Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 20, 1874, Image 2

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II. B. MASSER,
E. W1LVERT.
Editors.
SUXBURY, MA IK 'II 20, 1ST 4.
L
death of Jiukc iVelkcr, ono f tin- Asso-itat--
Judges" of this cc-nniy, has caused
some iiKjuiry in regard to the vacancy on
the beuch. This county, under the n-w i
Oo-isiHuti'.-a. i undoubtedly It- erected j
int a fO.t rale Jis.tikt.as it contains 4M,U0
inhabitants, tin: requisite number for sue!)
a district. l"mkr the anv Constitution j
the office is abolished in t-uch districts, as j
will Lc mh-u ?y tffcrrinjj to the- last clause
of the 5th section .f Article."., under the
head t.f Judiciary, as follow : "The oihYc
of Associate .luduc. not learned in the law,
Col J. F. Michexki:. - Wc some time
a; stated that Col. .1. ll. Michaicr had
been tirrest.-d through maliciousness t get
him out ff the posilion i:i the Dead Letter
OHic- I H-pai tnicnt. ai Washington, and
that front the knowWigc we had of that
gentleman, we lelt convinced th:tt he was
au innocent inau, and was bein:; persecuted
bv parties who ex.octed to ;aiii the posi
tioii and who had no honest deMus. We
are rejoiced to find that our imppusitiot:
was correct, a. W shown by the following
from a letter of the -lsWit.? ';.-. :
Ax Ar ok di siK.iu
Col. J. V.. Miclu iur has bocu restored to
his position in the d ml letter office, post
office deiartnte:it. Some time ago he was
removed on representation of a department
special agent, who impugned his honesty.
The investigation of therund jury .showed
that he had done nothing rendering him
amenable to law, and his restoration by the
Correspondence.
M n wax v:u i.kttei:.
is abolished m counties l .uinu- s-.par..... . lvfitm.U r.(;t ,l(.r:li ;s intended as a renulw
districts ; but the several associate judges ..tnt anj an act of itisli.-e to a faith-
in otfee, when this Constitution sha.. be , M inijusljy act.USl.,i ,f erim. .
ado:ted. fchall serve for their unexpired I
Tin: )i'.sK;riKs ok Skn ; T"it t Mr.n. ; Th.'-v make bri' ks, out of bone-dust
The obsequies of ev. s'.or Sumner, in ! ;n Australia. The Milwaukee Scnlind
Washington, took place on Friday after- j thinks this is better than en malion. A
norm. There were present at the funeral j widow, on this plan. . :; d l ke the hot
services, which took place in the Senate j )0.. ,.i li,.r late l.tmtir d hm- and tolled
Chamber, the President of the Cnited j u.,- ; , warm he( i'.ct v.hh.
State.-, Cabinet officers. Justices of the "m- j
prcine Court. IJeiieral of the army, officers j
of the n ivy, foieign representatives, mem- '
hers of hoth Houses of ('ongress, and j
other pomiiieiit persons. The
services w. re !erforiiiod bv the I liaplains , i. im: r I n l ! iI.i.im;-- tkm per-
of the S.-nate and House. At theirconclu- AMT.-iUiMa - tu i.ai.u: --iwiil.Ol
sion, the body was taken to the depot, and i
placed upon a i-pccial train, which left at o
o'clock for lioston. Committees of both
Houses of Congress accompanies the re-I
mains t their last resting place.
Iil'IMAI. OK SCMNKIt.
lloslon, March lt'. The obsequies of
religions t ....... . . ,., IM,N.S.. ,'awm:i:oii:I!s-ax
A !1 1
Senator Simmer took place at half past
three o'clock this afternoon in King's
chajwl. The remains were eotiveyed from
loric hall in a hearse drawn by four black
leases, escorted by a force f mounted
M.l.I.l.'V.
New York. 'i7. 17. 'li.
li'lKdLII l-.ril.DINC.-.
riii re ino'-itv in the world that has bet
ter 'T wni,o buildings than New York,
j The buildings net nt date an; commodi
; ous. airy, and supplied with ventilation and
I the oilier nqmsi'.cs ,o- health and life.
J'.ut those dating back thirty years in t lie
time past of the city aiv fearful. These
houses are hives, swarming with people,
a ud possessing absolutely no convenience.
Inngiii'' the condii'e'o of a house twenty
feet wide, sixty fee! ! .. and six stories
hiuh. in 111- !cii!;v ,i' p. .lock, w.tli open-
bi'j n!v in i'on ;.n 1 rear ! in
are parkvd : " ::'.:: fatoilies in the n;p-r
lild eolliililoli ol
would have done better had they used the
newspapers.
TEMPEUANVE.
Th;i tcmper-nice niovement in the West j ";l, v' A-
l.na liTil itsi lTect on Xew York, thoii 'h the i X.
plan adopted can never he siicccssful here
T!ie liquor interest is too immense, and the
law lessuess of the clement affected by it,
1 is too dangerous to be tackled in that way.
j Uut the good people are at work neverthe
less, in the way I indicated m previous let
ters, and they are strengthening their hands
by meetings of personal solicitation, and
iieen the awakening of the churches to the
evil. Trinity Church is the richest religi
ous corporation in the country, and her
wealth is almost entirely in real estate.
The singular fact has been developed that
this church rents one hundred and twenty
buildings to wholesale and retail liquor
"T7V P K X 1 ) IT L' U E S A XI) KKCEIPTs OK
.1 J Noillitimteri:iii l oiiuty from lUe first day
I of .lo :iU:i rv. A. I. IsTo. lo tlie Iliad day nt .Tall
in:
Mate constables, followed bv a orocession 1
term." ! S,x,;l''-Al ,A"'KOAD A,(,l,KN,-Ali of the executive and legislative authorities,
Iu regard to a vacancy tV- J.-,;!. section j AHoontt. V.I-, Saturday, an vnm (....ssiual c.,mniiltJ aiJ(l delegation of
provides that- , s'.andingiu the IVnnsylvania Uailroadyard j Xew Yorfc ((!,ici.ds ,m!ujcj;):ii authorities ,
-TI.,. vaenncv ha!!eniiig bv death, re-1 got started in some way without any per- ; , .a
fienation or othirwise, in any court ot re- m 0 j. .ln,j ran through the round house ! n,, . ., , . . .,., ,. i-,;e j fiv
of "an rVnextlalcceedii.- the tii.t general thn.e shop, passing the entire length of the ) , x.(.n rL;. .V!l.hl).iru, C.x-Chief
election, wliicii shall occur three or more ! shop, over three hundred teet. in which j JusitilH. ;;,,,.;... ,! ,. . . l:lnks,
monihs after tlie hatiix ning d' such vacan- owr ,jv,,,i hundred nun were at work. : ,, ,,,..., u, .,.,,. n,m fi,!,ri,.u
) II . 'I ..111. 4 '. . -. . ,
cv." ! One man named Cuiforen was kulcd, and -. ...... . , vi,;nin .,.i : crving necessity
Th: sectiiin. howevn , does not cover - a,1(lllL.r n:,m,.d i;r;,d! y had a leg taken oft" ...,.",. j that can !k: rented cheaply, and that lur-
l!e
i II
the Jm ': : ho iiV
bou-e iweiity ease? of typhoid fever oc
curred in thrui r.ior.ltis,
ers
(hem
have in this a wi le
Philanthropists
le Held for efi'oit. The
ihecase, as the jirecidin-.' section aos.
!v aW'lishes the ollice.
' i another named P.radly had a leg taken ofl j n h y.Mo f,
' i and will die. The engine crushed t verv- . ,
if Xew York is for houses
thing in its course.
and water, and in which
- i i - i i . -
ii ,ci,.t !.,.... v,.. ih.. l.oll i n.sii ng..i, an
band played '""r "
AIM wrmn- i poveuj aie;
; down the steps the llaldwin's
The press has called the '
attention of the Managing U ard to this !
fact and has driven them into iteps to re- ;
niedv it. The temperance people say there :
is but little use of their raiding upon the i
liquor interest so long as the greatest '
church in America is really a partner in it, ;
and they are about right. Hut whether
. I . . :
w io. Mi : anylliin'J win oe. uccoinpiiMicu oi uui,
doubtful. Trinity is too rich to .o much ,
good. It was not the rich Pharisees but j
the humble fisherman who did the great j
work eighteen hundred years ago. A j
church that owns one thousand building j
lots worth an avereage of SJ.",uK) ea( di -or ;
S.j,iiU.lXK., cannot do much in the way of ,
reform. You see it takes all it time to :
take care of its property !
A xew powdei:.
