Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 08, 1873, Image 3

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    'sUXHUiiY, FKIUUTAIir 8, 1873.
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ARRIVAL ASD DBT-ARTfllS Of TllAINI AT SCWIIl'RT.
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F.rle Express, S.40 1 Ninif. KxpveMia.w
Mail, IIM El ml in Mull , 4.80 .
Niivg. Epres 8.00 p m F.rlc Express, 7.01 "
mbi'rt Ann tEwisTowit n. r. , 1
Lnve Bnnbnry for Lewlstnwn nt 7.45 a. in.,
anrVB lp. M.'
Arrive ;nt Banbnry frsra Lewirtown at l.M
od 7.45 p. m.
1 snastorm iMTwtoit, it. c t. w.
i.tAnt ' ' ' " armtk '
Bnnbnry at 6.4(5 a m I At Bnnbnry f .9o m
186 pro IMpia
4.40 p m I ' V 0.00 p m
COCTTLUt, AAtUTO A WOCCtBAIlKl B. .
Rwrnlnr passenger train leaves Sunbury for
Dwnvlllo, Cattawlssa, Hatleton and Intermedlnte
stations, at 0.46 a. m. Kttirnln(t learn Hle
tou at 1.00 p. m. Arrive at 4 00 p. ro.
tA0KAWA59A AITDSLOOMaStmO H. ft.
Leave Northumberland at 9.40 a. m. and 4.E0
p. m. ,
Arrive at Northumberland at 10.36 a. m. and
6.09 p. m.
Accidental Insurance Ticket run be had
J. Bhlpman, Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
of
u -
Joshuas ftocals.
Bxwtss MAcnntta at Cottaos Oroaks.
Miss Caroline Dallas is the etrent for the sale or
the best Sewing Machines In existence, via i 'Tho
Improved Grover A Baker,' and 'Domestic.'
which are constantly kept on hand, and sold at
reasonable prices. She Is also agent for the sals
of the celebrated '8ilver Tongue Organs,' und tho
Bay State Oreads,' and for the snle of tho
Fnintt & Pope Knitting Machine. Call and see
them. Office ou Market street, east of the rail
road. Tlocsa asd Lot for Bale. A new Douse and
Lot, located on Spruce streit, Bunbury, Is offered
for sale on easy terms. Apply to
John Wilvrr.
The American Agriculturist for February, Is
one of tho best number yet Issued from that of
fice. It, Is full to overflowing with tho most In
teresting agricultural articles, and finely Illus
trated with appropriate wood cuts. It Is the
le-t agricultural Magutlne now published.
Price $1.50 per annam In advance. Address
Oraiij;e, Judd 4 Co., U45, Broadway, New York.
Oivrk A wat. A superb French Olcopraph,
"Little Ruuaway nnd her Pets," l presented to
every subscriber of the CnuisTiAN Usios, edited
by Uev. Henry Ward Ueecher. The site of the
picture. Is 14K Inches by Siyf Ineheii, nnd is the
l.irniMt noil huudsoinest French Oil Cliromo ever
uir-ied, end Is one of the finest and must attrac
tive pictures we have ever ccn. Those who are
ndinircis of lwinilsome wall pictures, should have
their subscription sent at once, so us to guaran
tee a copy of this beautiful ait painting In oil.
"Wide Awake," and "Fatt Asttep," is Liiothcr
bc.utifiil French Oil Cliromo which is In unabat
ed demand, for tliey win the heart as well as the
eye. One represents a little girl with a daisy
chain about her neck recllnint; on thermae, xhc
other shows the same child with both bauds
holdini; flowers, fast asleep on a sofa cushion.
The Cbri.tian Union Is a family weekly paper,
24 pae;i'S larc quarto sire, and is the only religi
ons paper for which Mr. Ilocclicr writes. The
mliser'n tion price is tS.tO per annum, with a
present of one of the above pictures. Call at
ituz'.etines Pi t iodlcal stoi e, and sec the pictures
iiinl specimens of the paper, where subscriptions
are received by C. 8. Hnztine, ngout.
T:tn grandest display of nev. furniture ever
witnessed eun uow be seen lit B. L. Roudeubush's
stoiu in Masonic Buildings. There ncvet was a
larger assortment exhibited in Bunbury than can
be seen nt the ubove establishment. An entire,
ly new supply bus Juet been opened, mid every
hi vie of luruiture may be bad nt reasonable pri
ces. The most fashionable Chairs, Lounges,
Sidfhoitids, Parlor Suite?, and everything In the
furniiuie line is kept for sale, all entirely uew,
and manuraetnred out of tile, best material. Call
nn I see the new stock Just opened, and learn the
I i ices ami adr.intuges lu buying at borne inste id
of in the c ty.
The Excelsior Boot A Buna StoiiK con
tinues to keep up Its reputation for tho best arti
cles of B ots it bhoes !') Market. The great va
riety kept in that eelablisbtuunt has proved ud
vantajeous to the citizens generally, ns no one
can go there with their patronage without being
suited. Gum shoes, which are uow most needed,
will he found in greater variety than ever before.
L ulies are particularly Invited to call and see the
latest styles. Constantly opened und offered for
sale at the most reasonable prices.
Cui'CK Fix'l. Thns. O. Nott, Merchant Tai
lor, on Third street, is chuck lull of orders for
new suits. Mr. Nott 's great success lies in Ms
tilting every one so handsomely that none ever
complain. As he keeps none but the best goods,
a good suit is ulwuys guaranteed to his custom
ers. EEUfiioN or tub World. This valuable re
ligious work contains a stuleinent of the origin,
development aud forms of worship, doctriues
und government of the religious denominations
In the world, with biographical sketches of emi
nent divines, has been enlarged and revised, und
should find a place in every household. It Is a
complete history of all dcnomii.ullona that have
aud do now exist in the world. The book can
not be obtained nt book sloie., as it is only sold
by agents. We are bappy to see that Calvin I
Woodcock has received the agency for its salelu
Bunbury, Northumberland, Upper and Lower
Augusta, and is now canvassing for subscribers.
The work is very cheap, and every one should
avail themselves of a copy. It is Illustrated
with Hue steel enraviugs, und coutalus nearly
four hundred pages. fe!-3t
Valentines 1 Valen riNSs I of svery variety
aud style, ut llaseitiue's.
Finr and Si-FEnriNB Every style of Valen
tines V4l be bud at Uazeltiue'e book uud period
ical store.
A i.i. the periodicals of the day can bs bad at
Maseltliiu'a perlo leal store.
A Rare Cuavce for Baroains. Selling off
at co l, for cash. Fruffi ibis date until the 80th
of Fibril iry, Clement A DL-slngsr, at the Btar
Store, will disMss of the OoHowing goods at cost:
One lot of Shawls, Blankets, Woolen Caps,
Ukirts. (j'ovci. Hose, Ladies and Gents' Under
wear. Furs, Heavy Woolen Dress Goods, Flan
nels, and one bun Ired feaiy nrada Vests, pries
1 to 12.
