Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 16, 1874, Image 3

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SUNBURY, OCTOUKH 10, 1874.
Kailroad Tinif Table.
&KIUVAL AMI nr.rAKTI-liEor TSAINS ATSI-MtVWV.
S. C. R. W.. East. P. & E. U. K. Wort.
ruiia Ex. ', So a ,u F'r' iIai, a 111
E;mira Mail,l'-M0 a m Niagara Ex. J2.20pm
rrie Mai:, '-.05 a m F.ltnii n Mail 4.10 1' '
i.KcnraEx. K. 40 p m Fast Line, i.r.O p m
'I NJU RY ANT LEWISTOWS K. It.
Leave Sunbury fov ,ewistown at 0.35 a. m.f
and 4.30 p. m.
Arrive at Suubury from Lcwiotown
at 1.
and C.40 p. m.
SIIA5I..KIN JMVISIUV, n.o. i:. w.
LF.AVB I AKItlVE
Impress, 12.45 p in 1 Mail, ";? a m
Mail, 4.25 p tn Express. o..5 p m
.n accommodation train loaves Shamokin at
7.10 a hi, arriving at Mt. Carmel at 7.40 a in.
Ret urine, leave Mt. Carmcl at i. 15 p Ji, arriv
ing at Shumokiu C.45 p m.
La'KAXVASNA & BUXIMSIU'UU R. R- Trains,
leave Northumberland as follows 9.45 a. in., j
nnd 4.40 p.m.: arrive at 10.55 a. in., and 5.45 p.m. i
!
Accidental Insurance Tickets can lie bad
I. Shipman, Ticket Ag"nt, at the Depot.
nI !
niuiner Arrniifrenient lor I lie Iot
OHU-e at him bury. 1h.
jn-c OjvH from 0.50 a. r.. to 8 . w.,
on tiitwUvjt.
ITMF. OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE
MAILS.
Arrives as follows :
"torn the Fast at 5.15 a. in., 4.10 p. m.,
South, 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p. m.
" West, 5.15a.m., 11.15 a. m., P- n
aud 4.10 p. m.,
North.1.50 a. m..ll-15 a. m.. 4.10 p.m.
Shamokin nnd Mt. Carmcl, 'J.25 a. m.
Shamokin projier, 4.00 p. m.
Malis close as follows :
or the East, 5.45 a. m.. 10.50 a. in., 4.50 p. 111.
x.00 p. w.
South, 10.50 a. in., 4.50 p. in. P- m-
Wert, 10.50 a. in., ::.5 p. m., S.tHl p. m.
North 3.50 p. m., h p. m.,
Shamokin proper 11.15 a. in.
Shamokin aud ollices on that route, 4.0
p. m.
Money orders will not be issued after r, p. m.,
n Saturdays. J. J. SMITH, P. M.
ral ffairs.
John Wekit, or Snyder county, wiil take
.large of the Ferry Hotel, opiosite this place,
i the first of February uext. JoUn Ai noiu, n-
the 1
-efcnt popular landlord, w ill retire from
isiiiess.
Si mii kt Loikik, No. 203, I. O. of O. F., will
'.cbrate their twenty-ninth anniversary on
ouday eveuing, November in h- Past Grand
re, James B. Nicholson, ,t Philadelphia, will
iver an address on Odd Fellowship.
Wi:. M. Bitrl.lN, or the Al-rrtistr, published
Lebanon, has beea nominated by the Demo
nt Tor Congress in this District. He don't
ake any calculation on an election, nor will
lie disappointed.
S. F. Nr.viN, on Third street, near Market, has
ened up the oyster trade extensively. Le re
Is and wholesales in shell, tub and canued
ktcis. He keeps a good saloon for both ladies
J gentlemen, and supplies the best iu the city
rkrts.
rut: fair at Turbutvillc. it is to be regretted,
s a fabure to a great extent, owing to the wea
r's jncieiiK ney. Tin: second day the grounds
re not opened on account of the heavy rains
veiling during the day, and the managers de
ed to postjo:ic to Friday and Saturday last.
Ih days there was a tolerable good attendance.
d the weather been favorab.e there wou..l
c been a fine display of articles placed on cx- j
ition. as wc:i a, some of the be-t stock iu the j
ntv.
.nother immense stock of Ready Made Cloth
ami Gentlemen?.' Furnishing Goods, has just
n opened at Simon aud Openheimer's store.
Third street, below Market. All descriptions
,'iothing will be found there made up substan
!y aud stylish. The best of suits can be
.ght at lower prices lhau at Wannainaker and
iwn'j, Philadelphia. Their store has piles of
ercoals, Dress Coats, Vests, Pants, Ac., war
ted to fit, and as substantially made as those
le to order. It is considered the cheapest
e In the country. The firm desire everybody
?n!l and damme their stock free of charge.
Saturday last the Dauntless base ball club
ibis place, played the Independent club ol
ri'burg, on the Fir grounds at that place.
Dauntless club, we learn, played wr!!, bui
ngb a partial umpire's decisions it was 1m.
sibie for the Dauntless boys to win. We do
believe that the umpire ever received ;banks
11 the Independent club for bis conduct. It
y be thought, perhaps, that he was ignoraut
the game, or at least his education on bae
deficient, as he was permitted to retire, aud
ther seh-cted before lhf game was out. The
mtiess citib was beaten two runs on the ninth
ng.
Good Mfxtisg. On Saturday eveuing last,
officers of Stone Valley Lodge, No. I. O.
. F., were installed by P. G. EmT Wilvert,
after the ceremonies of installation were
e through with. Ex-District Deputy G. L,
n Sell, of Wome'.sdorf.Berks county, address
he members, and was attentively listened to.
Sell is a good sjei.ker, and through his
nsive knowledge of the 'rder, is an able ex
ut of its principles.
i im:. John P. Eiliott, formerly of this
e, a painter aud paper hanger by tiade,com
ted suicide recently, at Mahauoy Planes,
uyikii! county. It is stated that he had two
who are called uikiii to mourn bis loss,
iskey, it is supposed, was the cause of his
milting lh rash act.
'r. h-am that on Saturday night last, a man
ic.l O'Bryan, at Shamokin, induced a Polan
to rii ink until he was greatly intoxicated, and
1 oflered his services to take him home. Af-
hey got into an alley on the way home, O'
in knocked the Polaudr on the head with a
, inflicting a terrible gash across his fore
1, and then robbed him of three dollars which
Polnnder hud put iu a side poeket, aud fled.
Polander had some thirty dollars kecreted in
pantaloons which O'Bryan was not aware of.
ryan is represented ns a bad character, ami
officers of ihut town should hunt him up and
g him Vfore Judge lb xkefellrr.
UK following officer were elected and install
in Stone Valley Lodge, No. 504, at George
n, in this county, to serve the ensuing term :
. G., G. W. Smick.
. G., Isaac Dreibelbis.
-ist. Sec'ry, J. M. Ditty,
reus., Johu Bingaman.
c'ry, Isaac W. Dreibelbis.
-p. toG. L., Em'l Wilvert.
citsosAL. We met Mr. Johu Sell, of the firm
ell Schonour, of Wotuelsdorf, Berks coun
a few days ago, on a tonr through the
r end of the county, soliciting orders for ull
Is of the best liquors and wines. All who
' with the firm praise them for their falrdeal
Thcy k re highly recommended for selling
best brandy and other lhiuors, that can be
ured in any part of. the State. Mr. Sell
many warm friends in this part of the coun
snd his visits are always hailed with delight,
ore so-iableand agreeable gentleman can
well be found: Long may he wave !
he at Lp.wisiu ko. The steam saw mill of
srs. Bi'.lmyer, Dill 4 Co.. at Lewisburg, was
jvrred to be on l!re,on Thursday night. about
'clock, and was totally consumed, including
re that was tied nnder the mill for the
t. It is not known how the Ore originated.
nisrs Stoitv. Seversl weeus ago, two j
tips applied to J. B. Shultz, of Rush town
), for work, wh'.ch they obtained. After the
k was finished they were paid and they left, j
Friday night they returned, and stole two po- t
from the stable of Mr. Shultz. They were ;
sned and overtaken t Fredericksburg, Leba
county, by Chief Police, Chas. Bcckley, of
iland, and brought to this place on Wcdnes
hift. They wer committed by Esquire
.cl in default of bail.
'nr. brick work on ?.
is completed.
P. Wolvrton's Law Of.
"Mt. Kiuchm:ic." Tlic hilt opposite Shamo
kiu Dam, bordering tlie west side, of Shauiokin
creek which empties into the Susouclia una and
bounds the southern portion of our borough,
known for more than half a century as "Rhine-
hart '6 Hill," has recently been purcuascd by Mr.
Karl Kirehner, leader of the Sunbtiry Cornet
Band, and has been christened Mt. Kirehner, in
honor of the able leader of ou. Hand. Mr.
Kirehner is now erecting a residence on the brow
of the hill, facing the Susquehanu;.. To this
vlcinit v is attached r.n.i'y r.minesces of part times
wi'.h our native citizens of the shady .side of life.
Forty years ago the eastern side of the creek was
bounded by a beautiful woods from wi:at was at
that time known as the Point, to its intersec
tion with the -liui.'' It was a beautiful place,
comprising a hundred aeies, .-hade 1 with the
: stateliest oaks, some of which were found to bo.
of five centuries growth, that ever shaded any
i park in the world. This was called "MeCIay's !
j Woods," and was at that time, (we cannot tell i
i how long previous.) a place of pleasure to the
I youth of our ancient borough. The pairiotiMii
of Fourth of July was cxiK-ii.Icd there In long
extemporized tables, groaning under torlle soup
dished right up from the adjacent creek, and
other nutritives were washed down with good
lemonade, small beer, or something of a more
stimulating nature iu a purer slate than it can
be had to-day, and the Declaration of Indepen
dence was read, toasts drank and responded to by
the old cannon from Fort Augusta, which had
played its part during the Revolution that esta
blished our nationality.
