Sunburn American " ISUNUURY, JANUAUY 2, 1874." Railroad Time Tabic. .nivAi. A!d nrr!m'iE or tiiains ATsrmirRT. N. C. II. Y.. Son.h. P. . E. II. n. West, almirti Mull, 11.15a in Erin Mall, fi.15 a m le Mull, VJ.M " I Rcnnvo Ac. 11.1(1 am lulfulo Ev. 3. 10" I Elinlru Mull 4.10pm lurrishnnrAc. H.1U p m Dutlalo Fx, 7.10 " StRIIlliT AM) I.ISW1STOW!) n. n. Leave Snnhury for Lcwlstowri nt 0.85 n. m., nil 4.20 p. ;n. Arrive nt Suiibury from I.cwistowu nt .:;A Del 6.55 p. m. j RllAMOKI OIVISION, ti. C. II. IV. I.AVB I Aiinivn iprcss, .4!)nin MnM, ll.UOn m Mill 4.B0 p in Express, 4.00 p m An accommodation train leaves Shumokln nt Kin m, nrnvliif ul Mt. Curincl at 7 40 a in. cluritiir. leave Mt.. Cannd ut 7.00 p lit, .iriiv iir at Shumokin 7.30 p in. OANVILl.t?, HAZLKTON & W ILKHSTAHItlt It. II. Leaves Sim bury nt 045 a. ni., for York. He rn nt 4.10 p. tn'. TlMK St IIPlll l.K OVEll THE N. C. 1. V. FOll asiiinoto Citt. SorTiiWAiin. Train leaves inbniy at 13 55 n. m. and 11.15 n. in., arrives Hurrl-bun: nt 5.10 a. in. nail U.10 p. m., nt iltlinnre nt 8.50 n. tn. and 11.40 i. in., nt Wush 'tnn City at 10.;i5 a. in iiml 8.110 p. m. Northward. Leaves Washington City at 4.48 in.. 11.35 a. m. anil o.:i3 p. in.; arrivo'nt Hal nnre at 11.30 a. m., 12.20 p. in. anil 11.30 p. in.. Hurrlshtirg nt 1 00 p. m., 4.50 p. ni. nnd 2.55 m., nt Sunbiiry 5.15 n. in., 4.10 p. ni. and 7.10 in. Accidental Insurance Tickets cm be-hail of Shipmnn, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. luter Arrangement lor the I'owt Olllce nt Niiubury, Ph. let Open from C.50 a. (., to 8 p. in., except on Sunday. ME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE MAILS. Arrives ns follows : am the East at 5.15 n. ni., 4.10 p. m., " South, 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p. in. " West, 5.15a.m. ,11. 15p.m. ,4. lOp. m., " No. lh.1.50 n. in. ,11. 15 a. in., 4.H p.m. Sliamokin, Mt. Carmel and points on that line, 0.25 a. in., 4.00 p. m. Malls close as follows: r the. East, 5.45 a. in., 10.50 a. m., 4.50 p. tn. " Sojdi, 10.50 a. ni., 4.50 p. tn. 8 p. m. " Went, 10 50 a. in., 3.50 p. in., 8.00 p. m. " Nonh 3.50 p. m., 8 p. in., ShamnklM proper 11.15 p. m. Shamokiu and olllees on that route, 4.20 p. in. ttoney orders will not be Issued nfter C p. m., Saturdays. .1. J. SMITH. P. M. justness jl'oculs. 'he Impuuvkp (.uovei. & Uakhu Sr.iviso Ma ne. These, celebrated machines are olfered the most reasonable rate. For part'cnlars ly to I). G. KCTZ, Agent, i.22,73.-ly. Upper Augusta township. 'aiioi.inb Dai.ils, dealer In Musical Instru- i nls and Sewing Muchines, Market street, near rd, Suiibury, Pa. Call and examine Hie best ;ans, Melodeons, Sewing nnd Knitting Mu- .n. I., ll.a .n.i i'l.' ..I ll',.t.. .... 1......1 tl.n X.'z, , Silver Tongue, Smith's Amei lean. Mason iV: ! iilin Organs. Orders taken lor all kinds of no nnd Musical Instrument, the Peoples7 r.rite Sewing Machines ; Domesl'e and dro it Baker. Persons purchasing machines n me will receive instructions. First-class tting Machines for sale. ios't suffer from colds constantly contracted poor Boots and Shoes. V. V. Miller, of the elslor Boot & Shoe store, keeps on hand n ply which arc not surpassed anywhere, for uty and durability. They arc dirt clieap.anil me need lament about wet feet by wearing se selected from his large, assortment. His k of gum shoes has not be-n equalled in (hi? t of the country. Cull and sec them. . -. lip. flue assortment of Dry (loods, (Jroccrlcs, , at D. A. Finney's has been the tn ic of con dition by the best judges during (lie holiday's. ' best bargains are daily made at Mr. Fiimy's e on Market street. His stock has been se ed with great care, which will be noticed nl . by stepping itilo his neat store room. His Is nro all new, and every one purchasing will the articles of the best ns well as of the la style. us Asn Cats. Samuel Faust, has Justif ied from the city with a large; assortment of latest eiylu hats. His stock is full, and the t styles can bo had at his store, on Market t at city prices. haited Hands, face, muuli skin, pimples, nn in, salt rheum nud other cutaneous ul ons cured, bug (ho skin male soil nnd olh, by using tile Juuier Tar Soap, inaile ,'aswell, Hazard V Co:, New York. Be cer tu get the Juniper Soap, as there arc many dtiotis made with common tar which are (bless. 4w. I'ociil Affairs. N Ulllee lo real on second lloor frontiug on set street, Suiibury, Pa. Possession given diutely. Apply to HLNRY HAl.PT. uanks. Mr. E. T. DriiinhelU r, proprietor of City Hotel, extends his thanks to the boo!; ladi'.cr company, nnd the citizens uud lire i geuerally,who, through their extreuie exer s, savid his property, the City Hotel, during ,ute coulhigratiop. tal Act 1HENT. By tho caving in of ths j of (hu Bufnside Colliery, at Shamoklu, on 'rday lasl, William Jones was Instantly l.ill 1 several others seriously injured. he Rev. P. Malier, who for twcnty-tlvo tb was pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic irch, at Harris'surg, and for the past three is lu charge of St. Patrick's Church at Nor own, died ou Sunday Inst, of heart disease. ockk.t Picked. Uriah Foulk, of Shainokln, bis pockets relieved of tl7 while lu this ?e last week by a Mr. Hand of Lewisburg. eral persons seeu Hand abstract the pocket k, but presumed il w as done in a joke. Foulk considering it a joke had a warrant issued, Hand was arretted nnd brought before Es Snyder who boui d him over for appearance V.' Conn. It wj, a bn i Hand thai did that 'he neat looking garinci.u made by J. F. lall'cr for the holidays, are aviiacting utlen i everywhere. Mr. Sehatl'er bclcew tlio bust ilitlcs of tlot h and Cassinieres, und none di. e his ability to make up as neat a suit us be had In any city. Call uud examine his k. . SuoW. A latgo uuinbcr of persons are dnl reuiludeil as they pass BuillclCs Poiiable graphie Gallery, thai thera ought not lo be delay lu gelling u true likeness. The lifo- plcturus displayed lu case nt his gallery, sultleleiit evidence that he is capable of coni ng with any city establishment. The pic- Ukeu by him are some of the finest thai silo skill can produce. No ouo will bo dis minted In obtaining a eood !iktnos by call oc Mr. Bartlett opiwislte City Hotel. V, Ma Kills His Wik. On Saluiday even, an Irshuian named Kelly, on the road be. en Trevortou aud Shamokiu, kicked his wife the abdouieu until she fell. Shs was found d in the moruing: A warrant has heu Is ; for his arrest, but be has not yel been appended.