mcticaiu H. B. MASSER, I. WILVERT. Editors. , fiUNnuinl5iii,TKMnn'i: 5, is-n. Republican State Ticket. .,-..: -" c.FOH STATU TRKAStT.Klt. It.,!. W-MACJKKV, ; -'' t tf Alley ha ny 'jaunty. "' FOR SVJ'ltEME JCimE, .. ." of .fJTcrwm CokhI.vi- COUNTY TICKET. .. ,IX)U JOriNMcCLEERY, of -Milton, , . (Subject to decision f..jcnIOrinl Conortijoe,) no vt t; it '. ':r,f V 'nrtn ItiWtii'h. :' Catt. GEORGE LOVF.TT. brMontonr Co. ,i mwiTii o nromr.,c, ,j f CAPT..ALEX. CALDWElAjOf. Stiomoklit Uoro. SAMUEL SAViDGE, hf Upper Augusta. I It Ml mi i - . ' ;.' ,,' .'AAM LE.NKEB, of ,l.owcr Mabn oy. , . i. ,4. !t ' iv it'mt fxwMiKsimnttt. .inn . il.'U. frttlESTLY, of Xortiinmberlnnd'. 't MftiVoVok .1UK 5tAtb Central CoMMiTTiaa. Tim member of llio Jicpnb Hcan Stato Central Cotnmlttefr nwfc In the House pf Ktfprc&c.lRittVcB on Wednesday 'lastj' nwcre'.pnllo! to order by their .cbnirnifMJvB-ustoH. Erreit, who briuliy sta- CO ino UUIUL'l w-'uiv iiiremiu, nuitu ntis ' merely fbr fiirn.nl organisation', i ! , !i ;. , General JMnthatnvnf liilnifelriliia, was rc-cltictcd treasurer, and four secretaries were chosen . ,' : :. " ' ' The headquarter or the Committee will 5 in rWladelphla:. ' , ., . ;' The feolitig throughout ; the Slate, nqd the organization in; the several counties were newt better, nnd iliowg that we Aro flcstlhed tnie year to win, ns grana a victory as attended our IrImhh lart year. ; Tjib editor of the Democ-rut thinks Caj.t. ,;CaMwpU "a gallant man to cliargo the or- tinan department 01 ine couniy." tv.ncu a number of soldiers who became infui iat ' cd by the 'i' Democrat's course DRainst the frnuarnmAMf Amlf ton von t'ft flcrn tllfifln a .charge upon the Democrat ofllco for the r j iti.i ik rMl-l.. 11 purpose oi ueiuoiisuin iv., viju Luiuncu ; proved Lim9elftfaZ7a.it in protecting the es tablishment from destruction, nnd received the thanks of the Democrat. At Captain Caldwell's qualifications nrc generally good, it is already conceded that ho is the proper man for the position of "Register & Recorder, in which he will etill further bers of Eichholts's Court ITouse Ring from doing any further damage to the tax-payers of the county.' . Sikck thjj act is repealed allowing a pre mium on Skunk scalps, our neighbor of the Democrat is displaying a great deal of sym , pathy for bis pels. As the taspiyets arc relieved from paying HMO or $1500 an nually, they cau easily uudemand our neighbor's wailing.' Nor can they blame him if he did get some of the proceeds from the revenue of the scalp trade while the King was giving out the contracts. .The fiiet is wo never could understand why onr neighbor was '.raveling through the neigh boring counties Of .Bradford, Sullivan, Ly coming, Moutour, Snyder, Uuion and Schuylkill, until now. It is a siiiunlar fact that -nearly every Democratic County Convention held this year a general contention and row is the re sult. Even the State Convention was none of the most harmonious. : There appears to be a gcncrul mania for this kind of pass time in their deliberations. Whether it is on account of the offices, or whether nil the good men havo loft the party, wo are un able to say. . JpUlt neighbor' of the Dunne rut must have a particular hatred toward the people of' t!. Mahanoye, as he is constantly casting olurs upon them. And as no distinction is inade between Democrats and Republicans, our noigbbor.caunot expect to receive much from that cud of iho county on account or his persistence In such a course. In our Intercourse with the peopls of that section of Iho county, we have always fouud both Democrats and Republicans a law abiding .and respectable people, and in many in stances more intelligent than the editor of t'ip,i?riorrrt'. The editor of the Dttnorrut having lost favor with the honest Democrats of the county, i now trying to court some of the Republicans to aid him to elect the Ring ticket. Tin; same men who were 'constant ly abused for adhering to Republican prin ciples, &i'0 now highly aiplauded by titw eilitor, and aro considered good clever fel lows since his own party wont own him as an honest Democrat. We opine that Eieh .holtz will tiiul it much harder to dupe any Republicans t han to clone I lie eyes f hon est Democrats, which ho has becu endea voring to do fur BOino years past. Ahukstok a l'OKdKit. J. H. Horton of Ijntaster,' practised forgeries on banks io that city, in May last, to the amount of 875,000, nnd then inr.de his cscaiw. He has evaded the vigilance of the police until Saturday last, when he was arrested in Providence, R. I., and brought back to I-a ncastcr lor trial. "Reau IIk kma.v," who was for many years living sumptuously at Washington cily by uctfgiugr, died in the hospital from the elrcutuf paralysis on the 2d iust. Ho managed to lire on long loans, dressed well, moved iu llui buhl aocioly, all at the expense ot others. As the editor of the Democrat in of the opinion that "tho people of lLo Coal region "do little thiuking ft.! thcuiuslwes," it is presumed by Lcmuol Shipman, that the friends of Mr, Oallagher, iuj the Coal re gion, will give him their support, lUMCjiar ticularly for the reason that the wiwle Shipman' family gavo their unitud'tuega live) support to Mr. Gallagher, two years Hgo, wheu tuy went upon the principle tuat "iiu I run uecd apply. " Ot'R Conorkssman. Wherever the Hon. J. R. Packer, tho Congressman from this District becomes known, he Is suro to mako friends who appreciate his worth, Tho Republican C'ouvention of Juniata county, held on tho 23th ult., passed the following resolution unanimously : 1 "2. That we aiuceroly regret that by the late Congressional appointment of tho btate, the Hon. John B. Packer, of Northumber land, has been allotcd to a district In which Junintn hniTno place, but having voted for him as member of Cotigrcs,' for the ap proaching session,, we claim hiai as our ru- Fri'Ri'iitativo until tuq close ot llio next Wgrcss oil ilarch 4, lWtf, anil re-afflrm, nnd re-Cxpress our unbounded confidence in him, knowing Ills', fuatty to Republican principles' nnd dovotion to his eohbtituents In tho past.'