unbitrg; American, SUNBURY, MAY 27, 1871, P. & E. R. R. West. Kris Mall, 1' 4:55 a m Elmlra " .4:85 p ra ErloEx. ' 0:60 " Kntlrond Tlm Table N. O. R. W.-EST. MEalo Ex I've 3:35 a tn Rrto " " 10:30 ElmiraMall " 10:55 " Erl " " 12:05- Accommodation Train leaves Bunbury for Bal timore at 6:00 a. m. The Sunbury Accommodation IcavM Harrte burjc ut 8:00 a. m., Bud arrived at Bunbury at 10:50 a. m: 8BAMOKIH DIVISION K. C. B. W. l.KAVB , ARRIVE Sunbury at ' 11:50 a in At Bunbury 0:f5 a m " 4:40 p mf " 4:00 p m D. ir. & W. R. R. Leave Snnbury- Sifi5 a. ui., 4:85 and 0:50 p. tn Arr. at Sunbury 10:00 a m, 0:20 and 11:05 p m. ftottxl Affairs. I'RIDE. Boots and fclioos for tho community, ut popu lar prices, at the Regulator. Tub Farmers' and Horticulturists' Associa tion will hold their next monthly, mooting on Saturday, Juno Sd, at 3 o'clock, r. m., at Ellas Emerick's, Augiistavllle. A full attendance of Hue membership Is requested. E. Emerick, Frosldcut. Messrs. 8. 1. Wolverton and BenJ. Hen dricks, we are Informed, are about erecting coal wharves nl . the rlvor, near tho Northumberland bridge, for the shipping of coal. . Jon J. Smith, the new Fest Master, took charge of the Post Office at this placo Inst week. Wo notice that ho has appointed Geo. Bloom as clork. Both these gentlemen arc obliging, and will make tflcicnt officers. PRIDE. Miss L. Weiser, on Market street, is selling lier lino nssortmcut of millinery goods rapidly. They arc superb and just suit anybody that looks nt them. Her stock s being replenished as rapidly as sold out. FREsn Oysters will be served up at Rcoso's Kestaurunt this evening. Ico cream and soups tire also some of tho luxuries at that house. VALUAm.E Property for Sale. In nnother part of this paper will bo found tho advertise ment of Geo. W. Bluulx, Esq., who will ofTur nt public sale, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 30th and 21st of Juno next, all his valuable hotel fur niture. The furniture being almost new, good bargains m;ty be expected. PRIDE. A choice brand of family flour nt Klrby's. UFBEAVINUS OF TIM RlH0 FlOHT BETWEEN two Democratic Editors A Dead Lock ih a Democratic Prihtino Omcs. The non-appearance of the tforthmmbtrland County Demo erat last week caused considerable peculation until the real cause was made known. It ap pears that tho editors of that sheet never had much love or regard for each other, and conse quently when certain subjects were discussed, and particularly as to the Ring party, during the past year, there was anything but harmony or good feelings between the parties. From what we can learn the senior editor, who Is disposed to treat others in a manner becoming a gontlcman, has repeatedly been annoyed nnu Insulted by the unjust, to say nothing of tho ungcntlcmanly conduct of his paitncr who Is a firm disciple of tho Ring, until pntieuce became exhausted and ceased to bo a virtue. Week be fore last the senior editor, Mr. Elchholtz, being out of town, tho Junior, Mr. Day, saw proper to indulge his penchant mid talent for slander and vituperation, by the publication of a com munication assailing J. J. ltclmcnsnydcr, a res pectable gentleman, and Democratic candidate for Associate Judge, which tho senior, on his re turn, did not approve. In last week's Issue, the senior, as a matter of Justice, wrote an apology to be Inserted In the Democrat, refuting the charge In tho communication referred to. On Friday morning when the paper was about being put to press, Mr. Day objected to Its going Into tho paper, and ns Mr. Elchholtz was In tho act of placing the article lu type In the form, Mr. Pay knocked It out of his hands, Bcnttcring- the typo on the floor. Mr. Eichholta then said that tho paper could not be Issued uulcss tho article was Inserted. Mr. Day declared that ho would not allow it to go In. Thus matters cantc to a dead lock and all work in tho ofHoo censed. The fiionds of both parties cfcmo forward but no re conciliation Could be affected. On Monday morning Mr. Elchholtz made another attempt to issue the paper, when Day came up again and knocked from his hands tho article referred to, scattering tho typo on tho floor. A regular fisti cuff then ensued, which resulted lu Mr. Day coming out second best, mid having ills eyes placed in mourning. As soon as the battle was over Mr. Day made n bee lino for the Court House to consult with his