Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 31, 1873, Image 2

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    JSmtburji nicrienit.
M. I. MASSER,
I. WILVIRT.
I Editors.
SUNBURY, OCTOBER 31,
Tub Payment or Silver. Secretary
Richardson hopes to keep up Iho payment
of silver, and expresses the opinion that
he will be ablo to do bo unless a run upon
', the Treasury bo made, and the silver taken
out for the purpose of being hoarded. There
is at present about half a million of dollars
in silver coin in the possession of the gov
'. eminent, which it is thought will last some
weeks, but the work of coinage will bo still'
continued though not more rapidly than
: heretofore. There is an aboundanco of sil
ver bars in the country and the- capacity of
the minis is sufficient for the coinage of
about $15,000,000 per aunuin in silver,
"without interfering with other coinage.
The Secretary having been asked as to
, what had become of all the silver in the
country before tlio war, replied that most
of it had been melted into plate, some sent
abroad, and some uow in California. With
the exception of that in California, there is
but little silver coin in the country now
owned by the government. '
In order to prevent any rush for silver
'. coin, ll:o Secretary will, in his order di
recting the paymcut of that coin, positively
forbid that more than five dollars be paid
to oue person, no matter what amount of
money may be called for in the check.
EvEB since brother Chalfaut of ihu ban
vilh lrUlliyenccr had this couuty annexed
lo Montour, to compose a legislative dis
trict whereby ho could give himself a life
membership in the J.eifliituie, and was
defeated .in his scheme on his lirst effort
through a want of pliability on the pari of
Vis democratic brethren in Northumber
land, whose votes ho unfortunately lacked,
ho behaves surly and ill-uaturcdly, snap
ping at every Utile thing that meets his eye.
Last Week he discovered an error ill our
election table, which occurred in the hurry
to get out the paper. : The error consisted
in the transposition of two figures, making
Capt. Lovett's vote in McEwensvillo 82 in
stead of 28. The total vote was the same
' as that of the other papers throughout the
. county. Any school boy of five years of
age, might have seen that it was a transpo
sition of the figures by comparing it with
the balance of the candidates. But it ap
pears that our cotcmporary's calibre was
too small to compruhcud, although such
mistakes occur daily in his own office. Of
-course Chalfant's prejudice against North
umberland county beiug unfavorable, he
States to hear of a republican receiving a
majority. Wo kuow of but two remedies
?or this, first, that if Chalfaut don't like the
company he was so auxious to annex for
'his own bcuefit, let him reconstruct thin
legislative district, and leavo Northumber
land county a district by itself. If that
don't cure his complaint we would recom
mend a doso of mouutaiu herb tea, which
old woman say is very beneficial for chro
nic individuals.
As there is no doubt that newspapers go
very far towards moulding tho public mind
in this progressive age, the more intelli
gent class of our population estimate a
newspaper according to its moral tone and
dignified bearing, and consequeully frown
upon those defieicut iu those qualities.
The mind of the rising generation is ei
ther benefitted or degraded by what he ga
thers from that great source of information
the American newspaper, and its intluence
is felt for better or for worse. The moral
tone of an editor is discoverable from what
he publishes, and his ability from what he
writes. If he writes aud publishes anything
foolish he laeks dignity and feeds the youth
ful mind on nonsense. This is not the
purposo (or at least it should not be the
purpose) of the journalist. Yet how fre
, juently wo see this kind of journalism not
only as matter written, but published with
appropriate illustrations. For example
sco the columns of our neighbor, the 7am
ocrat, of last week. Such tiousense might
edify the visitors of the urog-shop and con
cert saloou, but cauuot be edifying to even
a sensible child.
At least a dozen rivals have sprung up for
tho locatiou of the national fouudiy aud
arsenal. - It will undoubtedly be built in
Peunsylvnia, and no county iu the State
can present better advantages for its loea-
tion than Northumberland, situated in tho
central part of the Stale, with her inexliaus
tablo bed of Coal, Iron aud Limestone,
and her advantages of transportation by
railroad and water, will give her a foremost
1 - rank as a most suitable locatiou for the na
tional works. '
The constitutional convention has fixed
". on the third Tuesday of December for vot
ing by tho people. Iu the city of Philadel
phia live commissioners will conduct the
' election. In other portions of the Slate the
regular election officers conduct the elec
tion. The Lewisburg Chronicle asks those Re
publicans in that district who uniformly
helped to elect Mr. Dill, Democrat, to the
Democracy. Chronicle winds up an article
oil the subject with these honest words :
NoKvWi do not say that votiug for a
Democrat U wroug every man is his own
judge iu this matter but, houor bright, is
it just fair for a man to profess friendship
for one party and vote for the caudidatea
of tho other? Doesu't prove that pcrsous
who do so are more desirous for tho des
truction of their own than the opposite
party. Men of honor, please be Republi
can or Democrats. Let the public know
'where you stand. Don't for pity sake, be
identified with the low order of political
' kealawagt who lay no claim to uouesty.
' ' If you can't support our nion, be gentlemen
enough to bike do part in our primary elec
tions, The third UWt of Edward S. Stokes
for the murder of vue Fisk iu New
York camc.toa close-on VeduesdaT last.
