Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 28, 1873, Image 3

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    Bwlmix American,
8UN BUIl Y, J Ui E aS." 1873." '
Railroad Time Tnblr.
arrival ivd DrrAtiTrnKor VnAiNHATuriiinr.
N. C. n. XV.. Pnnlh.
Eric Mull, 13.m am
L'rlc Express, H.40 "
Mull, ll.l.'i "
NTag. Kxpress 8.21) i m
P. E. R. K. Wool.
Mail, 6.30 m
Nino. Expresl2.-10 pm
Klmirii Mull 4.15 "
Krlo Express, C.55 "
rm:Kt and LcwiaTuWM R. n.
Leave Sunbury fur Le wist own nt 7.80
and 4-30 p. M.
Arrlvn at Sunbury from Lewistown nt
ud T.4S p. m.
nAMottr nivnio, s. c. n. w.
l.tAVE
8ntiMiry at 6.43 a m
" la.aspin
4.4U p in
AKK1VR
At Sunbnrjr 0.25 a m
" 8.59 pm
6.00 p m
tANVIU R, If AXLKTON A WrLKRSIIAHnt B. H.
lteirulnr passenger tsaln leave Sunbury for
Danville, Cnttuwissn, Hnrlclon mid intermediate
ft'iAlnns, at u.4n u. m. Returning leave Huele
t on at 1.00 p. tn. Arrive lit 4 00 p. m.
LACKAWANNA AND IlLOOMSnfnn It. It.
Lcavo Northumberland at 0.40 a. m. nnd 4. SO
p. in.
Arrive nt Northumberland at 10.34 a. in. and
fi.05 p. m.
Accidental Insurance Ticket! can bo had of
J. Miipmnn, Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
Nummrr Arrangement Tor the Post
OITIe-e til Niiuburj-, Pa.
OJflf Ofltm frotn C.30 a. m., to 8 p. ro.. ezcejit
on Suniftiy.
TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSIN'lt OF THE
MAILS.
Arrives as follows i
Fioia tbe Kast at 6.15 a in., 12.(5 p. m., 4 p. nt.
" SfliUh, 6.15a in., 13.15U-. m 4.10p. in.
" West, 0.15a.m., IU.15 p. m., 4.10p m.,
iiml 8.20 i. in.
" North, 6 a m., 11 a. m., 8.5J p. in.
Sliamnkin, Mt. Cnrmel nnd point on
that Hue, tf.15 a. m., 8.50 p. m.
Mails close as follows t
For the East, 5. .TO a. in., 10.50 a. m., 7.S5 p. in.
" South. 10.50 a. m.. 7.115 p. ni.
' Wot, 7.:i0 ii. m., 10.50 ii. in., 7.:A p. m.
" North 5.50 n. in., Ii.r.0 p. in., 7.K5 p. in.
Ph ininkin proprr 12.15 p. m.
Muitnokin nnd offices on that route, 4.20
p. m.
J, .1. PMITTI, P. M.
usiness
Cecals.
Si:wimi Mai'miic and Cot taut: Oiioans.
Miss Caroline D.ilin is the agent for the sale of
the best Sewing Machines in existence, viK : 'The
Improved (irover .5 linker, ' and 'Ihvmestiv,'
which are con.-taiitly kept oh hand, and sold at
eeasoiialile pri hh is also itircnt for the sale
of the celebrated 'Silver Toiil'Uc Organs, ' nuil Iho
Hay Male Oriran.' and for the sale of the
Train. .V: I'ope Kniitiug Machine. Call and see
them. Oilice on Market street, east of the rail
rosd. Tin; !'Mi'i;otT.n tinormi S Hvft i-:u Brwivri Ma
i'IIinr. The-e celebrated inavliines are ollired
nt flic mo. i reasonable rale. For particulars
ppl fo I). U. 4tTZ, Anciit,
reh.'.'J,'T..-ly. I'pprr Augiistii township.
Wood's Mowers nnfi Heapcrs, the best in mar
ket, for sale by II. K. (lootijilf ii ot Knhrhaeh's
foundry in Punbuiy. The repairing of Ueniicrs
nttended to promptly. ju2', :;t.
Don't worry your team and patience wilh a
poor machine, (loin liohrbach's Voundiyand
f.et the Wood Machine. Oondrich will show yon
what it will do.
SrroND T ind Pianos for sale or rent at reason- J
able rates. Inquire at this ofll?c. j
foil 1UT. A hand-omc room over Me! tick's
Drug Stoiv, Market Pqunre. tnqnrg of II. II.
Masser. j
Fi.owrns ant Mim.inkry (ioons arc being
constniitly received al tho store of Mi.-s L.
Weiser, on Market stioct. to keep her tnn rnili
c nt stock replenished. Call and see hi-r latest !
ussoitincnt.
Mn. .l.vron Buioin, has lately built nn mldl
tion to his F.urekA hnlooit, on the coincrof Third
and Market ft reels, which has been neatly lilted
up for lite nceoininodarmn of his eii-tniners.
Warm meals arc tin niiicd at all bom lu his
diuiui; rooms, while the best of mull liquors arc
constantly on tap at the har.
Tup Store room of W. It. F. Wiimer has been
enlarged, an I Q'.led up With a larger nssoruiennt
of store goods tlinn has ever before beeu in that
eslalilishnient. Mr. Welnicr lias selected his
Hock wilh great care, nnd for bennty, durabili
ty and cheapness is not excelled. Ills storo is
row a novelty, and Ins great variety of goods
annul hcip hut convince all that he Is dctcrmiu
vd lo keep up with tbe limes. Cull aud sec hU
'ale sioek just opened.
