Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 03, 1872, Image 3

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    .unburn American;
SUXHURV, AUGUST 3W72.
Itnllroad Time Table.
P. A E. R. R doiso Northward.
Krlo Mall; lenvm t 11:05 a m
Niuitnra Exprcw, " " l'-J:a p in
Mnll, " " 4:20 pm
Erie Express, " " :00 p m
N. C. R. W Ooiso SotTUWAltD.
Erie Mnll, leaven at 13:45 ft m
F.rie Expieim, " " 7:40 n m
Mnll, " " 11:05 ft m
Nlnenm F.xpreM, " " BiHO p m
Tho Erlo Expws train remains hero iibout
20 iiilnntcs for breakfast.
8r -nr & Lka-mtown R. R.
Mnll train leaves at 7.113 n. ru., mid arrives at
7.r0 p. m. Fast Line leaves at 6.40 p. in., and
arrives at 1.50 p. m.
Shavokin Vai.i.f.t R. R.
Mall leaves at 13.33 p.m., for Slmmoklii anil
arrives at 8.5!) p. in. Leaves for Mt. Cnrmcl at
4.40 -p. m., and arrives at 9.25 a. m.
I. II. & W. R. R.
Trains leave, for New Tork, via Hazletou at
fl.UO a. in., and arrives at 8.35 p. m.
Accident Insurance Tlekela can be had of J.
Slilpman, Ticket Agent at the ttcpot.
I'ocul Affairs.
Sewino MACiiiNT..--Miss Caroline Ihillusls the
ngrnt for Cue sale of the best Sewing Machines
In existence, viz : "The Improved 81ngcr,"
'Orover & Baker," "Howe,"' and Domestic,'
which are constantly on hand and sold nl rea
sonable prices. Shclsiilco agent for the cele
brated Frantji mil Pori Knitting Machine. Cull
nnd see them. O'llco on Market street, cast of
the railroad.
Foil Sat.k. A second baud one-horC Fpring
ivflfjon Is offered for sale cheap. Apply to
Jno. Wii.veu's
Flour and Feed Store, Spruce St., Siinliuiy, l'a.
Boitoi oil Oiim'.ns, wanted by Masser it Engle.
I('.voii witnt nntl 'iler Mi!N. nml
good I'liOKphiitc, ro to U. IV. Smith,
SiMibnrj-, I'll. J'J7-4.
As CofiiT will commence on Momluy next, It
will be a line opportunity for tho?? indebted lo
in to send the amount with peisons unending
Court. Wo are la want of money.
Fkksu Lancaster taper
Wait. & bright'? saloon.
Beer Is on tap at
Fike. The roof of .Mr. KiiNr-st SlarUlotPs
dwelling caught lire from n stove pipe, on Mon
day moi'i'lin? Lift, and was slightly damaged.
The lire was extinguished before inneh ui uu
ulurui was rjvcii.
-o-
( nisei: or Punintii'TiKs. The brick yard of
Mr. John S. I.enker, al the lower en 1 of town,
was Htc'y sold to Ceorye llunUon, of this place,
for the sum of jCOOO.
Five acr.'s of land belonging to Joseph Bird,
E-q.. located on the North Braueh, w itliiu the
limits of NViilnmlhTlaii'l borough, hive been
selected lor the location of the Si ft hutiihvr'.nnd
car woik1;.
r.L T.fi ..i i:y. Two young men v. 'no (jnVc llieir
iiauies as Williai.i V"ard and John Day, repre
senting that they balled from Philadelphia, were
nrre-ted in this plan, on WcJiHvliy afternoon
ia.-t, on tie cli.irgc of (-tcaling Uuivi s an 1 forks
from the Restaurant of Win. (Jelniag, on the
corner of Thl.d and Maikct streets. They were
taken before Enquire Bricc. who coinmitjed tUcm
in default of hall or ?5C0 each.
Ni-T fa.i:NS. Tin: North Amei ieaii Circus,
ndvcitU-ed In our !a-t is-iu to exhiV.t i t this
placn, on Tuer 'ay next, has conciii led not to
come. Having lost money ever e'.iko thi-y einio
i.itj tiiia State, tiny propose getting out without
losing any more, isliow business is becoming
rather poor these hard times.
Twi.) boyj uauiel Henry Ilueln r an l Charles
Headings, were arre.-lej on Wednesday la-t , and
taken befura A. N. liriee, Eq., for malieioily
throwing stones and injuring another buy named
Davis, residing on Chcsti...' irett. They were
released on paying cost.- and cuteriiij; ball for
t heir good behavior.
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iALiiAiMii. Unprecedented bargains are made
daily at the clothing ttore of S. Herzl'eldi r since
he is selling oil' Ms Hue It at red need prices to
make room for the fall Mock. The hot of Miits
ceii lie obtained i,t this ('no establishment nt
prices far below city intes. 'those who wish to
procure a good suit should not neglect to call at
once before tile slock is Sold out.
Tin: Sunbury Lumber Company, on Wednes
day last, brought Into the boom above Norlluun
bjrland, 15,000 log,. Thc h avo jet remaining
on their land above Williainspoit, about 10,000,
which will Le ruu Into the boom with tho next
rise in the river. This number of logs will keep
tho mill of the Company ramiing nbout live
month-.
llK-f Ai'Ti ui.u. Win. Horn, w ho look leave of
absence from our comity jail about three weeks
ago, wiu ie-captured ut Helfenstine, by consta
ble J. Kissinger, of ehuniokin, w ho brought him
down from Shiiiiiokin and returned him lo Sheriff i
Heller on Wednesday last. As Uor'i Is reported i
to be a desperado, It will bo well enough if our '
Sheriff would keep a more vigilant watch over!
Ms prisoi.cis, and not h t thim escape whenever
they tec lit tu do so.
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S. 1. Woi.vtiiTos, Esq., of this place, I. named
as one of t'..o delegates from this Senatorial Dis
trict to the State Constitutional Convention. Mr.
Wolvorto'j is well suited for that position, und
would bo a credit to the district. He Is u lawyer
of high btiiuding, a gci.ileinaii ol unexceptionable
character, and largu practical business experl-
ence.
