Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 04, 1874, Image 3

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    SUicrican. I
SUXHUKY. DEl'EMUKU 4, 1S74.
Knilroixl Time 1 able.
until. I. and pr-rntnm: "F tkains atmnwuy.
N. C. K. W.. K;-t. P. .1 E. R. R. West.
PNW Fa. IO O.i a m j Erie Mail, o.-fi a :n
l"'.-,ira Mail, TiS I i" I L'k Haven A. 11.55 a in
Erie M-iil, !"" i ni ! F.lmira Mail 4.1" p m
Hiurisbnrg A.N.40 p m I Fast Lino. " P
SINhl'llY AND M.VVIMOWN It. K.
Leave Siicbury fo I.e-Tistovn at "..,;0 a. '"
inn; 4. -ii J'. :i:.
rrive ut Snnburv from
I.ewistov.n :it 1.15
am! p. n:'.
MIVMOSUS l'tVIs;:N, . '. K. W.
I Aiiitivi:
l .rPS, 12.01 p ill I Mail,
c.:; 4 " p in I Express
U.2. a m
3..V v m
n accommodation train leaves Shamokin
7. nia m. arriving at Ml. Carmel t 7.40 ;i
at
in.
Returing, leave Mt. Carmel at "..15?
in, arnv-
itur ut Shamokin O.4.. p in.
i .,i,.v ,v Hi.ixvisWKi; I.
K. Tkmns
leave Northumberland as follows '.1.45 a- in.,
i i in t. m arrive ut 10.r.5H.tn.,nnd .ri.4.ip.m.
1). 11 & W. R. R. Trains leave at .."
and arrive at :i..VI p. in.
a. in.
ccidental Insurance Tickets ran lie lia.l of
.1. Sh'.pmun, Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
Summer Arrcrnient lor the lot
Oflice at sunbury, I'a.
nffl.-c Ojvit f-oin C..50 J. ", ' s !' elcrl'1
Oil ,S'(US.
TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE
MAIL?.
Arrives as follows :
Fiom th East at 5.1 li a. m., 4.10 p. ni..
South, 5.15 a. in., 4.10 p. in.
West, 5.15a. m., 11.1 5 a.m., I.ojJ'.iii.
..n.l 4.10 n. m..
North,1.50 a. m..ll.l" a. ni., 4.10 j
Shamokin and Mt. 'nii l, '.'.-5 a.
i. in.
, in.
Shamokin proper, 4.00 p. in.
Ma.is close as follows :
For the Eart, 5.45 a. tn., 1. r.O a. m-, 4 "10 Y- "'
K.00 p. m.
- South, :o.50 a. in-. 4.50 V- ,rt s P- '"
West, 10.50 a. m., o.50 p. in., .00 p. in.
North, 3.50 p. in.. 8 p. ni-,
Shamokin proper 11.15 a. in.
Shamokin nn.l office on that route; 4.-0
p. ni.
Money orders will tit e Wsued after 0 p. in.,
on Saturday. J. J. SMITH, P. I.
toczl Xffahs.
To Sri! uim K To THE A MFliii'AV. A fter
Ijnuary lt publishers will be compelled to pre
pay th-prtar,e on all t'"" Wrs they "end to
.ubcrit.ers who .lo rot reidc in the county
.there the paper is published. Of course publ
ishers will not he expected to do thin and give
redii too. It will tm nectary, therefore, lor
u. h subscribers to remit the amounts due hy
hem top-thor with an advance payment ol at
Mist six 'mouth. We make no additional charse
or poMa-c, Imt in rlace of it, demand advance
aTuient. Purii.g the preM-tit and fnHowinK
loinh wc ha;l fend statement of subscription
ue to a nnnihc-r of our subcnher.. Wc would
arui-tly request all who may receive them will
.milt at once the amount they 2we as we are in
ed 1 the funds. In all cases where advance
ivnient is neglected, will add twciity-tue
-nts per year to the Mihsciiption price, but in
nv.t rae if such lielert we intend to dis
ir.time the paper until advance payment i
adc, and to require immediate pyment of the
nount due.
Sti'cribers wi1iin Le county will .ive no
-t:i-e to pay. Hut hey are reminded that
ublisher are compellec; tc pay cash to their
oiknu'ii, to the paper water', for ink, type,
ut, fnel, the-r own livitiir, tfad erj ytliinir that
iters- into the hUFine. We, tlref,i-sil not
lord to pve long credits. F.vcry mwriber
lght to pay up within the year, and where it is
ni-r nej'.ected Miry ought at least to pay as
m h in advance as they have been iu arreaie
would require a much larger capital than we
,.ef were we to give unlimited credit, or in- j
ed, for a very long lTiod. Necessity lual i
xorable demand that payments be made
ore promptly than heretofore has been the
stom, and as every body else demands casli or
ves but hort credit, we must do the same.
Lom.-A lady's light striped, woolen shawl
is lost on the Fair ground during the late Fair
the Vnion Park and Agricultural Society, at
is place. The Cuder will confer a favor, and
eive the thanks of the lady by leaving it at
is office.
Pi'.KT" of all kinds of printing reduced at this
lee.
Pl'.K ts of all kind of Job Piinting reduced at
Is. office.
Prices of all kinds of Plain and Fancy Print-
g reduced at the .4v.Vflt office.
The mild season has Wn very favorable to
lildillg.
Time for the annua! donations to country
rgym.n.
The mild Autumn wa a great comfort to the
lp!e poor.
Hens should be entirely satisfied with the price
g are 'fcrrging.
In these liart :.ine a tweuty-five cent bill
iks a big as an o!d-f.'-hioned coverlid, and a
e cent uicklc ls large us a cart wheel.
What more heartrending auguish cau be im
ined than biting into
.. ,.!..,-,. i ..n.i il.en :
diirg a big fat w.nm wriggling
ngue ?
over your ,
!
unburn
F4isrh-.ir iu't coins jjut of fashion, as re- . a nanuso,,.-: pe--...
iii.sKii. ir h i j( i remove the surplu hair, which i nev-
irted This informat ou our reiiortrr ha from i W1' ' 1
inen. i nm " i , better stvle than when cut bv his luas-
ladv who has a bald head and Cflv dollar ; " r"' '" ",u' ' ., , . . ...
iaav "' ler hand. io to his establishment, and you vvid
orth of false curls. 1
. conn out a new man.
Thr phmnet Venus is now visible in broad day j
iht, east wrd of the sun, under favorable con- . A ,lllTlurTE Tl'.ui.- One of the longest
tioiiB of the atmosphere. She U t een in W) i,:,Ve ever had in this count y, is now
je. afternoon. She attained her ;:rcateh! blii- i ,),..,.-. , :, ,-lo-e. Il is the case of Hem y Say
ancv on the2:a nil., and "ill now pradtully . .,";,t. Samuel John and others, and has
e her liljht till the V,h inst.. wheu she will be I
sible ouly a" a black spot moving slowly across j
je dire of th.: sun.
oniKK Railroad Schedule w.nt "nitocflect on
I on.' a v hist. The M0 p. in- ti.iin has been
ilhdrawn, and trains will now ran as follows :
oilC Fast Vail l i.:;0 a - n: , Fast Line 2.30 a.
i. Phil. F.rpresn ;.40 a. m. Fxpress 2.00 p.m.
Ye-t ward train- remain unchanged.
,v, ... .... ...... ihe Iu::, ,i.at C..1. Neil", of ihe
.. ii....... ,.i..,.,n! .t.- rebnildiiiL' and
vauinpioii ii. - v- i -
tiiaririntr his hotel
Tl. I'ol.ifiel lias, un.iues-
oiiablv. the most d.'rimble
and val'iable lnca-
on for a hotel in sut-bury. and !..'
how to
y n hotel.
S, hi.)" IIE41H. We leeiet to b am that the
v.le of Mr. Abraham liliiss.-r, of Lower M.i'ua
.oy township, whs utlaiked with paralyiln on
londay moruini:, from the . fleets of which she
la-d n Wednesday morning. Mrs. IMnsscr was
i, estimable lady, esteemed by all who ku.-w
,er. She was a cousiMant member of the church
d b, loved by le-r neighbom and fi "lends for her
any christian virtu.-., and who will great .y
uourn la r lo? .
Cr. printed letter heads, bill heads, stale
,.et and have your card printed on envelopes
.11 to be hud cheap ut the Avif.ki. v oflice. Wc
.ave jun received a larpe variety of pnper, rn
felopes. ,Vc, for that pnrjow.
Who Tti.ii nvT T-. L.si;. The lin.hj of
.Vednesday, has t!a- following : "Lost, on No
..ml)er r.'Oth, a whit.- dog, about eighteen inches
i'h, having two brown pi'tehes on back, and a
-.ieh over one eve."' Will the editor eX-
.lain how the dog bream- yi,7.f ; whether ne ; mmd fully very soon io mum mho- i.c -l
id been at a Ieinoeratir i iub meetin..', mid j dy hit uion the size and style or architecture,
.'ii.awtt.rv. -.re old or new patches. There is room for just such a hotel near the
Notht.. We have scut out a number of bills
o dili'iuent subiscribers wit'niu a few weeks, and
I lave received rcsjxiiises io only two. We will
state that if there are any snbscriben in the
ountj who have more money, more gram, Hour,
urkev, chicken, geese, ducks, and such like
ban tbev can "s'-w away" these time. and
bo are" indebted for the Avr.itirs, why M
hem fend them on and g'l receipts.
