Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 14, 1872, Image 3

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SUNBURY, DECEMBER 14, 1872.
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Rnltronrt Time Tnble.
ARRIVAL ASI) rmTAnTURtt UT TRAIXS AT SOUHVnr.
N. C. R. W.. South,
fcrlc Mail, l3.50ara
Erlo Express, 0.40 '
Mull; 11.05 '
Mag. Express 8.09 p m
V. & E. R. R. West.
Mali, (l.!i0 a fn
Nlng. Express3.40 p m
t Klmtra Mall 4.1i0 "
Eric Repress, 7.01 "
inirn nt and lkwirtowh n. n.
Leave Sunbury for LewLtown at 7.45 a. m.,
and 8-10 p. M.
Arrive (at Btiubnrj from Lcwistown at 1.60
and 7.45 p. m.
BIIAMOKIW PIVISIOH, J. 0. B. W.
M5AVB
Sunbury at 5.45 ft m
" 1H.85 p m
4.40 p m
ARRtVB
At Bnnbury 9.25 ft m
b.oo pin
6.00 p m
DAHV1U.F, 1IAZ1.F.TO & WIT.KnSBARRE It. R.
Reeular passenger tsnln leaves fiunbury for
Danville, Cnttnwissn, Hazlcton and intormedlato
stations, at 6.46 n. m. Returning lcavo Hazle
ton at 1.00 p. m. Arrive at 4.00 p. m.
LACKAWANNA AND RLOOMPBURO R. It.
Lcavo Northumberland at 9.40 a. m. and 4.60
p.m.
Arrive at Northumberland at 10.85 a. in. and
6.05 p. m.
Accidental Insurance Ticket pan be had of
3. Bbipmau, Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
lushrcss morals.
Shwino Machinks. Miss Caroline Dallusls the
agent for tho Bale of the best Sewing Machines
In existence, vlr. i "Tho Improved Singer,"
"Graver A Baker," "Howe," and "Domestic,''
which are constantly on hand and sold at rea
sonable prices. She Is also agent for the cele
brated Frants and Pope Knitting Machine. Call
and see them. Olke on Market street, east of
the railroad.
Hempkm.t challenges the country to excel his
shadow Photographs.
If yon desire cither Fire, Life or Accident In
surance in good, reliable and first class Coiiipa
ulis, you will liud it to your advantage to cull
at Shipman'a ofllee. "
Ciiakue in Fikm or TlAHuwAnr. Stork. Tho
subscribers would respectfully inform the citi
zens of Sunbury and vicinity, that they have
succeeded Messrs. J. II. Conlcy & Co., in the
Hardware business, at tho well known stand In
Iluupt's Irou front, No. 83, Market street. They
have made large ndditious to the already well
selected stock among which will be found many
novelties in new and lata styles of staudard
hard ware. It will be their effort to keep In stock
goods only of a reliable cliarncter, and to otrcr
them at price that caunot fail to give satisfac
tion and merit a liberal share of trade. By buy
ing only for cash, and in largo ipiuiititics, they
will be enabled to guarantee the lowo.-t prices to
their customers. Mr. J. H. Conlcy would say to
his friends that ho will tcniaiu with the now linn
and will be happy to stive his old customers, and
would respectfully solicit for his successors a
eoiitiimanco of the liberal patronage which has
be?a so generously extended to him.
PAINE A McCORMICK.
C. T. 1'ainb,
Jas. McCoumick, $
l'OKCGLAix Pictures, and line work a specialty
nt Hemperly's. '
PlltfrAl'.ISQ FOR TI1K Holudayj. Win. If.
Miller is receiving an extra lot of Hoots it Shoes
for the holidays. His stork consists of every
variety, and quality, so that every one can pro
euro a holli'hty present at a small price. Ills
Immense etock Is not excelled in quality any
where, and no one has ranso to complain for
buyiug at his &tore, ns nil goods are warranted
as represented. The latest style can always be
Fccnrcd at the Excelsior store.
For fine Raising, Curants, Toys, Nuts, and
choice candy, po to Uycrly.
Order your Oysters for the Holidays from By
erly. lie gets up none but the bent always nice
and fresh.
Svari; Frames of all sizes tirade to order at
Huiuperly's.
Especial attention to family group at Iletn
perly's Gallery.
Nothing nicer for a Chrlstmns present than
your "photo" nicely framed. Ilemperly puts
thern up in etyle.
W. M. Dai'oiifutt has removed his marble
yard to Fourth stree t, one half square south of
the City Hotel, where he has built a Cozey shop,
and is ready to make everything in bis lino on
short notice.
Gkt your pictures taken at JToniperly'e.
AsoTiir.it new supply of Furniture has Just
beeu opened at t tic Masonic buildings. Many
new styles can bo seen there and Holiday pre
sents be selected which are not excelled in the
city. Ail the furniture Is made up 'of the best
material, and in the latest style. Before buying
your Christmas presents eall at B. L. Rouden
bushs' furniture store.
Oft your houses ami homes photographed by
leaving your order at Hemperly's Gallery.- '
IIempiShi.y eopfss all kinds of pictures nceu.
rately.
Be.u;tii-i t.. The new styles of Hats and Caps
that adorn the windows of S. Tauu's hat store,
on Market street, are beautiful. His fall and
winter stock is superior to any ever seen in this
place. All the latest styles, uud of the best qua
lity, are to be found at his establishment, and at
prices to suit the times.
Foil the lloitsi:. lull noun or Epidemic Ca
tarrh. This being a typhod disease, requires a
sustaining treatment or success wiil be doubtful.
Those not knowing Loff to treat the above dis
ease, call on
Nlfl.tf. JAMES VANDYKE, Snnbnry, Pa.
Thb general cry is lieuiperly takes the best pic
tures ui the county.
For Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Dried fruit, Ac,
go to Byerly's and save, money.
W. II. F. Weiiner has Just received his second
purchase of fall and winter goods, cheaper than
ever. His stock of ladies' dress goods, water
pioofs, furs, carpets, oil cloths, fine groceries,
aud In fact everything to suit the taste and fancy,
and at prices astonishingly low. He sells for
ready cash, uud will not buuudersold by any one.
Give him a call, and be convinced tact U'ulmer's
popular cash store Is the place to secure bargains.
Hoi se and Lot von Sale. A new cottage
house, with all the modern Improvements, locat
ed in Purdytown, on the Cattawlssu road, Is of-
lere t tor tale nt a reasonable price. Apply to C.
P. tfoasholti, Buubury, Pa.
A Sewino M.vcnisK for a New Year's Gift.
Messrs. Clement and Dissiiigcr propose ta give
a chance to their customers to secure a tandtome
New Year's gift Every customer buying five
dollars' worth of joods nt their store, aud pay
ing the cash, will receive a ticket which will en
title the holder t ;" chance In the drawing for a
celebrated sewing rii' bine worth f 65, tho draw
ing to take place on Kew Year's morning. There
is a splendid lot of goods ta select from at the
"Star" Store, aud buyers cannot ony Tnwhase
at tho lowest rates but will bavo p."-' so se
cure a sewing machine thai wlH 'f econo
mize iu making upthe goods, ' Call as'dses their
new stoek of goods just cp:e';ed, aud ce:ure
ticket to J :;.' a hauden:e pres1 Vrh'atr,ifis
(ro not undersold' in this vle'.ii'.tv
Acotioh. -Great bargains have been mnde of
late at the auction store, In Miller's block, on
Third street, In this plat-e. ' Th room Is crowd
ed every evening, and good Of every description
are purchased at the lowest figures. Tho gentle
men who conduct the auction give every advant
age to buyer, and if goods do not prove as repre
sented, If returned, tho money will Lo refunded.
