Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 24, 1874, Image 3

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    Sunburn American.
SUXBURY. APRIL 24, 1874.
ftasinfti Steals.
T Thpiotid Geo via A Baxek Siwina Ma
IB. Thm celebrated machine r offered
tka noit raobl rat. Far particular
ItU D. O. KUTZ. Agent,
.M,'TS.-ly. t'pper Augusta towmhlp,
Tbi tprisf '- f nU ar already offered
Ml by t. lawt. Sr.. on Market Square
latMt atylaa from a lart, assortsatut can
w b tlctd.
Wk. H. Miixib baa tka largest atock cf the
at ImU and Bboea in central Pennsylvania,
(arl variety of make can b found In his
ablithneut, and all f tbebaat mak.
fn Voien Park aid Agricultural Association
1 bald tbelr nest Annual Exhibition at Sunba
Pa., Sept- M, SO, and OctoUr lt and 2d, 1874.
'cm RT. Tt Dror Star Room new ocen
i by W. D. M:kk. A1m the room adjoining-
ast'a bat ttora. Enrnire of H. K. Uamsk
iiw ScMKoixa. Ou Mouday morning
air took place in the time on the D. B. & W.
R. Tkey now leave and arrive a follows :
av Mail, 6.50 a. n.; Accommodation
1 n. n. Arrive Mall. 4.09 P. in.: Accommo-
lon. .90 . a. Tbe accommodation only
to Cattawiaaa.
. HaatrtLDxa, corner Tbird and Market
ti, Itaa reduced hie prices from 10 to 50 per
i.. In order U cloee out. Tbe whole noarnl
t atock. Just received, will be sold at coat,
'tb greatest bargains ever heard of In this
a will' be offered. Tbe stock consists of
Urea's, Boy's and Men's Clothing, Hats and
e, OonU' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Jewel-
c. Can early and have the Brat choice.
8. HERZFELDER,
Cor. Third and Market Street,
prU 10-tf. Bunbnry, Pa
so. O. Ba.bti.kt, has opened bia Pboto-
h Gallery on f -iubury street, in the borough
bats ok in, and is bow ready to fill orders.
IB ArriculturaJ fair, at Millersburf , will be
OBthelSib, loth, 17th and lfcb of Septem
Cabd to CLOTBi:a Bctira. John 8. Marsh
just returned from the city and opened oue
largest, most fashionable and best stocks
ting and summer clothing that he Las ever
cbt in one aeaaon to Boubory. There is a
reduction in prices ef clothing since this
last season. Suits, all wool, that were sold
for 115 can now be purchased for 113 SO;
aits then, now I" SO. Purchasers bad bet-
k around flrst before bayiug, and make
selves acquainted with tbe great reduction
cee since this time last year. I am deter
1 not to be undersold that is, If a buyer
slaewhert 113 for a suit, I will aell the
for tit 50; suits elsewhere at 17 50, 1 wil
ao same fo r ?, and so all through my
I am enabled to do on account of my
expenses. Call and see for yourselves.
Joaa 8. Marsb,
Market street, near Third. St.
i FArxa! Wall Fapbb!A11 kinds,
Kmboeeed, G la ted. Tints, Blanks and
.os, Decorations, Mouldings, and every
appertaining to the wall paper business is
id or can be supplied at short notice at
21 paper depot.
Aful for past favors the subscriber would
. fully solicit a share of lb patronage of
tamunity, feeling confident be can pleas
o may give Lim a call. Wall paper
v3 free or charge. C. 8. UAZ1LTINE.
spring trade la tbe furniture business, has
briskly at B. L. RaudaubusV e Lab
it, la Maaoale building. A new stock
t beea opened, and the latest styles
liture are bow exhibited, and wil! be
eap. Call and e before purchasing
Goobs at Wbimib'b. Just opened a
assortment ; a general variety of tbe
tyle of Dry Good. Also, Groceries In
dc all frosh. VT.. R. Wtlmsr, la
t building, is never behind bia aeighbor
ag cheap goods, consequently, all who
It bis store, will Cad goods dirt cheap,'
t largest aeeortmoent 1b town t9 select
Scbdeb Dxath. On Monday evening Inst, our
citizens were startled by lb announcement Hint
Tb os. U. Nott, well known in this vicinity, land
died suddenly In bis tailoring shop, on Fourth
street, beluw Market, from iujuries received
from being thrown from a buggy. It appears
that Mr. Nott bad gone to Northumberland in
the 4.10 p. tn. train to transact business, and on
his return, got Into a buggy with Messrs Andrew
and Gingerich to drive home. On turning the
corner of Front and Market Hrects, in this place,
Mr. Nott was heard to caution tbe driver not to
turn short, as they wonld upset. Thu driver,
however did not heed the advice, and the buggy
upturned, threw the occupants out, and Mr.
Nott, falling upon a stoue or plank, was Injured
internally. Several persons assisted them In get
ting their buggy all right, when they got in
again, and drove up Market street la the livery
stable. During all this time Mr. Xott did not
complain of any injury excrpt a pain within or
about the eye. He went to the butcher shop
where he procured a fresh piece of beef to put on
his eye, and from thence went to his shop. Upon
his arrival there, he told Miss Sophia Rake, who
worked for him, that he felt sick, and w.is chil
ly. He laid down upon the board, And requested
to be covered up, and that bis limbs be rubbed,
remarking, 'I believe this will be the last of
rue." Miss Ituke atteuded him until he appear
ed quiet, and not apprehendiug any danger left
bim alone for a short time. On her return she
discovered that he was insensible, and t once
called a physician, who, on his arrival, pro
nounced bim dead. The body was then taken to
his residence In Purdytown, where a post mor
tem examination was made on Tuesday by Drs.
Krebs, Martin. Fisher and Malick, whose report
we publish below.
A report was published in oue of our papers, j
that bis death resulted from excessive drinking.
This is not the fact, and the report of tbe physi
cians prove It incorrect. We are reliably inform
ed that Mr. Nott was sober when the accident
happened.
Mr. Nott was one of our beet mechanics, a
law-abiding and good citizen, a man with a true
heart, honest and upright. Like all men, he
had his faults, but they did tbe most serious in
jury to himself.
His remains were interred on Thursday last,
and were followed to their last resting place by
tb Lance and Shield Conclave S. P. K., the or
der of I. O. of R. M.,and the entire Fire Depart
ment of the place, he being a member of Steam
Fire Co. No. 1. The following is the report of
the post mortem examination :
We, tbe undersigned, having held a port mor
tem examination upon the body of Tbo. G.
Nott, twenty hours after death, report the fol
lowing: External appearances Upon the left
side of the face, and underneath the left eye, wax
an ecchymosed spot about two and one-half
Inches in length, and half an inch in diameter.
Also one over the left supra orbital ridge, about
one inch In length, and one inch in diameter.
The dorsal surface of both bauds was bruised.
On tbe left leg, upon the middle p:trt of the
thigh, and over the middle of the tibia, and upon
tbe lower tbird of tbe thigh of the right leg were
ecchymosed spots. No bones were fractured
Internal Appearances In examining the thorax,
the lungs were in a collapsed condition. The
blood vessels were entirely empty. The abdominal
eavlty contained a large amount of venns Mood
Upon tbe under surface of tbe right lobe of the
liver was found a rupture of one inch in length,
in direct communication with the bepntic veins.
Cause of death was internal hemorrhage from
above described rupture of the liver.
1). T. Krib M. n.
C. M. Martin, M. D.
A. W. Fisher, M. D.
n. H. Malick, M-D.
Sunbury, April S3, 1ST.
Associate JtDOEsnip. The following reply to
a letter to His Excellency Gov. Ilartranft,
settle the question as to the appointmcut of an
associate to fill tbe vacancy occasioned by the
death of J adge Welkcr :
ElF.CCTIVE CUAURBK,
JIartMutg, P., April 17, 1S74. j
E. Wii.vcitT, Esq.
Dear Sir :
The Attorney General decides that the vacancy
caused by the death of Judge Welker, cannot be
filled.
