Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 19, 1873, Image 3

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SUN BURY, DECEMBER 19, 1873.
Itallroad Tim Table.
ARRIVAL AD DBPABTtlllB Or TRAINS AT SCNBCRT.
N. C. R. W., South.
Elmlr Mall, 1115s m
Erie Mall, 18.55 "
Bntfalo Kx. 8.50 "
HarrlsburgAc. 8.10 p m
P. A E. R. R. Went.
Erie Moll, 5.15 it in
Rcoovo Ae. 11.10 a m
ElmlraMall 4.10 pm
ButlaloKx, 7.10
SUHBt'BT AND LEWI8TOWN R. R.
Leave Banbury for Lewlstown at 6.85 a. m.,
and 4.90 p. in. .
Arrive at Sunbury from Lcwistown at 1.85
and 6.55 p.m.
UAMOKIN DIVISION, . 0. R. W.
'LBAVB I ABBIVB
Kxpress, 11.45am 1 Mall, 9.S0am
Mall, 4.80 p m Express, 4.00 pm
An accommodation train loaves Bhamokln at
T.10 a m, arriving at Mt. Carmel at 7.40 a m.
Returlne, leave Mt. Carmel at 7.00 p m, arriv
ing at Bhamokln 7.80 p m.
DANVILLR, HAZLITON & WrLKKSBAIlRB R. R.
Leaves Btinbury at 645 a. m., for Tork. He
turn at 4.10 p. m.
TlMB BCIKorxB OVBH TH N. C. n. W. TOR
WABniNOTON Citt. Bocthwarti. Train leave
Sunbury at 12.55 a. m. and 11.15 n. m., arrive!
nt Ilurrieburg at 5.10 a. m. and 8.10 p, m., at
Baltimore at 8.50 a. m. and 6.40 p. m., at Wash
ington City at 10.85 a. m. and 8.30 p. m.
Northward. Leaves Washington City at 4.48
a. m., 11.85 a. m. and 9.88 p. m.) arrive at Bal
timore at 6.30 a. m., 12.80 p. m. and 11.20 p. m.,
at Harrisbnrg at 1.00 p. m., 4.50 p. m. and 8.55
a. m., at Buubury 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p. m. and 7.10
p. m.
Accidental Insurance Tickets can be had
J. Bhlpman, Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
of
Winter Arrangement for the Pont
Ofllce at Nunbnry, Pa.
Offla Open from 6.50 a. ., to 8 p. m., except
on Sunday:
TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE
MAILS.
Arrives as follows i
From the East at 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p. m.,
" Booth, 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p. m.
" West, 5.15 a.m. ,11. 15 p.m. ,4.10 p. m.,
' " North, 1.60 a. m.,11.15 a. m., 4.10 p.m.
Bhamokln, Mt. Carmel and points on
that line, 9.25 a. in., 4.00,n. in.
Malls close as follows :
For the East, 5.45 a. in., 10.50 a. m., 4.50 p. m.
" Booth, 10.50 a. m., 4.50 p. m. 8 p. in.
" West, 10.50 a. m., 8.50 p. m., 8.00 p. m.
" North 3.50 p. m., 8 p. m.,
Bhamokio proper 11.15 p. m.
Bhamokln and oOIces on that route, 4.S0
p. m.
Money orders will not be issued after 6 p. m.,
on Saturdays.
J. J. BMITIT, P. M.
justness fiotuls.
Tbb Improved Ohover & Baker Skwino Ma
(hinb. These "celebrated machines are otTeri'd
st the most reasonable rate. For particulars
apply to D. ii. KUTZ, Agent,
Feb.32,'73.-ly. Upper Augusta township.
Caroline Dai.ics, dealer in Musical Instru
ments and Sewing Machines, Market street, near
Third, Sunbury, Pa. Call and examine the best
Organs, Melodeons, Sewing and Knitting Ma
chines in the market. Always on hand the Es
tey, Silver Tongue, Smith's American, Mason A
Hamlin Organs. Orders taken for all kinds of
Pianos and Musical Instruments. The Peoples'
Favorite Sewing Machines j Domestic and G ro
ver A Baker. Persons purchasing machines
from me will receive instructions. First-class
Knitting Machines for sale.
Amotaeb Lot. Just srrired, another lot of new fur
niture st B. L. Ilaudeubusb's store in Maaonic building.
Ttas stock still Increases In attraction. The selections
is the finest in the country, and bring large gives all s
fair opportunity to get the most fashionable aa well as
the. best made.
A rush was made ou W. H. Miller's Excelsior Boot and
Bhoe mure during the wet weather of late for Gum anoea,
but hia large atock caunot become exhausted aoou. The
very beat of Oum boota and auoee are aold at aatoninhing
low prices. Besides auy atyle made can he had at hia
stere.
Hats and Caps. Samuel Faust, has Just re
turned from tlte city with a large assortment of
the latest style bats. His stock Is full, and the
latest 6tylcs can be had at his store, on Market
street at city prices.
Ocn friend, D. A. Finney, is making cxteusivo
preparations for the holidays, and has Just open
ed a fine assortment of goods suitable for tho
occasion. Dry Goods Woolen Goods, Notions,
Boots and Shoes, a line assortment of Jewelry,
Groceries, and every thing you can wish for in
tho mcruuntlls Una can be bought nt his store at
panic prices. Call and examine his stock.
Wur.RE to get Your Holiday Goods. For
merchandise of all descrlptlous,go to the stores of
of Messrs Reed, Bro. and Beaeholtz, Kccfer and
tfassler, D. A. Finney and J. F. Byrod. For
Groceries, G. W. Bin 1th keeps the best and fresh
est In the town.
For ready made clothing, 8. Herzfeldcr not
nly sells the cheapest, but keeps the largest
assortment on hand. He has Just received a new
lot, exprtnaly for the Holidays.
Boots and 8hu. for largo assovttneut of the
best In market, W. H. -Miller's Excelsior store,
takes the lead In the county. ne has the h-at
assortment ever seen In this section ..f tue coun
try- ,
For Toys, Books, Pictures, or auy nrtldo SuU-
able for Holiday presents, wlrl be found In abuu.
dance, at C. B. Huxletlnes Store.
Millinp.ry Goods. Our town has never been
better supplied In millinery llian now." The
ores are filled to overflowing, and the loveliest
hats and bonucts that ever woman gazed upon,
are found at the stores of Misses A Hancock,
Lou. Phlsblcr, M. L. dossier and L. Wclser.
Other fancy good not enumerated are kept ex
yreasly for presents to ladles.
Ladles Dress Goods of every description can be
found at MJss Kale Black's store.
Fancy articles suitable for presents, will be
found a f the Drug stores of U. B. Cadwnllnder,
Dr. C. M. Martin A Co. and W. D.Mellhk.
In the cutlers- liucaua Hardwnre.Messrs Pulue
and McCormlCk take tho lead. K discount on
Ruythiug they sell. They keep the best aceort-
meat and sell cheap.
Those who have uot got a good stove to get up
a good holiday dinner, are reminded that A
Krousn and J. B. Reed, have the lied made, uud
sell at panic prices for cash.
Coal. Our reader who expect to provide for
the celling np ot hue roasts, will be glad to learn
that Messrs Grant, Bo., Rhodes aud Haas, Val.
Biix, and J. M. Cadwaliodcr, sell the beet nrtl
clo In market.
Iu the Jewelry line T. B. Shannon and A. M.
Melxel, have received a large supply for holiday
presents. Their stock Is equal to city establtah
menu, and supplied with latest stylus.
Tub beat Fresh Oysters for tho holidays, as
well as toys and coafcellonarles.
8. Nevins' store, uext door to the
flee, this place.
wm i soiu at
telegraph of-
Our "conscience fund" Is now open for, con
tributions from all who owe us for their paper.
