Snnburn SUcrican. h. b. massm, i. wiivert. Edllorl.4 8 UN BURY, AUGUST 20, 1873. Republican State Ticket. toil RTATK TREARUREU. IU TV. MACKEY, tf AUtyhany County. von srrHEMK jriniK, HON. ISAAC G. GORDON, of Jifftrson County. COUNTY TICKET. SF.NATB, COL. JOHN McCI.KERV, of MIUou, (Subject to decision of Scuulmial Conference,) AHSKWlll.Y, DR. WM. J. HAAS, of Mt. Carmcl Borough. HEfllSTKH AKI1 I1RCORDEK, C, CATT. ALEX. CALDWELL of Shnmokln Boro. TBFARl'HUIt, SAMUEL 8AVIDGE, of Upper Augusta. COMMISSIONER, ADAM LENKER, o( Lower Muhanoy. Jl'RT COMMISSIONim, WILLIAM II. LEIGHOW.of XortVJ. AmiTon, M. B. PRIESTLY, of Northumberland. TnERE appears to be a clusa of journals profcMiDg to be llepublican ia priticiplo, who nro so infiitualcd with the teachings of tlie New York Tribunr, Mint tboy nre constantly assailing our elaudard bearers and misrepresenting the measures of our platform. And in order to exert nu influ ence, when disappointed in their schemes in local matters, set up a hue aud cry that the administration was interfering through its agents. It is a well known fact that the New York Ti ibune is as hostile to the Re publican party as the most rebel Democra tic Journals, and its fault finding is endless. The Tribune having lost its prestige as it Republican Journal by its course pursued in the last Presidential campaign, in en deavoring to cast the seed of discord into the Republican ranks, with an expectation of creating a new party over which It can dictate. Wo regret to see that there arc some journals in this state, and iu fact around us, who are constantly aiding in misrepresenting the administration by cop pyiug leading articles from the Tribune, and adopting them as their own editorials. We find some of these journals Constantly croaking at every thing that ih done by the Republican party and misrepresenting the administration for it, and at the same time endeavoring to take the lead in the Repub lican ranks. The fact is that all such journals cannot be classed as Republican, iut as belonging to the Liberal Republican movement advocated by the Tribune and its kindred sheets. Somo of the editors of these journals, wc know, have been persis tent office hunters, but probably being dis appointed iu the continuance of a lucrative position through the majority of the people, they are endeavoring to create a party of their own which they hope to eoutrol. We notice that some of these kindred sheets are so closely allied with the teachings of the New York Tribune that they imitate that sheet in the smaller local matters in their vicinity, with a view of creating every dis tention and drawing to their aid Ihc credu lous to assist them to set up a howl nnd a grumble, for the purpose of setting them selves up as leaders of a new party, where they cau rule and secure offices without consulting the people whether they arc en titled to it or not. Wo confess wo cannot sec any honesty in these journals in pro fessing Republican principles, aud to our mind it is clear that they are more desirous that Democratic principles should predomi nate, aud it would he fai more creditable were they to declare themselves openly in favor of the piirty they are continually fur nishing with capital. TllK MONTOUIl ASSEMBLY NOMINA TION. The Democratic Convention of Moutour county, met at Washingtouvillo j on Saturday last, and after haviug had forty ballots, decided in favor of J. C. Am merman as the nominee for Assembly. A resolution was adopted of the old stereotypo kind, reiterating "the time, honored princi ples of Democracy," censuring the salary grab, denouncing corruption in county, slate and nation, aud endorsing the eouise of Messrs Ammermau and DtW'itt. How the convention can recoueile itself on the course ot Messrs Ammei man and DeWitt, is a mystery to many Democrats in this county. Ruth of these gentlemen had weak lungs last winter on thu salary question, and liad a general weakness foradvocatiug a number of bills which the convention professes to condemn. It will remain uow for tho people to say whether that conven tion is justiliable iu endorsing their course when they knew to Die contrary. It is also asserted that Mr.Ammermau had a pecuni ary weakness in procuring his uomiuatiou. The editor of tho DcnM-rut, last week, got on his war paint and is going on the war path to defend bkunk Scalpers and tho niauagers of the Ring. His ammuni tion is composed of the usual material, of some Hi i us in thu stylo of a low comedian attempting to display wit by daubing on a large quantity of paint. TriE Democrat notices the fact that Mr, Lemuel Shipmau, tho Ring candidate for Register and Recorder spent his limo iu Suubury, di r'iDg court, button-holing the people for their votes. He is certainly eu titled to the support of the Democrats in tho upper, evul fur his earnest (negative,) support of G. W. Armstrong, Esq., last fall for I'rothonotary. The Ilarrisburg Telegraph, of Tuesday, says : William Jlollmau, Esq., a justice of the peace of tho borough of Uniontown, Dauphin couuty, and au olJ line lemocrat ail his lifetime, lias renounced his adhesion to the Democratic party. Mr. Hotliuan declared to us