Nov l the thns to secure bargains. fel-8t
W. R. F. Weimer has just received bis seeood
purclire of fall and winter goods, cheaper than
ver. His stock of ladles' dress goofls, water
pi ools, la t, carpels, oil clolbs, line groceries,
sn l i.i fuel everything to suit the lasts and fancy,
and at prices astonishingly low. Ha Sells for
rra ly cj-stv, and will not be undersold by any fine.
Give hltn a Mill, and he convinced tbut Wellness
t iu ilar etsh store Is the place tc sees re bargains.
BRAlTirfl,
T. new style oflldtirand Capr
that adoru ih windows of S. Faust's bat store.
on Maiket street, are beautiful. His fuM and
winter slock is s--sor to any svetSeeo Inthhv
place. All tpft mth styles, and of ttfe bear 1ua'
Uty, are to be f vu0tj Hs as-tt-rH(QVoo4-si'
-prleas losa i f"1S, .-
F. stital. The J. O. of R. M. will hold a Tea.
j llval In their hull, In Huupfs building, nn Mon
1 day , Tuesday and Wednesduy evenings, March
' 10th, 1Kb and IStli. ; .
J ' CornM-H FuV-crkh of this place, bin bacn np
, j)oliiCi-r despiitrhci nb tin- iowbt yard in place af
' C'h ii lies Younftt ' Mr. Flockef la flrs't class rail
road htmil, nhd Is. deserving of promotion. , .
Euis BofiTiAW, of CuktHctwri, and nlgty bnf'
gage master, whlic icllllnar hog, nn Frldny Ian,
had hit Ihnmb split, by tba kutfe brink; tVrce.
through bis hand in the struggle of the porker.
PmstkhS need but little bare below, but need
that little aura.
' BtOKt tnhocoa tB Icj. Mr. John Arnold,
the popular landjdrd on jiba opposite aide of. tha
rlvor, rlrovs over th? Ice with a horse and aled.
When near tbethor on thli aldo, tho horse
broke through, and made A narrow escape fronl
drowning. lie was got out by tha aid of lopea,
aud then rccrossad In safety. .
Tnl man named Cadwailadcr who fleecad sev
eral merchants aud landlords In Snyder county
Ust full, by tepresentlnK that ba was a U. B.
Unairer, and was arrested by detective 1. 8. Ooss
ler, plead (tulliy of the'tharge, and was sentenc
ed to three years in the Western Penitentiary.
A DONATIO part visited tte realdence of Rev.
8. J. MillH'eii, of this place, ou Thursday even
Init of lust week, nnd left the deserving Minister
nnd his lady various gifts of groceries, dry (roods,
Ac, to the value of about one hundred nnd tlfty
dollars, and teventy-sli dollars In Greenbacks.
Immersion. On flilbrtay last about noon, ten
persons were Immersed In the river at Market
street landing. Although the weather was ex
tremely cold, a laree number of persons were
present to witness tha ceremony which was Im
pressive and Interesting. The Rev. Mr. Wheat
of tho Baptist Church nt this place officiated.
Our Baptist friends hare had quite an Interesting
revival In their Church for a few weeks past,
which is still contiutied every evening.
Accident. On Monday last, Charles Toung,
despalchcr in the N. C. Railway yard, nt the low
er end of this plucc, was caught between the cars
while coupling, and was seriously Injuied. lie
Is uttended by Dr. Iluiipt.
Tnc woik on the grading of the additional
trnck of the P. A E. Railroad, at the upper end
of this borough, Is being rapidly completed by
iha contractors, Messrs. Beaoholta & liowen.
Rome sixty men nre employed, nnd they are en-
deavo.luu'to piocurc an additional force so as to i
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complete the work by the 1st of April ucxt.
i
GnOfNn Ilcta DaT. Sunday last was candle
mass, or Oround Hoi? ilav. AceordiiiL' to the he- 1
lief of some people, when his hogship comes out
of his lair, and sees his shadow, he will return
and remain six weeks longer, indicating that we
will have six weeks of severe weather. Sunday
was n bright day, nnd if the bristly weather-indi-cntor
made his upieatnncc he must have seen his
shadow ; we are therefore doomed to endure
nnothcr "spell of weather."
We examined Inst week, at the Clement Ilouse,
where it can ho seen at nnv time, a small ftu-
tionnry engi.ic.which, in our Judgment, wa regard
us being one of the most complite piece of me
chanism that has ever came before us. In point
of beauty It cannot be excelled, nnd the perfect
symetry of thu minutest parts exhibits the skill
of the workman, und astonishes the beholder.
It was built by u young man in the P. cV E. shops
who has not served more thau two years at bis
business. The little machine proves him to be a
mechanic of the llrs.t order.
Death or Wst. Horn Oi the Sath ult., Mr.
Win. Horn, of this place, died lifter a lingering
illness caused by u tumor. lie had a tumor re
moved last full which relieved bltn for a short
liti.c, but another soon niter developed iti-elf,
trom the effects of which ho died a few days ago,
alter much suffering. He was employed at the
N. C. R. R. shops, previi us to inking sick
jj0 i
was aged about U5 years, and leaves u wife and a
large circle of friends to mourn his early death.
Mr. Horn was a consistent member of the Luthe
ran Church, and look a great Interest in the Bun
day school. lie was a member of the Order of
I. O. of R. M. at York, Pa., to which place his
remains were taken on Saturday for Interment.
A Seniors Accident. Ou Monday night Inst
Mr. John Hopper, an employee at tie round
house. In the upper cud of town, after h iving
Mulshed his work lakl down and fell asleep with
bis foot across tho track. During the night,
Mr. Geo. Diebl, engineer, not observing Hopper,
moved nn engine nut which crushed his foot iu a
terrible manner. Mr. Hopper was removed to
his residence on Front street, and ou Saturday
the foot was amputated by Drs. Hanp: aud Long.
We ure happy to stale that the patient Is doing
as well us can be expected under the rircumstnn
ccs. Mr. lloppur Is a member of the Steam Flte
Engine Company, and It iacoinmendtble, us well
as characteristic of firemen, to sec bow his fel
low members care uud provide for their injured
brother. Mr. Hopper Is poor, and we dally no
tice ireuibers of that company visiting hltn who
never leave without contributing bomething to
his wants. Though many believe, liiat lire com
panies ure composed principally of roughs, yet j
we Uud them, hero its elsewhere, lu misfortune
the 8rst to do acls of kindness worthy ofeinuli.
lioo by niauy pretending philanthropists.
Si nDEH Death. On Sunday last, Mrs. 8a rah
Clement, wife of Ira f. Cb m nt, Esq., of this
place, wu stricken with appoplexy about noon,
from the ctfeds of which she died ut 8 o'clock on
the same evening. It i with feelings oT sincere
sorrow that we announce to our readers (he de
mise of this estimable lady. The death of Mrs.
Clement n s east a g.oom over lbs entire neigh
borhood, and bus left a void among a large circle
of friends and relatives that can never he filled.
