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

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SUNBURY, MARCH 1, 1873.
Railroad Time Tabic.
MlVit LTO BSFABTCRtOr TRAILS ATSUKBCBT.
N. C. R. W.. Botith.
Erie Mall, 19.50am
Erio Express, 9.40 "
mii. 11.08 "
P. & E. R. R. Wert.
Mall, 6.30 a ra
Nine. Expressl3.40 pin
Klmlrn Mull 4.30
Erie Express, 7.01 "
King. Express 8.00 pm
flL-NBURT A.SD LBWISTOWH R. B.
Leave 8nnbury for Lewlstown at 7.45 a. m.,
and 810 p. M.
Arrive 'at Sunbury from Lewistown at l.ou
aud 7.45 p.m.
nAMORIN BIVISIOX, W. O. B. W,
I.RAVS
8unbry at 5.45 a m
" Vi 35 p m
RltlVC
At Sunbury 9 25 a m
8.55 p m
4.40 p m
6.00 p m
T1ANVII.LB. HAZLKTON & WILKBSnAHR H. B
Regular passenger tsnln leaves Sunbury for
Danville, Cuttawissa, Har.letonnnd Intcrmecllnte
station, at 8.45 a. m. Returning leave Halle
ton at 1.00 p. m. Arrive at 4 00 p. m.
LACKAWANNA AND BtbOOMSnl'RO R. H.
Leave Northumberland at 9.40 a. m. and 4.50
p. in.
Arrive at Northumberland at 10.36 a. ra. and
6.05 p. tn.
Accidental Insurance Tickets c ba bad of
J: Bhlpman, Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
glusincss gotals.
Srwino Maciiinbs akd Cottaob Oroans.
Mis Caroline Dallus is the agent for the sale of
the best Sewing Machines In existence, vis i The
Improved O rover & Baker,' and 'Domestic,'
which are constantly kept on hand, and sold at
reasonable prices. She is also agent for the sale
of the celebrated 'Silver Tontrue Organs,' and tho
'Ray Stale Organs,' and for the sale of the
Front I A Pope Knitting Machine. Cnll and see
tthem. Offlce on Market street, east of the rail
road. Tilts Improved Qrovhii A Baker Bewiso Ma
chine. These celebrated machines aro offered
at the most reasonuble rate. For part'cular
apply to D. O. KUTZ, Agent,
Feb.22,'73.-ly. Upper Augusta township.
IIorsK and Lot for 8al. A new House and
Lot, located on Spruce street, Bunbury, Is offered
for sale on easy terms. Apply to
Joim Wilvhr.
A Good Chance to Make Monet A Fl-rni-ti
us Stoiie tor Sai.. The Inrgo furniture
store In the Masonic Building, Bunbury, Fa., is
oifcred for sale. The store Is doing a large busi
ness, having a good and safe run of cubtom.
Any one with a small capital will Und It one of
the best business stands to make money In Cen
tral Pennsylvania. For particular apply to
B. L. Rat'denbi'Sii,
Tmhl-3w Beaver Springs, Snyder Co., Pa.
The celebrated "New Tork Star Variety and
Combination Troupe," will give one of their
grand entertainment In the Opera Ilonee, on
Monday evening, March third. It Is composed
of a number of first c'as artists who will no
doubt give a fine entertainment.
A Titts Located Lot for' Sale. A due build
in.; lot located in Cake's Addition, rear the. P.
,t E. Railroad shops, Is oilered for sale on rea
sonable terms Apply tn
fe22-2m W. .T. Blaik, Buubury, Pa.
Boots A Snons ur the Million. Wm. H.
Miller of the Excelsior Boot A Shoe Store, keeps
hi rooms tilled with all styles and qualities o
Ldes' Shoes and Gaiter, Gtnt'emens' Bool
ail Shoes, and Children' Shoes. The best make
in the country is kept there, aud sold nt the low
est price. Gum Shoes of all sizes and styles i.l
ways kept on hand.
W. R. F. Weimek's Cash Store, takes tl e lead
In all the flue goods. Every style of Ladies'
Die-s Good", Cloths, Gassimeres, nnd a general
vaiiety of Groceries, Quecnsvnr, Ac, are kept
and sold ut the lowest cash prlees. Everybody
th it buys Is astonished at the low prlees. Call
and see the ep'cn.li 1 assortment of goo Is.
T:ie constant supply of the he-t of Hats manu
f ictured is pausing the large number of ordet
from all parts of th'? country at 8. Faust's Hat
Store, on Market street. Every style can be pro
eared there. His stork Is immense, and purcha
ses can be made ut lower rates than in the city.
All persons wanting good and cheap picture
should call at R. C. Smirk' Gem G:illery,where
they can get nine good pictures for 50 cents.
Humperly's old stand, Sunbury, Pa. mhl tf
Fells Cfieap. D. A. Finney seils all kinds
of goods cheip to make room lor a large assort
ment of Spring Goods. Those In want of first
class goods will And hi store the right place to
Usy.
8'NHi.KT, Pa., Feb. 26, 1873.
Received of Jacob Shipman, agent of the Rail
way Passenger Assurance. Company of Hartford,
Conn., one hundred and twenty dollars in full
Indemnity for all claims I have, or may have,
against said company, for Injuries received on
tliu Oth day of December, 1S7S.
Witness: C. E. Ui-DeGrafk.
Henht Clement.
The ubove receipt speak for itself, and show
that the co.upany Is always punctual In paying
all losses.
Insurance can he procured of J. Shlpinan, for
any uutuber of days or by the year.
toral I fairs.
