- 1 unburn American. SUXBURW MAltCH i', 174. RiIronl Time Table. ABKlVal. NI I'l'f.KTrUF.l'tf TRUSS MM NHIRV. N. C. R. W.. South. P. t E. K. U. Wct. Eimira Mail, ll.l.'ia m i Eric M:iil, 5.15 a in Erie Mail, l--r5 ' Keuovo Ac. 11.10 a in BuflaloEx. 2.50" I Eimira Mail 4. 10 fin HarrUbnrgAc. S.lOptu Rutlalo Ex, " SlNUt'llV AND I.EWISTOWN li. I:. Ij-ave Sunbury for Lewi-town nt o.:'-' . "., and 4 -0 p. :n. Arrive at Suubury from i-cwistown -t 1.:-.5 and 6.55 p. m. SHAMOKIN I'lVlsIt'., X. !. W. leave I i:i:ivr Express, 11.45 a in MaM. '..::( m Mail, P " I Espres. 4.H0 p m An accommodation train kws thamo'.iii at 7.10a in. arrivius at Mt. tunnel j.1 in. Keturine, leave Mt. Carincl at T.lHl - inn at Shamokin '.SO p in. arriv- I I DA.NVUXF., HAZI.ETON & vril.KrMIAItl'.E K. Leaves Sunbury r.t 015 a. turn at 4.10 p. in. for York. lle- Accidcutal Insurance Ticket can be had of J. Shipman, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. Winter Arrangement lor Hie rt Office Ht Kunluir, Pa. Offl.-e (tHH fro, 0.50 a. m., to S .. es-,jt vh Sundayx. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND Cl.OSINO OF TIIF. MAILS. Arrivea at follows : From the East at 5.15 a. r.i.. 4.10 p. in.. " 8outh,5.15a. in., 4.10 p.m. Wect, 5.15a. m..H.15p.in.,4.10p. in.. North,! .50 a. ni..ll.!5 a. m., 4.10 p.m. Shamokin, Mt. l"ann l and points on that Hue, U.25 a. m.. 4.00 p. hi. Mail! close a follow : For the East, 5.45 a. m., 10.50 a. m., 4.M p. in. " 8oath, 10.50 a. m.. 4.50 p. in. S p. in. " West, 10.50 a. in., 3..V1 p. in., S.ou p. m. " North 3.50 p. m., 8 p. in.. Shamokin proper 11.15 p. in. Shamokin and ofiicc on that route, 4.20 p. m. Money order will not be isud alter C p. in., Ati nl nrdnri. 4. J. SMITH. P M. Iitsincss ffocals. T Impkoved Jaovr.H & Bakek Sew inu Ma IHlst. Thee celebrated machine are oll'ered at the most reonable rate. For particulars applrto I- 5- KUTZ, Airent, Feb.22,'73.-ly. I'l'P"' Augusta township. Caholi!1! Daui dealer in Musical Instru ments and Sewina Machines, Market street, near Third, Sunbary, Pa. Call and examine the best Oresns. Mclodeons. Scwin? and Knittinir Ma chines in the market. Always on hand the Es tey, Silver Tonjue, Smith's American. Mason fc Hamlin Orpaus. Orders taken for nil kinds of Pianos and Mnsic.il Instruments. The Peoples Favorite Sewinjr Machines ; Domet:c an t liro rcr & Baker. Persons purchiiiisr inaehims 'rom me wlil receive instruetions. Fir-t-c!ass Knittinjt Machines for sale. Ii Cassot pe Denied that li. I., it unh nbukh ip the largest and !cet assortment of liotisc lold fnrnitnre in NorthnnibeHaii 1 county. The nost beautiful bed-room suits can be had at rea onable price. Parlor furniture of -ery Mvle nd (frade, are kept on hand. Upholstery done t short notice. Undertaking a specialty. Tut large Mock of boots aud fhoes at the Ex- I e'.sior store of Win. 11. Miller are selling off spiiT.y. The inducements offered to buyers at lis establishment has convinced hundreds that is the bes: place in the country to purchase a ood article of boots nnd shr b. A great v iriety ft um shoes and boots are kept en h-ind. A VKttT Urge assortment of Hats and Caps aie icn at the store of S. FanM. Market Square, ar-the Court House. His a-ortincijt is cot irpaseeii anywhere for beauty, durahi'.i'y and leapiiefs. Oil! and see the latest styles. Ffksos waniing Business Cards printed will j id at this office nnasrortinentof superior .,ual- and printed in the latest styles. Card, or tn lo;cs printed at the lowest rate-. As n advertising journal, the 'A.iHfUan'' is t eicelied, as it has a large uml constantly in asing circulation. As a means of securing the ide of Northuiuberlar.d county, it presents ad- j -. f No.-lliuinberiand, after which the visi ulages which no live business man can a'ford j (,,)s paitook of a bounteous supply of refresh- disregard. L'oi.ts am Cow Foi: Sale. Three threc r old aud tw o two-year old colts, and several sh milch COWS jre ofleiod b-r sale by the tia itigned, residing near the Northunibei i.ui 1 dge, iu l"l-tr Augusta township. Apply to m l 6 St. Groin. r. W. Stkoii. Tea Union Park nnd Agricultural Association I bold their next Annual Exhibition al Suubu Pa.. Sept . 2, IK), and Octoln-r 1 st and 2d, 1 74. ok Kent. The Drug Store Room now oeou d by W. I). Melick. Also the room adjoining nst's hat stoic. Eu.iuire of H. B. Ma.sfk. . j t many of our subscribers may change their j ces of residence on th' first of April, nil such i so that we l oic-itac no... i n r,-, - make the change in their jstoftico address, j te the name of the i-ostoflice ut whieh they j Tir A( IT,MS- ntroiiT. We publish the An- now receiving their paper, aud the name of j i,or6 i;, porl this week as news and not as a office ut which they wish to receive it. j raiyjrig advertisement. Every reader should give "r j.. . .- ! it a careful pernsaL The rep.ort is fully explain N auolher column will be found the advertise . ' , r . ed bv the auditor?, aud is the most falisfaetory it of Messrs. Ncagelv & Perry, who are man- . .." ." ,. . , . , of anv v.t made in this county. lc cougra'u ctnrinr an ! flcaiing in all kiudsol lumber for , " . , idiug parjMisos. Their establishment is large lo.iM.ir iM3terbit ea ti le niiM-ure.1 eiiial in , . . . ; and quality to anv in the lnu.l r regions. .,, , ." . r. , - ; ir mills arc located at Millor-burg, Dauphin ntv, and are doing an immense bu-iuess. ' i tie cars of the Emt.ire Liiie. it was discovered ! Tuesday, had ton broken into through the ', and dry poods taken out of boles lieiween I ladelphla and this point. Those c.n are I y tanipered with along the raiiroat. iveraI. young boys, their agt s ranging from 1 o 17 residing in the lower part of our place, j e arrested on Wednesday last by Capl. j oh, nnd bound ovi r by F.u':rc mi.1t. for j king into a freight car in the b-r yml, ; N Sunday evening about '. o'ei.M-k. n lire .e out at Alaska Miai't, silti.it.od about two j .swest of Mt. Cannot, and burnt t'own the ; mill, boiler house, engine house and another II Improvement. Loss estimated at about 30. EW Mll.l.lNLItT G.X'Ii. Miss M. L. I.os-le!. j is always looking ubcid to aecoinaiod.ite her i erous customers with the latct style of I s, lias jut opened the lirst supply fit j riag j inery Goods, al li.r store on Fourth street.: goods are the latest in inaikc, and will l-o : at reasonahio ).rie.-s. 'a'l ai.d lor idid assortment. -o- e are indebted to Dr. A. T. Hewitt, tuembcr e Legislature mr this county, lor a o.-py of d's Legislniivo tinnd Hook, mid other sje avots. CTIOS Sai.rs. The lure- a.oit:neiit of Goods of I. A. Finney, on Maiket street, if the railroad, will hp .old out ut jmiilic on, commencing M ml.i) . nii:g. and will ! inlinued every eveniut;. and on Saturday, The Watsotitonn tec. limivii,;. Mnj;.r , all the goods are o!d. Mr. Finny content- ! V. J.. Ivwart, of this place, a-, a suitable I .-iii-t going into other business, iui.1 tiik s this ' ocii.ih- candidate for I.ieiil.-i.aiil Governor. Wc 3d of cloeing out bi tO"k. Look out for don't heiieve ihe Major will l'it- at that bait, ; uciiou sal.-s. Goo.ls will be sold cheap, j John, for he knows that the Democratic c.iinli tore will also Ik- open daily nt intervals be- I date, n hn r he may L". will nn-.-t w h h i rlaln the auction sales, when goo.N wilt lie sold ' defeat. ! e far In-low llteir value. - Ir th'xe. w ho owe the ( liitor c f I hi. paper niel i:Y Kai HK(M sold his hotel in Gratz. -.:.. t i.u,.. u... . .. l... Msi-ssioii on the first of . j.ril next. TXASTEK Al'I'lUNTKIi. Ji Il'Illi.lll Hilelntlll f,.'1j been coiilirmed Postmusler at Fisher's v liia coiiiil v. Rev. Mr. Gearhart, of the Ileformed iRtthis place, delivered several interest- mons on Monday and Tuesday of lst it Millcrsbnrg, Dauphin county. first thunder storm of theseasou rciirrid fnesdav aftcnioou last. iti. W. SaiUir has, resigue.1 as cashier .ugDsta Bank, in this place, and intends n to Tamaa.ua. The Doctor is a gfn .d ' man snd an evcelVnt ciliret). Ati TMPTFi Em-ate of Two Convicts on Thliu Way t the Pr.NiTFNTiutY. On Friday evening last, Sheriff Rothcr:nel, a ceom pan icj I v John A. Mivd-r, of Upper August township. j started rr ilic Eu'tcrn Penitentiary with the Ihrecconvicts sentenced Ity the ronrt lust week, j Rrowu, Or.