Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 22, 1872, Image 3

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    nnburi! American,
SUNBURY, JUNE 22, 1872.
Railroad Tim Tabic.
P. A E. U. R Ootxo Nohtuwahp.
Erie !n!t, leaves nt :0 n m
Niagara Ksprcss, " ' ia:'!9pm
Mull, " " 4:20 pm
Erie Espress, " " 6:50 pm
N. C. R. W Ooiso SOUTHWARD.
Erlo Mull, lcavosat 12:45 ft m
Erie Express, " " 7:40 am
Mull, " " 11:05 am
Nbiirara Express, " " 0:30 pm
The Erie Esprcm train rcmitim here about
SO minutes fur breakfast.
Scnui'ry A LnwtsTows It. R.
Mull traiu leave nt 7.30 n. ni., and arrives nt
7.50 p.m. Fut Line leaves at 3.40 p. in., und
arrive at 1.50 p. in.
Puamokis VaT-Ley R. R.
Mall loaves 'nt 12.S5 p. tn.. for Sh a molt In nnd
arrives at S-to p. m. Leaves for Mt. Caruiel lit
4.40 p. u., and arrives nt 9.25 a.m.
D. II. & W. R. R.
Trains leave f.ir New York, via Hazletou nt
COO a. in., nn 1 arrives nt U.Si p. m.
Accident TnsnmnoB Tickets c;in be had of J.
8hlpiniin, Ticket Agent at the Depot.
rs.
Sbwino M.vcmsi:.S.--lls9 Caroline Dullusls tho
iiircnt for the sale of tlie best Hewing Machines
In existence, via "The Improved Binder,"
"Orover & Jiutser,'" "Howe," and "Domestic
wliieli nre constant!- on hand and told al rea
sonable prices. Slic la also tijrent for the cele
brated Frantz and Pope Knittinir. Machine. Call
nnd sco them. C'li.e on Market street, east of
tli? railroad.
Foi: Sale. A one-horse pedlur wagon U offer- j
r,1 for tale cheap. Apply nt S. Faust's hut sloie, j
.Maikct Square, Snnhiiry. Pa. Jiri.Iit. ;
turn r.'s.lers are directed to the advertisement j
of John C. Muilen, in another co'umn, who has .
npenel a new grocery store, nnd keeps first-class
nrticies. I
Tun Nijiir Mm. rou PtiiuiTir.Li'iUA. This j
mail i now cairiei by the 6:3) p. III. train, nnd '
llu mail tlcsi 's nt 0 u'elot';, J. m , iu.-.tciid of S 1
p. in., u.- furim'i'.y.
A Fink P.r.'loL'.NCi:. .Major James Maloue ;
lnt.'ly had h'n dwcllim; house, on Areli street, i
bear t'ae depot, repainted. It is now otio of the
ban !soine-t '.oukini' Iiuihcs on that street. i
V. J. li. RKKiTltKKeK, who Is now absent
fioal Iowa, will rc.-umc his Phot':rr:iph Gallery
on or iiViiit the 1th ol' Ju'y next. The bet r
photographs of every deseii; tiua tit t'i lowc-t
rates wUi be tu i.le to order, warranted to reader
mtisf o lion.
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l'..M;ii:f and C'oMK.itoNEUY !:. Mr.
David Pry l,a opened up la Dr. !'y.-t,r" build
ings, under I lie Cuuril ulllee, on Chestnut street,
where he Ueeps on baud a hii-jre supply of :i!i
kinds of conl'ccliiuiarles. cakes of every descrip
lion, for pie nit.-, parties, which are not
su'.;ias.-:d unywhew. Call and examine liU
stock.
TlTt Jthrht Kev. M. A. Do Wolfe Howe, '.i.-Lop
of the newly creeled Diocese of Pennsylvania,
preach -d in St. Matthew's church, nt this place,
rv, I'.i lay evening, the Hill inst., ! 'i h.rire eon
trreatloa, and n iiniaisttved the rite f conlinuti
tion to a clais of five prrfons. The Il:-liop tiun'.e
quit - n fvoiatle ia'pre.-slon with cur iv;; .
Takk RrnnvH Truupe, from his opera louse, !
at Wi'.ke-b.irre, will ixhii.it in Fry's Hull, nt this
pine.', on Wednesday ulid Thursday cvenlnij;?,
June -uiii and "7th. Tills civipanv well
Bnkeu of by the ;.re.-s everywhere. This troupe
cousisu oj konie star prrfoi niers from hading
establishment;! of America nnd Europe. Their
( it'.Mll i.i'.i be n rich tree.t, and we bespeak
for ihi::t a r?e"pt!cn f.'"!:i 'j::r &hv.v olnir
citisci.s.
A lifNAWAV. On Tliu'-day ir.oii.ii'-', :.Uo:.t
10 o'c'.oek, n horse hitched to a truck v,aou, in
J'K i.t of.l. '!. C'oiihys dure, hehniK'nc t. Mr.
Diiuduie, took fright from the thooiie of lire
cv.eketi and run out uaiket street, la his pio
t,ress the wa'ou emr.e ill coi.lt.tt ii '.: .oii:e in.ir
l;et was.-.im and a laii'e pile ol hriik in fioi.t of
U. W. bxilh's resi tenee, whe'i it was a!u.o-t
eor.ipletely denio'iislicd. The !; .r-ii wut brouglit
to a liait near the C"i!y l.'oti 1.
.
Till. Cente.'iiiial t 'e'.i hruthm on Ihe It'a of July,
by piefei.t appear.'.'iee, i!i be the tiejlett eveut
l!i;.t lus ever oceurn 1 in tills county. The eoai
luittee of iiiT:.:i;:eineui4 are coiittan'ly eiiir i.tT.l
in perfecting nrrancuiev.s to nit'.ke it pli'aaiit
mil :i..-iot;,!lc to a'.l i.-:l:ois that may come to
pa.i,ei; .U'.'. Auioae tlie lnterc-tlng features oT
the occasion will be the ud lie.-s of ihe- Hon. A.