Rhinehart's Ilill,which tkirts the creek ou the
opposite side In an almost perpendicular hlnff,
i was a place ot wonder ana reson among in'
j youth of the place in days gone by 011 account of
I its connect ion with Lilian tradition, andihecu
! rioue existcnceof a number of holes descendiug
! from its summit to au undiscoverable depth,
which were said to have some connection with
the Indians that inhabited this place, but. which
! undoubtedly originated from the limestone, for
j mation of this part of the hill. They descend
1 ed perpendicularly, and were for many years
fenced in 10 pievent accident to cattle. ot
many years ago decayed timbers in an erect po-
sition, were discovered in one of them, which j
would iudicatc that they were more than the re
sult jf accident. Lead was mined a few miles
below some years ago, but not in paying quanti
ties. It may be, these holes, at a remote iierlod,
were lead mines. It was rumored some years ago,
that gold had been found ujou Rhinehurt'i Hill,
aud some of our eld jToplc, greatly deficient in
geological education, believed it, aud discovered
the report to be incorrect, by making a diagnosis,
at considerable expense of money and labor, in
1,1C lulPc of ''rifts, propping, Ac. The mil
yields an abundance of tne best rjuality 01 lime
stone for fertilizing purposes.
Mr. Kirchncr's residence is being erected on a
Cat piece of ground on the brow cf the west side
of the hili. From this spot the most magnificent
scenery is presented, embracing the river, Mon
tour's Ridge. Sunbtiry and Northumberland ;
westward, the falls of the Shamokin dam are iu
I view, and the lieautilut larming country, lumcu
with neat dwellings and spacious bams, reaching
far back into Snyder county. It is n beautiful
sight to gaze upon. n the north side of the re
sidence, but a few rods distant, exists a glen
through which tne water of a fine spring takes
its course beneath a dense covering of foliage,
until intercepted by a precipice over which it fails
with a pleasing leverberHtien, producing an ad
ditional enchantment to the beautiful scene.
We understand that it is the intention of Mr.
Kirehner to establish a vineyard, for w hich pur
pose he c.ald not have selected a better location.
For a place of Tesott, daring the summer sea sou
Mt. Kirehner will xcci, in
ljeautv of natural
scenery, a refreshing Susquehanna breeze, and cx
celletit water, any other phfe of resoit iu this
Height." hood. Those who have never visited the
locat:on will be amply repaid by doinz to.
Wi: coj.y the following items from the Vw.t-
W,I1W j;,WOl-a of i.ut week :
ptHlM,NEi). Ou Tuesday lat the Board of
1 anions, m bessioti ui it;.. i isouj , jmi'joowi
harlcs Stover, who was sent to the penitentiary
f rom this place nearly one year ago.
Fatal AmnEST. On Saturday laFt, James
M. Porter, son ol Lemuel Porter, formerly of
this place, now of Maryland, was accidentally
killed ou the Baltimore and Potomac railroad In
that State, on which he was employed. We are
informed that he was on the top of a freight car
and whs strnck by u bridge and instantly killed.
His remains were brought by his grief stricken
father to Milton on Monday and buried. The
deceased was aged nliout. l'.l years.
OniTt'AKY. On Monday last nt S o'clock a.
tn., Daniel Kline, of Watsontown, departed this
life, aged U years, 4 months and a few days.
The deceased was born iu Pinegrove township,
... .. ... IT :. I - .... -J. ...... 1
I Schuylkill county, Pa. The last .10 years of his
life he was employed on the West Branch caual,
aud at the time of his death held the position of
Supervisor, his section being between Muncy
Dam aud Northumberland. Very faithfully did
he dischrge his duties, and joroc time will
elapse before the canal company will be able to
get a man who will fill the position as well as
did the deceased. Mr. Kline was a mail of many
fricuds a good citizen and neighbor and his
death cast a gloom of sorrow over the entire
community. He was a consistent member of
1
; he Lutheran church, and died in the full hope of
! receiving his eternal reward iu the world to
come. II. s remains were interred at this place on
Wednesday, aud were followed to the grave by a
large collection of sorrow ing friends and sympa
thizing neighbors. Peace to his ashes.
Tliu way men put off Important matteis to the
last moment is oue of the curious things in na
ture. The fifth concert in aid of the Public Li
brary of Kentucky was advertised to take place
July 31st. The day after, August 1st, Gov.
j Bramiette, the manager at Louisville received
! over $50,000 lor tickets. Had the drawing taken
j place ::t that time the Governor would have had
to semi tl.i- money back, tint as the Concert was
' postponed to November "Oth, it was all right
j with them. We presume thai on the first day
I of December next, the day alter the Concert,
' thousands of dollars wi.l lie received, one day
! too late, for there will lie no further postpone.
i metit. This inonev might just as well have
1
j been sent a week before, as when it was.
" Wati:V Cositkto Pami.oi; Okoas' pos
sesses a beautiful aud peculiarly soil tone The
Concerto Stop is, without doubt, the best ever
placed in any organ. It is produced by an extra
j set of reds, peculiarly voiced, from which the
j eHect is tnoM charming, and its imitation of the
j human Voice is snjM-rb. For sweetness of tone
j and orchc-tral . fleets it has no e'liial."' .V. '.
J H.sr I!ai.I.. The base ball ifaine of the H:h
j Boys of Ilarribnrg, etid the Di.uulless club of
this plHce, came off on Tuesday afternoon, on the
' Fair grounds. The Ilinh Boy Club arrived on j
' the Niagara Kxpress at l-.otl, aii'l were escorted
I lo the City Hotel wheie dinner was awnitint;
j them. At -.HO p. in., thej entered the fround,
' and the j;anic coiutueuced. "Johuny" Britton,
the well kuowu Lewisburg "f;a!," was there of
fsring lo bet on the boys. As was expected, the
Dauntles club was badly beaten, as will lie seen
by the following score :
BIOII BOY".
German "d b
Simmons 1st b
A. Snyder c
KitTert ss
Stnrtreon r f
W. Mutter V. b
Fbel 1 f
Black c f
G. Snyder p
In h lain n.rB. In r
1 :; Carr c 0 u
5 7 Builicr 3d b 0 0
4 C Kessler b 1 0
:: 4 l.vons ss 0 0
f. lisely If i)
4 7 Christian r f 10
J a J. Krohn cf 11
4 P.. Krohn 1st b 1
:; U Marr p 0 1
Total,
'.'5 ih Total
INNINOS.
1 ::
4 4
IIiKh Boys
7 4
1 0
7 8-45
0 14
Dauntless
Umpire, E. P.. Sutton.
Scorer, Wm. H. Shaffer and K.
Smick.
It is reported that the editor of the Itetnccrat
having become somewhat disgusted with the
game of politics, has lately been indulging in the
private :ame of "Button, Button, who i;ot the
Bution,"' and considers it innch more pleasant
than the game played by the Court House Kins-
Tint l.irne amount of legal advertising iu this
week's issue, has crowded out of ourcolumns the
list of premium awarded at the Fair of the
Union Park aud AjriculturHl Associntion. It
will appear next week.
i
! F. D. Kil l lis hns been re-elected Assistant
j Secretary and Cashier of the finnbnry Fire Insu
J ranee Co. It is a deserved compliment to that
I frentlcmin. He mf ko an efficient officer.
Tin: Spring and Summer have passed away.
The all Fairs are over, and men, women and
children are again left to their ease, and they
may now contemplate the benefits derived from
Insurance against life, accident and fire. The
paper -ire full of instances in which losses of
property have been restored, and in which fami
lies have been relieved from suffering through
the thought fuiucss of a kind parent v. ho has his
life insured. These benefit are most ly neglected
until too late, and thousand would gladly ac
cept an insurance after being bereft of a parent,
friend or property. Now, a.4 the labors of the
season are over, none should neglect so impor
tant a duty as iusurantc devolve?. Mr. Jacob
Shipman has the agency of a host of the mort
reliable Insurance Companies in the country, and
every one can secure a policy at a low rate. It
is the duty of every one to secure himself against
loss, and this can be accomplished through insu
rance iu reliable companies. I'.y application to
Mr. Shipnian, circulars will be forwarded to ::p-
! plicaut explaining the differ, lit modes of insur
ing free of charge.
An immense lot of goods have just been ojieu
cd atthehandsomcstorc of Messrs. Marx.t I'.ro.,
in Masonic building. Their stock consists of the
largest variety of Fancy Goods ever brought to !
this l'lace anions which are Trimmings of au
kinds, Notioii.-.and a "large assortment of Ladies-
and Chiidrens' Fers. The rtcek is a grand show,
and everybody is invited to call and see free of
charge.
Oi'i:r.o. A i urge assortment of new ready
made clothing, (ient furnishing goods, &o.,
have just been opened at Situou V Oppenheim
cr's Store, on Third street, below Market. They
are of the latest styles, and a larger assortment
than has yet been brought to Snnhiiry. Their
stock is replenished every few weeks, owing to
their large amount of sales. They sell cheap, so
that everybody can be suited for a small amount
of money. A tri:l will convince all that goods
can be bought cheaper there than elsewhere.
Their extei:iv
stock is exhibited daily free of i
Chi'.rge.
Oi;ans ivn Mr.i.om.oNs. We Invite attention
to the card of Georire A. Prince V Co., of IJufTa-
IOj y., tnanv.tactnrers of Organs and Melo
deons. This is the oldest house 111 the country
in its line, and their instruments rank among
the very bet.
A Man in Ri'ins. One of the saddest specta
cles in the world is n human being shattered and
broken down by trie Use of ardent spirits. But
the damage may lie repaired, the ruin restored to
perfect soundness, by a course of that most pow
erful of all invigorants, Dr. Walker's Vinegar
Bitters. Beware of those "tonics"' of which rum
is an clement,
mote decav.
