Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 13, 1874, Image 3

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SUMiUIlY, MARCH 13, 1874.
It ail road Time Table.
ARRIVAL AD DKPARTrKK Or TKAIX9 AT M'SBtKT.
N. C. R. W. South. V. & E. R. R. Wert.
Eimira Mail, 1 M5 in , Eric Mail, 5.15 a in
E-i Mail. ia.55 " 1 Uenovo Ac-. 11.10 am
BaftiloEx. 2 50" i Elmira Mail 4.10pm
LUrrUbareAc. 8.10 p m Bunalo Ex, t.li) "
81MI1KT AND UWHTOWS R. R.
Ieiive Stmbury for Lewistown at 6.S5 a. in.,
and 4 20 . ;u.
Arrive at Sunbury from Lewistown at l.!i
and 6-55 p. m.
SHAMOKIN IIVI6KI, M.C.K. W.
LEAVIS I ARRIVE
Exprc., 11.45am) MaM, 9.30am
Mail, -M P " I Express, 4.00 p in
An accommolalioii train leave Slmutokin at
710 in, arrivins at Ml. Carmel at 7 40 a in.
R.-Uirii.L', leave Ml. Cannel at 7.00 ? in, Arriv
ing at Shamokin 7 30 p in.
BANVHXr., HAZLETON & Wll.KF.8BA It RE R. R.
Leaves Siinhiiry at G45 a. m., fr York, lie
turn at 4.10 p. in.
Accidental Insurance Ticket" can be ba4 of
J. Shipinan, Ticket Ai;ent. at Hie Depot.
Winter ArrMiissenient Tor Ihe Vi
Oltic-e at Sunburj, Ia.
OJfln Open from 6.50 . m., to 8 . m.. except
on Suntlay.
TIME or ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE
MAILS.
Arrive a follow :
From the Eart at 5.15 . m., 4.10 p. in.,
South, 5.15 a. m., 410 p. m.
" tt'K. 5 15.in.,U.15p.in.,4.10p. m.,
Xo.th.1.50. 111..1 1.15.1. ni.,4.'0 p.m.
Shamokin. Ml. Carmel and points on
that line, .25 a. in., 4.00 p. in.
Mailt close a follow :
Tor the East. 5.45 . in., 10..V) a. m., 4.50 p. m.
44 So.uh. 10.50 . m., 4.50 p. in. 8 p. m.
44 West, 10 50 . in., S..VI p. m., 8-00 p. m.
44 Xorth S.50 p. m., 8 p. m.,
6hatnokiu proper 11.15 p. m.
Shamokin ana onicc 011 uiai ruirr, -...o
p. m.
Money orders will not be issued after C p. m.,
on Saturdays. . .
J. J. SMITH. P. M.
fnsiiuss totals.
Tn Improved G rover & Baker Sewino Ma
!. These celebrated machines are offered
it the most reasonable rate. For particulars
ppy to H. . KUTZ. Agent,
Feb.22,'73.-ly. Upper Augusta township.
Caroliik Dalus. dealer in Musical Instru
ments and Sewing Machines. Market street, near
Third, Sunbury, Pa. Call and diamine the Inst
Organs, Melodeon, Sewing and Knitting Ma
chine iu the market. Always on hand the Es
tey. Silver Tongue, Smith's American. Mason A
Hamlin Organ. Orders taken foi all kinds of
Piano and Muical Instruments. The Peoples'
Favorite Sewing Machines ; Domest'c, and Gro
Ter A Baker. Person purchasing machines
from me wlil receive instructions. First-class
Knitting Machines for sale.
It Cassot be Denied that B. L. Raudcnbmh
kee the largest and best assortment of house
hold furniture in Nortbumhc'land county. The
most beautiful bed-room suits can be had at rea
sonable prices. Parlor furniture of tvery style
and crade, are kept on hand. Upholstery done
at short notice. Undertaking a specially.
The large stock of boots and shoes nt the Ex
celsior store of Win. H. Miller re selling off
rapidly. The inducements offered to buyer at
this establishment ha convinced hundred lhat
it is the best place in the country to purchase a
food article of boots and slims. A treat variety
of gum shoe and boots are kept on hand.
A vert lurce assortment of Hats and Caps are
open at the store of S. Faust. Market Square,
near the Court House. Hi assortment is not
surpassed anywhere for beauty, durability anc
cheapness. Call and see the latest styles.
Selling Oct. D. A. Finney, of the popular
Dry Good and Grocery store on M.irkrt street.
It now selling out his stock at reduced price".
IU stock consist of !1 the lat.-M styles of Diy
Goods, Boots and Sho , Notions and Fresh
Groceries in great variety. Those wishing to
make bargains should call early.
tocnl Affairs.
Persons wauling Business Cards printed w ill
find at this office an assortment of superior qual
ity and printed in the latest sty. Cards or n
velopc printed at th lowes-t rates.
At an advertising journal, the '.4lrian", is
not excelled, as it has a large and constantly in
creasing c'rculation. As a means of securing the
trade of Xortliumherlar.d county, it present ad
vantages which no live Nusines man can afford 1
lo disregard.
Colts and Cows For Sale. Three three
rear old and I wo two-year old colts, and several
resb milch cows are offered for sale by the nn
lersigned, residing near the Northumberland
ridge, in Upper Augusta township. Apply to
mcl'6 St. George W. Stroii.
The Union Park and Agricultural Association
will hold their next Annual Exhibition at Sunbu-
7, Pa., Sept. 2, 30, and Oc t t-r 1st and 2d, 1874.
At many of our subscribers may change their
!ace of residence on the first of April, all uch
till plerse notify u ol the change, so that we
an make the change in their postolUce address.
4ate the name of the jpostoflice at which they
re now receiving their paper, and the name of
be office at which they wish to receive H.
Jir'T PaT. The exhibition given on Mon
ay evening lor the benefit of the Washington
idcpcndenl Steam Fire Company, by the Car
er Troupe, did not pay. Scarcely enough was
alized to pay expense.
Jons I K er has purchased a pair of bay
jrtes io hnyder county, and i now prepared to
all kinds of hauling nt short noli r.
Fresh shad aud salad made their appearance
. onr market. We run i.ow enjoy early vege
bles nearly as oon n the people of large cit-
. AU through well regulated market. j
A boy named Wm. Mantz. employed in Clem- j
t' planing mill, had two nngers of his left
ind awrd off on Saturday last.
We r'-cr t to learn lhat Capt. J. M. Huff, of
iiton. had a severe j ttack of paralysis on
onday rooming. At lat aecoints he was un
nscious and iu a dangerous condition.
A pair of boots a ftilcn from Mr. P.
ight's store, ill this place, on Wednesday of j
t week. On Thursday th- thief tried to seli j
e boots In Caketown, anil was 111 re-ted and
mmitled by A. X. Brice. sq. He gave his
me at Win. King.
What 'eit. We learn thai G. O. Bartlelt in- !
ids lo leave Sunbury in a few wei ks. Those 1
o have not procured a good nud correct Pho- ';
rraph should avail themselves of the opwrtu- i
y to procure it while he is in town. It may tie j
3ng time before another artist equal in skill lo
n, will visit our town agaiu. Doling Ihe past j
& his b ilding was ciowdcd by jeisoneiain- I
ir hi work, and invariably bad a correct I
lies taken. Call at once at the Portable
itograph Gallery, opposite the City Hotel.
"he Baptist protracted meeting in this place,
K-d on Wednesday evening last, alter a suc
ful labor ol eight weeks.
he Carriage and BrnnT manufactory on the
ler of Fourth and Chestnut streel, has Is-en
ned by 11. K. Fegely .fc Co. J. F. Lerch is
rintendent of the woik in the establishment.
ictimh op Conscmptios seeking relief, and
red health, should use '"Dr. Wishart's Pine
? Tar Cordial." This is the only preparation
develop the full virtue of Tar. For sale by
rnegists.
;u Merchants are preparing for the spring
e. Advertise frorly if you would do good
,w
n'i traighten-up-Mary-j'ane-and-ehow-your-u-pin
attitude i superseding the Grecian
I
CtE rent are reported on the decline in
r.lle. We with such were the case in thi
excellent quality of limestone is now quar-
Mr. Raker't land at Seven Points, in
r Augusta township. The stone are re
I ta be in abundance.
: shoe factory at Watsontown ha been
I into tro comfortable dwelliug.
A Tuier Captired. After the robbery of Col
Xeff, last week, it was ascertained that the ne
trro Jim Brown, formerly an oyrtler at the
Washington House, had Iteen in town on Ihe ev
ening of the robherv. Suspxion a once rested
upon him, when Captain Roach, Chief of Police,
was despatched to Alexandria, Brown's home.
