THESUNBURY AMERICAN, Ifl rUBLISnKD KTKRT BATTOAT BY EM'L WILVEBT, Proprietor, Moors A Dlsslnirer's Building, Market Squaro At 91.50 In Advance. II not pill within 6 Month S. Siibtcriptiotu tab for Utt than tUt Month), with thin establishment la an wten IveNEW JOB OFFICE, containing a variety of plain and fancy type equal to any estnDiisnmcna n th interior 01 wie ovaie, wr wuruumeyninvic age of the public Is respectfully softened. professional. N. A. SOBER, ATTOKJIEI Al LAW AND COUNTY SOLICITOR. Office on Front Street below Market, Sunbury, Ta. Collections and nil legal business promptly attended to. JANES KKIU, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In TIaiipt's bnlldlng, Bouth East Corner of Market Sqnare, Bunbury, rn. BrEciAt. Attention Paid to Collections. JANFH II. MtDEVITT, Attorney at Law and United States Commissioner. Office with 8, B. Bof er, Esq., In Bright' Building, Banbury. Pa. Aug. 83, '73. ly. AN. IIRKB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and actino JUSTICE or the PEACE. Next Door to Judgo Jordan's Residence, Chest nut Street, Sunbury, Pa. Collections and all legal matters promptly at tsytded to. JEREMIAH SNYDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND ACTIXU JUSTIIK OF THE PEACE. Con eyanclng,the collections of claims, writings, and all kinds of Legal busluess will be attended to carefully and with despatch. Can be consult' ed in the English and Gorman language Office formerly occupied by Solomon Malick, Esq., op posite City Hold, Snnbury, Pa. March 29, 1873. ly. GA. HOTDORF, Atlornev-nt-Law, GEORGETOWN, Northumberland Co., Penna. Can be consulted in the English aud German lungunges. Collections attended to In North umberland and adjoining counties. Also Agent for tho Lebanon Valley Fire Insu rance Company. mhl5 Til. II. KASE, Attorney nt Law, SUN- BURY, PA. Office In Market fctinnro, (adjoining the office of W. I. Greenougli, Esq.,) Professional business In this and adjoining coun ties promptly attended to. S unhury, March 10, 1872.-1T. w. cTpacker, Attorney at Law, Sunbury, Pa. November 9, 1873. tf. It. DOVER, Attorney nnd Counsellor Jm at Lavr. Rooms Nos. 3 A 3 Second Floor, '.right's Building, FUNBURY, PA. Profcsslona nsiuess attended to, is the courts of Northum erland and adjoining counts. Also, in the 'ircuit and Vittrict Courts for the li'estcrn Dis .let of Pennsylvania. Claims promptly collcet 1. Particular attention paid to entt in Bank iptey. Consultation can be had in the Gcr ian language. mai-aa,Tl. r II. KANE, Attorney at Lnw, BUN J. BURY, PA., office in Masser's Building jar tho Court House. Front Room up Btairs ove the Drue Store. Collections made in Nor luinberland and adjoining counties. Bunbury, Pa., J u ne 8, 1873. "1 II. CAO WALLA DER.Market Street, Ts SUNBURY. PA. Dealer In Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, ass, Varnishes, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, x-ket Books, Dall ies, &c. 1 P. M OLVERTOS, Attorney at Law. Market Square, BUNBt RV.PA. Profcsslon buslness In this and adjoining counties prompt attended to. III. MASSElt, Attorney at Law, SUN- BURY, PA. Collections attended to in o counties of Northumberland, Uuion, Snyder, on tour, Columbia and Lycoming. upllO-fi'J tOLOMON MALICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, flee at his residence on Arch street, ono square rth of the Court House, near the Jail, 8UN !RY, PA. Collections and all professional biuess promptly atteuded to in this and adjoin- counties. Consultations can be had in the rinun language. JulyJ7-1872. W. ZIEQLBK. L. T. liOIIllIUCII. 7.IEGLER V ROIIR1IACII, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jffiee in Hanpt's Building, lately occupied by igo Rockefeller and L. T. Rohrbach, Esq. 'ollectlons aud all professional business imptly attended to In the Courts of Northum laud and adjoining counties. ec. ?. 1871. ' R. C. .H. HAKTIX, Office in Drug " Store, Clement House Block, Office hours : m 11 a. m., to 1 p. m., and from 8 to 9 p. m., ill other hours, when not Professionally en red can Ue found at residence, corner of I rout '. Penn Btrcet, SUNBURY, PA. Particular Millon (riven to surgical cases. Will Visit 'ents either tn town or country. hotels nub Wtunntt3. litA WFORD lioi'ME, Cor. Third'and I Mulberry, Business Centre, W llllnmsport, D. B. ELBE fc CO., Proprietor, j line 39, 1873. TXITED STATES HOTEL, W. F. KirCllEN, Proprietor. Opposito the De HAMOKIN, PA. Every attention given to vellcis, and the best accommodations glvcu. .11 5, 1873.- tf .TA Nil I MJTOIV IIOI NE, C. NEFF V Proprietor, Corner of Alarkct & Second e ts, oppasite the Court House, Sunbii:y, Mayas.'iU. i LLEGIIEY IIOl'NE, A. BECK, V Proprietor, Nos. 813 aud 814 Market Street, jve eighth, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, ti day. He respectfully solicits your patrou 3 JauO'7'3. JATIOXAL HOTEL. AVGl'STUS M WALD, Proprietor, Georgetown Noitli'd jntv, Pa., nt the atation of the N. C. It. W. 