nnbntn amcrican. SUNBURY, FEBRUAUY 12. 1875. Railroad Time Table. AKKIVAL iHD oei-AKTl'KB or THAIS AT BrSBtrUT. N. C. R. W. South. P. A E. K. R. West. v,i 1'2.35 a m . Erie Mai' 6.3() tu Snutltern F.i. 2.80 n in L'k Haven A. Vl.M n. PLiU. Ex., VAi a in i Elmira Mail 4.20 p ni Day Ex., 2.03 p in East Liu. 7-10 ' m 8UAMOK.IS DIVIMON, N. C. K. W. LEAVS, I AHKIVK Express, 12.01 P ra MaM, 9-2o a ni Mail, 4.25 p n I Evpress, o.55 p ra Au accoiuiiiolut ion train leaves Shamokin at 7.10a ui, nrrmusr at Ml. Carmel at 7.411 a m. Kclurinir., leave Mt. Carmel at 6.15 p ra, arriv iuif at bhaniokin C.45 p ni. Lackawanna & Sloomsbiko R. R. Tbaixs 'cave Nortliomberl.mil as follows a.4" a. in., and 4 40 p.m.; arrive at 10.55 a.m.,and 5.45 p.m. 1. 11 & W. R. R- Trains lctivc at 0.53 a. m. and arrive at 3..VJ p. m. Accidental Insurance Tickets ?an be had of J. Shipmau, Ticket Ag-int, at the Depot- hammer Arrangement for 'Che Fowl Ofliee at huubury, "a. iUx Open iVo. -50 . ,0 8 P- w- lr Ht Sundays. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE MAILS. Arrives as follows : From the East nt 5.15 a. ro.. 4.10 p. ra., " South, 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p.m. " WeM., 5.15 a. ro., 11.15 a.m., 1.35 p. tn. and4.10p.ro., ' Notth,l.f0 a. iii-.ll.15 a. in., 4.10 p.m. Hiimokiu ai d Ml. Carmel, 9.25 a. ru. SLamukin proper, 4.00 p. m. Mail close follows : For tbe EaM, 5.43 a. ra., 10.50 a. m., 4.j0 p. m. 8.oo r- tviMth, 10.50 a. ra., 4.50 p. to., 8 p. in. Vi 10-50 a. ni., 3.50 p. in., 8.00 p. ni. " North, 3.50 p ro.. 8 P- fcham-.kin proper 11.13 a. in. 'ia:onkin aurt omtt on i "-, p. tn. , , Money orders will not be issued after 6 p. m., on Saturdays. J. J. SMITH, P. M. Xocnl ffairs. Geo. W. Coble, Esq., at Ilernden, this county is aulhorired to act as agent for the American in that place, in receiving subscription. Job work, advertisements, and leeeipt for all bills lie may present from ns. WATr.D Twenty thousand new subscribers at $ 1 50 K't year iu advance. W are ind bted to the Hon. Joseph Baily, of Perry o.uuty, for a full etl of volumes of the proceedings of the Onstiln lonal Convention, of which he was an active member. WHfTI WaSE. A friend who enys he has breeefcy rattle that will breakout of hit yard, grants to know hew to prepare the white wash, the use of which was recommended by the Inte Grand Jury, to prevent the escape of prisoners from the old Jail, tie thinks some of the same sort applied to his fence might taaTe a similar cfTert on his cattle. We can only say that the Grand Jury did not embody the recipe In their report, and the world will have to monru over another of the lost arts. A IJtKca sleighing party, consisting of fourtwo tors sleds and several sleighs, aith about forty coupler-, left this place on Friday afternoon lust to euy a sleigh ride to Danville. We learn thai an eieguut supper was prepared for them at the Montour Ilonse, and after enjoying it the ba lance of the evening was penl in dancing. The party speak In the highest terms of the entcr- lalnmcnt giveu them by the Danville people. A gkakd vocal and Icnrumeutal concert will tie given at the St. Peter's Church, in Shauiokin j township, resr Paiinos. ou Friday and Satur- ; clay evening, February 19th and 50ib, 1S75, r.tsder tbe scpervisiou of Isaac G. Kase, tbe pro ceed of hieh is lobe used to purchase an organ for the use of said church. The public are cor dially invited to attend. Admission, 25 cents. Children under twelve years, 15 cents. Tiie following borough officers were put ia soaninatlou ou Mouday evening lust, by a cili- ; yens' meeting, be'd in tbe Council rovm t Chier Burgess Sol. Malick, Dem. i 2d Burgess Wm. I. Grceuough, Rep. ! nigh Constable Sol. Mantz, Rep. Town Clerk Joe W. Morgan, Dem. Dr. Joseph Eyster wi.s Chairman of the meet ing. The citiKens' Ward meetings will be held this evening. Wm. Mostooxery, Esq., of McEwensville, this county, died on Sunday last. His sou, Wm. Montgomery, Jr., mail agent on the cars, hav ing contracted small pov., went home to his parents, hen the father also contracted it which resulted in his death. We are glad to learn that toe son is recovering. Tbe Washington Steam Fire Eugine Companv J Gift CoLcert, will positively take place on the 23d inst. Those who des:re tickets have but a few 5ays to procure them. Tbe drawing will becor 4octci by some of onr principle business men, and a 1 can expect fairness iu every respect. It will undoubtedly prove a success as applications j re received daily for more tiraetc, and tiie sup ply is being rapidly exhausted. We are happy to ee that the members are active iu making ar rangeinents to have everything connected with this enterprise to come off satisfactorily to all in teres ted parties. To those wi,hing more tickets we would say go at once before it is too late. Mft. Ia T. C'LHfi kt, Esq., or this place, It ts received the contract lor furnishing prepaied lumber for tbe centennial building, to be erected ia Falrmonnt Park. Mr. Clement took the con tract at a low snre witn a view io give worn to unemployed men. By this contract be will be caaWed to keep his mills constantly running for soma two or three tuontlit. If oilier business ten would follow the example of Mr. Clement "Uffrlt)g among the woiking classes would be re,ietited, and money would soon be come mor ad every branch of tra de tno' r.osperous. Nw Ptohk. Mr. S. Johnson, ol . will open a new store it this place, in the coun fa, few days- He wiil permanently occupy the tor room of II. B. Muster, in Market Square, formerly Mclick's Drug Store, and will keep a fall and general assortment of dry goods, no tion" cf alt fcindx, clothing, &.C., all ot which wi!l be sold at tbe lowest prices. Purchasers are requesteo tv vit ui v. fore purrlinsing elew!irc. A Nakbow Escape. On Tnesiuy last Mr. F. Norwood of Belinsgrove, came to this place with . horse and sleigh, and stopped st the Central Hotel for a sboit time. When aboat getting into the aletgh to return home wu id, the horse took fright, und tote locoe from the otler who wus holding him, ran down tbe railroad, aud in turn ing Into Cbentnnt street ur.e of bis feet caught in the track, and wrenched tha booflock and broke bouc in the leg. He was toiiired soon alter, and taken to Col. NefTs stable, whsre he was placed in charge of Ex-Sheriff Vandyke for at tendance. 