The Captain was not obliged 10 k further than
B illimore, however, when he trot on th track ol
Brown. In walking throsiirh the city in search
of hi (fume, lie captured Brown dressed in the
suit of c'otlrntr stolen, and returned with him lo
this place on Monday morning last. When cap
tured Brown had flTof the money stolen secret
ed in hi pan'iiloons. The told spectacles had
been pawned fur 50 cents, and weie also recov
ered. There is no doubt thai Brown committed
Ihe robbeiies which occurred at the Washington
House during the last year and a-half.
Captain Roach is desei Ting of praise for his
inf.itiiinb'e perseverance in the rapture of this
Ihief. There was considerable risk to run
in rapturiu such a bad cliaracter from among
a set of rough in which Baltimore is noted to
abound. But the Cap'ain appeared to under
stand his busiiKs. as lie took bis prisoner liel'ore
aiiy alarm could he giv.ti to Brown's confede
rales. He was despatched across the line into
Pennsylvania. After be got into this State, the
Captain telegraphed to Col. Nctf of bis success,
and when the train arrived quite a crowd ha. ga
thered at the de;ot, and when the Captain
alighted from the cars with his game, thrre
hearty cheers were given him. Browu was at
once com mined for trial.
The County Auditors' Reort of this county,
will appear this year in the Gaztttt, Democrat
and Shamokin Jit raid, by authority of l he County
Commissioners. We will, as soon as we can
procure it, publish it in the American, for one
week, without compensation from the county,for
the benefit of our subsciilter. This act on Ihe
part f Ihe county Commissioners, shows more
libciality than has ever been shown by any De
mocratic board, and is an example forall future
boards. We nrged the propriety of publishing
the county statements iu papers of both parties
sevetal years ago, but then the Democratic
board were too much governed by party feeling
to grant a measure that would give light lotheir
opponents who did not hapii-n to support their
party paers. We contend that bo'h parties
have an equal right lo information concerning
county matters, and that the report should be
published in the leading papers of 'with po itical
parties. Although we may sometimes .ose by
this lourse, we consider it just and right. We
desire to work upon the golden rule, do ye unto
others as ye wish others lo do nutu you." And
as we will always give such information whether
we receive pay or otherwise, we trust our readers
will end us patronage lo compensate us for such
loss.
Dr. Hiiiam H. Ma I.Li K, a native or Lower
Augusta township, this county, returned last
week from the Louisville (Ky.) University of
Medicine, where he graduated with high honors.
Dr. Mallick received the recommendation of nine
of Ihe professors in lhat institution. He is a
young mail of ability, a'i I will no doubt make
hi mark iu the medical fraternity. We wish
the Doctor success in his piofe-61011, wherever
be may hang out his shingle.
Theatrical. The Carner troupe had a good
Loue on Saturday evening, when Rip Van
Winkle was produced. The parts were well
rendered, particularly the character at "Rip,"
by Mr. ''arner. On Monday evening the trouj
gave a benetit to the Washington Independent
Steam Fire Company, of this place, when the
play of "?o!on Shingle" and the '"Irish Tutor"'
were well rendered. This troiiie is coinpca'.'d of
good artists, and the pei foruiauce are of a bih
and interesting older.
Bio Feet. We have frequently noticed when
entertainments were being given in Ihe Opera
House, in this place, that a number of nice
young nu n enacted parts of t tie play not found
I 1111 the bills, viz. the exhibition of their "big and
odoriferous feet," the protrusion of which, over
the beats of the gallery, point directly at the au
dience. These nice young men generally inter
lude the '"big foot"' exhibition with shrill whist
ling and stamping with sticks. They raug
from 15 lo 20 years of age, and are exert iu
their business, showing that they have bceu well
taught iu their art. Some of the '"big feet"on ex
dilution a few evenings ago, we Judge womd be
death to all creeping things, were Ihey so unfor
tunate us to come in contact with them. The
exhibitors of the enormous leet ill question, are
no doubt greatly admired by the ladies, conse
quently it is hoped lhat our worthy Chief Bur
gess will not again call on the police to interfere
with this part of the performance, as such a
course would present our young bloods from
putting their good breeding 011 exhibition.
A Gt.omors Pevival. A glorious revival
meeting has been held almost nightly in Ihe M.
! E. Church of Northumberland, for ten weeks,
' under the pastoral charge of Uev. James Hunter.
and is still in the most encouraging operation,
and will, fio-n all apearaiiccs, be kepi tip until
the 17lh inst., the time for the assembling f
Conference. About ninety live persons, many
of whom arc beads of families, have been con
verted since the meeting opened, and eighty-one
have joined the church. And Ibis, it appears, is
nQl the eij(, of ,bc ,,.,,.. C(Kd mork fr ,,.
season, his efforts ate still telling ; from seven
to ten are al the altar nightlv. It is said that j
the charge has not been in a be ter spiritual
coudilion in twenty years. Xorth'd 1'rrti.
Grape VinePuhlers. with fancy specimens of
graes, are making their annual rounds, and a
number of greeu horns will be victimized, of
course, and deserve to be, after the numerous
cautions of the press. Any one w ho pays more
than 50 cents for a grape vine, pays a fancy
price for a fancy article, with fifty chain es to one
against him, that It is not equal lo the Concord.
We never knew anv one to make anything hv
purchasing not only grapes, but other articles,
from strangers and adventurers, in preference o
regular and honorable dealers at home, but we
eould name a numb t who have been hit hy tiiese
characters who pull the wool over the eye of
iheir unfortunate victim, who, like ni'st ol this
class of iienitents, repei t only w hen it is too late.
Parlor Orgs. We call attention to Ihe ad
vertisemcut of B- ally V Plotts. manufacturers
nt Parlor Organs, in another part of thi paper.
Thce organs are fast supcrce ling all others on
account of their good qualities. A number of
these instruments have been sold in this county,
which give general satisfaction. These intrii
Hu nts are high y recommended by the belt 11111-
si.-inns in the country.
Anv one in want of a
good instrument should t-xatuiue them before
purchasing elsbire.
Killed in the Mines. George Proh-ricl;, a
Poli'h miner wi rki'ig at the Enterprise colliery,
was instantly killed 011 Tuesday last. He was
riding on a loaded wagon that was coming out
f the mines, and by some means was can. 'lit
bet wren the wagon am! a chn'e and crushed to
death. He was about twenty-four years of
age and but recent 'y inarri-d. Coro-ter Hester
held an inqui-! Ihe next day. Shamokin UtraH.
Iron Ore. Some of the citizen of Shann kin
j township are giving their attention to the di-cov-
ery of iron ore veins. They assert th it their
township is rich in minerals and it only reqture
searching to reveal their de-sits. Some Very
fine specimen have been found in the valley
about three milt thi side of Snydeitown. We
hope they may be successful. Siamokin Herald-
R. M. Fruk, E-q , of Milton, was the repre
sentative from this county at the recent reunion
al Harrisburg, of the officers and members of the
Legislature prior to 1S50. Mr. FricK faithfully
represented this district in the Senate. We hope
be may live to attend many more reunions of a
similar character.
SrEL Hale, Esq., of Shamokin township,
prominent in that township foi many years, died
011 Friday of last week, al an advanced are. He
served the township in which he resided as con
stable and Justice of the Peace for a number of
year.
Tns village of Seven Points in Lower Augusta,
is composed of some of the most enlcrpiiing
men, who will soon make it a flourisbiiiL'
town. We learn that steps are being taken to
establish a Farmers' Grange soon.
TnE trial of the Shamokin shooting case, w ill
uol com off the present tctkion of court.
Meeting or the Union Park and AoRicfL
ti'ral Association. The annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Union Bark and Agricultu
ral Association was held iu the Ai bit ration room
iu the Court House, on Monday, March V.
President Sol. Malick iu the chair.
On motion, the ollowing persons were nomi
nated and elected for the ensuing year:
Prisideiil Sol. Millies.
Vice- President Isaac Campbell.
Treasurer Geo. B. Cadwallader.
Secretary P. H. Moore.
Librarian W. C. Packer.
executive committee.
Watsoutown J. M. Follmer.
McEweiisville Win. McXinch.
Tnrliut D. H. Dreisbuch.
Milton J. H. McConniek, P. L. Hackenburg.
Chi iisqiwque W. Forsemau.
Point Faiusworth Reed.
Northumberland Luther Savidge.
Rush John W. Hoffman.
Uivcisidi- David Clille.
Upper Augusta Hiram M. Haas, P. J. Ober
dorf, Geo. M. Forrester.
Shamokin Aiiios Vast inc. Sol. Marts.
Lower Augusta S. H. Ziminern.an, Geo. M.
Kclh-y, Isaiah J. Renn, J. W. Furman.
Zerbe--L. II. Weaver.
Cameron C. B. Boyer.
Little Maliunoy II. II. Domsife.
Jackson J. G. Smith.
Jordan Klias Schiifl'er.
Lower Mahanoy J.. R. Moweiy, Augus.
Wuld.
