Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 05, 1871, Image 3

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    ghtnkri! American,
SUNBURY, AUGUST 6, 1871,
Railroad Time Tables.
N. C. R. W. EAST.
Buffalo Ex Fvo 4:10 a m
Erio " " 10:20 "
ElmlraMail " 10:68 "
Erio " " 1:10 "
P. A E. R. R. Wkst,
Eric Mnll.Pve 3:10 am
Buffalo Ex. " 4:50
ElmlrnMnll" 4:80 p in
Erio EX. " 0:43
BnAMOKIS DIVISION N. 0. It. W.
I.E1TB , ARRIVI
Bunburv at 11:50 a ml At Banbury 9:53 ft m
" " 4:40 p m " 4:00 pm
D. II. A W. R. R.
Lonvo Snnbnrv !i:55 a. m.. 4:35 and 0:50 p. m
Arr. at Sinibury 10:00 ni, 6:30 aud 8:40 p m,
f oral f fairs.
Sewing Maciiikgs.-MIss Carolluo Dallus It
the agent Tor tlia salo of tho three best Sewing
Machines In existence, viz i "Tho Improved
Singer," "firovcr A Baker" and "Domestic,"
which arc constantly on hand and sold at rea
sonable prices. Call and see them. Office on
Market street, cast or the railroad.
lloi'se tor Balb. Tho valuable house and lot
on the Sonth-Wcst corner of Fourth nud Pem
Streets, is offered for sale OS rcasonablo terms.
Apply ut this Office. 1
Rkfuesiiino Soda Water drawn from thai ele
gant Soda Fountain nt Dr. Moody's Drug Storo,
To Oiit Patrons. Wo nro now sending bills
to all who are owing us, and we trust that they
w ill be promptly responded to. We are much In
need of money to carry on our business success
fully. To pay cash for all stock consumed, nud
then lay out of tho money for six mouths or a
year, loaves us without a proCt by which we
must maintain ourselves. Our business Is ex
pensive to keep It moving, and our purse is light,
und if not constantly replenished by our earn
ings, it will soon leave the machine In a condi
tion that it cannot bo moved. We therefore hope
that nil who owo us will remit, so that wo will
fcc altlo to make further improvements and pay
our debts.
A Word to Ocu Fmnsns. Slueo wo havo
become sole owner of this establishment we have
labored under ninny disadvantages on account of
not having the means to inako such improve
ments as we desired. Depending solely upon
our earnings nud to kind friends, to whom we
feel grateful for thsir patronage, wo havo liqui
dated debts contracted for tho Improvements
which we were compelled to make. Wo are
anxious to make further improvements, and
make this one of the most complete offices lu tho
country. For such a project wo must, however,
rely upon our friends throughout tho county for
their liberal support. Wo ntk the favor of all
those who would like to sea us prosper, to exert
themselves in our behalf iu securing subscribers
aud Job work. J:i doing so they will reap a
benefit as well as ourselves. We therefore solicit
the patronage of all who feel an interest in tho
Republican cause, ami desire a readable family,
as well as a local journal, at a lower rate than
any other published in tho county. To Accom
plish such mi end wo propose to compensate all
for their labor. Believing that "tho laborer is
worthy of his hire," wo make the followiug pro
position to all who will engage iu canvassing for
us :
Fur every list of 100 subscribers lit ?1.50 paid
in advance, we will 'civean order off 10, payable
i:i goods, at any establishment that udvcrliscs In
mil' columns.
For T. subseribcrs,iu aJvancc,an order of 835 00
50
4!)
15 00
10 00
0 50
5 00
4 00
3 00
a oo
;io
15
10
As we are ut tho beginning of an important
political campaign, und the American la 'publish
ed ut a lower rate than any other paper, and con
tains the fame amount of reading matter us
olhcra of larger nl;:e, wo fuel eonlldeut that eau
vasscrs can very readily obtain subscribers Iu
every parts cf the county. All clubs rcc.ivcd will
ho promptly acknowledged, and tho paper
promptly forwarded to any address.
Foil Kr.NT. Two rooms, suitablo for offices,
adjoining the Post Office, ueav tho Masonic llnll
building, on Third street, Sunbury, nro o lie red
for rent on icasonable terms. Apply to
('HAS. (J.Utl.NGt'lt.
