. BM-KCOA1 unburn 2ittcnc;uuJr: SUNBURY. MARCH 31. 1S70. Railroad Time Table. EKIVAX AM) IEIAKTl UEOr TRAINS AT BCSIitrRT. N. C 11. W.. South. S.ieMail, 12.4U a in Fufct Li ;, 2.00 a w Pulln. Ex., a u I).iy Ex., 1-10 P " P. A E. R. K. West. Eric Hail, 6.22 a m Niagara Ex., H.S5 p 10 I Elmira Mail 4.05 p m I Kasl Liuc. 7.00 p ni BDAMOKIN 1HVIKIO, X. C. K. W. LBATB ARRIVE E press, 10.40 a ra Mail, 8.15 a m Mill, 4.23 p ill Express, S.55 p m An accommodation train leaves Shuinokiii, at 7.10a in, arriviiiir at Mt. CarincI at 7.40 a m. R-turinc, leave Mt. Carnal at 6.00 ? m, arriv ing at tihauiokiu G.SO p tu. D. II A VV. R. K. Train lcavo ut 6.55 a. in. anl arrive ut 3.50 p. in. LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBL'UG K. R. AT NollTUl VHKKLASII. Leave uoitb 6:Vt a. tu. 12:55 p. hi- 4::(0 p. in. Arrive from north 12:43 p. in., uu.l 0:10, p. in. Accidental Insurance Tickets can lc had of J. Shipinan, Ticket Agent, ut the liepol. Nmunier Arrangement lor Hie l'ot Oilier at .NuiiUury, I'a. OJfU-4 Opt from 0.30 . m., to S p. m.. -; on Awtufuv1- TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE MAIL8. Arrive as follows : From the East at 5.15 a. in., 4.10 p. m., " Bouth, 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p. n. " Wet, 5.15 a.m., 11.15 a. in., l.S5p.m. and 4.10 p. in., North,1.50a. m.,11.15 a. in., 4.10 p.m. fchainokio aud Mt. Cat mcl, 'J. 23 u. in. Sliamokiii proper, 4.00 p. m. Muila close ms follows : F r the East. 5.45 a. m., 10.5'J a. in., 4.30 p. m. 8.(K) p. m. " South, :o.5d a. iu., 4.50 p. iu., S p. m. " West. 10..W u. in., J-50 p. in., !.00 p. III. " North, U.50 p. in.. 8 p. tu., Sliainokin prer 11.15 a. n. SUainokin and otbecs on that route; 4.21 p.' in. Money order w ill not he issued a.'lef 6 p. in., on Saturdays. J. J. SMITH, P. M. focal Sffairs. Fob Sale. A desirable residence on Fourth tret, Sunbiiry. is offered for sale cheap. Ap ply to W. C. Packer, E-o,., or at this office. Gk. W. SxiTn, grocer of tbi place, has made an assisuineut of his property for the bcocGt of his creditors. Mr. I. M. Evans ha' ecn i ;Hinted collector or the Peun'a canal at Northumberland, vice A. G. Fostlethwaite resigned. Tub water was let Into the Penn'a canal the fore J art of last week. Coi- W. II. M. Oka and F. L. Ilacktnberg, Esq., represented this couutyin the Republican State Convention on Wednesday hut. A wreck of a numlter of freight cars near Moutgomery alalion, detained the mail train Tuesday night over four hours. Am. vo the most cxteut-ive seednncii iu the United States, is the firm of Ilrigs & Bio., of Rochester. The seeds raised by them have a world-wide reputation, aud are sought lor by gardeners as beinij reliable ill all respects. Dk. David Wauhion. of Miilou, has been compelled to make an afcsigninent of all his pro perty for the bcticfll of his creditors. Mr. J. W. Cookk ha been appointed express agent at Northumberland, vice Dr. J. E. Maun r, resigned. Neaulv all the children in Ilerndou, this cuiity, are ulllieled with scarlet fever aud tnumps. DkATU OF WlIAIAMFolti.YTII.Slt. Capt. Win. Forsyth, nr., died on Wednesday of last week iu the hMh yeur of liia age. The funeral took place from his late residence on Friday. Xuith'd rreu. DeaTU of Mkh. J. K. LciGilor. Mis. J. K. Leighow die I of rousiiuipiioii iu ihis place on Monday, March 13, Wti. Her remains were in terred in the ceuvtery at Lewisburg ou Thurs day. She a christian lady aud her death .'ti by all who khew her. Xorth'd Prtn. 1'ur. license of the Treiuont House, aud of M r. Young s iu this place, weie refused last week. Application has been made tothe Legislature f-.r a 4-clul a. t to license the house of Mr. Keese. The Allegheny iinu-e, on Market at i eel, I'liii adeljdi a, is one of the most convenient slopping places in that city. B. ing cential to business nod one of tie-most prominent points to take tlie ears lor the t entetinial buildings. A BEAVT slock of Black Alpacos, elegani counterpanes, knives aud forks. carjc!s, eoi lin.nl. i i-s ard table linens are sold cheaper at Marx V Bro., Masonic building, Suubury, tli-.ii has -iVer been knowu. They aie selling off their sI.k k to make room for another large lot c i L'oosd of their regular line. Now is the time to buy. No imperfect materials put iulo the gai incuts manufactured by Wanamakcr k Brown at 0th uui Haiket reels, Philadelphia. It it said that a sure cure for pain iu a hollow tooth, is a m. mure of pjwdeie.l alum and com mon salt, applied with a leek of eollou A censalian of coldness follows the application, after w hi h the pain tradualiy i.u!-i les. Os ThuisJay evening of last wi-ek, while lr. J. II. Hunter was calling on a patient at G. W. Hess, in Watsontown, some peisoii drove otl Lis horse an I Imgjiy iu the dir. ti.ni of D-.wait. i!.c buffalo robe having been found in the road near that place. We have not et learned whether the thief was overtaken. l.l.ol I's Comedy oii.pany basted at Sliaino kin. The Tum of that place s.t : "A bitch occurred among the 'stars' and the manager, the jierfornier having requested the manager to pony up the amount due them for services be fore they would agre- to continue the show hu-i-es. . As the manager had never Im-cii a pert h r be wasn't pn pared to meet this sudden and hence the bust. I ii a M E. Jacob Shipiuan has the agency itie id lest an t best Fire, Life and Acci-iMiralir-e i-ompaue and is d.iily taking tin; lowest riitis, consistent with reliable ... Don't d-lay in putting an insurance 1 rop-ny, and iecuroun insurance on and against n'ci ienl -. Call at Mr. ollice, corner of I hi: J .m l Market, never was a Hai r i! ll.e.l.iv of foods than ilrat Clo-.liing II coi tier Third and :rce:s. There is more of riety of I ' fu' ni-tiiiig go.,), than is found iy a sliinent. Don't forget lo go in-i le and s.te the iinni. n-e piles of clo-hiug, i the I j pi ice aud the quality of to the city to take a look ill No. (11 north ; .it the sights bain. Heilncr, econd s!iel. head over heels in the 'ells better g'xds and ewhere iu the city. iot fashionable t the city call :r list who and five hat we such t of IC- :..r .cs sts 1- Bun Coats ami Sn.vm Bl'ttons. The con- iu agents and brakemen on the main eiirlsylv.miii railroad aud probably the Philadelphia and Erie arc to be supplied with neat and elegant uniforms next mouth. They are described as follows : Those of the conductors will be double-breasted frock coats of navy blue cloth, with twelve silver plated buttons aud a monogram ou the lappel, with the number abovo it, and to be kept buttoned all the time w hile 'ii duty. The pants are to be of the same material, likewise the cap, which will have three silver cords around it, and the word "Conductor"' embroidered in front with silver braid. Watches are to be worn iu au outside pocket. The brakemen will be clothed in similar suits, exceptant they will be double-breasted sack coat, with silver buttons, and the caps will have three cords around them. Those of the traiu agents will be similar to the brakemen, excepting that they will have no pockets. Satchlcs will be horn by them, in which they will deposit tickets aud money. A crew of incu accoutercd in these uniforms were recently presented before Geueral Manager Frank Thomson, and he was so well pleased with the appcaraucc they presented, that he im mediately ordered the suits adopted. The cost of each suit will be lifly dollars, and the first will be famished ut the expense of the com pany. Rockhill & Wilson will have the con tract of furnishing them. Death or Levi Seasholtz. We regret to announce the death of one of our most esteem ed citizens. Mr. Levi Scasholtz. He had taken a heavy cold which turned Into typhoid pneu monia, which caused his death yesterday (Thurs day) afternoon. Mr. Se.