Youif, fcincerely,
J. F. HARTRANFT.
Tin: trains on the Philadelphia & Erie rail
road were delayed several hour on Tuesday last
owing t.) the washing away by the high water
of the trestles used for supporting the bridge re
cently hurnej near Cameron.
At a f i ceial meeting of the Washington Inde
pendent Steam Fire Company, held on Thursday
April 10, the following preamble and resolutions
were adopted :
Wheieas, Mavor Starkweather, of the city o:
Williamsport. during the progress of their ereat
conflagration of the r.'th Inst., was prompted to
ca!! upon the authorities or Sunbury Tor assisl-ani-r,
which was promptly communicated to the
otlloeis and members ot this company ; and
Whereas, This company, in their tiift F.i te.r
pri?e, advertised ami alledgcj their ability to re
port ul hies at a iii'tancc ot thirty miles witnin
one hour, una in nnt nn ine assistance or ran
road ollieials, we. weraetiabled to repoit at the
Williams-port tire, a distance of forty miles,
within one hour, aud this more than redeems our
pleniie ; and
hereas. The oineiais ami citizens 01 uie ocau
liful city tendered their hospitalities to this coin
panv, and inauilested their gratituae at tnc nnai
result oftlicir work (luring me nre, mereiore
Resolved, That while the Washington lude
pendent Steam Fire Company at all times deeply
resrets the necessity ol llieir serviei, are al
w ivs ready to render similar services for their
neighbors when not required at home.
Resolved. That the thanks of Ibis company be
tendered to T. Gucker, Esq., Sup't ut Wil'.ianis-
port. K. It. cetfall, Slip t at Sunhnrv, David 1
Attack. E.q., Train Master at Sunbury, and
others, for efficiency, prompt tics aud valuable
assistance.
Resolved. That the thanks of the company are
tendered to Hon. is. . Starkweather, Mayor,
H. Stoetzel, Esq., Chief Marshal, and the entire
Fire Department, for their hospitality ond kind
treatment while in their city.
Resolved, That we tender our thanks to the ci
tizens, and especially to the ladies of the city,for
their herving up hot coffee, and an abundance of
the substantiate.
Resolved, That fiesc proceedings be published
in tur funbuiy nnd illiaiusport papers.
Soi.. Mauck,
.1. H. Waltz,
W. H. MII.LCR,
Jas. M. Farka,
;. M. Rens,
Committee.
light running "Domttiic" Sewing ma
a account of Us many points of superi
i a better demand thaa any other nana
I, and take the Uad with tbe public over
a long regarded as the best. Orders for
acbine will o promptly filled by Mis
s Dalius, agent.
f0u Ml C. Dalius I tb agent for
or ranor Organs, rianos, and all kinds
1 lastrttmeol. Tb Try bt instrn
furnished, furnished on short notices
1 1 suit limes. Call or address,
C DALIUS,
N. 93, Markrt St., Sunbury.
ocal jffairs.
Wobk. Within twenty-four hours af
urnlng of tb railroad brldgs, at Cam-
h F. &. E. B, K., last week, tb string-
new structure wer In place, and trains
ilbla frty-igbt hours.
Ubick, of this place, has been lccted D.
, of I. O. of O. F-, for this county.
. B. Clihbs, formerly of this place, and
: ob tbe Eastern Division of tb Phila
nd Irk R. R., died at Elmira, on Bun
f consumption.
rALTKBt bas laUly enlarged bis barber
i Third street, and bas added another
U bow running four cbalrs la bis es
at with great success. Hair dressing,
., ar don up in tb Captain's best
i best of workman ar employed, and
. always guaranteed.
an of Patron of Husbandry was ar
Polnt towkthip, on Saturday last, and
lug oScsrs lctad. Master, C. M.
vrscr, D. L. Sherwood ; Lecturer,
iydr ; Steward, F. Red ; Assistant
hn Lasher; Chaplain, E. Walksr;
Mis Vaggt Russell; Treasury, F
ekarper, R. C Mc Will lam ; Ceres ;
ad ; Flora, Mi Helen Grady ; Lady
Upward, Miss L. Ecd.
br composing th Grang ar of
iodustrieus, ntrpris!cg and lntelll
rs la tb county.
rr lb r landlord of tb Wahlcg
a few day ago praseBted bis son,
KS, with a Gold Watch and Chain
tSSea hi twenty-first birthday for
nl to basics entrusted to bim la tbe
ai fatter.
Musical ExhiVitioes on Wednesday
ay ovenlng last, at the Court nouse,
rtnded BotwHbstandlng tbe unfavor
ed Tb coBCrts wre quite en
nd a number of Mr. Refiner' schol
ly acquitted themselves. Mr. Rei
ly daservitg of credit for tb abl
a been lacbiag bis musical classes
. and Northumberland, and hi x
rtaleateBt should always be encoar
wd audlenc to giv Beoaragemnt
naln with us as a teaeberof the ma
tt rising gaaeratlon.
bisbub has Just returned from tbe
all line of millinery aad fancy goods
basing lewher w would adv'e
and examine her nock of bonnets,
se tbe most fastidious tast lu styls
a fact ali s!Is them from 40 oU. to
ould deprive bis wife and family of
paper. They do not go out from
. tb news as doe th busbaud and
li paper rv to relieve th otber
onr of bis absence. It Is tb wont
oay to dsprlv tbe family of a good
Fries ef Amcbica ouly 11. SO a
10.
fSbafar A Hilbish, at McKm
rd by burglar on tbe Bight of
sod a lot of clothing and $4.00 in
n.
of tb good ia A. M. Mii!l's
ea Tuesday last by Stsrlff Rotb
(cations oa which tb pr party
anted to about 14,000, and tb
About IS.eoO, wbiah laava oat ia
ar creditors holding note against
from I9C0 to 1.000.
Lbctcrx. Ex -Gov. Pollock delivered a lecture
on Monday evening at tbe Court House for the
beneflt of tbe Presbyterian Sunday School. The
subject was a trip to the Golden Shores of the
Pacific over the Union Pacific Road to San Fran
cisco. The lecture was delivered in a familiar,
conversational style, without notes, and the nar
rative of events, was listened to w ith great at
tention and interest by a respectable acd large
audience, considering the inclemency of the ev
ening. The lecturer's refcreuce to the Chinese
population, which is about 10,000 In can Fran
cisco, was full of interest. Like all impartial
observers, b gives the celestials au excellent
character for industry, and as faithful servants,
but their idolatry, squalor and pig-headed aess, is
marvellous. His description of their absurd and
Idolatrous modes of worship iu their temples
from $ to 3 o'clock at night, were contrasted
with the pure and simple forms of the ChrUtiaii
Church. He related the fact that one of the
Chinese worshippers was commissioned to pro
ceed to China, and purchase wooden gods fur a
handsome new temple just erected. He took
with him about 115,000 in gold for that purpose,
bnt concluded on reaching the ''flowery king
dom" to make better use of the money, aud keep
It for bis own benefit. Concluding uot to risk
auy more money In that way, they employed
Yankee artizans at San Francisco to make their
gods. The lecturer's description of the vast
wealth and style of living in California was full
of interest, as was also the description of some
of the gold mines visited, the income f some
reaching from one to three millions annually.
Ax ELorBMEST. On Saturday last, a young
man named Miller, and a young woman named
Osborne, took flight from tbe paternal roof in
Lewisburg, Union county, and proceeded as far
as Georgetown, this county, where they at once
set out in search of some suitable imlividual
clothed In authority, to tie the connubial kDot,
and render them 'oue iu flesh.' But ere iliey
could make even the preliminary arrangements
lb stern 'parient' of the truant daughter, put in
an appearance, and raised objections to their pro
ceedings, thus frustrating the plans of the recre
ant pair. On the appearance ot the 'parient' the
daughter plead to be allowed to share her future
with ber dear Movier,' whose company she had
courted for at least eighteen mouths, lint 'pu
rled' was obstinate, and bid her Mlow him,
which request she refused. A warrant was then
procured, aud the lolhario was arr .-sled for some
oflause committed at Lewisburg. When 'iovier
was one in tb custody of nu ofSeer, the
young maiden, true to ber devotion, consented to
return with ber 'sweet yonug man' to Lewisburg
on Sunday.