A Good Offer. In order to Increase the sub
scription list of the American, aud to reward
those who will devot a little time In Inter
esting themxlve In the welfare of our paper, we
tender the followiug inducement.
Any person getting ten new subscribers accom
panied with $15, which I at the rate of tl 50 per
year, we will preseut him with a beautifully
bound copy of
GREAT INDUSTRIES OF THE V. STATES,'
one of the most valuable books published, con
taining over Ave hundred illustrations, and thir
teen hundred pages. Any one desirous of secur
ing this Important book can easily do so by
spending a few hour lu procuring subscribers
for the American which can readily be obtained.
Any person seudiug us One Hundred Subscriber
at tl 50 we will present a new ISO Sewing Ma
chine of the most approved make, together with
the book mentioned.
Good Dublin Dan at th Opera Ilouse, on
lliursday eveniug, pleased everybody. The
best eutertalnnaent 1 to be given on this (Fri
day evening.
Tu festival of the member of the Methodist
congregation was kept up pint of tills week.
We are informed that they were well patronized
nnd that several hundred dollar were raised.
The contest of voting for a cake between tho
President of the Good Iutent Fire Company and
the Bunbury Sieain Fire Company, resulted in
favor of the former by a majority of four.
Washington Camp, No. 19, P. O. S. of A.,
will celebrate their fourth anniversary in their
ball on Friday eveulng, Hill Inst. Addressee
will be delivered and refreshment served.
Charles Roi'ia, of Freeburg, killed a large
win eat on ebad Mountain last Frldv.
Good Corn. During last fall the finest Hold
of corn raised alon-j the Northern Central Rail
way wa noticed abont ft mile below Fisher'
Ferry, belonging to Mr. Oeorgo (Seller, and was
generally commented on by the passengers on
the trains. Mr. Seller ha on ear of the corn
that has 1330 grain, and Inform us that many
others bav nearly th same number, which was
raised on the field mentioned. This beats proba
bly all the corn that ha been raised in this eeo
tlon of the State. Mr. Seilor is on of our most
experienced farmers, and all other product on
bis farm yield similar crops.
A r ibticuff took place on Baturday evening
last, between two young men attending the Me
thodist festival. Oi.a of the young bloons ho
only lately come to this place, and having con
siderable ''brass," Introduced himself to some of
the young ladle under a fictitious name, not
having, It is said, home any too good a character
where ho balls from, wheu another young man
stepped forward and exposed him, which led to
the dllllcuity. Young ladles cannot be too care
ful lu forming tho acquaintance of strangers.
Tun P. O. S. of A. held a District Convention
at Shaiuokin Dam, Snyder county, on Saturday
last, which waB largely attended by members of
the Order In this vicinity. A parade took place
In the afternoon, and able addresses were de
livered. Washlugton Camp, No. 19, of this place
was fully represented.
The election on Friday last resulted in the re
election of most of the old Council, which is an
evideuce that tho people appreciate improve
ments when their money is Judiciously expend
ed. Mr. Chas. Garlngcr was the only one de
feated In the West Ward, which Is much to be
regretted, as he was oue of the. most punctual
and efficient members last year. ' His defeat wa
caused by somo members taking advantage of
the cumulative system of voting, which proves
In many Instances, as it has in this, a nuisance,
and keeps the best men out of office.
We notice that Hon. Abraham Shipman, of
Lower August township, has been elected to the
o'l.ce of Justice of the Peace. The Judge will
make an efficient ofllcer, and we must congratu
late the citizens of that township upon their
goo selectlou.
"Bkavrutowm Herald" Is the title of a new
paper started nt Beavertown, Bnydcr county,
I'a., by Edwin S. Willi. It Is a neat aud hand
some sheet, and is conducted with considerable
ability. It bids fair to become a leading Journal
iu that county.
T.ik Rev. A. B. Jack, of Danville, delivered
his celebrated lecture on "Robert Burns," In the
Court House on Monday evening lat. The lec
ture was attentively listened to aud highly ap
preciated. Not Bad. A Kentucky editor makes an ap
peal to his creditors. Hesaysi "We hope they
will 'settle' without delay. Not that we need
the money oh, no ! Our Ink Is given to us, we
steal our paper, and win our printers' wages at
'seven up.' So It cost u nothing to carry or
business. Nevertheless, as a matter of accom
modation, and to ease, their consciences, we will
tike what they owo us, If they will send it in
immediately.
Death of an Old Citizen. Hon. Jesso C.
Horton, of Point township, died on Thursday of
last week, after a few day's illness from typhoid
pneumonia. Mr. Horton wa widely known,
having held a number of position of public trust,
aud represented this district In the State Senate
aud Lcgl-liture, and was an acllvo Demo
cratic politician until a few years past. At the
time of Lis death he was a Director of the First
National Bank of Suubury, which position he
held for many years. Ho was aged aboniscvcn-ty-two
years. His remains wero Interred ut Nor
thumberland on Monday lust with Masonic hon
ors, of which Order he was an active and con
sistent member for many years. '
BoRouoii Election. Tho election on Friday
last passed otf very quietly. But few cases of
drunkenness were noticed during the entire day.
Tbe followiug persous were elected:
Chief Burgess Sol. Mallek.
Second Burgess V. I. Greenoiigh.
Town Clerk Peter W. Grav.
High Cou3table S. P. Bright.
WEST WARD.
Assistant Burgesses John Cadwallader and
D. C. Dis-inger.
Council Win. L. Dowart, J. A. Cake, Chas.
