Sunburjr American. SUNBURY, JULY 8, 1871, Itnilrond Time Tables. i N. C. Tl. W. East. Bufl'alo Ex l'vo 4:10 a ni Erlo " " 10:30 " FJmlraMiill " 10:55 " Erlo " 1:10 " P. & E. B. R. West. Eric Mall, I've 2:10 nm BufflWo Ex. " 4:fi0 " ElmirnMiill " 4:110 pra EiloEx. " 0:45 " S II AMOK IN DIVISION X. O. M. W. LEAVE Ait'iiira Biinbury at, 11 :50 am At Snnbury 0:55 a m " 4:40 pm. " 4:00 pm t). II. AW. R. B. Leave Sunbury 6:55 a. m., 4:R5 anil 8:50 p. m. Arr. at Suntmry 10:00 a m, 8:20 and 8:40 p m. fflotnl Affairs. ' Sewino Machijjes.-MIss Carollno Dallas Is tlio agent for tlio salo of the tlircu best Sewing Machines In existence, viz i "Tho Improved Singer," "Grovor tfc Baker" and "Doinostlc," which are constantly on band and sold at rca eonablo pMccs. Call and soo them. Ofllce on Market street, cast of tho railroad. To Let. Three rooms and a kltehcn, sultahlo .for a small family, will be let on reasonable 1'ins. Apply at this ofllce. A valuable fresh milch cow and a young JhcllTcr aio offered for sale. Apply to II. Buchcr, on Sprueo street. ' M one v. Wo are much In want of money, and must bavo It. Tho printing press, like au en gine, must bo kept constantly oiled up, and greenbacks or a mixture of gold, silver and nickel nro tho best Ingredients to keep the press going. Wo hnvo a lacgo amount charged on our books and would be obliged to our fiieuds if they would uinko prompt settlement, as wo aro not hi cir cumstances to lay out of our money expended for stock aud wages to hands. Try and do this much for us j you will reap tho benefit as we Intend In a few months to rcmovo into quarters whero wo can give better satisfaction, and make such improvements as will bo bcncflcHl to every reader of tho Ameuican. Wo would nlso bo thankful If our friends throughout the county would give us further encouragement lu our project by sending us new lists of subscribers In their neighborhoods. The more Interest taken in tho circulation of tho American, tho greater will bu tho benefit to each subscriber. An Interesting gnmo of base ball was played on tho N. C. K. II. Company's ground at tho lower cud of town, on tho 4lli lust., between tho Ptar Club of this place, aud the Tievorton club. As usual tho Star Club camo off tho victors. Tub Union Temperanco Society of Sunbury, will hold n public meeting In tho Luthcr iu Church next Friday evening, tho 14th Inst., addresses will bo delivered ou tho occasion. Tho public arc Invited to attend. Tub annual session of the State Camp, of the Patriotic Sons of America, of Pennsylvania, will be held lu the Capitol buildings, at llurrisburg, Pa., tho second week In August, at which time thero will bo a grand parade of the Order. Camp No. 19, of this place, will participate. Du. W. W. Moody has Just put up an elegant soda fountain, uud now ilispcuscs excellent soda water at his drug store. Attention, PATitiAitcns ! All tho members of tho Encampment branch of tho order of Odd Fellows lu this nelgborbood aro requested to meet at tho hall of Fort Augusta Encampment, lu S. Itaupt'H building, ou Wednesday evening, July 1 Slit at 1)1 o'clock. Let all tho Encamp ments In this vleiiit.v be fully rrprceouloJ, aa the officers of lUu (jraud Encampment of Pennsylva nia Will bO prCacut ou tUo oeeuwluu. Em'L WlLVEftT, District Deputy Grand Putrlareh. The Right Re. Win. Bacon Stevens, Bishop of Pennsylvania, will preach and admiuMer the lite cf Continuation lu St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, on Friday cvculng, tho 14th lust., nl 8 o'clock. This Is tho last tiiuo Bishop Stevens w ill officiate Iu this place, as it will uot bo lu his Dloccso after next fall. Harvest. The present wheat crop Is said to bo the earliest as well as best lu quality, that has liccu harvested In twenty years. Tup. crop of small fruits have been unusually ubuudant this season. Raspberries are still com ing lu. Dewberries arc also In market. Whor tleberries will be rlpo uext week. Southern melons peaches and apples uro also Iu market, but arc uot very duslrublo. Mi:ssns. A. E. Kapp, Henry Frlck, aud J. H. Jenkins have lately purchased tho Chllllsqnaquc f.team saw mill fiom Dodge tv; liebcrd, which, we aro Informed, they intend to remove to Nor thuuibcrland. The mill U of largo capacity, aud U' located at Northumberland would bo inoro ad Viwlugeuua to Us proprietors. We aro happy to notice that our esteemed friend II. D. Wharton, Esq., of this place, hu been promoted by being transferred from the docket room to ludex i-lcrk on lluiiao Journal, under the clerk of the lioiiao of Representatives, nt Washington, D. C. Mr. Whartou Is ou a vUt to hi mother and filciiila here, aud received tho grutiljlug lutelllge'iuu of his appointment lat week by letter. Mr. Whartou is a printer from this blltee, and his promotions, uovv aud Iheii bow Ui in to bo a gentleman who gives genera sali. faction lu an) capacity hu may serve. llo i certainly very deserving, aud couipeteul to till the position with credit. The nluety-lll'iU aimlversary of American di pcii.lciicc, ii duly observed lu Dili place ou l ueaday la-l. Uuiuc u generally suspended iliuMihuiil Ihii day. Tal ly lu Ihu morning Cut Nell, of iho Wuoblui;toii liuuto, had u unvll l.allerv tierlid on Market ri.iu.nv, wiileh kepi up an aliuo.