Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 05, 1872, Image 3

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SUNJURY OCTOBER 5, 18727"
Ilnllrond Time Tabl.
P. A E. It. R Homo NoBTnwAnn.
Erio Mull, leaves nt l:05 a m
Niagara Express, " TSm
Wall. 4:80 pm
trie Express, " " 6:50 pm
N. C. B. W Ooinq Bouthwai.
Erie Mall, loaves at l:45 a m
Erie Express, " " .?:12m
v ' " 11:05 am
NlaK'ara Express, " - , u p m
Tho Erie Express train remnlus here about
20 inluutct for breakfast.
BosBi nr St Lkwibtows R. R.
Mall train leaves at 7.30 a. m., and arrives at
7.50 p. m. Fast Line leaves at 8.40 p. in., ana
arrives at 1.50 p. in.
Bhamokim ValkT R. R.
Moll leaves at 13.35 p. m.. for Bhamokln and
arrives nt 8.55 p. m. Leave for Mt. tarmel at
4.40 p. m., and arrives at 9.25 a. m.
D. II. & W. R. R.
Trains leave for New York, via Hazlcton nt
0.20 a. in., and arrives at 3.35 p. m.
Accident Insurance Tickets can be hade J.
Shlpman, Ticket Ajrent nt the Depot.
tffairs.
Ji
Skwino MACHisi!S.--Misg Caroline Dallas is the
Kgent for the sale of the best 8ewlnif, Machines
In existence, via: "The Improved SiiiRcr,"
"Grover oVBaker," "HotTe," nnd "nomestlc,'
which are constantly on hind and sold nl rea
sonable prices. She Is i lso ngent for the cele
brated FranU nnd Pope Knitting Machine. Cnll
and see Ihera. OTi;o on Market street, cast of
the railroad. LTL' '
But your Groceries or P. Clark, and save 15
per cent. sl4,3t.
But your Black Alpacas and Mohnre Lnstcrs
from P. Clark, nnd save 25 per cent. sl4,3t.
Instruction in Mrsic Miss Anna M.
Schneider informs the citizens of Sunbury that
she will clvc Instructions on the Piano nnd Or
irnii to luiidls at their residences. Terms reason
able.
Ct, I
Comino Randolph, the Rosicrnclan ; go hear
him.
For Sale a young l'o, part Alderncy.
In
quire at this ollleo.
We notice that a numb.-r of our merchants arc
already having their store windows decorutcd
with fall good. Many of them are entirely or a
new character, and look very handsome.
A Mkktino of the Executive Committee of
the Northumberland County Agricultural Socie
ty will be held at this J luce on Wcdticsdny next.
The members are requested to attend.
Twenty per cent saved by buying yonr boots
nnd Bbocs ut Gibson & Furmun's, 07 Market St.
New Dnro Store. In another column will be
found the advertisement of Dr. C. M. Martin &
Co., who have lately taken possession of the room
adjoining the Clement House. Tho rooms have
been thoroughly refitted and handsomely fixed
up. A large stock of Drugs has been opened, to
gether with a general variety of Fancy Goods.
Dr. Martin Is a Hm class physician, nnd medi
cine compounded at this establishment call be re
lied on as correct and pure.
CAl.tTiii-MriANS. On Monday night last a
newly married couple on Chestnut street, wcro
favored with a serenade by a Calif humplan band.
The instruments consisted of bells, gongs, horns,
nnd every Imaginable article that would make a
hideous noise. Their music was anything but
ngrceublc. We suppose our young friends douot
wish to endure another uch atrial tor a long
time to come.
B. L. R.U DKNiirMi Is constantly receiving uew
nnd haudsome furniture at Ills store, in Masoulc
buildings. A large assortment hnsjusi been open
ed. The very best articles in maikit enn he
fouud at his establishment.
The Democratic Conferees or the 14th Congres
sional District, met at this place on Thursday the
20th ult., and after the fifth ballot withdrew their
candidates and nominated Aimer Rutherford of
Duuphin comity, the Labor Reform Candidate
for Congiess.
The only place to get the old original Elmira
boots, J. Richardson's make, is at Gibson &
Furman'6,97 Market street.
b-iski t of ,
pears, raised by Mr. Jared C. li win, or this place,
the fiujst specimen of that fruit wc ever saw. The !
ilusket contained fifteen pears, which weighed ;'
twelve pounds. One very large oue weighed ;
twenty ounces. I
The best place to get a good Freuch Calf stitch- the losses sustained by Individuals who lick
ed boot is ut Furnian & Gibson's, 7 Market iect t0 illsure reliable companies, is immense,
street. Every pair warranted to be hand-made. anj rauny families who are lu comfortable clr-
cumstanees could often lie saved from total rulu
A RF.ffBLirjts Mkktino at Miltos. A grand ' ,,. tucy would ntloua insurance lu time ngalnst
-Republican torch-light procession took place nt thnt monrter destroyer lire. Wo arc happy,
Milton ou Tuesday evening last. After Hie ra-
rade, a meeting was held in tho market house
which was ubly uddressed by Mahlon Chance,
Esq., or Ohio, ana Mr. Vungcscr or Lcwisburg.
The meeting was utteuded by at least five hun
dred voters.
On Thursday evening a large and enthusiastic
Republican meeting was held ut Wutsootown.
Large delegations rrotn this place, Northumber
land, Lewisburg, Miltou, Turbutville, aud Me'
Ewcunsville were prescut. Au Imposing torch-
light procession took place previous to tho meet
ing. The republleuus or the upper end are wide
wake, aud w may look for large gains on the
lher side or the river.
