Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 21, 1872, Image 2

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    Sunburn American.
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H. B. HUSltR,
K. W'LVtrT.
EJIIort.
' . StTNBUHY, DlXKMHEU ii,
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We notice in certain Journals, that re
port! ore in circulation Unit immense minis
of monry nrc bfiiv? collected to purchase
tho United State Seimtor from UjCiCotniiijr
Legislature, One of there Journals,
lcfonto TTrtfcAman, published by F- G'.Ay
Meek, and ox Democratic member rC the
Legislature, slates that two hundred and
fifty thousand tM'.ars nrolrtiidin reserve to
nlect Mr. Torver of NehtiyfWii county.
This report is, no doubt, ofop trill', a view
to slanders nnd If possible to Injure Gen.
Cameron, whose re-election pcr.erally
conceded. We rcjnrd all tlir.h Tcportg as
intended to injure the 'Republican party.
They arc raised to aroirss Busr';ci'ou, in the
minds of the peoplj, and-exolrcisa flection
''' in eur rank with a bono of nrnbnblv sue-!
c:edin:' in electing their c.n-jiditto. Good
mhn will frown rtown nil Hindi evil "lrnrtief a '
by which the farrlame.tf the State has been
so much impaired. The election of United
States SiuiatOr by tb Lcgislattire In 1F73,.
' will bo unattcuded by fraud and cc rruption
of any Uad. M'e havo ft large Hepublicau
majority tlvat cauuot be bought by any man
or clicuc. There, will bo men in both
brit-Chcs who have sufficient courage nnd
integrity, to expose a u.v attempt that might
be tnadc to elect a-United 'States Senator
liy corrupt means. YVolook forward to a
(' "new fctuto of a (Fairs in bur"nt,vj:t Legislature,
'' w" Jcv9ntuat all. allf.-.nnU at corruption
will bo ftt once frowncu down, and the
ty party brought to Justice, if such attempt
-should be made.' ' "', ' '"-Jn
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BUB BniDOE. It has. been sust-'
;0 by a number of prominent men througlv
out the County, that tho County Commis
sioners b urged to purchase "tho bridge i
across the river between this place and
Northumberland, and that tho bridge be :
. luadc free to nl!. This idea is certainly a j
: rtar,A on o it i imnnrtnnt In spcni-e. free i
' roads -f-crn all r.arU to the County" seat, j
ruiiue iaiu un i j j
V,"e art inToriuedhiit Uie bridge, whicu cost
originally about S0,000, can be purchased j
for SaO.000 by tlw Countv. The Couuty.,
: XJomrerissioners can be authorized to
bond
payable, say in tweuty ycara,: at .
jicr cent, in which time the valuation of . missiou of the owner, or shall lire a tfun in j Ttm Washington' Tti'pvhUcnn says .Sena
pi o-erty will be enhanced sufllcicnt to liqu'- or nar. any public highway, and shall i tor Catnemn made ft speech ou the French
date the debt with interest, and the coun- thereof le convicted, before any justice of , (.poilation claims in-tlic (Senate yesterday,
. .,,,. r .i : the peace, ue shnll for every such oircnce, ! in which he cave a history of them from
ty will get the bridge for notlunR. J his forf(jit th(J 8Um of forty slliuin;;Rt jlm act tho very becinnine. Our reatlers are all
is a matter in which the tax payers are in- the Supremo Court of Pennsylvania, in the familiar with the story, and will be thnnk
terested and they should give it a liberal case of Com. vs. liosdon dec'iiled May 11th j ful to us for sparing"tbpm the trouble of
mt!,ti.piiim rait will nrnvr t lipnefit to 1809, to lie still in force, and that oflenders i reading tho debate on the subject in our
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every one in course of time. Moreover it
j is as much the duty of the county to bridge
Uho Susquehanna river ns any other stream.
The only reason it was not done originally,
"fcas the inability of the county, fifty-live
years ago, to erect 'such a structuro which
thee eostabout 8P0 or $110,0(10. Even th"
the r"" -'"""-i uot have hesitated to ex
pend t20,000 for a bridge so much needed.
That sum then was equal to what 100,000
would be now. '.
... . tteatruent ol the inmates ol a house was
It appears thfrt the Southern chivalry-! ptrpetiatcd ou Friday nii;ht near Carbon
has not been altoaUicr subdued. We no- ! dale. As ucnr ns we cou'id ascertain, the
tico that some of tbeucmbcrs of tin South "'''."r nrB.,l? particulars of the affair.
,. T . , . , ,, . ... e ... ! On I ridny ni'lit Inst tx-tween the hours of ;
Carolina LcRislatunj talk of "tea . al)(, cluVl, nnc, twWve O.slodc 6ix nmsked
pneesand lead ns a wdr.pt remedy to set- icn went to the house of Anthony ltattle, !
tie their disputes.,. a merchat living on the turnpike, in the t
! suburb of Carbuudale, about two hundred I
Edwix FonnEST, the eminent American j feet train "Old looking." Three of them '
trn-rorlian w:is f.miwl .lc.ul in h..l nt his
residence iu Philadepjiit.- ou Thursday
morning of Inst week. ?Ie was a maji of
strong passions and deep fceliugs. He was
well known throughout the world as a fine
delineator on the stage.
The Secretary oi the Treasury . has de
cided that national banks ouUido of tho
limits contracted for with the government
by Adams Express Company may forward
old notes and receive new ones by expreds
at the expense of the department, as a tem
porary measure '
Tu ked, the great rob6cr, out of whose
pilfeciugs : the Uomocratic party of tfte
country, from 1S0O to the time ho was put
. rJL i.i . , f
nut of office, received the : means to conduct
itScampalgns.wasbroiighttotrlalonWed-
nesday last! "
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, Frank Hi. Art;. Jr.. is now denouueiu"
;cit!n Oratz lirown s a gnftt 'failure, ns-1
'Rcrtipin coarse language, that he wjtuts
him eet itsitlo for ail future itmei'aa ouo of)
: those nondescripU iu politics of wliom rio
. . , . . . . ,
' man can have a pmr VnowleJR8,
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Tint opinion is freely expressed m a,-
roiuistratioacktlcs at Washington, thnt
fceuaus? elect, rattetHnu, of South Caroliuit,
, will not be atluiittcU tp a soit m thetnl
. t( d States fc'f.r.iito.
Sitmxkii Hkjic KD. Tha House of I!e
' riroscntativo at M'ituhington, has prtsni'd,
, by a'very large vote, a reaolutiou ilvc'.uiing
that it is not witw r expedient to blot
' from any register nnd regimental Hags of
the United States all records of rtio lata re
bellion. This ia iuteudtil 'as a, rebuko to
Senator Suruuer.' resolutiuB filirady before
i 'the .Senate, -i -
At 9 o'clock on buuday oioruiiiK stnart
shocks of an earthquake were full at Port
land, Oregon ; rieattlu, Wabhiucton Terri
tory ; Victoria, .Vancouver's Islanil ; and
at other (loinU on the northern coast.