-'. I.i.ii.aht Uiilii during I lie day At., ml iAUkU a liuiu of e.lfj ilarlcd from I lie depot loi lluj's l.l.u.,1. with a UiK UUiuUsr nl l.idi. and Kciillciiuu, 1. 1 ulteud Ihu pic lile of Ihc lllulli, iIij..J of i.oculllotllu raiifluecla. This pic l.ie wa ono ol ihu n.il leatunt ut Iho day uud ua 1 uely alleudvd by titUeua of Ibis pla', an! iiumeioua iiuuds of ll.u U direnl lullliud In miii,. Unj ul ll.lt H.inl. 'ihu hIi"Ui of hu t'UtUiiau buhliatU cliuul h.oiu nut ut luur cumin lu ll.u uwiuinn itl an UPh4uU4 bum, pimetdui Ivl lUu I Her lu4 via rouvi )ul neroaa l,y lUo ileamel, uud I lulu I Vm piomidcd to Iho Uua iol ou Uiav ilill, Uufg Kiiti,il Kuo4 liuic had by lb liaelici u4 lUu lehulais. 'I 'is U. K. Bund.' khd nUeluJ lUa (,u: bit! Ui .ui, U l4 k ol ll.u' luitl, uu I Us kiwiuoklu ual Uiit lUj t(i.t lUu lJ b'ppUy, JuJalii fiom IU Ub)f IMt-liy luuklbsj I- c( kbv lilli Lii.i lUiy ivtuibut Ul lu lit uV. 11.4 Ual (bulltf lf 14111 III lb ufumuou ti.ittl.4 HUJ lbs lluat, IU tally fl lit IU iuIm4 iMU'!i4 l'i tuuluUwus sbuuiiu; il llig fi.kl, IWIU4U t4iUI, ., Ublli ubuut U tUuik, b.u iuUl nit lilmj IbluuUuUl lUst'jtw, H mi t.Jl "t Ut butfe tul, mU4 .linl ).! teioMIMl Wb tb MluU lttllW4 lbs thtu 44 lib 4 HH1U.4, llllbklbtf k ll.u 4 tb md.Ii.v4 s.l U u k "bl4 WIUlt" k w.4 b4 m.l lbs Uuti-itu un tki tl,wl kl-Uf, to bub imwimi, It swwM, iw it. v4 an I kiibxb iitiu tbivttcwt.t lb The Moore A Dlsslngor building, on the corner of Third and Market streets, Is finished so as to admit of the plasterers, who are busily engaged iu preparing to put on the 'first coating. The building, when finished, will bo one of the most Imposing and prominent business locations In this place. Several of the tooms have already been loascd and will be occupied as soon as com pleted. Tho cornor room will bo occupied by 8. nertfcldor'a magnificent Clothing storo, and tho balance of tho rooms on tho first floor by N. F. Llghtoor as book and stationery, boot and shoo stores and express office. Tho front room on tho second floor will bo occupied by ourselves as tho publication office of the Slnuuuy American, and an extensive Job Printing office to do every kind of Jobbing In tho mOs Improved stylo. Another room adjoining has been engaged for an In surnnco office- by Messrs. Dcrr & Bhlpman, who Intend making It a central ofllce. Tho balance of the rooms bavo all been examined by different parties, and will no doubt soon bo taken tip. Ir you want Insurance, read Yodcr's Iusuranco Bulletin Board, corner Third and Market streets. Tub B. of L. E. Pic Nic Tho pio ulo of tho B. of L. E. on tho 4th, was considered by all who attended. tho best that has boon hold lu tho vic'ml ty for a number of years. The managers' strict ness In observing order admirably succeeded lu not allowing any Intoxicated persons about tho grounds, and no liquor drank. This ccrtaluly speaks very highly for thoso connected with that Order, and tho pleasant tlmo enjoyed on Tuesday last will always remain fresh lu tho memory of tboso who participated. Weimeu's Cash Store, No. 00, Market street, Sunbury, Is thronged with cuntomers. Pcoplo go where bargains nre to bo had. Ho buys for cash aud sells for cash. Go seo, and bo convinced. W understand that the parties having In hand the securing of subscriptions to tho first mort gage bonds of the Sunbury Gag Company, met with such buccoss among the enterprising portion of tho community as to make tho establishment of tho works hero a fixed fact. Tho Company has been organized under their charter, and Mr. Edgcrtoo, one of tho most experienced aud scien tific gas meu of tho whole country, under whoso supcrluteuduueo tho works will bo built, will bo on hand to nrrango for tho comnieuccmtnt of operations next wcok. Democrat. We aro Informed that tho ground lately occu pies by the Phosphato factory has been Belectcd for tho necessary works, and that tho work will bo commenced immediately. Voder's Bulletin Board, corner Third and Market streets, Sunbury, Pa., will loll you whero to get ueat Job Printing, where to get Dry Goods and Groceries cheap, and whero to get Sowlug Machines. The 4tii at Watsontown. Tho citizens of Watsoutown, wo aro informed, Celebrated tho 4th in a general old fashioned