Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 22, 1873, Image 3

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    Sunburn American,
8UNBUHY7AUGUST22Ti873.
IlHllroiul Time Table.
AimivAi. Aim pp.rAHTURBor mxiNS atsunhvht.
N. C.
R. W., South.
P. AE. R. R. Went.
Mall, 6.20 a m
Nina;. Exrcsdia.'ir) p m
Klmlra Mull 4.10 '
Eric Express, 0.40 "
Erie Mull, 1.30 am
Krle ExproM, 9.40
Mull, 11.13 "
Nluir. Express 0.40 p m
BTHM'Hf AMI LBWtSTUWS B. .
Leave Btinhury for Lewlstowu nt 7.30 a.
and 4-20 p. M. .
Arrive Ht Sunbnrv from Lewistown at
1.50
nnd 7.45 p.m.
MIAMOKIX IHVISIOS, . C. B. W.
r.KAvn
Sunhury at ft.45 a m
13.85 pin
illMVB
At Sunbury 9.25 a m
8.fv5 pin
4.40 p m
6.00 p to
TMNVIU.E, DAZLETOS & WII.R,ESBABUB 11. U.
Rcirular pa96oner tsnlu leaves Sunbury for
Danville, Cattawlssa, Har.lcton and Intermediate
notions, Ht 0.4.1 a. im Returning reave Haslc
ton nt 1.00 p. m. Arrive (it 4.00 p. III.
LACKAWANNA AND lll.OOMSUt;H(l B. R. '
I.cavo Noithuniberluiid at 0.40 n. in. and 4.50
p. in.
Arrive nt Northumberland at 10.35 n. m. nnd
COS p. ni.
Aecideiitul Insurance Tickets eon bo had of
J. Shlpmun, Ticket Ajfeiit, nt the Depot.
Kummrr Arrangement tXtr the Vont
OHIce at Niiiibiiry, ln.
Ojflci Ojkh from 0.30 a. ., to 8 ;)'. ., ttttpl
on Sulny.
TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE
.MAI 1.8.
Arrives as follows i
From the Eust. at 0.15 n. in.. 12.13 p. m., 4 p. m.
" South, Clou, m., 13.15 p. m.4.10p. in.
" West, 0.15 u. m., 12.15 p. m., 4.10 p.m.,
mid S.20 p. in.
" North, 0 a. in., 11 a. m., 3.55 p. ni.
Shninokhi, Mt. Ciiritiel nnd points on
that line, 0.15 u. in., 3.50 p. in.
Mulls close us follows i
For the East, 5. 50 a. m., 10.50 ft. ni., 7.85 p. m.
" South, 10.50 u. in., 7.S5 p. m.
' West, 7.:i0 n. in., 10.50 . m.,.7.35 p. m.
" North 5.50 u. m., 11.50 p. m., 7.35 p. in.
Shunioklti proper 12.15 p. ni.
Hlmtnokin nnd olllces on that route, 4.20
p. in.
J. J. PMITH, I'. M.
itsincss Tocals.
Sewing Mac'Ihnks' and C'ottaob Ohgass.
.diss Caroline DaliiH is tlie at'enl for the sale of
the best Sewing Muehiiies in existence, viis : 'The
Improved (irover fc Maker,' nnd 'Domestic,'
which are constantly kept on liund, and sold at
reasonable prices. Shu is also iiLfcnt Mr the sale
of tliu celebrated 'Silver Tomruc ilrirans,' und the
Hay Stale Oman,' and for the sale of Iho
lrantz A. Pope Knittinif Machine. Call and see
llicni. Otllce ou Market street, east of Iho rail
road. Tiik Imi'iiiivbii (JuovKit & Rakeii Sf.winci Ma
chine. These celehrated machines are offered
nt the most reasonable rate. For particulars
apply to 1). U. KUTJ!, Atfcut,
Feb.22,'73.-ly. Upper Augusta township.
Skcond hand Pianos for sale, or rent itt reason
able rates. Inquire at this trlllcc.
Foil Runt. A handsome room ovct Mclllek's
Drug Store, Market Square. luqura of If. B.
Masser.
finr Insured by Voder.
N'osr. but rellultle eoiupanlcs represented nt
Voder's agency, olliee injur the Court House.
Don't pay two prima when you caii uei goods
at n small profit. At D. A. Finney's Btoro,
Market street, but one price prevails, and piods
of the best quality can be purchased at aaton
Uhiugly low prices. Ills stock consists of every
variety of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Groceries,
Notions, Hoots and Shoes, and Jewelry. The
assortment Is complete, being selected with the
greatest tare. No charges are niudo to show
ir-ods in fact it is a pleasure to Mr. Finney to
show what a handsome stock he has ml hand.
1. allies and gentlemen me invited to call and
make a full examination before buy'ii else
where. V. II. Mn.l.Ku's Excelsior Boot & Shoe Store,
continues to attract the attention of the public
by the excellent Hoots and Shoes sold at his es
tablishment. His Trunk department Is com
plete, and every style of satchels, valises und
trunks can be had at the most reasonable prices.
EiiiEK.v. Whcu a young man purchases a hat
of Samuel Faust, the popular hatter, he ex
claims, truthfully, too, "I have found it" a
fashionable aud serviceable hat. - Mr. Faust has
all styles of fashionable hats and caps, and eve
ry one, both old and young, who will visit his
store, on Market street, opposite Monument
Square, Banbury, will be well pleased with a se
lection from his large nnd varied assortment.
Now is tiik Time. A splendid ussortineut of
Moves, tin-ware, brass kettles, porcelain kettles
for putting up fruit, glass Jars and cans of nil
descriptions have Just beeu received, nnd ureof
fured for sale by J. B. Reed, Third st. All aro
invited to call nnd secure a chauce for the cook
stove to be drawn. Ht
Pianos, Ouuass, Ac. David Reimcr, music
teacher, having located perruaumitly in Sunbury
for the puipose of teaching music, announces
that he has the ngcucy for Gachle & Co' Balti
more I'ianos, which aro being rapidly introduced
among tlie best judges. They mo now In use la
the State Normal School, Bloomsburg, Pa., nlso
at the Sunbury Academy, by 1. II. Jenkins, Esq.,
of Northumberland, und Judge. Ell well of
Bloomsburg. He will also take orders for Btcln
way & Co's, Chickerlng & Co's, aiid other well
knuwu I'iuuos.
Mr. Reliner also receive orders for Frlucc &
Co's celebrated Organs A Melodcc'nr, of Butlalo
New York. ' '
Sheet music on liMtl, uud orders for new pie
ces promptly attended to.
Mr. Reliner Is agent for the Cermun publishing
bouse ot K. Bteigeupf Now York, am! win re
ceive subscription for all German Books, Period
icals, Newspapers, Ac.
The celehrated Gachle Piauns can be seen at
at all times at tho residence ot Mr. Reliner, on
the earner of Third and Arch streets, opposite
ino depot.
WaI Affairs.