Ji idau, who has been wh.-etJd a the orator of
the day. Ja.lvje Jordan is one of t lie ear'.Ie.- t set
tlers ofthis phiec, and is wi'.e'y ku-Jivn as a ju
rist uu l an ccia; !..iy eitizen. l'.f uame i. fa
vorably known to eveij household ln tUo touniy,
nnd an uddress from hiui on this oe'uoion, trivial
a practical history of his native town for mure
than half a century, will no doubt he highly sp
preeiatej by all who know him.
tiiiAWiirKi-its. Tlil Cv'lcioua fruit Is now
cultlvatej in rre. iter nbiuidance every year, nud
wliat if surprising, is the. fact that stiawbeiries
here sell nt 2o cents ju r boi, or double the prices
they bring in Piiilad. Iphia nnd New York. It is
rallier remarkable, bat it thuws that many of
uur farmers nnd markit men would do Well to
give the niattei soaie little attention. Strawber
ries can bo cultivated aud sold at 13 cents with
profit. Thi" is the nvcr.i;;s price In most of our
tities. At tiie present hi(.'h rates jt.-sons ol
moderate means nr.: not able to Indulge In u luxu
ry that might and ought to be more common.
Tan people of Northumberland nre la good
earnest in their projected improvements. Ground
has been broken for the new furnace, and the
work is proe;rcpin. The land has been bought
foi flS.uoo, a fnu w hich formerly In longed to
James Tjjrucit, Sr., and which some years ago
would scarce biinj? 3,000. Mr. James Sellars,
of Lewisburg, is one of the principal movers in
the enterprise. This improvement will give em
ployment to a large number of persons, nnd will
put life and energy into the citizens of that towu
to move on lu the g.xi l work of adding more im
provements to that place. Their locution for
manufactories is au admirublc one, and all that
Is needed U energy and enterprise to make it oue
of the liveliest towus In the State.
A Labor Fi neiial. The funeral of Mosheim
Martin, who was killed on the railroad on Thurs
day night of last week, took place on Sunday nt
2 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, on
Third street, belo-v Peuu. His remains were
taken into tUe Lutheran church, where a very
able sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. llem
, perly. After the sermon the coffin wus opcuej
and the corpse was viewed by some five hundred
persons. His remains were lutcrrcd In the old
ruetry m this plnce.
Toe following is the number of mercantile es
tablishments In the prluclp.il tonus cf this coun
ty, ns reported by tha appraiser t
Cunbury, . , ,
Fhntuokiu, , ,
Milton, , .
Norlhumbcr'.uBilt
Mt. Caruiel,
VsWontLwn,
Je, ...-.-), ,
Council l'roccctllntrsj.
Council met n Tuesday evening, Juuo ISth.
Members present Solomon Mallck, Chief Bar
ffss, In the chnlr, J. M. Cadwallader, Garinger,
Irwin, Clark, Geo. B. Ca dwallador, Rohrbach,
Miller, Plssloger, Cake, 8mltu and Fox.
Minutes of last meeting read nnd adopted.
Be It enacted, Ac, That the report of tho en
gineer, Dr. MeCny, to grade street north of Mar
ket Square, from Second street to Third street
bo trailed and guttered on tho uniform plnn sug
gested by tho snld engineer, nnd In accordance
with tho prollle nnd specifications herewith tiled,
mnklng the summit nt Donnel's corner and run
on tho uniform grndo marked on tnap. Yeas
Clark, Smith, J. M. Cadwallader, Gnrlngcr, O.
11. Cadwallader, Miller, Rohrbach, Irwin, Fox,
Disslngcr nnd Cake.
On motion of Mr. Dlss'.nger, H$i&etit, That ft
committee of three be appointed to have authori
ty to extend Second street to Cako's addition to
Banbury, by paying tho owners of hind through
which said extension will pass, to ray those who
nsk rlir pay. The yeas and nays wcro called.
Yens Clark, Garinger, Miller, Dlsslnjjer, Cake
nnd Fnt 6. Nays Smith, J. M. Cadwallader,
G. B. Cadwallader, Rnhrhach and Irwin 5.
Committee appointed Dusinger, Miller nnd G.
B. Canwalhider.
Ou motion of Mr. Fo:;, lies-lml, Thnt tho
cotumltteo Oil River Bank hive the uuthoilly to
forthwith receive proposals for the rip-rapping
of the Fiver Bunk from the northern boundary
of the Borough to Fry's stone house. Adopted.
On motion, femile',, That the Gut bo opened
so as to let the water pass out of tho same.
Adopted.
The committee on Centennial Celebration re
port that they have $1C7 50 on the list.
Ou motion of Geo. 15. Cadwallader, firming,
That tho sum of S500 be appropriated for the
celebration of the 1th of July.
On motion of Mr. Miller, H'.eulved, That no
stands be ereeled In Market Squire outside of
curb, on Ihe Itli of July, for the sale of refresh
ments, ie. Adopted.
Oi motion of Geo. H. Cadwallader, 7iVoovif,
That Cierc be a.-s'-taiit police force to ("apt.
Koaeh appointed for the 4th of July, nt f J per
day, aa 1 to report t Capt. Roach at 3 o'clock,
n. in. on raid day. Adopt.:.!.
Policj force appointed by the Chief I'.nrge-s,
iz : A. K. Heed, John Landau, Geo. O. Bright,
Peter Wiiver, Isa ic Lecher, Cyrus CJeasey, Geo.
Kiehl, Jef-se Sheets, Thomas Hoover, Anthony
I.etitzer, John Groner, John M.tulc, A. MaiU
Covert and William lUnlr.
Uill pre-tnted :
iiii! of Roekefeiler and R-ihrbach, f 110 00: re
ferred to Finance Ci,:nmittee.
Bill of J. B. Bartholomew, 101 "M. for making
(ro:--i:igs and culverts an older granted.
Oil motion of Mr. Cake, 'Hint we adjourn ,.ver
to meet on Tuesday night in rei'.renee I i the
celebration on the 4ih of July next. Adopted.
Adjourned.
