Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 01, 1873, Image 3

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    ARRIVAL Ap pEPATrlimiPTUUiiATM-!IBVHT.
N. C. R W. South. I P- r,. K.Jb Wert.- -
Frio Villi. V.'nO.im
, MM. . . O...U II 111
I Nlai'. Kxprcss1:J.40 pm
ft. mini Mall 4.U0 ."
Erie Express U.KI'."'
Mali. 11 OS "
N.lng. EcirwH-lWp-n
I Ei Iff Kxirc4v 7.01 "
PVNft"M anh i.wwistowx n. n. i i : "
Leave Banbury for Lcwlstnwn nt 7.45 n. in.,
anil 3 10 p. M. " ' ,
Arrive ut Snnhurjr 'from Lewistown nt 1.60
nnd 7 43 p. m. ' '
mmmokik tmeliw, F. c. ft. w.
i.itAm ; . i knurr
gnnbnry nt .Ktm At Bunbary 8.8.1 m
. I'iUpn ; . " -M P"
4.40pm u. .00pm
pstmtV ft trn.irrans.nRi R. tt.
Regular passenger t-aln leii flmvTmry fop
Danville, tr'ntuwlssn, n-iftPinn and Intermedin te
pint Inn. H 0.45 a. in.' K'-t'iTttlng leave Haslo
tnii nt 1(H) p ni. Arrive M 4 (XI p. in. ' '
l,ACKAWAKSlrLonM3in;R0. n. '
l.eave Nortbnmborlnwd nt 0-40 . m. and 4.S0
p.m. 1 - .
Arrive nt Northamberland at 10.06 e. m. and
0.05 p. in. " ' ' ' ' ' ,'-
Accidental Tnstirfinra TJe'tel en be- .hid of
J. Bhlpn.an. Ticket Agent, nt the, Depot.
,J11SU1C55
SKrt tSl) M.l!UlNli.TMiKH (illO lllC DullllSiatllC
..gent for the sale sf Iht best Sewiug MHclitnesi
in existence, vfz S '-'The Improved Singer,"
"Urnver & Baker," "Ttow," mil "Dntnstlp,"
wlilcli are coii't intly on hand and soli lu rea
sonable prices. Shclsrlso agent for the cele
brut.; I FranU nil I Pope Knitting Machine. C'nll
and fee them. 6'ti.e in Market rtreot, east of
the mllrnad. -" - '
Bfoim the new your by diking Insurance on
your life. On!'. and have the plans of the Metro
polian explained. We (Jive Insurance th.it will
meet with your approval. Wishing nil a happy
New Year, I remain yours,
LEWIS jr. YODER, i
Office near the Court House,
r - -Ss-
Yo'lrigman's Wine Is reco-nniumled by Physl
cl;in generally to their convalescent patient.
House ami Lot pou Sale. A new House and
Lot. located on Spruce street. Sunbury, is offered
fur i!i1e on easy terms. App'y to
JOHN WlLVER.
Fuse 3pKitc:r. Mt HUtor i 5)avlil F. Claik,
who has recently bom compelleil to abandon the
pulpit in X.irlliu'iiharland, lieeauso of his desiru
t'i prali hU eonvliMlonsof the truth, mill who is
re:'.i-e 1 i hearhnt 1 1 the p.i'illc hall of the town
ill ilWhvr mi ad lre-n in Garlnser' Hull, Suii-bin-y,
next Sunday, Fehrunry 2nd, 1ST3, nfter
iiuo i at :i o'clock. All who believe in the tolern
ti n of liu'.u'st opi.;l.ni al e i-ord.al.y invited. Y.
Rei.Iiiions ok the Would Tills valuable re
liui.ins W'irk Ciintaln- a statement of the origin,
icvebipiiienl and form a of worship, doctrine
an I L'ovei'uuieiit o: thu leliinim denominations
i l : i ! v i-l I, Willi bii graphica! sketches of cmi
ll it di i us, h i b.-eu enlarged and revised.and
hIi i -.1 i fri i a placeln eiery ho usehold. It It
complete liinioryof all denoiuii.ations that have
aa 1 do no'.v exi-t In the world. The book can
not be obtained at bonk store-, h it ii only sold
by afrits. We arj liut-py to see that Calvin
Vo.iU"ek ha reeelcd t'.ieag'ncy f r its sale In
t 1'iliary, NoitlianilHii Ian d, Upper and Lower
A'.i,'iila, and is now ca-'vas-inj; for subscribers.
Tie w irk i- vary citjap, an t ovary one should
avail t!i -..nj.ileri of a copy, il it Illustrated
wiili il i st jel enr iviujjs, and coulains nearly
fo.ir ban Ired p. lies. fel-'Jt
Tub Eileiibcrrcr Brothers' Conceit Troape
Neoni i;. At tli.t O.iera IIoue, Snubury, Keb
ru iry "lib and tit rt, Wednosday and Thursday
evenings.
A I ui-sio;i 85 mid fi ) cents.
Tnl? celebrated Troupe comes hlilhly recotn
nie 1 led by the clergy and tetiiperance societies,
an I i- compose I of six brotheis,
Itneren-es bv pnrmlKtion t J. 8. Lewis, Pas
tor 1. E. Church. Factory villi-. Pa.; Prof.
K., Mid lletown. N. Y.; Prof. II. II. Butsett.
Co. a. College, ocraiiton, Pa.
Valkntines ! Vai.es riNs ! of every variety
and style, at Hazeltine't.
Fink and StTKitrtNREvtry style of Valen
tine c ut he li ul at ll..z-illuo' buukaiid pcriud
ie.il ftore.
All the pnrln lie.-ils of the day cm bo had nt
Hazeitiue's peilo leal stole.
A Uke Chance pou liARQAixs. Sellliie oil'
nt ro t, lor c.n-ll. From this date until the 80th
of F In-1 iry, Cle n -ill ,t Disiii jr, at the Stur
trioi e, will dispose of thu following tfoods at cost:
Dint lot of Shiwls, Uliinktls, Woolen Caps,
Skiit. G.ove, ilo-e, Ladictt' aud Oeutr' Uuder.
wear. Fur-, H-ivy W.io'.nn Dre Goods, Finn
neU, an 1 oae handled reaiy-mada Verts, price
$1 to ?J.
No a- is the time (o secure b irijalns. fel-3t
On. (iarvi i' T.ir K 'oieales cure incipient Con
sumption, i-o'.d by all drug!lts.
W. R. F. Weinier has just reeeiied his second
purrh ie of fall and winter (ids, cheaper than
ever. His stock of ladies' drest goods, waler
pioi.fs, lurs, carpet-, oil cloths, flue groceries,
an I In lai i vv.'iyi!ii:i:; to niiit the taste and fancy,
an I al !rire asto.ihiai;ly low. He Sells for
l ea iy c.isli, ami will nut be undersold by any one.
:i v,. Mm a call, and If convinced that Weinier's
i i ir e.is'i clme is the place to ecuie l)ar;..ins.
N'oiicp.. At the Excel-lor Is ihe place to buy
I'.n the lio 1 lavs, a Miller has gotten up the ill-ee-t
Moots an I Shoes for the oecusion. Go and
l ie II le-t French calf Scotch bottom, and
ii .u l t. trlii' I liKii.s; ai-o, siuglit and double tol
- I li.iil -lieh.il, al of them warranted. We
h I'.e'iii.H la nore tun hundred pair of ladles'
'i - of an kin.lr, mens' arethts, over shoes ; al-
..i li Mien an I C illdieiis'. Ladies' ruU
l. r- iin ii f..r: i-eiii- to inn- di liar. Buy only
I1- '' iln. i. Hick rittibi r u, it Is the best lathe
K.e y pair we ted ale warranted. Any
' i -e Hi il nai l uive s.it.s'aetion, we give n
' ' .' i.i p nee nf thi-'ii. The Excelsior and
i a-i a hi (i liters, on to bo got at Mil
i 1 1 r- is, and f .v t twenty per ceut
"- 'I the iwe-t e ish prices.
