t . WILVERT. j SUNBURY, JULY 8, 1871. KEPI BII AN STATE TICKET For AortUor Oncral, iavii sTAirroN, OF DEAVEIt COUNTY. For Surveyor General, ItOIiritT It. DEATH, ' OF SCHCTLKILI, COVNTY. It is ninusiDg to see tbo wire-pullers of tba opposition, try to rcconcllo tlio tlisafTec tion iu their ranks in this county. Every plan is being adopted to quiet thoso candi dates who havo been clearly cheated out of their nominations. It places tho Demo cracy la a bad situation, and many, wo havo no doubt, would willingly recall tho promises mado to tho Irish voters of tho county, wero they now willing to submit. But the matter has gouo too far. Tho leaders of that party havo given promises from year to year to keep that element with them, aud occasionally given an office to provo their sincerity, now tho tactics aro being changed and that clement has con cluded they had lived long enough on promises, aud they take charge of tho offices iiiid see whether their leaders aro willing to live on promises for a while. Tiio de frauded candidates and honest portion of tho parly aro therefore earnestly appealed to, to yield for Uft present, or until all would corp& stent again. But ns somo aro not willing to adhero to such propositions, wo find correspondents, claiming to bo located iu different parts of tho county, pretending thnt all were satisfied in their locality, and willing to submit to tho most glaring frauds ever perpetrated upon any party. Ono of theso correspondents from a disaffected district says, "the political horizon seems to lx cleared of thoso threatening clouds of discontent, aud in tho lnnguago of a once noted General, "all is quiet along tho lines" at present." This is done to get other dis tricts reconciled, for wo aro informed by tho most prominent Democrats iu that Bamo district, that nearly all tho members of tho Democratic party aro opposed to tho whole sale frauds by which tho candidates aro nominated, aud will not submit to bo ruled by the element in tho coal region. AVo Btato those facts to show how well Borao of tho leaders understand shutting tho eyes of somo of tho ruoro honest portion of their party, and as it is an old dodge, we have no doubt that by tho time election comes off they will have most of them convinced, that everything is fair aud square, and all for tho good of tho party. Fiiom carefully prepared tables of tho sugar production in Louisiana, says tho Philadelphia Fms, it appears that tho lar gest amount manufactured between tho years 1S23 and 1870 was 459,410 hogsheads in 1861. Tho amount produced in 1870 was 141,881, being au increaso of C7,791 hogs heads over tho production for 18GC. This is very gratifying, hb showing tho restora tion oi tho industrial resources of tho Slates that were so completely prostrated by tho war, and also tho success of free labor. In 1804 but 6,G08 hogsheads were produced. Thu increaso has boeu steady sinco, but at bo tiina so groat as during last year. "Wheel about, and turn about, And jump Jim Crow." Below wo published two distinct planks iu tho Democratic platforms in rcgard.to tho question of negro suflragc.so lhalDcmocrats may see and fully realize tho change that has been mado in the avowed principles of their parly during tho past two years : Democratic Platform I J)mocralie Platform lStilt. 1871. Tttmliml, That tbc Jleiohvd, Tbut wo Peuiocrnilc party of recognize tho binding runusytvunh Isopposedjobligatlon of ull thepro to conferring upon tb.u vlnlous of tlio Constitu-iK-sro tho right to vote jjtlou of tbo Culled Slates and wo do emphatically an they now exist, deny tliul tlicro Is any :(wlileh includes tho light l ight or power Iu Cou-lof negroes to vote,) and gross or elsewhere to1 we deprecate the dUeus iinpose ucgro snthagolon of tissues w b I c h upon tho pcoplo of thik Imvo bean otttlutl oy tho Ntule in opposition to authority constitutional their will. ly appointed. "Men change, but principle never." lviuocrota, what do you thiuk of the change ? That fcW.OOO. It is very evident now that tho County Commissioner are deter mined to make tho best of it this year. Last year they had over If 05,000 to work ou. uud tho presuu t year it w ill probably go a thou sand or two higher. Tlio amount reported by tho County Auditors fur 1S70, was un collected taxes for 1800 aud previous j tars, $39,033 99. Tho amount of tax levied for 1H70 Is 2M.919 43, making altogether ifW, .Vj3 4 J. Of this amount they report $01,. HH W expeuded and f 11,151 '.'1 iu tho imiulnof f.ivunUj colkxtoM, After having this Unto amount ti hand tlu v tell us that Hie county is iuJcLutl J7.575 70, on which inlcivsl I j puiil, while the ouUtmnlini; luxe show no Inti tiiBt, Tor 1S71 wo karu thai u of 7 mill km bent levied, and u tho valuation on projn r'y U intili higher thuu ncunu jour, It will run I ho t.uus up to uboul (riO.OiXJ 00, which W ith tlio t'll.lo.', -I outstanding will iimko the snu sum it ui tu7,tXKJ, Will thu tax navurnconiliiito tu uphulJ lha Ring und pay for thu wlthlkt m iiu h nuts r N'ohaiu llutl Jtulo Wiikcr, wlio Was i luati i out of tho recent i.uuiiiiaiiuii in NortliumUilituil muniy, ly thu ii.iu.U lit l iu toul re-luiis, Hill ul imistait lu Ui do IWUcd nut uf his f'mtuvs of un ilucltuii ly illegal volts, llal lit) been honestly Uul ttt liu would to In duly bound to v.uui. but ItO lima is ju. tilted iu submitting U mum. nttituu Mtttitwl by lntuil.