knlmtjy American. SUNBURY, OCT, 28, 1871. Kailrod Time Tablet. N. C. R. W. East. P. K. R- R. Wsst. Huffnlo Ex I've 4:10 m'Krlfl Mnll, I've 2:05 a m Erie ' ' 8:R " Buffalo Kx. " 4;1 ' . ElmtmMall " llt4! " ElmlrnMnll" !2:m Erio " " liOT " ! Lock 11. Ac." 4:85" Banbury Ae." 8:45 p m, Erie Ex. " 0:50 " M1AM0KI3 DIVISION N. C. It. W. IXKVn , AHRIV8 Sunbnrynt 11:50 a m At Sunhury :45w 4:40 p m " 4:00 pm D. II. W. R. R. Leave Snnbury 5:55 n. m., 4:85 and :!W p. m. Arr. at Buubury 10:00 a m, 6iS0 nnd 8:40 p m. Accident Insurance Tickets enn bo hod of J. Shlpman, Tlckut Agent at the Depot. focal Affairs. Bbwino Machines.-MIs CbcoIIiio Dnllus Is tho ngeut for tho snlo of the tlircc best 8ewlnf Miiclilues In exlstcnco, vltl "Tho Improved Blngcr," "Grovor & Baker" and "Domestic,'' which are constantly on hand and sold n rca sonablo prices. Cull nnd seo them. Offl:o on Market street, oast of tho railroad. Stoves. Three second hand heaters and stoves, nenrly as good as new Tor salo at half price Enquire at this ofllce. For Bai.r on Rest. A dcslrablo property on Spruce street. Snnbury, Pa., a House with seven rooms and other conveniences. Inqnre of A. N. Mrlce, Esq. Wanted. An active boy, about 10 years old, at the Mineral R. R., nnd Mining Company's ofllco, ou Third street, ndjolnlug Fry's Hall. One who can mnke himself generally useful will And a good situation. JruoE KocKEFF.i.i.Eit will hold his first term of Court In this county, hi January next. ruu.ip Pmt.irs, the popular author nnd singer, -will give an evening of Saerel Soug nt the M. E. church, In this place, on Wednesday, the 8th of November. Smith's American Organ will be used. Net proceeds for christian purposes. Tickets, 50 cents ; Children, 25 cents. Those purchasing tickets previous to tho day of the ringing will be furnished with Reserved Bouts without extra charge. St. Wit. u Fowls. During the past week Immense number of wild ducks nnd gecso have passed over Sunbury, on their way to winter quarters In Southern bays and livers, and wo hear that several of our sportsmen have been successful in baling qulto n number. This exodus cer tainly means approaching cold weather. We arc happy to state, that the Rev. 8. J. Mil liken, Pastor of the Presbyterian church, nt this place, has recovered from his lute illness while on a visit to his friends in lilulr county, nnd has returned tn Ills charge on Thursday last. IIo resumes his labors by holding service In his church to-morrow (Sunday), at 10,'j o'clock, A. m., ar.d also in the evening. Bum Tom. The citir.cns of tills pi ice had the pleasure of listening to the greatest musical ,r.tglly of tho aye, Blind Tom, on Tin s 'ay evening lust. Tho hall was fllleltolts utmost apai'ity. The performances on the llano were inly wonderful, Jund gavo general satisfaction. Oi k Ui'ii.niKO Associations. Tho regular nnnlhly meeting of the Fori Augusta Building Association w.ishuldon Thursday avclng last, 'he old Sunbury Mutual Association will hold U monthly inc. ting this (Friday) evening. Shot in tub Hand. On Thursday morning ist, a son of C. I). Wharton, and nged about 14 ears, shot himself in the right hand by the necl ulal discharge of a pistol, which he was hund ug unbeknown to the family. This Is another arniug to boys carrying fire nrms without tho uowledge of their parents. Aid fob tiik Chicago Sii-kuurhs. A collce ou was taken up in St. Matthew's (Episcopal) hurcli, of Banbury, on Sunday lust, for the incut of tho homeless sutlcrcrs by the great fire . Chicago. Fifty dollars were collected, mid lly forwarded to tho Mayor of Chicago. Moim Saw Mills. Wo team that parties ure 'gotlatlng for ground In Sunbury, on which to i lid two large saw mills next season. We ccr luly hope It is correct, uud wish them success procuring sites for their mills. An alarm of fire was given on Monday evening iouL 7 o'clock, caused by a brilliant light over e eastern part of Uic Borough from tho burn g hills along Shainoklii creek. The steam Are glue was promptly brought out ready for ac n, but finding the fire to bo nt some dlstauce I of town, tho vompauy did not proceed fur r than Market street. H'H neighbor of the Jhniotrat says that be ercd forty-two ucw mimes ou bu suhscriptlou . wllhlu three weeks aud lost but one. Neigh. ', will you please slate whether the new sub. Ibers belong to the list iu the bluck book, leh was to be kept to uoto down the uaiucs of the Democrats who refused to vote for the 'Udulent ticket. If so, there Is a prospect of ue eight hundred more of the saiuo kind. won into OrricK. Amos Vasllue, Esq., i duly sworu mid Installed luto the office of inly Commissioner last week. Yo piesum t the first hu.luus of the uew board of Com. hloners will be to appolut a clerk, who will ihclr ubjer.ee, be competent to attcud to the les of the otllce. notice that our old friend Kllus Brusioiu, vcieruu butehsr of this place, Is ocrupylug urket st.iu t In front of our otllce, dealing out il customer some of the ch.dco.l beef lit Wet. Ou Sulurduy last, we uullced Some of liuesl beef in bU table Ihut has beeu offered citlacit fur a lung lime. Ills sausage and Uu. looked ntml leuiiug. Having the luilou fur in. i ii y ears of making the mot table kau.ae.c, he is delort) lucd, sluoe the ki t U i.taMbhed, to ool all LU putt efforts xu hi vu.luiuer. u ra tu Mn'uu.t at vriaaa. A uuui j( uur Itdies, prominent auioiig ahum cj Mrs. Witt, I. tirueuou.h, have, for scve. ays hI, Itvt-u soliciting aid from our illi- for the b. u- iil of tutf u Unci .by I Us lata Units eoiiUu.ralluu tit lb Intel iur of U ii LI. TU.y Ua lwa Very .itcofitl tit llt.lr s, aa. have obubwd tuii a liUt.l supply kill Ul tuihiuk', SUItdllU (of UVU, Muutva 'lilidua, bu-Ucs ol'Ululug dutialkuu. of ), all of ul' b duly futa.idvd L K( to 1' ii. .11, Mi. lt., Iiom UU Is iLj ltuutiMlu,ii)i Jotiil.uU4 lii lite awUji suf. i. 1 IB 4uutlv4 flolM uubiiiy, !, ill alu tt.u sullcilti uf UlVS UUIuUsI ol tltuse uiilmtuu tiu, vim Iwie Urt tlwif all ljf o .