Beri'ULiCAN lujctings kiiv o been held In the
coal regions ou every evening during tho past
week with good effect. Tim millers, who are di
rectly interested in this campaign, do not Intend
to allow free traders to gi Into power to put
their wuges dowu to rates corresponding withtbe
pauper labor or Europe. TUe working classes lu
that region are ,too intelligeut to be deceived.
Many have bad practical cipcj-icuce, und will not
bo gulled by political tricksters, which would re
sult u great Injury to themselves ana families,
A Large Poster announcing (.bat the origlual
Signor Blitz would give three or hit entertain
nienls In this place ou Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday evenings, were put up last week. These
posters anuouueed too thut a numbgr of gifts
would be given away to the audience. This cre
ated a liltlc suspicion on the part ef many as
Signnre Blitz is well und favorably known to our
citizens, aud none could be convluced that the
orlgiual Biuur would condescend to deal In gift
enterprises. Ou Tuesday tho Signor made his
appeurance, but uot the orWinul Signor Bills
known to our people. He turned out to be a too.
die or a Frenchiuau bo It Is presumed Is covet
lug the laurels or the renowucd Biguor Blitz.
A meeting or the Grunt, Wilson & Ilartranft
Club, was advertised in t'lelrclub room on lues
duv evculug last when a torch light processlou
took place. Ou entering tho room It was fouud
too small, when they udjourued to the Court
House, when Hou. W L Helfenstluc delivered an
able srocch upon the pieseut issues, The meet
Tn AoRicuLTtmAt Fair at this place closed
on Friday last. On Friday forenoon an agricul
tural address was delivered by the Hon. John B.
Packer, which was listened to with great luterest.
There was a large number of farmers and oth
ers present who pronounced the address able nnd
well calculated to give encouragement tn our
agricultural friends to further Improve their pur
suits, lie referred to the changes having taken
place In this county within the last quarter of a
century, and the Vast Improvements made by the
farmers In the county. After concluding his re
marks Mr. Packer Introduced his friend General
Joseph M. Wilson, of Philadelphia, who made a
brief but clear and comprehensive speech, setting
forth the claims of agriculture tn glowing colors,
showing that we could be preeminently useful by
giving all manner of aid and encouragement to
the farmer or our grand old Commonwealth. He
entertained tie hearers and enforced his views
with several well-timed Uustratlous, and was lis
tened to with profound nttcntlon, nnd closed
amid tuo calls of "go on" from his audience.
Mr. Wilson evidently undcretuuds the gift or pub
lic speaking, as he pithily remarked that brief
speeches were the best, as audiences had rights
which speakers were bound to respect.
Dedication of an Odd-Fei.lows Hall. The
new Hall or 8tono Valley Lodge, No. 504, I. O. or
O. F., loented at Georgetown, was dedicated on
Saturday last. The ceremonies or dedication
wcro performed with open doors In the presence
ofauumbcr or the fraternity from Bcrrysburg,
TJnluntown nnd other lodges. The dedicatory
ceremonies were performed by the following mem
bers or Iho Order acting as Grand Lodge officers i
G. Master 1). D. O. M., J. M. nutr.
G. Marshal P. G.. Dr. W. Raker or No. 003.
G. Secretary P. G., J. W. Dre'.belbls or 504.
G. Treasurer Bro. A'. Badmnn or 504.
G. Herald P. G., Ellas Shaffer or 553.
G. Chaplain P. G., Daniel Bordncr or 193.
Herald of the North P. G. J. K. Kent of 193'
Herald of the 8outh P. G., Jacob Grim or COS-
Herald or East P. G., J. V. Adams, 19.'.
Herald or the West P. O., B. M. Bubb 504.
The ceremonies were very solemn, and nftcr its
conclusion P. G., A. N. Brice of .No. 203, deliv
ered nn address which was highly appreciated by
the members as well ns a large numncr or ladies
and gentlemen, nnd made a good Impression
upon nil who heard it. D. I). G. M., Hutr made
a Tew concluding remarks, complimenting the
members upon their neut hall which they had
Just dedicated.
The hall Is not large, but Is, perhaps, one of
the neatest dnlshcd In the county. It is well ar
ranged with every convenience to make members
i comfortable.
Munsons & Byrnes' fine ladles and misses nnd
children's shoes for sale by Gibson & Furnian
97 Market street.
Sekioi'S Accident. On Saturday last, John
Brosclour, sou of Ellas Brosclous of this place,
met with a serious accident on the railroad near
Dewart Station, on the Philadelphia and Eric
railroad. He was employed ns brakeman, nnd j
In nttemptiug to get on the train caught his foot i
i . l ...A r..n. i.u w ralllnir across
tho rail, the wheels or tho tank passed over it j
crushing tho flesh nnd bones in such a manner ,
that ampututiou was found necessary. The limb j
was successfully amputated on Sunday last by I
Doctors McCoy, of Northumberland, nnd Doctor
F. L. Iloupt of this ptnec. We nre glad to learn
that the young man Is doing as well as could be
expected uudcrthe circumslauces.
At'TEN or the Watsonlown Jteconl says "a
great crowd greeted" Greeley nt tills place on
Thursday evanlng of last week. Surely Johu
must have been under tho Influence of "black
crow." It is true that Greeley was here but
, , , , ., ... ,
where was tho "crowd" Johu t The editor also
at. mat Oieeiij "'" ou lDu nL'1 ricHueui.
rfn von know that John 1 Has he an "ugrcc-
do you know that John I lias no an ufcrce
mcnt" with George Francis Train, similar to ono !
carried three years ngo by a would-bo Deputy
ai,,.wri or !,., ,in vn u,m- .T..l,n 1
The firm of Frllliig, Bowcn & Engle, we notieo
have a large number or logs Ij ing in the river op-
posit e their mill. They are deterniiind to sup
' ply the large demand for lumber made upon their
! mill. Since going into operation, their business
j has largely increased, ur.d with tho large sup
; ply of lumber they cannot help but meet with
j success. They urc u pushing firm, and those In
j want or lumber will hud them gentlemen or In
tegrity to deal with.