to-day that tho party had entirely deserted their principles, and noth ing but the empty name was left. He will , bores rtw: labor for the success of the priu ciplesoftho lU'publican party, believing thut (bey are more Democratic, and also protect homo industry. Mr. Hoffman ad vises all his friends to leave the old, defunct and corrupt leaders of ttwt gdcailcd Demo erotic parly. Oun neighbor of the Democrat, In his last Issue, already shows his fears that the Ring ticket will bo unsuccessful. His rant ing gives evidence that tho Ring party are determined to regain some of tho offices if possible. They do not like tho people of the county to find out how matters have been conducted, and hence every efl'ort will be mntlo to put in office those who will cover up many of the transactions of the Ring of late years. The idea of Republi cans bciQg hi office Lot quite a year, and having already reduced the county debt from upwards of twenty thousand dollars down to about six thousand, Is too much for their neivus, and 'shows that misman agement existed some where, l'crhaps too, among other items kept concealed dur ing tho administration of tho Ring officers, is oue which will make a material chaugo in the conduct of the Ring favorites, viz: that of giving out and charging collectors for their duplicates. Cau our neighbor explain how it comes that nearly all these collectors are charged less on their duplicates than the duplicates amounted to when properly add ed. An explanation how it occurred would go a great ways in enlightening the public as to what was done with the surplus fund, as tho amount already realized to the coun ty, on old duplicates, sdnounts to over one thousand dollars. Tho records show this to be a fact, which every ono can see by ap plying at the offices, and we demand an explanation from oiirnolghbor. The Democratic State Convention, met at Wilkesbarre, on Wednesday last, and nominated Judge Ludlow of Philadelphia for Judge of the Supremo Uoutf and Frank Hutchinson of Allegheny county, for State Treasurer. Mr. Ammerman, the Democratic noni iuco for Assembly from this district, is re ported to havo paid five hundred dollars to secure his nomination iu Montour coun ty. His election will cost about the same which exhausts the salary of a Represen tative, and would leave him to draw on his private purse to pay his board bills. No wonder his voice was weak on the salary crab question dining tho last session of the legislature. Sorry "For It. Our neighbor of the Democrat, has not got quite over his scare during the lata "unpleasantness." He ap pears to havo a general hatred towards military titles. The souud of colonel or captain causes palpitation of the heart, and it generally takes two or three days before his nerves becomr quieted. In our notice of the nominees last week, wo accidentally omitted tho nominee for County Treasurer. Mr. Samuel Savidgc is an old staunch Republican of Upper Au gusta township, a farmer well known thoughout the county, and will receive more than his party vote. A fire broke out iu the business part of Mirllintown, Juniata county, on Saturday morning, at 3 o'clock, which consumed the entire block, destroying the business por tion of tho town. The loss is estimated at 8180,000. Supposed to have been the work of incendiaries. Since it cost Mr. Ammerman five hun dred dollars for his nomination, some Dem ocrats are anxious to know what it cost Dr. Dcwitt in trading delegates with ICinuel Shipman, the Ring candidate for Register and Recorder, to secure his own nomination. The Late Murder at Selinsorove. We give below further iarticulars of the murder of Dr. Wngcusuller at Seliusgrove, last week, in a few extracts taken from the the Time published at that place. Tlie ! editor says : We do uot propose to give a full detail of all tiie incidents of this unfortunate atluir ; but we shall endeavor to giyo such a brief statement of facts ns will give our readers uot yet acquainted with them, a correct understanding thereof. Dr Wagenseiler has for several years had in his employ a hired man named Win. Mertz. This mau it appears had one bad habit. He fre quently indulged iu the free use of liquor, which rendered him uulit for tho proper discharge of his duties, and also set a bad example to the Doctor's two sons, two boys nearly grown up and at that age when boys are most apt to be led astray by the vice of intemperance. The Doctor had becu striving for several years to iuducc this mau to abandon this evil habit, but his labors in that directiou seemed fruitless ; for when the man could not obtain it directly from the bar himself, ho had some runners who would buy the liquor for him by the bottle and deliver it to him secretly. Some of these bottle run ners became known to the Doctor, aud this man Weurich was one of them. JLc notified him about a year ago that ho must quit it, but the evil practice continued ; aud ou Saturday eveniug, soon alte tUe Doctor returned home from a visit to his patients, ho was told his hired mau was up at the Keystone drunk again. 