1 be horse, when he tore loose, tread epon the ostler, who received serious injur), from which be is confined to bis bed. Sethal gentlemen from Baltimore, Messrs. TValttr Abell, C. W. Washburn, W. Bull and James F. Newboid, Jr., were haud'oraely enter tained on Monday eveuiug lust, at the City Hotel, by their friends from this place aud Nor thumberland. A select hop was got up for their benefit, and about forty couplm alUttded to trip to tbe musical strains discoursed by the Danville Cornet Baad. An elegant sapper wns served up by mine host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Drum heller. Tbe party is represented as being one of the most pleasaut of the seasou, and our Balti morean friends, as well as those in this vicinity whs participated, were much delighted with the eutfltlalntnent. JJcrFALO Steak. We were the recipient, yes terday, of a flue Buffalo steak, through the kiud ness of that philanthropist, Mr. David Fry, who makes it a business to supply the hungry with fresh roll, bread and cakes. The Buffalo meat was sent tc btin from Kansas by a relative, and we confess was not only more tender tbau the beef our butchers SDpply, but of a better flavor It was delicious. Our r-troci need have no fears of our starving (or few days, s our ap petite has been sbarpdMd by tbe wild beef, aud e hava t til) a supply. X A Bolii, Dakikg R..EBEUT. The robbery of the Grove family, rending a lew miles from Miffiin bunr, Union county, ou Thursday night the Mi inst., was attended with circumstances as reck less, and us romantic as thoe connected with the adventures of Robin Hood. A neighbor has fur nished us with the following fuels : The rob bers, eeveii in number, eutercd the schooi house clofe by curly iu the eveuiug. About half part 6evcn they tame iuto the house of old Mr. Grove, acd to!4 him tlu-y were government ollicers in tC.I rdl Ol COUIIIOI ICIl lUOUl'l , U!.U iu.ll lie umn produce his money for exaiuiuutioii. Terrified by their threats and actions, the old man went to his bureau, mid delivered into their bauds Sl'JdO iu gold and silver, a portion of which, inherited iroiii the urand mother, i ad b"Mi in the family eighty jvur.r. The robbers then toll! hliu the real object of their visit. One of them having observed the c!J gentleman in thrntting Uis hands into his pocket, quickly rapped him on the bend with a small batter psdilie. They then hiid him on his bed, lieing one leg to the bed post at the foot, and his extended arm to the head board, then covered hira, ns tbey saiJ, to keep him warm. The old lady was treated in a simi lar manner. Tbey then went to the house ol his son Amos, across the way, seized him acil lied him securely, and also his wife, and told Amos as they did the old man, that they must not at tempt to release themselves until luoruiug, at the peril of their lives, as they would keep a wutch on the outside. Th.-y, however, untied the wife of A nios, and took her over to the house of the old man, aud ordered her to get up a good supper, with plenty of hot coU'ce, and all the dainties and sweet meats the bouse could afford, which was promptly done. The robbers all had handkerchiefs tied over tbeir faces. One of them told her she had better take a cup of coffee over tu Amo-, as he was accustomed i have bis coliee belore retiring for the night. She was somewhut surprised at this remark, 6 it whs li terally true. The toboeis, not being ready to leave, one of them picked up a bible, and im proved the ooctts'uHi by reading a chapter for the edification of the old man, ml concluded by of feiing up a prayer in his behalf: They soou af terward went to the stable, nud hitched up u pair ol horses to a bob sled, and proceeded on their way rejoicing. On their way to Sunbury, 25 miles, they took a wrong read, aud had to re trace their steps, aud thcu came to the river at Selmsgrove, five miles below. Foituuately fur ihc robbers, the 2.30 night train wus an hour late, and tbey had hardly time lo 'each the de pot iu this place, before the train arrived. The horses had b.en t riven very hard, and were louud early iu ihe morning, hitched to the fence at the lower end ol the town by Mr. Ray. Soon after they left, the wife uf Amos managed to loose ber cords, and offered to loosen those of the old man aud her husband, but they both plolest ed, and reTused to be re!eas-d, as tln-y reared the robbers would kill them if they did not reiuaiu tied up till momliiu. Such was the fear ol these terror stricken men that they refused to offer ut'.y reward for the capture of the robbers, aud said they were welcome tv the money il they only never came lHck. Next day the old geutleinan deposited three thousand dollars, in treen backs, in the Lewisburg Bank. This money had been placed in a secret drawer, which escaped the vi. gilance of the robbers. Ward Nominations The Repub leans oftlie East and Wist Warrts of this borough, met ou Wednesday evening Inst, in their respective wards, and uomiuated the following tickets. Tne meetings were harmonious, and were more large ly attended than for a number of years. Tn ihe Euft Ward the principle contest was for consta ble. G. o. Oyster and Wm. Bright being tbe con testants, each rallied tbeir forces and the coutest was clo-e Bright leartiug Oyster only three votes. In the West Ward there was a contest for Justice of the Peace between Alexander Mantz and A. N. Brice, the former btinz the vie- ! tor br about 15 majority. WEJt WAKD. Assistant Burgesses T. A. Boyd and Wm. T. Grant. Couuciimen Chas. Garinger, Charles Sensen bach, Dr. W. W. .Mo.Kly, W. C. Packer. Justice of the Peace Alexander MauU. School Directors W. S. Khosds and Peter W. Gray. Cons '.able James VundiVe. Street Commissioners M. A. Kccfer and Jcre mih Srr!- . Judge of Elcctldii W. Horning. Ins)ector 8. Faust, Jr. Assessor H. Clement.. Overseers of Poor Fred Meniilund A.M. Co Vert. EAST WARD. Assistant Burgesses John G. Markle and John Bowcb. Councilmcn Andrew Hoover. Geo. B. Cadwal lader, Samtitt Byerly, H. F. Mcngas. School Director Mark P. Scupbam. Coustuble Wm. H. Bright. Street Comwis.-ioncrs Samuel Savldgo and John Leeser. Assessor James Beard. Jadeof Electiou Jacob Cable. Inspector Philip 11. Moore. Overteers of the Poor George Harrison aud Sebastiuu Boughuer. A couveution of the Republicans of both Wards was held on Thursday tvenitg, when the loliowing were nominated : Chief Burgess John Bourne. 2ud Aurijess Win. I. Grenough. C'.erk Geo. D. Bucher. High Constable So!. Mante. StTKEMr. Cockt Orisio. Opinions as fol lows were delivered last week ia the Su preme O ort, then iu session in Philadclphi . A uumberof them are of interest to tie readers of this paper, and we therefore publish them : The Danville, Harlelon and Wilkestarre Rail roadC-mpany vs. Peter Gerheart ct al. Eir r to common picas of Norihuuibcrlatd county. Judgments affirmed. Appeal of George Dc Puy, et al., f-oru regis ter'e court of Northumberland county. D. cree affirmed. Ephraim R. Miller's apieal !ro:i orpuaus court of Northumberland comity. Decree af firmed. Wm. D. Moorhead vs. John W Heather Error to common pleas of Sort huratrrlnud caun ty. Judgment affirmed. --George C Welkcr vs. the Norf lern Centra companj. grror to common picas uf Norlhuin laud county, ain. t -ffli mc4 By Paxson, J. Graut vs. the B nry Clny conl comjiany. Error to common pie lof No th im berland couuty. Judgment affirncd. Takfx Tx. Mr. M.itilas Schmitk was taken in to the tune of live dollars a d m- days aico tv a tramp, Mike Steidlc, Wnr. TJ-kivci, ! the following manner ; The tramp represented In a hand shakiug and friendly mantrr that he and Mr. Schmnck's sou had worked together in Mi Marshall's bakery al Lock Haves some months go, and while there he had lnaird the son live dollars that bad not been rcturnd to him. Mrs. Schmuck'a sympathies were aroised while lis tening to the story, and desiring o wipe oat the tain which marked her son's hoior, handed the tramp 1 5. Mr. Schmuek susce(ng that all was not right wrote ou to M. Marb!l and learned that be was so d, and that the pesrn represent inir h ra self as Wm. Hoover was a scalawag h tbe nam: of Mike Sieidle. Xurthd Pros. Orit neighbor of the Daily has come rich w. suppose, at least his shed h.is domed a bran n W d ess. The Ifaily looks much be.ter in