Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 15, 1873, Image 3

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AMUVAL TJ DBPitTrilHOTTRAWATWmHrilT.
N. C. II. W.. Sonth.
Eil Mull, !1.50ani
Erla Express, 9.40
Mall. .11 06 "
Nine- Express 8.00 p ra
P. K. R. R. Wost.
Mall, . O.Hftam
Nine. FvpresslK.40 p m
Elmlra Mall 4 80 "
Erto Ennress, 7.1 "
Leave Banbury for Lowlstown at 7.45 a. m.,
and 8 10 p. M.
Arrive Jilt Brthbnr from l.twi9town at 1.60
and T.45 p. m. ..,.'.,'.
LtAva . '
Sanbnry at 6.4S a ra
" , . .i 18.80 p m
AnntTB -.' !
At Bunbury 8.85 a m
' 8o5pm
COO pro
.u p in
caimxiJi, itAtur.ron & yntrnmAKnt p. k.
Resntar passenjrer tsaln leaves SnnMry for
Dnnvlllo, Cnttawlssa, Ilar.leton and Intermediate
rtntloos, at 6.43 a. tn. Returning loarp ilazlo
ton et 1.00 p. pi. Arrlvo at 4.0Q p. ra. . .
fJkCKAWASNAAXtllSt.OOMaBUROJl.lU
Iat Northumberland at 40 a. m. and 4.60
p. m. . , .
Arrive at Northumberland at 10.35 a. to. and
0.05 p. m. j . ' .
Aocidental Insnranos. Ticket can be had of
J. blilpmnn, Ticket AirMit, at the Depot.
Mlsj Caroline Diillus is tbe agent for the. sale of
tbe best Bowing Machines in existence, tie 1 ne
Improved Qrover & baker,' and .'Domestic,'
which are constantly kept on hand, and Hold at
reasonable prices. She It also agent for tbe inle
of tho celebrated 'Silver Tnniruc Orjjnns,' anil tho
'Ray State Organs,' and for tha sale of the
Krantt & Pope Ktilttinfr Machine. Call and ice
them. Office on Market street, cart of tho rail
road. .
TIocsb and Lot foh Sals. A new House and
Lot, located on Spruce street, Sunbury, la offered
for sale on .ensy terms. Apply to
John Wilvbb.
We notice that tne voters of the enst ward are
nrtina our friend Jeremiah Snyder, Esq., to run
for Justice ol the. Peace at the Spring election.
Jerry la clever nod Sociable, and will no doubt
make a good officer. It.
Rbv. D. H. Clahk, of Northumberland, will
preach at Garlnejer's Hall, next Sunday after
noon, Feb. lfith, nt 3 o'clock. Subject, "Tho
M. anlng of True Religion."
Evbiitdat wo notico aoma oleenntly fitting
suits made up at tho store of J. F. Schaffcr, nicr
chaut tailor, opposite the Central Hotel. His
style of cutting Is (;cnerully admired by all, as
well as Is hi line assortment of goods.
Tub Excai.ston Boot t Siioe Stork con
tinue to keep up it reputation for tbe best arti
cles of Boots fe Shoes in Market. The great va
riety kept in that establishment has proved ad
vantageous to the citizens generally, as no one
can go there with thoir patronage without being
suited. Guin shoes, which are now most needed,
will be found In greater variety than ever before.
Ladies are particularly invited to call and see the
latest Hty lea. Constantly opened and offered for
sale at the most reasonable prices. .
We are glad to notice that the popular mer
chant tailor on Third street, Thomas (i. Nott, Is
making preparation to still further increase lis
business. Arrangements are boing made to en
ter Into the wholesalo manufacturing business
to compete with the clothing houses of the el
tied. This arrangement will give employment to
a lan-e number of bands, and be a great benefit
to the cit'.z ns of this vicinity. Mr. Nott is woll
known In this community as a master workman,
and with thi arrangements now being effected
we have no douhl of Its success. .
Another !ot of new Furniture has Just been
received 6t B. L. Roadcnbtish's store. This fur
niture consists of the latest styles. Those desir
ing good stylish parlor and bedroom suits will
Ut.d they can be suited at the Masonic buildings.
RjxJuions or the Vroiu.it. This valuable re
ligious work contains n statement of the origin,
development and forms of worship, doctriues
n.uJ government of the religious denominations
in Cm world, with biographical sketches of emi
nent divines, has becu enlarged and revised, and
should find a place in every household. It is n
complete history of all denominations that have
ami do uow exist in the world. The book can
not ho obtained at book stores, us it Is only sold
by agents. We are happy to see thut Calvin
Woodcock has received tbe agency for its sale in
Banbury, Northumberland, Upper and Lower
Augusta, and is now ca-ivassing for subscribers.
The work is very cluap, and every one should
avail themselves of a Copy; ft is Illustrated
with fine steel engravings, and contains nearly
four hundred pajjvs. fej-3t
Valbxtisks ! Valentines! of every variety
uudtyle,at Hazcllitic'g.
Fine and Bi'pehpinb Every style of Valen
tines cau be had at Iluzsltlue's book and period
ical store.
All the periodicals of tha day can he had at
Iluzelline's perio .leal store.
A Rake Chance tor IIauoains. Selling off
at cot, for cash. From this date until the 20th
of February, Clemeut A Ulssinger, at the Star
Store, will dispose of the tollowiug goods at cost:
One lot of Shawls, Blankets, Wooleu Caps,
fcKirts, Gloves, Hoe, Ladies and Gents' Uudcr
wear. Furs, Heavy Woolen Dress Goods, Flun
neli., and one hundred rea'iy-niade Vests, price
1 to 62.
No is the time to secure bargain. fel-St
W. R. F . Weiiner has just received his second
purchase of fall and winter goods, cheaper than
ever. His stock of Ltdit-a' dress goods, wuler
lioofs, furs, carpels, oil cloths, flue groceries,
and in fact everything to suit the taste and funcy,
and at prices astoaUhingly low. He tells for
ready ch, and will not be undersold by any one.
Give hira a call, and be couvinced that Welmcr's
popular cash store is the place to secure bargains.
HKAcrir-CL. The new styles of nals and Caps
that adorn the windows of 8. Faust'a hat store,
on Market street, arc beautiful. Ills fall uud
winter stock is superior to any ever seen in this
plate. All the latest style, and of the be dua
lity, ure to be fooad at his establishment, u.i4 at
prices to suit the times.
Til 1. alt's Fit:hsi roil Feurcarv. The
l-i-btaary number Oi ibis charming magazine
opens with an enirravintr representing a young
mother looking tearfully over an old lesson
o.Kik which belonged to I er dead child a sweet
and mucaiug picture. Thtu there is a landscape,
a liri.l.'e over a Swiss R ivir.e, and a number of
fa-hioucnts. The music is tl.o Mountain Echo
Galop. The literary contents are G.lonel Caui
breheug's Valeuilne, bv Dai. v Veutuor; Uim
and h;r Prince, by Miss 5f uzn?', Seeing aud Be
lieving, by Manin C. Payne; Dorothea, the
opening of Fanny Hodgson's new coveiet; A Re
in inc.- of Wet P..lul. by E1U Ro'.in in Cliarchj
toniil GbtKrne's lt. ftisal, by Marlon Howard:
1 lie Master of Greylands, by Mis. Wood, &C
Send for a sample iiumb. r coutaln'i'g all the lu
rtu emi-nls. p, jt.e j (y, a j.., m j.j w wlth
th f Premium Climmci. Four topics 8e Eight"
copies (and one yrutlsl Hi 00. -The Lady's'
Friend ou) Hi '-The Saturday Kveutvj
Post (H (Hi; for ti 60. A Premium" f'hrov,
"r'l,r;1 ""', Engraving U also given to 1(0
scnli-roi every club. Published hv DeaeonA
1'oievson, ilu Walnnt stieet, Philadeip"!".
