Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 05, 1873, Image 3

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UNnUIlYri)KCEMBEK 51873.
Ilftllroad Time Tabl. (
ARRIVAL ASD DEPAUIURS OF TRAINS AT IXSBCRT.
N. C. R. W.. South.
Elmlrn Mall, 11. 16 n m
Erie Mail, ViM "
Buffalo Ex. 8 50 '
HarrlsburgAc. 8.10 p m
P. E. R. R. Wert.
I Erie Mall, S.15am
Rcnovo Ao. ll.io m
Elmlrn Mall 4.10 pm
Buttnlo Kx, 7.10 "
SUNBtTRT AND LBWiSTOWN R. R.
Leave Sunbury for Lewlstown at 0.85 a. ni.,
and 4.80 p. m.
Arrlva at Sunbury from Lewistown at ,1.80
and 0.63 p.m.
: SRAMOKIN tJIVIRION, 1. O. . W
JWATB i I J ARR1TR
Express," 11.45 ft tn I Mai, 11.30 ft m
Mail, 8.05 p m Express, 4.00 p m
An accommodation train leaves 8lmmokln at
7.10a m, nrrlvins at Mt. Cnrmol at 7.40 a in.
Returlne, leave Mt. Ciirmcl at 7.00 p m, arriv
ing at Shumoklti 7.30 p in.
OANVIM.K, IIAJSI.KTOW A WII.KESBAHIIB R. R.
Leaves Sunbury nt C45 ft. m., for York. Re
turn at 4.10 p. m.
Wittier Arrannemrnt for tlie rout
Oiiice ml Mnuur't a.
Ojjli-i Ojiea froth 0.50 a. ., to 8 p. m.
tretpl
on Sumtayt.
TIME O? ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE
MAILS.
Arrive! its follow i
From the East at 5.15 n. m., 4.10 p. ra.,
" Soiith,5J5n.m., 4.10 p.m.
" West, 5.15a. m., 11.15 p.m., 4. lOp. m.,
" North, 1.50 a. m., 11.15 a. m., 4.10 p.m.
, dhamokln, Mt. Curtnel and points on
that line, 9.25 a. m., 4.00 p. m.
Mails close as follows :
For tho East, 5.45 a. m., 10.50 a. m., 4.50 p. in.
" South, 10.50 a. in., 4.50 p. m. 8 p. m.
" West, 10.50 a. m., 8.50 p. m., 8.00 p. 111.
" North 3.50 p. m., 8 p. m.,
Shnmokln proper 11.15 p. m.
ghamukin and olllccs on that route, 4.20
p. in.
Money orders will not be Issued nfter 0 p. in.,
on Saturdays.
i. S. SMITH, P. M.
j. 1 1 i . i '
locals
The iMi'iiovrii (iitovmt & Bakeu Sf.wimi Ma
jhine. Thse relelirated machines are offered
it the most reasonable rate. For particulars
apply to I). (J. KUTZ, Asrent,
Felj.aJ,'7.l.-1y. I'pper Augusta township.
C.mioi.ink DAi.in. dealer In Musical Instru
ments and Scwim; Machines, Market street, near
Third, Sunbury, Pa. Call uud einmlnc the best
Unpins, Melodeons, Sewing uud Kuittlnt; Ma
chines In the market. Always on hand the Es
ley, Silver Tongue, Smith's American. Mason &
Hamlin Ortruns. Orders tuken for nil kinds of
Pianos and Musical Instruments. The Peoples'
Favorite Sewinj; Machines t Domest'e .and iro
ver o Baker. Persons purchasing maehines
from mrt wlil receive Instructions. First-class
Knitting Machines for sale.
yon u life liko 1'aoti.g.iij'h, go to Uarllett'a Portable
ijl!ir)' niKMile the Cay Hotel. PictuteB are taken
erU.i) to ;u ill iny cilj at less coal. Ail Bartle'.l'a I ic-tm-rH
f xeei in correctness and appear uutund, mill are a
nun i eis.inincition of the pel-sou tuken from. Now is
thu tnae to procure a true likeness. Mauy would pay
huiiUr.'-lri of dollars for a likoneaa of detarted friend,
Kj duu't delay iu providing for your friends u good i h
ture to U- k' pt freah ill memory.
ANOTl!i:lt Lot. Just arrived, another lot of new fur
niture at 11. L. llaudeuliunh'a store lu Masonic building.
Tlie stock tlU increases ill attraction. The selections
is i In- lineal in the country, and being largo gives all a
lair opportunity to get the most fashiouublo as well as
the best uif.de.
A rush was mude ou W. H. Miller' Excelsior Hoot aud
Huoe Store during the wet weather of late for Gum sIioch,
Jiut his large stuck c.uuiot become exhausted soon. The
very 1hc of Hum tsjots mid shoes ure sold at astonishing
low pricos. Besides any style mude
stove.
in be hud at his ;
11 at ami Cats. Samuel Faust, has Jtift re- notified of the bad condition and the probable re
turned from the city with a large assortment of , suits that would accrue from It. The damages
l lie hiiest btylu hats. His stock is full, ami the ( done w ill probably reaeli eight or ten thousand
latest styles can be had at his store, ou Market ; dollars, and it is no more tliuu right that those
street at city prices.
Tin: Gufat Cuasti. I). A. Finney has the
latest assortment of goods in market. Every ar
ticle io purchased with great care In the city mar
kets, uud everything In his store can be reliedoii
as the best. Ladles goods of every description.
Cloth and Cassinieres for gentlemen, Boots and
Shoes, notions, jewelry, and every article usual
ly kept In stores, w ill be found in his assortment.
Everybody is invited to examiuc his stock. The
best bargains are gn.irntecd.
Eiinoii. Iu our notice last week of Lein Ship
man taking possession of the Register & Recor
der's ollke, our compositor inadvertantly made
us say "nearly" Instead of "newly" elected.