There were time shocks, but uo damage
resulted.
Coveuvok Gkahy has issued wriU to
the Shorill of Uradfotd, Columbia, Mon- i
tour, bullivau and Wyoming counties, com- 1
posing the Thirteenth Congressional
trict of Pennsylvania, specifying Tuesday,
Itecentber 24, as the day for a special elec
tion to till the vacancy in Congress caused
by the resignation of Ulysses Mercur, who
was, ou October 111, elected Justice of the
Supremo Court of Pennsylvania. The per
son chosen at this special election will not
hold his position longer than sixty-six days,
as he will receive his certificate of electiou
on December 2D, and will retire on March
4, 1(573, when tha Forty-second Congress
will adjourn.
Sdicidk. Gen. O. O. Maxwell shot him
self dead iu his room at the Phillips house
in Davton, Ohio, last Thursday. He was
formerly assessor of iuternal revenue In tho
8d congressional district, was a gallant
flcer In the rebolhon and n astounded five
time.
Bvxx&t).' limm,vr ion. The
lttcrrrrmrrd-ftiftfilircr' says of Mr. Sumner's
battlc-llag resolution:
"Wo regret that Tr. Kumuor should
havo rM lilt ftpplo of discoid" AjnonR the
people at this niomettV AVof aro perfectly
oware of the passion that Will bo excited
be this movouient, and in tho discussion
thf! .outh, as usual, Will I tho ;sulTefor.
It is too soon for us to expect to see nil these
Uiouutin tits ol the ir destroyed. AVe can
not, do it ourselves, and don't expect it to
ha done rII at onco by tho .North. . The best
that wo can he p i is thatlfi linio tho most
obnoxious will he forgotten or fall into
nrglecttnd disippear ; though wo are quito
sure there are thinr?s connected with the
heroic deeds of that struggle tho South
should not be contout shou'd die nnd be
forever lost to posterity. Tho resolution
of Mr. Sumner was a very mischievous
one, and tho subject ought not to have
beeu brouplit Up until tho people hart been
hetter educated in forgetfuluess of tho past.
It seems to us some men wero oorn oniy
to mnko mischief and to stir up strife, nnd
must fulfiill their mission."
Thk result of the Presidential election as
announced bv tho Klcctorial Col h ue is
aiven below. The iluntli of Mr. Greeley
'ins caused tho cluctorial vote to be strangc-
"lixea ,
' TRESIDICNT.
j For U. S. Grant,
Vor Horace (ireelcr,
For Ui Oratz Hrowti.
For Thomas A. Hendricks,
i For (.'has. .Jenkins, On.,
I For David Davis,
I For Henry Wilson,
j For 1!. (iratz Brown.
; For A. II. Colquit. Gu.,
; i'or X. P. Hanks.
I For Geo. W. Julian,
i For John M. Palmer,
; For Wm. S. Groesbeck,
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Cm-Wnfl Committee appointed
?!ul-,t(VinvCBit(, ttl(5 t.lmrs,r8 f bribery of
(Members ofC'oitsrcss bv Oakes Amis, iu
klie interest of tire -IVicifle Iinilrnad, has
! had cvfTil sittincs, MeConitt tho prin-
tipal witness to Mistnin theMiargos, has
' noon Heard, it no tens ttii? truth, tlio
I hands of some Congress are not clear,
j lie stated that he knew of but one Mum-
ber who had been given stoc'k, nnd that
was Mr. llrooks, of New York. Mr
! llrooks dcfiires to be heard bv tho comuiit-
tee.
. It J opposed by amno Persons that it
k uecetf arv for farmers and others to ad-1
vpig.j tlinjt gunning and hunting is forbid- j
den on thlir land-. This in a mistake.
-M"! Act 01 jvpru .-j,i,.vv provides tnai it
a gun on nuj iiickwcu or improved lanus 01 :
inliabilnuts of this .Sttto. witliiKit nor- I
t,ni. V en m twn f v ..rtni.witn.l li ia.-m, i ir.-.it,( 1.
tion laid beforo nuy justice of tho peace. I
. farmers are not obliged to advertise, but it I
i is well to do so, as U aavea tho aunoyance I
cf resortiu- to leual proceeding iu nmnv '
i rnsra. 1io.nn.utte piinuera will know tliat hunt-
; ins wiH "ol l'e pormitted ou their proper
tics, and will th-reforo give their premises
Ml ITl th.
A Uoi.T) ltoimKitY Tur limatrs of the
! House Ganticti 5fl,."U0 Dollars ami OiIkt
i ValublfH 7u.ni. Tlid .Scranlon Jlepubli-
'. cun my . A most dariug robbery and cruel !
entered me House, while tliree remained
outside as spies and to sua rd wo suppose. I
Tho bedroom occuj.i.-d by Mr. Untile
and his wife is ou the same tloor with i
the More. This they entered nnd found i
Mr. llatlle and his wife in bed. They told I
them to make no noise uor eive an alarm
or they would kill them. Mr. Hat He show- i
ed flight, nnd struggled inanlully, but it
was useless, lie was struck on the head
with the butt end of a revolver and stunned,
secured and eagged. Hie wife was also
bound and gagged. They then went up
stairs where a servant sir! and anenhew of
Mrs. llattlc wero sleeping, bound and gag-
i ged them.
I Having all in tho Iioumj completely at
I theie inprcv. nnd tvisl, pivintr mi nliinn :
j and it would have amounted to nothing
iiftliey had, ns the house was somo distance
i from ft".v "t,,Pr ' they rctnrtied to Mr. liat-
1 tie and demanded of him to goto the
Bloro ftud 0,en the safe.- Helmed )t was
i uscie.sstoresistins he was completely in
their power, mid acceded to their demand.
" hue he -was going mere aim (turin tuo
f'lme he was unlocking uc sate two re
i'volvers -were T"''iteil nt his head nnd trno
l-nh Kt ImuL H'hn si.ff. rmf-npd ' nnrl
tiKT took tTuriQiii SI, 600 in ci'ifrency,
two 820 tmld yiicrsrinu a ttoM watch' and
l. f . M . if If.
chain; After pc urns ihvir hon
I lettviug Mr. IWltlc in the Hloren
j Mr." tl,i Ml. u. -,ire bitd
orjty ttipj ii'ii
ltoodi hound.
bitdlv inlurfd.
PirH. lvalue is coiiuiiHii ro upi inim iroiu
. . . hliurlp. rL,c,iVed. Mr.
