nntutD American. SUN BURY. MARCH 17. 1S7G. Rwilrowd Time Tikble. Kiel AX M KBJ-AKTI KKOr TKAISS AT el'SHl H V. C R. W. 8uth. I P. A E. R. R. West. .',,! Mail, 12 40 a " M'l!- 6-2'- m If it Line. 2.H) it m I Macara Lit., iz...o p m Paila. Ex.', S.45 a til Elrcirs. Mail 4.05 p m D iy Ex., 1-1 P IO I Fad. Line, 7.00 p m SBAMOKIN DIVISION, K. C. St. W. LBAVl AKKIVR C pre, 10.4'la I MaM, V-U a lu M 4.'J5 p m F.tpre, 3.55 p m Ku accommodation train ton rMnin.okin at 7.10a m, arrivinsr at Ml. Carmel at 7.40 a in. R Murine, leave Mt. Carmel at 6.00 ? m, irriv iai at fcharaokln C.oO p ru. D. II & W. R. R Train leave at 6.55 a. in an I arrive al S.5t p m. LACKAWANNA A: liL 'OMSKL III' R. II. AT KOKTIirMllKKLANn. Leavtioith 45. in l:55p. m. 4:l p. m. Arrive from ti.irtli 12:45 (' m- ud 6:10, p. in. .ccideiital Iiisuraii.i i ickel-can be had d J. aliipmuu. Ticket Al"-"'. t the l ' Sanmrr Arraiiseiueitt ruP l,,r ,w Ollire Ml fcuubury, V. OfUl Open from .50 , ''s m- xfel oh Sunday. TIME OF ARRIVAL ANU IT.OJMMJ OF T1IF MAILS. Arrive an follows : F.om the V. I 5 15 a. in.. 4.10 p. in., " Booth, 5.15 a.m., 4.10p.m. Wei. . 15 a. in-, ll.loa. in., I.:i5p. in- and 4.10 p. ru., " So.lh,l--"- .n..H.15a. in., 4.10 p.m. Siiamokin and Mt. Carmel, V.'-'5a. in. StiaiiM'kiii proper, 4 11 p. in. Mails rloxe as follow : F.,r the East, 5 45 a. m., 10.50 a. in., 4.50 p. m. K.UO p. III. " Smith. :o.50 a. in., 4 50 p. m., 8 p. in. " Weal. 10.50 a. 111.. 3.50 p. Ill- P- "' " Noith, 3.50 p hi.. 8 p-1"-, Sliamokin proier 11.15 a. n. gbamnkin andsdllces onihat route; 4.'-X P- I- Moury order will not be im d afief 6 p m-. Saturday.. J. J. SMITH. P. M. ccal ffairs. The Noilhu iili. iland borouuli d bt I S16 63. ShamoKK biro:i-h U 'm UKed t j!.Cj: 6J. HUNM-UT iKirout'U ha a d-lt of $J1,0 K), and wane looking dtreet than bavc be. n ren for many year. It i supposed that the oent. n narian Burj:r will be lively dur'ni-r the Centen nial year. EiHT addifonal fuddling furnace were lljfbted in the Pennsylania iron works at Dan ille on Monday of lnt week. I'lior. MoTEK, of Freehurir. intends treating tbc Bunbury people to some excellent muic in a few weeks. A miner in Cameron colliery, Phamokin, wa killed on Saturday bv the falling t a breat. Sli.vea bu f Airu o j-ar. C.oM mil' follow. Rav. G. 11. Dat. of Treverton, will r-cb in tbt M K. CUurcX ou Su .d.y nei!, V A. . -l ". M. Arimimi Asi!iTMM -Oj Mo:idjT n:gb! I! e boiweof tbaPjl'siP.io, of 8ainukiu, wji attackra aud evr,l shots fired into the bed room of tU pritsi, two ruUriiiS! tbe hed board of kis bed. TUe would I w..mw ecid witbuul ldrut.flcjtiou. Oa Toedy tiigUt the tncrcuiut tailoring establisU raeut of K.J. Mi-Coniiick, a. Sliamokru i hn.ke. into nnd n-bb-d of g;Jn to the jiiautiut of three iiui. ctred dollar. 4'RaBLK El-cucii, a brketuau in tUr S. C. Yrd h d tlie fiugr of bis riglit baud c ugut lie;ween iwo c .re, ou MVduesday nigut, aud verlv l iuciied. " Thi Cambria Fiermau exi Trtmr him vj iuii u : How a man of ordinary bnueat v, a llie world gi", em u.r the clierk lo ubcril)e for a ier. read it every week for one or two or even three year, aud never think o: j-ajit for i:, 1 oue of the absolved j.roblrui of Anir--cau civil zatioi1. imp sou j eed thio(u(h the v 11. fe of llerddoif, . f.iii.vn o mil bit a uiiuitKT of the c.iiira of h i j.laor. Tin- dog w kJ'ed by M. . J. I). Heiilieualii aud J. Wolf about a mil" Iwyond the towu. Tibe At HKBJiBoie. The dwehiig ,oU ai.d et - titer .v.l B'-uliea Mover wa destroyed ly fi -e, o. llouday AU the bounehold gwxl, aud cjrieu to.il of Mr. ilnyer we:e lra oved. Tue Iomi is estiin -l! at abou: f "0J. No iiKU'iiinf. Thc street lamp at lh lMornv-d Cmireli re uiaiu uurepaired. and every w'ui't nitfht. lb fas, instead of tivine licht. wati-4 "it.- swe t cess on the desert air." Personal. We noticed Mr J. I! . Zimmerman the iopu!ar Chief Bnriress of SUuiuokiu in tmv.i on yesterday. Sliainokin i tra y blcesed with IiVl Bures whose i-tt nple iu the way of iui provemeuit iu bis towu i worths o' imit.il ion b other Burejeseo we know of. For &ALB. A desirable reidencv on Foil i Hi street, Kunbury. is iir.-red for sale rhe ip. Ap--ly to W. C. Packer, E., or at Ibis oillee Committed. Samuel O'Doiinel wHs romuiii led to jail oi; Tuesday isist, cliareil iih r-dibiin: freight Car al Milton. CbntenviaL Tea PakiT. A Centennial tea paity was held at the resilience of Mrs. John Haas, on Cliestuui street, on Tueday eveniin: last. A larpe u umber of ludit were pieM-m dreSM-d at worarn were dret-red just one hun ilnd vears Ai. The lea drinking wasaloiiin lar to ye aucieul time-. We learath.it it wa one of the most pleasant parlies of l lie s-aon. A riB hotel and restaurant is offered for san in this par. It is located in I lie burine pall f the town, and will be so'.d cheap. Ir yon want a suit of Fptinu clothing do u-t urchae before you liHik at the immense stm-k f elegant eooJ jil reei ie. by Mesr. illlo Jt Oppt'iiheltuiT, corner of Third and Mai ki t siret'., tunbuiy. fee advert isetM-al :n aiutli -r eolusou. Ir tbe weather will warrant it, the waler il: U let in the canal within iLit ueit week or two FAKMCKSaie anxiously liKikmz for warmer rather to commence plowing for corn s.uiil miiv(.ton Camp. No. 1J, P. O. S. of A., it. J their sixth amiiers .ry of its nr;aiii :n the Red Men' li.il:, this place, on (veuini; last. Tin ex- icise c..i,i-i-t.. I ii and vocal an. I iu-i rumeiiial inii.ic. seiiled a b iiii a Vei v iuterei-l;u i n I. n lhnt a c ni-idi-iatiie uu:n!er ot hoiie will be lifivaeant aflei tin; lt of i place, oil a. coU; t of liie.ll rein. ii-ii mid otln is are in hili L'lee in th' s. .it the ;n-t- l of a leMinipt im of rt week. Spuing. .iyi playiuz tuurve on thev can find, and SMi'jr troin the ne bird in the inornltiKS. We have 'lie oriruli Klilider for a kihmJ fpell, re iiiriiiird to tbii k that this in the eciileiiii'al ye-ir.. . Those !" our niti-i-i itt tlli-e ad !res during the "ra favor bj informing t. irivin the'r -t tie of the pft place, bus ary ini 'irinir tlie IIM'lf, ' aud Skiiioi r Kailiioad AtitiJ"T. Tin- m:iil train on Ihe Northern (Yiittnl radrond irmm: west ward on Friday morning last was completely wrecked, about six o'clock liya land slide, almiit two and a-h : f miles abnve Georgetown. The sl'ide came down suddenly from the lace of l!it mountain nnd olistrnct'd the track jui :a 'hi train approached tin-spot and hcfVire tin ftiirf necr was apprised ct tin- danger. The train was runiiiiii at it" usual siecd , hut t lie t-mjlin-er succeeded in applying tbr a'.r brukes when the locomotive iitinL'.:d into th? i'!o of enrlh and j stones. Two express, one potl and one. 1m c I CM!:e cftr ,notc j top r u, ((n.-r, tcliso pinC o a heLhlh of about thirty f'- t. sealtel -inir rxprrs irood. and haiTiiasre in every 1irecti"ii and teariuir it to pieces. The engine was made a romp ete wreck. Michae! Frank, tlieenirineer. was caught in the w reck and had hi r'mlil leu hadly crushed and was terribly scalded on the back. S. W. Kiuer, the liieman. wa aluib.illv fCHnled ft in the rCiipiii; steam. Jol n F KuiM, an rxj'ioi- mi seiier, wa hull iitio'i' iiec, side and bruise I. Mr. F. R BVe, mail iienl, wa considerably hi iiii.nl and t-ul in tlie aim an. I face. Only one (needier v.t-liijuieri, lie lining tn-eii pi:c!ied out of h seal nnd di' I- aied hi- shoUidi-r. Ail the reri f..itini:ii. i-X'iil n j uy but xpeiieuced a letubi.. Iii-hi. lbeeM-ae Ironi reiious li of life a niiiacu mil, and it i supposed lb.it if tlie eiiiiineer Inul not i-ncei-eibd iu api'lyim: tin- air bliikr belon ii mailelhe f.itlitl 'l piuiite. I In ie i no t-fti ii.iliut: bow n, any it i ii: lit, have Ih.-ii killnl. Several l.airow escajM-s are repoited. Cipt. Shr.iyir, a mail ni;eiit, a repoMiur -n u lonnj' in his car when the car in fionl of him " driven iuto the one iu which he as. nash- iliU llnou'u the limber above li.iu, all I wli.