1 he Doctor immdiately started ui and met Wcnrich and Merlz ou tho pavement at tho Keystone. lie charged Wenrich with agaiu furnishing liquor to Mertz, whereupon Weurich cursed and swore and called him a G d d d liar. Tho Doctor told him not to call him a liar again, when enrich used more violent language than before aud repeated calling him a liar, and challenged and dared the Doctor. At this instant the stabbius occurred. Tho Doc tor claimed his hands to his side and called out loud, "Police I Police 1 I'm stabbed 1 Georgo Wenrich stabbed me." He started homeward, aud somo ouu followed aud helped him homo, nearly a square distaut, Ho was helped up stairs and to bed, aud Dr. Hottensteiu was immediately called iu ana examined tne wouna. As soon as be was informed of the na ture of tht wound he himself pronounced it fatal, and said he knew he had to die ; and Dr. Hottcnstein did the same. Dr. Priest ly aud Dr. M't'av. of Northumberland. were scut for, and they oame and gave about the same docision. He suffered very much whenever ho was conscious. The weapon used was a pocket knifo with a blade about four inches long. The blade entered the lett side aud under the stomach. and by turning the blade upwards or in au attempt to rip, a nolo was cut clear through the under part of tho stomach about the size of au old large cent, allow in j? some of the contents ot the stomach to pass out. The prisoner made no attempt to deny lue slabbing, but, on the coutrarv, boldly asserted that ho did it and would do so agaiu, using most violent language even tho next day. Alter the act he commenced a search for his knife, and swore that if he could- not 11 nd it ho would go to tho hard ware store and buy another aud coiuo down and cut out his G d d d heart: and when the knife was shown him he admitted that was th knife he did tho deed with Tho testimony of Mr. Mertz before tho inquest adds still further to tho outrageous character oi tho crime. Ho made a clean breast of it upon oath to the jut y, confirm ing tho Doctor's charges against Wotirirh, by swearing that every charge lite Doctor had made was true. Kent tirk;.--Kn-klni Ontriigc. Louisville, Aug. 'J5. Tho Courier Journal publishes another letter from a special correspondent sent into the Ku-kltix counties to investigate tho outrages. The correspondent gives a list of eighty-six out rages com.nilted in Ilnry, Owen nnd Franklin counties, since 1870, varying from simple warnings to property holders not to employ negroes, to arsons, rnpes, whip pings, pillages and murders. Governor Leslie, some weeks since, offered a reward of $500 each for the apprehension of Ku klux concerned in the murder of tho negro Wilson ou the Knox Drown plantation, but Bince that proclamation several other out rages havo been committed. The outlaws laugh nt nil attempts to se cure couviction, and when one is arrested he easily proves an alibi by other members of tho gang. Tho correspondent believes that tho whole, number of organized Ku klux in those three counties docs not exceed one hundred, who have regular places of meeting and plaus of operation. The letter cIorcs as follows : "One and all agreo that soldiers, State or Federal, can accomplish tho dispersion nnd the utter annihilation of the Ku-klux in short order. Can wo get them ? We have furnished evidence time and again that the civil law is a dead letter in this case. Why should any ono longer doubt? I havo attempted to furnish a chronological list of Ku-klux villains. That they have committed twice as many as time nnd means at hand havo enabled mo to gather, there cau be little doubt. If a dozen murders, as many rapes, several hundred attempts at murder, and whip- )ings, beating and driving from their louses of thousands of our best citizens, do not call for extraordinary measures, what in the uame of truth and justice ever will i The people of Owen and Henry are earliest in their appeals. They eveu protest that Governor Leslie is tardy in coming to their relief, while he has thus far done all that any officer in his place could do. Still His Excellancy is magnanimous enough to overlook the nervous upbraidings of the men whose wives and children arc at tho mcrcv of the cut-throats and outlaws, and ho must institute other measures, law or no law." The Couriers Journal, in a double-leaded editorial, commenting on this letter, calls for prompt, deeesive action to rid the State of this band of midnight assassins and banditti who liave almost complete control over the whole section of country around the State capital. Tho same pa par has advocated the formation of a body of armed police, to bo sent into the dis trict and remain there until tho discovery and arrest of every member of tho gaug has been effected. A Ii:STKl UTIVC F1KE. 123 Buildings DeMroyed. LOSSES ESTIMATED AT 85H),0K), Delfast, Maine, Aug. -2i. A very disastrous lire broke out here nt two o'clock r. M. to-day, tho weather being dry, with a strong galo blowing from the north. DAMAGE OF THE CONFLAGRATION. It commenced in Dennett's sail loft, north of R. Sibley Drothcrs' wharf, and spread with fearful rapidity along tho wharves as far as Carter's shipyard and marine railway, crossing Union street aud extending to Ilish street, consuming all the buildings