Black Bass. Oue thousand black bass have
beeu placed in the North Branch of the Snsque
hauna and tho Lehigh rivers, by the Fish Cera
iiiUsloucrs ol the Suite. , . i
Tub members of Eastern Star , Lodge, Knights
of Pythias of tills place, wcut to Belinsgrove lu
the Lewlstowu train, ou Tusrlay afternoon, to
Institute u new Lodgu at that place. They were
escorted by the Seliusgrovu baud, and returned
on Wednesday nioraiug well pfen&'l wi'Aj Htieir
trip.
Tub stcue house of C S,, Wyuu, at fisher's
Ferry, was destroyed by lire ou Monday uight.
Tlie origin of the lire U a mystory, as uo lire had
hr..m 1 1. t li a T .'ita cl....A ...fTl.tl. nf f.rf.
J. H. McDlvitt, lisq., of sthis, place, lias r.
xived the appointment of J. 8. Comnilsbtouvr
for the WufcteruDUtrict of PeuusylvanhtJ i
A Yoi'NQ uan lu Miltou wus made the victim
'.utcly of the wrath of several fast glrla,
I'i.lijJ his herd eutiibcd villi several ihru1
leegC s'.o'jl'i, aud ell because IK Dry wue cscoll.
.ul.
, Di king ihc '(.cuvy ruius lujt week, the , Vjl-.
iiV'.sporbooir. broke, and about eight .ai'losV
feet''' "s escaped. A far? BiiinW'"TiV
Biticidr or Prhrt Haas. On Monday morn
ing last, as the jlnrnkcy was making his exami
nation of the prisoners Incarcerated In the coun
ty Jail In this place, he was horror-stricken at
the suicide of Perry Haas, who was under sen
tence of death for the shooting of Martin Obor.
dorf. Perry was lying In bed with his throat cut
cut Irom ear to ear. He had been confined to his
bed for somo months past In the Inst stage of con
sumption, nnd when found lie was covered with
the bed clothing, his right arm extending across
the bed, aud the razor with which he committed
the act, lying loosely In his right hand. . Hans, It
will be remembered, was tried and couvlctod by
our Court nbout two years ago, and the case was
carried to tho Supremo Court for a new trial.
The Supremo Court having not yet rendered a
decision no death warrant had been Issued by
tho Governor. Hard Is the wny of the trans
gressor. Perry was a violent transgressor of
the law, and after ft long period of Impri
sonment, during which ho suffered tho pains of
disease and the pangs of a guilty conscience, he
decided his own case violently, nud placed him
self before a tribunal who cannot err In Judg
ment. While Perry lived under disadvantages
lu his youth, which circumstance might be nn
extenuation (o his numerous faults, but no ex
cuse before the law for his crimes, he had a na
tural characteristic which we doubt whether dlf
Icrcnt circumstances relating to his Ufa would
have cured, and which must result, when com
bined with clrcumslunees, In murder. Perry,
from all accounts, delighted In cruelty, nnd
oven iiiiihkiI himself In Its exercise. His sad
ease might be seriously considered by many. In
connection with this matter we state as an alarm
ing and a lamentable fact, that within tho period
of four hours, on Inst Saturday night, a riot
occurred nnd a sulcido was committed within the
limits of our borough, aud a murder took place j
in a town but live miles o(T.
In the caso of tho suicide, a Jury was summon-
cd by A. N. Ilrlce, Esq., which rendered a verdict j
lu accordance with the fncts asiibovc stated.
Tub rcmnlns of Perry Haas were Interred In .
tho old cemetery In this place, on Monday nt 4 j
o'clock, p. m. ; I
Raii.koao Collision. The Ehnlrn mull golog j
north, und the Niagara Express going south, 1
collided a short distance east of Montgomery
Station, on Tuesday evening last. The collision j
took placo at a curve, and the trains came close
together before the danger was discovered. The
nlr-brakes were applied, uud the engtues revers
ed, but not lu time to prevent the crash, which
demolished both engines. The engineers nnd
llrcmen saved their lives by Jumping off. Seve
ral of the cars were Injured. Both trulns were
running tit about 20 miles an hour; a higher
speed would have caused a great loss of life.
There were none killed, and but few injured.
The firemen were slightly Injured. John Wea
ver, n brukeinan, was cut nbout tbu head, mid
had ouc arm hurt. Mrs. Lee, of Willlamsport,
had her Hp cut, und Miss Alice Brown, of Lewis-
burg, was bruised on the cheek. Tho cause of
the accident, it is alleged, was through the care
lessness of the telegraph operator giving fulse
reports. Extra trains were run ou the siding
along side of the wreck, and passengers aud
baggage transferred. The trains were detained
about two hours und n half.
The locomotives were brought to the shops nt
this place, complete wrecks, having run Into
sach other up to the bell on the engine.
MriiDKit at Sfi.insouove. Ou Saturday last,
Dr. P. Richlcr Waggcuscller, a prominent phy
sician of Selinsgrove, wus cut lu thciibdomen by
Geo. Wenrich, u saloon keeper, from the effects
of which lie died on Sunday evening. Tbu facts
In the case, ns near as we can learn, uru ns fol
lows : A hired man lu tho employ of Dr. Wug
geuseller, Is addicted to drinking, und the doctor
notified the landlords not to sell him liquor. Ou
Saturday he found the man under the influence
of liquor, and us he met Weni leli uear tho Key
stone Hotel, accused him of selling his man
liquor. Wenrich denied it, und called the Doctor
u liar. Dr. W. then remonstrated w ith Wenrich,
when he, ( Weuikh,) who had a knife in his
hand, cut the Doctor in iheubjoiuen, lullieting a
fatal wound. Wenrich was arrested uuil com
mitted to prison to await an investigation.
The remains of Dr. Wuggensellcr were Inter
red ou Wednesday last, mid were folio Aed to the
grave by a large concourse of relatives uud
friends.
C'l iiiot s. A few days ago we were shown u
piece of glass by Mr. Jesse Macabeo which was
in his baud for upwards of twelve years. Mr.
Macabec has beeu acting on the N. C. railway in
the capacity of engineer ever since the construc
tion of the road, uud by a collision which occur
red in 1601, sustained great bodily injury. Since
that lime he hus hud u lump ou his left hand
ubout the slzo of a large hlckoryuut, which,
however, gave lilin no pain. A few weeks ago it
festered und exposed a very small bright spot
resembling glass. A physicluu in Baltimore
opened the festered part, nnd discovered It to bo
u piece of window pane fastened lu the flesh ver
tically. By using a pair of forcips, aud conside
rable force iu the effort, to the great surprise of
both parties he drew forth a piece of glass of a
spear shape, a half inch In length and threo
clghths iu width ut Us base. It hud penetrated
poiut foremost, between the leader of the second
finger and tho bono. It evidently cume. from the
w indow of the cab of the locomotive whcu tho
collision occurred.
Personal. We were pleased, a few days ago,
to have a cull In our sanctum from Eugene
Munduy, Esq., of the firm of Collins & M'cC'Ices
ter, type founders, of Philadelphia. Mr. Mun
duy is the author of several interesting works,
uud editor of the "Proof Sheet," a monthly pub
lication for printers. The firm of Collins As
McLceslcr la well known, throaghout the United
States as oue of the best for furnishing printer's
supplies. They are geutlemeu thut euu be relied
ou for fair dealiug, uud furnishing their custo
mers with the best material made.