We direct attention to the card, in another
column, of Dr. Charles M. Martin, (son of the
late Rev. Jacob Martin, of this place,) who offer
his profcseiMi.il services to the citizens of this
vicinity. Dr. Martin is a graduate of tho Unl
vcrtily of Maryland, and has had ten yean'
practice. During tho rebellion ho was employed
in the tiovernmenl Hospital, where ho acquired
a thorough knowledge of his profisslnu. Dr.
Martin having decided on a permanent rcfidcuee
here, and bringing the highest recommendations
with him from his former locution, he will, no
doubt, recciva a lull share of patronage from ihe
citizens of this town aud vicinity.
A DisoiiActFit. Row. A disgraceful drunken
row occurred ut one of the saloons on Third
street, this place, uWn midnight, oil Saturday
last, which resulted lu '.aiuiiged faces and seve
ral mahogany colored eyes. We are Informed
that some twenty persons were enyuged In the
broil, and that after they commenced operation
the proprietor of the saloon ejected them from
hit establishment, when a very active skirmish
look place u'.oug the railroad 1 3 Market street.
The principle ndsMlcs used were stones, clubs,
.ti. Tho sceue is described as being of the most
disgraceful. Two of tho police were promptly
on the spot, und after viewing the situation, and
having no Inclination for sore heads, one started
lu the dlrecliou of tUi depot ut tho rule of 8:40,
ids cout tail projecting out similar to the up.
jicnduge of u hawk ou the wing t while tho other
quietly moved acros tho Hvevt Out of danger,
md took a bird's eye view cX lb aocue from a
iistiiuce, and as I support ilxl order from
be ehWlot police wholly in .trjm ot uut. of
.''.J SI:, UO 14144 bis Were Ijtn
Mt. CARUitt..-On a hurried visit to Mt. Car
ml, this county, Inst -ock, we wcro much
Impressed with the ast Improvements made
within n few years past. The enterprise exhi
bited by the citizens of that place Is highly com
mendable. On a flat up on a mountain, where,
sonic twenty years ago, all was a wilderness ex
cept a few lots, whereon was built a few log
houses and n log tavern, we now find a thriving
Villani! built up with comfortablo buildings,
some l,f00 Inhabitants, and surrounded by lingo
coal operations from which tho workings of tho
steam engine and the heavy rolling sound of coal
breakers is heard from enrly morn until night.
The town Is beautifully laid out, and many of
the streets present a business aspect. It is also
a point of threo railroads, the Slmmoklii Val
ley and the I.ehlgh Valley roads miming on tho
one side, nnd tho Vhlladclphla iv; Re.idlr.g rail
road on tho other side of tha town which brings
a largo number of stranicrs to tho plnco dally to
transact business In tho coal region, who havo
the advantages of good hotels nnd telegraph con
nections with nil parts of tho country. There
are a number of public buildings erected, some
of which are most creditable. Among them we
noticed six churches of different religious de
nominations, and a largo school house, which
how tho slgnillcniit fuel that the citizens Incul
cate religious Instruction as well as secular. Wo
wcro told that both churches nnd schools were
largely attended. The streets which were once
occupied by projecting rocks are being leveled
down to a regular grade nnd present an ndinira- j
ble appearance. S'ores and business places j
generally are couducted on tho most modern j
plan, nnd everything In their lino of goods or J
wares is found equal to any In much larger towns, j
while tho geulus of the mechanics is fully de- j
veloped, ntt Is noticed In their workmanship In ;
every branch of trade. We could not help being
impressed with tho idea that Mt. Carmel will j
some clay become one of the principal manufac
turing towns in this county, ns its location is ad- j
mirably adapted for any kind of manufactories,
and surrounded by nn inexhaiistablc amount of j
mineral wealth.' Tills may be accomplished In a 1
lew years, as we have no doubt that as soon as !
enterpiizing capitalist, will vKit Hie place nnd !
j lenru of Its many advantages, investments will
j be made to give it tucli a start that in u few ;
' years the Inhabitants will number thousands 1
Instead of hundreds. j
j "Doubtless the pleasure is us great
I In being cheated, as lo cheat.''
! When the poet penned the above, he no doubt
had hi vie iv tho gullibility of the people, many
j of whom are ever ready to be swindled by liin
j era lit pedlars, street nuctionccis and inouute
' banks, who combine music and other enteitain
: mciita with swindling. Some time tdnce, some
fe!!.,T in idiaiucUlu, bought several bars of cheap
lo:u soap, 111 one of llu Mores, nt 10 cents per
pound. H cut it up in ore ounce pieces and
sold it to the gulls nrouud liiui, at 35 cents per
: ounce, a a sovereign remedy for corns. The
! same fellow found numbers here to take the
! same bail. But these charlatans are not as bad
i as the gambling pedlars, who barefacedly and
openly sell prizes with sipm'iI aitiele:, as a shield
and cover for the iicst kind of gambling, s w in 1
, ling nnd f nticlng young boys as well as men, to
j gamble. It is discreditable to our town that
i such things have been tolerated so long, and we
call on our borough fathers to put a stop lo this
; ial'.uiKius bu-:inc.-s.
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A Nrw MiutahT Company. On Monday
next a meeting will bo held on Muihct Square
for the purpose of oi gani.ing au artillery com
; p:iny, to be composed of young men from Sun
bury and Lower and Upper Augusta townships,
i We burn that some fifty young men of Lower
Augusta are ready to join. We have also a large
n i ii rum t of the very bc.-t material for a military
company In this place, which we hope to see, '
! will unite with th- patriotic spirited young men
of the Aumiftas. We have i.o ibuibt that w ith
i n united ilibrt, a military company can be or- )
; ganized here which will not. lie exeefled in tin: i
! State. Many of those, who have already pre- '
seMi'd themselves to be connected with the or
ganization li ive seen active tcrviee. We would
urge that the young men of this place attend the '
meeting on Monday next, and unite Willi their,
friends of the neighboring townships, and join in i
the organization and uiai
ke it a siuee-s.