-.WuWii i'vt. lb ubovu i tunul, Ju.ltj Wilkur, Uto uuy uttior lnmoruLilo irtiitlt-itiuu. U m i.4 lu uuy kind U irttmU livlUrlu Kjlllli UI blUlllcs W4Ustlloil. ft lid I liuulliat Hut aouuer ioirupUitt iu any l"ij w suppict.i tiui Utter. TIJ i'UUu, iLU tUU'iuiul Lit July 1st lm ft l .ul, k 4 i ili Iu ll.u Tivury vi 4'JJ,IIH,HU, di4tv4i vl T,t03.JiJ kiuiu Juno ( utli n (Ky 'I'uwuiy, Ovif uUtivm o lanUi I..U.J ui Ulsl WUiuUiU, bl IU.4-I.K4, lbMU4 lit- LI Ull . . PltKSroENT AND VlCB TnESIDENT. The early movement in opening tho Prcsi dontial campaign by tho citizens of Mary lanu, is very significant, and the selection ot ocn. Grant for President, and Gen. Cameron for Vice President, is bdyond a doubt, the best and most popular selection that could havo been made at this time Tho movement is proper, and is mado with exceoding good judgment. Gen. Grant, it has long been concoedod. will receive a re-nomination for President. Ilia administration has been ouo of unex ampled and almost unexpected success. Having successfully battled throujih tho troubles, disordors and difficulties, which pcrvailcd when inaugurated into office, and ruled with a steady hand tho general woilaro ana prosperity of tho country, tho pcoplo havo gained confidence in him, and awrovcu His course They havo tried him and havo not found him wanting in cssen- llrtl , 1 ! 1 ... .... imruuuiux us io iirna oi tho govern ment of this great growi diversified na tion, and express thcmsclva, willing to trust mm vttn tno management of our national affairs for another terra. In tho naming of Gen. Camcm for ii,ft Vico Presidency, our sister Slato hu. mai0 a selection that is not only compumenw.w to Pennsylvania, but is a high tributo to an acknowledged statesman, who lias but few compeers. Like Clay, wcustcr ana others of years past, ho stands at tho head of our national affairs where ho is constantly con sulted as to tho best, aud safest plans of guiding our national government. No better candidato could bo selected, uor ono that would bo more popular among tho pcoplo of tlioso United Slates. His official record during tho lato troubles in this couutry, which is still fresh in tho memory of all, is such that every good and loyal citizen approves of. Wo do not know whether Gen. Cameron would accept tho nomination, but if ho should, wo predict ho will not only bo a Btrong candidato iu Pennsylvania, but throughout the Union, having long been known as a truo and faith ful representative of tho people, aud their interests, and manfully defended tho inter ests of labor, and tho poorer classes. Since writing tho above Gen. Cameron, has positively dccliucd being a candidato for tho Vico Presidency. Tho Harrisburg Telegraph of Wednesday last, publishes tho following by authority : The Vice Pesidkncy and something Else. "ISy tho authority of Senator Cameron, and at his request, wo aro called on to an nounco his opinion as to candidates in tho coming Presidential contest ; and to fur ther assure thoso who value his opinions in political affairs that tho injudicious agita tion of tho subject of candidates at this time forces him to break a silcnco which should havo continued until tho campaign now in progress in Pennsylvania had been ended. IIo is not, and will not bo a candidato for tho Vico Presidency under auy circum stances. Nor docs ho attach tho Blightcst importance to that subject. Dut ou tho Presidential nominee his convictions aro matured and stroug. IIo desires tho renoraination aud re-election of President Grant for many weighty reasons, believing him to bo tho very man, of all men, to bring tho country out of its financial and political complications. His management of tho revenues lias been mag nificent. Tho steady payment of tho na tional debt has been tlio crowniug achieve ment not alono of his administration, but of practical fiuancii'-' tiuitctiura adjustment of our foreign relations and partiouUiiy tlio negotiation of tho Treaty of Washington, gives evidences of the high est order of statesmanship. Ilia devotion to tho causo of American labor is sturdy and sincere. The anxiety ho constantly shows to iiud tho truo relations between commcrco and manufactures, and his hon est desire to forward tho highest interests of both commend him alike, to the producers and the exchangers of industrial wealth. And his iullcxiblc determination to enforce the laws makes him a perfect oilicer, iu all respects. Honest, capable, straightforward, indexi ble, and brave, ho combines all tho elements of power through which alono the South cau bo restored to peace, order and pros perity. That part ot our country requires nothing so much at this tiiuo tia a clear conviction that tho laws of tho laud nro to bo cither loyally oboyod or mercilessly en forced. Thoy must