V ' V11- . . i - r ...m, it. i - , .r, Smitarj! mcrifnri. H. . NSSSLK, , t, WILVfRT. " StTNHURV, FEUKTJARY , 1873. Tna Wkstekk Uniox Tklkorath Co., is circulating extensively through Hie city rRPcrs,thoopinioDSnrid statements, nf Mr. Orten tlie President, and' the Hon. . A. Well, irujpposiliou to tlio proposed postal telegraph system, recommended by the Post Master General. The arguments of Mr. Orten are specious, some of thciu far fetched, and ntlteri illogical and un fairly Rtated-Hascd upon false premises. The IIou. David VTells, after his remarka ble efforts in behalf of tho . British Free Traders, and his stupid calculations in re gard to onr finances, will not have much weight with intelligent men who under stand tho motives which aclualo such ad venturers who are always ready to lend their services to thoso who pay the most for tho work to be "performed." ' "'.' The i'liAN kiko Pkivilbub. The abo lition of the franking privilege by Congrcf t Is an act that will redound more to their credit limn any act passed this session. It cuts oil' an incubus that but too lonjr clung to the Post Office Department. Tho act very properly, makes a clean sweep from the President down to the lowest su bordinate. All must now pay postage. The government will save millions by this act, not only in pontage, but in the printing of many useless documents that are uovr generally sold f r waste paper. Ix the proceedings of iho Supreme Court in another column, it will be seeu that judgment was rendered against this Bo rough for interest on its subscription to the building of the Court House, that be ing the only point made. This decision is of ' lutle importance compared with the points that ought to have been taken up. Tho question is whether this Borough should pay more towards the erection of county buildings than other portions of the county If the Court House was needed, and it was proper to build it. and no one at this timo will hardly question that fact, then it was wrong that our citizens should pay more than their fair quota, especially as they were not consulted in the subscrip tion. If it was wrong to build it, the sub scription by the town council would not make it right nor justify the imposition of Additional taxes on our Borough. And we liavo no doubt the Supreme Court would so decide the question. IV E have been asked to give a statement l the amount ot license money received by the county duriugl8"2, and the amount expended for criminal costs during tho same period, which information wn give below as taken from the records : Amount of revenue received from Hotel, Restaurant and Liquor Licoii,,s rlo 10-j, 83,270 00 Amount upended for criminals : r.itcl Eastern Peneteiuiary, if 1,700 20 ExHnpg in t.iking prisoners to Peneteutiarv, - Paid District Attorney, 41'.) 0U Justices' cost, 577 88 Commonwealth witnesses, 2,200 77 Sheriff for noauniig, loo 00 Traverse Juror for Com. cases, 1,030 00 Grand Jurors, . COO UO Total, $8,214 03 Peuuy Haas vs. Commonwealth. The writ of error in this case was argued In the Supreme Court on Monday of lust week. Perry Haas, it will be remembered, was convicted of murder in tho court of oyer and terminer of this county iu Octo ber 1871, when a motion for a new trial was overruled. The case was then taken to the Supreme Court, with six spccilica tions of error for a uew trial, and is now held under advisement. Messrs. Zicglcr and Sober for the prisoner, and Gen. Juo. K. Clement for the commouwcallu. The iguments on both Rides were ably conduc ted. It is supposed by all who attended the Supremo Court that a new trial will be granted. We am gratified tnlonrn that our friend W. A. Sober,Es(j.,ably acquitted himself on this occasion and was heard with atten tion by the Supremo Bench. His argu ent wa effective and to the point as we learn from those who heard him. , A fire ocri;r cd at Harrisburg on Sunday nvuniug last, which destroyed the stable if George Bcriiner, and badly damaged an adjoining stable, and ti c laundry attached so the LochM House. The State Journal Prin,iMS esiahlithinent made a narrow snipe from dot ruction." pour horses were burned. Loss giUlQQ to S4 000, An act passed the Senate and la now before the House of lleprrscntatives.making Jie local option elections general over the Sta!. It is hoped tlmt the House willtou cur iu tho SciiiUu amendment. Presides? C-kakt sinned the bill pro hibiting the costly franking privilege, and the mails of the country w!11 soon bo reliev ed of the incubus which liu br so many years impaired their usefulness to the peo ple. Tub fVctvtary of tho Treasury io a let ,ter to General Gartield. thus states the actual expenses of the Government during the past year : Legislative, S l.GTo.OTo.C" ; Executive nriiper,00.l4l.u3; Stale, J2.-24 1,433. -JO ; 'i'rouusry. 14(i.ol4.3 54.05 ; War, ;i5, 004.008.03 ; -Navy, il,-J0ii,45.1,00 ; Inter ior, 3LVl.uU0.1t0 ; Postolliee, 5,t43,. 170.01; Agricultural, f 11,-2.U1 ; De partment of Justice. 