friends of the Ring, but soon enmo back but made no further de monstrations of battle. Mr. Eichholtz had him brought before Esquire Brlco on a warrant charg ing him with assault and battery. Mr. Day wus bound over until next Monday when n hearing will take place boforc Esquiro Brice, and tho caso tried under tho late act of Assembly by em panelling a Jury. This collision camo rather sooner than was anticipated, and will uo doubt result in a dissolu tion of partnership, which will, if Mr. Day '.s ejected from that olllcc, leave the Ring without an orgau lu the county. Mr. Eiclilioltz, It is well known, Is not disposed to encourage or countenance any of the proceedings of the Ring about the Court House. ' U. S. T.xrs. Collector C. J. Bruncr gives notice by bills printed nt this ofllro, that ho will be nt J. M. Hull's Hotel, Milton, on Tuesday, Juno 20th, mid ut his office, In Bunbury, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Juue, 33d, 33d aud 24th, to receive special taxes which are now due and payable. All who ueglcet to pay within ten days after date, will be charged extra for notices, mileage and interest. Miss M. L. Gossleb has again been to the city to replenish her stock of millinery goods. Those who have not got their summer hats or bonnets can rely ha procuring the latest Kyle ut her establishment. No charge made for show ing, so call In and take a look at tho late fancy style now in vogue in tho city. Injured on tub Raii.uo ah. On Saturday lust, Mr. James M'C'omb, a brakemun on tho N. C. R. R., in backlug a car Into a siding at George town, was knocked under the curs and rooclved serious injuries about his person. He was taken to ths hotel of Mr. F. Surge, of that plane, and medical uij summoned. Tue Miniature Reuei.lion The Rebels Again on the War Path. The appearance of the Democrat on Wednesday lost, was a complete surprise on tho Ring. On Friday of last week, tho regular publication day, Mr. Elchholtz, tho senior editor, took away a piece of the machinery of the power press to prevent Its use la issuing the paper clandestinely, nnd without his consent. Next day, Day, tho Junior, took off a small cog wheel for a similar purpose on ills part. Since the fight on Monday lust, when Day was thrash ed by ills partner and ejected from tho ofllco, there was a dead lock in tho establishment. Eichholtz, who maintains armed possession of tho premises, on Wednesday last succeeded by tho aid of one of our machinists to lit another cogwheel in tho press, in the place of the one akeii by Day, and the paper was unexpectedly ssticd, containing the apologetic cuid which was tho Immediate cause of the fight. That $94,000. It lias been suggested, since there Is a probability of a dissolution of partner ship in tho Ring organ establishment, that tho umpires who will necessarily have to be appoint ed to settla tho difficulties, bo also directed to Investigate that (04,000 arrangement, nnd wheth er tho Riug has refused to couio down. There Is no doubt but what tho Democrat could Blied much light us to how the county affairs are managed, nnd why it is that such high taxes are levied an nually, when an amount sufficient to defray eon nfy expenses Is allowed to remain lu the col lectors hands, and the Interest ou (37,000 indebt edness arc paid. - IT Is said that money is the root of all evil, and .from observation, wo judgo thnt money is tho cause of tho terrible upheaving of tho Riug Just now. Since the county managers require of tho tax payers $04,000 to defray expenses, most pf which is still in tho hands of collectors, there has been dissatisfaction nnd contention in the Ring, which will sooner or inter cause It to ttim blo over entirely. A few years ago all was har mony lu thnt party, wiicro now wo sec nothing bat contention and strife. Is moiwy t the root of It or not t A Good Wire. An exchange can always tell what sort of a woman a man marries by tho way ho treats tho printer. If ho gets a common wife he forgets tho printer altogether. If lie gets a tolerable good wife, ho will send in the notice of his marriage. If ho gets a very good one, ho will send the printer a slice of cako accompany ing tho notice. If ho gets an extra good oue he will send a greenback with tho notice. If lie gets a glorloUB, angelic creature, nil smjlcs nnd affec tion and goodness, li is sure to scud the printer a gold