1 one such
tenement
I li.it.tett In hi v before votir ladv readers
'Hon. J. 15. PacKEU'h Wi su,lril,rjrai,frB.u. , the Heath Marc, m aul. proccsS,o , - n,u,ral!v to the I an important fact. For years the fashion
Pl,ila.V:ihia AU 1J 1 i.a ot u,e ...... passed .Uiect.y ..own i.eacr.u street oeiween n iK in powder has beeu white, with a reddish
in-t. laiblished by that ace imphshed gen-; Mr. Suuiuer vas hot inn Losion .huiuaiy j the masses of people, wbieii required vigi-jl0"11'' ' ' ' . ; . . (.iian.r,., q-u. correct
... i-: ...ii : ,.,e. ' r icii it.. ,.rn.o,-un;i,Ji...i .: ..... :.... ; e WM'.KOKEIIs. inn. .-
tletm u, t-o:. .nomas rio..iu,.u .v., i-... ..e n , . .....e ,;,oivv wm.- . I ihi.i" now is the unbleached face powder.
ing sevt ral extracts of Mr. Packer's son .m. ; ,.y Sumner. He received Ids early ed.uea- ; vent from enei-v.achu' !' w , arc & one, r -et and drive a queer be-i- j o,ive wilit.h is tull.sidered much
couimeuts upon it as follows, which ex- j tioi at the P-iston Latin scho,l,aud gr.idu- , Artived at the church the remains wem , n,.hS. The pa.viibn.!a r is a man who lends j ' r t,ld time pearl white
presses the seniin.ent of the P.ess uenei ally ateJ at llarvaul college at Cambridge, then : conveyed slowiy down the aisle and depos- j m,-Cy on t-hon .im on filiate) a! security, j tints This converts tlie lady
throughout the country : . j taught by Judge Story. He was admitted ited in front of the altar. After the organ j Are you a widow and is your boy sitk ? j j'. a'brnReltc of course there
Ho. Joiiv. P.. I'm K Eli. j to the bar in ls3-l, and boou obtaiued a j prelude, Kev. Foote recited in tremulous j y,,u Ui'. :. si.uwl t . M.-c, and he ad- j f.. rcJ ('.n t'.e cju,cKSt )ni the founda-
Tite distinguished gel.tleiiieU troin i.ie ; large pracuce. i'urilig me iirsi inree I voire ii;e i)e;uiu:ui seiiiiiiielil o, i. joim, yances you ;;i on: -i:e l.an in us ..iue a. a
rourtei t.th IVuus'ivania I istrict. has just j winters after Ids admission to the bar, I -I am the resurrection," etc. ' tremendous late of interest, per cent per
delivered one xi th ableft tqiecchcs of his ' while Judge Story was absent iu Washing- ' At the conclusion of the services iu the i annum. This supply gon.-.joitr best dress,
i r i ........ i. 'i.l !..... ... . .... I.. . ! .a i. :. i f .. i .... ...el;,...
1 liwlioraoie a UO; usciu. nii'o, ... ... - , ion, oe iu? .ii'jiiiiut.n n.-tuiui i" uitiaw jviiuiiu, iHiini wni' "i a ; ei j, iiio...i . your CXll a Km oi soot s, 1 oui . i i.o.n 1 1..-,,
f Irilei--. tM-I Sl.l fl UKs.
; Ass ssmeilt ami Registration
Expenses,
i Agricultural S.sfiety,
.1 Attorney's fervin s for roanly,
s:i Hrlii'.'e linililing ami repairs.
4:; t'oiistalj'cs' ami Justices' fee-, in
Colli an in wealth eases,
i ll'.l Commonwealth witnesses" Ices,
l.'i CoantV Cotiimissioners pav :
.1. Iluiisrrkr. ?6t:. 00
j A. Vatin. :-.T5 00
; .!. ;. Harham. 401 5o
1 I"). S. Kcitz, "0 (a
' Coast House improrcnients.
.".a Court House repairs,
j -I Coroner's ami justiees impi'si
tions. ', 14 Court Crier's pay.
; t:i Comity Clerk's pay,
lo l ounty Attorney's l.-.-s, V. A.
holier, for 1ST;!,
j 1 County Attorney' fees. S. 15.
! Uoycr, for lS7:i,
i 1 County Auditor's pay,
' 1 Citaiity lust it ulc.
'1 Conveying prisoners to peuit'ry
; g:;.l I'ox, sk.i.il; ami mini; scalps,
7 Fuel forCoait House ami jail.
t Keiieial and Spring eleetion-,
1.; Cas for' oiirt Moure.
:! l!o-i:tal expen-es for kerpinii
Jaeo' ir..s ami others,
g;l Interest on o!(! oii'ers ami bor
rowed llieu.y.
:;s .Jurors' pay and ' oti-MMe ." re
turn o Colllt.
l.'i Jury Commissio;i. : -' ; :..
14 Jaaitor's pay.
1 M.'de-al aU.-ii.p.iie- i
in i.ii!.
JC, rriiit'iie.'.
i 1 osliiu1'. o aio; t'iiKi e
i lioueiy.
: i:; Prison e'vpeiise.-,
t Penitentiary expenses,
, 11 ProT-eeutiieg AUoir. -' fee,
."i Prot"nouot:.ry"s fees,
go Koail ilaime;e, a
4J lload and liriilire Veevi rs p;iy.
." Kefuinling overpaid taxes,
1". Shrrill's fees :
J. H. Heller, $2,758 S4
S. 31. Rothermc!, 2,a51 2
' 1 Standard weisilits and measures
for county,
State tae.a p;ii,l out of county
funds.
:;i Tipstaves pay,
;! Traveling evpense? ly C.iiin'rs.
4 Transei ibimr,
' (utstamling orders paiJ,
i Treasurer's crniimission on S4.-
l.s;i!) IS !
1 j.". tm j
HSj (XI j
7..'S7 14 !
iT7 :;( !
i.s:,7 4C '
2.704 '24
Vis 71
:;:. 7
:;ii :i2
7.VI (MJ
P.a'.aner paid as follows : : By amount of outstanding county
January. .1, 1S74. 1,000 00 I taxes for the year 1873,
10, 1S74. .V)0 00 . Bt amonnt of outstanding State lax
" -S, 1S74. 1.740 12 :::?HM i i for 1S72 ami previous years,
AI.BF.RT CAtJWALLADF.i:. Esq., Treasurer of , By amount of outstanding State tax
Northumberland County, iu account with the , for the year 1S73,
same, respecting Slate taxes on personal By amount of outstanding bank
proiiertv for the vear 1S7S and previous years! stock tax due from First National
selll-d ii. his account "respecting "oiinl v and Bant of Northumberland forlS7(
Stale Tax.?.'
DR.
To amount of outstanding Stale t.-.x
for 1S7'J and previous years,
To amount of Slate tax duplicates
f-r is;::.
Ha", oe".! In Treasurer, 2,024 til.
(R.
liy amount of Slain tax outstanding
on the od day of January, ls74,
15v exonerations allowed eollcctois
for 1S7S and jirevious years,
llv commission allowed collectors
ls7; and previous year-1.
Balance,
and 1871,
By amount In hands of Treasurer on
j settlement,
5(5 44 i "y raunt due from Geo. McF.liece,
former Treasurer,
l.WJS 17
1 1
7Sii H7
OaO 00 l
150 00 i
ir.i 21 I
240 2! ;
,s;s .v i
15 i'7 I
::,42 2s !
S.VI 40 j
4-.'-; os '
I
g.:l2S CD !
.. ... . ,, . ! B amount of outstanding luxe, on
'" i 'duplicates on tlie First National
"o . ii i l5:l"k of Nortliumberlaml. for the
UJ ! vear ISrOaiid 1S71,
Bv amount of commission allowed
4.474 CI
:2.-21s 91
45 1".
IS.-. 10
2,02i 1
4.474 71
25,275 65
SS2 43
1,885 4tl
600 00
15,240 12
; 4,738 23
$40,264 73
I Excess of county assets above in-
; debtcdness, $37,465 33
On the above amount 2 County oders of 1865,
amountiu to 11,350 are undoubtedly Ioct, and
should not be considered as liabilities to the
couuty hereafter.
fSaid Bounty r.rder r.rc supposed to be sat-isiied.
j ALBERT CADWAI.LADF.R, Esi,., Treasurer of
Northumberland County, m account with the
same, respecting State tax on National Bant
Stock, for tlie year 1S73 and previous years,
settled in his account '"respect m:r County anil
Plate Taxes," etc.
DR.
To amount of duplicates for the year
1S7:1 and previous years, 4F2.W.I 10
B,U. ree'd bv Treasurer, s .'.27i 1 1
IE.
ad ta-
2(1 00
1,1 7i 53
SIS 40
472 3i)
I.Ctiti in!
1.263 00
724 21
2.1 S7 43
40S 25
2t 2;
5,00'. 57
304 00
5.S35 20
collector
years.
Balance.
for IS 73
2.iW 10
;oo on
111) '.!'.
27i 14
.2,'.'.i 10
j ALBERT CADWALLADER, Es-i-, Treasurer of
Northumberland Connty, in account with the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, respecting
Licenses froTi the 1st day of January, 1873, t
the 3.-d day of January, 1874, both days Inclu
sive. DR.