KeiMon. The 1111st ne.jimenl Pennsylva-
',j Volunteers will have a review at this place
on the 15th iii4t.,to form a permanent organ-zn-lion
of that P.eEitneut for the j.nrpose of keeping
il'.ve iV friendship and memoiies of their army
life. Col. P. IT. AHabaeti, commander of thnl
P.egimeut, wi'l be prcbcnt. Ii is hoped that all
Ihe members of the orgnui rat ion will be present
at the reunion aa the proceeding will be beneti
al and interesting. Arrangements will "be
-i.ade to get special rates wilh the railroad rom-
-..iliies.
!..i.:iay Pi;ii TN. -'nr rraUers are remind
cd 1h:it b'jslniss men who advertise are the host
to d.-a! with, and oo.Js an- found to "ic lower in
pri.-c, prneraiiy, thau elsewhere. This may be
accounted f. r by the fad that they buy cheaper,
s.-!i more goods, which '.eaves them jut r.s
handsoiiie a prolit as thore who sell goods with
out ajverisit!,-. As the hoiidavs ;:ie apj roa. h
in.an.l a number of j rescuts will be cxehanirt d,
a !)irecteiy f.r their purchase w ill not b:: out of
place.
In the Dry Good.- li-ic, W. II- Whit nicr V Co.,
h::v.- oon:p!--te r-loi-W where l;io-t :my aitiele of
drcs oo.ls may be f jund.
Messrs. Mau. A Rro., l:ecpti: r !.Mjc-t n.-soit-meiit
.f Notions in this place. Their piod? arc
of a (litV-n lit nature 1 1 those of i.-th' r stores.
Woolen ..nd Futic-r ;-ds of ftVs a '1 y
never before seen in Siiibuiy.
Messrs Reed Bro., .c Scasoitz, have a lar-re
Mm.k of all kind., of the b.-t Piy tieods, Groce
ries, Ac., in M:irfcit. and sell cheaper than rvr
be fire.
I. mops" Iln-s Goods. Woolen Good. t:
Miss Kate Murk has all the latest styles that
can be found in the city markets.
Mii.im:hv Goo)s. Miss L. Shisskr has a ;e
i.eral variety of Miliinery Goods, Filch as hats,
bonnets, ribbons, flowers, and an immense assort
ment of notions suitable for holiday presents.
Miss M. L. Gossi ek's store looks payer than
ever with its splendid display of millinery
poods. Her stock is being constantly replenish
ed. Tnr. store or Miss L. & S. Wei-er is attracting
the attention of the admirers of the beautiful,
and maidens srnile as they gaze upon the nume
rous presents to be found there. Beaux remem
ber the above places during the holidays. All
are sure to please their sweet heffrts by buying
presents at their establishment.
JrwEi.itv. John W. Stevenson has replenish
ed his stock for the holidays. Everybody can
tind an article there that will he appreciated,
not only by the ladies, but by gentlemen and 'the
rest of mankind.
Pi:kfi-mf.i:y, A.c G. H. Cadwallader, l)i. '.
M. Martin & Co., and W. W. Melick, have each
opened an entire new supply of perfumery, and
notions generally, suitable for the holidays.
Cl.OTHiNn. Gentlemen who want a good suit
made npto order, are directed to ciul at J. r.
chaffer's. Third st., or on Charles Maihl. At
cither or these establishments Utter fitting suits
are made up than can be hart in the cities. They
are first class cutters, and keep all the latest
t tyles of winter goods.
RrviiTMinr CioTiitMi. In this line Sunbtiry
was never belter supplied than at present. The
goods displayed at Simon iV Oppcuhcimcrs store
on Third street, and W. 15. Heller's on the coi
ner or Third and Market, arc filled lo ouerflow
iug with an cn'ire new stock of readymade clo
thing, and gentlemen's furnishing goods. Full
suits from head to foot, all of the latest styles,
can be had at prices "I per rent, less than any
w hi ic else in the county. There is no article of
gentlemen's wear that may not be had at these
establishments.
Haktiw'arf.. The boys and also the girls will
N- plad to learn that Messrs Haekrtt, Con ley v.
Mateer have jnt opened a fine assortment of
skate. Cutlery of every description will be
fonnd there, besides a general assortment of eve-
j rv description of Hardware.
j Should any of our readers be without a good
stove on which to prepare their holiday dinner,
they will find a better stove at J. B. Reed'?,
j North Third street, than has ever been used in
J this section of country. Any article of tinware,
or (sinking utensils, are ki pi nt his ttore, and
most beautiful parlor stoves as presents.
GnocF.riEs. In this line G. W. Smith takes
the lead in supplying everybody with a fresh ar
ticle. Every article! in the grocery line, is kept
at his store. Numerous articles never before
found at stores in Sunbtiry can b- had at prices
as low as iu the city.
Cin.. rioNAitv imi Ovsn its. Capt. S. F.
... . r 1 :
Nevin. beside having a tall assortment 01 uuie
c.,miie. toy. Xc , keeps a constant supply
of hc ,t ystrrs found in the market, (let
your oysters from him, wholesale or re'.ail, and
a Cook Book will be presented to you, teaching
everybody how to prepare the bivalve, so as to
constitute a palatable holiday dinner, thus in
creasing the joy of the day. Order promptly
filled, and delivered at the residence of the pur
chaser.
Nf.vvlt married lec,ple, and also older ones
who have worn out their furniture will find a
fre-h supply at ft. L. Roiidenbush's More, in Ma
sonic buildings. His slock is hansomcr than
ever, besides much cheaper, corresponding with
the times. Handsome bedroom suites, and par
lor furniture expressly for the holiday will be
found there.
Boots ank Shoes. Messrs. Smith Bro., suc
cessors to W. II. Miller, nth a stock of millions
of pair of boots and shoes, are still receiving a
large assortment for the holidays. They do a
leading business, and keep the finest and best
qualitvto supply their customers. Gumshoes
of every style for ladies, gentlemen and children
w ill be found cheaper then before.
The above place w ill be found to contain any
holiday prcseui that may be. desired. Gentle
men making their purchases will lind that the
ladies will admire their good tate by making se
lections at these store", and their admiration of
their liege lords w ill still be increased if they, be
fore returning home with their presents, call up
on Mr. James Wushinglou, at the 'King Tonso
ria! Sainou,' where you will 1m; 'just in time' to
im.leri'o mi entire renovation oi your numaiu
appearance uy naviu a mii.shu
-. sVnifnl hand, luakinir T""i I ' look IlKC
I . . : Tl... flifL-imr i,f Ids sci-orft
( j)( Jiro:,rr. u,.Hrly three weeks. Jud-e Fll- j
w) )1 of K;IHJtl)!ti,u t , presidini:. J ud-e liockefel- j
l.-r having b u previously interested as council.
The suit wah
brou-'ht lor the lent, i nrs and
,,,,;. ,it a tract of coal laud iu
th- shamokiu
r,.gion, recovered reveral year since iu an actioti
j ,- ,.j-tmeiit afaiust the defendants and their
I The amount in controversy is con-idc-
: rable. The plaintiti is represented by F. W.
llut:l-es, and John Kyan, Ks.j., of Potsvilie, and
! S. P. Wolvrrton. E., f Sunbtiry
The coun-
II. Packer, and
I se lor (lelenuaill-l un: imjii
! Ceo. Hill Fs.irs., ul this place, al.ci . h.voiihj,
1 .... .T,l-. ...
: F.S'its., of Ianvn:e
Di:aiii or .Ioiinsi.t Siuhir. lutelliirence
of the friends of Mr. Joht.sey Shatter wai. rereiv
rd.on Saturday last, of his sudden death. Mr.
Shall', r whs a rcident of this place for a number
of years, and followed the oreupation of railroad
engineer. He was one of the tirst engineers run
ning on the Shamokiu Division, and was employ
ed on that road until the !. H. t W. P.ailroad
commenced ojieralioi.s, when he run on that road
until hi removal to the West, about two years
ago. His death will be regretted by hi numer
ous friends in this vicinity.
T.... li..:!., n.i S il in ila V hlht . meld ioned the
f .et that .!.' NefT is considering the appeals of
r.i ... welt . from
many oi i ne eniAenn ,
different sections of the county, to enlarge his
"Washington Hotel." The Colonel" idea is to
make the building 100 feet deep on 2d street by
f.0 on the Square, and three tories high, with
French roof. No doubt he will make up his
i
I Court House, an. t tin-v oi.ni.-
, . . . -. .. i
is iuM the man to
run il .
Hr.NKY Wii.iim.m, an old citizen of Milton.died
at the hotel in Danville, recently occupied uy nis ,
son, on Friday, the 2oth inst. His death occur- .
red some time during the night, as whetihe was
visited on Saturday morning life had fled. He
leaves a widow and several children to mourn ,
his in.-s. Mr. Wilhelin was about '. years of:
lf;!in;n.(. !
- - i
N'i 4T Fr.N'r.. A very neat fence is being erect- j
ed around the church lot of th" St. Matthew" !