A New Sctieiuxe went Into effect ou the D.
II. & W. R. R. on Monday last. The mail train
now leaves Bunbury, at 12.15 p. in., aud returns
ut 4.10 p. m. An aceominodutiou train leaves tit
r.:;o a. m, aud ruus to Cultuwissa aud returns ut
1J.40 a. m .
IIoLtoAV Pbesents. C, H, Huztdtiiie is now opening
his II liil.iy Hoods. Call early if you wish noruntking
hiud.-umt to preseut to your frieud. Advertisement
next wetk.
Mil. tiKo. REiMENSNYDBit has bceu retained in
tho Register oi Recorder's offlee for a short time
as deputy. Mr. Reimensnyder is a worthy
young man, and a good clerk, and we doubt
whether he will content himself long iu that po
sition surrounded by the King, us he will be.
A new Lodge of Knights of l'ythiua was Instituted in
tuia place, ou 1'rlday evtuii.g lust. We are without par
ticulars. Wk arc not aware that it is customary for Democratic
ouiciais vvheu tliey leave office, to take everything with
them or uot, llut we do kuow, thut wheu the present Trea
surer came into u!nce,be did uot have a ceutof theeouu
ty funds. Now wc are informed, that wheu the newly
elected Uegi.tei' and Kecorder took charge of hia office,
on Monday last, there waa'ut a pcu, penholder, or even
a blotter left to commence.
AititKsrEU. Ou Wudueeduy evening a man and his
wife were found ou the street by Policeman Van Dyke
wi'hout money to procure themaelvea shelter. The
woman entered several places to beg, uud because she
did so the man mocked her dowu aud bruised her ludly.
Ofticer Van Dyke took the man to jail aud found lodgiug
for the woman at Mrs. Mullin's, on Chestnut street,
agreeing to,pay for the aame himself. Daily.
The New EmuwicOhiieiieij, The Washington Steam
Fire Company ordered their new Eugiueou Wedueaduy,
which ia to be delivered to them iu seventy days. A
large number of ticketa to the Gift Concert, to be held
ou the 'J3d of February next, have already been disposed
of, uud du.ly spi licatioiia are sent in for more.
(iKAKli RvYl. The Suubury Steam Fire Co. will hold
a grand ball iu their Eugiue House, on Friday evening
the 1'Jib iuut. Price of ticketa $1,00. Those m Uo delight
iu "tripping the light fantastic" are luvlted to attend.
Cheap. We notKe tkst Mam. Nevlu is aelllug cauoya
teis at Itf oenta. That is Ihe beat out.
Man. Catueuimk Kspehl, the Ocrmau woman, who
was ao badly beaten ou Thaiikegiving day at Harrla-
burg, died ou Haturdxy eveidug last, from the effects o
her injuries. . .
HcniiKS Death. Mr. David DtUaruian, a farmer liv
ing iu Lower Mauauoy township, lSoraliumbtiruuidoouu
ty, aud a brother of Mr. Daulal iiittermau, of thia bor
ough, visited thia place with hla aon on Thursday of huit
week, and started for hoiae.oii trrfctav. ftva youug man
lfi hia father ou the road at &hadle botel.whiiftjie drove
up the mouuUin and loaded his wagon wuu sxtajiileud
ing to J jiu tha old Heath mm at Hoffman ra, a
mile bclaw. Mr. Ditlerman reached tiv tfli,' i
while warming himaelf -was stricken vth paralysis.
which terminated uia Ufa baf ore SuedtoC eieiT.de ooukr:
.' -nroeur."!. Decsiaed wis 6J year .f axe,--Liucb
Jcioii.itj
In the accident which occurred on last Wed
nesday night resulting In the death of Augustus
Myers, the rerdlct of the Inquest was of an In
definite character, and may require an explana
tion as to such rendering. Tho clrcumstnnccs
connected with the case which "Involved it In toys
ry" are these i all who were examined upon the
case as witnesses proved to the satisfaction of the
Jury that none who ware with him on that even
ing had seen the deceased for some time pre
vious to the passing up of the train which, from
facts elicited, must have passed over him. Mr.
SIccdcr, his employer, testified that he had paid
the decerned three dollars on the evening previous
and ten on the evening of the accident, all in one
dollar bills. Out of this amount it was found
that he bad paid a debt ol II 85, and had spent
two or three dollars at tho bar for liquor. It
wot sworn to by some of his friends who were
with him that evening, and who were known to
bo very much Intoxicated nt the time, that deceas
ed was not very drunk, while one of our polica-
inen testified that lie was helplessly drunk an
hou r or two previous to the discovery of his body.
It was proven that ho had borrowed a small
amount of money for tho purpose of treating his
friends. It was also testllled that his habit was
to do so when he had money lu order to conceal
his possession of It, when Intoxicated with his
THcmls. Thts all points to a verdict of acciden
tal death.
After the body had been removed, nnd the Jury
returned after daylight to make an examination
of tho ground, one of iti number picked np a
half-pint bottle and a ono dollar bill torn In two.
The bottle nnd the bill lay directly opposite tho
deceased about ten feet west of tho west track,
the body lylug between tho rails of the east track.
It was perfectly naked from the shoulders down
to tho knees, arouud which his clothing seemed to
be spun In shreds by some forciblo Instrument.
His watch was found close to his body uninjured.
It was one with an open crystal, and was usually
worn in his vest pocket attached to a guard. His
pocket book contained nothing. The wounds on
the bend, according to the opinion of Dr. D. W.
Shliulcl, the examining physician, were of a con
tused character, nnd could have been Inflicted
with a blunt instrument lu the bands of a man,
or by being drugged on the truck.