The verdict of the Jury was nHiaughteri
iu the Third Degree, and he wgmd
to four years imprisonment at bar vur
lieueral liunks uaa uecu noruiuateu aiv
-ndent candidal for Massachusetts
"r in the Secoud Middlesex Dis-1
Eiout Years WrrnouT Eating.
There is a young woman named Mary
Fauchcr, residing at the corner of (fates
avenue and Downing street, Brooklyn, who
has, it tfe asserted by her physician, Dr.
8. F. 8pteir taken ho food for fctaht yearai
She is twenty-five years of ago, Brlffht and
intelligent As a girl sho was a close ap
plicant to her studies, and was waut lo
abandon her meals to ponder over her
books, until tho strain upon her intellec
tual and physical strength overcame her.
She also sustained Injuries by being thrown
from a horse. Subsequently she fell of a Ful
ton avenue car, And was dragged along the
stroct for a distance of forty feet by crino
line catching in the car. Sho was then
afflicted by absolute nervous prostration and
has since been confined to her bed. Her
legs are twisted and her bauds are drawn
up behind her head. Sho sleeps but little,
aud is said to bo endowed with clairvoyant
faculties. Sho works embroidery in colors
with great facility, and has made slippers
and siuoking-capg with initials worked on
them. , The doctor is positive that there is
no decent ion iu the case, and has used every
e.Qbi't possible to detect any sign of imposi
tion, but to no purpose. Tho case has
bullied the skill of hundreds of physicians
who have examined it. Herald.
Off for El'kopf.. Kevs. Miltou Light
nor, late of Grace Church, Detroit, and
formerly Hector of this parish, and Hurley
Baldy, late of Doyleatown, son of Peter
Baldy, sr.. expect to sail ou a tour through
Europe, on the 1st of November, expeetiug
to bo cone about ten months. Iu anticipa
tion of this trip they havo both resigned
their charges. We hope they may have, a
safe, pleasant and profitable journey.
Moimtinir American.
The day is nolfimMstant when America
will be called on to feed Great Britain.
Agriculture in England is declining per
ceptibly very probablo the granaries of
America will bo looked to for breadstull's
to feed tho people of Great Britain. If
the coal mines also fail, as is predicted, we
shall some day be called on fur cotton to
clothe, coal to warm, and corn to feed the
Englishman. Wlieu the call comes, tho
btull'to do this will be on hand for shipment,
with enough to spare for any other part of
tho world iu waut.
On Tuesday of this week, as Mr. Jas. S.
Marsh was returning from the furnace with
a horse and buggy, tho horso became un
manageable,, between Seebold's and Pen
ny's. Mr. M. got out of the buggy, and
endeavored to manage the horse, but he
inaugurated a retrograde system which he
refused to discontinue until he backed the
buggcy over a high and abrupt bank, aud
tumbled over it into tho river. After the
introductory plunge, ho discoverved his
mistake and tried to save himself, but was
unsuccessful, aud drowned. At latest ac
counts m traces of horse or buggy were
found. Ltwkbunj Chronicle.
TnE New Pennsylvania Legisla
ture. According to tl.e returns at liar
rishurg the next legislature of this State
will consist of "JO Republicans, 12 Demo
crats and 1 Liberal Republican in the Sen
are, and 0(1 Republicans, US Democrats and
2 independent Democrats in the House..
This gives the Republicans majorities of 7
in the Senate, 2-4 in the House and 31 on
joint ballot. In tho list legislature the
Republican majorities were 8 in the Senate,
20 in the House and 23 on joiut ballot. .
Anotuf.ii Murder in Lycoming Covn
TV. VilH(tmsort, Oct. 28. Johu Mc
Laughlin, aged !50 year, was murdered
yesterday while driving ou a public road iu
Pascade township in this county. Ho was
found ly ing in tho mud with his breast and
throat horribly mangled with a shot-gun
wound. His cousin, James McLaughlin,
started out in the morning with a gun, and,
as he is missing, it is supposed that he did
the deed. Tlieie had been ill-feeling be
tween I he in for some time. This is the
fourth murder in this county within six
mouths. Nelson E. Wade will be hanged
on December 0 for committing two of them.
Black Bass. As the subject of stocking
our streams with black bass' is being agi
tated throughout the country, and as the
Delaware river and Swartswood Inko has
already been supplied with them, it is of
interest to the uninitiated to kuow what
they aie. In the tlrst place they are a fish
unequaletl in llavor by any other found in
fresh water, and arc of great fecudity and
rapid growth. In six weeks after being
spawned they will reach three pounds, aud
gradually increase to tho muxium size,
which may be set at from five to six pounds
a year. I hey leeu niueli on thes lu sum
mer, and the calm, surface of tho water is
often agitated by their breaking for this
purpose. They range iu quest of food, of
ten driving small Ilbh ashore. Iu August,
September aud October they are in tho best
condition for table use, and a baked black
bass of five or six pouuds, iu September,
wUh appropriate coiidimeuls. is a rich dish,
which all who taste will fully ap
preciate. Though called black they are
not so iu color, but have beautiful dark
green backs and mottled bellies. They
have mouths like a trout aud are like a
trout in shape and geueial apperauce.
They are entirely different from any fish
that have been know to exist in the waters.