manner. During the forenoon tho citizens of tho town and sur roundlng country gathered and inarched to the pic ulc grounds In Pardee's grove, whero ample provision had been nindo to enjoy a gala day, of which nil took advantage. Iu tho afternoon tho Declaration of Independence was read by Rob'l Montgomery, Esq., and an eloquent oration de livered by Gen. Jno. Kay Clement, of Sunbury. In tbo evening a promenade concert was held In Minerva Hall. Tlio wholo affair was a perfect ucccss, aud all who participated In tho celebra tion give glowing accounts of Iho enjoyment had on the occasion. Balloon Ascension. Lieut. Rcose; proprietor of the Reese House, this place, during tho past week had several paper balloon ascenslous come off ou Market street lu the ovenings. Tlicso bal loons arc procured from New York, aud crentoij , qulto a aouaitiluu among Uioso Woo Witnessed tueii usccusion. A mammoth balloon, measuring some fifteen feat, will bo scut up ou ibis (Satur day,;; evening, nl i,'i o'clock. The amount of money expended lu this place for the celebration of the 1th, for powder,roekcts, Roman candles, crackers, &c, was not less than fivo hundred, dollars. One dealer alouo sold about half that amount. This sum properly ex pended would have been enough for u handsome display of lire works. The Watsoutoim JtceorJ establishment was sold at Sheriff's sale, on Tuesday of last week, J. J. Auten, Esq., of this place, becoming tho pur chaser. Mr. Auteu Intends to publish a JJeiiio- cratlc paper, aud will, no doubt, be well supported by Its party. V. L. Nesiut, Esq., offers for sale, In another part of this paper, (100 acres) part of his valua ble truck farm, In Shamoklu twp., this county This land is considered among tho best In that Beetion of tho comity which has always homo an enviable reputation. Any one desiring a valua ble bargaiu, will do well to give It early alien lion. Being siluuted within ft short distnuco from tho coal region where a ready market is constantly had, makes It more desirable for a truck farm. Ji st received, a number of popular frouts and French calfskins, at the Regulator. Mil. A. Cauwalladeu auuouucci himself as a candidate for County Treasurer subject to the det islou of the Republlcau County Convention Mr. C'adwalladur 1 a geullcmau of Lrobliy uud eminently qualified to fill tho posiliou. llo will add strength to the ticket, and v,o hope be will receive the nomination. .UiuVitiun. l.i-r of letters remaining lu the Sunbury Post Office to July 1st, 171 1 Allen, It. Kiq. Rhondt, Mrs, lUituuh A.ler, Aim Rueh, B. It. F. lUrkwt'll, Jullic Ruslou, lUiU'lt II, ek. Julin (ias, Jacob f . Il.iuiii.nit, Miii Auua U.Gruul, Hubert Koone, I Innles K (itiringer, Mix Addn l.arveiieh, Mrs. busau l.ruulkll, lleliiy tituilger, Mim Katu lierlniit-r, H. Y. Gi liter, bum uul (leuu .It liryou Gritty, Harry (iur4i, Mis. M. T. GriMs, Mrs. I.yli4 I.iIm.I, Philip ilUtlli, Charles J'. 1 1 He, U. Iluiies, MUs K1U V. Ilillllie, tl.i) J lluuiilns, lieniL'U llui.iliiel, Vttstius Kebr., MultliU K. knurs. Mis ruuuiu, kiiuu, J. II. kilue, Iikuijiu M. kt. k, Mlu kUiali l.ell,), Jueksuu l.tnktr, fU'f UuUail lllii. Ulxck 11 tliu. U)U.u.Uf, Mis. Maiy l.uniy, t.luis l Ui, II. k. Ku.UolU. il, T. Hen,!, 4,ku UKi. foH'i hllil.', A4IU! KUUieb VV. A. biiiub, VV. Ii. thl, Ui' 4U4I4. I b4ilt4 II. W U44im4. k. ilaub, aVjl. M UUiu,l-'b, HlllllUI Vb4, Mi. i. k. W.11I, Uaitlu uu.(, b,u4 II '(U, I'b-ll liorlel, J,ilne Hard, Jut iq h J lliuiul.li;', Mr. Alleu Uuglieh, UeUtea I uiiiplioll, Mi Mary Cuveii., W. N. I ii im r, l'..ilit i no t 'lilies, Jai koll t iiiiatmii, M1.1 Alice t onrud, I. A. i hmIus, holuiiioii Mel iUllrf, NeUuU Ik uehaiu, W. It. iloli4UU, Ulit tt. r iiitltnr, Mr. i look, li hailio oy, riuUl ' Idlitlkc, J. I'. lilluci r, IU hUu lia, Ivaae k. M.utlu, Mi KjI Musluus, Miss Nauiilu tUiisjy, 11 uli Mi I.uukUUii, J. Co. Ni U4iuub, rt, rt. I. .I.JI11, kliu MAj. Haul, t b till I'U. 1 1., tut. .. II I'nyi 1, auU II. lULmu, K. Il..ku, kill. Auk IU,4, AiImu It, uiaUtbub-r, T. IU.4, Au.ua pv, U. uu, I14 lliivy, J., k.u.', J. 11. tliibi. Vt. II. Uub!i, Uim kly U'H. Mix t 4I1U kbivs, Mm U'4 lv.k(KIUi, U liulbMU, UlM ul4b) HtMt, kilt. 4. l'os KtUiu- fu kbf bf lb febvt IktliM, HUl tH4 M( tbl , dJiniaa i. 4. Iwiu, f. U. - - ku. I k4 I skwia k.44biul, t'bkU4 aultawb Brniso Election to he Restored. Tho fol lowing act, passed at the recent session of tho Legislature, restoring the spring elections In 1873, was approved by Goveruor Geary on the ustu or June t Aw Act to ropoal the fifteenth section of an act oniniea An act nuttier supplemental to tho act relative to the elections of this Commonwealth, npproved April 17, 1809. Section 1. Be it nn.u,i h,i ;. s.nnt. nA Monte of Jteprcientativct of the Commonwealth of