,.. ..12.. ..1 ... f . 1 A .
jatt!c is ri man about 4r. years of aju
r :
.V Father Murders liiM two JiukIi
ter.
CotriHiiANA. Ohio, Dee. 13. Tlie com
munity was thrown into intense excitement
yesterday forenoon by a repot t thnt Pura
Porter, living two miles east of this place,
had murdered his two little girls, ned re
spectively one and three yesrs. Some of
his neighbors arrived soon after and con
firmed the report.
Porter was living A'ith'his fathcr-iu-law,
Henry Flit-kinder, and was in tho rnoui
T.lono with the children, cracking hickory
nuts, tho children plavicg about the room.
His wife was, at the time, up stairs doing
chamber work. ' Heariui; gome unusual
noise she came down and found the children
dead and her husband going out with the
bloody iiatciict in ins nana. ;
He walked to'I'Ctonia, a distance of five
miles, whefe he was arrested and confessed
llio murder. He was taken to New Lisbon,
jail to await his trial. Ho has long borne
a had reputation. Ho gives no reason aud
uouc cau do assignca tor ir.o ueea.
Tlio ladtitu tVur.
Sau Francisco, Dec. 10. The latest
advices from Frescott, Arizona, slate Unit
General Crook w proseculinK tbe campaign
vigorously against the hostile Apaches iu
the northern part of the territory. Five
expeditious are operating in the mountains
east of the river Verde. General Crook
was last heard from east of tbe Mogollon
mountains. .During -the cauipaigu ono
hundred Apacuua have -been killed.
Xkw York, Dec. 13. A man giving the
name of Win. P. liraodou was arrested
yesterday immediately after selling several
New York bonds which, on examination,
were found to be included in tlio list ol
ef - 1 bonds stolen by burglurs from tho V aUr-
lorn uauK. fcuratoRa county,. Uctober PJ.
! Me was cotiiinilUxl lor cxajunatioii.-'
The United States Supreme Court on
Monday last decided tho caso of tho Phila
delphia nnd toading inilroad and other
railroads against tho collectors and officers
of tho lulernal revenno servico in favor of
tio railroads. Tho ofllccrs of revenue had
dislrAUied ccttain property of tho roads for
taxes the ronds brought suit against them
for trespass in the stato. courts, nnd obtain
ed a verdict ngainst them the eaeo wns
appealed to tho Supreme Court of tho Unit
ed .States ; The question presented was
whether, under the one hundred and twenty-second
section, of the Internal Itcvonuc
act, ns amended by tho act of 1PG0, divi
dends declared in tho month of December,
1809, but payable in January. 1870, and
interest paid in tho month of January, 1870,
were liabio to a tax. The decision of tho
court settles the question.
' It is twenty-one years since the Consti
tution of Indiana was adopted, and many
of its features nro behind tho times. It
forbids negroes or mulattoes to enter the
State, nnd prescribes a punishment for any
one who employs them or gives them any
inducement to remain in iho State. Its
terms prevent tho passage of any ailequnte
election or registration laws, and under its
provisions the judges of tho State are be
coming the mere creatures of parly. To
remedy these evils .a Constitutional Con
vention is asked.
Official statistics just published at St.
Pctersbum show thnt diirins tho past year
liver 80.000 persons died of cholera alone
in Kussia. The chief cause is ascribed
to the negligence of the authorities.
GREAT excitement reigns in Tirrlin over
the prospective resicnnlion of Count Uis
mark from the Prussian Council. His re
tirement, it is presumed, will produce a
crisis in political aflhirs in Prnssia.
'A despatch from Nantes, France, states
that the city presents a terrible spectacle,
pwing to nu overflow of tho Loire. The
principal portion of the town is tlooded with
water, and it is feared that eveu a larger
spnee will be submerged.
l.owEU California lias been swept to
an extent l tiliy square milts or more
by firo. The volley of ifosario seems to
have been the scene of lis ravages.
"Thero is," the account says, "scarcely
a bunch of dried gras3 to be found in the
valleyi
Tui: latest, cm dit in journalism is that
John C. Breckenridg'o, cx-Vicc Presi
dent of the V nited .Stales, is to be called
to the editorial chair of the 71'orJii, to
compete Willi Vico President Colliix when
he assumes charge of the i'riomif. Jour
nalism is looking up when editors become
candidates for . President, and ex-Vice
Presidents retire to editorial chairs.
Philadelphia, which recently purchased
the Sixth Prosbyttreau church, on Spruce
street, above i ifth, is littnic u up lor tlio
accommodation of the Constitutional Cou-
Tcntiun. .
( V.n(.Fi..g t.im.t 'PI.a nKl .on. Imttnut n.rt
and should bo paid.
rr,.,, ,f .t,..., v.i'.ri!..
T",CM , 1 'r(uM tT-,
m rilX president for the ensu-
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Fovn hundred and seventy-ono horses i
have died in Cincinnati from epizootic, in
the last four weeks.
In the Court of Appeals at liuffalo, X.
Y., in tho ense of John Gnffney for the
murder of Patrick Foy, the prisoner was j
brought into court on Saturday morning j
and sentcuced to be. hanged on Feb. t!.
Postmaster Dames and Pepuly Post-;
master Hraccy, of liolton, Mississippi, have j
been arrested for rubbiut; the mail. They j
were sent to prison in default of S,",000 j
bail.
Commodore Vauderbiit has abandoned, !
for tho present at least, his underground I
railroad through Mew i'ork city.
iF.ngland will waul, in tho twelve months I
between (Scptemler, ltsTJ, and September,
"unureu uimion uusneis oi wueiu
!'ora !'''2 he'ds. Mic is now receiving
!ivu """'"'f bl"Uui,,. wei of whlt''' n
fmind.Table share is Iro.u 1 ranee where
1,t! ""P '!as .V" " OW1
hr0? "eld . d. hfl PB, t toward
nmkm" oad tha Slwli de.tie.uucy.
Thomas Dunham was arrested in Xow
Yoik, on Saturday, for attempting to tell a
bonJ of the State of Mississippi, which had
been raised. On his person were found
bonds representing 40,000, all of which he
admitted were altered.
i The Fire Marshal of New York says the
I fire in the Fifth-avenue Hotel originated iu
(Mary Graves'room, and was curried by
the scrubbers, who wen siifliientivl lx-fori
they were butned. inasmuch ns tho riames
hnd to burn from tho hall, way through
partition walls, occupying tiftcen or twenty
uninutes. - " .
)- TirK funeral 'of eight victims of the
Jfifiy-avenue Hotel disuster took place in
Xow York on Saturday morning from the
Church of St, YnwM Xnvu-r. The bodies
were plu,ivr-d waUlUt fotlins, hut bore
no inscription, 1 bo remains were removed
to Calvary Cemetery for interment.
