Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 29, 1871, Image 2

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Mltdrs.
'arrkJItifuV Ainrf. on i7t.
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r. . t ..1. 1 ..r 1 1.. ruiiiwriJ. nwnr
n to think It tintiectssiir to lwvp a'tbango
t: h.kJitH V.. k.l..' ifl1iai tiAflltlkA tYlAV
:k. paid off iweral thousand dollars of Uio
Monty Imloblcdncs Jhstycnr, out of the
f lUHUO 111 VUI ;uuiit-jr vmi.i.-, --- J
:.cfi43,QOO taxes which they handled. : vrtio
: Jhmiyrat, which is cvfcr ready to servo Wo
"niKi ntimiliTiravo told its renders that if
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Trie uonimiseiuiic-iij uau nunc uivh uijr iu,i" v i , ,-, ' . ,ni -el 411 no
i. .-,.. it..,i i.o.tf inftf W March 1, 1871, was .. 04,754,413 09
. Uil 111 HIV KkAi-a VWIIUVIVUJ WMM IMt IH'
'large sums in the hands of collectors in or-
der to favor tlioir w-ok-ction, tho , whole
:' county debt might hnvts been paid off nnd
"?it surplus' loft in the Treasury.'.' But in
''' ctend of diug so,,thc tax payers are naked
'. tow-ck-ct these sqido hien, and to pny tho
i Interest on- thh ftitiitf. money uoVr-ln !iho
' rtnnrjg of the ooHe'ctprs, to aid them in gct
' ', ting into office, i They claim that ft Reyub
, Jican . Commissioner "would be without
" power to accomplish any god." The peo
ple of the county do not think sj. Every
v poflj can Sec that, there .is something "rot
ten in lenmark,." and they mean to place
.latin there that will look nft?r' their inter
est, and - expose the rottenness which Las
v- txistcd for Boruijcars' past.. ' It would i be.
... nice afiiiir, no doubt,' if the Democrat
t could shut up Jthq oyes.of t!ie.: taxpayers in
this county, and have these same officers'
Tc-clectcd from year i.oycar.( .That day has,
however, gone by, -and tho laxptijcra have
felt the heavy weight of taxes long enough,
and they ftel it their--dirty 'to shake off the
i shackles of taxationfor no one can imagine.
1 where-It would cud if a change is not sooh
"jrnadQr which the Democrat appears to think
, is unuccost-ary. '. -
' TliE apportionment hill aa passed by, tho.
. legislature, altera Ion? struggle, will be
..found in another, column. - So far aa the
i' Senatorial district- is concerned we'hayo
nothing to complain of. Northumberland,
. "t'n ion, Snyder and 1'orry", is certniulyan
..improvement-: on j the old' one, and the
chances are decidedly in favor of its being
represented by ' a ', Republican. ; Oil tho
.other hand thq 'coupling of .Northumber
land; county with Montonr, or in other
words, giving into the hands of a few hun
,drod Di'iuocrnts of Montour, a small cpun
,ty, tho political coutrol of this county
which has a largo excess, is an- outrage
on the people, and what a more, it is nu
invasion of their Constitutional as well as
political 'rights',' .ThcCon&titution guara,n
tueiill the old counties each at least one
.member, and lmd they given Montour a
member by 'itself by adding the excess of
this county, we should not have complain
ed, but to put us under , Uio control of a
-county that is not itself entitled to a mem
ber, is a wrong to which wo oughl nof to
submit. Northumberland county, , in . a j
year or twoi will bo decidedly Itepublicun, I
and tkhouU bo represented 'jy a Eepublican i
instead of a Democrat placed over us by j
the Peuiomey of a ueigliborinj; small 1
county who.uot.oulv secure a member for ;
thuiuselvt-s by using our excess of prpula- j
iion, but dictate to us who shall, be our I
representative. - - ' j
TnK Democratic me in be rs of Congress !
lr1., ... ..I.U ..1 It. , !
wuvii nu iiuurvaswj which il.JJeuls '
that the Democratic party is to be led in
vpposition to whatever ib proposed by its :
Jiepublicau opponents ; that is, they are !
rolved not to agree with the truth when
ft is inado manifest bv the llenublicini
party tliat they will not endorse justko
whc-u it ia put forth by the same party
and that tbey will, Iu all tilings, with fac
tienul fury nnd Uftrensouable hnguaga, rail
Mid riot iu oppoMlion to tho efforts of the
Itepublican leaders to secure order -and
authority and prosperity of the laud. On
this issuo tlit-y will bu heaten as surely a-1 !
the pailyiaigu coinen on. Vhr.o the. Jte -
publican parly has not met tho full wish
of the people, it hna done many things they
would not have undone. Tho Fourteenth
and F'ifteeiitU CoimlHutional ninetidmeuu
w!) ttand at a part of tho CoiiHtitution, so
lung asheir presence shall bu ncoi-ssary to
jtuiimrilee the colored rate the right to
liberty nnd the pursuit of happiuee. Nor
is tho Ku-klux uimsuiK initsulf unpopular,
The people have uo fear thut tho Pnident
desire to usurp authority iu any State.
F.ven Democrat do tint btllcvc it. The
entire an i.iiwjf vfllwt bill in, the sujipi-ersion
if KukluxiKin. The Ciult of the Iti-publi-
i nn party lHth.t it hR4 not gone f'lreniiii .li.
Hut, btrar.jsvly, th'w point is u A touehed in
tlie lrni6ci.it!c uddn-i..
. i ii p., .
t)ra ni ijhboi . 4 of the JnwJciMj, have on
, . i. , ...
nevvr.d ocittioui trmd U divert t ha alien-
tiuu of tlui liipft r by roll rring Hu m to
(hervtnivujjant exprnw knriVapliln (.'oun
ly. Tht y uvoid kUitiug tluit Unit bin
'itmty'l tl'iuWo thu" iv.e, and has mro
llian Uvblu llteiutpriM'uutiita of thlsvuuuly.
liut uj'poniii this wiu not thu cam, aud
both lha same, and -thu publio cineers of
likUpl)iil eoiinly wurg k'jimii.lci inh' inoluy
ut1 tilling thi-lr pocket, wuu'.J tl.ii pRket
iu I hi i-ouuty le juktillublw iu t'oii j dm
kttuui lbiu'4 betjuuiie limy did f ll l)uttiiin
Munty Ha bud itki ihnt U a uiutwr for
the unpiiyrrii there to look l1 r, ami Ihu
oplo of tlui couuty will 1'iuk to their ou
HlUiia, .
