Jknlntrn American. SUNBURY, AUGUST 1, 1873. Itollrond Time Table. ARRIVAL Al DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT SOMHt'RT. N. C. R. W.. South. F.rlo Mall, 1.30 am Erie Exprw, ,B40 " Mail, 11.15 " Man. Express 0.40 p ra P. A E. R. R. Wfrt, Mull, 0.80 m Niatf. ExrreslS.tJ5 j m Elmlm Mall 4.10 " Erie EprM, 0.40 " Sl'ltWRT AND t.KWtSTOW!! ft II. Leave Sunhnry for Lew Is town nt 7.30 n. m., nnil 4-30 p. M. Arrivo at Snnbury from Lewutown nt 1.50 nil 7.45 p. m. . SHAMOKIH DIY1SIOX, X. C.R. W. I.EAVB ARRtVB Eunbnry at 5.43 urn At Sunbury 9.S5 ft m " 13.35 pm " 8.65 pm 4.40 pm ' 6.00 pm HASriLUI!, I1AZLRTON & Wlt.KERBARRE R. R. Regular pamMMiRfr taln leaves Snnbnry for Danville, Cattsvflwia, Hazlcton nod Intermediate station, at .4B a. m. Returning leave 1 1 tie ton at 1.00 p. m. Arrive at 4.00 p. m. LACKAWANNA AND ni.OOMf BtRO R. R. Leave Korthnmberloud at tt.40 a. m. and 4.50 p. ni. Arrive at Northumberland nt 10.35 a. m. and C.05 p. m. Accldcnt.il Insurance Ticket can be had of J. Shlptnnn, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. .Nammrr Arrangement fbr the Pout Ofllce at Nnnbury, r. 'OJlct Open from 0.30 a. m., to 8 p. m. txcept on Sunday. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF TI1E MAI1.8. Arrives ns follows i !rrom the East nt 6.t3 a. m., 1U.15 p. m., 4 p. m. " South, 0.15a. in., 13.15 p. m. 4.10 p.m. " West, 6.15 a. m., 13.15 p. m. ,4.10 p.m., and $.20 p. m. " North, 0 a. in., 11 n. m., 8.55 p. m. fliamokiu, Mt. Canuel mid points on tlint line, U.15 a. m., 3.50 p. m Mulls close ns follows : Tor the EnFt, 5. 50 a. ni., 10.50 a. m., 7.3." p. m. " South, 10.50 a. in.. 7.35 p. m. West, 7.30 n. m., 10.50 n. m., 7.35 p. in. " North 5.50 a. ra., 3.50 p. ni., 7.35 p. m. Shamokin proper 13.15 p. in. Shnmokin nnd olliccs ou that route, 4.30 p. in. T. J. SMITH. P. M. nsincss locals. Skwino M.trniNRs ami Cottaof. Oiioans. .1ifis Caroline Ihilius is' tlie agent for the sale of "tha bct Sewlmr Marliint in existence, viz : 'The Improved U rover & Baker,' nnd 'Domestic.' which are constantly kept ou lntml, nnd sold nt reasonable, prices. 8lio in also iiifent for the snlc of the eclebmted 'Silver Tonirne Organs,' anil tho 'Hay tstnre Ureant,' and for the sale or tho Fr.iutz & Pope Knitting Mnchinc. Call and see them. Office on Market street, east of the rail ruaJ. The Improved Grotr & Baker Sewiso Ma cmiine. These celebrated machines are ottered nt the most reasonable rate. For particulars npplvt,i D. O. KUTZ. Airent, Feb.-.'3,,73.-ly. Upper Augusta township. Si-.cosd hand Pianos for snlc or rent at reason able rates. Inquire nt this oQlee. For Rent. A handsome room over Melllck's Drui; Store, Market Square. Inqure of II. B. Master. Chuck Fi'Li.. J. F. SchutTur, merchant tnylor, is constantly making up the very finest suits ot clothing worn, in the most fashionable style. lie has n number of bands employed, who arc kept busy in making up goods to nil the large amount of orders. To secure a good mid fashionable suit call on Schnfler. Ei'iiiii.t. The cabinet making shop of B. L. Rnuilciibush, lately burned dotvu, has been re built, and considerably tnlnrjjetl. Mr. Rnuden bush Is now prepared to accommodate all his cus tomers better than heretofore. The best work men are employed, mid furniture made to order In the best style. The store room has also been replenished with a new stock of the latest style made in the cities, and a larger assortment Is kept on hand to select from than has yet been seen in this section of country. Those in need of furniture will find nt the Masonic buildings a cheaper mid better quality than can be found any where else in this vicinity. Don't pay two prices when you can pet goods at a small profit. At D. A. Finney's store, Market street, but one price prevails, and goods of the best quality can bo purchased at aston ishingly low prices. His stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Groceries, Notions, Boots and Shoes, and Jewelry. The assortment Is complete, being selected with the greatest care. No charges are made to show goods lu fact it la a pleasure to Mr. Finney to show what a handsome stock he has on hand. Ladies and gentlemen me invited to call und make a full examination before buying else where. W. II. Mn.i.ru's Excelsior Boot & bhoc Store, coutinucs to attract the attention of the public "by the excellent Boots and Shoes sold nt his es tablishment. His Trunk department is com plete, and every style of satchels, valUcs aud trunks can be bad at the most reasonable prices. Ei'hp.ka. When a young man purchases a hat of Samuel Faust, the popular hatter, he ex claims, truthfully, too, 'I have found It" a fashionable and serviceable hat. Mr. Faust has .11 styles of fashionable hats and caps, and eve ry one, both old and young, who will visit his store, on Market street, opposlto Monument Square, Sunbury, will be well pleased with a se lection from bis large and varied assortment. Now ts the Time. A splendid assortment of etoves, tin-ware, brass kettles, porcelain kettles Tor putting up fruit, glass Jars and caus of all descriptions have just boeu received, and are of 'ercd for sale by J. B. ReeoV Third st. All aro nvited to call and secure a chance for the cook ttove to be draw. 3t local affairs. Wanted. A young man desiring to learn the cwclry business, will And a good situation at the cwelry establishment of Tbad. S. Shanuon, lu iunbury. Good references will be required. A Si'kdat Tuain Is bow f uo regularly over ho P. B. aad the N. C. railroads, which ar ives from (he west at 6.30 p. ui., and leaves uuthward at 6.40 p. m. Nelson E. Wade, the murderer of Mrs. Mc ride, at Lindou, Lycoming county, was an ein loyee on tire P. & E. railroad, year or so ago, ,id boarded at the bouse of Mr. Ellas Broslous i this pacc. A Goon Day's Work. One hundred aud srelve arrivals were uortd On the ReglUor of the ity Hotel en Monday last. Committed. A man named Boyd, a cdsdufc ,r, was eommitted to jail ou Friday last, for ln- eccnt conduct wliile In astute of intoxication; Mrs. Catharine Kisaliug, an old Byreae often- jr, was committed to prison on Monday last, r keeping a dinerd-riy house in I'ppef Augus'- i township. Prop. N. F. Brown of fill r nice, hftr accept' . a call from Lewiitown to acf lu trie capacity teacher. He is an excellent ttscht"' r-d will ndcr satisfaction. Tub loss by the Mt. Carmel Pre' lick? eeV lounts to about ftO.onO- Insured rioe!p!lj b"!" e'linpmies. TtlR Grand Lodge of Knight of rylhia held its annual session In the city of Reading during last week. Mr. Thad. 8. Shannon represented Eastern Star