-l Ji4ituu Un, a4 mii Udu i in i ' I (U bluxl iaU fu tUt.1 kluj iltwiu '4. b' su4iilti4 huwjulijr. Amuuf las u.t a-.ki.t uf il.4l.U4 tut, ! H nail, ... ul po, 14 ihii, VI p4i. ul uiug( UJ ' 4 1 , sw4 wiwm i4h ul swill. 4 s4iii smUtitM fut Im i. jiiii ol U UmJf. A Happt KatJNtow. We are much gratified at the manner In which the result of the late elec tion Is taken by both political parties In this county. No demonstrations or Joy are Indulged In except In ft private way, In which nolgbbore and Mends go together to congratulate each oth er. Such rejoicings are principally over the vic tory of right over fraud and corruption, aud all honorable men of both parties Join to celebrate an event which will long b remembered In the political history of the county the rescue from the hands 61 designing demagogues of tho offices, which will In the future be filled by men of poli tical and moral Intcgilty. One of these happy meetings occurred on Friday Inst, at the residence of our highly esteemed friend Jucob Scnslmltx, Esq., of Upper AagnsVa township. Mr. oens holtx hns long been known throughout tho coun ty as a staunch Republican, as well as the bosom Wend of his honor Judge Jordan. The result of tho Into election In electing Win. M. Rocke feller, Esq., to tho President Judgshlp, (tho per sonal frlcad or both himself and Judge Jordan,) to give proper expression or his reelings, ho ex tended an Invltntlon to his friends to pnrtaVe or a dinner nt his residence. About 10 o'clock tho guests arrived, nnd as buggy after buggy camo In rront or his door, they wore most liospltnbly received by Mr. Seasbolti, his Inestimable lady, nnd his sous and daughters, who are too well known throughout the eoanty tor their generous hospitality, on all occasions, to need any further comment. Tho Squire's venerable countennnco assumed a degico or happy expression as proba bly It had ncvor done before. The mingling In cordial friendship of his Wends, though political ly at variance In honest sentiment ror years, mu tually rejoicing In common with hlmscir over the viinqulshment or partlKan dishonesty, nd indi vidual chicanery, was trill'y an event to bo remembered during the balance, of hi life. Such lifo-long Democrats as the Hon. A. Jordan, Hon. Wm. L. Dewnrt, Geo.W. Zelgier, Esq., Geo. III1I, Esq., Ex-Sheriff D.'Bocklcy, Dr. R. II. Awl and others, nnd among tho Republicans Hon. J. B Packer, Hon. W. M. Rockefeller, Jos. Bird, Esq., dipt. C. J. Bruner; Dr. J. B. Mnsscr and others, who have been political antagonists, uniting uon a common platform to war against the corrupt Influence of politicians, who were alining nt position for which they wore wholly unqualified, was an event that probably never beforo occurred In the political hlBtory or North umberland county. Tho Squire's residence was thrown open to his guests, who nppcarcd at onec to enter Into tho pleasant employment or making each other hap py. About 2 o'clock dinner was announced, aud tho party surrounded the rostlvo board, which was ladened profusely with all the luxuries of tho sea sou, nnd after a blessing, offered by his honor Judge Jordan, to Him who rules over all, for His bountiful supply, the guests done ample Justice to the many choice meats set before them. After dinner tho Hon. Win, L. Dewnrt offered a toast to the host and hostess, which was re sponded to by Mr. Seasholtz, who said that bo was overjoyed to have his friends honor hhn with their presence on this festive occasion, and that he united with them In their expression of regret Hint the term of office of his friend Judge Jordan was so near at hand, but rejoiced that his place would be filled by one In every way worthy ; that he had been on tho most Intimate terms with his Honor for over It (ty years, and that during that time they had been connected by business rcla. tions, and he always found him to boa mnn who was honorable In every way, which was the cause of b's elevation In life. That he remembered well the time when he struggled through hardships to maintain himself by tho practice of tho law, nud that he felt proud that he bad assisted hi m, step by step until he readied the pinnacle of his pro fession, the law. Now, that ho was about to re tire, he had also the gratification of knowing that his successor would net honorably, and follow the footsteps of his predecessor, no thcu ap pealed to the young mm of the legal profession present, to take for their guide the example set them by those who had becu exulted to so high a position in their profession, so they too might gain that confidence and esteem which the gen tlcmen referred to had gained. Ills Honor, Judgo Jordan, was then called upon, who rejoiced to say that upon his retire ment from the office of President Judge, he was much gratified to know that his place would be filled by one who had been his pupil, and whose life and character was Irreproachable. He had watched his career from boyhood, and was proud to know that the peoplo had elevated him to that position, which ho was able to fill with honor and success, lie then referred to his start iu lire, nud