Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 21, 1873, Image 3

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8TJNliURY, NOVEMBER. 21, 1873.
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Rail roust Tl m Table.
&BHITAI. A1B DBTARTCRBOIfTRAIKi ATMHBUHT.
if. a R. W. 8onlh.
Elm Ira Mall, 11.15am
Erie Mali, 13.10 "
Buffalo Ex. 8.60 "
DarrlsburgAc. 5.10 p m
P. A E. R. R. West.
Erie Mall, (5.15 am
Renovo Ac. 11.10 a m
ElmlraMall 4.10pm
Butlulo Ex, 7.05 "
tiMtiitnT mn i.kwistown H. H
for Lewtstown at 8.85 a. m.,
on 4.au p. ui.
Arrlvo at Banbury from Lewwtown at 1.85
and 6.65 p.m.
., snAwoKrw Division, w. 0. R. w.
UtAVB- I ABRlYB
Kxpreaa, 11.45a m I Ma'l, 9.85 a m
Vail, 5.15 p m I Express, 4.00 p m
An accommodation train leaves Shnmokln at
7.10a m, arrlvlii? at Mt. Carmcl at 7 40 a ra.
Retnrlng, leave Mt. Carmcl at 7.00 p m, arriv
ing at Bhamokln 7.30 p in.
DXUVIt-I.E, HAi!I.ETO! WH.KFflnAItMt n. R
LEAVK. I ARI11YB.
Mall, C.45 a m I Aeooinoila., 10.45 a m
Accotuoda., 6.05 p m Mall, 4.10 p in
LACRAWANMA AXD BLOOMSHUKG R. R.
Leave Northumberland at 5.85 a. m. 0.40 a. m.
and 6.10 p. m.
Arrive at Northumberland at 10.47 a. m. 0.30
p. m. and 11.12 p. in.
Accidental Insurance Tickets can be had of
J. Sliipman, Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
Winter Arrangrmrnt for I ho l'ont
Olllce at Sun bury, Ph.
OJjlct Oncn from 6.50 a. m., to 8 p. tn., txcept
on Sunday.
TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE
MAILS.
Arrives ns follows i
From the East at 5.15 a. ra., 4.10 p. m.,
' South, 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p.m.
" West, 5.15a. m., 11. 15 p.m., 4. 10p. m.,
North, 1.50 a. in. .11. 15 a. in., 4.10 p.m.
Shamokln, Mt. Carmcl ami poiuts on
that Hue, 0.'i5 a. m., 4.00 p. in.
Mails close as follows :
For the East, S.45 a. m., 13.50 a. tn., 4.50 p. in.
" South, 10.50 a. in., 4.50 p. in. 8 p. in.
" West, 10.50 a. m., 3.5;) p. m., 8.00 p. m.
" Noi'h 3.50 p. in., 8 p. m.,
Sliamikln propur 11.15 p. in.
Sh.'iniokin anil olllce on that route, 4.20
p. m.
Money orders will nol be Issued after 0 p. m.,
ou Saturdays.
,T. J. SMITH, '; I-n.
iusincss joeals.
Tun Improved tl rover A Uakrii Sewinii Ma
iiiink. Thusa celebrated machines are ollered
it th'i most reasonable rate. For pait'culnis
apply to 1). i. KUTZ, Agent,
Feb.2iV3.-1y. Upper Augusta township.
Cauoi.ink Pami'. dealer i'i Musical Instru
ments and Sewing Machines Market street, near
Third, Sttnhury, I'a. Call and ev.nmino the b?st
Organs, Melole.ms, Sewing and Knitting Ma
chines In the market. Always on hand the Es
tey. Silver Tongue, Smith's American. Mason A
Hamlin Organs. Orders taken for nil kind of
Pianos and Musical Instruments. The Peoples'
Favorite Sewing Machines ; Dnmest'c and dro
ver A linker. Persons purchasing machines
from mo wlil receive instructions. First-class
Knitting Machines for sale.
Hats and CArs. Samuel Faust, lias Just re
turned from Cue city with a large assortment of
tho latest stylo hats. His stock U full, and the
1 itcsl styles can bo had at hU store, on Market
street at city prices.
The Great Ckabti. D. A. Finney has the
latest assoitment of goods In market. Every ar
ticle Is purchased with great care In the city mar
kets, and everything In his store can he relied on
as the best. Ladles goods of every description.
Cloth and Cussiuiercs for gentlemen. Hoots and
Shoos, notions, jewelry, and every article usual
ly kept in stores, will be round in his assortment.
Everybody Is invited to examine his stock. The
best bargains are guarnteeil.
fCocal Affairs.
Botmuou OiiDKna. Kubtcilif rn to tha Avehman,
kuowing thoiiiselvoH iui,-btcd, ami iiuvo li trough ui!e:tt
ou baud cau pay ui in order rt their full vuliu
We publish the pro;oft'l Caiiti. iulm in thin Ihfuc Ui
full which nUouM be carefully r-.iU by every sotc-. " The
adopt iou by t.i people organic hws winch nre to direct
their government for your, in uti net ot the ffraveat iiu
portauoo aud cUIa for their Wnt net ion, Every c.lzcu
ehould weigh lta virtu? and it defect, mid give bin
votj"for theCooritituti m,"or ".'.giiiiiit theCVtmi ution,"
a tie deems be it fur lle gcuent. wi-Uur.
YvtT new boiifttw are btiug eitctt-d on NVrth rourtU
Htrtwt by Juhu 13. Leuke-, Es.j., which wiil le re.idy for
occuiwicy in the Hpring. They ure till iutomU-d an ttu
aut housw, and aro being built with all the luojoru 011-
Hard Times. AV in. II, Miller of tho Exotlfior Boot
aud Hhofl Store, who bun ulwu.vs au eyo to tlie poor, in
now Helliug hia immttLne atock of Uuota and tihmta at re
duced price, aud at mu!i rat that uo oue ueed auffer
for tha want of wear oa their fee.
The jour we receive the money due ua for aubcrii -tiou
aiid advertiHii, the aooiicr we will be euubled lo
cularge aud Improve the Auekicak, We state thia fact
that those who are dilatory will uudera'arrd the delay.
Hand ou your inouey and we Will immediately put it into
circulation, aud hard times will cease kucn-kiug at the
door. l'ay the printer and money will become p leu tier.
Removal. W. A. Sober, E... Attorney at law and
Couuty Hdicitor, la about to rcmoe U'.h law (noe to hiH
reaideuoe on front street t low Market, fl at door below
tho First Natioual bank buildup, where he will be pleas
ed to have h jt numerous ft ienUa to cjII ami se him.
Clients wiil always flud hfm ready to attuud to their
wauts.
PEBtoHAL. Prof. Huw-d i.ty( the colored orator,
jia our sanctum a viait oa Wediieaduy luat, while on
hi$ wy uorth to recruit hia boalth. Tho Pfofeaaer is
a gitloinao of ability, aud ojo of the utoal talented
tratord; of the day.
n, Eng., bubout taking up his abode in
Richmond, VU.t whero ba prchaeed a brewery to man
ufacture lager beur.
A Ball wiil b given onrucLty evening next, iu
Lyou'a Ilall, Muikel 8t., by le Suiibury Comet Baud.
The eutertaiuruent should bwbllpatrouizedaathebaud
is iu need of funds. No one tould refuse to take a ticket
veu if they can not atteud, aab proo-v ids go to a worthy
cause.