P. V. Gil AY. l ierl;.
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AyNt'AL K.i:k-ii:!. The annual ts.Tclses of
tlsu Sanhury Academy will hi held in lac Presby
terian church, on the evenings of June ilTlh and
i.'.h. The address will be delivered by the llev.
v. i. i;,t( i, tr i hia, s.,i jeet. "a tvy
al S'lusliiin." A raiid concert and exhibition
will talte place on the 'isih. These ciere'.. ,-, i,
be highly interest; i:l", and no one should fail to
attend. The Academy has become a permanent
I'istir.:'.!""! '.'.:;.!or the present able Principal, un.l
1. behooves till who arc favorable to education
to give encouragement to this iiutltutlou by pat
ronizing its nnnu.il excrcis.'s. It is no; alone
encouraging to the scholars nnd principals, but
the exercises arc generally instructive and heue
ticial to the community.
CV!::-o. The Ilarrishnrg Ttlf'jrnnh of Mon
day last, I as tin follow ing uoiiee :
iuiNu to SrvHi'uv. Tlie members of the
Mourt Ycrnoa Hook and Lad ler cinnp my have
nece te 1 an iuvilatiou to go to f-niihui v on t he
I'ou i tli of July next, to participate in tlie cele
bration which is to come otf in th.it b'..rou:,!i.
I lie company proposi to ti.ni out about thirty
men, folly n,n:ppeil, and will be aecoinp n.ied
by ti l ilvi".- comet baud. They Intend to take
their hook nnd ladder truck with them on iha
above excursion.
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"Ou.-rnvr.'.t," tlu Snnhiiry c irrcpon lent of
the Mi l, nit ), gives lie' following Ueni of news
to that paper hist w.vl. :
"In speaking of a furnace allow i.ie to say t li.it
the strong priiiiabilities are that we w ill h ive one
here soon. '1 he genta-mcn agitating tlie matter
are responsible. They want to mite ifiUH.nni).
'i he Mini ol 1".OiM is now tillered by Hon. Win.
M. llockefeller, fi-.'or;;e Conrad, John ibi.t-. and
James lioy,.. Tiice are naiuis viii.h carry
weight with thrin. It Is truthfully nsseiu-"! that
iron can be made kcre eh.-aj er by i; .'.:ni per ti n
tl a i either at li.inviMe or llarti-buig. We. have
a sui'er-abundanee of uinc-tone, ami a Hear
mat ki I for coal, w hile tie' iron t.re em be bioiiuht
to our doors by I he Sunbui V t'c Levi istown rail
road. Five railroads centv:ingnt thij point pie
telit large ndvaulagts f.,r shijiping."
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IVi'Vi'M i). On Moi.dny afternoon our eitlzei.s
weie thluwu into a wild state of eXeiti-m lit, by
the ci ie s of several young boy?, who came ran
niijgd .ivii the c ina'. giving tin ahum that a
young boy named Daniel Long. r. ag-d about 1",
years, a hostler at the Keystone Hotel, was
drowning. It appears that he v.eut into ihe
cilia! li bathe, and being a poor swimmer, he
atteiupied to cross the canal when he sunk under
the wall rj the young boys thought th.il he was
only diving, did not at t'.r-t give the alarm, but
after he disappeared for the hut time, they gave
the alarm, and moll a number of nun were ou
the ground. After searching for liiiii, lor about
an hour and a half, his holy was f.jimd, about
lifty feet from where it had disappeared. Lsipaire
Eby, summoned an hniuest, and they ren re I a
Verdict in nccoidauee with the facts in ihe case.
Tlie deceased was buried by Hie Ovvrsecrs of the
Poor of our Borough. Stlii. vre Tribune.
Tup. Executive Committee of the Northumber
land County Agricultural Society ne t June stii
lTi, in pnisuanee of the call for the President,
ut the Burr House in Northumberland. Jos. Bird,
President, in tlie chair.
Committee on Printing reported that they had
awarded the contract for printing for one year to
Tub Mh.tomas of Milton.
Committee on Repairs reported progress.
On motion, Hetolml, That G. V. Armstrong,
Thomas Johnson, J. M. Barfholoniew, George
Gaul and Wiiliam 1. Forsjth bu appointed a
committee on picmium list.
On motion, adjourned.
ti. W. AltMSTIlONG,
Secretary.
Notic e. All the members of tho Executive
Committee of tho Northumberland County Agri
cultural Society, are requested to meet at Sun
bury, in the Aibitrution room, on Mondny July,
1st, next, to act on the report of committee ou
premiums and to appoiut Ihe Judges ou the same,
and each Vice President is requested to report
names for Judges from his respective district.
Jos. Bum, President of the Northumberland
Couuty Agricultural Society.
June 14th, lSTd.
Tue Rothschilds are to bold a great family re
union uext July at Fraukfoit-on-the-Maiii, when,
it is believed, Important changes will be agreed
upon in regard to the uiaungeiueut of the vnrious
branches of the great linn.
Foiitt-Sevks tons of Marble lias already ar
rived at W. M. Daugherty's Marble Yard. Borne
of the beet grades as well as Some of the cheap
est. All can be suited In price aud qualhy from
Ills Inrct aojtujjr.t;.
DRATti o Gkoror A. Fiiick, Esq. We rcjrrct
to learn that George A. Frlck, Esq., well nnd
favorably known In this place, died at Danville,
on Sunday of Inst wettt. The Montour Atmricon
says i
"Our community was startled, on last Sunday
morning, to learn of the sudden death of this
estimable citizen who, up to the very moment of
his demise, hnrt been cnjoylnff more than ordina
rily good health for one so advanced In years.
Oii Sunday inornlng ho nroso early, ns was his
Custom, nud started for a walk to his lots, which
lay a short distance below town. Ho was scon
to pass down market St., apparently without any
ailment and when within a few steps of his des
tination was seized by tho hand of death and al
most Instnntly, without a struggle or any Indica
tion of siiffurlntr, ho died. Do was carried into
the house of Thomas Whltakcr and medical as
sistance Immediately summoned, but without
nvnll. Geo. A. Frlck died as he hud lived, In the
full enjoyment of a busy life. The day previous
to his death he had riddcu a long clistnnco on
business returning home In the evening well, as
he expressed himself, but ft littlo tired. BetopJ
retiring for the night one of tho members of his
family stepped into his room to link nfter his
health and he said he felt rtry well. These are
the hist words hn Is known to have utterod. His
physical mechanism was s imply worn out by long
and active service. Mr. Frlck was so well know n
In this and adjoining counties tis to render nny
eulogistic remarks unnecessary. He was born In
Lancaster City on the Uiith of December, 1 iMl.