- Ciikistmas Dat was generally observed in this place, nnd more thnu the nsual qmt prevailed. Everybody appeared to enjoy tho day In their own way, nnd nllhough toino were seen on tho streets who lind Imbibed the "(laid of detrac tion," no broils were visible, and the police con sidered it a dull day. Services were only held In two churches the Episcopal (St. Matthew's Church,) and the Reformed Church, where nblo discourses were delivered. The interior of the Si. Matthew's Church, was mugulllecnHy trim med with evergreens, and appropriate mottoes. The Reformed Church was also decorated. A triple golhle arch of evergreens spanned the pul pit, nnd u similar one crowd tho gallery. Tine" Inure festodis sprung from tho centre of tlio cciiu In dim-rent directions, and everything cv en to the tripling of (he sentence "Glory to Ood in I no Highest," pointed to tho Trinity. Ail tho lilfercnt symbols weie connected, nud "Trlul'y In Unity" was the iill-pi-evallinir jet Invisible, motto. The name "Emanuel" hanging la gol den tellers within (he cenlri; arch over the pulpit in Its sigiillieatlon (Jod be with us three words In one symbolized tile Idea of Trinity lu unity to the fullest extent t nnd (ho three tellers I. II. S., hanging In (ho left arch and the star, cross nnd crown, In the right, also portrayed the same Men. In the nflernuon the children altncln d to the Sunday school assembled nt the Church, and wire presented with gifts. In the Lutheran Church n largo Christmas tree, loaded with gifts, presented n Que appea rance. About six hvndred scholars and teach ers were present on this occasion, nnd irlflswcrn largely distributed to teachers, scholars and friends, while (ho exercises ware of the most In teresting character. . PlIONOOIIAPIlV IN CotllT I'ROCEEIIINOS. Those who are acnualiilcd with the proceedings of our Courts, arc aware or the great omount of n I time coiiBUined In taking down the testimony of witnesses. On an avciage, perhaps, two thirds of Hie time is lost In reducing the testimony to writing, nnd then only (he answers and not (he questions are reeoidcd. Now, when wo reflect that the pay of the 30 jurors, and other ofllclals, nud expense connected with tho court, amounts to about one hundred dollars per day, or say, ten dollars per hour for ten hours, which Includes a long night session, we can form some idea of tho great saving in time and money If some means were adopted to take the testimony of win e.-scs ns rapidly as delivered. This hat been done for many years past In some of our cities, by Phonography or short hand writing, and is now practised by many of our Courts in tho In terior of the Stale. A fair estimate we think would snow that nt least one and a-Jialfdays, nnd according (o others, two days per week might be saved ill the county expenses, or from ?150 to $;00 pel week by the employment of a competent and skillful reporlei, whose services, wc understand, can he secured nt $5 per day or o0 per week. It will be seen that a saving ot only three hours, during the week, would psy the salary of Hie reporter, and the clear gain to county would not be less than 120 per week. Mejides, in this oiiniate, ne have not Included the great saving to suitors and others with their """- waiting to be heaiif, nor forgetting the ,l'll' saved to lawyers, which In nil would , . "' l" l amount lo even mure than H" county We have no doubt whatever, that jus- tiee could bo dispensed more satisfactorily, be- i j cause with less delay, with an annual saving of ; nt least $2'KJ0 lo the county. Uesides, the ICitl- 1 j moil y would be more correctly taken Including , the questions ns well ns answers, nnd whldi I 1 could be referred lo olteu : elucidated disputed point.-. with sstvanlaL'e to i The New Year's Address, deliveied lo (lie subscribers of Hie .IminViiit, on Thursday last, by our carrier, 11. C. Mar'.ln. in execution ui: l design,! the neatest we have seen in this section of country. The work upon it was all done by himself, and considering that he is but nu ap prentice of about two years in the service, prin cipally cm culinary composition, it present', a case, of more than ordinary workmanship. If Harry continues as lie commenced, he will cer tainly make a thorough printer, and the Ameii can office, long after IST4, may look back with pride toils former ihril. Ho returns thanks to the liberality of the patrons of the .Inn i iVuu. The new Presbyterian Church in Ibis place re cently dedicated to the service of God. Is not on ly nn elegant structure ill its exterior, but hand somely nnd elaborately hnii-hcj inside with carv el walnut pews, and Maiui d glass windows. Bui what s, perhaps, more important, istlie fact that the acoustic qualities are excellent, ns the lowest tones of the speaker call be distinctly heard lu any part of the audience room. The entire cost of the church was about $:ltl,OU0 on which a debt Of about f -'(KK) was due when linisned, but w hich was extinguished on the evening it was dedicated. Injiiiko. A young man named Henry Huir of Suydertown, in attempting to jump on a mov ing passengei train, near ihc depot, on new year's morning, missed his foothold, und was violently thrown against the signal light nud was serious ly injured. Mr. Hull' was taken to the house of Mrs. Mary A. Haupl, and Dr. Moody :i called to attend him. A Sluih r lull of snow on isiimlay last made many young heart bound illi joy, lu anticipa tion of a sleigh ride. Old Sol, however, epoiled the sleighing by shedding too much heat nn the Btulf, mulling it uway. lee dealers lire becoming ncrvo"s about lining ice bouses. A MrsiCAi. Convention will be held in Free burg, Snyder county, commencing on Monday In the last week of January. Singers ot neighbor ing counties are Invited to attend. The barn of Win. Fullmer, near Pottsgrovc In Ch!llisiii iqile tow nship, was destroyed by lire on Wednesday afternoon of last week. The ori gi.i of the lire is supposed to have been (he work of