Thev aggravate disease and pro-
Oct. K, 4w.
usincss
Fai l ni Winthk Hats. All the latest style
of hats are now open at S. Faust's store on
Market square. McM bu-auti.iil styles adorn
his windows which are sold cheap. Gentlemen's
furuis".i:ig roods are suppled ' the lov-t
prices.
Till fall styles of fiirnituie are now bein-;
ilig opened at B. L. R.iiidenbush's furniture store,
iu Masonic building. A full sett of house fur
niture cnu tie. selected at his store at more rea
sonable prices than can be purchased in Phila
delphia. A Horsr. ano Lot located on one of the prin
ciple streets in Sunbtiry, wi.l be sold shc.np, on
I application to this oilier. 'J' nil'- easy.
! Foi: Cash. A suit of clothing can be made up
j chcajtr for cal
;.t J. F. Seha !fei "s, merchant
ta::or ; no, an.i in.iea moiv 001:10.1: ,iuu eijieii
than in anv citv estabiisment. A large assort
ment of cloth, fassimcres, iVc, constantly kept
on hand to sch -t from. Call, South Third !.,
a few doors below Market, Sutibuiy.
John S. Maksii has just returned from the city
and is opining a very line stock of winter cloth
ing. The styles and make of goods, t nits winter.
Is very desirable and pretty. He has tel. t ied
this stock with great care as to fashion and ipia
lity. Call and see his stock before yon purchase
elsewhere. :.
John S. Maksii.
Miss L. Simssi i:k has taken the agency for E.
Butteriek & Co.'s patterns, and has now for sale
two thousand of the latest styles for Ladies,
Misses, Boys, Children and Infants, also for
Gent's Dressing down, smoking Jacket mid
Caps.
Paki.ok Oiioans An Pianos. Some of the
finest toned Parlor Organs and Pianos, nre sold
by John .P Kcefer, No. TO Walnut street, in this
place. The Chickering aud Webrr Pianos. Ma
son and Hamlin. Wood and Spang's Parlor )
gans, constantly on hand. Mr. Keefer keeps
none hut the best quality, and all who buy of
him can be assured of getting the instrument he
represents it to be.
Saiioent's Sf.chi-.t or BrAtiv, a delicate
beaut ifier, which smooths out all indentations,
removing tan, freckles and scars from the skin,
leaving the complexion cler.r and beautiful.
Sold by Miss L. Shissler.
Exrri.sioit Stii.i. Aiifah. Having just re
ceived a full line or Boots, Shoes and Rubbers of
every description, we are prepared to sell them
at astonishingly low prices to suit the times.
Our motto is small prolits and quick sales. We
desire every one to examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, and be convinced that we
sell cheajiT than any other dealer in the county.
We have all the :'e styles of Boots and Shoes,
including the celebrated Llrnira and Towanda
Ibxtts. No goods misrepresented toetleet a sale.
No trouble to show goods. Call and sec thein.
Respe. t fully, Yours,
JOHN B. SMITH .V. Pro.,
Successors to W. H. Miller.
Foil SAl.F.-Atnerican Steam Safe. Apply .'t th
coal ofliee of Haas and Fa gel y, or resilience of
J. P. Haas, Market St., Sunbury.
Wr. direct attention to the advertisement of J.
B. Reed, in another column. Tho.-c who are in
want of stoves will find t!i largest v.inely at
his establishment.
Foit RrST. The Drug Store Room now occu
pied hv W. D. Mciick. Also the ioin ioljolniiig
F.iu-t's hat store. Kiuiuire of H. !. Ma-m'.h.
Tim: light running ''JuiD't-tit Sewing m.i- :
chine, on account of its many point a of supeii- 1
oritv. lias a better demand ttiau any other maun- !
i faciured, and takes the lead with the public over
machines long rcgar.tcfl as tlie liet. i Intel- tor
these machines will be piomptly lille.l i.y Mis :
Caroline Dalius, agent.
I'arlvr Itfijan Mis:- C. Daliu is t lie ag nt lor '
the sale of Parlor Organs. Fi.nn.-. and all kinds '
of imi-ical Instruments. The very bert iusttu
inents are furnished, furni-hed 011 short notice
at iirices to suit times. Call or addre.-s.
HALM'S,
irkf t St.. Siitiburv.
lew lot just receive!!
II. P.. MASS I.ll.
No. '.)."., M
I. r. Ci:fm Freezers. A
bv
Tin- "lir'ssioiiH of Mil III ill ill. Pub
lished ns a wariiinu and tor the benefit of Votitej
Men ami others who suffer Iroin Nervous Debili
ty, Loss of Manhood, etc.. supplying Ihe means
of Self-Cure. Written by one who cured himself
after undertroini; considerable iUi.ckcry. and sent
free on rcceivtnn a list paid directed envelope.
Sufferers are invited to addre's the iiuthor.
N ATM A N I K.I. M A Y FAIIl,
n-pH,74-r.ui. P. O. Box 15:;, Biooklyn, N. Y.
To upitulisl. To .Men of Medium
.TleaiiN, and lo all WinIiIiii;
HoiiieM and thus Avoid
faying IC-iiIh.
By reference to the Watsontown Jleeunl and
Sunbury "Gazette" will be seen a full aud morl
explicit description of the property I offer for
sale, either in lots or by the acre. But what c
wish to more particularly bring before the pub
lic is the LIHKIiAL TKKMS on which they are
offered.
I will SELL LOTH from 100 to H500 and
Lands by the. ACKF. from ?','iMltoS.W0. according
to the location.
Terms : Ten per cent, of the purchase money
down, the balance in time and amounts to suit
Mirehasers, from ONE to FIGHT YEAKS, with
legal interest from day of sale.
The strccis and alleys will tie. ojiened as fast as
lots arc sold, so that all may Tie approached with
ease.
AH persons who are now paying rent can have
an opportunity of securing a home for less mo
ncv annually than thev are now THROWING
rtWAY ir. rent.
Any person wishing to see the lands or lots
will call ou me, when every opportunity will be
given them to have .1 fair chance to see the supe
rior advantages presented to the public.
In addition to the lands above referred to. I
now offer 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 the nccc.-sary outbuildings for
immediate use.
For further information call on or address
J. M. FOLLMER,
Watsontown, Pa.
October "1. 1S7S. 1 yr.
Si Nitntv, Met. 14, 174.
iv Wheat rcr bushel 1.4(ra 1.50
' prime white
" Rye per bush
Corn "
" Oats "
Fiirii Extra Family pr bid
Common
lluckwhcat
Fkki Corn t Oats Chop pr UK) lb
Shorts & Mixture ...
Potatoes. Ac New per bnshel
Provision Ham per lb
Shoulder pr lb
Haer.u pr lb
Beer, retail pr H
Veal. do do
Dried lict I pr lb
Pol i TUT Chickens, dre-sid pr Hi
!).". live weight
Bt'TTLK Prime per lb
Eoos Per ilozcn
-,0(,i,l. 0
75M'W)
7rd-H0
r.o(. m
S.7.VJi.'..0i)
,;.r.of.i i.tw
5.00
1.50(2.00
1.50(Vi 1.75
MIC" 75
lcr.i 20
ur.'is
torn 12
I ICVi.'J'J
lOfTi IS
25('i 30
lodil
!()(' 12
4oCi H5
:)( 25
Beta Sblurlisjmcnls.
1 NTAKCiLAKKWOKKS.
NORRISTOWN. PA.,
MANUFACTURES a superior Oualily of
Window Class, tingle and double thick,
Cr,iiiL,l ( !oi rnated. Obscured and stained.
v;;,.,; ()f ai! pattern: all glass warranted not
to stain. Orders solicited.
J. M. ALBFRTON.
October. 2 1S74.
Ill the Court of Common IMens of
North uiiUx-rtniHl County.
In re r.f the account of Bcnj. Dockcy and Wm.
Hoffman, assignees of F.state of David Bi!ter
man and Wile.
101, August. Term, 1".72. To the creditors of
David Bittcrmau and Wife.
"VTOTK'E is hereby given, that the ueeonnt of
Benjamin Dockcy and Wm. lloilmau, as
signees oi" estate of David Bittenuaii and wife,
has been tiled in the Court of Common Pleas of
Northumberland county, and will be presented
to said Court for confirmation, on Tuesday the
:: 1 d:iv of November. A. D. 1S74.
J.. T. ROHRBACH.
Prothonotary.
Sunbtiry, Oct. '., 1S74. ,10 ds.
In the Court of Common IMeas 01
0rlh11n1bcrla1ul County.
In re of the acconnt of Jacob F. Ganger, com
mittee of Ralph Boyle, jr., an habitual drunk
ard. November Term, 1S72. To creditors of Xnlph
Boyle, jr.
XTOTl
TOTICE is hereby given, that the account of
;tcob F. Ganger, committee ot uaipn
Bovle. ir.. has been filed in th- ourt of I onr-
inon jileas of Northumberland county, and will J
be presented to said i onn lor connrmawuii, on :
Taes.biv the third d.iv ot' November. A. D. 174-
L. T. ROHRP.AC.l.
Prolhonolary-
Siinbury. Oct. H. 174. :0 ds.
K0.000 IX UIFTS.
t iostio.ejiext.
A (irand Gift Concert.
a (ir: AM-oik
NT.l;T
will I r i snivel
eiveti ai Sinil'".iryt I'.
by fie lii'U
le!"t
V slliCTilN" STKAM FliiK cntf ANV.
.1 r:n i:siav, rrni:i'Ai:v - i.
111 tli-ket. tie all -,.Ui l.el4)i-e tj.-;t tilijtr.
-tie aotiee will In' ro n : the Ijine.