This Is once again illustrative of the fact that
love laughs at 'smith locks and stoue wails.'
There ia no use '. Parents might as well yield
consent, and save themselves trouble. Ail oppo
sition amounts to about as much as an effoit to
make two locomotives pass on the same track.
We kuow of a case of love which happened in our
county prison, uot many years ago, in which the
sheriff, the turnkey aud iron bars, failed in pre
venting two loving hearts from meeting, even in
that iron bound Institution, at the dead lioui of
idn'ght.
A Fibb at Klinm Gkovl. On Wednesday
night, tbe residence of Ashley Lawrence, at
Kliuesgrove, in Upper Augusta township, was
destroyed by lire. The family were asle- p. Be
tween 12 aud 1 o'clock, Mr. Lawrence was
awakened by the cries of the youngest child,
and found his room full of smoke. On proceed
ing down stairs, he found the lower part of the
boildiug in a sheet of flames. Mr. Lawrence
was severely bunt about the head in rescuing
bis family who barely escaped. All the furniture
and clothing were consumed, sud tbe family left
ia a destitute coudition.
Gambuwo. We are relinbly informed of the
existence of several gambling holes iu this place,
and that strps will be inaugerated by the ladies
to reot them out. W e rejoice to see such a move
made, and bope that tbe ladies having the mat
ter In baud will not be deterred from a duty
which will be a blessing to many poor fami
lies. While strong drink bas ruined thousands
I families, we kcow many young men, married
and single, who having lost all at the gameing
table, aud having robbed their families became
despondent and fell by trying to drown grief,
sought the bottle containing the liquid of de
struction of body and soul and sank into de
bauchery. W would say to tbe ladies that a
crusade against gambling bells is just as impor
tant as a crusade against the low grog shops.
Such au effort will not ouly meet the approba
tion of every beaeat roau and woman, but will
b rewarded by tbe prayer of many a poor
mother aad children whose husband and father
is given to the weakness of visiting the gameing
tabl.
Mi'Nt Mr.M and Pkcokatio?. At a meeting
of the Soldiers Monument Committee, the lol
lowing proceedings Were had a few evenings
since :
On motion ol General Clement, it was
Resolved, That the corner stone of the Monu
ment be laid on Decoration Day, May 30 next, at
1-o'clock uoon.
It wai aiso resulved that the services of deco
rating tin soldiers' graves le hail immediately
alter the lajinir of the corner stone.
Ou motion of A. N. Urice, Maj. G. B. Cadwal-
lader was appointed Chief Marshal of the occa
sion, with power to appoint his aids.
The following committees were appoiuted :
Committee of Arrangements for Decorating
Soldiers' Graves A. N. Bricc, J. C. Irvin, P. 11.
M oore.
Committee of Invitation H. F. Maun, J. K.
Clement, Sol. Malick, Esq.
Committee on Reception F. H. Mann, E. M.
Bucher. A. X. liriee, .1. K. Clement, 11. P. Whar
tou. Committee to Arrange for L.iying Corner
Stone and Fixinjr up the Square John K. Cle
ment, E. M. Bucher, J. J. Smith.
tin motion, it was resolved, that the Commit
tee on Invitation ask A. Y. M.. No. 2-, to lay
the cornet stone of the Soldiers' Monument with
Maonie ceremonies, and that they be requested
to Invite sister lodges to take part.
A. N. BRICE, Secretary.
TOR TUC AMERICAN.
FHIm1 with "Uood UcaolationM."
Mr. ItVrsrf .
Wi'h the exception of a few croakers against
a woman's lecturing, the general assent was that
the lecture of Mrs. Lcggel was exceedingly good.
Especially nre we pleased al the high compli
ments pas-ncd upon it by the Sunbury Dally. It
says "it was at once grand, eloquent, deep, iu
spiring lining the listener, if he or she contain
ed but a lingering spark of manhood or woman
hood, with j;ood resolution." We have not the
shadow of a doubt as to the sincerity or unsel-fishner-s
of the editor's statement, as we dou't
think he as either courting office or patronage,
kuowinc that the lecturers would net likely vote
his ticket, or become jiermaneat patrous.
But the editor left a fine point of moral philo
sophy iu chaos, of which wc would like an ex
planation. If a lingering spark may be the foun
dation of "goo.! resolutions," what quantity is
sulheieiit to put those "resolutions into action I
Then even some wag might ask whether it is ac
tually a trait of "true manhood" to make good
resolutions and break them, or whether it is the
fruit of St. James' "double minded man."
I wonder what king Agrippa thinks by this
time of the "irood resolutions with which he
was tilled duriue St. Paul's grand lecture on tbe
resurrection, lint these are queues. The infe
rence is. a crop. The conditions have been ful
filled. The lecture, the seed sown : the soil, the
"lingering sparks of mauhooi ;" the blossoms.
jiwi'l resolutions." hen shall we eee the fruit i
No doubt many of the 'hearers"' went away
charged with these resolutions, as a leadeu jar.
aud now woe to local optionints when they ex
plo le. Shall we look to the Dailu for the flrst
pop! If fruiir- fail to fo' low, may we not, in
your iK-xt issue, try to g'.ve some reasons I
BUCKEYE.
Urrni: Ait.vsta, Apiil 10, 1S74.
Amci ictiA :
The Golden Wedding of Cuarlcs aud Mart
Rubin, was duly observed at the resilience of
their son-in-law, Philip Frank, on the 1'Jtli inst.
They were surrouuilcd Iny ali their living chil
dren, ami a number of giaiid-rhildren Except
inn their le'atives, none were present but a few
who had known them in th'ir single days, more
than half a century aco. hitch old. gray-headed
semi-antediluvian as John Moore, of Snyder
town, John Frank, Jacob R. Clark aud George
Zimmerman. After partaking of an excellent
dinner, listening tvt au approptiate address, aud
disenssiug the passing events of the nineteenth
century, the company presented the venerable
cunple w ith a neat little donation of greenback,
with their h(,r,t wishes l ir lii.-ir prescut and fu
ture welfare.
The old couple have lnvn church members
more than half a century. Mr. Robins belongs
to the United Brethren. Mr. Robins Joimd the
Shnmokin Baptist Church, In 1M4. tvJ year airo,
aud is the vidtit living member thereof. When
the final summons comes, may they fie ready to
Join the chnicli triumphant.
I.l.Ail.
Ac an evidence of returning prosperity of the
busiue-s interests of the Country, the New York
papers notice the full resumption of the "Domes
tic" Sewing Machine Co. Wc quote from the
" M'crW,'' or March 24lh :
THE "DOMESTIC RESUMES.
The Domestic Sewing Machine Company,
which in common with so many other business
establishments was forced into a temporary sus
pension during the cour-e of the panic, has re
cently been enabled loj-esnme in full. Its as
sets have at all times been more than sufficient to
meet all it - li.ibiiilie. and lis original capital
stock has never been in anyway imperille I ; but
the cenera! tightness anl stagnation of three
mouths ajo, ferced it into a temporary difficulty
which was magnified at the time into somethiug
more serious than it really was. All that it ever
asked of its creditors was a trilling cxtetision of
time, proj omiic to pay all obligations iu full,
principal and interest. This was promptly and
cheerfully era tiled, nnd the result was hown
that th1: confidence in the management of the
Comp my as not misplaced, for their business
jioc on as heretofore. A statement of their af
fairs show that over and above all linhili'ie they
have their entire capital stock of $1,000,000 un
impaired. Heretofore they have manufactijred
all llieir machines in Providence, R. I., but here
after their principal manufectory will be iu New
ark, N.J. llieir pnjer fashion department is
conducted in the new building of the Company,
at th'! corner of Fouitceiith Street and Broad
way. It.