220,000.50 ; Judicia ry, S3.570.3tW.3U total actual excuses of Goverumeut for the last fiscal year, $250 48i;8U.50. Cold. This is the coldest winter for a third of a century. Its effects have been disastrous lu inauy quarters. Loss of life has been great, ami in some places nearly all lb water has frozen up, leaving little or nors Hr public uses. Minnesota pa pers give rjauy terrible incidents connect ed with to IhUi storme. One party, en gaged in cWring the railr nid track, eight miles below St, Paler, discovered, nearly buried in the snow, a doublolcaju of horses and a sleigh, iu nJduii were suitud two men wrapxdin robes. and, ini'led in luillalo coals, tnil tro-n stitr. iliamen sut per fectly upright, and t(a within two hua rircd" yards of the station Wiildinf . LU-SL '. 1 gjamu,1 u '. Town Clock. The Court House has a fine town clock. Everybody knows that, but everybody don't know that tho county pays for .it. This we think very wrong. Sunbury is our cnpital Town her citizens have the benefit of not only the fine ap pearance our Court House presents, but of tho tqwn clock almost exclusively. Why then After tho county paid almost two prices for the Court I louse, make the citi zens of the county pay for our town clock 1 We are ashamed of our popple here, and of sueh management. We have been told that this Borough offered the pitiful sum of 85000 and proposed to give that bv taxa tion, toward securing a new Court Mouse, and then went to law to get out of paying even that. It seems Incredible, yet we are assured it is a fact. ' No wondercapitalists refuse to come to sueh a place where such a public spirit is evinced. We trust our peoplo will waken up to a proper spirit, and llnd that their true welfare consists in a more spirited liberal and go ahead po licy. Let Sunbury pay for her town clock in tho Court House steeple. The Guard. Very true ! "Everybody don't know that the county pays"- for tho towu, clock, al though everybody who is anyMi, knows iho contrary. Until we saw the Above stupid, not to say malignant article, we had supposed that everybody in this vicin ity, possessing ordiuary intelligence, knew that the county never paid ono dollnr for the purchase of the clock that now graces tho tower of the Court House. Moreover wo venture to say there is not an uuprcd judiced man in the county, capable of dis criminating between right and wrong, who will not say that it was as much the duty of the county to put a clock in the tower, as it was to put ornamental windows iu the building, or do twenty other things that have been done about the court house less useful tlmu tho clock. The tower was designed and constructed for a clock and tho idea that it was the duty of the Bor ough to furnish, the clock, is as novel as it is ridiculous. If the turret of the new Presbyterian church had been desigucd or constructed for a clock, the Borough, ac cording to the logic of this Solomon, would have been obliged to furnish a clock. We hardly need repeat, what we have said a dozen times, that Gen. Simon Cam eron contributed the funds for the clock, excepting a few hundred dollars extra con tributed by tho Borough for glass dials. Tho county paid nothing lmt the freight and expenses of putting up the clock. There is uo town or township in the county which has beeu less favored or more unjustly treated by the Commission ers .f the Couuty generally, than Sunbury. And yet a comparative stranger among us presumes to dictate to our citizens, and criticise, if not malign, the actions aud conduct of our people. Wo are much mis taken if "our people do not waken up to a proper spirit' and resent such impertinence. Senator Cameron.- -The Pennsylvania Republican Association tendered a banqi et to Gen Cameron, iu honor of Ins re election to the Senate of the United States, which was declined by Senator Cameron. The following is the correspondence between Senator Cameron aud the Association : Whereas having a just pride in our State SlitorAcW1)!?.'1 'Slui.m T'auH-'Fo'iY rfA'i contributed so lamely, both in promoting its material wealth and its political pre eminence as a Republican State, to etl'ect which ho was devoted such untiring energy and zeal so as to overcome all obstacles ; therefore be it Resolved, That in Simon Cameron our State is represented by one whose life be nignly extended by an overruling Provi dence, has illustrated tho leading traits of the genuine American citizeu ; as a prin ter be was iudu!triou8 ; as an editor in Mu ch Ua I ; ns a member of the Cabinet patrio tic ; as a Minister Plenipotentiary saga cious, and a Senator wisn in council, pm deut iu action, high-minded and noble, with a heart ever alive to the grateful iuttuence of friendship. Resolved, That we, tho Pennsylvania Republican Association, of Washington. D C, in recognition aud approval of his I'ulelity in the discharge of liis high duty, do lender hitn our siucttivsi congratulations on Iws re-election to the Senate of the Unit ed States, where he has so greatly honored himself ejid our beloved Commonwealth, and with this feeling we cordially extend to him an iuvitation to attend u banquet to be given in his honor in the city of Wash ington at the time which may be most convenient to him, and at a place to be hereafter named. T. L. Cathcart, WMi H. Tl RNElt, 11. 