Tnr. niaik 'ts in this place are ia.t only grow
ing, bul have been moM u.! aulajeous la Ihe
community. Cm .Saturday !a.-t, i i-hiy-one mar
ket wagons with produce and pro", i-ions wa re In
attendance. We leaiu that the attempts made
by some few of our merchants to cuter into a
compact with the market Men, to fnrcMall the
markets, and rui.'-c the prices of provisions will
be closely watched, and the parlies punished by
lire Hues and penalties which the law Inflicts.
The.-e practices have already tin n too long wink
tJ at. The clerk of tl.e market has bis one eye
on them, nnd they will not escape.
Piiomi'T. When the orders were received by
tho military organizations in the Shaniukiu coal
region la.-t week to hold themselves in readiness
to proceed to Williainspoit, to quell Ihjiint at
that place, Capt. Caldwell reported his company
ready at a moment's warning. Capt. Mcl'.'ieee,
when tiski',1 how soon hU company could bo
mustered and how many men, he replied, "eighty
rank and
tile al ten minutes in lice." We are
happy to note this fact, as su -h organizations
are not only an honor to t!i?ir lue.ili'.v, but are
uu honor to the. State.
Wk are pleased to learn that Lieut. Win.
Rce-c, who moved his family to l.ngauspoit,
Indiana, u few months ago, Is about retaining
and establishing himself in business in this p!uc.
Since Mr. Reese bus gone West, his family have
all been stricken down with sickness, und hence
their desire to return. The numerous friends of
Mr. Reese' family will be happy to see them
return and particularly when liny will learn
that they will open a iiist-class eailng house In
tho Pleasant' building. In this piece. The house
will be kept on the European plan, exclusively
us au eating house for ladies nud geiitlemeu.
No liquors will be kept in the establishment.
Si'siu ny Maiikf.is. The market on Thursuay
mornlni; was well ttoeked, and prices ranged us
follows :
lieef Roast, per lb. 20c s Corned, lllf.i 30c ;
Rump Steaks, 3Ue ; Serloiu, 33c s Di 25e.
Mutton Forcqiiarter, per lb. He. j lliiidquar
tcr, Hie ; Chops, tjC'e.
Veal Forcquaiter, per lb. 14c ; llindquarter,
lOe ; Cutlets, 30c.
Vegetable Beans were scarce ut 10c per half
peek; Potatoes sold al !iof:SOc per bushel ;
Beets, 8e per bunch j Onions, 35c per half peek j
Cabbage, 5(ij 13c per head t Cucumbers, 5ea)L'c
per doz. i Squashes, 2u(a-35e per don. ; lireeii
torn, la(o3Ue per uoz. ; lomaloe 15n.30e per
quarter peek.
Fruit Apples, 15fii 30c half peck j Peaches,
25c half peckj Walcrincllons, 256i uae apiece;
Cantaloupes, lo(25c apiece,
berries Whortleberries, SfTilOe per iiuurt :
Blackberries, 51a Sc jicr quart. 1
Butter and E;." Butler 25(a.o5e per Pi. ; j
Eggs, lXc per doi." j
New Apple Butter was selling at 25c per quart ;
Sew Cl.lcr, 40c per gallou ; Cider Vinegar, 40e '
per gallou.
Was it Mrui.Kti 1 Ou Sunday last, tho body I
or uu unknown mail was found, lu a decomposed
state, on Broad Mountain above Boston Run, by
some boys who were out whorlkberrving. It is i
thought that he was murdered, and it I un.re
than probable that lie wa foully dealt with, aud
thut all weaitug apparel and article that would
lu any way go to l.builillcation were destroyed
a he h id uothlugon, when found, but au under!
Uirt und a pair of drawer. From the uppear
auce of Ihe body, it I thought he had been ex.
i)otd to the neutbcr between i., ,i ihr..
ltckjc-i.Viip' f V'j (,'ij.Tffff.
Th Struck at Wiu.tAMSTORT. A there are
ninny conflicting stories as to tho cause of the
strike nt Wllllnmsport, we copy tho following
explanation given In tho Wtekly Kjilmiutl I
"Let IT mt UJnnnsTotn.-Mnuy ofotir citizens
seom not to understand the ditrereneo between
Ilia mill owners nnd the striking workmcm Tho
strikers demanded ten hours as n dav's work nt
tho old wages, which were nsunlly 3 per day.
The lumbermen agreed to make eleven and a
half hours n day's work nnd to ndvnnee tho
wnges twenty-five conts per day. Ten hours la
bor at two dollars Is equivalent lo twenty cents
per hour. Most of the strikers say they nie will
ing to work nn extra hour or two if they arc
paid for It. Tho extra hour nnd n half would
amount to thirty cents per day j not n ttrtkinfi
difference certainly. But then tho strikers want
ten hours acknowledged ns a dav's work, which
tho mill owners do not wish to concede. It strikes
us that there Is no entnugh practical dlll'crcnce
between them lo innke, it pay to eontiiuio tho
strike. It is a very expensive assertion of a ques
tion of sentiment und pride."
List of Letters remaining lu the Sunbury Post
Otllce, July 81, 1873 i
J. K. Atler, IT. B. Bradford, John Bnrtholo
mew, Ihuilcl dinger, Eugene Hammond, W. A.
Hans, Mrs. Harris, (Fourth St.), James 1'. llad
Icy, Mrs. Harriet Hummel, Mrs. 1.. A. Kliiin,
W. K. Kapp, Patrick I.union. John I.eisenrlng,
W. i. l.cnker, John Mitehel, (Jporire Maliek,
Miss Martha F. Mann, .Miss Jennie liiinby, Mrs.
Kate Shrcnk, James M. Slack, ('J), J, Strniigh,
Mrs. Hannah F. Stearns.
J. J. SMITH, V. M.
It should be known to everybody that tho new
postal rates arc now in force. We arc again
brought back to ono cent newspaper postage.
Transient papers, circulars, samples nnd such
that have been two cents per ounce or less, arc
now but o:ja rtni for the same weight.
Tin: lnrgeit stock of nimble ever in this part
of the Slate, Is now being sold by W. M. Daugh
crty, wliolcsnle nnd retail. Having bought at
low ligures, he Is nbic to sell a better-grade of
sioue, for less money, than lias been done here
tofore. Parties are Invited to call at Ms shop,
opposite the Court House.