the hard struggles through which he passed In his early career as a lawyer, and that he bad always found a steadfast friend In Mr. Seasholtz upon whom he could always rely. That during his term of twenty years as Presldeut Judge, he endeavored to fulfill his duty honorably nud Im partially thut if he had erred, he asked fliin who presides above to forgive. That during all that long period of years he never allowed partisan reelings to overcome his better Judgment, and he endeavored to ineto out Justice alike to rich and poor, regardless or religion or politics. Now that he hud come to thut stage or lire allotted to man, over three score aud ten, when it becomes uccessary to u&sffu his place to others, be rejolc. ed that his desk would be occupied by oue whom he knew would act us ably as hlmscir, and thut as his cornet with his friends was shortening aud about to close, it would bo but a little while ere he would leave them. Some happy remarks were theu made by Judge Rockefeller, lion. Wm. L. Jfewart, lion J. B. Packer and Geo. Hill, Esq., and after spending some time with the Squire aud his family, tho guests bade them adieu, aud left fur their homes with the hope of soon having another such a hap py reunlou. A Boom. Messrs. Krlllng, Uowen A Eugul are movlug for the permanent establishment of a Boom Couipauy to Improve the old boom pro perly owued by luem Iu the West Branch, a short tiuuuee above Northumberland, We are Iu. formed thut but little slock Is lakuu Iu Ibis nlaee. but that several heavy lumber Arm of WlllWni. sport have arranged to take bold of Ibe mailer aud make It a fixed fuel. The advantages of u boom at the poJul dwiguulud, ettuuol but be of great twuuill to the luuibcriug business In Ibis uelgbborboutl, aud will prove a food ItiVMlnieu! la ike slot k solders of the eompauy. Rai.isr or Cmnou. W are happy lit aot thai eoutldcruble of au amount of tuouejp has bet-it forwarded b) the vllUeu of Ibis borough. Churches, aVerel aWWtlue aud Individual ba Klru fieoly. Tee employe uf lb dtfflircul rullrouj shops aud railroad uiployve along lb llu uf lb dinVrcul railroads eualieiug Iter ut ubscrlU-4 a days' gs, aa4 clli-a lit vry luu aud tillcg suWilUug finely to raU a fuu4 for lb relief uf the sunVreu fruui lb Ul suuttagruliuli lit lb W vi, - ftvtl Ae tiaf. -Mr. Jot tjlerly, aa olj aud highly uj elibMii of Ibis U-, abll aasUtlug tu 4imuIUH a buiu Iu tu aiieei autr lb Lmbciaw tbitieb, aa sum by a Warn au4 Mull, iujurej, an thai Is dlwi lb el Ju;. Tnaa U hum Hulk ik aViUtu la lb Mlu. lag iwmIi trf hiiitug iMMki una ilt lb! 14 biob loolub Mb Vug- Waif U4 ay kilt ! lb twit,' m,,, ullUlu'go !. Itul 14 j-ui tu tu thai lb bwy U Mgt If Ik, to yf fuuug toaa bu swli but 4 all lb 4 giltibs up I go uti iui4jr b'gbl. Snaiuvr Salbs. The Bhcrlff of Northumber land connty advertise the following property for sale on the 4th of November, at oue o'clock, at the Court House, Bunbury Three lot of ground In' the Borongh or Nor thumberland, the property of William Wilson. A frnmo dwelling house In Chamberlain' ad dition to the Borougt of Milton, the property of Ditnlcl Stager. A two-story dwelling house lnllie Borough of Mt. Carmct, the property or Reuben Kline. A two-story house, with storojroom, In Cuke's addition to Bunbury, the property or Michael Groody. Four acre or land sit unto In Lower Augusta township, the property or Geo. W. McCnrty. A honse and lot tn the Borough of Riverside, the property of Isaac Farley. A house and lot In the Borough of Mt. Cnrmcl, tho jiropcrty of David Haas. A lot of ground In Cake's addition to Sunbury, the property of John Jones. A lot or ground In tho Borough or Bunbury, whereon are erected a brick house and store room, and two rrnmo dwelling houses, tho pro perty of Henry Peter. tJcven lots of ground In the Borongh or Shnnio- Wn, the property or Elijah Hummer. The surrucc right to a lot or ground In Mt. Curmel Borongh, whereon Is erected a two-story frumo house and kitchen, the property of Tho. Gibbon. A lot of ground In the Borongh of Turbutvlllc, whereon I erected a wagon-maker shop, nnd mlth shop, the property of Adam Strousc. Two lot of ground in tho Borough of Snn bury, on which are erected dwelling houses, tho property of Anthony Lenser. A piece of land eltnate In Lower Adgnsta township, containing one acre and 40 perches, whereon Is erected a dwelling house nnd out buildings, the property of Henry 8. Culp. A lot of ground in tho Borough or Bunbury, whereon Is erected a two-story dwelling house, tho property or David Druekcmlller. Four lots In Cake' addition to Buubury, the property or Joseph Conrad. A fill line or Ladles' Misses' nnd Child' Mo rocco Shoes to bo bad at Gibson A Furmau's Boot, Shoe &, Trunk Store. Energy. Iu the world opinion success is considers . tho test or ability, and to him who achieves it the honors or the general public nro showered nnd with a lavish hand. But few reach the desired goal In the race or difficulties that constantly beset tiiu business man, but still less are the number when encumbered with seri ous disasters superadded to the incidental dis couragements. Among the latter, who arc pre eminently an example, stand the firm or Messrs. J. E. Caldwell A Co., Jeweler, 903 Chestnut St., PhU'n. Serious conflagration In tho winter or 1809, swept away In a few hours the realization of years of labor, thought, and care. With a courugo thut roso iu direct proportiou to the dif ficulties to be surmounted, they resolved to again tempt their fortunes, and with tho resolve came naturally that elasticity of Industry that begets a triumph. Tho sympathy or a fccllns public was with them, nud their Wends, by klud words unu mora suusiaiuiui toKcns, uiu tlicm God- speed. Tho result Is before us. Ou the great j thoroughfare of onr beautiful city, among tho I palaces of Industrial art, none exhibit greater tokens of prosperity than cuu he perceived Iu i their superb c.tabllshmciit. Articles or vcrtu from alt parts of the civilized world crowd their cases nnd shelves. 