gantari! Sytitfritan. SUNBURY, APRIL 10, 1S74. Railroad Time Table. ittllTAL A5D DFPARTrMOr TRAINS AT 81MJURT. N. C. K. W.. Sonth. Slmira Mail, 11.15 am irieMail, 12.55 " laflkloEr. 2.50 " UrrubnrgAc. 8.10 p m P. A E. R. U. West. Erie Mail, 5.15 a m Reuove Ac. 11.10 a m Elraira Mail 4.10 1 in Butialo Ex, 7.10 ' 8USBCRT AKD LEWISTOWN B. B. It-are Sunbury for Lewistown at 6.C5 a. m., lud 4.30 p. in. ArrWe at gnnbury from Lcwndown at l.oO ad 6.55 p. m. tHAMOKIN DIVIMOS, IS. C. U. W. X.KATB I AT.RIVK :xpre. 11-45 a la I MaU, a m fail, 4.30 p m Express, 4.00 p iu An accommodation train leaves Shamokin at .10a ni, arrivins at Mt. Canned at 7.40 a in. eturine, leave Mt. Carmcl at 7.00 p ni, arriv tg at Shamokin 7.30 p in. DA.HTILLB, HXZLBTOS & WrLKESBARKB R. It. Leaves Sunbury at 645 a. in., for York. He rn at 4.10 p. n. Accidental Insurance Tickets can be baJ of Suipman, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. Tinier Arrangement for the Post Office at Knubury, la. JI Open from. 6.50 . m., to 8 p. ro.. tscrpt on Sunday. CME Or ARKIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE MAILS. Arrives as follows : om the East at 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p. ni., " South, 5.15 a. m.. 4.10 p. iu. " West, 5.15 a. m.,11.15 p. m.,4.10p. in., North,1.50 a. m..ll.l a. m., 4.10 p.m. Shamokin, Mt. Carmcl and points on that line, 9.25 a. m., 4.00 p. ut. Mails close as follows : r tut East, 5.45 a. m., 10.50 a. ni., 4.50 p. m. " South, 10.50 a. ro., 4.50 p. in. 8 p. in. " West, 10.50 a. in., 3.50 p. ni., 3.00 p. in. North 3.50 p. m., 8 p. ni., Shamokin proper 11.15 p. m. Shamokin and oflices on tliat route, 4.20 p. m. Joney orders will not be issued after C p. in., Saturdays. 3. i. SMITH. P. M. locals. insiiuss Improved (J rover & Baker Sew im; Ma- These celebrated machines are olfered .he most reasonable rate. For particulars It to D. G. KUTZ. Agent. .22,'73.-ly. Upper Augusta towuship. j A sous a Dalu-s. dealer in Musical Insiru ts and Sewing Machines, Market street, near -d, Suubury, Vu. Call and examine the best ms, Melodeons, Sewing and Knitting Ma es ia the market. Always on haud the Es Silver Tongue, Smith's American, Mason &. ilia Organs. Orders taken for all kluds of os and Musical Instruments. The Peoples' rite Sewing Machines ; Domeetic aud Gro- Baker. Persons purchaslug machiues me wlil receive instructions. First-class tiog Machines for sale. spring style of Hats are already offered aia by 8. Fanst, Sr., on Market Square, atest styles from a large assortment can be selected. Cahkot bc Demed that B. L. Raudeubuth 1 the largest and best assortment of house furniture in Northurabcrlaad county. The beautiful bed-room suits can bs bad at rea- . le prices. Parlor furniture of every style rade, are kept on hand. Upholstery done rt Motice. Undertaking a specialty. t. II. Miixcr has rhe largest stock of the J Boots and Shoes In central Pennsylvania. : eril variety of make can be found in his j ishment, and all of the best male. . Unicft Park and Agricultural Association ld their next Annual Exhibition al Sunbu , Sept. 2, 30, and October 1st and 2d, 1 S"4. RtsT. The Drug Store Room now occu y W. D. Melick. Also the room adjoining e hat store. Enquire of II. B. Master. ScnBrtrLC On Monday moruing a 1 took place tn the time 011 the D. H. & W. They now leave and arrive as follows : e Mail, 6.50 a. m.; Accommodation, in. Arrive Mail. 4.05 p. m.; Accommo 8.20 p. in. The accommodation only Cattawissa. .-. A few weeks ago we published from Jiry Gaztttetr of 1S2C, a poetic account of storm which occurred on the 10th of April t year. Thia morning, the 10th April, .e go to press, the ground is covered w ith . the depth of 1 H inches, and still snowing. Jacob Albert has resigned the past irate .cthcran Church, at Trevorton, to take a July 5th. He intends to retire from the Seines are being made at Harisburg, to I for shad fishing In the Susquehanna ut. Paine A McCormick have sold trdware store at this place, to Messrs. HacketA Mateer. The new firm are h and upright business men. Mr. Conley -ably known In this community, and we )j to welcome him back again to bis old al of our cotemporanes have been April 1th the Sunlury tti'y' catfish story, or five gentlemen can find good board ms at reasonable rates, by calling on a Grubb, 8. E. corner of Walnut and reets, Sunbury. ReimejTs pupils will give several of al and instrumental concerts in the Court .bout the 16th inst. The entertainments icubt be one of the mwt interesting ever bis place. 81M05 & OrrcMiiMEtt are having an inary run of custom siuce opening their sing and furnishing store at this place. 1 sell dirt cheap, and everybody should y to the tnrst advantage. ses Committed. Mary ajid Catharine, a of Thomas Gritibin, w ho is awaiting in our county Jail for shooting bis bro w, were committed to prison by Es an of Coal township, iu Monday last, 11 pose of rctaimug them as witnesses jeir father, at the August term of court. lyroR Store at NonTnrviir.ui.ANu. effhas lately established a new liquor orthumberland to w holesale and retail ( V W..tr.k Ima tnticn clmr-rc f.f the . , , , I ent, who is an excellent judge t.f fine . ': ... customers. The liquors sold at this lent will consist of the best brands in Both Mr. Neff and Mr. Weiick have experience in the sale of liquors, and uU, give general satisfaction to their tor of the JJa'Jyof Tuesday, states that or of the Vmutlt, iu "interviewing" ble-headed"' catfish, ou the first of s severely billen on Cue index linger of haad." So! And did it create a ' on der nott t We should have thought 1 have learned while a govcrnmet.t offi- the war, to keep bis hands off reptiles oad mouth,"' as they are more dange han cejiptrhcaiU. nd now our neighbor of the Itfumcritt j t ten by the catfish. 'elder, corner Hard aud Market reduced his prices from 10 to 50 ler ler to close out. The whole magui , just received, will be sold at cost, it est bargains ever heard of iu this be offered. The stock consists of Boy's and Men's Clothing, Hats and ' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Jcwel 11 early and have the first choice. 