app a ranee, and is now a neat lookiig paper. We congratulate our neighbor upon his prosperity In the business, as but few can boast ol such luck Ilope you can bear it, Jake. Tne editor of the Paily cannot recoici'e littu self about the office of Sealer of Weights and Measures, because tbe appointment traigiven to a Republican. Had a Democrat got theajpoint ment, and sub-let it to a secoud party, then Jakey would have considered it all right. The office Is worth, perhaps, about t00 per annum, and is not near as "soft thing" as that f the editor's friend, Dr. Dowitt, who secured a Ork ship at Harrisburs through i; Democratic num ber, and then sub-let the jEice to a friend nd now reeiines in the shndes of Lickrun, while lis sub does the work nt the scat of goverumeu. Another similar instance is that of Mr. Hottci st'me, County Aud'tor, who refused to assist tht board of Auditors, but after they had finished, hired a clerk lo assist him to audit the accouot in bis own peculiar Nor would we be at all surprised if be would ask the county to pay tbe expense. Now, we ask our neighbor candidly, who ias th softest thing. Wa await an answer. We copy the following items from the Shamo kiu Timet of hist week : A km Buoien. F. W. Pollock, E?i.,the Presi dent of the Northumberland County National Dank, when in ihe act of alighting from the twin at Ibis place on Monday last, slipped off the lower step of the I as-senger cur, and falling ou the station platform, broke his left arm above the elbow. He returned to his home in William sport, on Tuesday, where he will remain until able to resume his duties iu the bunk. R. U. Evri.oTEE Imvkkd. Mr. Geo. Sarvis.a brother of conductor Teter Sarvis, had his arm badly lacerated by having it cauaht between Ihe dead wood of Iwo cars which ho was attempting. to couple at the Weiah Scales, on Thursday. j A Wn.n Hog Shot. During the last six I limn! lis a wild hog lias been frequently seen on the Mahuuoy mountain, but it was so fleet-footed that hunters were unable to get within shoot ing distance of the savage porker. On Sunday ias', it was seen again by a man who was un armed, and the brute, being no doubt doubly savage from hunger, made atrgressive move ments towaids the traveler, who was compelled to be.it n busty retreat. On Tuesday Mr. Daniel B. Eisenhurt, familiarly known as "Fishy" Eis?nhart went to the mountain with a com- I panion, am! as both were well armed they hoped for success in capturing the untamed bacon. Separating, tffey had not huutcd long before Mr. Eisenhart discovered the porker at a distauce. leisurely catiug some twigs. Thinking that no better opportunity would present itself. Mr. E. fired aud wounded the hog slightly, which so en raged the beast that it turned on its pursuer and drove him up on an elevated log for safety. . Re loading as quickly us possible, the sccoud shot killed the hog just as Mr. E.'s cumpauiou wus coming to his as-istanee. We happened that way ou Tuesday and met the triumphant hunt ers as they were bringing their trophy to Ne town. The hOiC weighed c.boul two huudred pnnnils and had two huge, ugly tusks, triangu lar in shape uuJ very sharp nt the points. It had constructed itself a very ingenious lair hunters. When 44It home" it could hardlv have been found exceptor accident. School Diiiectokh. Next Tuesday an Ira p.ntant duty falls upon the voters to iook alter the election afgood men, for school directors in the different scho-districts. We must I: Te gentlemen of intelligence, experience and good judument to fill tbe.position. Inagratmeasuie the success ol our schools depend upon the men entrusted with the mauagemeut aud const rol ol our educatioual uiTairs. If our school system is to be perfected aud made the grand success we wish it to be, we rryrst exercise great care and discrimination in the choice of director s. In a general seuse a man tirmake a good schooi di rector must be educated ; that is, he should be familiar with, at least, the ordinary branches of Study and well versed iu the practical affairs of lite. Good rhool directors are to our public schools what good teachers are to the pupils. No pupil cares to attend a school whose teacher is illiterate, uuconlk and devoid of refinement, nor is it much credit to be u school teacher when unclucuted and inexperienced men are the direc- 1 lots by whom tbe schools ure awarded. The gay aud fancy unicles of Dry Goo.16 at Marx and Brothers' store, in Masonic buildings, are attracting more attention tbau ever. The best bargains iu town are made at their store. It is the cheapen place to buy, and their goods are uot excelled cither In qnallty, general assort ment or beautv. Tub Petroleum gas of J. D. Patton of Trevor ton, is use I in al! the passenger c.irs, and at the shops of fie Reading rai r -ad company. i ounri; Proceeding. Sl'MiUHT, Feb. 2, lfi7. Council met at 7 o'clock p. m. Members pre sent Messrs. Haas, Grunt, Milier, Markle, Sen senbach. Goodrich and Irviu. Petition of Mr. Culp laid on the table. Bills nud orders granted : S. B. Bartbolomey $16!) 89 Washington Fire Co 35 00 No. t Virr r. .- ..... ,MIU Good lutein 20 00 Gas Company '.'1 00 Solomon Mantz 4 00 Rohibach V; Son 28 18 David Rockefeller 13 00 On motion, adjourned to meet Tuesday even ing, Febrnary 9. Gkant, Clerk pro tern. SrNBt itT, Feb. 9, 1875. Council met at 7 o'clock p. m., Chief Burgess Malick in the chair. Members present Messrs. Greenongh, Haas, Mai kle, Clement, Senseubach, Irvln, Goodrich and Miller. Orders granted : J. B. Bart holom 4t. balance of bill 15 00 Solnmou Stroh . i 00 John B. Weiser 5 00 M. C Gearheart, Treasurer, balance ou settlement 2J7 47 On motion of Mr. Clement, the report of the Finance Committee was adopted, and ordered that the committee employ a suitable person to copy tbe report In the audit book, and cause it to be published. Ou motion of Mr. Grecnoug'u, t 1 .ri . .1 . 1 ru K , H'HMctJ, That the Chief Burgess be aulnoriz. d " ' to issue under the seal of the borough, to George Eby, Esq., certificjites of indebtedness bearing iuterest at ths rate of seven percent. p?r annum, lor the amount of the bonds of 1S73, alleged by him in his affidavit to have been burned in the .ale fire at Seiinsgrovc, one of tbe said certiticates to be for the sum of $100, and two for the sum of (50 each, all payable at tbe same lime the bouds of 1873 fall due, upon condition of bis giv ing sufficient security to the borough against the bonds alleged by him to have '.-en fc-nieil : and that the Chief Burgess cni upon ibe boud book, on the pioper page, the certificates so issued by h.m in li" of said bonds. On motion, adjourned. J. G. MiKKI.c C.erk pro tcru. List of Letters remaining iu t lie Post Ollice in Sunbury, February 10. 1875 : William Coisher, Johu HoBinen, Mrs. Helen King, Mrs. Agnes Kuouse, Miss Kate Kobie. .Miss Ctharine Miller, J. Wesley Stuver, Mi-s Carrie Williams, Rosa Weaver, G. ii. Weaver, John Whiu, Miss Floia Wynn. Persons culling for letters will plea.se S;;y they are advertise.'.. J.J. SMITH. P. M. A Few Word to Feeble and Iellrute Women. By R. V. Pikkcf, M. D., or the Woklt.-.'