I'.rv. S. J. Mii.uki-.n, of tin Presbyterian
church, Is away on a three week's leavo of ub
nctico, with his family.
ten Cid.l Sola Water, with a large collection
of r-yr.ips to suit our patronage. Tho most pala
table and rt frc.-liiiig drink for ladies and gentle
men, un a warm cummer day or eveuiug, at
Dr. Moonv's Drug Storo
Ki.v. Mit. Ciir.H KI, of tho Reformed church,
of this pi :ie :, has been culled to Williaiuspoil, on
a salary of 1,00.) per uuipjin.
Wu.ui vm llL'NTZiNtii'.a lias been elected Cap
tain of tha Mt. Canned Hilles, located ut Mt.
C'uruicl, this county, vice J. M. Joint, promoted
to Major and Commissary of Subsistence. The
taction of Captain lluutzinger was uuuuimous.
Auukstkh. On Mou lay last, John (ironeraud
Martha Mabrvy, of this place, wero arretted on
a charge of adultery mil hound ovjr by Esquire
Heard to next term of court. Fraukliu Mabrey,
the prosecutor, was then arreted for assault and
battery upon oath of Martha Mabny, and for
threatening to kill or poison her and (i roller, and
wiib lineal cuing to hum dow n doner' dwelling,
lie vi .is comuillle.l to Jail in ib fault of hull, for
trial nt Augttrt Court, by Kqulio Uiiie.
. - -
Tim committee to prepare the grounds for the
Nuilhit ii'i. li.m l County Agricultural Fair, com.
in. no .1 iiH'r.itioiis oa TluiroJ ly morning last,
n llio N.C. K.tl'u.iy ground at tho lower cud
ol' thU ll.uoii.h. The. lot- i'.Ijii I a good one,
i i'l tin- r.iunii'.t"e tdi.i.il.l .,.-o no time In hkviiig
H n in goo I condition i.l once, us it will aid
lu-uii in in ..kiic; lite Fair a em . by ha line,
i'.c ground lea.ly as carlv u po-v.hle.
Iiiii::i I'm: ' sui'iiir.-ilv u untie lu an
tin r put ol' Hi '.. pap. r, ii will I.e. eu that
!c.,i. Uv-i'y A II. i 'i ily I. .ive dl-.iolvud part
ii. rliip i.l IU.- Pliulogi.ipii ' ii . Inc.. Mr. I km.
I . tiy will i oni'.i.iic the Lu ..a. i ..I tl.' old (land.
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Lance and Shield Conclave, No. 11, 0. of S.
P. K., stationed at Banbury, paraded on Friday
last, aid cave a plo nlo on Bird's Island. This
Conclavo was organized last November, And now
numbers About thlrty-flvo members. Tho pa
rade, although the number In line was small,
about thirty rank and file, was unusually credit
able In appearance. The procession, preceded by
the Northumberland Silver Cornet Band, started
from the llnll of the Conclave, Brlght's building,
oorncr of Sd and Market streets, at 11 o'clock, a.
h. After marching through the principal streets,
the Sir Knights, accompanied by their families,
ladles, and invited guests, took the steamboat
from foot of Market street, for Bird's Island
Leaving the ladies ou the Island, they steamed
oa to Northumberland, paraded there, and, sub
sequently halting at the mansion of Geo. Burr,
Esq., by special Invitation, partook of lunch.
Invitations to lunch were extended to them by
Joseph Bird, Esq., and by John McFarlnnd, Esq.,
of Northumberland. ITavlng previously accepted
the Invitation of Mr. Burr, they were obliged
gratefully to decline the hospitalities so courteous
ly proposed by Messrs. Bird and McFarlnnd.
Leaving Northumberland, they proceeded to the
pic nlc ground. Here tho scene was brilliant.
The tablo was not ouly amply provisioned, but
thero was enough to satisfy a regiment of hungry
men, hi addition to the large number assembled,
and lu variety and qunntity, embraced every
thing, and tho best of everything afforded at this
season it was truly olegantly furnished.
Prof, trip's String Band supplied the music for
dancing. The platform erected for this purpose,
large and commodious- as It Is, was thronged
with "fair women nud bravo men," who gaily
and joyously "chased tho glowing hours with
Dying feet" till late into tho evonlug. It was a
charming eight this gay dance at night, iu the
beautiful grovoj . Illuminated by an hundred
lamps, gleaming through tho mellow and soft
light of the moon, aud in the dark shadows cast
by tho tall old trees. This first parade and pic
nlc of the Conclaves was altogether a success
tho aftilt of tho season so pronounco all the
guests from Sunbury, and tho guests from Nor
thumberland, who enjoyed together and Iu com
mon, the festivities aud ttic pleasure.