The 'Gentleman in liia k," who is the tutelar
demon ol dram-shops, assumes his sourest as
pect when the rapid progress of Vinegar Bitters
is reported "(Iiiw ij below." The People's Vege
table Tonic is playing the mischief with his bit
ters fired with rum. All diseases which those
demoniae nostrums agcratate, un.lcr pretense of
believing, such as indigestiou, sick headache,
constipation, rheumatism, gout, and intermittent
fevers nre cured by it.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
To Capitalists, To Men of Medium
jrleaiisj, and to all t inning
Homes and thu Avoid
Pajing Kents.
By reference to the Watsontown Record and
Sunbury "Gazette" will be seen a full and more
explicit description of the property I offer for
sale, either In lots or by tbe acre. But what I
wish to more particularly bring before the pub
lic Is the LIBERAL TERMS on which they are
offered.
I will SELL LOTS from 8100 to $500 and
Lands by the ACRE from $200 to $500, according
to the location.
Tebms : Ten per ceut. of the pnrchase money
down, the balance in time and amounts to suit
purchasers, from ONE to EIGHT YEARS, with
legal iuterest from day of sale.
The streets and alleys will be opened as fast as
lots are sold, so that all may be approached with
ease.
All persons who are now paying rent can have
an opportunity of securing n home for less mo
ney annually than thev are now THROWING
WAY ir. rest.
Any person wishing to see the lands or lots
will call on me, when every opportunity will be
given them to have a fair chance to see the supe
rior advantages presented to tbe public.
In addition to the lands above reterred to, I
now ofler for sale THREE DWELLING HOU
SES, situate on Water street, In Watsontown bo
rough, the one being the large and commodious
Brick Dwelling now occupied by me, all of said
dwellings having tbe necessary outbuildings for
immediate use.
For further information call on or address
J. M. FOLLMER,
Watsontown, Pu.
October 31, 1873. I yr.
II Ol'SEIIOLI) Why Will Yon
sunerr
To all persons suffer
ing lroiu Khuematism
: Neuralgia, Cramps In
the limbs or stomach
'Bilious Colic, Pain In
the back, bowels or side
i we wonld say, th
Hocskbold Panacea
!imi Famii.t Linimen
lis of all others the rem
edy vou want for inter
nal and external use. It
has cured the abov
complaints in thousands
of cases. I here is no
mistake about it. Try
It. Sold by all Drug
l.l .I.Tlt. 1. glStS.
July 12, 1873. ly.
interest
to
No. 4,
No. 5,
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
to May 1, '73,
C,
7,
8,
9,
10,
12,
(511 Ci!
511 C6
511 cr
511 60
511 CO
511 66
511 fit?
511 66
511 CO
No. 37. Bounty Bond. J.
Fetter, Int. to May, 1, '73, 103 20
Am'ts carried forward, f 1,707 1412,050 04
No. 13, Fire Engine bond,
with int. to May 1, '73, 2,045 33
No. I t, " " 2,045 33
Total ain't of bonds aud in
terest to May 1, '73, ?S,79'
Boro order No. 429. with
int. to Mav, 1, '73,
" " No. fi'.0, "
" ' No. 310, "
" i4 No. 681. "
" " No. C34, :,,
CSH, 442, r.33, am'ting to
80
? 1.025 00
C5 43
S2S 04
232 61
Dr. J. B. Masser, do 13 00
Dr. F. L. Ilaupt, do 2 25
Sol. Stroh, for rent amount
ing to 12 00
J. B. Manser, for reut 5 00
Emanuel Wilvert 10 00
Peter Durst, digging grave 3 00
Mrs. Susan Garwlck 5 CO
Total amount of Poor Or
ders issued for East Ward
in 1873
Ditto West Ward
Ditto Borough in 1873
Amount of Poor Taxes levied
for 1S73, as per Duplicates
326 25
17 00
13 00
$1,300 80
2,679 77
173 1-12,000 tw
Borough order No. 892,
judgment of County
vs. Borough,
Sundry order nm'ling t
Cash,
H.IVin 00
92 40
7 fiOf 1,700 Oil
Excess of Poor Orders over
amount of Duplicates
STATK1IKST OT O It TIERS OCTSTANDIS?
rKR BOOK.
! Amount of Borough Orders
! issued from April 5, 1870 to
March ), 174. remaining
i uncancelled $7,012 4
j Amount of Borough Orders
j granted but not vet taken
up uor cancelled 4t3 UI
3,880 57
53,516 25
$334 32
as rr.a. or-
KEYSTONE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
fJnt Opened,
IN MILLER'S BLOCK ON THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET,
CUT ?Ga32T3iT JDC TS"
-:-o-:-
PAXAIEA
FA .till. Y
to co x a v n pt i v km.
Tbe advertiser, having brn psrmimnlly cured of
tnst dread uisejse, Cocaumiiuon. by a aimplv rcmeay.
is anxious to make kuowu to bis fellow aufferers the
means of cure. To all who doairu it, he will aend a ail.
of the prescription uaed, (free of charge), with the direc
tions for reariuK and utiug the aamr, which tuey will
find a suit lure lor I onsufutioii, Astuni, rirunchita,
e.
fart lea wishing the prescription will please ad.lrrsn
Kev. K. A. WILSON,
1M I'eun Ml., Willuneaburgh, New York,
ov. 21, lSTil 6in.
Thirty Year' Kxperirne ofaii Old
Xnrse.
Mr WIiinIow's Koothiug Nyrun is
the preMrriptiou ofoneofthe best Female
f hvsiciaus and Nurses In the L nlted states, and
has been used for thirty years with never failing
safety and success by millions of mothMS and
children, from the feeble infant of one week oh:
to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach
relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, aud
gives rest, health and comfort to mother and
child. We believe it to be the Best and Bure
Remedy in the World, iu all cases of DYSEN
TERY and DIARRHOEA IS CHILDREN, whe
ther it arises from Teething or from any other
cauae. t ull directions for using will accompany
each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-simlle
of CURTIS A PERKINS is on the outside wrap
per, fold by all .Medicine dealers.
July 12, 1V73. ly.
Attend to th first symptoms of consumption
and that disease may be cueckvd in Its incipiency
se immediately Dr. Wlthart's Pine Tree Tar
Cordial, a safe remedr in all diseases of the
unge.
Iu Lower Augusta township,at the residence of
or son-in-law, l m. v. Silverwood. ELlA.
BETH M1NIER, aged 78 years, 10 months, 1
HTS.
In Lower Aurrusta township, on the 12th iust..
ARAHLO.MtAI), sged 62 years, 10 months
and 1(5 dav.
0T
REPORT
F THE SETTLEMENT OF THE Ac
counts of the Treasurer and Collector of
taxes, and of the financial coudition of thb Bo
rough of Sunbury, made to the Council April 2,
374 :
Pol.iiuon Weaver, collector of Borough, Road
nd Poor taxes for the vear 1S72. in account with
the Borough of Snnbury.
DK.
To amount of duplicates of 1172, tl2.4 30
CP..
S72
Sept. 24, by amount pai iC I). Rohr-
back, Treasurer, per account.
Oct. 31, " "
M. C. Uearliart, Treas.
Dec. 5,
" !,
1S73
Jan. 4,
31.
Feb. 25,
Mar. 13,
April 1,
Mav 5,
June
Aug. H,
Bpt. 2,
Nov. 13,
1874
Jan. fi.