Lodge of this place, and was suc cessful In getting that grand body to decide on knnbury as the next place In which to hold the next annual session, commencing on tho third Tnnsdny In August, 1874. Mr. Shannon reports the session Just closed as one of the most inter esting held since the origin of that order. The Readlbg papers, speaking of the representatives state "that no more intellectual body of men ev er held deliberation III that city, and that their gentlemanly deportment while there has made hosts of friends for the Order." The Order numbers (bur hundred and three Lodges In the State, with a membership of about sixty thou sand. As ths grand body has decided on hold ing Its session In this place, we hope our citizens will mnke early preparations to give them a hearty Welcome. The order Is composed of some of our best men In the Stale, and we feel sure that the representatives will meet with a hearty grasp of friendship from our cltitens, and that there sojourn here will be made not only plea sant, but one which will long remain upon their memories as nn agfceablo visit to onr town, its unsurpassed scenery, and other matters connect ed with the early history of our country. PhoCEEDIMOS OP TBS DEMOCRATIC CONVEN TION. The Domoc ratio County Convention met at the Court Honse on Monday, July 2Hth at 11 o'clock, and organized by the election of the fol lowing olBcers i President D. L. Sherwood of Polut township ; Vice Presidents Isaac Marti of Lower Au ta township, nnd John McElicce of Mt. Carmel township. Secretaries A. O. Po6tlcthwa'.tc, W. O. Kccf, nnd Peter Gearhnrt. The list of Delegates was called, and a full re presentation was prescnt The Convention ad journed to meet at 1 o'clock p. m., at which hour they met, when, on motion, the Convention proceeded to a nomination for candidates. On motion, nominations for Senator were de clared in order, and the following names were proposed i A. II. Dill, Union county, and G. W. Zciglcr, Northumberland county. The name of (!. W. Zciglcr was then with drawn, and the uoiiiintttlon of Dill was made by nfclarnntion. On motion, the President was ordered to name Mr. Dill's conferees, w hich he did, as follows : Senatorial Conferees G. W.'Kyon, W. T. Forsyth and Charles Lusher. On motion, nominations for Legislature were declared in order, and the following were named : A. T. Dewitl, James M. Tufts, W. A. Dean and J. II. Vincent. liallottlng was then prrtrecded with : FIRST BALLOT. DcWKt 50 THfts 25 Dean 33 Vincent 4 A. T. Dewitt having received a majority of all the votes cast, was declared nominated. Nominations for Register and Recorder were declared in order, and the following names were presented : Wm. R. Kidman, Erustus llolfiiian, L. stilpman und J. Ilartleln. Kalloling was proceeded with as follows : FIRST BALLOT. Erdnmn S3 I Ilotlman 1U Kbipiuan 5S j Hsrtlein 9 Lemuel Shlpman having received a mnioritv of all the votes was declared nominated. Nominations for Treasurer wcro declared In order, and the following were named i John Uaag Juiiu Trussler, Daniel Berkley. FIRST BALLOT. John Hang C3 John Tressler 33 Daniel Beckley 10 John Ilaog having received a majority of nil the votes was declared the nominee. Win. Waldron withdrew us a candidate for County Commissioner. Nominations for Countv Commissioner were declared to be next in order, when the following persons were named : D. S. Rcitz, Isaac Albert, John Hummel. FIRST BALLOT. Relts............. 53 Albert 30 Hummel i No nomination and the second ballot was or dered. SECOND IIAI.LOT, Reltf... Albert 57 87 13 Hummel.. D. S. Rcitz harlntr a majority of nil the votes was declared nominated. Nominations for Jury Commissioner were de clared In order. Tim following were named : Daniel lietrlck, F. M'Carthy, I). M. Swartz. Balloting Was ordered Willi the following re sult : Hetrick..... 0 M'Carthy 28 Schwartz 00 D. M. Swartz having a majority of all the votes was declared nominated. On motion, Joseph Eisely was nominated for Auditor by acclamation. All thd nominations were tueu made unani mous. Mr. Dewitt Was allowed privilege to name his own Conferees. W. T. Forsythe was appointed as Representa tive Delegate to State Convention of 1874. D. C. Dissiuircr was appointed as Senatorial Delegute The follow nig resolution was adopted : Resolved, That We cvartily endorse and ap prove the course of the lion. A. II. Dill lu the State Senate. Resolved. That we herebv endorse the course of Hon. A. T. Dewitt und J. C. Ainincrman lu the House cf Representatives. The following Standing Committee was elect ed for the cnffu4ng year Lewis G. A. WykofT. Turbutville Henry Raup. Delaware-Nf. A. Nicely. McEwensvlllc John P. Beard. Turbut Johu W. Huthcr. Milton North Ward Jos. Caldwdlr. " South " Moses UoniT. Zerbo S. B. Conrad. Cameron J. H. Long. Upper Mnhanoy Jacob II. KautTinarj'. Washington Sol. lflltiuau. Jackson Simon Bohner. Little Mahauoy Dauicl Raker. Jordan Elias Bhafer. Lower Mahanov Ellas Weisl. Watsontown H. F. Algert. Chillisquaque J. II. Heller. Point Wui. Grady. Northumberland John P. Hllkcrt. Sunbury East Ward Wm. D. Haupt'. " West " Geo. W. Zeller. Upper Augusta nenry II. Conrad. Rush E. C. Campbell. Lower Augusta D. D. Conrnd. Shamokin township Jared Harriett). Snydertown borough Jos. M. Wolverton'. Coal Putrlck Ready. Mt. Carmel township Jas. Median. Mt. Carmel borougb-'-P. Dunlavy. Shamokin East Ward Geo. W. Ryon. " West " ). II. Zlmincrmun. Riverside R. P. Laird. Two Horses 6tolbn. Two valuable horses were stolen from Mt. M. Keminerer, near MIS in, on the night of the 25th Inst. The thieves were pursued by a number of men in the vicinity of the theft, aud were overtaken and arrested at Owego, N. Y., by Isaac II. Wagner and John R. Coonor, of WutsonCoW'D', who with some forty other gentlcmon belonging to the old Turbut Horse Protective Company, b'ad gone In pursuit. They were brought to tfhis place on Tuesday ,and lodged Id Jail for trial. They gave their names as Joseph Harris and Frank M osier, and are sup posed to be old offenders. A Bad Habit Wd notice that' the bad bablt cf Soys and men Jumping on cars while running through town still prevails. As there Is a law to prirveut this practice, We' skc-old like to see it enferfed before a serious occideut occurs. Ll KneaI, of Rush towush!p, had both- his ;tgl badly cut by a reaper on' Friday lasr.