Wbyui't rtl'fr tu IWrit ('uuniy Hbleli
eM.t:i;ii 'lire time m ui.iti) itiliublitttil
m XuithuiiihtiLiiil (Vuniy.aud ut thu
IMtklilwCuf ihu t 'ollliltlautOII.'l tor llilll COUIl.
ty, uuiouor (u ikwvrrl iiuudiiil iK-lUr U
ll-u Noittiwiwbviluiid t.'ouiilv. 11 lliu
Jku'i'i ixpUin il.Uli ilu Ik .aui.i4iio
Uk4t ol tin uUbt) ifiUy CUM.
n if Ul ull ttiUi Ik h;.m,Iiuj Im iu.iii.
( pn'ittc ailHiu t-i Ihi tuti-ti u of ihoe
who pay f r it, U taiiu4 out of tiuiir p.l
liai !;' Jl of l'ty p'cU'ltu.ij.
Till Waliluatuii Lkwlltti vuTUtiitJjy
uf Lul ialu4 U Mbl li'iilU
iili'i),4uu Ct Iimu, thti lUiilUi-iMik
Mit4t4iU i" t-U,..tn I l 'tiiiti lu l
Ui-n'y if I ll. 'ihu- vuioiy ca llm
l4'4Mli 1 1 Wit ltll ll' I l -I, I (
U i i"' tw iU)-U w.lbJ !ittiti
tt-l-u'-li. )1 I U itutil.
tiuiM4,.v vt Mii tit nij.i tj loir, but
U'f tit ! i4 ! tl
ki Mill l'.it lU'-f b' t Ivo llvii
nro lneuii.'u i.' iiio iiiiu w. i uinvif
M. C. for a statement of the net receipts
and pxpcndjlurcs.of Uio f.'nitd Stales Gov.
ernmcnl for two years from Match 1, 18G7,
to March i, 1809, nnd the two years from
March 1, 1800, to March 1, 1871, by which
it is exhibited that tho amount gained 'by
incrcafto of expenditures 1ms been as fol
lows :
From increase of receipts, S 84,904,049 74
rny Of ePc ndlturcg, 120,700;049 21
ToUl,1 .it""! ' 211,CtH,W8 95
Reduction . of public debt from March 1,
1807, to March 1, 1869, wa?20,441,980 00
llletllKi'ri from Mar. 1G9. '
1., 1 - -
Showing an increase in ro- , .. . '.
ductlon of public debt of 178,312,427 09
During )ho two years from March 1,
18G0, U March 1, 1871, the amount of re
duction in the public debt has been $204,
734,41i 09, most of which has bceu in the
purchaso and cancellation of bonds bearing
interest- in- coin, and In the payment of
obligations-overdna and convertible into
interest beat ing bonds or certificates. . Tho
amouut of interest which will .horertf
ter bo saved to the Government on the debt
actually paid, is 4fll,0Jr,4tfi. annually, or
5901,435 09 monthly, mostly In gold,
j ,Can a Democratic administration bo
pointed out with -ii healthy a financial
condition as the above ? While there Is a
gradual decrease of taxes, it appears that
there is a gradual increase of funds, and a
corresponding decrease of principal and
interest of tho National debt.
Tiiat $94,000. The more the taxpayers
examine tho' late Auditor's Report the
more it strikes tbem as being extraordina-.
ry extravagant, particularly the items of
building bridges $4420 25 ; bridge repairs
812 11 1, commonwealth costs ?2,214 79 ;
priHou expenses, $02o 51; publio buildings
8434 22 ; . fuol (V). $093 30 ; traveling ex
ptnses 8244 55 ; mcrchandiso (?) $150 13 ;
Commissioner's pay '$1,092 50; Sheriff's
fees i 1,790 47 ; road and bridge viewers
$456 00 ; road damages $2,494 09. This
extravag'anco is causing considerable com
motion in tho King just now. . Should an
honest man of firmness be elected to the
office of Commissioner, some revelations
niitrbtbc made that would 'astonish the
public. To avoid creating any excitement
the King is anxious to continue their own
inoa iu the offices, hcuue their organ, the
lkmwrat, is unable to see why a change
is necessary.- Tho taxpayers are also aux-
ious to kuow why it is thut they are com
pelted to pay the interest on tho largo
amount of the county indebtedness, while
favorite collectors are allowed to havj the
use of j41,000 00, without paying interest.
. TiiEKu-klux law is aftor.riblo affliction
to tho Democracy, just as'ccpital punish
ment Is n hardship to a murderer. If a
man does not ivant to be hanged, lie must
not imbue his hands in tho blood of his
neighbor. If the people of tho South do
not want to bo brought within the rigor of
the Ku-klux law, all they have to do is to
behave vthoinseWc4; iu an orderly aud n.
lovcl mnnncr. llonoofc nu4 pcavcablu pvo-
ple, law-abiding cit izens, are never disturb
ed by the rigors of a law against burglars,
assassins, and ruffians. Thejaw is only a
terror to evil doers.
, n . m
CiiAXoisn Scnooi. UoiiKS. A bill is
now before tho Seuato which provides that
no change in books iu tho public schools,
shall ho tuado for tho'space of thive years,
throughout the State. This is aivexcelltnt
law and we hope it may be passed at once.