-n the wreck can.e to a stand slid he nan led mil uninjured, and 'imbed down over tVe rei ki i c.tri- th.- hei-litli n an ordinary buildup. 'I In .lidi consisted of i-ailli and sl.mek, and w .isi su mated lo cich seviral bundled Ion. '1 In- wreck Car aud a lull crew ! inph.Jies we.v sent down troiu this p.a.-e a peedily as pua-i- b!e. bupcriiili inlelil Gucker, ol Williaii.Kpori. so hurried to the scene ol disa-ierj and al O'K-e piKi-eiled to consti uel a tr.uk uiound the wreck loen.ib.e train- to pit-, and in ll.e hoii spaceif live hour Irani Came tnr-'Uli lo ibis p. ace, the aileruooii train coining ill on time. Tlie engineer, Michael Fi.uik, and llie liieman ill." Kier. "ere t. -t li taken lo ilani bni ime jiUy have Inuii.ies. Tbe iii; ol iho i i.ine- i was atiipalaled, and he liusiCre l uuiu frilnday evening, wbeu dtialli relieve 1 hiai of hi-, siilf.-i- A Conflagration in Si nbi kt u ys:.-r day iiioruiu about 5 u C..M-k, an alarm l lire was Sounded bv liMomolive wliiblic unci lit. bells, aud mniii llie sky s biiliiauliy iiluniiua ted by the flame issuing through inn roof of J. M. Bartholomew livery stable, iu tiie a. icy, north ol Market clreel. The Udiues w re. II i t discovered by Mr. Chs. Faust, who al once gave the alarm. The fire originated in the car liage house ol the lively stable, and soon enrel o-cd the whole building in a sheet of U inn-. There beini; a north-east wind blowing at llie time, the lire soon communicated with the otlnf buildings in the vicinity, which were ail eo.i str.icted il w.t.i.1, :id b-lore tue lire dep.nliue.it CO a id git to ojH-ra.e UKn ii, the stable of t tie Mis-r Vei r, H. Zvllle.uoyei, all I O. W. Sini'h. and the cabiuel shop "1 1. i! i k vt, an I lh house ol N. F. Maitz occ-ipied b t .e latin . ol J. M. Ua:lh . lu-w, I B. lleeke.l's tu n lure room were ou tire uud burning with iiie.it rapidity. The Hook and Ladder Company can ou the ground brl and wi:b aid ol but kt t h i i the lite in check until the Ste.ian-rs were j-ol iu ojieraliou. c-ieamcr, No. 1, proce-ded to t.u aell al the Ciiy Hotel, aud sueneded in lhi iug the tii st stater. Tue W'a-Illusion top, i at Mi.Kr'a well, on M.i k. t i.ue. a-.u li.nl iioie of a disiauce to reach llie U i , Iui llne water a, few minutes l .t.-i . '1 he liui dui- m. bein t; div an I co .t ii .iu couiliast lb e in al-r there was no ho of saving liieni, the ilreiueii direeled Iheir Hiiciilioii lo sating t' : In. H.dei sihmi e ,V. oat, lue .... .. . . reifoVe to Mil.ir's well also, limn Uich b th ent.'ih' llnew s:n un- lur over ;.n Imur. and when they ceased there u an inch mine water iu llie weil 111 an when liny coiumcuce i. riolli compunii s win kid well, Ihnii-ll liiiiier I a.i.iv.iii tai;e. 1 he Hook . n I L ,l lei men ni ,ed va i.iiil y, and some of liieni se."-al times wen- comp ete y uveiopeij by slieels fi lines .iroiu(I Itlelll. Tlie stabie i.i w hicii li.c liie oiiinated, .ii owned b N. F. Mali:, aud was uccnpieJ by .1. M. rJ.uthnloiiiciv jis a iivery stable. Two ho. -e ill t lie stable wit.: burue-i, aim all i In; liaiue. six bucies and a lot : iilin i .u.iy stock. '1'... 1 s ol Mr. Baiihoioinew win pr.ib.tmv le .c.i t-l.'J'SI; Mr. Al;.rtzi loss, I lie owner ot he house aud 81 -Inc. vill real h ah iui 3,500, of w hieii ilieieisnii insurance of Mr. lleik.n. a ho ow ned the cabiuel sho ou llie t-l and I in nit ii re store iu Mariz's bu:diu, wi.l !o- .Ih'UI tl,0oj, w ith no insiir nice. The tun iimc in the lure, an : I Ij 1 1 of Mi. 11 ii Ih-iloan; w in nearly an sae I ; Mr. O nnh" fli'iic .i- j U' one, and contained a i iaiili:y of .oo.l k I.i. Ii was ncarit all le-lrnvd. L - I mill f l.JU In (1,500; 'I he coiilenls ol Mr. Z itlemnyei's -la-li.c Were neai.y all saved. Lo--, Iksh 0(KJ to ft00; tin-losses ol Iises Weis.-r wi.l piwb.tb y leacti (iiJd ; the hud building ol J. 11. Kuie., on the coiner ol the alley, aud opoiie I h-r burned building ea-l.iine 1 a losa ol, probably, S100. The lire in sil.s.-d lo h v.- been th work o an incendiary, as no Qre wa kepi about the premises where it originated. Foa soui'-time we notice 1 boy haniu u. i. n- j assi u Cnoajli 11111, an 1 we have iou atfo cljfcied l" be called on to cmoince a le.i .b i- accident Caused from l.iis U .bit. iial lur luuiely they have so l-i crc.ij.d until last Monday rveuin, when one of the puty nntii' d Charley Bi :wu cutue near losing li s 1 1 f- i ar the Central liote'. as he went to j imp..tf a Irani. As lie tell au eusrine troimj up the road struck him. aud be w.ik si V. ic y Cnl .lii-nii llie hip .iinl alik e. He was taken In IT. ll.iiu l's ill stor' where his wouu is Weie dressed. This slnn.l 1 le a Warning to ali ot!:-r- in tie- nabil "I in in. to irel h tree i nie oil tike cais. A there I- a Ian in X sti-iii-e to aires! nil putties who make it a h.ibn oi h niiiij; ou oi J ..iipm ou tr iiu shin; IU molioii, the MNiuei it IS ru'ince l llie iewei aecldeui c v. i.i bite. (joinO TO El llol'E. Ml. Simon, of Him linn of 3l nun (V. Upi-eiihc.'.iK-r, ol the . uil.il c.oih UiK b.t"l, tin pi.ice, slut led ' Tuesday iu?l on a lour lo Limine iu Us leiulives utid fiends. Last rUiumvr V r. ll ptuheiiucr made a trip to the same place, mi l U" lit partner hopes to enjoy the same pleasure of seeii n his fri ud in the o.d ru miry. I here me . linns that are iiiotc ic.,'v-cltd tli .u Messri. boiiou t'e Dpper.heiunr. Tllev ale ;eul,c!neu .1 noo.l busiuess quaiilic.ttioii-, cj ii. I and Unus-uiniuc. boiH-st in ih'ir basin s- iia i-ictious, and w hat may be termed liisi l..rs c. il meii. Mr. tiiuoll ill be i.l'sent pioli.ilnl six uio..lhe, ami e.liie with bun oil bis O a j, lour llie well wirhi-sol our citisens who mil iiwail anxiously for hit sate i" t un. CoL. Nrrr.til the -Si U 'House," in t" place, ii. Ver diH-s unM'ra- by halve. A lew week nun be killed a uuuiSlei line. On Fuday we weie culled iu to see a t nt Key weighed wli cli ba-aiiced the Males al -'.libs. This monster tur key Was made a liewj year' preeiil lo the Co.o nel, who kept il concealed lrntu a. I u.try JlhieVes until he Coul 1 seive it up lo his jfTiesl. Ou Monday lust, it hciiur court seek, those win, ililied Ml tlie Nell House ol a taste ol I he main moth luikey irotitt-i, nnd c Vi-nluie to s .j tin y i.ever l.t' aiiythiiii; Is tier The Net! Iloti-e lias a wiiie leputaliou for it escellen, ',.ie, and nice the piopiielor serves up iwenty-niiie p mil l i key t-i his jrtie-ln liu-y w ill no d:tibl njve him : uame of ( entenni 1 L.nnl.o' l. Fine Topacco htoitc. We lately t pj cd he tobacco store of Mr. Jacob Huh., on et street, and were mil a I. II esuipiised al leu !id assoi ! luent ! tobacco aud si uur he on hand. Everything In tbe tobacco line had ul liis store. Jortuuinbciiand I'rttt publishes a list of rs of the const nut on of tlie Noitbuin "le company, mgnnixed iu that place 'Jth, 17''5. Anions the survivors are 'lam Forsyth, Jnhn Tappart, John ibn Miller. The list consist of 107 Flection of Orri'Eii. At a mectim of the Union Pi-kiiiil ..' i-n'tiir-il Soeicty, held ot. Monday after' on, in th biirnt:mi roo-n (in tin- Cnutt llniise), t' e following "ilicer were elected to serve for the cnsiiitiir year : President Sol. Mallck. Piinhitry. Vice President J. M. FoPmer. iV:itont.wn Treasnrer P It. Moore. Snnbiiry. Secretary Eni'l Wl'vert. S'liihnrv. Corresponding Si creli ry John Klae, Sny dertown. Lihrariaii W. C. P.icki-r, Smibiiry. rxrrfTivf; comvitiib. Lewi. P. It. Monttrnmory ; Delaware. Joseph nnrhm : MeF.env!lle. J. Hon-se'l : Tnrb'it vil!r, IT. Dr'csh ich ; W -nsontown. J. II Wag oner ; Turhnt. Win. Waldron ; Milton. P. L Dackcnbert' and L. IlnfT: ChirNquaqHC. r. Voii: Pi .int. Far? worth R'-ed ; Nnrtlinmber land. C. V. !!". D T icnrt and J. C. Xanp; f?'ib. J W ITiifl'in-in . IJIrerside. David Cliff! : Cpt'er A"Lntrt. f?eo. Ci.nt-,i( laaac t'nithel1 .1 ..ne TV'an 1. P. M Fekm an nnd P -T. Ober d.r; Sh.atnokin lwj.. Sol. MaiiK nnd Aivio V-i'li'ie; Lower ncta. W. P. Peee. I:nic Drnmheller. Elia ITetrirk. S. II. Zimmerman, h. Shit-m in and (Jorirc I'onrad : Zerb-. Lvnian Weaver; f-imeron. C. T? Tbaver and Cha. Weikel ; TttV M ah inoy. Isaac R iker an ! II. II Dornsife ; fpper Mahanov. Em'l Geist an! S. S. Smith ; Jackson. Iaac Aihert and Jo. Drcss'er; .Tor-Ian. MVhar! F.merirh and Iaac Wentzc' ; Lower M .lianoe. . 