Vim: ! Fuse! Insurance on any kin 1 of pro
perty should never be neglected. All property
wants to be Insured In good nnd reliable com
panies, so when losses occur that the money is j
al once paid over. Among the most popular nnd
punctual Insurance Companies is the People's .
Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. Thons- j
uiuis Insure in this company on account of safe- j
ty, reliability and prompt paying of losses. Life j
insurances are taken at Ihe lowest rates consist- 1
nut wiiU security. For fuither particulars up- .
ply to Isaiah ij. liosslcr, agent, Sunbury, Pa. j
JollillgK. !
('ami1 meeting.' wiil next be In order. 1
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SuvriiAi. Immune cliiz ns of Potlsvillc have j
fn: iiished their horses wit li the new patent sun
bonnet. They lire a good thing.
Fi.trs, during these hot days are very trouble
some, and the laziest man in Siiiibury Is fre
quently iiron-cd lo activity by the little pcsis. ;
It Is said that nn onion bound upon the pulse '
at the wriil wilt slop the uio.-t inveterate tooth
ache in a few minutes. j
Shout sermons these hot Sundays are the only
Inducement that can be offei.il to till the pews of ,
the Various chuicho. I
It is a mauk of the unsuccessful man. that he
invariably locks his stable door when the horse
has been stolen. This sort of wisdom never
thinks abont bodily health urnil It is gon. Hut
juM as much as any docase h i become scaleil,
the power of the system to re-i t und throw it
oil' i. weakened ; hence time is nil impoitaut. ;
For dyspepsia, all diseases of ihe liver, Moniach, ;
skin and kidneys, and all that begin in vitiate;!
blood, do ni l wait until the trouble Is continued, ;
bul attack it by a timely use of Dr. Walker's j
California Vinegar Bitters. J37-4w.
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lliisiiies Sellers.
AllMV iuons. Those who have been wearing
Uu- army Mines will not do without them, as they
arc more comfortable than any other shoe made.
Fifty pairs have been opened nt W. I!. Miller's
Excelsior store. The Evans Pat. nt (1. liter, the
Excelsior Boot, nnd every other variety may be
found at the Excelsior store. Call and examine
the !arge-t as-oriineut in town.
Do'.'Tforg't what we hive been endeavoring
to fix on each reader's mind for some time, that ;
in procuring your summer outfit, or ia getting
any new clothing a great saving can always lie ;
effected by going direct to the clothing eslabliMi- I
lueiit of Tlios. i. Noll, on Third street, below j
Market, where a vuM assortment of the llnest i
clothing is made up ill the late.-t style at the very
lowe-t prices.
Srvi.is'i Si'iiiNo ami t-i M'.M'.n Hais. A large
supply of styli-h Spring and Summer Hats to
suit all !'.:ncics and tastes has just been received
at S. Fau-t's store, Market Square. A specially
ill straw bats s and the lightest, contest and neat- ,
est hat in use is the ventilated cas.-iiuei e hat. A
large stock to select from, stylish goods and lea- ;
suitable pi ices. Call and examine before pur-,
chasing d sew here. i
Doi.i.Y Vauiiins at Weiiner's.
Ilils.ll Ful'i.ivs at Weiiner's.
1'i.aiu l'ori.tNs at W. imer's. :
Plain Fori. ins nt We'.mcr's.
CniMZKsal Weiiner's.
SriiiMi Shawls at Weiiner's.
Ax endless variety of lioods for Ladies', dent's
and Chihlrcns wear. j
Call and sec for yourselves.
No trouble lo show lioods.
Spri'Iiil Notices. ,
THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
13UUl.l:llKt us a warning and for Ihe licnctlt
of ivitit'i m.-n ise 4r'i'iu who sutler from I
Nervo:;.: Debility, LojiS of Manhood, etc., sup- j
piymg
THE MEANS OF SELF-CURE.
Willi', n by one who curd himrclf. after under
going considerable ipiucki-ry, and sent free on re
ceiving a pnsl-puid directed envelope.
Address. NATHANIEL M AYEAII1,
June K, '73. limos. Ilrooklii. N. Y.
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Oil .HrrIuo. Essays for Youug Men, ou
(ireui hlocial Eviis and Abuses, which Interfere
with Marriage, nnd ruin the liappints" of thou
sands, w ith . ure meaiu of relief fos ilia Erring
and rnfoilunalH, deceased mi l debilitated. Pent
in sealed letter envelopes, free of ch iige.
Addrci-s, Howard Association, No. 3, Sinilh
Ninth K Philadelphia, Pa.
TO TIIK M fr-ti:itlr.
The Rev. William II. Norton, while residing
In Urnzil u u luis-ionary, dl-covercd in Una
hu.d of medicines a remedy for I'oM.t'Mi'iiiiv,
t-CUOl I I.A, SllltR Til n IT, ClH'l.llS, CoUliK,
Asthma, in Ni.uvot s Wcaknks. This rem
edy has cured myself after nil other iin dleiuci
had failed.
Wbhhig to b-ncfit the snll'ei lug. I will hl'll'l
tht tecipL for prrpurint; Hint nm; ll.i rviiicdv (u
ull wlm desire It HIEK OK t'HAHOK.
IMearie ft.'iul an envc'lt.i-, with your iiuino and
address uu it. Adili-P,
Ittv. T1LUAM H. NOKTO.V,
CTO Hiioauway,
Uti. HVU Iv. Nrw YokhUiv
In this phicc-nii tho SSth of July, of cholera
Infantum, MAfiFT,; danghtqf uJkf). nnd Laura
Irepe James, nged 7 inoutfis and I.t days.
At Eimwood. I'corle count v. 111., jutv 2!Ub,
18&. (iEOHUF. A. blUSSI.KU, nged 110 years
ami 4 months. , , '
The deceased leave ft wile, four children nnd
a huge circle of friends and relatives to mourn
his loss.
jpttnrktl tjptiiiis.
Nl'il WKYM A It Kt'i'N.
riour mill
rain Market.