Pursuing such an honorable course, they will no
doubt continue to do a good bnsincst In selling
goods.
Goltj Chains, Opera, Matinee and Leoutlne at
A. M. Moixoll's.
Miss Lon 8mp.st.Kii has Jnst returned from
Philadelphia with a fine ns'ortmcnt of the latest
styles of winter hats and bonnets. Also, a great
variety of bows and ties for the neck. Peart
lnco collars, ifcc. handsome dolls, nicely dress
ed ( slipper patterns, cushions, and an endless
Variety of goods too numerous to mention, all of
which will be sold at very low prices. A glance at
her window will convince the public of tho cha
racter of her stock of goods.
Go to Shlpman aud get a policy of Insurance
on your life, aud present it to yonr wife as a
Christmas Gift.
Finh Gold Watches, for Christmas presents,
at A. M. Melxell's. ;
Call on A. J. Rtroh and settle before tho 1st of
Jauuary next, or you might get tho rppcr-Biied-you.
Diamond, Stone, Cameo, Amclhlst and Tope
rings, perfectly handsome for Christmas pre
sents at A. M. Melxell's.
Holiday Gifts, useful presents at Dr. Martin
and Co's Drug Store, Clement House building,
Third street.
Tub best assortment of Watches and Jewelry
in the city at A. M. Melxell's.
Byerly bought his toys in New York, aud can
sell them for less money than most others. Be
sure nnd go to Byerly for your Holiday Presents,
and save money. An linmeuso lot, of great va
riety, to select from..
Am lrnmftuso stock of Frames Just received at
Hemperly's Photograph Gallery. -.
tiure
Look at the notice of J.
our advertising columns.
H. Civilct A Co., In
Tim members of the Sunbury Cornet Band
have secured the services of Mr. I. D. C. Clymer
as tsncher, nnd wo are pleased to learn are ra
pi lly improving under his leadership.
Tub Augusta Bank, In C'uketown, Is now in
operation. The ollleers pay interest on deposits.
Tiik annual Festival will be held in this place
by the members of the Episcopal Church, on
the 2Stli Inst. Rev. Vandiue w ill deliver an ad
dress on the occasion.
Thf. Secretary of the Sunbury Fire Insnrnnco
Company, C. A. Eelinensnyder, has lately rellt
ted his office with the expectation of doing an
increased business for the Company, aud making
all comfortable that visit the headquarters of
that company.
A Hon. The annual Hop of the Sunbury Steam
Fire Company, No. 1, will take place In their
hall, on Friday evening, December 20th. . The
i. II, lu ft I lull I lllllllnl J1-l.l.llluvi AULll. , x ill-' , . ... , . n.i .
, , , . desperate attempt Ja Citane on a bitrsiUy even-
roeeeds nre to be applied to further equipments 1 , ', .,,,... ,
V i . I lug last. Having Jiled thcrivetoffhis manacles,
r the company a la rife number of the mem- ;, . , . '- . . . - . .. -
. . . , , ,. . . , ., . i he sot Ei'e to his. room, expecttn thrpagathoex
lm's being vet unequipped. It is hopod tliut our ... ' Vi . r
proee
for
be
citlmis will lend their aid in tho furtherance of
this purpose by purchasing tickets which cun be
had at $1.00.
Wb regret to 6tato that our friend and efficient
new Protlionolnry, L. T. Rohrbacb, met with u
serious accident on Tuesday last. While in the
net of stepping upon a porch at his residence ou
Chestnut street, he missed his foothold nud fell,
spraining his ankle so severely that ho was una
ble to go to his olHee. On Thursday he. howevr,
made his apponrauce on crutchos to uttend to
his official duties. We hope that he may speed
ily recover tho use of his foot and be enabled lo
attend regularly to business nguin.
We nre, informed that Henry Bubb, of Wash
ington township, this county, cnino ue;ir freezing
to'dcath oil Jacob's ridge, week before last. He
had been attending a shooting match nt Kling
crstown, and on his uny homeward parted from
his companions on the road, and being snmewhul
under the influence of liquor, he laid down, and
was found the ne.it morning frozen stiff life al
most extinct. He was taken to the hotel of Mr.
Kehrcs, nud Pr. Hans called, under whose treat
ment he is fast recovering.
New Billiard Saloon. Mr. Albert Haas has
leased part of the Dewurt block, ou Market street, j
und built an addition to the buck part enlarging j
the room, which has been fitted up handsomely
for a billiard saloon. Tho room is on tho first
floor, and Is well ventilated. Those who delight
In practicing with the cue will liud Huas' saloon
a first class resort.
A Pktitiom was presented at last court for
the opeuiug of a new road from the Bahjy farm
to Market street In 'this borough,
very necessary. Since tho D. A W
This road is
ltallrond h:is
bceu completed truyul a) U40 river road isuiiBafu,
and many country peoplo are prevented from a
regular market attendance in this place. We
hope the road may be opened at an early day.
Jamks Cole who was committed. a few week
ago for stealing a pair of boots,, made several at
tempts to escape from prison, lately. Ho Is now
well secured, and will stand a good chance of be
ing placed where he will be able to leurn a trade,
and keep him out of mischief for some tlnio to
come.
Os Saturday ia6t, ajournal belonging to n shaft
In the steam saw mill of Musors. 1' riling. .Bowen
& Engle, became hot, and Bet flro to the timbers
tinder the floor. An alarm was given, but be
fore the fire engine could be got there the fire
was extinguished. " It has been suggested that a
fire bell bo placed on the building to give the
alarm iu case of Are, which we thluk is a good
suggestion, i
Larue Sale of Real Estate. On Tuesday
last the property belonging to the cstuto of Ed.
Y. Bright, dec. Was . olleruil at nubile sale.
and the following lots were sold, vis I No. 6 in
m '
brick row, on Chestnut stroct to Thomas Gaiing
er for 3, 100. A frame ho us cm Fourth street,
to Dr. Whect, the present ocaapant, for $1,812
SO. No. 1 of the Waluut Btrect row to J. C.
Eiehholtz for 2,850. No. 4 In said row to Henry
Weaver for 8,300. No. 1, in Vlue street row, to
John Jrwiji, the protenr occupant, for,550..o".
2, in same row, to Mr. Aitick. for 11,600. The
sale of seven more houses advertised, was post
poned until to-day (Saturday.) Halo to tuko
place at the Court Mouse. ' '' '
Wb were In error last week In stating that a
daughter of Mr. R. Garlngor had been killed At
the same place Mr. Garluger lost his life on
Tuesday evenlinr of last week. , The lady killed
was Miss Ilolli.fibach. Miss Garinger, daughter
of the deceased, died of consumption. Thomas
Garinger, a sou. was drowned In the river May
6, 1871, FrauMln and Ira died of consumption
during the summer of 18T1.
Two Girls named Moyer and Wearer were'
playlug -on the ice n" Sunday last, at MJUers
bur, Dauphin county, aud broke through, one of
wjioia Mtryer, w"s drowned. A Mr. Hint
tie went to their rescue, and in saving Miss We-
v wr i-joit Mr drowning himself. '
Aw Error. During our absence In Philadel
phia week before, last, provoking error was
made In the printing of the blank Jury notices
for Sheriff Rothermel, which we learn is being
handled to our Injury by the political opponents
of this ofllee.. The loudest or thorn Is the old
deputy who will be retained for i short tlnio In
that office. The error consisted of the word af
ternoon Instead Of fortnoon which, the deputy
ought to have discovered whilst filling' them out.
