Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 12, 1873, Image 2

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    . itnburiT "American.
I. MASSER, .
WILVERT. Milort.
SUNUUUY, APRIL 12, 1871!.
Tub New Party. It Is iiot atir'prisiug
UoW'ft-days, to eo tlio ntiiKvuni-utncnt tlmt
a uow political party is nuurit lo bo Insti
tuted. These new orgtrnteatious nro uu
Hlly baptized, by an lUtructives name logain
popular favor with' tho masses. Lntely wo
havo a rcpOlt'llint tbo great "political ro
former," Alexander McClurc, is tbo father
.' of a' newly conceived party, and Col. J. W.
"l5rney its mother. Thcso two politicians
'have for several years been contemplating
xtbo organization of a parly that they could
'own, control, and use for their own politi
cal aud personal advancement. They
broke away from tbo Republican party last
year, supported tbo Democratic ticket iu
tbo Sta'o Campaign, nnd in the national
content tbo former also supported the Dem
' ucratio candidate, while the lattor pursued
- a course so exceedingly luke-warm that he
might belter have openly opposed Grant
and 'Wilson. Having failed to recover their
former slaudiug iu the Republican party
Messre. McClurc aud Forney now propose
the organization of a tiew parly, to be call
ed tbo People's Parly. Theso g( ntlemen
have, however, protittedby their disastrous
defeat last year, aud now do not propose to
build their new party on a national plat
form, but purpose the organization of a par
ty whoso object it will be to draw iulo its
ranks just enough Republicans to elect a
full, or nearly full, delegation of Democrats
to the legislature from Philadelphia next
fall, also, to give the Democrats control of
the municipal government. "Messrs. Mc-
Clure nnd Foruey appear to have only ono
political motive to livo for now, and that Is
to be revenged ou tbo Republican party.
Of course they will attempt to justify this
movement on the plea that they seek to pu
rify politics ; to elect a better class of men
to ihe legislature, but that is a mere sham
for it is notorious that no two men in our
stato havo been ruoro unscrupulous, or done
more to corrupt politics than the1. The
blackest stain that rests ou the Republican
party was brought upon it by ouo of these
parties. We allude to the Evans' war
' claim swindle. It is notorious that Evans
'received bis appointment through Col.
Foruey, and not a word of condemnation
has ever been beard from cither McClurc
or Foruey. $y Forney's own admission
lie received a portion of the plunder. Mc
' Clure, while a member of the Legislature,
aud since, as a lobbyist, bullied through
the most corrupt corporation net that has
yet passed our Legislature. Now wo are
, . , f, I Jill' L utOduaDlUUi II. 1 1 1 1 13 ki.lVU I 1 1 .1 1, Lily.
to have these men lo lead a movement ofj,,m ivcs tho nepublicans 22 out of ihe
reform, in the institution of a "Reform" j Twenty-seven districts, ou the basis of tho
' party. It is true thero is reform needed in
tbo politics of Philadelphia as well as in
that of the Slate at large, but wo cauuot
place confidence in a movement of reform
headed by men who havo been among the
most promiueut corruptionisls of tho past.
This new party is not conceived with a
view to holiest reform so long as the two
men named aro the projectors and leaders,
nnd it will meet with a defeat worse than
any other ever kuown.
Local Option. Tba vote on tbo ques
tion of license has been taken in all the
counties of the State except Philadelphia
which does not vote ou the question uutil
October next. All tho counties except
Fulton, Lawrence, Monroe aud Potter
have been heard from. A general sum
mary of the voto of thoStato shows the
following aggregate result of the vote :
Majorities, in :!9 couulies nptiiist license, M.tj-ss
' cities " l.Trj'J
Total majorities nguinsl Hccns.",
Majorities In 22 comities for ltceiic,
15 cities
Total majorities for liccuse,
Majority for liccuse In State
U5,.V.ll
41, KM
l'j.aos
00,754
A. T. Stewart, the New Yorfc million
aire, is said to bo very sick from Bright1
disease of tho kidneys, a disease that U
nearly always fatal. We have no doubt
tho great capitalist would give millions for
good health. The man with hard industri
ous bauds, and good health, is better off
than the sick millionaire with all his mon
ey. Money is by no meaus the over-shad
owing thing to bo desired that it often gets
credit for. Good health, a clear couscieuce
and contentment are infinitely more promo
live of happiness.