Coal -J. Downing.
SiK inokin hor. W.F. Roth, J.Weimer Young,
Wm. M. Weaer, R. D. Bower.
Ml. Carmel twp. J. M. McCarty.
Mt. Carmel hot. O. II. Sillyman, J. S. Mc
WiHiams. Washington Isaac Rcitr.,
Snydcitown Wm. Kline.
Purdjtown Geo. Conrad.
Sunbury Ira T. Clement. Daniel IK-im, D. C
Dissinger, A. J. Stroh, Jacob Shipman, C. Neff.
T. G. OMIT, Chas. Garinger, II. K. Fagcly, II.
J. Waltz.
Delaware Joseph Xicelt.
Lewis John McFarland.
Turbut twp. John Haag, Wm. W'alfiron.
On motion, it was
Resolved, That we hold otir next annual exhi
bition on September 2'J and 30, und October l and
2, 1S74, al Sunbuiy, Pa.
The annual allotment of seeds from the Agri
culsnral Department was then presented by the
Secretary, and the vegetable seeds were distri
buted among the members.
On motion, it 'ai
Resolved, That seven quarts of the anndy oats
be allotted to Geo. M. Forrester, he to sow the
same, and report to the Association, and return
one half of crop for use of other members.
On motion, adjourned lo meet at call of the
President.
P. II. Mooke, Sec'iy.
Court I'rwcootliiisH.
(From the Jiiiy )
ArviotliNF.D ColHT. The following case
look up the entire time of the Court during
Thursday aui Friday :
Janus H. Holmes (colored) vs. Wm. H. Mar
shal. Verdict in favor of plaintiff, fb7 04. De
fendant moves for a new trial for reasons filed.
Mr. Holmes brought this suit against Ihe de
fendant for sett euieiit on work done w hile liv
ing with him iu Shauiokiu. On an urti.lratioii.
Home tune ago. the ai bit ra tors decided ag:.iust
James, but ou an appeal lo Court the decision
was reverted. The jury in this cise was out
from Thuisday morning until FriJay lnormng.
Richard Lobb s. S. W. Clark. Ou motion of
S. B- Boyer, attorney for defeudaut, rule granted
lo show cause why award of aibilr .lion should
uot be set aside. Rule returnable at next argu
ment court.
Ross Shot Company vs. Josoph E. Smith ami
C B. Smith, late trading under the firm name
of J. E. Smith & Co. Verdict in favor of de
fendants. Mate B.mk vs. Abraham Kissinger. Verdict
iu favor of defeudanl. This suit was Wrought
against Mr. Kissinger lor the amount of a note
(fiiou) which Mr. II declared a forgery.
Ephr.iim R. Miller, who sues as well for him
self as for the School Directors of Shamokin
township, vs. Hugh H. Teats. Judge Rockefel
ler decided no cause for action. This suit was
brought by Ephraim against Mr. Teats, lor r.eg
lectiug or refusing, us Auditor of Shamokin
township, lo publish the school finances ; but it
apears lhat Mr. T was uol Auditor during the
year set lorth in the complaint, heuce the deci
sion of ihe Ju.lge.
MARCH COURT.
MONDAY.
The March term of Court was opened at 10
o'clock Ibis morning, President Judge Rockefel
ler aud Associate Xicely 011 the bench, Associate
Judge Wclker, we are sorry to lay, being unable
10 aitcnl.
Judge Rockefeller delivered his charge to Ihe
grand jury, after which A. F. Ryon, Esq.. of
Lock Haven, was admitted to practice in the
several courts of Northumberland county.
The first cae called was Commonwealth vs.
William King. Larceny. Plead guilty, and
sentenced to Eastern penitentiary for one year.
Commonwealth vs. James Gray. Larceny.
Guiltv. and sentenced to Eastern pcniteuliary
for thirteen calendar-months.
The defendants in the above cases concluded ,
that, being out of work. Ihey would commit a
petty theft, and probably be sent to the county
jail for perhaps thirty days, and lhat they would
he set nt liberty about the time work would ojx-n
up. The sentences imposed show that Judge
Rockefeller did not see it in the same light.
Commonwealth vs. Frank A. Hower. Forni
eatiou and bastardy. Miss Hilker, prosecutrix.
TCFSEAY.
In the matter of the application of S im'l IL-ck-erl.
a student ;:t law, for admission to the Bar as
practUintr attorney. Petition read, nud Court
appointed as committee Hon. A. Jordan, Win. A.
Sober and Ti nman II. Purdy.
Com. vs. Frank A. Hower. Court sentenced
him to pay a fine of ?15 lo the Commonwealth
for the use of West Ward of borough of Sunbury,
for the use of the poor, co-ts of prosecution, pay
to Annie Hilkert Ihe sum of f 40. and tl per week
until the child is seven years of age. and give
security in the sum of f:;(0. Mr. Hower declar
ed himself innocent, refused to comply with the
sentence and wa taken to j ail.
Com. vs. Felix Ritter. Misdemeanor, keeping
a eambling house. Samuel Ward, prosecutor.
Jury not in.
Same Vs. same. Misdemeanor, selling liquor
to drunkards. Defendant not ynilty. Each pay
half costs.
Same vs. Same. Selling liquor to minors.
Defendant not guilty but to pay costs.
Same vs. Same. Selling liquor ou Sunday.
Jurv not in.
Th" above four cases were brought against
Mr. Ritter by Mr. Ward after some trouble be
tween the two about Ward's board bill.
Iu the matter of p lyment of expenses incurred
in reii.-wiag public road iu Watsoi town. Rule
gra-ted on County Commissioners lo show cause
why they should not pay expenses of review.
Com. Vs. Joseph Shtv-. Misdemeanor. Geo.W.
Shive to py costs.
Com. vs Fpliralm U. Miller. Bara'ry. Jury
ot:t.
WEDNESDAY.
In Ihe cac of Com. vs. Felix Ritter, misde
meanor. Jury rendered n Verdict of not guilty
and prosecutor to pay costs.
Same vs. Same, selling liquor on Sunday.
No! guilty and prosecutor to pay costs.
Com. vs. Ephrubn R. Miller, baratry. Xot
guilty but d fendatit to pay half the costs.
Com. vs. James Brown. Larceny. Defend
ant pleads not guilty. Court sentenced defend
ml lo pay a fine of one dollar to the Common
wealth for the n.e of the county of Northumber
land, the costs of prosecution, return the stolen
projH-ity to the owner, Col. Neff, and undergo
imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary nt
separate and Solitary conhneuient for Ihe pcrioiS
of one vc.ir.
Same vs. Same. Same, yntencc. except five
years in pententiary.
Same vs. Same. Larceny. Same sentence as
iu the first case.
This is the darkey Brown that committed the
robbery at Col. XcfTs hotel last Monday week,
and here he Is, within ten days, tried, found
guilty and seutenecd. The case certainly shows
great prom tness, uol only ill Cnpt. Roach, w ho
ma le the capture, but also in our District At
torney and Court.
Com. vs. Sam. Ward and James Poleman.
Larceny. Defendant not guiltv.
The Grand Jury returned two true bills lor
larceny against George Washington, who is 6aid
to have been an accomplice of Brown's.
Com. vs. Ephraiin R. Miller. Baratry. Hilli
bush prosecutor. This case excited a great d.-al
of amusement not only among a large audiunca,
but even the Court could not restrain a smile at
Ephraim's manouvres. Mr. Zeigler made the
best out of a poor case as Mr. Hillibush's attor
ney, but the jury cou'd not see anything in Ihe
case, as they gave half the costs to each, amount
ing to about (125 apiece.
(. xt. Gillespie. Fornication nud
bastardy. Gillespie plead guilty. Sentenced lo
pay a fine of $5 to poordi-triet of Coal township,
CM line, aud l per week until child i seven
ve in old.
We copy the following items from the Sun
bury Gazetteer, published in this place in IS-'tf.
They will probably remind tome of our citizens
of by-gone days and prove interesting a ancient
relics of history. The paper is dated April 20,
1SJ0:
LIST OF
Letters remaining in the Post Office at
SiNBfRV, Pa., April 1st, 1S-C :
John Alison, Reuben Arnold, William Assail,
John Bergshesser, senr., 2, John B.tten, Sarrah
Campbell, Peter Demick, William Dicus, Caleb
Dietis, Samuel DieUs, AuthoLy Deshu, Solomon
Dunklebergcr, George Depuey, Frederick Erne,
Obadiah Elies William Farrow, Miss Jane Fin
ney. Samuel Grieger, Miss Deborah Grant, 2,
Edward Gobin, Robert S. Grant, Samuel Hale,
Niniuel Hale!', Wm. Ileagler. Christian Haut,
Daniel lleilman, Michael Hollenback, John
Junes, Albert Kiinble, Jacob Kicser, Peter Leis
eiing, Ephraiin Lvghlle, Philip Landau, George
L. tig, Alexander More, 2, Isaac R. More, Jacob
Mon ti, James Mitchcl, Jos. ph Muchlow. John
Mierly, Henry Miller. Elizabeth or David Ou p.