Those who have never taken tho trouble
to Inform themselves on tho subject, caii
scarcely appreciate the hrmkhip growing
out of tho Bchool book business,. Tho con
st.iut changes made in books, the huokstcr-
ing spcculatiutis associated with their in-
troduetion. and the nettv schenles ofinter-
1 csted parties to secure the supply of
J schools, have all ruu thou- lengths, and
; sliould now bo promptly stojipod, as a mut-
j tcr of common justice and ' relief to tho
j poor man, who frequently finds tho sys-
, tein of free cducjiti iti to be a hardship, lor
; tho rasou oftli books lio it forced to pur-
' cluuo or have his childree ejected from
; the place ofcducntioti. "
j ; -
' lir.iKAU-:w"s Fimi Dill. The Slote
' Journal ot Wednesday hist, says :
j "We hove read with care the flbh bill of
i Mr. Hucknlcw, entitled "An oJt or tho
' ,protctiiu of salmon, blaok bass, mid other
j food GhhcM newly introduced or to bo In-
trxluced Into the rivr-ra lH-lanare and
Susjiu lunnu, nnJ their tribttuUs ; for the
prot.ftion na of closes itiiiiiht unluwiul
l , , , , . ,
; hunt uj and I .ih u, und to prevtut the
,. ,. ,. ., . , . ? . . , 1 , . . "
luiiuvmiiiiii ui umtivm mm uvui
j hi reams, and far other gerumiue purposes,"
how on tho Ulr oftho Itolic.
1 1 i nut t us tluit lhi hill has txi ti
pre jiii id with inueu care, uud that niot
if not all tho coiiiiugutit.il' lUI.W to oi Im
have Ix-eti in.-t Iu it. It pail tltqnnte
without a divUlvit, uud will, uo doubt, u
it ouht to do, uuvtuiih tiil favur .at
IIm lniutU if the IJuum! of id pri'bculklivcs.
Tut: tV.v 'I'liot i i.k.--U appear tluit
uftvraU tiw niii ilouiuU of truiut
tibiliatUiu, u'Miiprouilni, basis, uuipire
und all the r..t - it .kk u If the whole
uuitU'r of he cojI trml,!t v.iutoctid in
silioke ; tluit the MlullrllU lll Mliiull
cuuld iiot bo tilt tl. J by ll r any uf thuui,
how u I.kIiI.Uo l.ii-ri-et Km. It will.
out tl.nii. it wt-ui h thouli, wig by
one, tliv iilut m! U ojm.dau4 at toil,
Mithowl uuil aiuiiy bi Uii, i4 that tii
liming Milium, mh , Uxit ft-cJui
U Dm llatul. lit tliut of polty kihi mid
otii.u.tij UHiu y, iil gu u4ly iblui.l4Uil),
Uui ju.l, Iu Hi. u bu I vmloa, Alt a kim
pl gU4lOW4i t-l IHuUl Uuti llilllfi St in
nU.
I'huititxr (iNtar l-Uk4v4( I'riMiU-
Utalluir i ii:ln III l'utl4ol SJUlft Wlu4l,
i44 Hm4 ll(, 4,f M IV. 'j Ul U liVlM (4k
'." ii i ll il r t- uf iI.j J !t iU
" "'H, in ! MIW l-. IIIKMIIill,
ut Vl ,, 4, w tl.i JutUliill. l.
lti4 il4 4U4.I.II 49 4.4 l K.Uu-1. ( U
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ItESTn.USIT. FOR REBELSu-i
prpi) to swcompUBii.
Tlio main features of the Ku-klux LIU
are s fblfowar Tluf" sceotid section 'pro
vides that if two or more persons within
any Btateor Territory of tho United Statoi
si mil conatiiro tcxrother to overthrow t'lo
Government of the . United States, or to
levy war against ttrt united Mtatca, or to
onpoao bv foros tho authorltr Of tho Gov
crnmcnt of the United States, or by force
or intimidation hinder or delay tne execu
tion of any lnw of tho United State, or by
force to seize, tako or possos any'propcHjf 1
of tho United Slate contrary to the an
thorlty thereof, or .by force,iniinddatiou or
threat to prevent any person iroru accept-,
intr or holdtrta any ofllc', of trust, or place
of confidence under the United States,, or
to iulure him iu Ins Dcrsou or nrnnurtv on
account of his lawful discharge of the duties
ot ins oflioe, or to iniuro nts person winie
engaged in. tho lawful disclmrgo of tho
duties or his office, or to tu.iure his property .
so as to molest, hinder, intcrfcro with or
impede Jiim in the diachnrgc ot tils otilctai
duty, ory force, intimidation Or threat to
deter nny party or witness in any court of
tho United State from nttending such
court, or from testifying iu nny matter
pending in such court, fully nnd truthfully,
or to injure nny such party or Witness in
ins person or properly on accouui . oi ins
having so attended or testillcd or by force,
intimidation or threat to influence tho ver
dict, presentment or indictment of indict
ment of any juror or grand juror in any
court of the 'United States, or to injure
such juror in his person or property on ac
count of any verdict presentment orindict
tnent lawfully assented to by him, or on
account of his being or having been such
juror, or shall conspire together or go iu
disguise upon the public highway or the
premises of auother for the purpose either
fiiroctly or indirectly, or depriving nny per
son of the equal protection of the laws, or
Of equal privileges or immunities under the
laws, or for tho purposo of preventing or
hindering the constituted authorities of
nny State from giving or securing to all
persons within such State tbe equal pro
tection" Of the lrtws, or shall conspire togeth
er for the purposo of iu any manner imped
ing hitideriug, r obstroottug xn .defeating
t hit due course of iustiee in nnv State or
Territory, with intent to deny to auy citi
zen of tho United States tho duq aud equal
protection of the laws, - shall, bo punished
by a line of not IoSb than $500 nor more than
$5,000, or by imprisonment, with or with
out haid labor, as tho court, may deter
mine, for a period of not les-j than six mouths
nor more than six ycara, as the court may
determine, or by both such line aud im
prisonment as the; court shall determine.
Tho third section enacts that in all cases
where insurrection, domestic violence, un
lawful combination or conspiriacy . in any
State shall so obstruct or hiuder the execu
tion of the laws thereof and. of the United
States as to deprive any portiou of the peo
plo of such States of any of Xho rights,
privileges or immunities, or protection
named iu the constitulinu aud secured by
this act, and tho constituted authorities
of such State shall either bo unablo to pro
tect, or shall, lroiu any cause, -tail in or
refuse protection of tho peoplo in- such
rights, such facts shall be deemed a , denial
by such State of tho equal, protection of
the laws to which liicy aru entitle,:! unCer
tho Constitution of tlioUnitcd States; and
in all such cases, - or whenever any such
insurrection, violcucc, unlawful combina
tion or conspiracy filial! oppose tho laws of
the L nitcu states, it snail be lawlul loriiio
President, aud it shall be his duty, to take
such measures, by the employment of the
militia of the laud and naval forces of -the
United States, or of either, or by olhor
means, as he may deem necessary for the
suppression of such insurrection, domestic
violence or combiuatious: aud any person
who shall be arrested under the provisions
of this nud tho preceding section, bliall be
delivered to the marshal ef-tliu proper dk--trier,
to be dealt with according to law.