To amount leceived from Tavern li
censes for the year 1873,
To amount received from Restaurant
licenses for the year 1373,
To amount received from liquor
store license for year 1873,
I To amount received frora retailers
of merchandise, coal and lumber
yards, iVc, as per Mercantile Ap
praiser" list, for the year 1873,
To amount received from Millers'
license for the year 1873,
To amount received from Billiard
Tables for the ysar 1873,
To amount received from Brewer
and Distillers, for the year 1373,
To amount received from licenses on
Patent medicines.
To amount received from Circus and
3,070 00
700 00
300 00
AIKRTC'ADVVALLADER,E,, -easurer , T - u
censes collected frora Retailers,
Billiard TabIes,Ten-pin alleys. Re
staurants, Ac. for the year 1873,
To 20 Copies of Pamphlet Laws,
3.S57 50
300 00
270 CO
SO 50
1 00
110 GO
Northumberland Count v. In account with the
Militia Fund, of the same, for the years lS7il.
Is71 asl 172.
DR.
To balance in his hands as per Au
ditors' report. 1872, IS'J 29
To amount ot Militia Taxes for 1870,
1S71, 1S72, outstanding on the 1st
dav of January, 1,899 39
tion-
ino-
jjues in
favor of a free exchange and trans- students. 1 lis favorite ionics were those
i .1... .i;i.:i.n. :
mission o ,i ivspapeis. ioi. ......
lion of public d.K.'UU!euts. lie scouts the:
idea of a Tux ou 10 l)iffiii'n ..f Knowl
edge. The alu.- is timely, and ii wiii do
good.
Although iVeouotilly iuicn upte.l an 1 .
rjuestioued duram the delivery t.f hissjieech.
Mr. Packer replied promptly, intelligently j
and catisfactoiy to every inquiry, showing ,
a well-furnished mind, and admirnbV
n adiness nud wit.
It is a broud, sagacious. &iate-ma.-iihe ;
arsuaient, iu the inleres! of the jK'.le.
With the all-i i.iotacing slance of a pub- '
licist, Mr. IVket l:iki in the wonderful;
dcvelopeineiit and j ro-re of the country,
aud theref re his argunict.t is the more :
"iisagtus an' instructive.
His reply to the criticism of Mr. Hawes
t -ni' irate. but masterly and convincing. ;
As a defence of the General i'ost Office, ' sfiortly afterwards published a l-'.ter re-f.-oni
the sneers of lie- ignorant, it is tio'.e- buke to Mr. KoV-r? ('. Winthrop, who then
W.Ttl'V."
character, the processiou i foniie; the , your l'.ible, and linally your hed.
cortege slowly jeocceded t' Mount Auburn, J lUni ail, f;r tie y aieall salable.
where it arrived shortly aft.r six o'clock.
At the eiave the Lord's Jir.tver was recited
1 V He v. 1 r. underl-Kid. chaplain of the
I'liitci Mates S li st. . Tli- e!e.:i. consist
ing of forty male oice-. mil: !. k- appro
priale music, and tin !. diei:oii y Uev.
Mr. l"..o;e closed the last s 1 ii .!.!s paid
to the hiorlal remains ; Mas-ai iiuseil's
S-nator and 1 slon"s h-er-rcd son.
At TIU'sYol" ENAI!: St'.MNKR.
Uostori, March b'. An an'opsy of the
body of Senator Sum;n r was made to-day
i and a riiorl written out a follows : "The
relatiii' to constitutional law and the law
of nation. In lalT, he visited Kurope,
wlu ie lie reni.iiiied till lsl'i, and resideil
nearly ayeir iu En-land. On his return
to r.or'.on he r sumed l.r.v practice. He
voted with the vl.is party, but look :io
active part in politics till 14.3, when he
delivettd a 1'ourlh of July oration liefore
the inLuicinal authorities of IJostoii on
"The True Jrandeur of Xaiions,"' in
which, prompted by the menacing aspect
of ailairs hi twceii the I'nited States and
Mexico, he denounced the. war system, and
iiifcis'ed that il on-ht to ejve Wfly ;,e:i,.,-
ful aibitrate.il for the adjudication oi im- ijt., eoicuary artery, in a considerable jmr
tcrnal j'ies.tioi!s-. Mr. Sinnner raruest !y (if i,.,.,!, .,s s nmeh os-ilied that
engaged in the opposition of the annexation jts ,-:,:ih, was Oimh.bhf d at least cnc-half.
of Taxes on the ground of-l.ivery. InlSli;!Tli0 rj;.ilt (.,,: ,,-v :UMy was slightly
he maile an address to the whig Slate Con- ; nth.oinalotin and consider!.!. iy enlarged,
vention of Mas-.o-huselts on "The Anti- -i'w ,.avities. of the heart were dilated.
la very Diu'e s ,-f (he Whig Party," aud ; ,...,1M-eia!H tin; lower third of the left venti-
II j takes
V mi get
a ticket for lacli :irli--'e, and if you come
within a year a:e! r.-h 1111 them, all iiht ;
if not, at lb--1.0 ... a ear liny are sold.
ih've shoj.s you will see a
': lli'in'j .i' keieti U'slde il e.ili-
:s. lliiile, revolvers, iiiusical
t .i.'s. clocks, kettles, sk ltes.
rtabiv
ipel ! V lliite r
te
The
In the concluding extract of Mr. Packer's
sptoh. in refer, nee lo the number of ik-wb-papcrs
in existeiiee at the dawn of the
sevolution, aud the rapid progress made
in country newspaper since, and their
iulliieuee iu bheilding the lays of intelli
gence iu the most remote places u'-t pene
trated by any other agencies of dueation,
the editor of the Jinn says :
"This is a handsome eompliineut to the
press, and we shall be greatly mistaken if
it i not republished throughout the land.
Mr. Packer is worthy of the honorable
place he holds iu the ("ouneils of the Na
tion. iVnnsylvania i Justly liro'.id of him."'
I.atit English advices concerning the
iron trade in that country report a general
tU;rauscnieiit of prices, indicating a further
oeiieral fall, boi.1i in the iron and oal
trades. The trade of South Wales shows
! reia-. s.-oteil l'.o-:oii in Con.-ress for his
vote iii f.ivr of tlx- war with Mexico.
Those slips hd eventually to Mr. Sumner's
sep.ii.iiion Iron, the whig party, and' asso
ciation with the file-soil-, rs-he hut effi
cient suppoit to lit,: free-soil candidates,
Van l'tiren and Adams, iu the presidential
coulest of 1K In 1SGU Mr. Webster
withdrew fro.u the United States Senate to
enter the cabinet of Mr. Filhnoiv, and Mr.
Sumner was nominated for the vacancy by
a coalition of fret-boilers and democrats in
the Massachusetts Legislature. lie was
lectol after an tamest and most protract
ed contest, ami has ever since served in
that body. His lirst important speech iu
the Senate was against the fugitive slave
act, and when President Fillmore signed
that act he pronounced against him a bit
ter condemnation, lie took a prominent
part iu the debate on the repeal ot the Mis
souri compromise and oil the contest iu
ally thinner than usual,
point an in -1; and a half front the apex,
over a s:-ae. 1 .vo. t lords of an ira-h in diam
eter. "In il.e vicinity . f this wro several
small c'ois of bl.'od, some, of which had
probably f-i'iud l-foie death. Nothing
' abaornnl was found in the brain or oilier
organs. I. P. S .IacksiiX,
C. Kl.l.i-s
It. II. Fit..
"In p: s nee of Henry (J. (,'!ark, 11. K.
Collins, Alfred IlitchcKk. II. H. lVach,
Joseph I. Johnson and II. !b'own-Se-
(pjard."
l)r
assault coinni''
e.l in the hi aii
Inside one .
satin i;is.,
co skirt, s!i
instrument
e ry sp' ci.
llcavi n. side by Ih.! iu toe safe
in the hack i. i.i, v.11 would, if you could
"et n iieen therein. ; r !.:ud of pro-
jewelry ; '.id silver p!a
not SliylecU's only
on Fifth Aeii;ie, lias s: nt n re f..r dress
than her pu ssed husband can attui!, ami
she docs no: ask him f r money. Tl; ob
seejiii. ai di. ss-inak'. r shows her thai her
diamonds c 1i1.be easily removid from their ;
settings, and b.igus stones, thai an expert
i com. i OalOIV le.l ir ;n me genuine, put 111 ,
eei.iily so at a ! at a ti illiui' c si. The,, .J,is.- or Simon
will he glid lo advance her what money ;
she in . ds i n t!- niiiue stones. This she j
dot s. ; -i in-; a 1 uiuous ir.ieusi, and t r:ng
to save motley 1 ;iool. on; of her allowance ;
tore-;..:;! 'ie ;v. iel '.'.leli I'llilleii melS I
the first coat, if I may use the expres-! i'10 ts at V
sion must he olive. Remember this, fair ' ', l
I ladies! You must become Indians, or an Total,
approximation thereto. And another thing.
Take the long high heels oil' your shoes,
.. , . 1 ...1 !.. . ! ..... ,,. Te.eb Cash received
nun iiavi; eiioo sou;iic iiei;io ie..L uu, cv ;
I where the heel ought to bo. Fashion has,
! for once, done a good thing. P. nt how long
' will it iast V
:'PAi:iJ)R AUTILLKR V."'
