Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 18, 1873, Image 3

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    UyBURY7JULY"l8,T873.
Railroad Time Table.
aRlllVAX, XWD USl-ARTl'RK OF TRAINS AT 8CNBCRT.
N.fJ. H. TV., South.
Erie Mall. 13.50 am
Soul'iarn Ixp 5.15 "
Erie Expreu, 9.40 "
Mall, 11.15 "
Niag. Eipre-M 6.i0 p iu
P. A E. II. R. West.
Northern Exp 0.05 a m
Mail, B.2S b m
Nlac. Expreseia.80 pin
Elmira Ala 11 4.15 "
Erlo Express, 6.43 "
UNBURT AND LIWI8T0WS R. B.
Leave Suanttry for Lc-vletovrn at 7.30 a. m.,
and 4-20 p. M.
Arrive nt Buubury from Lcivistown at 1.50
Olid 7.45 p.m. , . ,
iiamok- wrisios, It. C. H. W.
i:eavb
flun'mry at 5.4! a m
" 12.85 p m
4.40 p ra
ARRIVE
At Bunbur 9.25 a ra
" 3.55 pm
" 6.00 p m
DANVILLE, nA7.LF.TON & WILKKHnAIIRE It. R.
Hecular passenger tsain lcavr-a Sunbury for
Oaiiville, Cattawissa, Uarlctonand lutermet'iate
xtntioDS, nt 6.45 a. in. Returning leave llatle
tou at 1.00 p. in. Arrive nt 4.00 p. ra.
I.AfKAWAMNA AN II nl.OOMSM'RO R. 11.
ICnvo Northumberland nt U.40 a. m. and 4.50
p.m.
Arrivo nt Northumberland nt 10.35 n. in. nnd
'.05 p. in.
Accidental ln-urnnco Tickets can be had or
J. Shlpuian, Ticket Agent, at tlio Depot.
.Summer Arrangement for the I'ost
Oflice nt Nitnburj-, l'n.
Offlce Open from G.liO a. m., to 8 p. in., except
oh Sunday.
TIME OF ARRIVAL, AND CLOSING Of THE
MAILS.
Arrives as follows i
Fiom the East nt 6.15 a. m., 13.15 p. m., 4 p. iu.
" South, 0.15a.m., 12.15 p. in. 4.10 p.m.
" West, 0.15 a. ni., 12.15 p. m., 4.10 p.m.,
nnd 8.20 p. in.
" North, 0 n. m., 11 a. m., 3.55 p. in.
Slianiokln, Mt. Cannel aud points on
that line, 0.15 a. in., 3.50 p. in.
Mails close ns follows :
For the Entd, 5. 50 n. m., 10.50 a. m., 7.35 p. in.
" Sooth, 10.50 n. in., 7.:i5 p. m.
" West, 7.80 a. in., 10.50 a. in., 7.35 p. in.
" North 5.50 a. m., 3.50 p. ni., 7.35 p. in.
Slinmokin proper 12.15 p. m.
Shamokin and offices on that route, 4.20
p. m.
.1. .1. SMITH. I. M.
) . - in i i . . 1 1 1 i i
ushtcss locals.
SKWINO MtrillNBS AND C'OTTAOR OllOANS.
iliss Carollno Daliiis is the agent for the sale of
he best Sewing Machine in existence, viz : 'The
'mprovcil (irovcr rt: Haker,' ami 'Domestic,'
.vliicli are constantly kept on hand, and sold at
easonnlilc prices. .She is also agent for the sale
rthe celebrated 'Silver Toniruu Oritan,' and the
Hay State Oriraim,' nnd fur ilie sale of the
'rantz & I'npe Knittini; Machine. Call and sec
hem. OHiee on Market street, cast of the rall
oad. The Imphovkii (Jkovi-k & Bakf.r Pkwino Ma
iiinr. Tlione. reifliratcd machines are oll'ered
t the most reasonable rate. For particulars
pply to I). (J. KUTZ, Agent,
'eb.22,'73.-ly. Cppcr Augusta township.
Wood's Mowers aud Reapers, tho best In mar
':t, for sale by 11. K. Goodrich nt Rohrbaeh's
oundry in Sunbury. The repairing of Reapers
ttended to promptly. u21 3t.
Don't worry your team and patience with a
oor machine. Go to Rohrbach's Foundry and
ct the Wood Machine. Goodrich w ill show you
hat it will do. '
Second hand l'innos for sale or rent at reason- j
ilc rales. Inquire at this ofll:-i-. - ., J
Fon Rent. A handsome room over Molllek's
ruir Store, Miukijt Siiunrc. Injure of II. 15.
asker. '
v Dkn't pay two prices when you can cot goods
. a small profit. At T). A. rinney's store,
arkct street, hut one price prevail!", aud ;oods
'the best quality enn be purchased at nston
hinirly low prices. His stock consists of every
iriely of Dry (ionds, Dress Goods, Groeerios,
otions, Boots and Shoes, and Jewelry. The
sortineut is complete, being selected with the
eatest care. No charges tire mado to show
ods Iu fact it is n pleasure to Mr. Finney to
ow what a handsome stock he lias on hand,
idics aud gentlemen nic invited to call and
ike a full examination before buying else
lure. W. U. Mii.i.eii's Excelsior Boot fc Mioe Store,
uitiiiucsto attract the attention of the public
the excellent Hoots and Shoes sold nt his es
Mishmciit. His Trunk department Is com
ae, and every style of sntchels, valises and
inks can be had nt the most reasonable prices.
Ei iieka. When a young man purchases a hat
Samuel Faust, the popular hatter, he cx
inis, truthfully, too, "I have found It" a
vlilonable nnd serviceable bat. Mr. Faust has
styles of fashionable lints aud caps, aud eve
one, both old and young, who will visit his
re, on Market street, opposite Monument
arc, Sunbury, will be well pleased with a ac
tion from his large and varied assortment.
'ianos, Oroans, Ac. David Rciiner, music
cher, having located permanently In Sunbury
the put pose of teaching music, announces
t ho has the agency for Gaelile & Co's Baltl
e Pianos, which arc being rapidly Introduced
:ng the best Judges. They are uow In use iu
State Normal School, Bloomsburg, Pa., also
he Sunbury Academy, by J. II. Jeukius, Esq.,
Northumberland, aud Judge F.tlwell of
omsburg. Ho will also take orders for Stcln-
Jb Co's, ("bickering & Co's, and other well
wn Pianos.
'.r. ReimeralKO receives orders for Prince &
s celebrated Organs it NUlodeons, ol buffalo
v York.
licet music on hand, and orders for new pie
proinptly attended to.
Ir. Reinicr is agent for the German publishing
so of E. Bteiger of New York, aud wlil re
j subscription for all German Books, Period
i, Newspapers, &c.
le celebrated Gaelile Pianos cau be seen at
.1 times at the residence of Mr. Kelmer, on
miner of Third and Atch streets, opposite
ilepot.
re Insuranco effected In some of the best
panics, on the most popular plans, by L. M.
sr, Iusuiauce Agent, Sunbury, Pa.
ri.i.tf k Is selling bis delicious cream Soda
er ut five cents a glass, ut hit Drug store ou
ket Square.
mmitted. On Thursday of last week, Jo.
Swartz, of Shainoklu borough, was com
d to Jail for threatening to shoot Win.
n hood.
i the same day Stewart Everett was com
d la default of ball by Justice Barr, of
outowB, on the charge of picking the pocket
11. Foresman of that place, of the sum of
luudrcd and five dollars.
E Couuty Soldiers' Monument Committee
ise holding a gift concert about the first of
aay neit, to raise fuuds .to complete their
iineut.
E building committee of the Presbyterian
?b, have contracted with Mossrs. Grant
of Indiana, for pews for tholr church, the
f which will be 11600. The seat are to be
Walnut, aud will be furuished byihe mid
' September.
iusured by L. M. Yoder. He rcprcseuU
!e companies, und pays looses promptly.