an Incendiary. Mu. Wm. Sxiur.c, of Upper AugusU, was arrested on Tuesday on comphiiut of II. S. Boy er. Fish Wuidei, of Sc'.insitrove, for -violating Ihc flsh law of this Slate. Mr. Snyder had been catching Salmon and other fish, and brought Hu m to market at this, place. Justice Suyccr imposed u due of 70 and costs. We learn that wai ranls have been Issued for other panics along the river for violating the law. Mr. Wm. Oossbtu, formerly of (his place, now of Hickory, Van linreii county, Iowa, Is on a vi sit to hi6 friends here, and places us under obli gations for a copy of the J)e .folc Wmttru Jlitue Journal, which paper gives the full pro ceedings of (hu State Grange of Iowa. Mr. Ci. veiic.rls4he Grange in that State a great success, j H; Is highly plea.cd with his western home, und 'ays il is the right place for a young farmer lo 1 1 vi. happy If he does not expect (o uinkc a living witlnait working for il. At a rtfular meeting of tho Farmer's and Ilor-liculinilsls- Asrociatiou, ut Augusta Post-OHlee, Dec. 27lh, tho tollowiug olllcer. were chosen for ls.74 1 President, Joseph Emerlck i Vic, Presi deal, Geo. Keher becr.iiuryi Jacob IE. Clark; CorresKiiidiug Secretary, ftol. Maliek, Fsq.i Treasurer, Juo 11 Snyder ; Storekeeper, Ellas Eincrick. Joseph Emerick reported his expeilment wUli Arnold's Hybrid Wheal I a model ale success. Jacob K. Clark, from 3 pint ul While bcho ner Onts, sown br.dcast at Hie rale of on. bushel per acre, on well prepared soil, obtaiuvd two bushe s of excellcut quality. The straw grew very si roug, and stood up well. This va riety of oats seems wall adapted lo this latitude. Proceedings of Teachers' Inntit of c. Pursuant to annnitncrnicut, lh nineteenth an nual session of the Teachers' Institute of North umberland County, convened In John't Hall, In Shiiinnkln, December 15. 1873. Tho exercises were opened with singing by the Bin niuk In (lice Club, fol lowed by a I'm lion of the Scriptures being read, and prnverbv Rev. A. C. Clarke. The President appointed K. T. Owon, Secretu ry, pro. tem. Nomination nnd election of officers being then In order, the followlnir were nominated for Vice President i R. T. Owen. W. II. tnur vn. h,.i i.i... -...in iv r. ' .. " ... .iiii miu, mm u. T . VvllllipUCII. I W. II. tiillfcr. Ellas 8elilii.rfir oiwl tl V I Caiiipbe.II receiving the highest number of votes n ere iieeiaren elected. 11. T. Owen, on motion, was elected Secretary by acelaiuation. .T. 0. Savldirc, on motion, was elected Treasu rer by accl .limit Ion. Tho Secretary elect oHi-rel the following rcso lulions which, on motion. Were adopted ns read i Resolved, That the sessions i.r this bodv bu as follows: From 11 n. ni. to 1-2 n. m n...i ii' . ... .i w . . - TH 1 I'l lllilll,', I CVeiitmr nr.l.w. f n S .lit... ., ' ..... ...... , , , ,, in,, iu uniiiiHi nt dis cretion. Resolved, That it Is the sense of this Institute Hint If a rupoitiT of our number be allowed to record Hie pr-iceeiMnifs or this body, that said proceeding be subject to the Inspection of die Secretary, or a Committee appointed bv the chair for Hint purpose. Resolved, That as there are not to be nnv en tertainment, to which any admission Tec will be chnnrcl, that (ho registration leu wi.l be ll.cdat 60 cent", ror each and every teacher, n'.d cverv other person wishing to purtielpato in the exer- tines. The Secretary chose for his nsslstanls Mr. Stephens, of Suiibury, nnd (ico. II. Bhick, of Dewuit. A rccc-ts was then granted for registration, when 02 teachers reported from 16 districts. The Institute being called to order, Professor Schneider of Snnbury, made some remarks npon fc'inryitfi'irtnani'y, rfibii-uiv. " rfogrefs or Ame rican Independence." U. . lainpliell moved to ann i I tho rcsolu- l" ".' , , 0) .l"e !'' eri? '"" "' ftniril.wl .1 .niL.tnn .mi flu. .....if...- tl... ..... was lost. The following Committees were then appoint ed by the chairman : Kxrci tivr CoMMiTTP.r. Messrs. J. 8. Show ers, J. M. Morgan, M. F. Nolan. Misses Lucy A. Clarke, Kate M. Itrymire. ( owmittee on Resoi.i tions. S. P. Fink, Ma ry Raup, W. E. Deibler. The Institute then adjourned to meet nt 7pm. EVENING SESSION. Institute opened with singing by the Shainokln I filee Club, niter which Pro!. Schneider was In-I trodueed, who spoke at length on the subject of "True Culture," intended more particularly for i parents. j The Sliamokin (ilco Club again furnished mu sic, after which Prol. Beard, of Bhippensburg, addressed the Institute on the same subject, in a few well limed remarks. i The Iiistitue adjourned to meet Tuesday morn- lug, at I' n. in. Tcesoay, Dec. 10th, 1 st:j. The Institute was called tn order by the Presi dent, at U a. lu. ' The exercises were opened by singing of 'That Sweet Story of Old,' by thcShamokiii (ileuClub, and reading of the thirty-seventh psalm by Mr. Schiieldei. i The roll was then called, minutes read approv- ' cd . The President then appointed n critics, Mr. j (loss, and Miss Mat'irie A. Russell. j The subject of Penmanship was then discussed i by Mr. Stephens, followed bv Messrs. Ross anrt Vink. Prof. lieo. P. Beard gave his method of in struction in Languages, preparatory so I he si in'v of the soicnceol I nin'ii. " "'ei iiuiv I lie iraeuer slioiiid make and uionid the chillis jail- ;.. ..... r,.,.! f.,r... II.. ..I. .Mil. I 1... I i... ,.I1M"":1I, ., ivic (cx(-book of language. The : secret ol Hiauaulng littl ctiililreu lie in skill Ir fit-vising means to keep employed their energies. The President then declared u recess of ten minutes. The iccess being concluded, the Shomokln Glee Club again supplied the Institute with music, af ter which Mi-s Lima T. Parsons was introduced who, after a lew remarks in regard lo the duties i of u teacher, proceeded to give some, principles ! which she requested each teacher to remember and practice. 