-.y ami King. The prtsoi.ers were j clociy watched, as tit iij r- tnl Kitir, who were hiiudciiM'cd together, were noticed to evince signs of uiuusiiies. When thev iriived at Harris- l.urg and '..mc-i-t-.-r, tli-y wanle ij the Sheriff to take llun: out i.t procure reticshiiicnts, which he declined to d'. At llowiiiunton, the Shctiff. feeling t-omewh.it fatigued, stepped outside the car for :i sleet time while liie train was stop ping. On rc-. iilei ing he found hi.-two prison ers oal of i heir M.t, w h'-n hi' asked Mr. Snyder, w ho Mood nl the diM.r of the wat. r rio-et, what had become of thc:n, w ho replied that tin y had been in the water closet for f-oine lime. The Sher'.il" Mis -H'cting s.mi.i thia.: wrong, hastened oiu i-iil" the ear : 1 1: : 1 1 i i and ja.-l in time to s- e t lie last one emer-:.- f: 'in the win low, the one hav ing not o-it Ie- l foier.ioM aui tin- other head foremost, co'.ipic.i together. On seeing t lie Shciill'thev turmd as white. as a clu-i-t. liii'li'r j that their plan of c-cape had been fruMrated. I Thev were at onee taken back into ll;e car. av in their han.ieulle ! condition an allempt nt re sistance would hae been iice'css. When ap proaeliins the city tli' V re.Uested to bij taken to the P. nilelitiary in Mreet cars instead of a cab. but the Sheriff was too wide awake to becau'it by such a ru-c and refiis-d their modest refill's:. lluri:: a'.l tliis cxeiteun ut, lirowu, the colored man, made no attempt to escape, although a favorable opportunity presented itself. They were all fafely lodged in the Penitentiary on Saturday morning, and th Sheriff returned home the same evening. Sheriff Rothci'.nel is deserving of credit for his watchfulness in pre v l.ling the escape of these two old olleudi rs of the 1 uv. While in prison here they informed the other prisoners that they had been traveling tegetliLT for fifteen years, and had made an en gagement to mevt at this place for the purpose of robbing a jewelry store on the corner (sup posed to be J. W. S'.cvnsnn s.) (ir.iy was ar-rc-te.i jit ivwart for Mealing boots while on his way here, and King arrived on thesame day they ugreed upon to meet at this place, but iiuding his comrade in jail went and Moic a pair of boots to get to jail also, so they tu'uht be enabled to effect their escape together. They expressed great contempt for our jail and scouted the idea of being held iu it longer than they chose to re main. Thcysiiso stated that they had picked the p.x-kct of one of the grand jury while exam ining the county prison lat week. Ci:i i:i.tv To Amvai.s. That there khou'd be a society such as exists in the large cities for the prevention of cruelty to animals in this plaee is instanced very frciuciitly. This being a central point of the transportation for animal on cars, there should be some one to look after the treat ment of ar.intal anl enforce the law who cruel treatment is administered. We notice frequent ly horses tied to posts after being diiven hard, without even a blanket to cover them, while the driveis were in the saloons or bote's roasting their f bin- nnd drinking rum. Di:tii Ji in.;; Wli.kek. 'I he Hon. deo. C. Welter, of lh:s place, died on Wednesday morn ing last after a lingering and painful illness. He was pro-(rated about a year ago by his nervous system breaking down, since whieh time he con tinued to sink graduallv until nil h.pes of reco- Vt., y Wfr(. aliandor.ed, and death relea-ed him from his sufferings. The Judge was one of our oldest citizens, industrious, and of good moral character. For many yeais lie carried on the merchant tailoring business, and some years ago was appointed .-i-.sociate judge of this county by the (iovertior. He was ei t ied t the fame office : two years ago, w hich he held at the time ol his I death. He also held a general agency in the Ly ! coming Insurance Company. Through industry nnd economy he nceiitau.ated considerable means. His f uncial will lake place from his re sidence ou Market stieit, to-morrow (Saturday) and will lie buried wall M.-.ionie honors, of j which old -r he was a prominent member. ASivrRKV vr W. C, No. IV, P.O.S.orA. o. ... ... S. of A., took place oli Friday evening lust, iu their hall on Maiket Mteet. The hall was crowded lo overflowing. The loom was hand somely and appropriately decorated with flags niidtlow. is. Adi'.icsses were de.ivercd by J. A. Lombard, Em)., ol Selinsgrovc. and W. E. Tay- rucuts furnished by the member. Tim Subhury Silver Comet Bund entertained the audience w ith music. Aliogetiur their fiflh iinnivi rsary proved a greater success than any previous one, giving evidence that this noble order is lu a flourishing condition, and that the ii.leie-t P it for it- ad vancement is greatly on the increase. Convert. Mr. David Ri liner aud his j npils i are prcpatmg to he'd a concert in the Court I House at this place, about the lift week in April j next. Mr. Reimcr is an excellent teacher of tnu- j ic, aud his concert will no doubt be a rich tr.:.t. j His scholars have rapidly advanced iu the si i- j euce of music during the past winter, and a. ; they will asshl ill the cntCi .ainiiient , tle-y w ill m;('ke .y, Jlore alIrjc,ivr. Mr. He-mer is dc- serving of a full house, which ho will no do ,v . I lie concert IS CIVOIl late the las-payers of the county in regard to the have raid off Ihe count V deb!, and now theie is a I ' ; probability of a reduction in the count v Cinc. 1 . ,. , 1 hk Stat :oii:ng ( oinmittee of tue I-.'.aiigei;eai Assrialion made tie: following appointments for the Lenisb'.irg Ciicitit : Presiding Elder M: !. Can .tie r-. I'liioll Circuit A. II. Irvine. Butliiio Clicuit t. Il.inler and P. J. I.ieri l White Deer Circuit E. Kohr. Lewisblllg Statioj. W. iMwilcr. Milton Missiot, A. W. Shenb. rger and A. l'urwilig.-r. Noithuiulierlati I ami vnii.tiry Mi ion A. E. W. Maxwell. Datiii!e Mis-ioa C'olumb'a irenit -Ii. W. Buck. - S. P. Rcaa.er and W. M. i Ionian B'.oouisbiirg Mission R. C. Bowers l.;i)"-ii'c Circuit W. W. Rhoad-. V. yoa.iiig ("n-ei.it P. S. Orwig. SiisiUch:inna Circuit S. I. Short i-. Du.hore Station A. W. Bower. Wiliimt Circuit II. H. Ream. Laird.viilo circuit ". V. Yeag. r. ; Hiigln -villc ( ircu'.t G. L. Bur.on. j 1 Oiaiigeyi'.ie ( in nit 4. M. Itradcr. ' Metliberof I.1IZ Ilie I belli! Ollarterty C. iiiel- j i cue J. M. Young. j Member of Danville fin-nit O'nulcrly Confer, i : ence W. If. Davis. ! 1 Memb.tsof I'ui hi tin-nit l.'ua.t.-iW Conf (- I 1 one. J. W. IU-UV. and T. M. Baker. ! A l.Alt'.i: iii.i.ilii l of persons uathenil iit tie rivi r front oi. Maiket sli.-.-I. o.i S-in.h.y iat. to witn. s. the iiiini.-i-iiai of i v.-u eonveil- lo the lS.-ij.tisl fi.it h. by the ll. v. A. C. Wheal. ) can't pay. they would confer a favor ujion him I Lv reiiieiiilN'ring him in th.-ir t-ra r- l.y reiiieiniM'i ing linn Good. We mm have ation of onr iicithbor. hope for th-reform- ,. ,. ,. ., , DIsT.Rsl(; tb-ci KiiKM F.. Davrl, a son of ' Mr. Mis-hud Matter, of Washington township, between six and seven years of age, met a tain- I i (,t i)(ll on llef,i;,T moruing l ist. S'lfl.-ring ' f,.n, a ,.!d, the litlle fellow desired his j j 111(tii,.r f, Sunday evening last to make him Miinc tea, which she did, and ha 1 set the set the teapot gforittocool oil the stove when, without waitiu ufli' ii'iitiy, be seized the vtsm-l, and plio ii gthc spout to his mouth, drank of the llui.l and in - baled the vapor to such an cxtcut that death en sued from M-aldirg. lie was buried on yctcr ,.,y. 'i l t.tr ( Ttnt,t:n ...) T!"f t1rr. i ,. . . Il ATM Of I AITVIN JOHN M. 1 1 1 IK. I aptaill Huff, of Milton, Wi.s Miickcn with paialysis while seated iu tin office of his hotel on Monday morning of last week, and lingered until Thurs day at 4'.' o'clock, w lien he expired. The Mil tannin says: "The Captain retained his con seiotisness dining a considerable portion of his illness and readily recognized his friends who were admitted to his chmbr. At his lequcst the rite of baptism was administered ou 1 ue- I ,1.MO,..,n.in., I.i' t) IV St II l!. i.l 1-ite llTlslor of the Refill mod Church of Milton, tirc.1t iu teiest was felt in hit. case by the public at large, aud frequent were the inquiries made by his (riends as to the piogp.