BAIlTLETT'a TOUTAUm PUTOUAAfH OaLLEBY. A
Portable Photograph gallery haibeei ej ected opiKwita the
City Hotel in this place by Mr.iartrtt, where the most
accurate picturea will be taken lurilg any kiud of wea
ther. Extra facilities- for taking pinlirea will be found
iu this gilU'ry, aud iuduceiuoutoffied better than can
be had iu city eatabliNhmeulH. lr. U-irth tt intends to
remain here a "hurt luue, and allwht desire a first class
picture should avail lhi;mstdves tf tha opportuaity.
The c; L;iateutui taC.uerou colliery, at Bha
mokiu, for the month of CHtot v wore Vhe largest ever
made iu oue mouih from that laoe.
TaVINO TO KbE CP. Tha flKAiiaiui .. u,..
. unum uuMlY
lu tha Miuwulc builjing, B. L. !Uuaeit,U4h, 1m trjiug to
""e l' unnieui, wi u coiD"U'l to seud daily
tat new mppUw, uj yet bin twk diuuiintic u mnidlv
M h iwu grt ot .tuck. Tlii luo.uus.iof sje J uuim1
by bun wlUug low, aud ku.lig tha tumt f. Ii1uu1j1o
uaortmeut on biud, Ula stock li eousitf. ol tha moat
uo-jero nnprove.1.
Tub gift concert to bo given by the Waahlugtoa 8ieam
Firs Company on the Xld of February uest, prutaiaea to
be TOTT .UOOMUtful. Lalue liumhMF of I .Or... u h.v. i ...
diapoMd uf. Aa au example our old friend Ovo. Cuurad.of
Furdytowu, to euourag. th. vuterprue, purchaaud ous
huudred tickeU a fow dava auo. Muv .i..,..,.,. ,...
also largely luvwted. The prooeedaof tbooouoert ai.to
b. applied to purckaaiug a uiouu Fir. Euglne, and
trust that vy oltueua wui gi. evtuy enoouragumeut
to the 0Jin4uy, for tljir .alerprlt j. The object ia ous
lO .VOT arav Wtirthv ...4 wi.ll. .... ,ii ,
- ' j i ".... wn tavi m inu .
trlfl th. agratata amount will MUnliah au organisation
41.1 will K . , . . ...
wuiy . run oeseiH 10 our town, but
toaec to tho Jr. rliparunuit of Banbury,
Hiotiko T HHAMOKrs. On BnturdsylaatheuiftKirs
aud laborers about Shsniokln wore rid off by tholr m
pluyers. The amount pId out was lurfjor than on any
previous pay d.iy,amounllrig to all to atiout ono huudrod
and twelve thousand ilollura. Bmn aflsr th. men were
paid Aifhllng onmmanoed, which was eonttnneil from
Saturday ewnlnff until Monday. Tbs pesos offlonrs
altmptd to qmll ilia riot but wen roughly handled,
and not until tba military made their i pearanoa could
tba rioter, be eompellod to stop. The result of th. riot
was a large number of battered beads. Several arrests
were roarlo of the ring leaden. On Tuesday morning
Onorge Phllit , Abraham Decker slid Hobort MeOlaiie
were brought to Hie J-ifl at this jdane for resisting Con
stables KiBRlnger and Hauntr-go'viml Jereniluh Zlnnnor
mau for assault slid battery ou D. Etseuhurt. Ooustable
Risahiger eilleit at our office, and by bla appearance be
must have had a rough time of it. He statea that during
the meli at least twelve mea made an attack upon him,
tearing hia clothing off of him, aud robbed him of about
forly dollars iu money. A sipiad of Cpt. May's Company
aeoompanlcd the officers n bringing the rloicielo prison
to await a trial at next court.
Foil the satisfaction of those who wore araid, after
the Commissioners gave nolloe that they intended to pay
off the whole County debt ou th. 15i.lt of this month,
that they would be uuutilu to curry out their intention,
we will state that the C.mu'y Trm aurer has considerable
of an ovorplus o:i bunt sbovo tb.b:dob!eaness, and that
th. money la .tr.ii'i . - eery oider now outstanding
whichwere not prs viio.Vi'd ouwhich the interest ce Bid
on Saturday Lwl. We state ibis fact for the b.utll'. of
those who eadiavolvd to cmhirrass tho Cominir-slouera
from acooini !iK'..ii4 tLfir object. Even tbosa rdltors
who eipnatod doub's In tlmir ,Ioiiruiilsof the ability to
pny off tho debt, will now lctm that the ConimiHsiocors
understood their own biiBineaa bettor than they did.
A Land Ri.mu. A slide occurred eirly on Wednesday
morning aboro Oeorgi'towu.on the N. C. ltollroad which
detained the Erie M.dl fur several hours. A freight train
ran into the slide, and damaged the locomotive and a
number of cars. No ono was seriously injured, sever;.l
brckatuan received some bru:aea al.d one had bis nose
broke.
Johm D. Poctt Ea4.,one of ivuil pioneers In the Shomo
klu regions, died at Sliainoklu on fsahirday last, aged
about 01 years. Mr. Douly w is an llidtiitriotia besinos
mm, and amussi'd qut'e a fortune in the coal business.
Ilia funeral Wis lugly attended on Tuesday List.ly rck
t one, frlendn aud tho M::sjnic fraternity of whhh he
was a member.
HiNf; Mr. Cot.l has becom? the prorieior of the Cle
meut Home iu this j lac, r.ul'.e'-a in that estal.i:lunenl
move along as amnutlily as ever. Mr. Cool is mildly
gaining a wide rei uliitioli as nn uble man aa a landlord,
possessing Hie lioecHwy ijii.:llliealon nf l luisinj bis
guests, and making all fl at bon.o In l.ii jreseuce,
while I'apt, Ford, beY.l.d the hir lievrr n:'ss.n a good
Joke, and is eve;- le ly tn an j !.. tlio l-s.' iu M irket in
the apt' II 111'. All w'l.o UrivJ cc.pi lii.K d Willi N" .t
Foril soon di. c .er tliai hisclji icl (tpjea.ai.ee mnkoa
his u.nny iilouds :'o I Iraj py all over,
Wur Pont lie takk ui Mossy. i)e..rn the la'e
e'.cc io", aud wll'Ml th-.' C i;n:iii "ijiie;Ti adverlisi d that
t'ley In'einle.t to pay ell' all ion t i r lors ou Hie lr.th of
November, the n- ni ht als !. n'.iU 1 throughout the
ouilnly lliat til" Commit lc:i.-..i trail I i:ot liable lo) ay,
and tint Oir iiotiiHi w;!S o. ly jri.e'i for politicr.1 elect.
Among th- nmai til itint o;' toead DemoeraiB Was our
frle :d J cob LetviriMg. ltegiatr and Recorder. Mr.
Li-laenring holds some sevc i thnnsaiid dollars In count v
orders, aud when tho nuiir.y waa tendert'l lo litm on
Sjlnnlay last in legd le..,!er befoie witnesai hi. relu-d
to receive i . T..ls I.j..k ..s :l.ea ,li Mr. Lisom liig in
teoda lo forer lln- coiiuly ('. nnli s-ionera to ay him in
terfat as long tb he feels d:Hiio,o.l to niaae tbnn do so
uotwithstuudb g frit Ibe county hi a no use for the mo
ney. Uut ra ,-i tender va nude lu regular form tho lu
te r -at will be slopped. It may lie perhaps too, aa has
t e 'U suggested, that the refusal is one of Jacob's elec
tioneering schemes.
The To.. We beer a g-eat .led alunt pior men go
ing from house to hoaie l g ;i'ig for fo.,d. Wlrl? some
of these parties nnv be v.n fiy of sn.j atby, a largeror
tion of them nir.kc H n en U-; to e iauiiuo the premises
of citizens to plniid.r at nigj'. K.ei family should
keep a strict watch over th- parlies, and when tby
shows'gns of Intent to plunder, inform the police the
flic, bj Ihey can keep a wa'ch on th-m.