in its southerly course ns far as the House of E. M. lloyle, on High street, where the lire we stayed. OVER ONE IlL'NJjKLl) AND TWENTY-FIVE BUILDINGS Were destroyed, mostly of wood, and tho whole loss is set down at about $."ilM 1,000. Except ou two steamboat wharves, with a single exception, all prominent wliai ('build ings are burned. Washington, D. C, August :", 1S7IJ. FATE OF THE MODOC 1'KISONERS. The War Department promulgates in general orders the findings and sentence iu the case of tlie Modoc captives Captain Jack Shonehin, lilack Jim, and Roston Charley, Darancho, alias Ouo Eyed Jim, and Munich' alias Cox, who were tried by , military commission lor the murder ot , General Canity aud Commissioner Thomas, aud for assault with intent to kill other ( Peace Commissioner. Thev are found guil- 1 tyofthe specifications and charges, and are sentenced to bo hanged. Tho proceedings have been approved by thu President aud Secretary of War. Tho followiug is the order made by the President in tho matter : Executive Office, August Si, The foreguiug sentences iu the ca&ses of Captain Jack, Schouchiu, Dlack Jim, Bos ton Charley, Darancha, alias Ono Eyed Jim, and Sloluch, alias Cox, Modoc Iudian prisoners, are hereby approved, and it is ordered that the sentences iu said cases be carried iuto execution by tho proiicr mili tary authority uuder the orders ot the Sec retary of Wat ou tlio aril day of October, 1873, Signed. L. s. Grant, Presidout, I'hu Secretary of War has ordered that the sentences be duly executed uuder the direction of the General Commanding the iK-pai tnient of the Columbia, at Fort Klamath, Oregon, on Friday October 3d. 1873. The lVriielrator of the Cruel Treatment oOIury Kowluud. Philadelphia. Aucr. 'J2. Josenhine Rowland and her daughter Daptiste, had a further hearing this afternoon, on the charge of cruelly treating Mary Rowland. Mary was present, although weak and laint, still in au emaciated condition, testified ns to her treatment, and her clothing worn when rescued exhibited, aud was iu perfect shreds, so lilthy that tho origiual color could not be designated. tieorgo A. Miskey testified that four years ago, Mary for four days was employ ed as a nurse at his house, when she was taken away by the one accused. The testimony showed wretched treat meut on the pan of the defendant. Winter and summer thu girl was clad in the same garments, made go bare-footed, aud fur nished ono meal a day;, her hands tied, aud she was locked iu hur room mauy mouths with insufficient food aud clothing. According to the testimony of several wit nesses the girl was seen on several occa sions to go in the yard wheu the snow was on the grouud aud pick food from the slop bucket. The accused was committed, iu default of 3,000 bail, for trial. The Kehujlklll County Dcutocrttry. POTTSVILLE, Aug. 2."i. Hon. Win. M. Raudall was to-day de feated iu tho Democratic Convention by a combination that was a perfect surprise, instructed for him. His friends assert that money, aud money alone, has secured bis defeat, which has created a bitter dissatis faction among old-line Democrats of the district, believing, athey Wo, that it was procured by open and shameless corrup tion. There is a rumor on the street to night that the friends of Senator Randall insist upon his bciug au independent can didate. The contest for the Sonatorship was very bitten O. P. DechUjl, of Puttsville, was nominated for the Senate over lion. Wil liau luiudall by a largo majority. Doyer, Lagan aud Foster for the Assembly, Destruction or the Shoe Factory. About daylight yesterday morning, a smoke was discovered issuing from the Shoe Fnctory, on Eighth street, in this place. An alarm was raised immediately, nnd a rush made for it, but the elements had full headway, and all efforts to save the build ing ntul machinery were unvalling, and all Were laid iu nt-hes In a very short time. The loss amounted to perhaps $7,000 or 8,01)0. The machinery was tho greatest loss, ns it wns tiew and of the very best. The building wns alarg frame, and not very expensive, As the factory has beetl closed for some time, fortunately there was not much stock in it. We learn thai It Nas Insured. Lewisbury Chronical. ' ' The Democratic papers deelnfo that a great political crisis is upon us ; that the counrty is either to bo saved or hopelessly ruined in the coming campaign. Republi cans don'i seem to recognize a crisis, and are calm and cerene. Some persons will fret and fume themselves into n violent perspiration, and thou declnio Hint the weather is excessively hot, wheo dvery body knows that we have had no heat to causo perspiration for a week or bo post. Wyoming Territory Is tho battlefield for deciding the rights of women. For a long time tho women of that locality have had the right to vote, but not the right to hold any important offices. This has aroused tho females of Wyoming, who are now determined to bear thoir bosoms in a desperate struggle to secure tho impartial enjoyment of every honor and emolument of tlio territorial government. TlmeTcNtM tho Merlin orall Thing 1910. FOR OVER TfHRTY YEARS 1S73. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER. Has been tested in every variety of cli mate, and by almost every nation known to Americans. It is the constant compan ion and inestimable friend of tho mission ary and the traveler, on tho sea or land, and no oue should travel on our Lukes or Hirers, without it. Since tlio Pain-Killer was first introduc ed, and met with such extensivo sale, many Liniments, Jtelrifs, Panaceas, and other Itcmidies have been ofiercd to the public, but, not ono of them has ntlained the truly ei. viable stHniliny of the Pain-Kil-ler. WHT IS THIif SO? It is because Davis' Paln-Killcr ls what it claims to be a Reliever of Pain. ITS MERITS ARE UNSURPASSED. If you aro suffering from Internal Puin, 'lVcntijto Thirty Drop in a Little R'dferwill almost instantly cure you. There is noth ing to equal it for Colic, Cramps, Spasms, Heart-burn, diarrhea, Dysentary, Flux, Wind iu the Dowels, sour Stomach, Dys pepsia, Sick Headache. &.C. In sections of the country where FEVER AND AGUE prevails, there is no remedy held in greater esteem. Persous traveling should keep it by them. A few drops, in water, will pre vent sickness or bowel troubles from change ol water. From foreign countries the calls for Pain Killer are great. It is found to Cure Chol era when all other Remedies Fail. When used externally, ns a Liniment, nothing gives quicker ease in Hums, Cuts, JSrui.ies, Sprains, Sting from Insects, and Scalds. It removes the lire, nnd the wound IiwiIq lilrn nrilitirv onrns Tlwic. en 0'.t i lift M'ith Rheumatism, Gout, or Ncurnliga. if ; not a positive cure, they find the 1'ain-Kil- ! ler gives them relief when no other remedy . will. j IT GIVES INSTANT RELIEF FROM ACHING TEETH. i Every House-Keeper should keep it nt hand, and apply it on tho first attack of any Pain. It will give satisfactory relief, and save hours of suffering. Do not trillo with yourselves by testing j untried remedies. He sure you call for and i get genuine Pain-Killcr, as many worth- j less nostrums arc attempted to lie sold on i the great reputation of this valuable medi- ! cine. x j K-jr Directions accompany each bottle. v-.j Price '2 trtf., ."u ets., nnd $1 per bottle, i August 1, 1S73 -1 num. ! ' l )icv Abbrrtisfincitt3 TI3 Union Part art Apoltnial ASSOCIATION", Will hold Its first Anuuul exhibition on tbeir FAIR GROUNDS AT SUN BURY, on the 7th, Sth lh ofOrtober A. D 17S. Competitors fur Pri'ininins should now prcpnre their nrticlt-k for exhibition and report to tho ra tion Committeet. Thi orKMiilviition Ih not confined to any county or particular district, hut cxteuds a CORDIAL INVITATION to nil who may desire to participate, nnd comply with the rules mid regulations of the Associa tion, to COME FORWARD and take nn active part with u In milking this one of the REST EXHIBITIONS j in the State. All persona desiring to become tnenihcis of thin Association will make their ap plications at once to niu secretary, 1'. It. Moore. By Order. SOI,. MAMCK, President, V. II. Mooue, Secretary Entale oft karles Beck Iec'd., "VTOTK'E Is hereby given that letters of admin Utrulion huvo iK'en Kraute! to the under signs, on the estate of Charles Beck, lata of tbe Horough of Punliiiry, Northumberland couuty, Pa., deceased. All persons indented to aald es tate are requested to make Immediate payment. aud those hating claims to present them for set tlement CHARLES I. BECK, Adm'r. Stmbtiry, Aug. 3'.l, 1873. w. OltlMIAXK KURT N A LE TS' pursuance of un orderof the Orphans' Court . ol .-.nrtliumiiermml couniv, l a., will do ex. posed to puhlic sale, at the Court House, iu the borough or bunoury, ou SATDKDW, the 27th day of SEPTEMBER, 1873, the following proerty, to wit i A certain lot of ground situate In the horonch of Bunhury, Pa., bounded on the south by lot of Jacob O. Beck, north by lot of Chariot Beck, de ceased, cast by au alley, and west by Fourth street, containing 25 feet iu front on Fourth street, and 'i'M leet iu depth. The lot Is lucated on high ground, and is most desirable for build Ing purposes. Late thu estate of Charles Beck, deceased. tale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m., when tlie conditions win he made known by CHARLES I. BECK, Administrator Suubury, Ang. 80, 1873. it. JAN FN II. McOEVITT, Attorney at Law and Unitmd State Commissioner. Offlca with 8. B. Buyer, Esq., iu Bright' building, Suubury. Pa. Aug. 2J,'73. ly. GEO. V. COBLE, JUSTICE OF THE'PEACK, Real Estate Aoknt, aud Agent for the Piiii.a- I.ADBI.PHU Ml'TI'AL PmOTBOTIVI LlTB Imsi kance COmpaht, HrrudOU, XcrthumbirUni County, P. ALL CLAIMS entrusted in hi band will repair) prompt atieulion. llcrndou, An;;. S3, 73. 1 nies. ch) bbcrtiaments. Public Sale. WILL bo offered .it Puhllc Pulcntthocornnrof Fourth and Packer street, In Cake's addition to Bunhury, on TuendHy, Nrpttmbcr 2l, 1H79, the following irojierty, to wit i Ono DOUHI.E HOl'SK AND LOT, whereon arc creeled a gnod, lariie stahle, well, bnke-oven nnd other nut-buildings. Also, tho following personal properly i KlgM 1 1 end Young lIornCH, between the ftgeeof five and eiht years, part are westorn horses all (rood nnd sound nnrl guaranteed to do any hind of work. B carts, 1 two-horse wagon, nearly new broad tire t 8 sells double team harness i 6 setts cart-harness t Corn, Oats, and liny a lot of manure j 30 wheelbarrows a lot of ahovels, picks nnd such other tools as are generally used on public works 1 four horse Iron plow with steal shear ; 4 dirt scrnpera or latest pattern! 