8. I1ERZFELDER, Cor. Third and Market Streets, f. Sunbury, Pa. y womau who came to this place nth since, aud who slipped away i urge of officer Culp, returned on bearing iu her srins an infant that b to since her dcpartaie. The poor : ; evidence of returning reason, be- j re ratloual than before she left. She r name is Mapgle Brown, and that i in Huntingdon county. Ollieer t the same day, on the IiwUtown . Bom u on Dii-t. The accounts of this l,o s in charge of a family at Klines- I rough have late'y 1,,-en audited, which show that t left Banbury, about three weeks j the indebtedtie-s is about 37,000 instead of t70, f Monday last. 000 ns was ippiirtcri. Asoiucr Shooting Affeat near Shamokin. A Man ut Eietltior Shot Doirn by hit own Brother-in-Law. Whlikcy the Cause. On lat Monday uioru'1115 onr town was again etartled by the re port that another man had been shot, and that the cause of the crime and the relationship of the parties concerned were similar to those of the Levins shooting case which occurred only a few weeks ago. T.:v following are the particulars that wc have betu able o gather in this case: On last Sunday Thomas C.ribin and wire, who reside at Excelsior Station, attended Catholic church in Slmmokin, iu company with John Keating, a brother-in-law of Gribin, who boards with them. After the services at the church were over they started for home, but unfortu nately ou the way they partook too freely of wh'ukey, so that w lieu they reached home they were ijuitc. wanui J i;p. At the supper table it seems that th' talk was about good lighting men and they soon differed on this subject, (iribiu asserted that he was a better man than Keating, which the latter denied w it ii j;reat warmth and brought his tit down on the table with such vio lence a to knock eveia! U'tdir off the. table. I bis movement greatly xciied (iribiu, who jumped up from the table and said the like of tliis should nevet be done nsaiu. He then went up fdairs but oou catne down with a revolver aud fired a shot through the door. After rorne talk by the rest of the family he was persuaded to put the weapon in the cupboard and fat down to his meal again. But f-oon the old topic of "who was the bet man," was again brought up, when Gribin suddeuly jumped up, seized hi? re volver, and, without a word of warning, fchot his brother-in-law through the forehead, killing him instantlv. The tiring alarmed some persons in the T'eir.i ty, who at once repaired to the house, and, see ing the bloody result, they arrested Gribin aud handed him over to the township authorities. This afi'air occurred about 5 o'clock on Sunday evening. Coroner Hester beiug immediately no tified of the affair, proceeded at once to the spot, called a jury and held an inquest, the verdict of which was that John Keating came to his death by a shot flrcd from a revolver iu the hands of Thomas (iribin. (iribin was taken to the Sunbury jail on Monday morning, to await his trial. We learn that (iribin asr-erts that the firing was accidental. Both parlies are Irish. John Keating, the victim, was about thirty-seven years old, and has been only about nine months in the country. We are told that he has .1 wife and four children in Ireland, and one boy in thi.- country. From what we could learn, (iribin has hereto fore been a inii-t citizen, but, w hen under the in- flucuce of 1'niuor. somewhat quarrelsome ou the subject of being 'the bet man."- For the past year he has been a member of the Coal township school board, and a looked upon as an intelli gent Irishman. The cause that led to the committal of this dreadful crime was -doubtless strong drink- It is the old story repeated over aud over again whiskey! quarrelling! fighting! and murder! We refrain from further comment at present. Slu'.mokiH JleraUI. We learn that J. J. Rcimensnydcr is an appli cant for Associate Judge to fill the vacancy of Hon. G. C. Welker, deceased. Mr. Eeimcnsny der would make an excellent Judge, aud the only question will be whether he can receive the ap pointment under the new Constitution which makes no provision to Gil the vacancy. If the Governor should take a favorable view, the ap pointment of Mr. Reiiuensnvder w ill lie satisfac- j lory, as he, is strongly endorsed by the Court and i Bar. Kn.u r. Mr. Win. Gaining, for several years R ro6i,)e!ll pf this place, moved to Mahanoy pianeS) :l(.t week, to take charge of Rhodes' Ho j tel, at that place. Early on Saturday morning, j while assisting in ananging his household good?, 1 he fill down stairs and broke bis neck. It was reported in several pajers that Mr. Gah ring was a member of Trcvorton Lodge, I. O. of O. F., which is a mistake. He had not been a member for a long time. Ont friend, S. N. G.iyuinn, residing iu Pnr.'y iown, is engaged in preparing a fish pond for the propagation of black bass and other hSh ut the rear end of his lot, w hich w ill soon be completed. Mr. Gaytuan has already a number of back bass iu his spring house ready to be placed in the pond as soon as lini.-hcd. These fish are of a very hardy nature, and grow very rapidly. Those uow iu possession were secured last fall, and have grown iu length sin?e that time, some four or five luchci. They are tame and easily handled. It is Mr. Gay man's intention, if suc cessful iu the propagation of these fih, to con vert all his swampy grounds into lish ponds Os Wednesday evening -last, a number of the friends ol J. W. Walls, the popular landlord of the Empire House, met in his parlor by special invitation, to sj-end a swiil evening.. About .l o'clock an invitation was extended to invade the dining room where a had supper had been pre pared. The guests surrouuded the festive board v.llh countenances illuminated with delight at the sumptuous aud bounteous supply of substan tial, intermingled with delicacies, that was spread before them. Baked shad, gotten up in a style to suit au epicure by mine host, loomed up ou the plates of hiR guests, and the busy sceire of culling and slashing,iu the energetic ef forts of his friends to fill up loose garments, was of a most interest ing character. Dr. Krebs, w ho is supplying our citizens with North Carolina shad, now in this place, aud who was at the head of the lytiie, gave gusto to the occa sion, by explaining the excellent qualities of North Carolina lih generally, .and of their thirtty nature. Alter all had satisfied their appe tites wilh the delicate North Carolina fih, made a proper disposition of the delicacies, and dis posed, projerly.of the "coiulitemeuts," Jere Suy. clcr, Esq., was called upon, who returned thanks in behalf of the guests to the landlord, 1 11 a neat and eloquent speech, after which the party re tired to the parlors, when the meeting was called to order, and Esquire Snyder was called to the Chair. Speeches were then delivered by Dr. Krebs. C. A. Reimensnvder, H. F. Maun, and the President, appropriate to the uccasion. About 10' j o'clock, the guests adjourned to their respective home?, full of shad, and heaifeit wishes for a long and prosperous hie to Mr. Walls, the proprietor of the house, and to Dr. Krebs who is favoring our citizens with the finest shad that grow in the Albemarle waters. A New Rook. We have received an advance copy of "A History i.f the Origin of the Appella tion Keystone State, as applied to the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, togi '.her with extracts from many authorities relative to the adoption of the Declaiation of Independence bv th - . "'! Congress July ' ' ' " wh!u 1 the Conti- is added tlie new Constitution of Pennsylvania, with al phabetical contents." 'I l.c work i published by Messrs. Claxton, Remscn, t Halfeltinger of Phi ladelphia, and is for sale at ('. S. Hazlctinc's Rook store in this place. The work is an excel lent one for reference, an 1 should be in the hands f of tverv citizen. The I" ii ion Hotel, at Trevorton, has be n en tirely refilled with the modern styles ot furni ture, and in now one of the linift comfortable Stopping places for the travelling community, in that region. The parlors arc excellently furnish ed, while the bed rooms aie comfortable and cleau. The tables abound with the best of far a, while the bar i net excelled for its pine ii i'iois . Mine, host aud hostess, Mr. T. Foiiids, t-nr., an I lady, are always ready to show that hospitality to strangers which will make them feel the com forts of a home. Aud as this house is loeat.