Seusenbach aud Val. Dietz.
Constable Win. Pursel.
Assessor Geo. Bright.
Assistant Aosessor T. M. Pursellaud H. T.
Fryling.
School Director L. T. Rohibach.
bit eel Commissioners Geo. W. Klebl and C.
F. Martin.
Overseers of the Poor Fred. Merrll and John
Shlbsler.
Judge of Elections Alexander Mantz.
Inspectors of Elections Solomon Weaver aud
George Lyon.
Majority Against License 5T.
EAST WARD.
Assistant Burgesses Geo. W. Smith and Jno.
ClarK.
Council Jacob Hohrbach, Geo. B. Cadwalla
der, Win. H. Miller and J. C. Irwin.
Justice of the Peace Jeremiah IsuyJer.
Constable Wm. 11. Bright.
School Director M. C. Uearhart.
Assessor Levi Seasholtz.
Assistant Assessors I. S. Gosalcr and Eman
uel Wilvert.
Btreet Commissioner John Smith and J. B.
Lenker.
Overseers of the Poor N. F. Martz and Oeo.
Harrison.
Judge of Elections Jacob Cable.
Inspector of Elections P. II. Moore and Ira
Hilr.
Majority Against License C7.
Local Option Nortui'miiekland Cocntt
Official. The Return Judges of the different
election districts of this county met at the Court
House, on Monday, and counted the vote
polled ou Fliday lust, ou the lie mse question.
T. S. Shannon was chosen President, J. O. Bill
mau and David Seller, Vice-Presidents; L. H.
Ease und Irelllngton Iluinmell were elected
cleiks. All the districts were counted except
Coal township. The following is tho ofllelul
vote:
For. Araiiut.
Buubury, East Ward 117 184
Bunbury, West Ward l;l 1S3
Point., S 03
Milton, North Ward 63 17J
Milton, South Ward 81 t:
Tui'but 63 l'.IS
Lewis 90 6 ;
Delaware 144 130
Watsontown tfa 15U
Cppcr Augusta nu jib
Lov.er Aligurta 169 13
Rush 73 lua
Riverside 14 37
Bhamokin township 8S lua
Bhamokin, East Ward 809
Shainokiu. West Ward 121 160
Mt. Carmel township 170 42
Mt. Carmel borough 63 135
Washington 144 1
Jordan 122 15
Lower Mahauoy 208 63
Snydertowu 87 23
Zeibe 114 41
McEwensvllle k 20 45
Tuibutvllle 30 65
Northumberland 138 230
Cameron , 77 xo
Little Muhuuoy 40 14
Jackson 114 S8
Upper Mahauoy l'.9 f
ChillUquaque 47 145
Total Ji34 2973
2W
Majority , 151
Tb majority for liceu In Coal township wa
1T.
Legislative. Dr. Derltt, member, of the
nou so of Representatives, ha Introduced the fol
lowing blllsi .
An act to Incorporate the Sbamoklu Oa Com
pany. An act to Incorporate the Mabanoy Gas Com
pany. An act relative to road and unrvlsor In the
townahlp of Upper Augusta, Northumberland 1
county.
A supplement to an act entitled an act to In
corporate tho Bhamokln Life Iusuranco aud
Trust Company.
An act to exempt from taxation the parsonage
of the Reformed Church of Buubury, Northum
berland county.
A further supplement tn an act entitled an act
to incorporate tho Schuylkill Itaveu Mutual
Health Life Insurance Company, approved the
19th day of April, 1850.
An act to authorize Daulcl Row, John Schleg
el and Solomon Billman, as trustees, to sell cer
tain real estato In the township of Washington
Northumberland county.
An act authorizing the building nnd maintain
ing of a dam lu the West Branch of the River
Susquehanna, near the borough of Milton, in
tho county of Northumberland, fiom the eastern
bank of said river to tho central bank of the up
per island.
l'cm.ic Sales. George Miller, of Hitimokln
township, will sell farming stock and household
furniture at his residence, on March It).
Leonard Neldlg, of Lower Augusta, will sell a
lot of farm stock, )iay, potatoes, Ac, at his res
ldencc, on the tilth ol March next.
Samuel Wilyard. of Point township, will dis
pose of a lot of personal property at hi resi
dence, on the Sth of March nbxt.
A. N. Bricc, executor of Abraham Snyder' es
tate, will sell all the persoi.nl property of said
estate, on Baturday, the tith of Match next, at
the late residence of the deceased, iu Upper Au
gusta towuslilp.
Council 1 roccedingsj.
Tl'Esdat Evenino, February 18, 187S.
Council met Chief Burgess 80I. Mallek In tho
Chair. Members present J. M. Cadwallader,
Rohrbach. Irwin, Clark, Oarimrer, Kissinger,
Smith, O. B. Cadwallader, Miller, Dewait and
Cake.
Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
W. L. Dcwart, Chairman of Committee on
Gas, reported that In pnrsunnoe of resolution of
Council, hecoiHmunleateil with the Oas Company
a directed, and received the following reply:
BliNBfnV. Feb. 1, 1&78.