-isholtz was a goo.1 citi zen, and held many responsible positions. At the time of his death he was employed as principal clerk iu the lnterial Kevcuiic ollice of Capt. C. J. Brunrr, which position he held for a number of years. lie was honest aud upright ia all his business transactions, lie was aged about 40 years. Selling LiijI'or to Minors. A very sensible law has becu proposed in the Legislature of tin; State : As every ouc knows, for a saloon keeper to sell liquor to a minor is a criminal ofi'eiise, ren dcrin the delinquent liable to be imprisoned. Now, it is very obvious that cases could easily arise wherein the saloon keeper might break the law through ignorance. A would-be customer of a suspiciously juvenile appearance enters aud calls for this and that among the liquids. The bartender may ask his age, but not anything compels the youth to speak the truth ; he may deceive that bartender and aver that lie is indeed a man. It is sought to effect an alteration in this, aud if the bill ollered becomes a law. the miuor, whose inordinate thirst might otherwise cause LI rn to deceive, w ill pause or else do so at the risk of incurring the penalty inflicted by of fended justice, viz.: fine or imprisonment. Mi nors obtaining w ill be held cqtiallv guilt v with saloon keepcis selling liquor, and this arrange ment seems just and leasonahSc. What Bi sinkss Mrs Fokokt. Some say that it is no use for them to advertise ; that they have been in the place in business all their lives, and everybody knows them. Such w-opli- forget to tuke into consideration that our country is in creasing in population nearly forty per cent, every ten years, and uo matter how oid the place may lie, there nre constant changes taking place j some move to other parts, and strangers fill their places. In this place of the world, un less the name of a business firm is kept con stantly before the public, some tiiiw firm may stall up, ami by liberally advertising, in a very short lime take the place of the older ones, and the latter ru-t out, a it were, and lid forgotten. TKoi m.E in the Polish C'atiuii.k- Cnrttrn. For some lime past we have heard rumors con cerniug difficulties that existed in the polish Ca tholic congtcgation of this place, hut as we did not fully understand, we refrain from any refer ence to the matter. Lately the troiiMcs have been renewed until they assume a Very serious aspect. Father Jitskiewicr. some time ago scut hi his resignation, which was, we arc informed, aecepled by Bishop Shanahau but the pastor was given lyrmissiou to remain here until the first nf March, lut no services should be held in the church. A hitter feeling existed against Father Jiiskiewicz, for for some reason unknow n to us, but has still re mained in this place up to the present time. On Sunday night las?, near midnight, an attack va made on his hcuseand several w indow, sm.i-lp'il ami two doors broken in. A huge oak ci in which was thrown into the win, low, ws exhibit ed to ns ou Tuesday. Il is also alleged that several shots were fired through the w indow of the lied room occupied by Father Jakie icz. .VA(i"iiA'i'i 7i"4. A Naruow Em-ate Fi:om Death. On Wednes day n!teri!oou, of last week ut Excelsior, near Shatnokin, as Mis. Louise Souuder w.is airang ing to put bread in an ovn, her clothes caughl fire In m coals that lav ou the ground, aud her cuter garments was entirely consumed. Hie rs caed w ith scrre!y burned bands. Twoi ihcin also had their hands severely liiirn -J iu helping to extinguish the Uaiues. Itally. Watch Stoi.es. W. 11. Neidig, a young man from L'pper Augusta, was iu town last week viMling a relative. On Kri l.iv afternoon yo mg Neidig was standing on tin- p i vc mem near the I". S. Hotel w hen some man came up iin i j-tked bis uutch out of his Vest pocket ami tln u an aw ,y. Thelbetl was a bold one. happen ing in In o.i I daylight and iu a Sue ilily w here D'i:iihcii of people wcr- pa-sing at the lime. Tin' watch was an Aineric.n ;evei , valued at lolly dollars. To the w;.c!i was alt oiled a small silver chum, w hich was ali taken. Neidig in.ideinforinatii.il against n p. lily who is Mip posed to he !be thief but at the time we write tl.e sti-ts-ct.-d Partv ha- not been found. Slm- 1 l".'i?l 7ii'k. Tlukiule Si ai iiiv; ok a Liiii.k Boy. little son r.f Hr. G.-sli. a resi b lit of Kiveisi e this eouuty, about two yea is of age, was sea! led iu a terrible manner, ou Tuesday nigl I of last week, by the upsetting of a bowl o' hoiiing water upon him. Mis. Gosh had placed the bowl upon a tabid, and while she us tone a few moments ! from the room, the child reached the howl and J pulied it ovet, spilling the content, upon his j le ad, face, and breast. The little fellow is not I expected to recover. ni!y. PoMAI. I.r.i ll 11 lliij. A postal letter b..X h is bein put lip on one of the iron column, of the del ot, by order of the department. This is not only a converienee but ba become almost a ne eessitv. Il was imte-nilile for manv of our business invii to mail ail their b-tti-is bv S o'cloi k in the evening. Thsy can n..w have tin ir !cl;ci k niailei; by dcposiliug tlc m iu tlu nosi.il box, at any time after 8 np lo 12 inidniiit. Sl IHlEN Iieaiii. On Saturday foicuooTi last Chailes Kraiieis Taylor, son of Jaim s Taylor, Eq., of t his plar", suddenly died of r .ruiiial i-tn of the heart, aged about t) yeais. Little Char lie had b.-en a 111. eted nl mlb-reM l Hues dm ing t lie past thiee or lour years, lint il never attacked the vital pails until the above day. H't..i.(i Utrurtl. luriiiiv rvtLNTS. The store mom of II. B. Masser, iu Market Squ ire, which has been rc moddled with an entire new front i f plate glass, has been completed. In design, propoi lions and woikinauship it it not surpassed, tf equaled, by any other iu the tow u. Mr. John B. Haas has taken posses-ion of the store. Miss Caroline Da!iu has alo repaired and le moildled her store room and put iu new plate glass windows. The room will he oecupie 1 as a shoe store. A Mono the incidents connected with the late Democratic Con venliou at Lancaster, the Wil liamsport (Juzelte Jt litllttin relates the follow- !u : 'The saddest occurrence at Lancaster was J. Auten, and Mart. Withlngton, of Northuin l iand, eating three saucers, each, of "smear e," at the Cooper House, under the imptcs- 'I that it was ice cream." hew enterprise is about to be started by the i of Marx -.v. Bro. next door to tie; Post e. They intend to couu-ct a millinery de ment with their fancy store, and havo ein I Mrs. Brob-t, formerly of Philadelphia, rintenl it. They will open the millinery lent iu the couite of a week or two. Km hi.icas State Convention. The Kepub lican State Convention met at Harrisburg ou Wednesday last to choose delegates to the Na ttonal Convention at Cincinnati. The delegates were instructed to cast their vote in favor of Governor J. F. Ilartranft for the Presidency. This is a high compliment to the Executive of the State, who, by his course, has endeared him self to the people of the Commonwealth. The Convention did its work promptly and ad journed, lion. E. McPherson. of Adams, pre sided over the Convention as permanent Chair man. The platform is clear and explicit upon the great questions which will enter into the next canvass for President, nnd caunot fail to meet the hearty endorsement of every Republi can. The delegates nt large arc J. D. Cameron, V. R. Leeds . H. M. Hovt and R. W. Mat-key. Al ternates, David Aiken, Henry Hosley, John N Purviancc, Win. Foster. The delegates for this Congressional district are Samuel P. Barr, J. W. Grove. Alternates W. IT. M. Oram and Em'l Wilvert. Benjamin II. Brewster, of Philadelphia, nnd John W. Chalfant, of Pittsburg, were ngrced upon ns the electors ui large. Win. Calder, of Dauphiu county, is the elector for this Congres sional district. v c snail give I tic proceedings In lull in our next issue. ATI-ointments of Tim M. E. CurKrii. The following are the appointments made at Harris- burg, by the Central Pennsylvania Methodist Conference : WII.I.IAMSTOIiT DISTINCT. T Mitchell, presiding elder, Williamsport post- office ; Williamsport, Pine street, D S Monroe, C W Burnley, supernumerary ; Mulberry street, J J Pcarce ; Price Chapel, J A Woodcock, J F Davis, supcrsumcrary ; Third street, J M Lantz, J B Polsgrove, supernumerary ; Newberry, E