- One, m 'imposed, will hsve o b itPiV,M:- Mr. Peter Zimmhrman, of Angustavlile, nnd on, In coming to town on Frldny Inst, met with an accident which resulted In serious injury. In coming over tho hill at Purdytown, the shaft be came partly detached from tho vehicle when the horse ran away and upset the wagon, throwing out Its occupauts. Tho son became entangled In tha lines, and Was dragged some distance. Mr. Zimmerman received a severo gash on the fore head, and the boy serious bruises about tho head aud body. They were taken to the residence of Mr. Sam del Reeser, and their wounds properly attended id; their injuries Were such that they could not bo removed to their homes for several days. Jcdoe Scopield, Congressman nt largo of this State, appointed a competitive examination nt Warren, on tho 16th Inst., for a endctship nt West Point. Nine applicants were examined be tween tho Ages of 17 and 23. J. Garrctson Gal brallh, of Comly, Montour county, tho sneeess competitor, will bd required to report at West Point, In August, for examination. On Friday last a misunderstanding took place in a nest of "Sirens" on the suberbs of our bo rough, between somo four or Ave sisters in ini quity, which resulted in information being made before Uqulre Brlce for various crimes commit ted. Flora McGec, alios "Corkey," Mrs. Kcrs tetter, Mary Judge alia "Coalhravtr," and Mrs. Kissling alias the "Bell of the Woods," were the principal actors In the drama. The parties had A hearing, and those whose friends were not forth coming to outer ball, wcro committed to prison. The scene at the Squires olBcc Is rcorted as be ing very disgusting, and it is regretted that all of them were not given a place behind the bars. We noticed our friend Anton of the Watson town Rteorrt in our market on Saturday morning last, hunting for something for tho replenish ment of the Inner man. John purchased a quart of blackberries stating that berries were scarce In Watsontown, nnd that ho was determined to have a pie baked for Sunday on which he might fatten and improve his corporeal appearance for tho Democratic Convention on Monday. On that day friend John looked happy, but we could not say whether it was the blackberry pie that was the source ot so much apparent felicity, or whe ther he got the three hundred dollars for hoist ing the Democratic ticket which ho declared, n few weeks ago, he would not do unless the mo ney was raised. The latest drink out is Modoc punch. It puts the Imbibers In their prison beds in less than five hours after they swallow it. SKatnnkin 7"iie, In Luzerne county Modoc punch has been ubandnncd, and Buffalo milk substituted, which has the sumo effect. Sekioi'b Accident. We regret to learn that Miss Niobfl Stroll, daughter of Sol. Stroh, of this place, met with a serious accident on Tuesday last. Her father is building nn addition to his honse, and Miss Stroll haviui; an occasion to go through the building, stepped from sill to sill on the first floor, made a misstep, nnd fell through. When found she was unconscious, nnd Is sup posed to be fccrinusly Injured. A Camp Mebtino will bo held ot Wolf Station, August 13th to tho 21st, on the line of tho D. H. & W. R. R. Excursion tickets will bo issued from all stations on the Danville, Hatlrton oc nnd Wilkcsbarro Division, nnd nn extra train will leave tho camp ground for Sunbury, every olght lit the closo of the evening service. We learn that Charlie Swartz, of the V. A '., Is about to give up railroading and go to hotel j keeping. Don't do it Charlie j passengers want , Just such a man as you on the rou.T. Clever nnd , ohllgliig conductors should hold on to the punch. I iri&ur7 Chronicle. j The Ladles connected witb the Mt. Pleasant ' M. E. Congregation in I'ppcr Augusta, near the j Campbell farm will hold a festival commencing ' on Thursday evening, the 7th Inst., and eontin- j uing during the week. A studying gown will be j voted for worth $rJ between Revs. Penny packer j and Collom. The Sunbury Band will bo present I on Saturday evening.- Everybody is invited. Great Eastern. This mammoth show made Its apcarance In town yesterday morning ac cording to popular expectation and was wel comed by n delUfhlcd crowd which thronged Main street to see the "elephant" und the grand parade. The street pageant comprising the bands, the scope of riders male and female the tame tiger and leomrds on the top of their cage, and the absurd novelty, tho steam piano, was till that thti imagination, yuvciille and adult, had conjured up and afforded aiinisement to the lat ter and unrestrained delfgM to the former. In the afternoon the crowd betook itself en masse to the tents of tho mammoth to witness a very creditable in tho dual circus pavilion, and to take a most Interesting and valuable lesson in zoology any ornithology which this largo and varied collection of animals affords. So far ns wo nre able tojudgoof the general verdict, from having heard not one Complaint and many expressions of admiration, we con clude It to be entirely satisfactory. This afternoon and evening the exhibition A il) be repented, nnd all who would uvaH themselves of au hour of pleasure und profit should go ear ly. iJiiflalo (.V. Y.) Krprt; June 13. Fire. A destructive lire occurred M thfs bo rough ofi Sunday morning hist. Tho fiVe broke out in the stable at the rear of Mrs. McCarty'a residence on Water street, destroying tho stable and two or three smaller buildings on the rear of Mr. Solomon Diell'enderfer's lot. It ulsoexlend ed to the house of Mr. Dielfcuderfer, occtipicj by Jacob Seydell, and damaged the building consid erably, burning a summer kitchen at well as the roof of an addition and the greater part of tho roof of tho main building. Two lightning rod wagons, belonging to the North American Lightning Rod Company, wcro destroyed In the stable of Mrs. McCartv. There was no insur ance on tho wagons. Ikiss about (400. Tlie loss of Mrs. Met'aity Is small, the stable de stroyed being of little value, and her only loss being lences torn down, Ve Mr. Dielfeiidcrrcr loses heavily for a man of his limited means. His loss will probably reach tftOO, and nul'ortu- uately ho hud no Insurance. His property was already involved, and the added burden imposed npon liim by tlie lire renders his case one deserv ing of practical sympathy. The tire was undoubtedly the work of au incen diary, as there hud been uo Are near the stable wuere It originated for some lime. .Uiuonum. Look Oct pou the Swindleh To Odd-Fellows. Wc take the following (rom ono of our neighboring exchanges t An impostor calling himself Geo. Myers alia James Steward, and giv ing a new name for every occasion, has been truvellng In the South and West for nearly four years, swindling the members of various Lodges by representing himself ut different times u mem ber of Qulucy Lodge, No. 