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(Alrbcrfisuitnls.
; CHRISTMAS!
Tll.illH:i S. KIIA.XXOX,
Tttlrd nml Market Square,
TTAS Itiet rceeivod a
full line of tlrst-class
gid at moderate prices prices.. Has the
best stuck outsldv the cities, eoiibisiin of
American nud Swiss WnlrlicN,
Elirlu. IlUaols. Howard & Co., Walt ham, Mass.,
tprin-lield Watch Co., t'siladelphiit. Also a full
line oi Ludis' and Ounl.' tioli) and Silver
Watches. : j
JEWELRY. ;
Kouum &dkl sets, piuk coral and tioid seti,
Enr-Kiuns, Necklaces aud I'cudau'.s, pnyx aud
Jul Jewelry.
SILVER-WABE,
SnTld Silver-ware of Stetlfngpuritj , made to or
der. Bridal and Presentation Pieces, Knives,
Forks snd Spoous in fuses, also, a fall line of
Silver Plated Goods, Tua Stts, lco Water Sets,
Erbit Stands, Cake Baskets, Cotlee I'rns, Fork,
aud spoons- treble plated, the best In the inarkuta
SPECTACLES.
If iyou Talus your Eyesight, ns tha Perfect
Lenses, ground from minute CrUlle Pebbles uiel-
tud together, and derive there name "Diamond"
on account of there hardness aud brilliancy.
They will last many years without chauge, aud
warranted Superior to all others In use.
TABLE CUTLERY. (
Ivory, Pearl aud Metal handles iu cuici sup
plied to order.
(I.O(U!.
A full assortment of Eiht day and Thirty
hour Clocks, also Calender Clocks ol ull discre
tions. Engraving dona at the shortest notice.
AU goods sold warranted as they ais. rcpre
seuied. Aud ha .would call, tha ttUeutiou-of hi
pauoi'.s aud the .putilio to hi Urire stock ur
AMtKICAN atod Swiss Watches of tha Unest
makers Iu the world, Ko trouble to show goods.
van ana examine uiy siock.
- TUAD'8 8. MIAKNON.
Sunbury, Dee. 31, 187A
Scto Sfcbcrlismcnis.
The First Nallonnl ItnnU of Son-bnrj-,
I'enii'a."
NOTICE Is hereby glren, tlint the reguUr an
nual election of Director of "The Klrrt Nn
tlonnl Hank of Pun bury, P," will be held
mi Tuesday tho twenty-eighth (2Rth) day of
January, A. I)., 1873, at the Hanking House, In
tho borough of Sunuury, Pa., between the liaurs
of 10 o'clock, a. m., and 8 . m., of ald day, In
accordance with the provlsloni of the Art of
CoilglCM.
S. J. r ACKER, CatMer.
6unlury, Tu., Pec. Si, 1878. '
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NOTICE U hereby K'veu that svpUcatlon hal
I ecn made to the i-'onrt of Common I'lens
of Northnmherland eonntv, tit the first German
Reformed Church of Snnfanryffor an amended
ehartrr of Corporation for said Chnrcb, and If no
snlllcii'iit rcaion to tho contrary li shown, a de
creo will be made at tho next term tf eald Court
accordlnp to the act of Auembty In inch caso
made and provided.
L. T. ROnRBACH, Proth'ry.
Sunbnry, Dec. 21, 18T3. '
WEW DISCOVERY
In Chemical and medical Science.
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35r. O.IRVIVS TAR nJOTFDIES
Cura Incipient Confijmiption.V
Dr.CAIlVI.VS TAU IlIEDIES
Cure CnfnrrJi. ' -Dr.
G.VIIYIVS TAR IIKtEDIES
Cure Asthma. " '
Dr. O VItVI VS TaSI KE7IED1ES
Curo Heart Disease.
Dr. CAJtVI.VS TAIt ItEMEDIES
Cure INeac. '
Dr. CA5SVIVS TAIt jUSIEDXES
lie-jyVito t'.ioEivcr.'
Rr. CAES'SVS T.U REMEDIES
jl.'elu'e tlieSloniacllandllOWel
Dr.CAalVIVS TA3t ItE.IIEDIES
Cure all E'eirsalc WeaJtnesse,.
Dr.CAVIX'S TAU BE.T3EDJES
l uvifv-1'10 lilood.
Dr. CARVIVS TAR HE7IEDSES
Curo Diseases of tlc T!u-oat.
Dr.
CUXVIX'S TAIt UE.UEDIES
Curo Krosictiilis.
CAKVIVS TAU BE'XEDIES
Cure "Kosc C'old,"or"S1a rever"
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CARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Curo T.iinr Divuse-.
(3ARVIVS TAR RE'IEDIES
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Cun Const lpatiou.
Dr. CARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Curo Salt RSicuei.
Dr. CARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Ci'.ro Ki?ej Dlse;jses.
Dr. CARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Prevent Cholera &YeIlowt'evtT
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Prevent T'lalarions Fevers.
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lies lore tho Appetite.
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L. r. HYDE Sc CO.,
BOLE FitOPBIETOBS,
IDS Seventh A ve., Neto York.
Dteembpr 21, liwi. ly
pLVKIES SUlil'CENA IN DIVORCE.
Anna Illihards. by her next friend John Dale,
V8.
Lewis r.lcLard.
Northumbeilaud County, to wit:
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Lewis
Richards, tirci'ling !
':VhsTe, Anna Richards by her next friend
I Joint Dale, did on the 17lh day ol June, exhibit
her petition or libel to our Judges of the Court
of Common Pleas, of the Couuty of Northumber
land, praying for tho causes therein set forth,
"V " 'r" " ,
Kiehards : We do therefore command you. as oft
before we did, the said Lewis Richards, that you
personally l.c nnd appear before our Judges, nt
Sunbury, nt, a I 'nun ofCouimou Pleas, ther to
be holdi'ii for the said Couuty, on the first Mon
day af January next, to answer the petltlou ortt
bel sofxhioited airainst you by the fnld Anna.
Kiehards, nnd to show e;u, If any you have,
why tho said Anna liicbards, your wife, should
not lis flivcii cci.1 iroui Uie Bond of Matrimony con
tracted with you, according to the Act of Assem
bly, in such cafe provided, and to do further surt
receive what o-ir said Judges shall havo consid
ered in that hohalfj and hereof fail not.
Witness the llouorablo Wm. M. llockufeller,
President of our said Court, ut Suubury, the
third day of Dece mber, A, U., oue thousand eight
hundred and seventy-two.
8. IL ROTTIEBMEL, 8herlfT.
S. II. Ksowi.es, Pi put y Prothonotary.
Suubury, Dcctiilber 14, 1S72.