-d in 1 the quiet pait of the town, nil who wl!! sl ! the Union c;;n n.iov a 'j iii-i n -t. p nt A PrroT Wanted. A few days ago, while in the borough of Shamokin. we regretted to see that no stciis have been taken lor the erection of a better depot by the N. C. U. W. Co. Their present depot is the most gloomy locking of any we have seeu in any town with a lcs population for many a diy. Its filthy yjpearance remind one a good deal of the indications of a low class grog shop. There are several sites along the railroad suitable for the erection, of good build- lngg, and for the credit of that flourishing town, its citizens should urge the railroad company to giTe them a depot that will com pare favorably wilh llio.-e of other towns. ii.o. O. Daktoi.ett, has pencil his Photo, graph (lallery on Sunbury street, iu the borough of S'liimok'ui. and is now ready to till orders. Burning of Kemmsuku's Mill Loss f 22,000. The tlouiiug mill of W. B. Kcmmerer, located on Muddy Run 1' J miles above Milton, with its contents, was totally destroyed by lire ou Satur day night, March 2S. The fire is supposed to have originated at the smut machine which was located on the fourth or garret floor of the mill. It was impossible to get out anything save the books, office desk and a few bags of rye. As work had been slopjed about dusk it is supposed that the lire had been busy working along the upper floor until it reached the roof and tiie smoke having no egress, found its way to the lower part of the building. Late as was the hour the fire die- a large crowd to the scene, aud many persons turned to and helped to savo the adjacent buildings from destruction. There were consumed in the mill 1 100 bushels of wheat; SiHMiushcls of rvc : ::(! bushels oats : COO bush els of corn and 200 barrels of flour. Mr. Kem- u . (,r i.Et xi:lJi remaining in the Post OllU-8 merer estimates his loss ut f 22,000, 15,000 on ; s 1 1 1, 1 . 1 1 r v Pa., pril 7. W 1 : the mill aud 7,000 0:: contents. 1I was insur- j " ' A",.',nieriiian. Wcy-y B:uier. .Margaret cd to the amount of ?1'.,iio0 iu the Lycoming, I ( auiplicll, Sarah Ciickbom, C. A. P-.-moud, An Woil, - t....i ir- mt!i lii-it mid in the Vol k. ! n ic G ivcn. Wm. II. Hniilci -oil. l.itv Hallniiiti, in all ?10,(.KM1 on the mill and ff.,CO0 on the stock. Mr. Kcmm'.-rer wiil begin the woik of rebuilding bis mill at once, or as soon as the loss ! adi'isted. The new sliuctnre will be : I built ol brick or stone, ami will be about the j same capacity as the old one. The old mill was j . originally built by Abram and Isaac btrauti 111 1S;.'S, and was located on tin- Strati!) Island op posite Miitoii. It was erected before the river bridge was bui't, and the bridge was afterwards built mainly on m-count of the mill through the energy ol the Messrs. Straub, at a cost of about f 1S,000. The building of the Lewisburg dam about 1S0S caused a bick water to inteifere sen sibly with the working of the mill and in 1S.")0 Mr. Abram Straub removed it to Muddy Ruu, where it stood for ." years, grinding out the staff : Ol 111' ior a laige eueic 01 cusuum-i s ua i:o n 1 for shipment to other market-. The mill con- tained four run of stones, aud a few years ago j the machinory was all remolded aud placed in , good older. W.toniait. (.Vi xt ii. Phoceedisos. Council met at 7.30 j o'clock, on Tuesday evening, Chief Justice Ma- j lick iu the Chair. Members all present. Minutes of la.-t meeting read and approved. j Report of Committee on Finance adopted and j to be spread at large on the book of auditor's no- j counts. Motion reconsidered. On motion of John Haas, order granted lo Thos. I). Grant for hi- services iu auditing finan- cial account of borough. Street Commissioners made report. Adopted. Report f e.. I'm'!!. -e to wait on County Com- missiomr-. ; Commuiiiea! i.e: towu in regard to ! ciii.'iis from lower part of iking oil' ground for pave- incuts. Committee on payments rcpoiltd 'rogrcs. Committee on River Bank reported progress. ' Committee on Grave Yard reported progress. ! Committee ou Bridges and Highways reported j pngres; Committee n Public Pioper'y reported 1""-j Src6- ! Committee ou Par repoJted progicss. j Committee on Town Clock report. Petition of Washington Fire Company, asking i for iZo per inonlh, received, read and granted. Petition of (iood Intent Fire Cotnpauy read. Laid over till next uieeliug. 1 Petition of citizens iu regard to police read. ! Laid over till next meeting. Hill of 15. L. Raudi ubusli, 1 40. granted. liiils of Chan. Martin. Mfet Coui'uiss'.oinr, presented. Order granted. Order granted lo (Jeorge Lyon for $10. Ui'.ls of Geo. Kiehl and P. Heini prcseiile.l. i Laid on the table. Rill of S. S. Homlricks presented. Laid : the ' table. Order grated to liavid Rockcfeiler for f'X- ' Order granted to Jno. Clark for $7 Order granted to Sol. Mautz for Si 40. Rill of A. '. Bricc, laid over. Order granted to Thos. Roach for JOo. Order granted to Dan. Heitn for ?20 IS. 1 Order granted to Cieo. Harrison aud John Oys ter for 52 25 each. Order granted to Jas. YanDyke for ?;;.". ruer granted to Ira T. Clcmeut for $0 2". Order granted to Culp for Petition of election officers of borough election lead and laid oi: table. Order granted to the several bills in the cic-ck roll of S. S. Hendricks. Rill of Horning granted for -1". Rill of bhissler t Shlpe, laid on tabic. Order urantc' t John fhisslcr f"r ?:;o. Order granted for bills in Horning' ret urn. On motion of W. I. Greeiiougb. Resolved, That Council adjourn to meet ticxi Tuesday night to elect otlicers. LF.WIS HEWART, Town Ci. rk. YrsTUV F.i-Kction St. Mallhev' (J-'jriieojml) Churrh,.Vuniiuy lat. Yr.sTKY Men i.H. Young man, Wm. I. (Jretnough, (ieo. W. Smith, Wni. T. (iratit, H. R. Master, Thos. I), (irant, Wm. Dunham. Cut rcii Wakiikvs. Win. I. Orccnough, (ico. W. Smith. Sr.citCTAKV am Tuhasi nr. W. I.Oreetiough. PurrTiKS to the Convention. W. I. Ctee nough, H. 15. Masser, (i. W. Smith. Maiitin iV Co" Drug Store is stocked with the freshest drugs and peifuuiery. . -. Sriil'LN Dkath. Wiiii.uu C'ourad Lower Augutta township, was taken sick on Friday lust, with inflammatory rheumatism, ami died on Wednesday moin'iig 'asl. He was aged SS vears. The cases beloie the Supreme Court fr county will not be decided before May. 'Ill til FirTECS persons were admitted to mejnbcr.ship into the Lutheran Clnrch, at this place, by the rile of confirmation, and nine by certificate from other churches, on Saturday evening last. On Sunday morning the Holy Supper was adminis tered t an unusually large number of commu nicants. A VofMt l.AliV of Oakctown i- charged with keeping a light burning iu the parlor until very late Sunday nights, iu order to harrow the sen sitive feelings ol an cuvious neighbor into the belief that she has really got a beau. Tnr Campaii.n ok 1S27. We give below the election returns of lgT. whieh wc copy from the Sunbury f7i-'f(- , published in Sunbury in that year. At that lime no conventions were held lo make nominations by Ihe opposing political par. tics. Every candidate ran upon his osrn merits The campaign was one of the most spirited and exciting that has probably ever occurred ill this county. The contest then, it appears, ua- be tween the candidates for the office of Sheriff. There were six candidates iu the field, all ol wliMlil have "gone to that undi.