They cannot be caught easily with a net,
even should lawless persons endeavor to
capture them in that way. Being very
hardy, they are ablo to take good care of
themselves, and to a great extent, at tho
expense of just such other fish as arc not
very desirable for the table. J-'UmimjUtn
(A. 1'.) ictiiocrot
It is estimated that the surplus wheat
crop for Minnesota for 1K73, in its trans
portation to mat ket at Chicago, Milwaukee
and Dululh. will fill lOO.OUUcars, constitut
ing more than six thousand five hundred
trams of fifteen cars each.
The buckwheat crop in Eastern Penn
sylvania was never more productive than
that just harvested. It was not injured by
tho hot suns of August or tho early frosts of
the latter part of .September. Tho crop
here is never considered o much import
ance, thouuh it comes in very conveniently
to help out the winter's supply of food for
both Iho higher nnd lower order of animals.
Tho Unitarian Society of Northumber
land havo received a donation of glutl from
their Stato association. This is probably
the oldest Uuilariau congregation iu the
Slate, having U-eu founded by the celebrat
ed Dr. Priestly.
The Republicans gained a Judge iu tho
Judicial district of Payette county, as well
as two Representatives in the Ix"gilaturo.
This only proves what harmony of action
among our friends, will always secure.
Horatio Seymour, who was nominated
for Assembly by the Democratic Convention
of Oneida county, Nw York, has publicly
declined to accept, lie has been beateu
often enough for higher ottloes than Assem
blyman, aud don't like the idea of a popu
lar rejection for a position which has ceased
to convey auy houor to the individual who
achieves it.
A coukesI'ONDKNT writes lo tho Wat
sontowu ltevord that they have found silver
on a tract of land owned by the Sugar Val
le Lumber.Gompany. D. H. Kauhmao
ra sh.npud fast week. The furnace works
cvor , ututf. Ore is received
STATE KLF.CTIOX.
Tho following is the complete official vote
cast for State Treasurer and Supreme
Judge, ttk the late election.
Treasurer. Judge. ,
it. iXr$ffor- I tfciX
COUNTIES.
Mack
Adams,
Allegheny,
Armstrong,
Beaver,
Bedford,
Berks,
Blair,
Bradford, .
Bucks,
Butler,
Cambria,
Cameron,
Carbou,
Centre,
Chester,
Clarion,
Clearfield,
Clinton,
Columbia,
Crawford,
Cumberland,
Dauphiu,
Delaware,
Elk,
Erie,
Fayette,
Franklin,
Fulton,
Forest,
Greene,
Huntingdon,
Indiana,
Jeirerson,
Juniata,
Lancaster,
Lawrence, '
Lebanon,
Lehigh,
Luzerne,
Lycomiug,
MeKean,
Mercer,
Milllin,
Monroe,
Montgomery,
Montour,
Northampt'u,
Northumb'd,
Perry,
Philadelphia,
Pike,
Potter,
Schuylkill,
Snyder,
Somerset,
Sullivan,
Susquehanna,
Tioga,
Uniou,
Venango,
Warren,
Washington,
Wayne,
Westtnorcl'd,
Wyoming,
York,
2113
12012!
3(188:
2.V10'
2570 j
3872'
3001'
4057:
r.8i4
2541'
2057;
418 1
10-.I7I
2557i
4780
1773
1G!17
1458;
110:i!
4D23'
3150
52111
33'.Hi
417
3752,
2sm
287!
3153
(ill
12051
210'.'
2iiisi;
urn
1110
71133
232.1'
3377,
3024
7178
3173,
C2II
3731
1510
0800
407
850
2181'
3273
2053'
o!N77
128'
823
f.7uS;
1714
2315
3113:
2480'
3517,
1072
2307,
1785
4003
151(1
3830
1130
3710
24881
214H
24S7
8501L12237
. 6009
- 28m
28171"
218ttf
ptfiiiybiwv
2844
7St80
2504
3032
0227
2158
3208
307
1020
2949
301!)
2009
2009
2010
6888
2582
0109
2134
2734
401
2031.
2532
, 2920
3040
2550
2538
1995
2580
3091
3949
, 3KJ0
2112
1200
2709
3303
189
3094
. 905
2512
2212
1048
1507
1450
4757
1233
2315
4000
801 5
3583
519
3050
1037
7150
1907
1320
4013
3417
2213
42732
488
1120
7911
1157
1151
723
1742
1371
1023
2229
1057
4013
1901
4712
1457
5230
4941
1800
1740
14G.r
2584!
3808'
3978!
3323,
1975,
1218;
2899,
33 IX,
199
3112.
91 4 1
245lt!
2231!
1004
1001 1
i4ot;
489
1301!
2429
40011
8017,
359 J'
C94
3154
103S
7000
1900
1310
4034
3474
2240
34200
497
045
7817
1155
1134
731,
1745
1419,
1145;
2250
1082,
4071,
1989
4757'
1459
5249
1115
4149
3252
C104
3298,
405
3887!
3002.
2!I8!
32071
015,
1283,
294li
2050
2099
1127
' 8308,
2427;
.3511'
3074
' 742
3171,
074:
3851'
1502
0807
420,
821 :
2200
3307
2090
51057
. 134
823,
0(184
not;
2333:
408!