'Ol'T rKOri.AM ITIOX. KotU-e
Is hereby given that the several Courts of Co;u
inon Pleas, General Qunrlcr Session! of the Peace,
and Orphans Court, Court of Oyer nud Terminer
and Central Jail Delivery, lu and for the county
of Northumberland, will commence at the Court
Iloiiio, In the borough or bnnoury, at luo ciotn
A. M.. u .MONDAY, JANUARY the Oth, next,
and ill coutiuuo two weeks.
The Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Consta
ble! in and for the couuty of Northumberland are
requested to he then nnd there iu their proper
pursoin, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions,
and other remerabrauees, to do those thlugi to
their several ollle.es uPPertuiulug to be done. Aud
all witnesses prosecuting iu behalf ol the Com
monwealth, ngalnsl any prisoner, aro requested
aud comiuauded to be then and there attending
in their urouer nursous to prosecute ugalnst hliu
as shnll lie just und not to depart without leave
at their peril. Jurois are requested to be punc
tual in tluir attendance, at the lime appointed,
nirrceablv to their uotlces.
Given uuder my baud at Sunbury, the 1st day of
December, In the year of our Lord oue thousand
cljint hundred ana seventh -two.
SAMUEL II. ROTHARMEL, Bherltf.
ADJOURNED COURT.
I'roeluiuatlou.
"1T7HF.KKAB the Honorable Wm. M. Rocka-
V feller, l'reideut Judge, and hli Associates,
for this District, have issued their maudate .for
an adlournsd Court for Northumberland
eonntv. to he held ou Monday the 80l at De
cumber, A. D., lTi, being the 6th Monday of
said month. In Bunhnry, sua so last one vi. i
thernfore give notice to all Jurymen drawn for
this Court, and all other Interested, to be sad
appear at the place alorasuld at 10 o'eieoK, a. ui
of said day.
fAMCFL II. ROTUERMEL, Sheriff.
' . - Hheriff'S Ofllce,
Sunbury, Not ember 'JSth, WIJ. ' . -"
5 J
Saubary 91 axon ic Hall AMOrlatloa.
NOTICE U ticrcbr 0Tn, thnt nn election of a
Bonn! of'wvn Msnspers to coniruct the bn
tn of "Ttm tinSmry "Mmilc Hull Associa
tion" for the ensnrrrg yrttir, will be hnld nt tha ol
dc nt 8. P. MolYwlon, Eq., Iti tbe boroucli of
Buubnrv, on Mnnrtny th HOth dT ot Pcr.;ml)er.
A. D., lin, bctwtdii tn boun of JO a. in. and 8
p. ni., of said dfiT. ' 1 :
it. T. TtonRBACIT, Secretory.
Sunbury, December 21 , 187a.
Ml Kit 1 1' I' W N,l EE.
BY virtuo of a certain Writ of lAvari Fntiat to
roe dlfocted, will be exposed to public sale,
nl the Court Honse, Iu the borough of 8unbnryr
Northumberland county, Pa., on
MOJf DAT, the 6t'h flity of JANCAUY,
A. D., 1S73, at 1 o'clock, p. tn.. tho following
properly, to wit : All Unit eortnln piece, parcel
and tract of laud eituatu Iu Lower Auirut t:i town
flhfp, couuty nforcenld, ndjoinlng lands of Rou
ben Conrad, Henry 6'ulpe, Clkni'lcs Fny, Peter
Mallck, John F. Zimmerman, llujiry D. Mallck
and ollier,.coutiilaluir Ctty-nino arrcs, more or
efi, And coiiBlslluif of tw couMkuouii i-lccf?, so
parutcly boundod and described ui follows: one
thereof beginning at a small hickory, thence by
lnnd of Puler Conrad, south, ciu;Hlv-uius and a
quarter degrees, caft, forty-three pevchus to a
Mono tbeuce, by land now or la!e of John D.
Malltk, north, Qvc and a half decrees, cast, oug
hundred mid scrcntecn and two-truths perches tu
n stona: thenco by land now or lute of David
Mallck, west, rorty thrcd perches to a stone, and I part of the town olie to tut Ni C. It. Ii. ONE
thence by land ot Peter B. Malluk, south, five ': ISLAND, sittintu iu the river Susquehanna, con
and a half di'grcup, west, one hundred mid six- tiilninsr t went v-elffht acres more or less, nil clear-
tenth porches to the place of begluulng, contain-1
ing twcuty-nlno acres und seventy-sweu perehei
more or less, excapMiur therufiom about one tuid
a quarter ncrcs, hold by John 8. lleiuiinger to
Peter R. allele, which said ileseribed land. lit-
mg me same winco caiuuvi i.ysiir nua wile uy
I'cd dated the 1st day u( April, A. D., eighteen
hundred nnd ftfty-tw o, pjr.uited and conveyed to
cald Joseph Conrad Iu fee simple. The other of
said pieces Is Uouudcl atld sle'i ibed as follow :
begliinlng at a pine, kiiut coiner of l.iuj of Eph
ralm I.ytie, Sarah Anu Conrad. Absalom Conrad,
tlieucc by land onteuhea Conrad, south, eiehty
six degrees, went, one hundred and twenty-three
and two-teulhs perches t -sttino ; tuence by
laud of lloubcu Ctniiud and Huury fcliif, north.
seven nnd three-quarter decrees, vei, forty-six
and cluht tenth rwrchr too. Cliestuut i thence by
land of Peter Mallck Charles Foy and the nbova
described tract, aiutli, eiKl.ty-ilght and three
quarter degrees, east, one. hundred and seventeen
and cne-leiilh perches to a piuo btuinp j thence
by land of Henry W. Mallck. south, lour de
grsis, east, tv.vnty-two ud six-teutlu peaches to
a Chestnut oak ; thence by the same, north,
lghty-e!e;lit and three-quarter degrees, cast, six
and two-leiilh perches to a pine knot, thence by
1" nd of AbsulOiu Conrad, south, twruly-ouo and
one-huif di'groes, cast, - thirteen perches to the
place of beginning, containing twenty-seven
acres, nuu ouo nuuuicu ana my- iwo pereue. ue-
iug the same land which Keubeu Conrad by leed
dated theifith dnv of Mav. ISM. L-ranted and
conveved to suld Joseph Conrad in Ieo simple i
the said two contiguous pieces being now held by
said Joseph as one piece and farm.
Seized taken In execution, nnd to be sold as tho
property of.loeph (. onrad.
SAMUEL H. KOTHEUMEL, Sheriff.
E!ieiill"s Oihce, Suubury, Dec. 17, lo72.
KIIEEUFF'.S NAEEK.