1-t. Begin with (he senses. Never tell a chi id nnvthing which il can discover for itself. ' yd. Require, full statements (or answers, and : avoiil all questions that can be nii-wei'cd by yes j or no. ! Mu- concluded by giving an tibjcet lesson, tuk- j ing ii" her subject a key. The only ilillieiiliy un : del which both instructor nnd scholars labored ! , evidently being an inability to reduce themselves j ! to I lie le-peetive positions of teacher nud little ! i pupils. j i .Miss Parsons was followed by Mr. Beaid, who continued di'.s instructions iu Language throimh j to tin-subject of Etymology, previous to which be claimed lie' in-n uelioo should be given with out I be use of a lcx( tmok. He gave various mc- tbods of instruction. Ills text In all being, "Let 1 practice accompany uud prove theory. ' I The lopie was ulloucd lo remain open for dis- cus-lon for a few moments, alter which the In- I Institute adjourned for dinner. j The House was called to order by tho Presi dent at 1:3) p. ni. After roil .all nud singing, Mr. Ross engaged the uKcutiou of Ihc institute by an ad li-ss on (he subject of "SittiiralncvS in the School Room.'' He was followed by Miss Parsons, who gave a , cla.s ili-ill in Cttlisllienic singing. Recess was I (ben declared After recess Mis Parsons continued ucr in struction in Object Lessons. Mr. Schneider then addressed (hu Institute ou the kuliject of the Higher Mathematics. He was followed by Prof. Board, who utrercd a plan for leaching Descrip tive Geography. The -ciltics then reported. . Institute t lieu adjourned to mex- nt 7 p. rn. KVtMNfl SESSION. Institiita was then called to order, and. after music, Mr. Eaton read an essay entitled " Aesthe tics iu the School Room." This was followed by t lie lcclun: of the evening, on tho subject of 'The Coming Teacher,' by Prof. Beard. The talk of the professor wa a clear exposi tion nf the duties. (ualinVutious and requirements of one who would bo i I rue teacher. Institute (hen adjourned lo idh at l n. m. Wednesday mori-iug. WKDNESPAT MOKN'I V i. j Institute was called lo orib f by the President, al II a. ii.. j The exercises were opened with singing by the Shamokiu Glee Club, and leading ot the Scrip tures by H. T. Owen. Mr. J. K. Uos lollowed on IheBubJeel of pen manship, with u masterly effort. Ha was I'oUowc I by Miss Parsons, mi the 'Mc thod of Teaching Spelling,' which proved (o be very Interesting aud instructive. A recess was then declared for ill minutes. Alter reccsd Mr. r'nik. was Introduced, who spoke practically upon the subject of 'Etymolo gy,' giving a clear exposition of the value and practicability ol a knowledge of this branch, with reference, not only to the placing of word. In their proper position, iu conversation ami coiiiiuunlcalioiis. but iilao lu u positive know ledge of tin ir meaning ul the name time, with out the. aid ol a dieliocaiy. Miss Parsons then gave all interesting drill on Calistheiilc Miming. '1 ho chaiiuiau tiller an nouncing (he progiuiiimn of the alteruooii, np priscd tliiriusiitutc of Hu) iioiniiialion and dec lion ot the Couiiniltce ou Peiiiiaueul ( erlitli ales, when Mr. W. II. Gilgu- oihr.d Hie tollowiug motion ; That all those present holding normal school diplomas, and teachers" Stale ct nilicates, be con sidered nominees us members of the Coinn ittce tin Teachers Peiniaiunt Certificates, und thut tin ir names be placed ou the blackboard. 'I ho motion wss carried. Mr. Black was appointed towiilctlu nanus on Hie blackboard. Orting to sonic of the nominees reigning. Hare was a spirited discussion ou the. lualtcr, tin- hole, d'-libcriiilou, howcv r, without gain ing any desired end. Insiitulu adjourned lo un a at l1, p. in. AVT KNOON srssloN. intitule opened at Pj p. in., with singing by tlit- jshamnkin Gicc Club after which the roll wa called and absentees noted. Thi President uhi-rwards dcelaieU u recess of en minutes, for tho purpose nl prepnr ng ballots; ihc leu inluulcs expiring, Hie. tellers proceeded to collect and coiiul Ihc Votes, the result to be an uotiuccd lit recess. Prof. Schneider Iheu cmraged the alleution of the Institute ou the subject of Malbt-mutic. treating more particularly upou tho "Groulesi Coiniiiou Divisor. Least Common Multiple, and Fiaciious.' He was foilowod with music by the Shauiokiu Glee Club, wheu Ml.s Parsous occu pied the lloor on 'Inveiilivo Drawing.' '1 he result of Ihu election ol the Committee on Permanent CeiliUoalc was auiiuuuced as fol lows I Ellas f i-hiicider, Maguls Rtibsel, J. B. Savldge, I R. T. Owen aud Carrie Bryiulro. These per sous 1 eousll'uled the Committee. A reees wns then granted for ten minutes. After recess Mr. John E. Ross ocenpltd the floor on the subject of Reading, fronting espocinlly on pcHiiltlons. Ho was followed by Prof. Bchnol der witli n few remark. After announcing the proginmmo for the evening the Institute adjourn pd to meet at 7 p. m. ' i EVENING SESSrON. Inslltnte opened at 7 p. m. wlih slnglngby the Shninokln Cleo Club. Discussion or Compulsory Education wn open ed by Mr. Stephens, of Suiibury. followed by R. 1. Owen, when it wn closed until tho morning session. " After music again by tho Olco Club, the Stale Superintendent, Dr. J. P. Wlckershain, wns In troduced, who spoke nl length on the Common School System t 1st. On the Design of the Common Reboot. 2d. On tho Nature of the Coir.mon Schools. I He divided these topics Into their subdivisions, I speaking whh enthusiasm nnd energy, holding the iillciitiou of the niidianec a with a charm',1 so Hi it ho wa often npnlutnled with hearty i cheers, which was a positive, assurance of the manner In which he was received. After the Dr. : wa sealed (he following resolution was ollered ' by R. T. Owen. ; Resolved. That it Is the seno of lliisConven- i (Ion of Teachers, and citizens present assembled, I that Dr. 8. P. Wiekei sham deserves our warmest ! thanks Tor his presence, nnd His able and Inter- ' esllng nd bess. I The resnlii.lon. was adopted unanimously. The Institute then adjourned to meet at 9 a m. I Thursday morning. ! TIILHSDAT MOHN1NO. ' ' Institute opened with singing by the Shnmo- i kill Glee Club, and a mrtlon of the Hsrb.tnr... ! being rend bv Mr. 8. P. Fink. ' The roil was then called, absentees noted, and i minutes of previous days session read and p- I proved. ! Mr. Ross, ofSehnylklll Co.. then emrnireil the attention of the Institute on tho subject of 'Ele mentary Arithmetic.' which awakened oulle nn Interest nmong Hie teachers. I lie. (.lee Club again furnished music, nftor Primary Heading,- nnrti'Hm-cd on 'Methods of After recess Mr. tk-hneiuV.'..".