A full IM'Httiris Corlaiu.
w!n to the panic, sind in order t. n.v' tfce tfc.e-r.tl i . Is mo-t e:is;ly managed by the operator.
witi una rxi ts-tatien et ti;e 1 uliiie the tic ket-iio 'ie r- ; I.rngth of stiteh may be altered -.vtiiic imining,
for tar liili i.uynieiit ..f tu i;fts :tii!io.ine.nI, lb,- nwi;- : an,, .aob!uc cad fx; thread! d without pnssitit;
,;,etirz?eM,n:i,'n,Mh'' f:t,,,Ytn:,,,,0ic6'i f ,,
nleoi,jeetoriliiei..tT.r.eiH for the i.to i ot - T. Design Simple. Ingemoas, Elegant, foi-n-
Hrinit Sre tiu I ir. r.ie;inr, which will W an ivantae ing the f litch wiilioct the Ue ol cog wheel gears,
t.i :.tl it. iohli.)riiit towiiM .-K-if-HHil le hv l:ol. friTn the f:iet I r..t..r,. .,..,.1- M.r l..v.i- aeros. H.-is lite A lit otlli't in
! Ilnl li wi:i le Rli In le.-iei"!it 'tino:iii. AimI at we
.;...."... ..,.i.K .n..w ....
...... ... ... ..r ..... .... ...... ... .......
iOIllV Will I lillie tO HI".
tlie :.!! of it McallM r. J'heic is 11. Ufi tll.O! llin-veei
l.treaml M'ihJ towns w itiu'i llii"ty nult-K of SaaliJa''.
alt el w inch r:oi lw re:ieln i l.v rnilro:,.!. tain utfortiiatf
tt.e lucihty of jr-tMLj,' liii v 1. 1 tle.se pinee in le. tb:i'.
n b"iii h 1 nae ; v.-i.ile a. tae km..'-tree . .ir:v.nw i t."'
I. l.l.j :-'l e'e i. I l.ir 1 ii. - ;J .1 l.tll.t'ee :.., e
I.-l e.Mlil'l' 1 t til..! I.ll I.' a. S Wlli ih ilisMiHe,! .1 l.v
tlie tie: itUoe mile. i :-r ur.i
Ti!i; I 11I.I.KV IN.i IS LIST or i.Il-TS:
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4i tot:
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mmi .01:
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j.ifi
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T.eal
ri'iisem no itiilivi.lu:.!
l.s.Y
'I n;s .
SJe
bouses, I. its ami lnrnitiir'
The li.ii'ier ot a s;.ei ---ftil t;
Ml. ::1
CASH.
Thcr.ii U-'iI.ihmI Ti.-Vets of A.lmis-i.in t. 'to" Cn:i-
' cert, ::t si. no i-Beli. Joel -t tiie tune al.oe .-'-,'.r. the
j $.'. 111 ASH i.:lH will ! .li-lrim.tol.
I I I.A (!" I'lSTKIItfTIllX.
Tueiej tl..ii.t!irl iiuiiiNth, reprts-ent ii,e :ii!.l ni'e -.
i jMit.ttiiic, with lti.se tm the receipt iHKiie.j. a-jIJ l !;.-. . I
111 one wlleel ami cr.r.ls t'lielef.-a Willi Hie n.illles ..I ine
I'rninims in Hi-levt Imirs will iic iil.-teeil iu nnotii.T.
l'mni ttiese wh-Ji,, u 1011:1 1 -r antl one .if lle al.o r intm-,-il
iLwriU-.t cnis w lil lie t.tken Miii:iltai:.-.n:s!y. 1 iie
lllltliUT ho dr;iwn frnlll tlie one wtieel seeur-'Mtije I re
H.liim de-jiu:teil tiy ttifcar.t t:;keii :it ttie mtw tone
f rem the otner. Tills operation will he I'erfi.Mi i! 1 y :i
lilimi j rani. ;nl coi tniiml iiijtiI I itoiO-.n llernirnl
alel jiiv-Str-.en I'renuutlin l.re eiMU-Teit. It in .-Vl. lent
I ttut 1 tins priK-ess, frnuil or iavi.rti-Mi will Is 1111-Hmf.i-I
Me. i.vcry p. tm.ii ii. tilting a ticket will l- -it jt l-tt to
1 ailiioKin into the .'oncert.
All tints l'aiit in CASH without discount.
Money can ! wut IKr Ti. iu rciMcre.1 lettern, or
INist .Mhee Money . intern, or t.-y l.press at our rik. 11
i.ier.l, TieketH w'.ll be ent by I'.xjiri'KS, C. I. l.
In" tollitwluc- petitlcrucn bae kiiidly .-jtiMcrte! to
act ts Tru.tis-H for .tie bIiom .iilt Cotieei ( :
S. !. Wi.lxrrtni!, K.. Inn elor II. H. .in.l Vf. It. It. :
Hm. Hill, AiOiiii'.v ut ba ; lion. W. I.. Deuart. rx
lueliili.T of Col : ; W in. I. tlrtt-uoilKh, T.i")., Oiree
tor Tirst National Hank of Sunbury ; John Una. r.nt.,
ditto; Ira T. Clement, l.utnl-ruMli ; V la. 1. J.lrali:,
Coal jlerehiii.l, Sunbury.
Tlie attire iiamd eenth men ae hltfhtTiiTiib-.I and
j liotiorable men, wiio'Aotild not lend their tianoM jic!
ehe their iw.Ui.ih. to anv tinwoithv ol.ieet.
SVM'L S. HKNIiKK KS,
il:). M. KKNN.
1 WM. H. M1I.LKH,
I.KVI SKASH.H.l..
" 1HIU1 M. SHIMii I..
Cn.eu lef.
i AU coinniiiiii.-ntioiis cheerfully answereil. Add m.,
! in ull ea-,e,
! N. S. I.N'il.K,
j CorrciioU(!iiu: SeereT;irv.
Sunbiirj-, Aui'uat 21, 1H74
C2
j
!OOK AETS WANTED
bookTELL it all
Oy Mr. fttmriooM nf Halt Lake City, for 4
vtirt the Wife of ft Mo moo iiih YririU In-
Itroilurttoa hy Mr. 8twr. Ttui story of
orruui'a rinrrtrnc lava liar th "huitlm hfr"
m itincfc, accrrt dvinK. cU. (f the Momiona m
" tuutr a vaAr wwm v C-n." Bright, Iuro
and GiNxt. it in tlie bi nw book -ut. actually
rvrf,Ja.MQ with toud thitiiri for all. It it ttopulaj vrr-
hrc, with everybody, and otilwib all other bvtoka tttrtr u
vmr. MiniaU-ra mv fpceH tt." jiilnDt women
odorae it Kvtrfody wanta it; and aou are ttiimjx
tnin 10 toVOa "day f Sth thvuMiwt now in jrr-r ! W
vant morr ray t;tuU NOW m-n or wuint-u and
will mail Outfit i "rr to titow who will canvu. I.mto
(lainpltlcta wltri full rticult, Unu. etc. n(rvr tm u
AJUffU A. li. Wui:iiiiuiu.- k tv., liailtcrd, Coau.
KKr'.l'. Mtnth-s tn r.'eiifs
Nm.IiI.J-110.., v.itti "iir..ne-i
., New lle.li.ir.l. M .s.
I..tl:..' CoMfilNAHOS
Neli'l SI. Itllll. I'CS
ct. t.i. 4v.
.' H:K '!? 1.1, :it )' :'ee, icele or lemiile; jr. j er
wick. liny or "eniae. N.t eaj itnl. We sentl .thin Lie
1 Kckatfc i.f cikiiN by n.sil fr -. A.t.lrc.-H with sis cent
1 .-tilt 1. st:. 111;.. M. Y.i! Ml, IT:., iv env. ieh St., N. v.
let. M, 4 ...
iiavi: vol tuii:i
j Alir Ylit
WEAK, NEIIYOUS, OR DEBILITATE! .'
Are oil m l.oi;o. id th.it nny exeition reipiir.. iiu.re .
j all eli'urt tl.au veil le. I .t...ille ol luakinV
Ti.eu trv .In rub. I'.i, tie- v.. in. lei 1 ul tiui.e ;.inl iiivi..m
j tor, winch ;ii Is st. Iwlii liei;iil .m the reli' r oi3iifc f
in lilt -M rt li:ir to nil v 1 1 m I o.reeH.
! It Ir 1IO 2lei.il.illC I'l'J eller. which St Ull lllt for 3
licit time, only to let l!,e Hllllerer 1 1. 1 J tO 11 I.IWIT ie'tll
01 iiimeiy, but it is :. ieeei.il e let .ir cctini? tlinHb "ii
tlie Iimt alel -i-leen.
I II lejULOes tile IK'to'l... i(Uleo. tlie iimi-i, umi io..
filch a tie.ilthy tune t.. tin whole sj st. 111 a to noon l.ia'.e
iie iir.ah.l .'eel bke new i fimiii.
I lis o.. raliuli is in .1 violent, hut i haraeter:e.l to
I ircit peiith ii.-; the an. nt v . rieiicK m Hidden
l'!'i;i. mi niirknl results, but :radilnlK lie. Irelllie'
"I ..1J their tents, lite the Ariil.
An.1. Silt l,Mv rle::! uivav.'
i This m tin new -tel untried i!lcery, but hi," lt n
I Ioiii; used vitl. v.uuleriul remedial results, ami is t ro-
j ll.Kineed by tlie liixhest uie.ileiil Illlt borlte-. ! he luo-t
; ) .overt ill tome ami alternative knnwn."
Ask your ttriiifeiHt for It.
For sale l.i .1. HI S I . )N, Hi 'I.I.' )W A i in.
r',.4v.. l'hllad.ll'hi... I' .
r.YiJCYIIODY S OU PHYSIC IAX.
ltv f W. iI.r.Si)N. M. I. A maiiuifieciit volume.
hut 2'M riiuravings.