I. vr.i.K Aunt-NT or FriiNiTTiin. While the
cabinet making shop of H. L. Umidenhush is be
in", rebuilt, tu'.cs of furniture will bo continued
in the store lu the Masonic building. There Is a
iii-ir arrival of u large assortment of the most
muirniflccnt furniture, which is offered nt tho
Very lowest prices. Everything In tho furniture
line is kept, and full setts furnished ut the short
iv-T notice.
Call aud see the splendid styles, and j
i-'il'-tautiul make up of parlor and bed room '
tuiies. !
I'us'r p.ly ttv.t prices when you can get good
lit a small prclit. At l. A. Kinney's store,
MrUct btieel, but one price prevails, and goods
ift!ibe-t ipiniity cm be purchased nt astou-l-hlugly
low pri.-es. His stock consists of every j
variety of Jby tiootls, Vets (ioods, (iroccrlcs, '
otH"u, Hoots and Mines, and Jewelry. Thu
assortment li complete, being selected v. ith the
crviitct curv. Vfi charges ure made to show
,,'oo.ls iu fact il is a pleasure to Mr. Finney to
show wbat a handsome clock bu bus ou band.
Uiullct aud gentlemen oio iuvited to call and
make a full eximibstion before buying else
where. Ptill BE Lives. Tha iudefatigafcle Clothier,
Thus. li. Nott, is striking out lu a new place.
We notice that ha has rented the spacious room j
nt Jl. Campbell s new building, adjoining the Ci
ty Hotel, here he will opeu a general elothlug
cstal.lishuivut. Thomas is dctei mined to make
it so, aud as there arc but few who excel him iu
making up a neat suit, he attracts the attention
of th pub'is wlutrcvcr he locates.
Wi: nolie1 on Tuesday last, a large number of
Trunks and Vuliecs on the pavement in front of
the Kxeelstnr Boot and Shoo riloro of W. A. Mil
ler, on Markt4 square, wbirh are how offered for
sale at reasonable prices. Mr. Miller, we uuder
staiid, iuleud to have u' sperial apartment for
t'.i -e articles, where partle can bs aconmmo- !
-au w. i,u,..m-,,,Mlti,m,
-., at city prices,
Miss Amii.ia Hakcoik has just received a
lar;
-c stock of Millinery (roods from the city of
Philadelphia, consisting of Neck Ties silk aud
Luc, C l.ildrcn's Lace Bon mis, Old Ladles' Press
Caps, Hair Hi.. U, Ladies' Coitets, and a lurge
v ui. lyef oik. r article too numerous to inen-
r.op.
Lnw-rt t Hn it. aia all lbs go. Everybody
: ,-,-hs to nam ih m, uoi only because tliey nra
t'tshhiiiuble, but becaute they are comfortable
this warm wculhtr. Being pretty, neat and du
l.il.'.e, lin y ciuWiace ull dusirsble qualllles. A
splendid ussortmeMt of ''low-cuts' hare been re
' iTert ut I he Kscelslor Boot and Hboe store of
W. II. Miller, Market tenure, bunbury. Cio and
lie 111.
Wnv Us- Wine of a tloubtf'al character when
you can pioeuru a fssre article-the purejulce of
ihe jji-rtpe- tor les money than is demanded by
o I 1 r i!1 ,.ih u '! .1 li'iunV lU' call wine I
Fotaok Oil Cocstr rArttRg. On tbe flrst
day of July the new pontage law goes Into effect.
It requires the payment en all regularly United
publication aont through the mall. This refers
to paper! circulated within tbe county where pub
fished (heretofore free) n well as those without
the eounty. The pontage on weekly newspaper!
Is flu cents per quarter, of three months, but sub
scribers may pay ten cents for tiro quarters, If
they dimlre to do so. It woild be advisable not
to py for A longer period than six mouths, as,
In all probability, owe of the Drat acts of the
next Congress will ha a modification of the law,
nt leant as regards the eltvnlntlon of papers In
the county where published. All copies of the
Amtriean received through tho Banbury post of
fice, 'finer July 1st will be charged postage. We
therefore desire all persons tow receiving our
paper through that channel to give ns notice
where they desire It left for them hereafter. A
number now receiving U through the post ofllce
lire 1u town, nnd to all of these we cm scud It
by carriers, If they call and leave their address.
Persons living in the country, who cannot be
served by the carriers, can get their papers at
this ottce, or any of the stores, If they dcglro to
save the postage. All subscribers to tho Ameri
, residing wlthiu the county, paying one year
lu advance, will have the nnrotint of postage de
ducted from our advance rotes.
Jrptie K'Of-KRiTLLKn moved Into his new
house on Mondny Inst. His is.Mciice u i ..pl
an etovatcd position In tint eai(ern part of the
town. Considerable Work Is yet rrqnired to put
the external finishing touches on the building.
TrtK borough Council arc now issuing the new
Borough Bonds. None hut Orders dated prior
to the 31st of January are convertable. The
Bonds are handsomely engraved, having a pho
tograph of the Court House on one Corner, and
the Park on the other ; the Pennsylvania coat of
arms l in the centre.
JrANFR.---T'hc Royal, Jcddo Jappanee
Troupe pave a line cntertainnicnt ia the Opera
fTou'c, n Tuesday evening last. Thc'.r perform
ances Were appreciated more than others jilvcn
in this place for n long time. They were par ex-
rellcnoe. 1 uc andieuco ns not as large as the
euteetalnmelit merited, owing, perhajis. to in
suf!icie:it udvertlsliiif through their inconside
rate agent.
Ainirr.TKD inn Viit Wiiiri'iMi. Ziliedec
Rosiinu was committed to prison, on Tuesday
last, on complaint of his wife, for brutal treat
ni"iit. On the same evening, fleoigo llowers
was in rested for null renting his wife, and enter
ed bail. These two6rae could flud more room
for exercising their pugilistic propensities if they
were scut among tho Mo Iocs.