A liir aed about 11 years naine.l Albert ltow man,
foil deatl, in Itnkmtown, Dauj iiin couuty, on VTednea
1 i.v of last week, while on his 'ay to school. He hud
uc-c.i stil.Ject to Bi'Canis of the heart,
ltrv. .J. r. Ilrns.i.:, r f Willt.n.isi ort, kn-t h.'s watehon
the cars tietweei! tint lace and Stuil,;iry, on Tuesday
hisl. Tuo v..ich was att-rwar.ls found on the railroad
track ;.bove the djnt, iu this lace.
TllKelitoro.' tUe Maxy returns tllii.ks to Dr. Awl
for a c il.haoe head. V e b.., e it ia more sou.d thau the
ouc he baa to loi.g possesseil.
List of I,eters remaiali: in tlie l'ost Olllce in Sun
bury, Nov. lit,
John X. A Ihuis. M:bs Ilunna O. llohl , J. H. rt..sler.
Joseiili Contxm, l m r'allylMnk. lirti KvIi.t, Jik-1 Fink,
Win. 1. Fisii-r, U. NI. tiroes, Gtvru'eG:lnior". Hairy t -zet'n,
M s, amiie Hall, M-ss Ilclieii J. iiel.ur, A. 1..
Meixler, K. 'juj de: , T. Tliatcher, J.
J. J. HMiTH, r. M.
QfC.T. A fow di-ya ago while lu CakeUmu, we l otlc
ed a vei-y hr.r.dsonie dwelling bor.sn which is alsnit be
ing eiec'el iu that pait of our town by oue of the late
"court ho w rb g,' who, it was rei-orted, lert office iu
deatitute clrcuu.a.a: ccs. It reminded ua of the miller's
fat hogs. A ne'gaU.r remarked they were very fat, but
he oould not say wlose torn they bad oaten.
The Cirt IIotel in this plicj now ranks aa one of
the foremost in the eouiitry ca a after el by the large
nuuiber of arrivals daily. Mr. Ed, T. Ifi.hiji.-llr, the
propriclor, is now running a free bus to, bi.nl .i, where
Fred, the Porter, is heard above til others ihrieg as
aengera to take a free ride to a flist class hotel. The
houae Uaa every couveuleuee for gue:s, ciemdiuess and
the boat order prevailirg, w'jtle Ibe tuYes c nr.jmro with
any hotel iu th. country. Mr. Oliver Pruroh'ile', the
chief clerk, ! always on hai:d loseolht. i;uep'A i.te int..de
comfortable, nud koeja, things inovi. g epuil to any ho
tel iu our Lirgij citb..
Jicob Rrrz 4ANof Willi uiiSjMrt, was kdled by (I virge
Mebs, lu Armstrong township Lyeajmti g county, ou
Wednesday of I. st week. Melw waa arreate,! aud alledg-
ed that the deed waa committed in se:f defence. After
a bearii g ho w.-.s acquitted.
The Philadelphia and Heading coal and iroUMuipauy
suspended ope-atioua at tLcir Trevo tou oolllery iaat
weik.
J. D, James waa injured iu Clement's atttuu mill ou
Thursday of last wut-k by lieiui; atrin It on the forehead
by aonie heavy timber. Ills forehead was cat ojwu aoiue
two iuehej.
BiKre the first 0 . a of anew made their apiwarauce.
givii g indications that winter ia ai.i or.cblnK, ourfrieud
F. Hcaaff er baa emi-loyt 1 more him Ja, aud ia woi king
almost day and ljgt to ae.oniii.ol..t hia numerous
customers witu w.irm ad apleudidly tt'.ting garuieuts.
Oeutleiuen will ulw.oi be guaranteed a lit wbiiu the
gooda be furnialiea are tba b.a: iu the uiaikct.
A HrABTLi;ia TSI TB ! Tut.USJUlla die aimuullv from
UeKleclwl euugUa and Ciits, .ia"l wkiu lij eu lino ouu
auuiptiuu, or other emu;.! , l..tnl U.e-sea of tuo Iuuks ;
wbeu by the timely u i a al::gl bjule oi l)r. Wiaiar'a
Halauui or Wild Cneury their hea have boeu preaerved
to s greeu old age.
Tribute of Iteatpect.
At a reffulnr s'ated meetinarof "i.u J, k.l.V,h"
Degree I-udKa, No, MO, 1. o. of O. V., tlie lollowiug pre
aiuole aud rcaulutioua wuro unanimously adopted :
ur.MKAa, ii mtojuuu gouu Ui eur llvAVelily lather iu
Hia ililiuHe wiadoui, to remove by delh aflvr Ujug auf
fering uuder most exoruciiOin i-aius, uitreateiued aud
Ullen restweted aiater l:leauur Header, Iheieltire,
lleaulved, Tliat wlille e aulanit to the Will of Una
who "duetb all things well," we aurfly fetl aud Uuiply
mouru tlie luaa ol our departed atur ; tliat iu this se
vere atroke we fully realizj tbs faet 'Mhat we too uiuat
follow her; aud that wo tea Ilia liaud uf our tieaveuly
. Hiinniu, HI .IIUUIUM,
IWaolvttd, That iu her death wa have loat oue of our
beat members and wariueat frietids of our Older; oue
wIunis gracea ai bariuouiouaiy devolojU iu a Usiuiilul
Cblallau ciiarsoter.
lUwoive.1, XUal wa deeply sviuualhiz with our be
reaved brother, Haluuei Heiler, liulaiud of our deceaaed
aiater, aud bla family aud fr.etida, uoiumeuiblig liieui to
lue au-wiae auu meieiiui (ou, pru lug tuat lie may com
fort them, aud sanctify Una ant.ctiua to their elerual
good. .
ueaolved. mat a cony of the, raaoluiloua be xait Ui
tba tjereaviMt family, kud liiat U.S aaiue ba .ublianed LuT
u iwt oouuty pa; eia.
U. it. U lit I IIOWIME'.V,
H. J. Hill
K. t. liAUTUOliOMKW,
Coiumlllas.
r LTSua, Sov. it, 1873.
(rou tea amebhoah.
Messhs. Editousi Iu your Amebicam of
October 1st, an extract beaded, " Advlco to
Ldh," but Ua earefullr and iudlg-iautly
read, aud the fcnoll of which It the tubmllllu(
of this to your eoiumns.
We. who arffall fentlulnes are not funetlcttllj
aealont ov our rights, aud do not believe lu
nor wiab naWratlon of tho liniuuuitlos of men ;
we moat emfibnrleally wuut our place at decreed
Uy the Divine Author of eue belug, which, to fa
as goes our comprehension of Iho luwr In holy
wit, has not constituted woimin As other than
titan' "onipiinlon. hi" eqttnl, bis help mute, not
h's slnve, no the rrratlllnr ol his every enpr'ce.