Penntylvania in Veneral AMcmbljf nut, and ' it it lurevy mmmu vy me authority of the tame, That iim nivuouiii nui'iion oi an uct entitloa An net further SUPIllcmontal tn thn ant Tnlntlrn In thn elections ot tills Commonwealth, nnnroved Anril seventeenth, one thousand eight hundred and siAijf-muu, un uuu mo same is hereby repealed, and that la the vcar Anno Dunilnt nnn thmiannri eight hundred and seventy-two, and annually m... ou tor, un elections lor cny, ward, Dorougn, township and elections In tho different cities and counties of this Commonwealth shall bo on tho flays ana at Afcetlmos they woro held as provided bylaw In tho different cities, wards, boroughs and townships, In said counties, prior to tho seventeenth of April, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, tho date of tho passage of tho act aforesaid. Seo. 8. That tho term of tho different city, ward, borough, township nud cloction officers in snld counties to bo elected at tho elections to bo held in ono thousand eight hundred and seventy two, shall begin when tho terms of such officers heretofore elected shall expire, and so with such officers annually thereafter as- provided by law prior to tho passago of tho act of seventeenth of April, Anno Domini ono thousand clirht hundred and sixty-nine, Provided, tho terms of assessors ror ino present year shall extend until the r suc cessors are duly elected nud qualified pursuant to tills act Provided further, this act shall not ap ply to any elections provided for by special laws since tho unssazoof tho act of Amil seventeenth. eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, and that tho said elections in tho County of Clearfield shall bo held ou tho last Friday lu December, in each year. A Good Jokb Played on a Democratic Can didate von Office. A Practical Etulorsemcnt of the Kem Departure. A few days since, a Demo crat who is leaving nothing undouo to secure his nomination for Sheriff, met soino of ids frionds in tho vicinity of one of tho hotels lu this placo aud asked theiu to Joiu him iu somo lemonade. The Invitation to lemonade was accepted. Just as tho gentlemen woro entering tho bar room tlio hostler of the hotel, a colored man, made his ap pearance. Tho candidate's friends insisted that tho negro should bo Invited to drink with the party. Tho good Democrut was astonished at the proposition, and refused complianco with tlio request. His friends said that it was tho only practical way ho could show ills endorsement of tlio "new departure." Tho candidato "saw tho point," and lcmonadcd tho wholo party, hostler aud all. Chatnbertburg Jiejmsitory. On Wednesday as Messrs. Wm. II. Douty and U. F. John, of this place, wcro crossing tho Philadelphia and Reading It. R. at a point about ono and one-fourth miles this side of Mt. Cur- mol, in a two-horso top buggy, the passenger train duo hero nt 10 o'clock struck tho rear of tho vehlclo and threw It off tho track. Tho bug gy was Btruck in such manner as to cause It to overturn and fall on tho occupants, who were pitched out head foremost, but miraculously es caped serious injury. Mr. Douty had a leg broken, but fortunately it was his artificial one. no also received a slight scratch In tho face. Mr. John's Injuries consist of a bruised shoulder and a few scratches in the face. Tho team be came disengaged from tho buggy by the brcuk- Ing Of tho tongue, und started to run, but was caught by Mr. Johu. It was not hurt lu the least. Shamokin Herald ofthii week. We uotlco that tho brick work at Drumlicller's Hotel has already been completed to the second story. Tlio third story will probably be finished lusidc of two weeks. Tho building already makes au Imposing nm""--- Tub following Is a list of officers elected lu the new Borough of Suydertown, this couuty, at a recent special election : Chief Burgess William Withlngton. Couueilincn Daniel H. Evert, Solomon Klnsc, William 11. Klaso, Jonathan Dcihlcr, Jacob Gou- sar, Guorgo W. Arnold. Overseer ol 1'oor uavid J. wuci. High Constable and Collector of Borough Tax es Isaac W. Smith. School Board A. F. DeWitt, Wm. F. Kline, John Kluse. Treasurer Daniel H. Evert. Judge of Election Jackson Bergcr. Inspector of Election Georgu W. Startzel, George W. FarrOw. G. V. Arnold, Council (secretary. Rosks and their Enemies. Hardly have their soil, crimson-tufted buds unrolled than tho ra vage begins. You bend lovingly over your pet "Giant Butcs," or "Geucral Jaeqo Monfiiu," nud start aghast. Why arc tho leaves twisted thus strangely over the coming buds, nnil ce mented together as ny a wiry giuo 1 1110 expe rienced know well tho cause, and applying a nn irer and thumb artistically, give a pinch. Aha! a black and grecu head wriggles lulu view. He is there, "Tiiulaba, tho