Festttal -r-Tha lart'es conneetod with the M.
E. Chflrrli irt this place will liold festival tn
the basement of the Chnrch commenpljn on
M ondnf rvln(t iirrt. ntil Vpllnnef vr rtrn
Ins; rl'nr'njr the weeV. They Intend to make this
fcftlyal.tlie lies of the srison. .Ovslesa wllbe
served In cverj style, logelhcr wlin nil the dell
carles of the season. The Church Is In need of
old, pnd we hopo (hey 111' Receive a liberal pa
tronogo from onr clllzcrit.
Onn;nor. A free train was rnn by the P. ft
E. It. ft. Do, from this place tp Wllj.imsport! 60
the Cth Inst., to acpommodnle persona who de
sired to attend the funeral of Wiu. Denny, tho
ctiL'tnrar killed on the V. & E. R. R., a bore Lock
Haven, on the 4th Inst.
KronT persons were Immersod on Bnnday Inst,
by the Re. Mr..3Vheat pf IhQ Baptist; conjeregs
tlon, In the Bhamnklri creek, 'at this placo. 1
Killed. Mr. Joshua t. Miller, an employee
at the saw Mill of Chamberlain & Frlck, at
Northumberland, wna killed instantly on Wed
nesday of last week, by a hook Cscd In holatlnir
logs, breaking and rebounding upon bis heed,
and crushing It. "
Mr. Isaac Campbell, one of our well-to-do
farmer of ftppcr' Angnsra 'township, brorigrit to
market last Week a yearling Mlf; which weighed
when dressed flvefcutdred ami u fly-two pounds.
Tbe bide weighed ninety pounds; . Mr. Campbell
has but few superiors ns a stock raiser, and
keeps none bui lhe.best about bis premises. , "
' - .Ci2L...:ii '1.-. ? ..
A Larog CoLT.Mr. Elijah Byerly, of Lower
Mahnnoy tow nship, is tho owner of a colt a year
und nlno months old that welzhs 10S0 portuds.
Mr. Byerly Is one of the oldest and most success
ful MQOi raisers at this end of the county, (lift
keeps none but full blooded animals about bis
premises. 1
Firr. A house owucd by Mr. Joslali Shaffer,
in Lower Mahanoy township, occupied by Jos.
Latchford, caught Arc from a burning chimney,
on Sunday last, and was entirely consumed, to
gether with all Us contents. The total loss will
nuiount to nbout one thousand rlollars. ' No in
surance. Constable Kimomi, cf Shnmokiu, brought
a William Smith from' that plnce and had him
Incarcerated In the County Jail, on Wednesday
last, for aenult and battery with intent to kill.
It appears that pay day occurred at Shamokin
oh Saturday last, when William, together with
several others, partook of the "r.rnther," and
the result was a free light on Shamokin street.
Said William was ttnfoi lunula enough to be cap
tured, while his comrades fled.
A sew stock of Ready-made Clothing has just
been opened at the mammoth clothing store of
S. Herzfeld -r, Ip Moore & Disslnger's buildiuir,
corner of Third and Market streets. Advertise
ment next week.
Boots Stolen. The shoemaker shop of Mr.
Michael Wilvcrt, on Penn street, waa entered
through a window oil Wednesday nlht hist, and
a pair of boots belonging to Dauiel llnnlng.-r
stolen.
On the list of patents granted the week endln?
January 21st, Is one for a "mustache spoon."
The inventor no doubt takes it for granted that
most of these mustached Individuals are tpooneyn
and will adopt the invention when they can af
ford It. If not, they should be fed through a
quill.
RomiKD. On Thursday last, a German basket
vender came to town with a load of baskets,
brushes, &c, got Into the company of some
llght-flngcred gentry and was filled up with beer
und sent adrift, minis about three hundred dol
lars. On the same evening n warrant was is
sued and placed in the bAuds of ('apt. Koach,
who arrested Win. Gchring ond Jos. R iv, and
brought them before Esq. Brlce, who committed
them In default of ball.
The senior editor of the, Amemcan is Indebted
to our neighbor of the Daily for the recovery of
a lost bran new shirt, advertised In that paper.
This event provc9 three things. First Thut an
editor can own and occasionally ludulge iu the
luxury of a new shirt. Second The great bene
fit of advertising in newspapers. Third That
the editor of the Dailj is an honest man, which
is clearly shown by the fad. th.it he did not ap
propriate the aforesaid shirt to his own use. '
The net lately passed by the Legislature allow.
Ing Jurymen two dollars per day while attending
court, meets with favor everywhtrc. Heretofore
the amount paid would scarcely pay bo.ud bills,
and Jurymen often dreaded to attend court,
knowing that they would be wasting precious
lime in the pursuit of their business, beside be
ing out of pocket.
Tue Sunbury Silver Cornet Band will give their
second hop, on Tuesday evening1, 18lh Inst., In
Lyon's Hail, Market street. Tickets of admis
sion will be one dollar, Includiug refreshments.
The members of the organization ure grateful for
the patronage exteuded to them on the occasion
of their Aim ball. As their expenses arc heavy,
we hope to see our citizens give them another
liberal benefit, and at the same tithe enjoy a so
ciable evening and patronize a worthy enterprise.
An Active Leoislatoh. Chas. S. Wolf, Esq.,
member from the Union and Snyder eounty dis
trict, Is one of the most active members in the
Legislature in looking after the Interests of bis
constituents. Mr. Wolf is a young man of abili
ty, and has ulready gained hosts of friends at
Harrisburg, who look upon him as a safe aud
wise legislator.
Several attempts have lately been made in
different psrts of the town to enter dwellings ut
night for the purpose, to doubt, of plunder.
Our citizens should be on the watch, aud when
ever suspicious characters are found loitering
aoout their premises cause their prompt arrest.
A Goon Constable. We are rtllubly luform
ed that Constable Kissinger of Shamokin, made
somewhere about one hundred and eighty arrests
during last year, in the coal region. This shows
that he is endeavoring to perforin bis duty faith
fully as an officer.- With such un officer the mo
rals of that somewhat demoralized community
should improve.
Dr. Dewitt, member of the Legislature from
this county, has been energetically employed iu
workiug through qule number of local bills.
Last week he had a select Committee appointed
for the purioe of taking Into consideration that
portion of the Governor's message relating to
sanitary analrr, and was made Chairman of the
Committee.
Accident. 8eyeral sclooI boys were wrest
ling at the Spruce Street School House, on Tues
day last, when a boy named Spaht bad his leg
fractured In falling. Dr. D. IT. Bhiudel was
called aud Is attending the rase.