About these days look out forpeddhrs,
; v.ith a new toy for children, called "Parlor
' Artillery.'" This cheerful article is a can
non loaded w ith nitroglycerine, which dis
charges an india rubber ball, and warrant
! ed to he "harmless' Put, nevertheless a
! box of the cartridges did explode in a house
on Fourth avenue, and did blow the front
i:t r.ii'T-
!s of the Vi lllii'iie Were oetit I'
ills enst!
1 - . . . .
re. ,.ie , o r.ii f .t o(jt as comI,ietcy :lH though a powder
.mers. Madame. . .... ....,.,..., ,..-,.; T,,v...i,,e
, lliaazine o.m i.ii'iei in..t...,
Charles Augustus, ageel live, loading and
tiring his little cannon, warranted harm
: less, iie drops one hack into the box and
an explosion ensu. s. Charles Augustus is
; not to he found, nor is Mary Ann, his
; little sister, who was regarding the pro
: feedings with interest. The cherubs are
gone, but you will lind pieces of them in
; the back yard. Small fragments of C. A.'s
! boots, and p..sib!y one of Mary Ann's
; -jaiters will In; enough to hold a funeral
from collectors of
coiinlv taxc; forls73anl previous
years.
a -!l ree'd from collector of Stale
laves for ls.73 ami previous years.
Cash ree'd from collector of hank t ax
for ls73 and previous years,
Cash ree'd from commissions on land
sold by Treasurers to county iu
lsijS, 1570 and 1S72,
Cash ie-eived from owners of lots
to redeem from county.
Cash ive'ii as redemption money for
unmerited can ts.
Cash ree'd iron, taxes on iviini'd
hinds.
Cash ree'd from lands sold outside
of county hy R- M. Cniiiminirs,
Commissioners' audit,
Cash ree'd from lands soul by Com-
inissioners.
Cash ree'd from borough of Sunlmry
on jii lament.
Cash ree'd from judgment against
lie.irge Mi F.'ieee,
( as'n ree'd a loan from hank (sine-.
paid).
Cash icc'd from AV. T. Forsyth on
account of I ieol tlrass, a lunatic,
Cash ree'd from "Royal Insurance
Co.," Liverpool, Kngland, as in
surance on Court House.
Cah ree'd from P.iiiphin County
Commis-iovrs for repair on line
bridge.
lash ree'd from Commonwealth
"40 14 ! Hal. in hands of Treasurer, S 01.
M4 7.". I CR.
17.0o." 45 ! Bv amount of Militia Tax out
staudiuzon the third day of Janu-2,1-2-3
77 aiy, IsTl.
11,072 75 By exonerations allowed collectors.
By commission a"wcd collectors,
$St;.7W 05 jjy cas)) palf mirniiry ofiicer by or
i "der of ini'.ilia board, as per tax
iet-fiits.
Ily cash paid for publishing military
notices,
P.y Treasurer's commission of 1 jr
cent, ou 1.1'.K 00.
Balance.
.S2.0SS GS
.til,07d -21
-?.V -2 1 fil ;
'.-27.1 14
1.140 1)7 1
S-2.-, S7
132 -2S
422 8'..
3S7 20
.V.) 53
1.105 00
I
4 00 j
11 99 I
5 01
CR.
By 5 pr ct commission on 11000, 1 pr
ft on 1000 and pr ct en $370
By Stat 1 rensnrer'k Reeeipu of Ju
Iv 10th, 1S73, and January 27tb,
1874,
Bv 5 pr ct Commission on $700.
j By State Treasurer' Receipt Jan.
27tt. 1574,
By 5 pr ct commission on $300,
Bv State Treasurer' Receipt, 'ov.
"25ib, 1873,
By 5pr ct commission on $1000,1 on
$1000 and on $1S57 50,
By amount paiJ for publishing Re
tailer' list,
By State Treasurer's Receipts of
Sept. 12th and 19th, 1873, and
January 27tb. 1S74,
Bv 5 pr ct commission on $300.
i By State Treasurer's Rsceipt Oct.
20 00
$3,450 60
61 85
2,308 15
35 00
665 CO
15 00
2S5 OQ
69 29
111 80
y-j.lisss j
i By 5 pr ct commission on $270,
AU4F.RT 1 ADWALLADF.R. Es.p, Treasurer o ; bV State Treasurer Receipt, Oct.
Northumberland County, in account with thi j "jo. 173
Treasurers of School Hoards, Supervisors of , B. 5 pr ct com mission on $30 50
Roads. Overseers of Poor, Vc, of townships By 5l,lte Treasurer" Receipt, Oct.
and borongbs rcpecting taxes on seated ami i jo, ij73
unseated land for the years 1H70 and 1S71. j Bv 5 pr ct commission on SlSS,
DR.
3.r-. ..i I
i.soo 17 i
2,lHii 4S
4. .10 1,0
:;7i is
100 00
3,676 41
15 00-
285 0
13 50
250 50
1 52
28 98
9 25
175 75
5 50
104 50
1 57
313 03
1 00
19 00
7S4 W i $8,456 60
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY In account
itpri..TCUiVl.l.I)F.R. Esa.. Treasurer of i with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, re-
Northnmberland County, in account wi:h the j
t ime, for IS7;t
lil r,3 ' To balance iu Treasurer's hands ss
i per last Auditor's report.
! B i!aee due Treasurer.
' Bv State Treasurer's Receipt, Oct.
i "10, 1973
7S2 33 ! By 5 pr ct commission on $110
2 17 ' State Treasurer's Receipt, Nuv.
-'."tn. is,.
CR.
Bv amount paid to Supervisors of
Roads. Treasurers of School
Boards, Overecrs of Poor. .fce.. as
per receipts,
7S4 50 ' By !i Pr ci commission on $313 60
Bv State Treasurer's Receipt, Jan.
; 27th, 1874,
By 5 pr ct commission ou 20 00
j By State Treasurer's Receipt, Jan. 27
J7s4 50 ' 'l'1
DR.
! To a balance due on his settlement of
j County. Stale and bar.k taxc, tve.
3,24-) 12 '
specting State and National Bank Stock Ta.
.vc, for the year IS73.
DR.
To amount of Tax on Personal Pro-
rv.l. r...." t fri.tn I .inrl finen.
over. This is what you may expect if you j ( '.,, T,.,. flm j t. Kohrbach a-
jury f ind.
239 33
00
Bv bal.in-:
CR.
' in his hands.
lore-..-.:.. ! .... n n-i '"' u purchase for vour tie. dear anything ms- jury fid
(tnii .... ,.- to e' 1 . IV 1 ree d Irom J. T. Piummer, 1
nn.l ties, s:.,.ps .. ... n..... 1,. 1 .u. i -, M.ssing s. n:at distributing im-.-r asnitro-: I1(1(. ho.d ,,v cour;tT,
temporary ai.t ..11 v we:s with which tiwy , ,vi.clinc cartrHIgC!i. iive Ihe parlor ar- ! Ca-h ree'd from Jacob Cril.er 1
d no', wish 'o j.ut. 1'ir this elass of cus- ; -, , i ,..,, ' note hell by county.
. ' ., ; tillery a wide btrlu. I uevet Ii.vjiI cannon , r,.e froia J. K. Becker,
tonieis toi re is .1 t riva'e s.,e entrance. ... , , . .!..,1.c...1i,i ... .. ,wv .n-er. : ....... i.ia .... .,tv
21 00 ,
I
tonieis time is .1 priva
neau.ng o, removing genuine iiianiouus , t) cauuon tll:ll at the breaking out of
ami supp.j nig u.eu I'. " e w iu. ,....s.,-, 11 . . l fu8e(, t l.lis, , a art,J. I re;.-d'fro. sale of carpet ar.d
I in nnv Khane. So deet-sea ted was tnv aver- note held by county.
-'I - ! . . . - i T1...1 e i.i
; I. asi rcc it iroiu n . i . ituu ior uiu
swiniring ori..ige ai .union,
100 00 STATEMENT of the Fiuacces of Northumbcr
1 laud County on the 3.1 day of January, ls74.
lo (XI j t0 amount of outstandinj; order
j on the 3J day f January, 1874, S2.07J 42
4S 18 ! Xo amount cf outstanding Itonnty
1 orders issued in lsV2, 725 00
Balance, w
- nn a 1 v. I. D i .11..
trt:riT, .IS UAC) UJ bllC AUUIIl VI iwc-
. venne tommlssioners for the year
S3.1.40 12 173. attr deducting collectors'
' and Treasurer" eommissions,&c
3,240 12 To amount cf Tax on National
Bank, for the year 1873, as flxeil
$3,210 12 by the Board of Revenue Coraraig-
sioueas,after deducting LellectorV
and Treasurers' commission.
Balance,
minds me of a li'.l'..
the risihles of tie:
weeks :i'o. A la'
:lv ident that excited
.s'.ioiiablej. only two
, on Fifth Avenu.
lery company -or any other company.