learn that the riglit of u Morilicrn, Eastern or Western man is as complete in the South ns any where clso ; and that tho absolute freedom of political discussion and action in every part of this country is tlio dearest of all thoso rights which tho war for tho Union settled. There can bo no pcaco until the South yields this point , and under Gritut they will lcaru it soonest. Ho can neither bo wheedled nor bullied. Aud for this miaou ho is the best l'ri'Hidcut for that luibuleut section. These, reasons, amongst others, control tho judgment of Senator Cameron, uud he is so anxious that Grant should bo re-elected that ho looks with chagrin on auy and all mailers which shall divert the attention of tho iieoptu from that subject, Pennsyl vania will do her duty in thu future as iu tho past, aud will find her txeoiuin io iu her devotion to civil liberty, and the Great l 'it P tain under whom civil liberty la so well muiuiained. ALKXAXDKU II. S'lKHIKNi ill Ids built- talory, upon usstimiug couUol of the edi torial columns of thu Atlanta Sim, boldly declares his adhcrcuco to thu doctrine of rHntiV rights, lie bpcuks of the ";;(t," not tho people uf tho United StuU s, and lu order that theto may bo uo mlsuuder btiindiuij oflils iiuanlug, ho declares that bo w ill udvocalo tho due trine Iu tho vol umiis of tho Sun, that thu uovcriiiitcut of tho Culled Muu. is only u Coufedeiutu Uepubtic, which limy bu dissolved ul pUu- sure, Thi ic is uo "new denurliuu" iu tins kUttiUltllt. Tho tiacutluia Atyu4, I ho ornuuof tho Ikiiuucrucy uf tsimouluud county, iu pmlutes tliu platlurui nhpted Ml thu Me til lK inoi-raliu M ilo Convention, It s.t: "lU'VuIld thu liouiimiliull lit imiiluhiL . lUy (il.u I'uiiuiiiiuii) hud bo ttuihwily to iuiiut mu jail), -Jim m,uuM.i4Uc f"fnis kii4cy from tU I4il.1t sol tin IUulutl"lt I liu tollillllllliiu lnlul.l. J bv l!.. pcoplo Mithuul tUuid ul Uyuiictsur iuuio uUlS. t llll'll' Kill limit (he Hinl ftwWu. 1I U't Ullli't. ( t-uruiil, ihli bMlUS"M it'lii tyUiiit iiiiiiiii,tii(s ui mu.Ji (ml UMllt'lMlty 4S l'l 111.44 tvi ploltcl thu 4 otistllull.iH 4li4 llw p.opl gat,il ull II4IIIIII. Ill llll bl I lie tlliiUks lit 4) 14 u'nk 1.. ' ititxt'otiil, ttt ihuuM-iulu. (' "" v't K l' m ft ut-' .-kit! u.n.U lii U'i.1 1 .t hi (di ..U(i il j. " 'IU KuiviU bl I044 itltkl ba llm 'I .1. 4iUm" ba'tiuM, kisllU itsuli H ttb bvbUbttu4t. From tho c!R.KU KM X AG tlx From tho vicl.8' c- Union, Juno 21. reached this city T.tbo proceedings, who tho following particuloixcmng, wo loam doings of the KuKlux in NeVuoro of the Mile Johnson, a colored labory county, novcr hold any office or taken any c(ho has ous part in politics, states that ho has'cu at work as a laborer, and oeennlnd n. hmn. upon tho placo of Leonidas Simms, fifteen miles abovo tho villago of Newberry, and that on Sunday night, tho 18th instant, a party of men first visited the houso of Mr. Simms, and called to him to put his head out of tho window, which ho refused to do. when, after a short parley, they proceeded to tho plantatlan houso of our informant, no, meanwhile, having heard them at tho houso of Simms, which was only about twenty yards from where ho (Johusou) lived. Johnson states that ho then imagined that there was trouble, and upon his reach ing their houso ho had stationed himself upon a tablo that stood in tho room bo twecn tho front and back door," and hur riedly, in his nigliit garments. A simul taneous assault was made upon both doors, but they boing heavily barred, it was im possible to push them in. Finally tho Earty got an axo and broko down tho door. Hiring this time Johnson stood upon tho tablo with a hcavv navv revolver In linml. but when tho front door camo down ho d ropped under tho tablo. Somo of tho party then threw a lighted match into tho room, o. nuincuiaiciy iwo ot 1110 men enterea, thcmV.0 P'ftccd his pistol closo to ono of ,,ftujon8'ufircd; tlio man fell, and his corn to say, "Hdttfd him out, and were heard Joimson thcnlil'.is head." tho crowd, which hall'? sccoud shot into tho front door, with w'hifP'uo around to known. Tho party filed several it is not tho houso of Johnson, and lodged ats into in tho front door. Johnson states ho n3.V3 quick time out of tho back door, when the parly at mat Uoor liau leit lor 1110 lront one, where tho Ku Klux had been shot, and took to tho woods, where ho stayed until daylight, when ho returned to his houso aud remained until Monday night, when ho walked thirty-six miles and took tho cars for Columbia, arriving hero last even ing; as before stated. Tho expenses of our lato Slato Senate, wherein the Democrats had ono majority were a fino illustration of that Democratic oconomy of which wo have heard so much. Tho figures show that its miscellaneous expenses exceeded thoso of that body for tho last twenty years. ono item will show tho character of tho Democratic policy. A private Secretary, at an oxpeuso of 1200 to tho State, was employed for Mr. Wallace, tho present Chairman of tho Democratic Stato Committee. Tho tax payers will apprccialo such economy! Says tho St. Louis ltqmbllcan (Demo cratic :) Ouo of tho resolutions adopted by tho Iowa Democratic Stato Convention de manded tho trial aud punishment of those who havo stolen tho taxes paid by the peo ple." So say wo all ; and for a place to begin, wo would suggest the corporation of the city of New York. Tho fifty-two mil lions added to tho debt of that city, dur ing tho past two years, by tho "Tammany King," call aloud for tho enforcement of tho abovo Democratic resolve. By all means, men and brethren of Iowa, try and punish these thieves. Hut wo very much fear that you will have your labor for your pains. The indications aro that all tho stir mado about the new cancer remedy, cun drango, will prove to havo been part of an SfJSPAteJiSPS-. piVi& ftMUOta- by several of tho most promiuent physi cians of this city and by medical officers of tho army and navy a pure humbug. A firm in New York yesterday obtained a patent on a caucer cure, having this newly discovered ingredient as a base, and it is known that prominent parties have secured a virtual monopoly of the trade in tho cuu drago plaut. A tourist thus describes the celebrated Switch-back and the surrounding Bccncry. At tho foot of Mount Pisgah you tako a littlo car, which rapidly ascends to tho summit at an elevation of more than two thousand feet. At the top of the mountain you havo a view of a large extent of terri tory. Below runs tho Iehigh river. Tho villages of Mauch Chunk aud East Muuch Chunk aro so nearly under you that you almost ituugiuu that you could jump down into them. Ou a clear day Schoolcy's Mountain, ono hundred miles away, in New Jersey, is fully iu view. The descent from tho mountains in these cars is mado by gravitation, and thu sensation is novel. We seo it stated that tickets aro for salo in Loudon for a trip around tho world. Thu prico for the round trip has decn fixed at lu gold, which is equal to about 5rl,-5U in currency. As tho distanco of J3,ot;j miles, the rato per mile will bo a fraction over five ceuts. Tlio time required to perform tlio journey is eighty-one days, but touriitts will bo allowed tho privilege of making detours up the couhI uf China, the Gauge and the Mile. They may vihit Greece, C ou.stutitinoplc, aud wherever clso they choow. AriouiMNO to tbut doughty warrior, General Napoleon llouapartu Forrest, there it to no Ku-kttlX-Klaus )U thu South that hu knows of, but hu acknowledge that hu wu it member of a secret body uf iuiiuiidator culled thu White Caiuelias. Of coiirt, so lUktidious a ccntlciiiau could not Ijo exec led to belong to uuy ordinary association whoiiu iurpuBU wus muidur, ussusMiuitiiou anil outrage. But lluiia NVhitu t iuneliti by auy other nuuiu Ku-Klux fur lusUucu would smell us sweet. CuMuu:i Militia. Thu New York .Vint suys: Thu colored melt are making a strung t'lloil to ralsu a regime lit iu lliis city, Govi-ruor lloiliuait hu promised l eltu tlx tit tlio sumo uid uud uport un bo half of tho htatu us uruin u to uuy regular ly oruituied rv-iiiieul. Tho city official ttill build tliiiu an aruiory uud present them Willi a bland of color. Tllri Suvuiiiiuh (Git.) ICtjuiUicun now UIl;i llutl tlio rviullii ru IViihhi.iIs klmuld not ul at i til talk uboul pulitic.tl iiiailus. it couiimIs a coorso ol "niaolcily inai tivi ly," uud usk, "Sliy ipntiitl ttiili thu Nutllu in Is iiKmn y about itlislract llutiiii uud paily pl.ai'.riii.y Thu laiur may nl suit tliu rviutli fci.l u Ik hum mini .l .ni.iu iuu uitt, iiml (ml 14 u'ml uv un ujur, Tuk t-anpt ror Wlliikiu, ht iou.M.iUi uio bfllw UIKclil lUlUkly of thbt'luttU I'lllt- h'm V ii ti'i ui. I..t dtlintiliml to uiquiiul tho MiduH ul Hut bulilicis slam lu tho laic War Multilist I'4UC0 lu ull 4cuUlU-s tu llul public bbimu s. I'hl'blt Uiu utl l4. ul (hu List titsiuu uf ihu KnlsUlutu lor tho it'xjibliiu'bl u buiUr iut.cii-r tr tl.s vuuxlit ul Kuiilt- UlllUlluli.l, b.U)l ui.4 I'uluibdU, bl I kitlL lM y tiutVIUuf li.iy 14 H'iubW4 4 f'IUI.iiss)il I't4l4ilbtiui.lili4ils, i.J ttunl I., t in hi, 2l4uur A. M4UtMk uud J.ii;.t . WtSU. UlUnkiU lilsbuutll UJIy UlU4 hi tiiib, in uik, thu btUr tlsy, bb4 tUu rat ud iuiu,4uU IU liivibud atw)b4 blUiU. A IHnn DI1M.1... litis Wits f Itut-Klnr. mi.t rut He t Vimem with n Uowlfc-iaiio. A gentleman frorrthe neighborhood in Grimes counly, sou five miles from Ra vasota, where the sadcsi occurrence which, wo believe, wo hao ever rcccrded, took lace on last Satusay n)gui, gives u some. nU'tpuiars auuitimu io m " tho at boon pubhod. Wo qftjtfr jtfr? Briffos CPtai " -;:, oand. as wo learn, and arlch. a Kin"ri0U8 and respect ed citizen. Nyind' There were, it neveral robbers in tho houso, and Urs.Goodiich, hearing 41mm l.nil n . . .. ,.