-ss of the disease and the hopes ot recovery, and the new s of his death, though houilv existed, caused a great shock. Capt. John M. Hit!! was. at his death, proba- j hiy the oldest naHve eilien of Milton. He was j bom on Lower Market strve:. in this borough ! on the 'th day of Y- binary, is2. and a j i-t j cnlei i,:g on his i.e ljear. In hi- earlier yearii , Caj tain Huff was t mployed as a school teac her I in the old school house on Lower Market Mice:, where he floi;rMifd the rod and taught liie voting idea how to shoot. A ft ci wards :ii.d ''! a number o! veals he held the position of Captain on ore of the paike? !:!:- that piied betwes II Williams;. o-.t .in : II ir. .-'en g. It was whi'e :u the pursuit of hi- c i'ling tlii- line of !raei that lie aequo d his tulo id' Captain, an appi Na tion w loeh he h is alwav- retained. His posi tion trough! l.lni ii to intimate contact w ilii I in i traveling ct iiiiiiunily, alnl he had probably a J larger ae.e.iaiiilanee among bn-'mess men than j any other p, rson hi this section of country, When the construction of railroads thioligh this part of the State had rendered the comfort..!,!, M.t slow mciho.l of wab.r traipoitati-.n oh so- Kte, the( aptain .'mlMrhcd in the. hotel business on Broad wav. This w-a twenty-throe vetir.- ago. .. 1.- i. . ." i .5... .i 1 II 1 s. I 111 I HO il.i.cCU 11.'. (-ii... ... j e... nti, i.n.i j know u as the Kagie Hot.!, aa.l ov bi admirable i management became wcil known throiigov.t the Stat as an able, c, uit.'oMs Mid d'gniiieil land lord, a repiitaliou v. hicli lie ne.imaiued u the d iv of hi death. His house was a favorite stop ping place for travelers who liked to time their travel so as to rpruJ Sunday n ith the Captain. The present bail. ling, known since its con struction two yeais ago as Huff's Hotel, is cvf r more popular than the old Eagle, and its size, ar rangement ami improvements over many of the hotels of the day render it a most desirable stop ping place. We never knew any per: on to possess so large a fund of anecdote as the Captain, and he eer had ready an ciitertainiug story for ids fiicnds. His memory of facts was wonderful, as also his recollection of events occurring in the history of our borough, and many a dispute as to the cor rect veision of some fact occurring years ago was sctt'n d bv reference to C'apt. Huff. The Captain w is of a highly social turn and delight- ! cd to attend tin meetings of the Odd Fellows and M:i'o;is. of w hich he v.-a u member. He al'o took : lively interest in school matters, and had ju t b.-.-n re ilcetcd as a school dire, tor for the NVith War.!. I:i till il:- social and basi-iK"-s r, lathm, of life the lapta'nwas an unex ceptionable man. and his death nt a compara tively lipe old age leaves a gap which time alone will close. We shall miss his K indly face fioia our sanctum, in which he was a frequent nnd welcome vi- tor. and every day for a. longtime to come W 'l! expect to tie d him ns we p; hi, do..r, but we shall h.ck iu vain, for the pl-.ce : that knew him r li v. t.nnw him no snore ! forever." The r'-ii. lie. of t h Mondav of this week . . .; wow in!.-: icl on : .i follow.. to Ihe : grave by a largo coireoiirse of the Masonic fraler niiy an.' Ii.depen icnt liiderot Odd Follows, ol which o: !ti5 he was a blight ami devctul inclil her. aiul fi ieii.ls from all !.ii!s of the Stale, who li.i.l come exi re.-lv to ' av li.cir la't lr':Vt:t. of ! re-uct. Ia the death of Captain Hiiif tie . ganiz in. )!is to whi'di he !. loug-d have ..... : of tin ir briglile-t mi ii.'.i is and the community in whi'di he i. sijed on" of i!s mint ntci pi i.iug .an. 1 ic-j i ctc! citizens. Ml-sC. IHnr., No. W, Maiket. M. Sunbury, Pa., has been ap; (:iited oie agent for the sale of Realty .'v Pioits' eelehratcd l'ailor Organ:. Tliey are piououio i .1 bv ihe h.'rt miis'ci ii-s ai a t lir-t class in -t rum -ut. Tho-e who have j ur- ! ch imed IhcM! o! gai:s iu this plan speak of them j as giving entire satisfaction. Messrs. Beatty V P.otte h .e Koi, erv foituuatc in the selection fif their agent, as Mi.-s Dallas i- not only niter- ; I'lising, but fully understands tl.c -.uality ot their j organs, and those buying from in r can feel a- ; sured ofgittinga good insirameni. j Si i vi'su it 1'ii:aiv, a traveling photographer, was arn-tcd by Cap?. Ro.ch, C'h:Tf.r Police, of this place, at S.illa lasiiui g. Lycoming county. on Monday la-!, and brought to Northumbi Hand on Til.--, hiy. t.. ai.swn the charge of tape on the on fif a little uii lilftecii Mr. Pi: -ars old. da'.igh- ter of Jaecb H rl si, dv taken br- fole I'sauir" Die,'! nbac'.i. who coi'ituit ted him to I j ,','. to awai: his ti: .1 H ,p fault of P'ii0 b.-.il. i ILadv i ab"iit '. years of age. and has n wife ; aid three ehiidr county. Pa. ti icsiding ct Mill Ha'.!, Clinton Wil l. l.I.nit. G. O. B.ntl-tl. the Photogial ll j Ait ist, lias posiliM-i v .loci. led to i move his tstab- , J li.-htm :-nt to Miamokia. All who have not yet got one of his Mi pel b "Photos," are invited to 'call at his Gallery, o-ppo-iie the City Hotel, bc I fore Tbui-d.iv the -'''til in-l..aiid have a n gative taken, as allei lint dale lie will piepare lo move. Orders wall be prom liy tiiUd ut Shomo kiu from ail who have negatives iu his posses sion. As Mr. B n'.lett is acknaw Ii lgcd to be .a superior arti-t, all who .b sir a true likeness should call at fim i and leave their or U r before he leaves town. NtW Ci.aiiiiv. Toi;e. 'Ihe stele i 'Oil. lli Millci's biock. on i hinl stmt, this !..(- , foi luerly on-upicd by T. Notl a- a m. r. hai.t lai loiing stoi-, has li.- n ci!tin!y leno.ati d, and a 111 w clothing -tine i.- being o-Iablisl-cd then ill by Messrs. 'iiiio:i ,V Ot ;. nhiii or, who v.ili keep a large ai oitmcut of ial made clothing fir Gents and Boys, (heir .-'.oik w ill consist of a Variety of Ihe l.itei t sly!. , of e,i.is :-s well ; s diuvrciil tiitikos. A g. im.ii assort m. ct . f gen- tlenieus" f in lushing eoo.l. w id be I-..-pt on hand j constant ly to supply every demand. I he store of tin: liiui of Messrs. Siiic-U .V Oj- '. perihelia -r nt Trevoiton. will be continued us : hcletofoic l.ndor the cb.iigc of Mr. Sin. on. The ; stole in Miiln s block nil1 b- .-..'.la tet y Ml Oppi-tilieiiii'-r. Agricikl(iir:il So ;cl .I-:ing. Si M.rnv, March 10, 1S7J. Ac-oiilii.g to piwioiis notice the MoekhoMcis o! the Noi ihiiin'.. i l.iicl County Agricultural S.i cirty nut iu the A i hit rat io.i room in th- Court II. .use. in S.uiibtiry, for th.- p!irpoe ,,j 'i-ti!!" oliieers to s -i Vi- dm ing I In- i-n.uin v. i.r. The votes of l h--tl-ii-kh.. .li '-. pri'.eiiC th-lntr east and i c.iiiittc i. the lolliiwing .l'l.-i- v."i-.- .!. chili d I 1 , I I elected : I '. IWdrut lon-ph Uii. I. I i Keeoidin' S.er. ta'y i. . Aio--:: ; j. I Tn iis-.ii. r John Mcl'ailaiid. ! Col e .jionding Si-en -t:uy 1.. I.. II. ii'.-. Vice I'le-identS J. II. I.- iub.u h. 1 -I Vice I'n -i lei. t; Joseph Nicely, Jr., Delaware; Win. Waldfon, Turin. i; Ainu. S. Wagi.er, Tin hiitil'.e; Win. Conner, Watsoiitown; John Siitc!. Lewis; j I.. SI -.iff, Milton, Ninth Ward; U. D. D.itcsmaH. i Milton, South Ward: John !'.- Ii. lh r, l.ii'.is- ' ipi i.jui ; 'I !. o . Johnson, Point: Win. T. Fo.-sth, , N'oi t'ui i:i lb. i '.mil hot on .rh; John Youn;iiiiiii,Min- : Im i , W- t V.'ei 1; I". I . Ili uu.heli. r, Siiiibury, j F.it-t W.-.i !. G.-orge l.ial. Upp'T AngUrla: J. W. ' l ioiii. ii. I.ow. r A : i. st .. ; lldwanl Grtdy. Uuli CAp.: N'!. liion M ulz, Miauiol.iii twj'.; John M-.o;e, M v.leiiowii: St. pheii I'.itt- lih'.-li ler, Sha luol.iii. II i.t V.'ar h V.'. G. Road", Shalilokill, W.-t Ward; C..spi r Tharp, Coal twp.: John Mc ( ',. c. Mt. Caiiu. ', twp.; S. A. lieigslr- s-cr, Mt. Caiinel boii.ii','!.; ''. K. Weike, Cunicroii twp.; I.v ntiiii Weaver, Zerbe; Henry Fihcr, Wiishing t ; : II. ii. Doiii.ife, Little Mahanoy: Joseph Man:, i. Upper Mahaawv; J. G. Smith, Ja'ksoii ,,,,,. V,.,t. Jordan f.vi.; I'eter l!oi i.-il. i M-., Lower Miihaunv twp.: . H. O-lran h r, Kivcis'i h- borough. 1 I'I I' ll ...O..L- . l.iniiii iaii v.. ii iiiiiliiii".. ! Agrieull ural ( hoiiiist Ro'.-t. Monlgomery Virologist John Haas. The foll.j.viiig iisolutioii was adopted : J.'rtulreil, That the stockholders of the Agii cultural Soviet v lecoiiiuiend the J-.xeeiitiVc I otn l ,,,-nt,.,. to appoint a comniiltec to select suitable i gioiiiii's lor permanent location of llf fair for '"' Society j. - - I 1. N. tiiMKit has been iii'liiteJ Rank As-.-s- jUi for the counties of Union, Northumberland, 'Lyc-ocm:'. Moiitouv. 