1). Wharton, J. M. Wilson, A. A. Shissleu, Committee. United States Sexate Chamber, ) Washington, Jan. -JS, 1873 Gentlemen : I have received tho reso lutions of tho Pennsylvania Association inviting me to meet its members at a ban quet, and requesting me to name a time for the occasion. I shrink from this honor, not because I do not fully appreciate it. but from a natur al disinclination to any display which in volves my friends in preparation, trouble and exM-nsc, I would much rather meet the meiniiers nt the reiinxylvania Associa tion and their wive at my home in Harris burg, and so invite them, individually or collectively, to come there and meet me, where none of the restraints of a public banquet could intrude. Do me the favor to make my w ishes in this re.ect knowu to the association, and assure the members that iu the lime to come, as in the past time, I shall retniin tho steadfast friend of every deserving I'eunsvlvanbin resident at the capital. Yours, truly, Simon Cameron. T. L. Cclhcavt. Wm. H. Turner, II. D. Wharton, J, M. Wilton, A. A. Shutter, Committee. Tweed, the infamous, still remains out side the whIIs of i Iu iicniieutiarv. The jury, in his cne, did not agree three of them lickl out to iho last, aud the jury was discharged by the court. It is said that he will at once be put upon trnl again. After which, should he be convicted or uol. a civil suit will be commenced to net back soiito of Hie public treasure of the citv fall ing withla his clutches without there huv- lug been any value received. An explosion occurred at the Albion print words, Conshohncken. last week, by which a girl named Rosa Fitzsimmous, aged 14 years, was killed, Richard Brehiu, aged 20, foreman of the cloth steaniiiiir de partment, severely injured, and Churles uiney, a young man aged 'ii years and nruigei orucrmntt, a girl oi io, were slightly wounded. Salt iw MinnGAtt In the Saainaw salt re. lot! a bed of pure salt has been found underlying that now worked. At Caksville a Ivd of sali-ioek has bceu struck at a depth of 1700 feet, and at Alpena- ut. a arun oi hju iroiu ine vuruce. A Beautiful Handwriting, There are but few of our readers who would not like to aeon ire a rapid and beautiful hand writing, tor there is no ono accomplish ment so highly priced an this. The busi ness colleges of tho country have afforded the best instruction in this branch and have succeedod in producing the most ac complished penmen. The best penman in America to day is Prof. Gaskkll. Pres't of tho Brvantt S'ratton College of Man chester. N. H. There are few lovers of the' beaut iful art of penmanship who have not heard of this wonderful penman and many have seen specimens of his skill. His larce sjieei. liens have attracted great atten tion in New York City nnd throughout tho country where they have been placed on exhibition. He Is now engaged day and night send ing out Copies for self-instruction, which he writes himself expressly for applicants, so that nny one can learn to writo at the homo fin-side. These contain full printed instructions, and are put up in large heavy envclpnckage. They nave been ordered by thousands not by poor writers alone, but by the leading teachers of penmanship throughout tho United States and Canada. Our readers would do well to write for a package, as nothing so complete, beautiful and useful for self-Instruction will ever again bo offered them. The Editorial Association of Pennsyl vania, will mako their annual excursiou, next summer, over the route lying through the coil regions, over tho famous Switch Back nt Mauch Chunk, up the Lehigh Valley, over Wilks-Barro Mountains, through the beautiful Wyoming to Pitlston, Scranton and down to Danville. Martin, the defaulting teller of the Ches ter Valley Bank, was on Wednesday sen tenced by Judge 1J u t tic r to four years and six months at labor in the Chester County Prison at West Chester. He is a young man of line intellect, well educated, biiu his family connections are most respecta ble. The small-pax epidemic has reached such a bight in Baltimore as to have alarm ed the authorities luid the inhabitants gen erally. There weru 110 deaths for tho week ending January 2(1, and there are at the present time 1300 cases. Hon. W. W. Ketch am. of Wilkes Baire, will I r ibablv be appointed United Stales District Judge lor the new district com posed of Northeastern Pennsylvania. There will also be a District Attorney, Marshal, Clerk of the Court, and other otlicers to be appointed. There is a sterner feeling growing up in couris nnd among the people in refer ence to men accused of murder. Hereto fore quibbling attorneys have lieen allowed to procrastinate in proceeding to the trial of murderers, on the plea that they must have time. No lime is atlorded the victim of the murderer, who is hurried into eter nity unprepared. There are in almost every city wretches kept from trial year after year by this trick of the profession, aud it is now demanded that the practice is Stopped. The amount , of pine lumber ' ai nually cut on the Susquehanna rive and it tri butaries exceeds five Iriudred million feet. A careful estimate has been madJ of the area of the limlter lauds, and