I'lKTKO.
j old iron,
j fash ree'd from interest on outstand
I ins; taxes.
! Cash ree'd from J. McFarland for
; witness fees returned.
Cash ree'd from exonerated I axes.
I'l... crO.Mii lieiticr Tint niiil. r the ln'.hienee ! Cash ree'd on Munia f. ..n. ..! ' of
ll" ! of Ir. 1 'ierce's tloklen Medical Discovery sheep,
n.nra.rs. i:ni itio.s.
SK!.
ye; eieaierie p.ess.o... ,0,1... ... , . , , ..i i ..,.,, S.
.voeeted iiiii-rovenietit. The JJirmitighai.i ,, , . ., ., ,. , .
Ill"u'" '"'i1 llrooks. a outn Carolina member of the
Kansas
0:1.1; jia.-sages iu one of these
. iil and iron markets are very much tin-1 . . ., ,,
eo.u .ii.u .ion lom j House, w ho, while Mr. iliuuer was wi lt
l'.rown S'pini.i sa.s-no traces of the got into tr-.-..i... "r,,. pm-ciia.vl tnou-
. i::...iksw rediseovir-: sand '! 'ilar iln es. :i:l I iiousaini i.o,!:ir
i fin-s. ainl th Us:inds dollar things gem
. ' 1 .. . L ! t 1.. .. I .; 1 1 4. .. .t . . 1 .. t . . .. w ! ... ...t'.I I '.... ., 4..,. it-.w.L-c I Iii. Ol I lee: Ci , noil, t
! . -. .... i... . ... :.. . ;e :.. i tot-1
: that was fri-htful. Her husband had lost j ear, so.i, auu veneiy, am. w.v ... ...... o- , Es,.,.4 nf ,.
ihei-iMiionotcorpor- ; ,,,,,. ; M(.ks. she dared not ask him I " """ ' l"1 ? ' ' .V
tax-: ;t iv ill the i'eiill- f()r m,t)( y .,na, vvas s. , ,,,.
; sylvania Senate.
! lo.vi ruor Hartiaii l gave a nceplion
;a nun. her of l'liihid. Iphians, at Han is- things, and hied her to a jVwi l.r's w ho re
: !nir . on Thursday tvenitii'. ed las! week. ! set them with imitation stoi.es thai looked
25 00
16 05
3!) 34
1 r.o
I M I
1
GO
CR.
By amount of outstanding county
taxes for 18?2, and prcvions years,
' 10.204 75
4,193 79
CR.
By State Treasurer's Receipt of Sept.
1st. 1S73, on State Tax, and in
cluded in county orders.
By State Treasurer's Receipt of De- '
cemberyth and 11th, 1373, and In
cluded in county orders,
4,533 21
1,301 9S
01
$5,835 20-
4,533 21
1,301 99
$5,835 20
k-.M:t: i. tA iiKMH.
1 ... ot. ; . ! i ' i
ations was lepoi t-
eipts above expendit's.
?S0,7'.0 25
11,072 75
luaUli tfotn
within, true beauty stands forth in all in it j ;f.OKi;K M. EI.IE'.F., late Treasurer of North
"lory. Nothing ever presented to Hie pun- , , , ..
She had diamonds to the value of !.-,,( It HI. j c as a heautiiier of the eoinplexioii ev.r - w
to She took these rin-s and bracelets and gave sucu sausi.ieuon loi.uns p..i pose as , .....,;
t tin., i i.iiMimi'i' i no uir.iiMU ni 'i nii'M r Mi's i i v
which operate upon the system through the j tor s r,'l'ort r 1 "'
settled. It is stated that the demand on
luited Slates tu couut is somewhat stcad-i-r,
but the business done with this coun
try the present season w ill I considerably
under the average.
"James J Cami-hell's 31jitnl u.i J'oi'i,
at Johnstown, l'a., has been resuscitated
and merjied with the L'7:o, a IX tnoeratie
pais r. The Krfot & Yu'vt will be the organ
of the. name parly."
We copy the above from our I kn.ocratie
nelghb r of the Jhiihi. of the 17th inst.
Wo have on more than one occasion cu
ing at his desk in the Senate chamber, :
struck him on the head w ith a gutfi percha
cane til! he fell to the th.or imxaisihle. His
Christian Sliarp. , the inventor of tin
nn on Sharpe. t itle, died suddenly ill his
Conn.. Thursday
resi.li iii.-. .1: ei non.
I.i-ht. of I.i iiionlrli:e ol the luiiL
injury was fallowed by long disability, from . ; . ,., , jJ(, w:ls ., ,iajiv,
which recovery was not complete till I -W j,.,.s,.y
three or four years latter. Whether this I , r i.-i..
linm.liiso uepo-i's hi L'oppo,, iioojuij
i iust ai w, ii as 'he cenuiiie. ami mi the
genuine stones she raised the money to re
lieve her waul.
it the I In the meantime the Iiiisnand had list
.f money at gambling, and had '-debts ol bo
' nor which must be paid." How was In-..
was really the result of the assault has Im-i-u j
a disputed question however. His lie.t
"I
re-election to the Senate was by a tiiiani- I
mous vole of the Massachusetts Senate,
and all but seven votes in tlie House, which
coiisislei;
une.pialed in tin- ootid, are (;,;,! to exist in
lluch.
UiiiV, ill the ey'i. na; s
aicili
wesieio part d irinia.
lll.ll.ileda of Keo! tlekillis
mill-
arc said to
it?
His wife
1 of several hundred members. ; '" V are m-i pr-it r!y cpiipped for
. !i. t i- ... . i ir iTiii il. .rn'iili.'iUiii:: 1 . M
' K.l V'I I'M 1 it l IJ .Hi i in in iii-ii. no l i iiiiuic i; i.' i uui' lit in j..:!. u-
He
diamoii.ls ! Capital
idea ! fine morning he sapped tbei.i in 0:5
pocket and went t a jeweler's.
"Can you uk- stones out of jewel- and
replace thetu with imii itioii V
Certainly."'
'What would these he won a- -or ratio r
ilt.ee Upon them V
31 Si
Total.
Tot ai
. 1 atic parly was dead and buried, and now
' ... . .-. T. ...I. . ' .1 ...I !
went abroad again iu May, and j I'""'"- WW ' :i ':- wi,at would ... adv
""' " s ii,l I.e. tiullin ' out the snarklels.
,-r." Iv ium ky i- a P.-.11 s-.;.tie Mat.-. , Tll(. j,w,.i, ,-.lk,.,i :lt ,i.m u,,d looked
J'he public dell' o 1 ti.t!i Iptlia is to-day j lV)
! "About Sloo ;'
turning iu lS.'i'.'. lie took an active part
he tacitly :id"!',s, in the above paragraph, 1 i,j suptiort of Lincoln and Hamlin, in the
l.at there in nothiug lel'l of llo ".Votmfaia j presidential contest of lHki. During the
J'..,'. " of Ili.inoeracy but the "v '10." j discussion in the Senate, lesiiinng from s--Xo!
hi ng could be more iippropriale than 1 M. )( he. eaniestiy opposed all compro
the name of the "rt mscitated" Journal. ; with slavery, and early proposed
It is but just and proper that the Echo j emancipation as the speediest mode of ' lVni.s ivatiia at the pr. s. :. t;;
tiol less than sixty millions of d .liars, or
only a third less than was :.i.e titlire debt
of the I 'nited Mates in J :teii. l-'jl. and
more than double tie tela! i'ol- ;.' -..'l.iSS of
should follow, and come iu behind the J bringing the war to a close, (hi March -J, :
.. . p.t !. .. ...1 .... ...... hi. .!,...., 1 . . ..... .1.: e.l... s: ... .. . . f
Oiee I'l III.' IJeojiie. ,4;..i .... .ill. ..i.w i
.... ... 1,.. ,,, i.i ,,t t, 1 .;,!
olil:iiil i . -u.-.i-. ... i ou.. j.i v
1m lore the To.'-.. Some few straight out
K moeiats tiiiiy stii' continue to scream
Iroin 1 he u.ounlaiii tor, "where 's now too
Senator lhownlow is recovering
lSiil, he Uicame chairmaii of the ."vnate jrf,ni his rcceut illn ss, and 1 xjH cts to lie
cotnimttee 01: loreign nlaiioiis, ami .
January 1'2 itelivued an 1 Liboratc j ,.ar',y ,' y. Tin- Senator was much allected
x ech. arguing lii.it the seizure of Messrs. iiv j),,. sudden deaih of S nator Simmer,
"Sl-Vl! Why they cost .-rl..,l f.l. "
"The oiigin ils dotibtless did. We
medium of the blood are necessarily some
what fclow, no matter how good the r.-medy j Balance due count v,
employed. While one to three bottles clear 1 R.
the skin of pimnles. hlotehes, eriiitions, j By abatement allowed by County
yellow spots, comedones, or "umbo," a ! Commissioners,
1 1 . .... Bv aiiiouiit T'liid 011 judiriiient hebl
dozen may possibly be required to f J
some cases where the system is rotten with p;..,,,,..' " '
scrofulous or virulent blood poisons. The 1
cure of all these diseases, however, from
the common pimple to the worst scrofula
is, with the use of this most potent auent,
! only a matter of time. Sold by all Drug-
j sp1-
! ( (IVF.IM.I) WITH ERUPTIONS. tTR KI.