Section four provides that sneli combina
tions shall be deemed a rebellion ngainst
the Government of tho United StuteB.
It shall be lawful fur the President of the
United Slates, when iu his judgiuout the
public safety shall lvquiro it, to suspend
the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus,
to the cud that rebellion may be overthrown.
The fifth section provides that jurors shall
lake an oath that . they are not parties to
suchcoinbin;itioug.Suction six provide that
damages may be recoverable by widows or
others against persona neglecting to give
iitlnrmaiiou ol intended outrages, ill lirst
aud last sections are not material to under
standing the merits of the bill. ,( -
We t-KATtH that the brenker of llclfetis
tein's I.ykcns Valley Colliery Is finished
and ready to ship coal. That this work
has leen done -bo expeditiously nnd well,
is due we unileratcnd to tho vigor and zeal
of Messrs. lieese, Shipp, IJoughnor & Co.,
and all with whom they had contracts,' as
follows: Messrs Jlillmyer, Xngle & Co.,
of Lcwidburch, through the actis'o agency
Of their pnrtner, Mr. Hiuiotright at Sun-
burv. who furuished autfio timber; 51 r. J.
Tv I.amie, who supplied tho hewed timber;
imu'i eawr, tne builder; Mr. joim Miipp
of shnmokin, who niudo the machinery;
Mr. Jalx-r. Spark of l'ottsvllle, 'who cou
trihutod tho boilers ; Messrs. ljiubensteiu
of Miuersvillu and lioyd of Tamanua, who
ruriiiblii'tl the screens: Meisrs. Hoover X
Co., ho pushed ahead tho mnson work
In all kinds or weather; Mr. Jokepn nyers.
who .haM-il the work for the siding, o
that Mr. King, the rout motor, coultl tlrivc
the work to It completion in a kliort time.
We are Informed that the material and
work at thi breaker I plain but substan
tial. It capacity ! 100,000 tons per an
num, wlili h can be, easily increased. Thu
nlopo is abtiut 100 yards in.length, and tlie
gangwny ha b en d liven eiut and wut ii
number of yards. The vein is now driven
also, abov water level, and with n larjjo
breast will afriird gnugwnj , and thu uiAu
the collieiy i-Hiible of tho largest proilue
tion. The two vein optiied are (tin
l.ykeiik' 'sl!i r, and tho coal Im all Its
well known nuulilie, but it i outewhut
hardt-r, prutluit: lis axhes. adhere In
the burning, and iitm the body of the coal
without filling apart, until all U foitauiu
I'd. 'I'lie ili-iuiind for thU coal In 1' itern
linirkets, fnoiiil.i wo are told, to bu quite
lart-'e, Kvni thu first year.
Mititt, ltei'so & Co., have apiminti-d
Meksrs. lliile. HulkWy Co.. of i'lillail. V
pliii sii l of Itostoii, their k iln nriit for
thu kuUi of tho 1.141I, w ho will bo ready a
soon u tr uivportalioii Is rtiiine I, to fill
llli. - t.iutV Jlflllllllf,
U lut l'utoiu44) kbad mid lutrriiig dklierli-
report ll4t limy are I HVliMllia io-l tut-in
H4 k.uui4 I lul g tu4 bc4ii for wuty yiars.
About m ihi'iMi4iiii hjir.ls bl'uil explodi d
ul an ml relim ry, at t U vi-Uii l, Dl.lo,
lew ilu) jo, iHesiiiiii( a, ton I Uio kho k
lo tin. utility, lulllniK efg kliukeli
Mt a ililili 4,1 Iwu lu,l, Hlul line tit
Urn iuiiUoilUlUl Mlllilty wrr klo-iktd to
I imv,
its Jmnl llliililo.iiii.lloe"t Wukh-
llltlill 1.4 Sill. I, II 1 k llil, l-U lliV It I ill
ul MllUiiivul of Ilia dolt uillrs IIiij
Uiwu m U t-Ouliy nu4 l n.'l iiid in 4
mt U.1 piouiiw a U 4lt.ikt,iiy u
Urflivo 4!ll U.
lil'lH'Ul tftm kll I or i i-f lis cm ai:l y
H lill'J motinl oj iWj 4-m,,lii-ii ul'
i it .
; i.l.. ilM'l lillH1lt fltll.i l
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OISASTROIJS. COKriAGRA.T10M.
NKAoLeV A COlj rtAINO M1LL3 AND
8An FACTORY TOTALLT DKSTIIOTKD BY
riRK loss 420,000 so msnnjACE.
About two P.--M.", yesterday, our com
munity wa eUrllcdby the cry of lire, and
the blowing of the alarm whlsHus of all tho
mills and fiietorie along the river. Has
tening t-tho scene, we discovered that
tlie largo ash factory and planing mills 'of
Neagloy St Co.' were on firo, and that tho
flames had made such a rapid progress,
completely enveloping the buildings, rtarttrf
render the riOrxi ot savins lueiu uy exertion
W any kind, utterly uscles. The gre-wfts
ftightful and progressed with such rapidity
that ia one short Twiur tho mills were burn-'
d-to the ground. Several small dwellings
adjoining were also consumed. . .
A host of bravo men, by almost supcrhu
mau exertions,' saved tho dwellings of Mat-'
tor aud llatuaker. Aeagley &-Oo. saved
considerable manufactured lumber and
aoruo Valuable machinery ; but we were in
formed by a member of thu firm that their
loss would exceed f iO,000, and no fnsurcmrf .
They were sending out about $1,000 worth
cf material moulhiy, and were sailing into
a very healthy financial condition. 1
The fire originated in front of the boiler.