2507'
3544
1S22
24 JO
J 828'
4193'
1001
3875
1 151
3742
Total,
244823 219471 240235 225941
219471 225941;
Majority, i 25352
14291:
Yellow Fever. Tho following de
scription of this terrible disease, which is
now prevalent in some sections of our
country, will bo oflntcrest to our readers :
The disease begins with a chill and pain
in the head, back and limbs, which is often
followed by delirium. The stomach will
not retain food, and feels as though it were
on fire. The face is pulled and swollen,
like that of a confined drunkard, nnd the
eyes are red and extremely sensitive to
light, aud gradually tho oraugo or darker
hue charaetercstiu of the disease, extends
to the neck, breast ainfr extremities. Tho
person attacked is ofterr remarkably rest
Iobs changes his position constantly, and
his face assumes a look of intense nervous
anxiety or is tierce and threatening Thei
comes an abatement of ihu symptoms, the
skin grows moist and cool, pain partly
vanishes ; and the patient is apparently
growing well. Tho third state is one of
prostration ; tho pulse becomes more fre
quent aud feeble, nnd the skin darker, tho
tongue is largo and moist, or brown, or
dry, or smooth, red fissured and bleeding.
The stomach again becomes irritable, the
vomiting often incessant and the matter
ejected contains dark (lakes which, if tho
case goes on, gradually becomes tho terri
ble "black vomit," which often looks like a
mixture of coffee grounds or soot.- Low
muttering delirium supcrvcnesr aud- m a
few hours the victim dies.
The monthly wile of Scran tou coal on
Wednesday, in Mew York, show a decline
in all varieties except steamboat.
Five thotiHnud persons are thrown out of
employment by tho slnppago of the Har
mony Cotton Mills at Colrnes, X. Y. It is
said tho mills will rcsumu work in a couple
of weeks. Their pay roll, when in full
operation, is S0,0i)U per month.
The heavy rains last week flooded sever
al of the Sehuykill county collieries, and
in soma cases tho operators hud barely time
to save their mules.
The yellow fever at Memphis and Shreve
port is somewhat uLnling, jet the suf
fering and death at both places have been
very great.
The oldest church in Philadelphia is the
filoria Iei, which was erected iu 170U, ou
tho same Bite as its predecessor, which was
built of logi, and served the double pur
pose of a place of worship aud a defence
against tuu luuiaus.
AHiutic Choleru in Cliiiiu.
ALMOST EVKKY CASK t't'HKD WITH
1 A I K . K I J. 1. K U I
Dear Sius : During a residence of some
ten years in Si a in aud China, as a tuihsiou
aiy, I found your Pain-Killer in a gill of
hot water sweetened with sugar ; then,
after about fifteen minutes, being to-give
about a tablespoont'ul of the same mixture
every few minutes until relief was obtained
Apply hot applications to the extremities,
llalho the stomach with the Pain-Killer,
clear, anil rub the Hub briskly. Of lluu-e
who had tho Cholor.i, and took tho medi
cine faithfully, iu the way stales above,
eight out of ten recovered.
Rkv. It. TELFORD. Missionary iu
China.
Dear Sius : During a long residence iu
Chiua I have used our valuable Puiu-Killer,
both in my own fumiiy and among the
Chinese, aud have found it a most excel
lent medicine. In tho Summers of lsti2
and ltt3, while re'bidiug iu Shanghai. I
fouud it an almost certain cure for cholera,
if used iu time. Iudeed, using it in a great
niauy iuslauces, I do not remember failing
iu a single case. For three years I have
been residing iu this place, more than fifty
miles from a physician, aud have been ob
liged often to full upou my own resources
iu cases of siekuesa. The L'hiueso come to
us in great numbers for medicine and ad
vice. Though without medical knowledge
ourselves, the few simple remedies we can
commuud are so much iu advance eveu of
their physicians, that we have almost daily
applicalious. Wo allow them to cmuc, be
cause it briugs us in contact with them and
opens a door of usefulness. Iu diarrhea,
colio, vomiting, cholera, Coughs, etc.-, your
l'aiu-Killer has boeu my chief medicine,
Yours, very truly.
Uev. T. 1. CRAWFORD, Tuugehow,
Chiua.
Those using Pain-Killer should strictly
observe tho following directions :
At the commencement of the disease,
take a teaspoonful of Pain-Killer, in sugar
and water, and then bathe freely across
the stomach and bowels with the, Pain
Killer clear Should the diarahea and
cramp continue, repeat the doso every fif
teen minutes. ' In this way the dreadful
Acodrge may. be checked add the patient re
lieved in the course of a few, hours.
N. Ik Bo sure arid get the genuine ar
ticle ; aiul it 1ft recommended by those who
havfe usW lU Phio-Killcr for the cholera,
that in extreme cases the patient tafte two
asattaJWlfar ore) toriapoonfiils Instead of one.
3114 2575 The Paln-Killcr is sold by nil the Dr
4i58 2944 gfots end Dealers In Family Medicines.
Drna-
H-CS-Prloe. 25 and 60 cenU and 81,
3:liMiipufs Prop's. 130 High, Pr
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GAHINGER'S HALL.