Tut: Western Telegraph Company are now cn
g'led lu lining lip the room hi lla'.eliue's store
for their nlSee. They will soon be ready to sel
up their iusiriimeuts for opcrati.m. The locu
tion is the most prominent in town.
A Vol At. AND iNSTltl MrNTAI. CONCI'UT Will
he given this (Friday) evening, in the Court
House, by Prof, Hi own and D. Kcltncr, which
will be one of thu finest entertainments of the
sca-on. As their cntcrtaintncnlsaie well known
to be of n high character, and the -admission very
low, tin doiiM a full house will greet tlicni.
1!i:ad iikkohk Y- Sk.n Viint X.ixc A large
number of persons who put their signatures to a
recommendation of E. Ii. Haines, Certifying that
his IPfory of Sunhuvy is concct, Ac, have
wailed upon ns and slated that thev sli"'.i ii
without, reading the content', ntld that since they
have examined it tin y l'.r.d themselves told. We
would aip. isc all who arc ''bored" for their sig
natures. It, the future, to lir.-t read the contents
of the instrument to which they arc Invited to at
tach their names. Tbie last rase Is certainly a
good lesroii.
I In l..-n;. Our youn I it'-n-l Toter S. Burrel of
the Washington Ho.1-', woe, the t'dnicst for the
j large cake, at the festival lull, last Meek, by the
! He!'o:nni ( hureh. The cimte-t was between
Mr. Hum ! and Mr. (n o. F-. IIo.Tinan, two of the
. le'.-t hotel clerk of this place, but IMcr being
somen h;: of a hiillcS' man, und preporessing in
j his appearance, thereby distanced his competitor
an 1 look the piiie. The Church realized f(s.70
bv Ihc contest.
Tim: t'otute Hut has
this viclnitv.
f.i.nie its nj pearance iu
l Is.triivn.--A young mail named Long, np
i preut lei d lo J. 1''. I.en li, at blachsmiihiiig, was
: thrown f"jm a horse, on .-Spruce street, on l iiday
j last, and seriously Injured about the head. IIu
I was insensible lir several hours. Doctors Mar
i tin and Clark dressed tho wounds. He is, we
I are happy to lcurn, lapldly reeovcritig.
I Aiiiiuri.TciiAL Mkbtino. the Ksecutivc
i Cotnmitteo of the Northumberland County Agri
i cultural Society, (Jos. Ulid, Pnidctit,) met In
the Arbitration Room, on Saturday last, aud np-
poiuled a committee of conference lo unite with
the Turbutville (Northumberland County Agri-
tfultiiiul Ijoclcty.) Tbu time for holding their
1 fair will be decided on soon. Mr. Yuungmiiii
corded to him. After transacting some minor
businos, the committee adjourned.
Till! P.efprmcd festival closed on Katvadty
I night, after fivo nights of successful entertain
I ment. The uct rceeijits will pro lahly reach ?;J00.
Rki'Iirsiiinii Rais. The rain on Tuesday'
morning was must propitious, and gives a re- ,
j freshing appearance to everything. The summer i
- crops were suffering everywhere lor the want of '
ruiu, and iu many places the sun had scotched
i plauts beyond resuscitation.
Tub 'J-vurtli" will probably bo a dull day in
Sunbury, as the dilfereut societies have all cou
eluded to send the day elsewhere. The firemen
will mingle with their friends nt Lock Haven ;
the Red Men wilh tholr brothers at WuUoiilown.
The Knights of Pythias will go to Shickthinny.
The P. O. . of A., aud the Hoys in Qltie, ns well
os a large portlou of our citizens, will pay a visit
to our neighbors of Northumberluud, where a
grand liiuo await them. The address of Co!.
Taggart alone, will repay all w ho spend the day
ut Northumberland,
Nov von Modocs. Wo would inform our
neighbor of the .lurniug t'iprei, that wo havo
no disposition to make un cttuck on Modocs uu-
,c(jl u be jn ie,f derenee, Ai lo Jlutoriaa, we
regard the icodcrn Haines class too small game
to shoot, at long range, as In that case we would
bo only wusviug uulinunllloh.
Pnor. Ki.us fSciiMUnru, of the high school in
this place, has gone on a visit to Poltsville bis
j former residence, to a'tend the 9th annual com
I lueocement of the High School in that place, of
' which he was Its first Principal.
I Tut .Viltoiiios, says that It U rumored that the
shops of the P. fc R. It. Co., are to b removed
I from this place. Wo lliluU not, as preparation!
I arc being made to Increase the works. Tho Penn
sylvania Railroad company uever overlook such
favorable locatious for shops as tjuubury pre
sents. Besides being Ihe termini of live rail
roads, where freight takes afferent directions td
market, It would be poor policy to temovt the
shops located here, particularly when the own
a large -ope of land upon whlchtheyarcfnitc-l.
Brno tho tcaslon of the United Btato Dis
trict urt, at Wllllatnsport, last Veek, om
el1rt nine bills were found against Dudley,
who tconnectlon tilth Wales, formerly postal
route jent bottreori Toledo and Buffalo, com
mitted number of robberies of the mall. Wales
havlngnstructed Barman Ma successor, the
presenile agent, was permitted to rido lu the
postal o, assisted In the distribution of the
malls, tring which ho managed, nt various
times, tr,btract and pot In hli pockets, a nunv
her ofjHablo letters containing money, chocks
nnd drafli The lattor wero handed over to his
partner Ijicy who forged the necessary In
dorsement and collected t money through
the Etprengints, who were Victimised to tho
aniouut of tg.ooo.