Fell ruo a Buiutis. A sou of Mr. Vuudiua
Murtz, aged about six years, on Sunday ufter.
uoon, fell from the abutment of the bridge at
Eust Market street, aud wus severely injured
about tho head.
One of our most successful horticulturists Is
CoU Geo. CadwaUader, ' of this' place. Besides
attending to a large custom lu his drug store, he
culllvutcs a large garden adjoining Ms residence,
und manages to do all the werk himself. . A few
days ago the Colonel presented ns with fine
sjcclmeu of tho Trophy tomato, raised, ln his
garden, which weighed 30 ounoo. The. Trophy
variety is a prolific siiecics, uud the specimen be
fjio us is the finest we huve ever seen Iu the to
mato line. Mr. Cadwallader' Intends procuring
a large lot of seeds, of this variety, for sale t
his' store ucxt season.
,i :"V r . x.
Inji iieu. Andy Barrel, well knowu. iu this
place, uu engineer on the Baltimore and Potomac
railroad, was severely injured by a collision last
week, iiy late aocouuta he Is recovering.
Policeman Roai-B arrcatud Goo. Ocist, on thear
rlv'ulof the Bhamokiu tralu ouThursday morning,
ou4a telegruphlp despatch from Ashland, for
steallug I2a5.00, from a luuillord. George was
Uken to Potlsvllle jail a few hours after.
On the Vlh iust., Joslaji Strauser, a lalucr at
the Hickory KUlge colliery, tad his right kifee
badly (rushed by a full of rook. U Is feared am
putation will be necessary, lie has a wife and
several small children dependent upon hlfl labor
f t support. .S7w,oAi Mil,
A DisoHACuri L Row. Our town wns mado i
the scene of most disgraceful affair oil Satur
day evening last. About 11 o'clock a row com
menced In the drinking Saloon on tho corner of
Third and Market street,- and several of. Iho
b'hoy were severely handled. ' They then came
out Into tM street, and attracted a largo erdwd
by their noisy profaulty. Soon a brutal light
commenced which for a while looked as though
every ono topld Join In with perfect freedom.'
Threats were frcelynuuJo to kill or to knlfo
somebody. ' Ortt of the pajtlua crated wjtftbcn-t
tlne.was stripped Baked, add tan dcnvij U hird
street wHh nothing but bis vest on, nud with
a knife jit his hand exclaimed, "I will clear out
the whole towi) and then cut my throat." There
were ho pollco around. Conttable Bright put In
an nppearatico, but was rcpolled for want 6f as
sistance. . Another constahlo also attenSiited to
quol the row, but lucked ttrenilh to take them
by force, tt It high time that pnr Council or.
gaulit an effective police force to put ft stop to
these drunken brawls, mid other bad conduct on
our streets, originating from the parties who en
gage In those violations of tho peace, and the
forco Bhotild be so organized that If occasion re
quires It can bo concentrated Immediately upon
the point where there services nre required. It
Is the liiodelhrougli w hich the force can be made
effective, uud by which the offenders can bo nr
rcs'.cd. Since writing the nbove we learn" that two of
tho ringleaders engaged In the riot have been ar
rested. ' - -
Mil. W. Tayi.ok, baggage agent ou the P. A
E. railroad, has passed un examination for con
ductor on that roud. Mr. Taylor is aii experienc
ed railroad muu, nnd will, make a polite nnd effi
cient efliccr. Those making his acquaintance
will find him pleasant and agreeable. Ho wlil
prove a faithful officer, nnd a sale conductor to
tho travelling public over that well managed
road.
RoMiEKiK. Several houses in Lowor Augusta
were entered nnd searched on tho lltU lust., in
the nbsenec of the occupants, aud somo small
change taken. Persons should bo careful to se
cure their houses well, nud leave uo money back
whcu nbscul from home. . ,
Pbof. D. C. JonN, formerly of Milton, but
now of Carilslc, has accepted the position of
principal of ano of the Minnesota Normal
Schools, located at Maukato. Wo wish the Pro
fessor success, both pecuniary and otherwise, In
his new home. "'. .
The Coleman Sisteiis. These wonderful and
versatile children "supported by nn excellent'
company wM appear In Gnrliiger's Hall, Sunbu
ry, on Sitthrday the 30th Inst? Their perform
ances are chaste,'nnd of the highest order. Their
exhibitions nre' highly recommended by tho
press everywhere, nnd largely attended wherever
they give entertainments. A crowded house will
await thorn.
FtitE at Danville. The plaining mill or Levi
Berger, at Danville, was dcs'.'rojVif by Are on
Tuesday last. Several r bberlcs were committed
in Dauville, on Wednosdny night, und a horso
and buggy stolen. ' "
Ekhoiu In our notice last week, of the new
Post Olllcc, we staled tho building was tiro sto
ries high. Wo should have said throe stories
high.. .
A Vr.KV Vam-aulb Hook. MTlifc Undeveloped
West j or, Five Years In the Territories'." Be
ing a Complete History of that vast region tve
tween the Mississippi und the Pacific j lis Re
sources, Climate, Inhabitants, Natural Cilrlo-;!-tles,
etc., with Life mid Adventure ni.' Prairies,
Mountains, and tho Pacific Coast. By J. 41.
Beadle, Western Correspondent of the Cinelnuull
Commercial, and Author of "Life in I'tah," etc.
The National Publishing Co., ot Philadelphia,
has just issued onu of the most reinurkable, and
attractive books of the century. It Is well Known
to every one that, far beyond the Mississippi,
and stretching over half the continent. Is a vast
region which we vaguely term "The Great West'
a region abounding iu the most wonderful na
tural formation, rich In precious mineral depo
sits, and offering the greatest attractions, to tho
settler und the tourist. Though so often spokeu
ot, it is almost uu "unknown laud. '
Mr. Ilcadle went Into this reiiion for the nvow
cd purpose of seeing nnd describing it, and bis
journeying and observations were all governed
by a fixed purpose, that of discovering and leak
ing knowu the actual character, condition uud
resources of the country visited by him. JIo first
traversed the States of Iowa, Minnesota, Ne
braska und Kansas, examining the lands, and
living aud conversing w ith the people of those
seetious. For five years he kept moving from
point to point, exploring the Territories, und tho
great and rich States of the Pacific Coast, en
countering strange people und innumerable
hardships aud braving many dangers in his
wanderings among the sqvages. He visited the
rich mines of Colorado, L tali, Nevada aud Ida
ho t passed into California nnd Oregon, and
there enjoyed the peculiar advantages for seeing
nnd Investigating tho resources nud curlonities of
those remarkable States. He spent considera
ble time iu New Mexico, Arizona and Texas, and
his account of his observations uud discoveries
In those strange mid deeply Interesting portions
of our country will commend his book to the
careful' consideration of the scholar, as well us to
nil who seek practical information or amusement.
His only companions in his travels In Arizona
were Indian guides, uud for weeks during his ex
plorations in that Territory he uever saw the fate
of a white man.