'V aid. J'din B:E-lnan and P. S. Bickel ; Coal. .Toll n Downey and Peter Miller: haiiVk;n boroii'.-h. A. J. Weaver. Ca pi. J Shiup and James May ; Ml. Carmel twp.. John McF.'eice and Michael Craham : Vt. Car mel horo'iL'h. S. J. MeWil'i ini. Thos. t"cott and W. l.erch ; Wabiietoi.. J B. F.n..er ; Snvder- tiwn, W. F K ine. John K'nse and David null ; Snr.lvirv. Ira T Clement. I V. Cadwnllnd'T. Tbos. M. P-irell. Jacob Shipnia'i. 11. J. Waltz HiiM N'cfr. Tlioma (1. Cooper. W. H. Miller, Sol Weaver and M. L. Hendrick. f(er the i lecti'm of olTiei r the President dis tribute I a lot of seed that had been received from the depart iiP-nt of nirricnllura! at Washintoii . M'MII'HT. Pa.. March 15. ISTo. to Tiir. tirru r.us ani Mrvmnus of tiis ihin PAliK ANI AitUIC I l.TI l'AL ASSOCIATION. Th inking my friend members of the Union I'atk a-n! Ari n!firal A-ociation, for the mi iniiuoii re-elect ion the Pie-id-ncy the same, last Monday, and liitli'v nppreriatiiiK llie:r itilcinled kinilness, and the confidence re pose 1 in uie us tin- presiding odicer of that (Jouiishimr assoc'atlon. lint f-.r reason already slated, a "'11 a for othurs belter known to nveil. I am i-onsi rained lo reiir said position. i'elieTii'i: others far b.-tter ipiaiilled than I, can be foatn. who will cbeerfu lv lead tlicm in the ti'erests of agricultural pursuits, and to far iir.-atcr success. I remain Votu, Trti'.y, .Sol. Malick. Tub Appimiachiso F.ci.irsB op tiis Si s; At the i.ext new mooh, when the moon reaches its other node, there wiil be a partial erlip-e of the sun, visible in the United States and Canada. This. Hint the cclip-n of Thursday liicht, will be the only eclipses visible here during the prifcnt year. The ai proa.-bin cc.ipse o' the sun refer r.-l to will lie an annular one, and will beicin at Philadelphia about 4 Vim k in t he afte'iioon of he -5th inst-eti lii-C aboul sin.sel. Th- bright l inn which w ii, eniirely encircle the shadow ca-t upon the sun's di-k un the moon ou thi- ocea-ion will u nder the i-h'.-iHXncnnn a very interesting me by the ob-eiver. R. mcnui. Wv rear" I to learn lint Mr. D.ivi I .'iiihter. cmd icl.ir on the Sliaumkiii Division, N'l C. K. W..'fi ab.ni! eiuht years, has leuder.-d !iis resignation, to lake effect on the i.'i'h iu-l Mr. Mi uster lias made one of the best condactois loiind on pas-" Hirer rai road ttain unywheie. ile lias a! a-be.-n i-e.irte.nn to the traveling I'.ibiic an I l.a-a host of Ii lends alona the liue I I he road w h wii u really rejrel tin step and i- ' -'leeess iu all hi future un- rm-K to enter i nto ...i we hope he will locate in tin vicinity, a bis uoo.l citizenship w-.iunl be a los to ll.e co 'ii in a nit v here if lie should leave us. Ufl-EK Al'r,r,T Aiii:ai. To show what can he do ic in rai-iuir lai je pork'-rs, our friend, lico. li.iui, of Upjar Augusta township, lias pi oved In be ti.e ebi'tlipi" II. : Wednesday last, tile vet" i. in bnieherol Snnburv, Mr. El:a lliosious, killed a inaiuiaolli Unz lor Mr. (iaui, which. lien ilw-sed, weijh. il 74 tbs. The hn.r was of llie Chester iS l.iie biacd, un.l was probably the iartfe-l that has eir . e-Mi kiiied in I he neighbor hood. Mrtj itil. who i- on-' of our best iarmers, for some yetis past, pai I special i.ttcnliou 10 lh-rsii-intr of rtock, aii'l i-Hidely known for taisiiu a- good a bn ed ol h"i'4 as w ill he found any heie iu I he st ile. The ( 'eiiteni.i.i II stm y of the United Ss'.alcs from tin ills." very ol the Amiric.in continent to llie close cf the lir-: century of Amriiean lu d' i iidi-ma . by Ja nes ). Mcl'ahe, is now is-Ued ami id!' i' .l f. I s He by neeiits. It i a complete hisloiy, and im Ian,; y shoili.l be without it, a it i a uoik lli.al will lie handed down from oue ir' iieialaiti to auothi-r. Mr. Jiine Washington h i llie aue-iey lor ibis p ac , from w hom alone copies can be pna-uied. The ptthtislieis aiso de-ue ;el t r every county an I township ill the state. Active y u ii ir, men no doiibl will do well, a it i a saleable wo: k. Applications for au agency should be m nle to the National PaU lislir. Co.. i hiiadelphia. Noi iui UniilT I)L( K. A Miaiiinkin lady hur ried oil to miii lay a hool last Sunday and in her haste ore;..! her Sunday Senool card. Her son, a boy ot liihUed itinilcr, Wti sent bacs home u'l-! iu a lew minutes returned with !is father's eiichte deck wh-cii be triumph. mliy pitched into his mot tier's Up. There was a little men ini'-nl iu tlie school lor the ti n- heiu;; 'Jul il Was deem e.l advisable not to I'ttVr tmieh of an explauat ion under the ciieum-l tuee. .SAumnAi'it T'lutn. Asi(iNi!E Salk. li. M. Bubb, assignee of I. II. Ressler, will sell a laro lot of personal pro- J p-rival tieoreiow ii, this county, on tile -Sth l-ist. Tin-re will lie a lare lot of dry lumber, po-t- : i lid I. il .n!i:i ulens!l exposed to sale. See I irire hills. No i 1 1 1 1 el n et iiiiileiials put into the carttlcht lliaiinia.-llli. d by VV..11.1111 iker tt Brow 11 al jI II and Market streets', Piiiiadclj hia. A SAIi iicridei oeC'irred, on Monday la-I, at Mid Ile creek, lie ir s-eliu'ssrrove. A yolini; mall iiu'io-d J.in.e- Buyer, w bile V iluiuir a revolver al a Vendue : ciilcntal y discharjfed it. The bail passed ui.der srm of one lady and struck ami'. Inr lady naiind WiHiulhikT, ou the heiid uIhivi- the left fye. The youtiK lady Is ly!u i:i 11 precarious cnlidition. The editor of the Daily, on Wednesday, no ticed the depaiture ol C. A. Beiiiieiisnydcr for lole-lo, Ohio, to pnictice his profession of law. lie is llie vet liable" who conducted the Sunbttry Fire Insurance Co. Att-r he iieciiuililate a pile, hi- friend wt'.l be e;!a'! to fee him in Riinbury. Tiik foumiation for jt new hotel, 11:1 Third street hove Maikel.i li.-inir buinl by A. W. Stroll, I nearly completed. Mr. Si roll is a pcr s. vet inn man, and pusln-s work rl;;lit aloi:. A Centennial Qi ilt. Mr. Conrad, residing 011 D ike stiret, is inakiu a Cjtlill that will cou taiu two thousand, five hundred and li fly-si I pieces when completed. I there any other per- ! sou iu towu who can trot out one with more piiccs in il than this during the Cenlei:nial yea 1 1 .Voi7A"l I'rra. The ireiiial sun-i-ine and invitinir attnorpheie d fpl itif lias ataili made the liir Vocal with sousr of abilities pealed lotth from the throats of ll.e tobiii and blue l.iid. Tbe iwitterini; of I I in spai row has In en l e nd (or sometime, und now the addition of the 01 her Inti binder of I -otn; iiinkes it still more ch- erfiil. j Tiik Lcirislature proirresse slowly 00 the sala j ry bill. Perhaps one of tmr rentes' evils is the . system ol rniiiiensatitnr 'Ulcers by the iuiposi t inn of lie. The leirislatnre is constant ly ini jiirt lined for special legislation 10 enable olHeer 10 tax their nciirbbois, make every ofBec a sala ried oiffe if im-sible. Wi stepped Into the Central Clothinic Hall, cornel of Maik'lniid hud streets, on Wed ties day, and Ihrrc found to our surprise srch piles of ready made clothing that its equal bus not I been seeu in Sunbury, autl stall the clerks were engaged in openinj; sjvtral more boxes which Lad just arrived. J. J. RHiiEKS-iTPtB wai admitted th! weeU to practice law In the Court ofNorthumb.fr- land couoty. Courl Proceed iiiKM. P.KPOKTF.D r.r E. c. f.oriN, EsQ. Mondat, March 13. 