Wo do not want tho liberty of the polls: with Its
Kccompnnlmcnt of meanness not the Itifrlnife
ment of tnitn's sphere) wu are content with
home, wotnsn's realm, wherein virtues shine,
Drtgntesi. - it man so en ants mt part in tuo
mnlrlmonlnl dramu that tho boundary be not so
circumscribed at to deprive woman of her unit
llonnhle rights, which, when done compels Iter to
dissolve herself of trite feminine nature and
transform Into masculine so for as prncllcuble,
conireulnlity not the Incentive, necessity becoin
hit: her law Tor nct'on, hence It it nol Uncommon
to hear denuiiclittlons of women who, III spirit,
have become men, because, I say, driven by the
lack of siipcrloilty In men, by that very imbecil
ity which is accompanied by an exacting nuturo
exacting; It truly Is when exuciimr of women
atonement for man's deficiencies hit Imperfec
tions, which teems to be the Idea In " Advice to
I.tidles," wherein Is said, " the wife must do so,"
and thus must devote tier lll'e to the happiness
of whom ? of him who litis vowed to be her sus
tiiincr, her protector." " Shu nint not Irritate,"
" must not draw on his patience." " not Increase
his obstinacy," "not retaliate," In short, she
must not be, human ornf n natiirenpproxliniitiiiir
humanity. Now, In the name of u 1 1 i;ood com
mon tense, where would this rode plnco man
lie who claims supcri.u liy, w ho would stand as
(lod created liltn, a imbl bcluir. who would bo
the oak round which tic vine c.lturs for support,
in the fninillnol'wliicli he do nnu Is the respect
of his wile, nnd only this, respect, oh ! bus.
band, Is the " greatest boon you can he-tow In
y.ur home ;" of far prcntcr Value in its happi
ness than tlirj " little lime, patience, Intrigue,"
et cetera, pictured lu llu extract. Is it possible
10 command honor when there is not an equiva
lent therefor I Many women who would ho the
" b'.cssed amon? women ns wives an I mothers,"
have been most cruelly transformed by the great
dearth of auiflit ciiiinblini; In the characters of
nominal husbands, lie class of which, It is well,
art In the minority woll, too, that there are
exceptions lo every rule.
Ill her true nature woman I. not exacting, does
not "sih for more woilda to conquer," if in her
domain her riulils are respected. Have you -ecu
differences in families, some happier than others ?
It Is not nn Herculean effort to divlip! tlie wliure
fot. Little kindnesses, little appreciations have
been wauling t little, vety little actions on the
part of husbands have alienated affection,
changed love to balled, honor to dishonor. The
preservation of matrimonial virtues is a mutual
right. The one-sided udvlee ia unnecessary.
Home happiness Is in mutual keeping. Wc study
the nature of the soil, the sunshine or the shade
for flow eis, whose beauty and fragrance we would
possess. Home happiness Is in value a deeper
I heme, nnr Is It the exclusive til lit of tho wile.
011 I husband, '.n the keeping of which In thy
remembrance thou inayest greatly enliaiiee thine
own lia;; hu's.-s nnd that of tlio?e given to thee
by thy (L'rcutor.
Ma t:i.
Asiiallo ( lioloru iu t'hi.i:i.
ALMOST EVK11Y CASK C'UHED WITH
i a i k i i. ia i: tl I
Dr.AK Pins : Dtirint! it rpMilctiee f snmo
tell years in Sinni and Cliina. ft luNsitm
my, I fnuitil yottf rain-Killur in n of
hot water nwci-li in il with fti.ar ; then,
after about lifli'itti initiulcs, biting to ivo
about a talilespotiiiliil ol'llm same mixture
every few miuutea until relief was obtained
Apply hot njiplicati'ins to the cxtreniities.
Hatliu the Btotniiuh with the Pain-Killer,
clear, nnd rub the limbs briskly. Of those.
who had the Cholera, pun iook i"o niutn
citio faitlifully, n way states above,
eiHit out of ten refcvet'etl.
Kev. 11. Tl'V.t'OKU. Missionary in
Cliina.
I)KAR S"!S ' Tlurinp; a long residt nro in
China 1 1:1 vu ,lst t' our valuable Pain-Killer,
both i my own famiiy and among the
(Jhitv'se. and have fouud it a most excel
lcat medicine. In tho Smniners of LSti2
and 18ti:l, while resitlinsi in .Shanghai. I
found it nn almost eeitatn cure for cholera,
if unci! in time. Intlecd, tis.in; it in n n.nt,
many instances, I do not icinemlicr failing
in a single case. For three years 1 have
been residiii!! in this place, more than hlly
miles from a physician, and have been ob
liged often to fall upon my own resources
in cases of sickness. Tho Chinese come, to
us in great numbers for medicine nnd ad
vice. Though without medical knowledge
ourselves, the few simple remedies wo can
command nre so much in advance evcu ot
their physicians, that wo have almost daily
applications. 'o allow them to come, be
cause it brings us in contact with them and
opens a door of usefulness. In diarrhea,
colic, vomiting, cholera, coughs, etc., your
Pniu-Killer has been my chief medicine,
yours, very truly.
Key. T. P. CliAWFOUD, Tungehow,
China.
Thoso using Pain-Killer should strictly
observe tho follow ing directions :
At tho commencement of tho disease,
take a teaspoonl'ul of Pain-Killer, in sugar
and water, anil then blithe freely across
the stomach and bowels with the Pain
Killer clear. Should the diarahea and
cramp continue, repeat tho dose every fif
teen minutes. In this way tho dreadful
scourge may be checked and tho patient re
lieved in the course of a few hours.
X. 1$. He sure and get the griiuino ar
tielo ; and it is recommended by those who
have used the Pain-Killer for the cholera,
that in extreme cases the patient take two
(or more) teaspoonfuls instead of one.
Tho Pain-Kiiler is sold by all tho Drug
gists and Dealers in Family Medicines.
Price, 2." and 5(1 cent's and 1.
PKI1UV DAVIS & SOX.
Mnnuf"s A Trop's. 13d High, Prov., 11. I
Oct. 31, 1H73. ltn.
Ki'i:(iii,.uii(i:s.
Tot ttialislN, To .lien oi' Medium
Means, mill lo nil Vi iliing
IlumeH itiitl links AvoiU
I'uj iua Heutis.
Uv referenee to the Wntsoiitown Itteord and
Suiihnry "UtiKettc" will be seen u full and more
explicit deseriptiou of the property 1 oiler for
sale, either In lots or by the ueie. Uut what I
wish to more piutle'ilnrly tiling before the pub
lic Is the LIBI'.HAI. TKli.VS ou which they ure
Olfered.
I will SELL LOTS from to t50 and
Lands by the AC'ltK horn f (iu lo f 'Ui', aecordiug
to ttie locution.
Tekms : Ten per pent, or the ptuelmse money
down, ibe balance in time end iiinrtitil- to aiiit
purchasers, i'roiu N E to KKillT YKAKS, with
Wgn Interest from iby of sale.
The streets und ulleys ill be opened us fust as
lots are told, to Hi it nil mny bu a)prou bed with
ease.
All persons who nre now paylni; rent can have
an opportunity of eeciitiui; a homo for less mo
ney mutually tbun lli'.'V urn uow THROWING
nWAV lu reul.
Any jiersou wislilng to teo tho lands nr lots
will cull on me, wbeu every opportunity will bo
ffiven them to have a lair chance lo see the supe
rior udvantngct presented to the public.
In addition to the lauds uhove reierred tn, I
now otter for sale TllKl'.E DWELLING IIOU
K3, situate on Water street, In Wiilsoniown bo
roUL'b, the one being; the luri;o anil comiundioiit
Brick Dwelling now ixeueied by me, nil of sold
dwellings having the neeesaaiy out building for
iinmediiile use.
For further Information call on or address
J. M, ftll.i unt.
Wauoiitown, ra.
October 81, 1S73. 1 yr.
MERCHANTS and M ANUKACTL'K
i.Ks will beat inauis their shipmcuta
to their detthiHtion by ii-in
Ipii iiIhoii'm
t'.Ti:XT NIII11I.U TAUH I
over l wo Hundred Millions have been used
I within the pai-t ten years, without complaint ot
losa by Inn becomlm; iieluciieii. All r.xprest
Co' use them, bold by Printer mid blalliuicrt
everywhere.
Oct. 81, 1S73. Sin.
t'hiltlreu olHen look Ile aud Kirk
from no other cause than having worm In the
itoiuueb.