To the Bwgtu anil Council of Sunbnry:
The Sunbury Gas Company hereby oiler to fur
nish and erect lamp pasts for lighting streets In
which there are no g is pipes, witn common oil
or benzine lamps, upon the following terms and
conditions: The lanterns anil posts to be of the
same pattern and material a those now in nso
for gas, and to ho furnished with ordinary kero
sine or benzine lamps, and put in place for 421
per post, ut samu distance apart as gas lamps
now are, 011 the followiug streets, viz: Fourth,
Walnut, Race, Third, nnd each other street con
tiguous und adjoining thereto, as the Council In
their acceptance of this proposition may desig
nate; mid as a part of this proposition, the sal 1
Gas Company offer to keep the said lamps lighted
and in order upon the same term and conditions
as now received and given for eas IL'hls, until
such time as the main pipes 01 the said company
are extended through the said streets, when the
lamps aro to he replaced with gas burners with
out additional chat
For the Oas Company,
J. Desha I'atton, Sec'y.
On motion of Mr. G. M. Cadwulla le.r
Iie.tMlrml, That when we a Mourn that wo meet
on Tuesday night next, to Uuih up the buslnes
of the present Council.
Mr. Dcwart, of the Finance Committee, re-
ported as follows: Th.il he has received from
the Seerelarv of State a cerliiled copy of tl.o law i
nulhorir.iug the Town Council of this borough to
borrow money, which to have passed into a law
cost the sum of four dollars nnd twenty-flvo
cents, all told. He therefore oilered tht follow
ing resolution: f
Jtewlwl, That the Burgess and CouiiWScCKpt
and approve of tho law last p issed, authorizing
Council to borrow money; that sal t law he en
tered nt length on the minutes of tnis Council,
and published in the newspapers of the town
among tho proceedings theieof, for the Informa
tion of the citizens; that the eerti lied copy of tho
law he placed on Hie among the borough papers,
and that an order be drawn on the Uuiough
Treasurer for one dollar und twenty-lire cents,
fees charged by the State for fnruishin said cer
tilled copy.
Adopted.
Report of John Claris In reforenco to making
wall In alley between Arch aud Rice streets
thnt it was llnished by Charles Garinger for the
sum of one hundred dollars.
AN ACT
to authoriu the Tuici Council of the Borough of I
h'mbury to Harrow .wwy.
Section 1. lie it enaete 1 by tin Senate and
House of Representatives of the. Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, nnd
it Is hereby enact' d by the ant hority of the same,
That for the purpose of fun ling and cousolic'at
lug the whole outstanding debt of the borough
of Sunbury, of whatever nature it may be, the
Town Council of said botough, or their sucees
soi s, are hereby authorized and empowered to
borrow any sum or sums not exceeding In the
aggregate thirty-five thousand dollarM, and may
issue coupon bonds therefor iu the corporate
name of the borough, payable ten years aftor
dale, with sfvrn cr centum interest, payable
semi-annually; said coupons to bo receivable at
liar in payment of all taxes laid by said Town
Council; said bonds shall not be taxable for bor
ough purposes, and shall be signed by the Chief
Burgess, sealed with the borough seal, and at
tested by the Town Clerk.
Bkc. i. That all former acts or parts of nets
authorizing the Town Council ef the borough of
Bunbury to borrow money be und the same are
hereby repealed.
W. ELLIOT,
Speaker of Hon e of Representatives,
GEORUE II. ANDERSON,
Bpeaker of the Senate.
Approved the thirty-first day of January, A.D.
one thousand eight hundref and seventy -three.
J. F. IIARTRANFT,
Governor.
OrricE of the Sec. of tiie Commonwealth, )
Hariiisbcrq, Feb. 17, A. D. 187J. )
Pennsylvania, ss.
, -sn . I do hereby certify that the forc-
iL V P"'" "n'l uuuexe l is a full, true au l
1 ' l correct copy of the original act of
--v the General Assembly, emitted,
AN ACT
toauthjriie the Town Council of the Borowjh of
Sunbury to Iiorroit Money,
as the same remains 011 Qle in this offlce.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto act my
baud una caused the seal of the Serro'ury's of
fice to be affixed the day and year above written.
A. C. REINCE1IL,
Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Bill presented and Order granted:
Charles Garinger
C. J. Martin
C. J. Martin
Sol. Stroh
Jus. M. Farra
Steam Fire Co. for Feb
A. N. Brice (bill laid over)
Iteul. Brosiou
W. L. Dcwart
Ou motion, adjourned.
$100 00
3o I I
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11 10
2 00
SO 00
18 75
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P. W. GRAV, Clerk.
Tcesday Evenino, February 25, 1373.
Council met Chief Burgess Mullck helng ab
sent, J. M. Cadwallader was called to tbe chair.
Members present G. B. Cadwallader, Chirk,
Cake, Miller, Irwin, Dcwart, and Rohrbach.
Minutes of last meeting read nnd upprovod.
On motion of Mr. Dewart
Wiifkeas, The the ti ne and attention of the
Chief Burgess of this borough 1m 1u1.ru needed
now than it formerly was; and whereas, wo be
lieve that uTty dollars Is not adequate compen
sation for his services for a year; therefore
ee4fej. That from and alter the llrstd ivof
March, 1873, the tlxed salary nt the Chief Bur
gess shall be one hundred dollars pur unuum.
Adopted.
On motion of Mr. Dewart
Jti'tolved. That the High Constable Inform A.
N. Brice, Esq., that he is requested to meet the
lew Council at their Chamber on Tuesday even
ing next, the fourth day of March, at uulf-pust
seveu o'clock, to swear them lino office.
Adopted.
Bill presented and orders irrsntr.l;
W. L. Dowart ."
A. J. Cuke
I 5 00
9 00
11 40
S 00
A. N. Brice ....
John Shlsslcr..
On motion, adjourned.
P. W. GRAY, Clerk.
Colcmbi county paid $09 90 for fox and wild
cat calp last year. No skunk were reported.