While he was yet a lad his father, John Friek.
removed to Northumberland nnd thence to Sun
bury, when he was nppoiuled Register nnd Re
corder of Northumberland county by Gov. Buy-j
dcr In 1810. In his early youth the subject of
our sketch had no advantages of education. His !
mind was lilted for the responsible position lie
I '"us destined to till by pouiing over honks ut
j night, which he pcrclmsed by savings from his
, labor lu the daytime. He wns a thoroughly self
made man. Iii 1S1.1. w hen Columbia county was
formed from a poition of Northumberland, ho
' was appointed by Gov. Simon Snyder, the first
i Prothouotary nnd removed to Danville, ut that
time the county seat.
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I Bihtntkbs Ykau Lnci'sis. We nre informed
! that locusts appear in large numbers across tho
river in Snyder county, and on Bird's !hind, be
tween this place and Noithuinberlund. They be
long to the genus cicada, but beyond killing the
new twigs which the female perforates to lay its
eggs, do not do much harm. They must be
handled very caiel'ully when full grown us their
stiu":. w hen the Mood Is Impure or disordered, is
considered dar.gerotis. t
Fiilisi uw vi Frns. Our lady fiieu.U will pro- i
lit by ob erviiig the following method ofpreserv- i
ing fur'. It has been tiled, nnd found to lie an i
excellent 1 lan to protect furs from moth and j
ether insects, during the .,umtncr months : One :
ounce of gum camphor, and one ounce of pow- j
, d 're I shells of rc.l pepper, are macerated in t ight I
ounces of itrong alcohol, Tor seven days, and j
then strained. With this tincture the fuisandj
clothes are sprinkled over, and rolled up ill li.tnii j
sheif. This remedy Is u-ial in Hiis-ia and is j
foni. 1 to he quit j ellVetive. I
!
H is rai l nearly all the Williainsport editors :
were ruhbeil at Ihu num's show w hile in that city. :
One of them lo.-t a Barlow kniTe, another an
. empty "Wallet," and another n briar pipe. The
FijKO Woman is suspected as the thief. Sosnys
the Jersey Shore Jfcru'ai man, whose los we be
lieve, was a pound of dog-leg tobacco and a brass
ru'e. I.iif'.bi'f' CltfuitU'lf.
Vt'niTt DiiRti Wooukn Mii.r.. This mill is now
owned by BenJ. tiiiily Al Co., and is undergoing
u thorough overhauling preparatory to starting
business on a largo scale. A large ad
dition i being built, which is intended for n list
iiiantifnctoiy. It is Ihe calculation to manufac
ture at leas', MO dozen a day nt the start. Hal-
iiltuirii 7oY.nf.
Ain't Unit lather large, John I If '100 dozen'
huts are made up per day, won't there be a fall
in price too, John ( or perhaps all the ballets in
Ihe country may Intend to quit business.
h iuri Kliv I.ioiitmmi. During the thunder-
f torm on Wednesday uflenioon liglitnitu; struck
lha l.nll.emn church, a ham and the house of
Mr. M. Herder. The li.irli was set on lire be the
stroke and consumed together with its contents.
The damage to the ch'.ip.h and house Mas r.ct
set tolls vi Karti. .V j
TltK Pi:.ifi.Ks Isst uAMT. The lVopie's Fire j
1 lu!uranee t'o:up:my of Philadelphia, is consider- :
' cl one of the safest In the f-tntc : no pn-miuin
notes, no assessments, and is the company to jjet
your propeity insure. 1 In. Life iiisiiranees arc
taken ct tlie lowe-'t lates cotisi.tutit with securi- i
ty. 1 h.itisands insure in this company ou ac- j
count of safety, reliability, an 1 plouipt pnyinrr r.f !
lo-..i s. For particulars apply to I.-aiuh (loss- .
ler, iie ait, at tiinlniiy, l'a. I
I'rr.ns. A lare lot of liiank Deed;., Morten- i
V oou,!-, nn 1 all kinds of Justice;' H'.anks fi.r i
t.iic :it tiiis ofiiiv. ;
dohn 1'. Snyder, acd ,5 years, a proiuiaeM
citizen of Milton, died on Tuesday last. ;
To lht Ciii.i'titt il' .urlliumheilanl
County.
luasiiiueh as the ci!.ei:s of the iloroah of;
iSiii.li.iry have uoiv Pi hand l lie arrangements !
Ir t'.ie eelebra'.'..vi of the c. nteiriia! of the lior- I
o ih mi the coi.iiu:; till of July ; and Ina-nim h,
al.-o, its the ccnteiiiii.il of liie I oimty of North- '
limb, -rl and occam I on tl..; wist day of March i
1. 1-1., nl the siiL'ze-tioii of laiuieioiin ci'.i.cus of j
the County, the commit' ee uf arranu'ein. nts have
e. .in liiiled to include the entire County in their j
: MVitatn.n to participate in the pioeeedins of
tliiit d iv, .inj theref.iie iuiiie, most earnestly and
cordially, all the Uoroiih and Township olll"ia!--.
to .,t.!,v. in a body, and ail the citizens thereof.
' Th eoi.in.iiiec furrher ii.jcl that each Horoimh
an I To nsliip appoint its committee of urbaniza
tion mid arianenieiiis, to act with tlie Sunbury
Conimiltee, id which Solomon M.uicK, Enp, is
chairman. The Cuiniuiileu hope to have a j;cn
' era I uood time, a general creelinu of all the good
' pco;!e. of the (.'utility a time of l' joiein over
i our liiuoii'h and Cniiiity Criiteiinial, as well as
, the rcuirim; imiiin rsary of Ann rii aii Imie-
penden.-e. I.ei, com.-."
lly order uf the Coinuiillce of Arrangements.