Tho notices would not, however, have "Invalidat
ed the entire service" as our neighbor of the D
rrwerat wauls to make It appear. It appears sin
gular that an txptrUnetd deputy would allow no
tices to be filled out without discovering such an
error. But as Ids critic eye did not discover Rn
error In an Important writ which he wrote out for
publication week before InBt, until after tho pa
per was printed, we presume that his correctness
In the capacity la which ho is acting to-day Is no
more complete, after three years expeiienco ns
the active man in the (sheriffs ofllee, than is that
of the litlli boy who printed the provoking blanks
after an experience of only eighteen months nt
his business. Mistakes arc unavoidable Its our
business, and will occur occasionally with tho
best of us. Wb claim, particularly as fur as Job
work Is concerned, to bo us exempt from error
as most of the profession, but we doubt wheth
er we could mako that assertion if tho present
deputy were our proof reader.
Tub Swi&ury Daily, published by J. E. Eieh
hoitz, made Its appearance on Friday morning
last. JWc have roeolved several qopies of It,
which Indicate that It Is destined to be n lively lo-c-vl
paper. As an experiment It Is as well gotten
up as could be expected.
Tim members of Pilgiim Kneuinpment, I. O.
of O. F.', located at Milton, celebrated" their filth
anniversary In the Odd-Fellows Halt, on Tues
day evening last. In a becoming manner. A ve
ry aWo address on Odd-FclloVBhlp was deliver
ed bv A. N. Urlce. Esq., 6f this place, giving
nuinv historical facts la relation to the Order j
from Its origin to the present ihiy, nnd its -progress
from the time of its institution. Ho was
followed by Y. Snydei of the Encampment, who
gave a sketch of the Pilgrim Encampment from
its institution. About 9 o'clock, the members
j and guests adjourned to Huff's Hotel, where a
1 splendid Oyster supjicr was served by mine host,
! Capt. J. M. Huff, to which nn.ple justice was
done, after which the members separated highly
I grutilied at the evening's entertainment.
EMi.nzzi.ru A hrksttid. About two years ago ;
Mr. Johu 15. Leiubjeh, of Turbutville, employed j
one Patrick Q'linn to take a drove of cattle to.i
Pottsville, valued at ttiOJ, nud dispose of them
to tho bet advantage. Patrick told tho cuttle, i
put tho proceeds In his pockets and left for parts '
unknown. Hi6 whereabouts remained a mystery j
until this week, when Mr. Isaiah Gossler, u go- I
veilimclit detective, by some means, learned that
Patrick was living and thriving In Philadelphia.
A warrant was procured and Mr. Gussler went
to tho city, had lirni arrested and 'relumed on
Wednesday mornliiif aud handed lbs prisoner ov
er to Sheriff Rot hei mel. Ho will bo tried at next,
term of court for larceny and embezzlement.
Detitncrat of hut irc . k.
Dlisl'KRATI! ATTT.MPT TO F.SCAPK JAIL. Jilll
Cole, 111 Jail for stealing a pair of boots, mado n
cilcuicut to escape. The timely dise'every of the"
lire by Sheriff Rothermel, saved a conflagration
and the escape of the prisoner.
j CilAXUE. Thadeus S. Shannon, Jeweler, sold
his magnificent jewelry Etoro, on the comer of
j Market nnd Third streets, to J. T, Kapp, Esq.,
; on Wednesday Inst. Mr. Kapp t akes immediate
possession, Mr. Shannon remaining with him for
I a time as an aoslstant.
l WHEREAS, nt an Orphans' Court held in
Council Iro-etHi.gs. I Sunbury, in and f r the county of Northir.nlier-
Si'Mintr, December 10, 1SW. j la:"'' U,t: r""r,,U f November, hi the Vcir r.r
.. ., ., ,. , , ! our Lord ono thousand i itrlit bundre.l and h'Vimi-
Councl meti Chief Burgess Mnhck in the ty-twn, before the Honorable Win. M. Koekel'el
Chalr. Members present, Charles Gu'ringer, ! ler. Esq., President, and his Associate Jute.
Ceo. B. Cndwallader, J. A. Cake, V. L. Dewart.
J. C. Irwin, and John B. Gadwallader.
Minutes of last meeting read und approved.
On motion of Geo, B. C'ddwalhider, 7?iWivc,
That the Oidinauea restricting the. market Ordl
nanee'lH) suspended until further action of tbo
Council ; adopted. " ; . ;
Win. I,. Dewait offered the followlugf
a, la consequence or liie unpaid Hounty lloade,
created by the wir, Against the borough of Sun
bury i uui BVjVim Hie ceuuty of Northnr.iber
land has obtained h jndginont agaihst said bor
otish for some four thousand dollars for an al
ledged subscription to the huihling of the new
Court House; and Wliertas, the necessary Im
provements in tilling up, grading and paving the
streets of said borough, and otherwise adding lo
the health, comfort and beauty of the town ; b:iy
ing a stoam engine, and buildirg an cngiue house
and council chamber, has alono incurred Us lia
bilities ; and 1(7iitiis, it Is not proper to Uy a lax
now upon tho present luhabitants to meet all
these claims because It would be onerous aud
burdensome ; Therefore, itaolutd, That the Fi-
i nance Committee tie Instructed to draw up a Bill
i In the huuJs of the Hon. M. Dill,
our Senator, and Dr. Dcwiit and.-Ur. Aiunicf
man, our rcpre-eiltoltve, t have enacted. Into n
law by yite tiest Te'jislalilre, uu' hoiiziiig .the
Burgess and town Council ot the borough ol Sun
bin V to issue Bond to the amouul of thiry-tive
thousand dollars, bearing interest at tilt) l'tite of
seven per cent, per annum, a'ul iuterit being
payable semi-annually 'by the means of Coupons
ultuclicd lo said Biudn,aiid which Coupons btiall
be. receivable for all taxes laid by said Council,)
und to rua for teu years from tho dote wXlhe is
sue of said bonds tor the purpose of fuiidiug and
consolidating tho whole ouutauding debt of
w hat soever nature it may be, ugaiust said bor
ough, ouj lor such other purposes as the next
and all succeeding councils shall, In their wis
dom deem proper mid advisable, and that the
former uct, authorizing this borough to issue
Bonds to the amount of Ufty thousand dollars be
repealed ; adopted. On motion of G. B. Cud
wallader, Jiti4olifil, TJiatlhe house Committee of
the eiijB uoiu-e, wit.U the Chief Burgess aa
Chairman, be authorized to purchase a laige
sized heater, of sueJi paltvtu us Uiey -may deter
mine, for the use of the engine house, and coun
cil room, nnd have the same put up at once ; aud
that the committee bo authorized tp dispose of
the stoves now in said building to the best ad
vantage, and report their action at the next reg
ular meeting of the Council ; adopted. On mo
tion of G. U. Cadwallailei, JtmUvcd, That inns
",uc.h "8 B"e'"V: um? P--1
tm.nta tn I I .Mliinll dial In, n 1 1 ,n 11 .lurt rw.l ,1..
incuts to the Council that lie luiMiudurstood the
action ol'Uio (Jouncii with: rsgiird to bis. settle
ment, that tho Council withdraw any blame, at,
tached to kim for nut settling previous to this
date i adopted. On motion of Wm. L. Dewurt,
Jteialeed, That J. A. Cr-ke be authorized to have
three lump posts put up iu Cake's addition, not
to exeoed t-13 per post ; mid that bo receive bor
ough Orders for the same, uud.tS per month per
post for lighting them adoutod. Oa motion of
G. B.4Jadwulladr, JtenelxtU, That an Order -bo
granted tn Rohrabneh A Sou for the sum of six
hundred dollars' on account of iron fence adopt
cd.