Fpiscopal ( 'htireh.
On Wednesday evening last, the members of
Phohomokiu Tribe No. C'.', I. of R. M., of this
place, made a donation to Mr. Daniel .art man,
one of their members, who has been sick for f.e
v,.rol vto'i'hc. Clnrdv wotthtly bestowed.
A l!i r.c;ni; Cai ti i;r.i in Scmu ki-H Hoi se
Sr.xhf n -.! Stocks (if Goois Rrccovri:i:i Tnr
lii iKii ak in Jam.. A couple of years ago a man
natiird MeCi-rmiek was arrested in this place for
pel pel rating a series of rohbeiies in stores,
dwellings, VC., and a large lot of pluuder was
captured in his bouse. We now have a bimilar
case to chronicle. During the last few months
nuinero'is robberies have again been perpetrated.
Wuilnier .t Go's store, Driesbach's store. Super's
jewel! v store, Brit:
store in Cukctown, John )
IJ. Ilaar." confecticnerv. Conley, Hackett .V Ma- ;
Ma- j
leer's l.jrdare store, Keller's and
watch maker shops, and other plan-:
were enter-
ed. and a I iilc amount of roods in th
e aggre-
t
gate, were carried ofT. Every attempt tocapture ,
the Libber frilled il bnr-'larv was irrtting to !
be a verv romiiiourfeei;ir- nce. But at least one
of the burglars of all the above stores has at last,
been captured in the person of David K. Shoop,
who Iia- been living In Sunbtiry for the past
year. He was formerly a r.iilroad employee, but
has been out of constant employment for some
time, lie is about thirty years of a;-e, and has a
wife and several interesting little children living
in
David Hatipt's house, on the west side of I
I Fifth street, between Chestnut and Market st?.
The credit for hi detection is dne to Mr. Win.
j M. Shafler, bricklayer, for whom he worked as a
hod rarrier in the erection of Sol. Boyer ncw
honsc. Mr. Shaffer had placed a large pistol iu
Driesbach's store fir sale, but it was taken otf
with other things stolen from that establishment
soon after. Sha Her overheard a suspicious con
versation in the depot between fchoop and seve
ral strangers, wherein something was said about
"our club numbering twenty-live," and ''being
scattered over the country,'' and that "more
members were wnited." nr somethimr to that ef
fect. Mr. ShnhVr got no clue until I liaiiKsgiv- j
lug day. He had been ill, and was vihii.eii oi
that day, among others, by Mr. Dav. Ilaupt,
Shoop's landlord. The conversation turned upon
the recent robberies, and, among other remarks
Mr. Hatipt made, was one that Shoop was not
working, but that he still paid some rent. Shaf
fer, knowing that Briggs store in Caketown was j
robbed of money as well as goods, aeked Mr.
Ilaupt what kind of money he paid him in, w ho
replied, "ten dollars, nearly all in pennies." Mr.
Shaffer tbereuiion had Mr. Ilaupt to bliug
htm three one dollar packages, for which he gave
him biuk bills. Mr. ShnfiVr said nothing to Mr.
Ilaupt about his suspicious, but kept the penny
packages until he was able to go out, when he
took them to Mr. Briggs, who identified them as
having been wrapji-il up and marked by him. A j
search warrant and a warrant for Shoop arrest
were issued yesterday by Squire Brice, and Con- j
stable Wm. Bright repaired to Shoop's house and
arrested him. Mr. Brigg.s and other victims of
his thieving propensities, put in an appearance,
and the house was searched, and stacks of goods
of all kinds were unearthed in different parts of
the house, packed in chests, boxes, bags. .Vr
When the search commenced, Mrs. Shoop show
ed great nctivity in leading off, opening bureau
drawers andjeupboard- where nothing was found.
But when a chest wa demanded to be opened,
she refused. I'pon being told it would tie bro
ken open,she unlocked it but immediately swoon
ed away. She lay in an um-onseious state for a
long time, Dr. Shindel being summoned to at
tend her. The chest wan found full of stolen
goods. A huge amount of the stuff found has
not yet been claimed. H was all hauled to
"Squire Brice's cilice, where nearly all of the
above parties were present and recovered some of
their goods. The hardware firm recovered two
of the six call' skins stolen fiotii them, live of
their revolvers, and a lot ol their pen knives and
scissor. Mr. Briggn recoveied nearly all the
goods stolen from him, about $50 worth. Some
of Murray fc Vs pocket books, and .) forth,
were identilicd by Mr. Black, one of thii linn.
John B. Haas recovered a small lot of cigars and
candle, and the key of his store door. A lot ol
watches were found, doubtless bt, den from either
Mr. Kesslei or Mr. Vogt, but neither ol these
men are now in town. They will no doubt iden-
tify some of the watches,most of which had been ,
left Willi them for repairing. One of the owners
r I i.ic u.-,.teli .mom' the lot. and said he had I
give,, il to Mr. Kessler to repair. Among the J
goods not claimed so far, is a lot ol uinlerwear,
gloves, men's hose, handkerchiefs, spoons, su
gar, dried fruit, boot and shoes, a lot of fresh
pork, revolvers of all siz.es, Ac, Vc. A dark lan
tern was also found in the house, a useful thing
to a burglar. Snoop confessed at ouce and was
sent to jail. The scene at the house was heart
rending. The wife lay iu fits, and the children
were crying bitterly, persisting between their sobs
that their father did not steal the things. Shoop
said he had noaccomplice, at the hearing, to oth
ers he said he had one, but that he was not in
town now. There is but little doubt but that he
had one or two accomplice. A number of bunch
es of keys were found in the house, among them
key to freight cars. Shoop came to this place
from Montoursville, but previous to lesiding
there, hailed from Millersburg. Da.'i of Wcd-in-sdav
last.
Tiiankm.ivino d:.v of Thursday of last week
passed off very .jiiictly and was generally ob
served by this whole community. A sermon
was delivered in the Reformed, church by Rev.
Mr. DeMover appropriate to the occasion. In i
looking over our rxi-nu-es e nua uiai uic uav ;
. . . . i . .i . .. i
was made one ol juonee :n many piaee, nun ie
minds us that the devotional part of Thauk'Kiv
iii): in the observani e of that day. i pro -ins
"small bv decrees and beautifully ...," al its
every ret Jin. Those iu authority name a day
and recommend mat it be devnted to r.-tuiniiiL'
thank to the (iiv. r of ail i;il'ts for the many
bles.iti23 we enjoy, and the people respond by
gormandizing, and having a pood time generally.
"iviti" lilt'" regard to the arknowietlgiiietil oi
obiition. to the source of rve.y Uece?l,y
luxury of life. Church service on that day ate
n,.rW nitended. and uie ii-'aided more as an
i - 7 ...
episode of the occasion than as Uie principal
duty of the day. Hut p-rhaps to b- "jolly"" is a
piactical way lo be thanklul.
TliV party who are so mean and stile.''
'S not
((( j,ttt rnizt; the "ornau" of their puty, do not
! deserve recocnllloii uy lue voieis oi mm .ui,.
When an oflice is to till, such Iie-n should be .fit
out ill tne cold. on ly.
The above applies to ali paiti. s. Hat then,
brother F.iehho'.tz is probably not aware of a se
ciet movement to withdraw the larger poition of
the J-atiouaije ol hispilty from his ofllee. and
that the honor of publishing the Democrat ir or
"a:: of the county is to fall upon another h- id.
C..i ni n. Pinx Tri'iNo". Council met at 7 o'
clock on Tuesday rvenlilL', Mr. If:ta in the
Chair.
Members present, Messr.-.. Haas, Heitii, Mar
kle, Hendricks, ilueher, Miller, Irviu and (ieod
rich. Minutes of la' meeting read and appiov. d.
(n inotien of Ml",, lrvin, it was
Itesolved. That a romtnittee of threi
be lit
pointed to furnish a suitable sale for tin'
rough, and report at the next leeeting.
Committee, Messis. 1 1 vin, Mai kle and Hen
drirks.
( Irdeis granted :
(ias ( o. (Nov.)
Fire Co. No. 1 (Nov.)
;iio no
00 50
:;5 oo
20 IN)
u oo
; i:;
4 20
io no
! Washington Fire Co. (Nov;,
Oood Intent Fire Co. (Nov.).
J. K. Kieholtz
Steam Fire Co. No. I
Sol. Mantz
James Farra
On motion of Mr. Heiidticks, il vva-
take
Resolved. That the Finance ( ommittei
I up all bills r-gainn the borouuh and present
' them to Council.
! ILK. (ioodrieh, ca'll
50
i On motion of Mr. lrvin, it was
! Resolved, That an order be granted to 1 own
Clerk for t'iiT 50.
Motion lost.
Division called for Messrs. lrvin, Huchcr,
Miller and Cioodr'u h voting aye.
On motion of Mr. Hendricks, it was
llesolved. That an order be gi anted to all par
ties roncenied in paving Front street.
On motion, adjourned.
Lkwis Dkwaiit, Town Clerk.
i
i List of Let tern remaining in the Pot Oflice in
' S'ltibury, December 1, 174 :
i Col. II. Cake, ( has. Kdelman, Miss Mary
i (Iribbn. Alfred Hopp, Mrs. F.liza Kerlaud, Mrs.
j Barbr'm K. Long, James Mayhotning, Mrs. Mary
Morris, J. Shisslcr.