or silver dollar with the notice of his hap piness. No good wife will allow her husband to owo for his paper, and If the worse-half docs not attend to these things, It is it clear case of decep tion, bccnUBC a man who wont pay for his paper will deceive his wife, and we have our opinion of inch. " : 5,000 Rolls Wall Paper Just rcootved at Light ncr's, cheap for cash. The man who fights nnd runs nwny, May llvo to fight another Day. Not exactly so, however, In the recent fight of our neighbors, the senior of the Demotrat, when he pumincled his partner, the Junior of the es tablishment. The senior did not run away, but like Grant, continued "lo fight It out on that line," and tho result was similar the rebel was handsomely licked. "Pride, or the Fortunes and Misfortunes op War." Tills thrilling drama will be render eel In a superior style, lu Fry's Hull, Suubury, commencing on Monday ovoning of next week, and will bo repeated every evening during the week. As the proceeds are to be given to tho cause of temperance, wo bespeak for them a crowded house. No. 1 aud 3 shore mackeral, pickled salmon jiuil white fish nt Klrby's, all fish warranted. PRIDE, Fish Law. The Legislature has passed an net for the presetvatiou of fish lu the Delaware mid Susquchnniiu rivers and their tributaries. It Is unlawful to put fish dams In any of these jbtrtams, and U mado the duty of the Sheriffs to ubnto the baskets nnd dams uuder a heavy penal ty! Those who have been lu tho habit of placing llioso obstrietious iu tho streams will take notice. We have of lata had a number of compluluts from towu subscribers that their papers wore uot delivered regularly. We would be pleased if all who do uot receive tho America regularly, to give us immediate notice. The omissions are t aut. .eit by our currier who is uot very well acquaint cd. Iu several Instances we find that the paper is taken away from doors of subscriber by par ties not entitled to them. We will pay ten dol lars lo uuy persou that will give Information that will lead to the eouvktlou of these newspaper thieves. PRIDE. It has been suggested that iu decorating tho graves of deceased soldiers, It would bo much more suitable to plant flowers with roots, so that they would grow tad make the decorutlou per luitiieut, and uot periahablu as wheu done with tut Sowers. We consider the suggcbtlou well worth a careful consideration. There is uo doubt of its feasibility. Beef tongue ut Klrby's. Tun M mm u. this is the niiiue of n ucw si-inl-weckly paper Just started at Ikiutlllu, by 1). . 0. Uiuwcr, the former editor of the JiW tur X'-i. .. It U a tweuty-t'oluuiu shea, iii-ally printed, and evinces last and ability. We are happy to learu that our Me ml L. T. Uulubucb, K.q., of lUe firm of Rockefeller A Itolu bitch, bus received ths appiiiuluteiil of I', tt. I'oiuuiU.louci- fur Northumberland t-uuiily, lu take Uaiiuiuny lu lb I', S. I'Urull I'ourl uud take bull lu alt rawi uudcr the laws ut lit I mud Stale iu niiiiliiul cu i. Mr. UubrbacU it uit tou4 lu)r aud a urlby gviilhsumu, fully i-oiuprluut for the jHtallluii, aiul ui)'bl Ju.Uy iMi-lrs k kr j-otltluiis ku-h Uv U fully toiuim lu lill. Wc Iijvs frequently Ima ouugftiulatwi by W4Ut!is kuinj wuik 4u by our fellow clllsou M. IUi.u, (of butliijf j tttslUitl lu iu4uiu lu wuf luital. Mr. tUiuu U ai-kuuwUMlgml by Ifti prulca-luu Ut bo the beat lUuilat lu central t t.aua)l4uiu, ul4 happy to git 4 llutl Us tuuliuuu W Uiu icpuuiiun Ukttll Mhu a-t awik iiuu by biut. Ur. 1Ui bM always iuk4 k'vU lu hu piufwwa Mltklt U turn tujoxa bl 1U) tlUiiiy ul 4lujtili4iy uu ,UuUl gtbius. 1 'ilt Uetb lUt tU Ul Ulw ttuM tiul nuuhul liaUtu, Mil u4 4 llit.il, iii piu.vu's buiMUtif , M4iW.t tai. Ut u( Us fewWtl slutts Ui Ibis U U lb w( ft- 14-11141, uw IbiH "-, W4w t4ic4, Wbiut ttiyvUui U k4 4 tiu I U Im4w . t4 44b4 oissxlj, i4 ''I U t' 4 '! U fell 4mU4 I tbt t4klkl.lafct. W U iMtkibg M t'u4 II--' b Ivsbl W tuuii'UA a ttutl I-. I .!4u, ,) Ml U btMt tyi Pnovi'T Patment.