On Wedniijay tho Grand aud Tctlt Jurors,
olllccrs of tho'Jourt nnd others, visited "Mlane
qiin,! nt the Stance of Mr. Peter Herdic, who
provided thu Means of conveyance and hand
somely cntcrtiliJCa Ms guests at his largo estab
lishment at '.le springs. The hotel has been
enlarged, auihvill now accommodate four hun
dred guests, aid Is ably mannged by our old
friend Peter Attick, formerly of the Olrurd
IIoiw, Philadelphia.
Dv Invlnviitlou of tho Sunbury Yacht' Club,
wo boarded tho yacht "Huttle," on S.-Uurttsy
ftfternoou last, to take a sail on the beautiful
basin fronting our liotoiigh. The winds being
unfavorable for a genuine good sail, we content
ed nmselro Willi beln. whirled nrouud occasion
ally by "", nr.d gliding i, .ud fro, ou
itn oltti: waters of tbe Kitsii'irhuuuu. v found
the officers in control very obliging, but "not
hnppy," because the craft could not begot to her
usual fast speed for tho want of a regular gale.
Wo wo-e, however, much pleased with the trip,
and we were forcibly struck with the beauty of
the scenery, which Is extremely plcluiesqnc, as
w e passed up the river beyond old Fort Augusta,
and moved around the point of the Island. When
favorable weather for Bulling is had, we shall ac.
ec-pt tho next invitation, nnd give n full account
of "Ilattlc," their favorite craft, together with
her speed, and the magnificent scenery that may
lay in her cour.-c.
Sol.niriis' Moni mknt. At ii meeting of the
Eseculivu Committee of the Soldiers' County
Monument Association, a few davs ago, it was
; resolved to lay the corner stone of the monu
! nient to he erected in this place, on the second
day of the I'uion Park and Agricultural Associ
J ation Fair, the coining fall. ('apt. Hctvr l'nlli
j ter having rusigned as Secretary of the Assoein
. tion, A. N. Iliice was appointed in his stead,
! and Cictt. Jno. K. Clement was appointed Assit
, taut Secrelai y.
j U.MoN PaUK AMI Anilll Tl Tt K II. SlM'IKTV.
j The Conimitlee of the I niou Park and Agricul
. tnral Association are requested to meet in the
Arbitration Room, in the Court House', In Sun
i bury, on the 'JSih day or June, 173, al 1 o'clock
i p. m., to transact business of importance in rc
i forcuee to holding the fair next Tall.
' Sol. Mai.u k, l'rcst.
j Tin: renowned 'Historian,'' Haines, having
; failed in his action for libel against tho Junior
-editor of this paper, put him under bonds to np
i pear on Saturday lust, before Esquire Snyder, to
answer a charge for having advertised nostrums,
but failing to appear himself, the suit was, of
course, disu-.Nscd. In this lie has exhibited
more discretion than usual.
'. Tin: (iermania Orchestra of Reading, on their
return from the commencement of the l.ewlsbuig
University, stopped here on Wednesday evening
last, in wait of the train ' mcy
u-"t-u i.auusonieiy ciuerlaiiie'.l by Mr. Moses
Marx, ut the. Clement House, over which our
friend Mr. TuI'M presides to the satisfaction of
every one who stops at his hotel. While hero
they played several peiees of initsic in the d'aw-ing-room
of the hotel, which attracted a large
number of persons to'l'hiid street, as listeners.
Their music surpassed anything ever heard in
our place, and "as accepted by oar citizens as a
: rich treat.
Tim: local e lit or of one Of rut r daily papers, and a
correspondent of the other, arc at logcrheads :
Result, several columns of mattet. Subject
ill disput-.; involving the consumption of ginger
bread and other edibles ut n social i:e;!tcl:ng.
Interesting.
Tin; festival of the Sunbury Cornet Hand in
Lyon s Hull, during the past week, h is been tin)
principal attraction of our young people. We '
arc happy to see that good order prevaled, ajnl i
that the members met a merited reward. The '
voting lor a speaking trumpet between the steam j
file limine company, and the hook und ladder !
company was quite spirited. While the ladies!
are much interested in several licaulit'al cakes to
be voted for betv.cen the cong. -iti.tl young men
and tallies' friends, Messrs. A. M. .M-ixeil, S. (.).
Reed, (ieo. (iibson, nnd Win. I'.yi-ter. l'rom the
efforts ut. tile by the ladies to secure the prize for
then), we think they buvc riu-nii to feel prmid,
and they should lend their ail in making the fiS
tiVal a grand success.
Asmsii the recent improvement:! in Williams
port, is u new hotel, thu Crawford House," lo
cated iu the city proper and center of business.
This is an Institution that was much needed, ami
it allorils us much pleasure tn say lh.it the Craw
ford House ir- u Hist class hotf-l in every sense of
the vvord: Tl.c house is a toiiiiiioiliutis one. built
csprersly for a hotel with ail the modern iin
protcmentb. The rooms are furn'sheil in exccl
Kmt style, and under the management of Mr.
Fie". Ihe proprietor, ale! Mr. Wells, the super
intendent, e!eaii!in..-.s und coiiiioi t pervades the
entire t s t !!! si, mci ; t .
Wr. return oiirll. uihs tothc lln. .1. 11. Packer
for Valuable ptihlii t'ui-uini nts.
Riot ai Riinova. -A tiol o-itiried al R-nova
on Tuesday e'eulag last, between a party of
Swedes, and a party of Irishmen, employed on
Ihe railroad ut that place. Three (Swedes were
thul dead, and a fourth seriously wounded.
SiUAWBiatitms. This fruit Is uow largely
cultivated, and sold iu almost every market at
remunerating prices, und yet they aru scarce In
out own maiket al higher prices than almost
anywhere else. This is radically wrong. (Jno
of the lrgct producers near Washington, says
his beriics utcrage him only 11 cents per quart,
und so about ll.irrit'ouig una oilier placet. The
business ought to be a paying ouc in this Neigh
borhood. Jacob Dumlel, aged li years, son of Martiu
Duiikul, was drowned iu the river al Lewisburg,
on Monday week, whilst lo the water, bulbing,
with tw o other boys, all studcuts ol the Aiadcmy.