Ik you want to see a nice line or ladles, misses
nnd children's shoes, go to Gibson & Furnian,
07 Market street. They sell cheap for cash.
Ladles' nud Children's Fancy Fins, at Excel-
6ir pur Emporium, 711 Arch street, Phlladul-
.,uln. fhe stock or Fancv Furs for Ladies' and
Children Is very large, und no one can fall to be
suited. Read advertisement.
( OW0Tcr to notice that many are Using the pro
caution of late by getting Insured In tho Peoples!
Fire Insurance Company, Philadelphia, which is
considered safe aud reliable. They also insure
lire at the lowest rates. Mr. Gossler, their agent
ut this place, is dolu a handsome business lu
making out policies In this part or the State.
Tub Octoheb Election. Russell Errctt,
Chairman or the Republican State Committee,
and S. J. Randull, Chairmau or the Democratic
State Committee, have issued instructions as to
the tnanucr of making up and voting the respec
tive tickets, at the October election. There will
bo six tickets to be printed and voted as fol
lows I. One. headed "State," containing the names
of candidates for Governor und Auditor General.
II. One. beaded "Judiciary," containing the
names of candidates for Judge or the Supreme
Court, and all other Judicial otUces to be tilled In
each county at this election.
III. One, headed "touniy," containing tne
names of all candidates for county otnees, toge
ther with those for Senator, members of Assem
bly, and members of Congress ut Large aud dis
trict member of Congress.
IV. una. headed "Delegates at Large," con
taining the names of candidates for Delegates at
Large lolhe Constitutional Convention.
V. Oue beaded "District Delegates," contain
ing the names of caudidates for delegates from
each Senatorial district to the Constllutioual
Convention.
VI. Oue, headed "Amendment to the Constitu
tion," containing votes for or agulust the propos
ed amendment to the Constitution, relative to
absetloHOf State Treasurer.
Card f Thank).
St KBt ur, Oct. 2, 1873.
At a regular meet lug of Masu Council, No.
131, Jr. O. U. A. M..U was
Betolitd, That we do as a body, tender our in-
cere and narty tnaaits to mo maia oi J
and vlciulir. for their kind am lu preparing ior.
participating in sue puouo jwruusuu
of September, !?), also,
ttenAiHil. Tliut we lender our itianns lo our sis
ter Councils thut were visiting here on the above
day, and took part In the paraus, hopiug that
they enjoyed tpetnseives.
BAMCEL BTROH,
W. H. DRrCKEMILi-ER,
W. L. SAVAGE.
Committee
Owning, l(iut wlnut wall-socket Vie
Cases, u4 a flu assortment of Wall Brackets
CORRESPONDENCE.
Waahlngton Correspondence.
Washington, D. C, September 80, 1873.
FrUnd Witvtrt-
The deepest Interest Is manifested here In the
coming contest In Pennsylvania, and In Iho ho
tels, In front of them, on the corners, and In all
public places yon will And groups of men earn
estly discussing Pennsylvania polities In Tact.
"Pennsylvania." "Hartranft"and "Buckalew,"
appear to be all that Is spoken or at present. Tho
Republicans are very confident, nnd the majority
counted on by them for Hart ran ft is 15,000, and
for the balauce of the ticket at least 80,000. Tho
rebels, Democrats, and liberals, or, lu other words
the "mongrel crow-eaters," would like very much
to make It appear that they too reel confident ns
blowors they are a success, but they go very
light on their pockets to back up what they pro
feu to believe. When Curtln's letter first came
out It gave considerable encouragement to the
rebel friends of Buckalew In this city, and no
doubt they did feel very sure or his election nt
that time but now, that they have had time to
see that It has produced very little If any good
for their side, they do not seem tn be quite ns
sure, and are singing the old song of money, fraud
and corruption, which Is n very sure sign that
they expect to be beaten. The Republicans will
have to bo wldo nwuke If they expect to have
any show at nil with tho Democrats In ballot
box stuQing, which lliey have almost reduced to
a science.
Governor Curtln will find before ho gets
through with this business that ho has under
taken too great n task fur n sick man. He, no
doubt, found it a very easy matter to surrender
himself to the enemy, hut to carry the Republi
can party, or any portion or it, with him into
the Democratic camp is n different thing entirely.