Wi were pleased to see en Wednesday after
nooa Ut, Capt. CaWwell'a military Company
and drum corps, of Shamokin, march through
our sUeeta ret for Harrisburg to atteud the
t'l?f Gcur- Tbe cemj,auy cumbered
ht h" oldlrlJ beailuit was grcat-
aAnlrci b' Wl' Mw ibrm- Tul' u Proba
V i..--?drniej of an J vomp'an; In'the county.'
jj-f ieii are orderly and gen'tlsiuenly In their
coiiunct, .nd do biuOTto thefrtown wherever
theMlQ. 'Cor friends of ShamMii 'may well Lc
T rf . murf eomririV m the r,ard.
-.Tiie Ci aaoois, ut- Hum . CoutmuMtn.lU.
qualifications of ciindfdiilet Cor borough officers
has been much discussed during the past wrek.
But thus far Ibara haa not been much opposi
tion urged arnlnst the prwsetit'.Chlof Burgess
'and CnvroJianen., The' majority appear -to' be
atlsfWwA laearljr all the Council, from the
racttjiaj'tfijl'nvt shown a vast amount of "en,
terrtseln mojsh'ig' tmwoveniente 1 our town.
And as tar at we can see the money of the tax
payers has beral beea properly upplted, and the
cltlxcns can ace that It has'beon appropriated for
their benrflt. ' Trie ImprovemeaU made aurlng
I I h past year are Very striking, and shows that
woranH mve a prngn'ssrve iwunco u ws inicua
to make thh the town what nil desire it to be.
ft behooves ns to enconrage enterprise If wa
wish farnaoAa eid H kinds of manufisctorlea to
be bnllt up in our midst,, and In - order to draw
capitalists hero to Invest It Is necessary that we
hojd out Inducements In the wet 6f keeping our
towu In sncb a condition that it will bo admired,
and keeping onr st reets m good order, and mak
ing nich.pnblrc hnpniveinerila M will Induce
strangers to come among us aid Invest their
mtulis. This wc believe bftsbo 'iJ One of tko ol
Jetls pf thc.prose.i4 Council, .and wo scoconc
ceselt pf changing I;,l'.b tho cxciTtton of prd
bably in one or two Instances, where an l;n-pros-Mlarrl
rsiiSit bet msde-br putting others In
their steadr who will look mufe to the lalaresls
of tho public, thnu self.
'A btobcsfriow. The poor texos In Snnbnry
have been-so. Increasing Irora year to year that
they are Trot only h bnrdeti but an annoyanco to
our citizens. The larir.st tax assessed Is the
poor .V f' thTori thuiirr doll.ir psvo
beeu if''ijll'41 Man parting our f'lor diilirf the
last year, irower Angnrtu t.nspsid twanty
eitlit hundred dollars, end Vm.'ef'.Afigfi'-ta has
her share 1n proportion to fie.r lnh:'ifift:iiits. Now
wwfaifrtst iha Binibnrr, Lower and l.'ppnr An
uilasn ioWiihl'S FWive a spceinl act or li . !
Iiiturl ttiswd. aHlhorizlrig thcirt lth"bliIM,4 Poor
h)U,e,icitaied cubvcniciuly for ,the tluco pre
cinei. and -loeniii their, peor conjointly, where
Ihi'.t will be treated tetter than by the sepainte
hnroughb end townships. Svnbury Vuily, of
TutsUay. i - ,,. .
We heartily endorse' the iabove, and hepe to
see a move. made nt 6iice towards arrylngout
the suggestion, A few years' taxes would pay
for such a project, after which the tax-payers
wonld bo entirely exempt from further taxation.
PcrtLic Sale? 1.. C. Resslor and Catharine
Ilessler will sell at their residence In Milllin
township, Dauphin county, on the 7th of March,
a lot of personal property.
Mrs. Maria Leisenring wiil sell nt her nsi
tlcnce, at Hear Gup, this county, on the 1 .St h of
Mat ch, farming stock and houichuid and kitch
en furniture.
Geo. TV. Smith will olf-r a splendid lot for sale
loenred In Sunbury, at the Court House, on tho
'-'Itli inn.
P. II. Moore, assignee, will sell a large lot of
store gonds at thu Masonic Building, Sunbury,
on the 2'Jd Inrt.
Felix Fe'.terolf, or Mifflin township. Dauphin
county, will sell at. his residence, on the l.Mhof
March, farm slock, farming utcn4.s aud house
hold and kitchen furniture.
Tub Pittston (iazctte pays the following compli
ment to oar sister town. of. Northumberland :
Tn Venrwafo- BerwIcK atid NottniifhTjeTliirld
wcrPbonslderetl finished." A recent infusion of
enicrpiise has buiil up rolliuir nil!ls and other
factories at these points, and there Is now a fair
prosptel that they will become places of import
ance somewhat lu accord with their natural ad
vantages. '1'he Improvement In the business and
appcarauccof Berwick is most especially marked.
,t'OU THE AMERICAN.
COMMI'MIOATKII KY TRS SlIAMllKIN ANT 1-LlCKNSB
. t A4HOOU1IO..
Amount received for Hocuses In 18T3, $3,270.00
Cost of keeping prisoners, criminal courts,&c:
Paid Penitentiary tl, 790.26
Taking prisoners to Penitentiary 4'J."i.02
Prcecuiini Attorney 41B.00
Commonwealth's ten for Justices... &77.l?i
Commonwealth's witness fees 2,'JJ,77
Shcrilf lor keeping prisoners... l,0JJ.u0
Petit Jnnirs for Criminal Court l.OSrt.uO
Grand Jurors CJ.OO
l'rollionolnry's costs O'JO.OO
Poor tax. 81,000.00
I'.C,8U.&3
I Sevenly-five per cent, of nil this cost is pro
id uced by Intemperance. Ninety per cent, of all
the crime iu our Co, iris is committed by persons
i m ho ure under the influence of liquor. Eighty
per cent, ot nil the paupers ure directly or in 1)-.
ritly the outgrowth of iudulgeii-o In the use of
liquoi , Reduce this down still lower, so as to be
within safer limits, in our estimate, und say thut
eevchty-livc percent, of all ciimn and pauperism
proceeds from this one source, the liquor trallie.
Ilowdoe the case stand i Sixty-six thous.md
dollars for the lax-puycis of Northumberladd
county to pay to indulge this licensed body of
rutu-selli rs in their yearly work of spreading
wretchedness and misery throughout this coauty.
Letter front riilleulrlphtit.
Tn iLAULi.ru ia, February 8t!i, 1973.
Friend Wilvtrti
The ariival of the Jnurica to day reminds me
thalIoweon a letter, and tun: V: e this you
have concluded I am snowed or fiozen up, like
the rest of the world h is Wen the past month.
Such a winter is a gloiious thin" Tor our "oldt
Inhabitant." it reminds him of the times of old,
when he was n boyi -Riarl, u;j fashioned winter,
sir! Plenty of enow, and the mercury lo-t i it
has gone so far below fero. The last wick we've
had u change, and the heavy ruins and thaws
have iinoie tremendous ice gorues In many of our
rivers. Your Susquebauna, below and above you,
seems to have been greatly Jammed, and caused
considerable damage. The gradual thaw, pro
ceding Hie rain, was a perfect God-send. For
with sueli Imim use quantities of snow upon the
ground, the heavy Fall rains having tilled the
ground and all the springs, had there been a sud
den break lip, it Is very hard o estimate w hat
would have been, the result. A Great damage uud
loss of life undoubtedly.