Paxinob. In going OTcr tho old turnplko, some
fifteen or twenty years ago , favorite routo of
travel to Vottsvillo, a few days ago, wo were Im
pressed with the numerous changes and Improve
ments made, and those that are now bolng mado
along the road. But few of tho old land-marks
remain, and the evidences of progrecs aro visible
on every side. Many fine buildings have been
erected of late years, and now occupy the place
of old, log fabrics which have disappeared. The
farmers, too, nre making vast Improvements in
their lands which gives evidence that they are
becoming moro enlightened In tho setenco of
agriculture, as their harvests testify. At Paxl
nos the scenery Is magnificent, yet but little Im
provent has been made for years past In that Im
mediate vicinity. The old tavern stand well and
favorably known by travelers between this place
and PotUviUc, In the stage lino times, remains
standing, but as the prcsunt proprietor did not
get license, local option Is fully tested, and mint
nnd beast arc allowed to pass by without an In
vitation to bo refreshed. This is the first time
In forty years that travelers on the pike road
are compelled to travel from Punbnry to the
Broad mountain without finding a house of pub
lic entertainment. Many or Its formor friends
e1ll t..rt In Un mm iti.ln.l r.f ff.rmpr lt(:lAnilt nfifiO-
clallons, nnd partake of the bounteous faro j
spread on the tallies or inino -liort nna nosn
Mr. and Mrs. Tlioir.ns Nesbit. The Weary tiav
veller, too, as he glances at the dilapidated sign
of this country hotel, appeals for food and rest,
but ns a private residence his chances depend
npou the generous heart of the proprietor, and
In innuy instances they are allowed to travel
twelve nnd fifteen miles further to satisfy their
needs. While looking at tho lare amount of
travel passing nnd repassing, wo were forcibly
Impressed with the oplalou lint Paxlnos would
be much more entitled to a Lous of entertain
ment than nine-tenths or those places in the
country where licenses have been granted.
Tun Northumberland County Fair to be held
at Tnrbutvllle on the 1st, 2d and 3d of October,
next, will no doubt be a great success. The chi
tons of the upper end of the county are active in
preparing the grounds, nnd making tho trotting
course one of tho best In that scctiou oftlic coun
try. We arc Informed that tho premiums oll'ered
will be very liberal. The Watsontown rVo-rcI '
says : The olllcers nro J. mru, I'resiueni, assist
ed by A. S. Wagner ( J. H. Jenkins, Treasurer,
nssisted by Wm. Savldge ( G. W. Armstrong,
Secretary, assisted by W. A. Dennis ; Cii.pt. S.
Bryson, Chief Marshal, assisted by C. Kapp and
D. Driesbaeh. R. Montgomery will buvc .charge
of the track, and Joliu McFaiiuud takes charge
of the ticket otlleo. A ieadlag nttraetloii of the
fair will be the irecual address by Col. David
Taggart, paymaster of the U. S. A., stationed
at Portland, Oregon, who is at home ou leave ,
of absence of four mouths. j
The Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company
has taken charge of the N. Central Railway, and j
has announced by General order No. 1, the fol
lowing officers i
G. Clinton Gardner, General Superintendent
between Harrislnirg and Baltimore.
W. A. Baldniu, General Superintendent be
tween Erie and Hnrrisburg.
J. A. Redtield, Gcucr.il Superintendent be
tween Wllliamsport and Canandaigua.
The Lt TiiFKAN Festival. There were great
attractions ut the Lutheran Festival in Lyon's
Hall during the past week. Everything In flic
line of refreshments, Ice-crentn, berries, lemon
a le, cakes and other delicacies to tickle tho pa
late, abounded. A pail of fireman's torches are 1 ty the atcrnur sex w ithout injury, as the rend
bmg voted for betweon the Steam Fire Engine ing of it will certainly cure the most aggrcvated
Company, and the Good Intent Hook and Lad- case of dyspepsia. It is written by Josiali Alien's
der Company, with much spirit. A gold watch i
is being voted for between two hand-some clerks
which appears to absorb the entire atteutiou of
tho voting ladles, who do the electioneering for
their favorite young man with na much feeling ;
ni lnlmrxli.il rl ',,... .Iof,. 1.! C , v. . .1 1 i
as an interested partizen does for hk favorite
candidate running for a third rate office, and
their beaux are consequently bled out of tlicir
bottom dollar. Gambling has surely been reduc
ed to a very flue point. The festival will con
tinue to-night and Saturday evening.
Confidential. In looking over our books we I
find a large number of delinquents who owe us j
small anil large amounts. To many we have
sent bills repeatedly without getting a reply. To j
all we will fctutc that we aro constituted likeoth-1
cr people, and tlnd it Impossible to buy our pa- 1
per and priutiug stock on credit, aud iu the end
fall to pay for it. Nor can we hire hands who
arc willing to livo on crackers and cheese, and i
be scut te jail for a change, of diet instead of 1
prompt payment of their wages. Nor ran wo sub
sist on roots aud berries. If any one who ow es us i
reads this article, we hope he may bo able to
comprehend our situation, and learn that we
stand In need of all that is coming to us to livo
nnd to run our business. All money sent by
mall will be duly acknowledged.
We publish on the first page of one present Issue
a few paragraphs entitled "A Word to Parents."
While wo commend it to thoso who have daugh
ters who have arrived at the period of life of
which tho subject treats, re advise our young
lady readers of "sweet sixteen," or thereabouts,
to read 11, reflect over it, and biud it upon their
memories. There Is sareely one of them who
cannot, by looking around, .find cases which ver
ify the truth or the article .we refer to. Look
girls "before you leap," for lots of opportunities
exist right iu your midst to got yourselves Into
trouble for a wholo lifetime, aud a little silence
on the part of your parents will assist you in do
ing so. There is plenty of material in our place
to work on If that is your purpose.
Sinbukt Schools. At a mectlug of tho Sun
bury school board, ou Tuesday evening lust, tho
following teachers were eleoted fur ilio term
commencing qu .the first Monday iu September
lie', i
High School Prof. E. Schneider,
N. W. W. Grammar School-C. M.. Lesbor.
Primary
Secondary
Primary
Grammar
Primary
.Soeoiidaiy
Miss GosAlcr,
Jos. Morgan.
Miss Chrletie.
S. Stephcus.
Beeca Brlce.
W. Wolverton.
Ella Painter.
N. E. W.
S. E. W.
8. W. W.
" Primary
Cukctowu Kcrllu.
SiniiEN Deaxw.--Ou Tuesday morning last,
Ianeij, au infant sou of Mr. Jackson Harp, died
suddenly. Mr. Harp has been unfortunate, hav
ing lost his wife and two children within a few
mouths by death.
The dwulling house of J. II. Vincent, Esq., of
Northumberland, was entered ou Friday night
last, by burglars, aud a gold watch aud thirty
dollars in money .were ttolcu. No clue to tho
thieve has been discovered.
SoMEtwelvoor fifteen persons were received
Into full membership in tho M. EvChurch, In
this place on Sunday last.
four persons conuectcd themselves with the
iPrcobyterlau Chttreh at this plaee on the samo
day.
Now u tub Time. A splendid assortment of
love, tin-ware, bras kottles, porcelain kettles
for putting up fruit, glass Jar and cans of all
descriptions have just boen received, aud are of
fsred for sale by J. B. Reed, Third it. All are
Invited lo call and lecure a ehance for the cook
Move to bcdrawe.;:t
Justices of tub Peach. Wo copy the follow.
Ing list of Justices of the Ponce, In Northumber
land county, from the Sunbury Aii(j,cf Wednes
day last I
2af of CommUnion.
Joseph Bound, Milton March 16, 1869.
John Miller, . . '
G. G. Vnn Norstran, Rush 1
B. M. Bnbb, Lower Mabanoy "
Chas. Hottcnsteln, Tnrbnt
Wm. B. Irwin, McEwensvllle, 17
Win. Waldron, Turbut 16
Jonathan Rixbcl, Chlllisqunqito '
G. A. Wykotr, Lewis
Samuel McMnhno, Milton '
William Reed, Point
C. K. Weikel, Cameron,
J. R. Hilbush, Jackson
Nov. 0
March 14, 1870.