Such men as Sllfer and Cnffeefi3y have to be
told by their master bow to vote, but the great
Republican party or Pennsylvania needs no ad
vice In this matter; Its members have their
course marked out, nnd they will "fight It out on
this lino" until the 8th of October, and again
until the. Mb of November ) nnd, instead of being
the Republican pally, he will And that he Is only
one ofthe 370,0041 wen of which it is composed;
and he will find Mint It Is much easier to lead men
In the right than in the wrongdirection, especial
ly when they do not feel Inclined to go wrong, ns
is the case with the Republicans or Pennsylvania
Just now. It will he remembered by the Republi
cans of our Slate that this is not the first time
that Andrew G. Curlin camo to the rescue of the
aristocrat who "felt humiliated" when he heard
that Abraham Lincoln, the "Rail-Splitlcr," had
lif.pn i.lpfti'il PrnsliliMit nf llin TTlff4 Iftf
R. Buckalew. In the winter or 1803, wTftff""i ni
President needed the firm nnd undivided support
of Congress in his efforts to suppress the Demo
cratic rebellion. Governor Curlin allowed the
State to be disgraced by permitting the Legisla
ture to go through the farcoor nn election for
United Stales Senator under tliu uiuitzle or tho
pistols of Bill McMulIln and his Now York and
Philadelphia cut-throats. It is well known that
Suekalew would not have been elected had each
member ofthe Legislature been allowed to vote
us ho saw fit. ns there were several members
elected as Democrats who believed that a man
in favor of the prosecution ofthe wnr should
be sent to the Senate at thai time; and, as
the Democrats had but one majority on Joint bal
lot, a change of that one vote would have elected
Simon Cameron, who was the Rfpub'icun candi
date; but this was objectionable
Curt in, so he allowed Hill Me
ctionable lo Governor ,
Hill Mc.Unllin and his
roughs to elect a Senator instead of the Legisln
tine, and the result was that Buckalew was
chosen to miirtpreKHt the people of Pennsylvania
in the Senate ot'thu United States; mid "it is a
well-established fact that no man in Congress
was more bitter in his onposillon to the war-
measures of the Government than was Charles
K. Buckalew. While nc was thus engaged his
opponent for the Governor ship, General liar
trunft, was nob y nnd bravely fighting for the
honor and safety of the country und his State,
and there Is no doubt but that the people of the
Slate will beai this in mind on the Stli of October,
nnd that he who honored the Slate in time of
war will be honored by the State in time of peace.
It Is well known to the renders of the Ameri. ,
tan that the Peniisvlvania Republican Assocla-
lion of Washlnit'on "i r.i,iuijiuuiiio I
nomination of dencnil Ilartranft. nnd that the:
Association indorsed Hon. John B. Packer, and i
instructed its delegates to the Convention at
Harrlsburgto use nil honorable means to secure ,
hi, notation. After Genera. Hrtrft w.
nominated, However, uiu meniuers of the Asso-
elation
Knnll .lna.l I lliulii .In! D ...... 1. 1 1 '
twiipimitu ii. men untj nn ivyuii:iu
tn support him, nnd out of the eight or nine nun
aruu V?" " "l WV' e'i A 1 , l'Ya, "om "er0
on or before Ilia 8th of October, it Is generally
collce,lci, tn.lt tui;ro ,vU1 uot bo J UucUiriw mn,,
mining ilieiu.
Among the many ardent Republicans from our
gtate temporarily residing here none hnvo made
thcmw.we more useful to tho party lu the pre-
scut campaign than Col. A. A. Shissler, who has
bccu three tunes elected President of our
late
j Association, the last time by acclamation. He ' rfHE undersigned oilers nt private sale, his
1 is now away on leave or absence, nud he is, no , Farm, couiulniug about MO Arm, situa
, doubt, doing the cause good service lu Penusyl- ; ll(, m iowtT Augusta township, Northumberland
i vanl'i. ! eountv, n the Plum Creek road about miles
I Polities und politicians here are somewhat j c;tt of punhurv, bounded by lands or Daniel P.
! mixed, but the voter arc not without their "Lib- ! (Ln-.,,! llenrv Suvidgc. Joseph Gass, and others.
eral" candidates, but there will lie very Tew lib- (
eral enough to vote for I hem. There is no doubt
but that (ten. Chipman, the regular Republican,
wV.l be elected as Delegate to Congress fiom this
District.
Hoping that Northumberland county will hold
the ground she captured from the enemy lust
full,
I remain, yours truly,
IluslnoKS Notices.
I A nntvii rush for the most decant goods Jut
opened at W. R. F. Welincr's cash store, was
made during the past week. All the latest styles
or Fall Goods can be seen and purchased nt the
lowest prices at Welincr's store The selection
Is grand, nud, for brilliancy mil good quality, is
uot excelled. Cull and bo convinced.
Giiant Badges, Greeley Badges, Chinese Lan
tern's and all the lixings for the campaign at
Hazeltlne's.
Jlst received, a full line of Blank Books, Of
fice and School Stationery, Ac, Ac, fcc., at I!a
zlellnc's. Moiib Boots asp Shoes. W. H. Miller is now
opening his Fall Stock or Boots and Shoe at the
Excelsior. Ilis asMirtmcut is not surpassed any
where, aud being constantly In receipt or uew
styles, nn oue can go amiss lu getting, not only
the best, but the latest styles.
To be couvlnced that Gibson it Furnian has
the largest stock or Boots and Shoes in Sunbury,
please cull at their store on 07 Market street.
The large Book & Periodical 8tore or C. 8.
Huzeltiuo has all the appeurance or a first class
city establishment. It Is lllled with the most Inter
esting books, periodicals, stationery, toys, Ac,
&c, with a Hue department for boots and shoes.
A full assortment Is constuutiy kept on bund,
nnd purchasers nro supplied at rates as low as In
the city. A fresh supply has Just been opened.
Opes iso, Bird Cages, plain und ornamental,
In brouze, brnss and white metal ; uew nnd hand
some, at Hazcltine's.
THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
PUBLISHED as a warning nnd for tlio benefit
of ymuui men and othtri who suffer from
Nervous Debility, Loss of Manhood, etc., sup-
P ylnSTHE MEANS OF SELF-CURE.
Written bv one who cured himself, after under
going considerable quackery, aud sent free on re
ceiving a post-puia aireciea euveuii-.
Address. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,
June 8, 'Ti. Omos. Brooklyn. N. Y.
In Bunbury, September 39, by Rev vf
irley, Mr. Chahles Maihi, f Miss M
Hem-
perley
AOOII
Kks. all ol Bimnury
Path!
torts.
hi FX Ml' It Y 9IAKKETN.