Our neighboring town of Coushehoeken, Just
below Norrlstown, and Just ontside tho citv lim
its, teem to be particularly unfol lunate. "Only
last Fall a luruaee, iu course of erection, caved
in, causing the dcu Ui of eight or ten men, und a
few days ago a boiler in a rolling mill blew up,
casting death on all sides. Altogether thirteen
nieu nave died, mid more are still are hovering iu
line rtaiuty. The building is a complete wreck.
The Coroner's jury report '-the boiler too weak
to suffer tho pressure put upon it," und So the
matter rests. It U fearful how little regard is
paid to tbe safety of the workmen in such places,
aud little hoes of its being remedied unless tome
careless proprietor is made to sorter for bis gree
dy want of caution.
lu our city, for some time, the great tln ine of
comment has beon-Uie aetiuii of the Reading
railroad In opening retail coal yards. It seems a
hopeless task to eoiuSat such a powerful organi
zation, but it Is nevertheless being bravely duue.
Whether it cau be sucoessfully earidad out j yet
to he seen. I sincerely hope -for the" rood
of the public It maybe, for if not it wi.l -be
fraught with great danger to all. A monopoly
of t lie. business cannot but be mjuiious to the
Consumer by Increasing the price. Mr. Gowen,
in his Hrst letter, rather overstepped the murk
when tie said it was lor the gtiod of tho people.
The 'Dear People" kuow Hud have fell his UuoU
ness before. When coal was to he had ouly iu
his region, and he, from ;ui- fuw, raised his
freights from ti 15 to $7 Do per ton ! It is gen
erally looked upon as ii move of necessity, for as
is well Jiuowu, the road has been earning" but 7'$
per cent, for several years past, anil paving" 10
percent dividends, and the ditterenee iiiu-t be
ii'adc, up by foreing from the ira te the four buu
dred retail coal dealers tif the city, and sidling
their trade. He sprung Ids trap too soon, aud
has uot cureluilv covered his tracks, as Is lu
stanued by Ins endeavor to get other roads to
raise their tolls on eoal (which ot course comes
off the dear people) almost bctole ilie ink was
dry upou hk idler proteasing sucii concern for
the container. It comes with ill grace for a per
son on a JO.000 salary In s-ak in oiu Constitu
tional Convention of lio0 buiuu ruouch to pay
mora out rusted with such weighty mat ten us
recording Our deeds. You or 1 would noi- like
to entrust such matters to oue whom Ihat amount
wouid cointcuale J Of more cous-qiience ei i
the pointed qnesunn of the Stan What h. be Co
ing ihure wueu bis time is paid for by the C'cru
pany. ' t: .. . ;.. . . -i
Just now the city is excKist-d overauoihercor
iioiatlou's advance npon rights that of
Villon Line of Street Ruilivi.di, against the Mar
ket. As is veil kuowu the former Ua.e for years
Nssn aoxlooa to lay tracks upon Market street.
It bU aJad?-ocoiitUd by kha Market, U Out
Ttno It Jnstly Is looked np.ni by the people o an
tncrtaciini -tit. That line (Market) bi ing 4n
fedel ufi'mpCPf the lst rou litpis I, and one o,
the most , uoi'viumotlaViijr tn tha 'iy..- r i!t,
Market-st reel iiiia"l'lwi-Vin'isylvAJiU ts.llr.i-i .1
traekaHpon It, ned lf-'iilher pt:"i'l raiiwi.v
1-uM upon tt If Will (rrOirllrfei V w lt.,'i, i.
sinese. ', ow drays, A-- ' .in h nir'y lo ut, nsd !t
another Irnilt Is put dofcTt' will im I M,;V'fil.
The buslties inn of the stsf, with' "ii n .
tcptio'i, Jiotecd sgslfi- t It in rein :si fun
tufty of which ws.s p ari-d. before 'r.vry f e .at ir
and Member, snd yet it pass-uf bv n 'r'e Ih -n a
two llilnl voU over their protest I . ft'by wsa 1. 1
Now we basn our hopes on our Gnvsrnor ', -l,, ine
rt, aud it be d.x s u will inskn inn iv fri. ;l Is, II
being a muttiroi ti ne reform. A th'.uh his veto
bo unsuccessful It will never tie laid 'n oir I Join I a
will no doubt decide the net, uneonsiltntlonnl. as
being too gross nn Intci ference with our minilcd
ial right, out councils having also prost"d
agalnBt its passage. To-night, a largo meeting
will h held at Jlviticultural Hull to act In tho
matter. Till another time
Tours, OCCASIONAL.
I.lMt oT Jurorsi Tor mm AIJtariied
Court, March , lt;t.
Frederick Bmke.tibiiie, Northuuiberlntid,
Patrick Ready, tnal l .,
1 homna I.uneh'.ln, Ci.nl twp.,
Pchjamin Bnrto, Lewis twp.,
Frauklin Carver, McKwensvi'lc, .
Henry Cleaiont, Sunbury,
Iiartliolotnow Ooannra, hit. Carnol twp.,
Isaac Alliert, Jackson twp., .
Wllllim Delbler, Shnmokiu bo ongh; ' '
Daniel II. Bccklcy, Milton, - 1
John Eariston, Point,
William Dent, Shamokin boiouga.
Nut ban Brown, Jackson, '. , . .
Ellas llelioek, Vlper Mahnnoy,
John Corcornn, Sunbnrr,.
Daniel Hmith, 5uyurtown borough,
Jacob 11. Kauffnian, Upper Malmuoy, .
i.eorce w . Bolpe. Lower Aiifrusla, .-.
John Deppin, .IfiCkson, ' ; '
John Hllner, tflxtoioklii twp., u .
IUiny Oulkk, .U, Carmel twp., -
Daniel Kan liner, Turhnt, -
Peter Brown, Vpper Mahanoy,
Jesso Miller, Point, '''' "
John II. Beck, Lower Mahnnoy, ,
Isaiah Johnston, Point, j
John C. Forsyth, Northumberland, ' !'
Joseph Ldtty, P!i;imokIti borough,
John Ncsbit, Noi thuiub-rland,
lr. Joseph Evstor, Sunbury,
John Good, Delaware,
Is.1nc Messenger, Watsoiilnwn,
Jacob I. Z utiuan, Jackson,
William F. Jvutzuer, hainokiu Borough,
John Folk, shamokin borough,
Edward Fuber, Ifclawnre.
X.lit orjnrorsi lor .tlHreli Court 4 om
nioiiciii JtSiiiKlnj, the loth, l7:t-
OR AND JIllOlH.
T Manning, Mt Car Tp Jno A Taylor, North'.!
Michael Shade, Lewis M Hastian, Up Augusta
fi W (iarltiger, Sunbury' Albeit Fisher. Sham T
S Kcitz, Jr., L Augusta T & Mi innon, U August
M Ilumburry, Mt CurT Isaac Burtnau, Miiiuii
Bii'. Stepp, L Mahnnoy Ed T III uinlieller, Snub
S Oberdoiil', U Augusta A UTreon, Wasliiiu.ton
8 Mutchlcr,.Shauio Tp J S.Tliarp. Coal twp
B B Wcltii, BivefrWe.- - ,Rjn Ei Imr, NoiihM
I O Blllni.u'u Jai k.ot"i L R Lent r, J. Muliauyv
Win IWbVKr. SlWbttry 'Jncob MiTcM; Milton
Jere LineliHcli, Lewis 'Win AngsUdl, Miilon
TllAVF.Rsr; iUUOBH.