Persons calling for letters will please sny they
i irp Oil certified.
I " .1. J. SMITH, r
vt.
Jn:vit:N rou 1ST5. The nuniber of per.ions
fr:n each di.-trict put in the jury wheel for 175
was furnished to the JhtiUj, by I). M. Schwartz,
one of the Jury Coimnissioiserp, as follows. They
ni- niipiu tinned in each district according to the
nh!i;Ic r ( f taxable
S )0 .-
Sntibui y, 11. W ....
w. v:.
Upper Augusta....
The to!.! number being
30
".y.'.'.."".'.'.'.'. -M
:2U
43
45
Lower Augusta.
Shamokin township..
Shamokin to
I M:Vi
Nit.
borough ...
i;
!2S
Shani 'k'.n borough, K.
W
w
W.
. o n
Ml. arniel biro:i"h...
M4
:t
10
1?
Is!
I -' -1 li'.i'l:bil'.
I'pper Mahanoy
Cameron
War; bin!: ton
j Jordan
I Jackson.
Zcrbe
i Little Mahanov...
16
20
Jl
C
;:fi
43
Lower Mahanoy
Norlhumberland borough.
Point
Chillisouaque
Milton, N. W
" S. W
Turbut
Turbutville
Watsontown
Delaware
Lewis
McEwcnsville
Rush...
Riverside
23
oo
37
11
V,
40
27
I
20
C
"Pi.rAsr. Stoi mt " -What ?" "Times are
hard, money is scarce, business is dull, retrench
ment is a duty. Please stop my " "Whisky?"'
"Oh, no : times are not hard enough for that
yet. But there is something else that costs me a
large amount of money every vear, which I wish j
lo save. Please stop my " letiacco, cigars,
snnff.'" "No, no, not these: but' I must re
trench somew lere. Please atop my" "Rib
bons, jewels, ornaments and trinkets?" "Not
at all ; pride must be fostered, if times are ever
no hard ; bat I believe I can see a way to effect
nuite a saving iu another direct ien. Please stop
my " "Tea, co!!'c. and needle- and un- ;
healthy luxuries ! ' "No, no, no ; not these ; I j
cannot think of such a sacrifice. I mast think
of something else. Ah ' I have it now. My pa- j
per costs sixtern rents a month ; two dollars a j
. ... ... .....
ar; 1 inu-t favi- that. rieaM- sioji my papei : :
That will carrv me through the panic easily. 1 j
twiiere in retrenchment and economy, especially j
in brain-. " t'htttch f uUu. j
I llK Tlti: A'.ILHK AN.
'..(" ( ., De
2d. 14.
Mr.. Il!noi: :
The people about the Ferry appeared to enjoy
themselves very well on Thanksgiving day. But
they were not ijiiite as well favored as their
neighbors further down the river at the little
town of llerndon. Mr. W. V. '.iveiwood had a
flock of thirteen geese, that took a jaunt down
the river on the morning of Thankgiving day,
and as the good people ol llerndon do not olleu
see such vihitois, they thought likely at first
sight, that it was a fleet of Republicans just re
turning Troin a trip up Salt River ; but by taking
a closer view, they discovered what was coming,
and as some of theni had neglected to provide for
a Thanksgiving dinner, they thought it a good j
chanre tosecure a goose orlwo lor me occasion, j
They sallied forth to meet them in boats and ca- '.
noes, with guns, gigs, anil likely some other in- j
btruinents of death, and then the slaughter com- :
meneed, and the result was that the entire flock
w is captured. Wc do not believe that the few!
of the good people of Ilerndou who were so for-
tun.itc,neglected lo return thank to the bountiful j
Giver of ail thing, for we lo in uuppose thai a i
tieopie under religious training, f.s. the people of :
llerndon are, would neglect to return thank., for i
su' h tioui.ties bestowed on t hem.
OBSERVER.
Tkiai. List f.r Adjourned Court, ot;nieiieing j
Monday, December 7th, 1S71 :
J. K. Sanborn, vs the Washington Mov.--i.g Ma- I
.a.:.... i
J p jsh:lIUokill iU1. Tp vorton Railroad o.. vs i
Hotn-n Philips.
i M. Mimdcl and Henry I el
vs Beni. Rjud-
.,. No,1ni ,
enlral Railway
Co.
Henrv T. lleamer vs I . O. an Allen et
a!.
John McDonald vs Patrick Curran.
Charles Glass vs Peter Baldy, owner, .Ve.
Joseph Bacher vs Mathias Mnuck et a).
Louis .Marquoidt v George Fegely.
Moses Cbaniberlin et al vs Leonard Derwood mid
Jos Bacher.
Peter Armbruster and another vs W. R. F. W-i-mer.
A G Frick and an Ex. vs Win. L. Ib-lfenstin,-.
Henrv Reefer vs John Dow ney.
Samuel John vs Fred J Anspach et al. j
Com of Pa. for use vs John . I Keinieusnyd'-r et ai,
Aaron Banel vs the Lycoming Fire Ins. Co. j
Susan Wait, administrator, Vc vs Jacob iVif.-r- 1
James F.rwia vs Charles P. Smith. j
Wm Minges, adm'r, c-:c., vs John D Stratton. j
Isaac Zcrbe v Thomas Zerbe. ;
.Mover v Kolb vs Augustus --prmgina:!. I
Chailes Shell, adm r, dec
vs Ileiilieii i li. il" .
! ami an.
' Mover A; Kolb vs Augustus Spnngman.
! Jo-eph W. Cake vs I lie P ,V E R R Co.
: Same us same.
i Abraham Lcrch et al vs Win J Haas.
' Tho H Tucker vs Jacob Wolf.
: Big Mountain Improvement Co vs Francis Lou
' and another.
! John B Kurtz. vClirUtian II Kramer.
' Thos Bailing miner v Jno Cruik-ban!. and
. . . K unb.-l vs .John Wrist.
iher.
... . ... II : mi in tl i
II I.-wan - " - - .
-. iv.'fer"s nse. vs
H'-Ziibeth Keu'elV vs .ios unm- ii an...... ..
' I. i T Clement v the Noith'd ( oal Co and
a. . , . .-. i i
W"
j tirittlth.
i ",., ll'.-rt f,iu).'nc;n! I'fcn'i'.- 14.7-.
i ( alvi r llarb.-r v3 Samuel Slahlev, .: 1. Stahl. v.
i T 1. Ashbride A: Co v Win Within-ron.
j F.dward Jeipiius and another vstbe (' It It Co.
j 1 lira in Keiin vs John Muuseh.
Ira T Clement vs Mt Cartuel t'l.
Wm Conrad vs Charles (,arini;er.
I S tnon Jlandal vs James iao iu'i
j P O u! " '
lUuu-X K Kehres.
,-,.n u iflVt r A Co v Job F. Smith .V Co.
i . ... . ii ,...,,1-
A Stroll indorsee, .ve., s nnu.
dorser. .Ve.
V .1 SI r.ih. indorsee. .Y.C.. Vs.
UelllV Silllllloilds,
indorser, .Vc
llarcroft .; C vs rasliolil .v ive.iev.
John M Michel et al vs John Kailier. ,
; Abraham Sterner vs Sam'l I.Culp and another.
Mix son K llirnie vs (ieoru'i! C Weiker. '
! KJmiind S Doty V's Jasper Slayinaker.
i Thompson Uower, F.i'r, Vc vs Cyrus I'.io-.vn.
Daniel Menkes vs John K Conner.
' It ivmou 1 .v. Campbell vs Isaac Res-ler.
1 K'.ias Hickcl vs Kiizabcth (i. hriu'
i ( li Sillvman, ng't vs John H Heed.
Ace Vaiin-11 and another vs Nairle .V F.shb icli.
John Ma-ser vs Aaron K Tiouitnan.
i The Su-.'ar Valley Lumber Co v. Kieh'd Co'..-.
' Wm V Silverwood, adm'r, now for Use. .Vc. v
j Peter Smith and John Harlinan.
i Win Fisher vs T II Palmer and another.
' Wood, Marsh Co vs II Y Krilinir.
' Ira T ( lenient vs (ieo. W Kinniv.
; Dani.-l la sher and another, u-c, vs David Dri
er. Cook A: P.i i dee vs Ira T Clement.
' David Stra'.vs. r vs li. nj liivb r and another.
: Joseph W Cake vs the P .V K II 11 Co.
j Henry Otto vs the Hanover Insurance Co oi city
, of New Yoik.
I.isl oi Jurors
1 for Adjourned Court of Northutnbe: lat.dCmn-
bee . ,v, for Jleeeintier, l".i
i Renn, Samuel C, Low er Au-Usta ; Sl.et ei !y
. i "... .nr.. li I'iiriii.l bor. : AlbriL'lit Jones. Nor-
tbimiberland ; Peaison John, Point; Philip-.