W .t. H. MILLER.
lro 'I
M.i.-k i
t. A thie story bilek bouse on East
.-ei, M.. re !'.nin eu llrst floor, second
.: 1 1 ii I to. ie t iVt . da for Lo lg Rooms, size
o!' . tin- i-..itns lj I y Jo iVet, tit ill every rfaiin.
Al'.' v i i l.jiui & 8...., S inhaiy, Pa. tl.-J.Sl.
iliiv" ip i. Tnj new styles of Huts and Caps
that i I. .'ii ihe win-lows of S. Faust's bat store,
on Xlaik-t sii'eet, an- beautiful. HU fall uud
winter ctiH-k is a(.i!or to any ever seen In tills
p ,ne. All the .m.-ri riyltf , and of the best qua
lity, are lo l.u found at his establishment, and at
piices to suit the limes.
Chapped Hanks, fac, rough tkln, pimples,
ringworm, sail-. he nn. and other cutaneous af
fections cure I, uud I ne skin made soft aud
smooth, h using the Ji.'nipeu Tah bOAj, made
by I aswell. Hazard t Co., New York. Be cer
t il l to gel the Juniper Tar (Soap, as share are
in any worthless imitations mads with common
(" 18w.
The Purest nnd Sweetest Cod-Llrer O Is
Il.izirl A ''usweU's, made on the sea shore, from
fresh, selected livers, bytlaswell. Hazard 4 Co.,
New York, it Is iib-oiutelv xire aud sweet. Pa
.ieuls who tin ve nnea luk.-u -l urefcr it to all
others. Physicians luv deeh'.t.l il superior to
any of tin other oils In nre-- 1 3w '
-'.? - ..i. 'wet rs, t -vn
I iTocal Affairs, .
I y ' ' j ;i;
X Alarm or Fine. On Saturday evening
last, mi alarm was given, ix-rasloned' by the hr-nhim-ofgasut
the O is Wdrkt. " Through the
presence of mind .f Mr Brewer, Hie snperlnteo
dent, In applylmr mud to thofVeut, serious dam
nf us adverted. r . " , ,
Finn. 61 Thursday t;vcillni of Inst wcrlt. n
Clerk nf the II mi of M e-ri. Winner t Co., atlils
place, passed a lump under tninn ironds hnnglng
upon a line for display, In ' the store, wheiV the
iroods look flic and burned Very rapidly. The
burning mass was fast Into the street, which
tared a serlon conflaeratlon. The loss readied
teroral hundred dollars.
Ttm members if St. Matthew's Eplscopnl
t'hnrcn, at this place, spent a pleasaU evening
on mI Tua'aday week; nt the Rev. Vandyne's
reeldcnce,' on Walnut .etrei-t, pastor of that
ehiircb. lu the course of tho evening, a dona
tiou of about one huudrcd aud twenty-live dollars
was presented to the rector, which was roeelved
wit hearty thanks. "
Assistant ToSt MAtER. We tiotlce thl our
yonng frhnd Peter P. Smith, tins been appointed
assistant Po truster -of this place. Sir. Suillb
Is a courteous nnd polite voung man, and will give
iiencral salisfactlon lu that position.
Wt: niilnleiitioniilly emitted the name of 8. B.
Dover. E q ..in the list uf lawyers (published. In
lust week's Issue) -who attended Supreme Court
at Philadelphia during the past week. Mr. Buyer
bad n mimht-r of rases to argoe before iheS i
prcine Court. He displays mote perseverance In
hi' profession than the majority of lawyers nt
this bar.
Wit received the proceedings of a mrrtlng held
tn Shsmokln in regard to the Local Option Law.
came too lute for this week's Issue. They will
appear In our next.
Dr. Dewitt has been placi on four Commit
tees In the Legislature, viz: Library. Military,
Railin.ids and Company bills.
Coldest i 40 Years. Or. R. B. McCoy, of
Northumberland, says Wednesday night, was
Ihe coldest si-ice 183!i, the thermometer standinir
at 20 decrees below zero. In this place it was 20
degrees below nt 7 on Thursday morninir, nnd In
Shamokln, on tho same mornine at 21 below.
According to Dr. Ilotteustein it was at 27 below,
the lowest since 18f3, when it stood at the same
ligiiret.
A.E. K.irp, Esq., of Korthii:berlnnd, who
has been dangerously HI with typhoid fever of
lute, W, we arc happy to stale, convalescent.
At a meeting of the new directors of the Sun
bury Mutual Loan & Biiildiuit Association, held
on Monday eienir.g l.it, Kin'l Wilvert was re
elected President for the ensuing year.
At an election held on Tuesday last at the
bauUing bouse of the First National Bank of
Sunbury, the following peisons were elected I)i
restois for the en-uing ye u' :
Hon. John It. Packer. J. K. D-ivis, snr.. Jesse
C. llorton. Win. It. Wapplcs, Simon Cameron,
Win. I. f'.reenoiii;!!. John Unas, Hon. Win. Rock
efeller, Win. CMineioii. A. I). Wrford. Hon. Alex,
ford. in, Geo. Smnller, and Geo. Sehuure.
The fall of snow this winter Is unusually great
and many apprehend an unusual flood. This,
of course, u ilidcpcrd on circumstances. The
entire fall of snow In this place, flnce Novem
ber, is about 53 inches, which Is equivalent to
about inches of rain. About two thirds of
this, say three feet, it may he estimated, is ftill
lying on the e round, should this be carried oil'
suddenly by rain or otherwise, high floods would
be Inevitable. But this Is not always the ease.
The snow may melt and riisuppear gradually, ns
it often does, and cause uo unusual rise in our
rivers and creeks.
P. L. Hac resbi mo, E,q., of Milton, resigned
the position ..f Assistant Assessor for thcFoutth
Division of tills District, which consisted of the
upper end of this county. P. M. Shiudel, Esq.,
of this place, who has had charge of the Third
Division, has rec-lveJ notice that the two Divi
sions have been consolidated, uud that be should
continue as tho Assessor. Mr. Shiudel has
made an elllclcnt officer for the government, aud
will uo doubt be retained as lone; as that olflcc
exists.
New Post Oppice Bi ii.uish. We learn that
the Directors of the Masonie Hall Association,
have contracted for ihe erection of a b-'lhling on
thesnu'lt side ol the Masonic building for a port
nlftc", uud that thu buiidlug will he computed as
early as possible. It Is to be built expressly for
a post office, nnd is to ba designed and arranged
by our present efficient )uwt master, J. J. Smith.
The building Is to be a tnree stoiy brick, and to
occupy the vacant space along side of the pre
sent post office building. A new uud more spa
clous posi office is much needed, nnd we feel con
fident, that, troui what we hear, the enterprise
will meet with ge eral approbation from every
one. and that thu inside t.rraugenients will he
made with a view to accommodate the public.
PiivtaxiATloN. A presentation of a hand
somely engraved gold watch was made at the
office of the N. C. R. R. Co., at Shninokin, on
Tin-slay alleinonn last, to Mr. D. P. Alllck,
Train Master on the Bhaniokin Division of the
N. C. R. R., by the employees and friends of the
road. The presentation was made by Rev. J. C.
Clark on the part of tho employees, in a very
pleasant speech, and was received on the part of
Mr. Attick by Ihe Rev. Asbury Clark in appro
priate remarks. Mr. Attick hat been train mas
ter on the road for several years, aud is highly
esteemed by the employees, who have shown by
tills substantial present their high appreciation
of him us a man who ouduavois to do his duty
toward all holding prsitlons under him.