BILLS FRRSBNTID AND OHIIIRS GRANTED.
Rohrbacb A Son, ou ac. lion
fence,
Johu Haas A Co., borouiru
Bond dated June 14, 1870,
3,0O0. Interest from June
14, '70 to December 7'J,
Borough Bond dated June
14, .'70, tJ.OOO. Jnte,ret
from June J4, '70 to Vc.
14,'73,
Bond dated Kirch 17, 'fl.
iuturest from March 17, '03
to December 17, '73,
George Weiser,
James Farrow,
aoo oo
soo
800
100
40 50
648 50
8 00
6' as
1,654 75
On motion, Council Adjourned. -
P.W. GRAT, Cllr.
Tn Snnbury correspondent of tho Jlfiltonmn
gives the following item of news to that paper In
act wok's lssu i'tA. most Iniquitous proceed
ing has been going on of late, fostered by soma
parties, to erect a road In Upper Auguf ta town
ship, npar Sunbury, which road ns laid out runn
nearly parnllcl With Fourth street of said Bor
ough. In laying flut tie road It has been viewed
and damnges assessed. Among the damans the
County has been charged by tho viawnta with na
mage to the brewery of Jocph Bachcr to tho
amount of 43,0:)O and t4,0U0 and to tho property
of J. W. Cako to a liko amount. Exceptions
have been fllod, and tho whole matter will come
before the Court. We hope tho Court In Its In
tegrity, will set aside the wholo proceeding
and kick the whole project, to the. dogs ! It
Is an outrage that such proceeding Bhoiild be al
lowed. A road where this one Is laid out is of
do more use than ft fifth wheel to ft wagon.
There Is a hNtory in this particular mad busi
ness which will cxposo lllu original movers m
It to their shame to the people of the county. We
den't blame those who have been damaged In
getting all they arc entitled to. Thcia arc other
parties who need reviewing, and If they live long
enough thoy will get It.
Trial 1.11.
FOR COURT COMMENCING JANUARY in,
1873. The County of Northumberland ys Geo. McElicc?
S.imo vs Philip Winterstein, tt. al.
Ellas Seller vs. John M. Wllmor.
Win. A. Gibson vs. Peter Wolf.
Frlliug, Bowen A F.ngte vs. tho t. H. & W. U.
R. Company.
E. D. Kattertl'eld A Co. Vs. William Rthrer.
Catharine Duud vs. tho Enterprise Coal Conip .
ny and Robert Ammerman.
Catharine Reed et. al. vs. tho Catawissa R. P..
Company.
Wm. Lewis Vs. James Maloue.
Pele.r Duukla vs. 11. B. Shellenbcrger.
George C. Walker Vs. the N. C. It. R. Cmnp my.
Frank Parsing vs. the township of Ml. Cai nel.
Wm. M. Cairn vs. Win. a-id Sam'l HubecI.
Win. Roto vs. Edward Kline,
Samuel C. ilrysim vs. the School Eircctors of De
laware township.
John W. Hentlier vs. W. D. Morchead.
I'elrr Geaiheart et
al. vs. the 1). II. W. R. R.
Comnanv
Tho3 It. Hull vs. John P. Summers.
Be.uJ. Wet.cl vs. N-ilhan Unas.
Jacob Roup vs. Johu Leiliy.
Boyd and Clayberger vs. the Burnside Coal and
1 ron Company.
Chas. Romig vs. Lambert Jarrett and wife.
Cornaze Hart vs. the twp. of Ml. Curmel.
Miller, Forney it Co. vs. David Ileiser.
Valentine W. Fisher vs. ShulU, lieuhlcl aud Gulp
Samuel Harrison vs. Jelli:rson Johu.
Jno. A. J. CuniiniDgs vs. David V). DavU and V.
H. Lcrch.
John Bartholomew, Sr., vs. .las. II. McGoriuiek.
15 on,l . Willianisim vs. J. II. Met'ormlel;.
J. it. Kulp vs. Christian Gunseit.
Geo. Bower vs. Jas. II. MiConniek.
Georgo W ills s. Jus. II. M' CormicI:.
John R. Seller va. John II. Foresinan.
John F. Wolllnger vs. John Porter, adminlr tra-
tor of Martin Billinyer, dee'd.
James I). Gehring vs. L. L. SclJlotuun.
TRIAL LIST FOR ADJOURNED COURT,
DEC EM II Ell 80.
Wm. I. Grccnoiisrh vs. The Fulton Coal Co., The
Excelsior Coal Mining Co., Tho Enterprise Coal
Co., John U. Polity and John H. Gable, t'otnly
and Packer, Attorney for PUT; Gowan, Woo i
ward, Woivcrton and George for Dells.
Henry Seylor and others vs. Andrew Mastwii k
nod others. Wolvetton for I'lff j Packer for De
fendant. '
llenrv Savior vs. air.e. Attornevs si me.
In Shnimikin township, on the lOthinst., WIL
LIAM MUENC1I, ton of Jacob F. Muciich, PgcJ
about 10 vears.
TV
HUT OF PARTITION.
John Klaso
) Ret lima!;
vs January T
The heirs of Valentine Klusc,duc. ) 1S7J.
NouTiitMiiriu.AM) Coram-, s.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to th1 Sh
rill' of Northumberland County, (ire. tiii'r :
' Court. In the matter ol thecslats of Vnl-
etitine Klnse, deceased. The petition of John
Klase, of the township of Miainokiu, Northum
berland county, in the Slate of I'ei.tiM Ivania,
was presented. Betting forth that the said Valen
tine Klase, lately died intcstute, leaviiiu' a widow,
Mary Klnse. and tho follow inir mimed children,
to wit : Calamine, now Intermarried with Ab
ram Kiner, Eve, now Intermarried with I. W.
Lcrch, John Klase, William II. Klase, Levina,
intermarried with Isaac Bouthner. Clara Bonuh
ner and Goorgn Iimighncr, Sarah Wiire now in
termarried with Noah Ware, Valentine Klase,
Hannah, now Intermarried u Kb Daniel DoulKich,
Susannah, now iutei married with Georgo A lams,
that the said decedent, Valentine Khue, died iu
fee of, mid In a certain piece, parcel or tract of
land situate it) the borough of tSnydertown.eon -ty
and State nforcsui I, containing one hnmlrel
and foity acres, more or less, nnd h .unded ns
follows : ou tint east by lands of Daniel II. Ev
ert, ou vlia south by lands of Samuel Holrnian,
Klue, and publio road lcadiug fioni ttnydortown
to turnpike, and land of John Wagner and Ben
jamin Hoy, ou the south-west Sla::e!, and mi
the north-wept by Isaac Gonsert, n.il oa the
north hv Jacob Gouseit,
This Is to notify you nnd each of vo l herein
above named, and you nre hereby notiii.'J that by
virtue oftha above writ tome directed, an in-
quest will be held of ihe premises of the above j
named Valentine Klnse, deceased, in Sliau'.okiu i
township, Northumberlend county, Petiny!va- j
nia, with boundaries herein above eA.n, on
Wednesday, January 8, 17:1, nt 10 o'ehek, a.
m., lor the purjaise of making' part .1 ion of as to I
value, and appraise the real estate heivin ab ivo j
described of the said decedant.at wl ieh time and
place you may each and all appcur If you think !
proper. I
8. H. ROTHEP.MEI., Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ollice. j
Punbnry, November lio, 1872.