Flour and Urisla Market.
Extra Family 113.00 Red Wheat, p. bu., 3.ou
buckwheat, p. ct., o.uu nye.
Corn Meal, " 8.50 Corn,
1.00
60
2.85
Wheat Bran, p. bu. l.SO Ducuwneai -Shorts,
!) .00 Oats, 83 lt-
Corn & Oats Chop, 8.00 Fluswi
Timothy Seed, p. b. 3.0UI
lrwdae Blstrket.
Potatoes,
Fugs, per doi.,
Buiwr, per lb.,
Lard, "
hides, ' ,
60 Hams,
18 Tallow,
85 Country Soap,
18 Dried Apples,
)U " Peaches,
eiiouiuyis.
In
jficio Jkbbcrtistmcnts
F.ntsUe of Joliu llrtrirk.rire. Audit.
NOTICE It hereby given to nil persons Inter
ested, that the undetsigned, auditor In the
matter or the exceptions to the account or David
Hetrlck, and John Iletrlck, dec., wl,l attond to
the duties or his appointment, at his office In the
borough or Bunbury, on Wednesday the 8d day
or October, A. D., 1373, at 10 o'clock, a. in., or
that day.
W. I. GREENOUGH,
Auditor.
Bunbury, Sept. 14, 1873. 6t
PUBLIC HALE OF VALVARLF.
TOWN PHOrERTY.
WILL be exposed to public sale, on the pre,
mlscs In the borough or Bunbury, Pa., on
MONDAY, tho 7th day or OCTOBER, 1873,
a certain halflot or ground siunte In the borough
or Bunbury, Norlh'd eounty, Pa., being 30 tect lu
front on Walnut street, S3') foot in depth, where
on Is erected n Log House, Into the estate of Mrs.
Mary C. Wlthlngson, deceased.
Balo tn commence at 1 o'clock, p. m., on said
day, when the conditions will be made known by
; GEO. W. SMITH,
I Adminiitvalor.
Sunbury, Sept 14,183
TASiSERV AND FARM FOR SALE.
yyf'ILL be offered at Private Sale the cxten-
LECKKILL TANNERY,
situate In Upper Mahanoy township, Norihum
berland county. Pa., on the pnbilc road lead
ing to tho Pottsvllle road. This Tan
nery Is one nf tho oldest nnd best
stands In Northumberland and
adjoining counties. It was lane nud favorably
known ns the old
ENTERLINE TAXNEltY.
The buildings are all new, having been rebuilt
a year ngo, with all the latest modem Improve
ments. This old stand has a large run of cus
tom, and liss nil the conveniences or a bark
country surrounding it to get up stock at less cx- I
pcuso innn any esininnnieni in mo county, in I
connection wlih the Tannery a large and we'.l j
cultivated FARM will be offered for sale, con
taining about sixty acres more or less, about 40
of which Is cleared, whereon is erected I
A LOO DWELLIFG HOUSE,
wcathei boarded, n bank bnrn, with wagon shed ;
nttached, a spring bouse, smoke house, nnd i
other outbuildings. A never fulling spring of
water near the house. An nrchnrd that will not
be surpassed for choice fruit anywhere In the
county. The balance of the land Is well timber
ed with Chestnut and Oak.
This property Is one of the most valuable, and
Is beautifully located In a thickly settled dlstilct
near the lino of Noithumberland nnd Schuylkill
coutitics, convenient to roads leading to Shamo
kl and Pottsville.
For further particulars, address or npply to
SOLOMON B. ENTERLINE,
Lcekkill, P. ().. Northumberland county, l'a.
September 21, 1M72.
Administrator's Sule of Iteul Entitle
Will he! sold on Lhe Premtsea. In StininoVin I
township, North'd county, l'n.,on SATURDAY, i
OCTOBER. !th, 1872, nt 2 o'clock, p. in., the j
louowuig certain und ivided hair part or a
TiACT OF LAND, j
situated In Sliamokin township, Northumberland '
county, Pa., adjoining lands of Humphrey ,
Wright, lllraift Dill. David Broslous. Benlanilii ,
Hummel and Aaron Sober, containing
rouiiTY-Foun acres,
more or less, part of which is tn a cood state of
cultivation and the balance excellent limber land.
Late the estate of Jacob Moore, deceased.
The conditions or sale it 10 per cent, paid
when the property Is struck down to the highest
"'"Ider, one fiundnd dollars on tho first day of I
January, 1873, and the balance ou the 1st day of I
April, 1873. I
WM. B. SIIIVE, Adm'r.
8-ptcmbtt 13, &Ti.
AdmlulHlrator'ft otirc.
VTOTICE l bnrni... i.. . i .. . ,
Nffi
derslgned upon ti, T
of .Tikim n.Gi,... .1...
. . - " -"'
n,,..,l Lit. nf l'rw.- . .
PHcr Augusia township, Noith'd
comity. All knowing themselves indebted to
I said elate, and thus,. wllo , , . ;llnM
: the same, will present A. N. UIUCE,
j ' , Administrator,
i Sunbury, 8ct t. 21, 1S73. t.
A Farm for Sale.
T. improvements consist oHi good well-arranged
rraino House, a uirgo nniiK mini,
Bank Barn, with
Wagon House nnd Lorn l rib attached.
Srriuir House over a never-falling Spring,
and all other i.ecessary out door buildings, Ap
ple Orchard of choice fruit in good bearing order.
About U a -re of good Oak Timber, a riiunin
stream of water through the farm. Part of the
purchase money fan remnln In the farm. For
forther particulirs, call on or nddress.