Jacob Sharp, 41 1 Car T Titer Yost, litish
J Wideuhniruf. Slinm li Riux'k Cole, Mt Car Tp
O L-VeimT, 'nnli'd' ;Wm ..Tnrpuch, Milton
Jno Christian bdnbury J G'uin.io, L Augusta
Cyrua. Hrdwt, Mirton . i Wm rieilcr, Jackson
m r oris, jsorin ii . :jos u-s, sr. L. Augusta
Amos A Yordv. Zerrie- iJohn Sbiien. Turhnt-
Geofir:'-ti mihuH jTifrobRodeultuch, Point
H BiiiW'JTOCurTwf. ItTiifnswortb.-Miamo ""
S G L'rawl, Shamokin TTC P Helfeustiiie, Shnuid
JohirKohler, Mi'ton 6 h Piney, sllltou
II C Eisher, Washington! Win C Kellv, Coal
( hriM'n Snyder, L Mah S Hartranlt", Chillisqiia
Fredrick ) leaser. Coal jPeteV M Reilr, L Aiuus
J Bnrkhcimer, Chillis John B.illiet, Delaware
I'svIJ Clemcnt.SunburytJauies hinitb'.t 1ili:is.j'..:i
David Ungst, -Delaware. Fred Dipuer, Shanio U
M Emerick, jr., Jordan blepben rjaliet, liirbut
Jacob Harris, L Malisu Wm Watson, Delaware
J B Snyder, L Augusta Jas Rilnnd. U Augu.-ta
N Adunis, AVnshington ..Ino Hoglaiid, Delaware
W B Underofller. L M.t Dan'l Xii'ler, Chillisqim
Jnrcd Machhsr. kerbs' II Ptinklclierger, Sham
I bo Mortbn, 51 1 'Car K'J Christopher, Ml Car T
rrTtT jt nous. ,
Andrew Ditty, L Muha . J UtttiTliuoh, fsnnhnry
Stiinhel Yost, Slmirtoktn David II bnVdcr, Jordan
John Masscr, Lewis Geo Uoriiber.'er, Cainer
W Clletldcrshot, Cbjllis Augustus Kogle, llelaw
Jos llenningrr, Sh inio David Epnt-r, Point
Ambrose Tajlor,Slnmo J.ieoh Derr, Chlllisqua
Jacob Bower, Jackson 'John Scott. Mt Car Twp
Tobias Wiest, Jordau jJ M Bartholomew, Sim
Lemuel Car, Milton :Sol Weaver, Cameron
Jere Stlltnan, Lewis !Oeo T Adntn, Shaniok
Jacob Kreauicr, Coal Jao Deppin, 1. Augusta
t ornelins Weiileol, Jor i-J.re S Roup, Cameron
Jacob rishur, Zcrbe , Peter Bitlinan. Delawar
Patrick "C'lfTrn, Zcrhe 'Jos Fredrick, Chilllsliii.i
S.ini'l irikJtSorth'd : JJ S Wagonor, Lt Maha
D K Malick, U AgU3t' VI Graham, Mt Car !or
II I FtUbunr, f urbia . jTbos Fouids, jr., Zcrbe,
P Zimmerman, i. 'Anjju' Harrison Henry, Shumn
List qp Ji itons for AnloruvKn Coimit, Co:?
-mrwrtNO MiraosT.Ai'ua 7th, 1K7J.
petit rlinrvsv '
Rlc'.iafd Doyl, Mt C T)i S P Dnnklcburger, L A
Saui'l Cooucr, Delaware Satu'l Kclley.L Augusta
J Delcump, !t ( ar Uor'Geo Burns, tt'iiisontou a
M KsehiTian,: L Muhany fl B Loiigsdorf, Jad.snn
W H Millar. -Bunbnry ' David Sheep, Tusbiti
.Ino Spalls, o, J.. Miiha E EvcrtMeKnille
Fred Goodman, Turbnt Wm Depiln', Zcrhe
Jacob Ditzler, Turbut U Yeager, Shamokin Tp
A Stepp, Low 'Mahnnoy: Time Gaskins, ChiHisqa
Jno Shuyler, Lewis Geo W Evans, Milton
Ad Campbell, Jackson Jno McFailanil, Lewis
Win Tillouty.Shaniokin'j DieffenhHeh, North'd
Wm D Haupt, Sunlr.iiy.Saiu'l 11 Weise; 'I'm but
Jno iJtivice, Ul Car i Juy T Alluighl, Lewis
Geo Bneticr, Sunbury" 'Persy Hoffman, M C B
Koht R-.issel, Delaware Mho Snvder, Turbut
BeiiJ.lteutierjKaiiHsfini Uaeob Keim, Sunbury
A S:ijUis(',.Mj Car JJor,. Straus-r, Dclawaru
, TrUX I.ikt.
List of Cus foi iiutotiiiied torui, coinmcnc
Ini: March 3, IVTJt: '
Ihe county of No; tbMSibcrmnd vs. Geo. M'El
lece.is ,.. J . : t ;
The county ff NoitUumbtrlaud vs. Philip Win
tcrstMp,' L.vwinii b-lter adm. of Eilns Seller, vs. John
M. Whitmer.
Freiliick blrader vs. Dan. Heekley, H. S.
Catherine Daud vs. the Enterprise Co..l Coui
panv and Robert Ammernuin..
WHitsiai ,wls vs: JaiiK' Mnlone.
Peter D'.inkle vs. II, K. Slicllenbeiger.
MarHu Strallffund an. vs. fri.iU Folk, con
tractRraa4'Mlchael Shlpe, owi.er.
Gea Woiker vs. N. C. Railway C:o.
I'e Voiug v-i.iwp. of Ml. Carmel.
Wm. M. Cairn vs. Win. ,: bam R.i-bcll.
Sam. C.-Bryson vs. Hchool Directors of Dcla-
ware 1 p.
Johu W.IlJbthir vs. V.'. I. Monrehexil.
Pet, Grurhert n. D. I!. W. li. R, 11. Co.
Jacob Byinp ys. John I.-iliy.
Cornarr Tlsrt vs. thn Twp. of Vt. Cam. el.
Miller, Forney A Co. vs. David liwi-er.
Miiley T. Day, indorser. vs. Alcues B. Day.
Jno. Bartholomew vs. Jas II. M'Cormlek.
BeuJ. Williamson vs.; ,,
Geo. Bower vs.
f.eo. S ills vs. ,,
James D. Gehri? vs. L.L. Beldelmnu.
Weand Zink A Co. vs. J. J. Bnuch.
Eva hcblii cbty vs. Authonv Hummel.
J. M. Sauders vs. J. It. Fredericks A D. F.
Krebs.
Rush, Miller fc Co. vs. J. M. Bartbo'oinew.
Elisha Elliott vs. Henry B. Weaver.
Jacob E. Slruckle.r vs. John Wcist.
Jonathan Garrett vs. Henry B. Musser.
Geo. Miller ys. John Sauders & William B.
Deal.
Fredrick Scully vs. Nathan Chamberlin.
Johr M. Fry, f Jr the nse or D. . Smith, v.
J. C. Morgan and Geotge Tieon.
State Sank vs. Abraham Kissinger.
Jobs W. Smith vs. Henry Shu.tz.
On Thursday evenlnir, February 6, 18711, at the
residence of 8. H. Kothermel, Esq., by Ihe Rev.