'holee wines aud cigars at the bar. .'he table Is supplied with the best tho market irds. Good stabling and attentive ostlers. rOIJIEL'N RF.NTAI RANT, LOLTS HUM M EL, Proprietor, Commerce St., SHAMOK1N, PENN'A. laving Just retltted the above Saloon for the nmodatlon of the public, Is now prepared to Tt Ills friends with the bst refreshments, aud ru l,ager Beer, Ale, Porter, and all other malt S. BnOAPS. fACKEK HAAS V. N. ItnOAOS k CO.. UETAU. OBALBUS OV iTItvlCITE COAL, SUNBURY, PEN.V Opw witu Haas, Ei t & Co., rders left M Beaskollz it Bro'.,oHico Market t, wlllreceh prompt attention. Country .out respectfully aolleiied. eb. t, 1871. tf. V, ANTHRACITE COAL! r ALE.VriXE HIETZ, Wholesale ui,a Retail dealer in every variety of iNTnRACITE COAI,, UPPER WHARF, BUNBUKV, PENN'A. II kinds of Grain taken In exchange 'for Coal, rs solicited and fllleit promptly. Orders left F. Neviu's Coufeetlonery Btore, on Third A, will relieve prompt utteution, aud money iptedlor, the same as at the olliee. SUNB JBsattVbUehecL In 1MAO. PRICE 1 50 IX ADVANCE. ! DENTISTRY. GEORGE M. RENN, in Simpson's Building, Market Square BusncRT, Pa., 1 prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to Dentistry. Ho keeps constantly on hand a la lire assortment of Tooth, and other Dental material, from which he will be able to select and meet, tne wants of his customers. All worn warranted to give satisfaction, or elso the money refunded. The very best Mouthwash and Tooth-Powders kept on hand. . His references are the numerous patrons for whom he has worked for the last twelve years, Btinbnry, April 81, 1872. COAL! COAL! COAL! GRANT BROS., Shippers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers In WniTE AND RED A8II COAL, SUNBURY, PA (LOWER WHARF. ) Orders will receive prompt attention. NEW COAL YARD. THE undersigned having connected tho Coal business with his extensive FLOUR & GRAIN trade, Is prepared to supply families with the VERY BEST OF COAL, CHEAP FOR I'ASn. Egg, Stove and Nut, constantly on hand. Grain taken In exchange for Coal. J. M. CADWALLADEK. Bunbury, Jan. 15, 1870. If. p o " cn m E.'5 oc n W " s? X. i 3 o n. 2 ' 9- a a 5 " fifs a O 7 " o M 2 5 - p 3 W r a ss kJ CI i - 0 t.. 2 m s . r. 5o 5 H c 3 C r- 2 H WIXTER NTYLEJ. i A MAGNIFICENT STOCK of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Plumes, Feathers, Ribbons, Crape Veils, (.'rape, Crajic Huts snd Bon nets. Biiilal Hals and Bonnets. snd a full assortment of the lutcst styles in M I h L I X E U Y AT Miss M. I.. GOSSLER'., l'onrth St., below the S. V. It. R. f '. Tf,w111 be nuia0 t0 please thoio who f'slhry,-'ronc. O. W. KEEFER. C. W. UAbSI.EIt. all LlOW, Drv Goods, Notions, 1' v uotius, motions, i'-niJno. Goods, Groceries, Oil CloH b Glass nnd Nails ' of every vnrletv, nt one low price, at Kccfcr & Uassler's Storo, Comer of Fourth and Market Streets, SUNBURY, PA. All kinds of Grain taken In exchange same us ash. Cull and see us. KEEFER & BABBLER. Banbury, Oct. 81, 1878. EARLY FALL NTYLEN. A full line of Millinery Uoodw from New York and Philadelphia, now opu at MISS M. L. GOBBLER'S .VIILLIAERY NTORE, t rimed aud untriined BONNETS AND HATS, Flowers, Ribbons, Collars, Cutis, Handkerehifs, NecMles, and a general variety of MILLINERY GOODS selected with great care from the lending Im porting houses in New York nnd Philadelphia, nt MISS M. L. GOBBLER, Fourth Street, below the B. V. R. R. Every efToU will b mado to please those wiio favor her with their patronage. Oi lober 3, 1S73. t NEW CARPE.M'ER K1IVP. ' The subscriber having erected a carpenter shop on 1 rant tit., below fine, (Fiylir.gs addition,) is prepared to do all kldi of carpenter work. Itr.FAIHINO Or USSIIlM 4ND JOBBING promptly attended to ou short not . WALNUT PICTURE FRAMES a spcuiity. All kinds and sizes mad to order. GOOD Ann CUCAP. CALL AMD BIS. The patronage of the citizens of Bunbury, are respectfully solicited. C. WOODCOCK. Nor. 28. 187.-m. v. r SUNBURY, f The Highest Medical Authorities of Enropc say the strongest Tonic, Purifier nnd Dcobr.trncnt known In the medical world Is X ii x ii "b e "b n, It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous system, restores vigor to tho debilitated, cleanses vitiated blooa, removes vesicle obstruc tions nnri nets rlirectlv on the Liver nnd 8llnen. Price 1 a bottle. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 19 Plait Bt., N. Y. Dec.iw. Lorntcd at Willlntusport, P. .ruMisini 1SC0. The BEST COLLEGE In thn Country. Has the best Penman in Pcnnsvlvn- 11 1H. For Collego Paper, Specimens of Penmanship, Dec5.4w WllliamsiKirt. Penn'a. LAIUE'.N (l)lll'tl(. An nnicle Ions' drw reil nml nuirlit fnr l.v him vln.lv .... ipc. , .;.. MKH. c, HKNItY, Hnnover, Pa i:mpi,vjii:t for alli 1. . Arthur lust out fFi-fHtcHt work, cast iirt't is Ki lling ny iiimiHiiniis not vitlintatiilii ff thf tinim. It is Intensely Interesting Hint is lnw in price, tlius Inning ...i..i. .MtuiiiiiKmwtLruiKiirr il'ieetl nun nesvy nooks. A life of the Author presented to everv sulcnler. An agent w lio had never sold a book WurV cleaml f Inn lust Week. IlI.-.cot'NTM TO Hl'IT THE TlHKM. I 'ir.'llltv fir. J. M. KTOHDAUT Jk CO., l'uti.,7l.HI tiausoni Ht.. l'liila. 