One 2nght; Only;
i.t' - -
Saturday, NOV. I, 1873.
i it-
Dan; Shelby's
Congress of Stars.
Composed of Ladles and (Jontlemon of ac
knowledged abilities, engnged express
ly to produce the great wnsation
- al play, ifu-i.uis----
JUSTICE;
OR Tin:' '
In which w'il! bis Jntroduccii now nnd start
ling novelties, including thy pleasing !-
and . . ,
1'AUI.on COXIEKT M F.XES,
15y a full corps . of Special Artists.
Popular prices. Admission 35 and 50 cts
lVood'H ItrnptrM ami Mower. -
BEitiirsm-KO, Ia., Oct. 10, 1S7X .'
Simon 8. Bowman, Ki., Eh'q. Upper Dutiphlu
Agrlcalturul An-uciiition, Dtatr Sir t-r- t
SliCcr, Wall ami Slnhicr, manufacturers of
tho 'Hiick-cje" Mowers nnd Rn-ipcm, circulated
ut the Suulmry Fair a Pamphlet n-ttinir forth
that thc-y hail hwn nwnrrtVd by the Judges ntthe
Grand Field Trial of th Upper-Dnnphln Aitrl
ciiltuial Association, tha Diplomn for the hefct
Mower and Ileapr. This evidently Is n mistake ;
the Waller A. Wood-,Mmilacturiug Co. hold
now In their possession the. Diploma for the
"host Mower," awarded thciu hy the Judges at
that tr'a'.
Ho kind enoiish to write me the fart concern
ing the award of Diplomas ns rcorted to the As
sociation by tho Judges of said Trial, (t oblige
Very TnUy Yoiirs. , ,
DAVID WETZI.F.R..
Mii.i.KKsnmiH, Pa., Oi-t.;U, is":i.
David Wrtzlki:. F.q.. Aifont ff Woml" Rend
ers und Mower. Bcrryshnrg, Dir tlr :
Your lulter of the 10th came duly to Imml.and
in reply v o lUl Male lhat the "Buckeye" Kcnp
ers ami Mowers were n warded at our Exhibition
in 187!1, the pr emium for the "best Dropper, "and
that the "Walter A. Wool' received the diplo
ma lor the ''hpt display of Mowcn and Heap-
crs," nnd for tho "best Mower." I
Tho circular printed and circuWtod by Bllfrr,
Wnlls ami tMirbier, mnnufnclurs of the "Buck
eye" Reapers and Mowers, stating Ibnt they ,
were awarded the flrt jrruiititn for the best )
reaper and mower It not correct j thctr nward is
only for th "best display of Machines," and for
the "best Mowing Mucliino" as above stated.
I am Very Truly Ynuts,
fllMOX 8. BOWMAN,
Scc'y I'ppcr-Dauphlu Agricultural Association.
Oct. HI . J S73. 4t. :
Administrator's Notlne.
(Estate of Chtistiah Miller, dee'd.)
"VJ OTICF, is hereby given that letter! of admin
.1 titration having been granted to the under
signed on the estate of Christian Miller, lute of
Bbumukin tnwntdilp, Northumberland county,
Pit., dee'd. All peri-ons indebted to said astute
are rriiieslcd to make Immediate payment, and
those having elalnm to present thetn authenti
cated for sctflumont.
E8T11IR MILLER,
Administratrix.
Shnmnkin twp. Oct. ISTtV 6t.
NEW GOODS
for
FALL AND WINTER
at
NIm Kato Black'a,
Srarket Si'tiare, Sunbury, Pa.
LADIE'S DRESS UOODS of every style and
UHlil.
WOOLEN GOODS .'
of every (!licriptlon, Fancy Goods,' Motions nnd
1 riiniiiiiigs a specialty.
TOILET SOAPS AND l'ERFCMF.RT.
The II not assortment of Ladies' gnoda.
Everybody U iuvited to call atul sue thcui uud
bnv cheap.
October 81, 1ST:!. " ' '
o. w.
KEEPER. C. Vf. UASPLEIt.
FallOoods!
Dry
floods, Notions, Fiirnislinif;
tiuodsi, (JrocerioK, Oil .Cloths, .
(JllOT! Mllfl Utlli
of crery vnrletr, at one low price,
at
Kecfer & liasslcr's Store,
Corner of Koiirtli and Mai ket Streets,
SUNBURY, PA. :
All kinds of Grain taken in exchange same as
Ctt'li. Call ami sec u.
KF.EFER & UASSLER.
Sim'jury, Oct. HI, 17.
ji:o7 . t oiiLK,
JUSTICE OK. THE PEACES
Rkai, Estatf Aobnt, and Agent fur' lbe Piiila
l.illKl.l'IIIA Mi Ti-.il. Photiwtivs Lifb
ISMIIAXI K CUMPANY.
Ilt'rudou, SwtUvwbtrlml ( M, fa.
ALL CLAIMS ciilrutud in hishuuds wilt red ire
prompt atlciitiou.
llenidou, Aug. i'Xy 73. mos.
Xotlre.
"Ol'ICE Is hereby given that nppllcatiyn In.s
X . bet i made to the Court of Common Picas
of Xoriliiiiiihurluiiil county, by the Sunbury Mu
tual Saving Fund uiul Building Aici: tion, for
amemluieal to Iho Charter of Ineoi iHirutimi, aud
that tho same will be granted ut thu next regu
lar term of said Court, unless cause be shown
to the contrary.