811 ver ware or most exqulslto patterns, p.nd for every purpose, for the table and tho toilet, are hero in profusion. The tastes of amateurs in rare gems cau ba thoroughly sat isfied, for tho complement cover every conceiva ble ruiige or quality uud price. A much atten tion ha been or lute directed to Imported rancy goods. Messrs. Caldwell A Co. have taken pnms In their selectiou or this class or ware, and pre sent lu their stock some or the choicest of Vlenua goods. They ure In Russia leather, gilt bronze, cut glassware, &c, &c. The taste lu real bronze has Improved so rapidly within tho past few years, thut tho supply could hardly keep pace with the demand. In those goods this house possess a beautiful assortment, well worth an examination. Upon a recent visit, beside tho Innumerable beauties that called forth our ad mlratlen, we were shown tho new Coramandel ware, splendidly mounted lu gold, ono of the first Importations Into this country. Want or space shortens our notes ou this thriving and deserving firm, aud wo must conclude by wishing them uli the prosperity they so eminently deserve. NoHTiii-Miu'Ri.AND A ii F. ail Wo think Nor thumberland county Is entitled to the premium on crops In oue season. In tho upper cud, where the hail storm made much havoc, Mr. John Tweed raised two crop of apples, and nnw, here iu Mlllon, we have the lecond crop of potatoes for this season raised on the same ground, by Mr. Euos Tilden. The second crop of potatoes are a large a usual, measuring from 0 to 10 inches lu circumference, and or excellent quality. Tho first crop raised was composed or the Eurly Rose variety. The second crop was comiiosod or Eurly Rose and the ordiuary varieties, all dolug equally well. Mr. Tilden deserve a premium, surely. Jilfoiiiait. A BrRt cure for Corns by buying your Boots and Shoes at Gibson ct Furmnii's, 87 Muiket St. Tub Graduating Class or Princeton Colleg0 each year have a custom or planting, ou class day, the 24lu or Juue, a vine or Ivy lu the college grounds with Imposing ceremonies and orutious. It is left to grow a a remembraneo or the clas and Is planted on the day Hint the roll of the rlus I culled for the last time. We learn with grullfylug pleasar that our young friend aud neighbor, Mr. Lewi Dewart, son or the Hon. W. L. ltewart, of till plaea, boa been selected by bit rluss mate or the senior class to deliver the Ivy orullou on the approaching occasiou. W coiigrululut the class upon their selectiou as we foul emiadeiil Mr. Puwurt will fully meet their expectations. Dramatic PaiiruMMAMces. Marston dt Stone' Drauialbi Alliance gar two of their lulerestlng tuUrtltuulei,i lu b Oprr Uouse, at Ibis place, ou Wednesday uud Thursday cveulug. Tbtt hall was full ou both ulghu, aud lu. porfor Itiuuce elicited giaul appUuse throughout. Ou lb lrl ulghl, 'Fuuchou, iba CrUkel," was played, lu whh b Amy Sluua assumed the prlii clwl churaeler, a till b wu proualed lu escul. Uulklyl. Tbu balauc of lb characiei r alsu well repfeseutud, making Ih tmlrit.ilmuelil very luUriwitug. lu Thursday cttulug lb beautiful Dtuuia, lu lira acts, ullllcj "Pearl uf Unu), or, a Mother' Prayer," wa pciloiiuud. Tbe iblblikMit, beUlt ulvrtaUlug, were uf a highly ulilvalc4 lllurury uW, and acre en acted lu feiuurkully natural U, nbhb, a fur a a ru kara, gat suiUfu. tl.wi. U Must asMtbU Iblug al4 tu Mutb sueta euir UlltuiMil Mill a feller sueios, U a eupailou ball, Hb guwl stag ewj oury, W bupv uur ttiuMy4 ttutm ill u) Mlu Iba tiampla uf oii ul uur Htigbbuilug uu, u4 Im)uuu eiilwi suilabl lu all ItiMlbf blbUUfc4. iuUlwl lot euiusruujui a ui a ItMiiutiluu lb.il my i bue U 4u at IbU lUoa, tiu4 a fc-.l-a (iui at Wuiuubr Hiuau' Oub Hull. lui kstii ikbat at kuw baw al lb trflUa uf lb N, V. V W. l u, at Ibi pi. lukk. Mtubd, , au4 Kluiu. fuM Iui bli 4uys Ituta aVste u bxue, al III W M lb lwuu iia, I.lnt ol Juror. NOVKMnEn TERM, 1871. orand jurors. I John Rlirncy, Coal 3 Henry Hllc, Mt. Cnrmcl borough 8 James 11. Bhnltz, Rush 4 Ruben Wvnn, Bunbury 5 Chnrles kohler, Upper Mahnnny 0 Wm. H. Metier, Rush 7 Thomas Hoover, Shnmokm. J Jeremiah Rnup, Milton, tf John Tents, Sliamokln 10 Andrew Tlnbrook, Lewis 11 gain no! Bnrkcnblne, Northumberland 13 Peter Welkcl, Cameron 13 John Clark, Jr., Sunbury 14 Dnulcl Noccker, Watsontown 15 Jacob Sharp, Mt. Carmcl 16 Georgo W Strluo, Milton 17 Patrick Miihnn. Shamokln bor 18 Ellas Shaffer, Turbiit 19 Daniel H Perslng, Shamokln 20 Joseph M Paul, Chllllsqiiaqiio , i!l Duncan Campbell, Rush 23 William 11 Cool, Chllllsquaqua 23 Israel Bnriiliigcr, Shamokln 24 Robert Dntcsinnn, Milton THAVKllSB JUUOIIS. 