BltOWN'8 VEUMIFUGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without Injury to the child,
belli if perfectly WHITE, mid from nil the coloring
or other injurious Ingredient UbUully used in
worm preparations.
CURTIS . BIIOWS, Proprietors,
No. ai5 Fulton htreel. New X in
Sold by t)rw)ijUlt uiut I'tumisU, aufix,
MmiiriH4 at T T-FiV C'r--luly
W,MW. ly. -
IS
The purest nnd sweetest Cod Liver Oil Is Ilnr.
nrd A Caswell's made on the seashore, from
rrnsh, seleeled llvdrs, hy Cuswoll, Hai.iid ri Co.,
New York. It Is absolutely pure nnd sweet,
Patients who have once taken It prefer it to nil
others. Physicians Lave decided it tttpcrlor to
any of the other oils In thn market. N7.4w.
The I'onfVsmioii ol nn Invalid.
Published by a warnlmr nnd for the benefit of
Youni; Men nnd others wlioaullcr from Nkuvoi s
Uitmi.tTT, boss or Makhood, etc., sitpplylug tho
means of self-euro. Written by onn who cured
himself nfler ntiderirnlntt considerable qusck 'ry,
and sent free or receiving n posl-puid dlrueted
envelop. Billferors are invited to address the
author. NATHANIEL M A YFA1U.
June U,"?3 Qui. llox lM.JHroiiklyn, N. Y.
Tho IIoaHcholtl Cuuncen,
and
Family I.llinnt
Is tho best remedy lu the world for tho following
complaints, vli. t Cramps In the Limbs and Stu
much, Pain In the Stomnch. llowels, or Mdc,
Hlivttmnt lem In nil Its tonus, Pillions Colic, Ncti
rnlrfln, Cliolern, Dysentery,Colds,Fre.sh Wounds,
Ilcrns, Sine I'll roflt, Spinal Complaints, Sprains
find Brnlfts, Chill und Eever. For Internal und
External use.
Its operation Is not only to relieve the patient,
but entirely remove the cause of ll.e complaint.
It penetrates and pervades the whole system, re
stoilui; healthy action lo all its parts, nnd quick
cnini; the blood.
The lIouMPholt I'aimrcn l purely
Vccetable and All Healing.
Prepared bv
cuiiTis .fe nittnvK,
No. 215 Fulton Street, New YotU.
For sale hv nil druggists.
July I a, 18T11. ly.
Thirty Year' S'.sporieiice oTnii Old
NUI'NC.
MrsWInslow's SoolSitnr; Svrup in
the iirenvrlittioil ot'onenf ibe bi-st Keintiie
I'll) ici:itm nil. I Nurses lu the United b'tates, and
ha been used for thirty years with never fuilinsr
safety ond success by millions of mothers und
children, from the feeble Infant of one week old
to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach,
relieves wind colic, rcirulnles the bowels, anil
L'lves ret, health nnd comfort to mother and
child. Wc believe it lo be the Best nnd Purest
Reniedv In the Wnild. In ull cae of DY8EX
TEltY'und DIAHmifK.V IS CHILDREN, whe
ther It arises from Tcetbinif or from any other
caue. Full directions for usinif will accompany
each bottle. None (Jenuliie unless 'tw fae-simile
ofCUKTI t PEUKIS is on tli outside wrap
per. told bv all Medielpa dealers.
July 12, 1H73. ly.
TO r K I' 'I 'T i v i:s.
The attvi-'t'-er, h-iving lie:i f ominpenlly eu'el of
tliat dre. d d.'ae.se, Consumption, by a simi ly renipily,
1h bi.uuii. to inke known to bis fellow suti'ei-H the
,. e.ina of rare. To till who desire it, he w ill a cii y
ul ihe pret..ii tiou uaeit, (free of eh n iiel, it 1, t 'i di; ec
lions for It! iiriltg and iminK the ajine, Mh:el: th"y vill
Mad a a'iiu Cute lor C-uauuipti in, Ah'-Lhih, liioueallH,
4".
l'artli a wlsliiarr the in-epcription wid please nddrees
liev. K. A. WILSON',
1'.'4 Tiiuii .St., V.'jlliiiiabur,;1.!, New York.
Nov. 51, 1S7J (Sin.
ElUt-UEt.S or VOtTll.
A Gentleman who KUffere.l f,,r ye.TiM from Nervous
f -1 ill y. 1'ieniMtuiv Ilei- .y. ftixl atl the i ifi c'.. ot youin
ful iud -"ei-etion -'U, for lln s.ike i.f aullcriiiir ha
ul .nay, oend iree to ail who need I', tin, reeij e and ll
leenou fur lntkiui!' 'be pimple remedy by wtrch he wna
cure;!. Satfeieia waliii.g lo prolit l.y ttie advert:i.e' a
PXperieuee can do no by -itliiii.i.l.g in erfect e'l'G
deiiCi', JOHN U. OODV.", 42 Ce.l-.r St., :w Yoik.
Niv. '21, ltri.l thn.
On the 111 h list., by A. N. llrlce, Faq , Mr. Hamoul
Milleb and Ahklia Manty, all of Suubury, Ta.
KhTATK Of CALK HAItllF.TT, PlH'l.
"V"OTICn in btt by (jivnii th it Hip uiult'rRitfure tin Im-mi
J.1 ai j : i1 AmliNir hy Hi. ().- Im'kn Court, of North
(iniiferiiiml I'utiiity, to in .1' d'H'nltti'ion t'f th nnuiiM
tn (lit h 'ntl of Snniut l J. II-iif.viirthf Ainiltiiri'rntor of
nuitl p-'-ttp, to ihu PMi'k'J DitTf'o. Tin- Auliur will
ini-t nil j.dHirH lntt'ri'ftfd t km (nif, in ihv 1 iroi;ti of
Hiuibury. ou Moml , Uff. mWt l VAT.L ut 1 oV1m (c I.
M. .
A. N. Kr.ICF, A j.Iitor-.
Suiibmr, Nov. 'l-it h 71. I.
c .i - :. - e , . ' , ir'-tv '
A.'.',-' sj . :
'it
hi! .:...: . iiaitijLsiA
1 8 tVSZLS A vr.':r.TAl-.T.J5 inrPAEATIOS. com.
X po",dluirljri."v.cJ t-io.urtcoTB, HERB3
cd FRUITS, rou'oiid wiih oiher propeities,
whioh iu tbtir nam o a o ( !. -t, Areriuut, Ku
trttioua. liurlle. .i:,rALv cu I Ai.ti-b b.ous. Th
whole is priso.'vel i i r. t ut ijuii.ti'y of pi. lt
from lu , i. t v '.'-. tJ t-v t-uul lu suy
oliiuate, wLlU itl Cs
i-l:a.i4 (' t n ( t ti
,4 WJOUl e ias 4a aa aiwaa
MATTERS
odb of thi mnit rlwImWti Tonlf anrl CMttir
ti m iU W-Jiid. 'jtA i Uiten.l. J gtrictij fc
JLemp
only to be uaod m tv xi-Jicine. anl tawaji according
iu direction.
1 hey ra the hect-anchrr of the fceblo actl debill
t&td. 1 iiey ftit upon a diKUMPed Uver, aud tliuuita
to auch a dfitivo tiiit a LuaUhy action i at ouco
brought about. Aa a temedy to nhtch Wonivn
r enpeciUiy uhjet.'t it l auiarHduig eTery other
imulkiatL Ana kurlnrz ntul HunimcnTtinta
ttimulai.1.