Dauphin county paid $142 for fo, and $20 for
wild sat (calp lait year. There art no premium
oa skunks la that county.
Schuylkill county paid $779 55 for fo scalp
Ut year, tot skoak toalpt knteVg.
Vaoiianct.- The number of lndlvldiia!,mostly
trong young men, who go about In the morning
and beg victuals, Is Increasing. On Thuriday
morning three younglrlshmen called at our resi
dence, and on being reproved for such vagrancy
on the part of young and able-bodied men, ac
knowledged they had (pent all their mean for
liquor the day before. Tel nch persons are sel
dom refused a meal which our own desorvlng
poor would often be glad to get, but who would
rather suffer than beg.
Wsare Informed that a petition lis been cir
culated praying th Court to refuse license to all
but three hotel In this place, naming tho hotel
to be licensed. What the object Is wo aro unable
to aay, but we cannot sec any good arising from
such a course, as It will create a monopoly, and
shows malice at the bottom of it, and will greatly
Injure the temperance cause In thl vlclnlty,from
tho fact that the people will not submit to the
selection of a few to such a monopoly. Not do
wo boUovo that tho landlords who have been
pointed out for thl purpose aro favorable to
uch a step. We hopu the Court w?ll pay no at
tention to It.
Nearly all the business places In this town
were clos' d on Saturday afternoon Inst, In com
memoration of Wasblng'on's birth-day.
OtTR neighbor of the Vemocrat has abandoned
the "patent outside." As he was very prolusc
in word against us for expressing our disappro
bation against having part of a home paper
printed In Now Tork, when lie first adopted the
patent outside system, wo should like to hear
from Jacob of bis experience, and whether we
were correct or not. Be honest now, noighbor,
and acknowledge tho corn.
List of letters remaining In the Sunbury Post
Office on February 80, 1873i '
Michclo Arceta (2), John Alter, Emanurl
Brown, Docton Blair, Mr. F. Cole, Miss Fannie
Cole, Thomas Denguan, Harry C. Elliott, D.m'l
Toy, J. B. Oass, Thoinns Gafige.n, K. D. Heck
foid, II. 'C. Henry, George Hile, Mr. llasllev,
Mary A. Hilo. Thos. R. Hnnn. Geo. M. Kelley,
T. I). Lyons, Miss E'la Leedy, Wulare Martin,
Franklin Rintler, Albeit Rimert, R-irhel Uncti
on, Harry Kitter.Puniel Randolph, .1 S. Stewart,
Mary K. Scantling, J. W. Sand, Ilanimh Track
man, Wtnlluld S. Umplebey, Jo'm S. Werd.
A mef.tino "f the Steam Fire Engine Company
will he held in their b ill this (Friday) evening,
nt 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of holding 1111
election. The lnomberj are requested to uttend
punctual y.
A touno man lit a party In Clearfield on be
ing asked if he could play the harpsichord,
wanted to know it was anything like seven up.
Orn devil says courting Is an Irregular active
transitive verb, indicative mood, present tense
andouthiie nights of the week ngnes with
every girl iu town.
Tuk new hundred dollar greenback will soon
be In dictation. When we get one we will dc-
ecr'-bc It.
j FOR T IE AMKUICAN-
Auitr American: "Observer," in the Milton
ian ol 14th February, takes occasion to ti ll, et
I on ttie "depleted military or niiz ttions so-called
; oft'!-! coal r -gl-m." He .i!:- reii.-i-t- somewhat
1 severely on the "Military Board who ilrawor-
ilsis on the Treasurer for their own use in niak
j lug grand marches, glorious campaigns, etc."
I Tothe llrst chiigii w! ask leave to plead "not
i gui ty," though arr.iigne l by bo ii,ip,rt,i,it a per
I sonage as "Observer." The military companies
! of th1. coal regio 1 are by no means depleted, hat
'. on the contriiy have much above the maximum
n.i'nber in their ranks. As to their condition,
'we prefer the report of A Ij ut-iut -General liis
' sell to any crittcis n of "ul-ervr." or any other
1 Of that genus. Th1! Military Bo nd run only a i
' dit s ic 1 citiiin a . ar-i J-i-i ail issue th -ir or lei -.
ace irdingly. As to th se o -l-ns imirilU lolln'ir
own benelii, it mu.-i Birike an uterw th it .it.
all the militaiy tecoguU 1 1 a 'iei at p -I'sent i.i
Northumberland county an- in tin1 coal region,
there U nut so niileli io.iu-tien in ill., uctioti.it'
the Mi;ilury Board as 'Oli-ei vet " would like to
make it appear. The Item of $.1,7.13 71 which
he reports as having been collected, is apt to mis
lead, as "Observer,' should he look carefully,
will see that tlieamoiint collected was ?1,H7S o;i.
The militia tax, were It all collected for s,72,
would not aggregate S;i,7.".3 71, as the umouiit
nsscsse 1 dil not, 1 think, reach quite te.p M.
Tills we are willing to believe was an error, but
none the lessj calculated to mislead. Tim mili
tary companies of the coal region have I; -en in
cvtMcnco fur three years, mi 1 t he paltry amount
so In paid them has barelv niilieed to I) iv rents
! of armories, which, under the law, mutt be pai l
before any amount can be awarded to tiio mem
I hers of a company. As one, tit least, of ti e com.
' pa uic 0 kintlly mentioned by "Observer,'' lias
' a civil as well as a military organization, und as
all the officers of the other companies are m.-ii
abuvureproach.lt Is not p'obahle that the m
imnne amount disbursed has been misapplie l.