Ocr Nr.ionnou m Tue Rampage. Our neigh
bor of tho JJailylt becoming virtuous all at once,
and Is Ihiealsning ihe Town Clerk, In his pa
per of Wednesday last, with a 'clamor of reform'
If that official don't furnish him with the bor
rough advertising. We remember well, when
this same editor used tn rant against the Demo
cratic county official wheueer they spoke ol'giv
iug the Rcpuhdi-uii papers any of the county
work, (the Anuriran not included, us we were the
last that would have received any patronage
from that source.) Now, neighbor, this looks
Inconsistent, for wo believt that this borough It
Republican by several hundred majority, with a
Republican Council and Clerk. The Cierk bus
been known lu IM- place as a gentleman long be
fore the editor of the Daily imigiated to (his
town, and as be was expected by the found., us
well as by the citizens to advertise the Ordinan
ces In papers where they would likely be se a,
he chose the two having the luigest circulation
lu the placV. i the Laity not excepted.) We can
not see thfl propriety of our neighbor's 'reform'
anient he Intends to assume control of the Re
publican putty In this town, and llieu run it Into
the ground as he bus the Democratic paityoftbe
county. We. should like to advise our neighbor
to recall Wt remarks in regard l the to u clerk,
as he Is us old eitlaen of Irrepranehable character,-
a thonugH business roan,- and' pojnilar
nut's, ba masses. Matters which the editor
ban.atlelout in other quurlms will certainly
r cil sk. fit owu head. We are favorable to
Pdarajrtlie Daily upoa a permanent ft sis, and
.Mild like 4 see it well patronised, but wsqou'v
. lu U see the sill tor force things nose thau Is
eorrl's'riil witii Vt eosite la Umns ntsW
Turbut TowiiMlii Men tl' Solo In
1772, Ac.
BT t. r. WO!.KIMHin,--. -
Among our early Tin but township men of
note we huvt the lollnwiiig, g 'i'urbut township
in 177 J included nil the territory beiweeii Port
Augusta and the Miincy Hills.
Brady John. Captain John lived ou a farm u
short distance below the laiwishurg cross cut lu
nur canal, lie entered oar Revolutionary tinny
in 17711, but came home. In 1778 to defend our
frontier seil'eiiK-ut aeaiusi thu Indians. The In
dians, however, k.lled and scalped hiin lu .tpiil,
I77U, at Wolf ttilii nenr .VliiucJ. He was thu
lather of the celebrated Caitaln Sain Brady, who
made tunny .an Indian bite the dust by way of re
venge lor bis lather's death. S on Brady the, son,
needs no description here.
CimiK Willluii., lived at Northumberland aud
was the first regular slier I tf or Northumberland
County. His served from l?7li tn ltio. He also
represented our county In the Provincial Confer
ence of Penuiiylvanla that met III Philadelphia In
Jane, 177(1, and lu our Mate Convention of 177li,
tint foi mud our Mule Constitution vf I77U.
Crawford J une. was a member of our 8tate
Convention of 177C that formed our Btate Consti
tution, and nl.-o Bherllf of Noi thuutbeiluud coun
ty fioin 177 8a. -
Dougherty Samuel, entered our Revolutionary
urmy in 1771, aa a Lieutenant n' a couip uiy, but
u 1.77 was st-ut home by General Washington to
aid In protecting our frontler-n tth rt from the
In ilans. But Dotighnty full In battle here while
defending Fort Freeland on the Warrior Run
creek, on the KVtli of June, 1779.
Francis T u i butt, was a Colonel or nflr nillitln
and for a while commander of Furl Augusta, ul
Suubuiy, and lu 17 7 J hu became oue of the Hi si
Associate Judges of I lie Courts of Noi'lhuiiilier
land county. He wrote his iiaii.o Turhult, and
unt Torbeit uud Tuibut towunlilp was called
alter him. ' "
' Kr -e an I Jacob, bul't a small grist mill on
Wai i lor Run cteekln 177 J, nod lu 1775. built a
mail f t aekado Fort elm-e l), e.Uled Fort Free
land, for the belief defence of.liiinsolf and neigh
bors Ben list the Indiana. But in June 1770, thrs
grist mill and fort were burnt, down by Ihe In
dians and Uritl-li Under Captain John McDon
ald. In after years u uew grirt mill Was built
upon the old site, and the writer's father tended
Unit mill (about half a mile ill a uorlb curt direc
tion fiom where Ihe Wuriior Run Chinch, on the
great road from Milton lo Mancy.now stands)
wheu the w riter was too young iu years to re
member anything about it.
r ulmcr Jae.iti, was a Oerman farmer whore
presented Northumberland county in our Stale
Legis mure, iu 1770, the llr-t Legislature held in
Pennsylvania ufier we ileclaredViurselves inde
pendent of Great Britaiu. His name Is refolded
upon our Lcgblulive Journal of 1770 as being
'Fillmore' and afterwards as 'Fulincr,' hut his
descendants now write their niiiiie 'Fullmer.'
The venerable Col. Daniel Fullmer of Ml. ton Is a
son ol this old Jacob.
llaiiibriglit John. CYpt. lTnmb. IlHiI was nn
officer at Fort Auuii-la Iu 17. 0. when that Fort
was built, but settled hiiuscil iu Turbut town-hip
b fore our Revolutionary war broke out. In 1770
he became the Chairman of The Conim.tlee of
Safety for North ii mherlniif. county, noil. in that
olllre, as well us otherwise, rendered Valuahlu
set vices for the defence and benelit uf our in.'aut
seillcnienU.
London John. Captain John I.nwdeii associ
ated with Captain Wiliiam Patterson, laid out
I lie town of Noi l hiniibcr . -unl in 177;!, and after
ward soi l it lo Iti-ul.en Haines, n wealthy Brew
er of i'iiiladclpliia. Nunc say that Ilayucs laid
out t his town. Inn it i- a mistake as vo ir Court
record, at Sui'huiy, cl -aily show. Northum
berland i heaui il'niiy lai I out, ml 1 has iiiagniil
eeiil names 1'or it str.it..
Mason Julia. .Inlniliy Mason, aa In? u.-cd to be
called, in my boyhood days al N-nUm iiln-t l.iiid.
was an eccentric o'd li iehelor. lleh.-il a h iii l
soine farm and rlwel i ig h-iti-n on the f.-uinms
'Mine Hill' oppo-ite tile town of Noriloi.e'iei am I.
He had a summer bonne of ohservi.tion, tiuiil
close along the edge of this hill fronting North
UMibcilaml, and so l.uili us to make it look n if
il leaned toward the town, and would fall over,
hat it stivd solid. Mason wn horn m Philadel
phia in 1 70S, iiinl dad on his Long Reach' farm,
near Newberry, Lycoming county, iu 1SIII. aged
upwaids ol 8J year, and bis remains lie buried
under a rhetuut In e ip-ar lii Blue Hill leaning
summer houe or rather where it used lo stand,
as it is gone now, I brieve.
This curious st riici lire, the t-minutiun of nu
eccentile mind, wus lcc.it ed lciiiiingly, at an an
gle, piobahly of i.O degrees, apparently, over it
frightful priclpice of upwards of 500 perjien Urn
lar feet In height h. perhaps the greatest naluial
perpendk-ular h.-li-hlli iu Veosyivanln. The
West Kranch winds gracefully around the angle
of Blue Hill ut this point, and when visitors stood
upon the still further projecting portico, nothing
hut the blue bosom of the r':ver was visible he
low. Thirty years ago II was n gn at place i f
resort for the young people of Sunbury, North
umberland and Lewlsbtirg, and even later it has
been an attinr iive place lor pic-nic purposes, Ihe
beautiful scenery, as well as the romance with
which it wan surrounde I tniough the mysterious
old man who dwelt there, making it such.