'olanil.i i and Snyder. Court VroeeeIiiis- (From the Ao7;.) llll KSDAY, MAIiCII I'-'. The ncgi.' lirowu plead guilty instead of guilty, as we stated in Wednesday's If port. not We also erred instating that P.'uter. of Caketown, was found not guilty of selling liouor on Sun day. He was found guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of ?.''). com- of pro.- c-:!ioo, and undergo an impiisonmciil of S I days in the county jail. Com. vs Hewitt C.Kline and H-nryRepley; misdemeanor. Pcfcndaiits plead not itiilty. Defendant pav one-half ti c and the Com- nioiiweallH the other hall". Com. vs Ceo. Everett. Selling iiqimr without Iiceii.se. Bench warrant awarded for arrv-t of dcfendaiit, returnable at next term. Com. vs J-diu Keysi r. David Reed, and tiro. Evert Cot! Bench wariaut awardeii ns above. - Jo-. Bougiiner ; mi-de-ieanor. Jury out. Com. elect ion d Com. v ( has. Hailmau: sel.'.ng liquor on y. Bill ignored. Ciias. llaituian, Jacob .Me(;'mley,and John Sh am r ; s iing liqu. ror. elect ioi day. Bill ignor.-d. In the matter ( I liie report of viewer for biidg.i in l' q er Augusta, over '.la!lioki:l Crock, lirand Jaiv return order of viewers approve.!. Couit end .r.-cs'order aplroved. In the matter of repoit of viewers, for bridge in Lower Augusta over Hollowing Run, at the place of F.lias Hetriek. tiraud Jury return rcpoi tup proved. Court order it npproveil. Com. vs S. A. Crothers. Larceny. Court gave jjnry their verdict, whiehyas rendered, wncn j Crier made proclamation of lii-ehtirge. The murder trial is put off till m xt court. The evening ses-io.i wa- .! vCed to hearing ; Pcen appliciiions. j fkipay. t i Vv .v Co. vs R. U. Diiuty, w'.lh noticeto .. - '"j -- - th - Miners .inng r nun .vs-.h-..m.... of Sha- Illi.kl.'l. On motion, S. B. Boyer, Attorn-y for ilef. n dant. Rule granted on piaintif.' to show cause why th? proceedings issued in the nature or an attachment siiuiiid not be c I a ide for matters appearing upon the leeord. In the matter of tin money pai l in'o the court by Michael Flah'-rty, collector of school ax in Coal township. Co irt appointed T. II. B. Kaso auditoi to dis tribute the money now in the couit, ami any fur ther sum that may be paid into court np to the day of the meeting of the Auditors. Alfred Dondeu vs Daniel C. Smith and W. H. R. Smith, trading 'as D.C. Smith. V Co. Rule to show cause why judgment should in t be opened and the .1. fondant let into defi.- grant.! by thecourt. In the matter of the icpoit !' T- H. P- Ks' Auditor to dii tiibnte mom-y in Court among the judgment creditor: of Mt. Cat mi i townsliqi. Lx- ccptions being drawn ( ourt o:.!. r rrp'r.T i" " conti lined absolutely, and iliiect ihe money tob. paid oal according to said uibitrati.-i . (!.,. Buighner : mSdeiiie u...r. IVr sing. the pio.ciM-.or. t,d :;..:tghi:er. each o pay half the co-t.-. Court adjoin red at noon tin;'.: V.ou lay. The following i t lie report of the ir.tnd Jury : Yorit HoNolis: We. 'iie tirali l Inquest, in qi.iiiug for the county of Northumberland, re sportfully i- ;oit : That v.c h:.e alt uded to all the basine-s snlimittc! t us ; that v.e hnve a. t- cd upon 1,0 bills. o, wind have "' 'euu .ii.il ,0 bills. 25 of whion have lie. ai returned true ami " ignoioa . u. a. all the county buil.'.ings. c bud that tao lio.es , ulong - ide th- foundations of the Couit house have j not been hi. cd. nor bus ti.e pav m ' I , in front of Ihe Court House been i. pa:i : i as v.i, and uo would rein at the recommend ition fifth" Grand Im;it. -I that th'-y be repaired, We would also recommend tint a ! i !.c c .nnce, ni th couit hon-c . liar a nd I'uriia a V' i v neat au i dow ir.iin. .- aud l.iis'mgs t.-ide . re linted and saiub d. Th i-( s in toe basciiiei.t we loinni i clean condition. The nt civ-r . room we :a-!y cup. t.-d and l.ir- ! c..,.,.i ;.. .a hi.; liishi d, with some ami. nt fendture which are great r.lie-. The jmy I is of the ,.,nt heat aie very ) ly supplied ilii furi.ituro. and we would repeat the iceommea lati. n of tin- former Grand Impie.-: th: t Hi.- I ..mm.-sii.ln oe re- fjUC-ti d to f: nii-h hat ;.ii-. -o .t rack-, d iha'. S.li;:.l. ! tables, and .-tone or io n rpil o! 1 bent he.-, tables and uio:e--ary lll .M-.l. alld ihe Wood. 11 spittooil.'. toons, and tie furniture i i iim,.. with etw da-t jn I shav i I oils ,,n, .hoiild bo rotnovod once. flu: rooms in the ilill'erent . !!i.-s in tV' court we foun 1 to ! ail in good condition, en (.tl,i;!iglho acii 'ii ! th.' .i .-!-air. and line upon I.'., '-i.-r im I Rceo-.lei J. I"'"'1 " '' ... . . s. V. e, to . recommend olile Of Slieh 1. be ' oau iiii ntlv used ! in the pi .t pigen h and th it the p.ipeis I fi.l in 'i.i ..III. t s be p.iaeed ill the bo. s a:.:! n.i.i ked. We -veiid a'-o r. commend prop. ii. . it.. .. .: '.. ei ;..: l. ii eis i :e o is lo the 1 a-. live . Mais, which ha ve aecumi.h.t e I iu the Pro i tl.oiioiarv's oilioc be packed oarefiiiiy in a bo or ! boxes, properly marked and -cd in a sale i nlaii- in the b.i-eli.cllt of th coin t house. Vie r in which th ; Pro , ha- arranged the w ould leeollllmlld Wen-pl.-as-d .l'at ii. an. tl.onoti.iy, L. T. Rohibac r.aoeis lelatiug lo -U!t. an the pun ha-- of .a'.t .b .lout !. gal ouVc'.opis. with red lap- attached, to n plan- th- ones now in use. th. y be'n, g ciitin-l.v C- liiin-y : ' e ser viceable. V.e would ai-o ro.f.aiii.eiid lb- .l.clioii or building of a m-w watci-.-l '-i I, and that the walls and w 1 work be painted and sanded to pre- vn.t their b, ing mark. I :.ml .b-f-ioed. as the pr- l ... ... i.i... aool one i. Vie V.i.Uul li. o il coilillieinl c.:.l ill. cut oil'-is. .e ... o.t ..... ..i eccssiuy tools I,.- luniish-.l Le- .Lin lor to t U- l.'ui. t" take j.;-.. p?r c ire ,1 th:.- so ! and rus. I nee ; b ! b. 1 1 . x .i.l to he nil in good ou.lliioii. We . . . : ., I-. - i ..r visne.i iiiej .,1, am. ...... . ..".. - piirs, the Hoot s being s. woi n. Inied . n n dil!, filth, venniu. etc.. as to be iuipo-sii.'.e to el-ins - -. .. .... a... V.. i M.-r.loi-e re. I , . , , ,! u ( c.m.uiili 1 that the aoois be . palieil. tin (ill- III-, pa I I :.ml .pla-ten-l, the wars white- j wa-h.-d, Ihe if.-tMing b, wa-licl an l tnejiii. j ch-aused, as in the prc.-cnt eomiitioii we do not i consider k a tit place lo confine any on '. We would iil-o r.-coiiiiii-iid the placing of u forte ptimp in the cellar, to be hiippiicl with not les ' than one hun-lied feet of hose t . attach to .ai.l pump. We would nl- i recommend that proper I rules fi.rtl.e ;io!ec;ioii and pr. rvition of the ' iii.h'.i.- bii'.:. lines. : rlui -.i and t-l.tc-1 i ;m I . i i iiiM-ii'il tins btiildiiigs, ami pi ", rni'-ns 'adopted t h-nc them o!.seiv,:l. We ' Coillliiciiil tl: t the Coi-iinis-ioi . i- t.'i-'.! t !: ;ii..stfu ly mi i.nitfe !. 11. V. 1'HVI.iM.. i -'l- he 1 so n -i new UnM'll . II. III. M l' - Mi- iii'.f' uV..-.:.i- r. Ilail. I. is. -ii!. ait r II. W. Shani.tr. J. W. Mo-.n- .'. ' .. . it Win. l'. iiii:. SaliH v j I. 1 . Ili.il' . h. i-'i. d. eu"y vs llinniii c i'i iii1- an i '111 :hi l'.i-i.i-. .'i.cob Ha il.nl I . Aaron lian- 1 v- I Lit!e. In til' llll'lV. I ::- tills im.ti ! ju iiiit--!'! J-lltilltill's ll'j ur, -i .1 -1 aj' e.Hiilll e. A'uiah Diiuiuich di -I in I'i. vor of j ! .i.. The e ,.,..;. i- i :,!l o the i-a of -I. hii 1 1. ill'! Ja-o', II. Ii,.-:. . a II l ,:illi- : .1 f :ui V.-i- tel. i l,i f.i -. ' .l.-f.i nit i lit - - Mi :i.i. ! i'iiii'iiii ! il:l. f lite li.i.v :!: t lli ll llj.with t.llltlil ! V- .S.OIIi'.e! Illi'O'.ll hlell e.l- .- is II' I V. t . lldl-d. .SI sll . ourt opined t'.i- l.lollli.lg .it '.' o'clock. The ; Giiitucr e.ise was settled bcrivecn (he pailic. ! 1 he following c.i i s were .'.i.-po-c 1 of lo-day : P. W. Hughes vs. J. Uam-.y. tin i:iot',..ii of ; daiut ill's attorney, judgment was entered against ll"- defendant in ii-fa'i'.t of npv:irance. Jacob Frey v.. John II. I'ore-mii!:. On nio ' tion of defendant's attorney, c parte i ue grunt i c 1 to tal.c I. -tiioony i ji twelve hour notice, i D n.i. ir. llnll'ii in v . Chi1-ii.ni ii. IleHnmi.. j (,,, ,m , ,,- , jiC- tt,,i m y. ...,,..,. ;,, ... t.Toe lamatiou lu.i.'.e. feliihiiit not John I'.owi u vs. Jo.-epli Fis-iy . ! a!. On mo tion of etioiney for plainti!!, nde granted to show ifu use w hy judgim id should not be entered .....ib.tt .los -.ib Fiselv for want of sV.flieiettt afli- davit of ile!'eii-e. Ketillil.