-.. on the subject of Mathematics,' for n short timet lie wa followed by Miss Parsons, who with n class of It' tie boys and girls, exemplified hr me thod of teaching 'Primary R-adinif,' by words before teaching Hie letters. The Illustration was n beaut'ful one, nnd fuil of Instruction. Mr Win M. Boal, of McEwensvllle, was next introduced, who spoke ably on the subject of 'History and Geography combined. Tim President announced ihc programme of the afternoon, nnd after music by the Glee Club, Institute adjourned to meet at l's p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION. T... j . Lin- ... i the rie " 'lib F' "l )r. Griswald, of Blooi.:-urg Btato Normal School being present, he wn Introduced, nnd ! spoke fluently lu favor of County Institutes. their ' Import, success, nud beneficial results, eucour- ' uuiiik leaeiiein in mi nil nielli , mill, ie. u-.iiiiB ' i..v. vu....... .,..,,,v...u. ... ...r.i The Cilco Club aiinlti lumisbfid music, wlicn Dr. .f. J. Jt.hn of Shamokln boronirh, read nil nblo iiipiui: iiiiiium i on .unit mib in .-i iiuiji 1iiveiuiB. t.... I . -e a.. I 1 ni . f . j ne essay was wen reccivea ; ii was a masicny cliort, ewnelng practicable propositions, which if followed out, would certainly benent (he schools of the county. On motion of Professor Schneider, tho essay was requested for publica tion. So ordered. Tl.n eiit.l.i..l ....,lt..t nfllin M.JV Wn lUCll OOCn r.,- .o.-..' i telieit Miwiri. l-"itilf Si.hni.l.L.F ! on uisi .......... . , . ' ' " ' anil I'l. vi 1 is Hiu, loos, nil uei i , u pp-ri 11111 . inufic, a recess f len liilnnles vn granted. After ret ss Mis Parsons engaged the atten tion or the Iustilutc. on 'LaiiL'tiage Lessons, 'w ith ; practical illustinlion on the blackboard. Tho j discussion ol" 'i1- I'o-stloii. nn Compulsory eilu- j cation,' was opened, mid was fairly discussed by ; Messrs. Kink and Eaton. j The Institute (lieu adjourned to meet ut 7 p in. I EVENINO SESSION. j Institute opened at the appointed lime with . music by the Sliamokin Glee Club, when Rev. S. 1 Homer of Miatnokin, engaged the attention of the Institute on the subject of ' The Coining School.' He spoke ably and to the point : his i p marks were full of lnslruciioii -, practical and radical In tlu-ir application. The Glee Club afterward sang a beautiful , Qtiarlcl'c, when Dr. Griswald was introduced, ', who spoke principally on the human brain, a ; model of which he had In his possession. lie afterwards read an essay by way ef expla nation, of (be matter and faels lefoie Introduced on tiic model of the human brain ; dwelling nl-o ' on the co nKiund properties of ni in. After mu-ic by the filee Club, the Institute ml- i joiiiuci to iiicel ll a. in., Friday morning. ElilllAT MOIIMNO. Institute opened w ith singing by Glee Club, after which Hie roll was called, minutes read und approved. The resolution of Permanent Ceitillcato Com- inillce were read, and al(e r their reading, were, explained by Mr. Schneider, (he chaiiuiau of' said Committee. Mr.Millc.r of Bnnbury, then i addressed the Institute on the subject ol 'Study,' : causing considerable merriment because of a j vein of humor ruiiniug through his remark", and , also giving some new and instructive ideas. -The : discussion on this topic became general and was participated In by several of the teachers. j Mr. Boal. of Mc.M wciisvlllc followed with 1 lew rcmalks. Miss Parsens gave another of her Interesting nnd Instinctive lectures on "Object Teaching niid'Dlseiplliie," until recess. After recess the question, 'How can we best create in our pupils n thirst Tor knowledge, and a love for reading,' was discussed by .Messrs. Lcnker, Schneider and other. Mr. Campbell of Sliamokin was called to (he Chair. Mr. W. II. Gilger olfered (ho following resolutions : Resolved, Thut this Institute hgree to pay to Mr. Gublc ti for the use of his organ during our meetings. Also, that we pay Mr. R. T. Owen, Secretary, 10 for his services .it his post dining Hie sessions of (he Iustitule, his position so requiring his attention ns to deprive him of much of the beneflt derived from the iu striiclions given. 2d. That an order be drawn on the Treasurer iu favor of R. T. Owen, to the amount of V3.00 tor the ubovo purposes, I On motion, adopted. Resolved, That the retiring Treasurer bo in- hlrneled by the Secretary to pay to his successor iu otllce Hie amounl of funds of tho Institute in1 his hands. On motion adopted. j The Committee on Resolutions tbuu reported ! the following, which, on motion, were voted up on seriatim. 1st. That the thanks of the institute are due the Shamokiu Glee Club for (he excellent music il discoursed during our successive sessions. I. That the grateful acknowledgements of this Institute are hereby tendered to Prof. Beard and Miss Parsous. ol tlio uumoerland alley Stule Normal School at Shipiensburg, for the gems of Instruction and information so liberally given in us us a body of Instructors. 3J. That II is the sruse and belief ol this Iusti tule that tho Legislature of Hiu Statu should, nud of right ought to, enact a law requiring eve ry Board of School Directors iu the Common wealth to grunt the time for Institutes to the teachers of the respective dis.rll-ls, und requiring said teachers to attend (ho Institute mil lo work when there, especially If called upon by the Su perintendent ; or should repeal Ihc present law compelling County Superintendents to call a meeting of County Teachers' Institute. ttli. That it is to be regretted Ihatsome of our teacher stand aloof from lualilule work, and even oppose them altogether, notwithstanding (hu evidence (hey have, of the imiiicuse amount of good which has already resulted from them, und the visible, signs of what benefit must and will necessarily flow from continuance of proix-i-ly conductou Teachers' Institutes. .It Ii. That we highly appreciate tho Interest manifested by the citizens of Shauiokiu, iu (heir largo und orderly attendance upon our meetings and in the hospitable manner with which I bey euici L.in'-d us while among them. Gib. That wc fail not to appreciate the mas terly muiini-r with which our County Superin tendent continues lo conduct the functions of his olhcc, and the inauifcsl improvement iu Hie schools and scltool buildings, from year lo year, during bis wise administration. 