The fireman was not at bis post at tho
time. When first discovered by Mr. Coo.
Ncaglcy, itfhad only made a little progress
in a pile of sash in front of the engine houso.
Iu au instant almost, however, the flames
were uncontrollable. The tools of a num
ber of the bauds were also destroyed. At
one time the great lumber yard aud mills
ofX. C. Frcck&Co. were in imminent dan
ger, 'but tho coolness of the Greek Brothers
n nd those under their control fought the
flames successfully and saved their property
All that work and effort could do was done
by our citizens to save everything move
able. The destruction of these mills at this
time is a great loss to the community. At
least thirty hands, with families, urc thrown
out of employment. Tho firm were over
run witn work and were getting to be a
power among us. The fact Of having no
insurance 011 tho property makes 1110 Joss
the more lamentable to the owners. Mil
Icrsbury Jlcyister.
The' ArroitTiosxEKT Hii.l.'TIic
legislature has at last agreed on an appor
tionment bill.' llasingtho calculations on
some past elections, it is said, to give the
Republicans one majority in the Senate and
six in the House. The following is the bill.
EKXAT0K3.
'Philadelphia. 4
Chester and Delaware. 1
Montgomery. 1
llucks and Northampton. 1
Berks. ' 1
Lancaster. 1
Schuylkill. ,. 1
Lehigh nnd Carbon. 1
Luzerne, Slotiroo nnd Pike. 2
Jth'aili'ord, Susquehanna, Wayne and
Wyoming. 3
Columbia, Lycoming, Montour aud
Sullivan. 1
Cameron, MeKean, Potter & Tioca. 1
Snyder, Perry, Northumberland aud
Union. 1
Clinton, Cambria, Clearfield and Elk. 1
Cumberland and Franklin. 1
Adams and York. 1
Bedford, Fulton, Blair and Somerset. 1
Centre, Juniata, Miltlin & Hunting
don. 1
Allegheny.
Indiana and W'tstmorelaud. 1
Fayette aud Given. 1
Beaver, Butler and Washington. ,
Clarlou, Armstrong, Jefferson and
Forest. 1
Lawrence, Metcer and Venango. 1
Crawford. 1
trio and V arren. 1
Y El'IS ESEKTATI VE3.
Philadelphia.- 18
A damn. '''.'. 1
rranklin.
Armstrong.
Ik-aver, Butler and Washington. K
J k'd Cord nnd Fultou. 4
Berks.
Blair. 1
Bradford aud W.yoniiu. 2
Bucks. 2
Cambria. 1
Potter and McKean. 1
Carbon and Monroe. 5
Allegheny. f
Pittsburgh. 2
Chester. -2
Centre. 1
Clearfield. 1
Clarion and Forest. 1
Clinton, Lycoming and Sullivau. 2
Columbia. 1
Crawford. . y
Cumberland. 4
Dauphin uud Ferry. 3
Del:iwu.ru. 1
Fvie. Vt
Flk, Cameron and Jetlli sou. 1
Fayette. , 4
Huntingdon. 1
ludiiuiu. 1
Juniata and Miflliu. 1
Iineii!stiir. 3
Lnwreuce. 1
Ibanou. 1
Ubigh. 2
Luzerue. 4
Montgomery. 2
Mercer. 1
Northampton. 2
Northumberland and Montour. 2
Pike autl Wayue.
Schuylkill.
Snyder and Uliiou.
Susquehanna aud Wyoming.
Ting 14.
Vciun.'o.
Wurreu.
Wchtiuorclaud.
I York.
I tint-1 1.
I Soiiierett.
Sflt Mil TfcA t't-ITl'HM IV 1IIK
I'miku M.ut;. ticiuiul t'uiirou, Com
lllianioitur of AKrirullurv, ivoitit Uio fill
turu U fust Uh-ouiIii a li-ntum of iuiitr
tiiiiftin l lie rtmlieiu mill WiHi rn stuu-,
utiil tluit In II-w yc:u , tiiiiuuU tc.i wi ll Ui
urouiilu tlitiko tH'i-tiuii to iiM-ct llm UtMita
iiniiiiiiliiiii. Atlvicv ntiivuil at lliu
sii'tt ol tlii plant In tlio t'uiii'.l Males.
'I Im Ufwirtiiiviii Im. at-ut out varn.u
lloim of did country, ovt r forty lliuu
kuinl iiluuta, mnrly U uf wl.kli Iii4i livi.U,
Ullll II 10 Ui ;ullui ul U ll'lV (ll.lllbullll j
m til, hit Ii twiuu from Uio i!aul r-un-il iu
.' ulli l .ii.,liiia.
Tit luiiit-r In U.tli (lie I clih kinl
N I ii) Ikill n yiotu tut nlually rtsuiuiinj
Mroik umlur tliJ Uni.. if tlio 4'iii4iiir,
ttliii li ai'i'--ir j'l.t mi 1 1 .1'l.t-tllo, auil, iIium
li i siiii .ui.J out miit an ij'4iviit btU
lit'iil, tar v " UK'iu tliau rir lii.iuriiiif
tli4illluWtl. 1 I il-Id UillU ollirl Willi t4llv
ni..u. kti4 rnty (ii iJin tlnir j-hu In
til Iliillt'S,
' '
"Uoim iluu," ttu.l uilMlni frili iij
In kuoi4, say (ii.tt llto .,i,iiu liiiit tiuii
I, 44 Utur Ui olwirnil ii ui-M dcluUu'
I'i44-4lr) l'llitllll. l',.l,l. ; (U4 It'll
4 lai.U j...,lul t 4i, t.i (if Mm II, tlm
iu. 4i'4V Miur ir 4 o, u uiiiu,
II. w ,411. I iwili.lt urn, li4 tl.w m
llitlll II ,.i4 4- lw J-lUt.44 ilf ItttU
I-im sail Hill U ka i4-44uu,i..
i'l144 tl4l 4ti lltf tU ll.Ulllt 44
tL.i iiw )tu4 1 i4 I'm iMii.si4t 44$
44n1UU4 ( tWf4'tl4. j UlSJ ll ItWi
Uu 1st It t'.lii, it. ,! Wm tltf
r Wo hava heard receutty of several seVev?