That the present law is "iuirjuitnus" is drawing
tho bow rulhcr strongly; Unit it is very lame we.
will ugtec; and one of Its lamest features is that
it allows the tax to tin collected and disbursed
through county officials. Appropriations for
the support of the. National Guard should be
made the samo as other appropriations for State
purposes are made, and some of the officers aim
ed at iu "Observer's" letter were active in hav
ing a new law drafted l.ia winter which should
embody this provision, and then do a way with
the 'iniquitous' law complained of by our ob
serving fi lend. The military companies of lite
coal region are fully ab'.c. to t ike earn of them
selves, and should "Observer" happen among ns
some flue evening, he will observe a good armory,
first-class guns mid, 1 think, omo good fellows
who uert ou "glorious umpaigns," who uiii
try and make It pleasant for him, although he
has done wli it wo would like to believe bu did
not iloinirritomi.'i stoop to personalities.
Wo conclude by observing to "Observer'' that
no matter what "he may observe In future, we
won't answer him. hut go on iuouvowu way,
trying to keep up the prestige of tho t-oU!icr.
(without (lispaiaging others) ,.f ttie co il region
won on many fields; In campaigns whose re
nown has passed Into history. ' SoLKiKit.
Triul I.iKl.
List of Causes for anjourned term, commenc
ing March 3, 1S73:
'1 he county of Noi thtiuiberland vs. Geo. M"El
ieee. The county of Northumberland vs, PhIMp Win
terstein. Lvnnn Seller, mlm. of Elias Seller, vs. John
M. Whitm.T. , . .
Fredrick blradcr vs. Dan. Beckley, H. 8.
Catherine Dulid vs. tile Elite rpritu Coal Com
pany and Robert Anitncrmnn.
William Lewis v. James Maliuie.
Peter lmiikle vs. II. E. hhelieuherger.
Martin Stialiifand an. v. Criah Folk, con
tractor, and Michael Slilpe, owner.
Geo. C. Weiker vs. N. C. Railway Co.
Frank "rrslinr vs. twp. of Mt. Carnicl.
Win. M. Cairn v. Win. & bun Kiis.ctl.
Sim. C. Biy-on vs. School Diiectors of Dela
ware Twp.
J bn w. ile.c- r v, i. :,;,. i, i.
Pel. Gea-.hail vs II. P. . W. B. R, It. ( .
J .Cob Raup vs. .loan l.eihy,
furnace Hart vs. the i 'p'. of Alt. Carmel.
Miller, Forney ,fc Co. vs. ):,vid llelser.
Milley T. Day, Indorser. vs. Alciie B. Day.
Jim. Bartholomew vs. Jas II. M'Cormick.
BeuJ. Williamson vs. ,, ,,
Geo. Bower vs. ,.
Geo. Wills vs, ,, ,, ,, ,
Jaiiii I). Gehrig vs, L.L. Beiilelmau.
Weand ink A Co. vs. J. J. Bnuch.
Eva bchllt chly vs. Anthony Hummel.
J. Ci M. binder v. J. U. Fiedeikks iV D. F.
Krebs.
Hush, Miller A Co. vs. J. M. Bartholomew.
F.lishu Elliott vs. Ileury B. Weaver.
Jacob E. Si ruckler vs. John Wcisl.
Jonathan Garrett vs. Henry B. Musser.
Geo. Miller vs. Joliu buudcr & William
Deal.
11.
Fredrick Scully vs. Nathan Cbamberlln.
John M. Fry, for the use of D. W. Smith, vs
J.C. Morgan und George Trcon.
Statu iauk vs. Abraham Kissinger.
John W. Smith vs. Henry bliulu.
I. tat ol lanscs for week
Monday, March 17th, lh73.
commcuciiig
I'hiUp Zimmerman vs George L McClure.
J. M. Cadwallader vs. William Wiihluglou.
John II. Lick vs George W. liashore.
Isuuo Sticker, endorsee v Kobett Dalesman,
eudor.ee for Webster A Vlney.
W. 11. Miller v Joltu Frytiiiru, Jr.
Francis O'Donnell v Noribumberlaud Co. Ag
llrBltoral Boriety.
Ttenry C. Bonmer rs T. O. Van Allen, Oeorge
M. Leslie, and Abraham H.Vorl, tradln undor
tke firm name of Van Allen A Company.
Thos. L. Frvmlre A Co., r Jacob i. Wike
Bumiio'. 81iHdo vs Lewis township.
Lazarus Mover v William Shartol.
Danville, II are! ton A Wllkosbarre R. 11. Co. rs
Isaac Albert and John Bognr.
J. F. Bartch vs Joseph Nicely, Adm'r of Jool
W. Artman. dee'd, and J. P. Armstrong.
Hare h C.'Schell, by her next friend, Jacob
Shell vs John llafer.
Peter Yergcr vs Jordan township.
Ross, Shott A Co., vs J. K. Smith & Co.
Charles Glass vs Peter Baldy, owner, and
Clia's Rnmie, contractor.
A. W. Kramer vs Joseph Vanklrk.
Tomllnson A Tyler vs T. S. Shannon.
John B. Welser vs Solomon Dclp.
Diner A Relsh v Wm. A. Fisher.
Philip Snyder, Jacob Snyder, Joseph Bnydor,
Herman Snyder nnd Lydln Snyder vs Isaac Shlpp.
J. H. Cofrou A Co. vs John B. Hel.cr, Sheriff
of Northumberland county.
II. F. Herman vs Joseph H. Hunter.
Ira T. Cleuiant vs Daniel Druckemiller, owner,
or reputed owner or contractor.