. Dis rENSAKT, Buffalo, N. Y. Kuowing ttiat you are subject to a great .iiiiount ol sntitfiing, tlutt deltcaey on yoni jmn has a strong teuduuey lo prolong, uud the longer il is neglected the more you have to endure aud . lie more difficult of cure your case becomes, I, s a physician, who is daily consulted by scores f your sex, desire to say to you, that I urn cou--tantly meeting with those alio Imve been treat ed for their ailments for mouths without belut iienetitted in the least, until they bave become lerfectly discouraged and have almost mode I'p heir minds never to take another do-e of medi cine, nor be tortured by any further ticatmeut. Tbey bad rather die aud have their sufferings ended I litm to live aud suffer as they have. They say they are worn out by suffering aud are only made worse by treatment. Of anything more liscoiiragmg, we certainly cannot conceive, and were there uo more successful mode of tieathig uch di't cullies than that, the principles of which leach the reducing and depleting of the vital forces of the system, when the indications dic tate a treatment directly the reverse of the one adopted lor them, their cases would be deplora ble indeed. But Ir.dy sufferers, there is a better ind fur more successful plan of treatment for you ; one more in harmony with Ihe laws and requirements of your system. A harsh irritating caustic treiitmeul and strong medicines wiil never cure you. If you would use rational means, such as common-sense should dictate to eveiy intelligent lady, take such medicines as embody the very best invigorating tonics and nervines, cnni'smtnled with special reference to your delicate system. Such a happy combina tion yon will find in my Favorite Prescription which has received the loudest praise from thou--ands of your sex. Those languid tiresome sen sations causing you to fe:l scarcely able to be on your feet or ascend a flight of stairs, that con linuul dr.:ii is sapping from your systems all your former elasticity, and driving the bloom rora your cheeks; that e minimi strain upon your vital forces that renders you irritable and iretful, may all be overcome and subdued by a nersevering use of that maivelous remedy. Ir regularities and obstructions to the proper work iugs of your systems are relieved by this mild and safe rcuans, while peri niieal pains, tbe ex ist ance of which is a sure indication of serious disease that should not be neglected, readily yield to it, aud if its use is kept up for a reason able lrngtb of time the special cause of these pains is permanently removed. Further light ou these subjects may be ob aincd from, my pamph let on diseases peculiar to your sett, sent ou re eipt of two stamps. My Favorite Precription sold by druggists. in its wild haunts, its shelter having bceu made " '"'"J; ' , T',.. XTOTICE is hereby given that Utters of ad- I out of brush and leaves in such a manner that it j AnjruilIi: vn,n H. Clark, Z.-rbe;- Henry J. jZnu"'T, '.To'ip" r,,?,i"f t"-I'e,u'"J'!r; could raise up to tbe front, ami after going iu- Renn. do.; James Ru.s.-l. Po I.i.t E.iii. 8. Shi,, 'fuJ? L T J ttl ,t I .... .j ,.. . . . I cK.,...Li.. p w . i.,..i v.,ci... .,!.. J. i ..! u"",u-h of bunbu--y, Northumberland coun- ; siue, i ii,- -ooor wouii: law anu ciukb up again, . , . -. , ty y.Ut dt.,.,.a,0,i. A,j 1H:rs,n3 in lebted to said ril I thus not onlmieUering it from storm, but pro- iKSc'; Mi""tT WHslu l2 ! "T ' UMUe ! 1 jtecting it from U.e observation of straggling Yost, Shamfkln E. W.; tfuin'l F. Zinimeiniai!, I ' ., i"!;! ,1 , L V t0 I'ru'":"t Vmn ! This Washington Steam Fike Engine Gift Concf.kt. The managers of the Gift Concert have given notice to their agents to discontinue the sale of tickets ou February 15th, in order to make final arrangements for the drawing, whieh will positively take place at the time advertised, on Tuesday, February 23d. Our citizens should secure their tickets at once, as the time is short, and many, no doubt, will wait until the lint mo ment, and some will, perhaps, delay the matter until too late. The very laudable object for which the Gift Concei t is given for the purpose of liquidating the debt on the Coutpanj's steam fire engine should enlist the active sympathy and aid of all our citizeu.-, aud especially i U im portant to every owuer of a dwelling n:ai mis company should succeed, as its services ure like ly to be wuuted at any moment. The citizens of our neighboring towns and ci ties are also earnestly requested to lend a help ing hand. This company has promptly respond ed to calls Tor help from abroad iu lime of great need, and by its prompt assistance has saved a large amount ol property. Isides the good pur pose for which the Conceit is given, every ticket holder will stand ii chance in the drawing of the premiums ranging from ?1 to Si, 000.00. Get your tickets immcdiatelv. J. W. Wilvert & Co., near the Court House, keep the best brands of cigars uud tobaco. List or Juror). rnTiT jti'kokh roil aimoi-hnkd corisT, mondat, FEiiitcAKr 22d, 1X75. James M. Arthur, Lewis; Charles Artnan, Turbut; Hampton Aunt'st, Delaware; Joel Uee ber. Delaware; S.im'l A. Bergslresser. Mt. Car mel lioro.; Wil'lam Baruhart, Chiiiis()Uiiue; William A. Dietzltr, Turbut; John Dunlavy.Mt. Carmel horo.; Edward Fuller, Delaware; Chan. A. Godeliarles, Northumberland; Clmrle Oar ringer, Sniihury, W. V.; Samuel Heiin, do; William Harvev, Ml. Carmel two.; David Hull, Snydertown; John Hai ris, Coal; Benj iiuiu Hep- i ler, Mt. C.irme! horo.; Ed.rard Hoy, Turhnl Ja- toll Keiser. MianioKiii W. lV.;ieorge ivi-irrr. Lower Aunusta: Levi Kauffin.in. Lower MuiA noy; John A. L'nyd, Northuuiherluud; James' Malone. Stinbnry E. V.; Gable L. Martin, Stia mokin . W.; lienj ituiii t. Miller, Aerlie Lower Augusta. PETIT jvkoxs fob. ADJOI KNCI COL'BT commknc jng M Alien 1st, 1875. William Bellas, Cliillisquaque; Elias Beaber, do.; Emanuel Bohner, Jordan; James Buov, Milton N. W.; John H. Conlev, Sunbury E. W.; Isaac Chaiiiberlin, Shamokin; AleXatictr Cald I well, Stiamokin E. W.; Samuel B. Conrad. Zerl't; I John Fnust, jr., Cliillisqniinne; Conrad Graeber j Shamokin E. W.; Alfred Hopper, Coal; D.ivir I Hoover, JJiiydeitown; Henry Hummel, Cliillis quaque; Somuel K. Hile, Riverside; Henry Har ris. Milton S. W.; Georire Kramer, Point; Wil ' Ham Lobb, 2erbe; Jonathan Lo-ig, Lower An I uusta; John M. Miller, Cliillisquaque; Jacob i Maliek. Mt. Carmel boro.; Francis Moore, Sha- mokin W. W.; Abraham Relnert, Shauiokin; i William Reed, Point; John Rohibach, Sliamo "tin; Samm-I Snyder, Lower Ausrusta; El ward I J. Startler, Turbut; Michael Shade, Lewis; ! William A. Snyder, Milton S. W.; Daniel Snith, i Zerle; John It. Savidire, Miamokin E. W.; Sam'l E Tucker. Lower Aut:usta: Simon Vought.Sha- iiiokin; J.jo -pli Wi itzel, Lower Aiiiznsta; Diniel Wciiuiai.. Delaware; Josiah Wert. Lower kiha noy; Peter Weaver, Shamokin W. W. Trial l.iNt Tor Atljournrtl C'oirt, Ftbrnarj 22, 1S75. First Nation. J Bank of North uiuberlund vs Tur but School District. Same vs. Lewis ScIi.h1 District. Same vs. Rush Selnxd District. Same vs. Cliillisquaque School District. Henry Keefer vs. John Downey. Johu Howen vs. Daniel Driickemiller. Jacob Reun vs. Same. Same vs. Same. Susan Walt, adin'r, &c. vs. Jacob Peilfer. William Mcnjras, ndin'r, tv.c, vs, Johu D. 8k-:it- ! ton. j T!ii. Baumardner vs. John CruikshanK andtn. i Emanuel Conrad and an, adui'rs, Ac, vs. Clas. j (lariuiier. ! P. O. Camp'tcll vs. Aaron Oliphant & un. ! Hixon S: liiruie vs. George Hill, Ex., &c. j Edmund S. Doty vs. Jasper Slayinaker. i Daniel Mengas vs. John R. Cooner. j Ace Yarnell : an. vs. Nasile t Eshbach. I Doretha Matilda Doiity vs. D. C. Clarke, jra T. Clement vs. Joseph B.icln-r. Michael V. McGce vs. M. L. Savidge Win. V. Siiverood, udin'r, &c, vs. Peter SirKb j t an. ' I Lesher A Miller, tt"' vs. David Iieiser. Cook & Pardee vs. Ira T. Clement. . William Fisher vs. David Wuldron et al. Tfiunru uratie l..ieilMi' v txuillo Ts.'TTmes Toole. .1. A. Cake vs. C. A. Reimeiianyder. J. W. Cuke vs. The Philadelphia A Erie P.. R Co. Walnwriirbl A Co. vs. A. P. Marr. John G. Mantle vs. John Kay Clement. O. S. Campbell, adm'r, &c, vs. David Adams. Henry Otto vs. The Hanover Fire Insurance Co Martin Fahuestoek vs. S. A. Savidge, Williun Savidge. Thomas Relier, recriver, A;c, vs. J. H. Jeukins Sylvester Fiick, use vs. J. H. Hurley, adm'r. Win. L. Dewart vs. Bai Vallev Coal Co. Goner Ladts Book for February is . pence ! beauty. Full of maiiuiliceut fashions plates engraving, splendid reading mutter, ree.ties. &c The Book is now oll'.