Low yru-x. ..iieapen. i.H.K .ow
1 ortlerK in olie week.
Aellth V.UIIte.1.
jenth wanted. ( irculitrH free..
H. N. M. KINNKY &
Sanson HI.
.limit.
let, 1.;. 4 iv.
.".. .. , . .. . " ..
. .T."
racka'e. lHNt-'Mld, Itir
Cireul:irH ire.
.1. liltini:. ''' ltromlv.ay, N.
. 'et. Ill, 4w.
York.
KVI'KYKOKY-S OU. IHfH'IAX
br . V. (Ii cmos, M. 1. A inafttiibre.il volume of
4SK.MUVO I'liprs-lalltll ullv llhlntrted lllltl I'l.'KaUtly
IhiuiicI. unl.inis matter just aiii.l'le.1 to the wnlitx "I
..,-..rv f.tmli nver yso inernviiies. One nxent sol
. conies in one week, another :l in threeilay, and an-
t oiiv'PO AC YTLMl1"1"' -"' ,u ,""r
iVUjjxNlO j 1 I J 1 dnys ( irc.ilars
1,rr Aildrs4Mi once. H. N". MrKiisn h l'u., "i'
fiee. AddrsM at once.
Hansom st., l'hlu.
Oc
WATF.KV SEW SCAIK 1MAXOS.
,,,.. r .n.l in.riL'ht. are the ljest mmle. The t"
li' h
elastic, the tone jowerei ul, pur nnd ooi thr..i.Kh th.
rtiiire eale, yet mellow slid sweet
Waters' 'on-(rto ri;aiiM
..intwtl be ncelled iu tone or beauty : they defy
com
petition, 'the Concerto ."-ton is
mit- Imitation of the
Human Voice.
Warranted io" f yesrs. 1'rices eMreinely low lor ca-li
or .art tanh.nud halun.-eiu inolitiily j aj u-.ents. Seruud
liaiui itiftrinnctits t (treat bnigains. A.iiIh Wanted.
A hliul discount to Teachers, Ministers, Chnrchea,
School", I.oi1ifH, etc. llhiMtrated alBlouuea mailed,
iioi'ii l' WA I V HS' k SOS. 4KI lintadway. New York.
P. l'"i
I'-. 4"
0
ml
COI'ItT riCOCM N ATION .Notice
is hereby given that the several Courts of Com
mon Pleas, Ceneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
and Orphans Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county
of Northumberland, will commence at the Court
House, in the borough of Sunburv, at 10 o'clock
A. M., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER the 21, 1ST4,
and will continue three weeks.
, The Coroner, Justices of the Peaceand Consta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland are
requested to be then and there in their proper
persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
and other remembrances, to do thoe things to
t heir several offices appertaining to be done. And
all witnesses proserin in:; in behalf o! the Com
monwealth again;! any prisoner, are requested
and commanded to be then and there attending
in their proper persons to prosecute against him
as shall lie. just and not to depart without leave
at their peril. Jtuorsnie requested to be punc
tual in tin ir attendance, at the time appointed.
(liven under my hand at Sunbir.y, the sth day
of October, in the. y. ar of our Lord one Ihouaml
eight hundred and seven! v-f.mr.
SAMUEL If. KOTHEllMl.L, .-l.eii,-.
'otici:.
Iu re of the account of W. j( ''"oth
F. John, Assignee of - , Mielti.e
tlitf of
'.innel-
tateot .MU haciConiieHv. ) ly.
yoTK F. is hereby given that the account of
. P. John, Esq-, Assignee 4 if estate of
Michael L. Coiinellv.has been file.' in the Couit of
Common Pleas of Northumberland County, and
will be presented to said Court for confirmation,
on Tuesdav, the. Sd day of November, A. I). 1 ST 1.
L. T. ROHRHACH, Pioth'v.
Sunbliry, Oct. 2, PT4.-::!.
.1. Merrill Ijnu. Andrew H. fruiik. s. M::
i.nx, mil. v H ires:,
ATTORNEYS AT I
In Ibiitpt's Building, Market Street.
SUNI1URV,
au
.17-!. Northumberland Co., 1
THE NEW IMPROVED
REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE.
AWARDED
'Tne "Jieuai lor i-rogrcss,--
IT VSEXXA. 1S7Z.
1 The Highest Order of "Medal" Awarded at the
I
I'.'o-itioii.
N.i Sewing Machine reccivd a Higher Pri7"
A Few .ooI It'uons :
I
J. A new invention thoroughly i
sted and se-
cured "y lA-tters Patent.
2. Makes a perfect Loci: Stitch, allk
1 oil both
siiies, on all kinds of goods.
Runs light, smooth, noiseless and rapid
lint combination ot iiuaiitie,.
.). Durable runs fir years without rcp.nr.
5. Will do all varieties of work and fancy
I stitching in a superior manner.
I t.v.j ...t.:..i. n..;rf,., L.n.rtli nt'
t i,r,T ""
.. ,- ..or iev thrc-iil eon-
! t roller, which allows easy mover.
"lit of need'.
j bar at d prevents injury to thread.
s. Construction most c.irolul ami imisnen. 11
is manufacture,! by the most skilifiil and ex
perienced meelianie-. at the celebrated Reming
ton Armcv. Iliou. N.N. Phila de!.hia Ol!i e,
M0 hrslnut street. Oet.V, l-T4.-2tii
MIL"! F F'S S I. F.N-
! V vlrtTie of Sundry Writs of Fieri Facias,
i AJ alias Fieri Facias, Pluties Fieri Facias. Ven
I iliiioui i'.xpoiu.s, alias Venditioni Lxponas, Le
vari Facias, aliis Levari r.'.ci.is. and iituies
L. v.iri Facias, issued . : t o! th Court of Co:n
n. .il i'le.sol Northtimberl.in 1 cotinty.ai.il te -tituni
Venditioni F.xpoiia- i--u.d out of the
(.-inrt of Commoti Pie. is of :.yco:iiing comity.
i. t to me directed wiil be exposed to I
iiiblie sali-
or jnterv. at the ( onrl Hoi;
ili the borough of
N'liibiiry, Pa., on
tJMlii-sIja.v. -lofrr Sh. I7 t.
ai. tioVlock in the afternoon, the following pro
perty, wit : . ;
All kit certain Halt or piece of land situate I
in i.wcr Aug. lata township, Northumberland .
county, Pecnsylvania, boundrd and described as i
fnliows, to vr:'t : beginning at :i stone in the pub- j
lie road, .in in a line of John F. Zimmerman's
1 hind, thence- y bind of John F. and Samuel r . '
Zimmerman, i.lh twenty nine and one halt tie- ;
threes, east t.:i Miches :o a stone
thence bv
laud of F.Iias Kisirfa-k. south sixty two and three
fourths oVtrre.-f. r ejehty jicrches to a stone ; ;
thence by the s.u.ie, .sii'.ilh twenty nine, and one I
fourth ih i rees, v.es; eleven lerches lo a stone ;
thence by land of Pet..r Zimmernian, north sixty ;
two decrees, went eichi perches to ine place or
bf-innini; : containiiic t' v.- acres and forty jier
ches, more or less, with tne appurtenances cou
si.tinjfof a two story iiriirl; toiue. stable Hint
fra:n- hitch. n : as the ; ropc"t v ol K. It. I.F.HO.
ceitiiiu trac. 'A land i;nat i i Jordan town
shlii, Northuinberfand county, Pennsylvania,
tmiitided aud described as follo.v.-, to wit : bc
Xittuin at a white oak. thence by Jb::.ry t Whet's
improvement. west thirty thtee perches ".- it white
re. L (mill. thence bv land of the sume J'jd Ja
cob M. Weist, south six and one half degrees,
Mt-t seventv four p-rches to a stone heap;,
thence bv laud of Samuel Williamson, north six- j
tv nine .i. ereer., east sixty one and one halt per- 1
j die to a liiapie : thence north siMe-n .legrees, ,
we-t fifty four perches to the place of befritminj; :
! containing seventeen ycres.and one hundred and
! fifteen jwrefces strict measure. j
: Also, a cvrtiiin tract or piece of Ipnd situate in
j Jordan township, Northumberland county. Pa., j
i bounded an4 described as follow, to it : l-rin- j
! nitiv at a t 'hestntit critb. thence by land of John
I I'etrick, norm eieiii v eitjtn. ami ..nrnnii onin-,
j west one hundred ami nineteen perches to stones:
I thence by hind of Daniel Williamson, south three
. . . , . , . ir .i . l
decrees, cast fifty lour iwrclies to a stotie.iortiicr- :
i ly a wbite oak stump; thenc; by laud of Jacob j
Straub. formerly Frederick Weaver, north eiuli-
' tv seven and oiie half decrees, east thirty five j
j and live tenth perches to a white oak ; thenre by ,
I h.nd of John Wiest and (bore Miartle, north j
.event v one and one half ile'.'h es. . ast ninety one j
! and otic tenth pTche.B to stones ; thence by land ;
' of llol-hite and Hetrick, north seven decrees, !
! wtsttweutv one and five tenth perches to the j
: r.'.iice ..f he-'iiiiiiiie : cntiiiuiiiL' twenty eii;ht
i acres, and one bundled and sixty seven perches
and allowance, with the appurtenances consist
1 ins of one two story frame dwelling liotise nn.l
i stable; us the property of HF.NKY T. P.'W
MAN.