the uv. rage yield of lumber per acre, and the alarming conclusion is reached that llir. e years, stocking nl the present rate of live hundred million feet per yar would en' i rely exhaust all the pine lumber now standing. The jury iu the Wharton case having aim Hiuecd their inability to agne, were on Monday discharged. Mr Uevell, Slates Attorney, then moved that the prisontr icnew her recognizance to answer tho charge id' attempting to poison Van Ness. r.t-'h" Vv'! ' .of, llm Court., ("wi'l for the iled-tice said they were read v. aud Mrs. Wharton renewed her personal re cognizance in 5.1,000. with two sureties. Miss Nellie Wharton and J. Crawford Neilson. who justilied in $-2500 each. The prisoner then left the Court. Hie .Secretary of the 1 reasurv has called in all outstanding three per cent, ceititi- catesof'Nos. dated between January 25, law, to April 1 1. ISO", ns ollows: S.iOUt) from Nos. 5503 to 5051, and S10.O0O from Nos. Gi'Oi to o..H3. Total amount called in $715,000 of three pel cents, remain un called. AN atteiont to rrrntn nn inftiirrnetion in llayti, for the purpose of preventing the eleiiou for President, was suppressed, nnd sikiy oi me ring leaueis were arreeleu, live of whom were executed. An American found himself brought face to face at Koine last mouth with nn old schoolfellow whom he had not seen for years. "You here !" "Yes, my dear fel low, I have just been mnrried, and am come to pass the honeymoon in Italy." And your wife?' "Mv witeVim. 1 left her in New York." The stage from MitchellsburgtoHarrods- burg, Ky., was attacked by four men on Thursday last, when near the latter place, who oincrcu Hie driver to deliver the mails. One was shot dead by a pnsaenger. nil the others lied, but were nut-sued, aud two of them capture d and lodged in jail. The daughters of Horace Greeley havo withdrawn from the coutest iu the case of their father's will, and yesterday the con testants proceeded to prove "the will of 1S71 without opposition. Mr. Greeley left property, estimated at $200,000, and Mrs. Greeley some jfl'.I.OOO. A die; atch from Snn Francisco savs there is little prospect of a peaceful settlement of the Modoc difficulty. Captains Fairchild and D irris went to have the talk with Cni- wtius jack, as desired, hut the Modoc would not go trvlhe white men's camp, and they wouiu not go k me Indian t-ainu. H'l ; I - - . rr .... aiiucukiiib iuiusc si iroui s launery at Iwisburg was destroyed bv lire ou the 27lh. . Epizooty has disabled all the horses a- bout Piochc, Nevada, and eight thousand liars of silver have accumulaud at thu mines awaiting transportation East, '.ucsil and milk leH-.ivals"' are taking Iho place of church fairs. c.,iit Wankegan, 111., anil other towns throughout the State. Audltlliurlt-a UsicS Knlutt. NotU's U hereby ifivrn to all numon Interct- et, lh.it the uudurrined Au-liior lodli-tribuielhe 0 iliincu lu t lie liaiuls or Kolieit A. (JinVn, one ot the Executors of Churles (iule, deceased, to und siiiouk llme legally entitled thereto, will mi lend to tha duties ol bin Mppoiulineut si hU idtiee, in the lioiouifhof Suub.try, on Friday, (hcMlh day of February, A. D., 1S7U, ut 10 o'clock, A. M. W. I. UKKKNoUiill, Auditor. Sunbury, Feb. 8. 1873 St. Audit KMtttte of tiurleit iiile, dec. Nutlet) l hereby given Io k!l persons iulvrtsted, thai lh uiulvrsliietl Auditor, to distribute thu balance In Hie bund of Joseph Prlrktlv, ono of the Executor of Mary 8. tiule, decea'sud, who was Kxeeiurii: of Churles Male, deceased, to aud mon thoM Irirslly entitled thereto, will ulleud to thu duiiM of bis appointment si bl olhYc, In thu Uorough ol Sunbury, on Friday, theiia'b duv of February, A. D.i 17.1, ut 10 o'clock. A. M. W. I. IJKKKN'OUUll, Auditor. Bunbnry, Feb. 8, ta7J St. "aOTICK. 1 NfiTICE Is hereby given that applieiitlon has been made to the Court of Coinmou l'leu of Northniiitxirlnnd County, by the For Augirtu Building & 1.0UU Assnclullou for uiiiendiutut to snick Tuuth sud Eleventh nf the Coutiitutioi. of raid Association, aud llwt said aiiicudiiiBiit wtll be grouted at tUe uttl regular term of said Court, unless cause b shown to the contrary. LLOYD T. KOHKBACH. ' J Trutuiuoury. tnbory, rb. S. J7l.t. $cto .bbcrlfsmtitts. I'Ol'RT rROC'IVi-MATIOS. Notlee Is her. hy elveu Hint the severs I Coin Is of Com mon Plena, General Qimrter Sessions of the Penre, nrt Orphans Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer snd Hcncrnl Jnll Delivery, In snd forthe county nf Northumberland, will eoinmenee nt tho Court ltoiiftn, In the hornueh nf Riinbnry, st lOo'Moi k A. M., on MONDAY, MARCH the 10ih, next, mt-w III continue two week. r The Coroner, Justices nf the Pence snd Consta bles In snd for the comity of SorOinmberlimd are requeued to be then nnd tlic re hi their proper persons, with their rolls, records. Inquisitions, nnd other remembrances, to do those things to their several nlficcsnppnrtnlnlnirtn be done. And nil witnesses prosecuting In behalf of tho Ccfln innnwenlth nrninst nny prisoner, nro requested nnd eomrnniidcd o be then snd. there attending Q their proper persons to prosecute, ntcnlnst hitn sshnll be Just nnd not to depart without lese tt their peril. Jurors nro rennested to be pone nnl In thtlr nttendsner, st the flme sppolnted. nirrecubly to their notices. (liven under my hand nt Ptinbur.T, theClh dy of February, In the yesrof our Lord uuetboosBud eight hundred snd seventT-three. SAMUEL ft. ROTiTARMEL, Sheriff. eri e s ' -52 1 as . 