-coveicd countiv from v-l-.cnce no traveler n turns," except two, ex-sheriff Henry Reader, now icfiding in the bo rough of McEwensviile, and Col. Elisha Kline, residing in Cppcr Augusta township, this county. There are also but few of the acting pn:it'u i:.n of that day remaining. Judging from some of the communications then puhiiohed there were many unscrupulous politicians, some ol whom are still living, who would severely denounce tin ir own actions were they to be imitated by the (olitieians iu tln-.-e modem tluiis. Il will also be sc n that there were but eleven election distiict. in the county with a total vote of 2o:;l. At the presi nt tini'1 th' f - arc thirty-two districts wilh a vote of about HoY): Norlhuinberlaiid County Ollicial Election JCctums !S2! Asscinbiv. ml!. DISTRICTS. Sunbury Augusta Point ( 'hi!Hsiiiaijue Milton Tiirhut Shamokin Kusb Little Mahanoy Upper Mahaioy... Lower Mahanoy.. zi 2.5 4s 4 22 10 mi id; 21; ::r 41 ::o 12 : 244 1.4 21'.' 3'. 31 11 i0 22 H'2 10'J 144 .ri3 l.t -PI 14 H", iri n it; ill ."; m :;! t, i:;5 42, 2". 'y. 00 i: c.i KJ'.I 17 77 li'.i 44 e'.t Hi 4 si IIn 17 Ii'.' 41 l't 2 17 i:;s 2n 7s 77' f.:; 7u r, 1 12 : 41: 14 :i: 4 22 2:;'.t I4r. f,4 p-.i 11 21 221; r :;2 12.1 l.v ::;; 21 r. g4 1:: 2011 21 0:, p.' 102 u inn ."ii mi :;i .17; ou :: .n 47 mi :; p.i f, s:; v.; j;; 33 07 l 4'.i 2 ir 14 42 5 2X S 33 .". 4 13 2 3' 5 0 25 3 7 1 Id 51 7d 3S D1 4 4 -'2 31 1 HV 52 13 2'i 53 13 00 7S 57 125 5 21 17 2t 1 07 53' 10 41 2 20 0-2 (HI l.'o I 457 10'JO; C43; 555 508 4'j7 J'J 1185. 701 502 41!: 470 303 1C5 170 Totals .. J(.P( j b llle if Milton, was elected auditor. Ti:i:Ri;ht Max is Tin: Rioiit Puck. We frequently meet men in government positions who are. j i ciiliariy calculated for the place, and in such iustauefs tln-ir services are seldom dis pensed with, as they rcsuit in economy to the government, and satisfaction to the peo ple. The U. t'.. Patent Olliee, at Washington, contains one such whose qualities in this respict are not excelled by any, in the person of J. M. Emery, Ksq., at present holding the position of Examiner in charge of Interfe euces and Exlen teiisions. Mr. Emery was appointed in lNofl.r.nd in that time has gained the confidence and gocd will of all who have had occasion totrausait Im iues ia the Dcpaitmcnr. He has a thorough knowledge of the affairs of the ofl'cv, and his ur banity and willingness renders it a satisfaction to have business intcrceursc uith him. II right man in the right place. ' Hie 1 Win. O-walt, Kunna w-wal! Red .V Co., Ge.hr.ul Snyder. ,:. iHvsiM-n. 1 1 I abiive letii-r ! I III!!. P. M. i IVixius will please calling lor any 1 sav advertised. J. th. J. Almost a Fip.i:. On Wednesday of th'19 week Ir. lli'.am Young's property on Market street i made a narrow escape from being de-troyed by lire. A stove fell over and scattered the red hot j coal on the floor and burned several yards of j carpet and a hole in the floor before it was got ten under control. As luck would have it Mrs. I Young and her little daughter were in the room i when the accident occurred, and while the daughter was giving the alarm the mother wa busy in trying lo right the stove. Mr. Howell j i.,.iiii,..c., i.it in.,.. t. 1. e'n ; ' ' ' ' ' ,.' v .,,.,! TnK l;lJ.s ae ,i0 lo1 v!, ,,,r sl)M10 of ,,. illustrious i.ilers, so thev pr.ovl around most of ; the night. One way to keep your no-e fioui bleeding i to keep it out of other people's h'lsiuess. V'e have received a new stoi k of Rill Heads, Note Pai'tr, Envelopes, Cards, fcc., whieh will be printed to order at reduced prices. "IIi.viouv or Titr Gkanoi: Mnvr;rvT : or th Fanners' War against Monopoiie."" llcitig a full and authentic aci-ouni- of the struggles of the American Farmers against the extortions of the Railroad Companies. With a History of the Rise and Progress of the Order of the Patrons of Husbandly. Pnhli-hed by the Na tional Publishing Co., Philadelphia. The most remarkable, and powerful movement of the present day is, unquestionably, the Wa' which the Fanners of the Unite 1 States aie wag ing against the Monopolies of all kinds that havi for so long been robbing the people and oppicss ing the toiling portion of our community. The work begins with the causes which have iroused the American people against the mo- niJ,.0;-uts. and treats of the la! iroad system of 1 condition and the country, its growth, act tin pros-pect-. It then shows bow this noble syteni has been perverted to further the ends of selfish capitalists ami railroad directors, who seek gain at the expense of the cominuui'y ; and we arc given a teiiilile ami thrilling account of the crimes and frauds of the railroad corporations of lo-d iv. The author wields a fearless and vigorous pen. and points ont Hum vi! which this selfish greed ha enlai.e, upon Us. Hes'.iows how the gri-.il corporations have been able to control the -a hole country; how they h ive robbed the nation, an 1 corrupted our Congress, State Legi-lalnies, and Courts of .Ju-ticv. He give us some startling facts about Hi'.: Wie'.-t 'at Kail roads of the country : the rci-kl -- gambling in stork, and the. terrible iiuaiici-il convulsion from the ('fleets of which we. ere "til! suffering. The book then t iki up the cau-c of the faini- els of the I'nileJ Mat-'-, and calm b'lt c'i"(;tn".it statement fallows how the farmers a:r robbed of the just n ward ol J oints out the cause- .if tin-" lav.. 1. for? us of tin ir w!(!i :s ; ovcrchaiged and t !n ir labor-, and evil .. It explains how the railroads impoverish the farmer, .rid gives a substantial rennti for the charge rr often repealed that high freights aM" l.iu l as well as of its prod. id 4. A con-id' iablc portion ol the to a hi-tory of the Ord-r of 1 ban lrv, an I i: conlains ;ir ac -i t th. Wol K . it roil i'.llt of .h-voti d .r iiu--- il. rise. j-rogrcss and present coml'.i ion and peels. Each f.-aturi1 of the or.h r plaiii"d, and au amount of inform. future pros is fully (: it ioa : given cor.cci long this .voinleifa! oig ;n:zo on that will I ami'Iy satisfy I lie nio-t cuimu.. ' It is ileei le.py the ino-i int. -re-ting and n-cful ; Volume of the day, aula- it c iii;s a', a time . when the whole country i- sull'-iiug inien-e'.y from the -ils it, denounces, cannot fail to have a tremendous "ale. It is an ably written woi k, , and a bold and vigor. u- ; e'a in behalf of the ! fanners and ali who are op; re-.. . robbed by the gra-ping Monopolies which are causing j so much trouble. It is Sold by subscription onlv. and agent ate wanted in cverv conntv. !i K TIIK AMKKICAN. I Jh-H.;j, '(.. April ;. lt-71. ; Iu reply to tha article which appeared in the I lie.iitocrut "From the Lower End." of the 20th i tilt., "tl'jultl: the oiiginality of the Dornsife i correspondence." I would here say like the i tiaccn of Sliclia. shen -he visited Solomon, and ' had teen his wisdom, slie said to the King, '"It was a true report that I heard, I believed not the woid.. until 1 came, and mine eye had seen it ; and, behold, the half was told me." '1 o rvtistitittiule. what was said by the IWiisifc cor respondent ; 1 would li'ieadd a. fee, of the wtinj proofs of what was said by the Doi nsife corres p.ondent which I think Vciilies that the report was not in the least cxaggei ale.!. The following is taken from the monthly i-.