I List of l.ellers re maining lu the Sanbury Post
! Office, June 10, 1S7U :
i
I llerry H.tihy, Mrs. Charle Benson, A. W.
I Butlevrc, Mis Ilebi cca Illusions, Mi-s Jenf.ie
I Canluni, Ceo. W. Canluin. (ieorire W. MeCollon,
! Henry Clark, Cliailes II. Dutlrey, Charles Dct
j trey, llev. W. W. Evans, (1. II." Elili idfje, Win.
! Fulton, W'ni. A. Funk, Miss b irah C. (lass,
j John Hov.arth, Mary lloucht, M,-. A. llaiipt,
j Mis Auireliue Heckert, James W.llman, A. II.
lleynol I-, Miss Elizabeth Seizer, James Feisnn,
I M. M. Weaver ('.), Johu Waltz, Joseph Wallls,
j J.uiicb C. Wallace.
j J. J. SMITH, P. M.
! The Bah Room Kkmkdy for weakness of the
! Blomaeh is a dose of limn Hitlers. Tlievare sur
charged Willi J'titrl (hi, a deadly element, which
Is rendered more active by the pungent astrin
gents with which it Is comiiiued. if your itoniuch
i weak, or your liver or your bowci disordered,
tone, ttrciiglhcd and reulnte them will: Vineirar
Hitlers, a pure Vegetable Istoiiiaciiic, Corrective
end Aiieiienl, free from uleohol, ami capable of
iiifusini; new viiulity into you exhausted aud dis
ordered system. jl-41.
Business Notices,
To Bi sines Men. You will find at Iho tai
loring cstublishiueiit of T. G. Nott, thut business
suit are made up lu the latest fashion. The
best of material is used and good Mis are guaruu
tied. Prices moderate. Boys' suits are made to
order nt the uiost re.souuble prices.
Aueau Again. Wiu, n. Miller, the enterpris
ing boot and shoe dealer at the Excelsior store,
on Market Suare, purchased the first ticket sold
at the uew depot, ut this place, ou Monday of
lust week. Mr. Miller U always wide awake in
busluess, and manages to get ahead everywhere,
particularly in boots uud shoes. Ho gets the
best article at the lowest prices, and then gives
his customers the benefit. Meu like Mr. Miller
make lively towns, acd their patrons are alsrayt
tatUfieU-
Bttmsh 8rn!Q and Sommrh Hats. A Inrge
supply of stylish SprlnR nnd Snmmor Hats to
suit nil fancies nud tastes has just been received
at 8. Faust's store, Market Square. A specialty
In straw hats t nnd the lightest, coolest and neat
est hat in use is the Teutilated easslmero hat. A
large stock to Select from, stylish goods nnd rea
sonable prices. Call ana examiuo before pur
chasing clscw here.
Dou.T VAnniNS at Wclmcr's.
Iiiisii Pon.iNS ut Welmer's.
Pi.aid PoruMi nt Welmer's.
Pi.aih lVvi.iNS nt Welmer's.
CiiiNTzrs nt Welmer's.
SriiiNU Siiawi.s nt Welmer's.
A endless variety of Goods for Ladies', Gent's
and Chlhlrcns wear.
Cam. nnd see for yourselves.
No trouble to show Goods.
fecial Nnlli'CH,
On .MurrliiRC Essays for Young Men. on
Great Social Evils nnd Abuses, which Interfere
will. Mairiag", nnd ruin th'i bupplnese of thou
sands, w iili uru means of relief for the Hi ring
and I'nrortnnate, deceased and debilitated. Sent
in sealed letter CTivi lopes, free of charge.
Address, Howard Association, No. :., South
Ninth ft., Philadelphia. Pa.
tiYtiik fii'n:ni.u.
Till Rev. William H. Norton, while r-.si liug
in Brazil as a missionary, discovered in Unit
laud of medicines a remedy for Consi'mi'tiov,
Si iiorri.A, Sour. Tiimn r, Coi uils, Cot.ns,
Atiima, ANt Nr.uvors Wkaknuss. 'ilil.s rem
edy ha cured myself after nil other medicine,
had failed.
Wishing to benefit the suffering. I will fend
the rceipe. lor preparing and lndinr this remedy to
lilt who desire it f Ktl'l til' It A K'l f..
i'icasc send an envelop?, with your name and i
address ou It. Address, ; I
Rev. WILLIAM II. NORTON,
fitl! BkCa KW.tr. I
Oct. 1IIS71. 1y. Nnw i'oiiK Citv, I
"THE : CONFESSIONS 6KA!WALID. i
IUm.ISHED ns a warning nu.Wwr tlie benclit
of ytmnii men and ol!t.r.i who, sutler from
Nervous Debility, Luss of Manhooi, etc., sup-'
pl"Vi""THE MEANS OF SELF-CURE. I
Written by one who cured himself, alter tinder- I
going considerable quackery, anil sent tree ou re.
ceiving a post-paid direelcd envelope.
.Vhlriss. NATIIANIKL MAYl'.MIt,
June S,
Brooklvn. N. Y.
i i - ? S
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v - v . - c
.- w .-; J, ti a
V,
lAtnrl'.ri ;T worts.
I'lonr mi;!
F.xtra Family 81'.'. 00
lint k heat, p. ct., 5.011
Corn Meal, ' .'..'i't
Wheat Ulan, p. bu. 1..VI
Short, ,.,.(J
t'orii .V Oats Chop, 2.UI1
Timolliy Seed, p. b. S.nj
K'rndurc
1'., tutors, 50
Kl'-'s, per doz., 15
Hutter, per 11)., 'M
Lard, ' VI
t-ides, " HI
rain Mnrhcl.
lied Wheat, p. bu.,S:I
live, "
Corn, "
llilekivlicat ' 1
Oats, lir' llu.,
.00
SO
TO I
.00
5i) 1
flaxseed, S.-.i
IarU't.