Nagle A Owens vs Watrner, Starr A Co.
Isaac Zerbe A Elizabeth Zorbc, for tho use of
Elizabeth Zerhu vs Levi Zei be.
Abraham Lorch vs Mrs. Lydln Thompson,
owner, or reputed owner, and Jacob Reiner, con
tractor. Elizabeth P.omboy vs Jefferson Tnbler.
George 8. Good hart vs Mary Ray.
J. W. Gillespie vs John II. Foresmao.
S. L. Finney vs John Porter.
George German vs John G. Smith.
John G. Uurtnur vs Samuel Bloom, J. H. R-ng'.e
Kocantiugua Coal Co. vs Thos B irr.
Charles Kemerer vs Benjamin Snydor.
Oil MnrrliigC. Essays for Young Men, on
Great Social Evils and Abuses, which Interfuro
with Marriage, nnd ruin the happinese of thou
sands, with sure means or relief for the Erring
and L'nfoitunntc, deceased and debilitated. Sent
In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address. Howard Association, No. 2, South
Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
In this place, on Snndav morning last, after a
short illness, Mr. ALBERT HAAS, aged about
3." years.
In Sunbury, on the C4th uit., CHESTER,
youngest child of Isaac Kern, aged tlo days.
SI MM ItY "tl AIIKnS.
11 our tun! raiu .tlurlict.
Extra Family $12.00 Red Wheat, p. bn., WOO
Buckwheat, p. ct., 5.00 live, " MH
Corn Meal, " 2. fit) Corn. " 70
Wheat Bran, p. bu. 1.1 Tnl Buckw heat " 1.00 i
Shorts, 2.U0 Oats. 82 lbs. -VI I
(orn A Oats Chop, 2. OH Flaxseed, 3.25
Timothy Seed. p. b. 3.00
Produce "rlarkft.
Potatoes, 75 Hams, 1S
Eggs, per doz., 3H Tallow, 10
Butler, per lb., Ho Counlty Soap, S
Lard, " 12 Dried Apples, 12
Sides, 10. " Peaches, 10
Shoulders, 14
'ilihi bbcrtisntcnis.
J3LCRIES SUBl'tENA OF DIVORCE.
Julia Flcckingcr by her next friend David Stuhl
necker Vs.
(ieorge Flccklnzar.
Nurthiitnherl.ind County, to wit i
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to George
Flcckingcr, Greetiug :
Whereas Juiia Kleckeiiger by her next friend Da
vld Stahineeker. ditl. on the Hrst day of October
last, exhibit her petition or libel toour Judge oT
on r Court of Common Picas of (be County of
Nortliumbi-rluiid, . raying, tor tho cni"" there
in et I'ortli, that she might bu div.ro, -d from the
Bond ol Mat riiiionv, com r.icti!'! w ilhvo.i, the
said tieorge Fti-ekinger : We
Miami you the s. id ,,. orge i'l
pers. null b" an I appear
S lebiirv. it1 a Court of otto
be bolii, n f. i- tbe -i 1 coa
Monday of MuiC-i in xt. to an
lilifl so c lliti le 1 auaht-t iil
ilo th
i-l'o
e!iiiii.'-r. that
ur .1 udgi
on Piti.s. tn -ii- to
ty. i-i tli.- , iv. !
-r I lie 'I it :ou "I
b, I tie s i;. .1 1 I I
Flcckingcr bv her next friend David Staliinecke
and to show c.iue, il'itny ou have, why the sni.. '
Julia Fieekinger your wife, should not iicrtivor:-- j
el fiom the Bond of Matrimony contracted with
you, according to the Act of Assembly, iu such '
case provided, ami to do further nil I receive i
wli.it our said Judges shall have considered in '
that behalf; and hereof fall not.
Witness the Honorable William M. KorkeM-l-r,
President of our said Court, the 11th dav of
February, A. D. one thousand eight hundred uUd
seve:.ty iliree.
S. H. I'.OTHERMEL, Shcriif.
Li.ovo T. Koiiuhacm Prothountar).
biintiuiy, hebruury is, i'l ,3.
For Kale.
VVA LV ABLE FARM HORSE AND TWO I
F11ES1I MILCH COWS are offered at ;
private sale, on reasonable terms. For purlieu- j
lars cuil on Iho subscriber, in Cppcr Augusta ;
township, on the farm known as the James I
Campbell Farm. !
fe22 4t B. F. BARSIIART. I
COIRT IMlOl'I.tM VTIO.- Notice ;
Is her. by given that the several Couils of Coin- 1
mon Picas, General Quarter Sessions of t lie Peace,
und Orphans Court. Court uf Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county
of Northumberland, will commence at the Cotnt
House, in the borough of Snnburv. i.l 10 o'clock
A. M.. on MiND.VY, ...ARCH tile 10th, next,
und will continue two weeks.
The Coroner. Jm-tices of the Peace and Consta
bles in aud for tbe county of Noitlmniberlancl are
requested to lie then and therein their proper
pel sons, with their mils, records, iiuii i-it i u.h,
nnd other remembrances, to do those things to
their several olliees appertaining to he done. And
nil witnesses prosecuting In behalf o' the Com
monweakh lU'ainst any prisoner, are rru,neste.
nod commanded to be tln-n and llcne attending
lb their proper persons to prosecute against h'm
us shall be just and not to depart without leave
at their peril, .hums are roiUcstcd to be punc
tual ill tin Ir ntteii lane e, ru the time appointed,
ugteeably to their notices.