Her life bus Ven au exainplury one, aud tar ma- i
ny Christian virtues, and many kind qualities of
head und beait eadcaicd hsr to every persoi who
becains acq mil n led iik her. She was ulwuys
ready to wait ou tbe sick, and afflicted, and ad
mlulster to tUelr comfort. In lil'euhe was as ex
amplification of nil the virtues which adoru the
true Christian modest and loving lu her Inter
course wilb lrer friends aud acquaintances.
Railroad Accident. --Ou Tuesday morning
lust tbe express coining east, ou the Philadelphia
& Erie railroad, dns at ibis place at V.4U a. m.,
wben a few - miles west of tkock Haven, wus
thrown from tbe track hy a snow slide." The en
gine and tauk were thrown 'over an einbaukmsut
killing tbe engineer Win. Denny, of this place,
aud slightly Injuring the tlreuiiia and baggage
masters No puseiig"rs were hurt. Mr. Denny
was thrown under the debris. Mr. Morris, the
conductor, immediately went to his rescue, but
upon taking bold of him, aud calling hltn by
name, be gave a groatf and expired. Tbe acci
dent wVs un unavoidable one, aud could notbuva
Oren 'guarded agaiust. No blams can ba attach-
rt to the Compunyor hs cmployvos. Tha death
of Mr. Denny Is much regretted, us he Is at first
class siigineer a good cillseu sober, ludhstrl-ous,-4nd
generally esteemed by all bands on tlie
road'for bis ramplary cond iet, gord bsart and
socl
.'.Mllty tbwuvds feh fellow wtnluisu. lr.
wif spd vs sblldrsc.
Doings in tn'8rrRRvii C or rt. Northum
berland count ant Well represented In the Su
preme Cmnl room fur the Noi'liein District. Int
Week In Philadelphia. Then- were present 8 P.
Wolverton, gnl. Ma lick's J. W. Pomli y. W'. C.
Lawson, Ji W. Brown, .T. .K. Clement, Al V.
Bilce, L. H. Kue. O W. JMgter, XV. A. Htu r,
J. K. Davis. 8. H. Buyer, OV A. Relmensny ler
and i. -a. ) Ctiminliigs, for tha Mortham Lis
trk. 1 ;
Oi tha above, 8. Mallck, i. K. Davis and A. 27.
Brios were lylnvfued ami sworn in.
There weru-tweiity-alt cases nn the list for ar
gument from tha District. Let It he understood
that , these cases c.une from the entlrs district,
nnd not from Northumharland county alone, as
the Watsmitown ,'erorrf has blunderingly said.
Thalia Wms ealled over -by Cblaf Jssllce Read,
and the two following eases were anmuiiirlly dis
posed of i '
.- Joseph W. Cake vs. the Phllsdelphla nnd F.rle
ftallroad Comjianyi Coilnrel for Pin (at IB, Coin
ley and Oaks.-. For Defendant, Beardslcy and. Da
vis. Tswicr book not served on Dcfundauttweuty
davs previous. Abn Vot. antercd.
Jacob B. Matser vs. lied wood F. TVarner, tt.
a!., Executors, die, of Joseph Warner deceased.
Counsel for Plalntllf, Packer, Buyer, Dnvis.
For Defeurlant, Comley' and Bull. Pnper book
aerved last Friday, when by rnlo of Court It
should bavo been aerved twenty day previous.
JVon Ym. entered.
la both of these mass new writs will likely, ba
taken nut, aud the suits argued next year.
Overseers nt Banbury vs. the Overseers of Not
thumberlnnd. In this ease were employed Hrlce
aud Zelgler. for Bunbury, and Boyer and Vincent
for Northumberland. One Emma Molt, a poor
half-Idiotic girl, g ive birth to a bastard child in
Bunbury early hi 170. Hho was placed on 'the
boron Lrh lu February of thnt year. Blie haviug
married one Jacob limit, of Point township, wa
endeavored to tlx her settlement In Point town
ship. . Failing In that, we pnid httcntlon to Nor
thumberland, as that was her residenco before
her iDiirj luge to Hunt. In .tlmt,tho Northum
berland Uversecrs appealed, and onr Cuurt of
Quarter Sessions decided ill our lavpr. A writ of
turtivrari was taken out by -Mr. Vincent, who was
ttrst employed lu the case for defendant, and laid
before tha Buprome Judges tor tholr review.
Without much hesitation they decldud In our fa
vor on the ground that a ctrfi'oroii would not llo
In this case. Tuls will give Banbury about $n00
which has been expended In the rial's support.
Northumberland w ill now go for Point.
John Bowcn vs. Daniel Driickeniiller and Jacob
Reun vs. same. In thre cases the plaintiffs
have liens iion n lot of Mr. I)., In Penn street,
Sunhnrv. Defendant took the benefit of tho
bankrupt ar t, and claimed that the Hens were
discharged because bis claim for exemption cov
ered S00, aud because he supposed the property
had been properly set upart. Kxceuilons wre
Issnrd upon these judgments nnd petitions were
entered a-king to have them strlckeu otf. Tho
Couil below refused. Appcr.ls were taken totho
Bnpreme Court, nnd the enses were decided In fa
vor of Bowen aim Renn. Mr. D. will therefore
lose his property, which ho supposed bad been
saved by the t "00 claus W the bankrupt act, nnd
the iillKI clause in the State exemption l.iw. Da
vis for lien creditors aud Ru'rurbn.vder lor Mr.
Driickeniiller.
Case of Commonwealth vs. Perry TI:ias, taken
up nu'ler the net of 1S70, uiL'iieil and held for de
rision. No Hit hnalion thrown nut us to luiv, Ihe
' case would be dicideil. It was taken upon n nio-
tion for a new trial. Athtther'u m-w tilal Is
ranted oi not. the hoy will never be bunS. Ilo
Is In the last stnga ol consumption,
County or Northumberland vs. the borouL'h of
6unl)i.ry. On the lidlli of November, 1HU4, the
Council of Sunbury subscribed f 5,0 K) towards
erection ol the new court House. Un the sc
cond of August, ldOTi, the Council paid t'iir.1 mi
the subscription. A special act of Asseuib y '
waa afterwards passed legalizing the ciliseriptlon
of the borough, but u subsequent Council reins- ,
ed to pay the $45(Hl. The county brought suit.,
A case stated was agreed upon ami Hied. Judge. '
Jordan delivered the opinion tiiattt500 shou.d
be paid by the borough. A writ of error was :
riled by the county to the Supreme Court, to '
compel the borough to pay interest on that sum '
from May 1, 180t. This was the only point taken ;
to the Court above, when it was gensrally sup- !
posed that the quest ion as to the power of the bo- i
roimli under its dinner to make such sub-crip
J'""'' l" V Bi7 ., "f"? "";m
case it seems we were uiistekcn. A writ of
error should yet be taken out and th e.! points
decided. All hough the borough may be morally I
bound (and there is no doubt even about this) for
the 4.5 0, it Is not legally bound, and wo think
the Mipieme Court would say so. The hupiemo j
( ?Otll t eilteri'.l I ililirtm.llt Mir,iiiist 111.. hf.r.,i..l. Fa
1 S4.SUII Wilh iliLelest IY.IIM Muv 1. lSI.K
! Dnrinj onr stav severa' o- ns v sited the East
ern IV ul enliurv. The Warden verv k hull V show
ed us nroun'1 and took us to the cells of souiu
who are imprisoned from our county. We found
I' ut rick Hi ster confined, nnd dressed In bis suit
of butternut. He Is separate nnd solitary. He
gieete I us cordially but sadly. His face woreun
iiiqiiiilngiind dissatisfied expression. Smith and
Gallagher we did not see. We did not viidtCole.