Hams, 15
Tallow, S
Counti v Soap, H
Dried Apple, Vi
' Peaches, Id
ishonhh.:-., M
KIXKIKY COAL JIAKKE'i'. j
Iir.TAIL ATWIUKF. j IlKTVIL is!'.i.iv:-.iir.i). I
Es and Etove f:l..'nl Fits -''nl Stove .(I.W
Chestnut -'.5.1 Che;. nut 3.50
Pea 1.5 ) lVa .'.,';) j
dlcUi bbcrtiscnunts j
I'liiladolhia a lid lirlc liailroail. (
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On nud after Sunday, June -j,. is'J, the
Tiaiii' on the Piiiladelphia ,V Kile llail Uoad wiil
run as follows
WESTWARD.
Mail Traill leaves Philadelphia, 1 1.30 p in
' " " Sunbury, 11.10 a n
" " nrr i.t F.ric, 7.110 p u
F.iie Espre.-s leaves Philadelphia, li.UO p in
" ' " Siiubnry, 6.55 p in
" " an at F.iie, 7. Ait a m
Elmiia Mail leavis Puiladclpl.ia, 7.50 a in
" 8unbiny, 4.?."i p til
" " nrr at I.oeU Haven, 7.15 pm
NiiiL'ara F.xpreiS lemes i'hiladeiphln, 7.-0 u m
" " ' Sunbury, PJ.K5 p m
" " arr at llenovo, 1.15 am
F.ASTWAKD.
Mali Train leaves F.iie, 11. '.T. a in
" " " Sanbiny, U'.4J a m
" " nrrnt Philadelphia, (MO a in
F.iie F.xpless h aves Frie, 7.50 p m
" " " fr'imbiirv, 7.4J a m
" ' nrr at Philadelphia, . l.'JO p in
F.liuira Mail leaves Lock Haven, 7.o5 a m
" " " Suiibiirv, 10.50 a m
" " nrr at Philadelphia, 5.50 p m
Nia'.'ai'u F.vprcss leaves Kenovo, "J.-J5 p m
' Suiibiirv, G.5 p in
" " air at Philadelphia, 7.55 u m
Mall Fast conm ets ca t and wc.-l at Erie with
I., s. .V; M. S. it. W. nnd ut lorry and Irvincton
with Oil t leek and Allegheny K." II. W.
Cutt'inissa p.o sender trains will be run rust
from Wilii.iuispnrt on Kiie Kpress, and Wesl, to
illirtiuspurt ou Elniira Mail.
IVM. A. BALDWIN,
(ien'l Sui-'l
TO BOOK ACE NTS.
.11 A K li TWAIWS XI'.W ItOUK.
Houghing It,
is ready for Canvasser-. It Is a companion vol- j
lime to "Insoi cms AiiiiiHT," of which 10(1,(i(i0
copies have been sold. Don't wasle Tine on I
book no one wants, but take one people will j
stop v.iu in the streets to subscribe for. "There
is a time to lausb," and all who read this hook
see eleaily that time has come. Apply ut once
for territory or circulars. Address,
DLFFIKI.D A SUM EAD, Publisher,
711 Satisom !-Ue,.,, Philadelphia.
III. KASi:, Attorney at Law, Sl'N
J M'UV, PA., otllce lu Masser's liulldimr,.
near the Couit House. Front Kooui up stairs
above i lie Druir Store. Collections made la Nor.
1 1) u in I In n.l and afljoinbi'T counties,
buubiiry, Pa., Jane f, li7J.
W. O. gVlEUCK,
Druggist and Apothecary,
(Successor to Dr. M . W. Moody,)
At the old established stand ou
.Market Square, Sl'MII KY, IA.
Keel s constantly ou hand a full stock of well
selected
DRUGS & CHEMICALS,
Druggists Fancy (ioods,
COMBS,
BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY,
rATEXTMEDICINES.OlLS.l'AINTS,
GLASS, PL'TTV,
V A It NIMH, I YEST lT I'l'M,
In fuct every thing usually kept lu a well con
ducted DEXJG STORE.
Particular atteutiou paid to romponadloK Phy
sicians prescriptions wad family receipts by the
Proprietor himself.
fcunbory, fa., June S, 187S.
A.1ST A.PIPOUA.L
To Debilitated rersons,
To Dysjieptics,
To tfufliircrg from Liver Corr.plnint,
To those having no Apjiotito,
To those with 13rokeu Down Constitu
tons, To JCcvvotis Teojite,
To Children Vnstinjf Away,
oany with Debilitated DiguHlivo Organs,
Of suffering with any of Ihe following
S milomx, which indicate iJisordtred Livtr
I Stomach,
such as Con
stipation, Inwnrd
Piles, Fullness or
Blood to Hie Head, Acid
ity of tlicStom'ach, Nausea,
Heartburn, Disgust for Food,
Fulinesr, or Weight In tho Stom
ach, Sour llruciatious, Sinking or
Fluttering nt tho Pit of the Stom
ach, Swimming of tho Head, Hur
ried nnd Difileu'it Breathing, Flutter
ing nt the Heart, Choking or Suffocat
ing Sensations, when in a Lying Posture,
Dimness of Yislon, Dots or Webs before the
Sight, Fever nnd Dull Pain in the Head, Deficien
cy of Perspiration, Yellownes.i of the Skin
im I Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back. Chest,
Limbs, Ac, Sudden Hushes of Heat,
Burning lu the Flesh Constant Im
aginings of Evil, nnd Great De
pression of Jipirils.
HooUamVs ticrinan JJiUcrs.
A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind.
Js ilillerenl ironi nil others. It is composed ol
the pure Juices, or Yitu. Fuixotrt.F. of Roots,
llr.uns and Haiiks, (or as medicinally termed Ex
tracts,) tho worthies or iueit portions of the In
gredients not being used. Therefore in otic bot
tle ofthis Hitters there is contained as much me
dical virtue ns will be found ill several gallons nf
ordinary mixtures. The Hoots, .Vc. used In this
Bitters arc grown lu Germany, their vital princi
ples extracted ir. that country by a scientific Cho
inlst, and forwarded to tho manufactory in this
city, where they are compounded and bottled.
Containing no splr.tuous ingredients, this Bitters
Is free from tho objections urged against nil oth
ers : no desire for stimulant can Tie induced
from their use; they cannot make drunkards,
and cannot, under any circumstances, have nny
but a beneficial effect.