Rule outbti Iloirs or I'll : Up HcvU
ort, Ivceu4l.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, ) , ,
A'orthwnbtrlanil L'mmtij, '
To THE SlMCHll'F OP SAID Coi'NTY Glir.r.TtSG :
We command you, that you notify Anu Mary
Ilcekert, w idow of Philip lleckert. into of said
county, deceased, Philip lleckert, Susannah, in
termarried with Philip Tschopp, Michael lleck
ert, Mary, intermarried with leaae Ji. Ro-sh-r,
Emanuel lleckert, Rachel lleckert, Calhariue,
intermarried with William Lemiiiau, Andrew
lleckert, Lilly, Minerva, Uriah Ellsweilh and
Henry, children cf Henry lleckert dee'd, who
have for their guardian Emanuel lleckert, Ann
Mary, Fhilip aud Dunlel, cblldrfii of Daniel
lleckert, dee'd, who reside In Marshall county,
State of Iowa, all heirs and legal representatives
of Fldlip Heckert, dee'd, that nt tho Novem
ber Term of Orphans' Court, held ut Sunbury,
In und for the county of Northiimbmivud, on the
13th day of November, A. D., 1872, u Rule was
irranted upon them, the said heirs, aud legal re
presentatives of said dceedent,' commanding
them to come ti rward und accept or refuse tho
real cstuto of Suld decedent at the vutuatiuu put
upon the same by an luquisition Issuing out of
this Court, at November Term, 1873, or show
cause by the first Monday of Juuuary, l87o, oi
show pause why the same should not be sold ac
cording to the aet of nsucuibly iu uch case mado
and provided,
Wituess the nou. William M. Rockefel
LS
ler, President of our said Court, this
twentyevculh day of November, A.
D., 1873.
J. LEISENRING, Clerk O, C.
Register's Office, Sunbury, Nov. HO, 1S72. 3t.
t ADJOURNED COURT.
Proclaiuallou.
WflEREAS the Honorable Wuu M. Rocke
feller, President Judge, and his Associates,
for this District, have issued their mandate for
an adjourned Court for Noithu'jjbeiland
county, to bo held ou Mondavi he WHh of He-
cumber, A. I)., 1S7J, being the 5th Monday of
said mouth, Inhunbury, and to last ono work. I
therefore give notice to all jurymen drawu for
this Court, and all others lutore.ted, to be aud
appear at the pln.ee aforesaid at 10 o'clock, ft. ro.
of said day.
8AMl-F.l II. U.OTllERMr-L, Sheriff.
.Sheriff's QQice,
Suubnry, November 25th, 18T3.
.icb Dlitrtismcnls.
. IIo. 10, Qoutli Tiiird Street, .
Clement Hcnss Mil, Sitafj, Pa.
m. C. M. MARTIN & CO.
WE nre now opening an entirely new stocit
of
DKUGS AND MfeniCINKS,
and are prepared to supply any article In otir lino
that may be called for, wu have also a fnll Stock
of nil tlui leading Patent Medicines. Flue Perfu
mery and Toilet Articles ft speciality, a fnll as
sortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shoe and other
Brushes, Dressing and other Combs In great
vai Icty.
I'l.VK TOIIXT KOAPA,
a fall lino Cooking Extracts, French Mustard,
Choice Spices, Pepper wholo or ground, Cnstllo
and Laundry Soaps, Lump Chimneys aud Lamp
Good generally. Bird Hoed in largo or buik.I
quantities,
CARPENTER'S CHALK,
fall stock Fluid and Solid Extracts, Ellxers and
Pills of U. 8- P., Sugar Coated, Strengthening,
Arnica, Porous, Poor Mini's nnd other Plasters,
Ayer's, Wright's, Schcnk's Mandrake, McLano's
Liver and idher Pills, our stock embraces every,
i h:n;: fo'ind In a well conducted Drugstore,
Conriry 1'hynicinnR will tind our slock lull aud
complete, and wo guarantee lo sell nslnwas the
nee nrtiei .is can bo bought in Philadelphia,
eh oife. Wit:"?, Whiskey and Brandy for Medicin
al purposes.
October 5, I '-".7".
V.'i',l be sold nt pnl. ,1c sule, on SATURDAY.
theUi -t day of DKHEMBKU, ft certain l ot of
Grour.d. loeat '.1 In the cuntva! part of Sunbury,
on which Is eteeti 1 a II. in
TWO STORY FRAMK D'.VF.LLTNfJ HOUSE,
weM ll'.i!..-,iie(l, contaiuilig to rooms on first floor
and tarrfnbovp, out kitchen, porch, A:e. I
llou'C is qnilo Lew Willi everv convent-lie, '
e u!i oVes, Sui Lot fronts on Third slree, is j
US feet Viout by lie) feel in depth with an alley i
goo l Unit on lot, water next door. j
hale tn comMi-nce at 10 n. tn. on said day :
when C:e Ciiiidilhnx will be made known hv j
HARRIET MARTIN.
Sunbury, Nov. 2, 17J.
The Vail mid Whiter stock of Goods at j
Mil:; I.. Htlwr'H ftro, j
Market Street, Siiubnry,
. T A : F,S T II 12 L K A 1) . i
Every article ill the line of Millinery Goods can
be purchased nt her cstabiismeut, com
prising of
LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS, FRAMES,
FLOW E US,
CRAPt.fi, RIBBONS, LACES, TURQUOISE,
uud all the leading styles of ladies' Millinery
wear,
NOTIONS, a g-neral Variety. HANDKER
CHIEFS, G LOVES, HOSE, Ac.
The ladles of Sunbury and vicinity are Invited
to call and examine the gem goods now in my
Store.
MISS L. WEISER.
November 10, 1S72.
$-j:,000 WORTH OF GOODS!
AT THE
STAB STORE
OF
Clement & Dissinger's,
in the in w Clement Building,
JCitveii't fiqutsrc, Nualturj, 1'it. -
Jii.-t opened tho
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
of beautiful designs.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERESuna
sum .si;.--,
Domestic-:, i.nd Notions.
Curpcts anil Oil Cloths.
RL r;c coops,
L idles Merino Under Garment,
Mi.v-cs alio t'TiI-lres' do
Men ai. i! Boys' do
lloti.'iy, tiinves. .t-'.
An uulless Vaiiely of Notions, TiiiniHing:,c"vC.
t L" i: 12X YA IiC, Y 1 1 ,U) YV W'A 1 1 12,
tVf., &.C., ifvL".
I'or Our Iriiecry (c:irtiaeui,
We claim unusual aHanta-:es. The quantity
sold oli, lues us to purchase lieq'.n-nt'.y and en
lomcru can rely upou getting fi'eili, wholes. une
articles.
Our !' CuiI- uutl oliou I'iar!
iii cut
Embraces everything require. from Pius to
Carpets. And we are dally receiving the novel
ties ot the seasoa.
Call and oinmiue our stock. Having our siore
lithled with (ins, aoods can bo seleeied in the
cvoniiiir us well as in ilm day time. No charges
for showing goods.
CLEMENT & HISSING ER.
Nor. 2,
1872.
M2.AV,
(;it aj orr.xi.voi
OF
FAU, AND "WINTER GOODS,
nt the Store of
He 'tl tirolwt'i' A hit'ifslioll,
(succcssi.i s to S. O. Ileed.t Urn.)