L. T. UOI1RI1ACH, Proth'ry.
Sunbury, Oct. 17, IS73. .
" KAKLY fAlA, NTYI.F.H.
A full line of
Mtllluery Uoo4s
from New Yrk and I'liiUih-lpbln, now open at
MltS M. L. GOSSLKR'S
MII.I.Ii:it NTOltC,
trimud nud unlrimed
BONNETS AND HATS,
Flowers, Ribbons, Collars, CuOs, Haudkerchlufs,'
Neckties, and a general variety of ;,
MILLINERY GOODS
selected with great rare from the tendl-ig lis-,
porting houses iu New York and Philadelphia,
ut
MISS M. L. GOBBLER, ,
Fourth Street, below the S. V. R. R.
Every effort will be made to plettsa thoso wao
favor her with their patronage,
OctolMT 8, 1S78.
SEW TOAI4 YARD. "
riHE uudcrvigued having connoled the Coal
X busiasss with his extensive FLOUR & GRAIN
trade, is prrpm-cd In suiply families with tb
V fcll V B KMT DFI Otl,
CIIEAF FOR CAM1I.
Kn.'HtOve and Nnt, t anstautly on bund. Grala
taken lu exchange lorl'oal.
1. M.CADWALLADER.
Suabury,- Jau. 13,' ISiO. if.
ibbcrtiscmcnl.
' ' ' '' NOTICE. ,
NOTICK Is hereby given I tint application ha
been duly and legally made, ou Angast 5th
1871, lo tho Court of Common Plens of North
umberland county, by the Banbury Cuttle Insur
ance Company, unrtor their chnrUr granted by
the tcglxlntnre, approyed April lit, 1870,' to the
Conrt of Common Plena, by petition, nnd certified
copy and authority of the Hon. Harrison Allen,
Auditor General of the Mate of PenniiylTania for
chan go of pains style and title to the Sunbury
VIM Insurance Company, and to amend section
MH Of ald charter, to ai to gra rlbt to laid
Corporation to Usui stock policies of Insurance,
Ac. and nnlcss inffletcnt causes be shown to the
Matrary on or before tha firet day of noxt Term,
to wit t the Ant Monday of November next, the
p rayon of the petitioners will be granted, and a
decree of Court entered accordingly.
IO , - L. T. ROHRBACH, Prothonotary. '
, Bonbnry, Oct. 10, Z873.
IF.AX.Xi 1873.
Millinery.
0 BAST MAkKET ST., KEAB THIS CITT HOTn.,
I . .i '. , iusLliit, I'A., .
. now open, all the novoltlri of the loason in
llIBBONS, '.VELVETS, SILkS, FLOWERS,
.: .i "i i FEATIIKRS, ETC., :
- . I-- i , o : ,,-1 .
i . trimmed anil untrlmmoj
IIATN AM) IIOWKTS,
Notions In ovary Variety, call nnd examine the
fine assortment and learn thu low prices. Also,
: nreitsiniaklitg
of the latest nnd most fashionable styles.
' MISS AMELIA HANCOCK,
Sn'pbury, pa, Oct,. 17, 1S73.
; ' ., ' RTF. WHISKY,
' ..;' ,' .. ' 14.00 a gftilon. 1 1.00 a dozen. ."
.:'.'. ' YELLOW SEAL SHERRY, ,
' . In laVge bottle, 1I,00 a tlorcif.
,i . . tiUl.L" Cf.AL. UK.llMJl,.
18.00 rt down.
APPLE JACK,
JAMAICA Rt'M,
hCOTClt . WHISKY,
CATAWBA '"WINE.
:-- OLD PORT WINE,
. CHAMPAGNES,
SEGAR8, &C.
II. V A, 1'. Van Bell,
TllK WlNR MrUOHAST!",
1310 Chestnut Street,
' Philadelphia.
Oct. 24, 1873.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vix-
Boak Bittbbs the most wondsrfoi Invigor
aot that ever sustained the sinking system.
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones are not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other means,
and vital organs wasted beyond repair.
Billons, BemittenC, and Inter
mfttent Fevers, which are so prev
alent in the valleys of oar great rivers
throughout the United States, especially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan
sas, Rod, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during sea
sons of unusual heat and dryness, are
invariably accompanied by extensivt
derangements of the stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow
erful influence upon these various or
gans, is essentially necessary. There is
no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr.
J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as
they will speedily remove the dark
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels are loaded, at the same tinio
stimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring the healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of
a system thus fore-armed-
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache,1 Tain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in
the Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation
of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs,
Pain in tho region of the Kidneys, and a
hundred other painful symptoms, aro
tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle
will prove a better guarantee of its
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipolaa, Swellod
Neck, (ioitro, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Att'ec-
tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin,
Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, as in all
other constitutional Diseases, Walker's
Vinegar, Bitters have shown their
great curative powers in tho most ob
stinate and intractable cases. j
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases
of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Blad
der, these Bitters have no equal. Such
Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases. Persons en
gaged in Paints aud Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters,
and Miners, as they advance in life, are
subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To
guard against this, take a dose of Walk -SB's
Vinegar Bitters occasionally.