3 i VH.T.Helmbold. KfcJAUNEl '.S . FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, Is tlio only Known Kemedy for llrllit' hhi and hss cured rry esse of limhstc io which it lis been Kiveu. lrritutiou of tlieNir.k of the HlaikU-r and Iullsiumslion of the Kidneys, I'lceratlna nt the Kidnej and lllsilder, Krieu. tiuu of I'rtue, Diseases of the l'rurute Cland, ' Mime in the HUuliler (travel. Uriek lut Deposit, and Muruus or Milky Ilsdiarh'r, and for Ku fechlert snd Ik.llraieVm.t(oiilonsof both Hexrs, . attended with the foiluwintc rninlotr: Lux of Power. Loss f Memory, pihluufty cf Tlrntli-' Iok. Wesk Nnrvr. Wakefulness, fain In the ' llnck. Klubhiugof the Unity. Krupiion mi ihu r'ai j, . l'sllld Cfiuntcuaucr. Lassitude of the Hysiem, e. t'sed by Miraou In thu decline ar rhiuiis i life; after rooitncnient or lahvr p-Ll. toa t, 1 tiug in children, etc. In many affections nectillsr to Isdlas, th hi trai t Bui hu is uu misled by any om. r reigeilj As iu L'hloroHis or lleteiition, IrreKOlurlty, Puin f illness or Suppression of Customary Kvsrustinns, Ulcerated or 8cliirrua ataia vt the I urns, Leu-corrhu-a or Whites, Fterility, and for all com plaints Incident to thu six. it Is prescribed extensively by the most eminent lhystriana and 1 lidwlves for eufeubled aud delicate constitu tions of both s. icl aud all i;e. KIMRXEY'9 EXTltAfT BUCIII', firf r.l'tatfo AiMnq from Imjmidtnett, II bin of UMi-ttun. Jtc. In all their stage, al little ezpenau, little or nu cl.sufe iu diet, uo lu conveiiieuce, aud no exposure. It causes a fro qnent desire, and elves atreneth to urinate. , therehy reunniug oLstructious, VrevenlhiK anil Curing Plrlelures of Ilia I relliru, Allavlng I'sin aud lnflummation, so frequent in this class ot dis eases, aud expelling ail poisououa batter. KEiHNEY'l EXIHACT BtOHl', ll.OO per bottle or six bottles for S 00, delivered to any address, secure from ohservaUou. bold br dragiruia everywhere, prepared by KUARNKV A CO., 104 Duane 8t.,N. V. to whom an lettor for tuforustiou should bej addresaed. AVOID QUACKS AND IMPOSTS. . Ho Chirr for Advto and Oonralutloa. fir J. tt Dyott, Graduate of JVjTsrasn Untlrot CoteVee, fhtladelphta, author of several valualila works, can lie consulted on all disease of tha SiXumI or t'rinsry Uriran. (which be ba msilo aa uecial study), either in male or female, uo tnatUir from what causa orU:iustiug, or of how Ion- ttaudiug. A practice of SO jeara enable luui to treat diseases with auccesa. Curss guar autoed. Charue reasiable. Those at a dis taucu ran forward letter describing symptoms. Slid enclosing stamp to prepay yostsge. bend lor the (iu.i4 lu llrailh. frios 10 ceata. i. 6. JJVyTT. M l., fhysiciau aud buxgaea, UiImuibl.wVitk, rbriia"nr I, 18?3. ly. i-a i) n itto bbftllsmfttls. "T'AW HEIId 9 it'll IsHKf, . i pir Ostlton or tiller C'ra 'of 1 LAROK BOTTLES. This Whiskey Is Pure Uye, four years old ...... . auu very mellow. VAN BEIL'3 "YELLOW SEAL" SIIEUHB. fll pet- Case' of TWelve Bottles. T hlf Wine w offer Id our friends, knowloa It to be perfectly pure and always uulforitt In qua lity. i -i Ast your Grocer for ' ' VAN BE1LS 81 WHISKEY. 1 Ask your Druggist for A ! VAN bEIL'SSl WHISKEY. Tell your Grocer you want ., . VAN 131L'S "YELLOW SEAL" .. S1IEURY. Tell your Drugnlst you want VAN BEIL'S "YELLOW SEAL" SIIEUKY. Or, send yogr order to II. A. C. VAX BEII,, , THE WINE MERCHANTS, No. 1810, CHE8TNCT ST., Phlludclpliln. Importers of all do Brandies, Glas. Rums and Wines, aud dealers In the bcM tjuuiltles of Kye and Hourboo Whiskies by the barrel, demijohn or ease. CITAMPAIQNK3. Feb. 8, 1872,-1 yr. Bpeclnl Court. NOTICK Is hereby givca that Special Conrt of the Court of Common Pleus in and for the county of Northumberland, will be holden at flunbury, commencing MONDAY, April 7, A.D. 187S, and continuing one week, for the trinl of oil special cause ou the Pleas nepending LLOYD T. ROIIRUACH. Sunbury. January 27,1873. f rothonotary. Eleetloa Proclauiatlon, "T1TIIEKF.AS, by an Act passed by the Lecls TV luture of this Commonwealth. It Is made the duty of the Sheriff nf every county to give notice or an election to be held at the lime and places of holding election for township and mu- ulcil officers of said election districts, for the puriwee of votlnc for nr agninst the Act known n the l.nnil upturn Lavr approved the 17th tiny of March, A. I). 