Red Wheat, p. bu.,
Rye, "
Corn, "
Buckwheat '
Oats. Hi lbs.,
Flaxseed,
Extra Family $12.00i
Buckwheat, p. et., 5.00
Corn Meal, " 2.50
Wheat Brim, p. bit. l.fiO
Shorts, a. 00
Corn ,: Oats Chop, '2.00
Timothy Seed, p. b. U.00'
1'roil tire
Potatoes, 50
Eggs, per doz., 15
Butter, per lb., !H
I.nrd, " l'J
Sides, " 10
$3.00
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70
1.00
no
2.35
.IBurkrt.
Hams,
Tallow,
Country Soap,
Dried Apple,
" Peiiclics,
Shoulder",
$clu Srjbcrlismcnfs.
PoyUp.
All persons indebted to the undersigned, nn
Note or Book account, will please call anil settle
or their accounts will be given to a Justice of
the Peace for collection.
J. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, July 20, 1S73.
Ilslatc ok" NoIoiiioii lMiiikelltf'rKt'r,
Latp. of Ziiiini: Towssmi', Dm itaslii.
"VHITICE Is hereby given, that letter of Ad
ministration have been grunted to the un
dersigned, on the estate of Solomon Duiikelher
ger. late of Zerbe township, Northumberland
county, Pa., deceased. AU persons knowing
themselves Indebted to said estate are requested
to innke Immediate payment, and those having
claims to present I hem for settlement.
SARAH HUMBLE. Administratrix.
THOMAS HUMBLE, Administrator.
The undersigned adinini-uator will meet nil
parties Interested at the late r"sl P uce of Sol.
Diinkelbergcr. in Zcrbe twp., on Saturday the
21th day of August. All pa rti'.'s having claims
are requested lo present them on said duv.
THOMAS HUM BLE,
Administrator.
Ashland. Schuylkill Co.. June 20. lS73.-llt.
KentUiig; ICailronil.
S U M M E R A R R A N (i E M E N T.
TunrKibiif. Aviji',-1 l.(, 1S72.
'I' rains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol
lows: At 5.00, N.10, a. in. and 2.00 p. in., con
necting with trains on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, tin.t arriving nt New York at. 13.10, y.50
and 0. 10 p m. respectively.
Ibturiiiug: Leave New York at 0.00 a. m,
13.05 mil .it :m 1 ti.lio p. in., Philadelphia at 7.;;o,
S.:i0 a. in. and ll.liO p. lu.
Leave Harrisburg lor Reading, Poltsville, T.i
uiuq'iu, Mi'vriville, AshlamL Sbamokin,
Alleiilowu and l'hiladelphia at 5.00, S.10 a. in.,
2.110 ::d 4.05 p. in., slopping at Lebanon and
principal way stations; the 4.05 p. in., train
roniiecting for Philadelphia, pottsiille and Co
lumbia only. For Poltsville, Schuylkill Haven
und Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad, h ave I la rrishiii g at It. !0 p. in.
East I'cniisylvani'i Railroad train- leave Read
lug for All. i.t'own, F.a-ton and New York at 7.00,
10.10 a. in., and 4.05 p. m. Returning, leave
New Yoik nt 0.00 n. m., 13.05 noon ami O.uO
p. in. and Allcntown al 7.2,"i a. m. 13.25 noon,
2.15, I u5 ami .:;5 y. in.
W ay Passenger Traill leaves Pliila i, ipiiia at
7.:!',l a. in., eonneetini! ltii train on East Penn
si:iuia iialli'i'.iil, returning troai Reading al
ti.3U p. III., stopping at ail stations.
Leave Potlsvillc at'.Voii, '.MM a. in. an 1 3.:;0 p.
in. Ib rudiin at 10.00 a. in., Miamokiu at 5.40 and
11.15 a. in.; Ashland ut 7.05 a. in., nud 12.111
noon; Mahanoy'City at 7.51 a. m. aud 1.30 p. ui.
Tamaipii at .115 u. in. and 3.10 p. m. fir
Philadelphia. New York, Reading, Harrisburg, iV.c.
Leave Pnilsvillc via Seliuyikill and Susqiie
bauna Railioad at .15 a. la. 'for Harrisburg, and
11.45 a.m., for Pine Uroic and Tri nioiit.
l'l llsvibc Aecomir.adation Traill leaves l'nlts
ville at 5.U.I a. m., ijjs,. l!,iai!ing at 7. "5 a. in.
arriving ni Pl.i'r.ih Ida at -.l.:.5 a. in., returning
leave.- Philadelphia ut 5.15 p. m., passing Read
ing ut 7. lu p.m. arriving at l'mtsvill.. at 0.3'i p.m.
Pnit-towii Aecornmoih.iio-i Train leaves I'.itls
lowii at 0.15 a. m., ivtiiruiug leaves I'liilad elpliia
(Ninth and lireeii.) at I.IiO p. t.l.
Colitieliia Kaiimad Trains leave Reading at
7.30 a. in., and 0.15 p. in. for Fphrala, l.itiz.
Lam :i-ler. Columbia. iVc. ; returning leave L.iu
c.ist.'rat s.2t a. in. and :t.25 p. m., anl Colum
bia al S..1", a. in. and 11.15 p. in.
Perkiomen Rail 1 1 I Trains leave pcrkloineii
Jiiiu tion al 7."i5. si. 55 a. in., 2.55 and 5.40 ji. m.
Ibluining.leave (ircen Lineal li.15, a.m., 12. 115
and 4.30 p. in. connect ing w ilh trains on Read
ing Rail Road.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Pine
nixviile at 0.10 a. in.. II. in ami 5.50 p.m.; re
turning, leave Bycrs at Ii.li5 a. In., 13.45 noon,
and 4.30 p. m., connecting with trains ou Read
ing Railroad.
'ulc'iriit'kdale liaiiro.i I Trains h ave I'ottstnwn
at '.i.tila. in., l.'.'Oaud 0.25 am! 7. lap. m., return
ing leave Ml. I'le.isant at O.no, S. )) and 11.2 ) a.
in., and I! 25 p. in., counctting with trains on
Reading Railroad.