-iiort of Washington .Si. hool (Jackson Distiict) A. R. Keck teaclc r. Rcbcclinh, annie, Cheailes, Rebeekah, Enrna, Lyddia, Lana, Carle, Catharine, Stodard Arilh initick. Mitchcl, Moiitcclh, Ac. Whether the nbovu named pupils v.eiv Chinese or lrican-. I cannot say. but they arc new names to American citizens. The average attendance of said school, O-coii, I month) male 100-11. Female 12 7-1 L Total "I! fi ll. Not one of the live reports of said teacher were correct. Then-port was cor rected by tic Secretary. Ta'.K no longer about Vour big au.lge; heavy porkers. Ac. Let teachers make their report.. Washington town ship is opposing compulsory education. The following report by Mr. Keeh r. (teacher) shows that they liavu no nccil ol such a law. Per ft, of attendance during month male 4:1. Female '.''. Total U. Dunng term till date Mali; 4;. Term .rJ, Total 10:1. Third month, pr ct ol at tendance dining mo i.i. 7'.i. Fe r.o. Tola! bs. During t'-rm til date .".), .V', 1 l"i, Al the expiia t'oii of the fourth month Mr. Kecler hit the school and went to Ma. Hern. Ion High f-eh"ol. and was taaght by Mr. Sholiy. of Sum!, r ( a Coir.pi tent Vacher well i :i ; . it'o-il for tia' s. hool room. ..Ir. IbchlgaVe sat i-l o 1 1. .11 in l::s dis tiict. Mr. Mover can be ii-i .iuimenile.l a. a tit man for t he s-.-honi room, trchool No. '.'of Wa'h ingtou I i wn-ti '. j (li -e.! l'a an '.xhitiiiior,. All ai'pcared to have I n w. '! -..ti.lied with lb.- c i- tci tainn.eiit . This was the !n -t rvi-r held iu the di-trict : mid. cmsi -queiil !y. ! he t.-acher m:-l wit h some opposi! ion in c.u ry ing oat hi--design. 'Ihe audience- wa. entertain ! by v. c.:'. mii-ic by the Jackson choir, w'lich a- vary mil. !i I'ppieciated by the audi' nee. All went av. ay m lavor of ex hibition. We nt the lower cud would like to hear from s..:ae of your old Ir. e .-!in.i; di-tii .-. Heat the V.'ash ng'ton town-hip teacher if you can. but .,; honest do not lut-t thi fractions. It. rl0. ... ilr. i. v..- ,r!rii.t C uinil.--l..ncis, or other Hi.-. I s. u ho-e iu!y it is to see thai the streets a;ni side walks aro i.i goo 1 condition. If so.why is the pl.ii,:; .hie v.-:;-.U nt Ihe h pot left iu sn -h a dang.;) oils conlili"n 1 If the booagh should huM lo pay uaiuages for a broken limb, cause I by this pitfall, w hos.j. n!t Hold 1 it be f The authoiiti' S are cxai ting enough with some, v.liv not with others ? Tax. Pavfu. t 'oroucr. .uinii-.-iont r. SfNBfitv, Pa., March 27, 1S74. At a regular meeting of Mason Gouncil, No. IS1 Jr. O. U. A. M., held in their Council Ccamber on Thursday evening, 2filh inst., the undersigned were appointed u committee to draft resolutions expressing the sentiment of this Council, which are as follows : litiolced, That this, the second anniversary of Mason Council No. 131 Jr. O. U. A. M., has been a complete success. lli-tolictl. That the thanks of the Council is hereby tendered to the young ladies of Sunbury for the generous nid extended by them to the Committee of Arrangements, and for t he presen tation of a number of beautiful fairy hasket3. Uttrtwl, That much praise is due the Silver Cornet Band for the music furnished on the oc casion, and that a vote of thanks be tendered them for the same. JitCvUe.il, That the thanks of this Council be tendered to Messrs. A. N. Brice, W. 11. McCarty and J. l. O'Connor for their Invaluable assist ance in making our :inuiv rsary a - icress. I .'... I, That Hi" su'-ec- of our anniversary I was due. i.i a givat measure, to the active part i tafcru by !'ie -T lni: t'e of Arr:'.ngi-ments, :uul i onr thanks ;,:c hereby tendered them. llf.itvb-cJ. 'i hat a vote of tl. liks bo tendered to the public in n r.il for their iinlispeiisahlc aid. Hesxhttl. That the above resolutions le pub lished in the papers of this borough. V. L. S.vviiioi:, i;. F. Cooi'cu, i:. P. McCartney. Comniittcir. Eminent Men of Science have discovered that electricity and tni-gnatiMii are ileveloped in the system from the iron iu the blood. This ac counts for the debility, low spirits, and lack of energy ix person fee's when this vital element be come reduced. The Peruvian Syrup, a protoxide of iron, supplies the blood with its iron element, and is the. only form in which it is possible for it lo enter the circulation. A Universal Remedy! ''Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial." for coughs, colds and bronchial alfcrliotis stands first in public confidence and favor. Dovt ije Dlsrot RAiiEii. Suppose you hare "tried fifty remedies" and received no benefit, is there therefore 'mio balm in Gilcad ?" Verily there is. Your liver may be congested, your sto mach half paralyzed, vour nerves qnivering.your muscles knotted with torture, your bowels con- j Written duringthe year from Scp stricted. your lungs diseased, your blood full of ' tembcr 2d, 17:;, date of conipa inipurilies yet in one week after commencing a j nv's permanent organization course of Dr. Walker's Viuegar Bitters yon will Total feel like a new creature. 4w M'EI'IAIj xoticen. Tu('npi(:iliss, To 51 en of ItlPdimu 'leans, and lo all Wishing IIoiik's and tints Avoid Iaj ing ISenf s. Uy reference to the Watsontown Itri,nl and Sunbury "(iazette" will be seen a fuli ami more explicit description of the property "I oiler for sale, either iu lots or by th? acre, lint w hat I wish to more particilar'v bring- Im . n i he pub lic is i '.to J.I i Kit A J- TEKM." "I.i'ii Hi-v are .Here I. " i 1 will SELL LOT !5M to and ! Lands by the ACl'L ':wi -.'s)to$50O. according tothc location. Tkkms : Ten pi r t.t."f the purchase money ( down, i'ic balance in time and amounts lo suit J liurehacrs, from ONE t EIGHT YEARS, with 1 1 legal interest from day of sale. i The streets and alleys will be opened as fast as : : lots are sold, so that all m iy be approached with ' ', case. All p'r-oTis who are now paying rent can have an opportunity of securing a home for less mo- i ncv iu.nuai:y"thaii thev arc now THROWING WAV ii: rent. ' . j : Any person wishing to sec the lands or bt : will call on mc, when every opportunity will be j given taein to have a fair chance lo see the stipe- i ! rior advantages presented lo the public. 1 Iu addition to the lands above rrierre l lo. I J now ol'i-r for sal" THREE DWELLING HOU ! SES, situate on Water street, ill Watsontown bo- j : rough, the one being tin; large and commodious I Brick Dwellin now occut'ie.l hy mc, nil ol said dwellii gs having the ncc. -- irv outbuildings for ' inmied ate u i For blither iufiinr. ition call on or n.Idr.'- j. m. follmei:, Watsontown, P. t )c'.oIm.i- 111, 1n7w I vr. i ' . . . : i II I S II II 1. 