! Clavkuac K, Columbia Co., X. V. i
: Dr. I 'ierce, lhilfalo. X. Y. : j
I si? I am sixty years of am , and have
j been articled with Salt ltheum in the worst
I form for a great many years, until, acci-
deiitly. I saw one of your hooks, which de-
scribed my case exactly. bought your
(.olden Medical Discovery and took two
' bottles and a half, and was entirely cured,
i 1'roin my shoulders to my hands I was
I ...it :.-i.le e..l-!.l-i'.l ll-Oll M-I1nlilll)4 .'.Is
?7,S3l
4.7::s
432 55
2,11.1) 48
4,73S 23
f 7.331 31
. entirely covered wilh emotions, also on
'l ' I I-..-., niid bo.lv. I was likewise atilicted wilh
the original in our sale, lie took oiii 1 i'i...llin.lt.;I,r Sl ihat I wn'.ki-.l with "reat
:ks ;.o.i. and put. in these paste
out tw
ones.
The e.-ntl. 'liiin gr.vea prolonged whistle.
ibb-to icsuino his seat iu th-; Senate at an ! and PUi ii. m in his ; : ef -Mid walked 1
once great Democratic party '" and the
organ KM in a faint v i e will answer,
11 hr,- V
Tin: Nkw-II ami -hm:k lii.ui tmn.
'l'he iie.iublicans iveie so '-cock sure" of
earry iiig the Xew-llamj shire election last
w.-ck. tha'. they made noelloit to that end.
while tlicir I. in .ciulic oppotnuts were
sp ei ll. ill JUili lll.il 11a: se..u.v; '. .'.rw.-i. i,V
I Mason and lideli m board the sbanierj,,.,,! -,.o,-(.ts much that iilio-ss prevented
Trent was i.iijusMli.ible ou the principles !
of interiiiilional law, which had always ;
Ix-cn maintained by the United States.
Since the war Mr. Sumner iias been con- !
spieuous ior his advocacy 01 111c civil ngius
bill. His i ;.sonai diiH reuci: with the ad
ministration led to his displace in nt from
out.
Tlcre 'Vis .lOUblies- a set 11 : i his houe.
Doiibtles- lie demanded why Madam, his
wife, had pawn' d her jewels, aud doubtless
she wanted to know how be came to know
it. How it was sett'e d la yer will be known.
the cha:rniai.sliu l Hie eoii.mUtee oj l.r- , 1 1 , ,ns,".
- ., , ... ..... ... ... e Men "' airs m l : I .11 v-si conn venress, , , ...
euicliy niu aciin 0 a. "ii. i" k'.i uu- .t .... ; -s : .lao-s i"i i.ii- 'j., , -..j
ihr-mscives, and succeeded at hast pa rtiaT'y. 1,1 !l" W:s" M,w,'"k,, ,ual"r ' inj Mr. Mvl.u. ..f Lancaster : Mr. Xewmy-
The Senate is equally divided, w.th some I Cameroi!. In the la-.l presidenii.il diction j ,,,.',,( Aleiiaiiv : Mr. Wolf., of Union ;
lie lavoivci ine u .:ii;i.a; :oij o( .n. ...eciey. j jjr . t(.( . ; i ,,; Tj:i and Ml. My rs, of
His resolutions lo , xjumge tiotn the biittle ! ... ,r .
him from being presi nt and joining with
his ft ifow euat rs in ja ing a htt tribute
of resiit et to the true friend "f i he South.
The appointment of Speaker MeCorn.ick i The pawnbrokers are ail shrewed men.
11 ' I . ....... 1. ...... .1 v.,,.l ...,tni..rn,.i,n.
Disi.iet Attorney f..r the Western D:s-j i ney noi ...n s...o., . .....e. ... u . w j
f.iicher Mvope, deceased, will ""in i per-.u .i p: ij , ui ..o..
i i. ... .;.. n ....,.;...!.... ol i e.vaetlv what it will bring at audio;..
There a;e four or five candi-
as i ii-1 1 in
tlie!, vice
neeessitati
llaS the liaue - of ic! oi ies bi'
OU 'lit
own
upon him the census- of the Massachusetts i ,.,.,.,. ; .,,
vacancies lo fill, and -tie- Hon
a majority of Democrats, siy from l.'tog'),
when the vacancies are f.lled. West .n,
the D-moeratic caudidiite f.,r .ovcin r,
i-:' tX election bv the te-mde by bOl::e two
- - . 11 . , . I.- .... i - . ii
..r three hundred rotis there b-ing three !.8cii..i- in- mi. .,:--ei,e.- iu.,-,. rcacnen
.andidaf. and a majoriiv elects; but he ! bim a frwdays U-fore his deal!.. I be tn
wiil 1M-chosen by the I-islature. Two i umjd, of (ien. !i:tl-r ov.-r Mr. Munn. r in
years :. -o I..; was (iovunor. hut lu-l jenr tbe i.omination of Nimnuns f-r th- Ii .-'.on
the Kepubli. ai.s carried 1 he Slate by over j colleeiorsh.p do, s n a se. , lo have at all
two thousand. Thus, it wiil be seen that "AH-ted Mr. Sumne.s popularity at ne.
, . , ; ..li.ei;,.. ! On the. contrary, li.e expressions ol n-gard
i . oe i. cr-coi in rii. in i1iuini..i.i....
in not always. nor at any time the best. It
i
i uu: Til IF. VI s
l'.v; the pawnbi okcl's. If th-- thief has
stolen a watch or tab!.- linen, r handker
chicl, he do, s not kee.i it. So the pawn
broker gets them a', .ne-fointh their value,
knowing that ihev will never be claimed
ililhcully, and thai is entirely cured. May
(iod sjiiirc yon a lonj life to lemain a bless
i:v to mankind. With untold rr.ititu.le,
Mrs. A. W. WILLIAMS.
lsio. IS7I.
V X I H I I. I. F. K .
1 HF.IiRF.AT
I a in ily KIrli-im of'tlit Aj;'.
Taken Internally, It Cures
Dysentiiry, Cholera, Dianhea, Cram;,
and 'Tain in the Stomach, Ifowel Com
plaints, l'ainters' Colic, Liver, Coinjilainl ;
Dyspcps'a, Iniiigesiion, Sore Throat, Sud
den Colds, Cotiehs, itc, tJtC.
Used Externally, it Cures
Iloils. I'elons, Cuts, Eruises, Ihnns,
Scalds, (Hd Sores, Sprains. Toothache,
Pain in the Face, Neuralgia,
llheumatisni. Frosted Feet,
e. . iie, .c.
I'AIN'-KILLEi:.
. t i .... . - . . : ..:
aiiera uiorougn iii;u y iiiniiieiao.e nini
In Illinois (iivoicu cases, hereafter, the j -j-i,.. ni;uks
ali
bi- heard in oih-ii court, j clo-.h -the cases of watches are melted, if
, " ,. r I witnesses, has proved itself the Medicine of
ik.n out o, articles of. Air!, u . an jnt(.rn.,, .,,, ex,,.-,,.,!
ii- ..e.. mo'l...! I . . r i- . ...i! . . ...
legislature, but that action has lately re- Thi, wiJ1 , .nj po,.i,lar jokeahout "stop- I t lt: material is good nough, and otheis
I'i;.' in Chicago twenty minutes for dinner i arc substituted in short no matter what
and ten for a divorce."
the article is. it is disui.-cd so that its
The le gislatures of Iowa, Minuesota aim , ()Wiier wouidn't know it. It is a curious
Wisconsin have passed laws, similar to ; ,ir,.f, s ion and full cm i .as incidents.
ought to be a lesson Iicrcalier.
TiiE Dauphin County Court graute;! mi
Monday au r h r for the release of (ieorgc
. Evans on his entering ..",'' bail for
I. is ajijM'ar..iice at the April term to take
the benefit of the insolvent act. Physi
cians certify that Evans cannot live more
-than a month if kvjit in connnemen;.
Tim Williamsport wonien rusaders
adopted a new stroke of policy ..n Satur
day. They talioned eatineis ntihedum
f places where llicy nui'jxised liquor to be
told to take down the names of Ihoie en
(eriug. Il is just possible the zeal of these
women may outrun their discretion, and
that they may undo all the good liiey hav
done (if any) by goin aie sti-ji too far.
Mr. Stephen II aki:!- a prominent citi
?n of rottsv'd'.e, struck by a coal train
near Frackville, on Tuesday of last week,
jnd intanl killed.
for the Massachusetts Senator from his own
State were never more outsj-oken ami all-c-tionate.
It i only a few days since Mr.
Fillmore passed away, and now Mr. Sum
ner, 3 much younger man, but equally cn
Epicuou it: public atiairs.has passed away.