? , , EmilioLti, of the Dinoctitt has Mate rially .changed lus opinion, of the people of the. Coal roinon of lotci. As :long as the Ring was kept tip by the voters' ih that-region',' tod much praise could not be heaped upon them, by cir neighbor. Now he tays ,"the people; of the Coal region do. little thinking for' themselves." Our neighbor Inlnglnes that he has beeu doing the think ing for'thtim. 1 We rather guess thb people of, that region arc, ablq,, to do their .own thinking. ! ; u: -i I. : I1 ' ! ' IT appears that; we were erroneously Informed last Week as to the cost of Mr. Ahuucrnian,8..,',nooiiaUoiii.i-iu '; Moulpur county. ; Ve see by the Daunville pajters that the amount wan but 9250, and a grand dinner. ' '' ' ''''i!- " " ... ; l' ... .L.. ' ' So far as wo knoW the general sentiment iu this Senatorial District is that Col. John McCleeiy should receive ' tllo , iou)inntion for Stato Senate. All feci that they; can trust him fully nnd that he will mako a Worthy member of the tipjier house of our State legislature.' . His qualiticntions' are undisputed, and we feel that the conference which soon assemble will be 'consulting the irishcs of the people of the district by put ting Col. McClcery in nomination. Sboujd he bo noluinated there will he- no, doubt about his cleclion.T-jlito fait. ,';' ; .. . ,Thk Premium List of tho Northumber land County Agi cultural Society- Fair, to be held at. TurbutvUle , on Wednesday Thursday and Friday, October 1st, 2d, and :id, is already out. .The premiums oflered are very liberal, and the exhibition pro mises to be a arand success. We extract the following from the regulations : Joseph llird, President ; John Farland, Vice President ; G. W. Armstrong, Re cording Secretary ; J. P. Jenkins, Treas urer ; S. Kendall, Corresponding Secretary; C. A. Gutelius, Librarian ; Farnsworth Reed, Agricultural Chemist ; Jno. llaag, Geologist. The Iftoks of Entries will bo open on and after the 1st day of September, at the office of tho Assistant President, in Turbut villc, and continuo open until the morning of tho Fair, when the ollice will be on tho grounds. Exhibitors can enter goods with out extra charge, upou tho purchase of a One Dollar Ticket, which will admit the Exhibitor and articles to bo exhibited dur ing the continuance of the Fair. These regulations apply to all entries except where test of speed is had, in which ten per ceut. of the whole premium will be charged. All persons who exhibit horses, cattle, sheep or swine, should Jiave them entered on the Secretary's books, as far as possible, tho week previous to the Fair. Col. D. Taggart will deliver the Address before the Society, ou Friday, tho last clay of the Fair, at 10 A. M. Excursion Tickets will be issued by all the Railroads. UE.MOCKATIC STATE tOXVI.X TIOX. Nominations and thk Platform Tiik Ohio Resolutions Endorshu. The Democracy of Peunsylvauia assem bled in State Couveuton at Wilksbarre on Wednesday of last week, and after a stormy time eiiected an organization, nominations for Judge of the Supreme Court were made. James It. Ludlow, James (i. Thompson, J. A. Graham, Wm, Ehvell, II. P. Ross and Gi-orgo liarttt were placed in nomination and at the eloo of the second ballot Judge Ludlow, of Philadelphia, was declared the choice of (he Convention. . For Statu Treasurer, F. M. Hutchinson, or Allegheny ; F. Lauer, of Berks ; W. P. Willis, Fdward Perks, Jos. Laubach ; and W. P. liyou, of Schuylkill, were put iu nomination and the second ballot resulted in favor of Hutchinson, and he was declar ed the nominee. The Convention then look a recess to await the actiou of the Committee ou plat form. " , , , tiikVlatforx. , Tho Convention reassembled at eight o'clock aud adopted a series of resolutions, prefaced as iollows : , Jitxulvetl, That the Democratic party of Pennsylvania, believing that the platform of the late Democratic Stato Convention of Ohio is sound in principle, do hereby re solve. . . tti- . I Here follows the resolutions adopted by the Oluu Democratic Stato Convention of August 0, with the exception that in the first resolution of the Ohio platform the following words are omitted : "It insists that our tarifl law should be formed with a view to revenue, aud not for the benefit of particular iududtviea. - l he loiiQwlni additional resolution was also adopted : yf'WHt'sU, . 