, Mrs. H. ALICE TA'EITZKL, aed 3S years, months lind 20 days. NIMH It Y .tl AHKETS. Flour ami raiit Tlrt:ot. Extra ruinily J12.00 KM Wheat, p. bu., 1.80 Bticktfhvut, p. et., 5.00 Kve, " 80 Corn Meal, " 2.fil Corn, " 50 Wheat Bran, p. bu. 1.50 lluekwhent 1.00 Shorts, 2.00 Oafs, !i2 lbs. 40 Corn v. Oats Chop,- !.tl) Flaxseed, 2.25 Timotlr)'leC(r, p. b. 3.0U l'roiluoo Market. Petatocs, 75 Hams. IS Fl",'s, pr doz., 15 Tnlb.w. 10 KiUter, per ll., 'io t mint v S iap, S Lartl, " 15 I'll I plei, u Sides, 111 ' Peach. 'S, 111 .!. !;.-. 14 it :'.) i mn :t.ij. W. D. ME LICK, Druggist and Apothecary, At the old vslabli&bcd stand ou Market Nrtif, Nl Xltl ItV, I'A. Keeps constantly ou huud a full stuck uf well stleettd DEUGS & CHEMICALS, Dnij-'lflsTs Fuucy Goods, COMBS, BIU'SHFS, PERFUMERY, VAt EN T M E 1 )I CIX KS, O I LS, l A I X T.S flLASS, PUTTY, VAKKiMii, iYr.sTrrr, lu fact everything usually kept ra a well con dueled iDnxJo sToli-l' Particular attention paid to compounding Phy sicluus prcr-crlptlons and family receipts by the Proprintor himself. Suubury, Pa., Jim 8; 1?$. ITUKKCHf KliW llirfKiiTcnr. t'ort. lanlt and1 New Church Sts., Now York. Ou the European plan. Rll'lI AKD P. FRENCH, Sou of Ihe late Col. RK'IIAKI) FRENCH, or French's Hotel, bus taken this Hotel, newly titled np and entirely rtnovHtcd the sxuic. Central'.; loenttd in Oi4 KUS1NES8 PART n(A Ci;y. Ladies' Uknvi.kmkn's Ihmno Rooms at-' taciiku. July 5,'73. mi "las been lefnro tho Americon public OVElt 'illlUl Y years. It ho never yet failed til givo iH-rfoet satisfaction, nml has justly bfcu r-tvlod the patiaUja for all ex ternal Vomv'.s, Cut, Burns, Swelling.!, Sprains, Unisys, &c, &c., for Man and W(ist. No fvt.llvrhnnbl h R tfVV Hrtv. mm Blagnolia B m A FEVf APPLICATIONS MAUE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It Is Purely Vsj?(bli, still Its opsrotlfm Is & sril fcltatoncn. It d'ms stray witli th 'iuli.il Ar-nrar-aucn caused by llsat, Katitrnn, sud Klcllnment. Heals ami remevsi all Hlotcbc s and i'.mplrs, i-o.Hn dai k anil unnigbtlr sr)Ui. DrivrsawHV Tio. I'reck'.Hs. and Hunhtirri, an-l ty tta K"atln but p-wurtul ixo ut) the faded che.-k with YCTrtyT'TTT. ICOM AND BEAUTY. (! .1 ) il rw; Htan. Depc i.a A'Ark 1 .. A. I. Vt VM r.KS. MOXL'MKNTAL SIIAVIXU I'AHLOR and BATH ROOMS. H A I It 1)HFSED HY MACHINEKY. '"Ilonl forget the place on the East fide of Tmiu Stiikct,ii few doors South of Market, Snri- bury, l'n. ISraids, StritcncH, Ciu'le, and all kinds of LADlfeS' IIAIK. AVork mnde to order t'itlier oift of combines or straight hair. All or ders left nt the, residence of A. 1'. Walters, uorticr of 4lh st. and rjliainokin avenue, will receive, prompt altetition. A .Speeinlty in ClilLDRKNS' IIAIlt CUTTING, cither at their homes or Shaving l'arlor. A. 1. WALTEKS. Jnly r.. 1ST". tf. Iiiianriitl Kli!i't ol" tli' niilurj' ' Nt'hool ItlNfrtit. Soltirou Weaver, Tax Collector, iri. DI5. June 1, to aiu't of Duplicate of '.'sTl, -.", s;i ! isr:. cn. Juno I, bv am'tpald Tieu. p -r ive"l , ? 1,11'j V. 1ST;!. June -J, " ' l.'