Destroyer," that slug whom, In deliance of Mr. Warner, we pronounce tho "saddest of the year. Talk nt promptitude nc is uiways i7ur iimo. Early bird must it bo Indeed who picks up that worm ! Before human vision detects the deli cate unfolding bud, he has gorged himself with essence of bloom, nud Ihc bud is un empty shell. Wo Pinch and pinch Willi stern di'termiuatiuii, regardless of cold chills dowu our spines nud Kill 1 tho creeping creature dcties us, and the har vest of beauty Is snatched from our grasp. Is there 110 remedy i es. i.et others pruie or tobacco and washes and whale-oil soap. Our spell Is couched lu two magic words. They uro 'White Hellebore." Tim blessed dust worth Its weight in gold may be had nt moderate price at any chemist's. Salute It. It Is not the rose but it con.es near to being so, lor it saves the ruse. Dissolved in wuter (proportion, a half pound to a half-barrel) uud applied Milli a tyriugo, il coats each leaf with a luiiil gray sediment. Ov er Ibis, whllu wet, a little dry powder should be dredged. The slug, taking, as is his wont, au early couslilulluual ou lop of the leaves, absorbs this refreshing ulllneul, uud I found Hi V p. 111., swollen, black aud dcu.l as Pharaoh. Very early risers limy eveu enjoy tlio delight of applying Ihu dose directly to ihu spinoff iho luvadur, uud Hatching Iho 1 licet I A few days uud our heel is oil the uck of the iimuy. Aud then, uh I thru, I10W the flush fresh leaves laugh uud twiiiklu! bow the cup of creum mid lim uud snow unfold, and with what vtulls of iseeluuu do Ihey recompense the baud llial brought deliveruuuts I Comiuerurtuiid voiKjuered, u bow before the sn'll of beauty, uud iusirilw uu tmr uiiliuiiiuius ("biili," us Ibu Uali Uullud remarks, "is preliy, lliounh 1 don't know liul II Ineaus") I lis iiuinu of Ilia bulb Mulch leiiipU'd fair Juliet to her death, Imt lu our nstucj l4uiiu has Uuu is world of heal ing. ftuliit liiber I U'Au ihWi. ''Uvme U'fl Ao lUly," in uribft'ejur July. t umuiuulmtvil. ll'ou tuu Awruu .) Lou Aiutau, Juuu 'w7, im. tli. A MS.UH tb, H114 : U Lai bus btaaiiuu u thu torn skjuJ. ul ul tb III I. .Iiiat MaiUluul n louud U lUu other day u4 titwl Ms Wlluea, txi lliu HaUll I I, VlulU kwllt't Upw( llluilt 'loj.ny wilkl'a poiui, 'I bs JkiuiAiul i liuiing i,ju, Hi luiuIiiji up, la uUt ut liuukUUvHH luu, Hop I liud putriiy. Tiyiiiu. . Al baiiUUtd klool o'n lust Glcuu.U l, Au4 pl4a lUal AlUb luay kglu Ivaloia III Uiu.b lvtv iw4 'l44 t ''4t Uu ibUlllul l". 1 lust liiubt'l bttleUI UfUi Ut twuM ba b'bl. I buH UiUf . M all, ku t ajiny. 0. Ibia lu kkioht kiaa a'l alba! i ba I iluuvb ut uut "I sh.i i to-i," Ws'li abuul aua.a llotu ab,oa t abuiM, lu uut w44 lua u "4ia.li J-r." 'I biu, U4 wla.4it aiulut lu4 vulaa, Ma li i'lf rl k'ujsla lu iU fVtut. Iba MiiUiua U Mijf H4U4 u u(..n 1 tul I tUlbk, IM kis"U 4a ipttMi.b.a, U( Ibat, b4 tUt kuaAblu Iwialiaa vu ua ' ii4 ii"u Iba uurnrn l.f U4$ b( wm1 wil iJbaiMalatu. kj, tkaal-aiab4 svobly t'suka A Cabd. Wo, the undersigned Committee of Arrangements, tender timnks on behalf of the members of the B. of L. E. and the participants ftt their plo nlc on tho 4th Inst., to I.lrut. Reese, proprietor of the Reese House, and Dovld Frv. Esq., Baker, for the highly satisfactory . monitor tn which they got up me dinner ami refreshments miring tho day anil evening -on Tnpsdaylnst. Wo also return our thanks to ChnS. J. Fox, Esq., for tho nctlvo part ho took In onr bobali In sell ing a largo number of tickets to onr pic hie, and to tho citizens of Sunbury and vicinity generally for their liberal patronage and aid lu making our ccicoruiiou a grauu success. Hoiirrt CxnTEn, . ' J. B. Irwin, N. A. BoTixn, L. J. Gcton, Com. of Arrangements, II. FnEnnurtN, Sec'y. .Business Neficcsi Tnr.r did a million nud a half of businefs at Oak Hall last year, and from tho preparation made, wo should say Wannmakor expects to do at least two mill Ions this year. It is acknowledged that tho clothing procured nt J. K. Bchaffor's merchant shop, opposite the ContrnI Hotel, nro not surpassed by any city make, cither in stylo or quality. Schnffcrhas ft constant rush of work, and those wishing a stylish suit should give him timely notice. Life, Fire, 'Accident and Inland Insurnuce placed In Tollable companies by L. M. Yodor, Agent, oflleo near tho Court House, Sunbury, Pa. We notlco that Wm. Miller, of tho Excelsior Boot and Shoe storo Is uuablo to supply tho de mand for hts Canvas-legged, Lasting Boots, for summer wear, In conscqucuco of their rapid salo the manufacturer being unnblo to supply them lu sufficient numbers, llo Is receiving them as fast as made, and they go just as readily. His other stock fur summer is constantly replenished which is sold at wholesale uud retail. 