'fur. passenger furc on the Suuhury and Lewis
towu rulliojd, excepting between Sulinsgrove
and Buubnry, baa becu reduced to SI ccuU per
mile.
Wokbe than a Modoc the u.an who cheats
the printer.
The votaries of the Nine are not ull dead yet, at
least not In Suubury, as the folios ing will testi
fy, which hints, In verse, we suppose iit some
Uliug funny which occurred In one of our
vli arches i
If you go to Church, sit down with ease,
Aud hold your bohuct when yuu sneeze j
Jf without care you case your nose,
I he strings may tear aud away It goes.
FotitOE bngs can be destroyed by sprinkling
the top with & broom brush dipped into palls of
water, In w hich sufllcleut parie green has been
tirre! t hI 11 wiqli'i'i
Good. Our neighbors of Northumberland arcl
waking up, and going lo work In lha right way
with a lew to the Improvement of their beauti
fully located town. The Tr of Inst wrolt gives
a the following gratifying news.
'There Is now lo process of erection and abwit
helng built, not less than ono hundred how
houses In crory part of the town, and on almost
every street tbe busy sonnd of tho hammer and
saw are heard. Nc walls, new frames, new
collars, nnd soon ft new house. People arc com
ing In dally, and sales of lots are dully taking
place. Lots are cheap, nnd never will be cheap,
er, bnt every year thuv must advance. At pre
sent they eun be bought on long time payments.
The largo furnace of Juincs rt. Marsh U al
most ready to put iuto blnst, and boom wo hope
lo sco It In successful operation, nnd it? projee
tors rewarded for their energy and seal. North
umberland must becomo tho centre of a largo
and successful Iron Interest, located as Is upon
the river, canal, and railroads. Close to the ore,
coal nnd limestone. This furnace Is rttily the be
gluning of a serlos that will soon bo built, if thi
is n success.
Tin, car nitons under Col. Junkini", are. We are
Informed, about ready to commence work, and
will soon glva employment to a lurgu force of
m Van Allen A (Vs. rolling mill has beeu en
larged, nuil with the nail factory Is now turning
out a large amount of work.
Frlck Ai Clmtnbcrlin's saw mill Is busy n'lit
ml d,iv Inrnlmr bat its thousand of IVit
of lumber, nnd our iliuvlianlcs, merchants, and i
everybody are as busy a- they well can be. The
old land murks am pris.iiv; itwiiy. ninl new ones
taking their jilaecs. There Is room for limn ,
more men, women and children. More homes, j
sliol nnd manufacturing establishment. And ,
now Is the lime to come to secure good, cheap (
nnd valuable location. ;
Tlie.rclsoneolheririe.it aUnlitaue we have,;
tind thai. Is one ol the best public school build-:
Ings In thn Mute, an.! the schools are cijual t' i
any j graded and supported by an active intelii- j
gent ami competent corps of teachers,
wc do not want In the least to n ear or seen
boastful, vet. we do think our place is one of the
most Inviting in the whole slate."
Tim citi.eiH in and ahmlt Milton are d
!
iug the propriety of extending their boroJgb
limits so as to embrace the suburbs, with it pop
ulation of somewhere near !l,000 souls.
Vt'r. have been favored with specimen page a of
a book now In the course of manulucture i nti-j
lied "Tho Undeveloped West t or Five Years in
the Territories. Being a description of Hint vast
region between the Mississippi and Vac-hie : Its j
resources, climate, inhabitants, natural cuiio.-i- i
lies, etc. Life and Adventure on prairies, :
Mountains and Pacific Con.-!. Wilh 211 Unci!-!
lustrations, from original sketches r.n.1 photo- I
graphic views, of Ihu scenery, cities, lauds,
mines, people nnd curiosities of the (ircut We-t.
1WJ. II. Ueadlc, author of 'Life in Vlnti,'
National Publishing Id, 19 N. tfcrciilh ?.., Phi
ludvlphiHi . . .
Miamokin Tows-tiir, J'JIIC '.'I.
JCdilur A mtr'u'tvi :
On Sunday lust a l.irg.t f one jui jc of people
were present at the laying of the corner stone of
the new Baptist ne-rliu house, in a b.-.tuiiful
location near tbe old tunipik-, sir miles from
Sunbury. The day was hot an I sultry. Clouds
of dust were raised by ihe nmllitu le of carriages
and vehicles of all kinds. Hut all was general
good order and solemnity. The services wcie
nppropriuto to the occasion. The dinner, made,
to assist the church election, was cecl!c:.l, and
large! v pat ronizi d by :i hungry au 'ti 'ir'e. The
!ree-will otlermgs were quite liberal.
Tho new house of worship Is building by the ;
old Shamokin church. org.ini.ed In lT'.U. They j
erected the first Baptist church in central Venn-
sylvania. nbotit two miles above Snydertown. !
There Is tho oldest burying prouud In the ei.tin- '
try. containing the dust of the early pioneers of 1
Shamokin val cy.
In 171U the Baptists In the United States nuni
bared about 7."i.(Mii). Now, according l their
statistics, 1.5Mi.ui,o. '
During the clay I noticed many eyes looking
anxiously toward heaven ; especial. y when a
little clond seemed to raise a h!pe of h ln.i' h
meded rain. I jinlfe imt H'e devotional feeling
of the congregated mass ; but s.iie.t "v'.,": '
III a f inoln,. ..,eoill. not tall to si e
incetlect of the drought on all vegetation, and
looking upwards was their right and privilege, i
whether lor a prospect of rain or for spiritual '
bleshinus, as all must twiir fjit from above.