1 he con it was called and J mitre Rockefeller presided. Hi charge to the Grand Jury was similar to his former one. The first case wa Com. vs. Koa noicnszuhri Assault nid battery. True MIL Verdict, truiltv. Com. vs. Vanderlne Galuskln Assault and hnttery. Bill Ignored and prosecutor to pay cn-ts. Sctitcitccd hy '.lie Court. Com. v. Rotihcu Hollenbach. UtconlBstice entered in the sum of f 000 for his appearance at next court. Coin. vs. Win. Van Uy ke Keeping a (rainblinsr bouse. Ti ue bill. Kccoirnic mice entered In the sum of tM) for his appearance at next court. Coin. vs. James Dcl.anry Larceny. True bill. No Verdict. Com. vs. Sarah Kriektiuum. This caii was hi (infill up by conn thinauh th'-instrumentality of Mrs. While who lived in Juxtapo-ition of Sarah, alias "SpccKy." She appeared before 'Squire Purse! and brounht charge atrainsl Sarah. D'liiinr the trial, in the fllce of Mr. Pur-el. a sreneral si t tooccuTcd nnd Mrs. While was ousted. Com. vs A P. Cohcl Sellini: liipior without license. This is an old case from last Court. When the case was called, Mr. Snyder, his at torney, appeared foi Mr. Cube!, and repiesented that alter the incarceration -of the Catharine Johnson, of Norlbumberleiid, she having, been iiidh ted and convicted, and is uow in jail, thai he had bought her interest itiaceitain hotel know n iu ihat p ace as the Valley House. He did it ignorant ly, as he alleges. Ile received tiie Usual senleuce, with the addition of ninety days' imprisonment. When the Sheriff came to look r hit prisoner he was non 'tt. His escape was ic of those uti'ori unale cireuuntunees that cannot be avoided. 'I lie SI erill was engaued in other business al the time. Tlie question arises, should not ihe Court employ one or two extra Deputy She-ills ilur.njr Court I Court adjourned uutil nine o'clock Tuesday morning. Tiksdat, March 14. Com. vs. Sarah Kieiebaum. Altera few wit- ucssis were heard she plead ui ty. Sentenced by the Court to pay a line of tl aud costs. Com. vs. Henry Hell, Jefferson lime and David Gass Lai ceny. True bill. On trial. Com. vs. Henry Helt Assault aud battery with intent lo commit rape. Dcfeudaut pleads iruiity as to lirst count of iudivttneiit and sub mits to Court. Com vs. Aeiiry licit, Jefferson Mine and David tiuss Larceny. Verdict: Htury Hell irtii.ty 011 the lir-t muni iu the indictment aud Jericisou Hiue and David Gas not guilty. This young man Hell is a sou of oue Paul Helt, who. with two others, was rouvictad tome six yea's ago for burgl.iiy iu entering, and abusing one "Souire lla'.e, a Justice of the Peace in shamokiu towuship. They stole from Mr. Hale some tbiee hundred dollars in gold aud silver, and were traced by the constable of Sha mokiu to bis home, where pari of the inouey was discovered. Since the young mau bat beeu imprisoned he has' made several uusuecesftlul at tempts to escape bul could never succeed. Des Iterate etloi ts are now making to have linn ac quitted, with but lillle hopes ol llie attorneys being successful. The in il iii all probability will u-l duini the day. Com. vs. Zchadee BostiaTi--Larceny. True bill. Noi pros, entered. Com. . hlizabcih WliIU Asauit and bal icry. Veidict, nut guiiiy, but the pluiuutT. Specky" Kieib.tuin, :o pay the cost. Com. vs. John Fisher For. aud bas. Euler ic into recoinZiiice iu the sum ol ioJO for hi upptMiaiiee at next court. Com. v. John Carr Kmbezzh-tiieul. True tit.l. Com. vs. Fioreuce Mslle. Lareeuy. True Uiil. Com. v. George Eic liner Malicious uiischa-f. B. 1 ignored all 1 the prosecuiiix, Catharine Hay wood, lo pay costs. Sit ti need by luu Couil to pay costs, give s-.-cunty to pay within leu days, r be C'liuiiiille I uutil I lie seuleuce is Complied with. Coin. v. Michael K'tlly As-ault aud battery. True bi!i. Same vs. Same Asault and batteiy. Bill iguoicd. Coin. vs. James Delaney lircciiy. (iuilty iu manner ui.J lonu as indicted. Sentenced by the Cotiil lo py a tim: of f5 mid undergo au im pi isouieul jt separate and solitary confinement al labor in the Eastern Penitentiary fol the p- riud til one year. Com. vs. Ileuiy Heil Larceny. Guilty iu uiaiinei and lorm as indicted. Si uteiiced by the C'ouil lo pav a line of Si and cost of prosecu tion, and moreover undergo an iaiprisoniucnl in liie Eastern IVuileiuiary lor the peiiod of one y. ar Ironi this dale. Wednesday, March 15. Com. vs. Charles Roiuiug Atsou. The whole day was occupied by this case. Dlaih or Mks. Nasct Eckert, the Last at kvivoh or the Bkadt Familt. Mrs. Nancy Eckert dud at Iho residence of her nephew-, Mr. Frank Porter, in Clinton township, Lycoming couuty, on Friday, the 10th inst- Slnj was the widow ul the late George Eckert, of Lewisbur, deceased, was born at Milton, Pa , February "I-', lSt'li, anil was the last survivor of the Brady lamiiy of the Wert Branch valley. She was a daughter of John Brady, the "boy hero'' of the battle ol Bian.ty wiue, and graiid-iiuughler of Captain John Biatly, the brave aud distinguished West Brauch hero ol 1770, who was killed by the Indians while defending the settlement near Muncy, iu 177H, and to whose memory the citi zens of the valley are now about to erect 11 suit aide monument. Her remains were taken to her residence al Lew isburg for interment. She connected hetseif vilh the Prcsbyieri.iu church of Lewisburg many yeurs ago, aud lived a con sistent Chrikliau life. She was rorteous and urbane iu her manner, graceful and diguidcd it) her deportment, and under all circumstances wa a true woman. llVo'i.mmi 1 Pazctti and LvlL'in. An Attempt at Incendiakism and tms Al- I.EOfcU I'KUPETKATOK AuKlisllD. A tsau was arrested al Dewait, 01: Tuesday, chtrged with selling lire to a building, belongiug to him, at 1 uibotville. He resides al Dcwari, and had this building insured for Vi,)W the day before the attempt at ince inli.irisiii was made. Foot prints iu uccorJaiice wuU the size Wade by this man w ere traced Iroiu his residence to tbe build nig lu question. In the bulldiiu was a paint can filled with coal oil, and u wick protruding Iroiu tbe centre of tbe can was so an anted thai il should bum dowu to u tertalu length and cause au ep!o-ioti of the oil. The wick, il seems, was nut properly set for that purpose, and burued dowu to a point w here il did not have air enoui;b to admit of It Klug further and ceased to bum. The house was not occupied, and, as the aforementioned party Is said to have had a house destroyed by Hie under similar circumstances, tin; people of that section are not inclined lo be lenient. Tin y openly declare that they believe the owner of the properly is the actual would be incendiary. He was compelled to furui.-h bail in '.he sum of for hi uppearanee al coutt, lo answer the charge of iucendiarisui. Daily of MunJuy latl. Nmibtirj Hlsli School. KaroSTro or w. u. boai. Til follovvinn i s rej oit cf tiis srw dine s-c'i ineuiljur 01 tiie h.li ScuooU for tue week eudintf. Mr. 10, lU.ti. KStLKt. Cieoia J!e!iiieiisiiyd-r. . J.tutit Sctineider.... . . . Annie KciiHfler H ,lhu Liuuli M.n-y Awl J.tiU lijet ly Florence Buyd E'li:i!Ula.'..y HALS. I lO Eddis Bncber '.fj Wultou UliuHiin "0 Jaliu lluchsr 75 M Wm. Farmwerta 9 ID Ldd.e lirsrbart Nl lien. H .lllu.ill Sn 4a cu:is. Heekert ST 4 Juliu IlarriiKiu DO X'uas. Snyder C8 John Y .it-null '.'7 .J'bil. NeCf il fiC'llhuR. Coi.i er lAmbruse Hill 91 23' Murtin Hsitdriek a4 .Kiehaid Morgan SJ C.lieo. S liver "4 si. Iirnnihellet r-l RT'lieo. iteuu jllany Uinter !7 44. Win. limner SI Siiln, Bowser WjWui. Fetter., Ti I t'i jCares Kirlin E Chas. Seasholts V& 0.' Albert Ssssholts 8". Eddie WUver W e7JoliB Douxuu 8 Ji uiiie V. Mills M .ffrf: I. Milllioue... j K -.i 7.r tt!iooyr j I.izr. s Mans Mi y Kessler . i7.t IVairti r.mms r.aitholnmew... V.1U Kline Mtigtfls M'jClow NasBiu built ll - ilaiy SliJ-son Aunle Sc4uulti... Amy Ws-msr UinnisTYstkins.... 