A lively scene took place iu the -House of
licpreseutiitives, on Monday afternoon last.
There was an opinion that a little gug
game was being played between the gentle
inau temporarily in the chair, and the
speaker, M r. Elliott. For a while the scene
was similar lo a Donnybrook fair, with the
ommissiou of shelhtlebs. Talk of throwing
out of tho windows was iudulgcd iu.but an
adjournment was obtained and the excite
ment subsided.
John B. Link, Esq., of Beliofonte, has
Vion appointed to succeed Major Roiuohl,
at Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth.
The appointment is an excellent one, aud
will give general satisfaction, as it is well
kuowB that Mr. Linu is one of the best
qualified men for the position, and is in
every way deserving of the honor. IBs
numerous frieuds iu this part of tbo State,
extend their congratulations to him.
Mr. Solomon Martin, of Harrisburg, was
killed, on i nday evening, iu Philadelphia,
by being crushed between cars which he
was coupling.
Ex-Senator CatU-U, of New Jersey, has
been appoiuted coutldeutial agent of tho
government to superviso the placing of tho
loan iu Europe.
The decrease iu the public debt last
mouth was ii;41,058.07.
Wc uever yet saw -a dishonest official, or,
iu fact, a dishonest man of -any kind, who
liked the press. If it were not' for the
press, what nice little schemes could be
consummated without the people's ever
knowing onything about them !
Tlio Apportionment Bill.
'Iio report of tbo conference committee
on tbo apportionment bill was called up In
tho .Senate on Monday, and read. As
modified by tho committee the Philadelphia
districts are mado up an follows :
First district 1st, 2d, 7th and 20th
wards.
Second district 8tb, 0th, 10th, 13th,
l ith and 20tli wards, and that part of the
17th ward lying west of Second street.
Third distriet--Tbo 8d, 4th, 6th, (itb,
11th, 12th and ltith wards.
Fourth district Tho loth, 24lb, 27th,
28lh and 2Uth wards.
Fifth district The 18th, 10th, 22d, 2.IJ
and 25th wards, aud that part of tho 17th
ward east of Second street.
Sixth district Chester nnd Delaware
counties.
Seventh district Montgomery county,
nnd nil that portion of Rucks county not in
cluded iu the tho Tenth district.
Eighth district Herke county.
Tcuth district Northampton and Le
high counties, and the township of Dur
ham, Milford, Springlield, Richlaud, Rock
bill, Haycock, Nockamixon aud Tinicum,
and the borough of Quakertown, in Rucks
county.
Eleventh district Columbia, Montour,
Carbon, Monroo and Pike counties, and
the townships of Nest-week, Rlack Creek,
Sugur Loaf, Ruller, Ilazel Foster, Bear
Creek, Rucks, Spriug Rrook, Roaring
Rrook, Salem, llolleuback, Huntingdon,
and that part of the city of Scrantou, south
of Roariug Rrook creek and east of the
Lackawanna river, nnd -the borough of
Dunmorc, New -Columbus, Goldsboro',
White Haven, Jcddo and llazleton.
Twelfth district All that part of Lu
zerne county not included iu the Eleventh
district.
Thirteenth district Tho county of
Schuylkill.
Fourteenth district Dauphin.Xorthum
bcrhmd and Lebauou counties.
Fifteenth district Bradford, Susquehan
na, Wayne and Wyoming counties.
Sixteenth district Counties of Tioga,
Potter, M'Kcau Cameron, Lycoming and
Sullivan.
Seventeenth district Cambria, Bedford,
Blair and Somerset.
Eighteenth district Tho counties of
Franklin, Fulton, Juniata, Huntingdon,
Snyder aud Perry.
Nineteenth district York, Adams nnd
Cumberland counties.
Twentieth district Union, Clinton,
Clearfield, Elk, Mill', in and Centre.
Twenty-first district Westmoreland,
Green, nnd Fayette.
Twenty-second district Pittsburg city
and tho townships of "Charliers, Union,
.Scott, Stowo. Robinson, Upper and Lower
St. Clair, -Baldwin Wilkins, Peun, and
Clmrtier, nud Rraddock in Allegheny
comity.