1 ual we will no longer tamely submit to a repetition of election frauds, bv which the will of the people expressed at the ballot-box has been subverted for some years past, and that tho Democratic State Lentral Committee be directed to use all their ellbrts to prevent a repetition of these outrages on the franchise of tho people ; and if, iu spite of their cuorts to secure an lioucst election, the popular will is again fraudulently overborne, to adopt such men suies ns will result in eertaiu vindication of the rights of the legal voters of this Com monwealth. Laiiok numbers of workmen aro beina 8UHCDded by the ditlurent railroads of the .itate, una llio policy is creating much alarm anion. the men engaged on the sev eral lines. Iu Altooua and Pittsburg, hundreds of men are now out of employ- mem,; tit j'.tie ine same state ot aitairs prevails ; .along the lino of the Norfficro Central; tho Philadelphia and Wilming ton ; the Ixibanou Valley, and the lateral roads geucraMy, employees are being sus pended, aud iu many cases probably will bo discharged for the, winter. In other Stntc. tho saao UBponioii i also bu'mg enforced, by which thousands C wen will bo deprived of work. There is no doubt lliat llio tause or all this is to be attributed, to the condition of utlaire io lite West, the disturbance of the good tseliug which here tofore prevailed between railroads and ship- l-crs, uv winch the usual large quantities oi ireiKiit which ougni to De passing over the ditlercnt lines at this season of the year, are wuniiciu. it is unfortunate for the laborer and communities where large circulating revenues will bo thereby lessen ed, but It may havo the' efloct of settliug the public judgment, aud eventually lead to a more solid uuder -.lauding ull around. 1IALI.OOXTIC. New York, August 30. Tho Daily Uritphic this afternoon published the follow ing facts regarding the coming rorial trip to Europo : In all hitman probability the Daily Gra phic trans-Atlantio balloon expedition will set sail from tho Cnj itolino grounds, Brooklyn, on Wednesday allernoon, Sep tember 10th. There Is somo uncertainty regarding the precise time, as the weather rnay not bo favorable, and and n com pany not be ablu, Uspnro the 400,000 cubic fuetofgas required, but, it Id . hoped thb nscension will not be later than the lOlh. The great air ship is' well advanced to wards completion, nnd a large force of men are engaged In finishing the various ap paratus. All parts wilt bo completed and go together iu a few days,, when the ballon will be publicly exhibited on the Capitolino ground, commencing next Saturday, and continuing day and evening until the ns cension takes place; It was first Intended that the ballon should start without any preliminary public exhibition, but in con sequence of the earnest desire .manifested by the public and prcBS, tho Umphic com pany have deided to make the exhibition public. All the paraphernnlia will bo on exhibition, including the carrier phicons to be used. Tho followiug is a description of t lie ballon and its cost: length of nine great sections, each 17ii fort in width ; ;I0 feet hight ; when en tinted, lit! feet ; diame ter when Inflated, 110 ; circumference when inflated, 83." feet; extreme height from the crown of the balloon to keep of tho boat, 24 feet ; cloth required, 4,31(1 yards ; sew ing ten miles , rope used, over 5000 feet ; gas required to till the balloon, 400,000 feet; weight of eu tiro apparatus, 7,000 pounds ; cost nearly Sfl5,000. CAPTAIN UKOKCib' I.OVETT. The gentleman heads this article has been unanimously nominated by tho Re publicanConvntlmi of Montour County as a candidate for Assembly, from the district composed of .Mont out aud Northumber land Couhties. The'ua'incs of a number of very excellent e.ulemi'n were presented for the consideration' of the Convention, either of whom -would hnve mado honorable tond- sdiviceablo members, but the choice finally .fell on Captain Lovctt, and bis no mination was immediately made unani mous. The spoulanious outburst of ap plause which greeted the announcement of the result indicated 'the popularity of tho man at home, and wo have no doubt but that, the same; feeling will .be. .developed over the entire district .when the. peoplu come to know this young soldier candidate as his own fellow citizens ' and associate workingmon know him. ' - Born iu the ranks of labor lie has earned his daily bread by tho sweet of his brow from early youth. Having few advantages of a scholastic character- ho has so improv ed theso meagre opportunities that few arc better informed upon the topics of Uks day and the fundamental principles of our gov ernment. Iu 1802 he entered the army of his country and served it faithfully until the close of tho war, in 18(5. He received a severe wound in tho arm, at the battle in front of Fredericksburg, which has ever since rendered him unfit for manual labor. In tho spring of 1803 he wns promoted from 2nd Lieutenant to Captain, after a com petotive examination before a board of army officers. Since his return he has been an active and highly respected citizen of Dauvillc, occupying a position in the Penn sylvania Iron Works, where he has always discharccd bis duty to the entire satisfac tion of his employers. Ho hns served in the School Uonrd" nnd Town Council and is now onoof tho prominent members of the latter body. He has always been an active, honest, progressive man, and his errors, if any, have been it trying to serve his constituents too well. Whatever posi tion he has occupied he has always pushed himself to the front, and never content in taking a negative or doubtful position upon any question. As a member of the ditler cnt bodies of local government we always knew where to (hid him. As a Republican his position never has been doubtful. Warm active influential he has worked for the interests of his party in season and out of season aud the glorious record of tho 4th ward is largely attributable to his unceasing labor. Ho is a member of