John H.. rhainokiu bor.. F-. W.; Iteiger Jack
son Snvdeilown ; Rums Sam"l I'., Walsontown;
Sliu'yier John, Lewis : Midd'.eton J.iine-, 'I uiMU:
Hobinold Mi.liael, Delaware; I'.nr'.e Joel, Lower
Mahanov; Smith Wm., I'p. Mahanoy; Ibmper
Jiio. W." Sui.burv W. W. : Rowers (ieo., Milton
N. W. Newman D.iu'l, Northumberland ; Kline
Andrew, ( ir.His.iUa.Uc ; Sweuk Win., Milton S.
vv . Kri.-baiim PhiliP, Shainokin V.. W.;
Oaks San.m l. Turbut ; Maliek John R., Lower j
! Vir'iista; Hachman Mai tin. Lower Mahanoy;!
I Hri"ht John li., Cpper Augusta ; Hummel Solo- ,
I si ilIIii: Heard Joliu P.. McF.WelisVlile; i
j llll-'llS Wilson, Lewis ; l olltner, Samuel 1-.,
' Turbut : Iiatehlor James. Northumberland ;
... . l : nw Tlww 1 t:i'iitwi.
I Sees SallllK 1. IM-iawai. , ....
! i !.. . v. h.t Wm. A.. Sunbui v K. W . : r o! im
1 Din'iel. Delaware; Rcyeily Samuel. Sutibury F.
00 1 v. ( oble Joseph, Washington; Houm-I Jos.
I ip ' 'i,..-weiisvilic, : VeiL'er Samuel, Jordan;
J
Smith James S., Sunbury W. W. ; Bower Henry
p.. Jackson ; Rotheriiiel Abraham, Lower Ma
j
hanov; I.ighlcali Henry, luioui; .-iiuuion
lieni." Turbut : Hoover Jonathan, Mt. Carmel
boro Kline Win. F. Snydertown ; illiamson
Marsh, Milton S. W. ; liass Joseph, jr.. Lower
Au.'usta; Ruckman Robert ('.. Lewis; Holl
man King, Delaware; Haas Hiram. I'p. Angus
H Latsha Adam, Washington ; Shull Solomon
Zeibe ; Hatieh Charles, Nort huniberland ;
Startzel Daniel. Shamokin bor. F. W. ; (iully
J unes MeKweiisville ; Fryuiire Martin (i., er-t,e-
Churchill Thomas, Mt. Carmel Iwp. ;
Hou-Mie Dan'l C, Watontown ; l.veritt Wm.,
Delaware; Kline liideou. Zerbe ; Black Joseph,
Mt.'Ciirniel bor.; Weir Jacob, Delaware; Fls
worth Mex., do. ; llolliiian Samuel do.; lagley
Beni. 1'., Mt. Carmel bor. ; Strine Henry Mi'ton,
S W'". ; Caldwell John, Shamokin K. W. ; Mc
Williains Win., Coal; (iroody Michael, Mt.
Carmel bor. ; Machert Wm., Sunbury W. W. ;
Klase Win- Shamokin F. W. ; Reiser Albert,
I Lower Aii'.'Usta; ( iinirjei ieh Christian K.Jordan;
1 Met calf Thomas, I'p. Augn-ta : lloruberu'er
Important Notice. E. G. Maize desires to
inform the public, his friends and customers,
and particularly the en touiers of the late linn of
George Evans .t Co., nt No. 110S Market street,
Philadelphia, consistiug of George Evans and
himself, that the entire business of said tirm has
devolved uoou him, he being the owner thereof
by the purchase of all the right, title, and inter
ett of his late partner, George Evans, therein;
and that ail mailers and business pelt lining to
said firm of Georgo Evans & Co. will be attended
to, sc.tled, and continued at the new store, No.
U0S Market strc-t, l'hi'.ulelphia, where said firm
moved frcui their Into place, No. !14 Market
street. And shut any firm now existing any
where than at. No. 11US Market, street, Philadel
I J
phia, hy the name of George Evan & Co., lias
nothing whatever to do with the settlement and
continuation of. nor Is in any manner connected
with, his said business of the late firm of George
Evan .V Co., at No. 110 Market street, Phila
delphia. That th.i business of said firm of George Evans
A: o. is now and will continue to be at No. 1 10S
Market street, Philadelphia ; and iu order to be
fully prepared to meet the demands of his fi "tends
and customers, and increase the facilities of his
business, both in the Merchant Tailoring and
Military Department, he has associated with him
Mr. John S. Schwartz, the firm name now being
Maize fc Schwartz, thus enabling him to say
that, with their new improvements and thoroughly-organized
departments, they are equal to any
first-class establishment in tirsr-class Merchant
Tailoring, and are the leading house in the mati-
ufacturiiig of Military Clo.hing and Band I'ni- ;
forms of every description, being fully prepared
to till the largest orders foi military goods on
short notice and at lowest rate. And for mili
tary references we refer our friends and custo
mers to the following :
1st Regiment, Philadelphia.
2d R ' giiuciit, Philadelphia.
lid Regiment, Philadelphia.
it!: Regiment, Philadelphia.
State Feneibles, Philadelphia.
Weccacoe Legion, Philadelphia.
IVtsville Light Infantry.
Heath Infantry, Pittsburg, Pa.
Weccacoe Band, Philadelphia.
McClurg's Band. Philadelphia.
Oberkirsth Band, Philadelphia.
American Band, Philadelphia.
St. Michael's Band. Philadelphia.
St. Augustine's Baud, Philadelphia.
Holy Family Band, Philadelphia.
I'nited Band. Philadelphia.
d-ystoiie Cornet Baud, Summit Hill. Pa.
Stockton Eng. Cornel Band.
And many others.
11. G. MAIZE,
HUM Market Street, Philadelphia.
Now MAIZE - SClltt ARTZ,
Sucrcfsirs to George Evans V Co.
Tmieii ani i'KovKii. Hundreds of gentlemeu
rejoice that they have found whese the best lit
in clothing art made. Easy lilting and of the
best of mateml gentlemen's suits are made up
by John F. Schiller, Third street, below Market,
Sunbtiry. Eviry day some one is .'.eased with
new suit of clothing from hi Merchant Tailor
slore. All who have not tried him should call
and examine f..r themselves.
II vim Times The evidences of dull times are
unmisiak.ibly apparent on every hand through
out our ciuntrv. Labor is far liom being as re
munerative as in times part, and the money
market ii. unusually stringent. Owiug to these j
facts people generally are inclined to be ecotiomi-
eal in their purchases. But were times inlinately
wois;- iiian now, no one couiil oojeel tome prices
at whh-h boots ami shoes are sold at the Excel
sior stnre of J. B. Jmith it Bro., in Miller's
block, Sunbury, Pa. Men, women and children's
shoes Hie sold at most astonishing low prices.
Gum shoes of every i-tvle and price. Since all
is first-class in re-pecf to material and make-up
; tie- bargains offered ale -.'imply extraordinary
and pr iving paiticular'y acceptable to buyers
during the hard times and with the present
' v.sj reefy of money.
i' I: good tobacco, segars, pipe", Arc., go to J.
W. Wiivcrt t Co., near the Court Ho'is.
IV:: Tin: Hol.l.invv. Marx V Bro. having
j opened :: large assortment of holiday goods, give
; notice in another part of this paper, that the
! most beautiful goods in the New York markets
i will b- euld at lower prices than they can be had
in retail city otorcs. Their store eomparcs wilh
any establishment in the city to .-!ret holiday
presents fioin.
The host brand- of cigars', tobacco, v.r., are
kept by J. W. V.'ilv. rt .v Co.
Ci;ow ls are dailv calling at Stevenson's to see
Unix- elegant lien- goods. Watches. Cloek. Jev-
,.lry, Silver-Ware, .Ve., A..
i 0i; of the bn ee-t and most complete -tuck
clothing ever exhibited in this place, can be seen
at Heller's Clothing Store, (.'oilier:;.! and Market
St.. Sunbury. Civc them a call and lie convince I.
You will save money bv purchasing there.
(.., ,o . ' ; ' ,nP ''",rt
..nse, for a eoo.l cigar.
Oviioovis' Ov r.W'e.i is Dres- Shirts!
Ilusiness Shirts I'lnl.-l w ear, full suit for V5cts.
at it. -ller's Clothing Store, ( orner "d and Market
St.. Sunbury. Also, gloves, trunks, valises,
h its and caps, and ircnts' I'm ni-iiing lioo.ls, M
the most nasotiable plie.-s.
TinNKs. Marx V Bro., through the columns
ni ilie t,ji'.-'vi. rviiress their hearty thanks io
i ihe public for the liberal manner in which l hey
' have paironized them. And further proclaim
j that on account of the liberal patronage bestow
. rd upon them l hey have veiitut. d to pun base a
I laiger stock than ever. They have just received
the most extensive, stock they have yet purchas
ed. These goods mu-t be largely reduced w ithin
lie- net few weeks, if they must almost jive
Ihein away. Any person ib-sii ing lo purchase
go.xl of th. in now for presents, can do so at re
diiced rates, and I lie same will be packed away
carefully, and kept lor them till the holidays.