-rei at t'S per anumn with a handsome Cliromo throwu In. Send for it to L. A. Godey, sixth and Cheslntit rts., Philadel phia. , . j j Don't r.r. DicofRAOK. Suppose you havel I 't ri.rl ft rl V r.intli ntiH rfti nn IwHtif . ill j lUer(. tlt.,.t.r..I10 balm ii: Giiead f Verily therej .Is. Your liver may be congested, your sto-1 inach half paralysed, your nerves iiiveriug, your muscles knotted with torture, your ovwelsi . . . . , .. , ' , , . , ,.' 1 con si net id Vour lungs diseased, vour bloo4 full. f hnpui ities vet in one week alter cm:iiecing, a course of Dr. Walkers vinegar Hitters you will feel like a new creature. Feb. 5 Iw. business Cecals. Terms free. Addr li. Stinso ii Co., I'unUnd, Msiur. Jan. ti, IBii. ! J. B. Smith V Bko., have again reduced th price of Boots & Shoes. They are determined tc keep to panic prices. Their sto-.k is all the la test style, an 1 made up of gui'd material. N' one should neglect to buy uow, while tic price ure down. They are gentlemanly in their into course with those who visit them, and being gooi judges of boots and shoes, the best can be had a their Ev.cclsior store, on Market street, Sunbury No one denys that Simon Oppenhelmr keep an immense stock of ready madu Clothlni Nor will any one deny that they scU them che per than elsewhere. They sell rapidly at smal profits, giving the largest benefit to tho purcha ser. Every style of clothing for men and boyi can be had dirt cheap. Their stocK of furnifhitg goods is immense. Mrsit-Ai.. J. P. Keefer has lately removed.ls excellent musical instruments Into the btlldlsg ou Fourth street, below Market, ncaily op;Kis the City Hotel. Any kiud of Musical io-Va-meuts of the most improved styles and make ire kept ii: his establishment. Parlor Orgsi", Pianos of the test manufacture Iu the couury will be found at his store. Hu is also agent or the best sewing machines now in use. ANCT'tm: new lot of Furniture has just beu received at K. L. Raudcnbuih'fe store, in Masn ic building. Call nud see the new styles bore purchasing elseu he: e, and learn his prices. The light running "Don:' tile'' Sewing la chine, on account of its many point., of surri ority, has a better demand than any other mnn facUircd. aud takes the lead with the public ver machines long regarded as the best. Alut:he uew Groven and Baker sewing machine cot ur passed by any other. Orders for these maebnes will be promptly filled by Miss Caroline Da'ns, agent, l'urlur Organs Miss C. Dalltis is the agentfti the sale of Parlor Organs, Pin nos. and all kills of musical Instruments. The very best Ihsti ments are furnished on short polices at prcs J to suit times. Call or address, C. DALIITS, No. !3, Market St.. Suisburj. Ice Cue. am Freezer. A new lot Just rccil cd by H. B. MASSff. Tliet'oiilVNMion ol am liiVHlid.fub- lished as a warning and for the hem-tit of Yomg Men uud others who Fnffer from Nervous DjUII ty. Loss of Manhood, etc., supplying the nmns of Self-Cure. Written by one wh'c cured hireelf alter tiiiiluigniijg considerable fiua.-kery.ant tent free on receiving a posl paid directed envelope. Snlf.'rers nrc invited to add re a ihe authrr. NATHANIEL MAY? AIR, sepM,74-Cm. P. O. Box 153, Brooklyn, N. Y. IlKKOHN OF YOITII. A Gentleman who snllorcd fr years from Nervous Debility. Premature Detiy, and all the e fleets of youthful indiscretion All, for the lake of suffering humanity, scud free o ali who need it, tho leclpa nmj direction for in king thesiuple remedy by which he was cured. 8u Hirers wish ing to profit by the advertisers experiuncu can do bo bv addressing iu perfect coiSdvnce, JOHN . OUDEN, dN.J5.'ir4.-'ni. 42 Cedar 8 New Tosk. TO COXKUMPTIVEN. The advertiser having heen permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by u'simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge), with the directions for prepar iiitr -mil usinsr the same, which they will tind a sure Hire for Ci usuuipiton, Asthma, Bronchitis. Ac. i'arties wishing the prescript'!! n will please address Kev. E. A. WILSON. l'.4 Penn St., Williaiiisburgh, New York. dec.2j,'74-6ui. At the residence of Mrs. LvdU C. Fisher, on the Use of Que. on the 0th inst., by Rev. A. K. Zimmerman, Mr. Dennis II. Sntdkr, of Sun bury, and Miss Sallir Fisiifk, of Snyder coun ty. At the residence of Mr. Jacob Goss, on the in it inst., by Rev. N. W. Colburn, Mr. 1 homas Lippiatt, of Shamokin, to Miss Clka Zimvck man, of Upper Augusta. - NI.'XBl'RY MAKKKTN. Sunburt, Feb. 10, 1875. Grain Wheat per bushel . 1.00f. 1.20 prime white 1.12(Ji l.25 Rye per bush 758S0 li Corn " 75ft-SO ' Oats " GOfiiOO Fiouk Extra Family pr b'ol 5.00&-7.0O Common 5.50(J7.00 Buckwheat 4.00 Feed Corn A Oats Chop pr 100 lb 1. 50(52.00 Shorts &. Mixture 1.503.1.75 i otatoes. sc .New per bushel PuovisioN Ham per lb Shoulder pr lb Bacon pr lb Beef, retail pr lb Veal, do do Dried Beef pr lb Pot i.tut -Chickens, dressed pr lb Do. live weight BfTTEit Prime per lb Eortu Per dozen 8075 lCutSO Hfa-18 10(12 14f(t20 10$18 25fgi30 12rtil5 1012 35CM0 sor&35 ftcb Xbbcrtiscnitiits Estate or IIikam Uhi HAKKi:, Drc'h. AdnilnilrMlor's XotIe. Geo. W. Smith, Adm'r. Suuhury, Fell. 12, 1875 tit. Kstatc or J. D. Zaktman, Dkc'o. AdminiNtratorM Xolire. XTOTICE is hereby sriven that letters of ud- ministration have been gruifed to the un dersigned on the estate of J. I). Zirtmnu, late of the llorollL'll of Snnhnrv. Nor.hnnlu.i hunt num. I Ir Pa Hi.ntii.l Ail ..t.. .... l,. selves indebted to said estate lire requested to make immediate payment, and those having c aims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. Geo. w. Smith, adm'r. Jank Zaktman, adminis'irix. Sunbury, Feb. 12, 1S75. t. XTOTICE. In accordance with the iirovisiiins JLn of an Act of Assembly mmroved t lie 12th . wivlliclll 1UI PttllVlllllll, 1 l.iy of February, A. D. 1874. entitled "An Act ! ted.) 2.V. leulutiiiir the publication of applicitions for leal or special legislation," nota-e i.. hereby I Amount of bonds of 1So7, $3,i i:iven that application will be made to the Lcjis- j Coujani bonds nf 1S73, bearing interest .at me lor the passage tl "an act uiitlioi iznur the i" jl 7 per cent., semi annually, matnr eri ct hm and construction of a pocket in tbe West j inir lt May, 1S71, 05,000 auihoriz hrauch of Ihe bu-quehauna river at Eyfter's li-j .efCr nni, in Delaware township, Northumberland-"!!!) bonds, Nos.