V. S. A line ruin on Moiidav night gives us
fresh hope for our mm, iuU an l vcgetaNe..
Oui harvest is quite promising. Camdi::;.
1 lip onr'SHln l n-.i I its a'ii.
l'i'.biislu'd l-v a warning and fur tie- heii.-i,!
loung Men nil I others wlio mi!!i r I lotn .ki:io;s
llKllll.n V, I.i -s UK M t lloi .li, etc., !-t:p.l iiu ' he
means of seil'-eiire. Written by one uliii cure-!
Iiilllsl If after Ulnlcl'LTnilig Ciilisuh'l alilc nuaekei y,
and sent free or rereiiing a pnrt-ail d in ir j
envelop. Isuirerers ale iuvite.1 to n.l Iress the
author. NATIIAMKI. M.Y1-A!i:,
June 1 1." ill liui. llov 1.".:!, ltrook'yu. N. V.
V, ii
t Coinpasvillc, Chester count v. Pa., on th,
I o,
fiih of Mav, 1ST:;. Mr. JAMKrt I RW1N, auej
'.Kl years, IU mouths aud :.'ii days.
The deceased was a soldier of the war of lM'i,
He bad 11 children, fi'J giMii.I-ehie',r n at. I '7
great -grand-children.
Argilmciit t'o'ir.'.
IN consequence of the repairs that are luing
made in tin) Court room, 1 am directed tn
state thai the Aiiiuineiit Court lived lor .!..u.l..y
luvt (June !'MUli will iii-eosariiy have I i be
postponed.
Any mutters thai putties or Counsel may ,--u-
Sider lis ttlgent Wl be disposed of i i l''i till
next, after which theCourt wiil a Ijouii! until the
BeM regular Term in Aiilmisi.
LI.OV I) T. ill illItilAt II,
I'rothi'iiilaiy.
Sunbury, June lht:i. It.
a;i:tn v.tTi:i i cast adhii-;
CAST AUIlll' I I A eoinjiailioli to tin- Jam ais
"Three Veins in a M.ia-'l t-.ip" and Ten Nitlit:
iu n ll.ir-lliioni," by '1. tt. Anliui. 'l i;; laie.-t
and gl'eatetl book ol this ce.el'i-al-I aatii
splendidly i.liislralcd, vh-gant!) Inu ;i rt , an I
at sight by thoilnaud-. Il highly iailoi.-i l bv
the uiosi prominent prnpic. aiai papers of the
country. A story of ci iuie and oitlr.ure iu air
ini.lst which will appal liie stoutest hert. Will
do luoi'c- for Ihe cause of li mperaiice and iiiora!:
ty ill i ii the law. Agen s ( ho li.ne sold "Man
Trap" cannoi fail to n il dniiliK) the number of
this book. A Life ol ihe Author, u ith se-i I por
Irait, picscntea to every :u!.sc! .bi r. 1 'e.s' i ipi
eireu.ai- ami 1 1 1 ids nut ficc on .ipp..i itinii to
J. M. STOUDAUT i CO., Puh'.ishcr, V- i fan
bum Mii-I, Philadelphia, Pa.
June u".!,';:!. w.
Ot l-'.AVh STOKV ;
Or triumphs of thirty centuries. By I'. D.
(loodricli C'sou of I'Ucr Pai'tey'-; anil L. llow
laud. Awoikof gic.il liistorica! research, n
couuting iu truly graphic style Ihe wonderful
growth of nauk'alioii aud history of discovery
since the Hood ; is leplcle with iu. idciils, thru;
iug adventures. Untie, shlnwreeks, niutiei..-,
piracies, Ac. LCsenlCi how from the lll -l liny
bark, when ocean was ihc daik realm of terrors,
sails now whiten i-my sea, liuhtniaa tlaMics
tidings from shore to shore, und lin n bling up
wonders from deep waters; with many oilier
matters of lively interest, wUicli go lo cake up
one of 'I'.u most ValuaVIe, faseinatiim ami re
maikat'le productious if Ihe age. Over :MI
spirited iliu.liutioiis. Agent wanted. For eii.
culars and leruis addict. Hl'BllAKO bRO.i.,
Puhlisliers, Philudclphhi.
Moury MitkluK Uookit lor Nuiauif-'r
Chiiv MttnluK. AotMsuud (Sai e,.mi;' Anea
llon! Bryants Librury of Pot-try and 6oim ;
The Nt W Housekeeper's Muuual.hy Mh'-a Beccll
er and Mrs. blows. Bolh soiling last und far.
Kxcluslve Teriitory t liberal terms. 3. B. Foun
Co., New Vork, Boston, Chicago aud fcaa
Krauclseo. Juue.'J 4w.
ItVt HUM A V, or Soul ( luiriiw
lllS" How cither sex may fascinate und gain
thu line and ntt'ccthios of any person they choose
instantly. This simple nieuuil retitiir.iiiicut nil
can possess, free, by mail, tor liac;, togethur with
a marriage guide, Lgvptiun Oracle, dreams,
hint! tn ladies, wedliliL'-ul-M sblii, Ac. A
queer hook. Address T. WILLIAM A CO.,
Publishers, Philadelphia.
ThiM lis uo HuiiibUR. By sending 35
cetlls.. with lKe, blight, color of eves und hair,
voU will receive a eorrerl 4cture of your future,
hu'hnnit or wile, with name anil date ot inornate. '
I W. POX, P. (., Urawcr -.1, r'uUouvliie, N. I.