BY Tirt ne of certain Wrlt of rn. nyoruu. Fie
ri f'aclnit, Tsvirn furins, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale, nt the Court House, In
the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland countv,
Pa., on TUESDAY the
311 DAY OF DECEMBER, 1872,
AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Tho tol'.owrng property, to wit :
All that cctain lot or piece of ground situate in
West Shamokin. Coal township, Northumberland
ifinnlv Pi'nni'li-'ini tfu'Afime Iti'lnu-luf iinmher
3 In block No.' l, on which Is erected cue two
story dwclllnt; hoiie. Seized, taken inexoeution
and to Le sold as the propeily of I raucia Sparc
mount. Also, All that certain piece or lot of gronn J sit
uate In the borough of Sunbnry, aforexaid, mark
ed iu the genera) pluu of said l oroiiL'li as lot No.
nlnety-lwo (Ok!,) containing in brcndtli north and
south, on Broadway street, fifty seven (57) feet
aud six inches, nnd In leutflh east aud west, two
hundred and thirty ("lid) feet, bounded ui the
south by Whortleberry blreet (now Walnut
street.) ou tlio west by Broadway, on the north by
lot uuinbcr iiiuely-oue (11,) and ou the cast by
an Alley, whurcou Is eruvtul a two-story frame
building, and buck kitchen, feized, taken In ex
ecution, aud to be so.d as tho procrty of Mary
r . ehrnntz, with notice, to ueorge t-you ana .an-
cy his wife,.! oi re Touunts. .
Also. A certain lot er piece oi grouuu, limine
iu Washington, township, Northumberland couu
ty, I'eunsylvaula, lioimUcd ami uescriutsi as fol
lows, to wit I on the north uy josepn u. kcuuck,
and ou the cast by lauds of At Wiiain Kchres,
ou the south by lauds of Joseph 11. Ruckr
and on the west by laud of Joseph tf. Uehin k,
coutuinir.g fosly-twoaud on half pcrches.wheie
Ciu ro elected one o itory frame dwelling
bouse, frill" UiHty,and Crame ulncksinilu shop,
i.b.1 a wail of water, , SeittJ, luUon In cxccutiiui.
aud t b .sold us tuo, properly of William lia-
Also, A certain dweUinf house of two itories,
havine'a-rut.nMwcaty feet, and a depth of
fourtoeu feet, aituitla. on all thnt certain lot of
grar.bdin Wert Mliaiaekin, foal township, oouu
ty oi naanuiiawosuoi ss.i cubib ui huuh ui.
ma, aud koown aeu seiiriiated ou a pnn of Vt est .
Shawokiu.on lototuabtt MRhteen. lu-bloek nuiu
kerU, fronting on Pino streoiy llnsr utiinte four
rest looth of . tbe afiawt llnucr Tin eireel, In
WestBhanMiklrt.'ntiasl, taken In ext eation, and
to be sold ss the preputtyiot August u Kiel did.
Also, AU that crlulu Jot "-or piece of ground
situate iir Ihe borough of JshsuiOkiii,, Norlbum
herlunil ennutv- helmr lot number cinht f8.) lu
DIocK eu inner eigniv-nve oouuucd ou. mei
north bv lot 3Tb 7.onM S""lb t'J let So. B lu
same hlock, ou the east uy Murket.iiiii, and ou
tho west by au Altcy, fontaiiiiug iweuiy-uve icev
t'J51 lu front, ou MaiU-t street, and oue buudred
aud fifty U5d,) mpi e or less, In depth, to iu Al- :
ley. Boiled, taken la exeeullon, and to be sold
as the properly of Tobias. Koj'pcalurer auJCath-1
arlqe. Hoppsuliafcr. r , .. ,,. . '.
Also. All that eectaradot er piece of ground
tituati in Uie borough of WsWoolown, Nonhum-
berland couuty, Peuiwyivauia, uouuded and de
scribed as follow 1 koMttdedoH theuorth by Sixth
ureal, on the ea4 by Ash or Client ti at street, on
tbe south by lot .NO. iM.on tuewest oyan Aiiry,
beiug marked or designated on the map or plan
of last borough o( Watsuntown as lot No. ltti,
containing a front 011 Ash or Chestnut street, of
55 feet, und depth pf 105 feet. Seized, taken in
execution, and to be told as the property of Cyrus
If. Taylur.
Also, All that eeitalo lot or piece of -fcrquud
liluale in tin town of Ilelfsnateiu, In Cunnson,
township, Norlhatnbeilaud rouuty, Penusylva
nia, bounded ou Uie north by au Alley, ou the
south by Uigbalieel, on the caul by lot No. 17,
aud on the west by lot No 15, lu bloc forty-two, ,
(13,) It being lot No. 16 lu same block, roiilalu.
lug thirty fuel lu front ou High street, and oue
buudred aud fifty lu depth to u Alley, whereon
are erected a two story frame dwelling house. 111
feet front, aud eigutcsu feet Iu depth, aud other
.outbuildings. Belied, taken lulu execution, aud
to he said the property 01 .wauuet 11. oouca.
Alio, A certain two story frame messuage and
tenement, situate lu the borough of Waleou?
town, in laid county of Northumberland, ou the
north-weet corner of Eighth and Main streets ou
loll Noa. HISS andaSt, iu the general plau of said
town, ooutalning in front ou Main street, filXy
nvefset, and in depth tblrly-eiglit feet, that Is
aid building biing 6 feet by 84 feet, aud the lot
or piece of ground uurtlbjg appurteuaul to aald
buildiua. : Seiied, Ukeuiu kcuuoo, aud lob
old a in property f-OkrisilBO tiruhb.
. , . fc. IU ttOTIURMEL. Bherilt
Bherir Oftic, apburyt Due. U, lri
HCMOilir
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NOTICE.
rpiIE Books, Notts and Acsonntg of J. IT. Crki
JL ley & Co., art la the hands of J. It. Cpnley
at the store of Messrs Palut A McCoruiick for
collection, and all persons knowing themselves
Indebted by noto or book account, will please
make immediate pnyment. '
J. H. CONI.ET A. Co.
Bunbtiry, December 14, 1872. 4t.
ASSICKEK SALE OF VALl'AULE
TROPERTY.
Will be otTored ot -public salo, In Georgetown,
Lower Mnbanoy twp., Northumberland county,
Pa., rtn WED.NEHDAT, the 1st rlav of J'ANUA- I
RY, 178, the followine vnlnnMc property, to I
wit t All those ci-rtaln two lots of ground" sit- I
uate tn Georgetown, Pa., nt X. C. K.K., station,
whereon Is erected a large two-and-a-half story
FRAME TAVEKN, large Store I!oom, Stable,
Tee llonse and all lh neeessarv oMbnlldincs.