Chc-l.-r Valley Railro ol Trains leave Brl lge
poit al S.HO a. in., 2.40 and 5.:'a p. lu. leturniag,
leave DnwinugtovMi nt i'.55a. m., 13.110 ami 5.40
p. in. connect hig Willi I rains ou Reading Railroad.
On Sundays: Leave New York al li.110 p. nt.,
Philadelphia at Mill a. m. ami 11.15 p. in., (the
S.tin a. in. train running only to Reading;) leave
Pottsviiliial S.uila. hi., leave llariisbiiig, 5.110a.
m., nnd 2.00 p. in.; leave Allcntown at 4.115. tloi.j
p. in. ; leave IP ailing al 7. 15a. m. and 10.55 p.m.
for llarri-burg, at 7.00 a. 111. for New York,
at 7.211 a. in. for Allenlown und at 0.40 a. 111. an I
4.15 p. m. for Pliihnlel'a.
Comniiilatliin, Mileage, Season, School and
Exenr-ion Tickets, to and from all points at re
duce I rates.
Lag Jage checked through: 100 Pounds Bag
gage allowed each Passenger.
J. E. WOOTTFN,
Asst. Supt. iV: Eng. Mach'ry.
No Prrsoit enn fake Ihratt lii(i-r arcord
infj lo riireciii-ns, and remain itm u:nvcil. piuvuicd their
bn aie not destroyed bv niineiai nison or ttlier nuuus,
and the vital oigans w i led beond t'1 vint ot repair.
IyMrMlw or lutHMrnltott. Headache, I'.tin
In the Slioultlern, Cnii;l'. '1 l.tnv&s of the Chest, ltirtf
nts. Sour Kructatioiii (f the Si. .math, Uad l .isle in the
Mouth, bilious Attacks Palpitation ot the Ht-avt, In
rlsimnutictu o( the l --i-j;s Fain in the regions ot the Kid
neyi, and a huitdied oilier .uniul tviitptoiiis, aie the urT
springs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it hu uu
equal, and one bo!t!e will pr.ne a Letivi guurantee oi iu
menu than a lengthy advertisement.
For Kruiwle fomlalin( in yomip or oM. mar
ried or single, at the uV-.n ol woinauhtHitl, or tit turn
of lite, these Tonic li Ultra dmplay so decided an iniluence
that a marked improvement li oon pfiLeplib'c.
For liiflmnukutory tmd C'liroulo Illicit
luullym and (jut, liniou.s Ken.iitcnt and Intermit
tent V ever, Uieat.of the blood, l.iver, kiuVfv and
Hiaddcr, these ltuteis have iki rtpial. Such Uie.iei
are caused by Vitiated 1 nod, wh en is encraiiy piot luted
by deranncment of the l)ij;e.tivr 4rij;iit.
Tltey lire m iientl Buicl-e m well mm
m Toulu pos&eftMti) also the peculiar merit of .v'iiie a
a Hiwelut agent in lolieving Coiigchon or Inllammatmn
of the Liver and Vi'.'era1 Oians. and in bilfiii lJieaseM.
For hklii liruk-itt Eruption-, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Hloiches, Sp t , I'nnples, Fu&tules, lioiu, C.u
buncles, Kin-worms. Sald-Uead, Soie Kyes, Krynpetas,
uh, Scurfs, iMiCitUrf.aioui ot the Skin, Humors nud lJa
aes of the Skin, vi whatever name or iature, are lit
erally dug up and tiriKd out of the syatcui in a sln rt
time by the u&e of th:e ihtterx.
Tit roertl of Ik. Walkfh'm Vinkgak
Ritteks are Aperient, Liiaphorrtic and i'aiminative.
Nutritious, Lanative, Jjiureuc, brd.uivet Counter lm
Unt, Sudntific, Alterative, and Anti-HiUuuj.
Uratefiil l'liuusniU procanii Vinkgar Bit
TBRs the most woudctiul luvioraut thai ever sustained
the sinking system
J WALKfcR, Prop r. II II MrDONALD Sl t'0.(
PniKsists and Gcu. Agta, Sau KrancisCiN CaU,
and corner U Wasdiiugtun and Cturlum Sis., NtH Vork
SOLD BY ALL URUOUIsTS AN 1 1KALI.KS.
AJST APPEAL
To DuliiliUtcil Persons,
o Pyspcplics,
l'o fctiflyvrs from Liver Complaint,
i'i)44aosc liaviiig o Apxjtito,
I'rt those with llroken Down Couslitu-
lorit, t
To Jscrvous lVoplu,
To Children AVnsluV Away,. '
oany with Debilitated Digestive Organs,
Or tvft'cririy vi'fi any of the following
S vijitimiiL whkli indicate JHsordcred Liver
litunmch,
such as Con
stipation, Inward
Piles, Fullness or
Blood to the Head, Acid
ity of t tic Stomach, Nallsen,
Heartburn, Disgust for Food,
Fullness or Weight In the Stom
ach, Sour Eriictations.Sliiklng or
Fluttering at tho Pit of the Stom
neh, Swimming of the Head, Hur
ried niul Dilllcnll Breathing, Flutter
ing ut the Heart, Choking or Snll'oeat
Ing Sensations, when in a Lying Posture,
Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the
Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head. Deficien
cy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin
und Eves, Pain In the Side, Bark. Chest,
Limbs, ive., Sudden flushes of Heat,
Binning in the Flesh Constant lui
nginings of Evil, mid (ireat De
pression of Spirits.
Hoollaiul's German Hitters.
A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind.
Is dill'ercnt from nil others, li Is composed of
the pure Juices, or Vital PitiM iri i: or Roots,
I Ir.nns and li auks, (or as medicinally termed Ex
tracts,) the vnrthbv or inert portions of tho in
gredients not rcing u-ed. Therefore In one bot
tle of this Bltti i s there Is contained us much me
dical virtue as will be found in several gallons of
ordinary mixtures. Tho Roots, eic., used In this
Bitters are grown lu tierniaiiy, their vital princi
ples extracted ir. that country by a scientific Che
mist, and forwarded to the manufactory in this
city, where they are compounded und holtied.
Containing no .-pir.tuous Ingredients, Ibis Bitters
I. free from the objections urged against all oth
ers : no desire for stimulants can be Induced
from their use ; they cannot make drunkards,
and cannot, under any circumstances, have any
but a beneficial effect.