Sister Conclaves from Poltsvillc, Shamokin, j
Lykcns, Ac, we arc Informed, had been Invited,
but were not reprcscuted, a clrcuinstnuco which
was sincerely regretted.
Tho uniform of tho Kulghts of S. P. K. Is bluck
frock coat, white pauts, (summer dress), blue
cap trimmed with silver band, silver wreath
with tho letters S. P. K., red baldrie, with proper
insignia embroidered in silver, and edged witli
silver, blue sword-belt, and square hlltcd swords
with whlto or silver mounting, for privates.
Officers wear the same, except that the baldrics
arc blue satin, with silver Jewels and red sword
belt. Past officers wear a purple velvet baldric,
with gold or gilt trimmings, Jewels and mount
ing and white sword-belt. Sir John II. Bluin was
the only Knight wearing the lusiguia of a past
officer, if our observation was correct.
Tho parade was commanded by Capt. II. J.
Waltz, Marshal, who Is to bo commended for
skillful management of his men and tho Sir
Knights arc entitled to credit for their fine bear
ing and proficiency lu the sword cxcrclso nud
drill, whicli are novel and peculiar. Perfect
order and discipline was observed, nor did any
thing oocur to mar the harmony or cause regret.
Excitino Game op Basb Ball for the Cham
pionship. The first game of baso ball for tho
championship of Northumberland county, came
off ou the grouud of tho N. C. R. W. Co. at this
place, ou Saturday afternoon last, between the
Star club of Sunbury, aud the Union club of
Wutsoutown. The gamo was somewhat delayed
on account of a heavy shower of rain about 1
clock. Tho whole nlno tunings were played
and resulted in a scoro of 27 to 1 1 In favor of tho
Star club. At tho bcgluniug of the gamo the
chances looked diseournglng for (lc Star, but by
splendid playing of all tho basemen and tho short
stop, the Star gained very fast on the Union, and
on the sixth inning took the lead and kept it till
tho cud of the game. The fielders of the Star
club did somo good playing, aud descrvo credit
for their good throwlug j the left fielder mado a
spleudld running catch, which ho handed to
second base making a double play. Tho pitcher
and catcher did their work splendidly, but one
baso was taken ou called balls, and tho catcher
leaving but four balls pass him iu the whole
game. Tho catcher and tho second bascinau of
tho Union club did somo good playing. The
batting was uot very good ou cither side, on ac
count of the wet ball. Tho second game is to bo
played at Wutsoutown, on Saturday, August
12th. Ilelow wo appcud tho score i
STAR.
Sinick, c
lfueher, p
Hopper, 1st b
V. K roll ii, 'J.l b..,
Wclkcr, oj b
Reese, s. s
UNION.
O R!
ii 'J Kunkle, 1. f
4 U llousel, p
4 Kowmuii, ad Ii....
i 4 Wilson, c
3 -J Pollock, 2d b
i! ii Ganger, r. f
5 8 IVtcriuan, c. f....
a ii Dennlson, s. s....
0 4 Uoglo 1st b
0 R
4 1
5 0
4 1
1 a
a i
F.isely, 1. f.
R. Krohn, c. f...
Ncucr, r. f. ,
Total
27 27, Total
ISSlNliS.
.13345078
27 11 1
U
827
0 11
Star.... 0 2 3 I 7 a 1 a
tulou 1 4 2 1 2 0 0 1
Umpire Mr. Lew is Dowart. of Sunbury.
Time of game 1 hour and 45 inluutes.
A Market in Sfsni'iiv. Tho Borough Coun
cil, ut its meeting ou Tuesday evening last, pass
ed a resolution appointing u committee to draft
nn orilinuueo for 0IC estuhlUbing of a market lu
this place, tut the sale ol moats, vegetables,
fruits, Ac, on regular market ' days. This has
long Ucu needed, und wo hope the council will !
not delay iu passing uu ordluunce to go Into ef
fect at on e. Our eiilerprlslug Uclgblioi' of
Millou luivo CatablUlicd A tuarkut lu their towu,
whl. I. went lutonleel this ixik. The following
remai k ou tho subject, by the MiltuiuH, arc ap
plicable lo IhU iuu: i
We uudcr.luinl that some of those persons who
have becu 111 thu b.iliit of s'd.llliig priHluce and
Vi'K.'lublcs tliroii,'li tlio slrv.is, feel that lnjutlce
has becu done I lie in iu I ho irlalilUhlili ut of I he
mark.. 1 1 us liny mo now pr.ibibii. J froiu slicel
iH-ddlliu;. Hut e look at It iu another lU'lil.