1S7J, which provides ns follows : Sec. 1. He U rnattttl, etc., Thitt nn tha third Friday In Murcii, oue thousand eight huudrcd and severity-three, in everv city and conn ty of this I'limmonweallh, and at the sunn al municipal elections ever) third year thereafter, In every suc-b city and county. It shall he thedu ty of the lnsieetnr snd Juilir) of the election In the cltis and counties, to receive tickets, either written nr printed, from the lentil voter of sold cities and counties, labelled nn the outside "11 cense,"anr on the inide'-fcr llcenso," or'ngainsl license," and to deposit sntd ticket In u box pro vided for that purpose by said Inspectors and Judges, as is required by law In the case ot other ticket received, shall be counted, and a return nf the same mude to the Clerk of the Court ol Quarter .Sessions of the peace of thu proper coun ty, duly certified us It Is required by law ; which certificates shall he laid before the judges of snld court at the first meeting of auid cottit lifter M election shrill be held, and shall be Hied with the other records of said court I snd It shall be the duty of tnnyors of cities, anil sheriffs of counties, or of any other ofllrer wboe duty It tnoy be to perform such service, to give due public notice of such special election above provided for, three week previous to the time of holding the same, end also thrr-e week before such election every third year thereafter i Providtd, that this act shall not be construed to repeal or ntteet any spe cial law prohibiting the sale of Intoxicating li quors, or prohibit the pr inting of licenses t Pro Hdtd, that when the municipal and township elections in any county or city do not occur on the third Friday iu March, the election provided for is this section shall be held on lbs iluv filed forthe municipal elections In sold county: And provided, furthtr, thut all licenses grunted after the Hint of January, oue thousand eiuht hundred snd seventy-ibroe, ctiHll cease, determine nnd be come votd on the first day of April, one thou sand eUrlit hundred and seventy-three, If the dis- ai;aiiist the erntttina; of license ; and the treasu rer of the proper county shall then refund to thu holder of such license the moneys so paid there for, for which tha tnid treasurer shall be enti tled to credit Io their account with tha Com monwealth. Rec. if. That in rcielvinc and countlnp, and mnkln returns of the votes cast, the Inspectors, Judges and clerk of snld election, shall be K'v crncd by the law of this Commonwealth reifulat t" JT cceeral elections; and all the penult.ee of raid election luws arc hereby extended to nnd shall apply to the voters, inspectors. Judges mid clerk, votintr at and altcndinir upon the election held under the provision of this act. Ssctio 3. Whenever by the return of elec tion In any city or county aforesaid. It shall up peur th.it there is a majority it;ainsl lirc-ife, it shall not he lawtr.l for nny court or boaid of license ro'nmi.sV'luirs to issue any license for the sale of spirit, io',, vinous, m ill oi other Intoxi cating liqtmrs, or any adinlxturn thereof, In said city or e junty, at any time thereafter, until a' nn election as above provided, a majority shall vote tn ravor or license i Yomfrcf, I hat nothing con tained in the provisions nf this act shall prevent the Issuinj; of licensi s to drugtrlsts, or the sale of liquors for medieliiul aud muuufucturiiiit purpo ses t I'rovidtd, That the citizen of the borouuh of Lebanon shall vole upon the question on the intra Friday .at March, oue thousand elL'hl hun dred and sevenly-thrao, on lbs same day and titn when the township of the couuty of Leba non Bold their sprlnp election. - WILLIAM ELLIOTT, ' : Breaker of the lioose of Representative. ; . - JAMES UUTAN, Speaker of the Senate. Approvtd. -The Iwenty-seTeuth day of March, Aiimii Domini oue thousand einlit hundred und ecvetity-two. JNO. W. (iKAKY. Therefore. I, B. II. Rorur.BMKL, High Sherilf of Northuinberlutid counly, do herebr make known and riMlaiiii to the qnulitiud voter of Noiihuin- herlHint coiintv, that nu election will be held for lh.it purpose, on. KU1UAT, tbc Ulst dav of FEB RUARY, A. I). 173, ut -.he following place and district within the county, to wit i Stinbitrr, Wet Ward, at the Court flouse. Sun- bury, Ia. R-a?t Ward, ut the public houe o! K. T. Ilittmhcller. ' t'pper Attetista township, at 'the public 6oue of Joel Hitterninn. Lower Ancustn township, at the tmbllc house of Peter l)n,ikrltieri;er. Ntirthiimberlund bornntch at the pubile house of Jerrr Yor.lv. Point District, at the house of Mr. Johnson. in the horouirh of Northumberland. Milton, South Wurd, at the house ol C. W. Slicker; Noith Wurd, at the public houeo of J. M. Hull-. Tttrbui townhlp, at the house of Abraham KisMnper. Delaware township, at lbs house of Dalesman and Heckle. CMItiiHiuaq'Jf, at h house of Charles Hurt twsn. ' WaUontowe, lower room of Academy bulld ine. Lewis tonafhlp. at the bouse of D. II. Dreis h.tch, in Tinhultille bnmuith. . Bhamukiu township, ut 'he house of T. Kesbll. Upper Muhanov township, at the bouse of John H. fle'.st. Little Muhaooy township, at tha house of Con rad Kaker. Lower Mahaooy, at the bouts of A. Roader- ntel. . . Rush township, at Libert y-Pnla school house. Jacksou towtMblp, at lb house of John Al bert, Herndon, Pa. Coat town hip, al the house of Austin Malice. Shamoklii boi onh. Ran Ward, at tha house of Win. M. Weaver West Ward, at the bouse ul Patrick Knlrn. Zerbe tnwusbip, at tha nous of Tbotna Fonlds, Jr. Catnarou township, at tbs Iioum of O. W, Bets, Onwaii City. Jordan township, at the house of Jacob Matscr. Mt. Curmel borough, at