3 tool boxes 1 pair of spreaders and ewliigletroe 1 lurire slr.ed galrcnlxcd boat-pump; 18 feci pipe and pump fordrWIngi 1 sledge, Si crowbars, and a lot or office furniture, nnd other articles too numerous to mention. Sate to commence nt 11 o'clock. BOWES 8EAS1IOLTZ, Contractors. Bunbnry, Aug. 19, 187. Executor' Nalc or Real Esttatc. WILL BE EXPOSED TO PUBLIC SALE, on the premises, In Jordan township, Northumberland comity, ou Thurmdaj-, October 2d, 167ft, Tht following property to wit : All that Taluablo TRACT OF LAND situate In Jordan township, Northumberland co., Pa., on the pnbllc rond leading from George town to Klingerstown, and three miles from Unioutowu, Dauphin comity, bounded a fol lows t ou the east by lauds of Ceo. Wolf, on tho west by hinds of Moses Wert, on the south byj land of William Engle, on the north by lands of tiabriel Adams, containing 40 acre and 07 per ches, more oi less, whereon Is erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, NEW BANK BARN, nnd all the ncccasnry out-building; a never railing spring or water near thu house j nu or- i runni witn cuoicc trim, ixc. i The land, nearly nil cleared, nnd In nn excel- j lent state of cultivation. Late the property of Henry Winner, deceased. j Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock, n. ni. on said day, when the conditions will he made known by MICHAEL KMERK II. jr., i Executor of tho Estate or Henry Witmcr, dec. ' Jordan twp., Aug. 22, 187X j MIEKIFK'M NALEK. " j BY Virtue of sundry writs of Ven. Exponas, Plurlus Ven. Exponas and Levari Facias, j Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county nnd to me directed, will ; be exposed to public sale nt the Court Hoii5c, In i the borough of Suubury, on j Monday, Nep'tember Sth, 173, I at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following real crtute, to ; wit : j All that certain piece or lot of ground situate ; in the borough of Suubury, aforesaid, marked In i the general plan of said borough ns lot number ; ninety-two, (y-j) containing in breadth, north j and south on Broadway street. II fly-seven (J7) i feet and six inches, and In IciikiIi ea.t and west ! two hundred and thirty feit (U30,) bounded on! the south by Whortleberry street (now Walnut street) on the west by Broadway, on Ihc north by I lot number ninety-one, (ill) nnd on the east by ' nu nlley, whereon is erected a two story frame j building with back kitchen. Seized, taken in execution, ami to he sold ns ! the property of Mary F. Slnantz, with notice to ' Uoorge Lyon and Nancy his w ile tene tenants. ALSO : All that certain lot or piece of land sililnle in Lewis toncship, Northumberland county, Pa., bounded aud described as follows : beginning at a stone iu tin' centre of the rond; thence by land of Michael Welsh, south forty-live deirees, e.ist one hundred (100) feet ton stone, I heme by land of which this Is a part, south forty-live and n-luilf (45'j) degreess wesl fifty-live (.') leet, to a stone; thence by the same north forty-live (45) degrees, west one hundred (100) feet to :i stone ; thence bv the said road ami hind of Christian (imtl', north forty-live (45) degrees, cast liliy-live ; feet to the place of beginning, containing Ull perches strict measure, whereon is erected a one j story frame building, known ns the Bethany i Evungelical Church. j Seized, taken iu execution and to he sold us the , procrty of James Hollyouk, John Lindauer, and Howard .lames, Trustees in trust for Bethany , Church of tho Evangelical association, Lewis township. : ALSO: j Ail that certain lot or piece of ground ait mite i in the borough of Watsoniown, Noithiimhcrliind ! county, Ph., hounded and described as follows, to wit : hounded on the north ly laud ot James J Wenck, on the we.-t by llu public road, on the south by I mi. I of l'lii'ip Winicrsicin . and or Ihc cast by 111,' brewery properly, containing in width sixty-two feet, and in depth two hundred feet, ; wheicnii is eivieed u ouu and a-half story brick j dwelling house. Seized, iukcii In execution and to be sold as the property of James Campbell. ALSO: All that certain lot of ground situate In the borough of Sunbiiry, county ol Northumberland, Male of Pennsylvania, marked In the gmieral town plan of said liorough ns lot number nliiety two ('J'-") containing in breadth, north aud South on Broadway street, tlfty-seveu feet andsixuch es, and ill length, east ami west, two hundred and thirty feet, bounded on the south by Whor tleberry street, (now Walnut street) on lit west by Broadway street, on the north by lot number ninety-one (Ul) and on the cast by an alley. Seized, taken in execution nnd to lie sold as the property of George Lyon and Nancy hi wife. ALSO: A certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Northumberland, couuty of Northumberland, and Slate of Pennsylvnu'a, hounded on the north by an alley, on the cast