-TIic following isa ccrtifleato of tho payment of a life insurance policy to a citizen who is well known in this place. It is a pleasure to recommend a company like tho TravclcrSjWhcn they enstntn a reputation second to none, for prompt payment. Dr. E. U. Dodge, formerly of this place, whoso death was noticed a few weeks ago, was Insured for (3,000 in ISfiO, and had made four payments nmountiug to (133 34. The amount of Insurance was paid over to tho widow last week by Mr. E. H. Kin slow, special ugont. We would advise all who have no Insurance to give this practical illustra tion of life insurance some attention at once. Mr. Shlpinnu, of Hits place, is the local ngcut for tho Travelers' Insurance Company, where nil necessary Information can bo ascertained how to proceed to become insured. The following curd published, shows how prompt the Travelers' Insurance Company, of Hartford, is in 111 pay meut of life policies i Lewisiiuro, May 17, 1871. This Is to certify that I have this day received a dralt for (3,000, from the Travelers' Insurance Co., or Hartford, Conn., being the full amount of n life Insurance policy which my husband, the into Dr. Edward R. Dodge, had taken ill that Company. He had other insurance, hut to tho Travelers' belongs tho credit of paying tho most promptly, consequently lu this company 1 would uuviec my irieuus to insure. IlKI.EN M. DllLHiE Drowned. We learn that a young man nam ed Wuluwrlght, of Columbia, l'a., was drowned In tho river opposite Northumberland, on Satur day morning last, lfu wus examining rafts along the river, aud ou going up along tho Uluu Hill, in climbing a rock projecting out into the river, ho fell bit' Into the water aud wus drowued before lie could be rescued. Til K first engine having tho patent nir-break attached ou the P. k E. Railroad was-run over that roud ou Wednesday liikt by John U. Irwin, eugiiiuer. It Is connected with engine No. luuft, attached to tho mall train-, and hen tho arrived ult rat led a iiuiubcr of K-rtunt to wltnett its win kings. W understand that it wurkt admlru- I Coi.. David Taooert of Northumberland, Pay Master lu tho U. S. Army, and who lias been lo cated for a yenr past in the State of Oregon, nr rlvcdhomcon Wcduesday morning last. He ap pears lu extraordinary good health, aud gives a glowing account of the country through which ho passed In tho fur west. We are informed thnt he will ramnin here for several months, beforo returning. Ills numerous friends will be glad to once more embrace the opportunity to extend to him a hearty welcome homo. A man In Ashland, Pa., recently ordered (V "flno gold wateh" from ono of the swludllng agencies in New York. Paying ten dollars ex press charges, he received, well boxed, a beauti ful "glass marble" block, with a note attached, reading thus : "Dear Sir i The mystery lu regard to this is to find the key-hole by which, to wind if" up. Numerous pcrsous have been searching for it during the past year, and have failed iu finding It, but we hope you will bo successful. "itespeetlully, V h.i.iams & CO. 'P. S. All fools will learn by experience." UlUor'fi Table. The Heathen Cumkb. We nre Indebted to tho publishers, Jas. R. Osgood fc Co., UoBton, for an illustrated copy of this humorous nnd popular poem, by Bret Harte. I The Atlantic Monthi.t for June, 1871, has the following contents I Hotanlzlng, by Wilson Flnggi Tho ShiftliiK of Power) Mehctnbel, by liiiev l.nrenm I a. vimuiun m kcw laiirmna Thirty-Five Years ago i The Capture of Fort Fisher, II, by B. O. Lockwood From Genera tion lo (feneration, I, by Caroline Chcsebro' ) The Robin, by John O. Whittler Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada, II, by Clarence King , American Lllo in France, IV, by M. L. P. ( Kate Beaumont, VI, by J. W. Deforest ) Dnbhles from an Ancient ripe I lie uew i.ngiiKiv Million oi Iamb's Works, by J. K. Uahsoa A Summer1 Mood, by Hiram Rich I KneycllcnU of a Travel er, I, by It. H. Our Whispering Gallery, VI. ( ctiurli t jncKrn,) uy uaincs i . ricnisi itecciii Lite rat inc. Business otitis. An endless 'variety of boots and shoes nre constantly kept up for the wholesale and retail trade nt W. H. Miller's Excelsior store. Coun try merchants can save money by purchasing at ills establishment, nnd will get a better article than In the city. The GROVER & BAKER .and the SINGER SEWING MACHINES nro acknowledged su perior to nny other now manufactured. Miss C. Dallas, Market street, this place, Is tho agent for tho salo of them In this and adjoining coun ties. Instructions lu sewing given free of charge to all purchasers. A lot always on hand. .Call ml examine them,. T.nE Croquet Slioc, a novelty, elegant aud com fortable, nt the Regulator. Dunrxa the coming hot season, n hat Isn't a bad thing to kayo about the house. S. Faust, Market Square, has a fine stock, is constnntly cnlurging, and will furnish them to order, lu any style, price or quality. 