Few persons visited the place who did not in
scriV their names soinwUcie upon the building,
and la the lust days ol the exigence of the old
fabric lea little room was left for names. About
ten years ago, some jours after this place became
a railroad c.-ntre, this curious structure was de
stroyed by a number of railroad attaches, stran
gers, who were led to I ho spot through curiosity,
uud conceiving the inischievious Idea of its de
struction by throwing it over the precipice, they
loosened it from its mooiiugs; and iu a few mo
ments the air was tilled with, the detached purts
of the old house, hallowed by time and the asso
ciations ol early youth. Nolhitg but the iron
fuslenliigt remain. The citizens of Northumber
land ottered a rewaid, but the culprits remain
undiscovered. d. Amekican.
Mominger John, built "Fort Memlnger' thut
once stood near the moutbef Wuriior Huncreek.
Memlnger was a Gtnnau.
McKuight Jame.-, was a member of our State
Legislature lu 177S, and he wus near Fort Free
land, uud was takeu prisoner whun that fort was
burnt by the Uiilish and Iudiaus uuder McDon
ald. Moodie Robert, was Ihe flrtd Justice of the
Peace fori uibul lown-lnp, and also one of the
liist Associate Judges of the Courts of Noiluuin
b -riaud county in 1872. Hie descendants are
stl.l among us.
Martin Robert, built himself a house and kept
tavern ut Norihuii.tieriuiid iu 173'J, and after
I'e nil's purchase of lauds fioiu the Indians, iu
1708, Martin's Invtru was thronged with sur
veyors, land speculators and other adventurers
to this then uew region of our West Branch. And
Martin himseil b. came a uoled c ia racier, for he
was a member of our Poiinsy.vaulu Provincial
Couference iu 1770, aud a member of oui biate
Couveutiou that formed our fclate Constitution,
and ii Iso mcuilwr of oar Sluts L gisluture of
'7S-79.
Many James, was n member of our State Le
gislature lu 1777, our second Legislature, us un
Independent people
Boon lluwkins. l'aHnin Boon entered nur Re
volutionary army in 1770, but by order ol tieuer
ul Wasbiiigion cine home in 1177 to defend our
frontier ugaiiist the Indians, lie hni.t Fort H.sni
at the moulh of Muddy Ran, between Mlitou
and Walsoutown, and led in balt.oat Fort Free
laud iu June 177'J.
McKinney David, was a memhi r of our Slate
Legislature iu 1760. Ills descendants still live -i
Delawaie township, a part of old T.iibiilt.
btraub Audrew, was u German inill-wrighl
fioni Lanea-t. r county, who laid out the town ol
Milton iu It'Xi, and hul.l a gill mill ihere.
boine of his descendants are stiii al Milton.
limns John, was a primer hs eomu eiiceil the
publication of the Hepul.licaa Argus Hew spa pn
at Nortuunibciiaiid i ) ISOvi, and continued until
1SI0 or 1817. when he moved to Philadelphia unit
published a puier there. He was also for many
years one of the Aldermen of Philadelphia, uud
toward Hie close of hi- life wrote and published a
law bonk now called 'Binn'e Juslic, an excel
lent authority uud gnije lor our Janice or the
peace, at eufUrged aud Improved by h new band
since Binn's death. Linns died al Philadelphia
iu quite advanced iu years.
Cooper Thomas, wut itu Englishman of extra
ordinary talents us a lawyer, physician, chemist,
miuerologirt aud political economist. He left
Rutland iu 17tt.iat the age of 87 years, and Join
ed his li b. ad, the Rev. Dr.Priost.ry here ut Norih
unihatlaiid. In IS JO he becume the President
Judge ol the Courts of Northumberland county,
but was In 1811 succeeded In office by Beth Chnp
uiun, of Noiiliumb irland. and died iu South Cu
rwlUia lu May, 1810, ul ibe advanced age of 81
)etrt.
Priestley Joseph Dr., wrt a distinguished Eng
lish divlue and animal and expeiiintHiial pkiio
Sni.lier end coutroversiul rlter. Finding it un
safe to remain In England on account of his re
ligious aud political opinions, he lu 17m, in the
Ol-t year of his age, came to America, aud set
tled biinaelf here in the quiet and beentiful ell.
Mnwhcrlaretimtlwu hs twewsWi UasL i
conl r lied his Klvdh'S un". experluu -iiffl. and died
lu FctT iil'y lMt'l, aged .tl yuirr. Ilia lrtC!iid
auls arc Still to bu toitn l In Northnnilterlajid.
.Cuuuiron Pinion, spent his boyhood days at
Northumberland, but has been for many years,
and stlil i a lending man In our National affilrs.
He owes his itpp'ilnrlty srn it pollrteal leader lo
tliee two traits ot e'n.irirfei-1 1st, bis always
Inking n plain anil ptarticil ci mtiion sense view
of thing t '-Jd-. hi Ptendiness and tlxedncss of
purpose n earthing out his stronit nnd Pominon
scii-e views In matters nf Slate. Me I likoClius.
Humnor 'nf Miissnchii"cti, can give us long
sp.-eches thai sparkle with brllll int and prnfunnd
l..eu na1 d-'llirht ns. Hut 1htv ofin lead us as
tray like nn l7f ifMSM, or fmi sh fire, nn I an
make lis. In tho 'end, IhII tick ant rely upon
plain men nf good practical common sense only
who liif Sure to give r.s w iser end ten llirtes safer
ennnsels for r.iir guidance as a people and a irv
eminent. Cameron has a large shire rf the
t ime great common sense that ch inlcterlze-l old
Roger Sherinitn of Connectic.il, and our rtlll
greater Gen. Washington.
In regard to Mr. Cameron's rssl tenre In Nor
thumberland in his boyhood days, the writer has
made a mistake, as It Is a well f.''.abl!.-heJ Tact
that he speut his early days i'l Sir 'jury.
An Attempt at Sriotwa- We are Informed
that Joromlah Fnrnswwlh, a resident of the low
er p.iit of this plaee, mado nn attempt to com
mit suicide on Monday evening last, bv taking
laudanum. The proper remedies were applied,
nnd his phylclan has hopes of his rocnve.y. It
is supposed that he w.os laboring under tempora
ry derangement at the time of Committing t lie
act.
A Veteran Gone. Mr. Philip Gaul, n volt ran
of the war of 1813, died nt the residence of his
son In Upper Augusta, on Ihe.CTlh iu'l., at tho
advanced age of 81 years, 5 months and 14 days.
Uo belonged to the Pennsylvania troops that
rn a rebel from York, this St;ilc, lo Baltitnore,
At the latter place hu parliclpatwd In tho battle
of Fort Mcllcnry. Mr. Gaul lids been blind for
a number of years, nnd luiS inisforvuno tni(.lit
have made life burdcusumc to hiin, bail not thu
kindness of his children been so manifest. Aiify
ofThutti'axj.
Mr. Ai.BKnr Dihiiam, of Nm-jhumberland,
has been appointed express agent on tho Dan
ville, I.'urleton and Wilkcsbaire Railroad, vice
Ileber Talnter, resigned.
Almost a Conflagration. Tha hardware
store of Messrs. Paine A McCormlck, t n Market
street, narrowly escaped a disastrous fire on
Wednesday evening last, csused by the delect lu
I the heaters. The lire had reached the shelving lu
j the strn-e when discovered, and was promptly ex
tinguished by Mr. Paine, who was In the store
! nt the time.
Piiomi-t PaTmehts. The Hon.G. C. WeUer,
agent of the I.ycominc; Insurunre Co., on Tues.
day last paid over the Insurance money . to Win.