285, Ohio, aud Wayue Lodge, No. 010, Pennsylvania. This fellow was in Maubcim a few weeks ago, aud swindled cer tain parties by false representations. Ho is a young man apparently about twenty-five years old, 5 feet six inches high, heavy build, dark complexion, aud rather goad looking. t'z. FikemaxV Basket Picnic. The members of the Steam Engine Fire Cc hi puny No. 1, of this place, lutend holding a basket picnic soon when they are expected to be joined by all the firemen in SuDbury aud vicinity, abd the citizens geuer-. ally. We wish the boys a flue day, aud a gene ral good time. A Kt'MBEB of deaths are announced in our ex changes produced by bathiiiR A Private Residence, advantageously located for business or as a private rcsideiico, Is offered at public sale by M. J. Habne. Sue advlrlise nient lu another column. fuE 8unbury Fire Insurance. Cum pauy oignn iked on Wednesday last by electing tho following officers i President, Dr. D. Waldron Vic Pre sident, A. J. Stroh ; Secretary, C. A. Itclincu snyder Treasurer, Solomon Stroh General Ageut, E. D. Kiltiaii i Clerk. J. M. Fov. We regret to learn that Mr Alexander, Pnper Intendcnt of the X. '. It. R. yard hi this place, has been relieved from duty by the new arrange ments. Mr. Martin Wall", Supertcn.lenl In the upper yard takes charge of all the works nt this place. Mr. Alexander Is a. first class mechanic, and wlll,nodonl)t,not 1-fl long out of employment. Should he be Compelled to leave this plare. it will be m-O'i regretted by his numrrous friends. SoMRwrtAT of an excitement wan created on Wednesday last by coiires beiuir put up by the Sheriff of Elk conntv, ottering a reward of t.TOO for tho arrest of Wnl. Brom'y Mm committed a murder In Elk county. Every stranger wns closoly Viewed, nnd reports circulated that the. murderer had been seen nt dlircrcnt places In town. Tho officers wcro busy following up tho supposed tracks of the murderer, lint nt last ac counts no nrrcsts have been made. Tnn Coal Bi siness Impihiviko. The agent for the Mineral U. R. ei Mining Co., Mr. Chas. F. Fisher, nt this place, has shipped 33,009 tons of coal during the last month. The demand for coal appears to be getting better, nnd prices Im proving. Mr. Fisher Is an active business man and ships irorc of the black diamond than any ono person In the region. IIeiip. it l" ! The Amr'ist "lumber t.f Wood's Household Magazine ! It brings Willi it a ray of sunshine which reaches clear to thu heiirt.. We always feel better for reading it, and it will make any household brighter that it enters. Among the many articles of the present number nre i Advlco to young men by Hon. Joel Parker ; A Glimpse nt the Siamese, by Karl Kase. s The Other Girl of tha Period, by Mary llartwcll s Darkness, by H. V. Osborne ; Old l'inchein, No. II, by Chas. Dickinson, ,fec, Ac. Price of this Mnguzina only one dollar a year. Address, Wood's Ilorspiioi.n Maoapini-. Newburirh, X. Y. List of Letters remaining In the Post -Office In Sunbury, July 30, 1873. Miss Ellen Ileum, Ch is. Bnwen. Ceo. D.iwl.F. D. McFadden 3. F. II. Hoy, llyley Ueler. Tlios. R. Lonir, Th's. Lotz. Henderson Moore, M;ss Martha iNirvav, John Savidge. J. J. SMITH, P. M. FOE THE AMERICAN. I.u;so. JV. EuUur i What Is "." 1 Lexicography pays, nJ a verb it means to fall from t lie truth, or faith. No human authorship can expect to be entirely tree from lapse without careful revision. In ti e Htforntnt'mn "an excellent work by Ir. Fisher, be' says, "Mary, the Catholic yn'een of England, hint died and been tntctnlrtl I y Edward the VI, by whom I'l' teBtaniism was re-established.' Tins is a laptt. Edward prrrettiai Mary. It was Eli za net li who kueeeri!t,l Mary in 1558. She re-established Protestantism i i Knislnnd. In a late number of the Jlemornil yon may ob serve a lnMf. It says Jcsmi I!. Grant was the ftrtt person who live I to see hl son elected Pre sident. Incorrect. John (J. Adams was Inauirn rated President March. 1S'.'5. Ili father, the El der Acains, liveil till July, 4, 1820, moro than a year afterwards. CAMDEN. Trial I.iNt i'r Week ('oinineiiciii Moiiflnj, Amciisl 11th, IST3. William MeX'mcli fc Marion NcXinch hi" wife, ui tlie right of said Marion vs. E. H. Trego. Thomas Baumgardner vs. Gcorg l'oiilius. The Burgesses aud Inhabitants of the borough of Sunhiiry vs. Amelia Fishur,former owner nnd Aaron Snyder occupier. The Burgesses and inhabitant of the Borongli of .Sunbury vs' William L. Dcwnrt and I'.osetta F. Dcwiirt, his wile, owners Ac. The President. Managers and Company for erect ing a bridg"ovi-r the Wct branch of Su-que-hanua at tlie towu of Lewisburg vs. Daniel ii. Dreisbach. The Burgesses & inhabitants of the Borough of Sunbury vs. J. B. Master, owner or reputed owner. The Burgesses inhabitants of the Borough of Sunbury vs. J. B. Masser, owner or reputed owner. Tlie Burgesses .V: Inhabitants of the Borough of Sunbury vs. J. 11. Musscr. owner or reputed owner. The Burgesses A Inhabitants of the Borough of Sunbury vs. J. It. Musa r, owner or reputed owuer. Catherine D.uid vs. The Enterprise Qoal Co. William Lewis vs. James Mulonc. F. Zimmerman nnd F. 1.. llcrdie, endorsees of E. W. Lowe vs. John Klasc, udin'r of Valentine Klnse, dec'iU F. Zimmerman ami F. L. Herdic, endorsees of E. W. I.owe. vs. Daniel W. Sampsel, drawer. Martin Wratiffnnd Thomas Berlieu vs. I'riah Foulke, contracter, und .Michael Shipe, owner. .1. 11. Cadwulladef vs Yfillhun Witlilngton. A. N. (i recti ts. E. Sober.. Jesse Potter vs. john R. Seller. J. A. Cuk,who sues for himself, ns well as for the Commonwealth of penn'a, vs. N. C. Dean, agent of Pemiv"ivc.rda It. It. Co., Lessees of Philadelphia ri Erie It. U. Co. J. A. Cake, who sues for himself ns well as for the Commonwealth of lVnn'a, vs. N. C. Dean. J. A. Cake, who sues for himself ns well as for the Commonwealth of Pcuu'a, vs. N. C. Dean. J. A. Cake, who sues as well for himself as for tho Commonwealth -f lVnn'a, vs. N. C. Dean. J. A. Cake, who sues a well Tor himself ns for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Philip Daiigh.irt. J. A. Cake, who sues as well for himself as for the Commonwealth of lYnnsvlvami vs. Philip Banshart. T. W. Wagner vs. James E. T.ivloraiul William Fisher. Ferd'muud Picr, admlni-trntor of estate of To bias Piper, d'ee'd vs. A. Savidge and t'm iniiel Artman. J. A. Cake, w ho sues lor liims 'lf ns well ns for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Dan iel Lamb, Engineer of P nu'a K. l!. Co., le'-ces of Philadelphia .V Erie C'o. S. A. Cuke, w ho sues for him-elf as well ns for the Com'monwenllh ol' Pennsylvania vs. A. 