Krcnig and Gross were both. In the same cull.
They have not yet been put to work. The bovs
were ousy with s'ate. pencil nnd hooks. Poor
boys ! They are victims of bad companions am.
bad women.
e also visited Frank Galloway at the House
of Refuge. The .Superintendent told us he sup
posed Frnk would be allowed to remain. The
poor boy Is dressed in his suit of eiav. He savs
he is Contented. He is workitv' nt shnemaklnir,
J 1 he boys rise at 20 minutes before t! n. in., go to
payeis in tna cluiiel, then to breakfast at 7. j
Tliev work from that lime till 24 p. in., and nre I
iu school from that lime till 6 p. in. Thev retire j
ist 8 und tX' P- "i. They nre allowed time for
dinner sua lor plav. There are U70 bovs here.
The House of Refngcus well as the Penitentla
ty nre well kept, clean, nnd In good order. On
tin) Penitentiary grounds a flouring mill grinds
thu tlour which is baked nnbol'ed. The bread is
also buked there. A drug store is on the premi
ses. If it were not for the solitary confinement
it would not be so bad a place ns we imagine.
A. N. B.
Ot a neighbor of the lailyh:ie come to the con
clusion that "we can all live." Certainly, neigh
bor! We are happy to know that you have dis
covered it even at this lute daj-. But then, what
is the use of ranting about a little borough pap
now, after having received all the county pap for
a nunib. r of years past. We ho-e the bottom of
bis coffers have not yet been reached. If so, we
would ndvise thu borough officials to quiet the
'crying chih.," and let our neighbor live. We
ceitalnly could not 1elro any lb lug belli r to keep
np the RepuMlean party In the county than to
have our neighbor live. Our editorial brulher
say be was iusti uinenlnl lb procuring for us, iu
oiu intfuics, Sheriff Beekley's Election Proclama
tion. That is very "thin" ucjghbor!' Ourfiicbd
Ex-Sher:iT Ueckley bus not been In that office
siuco we became the owner of this elublUhmetit.
If he bud been we would probably have received
more patronage from him than a proclamation, 1
as he has been one of the coDsUteul Democrats of
this county, and us never suspected of being
uonuecleU with the "Ring" Democracy.
Admitted to Practicr in fait Bl'fkem
Couht. V are bappy to amice that our young
lawyers of this place ure ambitious, and art! try
ing to reach a frol rank in thu legal Iraleriiity.
Among lUo visiting the city last' seek, we no
tice that our youug friiiids Sol. Mallck, Esq., J.
K. Davis, Esq., uud A. N. Bilce, Esq., were ad
mitted to practice, in tbe Supreme Court of the
Novllicrn District. Each oue bad'ewses to argue
tM.Tore tbe Bupreuie Court, iu which tbey done
themselves credit. A.N. btiee, Esq., was em
ployed iu tbe first case argued before I hs Cuurt,
viz t The Overseers ol'Sutibury vs. Thu Overseers
of NurthUilihcrlaQdj which, bas been decided iu
luvor of tba parties for whom Mr. Brlca waa em.
ployed. - We are gnitlAed to uou rlsssef facts, as
It will give encouragement to our young frieuds
for a bilgbl future lu their profession.
V notice that the popular 'undlorl of the
United States Hotel at Milton, L. G. Slicker, bas
received the ageucy for tba sale of Mil Igun,
Her.barg A Cq's f orslgn and Domestic Liquors.
Mr. Slicker Is' lb rough busiuess man, is well
acquainted With the business, a '4 no doubt soou
will supercede all other sffewts In making talcs
throughout tks country.' Tbe firm have been
fortuuute in securing bis servicer for selling tbelr
Una brunds ofiliquois la store'. -
., Tna people of Vlimm'port talk of trying
nltro-glyceriue to remove lb ice in lbs river H
that place-
Tin candidates for offices are' already being
j s.lknd 0 for next fall. Glvi us a rest, won't
vwa-t '
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furnished to the Htthbttrp Vatty, hy Dr. Is mc
rtotlcn-ti In, of Shall. nkln Dam, SnyJcr county.
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List
of Jurorss fur an Ailloururd
Court, March U, ls7U.
Frederick Burkenbine, Norlbumberluud,
Patrick Ready, Coal la p.,
Thomas Lausihlin, Coal twp.,
Benjamin barlo, Lewis twp.,
FraiiKlm Curver, Mt'Ewensvillc,
Henry Clement, Sunbury,
Bailhnloinew Connors, Ml. Canned twp.,
Isaac Aiberl, JaVkson twp.,
W i 1 1 it in Dcibler, Sbaiuoklii borough,
Daniel II. liecklev, Milton,
Joint Earlston, Point,
William Dent, Shamokin borougb,
Nathan Brown, Jackson,
Ellas RetMick, Upper Mahnnoy,
John Corcoran, Sunbury,
Daniel Smith, Snydertown lrfirough,
Jacob II. Kauiriiian, Upper M ilianoy,
George W. btiiw. Lower Angusta,
John Depplu, Jackson,
John Hlliier. Shamokin twp.,
Henry Gullck, Mt. Caruiel twp.,
Daniel Karcliner, Tiirbut,
Peter Brown, Upper Mabuuoy,
Jesse Miller, Point,
John II. Beek, Lower Mubunoy,
Isaiah Johnston, Point,
John C. Forsyth, Northumberland,
Joseph. Liny, "bhainoklii borougb,
John Neabit, Northumberland,
Dr. Joseph Eyster, Sunbury,
John Good, Delaware,
Isaac Messenger, Wutsonlowu,
Jacob 1. Zsrtman, Jackson,
William F. Kixtoer, Sk inioklii Borough,
Jobs Folk, Bbutnokin borougb,
Edward Fsber, Bvlawsre.-
Soys people art as
wers iiks eoffes, aad s
thns by long standing.
If their newspaper debts
ould ssMile UwjBselves In
.-, . - s
'oiut-ll I'roci'frtlast. j
Ct'tlnill irtet, Chief liitigcss Mallck In the chair. '
Members f.r." ent II VI. I l Wat t , (i. II. C:l 11.1,
del. .tun. t'adw tl:nderf Cnke,(: iris,- lrw,, Ilohr
Inch and (i iiliiirr. ,ilnniLS ol last Inedlltig i
mid and npprnvel. j
On inolKiii of W L. DtvwAit, JTrsalesd', That
one Ji rsou front each priming ofll -uiu admitted
to the Council ch-'inbur, torujiuit the proceedings
ol council.