1 Raker and E. RecJ, at Seven Points, amounting
to J'J,5C3, the ninouril of In: tirance on cai riage
j and smith shop, which was ooiinuncd by liroii
j few wecl s n.-o. lie u'so paid 'Samuel Bloom
I,1S5, the lo r : u.st.ilu- d In the burning of his
saw mil1, on the line of the I. ft. .t W. R. R.
j li an K 1 t.r.CTioNs. (.in the Ml li u't., the stoek
, hol lers of the Mili.in National Hank eiecte.1 Ihe
i following direetors :
I Win. ('. Luwson, Win. F. Nag'e, M. Chain
beilin. W. P. Hull, Thus. Swenk. Jno. Roush,
; W. 8. Montgomery, I. B. Davis, and DaviJ Esh-
bach.
On the same day the foV.oxing were elected
, for the First National Bmk (Ml ton) :
i John Dalesman. 8. T. Brown, Win. Savidge,
! M. A. Nicely, I-.ine Brown, J. Woods Brown, U.
Q. Davis, It. K. Ilitag, W. A. Scurcycr, lleury
Prick unl John Hang.
We clip tho following It-m.! from the .Vui'Awn
1 bcrluid rrcit of lust week :
I Mr. il. E. Post lei hwiiite lost two canal boats
I through the to e.-iki ig up of the Ice on Kit in da v
; last. He llO i' '""li iluitrw...l nlx.ut il.
' Mr. Win. Carter was robho I of a w-iteh. ovr
I coal, money, V;r., aiiioui.ting lo uhoitt c7.i, on
Satuid.iy night last, at Mr. J. U p s hi ul "ig
i house, by a man bv lint n line of V n. Link, uh.i
I h id eniiaged hoar ling at tin; uhovc liou-e le.v
; day prevlou.t to the n Ittiery. Tl.e thief is -li.l
' nt large.
j Mr. Wm. Reed, or Point town-hip, lost a val
I liable hors i very u 1 l.-uiy, la-t week. His son
I while driving to town not't-e 1 that the horse
traveled as il not well, lie i ie ti it.-ty t nrne I
) around and went home, un I thu horse di-d er.-.m
. after bsinj stabled.
j RnKr.p KiLl.r't. One i.Iiit last week six sheep
! belonging to Vt. John Good, who resides lie-
tweeu this p'.:tcean.l Milton. were killed by dogs,
j One of the .log was owned by Goo I, and he shot
It. The other was followed some distance, but
1 got away. H'liCiM.ro.ru Itetont.
Killed. On Friday morning la;-t, Michael
Brian, of WV.te Deer Mills, opposite this place,
was killed by an engine on the Catawiesa rail
road, a short- distance below tb-j Alien wood de
pot. He was laylug on tho truck when struck,
and It Is supposed he was Intoxicated. Hu was
employed by the company as a track walker. He
len ves a widow and nine children. W'uUoiUvioh
Pl'OLtc Salu On TuaHday next, tho 4th
Inst., the administrator of Nancy ( 'asset t, de
ceased, will su k bouse uud lot ou Front street,
Sunbury, IV.
Bills have becu printed at this office daring
the past wed: for the following sales:
Ou Saturday, 8lh liibt., at Druinhellcr's Cl:v
Hotel, u house uud lot situate iu Lower Augusta
township, belonging lo lleury Guichall.
On the s.imc day, at tho corner of Thir l and
Market street.?, a triune, dwelling housu and lot
of ground situate ou Fourth street, Suuburv, 1'...
A so, a house and lot of ground situate In t'pper
Augusta township, belonging to tlm Fort Au
gusta Building and Loan Association.
On '.helMi'ii insl., the administrators of Mi
chael Wei l, de.-eased, will sell a h.t of prisoiia!
property at the Into residence of the diseased, iu
Low, r Mah inuy low uship.
On tho 4lh of March, Mr. Sumuol Lel.n will
offer lor sale horses and cattle, and farming
utensib, ut his residcuee in Lower Mahauoy
township.
On the Hlhor March, Gabriel Lower will have
Cattle, wagon, i.nd tanning utrnslls for sale ul
hU residence in Lower Mar.auoy township.
Look to Yorit Root. Tho heavy weight of
thereout falls of snow ara liying lo f,-ail uud
niisupK)ite.l roofs. In such cases it Is well to
remot e the snow in time to avoid a crash.
I.lat of Juror for au Adjourned
Court, 51 it r ill S, 17 a.
Frederick Bin kenbiiie, Northumberland,
Patrick Ready, Coal lap.,
Thomas Luugblin, Coal twp.,
Beujamlii Barto, Lewis twp..
Franklin Carter, McEweusvillc,
Henry Clement, Cunhiiry,
-Biiilliolomi-w Connors, Ml. Carmel twp.,
Isaac Albert, Jackson twp.,
Willi nn Deibler, bh.unokin borough,
Daniel H. Beckley, wlllton,
John Eailsion, Point,
William Dent, Sli nuoklii borough.
Nathan Brown, Jackson,
Ellas Rebock, t'pier Mahanoy
John Corcoran, Saiiinu-y,
Daniel Smith, ssuydciinaii iHtrnugh,
Jacob ll. Kuullui an, L'pp-r Miliauoy,
George W. Snipe. Lower Augusta, .
John Hepplii, Jackson,
John Hiluer. bhaniokin ,
Heiiiy (iuliek, Ml. Cariuei twp.,
Daniel Kan hner, Turhnl,
Peter Brown, Upper Mahanoy.
Jesse Miller, Point,
John H. Beck, Lower Mahanoy,
Isaiah Johnston, Point,
John T. Forsyth, NorihuiuhmrlHtid,
Joseph Liity.'hh amokln hnroiigh,
John Ncshil, Nonhunih, rlan I,
Dr. Joseph F.yster, Bantnny,
John Good, Delaware,
Isaac Messenger, W.il'oiilovin,
Jacob I. Z ii I man. Jackson,
William F. Kutzner, rhunioklu p.lsough,
John Koik, bhamoklu boreuyh,
Edward Fabtr, Delaware,
" " " (roa Tim Amur cti.j
t I.oci sT Gap, Jan. 21, 1S7".
Mit. wavtcuxr What has beioioe of your
Lowttr Augusta cm respondent nnd his rhyming
machine I But why wnrdnr I When Israel, for
their sins, were carried Into captivity, Ihey hung
their limps upon the willows, and could not
sing tlm songs of Zlon In n strange land. And
ran we expect the lain Democracy In write, to
sing, to display Ihe bit? rooster nnd prow, as
when thu old party flag flouted In triumph! Mo,
sir I No more machine poetry ships Pat Il
ls t.nn t i. Since we Inst Ihe Presidency ly
173,l 't'i Hie Governor ley 1:I7,0W; Congress by
4.IHW) County officers all gone Its tlie Radicals.
VVor.-ethau all, llu prospective loss of sf.'nru.'tu.
The cloeingof I lie hotels mil rest nil runts at the
last elections stmek EO per cent, from the Demo
crat c vote of the Old K"ytoue. Clone thorn for
good, an I far- well t H.ijm.