Here are correlative circumstances involving
the affair in mystery. Rut the origin of this snd
occurrence, whether accidental or otherwise, is
ho mystery, nnd it should he a lesson to all who,
i through the abuse of liquor, neglect their duty to
themselves, their families mid society. If the
I deceased hnd not been addicted to the use of II
quorto the extent that ho was, it is not proba
ble that he would have met with so terrible nn
accident, iflt has beeu such, and if otherwise, ear
lier hours at home would have placed him out of
danger of falling Into the h inds of midnight ma
rauders. And were it not for the same cause
i men would not be placed in the'htitnillatlng posi-
tion of answering ns to their whereabouts before
: nn inquisition, as was the case 'in the death of
j Augustus Myeis.
It was properly suggested by one of the Jury,
that the borough council be asked to pass nn or
diuanec requiring ail drinking places to be clos
ed at 13 o'clock against that class who allow
whisky to keep them from their homes and their
families during the night, and that the police sue
that the ordirnncc be respected.
We notice that the West Branch & Susque
hanna Canal Co., hnyo positively refused to re
pair tho damage donu to the embankment
in front of the resilience ef Mr. C. (iaringer
by the water last spring, which was caused
through the negligence of tho company In not
keeping the Shamokln dam iu good condition,
and that suit will bo Instituted by the borough
authorities for damages. This is no more than
Just, as tho damage was created through negli-
genco after tho company had been repeatedly
l who present a deaf car to a friendly warning
' should suffer for their delinquency. Both the
j borough and .Mi', (iaringer have suffered Lea'vy
i damage, and the company should be made pay
for it.
SEitiors Accident On Saturday last, Jacob
Seasholu, Esq., of Upper Augusta township,
left home In the morning to come to Sun
bury to transact some business. In com
ing through the narrows he wulkcd on the
railroad track, aud when about half way, was
overtaken by a train, and stepped oil" the track
until it passed when lie again got on the track,
but not observing u second train appreaehing un
til close upon lilin, heutlempted to jump, but be
fore he cleared the triiek he was struck by the
engine, and kuoeked dowu the embankment, re
ceiving serious Injuries luterually uud about the
head, shoulders uud hip. The engineer Imme
diately stopped the train, aud put him into the
caboose, and brought him to town, w hen he was
taken to his sou's residence, C. P. Seushollz, on
Chestnut street. Dr. I). W. Shiudel was imme
diately summoned who dressed his wounds. IIu
is now lying in n critical condition with poor
prospects of recovery.
Dhawing Lessons. Wo tire happy to nolo
that Prof. Ueorgo Iiardcast'.e, late of the State
Normal I'nlvcrslty of the State of Delaware, Inis
taken up lis residence iu this place, and is now
giving eveuing lessons to a number of young
men iu the north-east school house, in drawing,
Geometry Lenear Perspective, drawing lor mo.
dels, Alc Wo were sliowu sevoiul specimens of
his drawings which aie pronounced of a most sm
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pcrior character. Prof. II. will devoto his even
ing hours, us ho is otherwise engaged during the
day, to teaching youug men desirous of learuing
to draw. This is a line opportunity for those
who desire a knowledge of this branch of educa
tion, so important to all mechanics uud yet so
much ueglecled. His charges are exceedingly
moderate, and wo ure happy to sec that his in
tentions ure appreciated, us hu has only room
left for a limited number of scholars to till the
class. Prof. Hardcastlc comes highly tccoin
mended not only us a theoretical, but us practi
cal mechanic uud teacher.
Almost a Fikb. On Tuesday morning about
11 o'clock, smoke was seen Issuing out of un up
per window iu the building occupied by Mrs
Anna Gyscr, ou Third street, ubove Market.
Several persons rushed lu, and found a number
of bugs of carpet rugs ou lire, w hich they hastily
threw out of the window. It appears that Mrs.
Gyser has been ill the habit of locking her little
boy iu the room while she weut out, and ou this
occasion locked him in, and weut to a neighbor.
The little boy had beeu playing with matches,
uud threw them on the rugs, and when ho
saw they were on fire he crept into bed lu a back
room, where he was found. Uud not a timely
discovery beeu made, a disastrous Are would
have been the result, as the houses lu that vici
nity are all built of frame, and of light material.
Th "Historian," E. B. Hulues, we notice,
has lately done up the Duuvilllans in history lu
bis usual bluuderlng way. Of course they aw
considerably disappointed In not fini'lug any no
tice of the oldest Institutions of the place In It
because Haines didu't receive greenbacks as an
Inducement for a notice. For our part we think
the citlzeus ought to be iu4 be did not write a
, history of them, as they probably would have
been put to blush. -There .are few Individuals,
however, ta this place, who would be glad to
see Hulues for InsUuce, a Justice' of (be) Peaue,
sua aA OOitaDte. iu regard lo some eoata nn a
itfY5 'hUI.orleaI trkn"tlo
ConwoiL PaooaanrHoa. Tbs Oounotl of Banbury
mt In tvgnlar SMutoa. on Tuesday evralns:.
Th following report was made by the Chief Burgmt
The undersigned reports that he called on the Engi
neer, Mr. R. Wlarman, and Gen. Wlatar, President of
the Wee Branch and Susquehanna Canal 06., to reoe.lv,
an answer to former eommunloattona to repair the lirer
bank and street in Bunbury, aud that he received from
said officials a refusal to repair the same, as Council re
quired them to do.
The following resolution by W. L. Dowart was adop
ted!
Iteaolved, That the Chief Burgess be dlreoted to em
ploy Hon. J. B. Tacker, W. I. Oreeumigh r.ud J. W.
Comley to proceed against the W. B. aud Bus. Canal
Co., and enforce the removal of the nuisanee on Broad
way, at Chaa. aariufrer'a reeideiica. .