8am Is a practical "hnt tlst," aud can Ut any head that he gets a sight of. Select School. Miss Maggie J. Martin will open a select school for young ladies nt the reslT denes of tier father, on Broadway, commencing on Monday, the 5th of Juno. Terms moderate. Tho fluo spring suits from tho Mcrchnnt Tailor shop of J. E. Schacflcr, opposito the Central Ho tel, nro constantly keeping up nn excitement among men, and is giving him a large amount of custom. His stock of goods is admired by all who call to sec lilin. Ie you want a flno assortment of plain And fancy groceries to select from, go lo Klrby's, Bright's new building, on Market square, all goods delivered wlthlu the borough frceof charge, All Rubber Wear, at. manufacturers' prices, at tho Regulator. Just reeclvcd, a number of popular fronts nnd French call! skins, ut the Regulator. Gents' flno French Calf, Box-toe Boots, stitch cd bottom, nt the Regulator. 6nor.MAKr.iis' materials for manufacturing, at tho Regulator. Regulator Boot, Shoe, Trunk and Leather Store consolidated with the Book Store. Call one nnd all. New goods nt tow rates. AtiAl AT THE OM 1LACE. rTWE subscriber announces to the cttlxcns of JL Snnbury that, having nirnln erected tils DRF.AH niul CAKII ' estAkltsment, on the old place, where It was recently deMrovcd bv fire, h Is again prepared to supply them with All kinds of Bread and Cakes, such as BROWN liUF.AO, MILK BREAD. C. B. WEITEEL, & CO., l'nvo just rcccivod an immense stock of and are psppnred to gnt up suits at short notice anil guaranteed to fit no a!o. bread BAKED nn the HEARTH, BLACK, BROWN AND BLUE CLOTHS. Double width S3 and ucwards lino of FANCY CAKES, Tea Bnns, ' 1 lISTCY CASSIMERES, nil wool 73c, and upwards. TESTINGS ntall prices. KENTUCKY JEANS 20c, nnd upwards. TWEEDSo-2. and pwards COTTONADES IB.-, and upwards. They liavo also niado arrangements with the elobrata &loiIiing House and n full Rolls and Twists. Also, all kinds of Confection a: les nt his shop on I hlrd street. Having employed a first-class baker from fhe city, he is prepared to give general satisfaction in his line of business, niul desires all to give hint a trial. Bread aud Cakci delivered to customers evorv morning. ICR CREAM. rn lee Cream Snlonn has been opened In con nection with the above business, and a Ladies' Silicon lilted tip, where the best li e Cream will be en ved up every evening ilnrlmr the season. N.M. 11. HAAS. Bunhnrv, June It, 1870. SEW 91 EAT MIOI. rpilF. nuderslgned rofpevt fully Informs the cltl JL r.ens of Sunbury and vicinity, that they have opened a . IIEAT SHOP, In Dewail's biiildiii'r,on the north side of Market Square, two doors from tho railroad, were they will keep a constnnt supply of the best of Bent', Pork, Mutton, iVe., at wholesale or retail, nt the lowest prices and of the first quality . A wagon will be run to supply customers every morning, (except Sundays.) The best of meat will found at their shop, (jive us a rail nnd satisfy Your selves. REFFEW & B.OVVEK. Oct. Kith isfio. tr. M1LLIN KKY AXu"i;cirNToitE". HISS L. WEISEU, Market Street, one door west of GearhurfJ con fectionery store, SUNBUHY, PA., Has opened her Spring nnd Summer stock of .TlilHiirry tnul l'linoy CiooU, II ATS AND BONNETS. Tlje latent styles of Dress Trimmings, French and American Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Sack loops, Chignons, Collars, Cull's, Jouvin Gloves, and a largo variety of other articles. . In connection with tho Millinery business, she curries on me DRESS MAKING AND FITTING, Iu all Its brunches. She Is also agent for the sale of Ramsey, Ecott ifc lo. 8 t'atterns. Tho ladies of Sunlmrv nnd vicinity are cor dially Invited to call nnd examine lier splendid stock. May 13, 1871, OF Wanamaker & Brown, Phil'a. and arc prepared to furnish suits at their pi-ices, only adding tho cost of expressage. If the goods do not give satisfaction upon arrival wo will return them free of charge. A full line of samples for customers to select from. ALL WOOL SUITS $13 AND UPWARD3. Special attention atrcnlion paid to And tlic highest-cash prices paid for. The block of buildings along tho railroad, on Third street, occupied by Rccso's Hotel, Bachcr's Restaurant, Fox's Tobacco Storo, Miss Nancy Bachcr aud James Washington's barber shop, have nil received a eoat of paint which makes a divided Improvement, and has given those bu siness places equally us flno nn appearance on the outside as the inside. Closing 1'kices of Li:11avkn As Hito., 40 S. Timti) Stiieet, PuUADEi.riiiA. S o'clock, r. m. May 21, 1871. U. S. O's of '81 ,110? 