" 30,
Mar. 11, by Collector's commission
on $11,278 24, being the amount
collected on duplicates of 1172, to
this date, 5c,
Mar. 11, by amount due from Col
lector, subject to exonerations,
CS00 00
0S8 40
530 86
sn 13
1,577 50
571 32
1,038 M
753 24
2H1 24
300 00
7,242 52
380 73
7b7
554
400 00
1,000 00
S53 65
$4,166 21
$5G3 11
509 6C
t 18,482 50
11,278 24
Ain't collected as above stuted
outst'g in E. Werd, t44 45
W. Ward, 559 81 11,204 20
Ain't or duplicates of 1S72, 12,482 50
Solomon Weaver, Collector of Borough, Koad
and Poor taxes for the year lb73, In account with
the Borough of Banbury,
DR.
To am't of duplicates for 1873, $13,434 09
Deduct errors iu footings of dup'tcs, 8 25
To correct am't of duplicates for '73, $13,425 84
cr..
1S73
Oct. 1, by am't paid M. C Gearhart,
treasurer, per acc t,
Tat stor of C. 8. Hareltiue Is again open,
ail lb tnaacUl difilcultles having been adjust
ed. Mr. UaMltis bas proved himself worthy
of tb cauftdcuc of tb cltUtns iu his transac
tions In cootudlBi aralntt panic times.
Children oil en look I'ale aud Nick
from no other cause than having worms in the
(.tomach.
BROWN'S VERMIFl'GE COMFITS
will destroy Worms without injury to the child,
bein-r perfectly WHITE.and from all the colorinir
or other injurious Ingredients unually used in
worm preparation.
CURTIS & BROWN, Proprietors,
No. 215 Fulton Street, New York.
SM by Di tujijhtu and Cheniut, n-td dtalen in
ilfdii-iue nt Twkntt-Vive Cksts a Box.
July V'., 1S73. ly.
r.KHOKS OF YOfTli.
A KntlcTn:iii wlio piiffre'l for yeara from Nervous
liability. I'remature Deciy, a:id all the effect of youth
ful indiscretion will, f.r the mike of suffering hu
manity, srnd free to all who need it, the recipe and di
rection for niitkititf Ibn le rcui'ly ly which he waa
cured. Buflcieia wjsiiiiiK t j.rulll l;y the advertiser's
cxi-erienc i nu et. i Ly adilri-riaing in lierlect confi
dence, JOHN B. OODKX, Cedar St., 'w York.
u. IS..'! tim.
Mar. 13,
1874
Jan. ,
" 30,
Mar. 1,
" 11.
Mar. 11, by Collector's commission,
ou $7,257 92, being the amount
collected on duplicate of 1873, to
this date, 5c,
Mar. 11, by amount due from Collec
tor, subject to exonerations,
$75 76
752 47
1,094 20
1,000 00
1,453 22
306 99
$5,402 64
$382 89
7,6'50 31
Am't collected as above stated,
" ouU'g in K. Ward. 3,270 47
W. Ward. 2.8S7 45
$13,425 84
$7,257 92
-$6,1C7 92
Ttal amount of duplicates for 1S73, $13,425 S
Solomon Weaver. Collector, Ac, iu nceount
with the Borough of Sunburv, for taxes collect
ed. DR.
To amount collected on duplicste of
1S72.
To amount collected on duplicate of
l-73,
CP..
By amount puid Treasurer ou dupli
cate of 1872.
By amount paid Treasurer on dupli
cate or 1878,
Bv Collector' commlfsloo oo $1S,
530 16, 5c
By amount in Collector's hands,
$11,278 24
7.257 92
$18,530 16
$11,408 73
5,409 64
926 80
797 99
Bond No. 17. II B Masser
' No. 1, John Bourne
" No. 7, "
Borough and Poor orders
and coupons
Cach for Borough orders
1874
March 2S, by two old bonds.
Nos. 24 and 25, G F Ober-
dorf, each ?100
Mar. 2S. by am't of Borough
and Poor orders funded
into new bond3
Total amount of new bond.s
issued by Treasurer
One bond in Treas'r's hands
not delivered
Am't of unexecuted bouds lit
hands of Mr. Maliek,
$100 00
500 00
100 00
5.011 35
8 55 $6,09 90
Total .i mount of Borough Or
der outstanding issued
since April 5. 1370
Amount of Poer Orders un
cancelled in East Ward is
sued from Oct. 29, 1870 to
March 30, 1874 $712 21
Amount of Poor Orders un
cancelled in Wcet Ward is
sued from Nov. 5, 1870 to
March SO, l'?74 1,535 20
7.t:r. 41
200 00
C,2
03
$32,455 63
$32,450 00
500 00
2,050 00
Total ain't of bond, new
issue, $35,000 00
M. C. Gearhart, Treasurer of the Borough of
Sunbury, in account with said borough for taxes,
Ac, received,
DR.
1873
June 9, to am't ree'd from S Weaver
on duplicate of 1871, per receipt,
June 10, " " "
" 1872,
Total amount of Poor Orders,
outstanding issued wince
Nov. 5, 1870
Total amount of Borough nnd
Poor Orders
LIABILITIES.
1 Bond, isoued April 20, 1864
to J. B. Packer for $050 00
1 Bocd is6uej June 26, 1865,
to J. B. Packer for 807 00
2,247 41
9,7
82
June 9,
August 8, " " "
Sept. 2, " " '
March 13.
1874
Jan. . " " "
Jan. 30.
1873
Oct. 1. " 1S7." "
Mar. 13, " "
1874
Jan. f..
Jan. o0. " " "
March 9. " '
March 11, ' " "
Total am't t.ix'es ree'd
1873
Mar. 19, to cash renM a-i per former
Auditor's report
Mar. 19, to rah from Market Clerk,
1874
Mar., to each ree'd from Mrs. Don
ne!, interest,
Mar., to cash ree'd from Grant A:
Bro, 2 years wharf rent
Mar., to cash ree'd from Jno. Haas
& Co., 3 years wharf rent
Mar., to cash ree'd from Jas. Boyd
2 years whirf rent
Mar., to cash ree'd from V. Dietz. I
year's what f rent
Mar., to cash ree'd from S. Malick.
Eq., licenses
March 23, to am't due Tp-asuret on
this account
$91 52
10 00
380 73
976 67
554 96
400 00
l.OiX) 00
853 S5
795 76
752 47
U94 20
1,000 00
1,453 22
306 99
$9,670 37
16 00
54
60 00
100 00
150 00
140 00
10 00
182 00
2s3 06
CK.
Mar. 19, 1S7U, by arn't of Borocr!j
nud Poor order canceled by Audi
tors, per report
Mar. 28, '74, by amount of Borough
and poor orders canceled this day,
Mar. 28, by Treasurer's commissiou
on $10,228 19, per 'resolution ot"
Council, a 3' '.
$10.fll4 77
$3,955 56
6,403 51
255 70
The Borough of Sunburv iu
C. Gearhart, Treasurer,
DR.
To amount due Treasurer from bond
account per statement,
To amount d.ie Treasurer from tar
acc't per statement.
lit.
By crJcr f.ir hsl per Andito,s report
of Nov. 19. IS 73,
$10,614 77
."count with M.
$5 63
2bo 06
$290 69
$55 35
Bal. due Treasurer March 28. 1874, 4235 34
Phi'ip H. Moore, Esq., ex-Chief Burges in acc't
ith the Borough of funburv,
1R
To amount of Licenses by him from
March 1. 1870, to March 1. 1871, $7 00
CR.
By am't pall E. M. Bucher, Trea.,
per receipt 1ST ou
Daniel Helm. E'i.. ex-Chief Burgess, Jh acc't
w'r.h the Borough of Sunbury,
DK.
To ain't of licenses Untied from Mar.
1, 1871, to Feb. 28, 1872, $140 00
Solomon Maliek, Esq.. Chief Burgcs, In acc't
with the Curough of Suubtiry,
1)11.
To am't o! licenses is&ued from Mar.
1, 1S72, to March 28, 1874, $182 00
CIt.
By am't paid M.C. Gearhart, Trea.,
as per receipt. lvi vi
Statement of Orders granted by Overseers of
Poor of West Ward, from January 1st, 1873 to
January 1st, 1S74.