The Tavern is located at the linllrond station
nnd ndloinincr tlm TeleL'mnh nffle. Dnn lrw
wahk HOUSE, on the river bank opposltcthe i
N. O. R. R., station. Also In the same place ;
TWO LOTS OF ROUND, No. 12 nnd 13 being
according to the plan of said town, si.xtv-six feet I
front and one hundred and slxtv-llvo feet in I
depth each, whvraou is ortctcd one double house
and one largo store house (new). This Ix n verv I
desirable pronertv for bnslner. AIpo, at -tho ;
same time nnd oln'ec. one Corner Lot. vaeant. be- !
ing;slxty-six foet frout and one hnndrcd and six
ty-five feet In depth. Ibis lot is In the center
ed nnd in lii'gh state of cultivation. One tract
of land situate near tleorgstown, Pa., bounded
III. I.kn.l. f I II Idu a. U... n . ln....u f e 1 ..n
Hroiious, and otlmis, ccntainii.g ten acre, inoro
or kss, all eleaidl nni in a hhrfi state ofciiltiva-
tn;u. Also at the same timo au.l plncc, about
tliree quarters of an acre of Lime Stone Land
with three lime kilus tlmrccu erected, adjoining
lands of John Ding.imjn and A. llotliunnel.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., cm
sal. I day, when !ve' conditions will be made
known by
V. P. HH KF.l.,
L. T. KOHKBACir,
Asi-lgoees of Peter Sorrel.
tMnv' """""" ' 1
r ri , iv.- , t ,o-i
A I'CTl O X !
HAUOAINS ! 11AKGAINS ! TlAV.ti ATNS ! ! !
At tha Third St., Am tion Store, near Market
i Square, Mllh'r'a Mock, Every Kvening.
Special Sales for Ladies, Wednesday nnd Sat
urday afternoon.
. Dry Cloorts aad Notions, Muslins, Wool Blank
et", Wool Shnwls, Canton Flannels, Ladies' and
i (.cut's Hose, Albums, Accordeon,(unterpaues,
j TOWELS, LINEN TABLE COVERS,
i Undershirts and Drawers, Clocks, Pocket Knives,
, . . . of ,.., l(0i1, ,ncll(ic),1L.,i
, . ,
Call and examine for voursolves. Store open
; througli the day lor he ceomuio Jatlou oflho'
that cannot UUend the evening sales,
('oods sold at auction prices. All goods war
ranted ns represented or thomoncs refunded.
Don't forget tin! place, Miller's lllock, near
Market Square.
Dee. U.
"JOTICK is hereby given that nu flection of
managers of t tic Accommodation Saving
Fund and Loan Association, will take place ou
Saturday, the 2Stli December, 1H72, lit their rooi.i
in I lenient s llmtdlng, third street bunburv, nt
T o'clock, P. M.
S.tAfL. FAUST, Snr., PresiJ't.
Japop Siiipmav, See'rv
Sunb.iry, Dee. 14. ISii;. lit.
; tii(.s rou .jiist;ias.
I OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.
OLI IRISH WniSKV,
FINE-JAM ACA RUM.
. FINE ST. CROIX RL'M.
Very OLD APPLE Wlilf
KV.
Al
of these for hut diiuL for winter nights.
Then we have
E L E A N T K y E WHISKY,
4.0J a -xllon, or ill.OJ n dozen.
GOI. i SEAL BR A N D Y ,
JflS.OO a dozen.
VERY FINE PALE 6IIERJtY WINE,
. $11.00 a dozeu.
RARE OLD POUT WINE,
-i : ..: . f ltiM.a doieu. .
All citrcfully packed and lont to any address.
; Send lu yonr orders. .' '
, i ; ' . -: .
. ; II. ft A. C. VAN PEIL,
The Wine TeTchAo!, 1310 Chostnut'S ., fchlla.
Seiit. 21, 1S71. 4m'. " ' '
. . . NM.CIAI. .OTK E.
In n
ralu extending our AonunI Greeting to oar
frleud-'and patrons," wa bee leave to nnnonnre
j that tiudingoursnlves forced to enlarge our Show
rooms to meet the demands of a greatly lucrcas.
cd bnsiness, (t becomes necessary to reduce our
immense stock, previous to making alterations.
We are therefore, offering ipeeial luduceiueuts
to purchasers, the present
'ilO Lip AY SEA6ON. 1
Not. U, l7a 2m
IIItlSTM AS ;oos.
JIE.CALDWELL&C-
902 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA-
1 kve P'rw ready their magulflcent stock of
IIULIUAY dUOIMi.
JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, FAN
CY GOODS, EUROPEAN NOVELTIES.,
ATTRACTVIE OOOD8 AT MODERATE FIX
ED PRICES.
902 Chestnut St. 002
i Auditor' Xoti.
"VYOTICE Is here'iv clven to the creditors of
Jl Johnsey Shaffer, whose proper ty en Fourth :
street, Sunbury, Pa., wai lolil at bherilT sale, at 1
November Term, lbW, that the uudersigucq uas
been appointed Audhnrto dh.trtbute tint 'feuds
arising from the suleuf said properitto sliosesn
UtJedAheseto. A meeting will be held al bis of
fice in Sunbury, ou she SSth day of December,
lBv-'sM tt'ckx. p. u- i I
, A. JORDAN, Auditor. ,
' Rnnbury, Dec. 6, tn..t. . -
. 4n '
GOODS.
Application for Ilotvl IJccnne.
NOTICE Is hereby Riven, that the following
persons have fllrd, In tbe olllce of the Clerk
of Qnarter SosKicas of the Peace, tliclr appllcn
tions for Mceneeto keep a Hotel, Inn or Tavern,
in the otllco of the Clerk of Quarter Pefsion of
the Peace, RKrreably to the provisions ol the Act
of Assembly, to be preteuted at tbe Jnuunry
Sessions next, viz:
J. P. Fesjler, Bunbury, i old Btand
James Torts, bunnury, old t ami
Jesse Honnsyl, Bbnmokln township, old stand
0"rt:e 8. Hurr, Northumberland bor., old stand
Alexander McKim, lit. Curmel, old stand
u B- Fy Lower Auausta towoslilp, old stand
August Hummel, Morthumbei land bor new stand
Michael Kosensteln, Bouth Danville, new stand
i Michael llornn, Mt. Curmel,
' C. Jones, Northumboiland,
i u"vld DaTl Ml- nrmel twp.,
l'ete' Wert. lwor Mahatioy,
LUcorse Ayer, Coal,
i Autltony Hingharc, Cameron,
old stand
old stand
old stand
old stand
old stand
old stand
Jonu . unora, onamoKin dot., c. rv., om siaua
J",,n Hojd, Coal twp., old stand
Michael FNherty.Shauiokin bor., E.W old stand
Daniel D. Wary, bhamokin bor., E. Wold stand
l'trlck Knrins, bhamoklh bor.r' wi r. 'old Hand
KliH Bhnukweiler, Bhauio'n bor. w.w. old stnud
i'atrick Tyuen, Coal twp., . - old Ho ml
.T-liti ESmunds.Shamokln bor., e. w. new stand
Wlliiam Mann, bhaniokin bor., c. w. old stand
Isabella Parker, Coal twp., old stand
Christian Grubb, Wntsontown, old staud
Mlehnel O'Sell, Mt. Carmel twp.,- ' now stnud
l (ieo. . Fisher, Shamokin bor.. 'old stand
i ' L. T. ROHRBACH, CletU.