Twenty-third district All that portion
of Allegheny county, not included iu tbo
Twenty-second district.
Tweuty-fourtli district Washington,
Reaver aud Lawrence couulies.
Twcnty-fiflh district Clarion, Arm
strong, Indiana, Forest audJcllerson counties.
Twenty-sixth district Tho cdtinties of
Mercer, Butler and Crawford.
Tweutyseveuth district Erie, Warreu
and Venango counties,
A I., Koolr. if . utnUn llmf ll,rt
last general Stale electiou
Mr. Hcilman moved to recommit the bill
to committee, with instructions to attach
Lebanon to Schuylkill.
Mr. Petrikcn moved further lo instruct,
that Franklin be taken from the Eighteenth
district not ngread to yeas 8, nays 10.
Mr. Kuight moved to instruct tho com
mittee, to rearrauge his district not
agreed to yeas 11, nays 17.
On tho proposed amendment, of Mr.
Ileilmau, the yeas were 5, nays 24. So the
amendment was not agreed lo. The report
of the committee was then adopted. Yens
19, nays 12.
In the House, Mr. Daniels, from the
coininittecof conference ou the Congression
al apportionment bill, made report, with
the amendments as agreed upon by the
committee. After some discussion the bill
passed, yeas 5S, nays .'ill.
The Connecticut Elect iouOcnio
eratic Governor Elected.
Hartford, April 8. The returns from
every town iu the State give Haven (Rep)
:i!i.2f,M; IngerKoll, (Dem) 44,'JOO ; Smith,
(Tern) 2.0'.H. ingereoirs majority 3,00'.t.
in the First Congressional district, Geu.
Hawley, (Rfcp) hi reelected by 1.621 minor
ity ; in the riecond district, Kellogg (Kep)
is reelected by 5.S75 majority ; in the
Fourth district, Baruum (Dem) is reelected
by 1,410 majority.
The Kenuuiicaub have a majority ot one
in the Stale Senate, and the Democrats
have a majority of from 12 'to IS in the
House.
Flltfc AT lMtii KICK EAXDIXG.
Pahkeu's Landing, April 4. A fire
broke out about li.IM o'clock last evening.
destroying a large portion of our city.
Smoke was liret discovered issuing from
tho office of FatTitr & Trelfts, adjoining the
Parker House.
The lire spread rapidly up and flown tho
street ou both sides, consuming about sixty
building, including among the uu tuber tho
Parker House, Leutral Hotel, i-xcuange
Bank, Savings Bunk, Postolllce, Western
Union aud Pacific Telegraph ollices. Union
Pipe Lino office, and a number of other
oflices. The Wilsou House was saved by
tho exertions of the men. who did nobly.
The loss fe estimated at iJyO.OUO, but will
probably exceed that amount.
Tkkuuslk Cat ASTiiornE A Wall
Givks Way andPukiifitatesaLakois
Ni'MiiKii ok Fi:iiso.s Into the River.
RotiiKKTKii, April 8. This eveniug,
about 8.30 o'clock, the foundation of the
wall m the river side ou front street of tho
new city buildiug for tho police and fire
departments, weut out, when about tweuty
or thirty persons were upon it, looking at
the river. It is estimated by those who
were eye-witnesses of the affair, that ten
or fifteen pcrsous were carried inlo the
river and swept over tho High Falls. No
names of tho lost are yet reported. Five
or six aro kuown to have escued. Great
exeitenieut prevails, aud the police aro iu
full forco iu the streets trying to prevent
any further catastrophe.
Arizona is next to be cursed with Mor
inoninm, as was and is Utah. These fana
tics find it uncomfortable and unprofitable
to remain so near civilization, and aro
therefore preparing to leave Salt Lake aud
make a settlement in the wilds of Arizona,
Where they will havo more opportunity to
firacl
aw.
ractice their delusion unobstructed by
Mr. Amerniau assures us that be joined
with several members of the House iu a de
mand for tbo yeas aud naya upon the pass
ago of the bill to increase their salaries, but
the call was uuheeded bv the chair. He is
entitled to the bcuetit of bis denial, but we
hope, hereafter, bo will call louder and
more persistently when such bills are to be
Bueateu turougu. V(Miti .iaT.a.