II Yocum ; Lycoming. J Y Kothrock ; Loyalsock, O B Ague; DuBoistown, A C Crosthwaite ; Jatncstiiw-.;, J W Rue ; Montoursvillc, A M Crelghton ; Muncy, A S Bowman ; Hughcsville, A B llooven ; Muncy Creek, A D McClosky ; Watsontown, A W Gibson ; Montandon, to be supplied ; Elimsport, J Giay ; Milton, A D Yo cum ; Len isburg, R Hinkie ; Millliuburg, M E Crosthwaite; Salladetburg, II Wilson; Cogan Valley, Z S Rhone ; Liberty Valley, II S Luudy ; Ralston, A P Wharton ; Jersey Siiore, W C Hesser ; Pine Creek, J R King ; Great Island, D B McClosky ; Lock Haven, S Creighton ; Sa ljna, A E Taylor; Beech Creek, E Butler; Diner's Run, J B Akcrs ; Henovo, J Hunter; West port, to be supplied ; l.cidy, T S Fans ; Sin nemahoniiig, L G Heck ; Emporium, II F Cares ; Pennlield, E M Chileoat ; Wharton, J B Moore ; West Creek, G W Baker; E J Gray, president Wiiliamspoit Dickinson Seminary, and members of the Mulberry street quarterly conference ; II A Curran, professor iu Keystone normal school, and member of Mulberry street quarterly con ference : I II Torrcncc, coricspondirg secretary Pennsylvania Bible society, and a member of Mulberry street quarterly conference. liANVILI.E MSTKII T. N S Buckingham, presiding elder, Bloomburg post-office; Danville, St. Paul's, W A Ilouck ; Danville, Trinity, J P Moore ; Riverside, J T Wilson ; Northumberland, G Warren ; Wash- ingtonvillc, I rone ; loia. J I.'oyd ; liui khorn, J Homing; Blooinsbutg, J S McMurray; Espy and Light street, A Britlain ; Orangavillc, H S Metidenhall ; Benton, C L lleiiscolcr, R Love land ; Bern ick, J H Mi (iarrah ; Millliin ille, F Gearhart ; Beach Haven, II B Fort.ier ; Bloom ing. lale, J V Brown, I N Mo..ivhead ; Muhleii burg, N B Smith ; Shit k-hinnyv J Moorehead ; While Haven, A M Kester ; Hickory Kan, W A Carver ; Wcatheriy aud Stockton, B P King ; Beaver Meadow. .1 V Benford ; Hazleton, W W Evans ; Jeatisville, M L Drum ; C'oiiyughain, S Stinc ; South Ilcberton, T O Clee, J R Shipe ; Catawissa, S W Sears ; Elysburg, J Guss, C J Buck ; Shamokin, W L Sj oltswoo.l ; Centralia, G M Lamed; ilclfenstein, (J V S.ividge ; Mt. Caiinel. N W Colburn ; Aslaud, A M Bamitz ; Trevort ni. J J W Feight ; Snydet towu, G II Day; Sunbiiry, J A De.Mojer ; Sciiusgiove, E T Sw.inz. - - - -o- Kiisns. We received last week a package o! ros-plants from Vcssis. Diugec & ( ourad Co., West (irovc, Che-tcr county, Pa., who are the largest rose growers in A m net. The plants were in Hi; best condition when received. They are hearty and thrifty. T ley weie selected from the fiue-t sorts. M-ssis. Diujj-e & Conrad Co., have over three hundred dilfcretit kinds to select from. Persons desiriug to make home attrac tive, can w ith a lew dollars accomplish it, by sending the:u au order lor plants and a guide to rose cull lire. Tin: d -leg ilion from this county to the State Conventional Lancaster stopped off at Harris burg to buy the cd tor of I tie jKmoefat a new hat, so thai lie would look as respectable as the res of tlu luily. His luitit-u'ar friend. D. C. j Dissinger. subset ibed the largest amount. Mi(t ! oj .Sairia.v- To show his ingr.itit nde towards his political j friend D. C. Dissinger, the editor of the )cm- ciit. as soon as he arrived ut Lancaster, coin wcnee-l throwing "In icks' al him and refused to recognize him. The query now is whether the brieii wcr-'. in the hat when it was purchased or w heth. r tin y wcr-put in after tar Is. IN'I KAM i:. Having Icen appointed Agent fur the lo lowing li suranc- Co's al Sunbiiry. N'ortl, limb. r. and and vicinity, namely: The .Elna o! Hartford, Home of N. (., Royal of Ll'p rpool, Eng., Lancashire of Manchester, Eng., oiiiiii -iciai L'mou London, Eng., and Amazon of ( incint;at i, and having located ou East Mark-t St., Satibtiry, a n pri p.. red to w rite policies in th above o il and n liable companies and all el i-e- o proi e:ty, at as low rat. s as are coN.i-tei.i wit'a soiv. lev anl I - i , i I in d niulty. i'er-oiis hiving i'l'ipeily to in-i:re will j'l'-a-e call ou tin-, before placing it el-ewh- re, as we in. ike u i ase?9 n -nis an I levy no t i- r to pay lo-s --. Lib- ni l Ac i lent Policies m ilieu on favorable t-rtiis. J. S Cl M MINOS. Sitri'l I usl il ul-. i (iIk.'i:::mi1 Mi:illMj nf si'Mtt i:Y ii ( in:i:s iNsnn tk. 1 1 I. ..t.sel:-e. t .l l to I.I. I'.. i n.:.d. ..leal .u Mit.u'i s at. lac .'. ii.ek. j: ii.-..ii. e . !illiH iii. eini I o: . 1 . 1i:h sUmjC. 1 .1 all M.t.iM.i. A ie, I'm, 1 . M:'. llouet. lie lioi.ks :ii..l ee b. It u el liaei o..s siio.od n eei ,1 tlai..--psUlon. lb' t.iTei! t !i;it .aiuiiM b.i e llien U. atl.i.it lull m ti.e ui:::'l. A i.i:iiIk- : jii.l lia.H w.-r. then .s.ir el al.it 1 in- 1 t he n fn.li is id tile 1 1 H I Ille. As signed lur ne. 1, lil'li'Il, adopt, d t. liie tor' llie lusli.tlie ; l:--S.e;ed, 'I Lit I,"' li'iea. l ! i.tj n.:i.tiii- 1.1 'l a- . .1 i: . : u. w . s ii.-lt 1 1 id li- ...i.s M:..ii Is- ni-.i-' . liny il-n. ' .'' f -d- lo :a.y ia I i.c im !i. . -!, . e t : iti l 1 .... ia- ol . ..: l. . wij- s. nl ill, 1 1 s I i. 1 N.lj a ! Mill il l .1.1 . Mis- ln.i.-: 1 e.a. t 1. Hied tne lt'ili.:e by red i I . g nil i - s :y tlj se'i.v.J "A..! L 111 lieiili. M l.s I'lirii I II- In M I e el ;oi ess, I til i' ! d, "'I Celilnj: l.s u science.' 'J lie hiibji cl nl At lll.tlielic '.V .9 il. ..ell, s U dill 11! til'' M--ll.Jltal. r "1 ll.i' foleaoall. Adj.. in lie 1 ti, n:,- : :,: J ,.', ' ,. k. Iiisiaure met al g i-'eii ei,. i. nii'Uib.'ls, i . ept one, pr. .-.1.1. Mr. Wol.t ;t.m Il.sl ei i lia)...' 1 n il., nil I x'l.a't ir.-ni tile "peril. -y 1 e:r.nli.l( '-('ii,di,iot:s ifl Snt iv.s:iil p. III. i e-Ile t.tll'.- I.;, re.nl .'a...l .1 .11111.11 ' ill l" 111 Wlll' li liilie lit : til (, I', ae llie loil.iwiD three I i. lilts were 1.I...I.- I 'a tleiroiili mastery of wait y-..i ii-u'li"; see.mil, u tlif.ri.iili iimsN'ry nt yours. Il"; llnnl, "lie owe.' to aw.ii.'liali interest ill tile lllllnls ill llie pu; ll." In the Us: s. lection .m tin- l.i!nwiiii slateltieiit, wineli some people otten niuLe; 'l know it, but 1 canla I till it." Allei the rediii( hus Innslii d, llie last iinnt.ilii.il wjs discussed t,y aniii,. Mf it,H teai hem. lln. j.;,ilv tt jini; to show that a in rsuii ii,ay "know it" and not lie ble to tell it, slid lln : nth. , tryini; tueip lain that the reason why tiiey cannot Ml it JK l-cjn. Ihi y 1.) lint "know it." Aui.thei- selection a then irail, eiilltled, "Kelatioll of i;r..liiliiei'to Iliu s,et,i,i-.- Vuss I'aniter and Miss lllll ll. I l ii- thi ll Hel. eti .1 I., ,, .:i . jH !o l' lejll ut licit ii. e. in.,;. ICs. U' sea, i, inr' Li,ds oi te.cliing up tlmUiaj hy oceuj led llie leinaliuli r o! the :.l IcrinK ii. 'I he f..lli,Mii,i; topics weie assigned to ! de.ll Willi itt next ii:eetini : Algebra, Arithmetic, i ,eo;rii hy, Ks sy, A. M. ; Hejdini;, lieD(;raphy. In.trileiiiii,n upu the lleliotelu.", J'. M. Adjourned to nnut in two w-eks. Ill Siiii' ji.v, Seerelaiy. Sisni nv, Match lHih, IhTi'i. Pkofitakle Seek. Iu the Amkiih an Stuck JolHNAL for April we notice an account of the Chester County Mammoth Corn which yields such large crops. Any person can get a sample and prices, also sample copy of the American Stock Jot iiNAL, (f 1 a year,) by sending six cents to Potts Brothers, Parkeisbarg, Chester county, Pa., and asking for them. Two hun dred btish'-ls of corn to the acre is not produced by ail seed. Death of Josepu Bkioiit. Mr. Joseph Bright of this place who had been confined to the houso for over a year from that dreaded deseasc con sumption, died on Tuesd iy night. lie was for merly an engineer on the P. E. R. R., and was au excellent mechanic and by his exemplary character gained the esteem and friendship of all the employees on the road, lie was about forty years of age. On Tuesday morning, W. A. Fisher, proprie tor of the Miuei va restaurant iu this place, mil greatly surprised en going to his .table and find ing a fine colt by the side of his marc 'Kitty." The ago of the mare (about "5 years) and posi tively not knowing that sue was with foal, ii sufficient reason to justify Mr. Fisher's