In the year li7, Mr. iinnn r then lifiy
six years old, w;is mariied to Mrs. Alice
Mason Hooper, widow of Slurgis Hoojht,
Lsq., by whom she had one child. She
was a lady of line intellect and many ac
complishments. IJiit she soon found it im
j)oihle to live with Mr. Sumner, and she
left him a few nioi.lhs idler her marriage,
goitu abroad wilh her ri!d nini residing
chietiv in Italy, li.e cause o i the spara-
ihat of Illinois, for the regulation of rail
road freight rates and passenger fares.
The I 'resident - of Societies of the Preven
tion of Cruelty : 'rials, in the cities of
Pittsburg, Ph : i ic'q.'e 1 and Jersey-City,
have Ikcii bef. i .he I. .oitnittee on Agri
culture of the lion-.- iii.. i urged I he passage
M.oiNos.
New York, and som
THK I I-
Th capita!:-:', of
who w.-ie ii..t .-apj-ilists, got, some years
a'-.,;i mania for big buildim:, and an im-
nieiise iiUtu'K r were erected.
them J.-lid. The '
sau sli. et one. of tin
Hut none of
ling in Xas-
b'.i'iest loe-iilities iu
of a bill coiniiellin- :li - i.iilr.eid oinpanies i tn. L.:,y v,;ts, built at a cost o' millions,
unload, feed and wah r the carloads ofc.it- I ;t it (b;n"t rent. The cost of the building
tie iu transit, from the w. -tern Mates 1" j is so enormous thai no one can afford to
the markets iu N. w Yikaiid oth--r eastern
Stales.
Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is, without
! doubt, the safest, surest, and best remedy
that has ever b -en in vented lor internal
and external use. It is applicable ton great
variety or complaints, and iscqually benefi
cial for man or beast.
We have seen it st-ited iu various papers
that Agents for
tiott was never made public. After a iapie
re M l.t. i
O. Iie . a 1 s ..... .s..n..i.-i if in.uuo. a'.ce.i.e .
.r.i. ........ .. M........!,.,..,.. .... I throughout the counliy ,
il... Intl. ..f M:.v. l.sT.l :. the -Mound ,,f dc- I the sale of Sheridan s Cavalry ( otidition
serlion. Mr. Sumner was represent, d by j
counsel, hut no opposition was. made to the
decree. Under it Mr. Sunnier had the
right to ma;ry again, but the lady had not.
Arja. very recent proceeding, however, this
right v a!so grunted lo h.-r
Pow.hrs wire auihoii.ed to refund the
money lo any person who should use them
ami ti.t be sat isiied with the result. We
doubled this at lirst, but the proprietors
authorize us t siy that it is true.
pay a rent thai w ill be remunerative. For
instance, stnail olllces on the third lloorare
held at S2, "Ui per year, which rent requires
an excellent business to pay. Men go to
less expi nsive buildings where they can
remedy. ( Hie positive proof ot its ellicacy
is, that its sales have constantly increased,
and wholly upon its own merits. The ef
fect f the
1'.inkili.i:i:
upon the jial'.ent when taken internally, in
case of Cold, Cough. Ii wel Complaint,
Cholera, 1 lysentery, aud oilier alilictioiis of
the system, has been truly wonderful, ami
has won for it a name among medical pre
paration that can never he forgotten. Its
success in removing pain, as an external
renidiy, in cases of P.urns, ruies,
Sprains, Cuts, Shims of Insects, and other
causes of suffering has secured for it such
a host of testimony, as an infallible remedy,
that it will be handed down to posterity as
one of the greatest medical discoveries of
the nineteenth century. j
T1IK l'AIS-Kll-I.I.i: j
derives much of its jiojuilarity from the .sim- j
plicit y attending its use, which gives it a j
peculiar value in a family. Ihe various
diseases which may he reached by it, and
in their incipient stages eradicated, are
among I hose which are peculiarly fatal if
ALIiKRT ( Al)WAI.l.AnKi:. F.s.p, Treasurer of
NoithuiiilM-rii.ud County, in account with the
same, pom the first day of January.- 1S73, to
the third day of January, 1S74, (both days in
clusive) respecting county and State taxes. iV.c.
DR.
To amount f oUPt.inliie.; ei.ui.ty
taxes for tin- war W--', on the
first day of January, 1S73,
To amount due county as per An li
ter's report t.r 1 s7 2.
Ti. amount of .o.piieales for the
ye i r 1s7:;.
T; iinn.'ii: t !' outstan.linir Si.it e
tax.- for the year 172 and previ
oti year-, oa I lie lt day of Janu
ary, I-7::, for use of county.
To amount of duplicate the year
Is;:;, tor use of county.
To ;. mount received from !! e'.ors
i.r ti.mk tax tor 1ST;; and previous
years.
To amount ree'd from ('oniiiii-sioii-e:s
on land sold !y Treasurers to
the county in lStis. 170 and ls7'J.
To amount ree'd from ownsrs of lots
to redeem from county.
To amount r.c'd as redemption
Money for uneateil lands.
To amount ree'd from taxes on re
turned lauds.
To amount ree'd lio'ii lands sold
o'lislJ.; of county i.y R. M. ''1111--miiius.
Commissioners" a-cnt. -
To amount ree'd from hinds .sold by
I ..iiimis-ioiii 1 -.
To aiiiouiit received lioin I" r uiel,
of unbiiry on judsineiit,
To illlloliilt " leeeiv.d fr.Ht .i.-ol";.-
MeKiieee uu jielLiinent.
To amount le- eii. il on h an Iron.
bank ( -inc.: paid ).
'I'o :i ine 111. 1 ree'd Iron. V. T. For-
svtli, oil aceoili.t of Jacob lir.iss.
lunatic.
To aino-.iiil ice'd Imii. "RoTal Ii.s.
Co.," I.iv. rp.ioi, Kniilau.i. as in
surance oil Court House,
T amount ree'd from Dauphin Co.
Comuii -sie.neis for repair oa iine
biibe.
To amount i ce'.l from Common -
wc.'.llh eosls.
To am. imt from Court lines.
To amount Iron. I.. T. Rohihaeh. as
pirv fund.
To amount from .1. T. Pliuiiiuer. on
note held by count V,
To amount from Jacou ( reiuer. 011
note held bv eoiiuty.
To amount from J. B'-'-U.-r. on
nop: held by county.
To amount from V. I. Hu'.i. i'.-r !
sivinirin bridge at MiHon.
To amount from sale of cup. ;.- ai d
oid iron.
To amount li.uu interest oil ''m-
Miindin lav s,
To aniounl fiom J. .McFarland, for
wit 1:1 -s f-es returned,
To amount from exonerated taxis.
To ai.ioui.t of surplu- from sale of
sheep,
get lighter rents, and the big splendid j HUfu.rcd to run ; but the curative magic of
buildings are empty. 1 he Domestic sew
ing Machine Co.'s building, corner Ihoad
way and Fourteenth, his never paid one
per cent on its cost. I could mention
iwi nty such buildings, ihe history of one
answering for the n st. The Domestic
Company pays a ground rent of ?:i,00J
per year and the cost of the building was
simply enormous. These buildiug3 are
splendid advertisements but the proprietors
Total.
i:;.;i:s 7::
:;,477 f.J
.J.7t!l 0-2
...-.. if. 41
l.'..W 17
14
1,: to t'7
s':.-. s7
10 a
::.7,'." .-.'".
l.So-.i 17
."..iksj .-4
-.'.1..0 is
4.:) no
:;7i i
mi Oil
:.s
y:;.i :;3
no
-,'l 00
1 c.i 1 no
70 00
4 is
-." no
ll". l.
34
1 :.o
1 ::::
eo
Ifi.CW 41
Ylis;
Oiitstantling Tax for 1S73 and Previous Years.
Col.LECTOKS N AVI's. DISTRICTS.
; Cocstt. State, i Miutu.
16." Withii'irton bake
iscs Philip Frank
iSG;i;Thomas Miller
ISiO Harmon Snyder ,
1570 Thomas T. Burke
1571 Isaac Holllsler
1872 Sinon Mctzirer
JS7- Samuel II. Hile
lS7u' William Ccouer
1S?J Noah Klock
!S72' Andrew Martin
172! Martin R. Gass,
1S73 William Blair
lS7:;'Josiah L. Strawjer....
Si Christian R. (ionsert..
17:1' Amos Maul
17;; iW. B. Lonea.lorf.
lS7a George Troutman
1873 John T. Albright
lS7:i Charles S. Miller
1S73 Simon Reed
ls,7;, Abraham Blasser
1S7 Henry IIarri
lsT.i - Andrew Gully
lS7o,E. B. Slillwai;ner
l7:,!Hnt:h McDonald
17:. j William Reed
17;. Samuel K. Hile
is?:.' Lorenzo Mcttler
1S7-. 'Solomon Weaver
lsT:.j Jeremiah P. Finchcr..
lS7e; 1 homas I). Huff
17:,; Daniel II. Evert
ls7:!Johu Lampher
17:: Hei-iy I'. Follmcr
1S7:! Matthias Bostian
lS7-!J"hn Jenkius
lS7:i: 'Andrew Buchtr
1S7: Thomas London
1ST:; Henry I. R-i.'i..
sin -.- pa: !