To Henry Slauglit, Boarding
amounting to
Lydia Snyder
Mary Iii!;e
Henry Lnndaii
Jane I'pdegratl
I. T. Evans
Emma Garringer
L. Coles
Emma J. Miller
Freeman Ilaupt
Catharine Kiehl
Catharine Paine
Sam'ICtrirtJ
Polly .Mverly
Harriet Wilkin
Catharine Waltmau
John Groner
Peter SmeltZer, hurting
Mrs. W. Killer, nursing
Isaac Wirtr. boarding
Oct. 2t. '73, to Jan. I,
$233 20
145 40
17 00
141 00
202 50
5 00
6 75
74 00
27 50
45 00
93 25
121 00
155 50
286 00
48 00
34 00
79 I'O
12 00
12 00
from
'7 US (
$1,517 UO
Upon which amount pay
ments have been made
which, it Is believed, will
reduce the am't to about
24 Bond, issued in 1867,and
yet unpaid, as follows, viz:
No. 3. Jacob Evert for $3 JO,
int. from Jan. 1, '73, f 55.
amounting to
11. Mrs. Trex.er, 500, iute
rest from July 1, '73.17 50
1. O. Stroh. Reading. liH), iu-
te't from Jan. 1. 1", 14 114 00
2. Jacob Evert, 110, interest
from Jan. 1. :73. 7 W7 Oil
3. Sol: Stroh. 10 . int. from
J in. 1, '72, 14 114 W
4. D. Stroh. Danville. K0,
int. from Jan. 1. '72. 14 114 0t
5 Peter St rob, 100, int. paid
to Jan. '74 H'O tM
Jacob Evert.lOO.iut. from
.Lin. 1, '73, 7 107 0
lr. Trexler. 10o, inter,
from July 1, 73, 3 5'j 103 '"
Philip Hile, 100. interest
froinJulv 1, 73. 3 50 103 5f
10, 11. 12, and 13, Wm. M.
Rockefeller. 4'K, interest
from July 1, '73, I t 414 I'O
14, 15 and 16. Peter Martin,
3U0, interest from July 1,
'73, 10 50 310 50
18, 19 and 20. P. S. Goss'.cr,
300, interest to Jan. '74 300 00
21. Ira Hile, 100, interest
'mm Jan. 1, '73. 7 H7 Ol"
22. Philip Hi'e, 100, July 1,
:73. 3 5l 103 5'.'
23. Philip Hll, Hit, interest
from Juiv 1, 73, 350 103 50
26. Ira Hile, mo, interest
from Jan. 1. '7::. 7 107 0M
$1,172 67
51
00
50
Messrs. Simon & Oppenheimer,
II; ve just opr-no'l ;t Xow Store at t lie above place with an entire new Stock
of liootls. consisting of
GZaOTHITATG
For Spring Trail-. Comprising of
)VEU( ' ) ATS, m: i COATS.
t:i:sim-:-s coats, wukkixc coats.
11!KSS PANTS, BlJSiXKSS PANTS,
WORKING PANTS, all kinds of PANTS,
VESTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. -
dimes' urmishtc mom.
Boys' Clothing of every description,
HATS JrVNU CAPS.
TRUNKS & VALISES, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECKTIES, COLLARS,
&c &c, &c.
A full assortment of GenU' and Boj'3 wear. AVouhl Le pleased to Lave
all call and examine Goods and Prices which we assure will lie found
cheaper than can Le purchased elsewhere.
SIMON & OPPENHEIMER.
The same kind of Goods and full assortment will also he found at their
Store in the town of Trevorton, North'd Co., Pa. Call and seethe low prices.
Sunhury, April 3, 1874.
$cto Jifcbcrtiscmfnts.
Total: 2t Bond amounting
to $3,200.with coupon itn
I'ahl.aniountinc to 101 t3,l,dl 00
Amount of 1807 Honda, can
celled an nr new bond book 5,-1'Ki 00
Amount of 1S67 Bond, otit-
3,361 W
utandicg as abovs
Total amount imue 1
V. llri-lit in lsS7
bv E.
Ilond ImucJ March 3, 1S71,
To f,eo. Weisrr, former
Collector, Jtc, for
In;'"t u May IS, 18TJ, 1 vear,
3 lui-nlL? nut ii Uy, at T ct.
Alix.ur.t i-klJ, Mmy 13, 13V
c?:j t en H nil
, j.r rr-
3,2410 00
3,C0U Oil
$350 00
29
:its ay
75 oo
DAM EI, F. IIIIATTV.
THE ME P. ITS OF THE 'GOLDEN TONGUE.'
1;T A NF.V,- JFliirT lur.D TO BEATTT AI PLOTT,
Washington, n. i.
'TIs an as;e of iuveiitiuu, improvement an.l ekill.
The world's in commotion, ar.d nothing is siill ;
.na proirre m written wucrever wc lurn i
!q : -the b.ill is kept rolling, and each day n
learn
Of Rome neiv achievement in svienca or art ;
Each branch of indMitry in fact claim a art.
So each l aw:rde1 a prize from the hanifl
Of a generous public as merit demand.
So music's department can point, in her pride,
To men of true geniu, whose fame has jjone.
wide
O'er hills and through valleys, Id mansion anil j
and cots. " j
Well, due are such honors to "Bcaitij t P'olt, j
Whose Golden Tongue origin stands first in the
land )
Thert a to merit, an'l Sr-t in demand. (
Excelling in s-.ve tn' an l richness of ton-.
8orpaing nl! others, :in i --tandin!; alone. j
; Its worth is aeknow;e.!cJ wherever it Is known, j
! A all will bear witness, and cheerfully one I
rorejnal in workmanship, beauty, design, j
Or tluWh, thy challenge, the be't in the line. i
Where faces were gloomy, and heart. once were j
r-.nt
What home are now ehcrOii ve?. li.ippv an'V
-lad.
Continue thy mission, thy somj 'Golden Toiiijue,'
Hath chaiiiM of enchantment for o',.l and for
vo'iii;;.
Uttildiiig Lots For Sale.
NINETEEN LOTS, 25x100 feet, front iny r,n
Vine street, in Sunbury. Price 125. Alo
thirty lot. 25x137, frontine on Spruce and Pine
M reels. Price tlS per foot. A!o eiht lots, 25
k'J fronting on Fonr'h street lictwecn Walnut
and Spruce. Price ?45). ANo 2i lots, 25x110,
frontin-' on Third and pru i-treet, between
Walnut and Spruce. Price i-WO. Alio 5 lot
21x230 on the north Me of Spruce street. Price
fy". A!o IU lot in Cakp'own. The above
pri.-t tlo not iuclii'ie corner !it. Persons uY
iiiu to piircha! will do well t. rail soon.
Term easy. IK A T. CLEMENT,
jiin. 2:;, :;;n.
JOHN NKACLITY. I. W. Pr.RUr
NTF.A.M PLUMMi MILLS.
MILLEBSBUUG, PA.
XEAGLEYA PERRY,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Flooring, Siding, Surface Boards, I-atli,
.Stripping Shingles,
And all kinds of Sash, Doors, Shtittcrc, Blind?,
Monldings, Ac.
Hemloek Whitr Pine Stuff, and all kind
of Building Material.
Stair br.ildios aud church work specialty,
March 13, ly. '
Jons H. ei.i.. J.)ux M.lCHOxoun.
ni:m. a kciioxoir.
Second Strcr, WoiiEi.SDOKr, Pa.
FOftEIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS
WINES, BPvANDIES, GINS,
I'uro Old Kye nhikry.
Ari'LS WniKirv, Coiiuiai.s, &:.
All L'liunrs solj j-inrr xiu-e i as reproir:tc I.
Orders promptly utt.'ndel t' and public pa
tronnije respectfully solicited.
SELL Jt SCHONOCK.
lut-T i.- i"...i'i Slav 1.1, '72 tu Sri'l.