I, t Us re-oivc to emlgiate, and fonn J a Colony
In our iintv uequlilthiii AUM.a an! slug with
Immortal Cowper t
"O, for a lodgo In soma tab! n tl leroess,
dome b'tnii lles coiitlnuliy oT sh ide,
Where rumors of " eiccilons and delrals
The untie eo.tl.ide Cannot p-rvadet
Stern Winter ndgns upon his Icy throne,
But Grants, llaitniiills and Packors arc tin
known. I'UItLlM,
i:lllor'H l utile,
Frtitasra's Montiii.t p m FrnnrAtiT. A more
readable iinn.her or Scrlhuer's than th.i Febru
ary has, perhaps, never been Issued. There is a
strange, siory hy Miss t'h nps. Sinca I Died, in
w hich the gates seem to have been set ujar, In
deed; a pnazllug account by Noah Brooks of
whal he Calls the Bui Rafael Phalanstery) a cu
rious discussion by Philip Gilbert llamcrlnn, the
Kngllsh art critic-, of Oae Phase of the Marriage
Question) an interesting description by Albeit
Rhodes of a Court Ball at thu Hague: n new
story by Miss Trillion, entitled Little Miss Frere;
some pleasant and pointed talk by Junius Mauri
Broiviik on Borrowing as a Social Science: a
trenchant and most timely paper on Art at the
i.apitoi; n lively description by Lady Blanche
Murphy, of that peculiar British institution, nu
Aicliiav.itgical Breakfast: n very valuable nnd
entertaining article on Hie Tehuantuuee Shin-
Canal: a strikingly Illustrated paper ou Siam, In
aim Aroaini r.ingKoK) and nn Illustrated piece
or popular science, How Men Learned lo Anal
yze ine .sun. The most striking poems i.r the
number are is Vision of St. E igiur. bv Gcnrgo
Mai-Donald, ns quaintly spiritual as a poem of
iicmert s; tine Night, a weird thing ty Aman
da T. Jones; Covert, by II. H.j and For
Thoughts, by Culla Tliaxter. Dr. Holland's
Arthur llonnicasllo contains the record ol a ro-
inarkable voyjg. ,i his Topic of the Time he
has Thoughts tiftcr Christina-, tho Neglictnf
Hot Kich, Habits of Literary Labor, to the. Mem
ory or George P. Putnam The Old Cabinet has
Number One hundred mid eleven. Home and
Society contain the Hospitality we should likelo
see; ul lliu r rout Door; tin Sltutcs, and rami
lino for the Sickroom. Culture i.ud Progress
discusses Art in our Homes and Schools, an Or
acle of our Day, fcc. Nature nnd Science Is as
iiilei-estlngaiulpracllc.il as usual; and, by the
way of Variety, there is a pretty little child poem
iu tile department or Etching-! The puhli-hers
advo'ti-e the November and December numbers
s't.l free to all subscribers for lb7u.
Ini: Brst Mots" and Gnus' Maoazint.
Dcmoicsi B Young America Is always sp trkllng
with ciiteitaiiiii.g stoii., poems, music, puzzles,
games, travels and other plea-ant features, Is
profusely Illustrated, and cannot lail to iiinnsc,
in-triict ali i elevate, and as-i-uo make the lives
of yoethlni Americans useful, tnitlifal and hap
ly. The February number, jut received, is a
leal gem. Yearly, fl (0 Address VV. Jen
nie:: Demurest, SU8 Uroad-.vay, N. Y.
A Modkl Paulop, Maga7.ini:. Tills Is essen
tially Iruit of Demorot's Monthly, which c-m-bines
literary attraeiioiis of u v.iy I.'.gh order,
with tliemost complete array of reliable larhions
of i.uy periodical in the country. It is a model,
also, of urtl-tic beauty iu lis illustrations and ty
pograpby, as any one can see by reference In the
beautiful February number, which we tind on
our table. This " popular magazine, together
with two beautiful and artistic oil chroma, rep
resenting in value Ills, and ull for a, is umoug
Ihe marvels of literary enterprises.
Gonrr's Lauv's L'ook. This most excellent
and oldest of American magazines is on our ta
ble, and like lis predecessors is a bijou of rare
excellence, and is only an improvement upon the
earlier Volumes lu so far us the present is an Im
provement upon fony odd years ago. Go'lvy
keep up Willi Hie a:;e", il not u little ahead In the
in. it; iziue liue.
Spec!;'.! Notices.
ttn "tlurriiiKO. Essays for Young Men, on
Greet soi ial Evils and Abuses, which interfere
will. Mm r age, and rain the h upptiio of thou--ainls,
with sure ni -ans ( relief for th" Krring
and L'liroiluiiate, deceased nnd debilitate.!. Sent
in sea'.-d letter envelope, free of charge.
Address, Howard Association, No. g, South
Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
On Thursday January SO, 1S7U, Mr. Wm. H.
Yot-NO to Misa Anui'.Y McWii.i.iaV!.-, both of
Chester county, Pa.
We are glad to bear that our vour.g friend
William has ranked himself among the fortu
nate. We rejoice, nnd in the language of the
poet allow us to express ourselves :
May tho cures of 1 1 lu
Bear liyhl.y upon hiin uud Ids
Wife.
"V. "
At tint residence of his sou, George Gaul, ill
Upper Augusta twp., on Monday last, Mr. PHI
LIP GAl'L, aged ubout S4 years.
KlXRt'ISY MAKKbTN.
I'loiir 811(1 ti
Extra Family JlU.Oi)
Buckwheat, p. et., ii.lfo
Corn Meal, " g.AU
Wheat Bran, p. ba. 1.5D
Shorts, 1.00
Crn .t Oats Chop, g 0,1
Timothy Seed, p. b. .0U
Potatoes, 7."i
Kggs, per do., 8 i
Butter, per ib., M
Lard, " l
Sides, ID
rain .tliirkct.
lied Wheat, p. bu., 5
P.ye,
Corn, "
Buck wheat " 1
Oats. :i2 lbs.
Flaxseed, 8
!fIurIot.
Hams,
Tallow,
Country Jmp,
Dried Apl'lcs,
" Peaches,
'Shoulders.
Ailnilnist rHtor'k Xotlco.
(Kslate of Nancy Cassatl, dec.)
NOTICE is hereby gneu 'that Letters of Ad.nin-l-tratioii
haling been gianted to the uti.icrs'.g.iid
on the Estate of N.uicy Cas-ntt, late of the bor
otigh of Buubmy, Noiiliuiulierlaud county. Pa.,
dec. All persons knowing thein-elves iii.let.t.-d
to mi I estate, are rnpie-ted i make iiiimediate
payment, uud those having eluims, to present
t lu-it for sctlluiiieu;.
P. II. MOOUF., Adm'r.
Sunbiiiy, Jan. 4, lS7o. (it.
Ailuii!iit rutor'M Xollec.
"ITOTICE Is hcivhy given, that Letters of Ad
iniuisi ration having Ihicii granted lothe un
dersigned on the estate of Michael Wert, .ate of
l.ou.r Mahanoy township, Nortbumlwrlnud
cuilntv. Pa., deceased. All permns knoaing
them-i'lve Indebted to said estate are requested
tn make pnvtnnnt, and those Inv ng claim to
present them duiv authenticated lor settlement.
JOHN WKKT,
PETE It WERT,
Administrators.
Lower Mahanoy twp., Jan, 11, lb.J. (it.
Full uuil Winter Sty lea
op
HATS, CAPS, and BONNETS,
RIBBONS, LACES,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
Crapes, bilks, Sulius, Tuiqiioise, Crajst and Lues
Veils.
Trimmings nf every iVacriptinu
from Ne Yoik and .Phllade'phia, just opened
and for 'ale at inusually low piices, t'all and
examine uud be convinced.
MIS3 1.. BIIISSLER,
Market Equal s, Sou'.h side, Suubury, Ps.
Banbury, Oet. K, lsTU.
isctllaiifone
A. M. MEIXELL,
OXAt.KU t
Amrrtcnn unci Tsifoprmi'
M ATCH I .N.
FINE JEWCLHY nm! SII.VKItAVAUE.
PerftMslrrl fienf1rft enil F.e'
GIumcsj.
COLD HEADED CANES.
Welches and Jewslry neal'y rcpnlrcd And war
rant od.
Markst Pqe.nre, fiUNBLT.Y, Pa.
isrs.-tf.