IMMMTAMrtt US'IMiAX TOXIC,
Was compounded for those not Inclined to ex
treme bitters, nnd is Intended for. use in eases
when some alcoholic stimulant is required in co i
ncct ion with the tonie properties of tholiitters.
Each bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle of
the Hitters, combined with puree SANTA CRUZ
BUM, and flavored in such a manner that the ex
treme bitterness of Hie bitters is overcome, form
ing n preparation highly agreeable nnd pleasant
to the palate, and containing the medicinal vir
tues of the Bitters. The price of the Tonie is $1.
.V) per Bottle, wliieli many persons think too
high. They must take into consideration that
the stimulant used is miiirautecd to be of n pure
quality. A poor article could be furnished at a
cheaper price, but is it not better to pay a little
more and have u good article ? A medicinal pre
paration should contain none bill the best ingre
dients ; nud they w ho expect to obtain a cheap
compound, nnd be benctKled by it wiil most cer
tain!;' be cheated. "
Iloo(laiir (eniiaii ICiftors, or
IIOOFLAMPd ( F.IIM A X TONIC, with IIOOF
l.AXD S rolo(h.vIIiii Till,
will cure you. They arc the Greatest
Ill.O(iI) PI UIFIKIIS known to the Medical
world, and will eradicate diseases arisinu from
Impure blond. Debility of the Mis'estive Organs,
or Hiseascd Liver, in a shorter time than any
other known remedies.
TI1K WHOLE Sri'KKMF. COURT OF
PENNSYLVANIA M'EAK l'OIt
THESE KEMEDIES.
Wuo VVOI l.ll ASK lull MUKC PlRMricrt AND
TuoNomt Tkstimosy !
lion. flKonoi: W. Woonw mid, formerly Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of Pi nnsylvania,
at present Member of Congress froul Pennsyl
vania writes :
Piiii.A'in.fi.iA, Maich Ulth, 1SC7.
I find 'II.)ol!ands lieinuin Hitlers'' is a good
tonic, useful i.l diseases of the di-'eslivo organs,
uud of i;.ei.i benclit in cases of debility, urn!
want of nervous action In the system. Your?,
truly, GF.il. W. Wi'lOlAVAi.D.
lion. J a Mrs Tiii.mi-sov, Chief Justice of the Su
preme Court of Pennsylvania.
Pini.AiTi.i'itiA, Apr'i liiT.
I ci'tisi it r 'lloollaud's Germaii liiiters"' n Mil
Uab'.e mcdieine bi ca-c uf iltaeks of lndip:ci tloii
or Dyspepsia. 1 can certify this from my expe-
liCliee 1.1 it.
Yours, JAMES THOMPSON'.
( Hon. fiiaiimr. Pi' iiswono. Justice of the Su
pi'c'.ne Court of I'eniisylvaiiia.
1 I'liii Aio't I'iiia. June I, lSfig.
1 have found by experience that "lloollaud's
(ierniuu Hitters" is a very rood tonic, relieving
ihspeplic s.in"ton:s aluio.-t ilircet'v. j
(iFdlllii: SIIAP.SWOOI).
lion. jr. l!o,i.rt, Mavorr f the Citv of Bu.'-
falo, X. y. j
Mayor's Oil'.ee, llnllalo, June i'l, 1SC0. 1
IliiU'i.sel 'llo.l'and's (,eiiuaii Hitlers and'
Tonic"' in my family dur'nrj? the pa-t year, and
can rceoiiinii ud them as an excellent tonie, lm-
parting lone and vi'or to the system. Their li i
has been productive of decldedlv benellcial ef
fects. WM.'F, KOOEKS.
Hon. Jd'iia .V. it'oiK.', Ex-Mayor of Williams-
port. l'a. 1
I take (rreat pleasure In ri'eoininendlnjj "Hoof-
hind's (ieunan Tonic" to any one who may be
iilir.ctel with Iyspepin. 1 hud the Dyspepsia
so badly it was iinpos.-ihlu to keep any food on
my stomach, and I became so weak ns not to be ;
able to walk half a mile. Two bottles ell'ertod a 1
perfect euic. JAMES M. WOOD. i
IIEMKM13EU
THAT
HOGFI.AND'S Cl'liMAX 1UTTE11S,
HOOFLAXirS (JEKMAX TOXIC,
AVill Cure every Cos- of
MARASMUS,
or Wasti.iv away f tho lioily.
11E.MEMIJEU
thut
IIOOFJ.ANDS (i E ISM AX REMEDIES
Are the medicines you icipaire to purify the
Tt'.ood, excite tlie torpid Liver to lirakhy iietiun,
nnd to ena.ile you to pits safely itnuugh any
harasblps or exposure.
11S. IIOOKI.ANDS
O D 0 I' 11 Y L L 1 X ,
or substitute for Mercury Pil. Two Pills a
Dose. Tho most Powerful, jet Innocent Cathar
tic known.
It is not neces'iiry lo teke a handful of these
l'i'ls lu pioduee ihe' desired ril'eet ; two of them
net iUiel.!y and powerfully, cleaiisini; Ihe Liver,
rtoaiach and lt.iwels of all impiiriiies. The
principal iniL.iicnt is Po lophyllin, or Ihe Alco
holii: livlract of Mandrake, wliieli Is by many
times more powerful, iiclin:; nud searching than
the Mandrake itselt. its peeuliar iietiou is upou
the Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obstruc
tions, wilh all the power of Mercury, yet free
from the injurious results attached to the use of
Unit mineral.
For all diseases, in which the use of a cathar
tic is indicated, these pills will cive entire sutis
faotion in every case. They never fail.
lu cases ol J.lver t omplaint. Dyspepsia and ex
treme co'tiveness, Dr. Hoollaud's (ieruian Hit
ters or Tonic should be used in connection with 1
the Pills. The tonic elfect of the Uillers or To-1
ulc builds up the system. The hitlers or Tonic
purlllcs the Itlood, ktrenirthcns the Nerves, regu
lates the Liver, and i;ivc strength, eueruy uud
viiror.