-I to 10 inclusive, county. Pa.," tor i he purp.me f li.irberini; Io-a. each $1,000, 19, S. M. MILLER, OSCAR FOL'ST, i l'-Vi-mds, Nos. 21 to 36 inclusive, WM. F. SHAY. J. P. STJVRT.. !" ea-h tK), J. M. FULLMER. J. II. GOiD.MAN. 50 bonds Nos. 37 to tuj inclusive, A. T. GOODMAN. ' T each $100. 5,000 Watsontowu, Feb. oih, 175 J3f. HO bonds. Nos. 87 to 12i inclu Iu the Court of Quarter ViVixwinun of' the Peace of .Vorthninoerlitud , (OUUl). ( "OlTCE is hereby given, thai the following ll persons have tiied pel il ions in the Couit of V ar:er Sessions oltlie Peace of the county of Noithumbe land, for Tiveru, Restaurant, and Liquor Mole Licenses, and thai the same wi(l be presented t the said Court on Ihe eighth day of March, next. TAVERNS. Christuu Neff Henry H.is, Mtmuei Weaver E. T, Druinlieliur W. A. Hambright, jr. James II. Jeffries Charles Garinger William Reese Sc Soil Churles D, CoX F. O. Donueli, jr. Mary E. Huff ilenrv B. Lutz Sunbury old stnnd new stand old St and Milton II. J. rtirmtcrv Joepl Deppeu venwens.tiie, ti Ml. Canue; CM etu. ifl I nomas fceott '1 liomas Welsh Edward C. Herb Catharine Johnston Charles F. lies George S. Burr Julia Anu Johnson litorge Eckel t Tnoinas J. tst a ram Amauda E. i.ogaii William II. Hover J. A: Weaver Jared H. Howerter John l.arki j Jacob Kobel Henry Siiumonds Mary Tiininines John Nicholsou W. F. Kitch. :i Northumberland new tand Shamokin bor old stand i , John Nolan ; Wi.liam F. Roth u l: Allltmit Andiew Herb 1'lionius f.'llteMTiirt 4 old stand . 4 new staud Snydertown old stand 1 111 butviile bor Henry Hayden William Farrow Daniel H. Dreisbaeh, 11. E. Wetzel , V. 1 am Johnson John B. Gilbert Watsontowu old stand John R. Cooner Mrs.. John W. Saxton Charles B. Buyer Cameron twp Jared llenninger Daniel Latsha John Downey John Bovd Michael "Haley Churles Haitman Jacob Hnnsieker J. G. Smith John Albert I. O. Billmau Nathan A. Lasdcnslag Eiia Slialfer Elias 1). Kisninrcr Eiias Fagely James 11. Brass J. D. Reitz Fraukliu Sargu Augustus Wald Kcene & Wiest E ias Byerly Abraham Rothermel Francis MeCarty Peter McDounel" Mary Scott Thomas Tobin Michael Giuliam Edard Muldowncy Patrick Hester James Ralferty Coal oi.l staud Chillisjii:i.'i Delaware Jackson Jordan Lewis Lit M .lian-y tpo ta;; Low Mali.uioy ip Ml Ctirtne! tp Peter Lcisenriug G. W. Mifllio ii G. . Henry ft. Conrad Joseph K. Maiirer Emanuel II. Geist K.nder S Starr Nathan E. Kehres I'houlas Foul. Is, snr Henry M. Rlioads Benjamin Knausi Thomas Fouuls jr James Cooper P. H. Cisrr.ia II. B. Weiver William Fouhls Shamokin tp Harlleiii Up Augusta I'p Mahanoy Washington Z,-rti' lirsTAfitANm. S'liiburv bor B. F. Bright Jacob W. Bright Geo. W. Hotl'uian Frederick Woif Jacob Klyiner Nathaniel I lull: Margaret Brogan Wm. Vandyke Michael Schlatter Lewis Hilinni'.! Richard G. Tyack John Sehakti Andrew J.mastiy Barbara liennis William A. Fisher T. H. Swlticer L. J. Delate Georgo W. Artmau Christianna Rahmcr old statu Milton Mt. Carmel !r North umbel la ud ostauJ Sf.:imckin bor ! Watsontowu Cameron i..-rhc Louis Lehe ' ' Richard Wild ' wuoLnsAtn MV.U011 sT.mr.s. Cyrus Brown Milton bor 1 Michaol Horau Mt. Carmel bor 1 Edward A. Dawson ' Christian Neff Narthumberl'd 4 Samuel R. Latsha Shauiokin bor ' George McElieee 1 George W. Start zel P nt 1 it k Qulnn C,(,.A 1,1 LLOYD T. BOHKISACII. C!..rf . Clerk's OlBce, Sunbury, Feb U, lS;.rj. Adjourned Court. W HEREAS tho Honorable W. M. Rockefel ler, President Judge, and his Associates, for this District, have issued their mandate f,r un adjourned Court for Northumberland county, to be held 00 Mouday. the 22d davof Firarj A. i). 1875, being the 4th Monday of said month, and to continue for two weeks, In the borough of Sunbury. I therefore give uotloe, that till persons interested, to be and appear at the place aforesaid nt 10 o'clock a. m.. of ssid day. SAMUEL II. ROTHKRMEL, Sheriff. Sheriff's fifflce. Sonbnry. Jan. ?9. 1875. $tto SbbertistiKnts. NOTICE to the Heirs and Legal Representa tives of Charles Heilman, late of the bo rough of Sunbury, Northumberland connty, Pa., rteceiised. TAKE NOTICE That an Inqnest will be held on the .premises of Charles Heilman, deceased, in the borough of Snnbury, county of Northumber land aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY, the 21th day or FEBRUARY. A. D. 1S75, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, to value aud divide certain real estate of said deceased, to wit : n certain messuage or ... T . . i a ......... iH v. a t r VWUlOlblfl rUUUU, BILUlO 111 IbU UOrOIIU Ol Sunburv counlv of Northumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and c!esribed as follows, to wit : frontin on Market street, and bounded on the west by an ailey. on the noitU by iand of Mrs. Rosrtta Dewart, on the east by n lot of Sebastian Houpt, deceased, and being one hun dred and twenty feet, or thereabont. in front on ' Market street, and two hundrei. and fifty feet.5 or thereabont.', in depth : whereon i erected n : one and one-half story frame house, :i:;d stable, being n part of out lot number tbirty-tven. on : the general plan of said borongh, to and among j his heirs and legal representatives, if tin same can be done without prejudice to, or spoiling the ; whole thereof, otherwise to va'ne and appraise : the same according to law, at which time and piace you are requested to attend if yen thin' proper. S. H. ROTnERMEL, Sheriff. Sberifs Ollice, Sunbury, Jan. 20, 1875-St. COL'RT PROCLAMATION Notice is hereby given that the several Courts of Com- I raon Pleas, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, i and Orphans Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer I and General Jail Delivcrv. in and forthornei.tr ! , of Northumberland, will commence at the Court I House, in the hnmncrh nt Siinhnrv n in aVIki.Ii ' A. M., on MONDAY, MARCH the Slh, 1S75, and will continue two weeks. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace ant. 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 those things t their several offices appertaining to be done. And all wif-esses prosecuting in beha Jf of the Com monwealth against any prisoner, are requested and commanded to be then and there attending In their proper persons to prosecute against hini as shall be just r.nd not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requesled fo be punc sf tual in tnur attendance, a! the time appointed. ttiven under my hand al Sunbury. tin: L'jth iin of Febrnary in the year of our Lord onetboua:i eight hundred ana seventv-nve. of ! SAMUEL H. ROTIIERVPI.. Hlierifl. 1 HE FINANCIAL CONDITION or TH3 ItOKOlGII OF NITXnURV. J Statement made pursuant to the provisions of ! I an Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate i tne manuer or lucreasing the indebtedness of municipalities, to provide for redemption of the same, and to impose penalties for the illegal in crease thereof" approved 20th April, 1871. FUNDED DEBT. ! Bounty bond to J. B. Packer (estima- ted.) l,100 00 Band lo George Weiser, 20 00 j Coupon bnuds of 1867, bearing interest at 7 per cent., semi-annually, matur ing 1st Nov., 1S77, bonds, Nos. Sand 11, each for $500, f I.uVO 23 bonds, Nos. 1. 3. 3. 4. 5. 6. ! 