A. R. SAVlDf.K,
Sept. 7th, lS"2.-lm. Sunbury, Pa.
The New North-West
AND ITS
GREAT RAILROAD.
7-30 GOLD LOAN
j OF THE
I NORTBERS PACIFIC RAILROAD.
SAFE AND 7ROFITAELE INVEST
MENT, S2CURED BY FIFTY
MILIXON AGUES OF
LAND!
UEGlSTEItED
$100, $500,1,000, $5,000 4 10,000.
I COUPONS,
$10C, $500 and $1,000.
Holders hu exempt from United
' States Tax.
i.
Tho First irtirupe Land Grant Gold Bonds
ofthe Norlhtn PuciHc Railroad Company nre
now selling aiPAR and accrued interest. They
have thirty ytrs to run, and bear interest at lhe
rate of 7-HOier cent., In gold, und are unhesi
tatingly recomiended to nil classes as an invest
ment that coiblues a profitable rate or interest
Willi absoluletecurity.
J.W COOKE & CO.,
FINANCIAL AGENTS, PHI LAD' A.
Bonds br Salo at tho
FIRST NATION Al BANK OF SUNBURY,
and
FIRST NATIONAL 1ANK of Northumberland.
September T, 1873.-4
. bLATCHLKYS
m I urtOVED tOCUlBEE WOOD PDIP.
j S i asteless, Durable, ErUeient und
rf'i fi.- .. ii .v r .1...
p. viicp. i ue ues rump iur ,uo
least mouer. Attention Is es
pecially iuvlled to Ulatchley's
Patent Improved Bracket aud
New Drop Cheek Vulve, which
ran be witlxtrawu without re
moving the Pump or disturbinit
ie joiuu. Also, the Copper
Cian.ber, which never cracks or
scale., aud will outasl any otbar. For sale by
Oeuiei. vrywhM. bend lor (VtHlou;ue and
rilH LUIli L'HAB. I. I"- 1II1L..V Mann.
facturer, 500 Cormiercjt Bt., PUllad'u. Pa.'SV4,ly
5 io S20 elusseslt
A mats vuti i au
wntklpe ueoulu. A k-i..
sex. young or aiu, nia.e tore niouey ut wu
for uslu tbelr spare inurae.ni, or all the lime,
than at auythinr P'rtlcnlaw free.
Address, TlN80NACO.,
814-ly. Portlind, Maine.
I
Ui
ifJurlismcnls.
Administrator Koilee.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that letters of ad
ministration having been grunted tn the tin
derslgncd on the estate of Mrs. Mary C. Wlth
Ingtnti, late or the borough of Bunbury, North'd
cot .tyj Pa., dec. All those knowing themselves
lndwMWl to said estate nre requested to make Im
mediate payment, nnd persons having claims
will present them for settlement.
GEO. W. SMITH,
,-l(.,m(ii((ri(or.
Stinbury, Sept. 14, 1873. OtT
Tailoring! Tailoring!!
CHARLES MAI1TL,
Respectfully Informs the citizens of Sunbury and
vieinltv, that he has opened a
TAILOR SHOP,
on Fourth Street, below Market, In tho Mullen
building, and that ho Is prepared to make up nil
kinds of
UEXTN' A.l HOY'S NUTM.
In the lutest styles. Having had much exper
ience In the business ho desires the public to glvo
him a trial.
Clothing will be made up In the latest Pails
nnd American Fashions In tho most satisfactory
manner.
Ang.l7,'73.-tr. CHARLES MAIIIL.
Proposed Amendment
TO THE
Constitution of Pennsylvania
Joint ItCNOllltlOII
Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution ol
Pennsylvania.
He it rcnoli-nl by the Senate and fount of Ifjre
tentatti'C of the (.'onunonwealth of J'ennnylvania in
d'cMi nl Antcmbly wet, 1 hat the following amend
ment or the Constitution or this Commonwealth
bo proposed to the people for their adoption or
rejection, pursuant to the provisions of the tenth
article thereof, to wit :
AMENDMENT:
Strike out the sixth section ofthe sixth article
of lhe Constitution, and insert In lieu thereof the
following i "A State Treasurer shall be chosen
by tho qualified electors of the State, at such
limes and for such term of service as shall bo
prescribed by law."
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
Speaker of tho House of Representatives.
JAMES S. RUTAN,
Speaker of Seuate.
Ai'i'itovKD The twenty-second day of March,
Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred nnd
seventy-two.
JNO. W. GEARY.
Prepared nm'. certified for publication pursuant
to the Tenth Aiticlc of the Constitution.
FRANCIS JORDAN,
Sccretnry or the Commonwealth.
Office Secretary ofthe Commonwealth, i
Ilarilsbnrg, Juno 311th, 1S73. )
June 'M, 1873 3m.
10.000 Agents Wanted
av,vwv a fur our great
Political Campaign Chart.
The most attractive nnd salable thing out. It
Is indispensable to men of all parties, famishing
just the facts nnd figures needed, for every day
refcreucej by every lutelligetit voter. Agents are
selling from
15 lo 30 a Dili .
The most llbcrnl terms. Send for descriptive
circulars. Address,
DCFFIELD A&nMEAD, Publisher,
n34. 711 Siinsom St., Philadelphia.
Bakery for Sale.
I The well known Bakery of W. H. Haas, on
! Fourth street, Sunbury, Including a good dwell-
J ing house and good stabling attached, is offered
for sale, ou reasonable terms. The Bakery Is
, new and or good capacity, capable or baking 30
I barrels of flour per week. Applv to Win. H. or
, ALBERT JUAS,
July 20, lS73.-tr. Sunbury, Va.