7th. Thai wo return our heartfelt grutltudo aud acknowledgment to (ho Greal Presidcr over all (he assemblies of the world, for tho unanimi ty ol deling, und (bo harmony with which nil our meeting were characterized, and for the manilc.t beuctil wo have received, aud the pros pective good that Is to result from onr having assembled In Convention. (signed by Committee, S. P. FINK. MARY RAl'P, W.E. DEIBLER. Tho resolutions were all adopted but No. B, In reference to legislative ucllon, thut one lu p.ull culur bclug opposed by some of our teachers, who. Instead of showing uu example to the young teat-bars, by the iuterest they sbauld hav takeu lu the Institute aud its workings, were di rectly opposed to every project brought forth by that body. n..i ! -i.;.J ir:S9.4 i'tv';'-riv4vXi'"4 ' ' a b :V'7- ihe Aririenn public ' . ' "! 1 V rear. It ban iut.t vet . i : i . i-! Art satisfaction. h'iJ fia ar - v'.vl.ni the wnnivafurs.il ox-t-ie..i :. un:j. Outs, Biiriis. Swellinir:, Spuli..-, j.nils.s. &o &o., Iir Man and Hessf v f--''lv sbonbl ! n nintrle iloy Jfr. O'Kcefe offered (he following resolution! Resolved, That the thanks of Hie Institute are hereby tendered to the School Director of the several districts for granting the time to teach ers to attend Institute. . On motion, adopted. AISO, IU IhUV. O. lUIIIUI, Ul SlllrtlU.it...,' tw.' ..... encouraging, address on the 'Coming School,' and to Dr. P, 8. Grlswold Principal of the Slate Norinnl School nl Bloonisburg, for his elaborate lecture on the 'Connection between the Brain nnd Body," or the 'Union of Mental Mild Physical Culture.' Alter the resolutions were nil passed, and the Glee Cub sung Hint beautiful piece, 'Home, Sweet Home,' the Institute adjourned sfiM flic. R. T. OWEN, Sccretnrv. SiiAeos Stephen I Gl-I). II. Bl.ACK, Assistants. I N. B. If any Director desire to know the lit ii mil enmni tendance of their teachers at Institute, they can he Informed by applying to the Secretary. MKT OF J I UOKS GRAND JURORS. Fo WKKK fOMMEKCINU MoNnAV. JANUARY Slh, 1S73. Jor,,.in J Hrouk, hlumoklll. twp. ruillesqiciniie. A. Iiingimnii, Uw vuhmio j , Lower Aukus. (', Maui., itnid. .1. T. iover, Miller, puiut. II. llutkuimtr, frhiUiwiua, . I U 1 "".in-", ismvit i, i...i u.i. 1.. (tHi'i'lmll. Cimnf rim, 1. H. Mnj.lt'r, Iiower Angus M. o'ltraiiin, Mt. ('iirmTl tji , A. Hfl, UO A. Ii.HtKeniUltf, i'tlllillMjUH, I .liic.)b MilvliiH, I'pv" AHrf ii .1. M'lij m:iii, Lkwht AiikubIu ; F. H Untr( .1onli:n. O. MiMii OI. Sti.itutikiii I J. Lyoti, Htiubury, W Y. J. fKykle, Hnntnir e w. TUAYKRSE JLUS. WililcriliNf), rti;!, .1. It. Atbinm.Khaim.kin w w l. nlini'fll, Jackson. '' w'ViiU''r' 'td-cr AiiKiishi H. t-atlt, f 'hiliisqilaqlie, A, tlojiKer, Ijower Aiiffiistu, J. Ibiui't, Slioiiidkiii, w w. V.. IV-itfcehsck, lVl iwarc. .1. Usely, miiibilry, K IV. J. V iiiiilerveinler, Norlhn'd .1. Freiltiek. Nortliuiiibcrl'tt .1. Campbell, Htianinkin twp .1. A. Alleker, (lo w w W. lb-iiu, do w w .1. (i.iiiiiuh, Northumborl'il W. fhuiser, liwpr Augusta I. A. Hucner, Sllubmy w vr .1. Kliij e t'pj er lut'ilsln. S. J-just, Xniilairy w w. P. li.m lit, falneriui. A. lli-ist. Pi.iier Mill- .1. H nulsuutnw,, Vf, laootl, I'dll't. i. !.-ipln, Jitcks'in. ('. Berkciibice, NiirllimiiM. W. Pelisyl, Hliumiikill twp Mir-oil tiliH.ni, Twr Au. .1. l'.n-lleln, Slliilnokin t- f '. Newbury, Point. K. miller. Sit. ramie! twp. K, Mwaiik, Khamokin two. M. Itwsl, l.il. Malunio). W, Foley, l o.il. J. Adions, Situmokiu twp. .1. Vsteller, Turhiit. K. Weist, Mt. f'aina-l lloro. fl. burns, Wniitsolilown. J. Irwin, WatHoittowii, A, M.irtin, Mt. I'armel twp. (.cider. JiiekS'iu i. Welsh. I 'e;il, W. Ktirseiniiii.f.'liilhsqinqiie .1. Kt-hrer, Kli.:mekla w w, 1 l i-iuitiiuii. .Ionian. . w . Amiuci mini, oo lp. .1. hi. Id, WiishtiiKbm. M. Wioll. d" K W. I.itt of CiiuMeM Tor Aljuriiol Court. IOf-nilor 21tii, IHT.'t. I. J. W. Frillng and Son, vs II. F. Maligns, Administrator o( Samuel Steblev. J. Smith and Gciilher, vs II. F. Manga. A-l- uiliist rotor of S. Stehley. :;. Samuel MeDaiiiclj vs l'enu'a R. K. oin pany, lessees of P. iv. E. R. R. Co. 4. Levi Seasholtz, vs H. F. Mangas, Adminis trator of isaninel Mehlcv. fl. W. P. Witlilngton H-c, vs Michael Flnchcr- 'y- 0. J. B. Sehoolcy, Vb Henry Haupt. 7; Lanriis ll.isiian, vs II. K. Mangas, Adminis trator of Samuel Slehley. M. Win. II. llariranli, vs School liirc tois of Delaware two. It. John II. Courad. vs George Miller. 10. John H. Conrad, vs George Miller. I 11. John Barlholoincw. sr vs J. II. McCor- (nick. IS. 13. II. lo. HI. Benjamin Williams, v J. II. MeConnick. I George Bower, vs J. II. McCormiek. James I). Gehrig, vs Lenar.1 L. Uidclmnu. j Eva Schlichty, vs Aiilhony Hummel. ' James 11. Homes, vs Win. II Marshall. i J. Sanders it M. Sanders partners c, vs I 1" Frederick aud Krebs. j 1H. Jacob E. Stricklcr, vs John VNeisl. lu Daniel II. Maitrer, v Henry T. Bowman. '10. George Miller, t John . ttnvder. '.'1. .1. M. Frey for (he use of D. W. Smith, vs J. C. Morgan aud Geo. Treon. Hi. State Bank, vs Abraham Kissinger, til). John W. Snook, v Henry Skull. 34. T. L. Fryinire and Co.vs John J. Wike. 35. E. K. Miller who sues lor himself nnd Sha mokiu twp, vs Hugh II. Teals. 3d. A. G. Marr, vs Joualhan Hoover. 37. Ross, Shott & Co, vs J. E. Smith A Co. 3S. J. W. Davis, vs J. P. Beard & James Beard Administrator. 3'.. Charles Koch, vs J. II. McCorinii k. 3li. Andrew Ford, vs Amanaus ivuiz. N: l MITH KN. To HpitallMtM. To Men of Medium yioaiiH, ami lo all Wialiiuff lltiuiesand IIiuh Avoid fujiiig IteulM. By reference lo the Watsontown Itteonl nnd Sunbuiy "Ga.ctle" will be secu u full aud more explicit description of the properly 1 otli-r lor sale, either In lots or by tho acre. But what 1 wish to more particularly bring before the pub lic Is the LIBERAL TERMS on which they are "l wlVl SELL LOTS from SlOO to 8500 and Lands by tho ACRE from M00 to 50(1, according lotbo location. Tbhvs i- Ten per cent, or the purcnase money down, the balnuce 111 time and amounts lo suit purchasers, from ONE to EIGHT YEARS, with legal Interest rroui day ol sale. The streets and alleys will be opened ns rust as lots are sold, so thai nil may be approached, with ease. All persons who are now paying rent can have nu opportunity of securing a home for less mo ney Hiinuully'llian they are now THROWING i WAY ir. rent. Any person wishing to see the hinds or lols will call on me, wheu every opporluuuy will lie given them lo have a fair chance to see. the supe rior udvuutuKi-s presented lo tho public. In addition to tne (anus uoove rea ricn now oiler for sale TI1KKK 1)H i-...i.i.u iiww SES, siiuale on Water streel, iu Walsoutown bo rough, the one being iue large una ..ui...,.. Hi-b it liwcllliic now occluded by mc, nil ot sum dwellings having the noei-s-nry outbuildin for Immediate use. Tor further nforiuallon can on or auun-s. J. M. FULLMER, Waisoiiloivii, Pa. Oelobcr Bl, IVo!. 1 yi. ....'