5,000 Rolls Wall Paper Just received at Llght- ucr's, cheap for cash. New Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Lettuce, Straw berries, &c., at Klrby's. A man us energetic ns Dunn, is worthy of pa tronage. Energy and perseverance make capital build our railroads aud factories and give us work, and work keeps us ailvo. Tho man ought to have nsurcd then Duuu would have left him alone. L. M. TODER, Ius. Agent. Regulator Boot, Shoe, Trunk and Leather Storo consolidated with tho Book Storo. Call one and all. New goods nt low prices. Fruit of every descriptions Is kept for sale at Klrby's. To look into tho Hat Store of S. Faust, ono would suppose thero was a supply of Hats and Caps for 0110 generation to come, but as his cus tomers are coming from every direction llicy arc soon disposed of aud a new supply put iu their placo. Tub Croquet Shoe, a novelty, elegant and com fortable, at tho Regulator. Vegetables of all kinds are received three times a week at J. F. Klrby's. Gents' Quo French Calf, Box-toe Boots, stitch cd bottom, at tho Regulator. Ik you want a fine assortment of plain nnd fancy groceries to Belcet from, go to Klrby's, Blight's new building, on Market square, all goods delivered withiu the borough free of charge. Ar.r. Rubber Woar, nt Manufacturers' prices, at the Regulator. Shoemakers' materials for manufacturing, nt the Regulator. Closing Puices of DhIIaven oc Bro., 40 B. Tmitii Street, Piiiladeli'iua. 3 o'clock, v. m. July 5, 1871. V. o.ti s ot 'hi " " " " 'tit " '05 " " 'G.", new '07, " " " 'OH UV4 11-f'i lli'i 114'.; 11U HU'i 1131 llitji; lllVllf.',,' lOS'g 110 811 I B'.l'jf 09' d tltl'U' sr,i.;l sr.a,' D's. 10-40's... U. 8. UO Year 0 per cent. Cy Gold Silver '. Union Paelllc 11. K. 1st M. Bonis. Central Pacille R. R Union Pnollln Land Grant Bonlo. The ouft'HHious ol'im luvnliil. PUBLISHED as a warning am for the benefit of yuumi iu'i naif o'Urr, vho sillier from Nervous Debility, He, supplylig tho means of Belf-curc. Written by ouo who cured hinsclf and sent freo on receiving a post-paid dircted cuvelnpo. Address, NATHANIEL MA YFA 111, May M, lS7l.-Cm. l'ooklyu, N. Y. HOWARD SANITARY All ASSOCIATION. For the Relief ami Curcof the Erring and Unfortunate, ou Principles of -In istian Philan thropy. Essays on the Errorsl i 011th, und tho tollies 01 Age, lu relation to iaiiihaiik nnu no- ciai. Evils, with sanitary uh lJr the allhti c-', Sent free, III sealed envelopes Address, HOW ARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadell'hia. Pa. inayi, 70-1 y. iWlarrintjs. lu this place, on the '."Ju of June, 171, by Rev. S. J. Mllllkeu, at to parsonaire of ihc l'resbvterian church, Mr. iiam is.M. Fauiu to Miss Lizzie Kehbunek, bih of Sunbury. Huiibury tirnlu aVl'roduio .llurkt't. CO It It EC T El WEEKLVIV UII.B UEUIXOElt. GilA l Choice White 1ieat H 00 Best Amber, Wliter 1 60 Com iw Ryu 1 00 Oats, (SS II.) Ml Beat Auihur, Wilur, per sack 'i 00 " barrel N DO Corn Meal, peK'wt., M IVinisylvaiiliiloll 1 t)"' runs Per loxeu l'i Mtila lllliil lleef. IX. 1 1 , i;.0 Smoked Mull 1 Of j. 1 J I.Aiin nr Hi - ' risii-Sall W hito rishpcr lb IS ' Tiout " - Cod " Kre.li Khud 40(ViO VlLUKTAULLa I iliulps. er bushel 7 I'olaluc " " 1 10 Onion. " I It.uiis, " quart IWj!". Iloiniui " " I Duiku Kuuta-DiiedApples, i,-r Ml UUU I'euihi., Jiid.i " ,'lieliua, " liM.io. tUiklKiilea I i I H.l.t'll'l 1 a , ''O t)jftlj JttrilnuuMb. TO08ORIAL. ALL Lu diall'lo to Ihluii.h uu !) mm ul H.am aoaid ikII al Ihu li-iiUi Baioou oi t baa. Uuriwwt a lj'jliili-i Ihv I Uu.ci.1 llouat. II Alii imtlflXU, fcilAMltIMi AID feil VVIMi la aiiuuipUabw ill tUw 11 lnuiivi bf lUfc' ml. lUtlwrf l lu. I J lu lU) p'Ui., aud laii.ulo4 I. la lutiut lu IW UIkI iu i.n4 aijUr al. I ILa laiuat ioiulwiuat. ul '' I""-, ba Uiali-a gi'btiauftw la ! Urn l "-I I" tv.'.iux n'io'S' ld, IU11 l'i-, '1-bUa, la Umui, Xv., alaa)a wit laa4 "4 wi t lit, bl UU'W ukbui), iwiia f, lil, (1 U'M l it! bt ail k".4, t..la. H k-l at I MulbA iuau.aal'. ' .lJ. A LAUtHiaii'l wl M.U ,'ai .i .1.4 i J-4 -i4 aa4 M a-1 lax '! ' 1LS f ..lf.. iiiiscriiunroiis. NEW 91 EAT NII01. rpiTE undersltncd rcspcotfully In forms the rltl JL ?.ras of Suubury and vicinity, that they have opened a MEAT SHOP, In Dewurt's bullding.on tlio north sldo of Market Square, two doors from tho railroad, were they will keep a constant supply of tho best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Ac, nt wholesale or retail, at tho lowest prices and of tho first quality . A wagon will be run to supply customers every morning, (excrpt Sundays.) Tbo best of meat will found at their shop. Give us a call nnd satisfy your selves. REFFEW & BOWER. Oct. ICth 1809. tf. MIELINEKY ANI FANCY STOKE. MISS L. "VVEISEK, Market Street, 0110 door west of Gcarhart's con fectionery