66 Ed. Trowbridjs. tSI Osesr Tl'iiri We wish we conld Impress upon the -minds of -ome subscribers that we are publishing a news paper for pny. Any man who will not comply with our requests from lime to time, must be dull of comprehension. Thosn wbo may miss the Amtrietn hereafter.and know that they are indebted lo us, will understand why It is. We have worked long enough for nothing, and will do so no lonsfcx. Wheh money becomes scarce and people are forced to practice eionomy, they always reaj j the papers to see who are seams; goods the cheapest and where they can dial to the best advantage of course they patronize. I.KXTE. NKUVICK, At St. flHtlhrw'w P. K. rhnrrh, will be as follows: SUNDAYS. IILY COMMUNION at 9 45 11. m.. except on the 1st Sunday in the month. On the 1st Sun day In the month after morn'ms: Service. MORNING SERVICE at 10:H0. SUNDAY SCHOOL at 1:45, p. in. EVENING SERVICE at 7. ' ORDINARY WEEK-DAY SERVICES.-Wcdue-lays and Fridays, at 10, a. m. Daily, nl 7, p. m., except Fi'nluys. Fridays at 4. p. in. HOLY WEEK Daily Morning Service at 10 Daily Evening Service at 7. MAUNDY THURSDAY Holy Conimnnion at 10 a. in. and 7 p. tn. GOOD FRIDAY Morning Service at 10 with Holy Communion. Evening Service at 4, m! al 7. Sermons at 10 a. in. aud 7 p. 111. From Iteration. Hrrndos, Pa. ... i , 1S7G. j March ltb .Vircsrs Ed-tort Atrfitm : . The Literary Society met In Ihe usual room, and was called to order nl 7:15, P. M., with President Wilt in the chair, who appointed Mr.'j B. Beislel as critic for the evening, after which the choir sang. The roll was then called and minutes of pre vious meeting read and approved. The choir appointed Messrs. Luhr, KautTiuan and Zertinir as executive committee for the evening, and Mr. Kuiss nrd Miss. Jennie Albert on organ appropriation. The next in order was rcgu'ar debate. The question, ' IltnArtil. That th u 4 cf V14 Bible should be abohthed in ur public sc-Aoo',' was taken up and ably treated on the affirmative by Messrs. Israel, Lahr and ZerSng, and ou the negative by Messrs. Showers, KatitTioan and Kniss. After being debated about an hour the chairman, with the assistance of two judges ap pointed for the purpose, gave decision iu favor of the allirmative. The question is one of grave importance, and it appears much information had been gathered on both sides aud presented to the chairman and judges. General debate however was very silent. The Society proceeded to elect a Recording Secretary, as the resignation of the old Secretary was accepted at a previous meeting. The nomi nees were Messrs. Kniss aud KauCnmn. Kauff nian receiving the highest nnmber of Totes was declared elected. Ins ructions on orlhographv wss dispensed i with. ! Mr. Luhr gave a very educating instruction tn vocal music ; dealing with the major and n .nor scale. The exi-culive committee Dext reported the following for one week hence; "Reiotrtd, That to abolish protective tarifl would be hurtful lo the best interests of the U. 8.' "HenArcd, That fictitious writings are useful to ma-i." (selected for debate.) with a number ol referred questions. Also select reading in prose by 8. B. Kniss, and iu poetry by L. W. Showers. The chair then appointed ns chief disputant, for one week hcnce.on the affirmative Mr. Kauff man. and on the negative Mr. Kniss ; who chose as their assistants, on tbe affirmative Messrs. Israel aud Showers, ou the negative Messrs. Lahr and Wolvertou. Next came Ihe reading of the Journal by the editor, which was full of wit and humor. U ap pears the Journal is the choice of the audienc". Adjourned to inrtt Tuesday efi uing, March 14th. We must add ihat the rcpoil of the critic was either lost or stolen. L. W. SuowgR", Corresponding. Sec'y. The 14th of April ucxt, the nnnivrrsary of the assassination of President Lincoln and of the emancipation of slaves in the District of Columbia, is to be a m-ueral hol iday for all the (Tovertmient employees there, iu order to enable them t participate iu the dedication of the monumet.t to Abra ham Lincoln, ere'jted in Lincoln Park hj the colored people of the country. It was John Adams who wrote: "Hut let us take warninc;, and- "jve it to our children. Whenever vanity and gayety, a love of pomp aud dress, furniture, equipage, buildings, ;reat company, expensive di versious nnd elegmi euleraiions get the better of the principles aud judgements of mec and women, there is no knowing where they will stop, nor into what evils, natural, moral or political, they will lead us.' A very sensiblo provision rel.itinj to poisoned liquors was incorporated into the new constitution of Colorado, which is soon to tt submitted to the people. The clause makes it imperative for the Gen eral Assembly lo prohibit by 'aw the im portation into tho State, for the purpose of sale, of any spurious, poisonous or drugned spirituous liquors, and also the compound inir'or manufacture of and such liquors. except for chemical or mechanical pnr. p ses. The grand jury cannot find any indict ment aoainst Secretary Belknap, in the absence of Marsh, the principal witness. The assistant district attorney states that the evidence presented to the grand jury is instiniciiut to warrent the brius;ing iu of an indictment, and is more than probable that unless Marsh can be brought back to t siify il will be impossible to punish Belk nap through the medium of a criminal prosecution. Secretary Brisiow lins sent to Congress the letters of Col lectiHT Comly ami Appraicer Moor asking fr an increase of the customs force at Pliila. ou aicouut of the increase of packages arriving for the Centennial. The Collector says if the request is not granted u number of goods will have to eo into bonded warehouses. Mr B. istow re commends the increase. A horse thief dettcling society lias be?n formed iu Lebanon county. It numbers about seventy members, and they are de termined lo follow all horse thrives and cause their arrest and punishment. Clyiner's Commiltae, by reason of his iueompetency, having become demoralized and useless, has abandoned the investiga ting of Ihe Belknap nfi'air. The Judiciary Committee, with Dulu'.h Knott at the head, will finish the work. This snubbing of the Pennsylvania patriot is peculiar! r t'aliugt under the circumstances. No wonder he was uumnuned, and that the teats sprung to his eye. The Mattch Chunk Ihiuorrot is us spar ing in its denunciation of tlie Democratic memliers of the Lower House of our State legislature, for flittering away their lime, am now seeking to prolong the session, when i: is Ihe wish of the Senate to adjourn. The lMuinrrnt says : "In our own humble opinion, it were best if that honorable body would vacate the field as soon as the regular term of the session shall have transpired, aud leave whatever anlinished busiuess may remain at the close of the session to their su:ces a irs. who. we trust, will turn out to be a better, more prudent, experienced aud- in dustrious body of gentlemen than tbe ma jority of the present incumbents, who have o I been 'weighed in the balance and found m i wanting. " Closing ont sales of boots, shoes and trunks at W. S. Furnian's "Sunbury Shoe Store,"' (1 door west Cadwallador's drug store.' In order to make rnotn for spring and summer poods, will close out my entire stock of fall and winter goods at a reduction of 10 to 13 per cent, for cash until April 1st. Call at once and secure boots, shoes and rubbers at astonishlug low prices. No trouble to show cor!-. W. 3. Fcrman, Prop'r. ' Sunbury Shoe Stor?. A. J. Stkou informs the public that he still h trgs out his sign as an auctioneer, on Market street, Sunbury. Those having sales will find il to their advantage to employ him, as lie gener ally gets good prices. 