Ou motion of YV. L. Dewnrt, the following was adop
ted: Whereas, The Legislature at Its last session passed' a
supplement to the former act authorizing the Town
Council of Bunbury to borrow mouey, by which said
tnbplemeut new orders and debts are allowed to be'
funded in the boroug'l bauds, and the aanra allowed to
be borrowed. Is extended to (fso.OOO ; therefore,
Ttosolved, By the Town Council of the Borough of
of Bunbury, that aaid supplement to said act be accept
ed ; that it be placed on the minutes of the Council at
length, filed among the papers of thcborouga, and pub
lished in the uewspapeis of the town.
Ou motion, the audits of the uocounta of C. Itohrlmoh,
ex-Borough Trensurer ; M. C. Gearhart, Borough Treas
urer, and L. T. ltohrbae'j, ex-Treusnrer of Bchool
Board, be udopted.
A resola.'iou w:is also pr.sscd authoring the Chief
Burgess to HdvertJse for bids to repair the river bank
below tho d:.ni, uud fill up the wi shed out road
Bills were granted and Council adjourned.
1'. W. CIKAY, CLERK.
Hc.MS hiudlotds ill Danville have commenced to reduiMi
rents. This is right. We ho)ie to sue landlords In this
place follow the example set by our neighbors, aud come
down in proportion with other thina.
It gives ub much ploasuro to announce that our friend
aud former cennT.de, MiiJ. I II. Rdiroyor, has been pro
looted to the imiHirtaut position of head eleik iu the
Postal Car department, ut nn increased salary His ca
pabilities and attention to business have earned for him
bis present promotion, aud we doubt uot will earu for
him still further advancement. Mii.toman.
Goon, C.ipt. Hchreyor was a noble soldier and mukee
an exc' ll ut civil olllcer. We hope that hig'ier honors
still await him.
WllK s luuiden Inly is engaged to be married to
quite a young man, the other girls say "she is going to
tt.ke a boy to raise," which is very cruel.
ltev, K. N, Lightucr ut:d family removed from ltiver
side to Muuey, ou last TuUisdi-;-. He purpos: to nu-ke
that his fil'ure home iiid he eirries with him from the
1 eople iu this, his former purish. the best wishes of a
lartte cilcleof .riends. M.isxia'B Amkhican.
Teachkus' Institcik. The next meeting of
the Teachers' Institute will be held ut Shumokin
commencing on Monday tho 15th Inst. Excur
sion tickets on tho Philadelphia fi Reading rail
road will be issued good from the 15th to 'Mx.
The Omaha Tobacco 6tore iu Simpson's build
ing, appears to keep up Us attraction by keeping
the best brands ol tobacco aud scgars constantly
ou hand to supply his large amount of custom.
The largo assortment enables the proprietor to
guarantee satisfaction lonll his fi lends, nnd tho
public generally. Ilis'lnc 6lock of pipes, merc
schaums, tobacco cases, fcc, present un attrac
tive feature lu that well conducted establishment,
while Mr. Allen, the proprietor, has always a
smile, nud a thank you for every one.
Mn. (IKO. FAs.4oLI,of I'pper Augualu towiisbip,ou his
way home, on Saturday n week, was thrown out of his
carriage near the Fairmuunt Hi.use, in l'urdy'a addition,
and was considerably hi uised about the face and head.
A little grand daughter was also thrown out, hut receiv
ed uo injury. Mr, 1'i.ssold w:.a unconscious for some
time, lie has so far recovered us to be able to be attend
ing tg business.
Lkmi el SUll'JIAS t: kes charge of the Hegister and
KccotdkM' olttco to-day. He has too uhili;y to and doubt
less will make uu ttllcieut and i mimotlatlug ofticer.
Mr, I.eiscnring, the retiring otlicer, always had a smile
for every one. There is uo doubt that he conducted the
atfuiisof the otlice v.ith cxattnest iti.d minuteness.
Iiaii.y of Monday lasl.
TUe editor imphaslzuigtUe word "ex c'neKw"by putlirg
it iu italic letters, we supt ose h '.s reference lo MesBrs,
Leiseuring and Kne.wles'charite of $'.l."0, for tralitcrihiug
a docket lor the Commissiuuci a a lew years u;o,
WE ure glad to LOle that charter bus la-en granted
to the Union 1'o.tk uud Ajp'icultuial Association of this
place. This wiii give the members of the issoeUition
a bet er chance to iueietse their utock and make it a Let
ter 1 syii g institution than ul.ything of the kind iu this
pari of the country.
I'M IN r.vliK ASO AoillCfLTfllAL ASSOCIATION. Take
uot ice that a lnceiing of the H:ncliiuhlc re uud otlicers of
said association, will lie hcM iu ti.e Aihiiruton room, at
Suubury, Pa.f ou Siturd y !!!; 1. a d y of lcccuilier
Ilex, lit 1 o'clock, p. m. Alc.'l ll'i iil1 is liqucsted us
business of imj ortali'-e v. ;': be !r:u cVd.
fcl'i.. V-Al.:: Ilcidcut,
P. H. Moi.ia., S.e'iy.
PlIKPAlllNO ou 1 UK HoLIOV
Milliners, Jewellers aud lo, aton
:, Our merchants,
utet.uey iu prejr.
ing for the holidaya. All are re; Wuishing their slock
with the beat of goods, among which will be found. Borne
of ILe finest article auituble for hobdjy prcacuts.
List of letters remaining lu I lie Tost Ofllcc in
Suubury, Dec. ls.io.
B. Buyer, Sarah C. Burns, M. Connor. Daniel
P. Conrad, Mr. Diemer, Henry Drum, I. Dolphin,
Wiiliaupiu Felt, Kppauy Frederick, A. 11. Fisher,
May tireen, Dr. W. II. Good, Steven Guard, Mr.
Haggard, John A. llilc. John llotltnau, Marshal
I'upton, Michael Hull, W. it. Johns. J. J. Johns
W. C. Luwson, Stanlv J. Morell, Wiiliam Miller
John Marty., John A. Miller, D. II. Morrison. S.