Mullen Pusley. Henry Reed, Henry Renn, Jacob
Seaman, Jacob Smith, Michael Sliortman, Han
nah Sondars, Peter Suinpcll, Henry Shaffer.
Jennet Thurston, Phiiip Whall. Christian
Whall. Aguess WooleVer. Elder John Wolvi-r-ton,
Mary Wolverton, George Young, E-quire,
Jacob Yordy.
JXO. G. MARTIN, P. M.
LIST OF
Letters remaining in the Post-Owce at
Nortu'd, Pa., Isi April, 1826:
Elizabeth Adams, Sarah Anlhrny, Jesper Ab
hel, hichard Brewer, Thomas Bonham, Thomas
Crothers. Miss C. E. Dering, Edward Diver.
Alexr. Dewing, Gallon Hawthorn, Charles Gale,
W illiam Harvev, Mrs. Mary Ilenaii Jacob Hof
ler, Nancy Ham. r, Elizabeth Hauler, Moses
Hubler, Aaron Johnson. 4, David Lowry, Lewis
Leahigbs, John Mason. Samuel McConniek,
D.nid Owen?, Jacob Paul, David F. Paine,
Miss Fanny Roach. John G. Reicbh irt, Jacob R.
plicpherd, Mr. Sirohecker, Joseph Wallace, Wm.
Wood. JOHN COWDEN, P. M.
MiiiHiED. On Tuesday week, by the Rev.
M. Bruner, mr. Jacob Market to Harriet
Etktrt, all of Milton.
On Tbursilav last, bv the same. DANIEL
LONG lo misj CAT.iEKIXE MI El if, all of
Augusta.
Same day, bv the same, mr. JOHN HAAS
lo miss MARGARET ALTER, both of this bor
ough. On Tuesday, bv the same, mr. BENJA
MIN KELLY to mis's LAV1NA RITCHIE, of
Augusta.
On the ltlth inst., by John Coisher, Esq..
mr-JESE K. MILLARD, of Berwick, to mis
ROSA NX A GRE1S1NGER, ol Sunbury.
On Tu.-sday cvi-nirg last, hv the Rev.
reer ShiwM. mr. JAMES M'COKMICK, ol
Sunlniiy, to miss ANN FISHER, of Au-usta
lowuship.
SUNBURY
PRICE CURRENT.
I cts.
Wheat. bushel, 02 h
Rye. " 5
Com, " -,
Bitkwheat, " -5
Apples, dried. " 5J
iVache, d'ied, " 1
Flaxseed, " W
Poik, lb. 3 3
Beef, " -3
Butter, "
Tallow, " 8 9
Ib-e-wax, ' 25
White Rags, " 5
Mixl " J
Lamb's wool, ' 37 6
K.gs, di.f. 5 6
Where letter h occurs add half .1 cent.
General Relief Association. The Relief
Association of Sunbury, met on Tuesday, March
loth, in the lecture room of the Reformed church,
The following report was made by the Treasurer,
D. Clement. Esq.
The receipts of the Association from board of
managers in cash or its equivalent, were from
Mr. John Haas, ?'.. 4'J, Mjrs. Geo. Hill, $10.70,
Mrs. A.C. Whe it, f 14.25, F. M. Long, 15 85.
and MissJ. Reimensnyder, $5.75, amounting to
54 85. From the churches as follows : Reformed
$12.'.1, Baptist, $S.05, Presbyterian. MM,
Epis.-i pa', $0.71, amounting to $04.2. Total r
ceipts, $; 119.1 3.
Hie expenditures of the Association by the
managers, were as follows. Mrs. John Haas.
$24.00, Viss Caroline Dali. s. $19.00, Mrs. J. B
Masser, $:;.4:i, Mrs. A. C. Wheat, $18.55, MissJ.
Reimensnyder, $5.75, amounting to $71.33. Bills
of Rl.oads A: Co., (for coa ) $13.23. V. Dit-tz,
(for coal) $'...V). Whitmcr & Co., $3.00, P.
Bright (shins) $S.95, amounting to $3l.tiS.
Small am' miscellaneous orders $13.00. Total
expended, $119.01; leaving iu the Treasurer's
hands a balance of 12 cents. The managers w ho
have not completed the canvass of these districts
w ill please lo do so if possible, at once. The
chuiches whose contributions have not yet been
handed in, will also confer a treat favor by do
iug so as speedily as convenient.
XoltTIIfMBEKLAND ColNTY CoalTii ADR. The
amount of coal shipped from our county during
February is 44,0'.f.t tons, und for Ihe season
90.31S tons, ngaiusi 50,091 tons for the mouth
and 12S.099 tons for the se tson of 1S73. Loss
for the mouth ll,3:2 tons, and lor the season
this year 31, 71 tons. All our colleries are now
al work, hut the shipments will not be Very
large helm e next niont'i. It appears lo be a
pievailing impression that we shall have an ex
cellent season for mining. Shamokin Herald.
List or Letters remaining iu the post-ofllee
at Sunbuiy, March 12. 174:
William Allen, Dr. Gisiug.-r, G. Helle, Mary
Haffi-ner, John Keefer, George I.ciseiiring, Wm.
Marshall. Charles Merton, S. H. Miles, Carri ;
Mellow-ell, J. D. Pontius, Reed A Son, Sallie
Slalfer. Susan Smi.on, Harriet L. Weirick, Eliza
beth Weisor.
Perseus calling for advertised letters will
please say they are advertised.
J. J. Smith, P. M.
The March number of Wood's IIorsEtioi.D 1
Magazine is a capital one It vn with an in
lerestitiy story entitled, "The Guiding Hand."
bv Mrs. H. G. Rowe ; following this Joseph Sni
der gives his '-Experiences in Ihe City," an ar
ticle which for its simple truth the touth of the
Ian I should, read to their profit ; "My Prayer" is
not a religions sketi h as one would suppose from
the title, tut is a most touching story told in Ihe
sincere manner and rngh speech of a railr ad
hand. ,Tlie Weekly Diabolical." by Karl Ka-e,
aims a sharp aud timely blow :it sensational li'e
rature. "The Kai-er Frederick" is one ol Ma
rv HarlweU's entertaining stories. In Ihe in
stallment of 'Mi-ery Jippea 11," H. V. O-bcrne
raps the knuckles of the la-hionablc clergyman,
and buiies Penny Post from sight. There are sc
leral other articles of merit, and some choice
poetry. The Magazine contains six iilu-trat'ons,
including a fine design r(r a Country School
House. Tcnns only one dollar a year with
chromo Yosemite one dollar and a half. Sub
scriptions may begin with any number. Ad
dress U'.x" "Ufchold STayaziiu,
Newburgh, X. T.
The Repi iilic : A monthly magazine pub
lished by Ihe Republic Publishing Company,
ashington. D. C I erms ? i per annum.
The Jitfuhlie for February, contain a most
important article upon the subject of "Annexa
tion of Canada," which very conclusively show:.
thai annexation would tie ol benefit to notn In
I'lt'te l States and the Dominion. It also pre
sent an able article upon the mooted question
of "Capital. Labor and Wages." "The Fnuc
lions of theTreasiny Department" is a very
interesting and exhaustive exhib t of lhat great
branch of executive busines. The reply lo
Hariter't Weekly upon the "Civil Service Ques
tion'' i lart und incisive. There i a ur.ity t-r-vatling
the entire number which consist in en
forcing two pri ciples of political conduct. First,
a positive and progressive policy on the "Cheap
Transportation Question," and a cordial unity
hetweeii the executive and legislative branche 01
our Government. The article entitled "The
Mission of Real Statesmanship" is a strong plea
for a bold positive governmental policy. Among
the most valuable contributions to the Undent ot
politics are the "Work of Congress," a record of
important proceedings, and a condensed article
u)on tho Postal Telegraph Bill now pending.
The pienilix contains three very interesting
speeches from Senators Chandler and Logan,
and Representative H. S. Bundy on -'The Fi
nances," and R. H. Cain on "Civil Rights."
Have yon a cough, cold, pain in the chest, or
bronchitis ? In fart, have yon the premonitory
symptoms of the "insatiate archer," consump
tion T If o, know lhat relief is within your
reach in the shape of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry, which, In many case where hope
had fled, ha snatched the victim from the yawn-
I ing grave.
FOll TrlE AMERICAN.
?Br'i:oETOWN, March 9, 1374.