COMPRISING OF DRY COOPS
cf every d '-criptiou and variety Much as Durss
vJODle. .MKUIMiS, I. AsIlMl!lir:S,tA'lINS, Al.l'A-
e'Aa. Pin'tiN. iVi i'l.AtN K ii;;i:ut tin j:s,
L-.'AV.t.S AND t'UA'l:!, liOMElt.', Illld .1
1'UI.L AsuyllTSlENT OF XoTI..N:-,
which are being sold ntthelowe-t Cash Pricea.
ALaO, UROCERll-ji AND PROVISIONS,
j.'.n e and fresh.
IJUEKXSWAKK, (tLAsSWAKK. AND WOOD
and Willow Wakk,
Xkcst Pitfiniisof Pinur cotis-titnlly ou liauil.
A very largo
ASSORTMENT OF WALLPAPER,
both clazed and common, always on baud.
BOOTS AND .SHOES
from the eelcVatcd hand trade Root a.id Shoo
Manufactory of Watsontowu, for
MEN", WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
UEAlt Y-2IADK CLOTIIIXC,
of ail eiiesaiid of the latest styles.
F L O U K .
A constant supply of western white wheat Hour
$ speciality.
The public are invited to cull and examine our
Goods live of charge. Our motto is "i,uick
Sales and Siniill l'rolits," nnd to please all.
The highest prices will be paid for ull kinds of
country produce.
lly strict Hlteutlon to btislucss nud keeping at
all times the most complete stock, and selling ut
the lowest piices, we hope to merit a fJ" share of
patronagu.
REED UROTHER A SKASHOLTZ.
Sunbury, Nov. a, lSTU.-ly.
"TO'I'ICF. Is hereby given that wo have pur
,11 chased the following article ul Constable
bale, an the lDth day of NOVEMBER, nnd that
tvehave loaned the same lo J. H. Roshou of Up
per August township. NoiUiuiuberhind Coun
ty, Pu., during our will i.i.d jilcasure, 1 table,
clock, louuge, Ii choirs, roeklug chair, looking
glass, Limp, 40 yard of carpet, parlor stove,
desk, bedsteads aud bedding, wasl. stand, table,
2 woodcu buckets, (milting fiaino, 1 i arel vlue
gur, 1 ruin barrel, 1 express toilet, IS bushels of
potatoes, tub of pickles, a lot of cabbiigu, a
lot of Jars aud fruit, 18 pair of chickens uud one
hog-
S. O. EEF.D & CO.
Sunbury, Nov. 80, S7'3. St.
JVOTHK..
"VTOTICF. is hereby given to all who aro iu
A.N debted 10 the lute llrm of Helliier it Hough
ton, In the hutcbury business in the borough of
Noiiiiiiinberland, to cure forward and settle
their accounts aith un.lt rsiuncd surviving part
ner, as tho busiuess of the linn muat be settled
without delay.
1 1. M. HOU.tlHTON.
Aroiihumberland, Ta., Sot. 38, ,7 '. It.
HIMIIAUT'N ViXi: TRICK TAU
rortIBAI
KATVlttis G.UKAL llEMhDY
roit tiir ,
THROAT AND TiUXG.1.
It is gratifying to ns lo Inform the public that
Dr. L. Q. C. Wlsbarl's Pino Tree Tar Cordial,
for Throat and Lung Diseases, bus gained an en
viable reputation from tho Atlantic to the Paci
fic coast) nnd from thence to somo of the first
families of Europe, not through tho press alone,
but by persons throughout tho States actually
benefitted and cured al lilsolllcc. Wliilohc pub
lishes lens, so sny bur repoitcrs, ho Is iiiiablo to
supply tho demand. It gains and hnl.lr. lis r-pu.
tatlon
First. Not by stopping cough, but by loosen
ing nii-1 assisting nuturo to throw oil' tho un
healthy matter collected about the throat and
bronchial tildes, which causes Irritation.
Second. It removes tho cause of irritation
(which produces cough) of the mucnous in' tn
brano uud bronchial tubes, a-slsts the lungs to
act and throw off tho unhealthy socntious, and
pnrifi-'s the, blood.
Third. It is free from sipii'.l.i, lobelia, ipeccs
and opium, of which most thioat and lung re
medies are composed, which allay cough o;i'y,
and dii-oiguiiizB the itoinecli. It has a soothing
effect on the st'Anncli, hiU on the liver and kid
ne)i,, and lymphatic mid nervous regions, thus
reaching to every part of the system, and in its
Invigorating and purifying ctl'eels it lus gained a
reputation which it ina-:t. hold above all others li
the mark'-l.
TIIK l'IN'i: TllliK TAll CORMAI;,
.'onl . iin-rie-nn Ivj Nj ;t,5a F:5!s
ivoiiM .bf.v.i.' nnors
Bring under my immcdi.il.)
not loose their curative qm
cheap and iini'iire articles.
dir.-
lion
s by
tiny sh i'l
tllll ush of
ji i: x ;: v si . vv i tn n a h t ,
l'uori'iiti'jr..
r i: i: i: o f c h a kg i:
i
Dr, L. O. C. Viliaitrt OlV.eu Par:ois are open
on ..loinliiys. J ues Jays and i eduenlay-. lioiu'J
A. M., to o 1. M., for consultation by Dr. Wm.
T. Mugee. Willi him are associated two non
suiting pliy.slcb.n.: of a. -kiniwieilu'ed abiiily. This
opp.iituni'y is lu.-l od'ered by any iu. lUiiti.ui in
the city.
All ietii'fs inN( lo RtVBi'tvw.'.l t
I.. i. vVISlMUi', 1. !.,
so. x. .s::coi) sr.,
PHILADELPHIA.
November M, 187. C mo?
Th" oldest nnd most rell'.t.'e Institution
tahii'..; a M.re intile Edu--atiou.
l'le.'-tieal business men as lnstru'tci.
For in'ornnil ion, write for a circular to P.
DUFF .V. hONS. Piit-I.'.ii-, Pa.
Sept. 'i-i, LST.'.oin.
I S I .
i cisso:
FaiiirsnjT 1 1
CHAKLES MAIIIL,
Respect :'
ilv inf.-
till- eiti.i'llS of S'.Plbu! V dud
v:mii. v, that lie has o ene-l a
TaIiioh chop,
on Von i ill Sireit, b.;lo.v Market, in the V ill len
building, and lh;.t ho is prepared to m.ke up all
kinds of
;r.XTN" ASt liOV'K HZtTH,
in the latest styles. 1 1:1 v i.i h.id lu'ieh exper
ience in the business he desires tue public- to give
him a trial.
Clothing will be made up in tha latest Paiis
and American Fashions in the most satisfactory
manner.
Aug.lVTiJ.-tf. I HARi.FS MAI'.U..
4 'J'!'.5 H- pon-ilile men as Local
Ac.-nt.. to se:l Fruit and oniH.ueiitiil trees
in neightioi lioo.ls where they resida. To tlie
right parlies veiy lhieral t -r;n - a ml nu opportu
nity to v-: -ibSi-h a sale an i ( rotita'.ilc business,
.Address Tue- Dmr-v C.una.l Co.. Wliolesalo
Nnti'ervmr.i. West liioie, ( he-.t.;r t o., i'u.
Nov." Jo, 1ST'.'. li:l.
is une li.-ileii by ally kllowu l e'ileri e. It . ill l I'll -
i ilieale, extirpate and thoroughly destiny all ooi
I conoid saii-tau. -es ia the Hh.a.l au-l uiil eereet .i- ;
aliy difptiall J .eui.osl'.ion t j bi.ious dri'ungv j
, iiieut. ,
ii. theie went of ii.'tliu in your Liver and ,
i Spleen f Unless relii v.-. the hloenl bep-jnics ini- .
i pure by ilelerio;.3 iiei'etions, produeiug scr..-;-i-'
1 lous or skindii ese, lliotehes, Felons, i'etiil -s.
j Canker, Pimples, .Vu., iVe.