B. Nichols, Frank Over, William ltoss, Hou
Levi Rooke, Jiuuu Rook.
J. J. SMITH, v. M.
SI'M UI. NO I II I.N.
To 4'Hpitulistsi, To !lon of Medium
Mi'iliiN, tiiMl lu till Wishing,
ICOMM'N tiixl tlniM Avoid
I'uj lug Kent.
i liv
liv reference to the Watsontown Heeortl uud
puiii,
till' V "Gazette" will be seen a lull and mure
explicit description of the property 1 olfcr for
sale, either In lots or bv the acre. But what I
wish to more particularly bring before the pub.
lie U the LIUEltAL TEltMS on which they ure
ottered.
I will SELL LOTS from ttlUO to 1500 uud
Lands by the ACRE fiom f 2tJ lu i'tW, according
to the location.
Tkiims : Ten per cent, of the purchase money
down, the balance in time and amounts to suit
purchasers, from ONE to EIGHT YEARS, with
leUAl Interest from day of sale. .
The streets and alleys will be opened as fast as
lots n io sold, so that ull may be approached with
case.
All persons'who nre now paying rent can have
uu opportunity of securing a home for less mo
uey annually than they uiu uow THKOW1NG
AWAIT in rent.
Any person wisbiug to sea the- lauds or lots
will cull ou me, wheu every opportunity will be
given them to hure a fair chance to see the supe
rior advantages presented lo the public.
Iu additiou to the lands above relerred to, I
now oiler for sale THItEE DWELLING HOU
SES, situate on Water street, iu Wuleoutown bo
rough, the one being tho largo and commodious
Brick Dwelling uow occupied by me, all of said
dwellings having tho necessary outbuildings for
Immeuiule use.
For further Information call ou or address
J. M. FOLLM Ell,
.. . Walsoulown, Pa
October 81, 1873. 1 yr.
t'liildreu olleu look I'ale uud (sick
from uo other cause than having worms iu the
stomach.
BKOWN'S VEKMIFUGE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without Injury to the child,
being perfectly WlllTE.und from all the coloring
or other Injurious Ingredients usually used iu
worm preparations.
CUKTIS & BltOW.V, Proprietors,
No. 2li Fulton Street, New York.
Si -LI by DruQtjMt ami VhtmitU, and dtuitrt in
Mtdiciu at Twkmtt-Five Cunts a box.
July 13, 1873. ly.
TlieCouffMiiluu ol uu luvulltl.
Published by a warning aud for the benefit of
Young Mcu aud others wno sutler from Nkhvops
Dfiiilitv, lAtit or Mamhoou, etc., supplyiug the
means of self-cure. Written by one who cured
blmsa.lf after uudergolng considerable quackery,
aud suut free or receiving a post-puid directed
envilop. ' tiufferors are invited to address the
author. NATHANIEL M A VFAllt, '
June 14,'73 flm. Box 158, Brooklyn, N. X-
ft
MERCHANTS and MANUFACTUR
ERS will best ftiturs their shipments
to their destination by using
Oennlsnn's
PATENT NIliriMXU TXUH t
Over Two Hundred Millions have been used
within the pnst ten years, without complaint of
loss by Tag becoming delnohed. All Express
Co's use them. Bold by Printers nnd Stationers
everywhere.
Oct. 81, 1873. 3m.
Tho Uoasehold Panacea.
snd
Family IMMlniciit
Is the, best remedy lu tho world for the following
complaints, via. Cramps in the Limbs nud Sto
mach, Pain in the Stomach. Bowels, or Side.,
Rheumatism In all its forms, Billions Colic, Neu
ralgia, Cholera, Dyscntery,Colds,Frcsh Wouuds,
Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains
nnd Bruises, Chill nnd Fever. For Internal mid
External nso.
Its operation Is not only lo relieve the patient,
but entirely removes the cause of the complaint.
It penetrates nnd pervades the whole system, re
storing healthy action to all its parts, end quick
ening the blood.
Tho Ilousteholtl Pauacra Is) purely
Vegetable and All Healing.
Prepared by
CURTIS BROWN,
No. 215 Fulton Street, New York.
For sale bv nil druggists.
July ia, 18711. 1y. "
Thirty Yearn' Experience of un Old
NurNC.
IIrn Winslow'st Noolhlnp; Sj riip H
I he prescript Ion of one of the best Femnlu
Physicians nnd Nurses In tho United States, and
has been used for thirty years with ncvor failing
safety nnd success by millions of mothers nnd
children, from tho feeblo infant of one week old
to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach.
relieves wind colic, regulates tho bowels, nnd
gives rest, health nnd comfort to mother nnd
child. Wo believe it to bo the Best nnd Sures.
Remedy in the World, In all cases of DYSEN
TERY nnd OIARRIKKA IN CHILDREN, whe
ther It nrlscs from Teething or from any other
cause. Full directions for using will nceompany
each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-siniilc
of Cl'UTls A PEItKI'S is on tho outside, wrap
per. Bold by all Medicine, dealers.
July l'j, lNitf. ly.
TO COXNl'.ttPTI YEN.
The advertiser, hiving been permanently cured of
that ibe.id disease, Consumption, by a simply remedy,
is auxloua to makrt known to his fellow snft'eiers the
nifHiiB of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a cony
of the prescription used, (free of charge), with the direc
tions for preparing and using the sann, which they will
una a sure C ure lor coUBumptlon, Asinuia, iroucni.s.
Parties wishing the preeripdiotl will please address
ltev. K. A. WILSON,
14 t'enn Ht., Williamsburgh, Now York.
Nov. 41, 1H73 m.
EKKOICS OF YOI Til.