great astonishment. The colt was right smart until Wednesday evening; when it became sick from sonic cause and died during the night. A great many persons had called to sec the centennial visitor during the day, and it became much wor ried and being yet weak probably died from ex haustion. IVtittontvKii liecord. ScitiivNEK roil Ai-itti.. The history nnd char acteristics of Yale College are sketched by Prof. Beers quite fully in the leading article of Serib ner for April ; and the illustrations, over thirty iu number, cover a good deal of ground. Among the pictures are 'Planting the Ivy,' portraits of Governor Yale, President Woolscy and Porter, and Dr. Bacon, 'The College Fence,' plnn of the College Grounds, 'Going to Prayers iu the Olden Time,1 'Coming from Prayers,' 'Ilanuibal,' 'A Student's Room,' 'Presentation Day,' and 'Prof. Weir's Studio.' The various buildings, new and old, are also given. A curious question is asked in another illustrated paper, namely : "Is there a Subterraen Outlet to the Upper Like Region ' The fourth paper of Clarence Cook's series on furniture, relates to mantel-pieces, corner cup boards, banging shelves, etc., and is illustrated. as usual. In 'Poe, Irving and Hawthorne," a corny arative estimate of these authors by Geo. P. Lathrop, some hitherto unpublished details appear with regard to the ancestry and life of Hawthorne. The 'History of a Critic,' is the remarkable career of the late Jules Janin, by 'Gamma.' the Paris Correspon Jent of the New Orleans 'Picayune.' Two brief papers in this number are of special interest, namely, a revised translation of the 'Dies Ira',' by General Dix ; nnd a hitherto unpublished letter by Minister Everett to John Qumcy Adams, proposing, iu effect, that Spain should mot tgage Cuba to the I uited States, aud thus settle a vexed question for nt least a hundred years. Of 'Gabriel Con roy' Ihere are five chapters, certainly not lacking in incinent or interest ; and Edward Everett Hale's 'Philip Nolan's Friends' continues mi ller the chnpter heads of 'Life on the Brassos,' tnd 'Rumors of Wars, Revolutionary Letters Spring,' by John Aunoiighs, -The Astor Fami ly in New Pork, and poems bv oohn G. Saxe and fithers, rompleie the list ol" prose contribu tions. Among other 'Topics' Dr. Holland discusses Revivals and Evangelists,' and the Old Cabinet contains brief essays ou Geo. Washington, Bible Reading, etc. Iu the other Editorial depart ments, Mr. P. T. Coiinn continues his sugges tions as to the management of small places, a number of receipts are given for Centennial Cookery, Emerson's last book is noticed, and new inventions and iiietho'ls arc recorded. The met ric system is adopted for measurements in llie World s Work this mouth, feet and niches being given in brackets. Bric-a-lirac contains ;iu an'. In i. tie account of llie origin, ri-eaud pro gress in Amciica of the famous boic-car poetry of the period, accompanied by the music to winch the song was ur.-t snug. Haui-ek's Magazine run At-itii., lsTU. Ifirn- er't Mntjn:iuf for April, with eighty fi-.c illu-tia- tiotis, contains a rich variety of matter, suited lo all elasc of readers. The end of the Second Book of '-Daniel Du ron. la." George Eliot's new novel, is given in this Number. Iu these chapters tin' hero of the story appears, and the master'' sketches of his youthful career are ever more beautiful than tilt- pictures ptcvirously given of the "spoiled chi.d," Gwendolen. Julian Hawthorne's "Garth"' is continued, Hid few leadeis can resist the peculiar lascin.i- tions of this r. mark able novel. Astoiyof considerable length, entitled 'Old G irdiston. is cont i ih. in . I by ( oiistuncc rein more Woolson. It is a Soul hern story, and its diameters are slronglv drawn. Three excellent holt stories are tout i ibutetl by Arthur Hastings, Amu ('. Siv.iZ 'V, uu.l ar 11. Iligliam. li 'iisoii J. Los-mg s opening attiele on " 1 he oiiiani f the 1 1 lid-. in,'' beaut ilu.lv iliustral- 1, i- not contiuci! to Kevoliilioti.iry events, b it deals also with !ig!d.-r legeii Is ul. matters of literary intere-t. Among the il. nitrations is one of the interior of Madame Jum-l's mansion. Iii view of the Centennial Ex posit ion, soon lo be (.pi ned in Philadelphia, Mrs. K'.hecc.i Mar ling Davis's exceedingly entertaining paper on --ijld Philadelphia" will be re id .-very win re with the gteatest interest. This paper, which is piolii-e-lv ill list ' a' -ii, relates c.itirilyto :h' Social life Hid customs of Aiite revolutionaty Philadelphi a's. A second paper w ill loiiow, treating ol tin: Revolutionary pel io.l. I loic-sor seiituie! I.ockwood s second paper on The Microscope," amply ill.islrate I. pr. -ent. some very cuiioiis results of microscopic investi gation. 'l lie "First Century" paper this month, devot 1 to "Progre-s of the Fin Arts,'' is couti ilmle I by S. S. Cotiant, and i- bins, i a;.-I w it'a sittccu loitraits, beginning with that ol r.uii Ib vere, of Ki vol in ionai V fame an I ei.dilig with that of John F. Kciisctl. Dr S.iinuel ('sg I coul i ibules, in his i , irac- teristic style illustrated papci on "St. J..lin- laiiil, a beautiful cli.u ny eoneeivcd ea:S ago bv the Rev. I Jr. M ulileiib.r.g, and now in success ful i.pcialioti. A homely article, fu.I ol practical and nnpoit- aiit suggestions. :h cut i itnitcl by lr. Koin il Tombs, entitled "At, before, and alter Meal.."1 Wil.iarn K. 11 or gives, in a short ariich-. a very inti-resliiiL account of th- famous " I ui p Mania," early in the seventeenth (eniiiiy. The poetry of the Number is contributed by Rose Teny Cooke, Lord Houghton, Cclia ThaX ter. and A. V. The Editor's Easy Chair ; a a timely and ap propriate tribute to Thomas Paine, a- I lie author of -Common Sense," ami ileVi tcs coii.-i lerubir space to Household Art. Win;: Awake nut Arnii,, l-Tii. -W ide Awake for April is t iiiniciillv pictorial. Th- manage ment of thi- mag z.ue s.etn to und-i si and one important point, viz i the bu.k nl la- and girls are att:-..elel by lair, lug-, open pictures; al though I her-ate plenty of cugiaiiugs in tins very n .in'na noiieeabV ir lincin -s ol detail for nldcr taste-. The ii u-I i at iiei of "(io.d Lucks" Dream ol j'ussie-Wiiiow," a ih light 1 nl poem by (lira Doty Bat s, i- a cl.ai iii.ng de-.g i by Mrs. I'ni.ev. a si-l. r ol liie p. el. "The Fate of a Facci Maker" is another capital po-in capi.i.y llll-llated; bolhol I e-e j Ill . Willi t he 1 1 pi'- I tilt ale to be special V colli ill' II le t I ir ot Igri u i -ii v ill thought an I ti.iiv!iil:i' ! c . --sio.i . '1 lie "Bell iviiig" paper i:i this ii .in'ier i- worth the pii I the a:'- ti !..-ci pi :", l.i Ii is only .Mm p.-r nnn iui. I). Lotniop it Co., lio-loli. l'( i: the Am; kic.-.n. GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF Al l. I S i A. LOWER 1. Tin: Fa ?. i k i y ot ni hy is ngr. c.ib.y .;i VeiKiiiel by In. I an i Valleys. 'I in' .s model al.iy leilile. I lios l.iiii.ei who uiniist.nd and atletid to th il In. sines- inal,.- pa ing ( tops d licit, coi n, oats ail Veg ( inl-s. Mulct gardening, owing lo o. ir vleinuy to your i n - i- lent city, is engaging 1 1. e al Ienl am ol quiie a i, noil i r ol lamii.es. g. tiri: FAUMIxo class. (Pi .l.eii- our bigu w a s. observe I he goo I Icuc s, .gates, bars, llie dwe li:gs, bams, oul IniUs.-s ; the real oicliai a-, wcl, cullivitled liel-ls and plolnlslng gra n ; (lieu look at that Inokeii fence and gale, the delapl .1 iled dwelling, barn and binning implement s, the sqiialiul ooks of llie slock, the pig-, an I emaciated children and judtre for yonrscil. ;;. Mountain. We own the south side ot Mal.ouoy. 4. The i.-iiu. h anna river i.- for a lew mil. -our Wcstel u 'in. in . ni V. o. The 1.1 11 la. MIAMn KIM cr ek rises in 1 1 ' h Valley, and as it pursues .t- wi'.dnig ionise t Ilioiigli t In- to a ns aip, I in i' i-In s wati r io a i r bu' I lunkci bi I'g.l s. li.oolll's. Emeriek's, S.'iipni all's II twke's and Weilzel's flouring mills. ' I'M M Cin i k ri.