Abm. 8. Wagucr, Turhtitvtllo
James I). Barr,
A. T. Liidwlg, Delaware '
J. M. Wolverton, Shnmokin,
J. H. Kanffmnn, Up. Maluuioy v
O. S. Campbell, Shainokin
C. M. Lesher, Point
John McEliecc, Mt. (iirmel tup., Nov. 5
A. N. Briec, Sunbury
John Tressler, Washington '
David Wittner, Jordan
N. C. Pnrdy, Ctiilllsqtiaiiie.
David J. Lewis Mt. Cnrniel
March 13, 1871.
Boro
John Caldwell, Shamoliin
John M. Leuker, Lower Mabanoy Nov. 5
IT. D. Kothermel. Mt. Carmel March 13,
1870.
1871.
1X70.
1S71.
'VmhbST.U'i1
iNOV. f,
March 13,
J. DicII'.mbar'hrr, Noi tlnitnberl d '
('. P. Little,
Martin Cess, Shainn:iu
Geo. W. Coble, Jackson
John W. II n fl iiui n , Rush
Thou. M. Pursel, Hm.liury
Andrew Nye. Delaware
W. P. Withliigton, Shainokin tmui
M. M. Meivine, Milton
Dani C. Unlink, Siinuiukin boro.
.lere. Illinium, Lower Aurnsta
Win. Herglielscr, Upper Mabanoy
1:J
Jacob Seasholtz, I piier Allgn-U
Jacob W. Seott. Riverside
April, !l
Jeremiah Snyder, bunhiiry Mar-'h J
Wm, K. Eriluian, Shainokin born '
Juo. Farnsworlh, Upper Augusta
J. M. John, Ml. Carnitd 4
James Taylor, Wntsontown '
Thomas Burr, '
Henrv ?.. Raker, Zerbe '
IS"
! D. M. Swart, Jordan
i .Ino. L. Shaiiiiahan, Mt. Cannel l.wp. IS
' Frederick Fetzer, Washington 17
! M. P. Nolan. Coal I"
i Abraham Shlpuian, Lower AiiguHa 17
' It. F. Miller. Zerbe
orgc II. Meyor, Cajcerou
14
Dead.
i Lri'rost:ii Mramai. A farmer nalind Beard ;
i was found dead In one of his fields on Monday j
morning, in Washington township, Snyder ;
j county, opposite Georgetown. His head was j
j crushed In, nnd it is supposed he was murdered, i
' Various rumors are afloat ; one that the murder- j
' er came from this side of the river, as about that i
I r...t l.nni ir-m utdlnn IVnm lltn I pur-i-pl ow n !
, " ' , r . ' 7 r f, 1
! share, and after the murder was di,eocrcd it i
I was returmul j and another that tho perpetrator
lis minnosed to be a person who had, several !
years siuee, burtiecl Mr. Beard's Bam, and was
only recently released from the penitentiary. We j
i arc. however, without any detlnUe Information.
Since the above ims-becn put In type, ws learn
from the New-Bloomlleld -Vtirs, that the murdor
of Mr. Beard occtirtied near New-Bloomlleld,
Perry count v, and not opposite Georgolown,
I
iu Snyder county. '
tv (li.ivmv vi Hktsv Hdiinix's is the
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line oi u new- ju.oueauu.. ju., ..-u., "'
American Publishing tompany. ol iiaitioru, j
Connecticut
The boik is designed '.is n beacon !
of light to guide women -to Isfe nt.:l liberty, and ;
. . .. , , ,. ii i
the pursuit ol happiness. It may also be read
wife. She has displayed wit and sarcasm, lnter-
mingled with advice more completely than has
been done iu any other Lo0; of a similar charac
ter ever issued. The book contains limut IS flill
pa'es, and about -10 o'4-cr illustrative pages ap- j
,1 1 nn r I 1 1 n t n 1 1 u e I ce II. !r lill 1 ,1 Ulieit nil Sull.
propriate to theease. It is published on sub
scription. F. 1. Fink, Esq., Is .the agent for
this scctiou of country, laid wt about to canvass
the towns of Northumberland, Sunbury, Shaino
kin. Mt. Cafincl, Shenandoah city and Tama-
qiia, who will take ubicriptions, and deliver
the worn. Every family should have a copy.
A Yinoitofs Old Man. Mr. Michael Matter,
of Bcrrysburg, In the S'Jth year of his age, and
u soldier iu the -war of lspj, mowed, on Monday
last, three-eighths of an acre of heavy grass in
less than three hours. It would seem as though
Mr. Matter had drank of the waters of Ponce du
Leon's '"Fotn.-titin of Youth," for this is certainly
a prodigious feat for Qucof his years. Us was
raised in Lykens Valley.', utid is by .occupation a
farmer. I'jiper ImujiMh Kegintur.
ExTimi'itisi:. It is an evidence of er.terpriso
ou the part of our busineB men to advertise, snys
I the Lewisburg Juuriurt, but we never could see
that the uiacrnblo directories, which every few
months nro being produced by outside parties,
are of a particle of benefit to those who havo
their cards placed upon them. They are scarcely
ever printed as well as promised, a few hundred
are circulated, and they having nothiug ou theui
of value to save, arc soon dent.ro.ycd, and no one
has reaped any bencitt except llio one who got
up tho Directory. If -the business men would
advertise iu their town papers properly they
would find It to pay, itud the expense would be
scarcely as much ns it costs ,to have their cards
.on directories ; besides it would bo patronising
home Industry. We have seen wheu parlies paid
doubly the amount of the .cost for advertising
and reaped no benefit. We always consider pay
lug for a card on a dltectory is money thrown
away and the parlies gcttiug them up as frauds
npou the public.
f
Personal. We hud the pleasure of a call, in
our sanctum, ou Thursday las'. , by Hon. Samuel
Henry, of Cambria county, wh is a prominent
Republican candidate for Statu Treasurer. Mr.
Henry Is a young man of excellent qualifications,
und would no doubt fill the po-itiou w ith credit
to himself na well us to the party. Ho has al
ready a number of counties instructed for htm,
who recommend him in tho highest terms.
Jehemiaii ,Osman, of JJcrudou, was committed
to jail ou Friday evening last, by Geo. V. Coble,
Esq., ou the charge of obtaining a wagon from
J. D. Rubcndahl nnder false pretense.
A Meeting of the Good Inteut Hook und Lad
der Company, will be held in tho Council room
ou Tuesday evening next, ul 8 o'clock, p. m. All
incumbers are requested to attcud for the purpose
of fully effecting the organization, aud io make
arrangements to procure uniforms.
The Morning spcuklug ,oI -the Im
provements in Danville, puts the cost of tho new
Opera House at that place, when xompleted, at
(200,000. It Is a large building, but tho cost
will not exceed ono-thlrd thut amount.
Tho last Sunbury Guzetlt tildu't say "Dally"
once. We would havu foil belter if only one of
the eight or ten locsls copied frin tho buibj had
been duly credited. Sunbury Daily.
Tho little oversight lu oar neighbor of the Oa
utti wasn't Inlntaiil. It occurred through
that Urgi circulation, brother Eichholti.
A new schedule will go luto clfcct ou tbe N. C.
Railway, on SupOay next, July 30th.
Tub work ou the Fair grouuds at this place,
In putting up fence aud bulldlugs 1 progressing
rapidly uuder Mr. Henry Wolf.of Lower Augusta.
The Suubory GasCoinpaty refuse to acquiesce
n tbe demand of the Council to lay their main.
, fcUflcU W(:l0 1;,u, ,ilUiu ,lillf llon(nti
Trial Iilat Tor Week oiniiiruolan
Monday, AngnAt lltli, 17.1.
Wlillam McNIneh & Marlon NeNlnch his wile,
In the right of said Marion vs. E. S. Trego.
Thomas Banmgardncr vs. George Pontius.