4MW.SHI - i. ,
13 Iff 13
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iiuiiioii, liiuyuD, lijjiuiip, mm, mim, mtm.,
Whilo ami Lnco (JooJ
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CLOTHS, OASSIHEESRES,
'
Merchant Tailoring, RlCHftRO SIMPSOR
Vc hitvo iiddcii Mr.liaiit Tiiorin,r
roiiijiliito s;tti
i i AHi l 44 1 Vl' kft-i '' J'J't :"itaiitlv,l)es-t liiij.orU'l Skwimi M.m:mi.nk Xi:;.i
MUUt 1st II to any mlilros-i iks! t.aid on rtet-i,r. of cash j.iri.i.! bwr all kuU,
j'O ets. ier dozen, ail other kinds, tiO ets. j.er doen. MHV D.-MoirriL'.-, 1'at.tfni.s for ,t;.!(..
Siinhnrv. Pa., Aiir
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lie lit ,
(; loin:! fi llio ('oi)i!i'ii!m.
r,- is cue w i-h il-aier than anetl-.T tn : it 1
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desir
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and heal tifully
removing nil bi'
a!v1 di-e .,,i:ii:.,as.
'1 his ileli-ht I ill t'.i'et pre)i iral io'l h is
v.-v.-l v ii-1e l by the ISoai;: it I Icai t :i
Vault CfiV. I'r. Louis A. h..yrc-. tl.-.
iv exaliliui'ie lb- ana v- i i i-ie tn- t',
:ibov-
lioai I. l -imi.i.ue -
;r. W. E uifd'st i'.Ioii of V(i't?i
Ila-iu-'is, am' Kntlre'y Kie" t": i - i .y;!.:.i- li
j ;r',ous l,i th- l.'-a'.th n: S';'.-..
IH'.WARK UV COrN'T!:!:-'!'!T:'.
A-k ;o':r l'iri'g-i-1 fir U-o. 'X . f.air,
.I' Vo all.' I'l.c f..ut:ii; ha" "n- I fi'
I t en 'le si J M ' el! - I i Veil :.. !,.,;(
the lei'lte. t.. W. I v I. L ow " "i St'
I ae hack of cv. i v ,i ;i , . S-i )!.!l ii'l A I
(;:
sl.s AMI
I 'AN-
r.'.i.i
i ta: M'.w rA.'iii.v
i At rt j r:,
-THE EASY R'JCKIKS
W "lock"
J
Ills Zi?.Di
fli:
TV :;.,M. sillltilet. better 111. 'lie ;.e.J it
l:'.;h!V tlntillcd than uy tilhcr lll.ichi.le. t"i'W
.vervihliig, nil ! is alw ays rca Iv ; no ell uv.'t i
tsa-ioll lilijed Ml se-.t'l'S Irnm IVht tillaatt
w..rk. Agents w.ttitct. (id the latest und hi-'.
.'-en-1 fur Cticiiiar. 1 11K l;'Olt MAVIVH M
f VIN'K Ci,, "'. 7 li.-iM.lw.iy, Si w Vork.
June '-H,'7o. 4w .
I'U' lLT.K. AN! liCCK. AWl'N f S shouM a I
,lie:,s ut oi.e-lor c;rctil..rs, Ac. (Wnl-li wi:'
rent 1'nf.) dfr:Hng new and Mi'ih woil. cf
.ut, hv a pupti:..r i.rtirt, no i.eaily rr.uty l-r
delivery, and whbli Is vonf to have art enniiinnis
sale. K. I erieneed a cents should haslr'.l lu secure
tetiltory. l iiiisiial iiiduccimoiis will be olleitd
those who mean steady ciierg- tic wr'ik.
(iK.o. MAI l.KAN. Publisher, T'll ransom t.,
June -".i,'7j. lw. PhiWdclphbi.
CANVASSIN'l isKNT KKEE V''R PP.oF.
X'OWMKUMilll'.AT WORK on ManhooJ. Wo
ni.il.hoo.l nnd their mutual Inter-relatives t Love,
lis Laws, Power, etc. Agents aru selling from
iO to n.l epics of this work n day, und wc, n-nd
a conVasf iug boofi tree to any book uncut. Ad
dress, statiiiu experience, etc., N A l lo.N Al.
Pl'ALItslliMi CO.. Phiiedelpliii, Pa.
June '."J.'TS. lw.
t-L'N'UA V-tsCltOOl. BOOKS AM) PAPlliS.
Calaluiiiies Bupilied by (lie Anieiieau bunilay
hehool I'uion, No.ll Chestiiul tire. I Phi'adel
pbia. June -U.'ill. lw.
"C tMPIH'l'INK" cuic cviry pain, Ac. Tic
I it. M hr H rtrnrglsts
' Vr.,,'i. Ve iofk.
ltri r" H'M l .
r or rv.
t : .'j. . It' V&tJ)3r-!.v . . A
'C .:. (y.' s-i-v -.' -Is . '-i
rf7 stn on l
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fr iisip.ri'):i
con-sis! in
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jrroHt vur.otv ami pnoc, from J. .!.s,
UT m si m i an s m m m m
aiii I m III u il 111 in II
11 ;iml cnini-K'ti! risstn tuicnt ol" (i l,Oi:i;UI l',S.
-, kuwiM.;! mmmmr- - y-sW-a, mj is z:0 TA
to our l;ii'iiu .-s witli UH'H A K I ) SI MI 'SOX lusCuiter. ami
- i;u tim in lliiH :is wt-!l its in every oilier lejart ment.
'Irs l.ecu l,".,rci site American public!
'y rili TTilUi V" yeuia. It liu nenryet
;"iiiej to f,ivr) perriy t satisfaction, ami has
ji.st'y tieoii tty L-i tho panaex'a for all cx
tcniitl Wouii'ls. (,'c.U. Burns. Snllln'ri
Hpt-iin j,
V.nih
sc., for Man mi.t
iM Ih.- ii s'';:'lii i1
ItHist.