.'Vl :-l June 2, Ly commission on ?5,tiC0 i f, "JV. ihJ Juno , by exoneration aud tax retain ed to Couiuiifionen V) So'omou Weaver, TaS Collector, 1-.72. DU. June 1, to ain't of Implicate of 1ST J, $fl,027 01 1870. C.. June 2, by amount palil Tra:ircr per receipts to tMs date 3.43 4fi balance, 2,f.l S r5 i DU. To balance due district on duplicate of 1H72, ou whicli the Collector i enti tled to exoneration and commission ou whole amount. Lloyd T, Uobrbaeh, Treasurer. 1S72. DR. Juno 1, to bal. on baud cr Auditur.,- Report. $5S June 2, 1S to cash from Collector ou duplicate of lS7f. in full. l.-l June 2, 1!S7H, to cash f rom Collfilor on duplieaio of 1S72. on nccouiii.. P.tlU June 2, 1S7B, to cash State appropfifi , lion. G0t June , '73, toc'h frf.it Couuty Tivas- urer for taxes ou unsealed land. 2.i 01 40 no I ! 113 ! I I t'3 ; io : :i w S2 I to : IH) I 5,S-l lS7f!. CR. June 2, by orders paid. $5,955 S2 " " commission. 105 1 1 e5.S60 "Balance due district. 2S Suubury School District . June 1, Wo, orders oulstuudinir. " debt for which i.o orders issued. J115 Bends lncd. 5.700 Interest t.i Ji 1, lslv. o.KJ is;:;. cn. June 1, l v ha 'uuee In Treas' Ininds P2S id " " ' ' on Collector's dupli cate less s'ipposed eisniitrat ion aud eonimis-ioii. 2,100 00 2,12 10 Debt of District f,:;u H. asrFKILlNt. 71 Secretary Suubury School Hoard Sines paid lo M. V. Bcnp!nSi; Treasurer. Julv IS7X (IIOI.lJtA ISO 'EriDEiiic jiskas::s Prmentml by uslnt. UROMO -CHLI UtALL'M, The New Odorlt as aud Noll 1'oioiUioiis uireyU DEODERIZEK unJ DISINFECTANT. It destroy ,M bad odors and poisonous emana tion about your preiultcs, and thereby prevents toittiilfiou and disease contains n'o poison, bus no odor, and Is always safe. "Diploma ewurded by tho imttiam ImIUvH to Tilkbn & Co., for Rroino-l hloralum. They consider it of value as beim; non-iolsonous ami IihmI. nous, and can reeoumiend it tsyt-eially for iiii il.eal uud t -hei.il boiisrhold rurooscs w herd disinfection und dcodorizailou Is called for." i'llMittoti of li'i. Prepared only by TILDES it CO., 1 New Xork. Bold by nil D.'U.ists. July 2o 4w. f Si". without this Liniment. Tho money re funded unless the Liniment Is as repre sented. Re snre nnd pet tho penning WKXICAN MU8TANQ LINIMENT. Sold by all Druggists and Country Stores, at 2Sc. 60c. Bnd $1.00 per Bottlo. Votto ivH siV rf bottlo. ftc. Central Drugstore: o. U9 .Hurkrt Ntrrot, huubnr.v, IS the place to buv your FRESH DKt t; MEDICINES, PAINTS. OJI.rt, GLASS, I'EUFL'MERY, PAT I-NT MEDKTXKS, LIQUUKS, and all oihpr an.ie usually kept In a first class Knur Store. Special attention paid to cotopouiirtintr l'l.i-i-ciims Prescript u'ns nt all hours iucludlf!.' tttf'i duvs. CF.O. II. C A DVv'A LLADF.n, l'liarmaciili.