2:nos. "Mbssrs Hokacb Waters A Sons have made improvements in pianos which were considered pretty nearly perfect before. Bv the use of a new scale and treble, and by making their pi anos square-grand, the; have secured the best Ve, tbe best shape, and the lowest price at the same time. They warrant all their instruments for six years, and give most liberal facilities tn those who wish to pav in installments." F.r aintntr und Chronicli, X. T. Prompt Keiuforccmeul. When the physical energies are overtasked or flag through weakness or disease, tbey need prompt reinforcement. Renewed vigor is most speedily supplied through the medium of a tonic stimulant, aud among medicinal resources of that class. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters as suredly deserve a pre-eminent place. Weakness, whether constitutional or arising from disease or over fatigue, cannot be better compensated for than by a resort to this prime strengthening cordial. The enfeebled invalid, the canvalescenl und the aged and infirm find that it is an unfail ing source of vigor and comlort. Its combined tonic and alteram properties also constitute it an invaluable remedy for indigestion, weakness of the organs of orination con-tipalion, torpidi ty of the liver, and many other irregularities and disabilities, aud render it an invaluable pro tection against malaria, as well as disorders of the stomach and bowels. When you 2" to Philadelphia, stop at the Allegheny House. No. 812 ami 814, Miirket St. Re-litteil, re-furnished, &c. by A. Ifcek, Projirietor, and price only 2 per day. SnstT Mine. A large assortment for sale ! at the periodical stand in the postoOlc. j ERRORS OF YOUTH. ! A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of yontbfnl indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Suf ferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's cx perijiice can do so by addressing in perfect con Wlfnci?. JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., Nsw York. Dec. 17. 1875. Obstacles to Marriage. Happy Relief for Yoang Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood rstorep. Impediments to Marriage removed. New methed of treatment. New and remarka ble remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed enveloper. Address, HOWARD AS SOCIATION, 419 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa., an Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. May 2$, 1873. ly. TO tOXSl MPTlVES. The advertiser, hasing been pi-rtnanenlly enstd of that dread disease. Consumption, by a sim ple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the it cans of csre. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prcsciiptiou used, (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will And a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Parties wishing the prescription will p'ense addres. Rev. E. A. WILSON. 194 Penn St., Willinmsburgh, New Yoik. Dec. 17. 187... On 2nd Inst., at the residence Mr. Solomon j Pnydrr, in Lower Austnst i, by Kev. N. W. ol- i burn, Mr. SavvzlJ. Yohdi to Mis. Louisa Boh- ! KElt, both cf Lower Augusta. j N this place, Sunday last, EMANUEL, son ot J. V. Wilvert, decensed. and Rosa Wilvert. and pran lson of the proprietor of lit" A VftaiCax, a--d Id months and 11 days. In this place, nl the residence of her aou -tit-law, Henry Buchcr, cr., REBEt't'A HARP, acd about 77 years. ' In Washington township. on the 4th inst.. Mr. WKNDALL LAIIA,ai,'ed 03 years. In Rush townhip, on the 17th lost., Mrs. ELIZABETH M FILER, widow ot John Metier. ;ed 8') years and S months. The deceased was highly efteemed for her many christian virtues. She was a stood woman and now rests in Heaven. Nl'MintY .11 AllKKTN. srsw'KT, March 1". lS7f. Okaio Wheat per buhcl tl.u.V'ill.40 prime while l.Winil.liS " Kve per hush 75f-l " Com " ...... 6"in70 Oats " ...T. 4"fi50 Floi r Extra Familv pr bbl 7..V)(H.00 Common C'llfS 7.()0 Buckwheat 3.) FrKi-r(,rnitf)atsChopprl001t l.) Shorts & Mixture 1.50f1.75 PoTATOK". Ac per bushel 40(5.50 Pkovisios Hani per lb lflfi-i'JO Shoulder pr lb 14nj,18 Bacon pr lb lOfAlS Beef, retail pr lb 14tat,14 Ve:.:, do do 10fo10 Dried Beef pr lb 2.if.33 Poultry Chickens, dressed pr lb 12fii,15 Do. live weittht lOnJIO Bi ttrk Pri;pe)er lb 30(d)a5 Eons Per dozen lS-.'O jflcto Sbciiiscmcnts. TIIIS FAPER OX TILS WITH norrsriTv- . SrV. fflari AdvarUaiua; Csmtracta eaoa Ih made. Hotel and Restaurant FOB SALE, Having a capacity to accommodate from thirty to forty guests. The house is well furnished, nnd is one of the best locations in Sunbury one block Iroui depot. For particulars address II. J. WALTZ, Sunbury, Pa. March 17, 7tl. WANTED AGENTS For lbs (iie.it CENTENNIAL TJTOTATJ V I I VI USA la iUUlUisi to the close of iho first 100 years of our National la dei eudeuce, including an account of tbe comii.: Grand Oalcnu'al Exhib'rion. 700 yxgn, Une sngravirK. low 1 rit-s quick sa'es, F.na ttrius. Send for en-cu'ir. II. W. ZlioLfB & Co., olH Arch !St., Pli.la. ml7. 4-.v. WATEKS' PIANOS, Ihe beat mads; the tons, touch, woikieausUi', aud riurai.il.ty uusuii assod. AVATERS' ORGANS, ZX Vsji, ba.l. Vialcsie, and Cynibella, ennnot be ex celled iu .one or beauty. Tiie Coiiee-to Stop is a flu imitatiou of th humane voice. Warrautad for six ""T'lices extremely low for csh during this rrontli. Monthly iuatallmsuls revived, A liberal discount to Tcnrhers, MiTiiyJcm, Churches, Si'lioola, Lodges, etc. Agents wanted. Si d ial inducements to the trade. Iliustrnted cata lognr ant. lloitaoi! Watkks Son, il Kroadway, Sew York. Uox, UW7. ml". 4w. Wantedl Agents for tbe beet selling Htaiionery Fackages lo tbe world. It routaiua 15 alieeta I i cr, IS enrelO ee, goldeu Ten, Tan Holder, Pencil, latent Yard Measure, aud a piece of Jewelry. Siucle Package, with fair of elgant Oold Stone Sleeve Bul tons, poat paid, 2ucta. I for $1.00. Thia package has been exainiued by the publisher of tbe Axk.au iM auo found as leprreentod worth the money. Watches given away to all Ageute. Circulars free BRIliK Jt CO., 7y Broadway, Mew Tork. rnl7, w. Kaub, Frymicr & Edwards, Successoi to B. DORSET ft BOS, ( hhin, tilatis and QneeBswnre, Old SUad, 923, Market St., opp. new P. O. Phils. Are offering great inducements to purchasers of French China Dinner snd Tea sets, plain sud decorated choice styles and superior quality. An extensive and rai led assortment of Chamber sets, foreign and domes tic glassware, plain, cut, and ei graved. Our stock bas been carefully selected and purchased for caab, ena bling us to sell at tbe lowest caab prices. Especial care devo.ed to our retail department. Particular attention given to decoration of cbins aud glass to order, in full sets or to match broken sets. Full line of latest styles sod beet make Hilvcr Plated Ware. ir.17. w. SeUi Sbbtrlisuunts. t f1XArrCJ 50 subscriber daily. Best liter.r AGhi Ik Paper. Only $1.50. yesr Three tW ehroTOos free. Mcitos Sposbtxn, Pnb. Mnla.. Ps. mlT. 4w. Aoess Wanted! Medal and Dlplons AwsrJsd tor izr PICTORIAL BIBLES 1800 Illustrations. Addrsss for new circulars, A. . HOLMAN ll O., 930 Arcs tr3t. Phila. ""I, w. VT' VfPrn A Cnmi !ete Hislorr of Psnnsyl. VV AIM Ul). vaiifc. iroin the ttrst sett lnenls TlvrPO to the pra-nt. By V. m. Cornell. AuLlMO. I. L. t. Nearly lrB octavo l uges. Over 75 Hue illustrations. No fnil history 01 our state has been iwued f'T over a bulf century. Agents will receive 1 cordial welcome in introducing th.s splendid work. A rare chance. V' wnt local sgeots in svsry township. W rite st ones for full pr ticulais and choice of terrilory. Add res, QUAK t'B CITY PUBLISHING UO.. 204. South 11th Street, Philadelphia. El, i-or COUGHS, COLDS, 110 RSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, TTt WELLS' CARBOLIl' TABLET. PI'T UP ON LY IN lil.l'K BOX EH. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Fur mile bT PrnRifi' frt-iieral, srrt JOHNHON, HOLLOWAY t fO., riiiiwl-lfbi. . u:l". 4W. JSIRK! IXSIHI.!! J. S. Cum mi 11 g, In Ihe Graves Building. Ka-l Market Street, S TJ N n u n V , P E X N ' A , Represents the very tiet Fire, Lifs and Acci dent Companies. Fire Insurance is his specialty. He represents such companies as the .