- 1 . -1 . i .1 nr1 tin. not bi ing ablo to Bid lis pistol, haa uikon a bowio knife am w in pursuit of tho thieves. He hrd strucV at ono of them, and another lnU nassc liiui insido of tho house, nml lm sti-iim ta have hastened out side an-1 around to tha window of his own bedroom, which ho know to bo hoisted, with tho expcctitioi of intercepting tho escape of somo of the burglars. It is Baid that clo;oform had been used by tho thieves, but nit sufficiently to pro duce stupefaction, let it is likely that the feeling of faintnese evuscd by tho inhala tions of the chlorobrn induced Mrs. Good rieh to riso from tlio bed where sho had been left by her hnshtud and to go to tho window for air. Tlero sho was found by her excited husbanO, and, as tho night was so dark that ho coull discern only tlio out lines of tho figure, io naturally imagined that ho saw one of -ho robbers about to pass out through the window. Then camo blows, bcarimi all lio human mind can conceive of tho tcrrillo blows by which a husband took tho lifo of his own wife with vifoVn fhnt. 1m i distracted, and cau not bo trusted alone, but is guarded con- 1 - . . 1 . . , I . nnlnnii(nfl net n atnnt V fn nrdVnnt t 16 COlllIUlSSlOll III BUl- voK Mrs. uoouiien iu uprasun.,, it s sTTpmrilishcd and noble womau, and nathv for lft BUC ull!U "'""T v J painy ior nc. ..nto-innato husband unor tier lips. nt'o-tniKito husband unon All HIO t.tr IO ilttnr K..BfrAM.,nf rr nnil desolation WlllCn C.llnwoA V,n tnrrU.ln tragedy wo arc iufor1C(i timt the only child of the marriage, wlno, j Btill almost an mlant, was Been withit8 head pillowed upon tho slain motherV hrcast, becing her to awako auj grant it au evidence of recognition. THE tXHtEAX WAu. MnrccNS ofthe American Arms. OlHclul fromi Admiral Rogers. Wasiiinqtox, Juuo 28. Tho followin" Cabinet dispatch, via Shanghai, was ro.cciv' ed at tho Navy Department to-day : Core A, Juno 2). To lite Secretary of the Navy : Tho Corcans uot apologizing for their treacherous alMck on the 10th inst., wo lauded at Kotg'Noc and took and de stroyed tho towei, fort aud munitions. On the 11th wi took nnothcr fort, and then stormed and captured tho stronghold of the enemy. Six forts in all wero taken. The troops eportcd the enemy to bo fully 11,000 strong. J Somo desperate hand to hand fighting took place in tho c'tadol. Tour hundred ond eighty-ono pieces of orduauco belonging to tho enemy wero de stroyed, being principally small brass pieces A great quantity cf small arms was cap tured. Pifty-thrco flags were also taken and two hundred and forty-tlireo Coreans were kill ed during the fight and their dead bodied lio around the citancl. Our killed were only three. The gallant Lieutcnaut M'Kce, who was first to gain tho insido of tho citadel, was killed by a bullet and a spear, Marines Dennis, Hona han and Landsman Seth Allen. Out nine wouuded aro all out of danger and doing well. . ,, i'iT"! fro at UicKory Shaft. Pottsville, July 1. Hickory shaft is still idle on account of tho fire which has been burning for a mouth or more. Eight million gallons of water per day aro going into the shaft, and tho quantity now iu the mine is estimated lit ono hundred and fifty million gallons; tilling it nearly or quite to a point abovo which tho tire cannot extend. It is thus certain cf being speedily extin guished. This can bo pumped out agaiu iu about a month. Work at tho neighbor ing St. Clair shaft lias been stopped by the mine inspector, who feared this great vol ume of water would break through the pil lar connecting tho two shafts, but of this tho engineers have no apprehension. What Will You Do V A cotempo rary contains tho folbwing hit at a certain club of beans and belles, who imagine mat rimony to bo llicgrea , object of lifuaud cud of all worldly trouble: "Johnny, what do ;ou expect to do for a living when you get t bo a man 1"' "Well, 1 reckon, I'll get married und board with my wifu's inollicr." Coin to thiuk it ovjr, what a vast num ber of "Johuuies" thiro are in tho world. What au army of idledwadlers and haug-crs-011 in society, who aro only looking out to marry a boardiug lacc. Aud to make it all riglit there is just as big an army of foolish women who arj ready to marry tho first Pitzdawdlo who cones along, if he can talk soft nonsense, oylo woetly, has a soft hand, and a "soul tibcvj" honest labor. They have uo conscientious scruple about aildiug another "boarder" to tho already straightened household, "Irj's so nice, you know 1 so distinquo" so dillerent from that vulgar John, who works and ha such "hideous rough hands and Lig feet." llou. lloraco Caprou, Coruuissioncr of Agriculture, ha resigned, lis resignation to take elici t 011 August 1st. Hu accept a similar position under thu Jatoiicsotiovcrn uieiil, at a salary of f JO.ikio ;icr milium. Judge Witttx, of Carlisle, till Htatu, hu Ift-ii appointed Coiiiuibsiuit r uf Agricul ture, by President lirauU Tho Judgu hu been u yr.al lover uf lite scene of agricul ture, and ha long bceu piiuinciit iu ttgri cultural movement. A htttil-iciiding railway itccldcut occur red un thu Northwestern railroad, ut liar pcth river, uboul luiu miln front thu city of .Nashville, un Muiidty, th rough thu giv. iiivl way ui u bridgu, r'iiWn pciou cru killed uud twenty -iliics wounded. A decision wus rendered at Willcsbaire un Monday In thu cast uf thu ( 'oitiinoti wcuhh of i'i niisylvaiii'; rel. Thoum M. Williams, Iiucl jr uf i'ilie. v. Suiuuel llutil.cU, Jr., lid litlicl Wlicie, lor thu liil tiiuu siucu thu