-es in SliaiiioU.n township and empties into Little SI. I'lioMu at VVeitZels Point, on its Wat. -is ale I'm in ,n's gri-t anl saw mill and Savage's sa w mi t . "lln I. hni in N liirns !!eH'iie:"s. Wei-ei-, 1 i . t -lick's and Si yih i's -aw mi.U and l-W .t gi st tni.l. ('ii BiiYl.K s IU n. near th" M ihoi.oy uioiin taing are Snviler's m';-t mill and an ancient saw mill. ti. TlIK OMMi:iH III, IMfi.llUM r. coiisi-t-. piiuc p aliy, iii our shipm ut- to your cdv and Oilier .11 t - , I if Chili ee VegCl ab,e CiTCil 11 '111 1 1 . 1 1 T V plH.lllels. iu cxebaiige b i jour gieenl in ks, lilerchaii Ii.- and stiiu ul a ill s. T. Jls I'v'ilu-al Jitif tiliiiu:: is overw heiniiiig. It enables tin: puily 'Ring-" to giap and relain tbetllicial spoils of the cotiuly by its heavy ilemoci at ic inajot ities. 'I lie population in so iu lensly Democrat ir that snow melts so sunn aller il talis that sleighs and bells are no more of use. P. S. The ineicury has fallen -d tl.-g. mire the New Hampshire election, 7. y.Voiiou. llie Lut Iiei ns, Refoi uiK I, .Metliol isls, It.piists, I'i'chbyleriatis, Evangelicals and lln lliicn have nil places ot woiehip. Many ol ll.ese ale alleuiieil by lair congregations, when llie weather is not too cold too hot or too stormy; aud a pail ol the membership are lliocght, in jinlgiiioiit vf charily, to be putty goo 1 chris tians. How many of these professors shall enter the church tiiumphant ( "AV jitdtcuti', vt 1101 jitlr'ctniitc.''J Post Oii'icks. We have lour, thanas to I'ncle Sam, Augusta, Fisher's Ferry, Seven Points and Mile Kim. The schools have been generally engineered through the live months' term by living male teachers. The Centre school, now under the i lli cieiit management of Miss Patterson, of Milton, may lie known iu hi-tory as the place w here the late County Siipciiulciidenl, the piescnl incum bent, and the Kegislt r aud Recorder received their primary education. Who knows hut that statesmen, divines and philosopher may vet bail from LoWlilt AfGL'STA. Mt. Caumcj., March 27, 1876. Mestri. Editort American : - . JSTothc.i.nscwe have very important news, but because we waut this end of the county represented in (ho American, I venture to give you u few items. The works have resumed uow pretty generally iu this section, and we trust they will continue. Last week the men at the Stuartville colliery, misunderstanding the e ouditlous under which they were to resume, hesilated for a day hut uflerwards started in ou last year's terms. A man named Joliu Brilt was hurt there on the very first day by a Tall of the top while fastening u prop. His wouuds, however, are not serious. On Wednesday of last week the grammar school closed, and on Thursday the high school, bolh with very interesting and creditable exer cises, which were largely attendetl. The tiiuo was only six months owing to the scarcity of inotiey as a result of the suspension. Mrs. Kiley, whose houso was burned down here short time ago, had botn the building aud furniture insured. Parties, which report says are cxcclleut ones, are being held nt short intervals about town, and all goes merry as a marriage bell. Business seems lo.be reviving uuder the geuial effect of resumption, aud pretty soon we hope to have the same brisk little borough we had be fore the suspension. Mr. Elijah White succeeds J. Elliot Ross as reporter of the Shatnokin Herald from this place, and we wish him a pleasant time. He is a youg man of ackuowlede-ed nbilitv. and will. uo doubt, give satisfaction. Prof. Reitmeyer, who was absent from town on account of illness, has again returned hale and h'-arty aud as genial as ever. Trustibg present prospects of a good summer may not again be over-shadowed with the nim bus cloud of suspension, I am, Truly Y'ours, Dick Sxakt. From llrrmlou. IIeiindos, Pa., March '.'7th, 1S76. J i i. Editor : In transmititig my probably last report to you for publication, I regret that the time has come w hen we must say adieu. Tne shoit sojournment o! this society, as a delibera tive body, though yet higher in its aim than miiniciy, the mutual improvement of its mem bership has been a source of great Improvement as well as pleasure to the listener as well as par taker, nnd we only hope the day lo which it bus adjourned may then not be forgotten by those enthusiast, whose voice was the organization, ami may al that day awaken the same z-al manifested now. True this society had its gloomy obstacle pre exhibited, with w hich it had to contend from time to time. The journal, with its host of ready contributors and zealous editor, was at limes rigid In accusing the guilty wrongs with which our little town has at times to contend with ; but we hope its endeavors were all for the good ; for to this we can only add, we hope the day is not far distant when this town may be blessed with a journal mightier than it, which may brir.g about the required refoi in.. t ion . The last lineiing was w ell at tended, and was called by p-csideiit Will, who appointed F. A. Lalir as critic, alter which the choir sang "O Jesuswhcn my heart is sad," in a very comiiii-ndabie manlier, after which minutes of previous nieelmg weie read and approved, roll called and absentees noted. The neXl in oilier was icgular debate, when the question, "Resolved, That t be flatterer is a more perni cious character than the slanderer," was taken up and abiy sustained, on allii in alie. ley Messrs Laiir, Showers an.) ivniss, ami on the negative by Mi ssis. Israel, Kauil'iiian and Zei ling, the Chairman and judges sustaining the aiguineiits ol the affirmative. General debate was silent, when the choir sang "1 hear tlieaugels calling," tiller which the referred questions were taken up and ansRcred Verj' satisfactorily. The ladies did well. A selection in (1 rni.iii was read by Mr. I.ahr which was good, and was followed by proc and poetry, in English, by Messrs. K nitl Uian, Kniss ami Showers, w bieh was Weil ren dered. Next Mi-s Annie Cobb sang a -'solo,'' assirled at the or-.:u by Mr. Lahr, and iu the cboiusby hoir, which was also well rendered, especially; on th- part of M.ss Cobb. In new business il Was '-Resolved, That a Vole of thanks be exit tided lo the editors of the American and llrtnocrat through the Corresponding Secre tary, for so faithfully and piou.pliv publishing the pioceeilii gs o! the soeieiy." Next came the n ailing of the journal, which was appreciated by ail. Tin-coi respotideni'c coiisi.-tc I of about ten or twelve couti ibii.ious on various subjei t-. It appealed that old Duiubkeep had set his whole house to eoirespon ling, for there appear ed signatures of .Mrs. Sr. and Jr. Dinubkcfp. 1 he Dilinbkeep's are au alert I iiui.y. Next the choir sang a very appropriate piece entitled, "Good night," when the critic reported. The society, on mm ion, adjourned lo inel liist Tues day iu October next. L. W. Shhw-:r, Corre-pouding S -e'y. FisilKKS Fr.llllY, March IS. ISTf). .I.-. l')lilr : Our place b is cn i piise in it according to "Mountain Rill's" account in the j JeM"crnt of Ibis week, bill we c.iniioi rai-e pmk- i eis tlial will weigh 7"4 lbs. as Mr. G nil's did iu your neighborhood. This "Mom, lain Bill" lias j given a rt. st i iptnui ol ilu- doings i f our pi. h i ( aboal some people attending to bii'm. -s of oilier-. Tills ".Moiinluin B ii" i- known by ; ipnle anotiicr iiaulc here, liiouli he docs in t t-x- j peel he is known by his original name, ai l it is n. so km. w it that In' is ino-iij le-p iii-ibie for the , nmv i i-ting trouble, as be is tin- main puny, j V.'e ale nil illli-Ie-ii d iii Ihls t till Hills' lvc-. In! i we know wlmi toil l ie truth is mighty and , ui isl prevail. "Billy Mountain," or "Mountain ; Biiiv" s j Mr. A. iion Hroetous lias leased a hoii-e f: o,a Mr. ."-iniul R-:'z f.-ra -o..p f.loiv ati'l i1. 1 ii-Is making snap by whose- ile, wiiv i,oi ll this tl.ri.v wi.ik conliuue-, Ali.r- Wo.i l .1 be liec.le I W ol sc. ll m;y .;., 1 1 .laV II jt Ii- j correct ab ut tile large .miu'i-r o! I: mds m-e led : 1 lull said "Mountain B-.l,"we tin id stand, has been employed by Ml. Ii. to go a round e.iiii i . dog I'll rt to cn i t t soap grease. "M ml lit n in llili" is i sharper, and if Al''. B. dors no' '.f ilch li'nu, , he ma-, he s'.