-F.tna of Hartford ; Royal, of Liverpool; Home, of Jfew York, and Amazon, of Cincinnati, tlie most re liable corapnnics in existence. Mar. lu, 1876. tf. C? r Til QUA ''r J" home. Siini Un Tth W :re. tj-) luij5U Stissou L fit.. !'.;-tlau.l. Maine. March h, 17. ly. THOM E ELOUF.lt SKEWS AM FLOWERING BI'LIIN. Jut received at the Drug Store of C. M. MARTIN & CO., :i full assortment of James Vicks r.nl Chase Brothers' Flower and Vegetable Need. Also a choice lot of Flowering Biil's. Iiiacitilli, Tuberoi-s, Gladir-la?, Crocus, Tulip. I.ily of Valley, w ii a l r. o i l for destroying insects on Plants, Trees 3nd Rose bushes. Sunbury, March 10. 1S7U.' JfOTICE The Philadelphia und Reading Railroad Company Hereby givis notice that ON or P-F.FORE tlie FIRST OF MAY NEXT, They will open a Passct.ger Station In Fair mount Park, upon the line the Junction Ra 1 road, In close proximity to Memorial Hal' nnd other principal buildings of the CENTF.NNIAi. INTERNATIONAL r MUNI TION, And that regular passenger am" .excursion trains will thereafter hi run between the new station and the variou p'lints upon their several railway lines. The attention of citizens of Philadelphia look ing for Summer Residences, and of strangers de siring to secure houses or lodging In the vicinity of Philadelphia during the period of thj Exhi bition, is called to the fact that, from nearly al! places upon the railroads of Ihe Company with in twenty or thirty miles of tin city, passenger will be able lo reach the Exhibition without change of cars in as short a time as it "fill re quire to make the trip by horse cars from many poiuts iu the city. Special Excursion Train will be run for the accommodation of Schools, Society or other Associations. For in format tou appiy to C G. HANCOCK, General Ticket Agent. No. 2j7 South Fourtb Street, Philadelphia, and to the several Local Superintendents, or lo the undersigned. J. E. WOOT TEN, Reading, Mar. 10, lSTi). St. General Sup't. AUCTIONEER. WILLIAM REE.SE Oilers his services us iiuctioneer in Sunbury and vicinity. Having had mucli experience, those having kale or vendues wi.l find, by employ iug him, that he will scl! goods at good prlres, and that his charges are reasonable. March in, 7G. 0:n. Sr.HU 25c. to O. P. IiOWF.LI. 4 CO., Xvw Yoik. for Pamphlet of 1(MI p::R'-e. i-Jiitiiiniuif ln;:s ZAJ ne-j.al-is. aud es'iniatea s'uiwiua cat of adve-tt-ri:?. llai-;j in. 76. ly. ii ) a day at horn'. Aden's ianU.L Cc i;l aud 01- t-rm- ire. TLt'L Jt CO., .u,-'i-:;i, J.tii.-. MaicU in. ".. ly. It KA I TI Fll. IV Klt-lt i.OO.H I St. ii O 8 E Stri.!: Fu !t", suitable f r iiauieiii.tte a .a.trint:. s?nt Rai- lT liv mail. ,: aid. Fiitf splendid varie:ii a all laijeleii, ti.iS-', la do. J.U!i, 1 da. J.(HI, '.t; d'. t.i, X do. $5.00. F-r 111 cents each aiMit'oaal, oi-.e m;giii-Cce:-.t i reininm rns to rvr.y dollar's worth onitreil. ri-X for our new (id UK Tu lUiSE Cf LITRE, aud cIioom-from over jdO iiut vrts. Vie are the largest Hiiee-i.rowers in America, and the only out-a allowing 'Uifnjs?rs to m .ke their ov,-ii KMecfiuus. StiefiictM'U (Tuuranteed. Addn us THE DINUF.E It CDNAKD CO, Kts ilmwcru, Wt Urove, Ciiesrer (... Pa. Msre'a 10. T6. t U. JUST received and for sale by CADWALLA OEK, Tuberoses, Gladioiiis. Crocuses, Farm, Garden and Flowpr Seeds of all kinds, In -uau-titie to s-lit furchnscrs. C.t'I Rtid det a Rural Register m3.4w F.K-etion of Director. "TOTICE is hereby sfiven, that an election for AN five Directors, Vice President, Secretary. Tieasnrer and Solicitor, hy the stockholders of of the Fort Ati2tit:i Buildintr and Loan Associ ation of Siinlmry, will b? held iu their rooin. in Clem nt's bii'ldinsr. on Thursday, the 23-J day of March, lh?6, at 7's o'clock, P. M. X. F. Maktz. Ja'.ob Shipwax,, Scc'v. March 3. '7(5. NOTIt K. Notice is hereby sjiven to th-i public not to to trust my wife, Hannah Fowler, nor sell her anythiue on ray account, a I will be responsible for no bills of her contraction, nfter this date March 22d. H76. A. C. Fowler. March 3, 3w. M Adniinlfttrator .Notice. f (Estate of Isaac B. Shaffer, of Lower Mahanoy lowuxhip, des'd.) "VJCTICK is hereby iriven thai letters of ad-j aJ" ministration have been granted to the indersiained on the estate of Isaac P.. Shaffer, late of Lower Mabanoy Iwp., Northumberland (Vomtr Pa diinsrd. All tiersons indebted to suiii -!!.( ro ren nested to make immediate ! payment, and those bavin;; claims to present l them for settlement. , .JAC03 Sr.XTZ. Adm i. ! Lower Mahanoy twp., March 3, '.! fit. Moody & Sajykey. K. J. HALE Jt SOX, lWahtn, 17 Murray St., i. mi : . t- t.. t .lew i tirv win iMiuc, rarij in .irti' i., j MOODY t NIMtEV, j Au authentic account of their Lives ami ! jcrvitt'", i ; FRANK 8. HEADER. j Oue Vol. VI mo. Tottraiis. Paper .Ut.-. rit.th $1.00 Tie uulhor(whoU Editor ol" a well-kuowu Pennsylvania Newspaper; has been for many year the Intimate personal friend and compan ion of Mr. Sunkey ; and Hon. David Sankcy, the father of the SiiiuinjJ Evangelist, writes to the Publishers, i "I know of uo one, outside our family, wbo ; hat had better opportnnitic of bccomting ac quainted with the personal history of my sen than Mr. Reader." He is also intimately acquainted with Mr. Moody's career, aud the skelch of hi ifi !t::s been susjiested and revised by his fiiend. It is the o'j book containing the Life of Mt. Sankcy, the sweet singer who has charmed so many thousand, and a history of the "solo sinsf inn' which has stitcn him such power with the people. It is the only ! book with a complete re cord of the lives aud work ot the American F.vantcelist. whose names have become lpm-e-lioid words in all Christian lands. It Is the only took contnininj; a record com plete and full, and In chronological order, of Iheir work in Great lli itain ; nnd yet to condens ed as not to be tedious. A very '.are first edition will be printed, but to secure supplies dealers and canvassers should send in orders al onct. The price is amall, but the discount will be liberal. Yt'hcn uot to be found at tie local bookstore, the book will be mailed to any address on receipt ol the plice, by . E. J. HALE fc SOX Publisher, 17 Murray Street, N'gw Tork. Dessolutiou of rartnerwlilp. Susburt, January 2th, IS?. Tiie firm of Conley, Hackett it Matcer is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The book of the late firm will remain iu the hands of J. n. Conley O. W. Hackett, who will continue Ihe hardware business at the old stand. All per son! indebted will please make Immediate pay ment, and those bavinir claim present tharn for settlement to CONLEY & HACKETT. Sunbury, Feb. IS, 1976. 81. CALIFORNIA. xas Chicago SuTit-wiiar sailwat 1!? ?oiaT ODe msnigemtnt th Grt Trsi Ridwsy line, of the WEST ni NORTHWEST, mai. shortest ami ..oickwt rout betwrti Chksgo and ..1 points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Jiorthra Mieliio, ilin nesots. Ions, Sebraala, Csliiurnia asd tUo Western Territories. Its Omaha and California Liae Is the shortcut aud best route for 11 points in Nortuera Iilinflis. Iowa, JDnkota, Nehnsks, Wyowhiu, Coioiado, Utah, Nevs.ia, Caliiuruia, (liargn, Cbiua, Japan and Autrli. It Chirago. Madiiou and St. rani Liae Is Ihe .hurt li.'C for Northern Wisconsin and Minnsae ta, snd for Mdl..n, 8. Paul, Minneapolis, Dulota end all j ninis i'l the tireat Northwest. It Wiiioiitt xnd St. Peter Line Is the only route for W iiions, Itcchester, (rwatouca, M .Lkaio. Kt. r-'-T. New I lin, aud ail points in South ern and I'rntral Mir.iiosota. Its Green Kny and Marquette Line Is the only lins for JanesTfJla, Wstertowa, Fond Bn luc, OsuioHu, Ai'i-leton, tirecu BuJ, EscaExba, N'egau nee, M irqnette, Hougbtun. Its Freeyort and Dubnqae Liae Is llie only route for Eliiin, Rockford, Fireiort, sud ail points via Freeport. Its. C'hieagw and ?lllwanfcee Line U the