cases of spinal disease cured by Johnson's
Anodyen Liniment; one case of a man
lofty- Bve years o4V who had- not- dona
day'a work for four years. Tho back
should first bo Washed, theft rubbed with ft
c on rsc towel. Apply tho J.iniment cold,
nnd rub In wclLwltU. tho hand. y. fj
News line reached us of ,ir so-called re
ligious riot at Oduksar In which tho Jew
of tho city were the objects of attack and
nit in; n a ieti iiutr us nvtil X HIlIIHllltl 1 U
had hopfid tlialtanduni Civilization, added
to the teachings of Christianity, had by this
lime destroyed even tho-ge'rmS of SucrTTQneensware, Wlllotr.Wre,-Oiifwe, ., o.
uaroarism its tins, which wns oue 01 tne
darkest stains upoir tlio live of our fore
father, and we know from experience that
the poor victims who-survive the savage
vengeance of those . Black Sea' bigots will
receive the warmest sympathy of tho cn-
lirtKtilhpil wnrlil.
i 7
nAItUAIM! HAUUAIKBitt
Messiis. LESIIEU &. MILLER,'
In Scott's Bulldiug on QUEEN STREET,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PllNN'A,
' x ' art w ofhrlaf r,'- ' .-; M
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
DRY, GOODS,
ComnrlntDir nil the Burins nl Bummer Stvlrs
of Ladles' Dress Goods, White Goods Ac, Clot tin,
Jnnmer? nr.d tiaiitlemens' Goods generally
whlrh will all be sola at great bargains.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
of all kluds and of every description.
(aceuswnret tHansirare and ffU-
lrr-Wote.
BOOTS AND SII013S
for Men, Woinrn and Children.
FLOC'R AND FEED of all kinds, Is constantly
kept on liaud. ..Tu?y will aluo purebusa
GKAX Ol' ALL KINDH,
at th hlyhcet market price, and, ,1. exchange
,L''i. ; poods for Gvaln i
Tbo public are Invitod td call and examine our
cxtennlve asi-ortinent of Goods before purelmsini;
elscs Uere and l-a "01110 convinced Hint Goods can
be bought lower tiiun lewhere at our establish
ment. LESUER.V MILLEIL
Norlh'd, April S9, 1871. . ,
hvnisu axu si n.iiijt
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
MIS3 F.LIZABETH LAZARt.S,
Ia Dcwarl's Uuildiui;, Market Sqaare,
SUNBIKI-Y, PA.,
where will be found a new supply of goods, con.
blsthig of Millinery and Fuuoy Goods,
HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UN
TRIMMED. - , ,
Albo, CIIII.DREN'a HATS,
for girls aud bojs.
Flowers of the latent and handsomest ftylrs.
Suhh Ribbons, plula and tiureil. Lnilie'ii
Sui niers, Lace CoUrs, X.liien t'lilurs ad Cutis
for Ladies and Children, Crochet collarf .
Necktie's for Lndies and Gent's liitett ttvlcs.
Hilk 8;ick Loop?, a superior article. Gloves
including Kids, and Liidiua' Buckskin glovus.
Hiimlkt'.rehicl'rf. All kinda tit Triiuniinp.".'
Emtiroldcry I'attrrii. . llotiery for Ididica,
Gent's and Children. Not, Piijuo and pi'iuo
triinuilngi.
TRIMMING CILKS,
Chltrnons, Zephyrs aud Tarns, uud a general
varW'ty of Notions..
Thankful for putt patronage, i-hti hopes that
the nualitv of her goods w ill inerit a rontimmnec
of the situie. El.IZAHLTH LAZARUS.
April U9, 1871.
j---- ; - -
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES,
now open nt
HIS KATE BLACK'S STOKE,
Market Bqunrn, BUNUURY, ronu'n.,
LADIKS' DRES3 QOIW A SPECIALTY.
Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Notions, Ac.
Gents' Collar, Neck -tics, Ilatf-hore, Handker
chief uud Gloves.
lVrfumei-y, ToilotSonps, Hair lJrushea.Combs,
etc.
An invitation Is extended to all to call and se
cure bnrpiin.
April tin, 18 il.
ii or x ;r va7xto1:"x t"o t'MviJ-
.M.VHWOY TOtVMIIl.
I'll. - V .-
To Widow llc ckcrt's ettatc,
" Andrew Diltv's iicc, 111,1.
S7 04
41 IV.'
V.II5 SO
11 Vi
10 t!5
22t 00
" 'I'.:
utow licit z s nccoiint.
" Intcni't on above to April 1st, 1S71,
ado. u.nituiau aci-ouiii.
" Interest on i.bove to April 1, 1ST I ,
" llaunnli IJinpiuiau's uccouut, ain't
April 1,171,
Isaac Uiibb'b account,
" Exoneration ol Wui. Hcckert from tat,
" " Geo. Loiik,
" " Ileinrv Kciuble,
" " Hunry Eu-.-l,
' " McuJ. Uroksioiis,
" " Abrum Douey,
" " John Meiner,
" " Kpliruim ( ourad,
" " Cueob Rotharmel,
" " Casper Tschopn,
" Riley Weaver,
" Collectiou and Audiliii); Keen,
7 f.5
W,
.00
.iS
10
10
1 37
84
8
6S
1 M
M
CR.
Dy bal. of Iaaae-Lcuksr'a uccou:t from
ISliP,
" Tax lo be -eolleetrd by August in
lladmau, 1ST1,
" Ta to l.e rallettcd by Jacob Wit-
liier, 1S71,
fl03 87
400 13
475 67
fl.OT-'i t7
Ity baluuce, IWU 01
We, th. undersigned AuOhors, J.i ccrtily thut
111. above is correct.
JACOB GERMAN', )
VM. 11. IIOKUNKR, 5 Audllois.
JAOMi GRIMM,
Ajiril CM. Is7i.-Stt:
NII.LIKCRV.
Sl'ClNU bTVI.Ksir.VIS, UOXSKTS,
H.OWLUS, I UAMKS, ETC.
Viuuruiui; u4 UriJal iluts au4 B anU.