11. dissert, engineer of t lie Penn'a K. R. Co., lessees of the Philadelphia and ErieK. K.Co. J. A. Cake, who sues ns weil for himself a for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Henry Hunt, watchman of the. 1'enu'a R. R. Co., lessees of the Philadelphia eV Eric K. Hi Co. William Belknap vs. James MeC'orkel. William Beldnap vs. (,eorge Young. Willism IK'lkntp vs. John ti. .Snyder. William Belknap s. James B. Wallace and Jabe I). Wallace, his wife. William Belknap vs. Charles A. i Margaret Morgan, administrators of Henry Morgan, ilee'd. William Belknap v. James Park. Wiliiam Belknap vs. J. E. Toole. Sl'lX l.tl.XOTK 'KM. lVOlllilliiS HAXTEl) For Wood's Household Magazine, w hich, with its Premiums, is one of the. most attractive in the country. Price ol Magazine, One Dollur m Year. Commission liberal, offering a lucrative and agreeable business to those willing to give it proper attention. ol. Mil, ucglns w ii tt titiiy, 1873. Examine our Clubbing and Premium Lists. Two Hrst clufS periodicals for the price of one. f" For specimen Matazlno and further lufor malion, Address, WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE. 8. E. 8HUTES, Publisher. Ncwburgli, N. Y Children often look 1'wle anil Niek from no other cause than having worms lu the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to th child, being perfectly WlHTE.aml from all the coloring or other injurious Ingredients usually used In worm preparations. CURTIS BltfWN, PrnprWom, No. 215 Fallon Street, New York. S'tM by DrwijM nnd ChemM, and dealer in Medicine at Tw entv-FivE Cents A llo. July 12, 1873. ly. The CoureKNiou ol n list alil. Published by a warning nnd for the benefit of Young Muu nnd others w ho sutler fl'oin Nruvor Deuilitv, loss or Manhood, otc, supplying the ineaus of self-cure. Written by on" who cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery, aud sent free or receiving a post-paid directed eovolop. Sufferers are invited to address tho author. NATHANIEL MAVFAIH, June 14,73 -m. Box 153, BronklyiV, N. Y. Thirty Vobph IKsperlenee ol'nii Oltl lViir. Mr Win-slow "h NoolhlftK Nynirt I I lie prescription ofone of tlie best Female Phyieiniis and Nurses hi tho United Slates, and has been used for thlrtj vears with never falling safely and success by trillions of mothers and children, from the feeble Infant, ofone week old to the uilnU. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, nnd gives rest, health nnd comfort to mother and child. We believe It to be the. Best nnd Snre' Remedy In the Wotld. In nil cases of DYSEN TERY and DIAKKIKEA IN CHILDREN, whe ther it prises from Teething or from any other cause. Full direction" for using will accompany en eh botrlc. None Genuine unless the fac-Himilc of Cl'llTIn .t PEKKP-'S Is on the outsldu wrap per. Sold bv all Medicine dealers. Jtily V'., 1873.ly. The Household I'aiiaceH, and rami! I.titlmeiil is the best remedy In the world for the following complaints, viz. : Cramps in the Limbs and Sto mach, lit in tlie Stomach, Bowels, or Hide, IMieiimalism in all its forms, Billions Colic, Neu ralgia, Cholera, Dysentery ,Colds,Vrcsh Wounds, Burns, Soro Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains nnd Bruises, Chill aud Fever. For Interim! and External use. Its operation Is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes tho cause of tl.e complaint. It penetrates nnd pervade" the whole system, re storing healthy action to all Its parts, and quick ening tlie blood. . ''tic IlotiHehnM IMiiiaeea i purely Vegetable and All Healing. Prep .red by CURTIS it BROWN, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. For sale bv all druggists. July i, 1873. ly. Foh Loss oe Aitktite, Dyspepsia, Indigestion Diprcssloii of Spirits and general Debility, in their various forms, Ferro Phosporate.l Elixir of Celisay made by Caswell, Hazard A: Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, i the best Tonic. As a stimulant tonic for patients recov ering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. If taken during the season it prevents fever and ague and other intermittent fevers. .irmrrit.':. In Greenbrier, on tlie27ih lnt.. by the Rev. J. Wolhacli, Lewis I)ei;k to Ei.iZAiir.ru Di.uk, both of Cameron tow nship. North d county. In this place on the. ',".)fh lilt., of Cholera la fiii'. iin, SAMUEL, son of J. V. and .Mary llu cher, aged about '.I inontas. MEKKII'I" KA.I.RN. BY Virtue of curtain writs of Fi. fit. tome di rected, will be exposed to public sale ut the Couit House, in t tic borough nf Sunbury, on Sni unlit y the 2tl luy orAugtit,IH7:t, nt 11 o'clock, a. in., tho following property, to wit : A certain trnct or piece of ground situate in J. W. I'riling's addition to the borough of Sunbu ry, Northumberland county, Pa., known and de signated in tlie general plan of said addition as lot number three (3,) bounded northwardly by Spruce street, castwardly by lot numlier t wo ('J.) southwardly bv an alley, and westwaidly by lot number four (4,) containing in width forty ( Id) feet, and in depth one hundred and thirty-seven (137) feet, whereon are elected a two story l'ramu dwelling house, with store room nnd stable. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the proiHiriy of David Fry. ALSO: A certain lot or piece nf ground situate lu the borough of Hhaiiiokin, Northumberland county, Pa., known and designated in the general plot or plan of said borough as let number thirty-four (34.) in block number oue hundred and tl Ity one (151.) bounded north by lot No. thirty live (35) castwardly by Franklin street, southwardly by lot number thirty-three (33,) and westwardly by Shamokin street, containing in width twenty eight and a-half (28'a) feet, und in depth one hundred and ninety feet, whereon nre erected a two story fiuinc dwelling hoiiscwith stoic room, bakery, Vc. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Anna E. Sober. ALSO : A certain lot or piece rd" ground situate in the town of Trevorton, Northumberland ncmnly.and State of Pennsylvania, it being the one-half of a lot of ground known ami designated in the gene ral plan of said town as lot number oue (1.) in block number tilly-eiglit (58.) fronting on Rail road, twenty-live fet lu width, ami seeuty-tivc feet III depth, whereon is ereitcd a two story, frame dwelling house, iVc. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of George Kehler. ALSO: Certain two lots or pieces of ground, situat ed in the borongli of Mriim' Carmel, in the coun ty of Northumberland, and, State of Pcunsylva lila.number twenty-five (:.'