J. W. Wilvert .v. Co., m ar the Court House,
keep the be.-t brands of cigais and tobac o.
l'ni:isivt is coining, and those wishing to
jr.! chase a suitable present for old or young, arc
invited to call on Stevenson, corner Thiol and
Market slieet-, (Miller's Stone Building.) Sun
buiv, Pa., where he has just received a large
! i-torK of good-" of the in-west styles and most ele
i gatil pallet us, all of which will be sold at thr
; very lowest prices. His stock comprises in part :
' of Ladies' ai d Cent's (iold and Silver Wa' lies,
; Ladles" line liold and Plated Setts, lliea-l Pins
! and I.ar Kings, Seal Rings --Amelhist, Top. z. .
i (iauiet. Onyx. Diamond. .Vc. (iold and Silver .
; ThiiiibVs. Necklaces, Lockets, Charms, Sleeve i
i IP.it '..ins, St nis. Bracelets, Castors, Cake B i-kets,
! Tea Setts, Coll.-e I riis, Silver Mugs, Spoonhold
eis, Pie Knives, Crumb Scrapers, !-e Pitcher-,
: (lot. lets, Salv. is ; also, a very supeii .r atti' leof
Silver-P! a led Folks, lea and 'fable Spoons. In
! fact, all articles usually found in a lir.-t-das.- e--!
tablishi.iciil. All goods an. warranted to be as
) icpresenteil. N i trouble to .-how goods. Par-
ti-u! ar attention paid to the repairing of Watch
! , Clocks. Jewelry, .Vc. (iold an. I Silver Plat
ing done. Masonic Mai ks made to unlet, rug-raving.
Oc ir-eutting and Fvp. ritnent .l Ma
chinery made to olilel .
Puti .iu oi'.i.vns imi Pi i".-some ol ihe
linest toned Parlor Organs and Pianos, ar- -old
by John .P Keefer, No. 7'J Walnut street, m this
'I l.e Cliiekeilii" anil Weber Piano. . Ma-
;
1 son and Hamlin, Wood and Spang's Parlor
gan-, eoiist intly on hand. Mr. Reefer keeps
1 none but the be-t ipiality, and all who buy of
J him can be a-surcd of getting the instrument he
j tvpre -cuts it to be.
' J. W. Wilv. it V Co. Keeps the best brands of
i tobacco, segais. .Vc, n-ar the Court House.
i TitKiir. is no uiliiculty in selecting a tine sett of
Furnituie at B. L. Ratidciibush's store in Sun
,uiy. He 1 ps all the latest styles at the low-
,
r .
! est prices, and none go away iioni io sioie ui--
! -ati-lied. which is an evidence that he p!ea.seall.
I
A Hot sr. ami Lor located on one of the prin
ciple streets in Sunbuiv, vn.l ne foiu cueap, on
application to this oflice. Terms easy.
Fit"-' III!!! Frits !!! The largest and
best stock of Furs ever seen in Northumberland
county, will be found at Marx V Bro., next door
to the Post OHiee, Sunbury, Pa.
HKI.I.lt'H Clotuinc. Stuuk,
Corner lid and
Market St., Sunbury, has now on hand an enor-
. .. . c .i .. I. : ....I.l.. .r.nilu Wlticll
lllOllS SIOCK-Ol liev. iiici i no on. t-i.
,,f!' r-- -t the Lure.f price;.
Miss L.iHiiiss.u-1: has taken the agency for E.
I'.utterick & Co.'s patterns, and has now for sale
two thousand of the latest styles for Ladies,
Misses, Boy, Children and Infants, also for
Gent's, Dressing flown, smoking Jacket and
Caps.
SakoFnt's Sn i.Kr of P.factt, a delicate
beautilier, which smooths out all indentatious,
removing tan, freckles and sears from the skin,
leaving the complexion clear and beautiful.
Sold by Miss L. Shissh r.
FaM. anii V.'intm: Hats. All the latest style
of h::ts are now open at S. Faust's store oil
Market sijtiare. Most beautiful styles adorn
his window which arc sold cheap. Gentlemen's
fiin.i.-hlng goods ar" sapplicd at the lowest
prices.
Fok Rknt. The Drug Store Room now occu
pied by W. I). Melick. Also the room adjoining
Faust : hat store. Kmjnlr? of II !:. Mtrn.
I
l ite, light running "l)-mirt;" Sewing ma-j
chine, on account of its many poims of Miprri- j
ority, has a better demand than any other manu- j
fact 11 red, and takes the lead with tiic public over j
machines long regarded as the best. Orders for
these machines will be promptly 1ill. il by Miss
Caroline I alius, agent. !
iWw 0,-.;.ix Miss C. Dalius istheagent for
the sale of Parlor Organ-, Pianos, and all kinds
of musical instrument. The yery best instru
ments are furnished, furnished on short notices
at i rices to suit times. Call or address.
C. DALIES,
No. !I3, Market St.. Sunhnrv.
I. r. ( t:r i Freezers.
A new lot just received
II. B. MASSEK.
bv
TIh'CoiiIVmmioii ol an In valid. Pub
lished as a warning and for the benefit of Young
Men and others who suffer from Nervous Debili-
! tv, Loss of Manhood, etc.. supplying the means
of Self-Cure. Written by one who cured himself
I alter undergoing consiueraiue iiiacKery,aiui sem
i free on receiving a post paid directed envelop.-.
! Sufferers are invited to address the author.
! NATHANIEL MAY FAIR.
1 sept 1,7! -Cm. P. ). Box 10;:, Brooklyn. N. Y.
IrisiHi-less to attempt to cleanse a stream
while the fountain is impure. Dyspepsia, com
plaints of the liver or kidneys, eruptions of the
skin, serofulii, hea laches, and all diseases aris
ing from Impure blood, are at once removed by
Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, purifier
of the blood, and renovator of the system. It
has never been known to fail. 4w.Nov.C.
If
In Northumberland, on Wednesday evening,
November 25th, 1S7-1, ut the residcuec of the
bride's parents, by Rev. ("has. G. Adam, Fi:fh.
BniKENMNF, F.S'i., and Miss Anmt Jenkins,
all of that place.
S I , It L It Y M A It K KTS.
si'sbi'hy, Dec. ::, ist4.
Gimin Wheat per bushel il.-lOM l.oO
-.o I
prime white l.fiOf't LtiO
": Bye per bush T.'ift Nl
4- Corn "' T5fi So
-; Oat '; 50f'itil)
Fun it Extra Family pr bb '..()
ommon !..r'X'i.7.(M
Buckwheat 5.00
Fr.i.D Corn .V Oats Chop pr 100 lb 1.5fd 2.00
Shorts v. Mixture J.oOfji 1.75
P. tatoi:s. Ac New per bushel SOfTi 75
Pkovision Main per lb Hifn 'JO
Shoulder pr lb 14(Ti is
r.aconprlb 10W.13
Beef, retail pr lb Hf'C'O
Veal, do do 10(o,lS
Dried Beef pr lb -.rifa:S0
Pori.TKV Chickens, dressed pr lb 15'a-lS
Do. live weight
Bt TTi:u Priuieier lb....... :i.Vi4i
Eia.s IVr dozen of)( 35
iita Sbbrdiscmcnfs.
ANOTHER CHANCE!
Filth mill I.a.l -ilt (uirrl
in aii or Tin:
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. !
POSTPONED TO J
November 30, 18T4.
DRAWING CERTAIN AT THAT DATE.1
LIST OF lilFTS. t
One r and Caih Oift 2aO,00 i
One Orand Cash Oi'.'t 10J,000 j
on- Orand Ca-h Oifr T5.(kX) j
Hie I. rand Cash Oifl .rHI,0J0
I ( Ine Crind fash Oilt L'5.000
5 Casht;ifts, fCO.DOOeach KKI.OoO
Id ali Iv.fts, l tilllKleach 1 10.0U0
15 Ca-h (iifts. IH.'MMI each 150,0011
Cash ;ilts, 5,iKKicaeh 10t,0'..)
'.'." Cash (iifts. 4,(Mi0cnch l0,tliO
Ca-h (iifts, :;.(MK)eaeh m,ooo
5il Ca-h (.ills. -.'.IKHI each lon.UOO j
loo Cash (iitts, l.ooocacii ioo.oiv
Cash (iifts, 500 each
Mill Cah (iifts, 100 each
l'.i.ooo Cash (iifts, 50 each
1-0,00 j
50.000!
850,000
(irand Total. 20,000 (iift, all cash, $2,500,000
PP.K F. OF TICKF.TS.
: Whole Tickets ?-V OO ,
I Halve-
I Tenths, or each Coupon
t 11 Whole Tickets' 'r
! 22' : Tickets for
W
00
, oil
.I.IIOO OO
, , - or iniortuatioii,
Address
THOS. E. BR AMLF.TTF.
Agent and Manager.
Public Library Building, I.oui-villc
Kv.
' Or THOMAS H. HAYS .V Co.,
Oct. ";i t'.t. o Broadway. New Vmk
WII.I OATS.
PROSPECTl'S FOR IS!
TIm 'linmpioM f Amerli'ii.
COMIC I'AI'ER.
Illustrated bv a corps of the best Ameii -an ar-
ti-ts, and contributed to by the most popular tin-
morists and satirists of the day.