117' i " " '0'2 111 llln " " '04 .; -nwi uva " " '115 MVi.lUK '05, new , ;llU'ijill3.f '07, " UWJi, '08 nix wz 10-to's jiuoii ;io;w U. 8. SO YcarOper cent. Cy lUHVyAV, (iold , 'lllj-illl?i Silver , IW.jlimi'i Union Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bonds.. Ol 'i K1 Central Pacific R. R 101 ?jM02;V Union Puclllc Land rant Bonds..! 83 Tj,'; 80 5's, Our Custom Work is of the very besteharactcr.X "WT AiA Easy rules for measurement, prfces, &.c, sent free to any part of America, and good fits. ly, and will uo doubt ere long be adopted by all euginvers ou the diffircnt roids. A null ussoHiiieul of culiued goods, EuglUh uit Aiiierli-uu I'iekU-s and suueus. Fort-lgu and dummlu; dried aud green fruit, at Klrby's. Fiuk at jKMnr Hiiouk. A Brs ocurr4 ul Jersey bbora ou lul Tuesday evcnU'i,', destroy- iiiK lbs prlvitl le.UU uis of Mr. It. B. M, the I'imI OlUes building, the kJUt uel(aper utile owuihI by Mr. James Juue K', iMtlul utile aud building lu ths rear f Hut futultte. Tit Org Is uppuM4 to Wj Uu I lis nuilt of au luieudUiy. 'lbs lM U U4 klutml. tluut few uiouiu ago lurvul M t ia4i lu buiu lh Iumu through auuuyutuu lain iu souis ut Us piouil- uuul tUiscus, but tU-y mvis IriuttJ Milk uu cuu- wru, ulleviu lkui lu U b Iks rUk uf sutua uu fujr IU purisuf g-lllug up a I in U wars SUIUUg MApW. - - - CitttUf if Lil TU ItutufluU II4 Kau ur, alius I ImiIm) CitlMp, Wu t4o ltut fiutu Wu. kijHi.i, u( fvuit Uiil,iu, u4 it buggy mi 4 uf kl u4 fiutti 1'. It. B !', ul llugltwtUUi, lM k g, s ni4 ucul Ilur4i ( uli uuulj(,tu tbui4)l tks I Ilk Ua. Ut k4 Um kiWMlf u4 b-utlu Ut M, t4 ks iw4l la uUullug U, iVS buggl ( k4Ki kl,4 iu4 lu tul liuliMi b s-y ul HhmIi uwu4tiu. A4 l 'tr-i't lwul, hi lsutH HUHtOl'tSl IIIUtUMt, tu4 i Iiul i ti 4og4 rit. wiigtu,j nt4 . IM Us IVulMj.Hi mU k4 HU4- Gheat preparations arc being mado for tho observance of Decoration Day lu Shnmokin. The monument will bo ready for dedication, nnd every arrangement necessary for tho proper celebration of the day has been made. The bank, stores and places of business generally will bq closed on thnt day. DECoiiATiON.DAV.-Tha ceremonies of decora ting he soldiers' graves will take place next Tuesday afternoon nt 4 o'clock. Tho procession will form on Market square, nnd immediately after the address, which will be short, will pro ceed to the graveyard. A general luvitatlou Is extended to all (Ua little girls iu towu to tako pari iu tho strewlug of flowers, who will report to Mrs. Norman 8. Kngle, Miss Kate Bolton, Miss Llnu Welscr, and Miss Painter. The flow ers and spruce will ho prepared on Tuesday morning at the room of Geo. W. Smith, Esq.,ou Market street. All the ladles nno respectfully invited lo uslt tho committee In making nr nrrungents. We extend a general Invitation to all the Orders, Fire Companies, Borough Coun cils, all soldiers and sailors and citizens, to as sist lu honoring the (lend, who lie sleeping iu liouored graves. The Willi of May has been made a national holiday, uiul nil business will bo suspended that uu opportunity may be giveu to pay re-Hiet lu our departed heroes. All ure iu vlivd, wllbuut UUliir.'liuu of uge or sex. A. N. Bull K, ,1. K. TiiuiimuTciN, Jaiikii I ii win, N. V. I.IIIIITNKII, C. I). Whakton, CuiumUtuu. JOttlll(M. Tiik cellar walls uf E. T. Iriiiliellcr' lurg hotel are rapidly being completed. T. G. Nott U, we are glad to hear, having any quantity of work, euusvU by making up lmud niiie suits uf dialling, aud keeping ou hand Hie very best of oiateilal uf cloth aud euluuro, Tim shuutlug uf utrUUlgi4 and all Insucllver uus bird U fulblddeu by law fur two mors yuuis Bou girl aro Ilka old niiukcls Uuy use goixl dual uf puwdcr but ill Uu( gu ulf. Fun drU-d aud siuukad meals, gu lu Klrby's. Wg ar rwiue.Ud lu Uta that Ik IWsry hurm uuliwxl lu uur lat Uu, dul nut beluutf It Mr. Uuilbuluutew, has Uu iokiiuJ, K sir uul of iluU, oul uf iium rl, uul uf dump 1-tulUe, uul uf rrut-h uf liquors, gud uul uf doors II )uit eau lu guu4 w tml bur, Tua fulluwtug npr.i iiulk-a U puslej