To prospective emigrants nud settlers In the
"Fur West," this histor) of that vast region will
prove nn invaluable assistance, supplying ns it
does, u wuiit long felt of a lull, authentic and
reliable guide to climate, soil, products, distan
ces, localities, menus of travol, etc. It may be
relied upon, for it contains no secoud-huud In
formal ion.
it is comprised In'cno large octavo volume of
833 pages, und illustrated Willi 240 fine engrav
ings of the sceuery, lands, mines, people and cu
riosities of the Great West, and a ucw map of
the region described.
The low price tit w hich the work' Is Issued
brings it within the reach of all, ami tho great
popular Interest iu the subject, and established
reputation ol the author, combine to make it tho
best aud most popular Ixmk of the day. It Is
sold by subscription ou'.y, and agents are want- 1
Ing in every County.
A Clks-ukman willing to a fi ieud says, "My
voyage to Europe is IndefiulUy potlpoucd. I
have discovered the 'fountain of health' ou this
side of the Atlantic. Three bottles of Peruvhiu
Syrup huve rescued me from the pangs of tlie
fiend Dvspepeiu." Dyspeptics shoijld drink from
this fountain.
Council rrccetdlug.
. SiNBUiir, August 10, 1873.
Couucil met In regular session, minutes of last
meeting read aud approved.
umimlltcu ou the extension til Second street
southward was continued.
On motion of Jared Irwin the follow -fbir resolu
tion was adopted
Resolved. That the Street Coinm ttsc be in
structed to have painted ou the glass vt each
gas Tamp, whorcwr it is situated, the uauie .of
the street 6u which It is placed, ,ud where thefo
ure no lunips there they shall have tho name of
each street puiuted iu Urge letters ou a board
prepared ror me pirrposc, and said board uuilcd
up lu a conspicuous pluee on tho hauso or fence
ut the corner of each pfaid streets.
.On uiotW of 1. A. C'ai.0 the following resolu
tion passed i - '
Resolved, That '.lie Chief Burgess be hereby
instructed t Inquire of Lryling.Bowtl & Euglc,
and Win. I. Grevjiough, what they will ask the
borough for land enough to open Second street
60 feet wide through their land to. connect with
the street Bain'l Hycrly has opened, aud thereby
give access to people living iu the upper end of
Sunbury.
Ou motion of Wm. L. Dcwart, the Gas Co. be
requested to move the gas post at Dr. Haupt's re-
sldenee, ou East Market street, from where It
now stuudslo a proper position ut the curb
On motion, the couucil agioe to enter Into con
tract with A. Boyd for u renewal of his wharf
lease. .
On wotlou of W. L. Dewart, the Chief of Po
lice be lustrueled to disperse the crowds ou tho
street comers.
On motion of J. A. Cuke, tie Chief Burgess
was authorized to orguuizu aud regulate a ihjIIco
force for tlie borough.
Adjourned. I'ETua W. Giuv, Clk.
Rri'L-hi.icak Coi-ntt Convention. The Re
publican County Convention met In the Court
House, Sunbury, on Tuesday the linh lnst., mid
wus called to order by Em'l Wilvcrt, Chnlrmnn,
of the County Committee, when rrrerieutlnls were
presented by thtf delegates from the different eee
tlou districts hi the county.
;tl8T OF DELEGATES.
Lc wIsi-D. IL Durto. A. P. Hill.
TurrjutvHleDunlel BelscI, Dr. E. n. Horner.
Delaware-Saml. Hryson, David Hurhrat.
McEwennvillo Jos. R. Housel,Win. MeNineh.
Turbni twpWm. P. Dontral, Adnm Hatoorf.
Milton TS W-L. M. Morton, P. L. HaCken
berg. ,j . i , . . i . r
Milton 8. W.--Jas. B. Miller, John S. Potor
mnn. Chllllsqunqno D. H. Ross, Win. 8. Blair.
Point Kurnswoith Reed, Joslah Newberry.
Northumberland David Taggart, Jos. Bird,
L. M. Savidgo.
Sunbury E. W. Chan. J. Brunei-, Ja-. Beard,
Geo, Harrison.
Sunbury W. tv. Chas. Ganlngur, Alex.
Manlz, Cli as. Sensenhiich.
Up. Augusta Henry llaupt, J. G. Bright.
Low. Augusta Henry E. Malick, Jno. B.
Snyder.
RubIi Christian Dlehl, Lorenzo Metier.
Sbamoklu twjt Jesse Campholl, L. I). Robins.
Shnmokin E. W. J. L. Hammer. F. S. Haas,
W. H. M. Oram, W. It. Douty.
Shainoklii W. W. It. D. bower, 3. II. Adams,
1). 11. Hnllciibnek.
Coal Frederick Ilcsscr, John Fox.
Mt. CiirincI twp. Hugh McDonald, Geo.
Clinger.
Mt. Cflnnol Boro. Wm. Huntzlnccr. Win.
Brown, F. B. Bliilwagner.
Zerbc Win. Dcppeu, Samuel Tlitupt.
Cnmcroii J. II. Bclsel, Clfrlsllau Gonscrt.
Up. Muhauoy D. D. Biltcrmnit, G. V. lloi n
bergcr. . ,
Washington II. C. Fisher, Audrert IJuclier.
Jackson Jos. Dressier, II. D. Bower.
Llltlo Mahanoy 1). F Reed, Solomon Heed.
Jordan D. T. Troutman, Sainl. Shaffer.
Lower Mahanoy 1). J. Kcene, H. M. liubb, J.
Spatts.
WittHontottn Oscar Foust, E. II. HimkcI.
SnyderUiwn Wm. Furrow, Win. F. Kline.
Wiii. II. M. Oram nnd Col. David Taugart
were nominated for Chairman of the Convention.
Col. D. Tngirurt asked to withdraw bis name.
On motioui Mr. Oram Mas declared President
by acclamation.
I.. M. Morton, L. D. Robins und J. L. Ham
mer, were nominated as Secretaries.
Mr. Hammer declined.
Mr. .Morton und Mr. Rubles were elected Se
cretaries by acclamation.
Mr. Win. Dcppcn, nnd Mr. Jos. Bird wore
elected by acclamation ns Vice Presidents.
There being ono delegate too many from Mil
ton N. W., uud Shnmokin twp., respectively, the
delegates agreed upon the propfr iiuuil.'cr, und
one withdrew from each delegation.
On motion, a committee of live on resolutions
was ttnpoiutcd by the Chair, as follows : John
L. Hammer, David Taggart, Win. N. Brown, B.
M. Bubh, f. S. Hackenberg.
Ou motion, adjourned until 1 o'clock, p. m.
Couvcuilon convened nt 1 o'clock p. m. Roll
culled, aud delegates responded to their names.
Ou motion nominations for State Senator were
declared !u order.
John McClecry of Milton, nu I S. A. H.'i gstres
ser, of Mt. Cnrmcl, were nominate. 1.
The Secretaries were appointed as tellers.
John McClecry receive I 4:: Voles and S. A.
Bergstresser 1 therefore John McCicery was
declared elected.