bv an allev,ou the south by Queen street, and on the west by lot of Win. KUlott., w hereon arc erected a two story frame dwelling house and other buildings.. Seized, taken in execution aud to be sold ns the property of John Dale. ALSO: A certain messuage, lot or piece of land situ ate in Uper Augusta township, county of Nor thumberland, l a., ou the south side or Centre turnpike, it being '.he piece of land commonly known as 1 onracl academy, lot more particu larly bounded and described us follows, to wit . beginning on the Centre turnpike, at the corner of ii lot of ground, which the said Conrad sold to Solomon Everitt ; thence ulong the eastern line of said lot two huudred feet to un alley ; thence cubtward along linn of said alley (on n liue to be a coiitluunllou or tlie lute line or tlie several lots which thu said Conrad bus sold, facing the pike aforesaid, two hundred aud forty (240) feet to a post thence oh a Hue parallul to the Urst mentioned Everitt Iwie two hundred (200) feet to tbe said Centre turnpike t theuce along the sou thern side of said pike ou a straight Hue two hundred and forty (40) reel to the place of be glutting. Selzud, tukeu Iu executiou and to be sold as the projerty of the Suubury Lyceum. ALSO i A certain lot or piece of ground situate IiiCIhM Usiuuiuu township, Northumberland couuty Peuusylvaniu. bounded and described a follows, to wii i northerly by tbe publie roud aud tlilllu. caslwardly by public roud, southwardly by Cbll- lisquuque creek, aud westwurdly ny laud ol lies akl.ih Park, knowu a the Cuiuuiiug Home stead, containing five acres more or less, where on are erected a two story frame dwelling house, frame barn and other buildings. Also, cer lalu lot or piece of ground situute In the town ot Montandon, Cbilllsqnaqne township, county and State aforesaid, bounded northwardly by Main street, southwardly by an alley, eastwardly by lot or 6. G. Frcy, and westwurdly by lot or Cburle Hartmnn, containing sixty-nve (63) reel In width, and In depth one hundred and sixty (1C0) feet more or less, whereon is erected a two story brick dwelling house. Also, twelve, and a-balf (WO eerulu lot of grouud sltuat in the lowu, township, county, aud Slate aforesaid, known aud designated Iu tho general plan of said town us lots numbers twelve, (13) seven teen, (17) eighteen. (18) nineteen, (IU) twenty, (20) twenlv-oue, (31) twenty-two, (22) tweuty-ty-three, (23) forty, (40) forty-oue, (41) forty two, (42) forty-three, (43) each containing la width forty fuel, and lu depth oue hundred and sixty (100) feet, half or lot uumber thlrty-nluer (tf) containing In width twenty (30) leet, aud in depth one hundred and sixty (160) (eel, and lot number forty-seven, (47) containing In width forty (40) feet, and lu depth one hundred aud forty feet, (140) Seised, taken la execution and to be sold as tbe property of J. A. J. Cummings. . SAMTEL II. BOTHERMEL, Bheriff. herlff's Oflce, Sunkury, August 29, 1873. rillLK! MALE OF Valuable It 1 F. atnte. WILL ho exposed lo Pnbllc Pule, on the pre mises, in Lower Mulmnoy township, Nor thumberland Co., Pa., nn SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 187.1, Thu following Heal Estate, to wit : A Certain ' Traet of Land situate in Lower Mulmnoy township, Northum berland coutiiy,ra.. near the County Line, bound ed and described ns follow i on the east by lands of Alexander Blngaman and Ellas Byurly, south by lands of Joseph Bpotts, John Spntls,nnd Mu hnntongo crook, weft by lands of Isaac Rndel, and J. B. Leuker, and on tbe north by lands of Ellas Bycrly, containing 124 ACRES, and 11 PERCIIKS, more or less, whereon are erected a two story LOO HOUSE, wenther-bonrded, and BANK BAKN, and other ont-buildings ; a never falling Spring of Wator uour the house, an Orehaid with choice fruit, &c. ALSO, Another TRACT of LAND, lu said township, bounded by lands of Solomon Reed, Ellas Byerly, John B. Lcnkcr and William Mi chael, containing 25 ACRES, more or less, all of which is cleared, and in excellent stnt? of cul tivation. . ALSO, Tho undivided one-third of a TRACT of LAND, situate in said Lower Mahanoy town ship, bounded by lands of David 8chrclbcr, William Dcppln. the Mnhnnlongo creek, and a public roud, containing 11 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected TWO 8TONE HOU SES, one of which Is occuplen as n 8loro and Tavern Btnnd, a BANK BARN, a young OR CHARD with choice fruit, and all necessary out buildings. ALSO, A Limstonc Lot situato In said town ship, hounded by lands of Adam Lcnker, Elins Wert, Jacob Witmcr and ethers, containing one hairncrc. more or less, whereon Is erected a LIME KILN. There Isalso a lime stone quarrv on the lot. ALSO, Mountain Land situate In Mifflin twp., Dnuphin county, Pn., bounded by Mahantongo creek, lands of Moses Trontman's heirs, Isaac Rndel, Ellas Bycrly and others, containing 121 ACRES.and 105 perches, more or less. This tract is well timbered with Oak-Chestnut, nnd pine. The land will be sold in lots or twenty acres each. Lnlc Ihc property or Michael Wert, dcc'd.Sale to commence at 18 o'clock, ni., on said day, when tlio conditions of sale will be made known by t PETER WERT. ' '. JOHN