Presidential Campaign. ,
. , I
1'" !
CUNNINGHAM & HILL, j
MAM FA( TTIIEIIN,
iNo. "i04, ClII IK'll STKFF.T.
rHlLADtLl'lllA.
June s, IsrJ. 4iuos.
NEW SUMMEU tiOODS !
MISS HATE 11 1. At K,
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Black Dress Silks from SI 50 to 82 00.
Japanese Silks, Silk Pon.L'cis, Plaid Poplins,
Mixed Poplins, Ilamnl from 0 cents to f I 00.
ItOI.I.Y V.VKUKXS,
Cblntqes, Detains, to. French Muslins, Mar
seilles Quilts, Kid Cloves, Willi sinyle '
and double buttons. !
I.UCC NIlHWlSi i
A ceneral assortment or White (foods.
! LAWNS, GINGHAMS nnd PUJUES, 1
I DERSS TRIMMINGS, LACES, Ac, sold i.t
I (jreallv reduced prices.
I Suu'bury, May IS, 1873.
a. W. KEEKER. It. A. OASS.
New Goods!
Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing
Goods, Groceries, Oil Cloths,
Glass ttnd Xails
or every variety, at one low price,
at
KEEFElt & GASS' STORE,
Corner or Fourth and Market Streets,
SUNBURY, PA.
All kinds or (irain taken lu exchange same as
cash. Call aud sec us.
KEEFER .t GASS.
8unbury, Aprll27,
FKTA1X 51 ATF.KI.ILN.
LACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES.
COUN1CE DECORATION S,
LAMUUEO.UINS
LACE DUAPEHIES.
PIANO GOVE US,
FUUN ITU U E GOV E KINGS,
TASSELS AND LOOPS,
N OTTI NG11AM G U UT A I NS,
CRETONNES,
SUMMER CURTAINS,
BROGATELLE.
Spkcial Interior Pkcoratioxo,
To Order ut Moderate Prices.
"W ALRAVE 1ST,
Masonic Hall, 719 Chttstuut Street, PhiTa.
Juuu '11, Wl.im.
BUTCHERY ! BUTCHERY !
5IeHr. KEF FEW A HOWF.lt,
Third Btreet, oposite Central Hotel,
BUNBURY, FA.,
KEEP constuutiy on hand the very choicest
of fresh
HEEF. 5IFTTOS AXI VEAL,
which is sold at the lowest prices. Meal can bo
bad at all hours during; the day.
Runbury, l'a., June 8, 1878.
5iilli.i:kv.
SPUING STYLES
the
CENTRAL MILLINkuy STORE OF
MSH L. MIIIKKLEH.
Every kind of Millinery Goods, eiubrucv,,
lluta, lloiiuelsj, N-hool Hal a, (ru
llastit snd Uouurla,
Ribbons nnd Flowers, Trlinmlr '''y '
tcrlption, aud ) Kind of goods usually kept
In a millinery CKtublinhmeut, cut bit had ut her
.lore at the lowet pi Ices. Tho very bc.t iu Iho
Philadelphia inaikel has been selected, to which
thu ladies ttic luvited lo exniiitne and bv anviii
ced. MISS L. Bill rWLF.U,
Market t'.iure, ri.ubury, l'a,
Apiil '10, IS7
iblicrthmcnts.
GEO.
EVANS.
K. G. MAIZE.
Geo. Evans & Co.,
911 Market Street, i'hilndelpiiia,
TAILORS
and
M I LIT AH Y GLOTHIKHS,
Military IJiiiul & Fire Organizations
promptly uniformed.
Samples of Cloth, with Photographs, sent
free on application.
Ours being the leading house on Military work,
wo Tee! that wo can offer Inducements which cun
uot bo attalued anywhere else.
Aug. 24, 1872.
DAILY l'ltM K LIST.
H. & A. C. VAN BEIL,
"THE WINE MERCHANTS,"
1310 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Prices Champngtic, (lu Currency.)
Ernest Irroy, Corte Blanche, 19 SO
" Special Extra Dry, 2a 25
Piper Heldslck, 23 25
O. H. Mumm's Dry Vencnny i Depot 111 23 75
Extra Dry, $ Pbilnd'a 2:1 fir,
L. Rocderer, Dry Schreider, 23 25
" Dry Sillery, 23 00
" Imperial, 25 75
" Curio Uluuchc, 2il 75
Pomtneroy See, 27 75
Dry Monopolc, 24 55
Napoleon's Cabinet, 24 25
Veuve Clicquot, 2tf 00
Prices advance or decline with tlold.
CASH MUST ACCOM PA XV ALL ORDERS.
Very Fine Old Rve Whiskev, SU 00 per doz.
Our "Yellow Seal" Sherrv,' 1 1 00 per doz.
Blue Seal Brandy, "1840," S3 00 per doz.
Sept. 21, 1W71. 4m.
IHEXTISTUY.
GEORGE M. UENN,
li Simpson's JJuilding, Market Square,
Susni-iiY, Pa.,
1 prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining
to Dentistry. He keeps constantly on hand
a large assortment of Teeth, and other Dental
material, fiom which he will be able to select.
and meet inc wants of his customers. 1
All worst warranted to give satisfaction, or else j
the money refunded. !
The very best Month Wash and Tooth-Powders j
kept on hand. i
His references are the numerous patrons for!
whom he has worked for the last twelve years.
Biinntiry, April ai, lT-i.
W. H. Blanks, j
HOUSE, SIG3ST, I
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
SLNBL'RY, PENN'A. i
Decorating and Paper Hangli g done in the I
latct Improved style.