3,9. lo, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, id, i 111 tn tiii Ot n- s .if .t,xj. I i itf, -v. rl, JO, MTlU DV ,-v-U Couoons due and untwidfestiina 00 sive, each eoO, 2,000 S4.0 , Coupons da! and unpaid (estl ! timat.l.) ! Amount of bonds of 1573. 710 136,718 00 41,54$ 00 Agn yatc of funded debt, FLOATING DEBT. Bornngh orders issued or outstanding 31st March, 1S74, per last report. 87,012 40 Borough orders to 31st March, 1S74, granted but not taken ont, per last icport, 463 01 Borr. orders nnpai 1 Mar. 31, 74, ?7.475 41 Borough orders grunted and Is sued from Gist March. 1874 to 2Cnd Jan., 1575, 7,405 K Iicrough orders granted i"ur itig same time and vet tak er; out, S20 43 7,733 -'(j Aggregate of borocg'i orders, . orders canceled on Jan. 2-2, ' 1 5,20S f7 , 3,071 17 Hoi lioro. orders outstanding Jan. 23, '75, $6,137 50 Poor orders outstandiug'per last report on March 31, 1874. East Ward, 713 21 Do West Ward, 1,535 20 2,V47 41 Poor orders grunted from March 31,'74, to Jan. 22, '75, in clusive E. Ward, fl.CSl 15 Do West Ward, 2,230 61 Aggregate of poor ord's,?6,159 17 Pwr ord. cancel'd Jan 22,'75 2,344 67 Poor orders outstand'g Jan. 23, '75, 2,M4 50 Aggregate Coating debt, $8,5a 00 ACTL'AL INDEBTEDNESS. Funded debt. Floating debt, 141,548 00 8,952 00 Aggregate of actual debt, J50,5O0 00 ASSETS, with tbe nature aud character. Balance due from D. Heiin, late Chief Burgess, ?140 00 TAVEVeST X.1EN9. Boro. ts. Amelia Fisher, I29S SO SI 24 137 54 75 07 105 57 72 0 11 do B Hendricks, do J. B. Masscr, do do d.i do do do do David Qninii et al hf.nt op wharves. Grant Si Bro., J. Haas & Co., .Tallies Bovd, Val. !-it r. 056 9: f .'.O ( 50 00 70 00 10 00 10 00 1,001 12 10,040 89 1 Unco! lectcd tuxes o 1S73, subject to exoneration aud commission, ! Uncollected taxes of 1874, subject to I exoneration and commission, Amount of Assets on Ja. 1ST Val'i.ition of taxable property In the borough of Sunbury, nccording to the last adjusted, coun ty assessment aud valuation. In West Ward, $227,250 CO In East Ward, 247.825 00 Aggregate Valualiou, ?S75,075 00 NET INDEBTEDNESS. Amount of gross debt, funded and Moating j0,500 00 Amount of assets ou Jan. 23, 1S75, 13,118 94 ! Ami. of act'l li.d-.-bt'i:rs Jan. 23, '75, f 37,381 00 j The foregoing statement is prepared and pub j listed in accordanee with a resolution of the Bo I rough Council, passed the 18th day of Januarv, ! A. I. 1875. w.i greenough. John ha as, t JOHN BOWEN, 1 Finance Coinmitlee. P-inbury, Pa., .Tati. 20, 1875. ; Rifles Shot-guns, Pistols, Revolvers, Cf any and Every Kind. K. r.il s.sBip for Cattlne, Address Gkbat Wxstibn I t.rr. .si J-sioi, 0.;.h, PJIYbUCRGH, PA. i rrb. 3, 1ST". . -MAKVLAM) FARMS AMD HOUEt, ! Ntu. r:i l.oU. Ixc..tiou lirtl'.oy. Titles voods. At- Ur?- WM. S. RIDGELV, A'.toruey. Deatou, Maryland. l. S, iw. C I I T I) I? A TOV S OWS Mil t I ICKK, Sfi Uk- J.i sniilha nee.t-d lUuurjr fcivel, and lli-ts ajway Mi.v t-!r 111 1mtSe lo.j'sri-ouji.t. t-:r Ularr;tis4 circular s4drM . Monro Co p. Feb. 6, "tJ.-tw. I If Y W 4,iy n""1" by sellina Tkas t Iiiroax. ' JlUi.1 Ij lit.' hsiCKS, or tiottmn up eluba is tu i.u a country fer he olJ't 'i'.-a Company in Am, j rli:i. liwiel imiucineuts. Send for clrcuUr, CAN. I TDS TEA ')., Its t;hamber aireel, Jf, V, ! t ab. I, H.-4W. IIAVK YOU TRIED JU.RUBEBA AUE IOC i WEAK, NERVOUS, OR DEBILITATED 1 ; Air you so U liquid (bat any artiou require) more of an -iToit luau you foel caimble of ixiaAiitg j Then ti) ifiirubeha, t'jo wud-'ifid tuiiw slid Invigora j tin', l;li;li acits no tviiBtiiiiiiiiy nit ii.e f-itivf ir(us as j j.) itjii'urt vi.'jnr lo all vital forenr. 1 lio:l time, only to lot ue utioifi tM to a lower dentil a l.rer nptu ng rtiwtly ca 1 ot m'.s.'ry. oiu 11 in a v-t-fyL.if toiiio o!m r.i ! Ili uvor ana srleS! I: i--jul.ita rhe bowels, ocicts the nervep. irlrea aui'ii a healthy tone to tb whole aystem as to swsa iuti ths invalid feel like a now rrwu. Ila oj.ertiou Is not -4oleut, bu. i chi-racturized to Rifat Keullsursii; Iks Dti, tr.ytrirMtl uo suiMv n Change, uo "tried rui!a, bat gradually his troutili-s "Fold tbfiir tents. Iifi tin Arab .Ar.d sii:it ais;-.i away. 'I - "Thi4 's no sf ar.ii uiiii-j'-d discovery, but has hsen -'iS v.vd Villi wolKtorful remedial roanlta, al J ia pro U'.uiK.d )y tht hifbmt mt diosl -athont-, flaw most (i.st-rv.l louic soil rltrxntl' r ovc,'' Ask vour dniujn.; tor t. i 0- iV !.y .'OK.NSTPK. HOttOWAY k CO.. K !. A. 'a.4w. PtitUOfn.bia. fa. RSmiNGT OBI The Remington Skwivg Macuinr has sprung rapidiy into favor as possessing the bCSt COMBINATION of ?wd qualities namely : Lightrtiu.rOiI E.V"Si uing, smooth, noiseless, rapid, tf.'SI durable t ' with perfect Lock I Stitch. It is a Shuttle Muchiue, with Automatic Drop reed. De sign beautiful aud construc tion tiw very I-esi. fTilnp O00D AGENTS WANTED. Aitdrfts REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE CO., ILION, BIUXCII OFFICES OF RF.MIXGTO C OJIPAME.S. " i : : r. v. -mnvloi & j mhSn M r0 ILION, N. ttemington Ag'I Co., December 19, 1S74. 2 mob. fif5&"iS5W Over Thhfj'fonv Competitors FURNITURE ROOMS! The undersigned begs leave to inform the citi zens of Northumberland county, thnt he hns opened a FIRST CLASS FUENITDRE STORE, On Mttrket Ntreet, opposite the City Hotel, la Sunbury, Where he keeps on hand a large assortment of FTJRN1T CTIFtE, Consisting in part of Walnct Paklok Srrs, Chamseb Strrs, Cain Skat Chairs, Wood S'at Chaihs. Rock 1 nt. Chaiks, Dining Tabi.f.s. Extension Tablfj. Marble Top fAn.E!, Kitcheg Ft-RNi-rraE, BrRKAl'S. Bedsteads, wa3hstasd5, Lounoss, . Mattrksses, ccpboards, Book Casus, Fasct Brackets. Lookino Glask C, Ac., SiC. He will also manufacture to order, on short r.o tice, any article in his line, if not in store. He is prepared to offer superior inducemrr.ts to purchasers. ; UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. 1 Call and examine his stock and prices and be I convinced. j JACOB HAUPT. Jan. 22, 1"75, S aios. Fall and Winter Stock I I OF : ! .niJ.I.IWI.KY ftOODS. A Hr-e KSsorii.it at f Ml!!!iit-'Good, Rats ; Eor.r.et-, trimmed and untrimmcd. Plume, J Ti; s, and Feathers of evey descriptior!. : Flowers. Ribbon, Velvet., &c just opened at Miss L. & .S. Weiser's, i on East Market St. Also, Die's TriniTn'mgs and i Notiur.i , y a k . j Luce, Bead. Trunin iug.. Fringes. Ac. Ladies' Gauntlets and Kid Gloves at 76 c-:it and upwards. Snubary, Nov. 13, 1874. A. NEWIDEA. 70 ctSi send to the NEW YORK & ORIENTAL TEA COMPANY will insure by return mail, one pound oxcellont Oolong. Young Hyson, English Breakfast, Japan or Mixed Tea such as is usual ly retailed at tt-30 to (1.50 per pound. It is a fact not generally known that by a re cent arrangment of the Post Office, small quan tities of merchandise are now conveyed at charges considerably less than those of the express com panies. The cost on one pound of Tea being 8 cts only. The New York and Orieatal Tea Company is taking advantage of this extraordinary facility and is supplying its customers in ail parts of tbe j United States with the finest Teas ever Imported J'!1 Issued, aud contains oTer 100 pages, 500 en I at gravings, descriptions of more than SOO of onr WhnlAKn.1 a Tnos W HOieSaie niCeS. Keasous why yon shouid order your Teas from the New York and Oriental Tea Company. 