!?) and twenty-six, (20) in block number forty (h.) on the lithographed general plan of faid borough, whereon is crtcted one two story frame dwelling house, stable, and other buildings. Seized, taken In execution, and to be sold as (ho property of John B. Reed and Sarah J. Reed. SAMUEL II. ROTH ERM EL. Sheriff. ShciilFs Office, Sunbury, July 18, 1873. KIIKltll F'N SILKS. BY Virtue of sundry writs of Veil. Exponas, ifiu Veil. Exponas, Levira Facias, il;i Le vari Facias to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in tlie borough of Sunbury, on MuimIhj , Itli luy ol Auttusit, 17.1, at 1 o'clock, p. ni , the following piopertv, to wit : All that certain piece or lot of groan 1, s;tuate In tlie borough of Sunbury aforesaid, marked In the general plan of said borough as lot number ninrtv-two 'ij, containing in breadth, north and soulb. on Broadway street, tifty-sevcu '57, feet and six inches, und in length, east and west. two hundred and thirty feet, l2.i0, feet, hounded on the south by Whoitlebciry street, now Wal nut street, on the west by Broadway, on the north by lot number ninety one ",1. and ou tl.e uist by an alley, u hereon is erected a two Mory frame building with back kitchen. Seized, taken In execution, and to be sold us the property of Mary Slirnntz. with notice to George Lyou aud Nancy his wife, ti ire tciau.ts. ALSO: A dwelling hoii-e nn I store room combined, of two stories, having a front of tweiily seven v.'7, f.ft, and a depth of Hfly-nro f. , and a pri vy appurtenant thereto four ' I, feet deep by x '11, leet broad, situate upon a Ceitaiu lot or pi. re of ground within the borough of Sunbury, coun ty of Northumberland, unit State of Pennsylva nia, numbered upon tlie general plan of said bo rough ns lot No. 220, being pall of said lot de scribed usfollowr: beginning a? a point on the west side of Third street at tl.e distance of one hundred and ten 'lid, feet and one "1, inch northward from tlie south side of Chestnut street, thence by a line parallel to said Chestnut street, westwardly across said lot sixty 'Co, fen ton post in the division line 1 el wee, i the said lot and lot No. 240 ; thenec by sal. I division line south wardly, I .tenty-seveu 'M feet, strict men sura to u post s theneu by a line parallel to said Chest nut street, sixty 'ill, feet to the western tile ol said Third street, ami thence northwardly along mid Thirl street twenty-seven '27, feet, strict measure, to 'lie place ol beginning, containing sixteen hundred and twenty M020, square leet of land. Seized, taken in execution nnd to be sold ns the properly of James Vandyke, owner or reput ed owner and contractor. ALSO: A certain lot or piece of ground situato lu the town of Daliiiutia, Lower Mahanov township, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, bounded northwardly by lot of John Boon, Eastward!)' by an ally, southwardly by au ally, westwardly by River street, containing in width slxlv-sl:: feet, and lu depth one hundred nnd sixty-Uvo feet, whereon are erected one frame bouse; aud ether buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold us tho properly ot U. W. Arhnwst. ALSO i All that certain tract of land'sltun'e In Sllanfv kin township, county Of Northumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit i bcgimiirgiit a White ouk, thence by land of John Repley.n'mh sixty degrees, west one hundred and flfty-lhres perches to a stone; thence by lands of James Yociiin, south twenty nluo aud u-hulf devices, uist forty-two perches to a post j thence north slvty-llve and one-fourth degrees, i'tt tweiity-thieo perches and 5-10 to a post i llienee south twenty-seven degrees nad 3-4, west forty perches and' four-tenths to a white oak or stone i t'lence south sixty-seven nnd a half degrees east two perches and 2-10 to a white oak j thence by lnds of Georgu lleekert, south twenty-nine degrees, cast ninety-three perches nnd 4-10 to a rtone i thence, by lands of Leonard Pennsyl and Daniel Adams, north for'y-three de grees and rnn-half, east eighty-four perches to a stone by the church thence eiglit.y-ene degrees east eighty perches to the place of heit;lniiinr, containing seventy acres, nnd one hundred and fourteen perches, whereon are erectid one franio house, hunk barn an 1 other buildingr. Seized, taken In execution, and to bo ao'.i us the property of Peter lln.:ghuei . ALSO : The follow ing real estate, namely : lot No. 4 in block No. l'.H, as laid down upon the gi neral ii thogrnpln I plan or pint ot the borough of Fhu mokln, snld lot being i feet In trout by I'JUVj feet In depth, and bounded on the cast by Pearl street, and on the west by Franklin street, and onjthc south by lot No. 5, upon which is situated atwortoiicd frame dwelling house with bo.e meet. Seiwd, taken In execution, nnd to be fold as the properly of John MeCab", nnd Catliarinu MeCnbe hia wife. AISOi A certain lot or piece of gr..ut,1. siln ste ie. the town of llewnr'., Northumberland county, front ing on Mel'iuland street, north I'm leel, and run ning south ll.'O fc-t to an alley, and adjoining lot No. 17 on the em-t, know n ami designated on the pl.m of said town as lot No. is. Alo, all that certain bit or piece of ground situate ns aforesaid, known end designated on the plan of raid tow n as lot No. , fronting on Main street 10 :,', nnd extending north 1'iO feet to an alley, bonud ni wc.-! ar diy by the Pl.iladelphi i and Erie rail road, whereon are eroded it one storv grain 1 hoiie, and a small dwelling levis-. Arisn, tho fluhl, title and intere. t ot W. I'. Datesmau. of. to. and in u certain lot or piece of giound, situ- ale as nfoivsnid, known and designated in the I plan of said town as lot No. 17, fronting on Me Farland street (10 feet, and extending south 120 fivt to nil alley, bounded cnstwnrd,y by an alley, and westwardly bv lot Nn. 1H. Also, lot No. 15, j situate as aforesaid, fronlii.g norm (ill leet mi MeFarlan 1 street, ami extending south I'.n feet . to nn alley, bounded castwardly by a sliced, and westwardly bv Ii t of Joseph Nicely, Jr. : Seized, taken In execution, and 'to be sold ns j the property of John HeeUcl and W. P. Dates- ; man. ; ALr.O: : All that certain lot or piece of ground sHnate. in the borough ol Miami, kin, being lot No. 5, in i block 0", in th': general plan of said town, bound- ; cd castwardly by lot number four, (4) south- 1 vi-ardlyf ? Mulberry street, westwardly v lot number six (Ii) a'ai northwardly by nn a lev. Seized, taken i:1 evcM'ion auj to be sold as the I properly of John Wulbarn ami Auueit.i hi.