WERT. Lower Mahanoy, Anguit, Si, 1S73. TUE G1UCAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can bo- cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, ns has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be tho most reliable preparation ever in troduced for tho relief .and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the publie, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore I hroat, Pains or Sore- i ness in (ho Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. 'Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a i Cough, and leave tho cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses tho lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing tho causo of the complaint. PREPARFD BT BETH V. FOWLS 4 B0H8, Bostoa, Ksu., And sold by DrugflsU sad Dealers fneraJly. Orphans)' Court Sale. IN Pursuance of an Order of tho Orphans' Court, of Northumberland County, will be ex posed to public sale, at the house of Solomon Troutmaii, lu Jordan township Northumberland couuty, ou TIIURSDAT TIIE itHth AuguM, 1873, thu following ralunblo described real estate, to wit : No. I. A certain tract or Wood Land situate In Jordan township, county or Northumberland, Pa., adjoining lands or the heirs or Mokcs T root man, John Bohnor, David Scbwartx and others, containing thirty-four acres, and one hundred aud thirty-two perches, all well tim bered. No. 2. A Tract of Wood Lnnd situate in the township, county and Stato aforesaid, adjoin ing lands of William Shutter, Henry Bycrly, and Peter Troutmnn, containing Ten Acres, and one hundred aud forty perches, all well timlicrcd. No. it. A Tract of Wood Land situate lu tho township, county nnd State aforesaid, adjoining lands of Ycrgcr aud Daniel, Moses Troulimin'a heirs and Elias Troutman, all well timbered. No. 4. A Tract of Land situate in the town ship and comity aforesaid, adjoining lands of Jacob Hoffman, John Troutman, Moses Tront man's heirs, John Boliuer, Daniel Broslous, Emanuel Bohncr, and George W. Troutmau, containing Eighty-one acres and tweuly-five per ches, all In A tine state or cultivation, ou which are eructod . A TWO STOUT DWELLING HOUSE AND BASK BAUS,und all necessary outbuildings. No. 5. A Trnct ol Laud situate in the town ship, county and Stale aforesaid, adjoining lauds of John Troutin.in, Ellas Itin-U, Peter Troutinan, Ellas Troutman, John Botiner and Moses Trout man's heirs, containing ninety-three acres nnd sixty perches, all lu a Cue. slate of cultivation, ou whicli arc erected 3 TWO STORY DWELLING DOUSES, BANK BARN, and all othor necessary outbuildings. No. 6. A Trnct of Land situate partly In Low. er Mahanoy township, Northumberland county, nnd partly in Mitfliu township, Dauphin county, l a., adjoining lands or Samuel Kietii, Alexander Bingnman, Elias Byerly, Jacob Witmer, Heury Lahr, Isaac Kaedul aud other, containing Eighty-eight acre, and tvuty-four perche all iu a One state of cultivation, ou which are erected a DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN, and all necessary outbuildings. ' No. T. A Tract of Wood Lnnd situate In Lykcns township, Dauphin county, Pa., adjoining lands of John Troutmau, Jacob Holfinan. Jacob Bush and John 'iVoutman, containing Nuiecrc mora or less, wn timrjereoV No. 8. - A Tract of Limestone Laud situate in Jordan townhtp,-Vothmubcrland county, Pa., adjoining lands of Peter Reefer, Henry Itarscher, Mins f blllps 'and' William Shntltir, containing one-fourth or an acre more or les. Bale to eornwjcnca at 10 o'clock of said day, wheu condition or sal will be made known by SOLOMON TROUTMAN, Executor or Moses Troutmo'n, dec. Jordan twp., August 6, 1M3. nlEti Is the most poweiful clennrer. Hrengihner nnrtremoverof Glandular Obstructions known to Materia Mellon. It Is specially adgpted to constitutions "worn down" and debilitated by the warm weather of Spring and Summer, when the blood Is not in active circulation, consequently gnthcrlng Impu rities from slogglshncs and Imperfect actw.n of the secretive organs, and Is manifested by ru mors, Eruptions, Blotches, Boils, Pestules, Scro fula, c. When weary nnd lanqnid from ovorwork, nnd dullness, drowsiness nnd Imtln tnkc the place of energy and vigor, the system needs a Tonic to bill ld.lt up and help the Vital Forces to regain their reeupcmtlvs power; In the heat of Summer, frequently I'hc Liver aud Spleen do nnt properly perform' their runc tlons; the Uterine and Urlnarv Organs are in active, producing weakness of the stomach and intestines nnd a prcdlspociticn to bilious derange, ment. DR: WELLS Extract of Jtirnbrbn Ispreparcu plrectly from tho South American Plant, nnd is pceulinrv suited to nil these dllti cultles t It will cleanse Hie Vitiated Blood, streng then the Lire-Giving Powers, and remove all ohstruclinns from impaired and enfublcd Organs. It should he freely taken, ns Jurubeba is pro nnnnced by medical writers the niott cllleient Purifier, Touic and Deobstruent known In the whole range of medicinal plants. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St., N. Y. Sole Agent for the United States. Price, 91 per Bottle. 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