StMl RlUIVtXH, Kkatiikh Tlowkr,
I .ict mill Triuiuiiu of every vttricly.
fall ilu of
.MOl'RXISG YfclUS AM) fllAI'E.
Nolious, a fail woriiiunl. l.tniUiucu't
lilovcs, llainlkTcliUfs,
MULlNtttY U Tlitt 81'Hl I VL tr.
Ml UN I.. 4. it,
M AHKCT WU'AUK, Sl'.N UUUV, 1'A.
Apitl j lJl.
A I ANIlOiUli UiiW UT, IHlW ltKtlt
4 r'H.-Ju.l i-ul.ll.lu l l v hi. I.HiU. 4-.il
i i, , liii4 riiiiun. lliK W tint L ium-
1-tSit'M AMI lit ilK III lltALtll. in Ilu
1 4 d it I eai ul (iiii4i,nilj,4, n DiiiiiIiuI VVt.W-
, llll'luill4l IMIuUmI iuMIS, lHi4iUt ,
SI i,ll au4 I'Ii)IimI lixr I 4. by, iui4nutiili It
M.iirMtfu, tiu,, i.4 tu V.uil i4 4Uioi
XuUdks kllb j UU W4 tltil JtiMtlnut Iw U
; iui ul Vuti4ijr 4 m l,,iu,, li-u.i(ln4,
Ii.m4, sliUSiiiH, u4 all im4 ul ll.s tklii,
it: It .tllly, tkutullll, tla.1. kttll. Itlu4t4t.
ia K I l'uul',i u la taut 41.4 U4. t u4iu
I n. . 4ll r, 44i4 f'U, Iu4ti4 W al U4mI-
jM' W4 !4l 4ll4(44Ua.
I i lit Lll4 ulltuf Ut Ibl 4lilil4i.U 1 It.
.4, kl4il 4'tt..Utl4U, llvt vl )V4I 4
t jlU, lk lit. .I41u.lt. mm.)4,
4f ll l"4 I I4 lt4ll it.. 4 tv.i.lll.4
t-i.4 4 fc. ul 4ui .4 i.. simt-t., 4W4v,u, m4
tlv-lui, k Ikwm 4 kt.k t,i t.ii, kw
I...IUI oImI b. vM.4titwt4 k. I m, . U iiImk
I.ii i iii4 !..(..) , iii.ui4, .1,4 t'--i-.
( Sf i Ul L. IW.VI4 l4 lb. 4ll.4 W 'H
luxlk, k4 f t.lf 4MI4 111 11.4 Lul
! m.4-4 tiMl, 14 I-U 4"-vl-l. t'lk. W
l-.t. A44is,4, D iMtk), I 44. kKl,
Vvk,
t
t
I .ar'fra Stock t Better FaclIUlM !
Just openctf k large, Ann Add itibttantlil annorl-
1 . J fnenl 01 1 ,
'SPRINO DRESS GOdbS.
Domdftiicw Wlilto1 Godds, Fancj-
L. UootJav 1 nnrmlrigg, vJlotns,
UasHi meres,
HonscktiHf gndds tn frtntk VMtflyl
. A fine stock of jubstarttiij
Ir; Ready-!lla4t4l Clothing
for Men aud Boyi. . Each line full and completo.
"i'rUtn to ult the llni4H4. Call ana
ee our siock.i , 1.
Alt kind of country prodaee taken tn ex
clianga for goods. : r . 1 4 f f
r MOORF. A DI88INGEU,
Hsapt's Iran Building, Market Street, Banbury.
April 83, 187JL
Splendid Anorlueut
CIENT'M FUnMRniKG tlOObS
''' : Atn!! ". y .
' MERCIliNt TAILORIXO not'33, ,
Third St., Onk Doon Bklott Market
' '. . St., SOjbvbt, PA., .' . : '
: HI. ZlECiLiER, Proprietor.
Every variety of
FRENCH A ENOLISn OAMrMERES,
CLOTHS,. VFTING3,:Ac.
of (be, finest trrades, trabraciug eory quality
and styles that the New York and Philadelphia
Markets afford, which will be made np to order
by tho bjrst of Korkmeo, warranted to fit and
rendor uutirs (Ktinfucliou. .-..!-. 1 . I
MENS FURtSIIING'.dOODS,
embraelug everything of Gentlemen's wear, all
new and of the intent styles. A Inrze stock has
Just been opened, to which th chizmis are in
vited to call nnd examine.
.,:' It in !.. L ZIEdLER,
Third Street, one door below Market. Square.
Sunbury, '.April 83, 1S7L ' '
. :
iillim:ry goods uf.ki:k.ll,y.
' ,. . new styles of,
BONNETS,
HATS, '
FLOWERS, "
..! tidtr .'FRAMES, &o.
Man rp Ins and Itrltlal - . I
Hal and Bonnet. !
Full Hue of Mourniag Veils and Crape.
MILLINERY- IS. THE- H'liQIALTY,
8uU Itibbons,' Ornaments, Feathers, C Lf s
UaudkercbujfK, Ac, .it:. :
EANCY GOODS ANW NOTIONS.
MISJ M. L. GOS91.ER.
Uoiith Fourth St., fnivw the R.iilioud, Surburv
April lSYt.
Notice to Creditors.
"VTOTlfE U Jicrvby gtveito all pertous lndebt
cd to thc'tilulcriilgned, on Nut or Hook ac
count, to pay up 011 or before the 0rit day of
May nest If they desire to save costs, ns after 1
Mint date the accounts will be left in tlie hands
of a Junlec for speedy collection.
DAVID TRY.
Bnnbnry, April 22, 1E71.-21.
Mechanics Drawing School.
11 persons wlshinj; tn. trKrt lessons lnMc-'
ekitnioal Iritwlus, please apply at once to j
the unuersijjneil. All necessary lunrumcnts ana
material furnished grails. Terms 8 for tweuty
lesions, of one hour for each Ti'itson; payable in
variably In advance. No deduction made for
time lost hy sellouts.
K A. ALEXANDER.
Puutury, April C2,lS71.-2t.
riiiludclphin A ltcnli:ig IIW14 Koatl j
Company. :
O fiirt 2C7 South lourth Strut.