- in lie I out of his j. roll's as w as Mi . . i; ibiit. i Voii::iulv, I liii.i.Y i:..' v 1 lruti;t ii'iuf"r t inciil. : W hen '.in- pltv-i 'ul i i rgies a tiveit a kd "i ; ti ig laioiigh w. ikin'-s or il;-ea.-e, tin y need ' piompt leiiiforcetn-i.t. R ie -cd vigo; 1- m -t ; sp. clilv s.ipj .i 1 lli mug :i ill- medium of a ton':- ! sliiiiu' ni;, and among iiied'a-'.nal rrsotirecs el I Ih .t ( la.-i. llosl-Ilci ' Si iiil.icli Hitters a-- siirtdly deserve a pre-cm,l:'. nt place. W"eak:i"-s, ! whether iMii-t i! ui iona! or arising from li-c.c or over fatigue, ciniio! be b-tt-r eotiip-ns it - I fur : than by a re-ut lo this prune strengthening j Coldi.ll. Till' enfeebled i II V u . id , t i It- C '1 11 V a it seen 1 and I Ii" aged and intiiin Iin 1 lli.il It is an ini!:i;i- mg so. iree of vigor au I e-uilorl. lis c :u ! tonic and ail.-r n ive pi open ies also roustitni - i! an InVa'ua'ile real.' Iv for illdlgi-lio-i, w.- iKri. -- of t ii.. in gins nl oi in i-.ioii e in-lip it ion, toijiii- i IV ol llie liver, and tnauy other irivgul iiit'n.s and di-abilit ie., ami len ler it au invaluable pi'.i tcelion against in alaii a, as well as disorders of ih- stomach ami bowels. I feccah IUSIIIC55 ( i.iimvii mil .-a'.is 1. 1 Imii! s. slim 'S an! Iiiii.I. at U.S. Fin 'iinni, ''tfiinliiiry Mine More," (1 iinni e-t 'inl a lliulel 's lini slure. In orili r tu make ii nni fur spring uinl tiiinnn r cmuSs, will close out my entire slm-l; of lull ami u inter !,'..il- ill il reiiiieti'iii '-f l't tu 1") per n-nt. fur easli iinlil April 1 -l . Call at oiuv nn ! srenre lioot.-, sli .es an. I rtiMit-i ut asloiii-lii:: low price. Nu lii'tilile to sliovv oo-ls. V. S. FruM.iN, 1'r ip'r. tfiinliiiry !sioe Store. An vis tu i in: Fuusr. Wni. II. Miller li is uirain taken li.ial of the F..cj!.-!ir 1! nit mi l Shoe M.ne, iiinl vili In- liuppy in wait nn all ins old cii-l'iineis as well as new ones that will favor him. I wi'l sell at the lowest possible prices for cash, li.ivim; just i;i.t a i.i w- supply of fie-h j;iiiks ot the lie-t inaiiiifuelories, am! wish it nii'l' istoiil that I will not be tunlci-nld. i'jt secures li.iru.iins. Cull an. I ne me. No rliur'e to show eoojs. New l'ooiIs receiveil every few day. W. 11. Mll.l.KK, 1'ii p'r Kxei'lsinr Hoot anil Shoe Store. - "Mesi. IIika'k Waikiis fc Suss liavi; minle iiiiprovenieiin in pianos which were ronsiilered pretty nearly perfect before. If y the Use cf n new scale iinil treble, ainl by iiiiiUiiii; their pi anos siii,irv-tf riiinl, they Iihto secnreil the best Vne, the best shape, anil the lowest price nt the same time. They warrant ull their instrument for six tears, ami give most liberal facilities to those who wish to pay in installments." Ex amine r an l I'hrvnlclt, X. Y. Nil ii bury High School. llKPOr.TEl) BY W. M. BOAL. The iuilow'ii:g ia a report of the standing of memlHT of the hi-h Hohool, for the week eudnii', s.', lHTtf. rEUALEH. I MALKS. I Cli-ora Heiiiieiisiiyder. . HI) Kdilic Bncher Iiura sjdiueider Jou 'A nlton lthoails Win. l'aru8worth each Mar. lnu 85 W Utt UO 72 !Mi 4H 1U0 72 W M 40 IHI 8-J 76 80 Kii J7 2 71! 32 48 80 64 C8 44 Annie Schall'er , Sallic Brooks Mary Awl Jaila Iiyarly Kloreueo ll.iyd Klumaliiay Jciiuit' V. MiilK M::j,;ie I). Milllioiisv lU.sa ZeOilttinoyer. . . Lizzie Staitz Klla Kline , Maggie MeClow Ji'sflsie Smith Mary SinipfOa Atonie SeashoUz Amy Weiin.-r U7 Eddie Ucsrhart itleu. Itartiiuiu 81 John Ilarrison iC'haH. Snyder CSlAuHtin Wilvert John Yaruall 78 lleo. Smith ,1'hil. Neir 92 'Juas. CoOcr i Ambrose Hill 90! Murtin Ib liitricks jiticlianl Iorp!an 5g iieo. Wilver Is. Uiuiiiheller 62 lieo. Kcnu ' Marry lliutcr 12 Win, limner I 76 Saul. Uowser..... 32; Wni. Fetter., ncr.s Kirliu 5t ChiS. Seasiioltz 52; Albert Seashultz 6jF.ddie WilrtT 32 John Bourne Minnie Watkins 4'J ; Oscar Ileiin... A. J. Stkou informs the public that he still hangs oul his sign ns an auctioneer, on Market street, Sunbury. Those having sales will And it to their advantage to employ him, as lie gener ally gets good prices. 2raos. O r Tf) C ( Per D-iy at home. Samples worth 1 frea" V'J Htiksok k Co., Portlaud, Maine. ALuroh IU, 1376. ly. Siicet Mi'sic. A largu assortment for sale at the periodical stand in the postofflct. EKKOKS OF aOITII. AfiENTLEMAN who sutfered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, scud free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Suf fereis wishing to profit by the advertiser's ex perience can do so by addressing in perfect con lidence. JOHN B. (KU)EN, Ai Cedar St., New York. Dec. 17. lSTii. Obstacles to Marriage. Happy Belief for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restorep. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method ol treatment. New and remarka ble remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelnpcr. Address, HOWARD AS SOCIATION, 41! N. Ninth SI., Philadelphia, Pa., nn Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. May dS, 1ST... ly. TO COXeil JIS'TIVKS. The advertiser, hasing been permanently cured nf that dread disease Consumption, by a sim ple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the ir cans of cure. To all who desire it. be will send a Copy of the presciiptiou used, (free of charge), with the directions for prep irmg and using the Siime, which they will Uiid a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, ,v.c. Parties wishing the prescription will 'please address. R-v. K. A. WILSON, l'.H Peiin Si., Williamsburg!), New Yoik. Dec. 17. 1 7.-. (in Sunday evening, the -Jfith int., at the Rc formed parsonage, Sunbury. by Rev. C. S. tier hard, Mr. W i t.i.i am Sc:titNK,of Sunbury, acd Miss. Anna Newiiai:i. of Danville. Pa. -Urn::: g. At ilernd on tin- 17th in-st.,nf scarlet fever, MKDA Al't IIMU I V, ii-ed 'J y.-ars. In tin- same jdnre, on llie lSih in-t.,of scarlet fever, CIIAI'.LKS (i.MIMAN, aired S year. In the siime place on the lSlh hist., of senrlct fever, a child of .h-olaln Zi'i;ler, ned ten ni'iiiths At Il. rndoii, on the 21. -t in-t.. f Scarlet fever and mump. (iKOKtilC, son of Elias and Emma Itiihendalil. SI - It IKY 5S A It H I'.TS. !rnt rt, Miirch 3.). 1ST0. (hniN-Wheat per tiushel l.:;.Vn 1.40 " jiriine while l.oUf.il.;;5 " live per l.ush T.ifu.SO " Corn " f..'i67( " Oats " a.vi,..0 Ft.ofi: Kxtra Family pr hid 7.5nf'i.S.0() Comuioii I5."o(ii,7.00 r.uckwhi'iil : 1-' 1.1:11 ' 01 n .V Oats Chop pr UHI lb l.Hd Shorts ,: Mixture l.OfAl.T."! I'oTiT'iKS. tc per bushel i)(ti.0 Provision Ham per lb liltodl) Shoulder ir lb UH Bacon pr lb lU(d,IS Ih ef. retail pr Ih 14m 14 Veal, do do 10(5,10 llricd Heef pr lb ZUfii'M I'm I.TiiY 'hit-kens, dressed pr ih l-'iiilii ).i. live w.'i,'ht '. Ofd. 10 Hi TTKi: Prime per lb llo'd llS K.t.oH-.i'er dozen lsfii'JO ihh) fJbcrttstnifats. TTIIS PATER IS OV FILE WITH 1 " .TZ&tt-tecsnr- cr-vKd !. i i VVIinro Advettlslii" ontructa can be inula, "TOTII'I'" is hen-be srivett that an applicn i.ni will be ma'!- to the lion Wil-iam V. Ii M-k-eleller, I'resldeiit .In liie of Northnmberinn 1 eo'ini v, mi S-iiui I iy, the I dav of April, 1S7", at lllii'i M.ek a. 111., lor the :iie.ir'nralion of the Nnri li 'i 11 1 h" rl. 1 - nl en 11 1 v ti.ir A -soci.it 1011, a cor pei ,-,ic 11 !u be ureauz .1 fir l!.e purpose of pui el: i.-ii.' a Law Library for the use of it nicin lii i Mid 1 ii.iMi who ni.iy In r n Iter heeomi niem hers. .-.ii ! of :nai;:iai'iinu a suitable room fot the -.line at S 'inl'iirv, i'l the il 1 count V. .ii'.o. hill". V, V. C. I. WVSoN, .1. K. CLEMENT. .It'llN Vi'CLEF.ltV. S. P. WoLVF.ll'l ON. W. II. M. OKA V, ;. w. i: von. S-niVirv. Mai. 'i ".n. H'."e, tor. THE LOST CAUSE. VM ViN'll'If EVP Picture 1H13 inches in size, pi inted on heavy plate paper, beauti ful in design and aril-lie in execution. It repre si'ii's a Cout'edi r it'- Soldier after the wtr retnru- iti' lo Id- boine. vv!;ich he linds I 'in'Iv and ilcso- , late, n front nf the ruined otta";". I c ! 