the Trinity Methedist Church nnd for some time was tho efficient Superintendent of the sabbath School nt tached to the Church. He is ono of those impulsive, energetic men whose whole soul seems to bo wrapped up in tho cause he es pouses. If elected to the position for which he has been nominated we bespeak for him nn hon orable record of great service to his consti tuents' Although a Republ'cm in the strictest and broadest sense of that term, yet lie Is enlillea to and will receive the support of a very large portion of his po litical opponents ou aecouut of his integrity and fairness. Aluntour American. The Water Works. The trenches for the wooden pipes have been completed from the dam to the Cameron Colliery, and the pipes are how being laid. The first lot, some 1,800 feot, arrived on Monday. The balance will be shipped at the rate of a car load yerday, and laid ns fast as received. Tho dam is nearly completed. It has been cleared of all refuse and vegetnble matter and the supply and wastc-piK's have been placed in position. Excavation for the en gine house mid pumps wns commenced Monday week, and the work is well under way. The contract for furnishing 10,000 feel of iron pipe has been giveu to the War ren Foundry and Machine Co., of Phillips bnrg, N. J. It is to be delivered during September. Considering the unfavorable weather and other causes of delay, tho work has progressed ns rapidly as could be expected.- Mr. 'Aiispnch, the superintend ent and engineer, belongs to that class of men who "pach things,'' and If given a fair chauce he will have the water introduced before cold weather sets in. Miamokin Jkruhl. Mine Accidexts, Ou the 21st Inst., Oliver Kreiger, a young man employed as a lauorer in me mcKory wamp mines, had his right leg broken near the knee by a rocK thrown iioin a ulnst in tne gangwnv. On the same day, at the Cameron Colli ery, vt m. Simniouds, a miner, had Ins left ankle badly crushed by a tall of coal. i)u the 22it, Jyd Hotli, a driver on llio dirt bauk at the Camerou. had his rmht loot ruu over by a dumper and severely lacerated. Shamokin Herald. Tiik Murder Confirmed. A letter Sanutago, Aug. 141U, confirms the report which we published some weeks ago ot the murder of Phillip Jiiight. It seems that he wilh others had been prospecting in the mountains and had come down into the vil lage of Phoenix, Arizona, where thoy en camped withiu the limits of the town, ex pecting to repkiuisU and agaiu start, out. For some reasou Phillip was loft alouo the uight of the murder, aud Ihiscircumstauce was taken advantage of by a tamp follower who, after killiutt him, felolo his hoiso.uou ey and aruis,. DanvUlt American. Schuylkill County. The Republi cans of Schuylkill county have uoninnted tho following ticket : i . ' Sonata, Col. J.. R. Sigfried ; Assembly, WovA. FieJd, John W. .Morgau, Ron.). A. Juiuflinan. County Treasurer, Daniel liarlow ; Coiuwissiouer, Holeinou Hoover ; Director of tho Poor, William M'tuail ; Jury i.oiiimibsioner, reltc llcluis j AuJi tor, TUoa.aj Davu. Indications lead to tho belief that there will bo a great Christiau revivnl all over tho country very son. If it is for tho ad vanco of reliijinn, nnd not tncrcrly for the benefit of the church, let it bo hailed with glndness. Your mere revivals for church purposses, are hbllow hearted affairs. Jacob M. .Tones, f Alio- killed Charles Williams, in HarrisbwrjL It few weeks ago, was tried for tho crime Jast Week,-ftud con victed of murder iu tho second decree. Ttikre are only two papers In Pennsyl vania that defends the SnWyllJifabi-tho; Harrisburg- Dalml and tb Wellsboronh Democrat both Democratic. .XUoL'aUiot. is the Stato organ of the party. , Tluic TeNt thX Merita oTall Things. 1S10. FOR OVER THIRTY TEARS 1H7.L PERRY DAVIS!; . 1 ,m . ' PAIN-KILLER. Hftf) been tested'an every variety of di- mat,' and by'alm08t every nation -known to Americans. It is the constant compan ion and inestimable friend of tho. mission ary and the traveler, on the sea or land, nnd no one should travel on our Lukes or Hirers, tritlwut it. i Since the Pain-Killer was first introduc ed, and nlut with Mich extensive1 sale, many Liniments, IMrifx, l'unwcux, and oilier Hemidies have been' iill'ered to the public, hut not one of them "has attained the truly enviable stamUmj of t1io Pain- Kil ler. ; ' - WHY IS THIS Hdr ' It Is because Davis' Pain-Kill'ej-'is,' what it claims. to be a Reliever of I'alrt.1 ' " ITS MERITS ARE CNSl'Hl'AsifcD, I' If you aro sull'ering from Internal Pain, Twenty to Tliirtii Droit in a Little' Wulcr will almost instantly euro yon.-ft'liero is noth ing to equal it for Colic, Cramps; Spasms, Heart-burn, diarrhea, Dysenlary, Flux, ' Wind in the Rowels, sour Stomach. Dys-1 pepsin, Si(ek Headache. &.ci , t ' i Iu sections' of the coiuitry wliere FEVER ANT AGUE prevails, there is uo remedy held in greater esteem. Persons trnveling should keep it ' by them. A few drops,, in water will pre- vent sickness or bowel troubles from change j ot water. ' - i From foreign countries the calls for Pain- ' Killer arc, gi cat. , It is fouud to CjiroChol- f era When all other Remedies Fail. j When used externally, as a Liniment, -nothing gives quicker ease in Hums, Cuts, Jiruises, Sprains, Stimjs from Insect, and : Scalils. It removes the lire, nnd the wound j heals Tike ordinary sores. Those sutler ing with Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuraliga. if j not a positive cure, they find the I'uin-Kil- i Icr gives them