1 Christian Snyder, Lower Mahnnny 3 Mahlnn McUgur, Delaware 8 Solomon Folk, Upper Mahuuoy 4 Jacob Wcike, Delaware fi Edward Burke, Northumberland 0 Jacob Shankweiller, Shnmokin bor 7 Samuel Oberdorf, Upper Augusta 8 ifosiah Swartz, Jordan 0 Joseph Ansrstadt, Milton 10 Jacob A Kauffmnn, Zerbo II William Deal, Point 13 Reuben Lawull, McEwensvIllc, 13 William Evert, Shamokln 14 William Conner, Wutsontown 15 Adam Lenker, Lower. Muhanoy, 10 John Sehrnder, Zerbo 17 Solomon Neldick, Lower Augusta, 18 Jacob Brlirht, Sunbury Ifl George Weaver, Zerbe 20 William Klase, Shamokln bor. 21 BenJ. Lake . " " 23 Barnard Adams, .Washington, 23 Lorenzo Metier, Rush 24 Abraham Kissinger, Turbut 25 James Benrd, Sunbury 2ft Alvin D Huiihes, Rush : 27 Georire W Stroh, Upiier Amriista 9S Willirm McWllllums, Shiunokiu 21) C 11 Smith, Shamokln W 80 Peter Wort, Lower Mahanoy 81 Daniel Ciihris, Delaware 85 Wm B Guile, Rush 33 Ferdinand Rhoads, Coal 84 John Buyers, Upper August.i 35 Jacob R Kauffinan, Upper Mahanoy 80 Henry J Renn, Zerbo. ' 37 Sampson Smith, Delaware 88 Joseph Hcmmlngcr, Shnmokin bor. 39 Cluis. Koch, Till lint 40 Charles Giillck, Northumberland 41 John Krlck, Shamokln 43 Isaac Kmerlck, Lower Mahanoy 43 Joseph R Bright, Milton 44 Samuel Weaver, Sunbury 45 Sanies O Glflln, Chillisqnaqiio 40 Amnndus S Miller, Shamokiu tp. 47 Isaac B Trcssler, Jackson 48 Charles Milliard, Tin nut FF.TIT JI'UOIIS. For tho Second Week, commencing Mouday, November 13, !871. 1 Michael Diirney, Jr., Zerbe 3 Nmthiin Hcuiiiiigcr, Csmerou 3 Daniel llohncr, J0rd.ni 4 Frederick Hilcman, Delaware 6 J. C. McWilliams, Chlllisquaquo 0 Anthony Guluspic, Coal 7 Samuel tiilirer, Shnmokin 8 John .McDonald, Ml. Curmel !i John Eyt-ter, Delaware 10 Charles' B Bovcr, Cameron 11 John Hotlii. Turbut 13 Henry Gosslcr, Northumberland 13 Isaac iloilmnn, Kuril, 14 William Dunn, Delaware, 15 Chnrles W Eckm n, Upper Augusta 10 Ellas Boyer, Jr., Lower Mahanoy 17 Geoige Oyster, Sunbury 18 Daniel Barron, Shamokln 19 Acqnilln Booth, Shamokln bor. 20 Isaac Buyer, Lower Mahanoy 21 Henry Il'aden, Shnmokin 23 Wm. W Horning, Lower Augusta 23 Geoise Spatz, Lower Maiianoy 24 James Keed. Rush, 25 Georire Seller, Lower Augusta 23 Allen Hopper, Bunbury 27 Daniel Carl, Turbut 28 Jacob Gonsei t, rJliamokin 29 I -mac S Zartman, Jackson 30 Thomas Welsh, .Mt. Carmcl bar 81 Jeremiah Cntp, Upper AngiiMa 33 Hiram Malick, Lowei do 83 Rcnlamln Adams, Shnmokin 34 Kllsha K Heller. Upper Augusta 35 John Punhiim, Northumberland 30 Peter Reeser, Zerbe. Trinl I.Kt Tor tlic tVook 1'oinnicuc lns Tliurisfluj', Kdvcuibcr 0, 1H71. 1 Joint Gunning vs Mary Guniihig. 3 John Bnmfnrd vs George Reefer. 8 Patrick Boyle vs John llaas Si Co. 4 Ed T Dru'mhcller. ndm'r of Joseph Smith, dee'd, vs L T Rohrbach, adiu'r of Jacob Rohrhach. dee. 5 John W. Filling Son vs Sain'l Staley .fc Lydin Staley his wife, owner or reputed own er, and John Sissaman, contractor. 0 Jacob B Getter vs Countv of Noith'd. 7 J .is H MclCce, I'.ob't MeKec, Jr., vs Robert McKee. 8 William Conrad vs John Foy, Adm cum tes tatum, annexlo of Daniel Conrad, dee. 0 D J Cntliam, J D Council, vs D.in'l ll. ckley, Franklin Clark, Jos Clark, lliruui T tirav .S: Ira T Clement. 10 S if Rowley vs C F Huff". 11 The Henry Clay Coal Company vs Grant & Brother. 13 Samuel Whitman vs Frederic Krebs. 13 James ltourke vs The Knlcrprise Coul Com pany, el al. 14 Nicholas Cur ran vs Same. 15 Catharine Dand vs Same. FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1871. 1 J 1) Dieffenderfer vs George Zicgler, owner or reputed owner, and f .11 Koftcr, contractor. i Herman Snvder vs John II Conrad. 3 Catharine Reed ct al vs The Catawlssa R R Company. 4 Alice E Brown, udmlnUtrutrlx, vs Joseph W Cake. 5 1 M Cake vs J W Cuke. 6 Post, SuiUh it Co., vs Hammer A Co. 7 Geo. Troxel ul ul vs Dau'l Buckley, hh'n 8 Joliu Younht, Endorsee, vs Uuae J Sober. V Robert Grahuin vs 8 P Wolvertou, udui'r of II Hellas, dive. 10 William Lew is vs Jume Mulone. 11 Joseph Alln r tV (k)., ra Terrence (Jiiinn. 13 B I Slnvmaker' use. vs Jeremiah Savidgu. 13 I'eler Duuklu vs 11 E Sht'lleiilergcr. 14 F Zimiuermun el al., v V Klase. 15 F Zimmerman et ul vs Daniel W Sampscl. Itl l.andls I) lluklian vs Samuel and I. Villa Stahly 17 William 1 Greciionith vs The Fulton Ciml Co, The Escel.ior Coal Mining Cv, Tho F.nler prlae Coal Co, Johu. 11 Doiiiy uud Johu II Gable. ' 18 Klisa Hopler vs Meholas Hiieher. 19 I. J Wrii-l.t el al vs Amelia Klelil. 30 William Mllcli. ll vs William 6 Snyder. 21 Same vs Mary C Snyder. 23 Aarou Kelier vs Johu K rock. 23 II P Slh'Mer Vs Tho. Wilson et ul 4 t hus P llelfi lutein vs Daniel S hogur. US James M alone v David Hlarlek. M Johu MeCleery, adm. uf Wm MeCleery, dec, el ul vs Philips Jc Uaker. H7 Saml' II Bii.h, C J Miller aud Jaiuu M Trcx. ler V Johu M BarlUuloius 2 dinger k Co. t llolei If Uuffy. 24 N.igle .V Oweu V I P Buyer. 30 Wm P Wlihlugtuti ElUibelh Curtis, lfu, et al. 31 Kilus I'ersuu Ariiislroug ib Arliuau. b4 Kllas t'viauu vs J P Ariu.lion. 4 Joseph M I r w lit t tllutiit aiin.-r. b Joint VVuliu, KulotM'e v Witt Kuauau, ! S.iKle, lliuuu A Ir.akUtt'h s Billu. or, Nag' A l u. brilixii tH TAT tW. Owing i I ha falling biMtllh of tut of our Ins, w have dulermliiud In CloM UUl OUr FklCUaiVU Mul uf tiukls u Co.' I. Iuu'l full In full aud saritru bAigalu, a a ae luisily utouu buslkea, aud Hill sell al aud buluw iu.1 (or t ush, all gouds so lu uur Mi S. B - V was at gl pHiiU hu may aUb lu culer lulUu busluua a guud cbaue I A buy llt lilli stuib uU reasuuahlu leiiu. UtMiUtC ItlaaUtiKH. Tua buiibuty au4 LsaUluau Kulliuad i ptutMbl) Im Wul.U.4 as fa I a U)iug lb iuli U mil, u i ty b ium oar r4i alll paiauu tin p-tiugrupb. uwituU4Mt Itiuau, lu Iba la of 4ibui.b I-U4 diltikuUu tbut wui4 buls 41mvIjiu4 tuuat an a, ttsenuui all ub .w.l , aa4 Ul, bo, uuti in H l tutu tuui4.i. tbiuueb ! will ma i a k aajs, a4 fitbu iki ai( iMipaU U a4 fiuui lb tvul i( va - L,uu'l. 100,000 (iOLD COIN will be distribu ted as prlzos. October 80th, 1871, by the 8tockton, California, Grand Gift