Given under my hand attMtiibiiry, the Oth day of
Fciiiuiiry, in the yi ur of our Lord ouc thousand
eight hundred nnd scvenlv-thrce.
SA.MVELH. R()T1IARMEL, Sheriff.
Special Court.
"VTOTICE Is hereby given that n Special Court
-iN 'f the Couitnl Crinn on P'cbo In nnd for
the county of Vorthninberiaiul, will be hidden nt
Sunbury, comniunciug MONDAY, April 7, A.D.
ls.73, ami continuing one week, for tbe trinl of
all special causes on the Pleas ricoeiidin"
LLOVD T. RflllHBACH.
Sinibury, January 27.1H73. Prothonotary.
ADJOl'ItNED COURT.
I'roclauiatloii.
" TFIIEREAS the HonorHble Wm. M. Rocke
II feller, President Judge, and liis ssocinles.
for this District, have issued their imitidala for
nn ud.ioiirned Court for Nortbiinibcrliiiid
comity, to he held on Monday the ltd dav of
March, A. I)., 173, being the 1st Monday of
.-'d tin1)'" I.l l.'iil.nr. ..... I , n., ,! .'!; I
therefore give notice to till Jurymen drawn for
this Court, nnd nil others Interested, to be and
iipi-c ir at the place aforesaid at 10 o'clock, u. iu.
of said dav.
AMl'EL H. ROTHERMEL, Slieritr.
Shetitl 's Olllee,
Sunbury, Feh. 1. 1873.
W SSS
llU First PrEmium U SI Jle.Iiisi.1371
Double E.ewuci Oveu. Wanning Clocl . llroil
lug Door, Vender Guard, Dumping and Sluikign
Grate, Diie.t Draft. FULLER, WARREN Ji
CO., Water btreet. New Yolk. i'btt.sjw
Q elffeeder'p A S E
Utewartlurnur
lMPhovED, Unrivaled a. Unkualed.
Bum :inv sire Coal.
FULLER, WARREN A CO.,
7,12w tiLlO Water St., New York.
5 tn '"'r d',-v"! "J'i't Wuuted I Ail
IU UxU clusses of woi kiug peoule, of either
sex, young or old, make lum moiiuy nt woik
for ns ia their spare iiioim nts, or all the liiu'
than at auythiuir fit. Particulars free.
Addrs, u. HTNSON A CO.,
BU-ly- P(Klina, Main,
PMstW
23 5
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I Tlii Sitacn is ICesprTPd for the
Adveutisemknt ol1
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ployment at ham.', day or evening ; no capital
required ; full instructions mid a valuable pack
' age of goods to start with seat flee by mail. Ad
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March 1, IMS. 1
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Bribnile, Congressmen, Rings, VM-les,
and the Wonderful Khihts of the National Capi
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March 1, 1873.
among all cinsscs. Old people, the m' I
dlcnpcd, those who are Just utcring lire,
nnd youth of both sc-xr-s buy and road wu i
the greatest profit.
or"
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bn deceived, but for coughs, cnld, sort) throat,
hoarseness and bronchial ilifflcnUits, ui only
WoIIm Carbolic Tn!.I-(.
Worthless imitations nrc on the mnrk-r,t, br.t
the only sclent itic pi ti;i ration of f 'arhoiie Acid
for Lmig tlisenscs Is nlien chemical. y combined
with other well known rcTnediO'. ss In I hec Ta
blets, and ail parties ar cautioned iig.iitot u.iug
any oilier.
)n all eases of Iriitatlon of t'r.n mucous tiiem
hrane tliese Tabli'ts should lie fi ' icy nc l. thc-ir
clcinsins and healing properties itieastonisiilng.
Be warned, never neglect a cold, it is vasiiy
cured iu Us iiicipmut stute, when il becomes
chronic the cure Is. excerdiugly difficult, use
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Price 25 cents a box. Send for CircuNr,
('riinibs of Comfort
Th Lsdies' Fri'-nd. As your grocer for It.
UAiirLin tvs blackinu
always gives BatiB.'aeticn. Try II.
rCARL BLrK
for the laundry lies no equal.
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ing tho .Medal ut the Paris Exposition. Of hun
dreds of Industrial Exhibitions, tlieie have not
bel li six in nil where any oilier oran have been
pf' l'el red to t lll-sC,.
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Inventions und embracing cve.y real improie
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! most aggravated form.
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pressed In spii 1 1, will: head a-e. luck ue'ue, cut '
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Tor a certain reineily lor all of th?so difeas,
' wcaknesse end trotibl.-s ; for cleau.sltrg and pu
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all tht vital forces ; for bnildhig '. und retir
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touic and allergliva knonu to the i.icuichI
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of oilier countries wit li wonderf.il ruiuejial re
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follow their use.
Kerb the biool pure and hsa'thv Is assured.
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Sole Agent for the Unite.: States.
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Chicago; or S..0 Frauclsco. I's.w
I' ! I i: t' I . I j A TT K " T I O ' o r in a n i: fi ? -turer
wlio have become diguted with tlic oibirj
f ParufBue Oils uud their ill cll'ccts upon Hiiiv'it
nery, Islnvlted to
K. i'l. KLllo-g's Sperm Knginc Oil o" 1.'.'0 V n'
E. H. KellbKK'k S per in Spindle I'll u 1.15 gt
E. H. h'ellogn's Tallow Engine till iu. t.l III r srn
E. H. Kellogg Tallow Sj.i.tdie thl ' l.t 5 ',-';'
Mauutuciiitd only by
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