ALSO :
I Two certain lots or pieces of (.round, situate in
; J. Y. Cakes's iidd'itiou to the borough of tMinhn
i i v, countv of Northumberland, Pa., known ami
ih sb'toited on the Ulan of said addition as lots
No's 11 and 1-, na block No. 41, bounded am. :e-
. scribed ns follows, to wit: beginning at tne
j north co-d; corner of Fourth and Keagiin streets,
j ih.'iice northerly along Fourth M net, M feet :
thence castcriv lit right angles therewith K-0 I'eel:
! tl'.cnce sou-.berly at right angles therewith
I to. t inkni.l Kcul'uh silei t : tin tier westerly
jr.,
st)
! feet to the place of" becinning, with the appurt
I n uiri" consisting oi a mo sioiy on. i "
I with kitchen utt.-.ched.: ;.s th projicrty of I
M.
YMDF.Il.
ALSO :
' A ceil sin tract or piece of land situate in the
! township of Jordan, county of Northumberland,
and Slut.: of Pennsvlviiiiia, adjoining lamis of
F.lias Fegely, Bradley Dom.hue, Peter Tfcomas
and John KUinger, containing twenty-six acres,
j nior or l."s. with the appurtenances, consisting
oi a iitic iiii'i a iiiiu bum j "'s ....
lo stable: as the properfv of BENJAMIN
nol.LMAN.
ALSO :
An addition to the dwelling lioutte ol John F.
frmvder, of Tnrlnit township, Northumitci land
countv. Said bouse is situate in that part of
Milton l)ing in Turhtit township, on Lincoln
street, on the corner of another street; said a-ddi-
i (ion i., sixteen feet by seventy-four feet, two Hto
i ries hit;h, built of wood, covered with shingles ;
i as the propertv of JOHN F. SNYDER.
AI.HO:
Two certain lots or pieces of ground, situiitoiii
. ...,i o..,,ut r ,,f Vott loon
........... .. . ,
ot tiann, iir.u o.ii: oi . eon.-, .......r., n.i...ui
I ilesii'iiated on the ohm of said borough h lot
number, five and six, in block number fifty,
I bounded tiorthward bVlot number four, east-
ward by Apple street, -outhward by lot number
seven, and westward by Oak street, on each of
said lots being erected a two story frame dwell
ing honse : us th- Mop.-rtv of ALEXANDER
M.KIM.
ALSO:
A certain tract of hind situnta in Shamokin
' j township. Northumberland county, boaiidcd and
j ! -
ihence by hill
i vent V one ail.:
follows, viz : beginning at stones.
inds of Dr. J. B. Masscr, north se
venty one and three quarter degrees, east thirty
eight perches and five tenths to stones; thence
by lands of" Alien A. Moody, north fourteen and
n lialf dcL'rccs. west eicht v seven perches and
I t,.nll. tn ctfti.oa fttelice t.V bllldn flf M ichllpl
- j Sober, sout h sixt'v three :Mid n half degree-.
west thirty nine perches and two tenths, to
stones, xml thence by lands of Obadiah Camp
I bell, south fourteen and n half degrees. east eigh-
ly perches to the place of beginning, containing
; twenty acres and fifty one perches, strict mea
sure, four acres of which is Cleared ntnl Improved.
Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land,
situate in the borough of Shamokin, county
aforesaid, being lot numbered in the general plan
of cid borntth. rtnmher fortv seven and pirt of
lot number forty six, and bounded aud described
as follows, to wit : bctrinnag at a post at the in
tersection of Independence and Shamokin streets,
on the westerly side thereof, forty nii:e and eight
tenths feet to a post ; thence by lands late of Jo
seph Wetzel, nortli decrees, west one hun
dred nnd ninetv one and four tenths feet to a
nost on the cast side of Siiamokin street, thirty
one and seven tenths le. I southwardly from the
northwest corner of lot No. forty five (45,) at
the line of said Shamokin street; thence by Sha
uiokin btreet forty five feet, more or less, to tlie
railroad on Independence street ; thence by same
and said street, one hundred and ninety feet to
the place of beginning, containing eight thou
sand, nine hundred s.p:..re feel, more or less, on
which ire ereited it iar.- two story brick build
ing, containing store, house, ware house, olliees,
iVc., x:c., stabling, out-house, &.C., aud also a
j fiame house now used as a shoe an I itutcner
shop. And also the following lots of ground :
! lot No. It in block No. 24 ; lot No. 2 in block No.
: ; lots 1 and 2 in block No. 71! : lot No.5, block
'. 77 ; lot il in block 47, on which is erected a one
and a half storv dwelling house : lot ." in block
1..7 : lot !1 in bfoek V.e.l : as the property ol" V -LKN'I
INK ! I I'.l-.LV.
ALSO :
All ih.it. certain piece and parcel of land sittl
ite in the borough of Sunbury, county of North
' .in bi riand, and State of Pennsylvania, being
part of a lot numbered in tin; genera! plan of
-aid town nttt.ber two hundred and twenty nine,
and bounded and (lesci ".bed as follows, viz: be
ginning at a j est on the west side of Deer or
Third stteet. at the distance of one hun
dred and ten feet ami one inch southward
from the south side of Chestnut or Blackberry
street, thence by a i'me parallel to said Chestnut
; street westward across said lot sixty feet to a
tiot in the division line lief ween the said lot and
lot numliered two hundred and thirty; thence by
said division line southwardly, twenty seven feet ;
" i strict measure to a post ; thence by n line paral- j
r" ! lei to said Chestnut street ixty feet to the wet- j
: crn side of said Third street, and thence north- j
! wardly along said Third street ,t .,enty seven teet ;
strict measure, to the place of beginning; con-
; taming sixteen hundred anil twenty spiare feet
; of land, with the appurtenances consisting of a
j two story fi itnedweiiing house, with store room
; and privy. Also in common with Joseph Fyster, j
his heirs and assigns, the free and untcrrupt
: cd use and passage in and along an alley or pas
sage way three feet, strict measure, in width,
and cMruding out from said Third street, west
: wardiv, along and adjoining the southern line of I
j the lot or piece of ground hereby conveyed for ali
purposes connected therewith: as the property
of .1 A M KS VANDYKIC. ;
ALSO: I
, . 1.. : ..r.,...ni..i .'In.ln t.i tf's- I
.v ceuaiu lot iii ie-t:'-- oi u.i'.'oo en...... ... - ..
nit ron township Northumberland county, Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to
wit : beginning at a stone in the public road
leading from Peter Weiktl'a to Mine.rsville,
thence along said road north twenty desreca.
! west twenty perches and three tenths lo a stone ;
I thence by land of Abraham Weikcl, north twe.il
i tv three" degrees, east six perches to a stone ;
; thence by the same south seventy degrees, east
' twenty perches and three tenths to a stone ;
! thence by the same south twenty three degrees,
west six perches to the place of beginning, con
1 taining one hundred and" twenty one and eight
' tenths perches, strict measure, with the apptir
j tenince consisting of a slanghtir house and
i stable.
Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground
i ittiate as aforesaid, bounded and deacribed as
1 follows, to wit : beginning at a stake nnd stone ;
! thence by land of Solomon Weary, south twenty
' three degrees, west forty four perches and two
i tenths to a stake and ttone : thence by land of
Abraham Weikcl, south seventy degrees, west
1 twenty peiches and three tenths to a stake;
i thence by land of Solomon Weary, north twenty
' three degrees west forty perches and eigkt
: tenth to a stake; thence iv labd of Michael
I V.'eiktl, now Wm. L. ::nd Cha. P. Hclfet'Mir.e,
; north sixty eight degrees, east twenty perches
! and three tenths to the place of beginning, eon
j tain.ng five acres and sixty live perches with
the uppr.rtetianees, consisting of a two story
, frame dv elliii : house and stable : :. the proper
ly of OILBKKT RKITZ.
ALSO.
1 A certain tract or piece of land situate in the
borough of Northumberland and county of Nor
: thuniberland. and State of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and dfecrib'd a follows, to wit : Beginning
at th-corii,r of land . t Jesse. C. Horto:. heirs
' udioiniug the ill'" of the Lackawami A: Blooms
! burg i.ii'.io,i l: thence noithwestwardly along
j the'iainl of the said Jesse C. Hot tou's heirs about
i two bundled and forty eight feet, more or less,
; to the line of Bin! street in Bird's addition to the
: borough of Northumberlsinl : thence northwest
; ward'y along said Bird's etret t eight hundred
and t'lirty-fve fct, more or less, to the north
east F:n of Jitikins strc-l in sai l Bird's r.d li
i lion ; thence down along sail. Jenkins street
I one hundred and eight v-foiir feet, more or !es-,
to line of the said LacKawana V K.o ini.-.ii:ii j;
railroad : thence northeastwardly up ulons: ihe
line of the sai l railroa to the place ol bey;in -
iii!"-. co'.itaiiiine; five acrt-s, more or lei-s, with
tlie appurtenances consirtini; of a .are. trame
; car niuiiufaeturiiis: s'nop and fouudiv ; as the
! ,ooeitv of THE NORTIIL'M BK.RLA NI) CAR
M 1 A Nl'FACTrRINfi COMPANY.