1 Why Will Von NnU't-r? i To all j - rsoiiH suffer ing from ilhueiiiatism, Neuralgia, I ramps iu the limbs or stoniacb, Hi lions Colic, Pain in the bi'.ek.bowels or side, V VV l I' we w o u I d s a y. t ii r. I lorsrilo!.l PaNACHA AND FaVMI.T LlMMRNT is of all others the rem edy you want for inter na! aud exturnal use. It has ( tired the above complaints in thousands f i ases. There is no ml-jake about it. Try It. Sold bv all Druggist-. F A .11 1 J. V i.i x in i; xt. Juiv l-.'. 1S7;'.. iv. TO l O.VSI .Ml'TIVKS. i-!if.i.r. ii-iiiir lie ;t l eriiialieiil ! cim .1 iif llait ilr. ..Tl ilis. j.-e, ('iiiijiiiiiiitiaii. liy a i:in'!v reaa-ih, i s uaxi to inske kiam n ti Ins tellow Biiifere's tlir j Ilie.il'H el cure. 'I'o kit who ii. sire it. lie will i enit 11 oI V . i.f li e aciier:.i;uli nseil, lree of eharea, w i; h llieilirt e- j li.a.s I.'.- T ari.' !nl lisli.i lue sulne, vliietl lliey wait l lin.l a sare ( u-r l.n- ('.ai-inni !i.n, Asinri. llriineliils, j r.a ta s wluc" tlie lireserii l .oil w,a so nua.t -s in v. I.. A. W I I.Sl IN, l'.'l lvmi s.... W ili:,m-lini!i, X.w Voik. N..V. -jl, lnT.i (jlll. hildrcu olten IwoU l'ulo niiil Sirk from no other cau'e than having worms in the siouiacli. liltOWN'S VERMlFCOE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly WHITE. and from all the coloring or other injurious ingredients usually used in worm preparations. CURTIS A BROWN. Proprietors. No. 2ir Fulton Street, New York. .Salt? ly I)riiiii'wt i ChrmlsU, and (IVio-i .U ii.-oc' t TwV.my-Kivk Cents, a box. July 12, it::. ly. Thirty Year" B;.prieuro ofini Oltl .urse. Hrs Winsilow! Soothing: Syrup I tin prescription ol'oueof the I" -l Female Phvsiciaus and Nurses in the United Slates, aud has been used for thirty year. Willi never failing s:ifefr and success bv tnioVii - of mother and i children, from the ' i .fant of one week old to the adult. It r-.' :. a. ;. iit v of the stomach. relieves wind coi c, irg-.'.iti-s the bowels, and gives ret. health .';! '..,ii',,it to mother and child. We believe it I,.!.c the 15csl and Surest H -nicdv in the Woi Id. in all cases of DYSEN TERY "and DIARIIIKEA IN CHILDREN, whe ther it nri.es from Teething or from any other cnu-c. Full directions for using will accompany cadi bottle. None (iennine unless the fac-siinilc of CUPTI .v: PERKIN S is on the outside wrap per. Sold bv nil Medicine dealers. .lulv l ., is;;;. iv. I.KKOItS OF VOI TI1. A cht!c!ii.i!l vviio ntll'iTe t f. Hjl.iinv. I'leiie.iiin- Jieeiv. anil years from Nei-i.tLj, 11 the rrtcet" of Milith- f.il iii.liscreii.ui will, tor the sake of suriennu Im- Iitaailv, deliil irec lo all v lie nec-t ir, tlie rce: e ai.u (.- ri-rii"ii l'ir cLikii n ih- -iitij le cmi'ly lv v In ii ii- a cure.l. Siili s-cr s wishing tu t i.ilil l.v the aiUt-rt.s-r's -x( eri' lie 111 lice. II l(.I v.T l,v J,. 1,1,, ---II... IIIN It. H.I'fV, ( in ) erf,-. e.nili- N-a Vvr! i-v. :i I:.! JiM. iAtv : in the .''.it Ii r.'.t . by Samuel McMah.m. Esip, linitv Yrv.r.ii to M.vur Jxhuit. all of Milton. Iu Nortiiumbt il.iinl. on ihe 1th inst., by the Rev. E. I". Vrry, John B. Zimvi(;i:m. of Sha mokin l" o A'.i.ii '. N'l.w ni:i:uv. of Northumber land. -.v In Miitoii, on the .Tames S. Don gal. M. 1st in-!.. SARAH wile of D-. aged 75 ycar, S mos., aii'l i days. Near Milton, lljth till., Mrs. BARBARA LAIIR, aged 77 e.il s, 4 months anii -i day.-. In Milton, :;oth nil., EMMA J., d-iughtcr of j PIki'Ih- Wcrtz, aged ." year-, and V3 days. i I.. (;:,..., o"i..i i: r it, : v .ri l...a and Lm her Slioi maker, aged 5 months and 27 j i day-. j i In Watsontown. on the 1st in.t., MARY, wife I of Win. Machaiucr, aged 2s years and 5 months. ! In Northumberland. March 20th, FRANCIS ' j J.. child of Rev. D. II. and Nellie ( lark, aged 0 ! i months and tl days. Pi Northumberland. March :J4, MARY, wife j of P. 11. Koser, aged yeais and 10 mouths. I In Northumberland. March 25. Mis. ELIZA BETH JOHNSON, aged r.S years, 10 months and 7 days. In Northumberland, Manh 10, JAMES II. 1 NF.SBIT, aged 3S years, one month and 25 day. I In Lower Augusta township, on the Sth inst., ; WILLIAM CONRAD, aged 5S year-, 3 months I and 15 daj s. In Washington township, on the 3d inst., Mrs. CATHARINE, wife of William Hctrick, ai;ed 34 years, 10 mouths and 10 days. In Sunbury, April 4th. MAY IRENE VAL LANCE. daughter of Jas. K. and Lydia Vallanee, aged 1 year, 5 months and 4 days. iicbi bbcrtisntcnts. fr' i V A 91 V II It I E . The UNIVERSAL MEDICINE for the house hold. Try it. Price per bottle 25 cents. For ale by all Druggists. REUBEN IIOYT, Pro prietor. ?n:t fJreenn-lel, t.. N. Y. April H4(y cla bbcrtiscmrnts AXXTAI. NTATK9I EXT OF THE SUN BURY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, FOR THE TEAR ENnlNfl DECEMBER T.lst 1873. (To Hie Insurance Commissioners.) ASSETS. Cash market value of real estate owned by company, deducting all incumbrances thereon ? 103,(550 00 Loans on Bond and Mortgage 7,500 00 Bonds and Stock6 owaed by the Company, market value 1,800 00 Cash on hand and in Bank 5,050 24 Gross Premiums in course of col lection e.,'yn 64 Premium Notes hold bv the Com pany " 20,551 40 All other assets belonging to the Company 17,300 00 Gross as.ts of the Company 10,49J 2S LIARILiriKS. Losses unpaid, includiic those not acted on or resisted, ?:J000 00, not conie:ed by claimant and cannot now he h. ca'He loaned by length of time. AmoUII . " TVeilltlllll .sllh- jei-t to a:., ,-ment 20.551 40 Dii- ami ac rm-d for salaric:-. te. 50 00 Aggregate aHiount of Tabilities 20,001 40 i I XI OM K DURING TIIE YEAR. Gross amount of Cash received $4,130 73 Amount of Premium Notes re ceived during the year 20,551 40 Income icee-veil from t.ther sources. an, :1S r,.t ; 1,200 00 Aggregate ?25.943 13 EXPENDITURES DURING TIIE YEAR. Gross amount actually paid for losses Cash returned to nixiiibors who policies were cancelled Amount of Premium Notes re turned to members Paid forsalaries,oflicers,c!erks i&c All other expenditures, as rents, repairs, Ace 8750 00 1,1 !VS 05 280 50 4S0 00 250 00 Aggregate amount ofCash Expen ditures RIMKsj AND PREMIUMS. . .r.is or ; Deduct those expired and marked j oil ai terminated Iu force at end of year j Deduct amount reissued j Net amount iu for.e In force not having more than run year to run Before having m.ie than one and ! not more than iIhm' years to ! run I III force hav.ng H"'1' three I years to run i Net amount Dee. l.-i, !..'. 