Good FiiiDAY. It has boen'docided
Attorney Geuerul UiinmicW, that Gooi
Friday U a legal holiday, and says that the
deflniug aUUitioual holiday. docB not re'
peal the act of April Pi, ISO'..
Tun Fisu Bill. Tho Senate bill to
provide for a board of fishery commission
ers, and the construction of fish ways, was
taken up ou Monday last. In tho House of
Representatives, amended and pnssed,ycas
60 nays 22.
Editor's! Table.
ScriIWKh's Monthlt' presents a brilliant Ar
ray of contributors, n wide and thorough iliicm.
siou of the topics trailed In itl Editorial Depart
ment, fine Illustrations, ami uniformly (rood
printing. Tho List of Contributor contains
nearly one hundred of the brightest unities
known to our literature. Among tho features
or special Interest Is Dr. Holland's splendid
serial, "Arthur Uonnlcastlc," story of Ameri
can life. Also n great Series of brilliantly Illus
trated Papers, by Ddward King, under the title
of "Tho Great South," which will bo nlono
worth the price of tho Monthly. Thuro will ho
also paper ''About Authors, their Frieuds,
Whims uud Ways." Paper on "The Decora
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Portraits, of Living American Writers." Also
"Tlio best Short Stories" by the best of living
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Society. Amusing nnd Interesting Etchings,
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An eminent English author, In n note to the
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New Stout by the distlnsrubhcd author Lord
Lytton. Tho number of Tht Living Aga for tlio
week ending March i!Hth. concludes the story
translated from the I'Mt-Deutteh of Frlti Renter,
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of "The Last Days or Pompeii,'' etc. This story
was in course of publication in England, at tho
time of the author's deceaso, but was fortunately
left finished in manuscript.
Tills number of Tht Liring Age olso contains
nil article on Oliver Cromwell, Count de Motrin
lembert, Sarah Martin, tho Dressmaker, An Ev
ening with Mrs. SomcrvUlc, Kotow, The Prus
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t;ooi UOKIIN
FOll THE F A 1 X-K ILL E tl.
Ve can confidently recommcud tho I'ain
Killcr. Toronto JMqttixt.
It is the most effectual remedy we. know
of for Aches, Pains, llesh wounds, &c.
St. Mim Ncxv.i, L Q.
We advise that every family should have
so effectual nnd speedy a l'ain-Killer.
Amlieral X. S. Gazette.
Our own experience is that a bottle of
Fain-Killer is the test Physician a traveller
can huve.Hnmiltun fyicctutor.
For both internal nnd external applica
tion have found it of great value. CViri's.
Era.
A medicine no family should be without.
Mimtfcd Transcript.
Could hardly keep house without it. Ed
Vote?.
Should be kept in every house, in readi
ness for sudden attack's of sickness. ChvU.
l'rrsn.
Jv'o nrticlo ever obtained such unbounded
popularity. tialan Observer.
'One of tho most reliable specifics of the
age. Uld Aortt Stntf.
its power is wonderful and uuequaled in
relieving the most soverc pain. liurlinq
ton Sentinel.
An indispensable article iu the medicino
chest. A". 1'. Examine,:
It will recommend itself to all who use
it. (itonji't Ente rprivc.
Is extensively used and sought after as a
really unej'ul medicine. Journal St. John,
A', b.
No Medicine has acquired such a repu
tation ; it has real merit. A'tifjorf Daily
AVtcrf.
One of the most useful medicines ; have
used it and dispensed it for the past twenty
years. Jtte. Win. Ward, Attain.
The most valuable medicine now in use.
7en!. Orijnn.
It is really a valuable medicine, and used
by many physiciaus. ISontun Traulkr.
AVe always keep it where wo can put our
frauds on it in the dark, if need be. lice.
C. Jlibbanl, Jlurmah.
One of the few articles that arc Just what
they pretend to be. JJrunwick 'l'ehyraph.
In my mountain travels no medicine is
of so universal npplicalion us l'aiu-Killcr.
lite. M. 11. Hixbi, Hurhuiii.
I'l'KKY DAVIS AMI .NO,
MAXK'8 A NO l'ltOP'B,
138 High St., Providence, It. I.
Ill Sycamore St., Cincinnati, O.
.'177 St. Paul St., Montreal, Canada.