lbs Mt. t'armel House. WashtnirUMi towuthlp, at the bouse of 1L C. Fisher. . McKwensTille, at the house nf Usury Reeder. Tuibuivllle, at the bouse ef Blinon Upp. Mi. Curniel township, al tha House ol' Michael Graham. Riverside borough, at the public school boose of akl borouuh. Buydailowu, at the public house nf William Furrow. Given wilder my band, at my otllca, in Sunbury this &M h day of Jauaary, iu the aar of nur Lord oue thousand oiaTht hundred and seventy. lb rec. and in tha ninety so'euih yecrof I ha Indejas Jouca of ths Veiled Slues. B. II. KOTUIBAlEL, Bhwldr, BberifTt Ofllc. buabwy. , -.e . . February 1, 17. clu lbbertiscmcnls ttulc on Helm of Vnlefitlne Klafc. , slceeststed. I . ' 1 . STATF. OF PF.NNSTLVANIA r j County ot Noithniiih. riiitnl, i To the Sheritl vr s.ild Courtly Oi kit;,. WecoinmMinl yntit'.int you nolil'y Mary ll'use, widow of Valentin" Kluse, lutcol thu borottuh oi Snyderlown, county or Northumberland, deceits ed, Catharine, uow Intermarried with ADmrrt Reinf r. Eve, now luUrmarrled wkh O. W. Lrrch, John Kluse. William U. Klase, f.avlna, Uiler miirfled with Isnne Ronithner. She Is now de ceased Jcavlntr lb foltawlnir chlldroni Isabella Bouifliner, T. 1. llonuhner, Henrietta Comrhner, Clurs BouirhtuT and Geortr Hntithner. -Bnrsh Ware, now liitermifrrled with Noah Ware, Vs lentlne Klasa, ilHimsh, now Intermarried with Dmrlel Dnnbacta,' Busnhnnfi,' now Iniermnrrled with Geonre Adum. stlliielraatid letrnl rnprrwn. tntlves of Valentine Klase, late of the tmrouirh of Snydertowti, Niy-tbuiuberlutd- county, dcrenled, that nt the January Term, A. D. lS7i.A rule was Ktnnled noon them tho snld heirs and leirul rep resentatives of the snld debedent, cntnmnndlnu them to come forward nnd accept or' refuse the real estate of said decedent at the valuation put upon the same by sa Inquest, Issuing ou' nf this Conrt, retnrnsWe at the January. Termor the year 1878, or show cause why the snme should not be sold In cure the said panics should nee lector refits to take nnd accept the same as aforesaid, by the first day of next Term, rii, the second Monday of Match, A. D., 1873. Witness the Honorable Wm. M. Rnrke f L B 1 frl,er- President of oer said Court, this vjjj twenty-first day nf January, A. D. eigh teen hundred and eventT three. J LEIBCNRINO. Clerk U. C. Reeister's Otflee, . Sunbury, Feb. 1, 1873. St. w RIT OF PARTITION, fe-tste of Daniel Wslnter, deeenaed. ) Retnrnnblo to March Term J1873. N'oiiTnriBnnt.s!T Coustv, ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Ehe- rirXnl NnrthnmbcrlutHl County, Greeting t WHEREAS, nt nn Orphans' Court held In Bun bury, in nnd for the county of Northumberland, the eighteenth day of January, In the year nf our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy Ihrpe, before the Honorable Win. M. Rockefcl ler. Eq.. President, nnd his Associate Just ices of the Court. In the matter ol Daniel vi aimer, dc censed. The petition nf Wllllnm Wrliner. North uinbeilnnd. boronth, Northumberland cnuntv. In the state of Pennsylvania, was presented, settim forth that he Is one of the children nnd lineal dr seendnnts nf Daniel Weitncr, late of the borough of Northumberland, deceased, that the snld Dan !el Weltner died on the day of , A. D. one thousand eight hundred nnd forty-eight. Intcs tnte, leaving a wblow named Margaret Welmer nho Is also deceased, nnd nine children, z votir petitioner Wm Welmer and Christian L. Welmer, Geo. L. Welmer, Mary Intermarried wlh Henry Klvelle, Cntharine intermarried with John A. Llovd, Marearei Intermarried with Jun, S. Mallnch. F.lirjiheth Inlermnrried w ith John A. Welmer, ttarah Weimer and Genelln Welmer. That the nid decedent Daniel Weiincr. died seised In fee of, and In a certain lot or piece of ground situated In the borough of Northumberland, Nor thumberland county. lVnnsylvaiil'i.coi tainliig se venty live feet (7) in front o-i Water street, and one bnnilred nnd ninety-two feet in depth to nn al ley. it being lot numberscven, nn l fifteen feet of lot number six In Ihe general plnn of the horongh of Northumberland, whereon is erected a double two story lop; dwelling house, with kitchen at tached, a one and a hn'f story frame store house, stable, nnd other out buildings. This Is to notify you nnd each of you herein nhovc named, and yon nreherehv notified that by virtue of the above writ to me dire'ti-d. nn Inquest will lie held on the premises of the above nnnie.1 Daniel Weimer. deceased. In the borough of Nor tltiimbcrlnnd. No'th'd co., Pennsylvania, ns here in dccrihed, on Wednesday, March 12. 1S73, nt lilo'cloek, a. in., forthe purpose of making par tilinn of as to value, and appraise the real estate herpm above described of the said decedent, at which time nnd place yon may each nnd nil ap pear If you think proper. S. II. ROThKHMF-L, Sheriff. Sheriff's OlJice. Sunbury, February LISTS. 