ALSO,
A certain lot or piece nf ground situate in the
' hnrniii'h nf Mount Curmel, county of Northum
berland, and StHte of Pennsylvania, known and
iles'.i'iialed on the general plan of said boior.i-li
us lot number keviu iu block ihiriy-oue. fiontiDif
oa "ah stteet twttniy-fiv feel ami exieimin
baik to :m ai.cy, with the Mppurteni.nees consist- j
in; of a two-story plank dwelling nd stoic : as (
the iMopertv of liKN'KY III UK-
ALSO. j
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate
in J. W. fak-'s addition to the borough of Sun-
bury, count v ol Noithuinberland. aad State of i
Prifnsvlvani.t. known and ileit'iiated on the plan
of Hi.i.l aibtition as Lit nniuncr ieuiv-ine iu
block number eleven, fronting on SusotiehunBa
i avenue twetitv five feet, and extending back oue
j hundred and" fifty f ct to a thirty feet street,
; with the aipurten.inces consisting or a Irame
i shatitv.
i Also, The ritrht, title and interest of Ilir uu
II. Hauck in and to a certain lot or piece ot
ground situate as afore-aid. known and osir
Lated in the plan of said addition as lot
number twenty-six in block number eleven,
fronli'iK ou SuS'iuehanna avenue twenty live feet
iTi.l cttenilinf back one hundred and filty feet
to a thirty feet street, with the appm tinanee s ?
coi'sinin'' of a two-storv frame .Iwelliiii; house, t
Ac ; as The property of'HIRA.M H. IIAITK. i
ALSO,
T.vo eert .io lots or l.icces- of "round silne.tc in
J. Y. Cake's addition to thr borough ot Mm-
bury, county f Northtimb. rlaml. and State of
Prtitif ivanla. known ati.l ilesitrmitt d on the f'an
ni'sxil uJititioii as lots number.: bull and live in
block LUiuber fifteen, fiotitint; on U:iilio.!
nue each tv. e:itv five feit.an.l erteudin
iv.-
back
each ot tli.it width one hundred and fifty f. et,
more or less, to a thirty feet street, with the ap-
tmrteiianccs vreete.t 1 : rtmuner ioiii i-oiimm
. ,u;, ;t
j hf;l,i,. ; :l
I
two-storv frwi.e C veiling House mi, i
the proit'ertv of .M.F.'MID KB l .-K.
A I.S .
Ail those two certain lot- or p;.i;'.-e! of ground
situnte lying or being in the lairoub 'Ji Mount
Caimcl.'aiid design ited ou the geueral plan or
chart of said town of Mt. Carmcl. with the num
bers seven and eight (T and S) in b'.oct number
b.itv-two f4'J). and bounded un l desctibed as
follows, viz : On the north by an alley, .-net by '
lot number nine ('.'). so'ifli by Fourth s'reef, ;
and west bv Lemon street, containing in front j
ou snid Fourth Mrert lii'ty feet, and ext.-n.litig
baik in detail that width one hundred anil fifty
feet to an alley, whereon is eteiic l a two and j h Mn alk. po,uUwarj 1V iot ot lvlr: Kepler,
one-half story dwelliLg house, covering tl,e ;,',,, wl.stH.'jrj bv Maple street, with the appur
who'e. front ol said two lots n, other nuii.nlld- I tc,.llloe consisting of n two story frame house
ings; s the projierty ot JON A 1 H AN !.00Ki. ; all(, AUo :l Certaiu triangular lot or
ALSO,
two certain lots or fii-ces of ground situale ia
the iHirougb of Mount t armel, e.innty of Nor
thumberland, aud Slate of Pennsylvania, known
and designated on the general plan of said bo
rotigh as lots uumber live and six in block num
ber thirty-nine, bonnded northward by lot num
ber f. ei. 'ea'tward bv Pear alley, southward by
lot number n-ven,aud wc.-tward by Maple street.
! wiih the iiwmrtciianccs cousistingof a two-story
i frame double dwelling house with basement :
j the property of JOHN KF.cSLEK.
ALSO.
11 that certain lot of land lnessuage and tenc
n.ent ,;iu:ite in the borough of Kiversi.le, in the
county of Northumberland, and State of Penn
stlvaiiia, bottnde.l. marke.l and .bsciihcl as foi
l.iws. viz : Beginning at the southwest comer of
Avenue E.atid Fourth street : thence southward
ly along the west side of Avenue E. fifty feet to
lot K.; thence westerly along said lot one hun
dred and eighty-four feet to ai. alley; thence
northwardly along said alley fifty fet t to Fourth
strict : thence castwardiy along said street one
himdr
and eighty-four feet to the place of be
Siiininir, ticing lot maiKeu in sri.ioo inur
four (-1) in the plan of said Riverside, with the i
npptirtenances consisting of a two-story frame !
ilwelling house, with etore room, frame stable j
,u,, cot.T house ; s the propertv of WILLI AM :
I.IYF.Y. ;
a Lao,
AU that ecrtnin lot or piece of crotin l, situate. .
in the boiough of Sunbuty, county of" Northiim- J
berlaud. State of Pennsylvania, and bounded and j
described as follows, to wit : Bounded on the j
north and east bv canal or gut, lately belonging ;
to the Sunbury Canal and Water Power Compa- j
ttv. on the south bv lot No. 7, (number seven)
hi Yont;"'s additio'ii.nnd on the west by an alley;
.. " ... . 1 I .V..... ..... .1 mut
said a; iry runmiiL-noi iii" j.u ........ a.... e....
ivith the linnurtenances.
consisting ol a two
story brick house ; the property or .lOSr.ril
RICHARDSON.
ALSO,
Two certain lots or pieces of grouud, situate
in the borough of Mount Carmel, County of
Northumberland, and State of Pennsylvuuia.
i known and designated on the general plan of
of said borough us lots number ten and elevcu
i in block number fortv-one, bounded northward
bv lot number nine, eastward by Orange alley,
southward by lot number twelve, aud westward
by Hickory street, with the appurtenances, con
sisting of a two storv double frame dwelling
house and stable ; as the property or JOSEPH
. RAMSAY,
ALSO,
All that certiin two story frame messuage and
tenement, situate on the southwest side of Queen
street. on the corner of "Lock alley," in the bor
ough of Northumberland, in Northumberland
county, State of Pennsylvania, containitg in
front on said street, twenty feet, and iu depth
sixteen feet, more or less, with a kitchen in tne
rear, including jienh fourteen feet by twenty
f,.t oj.rj the nrte hslf of a lot or pice of frortnd
e
invite an oxh ruination of
OKSKSM C.OOIW, fM'st Mssortmoiit wliirli lliey nre selling at priern lower
1 han ever.
BLACK ALPACAS.
Call ami examine before iircliasino; elsev.Lere, our Alj-acas range in pi-ire
from 2-" ots.toS1.no.
si HSallEG!
BEST BRANDS
1 yn t'.i'le. !
The LarttBSt. liest
5
mL,
in the eouutv.
wr. wnraiEE & co.
Sunbury, Oct. 0, 174. Tin.
appu i tenant to saidbuildinfjjbeins; the northeast
erly one half part of lot Bnmber oue hundred
nnd eiirhty-one, (191) bonnded on the northwett
by "Lock alley," on the northeast by (Jueen
street, on ihe southeast by a part of lot number
one, hundred anil eighty-two, (lt) aud on the
southwest by the other part of" lot number one
hundred ami eighty-one, (181) containing sixty
feel iu front on Oneen street, and oue hundred
and ten feet in depth ; as thepropertv of CRAW
FORD F.CKEBT.
ALSO,
A certain lot or piece of ground sitnate in Up
per Augusta township, Northumberland county,
Pa., bounded and descrihed as follows, to wit :
Beginning; at stones in the lines of formerly John
B. Letikc.r and Charles Wilder' land where said
line terminates at the Catawissa road ; thence
by land of the said John B. Lenker north Bixty-
four decrees fifteen minutes west one hundred
sixty-seven feet seven inches to stones ; thence
by lands of formerly snid Lenker north twenty
live decrees forty-five minutes west forty-two
fee. to stones; thence by lands formerly C. S.
Wilder south sixty-four decrees fifteen minutes
eat one hundre.l and fifty-three feel and one
half to stones on Catawissa road, south forty- (
four decrees east forty-three and onc-hitif feel to
the ; lace oT btuinuing, with the appurteuanees
consisting of ;, two-iory frame dwell'mi; house, '
Ac.
Also. All -hat certain oilier loi or iee of
ground sifMu'.e in J. W. C&ke's audition lo the
borough of .Sunbury, eonnty and Stat? aforesaid,
known and designated on the plan of said addi
tion as lot number thirteen in block eleven, !
front in tr on Kailroad avenue twenty -tiv feet '
cilndi;i"; of that wi.ithvest one hnndre.l iintf
' fifty feet to a thirty feet street, with the appar
i tenancee consisting of a two-story frame dwell
ing house: lie the property of 8AMVEL.
BLOOM.
AIM.).
All the following described town lot of laud
situati iu the borough of Kiver'ida, in the coun
j ty of Northumbf rlaud und State of PennBylva
I nia, tiomdrd and described as follows, viz :
commencing . -'i ine uortueasi corner oi avenue
'A"' and Front street, thence northwarilly alorir
the east side of said avenue six hundred and forty-five
feet four inches to PtiS'iuehnna avenue,
thence alone; said avenue eai wardly one hun
dred and eighty-six feet eigh: an.! one half
inches to an aliev, thence southwardly iiloue;
said alley six hundred and sixteen feet and eleven
Inches to First street, thence along naid street
weslwardly oue hundred and etghty-four feet to
j the place of becinnine. bein lot A. 15. C. D. K.
J y. (i. H. I. K. L. and M. in section two (2) in
I tne piot nf ,,ajj uiyereid?.
Also, all tiiose. certain otlier town lots o
land
situate in the biroii";!i of Riverside in the county
: of Northumberland and State of Pennsylvania,
i coinmenciuz at tho northwest corner of avenue
I B. ami Fir.tl street, thence alonz said avenue
j northwardly five hundred aud eighty-six feet to
I StisiiUthaiiim avetme, thence, a 'ihii; sui 1 avenue
; we st wardly one tniuciied uml eihtv-.-'v feet
eifiht and a half inches to an alley, theiice alou
the said alley ouiko:aiy.alx hundred au.Jiaur-
n tet six inches to First ktreet, thence alonif
saiirvf reel eastwardly one hundred and eighty
four 4cet to the place of beginning, bein lota
niarii d N. O. P. Q. K. S. T. U. V. W. X. and
y. in section (2) two in the plot of said Kiver
shie, with the appurtenance erected on lot "X"
consisting of an unfinished two-story brick dwel
lin" house ; us the properfv of GEOttUE W.