We wunt euough "lucre" to buy ourselves a
Christmas present.
It Is said that there is a fearful mortality
among the turkeys, notwithstanding the hard
limes. There are uo indications, however, that
we are to tie the possessor of any during the ho
lidays, J. B. Kapp, for a number of years conductor
on the P. A E. R. R., has received the appoint
mentof conductor on the Pennsylvania Central.
Death or Col. Geo. Waoenseller. After a
few months' Illness, Col. Geo. Wagonseller, one
ef our aged cltlsens, breathed his last on Monday
the 15th inst., at the Central Hotol, where he had
been boarding for some fourteen years. Col
Wagenseller was native of Chester county, this
State, and after growing np to manhood migrated
to Schuylkill and became a highly Influential cl-
tlscn of that conuty. About twenty years ago
he was elected by the Democrats to the leglsla
tnre from that connty, and at once took a lead
Ing part on the Democratic ido of the House
During this session a United Stales Senator was
to be elected, and there was considerable excite
ment on the vote being close, the Democrats
having but one or two majority. Qen. Cameron
was made the choice of the opposition to the De
mocratic candidate. On the ballot being had,
Wagcnsellw concluded to vote for Gen. Came
ron, believing htm to bo the best qualified for
the potitlon, arid was Joined by Mr. Lebo of
Schuylkill and Mr. Mancar of York connty, and
Mr. Cameron was elected. Col. Wagenseller
frequently referred to this vote as he considered
it one of the best acts of his Ufa. Though
severely censured by the Democratic party of
that day, he always alluded to his vote with
great satisfaction, and as an act which he never
regretted. Since that eveut tho Colonel acted
with the Republican party, and was an Influen
tial member, but never held ofllce afterwards. He
was noted for his sociability and Joviality of dis
position, as well as honesty of purpose. He was
klud hearted, and always trie to those who met
him lu the spirit of friendship. His verbal pro
mises were as good as his note, always to bo re
lied upon. Those who kiow him knew him
best. Although be made no external professions
of religion,his honesty of purpose was based upon
a strong religious sentiment In the faith of which
he built his hopes beyond tho present, llo was
without family, but hud a strong attachment to
his relatives and frlcut'.e. TLe poor never ap
plied to bim in vain, nor did he boast of his good
deeds. He often relieved the suffering unknown
to all but himself and God. For a number of
years he was In tho employ tho N. C. R. R. com
pany ns tio inspector, and along the road as far
as his Jurisdiction weut, the name.of the Colonel
was ehcrished by both old and young. In the
Masonic Order ho was a bright star, always rea
dy to perform his share of the work, endeavoring
at all times to live up to tho requirements of
of the order. His remains were taken In charge
by a committee of his Masonic brethren of this
place, and conveyed to his native county for In
terment on Tuesday last, whore it wns burled
with masonic honors.
Geo. Wenrick, the murderer of Dr. Wagen
seller, sentenced to the Eastern penitenllnry last
week, was taken to Philadelphia on Tuesday ev
ening last by tho Sheriff of Snyder county, no
was brought to this place on the Lewlstown
train, and taken to the Central Hotel until the
8.40 train arrived in the evening. While at the
hotel ho was Interviewed by many of our citi
zens who expressed regret at his early depravity
which lead him to tho erlmo for which he was on
his way to the penitentiary. It is a sad warning
to the young who aro pursuing the same career
forgetful of the fact, that their course leads to
grief and disgrace, ns was the case in this In
stance. Killed James Conliir, one of tlir- w '
smiths nt tb.. p -"! th's place, was
killed on Wcduesday, on the Lackawanna A
Bloomsburg Rnlload, nt Danville. From nn err
ploycc ou the tralu on which Mr. Coiillll' was rid
ing, we learn the following particulars : It ap
pears that he got ou the caboose of a coal train
at Northumberland, iu company with a little
girl, whoru be wns golug to take to her home In
Scranton. The conductor of the train intended
to put Mr Conliir off at the first station the train
would stop nt, but owing to the heavy fog which
prevailed, he was uunblc to signal his engineer,
and when the train was passing tbrM. Duriii.
.t uu uvual efeea, un. luvui ireiglii came follow
ing It at a high rate of speed, striking the ca
boose and Instantly killing Mr. C'onliff. The
little girl was uninjured. The deceased wus nu
intelligent mechanic, and nn Englishman by
birth. He was aged about 50 years. Daily oC
Thursday.
BiXAUsn Mr. Jacob Cable, the attentive and
efficient janitor of the Court House has beeu
puttiug some repairs ou his house lately, the edi
tor of the Daily thinks it looks "suspicious."
Not nt nil neighbor ! Mr. Cable is an Industri
ous man ns is Indicated by the clean condition of
the Court House. Besides he economizes in his
expenditures, aud is able thereby to make Im
provements which appear to be maliciously
noticed by our neighbor. Can tho editor stato
an Instance of the klud while tho "Ring" were
running the county offices. Evcu the calculator,
the bosom friend of the cditcr of the Dally, not
withstanding that he made out his own tax du
plicates snort of the assessments, Is not known
to have made any Improvement iu the town.
Tub nineteenth Sessioi of tho Teachers' Insti
tute of Northumberland County, was held at
Shtmoklu during the pnst week. The attend
ance Is reported as uot being as large us was ex
pected, but those present were zenlons, nnd made
the exercises quite interesting. Prof. Vlcker-
ibam was present on Wednesday, uud partlcl-
1 -d lu the proceedings. Dr. Eyeter of Harris
' ' a'90 l,rcC111 during part of the session,
KnJc0 '--eh to tho Interest of the Institute.
hllo these 11. ,utMl Mre hitcuded to Improve
, , , -vstem, nnd advance the
cause of educalWn, welle w,ned tQ bdleyc ,ha
noiuing oi inese seas
have the desired effect
""" should be changed to
'ivcrblalllv tlmcasn
Willi, twicr wic aeaaiuu, wic icu,crg lnftUgUrilto
i.-.i .. r. , t ... . -
new ruici, thereby demoralising lu,r lt.uooU , ,
. t : .1 1 1 r . i . ; ir
mr iu.uuii- i'i luu .t.invfi. ii luu lou'ention of
teachers would be held beloro the couu,.
incut of the school sessions, t'aere would bj.
aissuttsiuciion on account or lots of time
teachers, as well as to the making of ehangc
lu the classes to the demoralization of tlieehools
for the time being.
New Sabbath School. The pareutHuud chil
dren of Purdytown met lu the ucw school house,
Suuday, Daceinber 7th, for the purpose of orga
nizlug a (,'nlou Sabbath School. After prayer,
by J. Eekmau, Esq., the following officers were
elected, or appointed, to wit i John Eckman,
Esq., aud Jacob Bartholomew, Esq., Buperlu-
Undents) Philip M. Eckmnu, Secretary Johu
M. Fox, Ass't Secretary ( Kelly Zerby, Librarian!
Aaron Courad, Assist't Librarian Charles
Eekmau Tre'r. Messrs. Bartholomew, Pcralug
and Fox were appointed a Cotnmlttea to solicit
funds for the purpose of purchasing LIbrury
books, tlckuts, Ac. It Is hoped thtt the children
will be punctual every Bubbulh nitrnlng at 9 o'
clock, so ns to get throrigh with the exor
cise. iu tiuie to attend the different places of
worahln In fiu,.i.i, t..PA..a n.j Pnu..n,.r..n
. mslte1 l0 be ,,re8i,ot 8uJ lUlu ..Heo,,,.,,.,,, tUe
-00(1 KarX.