-l ' ITl lilK DISTUICT L'Ol'KToF the Unite f States of tho Western District Pcnu'a. ' In ItMUkrnptry. Thu iltldcrsiirned hereby irives notice of h; n' poiutmentas assignee of Daniel E. Kchns, "t Wushinpton township,ln the county of Norlhnm burlund, Slutu of Pennsylvania, within suid l;-i; trict, who hits been ndliulired a . bankrupt upn.r his own paition, by the District Court of saM District. . Ta the Creditors cf.ald Fanlirunf. P. II. MO'-'ft'E, Afs!Jnco. Simbury!jJuly 13, 187. Ow. 1M THE DISTKTcfToUnTo71lt:ii!i,a States for the Western District Fcuu'tt III ItMukriTivtr. The undersigned hereby irives notice of IiJ up pointment r. itssiirnee of William Kcitz,of tas:' iuuton township, in the county of Northumber land, State of Pennsylvania, withlusaid Disti?!'','' who has been adjudged a Ifankrnpt upon hlsi.'n petition, by the District Court of said District. To the Creditors of said Bankrupt. 1. II. MOORE, Assignee. Suubury, July 12. 17:J. 6w. Aliiiiiiiit rntor'N Xotice. ""OTICE Is hereby piven that Letters of .VI v miiiistration Imvint; be a urati:cd to i In undersigned, on iho estate of Jeremiah Fa; r -worth, lute of the borough of Suubury, Noil 'i-. uintierlaiul county, Pa., deceased. All pcrsoi a indebted to said i.-tat-. arc requested to make mediate payment, and those having claims i present them iliilv authenticate! for ett!en-t.1i X. CHILE, . Administrator. Sni'i iry, July 6. 173'. Ot. A. M. MEIXELL7 !lu.i:i; iv merieini mill f.iiriioiu lVATCiii:.-.. FINi: JKWlCLTtV and .SI I.YEI'.WAKIl IVrlV---1 (; 'tiu-icH a;il i;jr UMse. COJ.I) IIADKU C'AXES. Watches and Jciveli v ucally repaired and aar ranteil. Market SMUarc, SUVBl'RY, i;. Feb. !). iS72.-tf. ' ' J ir.-iirr'tiiii'- '' J,T1lt'lnr 1' J?"Sfcu"J (FoausaLT Wooo & t. STlTiOHlRV t PORTABLE Steam Engines, Tke Bf k Jtott hp1o( Assortmont Tht Fnffinta bare 1wat maintain Vl tho ttt liitfTet iiiudrd of exut'lumiw. W nikf t;i imuiufiis'tui'e of EiUfino. HiIpm anJ Rnw Millt pHcwltT. V6n have thilun:ett aud moativiup.i l work of t! kiud ia Uiepuuntry. wiiu mociausi t jHriallT dptttl to thd wftrk . "We klp cotmUntljr in protn Urp nuratxT Kiufiut-, wliioh wo f uniinh at tb very lywent j-i-wu uT on tho fehortiMt notice. W build niH.D upeeiiiliT lulnpttsi to Minw, 8w MilU, Orit M ill s TauiuTtct. C'utum Urn, Thnvher Mod &Ul1uh i of miumfttcturmtf. "W re now buiU1in tbe (vlmf Tn rirri--lnr buw Mill, the Ut und uumI iumolt4 mw m-. vtr in vent fd. We in tkr Um mAnufaHnw of Biw Mill out t t j Twfiril ftMtnm of out l-ivtintMS, uud ouu finis :i fiwrjlet on th hitr',f noti. t - -. Our nun iu h!1 uiw.. u to furnlbh tha boat Ui.- cliiuary m tho ni trkt, and work ul)lutvly u-quU-U firbtaity ufdi'siirn.eoimoiuy and tttriufe'i h. bc-ud fur Circular aud l'rioe Liu UTICA STEAM ENCINE CO. CTICA, !V. V. 4 VWA4r UrtT liiVt-t Send for Illuetrale l t'.italouo und examine, our piiees before purelmi-iiin, an we claim lo sell lower limn any oilier urtabliriimvi.. ju U.c City. ItKMEMHEK tbe XlMliF.K.. , I'JSU l!IDtiEAVKSl"E, I'bilndelpbia. tflS.MO IS KOl'R WEEKS' CANVAK-ING was one aneut's prolit on Hryai.t's Library of l'o etry and ISoni; f70 in one'week on Tbe New llousrkepr' Manual, by Mis beeelier uud Mis. Utowe. Any active man or woman can bave no aceney. J. h. I'ORl) A CO., New Fork, Boston, Chicago aud ban I'rauclsco. lw. .lu" STEAM ENKIME &a