The Burgesses and Inhabitant of tho borough of
Sunbury vs. Amelia Flshcr.formcr owner and
Aaron Snyder oecnpler.
Tho Burgesses and Inhabitant of tho Borongh of
Sunbury vs- William L. Dewart and Roselta
F. Dewart, his wife, owners die.
The Presldout, Managers and Company for erect
Ing a bridge over the West branch of Susque
hanna at the town of Lewlsburg vs. Daniel
G. Drclsbaeh.
Tho Burgesses & Inhabitants of the Borough of
Sunbury vs. J. B. Masser, owner or reputed
owner.
Tho Burgesses A Inhabitants of tho Borough of
Sunbury va. J. B. Masscr owner or repti'ud
owner. ,
The Burgesses ft Inhabitants of the Borough of
Sunbury vs. J. B. Masser. owner or repmed
owner.
The Burgesses ft Inhabitants of the Borough of
Sunbury vs. J. 11. Masser, owner or reputed
owner.
Catherine Dand vs. The Enterprise Coal Co.
William Lewis vs. James M alone.
F. Zimmerman and F. L. Ilcrdic.cnilc.'-so'"! of E.
W. lrfiwo vs. John Klat , adm'r of Valentine
Khi-e, dee'd.
F. Zimmerman anil F, L. IJ'Tdic, endorsees of F..
W. Lowe. vs. Daniel W. Samp'el, drawer.
Martin SI rut ill and Thomas Bttilieu a. Uiiah
Fouilie, coiiliaelei, uiid .Michael thijie,
owii'-r.
J. M. t adwall.idrr vs William Wiililn.rtim.
A. X. Green vs. E. Sob-r.
Jesse Potter vs. John R. Seller. '
J. A.CnkCjWhosucs for himself, ns well as for the
Commonwealth of Penu'n. vs. N. C. Demi,
agent of Pennsvlvnnla P., R. Co.,,Lcssces if
liilladelphia ft Erie R. R. Co.
J. A . Cake, who sues for himself us well as for
tho Commonwealth of I'enu'a, vs. N. C.
Dinn.
J. A. Cake, who sues for biiiHi lf as well as for
the Commonwealth of IVnii'a, vs. N. C.
Dean.
J. A. Cake, who sues ns well fr him-elf a fr
llio CoinmonweaitU of I'cmi'a, vs. N. V.
Dean.
J. A. Cake, who sues n well tor himself in
tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
for
vs.
I'lii'.ip Bangleirl.
J. A. t ake, who sues as wi-'.l f.r himself as for
tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvaiut vs.
I Philip Hanxliart.
I T. W. Wagucr vs. James E. Taylor and William
j Fisher.
Ferdinand Piper, administrator of estate of To
hias Pi per, dec.'d vs. S. A. Savidge and
Emanuel Artinan.
J. A. C.ike, who sues fur h-v.? If us well a-i for
tJio Commonwealth ol IVnn- vlvimi i vs. Dan
iel Lanib, Engineer ol 1'i un'a K. It. Co.,
lessees o liiiladelpt.i.i ft Kriu Co.
S. A. -:rc, iio sues li.r hlm-eif as well as for
1 he Coiumok.wealt It of Pennsylvania vs. A.
II,. I Assert, rnginear of tke Penii'n li. IS. Co.,
lessivi of the Philadelphia and Erit I!. M. ' o.
J. A Cake, who sues ns well for himself a for
tins Commotiwealth of Pennsylvania vs.
Henry limit, watchman of the I'cmfa K. II.
Co., lessees of the Phila.Ic'.pl.I.i v. J-iie R. R.
Co.
William Belknap vs. James M-Coikc
vVMiillI! lit.(,u' v. ;t.ul-u Vong.
I.
Willisiu Belknap vs. John S. Sny.l. r.
William Kelknap vs. James B. Wallace nnd Jane
D. Wallace, his wife,
William Belknap vs. Clmrlei A. ft Mat?
Morgan, aduilKisI rutors ol Henry .v.nv
dee'd.
William Belknap vs. James Park.
William Bulku.p vs. J. E. Toole.
Jury I.int Tor Align! Term, 1S7U.
GRAND JURORS.
Jacob Ecknrd, North'd Hugh M 'Donald MK ar
Peter Welker, Shumokin tin i-tiun (.onseit. Cam
Isaac Stealy, " 'Gilbert Reil., Cam
W. 11. Viistinu Rush S.imi lion
hind. Mbton
nlll, Jtt liir
jllc(lt, M.llthiaH. Nrth,i , ;,-, ,,
slmu. Kefer. Up.Mah A. J. S ,vhlee, l.ev.is
Isaac Maj'jir. Sb iinokin lleni.v E. M.ilick.L An
1'avi.l l itinT; Jilt at no Isaac .ar inan. Jack son
Geo. ( nek, Shtimnkin rer.l nand Lhoads, i;m
W,. . Fetter. Sunhurv Leonard Roup. M.an.o'n
Nath Ilenninger, Cam iJauna, Reiininger. Nor
ti. A. New baker, Zcibc James l.'aira:i, Tui bui
Tit AV EUS JURORS.
L Kauiriiinii, L Mah'oy Sol Truekenmliler, Del
John Krick, Shumokin' Henry Bin-h, Sluiinokin
Peter Oyster, Delaware S. W. Clark. Jordon
S. M. Reeser, Up Aug'a br. Johns. an. Watsiu"n
Isaac Campbell,
Itenj Zeltlciiioyer. p ml)
V 'A''C1' il,M
. V.C' ' r' '
iriiwn J ru Unller. North d
Shani'ii O.-tin Stu'l, Watsonl'wii
Hugh Marlin, Chilis'qc J -ic. Ran)', Milton
Martin Harris, I. Mali W. M. I.'. .yd, North M
George Dielil, Sunbury Simon '..bJ. Shumo'n
Daniel liurman. Milton ,1. Il.t.'el-t, I'p. Mah'v
i Rmib. Kempbcll, Sham. John Hotter, Turbut
Abr. Kissinger, Turbut
Wm Model, Lewis
Henry Buehvr, Sunbury
Peter Willieson, Sliain'n
Win Follmer, Tui'iut
Ira Shipe, I'p. Augusta
Isaac Vincent, Wa'.s'nt
Ellis Eraser, Milton
Geo A Wykoll'. Lewis
Chas. Ilarli-.ell.Up.Ang.
Robt Wilson, North'd
J hu Hurst, Rush
S A Herkeiibine, North
ni I-.vster, Sunliiiry
P W Schleigh, Caii.ieron J E Weni ieli, Miainok'.ll 1
Alex Yocttm, Sbauioliu H V Ilotliini.u,Wash'ten
John S SpaWs. L Mali Henrv Haup'., sr,U Aug j
Jos Nie'ey jr. Ihiaware J M iloMi in, Sunbury
Win. Allen Chlllisqna'e. W I Blair, Chii!ls.,ue
PETIT JURORS. j
II Kriss. 1. Angustii C B Reniilnger. North'd
D Redrew McEwcusville Jacob Miirtz, Zerbe i
J I) Dicifciidcrfei, Chll. It. W. Thuislon, U Aug j
Wm Bryson Jr. Dehi're -P I) Shatl'er, Delaware'
Ch R.inp, " Win B.-ii-tlioioinew, (.'hil
Pulol- VillTAi. Sili-lllL.-,,, PI. ill, 1 I I 1. L- -Slll.Kltt-V
.,., yuy Turuutvilu. m.tt UvU:n,. Jordon
Thos Welsh. Mt. turbo Itenj F Miller, Zeibe
Thos Barr, Watsont'n Henry Dcppen, Jordon
! Benj Krlcgbautn, I. Aug R Boaslev, Noitb'd
; John MeGee, t billi'q'e Geo Forester, Up A ug
; J B Reed, Milton !; Y Fryliinr. Snnbary
. G M Reun, Siltihury Thos P.iiter, Tniliol
Anson Snvdei', Point, A hr Wcrtmu-.;, 1, -w is
! Sol. Miller, L Augusta W lb lehley, Noilh'd
' Geo. KiiiiL'ur, Mt Cann .1 M Woiveitm., Sin derl
D 8 Swartz, Jordon V'm Korseman, liiilisq.