UOOI'MMI S 4.HKMAN TOMC,
Was compounded for those, not inclined to ex
treme bitters, and is intended for use In cases
when some alcoholic stimulant is required in co i
nection with the tonic properties of the Bitters.
Each but tie of I he Tonic contains one bottle of
the Bitters, combined with puree SANTA Clll'Z
II I'M, and flavored In such a manner that the ex
treme bitterness of the bitters is overcome, form
ing a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant
to the palate, and containing the medicinal vir
tues of the Bitters. The price of the Tonic Is ?1.
50 per Bottle, which many persons think too
high. They must take Into ronsl 1-ratioii that
the stimulant used is guaranteed to ho of a pure
quality. A poor article could be furnished ut a
cheaper price, but is il not belter to pay a little
more aud have a good article f A medicinal pre
paration should conl, tin none but the best ingre
dients; and they who expect to obtain a cheap
(.impound, and ii.' huictiUod by it w ill most cer
tainly be ideate 1.
IIooflnml'M ;'rnii(ii Hitler, or
j IIOCFLAND'S f.f.llMAN TOMC, with IIO(H'
' LAND'S i'odoplij Mill fill.
j will cure you. They are the ft rent est
1 BI.liOD ITPIKIERsi Known t.. the Medical
voill.au I will eradicate diseases arising from
' impmc blood. Debility of the Disge-tive Organs,
' or Diseased Liver, in a tinnier time than any
i other known remedies.
i'l'lIK WirOLK sri'KMF. COl'HT OF i
l'FAW'SYI.VAXIA M'KAK Foil I
! TIIKSK HICMF-DIKS.
: Wiiu wo: l.i' ask i n". :oi:r. Di :::ii n:i ami j
STi.oM.i'it Testimony '. j
! lion. flK.nnie W. Wnii.wMii), forii.r'.y Chief,
Ju-tice of tic Supreme Couit ot l'cnn Ivania, i
at present Member of Congress from Pcnnsyl- 1
vania writes : ;
I Pini.inui.iMii i, March Kith, lilT.
Iliad ''lb... Hind's Herman Hitlers'' is a good :
tonic, useful ia diseases of th- ilicv-tive organs, '
! and of great benetit in case of debility, and
j want ot nervous action In the svstem. Yours,,
j truly, (.l.). W. WutiDWAi.l).
j lion. Jamcs Tiiomi'Son, 'hi i f Justice of the Su- ;
p:iuc Com t ol 'Pennsylvania. j
. Piiu.wmi.iMlA, Apiil S, lGT. j
, I consider "lloollan d's (icrnian Hitters'' a vul- ;
liable nie lieine in case of attacks ol lmliue-tioii
or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my expe
i rl. :. e of it. ,
Youis, JAMES THOMPSON-. .
Hon. (irmier. Siiiiiswoon, Justice of tlie Sin
picnic Court of Pennsylvania.
rii!l.i-.!'!.riiiA, June i, iso1. i
I have found by experience that "lloolland's I
(i. rman Hitters"" is a very gifod tonic, riaicving j
dvspel tic siniploins abno-t directlv.
tiEDP.tlE t..i:SVOOD. :
Hon. Win. I .'ey- ci. M :or of the Citv of ltut
falo, N. Y. i
Mayor's Office, l'.ull'.i'.o, June -J'.', ISrtii.
1 have lued "Hoollaml's ( i i i iiia u Hitlers and !
Tonic'' In my family during the past year, and ;
can rccointnend t hem ns an excellent Ionic, iin- j
palling tone nud vigor to Hie sy-tcm. Tlcir Use
lias been productive of dccidedlv beneilcial ef
fects. W.M. F, UOtiEKS.
IT.... 7 I" Il'.....l I.'v f .....m. ..f Wl'lin ins
... ............... ... .
port, Pa. '
' 1 take great pleasure in recommending "Hoof- :
land's lieiman Tonic' lo any one who may be i
alllicte l wit li Dypcpia. 1 had the Dyspepsia i
: so badly it was impossible to keep any food on
1 my stomach, an l I became so weak as ml to lie
; abb' to walk hall'a mile. Two hollies t ll'ectol a
j perfect cue. .1 A M IIS M. WOOD.
j nKMF.MlJKR :
j THAT
IHKli'LAND'S CKKMAX IHTTI'.US,
I ami
' IIOOI'LAXD'S (.iKUMAX TOXIC,
Will C'tti'L' every C'nso of j
MARASMUS,
I or Wiihlitii: away if tins lloily.
iti:Mi:.Miu:K
! thut '
i HODri.AXD'S (i Kit. MA X KKMF.DIKS
i Are lheinedicii.es on icipiire lo purify Ihe!
j lllond, excite the torpid l.ivi r lo healthy action,
j and lo cua.ile you to pass safely through any ;
j hardships or exposure.
M!. IlOOFLAXirS
V O J) O l 11 Y L L I X ,
or submit ute fur Mercury I'ilU. Tno 1'UIh a
Hon: The mo:-t 1'uweiful, yet Iiiuoeciit C'aihar
tie Uimwii.
It md necL-aiy to taUe a handful of t'ne-e
I'il'.is t.j I'lodevc the diMltd itl'. cl ; tw.i nf llnin
act iiic!;ly and H'i fully, cl".iu.-!i: tho l.iver,
M.unaeh an I lliiwcls of nil imiiii UU s. The
l'i-iucii:tl Inuied'ent I-. I'u .lubylllii, or Ihe Alco.
htilic i:lracl nf Mauilralic, v. hieh Is bv many
lime:, inure 'n.icrfiil, uctin nud M'archlne; ihau
the Mandrake Itself. It l eeuii.ir acthui U upon
the l.iver, cleaning it rieedily I'roin all ohm rue.
linns, with nil tho (lower of Mercury, yet free
from the ia.l uiioiii loulls attached id llic lite of
that mineral.
For ull diiean'S, iu which the uo of u rathar
llc Is indicalt d, tlienn will uive cniile f.u'u
faelion in every case. Tin y nci. r fail.