27, 7:i. 1 jari laui'tlm le'l 1-
I
Amoui;t i'i--1ii Sf pc.
teij t iii Bond
Iutert,t frf'P! Sct-m iT, 7S to
Mdtra .", 'i !.. k h lym, 7
Aiuuuut ; r.iri Mn:
. '74. 1r
lu'.mrMt irmu March . 4 to Ap'i
5, 74, uDr lil"lil!i mt 7 ele
;H3 U
li
2-'U 4f
I 71
'S-ri 1J
$13,536 16
M. C. Gearhart, Treasurer of tbe Borongh of
Sunbury, in account with said borough, for
bonds,
DR.
Nov. is, 1S73, to proceeds of J2i5,.
000 00. New bouds told to date, 120,000 00
Mar. 28, '74, to proe'ds of t6,450 00.
New bonds told to data, 0,450 00
Mar. 18, 1874, to amount due M. C.
Gearhart, Treas., from bond aee't, 5 63
CK.
1U73
Nov. 1", by bounty bond,
W. I. Greenouh, Jnne
20, isr,4,
Nov. 18, by bounty bond,
W. I. Greenough, Apr.
2i. 1HC4
Less ain't paid Mr. Gree
nough on same,
Nov. 18, by am't of bo
rough orders,
Nov. 13, bj9(l867)boyd
of 1500 00 each, John
Haas, as followt :
No. '. amounting with
$32,455 G3
$807 00
C50 00
$1,517 00
314 33 $1,172 67
1,477 37
Sophia Donovan, for reut a-
inouiit'.ni; to .J ii
Elizabeth Good VJ 0-
Catharine Brooks .'o
athariue Waitman 25 0t
Elizabeth Hopper HI 0l
John Groner 45 00
Samuel Christ 30 Oo
. G. Cooper, supposed to be
for rent 40 '
. Durct ami others, digglnsr
gravis 7 75
W. Lvnn, moviiiK paupers 4 W
Joseph Eyster, boardine va
grants
Clcuieul i Deenger tore
ood" 23 2:
Ira T. Omet:t, 2 loads wood 2 00
W. 11. Miller, Mic 20 30
W. si. nbod.-s A Co., coal 12 0t
M. Ca lWMlail.-r. eoal 22 Hi)
;. Maike'. V Co., medicine 25 20
B. Zetlleniover, stove pijte 2 .s0
H. Y. Friiing. store good 21 t"
al- Deiiz, coal 4 00
. W. Ftiliue, otore goods 3 SO
M. Cadwalader, coal li -..
B. L. Kaudenbuh, lufliti, tc.,20 IHi
H. H. Hopp 27 OU
ieo. It. Cadwalader. uii'dicln-? 27 30
Hile Garlnger, More goojs 9 14
(ieo. Bright, medicine 2 till
Dr. i). W. Shiniiel, prof, ser
vices 28 00
A. N. Brlce, E.q.. do 35 00
Jacob Shlpman, It. K. tickets
for vagrants 55 "0
$1,550 10
lnr.i-:ial ai. l iuter't it'ieon Homl
.f (ir. Wnmrr, April 1H74
112 Bonds, issue of 1S73, out
standing as follows, viz:
19 Bondn numbered from 1 to
19, both inclusive each
$1000 10,000 00
14 Bonds numbered from 21 '
to 3t,both inc'veeacli 5i)U 7,000 00
50 Bonds, uiiinbered from 37
to SO, inclusive, each 100 5,000 00
29 Bonds, uuml ered from i7
to 115, inclusive, each 50 1,450 I'O
3 $1000 l'.on.l Coupons dne
Nov. 1, '73. cancelled, each
$35 105 CO
6 FiOO Bond Coupons due Nv
1, '73. cau'd, each 17 50 lu5 l
10 16) Horn! Coupons ilue
Nov. 1, "73. can'd, e:icb
3 50 f'i
10 50 BoudCoupons due Nov
1,'73, can'd, each 1 5 17 M
Total amount r.ond and
interest unpaid
Amount due M . C. Gnarlmrl
Treasurer, March 2S, 1S74 235 U
Amount of borough Road Or
ders uncancelled M-irch
2S. '74 7,475 41
Amount of Poor Orders tn
rancellelled on Eat Wari
P.00K, 712 21
Do. Wef Ward 1.535 2st
I
I
Be.itty x PlotU e. i-!ir:i!ed Goideu Tongue j
Parlor Organ-is acknowledged by nuiuent prO'
fer-sors of muMc to be the best Parlor Organ now j
In ne. Thousands of testimonials are constant- j
ly liein received in f.ivor of them, which go to j
show that our instrument ives entire satisfae- .
t'i9n.
:7?For Price List Address
BE ATT Y & PLOTTS.
Wiishlngtira, N. J.
MISS C. DALIUS, Sole Agent.
No. 23 Market Street.
Sunbury, Pa. '
March 13, 1S74. tjin.
. Feb.
2d St., Wome!.Iorr, Berks Co., Pa.
, 174. ly.
nsroTiciE.
v
S. INTERNAL REVENUE
Special Taxes
May 1, 1874, to April 30, 1875.
j QARKIAGES. 1! FOGIES AV.
i
H. K. TAGELY &. CO.,
le-pertfullv inform the public tluit they hive
comrnemced the manufacture of
THE LAW OF DECEMBER 24, 1S72, In
quires every person engaged ia any busi-
nesf, avocation, or employment which renders
; him liable to a special tax, to procure and place
conspicuously iu hi establishment or placo of
business a stamp denoting the payment of said
Special Tax for the Special Tax year beginning
i M ay 1, 174, before commencing or conl inning
I business after April 30, 1S75.
j The taxes embraced within thu provisions of
I the law above quoted are the following, viz. :
WW
CARRIAGES,
I1UGG1ES. 4C.
$200 00
25 Ou
100 00
. 50 OW
20 0W
25 00
500 0O
: at the new shop recently erected by J. F. I.erch j
' ( ornrr oTI'onrth ami ClieNtunt Si.,
l SUNBURY, PA., ;
i
'-.".U l0 j and solicit a fair share of Patronage. j
April 3-Cm. '. F. I.ERCH,
7,573 bti
2,247 41
.S53 !'.
Total amount of
insr no iptete-t
i!-'-t
O.'.S 19
$47,3.?l 02
140 00
420 67
Total amount of orders granted
for Wert Ward for l-73 $2,579 77
Statement of Order granted by Overseers of
Poor of E:it Ward, from January 1, 1373 to
January 1, ISM :
To Malimla Mott, boarding
amounting to $13 Oil
Jason Greguory, do 2 70
John Hamson, do 230 37
Frank Seigfreid, do 4 IN)
John Coble, do 12 00
Arthur Koblns, do 170 00
A. Mewraan, do 144 00
B. F. Diehl, do 0 00
P. M. Gibbons, fir rent, and
boarding 10 00
Catharine Kiehl, boardlug 111 87
8. 8. Snyder, do 3 12
Martha Mooie do 72(H)
Catharine Haywood, do C 74
Boarding strancers 4 00
Clement A Kissinger, store
goods 23 25
TV: 11. Miller, shoes 10 00
Isaac Fnrman, clothing fur
Jno Coble 13 Oo
Do. do. John Harrison 12 00
Geo. B. Genther, clothing for
Arthur Robins 5 00
James Hilemnn 4 50
A. N. Brlce, prof, services, 75 00
G. W. Zeigler, do 50 00
Zeigler A Bricc, expenses ia
Mott case 30 00
Dr. A. C. Clark, medical at
$371 80
tendance
156 00
Total amount of liabilities
ASSETTS.
Amount due from Daniel
Heim. former Chief Bur
ircss, license
Amount of uncollected taxes
on dupli.ate of 172. sub-
jeel to exonerations on the
whole duplicate, and com.
on amount uncollected 2('
Amount of uncollected tax
on duplicate of 1S7S, snb-
j.'Ct loexlionorationson the
whole duplicate, and com.
on amount uncollected 6.l57 02
Amount due from Sol. Wea
ver, collector, for taxes
Collected "9 W
MBCHAMCS LIENS TOH TAVKM PV TS, AS 10I.I.OW3 I
Boro. of Suubury vs Win.