1st. because tee Company deals only in pare unadulterated Tea. It is well known that im mense quantities of so-called 'Tea," adulterated with the leaves of the Willow Hawthorn, and other trees, and even small stones, particle of lend and steel fillings, besides coloring matter, are sent over ihe country aud sold at enormous prices us "Tea !" ...w . ""-"- Company, can, by a new process, nut generally known, detect tlie presence or adulteration In all its forms ; and the Company will continue to maintain the high ch ractcr it has hitherto sus tained, by selling none but Genuine Tea. Sd. Lccuuse onr command of capital enables uc to import largely for CASH, and thns to sell cheap, P. We buy ali our Teas'at the Port, of a n:ji Japan, end thus save raany inter Chill; mcdiiae profits and charges. 3d. Because we have inaugurated a new sys tm of buaiuess, originated a New Idea. ; We save the profits of tbe middlemen and give them to our Customers, by sending direct to any addrvas, the finest cuauUis of Tea at Wholesale Trices. - ! -Kh. Clause as the . Great Need of tne Times is ptr fea at a low price 1 and as we are deter miucd to aupply ibis need, it is to your interest to help as by sendiug on your orders at once. 1 Zne our Price List. Oolouif (Black) 40, 50, 60, best 70 cts per V Mixed (Greeu and black )40, 50, 60, TOocs: 80c. j Jap.-in (Vrcolorcd)QO, 70, 80, best tl.CO, per lb. I'nperiu! (Green) 00, 70, 80. $1.00, $1.25 , ioungtlyaon (Oreen)50,b0, 70, best f 1.00 " Gunpowder (Green) 1.00, best $1.25, " Enulish Breakfast 1 Black )60, 70 80 best $1.00 ', ,v v uhic at ayeviai quality ox very Oolong and Young Uvson at $1.25 per pound. Any of the qualities delivered free by mail, i and ufc delivery euaranleed on receipt of price. ixzasb jvote w e oeat tn Dotting mat ta un sound, Injured, damaged, or adulterated in any respect, even the lowest qualities in tbe abova Hit, are perfect in their degree, clean, p"jc, atd nuiii.iured In every particular, r-STWE WANT ACTIVE AND RELIABLE AGENT EVERYWHERE, to whom special Iu ducetnents are oirered. The business is. honora ble and respectable. Younr nnd old. Rich uml Poor, Male and Female, can get up clubs and ! act as Agents. Send for circular and begin ;it ! once. Address, ' New York Oriental Tea Co., ZS tsey Ktrett. N. Y. j January 25, 1875. lm. ! Auditor' Xotiee. (Estate of George Welscr, deceased.) ri'MIE uudersigned, appointed AudUor to report L upon the exceptious filed to the account of J. Weiser Easaler, one of the executor of Goo. Welter, deceased, and to examine and restate snid acconnt, will meet the pnrtiea iutereftid at his office, In the borough of Sunbttrr, on Satur day the 20th day of February, 1S75, at II o'. cinch, a. ro, JNO. KAY CLEMENT, Auditor Sunbury, January 22, 1S75 4t. Est ray of a Boar Pis;. CAME la the premises of the subscriber, at Ma rlon Colliery, Mt. Carmel township, Northum berland County, Pa., on, or about the 3d day of January, lS75j a BOAR PIG Tho owner or owcers are requested to come forward, prova property, pay charges and take it away, ctherwt.se it will be sold according to law. FREDERICK IIKBXB. V't. Caiwet nwnli!r. Jan. 8. 17.1. Cpja Kemisgton No. 1 Machiu-7 for family use, is thj third year of It txistonee, has met with a more rapid Increase of ratio of sales than any i n chine in the market. 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Mnv Iu, h l of all News Dealers. PATENTS. -In connection with the Scicx- TtFio Amkkican, Messrs. Munn fc o. are So!!- j citors of American and Foreign Patents, and . have the largest Crtablishment In the sorts.. lor" ihnxi nfiy tbonsand applications have beon mnne tor patents through tbeir agency. Patent are obtained on the best terms, mojv'.. cf new inventions and sketches examined am', advice free. A special notice is made in th SciKNTiric American of all Iurcnt:or.s Taier-tpJ through this Agency, with th n-me and ri denee of the Patentee. Patents are often sol i in part or whole, to persons attracted to th; in vention of such notice. Stnd for Pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws .inJ full directions forolj- ta nuig patents. Address for the Paper, or cot' erning Pat-nU, MUNN & CO.. 37 Park R. w N. T. Br neh Ofnec,or. F and 7t h st rrt. W ihlngton, T C. iC i 'At SEsii C7Sv, N I. A PTES TAKE NOTICE ! ew Millinery Good Iiavo just been opened at the store ot ntSfi. JI. L. GOSSLER, Fourth street, below the Shamokin Valley R. P.. SCNBUSY, PA., Where ail kinds of Millinery goods of the Ialet New York and Philadelphia style are now cprn for inspection. 1TAT3, BONNETS, Laces, Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Trimmings, Notions, Gloves, Hankersblefs, and every kind of goods usually found in a Millinery store. Ladies are InTited to call and see tbe Immcese stock. VICK'S FOR 1875. Pl'bLianix QcabtekLT. - Jannarr Xamber , kcetables, with directions I for Culture, Colored Plate, etc. The most ne- fu: a:,d elegant work of the kind Id the world, , Only 25 cents a year. Published in Enirl'sh anrf I rnuu. Ad.tr. . JAMES VICK, Rocester, X. Y. Dee. IS, 1S74 I DTEKTJSISa tClwjii Oood : SytcaUc. AU psr , - V tons who conlmnplst makintr contTacts with aeics. ' papers for ttu ineeitun of sdvertiirmmtii, should ncad 25 ceutti to itoto. V. Howell 4; Co.. 41 Park Row Sne uum, euuuuuiug luiis 01 ovsr -juuii ntrmpapers and eMi mien, showing the eost. Advwtiaeisenis Uien tec '" paporsia many Mates at a tnmndoua n&u- ti'ia from jmblishrnT rstos. Gr.-r T3s sooa. Jan. 8, 1ST J. It. V' Til ViDn,rJav- Atrenf wtnted. Allciwi.es V" A V V ' of working txml M WH uc!:g anu ow, nule more money at work fee xtn, in their ova locslites, during thwir spare rsousnts. oi al! XwtTXl iartiouUrs, terms, tc, sent frc. jfow Is the time. ix.-ur iooa lor wora cr btuatuw ewhnv, until you havf k-jrnt.i wbt we oSer. O. Stihsow fc Co Port laii.. Jan. , 175. ty. Xixi' YORK TRIBUNE. "The Leading American Xeirspaper. THE BEST ADVF.RTISISO JIECIT;), Tiiily, Ills yar. eia-Wec.l!ry, P.t. Ttpk to th SubsrrihTv trcmaa CreiM ?FiM AdvertiaiiTg Ktes !(. ly, in elabs of 30 or more, oatr f 1, )K-3t-e r'-V Vldreas Tar Tarav.-rx. York. Jan. , 187 ly. MISS L. SHISSLER, tturkct Sqnaire, Mnabiiry, Pe Has just recicred a large and elegaci aewrtrocat . ; f,f Hats and Bonnets, Vor Fall and Winter wear. The choicest shades of ribbons, and all kind o! Millinery g ods always in store, CENTS' NECKTIHS, HANDKERCHIEFS AC. Call and see tbem. Building Lota Fer Sale. "NINETEEN LOTS, 55x100 feet, fronting on -A. iue street, ia Sunbury. Price $125. Also tirt Int. O-.. 1 '-1 r 1 n n. h!r,y '0'!'. 35x137, fronting on Spruce and Pine ,trct. Price ?1H per foot. Also eight lots, 25 fronting on Fourth street between Walnut and Spruce. Plica $450. Also 21 lots, 25x110, fronting on Third and Spruce streets, between Walnut and Spruce. Price $400. Also 5 lota I iix'ZVQ on tbe north side of Spruce street. Price tvw. aiso 18 lots la Cakeown. Tho above prices do not include corner lots. Persons d siring to purchase will do well to call soon. Terras easy. uu T. CLEMENT. Jan. 33, 3m. 3 bSa. " -J. Gt 2 FORSAIbE. A Private Residence On Fourtb Street SUNBURY, PA. The bnltdinga are newly new. Good fruit the iot. Thoproptwijruloeatea on tbe of fonrth and Peas, street, and there is room to build several new houses on the lot. Terms of payment will be made easy to tbe purchaser. The hqnsa ia well located for a store or any other business,. Address, or apply In rerson to EMT. WILVERT, fnnbnry. Pa