Mr, IH wnit, ns rhulrninn of lbs Finance Com
mittee, refu ted that he hud rcceivod Inlorinalion
that nn Act of the Legislature, had been enacted
amhorlzlnir Ihc borough authorities to borrow
the sum of S'i5,000 for public Improvement.
Mr. Hewurt further reports, ns cliilrnian of
the Committei on Has, Unit the khs company
offered In erect btmp Msts on tlne streets wbeie
the gas pipea have not lenm oxtended, n, the
council may direct, nt the rate of twenty one'dol
I urs per no-t, nnd to furnish them with l.ghl tit
three dollars per lamp H'r mouth, t - 1.
On motion ol J. M. (Jadwulludvr lbs report of
the Gas Cnmmit.e was rcceivod and Inid over
until next nmciltig.
I'roposiilous lor p.t vine nnd pnlllntrln lite curb
Ing nro'.tnd thfi puhlli square., were received from
Georgo Harrlon, J. B. Mitsst r, John Ilititbolo
tnew and Ira Forester ooth for brick and stone
pnvitur.
On Motion It was fietnfrttl, Tint the p.ivamrnt
mound the park be laid wilh brick.
The hill of Charles Martin, for lintilintr c.vtl
dirt on Market Square, was refutrcl totho Fi
nance Conimlllee.
On motion of J. Adam Caku, littohttU Th it
the lata borough ordinance he published In the
Svnhvry iMlly and all the weekly papers printed
In tho borough.
On motion , f W. L. Dcwnrt, It was Rcrolretl.
That the delinquent subscription list to public
park be placed lu the hands of A. N. Ililce, J P.,
for collection, nnd that be receive five percent,
for his services.
The following bills were presented nnd orders
irrantcd t Sol. Weaver. tS.tXI J. Adum Cike,
f OIUllli J. Adam Cake. 1 11,50 t Ftenn, Fire Coui-
p.tny (two months). 'iOO.OOi Nm-thu nberland
County Jtrmnrrat. t8.()ll Wm. Purse', 7.ni)s
Geo. W. Smith, f 10.00 t A. J. Stroh. f Sil .HI ;
David Rockefeller, $0H.75. Orders referred to
the Finance Committee : John b. Lcuker, bun
bury Gas Company.
At a rcgu'ar Hireling, on Tur-adny everlng,
Jannnry 2Mb, of the "Shamokin Anti License
Club," the following preattiblo and resolution
was pissed, and orderid lobe publlsht d iu onr
borough und county papers :
IVAfivat, It is confidently repoT'rd nnd believ
ed by many good nnd Sellable persons, who are
wel nc'inalnled with the men, nnd working of
things at llitrrisbnrg, th.it there is n Corruption
fund of over n million dollars made up, nnd now
nt the disposal of persons actively In luvor of li
cense, to use Hintuig the members ol thu Loglsln
ture, to repeal the present "Local llption Law,''
or cripple It In some wny so lis to defeat the spi
rit nnd Intention of Hie law, if "110 license"
should curry al our spring ulcctio'ts. therefore,
y.Vnoidi, That we appoint a committer of
three to co-operate with tho other associations,
"Opposed to License" indue coutitv and ihro-'gh-
out the State, to send n eotin'.v cotnm liee, from
each county in the State, to go" to llarri-burg, ut
stleh limes when needed, lo sustain the law i,s it
now exists, and to prevent any Interference on
the part of the Lsgislature toik'.iat a fair and
honest es presslon of the people on the license
question, or 11 fill r trial of its workings ul'ler
wards w here It has been endorsed by the people.
The committee appointed as suggc.-t-'d lu the
nbjvc leeolutii.ii, were
ChaS. P. HEI.KENaTP.IN,
Rev. S. Domki',
h. John.
l.lst ofJurorsi lur .tlHrcli Court oni-iiK'iM-iii
Mumlii.v, tho l'-iiti, 1H7.
(itiA-r. ji t'oiis.
T .Manning. Ml Car I .J, A Taylor, North" !
Mti-liucl Shads', Lewi M K .tni in. L'l A'igast.
O W (. irio:
Keilz. jr.,
Ml.lllUIV
A. bell Fi-her. Si, nn
L Augusta
1 a ,li itiiien, L Aug'j-d.
M H11 nbuiiy, Mt CarT I-a:ie llitriiiau. Mi, to
It is. Mepp, 1. Mahanov Kd T llriiinlieoci', Sunb
S llhurd u ::', C A ut;
la A I! Treon, Wa-li:ii ;,ton
S M uti hler, tsliaiiio Tp
U U Weish, Riverside
I O billtuaii, J.nk.-oii
Win Hoover, Sunbury
Jete Lincbach, Lew is
.1 ti I hnrp, t on I twp
llobl Shriner, Nurth'd
E it l.enk. r. I. Mati inoy
Jncob Mixell, Milton
Win Angstadt, Milton
THAVKIISF. JI.UOUS.
Jacob Sharp, Ml Car T Peter Yost, Kuth
J Wulenhaller. Sham It Enoch Cole, Ml Car Tp
G L Weimer, Norib'd Win Aiispaeh, Miilon
J:to 1 hristhin. unhiiiv J (i.iriii in. I. Aueusta
t irus brown, Mi. ton Win svper, Jackson
Wm 1 Void-, N.uih'd Jos (;ass,r. L Augusta
Amos A Vordy, Zeihu Juhn thtep, Turbut
Geo I'nght. Smdiiiry Jae.il, Kodenbach, I'oinl
B Brctinc, Mt Car Twp 11 Furusworth, bbaiuo
S (1 Crawl, Sliainiikin T C P llcHciistiuc, Shumo
klidin Kohler, Milton S 1. Kiney, Milton
lit Fisher, Washington Win C Kelly, Coal
Clnlsi'n Snyder, L Mali S ll.iilr.inlt, Chillisqna
Fridiit k llcsser. Coal IVler M Reiir, L Angus
J iiiirklieiiucr, Chillis jjoliu balliel, Delaware
David Cleincut. Sunbury' James Sin it h,Chi!ilsiH:i
David I'ngst, Uelawnrc l ied Dipner, Sliainu li
M Euieriek, jr., Jordan Stephen il.ilu t, 1 ui but
Jacob I In rii, I. Mahan Win Watson, Delaware
J li Snyder, L Augusia Jaa liiland, L' Angtl-t.i
N Adams, Washington Jno lloglnud. Deluwaii!
W.U Underolller, L M.t D.ni'l Miller, Chillisqiiii
lined M.iclin, r, Zeibc II llin.kleh, tiger, Sliaiti
Ihos Morion, Ml Car B J Christopher, .Ml Car T
rKTiT jr units.