old I.ske Snore Route, and is the cnly one passing ilimuirh Etansiou, Lake urtst, Hiirtiisnd Park, Wauke gxi. It iciae, Kentish to Milweaiet. Fnllman Palaee Carst are run o-i all through trains of this road. This is the ONLY USE running these cars between Chicago and .Si. Paul, I'liivago and- Milwaukee, r.r t'h. cafro and Winona. At Omaha our Sleepers connect with tlie Overlattt SLvcere o.i the Fnion Pacific Kjilroad fc-r all l ::? West of the NisseUri Elver. Oa Die arrivul of Die trains from 11 T.tui ur Jviji. tt tnhia .if tUe C"Qir.n;o & North-Wiimt ItailwiJ I.i i.a. in ii. tn a follow : V-r ":ir.eil Hluflrii. Oniaba sJ (':di.'u-bia. T. Thri.na Trams daily, witii Pullman Paiav l'raiui) ItiMiiii a i-l S. r.in? iwrs tbrontrb fo or.iKil IlluTs. Fur St. i'aiil and Minnrapoiis, Two T'arouih TrIs daily, with PiiUinaa Palace cars attached tin buto traiu.. For Ori-n Bay and Like Superior. Two Trains dail", wit)) Pullman rakct ursattat-ueu.audmubii.'gtiiruiit tu Mar'tiiftte. For .Miiwani,v, Four Taronifl: Tn.iiis dail:-, Puliu au cra on r.i'(Lt traiuo. Psr.'or t'hairs cant on tisy traics. For Mparts and W iwmit and foinU in iliuneavta. () .e Thruugti Train tlaily, witii Fulinisn Sleepers to Winous. i:ur lial)U.ii, iu Freeport, Two ThroUM-li Trains daily, with Pulliuin tirs ou ni.qht traiLS. For Iiiitique rd I. l.'iossei -a riintco. Two Turonjili Tra! ilai.'v, -Th Puilni?n tars ou nigiu tra-n to MeOreiror, Iuwi. For Siox I'ily uiil Yaokiou. Two Traijis tLiiy. Pull man cara to Miiiii1 Valley junction. For Lake (tvuero. Four Tr.ius daily. For ltnckiord, Mti-rlintf. Renosba, JaueaviUf, and otiier poiuts, yon ran turve from two to ten trains daiW. New York (l&e, So. 41S Broadwar ; ltoa OflltT, So. 5 S;ate sireei ; Oiuah:t (.ifSee, 2M Faruliam street ; rt.n Franc-.aeo OtRce, 11 Montg.jnu-ry sweet; t hicag. Ticket Hftievs: M Clark street, nnder Sherman House; eo-ner tiul aud !aiison airrets ; Kinzie Htrret l-xt, corner W. Kinzie and Canal street ; Well "trer Drpot, corner Well aud Kinzie streets. For rals or information nor attainable frt'iu yo::r hosiie ticket usjent, aiiplv to V. H. BTisarrr, M-taiviK HuoaiTT, . Gn.Pasa. A't, C'aicajfo. (ieiuSup't, Chiear. Feb. 4, 1878. ly. AMKKICA IIOTKIo. nubnry,Pn. XV. A. Ilainbriht, Proprietor. lias been refitted and re-turnished tbronshont. Good and ample accommodations for all. The bar is supplied with the best !;quors. Sunbury, Jan. 21 ly. Ansignee's Notice. . "VO I ICE i hereby eiven that Isaac 12. .Kess Ier, of Lower Mahanoy townhip. North umberland county, Fa., has, by voluntary deed, assigned all bis property, real and personal, ioj the undersigned on the second day of Feirnary, l7tf. for the benefit of his creditors. All per sons knowing themselves to be indebted lo said Isaac II. Kessler will make Immediate payment and those having claims against him will pre sent thcci for payment to 1JEXJ. M. BCB!!, Assijnee. 3alniQjta P. ., North'J Co., P. Lower Mahanoy, Feb. 11, leafl It. M. IE. HAAS KXPECTOICAVr Thu Great ReiiiHtly for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and ail 1H .( of "the Throat and Luuiis. Will Cure, mi I often when apparently hopeless One bctlU-nisy not ctimplet'j th; work, but if the paii-nt coctinuea the nse of the EXPECTOR ANT, taklnt; lu regul.iriv, relief will soon be ob tained, an I a Cure made. PRICE SO CENT1. Sold byail Druzsifts. Wht a IMijtticiaii KajM. Gkees Bhiau, Pu. I dispense I your tlatts' Evpcctorant smoit' uiy patient?, aud it bas proved more elficacion than itry other medicine of its class t'lti I 'nave been tt-iiia; in my in.-dical carei-r. Truly yours. I. Lro Miw.i.r, M. Ii. Ftb. 11. "l!578. a m i.-. Atluiiuisttrator'si .otlee. (K-ttite of Ralph Thirloway, dee'd.) "VTOT1CE is hereby civen that letters of a.! i.1 Eiinisiratiori havic lieen granted tolhecu dersiuned en tbe estate of Ralph Thirloway, late of the Borough of Mt. Cariael, Nortli'd County, Pa., (ien-ased. All persous ladehteil to suit' es tate are reiioasti-d lu make immcliate ayu)en?. aud those having claims to present thtra lor et tleine4,t. DAVID. f. LEWIS, Adrt'r. Mt. t'uriiil. Jan. 14. 1:. "Y'y'ILliIA.11 IHTEK, IIoaHe. .Higii and Fresroe Fnieler, SUNBUKV. PA. Will aiirad to graininir, y.aJnta?K and Fr.n-.eHf in oil, ot churches, Lalla aud private houiuo, at abort no tice. Jan. 'jy, Is'B. Guis. TTriM.IAM K. KnD5IA, IT JlStlCB or the rc.M.i, SHAMOKIX, PENN'A. Collections and all other business entrnsfH to his case will receive prompt attention. Sliatnokin, Jan. 21, IS'ti. ly. work fou tiie unemployed: TIIK TIIISTLF. EDITIOX :s tts o'jly fnily IU'istralrJ F.Uiionof Sir WalUr Seott's w AVEELY JW0VELS c? AutIbs T!i!lir. and is 'the beat edition of the Ut Kalian rorpl.al." The .oVi ars s'amhu-d and iil rl! for J tiair. TL luecLuu-rai exreu.ion of tt tn-ti. Tbe m of th h;.t AgeatM Wanted fivery whore. '. whoia libra! terrfi1, aud exclusivf t?rriffrj- are cTrrr-.l. i v.-ty-e;gtt volnmra, kteragiii o- Vn eacb, ai..i c-iiitainhn nearly 2,001) iilns: rat ions, will i.-m) li: e :'r aes. 8utioribers supplied with two volu; ,afus ple.e woik) monMily. Fieten n:outudeiiv.ian r.l muesi) are now rdy. P.-lc in flota. extra, rr voiuais tl.-V); Half Turkey, top, t'i-25. Forteima. etc., address . J. HALE SON. Fublishera. Miica 3, '.'6. ef. I." Muni suiir, Ta. n-SYCHOMAKcr, or SOFT. CJlAKMIXO.7 How 1 eii tier sex may fasciute and nam the love sua aSWiona of any psrsoa t'ney cnoos instantly. Tl,i simple mental cfjuireU'nent all can poee,free,hy mail, for a.ac togetber wilo-a marrisge guide. Egyitiaa Ora cle. Drearas, Hiuts to Lad:ea, Weddiug-Mgui Siurte. Ac A queer botk. Aedrtss T. W1U.I M k Co. Tnh. Phils. March 3, 4w. LONGACRE & C0.S tTta W EL. SOUYEXEL si' '.li.' wlJSy u!iT;t" CRODIJDS, BIHLDI5G3, att efaa. smieVnail nws. ASD PHILADELPHIA l(ap.n ct;'i' I-. 9mU a4 CM to m fniB tM ejeasatjeM. MADE FAMILIAR TO ALL " 1 II I I Ml lllf TbM tfwirtnc swpJiw A'CHI Tewawor C-ufi-. irm, LOS AM M UtNiiiwit-Ww.!, Utiyj--m M l- A FA KM OF YOUR OffX . , IS- 7'f Ileal HexieJy for Hard Times! Free Homesteads AXO THE BEST AND CHEAPEST RAILROAD LA'i Are on the Lice oi the IKE OX I'AtlFIt; UAILKOAU- NEBRASKA. Meenre m Home Now. fnil information sent FREE to all reitsof Wwi'd. Address, O.F.AVIS, Mareu J. If:d Cyv.'r rj,.a.K.,On;tj, brli.. rtr"T7'17' lAesre r.ow giving t4 Sewing Machines VJl V AjiV H iid.ng C? Watches, Vehet VeetetR-t Him Jt Silk Dreeses, free with our llreen--.1T T" 17 tuck Package. Snd to Ia-entore t'niva 1 it Ii Li 173 lireeuwbich Street, X. k . U.S.4W The Greatest Belling CentennitJ Book is 1 As it WAS aud 18, treating of our history and gov ernuaxnt, raried sod aad climate, vast mountains, lakes, Titer, ureat cities aud m'inlaeturer, wealth iu mirer als. internal improvemente, free sehoels. wonderful aeheivenienta. agi-iculnire, ttanmerce, Suaue, euricsi ties, ec. A Spledid View of the Alight 7 Yan kee) H ntion. Richly Illuetratecl Nothing like i: ev.aut. Larve size, low price. Agcuta wanted quica.ly. Terms sasy. Ad.lrcs. HUBBARD BKOS mX it. iSameun StK IrBiU. t -pv,rC"t00EI.EaASTOrLCHR0OS,onn-AuljiS IO ed, sou 8U for U, or 30 for . Cu.omos 01 eery desecrirtion. HATION ALCHBOMu CO., Ptiiladelj hia Pa. reb.lt, w. 1 OOO AUfeiNTS, Teachers, Studeails, Mesi and Women, wanted to aeU CE.NTEHMAL GAZETTEER of the V. f. shows grand results of M0 Yer progreae. A wbote Library. "Boston tilobc." Jiot htxiirv. but a neceeity. 'Iuter-ooeeu. beat oaliiiig book Ful lished. Good Pav. Wanl Gfn. Agt. tn every city t,f 10.CM. Add raw, 1. C MoCoanvt UK, Pblla l e, Teb. 18. w. aii.-ivfPsJ wastto row oca yrw sd II. AuiaAlS LUoTRATRD CENTER. NIAI MAP OS' PEiVNSYI."VANIA.i o'her MAPS and HELIOIOU8 and HI8TOHI CAI CHABTS. Tke beet eelliog art.c of tbe day. Addrers, BAA8I8 k I.VBRECHT, Easpir Map sod Chart EsUbllelimeat, 107 Liberty Street, S. T. Feb. t. 4w.
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