P.KAY and JOSKPHIXE PiF.AY his wife.
ALSO,
A certain lot or piece of ground situate iu the ;
borotiph of Mount Curmel, county of Northutu- '
berlaud and State of Pennsylvania, knowu and
designated on tiie general (dan of said borough I
as lot number twenty-two in block numtirr tmr
ty bounded northward by lot number twenty-one,
eastward by Pear street, southward by lot uurn
ber twenty-three and westward by Ouk street,
contains in width twenty-five feet and in depth
one hundred and fifty feet with the appurte
nances consisting of a frame stable; es Ihe pro
perty of PHILIP S. YANUORN.
ALSO.
A certain tract or piece of land situate in the
township of Delaware, county of Northumber
land and State of Pennsylvuuia, bounded mid
j ilescrtoen as loiumi : oounuca norwiwaru oj -
lam: OI Jonn iimm. easiwara ny ianci oi woiia
Dimru, southward by land of (jldeon Beueer,
and westward bv laud of Daniel ( . Hoffman,
I
containing thirty-six acres more or less, with the
! appurtenances consisting of a two-story f.an.e
hnuse and stable : as the properfv of ANThO
NY STIlFL.
ALSO.
One and onf-half certain lots or pieces of
i ground situate in the borough of Mr. Carmcl,
! county of Northumberland ami ftafeof Pennpi
; vauial being one haif of lot number four and lot
! uumber five, bloi k tweijty-live, :i tiiHrked on
' the general plan of said borough. Bounded
north by lot of Alfred A res, east by Peach sl
i ley, 6011111 by lot number six, and west by Chest -j
nut Mri-it. villi the appurtenances consisting of
; a two story frame building. Also, a certain lof
or pic e of grounu. ii;'iate as arorcsai.:, snowu
and dcsigi-ated on the general plan of said Bor
ough as lot number one in blocli forty-uiue.
Rounded northward bv fourth street, eastward
; i.ieee of ground, situate as uforecatj, known and
I and desienat.-.l in the uenera.1 plan of said Bor-
otiuh as liUich tin ni iwr lony-eigui, wnerson i
crri tcd a two "storv frame hou-e and fUble:
as the property of ISAAC DF.TTFKEY.
A l.sl .
A certain lot or piece of trroiind. sltutate iu
Hendricks and ( letneiii's ad lition lo the borough
i of Nil!
mt v. in the county of Northumberland,'
and Mate id I'insylvaata. known and designat
ed in the plan of said addition ... lot number
thirty eifrht. bonnded northward by Pine street,
fast ward" by lot number thirty-seven, southward
l.v au n!v", westward by lot number thirty-nine,
containing in width thirty fief, und in depth one
hundred am' thirty feet, with the appurtenances,
consisting of a two story frame dwelling Imusp.
irid frame kitchen: a" th" proper r of Fl.t
MM. LEB.
ALSO.
All that certain tract or piece of luud. sltnatH
in the township of Lower Augusta, county ol"
Northumberland, aud State of Pennsylvania,
bounded anil described as follows, to wit : Be
ginning at u w hile oak eapliug, a corner of this,
and Joel Wolf's land, and in a line of Jonathan
Fasold's land ; thence by other land of said Joe!
Wolf south one fourth of degree, east one hun
dred ;.iid fortv-two imr. he to a stone ; llieuce
j bv land belonging to tlie heirs of Thoimis Wolf.
' deceased, due east thirty-two and six tenth ptir
j dies to a stone, north one fourth of a degree.
I east twetily-niue ourehes to a ttone. due east
i eighteen porches to a stone ; iheuce by other
laud of John L. Shive. north om- fourth of a de
S gree, east one hundred and tfii perches to a
j stone ; thence by land of said Jonathan Fasold.
north eighty-six degrees, west forty-two perches
! to the place of beginning, containing thirty-two
i acres ami one hundred and fifty perches strict
in.,n, ....n.l.i., m
"to-...,, ........... , .............
a two storv weatherbourded log house.
Also, all that certain other tract or piece of ,
land, situate as aforesaid, bounded and described;
ns follows, lo wit : Beginning at a pine knot,
a corner of this and Peter ElsterV land, and on
a liuc of Abraham Wolf's hind ; thence by land
of the said Abraham Wolf, south eighty-seven
and one half degrees, west one hundred and six ;
and Fcven tenths perches to a pine knot ; thence
K I.....I Tl.ni.t.iu YVi.lf deccnacd unit Jol
Wolf, north one degree, east one hundred and
fifty-one and five tenths perches to a pine knot ;
thence by hind of Jacob Bartholomew and Sam
uel Kliutrer, eouih eighly-fotir and three fourths
degrees, east one huudred and six aud eiicht
tenths to a pine knot ; thence by land of Mary
Eisler and Bencville Bower, south one degree,
west one hundred and forty-one and flvo teuths j
perches to the place of beginning, containing ;
ninety-seven acres and one hundred and twenty ;
perches strict measure, with the appurtenances. I
consisting of a baik barn ; ss the property of
JOHN L. SUIYE.
Taken in execution and to be sold by
S. II. ROTHERMEL, Sheriff. '
SberlfT Office. ?nnbnry. Pfl.. Oct. 0. 174.
& GO.,
their immense new stock of
of
Points,
OF Ffl U
;iiil -, t.o.i-.
S L
NS
OF
sLt j$!b 30 eEE
CEHTBAL DRUG STORE
q.b.cXdvllader
Is the place to bny pure and fresli
MKDICINES, DRUGS,
TAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, REHFl'MEnY,
NOTIONS. CIGARS.
TOI5ACCO, LIQUOR
lor medicinal purposes, aud all other arti
cles usually kept iu a first-class Dru Store.
Special attention paid to compounding pre
scriptions and family receipts by competent
druggists.
I am prepared to f::mbh in ii:.intitie? to suit
purchasers and at Philadelphia prices.
CALCINED PLASTER.
PHILADELPHIA LIME,
FINISHING SAND,
PI TER1M. HAUL
Portland, Koir.an. Ro:-c;iil.i ;
CEMENTS,
,.! lahisli
Land Plaster for Farmers. Timothy and ( lover
."Wits. Also, Careen Seed of n'i kinds. Aaii
and set a R'iral Resil-ter for 1'5T4.
liKU. 15. t'AlAV At.l.ADErl.
Siitiburv, Feb. B, ls74.-lv.
1871. FALL MILLINERY. 1STL
Sect"d with src-.it taste and car" hive been
opened at Miss L. J.HI5SLER"? Store.
.Market Square. Sl'XBrStY. V.X..
all the new shapes in
HATS AND P. ON NETS.
Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &e., and all UimU
of Millinery (ioods.
Fancy (j.xids of every description, llonneti
aii'! Iiats trimmed in the nio-t espodittous man
ner with the nt most precicion. A full line of
ladies' caps- (.'all and examine before pureh.-.s-iitiT
elsewhere. MISS L. sniSSLEIL
Assortet
i Ctapst
45
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hIMrei. lo Kind Ont.
rrMIE Overseers of the l'.r of the borough of
1. Sunbtiry. he ie in i heir charge several chil
dren of" different ag. -, supported from the taxes
of Ihe borough, who .in.'cT the law can he bontn!
out. Persons desirous of ot.iainiug either boys
or girls would do w.ll by conferring with the un
dersigned. FREDERICK MERRILL,
GEORGE HARRISON,
SEB. KOl'GHNEK.
Overt""rs of the I'oor.
Sunbtiry. Aug. !-. lTl. "m.
Tailoring! Tailoring!!
CHARLES MAIHL,
"IJESPECTFI'LLY informs the citizens that
W he has jnsf received his
.Spring nml Siiimiif r tUntMls.
at his
TAILOR SHOP,
on Fourth Street, below Market, iu the Millie.;
building, and thi't b is prepared lo make tip all
kinds of
GENTS' A KOV SI ITS.
of the latest sij o
enee iu the bu-im -him
a trial.
Clothing will be
and American Fa-!
manner.
ap;.-;:;.
. Having had much experi
he ieire I he public to give
made i;i in the latest P.ni
'n- i;i the most satisfactory
rHARLES MAIHL.
New KVillinery Store.
MISSE I.. .X S. WEISER
Having removed their Millinery Store into the
larg building adjoining Zcttiemoyer's stove
stoic, on Market st reel , where they have j-t-t
o;.e-ieJ ;i i.ir-c :ie I clcgtnt :i;,s.rf.ioettt of"
Fashionable .11illiiirj liooilt.
embracir.'' everything nsuaily kept in a wet;
looked Mi.lin.iy c-l-.blishinent. Their trk i-
Ptlre new Mul cotlM-IS of the !:!. -t
Nr York nml Phikt.Mphiii sty!".
niJKSS MAKIXi:
in all If "ranch. will rcciv p.-.rtieiibte iitt. e-
INTANT KolIKS IN STOCK.
Term- reason. ible and satisfaction guaranteed.
Cutting and Fitting attended to, and CltiTdren's
and liov- e'othin'.' made to order.
MISS L. WEISER,
MISS S. WEISER.
Sunbliry. April 17. IS7-!-
W AT IIF.S. JF.H EI.KY V SII,F.K
. WARE.
John W. Slrrnson.
Corner Third and Market Sts, Knnbnry, Pa.
T-T A completely renovated hU Store Room.
J.X and opened the largest assortment of
! WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SOLID 5IL-
ES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SOI
YER AND PLATED WARE,
ever exhibited in this part of the State. Every
thing in the Jewelry line i kept in tor.
Sllvrr-li are.
Rraeelets.
IlingH aV Chains,
of every description and of the finest quality.
Particular attention paid to repairing
Watches., Clocks, Jewelry. Ae.
HAIR JEWELRY" made to order.
Srtnhrtrv. Mirch 6, T74.