. For Skin Diseases Eruptions, Tet
ter, Salt-Kheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, HiDg wornis,
Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Scurfs, Decolorations of the Skin, Humors
sad Disease of tha Skin of Whatever oamo
or nature, are literally dug up and carried
at of the system in s short time by the use
of these Bitters. . .
Tin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in tbs system of so many thousands,
are etToctually destroyed snd removed. Ko
system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an
theliuinitics will tree tho system uom worms
like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonio Bit
ters display so decided an iuflueuoa that im
provement is soon perceptible. -
Cleanse the vitiated IMood when
ever yon rind its impurities bursting through
tha skin' in Pimples, Erutttioni, or Sores:
cleanse it when" yoa"flnd ft obstructed and
sJucrfshin the ' Vein J: cleans "it when U is
fuuJJ our feelings will tell yotfwben. Keep
tha blood puro, and the health of the system
Wtllsollow.
R. H. McDOHAtD CO.,
Dnursits and Gen. A (IS., Ssa FAmcisoo, California,
awl oor -vf Wsstiinrton snd CkiuDoa Ms., N. t.
iVsMtjrUIraa.tUUaaItswtn. .
ooks !
Blank Books, School Books !
SUNDAT.SCH00L BOOK
and
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS!
New Styles
Note, Letter and Cap Papers.
WALL PAPER. WALL PAPB
t .i i.
x riiiMiicu r
Picture Frames, 0VAL AN$UAR1
BRACKETS !
f MS
Special Attentian paid to
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
All the above (Jooils at Wholesale
HAZEL T INK'S
Popular 'Book and Stationery Store
COR. MARKET SQUARE & THIR1) ST
Dii. C. M. Mahtix.
(il'.O. W. Ill.OOM.
NEW DRUG STORE,
Ko. 13, South Third Street,
Clement House Buiing, Silnry, Pa.
DK. C. 31. MARTIX & CO,
nAVK just reri'ivpd a fresh lot ofl'tirc Drus
uiul I'.itrnt tnc-iliciin-.
c have nUo i full HSMirtnu'iit of
DKRSS1NC AND PACKET COMBS.
Iliilr, Tooth, Xail.Clothe.Shoc uiul nthrr Ih-iisIk's.
TOILET A Si I FAXC'Y AUTK I.K.
KINK KXTUAUia, 1'IHKET U'MlKS, KNIVES Ac, AC.
KEF.D'S (iRAM) DLCHESS COI.OCXK,
llic scoti-st icrfump Ih America.
lMrilun, a Kid Glow M null,
wiirrnntnl lo c-lonii perii-Wly Hie nio-t (k-licutf
sliailrs wiilinul injuiT to the ki-l
All tlw li-adiiik.' pii'l'iirations foi tin. lf.ilr.
NMiAKS, THE HK.bTIX MAKKKT,
PurH-Whui nii'l l.liiiors, fur mfilical purposes,
l'hysli i.-uis Prescriptions nnd liiiiillj ii-i-i-ipts
roKiHnnitcU with pare.
Thankful fur past favors we hope hy faii ck-al-
ini to receive a slmrc of your patronage.
.Vl'lrinhrr 11, ISTlt.
Oi:riIA.S' ( Ol'KT SAI.K.
WILL he sold hy thn adnilnisl rator of the es
tate of Kt'iitien liiiriimer. ik-c, lati-of Up
per AuiHta, ul the Com I Home in siiinhury, on
SATURDAY', NOVK.MUEK 1, 1S73,
all that certain Tract of Land situate In Lime
stone. Valley, Upper Augusta township, North
umberland county. Pa., ndjoinini! lanil-i of E.
(;recnoti;l!, dee., W. 1.. Dew ail, Daniel Miilick,
Lawrence Keen, Aittouy Morris, ihe late Peler
Mallek, the lale Hcv. J. P. Phiudel, and others,
conlainii.tr
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY' ACKES OF
LAND,
whereon arc creelo-) n m w TWO STORT URICK
DWELLINU llOUSK,
New Uauli Rum, and other outuiiildinirs. Also,
an excellent oichnid of elioiee kinds of fruit
Male to commence at 1 o'c'.ock, P. M., when
terms will he made known lv
SoL. Si A LICK, Adin'r.
(ieo. B. Relinensnyder, Dep. Cl"k I). C.
li-c
-- ttf FiiiH'j ArevuiU in Court.
NOTICE is hcreliy'iriveu that Win. II. M.
Oram, Assinnci) of James E. Forrester, has
tiled his account in I lie otliec of the Prothonotary
in and for Ihe county of Noitliiimherlaud, und
that the mne will lm prcseulod to the Court of
Cinnuion Pleas of said couuty, un .Monday ihe lid
day of November next.
L. T. ROURBAC1I, Proth'ry.
Suiihury, Oct. lO. 1873.