V..-fc,;ar1B!:Xl(fiHftl- '-rJ aud ettiUa
ir! . la ..: -,i.-l' "IX. Purify tu blood.
atroiig. Ibejr purl y and invi(orai. lh. JII".1?
yaMpia. c'ouatirt:on and 11, ada,-ba. 1 b y a. t aa
aapacific iuailaitiira of oiaord.ra -abich i.n uiuune
ib bodily aixciiUih aud break down, the uiiual :uita
feDot. 63 Park Place. Hew York.
O. W. KKlil'EU. C, W. I1ASMLEH.
Fall Goods !
Dry Ootids), Notions, FuruUhing
Goodi, Groceries, Oil Cloths,
GlaB and Nnil.H
of every variety, at one low price.
Kccfcr & i--l0I',s Store,
. , fourth and Market Streets,
BUNBURY, PA.
AU kinds of drain taken In exebuuge sumo 1
. vhii Run aw us,
o w REEFER k BA68LER
Sunbury, Oct. SI, 1S78.
W 'vfTTi-s----.-S 7
vLit-'A-nA-.-v i -vX
tai,;-.i!--i;;tV-'fV-'--"
--a' ' . . .- . . i - -l f. .1 . 1
$ltb) bbttii-ciitcnta
(.'iiiulriHioiivi-V Nnlo of tlnaicalcU
I.uikIn.
The following Trnrts of Unsented Lands it
nutod In the County of Northumberland, having
been purchased by tho Commissioners of said
county for tho use of said county In accordance
with the provision of an Aet of Assembly, pass
ed thn loth day or March, 1-115, and suppleiiiciils
thirclo, nnd rcirtninlnif unredeemed for more
than live years afl-.r sale thereof to said Com
missioners, They will bu soli at Public Sale ut
Ihe Court House In Snnliitry, on Thurtdiiy tho.
tlth day of December, 1873. Bale to coir uicncc
at i0 o'cloi'k, it. in.
Hi
j J ai ll f 5 s
:2.i
B.i
b i
t :
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O w t -1 C w .i o i tucs
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SS;lll.-.3
3 ' 53'
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S I S b s 5 -s 3 T S V :
--: -i " .t-Srl-" S. s 2. i Z.
" 3 .2 - 3 t- - zr , s 2 n
r - B"-t r.Sa J;-?3ac2
Conditions wiil be made knowu 011 day of sale.
ins wiil be made knowu 011
AMOS V.aSTISK, )
j. (i. ni'iiii.v .', Jcomv
u. is. nr.rrz, S
i3s:om:i(3.
Attpst P. V. CIIAV, Cl.-rk.
CRUMBS
Are a modern ftovi
voot, r 1
1 r o better, becatn-e
liolii-h. far belter thai 1 1 11 1 lie v frive 11 1 ner l'Ioss
Hiijothir in cxlstenee."' than any other polish.
COMFORT
Yield n brilliant silvery sheen, with less than
half Ihe labor required lieu other j olisln ure
11 fed.
C R U II B S
Are a neat and eleanly-ip(an be ufed eveu In
article, makim; no ilinl I H the parlor wilhutit the
nor dui-t when used. ' trouble of removing
COMFORT
furniture or carpus.
Has no disairrechlc sulplicroii or strontr aeld
smell when prepared for use, but are pleasant
und liarniU's.
CRUMBS
Are put up ill neat style cnel: box tiro 12
aud in 11 form morel j d -tieks ; 1 stick U hiuli
convenient for uae tliaiiUi e'.ent for nuy stove,
ury other poli;h. thtisall waMcisauved.
COMFORT
Are the clii-apest polish In the markit, becauvc
one box at 10 cents will pnli-ta ns mack biiri'ace
us '.'j cents woith of llm old polisbes.
CUU 31 S
Have just
1st nrcni'iu
taken thc"
ln competition with
several of the be-t i f
1st preiniuni at the In lljl
diuna polis K position
tlie old stove yoliahui
C 0 M F 0 II T
Bl'Y C'hi miis or Comfoiit of your lorekclptr,
if bo b ia them, or w ill procuro them for you ; if
not, send ua one dollar, your name, nnd the
name of vour neureat exprca station, nnd we
will send you ten boxes, and samples of H.ut
letl's Hlackiin; ami Pearl Hlueinii, free of cost.
C'ki mus of C'oMroitT can be had of ull Whole
sale Uiocers nnd Dealers In Ihe I'uite l States,
and Betail Dealers will tin! thein the most prod
tab o, Iroin tho fact Hint they nre the fastest
cllinif urtlclc ef the kind in tlie market.
S II. A. UAHTl.ETT & CO.
US North Front St., Philadelphia.
Ull Chambers St.. New Vork.
43 Broud lit., llohton.
Nov. 14, '7U. oin eiim
Oi'y tO ConU per Poit'o.
pr.iiiotci tV-o GTSOT7TTI, PS".i:tn".
"ol-OU, litcrcosea tr.e XI;
x ilX't' oft:; K.liile
: A-.-
tub JiAtn nti 1 l'.n-t u-i.1 : f: ,
flkul l ItlWI ' - w,:.l. t s lOJ jP l..Y .t
la UI pri-i-K-.r.'.l 1.' ! -H 1 t.. . . I'-.-r :'' li.O
Oaowruaiut !t'-.AVTir rt o iix i. It iia 1 .iKt.l
.i Ci'l, nud
ii.ath
r m ia-
VI .Is Ii4
. aiottt.
-. jr.,;-,
uxvm iite l i.ii t 1 - H-" i
tuui in tii' Ii;t '
tn..:v Auo, rut 1 I v-- ml i
tea's &iy h He
LYON'S
a" "i"i-i sil 'Isr 2s 1
PI 'S
W
THaifiON
Utbi bbctllamcnts.
OrphaHsi Court Hale.
IN pursnanre nf an order of tho Orphans'
Court of Northiimberlnnd county, will be
sold at public sale, at tbi late residence of (leo.
Zerhy, dee'd, In Lower Mnhar.ny township, Nor
thmnhcrland comity, Ph., about two miles from
UcoiRetown, on Monday the 1st day ol Decem
ber, 1873, the following real estate, lo wit t
A Ti Ht- t or I.n ml
situate In Lower Muha'ioy township, rom-tv of
Northumberland, bounded by binds of Catharine
VVitmor, Thomas A. Zerby, Jacob Holbrrmel,
and Samuel Wllmur, conlaliilnii four acres, more
or less ; whernon ure en-eted a dwelllnir house, a
barn, and other outbuildings, and a sprinir of
water near the lioupe. Thi property is well lo
cated for a vineyard and rt fruit nursery.
Bale to comuence at 10 fVlo, n. ni., on said
day, when the conditions will h" Hindu known by
O. A. BATDOHF, Adm'r.
Low. Mnhanoy, Nov. 7, lb"3.
CEUTRALRUQ STORE
q.b.cXdvilader
Iii Iho pl.ico to buy pure nnd frchh
MEDICINES, DUUGS,
TAINTS. OILS.
GLASS, I'KIIFUMKUY,
NOTIONS, C'ICAUS,
T0I5ACCO, I.I.'iUOU
fur tneJicintl purposes, rtinl nil nilu-r nrli
clts usuiilly kept in n lir.st-clnfs I inij Store.
Spccinl n'tonlinii pniJtti cnitipouiiiiiiio piu
pcripliona and family rccoipts l.y uoiiipL'tont
druairists.
Sunbury, Nov. 7, 1S7:.
.vixrr.tt
Jtlf -U.Vt.t- 11' llt.N 1
I it'V of l l'ln,ni' ' "ut Honnuts,
,t"i Plumes. Feathers, HiMions, ('rape
.7 Veils, f 'rape, ( rapj lints en 1 Hon.