40,119 r.s iWS.IMS 1. s, con nn ! "'), !S IT j i ::H,sas it i 15T.41D ( 0 -',000 00 jS,'4S 17 ;i:nei:al intkruooatories. Total amount Cash Premiums re ceived since the organization, Sct. 2d, 1ST3, and decree of Court, Nov. 10th, 17:!, or the Company -l.loO ASSHSSMEXT- NONE. Total amount losses paid since or ganization and decree of Court T.jO CO The chief assets of this Coiupnny are those ob tained from investments made of moneys paid by -ubecribeiss to capital stock of said company. DAVID WALDRON, President. C. A. REiMr.ssNTurK, Secretary. Sworn and subscribed before nie, this 20th day of January, A. D. 1S7I. A. N. RRICE, J. P. Ksevutor'N Xolice. ( Estate of Margaret Donnel, dre'd. ) 'V'OTICE is hereby givi n that letters testameii- O- vary nave oeen grauic.i n me uuuersigueu i , on the etaie ot Marar. Donue.l, late ot the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased. U iiersons knowing tliemseive9 indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims arc reqii' st'.a to present them duly authenticated for tetl'eiuent. ELIZABETH DON N EL, FRANCIS V. F. DONNE!., Executrix. Sunbury, Mach 27. lsT:;. Itl.ATCHLE V't Improved CL'CUMBEU WOOD PL'M P, Tasteless, DurabIe,ElIl cient and Cheap. The best Ullllin C.r tliM lu.af t1,rlt.. A ( e i'iiimi it rsjieeianv niiieii Biatehlev's Patent Im, roved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can bo withdrawn without removing the Pump, or ili-turbing the joints. Also,th t upper Chamber, which never i racks or scales, i.nd will out-h:-t any other. alers and the Trad.; gciierailv. For sal" bv Di i Inquire for Ulatchlcy's Pump, and if not for sale t iu vour town, scud direct to : t II AS. O. P.l.ATCIII.EY, .l.i.,i-.o-r,-, ! .Vnj Commerce St., Thiladelphia, P.i. ' March 1". '7 I. Snios. JOHN NT. K. LEV. 1). W. PKIiRT. SlllllI I'l.AIMXG .MILLS. mili.ei:siili:;, pa. I .' EAGLET A: PEIUIY, ! Manufacturers and Dealers in Flooring, Siding, siurfiice Uoaids, I.atli, Stripping, .Shingles, And all kinds of Sash, Doors, Shutters. Poinds, Mouldings. Ac. Hemlock A White Pine Hill Stuff, and all kinds of Building Material. Stair building and church work a specialty, March 13, ly. 1 . I S I A I. I X I I C'K.II FXTS. New and attractive (ioods, in every Department WATCHES, MVMONll., Jrwrt.UT. 'I! VFU AN1 ri.ATrtl WAKE. CutU-rv. Clocks. liroiies, English, French and (1. ini iii Faiicv Oood-. In view of the dcdiie in OOLD. we hae ie duccd prices on our entire Stock of Foreign mer chandise to l'ar UoIl Kate. and purchasers will lind it to their interest to make their selections NOW. while the ASSORT MENT IS COMPLETE. Ooo ls sent on approval for selections. Articles pnrchased now, for the Holidays, will I j he packed ana retained uiiiu Slier, lime as uesir ; pj j ; ROBBINS, CLARK &, BIDDLE, 1124 CllESTM T ST., PniLADELPHIA- Nature's Great Remedy rex ALL THROATandLUNG DISEASES ! ! Ii ,t th viul prmcipls of the Pine Tree, ohi.iinrd by a (.t.-jn.-ir fuucm in th distillaiicn of the ur. tjr which ill. liicbot medicinal properties are retained. 'J'Ar even in ,!i crude stnte has been recemmended by eminent phyici:ins nu'ry tchci. It is confidently ottered to the afflicted Kir the following simple reasen: i. It cusas, nst I? abruptly itopfiixr the cough but by dittolving the plilegm and astiiting nature tj throw off the unhealthy matter causine the irritation. In cases of seated cosswrrjos it botri prolongs aud renders less burdensomethe life of the at3ictedsunerer. . Its healing principle acts upon the irritated ir. Lice of the lungs, ieifttratinjt- to each diseased part, relieving pain, ana subduing inflamtitatjvH. 3. iTrUKIPItSANOENKllHESTKH BLOOD. Pom'IIV- ly curing all humors, from the common pimflk or RcrnoN to the severest cases of Scrofula. Thouancu f affidavits could be produced from thiise w!,o have frit the beneficial effects of Pins This Tak Cokw al in the variaus uiseates ansmj from IHlCP.irits o Till BLOOD. 4. It invirates the digestive orf .ixs a. restores the at petite. All who have known or tried Dr. L. Q. C. Vis ksrt's remedies require no references from us, but the' names of thousands cured by them can bc given to sny one who-doubts our statement. Dr. L. 4. C. Wuhan's Great American VytpepsU Pills and Wo M Sccab Dnora hare never bun equalled. . For fel by all Druggists and Storekeepers, and at f it. l a a wissisrs cace,' iXo, 39 A', attend St., fhilad'jm Xolire. "VTOT1CE is hereby jriven that the iindorsijined i having found, on the ltlth of February, 1574, a package of Dry Goods, consisting of breakfast shawls, jloveanil notions, along the Susquehanna riycr. above (ieora;etowu, Lower Mahanoy township, Northiimberlani county. The goods are siippo''d to haxe belonged to a pedlar. The owner or owner are rcqneteil to come forward, pi.iv? properly, pay charges, or else they will a d!p'eil of according to law. PF." IVAL BORRF.L. J'SKPH LATCIIFOP.D. fleoretown, N r.UvI C.. Mnrch lnth. Li? - :.iSfiSl UT rli tlmiimi mil I KEYSTON fjrist Opened, IK MILLER'S BLOCK ON THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET, Cil iiiessrs. Dimon JL A. Ilfive jnst opt-ncil a ZSVw Store ut tl it aijove ikee witli ir.i entire new Stock oi' Goods, coiisistlnp: tl' For Spring Trrttlf. Ooiii cur OVEliCOATS, DlifS COATS, nCSINESS COATS, AVOilKINO C( ATS. T)ttESS PANTS, J)USL"FS I'AXTS, AVOKKIXG PAXTS, all kinds of PANTS. VESTS OF AXX DZ3CHIPTIOITS. J2ovf Clothing of every description, HATS A. N i .) GAPS. TRUNKS & V A USES. HANDKERCHIEFS, NECKTIES, COLLARS, &.c Sic, &C. A full assortment of Gonts" aixT Roy's weir. Voulil be pleased to have all cull and examine Goods ami Price which we assure will be found cheaper than can be purchased cl.-cwh(-re. j SttVIGM & OPPEHHEIMER. j The same kind of Goods and full assortment will also be found at their j Store in the town of Trevorton, Xorth'd Co.,l'a. Call and seethe low prices. Sunburv. April 3, 1874. jlcto bbcrtisc:r.cnts. OAMK1. F. BHATTV, THE MTIRITSOF THE 'GOLDEN TONGUE." ; HT A NFW JFIIsEV HAHl) TO r.FATrr ASP TLOTTS. W AslIINOTON, N. J. 'Tis an ::gi of invention, improvement and skill. The world's in commotion, aul nothing is siill : ; Aud progress in written wherever we turn j So ! '-the ball is kept rolling," and each day wo learu Of some new achievement iu science or art ; J Each branch of industry in fact claims a par;. Slouch is awarded :i prize from the hands j Of a generoiM j'ubl as iii-t'i demands. So music's dcpartni'-nt c -in point. In her pride. To men of true renin, wh sc fum; has gone wide O'er hills and through villev?, in mansions and and cots. Well, due are sneh. honors to 'Ik-'t'y (' l'llt. Whose Golden Tongue organ stands first in In land The first as to merit, and li;t in demand. Excelling in sweetness and richness of tone. Surpassing all others, and standing alone. Its worth is acknowledged wherever it is kuow:t, As all will bear witness, and cheerfully r.ne For e(nil in workmanship, beauty, design Or finish, they challenge the best in the line. Where faces w-re gloomy, and heart, once were sad What homes are n.ov cheerful yes, happy and glad. Contiune thy mission, thv sor.g Miotiieti Tongue,' Hath chains of enchantnicn: lr old and for young. Reatly o: Plott.' c-.:h brated (ioldi u Tongue Parior Organ is acknowledged by eminent pro- i fesors of music to be the best Parlor Organ now ; ill use. I Housan'.is ot le! imor.iais ar-j consiani. i ly being recrived in favor of them, which go to 1 show thai oar iu-trumcut gives entire satisfae I. lion. liT I oi Trice List Address ! BKATTY A Pl.OTTS. j Wah'mgtor;, N. J. ' MISS C. DA I.I US. Sole Agent, i No. V3 Market Street. Sunbury, Pa. I March 13, IfT-L tlni. ort!irii Coulral Hallway. On anil ofier Dee. 1, 1ST: t reins :i ;!, s ro it will mu r.s foUovH : LEAVE NORTH WAI:!'. Uvt K:i Jteuini t'miri T,v.SJo lail Aci-olif. Mull. Kiri 4. is a a 11. a in 5. j.l a m l.pm S.i.hi u ni ll..v , in Washiei;.!,!! B:drini"ri Piuladeli-hi:-Harrisburi;. Suntmrv . 8.;H Ii Ul .11.1". j; ni .l'i.-.n Jl ai . 3.u.' a m H.'ia a It, . a.-.n a m ll. 10 a in l.:m ji in 4.1.1 j m ii ni 7.13 Arrive nt : WdhaiiiFi m-t. . . i.li'am I P m 7. 10 ! th l'V.-n p iu !.!! ji in I Klmiia ll.