Accident. On Friday evening last, a freight
train ou the P. a E. railroad run off the track
lualde the bridge at NoithninWerUad, damaglug
the sills and Umbers. The eight o'clock train
was delayed.for some hours until the passengers
and baggage were transient , nother train
on this side of the wreck.
A Dinner will be served ou Christmas day at
the Baptist Church, near the turnpike. In tiha
mokin township. During the balance of the
week a festival will be held In the church, the
proceeds to be applied to the benefit of the
f'hnrcb
Casualties ni Tn CoAt Rboiobs. The nam
ter of peisons killed and maimed In the mines In
the counties of Dauphin, Schuylkill, Northum
berland and Columbia during 1878 Is considera
bly In excess ot the previous year's victims. The
following Is comparison with that of last yeart
1873. 1973. Inc.
417 91 26
254 207 87
71 4 22
267 169 08
Rilled
Maimed
Leaving widows
Leaving orphan children
"The "Miliontan" compllmonts Prothonotary
Rohrbach upon the neatness of his record books.
We frequently hear him spoken of ns a very effi
cient officer." Shamokin Herald.
We are not at all surprised to see Prothonotary
Rohrbaeh compllmentod, for all who have occa
sion to do business In that office And everything
In good order, with efficient clerks in attendance.
In fact the change Is so great that It reminds one
of passing suddenly from the midst of n hard
winter Into the lap of spring. '
Mine Accident. On Monday as a loaded car
was being hoisted np the plain at the Luke Fid
lcr breaker, tho chain broke and the car was pre
cipitated to the bottom with a fearful velocity.
Robert Anderson and Frank Blxlcr, who were
at the bottom of the plain, were struck by the
car. Anderson had his' right ankle so badly
shattered that amputation was found necessary.
The operation was performed by Drs. Robins
and Weaver, and the patient Is doing well.
Blxlcr was severely bruised and cut about the
head and face, but his Injuries are not dangerous.
Shamokin Herald.
Gov. Tnos. E. Bramlette, of Louisville, Ky.,
has given three years to the building np of a
public Library In Louisville, which he intends
shall be the host In the country. He Is dolug it
by a series of Gift Concerts, the profits of Which
go to the Library. Tho third drawing distribut
ed 1500,000, and the fourth, which has Just been
postponed to March 31st, distributes (1,500,000.
Gov. Bramlette has almost doubled the business
of the Louisville Post-office. Eighteen clerks are
kept busy twelve hours each day Bending off cir
culars in answer to iuquhlcs for tickets.
The Oldest and Tub Best. These are the
bold claims which tho publishers of the New
York Observer make for thoir paper. Aud yet
the facts of history bear them out In their first,
while an undevinting course In sending out n
large, full, fresh, readable family newspaper,
gives them at least a right to lay claim to the se
cond. In tho great multitude of papers that are
published tho Obtcrver holds Its own posittou,nnd
an enviable position It is. No paper reaches us
that we can recommend more heartily. It. Is
published at three dollars a year, and the pre
mium picture nnd chromo humbugs are left for
those who havo nothing better to offer. S. I.
Prime A Co., 3" Park Raw, New York.
Tue Weather is delightful although we arc in
mid-winter. One week from yesterdny will bo
Christmas, nnd the weather has been uniformly
and remarkably mild sluce winter commenced.
It suits panic tlme. oureiy tho Lord "lempcr-
eth tho Storm to the Shorn Lamb."
It is estimated that the estate of the lato Col.
Geo. Wagenseller Is worth about six thousand
dollars. He made a will, and named Geo. Hill,
Esq., of this place, ns the i""""''
The dedicatory exercises of the new Presbyte
rian church at this place, were held last evening.
The Rev. Dr. O. W. Stnlly, of Pottsvlllc, deliver
ed a most elequent sermon on tho occasion. Ser
vices will be held In the church every evening un
til the forepart of next week. Eminent clergy
men from abroad will participate In the exer
cises. Bartolett's PiCTt'RE Uai.i.euy is becoming
noted for its beautiful pictures. Some of the
finest in the country arc takcu at the Portable
Gallery. Burtolclt is a noted Photographic nnd
btcrcoseoplc artist, uml riua s peciuit.. r nis
work which ore uot excelled. ' Now Is the time
to procure a good picture, and have it framed In
ono of his latest style frames. Nothing would
be more acceptable to a friend thau a good like
ness which can be hud nt Baitolett's. Albums,
Frames, Ac, iu great variety always on hand.
The public Schools in this place were closed
during the past week on account of the teach
ersjittendiug tho Institute at Shamokin, which
has been In session since Monday last.
Oi'it old friend, G eo. Weaver, formerly of
Lower Augusta township, but now residing in
the State of iown, dropped in to see ns on Tues
day last. Mr. Weaver looks well, and reports
that he is well plcised with his westeru home,
but says ho prefers the old Keystone State to
any other.
Mt KKAV, Docoai. A Co., are now employing
one hundred aud twenty-five meu ou the eight
hour system. This is far better than an entire
suspension of the works. While Messrs. JI. D.
A Co., nave rradc a deductiou or ten per coin on
wue.es, they have also reduced the price of rents,
coal, wood, Ac, furnished to their hands to the
same amount. Daily iflltouUm.
Cuaki.es Stoi t of Milton, has been appointed
by the Governor to tho position' of Scaler of
Weights and Measures (or Northumberland
county. A good appointment.
The vote on the new Constitution, In Sunbury,
stood as follows 1 East Ward 230 for, nnd 64
aguiuat, and in the West ward S for, and 31
against.
Tub members of the "Farmers nnd Horticul
turists' Association" nre requested to meet at the
Augusta post oftlco, on Saturday, 27th lust., at
3 o'clock p. in., to report the result ot their ex
periments with the seeds received from Wash
ington j And also to elect ofliesr for the coming
year. Be punctual.
JOHN STERNER. Pre't.
J. Clark, bcu'y.
Lower Augusta, Dec. hi, IsTII.
u to be Sou. The SherilT sale of the D.
H. & v Rttiiroiui advertised In our laet week's
Issue, ""'leendlscontluued. The lud-'meut on
which the 1 ,d was su bu tM lmi hevn a,uiac
torily arrange . , . ,v,i,diawu.
The place to g, tusurcd Is ut Yodei 's agency.
Fikb uud Life Ins , ttU10Uu. Piaecd
iu reliable com pan lea ,t 1,. M. Voder's offlee,
neat the Court House.
Have you a Cullender for M-4 , ,c ...11 llt
Yodei's olllce aud get one L'rulUtonsV
Thehe arc three difT, rent atvles .t ...
for boys the "Inverness" overcoat with half
cape, mu saquc overcoat wan cape, nd the
plaiu sacque overcoat. These fultlll uK the re
quirements of boys until the ago of tl fleet, xi,e
patterns of theso, with the engraved model and
description furnished ou IU envelope, will ena
ble auy person of ordinary lulclliK,,UC(! to n,tt.
ter iuhi uioai nreauea 01 vak. me inuhtnir or
me -oig - ooy s cout aud irowscrs.--JJtmorttl't
.vwnty.
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JAY PhEHENT rOH TBB JUVB-
biles. VHHortH i ion.., t.,Hea, 1.00 a year,
a brilllaut aud uaful Juvenile u....,uy ltlat taf.
oaatea all olbers In its auracllveues i,. IM1.
tnerous aud beautiful engravings, entertainv.
stories oilmnal music, und oiuer spicy coulritiu
lions render It tudiapeuable iu every houUold
where it is iutroduced. Tke premiums ottered
to eucta auttaarlber are really woudertut, com
prisini: uuionif tueia luvenlle books to the amount
of 11.75, a Hue chrou,o worth (5, a slereoscop
with a scries of views, a good microscope, and
numerous otner prsseuts worm mora than
year's subscription. W, Jennings Deniorcst,
usi Broadway, xtw roric, rnunsuer
Bcmbnbr's Monthly for December Is rich In
Illustrated letter-press. It opens with a se
cond paper or Edward King's racy nnd accurate
description of "The Great South t Old and New
Louisiana." There are thlrty-fonr engravings,
chiefly views of New Orleans noted places and
sketches of noted or representative persons. A
arent deal of statistical and other Information Is
here given. "Savage Man," with thirteen en
gravings, treats of various races In many coun
tries. A biographical sketch of Richard Antho
ny Proetor, the eminent English astronomer and
mathematician, now only thirty-six years old, is
eurlohed with his portrait. There Is an amusing
page of etchings, representing scenes, no doubt
actual, In the New York Centrnl Park. The
continued papers aro serial novels by Miss Trnf
ton nnd Mrs. Davis, and the second part of Mr.
Froudo's learned and valuable "Annals of on
English Abbey" (St. Alban's), which, bet
ter thnn anything we hnve read for a long
time, takes ns fur back, showing what Eiig1lh
monastic life was In the remote past.
Holiday Attractions in great nbundai co
will bo found lu the January number of The
Model Parlor Magazine nod a valuable premium
U each subscriber. Demorcst's Monthly Stands
unrivaled as a family Magazine. Its choice lite
rature, Its superior music, its large amount of
vnliiablo Information, Its practical and reliable
fashions, and nriistic Illustrations, give it n just
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tiful Chromos ever issued, "The Old Oaken
Bucket," size 17x20 Inches, and valued at f 15.
W. Jennings Deniorcst, 838 Brondway, New
York, Publisher.
LIST OF JI KOKS
Fob Wsek Commencino Monat, Dec. 20th, 187:1.
0. P. Kump, Turbiilville. .O. O. Hachinan,Walsoiitown
J. A Caldwell, Iicwis. !M. KrratiMter, Delaware.
M. Titsworth, Khanioklii tp J. Bluyuiufccr, Hlilibiiry w w
J. Henrr, Mt. Camirt-o. J. Johnson, Norlhuinberrd
A. Cadwallailer, Milton n w F. I'lfcr, Mlllmi, N W
J. Hoover, Mt. Oarniel IJoro H. Wary, Cameron.
B. Lake, Rhaninkln W. W. Q. lMcher, Kr., Kunb'y w w
P. Blown, Mt. CarniPl twin W. KemptieD, .lordiin.
1. MeHSOuKer, WatHontown.. J. Mutchler. Hlinniokin twp
1. Titawurlu, Hhiimokui tp .T. M. YVittuer, Washington.
J. Lampher, Turlnilville, s. Blnin, Tiirlmt twp.
8, Hhamifin, Turbotville. F. W, Sober, Htiiimokin twp I
1. Wensel, Delaware. It. Smith. Ml. Carmel twp.
O. B. Cailnallader, Silll.ew M. t'lianiherlin, Turbut. 1
H. Wananmker, do J. Work, Delaware. t
8. liinilnp. do ;T. Fonlda, Hr., Zerlie.
J. 11. Miller, Ohlllianuaime. .1. M. ltoush, Milton. :
A. Ziegler, Jackson. ; V,. Kersliuer, Turlmt.
GRAND JURORS.
Fon Wee Commencing Moniiav, Jakvaiiy 5th, 187:1
J. IMfpf, 3on1.in. .T, llrwk, Hianioltin, twi.
A, Troxeli, rhiUenqimqu, A. Hiiiffafmit, Low Multuuo
J. T. Poyein, Loner Aun. O. Mait'r., Coal,
V, Millrr, l'utut. H. lliukhiiufir, Chillfftqua,
E. I)ni?. Shamokin. W W. 'A. Mutitz. HunLnrv. w w
J. Hityder, Iwer August. H. Murxhull. Nfirthutnlrevlll
K. I'uul, l'otut, L. Ou'oliall, (iiimenni.
P. It. Hiiyder, Ixwer Angus M. O'Uniniu, Mt. Onnniltp
A, Kemi, do A. n.irkrii.jUrtf. i Uilliftniu.
Jacob 8)1 Vint, Upper Augu I. Khij man,Iowr Angustn
E. hohuer, Jur.iim. l. Marnlm U Hhumokiti e w
J. Lyon, Hunhury, W W. J. O. Murble. Hunbury c v.
TRAVERSK Jl'ROKS.
J. Wildermnn, Con I. J. II. A'l:ir.i,Siimi)k? w w
A. 4iHt, I jiper Mahanoy. 1. Ktiappcll, JarkD.
.1. H. Cooiht, WattioiittiWii. J. Lvrittr. Cpir Auguf;a.
Vf. Hlood, Ptiiut. !. HollnprtPr ttreuutowii.
(. Ut'ppiii. Jackson, 1 i, rnul, ChilliaquMqut.
F, ltrkenLiup, ISoi thumM.! A. Ooiirer, Lower AugnslH. ;
W. i'ennyl. Hhamokiii twp J. U:iupt, Kbomoktn, w w. j
Hiram It loom. Ixiwer Aug. K. lxiiruubiick. Ii0awure. j
J. I'arlJpin, Sbamokin twp J. Ki.lv, Hunlutry, K W. j
V. Newburv, Point. ?. Vaiuffrvfiuler, NorthuM 1
V, tnulur, Mt. Carniel twp.'J. Kreilrit-k, Northumberl'd
H. Hwunk. Hhamukiu twi, .1. Oanij)!-!!, Hiininokin twp
H. Itetnl, lait. Mubauoy. .1. A. Auckt-r, do w w
W, Foley, Coul. W. Hdm... Uu r.w. i
J. Adunix, Hhamok " '
t, Weill, Mt. t:arniel Boro.1
(1. Iturua, Watitontowii.
J. Iiwin, Watatiiitown,
V. Gunner, Lower Autumn
.!. A. buclKT, Sunbury w w
.1. Hhipe lri j er AugtiKia.
K. Fa nut, Hunbury w w,
P. H.tupt, Cann-iou,
J. Welnli, Coal.
.1. H4-lirer( ShbHioLiu w w.
V. AnnT.(:iii!iu, do twp.
M. hlioll, do i: V.
A, Martin, Mt. Cunuel tw-p.
I.!ider, Jui'kaon
W. Forrifnan,t'hilHFqimqna
D. Tiolltmun, .lonlau.
J. Kicbl, WaHhiuKtun.
I.lNt of Causes for AIJiiriicl ('ourt,
It?reiuber 29th, 1S73.
I. J. W. Frillm; and Son, vs II. F. Manias,
Administrator ol Samuel Stwhlcy.
J. Smith and (ienther, vs II. F. Manias, Ad
nilnstrator of 8. Stehlcy.
!1. Samuel McDaniel, vs IVim'a R. R. Com
pany, lessees of P. fc E. R. U. Co.
4. Levi Seuslinltr, vs H. F. Manias, Adnilnis
trutor of amllel Steliley.
Ti. W'.Y. Withlnston use, vs Michael Flacher-
ty-
0. 3. B. Schooley, vs Henry llaupt.
7. Liindis B.iBlian, vs 11. F. Manga, Adinlhls
trator of Samuel Stehlcy.
5. Win. II. Hartranft, vs School Dire, tors of
Delaware twp.
U. .lokn II. Conrad, vs (ienri;e Miller.
10. John II. onrad, vs oiire Miller.
II. John Bartholomew, sr vs J. H. McCor
mtck. 12. Benjamin Williams, vs J. II. McCormlck.
la. George Bower, vs J. II. McCormlck.
I I. James D. (ichri, vs I.cnard I.. Bidclman.
1. "). Eva Schllelity, vs Anthony Hummel.
1(1. James 11. Homes, vs Win. II Marshall.
17. J. Sanders Ac M. Sanders partners Ae, vs
Frederick nnd Krebs.
Vi. Jacob E. Strlckler, vs John WcM.
1'.). Daniel II. Maurer, vs Henry T. Bowman.
20. George Miller, vs John S. Snvder.
- 2l". J. M. Frey for the use of D. W. Smith, vs
J. C. Morgan and Geo. Treon.
22. Stale Bank, vs Abraham KUelmjcr.
2a. John W. Snook, v Henrv Sliultz.
24. T. 1.. Frymlre and CO.. vs John J. Wlke.
25. E. U. Miller who sues lor himself and Sha
mokin twp, vs Hugh H. Teats.
2il. A. G. Marr, vs Jouulhan Hoover.
27. lioss, Shott & Co, vs J. E. Smith A Co.
::s. J. W. Davit, vs J. P. beard As James Beard
Administrator.
211. Charles Koch; vs J. II. McCormlck.
011. Andiew Ford, vs Aniandus Kuts.
Tot'tipilHliNtM, To Neu of Medium
MeHUN, hikI lo all W iHliius;
lluuii'suud III oh Avoid
I'ayiiiu; HeulH.
By reference to tho Watsentown llecord nud
Sunbury "Gnxette" will be seen a full nnd more
explicit description of tho property I offer for
sale, either lu lots or by the acre. But what 1
wish to more particularly bring beforo .the pub
lic is the LIBERAL. TERMS ou which they are
offered.
I will SELL LOTS from MOO to 500 and
Lands by tho ACRE from 1200 lo $500, nccordiug
to the location.
Teiims : Ten per cent, of the purchase money
down, the balance iu time and a mounts to suit
purchasers, from ONE to EIGHT YEARS, with
legal interest from day of sale.
The streets nnd nlltys will be opened ns fust ns
lots are sold, so that all inny be npprouclied villi
case.
All persons who are now paying rent cun have
an opportunity of securing a home for less 1110
ncv annually' than they arc now THROWING
AWAY Ic rent.
Auy person wishing to sco the hinds or lots
will call on tue, wheu every opportunity w ill be
irlven them to have a fulr chance to see the stitic-
j rior advantages presented to the public.
I l,l',;.n n I.,.. .1 .Lmi .n'orrcil tn. 1
All nuuiouii . 'i , , - , ,. ii,," - - , -
now oiler for sale THREE DWELLING HOU
SES, situate on Wuter street, lu Watsoutown bo
rough, the one being the large nud commodious
Brick Dwelling now occupied by me, all of said
dwellings having the necessary outbuildings for
Immediate use.
For further information call on or address
J. M. FOLLMER,
Wutsoutown, Pa.
October 111, 187.1. 1 yr.
TUe Household Pauut ea,
nud
Family I.ltiiiueut
Is the best remedy lu the world for the following
complaints, vis. : Cramps iu tho Limbs aud Sto
mach, Pain lu the Stomach, llowels, or piuo,
Rheumatism lu nil Its lorma, uttiious toiic.cu
ralgia, Cholera, Dysentery ,Colds, Fresh Wouuds,
Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains
aud Bruises, Ulilll and rever. ror internal ana
Exteruul use.
Its operation U uot only lo relieve the patient,
but entirely removes the cuuse of the coiup'aUii.
It penetrates and pcrvancs tue wnote symem, re
storing hculthy action to all Its parts, and-quick
ening the blood.
The llouvehold lnnarett In purely
vr.a..i ,, A.H HcBlIl)g.
Prepared bv
CVRTIS & HKOWN,
No. 215 Fulton Blreet, New York.
For sale by all druggists,
July 12, 1873. ly.
Tbe l'oaieitiiiu el stsi luvstlid.
Published by a warning and for the benefit of
Ton n g Meu and others wnosunur irom M Envoi s
Deuiliii, i.ohs ot Ma hood, etc., supplying the
means oi sell-cur. Written bv one who cured
himself after undergoing coueiderabla quackery,
and sent free) or receiving a poat-puUl directed
envelop. Butferors are Invited to addreas the
author. NATHANIEL MAYFA1K,
Juus 14,'78 Om. Box 168, Brooklyn, N. Y.
. vcarn. H !.cvr yet
.-fo t ntitir.fH(!tioi!. arsl his
1 1 0)6 piTintwi far all tt
C Cut. Pmr.s. SwelliDi-,
t i -Ml
v tVe., &c, Pit Mail uii'l I
TO COXKUltf PTIVES.
The advirtiaer. having beeu permanently cured at
that dread dtanane, Ooinmmption, by a aim ply remedy.
in anxloue to make known to hia fellow fuitTerera the
ine.ina of enre. To all who desire it. be will aend a copy
of the prescription iiwil, (fre of ctanrge), with the direc
tions, for prepitring and lining the Maine, which they will
niid a mtre i;ure tor t'onaunipiionj AHthina. li roue nit ,
kv.
Partiea winhing the prescriytiou will plcane addreM
Rev. K. A. WILSON.
UH Penn St., Wllliumnbyrgh, w York.
Kov. 21, 1873 in.
KItKOUS OF YOtTII.
A gentlemnn who Buffered for yar from Nervon
liibility. Prenmture Deviy, and all the effect of youth
ful indiscretion will, fur tl eake nf eutlering hn
inanlty, nend free to all who need it, the recipe and di
rection for niriklng the nimple rertletly by wui-h he wm
cured. Huiferera wiehiug to profit by the dvertlern
j experience can do no by addnwHlng in perfect conti-
11 UUCP,
JOHN B. OODKN, 42 (Vdnr Ht., Nrw York.
Nov. 31, ll7iui.
MERCHANTS nn.l MANUFACTUR
ERS will best iwnire tliclr slilmnonts
to their ilcMlnntidii bv nslni;
OenniRoii'n
I'ATKST NIIII'I1XU TUS I
nvi-r '1 wo Hundred Millions have been used
within the past ten years, without complaint ol
: Ions by Tat; lieconiln detached. All F.xpress
i Co's uso them. Sold bv Printers and Stationers
, everywhere.
! Oct. Ill, IRIS. 3m.
4'lillilrfii ollon look I'ulc hikI Sick
from no other cause than having worms In tho
stomach.
BROWN'S VKRMIFt GF. COMFITS
j jvijl destroy Worms without Injury to the cliill,
ueuiir pcriiVu.v irriiiTn,nnrt from nil the colorini;
i or other Injurious Ingredients nstiallv used
' Worm prrpnriktlotiB.
CURTIS t BROWN, Proprietors,
No. 215 Fulton Street, New l'ork.
Svld by Dnuftjialit and ('heiiiiiit, and dealer in
Medicine at Twenty-Five Cknts a Box.
I July 12, 18711. ly.
Tliirtj- Years' Experience ofnu Old
urse.
Vim WIuhIow'm Nootlilti Syrup In
I lie prescript iou of one of the best Female
Physicians and Nurses iu the United States, and
has been used for thirty years with never failim;
SHlety and niece's hy miliums ot mothers and I
children, from the feeble infant of one week old
to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach. !
relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels and
elves rest, health and comfort to mother and
child. We believe It to be the Best and Surest
Remedy In the World. In all eases of HYSKN-1
TERY and DIARR1KEA IN CHILDREN, whe-1
ther it arises from Teetliiiig or from any other;
caiiBC. Full directions for usinir will aecoinp.iuv
each bottle. None Genuine unless the fae siuiile
ofCUItTlM t PEKKIVS is 011 the inlsidu wrap
per. Sold bv all Medicine dealers.
July 12, 1S7X ly.
1 On tho lith Inst., bv the Kev. E. E,
': the residence of the Bride's father, M
Hi ri v, at
'. J. Wi'.s-
1 i.nr ankiiik to Miss I.izzii: J. S
'. Point township.
1 IIT, both of
I On the od lust., at the residence of the bride's 1
j father, by Rev. Dr. Hodgson, J. Rrssr.i. Yot'Nii-
mas, Esy., of Lock Haven, to Miss Fiiani i:s A. :
I Rookk, daughter of Dr. Levi Koake, of Winlleld,
I l nion county.
chi bbcritscmcnts.
Ti'vernis. IteNtauruut und
Liquor
Ntor I.loeiiseH.
NOTICE is hereby given Hint the following
pcisoua hnve nied petitions in the Court of
Quarter Sessions of the Pcuce of Northumberland
County, for Tavern, Restaurnnt and Liquor Store
Licenses, and that the samo will be presented to
the said Court ou the tilth (Mb) of January next.
TAVERNS.
Francis B. Matter Hhatnokiu Hor., new sland
Authony lliugliore Cameron twp., old stand
A. V. Cool, " Snnbuiy. old stand.
II. J. WuIU,
Henry llutli, Milton borough. n aland.
Charles C. Jones. Nortli'd bor. old sIhimI.
Geo. 8. Burr, . "
Thomas 1 uubniaii, " new stand.
John Clirlord, Sliamoklti bornngh. old stand.
Robert Nicholson, " ''
Michael Flaherty, " "
Put rick Karins, " "
Geo. S. Fibber, " "
A. J. Gallagher. " new talld.
Frank Fuger. Ml. Carmel borough, old stand.
B. F. Hoy, Snydertown bor. new stand.
Thomas Nesl.lt, Shamokin twp, old stand.
Jesse Hensyl, " new stand.
John Boyd, Coal twp. old t-laud.
Patrick Tyiicn, " "
Daniel B. Foy, Lower Augusta Iwp,
John L. Shoop,
Peter Wert, . Lower Mahanoy twp,
Johu Scott, Mt. Carmel twp,
Jonas Tyson, Sunbury borough, new stand.
Miehacl Roscnsteiu Riverside, old stand
RESTAl' KANT.
Win. t Young, Sltliibury l..,ro. ,. .-t,n.t.
Lafayette Wynn, "
M. L. Fisher, '
Anthony Niirbaeh, Shamokin Imr. "
James Mahaii. new stand.
Andrew Janosky, ' old stand,
tieorge Hack, " "
James Miibuu Coal twp. new stand.
Mary Devitt. "
Frank Rote, Mt. Carmel twp. old stand
Henry E. Byerly, Jacksou twp,
John II. Kisuingcr, Shntnokin bor. "
WHOLESALE LIQVOU STORE.
II. C. Lots & Bro., Milton old stand
Chrlslinti Nell, Sunbury bor. old stand.
Patrick Daly, Sliamokin bor.
L. 1. KtlllttliAt. II,
Clerk of the Court of Quarter Session.
(Ol ItT I'ltOCLANATIOK.- Notice
Is hereby given that tho several Courts of Coin
mou Pleas, General 0.uurter Sessions of tlie Peace,,
nnd Orphans Court, Court of Oyer and 't erminer
and General Jail Delivery, in aud for the county
of Northumberland, will commence ut the I ourt
House, ia Hie tiorouch ol Minimi v, ut Id o clock;
A. M., ou SIO.iuv, JANUARY tbe Gib, 1S73,
and will coutlnue two .....i-.
The Coroner, Justice of the t'e,,u.. nci Consta
bles In aud for the county of NortliuuiberiMu.i aro
requested to bo then nnd therein their propc
persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
aud oiuci . mhrauccs, to do those things lo
their several otrlees apperlainina to be done. And
all witnesses prosecuting iu behalf ol the Com
monwealth against any prisoner, aro requested
and commanded to be then aud there intending
iu their proper persons to prosecuto uuuinat him
as shall be Just and mt to depart without leave
at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punc
tual III tin Ir attendance, at the tims nppoiuted,
aerecably to itvuii mrflcca.
Ulveu uuder uiy baud at Buubury, the oiu aj
o( December, in the year ol our Lord ous thou
sand eight hundred and sevetitv-thre.
SAMl'EL II. ROTHERXEL, Sherlrl.
I
i
r.iJ .'tiv ilj TAuns-tiC. The money re
( :.i i ; I inl.iient U ns rcpre
t n ' U i-r.ro tiii.i trt the iremiine
;,;;.i;,AN rwlViANU LINIMENT. Sold
I'V hil Uniu'iriRts nnd r-oimtry StorcR, nt
-'c . 60c. and $1 00 per Pottle. Ifcotioe
? '.Irt, fh Of linltlo. &r.
1'
w
r-n Ccm'n .
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ItT
Tin: )'.. Tl.
l'h'.-1
liifyin,
favor t
.ifVi-
.)ne.l.
1 '!:
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r tin
rl, nnd
' i . tlm
la uiii'ir'-fN' i
Orov.i u :l! ".
drr99ti.tf. I
liair fri)i: t
given tho I-
sans in a
tnnof ul'i..-.
Country 810:
AU-
H1.04 I. C.IFTK.
A (jrninl (Jilt Concert.
A (iKAND GIFT I'OXCLKT
.V.l be xivrn at Hunbury, Pa., by the Iuileiieudeut
WAS1IISUTON HTKAM HUE COMPANY,
On MONllAV. KFllltr MtY 23,1, ls;4.
1 lie ul..Kel ef this enterprise in fur tin , f
cm iiiK a S:eam Hit- Kuitii.e, which will Is- iiTTJ.1v.fu.
to u!I ln-i;tilKri:iu towns i.ecessille by rail, fioin the fact
tli.it it will W ::u Iu 1 t.iueiit dmtiwny. Aud an we
Iv.ve n ver li.llt'd to .1 .Ii.ir,- oar iluty wlieu called llf
un, we c-M-t: inly will l. iM.' tn cce,mi l.sh mora good
wi.li the iii-l ui a sH ..ii:t. 'I'liei-e ia no l.'ss tUan nineteen
l iri' : ii.l s.u;,Il tuwi.aw.lhiu tbiny Uiilra of Huubnry,
a!l of wuic.1 e.iu Isi ri-urlictl by rtiilroail, tlnla Hft'ordiUK
tlin t'.icility ot iiHsisiing aiiy ol those pluees in leaa tbau
an hour's time ; w hile at the aume time our too u will uot
1... innro'.it'iil. mo- 1 rot .it being a Ituilable one, we
ft- -1 eoiilhtvnt thai nil th'.-iU'1;:h will lie disposed ot by
tht; .iU:Vf li.:li:i'd :ol tlr..w ing.
Tin: roi.i.DwisG is a list or gifts:
oNi: UlUNl) UIKT UK
"
.'. .'. .'. .
fl.noo
mm
t'SHj
'MM
:
ai
Hal
. 1.IHMI
. . 1,000
. . 1,000
. . I.MM
. . 1,IM
.. l.uiai
111 (Ii!',
tli t.lll
-. 'sj.iai.
-i.iii.
lo.ml, .
nils ot
ni. 1. .4
1 .mi.
l.-'.T T.:ul...
Ti ts ,-:,t- , j r.w i:.
boi!M--, lots t
Tin- iu Kil l' 1,1 ;, r u
t'ASM.
$!,
110 !utiir,u-.l iilMTiibitiuli, slicli aa
rnitiire pin 11)1 at t'.ibtili;iiM prirua.
iwl'lll ticket will l-i i-i-ive lis til FT iu
Tlirre V ill , 2,1,0110 T.,'kela ot Admission lo ibis OoU
C't, fit il.L"! I ,c:;. ai d lit tt,fr tiiui- stiileil the
t'.i,oo.l ii 'si! ti;us will he illsi n bleed.
PLAN )!' IlIKTIttltt'TION.
i Twi-iity thousund mimbera, represeuttiiK ami corres
! omlllift with thoa.-oti lite receipts issued, will be laeeil
I iu one wheel cud ends e:iriosd wit tl tbe mimes of ttie
i Preiiiiii.iis i j s '.ilt ,l Ik.ai's s ill Ik j.hict-d iu another.
( F'roin thr.t v. :-.i-i 'a. s oui.il slid ooe of ihe :,lsi e lii.lri
: ed it;,.i-i ,1, -,l i- i.t,, w;ilb- tskeu simultaneiii.l .
i liuiiiliT s i ,1: .! mini f.i. ,.-.-i Mi-mis tlie l le
i Illillln d.seii..l.it le' lln-i-l'd liken st the s:iuie time
from til.' oloev. in,. ,i).iTiil'oll wiu is ieriorineu o.. a
blln.l l..i,',i, uii'l iviiiiium sl until KlKbte.-u Hundred
and t'ui-Hi-v. n I'li-iutuins are etbatisiiHl. It isevident
tuut b.v this proct-ss, li-aild or faMilllain w ill be imKleai
lib. K.veiy rsoii holdii.u a tirkisl will tie entitled to
ailmissioii iulo tbe t'olieert.
All liltla Pld iu t'AMII w jttiout dlseoilli..
Moiiev e in la sent lor T'.rVet in rift-slx'ie-l ioei-s, or
Pos: (IBIee Moui.;. o.d.-is, or b Kaprns - 1,111 r:,,i' "
di'siwd, Tiekels will la- ..lt b5 Kline. t. ll.
"The followiiiK Keiiilmueii U -" kindly i-oeseutrd to
act as Trustees foe t lie ui- ' Oi'l foueert :
H. I. Wolvertou. --I-. Mivclor ti.ll.andW.lt. K.;
llo. lliil, Al- Mt I-l Mou. V. I.. Hi-wart, ea-llil'lills-r
.'I t 'oiinress : Wm. I. I irtieuotlb. Usq., lliiec-t.u-n,si
NiiTOnal H i'ii. of Siuilniry ; -Jolut It w.s, r.sj.,
dillo; Ii-u T. t'lemeiil, I.toiilM-im-n ; Win. T, tiiatn,
t'oil t -i-ra ml, Mlliliu- v.
'I :e- Ltsive lumi-d ifi-ntl. ineu aix' lil.:bmiailt-d and
bini,i-.:l,le lui'ii, iio would lull leud their names and
Kl llinfr im
to i.'jy uiiworlhv object,
stM'L H. HKNIHIK KS,
t.Kll. ,M. I1KNN,
J. II. mii.i.i.i;,
I.K 1 "SKtH'lol.T,
niiLiP m. khinim;i.,
f'inlilille...
lis e,os-i-i"liH nitswerisl, Ad.liess,
P'lll.Il' M. NHIXIH I.,
', I OlliHl , S.-I-I-. t 11 ,
1 livels.
in- 1 J, Ist l. - -
All eoi.-,,ilit:, !
II i:lt ciai,
N. s. l -Ktl-l:.
Tieiiiirt r
Silllll.lll V, j I, .'I'll,
i:Klleol nsry A. Hound leeened,
Utile on Ilelrn lo Accept or Heliise.
, STATE OF PENNSYLV ANIA,
Ol NTT o NOMTIII MIIKKI.IM), ' '
; At an Orphans Com t held at S'lnliury In aud
i for said County, on the alMh day of November,
, A. D. lSi.'l, before the liouorable William M.
Uoekel'cller, President, and Joseph Nicely ono of
1 his Associate J.listieea of said Court.
I I'pon the pi tition of Franklin Hound, n sou and
1 he'll of Murv Ann Bound, lately of the Borough
of Milton, Northumberland County, deceased :
j The Com t granted a rn'c on yo,i, William H.
Buiid, (residence ut present unknown,) Julia
I Sleailman, (formrrly liouiid,) and Intermarried
willi II. C. Stcadiiiun, of MUlliuburg, I nloii Co.,
l'.i., nud Joseph B. Force and Phebe Force, of
M i ii on Penn'a, heiisut law of Murgurettn Force,
j (forinerley Martial (rtl.i Bound,) and Frunkliu
liiiiind, heirs nnd persons interested and all o'ber
I persona iuten-si. iu Hie estate of said Vary
Ann -Hound, de'd, to conic Into Court on the
llrst Monday of Juiiury, A. D., W.i, at two
. o'clock P. M. of suid day, then aud there to uc
j ccpt or refuse ihc real estate of said deceased ut
I the the valuation, or show cause why the ume
! should not be sold.
Witness the Hou. William M. llockelcllcr,
President Jiide of said Court, ut Sunbury, this
tenth dav of November, A D., 1711.
GEO. P. RE1MENSNYDER.
Deputy Clerk Orphans t'ourt.
Nov. SS, '73. tt.
WINTER
Millinery.
TUE riVV HOTEL
MtllKIT ST., NKA"
fSllf"i '
now open, all the novelties of the .civ '
BBONS, VELVETS, SILKS. 'LOWER.,
.d it
IU
FEATH t.KB, F"" .
si Ai m ASi" MOStTI.
v, .1 every variety, call aud eiauilne tbe
nila,:.rtruI"uya"eraylbr iow prices. Also,
of the IuImI aud most fashionable styles.
MISS AMELIA HANCOCK,
Bnnbury, Pa.. Oct. 17, 18TS. .
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IAathaibon
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ibbcriiscmcnts
BT Virtue of sundry Writs of IT. FrtMmai,
Lnari Faciat, Ftort Facia, alius Ft. Jo.,and
1'luriut Ven. rp. Issued out of ths Court of
Common Pleas of Northumberland county, and
to me directed, will be exposed to public sal
or ontcry, on . -
Wednesday, December SI. 1978,
at 9 o'clock In tlio afternoon, at tho Court Tlona,
In the boron Kb of Bnnbtiry, Northumberland
Bounty, Pa., the following described real estate,
to wit 1
A certain lot or piece of ground cltnate In the
boroiiBh of Bhamokln, countv of Northumber
land, ana tttntcof Pennsylvania, known and de-f
signaled ia the plan of said borough as lot num
ber seven, In blue number one hundred and
sixty-two. boundeil northwardlv bv Inrttien.
j deuce street, fahtwnrdljp hy Washington street,
I soutliwuidly by Wuler stre..-t, nnd westwardly by -
lot number six, containing In width twenty-eight
I nnd a half feet, nnd In depth about one hundred
! nnd live Teet with the itppiirtetiHticcs consisting
i of a Inrire frame building vlth store room t also,
j u certain-lot or piece of ground sltnute as nfoie-
said, known and designated In the. plan of said
I boioutth ns lot number one. In block number
1 one hundred und sixty-nine, bounded noitli
j wutdly by Llncolu street, eastwurdly by lot
liiiiinier lev, riniiii wurn i j oj'urir.uuiiii pireci,
westwardly by an ally, containing; In width
twuiity-elght and a-lialf feet, and la dopth one
hundred and fifteen feet 1 as the property of
JAMES SMITH.
ALSO :
A certain lot or piece of ground situate in
Washington township, Nartbumberland comity,
Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit 1
011 the north by land of Joseph B. Rabuck, on
the east by land of Wm. Kebres, on the south by
land of Joseph B. Raback, and on the west by
I land of Joseph B. Rabuck, containing forty-two
I and a-lialf perches, w hereon are erected one two
1 story frame dwelling Uonse and trams shanty,
I frame blacksmith shop and well of water j as
tho property of FItANLIN STUTZMAN.
j A l.OO
i A certain kitchcu ouo story high, having a
width of twelve feet, and a depth of fourteen
I feet, being attached to a certain bntlding or
, dwelling bouse of two stories high, having a
I front of twenty-nine feet, and a depth of eigh
teen feet, situitto upon a certain lot or piece, of
lana ill j m om townsnip, in wie saiu vmtmy 01
Northumberland, bounded and raoro particularly
described as follows, vlx: On the north by Mar
ket street, on the east by property of Johu
Young, south by an alloy, and west by property
Henry Klnt, In McCleery's addition to I'pper
Milton 1 ns the properly of NANCY IMSWEL
LER, nnd HENRY IMSWELLF.R, owuerB or
reputed owners and contractors.
I ALSO t
; The right, title and Interest of James D. Geh
1 rig. of, to, and In three ccrtaiu lots of ground
j situate In tho borough of Milton, Northumber
, land county, Pa., bounded on the uorth by lot of
: W. Butnmun, an the west by the Sugqncbnunn
river, on the south by Apple street, and on the
1 cast by Front street, containing In width along
. Front street, 150 feet, one of said lots being
j kuown nnd designated nn tun genoral plan of
suid town as lot number 135, whereon- Is erected
I a two story frame dwelling house; as the pio
1 perty of JAMES D. ttKiiruU.
' ALSO:
I The one undivided half part of that certain
messuage, tenement nnd tract of land situate iu
the township of Chillisquuque, county of North
umberland, aud Stale of Pennsylvania, bounded
! and described as follows, to wit : boginuing at n
i bridge, a stone corner, from thence uortu-enslcr-
ly direction, to a stoue corner 01 land 01 1 rauK
Derwlnc.thence to a stoue corner of S.B-Waltees'
land, from thence a north-westerly coarse to a
stoue corner of Kapp nnd Company, from thence
to a stone comer in a public road lending to
A'orrntunfctWaud, lUen lnni? said road 10 place
oi i..Bi.i,r, containing four acres auim hun
dred and sixty perches more or less j as the pro
perty of ISAAC K. I) UN RLE.
ALSO :
A certain lot of ground situate In Vppcr Mil
ton Northumberland county, Pcnna., bounded
northwardly by lot of Khawn and Chapin, east
wurdly by Front street, southwardly by lot of
Hr. Elizabeth Hoasel, westwardly by the Sus
quehanna river, whereon is erected a two story
i brick dwelling house ; as the propcrtv of THO
MAS L. FRY. MIRE.
ALSO:
Four (4) ceitain lots of ground, situate in the
Borough of Riverside, Northumberland County,
Pennsylvania, hounded und described as follows,
to wit': Two (2) thereof bulng contiguous nnd
situate on the east side of Avenue "1" com
mencing ut 8econd Street, thence noithwnrd'y
along said avenue one hundred and twenty-live
(lJ.r feet to lot F, thence castwardly along
said lot one hundred and eighty-four (184) feet
to an alley, thence southwardly along said alley
one hundred nnd thirty(l!Ki) It to Secoad Street,
thence norlhwurdly along said street;one hundred
and eighty-four (184) feet and four (4) inches
to Avenue "D," the place of beginning; being
lots marked G & H In section ten (10), the other
two ('J) being contiguous, and on the west side
ol Avenue "E" commencing at Second Street,
thence westwardly along Avenue r- one uun-
dred and thirty-six (130) icct to lot v. i"
westwardly along said lot one htm''"" an,a clh-ty-four
(1S4) feet to -n-i, hence southward
lv i-e --'' "iiey one hundred aud thirty (130)
feet to Second Street, thence castwardly along
said street ono hundred nnd eighty four (184)
feet and four (4) iuehes to Avenue "E," the
place of beginning, being lots marked P & S in
section ten (10) ; us tho property of OLIVER C.
WllKf.LER.
AUO:
The right title and interest of B. Kemcrer ot
in aud to a certain truck or piece of laud, situate
partly in Shamokin township, aud partly in Coal
township, Northumberland County, Pennsylva
nin, bounded aud described as follows, to wit t
Beuiuuitig ut stones, thouco by lands surveyed lo
Martin (.ass, north seventy-six (76) degrees,
I cast one hundred and seventeen percnes to a
gum, thence north 05 degrees, 811 4-10 perches to
a w hite oak, thence north 7'J degrees, east 153
perches and 5-10 to a post, thence south 35 de-
I grees, east VI 4-10 perches to a post, oy inuas
i surveyed lo Robert Taggart, thence by lands of
j same, north 4'i degrees, east thirty perches to
j stones, thence north 18 degrees, east l!4 perches
lo a stoue, thence north 7'- degrees, east 44 8-10
perches to a white oak stump, thence north 75
j degrees, west 14 perches to stones, theuee north
i 4' j degrees, west 41 010 perches to a stone,
i thence by lauds surveyed to Johu Miller, south
' 85,' decrees, west 61 perches lo a stone, thence
north 7n; degrees, west 53 perches to stoues,
i thence south 80',' degrees, west i2 perches to a
pine, thence by lands survcyea 10 uoainan nior
bell, south one degree, wost B3 perches lo aplr
theuee south 70j degrees, west 340 perche lo
atones, theuee by lauds surveyed to John ts
worth, south 40'i degrees. "l 187 percJts to
stoues, theuee by lands surveyed to i nomas
HatnilloB, uortli 75 degrees, east 19 peKhes to a
Spanish oak. Iheuce south 14 degrees, east 87
perches to stones the place of beglnulnt, coniain
Ine 4-8 acres and 51 perches more or lets ; as the
property of 3 KF.MKRKR.
ALSO i
A ccrtaiu lot or piece of ground, situate In the
town of Treverton County of Northuinberlaud
Peuhsvlvaiila. known a-.d des ' P n
of .aid town, as lot lumber light, lo .bloclei"u
ber oe hundred anJ ntnetceu, bounded North
wardly by Shum.Kin Street, eastwardly by lot
number nine, .outbwsrdly by an alley, and wjfu
wardlv bv lot number seveu, coutalnlpg In wtnd
lWei,tv U've feet aud In deplh oue h""" of
any i.vi, wiiu lu i't'";"""7xr' . iitb 8-
a cer
ireauld, town,
as lot uutnber nine In said olutwarji, by lot
wardly by Shamakin .'""'in alley, westward
number leu, south-" -y "containing iu width
ly by lot uuiub- "'K'acplh one hundred and
iwenty-nve fert ' 'property of PATRICK
tlftv fell ,ur '
KA1RNS. g H. ROTHERMEL, Bhelfl.r
thrill . 8u,,lju,'' UCC- U'
(Al'TIOS.
-KTOTICE to all thai It my concern,
X ..rilalr herebv elves notice, that on Ihe ttrst
,lav of December, he bought al connau'o .aio,
,ai IroiH-rty ol Het.ry .Bhl.sler, of
Vnper Augusta, o wit One cooking stove, i
r,Kr.tovS, 1 table, 1 cupboar. 1 bureau 1 bed
anu .-- - i.m
which 1 have left lu Ibe defeuda
during mj pleasure. mgujin.
t a. two. Dee 173. St.
a t storv rnimc t.woii.i.ai a la
ment and frame kitchen attached
tain lol or piece of ground, sup"- - uM
..! .l...l,rld 111 tml'l ' ,.l..l
r-d tow 1 red be ithV. 1 bay mare, 1 set of dou
bl7ua,neM. 1 set of single haruM.. 1 f"i
mUl 1 truck wagou, 1 spring wagon, I sift
plow.1, 1 eulllvato'r, 1 KSiM
of rve. 1 lot of nay, l io cu" .
rve. alt of
iv 1 acr ol wneai