In cases of l.iver I'onii'laiut, I.iicpflauud ex
treme cnsl Ivein-s , in-, lloolland's (icrnian Hit
lers or Tonie should he used lu connection wit h
the I'ills. The tonic elicit of the liiitcrs or To
nic builds up the sysl. m. Tht' liin.Ms or Tonic
purities the I'.hHid.VtrenL'lheiiB the Nerves, 1.1:11
iate the l.hi r, and tiles slreiijjth, cuci iry and
vhrir.
Kei-p your Il.iwels active with the Tills, :iad
Imic up the nystcin with !l!ttci or Tonic, 1111. 1 no
ill-case can r'lain the hold, or even us all you.
Ueeolicet that it Is Mt. lltlUKI. WHVS (.Kll
MAS ltiiiKMiies that are uiuvcrcaily iii-cd und
highly reco:iiiuen lcd . nnd do not allow the
l'rei.vl 10 in lin e yon t.) t ihe unwhinir ele
hat he may eiy Is Ju-l L'ood, beeuiise be
m.iKci a hiiiici profit on il. These Kcmcdic.- wiil
bu cut by K.vpivsj 1.0 any loealiiv, upon applica
tion In the ritlNCll' U. Ol'KH'K, in the (.Flt-
m.n m rnit'i n k mi:K, i auch bT.,
I'illl.AIH I.1MIIA.
(.'HAS. M.KVAXS, IVoiniitor.
Formerly C. M. Jaekoon iV Co. Tliesu Keine
die are for lal by Inii.".;isi, MorvkfcH r, auJ
.Mfdicillc Or all I ' eve 1.1 ulie(.
BARGAIN
SELLING
Greatly Reduced Prices;
the whole of the remaining stock of
READY-MADE
F
G-enfs9 Furnishing Crood
in order to innke room for the enormous
.stock of
w&JETm croons
now bciiisr m.ide to order for me.
CALL AT ONCE AND SECURE BARGAINS
AT
S. HERZFELDER'S
Popular Clotliin
iinluifv, Mai'cIi 'J.'), 187:2. - -ly.
CO
P.
Central Variety Store!
of all kinds,
DliKSS OOODS. DRESS TlIIMMiXOS, SHAWLS, A lA'AV
CAS, C01iDKl ALl'ACCAS,
i
i 3
Di'lani's, Ti'.'kittsi, Xotions in trmit Vurit t v
FRESH GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Will
Yfoo.1 ami ow AVarc Floop, Tul-lo, aitu Stair Oil Cloilts.
BOOTS dfe. SSSOSS
in pvai Vitrifty, lowi-r titan lite lowest in jd-iei'.
Wall PajxM' and Window Shades.
Go io :N:isni! Y's
lop lite (ireatc--t Variety ol" Oooils! I'riees I lie J.owert! (JSooils
arriv'ni'' I ailv.
1 VICTOR ! VICTOR ! VICTORIOUS I
1 Agent for the Victor Hewing Machine.
.tIAltlil'.r STKllET, one loor i;ut .r .oarharf oalVit iouci j More,
I Sunbury. May 4, 1 -Ti. 1 y.
IJUTCHMtV! HUTCHEUY!
JlfKurii. ISr.I'X'I'.M' A llOHCll,
i Third Slr.it, pppos'.le C entral II. lei,
SlMil llY, l'A.,
T T"KI''.r cnnstantly on hand the very cholce-t
1 of fresh
i:i:r. .nt ttox ami vi:.i.,
which is so'd ut Ihe lowe t pilces. Meal can be
had ut nil boms iluriiiL' the day.
Sunbury, l'a., June 8, 1 S7i.
jra Presidential Campaign.
y t'ArS.l'APKS.V TOIU HI'S
Scud for It I.t sill IT U (.'ill
rn.tr. ami I'iui k 1 4-r.
CI' N N I Si i II AM .V llll.I.,
flSt'5.fi . vm vvi tritr.ns.
June , lN .'. 4UOlr
W. H. Blanks,
house, Gxaisr,
AM)
ORNAMEITTA3L PAINTER,
M'Mil KY, I'KSN A.
Pecoralina; nnd Taper llaniiii -g done in the
late-1 improved sly
Orders soliciicl, wiia 11 will receive piomp uv-
tention.
licsideiiee in ruidvlowii. Finer '.cV, building.
Sunhuiy, May 11, lJJ.-tf
BARGAINS!!
OUT AT
O U
Clothing
g Store,
Corner Market and Third Streets,
SUNBU.RY, 1JA..
TO
v.
WAmmmw i
7
zr.
'A
O
L
7r
1 nf si'mmi::; iituins!
Kill'. RM( h,
MAUICFT StiVAKK,- SI'XUITIY, l'KNX'A,
r.LAt-K DinStf.Ks from SI 50 to 2 00.
Japanese bilk. Silk l'lineis, Tlaid l'oplii'.F,
Mixed IVp'.ins, lf.irnui froiii V.0 ccnls to el Uu.
noi.i.v v.ininiMs.
C'hintf;e, Dnla'tss, Ac. French Muslin, Mar
ci!'.ea ijuilu. Kid (ilovc, with ninyle
und double buttons.
I. ii c e N li a wis.
A L'cneral assort incut of White Good.
I.AU XS, laXllHAMS und MtJL'F.S, ,
IlFltSS TUI M M I NliS, l.ACTJ, Ac., sold U
!,'ieat!v ic lueed prices,
ru liutry, May l, tsfj.
'oiv (Jroccry Store.
Vo. t!." Soiiili Vonith Si reel, bet ween Market'
und I'htslnut Streets,
FUXIU'RV, l'KN.N'A. . .
JOHN 13. !VIXTIJXJEIsr
havine opened a new fiore ut the nbovu place,
w la i e he w ill keep ronstantly mi hand, a fresh
(iipply ol till kiud-i st'
Groceries, Vegetables andCorfactio:i2ries,
ut the lowest luaikel nrires. tlnoils delivered to-.
j imy pait ut me town. nae call und examine
I Illy stock.
! . JOHN It. Ml:I.LENV
t Sunbury, June C-Vl ''''