relief wheu no other remedy I will. i IT UIVJC9 IXSTANT RELIEF FROM ACII1NO 1 TEETH. Every House-Keeper should keep it at : hand, and apiily it on the .first attack of' any Pain. It'will give satisfactory relief, and save hours of suffering. Do not trifle with yourselves by testing untried remedies Ue'siite you call for and get genuine Pain-Killer, as many worth less nostrums ar attempted t tie sold on the great reputation of this vafnablo medi cine , 'sl,:' . v (Direction accompany cacfc botlld. Price 25 ets., oil cts., nnd SI pTfr bottle. August 1, 1S7:1 1 moe $ctu itbfttiscmciit3v In I lie, Orphan' Court OF NORTH-; tIMUERLAND COUNTY. i r.ntatr or Mary Ann Bound, decM. j Sur Writ of Paititton. j To Franklin Round, WHllnro II. Bound," J;ili:i, IntHrmurriml with H. C. Siendmnn, M. TV of MilUinbiirtr, Pa., Jiwciiti B. Fotre inul Pliulic I Force, of Alllton, Pa., chlldrcu .Ht (leiiii nt law j of Ma rpiirrta -Force, dnvsi'd, l,l. ;U Inti'r- : marrii'il with Million X. Force, ulso decensi'il, I unci to all oilier heirs and lepnl representatives; of tlio inid Mary Ann Round, dseetsud. f I Tn he 'oUe', Tlint ley vlrtiift of the nhovc j Writ of Partition to me d!rc lecl, an Iininlc-ilion ! will he held upon the premise" therein described, ' on Thursday Oi'tuler 2d, lSitf, at '.) o'clock, a. ! m., to uncertain and inquire, anicnii; otiier tliinirs , whether the said premises ran he parted nnd di- ; vidid wlihout prcjulieo to, or spoiling the whole j thereof, or otherwise Io value and appraise the fame, itiuia unci where you uiuy ultcu.l if you tee proper. . "i Rohpectfullv, vonr. ; 8. R. KOTIIERMFX, Sh'IT. SlicrltTs onice, Sunhuiy, Sept. 5y ItSTd. -4U 4. J. Walker's California Vine- gar Bitlei"8 nro n purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly .from the native herbs found on tho lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho nso of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, " What is the caue of the unpar alleled success of Vixehar Rrrmtsf'' Our answer Is, that they removo tho cause of disease,' and tho Tpxrtimit recov ers his health. They mo iho great Mood purifier and a lite-giving princi ple, a perfect RenovaUu'-und luvigorator of tho syRtcm. Never before rn tho his tory of tho world has a medicine been compounded possessing tho remarkable qualities of Vinegar Hitters in healing the tick of every disease man U heir to. They urn n gentlo l'urjiuuvo m well as a Tonic, relieving Ccaipostion or Iiiflammatiou of the Liver oud Yideeral Organs iu lHlious Uinesiioii. The proirOrtieb of D. Walker's Tinkgau lirrrsKS are Aperient, Diauhorotic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, lliuretic, Sedative, Countor-Irrituut, HudoriCc, Altora tive, aud Auti-Kilious. . It. II. HlcUONAI.D cfc f'O., DruuRiaU uul Ueuvrml AyruU. Sui t'nuawi, CcUfur liu, aud cur. Wulilsutuu uiU Cliwltuu bu., Now V"(. Sold br U UruBf itud lH)Uleri. i:t.tatc ot't hatrlea Ueck Dec'd., ""OTlCE is hereby iflveu that let ten ofaduiiu Al istraliou have LtMtu gruutecl to Uiu under ii;ni, ou the estate of Charles Bock, lute of Ilia UnroiiKh of Suubury, Northumberlaud county, l'a., deeeused. All (vraoui luduhttxl to Said es tats aro requested to mako iininediule puyuiout, and those havliir claims to prooeut Iheiu for sot tluuieut CHARLES I.- BECK, Adui'r. Bunhury, AngJJ'J, 1878. w. " OH I'll AX V (Ol'ItT KALE. IN piirtuauct of an order of the Orphans' Court of Nirthuiuberlsud couuly, Pa., will faa (ex posed to public sule, ul the Court lloust), in the borouifh of Suubury, on - '. SATURDAY, the 7tU day or SEPTEMBER, 1873, toe following property, to wll i A certain lot of ground situate to the borough of Bunbury, l'a., bouudud on lUt south by lot of Jacob O. Beck, uorth by lot of Charles Beck, o ceased, east by ml alley, and wet y Fosrth street, coiiUilnin 2b feot iu front on fourth street, end 'i'M feet iu depth. The lot )s Iwealed ou hii;h Kiouud, and Is most dIruUs f buU4, ing purposes. Lute the entitle of Cuais Lsck deceubed. Bale to couiiuence at 1 o'clucli p. iu, wheu tho conditions will be made known by. C lIARl.La 1. BECK, Adnilnlttrator.' buubuii, Aii;. 10 :Z U. u-i M mmzt w - m w t (itto &tibertisemcnts Ksetr'is Kstle of I ten I folate. W1I.L RF. ltl'OfiKn TO PUBLIC BA1.K, 'on the premise, In Jordan township, Norlhiiialierliuid county, on Thtirwriny, October Sd, 1&79, ' The foltewina pti.Jirty tti wit i All that valuable - ' - TRACT or f.AN'D ("ltrmte In Jordan towiiBhlp.N'cnthuinlierlBnd Co., Pa., on the public road lending from George town to ICIiiiKursiown, nnd ' tlireo miles from UiiioiiMii'ti, jllsurlliis ecmnty. bounded as fol lewsi kM the" esst by'huids of Oco. Wolf, on the jvckI hy lands of Moses Wert, on tho sonth by "in nits of WilHnm" Enffre, on -tiro nirrth by Innds of UahrleL Adams, rnntalHlng.40 icrc.Sj and 67 per chec, mctie or whCfooa is cYeeteA u FRAME DWELLlNll HOUSE, NEW BANK c . l!M' BARfl,' .li2f and nil tho sjeCjOssarjt ut-buildlnns n never railing ppi inu of water near tlie house uu or chard with choice fruit. Me. ' The tatrd, ficivfly aircfenred, 4A fw tin excel lent state of cultivation. - Uxl tho property of Henry Winner, dycciired. . . S.llo to cbinimltaoiKf 10 otock'a. til. 6n said day, wlien the comlitions will be nmdo known by MICnAF.I. F.MF.RICH, Jr., Executor ofthi EntnTe hf Henry Witmcr, dec. Jordan twp.; Ainr. B8, 1873. 1 ; '" .