Teats & others, in course
of collection, debt and int. 34
Same vs Maria Gass do S5 51
Same vs Amelia Fisher ct al
on trial list, debt Int. 2V5 SO
Same s Cath. Hileman et al
Judg't and interest 142 7S
Same vs same do 205 81
8ame vs P.. Heudrieks Exret
al do SI 24
Same vs J. B. Masser, w rit
of error pending 65 12
Same vs same, on trial list,
debt and interest 137 54
Same vs same, on trial list,
debt and interest 75 07
Same vs same, on trial list,
debt an interest 105 57
Same vs T. 1). Grant A J. W.
Friling Judgm'lA interest 49 35 1.2S1 59
Nip t.
(more
5 00
50 0t
20 0M
20 OO
10 OH
10 IM
CRUMBS
Are a modem stove
pulL-h. far better than
anvoth'-r in existence.
A r e better, because
they give a finer gloss
than any other polish.
COMFORT
Yield a brilliant silvery sheen, with less than
half the. labor required, wheu other polishes are
us-!.
50 I'O
25 0l
15 0O
10 00
50 00
100 00
Same vs boro. of Northum
bei I'd, claim and int. about
5Sl 73
Tot.il amount of aett
Total liabilities
Assells
$10,183 49
$47,531 02
10,183 49
Actual liabilities $37,347 53
To THE Bt'ROESS AND Col'HCIL Of TBE BOROVOH
r Si'KBt'KT, Pbxk'a.
The undersigned Committee respectfully re
port : That they have audited the accouuts of the
Collectors of Taxes, the Chief Burgesss' account
of licenses, and of theTreasurer of the borouirh,
and Cud the same as set lorth In the foregoing
statement. And they also report accounts
showing the financial condition of the borough.
The committee employed Thos.D. Grant as clerk
to aid them in mukicg the foregoing statement,
and io auditing the accounts.
JOHN HAAS,
W. 1. GREENOUOII,
JOHN HOW EN,
Finance (mmittpf .
CRUMBS
Are a ne.it and c!ean!y-i-Can bo used eveu in
article, making no dirtl j the parlor without tht
nor da.-1 when ued. trouble of removing
COMFORT
furniture or carpets.
Has no disasrreeble sulpherou. or strong acid
smell when prepared for use, but r.re pleasant
and harmless.
C R U M B S
Are j. iit :p ;:i neat styiein eacr. iox are u ; on iw. estate or Jlarg-arot Donnel, late
and in a form morel j U -ticks ; 1 stick is sulli- bnreiii;h of Sunbury. Northumberland
convenient for um than" eieut for auy stove, : p.i., deceased. All persons knowing th
anv other polish. tliusall waste isiiveil.
COMFORT
Are the cheapest polish In the market, because
one box at 10 cents will polish as much surface
as 25 cents worth of the old polishes.
C It U 31 15 S
Have just taken thepln competition whh
1st premium at the In Ijjfseveral of the bet of
dianapolis Exposition. the old stovo ;V.iilns
C 0 31 F 0 It T
Bit Chi mbs or Comfoiit of yoiirstorokeep'r, i
if he has them, or will procure them for you ; if :
not, send us one dollar, your name, and the '
name of your nearest express statiou, and wc :
will send "you ten boxes, and samples of Bart-j
lett's Blacking and Pearl Blueing, free of cost, j
Cuoms or Comfort can be had of all Whole
sale Grocers and Dealers in the United States,
and Retail Dealers will 11 nd them the most profi
table, from the fact that they arc the fastest
selling article f the kind in the market.
H. A. BARTLETT A CO.
115 North Front St., Philadelphia.
143 Chambers St.. New York.
43 Broad St.. Boston.
Nov. 14, '73. ira.coiii.
BLATCHLEY'S
Improved CUCUMBER WOOD
PUMP, Tasteless, Durable,Effl
cient and Cheap. The best
pump for the least nionev. At
tention is especially invited to j
Blatchley's Patent Improved
Bracket and New Drop Check
Valve, which can be withdrawn
without removing the Pump, or
disturbing the joints. Also,the
Copper Chamber, which never
cracks or scales, and will out
last anv other.
For sale by Dealers and the Trade generally.
Inquire for Blatchley's Pump, and if not for sale
in your town, send direct to
CHAS. O. BLATCIILEY, Mmvfaeturtr,
506 Commerce St., Thiladclphla, Pa.
M.ireh IS. 7I. Sno.
fl Si
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i i
H
Rectifiers
Di-alers, retail Iiuuor
Dealers, wholesale liquor
Dealers in malt lienors, wholesale .
Dealers ir. mall liiaors, retail
Dealers in leaf tobacco
Retail dealers in leaf tobacco
And on sales of over $1,000, titty cento
for every dollar in exves of f LlV-iO.
! Dealers in ma uu fact u red tobacco
, Maimfacturei of btills
; And IV:r each stiil manufactured
I Ami for each worm manuiactun-il
.vianuiactures ol tooaeeo
Mauufaetnrrrs of cigar
I Peddlers of tobacco. Iir?t cla
than to hon.es)
j Peddlers of tobacco, second class (iwo
I horses)
Peddlers of tobacco third cla (one
j horse)
j Pcldier.5 of tobacco, fourth vUa (on
I fool or public conveyance).
j Brewers of less than 500 barrels
. brewers of 5Hj barrels or more
l Any pei-oii.so liable, who shall dil ti com
i ply with th foregoing reonirement will be nb
jeet to severe penait:-s.
I Persons or tirms liable t i pay auy of the
, Special Tax.- named above must apply to C. J.
, BRUNEI!. Collector of Internal Revenue at San
i bury. Peui;., and pay for and procure the Special
, Tax Stamp or Stamp they need, prior ti M.iy
; 1. 1S74. .in.! without ituther notice.
J. W. DOUGLASS.
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
OrrirE of Jntekxal Revfm t,
WA.silisf.TOt, D. C. February 10, 1S74.
Kpi3-4w
r.xecutor's Xotiee.
(Estate of Maiaret Donnel, dee'd.)
XOTICE is hereby given that letters testamea
tarv have been granted to the lindersignetl
on th; estate of Margaret Donnel, late of the
county,
themselves
indebted to said estate, are requested to make
iinincdiate payment, arid those, having eiaims are
n qa sted to present them duly authenticated for
settlement.
ELIZABETH DONNEL.
FRANCIS M. F. DONNEL,
Execntrix.
:iiilnry, Mach 27, lS71i.
NKtV GOODS. 1VIXTER STYLES
of evory description and variety snch as
Drrsis) Goods
comprising all the novelties in fabric and shade.
M oolen GoodK, Fancy Good,
j Full Assortment of Xotions,
: which are lieing sold at the lowest Cash Prices.
! Also, Groceries and Provisions,
pure and fresh,
j QCEEXSWARK, GLASSWARE, AND WOOD
j and Willow Ware,
I Nicest 13rand9 of Flour constantly on band.
! A very large
j ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPER,
j both glazed aud cwmmon, always on hand.
j BOOTS AND SHOES
; from the celebrated hand made Boot and Shoe
Manufactory of Watsontown, for
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
HEAD Y-XADE CLOTI1IXG,
of all sizes au J of the latest styles.
FLOUR.
A coutaiit snpplyof western white wheat flour
a speciality.
Tite public are invited to call aud examine our
Goods iree of charge. Our motto ia "Quick
Sales and Small Prouts." and to please all.
The highest prices will be paid for all kinds of
country produce.
By strict attention to business and keeping at
all times the most complete stock, and selling at
thelowest prices, we hope to merit a fall share of
patronuge.
REED 3ROTIIER & SEASHOLTZ.
S-mhnry, Dec. S. IS;::.