A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
p.ibilitv, Ptemnture llecay, and all the efieets of youth
ful liid.acrcliou will, for the sake of suffering hu
manity, send free to all who need it, the reeit e and di
rect ioil for making the aimple remedy by which be was
cured. Hufleiers wishing lo profit by Ihe advertlsor'B
experience cau do so by addiessii.g iu crfect coull-
uenee,
Ullli 11. UUUf..v, i Li'aar rtT., iora.
Nov. 21, 1X74 fial.
'iiia Hbcrliscntcitts.
toiiimlMKioiier' Nulc of l iisealoil
I.uimI.
The following Tracts of Unseated Lands sit
uated In the Cotit.tv of Northumberland, having
been purchased by the Commissioners of said
countv for the use of said county In accordance
with the provisions of tin Act of Assembly, pass
ed the lftth day of March, 1S15, nnd supplements
thereto, and remaining unredeemed lor moie
than tlvo years after sale thereof lo said Com
missioners. Thev will be soli nt Public Sale at
the Court House in Sunbury, on Thursday llio
11th day of December, 1S7J. Sule lo con nicnce
at 10 o'clock, a. in.
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AMOS VaSTINE, 1
J. (). Dl'KIl A S COMM1S.S10NK11S.
D. b. KE1TZ, S
Attest P. V. GRAY, Clerk.
Whoa, Jauuaryl
COME ON El COME ALL ! I
THE subscriber having erected a Blacksmith
Shop, ou the lot adjoining the Oil Mill, formerly
owned by Morgan di Musser, ou Fourth sl.,buu
bury, Is prepared to da
tbieucrul ItlurkauiitlilnK,
on the shortest notice, aud lu the best mauuer.
Custom work promptly attended to.
HOUSE SHOEING
mads a specialty. The patronage of town and
country is respectfully solicited.
PETEK WILVER.
fiuubury, Nov. 7, 17S tf.
AiTI(.i.',.
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Is punET.Y AV"'r.,.'".i r!:rr.Mvnos, coni
ptwdsiniv'.yfv.c'l l.'-.ov.:i FIOOT8, HERB3
end FRUITS, cemb.it. d wlta o'.h'r properties.
whi.b In itieir iint.va e:o "!. aitio. Arerieut, Nu
tritious, PiureUe, vi t::. AnlMMHous. Th
whole is nri se.-v. .! l.t a s.it:lct.-Lt vt-.utity of sr'rit
from tim si A'l tj liv tu.m in anj
climate, whi-'UiiijrtL
'v-r -i r j tt ii . n n
ono of XYvs rrff fVBirrlil(Tonlri ttnt Citthar
ttvA iu ilia woild. 'iku u-e ictvniVd strictly aa a
TcmporancG Bitters
only to b used ua a mcllclno, o-d always according
to directions.
They sre the shoot-anchor cf the feeble snd debiH-taU-d.
TUey act upou n tliocapcd liver, aud stimulato
to surh a dt'tvreo thut a hr&lrliy artioo in at onto
brought about. As a lemcOy to which W'orarn
arc eflpfualiy pnbjcrt it is surerfleduig every other
stiuiulfiit- Asa pilit a; ami MumnifrToiilo
tbey hvc no quul. They are a mild snd petitlo
turpjitiv'' a well ts Touic. liioy l urify tho lilood.
They aiti a spluudid Apjotiacr. lbcy niikke t be weak
Bi.; 'lltny .uri:y and iuvi Rural e. Tu-y cure
Dyspi'pna, C'"nfltition aud Hradacbe. H. stas
aspef-iHc mall upecits of omorr'ers whirh i.n- " uinirt
the bod! ly mrii(.'th and bn k down ti muu.i ixits.
I erot, 63 Park Place, Now York.
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in uiiprfCMi'irt' l i it
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tflri-mitir. 1 Tni..
llmr Hum ( t;!vi; ! if:
jrivt's the tin ; i' a 1 .w.. :
Hame in Wt an m t im
TKRof nt i:viV!iv As
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WiiiiKmI.
WHOLESALE Vurebasinir Airent, for the
A NEW AMERICAN tl.WiNti MACII1NK,
self-tlireadin, both in the shuttle ami aim. self
ndjustini: tensions, self-settinr needle, positive
take-up, can be adjusted to sew thecheapest aud
coarsest patent linen thread ; runs lii:ht, sews
fist; cheapest, te'jjl made, hcM finished, most
durable. Written guarantee for lliree years.
For Circulars, ti-rms, iVc , addre",
AMERICAN SEWINti VAC1MNE CO.,
No. SJ-J North Seeond rt., Hurriishurtf, Pu.
Sept. Ill, ISTo. It. inos.
i'vO.
FALL
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ON TAST MAKKKT ST.. Xr.AH TiiK CITY HOTII.,
M'Nlll l!T, I'A.,
now o'en, all the novelties of the season in j
IvIUllONS, VELVETS, SILKS, FL'JWE'IS, !
FKATHKIIS, ETC.. J
trimmed and uiitiimmed
ii vi s axi oxe;ts. I
Notions In every v. ui. IV. call ami examine t lie '
line assortment and learn the low prices. Also, ,
lrosvMiiialilu
of tlie latest and most, fashionable styles.
MISS AMELIA HANCOCK,
Sniibmy, Pu., Oct. 17, 173.
Adiniuislriitor'N Kolirp.
(Estate of Christian Miller, dee'd.)
VTirril K is hereby uiven tliat lettcrsol iidmiu
.11 istration iiavinj; been uraiitl to the uuder
siitne.l on tlie estate of Christian Miller, late of
Shamokiii lowntJiip, Noitliutubcrland county,
Fa., dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate
ure iviiifMed to make immediate paymcut, and
those h ivintr claims to present them uiiiheull
cated for settlement.
ESTHER MILLER,
AdminUtrutiix.
Sliuinokiii twp. Oct. 31, 1S711. Ot.