Friend Wilrerts
As your paper is a thoroughly "home journal"
devoted to the interests of the country, in giv
ing the residents of each section information of
all the others, I thought a few lines from our
town might be of interest to your readers gene
rally. Like nil other sections of the country ,lhe
panic was quite a damper on us in financial mat
ters, money being scarce as diumo-.ds iu the
large cluster pins so extensively worn in fact,
we have almost concluded to return to the primi
tive mode of transacting business, viz, inters
change of produce without using money as a go
between. As the spring approaches, however,
we find some light shine ou us which gives pro
mis of better times, we already see evidence of
greater activity in the preparations making in
different parts of our town, for the erection of
uew buildings, the lumber and stone being in
course of preparation, and some having been de
livered aud ready for operations as soon as the
weather permits. I. II. Ressler, one of onr en
terprising citizens, has laid oul a number of town
lots which are being rapidly sold nt moderate
prices. A number of dwellings will be erected
upon then during the coming summer.
NotwitliStauuinj; the hard times, onr mer
chants have done a very fair business, none hav
ing been obliged to suspend. The lumber mill ol
Messrs. Montelius, Bachiu.in A Co., have been
kept running constantly with a full force, and
they are daily turning out large quantities of
stock and bill timber, und we think il would be
to the advantage of builders tn other sections of
the county to give them a call, as they are de
termined not to be outdone, cither in the quality
of lumber, or moderate rate of prices.
Our up town merchants, P. 8. Bickel fc Bro.,
have in store a large stock of goods which Ihey
are delivering to their customer al very fair
priee. while our down town merchants, A. Dit
ty & Son, determined not to be undersold, are
Turn-shing their cus'omer with all kinds ol
dry-geo Is. 1 roceries, Jcc, at prices which beat
the Sunbury market, 80 much so that many of
your citizens purchase here as a matter of econo
my. Our hotel accommodations are ample, and
any of your citizens wishing to sjiend a week or
two this spring in gunning and fishing, will find
that our hotel keepers know how to entertain
their friends. Friend Rothermel, of the Railroad,
and Sarge, of Ihe Sns inehanua House, arc al
ways t their po-ts while "mine host" Wald,
of the National, is constantly on the lookout to
ascertain how he can further minister to the
wants of his guests ; and, since hi recent visit
to Danville, to a German sociable held there, is
more smiling and eff.ible, if lhat were pos-ille,
than ever. Bingamuu A Co., are preparing for
more active work Ibis spring in the coal and
lumber trade. Our agricultural advantages are
un-nrpassed by any in the connty. and our pro
duett not excelled by any. Witness our prices
Butler, 25 a.id 30 cts per lb ; Eggs, 18 cts per
doz. ; Lard, lo cts per In. ; Pot itott, 50 cts per
bash., und all other articles in proportion. We
have a live go-ahead coniiunnity as is evidenced
in the fact that some fifty topics ol the American
alone, are received .it tY;s office.
I will not tressp.iti further 011 your valuable
space at present, but close with a promise to
keep you posted as we progress in improvements.
SHADOW.
LIST OF CMl'MKN
For Court commencing Monday, March lGth, '74.
Milley T. Day, Indorsee of 'Klias Dayv Al
eut's Day.
Henry" L. Cake by his attorney Jos. W. Cake
vs Philadelphia fi Erie Railroad Company.
Joseph W. Cake vs Philadelphia A Erie Rail
road I oinpauy.
J. Adam Cake, vs The Philadelphia Jc Eric
Railroad Company.
A hia h Dimick v Michael Dimick.
Ephraim B. Hvany vs Jefferson M. John it
Kersey John.
Lewis Marqiioiilt it Johana Murquoitlt, his
wife, for the use of the said Johana Marquoidl
vs George Fagely.
Abraham Lerch vs Mrs. Lydia Thompson, wi
dow of Jeff. Thompson .owner, or reputed owner,
and Jacob Reliiert. contractor.
Philip Dater vs The Northumberland Coal Co.
Geo. A. Fellows vs The Northumberland Coal
Company.
D. W. Smith, use vs Aaron Barral.
P. Armbrnster A Bio., vs W. R. F. Weimer.
J. V. GilM-pie. v John II. Foresmau.
Samuel (ulick vs Lemuel Campbell.
S. II. Jjhnslon, use vs Prter W. Gray.
Samuel John vs Fred. J. Anspach et. al.
J. H. Johnston, use vs Peter W. Gray.
John (. Gunner ys Samuel Bloom, J. H. En
gel. Mocanangui Coal Co. vs Thos. Barr.
Joseph Diehl vs Charles Kint.
Jacob tJ. Masser, Wm. A. Sober vs Joseph W.
Cake.
Same vs Same.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the
U9e of Geo. P. Kamp vs Jim. J. Rcimeusnyder,
et. al.
E. K. Miller who sues for himelf. as well as
for the School Directors of Shamokin township
vs Furman Farnsworth.
Charles Kemmerer vs Benjamin Snyder.
( hales Cal.igah v The Danville, 11. A W. B.
R. R. Co.
A tron Barrel vs The Lycoming Fire Insurance
Company.
Susan Walt, adni r, vc, ol catuanne wan vs
I j,., ptiter
Coleman K. Sober v Juo. E. Uathbunn .V Co.
J. V. J. i.ladins; v Elijah Hammer an I Latli
arine Hammer, owner or reputed owner and te
nant in possesion of osrCsiii of lot Nos.2, Ac.
For Week Commencing Monday, March 2:M. '71.
Si'riner & Koch George tin lis et. al., own
ers and repute! owners and contractor.
John R. Yohe vg Geo. W. Zies'er.
Jacob B. Masser .v. Win. A. Sober vs Joseph
W. Cake. William Carrel.
I hos Swenk. adm'r of Lewis Swenk, dee'd vs
S. C. Frymire el. al.
HiiL'h Martin use vs Davnt r . wairner.
An man and Minxes vs John I). Stralton. j
Isaac Zerhe v Thomas Z.-rbe.
D.vid Pain vs Joseph Kline, surviving partner i
of Joseph Reitz. Ac. J
Cornelius Bellas vs Jacob Frederick, t
Peter R.-nsrl. r vs Ilii-jh Martin. i
Mover A Kolb vs Augustus Srim:tnaii. j
Swover A St-ddart vs Harry R'msrler. j
Charles sihell adin'r of Eihn-Ii Bennett dec".' vs ,
Reuben D. Derr and David Gold.
Geo. 1). Deibler and an administrator of Dan
iel Deih'cr, dee'd. vs Michael Spitz et. al., cxrs.
of the last Will and Testament of H "iry Bohner,
deceased.
James W. Mover and Philip Kolb v Auirasln
Sprinman.
Joeph W. Cake vs f.:e l'l.ila'd.i and Erie rail
road comp'y, and tn l'e'.t.'a railroad company,
Les-ee.
Joseph W. Cake tj the Phii'a A Erie railroid
company, and th Pcun'a railroad company Les
see. Ar.irtb.im Lerch et. al. vs J. Haas.
Thomas M. Tucker vs Jacob Wolf.
Moses Bond vs Wendel Keefer.
A. J. Stroh vs Win. E. Wilson, adin'r of Ro
bett Wilson dee'd.
Seasho'tz A Malick vs Upper Augusta twp. !
Frank II. R id. y vs Geo. C. Welker. j
Absolotn Ycau'cr vs Micnacl S.tulters. j
Tho. Batiinnardner vs John Ciuikshauk. j
Wilson A Brother v A. J Stroh.
Jacob Renn vs Daniel Druckemi.ler.
Theodore W. Herr v I. D. Killiau nud C. A. j
ReimeiiS'ivdcr.
Geo. E. Wells A Sarah H. Wei's, his wife, for ,
the use of said Sarah vs Josephine Martz, wife of j
Frederick Martz.
T. W. Warner vs James E. Taylor, William '
Fisher.
SPECIAL XOTK ES.
ToCnitilalistl!, Ti .Men of MimIiuiii
MeHiisi, ami IwhII W istliiii
Ilouiet iiikI IIiiih .4 void
I'uy ins Hon 1st.
By reference to the Watsontown Record and
Sunbury "Gaz.-tle"' will be sctm a full and more
explicitdefiiption of the property 1 otter for
ale, eitl- r in lots or by the ucie. B-it what I
wish to tjire pattifilarly Ininjr before the pub
lic is Ihe LIBERAL TERMS on which they are
otf-red.
1 will SELL LOTS Irom SHOO to JtSOO and
Lands by the. ACRE from $20il.?."0(. aeeoi.lin
to the location.
TEitMrs : Ten per cent, of the purchase money
down, the balance in time and amount- to suit
i.urchaseis, from ONE to EltiHT YEARS, with
ieiMl interest from day of sale.
'1 he street and alleys will be opened as fast as
lots are sold, so thai nil may he approached with
ease.
All persons who are now pay inir rent can have
an oppoitiinity of F.'Cininri a home lor less m-ni-v
annual'- than they are now TIIROWINtt
WAV ir rent.