: I D Raker, Lit Valianoy Sal Dieflcndcrf'cr, Milti u
j SPi:t'ivi.ori t;s.
I Thirty Yeursf I'.i iirrienrr ot'nn M!
j IS' li r.c.
Mrtt Wiiislow'M Kootlitn;; Syrup is
j Hie prt'Heripliuil ol'oiieof tin- best Feiuale
j Physician and Nurses iu the United St:.tes, and
has been used for thirty years with never railing
surety und success by millions of mothers and
I children, from the feeble in I .i i it of one week old
, lo the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach.
relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, nod
I gives rest, health aud comfort to im tlier and
child. We believe it to be the Best and Surest,
1 Remedy Iu I be W'oild, in all cis.s ol" HVSKN
! TERY and DI ARB I UK A IN CHILDREN, who
i ther it arises Crtm iiothing or from any oilier
I cause. Full iltructioiis for using will accompany
each bottle. None Genuine unless the facsimile
I of CURTIS ft PI'.RKIVS is on the outside wrap-
per. Sold bv all Medicine dealers,
j July li, 1S73. ly.
! Children often look l'nle nu.l Kick
! from no other cause than haling wmiiis in Ijic
stomach.
BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COM FITS
! will destroy Worms w ithuut injury to Hit child.
being porfeetly Willi li.iiii l from all llio coloring
or other injurious ingredients usually uej in
worm preparations.
CURTIS ft BRtyW N, r ropru tors.
No. 215 Fult.m Mivct, New Yoik.
Satil by DnijiijittH Unit L'hi:itii?ti UiiU tltilla'i ill
Mnlieiiu ut Twentv-Five Ci.nvs a lm..
July l1-', 173.- ly.
The Ilouttoliuld I'uuueeu,
and
FHUiily Lluluieut
is tbe best remody lu tbe world for the following
complaints, via. i Cramps in the LlmU and Sto
mach, Pain in the Stomach, Bowels, or Side,
Rheumatism iu all It forms. Billions Colic.Neu
ralgla, Cholera, lyrciitery,Colds,Fresh Wounds,
Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains
and Bruises, Chill and Fever. For Internal and
External use.
lis operation is not only to relieve the patient,
but entirely remove the cause of the complaint.
It penetrates and iicrvadt the whole system, re
storing healthy action to alt iu pai ls, aud quick
ening the blood.
The lluuaeholtl I'auaeen, in purely
Vegetable aud All Healing.
Prepared by ,
CURTIS & BROWN,
No. Hlb Fulton Street, New York.
For tale by all druggist.
July 13, 1873 ly.
THE BECK WITH ';0,Potab! Family Sew
ing Machine, ,ou StO Days Trial i msuy advan
tage over all. -Satifclaelion guaranteed, or f-0
refunded. Sent complete, with full dircclip-M-.
Beckwith Sewing Machine CV., bo-i Broadway,
New Yoik. apl'J, cuwly.
TIic CoufossJon ol au Invnlld.
Published hy a warnhiK and for the benefit of
1 omn Men nnd others who suiter Horn .NKitvons
Dfbilitt, i.oas of Maniioot), ote., supplyi'ig tha
means of self-cure. Written by one who cured
himself iivtoi' umlcrirotng considerable quackery.
and sent f'roo or receiving a poi t-pald directed
onvelop. Hu(T"rers am invited to address tho
author. NATHANIEL MAYFAHt,
Juno 14, '73 Cm. Box 153, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Fon Loss or ArriiTtTr, Dyspepsia, Indigestion
Depression of Spirits and general Debility, in
their various forms, Ferm l'hosporate 1 Elixir
of Ualisny mado by Caswell, Hazard ft Co.,
New York, and sold by all druggists, i tho Ivst
Tonic. As a stimulant toniz for patients recov
ering from ftver or other sickness, it has no
cqaal. If t i'.csu during the season It prjvctrta
fever ami ag'.;e and other liitermiltei t li vcrr..
(;' -
III Nortliuuibcrh'.nd, J ily 1st. 113,1'. F. Lit
e, Esq., auJ (10 years, y months and 10 days.
i .i!i irr jrisiti'.T.v "
I'lour nnd rain MnrticC.
Extra Family -12.011 Red Wheat, p.
Buckwheat, p. et., 5.0t'Ryc,
Corn Me.il, " '.Va-J (.'iini.
Wheat Bran, p. bit. LoDiiiiekviieat
Shoil", U.OO Oats, lbs.
Corn ftOa'.s ('Imp, ;.'.0il I'laxsu-d,
Timothv ree l. p. b. X.(K)
AO !
l'roilnrc nnrkrt.
Potatoes,
Hams,
1"
Kirg-, jwr do.,
Butter, jh r lb.,
Lard,
bi.lc.
15 Tallow,
.a (Viintrv So
i: Dried App1
III, " p'eae
Mioaldcrs,
in
if
;Q,'-
til'-H't.'.-T-tiivnil:-.
TeiH'he rs Witittftl.
oix :
k5 Lib
MAI. K AND FOUR FKMALK Tearher.
alnral saliii ii-.- to guml teachers. Appliui-
tions will be received by the Secretin y of the
Snubiiiy S.-'.inol District until Satuidiiy, tin- -Vli
day of Juiy. School term eoninieines or llio i
liist Moinhiv in September, to eontiniu' nine 1
inontbi. ' II. Y. FRYLINU, M-c'y. .
Sunbury, Jiiie lM.
IN T
X Mai
DISTRICT CtH UT of (lie United
ates of the Western Dilriet IVnn'ii. '
lit ItmKriit- .
The undersigned hep by glcs notice nf his :ip:
pninlnieul aM assignee of Daniel K. Kidire, of
Wa-hington tow nsliip.in the count v of Nori hum-
hcrhiud. State of lVira'-ylvania, within said 1 i i
triet, who has been a-lj nitt'i-.l a b.itikrnpl u'nn :
his own petition, by the D:.-.tiiit t.'ouit uf said
DUtriet. ;
Tj lie Creditors of said Hiiikr'i"! . '
P. 11. Mtiuti;, A:-.-knee.
Siinbury, July 12, lfiT-i. 0w. j
1
THE DISTRICT COURT of the United
111 ItiiiiUruptcr.
The nndersigned bcrehy uivi-. nuiiee of hi- in
pointment as assignee of William Ri '.U.nf Vi u-'u-iiiiiton
township, in the county of Northumber
land, State of Pennsylvania, within sai I District,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his ow n
petition, by the District Court of said 1 i-ir'nt.
To the Cicilitors of sai. I Haiikmp1.
P. II. MOORE, Afsignce.
Sunbury, July li. 1 S", ;s. t'.w.
.(liiiiiiist ralor's .olicr.
X'OTICE is 1 cr -l-y given that Letters of Ad
,..l..iti ..ti. t. l.'-ivimr I n 1. 1-.. , .-.I t.-. ll.n
,i,uiersig!ic,l, on .he estate of Jeremiah Fain--
I ..,!, I.ii.. i.f flu. I nrn-drli ,.l Simliii i-v- V.ii-lli-.
Itmberland county, l'n., deceased. All persons
itnh bled to said estate are requested to innkc im
mediate payment, and those having claims will
piCiCUt Cicui djlv authentU'.ited for seltlement.
A. K. Hit 1 11",
Administrator.
Sunbury, July .1. 1S3.-I".!.
A -mijlcto Ktct'lc J' t'lmirt' Si'Ii'f"
(Ions in vTj" I'pai- in cut ol'
f'croil nt Special ri(-cs. ilitr-
ing I lie
Uliite
Niiiiinii'i
m ii III it
tfllou.i.