uu llw vlusl A'tut uf Uruuklyu cubbWr's sbuu i "The Im-suUs Is Ujm4 fur Mw.li lu ujm Ium bus A iUui Uf 14 slk." Tu talwt Mjl uf U4bw' but k-o iumIm uui4 u Uk Ike tul4 kUki4 ual, 4 iiul. Wiv4 urn Ik uu. Il itu 44U- Uf, abUk I IU UU U U IU tiuui, u4 Uiutuv l , )UUK, ul4, Uum4 mmI biuiulU slik. 1g iMUkilt UulUlU TUltllUUt ulMUUUf UgtuuwM. H uul U tuuj usUi i muiu) Ut kuubuiji. Tug ruk wm.4iI,uu4 bT- U.Tiuus UH A U-, U Mubtf, )M,UilU( 1 1 It; aWlut4 bf ua) uk4f UMUuiu U4 uuul uu u'siwg. Ifc uiigiu uf lb U uw. Uk Iiumi M.w W lw,tMt. u4 The C'oufeHHloiiM ol'an luvnlitl. PUBLISHED ns a warning and for tho benefit of young men ami cthert, who sull'cr from Nervousness, General Debility, &c., supplying the means of self-cure. Vrlttcu by ono who cured himself nnd Bent free on receiving a post-paid directed envelope. Address; NATHANIEL MAYFA1R, May 20, lSTl.-Gm. Brooklyn, N. Y. HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCIATION. 1'or the Relief and Cure of the Erring nnd Unfortunate, on Principles pf Christian Philan thropy. Essays on the Errors of Youth, nnd tho Follies of Age, In relation to Mahkiagk and So cial Evils, with sanitary uid for tho allliuc , Sent free, in scaled envelopes. Address, HOW ARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia Pa. may7,'70-ly. READY-MADE CLOTHING. The Largest Stock Finest Goods; The Newest Styles j ino oesi Workman. A jXshipjthe TCrCreatfst E jS Gent' Furnithing R Goods. Wrappers & under-WearofaII IS kinds for all sea Boys li'i.:!.i.n..O iiuuuitusv Wear at y 1 asionisning- v ly low prioes.X sons. White Shirts a Specialty OAK HALL, Sixth & Market Sts. PHILADELPHIA. SPRING SPRING has now on hand find is daily receiving tho largest nnd best selected' ever offered for sale in this town, consisting of an enormous assortment of EEADY - MADE CLOTHINGr, FOR MEN, BOYS & CHILDREN, which he had made to his own order, in the latest styli-s of fashion and best mauuor of workmanship, au muncneo Stock of Hats and Caps for Nuubury (iruiu & Produce Murkct. COWHECTEll WEEKLY BT IIII.E GEHINORlt. GlUlM Choice Whito Wheat $t 00 Beit Amber, Whiter 1 50 Corn ,.. SO live I 00 Oala, (3J U.) SO Bet Amher, inter, per buck uo " " " barrel H 40 Corn Meal, per ewt.,.. '3 50 I'miiioylvaiila Koll t5 Eoos Per -lozeu Id Meat Dried Beef, per lb 'MCySO Binokcd Mutton ltl(u,l'J I.Alil per Ih a.1 Fiau Ball White Flub, per lb 15 " Trout 5 Coil " Freih Blind 40Gj.no YEGETAULKft-T-Turulpn, KT buuliel 7 fotlltOM " " .'. 1 10 Onion " ' 1 00 Beam, " l"nrt Hominy, " 13 DltlKD Fill IT Hi led Allle, ir tb l'-it'i 14 " Kiitheii, " -Mi'M " Clrrle, " lOOHIA " Bla Wlairrh 1'J " HanDlmrile.., -0 1 rAXUOOI): HOW LOST, HOW I1ESTOK- Ajl. EI) Jiiht published by Dr. LEWIS. paires. Third Kditlon. THEMKDICAI.COM- l'AMON AND GLIDE TO HEALTH, on tho radical onre of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Bomin.U J.oobcs, impolency, Mental nnd I'hyticul Iueapaeity, ImpmliiiU'iiln to Marriaire, ete., and tho Venereal ami r-ypmutic Mahuliea with plain and clear directions for the epecdy euro otlsecoinlary symptoms, (iimoi rlnea, (ileetn. Strictures, mid all diseabea of the i-kiii, such as Scurvy, Scrofula, tlcers, lions, widen. e ami l'implcs ou the laee anil nouy. i imsnm- lion, I'.pllepey, and tils, induced by selt-iudiil-cenee or svetual i-xtravayaneo. 'I he eelehrated author lu this ndmlr.ihle Trti tlsc, clearly demonstrates, from a forty year' sui-ceoHil practice, that tho alarmlni; cimM-tUciice of lelf-nbiiso may be radically cured ; polntin out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and eit'ei tuiil, by means of which every sullVrcr. uo matter uiiut his condition may be, can be cll'cc- tuallv cured, cheaply, prlvatolv, and radically, J This book thould be In the bauds of every voulli. uud every mail lu the laud. Sent under leal. In a plain enveloie. Ptli-p, 50 cents. Addre.s, DH. LLW IS, No. 7 Beach street, New xurk. irvcu-uiviivej .vtl.j tiii vxjiiy iatemt and a magnificent assortment of hTYLm I'UMi'iitLT ti a on ( t:.nt:i t:uv (OlII'AMV. ThU iMjiiipany U now prciwred to sell lot In the new lemi li ry, Itieulrd ou au eminence ab-mt oue-fouilh of mile i al of Sunbury. The In crease uf Hie iHipulallmi of Suubury, and cuo- ti.ent u.liaiito iu the raflo ur mortallly, as mt-ll us the limited facilitlu fur lUe tuluriuciil uf tluwe bu have louiibl life battle, bavs sumiwlea tlie uriiaulsutkui of ihu above uuuisd coiupauy. I'laii of l eiueury tuay ue e'U at ins oiiica ui J. A. Cake, F'., or l.l)d I. ll.jlilbacu. I'lUe ul iult nout t-i to f ta, econii- ui lota. lUm. Duut Will be r'Ulnl lor l4t tnul. IXH D T. ItOllUttAl II, tkc'y. May U, 1171. -If. IoIhIIi4. V TOT It It U hereby vu, llml ths pailMvnblp . ttsrntufu uiuy, u i aiut mum ui nw ilI, lia.klus A i n., lu liw Msn-aullls butuM la U Iturutigli uf Kuubury, ba bms diaul4 by luulul luuuwl. 