- - ' 'Niir.hst,i,''sAYEkrfr 1 V Virtne of 'snTi-SryVrit? of Vcn. Exponns, , l'lurius; Veu. Exptiuns and Levari r arias, issund' out of Ihc. Court of Common Pleas of Nort h'tlm berth nrt Tinuty nnd to tun' directed, will tie c x)cd to publie Sale nt the Court House, Iu tiic borough of Sunhiiry, on ' itloudy, felciiibcr 8th, at 1 o'clock, p., in., the following real estate, to wit : ' ' ' - . All that certain ptr-c or lot of ground sltnnte ,in tlie notouKB Of Sunlniry, afonwukl, marked In tbe general plan of snid borough us lot uuinber ninety-two, (tfci) coutnlninir in brcadtli, north and soiRh ort Broadway street, Illtj'-Jevcn (.')7) fuut and six inches, nnd iu leuuth east and west two hundred ami thirty feet (330,) bounded on the south by Whortleberry street (now Walnut Ftrrkt) on the wert by Rrondway.on Hie north by lot iuiiuIht niiK iv-oue. I'Jl) aud on the cant by an alley, Whereon is ereeted a two story frame buildlnjr with buck kitchen. ! Seized, taken Iu execution, nnd to he sold as L t lie property of Mary Y. hhrunlz, with notice to ' licoi'Ke J-ynii and .Nancy tils wile tcrrc, tenants. AbflOs All that cirt.iiu lot or piece or land situate in Lewis township, NorthnintH'rliiiid enmity, l'a., hounded and ilufcrllmd as follows : beginning nt a stone In the centre of the road; thence, hy land of Michael Welsh, south forty-five degrees, cast j pnfl hundred (100) feet ton stone, thence by laud 1 iif which this is a part, south forty-live and a-half . (4.V2-) dc irreess west Itlly-tlve (35) Teet, to a ' Htone tlience by tliu same north fortv-tlvc (4."i) degrees, west one hit tnl red (100) feet to a stone j ; Ihcucu by the said road anil laud of Christian Oral)', north forty-live (4.") deirrecs, cast tlliy-tlvc ' feet tortile place of beu'lniiiiii;, conlalning 20 j ticrche,Hl rlct inensnre, whereon t enfctrtl a one slory liainu biillilini;, known us the Bethany , Evuiielieat Cliureli. Seined, taken in execution nnd to he sold as the j property or Jmic llollyoak, John l.iudaner, nnd , Howard James, Trustees intrust for Bethany; Church of the Evangelical association, lcwis ! township. ALSO : All that certain lot or piece of irround sltnnte in the borouifh of Wntsoutown, Northumberland county, Pa., hounded nnd described ns follows, to wit : bounded on the nortli by land of Jnmes Wcnck, on the west by the public road, on the south hy land of Philip Wlnterstein, nnd on the cast Icy the brewery properly, contniiiinn in width sixty-two feet, unci in depth two hundred feet, whereon Is erected a one and a-half story brick dwell mil' house. Kni.ed. i.'K'-m iu execution arid to be sold as the properly of Janus t'utnphell. A LSO I All that certain lot of ground situate in the horoue;li of Suiihuiy, county ot Northumlicrhiud, Slate of Pennsylvania, marked In Ihu (jenem! town plan of siiid borough as lot number nlaety two ('J'-') containing in breadth, north nnd south on Broadway street, liny-seven feel and six inch es, and in Unigth. cast and west, two hundred and thirty feet, bounded on the south by Whor tleberry street, (now Wuluut street) on Hie west by Broadway street, on the north by lot number ninety-one ('.II) and on I he east by nn alley. , .Seized, tukeu in execution and to be sold ns j tho proiwrty of (Jeorgo Lyon and'Nancy his wife. Al.SOt v ' . A certain messuage, lot or pleco of land silu- ! ate in Upper Augusta township, county of Nor- ! thunitierland, l'a., ou Ihu south kIiIo of Centre j turnpike, it being the piece of land commonly ' know n as Conrad's academy, lot more purlieu- hil ly bounded nnd described ns follows, to wit . beginning ou tho Centre turnpike, nt the corner of a lot of ground, which the said Conrad sold to Solomon Evcritt j thence along the eastern line of said lot two hundred feet to an alley j thence eastward along linn of sulci alle y (ou u line to be a continuation of the back Hue of the several lots which I lie said Conrad has sold, hieing the piks aforesaid, two hundred Bud forty (-MU) feet to a post ; thence on a line parallel lo the first mentioned Everitl lino two hunched (-00) llpcl to tliusaid Centre turnpike ; thence along lbs sou thern side of said pike ou a straight line two hundred and forty (210) feci to the place of be ginning. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as tho properly of the Suubury Lyceum. ALSO i r- certain lot or piece of ground situate InC'hil liniaqiiB township, NoilhiimtH'rland county Pennsylvania, bounded and described us follows, to wit i northerly by the public road nnd OIIHn, eaitwsrclly by public road, southwardly by t'liil lisciuaciie creek, and westwurdly hy hinil of Ilex nkiuli Park, known ns Ihu Cuuimliigs Home stead, containing live acres more nr less, where o'l are erected a two slory frame dwelling house, frame- barn and other buildings. Also, a Cer tain lot or piece of ground situate in the towu ot Mcintaudou, I hilliscUaiiic township, county and Stato aforesaid. Invalided northwardly by Main j street, southwardly by uu alley, cuaiwardly by j ioi m u. ii. rrcy, ana wcsiwuruiy oy lot oi ChSrles Mailman, containing sixty-live (65) feet In width, and iu depth one hundred and sixty (100) fact more or less, whereon is arootcd a two story brick dwelling louse. Also, twelve nnd a-half (13'j ) certain lots of ground situate In the town, township, couniy, and State aforesaid, known and designated Iu the general plan of said town ns lots numbejs twelve, (13) seven teen, (17) eighteen, (18) ulueieeu, (IU) twenty, f20) t scnt-v-oue, (Ul) tweiay-lwo, twenty. ty-lhree, (38) forty (40) usey-ou (41) forty two, (4'J) forty-three, (48- each 'Jn tabling in