KCIIHU1I.
tiller-
72'
s$W
JKWKLI1Y, .STKKUXO SILVKK
Walflu'S, riiiteil (ioods Ctillery,
t'loeliM, llrouzest A l uiiej .;ol-.
July 1'., 1S73.
THE DANVILLE MUSICAL INSTITUTE.
rjtllK ItriiiielieM lni!(lit are
Cultivation of the Voice.
M usiciil Composition.
Ol'g.Ui, 1'ii.IKI.
SVMMllli SKSMON UlailNS Jl'I.Y 11.
The principal Iu ing a gnolnate of tin- Roy-, !
Aci.demv of l.i'Udou. and having been hoiioi- d
i with the degree of "Bachelor of Music." Lv the
Caiublidge I iiivcrslly, bus nia'ie the ,;.l,li;te a
I' grand h'.u.e.i., the present term en Is will. I.liv
N.ii'i ( M') Sehi-lis.
Every cll'ort w ill be nui'b- to aei-oiniuo-!:,te pu-
plls coining I'iniil a ilirtai.e-,- le. train, ,V .
I 'i l-.KMS : 41., a Se.-sio'i ut 1 i weeks, Two Les-
I sons per week.
I Hi assistant .
I JOS. PARRY, Bachelor ol Music.
; MRS. FUNSi'o.N. Assistant.
: Dunvi'c, June .1, lu?L!. :il.
trir V miflrs?iLifiC7wiri'tf1t!
Send for Illustrated Catalogue and cv.n.iim
our prices beloie purchasing, as we claim to -il
UiWcr than nnv other establishment in the t itv.
R KM I'M HE'! tin- NUMBER,
liSfi RIDGE AVENUE. Phi:., h i hia.
In Hie tirpliaiiH' Court OF NOKlii
l Si liKUl.A N 0 HU N I V.
llslute ufSttruli .fiiller. rle-eael,
Sur Writ of l'aiiition.
To F.phtiiim R. Millcr.Williau. M. Vlher.-Itne,
iiiteriiiiin led Willi William i'oy, rei-i lent in Mi.
Gili-ad, Morrow count v. Stale ol Ohio j John .M.
Miller, resident in Foil Vayn-, Stale ol hi Lana,
aud Elizabeth Conip'ie. a daughter i-l .ielihs-ui
Miller, one of lite sou deceased. Intermarried
with Lewis Com pa ret, residing iu Des Muln
in the Male of Iowa, and lo all the other l.cii.,
aud.legal rcpivsCiitalives of lliesai l Sarah Miiier,
deceased.
Take otiee. That by virtue of the nbovo
writ of Partition .to me directed, an Iiiqiiifiiiou
will be held upon the premises therein described,
ou Wednesday,. the UHth day of July, Dia, at 10
o'clock a. in., lo ascertain und Inquire among
other things, whether the said premise oni be
parted und dividcd'witLuut prejudice to, or spoil
ing the whole thereof, or oihoi w ise to value aud
appropriate ll.e same, wheu aud where jou may
atleud if you sec proj-er.
Respect fully vours,
6. H. KOTHERMEL. Sheiilf.
Sherilf's Ollh-e, Sunbury, June a I, 1ST3. ill.
r-UIMM'U-M KKW IIOTKIi. Corit'ort"
lamit ami New Church Si., New York.
On the Europeau plua. RICH AUD P. FRENCH.
Son of the hue Col. RICHARD FRENCH, of
French's Hotel, ho taken tins Hotel, newly titled
up and entirely rcno,,ld Hici same. VctUrall-j
ii.-nftj itlt BUSINESli PART uf tin Lty.
l-AHIEs,' iV l.i.sv, i:ui.' DisiNfl ltmis At
Hl li LP.
July i.'?3. Cm.
!
!
.s?esii3i:r.-jM
.
ATHA1R0N
n0nty GO Ccni? :: r
tt ptrm '1 t!e
(.in- S.Oi., r !
ev.i r--.-.:"
'.-'I m i T .-.. 'A KaT'MI'.V -'T.
' i" l ie la :ri-' V l t' -"
s i . i l i-ito r 1 !ii-r: n f.'i' V-
1 1 '.in IIki I " I iM'f n-," ''
Ti-.r. )loi u i -irsl
T. i ii-.m.i i 'i, 1
, '.I lie nrliH i1- i.'i ivc-'
; uiiyiii? I" i'" ,
' fjiMirit hnmrc.'.'iv..;..
: hi Mirrif l.'ir.-tl i
Ctn-wrn nil 1 i';...:v
! flrtsin:-. I ia.. iJ
: Jiinrlii'ir lawa il i
fives t!ir li.oi n T ' a
i nvr. in (ii".-.T i r .
'' ' ;'t ' ' j'1'' H'lli ff l-''l'. Ml
! : ! inf.tlii'r, l.raii-'
lie.
IV i
7t i:
li.a In::
VMll1lt ft.)
).i it-1 f o! ami
i:f. I' t:.
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1 !::-..mlr.u:-l
i t.Ulu,
nncl ni ri-.
Country S'.-ai
E-YOK'S
M I ;,
r-rf. t.'i.ii.iio "i-tir:
i' U-A
IS PUBEL? A VEC1ETAELE rREPAP TION, com.
posed simply of well-known ROOTS. HERBS
and FRUITS, combined with other properties,
which In tbetr nature are Cathartic. Aperisut, Nu
tritious. Diuretic, alloratlva sud Autl-Ulllious. Tbs
whole is preserved iu a sufficient quantity of spoil
from tbe HI OAll tA.K tj keep Ulim Ul sny
climste, which makes tho
"PLANTATION
' Sitters
oner-f the most desiraWe Tonic nntl Cathsir
t Im in the world, si hey ara inten-twl strictly a a .
m
M60-X
V'iJ1,W,'i'"Tw
J
It-
I
k L-i1'
Temperanco Bitters'!;
onty to be oswl a a medicine, ana siwsy Ecooraintj
to dtrectlou.
Ihoy re the sheet-snchrr of ths feeble snd debili
tated. They set upon ft diseased liver, aud stimulate
to such a degree that a healthy action i at ouca
brought about. As a remedy to which Woman
are especially subject it is superseding every other
stimulant. As a Hprlntr and Hammer.'f'unln
they have no equal. They are a mild and R'atlo
Purgative as -veil a Tonic. They Purify the blood.
They are a splendid Appetiser. They mike lb weak
trug. They purtly and imflfcorate. 'ihey cure
Dyspepsia, Coustipation and Headache. They act a
aspecific Inallepei-IM of disorders whith uiiileinaua
the bodily strength aud break down Uio auiml -.j.uils.
CeDot, 63 Park Place, New York. ,
iFobmkult Wood A Ua-tm.)
STATIOMARf S PORTABLE
Steam Engines.
Tho Best & Most ComplMo Assortment
in tho Market
These FnRlnihnTOftlwaTimain.ri'nM fJW tt
tiihett taiultinl erf excflln-rt. Wt makt iha m
DUaiiuiauturo of Knuim, ItniU rt and Saw Mills a
pocinlty. Via hvu theluire.t iukI motumpl-tn
wurkaoC thokinj in the country, with ulinvry
pwially Viupt--J o thu wuk.
Wekot'p c-.mtHtity in proeow lnrpo ntimK-TH f
Engine, which wo funii-h uttho vury It-wtl pruv-i
una ou tlid hnrto-tt n-itUv. We buill Kiiunn'
flpecinlly u-irtpU-J to Minn. Haw MilU, Urist Mill-t,
Tauuuriea Cuttoa UiAat, 'fUroohr aud uUcliWixja
ol niuumtuoturiii((.
We are now buiMing tho t h'brivtol I,ano Cut-u-Inr
8 i w Mill, the bct aud UXi coaiplcW aaw uull
t-r invented.
Wo muk't the Tninufaetiiroof Saw Mill out tit a
Vpucitil fiuture of our bu-nnena, aud uuu iurm4i
complete on the MhorU-at notion.