Any p-r-ori wishing lo see the lands or lots
wi I et I 0:1 in.-, when evnv oppotliiuity will be
1 1 ven t l'lem to have a fair chain-.- to see t he stipe
1 ior advantages presented lothe public.
Ill addition to the lands above telerre l to. I
now otfer for s-iV THREE DWK..I.I Nti IK'U
ES.s'taatet.ii Water street, iu Wal-ontow n h.
toai;b. the ..ne letn the lare and comni.vli 'iis
Btti'k De"inir now ttecilpied by me, all of said
dwellings having the necess.it iutlo:i:.liii5 for
immediate use.
For lut'ber information e.t'l on or addtest
.1. M. FULLMER,
Wato:it. n, Pa.
Oetober SI. 1ST::. 1 vr.
EICKOICS OF YOl Til.
A ffeutleniaii who suffered for ycira from Nervous
liability, Piemature Hecay, and nil the sdects of youth
ful iuu.se etion will, for the ki- of suffering liu
ruanity, lend tret, to all wbo nsed it, the recii and th
ree' ion for making the lm le uniedy by which ho was
eurt-rl. hufferers wishing to roflt by the advertiser,
Tper-ianr can do so by uddrrssinf in perfect coufi
C -lice,
JOHN It. OODEN, 43 Cedar St., New York.
V. 11 1873 to.
to coxjsrwrTi v.es.
The advertiser, having been 1 ermaneally cured of
hat dread disease, Consumption, by a simi.ly lemftly,
anxious to male known to his fellow- uffe: ei liir
mean of cure. To all who desire it, he '.rill riidaeovy
it the prescription UBed, (free of charge), with the tliretv
ions for preparing and using the same, which t'uey will
Ind a sure Cure for Consumption, Autumn, llroncitits.
Sc.
l'arties wishing the prescription will 1 tense address
Rev. K. A. WILSON,
I'.H Peuu St., WilJiiimsburtfh, New York.
Nov. 21, 1873 6n.
IIOISEMOLB U Uy Will
Sillier?
YMI
To all pei-ons siiir-r-ing
from Rhueuiatis 11.
Neuralgia, Cramp in
the limbs or slotiia h.
Bilious Co 1". Pal-i in
the u.ick.hiiwc's or -i te.
we w o u I d sa y, the
Iloi sfhoi.p P'asace
am Family Limmlm
is of all others tier em
IMXACEl
cdv voti want for l.n
. 1
uai ami externa! lis.-. 11
,has cii'etl the above
.complain i-in thou -amis
.of cases. There no
mistake about it. Try
it. Sold by all Drug
gists. FAMILY
I.IXniEV.'.
Ju'y 1?. 1ST:;. ly.
Children olten look Pule and Sick
from no other cause tli.-in having worms in the
stomach.
BKOWX'S VF.KMIFLT.F. COMFITS
will tjetroy Worms without injury to tin child,
beintr perfectly WHITE.nnd from all the coloring
or other injurious ingredients usually used in
worm preparations.
CURTIS & BROWN, Proprietors,
No. 215 Fulton Street. New York.
Sold by Drnqgitt ami Chemist, and dealert in
Medicine at Twkntt-Five CrxTS a 1x.
July 12, 1S73. ly.
Thirty Year' F.xperlenre of mi Old
urse.
Ulrtt WlnHlow'H Soothing Njrn; in
the prescription ofoneof the best Female
Physician and Nurse in the United States, and
has been nsed for thirty years with never failimr
a fety and success hy millions of mothers an I
children, from the feeble infant of one week old
to the adult. It corrects nchlity of the stomach,
relieve wind colic, regulate the bowels, and
rives rest, health and comfort to mother and
child. We believe it to be the Best and Surest
Remedy in the Wo-Id. ill nil cases of DYSEN
TERY and DIARRIKF.A IN CHILDREN, whe
ther it arises from Teething or from any other
cause. Full directions for tisinir will accompany
each bottle. None Genuine unless the facsimile
or CURTIS PF.KKI-'S is on the outside, wrap
per. Sold hv all Medicine dealer.
July 12, 1S711. lv.
Patent Right of a Patent Sash Tightener
or Ani f-ish Rattler.forthis connt. for sale.
Address SAMUEL W. HAWLF.Y, MEDIA. Del
aware rounty.. Pa. Feb. Ii. 'T4ll.
In this place, ou Thursday last, MICHAEL
YOU N'ti, need about 1 years.
In tnis place, on Saturday last, Mr. S. M.
JEFFRIES, wire of J. !(. Jelh-ies, aped :;t.ye .r-.
The deceased w-ns uPMed for nearly two
year with cancer. S'.ie suCred patiently ilurinir
all that time, having resigned herself to the will
of Him who ruleth. Her many jroo l finalities of
heart aud h'-ad endeared her to all who knew
her, and her death is regretted by many relatives
and Irieuds. Her remains were taken to Lan
caster for interment, on Monday morning last.
En.
In Sunbury, on the 2d inst., Mrs. LILLIE.wift
of Wm. Fulton, nc;cd 19 years an 1 20 dayc.
iOftla D ; f rlis.cnir ills.
VKSySYLA'AM I A 11 A I iT K 0lK
PHILADELPHIA Jfc ERIE II. R. DIVISION.
AVINTEIt TIME TADLE.
On and fiftcr Sunday, December 1st. ISTo, the
Trains on the Philadelphia & Eli-: Rail Road Divi
sion will run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Harrisbjr,
12..1." p in
5 . ." p in
J.2J p in
2.1.1a ii
S.": a m
nt :; p in
:;.(." a m
T.liO a 111
S.40 a :n
10.05 a m
7.20 p tu
3.00 a m
1 .:kt p m
6 V.l p 111
" " " Williamsport.
" " " Emporium,
" " arr. nt Butl'alo.
Erie Mail leaves Philadelphia,
li " llarrisburi;,
" " Williamsport,
4 " " Lock Haven,
" " " Renovo. "
" " an at Erie,
Eimirii Mail leaves Philadelphia,
" " Hariisbinir,
" ' " William.s.noit.
" r-r at Lock Haven,
p m
a in
12. "i." p m
l..Vi p m
3.10 p in
Retioro .V"e.".ioJ"n leaves Harrisburg,
" Williauisp't,'
Bald Eaul Mail leaves Williamsport,
' ' " arr. at L k Haven,
EASTWARD.
Bulf.ilo F.tpres ;.-;ivc. Hull tio,
' ' Emporinui,
" " Williamsport,
" ' arr. at I!arrisburr,
" " Philadell-hia,
:;.2. p m
..M p m
1.10 a m
4.5H a m
a. 1 'a m
1 1 2;) a to
$.40 p m
t)..V p in
11.10 p m
:;.(." a m
S.coa m
7 .")." a m
.) a m
1 .50 p in
Eri.i Mail leaves Erie,
' ' Renovo,
" " Lock Haven,
" Williamsport,
" " arr. nt H.irris'.urir,
" " " Philadelphia,
Elmira M iil leaves Lt-k Haven,
" " Willirtm-pott,
' " arr. at Harrisburg
" " " Philadelphia,
Harrisburz Accom. leaves Williams
5.-"i0 p in
, t..0 p III
" nrr. at llarrisnurir. to.ati p m
' " Philadelphia. 2.. u m
Bald Eaeie Mail leaves Lo.-k Haven, 12.-0 p in
41 " arr. at Williamsport 1.3'ipm
Mail East connects f ast and we-t at Erie with
L. S. A M. S. R. W. an i tit Corrv and Irvineton
with Oil Creek and Allegheny U.K. W.
Mail West with east and west trains on L. S.
A M. S. R. IV . and at I'orry mid Irvineton with
Oil Creek and Allegheny It! R. W.
Elmira Mail and BtiS'.t'o K' press make close
connections ut willi imspirt with N. C. R W.
trains, north, and nt Harrisbursj with N. C. R.
W. trains south.
WM. A. BALDWIN, Gen'l Sup't.
WATCIIEM. JEW EI. It V A MEVEK
WAKE. Joliu W . ftcveiion,
Corner Third nnd M:u1,t-r ts, Kuiibury, Ia.
II
AS complete'- r'lt.iv, '.'d hi Store Room,
and ieucd t..e la: -t assorlmcnt ol
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SOLID SIL
VER AND PLATED WARE,
ever exhibited in this part of the State. Every
thing iu the Jewelry Hue is kepi iu store.
Silver- are,
Uracelf t.
ItiiiSM cV C hains,
of every description and 01 the finest tiutlitv.
Particular attention paid to repairing
Watrltes), ( locK., Jewelry, Ae.
HAIR JEWELRY made to order.
Surihury, March C, 1 STL
' GENUINE
Peruvian Guano.