store, suxnuitr, pa., Has opened her Spring aud Bummer slock of Millinery tuul Fancy lioods), HATS AND 150NNETS. Tho latest stvlcs of Dress Trlminlnirs. French and American Flowers, Lnces, Ribbons. Sack loops, Chignons, Collars, Cull's. Jouvln Gloves. and a largo variety of other articles. In connection, with tho Millinery business, she carries on tho DliESS MAKING AND FITTING. lu all Its branches. She Is also agent for tho salo of Ramsey, Seott & co. 8 Patterns. Tho ladies of Sunbury and vicinity are cor dially invited to call and cxainiuo her splendid BIOCK. Mayljl, 1H71. WM. MURKAT. J. 8LAVMAKER. WM. II. 1U.ACK. MURRAY & CO., Wholesale Dealers In MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS, oinco ami School Btiittoncry, l'riiiUng, Wrapping n ml Mnnilla PAPERS, rriutcrsj' Canln, l'nper l!ftg8, &c, kc. The Celebrated Con y, Kerosene Burning Oil always on hand. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! Having uleo opened a COAL YARD wo nro now prepared to supply tlio citizens of Sunliuiy mid vicinity Willi tlio very best quality of Coal, carefully prepared for family use, ut rcusoiiuiuo prices, farmers and all olliers will find il to their advantage lo give us a call. EGG, STOVE, ClfESTNUT and 1 Always 011 hand. Orders left nt our oflleo In Room No. 2, CLEMENT HOUSE BLOCK, ill 00 promptly attended to, Kontli Thirtl Sfrrct, Siiiibury, Va. MU1UIAT & CO. April 1, 1870-3m. MANHOOD: 1TOW LOST, HOW RESTOR ED. Just published by Dr. LEWIS. paircs, Third Edition. Til 15 MEDICAL COM PANION AND GLIDE TO HEALTH, on the radical cure of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weak ness, involuntary Seminal Loose.!, Impotcncy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediment to Marriage, etc., and tho Venereal and Syphilitic Maladies with plain niv'JsnptOhis, Unuorrlimn, ajnftijv,r!ittc.l and all discuses of the skin, such as Soiirvv. Scrofula. Ulcers. Boilo. blotch es nud Pimples on tho lace and body. Consiiinii. tion. Epilepsy, and Fits, Induced by self-indulgence or seetual extravagance. I no celebrated author in tills admirable Trea tise, clearly demonstrates, from a forty year's suecesl'ul practice, that tlio alarming consequence of self-abtiso may bo radically cured ; pointing out a mode of euro at oneo simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every still'ercr, no mutter what his condition mnv be. can tio cll'. n. ttinlly cured, cheaply, privately, and radically. id. Til. 1 1...1 , .. - t'v 1 ins uuun tiiuiutt uu in i nc nanus oi every youth, and every man in tlio land. bent under seal, lu a plain envelope. Price, no cents. Address, DR. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach street, New York. IX A 1 I l.Ti:U ATt I). PIKE Yl.MIfjiAIt AT fi COTS ITll lt'AKT, Is now offered for salo by the undersigned at his Brewery or Restaurant. This vinegar is warranted not to contain any adds generally arc used to make it strong, and which is injurious. Warranted pure, it is ihc best article lur diiiiiestic use In market. S.ild ut wholesale uud retail. Apply tn JOSEPH BACHF.R. Sunbury, May (i, 1S71. p. iiiuii.r. l. ti. uowuit. 'TMOX IIOI NIV Lf KEN'S, DAL P1IIN COUNTY, PENN'A., UYERLY & BOWER, Proprietor. Tho table is supplied with the best the market ull'urds. Good blahlh'g aud attentive ostitis. May -JO, 1S7I. POJII'IKLT .MAOlt CICIIL'IXUY co.ni'A.w. Thli compuny Is now prepared to sell lots In Ihu new Ccuiclvry, located ou au eminence about one-fourth of a mile cast of Suubury. Thu iu crciiaoof the population of Sunhui and conse quent advance in the ratio of mortality, as ucll as the limited lacililics fur the interment ul those uho have fought life a battle, have suggested Iho organization of llic above uauied company. Plan ol Cemetery may be seen at the oftlec ol J, A. Cake, Esip, or l.loyd T. llohrhach. Price of lots from j lo 15, according lo loca tion. Deeds will be executed fur lots snld. LLOYD T. UOHUUAC1I, Scc'y. May 13,lH71.-lf. Sl'HlNG AND SL'MMEK. C I.UT1IM AX1 AJ.NIMKIIKNI nU'NCH AND 1HJMK.ST1C GUODS of every grade, Just opened at Iho MEUCUANT TAli-UU MICH' ilr TIIOS. U. MITT, Successor lu J. . link, VotirlU tticvl, below Murkcl, hi SUl 11Y, PENN'A. lieiiilciiiiii Mini ill. lie la-lil, ,ial,lc clothing made lo order, 111 mil ul Iho uhovo place uud 1 kaiulue tlio mil ai 111 leu sum a, aim nam aiilta ina-lo p lu Iho laical sl)!e. I all ami I Lo luinlliced. 'l llOeS. I.. .SOil. Vlay ti, ln7l. Mtu. II. IIIAkN, 11.A1N Dll.VAMKNT.Vl I'AlNTril, llrrwUuu, Koria'd oulj, I'm. nlil bi:, bU'U aud Oiuaiiuulal I'uiiilma liiauina "d l'a(.r buifciu,; doue in Iho I, . I KolkillalillkO lllallliel, Ulld utlUu .holt, I, make. Oldiia eoli.Uval kul piolujlly iaunUiJ lo. A pnl 14, IVil.