width forty foct, aad.48 doptlinue jiundred nnd sixty (1V feet, La If of Lt number thlrty-nlue, (lill) oouHlutng -wOdth' twmty (30) tei t, aud In depth one Ii owl red arnf sixty (H'0) feel, and lot number forty-seven, (47) containing iu width fort v (40) feci, and Iu depth one hundred uud forty feet, (Ufl) ...... , Seized, taken In execution aud to be sold as tho property of J. A. J. Cumiuings. . . SAMUEL II. BOTHER MEL, Sheriff. ShuritT's Office. Sunburr, August liJ, 1873. Emator' Notice. Estate of Ileuty Wltmcr.late of Jordan tp, dec. "VVOTICE fs hereby given, that letters tesll inentiiry hnve been granted to the under signed on the estuta of Heury Witraer, late of Jordan township, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate, arc requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for sottle- I UlCllt. ! The undersigned will be at the residence of the , dejoeased on Thursday tlie lid day of October, 1873, for the purpose of niakiug final settlement with all parties who may be uuaMa ts make set jtleiueut before that time. MICHAEL EMERICH, Jr., Executor. Jordan twp., Aug. 15, 1873. CAMI'IIOUIXE" The' thrnt Discovery for the Immediate relief it Rheumatism, Mearalgia, . Sprains, Bruises, Pains, Si ill' Joints, Swellings, Inflammations, Bunions, Catarrh, Ac, Ac. It will not grease or stain, and for the toilet 1 a luxury Iu every family. Thousand will and now testify to Its great merits. Try It. Price per bottle 35 cents. REUBEN IIOYT, Prop'r 203 Greenwich St., N. Y.4w. ... . , GEO. W. 4'OBI.E, . i JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Bail. F.tat Aoxw, and A rent for the Phii.a - MHWiruit-ili'TCti. PaovacTiva Lira . i. ' lNsbstlsoa Umraav. ' " i X HerndomyrrthttmbrknKi Cotrntil P ' ALL CLAIMS awtruated Iu nis bauds will recolr ;.iciiu4 uiiemioii. ' Herudou, Auif. ti, 73. 1 mo. ri iilk: walk of ' V a 1 n at It 1 e It e 1 llstate. WILL he exposed to Pnbllc Sale, on the pre mises, In Ixiwer Mahunoy township, Nor theinbcrland Co., Ta., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1873, The following Real Estate, to wit t A Certain Tract of I.nutl situate In Lower Mnhanov township, Northnm berland count f nesrth County I.lnc.honnd ed and flsserlWiln tolloWs': on theeast try Innds of Alexander Blngnman and Ellas Byerly, south hy binds of Joseph Spotts, John Ppolts, and Ma hnntomQ creek, west by lands ,pf, Isaac Rndel, nnd J. . lTiken and tilt Abe north by lands of Ellas Byerly, containing 12 1 At BKK, nnd 1 1 PERCH KS, more or less, , . whereoa are erected a two story ' LOU HOUSK, wenthcr-boarded, nnd BANK BARN, and othef out-bulldlhgi i a jcver Jailing Spring of. Wuter.tirur the hodse, an Orchard with choice? Irftlt, &c.57 ' ALSO.'Another TRACT of LAND, In snld township, bounded hy hinds of Solomon Reed, Kilns byerly, John H. l.enker and William Mi chael, containing 29 ACREj, more or less, all of which jia cleared, yid iucxcc-Jleut statj of cul- ALSO, ThcHBdlvldoclnne-thlrd or a TRACT of LAND, sit until in said Lower Malianoy town ships bounded by lands of David Schrclber, William Dcppiu ,.tlie Muhaulongo creek, and a public road, containing 11 ACRES, more or leS, whereon nrrl'cfected TWO STONE HOU SES, one of which is occupied us a Store and Tavern Stand, a BANK BARN, a young OR CHARD with choice fruit, end ull necessary out buildings. ALSO, A Llmstono Lot situate In said town ship, bounded by lands of Adam Leaker, Elias Wert; Jacob Winner and ethers, containing onc hnlf acre, more or less, whereon is erected a LIME KILN. . There is also a lime stone quarry ou tlie lot. , ALSO, Mountain Laud situate In MiWIn twp., Dauphin county, Pa., bounded by Mahautongo creek, lands of Moses Troulmau's heirs, Isaac Rudel. Ellas Byerly unci others, containing;! 121 ACRES, nnd IDA perches, more or less. This tract is well timbered with Onk-Chcstnnt, and pine. The land will be sold in lots of twenty acres each. J.sle the property f Michaol WB; OeeM.S.llo Irfcommence at l o"clork,-m.: on ilhid day, wheu the conditions of aalo will be mule known by PETER WERT. , JOHN WERT. , Lower Maluinoy, August, 2U, 1S73. - . TIIK GItEAT KEMEDY POU CONSUMPTIOrJ which can bo cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by tho hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for tho relief . nnd cure of all Lung complaints, and is oflered to tho public, sanctioned by tho experience of over forty years. "When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy euro in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Soro Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave tho causo behind, as is tho case with most preparations, but itr loosens and cleanses tho lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing tho cause of the complaint. FRKrABKD BT BETH W, FOWLS 4 SONS, Boston, Kssi., And sold y Druggists and Dealers fsoerslly. J A. 11 F.N II. .UcDKVlTT, Attorney at Law and Usitkii Statu CodMissinsrn. OlBco with S. B. Boyer, Esq., In Brlghl's Building, Suubury. Pa. Aug. J'J,'7a. ly. NOTICE. Rule ou the Heir of Sarah Miller, deceased. STATU of rKXXSYLVAXlA, ) Xurtltumbtrlind County, ss. AT aa Orhau(' Court held at Sunbnry In aud for said county, on the Hth day of August, Anno Domini, one thousand, eight hundred and siventy. three, before the Hon. William M. Rock efeller, President, nnd hi Associates Joseph rr a i Joseph Nlcelv, and , Justice of l""B'J Court i Upon the petition of Ephrulin R. Miller, or Slui mokln township, in the said county, one of tho sons nnd heir