lonceit, In Aid or the German nnd French Bnnltnry Fund. 1541 prlzos, varying from 20 to 130,000, gold cola. TlcllcM 3 currency. For sale by JOHNO. TRIM BLR, V.4 Third St., Sunbury, Pa. Great Inducements at Gibson fc Fnrninn's Boot, Shoe nnd Trunk Btoro. Larircst stork sold nt the lowest cash prlccst Go nnd sec Lower than ever Oak Hall prices this Fall. A sight worth seeing Wuuamukcrit Brown's Oal nail. Who can doubt tho reliability of Insurance done nt tho agency of Shipmnn & Dcrr, corner of 8d nnd Mnrltet streets, Bunbury, Pa., they hav ing received notices from the following compa nies of the amount or losses sustained nt the Into Chicago fire t Franklin, Philadelphia, loss will not exceed 1500,000, capital unimpaired, nnd a larger sur plus than that or any other company hi the coun try. Insurance Company or North Amcrlcn, I'liila-, will loose about hair million, leaving assets over 3,6O0,0O0. Hanover Flro Insurance Co , New York, losses will not exceed 235,000, lenv ng .)25,00O cash nssets, Oct. 13th, 1871. North American Flro Insurance Company, New Tork, loss about 250,000. Hartford Flro Insurance Co-, Hartford. Conn., losses will not exceed $1,200,000, leaving a capital unimpaired, nnd assets nmountiiig to over One Mlllon Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. Yonkcrs A New York Fire Insurance Co., N. Y. "Less than $300,000 will pny our losses." J. C. Montoomerv, Supt. Agencies. The Travellers' Life & General Accident Ins. Co., Hartford, arc now adjusting their losses, and will pay promptly all claims ciiher for death or Indemnity, having had un Insurance of $1000 on the life of each fireman In the city of Chicago. Farmers' Mutual Flro Ins. Co., of York Pa., no loss. Call upon Shipmnn & Dcrr, and be In sured In reliable Compnn'es. 3,000,000 worth of clothing old ftnniinlly by Wauamakcr. A Collection or money was lately taken up among the employees or the Northern Central Railway Company, lor the rellcr or the Chicago sufferers. Tho following was received in re sponse to despatch to tho Mnpor of Chicago, bv E. L. Dubarry, notifying him to draw ou him for 900.00, Oct. 19th. To E. L. Dubarry, Assist. Sup t N. C. R. W. Heaven bless your employees. Will draw It on the order of tho Chicago relief nnd Aid Society. F. B. MA30N, Mayor. The Companif.s represented by L. M. Yodcr, have srood the test ut Chicago. They were the first to pay losses. They pay lOOocnts for every dolliiy of their losses. If you have any property to insure go to Yodcr. Wc ask fair rates for security against loss by fire, nnd will pay all claims promptly. L. M. Youlii, Ins. Ag't, Sunbury, Pa. Another Stp.am Fire Engine. A movement U being mado by our citizens to purchase an other Stenm Fire Engine, to be owned and con trolled by an Independent company. It Is to be In catej lu tho East Ward. This movement Is to he commended, nnd we wisli the projectors success, for a good lire department Is what Is needed In a progressive town like ours, and Willi a steamer In both wards, Sunbury will bo equal with any of her neighbors to protect her property from ile struetion by Ure. For hand-made French calf sewed B.)ots, go to Gibson & Furmau's. Owing to the heavy losses sustained !y the Lycon 1 ig Fire Insurance Company, by the great lire at Chicago, tho Board of Directors nu t on Thursday last, and ordered an extra assessment to bo made ou tho premium notes, of 12 per. cent. UllhinosH Notices. Oru friend Thomas G. Nott, merchat tailor, opposite our ctllee, we notice is again receiving a new supply of goods, such ns cloths, e.issi meres, vesting, and gentlemens furnishing goods generally. He is ulso establishing a trade in the shirt business, which will bo made up to order, lu tho latest style, and intends beeping a full supply, so Unit a gentleman can procure a tho rough out lit at his rstaiillshmi nt. Ail who know him will agree with us that ho Is the pro per person to make u move In that direction as he is fully competent, nnd will have the best lu market. LAKiKs'and Children' Fancy Furs, nt John Furelra' Popular Fur Emorlum, 718 Arch St., Philadelphia. Hi stock of Fancy Furs for Ladies' uud Children Is very large, aud nouo can fail to bo suited. Goinu. The largo lot or Boots A Shoes, ono hundred cases of (ium Shoes, are being rapidly sold at the Excelsior Boot A: Shoe store of W. II. Miller. They are the lluest lot ever exhibited in Sunbury, uud all who avail themselves ol the op portunity to purchase now will bu fortunate, Di iiino the late Fair, 8. Faust Hats appealed to please everybody Judging fiom the number of pcrous calling in to supply themselves uilhn stylUh tile. He has still some more li It. A l.vitoE Lot or Boots ami Siu:s. Every body 1 culling at F'.l Miller's Boot and Shoe Store, ou (jueeu street, Northumberland, to sue the large assortment of Boots, Shoes and Gum Shoe. Fifty eases have Just been opened. All ure suited by calling and examining l,U lot k. The pliees are low, suiting both poor and rich. Special Notices. Ou Marriage. Fsn)s for Young Men, on Great Social Evils and Abuses, a hleb Interleru will. Maii'fi, nud rulil Ihe happlneav of thou sand", lib cure means of relief lor I he En lint and l hf.Mtilnato, deceased aud debilitated. Seui In mlci letter euvchiw, free of eh ir(. A. I. Ires, Howard Aot luliuii, No. 3, South Mutb St., Philadelphia, Pa. Tlu ouiYaaitiua vfau lutalltl, Pl'Ul.lSHKD as a warning aud lor Ihu U uelll ol j.m.j im,i uhJ uiAiri, alto sutler Iiom Nervous Ikblllly, Ae., supplying ll.v me.iu ul self cure. Will leu by one ho cured