- wife. ALSO: A ci'tain lot oi pieee of gro'.nd MUiale m toe borough of Sunhnry, County of Not rhiiiiiberlaiid, j lVuiir.y! v.'iiia, being pal t of a lot numbered in i the general plan oi sal-thorough two hun-'liri J and tttvn.ly-nine, lii'.".i. and bounded .uid di-'i ile. d as loll owl : beginning at a p'.-t on Ibe. i.i st side of Dear or Third street, ut lii: i!i-l i: , f one fiund.cd end ten f -el and on.- ia.b ro.ithward fioin th'J south s'do of Chestnut or Blackball-)' street ; thence by a lino parallel to raid Chest nut street, westward!)' across the t,ui,l lot sixty f"Ct toa post in a divii.ion line between the said I lot and lot number two hmi lied und thirty;' thence bv said division lir.c sO.irTv'arf'ly, twenty- j seven feet strict measure to a post ; thence by a : line parallel to said Cher Hint streel sixty feet io the western side o! said Third ttreet, and thence i northwardly along said Third itrcct, twenty-sc- I veil feet, strict measure, to tho place of begin- nine, containing sixteen hundred and twenty I s'lunrc feet of land with the appurtenances, on which are elected a two stoiy wooden building, i occupied as a dwelling, and a store, also out-1 buildings, ,Ve. SeiZ'-d, taken in execution, and to be. soul ns the property of Nicholas Wciik, James Vandyke, late partner trading as Wenk & Vandyke. ALSO: A certain lot or piece of ground, situate in Del aware township, Northumberland county, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, ?o wit : ou the north by David W. Van, line, on the ! cast bv land ol Chaih s llartzel. on the south by I land of Jacob Wcike, and on the wc.-t by land of Samuel Sees, containing thirty-four (34) acres more or less, whereon nre creeled a two story frame dwelling bouse, frame bank barn, ,Vcf Ac. Also, certain tract, or piece of ground, situ ate in Delaware township, Northumberland count v. l'ennevlvaliia. boundeil bounded nnd ilescn',,-!! ...tr....- .. '-t . .... ,1 ,.rll, I, e 1 ml r.T 1 1:1 Vld W. Vandiue, on the east bv land of Jacob Am- wine, on the south bv land of Jacob Wcike, nnd on tue west ny lanusoi i naries nanz ei, coiiiaia- lug tw"niy-l'o'ur (2f) acres inon- or less. Seized, taken in execution', i.V'd trr be sold as j the property of Peter Arnwine. A LSI ) : All that tract, piece or parcel ol land, situate partly in Cameron township, and partly in Coal ! lownshio. countv of Northumberland, nnd Si ite : of I'ennsv'.Vrtiiia, boundc 1 and described as fol- lows: beginning nt a heap of stones in a line of Is, i, ii lloif i s land i hence bv the same fourteen and one-half degrees west sixty perches ! and three-tenths toa stone; thence by laud nf I l'eter Wcikel, north eighty-nine nnd three-fourth ; degrecs.east eighty-five perches ar.d scvcn-leiilhs , ton stone : thence i:nrth three degrees, east thir- i ty-six perches and live-teutb's to n stone ; thence I by D.'.uiel Sehh ig's laud, norlh seventy-six de- ' glees, cist seventeen perches and eight-tenths io j a heap of stone ; lh.ii.ee north fourteen degrees, west fourteen perches toslones ; I hence by moun- '. tain land south eighty-eight and three-fourth de- I grees, east seventy-one perches and eight tenths I to stones ; thence by Peter Weikel's land south ! fourteen and one-h..lf degrees, west sity two j perches to a stone no the t-oullu rly side of the , Minersville road ; them e south fourteen degrees, j we-t sil v-thrce nnd eight tenths perches in lino . I of Hai iisoii Wagner's land ; thence by the same south sixty-three und one-fourth degrees, west! I th'.H v--i veil iierehes and two-tenths to a post, au. I thence by the same south eighty-six and one half degrees, west lour perches and three-tenths , I to the place of beginning, coniaining seventy-six ; j acres ami one hundred and tiliy-iour perches ; strict measure. Also, all that Inlet or ldefe of land, siiuhlc h: ' Cameron township, N'ori nuinlierhind comity an,) I i State of l'eiiiisv'.vania.bouinied a-I lllow s : north , by Hie belore men'.io'.u d tract, east by knur f : Peter Weikel, south ly lands now or late of) Geor;c II. I.r-ng, v.est by l.ni 1 d" Isaac Holla,, containing t hlrty-tive acres aiu, one hinidred and I thi-ty-tive perches be the same more or less. j Sei.ed, tal."!l ill exccul ion, ami to be sold ns i the i, ropeit v of William 1.. Ileiletisliuc. I ALSO: ! The follow ing described real estate, to w it : .1'! that certain lot or piece o ginund situate In , Delaware tow nship, No' lliuli l,er and county, 1 rViinsvl ania, hounded and d"scilbed us follows: on the cast by au ally, on the south by Maine sired, ivi the we-t l y lot of WiMI m" D.itr-man, and on th" noiih I v an ally, containing in front : '.0 Cert, and one him lied an I twenty (120) feet, in depth, whereon are ere. I'd a t A o -tin y brick hotel, w it ti ba-cM.-nt , a , m.I .-'.; d ;.ad an ice-, bou-e. j AIo, another lot or piece of ground, sitiialc in j Delaware tow n-hip, Noil !u:n,be: la'id c u.n'y, Pa., I.oanded end descr'b-l a fol'ows : i n Ihei norlh he a slteet, ou I he east l,v an ally, on the s, a, th by nn nl , and orilhe v-r by land of John MeKiirl.ind. containing 110 leet in front. and one hiindrcl and twenty leet (i'.'n) In depth, i whereon are i reeled a liaai-.i stable and chicken bouse, belonging to Ine afi'siii.l hoi.-l. I Also another half lot somite in Delaware ! township, bounded an I desci .le d ;is to'lows : nn i the south by nii j'!;', on the "t by an ally, on I the norlh I v a strtrl, and on the ea-t by lot of Robert Mel', , i land, eon i. lining m lioi;i 11,1 feel i lllld ill depth i2ll b.ii lliercoil - creeled a pig- : pen. j Seized, taken In execution, and tohesoM as the : property of William llei i Ing.lieorge W. ll-'i ring, with :ti.M. 3 to W. P. Daiesni.in and John lletkel. I Al.so: I All that certain tract, pieee or pare.-! of land, siti'Ste in Cameron township, Northumberland j county aforesaid, nnd bounded aud ih sci ibcd as j follows : beginning nt u 'tone in il line of Isaac , linllu's land j Hciiec by tlie same sousli fourteen degrees and a-luill, east three perches and three- , tenths ol" a perch to a stone ; t hence r'v the Into j Peter Weikel's hind, now Harrison Wagner's, forth eighty-liine degrees und t hree-lcrths, east elghiy-llvo perches and seven-tent tot lb a loue , I hence by tlie same north three degrees, ca;t thiity-MX perches and liie-tenll.s Ion nr.ue ; Iheucu by mountain south seventy six degrees,! west twenty-six perches, and oras tenlh to a 3'ouej theucc by Daniel fcdelg s land soiuli nine ili-grce and thiee-fourths, east clevr-.i perches ond two tenths to a stone, and thence by the same south seventy-five degrees, west slxlv-lhiee perches and four-tenths to the place of beginning, containing liiuo acres and one bunJ.M mid live perches strict measure. j Seized, taken In exenlir'n and to be sold as ; the property of William L. lleifenstine. j S. H. P.OTHFKMEL, Slu-rin". I Sheiilfs Ofliee, Sunt my. duly It, IT.i. flclu &btrrlbnnti. I.'OI'HT l'K()( I, i " I I tt) i. Is. hereby civen thai the -. ,.