" ni-t, Iiiiilal 11 ut. and Uorniuts,
und 11 fuii assortment of the Inlest stvlea l i
M
ILIiI N E It Y
AT
Miss M. L. (iOSSl.EIt'ri,
Fourth fl., below the IS. V. K. It.
Every effort wiil be 11111 le to please tho.o who
fuvor her with their patronage.
Siinbtiry, Nov. 7, 1S73.
i.t;s '.4i
"TOTICF. Is hereby L'iven that I ha e ea'iirht n
X number of lo's Uoatinir m the river Sutiie
hnnna, ut Fixhcr'a Ferry on the 1st of October,
1M7:i,bavlii2tliefiilloiiii(inaik upon tliem 1 one
Y, one P M I, one O. oi V K h, one F II .t K,
one J N O, one W It I. Co., one N (J F, cue I.
The owner or owneis nre rupiested to collie for
ward, prove property, pay charges, or tiny will
be sold according to In.
fiFo. a. nopprr..
Flaber's Ferry, Nov. 7, li7H. lit.
Yi'hoti, Jauutirj'!
COilK ONE ! COME ALL ! !
THK subscriber havim; vrecled a !!lnrkn.lt!i
Shop, on tlie lot ndjoinibi; the till Mill, formerly
owned by Mortrtin .V Masaer, on Fourth St., Sun
bury, is prepared to do
(irncrul t51ahs:nltlilii-,
on the shorte.-t iintlce. and in the Lvsl manner.
Cui-toui woik inomptiv ntti nded to.
house" shoeing
made, a spceiull. The patronage of town aud
country Is res,ectfullv soiicited.
PETF.R W1I.VEI:.
Siinli'iry, Nov. 7, TSTf). tf.
FALL IS'
ON EAST JIAUKtT ST., M:AH THE CITV HOTEL,
SUNUCIir, I'A.,
now open, nil t he novelties of the season in
RIBBONS, VELVETS, SILKS, TLWEIiS,
FEATHitinS. ETC..
tiiiiiuie.l and uiitiiiuiiied
IIA'IM AM) IJWXSJ'.TS.
Notions in every variety, call an 1 evamiite the
Hue Hanoi tmcut and learn tint low price-i. Alio,
nrcMNi:i;ikiitg
of Ibe ln'.ccl nnd tnn.-t fathioaabUt stylo.
MISS AMELIA HANCOCK,
Stiubury, Pa, Oct. 17, 173.
AtiiuiiiiKt rat or's utioc.
(Estate of Cl.ii-.tian Miller, dee'd.)
"VJOTICK is hen by eiveti that l iters of ii.liniti
J. irt'iilioii havintr been ciaii!. .l to the nuder
siL'ue I 011 the e-tate of 1 liri-lian Miller, late of
Siiaiiiokin lovrtbi, Nortiiuuilerland ciiur.ty,
Pa., dee'd. Ail ! iv-ons Indebted to said estate 1
are rciUested tn make immediate payment, and
those having claims to pivscnt thet'.i authenti
cated for fiitlcmci.t.
ESTHER MILLER,
Admiult tialrix.
S!iamokin twp. Oet. 81, 1S73. lit.
' iMJSW GOODS
for
FALL AND WINTER
at
Si::, Kate ItlticK'n,
Market S.piare, Punburv, P.i.
LA DIE'S DKESS U)ODS of every style und
iplaltt v.
WOOLEN tiOODS
of every inscription, Fancy (jnods, Notions and
Triaindii'.;s a apecialty.
TOlLIiT SOAPS AND PERFUMERY.
The ilue-t aoitlnei.t nf L lilies e;.."! Is.
Ec ijliody l iuviteJ Ij call tin I sea them nnd
bt!V cheap.
October 111, 17!.
v. Htitia.
Vwnoi
NEW
WHOLESALE Piiteli t-in-' Air.'M. for the
AMERICAN sKWlNli MACHINE,
scil'-thteadiiti.', ' "Hi in tliu xIiiiILUi and anil, self
M ll 1 ltl ill ir ,..t:L!..,.d o:.t l'. w.U, i .1 ,1 ...Iti. K.i.illl'.i
take-up, can be adjVlcd loVethc t-hcupol und
eoaiai.'M paieni uueu inreua ; runs Hirill, rcw t
last ', cheape-t, best iii.i le, be-t ILil-hed, most!
dtirable. Written guarantee for three yeais. j
For Circilars, lerniH. Ac , address, j
AMERICAN SEWlNti MACHINE CO., I
No. '.''J Ninth Second St., Maiiiahurir, Pa.
Sept. l'.l. I'j7;i. 3. rex.
AID IJAiiE Il.Ll'STRATI'.l)
IO! LlAilE of Momv
CATA
inukliii! Hooks sent ou rcceiit of lamp: Inolndlbcr the
liitct and be-t bo .ks fur agent s. E. B.TKKAT.
Publislu i, llroadway. N. Y. N7.4w.
li u n i ii t , li li '' r a n ;l K iTr i it i
la the valuable book we give to all- Full of fad
llgure. and lull, bl pages. 50 pictures. Mailed
for to stawps. Address G. ULACK.1E A CO.,
740 llroadwav, N. Y. N7.4w.
STiUV: PL ATFOKaM
Silver Lustre, Highly Ornamental. A perfect
protector to put under Stoves. A- k your dealer
for it. Circulars pent free. Add'icn STAR
PL A 1 FORM . hdIle4kui:iiiHl., N. Y. N7.4w.
AtlENTS wanted for the tViitcnui.il li.nettecr
of me I'niled State i Showing Ihe gijantic re-
iilts of the Firi-t UW Yetir of Hie Ri public, A
book everybody wauts. Send for ciicalar. Ad
r ciicalar. Ad-
, bl Arch Si.,
N7.Sw,
,,iPvviij
dress,, ZElliLER A McCl iiDY
Phila., Pa.
FOR
COL' fills, COLDS, llOAUSEXES
AND ALL TI1UO.VT DISEASES,
tSE
WELLS' CAnilOLIC TABLETS
Pin i ouly iu Blue Bones,
remedy.
A tried
1 auro
M.t.
Ak ua WL'
t !
To meet the urgent r1 " ""J r "10 lIlnf 11,0
Florence Sewlni' i -. '. have dclermiued
to JiVlDUCE PKICF.N
and will bereafter sell their ijj Machine forilS,
aud other slyles In proooril.-u.
3 vnt. n.OKES'CE
Is the o"V sewing Machine thai feeds the work
h;,Aiird and forward, or to right and ioft, us
the iinrchaser mav ureter. It i..i been irremw
linprovud and sluiplioeo, audi far better Ihnu
any othei MaeUina In the market. It i4 nw the
cheapest. N7 4w
Floreaee, Mas., Nov. 1, "78. AjenU Wanted!
Db. C. M. Munri'. Oro. W. Biotf
NEW DRUG STOKE,
No. 13, South Third Street,5
Clement fee EiiiSi, Miirjf, Pa
DR. C. M. MARTIN & CO,
HAVK jue( received a frefh lot of Pure Dnnf
end Patent mrdiclnes.
We bine also a fall nssrmmtit of
HRF.S3INO AND PACKHT CO MB 3.
Hair, Tooth, Nai:,C'.othe,Sliro and other brasher,
tim;t aki rixci aktec i.es.
rrsB cxthaois, i-ockkt books, knivks, o., AC.
KEEIV8 CI'.AND DOCHF.59 CO).0NE,
the sn-eetcst perfume In America.
Psrlilun.a Kid (Jleve Unsli,
wai raiilrd to clean perfectly the tnoet delicate
shade without injury lotho kid
All the leiMlinsf preparations for the ITlr,
KKii.irSS, THK BEST IN MARKET,
rare Wine and Uijuor, for medical purposes,
l'bvsii ians I'nsci'ptioiis nnd family icce.pt
compounded with cure.