Anilrew Ditty. L Malm J Rolnlmrh. Sunbury
Samuel Yost, Slminokin David B Miydcr, Jor.iun
John Masser, Lewis Geo Hoiuberjer, Cainer
W C Houdcrahot, Chillis Augustus Engle, Dtduw
Jos lleuuinger, Sli.imo Javid Epner, Point
Ambrose Taylor.Shamo Jacob Derr, Cbilli-iiun
Jacob llow er, Jackson John Seott, Mt Car Ta p
Tobias Wiest, .loidau
!J M liattliiilomew, Sun
Sol Weaver, Cameron
'Geo T Adams, Shamok
Jno Depplu, I. Angusta
Lemuel Cur, Milton
Jere Sallman, Lewis
Jacob Kreumer, Coal
1 oriieltiis Wentr.el, .lor Jere S Kaup, Cameron
Jacob Fisher, Zei be ; Peter billinan, Delawur
Patru'k Curreii, Zerlm jjix Frcdtiek, Chillislnta
Snm'l Eliloi, North'd lj 8 Wagoner, Lt Malm
D K Malick, U AugUslaM Graham, Ml Car llor
H P Folimcr, Tin but M hos Foiilds, jr., Zeilw
P Zitnineiman, I. Align, Han lsou Henry, fch uno
List or Jettons run ADJontsr.n Cutiit, Com
MBNCING MONOW, APKII. 7lh, lli.i.
ruriT ji ititi-.s.
Richard Doyl, Mt C Tp S I P iukleSerger, L A
Sam'l Conner, Delaware Sam'l Kelli v.L Augusta
J Delcuiiip, Mt Car Uor Geo burns, Wutsontowu
M Bacliinau, L M ihano II B Longsdorl, J.iel,sou
W 11 Miller, Siinbnry Duvid Muep, Turbut
Jno Spalls, Sr, I. M ilia K Eiert, McKusvillu
Fred Goodman, Turbut Win Deppin. Zerbe
Jacob Diulcr, Tin but J Yrairer, Slminokin Tp
A Stepp, Low Mahauoy 'i'lios G isklus, Cbi.lisqu
Jno Shuyler, Lewis Geo W Evans, Milton
Ad Campbell, Jackson Jno McEailand, Lewis
Win II Douiy,sjli.iui iliiu J Dielleub ich, N'oih'd
Wm D llaupt, Sunbury Sam'l II Wedse; Tuibnt
Juo MeFiiee, Ml Car T Jno T Albright, Lewis
Geo Buchcr, Suubury Periv Hotfuiau, .MiC II
Kohl l'.us-el, Deluwnre 1 Jno Snyder, Turbut
Benj Bta-brr, Cliilisqui Jiteob Ueiiu, Suiibiiry
A SilUtuau, Ml Cur lior.A Sliauer, Delaware
Trial Mitt.
List of Causes for unjoin Led term, commenc
ing March 3, 173:
1 he county of N01 thuiubcrlimd vs. Geo. M'EI
lece. The county of Northumherlund vs. Philip Win.
tcrateiu.
Lvniiui Seilnr, udin. of E'ias Seller, vs. John
M. Whinner.
Frediitk Straile.r vs. Oan. bivkley, II. 8.
Catherine Duiid vs. Ihc Ent' l pi l-e Coal Com
pany unit Robert Annuel Ulan.
Wiliiuiu Lewi vs. J.tinus M.iUtue.
Pclei Inn, klc is. II. E. Shci enberger.
Murtiii Sualilf and 1111. Vs. Uriah lo.U, con
tractor, uud Michael Shipe, owner.
Geo. tl. Weiker vs. N. C. Rails, ty Co.
Frauk "erslng Vs. twp. of Mt. I'iriiiel.
Win. M. Cairn vs. Wm A s,.iin Russell.
8:1111. C. biyson v. School Micctors of Dela
ware Twp.
John W. Heutln r vs. W. D. M,xir. b I.
Pet (;. a: hart vs. D. I'. A W. ti. R, R. Co.
Jacob Raiip vs. John Lcihy.
Coinare Hart vs. the Twp'. of Ml. C.irml.-
Mlller, Forney ,t Co. v. D ivid Hel-i r.
Millev T. Day, iudorser. vs. Aleues j. Du.
Jno. It irthoioinew vs. Jas H. M'Coimlrk.
Hei J. Wild inisoii vs. ,, ,, ,, ,,
Gen. bower vs. ,, ,, ,,
Geo. Wills vs. ,, ,, j,
James D. Gehriir vs. L.I.. Beidelinan.
Weand Zlnk & Co. vs. J. J. Kiileli.
Eva bchllt clity vs. Authoiiv Uuiniuel.
J. A: M. Saudert is. J. R. Fiwleiicks II. F.
Klebs.
Rush, Miller jt Co. vs. J. M. Rarllio'oiuew.
Ellsba Ediott vs. llenrj' B. Weaver.
Jitc. b E. Snuckler v. John W e, si.
Joiiulh.iu Garrett vs. llcury B. Masser.
Goo. Miller vs. John s.iuders ifc William B.
Deal.
Fredilck Scully vs. Nalt.atr Chamherlln.
John M. Ft", for the use of D. W. Suiilh, vs.
J.C. Morgau nod Geoige Treon.
Bute H.iuk vs. Abraham Kissioger.
Job W. Sttnok vs. Irisary Si ails.
' (roR TIT. AMI.niCAN ) '
WUHniHtpnvt, In., f, 4 '7S.
"A passenger train on th Phllnrl'liih a A Eile
II illroud ran I11I0 n snow le. about 7 o'clock
this morning, killing Win. Denny, i-iigluccr. and
Injuring his fireman."
There la untight Very surpiialng In lire nbovo
paragraph. Himilur ones appear almost dally iu
the papers. It creates little, If any excitement.
It touches sonio hearts, an 1 brings hark (ho ru
membranes of loved ones, that met their deaths
ou the la'l, but the majority who lead It gite H
but a single thought. They huriicdly gl.iucu ov
er the 11.4 f Killed nud Injured, and unless a fa
mil In r name appears, the occurrence Is soon for
gotten. Thcfe is! a dear familiar name In tlm above lo
tunny of this locality .1 name that will live for
ever In lite beails r the ninny who nioura bis
dentil. His dear familiar face, now clothed III
death, will smile1 upon them 110 more. Ills no
ble, generous heart, will tscat for them no more.
The p. nee inn Know him once shall know him
no more, fori var.
Hang the drapery deep, . '
He sleeps his Inst sleep,
Is tho song of net one but of tnnnv f .
We'll mV our bends low,
Brent ho his name soft nnd s'ow,
When wo slug our last requiem for 'Denny."
tyec?! SotiecH.
On .1lurrlft&. Essays foT Vonng Men, on
Great Social Kvlls and Abuses, which interfere
wit I. Marriage, and ruin the. hnppTncse, of thou- ',
sands, with sure menus of relief lor the Erring !
and Cnl'ortunate, deceased nnd debi.ilatt '!. SmiI
in sealed letter envelopes, Ireeol clt irge.
Ad tress, Howard Association, No. 3, South
Ninth St., Philadelphia, l'a.
i.l.cnlko.