hliuxdf and sent frva uu reeullllig a pot sild .lire. I,. I niI.I.iv, Addn-w, S A I II AMtl. .'I AVrAlll. l., i, IhTI Mm. Hrooklvn, N V. Al Mipllal I'uisou.iKU uu lliT3. lns., I.) It. v. Ii. J. Hiei.tluiier, Ma. J. II. IUui'im a. ul A j, Pa., aud ttwi Asau tiMii.n u, ul uuluijf, I a. lu Suubury. ra , H i. I, l. K. J. Ukii.Ii.j r, VI. MlUllS II. I)kkll,uu4 MtMk4UAM A. All U, Uitb uf l is platw, Ou Ibulub linl., by (u, )t. W.Uou, ila. H.t II, aassa, ul Vlui .il, lo Mim tUaatsT I HI I l.ll. i Ul Ol. I .U ll.l. U IbU I J, UU llUlddV II..MI.I. j lk. VI, b, 4 SI K kll I r-lli a JwlllMS, uc, iju. I.U I 1.1 lull J. u4 lab;u Vtkall.Mt, a4 I utoiiICa u4 14 4-.. "HI tu. b I ia bl.i,4"ttt uf ll ." Ii. N.ii,i,, M iu 1Mb W1 . K4IK r , iu i . M. tut.Mt,iau,r, 4 W ).!, tuvcius 4 It 4aj. lu in. .iu uu iu t:I 1.. , .n.t n,j.i,y UuiM iUit H IIUt'lNiAt l ,.gv4vu. ijfictu lbcrtiscnicnts J JARUWARE FOR. ALL XT THE HARDWARE STORE J. H. CONNELLY & CO. Market tHrfrri, ftjtiBtmry, IM. It Is useless fn enumerate every nd ttf article In his Store, but among the leading Hems may be set down tho following I Iron, Btccl, Lend, 6cules, Steelyards, Grindstones, Nails of all kinds and sizes, Vices, Buws, Planes, S'cres, Chains, Axes, Brass and Iron Kettles, Bhovels, Hoes, Forks, Spades, Rakes, Hatchets, Curieiitcr and Blacksmith Boring Machines, Cullar Grates, Drawing Knives, Stone Sledges, Plasterers' Trowels, Masons' Hammers nnd Trowels, Hand Dinner Hells, nnd large cast Iron Bells for School Houses nnd Fanners' Dinner Dlls, Carpenters' Bench Screws, Potato Forks for dlgirlng potatoes, Lonklmr Glasses, Ttvltic, Ropes, Knives and Forks, Spoon", Tucks, Mule and Horse Shoes and Nails, Hammers, Augurs, Chisels, Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms, Locks of" nil descriptions, Coffee Mills, Bits ninl Braces, Carriage Bolts or uli kinds. Paint and Wall brushes, Buckets, Oils, VariiisilirH, JapauM, Lv Srtda Ash, Washing Soda, IMIVI.H OF Al.Ii KIMS lu Oil or Dry, rurtl-t olors ol all kinds, CKDAK-WAHU and other Wooden -Ware of nil kinds and very cheatvHay-Foi'k Pulleys, Picks, Mill Picks," Levels, Level Glasses, File;-., Ilimrcs, Coul Oil, Hems, . Combs, . Screws, Saddlery nnd Shoe Findings, Bmriry Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cutters. Pocket Knives, Scissors, ' Shears, Miot, 'ms) and IovIor, and a great variety or other nrtlelcs. Any thing wauled and not ou hand, will be ordercl ut once. Sunbury, Aug. 10, 1871. r J A MAKER & Tha Clothiers, S, l Cor, lm I Mill STS. PHILADELPHIA, ITcnsr have the most Com plete and Handsomest Stock of Fine Ready-Made Clothing for Gentlemen's, Youths', Boys', and Chil dren's Fall and Winter Wear ever manufactured ly any establishment in this country. The Styles are the Very Latest. The Fabrics ars of the Best Quality. The Hake is Superior, and the Prices are the Low est ever .charged for the same class Goods. ae-Yon are cordially in vited to visit Oak this Season, and inspect the various Designs and Qualities.-inq.uire Prices, and, if yon sec any article yen like, to make a Pur chase. Polite Attention always given. ox- Children's department oa the 3?1irst Floor. serGsntleiaen's Furnishing Goods of Every Descrip tion. asrThe Largest and most Thoroughly Organized Custom Department in Philadelphia, with a Magnificent Stock of Piece Goods to Make to Order No Cotton-Mixed Goods used. itir Samples, with Easy Eules for Self-Measurement, sent ,by mail to any address on applica tion. OAK HALIa h Largest Cbiiq fan kerb, a I. Cop. Cih & iTAIEE? STS. . PHILADELPHIA. sr.Miintv acaiu:mv. 1 Id. bialiinll. n 1. 1 , n. a lib mt i,, r. ,h P.-i.if im. ton lotilu),M(rit4l. r lilt, II t i l l ill' Tl I I IU, fvr A.m. .in. It ii Ui ul 1 1 it I'll. M il U (Mllilltlll, I III. 4 I 'ill.il,.!, a.ciii. liiti.ioii, ii.; I in uiu.i, U".llll I'M I'UllU Uf Ht4ll, (i tliu, ) lu 1 1. in u, (..III. II, " " it.w A IMi.linif, l) II wi lii., !'.(.., it, ,.u.t I'liutuu, Sl ut Jl ut 1 1 1I I - IW p. i mil a Lit uiu ai4 1'i.pi!. of la 4. . Ui.it Hl4 4l4tl lb. U... Il . uf tu.IMUIUU IU ki ..!, lut-iiti't tikiiuu, It apl'14 -iti'si t t'1 Pi I-1 -i, bt lU ll. K.1.I..UH. lit IkMl 4'MltltM...t, fcvtttl tv m (Iukmo. H. tlH UUwvi t, 4, u , I'lU I, al i.lwi. it., I a k, l'i Brown (1 II M Ut . I 4,J .t tl.. 4 I'. t. M - KXTK AOIt II KV.'" "'' tlO OFPKK f 10 30 IAVN ON III I A I,. ltlOSTlllYY PAYMENTS. I'ltKK IttlX t EH. Tim AMKittrAS If.wio MacIiisr Co. hnve eolirliiilert to ntrer their whole Bloek of Unpttinr nnd widely-known innchlnrs, upon the Ktnri. inHmfiileleil terms, to everybody, evr-rywher, who hnve, or enn find "so for n renlly (rood Sew liiK Mtirhinc, chcjier Hi,u thO:CieHfest.,.. , I'.vcry one Is welcome to a month s free trial ut thefr twn linme. ... k , . The Dori , nnd only true gnu ran tec of Its qunlity, Is n monlh' fi trial. , The oh,ect or irlvlini ft Frcr! titnl Is to show you how (iooil our Machine Is. , This Is the simplest ninl most certain way ft convince you that our Machine Is Just what yon want. The Secret of safely Is In ore month's trial. No one parts with tliu Machine after trial. AU pay fur anil keep It. ilny no machine until you have found It n cnorl one, easy to learn, cany to maimire, cui-y to work, cany to keep In nnh-r, perfect in nuThanlsm, perfect In construction, simple, flinhlc, nnrl satlsraetPiy. Any company who will refuse you this much cannot have us good a Sewing Machine ns ours. lluy only when yon know tho machine tlocs not take an hour to gel ready to do u in I mites work. lluy only when you find a Machine I '.tut