B. f . Chubb, of Millersburfi, Pa., Mr. H. F. IKP
peh, of Trevorton, to Miss her. Ilaun of 8 anbury .
In Lower Augusta township, nn tke 1 Inst.,
by the Rev. A. K. Zimmerman, Mr. l.rvi Hovsa
of Northuinlicrland to Ml.-i Hahbiit L- tkoii,
of the former place.
On Monday Ut. JITtTMAN7, ojt4 s.0
$ent 3 mouths, Ad ? tJtt;a.
In thU place, on th JOih ut.t DAVID ZE1
TLFMOIFK, njod H ytrt I morthftnd 5d.j e
Nl'.MIUItV II.1IIKTM.
I'lour and C.rnfti PTnrTtot.',
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f un A nt Chun. 8 Oil Flaxseed.
Tiin.ilhy Iced, p. b, SUM)
l'rolno !frUif
Petntoes,
Fi;g--, pet dor.,
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l.urd, s
Sides,
71 Hams,
HI Tallow,
( lounti v Soup,
lDried Apples,
Mi " Voichss,
IShrmldera.
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RIT OF PARTITION.
E late or
Daniel Wtlmer, d-Ceased.
1 RctiirnaVo to
March Term
)1873.
NoiiTHLiriiRRi.Aim CouhtT, is.
The Common weal lb or Pennsylvania lo the f hc
rlff of Northumberland County, Or-eting i
WHEREAS, nt an Orphans' Court held In Sun
bury, In and for the rouuty of Northumberland,
the eighteenth day of January, hi theyenr of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy,
three before the Honorable Win. M. Rockefel
ler. Esq., President, and his Associate Justices of
ttie Court. In the mutter oi ii inlet woimer. de
ceased. The petition of William Weiiner, Noith
uniberlniid. borough, Northumberland countv. In
tho state of Pennsylvania, ws presented, setting
forth tlmt lit la one of the children and lineal de
scendants of Daniel Weiiner, late of the borough
cf Northumberland, deceased, that the said Dan
iel Welnier died on the day of , A. D. one
thousand eight hundred nnd forty-eight. Intes
tate, leaving a widow named Margaret Weiiner
h Is also deceased, and nine children, viz:
your petitioner Wm. Welmcr and Chtltlni L.
'Weiiner, G"Q. L. Welmcr .Mjiry Inlcttn u r'ed
wl'h Henry TVivclle, Catharine tntermari is I with
Johu A. Llnvd, Murg ircl intermarried with J,no.
S. Malio-h. EHznlieth Intermarried with John A.
Weiiner, tisrah Weiiner and Gcncila Weiiner.
Th it the snid riec'denf Daniel Welnier. died selz-d
In fee of, and In a certain lot nr piece of ground
situated iu the horongh of Noi tfaimberbind, Nor
thumberland co"iit y. l'ennsylvaiiin.eoct:iinii)g se
venty Ave feet (71) in front on Wntrstreet, and
one hundred nnd ill"' ty-Hvo fet In depth ton-i al
ley.it beiiiL.' lot number seven, and fifteen feet of
lot number six in the general plan of the borough
of Notth'inlierlnn 1. ''-hereon i ereeted n double
i two st.jrv leg dwelling house, with kitchen at
tached, a one and a h.i'f story frame store house,
sftb'e. and other mif-bull Jii.gs.
Tills is to notify you nnd e.ich of yon herein
ebcivc named, and vo l are hereby notified that by
virtue of the above writ to me -lliected, ati inquest
will be held on the premises of the above named
Daniel Woitimr. deerncd; in the bonvigh r.f Nor
thumberland. North'd Co., Pennsylvania, n here,
in ile-cribed, on Wednesday, March 12. 1 ST.';, at
10 o'clock, a. in., for the purpose of making par
tition of as to value, nnd appraise the real estate
hereinabove described of the said decedent, at
which time and place you laity each aud all ap
pear if vou think proper. . " .
" . '. fl. H. ROTTtFltMEL, Stxr'.?.
SheriiTs Otlire, ' - '.
Sunbury, February 1. IS73. 4t.
rpilE Military Board cf Northimherlanl Co..
I a. organized Jautlftir 13th. at armory or the
-) Slmmokln Onard. Cnpt. JOHN MoBIJESK was
ele-ted PrusiUent. a id Cal l; A. WLDVELI,
ccretnrrss "" - -
The Board is now ready for the transact ion of
such military business as mav be brought before
it. A." CALDWELL,
feb 3t S.c?rr!urv.
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Febraary 8, 173. ly.
Kavrutor'is XIca,
(On tint Estate of Abraham Snyder, dee.)
NOTICE is hereby plven, that Letters Testa
meutai y huvc been t'lanted to ihe under-
iirtied, Exemlor of the Estate of Abraham Sny
der, deceased, late of Upper Augusta township,
Northumberland county. Persons kuoivlnir ihcui
selves In.lelfted to said estate, aud those hav.uc
(daiins ntninf t the same, will prescut them to tne
Executor for seitkiiieiit.
A. N. HRICE, Executor.
Bunbury, Jannary Jr), 187J. t.
W. D. MCLICK,
Druggist and Apothecary,
(Successor lo Dr. . W. Moody,)
Al the old established slaud in)
Market Nquare, NIMil KV, PA.
Keeps luiislalitly ou hand a full clock of well
selected
DRUGS & CHEMICALS,
Druggists Fancy Goods,
BRUSHES,
COMB3,
FFRFUMEP.T,
PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, TAINTS
GLASS, PUTTY,
lAKMSIl, OVISIlFIIs.
lu fact fvt:yiblni usuallv kept In a well ccn
ducted
ZOITTO STOI11I
l artii uiar atlcuiluli yaid lo compounding Phy
sicians prescriptions und fuuiily uccii ls I) the
l Prupriulur himself.
Pnrbarv, Pa., Jnna , !,
EXT. .
Sk
Mrfwverrws
Itidf'.or'H.-iet'is:.
'MIIF. !--ersli'e.t. . .j Ml or s r,.vnl 1 bv t r"
1 ' sn.i 7 ir. I:e fll.-tiib.itloii "f I1!" funis I
ihe b .vis i f Wii'.i.in' II. V.',ifipi. in-l t,f. t.
I'lh' t . -ii, Assignee oi I) mil.' L 'tln r und ViSl
IIhiii Mi iei pntles tra lliiu under lint lli-n nam.
of Lesher A Sillier, to and nm.Mig the crM't n-c'
aid firm legally entitled theieto. hereby g!) e im
tlee, that he will meet all parties ttu' :e'ie I f t h
distribution of thn said funds st hfr. opnit.,
site the First Natlonnt Bank, nunhni r'.-ivr, p:ilnr
lay thn 1-llh dny of February next. or tif- pur
posn of atlsndiug lo the duties of hi appoint
ment. .
WM. C. PACKER, Auditor.
8tit:bnry, Jan, if, 187,1.
tJulo on ilrlm of I'hillit Jlecrei-.',
lcronMCl.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, -a
Mortlitimberfhnd County, (
At an Or)ihsns' Court held nt Bnnlinry, in and
for said county, on tbe lith day of January, A.