nt law of Sarah Miller, late of si.id township, deceased, the Court grained a rule upon you, Win. M. Miller, resident in Sluimokin townsnlp, Jane, married to William Foy, resi dent Iu Ml. tUllead, Morrow county, Ohio, John M. Miller, resident iu Foit Wayne, Indiana, and Elixabelh Compare!, a daughter of Johnson Miller, ouo of the sou of deceased, married to Lewis Compuret, aud living in Desmoiiics, iu the State of Iowa, and the petitioner, the. auld Ephraini R. Millar, all heirs aud legal representatives of said Sarah Miller, deceased, to come Into Court on tbe first Monday of November, A. I)., 1878, and accept 01 refuse the Real Estate of said de ceased, at the valuation, or show cause why tho same should uot be sold. Witness tlie Hon. Wm. M. Rockefeller, Presi dent Judge of our (aid Court, at Suubury, this sixteenth day of August, A. D-, 1K73. GEO. U. UEfMESSNYDBR, Deputy Clerk, O. C. Roglster Office, Bunbnry, Aujt. ti, 1S73. ot. Itoardlua; mud Maal N(wbl. SHERIFF VAN DYKE ha opened a Vetcrlu u ry Boarding and Sule Stable. Boarding horse that are well will he kept ludiltereut stable from those that are sick. Strict uttcnllou will be paid to all horses well, or sick. I will cure all had vice iu the horsa, all disease of lb mouth, all diseases of the respirutory organs, disease, of tho stomach, liver, urinary organs, feel nnd legs. rAlqo diseases of lb heady ojos, and all luitwicl lateons diseases. All iturficul eases, such as Bleeding, Nerving,' Boweling,' Firing tenotomy, Tapping the chest, coucliug, Ac. Ac. Also, Trolling huiaes Irivined for the course. Stable back of Oenterul Ujtil. , JAMES VAN DYKF. July 1U,'78. Ut. ' ' ' ' ' ," 'a(lcr: t TrepuasM-rM. ALL Preeo8 arejauisMed aifaluU tiospsss ing, or huuting ii.il shooting on the premi ses of Hi uudwsiBHotl. jir-Vpiicr Augusta town hip, Northuiuberlana . couuiy. 1'enusylvauiu, wilbout iiertnlssion. AOT person violating this notice will be dealt with according to law. GEORGE GAUL. Up. Aug. twp., Jrug. 8; 1873. Is the Most powerful cleanser, strergthncr aud remover of Glandular Obstructions- i.uowu to Materia Mrlica. It is specially adgptcd lOjconstitutlcms "worn down" and debilitated b the Warm weather of Spring and Summer, when tho blood is not iu active circulation, consequently gntherlng Impu rities from slnggishncs and Imperfect nclton of thcsccrctlvo ntgans, nnd Is manifested bv Tu mors, Eruptions. Blotches, Bolls; Pesttilcs,'Scro- ioia, reel .''.. . When weary and lancpiid from ovorwork, and t dullness, drowsiness and inc tla take the place of 1 energy and vigor, tho system needs a Tonic to I bulliLU up and help IV Vital Forces to regain ihclr reenprraths power) a ; I In tlm heal of Summer, frequently the Liver ; andSjlnrn ilpnnt properly perforin tbulr tunc- ""I iecmc unci u riuary urgans are in active, producing weakness of tlie stomach and intestines and a prcdispociiion lo Mllous dtraiige inent. DR: WELLS' :-i Extract t Jurubebt Is prcpareu plrcctly from the South American Plant, and is ieculinry suited to all toese dilll eultlcs t It will clcanse'tha Vitiated Blood, streng then Ihe Lifc-(iiving Powers, nnd renrtf all obstruction from Impaired and enfubled Cigaus. It should be freely taken, a Jiiriiheba is nro- noaucrd by medical writers the most cfflcieiit Purlelcr, Tonio and Dcobstruent kuowu Iu tho I whole range of medicinal plants. I JOHN Q. KF.LLOOO, 18 Piatt St., N. T. Sole Agent for the United States, j Price, 91 per Bottle. Srnd for Circular, nuglilltw WORKINH CV.hHH Mnloor Female $Co"a I week guaranteed. Respectable employment at j home, day or evening) no capital required s full ! Instructions A valuable pnekngo of goods sent free by mail. Address, with six cent return stump, M. YOUNU&CO. 173 Greenwich Street, I New York. nugW-lw j ' MEVER Neglect a Cough. Nothing Is more certain to lay the foundation for future evil ronsciUcncas. WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS are n sure cure for all diseases of the Respira tory Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Diph theria, Asthma.' Catarrh, Hoarseness, Prynei-s of Hie throat, .Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, and all Diseases of the Lungs. In all cases of sudden cold, however taken, these Tablets should be promptly and freely used. They equalize Hie circulation of the blood, mitigate tiie severity of the attack, and will, in a very short time, restore heiillhy actiou lo (he af fected organs. Wdlls' Carbolic Tablets are put up only In blue boxes. Take no substitutes. If they can't be found nl your druggist's, send nt once to tlx Agent in New York, who w ill forward tliciu bj return mall. Bon't he. deceived by Imitations. Sold tiv druggists. Price 'Jo cents a box. JOHN Q. KEI.I.OCt;. IS Illutt-st New York, ung 'Jll.4w.Send for circular. Sole Agent for l".S i I.ot-uloil nt Williamnport, ln. : ,ifcffni 1HCC. Tht BEST COLLEGE in Hi Country. Has the best Penman in Peniisvlva uiu. July 25. iw. For College Pnicr. Specimens of Pentiinnsliir Ac, address DAVIS .t OPLINGER. Williainsporl, reiin'a. A WolIK or Is'TCNSR Isteubst an ii Intuinhi Valvk. 'i:.w.s'roitY. j By tin; gifted son of tho famous ''I'kthi: I'm j l.KV." Tlie result of great historical research 1 An authentic History of Navigation and iu Ma: Ifold Discoveries since the Flood. Abounds wit Startling Incidents, Fearful. Disasters, Lawict I Piracies, Bloody Battles, and Glorious Achieve , incuts i also descriles Diving. 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