1'ec. s,'7:l. w. C A M P II O It l IV I-. The. Oreiitent Discoverv of the Aue tor tit. r,.liirn,,.l w. of RtiemnatiBm, chronfo aud acute, ripi-ainn, Bruises, I'uln in .'het. Hack, or IJmtw, HtifT Joints, Nlrains, (tluntlntar HwelliiiRs, Inrlaiiiatiou, Nenralnie, Bunions, Catarrhs, kc. Will not greuse or slnlu Die unwt iteliente fabric, whieh nmkes a luxury in every fumllv. Trv it anil lie convll d of it oreat merit. i'rii. -j'..ni.tu bottle. itKl'BK.N HOVT. l'ron'r. an flrei.tiui, !, Nt M Dee.ri.'T:!. 4w. 'A XEW Tlll.Vt. L'XIIEII "tiIEKI'V' KIXTKEN OIL l'AI.NTI XUS 1 N A HDI'K ! Never before was aucll an Idea attemt tnl f..r l.l.tl. ustnition: every one who Iiuk miu it i.r..,.,,, n HlTIJtH. Mua. IJnniet Beeclier httiwe's hilesl Mink. Woman lit Surrocl Ilislori. (s n erii of iiiirratlviM-kelelieH, drawn from the Herii. urul, liitoricil. and leuenriiiirv hmir riii,.i i with Hixlivn t'liiiici. oil 1 1, minus, nller ninth. uk bv the most eelelnuted urtMs of the woild, KviiW a lu ll' anil liUKUitleont vnrinty of Oriental eueinine im,l l,..;,,itf Mm. Stowe in her eliurtninit Mtvle lii.u ..mil. i...t, r..'n of interest, iiixl without a itull patte in it. wlii. li ..,,. if not llltntratnl would sell ranidlv! l.ut tin. Bltll.LIANT OIL IMCTriiKK make it one of the Ino.t t-i'"-. ornrueil, and lvlnuiku-alil.- IhiiiIii, i-ii r ottered, 'i'lte pietniva, if pnliUshed Mi'a rati ly, would rendily sell tor J eaeli or :i-J, while the eulito lKM,k, with the sixteen pictures, togrtlier with snini'tnmix biiHliiiKs of ttie voltinie, ean Im had for one littli of that aluouut. 'J'ai book i uiukniK a tii iuen dolla SKNSATION AMONO Ali:STS and salesmen, because It iR alisolulely Nry. il!,e' '. Z'jttu To h irn; r .u-iT New xtlilf, Huston, Chieago, Sanfinneiee, or t'ilieiiiuati. lee. o, 4w. 5000 AUl'STM WANTKI). SaVnldi senL fn e "l!v mail, with terms, lo rlear from .'. to Ho t er day. Address N. 11. WIIITK, Newatk, X. J. Oim:. ri,'i:i. 4w. Ai ETN iVAXTEO. A proillahle aud respwtabfe business for men or wo men who have or can make Insure time and wish to con vert it into money. I'nr cirinilarsaildresa UTAH LAM l NA WAKE, HQ Ileikmau St., N. V. Dec, "..'TJ. Iw. " ( l)SYt llOMAM y, or SOITL CHARMINa.'' lbiw 1 either sex may fascinate and ff:iin the love and affi i iiona of any persou tiny choose inatantlv. This simple mental aeituitediiieut all eitn posai.i.friM'jliy mail, for &, together wllh a marrias;- KUide, i:vitiiin Ora cle, Dreams, Uinta to Ladies, WeililiiiK-NlKlit Hliirts, c. A iiuiir lamk. Address T. WILLIAM k Co. Jtlli. Vhila. Dec. Iw. A larpe book, Till of fiwi things, valuaWssrerets, an limiortr.nl int. rmiilicn, mnilid f,.r twostntnna. AlUrvM,' l.U: 4 CO., f J I bixth Ave., New Vurk. AliKNTS WANTKI) Itllt LVERYItOIIY'N OWX PIIYSICIA.V. Hv C. W. il.LAo., M. D. A uuKwncrnt Volume uls hiimI ii-sc in important inlonnation, and eh-Kautly il ItiB'raled. One Aitnil tmik lno ordeia in one week. ITiee ami terms to auit the limes. Koreiienlaraaddiesa ii. WMAM'.v k Co., Ill N. 7th St., l'hilii. lice ..i.4w I'or C'OL'GIIS, COLDS, 1 10 AliSKX KSS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS' CAR1IOLIC TAIILETS. II'T VI- OXI.Y IN HHK BOX IS. A THIED AND SU11E JtEMEDY. Kold by DruKBists. Dec. S,'7:l. 4. Dr. J. P. FrrLKH. llcina Iwnra. aaTi. I vr.itnat.4 at thm Toivenltvof r.nn'a la Wet. ao-1 anvr :u)yi'itn'tprisnf , rirf(rtA Pr.Fltlers Vegetable Klieumattla tjyrnp I suaraaUa ItaAlutiUliblaonraforNtrv., Ki' amyaAdlthsuwaUodiaeaira. Bwornto.thla2Cth April. IF7I. r. ii. unduuhh, Aofoey f utiiu'. 4'hila, TtClerrmm srtrs Cured tjMt, and will sati.tr anronewri'. injtua. itev. i noa.aittniny.il. i ., r ranarom.riiua.iteT. t .11. l'trioja.Media.Pa. Kv..f.H. ltnrbanan.Clarenee,lowa.Pf T. U.O.&mith. IittBfnrd.N.Y.rtev..loa.neBim. FidliiChiirrli. Phila.,Ae.AfBicliatioulit write Dr.Fitlfr,Priila.,fnrerla. Batorr i'smphlet A fTUarantee.aratta. tf fit! Kewnrdfnran in. CurabWcste.Xucurt, &tctiArg,srtaiity.bolit ty drugsikta. AiKlilor'st Xolirt'. Kstatk or Calf.b Bakhkit, Dec'u. Vol ICE is hereby (fiveu that the uudersiiriicu l'as tteen 1 apiiointtd Auditor hy the Orphans Conn, of Norlli- unila-i-laitd County, to make distribution of tint monies in the hand of Hutuel J. HoiiHewoi-tti, Administrator of id estate, to those entitled therel '1'lie Auditor will meet all parlies interested at Ilia otlli HJuiibury, ou .Monday, DccemUr l e, In the Boi-oiikIi of ls7;l, at I o'clock I'. A, S. BltlCK, Itiiditor. stinoury, sov. jo, is enrrs all llnmora from the worst Krrof ula to , common Illutch or Flmple. Knnn two lo J' bottles am vvarrnnled to euro Halt ICIipnm i.tlrr, l'l in pies) ou Face, Holla, far. iilui'eK rl'ela and l.lvcr 4 om r-n w ,rt twelve bottles, warranted to cute Srromiousi siwellinKB and Kort s) r'lV'i'il Ituni'a ami ho re Tbront rnnsed itir ,ii Si m Ulootl nr mercurial treatment JL T h .n.frtid 1't (toral pmiertles It will niSlicino anil 5.'' "" rcH"'""1 DT Mny "'rr "toil "me li"rTtnlv,,T5r'(''-lly " '"sen"'K conch. colored ha'irto a perneufbltown "am I)ec5. 4-. OMB CO., rprl.fldj, Mass. ASlIrlit-t sent l y iuii tr t T. -Jtoek tor it. WoLCOt r, l8l challi,;, b .1'"N" " J'ee.S.V-iw: Sf!T , rinna you fnv liy mail Hi ie etv u-at v Ur.i .i .Z... ,7.. .