'-".,, .i
L-c.-sS.u!!y u,, 1
,1.1 ).', 111.. ,11... I ll
Wll.li OvTS now enters slice
.;vtl. v.- ii- i.l' Its existence, and has become the
established humorous and satiracal paper of the j organa. Illiihtrated 4'ataloKiira MJul. Ureal iuduee
ro.iiitrv. It was started and continued Ihe first n.eui to the Trade A ''' de.-unt lo l.u.jirrs.
' ,,, . , ,,,.... a, .,.,,,.,n,i ! Vliiiis'.ers, t'liiireh.-s. I.0.I111., s.cuds, e:e. Nov. -'.,lw.
vear as a monthly, then, to satislv sue ucm.tn.i i
ot Ihe n.iblic. it was changed to a loilmshtly.
Still continuing its good work of hitting lolly as
it dies, and showing up the political and siK'ial
shams bv its master);- caitoons and pungent ed-
id. re. i, ' Iturbieved even greater success than
lu loie- and was reeogni.d lis the ablest and i
t.ri. -litest of its class. Since then we have yield
ed still further to the put lie demand, and now j
, publish Il'.'t. "u'x weekly! It has literally
grown into its present shape on its intrinsic uie- j
i tits b.-in" the llrst successful weekly hut otis .
' ........ r ..v,.r tmt.lirilidl ill this eonnrrv-
: Mmm.' the artists especially en'gasred to fur- l.io.iKht to this e, ui.tiy. win. u ar. H.ld bv oi.rH. U.
, tiiJh iUus-tration. for Wil.l.O.ysare Frank Bel- ; --tSCt
lew. Thomas Worth. Hopkins, Wales, Shclton, j ry N, , .,.,, , -..,V-;,.A v.i.a K..e u Ktt d
. Wolf. Jump, Reettels, Stuckhardt, Day, Poland, . vallti,.,,.,. vv in. v. st:.-.l t.... f..r awnbintwr
land s.v.ial ofhers who are vet niikiiown to I llr tear in all tie- pru..-. M e .; .iiw I iiifnl ai.".
. fim. i V r pil- lo Ol.r l-lishjilirm
! in its literarv departments Wll.li Oats will, a' i ItfHlilillll Oil ( Iromo.
ii. i I...V.I.. . ... . .. . i i.. :....
t a wavs lias, sianu aione aim iniai'i.nMen.i....
Ai lea-t one first-class serial story will always
i. . i..,. ...I ;.. n T.-.e-es l.v ihe be;t humorous, sa-
, t.raeal, and character' writers in the Cited
Mr-t.-s: wnne i.h...i .
si.aikling. original, and potnled.
Wil li Ovt- will be first-class in every paiti U-
lar. and on this tw-cotint may ne lauen inio me
l,e't l.uni'ies without Tear or suspicion, as no
.- ..r.i ..r iliiisiiation will appear that ran oilend
,..,1 on this account mav be taken into me
i lie most fastidious.
i-r"s.eiid for a Sample I'opy roil Convince;
Yoiirelf. .:s; j
Sub?criptii)ii Price. .
our Year -I!0 i
S.x Months '- j
fhree Months I-0"
Sin.le Copies .!0 :
One person sending' no a club of live suh-cii- ;
bets tor one venr will receive a copy gratis.
Ad-lressV'oLLIN SM A I.L, Publishers. '
ID! Fulton Street, N. Y.
LADIES TAKE NOTICE!
.w Milliiierj' .onls
Dav.- jusi been opened at the store of
miss. n. i.. ;ossm:k.
Kiiuiiti -t t. below the Shamokin Valley R. R.
Sl'NiiCRY, PA.,
: Wliere all kinds ot Millinery goods of the latest
! N.-w Yotk and Philadelphia nyies ure now open
j for inspection.
j HATS, BONNETS,
! Laces, Flowers. Ribbons, Feathers, 'I riininings,
! Notions,
1 Moves, Haiikeishiefs, and every kind of goods
usually loiind in a Millinery store.
:
;
1
Ladies are invited t.) call and see luc iininei.ee
stock. . .
3IISS L. SIIISSLEll,
.Market Square, Simburj, TaM
Has lust recieved u large and elegant assortment
of
- j
j
j
j
i
Hats and Bonnets,
for fall and Wluter wear.
i The choicest shades of ribbons, and all kiud
I .0 Mitiiiierv .roods always in store.
j KCKTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, AC.
I " ' - - -
i
C-.jP .,,,! nee them.
e Holidays are Approaching' !
Only a JTew "Weeks Distant !
SBBS3EE3SbS
A.9 the Iloliflaysi
i
Ml
w
Must reduce their present
12,000 Worth of Goods
now on ihe shelves fn be KEDl ED '.'.I FER CENT., to make
room for our HOLIDAY' (tOoPM. one of the tirrn
has just returned iron the Easier, i
cities, where he select--.!
GOODS to SUPPLY aid PLEASE EVERYBODY:
Will .sho'.v for the next "- d:.v ihe Invest and handsomest as
soament of Beaded Good:-, Ball GKds, fall shad-') ;
also Buliiou Fringe, Vak Laces. Hosiery.
Glove, Knil Zephyr Goods, and
a general assortment of
Hi
m
st
O'
u
Our stock is complete, and in North'd county can't be beat.
Furs ! Furs ! ! Furs ! ! !
Also, Fur Trimmings, Shawls. Blankets, Underware
For Men Women and Children, Ladies and Childrens' Cloak,
Jewelry, Perfumery, Embroideries and Ribbon. Also,
Slipper Patterns, Woolen Blankets and Coun
terpanes by the Hundreds,
Will he Sold Mt .iMlonishingly how
MARX & BRO..
. Masonic Building, Third St.,
SUNBt'RY, PA.
Look out for
KK
5 sir
In immense qu:intitips, h:tvc Iwen receivel ilaily, for the Kts-t tvr months.
Over Coats ! Over Coats ! !
for Men ami lioys, endless variety, and at astonishing low pricrs !
Dress Suits, Business Sis,
'under clothing: under clothing:
from 7- cts. a full suit up to the finest !
SHIRTS ! CrLOTES!'
and Gents' Furnishing Goods of every description.
fur Men ami lk-s, in immense, varii;!', anil of the latest styles.
He invites everybody to call and examine his stock. Astonishing bargains will be
offered and gooiis will be sold cheaper thau they have ever been in this town.
Nobody is able t undersell us ! The place to save money during these hard times.
The place where hnest and upright dealing is the standing rule. The place where
you can lind the largest stock and best assortment. The plaec where you :tre welcome,
whether you buy oi not is at
WM. A. HELLER'S,
GRAND CENTRAL CLOTHING STORE, Cor. 3d Marker s., SiMOtiry, Pa.
Siinbiirv, P i., September 11, S"A.
S' 'j! il'
4 nVYTC! -1 H,O0 CiiauK Chaun sold j
A'jtrj.N 1 lt ii:i. Ilnmblm iiny oueloi-oUsU (
hirtn,-uUi:su i ajfis equJ to new. '.t ouly one
.hie.
eiil Iu ilo c Lo ire irmiiuif, i.n-serr the linen n
cnun us f.'iip :.! sells :! uht. Men, Women, Beys j
an. I oirl.- Ii.riiisli. a Hith si. il tuii-kiyiiieur, .artit-ulais j
-4Sto ems. M.'i.nf. W.st t.. li..sloii. 1
Sov.i7.4w. !
i roSSTNT i:lPLoYM2iT-M hon.e. Mle
rilIlia'lr ,.r w-k warr.ll. No capital te.Uire.l.
Wstwiilura Hint valuable Min.i.H sen: Iree. Address
-with eent ktiiiiij.. (' Ki.ss, Villjamhur, N. Y.
i U.tKVUM) EYK M F.AK ISTI- ;
i Tl'l'E
! 6X.riirl'sSlreel.MHHlM4
j ,,,ire KellliliH. . . ., . nil el J.yeaiitl l .r Srr-
1 Kery in tlie IVaHhiiTft.m I'mvets.tT.
J Surtfeou in t'hure.
i Tla- l irife luoidsoliie l-esidene ot the l-.te riiarles I'ur-
rull has been titled up with alitlie lairr.i-.einems adop:
ed In th latest School" vt tun) e, tor ihe npeeial tre,t
uieut ot this cluss of disea.. Apply lij le;ttr ti.
liF.l IROK 1:LITI.INC, M. !., Siu j-eeti iu I'f.as,..
No . . -tv.
I'oir
enrolls. eoLiw, .wausexkss,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
TTi-o
MKMV CAKK01Y." T.IBLETJi.
PI T I'PliNI.Y IN BIl'tlftiXKS.
A TRIED AND SI LK REMEDY.
Sold by Ininiit. Nov. -JT, (-.
StM PIASO "nd )Ut;AXS.
: srv.-nd Second-Ham!, ol rnst- M-ikeis, will W
J hW t I ..wrr pries fr eah, "n.'miu.'I
, '"i" ;."... Waters and s. No. M Bn.lw.y.
! HoliJav. ly Horace Waters and Sin. N
j thjiii r betorv oflered iu Nr. irk.
. ST U..l.. 1-1...
Aruts nuuted
I ... n w:.t.r'
Scale Pic ,
imi I'oueerto
rf-rr o KKTAIKl AT
LjliiYO Importen Trlfesj.
BY T1IK
Great Atlantic ami Pal Tea Co.