NEW fGOOD3
FALL AN I) WINTER
at
MInm linltv liluck'H,
Market Sipiare, Sunbury, l'a.
LADIE'S URESS UOOUS of every stylo uud
quality.
WOOLEN (iOODS
of every Uiacrlpliou, Fancy tioods, Notions and
TriuiiiiiKL's a sieeialty.
TOILET SOAPS AND I'ERFU.MERY.
The finest assortment of L idles' uooils.
Everybody is luvlted to call and see them and
buy cheap.
October 31, 1S73.
Tailoring! Tailoring!!
CIIARLE3 MAIITL,
t ESI'ECTFl'LLY Informs the citizens thut
JL he has just received his
Kltriug stud hummer tUoodai,
at his
TAILOR SITOPv
ou Fourth Street, below Market, lu the Mullen
buihliu!.', und that he is prepared to u'.ake.up ail
kiuds of
CiEXTN' AMI IJOV'S NUTS,
of the luteal styles. Having had much experi
ence In the business he desires the public to give
him a trial.
Clothing w ill be made up io the latest Fails
and Ainericun Futhious iu the most satisfactory
tuauuer.
al3,73. CHARLES MAIHL.
if
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Mi lnnnTT fr
IfUillUDlJ.
Diu C. M. Martin. (Iko. W. TIloom
f.EW DRUG STORE.
No. 13, South Third Street,
Clement House BttL Sitoj, Pa.
DR. C. M. MARTIN. & CO,
HAVK lust received ft fresli lot of Pure Drugs
nnd Pntetit medicines.
We have nlso a full assortment of
DRESSING! AND PACKET COMBS.
Half, Tonth, .Nult.Clothn.Hhoe nnd other brushes.
TOIMrr ANI t'AXtl'Y AKTICLKN.
riNK EXTHACTS, PO:KlM HOOKS, KSIVKS, 40., C.
HEED'S CP.AND DUCHESS COLOGNE,
tho sncctest perfume H America.
INirlMlaii, u Kitl a!oVC Watli,
warranted lo clean perfectly the iHost delicti to
shades without injury to the kid
All the leading preparations lor the Jinir,
KF.UAKN, THE BEST I.N MARKET,
Pure Winn nnd Lienors, for medical turpiscs.
Phvsii'inns Prescriptions nnd family jccelpts
compounded with rare.
Thuiikiul Tor past favors wo hope, by ralrtltal
lim lo receive a slru e of your patronage.
Scpteininr ll,.li?;l.
KAHtLY I U.Ii BTYI.!'.S.
A full line of
9IilliiMry ;o!s
from New York nml l'hilailelphia, notv open ut
MISS M. L. (iOhSI Kli'S
MJM.IM.SSY stoke:,
ti lined and untrlinetl I
ltONNETS AXOIT ATS, I
Flowers, Hiblnns, Collars, t'uh, HandUerehlefK, j
NecKties, and a general vurletv of
MILLINEKY (I'iOIW
Beleeled with (rreat care front Ihe lemli-ijr liu
portint; houses in New Y ork atnl l'hllndelphln, ,
at
MIPS M. L. fiOSSLF.R. I
Fourth Street, be'ovv the S. V. R. R. '
Every efTort will be made to please Ihoso who
favor her with llielr pntronuue. j
October 3, Is; IS.
STOVE A TIX ESTABLISH NEXT. !
MARKET STREET, SUNRL'RY", I'A. ;
ALFltET) KKAUSK, Proprietor. j
sl CCi-SSOlt TO SMITH 4 OKNT1IER. J ;
HA VINO pnreliaseti the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Krauxe would respeetful-
ly ititorui the public that he uow has on band a
j lare assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
i Speer's Cook Antl-nust, Reeulator or llevolvlny
I Toi, Combination, Susquehanna and others,
, which are so nrraiu'ed as to be used for foal or
I Wood, mill lire warranted to perforin .iti-l'aotorl-!
ly or no sale. II EATERS of all kinds put up to
I heal one or more rooms. HEATING bTt'VES
i of dill'erent kinds nt very low prices,
i Tinware ofEi'i" iMrltloii
: kift oiit.tniiy on hand, llouti utr and Spouting
I witli the best material, done at short notice,
j HEI'AIRI Nfi attended to with dispatch. Coal
I Oil oliI Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware
I of a x.nd.v. Store opposite CouleyV hardware
' store, (iivc me a call. A. KUAL'SE.
1 nvVJ-i-ly
l
CEKTRALJ)RUG STORE
Q.B.Cr'ADVLLADER
Is Uii! iil.tco to buy pure autl fresh
lLUJClXES, DRl'fiS,
1'AIXTS, OILS,
GLASS, l'KUFUMEUY,
NOTIONS, Clf.AUS,
T015ACCO, LIO.UOH
for mctlii'inttl purposes, tuitl all other arti
cles usually kept iu u lirst-eluss Dm a Store.
Special aUeiitiou pai.l to compounding pre
scriptions aud t'iiiiiily receipts by competent
ilmpo'isls.
Sunbury, Nov. 7, 1ST3.
j -. ..- .1... -
IHAUk MAAM
rpilE VICTOR SU'.VlNCr MACHINE CO.,
L want reliable and enerirelie Audits in this
county. The " VICTl Hv" is a l.oeU-sthch. Sliiu
tle Machine, with sulf-sctiinu- Needle, beettinish-
; ed and most perfect Machine oflered. An in-
ereas" of ;0; per cent, on sales of over 1ST1.
For terms. .Ve., Address, VICTOR tsKVYlNU
MACHINE (d..l-.'7 Chestnut S-t., Philadelphia,
1 l'a. Sept. 1'.', lTJ.--4mos.
A. M. MEIXELL,
IT ai.i:u IX
Amoricaii itiitl I'.iiropenn
ATfir..