Feb. 3,
1372.
1812.
iHM OPKMXO
or
FAUj AND WINTER GOODS,
at the Store of
Itrrtl Krpther A Sca-sltoll?,
(siieccRsorsloS. O. Reod A Bro.)
COMI'RISlxa OF DRY GOODS
of every description nnd vsrh-fy s-.ich p DiiF.sa
Goons, Mkiumoh, Cahmpkps. Satiss, Alpa
cas. Port ins, Ao., Plain I iotikpp (loops,
SHAW LS ASU C'llATH, llOSIPKT, Slid &
Full Assoiitmknt of Notions,
which nre being sold ut li-.o lowest Cali Prices.
Al-o, Grocekihs and Provisions,
pure and fresh.
QlEKNSW.r.K. GLASStVAI!!?, AND WOOD
a.u Willow Wai.i:,
Nicest Rmndsof Flour constantly on hand.
A very largo
ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPER,
both glnzcd and common, always on hand.
ROOTS AN D SHOES
from the celebrated hand made Jioc t and Shos
Manufactory of YVutsontow n, fur
MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
if EA 1) Y-MA IK CLOTHING,
of all eize and of the latest a vii-s.
F L O U It .
A constant supply of western white wheat Co-jr
a speciality.
The public are Invited lo call ar.d examine our
Goods tree of charge. Onr motto is "Quick
Sales and Small Prolils," and to ieasit al'.
T he litght-t price:- will be pal,; i'i-r aii hinds i f
country produce.
By strict attention to tm. Ine'.- m.d l,it j lug at
nil times !imost complete stuck, und selling ut
tliu low est pi ices, we hope to merit a f -ill share of
patronage.
BEKD BfJOTIIEU JtffEASHOLTZ.
SiiUbury, Nov. 2, lKT-'.-ly.
WIXIIKT'X PISV. TKEIs TAR
(OltlMAI..
XATVIllTS GliKAL UEMEQY
rou Tns
THROAT AND LL'NCsS.
It Is gratifying to us to inform the public that 1
Dr. L. Q. C. WIshai t's Pine T.ee Tar Cordial, j
fur Throat and Lung Disea-c", Imp ej-lncd nn en- 1
viable ri'pati'tion lioin the Atlantic tn the l'uei-1
lie coast, and from thence to sou.. t of the Cr .t I
families of Europe, not. th:-i,iit I-, t'.e per -is alone,
but by person throughout the State? actually!
bencliltcd and cured at his r-o'i-i.. While he rub- !
li.-hcs less, so say our reporter, he I-, enable to ,
supply the demand. It l ain? nnd iioi l!- I:s repu- j
taiion ;
First. Not by stopping c,r.:i;'i, let l.y luoscu- j
lug and iissitimg uatuie to throw- nff the uu-
healthy matter collected about Cue throat uud
bronchial tildes, w hich cau-cs in itatioj. j
Second. It removes H.e een.-e c( irriLU'oa ,
(which pio-.l.ices cough) of the miicvoiis im.in-
biaue and bronchial tubes, assists tli lungs to.
net and throw off the unhealthy eccietkiui., and I
purines tUa blond. j
Third. It i free from srpins, lo'xiia, ipecas i
and opium, of which r.io.-t throat and lung rc-I
medics are composed, which ulluy cough olily, j
and disorganize the Ptomach. It has a soothing !
effect on the stomach, nets on the liver and kid- I
neys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus ',
le.iching to every pa; t of the system, ni.d In its '
Invigorating and puriMng clfcets it has g;;i;i-id n
reputation which it must buid above al! others In .
Ihe market,
XOTHT.
THE PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL,
Grout Anicrlc.iu I5j s;rji,Ia Vllln
j AN t
i iro;;.f .sugar drops
I Being under my immediate direction, thrv shall
not loose their curative quiilitica by the use of
cheap and Impure articles,
II i: N It V II . WIN II A II T ,
PKOPIlIKToIl.
FREE OF C II A It 0 E .
Dr, L. Q. C. Wishart's Ollice Parlors are open
on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednc-davs from U
A. M., to li P. M., for cousiiltaHoii by Dr. Win.
T. Magce. Willi him are associate! two con
sulting physlciaus of acknowledged ability. This
opportunity Is not oll'ered by any lmtituilou lu
Ihe city.
All letters iniisl lie m i-; . ro
I.. I). . UDSllAUk, rl. !.,
KO. 32, N. SECOND ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
November Id, lS7i Omos.
XEW TtHI.K (' AXI SI.GAIt. A.I
Jl RUSH STORE.
South side ofMaikct m-ert between Sd dm! 4h
bL NUl RY, PA.
JuHt.pened, uu entire new stock of' ull Uudsof
TOBACCO AND SF.G AHS.
5. gar nf every .Trade.
Tohai-to of i very vaiie'y.
P;;-s,bolh plain und fancy.
PPUMIE8! BKCSHESM VKUSHES I ! I
A huge ais.titnieiit of ll.i,.-l.sf direct fioin ll.e
iiiniiuiai-iuier ut greatly re.!-j;ed prices. Ill
line ol bnikhes are a i-pci ialiy and ninny new
kinds never before mtrntruct-il into l Irs inaiket.
Also, p.ip.er Ciillais and Cults In great vai If' y.
A .urge iifooiluiti't of ull thu popuiur bjngs
Of Ihe liny. "
Call uud exuuilu't piy goods nnd pet a list of
I,,'t t IIENKK PETEliY.
November B, 1S7J. ly
iMtecclhncoirj.- -
: 1 r. v ..
mew hinio store,
No. 13, South Thir dBlrcct,
Cltinent Hcuse MIei, Sitoy, Pa.
DR. C, M. MAliTJlN & CO.
"YK are now opening an cutli.'.ri'i- i,--ic
tollUOrt A XD MEDICINES,
nndareprcpatod to supply any article In otir linn
that nniv be celled foi, sto lisve:,h,on lull stock
cf all thale.tding Patent Medicines. Fine. IV. Tu
rnery and To'li-t Ait'te'ii-s a spi-eiallly, a fail as
sort incut of Hair, Torth. Nail, Shoe en I otlo-r
Briisln'; Dr-jwiing J s ui other Couil.i In fi'cr.t
v.ii Icty. . - , '
l ISETCIMCThOAPS, . -,. .
s fall line Cooking rxliiicls", l'rencli Mi:Mnr,i,
Oliolce ri ices. I'cppcr- who'e or rjoirnd, n-lile
nit.l Laundry Soiip-j I.eiupChimaeys'autl I. .An i
(;.iOd gennnlly- .liu J S-.cd In f.ifge Oi' im'I
quantlllcf, ' '
CARPENTER.! CHALK,
full fllo -U Pliild and Solid l.Ui scl. l'.iixers urn!
Pills off. H- P., S'ig:r Coated, StreiigthhtilnCv
An. lea, l'oror.. Pour Mini's and other I'lcstcrs,
Aycr'a, Wright's, Schei.k's Mandial:e, McLnnu's
Liver and oth -r Pills, cur stock vmhraccs every
thing found In a well conducted Drug Store.
Country l'hyrlci.ins will tind our stock full and
complete. and we guarantee lo sell aslotenr. the
same nitirlea enn be luunht In I'liii.-tdelphia,
choice Wines, Whiskey and Brandy fur Medicin
al purposes.
October r.. is?:
Qaldwellci
002 Che -itnrxt Street,
PIIILAIJELPJIIA
Have rt'W ready th'.'.r mngidfirin tslocit of
tioi.iuiy toons.
JEWKLUV, WATCHCS, SILVErtWAEi:, FAN
CY GOODS, ErilOi'KAN NOTF.LTltS,
ATTIUCTViX G-'JODS AT MHDEP.ATE FIX
F.l i-nicus.