17 .Southampton, Itow, Loudon, Eng.
March '22. 1873. lm.
ileto Abbcrlismtnts.
A
x. ititici:.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
and Acting JUSTICE of tiie PEACE.
Next Door to Jude Jordan1 Residence, Chest
nut Street, Suubnry, Pa.
'OMIeetior! and all lentil matter promptly nt
toniicd'io. Tailoring! Tailoring!!
CIIA11LE3 MAIHL,
KESPECTFl'LLY Informs the citizen that
he has just received his
Spring untl Summer HooSh,
at hi
TAILOR SHOP,
on Fourth Street, below Market, In the Mullen
liiiihlai.', and that he is prepared to uiuke.up all
kinds of
TEXTS' AXI HOY' SI ITS,
Iu the latent styles, lluvins; had much exper
ience in the business hu desires the public to give
him a trial.
Clothing will be made up In tin latest Palis
and American Fahiouk Iu the most satisfactory
mamuT.
ui-yra. "charles maiiil.
sew YoituTixn nil i..iii:i.i'iiia
M lI.MM.lt Y GOODS.
SPRINT, & SUMMER BOXNET8 & HATS,
TRIMMED AND UNTKIUMED.
An C'.cusive ustiH tincut of Straw Millcucry
1111(1 Vl.uey (ioods, now opcu at
MISS L. WEISEK'S MILLINERY BTORE,
Mauket Stkkkt, 8i irut HY, Pa.
My stock of Sprim; Kood is unusually Ittre
and varied, camprUiui; the latest and most at
tractive styles, selected with care from tile lead
ing importing houses und adapted fur the present
6eurou.
ttl2,'7.J. MISS L. WEISER.
IHsMolutlou of Inriiierlli.
TOTICE is bcrel.v elveu that the co oartner-
ship heretofore existing between lieortje
Koluhai'h. 1). C. Rohrbach did Win. Kohrbach,
In the Foundry business, under the lire- name of
lico. Rohrbach & Sou, wa dissolved ou the
nrsl day ol April, 187H, by mutual couseut. 1 ue
business will hureafler be carried ou at the
same plaeo tiy tho uudcrli;ncd under the former
firm name who will make settlement of all
former accounts.
(iEO. ROHRBACH,
JACOH F. ROHKHACH,
WILLIAM KOlinllACll.
Bunbuiy, April 12, 1S73. at.
1IEAITY AT TIIE ITREMOE.
Uuabated uccu. ort'liVMUSOK COMFORT.
Elegaut I Gorgeous I brilliant I
Crumb) of Coiulorl, the greatest sue
cess of Ihe age. Crumb of Comfort, the pride
of the kitchcu aud purler. Thousand of ladies
attest it worth, and unhesitatingly prpnouucelt
the Queea of Lustres. The press uulversally
praise it aud proclaim It woman' every day
friend. Economical. Lasting. L'uupproacbablu.
Price lO cent. . Ladies will Uud Crumb of
Comfort for sale by all llrst-elass grocers, kurd
wure dealer, eomilry tore kee)ersxic., through
out the I'ubed titute d Canada. 11. A.BkT
LITT H CO., Manufacturers Jianlru' lllacklug,
Pearl Ulue, &c., Ac., 113, 115, 117 No. Frout si.,
Philadelphia, 1W Chamber t.', New York, 43
Broad (., Huston. n (-.'.' iK.la.
UXITI.lt STATES HOTEL, W. F.
KI t'CHF.N, Proprietor. Opprflilta the De
pot P11 AMOKIN, PA. Every attention given to
travellers, nnd Ihe best accommodation given.
April 5, 1873. tf
I'.XK UTOIt'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby (riven, that letter Testamen
tary on the estate of Phlllp.Oanl, Into of Upper
Augusta township, Northumberland comity, Pa.,
deceased have been granted to the rmderslirned.
All person knowing themselves iudebtcd to tho
said estate are requested to make Immediate
payment, and those having claims will present
them to
GEO ROE GAUL, Executor,
or J. K. DAVIS, Jr., Attorney at Law.
April 5, 1873. tlw.
SIMCIXU OPKXIXU
or
DllY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
Cloths, Casslmcrcs, Calico, and everything in
the Dry Good line.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
Quecnsware, Glassware, nnd Wood and Willow
ware. GROCERIES.