1 in ir sad t. lie of tin- mi-cries of war. are two graves witn r.i h- cru-se. on one of w hieh some Iri-ndly hand has hum; a ir.i iliin .1 . To tin- riuht the j e.ilni river nnd lln; lisin; moon iudiealc peace ntilrc-t. Tin--tat seen through the trees, ie- : present the So'illii in Cio-s. I; is a picture that Hi!', to'ich every Southern heart and should find a place in every Southern home. Sent by mail mounted nn 1 roller an I po-t-paid oil receipt of '.'."1 t-.-nt-', or for ''! c uts. A nl i s- .ioli.N lil hllOU- ,t CO.. Pub's. l-il 'Alc!,i s w.iuttd everya here to neil our; eh-apan l popular pictures. $." t 1 $10 per day easilv inade. No inoiu-y reipiired until pictures I are soi l. Send stamp for eata'o.'iie and ternn March I'.l It. GLASS PI I r(S . aaT-T-TT Til PQ Mh A w u m m mm w a r'-'f RlUADll! !ii? Si? " p -vj: :fs' -' -'.rr v - -. rr-wimn institute F Admits io - '::- ... .t c a v PHiiii- r rrtf! ' j; ,:;.i:r r . i i . LK V V PlllliS' 'ffV FOR '''glT ' V MfCCO ..j'H F F ,PU" 11 I 'I' i. . a t 3 " I - . IS. riL i jnr inia -r.jVrr m COHANSEY GLASS MFGCO. MFR'SWINDOV GIASS.B0TTLES &C PHU IDC t P H I A March 31. It. 2cto Sbbcrlismtnls. CENTENNIAL SONGS AND QUARTETS. Oue Hundred Years Ago. Song k Clio. By Hays. 33c. due hundred Years Alio. Quartet for Male Voice. 10c. MnrchiDR'Neath our Starry Flag. M. ft C'ho. Glover. 3Uc. Lot the Hills aud Viilea Rosouud. Qt. Mixed V. 12c. eniorial Songs Scatter Sweet f'lowerHo'or her OraTO. limits. 30c. Weep o'er tiic (irr.ves of tli loved ours. Dauks. 30e. Memorial Flowers. Ballad Mendelsohn. 3UC Seutter Hweet Flowers. Trio for Female Voices. 30c. Wcei o'er the Graven. Trio lor F'eniale Voices. Wc. ZITHER Hamilton' New Method. Price, 75 cents each. CORNET Sedgwick's Perfect Method for the Cornet 7.V. Sedgwick's Complete Method l ;o ACCORDION SeJewicVa rerfect Method for German Accordion. 75c. hedjfwick's Complete Method ji so Sedijwiek'a perfect Method for French Acco'rdioli. 78c. bedgwick'a Cumidete Method $i 50 CONCEllTINA Setlgwiclt'a Parfect Method for Gerinua Concertina. 73e. Sedgwick's Complnte Mtlliud ji 50 Published by J. L. PETERS, New-York, M.1 BnoADWAT, P. O. Box 103 Stanton P, and mail, post-paid, on receipt of the marked price. March 31, lm. that WILL GROW ! X EXPERIENCE of nearly THIRTY Yearn in the XI Flower and Vegetable Seed hnsiiie baa cniiviiicrd ua that thnre are but TWO KINDS OP SEED In tbe world, viz: those that will, and tbrwe that will not (row. The former are prio lesn tha latter worth lew. The aale or utterance wortbleas Seed, through cupidity or lack of biwinesH ataning, raises nail havoc with the business of legitimate Seedsmen. For nearly thirty years pant we have made the growth aud procure ment of NONE BUT GOOD SEED a atu.iv, until we are pruud to aay, fureiu or native need grow ers from whom we procure auch of our auppliea aa we do not raise upon our own farmn, never think of ontr iiiff u any but lirar-claa seeili. To Ihis ou point we attribute our Miceeiw, and the universal verdict of the I'reitu and Pe.11 le ia that Seed procurud ol Briga Bro ther will grow. To tfive cuatomara the beoefi; of ur own actual x perience;.. wr i,,e ,u ILLUSTKATED Quarter ly FLOKAL WOHK. whieii :a sent to any id.lns prepaid for tlie mere nominal aul vcriptiou price of '25 ceuia, which .-.rauunt i rei laced to the credit of the ciMtomrr ou receipt of an crdcr ioi-11 or upward worth of Seed. We "end no seed that tc have not lirst tented therefor it : perfectly aafe to buy auch aa we recom mend. Our J inti iry X tier contain several hundied Lngraviuca and inilcii itsaalul informal 1011 to tiie anle teur or professional gardener, will be out about Dec. 15rh. Send for it. :f"Iecri.tive Price lists. Circulars, ic, acnt free bv mail on application. BRIGGS & BRO., March 111 Iw. ' NOTICE. I'. S. IXTKK.AI. KKVKXl'K, Special Taxes, May I, 1S7, to April 3, 1S77. The Revised Statutes of the United S'at.is. Section ;i-j:;7, 3d:iS, and Ui:;.), reiiuire ev rv peisoii en";ii"red in any business, avocation, or employment which render him liable to a SPE H A I. TAX. TO l'KO I ICK A l .A E 4SII I Oi SI.Y l Ills I.SI 4IU I.IMIMKNT Oil I'L U I. OK III SI . F.SS a ST A MP denoting tho p.ivieeiit of said SPKCIAI. TAX for the rjK,--i:il Tax Year, he einniinr May 1. lS7ii, l fore coiniiienein or con tiniiinir business after April HO, IS71;. THE TAXES EMHr,CF.r WITIIIX THE PIVislt.. OF THE LAW ABOVE V.rOTKD AKE THE FOLLOW IN;, VIZ: Keclitier.s Ileiiler, relllil liquor -i.vfi 00 's., OJ lOo . :.o co JO IHI -5 00 OOj 00 Dealers, wholesale liipior dealers in malt iiiiiurs. w liolesaie Dealers iu malt Injiiois. relaii Dealers in leal tobacco Ketail deaieis in leaf tobacco And on sale" of over l.tluO, nfty cents lor every doi'.ar in teej lo 1 1,000, Dealers in 111. inn faetuied tobacco Ma 11 11 fuel 11 res of hi tils And for e.ieli still ninim l.ielured And for eaeu wonu. manufactured Manufactures of tobacco Manufactures of cigars Peddler of tobacco, first class (more than two horses or other annuals Peddlers of ii.lmceo, seenii. I class (two horse or other 'inininls) Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse or oilier animal) Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or public coiivevauei. Brewers of less than 5-HI baircls Biewt rs of 500 barreis or more 5 00 50 (h( a 00 2 t 00 10 00 10 00 50 IK) 25 00 15 00 10 00 5 00 luo 10 Any person, so iiabie, w ho shall fail lo corn ply with the forfiioine; leiiuireiiients will be sub ject to severe H tialtie. I'erst r.s or li. ms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes liiiined above uiiisl apply lo . J. Brllller, Collector of Internal Revenue at Sunhury, Pa., and pay tin-and procure the Special Tax Stamp or Stamps 1 hey ii.-c !, prior to Mav 1, 1h7G, and U ITIltH T FL'ItTlil'.Ii NOTICE. " D. I). PK H T. I'v.iDiiUfiuifr vf Internal Ittrtnut. t'liu'E of 1nt;:uai. Kkveni e. Aamii tii'iN. D. '., i ehmary 1, l-iTG. S..nli'.u, M.ach 24, li70 It. J I... lit' LSI' i.eeived and for sale l.y CADWALLA flKII, Tuberoses, (riadimas. Ciucuses, Farm, id. 11 nn.l Flower Seei's ot 11 1 Uinds. iu iimi ics lo suit j 11 1 chasers. .'ali and net a ll'ii.il eister mli.4w 11 Nl) J.e. :.: i. I". KiUVKI.r. .V CO., X York, fir' P--.m; h! t of l'1 i .' s, isintainin i sis of 3t! neus- f 1 ..; l is, aim cs -ji.iu-s sMowiiiy cast ol adveriism. .!'! ';:. lv. ciKiin; n.owi r. si :i:ns wit ; I !.iivi:i:!;i!i i,Bs, .Ii;-.' iic-ivial nt Ille Prai: Sfmv of j C. 22. MARTIN & CO.. j :t ;isr.jE:iit!.t of J:ile5 Vicks a uJ Cli tsc i Uioll:,-!., I'lourr and Vegetable ?ieeI, AN'n ( ii'tite i.t t Floiiiti; Hi.iciiith-, Tn.)ensis. ia lit Ins. CnwuH, Ttiiip, I I;v of V;iH'V, t-. ! W II ALE OIL fur ile-ti.iv in insects on flimts, Trees and Rose bushes. '-tt.iwnir insects on f buslie -iiiibury, V:irc-!i 10, lTii. in I i, i i.K-it i.mj i.ta 11 O H ii Sinine; l'ot l;..-s. ..e. !.ie .. r liiiiie'.ii :'e fla.'. ri a ar. f "ll s.ileiv i v ru il, i s j ai, 1. I'i.e si l.-li-.lr-l v. I let :ra i all la's-l.-J. $i.-ie, I i i'i. f J,tl, P. !.. I.ee, .1... .. e, lla ila. -a.'HI. I'm' b' Cuts I'.a'tl n t llllolall, one 111 .Iflll- ' fiivi.' i reiniiiiii I'-'i" to e .i rv lo ! ,i 's w.-rtli u: .1.- cil, i S. i.il !..r i.ur : ev lil'II';: '!' K SI". I't'l.TI'lll., .-.let ' c';. .e-!' Irian ie: hi :i.a-.--; .-or's. are iii.- 1;: ii.'fs; l;..s..-iiii''.v, rs in Alia" 'i-.'. . lc! the "l.ly I'll's ijl.-wn-e Jill ell. isi-:s T.I Ml ille ilciv li."n selee iel'S. Siisl u'tl.ei ' e.,m '.n .-e l. Ail li. s 1'KK MMili!'. roNAHUt o., ; ll'-se i'iViim .