Our aim m mLI cum U to fnrnUb theb-At ma
chioerjr ia the market, and work ubtlutI' uu
quaku fur betiut y of de-tiira, eoonouiy aud nt ruu-rth
tivud tor Circular aud I'rioe Lit. j
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
I Tit A, Mi. Y.
)
t oi i: r nun i.
is ilert hy Ln ell t h.it t he
IliOll I'le is, til-iieliil 1 1 in
and ( l pha::.- t unit , I u i
.-Hid liela-lai Jail I'e ll'el
.NATION. - i
Mill 11 It. 'Ill . i.f I
t- I Se-v.-it:;!., tin. I'i
it i.flil-i- in I 'I II.
t , ia ;i ti J r-.i I ! L ,-
a.
an I
.iav
of .Noi ititiihliei laud, w ill i-n.iii'u-a.c :il t li I i-iu'
' lloii-c, in the t:iiniii!.'h ol Suniinri. ul lo jA io- k
A.M.. on MttNUW. .Mill Sl' Hie n-M,
' alel will ee i:l in ll t wo w , i k ..
i 'llio loioni-r, Jui.li.es ol In.' IV a, a a ad I'niist.i
1 liles in and lor the county of Niulhiiinl- -i land me
I rcipn sled lo Petheii ami there m Ha ir piopii
' -rr'vni, ill: Itn-ir mlln, rcenuls, n m t -. i -n,
- and olhcr rciiiemlirauia, lo do lli. u lli. i'- to
1 tln-ir ocvciai olllce. app' li.iiiiin ui i d-ii-.c. And
1 all miIi.c-.m- proccutitij; in l.elui.i ol Ita- I nui
j luoiiwe.illU atraiutit any priei 'ii.-r. i,rc ie.(:;vted
' and coiiiniiiiiili d to hi) ilicn and .tale allenu.ni.
in their proper prrs.uii u imu ale -jc.iim'I I. la.
at...iM lie j a-i aim not lotiep.irt :it.o it le.iie
at their lniil. .1 uixti hi c rc.iucteJ lo l-e lain -
tual ln thi ir iilteiidaiKv, ul tl.e tin, appoint. J.
nu-rccilili lo llieir maicii..
t;ivcu under my hand a Snnl.ui i . I In- 1 ' .ta v .-i
duly, in 111.- ea i ul our Loid u:.c Itiuii -.-lul . I;:..t
4ilitiaicd and e cut v-tlnce.
eAMlLL il. IHiTiiKKMi:! , tlKtill.
STMEI1I
iiclu 5illicittftnifnts.
Is the most powctful ch aiifcr. J-trurpthner
aud removeror tilanlaiar oli.triw-ti'irs noWn
to Materia Melica. :i
It is npuc'ally adgptcd to or.:,.tit t.t ikiih "worr
down" and debilitiitcd bv the warm weather of
Spring and fiuir.Tiicr, w hen the blr.;.! Is not n
active eirculiition, coiirequctiliv gul' i ilni; itnpu.
ritloa from sluj g'slincs nnd linjii. rfi-et act-on of
the secretive organs, and is inanif'isteri by Tu
mors, Ertipl Ions, Blotches, Pol's, 1'Cfttil' s, Scro
fula, e.
Wln-n weary nnd Illiquid Trim ovo-wial. rmi
dullncsr, itro iacs .ind iniil.i take the place of
cneic.yai.il vigor, the Isyslem in-cils a Ionic to
build it up nnd b"'p (lie Vital Forces to icpiii!
their reenperntivf power;
In the. bent of Summer, frequently (the Liver
nnd Spleen do net properly perforin their func
tions j the Uterine, anil Urinary Organs arc in
active, producing weakness ol the stomach an'
intf.stinesiind .1 -rcdispocilh.il to bilious derange
ment. Drl. V ELLS'
ll-.rnet of I iiriibelm
Is prcpi-.reit i v 0 an the. Snath Ainer'c.n,
Plant., Mi. I I.-, peculiurv suited In nil these dilll
eulMes ; it- w .U eh-anse the Vitiated IMood, streng
then the Lite-Giving IVri. cud remove all
obs'trui 'i.)"s from itr.p-'.j cif a- e'. enfe'i'eS ""'rgaiiB.
It si ou!-l be fi r 'y taTicn, a- J a: nhoba is pro
r.onneci by uihII il wr'ien the must cfBcicnt
Puriiier, Tome and Du'.:.tr-. nt Luouu hi the
whole raauc of no diehml ph-is.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 1 Piatt St., N. Y.
Sole Ageut for the Unite ! St alts'.
I'riee. per I)o!t. Send for Circular. J2.i, 4w
u Ni vviir.- s Tr'Tr to.vr Frt r-T.n
:;. 1'. r.uKNH am s nv.w.ti; rbine g
i MATIK 1VPI1I,
m T-i tie the Pc-t l-.'vr Invented.
PampliM fc-'c. Aiipcjs, York, Fa. -it 2
AMi'.l. Who', sale Pnrchiisieg Agents
for the liartiam Sewing Machine made at Dan
bury, Ct. Tne. Latest and best. 1 lie Stillest,
Fas'i -t anl l-.as: -st Lock Stitch. Straight Nef flln
Machiuc iu t.e M irk-.t. Jjollbr tents t'nan utv
company. Address, JOHN A. DODGE,
July 5,'.'li.-l tieni Age.l.t, Daubuvy, Coau.
CAMPIIVKrNE" c-res evei v r 5 :-, .
fco'd by ell dr;.b-g:s,t. REUBEN
IIOYT,
i.'. -I -v
on
New York,
YMtli lJ t i Sf M ,lf-.ir Fema'.e ?vi u
week guaranteed. Itesper-lnlilv einp'oy-iK.iit nt.
home, ,!ay or evening i r.o capital n ijuijeil
h stnieti-jiis ft a'Uiibio paclsaue if good,
five by iri;i-l. A-l li-'-s. t:i'i six cent -.
stamp, M. Vol' Nil A 1. 1 . "V ni.-i-mv :eh
New i oi k. J:
fa 1
-I
kill' II' IIIMIV.
Tin: Rkliahle Famii.v M::h ;:r.
D! AI.KHEA, Dyseiit.-ry. Chol,
Compl.iii t, Camps, ct.-., nuic
Suniins
cured by
' the Um. .
.1 Al'.HKI.LA':
svrup vl Bi.icl.beriy
i t 'nU'pi-.uie
barll.
Root mil R'a-i-
An olj, well tried remciiy, entire!;; v-
! pleasant to take, quick and "rtaiii In"
1 cau he cpcuJ--.l on in tlie most urt.ei.t ea-.es;
j may b- tiven to the youngest Infant as V'-i'.l -is
i to aditiU. It contains
NO CAM I'ilOK Oil OPiV'M.
It Is a p'eaiii't t-xiract aiul rea.liiy tal, -n l-i
! children. It h.is o!c-i save! life v h. a pli'.'M
ci ins had ie;.aire I. Keel; it in I he Louse a,t
ti-c in tiin-. 11 w-: s,k tor It is a '.ii.l. 1) i.i'l
; let your deal, r pal vo-i oil with s itt-t liitltr o'sc.
H-iy it. Try 'I. Sold by Dniful-U und Mem
K.m-j tn thio-i); boat till ttatc. IVi j cm. vi.lv lv
I 11 ANMF1.1. .V: il.;-)..
1 Juiii 1 l,'7:!-?.iii. 11)1)0 Mail-.-; :-t., Fhllii I'li-l,!:-.
Atiililor'si .Vol
s.i.ie initUiV, ct. ai. ) in t.ie i
art of Coir. men
vj. . 1 i'-.i-., el NurtiMiuher-
t
V.. V. W- -t. ' i:fi loutity, Fl. I'a.
I l.i. M del: l-.ri.i, 17-!.