--.V ...' " ris r, a - . . . . Dec. A li; i w K wrosuwi V. WtO NAVEII I l" "" To meet tho urgent demand of the time. ,,e . .hvv pcnuii; aiiietiinu to., nave to KKDUCK PRICK8. deteriniuej am will berearic, .n tllcir 05 Maohille f , and oilier styles In pnniii),.. THE FLORENCE Is the only Se-wluu Mat blue that feeds the wwi, backward und forwurd, or to riht and left, as the purchaser may prefer. It has been greatly improved aud simplified, and Is far better thau v other Machine in the market. It ht now th cheap. iw. Florae, Masa.py. 1, Ti. Ageuts W.ntsd AO -i. LOfiU of Wouc, muklns; Books scut on receipt of stamp including ibe luteal and best books for agents. 15. 11. TREAT Publisher, 0S Broadway, N. y. N7.4w. WW iw PA.; FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1873. iicn Jibberlismcnts. SEW I.OODIS, WI.M'ER NTYLEN of every description and variety such ns Iresi.i Goods. comprising nil the novelties In fabric nnd shndo, Yl'oolrit Uoodst, Tnney (aoodsi. Full -Assortment ov Notions, which are being sold ntthe lowest Cnsh Prices Also, Ouot ehies and Phovisions, pure nnd fresh. QfKEXSM'AItE, GLASSWAItE, AND WOOD AND IV1LI.0W WARE, Nicest Hiands of Flour constantly on hand. A very lnrge ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAl'EK, both glazed nnd common, always on hnnd. BOOTS AND SHOES from the celebrated hnnd made Boot nnd Shoe Manufactory of Wutsontown, for MEN, WOMEN AND CIIILDKEN. HEAD Y-MADE VL0T111XG, of all sizes nnd of the latest styles. FLOUR. A constant snpplyof western white whent (lour a speciality. The public are invited to call nnd examine our Goods tree of cluirpe. Our motto is "Quick Sales nnd Small l'rollts." nnd to please all. The hlphcst prices will be paid for nil kluds of country produce. HV strict attention to business nnd keen lie nt nil limes the most complete stock, nml sellluir nt the lowest prices, we hope to merit a f jll share of patronage. KEED BROTHER SEASIIOl.TZ. Sunbury, Dec. 3, 1S78. o o FT o rs O o v. o s rT B o 13 cr Q f-S o o 77 o 1 o r ' P a CO Q o 5 o -t pi p p o c ft p & o trt- zn trt 1 O o ct- d s2 ft Til B 5 p p S5 ft O (fi X N m r H 2 m ft ft ft vT- o o s ft Pit. C. M. Maktin. (Sko. W. Bi oom NEW DRUG STORE, No. 1 3, South Third Street, Clement House WMi Silnry, Pa. m. C. M. mTkTIN cS; CO, HAVE just received a fresh lotof Pure Drugs aud Patent medicines. We have also a full assortment of DRESSING AND PACKET COMBS. Hair, Tooth, Nail, Clothe. Shoe aud other brushes. TOILET AXI MSCV ARTICLES. riSB F.XTKACTS, l-OCKKT nOOKH, KNIVKS, ('., AC REED'S GRAND Bl'CHESS COI.00NE, the stectcat perfume In America. rurlNiau, Kid Olove U tusli, warranted to cleuu perfectly the most delicate shades without injury lo the kid All the leudinn preparations for the Hair, NEUARN. THE BEST IN MARKET, Pure Wine and Liquors, for medical purposes. Physicians Prescriptions and Inmily leceipts compounded with euro. thankful for past favors wehopo by fair dealt intr iu ibvci a slur, your patronage. fie.lcnbi It, sum. iV stilted. A WHOLESALE Purchasing Agent, for the NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE, self tin eudlug, both in lite shuttle and arm, self adjuating leusious, self-eltiiir needle, positlvo takoup, cuu be adjusted to sew tho cheapest aud coarsest (inuiit linen Ihreud runs llcUt. sews fast cheapest, beat made, best fluULed, most durable. Written guarantee for three years. For Circulars, lei ins, Ho., adilr. AMERICAN BEW1NU MACHINE CO., No. W North Secoud St., Uarrisbnrsr, Pa. Sept. 19, 1878. 8, mos. AMERICM tttbi Atibettteintnts. iO,000 I.T I.IFTN. A Grand Gilt Concert. A GRAND OIFT CONOEUT will be given at Bunbury, Pa., by the Independent WASHINGTON 8TEAM F1KK. COMPANY, Ou MONDAY, FKHltUARV 23d, lK7t. The object of this enterprise is for the pnrw of se enring a Nteam Fire Kntfitte, which will I an adrantiiBr to all neiuhlxirinft towna arceseilile by rai'L fn.m the fact that It will le an Independent :,iniiaiiy. And as we nve never faileii to dlselmive our duly when e.lled ui on, WD certttitily ill be able to aceuinnllali ami u.wl With the aid of a ate.imer. Them ia ,.n 1, a. tt.. Urge and small towus within thirty mile of Hiinuury, all of w.nea can lie reached by railroad, thus affording ths facility of assisting- anv of thnae til.nea In I... ii,,. an hour's time ; while at the same time our town will not .it uu,ruiccieu. iiur inijiKit Ijeing a laudable cue, we feel etiundeut that all the ticketa will 1m tliarmsed of by the time above named for drawing. THE FOIJ.UWING Is) A LIST OF GIFTS: ONB GRAND til FT OF t fax) ii ii J"" " "..:.::::::::::::::::::::: " oirt of ...:..:.:::::::: iw lo (Hits of tMi.m l ooo i Gifts of nvno i.isbj ItlOGlflsof 10.00 liksi aiH Gitts of fi.tai Loon ano Girts nf 2.110 1 naj l.tsai Gifts or l.no 1,0110 1.K5T Tulal .f.'.IKKI This enternrlse ia no itiiliviiliml ecn1Hit.,n .,u.h . honses, luls and furniture imt np at fabulous prices. The hulder of a aucoesalul ticket will receive ha GIFT in canh. There will lie 20,000 Tickets of Admission to tills Con cert, at $1.00 each, and at the time alwve stated the S'J.ooo m CASH Gilts will be distribute,!. 