Shamokin Boroug'a
Upper Augusta
.Point Township
Shajaokiii Borough
Coal Township
...... Mt. Carmel Borough
Delaware Township
Riverside Borough I
Watsontown Borough
, Jordan Township
Mt. Carmel Township
I'pper Augusta
Chiltisqtiaque Township
Coal Township
, Cameron Township
, Delaware Township
Jackson Township
lordan
Lewis Township
Lower Auguta
Little Muhanay
Lower Mahanoy
Milton Borough
, McEwensville Borough
Mt. Carmel Township
Mt. Carmel Borough
; Point Township
, i Riverside Borough
, ;Rush Township
Snnbury Borough
, jShamokin Borough
ShaMiokin Township ,
'Snyd;rtown Borough
Turbutville Borough
Tnrbut Township
lrPer Augusta
Watsontown Borough
Washington Township ..
-Northumberland Borough.....
Zerbe Township
I ?4i 5.V
$47 83 J
100 00; 39 83'
I 31 63,
2,868 36 28 90 1205 0i)
66 44 XJ 32 53 68
907 65 154 46 72 00
131 5o, 6 10 11 00
70 96 8 o61 11 OU
I i 21 76
! .... 7 60
i I 40 85
962 86; 106 66;
901 01 ; 66 79'
24S 75: 33 51 ;
1.927 19! 137 21'
420 SO 65 45:
141 CO: 86 6li
1,197 27; 105 5
1,433 051 119 03j
113 34: 38 461
1.124 711 126 80
752 04 51 87.
69 68 18 83
1,18.8 92 9 73
51U 47 21 99:
356 48 59 78
474 12 13 93'
361 46, 76 73!
2,832 12 86 19;
2,121 CO 47 511 '
1,096 90 181 4?t
169 44 22 10'
215 12 16. 28
2,130 71 1S5. .
1.087 67 78 67
746 69! 62 40,
1S 62 43 74l .;
1,027 35: 67 73,
507 68 16 79;
29,463 44 2,213 91' 422 8
and such other Improvement as wert ctnall
We. ih-. undersigned Auditors of Northumber
land count v. State of IVnnsylvania, do certify necessary.
that in pursuance of the 17lu section or the Act Extra Constitutional Election,
cnliiled "An Act regulating Counties and Town- 9. B. Boyer, Attorney' bill,
ships," .V.C., passed the lath day ot April, A. U.
ls;H we met at the Commissioners" Ollice, in the
borough ol'Sunburv, on the .".th day of January,
A. D. s71, and adjourned from time to time
11200 e
250 0
This was for ervice rendered in the year 187
ii seeuriug judgment rs George McEllece, fo:
mer Treasurer of our county.
' Attorney Fees for conutr,
this preparation at once disarms them of
their terrors. In all respects it fulfills the
conditions of a popular medicine.
He sure you call for and pet the genuine
rain-Killer, as many worthless nostrum
are attempted to he sold on the reat repu
tation of this valuahle medicine.
. - 1. l.r.lll..
K lireC.lo..s aceompauy ou. , . - Jnv illlk.;,t,.jlu.ss
..: .......z. .11 ......to 011.I s. 1 l k iir.r 1 ..... ........ . ,
I 1 ice veuin, o-.f 1,1 .0 s, . Hy coliiinission ou fM.'.uo asa.
llottle. Balance din-county,
Sold by all Medicine Dealer?. !
March 15, 174. lm, Total.
by amount of outstanding county
taxes on tin: third day of January,
isM,
By exonerations lo collectors,
By commission allowed collect or.
Bv amount of outstanding State
'taxes, on ill.; :td day of January,
1S71, for use of county,
By exonerations to collectors.
By commission allowed collectors,
Bv amount of county orders paid.
Bv aiiiouiit of outstanding orders
$29,468 44
1,339 53
2,760 52
2,218 91
45 93
1S5 16
07.905 53
17.005 45
2.122 77
3,240 12
120.292 41
.mil .li.l audit, adjust and settle the Several ac-
coaiii s required of us by law, agreeable to th This was for the payment of Couusel fees fr
several Acts of Assembly, and supplements I the suit and collection of somethinj over si
th'-reuntu, necoriling to the '.est of our own I thousand dollars in favor of the couuty again
judgment and abilities. And we do I' irlher ctr- . the borough of Sunbury in 1372, and should hal
lily lii.it upon due examina-ian of ihe expense ! j,cen paid for that year.
hoi k- we l.nd lie: i.alebiedi.ess -,f the county iu . Outstanding orders and indebtedness fonsd a
une.ai 1 cotintv orders, to be 2799 42. of which ; p,.r Auditor report for 1872 20.709 t
amount :: county outers of the year lso,, amount- , Thi was for debts contracted in previoi
in- to 1350 are undoubtedly lost. A 10 -a
bounty order', of the year lst',-2, amountil.g to
72.'. arc supposed to be satisfied, leaving an ac
tual indebtedness of 721 42.
In witness whereof we do liereurto et our
ham's nn I sca; this 2'etli day of January, A. D.
is;t.
J. M. FULLMER, (L.S.)
JACOB F. MI ENCH, (L.S.I
JUSEI'Il l.ISF.LY, (L.S.)
March :- is7:l. nd'toj.
year aud was J.ol properly an ilea, of espeoi
for 1873. We might refer to still other items i
our report, but enough have been given,
think, to CDable the public mors fully and tl
belter to understand our report when viewed i
its true and proper light.
We beg leave to call our Commissioners a
tention to one fact, not to pass any bills of n:
dries ; for instance we bad a few for horse hir
traveling expenses, bridge repairs, fcc. Nov
how ran the Auditors separate such a bill ai
place the correct amount to the prefer itrc
named in the bill f
We are glad to be able to congratulate tl
tax-payers of Northumberland Couuty with I!
cheering i.ews that for Ihe first time in ma
years our couuty is entirely free of debt and
nice balance Iu the Treasury, and that ourCoi
miesioncrs for the ensuing year will be able
reduce the public burden by putting down tb
taxes at two or three uiiils lower 011 the vain
We the undersigned Auditor's of Northumber
land Couuty, after concluding our labors, and
closing our 'report, feel it a duly we owe to the
tiix-piiyer, and also to ourselves, to call atten
tion to a few fact that to the general reader
may iippi-ar obscure (a duty heretofore, in our
opinion, notice: ed by preceding Auditors.) We
shall call attention lirst.
To the secmii.tiv large results (.f the various I ,:( .heir nrooertv.
items of expenditures as rir.l.o.!:.-,! in our report, : We caIinot iu justice to all parties interest
but when viewed in conu.-. i '.on wall the several ; flose wi,i,out complimenting our late Treasun
items which justly and prop.-, ;, belonged to the j a. Cadwallader, Esq., and ihe highest comp
expenditures 1. f ether and lonm-r years will be mellt in our opiuion that we can pay bim is
reduced almost half iu aiiionn:. ; pUUj9ii the fact that in our settlement wilh h
Among these items we may . numerate the fol- ie amont 0r 126,292.41 we found him corr
low ii:-. viz : ; to the very cent, and this is something no ti
W.i 'htsHiid Mcasui.s for count v use: :'.04 HO unusual that we doubt Tery much if there
: another county in the State can report the sau
Though the law required it f..r th st-eunty of j an,j farthcr, at the close or our settlement
the purchaser of goods and meiehandise, and ev- j paj(j over t njg successor iu office every dot
erv kind of marketing sold by measure or weight, i j his possession belonging to the county,amoo
ihcy had tu v. r before the present year been pro- , to 3,240.12. We say, therefore, what we tbi
rured. j every tax-payer in the county will endorse, t'i
John B. II.-II.-r-s bill for costs She- j N.uihumberland connty never had a more cc
TiH 2758 34 Pete officer.
' We also take great pleasure in fnlly endi
This was for co.-ts aud fees during Lis term of . as thH choice of our County Commissioner!
office, and was not presented for payment until t.jr t'ierk, Peier W. (iray, Esq. We fo
the viar 1S73. ; evervthing in the office Tery much improved;
Printiu Bill 1179 53 thoroughly systematized. His book of cor
, ,. , . orders, numberiug 1,143 during the year,
The bulk of this item was f..r pubiislung the ; amonn,jn to 67,905.53, we found looted
new constitution with the proclamation for the ; ac(.nrnteT, and all accounts pertaining tc
Constitutional Election, and lb" sale of unseated i ,inice in exact order. We therefore sngges
lands. I the Commissioners the propriety of raising
Court House Improvements. $2704 24 j wages commensurate with his labor.
These were exiiaordinai v, and consisted of I All of which is respectfully submitted.
...r neuter and ventilators throughout the whole : r- OLLll IK,
entire building ; also, with new carpets, matting
JACOB E. MVENC