! Have you u dyspeptic fttounieli I l'iiics Ul;.-. n
1 ti ui is promplly ui. led the system l.s debilitated
with poverty of the lll .o.l, Dropsical teudeiicy,
; ijcneml weaknesv :i it! Inertia.
1 l.i ve v.i'.i wei.kne.ss of the-Intestines f You
. are iu danger nt'Cnronic Hiari'U mor intUmina
' tioii of the I'o'.te'.a.
j Have you weakness of tbo Uterine or Uriua'y
! Organs! you are txpotel to sutlerir-g hi its
most ti'L'i' iVated term.
Aro you deject at, drowsy, dull, sluggish or do
piesscd In spirits, with head ace. buck ache, coat
ed tongue tind bad tasting mouth f
For a certain remedy fur all of t'icie ilLease,
Wcakne-ses and troubles i for cl-unsiug and pu
rity. ng the. viu'.e I hloo-l and linen ling vlitor to
iiH tht viuil forces j fur rulidlng up and icstor-
lug rbe weakened constitution Ush
J U HUH K li A
which Is pronounced by the loading medical a;i
thoiilie of l.niuK.n and Palis ttie mo.-t p-.wer-till
loivie and n'.ti-riilive known to the medieal
world." This is no new and untried discovery
but has been long Used by the leading phi niciai.s
ol other coiinti lea with wonderful remedial re
sults. Don't wuukcu and impair the digestive organs
by calh.iitlcs mi I physics, they give only lemoo-
raiytclief Indigent ion, Uiitulouey and dyspep
sia with piles uud kiLd'.cd diseaiics uru sure t J
follow their use. .
Keep the ":ocd pure r.nd healthy Is assured. I
JOHN il. KELLOtiO, IS Plait M., N. Y.
Sols Agcut for the United Sti tts. .
Price, SI per Untile. Send forCireu!sr. drl-Hw 1
IVAM'llO A.K.TS tM) nr month to sill
tho liupHoveJ Amcrleiin Family Knitting .Ma
chine. Iltie iuiplet and best iu Iho world. Ad
dress American Knitting .Machine Co., 111;".1!,'
Washington street, Rostou, Mast,. t'r T 4w
I.OOU3 f'H F.KT4 A l.i.. . .
Cj "( per w'k to' tycuts, inula or f.imale.
tJi)U To all who -fill wlte for an Asnncy j
we send for a tat.V A.f that "Wonder of Won
ders," the Iilustiatod Horu of Plenty. It coutaiiu
for ol
over fifty beautiful Illustrations, ami will be sent For fiill drvrlpilon add ui ilk, address lrrrr.c
FREK to al IV ho may write. Address I Oausim!, distcW. jlt'BUAUl) JlUOS.,. FiihlUhe-n,
Patcitou, N. J. dr7 4w N-.'S.Ht. ri ii i.c tl-sion
i iiimi mm jh jum n ii, j .i i 'i m timmjrrit
lAl t'ilV ,V (lit M OM M.V.
10 AI'.T?i want nl.s.r.ute'y the l-i st s-'ll-Jngbooks?
fend fur i-iieiiliii-s i,f" Vknt's Una-li-idgeit
lllim. I-'amilv Hilile. I M-r lieu pai-c
V bv 13 In. '() pag. a Bil.'e. Al.?-. Ac. Af-ahcs-que
tn.L.S (illt l.flirc. 1 idasp. .!:a Full i.llt, .T
rhispc, 11.(10. '-luMiii: 'I be White Chief'," fur
Winter Lve;.lln:, 'J,VU lui'il) r-iuly ' 'I he Aineii
can Farmer's Hor. r lio-'k :." Tim Staudird, -ti'.'h
1000 n-fldj, F.-i?o..lic Tieiilm. nls. Kv. C F.
Vent, N. i ei Clnciiiir'li, Vent t: vinodri.-h,
Clilcaj;o. .
" aGEN'I iH WANT ED. A,!,lr ss ."ior'Vlml.Voi't
liberal terms rv-r ntl-red. THE UlSCCYEKKR
"is:ovr.K.i,
nr.. LIVINGSTONE AFR1CA-TIU A.tvea
lure The Stunly Livlngslone 1.x'dltliui lo Aln
c.i. Liirge octavo volume, 1u,t Issnoil. cut.ta.iis
Incidoiits of the Wcnderftil fftreiT of Ihn Grenl
I'lnvi lcr, Ilm Country, Animals, Natives. Hunt
ing, Ac. Full account ot thU nui hi'.rc(it!i-.g
pint of the t'lobe. Outlll unff. r II. Adiiicis
I'nhiti Pohlishing Co., Chicago, Hip.; Philadel
phia, Pa ; or BpriiiL'buld, Mas. drll-tw
mi
KiiUCr-WCr.
rust Piemlum o KAa.lnsi.i87i
Double Elevated Ovuti, Warming Clind. Uri.il.
inz Door, l ender Guard, Dtiinpin and fhnkigii
Grate, l)ire?t Dralt. FULLER, WARREN
CO., 'J110 Wafer Strc.i t. New VorW. tli 1 l-4w
g $.r to $2;0 pcu uioiiiLS
male, to Introduce, the (ienuine Lnpiove.!
t""Comipein Sense Family ScWlnS; MaMilncThh-.
't. macl'lio- will. stiteh, hem. Ie:l, turk, tiullt,
f-il, bind, I'la'd nnd ciuiuoiih-r In a mot
""superior iiiann.-.r. Pi ice only 6' lo. 1'iiliy II
cenred and wiirraM. il for lit chis. We will
i pi.y ti.tjim IV.r ary rn:i"hine linit trill sew a
st rung.' r. more bcaai ll ;:l, or mure i hisl ic I'eam
5Ct!n n ions. R makes ilm "Fie.ttic Lock
J Mil eh." I-lvry see-mil si ieh can be rut, nud
si iil tin- cloth e ine.i -t he pulled apart, without
tcarltig il. We pi.y ngeiitB from e".'."i to $::St
1T ii:fe:th r.n I cr.i'-i:-'e--, :i ooni in Ii-.i. . .-.
Car from wlilcli t .vii-e Unit iirooe.it nn lie made.
Ad In-s Slif.'O.MIt A; CO.. Hi.ston Mass.,
I l'itis'iu..:h, I
I!!., I.-.--I.1
. Mii.-lw
IS I fjtl' r.
t: ':;ii;s'i
On he Une of the Union I'ae'lle Railroad, 11.',-('O').t''la're.-;of
the best Farming and Mi-nnal
liiu ls in i!ic,iia.
.1 Ooii.n'.'l Acre i in Nebraska, in the ' V:41
ley now lor ni'e.
.Hilil JitisuU'. E't-s tf f fH,
f-r G r. iu e.n.wli-.x an I Slock Raising t"i.iurri;esic.'.
by any in the United Slates.
Cheaper iii Pri.v. iimin favorable terms L'lveu
and mine convenient lo m.irkc' than can be I'onioJ
ulsew hrl":.
Ki-eelfo:ncsl'C:;i(ls i-i' Act. ml Sotll.tr-' .
The bet b ittion for Coloa'a-s ,-'i. Mini s en;'
tie I to a Hon;.-:. -ad of Hi.. ..-r. s.
Send lor the new Descriptive I'liniiJilet, wild
new iimjis, published in Lniile-h, Gr: u Wn, Sir"
(lisli and t).iuish, l.iaile.i lice evervvi here.