A large assortment Jut iHmed, which consist
of Tea, Coffee, Suur, Molasses, Spiers, Meal,
Fish, &o. The Celebrated Alleutouu hand made
HOOTS AND S1IOF.S.
Warranted in pivc sat isfurtion. In fact a full
assortment of evcrythlujf kept in a llrst-elass store,
can bo had it irreiitly
REDUCED PRICES,
for cash. Call aud sec the tins selection of new
goods, aud be convinced th 't
r V. J. HYItOD'S.
near the Luth"i-n Church, in Siiuhuiy, is the best
and cheapest plapc to. buy all kinds of store
goods. No trouble to show joints.
April 5, 1K73. ly.
THE H1X; ItAltltCIt SHOP
I
S THE SHOP OF THE TOWN and loun
has been ; ask hblore and she will tell you
Men have growu old In our patronage
liaolea on tneir mothers lircaet I
To bouncing boys at play j
And youth by maiden fair cares ted,
To stalwart men with care oppreasod,
And old men silver gray. j
And aiuon;; the honored und lasting Impres
sions of time, and the crash of revolutions iu I
circumstances, we staud a living monumental '
memento of the Ingenuity nnd perseverance ap- !
pertaining to the Identity of progression, plying i
our vocation With the highest style of art anil 1
perfection, and aspiring to nehiove the highest
lewurd of merit attainable In our humble capaci
ty, and the sentiment of respect aud approbation
which the presence of superior appliances and cs- !
tablislnuetit are always woiit to inspire.
Always to please j
We shave wit Ii eae
Cut uud comb with taste the hair ;
Shampoo tho bead with soothing car, 1
And color the whiskers black or brown, J
To suit the people about the town. j
Then allow tnc politely request you to stop, 1
And not go past uor from around our shop.
To get shaved ou the busis of ubility nor ns I
some have done for our use of the ballot for priu-
ciplc sacred and right nor uuder the common ,
secret nnd invidious guise of enmity to complex- '
ion ; for tho cut of a man's coat, (ir the color of i
his skin, ought not to nllcct his usefulness i.or -Ms
qualification. A fair chance is nil that we
demand, to givo the proof to all Ihe html. j
JAMES W. WASHINGTON.
Proprietor.
Suiibury, April 5, 173 : No. (il. Market si. ,
JEREMIAH SNYDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND .
AtTIN J I STICK OF TIIE PEAC E.
Convcyaiieing.tbe collections ol claims, writings,
and all kinds of Legal business will be attended i
to carefully nnd w ith despatch. Can be consult- j
ed in the English and (icrinau language. Ollice
formerly occupied by Solomon Maliek, Esq., op- j
poslte City Hotel, Sunhurv, Pa.
March L'tf, 17. ly.
BLATCIILKY'S
I ISTEOVED CUCUMBER WffiD PUSEP.
2j Tastele.'t)tintble, Efficient and
m4 v.neap. 'i tm oesi rump lor ine
least moner. Attention Is es
pecially invited to Blatehley's
Patent Improved llrackct and
New Drop Cheek alvc. which
can be withdrawn without re
movilig'the'Piiinp or disturbing
the joints. Also, tin Copper
Chamber, w hich never cracks or
scales, uud will outlast any other. For sale by
Dealers eerywhere. Send lor Catalogue and
Price List. CIIAS. G. BLATCIILF.Y, Manu
facturer, 5D0 Com mere St., Phllad'a. Pa. S14.1y
THE PARKER GUN.
SIHO STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRCfS
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
March '.0. 1ST3. Iv.
WW
CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION
To their immenso Stock of
Foreigu autl Auierlran U'ntclie,
DIAMONDS JEWELRY,
1I.VER AND SlI veit-I'LATED V"iHE,
Clock. Hronios aud Fancy Good. Fornilng an
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT In every DE
PARTMENT. LOW Fit ICES.
Philadelphia March S3, 1873.-lyr.
Tulhe t'KlzeuM of Sunbur).
TIIE undersigned ha made arrangement to
attend the Tuesday and buturday .Markets, witn
Fresh Mutter, Egg, Lard, Potatoes nnd Apples,
which will be sold a low us can he had elsewhere.