In this place, FebniHtV 2. 1873. Mrs. SARAH
CLEMENT, wile of Ira T. Clement, ago I Wi
years, 7 months and 7 dnys.
latitat pjpxt-:
Hl'ARl'KY .ta IKKKT.1.
Flonr finsl ;riln .ilurkot.
Eitra Family f 12.00 lied Wheat, p. bii.,f2.n0
Buckwheat, p. ct., 5.0(1 Kvo, " 81)
Corn Meal, " 3.1V) t.'orn, " 70
Wheat Bran, p. bd. I. SO buckwheat ' l.tKl
Shorts, a. Oil OnlH. 32 lbs. 60
(Join A Oats Chop, 2.011 Flaxseed, 2.25
Timothy Sued, p. b. 3.00
J'roilupc .tlarkot.
retatoej,
Egg, per dor.,
butter, per Jb.,
Lard, "
Sides,
75 Hams,
3:) Tallow,
M Count', v P vip,
i ! lrl,-d Apples,
lit; " IViches,
Siioeldcrs.
IS
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8
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10
14
Tlil!ttl
trntrsi oli'f.
VOTlf'F. '
give", that Letters of Ad-
X niiiii-tr ii'.e, i.viing been granted tothe un
dersigni 1 oil .e of Michael Wert. , ate of
Lower M.iii..io... town -hip, Noiiliuuirer'and
county. Pa., decea-id. All pi'isons kioning
themselves iu lebt'.'d to said estate are icq le te l
ti) make pavment, and tho-e li 1 v n r e' ii.us to
1'IVSl l t II (.III lll;V l!ll bel.lie.ited I'll' si ll CUIelit.
JOHN WE in .
PETER WI'.ltT.
A liuiui-t,..! .1
j Lower .':.li iiio t .' j.. , J.ui. !!, is;.;. .11.
This) Sparc is llcseri oil for tht
Aivi:iitisement or
PAIN- t McCORMICK'S
II A 'A I W A li K ST OR E
.tlarUi'l St., Sunbury, I'u.
"X'rfTtm i-wrin,' s;V.-4:ati-JosrjBisau
1372.
or
FALL AXIJ WIXTEPi (;OODS,
- nt the Store rf
. ltt'ol ItrolLrr V Sis'iivL'ti't (,.
Sei-sol to S. O. F, ! l'r ' )
COMl'UlMXft OF PUV (iOODS
of every desctiiion nnd variety such as Dnr.ss
Goni.s, Mi:i;imi, t-tsiiMi:i:r.s, Sa iins, Air,.
r. I'oi't.ns, ,vr., Plain Fun itto Gooiis,
m;awi.sam oa t, liosiihv, uud a
Full Assortment of Xotiotj,
which are being sold nl th, loive-t Cash Prices.
A!.N), ..!( f 1: 1 1:3 A"v PnCV.'V'JOXS,
pure and fivsh,
Ql EllNsWAltli. fiLASMVAKEI. AND WOOD
aud Willow Ware,
Nicest Bi'iinlatif riotir eotistaiitly ou hand.
A lery large
ASSOUTMEXT OF WALL PA FEU,
both glazid and common, always on bund.
HOOTS A X I) SHOES
front thu cci, I rated band mnde Boot and Shoe
Mait'ibiciorv ol Wut-outown, for
MEN. W,MEX AXUCIIILUHEX.
JiEAJJ Y'MADE CLOTH
ol'all eir.sand of the lalel stylas.
F L O U K .
A constant 6t ';!y of western ablts wheat flour
a spi'claliiy.
- The public are invited to call and rxittnl.nu our
Goods live o' cliarge. Uur uioitn is "(julek
Sub s arrd Small Prollls," and lo please all.
The highest eriees will be paid f 1 all kinds of
cosfitry tundiiu!.
by strict atwut ion to buslncss'and keeplnr at
nil times the uool complete stork, un I selling st
Ihe lowest pi lew, we boi 10 lueril a fill share of
patroouga.
REtD BROTHER BEAEnOLTZ.
rirbry, Nor. , J87-ly.
GEeTf.s"wTr:rttTl .T l".'.f.' FvV. "'
TVOliK, on Maitiiti'.J, iv.,m,-i!ili. cd, .. . '
Mutual Inter relation t I.nvc, I's t-s, l
t-lc. Pend lor s.x'Cltn-ii ragee r. ;d
wlthtetins, Addrir.', FATlUN .L T' i
ING CO., Pltiladelp'il 1. ,i
A'
Sair.i-.
quick for 10.
tqmire, N. T.
scut hv
K. L-
,11 IM (
I. I .tl :
Adl'ATN I A Kurcv ltr. I ! V
Will pay nil O'.'eiits f ill per We. k In PtSb, Vio
w ill ungag'e with ns nt r.ir-. Evei jlhli , tJr.ib 1'
ed and exetsses pal t A I lr.-s-,
I8,lw. A Cotji.TKii ci .V , Chnrlotle, Mi.'-
1V.tMTt.II. Il youwl hto buy u It. lr
Machine for family use, or ai l hs nivenl. nd.lu -s
Washington gi inj Machine Co.. Hosioti. Mi.s.
Snclmsetts. ; , ' l,!.v
. H'AXTIIH tti rmpToy fir I he ' spile;; nnd
summer, school teachers und 1 l-c 1r Intei igej.i
men, to solicit for u.y now v.ilualde, 1iea;,tlli.; y
llltistratol unde.nsy selling piit-i'ictlons. I: i;.r",
unking othiii engagements, ad lic-s, stuliinf tv.
perienee, If any 11. C. JoiiNsiiv,
I8,4w. Arch-st , rhllnde'i liia.
A, flrst-ehisa business ftr a ra'l-th'i; nmti, w't1-.
the a'sitr.'.neo of iniikiug from fJ,()!Ki to tl-MM
8 year cm he stcincl. in connection with en
agency ..r the exelusive r ile id' wntks bv Lev.
Henry Wnrd Heeeber, Willi. tm 'h'Icii ITVjnul '
Hari..t lieether Sti-we, Ac. Writs for purlieu
lars lo J. II. FoKIi .t Co , New Yolk ; liostt n ,
Chicago j or Sun Frnnriseo. fs,4iv
I-.Nri-flAt. ATTK.tiflOX of luinufae.
ftirers who have heroine, irisgu ;ted with the odors
of Par.ifllne Oils and their 1i e'-cts upon mael.l
nerv, ! Invited io
E. It. Kellogg's Sp-rni Engin Oil C- -l.cn -f L.
E. 1!. Kel'mnrV f-penn isrindle Oil ( e I . .'r. 'j-' g 'l
E. H. KclloygVl'.tHow Eii;tiii(iil (i.-l ?llrvil
E. II. RelloggV Ta.ow SpitMrt Cl T5 i.W f v il
M i 11 11 1 u l un d only by
fa,4w. E. R. Kslmiuu So. 17 Ccdat-st., N. T.