-rs. Wi st i;--ove, t'liester t.'e., Pa. Mirch 111, 'Til. 1'it. ! OIKK. i Notice in lien by tiven to the pnh'ic not to ' to trust my ife, llainiah Fowler, nor sell lier ' anytliiiiir on my account, as I will be responsible for no bills ol her contraction, after this ilate , March ,"-'ii, 1STD. A. C. Fowi.fu. j March o, 3w. 1 V.HI.1CK A IIO I I I.. ".Siinlmrj. I'm. W. A. IliimhriKlif, Proprietor Has been relitieil anil re-liii iiisheil lliroujjbont. ! (JotmI ntnl ample aecommoilaliotis for all. The i bar is supplie.l with llie best liquors. Sunbury, Jan. -S ly. Hotel and Restaurant FOR SALE, Having a capneily to aeeoininoilute from thirty to forty quests. The lnwise is well fnniislieii, mill is one of the best locations iu Suiibnry one block from depot. For particulars niMrcss II. J. WALTZ, Sunbury, I'a. March 17, '7t. Eshlcmau Shirt M'f'g Co., 806 Chcstiflit Street. I'hiladelpliiM. J. Albert Eshleman. John L. Hammer. In our new aud perfected system of Shirt Cut tint, we use no pattern. Working entirely by Measurement and drafts we can tit a stout man as well hi a thlu one. Had adapt the Shirt to the mini if be be Low, llii;h, Square or Round shouldered, Full or Flat Cheated, Corpulent or otherwise. March 24, 1S76 tf. "N0Iwi,,!S giveu that tbe co-partner- i heretofore existing between Dr. W. Z'r. a I' M CPer,of Hickory Cor ners, Lower Mahanoy township, i the practice or medicine, was, this 20lh day or March, 1871? dissolved by mutual consent. The botlk c counig &c- win be scUlea by Dr j M who wtll continue the practice of medicine at the same place, who is authorized to collect all moneys due and will settle all accounts against the late firm. " Dr. W. W. ROBINS, Dr. J. M. COOPER, Hickory Corners, March 24, 187& st. Auditor' Xotire. ' In the Court of Common Pleas of Northum berland County. The Miners' and Laborer's! Saving Fund Association of Ashland T8. j Frank Kolb. 1'i. Fa. No. 203 Not. Term, A. D. 1875. The nndersij;ned hereby gives notice that he was appointed by the court, Auditor, to make a report, after thirty days personal notice given to the parties interested, distributing the proceeds or sale, with the fuct3 and reasons upon which said distribution is made, to be approved hy the court as directed by the act of Assembly in such cases made and provided ; and will meet all parties in interest at his olliee, in the borough of Sunbury, on Tuefdny, the 25th day of April, A. D. 1VTG, at t) o'clock a. m. F. K. ITILL, Auditor. Banbury, March 24th, 1S7G 4t. Administrator Xotiec. (Estate of Isaac B. Shaffer, of Lower Mahauoy township, dee'd.) "VrC'TIC'E is hereby given that letters of ad Xx ministration have been granted to the 'indcr?iiiued 011 tbe estate of Isaac B. Shaffer, lale of Lower Mabanoy twp., Northumberland County, Pa., deceased. All persoDU indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement. JACOB SPATZ, Adm'r. Lower Mabanoy twp., March 3, '70 Ot. i ni? VfTO For bent chance in the world to coin .V,-aJi.l J money. Address U POCKET CO., Newark. X. J. 8AFETY m31, 4w. MIND HEADING, PSYCHOMANCT, FASC1XATION, Soul Charuiiiiir, MeHineriaru, and Marriage Guide, allowing how eit Iter sex may fascinate and ifalu the love and affectiou of any person tbey ehooae iunUnUy, 4nu papes. l!y mail Stci limit Co., lift! ii. "th 8:., PLila., Pa. mUl, 4w. 1Vr. mi II An all .. : :sa.:,3.l Jan.i;,iST WOOD fe B K D Bl.Uhlsy'. gtanilaH CoCTtmber anil Cnfmi Ci Paaiaa. with lininn.sld and aw itrm. aa4 all Taloable lanmnno. 1AROB. prica SMALL. Vi.iwr.. Deal,,, ,M lae Trleej. peclally, arerordisll, invitn.,bsa iaiovn t. tbe Ma Fxhihilioa, C.G. BLATCHLEY, Manuf r, 506 Commerce St.Phila. WANTED AGKNT3 For the Great CENTENNIAL HISTORY I MVKKS AI, ti the close of the firxt loo years of our National In dependence, iuclndii. an account of the coiiiinK lirand Centennial Kxbihii ion. Toil aees, line engraTings, low i rice, tuick sales, tx ia lenns. Send for circular. II. W. ZlKc.Lr.n fo., r.lit Arch St., I'bila. ml 7. 4w. WATERS' PIAXOS, Snnare, are the Uttt made; tbe ton, touch, workuiUHbii'fl aud WATERS' ORGANS, Vi: p-, 1 hut i'l. Viuia e, i iail,oii:i. c-iiiiio. cllnl in lone r beatify. The i:i:orto Stop :ji & tint iuiit.iTion f the iiuin.11.1 voic. WurntuleJ fur : yrars. I'i jt-i triMPly low for c.:iIi during ibis mmth. Monthly in-f:iil,HctifH rcorivpi?. A lilWr.il iliscotuit to Iclifrw, .Ui'iistrr, C!irch.!t iiiilumiHirMotii tnflf. H't'i-ir;itpl c-ita-Ittuo Kviii. Hur.rK Watei fe Jon, 4-:i liit'inlw.fy, Xpw York. JSC". mlT. 4 . Wanted jont fortbebnt s'lliii( Statii)uTy Pack.iCPt in the vorM. It civ a inn 1 slin td cr, 1 rKvioi leiit Tea HoMer, Ptirtt, -ate:it Yanl Mfusuiv, anil a ive of Jr-wrlrv. Sin Pack.i-je, r.itb j air of rlffant liold StoMe Sltv UiirtfiiM, j-mt paid, iV!n. 5 fir f l.t0. Thru arii:e Itfcu exjiiajue'i by the iubb?her of tbe A mkh re x and f oui:d mm i ei - resented wrt 11 t he mot:ey. Watches tfiveii away to all Agents. Circnlant free CHIDL k CO., 769 Hro:idw? Nw York. mI7f 4w. ; Kaub,Fry mier&Ertwartls, Siiccessdra to V. DOKSEV Jt SON, U hiiia, ;i:is unit tutfiianarr. tild Siaiid, !:, Market St., off. new P. o. Hiila. j Are nfferiiia great iuduceineuis to rurrliaacra of Frflic.'i riilna Dinner aud Tea seta, h in aud deee- j rated clioics-m yln and suj eri- r quiiii'y. Au ex-i tensive and varied assort rnent of 4'iiainlicr sets, tnieifcTn and durmnit.c Kl:iss:ire. fliiin ear, and en gravrd. Our alwls haa ta-cil Careiully selected ai.d j.urehiuie.I toreisn, enabiinu us Instil at the lowest I cash, i ru-i a. Ksi-eoil care devoteil to our retail de l artiiient. rtrticnlar'teniiou iriven to dr-coratkea of cbiua and glass to order, ut I nil seta or to match on.aeii sc:g. tuii hue ot latest stUs and best 'uil make Silver I'lated Ware. mlT. 4w. WORK FOU TIIE UNEMPLOYED! Till: THI.NTI K EDITIO.V is tiie oly iully Illustrated Edi ion of Sir Walter Scott's Novels At:rr:-n nu k--, nd in 'ihe Uition of the rert K:jj?:;!L Tjuvt-Lat." T'i a;-f y 'ai.djid :aM At ? it u-r ail tiuie. The in 'Thai: it.:! i-X'CUi i4n o: z-ie t. The 1 rice in vi the i. -.wo.-: Agents Wanted Everywhere, to wLlbi iiiK-r..! : ,-.i' ! - xrii.wixe -v'iivt y are -1" cf-.I. y-t. iv- .:ir v - d" f. ;ieniithtf 4t i .. a ru!i, -:i;d .e.i!-. Subscril.; a .nt :lid wu'u two voltiine ,;i r 'n l i;t :.:i:;,i. Li veii T.:oiitM'ui'i:H:i'j-s 1 r.-i- Vi'!u;.r 1.'":; Il.tli" Tu;i. ;.-, !t u, t f.'.'. v: u.s, ii it 1: - E. J. H L-' SOX. T'ubiishers. M rc. i ;t, "fi.-thr. IT i it at Si!'!.:r, NrwY-uit. V: ,i)M).i, o: -T'L I'll Ml WIS'.:.9 t.yw :irT-c it'UM of atiy rs)r, ih-'V rhme instant Iy. Thi nm.)jy mental 4ciniit-in em ail an r-Sfree.riy mail -.'i'., ir- v :i ;.i n, .r 7 ,;-f fii;l". tsfyiun Unt- i-lf. I': -uie. Miff t. Ldir. Vp,l .iiiir-Nipat Shir!, c. A .jun' - ihm.-L. A-! Ii. .-f 1, WiiXlA.'d k i'o. Fi. I uiia. L0X5ACRE 4 CO.'S r!Z2T&r-L. VLtil XlJAllfJLAJj HwuWit ui (.Ttcluf SOUYEMR. :' SX'Srii" GROUNDS. BUILDINGS. -Z.SX, AND PHIL.iU)ELPHIA "ZfTZZ'ZL'T: MADE FA1IILIAR TO ALL "isr-' Tnos rt:riiie vDcie turCia Tom r r.mnti. Ma. L0StA(hP. ft Ut.. rrtgrw mi n.Hni. l.,lburraDlirr ft fttb Uhn, S- W. Cur. iu. Mat net ii., PU. for C.reulixr. A FAIJM OF YOUR OW' IS 77r He -4 Urine'! for ILtrJ Tim? ! Free Homesteads AM TUF. SIKsT ANI Cii ICAl'F.ST KAILKOAt) LAND A;.- na tin- I.ii.o of tLe iM I'Aiirir i:aii.i:oai xliaBRASKA. Swire h Home .v. Fuil iiii.i.'i.:at:uii si-i.t i 1:1" 1-: to all .ite of MTorU. Adil-esii, (). V. PA VIS, March :i, -,v Ijnal Ceni'r U.1-.U.!'( 'ma i: , X ska. H TV" I,1 V v'i ..re now uivilli ftV Sewina; 1IaC?une Ui lJlA !' . '.'liirfrisc V..,tclls, Velvet Ves-s.ard IIIi'i'a Htl llreis-s. free Willi inir t.leen ' 1 V V 1 '' Ku-k.:Ke. Si uil to In .euurs I'mnii 1 IXIjlj 173 tlreenwliich Street, S. Y. m.:i.nr The Greatest Selling Centennial Book is 75 As a V Afc ai.ti li, treating of uiir history aiiii ov eniinent, Tarierl soil and climate, vst muuittains, lnkes, rivers, gietiicitii-. and luaunfaeiurera, wealth iii rauier als. intertiul iiiii.rovements, iin- sciuki1i, moiiileriul aeheiveinenTa. ai;rieiiltiiri, conmieree, nnauesa. einius: iks. e:e. A Spledkl View of the Mighty Yan kee Nation. Uichly Illustrated Souring like it exiaiit. Liirge s:xe, low price. Air-jins wanted quicklr. Terms ensy. Adilnss. Hl llBARD BKOS ni.l. 4w. Samsou Sl Pliila. WAiNTED. A t'omi lete History of Pnuayl vania. From the brat settlement, to tlie , r,s-ut. By Wru. Cornull, L. I 1. KoarW 600 larm octavo A GEMS. pages, over i j hue Hliistialions. No full history vf our atata hja been mm,! for over a half century. AKi-nts will receive a conical welcoma in introducing tins s( lei, Jul wolt. A rar chalice. We want local agents iu vvrry towushjp. 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