.. The d'onlV kMiou ol wn luvulid. Published by a warning and for the benelit of ( Young Mon and others wbosuder froin Nkiivoi s Deuilitv, loss of Manhooii, etc., supplying the means of suir-curo. Written by one who cured himself utter uudergolng cousulerublo quuekery. ....a m....i ir... m nwu-ivinir a iol-raid illrectca envelop. Siillerers are Invited lo address tho author. NATHANIEL MAYFA1R. June 14,73 0n Box l.VJ, llruoklyu, N. 1 . TOi'OSSl'JIITIVEN. Th advertiser, having loin .iu.snenll cured of lUsI avr-ul disease, l'ou.uin)iiioii, by a simply reniwiy, la aunoii. to mak kuow.i lo his I.-II. 'i0-l';r" Ji,, ,, f uri.. I o all who dir il, he will "-I'd ! onu:prUt,Hiu u-d. (free of ohurg,,, "i'Jf'1'" ,Um. lor iirerlna and lunik- lh "'""''t'T,,'" dud s auns l ure lor iHiiiauniWieu, Asthma, bromlul, Partlss wiidilag he preacrlplU-uwiil pl. sdUrss. 1U. ISilin tt.. Willllll. Nw oi. ' Hot. at, I8la--ui. .... ' " -j'- i4 .ii. -"ir- - . v.-M.m K, Linlmcn'. The money re- 1 n.. i nlojg tho Liniment Is ft repre- ! "d pet the Pennine . !.'. T'AK MlrSTANH LINIMENT. Sold by u'.l DruggiBls and Country Storm, at 2 c . COc. and $1 00 per Bottlo. otioe vis, sia of bottle. Ac. KltKOItS OF YOI Til. A geiitlemnn who suffered for years from Nervous IMullty, Prvnialuir ly, mid all ll peffi-e's of yon.h ful inibsei-"linn will, (, the snke i.f urtcriiiR hu niHUily. scad Insi to nil wbo need il, the reei s mid ill-m-iifni for nniKiiiR Ihc slnii. remedy bv which lie wu cured, bulTnem wWiina t.iAroU by the (lvrtilMr JUll.N u. I.,I1,., 4'ireilnr HI,, New Vorl. NOV. H, 1S7: Hill, il fk amercha: fl lllKRS will h U m ,oll"il' AwU'Ti:i MERCHANTS nnd MANTFACTUR- best inmre their shipments siinniion ny using eillllNOIl'N r niiipi'im; tags ! liver I wo Hundred Millions have been used within the past ten year, without complaint ot loss by Tag becoming detached. All Express Co" use them. Sold by Printers and Stationers i everywhere. I Ocl. ill, 1H73 0m. Children ottrn look I'nlc nnd Kirk from no other cause than having worms In the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to Hit child, being perfectly WllITE.and from all the coloring or other Injurious Ingredient usually used In worm preparation. CL'RTIS & BROWN, Proprietors, No. i!l5 Fallon Street, New York. I Sold by Dmnflirtt anil ChemM; ami dealt In ; Mrtlirinc at Twenty-Five Cents a box. .Inly 13, 173. ly. Thirty Years' Dxperlence ofau Old X ii rse. Jlra U iuNlow'ii NootliiiiK Nyrup in the rf-rlHoii of one of the best Female il,y.i. ;.iiis and Nurses In the L'nlted States, nud fins been used Tor thirty years with never failing safety and success by millions of mothers nnd children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the aduK. Ji corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates (he bowels, aud gives rcs(, health nud comfort to mother and child. We believe It to be the Best and Surest I Remedy In the Wot Id. iu nil cases of DYSKN ! TERY and D1ARRIKEA IN CHILDREN, whe ther It arises from Teething or from any other I cause. Full directions for using will accompany j each hot He. None Genuine unless the fac-simile , oI CCRTIm A: PEKKIvs is on the outside wrap per. Sold bv all Medicine dealers. July 13, IWo. ly. I'lic lloiiHlioId I'aiiaeoH, and I'aiiilly l.tnliiifut Is Ihc bct remedy In the world for (he following complaints, viz. : ( ramps in Hie Limbs and Slo maeti. I'ain in the Stomach. Bowels, or Side, lib, iiin.iiisiu in all it. I'oi'iii, Billions Colic, Neu ralgia, holcru, Dysentery, Colds. Fresh Wounds, Burns, Sure Throat, Spinal Complaints, sprains uud Bruises. Chill and Fever. For Internal und EMernal Use. lis operation is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the cause of the complaint, it pciiet rales and ?i vades (he whole system, re sioiin:: healthy action to all its parts, and quick ening I he blood. Tlio HoiiMt'liold I'anuroa 1st purely Vegetable ali i All Healing. Prepared bv (T'RTIS .t BROWN, No. 315 Fulton Street. New York. Tor sale bv all druggi-ts. duly 13, 1S7-J. ly.' Wnrnnttes. tin the lath hist., by the Rev. D. A. L. Laver ty, Davih Pkti-.iis and Miss MahV M. Wii.vebt, both of Matauioras. Pa. On Saturday evening the BSih inst., ntthc Re formed parsonage, by the Rev. C. 8. (Jerhard, Mr. Wm. Mackeht, of Suiibury, to Miss Ei.ir. HETH J. Gass, of Lower Augusta. ill Jncksou township Mrs. SUSAN FERTF.N BACH, aged about 4.1 years. 'vDtiidis.tBi.tiif.ts. HIXTF.lt M'TI.I.S A MACi N I TR ENT STOCK of Trimmed Huts and Bonnets, Plumes, Feathers, Ribbons, ('rape Veils, Crape, Crupu Hats slid Uon- I s- - nets, Biidal Hals and llonnets, and a lull assortment of the latest styles in M I Ii I. I X K M Y AT Miss M. I.. GOSSI.EIi'S, Fourth St., Iwlow the S. V. R. R. Every effort will lie made to please (hose who favor her with their pairontigc. tsiinlmry, Nov. 7, 173. S : v ON I On 50 Cent for Dotih. Il V .l.i;V.' i it ' iia . it': ATOTirr. I. bercbv iflven that an clectiou of lN uianaiters of tho Aecommodatlou Saving Fuudniid Louh Aaaoelallou. will lake, plana oo Saturday, the SJTl li day of December, 1873, at V-i o'clock p. ui., lu (he room of Clement 'e bulldlug, Third St., Ituubury, la. SAM'L FAC8T, Bar., Pre sd'. Jcb S4iiii,r3e,Vy. Bimbiiry, Dec. ... i j .-. .. . - I. . . .' . . ' ihio (J5S Tl-.. 1 . V ' ' ' . I 1 . .,''.' f.. "I . Vs-.l. (. ' "-. J i - " r.? .'X: tL ' .:'Oiiv-H..,n..t,a.,s, " ... , . . . .i i I" svusamui i ' ". , . finol I1 i i - ' (Country M...- ' ...' If';'-:: -.