PINE JFAVELUY and SILVEKKAUE.
l'vriVctfti Njn-ftiK'It'N i! nil Ejo
(IllMSil.
GOLD HEADED CANES.
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired au.l war
ranted. Market 8piui'e
-If.
SI NBI RY, l'a.
Feb.
, is;;.
A. I WAI.TEKM.
MONUMENTAL SHAVINU l'AI'vLOU
nud
B AT II ROOMS.
HAIIl HUESSF.I 11Y .MACIIISERY.
Jflhint forget the place ou Ihe East sideol
Tiiiitn Snitt:T,a lew door. South of Maiket,Suu
bury, l'a.
Uraids, Switches, Curli", nud u!S Kinds of
L.vDlES' HAUt.
AVork niiiilo to tirdi-r
either out of combines
or slruight lmir. All or
ders left ut the resilience of
A. P. AVulters. corner of4th si.
aud Sliainokin uveiiuo, will receive
prompt alteution. A Specialty in
CIIILDUENS' HAIIl CUTTING,
etlbcr at their homea or Shaving l'arlor.
A. P. WALTERS.
July 5, 1873. tf.
i.i:o. w. (ohm:,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Rkil Esiats Aobst, arid Atfenl for the FitU-a-
L11KI I'lllA Ml 11 AL l'UOTECTlVK LlfK
lSl UiNL K C'OMl'ANT.
Ilcrudou. Xjrihumb4rlaHil CouhUi. Pa,
ALL CLAIMS eutrusted iu hi hands will receive '
prompt atteutlon. I
UerndoB, An;f. 2-J, 78. i mo,
v. w.-w;..fvj
fcbctlJsuitnts.
WIXTF.K
-'svt a iiAtiAii'ii.hnr ai juiv
. :
CT Trimmed Hats and Bonnets,
ll'inies. Feathers, Ilibbons, Crnpe
Veils. Crape, Crape Hats snd Boii-
! h ?l m.te, Hrhhil Hats and Bonnets,
and a full assortment of the latest styln lu
j 11 I L L I X J2 It Y
AT
Miss M. L. GOSSLER'S.
Fourth St., below tho fi. V. K. K.
Every efTort will bo made to plcuse those who
fivvor her with their patronage.
. Sunbury, Nov. 7, 1873.
O. W. KEF.FEIt. ' C.- 1 nAPSLEIl..
iTall Ooocls !
I ll'r llikflflj Nvtvrvvva- H H l'liluli l n cr
Goods, Groceries, Oil Cloths,
Glass and Xails
of every variety, nt ouo low price,
nt
Keef'er Si Dasalcr's Store,
Comer cf rourth nnd Market rTtreets,
SUNBURY, IM.
All kinds of (.rain taUcti In eiclnuio s-tmb as
usb. Call and see it?.
KEEFER Si BASSLEIi.
San.'niry, Oct. 31, 1H73.
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VtTORNEY AT IjAW AND
L'mtkh States Commissioner.. Ofllco with S.
II.
Hover, Fx., in Hi iglit's building, Suubury.
A hi;. S3,'73. ly.
LKM OK NTUKE!
CHRISTIAN NEFF,
Second Street, opposite tho Court House, SUN
lll UY. FA..
Kexpi'ctfu'.Iy invites the nttentlou of Retailers
him others, that lie has ou haud, aud will con-t-t.ii'tlv
ki en all kinds of
FOREItiN.ANU DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Consisting nf l.ire Hraivlie: Couiac, Cherry,
(iin.'i r, RueheUeai.J Otanl.
Whi.-khs: Pure Rye Copper Distilled, Mo"u-
V .....1 Cw......
JTRE HOLLAND Ul:, '.
I "iVincs: Chumpaue Wiuo, Sherry, Port and
' Clari l.
Crab Ci.ler, Champatnic Cider, N. E. Kuui,
lirou u Stout and Seott li Ale.
STOMACH Nl BAR BITTERS,
And ull others Llquora which cau be found In
i the city markets, which will be sold tit Whole-
; sule nnd Retail. Everv article (taarnuteed n
j represented. Also, a lartre lot of UEMIJOHNei
! uud POTTLES, always ou hand.
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j I'lutiB iiooiuij iiiiciuojo ', huu jiuuut:
i pationaife respectfully boliiitcJ
j C NFFF.
Sunloiry, July 3, 1W.). -iy.
GEO. EVANS.
FALL, 1873.
We take pleasure in tinnounclns to our friends
and the Public tccnerully, I hat we hsve opened a
Ihaiililui assortment of Hood for FALL and
WINTER. Wo politely solicit A call froai all
who isii to j;et a
aOO,l l it, Superior WorkinauMhlp.
und Ki'liablty .Material.
Our perfect system for Self-Measurement, recom
mends itself to every one who uiay desire to or
der Clot him; from a dislanee, copies of which,
with Sam pies of goods, wi.lbo scut ou upyllea
tiou. Geo. J5vaii & Co.,
P14 Market Street, IMiihtJeljihia.
"One l'ricc" Merchant Tailor ntv.l
Clothiers.
Sctupt ember IU, lTi.
l7:t. FALL SEASON, 17S.
9I1I.I.I.EHV AU VAXVX HOODS,
UOW 0HUt,
' FALL STYLES.
Trimmed Hats hud Itoniuts, Pinnies, Feother.",
Ribbons. Cr.ijw Vtils, Ciupe, t a. Ham
uud Ilonueis, llridal lint, aud a full u
so tinent of tho latest stvlH lu
!Hll.I,I 51V, "
1 RIMM1NOS OF ALL KINDS.
Cloves, Collurs, CutTs, aud evury la.hlonablo
article of ladle' w ear.
Call und see the sew styles of Ooods at
MISSL. SillSlsLFR. ' -.
Market Suuaiv, SouOiirtr F:.
O. tabor 8, H73, !