Thankful for past favoi wa hope by fair deal
ing to receive n alnre of yo;ir patrouagc.
Septemlur 11, 1 iT.I-
rvi,i, .itu.i.ir.t:v gooom
From
FROM NEW YORK. AND PHILADELPHIA,
E0NNET8 & HATS,
TRIMMED AND UNTIUM.MF.D.
an extensive ns'ortmetit ol 1'ancv Goods at
MltQ U. WijiSC.I.'C eill.l-ttlulIT uTtillU,
MaiiKHT Siitnur, Surni'itT, P.
My toclt of Sprliis pood Is unusually largo
anil varied, compriMiiK 'the latest anil most at
tractive stales, selected with care from the lead
Inif lin fortius liotipcsiind adapted for the present
season.
October 3, 1S-3. MISS L. WF.I8F.H.
COUUHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS AN1
A 1.1. T1IKOAT bISKASnS,
iVKLI.'.S CAKIIOI.IC T.ilJLETrV.
put up onlv in blue Roxe". .
A TRIED AND 6LKE REMEDY. Sold by
Druiriri-ts. Oct3-4w
il a it lYTa f aTHt x l:s.
A full line of
Millinery oIm
from New York and Philadelphia, now open at
MISS M. L. tlOSSl.F.It'S
ii,i.:M;itY Nioitt,
trimed ami untrimcd
BONNETS AND HATS,
Flowers, Ribbons, Collars, Culls, Handkerchiefs,
Neciilles, ami a ircm-ml variety of
MILLINERY (iOODS
selected with rreat care from the lending Im
porting houses iu New York nud Philadelphia,
SUSS M. L. GOS9LF.R,
F'oitrth Street, below tho S. V. R. R.
Every effort will he made to pleats thoio wllo
favor her with their patronage.
October Ii7M.
ITS. FALL SEASON, 1H73.
Jiii.i-::ti:;:Y asi faxcy goods,
now op. en.
FALL STYLES.
Trimmed Iluis and Hounds, Plumes, Feather.
Ribbon, Crape Veils, Crape, C'rupo Hats
nnd Hotiiii Is, Bridal Hat nnd a full as
sortment of til' Inte-t stvles 111
ii.iji:ky, '
1rimminosof all kinds.
(jloves, Collar, Cutis, nnd every fushionuhln
article of Indies' wear.
Call and slc the new style of Goods nt
NISSL. SIIISSLER,
Mar!:tt S inure, Suubury, Pa.
Oct ber 3, 1673.
t;r.o. w. ( OUI.E,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Leai. Estate Aotnt, nnd Agent for tho Ynin
i.ADUi.ritu Mi Tt AL PimrEc'TivE Lire
hst KASIT, Co.MI'.VNV.
I3crii!r.u, 'j-.-th'iuilerUitul (Vunfy, Pa.
ALL CLAIMS entrusted Iu his hands will receive
prompt attention. .
Ileriidon, Aiig. J, 73. 1 nios.
v ' '-:. V ,t,-.
c;;';;-;---,."-'-;
S- ' 1 . . -i-' V
T
MIE VICTOR SEWING XACHlSE CO..
want reiiiible and enei irctie Alien Is n n
county. Tlie "lClOR is a Lock-stitch, Shut
lie Machine, with salf-st-ltiug Needle, best Qiriah
e l nnd 1110-t perfect Machine ollered. All ln-crea-i-
ot fO'l H r cent, mi sales nf llS7t3 over 1871.
For I 'm is Ac, Address, VICTOR SEWINU
MACHINE CO.,17 Che-taut lit.,Pbiladelphia,
Pa. Sept. 1J, 1873.--4nios.
STOVE A TIX F.NTAK1.1SIIMKXT.
MARKET STREET, SUXBCRY, PA.
ALFUED K'.IAESE, Proprietor.
HLr'i:ioit to smith oiiNinrn.J
II
A VINO purel tise l the cbovewell known ca-
laljlishini'iit, Mr. Kraute would respccttul-
ly iiiloi in tbe I'libltit mat he u jv lias on band a
large nssoiTinetit of
COOK l.N'G STOVES,
Sprer'a Cool; AnU-Du.-t, Regulator or Revolvliij;
Top, Coinl.itialloii, Sas.iiielianiia and others,
which are so arranged as to be used for Coal or '
Wool, and are warranted to perform aatisliictorl
ly or no alc. HEATERS of nil kind put up to
beat one or more rooms. 1IF.AT1NU STl'VES
of did nut kinds at very low prices.
I in -.tar' ul' I'.wr.v Iscitcrlpt Ion
kept constantly on band. Rooting and SKutlng
itli the be-t niatei ial, done ut short notice
KEPAIRINli alten.led to Willi iliapatcb. Coal
Oil nil Lamps constantly ou hand
Japan wuro
of u x.ndj. Store opposite Conley s linnlwaro
loic. tiivo mo u caL. A. Kl.AUSL,
upl'il-ly
Wocti'd iieapers and .Mewe r.
Br.iiHYsUUitu, Pa., Oct. 10, 1S73.
Ei:io!J S. Bowman, Esi)., Sec. Upper Duuphla
Arleultur.il As-ocinliou, Dear S.r :
botrr, Walls und Sliriner, miiuiifucturera of
tho ''Buok-eie" Mowers and Reapers, circulated,
ut the Suubury Fair u Pamphlet selling forth
that thev h id hecii a warded by Ihe Judges at the
lir.itid Field Trial of the Upper-Dauphin Agri;
cult in ut Association, the Lipioma lor Ibe best
Mower at d Rcnp'-r. This evidently is a mistake t
tlie Waiter A. Wood Manufacturing Co. bold"
now In their possession llu Diploma for the
"bet Mower,'1 awarded theia by Judges at
that trial.
Be kind enough to w riio me the facts concern
ing the award of Diplomas ns reported to the A
Docialiou by tbu Judges of said Trial, A oblige
Very Truly Yours,
DAVID WETZLER.
Mu.i.Fksuruo, Pa., Oct. 11,1873.
Daviu Wetzi.kii, Kq., Agent of 'Wood" R.afi
cr. und Wowors, Ben jburg, Pa., Dear Sir:
Your letter of the 1MU i line duly to h
j in reply would st ile that !'" ''Buckeye'
I ei and Mowers wi-ie -warded nt ivir Kx
in 1S73, tlie pie" '''"'1 f 'rihi' "beat Dropp
that tho '"'lr- A- Wood ' received tl
Your letter of the 1MU i iiue duly to hauil.iied
llnckiye" Kcap
Kiihlbitiot,
opier,-'iiii 1
1 Hie iPi in.
lint lo-'He "t'e-l ilUdayof Mower and Reap-
' era ot-si .iiowiir."
I The circular printed and ciiciiHted by St; T -
nuns nun Miriacr, niaiinlHclui' of the '
i eye" Reaper and Mowers. lutlu they
were awar.led the Lr.-t I lemiiii- ''r " bi si
re.iperuu1 tnoer is Mot eorr-- their awutil in
only for the "bet display Machine," and for
the "best Mowing Mn-11" ' above staled.
1 inn rv Tni,y Youi. - .
SIMON S. BOWMAN,
Sec'f 1'nr ' Dauphia Aarleultural A.soclailon
fi-.. !, 1S7S. It.
JA.MI s II. Mclii;VITT,
-Attorney at Law and-
Unitkd State Cojmissionmk. Ofilee nn g,
B. Bojer, Kao.. In biltrki't riutlding, buuburr'
Pa. Auir "",14. if. ' '
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