-'.rtlair. . a cs) IT w ISJ Y K If A pmfllable and tcrlabl bni.li.a tr m'" have or can mke lel.ni! aM wfah ta iiT'J .'ll'S for circulars addrei BTAR iS?" N A W AUK, 80 lleskraan Rl N. V "TA MMI- Tor COUGHS, COLDs, HO 4RSENESS AxL ALL THROAT DISEASES, HEM.' CARoEc TABLFTM . " - 4w. J-1. . rm.ss.B.lB. ri ine Air. hitler's Venn .hi.'ii t " c""'". FtlU.,40. A nuclei ahonid irrlu hr. Fit iVrTrV fa'H(;hTTlli 1-ttlla. ,o. 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A M I' H O II I N E " Xtl-firt'"t discovery for the Immediate relief cure of Rhttiiinulisin, Nuuruluie, Spraius, Bruises rams, i rams, euii joints, hwcIIIiiifs, Inflama tions, Hiinious, Catarrh, Ac., Ac. It will not irreitse or stain, und for the tollett is a luxury iu every fumlly. Thousands win and now testi ly lo its great merits. Try It. Price per bottle, ss cents. KfcfBEN UOYT. Proo'r. 3)3 Grecn- wich St., N. V. Decl9.4 w. r3A.HTjl-2H sent by maU for 80e. that retail lilies for 1U. tl. U WOMJOTT, 181 Cluthaio fiqaare, N. . iec.in.'ia. iw. The Hlirhest Medical Authorities of Europe sav the stronircpt Tonic, Purlller nnd Dcobstruent known In the medical world is T n i" n T " n It arrests decay or vital forces, exhaust ioiof the nervous sysiem, restores viiror to Ihe deblPtated. cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstruc tions and acts directly on the Liver and Spleen. Price 1 a bottle. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St., N. V. Decl9.4w. 9T2) 7 I.opnlcil Hi M illlamisport, r. KttabUthet 18(10. The BEST COLLEGE in the Country. Has the best Penman in Pennsylva nia. For College Paper, Specimens of Penmanship, Ac, address DAVIS A OPLINGER, DccltMw William s port, Penn'a. Vf fflnnie (TnmPi by mall to anyoneof CIIC JlinjllC VLOUIl) ror tl. Will change any colored hair to a permanent black or brown and contains no poison. Trade supplied at low rates. Address, MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield, Mass. Deel9. 4w. (1 llriiiRS ynu free by mail 'he verv liest "Pi) ' 11 L. A H T I C T H U H H I Wrile al mice lo 1-oukhot Co., Hi Broadway, JrV. ln-c. p.i, 4w. WKNTWDKTII-S KKY-H1NH ANDI-HI'l Kl'OMBIX EI. lierniHli Silver auiuple IX. C'irulllars free. Btaf. fniil M'jk Co., Gli Kulliiu St., N. V. lx-cl.4w. 200 IM AOS and OKUAKM New mid Keoulid-llaud, of First-Cless Mjlo-rs, will be sold si 1.owit iriccs for casb. or ou I ustullmeula.ln city or country, durii.a Ibis t'liiHllclal CriHiH and die Holi days, by tlomce Walcrs aud Hull, No. 4s 1 Broadway, tbuu ecr befnre otr.'i-cd iu N-w York. AKuta wanted for tue sale of Waters' f Viebrutetl 1-iunos, fNnicerto and llrclii-Hlri.1 Oraaltu. llluatruted Cataloffilt-s mailed. Great Inducements lo Ibe Trude. A lartfe tlistsiunl to MuiialciH, Cbarcai-a, HaiKlsy-Hchools, etc. lcclti.4w. IIHSI IT RN I Flit"! 8-J.1 Wholesale am Ketai'l. LADIES', GENTLEMEN & MISSES' Finu Sual 8ncqi(C9, 1- ((ia Astrakhan Sacques, Finn Sctil Turbiins, Fine Lynx S.-18, lrivino Gloves and Caps. TIiu Lnrgcst Stock of Hockca in tho City. All ol mnrb are olTcrtsl tielow coat of imnortation. at the olil-es. jbbsbed and reliable sloit; of I. t I IN ii K It B E It , 8i5 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. 8J5 Enolish Walking Jackets made to order. ll Ul.4. For Three 3-eent KlMiupn We will send l UK atroha (a nai.nr aire ot Y. ltliz) for a moiubs. and as iremnnn any one of (be following articles : O.s nut- curollio. 1 nne I'lloU'tfracU. i uu lsaoill i.iu. l sua act sleeve bullous, 1 tiiie colljr biltlon. Hentt at ones lo THE Al'llUKAPl ULIHHINUf'O., Hirll.b'fleld, Muaa. lll.4w. MAGNIFICENT NEW BIBLE HUOl'tRSi fine iuu jtim ltied S'JO in 4 days, aellini Ibe l.'nmplets linieaiic mnie, juai out. ew lyi.eauaiiiEenreatureii. sun Kufriivni, aurior pa)H-r. t'.xiila eve:y way suit sells quick. Hal tenua to Agents. Out lit free. For full isirticulurn, a.lilrean, HC1014UU DUlin., rut a., va bausoui bl I'bilaiii'b.Um. IocltlU. lftSYrilOMANi'V. or Hull CHAKMlNlV How X either H'i nmy fcimiti uj khiu the lov antl fTtiiuus of any j mou tlu-y eliOtsiwi inatMtilly. Tbti uu 1 )e metital aiMimrt'diaDt all inu (itnMiM,fiv,tiy luail, fnr ibc, tuKHhtr witb a imtrrmK KUide, ryjttiau Orm vr, UriMiun, Hint to Jjiuheii, Vdiliiik'-NiKlit Mhirta, tie. A tuHT tMok. Aaurt-stn 4. w ilo-i am to. run, euuM. Ik-o. 6.7a. 4w. rani irrnwnawn A Imm SjMift. full aff aral Ultl . .n . ..rt .. f Inf. irrT.Klu.n A fnm two " AiUna ldaKCa,tabiaiaAfsKswTk. 1IIVVTH WANTFD VOK F.VF.KVHOUY'N OWN rilVfH IAJV. liv iv w. iil.tAHllN. 11. P. A maauittceul volutija atuiiudiuK iu iiunirtant lufomialkiu, aud elestantly U- luairuuHl. flue Agent 100a iw wruem iu n. - Piles and ti.nna (o suit tHrtlaiM. or circular saaraai H. N. M. KINSKY k Co.. IS S. 1th Ht., Pbila. lai-.S.4w i-Ml'llT pniU'l.sHlTIO'll Notlea Is hereby given Ihut the several Courts of Com mon Pleas, General tjuarter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans court, luun oi uyer ana terminer and General Jail Delivery, in aud for the connly of Northumberland, will commence at the Court House, lu the tiorougu oi oiiuoiiry, ai eiwa. A. M .. on MONDAY. JANUARY the 5tU, 174, and will continue two weeks. The Coroner, Justices or tne reace ana ixrosia bles in uud for Ihe county pf Northumberland ar requested to be then and there lu their proper persons, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, aud other remembrances, to do those thlugs to their several officii appertaining lo be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf ol the Com inouweallh against auy piisoper, are requested t and counuauded to be then and there allendiug lu their proper pcrsous to prosecute against him as shall be Just and not to depart without ltxtvo si their iieril. Jurors are requested to be punc tual In tlKir attendance, at the tlma appoiuted, agreeably to their notices. Given under my baud at Suubury, (lie 5th dy ol December, Iu the year ol our Lord one Ihou sand eight hundred and seventy-three. SAMUEL H.UOTHERM-OL. Bheritt. GEO. W. COBLE, . tj. m II p U 1." I- f j I M II t ur iiisv - Reil Estat Aokst, and Ageut for the Puii-a- Ulltl.rHIl Ml'TCAi. VHOTUrTIVB law IsauiiAHigC'oaifAwr. llertlUttU, A'ortlHHubtrlumi ViMuly, ALL CLAIMS eutrusted iu bis bauds will reeelv proiupt attention. lUmdoo, Aug. M. TH. nios.