Miiu) ttitilitiioii law Hit iiiaclcd, tirin.11 itioiit'i ao, that law 1)4 belli construed Uttd tliul ccd. Tel riblu hi 1 ouul uru st U r ccivi d uf thu f.iiniiio lu IVi.iu, At Vti suiitu liny thil dicii i tvu Ucit killed a id vuluu by thu slat yuu M'diuiMiucdau (H piUlioii. Su tno i thu laiuiiui iu cila. n tu ihiti nut only Itittu thu date uud tt igui' ul iiyus U It U ed ud lulcu by ihu sUrll Uf b Uu is ol ilUiief lliiiuh uliiehtlscy p4ssd, but ll") lowk iuuk Wvi grwidilv tluyuuiv4 ft Mill AtfcMTi fcM k ildkr M M Uu4 U Volu llm ik.sjtu.4tlct). kU Uluiu tlut r, but is h i 1U t Uud 1I.4I ht vut urnst uily si ith lit bulk t, klul U.'b VMIsvl lu d' M ftlUl l.u iluniii .1 ilj 4iiny bluu biaiiiiuf tnu "N'kW Ikp4ltUlti," ftsivd 4Jyi tU I'kU Mbl. liiKJll, IvMslk uU ''lUftl i lb -i. t4 ).ul, but IU Uwt U lU 4ib4 bl Imi. used m tho Lehigh Vatlev every tw enty fimr hours, makiua a total of 730,ttW ioub a year. The royalty, a sum I operators 10 um jhoih-ikj t,., tA cihout 285.000. The Kansas City (Missouri) .Mtraa . . i rm rim 1 nA nf pnt.tla Will savs tnat aooui, ooo,ow u ----- , . boyreceived in tlie Western marke to thta season irom iw - :vy - ' . T0ifln havo boon rccolvp" "j A Maji In Danville has kent ono hotel for fortv vcars. and has an old bachelor boardor- wbo has been with him for over tuirty-uvu j.- Sixteen uunureu anu uaVo navigated out ot HOUDanK, Olariou couuty this year. The new jail at Mauch Chunk ""18n" ed, and is now occupied by tno prisoners of Carbon county. Tho jail cost 123,000. A live alligator, bovcu feet long, was caught in tho streets of Bcllovillo, Ala., a few days ago. Tim itinnmshurff Bcmblican tells a sto ry of a horso which was frightened to death uurmg a severe ntumiei- owun The Itcpublican party took tho tax off of real cstato. What assuranco Havo wo it win .,.,t l mlnv 1 if tlio Uomociacv were 10 get power, as that party is pledged to undo all tho legislation enacted by Itcpubhcau majorities. rriir-i!n. nro Kovnutnetl lodsrOS of Odd rel lows in Berks county, with 2,800 contribut in tr members. Tho cathartics used and approved by tbo physicians comprising tlio various medical associations of tins tato aro now compounded and sold under tho name oi i'arsonsY Purgativo Pills. Wo copy tho following from an exchange, which is important if true: Chronic diar rhoea of Jong standing, also dysentery, and all similar complaints common at this sea son of tho year, cau be cured by tho uso (internally) of Johnson's Anodyuo Lini ment. Wo kuow whereof wo affirm. CAWIMTEVS JDARDS. For County Commissioner. At tlio solicitation of ninny friends I offer my- self ns a enndidnto for County Commissioner, subject to tho decision of tlio Republican County Convention. Shook! I be nominated mid elected, I pledge inyBcirto perform tlio duties of tno olllco ucono iiiiciilly ond to tho udvniitniro of tho tnx-pnvcrs HENRY K. MAL1CK. Lower Augusta twp., July H, 1871. For 'onuly Cominiasioncr. At the solicitation of many friends In the lower end of the county, I havo consented to uecomo n rnndiduto for County Commissioner. Subject to tho decision of tho Republican Countv Conven tion. It. C. FiailEH. Washington twp., July 1, 1871. t'ouuty Trcn.Hurer. At tho solicitation of many friends lu Milton And surrounding townships, I am Induccdito an nounce myself us n candidate for tho position of Connty Treasurer. Subject to the decision of the Republican Couuty Convention. A. CAUWALLADER. Milton, July 1, 1871. IMsfrirt Attorney. The undcrhlgncd nnnounccs to his fellow citi zens of Northumberland county. Hint he is a candidato for District Attorney, and respectfully solicits their support at tho ensuing election. JNO. KAY CLEMENT. Sunbury, Juno 24, 1871. For Connty CoinutI.stonrr. I respectfully nnuounco myself to tho Republi can party of Northumberland county us n candi dato for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of tho Republican! Couuty Convention. Should I bu nominated und elected, I will en deavor to perform tho duties of tho olllcc to tho advantage of the people of the county. AM OS VASTINE. - Shamokin township, Juuo 24, 1871. bcriiscmciits NOTICE Is hereby glveu thnt application will bo mado nt the next session (lS7)i) of the Legislature of the btste of reuiipylvania for tlio incorporation of a bank, under tlio name, style and title of "The bunbury Dime Savings Bank," to bo located at Sunbury, Northumberland coun ty, l'a., with bucIi powers and privileilgon, nnd for such objects ns aro usually granted to insti tution of like character with a capital of 25,000, and with tho power of Increasing the same, by a vote of the stockholders, to 00,000. Sunbury, July 10, 1871. FARM FOR SALE. TITHE undersigned having it larger tract of land -X. (over 200 acres) than can be procrlv culti vated in 0110 farm, lurgely devoted to trucking, otters for salo about 0110 100 acres, embracing the whole of tlio old l'erslug farm, together with 11 part of the tiuldin farm. Tlio uaturnl advantages of tho part ollercd for sale, are in ull resiccls equal fur gardening pur. poses, to those of the part reserved. My own