1'LAN OF DISTIUHUTION. Twenty thousand ninnlicm, represeuting and eorn-s-I'nudiiig with llioae on the receipts issued, will lie pluct d ill one wheel and cirds curltmed with the names of the l'reiuinms in sealed boxes wiil be placed in anollier. From theae wheels, a nuinlair ami one of tin. !,. ,.,. ed Inserilied curds will Ixt taken simultaneously. t lie uiiintHT so drawn from the one whead si-cured the pre initim desiKiiated by the curd taken at the same tune from the other. Tills oia-ration will la- performed by a blind person, and continued until KiKhteeii Hundred and Fifty-Seven Premium an- eihauxtcd. It is evident that by this process, fraud or tnvnrtism will be impossi ble. Kvei-y person Holding n ticket will be entitled to ailmiasiou into the Concert. All Gifts Paid ill CASH without discount. Money can Is- sent tor Ticketa iu rt-vistered lelteta, or Post Olliee Mum- orders, or by F.iprtvs at our risk. If desired, Tickets will be eut by Eiptess, c. o. D. The following geiilltineii have kindly coinienled to act as Trustees, lur the sl-me Gift touccrt : S. P. Wo'.vertiin, Ksi., Director D. II. and W. R. R. Geo. Hill, Altnrney at L.iw j Hon. W. L. Drwurt, ex member of Congress ; Win. 1. Gi eenotiKli, sq., Diewv Jor First Natiuu.d lUnk of Kiinliurv ; John Hans, Ksip, t:;.:-i M..u,T;t,irA-.b,u" Wm-T-wn""' The above named gl-ntleineii are I -J..t ami tliuioriilile luen, .ii. ..,iia iiih iei,a their liamea and tve thi-ir ass.stitnce to anv unworthy object. NAM'L S. llV.NDUICKS, GKO. M. HKNN, WM. II. MIl.LhH, LKVI SKASHOI.TZ, PHILIP M. HHI NIHIL. , tTAititiitlee. All cominiiiiteaiioti!) elieei-fnlly answered. Addtesa, in all cases, I'llILIP M. SI1INDKL, ?i. S. Lsol.K, Corl-eaponiliiig H,tTretalv. Tnusitrer of Funds. Sunbury, December la, 187J. WINTEH IAT MAltKFT ST.. NEAR Till: CITY IIOTPI.. SCNIIUItT, PA., now open, nil the novelties of the season in IUBBOXS, VELVETS, SILKS, KLOWF.KS, FE.YTIILKH, ETC., trimmed and uutiimmeil 1 1 ATM AI ItOWETS. Notions In every variety, call and examine. Hie flue assortment and learn the low prices. Also, DreKMiiialiiiig of the latest and moot, fashionable stvles. MISS AMELIA HANCOC K, Snnbury, Pa., Oct. IT, 1T3. ADJOURNED COHT. I'rofluuinlioii. "lYfHEHEAS the Honorable W. M. Itockefel TT ler. President Jnde, nnd his Associates, for this District, have issued their mandate for au adjourned Court lor Northumberland county, to be held on Monday the S'Jth day of December, A. D., 1S7;1, beiuK the 5th Monday of said month, iu Sunbury. I therefore nive notice, that all per sons Interested, to bo and appear nt tho place aforesaid nt It) o'clock a. m.. of said dav. SAMUEL H. KOTHERMEL, Sheriff. r-herllFs Olliee, Suutiiny, Sept. mi, 1H7:I. oll iu IMvoree. IN t be Court of Coiiimon Pleas of NoilhumberlaiHl Count v. I. B. Knntlolph vs Augusta Mary A. Randolph. Plurles SubpaMia for n Divorce, No. 17U, Janu r Term, 1?4. To the Respondent above named. You arc hereby requested to appear at n Court of Common Picas, to be held at Uutibuiy for tho County of Northumberland, ou the lirst "Monday of January next, to anaer the complaint nf the libt-llttnt iu the above stated case. S. II. ROTIIERMEL, Sheritr. Sheriffs Olliee, Sunbury, Pa., Dec. 1, 173. 4t Enlaleol Alary A. II 011 ml ItercaNrtl. ICuIp oii IlcirM lo Arrrpt or ReliiMt. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, ClUNTY (If XoliTIIl Mlltdll.ANll, r-S. At uu Orphans Court held nt Sunbury in aud for wid County, 011 the siwh duy of November, A. D. 17:1, before tho Honorable William M. Rockefeller, President, und Joseph Nicely one of his Associate Justices of said Court. Upon Hie pi tiliou of Franklin Bound, 11 sou and hcirlof Mary Ann Hound, lately ol the Borough of Milton, Northumberland County, deceased : The Court grained it rule oil jai, William II. BmiiiiiI, (residence at "present unknown,) Julia rUcmliiiui, (I'orutcrly Iiimuii. ) una lutertitai red with II. C. Sleudiiian, of Miltlinbtiig, Union Co., Pa., and Joseph B. Force und Phebe Force, tit" Miilou Penn'a, heirs at law of Margarcttu Force, (formerley Margaietlii Bound,) and Franklin Bound, heirs nnu persons interested and all o'her persons Interested In t ho estate of said Mary Ann Bound, dee'd, to come into Court 011 ttio first Monday of Jitnury, A. D., ls"o, nt two o'clock P. M. of said day, then and there to ac cept or refuse the rcu! estuto of said deceased at the the valuation, or show cause why the saiuo ehorrhl not be sold. Witness the Hon. William M. Rockefeller, President Jitdire oJaid Court, at Suubury, this icuiu tiny ui .utt inuer, -A ir., lryt.i. GEO. P. REIMENSNYDER. Deputy Clerk Orphans Court NoT.JfS, '73. 4t. q.b.cXdvllader J Is the placo to buy pure, aud ficnh MED JOIN ES, DKUGS, 1'AINTS, OI IA. GLASS, PKHFUMERV, NOTIONS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, . LKjCOtt for medicinal purposes, aud all other arti cles usually kept iu a llral-Hnsa Tlrnp Store. Special attuution palj to couipouudiug pre criptlous aud family receipts by competent druggists. Kuubury, Not. 7, 1873. on r. I Old Net-lfs, Vol. 31, Sfo. 4. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL JR. JOHNSTON, " Physician of this celebrated InstRutlon, has discovered the most certain, speedy, pleasant and clfcetunl Ternedv In the world for all DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. Wenkncss of tho Back or Limbs, Strictures, AfTeeMons or Kidneys and bladder, Involun tary Discharges, Impotency, General Debili ty, Nervousness, Dysnepsy, Languor, Low Spirits, ConfNsinn of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Slfjht or Giddiness, Disease of the Hend, Throat, Nose or Bkin, A (Tactions of Liver, Ltinifs, Stomnch or Bowels these terrible Disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth those secret and solitary practices more fatal to thoir victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting; their most brilliant hopes of anticipations, reuaVorins; marriage, Ac, Impos sible. tOUNG MEN especially, who have become the victims of Soli tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely rrnve thousands of yonns men of the most exalted talents and brilliant Intellect, who might other, wise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or wnttnd to ncstacy thn iiVlug Ijiu, tun j call with fall COjtidenCto. MAKKIAkE. Married Persons or Young Men contemplating marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, fl.oss of Procrcntivo Power Impotency), Nervous Ex citability, Palpiintion, Orgauic Weakness, Ner vous Debility, or any other Disqualification. speedily relieved. lie who places himself under the core of Dr. J. may religiously contldc in his honor ns a gentle mnii.aud conlldcutly rely uoon his skill as a Phy sician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS. Impotency, Lots of Power, Immediately Cured nnd full Vigor Restored. This Distressing Affection which renders Life miserable and marriage impossible Is the penalty paid by tho victims of Improper Indulgences. 1 oting persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consciences that may ensue. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling Into Improper habits than by the prudent ? Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and destructive symptoms lo both hotly nnd mind nrise. The system becomes de ranged, tho Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procrentlve Power, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, lmliirestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough. I'"" 11 a' CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAVS. Persons ruined in health by unlearned preten ,l,.r y bo keep them trifling month after month, taking poisonouB and injurious compounds, should apply immediately. DK. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon don, Graduated from one of the most eminent Colleges in tho United States, nnd the trreatcr , .. .e .a...- i.V U.IO OCCII BK.-,1 1 ,h . -...I, ..I. of London, Pris, Philadelphia and elsCw'uJ.., has cllectcd some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ( many troubled with ring ing iu the head and cars when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed nt suddeu Bounds, bash fulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injurrd themselves by Improper Indulgence and soiitury lmbitf, which ruin both body and mind, untitling them for cither business, study, society or mar riage. TnusE are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Buck aud Limbs, Pains In thu Buck and Head, Dimucss of Sight, Loss of Mus cular Power, Pulpittttion of the lleurt, Dyopepsy, Nervous Irritability, Dcrungeiueut of Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Con sumption, lice. Mkntai.ly The fearful effects on tho mind are much to bo dreaded Loss of Memory, Con fusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forcbodings, Aversluu to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, ,Ve., are some of the evils pn duced. '1 1101 sands of pel sons of till ntres can now Judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming, weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of consump tion. YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by a certain prac tice indulged In wheu alone, a habit freii"""j learucd from evil eompcuioub, or ut scheol, tho ellects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and If not cured, reudcrs marriage impos sible, nnd destroys both miud and body, should applv immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the diirllng ef his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyment ol lifu, by the cousetiuenee of devlatinsr 'r0lu tlie path of uaturc aud iHdulgiug in certain secret habit. Such persons mi'st "-'lore contemplating T, AMlklAGE, relied that a eond miud and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happi- 1 nt"". indeed without these, the Journey tnrougn life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becoiues shadowed with despair und tilled with the molars (holy retleetiou, that the happiness of another becomes bllirhted w ith our own. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure tinds that he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that au Ill-timed sense of shame, or dread f discovery, deters him from applying to those who, from education and respectability, cuu alone befrierjil him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms ot this horrid disease make their appearance, stuib as ulcerated sore throut, diseased nose, noctural pains in the head und limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes ou the shin bones aud arms, blotches on tho head, face and extremities, pro gressing with frightful rapidity, till ut lust the palate of the mouth or thu bones of the nose full In, and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puiat a period to his dreadful suffering, by sending hitu to "that Undiscovered Country from whence uo traveller returns." It Is a rncluucholy fact that thousands DIE VtClima Ia till t.lkl iliooiaoc, throtti;U railing into the bauds of Ignorant or unskillful PRE TENDERS, who, by the use of that deadly Poi son, Mercury, Ac., destroy the constitution, aud Incapable of curiug, keep ths unhappy sufferer month after mouth taking their notions or in jurious compounds, and Instead of being restored l a renewal of Life Vigor and Ikippluess, iu des pair leave him with ruined Health to sigh over his galling disappointment. To such, therefore, Dr. Johnston pledges hliu self to preserve the luost Iuviolable Secrecy, atra from his extensive practice aud observations iu the great Hospitals of Europe, and the nrst In this country, viz 1 England, France, Philadelphia and elsewhere, Is enabled to otter the most cer tain, speedy aud effectual remedy iu the world for ull diseases of Imprudence. DR. JOHNSTON. OFFICE, NO. 7, 8. FREDERICK STREET. BtO-TIMOHB, M. D. Left baud side going from Baltimore street, a few door from the corner. Fail uot to ouaerv uauie and number. I " No letters received unless postpaid and containing a stamp to be used on the reply. Per sons writing should state age, aud send a portion of advli tisumuul deseribiug symptoms. There are so many Paltry, Designing a Worthless Iuipnsters advertising theulv, j "yticiaus. tunlug with and rululne; ?e tealln of all who unfortunately fall In" helr power, that Dr. Juhnsiou deems it cessary to say es pecially lo those un-'si-aiuted wllb- nl re,"iV" tiou that bis credentials or Diploma "-""J Lang la his otliee. ENDORSEMENT OF ' HE r''r ,... . To. many thousand cured a men., year alter year, and a ' portaul Surgical orations irform4 by Dr. Johuaton, wauessed bv PU'7 ' 'u nreai Mid inanr "" P!""- uollees of wlsV-b. I'" .""LH agalu audi sga'a before the pubic, besides his stand tug at a geullumau of cliu.ract.er and responsibility, I a suulcleutguarauteetoths tlllcled. Sbiu diseases speedily cured. March 1, 1S7S. ly ADVERTISING "SCHEDULE IOLIhm, or abort 11 00 Words, make a Sqnart 4 8a: t 80! Rni t, TTi One week -1.0 .00 8.IW S.mi; 5.00 (Uo 15.00 1 wo VWH I.0U! 3,0t) a. 4.00) 8.0011.0018.00 (.00! .0013.00 20.00 9.00 10.00.15.00 2:J. 50 f0:l.0017.0t)3snn ;S.OO g.ftOi .60' 4.50i . 7(1: 8.00! 8.OO1 B.T5i T.NH .0tr18.0U I8.no 97. nn a.as: 7.5tij 8.B0 s.onio.ooao.oo 30.00 l.0O! 8.00; .S10.00aO.OOL6.0040.0 5.0uj .00ill.00i8.00 8SJ.00 M.OOjfiO.OO (0.010.00 13.00115.00 U5.0U 4fi.0076.00 i8.0(l.1.(HH 1 A.Oblao.OO 40.00 i.O.MJ $100. I.cr1ta hy Gerald Mttsntpy. Tfit Dtvit in Dife,tHi Ago and VoitritTh Light 0 SjHrUvuiiim. Cieinld ALissey, tho English poot, lliv ered his first lecture in this country at Uni ty Chapel, at One-huiHretl-nnd-twenly-cighth street, near Fourth avenue, Jlis Bubject was, "Why God does uot Kill tho Devil," and was a lmtory of tho orthodox devil iu dilluient agos and with different nice. Having proved the thivil In be a myth, lie proceeded to show that the only evil spirit now is one created by tuen themselves, and that piiilualiBrn throws the most lilit upon that subject. Mr. MftBsey is a clear, rapid speaker, with a good command of langungo and flow of thoughts. In the opening portion of the lecture, ha stated that tho human, miud had been dwnrfed by tho shadow of ideas, the real meaning of which had been lost. A great deal of that which had been forced upon us as God's revelation was a mass of inverted myths, and we have done nothing sostulti fyiu as taking those things from a peaplo so uoiiupire4 and bigotted ns the Jews. According to the Jews, the Almighty talk ed and walked with man and never told him of the devil or hell, unless it be ad mitted, as some claim, that lie was tho devil liiiuftlf in disguise. The devil is not the tint urul production of unper verted iiiiin, but of thoology. In trncin; these myths we have to go through a great deal of impurity. As wo get to the fountain le ad, the stream runs sparkling with pu li ly, but further on it litis gathered mud like a river. The myths, devils included, are ersouiflcaticus of natural phenomena perlaiuing to man himself. Religion be uau with nature. With tho Egyptians the male clement was first the higher. Ano ther age changed that, and the female ele ment was tho higher. Tho lecturer hero spoke of the ancient religious and deities, classing them as male or female, speaking