Call at the Market aland uear Fourth aud Mar
streets, south side. After market hours any of
the above article ran be bad by calling at hi
toio on Spruce street between Second and Third
where the best brands of tho eelehraled I.oeinet
Flour is kept constantly ou band, dried Fruit,
cider, meyar, jco.
JOHN WILVER.
Sunliury,
February 1, IST'J.
DATCHELOR BROS'
TRADE
MARK
PUIICII CIGARS.
now
Keltrr lbu uy ever iuade by tfaeui.
fc-e that tbo bole are branded
l'ECFLIAH B. n. Fl'KCII.
Wholosalo Depot
$30 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Br'anch 23 North Sd 81., Branch 837 Chestnut St.,
(Oppolte "CONTINENTAL.")
PHILADELPHIA.
' "Cl.irrU 1, l;:l. duior.
9
B
!(i;WT0BAtO AND HEUAR, AMD
11 Ii USH STORE.
South side of Market street between 3d aud 4th
SUNBURY, PA.
Just opened, an entlrfl new stock of all kind of
TOBACCO AND 8EGARS. .
Bcffar of every grade.
Tobaroo Of every varle'y.
Pipe, both plain and fancy.
BP.USnES I BRUSHES I I BRUSHES ! ! !
A large assortment of Brushes direct flora tlio
manufacturer at greatly reduced prices. Ills
line of brushes aro a specialty and many now
kind never before introduced Into this market.
Alio, Paper Collar and Cuff Iu great variety.
A large assortment of all tho popular Soog
of the day.
Call and examluo my goods and get a list of
prices. , HENRY PETERY.
Novembers, H7J. ly
TIii Sjnico Is lU'nerv'l fur Ihe
AllVKIlTISEMRNT OK
PAINE &l McCORMICK'S
II A il L) W A R -E S T O Ii K
.Market St., Sttnbiiry , Pit.
V. D. MELICK,
Druggist .and Apothecary,!
(Successor to Dr. V. W. Moody,) '
At the old established stand on j
Market Square, SI Mil ItY, IA. .
Keeps tonstnntly on hand h full Cock of woll !
DRUGS & "CHEMICALS,!
Druggists Fancy Goods,
COM IIS, I
BRUSHES,
PK1UTMKRY, I
PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS !
(iLASS, rUTTV, i
VARXISII, DYENTL'FFN,
j lu fact ctenkhlnj; uunHv kejit In a well con .
j " ducted
i DRUG STOEE.
I Parlienlar attentlon'paid to compounding Phy- j
! slelans prescriptions uud family receipt by t lie !
; Propriator himself. j
j buiihur.v, Pa., June S, ISTi. '
j 1307. RIGHTER &. GASKJLL, 1307.
j DLALKHS IX
I
: American ana French Vinlow 'Glass,
Crystal .sheet, liottirh Plate, Colored, KiistiieUd
iiiul Oniaiaentsl Glass,
1307 Market Stroot, Philadelphia.
January 11, ISTo. ly.
1872.
1812.
c;ra.u oi'EMXu
OK
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
at the Store of
lteod Urol her A Soanliollr,
(sueeexsor to S. O. Reed & 11 ro. ) ,
COMPRISING OF DRY GOODS
of every description und variety such us DltKs
(,OOIS, M F.II1NOS, VASIIMRHKS, DAT1NH, Al.Pa-
cs. Poi-i.ins, Ac, Plain Fioi hkoOoou,
Shawls and Coats, iiosiehy, and a
Flll Assortment of Notions,
which urc being sold ut the lowest Cash Prices.
Also, Guocekies and Provimions,
pure und fresh.
Queens w ark, Glassware, ani Wood
akd Willow Ware,
Nicest Brands of Flour constantly on hauj.
A very large
ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPER,
both glazed and common, always on band.
ROOTS AND SHOES
from the celebrated hand made Root and Shoe
Manufactory of Watsontown, for
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
HEAD Y-MADE CLOT1IIXO,
of all elzea and of the latest style.
FLOUR.
A constant supply of western white wheat flour
a speciality.
The public ure luvlled to call uud examine our
UOOU tree oi cnarge. uur mono is - yuiea
Sale nnd Small Protlts." and to please all.
The highest price witl be paid for all kind of
counlrv uroduce.