gar dening for the past two seasons has beeu cliu-lly dono 11 1 -on it. There aro many good farmers lu this county barely muklug a living nt ordinary grain farming, who might greutly advance their Interests by giving some utteutimi to trucking tiionu farm so w elt uilaplcd to tho business us the one now oller cd, and so roiivciilmit to one ol tho very best mar kets iu the State. Teriiia reasonable. For par ticulars Inquire uf, or address WILLIAM L. NESI1IT, July 8-tf. l'"hJlL,NJL'rlu'11 ' KOTICF. is hereby given, by thu undersigned stockholders of tlio Lehigh mid Eastern Hallway Company, that there will be an election held ut the Central Hotel, iu Sunbury, l'a., ou Saturday, the 1'uli day uf July, I81I, for the elec tion of u 'resident und swell directors for tlio said Com any lu pursuaueo of tliu supplement to the act oliucoi i.uraliou approved thu -Till day of May, 1871. B. H. K ASK, h. I'. WOl.VEUTON', 11. W. Mi REY NOLDS, J. II. K AhK, M. W. KASE. Hun'juiy, July 1, lsl.--;U. (All I. Mo. 803 Chestnut Btroet, riiiludolphla, IV.lic lu Invite Ihectpociiil lleiitlnu uf purrhit vis uuJotUur iiiUK llmt'lt),tulUclr unusually lurge uud tailed usaoitiuvut ul Svw Jwrlry( KISE WATCH tii uf mutt reliable makers, i.Ol.D 111 UN. trlUli (ilrr Ur lot biulal ud olUi r prvsttilullutis. Tsl'l t ullcry, I ivxlro I'lnted lioud uf lb Unci qualliy. nu:Nlll ( UCKS, 1IUHNZK.S AMI MKNTAI. OKNAMKNT, ivitlud diisvl fruiu l'll during lb piwmut MtWSi t'uuittuus sud .llls kllSUlluM I Saudv4 It) l lm Us y h UiUuc4 bi sit. I CuldUi lull Mtuti to lull tbtlt WsuUfui slion, t'4 lllMUt Mriili slwljf 1, lTt. MOOr 41 kllUK M iHir4t II IM. jusiAii 11 111 r., Mslkvi ft 4'l tlllMI vltuls kmI u I U llllw4, uw uvxlb st4, ftl fttl tel. ' Mill U"4 U tU v-4wlii ul tv4 U il Us bi-v.tU,s4 all uk Mlv4 la b ullell il tUlM4 " ' ftv4 ftwitbui), M it, )l f ShhtrtiSCmttrtS. I 'W.rt T at Mt Vs. V ! I f tttn l. ll..lJ.fL July 1, 1871. Clock & Watch Repairer. F. TOOT, Iu Dewart's Block, three doors west of tho Cen tral novel, MarKcv oiiuttie, 8UNBUUY, PA., D.ifnii lnrorms tha citizens of Sunbury and Vicinity, tliu ne is jirei'-vrou " F'". " Watches In all brandies, also Gold and Bllvcr Witro of all dcscrlptlom. ...ft Havlnff had forty yen is experience in tho busi ness In this country, ho flatters himself that ho enn ttivo irenornl satisfaction. All work guaranteed Custotnireapcctruliy so licited. t"Iuo IT, BAKEUYTllAKEHY 1 1 BAKERY 1 U LEONARD LOVERTII, 11A8 lust oponed a first class Bakery on Front !..... .,.,r ii,,, li .ilmnl I'pnnl, nt Northuinncr- land, and Is prepared to turuisn inc citizens ui x.-..,.i,.,ml.ni-ln,l nnrt Sinilmrv with nU l.lnJo or nreiiu una CHKi;s, such as BKOWN BREAD, MII.K llUEAD. BBEAD BAKED on the HEARTH, and a full lino of FANCY CAKES, Tea Buns, Hoi Is and Twists. Bread and C'aUe delivered to customers every niornlntr. Cukes lor Balls, Turtles, Weddings, Fairs, ifeo fiuuibhcd at short notice. Being a practical baker, and having worked at the buslucss In Sunbury for several years putt, he hopes to give satisfaction to his customers us hcretoloro. Orders nr ire rcspettfully solicited, nbcrluiul, Juuo 10, 1871. tf Northuinbcrli F.Biatc or Elizabeth Jones, lec'I. NOTICE Is hereby given that letters testa mentary have been grunted to the underslgn- I edon thecstntuof ELIZABETH JONtS.Iateot ll ) Borough of Sunbury, Northumberland coiny. l'a., deceased. All persons uuieuica are rei"--to make Immedlato payment, and thoso wvlnir claims to present them duly iiuthcutluic tor ait tlnmrmt. EM'L WILVERT, txecutor. Sunbury, June S-t, 1871. Ct. Estate or CJcorgo Ew-crlfli, Non,. Late of Jordan ToxenMh deceased. NOTICE la hereby glv-n that letters testa mentary lmvi boeu granted to tho under signed, on tho estate o.' Ucorgo Emcrlch, Sen., Into of Jordan totvusAip, Northumberland coun ty, Pa., decoacd. All persons indebted to said cstato are rcticstcd to make Immediate payment, and thoso Having claims to present Uicm uuly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL EMERICII, Executor. JorJan township, Juno 10, 1871. Ct Merchant Tailoring. J. M. MOSTIAtf, in tho Post Olllco Building, opposite tlio Depot, (up stairs,; SUNBURY, TENN'A, Informs his friends nnd tho public generally, that ho has just opened a largo uuu aneu as sortmcut of Cloth. CasNliuercs, YcatingN, Ac, which will bo mndo up to order lit the latest Atvli.R. mul warranted to lit. lienlleincn in want of fashlonablo suits aro in vited to cull aud cvamiuo his stock. RTTIKTS ..,......, uu iiiucviauiy cut aud mado to measure. RUN NO RISK. Wo furnish tho ubovu stylos of Improved yoko and sack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve, nnd guaranteo a perfect lilting shirt. It is the best model of a shu t ever ottered to the trade. Fine and fancy shirts mado to order. J. M. BOSTIAN Juno U, lS7l.