Is ready Inn miiiute to do any kind of work nnd I always ready, ami never out of order. A month's trial tirswer nil questions, solves all doubts, prevents all mistakes, and Is ihe only sale way to get your moneys worth. Try it. You cannot lose. Write for onr Confidential Circulars and Illus trated Pamphlet, containing full particular, which we will send you hy return of mall free, with Samples of Scwinir, that you can judtre for yourself. And remember, that wc sell onr good Machineiitii low price, upon extraordinary favor able terms of payment, mid upon their owu mer its. Don't hesitate hecai se yon aro uncertain whether want n Sewing Machine or not, no be cause you have one ol' another kind. Try a good one, they arc always useful, nnd will make money for yon, or help you to save it. And if yon have anot lier,oiivs will show you that the one you have could he improved. The company stako the very Insistence ol their Business on the mere its of this Wonderful and Extraordinary Sewing Machine. County Kiglits given free to good Smart Agents. Canvassers, nmle ninl female,' wanted everywhere. Write for rartieulnrs, nnd address? AMERICAN MACllINF.Co., Cor. John aud Xaesnn Street. New York. Oct. 11. 1ST1. 1 vcar. HAS CIIEAIM-.KTIIAN KKKONKXK OKI-ICR OF THE Sl'Mll'KT G.V8 COMPANY, OiMer L'(J, 1S71. To tiir Citizpss : Heecnt Investigations de monstrate that (ias or 14 Candles -juality, can lie sold at t'J.OO per HHM) cubic feet. Tho direc tors of the Stiubiiry (ias Company havo deter mined to adopt that price and 14 Candles as th standard or ipiulity. This rises the price of a 14 Candle burner at one cent nu hour, or one third less than Philadelphia L'as. A Kerosene lamp gives a light of seven to ten on nd lt only therefore, gas nt the above price is much cheaper than kerosene, withort cansid cring cost ol chimneys and liability to accident. Let all come forward and become gass consum ers. Mali your applications for service- pipes and llttinirs nt once, as the season for introduc ing lliein is drawing to n close. liY OllliKll or TIIK 130AKD OF DlKT.CTOItS. TKRMS. The contractors f.r ihe Works will Introduce pipe upon the following terms. Service pipes at "0 cents per running foot, measuring from centre of stiei t. Cpon Market Square, twenty do'lars for entire service. Interior fittings ut 15 cuts per running foot. In new buildings ; 15 cents per running foot over plaster, and "0 ccuU per running fool under lionih. Chi.mlcMcrs, Pcnihiits i n .1 other fixtures for sale at new York and Philadelphia pliees. October 7, EnIii'c of Joiiall!;m IHiuklottt'rger, (late of Marshall County. Iowa, dec.) "XTOTICK is hereby given, that Letters of Ad I ministration on the lOstalo of Jonathan Diiiikh'hcrgcr, dreeased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing them selves indebted are rdi'ie-ted to make immediate i payment, and thoso having claims to present them lor settlement. The undersigned will meet I uu panics. Having c.aiius, in .Mirinuiiioeiiaiin county at the olllcc of Henry Uaker, Esip, in the j town of Trevorton, on Saturday tliu :.'lst of Oc i tuber, 171, to ailjiist their accounts. SAMVEL 11. DL'NKl.KHF.Kdl'.n, Adm'r. llutlcrtwp., Schuylkill co. Oct17, 171 lit. T FARM FOR SALE. rpilE undersigned having n larger tract of land I .X. (over 'J00 acres) than call he prvpcrlv culli j v.ucil iu one farm, largely devoted to trucking, ' olfers Tor salealiout one 100 acres, einbraeingthe ! w hole of the old l'ersing farm, together w ith n. j part of the (iiildin farm. The natural advantages of the part offered for ' sale, are in a.l reseets equal for irai'denlng pur ' poses, to liaise of the part reserved. My ow n gar- deiiiug for the pa. t two reasons has been chielly j done upon it. ; There are many L'oo.l farmers In this county barely making a living at ordinary grain farming, j who might greatly advance their Interests by I giving Koine attention to trucking upon a farm so I well adapted to the business us I hi' one now oll'er c.l, and so convenient to one ol the very best niur I ki ts In the State. Terms reasouuble. For par ticular inquire of, or address i WILLIAM L. NKSIUT. Julys if. I'uxinns, Xoiih'd Co., l'a. Nure Cure lor Tt'Ucr. I rpilF. Subscriber, resilient of Seven Points, Au ! 1. giisi.t township, Norihuinlierland County, ' l'a.. has a sure cure for Teller, which he oiler , to those atlliete.l Willi this ana. ing disease, lie , was tiouble.l w ith it lor elubt years, ami nothing would cure il until lie obtained this n me.lv. It has been tried lu a number of cases, to his know Iflgc, ( un. ease of :."i .e.iisslaiidiug) wilhentirc I ilcce.. I' pon receipt of 1 (Ml, lie will send U t bo of the me. Heine, and directions to use -l, oi'U I Uiei for c.", free of p istage. WILLIAM UAKER, ! Aiiga.l.i P. ., Noith'd Co., Pa. August l ), 1 sT 1 Titt . W M. Mt lllllt, J. SI W MAhKll. W M. II. 111. U K. ! MURRAY & CO., ! Wliult ak iVali rit lu ; MACHINERY AND BURNING I Ibllee ami S.-lio.il Slatlniu rv. OILS, i rrluliugi Vruiiluu nud .MmuIIIu I PAPERS. I !: II tfUM. At., Ae. Tliu CVIt biat. a ICorry Kerosene lliiriiln Oil i always on h.iu.l. I II iNiue; ulto iinlle.l it y 's s v A t:n av aru pnpirv l to .upplf ut h.ul ui.tie. i the lowi'l r.il... ! .sTuVl. tlli:TM'T , ninl , and jt ri:, COAL I. . .!. i I o .III U. 4 l l.l. II udl.e S'l. 1 ..III, 't Lilt v. n , ! U pl'.i I li UI...I. Mi Hi: VV ,V i o. .1.1 I blld ri il, l ...l.ul), Pa. I I .1 I Wll Old. it ). it .1. Si I. !'. A... II IMIUII H Mt I It I . 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