On lnotiou the election of Col. McClecry was
made unanimous.
On motion, Col. MrClccry w.is authorized to
select his ow n conferees :
Nominations lor As-cmb'.y were declared in or
der, and the following were named : O-cur
Foust, Joseph Yunklrk, A. N, Brice, Dr. Wm.
J. Hans, John 0. Parker.
Balloting was thou ordircJ, with tlie follow
ing result :
!;t Ballot.
Dd Ballot.
6
, 8
h
oG
-M
Foust
Yauklrk
llrUe
Haas
Parker
1.)
J7
15
Wm. J. Haas, having received a majority of
all the votes 1:11 the second ballot, was declared
uominaU'd for Asscmbiv.
Nominations for County Treasurer were next
ordered, with the following result :
1st Bal.
Shlpp 10
Smith G
Savidge "1
Marsh 1
Bartholomew 0
Neff 1)1
Bal. 3d Bal.
4th Bill.
0
0
(ill
0
0
10
IS ..
15
0
31
0
4
10
7
15
Samuel Savidge having a majority of all the
votes on the 4th ballot, uus declared the nomi
nee of the Republican parly lor County Treasu
rer. (.'apt. A. Cal.l j eil.of Sh iinnW'ni, was nominat
ed for Register inrl Record. 1 by aevlamatioii.
Nuiniiiiitious tor County Commissioner were
declared next in order, and the following were
named. Adam I.enker, Daniel Seal, Jacob R.
Clark, M. D. lio.-tian.
Balloting wus ordered with the following re
sults :
Lcuker 45
Seal K
Chirk- 3
Host ian 2
Adam Lcuker was declared nominated for
County Commissioner.
Nominations for Jury Commissioner were next
In' order, and the following were presented:
Thos. Burr, W. 11. I.eiuhow, Win. It. Lamb.
ltHlloting was ordeied, with tho following re
biilt :
Burr U2
Leighow 31
Lamb 0
No nomination on first ballot, when a viva
Vo.'O vote was ordeied, with the following r -Milt:
Burr, S3 ; Leighow, 13, au l the latter was declar
ed the nominee.
On motion, Mark" '. Pi Icily, of Northumber
land, wus nominated for C' irity Au lit 11 by ac
clamation. R.M. Flick nnd A. A. Fhlssler were nominated
for Representative Delcg.Ue to the next Republi
can State Convention. Mr. Shislcr asked to
have his name withdrawn, when Mr. R. M.
Flick was elected by nccl uuatioii.
B. M. Buhb, Esq., of Lower Mahanoy, was
chosen ns Senatorial Delegate by accl imation.
On motion the committee 011 resolutions re
ported ns follows :
The Representatives of the Republicans of Nor
Ihumbirliiud county, iu Convention assembled,
endorse the platform of principles adopted ty the
last Republican Slate Convention, assembled in
Hnrrlsburg on tlte loth hot., und uppeallug to
the recoriia of U.e country and i'.s 1 npar:.lle!ed
success, in Justification of our action ; pledge our
selves to hold fai.t to tho iirg:tul.ation of the
Republican party und remain Liuu toils faith.
1 hut we again heartily cmluli-e U.c wise, pa
triotic, just und leouuiaieul administration of
President Grunt.
That we coidially endorse nud npprove the
administration ul Governor H.nlruiift.
That we ratify and approve the nomination of
It. W. Mnckey for Stale Treasurer and Hon.
Isaac G. Gordon for Supreme Judge, und hereby
pledge our best energies und n'r'.oic-t und bou-
oruble e (forts, to secure their triumphant elect ion.
lual our c iiilhloi.ee in our itittintrulshcd I . S.
Senators ruinains uushakeu nud v.e :'io justly
proad of their ubiiity and integrity.
Thut the tutiru course of our wonliy represen
tative lu Congress, lion. Jno. 11. 1 'inker com
munds our respset and upprovul. He is eminent
not ouly for his abilities, culture nnd industry ;
but also for his uuscllishuraa uud bis Integrity
aud his devotion to principles, truth an I duty.
Thut wo hereby plume our. individual und
united efforts iu behalf of the Mholu tkkct nomi
nated by ikiw Convention.
B. M.'lcan, Jno. L. 1Ummi.ii, Chairin in.
D. TOAMT, P. L. lUcKENUtltli, V.M. M.
Bnow., . x . ' ,
On ctbilou thu foregoing resolutious wcro un
animously udopted.
Euiauuttl Wilvert was on motion, ro-clectcd
Chairman of the County Committee.
.The following geutlemeu were appointed muiu
bers ot le staudlng Ceiiiinlttso for the eunuirg
year ; y .
Lewis Michael Welsh.
TuibuWHIe Tfcos. Burr.
Deluwaia .
MeEwlnvillo John I. l'uiker'.
TOibut Adam Batuorf.
Milton N. W.-L. M- Mortou.
Miltou b. W. Jus. R. Miller.
Point Farm worth Herd.
Chillisquaque D. B. Ross.
Noith'd A. C. Siiupsou.
Santury E. W. George M. Reun-
Siinbury 'W. W. Chas. (iarrluger.
Cppor Augusta ie.nry Iluupl.
Lower Auitsta--Wui. Baker.
Rush O. P. I'u'.tou.
Shambkla township John W. Rwd. .
Shainokln Bor. T.. W. J. L. llamiiier.
Hhamokin Bor. W. W. John A. Adams.
Coal S. H. Chauiberliit.
Mt. Caruiel township II. Mi'Dmiahl. .
!'. I aiuicl Hoi. W. C. yuutlingur.
Znrbe B. F. Miller.
Cameron Chris. Gonscrt.
t'pprr Mahanoy Joshih Shndlo.
Washington Andrew Hncher.
Jackson Joseph Dressier.
Little Mahanoy H. II. Dornalfc.
Jordan Goo. W. Troutmnn.
Lower Mahnnov Abraham Biosser
Wntsontown J). C. Hogne.
Snydcrtown Jackson Burger.
h. M
L. D.
MollTllN,
R'llllNS,
Secrctars
fou the "amehican."
Low er Ai clsta, Aug. (), 1H73.
Mr. IV.
1st. Permit me through jet to thunk tlin Re
publicans of Lower Auifiista, for the almost
unanimous vote "iy which (bey Instructed our
delegates to support main the Convention. 1
nlso thnnk tho Convention for giving the Com
missioner to the lower cud, where he belongs. :
ad. I do not thnnk the other friends (f) for
their felonious entrance and search or my house,
In my absence, on tho 1 lit) Inst. If t hey nre go
ing down hill of lute, 1 keep no money on baud
for stcnllng. Let them Coino when I urn , nt
homo, and borrow a check, nnd bring my tune
fork home.
A Df.mociiatio EniToii thus reasons with a
man "who don't subscribe :" "Now, I tell you
Squire, tho day will coma when somebody will
write a long eiilgy on your lile, character, etc.,
nnd the urinter will put It In type, with a heavy
black rule over nnd under it, and with nil your
riches this wiil be done for vou ns a crave pau
per. Your llberulltv, wealth uial all such will
be spoken of, but tho printer, as lie arranges the
type, will remark 1 'Poor incaU devil, ho never
took tho paper, nnd is now swlm'.llng the printer
out of his funeral notice.'