4t. Rule on Heir of Philip Ilccltert, IecoH)ctl. y l AlMir rRNXSVI.t A vi., jf4 0 Northumberland Comity, At nn Orphans' Court held nt SnnS-irv, In and for said county, on the ISth day nf January, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and seventv threc, before tha Honorable William M. Rocke feller. President, and Joseph Nicely, and Geo'-ge C. We'ker, his Associate Juliep i t ,1,1 Court. Vpon the petition of F.mannel lleckert. one of the children nnd heirs of Philip Heckert, iMe of Lower Mnhanoy township. it said county, dec". I, the Comt gr ante I a rule on von.. Kni innel ITeeic ert. Ann Mtrv Heckert. (widow of said Philip Heek.Tt) Philip Herkcr1. Sus-nnnah lnter;u irr!ed with Philip Tsehnpp, Mlehact Heckert. Maiv In termarried with Isaac H. Itcsier. Itachel Heck ert. Catharine Internum led w ith William Lion, mnn, Andrew ITeckeit, I.IHey, Minerva. I'rn.h Ellsworth, snd Henry, children of Henrv Ile. k t rt, who have for (heir Guard'an Emann-d Iteek ert. Ann Mary, Frederick and Daniel, children of Daniel Heckrt, decV. who resi le in Marshall county, and Blate nf town, nil heirs and legal re presentatlvea of Philip Heckert. lit'p of Slid county, decease. 1. commanding yntt, arid eacli of ynu to show cause by first dav of next term, to wit. second Monday nf March. A. D. I;t7:t. why the balance of snld decedent's e tMtc, to wit : pur parts numhers one and three shn-ild not he sold according to the Act of Assembly In such cases made and provided. in witness wherenf.I have hereunto set mv r, s i hand and Official Seal, this twentv-tifth 1 '""J davnf January, A. D. one thousand eight vw hundred and seventy -throe). JACOH LEISENRING, Clerk, O. C. Register' Office, Sunbury, Feb. I, 187. Ht. ADJOURNED COURT. Proclamation. WIIF.KKAS tho Honorable Win. M.' Rocke feller, I're-idcnt Judge, und his .Woc'iutes. for this District, havo issued their inundate for uu udjourned Court for Norlhitinherlatid county, to be held on Monday thu o l day of March, A. I)., 1S73. being the lt Motiduy of said month, lu Stmhury, and lo lut one week. I therefore give notice lo all Jurymen drawu for this Court, and ull others Interested, to lie and uri.ir Ht the place aforesaid at 10 o'clock, a. in. oftaiddav. SAMUEL II. ROTH F. KM EL, Sherlir. Sherilf Ollke, bunbnry, FeO. I, 1S7J. Xotlee. 'pilE Military Board of Northumberland Co., JL organized January ISth. at armorr of ths hamokln ;uar,i, Cupt. JOHN Mt El.lESE was Selected Presideut,- and C.ipl. A. CALDWELL Secretary. The Board is now ready for ths transaction of nek military business a-i in. it b-t brought hi f ire ll. A." CALDWELL, fb-8t . . Secretary. A ud l toV'sj X oi it 7 " - THE nnuerslgned having been appointed by thu court to restate the account nf George L. Weimer, administrator of Daniel Weltner, late of the borough of Northumberland, dee'd, and report on eiception tiled tqeteto, hereby give notice tlmt he will attend to the dutk-t of Ills npnolntmeitt at hl office In Sunbury, Pa., on Thursday the iOth day of February, lb!!, at 10 o'clock, a. m., when all itrsoii iuleresled may n.tteud if Ibep tee proper. L. II. KASE, Auditor. J"Pury 8S. I8Wi73t.. Auditor') Xotlre. THE undersigned. Auditor apK4utcd by the Court to nikka distribution of Ihe funds iu tha hand if William II. Wiipplas, und M. B. Priestley, Aslgne of Daniel Lesher an l Wil liam Miller, parties trading under the Unit name of Lesher A Miller, to and among the creditors of said tinu legally entitled thereto, hereby give no lice, that he will meet all partio inlei e-ied in the distribution ot the said fund at hi- office, opxi. site tba First National Hauk, tjunhury, ou Salur day the lftth day of Februarr uext, for the pur. pneaof atloDding to tbs duties of his uppnlut ment. WM. C. PACKER, Auditor. Bunbnry, Jan. 18, 1873. r Eieriilor's Xolle7 " (On the E-lute of Abraham Snyder, dee. I NOTICE la hereby given, that Letter Te-ta-mental. v have been gruntdil. IO the iineYr signed. Lueculor of the Ksiut of Abrahai 8uy ler, deceased, late oi Uper Augusta township. Northumberland rouuiy. Persons knowing thuiM selvas ludebtrd to said uatate, and those bavin claim against the same, will pretest Ihew to I he Euculavr far suuteuaul. - A, K. BWCf;r-Ki-esr. Jnnbnsr, Janasry 1, liT.-,(. ' Jrtisctllanffjita GET TUt'STST. 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No trouble loshow goods. Call uud examine my spick. THAD'S 8. SHANNON. Sunburv, Dec. 31, 187a. 1307. RIGHTER &.GASKILL, 1307. PEALEKS IS American and French Wlcicw Glass, Crystal bheet, Rough Plate, Colored, EnamiUd aud Ornauieutal Olasa, 1307 Market Street, Philadelphia. January 11, 1873. ly. AUmiulxtrator'sj Xollee. f E-Hate or Nancy Cussatl, dec.) NOTICI is hereby ittven that Letters of Admin istration having been grnated lo the undersigned on thu Estate of Nancy Casaatt, hit,. f iho tor nughof Buuhury, Northumberland count v. Pa., dl-c. All iersoiia knowing themselves In'dehtert to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim", to pres. nl ttrein for settlement. P. II. MOORE, Adm'r. Bunbnry, Jan. 4, J873. til. O. W. KEKFER. C. W. BASeXER. 2SJ"ey Goods! Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Oil Cloths, Glass and Nails of every variety, nt one low price, at Kcefer & llnssler's Store, Corner of Fourth and Matket Streets, SCNBrRY, ri. . All kind of Grain lakaa la tehauKa lume as taslt. . i'aii aud e us. i -KEEFSR AflAtyjIR. Pntibrjry, Feb. 1, ISTH.
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