Tailoring ! Tailoring ! !
i CHARLES MAIHIi,
1 FSPKt'TFULLY' h-Tornis the citizens that
Xv.he has Jutt rret-lved his
Kprlng und fiiimiuer tinuds,
TAZLORSKOP,
on Fourth Street, below Market, hi the Mullen
liuililmi;, ami thai be Is prepared lo make.up ul!
kinds of
UK.TN' AMI ItOY'tf NL'ITN,
In the latest styles: llavhi; had niueli rxei'i
ence In the business he desires ihe public lo give
him a trial.
Cloihiui; will be nmile up In the latest Pails
and Amerieau Fashions lu the most satisfactory
manner.
1.1V73. CWARLgS MAIIIL.
FALL. OPEIXU
of
Nkw Duv Goods, Giuilkhies ixo Notions.
Cloths, Ciisslmeres, Calioos, aud everything iu
the Dry Good line.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
Quecnsware, Glassware, and Wood and Willow,
ware. '
GROCERIES.
A large assortincut Just opcucd, which consists
of Tea, Colfee, Puirur, Molasses, Bplccs, Meat,
Fish, itc. The Celebrated AUculowu baud made
ROOTS AND SHOES.
Wurraulcd to give satisfuetlou. Iu fact a full
ssortmcut of evcrythlii"kepl i-Jt Pnt-cluss store,
van lo hud at greatly
KEDUCEO nUCES.
for cush. Call aud see the Hue sclcctlou of uew
goods, aod be couviuccd that
r. J. iivk6W'M,
near the l.uthern tTiurch, In Sfirfbtry.-ts the best
and cheapest place to buy all kluiU' of store
goods. No trouble to show goods.
Oilobir o, 1S7J.
Books?
at all prices.
r
rue ui Vviiarge.
BRACKETS 1
IMS
or retail, nt-
GEO. EVANS.
E. G. MAI
FALL, 1873.
We tnfci! pleasure in unnnuncliig to nur
fi lei
nnd Ihu Public generally, that we have o
Hennlifnl assortnient nf Goods for FAI.
WINTER. Wc politely solicit a call In
w ho w ish tn get a
Good I'll, friuprrior llnrlnuim
'I'M'
I. a
Mil
:i
nnu Itt-liulilf Mulfrial.
Our perfect system for Self-Measiiremei.t,
mi-nils llself to every one who in iv desire
ib-r l inlhiug from a distance, copies of
with Samples of ;;oiU, will bo sei.i on a
lion.
to
Mil.
II"'
Qeo. Evans fc Co
1U4 Market Stix-et, riiihulclt.liia.
"Uno i'rlcu" Merulmnt Tailors ai
C'lotliieis.
Semptcmber l'J, 1S73.
rilllE VICTOR DEWING MACHINE ('
JL wanl reliable and energetic Am-Ms in l
county. The "VICTOR" is a Lock-stitch, fcli
tie Machine, with suit' selling Needle, best tiui
cd and most perfect Machine ottered. An
crease of iiKI pvr crnl. on sales of 1S7J over is'
j ror terms, ie., Address, Wl'IDi; KHI.
MACHINE to.. 1-7 Cnestaut Sl.,Plii!udilph
, Pa. Sept. IS, 1873. linos.
Dlt. '. M. MAltTIV, Olliee In Dr
ftore, Clement House Ulock, litliec hoiu
fiiim 11 n. in., to 1 p. in., aud trom G to 'J p. i
ut all other hours, when not Piofessionally
gaged can be fouud at residence, corner of Fr
ami Peiin street. SUNBURY, PA. Purlieu
attention given to surgical cases. Will V
Patients cither In town or country.
i:tittt ofifr(rc Zerhy lscc'd.
TOTICE Is hereby (.iven that Letters of .
.iA ininislraliou have been grauicd to Un
dersigned, on the estate of George Zci by, late
Lower Mohanoy township, NoilhumlKTh
county. Pu., deceased. All persons know
thcniscle Indebted lo said estate are reipaesle,
make immediate jmyinent, and those hav
claims to present iheiu duly aiilhentlcated
kctlleinciil.
fl. A. HOTDORF, Adm
Lower Mohanoy, Sept. VI. ot.
KhtMte vrt'liHrlen lltH-k llerM.,
"TOTICE is hereby given llint letters of adm
. i isiruliou have liseu gruulei! to the und
signs, ou the estate of Charles Heck, lute ol
lloiough of Sunbury, Northumberland conn
Pa., deceased. All persons Indebted lo said
tale are requested to muku immediate pa yme
aud Ihoso liuviuj; cluiius lo pre.-enl them lor i
llement
CHARLES I. BEC K, Adui'i
Suubury, Aug. St, 1S73. 0w.
fall. mili.im:k GOODS
From
FROM NEW YORK AND PI11LADELVI1
BONNETS Jk HATS,
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED.
an extensive assortment of Fancy Goods a
MISS L. WEISER'S MILLINERY BTOKK
Market Stheet, Si mi hv, Va.
My stock of Bprlmr gooils Is unusually la
aud varied, comprising the latest and most
tractive styles, selected with care from the le
lug imyoiling bouses and adapted for the pre
season.
October 3, 1873. ' M1S8 L. WF.ISKP-
I'OR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS A
AlX.TUJiOAt DIKEASXS,
YVELL s' ' CAKUOI.IC TABI.K1
. put up onl 111 blue Boxps.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Bold
Druggisis. Ocl3-4
' HAW MAAIi