26 Fiflli Af.. Iitlsurg. I'm.
Thw ia an oricniizatiou of .jiitalmts to
IMPORT AM niSTKIH TK TKAS
for one s'ni-.ll prout, Kiviti Die solium r all protitH .1
,..t.iai.....ii. We control tarife i.u ot
I ie itrm i ran
. (..,,,, j,.i,i il., n.-iie-t wi-i-ot ,.eru:;:i an..
:lT.i.-ts. v.hi.-li, n' Uiua!
! um. U nior- tbau in pi .o
. iet in .stores,
voi;i..i e .
l-., I' .-
! Isent k, our ; ... K
ol lu,
a io.in.-v lt-rutll-.t.
;real Atlantic V Vmiilr TeH'..
Jt: Fiitii Ait., rittstm.it. i'...
! MIOU I PUOJ.HOXK1II-.XT--!
H.VEI VI i.l. IIS1K.III'IH.
first ;raud UU't VfnevrX
uG
AT AI.rX N"Di:IA, YA.
M iltl'II 2. 1S7I.
i.isr of uin-.
1 il:.ud l ush Oil.
1 Ortud Cutdi (ii:t
1 l.raild I'HHtl Ititt
itotiSHI
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. . vl')
. . . le.e.si
. . . T. if ill
. . . .Vitotl
. .. 'Ull
. .. ItHaNni
. . . .".Wt
. . . 4'.iii:ii
Ill Tush Oifts, I0.IHM) taeh.
I V Cash (lilts.
...noil each. .
l.iNKl e:;eh. .
.",ihi raeti . .
list each..
:0 each. .
jo e;(eii. .
."xi Osh outs.
lo.j 'a"ii i'ts,
I.inhi I'astiOuts,
1.1SH) I'ash l.ifts.
JI,IHM Casll Ultts,
.i i:s r.sii (iifts. iiiiioniitiiii,' 1
M nisf.is Of TICKETS, ino,oon.
1'KIl i: 'K TK RKTS.
Whole TieVets "j-JJ
Hilvr' '.'.v.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.
Ilia.' r.r-. .........
. ...... t.u nf v ..h 1 '..111 oil
r.,h. . . Iial.WI
.", . liekets tor
The M.mlltli.r Female Hilliui: Ass. ieit toil, yuaimr-
! ed l.v the l.ruadatiiir of Yirttinu and tie- ( ili-uit Court
ot t)"ra:i!?r Co.. .r.iH.-M hy a liiund Oi:: ' i.ee.-t lo es
tablish and endow a "iionie o.r iur , ..........
Iiettltute I.a.he, 01 Vn-.oiila," at Mou' .-l.eu Hie ior...-r
residence 01 President .Ihiih-h Madiou.
It alTord. me pleasure to say that I am well , ucnitamt
OovKUNoli a ei n 1., . ".--.- ".- " -.
''bf.!"'."S
. 11,,,.. . l..a-iatloll.whoreldelu the vieiulty
ui home, ami 1 attest their intelbijeiice and their worth
-...I loch rrl.iltation as K. "emeii. en as .ut
1 the i-iihiu-
litH-rallv re-
n.otidrlic. iiifllK lleeand slll.stantii.l uoalis
pri-Mented fti.ou't them,
1 .1 V1KS! I.. KKFVi.l:. iov. V lri'linii.
t.xvMKM. V .Inly , 1H71. ' 1 coam.-i.d
them as (Htita ot honor and iiitei ity, and tiilly entitled
to the eonlideiiee of the puhlie. " ' "
It. W. Hi:iiHF.S, I'. S. Smite Fasiu Dist.of a.
Further relerrnos hy iwnniasioii : 111s i.ioMru.j
OiUert C. Walker. hx-loertior ol Va. ; Holi. Kohert K.
Withe, Lieut. -liov. oi Va. and 1". S. Senator elect;
Senators and Members ol Coiifrremi from Va.
Kcmittauces tor ticket may l made hy evpresa pre
paid, iKi-otrice moiie.-ordei 011 Washuiiricui, 1. C. or
...a i..,.t
For lull particulars, testimonial", fcc. "end f" C'r
C.I.V. Addnss, HON.-IAMISMARHOCK ,
Pnv T M. F. H. A., Ai.?.xai.ria, V s.
IWI-We fl T.atttr.1 M"-l - Iter,-. No. -..
are Approaching
25
large stock of goods.
2
(O
CO
CO
fa
m
Bargains !
m tPh W i 7
Formerly Herzleld.-'s.
rPHi: RVI'f HIAI.tH.l'K 1M"H1K
1't he m-j; '-.wr-pii tl
I i.r Trenty t'enf. Address It
bi'KY, Tarryiown, N'- York.
W. H hi Mis.
N..i --T. 4w.
What I Kuo ubout Aneiits, or h t. e'-ir !U0 lo
Jw l.er month Helliiiu Chromei. Ster-.itfei'ie Viewp,
Mji . ami rtiurt. A 1'1 t ' to II. I" M.Nt.
roneorit. N. H. "''- '-' -
Dh. C. M. Mabtin. Cjo W". El-pom
neW drug store,
No. 13, South Third Street,
Clefflent House BuMnt 5unliiiry, ?a.
DR. C. 31. 3BKT1X & CO,
TT AVE inst reeci'ed a .'res), 0, - PureDng
11
and Patent m.-dicip-s.
W
have also a fill 3-s'"""-nl
DRESSING A NO I'Af'KF.T (OUBS.
Hair, Tolh. Xail.fl'"""' iAUT "nshes.
TOII.i;t AM f.X"1 AKTHUX
riNi: F.ri:vri.'"' KEr B,,,,K-- knivf,
REF.D's i-KAND DC( 1IFSS COI.OCNK
.... ete-l p":':.iii i-. Anrira.
I'Hrijiiau. a Kil ;- Masli.
vvai iauled to clean perfectly the rnosl deliwt
sh.id. s without injury lolhe kid
All the leading preparations for ihe Hair.
SI. . AltS. THE BF.T IN" MAREET,
Puie Wine and Li'iuors, for medical furposef
Physicians Prescriptions and family iweipt
compounded with care.
Thankful for pant favors we hoi by fu'rdea,
intr to receive a share of your patronage.
Siptcnibcr 11, lTo.
'I'niliiestii.ii.iblv Ihe best sustain, d
kind in Ihe woeld."
.crkof II
Harper's Magazine.
ILL! STRATE1.
Notices of the Press.
The i ver-'iiicieasiiig circulation of this exee
lent niotitiily proves its continued adaptation i
popular resircs and needs. Indeed, when
ll.iuk into how many hoines it penetrates evy
month, we must consider il a- one of ihe edue
tors as well as etitert liners of the public mill,
for its vast popu ..lity has been won by no :y
peal to stupid pr. iojr oi d. pravrd tat ; -
.'.l.vfl.i tlltlb'.
dlfl. anrf lit.-r-
arv culture that ha- kepi pa
w A a. . ,
i .i i hi. times, slioui.l ea'i-e Us
ei.nduetorsM
.. ird il with justiiiabl ' eouiplatency. It also
entitles them to a great claim upon lb.; puhlie
-i atiiude. The Magazine has done aKl ami
' p., ev'l a l tl-' dav of its Uf:-.--.-Vo'.i'v, h.l'V.r.
T F.R M:
::li Subsciibers
I'osl:,
Ire.
in the l liile 1
lUr.ri n s M aoazine, one yc r, 4 (to.
r- j no include prepayment off. S. inistag" y
tli- piildi-tiers.
Subset :pl ion ! Haip-r's Magazine. Weekly,
nd Haz tr, to one a jdres? for one year, 10 t'o ;
'or. two of Hanier's Prrioilicals, to one address
for one vear. Si 00; postag'e free.
u Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Week
lv'.,r Baz;ir wiil be supplied gratis for every
Uuv of Five Subscribers at -4 each, in one re
mittance; or, Six copies for ?. without extra
copy: postage free.
Back Numbers can be supplied at any time.
Complete Set of Harper's Mairaaine, now
comprising 40 Volumes, in neat eloth biudin.
will be sent bv express, freight at expense ot
purchaser, lor'si .': per volume. Single Vrl-
l.v ... ,il t ostDaid. So. I loth ruses, for
-'biiidii.K,' oS cents. inail, Itpaid.
ddres. HAurr u DRonim,
Nov. -M. I jT 1- io'v Y,,rK-
ST A IE iIASS WOKKS,
NORlll!?TOW N, PA.,
- j ,vri- U'TFRES a
superior Quality of
i M Window Class, Btagte-liml double thick,
l.rjund
Corrugated, Obscnred and stained.
. f;l;,,.g ,,f nil patterns: h!1 glass warrauteU not.
... (,r.tri snlieite.1.
to Maui.
I
;
;
i
;
.1. M. AI.BERTON.
October,
1ST4.
flKK ! flltf!
For sale a p)ol Hand Fire Eirgiue ; Bras
Pumps ; can be worked as suction or suplied
from tank. Hose eart. 'M0 feet sum hose new,
all in good working order, for prire and particn
lar. Address
II. K.COODRKTI,
Machinist. SiinnrT. P.,
Siinbiirv. Nov. r. 1M. :;t