Keep your Bowels active with the Pills, and
tone up the system with bitiersor Tonic, aud nn
disease can retain the hold, or even assail you.
Recollect that it is DR. IIOOFLAND'S GER
MAN Remedies that are so universally used and
highly recommended t and do not allow tlie
Ii enlist to induce you to take auylhing else
that ho may say Is Just as uood, because lie
makes a laruor prollt on it. These Remedies will
be seut by Express to nny locality, upon applica
tion to tho PRINCIPAL OFFICE, ut tho GFR.
MAS MEDICINE BTOKE, U31 AKCH 6T..
PHILADELPHIA.
C'HAS. M. EVANS, "Proj-rietor.
Formerly C. M. Jackson A Co. These Kerne,
dies are for bale by Druggist', Storekeepers, au)
Medicine Dealer evert where.
00
w
g
t-3
NEW
CJcntral Variety Store?
. of all kinds,
DKE5S GOOm, DKES TRIMMINGS, MI AWLS, ALl'AC
OAS, CORDED ALPACOAS,
M
I
imiY VAMMMB2VS,
C4
w
I (
H
O
'Si
Deliuieu, Ticking?, Notions in great Variety.
FRESH GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Wood and Willow Wuiv. Floor, Tablo, nnd Stnir Oil Cloths.
CARPETS.
Bcafs ae, smells
in great vuriuty, lower tlian the lowest in luieo.
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
Go to FESTSTEY'S
for tho Greatest Variety of (Jootln ! rr'ux'S tho Lowell ! (Jood
arriving Daily.
ri
i VICTOR ! VICTOR I VICTORIOUS I I.
I Agent for the Victor Sewing Machine, y.
MARKET N i nr.F.T, oho doer t a-it of Ct-araarl's onfoctionrrj- Ntorc ,
Sunbury, May 4, 1S7:.'. ly.
Cnrrancl Spring Opcuin
AT
S. HERZFELDER' B
Popular Clothing Store,
Corner jVIivrket and Third Streets-.
SUNBUItV, PENN A.
Now on hand and receiving an enormous assortment of SPIUX'j jOODf.
300: mMMM O:0-Ei:?.
500 Business and Working Coats,
400 Dress Pants anil Vests,
500 Business and Working Suits,
IBoys Sis3t3
mul nft no
iiiiii) dim bMd iiii mm mmis,
A grand assortment in Ibis '.Inc. inel'id'nsr nil the erv late-t Prinij Etv'.ea. A large variet;- ct
HOYS HATS AND CAl'S.
Grants' irsEaisMsag Qoaiis.
The Largest Asortiuer.t In this line to be found omside 'he lartro c'rties.
S.O. .O m is: k x w m
Calico from 75c up. White Dress Shirts from 51.00 v. p. .V'encv p.r t'ae Celebrated QLTAKF"?
11TY nr..! r.tUrSE FINE Dill 's SII IIVI ewrv one of whisli ! tiijrau.tea a Perfect li:
S111KT BOSOMS, &c.
Gents' Spring and Summer Uiulcnvaro.
500 Overalls and Oversliirts
made to order. Only th'j best material n-e! ami well sewel.
va
1 UllH.
Umbrellas, Walking Canes,
atul numerous other ailklcK.
Eiiying only of tlie lnrc-st ami must reliubli! IIue, ntvl Tor CASH on!y, nnd dri'i
bv far tliu hirochl business in my lino in this part of the country, I am enabled to bo!,
11ETTE1S AKTICEKSnt
laower Prices
than any of my competitors here or tlso vt hoi o.
Cull at tlie Large unit 15o:iutiful Store ISooni,
Corner Market and Third Streets,
SXJIS733Urt, PA.
Ht HKRZIJEL.BKE, itapi'ietor,
Sunbury, March 23, lS72.ly. '
A. M. ME1XELL,
lril.CH IN
American aud I.urcpeaii
V ATt 1!I.S.
1'INE JEWEI.UY and PILVEinVAKEL
I'orlVcliMl NtC4'(Ui'lrri nud l.yo
(alUSsiekj.
COW) HEADED CANES.
Watches uud Jewelry neatly repalrcl end war
ranud. Murbct E-iiiare, 8USBURT, Ta.
Feb. 3, 18T2.-lf.
313 and 31 1 Race Btreut,
PIIILADtl-rrUA.
Accommodations flrst-class. Prices ti 0U per
dsv.
apt'O.t'm. FR.O'K.UEtTTUUaC.r, Trrp'r.
H
P.
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I I
l
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Sl
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Cj
t'1
!-:
1V
r.,ii nimni n-.ui nnvo
ises, satcneis
AU the above oooils wi'l be ofTerod nt
Nprias uiitS Mummer Upfuiug
or
MII.MMUV I.OODN.
I ia's and liotiiiits, -Tnmniod and
I'litriiiiiiifvi,
IIUUJONS, rLO'.VEKS.
WKEATJIS, LACES, &c,
all iicv styles. .
t riijic Vo13h of "II t.riwlos..
C II AVE HATS AND EON NETS,
nnd everything usiuilly tcja lu. a Millincrj Store.
Call at
M. L. t.Osr-J.KH'S Store,
41 South fouilh Ftreet, below the 8. V. It. K-,
MT.NUVKV, PA.
i April CO, 1ST-'.
EXEtTTOit'N XOIUH.
IlHale of Ouuicl lioi-ti, drrruNoiI.
"vuTICI. i hereby kIvcii that hlters testa
.a"N UlcliUiry have been jirautcd to tho under
signed, cu Ihe Estate of Daniel Koch, lata of the.
lloroiih of b'liihnry, Northumherluiid county,
Pa., dee.iM-J. A1 persons knowing theiiiseltca
Indcbied to said estate, are rtqvteidcd to maV.o
immediate payment, and those having claims, to
prcseut tbeiu duly anilieni'cattd for seulement
MUd. C11AH1.UTTE KOCH,
. Kxucutris,
tunbury, May 11, 1ST2.-CI.
AY
TANinxtirox not St., c. neff
Piomitior. Corner of Market & Second
Binns, opposite tUg Coui-S Hot., PunbJirj,
TO