I FARMERS, Agriculturists anil Dealers iu
. Fertilizers have now an an o.p.ctuinty '
obtaining this valuable inanure in small or
lare lots, at the sole impoit-rs" piices. by :ip
plyinirto the Special Atrreticy just establish. a! for
the purpose of delivering tieiiuine Peruvian
(iuano to coiisiiniers at any accessible pint or
railway station in the country. Fail particulars
Kiven in Circular mailed free on application to
R. BALCAZER,
No. .-; Beaver St., New York.
Reference by Permi-sion.
Messrs. Hobson, Hurtado& Co., Financial A-i'ts
of the Peruvian Government, 52 Wall St., N. Y.
Moses Taylor, Pres. Nat ional City Bank, 52 Wall
St., N. Y.
J. C. Tracy, Esip, Peruvian Consul, 20' Broad
wav. N. Y.
March fi, 1 ST l- 'J mo-.
IX ate el'lrtaae Kern. Ieeeael.
XTOTK'E is hereby yiven, that letters of Ad
l minist ration have been irratited to the 1111
dei)fin d, on the Estate of Isaac Kern, late of
the Boioujjh of Sutibiiry, Northumberland cnun
ty, Pa., ib-ceaod. All person indebted to said
estate, nre requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claim to present thein
for setilement.
GEO. W. STROH, Adin'r.
Sunbury, Pa., Feb. 27, 1S74. Cl.
(SB). EVANS. E. G. MAIZE.
Geo. Evans & Co.,
914 Market Street, l'hiliuk'lt.liia,
TAILOIiS
arnJ
MILITARY CLOTIIIKRS,
Military, Hand & Fire Organizations
promptly uiiifotnicd.
Samples of Cloth, with Photographs, sent
free on application.
Oar belngthe leadlnz house 011 Military work,
we feel that we can offer inducement which can
not be atialne.1 anywhere ilm.
Jnn. ?3. 1S7S. '
OP , MM
Thirst Street, STJInTBU-RY, Penn'a.
Stove.
Mealora,
FuniaroM.
Fire-Hoard,
Move ami
SUtle Mantel
.e;vi's!iT :itl
Vciiii.'alwi-.
'.- -..".
Ymw Woo?! or Cos I.
Largrct Oven of auy
IV.rnt I,
T. i oo - l ii
... i 1 s- ii i ,- j ...
if
COOK STOVES
iltl'i.t P : ' V till tirMl'l. l'i tv: i-
u o. e p. i . iia - .i- e -w,.
Mi 1 1 11111
k a m
m- ti i jKBiiiB.a a . ia
t
i
i
i
"W i I h S p i r al !K 1 an ges.
This ci-'i h-:il ed I.i'iti.'n ; f o i i v . -, l: ; the m-i t -".(' o.n wu'ch it is made Sir! th
ma !i m r of i - con-ti ii -tion. '.the n.i.-i --. oi-1 t- i-i ot'-ei lo i au inl dsa-le' by Lihtniiiij ever
in iit. This ':- conclusive!" slimtti by ---'-.t. It; o'"ovei f.nir ve.i -. il n:ac whien li ne it
ha- I ii in eotii-laai use, b. in rv -te 1 ..pun ni.tny ihousan s of p'ivaie and p e i iithlin ir- in all
sections of t lie country : at.d altiio'ih th'-re have fallen i ion it. i;i numero is instanc'S. most
terrilic il;sehari:es : : r-relty. v.-t iio ins mee has failed io comlaci them harm is!y to the
ea th. iiius laving tn.t.iy ,i-, a i.l .ter:y o!'i.luio-i inca .ib'e value.
All t r.l.-rs from any par: of I'm- C . nt y il! c-ive prompt atteu' 'on.
J. 33. REED.
ttnliiirv. Mrvb r-7t. n.
In order to make room for the magnificent
stock of Spring Goods now being made to my
order, the whole remaining stock of
Gents Furnishing Goods,
II ATS AND' CAPS,
will he sold out at a reduction of from 20 to
30 per cent, at
e-S Tir 'PT'
J . '
Popular Clothing Store.
Corner Third and Market,
iiohi: mh: s t:ii: j-ibm:.
Bv the Author of "Niht Scenes in the li'.b!.-."'
an I "Our F.itli'-r's lions -." of whibli nearly
r''Ul,l'tK h ive been sold. "II vm- I.'fi" is coin-m'-iide-l
by ministers of all cliurehes as "the
ai. trior" be-1 liooU,' "fuil of precious thought
"Truths precious as perils," " a choice book for
every family," Ve. Steel enravms, rose tinl
e I p i per, rieli bin lin and tor rapid sale un
e.ti t!ed. Agents, Yoiin Men, Ladies Teacher
and Clergymen, wanted in ev iv coudty ; $Tj
to fblO pr-r mouth. Send for circrvlar.
ZEIGI.EU A M'CCRDY,
51S Arch St., riiila.li-lpliia. Pa.
March t"., 1S7-L 2mos.
I'O.VriMrJX EM EST.
A Grand tiii't Concert.
a or.AXD Girr concert
m-'ll he xivru at Sunbury, pi., by the Ia.lcri:dcut
WASIIlSUT'iX STUAM nilM COMPANY,
liu VA NDAY. Jl'LY 1:1, IsTI.
l"iiss !" lieke s aie s I.! hfii f tl .tt'r-.e, lr
ttu. i ioe will t.e ;ie: et the t:i-. e.
A I'ull Drawing Certain.
Owi.-si tn tie r..t.:e. : i d :n O'der to u.er: '.be tie
ivsa m.ii ex. e 1. :' lijn . til i.c uL.lt e
1. 1: iu.. i til i.c ul.i t e.nti--.oii!e, .
1 .1
1. r liie lull i
v:iierit of In- lirl's a.:i .... c-il, t..e nu--
ui'i nrrn' hi.e d: -e nria d to csti o: the Co. ceit 11: 1
ii to rhl- ilu e : i t . fl.ii.
T::e oh.'.et ol' tins erit"-i rise is f r ! s t u:-j . w of n
etiri' KS( 111 lie V. ue. tne'.t w'U l mtv:. !':
o all n.'i;: ih..: iiia tow s -snrlde ly nrll, f-..nt 'hv f . t
that it wul l-e an Let 'i i'...b- a C..1111 n t. A: :t as -llve
!ii.-i- i'ailt'.t to 'I s.-.l .-'l'- .la Y wtl -.i Cail.-.l ti, -on,
.e ferlair.!..- will I ai.i--. cc..rr, Iiti r:i.; e k
w n ti.'' .i'l e." .. i. c .nit-r. T.;eiM is ro l.ss:V..-i i:ii t f . 11
lur -yiril sr.i rll t..vt ns wlriiin titir'y niilts of .S irit(u:.
all . f w-.ne 1 can Is- ro.c-i- .1 Ly raibo.. l, thus aS'oi.iii.K
tiis :..e Icy el as-s s.ir j. -.i:y 01 thosojl.es i--i 1-s.s tii.iu
an hi.r"s'ii..i-: vc'vl-t .it tat- sanity tiia.- oar tow a w .il nut
Ik iru-ro'ec .-1. Da.' I'.-oi.-'e be..;l : hit t r tio -::e. v t
f.vi -.. ft ie-.r sh-.t . ii thi- ticket will 1 d s.-osed .1 l.y
ti:a above nanir.l for ili-uwii i.
Till". H)LI.O INt IS A LIST or 01FT3:
f.V l.Ii.VND t.HT U(' ?l.n'-'l
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l'l drifts ol f-Hl.iM
4 1 tors of ji.un
lu-); i s of io.n.1
rjaoti.iis of SrJ
r... idfisof --'.'rl
l.OrJt) t.a's of 1.00
1,H,7 Tolal
This enterprise i no iudividuil rculnion, sire 1 . s
houses, lors and furil:nre 1 u: ui ai 1 bui.-u.- 1 r 1.
'I' .ie uo.J.-r irf .1 suco siui l;ck-j wiil .rccive i: uii J
CASH.
Tl.er.' r l bo JI..1V) Tieltet 01 A.lai"ioi- to tlv -t-err.
;it rrl.l'a i'-'t. il.l ul t'.e tniie ulio'.e s..i-'--i '. .-
'.nod la CASH It.i'ts nl is- ilVri-rl ll nl.
PLAN 01' riSTUIi'.UTION.