Orders solicited, which w'.Il receive prompt at
tention. I
Residence in Purdvtown, Euieriek'o building.
Suiihury, May ll,lST2.-tf.
w r suirri tnu
nril!rffs1 a'1Hi , until wnr v. 1
At the old established stand on
m:xi kv, pa.
Keeps constantly on hand a foil stock ol well
selected
DRUGS & CHEMICALS, !
Druggists Fancy Goods,
COMBS,
BRUSHES, '
rF.Rri'M ekv,
PATENT M EDIC1N ES, Ol LS, PA I NTS
GLASS, PUTTY,
VAUMSII, DYENTLFFM,
In fact everything usually kept lu a well con
ducted
ZDIFtTTG STOEE.
Particular attention paid to compounding Phy
sicians prescriptions und family receipts by the
Propriator himself.
Sunbury, Pa., June 8, 1S72.
A. II. FICISCUS & C0.,i
No. 15 Market SUeet,
PHIL A D E L P II I A .
We have opened for tho Fall Trade, the largest
aud bc!-t nssortrd stock of
PHILADELPHIA CARPETS,
Table, Ftalr and Floor til Cloths,
Window Shades and l'a per, Carpet Chain,
Cotton, Yarn, Battimr, Waddhu:, Twines,
Wicks, Clocks, Looking Glases, Fancy Baskets,
Uronms, Baskets, Buckets, Brushes,
Clothes Wiiners. Wo ulen nud
Willow Ware,
IN THE I'MTED STATKI).
Our large Increase in business enables us to
sell ut low prices, and furnish the best quality of
Goods. t
SOLE '.DENTS FOK T1IK
CELE1JUATED AMEUICAN WASH
ER. PltK'E, ?O.o0.
The most Perfect nud Siicceksful Warier ever
Made.
Ajfeuts Wanti',1 for the American Washer In
all parts of the Stale. Sept. 7, 3m.
Mitring and Niiuiumt Opfulug
OK
5IILI.IKltV UOODK.
Hats and Uonncts, Trinmutl anJ
rntiiniined,
RIRRONS, FLOWERS.
WREATHS, LAGES, &c,
all Uew styles.
( rape VcilH or nil CirutlcN.
GRAPE HATS AND liONNETS,
and everything usuullv kept lu u Millinery Store.
Call ut
M. 1.. GOSSLER'6 Store,
45 South Fourth Street, below the S. V. R. 1!.,
SUNBURY, PA.
April 50, 187i.
A. M. ME1XELL,
liE.VI.KU IN
American nud Furooa
WATCH EN.
FINE JEWELRY aud S1LVEIUVAUE.
rert'i-rU-U Nprrtaclen nnl l')v
(lllkkcs.
v.vil.D HEADED CANES.
WuUhe. unj Jewelry ueatly repairel ami war
runted.
Mai kit S u:iu . cl'Nlil RV, l a.
if.
Fvb. Ii, If,
STATK.
Governor,
.John F. Iliirrrmift!
Auditor General,
Harrison Allen.
JUDICIAUV.
Judge of the Supreme Court,
Ulysses Mercur.
DKLKGATKS AT LARGE!
Willinm M. Meredith
Joseph Gillingham Fell!
Harry -White,
William Lilly,
Lin Bartholomew,
Hush N. McAllister,
William H. Armstrong,'
William David,
James L. Reynolds,
Samuel E. Dimniick,
George V. Lawrence,
David X. White,
William H. Ainey,
John If. Walker..
DISTRICT DELEGATES.
Joseph Baily,
Levi Rookc.
Amendment to the Constitution.
For the Amendment.
COCXTV.
Member of Congress, 14th District,
John B. Packer.
Members of Congress at Large,
Lemuel Todd,
Gleiini W. Scoiield,
Charles Albright.
Assembly,
Oscar Fou.st,
Dermis Bright.
Sheriff,
Samuel II. Rothennel.
I'rothonotary, Clerk of Court ul
Quarter Sessions and Oyer
ami Terminer,
Lloyd T. Rohrbach.
Commissioner,
Joseph G. Durham.
Coroner,
Frederick I lesser.
A uditor,
Jacob E. Muench.
SSTATK.
(iovoi'iior,
John F. Ilartranft.
Auditor Uenoral,
Harrison Allen.
JT DICIAliV.
JuJjieot' tho iMiiireine Court,
Ulvesos Meivur.
DELEGATES AT LARGE.
William M. Merodith,
Josi'iih ( Jillingliam Foil,
Harry AVhito,
William Lilly,
Lin liartholomow,
Hnjrh X. McAllister,
"William IT. Armstrong,
William )avii,
James L. Ueyiiolds,
Samuel K. Dimmiek,
CJeorire V. Lawrence,
David X. White,
William II. Ainey,
John H. Walker.
DISTRICT DELEGATES.
Joseph Baily,
Levi Rooke.
Amenhment to the Constitution.
For the Amendment.
COUXTV.
Member of Congress, 1 4 1 It District,
John 15. Packer.
Members of Conouess at LAinii:.
Lemuel Todd,
(tlenni W. Scoiield,
Charles Albright.
Assembly,
(War Fousf.
Dennis Hr'ght.
Shcrirl",
Samuel H. Ruthermel.
i
I'rothonotary, Clerk of Court ol
Quarter Sessions and Oyer
and Terminer,
' Lloyd T. Rohrhaeh.
Comnnstdoiu'r,
Johiph (J. Duihaiu.
Coroner,
Frederick Hoser.
Auditor,
Jacob E. Mncnrh
Ing was vciy iiithusioslic.
nctv:iii.t.Htnfil dxslffns, nt Haneltlne's,