Mi:t IAI. MtTlt lS.
C'liildrrn of'tfii look Pule uiitl Sick
from no other cause than having worms in the
stomal h.
BROWN'S VF.RMIFCGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without injury to (lie child,
being perfectly WHITE, and from nil the coloring
or other injurious Ingredients usually used in
worm preparations.
CL'KTIS .V: BROWN. Proprietors,
No. 1M5 Fulton Street, New York.
.SWf by lh'U't'jht tvid i'ltf-mihtu, mid ilntlcr in
Medicine ut Twenty-Five Cents a Box.
July 12, 1ST::.-- ly.
The t'oiitt'NSiioii ol an Invalid.
Published by a warning nnd for the benefit of
Young Men und others who suffer from Ni:i;vot s
Di'.niLiTV, loss he Maniioou, etc., supplying the
means of self-cure. Written by one who cured
himself after undergoing considerable quackery,
and sent free or receiving a post-paid directed
envelop. Sufferers nre invited t address the
author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,
June l i,'T3 0m. Box 153, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Thirty YeursT Kxtericiiro of'an Old
iirsio.
Mrsi WIiihIow'n Soot hint; Sjni Is
tho r'M'rittion orotic of the best Keinale
I'hysieiaus nnd Nurses in the I'nited States, and
has been lined for thirty years with never failing
safely and succi ss by millions of mothers nnd
children, froai the feeble infant of one week old
to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach,
relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and
gives rest, health and comfort to mother aud
child. We believe it to be the Best and Surest
Remedy in the Wo; hi. iu nil cases of DYSEN
TERY and DIARRIHEA IN CHILDREN, whe
ther it ari-es from Teething or from an v other
eallse. Full directions for usingwill accompany I
1. v ; ..;. . 1' S
eaen o.inie. .ooe leiiiiiue uu u .- nie I i e-piiu ue
of CURTIS & PERKINS is on the outside wrap,
per. Sold bv all Medicine dealers.
July P.', 173. ly.
Tlie Household l'liiiiicoa,
and
Family I.luiinciit
Is the best remedy iu the world for the following
eompluints, viz. : Cramps In the Limbs aud Sto
mach, lain in the Stomach. Bowels, or Sale,
Rheumatism iu allils forms, Hillious Collc.Ncii
rulgia, Cholera, Dysentei y.Cohls, Fresh Wounds,
Burns, Sore TLroat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains
and Bruises, Chili and Fever. For Internal uud
External use.
Its operation Is not only to relieve the patient,
but entirely removes the cause of the complaint.
It penetrates and pervades the whole system, re
stoiing healthy action to all its parts, and quick
ening the blood.
The Housotio!;! I'liiiacoit is purely
Vegetable and AU Healing.
Prepared by
CURTIS .V BROWN,
No. :.'1. Fulton Street, New York.
For sale bv all druggists.
Jiily 1S71!. 1'
Foit Lixs ir Ari'ETiTE, Dyspepsia. Indirection
Depression of Spirits and general Debility, iu
their various forms, Ferro-Pbo-poratcd Elixir
of Caltsay made by tl.tsw lix, IIaz.viui Co.,
New York, and sold by all druggists, is the he..t
Tonic. As a stimulant tonic for patients, recov
ering from fever or other sickness, V. lias uo
equal. If taken during the season It prevents
fever and nguc nnd ether Intermittent fevers.
si.viiiuv ma it:: i:ts.
I'loiii' ami riiiii TlnrKot.
Extra Family SUJ.no lied Wheal , p. bu.
Buckwheat, p. ct., 5.00 live,
t orn Meal, " -'.oil l orn, '
Wheal Bran, p. bu. .M .Buckwheat
Slioiis, -J.iik 1 1. its, ;! lb-.
('41111 .V O.its Chop, ti.Dd Flaxseed,
Timothy Sei d, p. b. a.PO
a'l'Oillii'4' tturht-I.
1'e.tat lies', 7"i 1 la ins,
I'.'-'irs, per do?., 15 Tallow,
Butler, per lb., ".'.i Country Snap,
Lard, " l"i Dried Apote,,
Sides, H' . " Pcaclivs
h.mle r
Ml
M)
.'hi
.00
40
W. D. IV1CLIGK,
Druist and Apothecary,
At the old established stand on
Mnrl.t t Kittar, SI -MJ 11! Y, I'A.
Keeps constantly ou hau l 11 full slock of well
selected
DRUGS & CHEMICALS, !
Druggists Fancy Hoods,
COMBS,
BUl'SHl'lS,
PERFUMERY,
PAT E X T ME1MCIX KS, OILS, PA IX
(il.ASS', PUTTY,
YAUMNll, IY1:XH1I'S,
in fact evervthing usuallv kept iu n well con
d;i.:ltd
IDlXJG STOI1E.
I'artU'uIiir atttnititu" nU to coiiiitouutliiiir lMiy
piriaiih rcfCil'iit8 and family rcivipts ly tla
l'ltHiiiittoj liiiu&olf.
Suu'i ury, la., Juno 8, lT'i.
(IlOI.IlItA
AMI
El'IDKMIC DISK ASKS
PrcviuteU by using BROMO -CTILORALUM,
Tho New Odorless and Noii-PoUoiipus
Jnriful DEODEKIZEP. Wi! DISINFECTANT.
It destroys all bad odors and poLouous emana
tions ubout your premises, and thereby prevents
coului;iou aiid ticaba coutaius uo puisou, has
uo odor, ud li lway sufe,
"Hiploiuu awurdc4 by li-.o Xiin Intlituli
to Tu. hum tb Co., for Rronia-CbloralHin. Tuey
cousidur it of value as t-iiiLt non-poisouoi-.s ami
Inodorous, mid cun rceoiuiiieud il especially for
medical und reuerul houncbold puriKwes wlie.K
disinfeclloii and tk-odorlratiou Is called for."
ixiilbiHoHof lSii.
Prepared only by TM DEN .V CO.,
.' New Xoik.
Sold ly ull Uru;;liis. July V 1
it?i7a."a
.--s
TKT'V.ir'.L.s, -
-iji''tiSA
As. &A.sUt.t& if1.
BrriWs
IS PfTBEI.Y A VKUFTATiLB rEEPAHAT!0:T, oim.
poscdslrorly orrrll kTi'itrn ROOT3, HEFU33
and FRUITS, eonibim-d rith other pri)iertica,
whlnh til their untura a.o CailtarUe, Apodont, Nu
trltl"s, iJluretlc. Alt. rr.'..vi on 1 Aiitl-H.ll!ui:. Tho
wools Is ir.sem-d In a satnclcut quoct.ty of spirit
frpm tha fl (I V't flM; u t.ijf thus in U17
CJimste, Wuiciv n.lj4Ui3
Bitters
ono of tin rrrpt 'rBlmbloTonlr niifl Cathttr
f Irn lu the wot Id. lucy aro lutjntV-d as ft
Tempsraaaco Bitters
only fobs used as a modlcine, and sIwsts sccordlng
to directions.
tT?Z7U.MlM
to such s detrrte tuit a healthy action is st once
brought about. As a ruuet'.y to blca Women -
tvre spoeudly subject it is upersd log svery other
jmuUi.t. As s ti;rln 01..I BummeiVl'oalo
Jirilne si well Bs Tonic. Ihey 1'iiriXv thu Illood..