ITU'!-' ii' hereby 1,'vn lb it the nn-lt rsi-rne-l
i i
lu;: I' -'.l app. nut. --i 'l.litoi bv lac Couit -)"
nuru-.n I'le is of N... i hiuiihei land ei-ii:,'.; . .
ma ku .lt rpiui. on ut :- m ';o - in1.. I nit-, i ''."-',
ar:s:.i I; -aia tie-saa. o! Mr'ea I ml - pi"! i'te t-
mi l ra -n-r ! h i iC eutit ,e i t'l - to li v -i :
I the t' :e.iM-i:s. atld lin'Se c''l''ll" 'U nut
fuut!. at l,i o.:i--! in ib 1 ' i a o' S i--' .
T!tU..--(l:ll, Juiv 1 Tt It. !'.- il ' )! oe a. i.
I '. I,".!-. T. Aal t
I Set.'mry, June 19, I ..'.'. :i
i:( tunc ettii.3utt.
S L M M K K A li I! A X ti K ! K X T
MtiM'Ai, m iv fit: it l ?;i.
Trains have I'-p i'e.ii;ii fur
lows: al o.HoaeJ s Id, a. iu.,
colilita'lin Willi Ll'aiui ou I1
Y .k as fob
.111. I '- .U a, p. in.,
loii.j iv.uii.i ! i a, ' -
road, and ai riving at ..'i w Vori. t 1 i."t,
aud '..4-'t p. In., I - - pi-eii W;v .
Keluriiinino' i iaaic .. York at -,i.ii a
l'.'.rd aud .'t.lltl p. m., Philadelphia nl T.ijU,
a. m., aud 1)110 p. l i.
Leave Hariisbuii; ' ir 1 vl'tt., l'.ills
Tamaiua, M mcisi l . -l. m M.-i -ntikin,
lenlow a and I'liilinltl Ilia at i t and S.lO a
-J.lKl ami I I'a p. m., -toj'pin.- at l.il.iin.n
li.-VI
ir . '
Si.-!
I'le."
ti f d
i on-
pilnei n way siaiiou : t le- -I t;t. p. m., ir tin
ne.tii.L; foy '!i.;.i.lt-d.! i. i'.e i s , ,; e a id t'oliiin-
hia only. 1 .a Put villi . t !,... i, I
Auliiiin, via fehn lUill and r-a- "u
ro-l-l ieae ilal rifhai at II. lo p. in.
1 ft i'i iiiyla;ua llaiiinad ti,,ir.c
in I'oi Alleiitowii, l.a-l.ni mil Ni
i.lt'l nnd lii.:i.t;t. in., a el l.-'i: ; . m'.
leave New York at -J IM a. in., 1 :..''
in., and .Vlet.lewti j,t T.'.'o h. ni , i .'.
and s. ii.'i (i. in.
Whi l-aM n;- i 'i r.iti ! ins i'l.i
'...Ha. ill., ci-linei in. u' at Keadiiij i. !
I! av.-n anil
i a ir. t ii.iij
i-ii" He.ol
L-.V i - -1 U lit
L'fi ai nine,
aa-1 ..::;) p.
.-. u.b',
;':..e 'piiia al
ill l,.-;a i-i
t'i-lt.-
K.n-l I'euna. H.ii'io..ii, retititiin le.,
lllle i.l 4.:.."- p. i,,., .iiie; nt all .-1.
Leave ljU.-,lle el I'-.l'i', .S.O.'i a 1,,'.
and .'.till p. in.. Ilei n l.-n al lo f I a. -.
P ... in '
, hllllM
kin at ij na ati.l 1 1. p. 'a. il'. ..i!-i-t!..' t:' 7. ! a a
m., and I '.'.'O p. lu., M. il.ai, I'i '. at 7.. . .inn
I'.'..'. I p. in., I' l.na ia at i.5:i a. in., and '.' 10
in , tor I'liiliuli-pli :. Ne Vo!k. Keadiei;, llar
ri-ioat, iVc
Uiive lot'-i'i'i a f-i. lr.i ll.ill nnj Mi ut
liiini.a K..i!r...id ;,i V .'. a. in!, lor llai i Ifimi.
a n -I 1 1. !.'. a. in., t,u -iii,-i!i i. c ami 1'icuivi.l.
l'oltvi p.. A i e . i n i ; t i d: 1 1 i 1 1 1 Train leave l'.aia
l i.'c ..I r.a't a. lil.,p F-e- li -.ulir.ii at 7."-.'. a. l!-.
aiii;..,: at P.,11 I.-,; h: i al In. Vl a. iu. lo.-.- -a-in;
leavei- I'.ul.ule.j iii.i al i.l 5 p. in. ..
lii iiiinut 7.1') p. in., at 1 1 li.;; i,l L. t - i . : h'
'.'.I'o p. in.
I'litt-totvn Aecoiiiitio Pitlon Ti.n.l !eavt.ri;ti'
t.'ivualii 4"i a. in., rel in iiie-M leaM Pl,i..iji-i
p!l. I I ailll ami in. en, ) i'4.;.ii i,.
"'ilutiii.i.i Ua.ii.i.et '; , :i,n. li-.ne lie i-lli a
7.:.i) u. in-, und 0 V. p. in-, for I plnnia, l. i
l.KiicaMi r, I '.limn hia, , ,.. ; i, (ni li.ni: lc.ai- l.a..
i a-t.-r iH t .'..I a. oi., ..nd li.l.i- p. i::., .ui,! linn.
lea :.t l.i a. ut.. a nil 3.ii p- in.
I'cl kiolncu l;.'...!i.'nd tlilllit le.ile I'i rhl -1": -i
.luiiclioii al '.i.o-.i a. in , i:.a. an. I li.tt.i (.. in. ; i,
turning, leave liner Lane at t. OJii.ui., ,M,j a :,
l'.'.:i.'i and -l.'.'il p. ill., e.iai.ei I.li Weiiltain
Kcaditic l;-il':i-..i l.
I'iel.ciinu' Vail -v .N t'lv. a.' i i..in i, a , v ' ho
nixvillc nt '.'.')' a. t.i. . e li 'ii':i- -j.a.- p. in., iituiii
isiS, lei' c II- cr; nt J'.SO a. in., I'.'.-m an. I I -.t' p
III., l-i-llllC.-llil V i'.i. '.lallni till lieiidll'i: li-llllo-ld
I 'oicltioe.k-iaie l.aiiroait iialns I. me I'oltteu
lit 'J. Ida. in. and l.i''". i. '0 reun nil-j It a vc V r ttr. -,
I'lcio-ant al ('..li.' aud 1 ' 'i'i it -id. i ml p. in
.aoiiiii-.liiie witli ii.i.ui en i;.-.ulii -. i'.ul.. -r
j lliol.r Valley llailload ll.lili leave iiride--
i poll at N.iil) a. lii. V. lo and i.N:; p. in., I. ti l nine,
! leave low ii'uicioh n al 7.00 a. in., P :. aiml .' 41
j p. m., coiiiicilan; withtrainti on loading 11 ill
; road, ,
j Oil Sundays i leiiecw Vol k at."., nn p". in.
1 I'hiladc'pliia iit h.iHi a. 111. .11m X li . ut., !.
j lV'ttsville ut t.(i 1 w 111.. and 0 p. in., leave
J Harrml iiii; ! n.:w a. ill. and U mi ji. 111. ; J.ae
' AJIi-nU-nu ai i.'f.i and p. ui. . lia. -t.eid-
j li"; al 7.4Hn. m au: '.'.'.li p... I t: :iari-:..iiun;,
I at .'..ia. in. for Ne -v Vurk, nt 7.Ja 111, tor Al-
.eiitow u and a 1- ll.l I a. in. ..n.l 1 10 p. in., for
1'iiiladt.pliia. '
l.'omu illation, SIM. ac, Se-.n n. t"eliool ni l
Kacuision Tickils, t.;.iiu! in in an i-uinu. at re
ituced rates.
Lat:nre ehecl,
( oael. I'a ei?cr.
!
dinn ; lii poin-.d-allowed
.i. II. WiHil 1 I V,
' l.Ei.,
,l..,.t. '. ,(. ,1 r. ;. 'i'i e
Mm '.'ii 1-7;;.