'Ik llV'k awouuls, , loll lit lb It4ud uf 1'. It. WsUsul, at tn old S4i4, lw UI ttMi Uf Hut lu.iUlp Sf MiUUlS. WKIT4KL, UAHN lo. Tb MuictuliU bastuuM uf tlui aUu tim HI UtMlUf U vuutlulMMt 4 lU uld s4at4, Bu4l lbs ttiut usius ut V, M. WK Klil.l U. Mar . MlM. II. Mt.tUW. llr4ts, krlli'4 I lf i rt il Ut av, u 4 ItttMmMUt fsu4lu 1 lifuht -4 l"t Uk4' 4mmi ut tut Ut wk'aliks HuHf, au4 at tk UU t. uw4u. U4n xiW4M j4 MMtly nM44 '"'AjiU , (III -iW H 1.1' HAM W ATI 'I I KN. JEWELERS, No. 003 Chcatnut Strout, rUiladolpUio, are now pn-pared to till Orders for the (JKXl'lKK WALTHAM WATCH KS, under their uu KUaiautse, lu litlier 1 Karat ;oll ur olu Milt rr , ( .Vu uthtf sufil bj) k. ) 'Ibese SV a I eh is greatly iri-l hi Unit llni-li, Variety of lU-, uud aeeuiulu lluiu kej. lut; U.tll. Ilea. Wu luvliu p.tilieular ulteiilmu ti tho InM pi lee ut Un U a Ivally giaxl wuleb muy u.-w bs Ld. riv ku4 l h lur n l'rU-0 I.Ut, Older Itaelkid f 1 : ull pnlllls. (i.kkla x-l.l i . O. l. to U ad Ilea. H lt I'KIl M, sct uiilnj li Ibv n'-M nl bluer el uUSillaKl uasi-aej b) a pliaelll pur-rltaai.1'. ita t:. cAiuvirii. v to., Wi l l.i.luul Miett, I'blU. Apiil 'AJ. l:i Jua U ly. Doots and Shoes I iit imutiM it. lblld Mlv4, 4l"i Mdlket Mint, -.ul.41), 14., I Upl4 l-l U4.uUv(ul MOOT A H l "IIHK uf 4i4:il4l at lbs It.'it.al MM, Al kls t.ik l uf Iks ) Ut. bl.lt a tu-lv bp la Iks llat lUj Misj t lUs Uua iwa-i.jl.JI tiuia. K I-li It-II Jf s ull i.ol l 1 1i Kubllv lti.- t-t tll so4 . annua kls a4wk sua) wkutsuiklr '" -i k-..U.K aiau. A iU J, 111 i toll h DlMllUl.li t.' Vli,wu, Au, Gent's Furnishing Goods, comprising all the novelties oi'tfce season. Wliitc and. Fancy Shirts, ScC, ScC. llcliiii cotincctoil with some uf tho largest houses in the cities, atul buying all his gooda for cash, ho is enabled to otli-r than auy of h'u comin titors hero or elsewhere. Giyo h'm a call, examine bis (iooils ami hear bin astou'iibing low prices. S. HERZFELDER. Under the now Hotel, on Third street, SUNHURY, PA. INA AC 14. MAinilt. WATCH KS, JKWKLUY, IIH Xorlh Ntx-oiitl Nt., t'ir.ulurr). riiu.vDJLftiti. Au aaaiiitiiieiil of Watches, Jeaiilry, Silver and riuli.il Urc ennl tnlly uu ban. I. lU-palriuif uf Watches and Jewelry pniu'l!y alluiided tn. lApul l, ly. Bakery and Confectionery lu tim ne buildiiitf uiljuliiiiitf I be. 1'uat lull. .-, i. I I'. mlu Ilia lu.l, N I S II I It . i i: !N , J Hit opvlli J 4 l lle aasullllielil i'f ull kinds uf CONFECTIONARIE8 ul eel il, ail ipl lull. rilESlI UREAD & CAKES iteiv luuiuini;. Stfkulli. i'l be a.l' piled daily Ruu l.ils I . I . It.l ) lalib ail kinds ui liiu.m, twist, HI K, Ir.A Ul a, Xi., uu.l alau kipl uu k.tu4 and uisuulwitaiv-l WUtuI lUe beat blaltds ul rb-ui. AU ltluiU uf ranty Ckvii ttui UI t.aU by uu UU ll"iu n.l.l lyvu btu4si4 luaituUiluis-l U itidvt (4 11..; la, k.teull.4 wllua, l4U.liM BU-I .4U.I. .,1,1 Irt aku(l-at U.4U. 411 uldats 'bit si lbs Stum lUi u. la a, m st hia ibt.i 9 . iw S.tia. Mil ul"u ItimuI au4 ,a4, llll run i:s iir.m ri ir inn .Mammoth Koot iV. Shue Storo ti 1:1.1 3111.1.1:11. In C. B. Jtiullh's Kixnii, l.iueui Kireil, on duo l- i.l ul I III) I'ual tull. e, MilttlU MUKi;l..Nl), I'KN KM. V..i I' I mil. 1 IIimiis, i;ii . Y' Mlllei'a lliuil ami Mi, M.iiv. 'I In V ur sulil. Ileal t ull' ill il. I r I ii iu h t all IbMs, ko id I'll MilUi'a, only lu 11 :r paii. r'ur ll..la, Kbias ,in. l.ulleis, at l.-.l Kal l.iu piuea, Kit lu t il Milt, r a, un Ijucu Miwl. t'.-r ull kiuua ul liUiu liuuls uj Hi.., call at t I Mllbr'a. !', I s li.a' l.uia liui.huus, mi B asa.ul uu nl at I U M' l 1. '..l all klli.la 1. 1 I bIMisu'a b... J u4 il 4IUIIIS k II llllltl's lu I at 4ailliiiilil. ..f ai.ubli.u' la lb H ll,,rt r'' un .J sisuilua 1 .11 MUiet'a al.uk bvli.m iiiibualu4 iiab.-ig II )ou aiab lu 't Bisl iluss, at lbs luu.al pi I. a. Jua.V 'II SH-.SW.-,. .UIUU k uf HuaUlJI Jk Nulluu t Vl il A lHa.l.-j's. i-i. 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