-ll.'.e iit ll t A'lglt court. Janus Oi.iuii, : .1 n i ii i -1 ralor ol .Michael tjniun. , I '! a-.-d, vs. tieoige lluru-. Rale to show l cause wliV cxectilion snoiiiii inn oi- s.i ..-no, j riiid. Rule giMiit.-.l. Rule gnu. ted to show i cau-c why I'i. Fa. No. 22, Aug. Term, 1S71, j should not be set aside and pro-.-, dings on Fi. I'a. to ' i-t-j ve I in the Tii-H'toue. and I'rofn mot.iry s obie.-s. , ,-, to .. r. ceui.ien.i (. . j,oui..1.-,l the princl the c,.u.ti.;--ieiie:'s to p:;rei:;se .irerg '"'''" pic id our irdor : to our la.jf friend- whoa ,.,,,. i t ,,v. -.v ih ,.v. is. to u e 1 in t he sai i : .j-trd us during the cs.-reisc- of the evening. In the matter of the petition of Caroline Junes j wife of John Jones, for the benefit of the act of j ! assembly, entitled "ail act securing to ii arned women their earnings " Court ordci that pe- i 1 i tiliou be recorded and that the within woman I petitioner may have benefit of act. j Al'i ahilll Serch vs. Mrs. Lydia Thomjoil, i widow of Jeff. Thompson, owner, or reputed j owner, and Jacob Rhinehart. contractor. Vcr- : diet in favor of plaintiff. ! A. Pardee et al. vs. S. Shipmati i t al. tin j motion of plaintiff's attorney judgment in favor of plaintiff against defendant in default of ai. psarance. JTI1GE WTI.KF.It's HKCIH. At 5 o'clock Mr. Lawson rose to announce th? death of Judge Welker, and spoke as foliows : 'If the Court please, I rise to notify this Court that one of the members of it has fallen to rise no more in our mid-t. His chair is empty, and his presence forever gone from us. J,; was a man that we h ive long known ami highly re spcctd. We think it is lifting we should make some publie and op. u manifest:.! ion of our re- gird here-lice wli-re he ha. Sat so ioug. That v.e should inak. some pubirc manifestation for I him. I therefore rise and move thai the Court ! adtouru for tin i.-t 0r the d.iv." I ( ourt then adjourned on! of r. -pe t lo the j memory of Judge Welker. The Bar immediate- ! ly resolved themselves into a meeting, of which Hon. Wm. Rockefeller was elected chairman and A. N. Brice secretary. Hon. A. Jordan then addirs-vd the meeting. He spoke as follows : 'The painful intelligence of J::.lge Welker's death hat ju.t reached us. He was one of my earliest and best friends. Our intercourse dur ing this long pel Km was very pleasant. I (an not saV lhat anvlliln" oecnrreil iluno" I ! il l mi: i - -s - ...... . i , . . ... I 10 inioiiupi i.ic uarniouj oi our leiauon-. e often took counsel together on various subjects, . . i to comnit'.nieate togetuor our trials, our joys, and our aims iu iife. I esteemed him as a ! friend, a a brother. He was a man of iinb'em- j isln'd reputation. He was a man of mind, which j nature endowed him with, and he was careful to j cultivate it. He was a man Weil infoit'ie. on i different subject. j 'In his daily wail.s ami conversation, iike all J ot us, he had his faults and failings. These faults ai:d failings, however, are very easily to be forgotten. lie was a model man, and further than that he was a religious! man a man who feared God. His influence, wherever it was ex erted, wi.s always felt. He .vas a good business man, competent to transact any business. In his private life, his aim and object was to do what was right. He was honest i;i till his pur poses, and if h" erro.l it was not boeau-e in- in tended ii. 'ior many months Judge Welker has been seriously ailiieted, being confined to his bed, and has suffered much, mentally and physically. "Judge Welker's deaih lias relieved him, I hep-, from all his troubles aui all his sorrows, nnd mr.v that he is gom?, and hi. place vacant on the Bench, and Ih-tt we will n.'vcr me t him here again, we arc reminded that we. (on. are liable at any lime to be called away, and it becomes us, bound as we pre, to prepare to meet our God. ns member of the Bar and members of society. My health, Mr. Chairman, will not permit me to say more. I 'egn t this il'sp. nsatioii of Provi dence, and I will say Lore in presence of many members of the Bar, that the character of Judge Wcl!;cr can never be f, rgott.-n. I suppose, ,v;r. t Cairnian, it wi:i be proper lo .,,,j,()-ll)t ., con.miltee to prepare ic.-ohitions, I .in,j j tm.rt.rr(. ,ve t li-it such a commifee- be j . pointed to draft li .o'.ution. expressive of the loss wo feci i:i ihe death of Judge Welker." 1 The chair appointed Judge Jot dan. J. K. ! Cii tnet.t and Win. Lawson as such committee. ' Jn.'ge Rockefeller then made a few -cm.irks. w'aeu ih' meeting adjourned uiit'l half-ja-t ' to-morrow morning. Joscfit V. Cam:, I's p, has tnoughi .-ait, in ; ' pi'ity. agiiu-,t th P. & E. R. R. Co. for lie- re- ' overy f Ihe land upon which th? shops, al j i this place, are built. The occasion of .Mr. Cake's i j suit is that the company induce.! him to sell j th.;t:i the land, upon the promise that a large j Mimbcr of shops would be erected upon said I l.-iud, which con,!',' the coin! anv has failed to ' perform, ni l the improvements have not been ' a'le ju ile to ti e fromi-ies m:i le. 'mttr ! Si sin hi, March -7, 1.71. the la-t regular meeting of the W. C. .'. ! I'.t P. o. S. of A., held March 17, 17J. the fol ! lowing resolutions v.eie tnianiir.oiisly adopted : ! .Vit..bv., That tender our sincere thanks ; to the following radios for their assistance at our anniv. rsarv : To Suiiburv Silver Cornet Bain!, who so Kimt v turmshei: music tor tile occasion: to Brothers.!. II. Lumbar.! and W .. ..ie.;, i uai i ne Miuuuiy p-i'ei oil to '":l iT-h the alic.v; r soi:li.ui-. I..- ae-t- II. II. I.I auii l;i. W. F. Wai.o-. -inn mi. O. H. .Iom-., ;. w. Yihm.. C. P. l.lios. Committee. roil uii: Aiir.mcAN. i:i.v.Inirg Afailciuj . Mr. A'..f-c Kei.r Sir : Ia oril.-r to set at n.niiit the few opposing iu ll'ieinvs brought lo heir upon our Institution, through preju.'.ice ami personal feeling, e, the tiiiiicrsignc.l, citizens of Flvshurg, ami stock- tors of the J.l.i.l.u.-n .U,u!(ui'i take pl'Mstirc in stating to the public, through the c.h j ton. iing from its southern terminus, in the Bor- luni'is of vour paper, that our Institution truly ough of Minbaiy. County of Not thumberhiiid : descrvi s the pat lonage of al! f riend, or educ.i- I and Male of Pennsylvania, through the counties j tion. Our Institution was never under better ) of Moiiutmir an 1 Columbia in said State, into ; discipline than under the prcscntprincipaishipof the County of Luzerne in said State, to the north- Mr. II. II. Bartholomew, whose school govern- em terminus of said Railroad at or near Toin ' meiit apj'ioachos, as far a possible, that of a ; hhkcii in said County of Luzerne, including the i well regulat.-d family. His discipline is mild yet ; right of way and the land occupied or used in iii-m an 1 administered in such a mumier that the I student can not but f.-cl that it Is meet for his . Mr p.., r. lioloiuetv, w hos futile as a tea- j t.)lBrt i.as sne aluo.nl. is n geiitleiiian of tine abilities, and an exoeooiit .iiseip!:uaii.r.i i tharo be anv who doubt this assertion, we ask V()I1 ia . ,-,. ()f 1iljU .,,, ,ir Int-Co,,. be- j jop. , tU r ,;Jt, y().r Vlll( e j opposition to your , s, )iooi. "itime and see." Kioiii the diligent I habits, the creditable rc.cil.i!ioi. and theonb-r- I lv conduct of his stiidnits, you will el u,o n),it) js ; tii, t pl.ir(1 ly see Manv (lf (-o union m-Iioo'.s ot Noitliuiiiberhuid.Moii- tour. . Collin. hi. i. and other aiijacenl counties, iire .sup; .1 wilh teaehel fioui this Institution, who, as far a-wc iiai: a-ceiiaiiicu, arc an viiy m-ci-.sful iu their work. Oui school coinjiares ri V favorably with ther Iu.-t:!titioiiS of even far treat, r pictcnsion.-. I: is locate 1 in our plea sant villanc. in the midst of a delightful and wealthy farming community, free, from all sa- looiisaiid other haunts of vice its ratesaie low-l p.t. warehouse am! fiegrapti omce in ioiu er thiin iir.v other liistittition in this se -i:.i:i of hieken -.along and upi-n the line of the sid rail couniiv. Furiii-he.l with board, tuition, liht I road, together with a'.l ami sinifular the tenc ar.l fii.-l f.i the .-mall mm f thii I v .-ii-lit rt..l-ir i limits, right-, Idicrties. hereditaments and ap ,,..r t.i in. i I'liiteininces thereunto lielotiiring, and also all I Pareii;-. tvfoie you n mi votir children eNe- I the est..!. , light, litl., int. rest, provrty. posses j w h.