- ilia. Mil l lllla. hl'UlNii hTVI.i:rUATK, l"'NN-l's. ,. n.uwi:us( iu.Mi:s, i:n-. MoUiitliiK aud Uudai llalaaud li-a.uUa. 0Aii llUHMa, I'milHi', I'MlVtl-Un, 1li, uul iiiuilulua ul Vviy 4IKl. oil lii-n vl MtU'llSlMi VIIU AMI lliU'D la 4loba, I u il aa.oillui.lil. to uluuikaj's ljiwla, IUoaL.it l.u la, aV. UllllSirlil la lik kl'M It! II, HUH I . ajaj. II, MAHtaTN.l'AUi:, ftl'Ntl UV, I'A Ai4 , ItH C. B. WEITZEL, &C0., lifivo Just received an imuicnso stock of latli asslmsef5j anil Vestiug$a . and nro pscparcd to got up suits at short notieo anil guaranteed to fit or no sale. CLACK, BROWN' AND LLTJE CLOTHS, Doullo width, 83 and upwards. FANCY OASSIMEEES, all wool 75c, nnd upwards. VESTINGS at all prices. KENTUCKY JEANS 20c, aud upwards. TWEEDS C2c, nnd upwards COTTONADES 18c, and upwards. They liavo nlso made arrangements with the Ccicsbrateci GlctMiag House OIF Wanamaker k Brown, Phil'a, nud aro prepared to furnish suits at their prices, only adding tho cost of expressagc. lf tho goods do not givo satisfaction upon arrival we will return them freo of chargo. A full lino of samples for customers to select from. ALL WOOL UITS $13 AND UPWARD. Special attention alrcnlion paid to And tho highest cash prices paid for BARGAINS ! Will ilJlliii SfiSli has received another choice assortment of Eiig and Summer oodLs and has now on hand, tho largest stock in his lino, ever offered for sale lu this place. IT i s....:-a Bargains in Linen Clothing for Men and Boys. Bargains in line Dress Bargains in Working and Business Suits for MEN and I30YS. Bargains in Straw, Felt, Wool, Linen, and Cassimere Hats, for Men and Boys. Bargains in Fancy and Wl:t nnd Gent's Summer Underwear. BARGAINS IN Gent's Furnishing Goods, XBASES, VA&ZES UMBEHtfAa. Give him a call and see for ymrsdves, that tho Empire Clotliiug Store is tho cheapest LARGE It ASSORTMENT, 15ETTER GOODS, AND LOWER I'RICES THAN EVER. S. HERZFELDER- Third Ttreot, near tho Depot, SUNBUITY. PA. tSWV Ii. NTl I 1 I U. WATCllKS, JGWELUY, 1 1H orlh f fou.1 Ml., t or, of uri') . rilll.Ain:i.l'ili.v. Au Husiiitiui'iit of Wuti'lin, Jewelry, ifilvcr unJ I'luti il Wui'c I'liii-luiitly uu lianil, Urimiiiuif uf Wulcbc uuil Jewelry vrtiinl'lly ulUiuM la. Afril .' Dakcrynnti Confectionery lU till 1,1 builitilltf HlljllllilHi; tbU I'oal Olllil', lil'I'iioilO lllU Dvlml, m i ii i ii v , r t: x a , Jul 0x;iii-J tt lari! uaaullmcut ti all klu J ut CO N TE CTI O N ARIES ul tuiy ilcaiill'likju. FltESXI BHEAD & CAICK Hiiy iiiuriiliiu. aiiuUia toi.l bu au lit.J Uuily tuiiilaa i lUii) Willi ull aiuUa ullllik.AU. 'nslal, HI :K, it-A HI Nil, ia.il., all I ulau ki 'l uu buu4 ami Uiauului luii.4 uul ul tin Iwal biauJ. ut Hunt. AU UlutU ot I'nncy OaLvu i, tUl aaij b) l.y ill ta4ki.lua HliaUlil 1) on b4ii4 auil luuuuti.taiiil In iibl lur li-.Ha, I. it uh, aill,, IrMltillu.. au I ulUi I. ut Ibc abuiUal ui'titv. All Ul-X.f 1. It al lllii U'lu l IMlli It" lh 4, ul at bia lt..t"."U biiu.a Wut Ut-u i"Kl ali4 aHiwliJ. ai t WllU IfiUil-t alUi.lU.u. iUi.lUI l"l "i 'l"u.' I b.-l b aliUl Iw tutl'i.u, au4 luiu..l.UiK tb Ual, it 11 IMUUIUV. Mai-.li Itib, I'll. larM WlM MaJtliU). t .l ul lu, av .l,l,i,4 alj.l,li.-l i4,i im ui al "I. I l I'1 t" lit-nl.l.V W. M I II Ilia" VJal.il allwU, awbaiy, f BARGAINS!! THE Suits for Men & Boys. I'ilK IN Hi:l)l (XU At Ull. Mammoth lloot k Shoo Store or i i.i mii i i it. lilt'. II. Buiiili'a lliauii, IJuoi'ii Htr.il, Olio iln.i IC.iot uf tUo l'ol UllUe, MjiMUlMliniLAM), I'ENN'A. Knr r'.lmiru lio.ua, ."j l K'.l Mill, t'a !!. an.l SIiih! Muru. 'I'lu'V iiiuaulJ, lUal fulfill . fur t'Kiii li fall Duuu, to lo UU Mlllir'u, iJii'y jj lo fll l".r i'.ilr. Kor ll' Oll, him a nnil li.illuia, ul lui-l nai bb 1'iliia, lii l-H Mllli r'a, ou IJun ii Mrnl. 1 ..I nil tludo Ol tiuill IJoula illlii 6li.ia, tull V.. Millu'a. r.r l-tt.lli'.' liuui Ovi-t-hoa, co Bun auil. un ul ut 1 11 Willi'i. ail kiu, la ul' l bil.lri'ii'a ribo.-a, ti' "'l uiuiuu I ii MilM'a lame i.niiiu ul. tut uu)lbiii! In lli iliK-t aiiU Mi-jc Inn', lull m,, t a.i-.unuu I II Mil!' I'aal.K. l-vlui Ui b ulin! t'lavwU'iu If oii K..U to fcv.1 Ulal-vluaa, ut lb .'al l ltifa. Jail. 1, '11 3''":0-1j A .aiiitf ali'k !' Jtuaui) A SoliiMia a4'' 'io A I'la- Uia-1 'a- i Uiaaululiual. Nli'tll I', ia bii. t''i.lcu,ll,,a tlic aiiu, r.biu Ii, ii iiiluiu t n.l:u, i, I I. ii, i I u. in o I H..I lia.klna -X I o., lu tl,M llKi.ai.lili bu.io.aa In lua Ui'ikUhli of touiiliuiy. baa I....U i!it4iJit4 t luulual noi.atul. ba M''b a .uuiila. a.t.,ai " Ull lu Iba ba m! ol t. II- tWllfl, al U.t o.l Mau4, bo Hill l Ul' iba J-allalnabl,' - fiLIUli., . VahlS l" 'I ba Uuii.ilx bua.oua. of Ibc i I " i a .11 bil.alUI Im lan.uuwl al ti v .1 ,i4,.l, vi-J'l tlw ai oi l,aioa ol tk vmtuin i" iia i to, in x iiiSM4k M wl ' laUM!,
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