Sunhuiy, December f, 1S72. 3t
! Rcslanpnnt an1 'ing IIHHe El-
j reuses,
i NOTICE is hereby given, that the following per
sons have tiled in the olfice of the Clerk of Qnai -
! ter Sessions of the Pence, their applications for
j License to keep a Ilestaurnnt and Eating House,
ngrecable to the provisions of the. Act of Assnn-
: bly, to ha presented at the January Sessions
j next, viz : .......
William Och ring, Sunbury, new stand
George Stuck, Sunbury, " old ttHinl
Michael Weaver, Siiiiliuiv, old stand
A,,rt.-..w J.,kv. Slm...lln 1m.. o w.-ww sl-,n,
I Anthony Nersehhneh. Shaken no. e.r. new stand
. J. M. ilMiighton, Shanioliin bo., e. w. new stand
John Spears, Sliainokin bor., E. W. new stand
bridiret Coyle, Trwnrton, new stand
Charles Shenawo.f, Sltaino'n bo., w.w now stand
(ieorge Hack, Shamokin bo., e. w. "old stand
Andrew Druifner, Rush twp., old stnml
M. L. Fisher, Sunbury, old stand
Thomas Snyder, Snnbnry, ol.l stand
John Farnsworth, Upper Augusta, old stand
! Vl,ll'1n",1.vk! Xorthuinbcrmnd bor., old Hhii
j A "' W ' 1 isber' 1 r'rT!'KrtIi:B.cn?CleS1tk.U
i Sunbury, December 5, IS?.'. lit.
Old StHll.l
d
I.lcoiisc Cr tVfioIosnlo I.Ijnor Ntorc
i NOTICE ti hereby given, that the follow lug per
' sons have tiled In the olllce of Hie Cleik ol'tii.iir
! ter Session of the Peace, their application fur
License tokeep n Wholesale Liquor Store, iti.
i able to the provisions of the Act of Assembly, to
I be presented nt the January Sessions next, viz :
I Christian Nitf. Sunbury, " old stand
i H. E. it Evan LnU, Milton, new stand
j Patrick Dally, Shamokin bor.. cl I s'.ard
Michael Troy, Shamoki'i botougli. f.ld stand
j ' L. T. UOHKliACn, Clerk.
Sunbury, December B, 1S72. Mr.
I
I
J. F. LE ROM'S
CARRIAGE AND
WAIiON MAKING ggw
i - JESTABLISKiUZFiZf T,
CHESTNUT ST., . SUKBUKY, PA.
VKiiiei.r.s or au. Kivns madr to Ouduu.
The latest styles and the best workmanship.
Samples L.ay be seen ut the shop, dive Klin
a call.
Suubury, T)ec. 7, 1VT2. ly.
nix iti' n y" Vi ii n" ixs i kaxce to.
THE D1RERTORS OF T11K
SUNltURY HOUSE AXDCATTLE IX
v SUIV.VXCE COMPAX Y,
Are cow takalng firo risks under their special
, chaater gruntod by tho Legislature.
Tbe recent great calamitous fires of C'hieaco
and Bnsion have proveu eouclusively two facts.
lbt. That Mutual Insurance Companies pro
vide the tnoVt security to the insured for the
imallest col aai are the best able to sustain
heavy losses. : " . 1 . '
2.1. That Home Companlci are nn absolute
cecessltv and, furnish the best guarantees (or
j I'"?"'"" 9.ht'y cover no h-avv
ri.lis
wooklug ouiside of cities aud canuot be all. eti d
by such great coiitiiigratiou as the Go.-tun and
Chicago tires which huvc ruined ui.iuy of our
be.it aud strongest CoiiipuuiO.
THE SUNBURY FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
By special privileges works the Joint stock and
mmnnl pluns together, thus i-nabllni; them to
enjoy the advantages of both modes of insurani e
without doing tho inllisliiw to the holder of the
mutual policy by arseesinjr him for the benelitof
the stock holder.
All policies are Issued on the mutual plan.
All rli-ks nre taken outsidcthe great eilies, snd
only on such property us is not s expos.-d us u
he hazardous. ThU enables the t'oniprmy to in
sure lor less rates than many other Compiiriies
and supplies a great need now lelt by all ol a le
liublv conducle.1 and ,
SAFE HOMEINSCRAKCB COMPANY.
Their Joint Stock Plan protect J igaintl exoi
hitaut or repitad,a'eesrjierit., .
P.ELIAULE AGENTti WANTED..'
Address
0. A. REIMENSNTDER, Secretary,
riuuliury, Paun'o.
E. D. KILLIAN, Special Ageut and Supt.
December 7, 1ST.1. If.
VIC'K'S fi.okai. ;i mi:
rpiIE Guide is now published Quailci '.y, So ns.
L pays for the yeur, four numbeis, which is
not half the cost.' Those who afterward t ml
money to the amount of Oss Ua.i i.ar or more fur
Seeds limy also order Twimty-flve cents we ilh ex
tra the price paid for the tiuido.
The January Number is benutil'ul, givlnc plans
for making Rural Homes. Desicas for Diuiug
Table Deeoratiom, Window. Oards, Ac-, suJ
coiiluining a man of inforuuuiou levaln'ibie
to tbo lovers of flowers. Opo hundred und I iny
pages on the tiuted paper, some Five lluimud
engravings, and a siipei Colored l'.aie and
Chrouio Cover. Tea First Edition cl "laoilun
drsd.Tbonsiiud just printed to English aud t.c: -man,
aud readv to send out- .
JAMES VU 'Iv. Roc!iefter. N. Y.
AduiiaUtrsttor'k .olI-e.
Estate of PniLIP ZERBE, Dee'd.
"fQTICEIsrfty grteirtUm letters efadiuin.
i Utrtlon lmiugWn granled to the under
signed n She estate of Philip Zerbe, late of Low
er Mnhanuy township, Northumberland coirjty,
Pa.,du;)sod. All pt rsoua iodebied tn eni I is
tlo are reaueited lo make IrumeJiute setlicmuLt
lud those ba .lug claims are requested to pie
seui t bum for leuleuicnl. il. M. BUliB,
(.corgetown, Nov. 0, '2.Gt. AdiuiaislrMot