My,
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Sii iu:r ai-1 irnni-r, w r1, t 1 . - J
, a -,',e eilCll'-il loll, -i-r.-e,; I. ill 1 V li'M i'-t i
lilies lioni sitiu-i'-hn-'s .ui'l iilMiei fi-''
; 1 lie seeleti vc e I 'talis. Mild i' ttia'ii ,
mors, I'.i ajiiioa -, 11!, -UU--, l,i'i. Pea ..
I fllia. .t t.
j Wh-ii s.ti'T I Un,jn' 1 fro-aoc-v
i ,lli..aes , 'Irovi :a.-.s u, in, t';a tal,.- . !:
. eliet-v ali'l vi-or. t le- ,y.l-lil t Is a
! build il no an I h'-lp in. Vital r'..r. ,-s
III ir r ip rti' s t-w r;
lu 111- Il Ml !' Ml'lllllel. t'.-e,j-i- s
in
a - 1 T l - 1 1
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I bv Yj
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T.'ll'.e to
ihe Lv.-r
l,i ,r I'uue-ii-i
sre in
'i u It and
.. iLraii-..
atl I ople.-ll do l" t piopT'v I,;:tol-u
li-i'i -; the Ct-l un- lu l 1 1 1 ' i i r v 1 ; . i
adiv-. I'l'odu 'ia, wctk ! o tin- -i.n
iutcstiues and ti pvedispoi'r'hm to b.lUu
un .it.
i it. w i' : i ;
lfr:ut t r J ii ns Ne'.iri
is prepir-a pin e! !y I'l-en lha f-uat'i Alarrii in
Plant, ami n fceuliai v su 'ed to nil tin so dilll
l ulties ; ,1 w ill cleanse the Vitiated Blood, strcui'
; then the Lit'e-CB iug I'owers, uu.l remove ftli
I obstruciious I'riuii impaired and enfeTilcl Ortjaiis.
I It should be freely taken, ns J urnlH-ba is pro-
lioiuiccd bv medical writers tho must ertleletil
j.'ritlcr, Toule mid Deohstrucut knowu iu the
whole, range of me lieinal plant
JOHN KLI.l.Otili, lo Plittt St.. N. V.
rioie Aneul for the I'tilled States
Price, 81 pi'r Botile. Send for Circular. J';i, 4w
. Nl 41KIIOI s Ttsts itwi-PtcMin
t. N. 1'. lil'KMIsM'S M VV Tl IUU.M-:
M ATI It Hlll'-tl.
-m To be the Best liver ItitenteJ.
Pamphlet feee. Address, York'a. tt
UOth Thousand In Press. Sale Increasing.
S.OUOninro L1VK ACiKNTS Wanted forour
MVIVCSrUVi: 'JM years in Al ICIt A
over tliW pug' . on iv i'J.St Jirroiiiiieto a.i.l in
terior works me ottered, look out for them.
Send for circulars and see proof of tho croattsl
success of thu seiiooii. Pocket Coinpatiiou worth
?lu mailed t:v. Hl'BHAUll HKOS.. Pah's,
,;i,if 1 .'11 tviinnin Cl , 1'lti .i, I'i.
t ! .. I : e u T . .. i
i a'el t'e',i,'V--r ,,f ii,: i,i.,.l ., i .s: i .1 .,, s Kti,ir
' to Mi tel, . M '
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in,war.ls, Oil V.li
$J&TMim
, hampioR Cutter.
will guurnnli
ami il! 1'.j:-:;i'
;ri.v...r IJhI.ct,
Mid
withont (liis Liniment. The nonev re.
funilcil i:nlos3 the Liniment is as repre
sent,!. To sure ninl ry tlto ceiinino
MKX1CAN MCSTANG I.iNISfKNT. SoM
by all DrugtriHts ami (imtitrv Stor. s. at
2oc , f)(K;. nnd $1 (s per littli. Notion
sl!i:, s.i:1B of Pottlr. fte.
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tijlio.,? i:.e U-l-.i L-r. .Mil
m'ffcrr.. ut.co i Ai-rt bsaot1.
fi..!si t , ni ' : : .- y "n-. j. Vzi)
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X E V T. K
Neglect a Cough. Nutbing is "i t eerln'ti t
lay tho fouadullon lor futu'e t!I cot si-.jueui.u.
WF.IL'S CARBOLIC TABI KTS
sre a sure cure for all disease of the Le-p r.i
tory Oi't'iini. Sots Thr u t, Cil-s, f.'io.p, U.'n
thcrla, Asihtrtit Catarrh, l.ir.)i.is, 1'rtiie.s
of the thio.i, Windpipe ut Uioiich.al l;.Ve,
Ulld all Ll'.ieAJes of t(,u l.-l'ici.
In nil e.is. s of sad '., ti co. 1. lev. , -r taken,
these Tablet i hoi -I p.-.t.l t.y sti.l l.euly
used. The- e 'Uii'.i.'ij I in- i' '. 1 1 i "-1 o n of the food,
uiilig.ile tiie suteriti' nf it '.truck, and will, in a
very short time, lesljle le.,!:hy ib lii.n to Ihc ul
fected organs.
Wdll.' Carbolic !..'.:. !.-u:e pu: up only in
blue boxes, l'aks tui'.'.ii i .ii ' I: they can't
be found h( yonir ilrn-tsi'-, :a 1 i.i ome to the
Agent in New York, who nil. t.- 'M.iJ theOi by
riitirn mail.
Bott't be deceived by In.lt it o'i-
tsol.t by dlll-gi.-ls. Pl ice .'a ec! t lix
JOHN il. KKl.l OCC Is II ,tt si .n Voi.,
P".'V;t.tw.S..i. ,,r , ir. ul , i . ,- . i I '.-i I. .ft
A Mh ut tin- ST AH STOl.K.
is-!io:i. :it vci'v low iirircs
;. Window V.V.t'.