Ttr.-nty tVous :iu MiiriK-rs, lei-reso.itii.g .u-.d eor..?-
1 OU'iii' wirtl loose o.l .lie rec -:i s iss:;.- 1. vv.ii j L
i 1 o..e w ueel .in.t e r.'s enciosi I w; s , tie ...ui-s ol I tie
P ftdittniH 10 sr .l.- i Ihviw.J lis 1 1. e -d ia i.tio;
1'iora til. -si.- v. .if -Ls, a ail,i.lA-r ooti ..f lilt als.ie 11: t:
ed iiieriltl Cii.br ivi.ll ? t k-a :..iul.ni.va.!y. T
utinilK-r so .i..wu troai lae on.' r...l s-curs .re ir. -Di.u-n
tl. . rrnr.teil liy Ine cr-.r.i tkea at t:ie sanil- rili
frora the ollie.-. Tuis oj c.-.i( ion w ll 1.0 l-erto" ua-il by a
blind I erson, atol cou'iiri. t uuril Fur-ttet a llw .cr. I
ai.d r'ir -5r -eu Pf.-riirit tis aie i-iuus .-il. I; e' tec::'
tii .t by ttirs p.e.v.s. fr. e. t or :vi:r;is:n will he ii.r. 1 s . -nle.
kv. iy 1 e;sO'i noMi..i a l.ck v. w.ii Lk- eir.i::.-u i.
admission into the Cor. ;!.
Ail Gills I'ji.l in CASH ivr.Hu.lt ri s-uiint.
Monev ran be svi: f-.r 'l'.cfc- in lev s rr. .1 ! :'. i
Pos. tittle Money t)!.l" s, o. by n- it ..i..- r.ih. 1
desire.!, Tirke will be s ut by Expire, C. t). I.
'l..e iit..wi: 11 irtuli.M n u..ts k n.i.y co seii.i-d ..
ac ;.s Tins .-ts ;oi me (ii:r C,., tf.i :
S. V. Woi.t rio.:, Ks 1., l...cor- i. li. ami W . K. I:. : !
d o. Iliil. .tioiii.- ... I. v.; tl.1.1. W. L. H a .. , n- ;
lu-'in'r r o. Coiij;n ss ; Win. I. .-: tii;.., ts.j , liis.e-j
to: tr'iisi S .lo... i B. k 01 Siiiiliur ; 4o-iu II llsl , 1
dii.o; Ir T. Ci-me .1, I.uurbe.iu .a ; V.m. J. ii... . j
Co 1 M' C'i iit, SUi.bii.y.
Ti.e hljve nr.n.eii K4.itlec.eu are hrgrrurindrd and I
h.i:.or..b!e luea, i.io would 10 leu. I '.oerr l-skh at.o
io ii-:r asstsrLet: 10 ai.v ttr.worti.y elj.c.r. 1
HAMi S. Ili'M.BICK, 1
I3: t. M. HKK.N,
W M. II. Ml H.
I.KVI SlUSSitlM.Til. i
I LILU' M. SIIINLU'L,
LMiniil'tis-
All roKirmitt.i
iu aii i:r-.
cxi.vn'ril!y airsws.isl. Add..
N. 3.
. Fnulf.,
C4iii'S..oid.i'i; H.-c.i't..iT.
Trisn:er of rud.
Sitabory, ?J.irch 17I.
'otire in Dirorrt.
Martha Straub.bv 1 IN the Conrt of Common
her next friend J
Picas of Northumberland
Peter Hitler,
vs
County.
Plurier Mtbiurna for a Di
vorce. No. 155, March
Term, lS7t.
nlmve nametl:
i Charles B.Str.vib J
1
I To the Respondent
You are hereby requested to appear nt .1 Court
of Common Pleas, to be held at Sunbury for Ihe
County f Noithinnbvrland. on second Mon
day of March next. to answer the complaint of the
libellunt iu the above stated case.
8. 11. ROTHEKMEL,
Sheriff.
Pkrlir Offlc, Sunbury, Pa., Feb. . 1874 4w.
JZCt JVJ -tl JIV 9
Plain, Turnetf,
Tinned and Eiam
eled
HOLLO! WARE
TIN WARE
and
Sheet Iron Ware
Of ewerjr deer l
TA. e3ii -fM
ri - tiiak
TIE COOB.'
So. C, 7, S and 0.
Stove in tho Market!
I -d ven itoors und Porcelain knubs. Easily
t. ure oi" :.J u. A No, ot her
" s t : sh bnrers will t?o wel' 'io r.i'l nnd leTamine my stock
V are oivii-d lo rail, i n i-oiincelioa with the above
Ii:i-1i:i-ss 1 run l.irui-uin;
Pnmipp T iirhtninir Bnrl
OTTrp y
b- ti OB
y mil if. "T-i
DuHdins I.ot For Sale.
"VTINETEEX LOTS, 2"xl00 feet, frontinrj on
AN VP-; street. .in Sunbury. Price f 125. AUo
thirty lots. 25xl".7. fronting .11 Spruce and Pine
streets. Price '1S tier f(ot. Also eiirht lots. 25
Air, l.oilt.ll'4 oil r.fl.i 11 r.ir. 1 uri.crii .iniuui
mid Spruce. Price ti'io. Also 21 lots, 25x110,
front hi!: on Third ami Spruce streets, between
Walnut and Spruce. Price $400. Also 5 lots
2lx2:iO ou th- north side of Spruce street. Price
JiiOO. A'so lt lot i:i Cake'owti. The above
prices dn not Include corner lots. Person de
siriiiii to purchase will do well to call soon.
Terms ea-y. 1R V T. CLEMENT,
jan. 21i, uin.
1 . C .: T7 . . . . V. ll'.. 1 .... .
: ( Ol UT PltOC LAM ATIOX. Notice
I is hen by iriven that the several Courts of Com
mon Pleas, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
nnd Orphans Cottit. Court of Oyer and Terminer
ami General Jail Delivery, in and for the county
of Northumberland, will commence at the Court
Iloust, in the borouth of Sniibiirv. at ID o'clock
A. M.ion MONDAY, MARCH 'the Stb, 1S7I.
and will continue three weeks.
The Coroner. Justices of Ihe Peacennd Consta
bles in :.n I for She county of Northumberland are
re'iueste-.l to lie then und there in their proper
persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
and other remembrances, to do those thine t'
tlu ir several 1. bices appertaining to he done. Ast-i
all wltne-ies prosecuting in behalf o the Cn-
... : j .. .
.... I ............... I. ... ... I... t K ..nr. lit... aa, , . .1 ,1. .
' '"' eiMiirii.i .11. .1 .0 . . .,,.c.......
in their proper persons to prosecute aramst nun
1 as shall be just and not to depart without leave
' at th.-ir peril. Juror are requested to be punc
tual in tin ir attendance, a: the time appointed,
ncreeahly to their notices.
Given under my hand at Sanbnry. the -9lh day
of January, in the year of onr Lord one thou
sand eiirht hundred and seventv-fonr.
; SAMUEL H.ROTIiEKMEL, Sheriff.
FOK SALE.
J XLUAHLE projerty in Ptirdytown on the
ittawtssa road. .ew house Zi by fa feet
stories hih. finished in the best manner from
c.r lar to attic, li) rooms. Lot 6j by 200 feet,
p anted with choice fruit mid shrubbery. Also
a well of tfood wat-rat the door, an-1 all other
cmivenienc"-or a com'V.rtablc home. There is
a so on the lot a jood stable, .moke house, coa!
and chicken hoit-e. and other O'Ubuildins.
Po-scssion tfiven by 1st of April next or sooner
if uVsired. For paiticular apply to
T. S. SHANNON".
T.l nnd Market S4 iarp, Suiiburr, Pa.
Sunbtiiy. Jan. of, 1"71.
I.KH OR STOKE!
CHRISTIAN XEFF,
Second Street, opposita the Conrt House, SCN'
IH'P.Y. PA-
Respectfully invites the attention of Retailers
nnd others, that he has on hand, and will con
tlantlv keep aii kin-Is of
FOUEIiiN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Consisting of Pure Brandies: Cofrniac, Cherry,
fiinsrrr, Kochcl'e and Otard.
Whiskies: Pure Rye Coppcr-istiIle.l, Monon
jrahcla. Aip!e ti'id Nectar.
TURE HOLLAND GIN !
Win.--Claret.
Ch:;:npanc Wine, Sherry, Port and
Crab Cider, Chamtviouc Cider, N. E.
Kti'n,
llrov. n Stout and Scr-teh Ale.
STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS,
And ali others Liqnors which can be found i;t
he city markets, which will be sold at Whole
nle and Retail. Every article guaranteed as
represented. Also, a larsre lot of DEMIJOHNS
and MOl'lLES, always on baud.
i i?" Order promptly atteuded , nnd yublzc
patronage respectfully solicited
r. F.FT.
Sunbury, July S, 1S73. ly.
i:fi: stokes.
rye whisky,
$4.G0 a cilloo. $11.00 a dozen.
YELLOW PEAL SIIERRY,
In lare ttottles. $11,00 a dozen.
GOLD SEAL BRANDY,
$1.00 a dozen.
APPLE JACK,
JAMAICA RUM.
SCOTCH WHISKY,
CATAWBA WINE.
OLD PORT WINE,
CHAMPAGNES,
SEGAP.3, AC.
II. A A, C Yna Bell.
Tub Winn Merchants,
lUid Chttslnul Street.
I
1
Pniiadeipnia.
Oct. 34.