particularly of the Egyptians, Assyrians, rhujiiiciuus and Hebrews, in a way that was rather confusing. Ho seemed to have foreseen this result, for ho said that if ho had created some confusion iu his auditors' mind, it vnu ony show tho confusion of tne uiu Testament recartline the Creator. Tho Romish Church was built upou the fe male clement, tho motherhood ; the Protes tant on the male, the fatherhood. The serpent at first was not recoguized as a symbol of evil, but as a beneficent. A la ter theology of tho feminine persuasion de nounced him us evil. Tlie devil acquired his name from the Egyptians, and has his worshippers. The old French reproeunted a good devil. The nnnil devil was lost because ihoologists have always dune their worst to vilify preceding religions. Here as elsewhere ccrtaiu natural facts were first symbols of goodness, aud alterward changed into things of horror, anil gave birth to hell. In the book of Job, which is held to be an Arabian work, Satan is one of tlie sons of God, and goes forth to be tho tempter of man. As we go further, we Mud a satani cal influence lying behiud the serpent. This is a poor and wretched devil of our Chris tian Theology. Imagine a spiritual Uuing who would Bcem to be created by God ex pressly lo torment humanity ! The Devil of our most ancient traditions, in which Nature in her darkest moods was personi fied aud portrayed, was pretty much play ed out until it was revived by the theology of Luther and Calvin. The Devil of tho middle ages is poor enough, indeed, and has become, a grotesque image, for tho poor ignorant peasant was cunning enough to outwit him. Jack always triumphed over tho Giant then, and, indeed, both Devil and Giant had ono origin. Our forefathers, the Norsemen, had very little respect for the Devil, and thought of Hell as the next best place to Heaven. Tho Non'"cu kuew naught of a Hell pf Kiiasting I ire. If thev iwi i.curii of it, it might have proved the more attractive place of tho two A good man once went out among them to enforce that theory, but found himself in tlie wrong latitude). When he had pic tured the burning lake and the tire and ter ror of thu place, lie looked about him and was amazed at the result. Instead of see ing tears of anguish aud expressions of dismay, he discovered they were blubber ing in quito a different fashion, for their faces had bri;hteueu into full moons of hap. ' piuess, and they sat rubbing their hands as ' if spiritually warming themselves at the liro which was warranted never to go out. ' laughter. For tho picture was a delight ful change from the lifo they led in their inclement climate. They were ready aud willing to go to such a plueo at once. It remained for Luther, Calvin and Mil ton, to resuscitate tho devil, and this they did with a vengeance. Perhaps they over did it, for they certainly doubled tho devil by pulling one in hell and Mm other iu hea ven. The affect of their doctrines might bo understood pretty clearly from tho dia li guo between a colored preacher and his dock. "Kemembcr," 6aid he, impressive ly, "dere ate two roads ouly open to you, one leads to destruction and do odder straight to perdition." "Hold on Brut1 der," cried one of his hearers, "Do d--y bote lead dat way " "Yes," was the so leinu response. "Don," said the fripSten ed man, "under dese ptiplexiug atvl ditti cult circumstances, dis ninger makee tracks for do woods." ILaughter. It is uot the religion of tho world. It is the n'd lay Ug uro of theology. Swedeuborg 011 others, who have beou, I believo, as ftmihar with spiritual lifo as with tUt of caKh, never saw tho devil iu this way. l'be devil there is ono that does uot uced K bo killed, but only needs ripping up iu order to see tho sawdust. I cuu imagine peoplo who are uot at all sure of their souls who would feel tho world to be rather a hollow aua ' there was no devil iu it. The truth as 1 ecessary fur huiuauity as for f"8ot. aud barhariau fruit-trees to B",1lfiway. ten roots of 'this kind in thojMled by Humanity has u,""LRst become false inu-rpreters that w "".yt to be a teissarv. us has K-cu ""!., tu w-ontv Chiisiiau iu ordt- to lU,rf Christ. We anJ signiflcau u 1 tnlked Jllhtf de Ul IUD III- ,, w ,ong enough. have talked J 11,0 "B.Tble way of realizing jio aaj wi .v.... .' abstract idea nf I lell have a t. more ,.fW th- an7 the he 1110 j u nll.i io driVil R"r. ...utitr with oiler. The real uevil is a most luiernai aciivi- tVVanTving the very devil with this wAr"2r ur- Wehavo been following a wr, rr..;th ami dm devil hns been Rin us indeed. It U not a spiritual eaiure created for the purpose of dragging us dowu, but the devil is to be realized iu his likeuess to ourselvea a devil bequeath ed to us by the accumulated gains or sel fishness. Tho evil shadow of self la the de vil, aud wo have the blasphemous impu dence to cast the blame of an exwtcnw or a devil like that ou God. A. 1 . 3Viow. A true American is too proud I. and too houest lo steal. Ho gets trust.. Gravity is no more an evidence ot why, doiu thau a paper collar i Hn bjrt' 1 nreo Four " Fire Blx , Two mo' Three Six " Kue Tear