D. one thousand eight hundred and seventy
three, before the Honorable William M. Rocke
feller, President, and Joseph Nicely, ani Ocorge
C. Walker, Ids Associate Justices ot said Coarti
Upon the petition of Emanuel ncckert, one of
the children and heirs of Philip Itcckert, late of
lower Mahanoy lowrHhip. hi said county, oec d,
the Coinf granted a rule on you, Emanuel Tfeel;.
ert. Ann Marv Peekort, (widow of said Philip
lleckert) PhlHp Herl'sr', Sii' S'.iiah intermarrl.-d
with Philip Tschopp, Mi'll'sel . JKc!;'"-t. Mr.ry in
terninrrleii with IsaHC If. Rasler. Rnehe'. rieel;
eit. Cathrt'ino Intermarried with Wlillsm l.e n-
mon, Andmw Dnckcit, Lllley, Minerva. Uriah
Ellsworth, nnd Henry, children of Henry ITcck
rrt.who hnvo Tor ihc'r Gnardinn Eninnue'l Hecl;
ert. Ann Mary, Frederick und Daniel, children of
fmiihil ncckert, dee'd, who resile In Mershall
.Minify, and Slate of Iowa, all heirs and legal re
presentatives of Philip Heekert, bi'c of nald
county, deceased, commainline you, and each of
you to show cause by first day of next t"nn, to
wit. seeo-id Von day of MfirVi, A. D. 1i:7J, why
the halito'e'of sr.ld dree lcut's oil ite.to vr.t : );'ir
p'lttVB'H' ts oiin ami thr.' sli'i'ii I not tm so)d
ncrordlnr Vtbn At of Assembly in such cases
made nV provld"d.
In witness whr-')'.I have V.-ie-into 'st nt
it..-,
hsnd nnd Oiilcinl Fenl, this tWer.ty-Mth
day of January, A. D. one iho'iand eijht
hundred and seventv-tliiee.
J.CCB LF.i?F.XFIVn,
C'.oiic, 0. C.
Regl-t-r'- Officf,
Suubury, Feb. 1, 1873 St.
ADJOURNED COVllT.
I'roclamnl ion.
Yirnnur.AS the. Ilonorairn Wm. M. Roeke
y V f' ller. Pre-!. lent Judge, an 1 his Associates,
for this District, have issued ilieir nianri ite for
an H'Vurned Court for Northuniberlatid
county, tn . hel l on Monday the TA day of
.March, A. 1)., 17", being l.i.' l"i. Monday of
said ine ith. in Sunbury, and to Inst one week. I
I 'icret'oic give notice to ii!l Jurymen drawn for
this Court, and nil others interested, to be nnd
appear at the place aforerai 1 at 10 o'clock, a. m.
of said tin v.
SAMUEL TI. ROTHEHMKi., Blieriff.
Sheriffs OKlee,
Sunbury Feb. 1, 1R7P..
AIi!ii:!it rmor'ii .otlce.
"VJOTICE is her
minl-irii'.Mi
Heruignc I on t
Lf.wer M.th "
co'iv.ty, l'a..
t!ie:t,-.-!v.M iri. i. 1
by L-H-n. ''n't Letters of Ad-
In. vim' I.e. n gr.intei! touieun
t itn of Mi'. lii."l Wert, .ate oi
to' vi;.- iiiri. .'-i.nt liiiinberlnnd
i-e.l. All p.-r-ons knowing
n'.i.l to r,:d est at" arc r. i'iit".l
to make pav nent, and llio-c having claitr.s to
present them dulv atdhenticated lor eeltletut i.t.
JlHN .WERT.
PETF.R Willi',
Administrators.
Lower Mahnr.oy twp., Jan, 11, 1 7:i. 'it.
This Nrtco its IsOMrrvoil for tlio
A UVKBTIStt.MEST 01'
PAINE &. McCORMIC,
ii a it D w a u t: S T O ll
JJui-kel f4., Suubnry, !.
It,
1312.
FALL AXI) W1XTEK GCwD:?,
ut the Store of
lit-cd ISrollier A Konhltz.
(sueressort to S. O. Pee 1 A- hr.i )
COMrRISING OF D.l i (.MOio
of every description and varieiv s.o-h as Pkksj
Coons, Msitivus, CAsHsiiCKrs,'SAiiN-a, Ai.ta
i as. I'opLiNs. Aic, Plain Fir.riiKr Coons,
bin w i.s and Coats, Hosikkv, and a
Flli. Asoktmext cf Notions,
which are belug sold at lbs lowest Cash Prices.
Also, Groceries and Provisions,
pure and fresh,
OCEENNWARK, GLASS WARS, AND WOOD
Ab Willow Wark,
Nicest IJiaii Ja of Flour cori3tautly ou band.
A very luio
ASSORTMENT OF WALLPAPEll,
both tjlai-d and common, alwavs on baud.
HOOTS A N D SIIOES
lioin the celebrated hand mads Boot and Ehoo
Manufactory of Waisoutown, fur
HIS, WOMEN ANDCHILDHEir.
UKA D Y-MADE CLOTJIIXG,
of ail eizesaud of the luU-sl stylss.
f j. o u n .
A constant supply of western lile wheal flour
a spcciu'iiy.
Tin public are Invited lo e..l! and examine our
floods nee of chaiife. our motto is "Quick
Sales and Suiail Proilis," and to please all.
The hjuhest prices will ie paid for all kinds of
coi.iury I'loiluce.
)iy sirlet sitentb n lo business and ker; lee, ut
all limes the most co.up'et si u k. und seiliuc; at
ll.t lu est pi Ices, t i.o to merit u f. II start of
1'ali-otiao.
REEDLROTHERASEASHOLTi-.
Hunbnry, Not. y, iara.-ly.
MMjiaii li l
T - v 'grs rnyv.:i ivw..v.-:
nnnni A' trill
m-us. g (TAfl
1'-
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IVetMsti rn I r-aJir't'vt !! :i-t;
.lur; .
A ti-f .1 -
1 l,t00 ll'-.-i'ii ?'-, ; n.'i ni.'lur ,
MK Eugr;.nig4 ; ilto'ltjv .::,. r'-.i-CU'
XXlielievr f W.ab to nt t ,iit Hi d r.n lair.S,
f I co'is.ili ii. , (S-:ini)!er.Cw'e.J.
Iiverybf bolui knows its Li ne.. '
It w.n. l i sc.i. the ;.:s'xris'.,)
t ec n wi. oT iny dnilj c.nr imons.
IV Ji.bit it Mot ey, I'.e Pl-t..: i,m, :.
So fir i.s I I.U..W, b. st Uejning IMftlornti r.
(Horace A':tiin.
IV.. s best gul.lo or.tujuils of our l.unguiii'.r .
' ' i-.m Q. rVhiiu
ITaccIj all others iu defining sclent'ile Inrms
ll ll'r.ideiit il:t.-hm-k.
"I etr.a . Irnbic coniien.l!uiil ofhuinnn l;nowie4ge
XI 1"V. S. tlarl-. Ppw'i A;;. College i
A iieecs'lyi for every inteliigor.t t.tmllv, t i
dent, teacher nnd profcsh hsi-insii. Vlint Li
brary 1 on picte without tftc test Erli,h Id--lltir.at
j .
ALf'O
WrcMiiu'a V.iuoAi. Pkt.iciai. IVv.-s ,i v
IjlO INfeJ t.'.t.ivo. bjy lliir.ivin'.'s. Piieef...
Tb ici.rk is r-V.v m ." i ( f a Dlctionarr, li.'
the I .1, .'m thy i'iiiliou.-ncri an JL.'uciU,ntl
Publish..! biO. Al . MF.R8IAH. Sf '.Itjti-jl.!,
'a. '. fold by all biokselh rs.