Address, O. F. DAVIS. .
Iw. Lnn.l t om'r U. P. R. Co., Omi.ha, Nrb.
i tI-:X'3'.i can in it ib belter than si.eu:
aa
. ...'. .:' V ..r j . . Aiitltur s- t'r ar '
Tlil.'KK YI".!- IS A
.V A i .i ' P.
i a oinp
;i to lh: t : i ;
to th: faiiiona "Ten Nights ii: i,
Nca- . fHi.oiHI . oj.'e s b.ivj been
i Bnr-Roi
old t and iu poi.nhiiiiv is still on the increase
I Ono -ingle agent Ii.i told upwards of 1 ,0uO cop-
it.-s. S'-eire ten itnvv at iniee. J. M. SI'OD
i DART A- CO.. l'r.' iisli. . rs. l'liilailrlphia. ds. --'
font'V c.irlly in i.b with Si. .il ind te; -
i" Check' outfit, l-i'! Circular-. i'i' -e,
S'lUl'orJ M'f's Co. l.ii Fulton St. N. V. Tr7 4v
A?al'.jT"S'.i, It hclln tIvlt among ulltta
sis. til. I pu.ple, thJ inie'die iig.'d, these nil aiii
liu t cut c.i in.: 11. e, and vojt'.i ot buth sei.es Ijuj
and r.'.id.with th irre-at'esl. prutit.
My JolJ.V ViUND'i SKCRKT, MO LEWIS'
let' and l.-.-i Rook.
It is iiieeti'i;: w it b iho grcat-t auivuts ) auS
there's ino:)-'.'- iu U.
Scud for ...ii- . ii.-iil.ir. etc.. -which are fir.
Ilee. OKU. MA CI. FAN, Pl.ila.'eli'.hla. ilrT 4'
I
AORN'IS WASTF.DFO:'. riif
Lltil'.T IN THE EASi'
The must most comprehensive aud Valuable re
lieiouswoik i-v.-r puhiih.-d ; al.-o, for our new
ill ii -t rale I L.imilv lili!c, containing b'JO 11 ni
Miiame illi-trutii.iiis. and Dr. Smith V eouijilei.i
Di -iiona'.--. "f tiie llii.lr. S-.-uJ for PrVpc-tnt
and .'iie-nars, laid we sir. .'' you h it airenie
say of Ihi the best nn l cheapest Family p'ii.ie,
nji I how fa-' lli'-v a n- -e ii'i-ii. Address NA
'.' 1 1 iN'.Vl. PI-liLl'SiUNw Co., l'tii'alelphin, Pa .4
IltfV'i'
be deceive, l et for co.iths. ool .i-, sore throat
ho. iseiie.-a;i 1 i-oii- hial il.'.'iuiti-.-s, u: C onlv
't'ils ;.!:!. I r.tiSetM,
Worthless iniil-ilhiiis me on tl.e"' ::.e.rliut, lm'.
the only srlcnlilie preparation of .e;i loi'.c Aci.i
for Lung di-eneet. is when cl.ouiiciil.'y combi.ufu
with 6:1. r veil known icmedics, as in these ':a-
bl.cts, nnd all parties are cautioned
,.n:t usluy
any other.
Iu ali e.is. of inilation ..'the mue
1'ilUle l l.Cse 1 M tllets s iioul.l I; ; ! 'ccU.VU a!, iliel.
cieausiue- nnd he.iling propert 'e.- areasiouishl:''-.
lie wariicdj M.'vrr n -gleet a cobjj'it is easily,
cured iu its incipient state, when, it be.-omsi.
chronic the cure is eeee iiuuiy . ..rlculr, es
We' N' ( ai bolie Tablets as n sp.'e'ttie.
JOHN tj. KI-'Ll.O.l'... IS l'::iil New York,
N'.'.liv. S!o!..l'.'IiI for United Slates.
Pi!"r '',ri cents a box.. Sen. I for Circu'.n.".
fiRF.VT OFFER ! iliun. R "watkh... 4.
J V liroadway, N.Y., will di-tp..?? of Wi Piano
Melod. oiis, and Or.'.-u-s, of slv lir?t cla.-s inal'.in;'
ilit-lil'!i;g Wntei's at very I'.w prices for cm ... )
p.ut cash, and P.. lane" in small month! iusta!
II. rut.. New 7 octllV.1 lirst clasi i'iilllf'S, uiOilerli
iuipi e-veni j:iti, for --io cash. Now iiu-f yaCOn
ceilo Parlor Org-Mi. the n. . -t 1 caiitii'i.! i-:;.L .i.
perfeet lone .v.rniide. lo.ir-liate.l Cnlaictu.-!'
i'liide.'.. Mxe mine- Btld Jlusie Mereiiauaisc i.
t pjI Pi" rj
i t vi w' 11 ty
RUBY
FURNACES
I -.mcriui l-.l. 1 r. Ml, on, ,
L.lWiOU, l'.Uel!.e.
i'UL'.n:
.ll litut.a-:. .aiitlva
1. WaRI'.F.N .fc C
Water ot..' Ne v lor.
s , . i C w
rr
tK
tv
Imp:
OVKK, l.Nl!fvAI.n A I'NlK'UAt E-;.
Funis iinv si.-e Co il.
I f'i.l.FK. WAKHKN .".')..
s7,l
!.'i!C Water St., New yoii:.
BLATCHLJ::V';i
' t lMTrd-'VED W.'fZZ '.VJ-I ?JtV?
5 Tasteless. DiV-a'.le.llincIer.iar...
Cheap. The be.it Pump for tho
TjN least mener. Attention is cs-
r." J ) p. "lallv invited to RlatchlevVl
r'1. .,.., I,,,.r,..l p..-.,.!.., ,,.;
New Prop Ca l; Va'.ve, v bicV
enii be w itii'lra'.. n .ii!io'..t rj
incviug the i'.iuiji or it.turbi;.g
liio joints. A'so, tins CoppSi
Chan. her. which never cracks or
scales, unci wut ou'..a.-i any ai.er. im twi uy
De.-.lers t-Vfivivlieie. Send tor Oitulo.ie n1
i'rico List. ' CHAS. . UI-A'fC lU.EV, Man'
faeluier, Cfja nieicc u:., 1 !.:,i.d'a. t'a. SI l.ly
0:', I . O'hl P'-r day 1
A Is V. .iD'.iu i a:;
(l IU C-v Oe.as.es,
f u'oikiug "fnplc, of elthe:
sex, joiiior or eln, ruatie more montiy ut Woiu
tor ti in ihi-ir sparn momriii-i, or uii the tun'
Ilia n tit anvthitif else. I'nrtien'urs fre"
Addres., C. ST1NSON & CO.,
SH-'.y. Poithmd, Maine.
T
illl be.; seillii"; lock In the market U Hm
Struiiglea of
PETltOLEUJI V. XASliY.
Jt is Ulualruti d by THOMAS N'AST, tin; great
est of American Aitl ,t, auu e,.'ntain i.n intro
duction uy Hon. Charles Summer, Agents want
ed fiu lhis and ntbi r ip-.ilar t.i.k. Addir.t I.
N. Rich irduon A Co., P.otton, 'i.ii.i., ,nid St.
Louis, Mo. NlC,4w.
5000 agents wanted ut oneo for onr new book,
TVe Life ol the irreat cvti'oivr, .
t.IVIi!10Xl
had his resurr't-ion from n livli jj Pca'.h, hy
KTilitlV. "
llarreii
ti P
ev.i4
SAnir"- S-l