-Cm. I)K. J. F. t ASKHV, Olllco und Resldciee, Walnut Street, between mini ami rourtu streets, SUNBURY, PENN'A. . All forms of Diseases of the Eyes will be treat e'd or operated upon, such us Strubismus, (Cross Eyes,) Cataract, (blindness.) and ull other di scuses relating to Surgery, us Talipes, (Club or Reel Feet,) llalr-LIp, Excision of Tumors, i;c. it iso 1110 euro ot fcpuopsy (or ralliug tits.) Sunbury, May 1871. MACIIINF. KlIOI A.U IUO. FOl'MmV. GEO. ROIIRI5AC1I & SOX3, Nuubury, 1'ruu'u, XNFORM tho pulillc that they aro prcpnrerl to OL. UO ull KlllllS Ot LA81 l.MiS, llllll having mlilcll a new Muchlno Shop lu connection with their Foundry, and havo supplied themselves with New Lathes, Planing uud Boring .Machines, with the latest Improvements. Willi tlio iiid ol Bkilltul mecliuulcs, they uro enabled to execute all orders 01 NEW WORK OR REPAIRING, that may bo giveu them, In u satisfactory man ner. (mien to Hiilt any Stove. IRON COLUMNS, for chiiri lies or other build ings, of ull sizes. BUAJiS CASTINGS, Ac. Ornamental Iron Fencing Full tili.VVE YARD LOTS j VERANDAHS, FOR VAIUM) AT IIESIUKNCKS, it'., AC. The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su H'iiorlly, havo been still further Improved, uud will ulways be kept oil hand. Also, THUESlllNii MACHINES. Snnbiiiy, May 20, 1S71. Niiti(s ori:iii l.uriro Ktovki llctlcr l utilllivisl Jut opened a laige, II an and suhMuutlul lusort un nt uf Sl'ltlXli DULSS (ilHlDS, loiiifrtt ifH, AV ltito llutuls, Fttiu-y (KmmIh, Trim 11 lint;, C'loths, l'usiiiiiivs, CAKl'KTS AND Olh 1'I.OTll. lluUM'kecplug goo-l lu great V41I1I). ntlRll liUlHlltllS, (jueeiiswuro, Wiliuw-Witr, (ilaaurc, Vc, Ac. A Uud stuck of substantial llf MJ)lld llulUlUK, for Meu uud tlo. Eaelt line fuU u4 cuiupUls. W bub.unlUI Uoud HH.cUlty. .it I I't-ivrsi ftuit list ttutra. 4 nil stwU our Moils. All kluds ul vuuntiy pruUm tukcu tu cat. vLaugn lu) ijoojs. MtlOllK A )lBelNH, lUupl's Iruu bulUlug, MaikJ ftHnv, ftviului j). jkprtl tJ, ltl. " ''liMlTJiriuOOltft). Ul'lllNU AM bl'MMtll ttTYI.t.S, k'i uu si HUH It II Ii 111.41 14'HI klOUi:, Udikci ft.,vMi, III Mil UV, t'nu'4., LAIlt' I'lUsis Uim4 A ft I' till LI. )iks TilvuvuU'l!,t k-wbiwUviU, kutluo, Av lefts' t ulUis, liMft Im, IUl ftus, lUuJkvt- t'vilviuu.)), wll ftvw, IUU UiiUi,t uu.1, An UtiUllusi U t4tx.4i4 l U In vl s4 K CVIU I411U. At'U it, U't v iltlMXG THE MAMMOTH mm, lins Just received mid opened A MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS, which he lias SELECTED WITH GREAT CAZit and otters t" tho Public nt tho very LOWEST CASH PRICES Having established u reputation for low prices and JFJTTl ID E A- Xj 1 3ST G- to all, will ondcavor to maintain that position. COME ONE & ALL & EXAMINE TUU LARGEST STOCK, 15EST ASSORTMENT d LOWEST TRICES IN THE COUNTRY. Thankful for the lanrc aiiiouut of patronago hcrctol'iire bestovied upon Inc, 1 will eudcaver by furnishing the bct goods at the lowest prices to merit it continuance of the same. 11. Y. FRILlNli. April 13, 1871. N(leulil Assortment or Gi:XTS FIKM.MIEXU tiOOUIS at Tin: MERCHANT TAILORING HOUS3, Third St., One Dooi! Rdi.ow Market St., SiNiu KV, 1'a., J. 71. ZIKOLFIt, I'topriolor. Every varhty of French & English' cassimkrks, CLOTHS, YESTINGS, &e. of the lliict grades, embracing every quality uud styles that the New York and rhiiadclphi i Maikils ullord, vvhieli will be made up In onlrr by the best uf workmen, warranted to lit uud reudcr entire satisfaction. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, embracing everything of Gentlemen's wear, all new and of tho latest styles. A largo stock has just been opened, to which tho ciliAlis are in vited to call uud I'xuiuiuc. J. M. XIEGLK.lt, Third Street, one door belotv Maiktl Square. Sunbury, April l."J, IS71. FOR SALE ! "IjIGIITY acres of Improved land lu the hot section of houlhii u Mu IiI-mii, within lite miles nl the tuw ii ul " t liicu Km u,"lu Si. Jo seph county, within tnoluili ot the Railroad Slution, goml buildings, tint Iioiim lar.'e oi ehard, soil, rich sandy loam, school lioii and cburctis within sliil title ludupulalile, l u in ns uic lu wheat, thu n iiialiiilrr in tlnur n..d. V k 1 1:1 II III' tlltl'Ml'M. .Villi.. Ill Ii ' k HIM I II II 1 1.1 1.1 I III ill I. KlileuaiU, ,Ve., Will bit sold Willi I Ilia IIoihi I V. I'liiv ro ir ucre, fJ.OcHJ In ca.il. Hie Uilaiicu iu tiiuo p.i)ini ills ul t.Vn.1. A..: til VM. X. LVtU, 'lime Kit ei., Mull, or, II. 11. M pi:it, Suiibui), l'a. Buubury, March 11, l;t. i. ihi mii u i:. rpilE li'Hik AeciamU and Nol.s of J. V. 'n 1 ling A Bon, und II. V . I uiu.. , luivo Im ii placid iu the h.mJt ol A, N, H' Lv, l'..., for cot,, t citluu. All kuow in,' tin in. . lie. ltt.UI.lt .1 ml call ut Ids ulllcv in l.!oiiii Hall, ami make t ' lli-llieul, ur souie sali.l.iitol y ul ram i lm lit lot pas nun t, litifur July l-i. in suit will I .a iii.u.,Ut ut lint! 1 1 Uil). J. W. t III I.I Mi ik Bl'N, . 11. V. Hili.l.Si.. ftundury, Juuo 10, ',. -U HH..lt ll I.UUIIHI.IM MILI.). .tw iTiTiks or I MHVI IH, I UAMI, At. HttttrMlua stuU llrttltsl llMtft StUvl UUMMI. t all liua tf Mwuu.iii ills 4i.4 1 MH I INI HV 11 llli; M il I II.IV. Htll UitiUitiS, iii.4Uv.l, ri4lU n, l.loi,, IUlt.U.1. ba It, A. t Ai. lim I i.tttii'ft ti fcuiiiix Uls M I . IH'I I It ftoitlll foutlit 4., Ivvv Iks H.t.i i. ftfll41 4,.ii iii
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