G EE AT INDUSTRIES
CF 1 HE UNITED TKS t
iJcoi'A(;i::'--.if .t5 j.N'AfiWiG.i
Wiiten by M) Ktwitwnt Auihoi sr-lniu irc-; -
JOHN II. o.o (I.! AMI HO! A' K ol'ITMY.
Tl.ls wmk is a i-..n.p:;t.' blsloiy nl -..ll ni.v-ehc.,
of i:Kly-t;-v, j'tuo.-.-w of u :i : t . i-. n J., in alt
age". It is a complete cri!,c'-..p-u,,ii ut mt am!"
manufactures, nn I Is the teot i-'i'"r:itil:ig nn.l
valuable woil; of iTforuintion on si,hj-.-;s of g-n-'
era! Interests et er cli :'.d t" itni publi,-. Wu
w.i t Av'euts in cciy tow u of th-- Ui i'.e.i Sra.ea.
enil'-t.o itetit c.iti fill t i do w. 'l w'th this book.
On; ui" lit sold M3 eo;-i"s ia ei( l:t days. : i olbee
sol I :;.1s In two w.i. ks. O'.ir aget.t in Unitl'r r l
sold L'.'V in one Wi'vli, S; t !X'.'.il rent flee on re
ceipt oi stamp.
AOENT3 WANTED i'OH THE
FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC.'
8X1 i-Arii:s, 550 Pvr.r:AV;::.,s.
An intcre-ting- aad nmusing tj-' utir on tho
Medical Humbug! oi th ' p ;"t and pre'. n'. I;
exposes Quacks, Impcstors, Trnve'Miig Doctors,
Patent M I'lic'ine Vender.-:. Noted Vi iua'e ( .'he it-.
Fortune Tellers and Mediums, Kiel glv-.s interest
ing accounts of Noted Pbysu Inns aui, .VuiTMtivoM
of their lives. Jt icve.i'.s staiiliL,r s( crets and
Instructs al! how to avoid tl.e I!lr. i.-h":ch f.esh ii
belr to. We give txeliislve territoiT'ti.-i rilicra!
co:npii-s!.'Ui. i'jr elr;i:'.i;s and ti.rir.j siidr'.-i-.
the pu!iib!.crs.
J. D. nur.rt t n : Ot.:
lUe';' ', Conn., oi t'h:ca;-.i. 111.
f . W. DAStLElt.
New G ood I
1 Dry Good?,
Notions
Fn mirth in
tOOllB, (.
i.
of e Tu.-y variety, at one low price.
i ut
Keeler L iiasslcr's Store,
( Corner of Fourth rtofi'MatVc'. E'.:jt:'.,
fcUXSURT, l i.
! All kiu.K of Grain taken In exchange, Bfttuo 9!
i canh. Call aud ace ns.
! KEF.FF.R A DA9SLER.
Sanhnry, Feb. I, 187U.
307. JliGHTER St GASKILL, f307.
a m mm wm bm,
i Crystal S'joet, Bnsa I'lue, C-.lore.l, '.tncu.slsj
.,d Giusi:l...sl Ills JS.
1307 Market Sr.-;tt, Pr.i:.;do;phH.
Jarv.ary li, IS'J. - ly
XIH TORKaO At fjl Ciilt. AND
JJ RUSH STORE.
South sldu of Market stl '.et bC.Wcvtt II tnd 4th
I SUNBUF.Y, PA.
Jas; Oil, (.2 t:i..;o tit r( all kindj of
: T031ACCO ASO Sr.GA!S.
I B-'sari tf every (trade.
I 'i'rbucca or e very vai U'y.
1 Pipes, bo:b plain auj f.i'jci.
BPUsHFU ! BRUSHES ! 1 HRl',3;iF..H 1 1 :
' A larfo ii-sonmvnt of Srusl.rs direct fiotn ll';
I niiinu'iictuier a", (tre.itiy le-iu.vd p.. cs. EU
' line of brushes ..te s. specialty an i instiy new
j kinds i.c.-er Vf. ie introduced into th'.t maikct.
! Alsii. I'aj. -r Co'.iais and Ci.r!'- in great var'cty.
; A .arte asjorl ii: ::;t c-f all the pojiaiar S. i.e i
! of the day.
i Call nt.J ctaiaiiie iav jo.'s r.iul jii a li-to'
' prlee. ' 11ENKV PETEP.Y.
Notir.ber 2, jST2. 3 y
C03 Chestnut Street,
PJIILADELPJIIA
Have now ready their liijgi lllcent itojl. o
j 1IOL1IJAY CiOOI.s,.
! JEWELRY, WATCHES, eiLYHRWAItE, FAN
CY U'JUUS, EUROPEAN NOVELTIES,
TTSACTVIE COOOS AT MODERATE Fli
TD PRKT-i.
902 Chestnut St. 902
Xt.IV GOODS I Xi;.V G'JQsJJi! :
Jimt Cfteiitl.
T. J. EYROD.
luforu.s ihe citl.'.'i.s .d Suu'iury und vicinity,
that l.e h.-.s r.i'ilvuJ his larjje assortun Lt ol " '
Dry vj .cds ami aclliuy them rheap f..r
caso 41 his store Iojiu. coruer Tultd
and Chiiieh slrects,
SUNBUHV, 1'A.,
Ills stock comprises
Ir ;vJai tiita Gr.cot lo.
The D'vCoodi dupiiriufent it lomplcte, hnvint t,
?ne:ul iissortuieul of
Clollta, Ct.-'u.-K'ro3, Calicos, DcLairw,
und eTeiy:ni; in tlm Dry Hoods line. Thu
' t.um iiitrr.s
are al'. f r.h, and consist' of Ten, Cu.Tce, 6u,"ar,
iw'ol'.asscs, H; l-.es. Meat, H.-b. Ac.
HOOTS AMI M!Ol;.
t,!lonWaro uikI GIshk. m ar,
a genera! assortment. luf. t tvervtblr i.ei t
in a tlrst-class store, on be hsj"at tho
most reassoial lc. p.-i ts for cath.
Ilavlm; located in M'n. urv tor ihe purroe o'
becouiiiiK one of lis il.i.wn-", I ho;,c- ihat bv I,. -Jcilini;
and stile'. .:;. nti..u to t j.iness to u...-ri.
a sh.uo ot the pub,.r piilronajs. My ur .'3 U
"Stiu i. i rotits and Quick ban". '
All tire coru'.ally united to cutl .i.ni cwiusk
my (food, as no tuvpe wi.l u - Kj i Jr .how
liiK ll.cn ,
Sui ltry, Osl. U, IS'.-J.
On Mrrlnse.-trt..va for Y.!6n".'
Crist toci.il Kin, trnd Abuses, vh!oh ii.l-rfur
wtl. .MaiiniL'e, aud ruin ihe b.;..;.l,.v, - , . :!,,..
skii.Is, v. i t Lt sure no .t.is i f re;j. i' t, i r. .. ,.
and Cuf.irtviiiate, d'-et-ie sn ' .'. s '. v
lu a. -aisd letter tn.Ll.ij.'i;. ,(.,. o. tn,iti". '
Addn.s, Hxvrnr! Aasorii,'!. n .. r
Mn'b St.. PI, .cV.1i,.i, (;,.
lavwr boos: