Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 05, 1875, Image 3

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    Ihtnlmn) American.
SUNBURY. MAKC1I 5, 1875.
Railroad Time Table.
ABKITAL AI DEPABTrRB or TBAISS AT arSBtKT.
N. C. R. IV- South. I P. E. R- K- Weet'
i Mail, 12.35 a m i Erie Mail, C.30 a m
Southern Ex. 2.30 a ra L'k Haven A. 12.00 n.
Phila. Ex., 9.45 a in Elniira Mail 4.20 p m
Day Ex., 2.05 p m Fast Liuc, T-10 p m
SBAMOKIN DIVISION, K. C. B. W.
J.EAVB AURIVB
Express, 12.01 p m Mail, 9 25 a m
Mail, 4.25 p in F.xpress, 8.55 p tn
An accouimodatiou Iraiu leaves Shamokin nt
7.10a in, arriving at Mt. t'arnn 1 at 7.40 a tn.
Returing, leave Mt. Camel at C.15 p tn, arriv
ing at Shamokin C.45 p in.
Lackawanna A 3uomsbi ko R. R. Trains,
leave Northumberland as follows 9.45 a. tn.,
and 4.40 p.m.; arrive at 10.55 a. in., ami 5.45 p.m.
I). U !c V. R. Ii Train leave ot G.55 n. tn.
and arrive at 8.50 p. m.
Accidental Insurance Tickets can be bad of
.T. Bhipman, Ticket Agent, at tlic Depot.
Knmuirr Irrantement lor tU Vol
OfUce at Hnuburj . Ia.
Ojflci Open from 6-W) a. w., f 8 ', wytf
IM Sutufayt.
TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE
MAILS.
i
Arrives as follows :
From the East at 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p. ra.,
" South, 5.15 a. m.. 4.10p.m.
" West, 5.15 a. m., 11.15 a. m., 1.35 p. tn.
and 4.10 p. m.,
North,1.50 a. m.,11.15 a. in., 4.10 r.m.
Shamokin and Mt. Curmcl, i.25 . in.
Miamokio proper, 4.00 p. ui.
Mail close s follows :
For the East, 5.45 n. ni., 10.5J a. iu., 4.50 p. tu.
8.f'l p. tu.
" South, 10.50 a. iu.. 4.50 p. ra., 8 p. in.
" Wini, 10.50 . m., 5.:) p. iu., S.00 p. m.
" Nn li, 3.50 p. tn.. S p. tn.,
bUaniuMu proper 11.15 a. n.
S'.iafnokin uud offices on that route; 4.20
p. m.
Moucy orders will not be issued aflef 6 p. tn.,
- ta..,,,'...i.,,.c .
J. J. 8MITIT, P. M.
total Affairs.
Cloves 8kkb wanted by CJ. B. Cadwallader,
Central Drug Si ore, Sunbury, Pa.
. m
Geo. W. Coble, Esq., at Ilerndon, this county
i authorized to act as agent for the Attxrican in
that place, in receiving subscription, job work,
advertisements, aod receipt for all bills he may
present from ns.
Flesh Fish are now served to customers daily
by 8. F. Ncvint, iu this place. While be is noted
for keeping the best of oysters, it may be judced
that be also supplies the best tMi that can be
procured iu market.
A VTiu-ox A Gikbs Sewing Machine, entirely
new, and of the best make, can be had cheap by
applying at this oSice.
The Clement House, under the management
of Mr. Burrell, is rarldly gaining custom, and is
more prosperous than it has been for several
years past. All who Mop with Mr. Burrel are
highly pleased of the manner be conduct the
house.
IxtKY. As each of the editors in this place j
liad invested heavily in :he G:!t Concert of the !
Washington Independent Steam Fire Company,
the puMic will no doubt be glad to loam that
each drew the large amount of two dollars.
The amount were invested refpectively a fol
lows : The eJitor of the Anrv-att appropriated
his amount towards paying otT old debts. The
editor of the Oa:etle Invested his amount in a
tract of land, while the editor of the Jkmocrat
has invested the wLole of hi in the purchase of
'rooster" and tii-rger cuts, to embellish the
Pernor nt, to make his readers understand w hat j
pore Democracy consists of.
Lost. An umbrella with the name of II. B.
Masser printed in red ink Inside and out. The
person who iound It will be rewaided by return
ing it to this ohce.
Flood. Some persons are apprehensive that
the snow uu the ground will result it. a high
Jiood. t'V io out Ihiuk 'he snow in tha form i
unusually deep, and we apprehend no danirr
unless it should go off in a heavy raiu. There is
liiore danger from gorges in uarrow places,
ciused by the heavy ice and low water, and thus
inundating some sections by Ice dams and buck
water.
OrR New Fork Ml or did ntl come to lime
this Wijek. We hope tbi't r n-a.ondnt bus
tut W ( m the great atuouul of snow that
I.ki falb-n during the forepart Ot this week.
V r. Jmu Rat, formerly a resideut of this
place, tie of Williainsport, has Ix-ea nppoiiited
Road Foreman of Engines on the Eastern Divi
sion tie P. A E. Railroad vice Jesse .L Andrus,
deceased. Mr. Ray has had twenty-six years'
etpertrnea running railroads, and will no
doubt make an rflieicnt officer. JJj Beelal line
of duty calls for a careful supervision of oil lo
cotnotites on the road from Renova iS Sunbury,
sud all pssseuger engines between Sunbnrv J
Hurrisburg.
Mr. Jacob yT---" an employs of this
office for -- four ha bceu PP"'"lc
, un,tendeut of the MMoiian office under the
new proprietori-hip of P. L. Hackeuburg. May
success attend Jacob in his new position.
We notice that Mr. Lewis Hummel, on Com
merce street, Sbamokiu, is busily engaged in
letnodtjing his house and Restaurant rooms,
tcnovatiag the whole building. Mr. Hummel
keeps a quiet and orderly saloon, and with the
additional comforts added to his house, will
make it the best kept Restaurant iu Miamukin.
He keeps the genuine Millwaukle Beer on tap to
n-rrcsh and quench the thirst of those fond of
that beverage.
bRiiXiM Bkoihek, the great seeds men ut
RwlieMer, N. T., with a branch house in Chica
go, ay in their handsome Quarterly that their
supply nt onion seed is short, as they have only
fifteen thnntmid poDixls to supjly their custo
mers, and cnniiot, thrreftire, supply wholesale
dealers.
rin.-KiCAt. 8aits. Four of Marvin's Spheri
'ai iron eaft-s were put in the First National
Bank of this place on Wednesday last. Throe
afes have the appearance of a hog; cannon
ball lil'tcen Indu s in diameter, mounted on an
iron phitfi.nn under whieh are castors. The
wali are three inehrs thick and each safe weighs
one thousand pounds. They are supplied with
the combination lock. There are but few if any
tmnks in the State better secured than the First
National of fiunbiiiy.
Insi-ua it MoiEr Paiij. Mr. Jacob Shlp
mau, uent lor the New York Mutual Infur.iiicc
t.'omjiaiiy, paid over to Mrs. Hszcllliie tne lu
surnnce on the policy of C. S. llmrltiiie, dee'd,
few days ago. Mr. HaKelliue had Uken a
l"iiey In 1WJ3, on which be had paid i3S 70 np
o the time of his dicciiae. The uuused dividends
Jtnd dditias incre:tsed the iiruouut to $1,274 GS,
which was paid over ut the widow of the ducd.
I Lis in a Jarite percentAge on a small iuvest
metit, and I be punetoality in paying up the
claim isau evidci.ee that the company is a good
one to take a Htliey. ll has been asserted that
the New York Mutual Life Jnsurauce Company
was considered the bet in the worM. and this
case, in our midst, is good evidence that the as
sert iou is m wit!. out found :it ion.
How the Laroe Phizes weke Disposed of.
Mr. James Madara, of Mnney, who drew the
:KI prize In the late drawing nt this place, is a
mechanic who was indebted Just that amount on
his homestead, to which he applied the money.
J. Rneh, residing near Northumberland, bought
four tickets for himself, wife and two daughters.
Oue daughter, his wife and himself each drew a
price. Per contra, some of our citizens who had
ACLres of tickets did not get a dollar. A num
ber of others who drew prizes donated them to
the Fire Company. W. Cameron Packer, Esq.,
who drew a hundred dollar prir.e, donated the
?ame to the No. 1 ttteata Fire Company, of whieh
he is on active member, uuj fr which act of
liberality I he company tendered Lira a vote of
thanks. The firm of Fryling. Bowen Engci
ilso generously donated their prizes, amounting
to t64, to the Wat'hington Steam Fire Company,
'to aid tbeia in the crectiot M Jljelr rew enrinc
2ioose.
Ansocnckment of the Drawing Tue Wasii
iNCToji Indepekuent Steam Fire Compact's
Gift Concert Official List of Prize Tick
ets. The managers of the Gift Concert of the
Washington Independent Steam Fire Company
respectfully announce to the holders of tickets
that, owing to the pauic oecuring about the
time the enterprise for procnri-ig a steam fire
engine, by means of selling tickets for a gift
concert was iuangurated, and owing to the ex
treme bard times that have since j revalled, they
have not been able to sell more than 5,130 tick
ets, although two postponements of the (Sift
Concert were had, for the purpose or disposing
of all the tickets, in order to insure a full distri
bution of all gifts as announced.
The expense of printing tickets, notices of
postponements and the commissions paid to
agents outside of Sunbury, amounted to tUO'M,
being ?36 more than the managers had expected
would be required for all expenses in disposing
of the 20,000 tickets. Only 2,5000 was used
out of the funds towards raying the engine, and
the balance, 1 1,000 in cash, was publicly distri
buted among the holders of tickets by a drawing
of numbers and prizes, which commenced in
Garinger's Hall on the 23d and was completed
on the 24th of lust month. The Concert was
held in the Court House on the cveuiug of Feb
ruary 23, 1675, and w as a grand succes. The
managers extend the thanks of the Company to
the public for the substantial aid received
through the Gift Concert tickets, nnd also
through the very many voluntary donations.
Holders of Prize Tickets should present them
without delay to N. S. Engle, Treasurer, sun
bury, Pa., who will pay them promptly.
Sam'l S. Hesirick.
Geo. M. itnsx,
Wm. 11. Miller,
Levi Seasiioltz,
Pniur M. Sdisoel,
Committee.
list or prizes :
Jas C Packer, Sunbury.
Horace Silsby, Seneca Falls, N Y
J E Eichholtz, Sunbury.
Alfred Krause, do
G W lniith, trustee, Sunbury.
John A Lloyd, Northumberland.
Jos Everett! Watsontown.
II C Silsby, Seneca Falls, N V.
Effie Browu, Suuburv.
W M McCool. do
II Kirk & W P Haupt, Sunbury.
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14083,
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9089,
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2099,
10795,
190-i,
2500,
8027,
15830,
88S0,
7002,
15C39,
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4215,
14560,
15707,
430,
1071 1,
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15820,
10707,
15705,
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114,
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1 Robert McO.-iw, do
5 JasC Packer. do
; J M M Gernerd, Mnncy.
1 Gi-o Zimmerman, Up Augusta
5 Henrv J Stewart, Harrtohnrg.
2 V AKintcel, Ashland.
3 Robert M. Snow, Seneca Fal'.g, N Y
1 W K. Chestnut, Ronovo.
1 W I Greenough, Sunbury.
1 B F Brit'ht, do
1 II A Bolick, Selinsgrove.
2 Gideon Markle, Uper Augusta.
1 Geo (John. Sunbury.
2 A II Dill, Lewisbnrg.
1 John Bauschaff, Watsontown.
1 Mrs Peter Savage, Riverside.
1 W H Miller, Sunbury.
2 Fryling, Bowen & F.ngle, Sunbury.
1 Jas McGill, Lock Haven.
1 D Clement, Sunbury .
I' DC DisMnger, do
1 Wm II Miller, do
1 Daniel Heitu, Ehamokiu.
5 E Y B Vandyke, Sunbury.
2 J M Cadwallader, do
1 J ii A Moeschlin, do
ISP Wolverton, do
5 Fagelf A Yarncll, do
1 G W iluber, Renovo.
1 Geo Cunrad, Upper Augusta.
5 Fry line, Boweu & Engel, Sunbury.
1 S P Wolverton, do
1 Miss M L Sliiudcl, do
2 N Iaas. I O K M.. do
1 t has Maihl. do
1 Win L IVwart, do
I Alvareed Binsiauian,riIlow P 0,Pa.
1 J E Wolfe. Sunbury.
1 Adam Snyder, Fisher's Ferry.
2 V 1 Greenough, Sunbury.
1 Jas C Packer, do
1 A J Whitaker, 3d Aid.Of. Wasb'n.
2 Perry H Snyder, Mahauoy P O.
1 Fryling, Bowen &. Engel, Sunbury.
1 John S Haas, Purdytown.
1 Jno G Guituer, Sunbury.
5 Nieelv K Cooner, Dewart.
2 J F SheatU r, Club No. 1, Sunbury.
1 Simon Opp, Turbutville.
2 John Bourue, tustee S P., Sunbury.
1 Mrs Charles Harp, do
2 Lettia F.ueeluian, do
1 Charity E Kulp, do
10 J M Bartholomew, Club 1, do
1 Geo Humpfer, do
2 J L Andrus, di
1 II F Bailey, Milton.
1 J B Whitney, Millersburg.
25 D Ilfiin. Sunbury.
2 nm Krisher, hunbury.
1 Horace Silsby, Seneci Fells. N Y.
1 J M Armstrong, Washington, D C.
2 Geo E Gass, I'pper Ang'i-ta.
2 Geo Conrad, do
1 I1C Silsby, Seneca Falls, N Y.
1 do do do
1 W Free, Philadelphia.
S W 11 Miiler, Sunbury.
2 Tilly J Guymati, Dauphin.
1 Mary E Juics, Northumberland.
2 Win BiiigaiiiRU. Pillow P O.
i Val Dritt, sunbury.
K r.mnia Glenn, Renovo.
10 Miss Clara E Sites, Johnstowu Pa.
1 Mrs C Pane, Watsontown.
1 W H Miller, Suuburv.
1 J A Cuke, Sunhurv.
1 Joseph Vaukiik, Nonbaiiiherlaud.
50 Fryling, Bowen i Engel, Sunbuiy.
1 E T Druiuheller, Sunbury.
5 John Stitzel, McEwensvillo.
1 W H Law, Riverside, Pa.
2 EL Vandliug, Sunbury.
to Marv Slilpe, do
1 E Y K Vandyke, do
i B F Zettlemoyer, do
10 Mrs W P Roberts, do
2 David Altick, do
1 Jacob Eckroad, Turbut tup.
1 Lizzie Miller, Sunbury
2 Jas Kercbner. trus. 8 P, Su ibnrr
1 Mrs Lucy Schlegel, Puxinos.
2 Daniel Ludwig, Miiton.
1 B F Xettleiunver, fauubf.ry.
1 V II Miller. ' do
2 baniurl B ites, Harrisburg.
1 W 11 Whitney, Washington, D C
2 Chus J Brucer, Sunbury.
1 Samuel Hvrrlv, do
1 J li Miller, Miliersbur'.
I H C Silbv. Seneca Falls. NY.
1 Mis Sallie E Rneh. North'd.
1 Jos Vaukirk, do
1 Permelia J Campbell, Lcwisnurg.
2 Felix Breniunhouse, I 'p. Atgusta.
2 Enos Sl.ipe, Purdytow n.
2 Geo Hertz, Watsontown.
1 R W Lewis. York.
1 Jas C Packer, Sunbury.
2 John Retfuc, do
1 Peter CVcssinger, Lower Aaguste.
1 A D Rhen, Lock Haven.
2 Frank Storm, Marietta.
1 A Wald A Gavman, Georgetown.
1 W H Millet, Sunbury.
2 Jas Kert liner, trus. S P, Sunbury.
1 B y Ze;tiemoyer, do
I L J Delate, Watsontowu.
1 Mary Brimin-, Sunbury.
2 (eoB Ri imeiisiiyder, do
1 J F M heSer. Club 1 do
1 II W Bueher, do
300 B F Madara, Muncy.
1 .1 A Cake, Sunbury.
3 Charles Sarvis, do
1 Philip Clark, do
1 Jacob I Uogur, jr, Port Trevertoii.
5 W 1 (jrieiiouih, Suubury.
1 lia T Clement, do
2 A Oppunhcimer, do
25 J P Haas, do
2 David Shipc, sr, do
2 Frank Hewell, do
D C Disslnger, do
J B Masser do
Miss Maggie Martin, NortU'd.
S Ii I'otherinel, Sunbury.
E L Vaiiilling, do
Luther Diehl, do
G N Reynold, Philadelphia.
S P Bui ii:", WatMintowii.
I H Koth'-rmel, Suulmry.
WL Dewart, do
Israel llclwiy, Tuibut twp.
Jno Kay Clemei't, Sunbury.
V C Packer. di
Mrs Mary ltillmmi, Muncy.
David Attiek, Sunbury.
W L Dewait, do
Ncal McLean, Seneca Falls, N Y.
W H Miller, club 1, Mmburv.
W L Dev.ait, do
J B Lenker, do
Henry llja", do
Henry Haas, do
Geo McKliece, Sliamokin,
Marv E Mvers, Washinuton, D C.
E P MiClosky, Round islaud, Pa.
IV H Miiler, Sunbury.
J IV Williams, do
Jennie K Raymond, Middletown.
S P Wolverton, bunbuiy.
A S Bryan, Washington, D. C.
W C Packer, Suubury.
Win Stannart, Lewishurg.
D C Disslnger, Sunbury.
D Heini, do
Fryling, Itowcn & Engel, Sunbury.
Ira T Clement. do
H L Hauck, do
W S Russel, Asiiland.
Jas C Packer, Suubury.
Rosa D Miller, do
Oliver Mcpherson, North'd.
P C Hunel, Sunbury.
J W Cuke, do
(Jeo Seiler. Lower Augusta.
FiiiHiiuel Wilvert, Sunbury.
II W Bueher, trns. 8 P do
Carrie Carr, do
W II Manser, do
Geo Conrai', do
H 8 Pilkington, Philadelphia.
ir i C Clarke, Sunbuiy.
C F RowitMifr, Sbsmokln.
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J II A T F Ruch, North'd
Mrs Mary Fagely, Sunbury.
Isaac N Cooper, do
4 M Cadwallader do
John Hourne,trus S Pdo
Jas C I'acker, do
Mis Mary Stcman, Pliilada.
Ed G Markle, Sunbury.
Nicholas Graeber, Ashland.
Wm Fudge, Seneca Falls, N Y.
5 F Nev'm, Siiiibury.
W II Kohriuich, Shamokin Valley.
Geo W Smith, Sunbury.
Jas C Packer, do
C Shumau, Dewart.
II K Fagely. Sunbury,
L D Apsley, Phihula.
Miss Maggie Dieix. Sunbury
Mrs Mary Ucnther, do
Aimer A Walters, Pliilada.
W It Dunham, Sunbury.
Mrs John Smith, do
JanifS Fmkboii, Pillow P O.
R A Booser, Harrisburg.
Geo II Smith, Pliilada.
V C Packer, Sunbury.
John S Haas, do
James A Poller, do
Chus F Martin, do
Nicholns Funston, Muncy.
John F Zellers, Harrisburg.
II M Slack, Northumberland.
Ira T Clement, Sunbury.
Xadoc Smith, Womelsdorf.
Thos H Miller, Watsontown.
W L Dewart, Sunbury.
B F Zettlcmoyer, do
Jacob M Smith, Lewisburg.
('has Miller, Philadelphia.
Frank B Kichstine. Harrisburg.
Hugh McDonald, Ml Canucl.
Val Fagely, Shainokin.
Miss Carrie Bennett, Shamokin.
Lewis Bush, Ashland.
II J Waltz, Sunbury.
Mrs Sam'l Clayberttcr. Shamokin.
David Sniilh. Purdytown.
Mrs II K Witman, Watsontown.
Her.rv Haa, Sunbury.
JohnEmerick, 1'illow P O.
H J Campbell, Uplnr Augusta.
E G Markle, Washington.
Isaac F Brown, Lewisbnrg.
Ticket uot paid for.
Geo Hnrrisou, Sunbury.
Isaac Sallade, Berry sburg, Pa.
Charles Haas, club 1, Sunbury.
G W Tuckey, Marysvllle..
John Kelfue, Suubury.
J A Cake, Suubury. .
Col R Lillcy, Muncy.
W M Daughcrly, Sunbury.
Amanda F Kebres, Klingerstr.wti.
J W Cake, Sunbury.
Jas C Packer, do
L A S & E J G, Philada.
Harry Miller, club 1, Sunhurv.
M C Gen rh art, do
W E Weblier, Baltimore.
Mrs. Margaret Wilvert, Sunbury.
Chus Miller, Sauuusky, Ohio.
J B Nye, Sunbuiy.
Jos Bird, Northumberland.
Geo II Lowe.
Ira T Disslnger, Sunbnrv.
W 11 Miller, do
(Jeo Conrad, do
Henry W Bueher, do
D G Voris, Northumberland.
Bcnj Zettlcmoyer, Sunbury.
John McCord, do
Mrs Mary Mealing, Shumokin-
Augustus Gust, Wiutield P (.
Benj Zettlemoyer, Sunbury.
John Fisher, ("at NelTs,) Sunferrr.
A A Conrad, Purdytown.
Harrison Slieter, Milton.
Horace Silsby, Sem-ca Falls, 5 I".
Sara G Gearbart, Sunbury.
Jonathan Kramer, Watsontown.
II C Roush, Suubury.
Mary Huuter, do
Thoa W Eva:is, Northumberland.
R M Slack, do
F J By rod, Suubury.
W I Greenough, Snnbnry.
Xadoc Smith, Womel-dorf.
Asa Everett, Milton.
J Todd, Northumberland.
W 11 Stuck, Milton.
Robert Dalesman, Milton.
Mrs Mary Byerly, Sunbnrv.
T S Slentz, Washington, D C.
J B Masser, Suubury.
J W Cake, do
Flora Purscl, do
W C Wheeler, Philadelphia.
V K Miller, Salem, Snyder Co.
C R Ho-tetter. Renovo.
It F Bright, Sunbury.
E W Ovster, Washington.
Daniel R Sharl, Mahauoy P O.
W I Greenough, Sunbury.
Eliza llileman, do
John Shatter, Pillow P O.
J C Vandevender, North'd.
Thos D Coulston, Philadelphia.
W R Dunham, Sunbury.
J W Cake, do
Sol Stroti, do
J McGregor, Northnmhetland.
I) II Herb. Suubury.
Thomas Malone, Sunbury.
Harry Miller, Culb No. I. Sunbury
D Heim, Sunbury.
J W Cake, do
J Behrer, Harrisburg.
W P Steele, Sunbury.
R M Slack, Northumberland.
(ibson A Fiirman. Sunbury.
(Jeo W Mead, Seneca Fails.
D C Dissinger, Sunbury.
Frvling. Bowen A; Engel. Sunbury.
Jas J Whipple, Lower Augusta.
John A Lloyd, Northumberland.
C E Ritlenhouse, Washington, I) C
1. IslifLr Mittfin
, . .U. , UIIIIUUI ,.
Ovu Fncn Schools ami CofSTr Scpekin-
tenikn t. As the tune approaches for the elec
tion of a County Superintendent of Public
Schools, we are giad to see that some iLterest Is
manifested to securing a competent person to fill
that ofllce. Il is certainly one or the most Im
portant oliiees in the county, and none but the
best men should by chosen, persons possessing
the bi.it qualifications, to derive 1 benefit of pub
lic good and prevent thi Public School System
from K-coming a burlesque, a money making aud
political machine. If our Free Schools In the
county are to be made for thr benefit of the rising
generation, il is time some person is placed at
the head to superintend who is qtialitier?, aud
whose motives are uot all for self. The solemn
duty of se.ecting a mail who bus the necessaiy
qualifications devolves upon the directors of
schools in the ditl'eieut districts, who should
thoroughly investigate the competency and se
lect the best qualified of the candidates present
ed, and not be influenced by any outside preju
dices or influences. Directors cannot exercise
too much care iu the selection of qualified Superintendent-,
aud they will always be held ac
countable for their uctious in choosing incompe
tent jtrs us. We fully agree with the views of
a correspondent of the Shamokin Timet of last
week, who says :
In our opiniou -thu Free School System is a
"lorious system, charitable iu its nature and
therefore founded upon Cl.listiau principles;
hence we are ut a loss to kuow how petsous un
dei standing its practical workings and posses.ed
.. .,.. .nut beiievoietil hearts Can find fault
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reruiiianu nnineuan ys tue .liiucmi
Trial List March 15,175.
Henry C Beamcr vs 1 . O. Allen et al.
Solomon Martz vg A J Stroh.
A N Green vs E Sober.
Louis Marquoidt vs George Fagely.
Com. of Penu'a., for use, Ac vs John J Reimen
snyder. Aaron Burrel vs The Lycoming Fire Insurance
Edward Jaquins it an v The N. C. R. R. Co.
Barnes Bro A Herron vs John Caldwell.
David StrawserA nn vs lienjumin Bixler.
James E TikiIu vs James S Marsh.
Jacob Fiigely vs David Kimbel.
George Hopson A Co vs Joseph Bncbcr.
David Allison vs Joseph Bacher.
Beck fe Oy&ter vs John B Weiser.
Aaron H Seamnn vs Isaac H Ressler.
Com inon wealth of Penu'a vs N C Dean, agent
Penn'a R. R. Co. lessee Philadelphia A Erie
R. R. Co.
Com. of Penn'a vs N C Dean, agent of Penn'a II
R Co lessee Philadelphia & Erie R R Co."
Same vs Philip Bunghart, agent of Penn'a - R R
Co lessen Philadelphia fc Erie R R Co.
Same vs N C Dean, agent or Penn'a R R Co les
see Philadelphia A Erie R R Co.
8ame vs Daniel Lamb, Engineer of Penn'a R R
Co lessee Philadelphia A Erie R R Co. ,
Com. of Penn'a vs A II Casort, Engineer of
Penn'a R R Co lessee Philadelphia and Erin
R K Co.
William BelKnap vs John 8 Snyder.
Same vs Jas B Wallace et ux.
Same vs Churlei A A Margaret Morgan, ailmi's
Ac.
Same vs James Park.
D G Kutz vs Daniel Baruhart.
William Belknap vs J E Toole.
Catharine Shiptnnn vs John Smith.
James Black vs John Bly.
J A Cuke vs Dr A 8 Cummings.
Somh more Stylish suits huveM&tely been made
up at J. F. Scha tier's 5'crthnnt tailor shop,
which attract the attention of the public as they
are noticed on the streets. Mr. Schaffer is a
first class cutter, and any one deslriug a well
fitting suit, cannot misB it by calling on blin.
Third below Market, Suubury, Pa.
The light running "Dotnestic" Sewing ma
chine, on account of its many points or snperi
oritv, has a better demand than any other manu
factured, and takes the lead with the public over
machines long regarJed as the best. Also the
new Groven nnd Baker sewing machine not sur
passed by any other. Orders for these machines
wilt be promptly filled by Miss Caroline Dalius,
agent.
Parlor Organs Miss C. Dalius Is the agent foi
the sale of Parlor Organs, Pianos, and all kinds
of musical instruments. The yery best instru
ments are furnished on short notices at prices
to suit times. (Jail or address,"
C. DA LITTS,
No. 93, Market St.. Snnbnry.
charily.'' The desigu ot the Biiperiiueuucucj
IK it, niore effect ualiv keep this system In properly
working or.ler. Did the Superintendent, there
fore, discharge his duties projrly, il seems to me
that the iieoplc could clearly see the beueti
cial rcsii.ls not only of the Free School System,
bul also ot the Superiiiteudcucy, and woulJ
cease 10 cry "a useless excuse" give us the old
inscription method. Adjoining counties Ulteeu
or more years ago, es.-cial:y in the rural dis
tricts, stood where we do to-day, as lar us Tree
schools are concerned. We think the people of
R R &
Milling Co.
Robert Dalesman vs Jennetta Bogle.
Lakge Tuee. Mr. Peter Mengas, of lxwis
township, has a tfbite oak tree 011 his farm which
measures 17 feet aud 7 inches around he bnse
and about 44 feet ttt the first small .limb. Per
sons have pronounced it one of the finest trees
they ever saw. Who can beat it. W'attonioie.i
ttccord.
The Best Pkinwno OrriCE. The present is
. . s . I... cu na tn lifts n-ifllMl 1
C::r adJ..miug counts, au-t i ood opportunity ,0 remind the friends of the
Imdttu-v enioved the same advantages relative
to our free schools, would have made equal pro
gress. There must, therelore, be a cause for this
backwardness especially iu our rural districts.
From what consideration we have given the sub
ject, we can trace its principal cause to nothing
but to a hitherto want of ability, activity and
iutereet iu our County Superintendent. We hold
it to be the duty of the Superintendent, salaried
annually, uot only to examine teachers, grant
certificates, and visit schools, but in every way
possible labor to advance the interest of our Iree
schools. In order to interest the people to a
greater degree in o'lsjlree schools and to secure
their co-operation, he should, during his visita
tion, frequently hold educational meetiugs in the
diffe'reut boroughs and lowiiohips of our county.
At these meetings the SueniilenJeiit should ad
dress the people 011 some topic relative to our
Free School System. Iu this way we think much
of the prejudiced leeling against our free schools
and the superinlendency could be removed, uud
the iuteiesl and co-opeialloii of the people se
cured. cd our free schools made equal to those
of adjoining counties.
Hioii School. Report of the standing of pu
pil for the mouth of Februaly :
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10
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10
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aioscpuine urnincr, ouuoury.
Mrs G W Gerringer. do
Mrs Geo II Smith, Philadelphia.
E C Perchard, Shamokin.
Wm Simmons, Hcifeusline.
A M Meixrl, Sunbury.
A V Cool, do
N S Engel, do
Edward Sticker, Mt Carinrl.
John Youngmau, Sunbury.
F L Bersinger, do
Mrs Malinda Bueher, Suuburv.
W C Packer, do
W L Dewart, do
Dreisbacb Bros. do
Miss Susan Clarke, do
Thomas F Ruch, Noiliiuuiber'and.
U P Wolverton, Snnbnry.
George Conrad, I'pjier Augtiftu.
W T Engelman, Suuburv.
W L Dewart do "
(Jeoige Campbell, Millersburg.
Rev J P Shindel, Middlebnrg.
Christiana Diets, Sunbury.
Mrs Jackson Xcrbe, Up Augusts.
Miss Josephine Peitfer, Haz'elon.
G S Host, Pillow P. O.
Jas Wallace. Northumberland.
Abraham Mertz, Lewisburg.
W M Daugherty, Sunbury.
Peter Keeter, Upper Augusta.
Abraham Mertz, Lewisburg.
1 Greenough, Sunbury.
John S lletfi.er, Wutsoutown.
Tub Tiual or Simos J. Weskich. Simon J.
Wenrich, of Selinsgrove, charged of having
caused the large cnnflugriitiou at that place last
fall was tried in the Snyder County t ouit last
week. The evidence adduced was strong, but
was uot deemed sufficient by the jury to convict,
and the accused was acquitted. Wenrich w.i
then arraigned ou a surety of the peace and
i bound over in the sum of f 3,000 to keep the
j peace. The Tribune of that place, alter giving
a synopsis of the testimony, says, "c have
given the evidence both pro uud con fairiy, and
believe that there could not be found another
Jury of twelve men in this couuty, or in any
other who would return a similar verdict. To
our (fliud the evidcucc appears all ou Mir one
side, like a handle on a jug."
ClT this out keep and try it in emergency
it cau do you no harm, aud maybe of service.
There is no necessity of death resulting from
either diphtheria or croup, especially with the
young, if the proper pieveutive is applied iu
time, and it is at the service of every mother and
nurse in the whole country. Il is simply to
spread common tar ou a muslin tlrip, as you
would prepare a plaster, aud wrap il around the
neck aud glands of the patient. Renew aud sup
ply fresh tar ou the neck of the child once or
I n ice a day, wul ttt life in mmnd. This is a Very
simple cure, aud diphtheria is iu almost every
case fatal, we would advise those having it to
try this remedy. There Is noihing injurious in
the tar, and therefore it can have no bad effect.
Asni'al Meehso. At the iidjourntd atiiiu:i
meeting ot the Suubury Fire Insurance Company,
held ut their cilice iu Sunbury, Febiuary 24th
the following members were chosen directors for
the ensuing year: Dr. A. S. Cummings, Hon. A.
Jordan, James M. Sellers, Dr. David Waldron,
A. D. Killian, Solomon Stroh, J. R. Kauflinaii.
John Shissler, W 111. DeWit, S. R. Shipe. Tin
Directors then proceeded to elect the foil iwitig
officers :
PresiJent Dr. A. S. Cumiiilnge.
Vice-President Hon. A. Jordan.
Secretary E. D. Killian.
Assistant Secretary and Treasurer Dr. D. T
Kiebs.
Attorney C. A. Reimensnyder.
We aru now aylng posture on all papers that
we send out of the county, and there are some
yet who have not paid their arrears. We musi
urge upon them to do il without delay. Send
by registered letter, P. O. money order, or en
close thu money in a tetter, at our risk if mailed
111 the presence of the post master,
Theke Is a wnninn iu this place who has given
birth to four children ut three separate births
within fifteen months, uud ull the chiMieti are
living and well, if there Is a parallel esse any
where in the world we should like to hear of it.
Di.nil'.t American.
1st division.
Bueher Edward
Campbell Susie
Follmer Li..ie
Filling Annie
(Jrmt George
Morgan Eugene
Ncff George
Rhoades Walton
Ken 11 Jennie
Rossiler Annie
Seasholtz Kate
Schneider Laura
2d division.
Bueher John
ion me John
Bouser Charles
BrK-ious Peter
Cam William
Fariisworth Mary
Farnsworth William
Fetter Harry
It.-Mlmun George
Heekert Charles
Harrison John
Helm William
Jones Isaac
Maliek William
Ncff Philbert
Snyder C. N.
Smith George
Stroh John
Trowbridge EdwaiJ
Wilvert Austin
Yarnell John
3d division.
Awl Mary
Bod Florence
Druuihellcr Scran
Eyster Annie
Gearbart EJw-
Hill xmorose
Kirl'm ,;
nrouse George
Mills Jennie
I MarlZ L'Zizie
Maliek Laura
Puell Flora
Schaetfer Annie
Sylvia Ma
Zettlemoyer Rosa
4th division-.
Bourne Lizzie
Byerly Lulu
Friliug Frances
Gray Emma
Gent her Mary
Heim Oscar
Harman Iiany
McClow Maggie
Savidge W. G.
Smith Nassie
Simpson Mary
Scashoitz Annie
Vandyke Edward
Weinier Amy
Young Gertrude
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Wk noticed in the tiaiu yesterday Col. A.
Caldwell, on his way to attend a meetiug of tho
Republican State Central Comuiitteu al Harris
burg. The committee was called to decide the
time and place of holding the Pepublicau Sl;Ue.
( Convention.
We understand thnt bnsiuess in (he shops of
the Pennsylvania road, at this place, Is quite
brisk, and that there is woik enough to keep
the hands fully employed This looks like a re
newal of business aud is encouraging.
The first of March came in undisguised li-ni-like,
though a lamb-like fleece falliug. During
nearly the entire day everything presented a sad
mid-winter aspect. The "beautiful snow," de
scending in Bakes, and the cold wintry winds
blowing, was but little encouragement lor specu
lation that we were soon to lie iu the lap of
spring. If the old proveib is verified, however,
that "if March comes Iu like a lion it will go
out like a lamb," there is yet hope that Madame
Spriug has not entirely forgotten us, but at this
writing the prospects arc de cidedly gloomy.
The different Tribes of the Improved Order of
Red Men, In Luzerne county, are making exten-.i
slvo preparations for the reception of the Great
Council, which is to meet in Wilkesbarre 011 the
11th, 12th and 13th ol May next.
Hickokv Swamp ix Dasgek. The dirt bank
is 011 fire at Hickory Swamp Gdliery aud the
danger of the breaker taking fire became so im
minent a few days ago that it was found neces
sary to remove a large tressel to prevent the fire
communicating with it. A steam pump was rut
up and is now playing 011 the fire with good ef
fect. The colliery is ojerated by the Mineral R.
R. and Mining Co. Shituwkin lltrM.
Pos't have off jour overcoat hud prance
round as though spring had come, because it is a
juicy day, unless yo:t want to give a series of re
ceptions to your doctor.
Bring out the"N icoer." As the Civil Rights
bill has been troubling our neighbor of the
Ifetimciat for a long time, and as it has now
passed regardless of Ids protests, he had better
unearth the "little nigger" to cn.bellsh his pa
per, as he did several years ago. It will be a
good substitute for the "rooster cuts" ordered
two years ago to embellish the fitmotrat. Any
thing, you know, Jake, to enlighten your lead
ers. Tnn MUtimian trflice lias been sold to P. L.
Hackenburg, Esq., of Milton, who will conduct
the editorial department ir. the future. We hope
to see the paper undergo improvement nnd be
come oue of the first-class pajK-rs in the Slate.
A lofNO man wrote tn a paper asking whether
it would be advisable for him to marry a "young
nnd tender angel who had never done her own
washing nnd dressmaking." In reply, the editor
advised him to do bo by all means, and mention
ed a similar case iu his own experience, where
the biide hud never June her own washing, but
after marriage she became so fond of the wash
tub as nut only to woik for her own family, but
paper, and the public generally, that the Ameri
t-A Job Pkintisr Office has no superior in this
section, mid, in some respects, is without an
equal. During the last year we have completely
renewed our types and made large addilious, and
it is no idle boi'.st to say that we have now the
Best Presses, the Best Assortment W Type, the
Best Stock of Paper, Cards, Ac, and the Best
Workmen In the county. Our workmen are
specially adapted for their places, and we make
it n point to always give our customers a neal
correct and satisfactory job. We do not claim
to do work for Je6s than others, but will warrant
it to be as cheap ns can be done anywhere and
yield 11 decent profit. All who are in need of
Job Printing of any kind, will find it to their in
terest lo give the America Office a trial. We
have on hand every variety of Curds, Paper, Ink,
Envelopes, Ac, that is likely to be called for,
aud can furnish any quantity or style of work on
short notice.
"The Popular Situation" is fuily presented
in the February r.ut!:')er of The Reitulic. pub
lished at Washington, D. C. The motives of the
Democratic "banditti," or leaders of the White
Lengue in the South, and their allies, the Demo
cratic Obstructionists in Congress, are shown up
in their true light in the leading article in this
number of the Magazine, and in papers under
the titles of "Carl Schurz as a Witness ;" "Loui
siana : Kansas the Difference ;" "Is the Coun
try Prepared for Deimcratic Rule I" "President
Grant and his Assailants," and in several pages
of quotations from Senator Logan's great speech
on the South. The Republic should be read by
every friend of the Union and of peace, harmony
and prosperity throughout the Uuion. It is is
sued monthly, nt only $2 a year, or 25 cents a
number. by'"TnE Republic Publisiiiso Com
pany, " Washington, D. C.
Election Notice. The members of the Union
Park and Agricultural Association are hereby no
tilled that an election of officers will take place,
in aceordanee with the charier of said associa
tion, for the following oUieers, to wit. A Pre
sident, a Vice President, Treasurer, Recording
Secretary, Corresondiiig Secretary. Librarian,
and an Executive Committe, on the 21 Monday
(March 8. 1875.) of March next, between the
hours of oue nnd three o'clock P. M., at the arbi
tration room, Sunbury. Pa. A full turnout of all
the members is reqnested. ns the snceess of the
association much depends on fu'.l deliberation
and Interchange of opinions of its members.
Sol. Valick, President.
P. H. MootiE, Secrcury.
Notice to Debtors. Notice is hereby given
to ail persons Indebted on note or book accouut
fh the undersigned to sell'it tho same. The
books and papers are lefi in the bands of W. P.
Roberts for a short time, who is actbs-ia ,l
make settlement.
B. L. RAUDENBUSH,
Masonic Building, Sunbory, Pa.
Iirl Nutltlealy ofHeart IMaeaoe.
How co nmon is the announcement. Thou
sands ire suddenly swept into eternity by this
fatal malady. This disease generally has its
origin in impure blood filled with irritating,
poisonous materials, which, circulating through
the heart, irritate its delicate tissues. Though
the irritation may ut first be only slight, produc
ing a little palpitation or irregular action, or
dull, heavy, or sharp darting pains, yet by and
by the disease becomes firmly seated, anil in
flammation, or hyiertrophy, or thickening of the
lining membrane or of the valves, is produced.
Mow wise to give early attention to a case of
this kind. Unnatural throbbing or pain iu the
region of the heart should admonish one that
all is not right, and if you would preserve it
from funhi r disease, you must help it to beat
rightly by the nu of such a remedy as will re
move the cause of the trouble. Use Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery before the disease has
Ik-coiuc too seated, and it will, by its great blood
purifying and wonderful regulating properties,
etleel 11 perfect cure. It contains medicinal pro
perties which act specifically upon the tissues of
the heart, bringing about a healthy action. Sold
by all first-class Druggists.
HEART DISEASE CURED.
Rock port, Spencer Co., Ind., Feb. 1, '74.
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. :
About two years ngo I was afflicted with a
disease of the heart, which at times created a
pressure around it, almost causing suffocation.
I saw an advertisement of your Golden Medical
Discovery, recommending the same as a cure for
lisease of the heart. I then bought half a dozen
bottles of it, and after using three bottles I was
entirely relieved and am now enjoying good
health. Gratefully yours.
Virus Killian.
. .
Don't nn Disc-ouhaoeO. Suppose you have
'tried fifty remedies' and received no benefit, is
there therefore 'no balm in Gilead f Verily there
is. Your liver may be congested, your sto
mach half paralyzed, your nerves quivering,
your museles knotted with torture, your bowels
constricted, your lungs diseased, your blood full
of impurities yet in one week after commencing
a course of Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters you
will feel like a new creature. reb.
TheConreMfonMOl an Invalid, Pub
! lished as a warning and for the benefit of Yor ig
Men and others who suffer from Nervous Debili
ty, Loss of Manhood, etc., supplying the means
of Self-Curi. Written by 0110 who cured himself
after undergoing considerable quackery, and sent
free on receiving a post paid directed envelope.
Sufferers are invited to address the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFA1R,
sept4,74-0m. P. O. Box 153, Brooklyn, N. Y.
F.IIKOKN OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
j Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the
; effects of youthful Indiscretion will, for the sake
or sutlering humanity, senn iree 10 a:i wno neea
it, the recipe and direction for making the simple
remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wish
ing to profit by the advertiser's experience can
do so by addressing in perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN,
ilec.2.",74.-f.m. 42 Cedar St.. New York.
"TolJoxiMPm-E.
The udvertlser having been permanently cured
of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple
remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow
sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire
; it, he will send n copy of the prescription used,
(tree or charge), with we nireciions ior prepar
ing and iising the same, which they will find a
sure cure ror Coueuinptioa. Asthma, Bronchitis,
Ac Parlies wishing the prescript ton will pleasq
address Rev. E. A. WILSON.
194 Penn St., Williamsburgh, New York.
dec.25,'7-6m.
GREATER INDUCEMENTS THAN EVER.'
NOW OFFERED AT
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S T O ii E .
We ars now offering our large and well selected winter stock ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac, at a
still farther rednction from the astonishingly low prices we lately offered, la order to make room
for the largest stock of Spring Goods ever brought to this section of the country.
Onr motto is "CASH, CASH, QUICK 8ALE AND YERY SMALL PROFITS." Wedoaot
want those who do pay to pay for those who do not pay.
We (rive below a few quotations at which rrices any and all may hny for tha readj money.
I here s no misprint about it.
Brown Muslin, Appleton, "A,".........
" " 4-4 Aogasta ..
" " 4-4 Peppuel!
" 4-4 Lawrence..... ........
" " Augusta ......... ........ ..
" " Good 10-4 Sheeting
Bleached " 4-4 New York Mill!
" " 4-4 Wamsutta
" " 4-4 Hill ...
Hill
4-4 as good As Frint of the loom.
4-4 Good
" " 42 inch Pillow Casing
Ginghams, Good Ginghams
Lancaster Ginghams ...
Prints, Good
" Best Prints..
Press Goods. Good Delaines.........
cc
4
. . 11$ cents.
" 10 "
(M MM t . WISH'S .
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In Rush twp., nt the residence of the brides
parents, on the 25th nit., by Rev. A. K. Zimmer
man, Mr. David Hoovek, of Snydertown, to
Miss Katc Reobuck, of Rush township.
Iu Sunbury, on February 2Sth, JOHN W. FRY,
uged 43 yeats.
Near F.lysburg, February 13, GEORGE
REICHARD, aged 73 years and 9 months.
SOBIRY MARKETS.
Scxdukt, Match 4, 1675.
Ghais Wheat per bushel 1.001.20
" prime white 1.12(411.25
' Rve per bnsh 7580
Corn " 75S0
Oats " 50f60
Flock Extra Family pr bbl 5.007.00
Common - 5.50(7.00
Buckwheat 4.00
FrEn Corn A Oats Chop pr 100 lb 1.50$2.00
Shorts fc Mixture 1.301.75
Potatoes, e New per bushel 80(75
Phovisios Ham per lb 16(20
Shoulder pr lb ' 14(J18
Bacon pr lb ... 10tl2
Beef, retail pr U 14(j(50
Veal. do do 10(5 18
Dried Beef pr lb 25(5)30
Poci.tht Chickens, dressed pr lb 12fl5
Do. live weight- 10(13
Bittitk Prime per lb 350
Egos Per dozen 30r35
THE TIMES.
A First-Class Newspaper.
Alpacas , and Flannels we deY competition. Call
be convinced.
NOTIONS:
Best Spool Cotton 70 cents per dozen, per spo.il .. ..
Good Ladies' Xeck'.iee . '
AlpttCl STAN. , nn., mm . ,t,,,t ,w
Gooi Corsets..'. .. . :.
A line lot of Embroideries, very low.
Fine towels per dozen
Ladies' Hose, good
Mens' Hose. ood.... .
Children' flose, good . ,
Ladies' and Mens' gloves, very cheap. .
Mens' Shirts and Drawers
Carpet Chain sold lower than anybody else sells it.
GROCERIES:
Good Sugar per lb
Good Bro wd COlTo0
Best Brown Coffee (Arbnckles) in pari ..
Good Green 1.0 nee per lb ..
Good Green Tea ..' ............... .....
Good Black Tea "
Babbit's best Soap
Good Soap
Good Raisins -..per th .... ..
Molasses we defy competition.
Trophy Tomatoes 3B cans
Ham aod Shoulder lower than elsewhere.
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and see nn and
6 cents.
25
8tt
50 "
I OC
10 rent.
. 12','
37'.-; ecru fc
9 cents.
............. 29 "
jo 1
8
15 "
.... 20 "
SO barrels of Mackerel just received, and offered very low.
A full and csmplcte stock of goo-.lf tt corresponding price. Call and see ns. It will certain!
CLEMENT & DISSIKCER.
Dry Good audGrvery Jobbers, Maikrt St., BUS BURY, VA.
February 26, 1373. 3 mo's.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
OF
COOK STOVES AUD RANGES
jr, m m sssi
At an Immese Reduction in Prices, for Cash.
1 c .u in OT a - .
DAILY AXI IVKEKLY.
Xeu-
Independent In Everything!
tral In Nothing X
! Opposed to all Corrupt Rings in Municipal,
I.-.. '.w,nl AUnirm
iiusincss Morals.
v
O T to C 1 A Per Day t hoiiiK. Termu f rvt. Addi-wis
'Ji V ii. STi:
Jull. 1S.. IT.
iNsos k Co., I'ortlunil, Muine.
for sevi-i.il families ;
inov her nconaintaiiccse
Thr Immense stock of boots aud shoes at J.
B. Smith A Bro.'s Excelsior store are rapidly
brine; disposed of to make room for the spring
styles. Now is the time to buy cheap for cash.
They have all the latest styles, and will sell out
their entire rtM-k,as they must make room for a
large spring trade. Their present stock is sold
at nieatly reduced rates.
Fhom ErKorF.. A lot ol line oods, direct
from Europe, purchased by Mr. Moses Mars,
now sojourning iu Germany, has been opened in
the More of Messrs Marx & Bro., in Masonic
building. Anion;: the novelties are pure St.
Galleii (S iixcrland) HMtnbiirj; edjflncs and in
sertlns, embroideries, Ac. New Gooils from
Germany will be received on the arrival of evury
ste.iuit r while Mr. Marx is iu that countrv.
which will be solil cheaper nt retail than others
can ailonl to sell at wtioles.iie. ami sec
(hem.
Tun ;'t iitiii-liit ejy low pik-ia uked at Siniou
A Oppeiihei liter's store, ror ready mad;' cloiliinj.
and lentleii.i ns' furiiishlii jjoi'Js, Is creating u
ureal sensation. Tbt-ir ifnotls are all new, nnd
made up in the latest stvlc. Iu prices they are
lower than city prices. There Is no excuse for
any one wearing poor clothing as lonjr as they
are sold at extremely low prices nt Metr. Si
mon A Oppcnhelmer's extensive store, iu Mil
ler's block, Third street, below Market, Snnbn
ry, Not too Late. If you have a slicicLinj; b id
hat, it U not too late to make a change. Call on
S. Fanst and if you c.iiinot liml a new hat to
suit, leave your old silk hat, which will be fixed
up as good as new. Every style of hut is fouud
al Mr. Faust's hat establishment, on Market
Square, Suubury, at the most reasonable prices.
Mi sical. J. P. Keefer has lately removed hia
excellent musical hi;tn;me.uv into the bull1iu
ou Fourth street, below Market, nearly opposite
the City Hotel. Any kind of Musical Instru
ments of the most improved styles and make arc
kept in his establishment. Parlor Organs,
Pianos of the best manufacture in iho fiuttnuy
will be forjnd at tils stove. He is also, acut fJr
thr best (wwiiiij machines r.Qw in esc.
Tlie Ially Tl m o will b i a.J on Sjt ur-
d..v. tilt- 13lh 01 MmcU new, aud vr morning IHer
;wr, fwiy Uuntka ot
K Mri'nc, fiiuud compact ly from clear, new
t v"jw. uii a hirga folio shea?, oonUluiuij ull th news of
tiie day, includinK Asaociiktl Press Telegrams,
Sjiecial Telegrum soil Curresoiideuce frviu ail iiu!
: line: t.'l aud fKtrlrss editorial discasaious of all cur
rent luiic. fiicr, two cruta.
Muil Kiibmrrii tiuua, Ka'aie fnr, Six dollars per ti
ll uni, or Xif'-y cuts per raonlli, in advauca.
Ad vortlsnicn ta, lifteen, twenty and thir
ty eeu.H i-r nn. ..eeordiuK to io.-ition.
TIII2 VF.EKIAr TIJHI.
Will be iuiiied ou S.iluiday, M ireli -Dlb, and we-kly
tlirienller, cJUl:ii.iiiK ill iiu)ortaut utwii of lbs weea,
and coin) k-:e MJ. kt au-i Fnuueiul Keporta.
Mailed, for oee year, johuiib free, ot tho following
rnl:
(Vh r .pv I.t
TVii repi-a S.W
Tvrei ly Cuoii-a IS.il'
Alvert!senxt?ltO twenty-live vrut pr linn.
Keifinaueca auou.d be m.df hv Urifi.r P. I). Orders.
Atliirtiis. ni- TllllOO.
No. 14 Sontli Seventh Htrtt-t, Puiiadelpbia.
AdniiniMtrator'N .otice.
(Estate of Eiisha Kline, deceased)
"VyOTICE is hereby j;iveii that letters of adr
ministration have been granted to the un
dersigned ou the estate of Eiisha Kline, laic of
Upper Augusta Township, Noith'd Co., Pa., de
Ceased. All persons indehted to said estat are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims to present them, duly au
thenticated, for settlement.
ISAAC KLINE, Sr.,
Administrator.
Upper Aucust.-i, Feb. 19, 1ST3. 6t.
Estate of Hiram Bki BAKKK, Dkc'i.
Administrator) Notice.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
.1 ministration have been granted tothennder
sined on the estate of Hiram Brubaker, late of
the Borough orSunbu'v, Northumberluud coun
ty, Pa., deceased. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
men, and those havini; claims to present thein
authenticate I for settlement.
Gko. W. Smitu, Adra'r.
Sunbnrv, Feb. 12, 137.r. fit.
Adiniuiatrator'M .Notice.
NOTICE ' is hereby piven, that letters of ad
ministration have been granted to the un
dersigned, on the estate of William B. Lonsdorf,
late of Jackson township, Northumberland
comity. Pa., deceased. All persons indebted to
said esUte, are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims, to present
them duly authenticated for settlsment.
ADAM KEMBEL,
Administrator.
Jackson twp., Jan. 8, 1S75. 6t.pd.
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LADIES TAKE NOTICE !
New Millinery Goods
Have just been opened at the store of
91 INK. M. L. GOSSLEH,
Fourth etreet, below the Shamokin Valley R. R.
8UNBURT, PA.,
Where all kinds ot Millinery goods of the latest
New York and IV.iadelphia styles are now open
for inspection.
HATS, BONNETS,
Laces, Flowers, Itibbons, Feathers. Trimmings,
Notions,
Glovra, Hantiershir rs, and every kind of goods
J Uiuivlly found in :i .Villiiiery store.
j Ladies nti inV!td l cill nnd see tbe imcif-tie
In the Court of Quarter Sessions of
the Peace of Xorthamberland
County.
"VTOTICE is hereby given, that the following
persons have filed petitioaa in the Couit of
Quarter Sessions ofthe Peace of the connty of
Northumberland, for Tavern, Restaurant, and
Liquor Store Licenses, and that the same will be
presented t the said Court on the eighth day of
Hxti'Jl, CaXt. -
1 TAVEKJil.
Pcmbcry old stund
Milton
McEwensvillc, bor
Mf. Carmel
Christian Kerf
Henry Il:vi,
J. A. Cake,
Samuel Weaver
E. T, Urnmheller
W. A. Hambrijjht, jr.
James H. Jetfries
Charles Garinger
William Keese A S-hi
Charles D, Cox
F. O. Donnell, jr.
Mary E. Ilufl
Henry E. Lnta
II. J. Reader.
Joseph Deppen
Thomas Scolt
Thomas Welsh
Edward C. Herb
Catharine Johnston
Charles F. Hess
George S. Burr
Julia Ann Johnson
George Eckert
Thomas J. Stamm
Amanda E. Logan
William H. Boyer
J. A: Weaver
Jared H. Howertcr
John Larkin
Jacob Kobe!
iltnry Simmonds
Mary Timmmes
John Nicholson
W. F. Kitchen
John Nolan
William F. Roth
B. E. Adams
Andrew Herb
Thomas Gillespie
Henry H.iydeu
William Farrow
Daniel II. Dreisbach,
il. E. Wetzel
William Johnson
John B. Gilbert Watsontown
John R. Cooner
Mrs. John W. Saxton
Michael Horaa
Edward A. Dawson
Christian Neff
Samuel R. Latsha
George McEliece
George W. Startzel
Mt. Camel bor '
Northnmberl'd
Shamokin bor '
.
old stand
new stand ;
old stand 1
old stand
Northumberland
Gideon Adams Shamokin boronh
Mrine et Kromilcn -
Thomas Langhlln
Patrick Quinn Coal tp 4
Rissai, Smith A Co Chnilsquaqae new stand
LLOTD T. ROHRBACH, ClerS.
Clerk's Office, Sonbary, Feb 11, 1873.
Furniture Ware-Rooms!
ROBERTS & HOMTER1IAX,
(Successors to B. L, RAUDENBUSH.)
Masonic Building,
WILL SELL CHEAP, AN ENDLK9S VARIETT
or
FURNITURE
of the Litest styles and best material.
CONSISTING OF
Parlor and Chamber Suits;
LOUNGES, TABLES, CHAIRS, STAXDS.
Bedsteads of all kinds, Cupboards, Sines, and
in short everything nasally to be fonnd in a first.
i class Furniture Store.
' new stand I
Shamokin bor old stand
in all
Special attcutioa is given to Undertakin
j its branches.
o-d stand!
1 1
COFFIKS AND Bl'RIAf CaBKKTS
or all sttlks cosstastlt os haiid.
An invitation is extended to all to come and
examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere.
ROBERTS HOSTERMAN.
Sanbnry, Feb. 19, 18Ti.
new stand I
old stand
Charles B. Boyer
J. B. Becker
Jared llenniner
Daniel Iitsha
John Downey
John Bovd
Michael Haley
Charles Hartman
Jacob Hunsicker
F. G. CUstroan,
J. G. Smith
John Albert
I. O. Billman
Nathan A. Laudcnslatrer
Elius Shaffer
Jacob M. Weist
Elias IT. Klsslurer
Elias Fagely
James B. Brass
J. D. Reitz
Franklin 8ar;o
Auguetus Wald
Keens A Wiest
Elias Byerly
Abraham Kotbermcl
Francis McCarty
Peter McDonnel
Mary Scott
Thoiros Tobiu
Michael Graham
Edward Muldowney
Patrick Hester
James Rafferty
Peter Lcisenrun;
G. W. Mifflin A G. i
Henry H. Conrad
Joseph K. Maurer
Emanuel ll. Geist
Enders A Starr
Nathan E. Kehres
Thomas Fonlds, snr
Henry M. Rhoads
Benjamin Knansa
Thomas Foulds jr
James Cooper
P. H. Curran
II. B. Weaver
William Foulds
James Kanta,
"OTICE. In accordance with the provisions
Lt of an Act of Assemblr innrnir.l th t -rh
Suydertowu old stand j day of February, A. D. 1874, entitled "An Act
Turbutville bor ; regulating the publication of applications for
legal or special legislation," notice is hereby
given that application will be made to the Legis
lature for the passage of "an act authorising; the
erection and construction or a pocket in the West
Branch of the Snsouehanna ricr t frnr', r
Cameron twp 4 I land, in Delaware township. Northumberland
county. Pa.,' for the purpose of harberin loss.
S. M. MILLER, OSCAR FOUST,
WM. F. SHAY. J. P. STARH
old staud j. v. Fullmer, j. h. Goomr v
A. T. GOODMAN.
Watsontown, Feb. ath, lSTi-it.
Chillisqnanne
Delaware
Jackson
Jordan '
.
Lewis
Lit M.ihanoy tp o stand
Low Mah inoy tp '
Mt Carmel tp
Shamokin tp
Harlleia
Up Augusta
Up Mahauoy
Washington
JCerfce
j COIRT rROlXAHATIOX. Notl.s
; is hereby given that the several Courts of Com
raon Picas, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
: and Orphans Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer
and Gcnoral Jail Delivery, in and for the cwant
of Northumberland, will'commence at the Court
House, In the borough of Sunbury, at 10 o'clock
A. M., on MONDAY, MARCH the 5th, 1S75,
' aud will continue two weeks.
! The Coroner. J ustlccs of the Peace and Coasta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland are
. requested to be then and there ia their proper
' itnoiu, wuu ineir rolls, records, Inquisitions
i and other remembrances, to do those things to
j their several offices nppertainine to be done. And
all witnesses prosecuting in beha If of the Conv
j inon wealth against any prisoner, are requested
i ar.d cocitnanded to he then and itere attending
! In their proper porsons to prosecute against hint
: as shall he just and not to depart without leave
; nt their peril. Jurors are requested to be puae-
. I.Ml In Ihti. .Ka.Jam. a. U . . i
. - - ..... a,.,.uuuw, iuc iimc appuiuieu.
Given under my hand nt Sunbury, the 23th dav
or Febrnary in the year of onr Lord oaetbonaa'i
I eight hundred and seventy-five.
'""' t,Jttu.it.tt.iLH sherta.
t D VERTISISO Cbp ; flood : Jff-mtl0. AU p--i
ansa who nntrmplate makiu contraCa with news.
raim iur tha inwrtion of advert lMmonta, aaould an4
-.'i tauta to (eo. P. BoweU k Co.. 41 Park Bow, Nw
lork, for tair PAMFHUiT-BOOK (ninerreTcatT
tion), contaiiucK lints ot over 380U nawapapan aiU
mlfl, ahowins th CvWt. AtlTrtaDia raa for
lnadinir papers m ruatiT States at a trmsanatona ndois
ton from r.uhiicArra' rsM. Get t j aooc
Ui. 8, 18TI, It.
Pr iy. Aoeatswsutail. AlMaaam
Point twp.
BKSTAURANT8.
Snuburj hor
Milton
Mt. Carmel bor
Northumbeiland o stand
Shamokin bor
B. F. Bright
Jacob W. Brieht
Geo. W. Hoflmiin
Jacob Crit.er
Fredericlc Woif
Jacob Klymcr
Nathaniel Hath
Margaret Brogau
Wm. Vandyke
Michael Schlader
James Mahan
Lewis Ilumnii!
Richard G. Ty:u;
John ScliaUa
Andrew Janasky
Barbara lienuis
Dennis Dorney
Marv Devitt
William A. Fisher
T. H. Switsey
L. J. Delato
George W. Ai tn.t:n
Christiann.i lshmet
Louis l.ei-.e
Richard Wild
V.-UlLK?iLE ttgrnH STOKES.
Cyrus Br.in Mi'ton hr
old stand
5TOS20ot
( oal
Watsontown
Cameron
Xerhe
nsw stand
vonuf aua old. iak more mony at work for aa, ia
their own lontlitea, iluruig their apara Konmta, of all
tr tiane, ihui ni aay tiling alsa. We offer employajaat
tlist iU fay humtsonv-lj: lor every hoar's work. Fall
irtiiB.rs.'r-ir.a. fte nt fr. Sow ia tha tn.
IVs't look fnr work or buisnraa elae wtaera, until yaii
hv learn whs w offer. O. Stiso k Ca tori
U't. Ma;c. Jaa. t, 187. Ij.
NEW YORK TRIBUNE.
The LeaJins; Amtricaa Sewsptper.'
THE BEST ADVEHTISISO SiEDlw. .
D.'ilvt10ayear. Serai-Veskb, Weekly, ti
PeatoRo Frca to tie Snhacribxr, Apecinian Cooim
ami Adveriiing Bales Free. Week!;, in elaba of Su or
mora, only 1, poaiace pa"h. !jim Tirr Tatatrsa
w York. Jaa.t,J875. ly.
Estate or J. D. Zabtvan-. Dic'd.
AdatlnlntrntArts 2lIIec.
OTIC E is hereby given that letter ot aJ.
U ministration Lave been granted to tho .
dersirned ou the estate of J. D. ZartlQaa. lata of
the Borough of Suubury, Northumberland eoun-
I ty, ra., aecasea. aij persona Knowing taem
: selves indebted to said estr.ta are requested to
! make immediate pajtnenk, and those bavins
! claims to present Vheo dulj aatheticated for
J settlement.
i Geo. W. Smith, adm'r.'
Jiia Zatva, ad3iinistr'
: S ui.bnrv. F(. 7 1 S7V t .