-1 .. 1 Coaiis of nmn Pleas, General Qua iter ' sn,on? of I he l eacc, and Orphans I'ourl, t ,,enl Ov , r and i crmuicr 1 for the co'im v ' lice at tie- Court .;. lit 10 o'rlo.-i: Hi', ii-ex:, ' a i and Cmi.-t iitiiii'ierbi'id ar-i ill I :c-ir pi n.i ! in jiilMtlone, t hose thbis to to be done. Ar.d and tie'livel .1 ,il D-lie. i v. ;,, of Nut bam' rl.iii'l, wV .-.t.ii House, I'l tu" 'loroiitfh o miii A. M.. on .MONDAY, A I i.i and will eoiillline t.wo wee! .-. The Cormier, Justices of 'he hi i s in and for the enmity of N. le,Ueli-d t be en a" 1 . persons, with their ro'.'s, v-c and other ivir-cmhrutircs, to il their several o.m-es riL-pertain:-: ail witness prosecuting in behalf o the Com monwealth iirAltist any prbonei. aic request"'! and eon.inaiided to be then and there attending lu lli-iir proper persons to pros i.t" nga.ii' t Mm ns shall bojust and not to I'epi'rt whlioat leave, lit their peiil. .lurors mo r. d',, Med to he pune tusl ill !h, ii -illenuaiiee, a' thu tii.'is epiioiiited. agreeably to tli iir noti.-, ttiveii under my hand nt Sunbury, Ore j-t .',,r of July, in the year of mil' lord Mjc'li.ju'.ind tight hundred nnd seven! v-tbl ec. SAMUEL II. l;oTlir.iMEI-'.'Sri:r. Central Drug Store; . o. .Alarhct strci'l, SuuUurj-, f'S the place to buy ; ,jur 1 rr.Esii i hugs, ximi' IXES, PAINTS. OIL.-. GLAr-s. PEim m::t:v, pateni MEDICINES, LIQUOR:!, und all other article:', usual')' kept in a tiit clars 1 'n:g Speeia! attention paid to ciMpou'ul Physi cians Pit,- criptions at all hours in, iudia;' Bur. lavs. GEO. B. CAD W.U.l A i I E 1 1 . I",,. Ii niaeiitis i. 1 THE DISTRICT CO! VI' of th-; Uuited ,;'.es of the Western Dis'.ie t Punf.i. It IShiiI; rM(') . Tile undersigned herebv gb.'cs nuti-v r,f his ap pointment as assignee of Daniel '. K-hres, ..!' Washington 'owi;!,'p,'n the eouiitvol Noithuii beiiand. Slate of Pciiusyiv.iui.i, within said '):.' trict, who has been adjudged a bam. nipt upon bin o n pelilion, by the District Court v( said District. To the Creditors of said Bankrupt. 1. II. MOURE, AsMgnc. Sunbury, .Tuly I I, 1S73. Bw. THE DISTRICT COURT of the Uuileu Mates for the Western District I'er.n'u. In liiuil. riitc) . The undersigned hercl-v gi es notiee of hi - a;' pointm, it us a-.-ignee ol William R'-it3.of Wash ington towiir.hi, in the comity of Northumber land, Slate of l'ennsyl aula, w ithin said Dislri-t, who has been adjudged a bankrupt i.pon hismvi, ' ti!'hin, by the ;it-iut Court of sai l District To the Crea'.lors of said Bank' up! . P. II. MOORE, Assignee S.intiury, Ja'y 12. 1MT3. -w. liliiiliiisttrntor'H .Xotico. iN' TOTICF. Is hereby given that Letters of Ad- ministrntii.n huvin-r been grant-d t- the iindersigiii-d, on ,!.o estate of -lereiiiiuU Funis wnilh, late of the borough ol Sunbury, North umberland comity, Pa., deceased. All persons indebted tosai I estate are requested tomakc im mediate payment, ar.d thoseliavini; claims will piescnt them dulv authenticated for settlement. If. Bti'tCS,. . , Aduiinist ratof. Srinourv. Julv 5, IS".";. fit. . iii:r.i it ii vmy. Tnr Rkluiilf. Family MEnict'.rs. IARRI1EA, Dysentery, Cholera, Rummer D Complaint, C'uinps, etc., imckly cured by the line of JARDELLA'S Compound Svrup of Blackberry Root and Rhu barb. Au old, well tried remedy, entirely vegetable, pleasant to take, o,uick mid certain lu ctrcet ; can be depended on in the most urgent ca'cs ; may be given to the youngest infant aa well m-ti-adults, 't. conteir's NO CAMPHOR Oil OPIUM. Il i :l pleasant extract and readily taken by childrili. H has often saved life when physi cians liad despaired. Keen it. !n the house and j use ill time. All v.v ask for it is n trial. Don't let your dealer put von off with sometbimr else., j Buy it. Try it. Sold by Druggists and Store I Keepers throufinut thi Htate. 1'rep.iivil only by ! 11ANEI.L Jc lino., i J.inr 14, 'T8 am. "Oini Market ht., PhilailelpMa Autlitur'o Duttciy, cl. al. J In the ( ourt of i .. f Pleas, of Noil' onim-vr. I leas, it orthuiui,ei'- E. F. Wci-t. ) land conntv, Fi. Fa. No. 115, March l'erin, 1S73. T"T ICE i- hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Auditor bv the Couit of C ommon , Iras ol' Nirlhtimherland, eoirrly, to make distribution of te monies paid h to Court, arising from Hie sale of defendant's property, to and among those entitled thereto. lie will meet the creditors, nnd those claiming out of that 1 fund, nt bis olliee in tin- borough nt Sunbury oi. Thursday, July Kill, IH73.nl I'l o'clock, a. m. .'. BR1CE, Auditor. -4t. Sunbury, June 10, 107 tFoaariiLT Wood Msks.I 3TATI0KAP.V S POBTICLE Steam Engines. Tke Best & Most Complete Assortment in tho Market. T1ip-o Tnirino hnre nUv;iy- tnftlilt HneM tnn rt-rf h'm'iMttt .:uiiJ:iM of cxci'!u-nc Wo tu;ike tlio mtuuila-Htiif ri Kntni-i, ji-iil ta rtv. S iwMillaa woiksof tbff kird in tin country, witu Kinclaucrjr p'H'iiUly iul .tiit.il to the w uk. We ktp (s.ni,tnutly in inxv3 Inreo tinmbrs of Ki iihnet., whith wu furnish uttbt'Vi'i'ylowutttprioca aul on tli" ih-irtost luttuv. Wo ImiM KntHm-s V '-'i iV.y ul'.iit'il to ?Iin. cw Mills, Urit Mill, T.iun- r t'tt'in Ouid, 'iLruli-r aui all clumt.4 of tmiiui.ifturitf. ti: . in, ft iMiMinf? tnee't'nT.vtt,l T.nno Cirpu l .r S.ivr Mill. tUif lt aud U'Jt cut'ipLut now will tvtT inw'i'o.1. W.MmU tVTnanMfivtuwof Saw MiH outfit A p-!;, il ( i!um it our budUti-MM, uuj cuu iutumu touiiUt't. oi tii- Hiinrtint uouro. (itr-ii'i in nUi-isf is to furnish thbint m clniii'y in t!n mmkt't, and woiit ulMiluuly ua lualfd forliiiity tit tK'nitni.fOuminiy aud MtivurftU. bond iiT 1'ircuUr und 1'iioti Lut. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. I TU A, N. T. wimmm Peiul for llluitrnteil C.it:i!ouini niul exanilne our 'i iees betore Mireli ii'i..', n, we i-'.eiin to pel, lower tli. in :iuv oilier c.-rililislirii i,t In the City. REMEMBER Ihe Xi'MBER. V.' RIIMJF A EN I E, Pbihi.leli'ir.ri. 1.t(l: II'N i:iV IIO I F.I.. Cor. 'nit. .1? I. unit und New I huirli .Si., .New Voik. oniho KuroHMii I'Ihii. l;i( IIAl.l) P. FRENCH. Smiof tlie Lite Col. RICHARD FRENCH, or Fmieh'i, II..I, I, h.i liiken tho- Hotel, new!) tilted 4ji unit rnliiely reu,iniei Ihe ;iil,e. I ',).( uffy MH'li i tlx: HI I N FS PA K I' tl t ,1,1. I.AOlK-i' ,V. Iicmi Mil HlMNi. Iloovio AT 1 ti IIK1. July "i.'Tii. Cm. STEAM ENGINE m