-ie. plej.-c "ive our seiioi'l iniit impai ti.i! con- s-on, claim and demand whatsoever, as in e.piity -i.i'.. i .tion . :iHtoiir exi.eiise. will be lower. :i nd i of the said Danville. Ilaxlcton A: Wilkcsb.irre ' wc siiieen-lv he'.i.-vc tli.it oiif ihililieii wiil have j in .ie atteiiii.ei devoted ii thi in hen- than iii ma- I j UV schools Ol Cli ll ibillh:. the .xpell-i for tliC ! : ..iti'i-hiith of lime. Vouiil' men wishing to! I: is 11 ol JM- e-aie oi i ion-.. . j " - j the I'aiiie of the lts:itnll'!i Hull Wlil He- l eii'T i prep. e vmi for th it grc.t work. It is the ln-li I t I urn liiiit aMoiits yo-i liu- i.csi aioaiiinges. We submit th.se laets f) !!:. (;! m-sl consi.Ie ralion of iill lover, of idlieatioii. Mid cordially .oli'-it the lil.ei.il iiti-onage . f an iippiei ialive public ' Signed ; ! S '.niliel G. Ciottl, V.iu. 1'eiisjl, Dil.ii! Knoe- j li.-!. David Frv. Simon ought. J. C- il.diiii", II. I S. I-'obiiis. O. S. Campbell, I.. D. Robin.-, nnd I in inv others. I NI'LCIAL XHTICKS. . - i Tif iiitit-iliKl. To Jlrii ol" .la(iilltll ' ! 'loniis. and tonll Wishing IIoiiich null thian Aoid i'iijing !!iils. I'.v reference t: the Wn!o:itiwn A'..-"ii Mini ! Sanlmiv "G iz. lie" will be S'.-n a full aiul more I explicit' leerip.li.ti of tl.e jropt-ily I oiler for ; . .ie, cltln-r ill lot" or l.y the ae:e. 1 1 lit. what I w ish to inoie jmit ie-.ilai ly bring before the J.iih- lie i- the I.I Phi'. A I. I r.KMl on w men ui. are oi'el-ed. j I wiil SUM. LOTS liom IM to ei.Tt0 and Lands by the A RF. from jnti lo s.Miii. e-rdiiig j to the location. I Truvs: Ten j.-r cent, of the i iireh i-- money j down, the balance in time and nniomi!- -uit ouiihaseis. I rom ONE to EIGHT Vl'.AHS, with ; legal interest from day of sale. I The streets and alleys will bcopcn.-.l as fast as I lot.-ea-i ai.- s,d. so tint all may '. approached with AM pe:--..tis who are now paying P-nt can have an oppoit-.iiiily of securing a home for less mo- j n.'V iiiiiiuallv' thiin Ihcv nr.- now THROWING i WAV ii: nut. Any Jierson wishing to se the lands or lots will call ou inc. when cM'iy opportunity will be given them to have a fair chance to see the supe rior advantages presented lo the public. In addition to the lands above referred to, I ...... oi'..r fr ei,. TIlltKE DWELLING HOU SES, situate on Water street, in Watsoiitown bo- i rough, the one being the large and coinniodious i llriek Dwelling now occupied by me, all of said , dwellings hming the necessary outbuildings for j immediate use. i For further information call on or nddress ! J. M. FOLLMER, , Wataontnwn. Pa. October HI, 157:.. 1 yr. TO COXSOIPTIVES. Ti,o 3aeriier, Iminff Ikh-h penua.iently onied of ilr-ul Coiisunipliuii, by sii'il Iv reinr.ly, js H,.,iOI1H t icuke known to his folio w sufferers the " l1"'- . ,' a 'TJ,!' of the irecri.tio!i used, (free of chareoi, with tiieuirec- Huaa for lecparina ami usiuif the bamo. which they will '"" '"r '-s'l"-, Asthma, Bronchitis l :irt; H wishing the prrscriiitiou will j lase address h' Jvsi., WilhaiiiKbineh, NewY.uk. Nv.i, 17:1 tim. .'Iiiireii ottcu look I'ale hu1 Sick from no other cause than having worms in the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will de'trov Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly WHITE,and from al! the coloring or other injurious ingredients usually used in worm preparations. CURTIS c BROWN. Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New- York. Si'UI by V)'i"iVi' i. Chanht. aiul (lot'erx ('; M.iliehie. at Tw TSTY-Fivr. Cents a Box. July 12, is;:j. ly. Thirty Years Kxperieiier- ofan II inrjie. Mr WiiiKlow'M Sooiliiiig Kyrup iH I the reserit ioit ofnneof the best Female : I1. ....1 Vi.rfi..a t.i tl... 1. ite. I t.itea find Ua;hvt: n;'(.(i for tiir,y years with never failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old t wre,-. acidity of the stomach reli"Vcs wind colic, regulates the how. and Kj.v,.s ivm. heallh and comfort to mother and child. We believe if to be the Best and Snresi 1. ....... le 1., il... W...M In ..! fiini of IIVIsFV.. TERY and DIARP.IKEA IN CHILDREN, whe- ther it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Onuiue unless the fae-simile of CURTiM .t PF.HKIVS is on the outride wrap per. Sold bv all Mediciue dealer-. Julv 12. 1ST:;. lv. i:!!ItORS OF YOUTH. i-msri w 'i. s.iil'ertd for yv.rs f r m ervotia 1i...i:it. f...e ,.i.l al! th.. STm?. r.f vmi.h- I io'eu-. fill lc.lisc.-eiion i.l. fop thu like or tinriiii? nil- bn- . .I. . . . inaiiiTv. -ei:.i tree i. tll who nwa it, tim rn-fl v. tot a:- r.Vii,,M for U1 ltii,S ihe. -..iarl i.aio.ly l.y wUicti he va. rnnl. SuJerors wishiiti to i-ruat by the advertiser's eiierieite cn .to so br Kddresii.i in rerffcct oulafi- JUH.N U. f.KiliKJi, 4-J i'rt:.r ., No lork. u.. 'i lR7:i Cm. rftlamiijes. At tile resilience of the bride, in the borough of Northumberland, on the evening of March Pith, by Rev. E. E. Berry, assisted by the Rev. A. D. Sloore, D. W. Sciiktock, Es., of Greens burg. Pa., and Miss Maggie J., daughter of the late Rev. Jacob Martin, of Sunbury. 1 The bride is one of our most intellectual and accomplished young ladies. She had been a ' teacher in several of the best female seminaries, and was engaged ns principal of a school at Nor- ! thumberhiiid at Ihe time of the occurrence of the I j above happy event. Wherever known she is high ! ly esteemed for her good (pualiti.-s of heart, and i many of those who were under her tuition will ' be loth to part with their Iii-trtft.ir and friend. ' The bridegroom, formerly eonnectej with the j press, having edited and published (ho ;.( n.s : burt,h Jhr-t-'l for over twenty-oue years, has been extremely fortunate in winning th? hand of one of S'oitlriir.berland's fair and accomplished j daughters. We tender the happy couple our warmest ( (mgrat illation-., and trust that their I married life may b a happy one. In William-port r.n thi 16th inst., Mrs. MARY McCAY. relict of Benjamin McCay dee., former ly of Northumberland, aged 67 pear. 10 months and 0 day-'. The remains of tlio dece.i-ej were brought to this place for intcrmcM on Weiincsd iv last. In this place. .Mitrih PJ:h, JFI.1A ELLEN, daughter of Henry and Mary Shortman. uged 7 years, 11 months and Hi days. In thi. place, on Wednesday the ls!h, Hon. GEO. C. WEI.KER, agcil nl.out 57 vcars. iii.VNiti i: it.viK.v. ELYSr.I IIG. PA. THE first Teim of the Summer Se-siot: will open on .!uiil:iy, April G, ISTt, A desirable School for young men and ladies to prepare f"r the ;o live duties in lite, t urnish- . . oms i.oard, I union. Light unit r uci f.r $S : ! i in. nd for catalogue, it. H. BARTHOLOMEW. -It Pii'io'.tal. March .'(, " 71. Jf-lIN MtVI.I.F.V. I. W. PFRItt SII.A" lMIM(i JIII.IK. " MILI.FRSBl'RG, p.. ni:a;li:v a perky, Manufacturer and Dealers in Flooiiii;, billing, Surfm:e Iomnls, I.alb, i Stripjiini:, Sliingk-ss, ; And all kin is of S .sh. Door-. Shutter". Blinds, ' M.eil, lings. ,vc. ! Hemlock .V Whue Pine Hill SiutL aud all kitids ol Building Material. Stair biiii. ling and (liurch work a sp- einiiy, March IS. ly. Slkt'.i:il'F'K SAM.. IJ V Virtue of a certain Writ of alias testatum 3 Fieri Facias, i-sued out of the Court of ' Common Pleas, of Lyioming county, and tome directed, will b" expo-ed to public s;i'e or ouf crv on i j Tiu silnj, Marcii :tlsl, 1S71. ! at i o'clock in the afternoon, nt the Court House, j In the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland i county, Penn'a, the foHowing property, to wit : i Ail that certain raiiroid of the Danville, I'azleton .V Wiikesbane Railroiid (. oinpany, cx- i connection nun or lor tne mauiienaiiee oi siua j Railriad. ti-g-tln;r with the snpcrMractsirc nml ; tracks llieiioii, nml ail luMg'-s, culverts, side : track-, br.tiiclics. livtur.-s, turnouts, depots, sta- If: lions, delict .'round-, machine shops, i-nttiue ; houses, buildings am! other structures and im- jirovenu'iiis, oi an, muu aiio .i-.. ui'i.w.i ......ic. rd with t'ucsi.iil Ilailroa-I; with the appuitciiances and together vi i t la the brick r nind house, or en gine hoiif c. at or near Sunbury, the fianie depot, i v.arehous.-and teh graph o'Lce at Ninth IJan- i viile : frame depot. "iiichouse an t telcgiapn oltiec iit C.itawi.