.I ' : , ; ruiLADl-.U-uia, April 15, 1S71."
A special tnetliugof the Stockholders of the .
Philadelphia & Heading Railrcud C'oiupauy will 1
be held at oiTV.-c of tho fai.l t'oimiatiy. In the city
of Philadelphia, on the, KiijtitU day of May.lSTl, j
t o'clock, V; M-. when and where the Joiut :
nt;tet.'iueiit entered Intby the Board of Manairers J
of tilt) I'liii.idclptihi 'ft ktMt Railroad Com- ;
pany, and tho ljard of Directors of the Northern I
Liberties A Pcnn Township Railroad Company,
lor tne consoiiiluliou 01 I lie laid l oinpamcs, nnd
thu inciter of the Northeru .ibertica A Teuu
Town-hip Railroad Company, into tho riiiladel
phia A: Reading Railroad Company will be submitted-to
the Stockholders, and a'vote bv ballot
in person or by proy, taken for tho adoption of
rejection of the same.
... Vi Wi-JONEtey Secretary.
Ajirilj; ISTlW... v it 1 I .
lMiilmiclphiH V ltHdlnieauTcoM(i
lompnny, , , .
OJjUc 227 SmIL l uurtk ,Urtt. .
Vninji..ru, Aptll i5, JfiZl.
A special nicelin of the Stockholder of thi
Philadt lphlH it Heading Kttiti-oad C'oiupauy w ill
be held at Ihu olUt-e of said Company, in tlie cliv
of l'I'ilitilclphia. on the Eighth day of May, W71,
at 1'4 o'oliK-k, M., when' aud whei-o the joint
iiKreemsnt entered Into by the Board. of Vatia-i
ircis of the rhiliidelphht ft Readlm; Kailrnad
Company und the Hoard of Directors of tlie Lo4.j.
nun A Trcinont Railroad Company, fur thu cou.
solidation of, tlie sitid t ulupa'-ii-s, uud Ihe merger
of the l.vba 11.111 & Trrmout li.ilruad Coiupuuy
Into tho I'hilitdc-lpltlu it lU-ilintr Ruiltioud Com
pany, will be submitted to the said rttovkholdf rs
and a vote by ballot in person or proxy, takeu
for the adoption or flection of I ho sani.
J. V. JIINIM, Sccrctarv.
Ap-ll W.'im.t-.
FOR 8 A LET""
I7'IGlIT acres of Improved land In Ilia best
.4 aet-tiuii of boutbvrn Michigan, within five
miles or the town
:&nCOAL COAL!! COAL!!!
si-ph county, tl
rotation, K'xhI hnilOiiit-s. uutt ltn. l.trre or
chard, toll, rich saudy loaiu, Ihmih-4 ami
churfii within fciL-'lit lltln Indisputable, en
acres ure la wheal, Ilia remainder iu eloter i,(
A sun of horso., turtle, bo-s, umln and furnitu
uleustls, tic, will bu sold witli lUw prowriy.
Price 70 wr acre, U.Ouo in (uili, thu bulaiit lu
tims pttvini nl of vk). Apply lit
. YM. A. MAShtlt, Thiou Uivars, Mih.
or,
II. B. MAHHER, Kuubury, Pa.
Haubury, Murth 11,
Atliuiuiktrsitor'is NntVt-v.
i t'uK n Altultm Wurif, il,.,.
"VTOTIt E Is htroliy fc-lven, that Utt.-is of Ad
i. uiiuiiwtiuu li4iiiu beeu giUiiU4 l the
uudt'iaijjii4 tu the r'tltl. ul Alwul.i Ware,
lain i( Hit. t.iiuit boiou.h, NiiiiuuiuIm rUud
euuiity, 1'4., dattawd. AU pauuii Uidt-Uetl It)
S4id kt4l i rt.iitlud lo Ui.ks luiiui-dUIr 1-4
luKUl autl IhuM hjvu.n eUiius to prtwiiil llut4
duly auliikuiwitlttl lor .uliictii.ni,
tlAI Mil K.
A4lllUl4l4-l4 4.
lit. CkiMit-l Uui iukb, A pi it kilt is!, W
h" ujk'4 Uj u..r new bu.) ! uiukv ftuiu j
l l 10 J-H 4 I) IU III-l 0 Il4')lllt. tulll'41-
HiuUis - lid nlim ti"U s-t-l III. Iv iiv'':
I Ill 4f ruuntul, JtioilUbl wulk,
kbuulj sddUk kl uu-'c-
lifctiUtifc HINSUi Jl (41.,
1'iiHiuud, l4Ulii.
Apill It,, il.-ll.u. .
Doots and Shoes 1
ItUV MNOIMIU,
1 Ui 4 4imI, .Uit U4kl Miwt, iaubuiy, P4 ,
is ii44i 4m k4kkUk44i.
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THE MAMMOTH STORX,
'.'it
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lias just received sad opened
: ' " ! :j .:
; - ' 1 .
A MA.MMOTU STOCK OF rOOtS,
which k ha
C a .-
SELECTED WITH GREAT CAR A
and offers to lb Publla at th very
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
lluvtng (stablkthed afaputatlou for low
prlcm aud
.IFAIR 3D E -A. Ij 1 1ST O-
to all, will endeavor to maintain that poaition.
w . . , , . ,.-
; Lv.nl. v r. it ALu it LA.aiui.M 1111.
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LARGEST STOCK,
BK3T ASSORTMENT &
LOWEST PRICES
IN THE COUNTRY.
'..Thankful' for the larce amount of utronare,
heretofore bestowed upon ine, I will eudeutcr by
fai'iiisuiii the best good, at the lowest pnees to
merit a couliniinuce of the snino.
, II V. I'RIUNG. .
April 15, l?7t.
Wif. Ml'hfUT. 1. RI.ATMAKIU. WX. U. BI.AO'J.
MURRAY & CO.,
t . -i licit Vile flralr in
MACHINEflY AND BURNING OILS,
Otflee and School fctatloncry,
rrlntiuR, Wrappiuic aud .MaulIlM
PAPERS,
rrintors' Cards, laH;r Bags, &e., kc.
Tht Culcbratftl
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