Uy strict attention to business and keeping at
all times the most cdmfilee stock, and selling at
the lowest price, we hope (5 merit ft f j11 share of
palrouace. .
REED BROTHER & SEA8HOLTZ.
Bunbary, Nov. 2, 1878.-ly.
BUTCltEHY I BUTCHERY!
HNirs. HEFFEW A BOWER
Tblrd Street, opposite Central Hotel,
8UNBURY, PA.,
KEEP constantly on kahi tba vary c'olcet
.- , . ...... x.
UEEFt MirtTOW AMD VEAE",
which I sold at the lowest prices. Meat can be
ha at all hour durint; Hie day.
Suubuiy, Pa., Jans 8, 172.. .
WAIT ! WAIT I I WilIT ! ! !
THE
IS COMING!
MONTGOMERY QTJEEDST'S
4 SEPEUATE SIIOVS ! ' : '
EUROPEAN MENAGERIE !
. TRANS-ATLANTIC CIRCUS I
i ROMAN HIPPODROME !
AND THE SENSATION OF THE AOE, THE GENUINE
-BEDOTJT2ST ARAB TROUPE 1
IN ENTIRELY SEPERATE TENTS.
One Ticket Admit to All !
First visit to this Btalo of tiie largest consolidated Exhibition. Will Exibit at
SUMBURY, on TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1873.
FOR OSE HAY OM.Y!
Afternoon Entertainment at 2 o'clock. Evculng Performance at 8 o'clock. Doors opeu ouc
l,our previous.
AimiSSIOX SO C'cntH. t Illl.lHtEX, lO f ears) old, and nudrr 25 CeutM.
First tour of tlicse Exhibitions on'tl.c American Continent, and are given under
SEPERATE MONSTER TENTS !
;:00 WILD ANIMALS AND 15IRDS !
:T.r MEN AND HOUSES !
40 DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS !
"Akahian Nights" Entertainment,
and AFTERNOON ftlso,
A TWO HUNDRED & FIFTY TIIOUS
' AND IXJLLAR SHOW 1
j Separate Shows Sepcratc Tents ' More
Men, Horses, Ponies, Actors, Actres
1 ses, Auiinals, Deus, Cages, Curi
; osities aud PitrnpheiKilia, tlin.ii
ANY OTHER SHOW
OX EARTH.
OPPOSITION DEFIED 1
ltEfl6l.l TltE
E N TREE T R I U M P II A L !
(ioldeu Clmriots ! Acting Elopliants 1
Camels and Dromedaries !
HA HI EXT IX OUIKXTAL THAI'
l'lXUS! MASSIVE DENS AND ELEGANT
PALACE CAGES!
lroleor XorrlV
S I L V K R L'OBNE T 15 AND '.
VlLD AltAUS MOU-NTKD !
Poi'mlDg it Scene worth Miles of Travel to
behold.
Menagerie Levees one hour before the Hippodrome Exercises coniineuee. Great Arab Show
Immediately after Arenic Display.
MlT The Arab cau ba een lu tbe procession, mounted, and interviewed at tke hotels by uuyoue
who doubt that they are not real, uudlsgulsej WILD SONS OF SAHARA.
Walt! Wait!! For to 4 Great am if MONTGOMERY PEN,
The Finest and EHrgcut ever Keen.
ttf Partie visiting tbe Menagerie, .need not iee nor hear anything relative to tho Circus, unltsi
desirous of so doiug.
'Come a winds eoine when forest are landed,
Como as the wave come wbeu uavie are trandcdy . , ,
And get leu lilies the worth of your money by wituciu the multitude of attra. lions to bt
keen.
.Sa$jhW tSSftjSi
QUEEN'S i BIG SHOWS I
Look at the beautiful Pictorial Bill read the paper, programme and pamphlets for the de
tail. Keep your eye on the date, day and place. Wait for u we are comiug with an Avelancue
of Taloot. fbi. the Collou of Exhibition, will alio exhibit at
HllleraibarW, Ma4ay, Arll lt.' WIHon, Mdi.dsy, April SSd. Ke
Herllsi, ThairadnV. April lt!i. Millbelni, Friday, April 2lb.
MONTGOMERT QUEEN, FRAN RIVERS,
Bole Proprietor and Manager. General Dirctlcr.