Th" OtiMe Is pr.li'lsbe l Qnr.rtcr'y. SScts.'f.nys'
for Ihe ear, ah'eh Is not half tha cot. Tho'so
who afterward- send money to the amount ol una
Dollar or more lor N fd may 11W0 order ,.1 cir'.
worth rxirn-Mhe price p il l for Ihe fiuM . Th"
Fiist N l 111 her 1- heiudilnl. giving pla' s for male
lug Rum! llotius, Dining Table D eornt'on.-.
Windi tt- fiaidens, ."ic, uud a mass ol information
l'tVii'u 1 1 !e to tin: lover ol Flowers. I. I., p igcs ot,
line linte, I paper, some olKJ Kugr.ivlnys nf l a
s ipeib Colored 11 ilc and (lncm Cover. I be
Fli-t Vdlllon if 2L'0A'b J;i-t pip ld iu I'.ug'.ish
nnd German. JAM I-' VIC IT,
IS.lw. Roidie-ler. New T'lik.
It- I..I. -j,- . , ' ;o .( 1.1: 1 1 1. '. : ' V i 1 c-s.-
,'de:ite. sv'irt' te and tl,or;-.i.g'iily n.-s i.- t.'.' y-.
sonoii" s'jii-t in.'t mi the l'lood nnd vli: -!' tu
u.iy dlt p '1 n'.l J irj. ,"olt: -a to IV'rcs de:.uge
iceiit. 1 there wm!. r,f r.ct'ein !n your Liver in,1
S '.ecu ? l"n less te'.l led the blood Lee. cue- im
pure by tle.l, i ions sen tions, producitiii' serotu
Ions or sk'11 rtisepse., lilotchts, l"elo::-, PeHules.
Cjnkrr, 'i;n; Vs, Ac, &r,
llaieyou a dy-pi iie .Stom-ieii T ITu'css dies
, t'ott is proiupily aided I In system Is riVVilir.iie.l
with poveiiv of lue-(;:,,od, I)rj-.-ic.il tei.iletcy,
(tin-Hi we ikile-y and inertia.
Iliiir pa v.-.-j'.!!." ,!' the intestines I Yon
nre m ,ii.i:gr o: Cliioutc D:nrrhr. or lul!amma
tton of tue bowel.;.
llav vou weakness of the Uterine or Uilunry
Organs Tou urn exposed t.j nilleiing in iu
niost aggravated lortn.
Are vou dejected , dioivsy. dull, sluggish or do
pn -sed iu spirits, wilh hiui l i ce. buckucbe, coat
ed tongue 1, ud had t iling nioiitl; (
l'ora c:i!a;.'.i remedy f.,r .'! of ihem ni-'Tises,
we;ikness.. nnd troii'iii b ; for cleutisiti-x and pu
rifying !l;t: vi.ite l blood and Impelling vigor lo
all tin vital force. ; for building up aud lector
leg I'lnJ ua:ik..M constitution Usrl
J t K U H E 13 A
wMcu is promwnec.1 by the lesdliia mc'r'at '
I h, i ill's of London and Pai is "the most power
lul ti n nnd alterative known m loediia!
world." Tins is no new and untried discovery
but h is been long u-ed by the lending phisl.-i nij
of oilier countries with wonderful remedial in
sults. Don't w -aken nnd impair the iligeslA ' otirans
l,y catV. itiies and phy-ic. they give onty teui::.
Iu4 tel'ef Indiee-s ioi, fwtuleucj M i!ysp,.p
sla wilh p'.'ts anu klLirtil' diseases nrn tun to
follow their use.
I Keep llipliiood puns and hca'thv is nsl'iiic.1.
JuIlN Q. IvKLl.f.HiG, l'( Piatt St., N. V.
Sole Agent for th,.1 Unite.', SlaifiJ.
Price, SI per Buttle. Svnd for Clreulnr. drl l 4w
Jv3.ItSt.137l
Poub e Elevated Oven. Wartnitig t losct, Idci!.
lug Iksir, I'ciidcr Guard, Dumping ami Mi ikin
Graie, niivvt Ihalt. FULLl'R, WAKRKli &
CO., iSO Water sueet. New Yolk. lb!.4V
eifi'Brjder'V. n ;i
. - t, y -
3
iMI-hOVED
I'rmiVALtlD A UN EQUALED
Bums nnv sir." Coal.
FULLER. WARKEN Si CO.,
t'oU Walei'M., New Yoik.
s7,12w
6rt I COIA per "T'
Oil 10 Osllflll-.T-fS't
A-e's Wanted I All
vni kin 7 r.s.il-Ie. of either
'e, vutig or o:,l, make more money nt wurs.
for n? io tbe'.r spare inonieids, or all the tiiuo'
than u auvtUicg ilsf. Partiemsrs fne.
Address',' G. STINSON X CO.,
Sil ly. Pnrtliin,1, laine.
: . tl tUOtUiS ! EM CiOtJOSi ! I
Just Ctteutl.
F. J, BYROD,
Informs ibe eiilums ot Sunbury uiil vicinity,
that be ha received his lurgen-'oitu'.ci.t ot
Dry Goods and selling them cheap lor
ciisb al bis store room, corner '1 hit.i
ai.,1 Church t iceu,
SUNUUFsY, FA., "
ilis stock comprises
lr ;tMl amsl (;messle.
The D'vGoo.i. J -Ji.vi tin- nt Is ion. 'v'e, having r.
t.? n.u'.ii hssui . ; e!-i
Cloths, Ciasimcrot, Collco.;, Di Lnina,
111, J fierjthlng In tlie Pry Goods line. "1 1,0
Kit of r.:tir!
are nil frc-h, and consists ol Tea. Cif.v, si ysr,
!o!l:is'S, Pplrca, Meat, Fish. Ait.
lUMfi'K M SHOf.)!
tVIllovv-M are ntt d!iiss. 1 urn,
ag'.rer.il assortment, in fact evervtul'ig Kept
In a fln-t -class store, can be had si the
ino-l ieasoiu,ti!e prices for c.ish.
Having locuted in Sunbury for ll.o pu.-poscot
becoming one of its eilir-ns, 1 hope that by lair
dealing and si, let utu-iilion to business '0 merit
a share of thu ptiblie VH.cr.,itre. Vyin Ho is
''Small Fronts unit tjaiek Skies."
All are tnrdialiy lutiled lo tail and examine
my r'-v'.s, as no cuaiget will be made for show
leg ibtis.
7. J. BTKOD.
Snubary, Oet. 10, IS 73.
SsTlliY MlltXl. "
Came to Ihe premises of tho undersigned, lo
I'pper Augiotu toi ship, Notlh'imbcriand Co.,
011 or about the 3,1, Novenilier last, tlve sheep,
all w hile. The owner or owneis nre requetlod lu
come torwurd. p.oss propsrly pay cha'ge, au I
lake tbem away, or tl they a ill be dttpoted of
according to law.
RVCr-rtCAVPIJELL.
Jan. 4tk, ll73. t mm.'
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111 arron Range
m IS nrsi mmlum li u