-a : fr.mi.' warehouse, .Vc, at Koai reek station: initiie wareiiou.c ami i t.rlegraph oth T at ol ne-ir .M.iinvii.e ; liiinie pas eeuger depot an l warehouse at Miinm ; inline plssiii'jer depot arid waiehoiis. at G leu City ; I'i ante teieirraph olll.-e at Suinniit Station ; frame depot at Woiftoit; frame waK-r tank and depot at "or near Rock Glen; framu passenger deiot aud warehouse at tJowen ; frame passenger de- I Il.iilio. Coiii..iny, of. in aud to the above de scribed property and premises, and every pari and p'irivl th'-re'of with the appurtenances, and a'.l nnd singular the corpora t rights, privileges and f ranch i.-es of the s:1jd railroad company ; as lh property of the DAN V U.K. II A.LETON .v WIl.KF.SP.ARUK RAILROAD COMPANY. Taken iu execution and to he sold by S. II. RoTIIERMFL, Shcriif. Shcri 1 "s Oflice, Sunbury, March 10, 1S74. Nature's Great Remedy FOR ALL THROATandLUNG DISEASES 1 1 It is the vital principle of the Pine Tree, obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation cf the tar, by which it highest medicinal properties are retained, 'lar even mils crude state hat been recommended by eminent physicians of ertry school. It is confidently tiered to iheafllicied f..r the following simr-'e reasons: I. It C0R1S, net ty af-ruptly staff ing the ctugh but by dissolving the phlegm and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter ca.i,mg the irritation. In cases of stated consumption it b .th prolong and renders less burdensome the life ol t!ie afflicted sufferer. 3. Its healing principle acts upen the irritated stir. bee of Ihe lungs, penetrating to each diseased art, relieving pain, and subduing in flammation, 3. 1 r rxmriis and inrkhis THH blood. Positive., ly curing all humors, from the common pcmplk or a-nurrioN to the severest cases of Scrofula. Thousands of affidavits could be produced Irom those who hav felt the beneficial effects of Pins Tubs Tar Cordial ia the various diseases anting (rom iMPUItmxs c THRLOOD. 4. inpityrales the digestive organs and resttres the afetite. All who have known or tried Dr. L. Q. C. Wis-, Bart's remedies require no references from us, but tii name of thousands cured by tbem can be given to any one who-doubis our statement. Dr. L. C. Wishart' Great American Dyspepsia Pills andt Woaw Scoar Drops have never been equalled. - For Kile by all Druggist and Storekeepers, and at Ir. L. Q. C. WISHAST'S Office,' y, S39 y. Serond St., JVfHwui? I Hcto Dbertisemtnts. D VMEL F. BEATTV. THE MERITS OF THE 'GOLDEN TONGUE.' UV A NEW 4EI:Er FAK1) TO BEATTT AST) ri-OTTs, WASHINGTON, N. 1. 'Tis an age rf i:iv. ;u io;i, impro t iiient and skill. The world's in commotion, a id nothing is siil! ; And progress in written wherever wo turn So! the ball is h.q i rolling."' and each day we loani Of some new achievement in science or art ; F.acli branch of in lti-try in fact claims a part. So each is awarded a prize from the hands Of a generous public a merit demnnds. So music's department can point, in her pride, To men of true genius, w hose fame has gone wide O'er hills and through valleys, i;i man-ions and and cots. Well, due are 6nch honors to "Haittif .C ?.;, Whose Golden Tongue organ stands firt in the land The .!' as to merit, ami first in demand. Excelling in sweetness and richness of tone. Surpassing all others, and standing aloae. Its worth is acknowledged wherever it is known. 1 As ail will bear witness, and cheerfully one For equal in workmanship, beaut v, design. Or finish, they challenge the best in the line. n- 4. j i ... neiu i.u-i-8 were giooniv. aim iicaii uuee were . , " i sad What homes are now cheerful yes, happy and glad. Continue thy mi-sion, thv song 'Golden Tongue,' Hath chains of enchantment for old and for young. Beatty Si Plot!.' celebrated Golden Tongue Parlor Organ is acknowledged by eminent pro fessors of music to be the best Parlor Organ now in use. Thousands of testimonials are conslant- lv being received in favor of them, which go to T . . . show that our instrument gives entire sat. sfac- I Hon. rf For Price List Address BEATTV & PI.OTTS, Washingtoti, N. J. MISS V. DALIUS, Sole Agent. No. )?, Market Street. Snnbnrv, Pa. .Mnieh U, 1S74. Cm. Police. "TOTICE is liereby given that the undersigned 1 having found, on the 10th of February, 1674. a package of Dry Goods, consisting of breakfast shawls, gloves and notions, along the Susquehanna river, above Georgetown, Lower Mahanoy township, Northumberlan.-f county, on.a.uioerian.T roi iuj. d to have belonged to a owners are rcjucstcd to , I ue goods are suppose pedlar. 1 ue owner or come forward, prove property, pay charges, or else they wnl be disiiosed oi according to law. PERCIVAL BORREL. JOSEjPII LATCHFORD. Georgetown. North'd Co., March 13(11. Stockholders' Meeting. V MEETING of the stockholders of Fort Ati gsi i Building and Loan Association, of SuiiburT, will be held in Clement's building-, on Third "street, on THURSDAY EVENING, ' MARCH -'5th, 1574. at 7 .clock, for the pnr- ! posi; of electing ottic-ers for tlie ensuing vear, I and to rec ive the repoi ts of the Trcasuicr and Finance Committee. JACOB SHIPMAN, Sec'j. Sunbury, March Hltii, 174. .' r" f i For ! COL'GKS, COLDS. HOARSENESS, AXl) ALL THROAT DISEASES, ITbo 1 WELLS' AHIiOI.IC TAR LETS. pit rroNi.Yix Ki.rnwixFs. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sk.iil by D.-UKSf-Hts. 144 SCH mi. TF.ACHI-.P.S W ANTED to MiBsi.luring the Spricff mat Sammer in a l.u.ief.s rini; JltiO ter moiitti in thfir own oourai.-.. A-hbes, ZIElil.KN & Mil'l'KDY, l'Iiib.lo!;.!iia I'a. lio.-0.4w. AQEST3 VTASTED TOS THE HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT OT?. THE FARMER'S WAR AGAINST. MONOPOLIES, I'.i e i luli met aulhi-ulie aceoiiut of liie a ruitxiw. cf , lue Aineii.;!i f,imirr .uinsi tlie c-,;oni.i: tue liaii r.icil iioiuf.ioiie, wi:h a iiintn-y ol iin- ripe an.l rtn-na . ni t!ie iirnroi I'ntroan ol' UusbjiiiliT. It at S ftht. Si ei for hfsi-.iui-n j.-im 5 am. te.-ir.s xo Aii-itti., and wee ..-av il sells r'.iHi-r !n oi ui: o.ieT lio-.k, AiIiIiphh N TIoSAJ. H lif.li'lNi. :K, I'hib.l. h t.iii, Pa. aiSH.4 Tlie lre t Amrrirati C'oil're l'ot il'stils Coffee ai clear c.s amher; extracts all Its rftienuth: rt-Mir.s nil It nutritious aroma. The hest tiling ever ottered. Frice f'3, sent to any nddreis. Call and see it in operation or semi for illustrated circular. Territorial riIits for sale. OF. WITT C. I'.UOWN ,fc CO., DTS Broidwar, N. Y. in'.'H 4w )SVi ;t'iMM V. or Si.I l. rHVKMINd." How 1 t-iili.-r s.-: n::i fuwi-ii'iito eml i;::iii tbi love and urf..-tjiiiis of ftnv ji-oh-u tlii-y i-luxjsi- iitstdutly, Tbia Miini'l li.i'iit. l a.-.i!i! ii!.!i'i:i all c:;:i j...s-s-s,firt-,ly mail, for ''r.. ten -b.-r wilh a iniirri-.g? pintle, Kgypruu Ora- l.-, Ilo-iins-. Hints to Laitiro, WeiMinu-NiKhi Sliirt.. ic. Aiii-rl. . I.. Ail li'-ss T. il.I.IAM Ict'.i. t ub. Phila. Ui-i'i -ii. i. fl.F.NTsl WiNIKP Fllit EVEUYKOIVS OV. . IMIYSHTAX. By I'. W. liLK.AS.iN, M. 1 1. A maitiiincent volume aliiiu.lini! i" iiiiirlitiil mt'ormalioa. au.l eleipintly i! Inniralml. Oik AjjeuT t.nik leu r.tei in u.e wisfk. I'li.-n m.'l it-rum ti suit the tin-. Foreiree.Iarsail.lrMu) JI. S. Mi ivINN EV k Co.. It N. 'th St- I-hila. niiU.4w c .u i - - :. il ! i mors from the wnrt Scrof u la to it i : ' i rilott tl cr Pimple. Krom two to . ;,:. w arranie-l to cure Salt Ithciim .-: Ti-i'ir, t'ir-ipi's on I'ace, IJoilts 'ar .-i n-:('i l-:r-)ip-!as ami Liver om r'..i t. Mi ! tv. -l e le.oles. warrantct lo mc '. 1. v ... . . -rofalons 'itn-IIInCS and Sorcfi :t:: I i Koiicm mvl -cro 'I hroat cini-cd -"-5it-n ip Hlo-1 or mercurial treatnii-i-'. . i s v ..i lerftd I . .-Moral properties it v.iit i'a i-osi s-v -a ii-eent or tho worst lln.qrrirr ue'i i a half ll ilmo rciuircd by any o'.! cr i ii .; ; u I ii pn.'ei-tly safe, loosening coa- li. . -. ' i -iinthin, fn.l rblievinir anrencs". S.ld v :, i r-ifi - ts. ii. v. I'liiKtri, m. Uorl's liispcnaary, LiUuilo,N. i. selling articles out. Three valuable samplcl for ten cents. J. BRIDE, 7C7 Broadway, N. Y 4w. UOKKIXG CXASX, Male or Female, foO a week, employment nt home, day or even ing : no capital ; instructions nnd valuable pack age of giHxU sent free bv mail. Address, with six cent stamp. M. YOl'NU A CO., ITS Green wich St.. New Yoik. ni:ii0 4w The Hi-'hest, Mo.lical Authorities of Europe say the strongest Tonic, Purllier an l Dcohttruent known in "ti.e medical world is J" ,, , 1 A . "I . r. W 1. Ll U c IJ l , It arrests decay of vital force, exhaustion of the nervous yicm, restore vigor to the debilitated, clean.' vitiated blood, removes vesicle ohsinic- tions and acts directly on the. Liver nnd Spleen, Price JI n bottle, .'