I illOoa.,
They are sspleodlil Appetiser. Jlicy aulia the weDc
strung. Ihey purlly and invigorate. Ibcy euro
l'jspoj'sia, ConBUpnuon and llr-adachti. he-yaetas
a specific in all species of dlsnrders which unlci7ulnj
the bodily irebKtb and break down the auimnl irite.
Tecot, 63 Park Place. New Yort.
s4 tl BBMBBfl6
Only 50 Cents per Dottle.
ft roi-.iolca tho CsHlOWTT, '
'inwthe Vlijur
ai:-i 3 tAl XI or Cho IIAI-l. .
Ovrn TmnTT Yr.as on I.tx'.i TTATa.vinos
nil: JlAt:i u-.i.liMt pai-'.1-! 01 tl.e liei:i.f-t l i'l-.i.-ft.i'
Thonaiuo Md.Thel tiv.e! tl.o (ov. " IC-.Hno." .
tiifyii'i? to cfin", purify, t 'utH.u-.'t, rr Tstr. Tfc-J
f.noi nhH tv-.ivod,ri.iw t!'r ii)iituitty .tl'.aVoUnlno!,
is upreoetUr.s-l hvJ i.nclil.k'. I; iitv!XWM tii.
iiu iv.TH iki.X J i:rrr vt t!i H un. 7t is d.liIitl"iil
dwnt. It iTK-lic'ijiu.- J ' iT.-'.riii!. I'- ' n-vcjiuj th
iljjrfniTn tnr.4iiif yrty. It kwi V.. ? h. 'tj cimI, mi 1
ptv;B tht' llflT i 1 it'll. s-Uf, ;-lss-y i.r tt! Iti ili i
lucx in ui'AKTri if mid UtfA'.jf ; ii4 1- v.f i.r a U'Un
Ttaof a ti.tvL'n.; A i. a, un i.t ) v it: ! i an!
Country tiw:?.liily Vifly c t;.-tw iictU,
Wert fey ii Eer Hair.
LYON'S
T!
a
May 17, i
SiEICI IT H.ixY. !
'I'm: RiM.iAiu.r. Famim Mi:dicini j
IARRI1EA, 7)ysciitcry, Cholera, Siiminc. .
Complaint, C'aur.'S. elc uui. klv curd l v !
the U:. of ' j
JAi.lli.f.l.A S I
Compound Svinpid lli.ulJj, r. v Knit and Kbit.;
b.nb. " i
An o'd, well tried rem.-ly, eelirely vegetable,
pli asant to take, ,,uiek :,lul . enaiii in i tleet ; ,
can l.e depended ou iu the nn-t ni.enl eases j
may be tiver, to the oun-e-l inl.iiil a ttell u
to adults. It eoiti.Liii . (
No CAMi'IloK !! Ol'li M. i
It is a I'leasaut extract and readilv tatcu bv J
children, it has oiren im I life w'l'.-n phv-i-
ci in had i!c"palte,:. - K. -p il iu the i nisi, and i
lire in tin.'1. A.l i. : ask for it U a t.i.ii. Don't
h 1 Vi ii. i- oe.il, r ,M.t vou nit nab s. an, I hi u:; else.
Kuy it. Try it. Sold bv lliast: a.. I Stoic'
Keep. is. i!o,,::L.i..i,i ihi Sta'e. I i. e..nd oalv bv
11 iNSi:'.:. .V i.K.i., " " :
June IV-iS-Sii-. '.'.tiu Market St., Phikolpbla. !
HAl illMl MMOJ' AM li:t
l"t.RY.
a no. lioinniACir & sox.-., !
SuuWiir.r, I'oiiii'a,
INFORM the pub!!.-t hat t hev arc prcpareilloj
do nil kinds ..f CASTIXCS, !ind bavins .o. i, a.
a new Maihine Sliup in cieiiieetioii with their
Foundry, uud have supplied thein-elvc- with New
Lathes, Planing an I lo:in. ilmi n - will, the
latest iinpiovctiicnls. Witi. tu.- ;,.a of skilllul
nn chi-.ni'.-, t'-.y arc caaLlid to execute ail orders
of
. . NSW ;.-0.;K CR I.El'ATRIN i.
tl.'t" !); l-e nlv-.u tin. m, iii a t.itSfxciury lu.in-liei-.
- rul4M lu hint any Mine.
IK'.-:; v ;..eil.SS, for chuieiiea oi other l.-.ilUl
il's, nt' yll si, s,
HUAt-b CAs'l INCiS, Ac.
Ox nar.icnt-tl li'on ifciirdiiK
for ;r we ya;:; i.oi ;
VTRASTDAHrS,
kci: Y.viti at nw:'i::n i. .-., r.
The I'i.oVi S, a'-.w.y lelebiate.l hi- tin-ir en
ptili'lit. ba-e 1 sen still fuither iinar ,ad, amf
v.i'.l ai..avs lie kept on h.i'nl.
AUo, THRKSIIINti M.UTliX iC..
Rimbut v, m .i u ::.
Hoard ui ami Mali- Ms-lali-,
SI1E1HKE V N DVKE ha p p.td i: i . U'r.n
ary lloaiil:nu' and S lie SiahV. t.n.. i Jm ; l-oies
that ale el! will I.e. kepi p. dillcieiit s:.il.ies from
those that aie nick. Strict ;.Uei..ii.n will be paid
to nil hemes well or tick. I wl.l cure all had
vices iu the horse, all dii-easci vf the luo'.'.'.h, all
disease- uf lUc lespiraj my ui jans, iI1m ..u of the
stoin.ii'a, I Ivor, niiiar. oiL'ans, f'et aud h-ijs.
AUo il.sease of the head, eyes, and all inl-siel-laueoiis
di-easet. All musical casca, such ns
iilccdinir. Nerving, Boweliui:, Eirinj; tenotomy,
Tapping the chest, courting, Ac. Ac. Also,
Trollin horses tiuincd lor the couise. Stable
buck oft enteral Hotel. JAMES VAN DVKE.
July iu,';:t. lit.
A liood IiMiu-tt tor tx l ook Nov
At J. tt. KHJ'DT.
BTOVE AND T.'NWAPE STORIa,
Third St, opiMisltethe tVn'.ial Hotel, Sunbury,
ANY persou pur, ha. in- goods to the amount
ol 1 6 00 ill retail prices, for cash, w ill bo
c.l. tilled to a Ticket ( ,r the draw In r of a tlv.-t
cluas No. ?. Conk tslove With nil illn tliLiirei,
vuluedat f", warranted to civ; iail-fuetlo:-..