-Ki a ia . Buffalo .: m , I Krie T.Jl p m . All itai'iv ec t Sunday. Leave : HuU.ilo K'lain it:o tin's Aeeem. r.xj'rcKs. Mill. Mini. 1 l.gii a i-i i Krir I llaltiilo Klmirj j V l)ti:,I,lsjol-t, j Suulmrj- i Arrive nt : Harri"hur . 1 Puihi'Mi hU. t H:;l'IIIU.r- ... t'.'.ii p in r.4- a ill I. li! :i in 5.:l Jt m II. ii-') n iu 1 i.15 a in 7.':-i -a in g.i.S ji in (!,.Ki j- iu 11. Ill j in S.VI j. in 1-.'..'i1 u ni l.rmin l.sn i ni lo.w j. in S.i.'. j r. 9.10 a in S.-1 i. m g.-'l a ni S.i1' a u- S.40 a ia S.:in ni "J.lain s. 1-iti: l'J.:i a in s.JO ji in c.l;: m ln.'-il a i-i V1. i.s!,inirtiui . Ail j::i -s Huabuiy a.j. r.AssATr. (iH Al:tIlHeer. .;! exeej-t Sam r.. h. vot ni, (,ei.'l l'juw. Ai it'( KKIt. Sl,j-. 1AI.L MIM.IM.KV C.OOOS ' From I FROM NEW YORK AND PIIILADF.I.PHrA, j BONNETS & HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. an extensive assortment of Fanev (ifMnls at MISS L. WEISER'S MILLINERY STORE, Market Stkept, Sttiu.-i-.t, Pa. My stock of Spring goods is unusually large and varied, comprising the latest and most at tractive styles, nelected with care from the lead ing importing houses and adapted for the present season. October 3, 1S7S. MISS L. WF.ISER. LI.MBEK AM 1'li.WlSli MILLS.! Thlcd Street, adioinins Philu. & Eric R. R.. to 1 Sottarcs North of the Centra! H-!!, .-UNHl RY, I A. I!! A T. TT.EMEXT. 1? prepared to furnish every description of tiiin ber n-piiretl by the demands of the public. llavinc; all the latest improved machinery fn iiianufactnrine; Limber, he is lio'.r ready to till w deri tf all kind- of FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS SHUTTERS. SASH. BLINDS MOULDINGS, YE RANDAS, BRACKETS, and all kinds of Ornamental Screw 1 Work. Tnrii in of every description promptly cwuted. Al.-o, A LAIO.E Hfi'KTJUXI or HILL LUMP, EH. HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shinies, pi, !o i, ; Lathe, Ac. ; Orders iirompt'iv tilled, and shrpped bv Railroad i or otherwise. ' IR A T. CLEMENT. i!ecl9-C.X:ly n iii.m: siioi axi ij; FOl'.VDRY, cr.o. noiiKBACii soxs, SunJniry, Pimi:i, INFORM the public that thev arc prepares 10 , do all kinds of CASTINGS, "and havim; added ; a new Machine Shop in connection with their Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New Lathes." Planinr ami Borine Machines, with the latest improTemcnta. With the aid of skillful mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders NEW WORK OR REPAIRING, , . .. . .. r ' that liiaT be siven them, in a satisfactory man - ner. " Grates to snit any Ntov-. IRON COLUMNS, for chnrches or other br.i!d ppstix- t- BRASS CAolINGS, Ac. . Ornamental Iron FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS; VERANDAHS, FOR YARDS AT RESIDENCES, 4C, AC. The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su- periority, have been still further Unproved, atiii will always be kept on hand. Also, THRESH I NQ MACHINES, Sunburv, Moy ''O, 1ST . E CLOTHINt ElPflEIUM ! 0 1.2- ql tnimmimrnvr, Itiiilriing I.o: For Kale. VTNETEEN" LOT, SoxlOO feet, fronting on Vine street, iu Sunbury. Price ?1"j. A'so thirty lots, i."rl:7, fronting on Spruce and Pine streets. Price ?1S per foot. Also eight lots, '30, fronting on FoiirOi street between Walnut ".nil Spruce. Price S.-n. .i-o 21 lot, tSxllO. fronting on Tli'n I aa;l Sprue stria t, fv-mceis Vulmit and Sprit. . I'r'.c.- 4ou. A;? 5 lols itxg:0 on the north side of Spruce street. Price si;.')(i. A'so l; iots in Cai;:'ovn. The above prices (lo not include corner lots. Persons dc sirln" top'irchase '', do weti to call soon. Terms easy. IP.A T. CLEMENT, j in. 2!, e'.n. iiLTSi:;! i:; n.iKfiv. ELYSBURG, PA. i ME first Term of the Summer Session will oj.eei vii IuMlr, April , 171, A desirable School for your g men and ladle to prepare for the active duti'-s in life. Fnrnish ed rooms. Board, Tuiti.Ki, Light and Fuet fir per term, tend for catalogue. II. II. F.AR1110..0MEW, March ?74. It Priucinal. John If. Sell. SKI. I. Jons M. Scnoor. X SCIIOXOIK. Second Street. Wovri.SDOr.r , P;4. F MIF.ICN AND DOMESTIC LTQUORS WINES, RRANDIF3. (.INS, Inre M1 - Uhlkoy. Arn.r Wuikky, Ci'nDi'.T.s, Ac All !.!.jiu'3 sol-1 gie.rr.intei.a as represented. Orders promptly attend"! to and public i'a tronage reapertfuPy solicited. SELL A SCHONOl'R. gil St., Worn. 1STL ly. doi f. R'.rks Ct.. Pa. Fet L M 1' O R STOKE! CHRISTIAN NF.FF, j se(.on,i Street, opposite the Conrt nousc, SUN BURY, PA. Resx-ctfu!ly invites the attention of Retailers and others, that he has on hand, and will con stant! v keep all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Consisting of Pure Brandies: Cogniac, Cherry, (linger, Rochelle and Otard. Whiskies: Pnre Rye Copper-Distilled, Mocnn gahela, Apple and Nectar. PURE HOLLAND CIN ! 1Yi:s: Champagne Wine, Sherry, Port and Claret. Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. E. Kutn, Brown Stout and Scotch Ale. STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS, And ali others Liquors which can be found in the city markets, which will be sold at Whole sale and Retail. Every article guaranteed represented. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS and BOTTLES, always on hand. X-if" Orders promptly attended aud public patronage respectfully solicited r- SVFF. Sunbury, July U. 1S73. ly. SnhI for Illustrated Catalogue and examine o;".r prices before purchasing, as we claim to sell loner tli-in anv other establishment in the Citv. REMEMBER the NUMBER. i KIIJC.K AVENUE, Philadelihin. WATCIIKS. JEWKLKY V SII.YF.R W.XKK. Jolui W. Strirnsou. Colin r 'I h'rd aiifl M irkct St. Simltnry, Iit. HAS con and or completely renovated his Store Ronni. pene-i the largest ar:incnt of WATCHES, CLO( KS, JEWELRY, SOLID S1I. YFR AND PLATED WARE, ever lihl'.etH in thi- p ut of tho State. Every thins in the .lev. Vy l!;.f kpi. i'i torc. Sils r-Wri'. Kins A (bla. of every desen: Uon und of the tinest quality. Paiticu!'.!!' attention paid to repairing Walclics, 4 locLs, JeHrlry. Ae. HAIR JEWELRY made t.. order. Stmbtiry, March C, 1S74. GENUINE Peruvian Guano. TT'A RMEIiS. A".riciilturisi4 and Dealers in JJ Fertilizers Ikivp now an :m opportunity of I'litaiiiini; t!ii. valuable manure in small or I an;c lets, al the soli; importers prices, by ap plyinto tl-.e Sp'-c j..! Agency just established for the pur; oc of drlivcrini; Genuine Peruvian Guano to n i.s'.iiiu.rs at any acecspih'.e port or railway station in tL-e eoun'.:-y. Full particular sivcii i:i Ciiciil ir niai- A fie.-on npi'lication ta P.. BALCAZER, No. i,3 Reaver St., New York. i'eP-r'.uees by Pcrmi.-.ion. Mi -sr. Hobsiiii, l'.urtado & Co.. Financial Ajj'ts of the Peruvian Government, W'aU St., N. Y-Mo-i s Tavlnr, Pres. Na'ional Citv Bank, .VJ Wall St., N. Y. J. ('. Tia -y, Esij., Peruvian Coustil, 'Jt'.V rroad way, N. Y. M.ireh t, 1"7 1. 3 mos. j (Li). L ANN, E. G. MAIZE. CjtCO. llVftHS CC V0.? , . Ar , . r.. . . 1 , l't 4 Market fctreot, 1 inlautlDhia. ' ' l TAILORS -w , r m tj x MM 1 CLOTHIERS, -i-. i . ... -ii nan , oari'i x ire uro-anizr.nort1 trfiiiiniii? nnitnrmnd f Sampies cf Cloth, with Photographs, sent ; free on application. ; or belnyr tho leadiutr houeou Military work, ! fcel b t we offer ,naacomen, whlch CSB, . . . , . , not bo attained anywhere cls; Jan. 1ST?. r!l-i:i 'i-V-?..-j;i;., ; 1 wmmmmmn