(.'ii- W- rm.i.i., Plait St., N. Y. Tr" ":JZL 1 "EVERY KOI) Y' FKIEXIV JOHN BILLINGS' PEN Iil.i-tr.-ile.! bv THOMAS N AST'S PENCIL. ... .....1.1). a l..L n'i41 Hll Hkp .iVnriT-M At A tfI.Piai. 1 must. llverjixHly'" hungry fer ."r. Se-.ul for circular J. C. Tracy, E., Peruvian Consul, Broad an.l we wli.n "a i-i'ni:ii v gie to ttrenls. Aililrww, . " wav, N. Y. AMKISUW.N M lU.lf HINU 4 l., Hartford Cm ni.lS.4w I fi 1ST4. 3 mos. TITTTT Tl IVT1C1 Send for fitfulcR-ue of New 1 rt pien.1 ..r .f Jj-w b-kiW. on i. if. .t. . enxtreet, ew -irk. Xfl (' xTiP'IOPINf! ! ' rXMPHORINE! cVmPHORINE! CAM PHORINE ! F .- nlf l.v nil ili-iiKu;trt. t.i.i It! HOYT, lroprior, 5ew York. n vs t -t-a Tim Ti.vnlES' OAVHN Ijtli.V i.1 11 vearanit Iwo $5 rhromoa for tl TO i XtiliS T9 Sanii le Magaiite and both Ifr X fal chroniiM noatiai.l for lUle. llest cash rnt.nilLl . tertua ti Agruta eer oaertil. Ag"nta m Xei ) to $0O a week. KK.D THIS: "The riironi.w. 'Juat One and OU! (liiken Uiii-ket,givu with Lailien Own M:igxiua, are Orsi-c-lass oil cbroiuu, iual in all reat ecta to any t.i i-tmimo in Eiy Blnre." rt. tlottwnls, Vi ioluile Art Dealer, Chin-go. A hlrc-i. LAI'IKS" OW N MAOAINE Nw York Ci-y. in.l3.4w. MIIJ.IUNS OF Al BKS KICII FAKMIXCJ l..ellei In Nebraaka, NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP! TtS tv- i, ;iv.rll,n,h..!.,wln"-,ion.i m,., n, rr. The I'ioneer, n liaml-"..Tn l!lutratl Pacer, contaiiiinf 11"! Hiime ateail l aw, niailvt fiec Iu all jarla oi' the iot!.t. Ad it rf, . r. B AV1H. I.nrl r.mTni.iii- tT. P. It. It., ni.n.. i!iaha. NVb. iiftu Jbbtrtistntents BLATCIILErS Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteless, Dnral,le,Effl cient and Cheap. The best pump for the least money. At tention is especially invited l Blatchley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdraw without removing the Pump, or disturbing the joints. Also,the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will out last any other. For sale by Dealers and the Trade generally. Inquire for Blatchley's Pump, aud if not for sale in your town, send direct to CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, .Vwfu-U'rcr, 506 Commerce St., Thad dphiii, Pa. March 13, '74. 8mos. Jons II. Sell. .'oui M. Schoxoti. NELL. &. SCTIOXOIR. Second 8treet, Wovni-SDoar, Fa. j FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS WINES, BRANDIES, GINs, ; Pare OIl Rye Whiskey, t i ! Afplk Whiskey, Cordials, Ac. All Licpners sold gaurranteed as represented. Orders promptly attended to and public pa tronaSe respectfully solicited. SELL & SCHONOUR. 2d St., Womelsdorf, Ecrks Co., Pa. Feb. 27, 1374. ly, Northern Central Railway. On ami offr Dec. 1, 1873 trains on this road will ran 9 fulkms : LT.AVE NORTHWAED. Leave Krie Ronora Eimira BaSalu Mail Aceoui. Mail. Kxpraaa Wathingtou 9.38 p ni i.48 a m 11.33 a Da Baltimore 11.15 pm 8.25 1 m 1.45 pm Philadelphia.... 1H.-20 p m 8.00 a m 11.53 p sa Harrwhurs 3.05 a iu 8.25 a m 1.30 D m 5.05 DBS j Huiibory.. a ra 11.10 a m 4.15 p im US p b i Arrive at : ilhamsport... ..10a m P2.5j p m ..lopni t.00 p as Eimira 11.50 am 10.20 p m Buffalo.. . 8 30pm 1 Erie 7.20 pm ; Ail .Liily OAcojit Sunday. lave: nilffalo' Eimira Hurria'( En'o r.iprvM. Mail. Accom. Mail. j Erie 11.20 ant j Buffalo ti.Jo p ia 7.30 a lit Eimira 5.45 a m 2.48 p m Sunburr -2.60 im II. 1". a m .40 p m a m Arrivf at : H:irr-lniru Uim l.."0 p m 10.50 p m 3.03 an P.'iili,..lo!.bia.... S.lUa in 6..5 p m 2.'0am a. oo am tkiliimor 8.40am Upm 3.35am S.40 a m Warliiiitou 10.35 a ni 8.30 p m S.lil a m 10.35 a m A'.l i-ass Sunbury iliiily except Sunday. A. J. BASH ATT. E. S. YOUJiG. T. OCCKFR, iVu'l At;ina;?er. tien'l Pw. Axent. 8up-l. Iluildins Lots For Sal. 'VT"INF.TEEN LOTS, 2osl0 feet, fronting : J Vine street, in Sunbury. Price $I1V Ah ,hirt o, 25jm f gprnce ,,, pin on ISO Pine- streets. Price f IS per foot. Also eight lots, 25 x90, fronting on Fourth street between Walnut and Sprace. Price $50. Also 21 lots, 25x110, fronting on Third and Spruce streets, between Walnut and Spruce. Price 400. Also 5 lots 24x230 on the north side of Spruce street. Price $000. Also 10 lots in Cake-own. The above prices do not include corner lots. Persons de si rinz to purclias will do well t. call soon. Terms cost. IRA T. CLEMFNT. jan. 23, 3in. LKllOIl STORE! CHRI3TIAN NEFF, Second Street, opposite the Conrt House, SUN BURY, PA., Respectfully invites the attention of Retailers and others, that he has on band, and will con stantly keep all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Consisting of Pure Brandies: Cogniac, Cherry, Ginger, Rocbelle and Otard. Whiskies: Pure Rye Coppcr-titilled, Mo"u gahela, Apple aud Nectar. PURE HOLLAND GIN ! Wim?: Champairue Wine, Sherry, Pint n.l Claret. Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. F. Rum. Brown Htont and Scotch Ale. STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS, And all others Liquors which can be fonnd in the city markets, which will be sold at Whole sale and Retail. Every article guaranteed a represented. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS and BOTTLES, always on hand. Ji? Orders promptly attended o, and ynblic patronage respectfully solicited O NFFV. Sunbury, July 3, 1873. ly. IIO.IIE LIFE IX THE ItlltLE. By the Author of "Night Scenes in the Bible." and" "Onr Father's House." of whibh nearly 200,000 havt: been sold. "HoTne Life" U com mended by ministers of all churches as "the author's best boot," "full of precious thoughts." ''Truths precious as corns," " a choice book for every family," Ac. Steel ensrravins:", rose tint ed paper, rich bindinj and for rapid sale nn equaled. Agents, Young Men, Ladies Teacher and Clergymen, wanted in every coudty ; $75 to 10o per month. Send for circular. ZEIGLER & M'CURDY, olS Arch St., Philadelphia, P:. March C, 1874. 2tnos. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and examiw our prices before purchasing, as we claim to sell lower than flr.v other establishment in the Cite. REMEMBER the NUMBER, r.r.0 RIDGE AVENUE, Philadelphia. WATC HEN, JEWELRY A SIEYEK WARE. John IV. Steveust!!, Corner Thir l and Market Sis, Nunbury, P. HAS completely renovated hi Store Room, and opened the largest assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SOLID SIL VER AND PLATED WARE, ever exhibited in this part of the State. Every thing iu the Jewelry line is kept in store. Kilvrr-Wnrr, KrnrelHsi. Kings al t haiNK. of tery description and of the finest finality. Particular attention r-iid to repairirj: WHtrhe, dorks. Jewelry, r. HAIR JEWELRY made to order. Snnbury. March 6, 1S74. GENUINE .TPeruvian " Quano. TT'ARMERS, Agriculturists and Dealer ia j JL Icrtilizcr have now an au opportunity nr ; obtaining this valuable manure in raall or 1 large lot at the sole importers' prices, by ap- plvinglo the Spec'uil Agency just established for j ti"e purpose of delivering Genuine Peruvian i unano to consumer at any accessible port or j rajway station iu the country. Full particular j jjjvcri in Circular mailed free on application to R niipiTro No. 53 Beaver St., New fork. Hefereuces by Permis.ion. Messrs. Hobson, II art ado A Co., Financial A gt of the Peruvian Government. iJ Wall St., N. Y. ', Mos.es Taylor, Pres. National City Bank, 53 Wall St,, I. j .vi.t. f Ku.e Kern. Deceased. . "VTOTICE is hereby civen. that letter of Ad- ministration havo been granted to the Tan- : designed, on the Etate of Isaac Kern, late of ; the BoroiieU of Sunbury, Northumberland cun- ! ty. Pa., drceaed. All person indebted to said eslale, are requrst-d to make immediate py- J ment. and those having claims to present them i for settlement. OEO. W. STROH, Ad.llV, Suiiburv. Pa.,Feb. 2T, 1S74.- a . GEO. EVAXS. E. G. MAIZE. Geo. Evans & Co., 914 akct Street, Philadelphia. TAILORS and MILITARY CLOTHIERS, Military, Baiul k Fire Organizations i Ssmples of Cloth, with Photographs, sent tree on application Ourt being the leading house ou Military work, we fuel that we can. ofTcr inducement which curs ot be attained anywhere n Jjib. tS. 1ST, li 6 Il i i a SbmNSlsiinm
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