N'olico will oe tflven of the phuc and lime of
drum iuc, through tho papers.
j. h r.Ki")
Siuibnn-, Julv It, 1SM.
fl -rffgsv ' 'IEU
e?.A' -Wi4T2 C. I lOUU V ft-1
HE'S
:A1'iii.r.:lLi;i.f a1...-'..
! A . I- 1 I.'M-US.
Monumental .siiavinci pahlo;;
1 i.tiii . .
IB AT II IU) OM S.
HAIR Ii;ESS1'I BY M M HINERY.
:T"Octnt forget the Vlacn on the Mel (
Tumi) STiiKEr,a few d jors Soul h of M i l ' ; jan
bury, Fa. ' '
I'.im'iJh, SwiU:lu;H, Curls, mill (ill kin. i , ni'
J.ADtKS' 1IAIJJ.
WoiU BKllll! In Ol'ill!!'
ttitlier out of cuiuliiiioM
id-blraiglit luiif. All ur
mIois hit nt Iho ruaiilrnuf! of
A. I. AVnltors, cornel' tt tti st.
atul ShniuoKin Avctnio, i-croivi,
jqoiupt Hi.fiilion. A Siociiiliy ii.
CIIILDKKK.S' ItAUt CUTT1,(;,
oitlior ut tlicir hotnt' cr Slifiviu;;' I'arSr.
' a. r. waltkrl?.
.Iiily 5, 1ST;:. tf.
Kolirt' lo Trt'hisi!srs.
ALL Kiscns are l autioned ngainrt trcspc.i-s-iie,'.
or liunling and shooting 011 ihe prciui
sesof the nnderslgno.l, in Upper Augusta town
ship, Northumle rland county. Pennsylvania,
without permlsr-ion. Any person violating this
notice will be dealt Willi according to law. 1
(il.i.UlOE C.Uf..
Up. Aug. twp., Aug. S, lTll.
Central Drug Stoni
X. !'. .tlarkcl Stvi-vt, Ktiul!:r.,
JS the place to buy votir
I'RESH DRUCS,
MEDICINES, PAINTS, Ol!.::.
(il.ASS, PERFUMERY, PATENT
MEDICTVES. Uptons, uv.d nil oilier hi tides
usually kept iu a l.i.-t 1 lass llnitr Store.
Special attention paid to compounding Physi
cians Prescriptions ut all bourn including Him
da vs.
GEO. l;. CADWAI.I.ADER,
Phuruiaeiitist. ,'
IN TliK DISTRICT CCIT.T of the United
Slates of the Western District Pcuu'u.
Ill ISunkriipf vy.
The undersigned hen hy iii.es m ticc of hi-, up
)ointmcnl us nssignce of llaiiiel E. Kehre., of
Washington lo'vus hlp,iii the county of Norihum
bcrland. Stale of I'eai.-vlvania, within said DL-'
t rict, who has been adjudged a bankrupt npoi;
his own petition, by the Di tiict Corn of said.
District.
To the Creditors of-uid Bankrupt.
1". H. MOORE, Assignee.
Sunbury, July VI. 11.!. tiw.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT of the Uuilu
States fjrhe Western District Pel.u'...
In Itank i'iit y.
The undersigned bcrcliv trlves notice of bis up
poiutnient us assignee of V. lllian . Veil .,of Wash
im-non township, in the county of Nortbuinl.. r
land, Stuto of Pennsylvania, wilhmsuid Distriit.
who bus been ndludircd a bankrupt, upon bisowi:
petition, hv the j)istrict Court of said District.
I Tu tle t'l tc!itorS of said P.anknipt.
I .... r,"-
Mimniry, airy rj. ow.
A l 111 i 11 i 1 1" S r "s , o t i .
VJOTiCE is li-.rebv given .hat Letteri of Ad
I lu.'iisirn.i.Ki l.avi-ig i.ei r uran ed ' lie.
undersigned, on ,hc estate ft jerennati ruins
worth, late of tho borough of Siuiburj;, Noi t l:
uuiberlaiiil county, Pu., deceased. A.l persotn;
indi hled to said c-late are rccpicsted to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims wi"
present them dulv uiillientieuted for si llieiiieht .
A. N. BRICK,
Admiuistrutur.
Sunbury, July 5. lSTli. Gt.
A. M. MEIXELL,
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t'crFi-jfi-i! Np'-t('k'N nud '.r
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Wutclic? au.l Ji weiry iicu.Iy ;;-. apd var
lautel.
Market S juare, SUNBURY, P.t
Feb. 3. is-'. tf.
UTICA
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liojaiiiLY Woor St ilom.)
STSTIOHSRY S POSTISELE
Tkc i'.Lvi k ?Iol Ciii:loto Assortmetit
in tho ?t,vriat.
Ts-o rr,rtr(.fl h ve always maintfiincl tho very
I'Vn-'itt siiin i rd at exialicncK. Wo nuko tba
la uiuiii..iiir . ( y'.-ivj, YxnUiit anil Saw MiUaa
' i ily. MV h..V's theliaacit aud niKtinrletrt
wur.-aof tK - km.l m tluemiutrjr, wiia nwchiuary
sp. cu.llv n,la;iasl to the until.
'ki p iiumtjuitly in tuuevw lurnanumtn-rsnl
Fn .:iii-s, whioh we fiimishnt tho very lweut pricw
and on tho alinrteat notxv. Wo builj. ijii?i!lj
ltmiatlvii.laiit.1 to Miue.. 8aw MUU, Uiit Mills,
'1 anf lies, 1 - u.a liiiu, lluvalicra out uU cleans
of l .eiauLi.-tiiiiinr. " .
nro now hiiddius the o.I. Dr.itM Lane i.ln-u-
lar Saw Mill. th bcaluild Ul J3t OJUllJuU) kIW rui'J
ver iuv.'iiti.l.
Wo in ih" tUoTrniTnihstiireof Siw Mill ontfi
ri-iual f. ataii Lt' oar '. esme.id, uud euil furuish
C'ee.;.i'ti' nu the shortest aotico.
our aiai iu all uu. is to iiirnlsh th tKirt m.
chmery IU tlie market, and Wink ut-sntalely un
ci juuhi f ir b...oil y nt deuru, ih moiny aud ol rtngUl.
b'-ud tor Cnx-ulur uud Piioe last. . . .
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO,
VT1CA, N. T.
Send for Illu-truti'd Cn.ilotie and L..ainiue
our pil.-cs la-tore pnivha'i'iir, as '..v claim to sell
luacr than ni-v olh-r eslaM! I.nieiil in the I il v
REM EMliEU tin NUMBER.
';:!.' HIIMi1. A. EN .''I?, '.'I.lla.lelphiu.
SH'j.f IN fOt R W K E! S C A N V A St 1 I
..an one ii'.i'iil's !nl., II. . nil's Library of Po
etry and Souk t a) ' one week ou Tho New
lloiisekeevr'ii Manual, by Miss lb-eeher and
Mrs. I'i-.v.'e. Auv active man or woman itiu
' a-, an ii'o in v. J. II. Et.RH A CO., New Pork.
.S.i-l'in. ( I. .i d .in riaiiiise-o uv. ,lii.'.
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