902 Chestnut
002
Jt I
W. D. MEILiCK,
Druggist anl Apolliccary,
(Successor to Dr. W. W. Mood,'
AvM.s old estabiisbcJ stand ou
tiiipkot s(unrp, Ki;rptcatY, v.i.
Keeps consttn.ly cu hand a full stock of well
selected
DRUGS & CHEMICALS,
Prsggists Fancy Goods,
COMBS,
PF.r.ruMi-.nr,
PATENT MEDICTNES,01LS, PAINTS-
GLASS, PUTTY.
VAKMXII, IVYESTtTFS,
In fact eve.rytUefr ueinl'v l;cjjt Iu a well con
ducted
ZDTVtTG- GTOEE.
Parlicular nttention paid to cotnpoundias Phy
sicians pre-eriptlons aud farnliy receli ti by the
Proprlator l.imself.
Sutihury. Ta.. dune I?. 1S72.
SEH'GOlftSI XrfT GOOUSM
JarA Cjism-,.'.
Informs ihe cil !-n "' .Snnhniy nrd vic'nllr.
I ha; he h,ns received his large :t--'oi tinent !
Dry (loads an.1 telling them cheap for
ca-.h ut Lis si i: r.:m . in rner 1 ji.d
u n a (.' h u rch r trects,
-uxnunv, pa.,.
His stock e j;tipil-ii
fvy fjoods itutl Cii'oepricis.
T'ae D'-j e'.! .1 par,.t::sit i toniplcle, having r
L-.aeral ns-orfaent f .
Cloths C;i---iuii -;-o-, Calicos, DoLainst,
und cveryt'ia'C In !'u: Dry G.-o.l.: line. The
:k.-i'.cc!i:m
arc n'.l frc-li. a:,d ,!' I .., Coffee, c;::-ir,
M-iiln..-; : ; :c-.i', Mm', Fih, &c.
WiKow-TiVnro hmV i!.ss-Ti"arpf
.1 i;ct'.cral nssor'.tr.cn'.; In fact evervtrilr:; kept
in n lirst-class now, cfl,i be had ut the
nio-t reasonable price for ensh.
Having loeiiied in Sunbury fur the purpose of
becoming one of It? citir -ns. 1 nope that by fair
dealing and sine: r'lentioti to business to merit
a sialic of the public patronage. My motto Is
'Ismail Prolils and Quick Safes."
All mi cordially invited to cali and examine
my goods, in no etiurgcj v. iil be made, for show
ing th.-.nt.
P. J. EYP.0D.
S.'.:,tr :.y, 0 -'.. 10, 1ST'!.
I1XTIMY .iJir.FI.
Citi'.e to lie: preni'.cs of the undersigns 1, in
Lpper AUga -ui loAi i'nn, -ou 'lutTy.c! im.u to,,
on -r about tho 3-th of Nt rem'e.- last, live sheep,
all white. 7 he owner i r '-svriers arc rennet :cd to
come fur ward, prove property pay cliargcs, and
lake them irv-iv, or i.!-:e th' y wiii be disposed of
according to '.a .
ItACREL CAMPEELL.
Jan. :th, :S73. ?. rros.
IIVI.I.IY ixCOVHCOlil'M.V
! nstidi.-; cV HROTIf liR'S'
I Illustrated FIor.il Wvr:.
Pur J .-in try, I-';;, !' ojt. I-.ii.-J i- a Qmtr
; t.-ily. Tl.e tour :i ;.-. 1 f is tent to any nddiess, by
! limb, for -'i cents. The riclut nnd most in"
' stnictiic, iilusiiuted and ilc-criptive fic-ral Cnid'j
ever published. Those of our pations v.-'jo or
dered Seeds last year and were crci.ttel with VH
cents, will i.vei'.o t'ic fo'ir Q-.n-riei lies forJ-lTo.
Tints.; who oiili-r seeds this year will be ci-'dilec.
w ,;h ,v aul-seriplioii for 1-74. Tl.e January mini,
ler c:n.t iinsi,t.i.r v 4'I3 Engrnvings. two s.iferb-olon-ij
Pitiles. suilablc for framing, and r.lso
luted plates of oar gorgeont, rioial (.'hrnmos j
iiifurin:itioii rch'tive In I'lo'.vcrs, Veg.-Tab'es,
dec. and tlielr cuitiviulon, and all t'.i.'h matter as
was formerly found in our Ann'inl Cularc-f ne.
You w II. ini-s it if you order See I- b"-'ore seeing
Hi ijgs it Bro.'s Quarterly. Wu clui linge com
p n i-on o.-. ipialit v of 8ee-l and pric mid sizes
of packets. O'lr Culend-te Adia'ic? Sheet und
Price Ll-t for lS'.a," s t f ee. .
liRIGGS A ItllorilEiI,
Tt - . . v. ...... . ....a rirt.i .i j t... .i .... ..
w. .,-t.-ii-;:. in ill... i iui ni', - ,..(.-1, .
AGENTS wanted for Pro.. ""' I F'l'i Gre: t
WuilK, ou y, inh.Ktd, onutnlioi tl. ci. t ihc.r
Mutual Iiitev-r.iatioii i Love, InLiw i. Power,
lie. Send for i,hvIi,ih, ptg.-i . u i inouiar,
withteims. Address, N.'.'llONAL PL'BLISH
ING CO., Philadelnhia. J j:.,4w
1 be Immense sai. 10,000 In one month our
I.lVI(iVIOM, M years In Al Kit A is
having proves it ubnve all otbcis uu-l...k tiio
masse, want. It goes like willfl'.t. Over 000
page-, niy (3 :,0. Merc AiTcnls Wiiiilc.I.
NOTR E. He not licenced by inli . v. .;n'..
tions made tr palm oft lugh-pi lied iCs-iors -oikS
but send for rireiiliu's eiid p' o,:nt stdii-ntents
and great sueecrs ol siHteiiietrfs and grcil suc
cess of our HM'.tlr. l .'d.cl conip.tn! e, w ort U
tlO, ir.aii.d use. lirBBAiMi IV.;!.. "ii'.-i : '..
T'.'li sal soiti st., Phih-..
AGEXTa WANTED. 'Ihe n:n.i IP.. -a! terms
ev. r t:r. red. K I. .ratio, . -rr,r-i. Tlicdiirov-en-r
Sisi-it eri tl. 'i'lie udv.-uitiies of a ino-t
uHven"iiius".ii.:, A l.iri- octavo Volume, spleti
didly iliustr.iied. (.'-priilu. iiicldeo .,( th0 .i-de-'.il
cie.-r of ll, great Hare! r, ll.e coui.li i,
aniii.iii-, iiatlr-., hu'iinur, etc. Tl.e b,--i ilige't.V
cyrlopedhi cf ATiicau Knowl.-dg.! an 1 l.alng-
tniicV K-xploratio.iS ever pab.isiiei. Ktill ac
count Law bin ii ley found Lib.g-iou- The only
took '.si-lorsel by tho p,, t.. tend 1 1 for ouur-,
crmi'.tlV. Film ,t to., phlljkelpl.l ., Pa . n
epMilglielil, cSU.-tw
t po Hie H orklug VIhuk. m oe oc feiu..l,
X 0J a week gu;iniiilceil. ,'tefMii-lab.o cm
pioyment ul borne, day or evening : i ca pital
requiiyd ftiil iiisti ucti.'u.s an.r'a Uiiuable -n.u-lc.
s,e nf goods to start Kith .enl free by mail.
drus, with ll ceiit reliiru wan.p, M. Ji.'l'Nlt Ai,
C'O., 18 Coi.ll'Ar. It !., N' Wuk J. lj it.
J.E