Wu Ihink tin y i!l Hud lluit uud.r Itiu workiuu
of tuu new synl'iu Ihey will, by Liking ttirir u
lion at the in.ukil lu llio niurnlni;, Uiium. of
tln lr W4ic lu it i hour or , lui.d ut requiring
u day's oik, as lin.hr llio old yloiu. Aud
Hu n under pieul arraiigeuirnu lh.r will lc u
lu.iiiy buyers at Ui.irktl, uud Inu. U compcli.
lion uiikhiK llissi Hull Kood nr.Ui.' otler.d lor
ulu UI biiui( tutler pru limit fi.iimrly, while
ptmr oues will bi sold lor it lial Ih.y ai wurllt.
Ihers r ninny ollur mikuiu.hu Iu luvor of a
lii.uk. I vtil. U to lUluk lH i. nl ibriuMiv.
hau lilt yiii. u Imcu lUi.ioul.ly rl.il.ll. li
ed. At any lulu, gun lbs y.i. iu fair liul,
ud IIku, If it Juu Ui4 o.k ii.lt, abnudoit II.
Himoval. We aollia lUal I . 11. Noll, lb
tel.blul.J luvlvhut Ul.or, U tuK iUed lu Icmuf
Ut UU Uul ttotll ut (uo.lt lioiu touilb
I ft. I, lula U Huu building on Tbltd ttiwt,
Ul.br o.mi l.4 b J. M. XWalir. 11m tttt of
liuu4l .iy u lbs ul uf luout to utiUigx
bit bu.luw.t. air, Noll's uuuuci of iMtusMliu
butlut. ! 5.-M..il)f sppiwiihl, ab4 t4 aoiW
llIU gVU4.l MlUf4t.tl..t Wt 4lltv4 hiut
a Ui- anumti uf piiiouugM. lu bu imiv u.iuit
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Deplorable Occurrence Two Men Burro
cated. We are called upon to chronicle a casu
alty of an unlookcd for character. " At half past
ton o'clock, a. h., Thursday, the STth tilt., two
citizens of Buffalo twp., this county, viz t Jos.
Gusslc, aged about 04 years, and John A. Gass
ier, (his son ), aged about 38 years, wore smother,
ed to death almost Instantly, In a lima kiln, near
JofTa's mill, In the above township.
It Is supposed Hint the sou was engaged at
leveling tho lower part of the kllu, when his
respiration suddenly became checked by sulphur
to snch a degree that he called to his father for
help. Ascertaining his sou's condition, Mr. G.
descended to the roBcuo from the top of tho kllu,
by means of a board, when ho wns also ovcr
como, hut was able to call for help. Mr. David
Beaver, who happened to bo within call, tan to
the kiln, aud discovered tho Bituntlon, procured
a ladder as quickly as possible, and, villi the
aid of another and younger son of the suffering
man, succeeded In getting him out. Mr. U.
asked for water, but before It could be brought,
ho breathed his Inst.
Theso wero respected men and Industrious
laborers, and their loss will bo felt by the com
munity as well as by their hcart-brokcu rela
tives. Leieitburg ChronicU.
Ma. Editor Is not tho difference between the
new and old stylo of tho calander, only ten
Instead of eleven dnys as you have made it. It
Is so understood by a number of editors, and by
INlJllllEU.
COMMENTS).
Until the reign of Julius Ciesar, about 45 years
before tho birth of Christ, SC5 days constituted
tho yen. Tho fraction of 0 hours nud 11 min
utes were then uot counted. At that time these
fractions amounted to 00 days, and the first year
of the Julian era. was mado up of 15 months.
Caisar then ordained Hint tho 0 hours' frnctlon of
each year should bo added together every foHrlh
year and inako nn additional day Iu February.
But tho remaining error of 11 minutes, which
properly belonged to each year up to A. D. 1582,
amounted to 10 dnys. Pope Gregory then ordain
ed that the 10 days should be deducted, aud the
5th of October was called tho 15th. Tho Lu
therans of Germany and other Protestants did
not adopt tho new or Roman style until Hie year
1700, when tho additional accumulations of the
11 minutes made It necessary to omit eleven In
stead of tcu days. Iu 1751 It wns enacted by the
British Parliament thai clertn days should bo
omitted after the 2d day or Sept. 1752, so the on
suing day should bo tho 1,4th, and it further en
acted lu order to couutcract a certain small over
plus of time, that every four himdr cdth year,
beginning with the year 2000, sluill not be con
sidered a leap year. The year 1800, therefore,
not being considered leap year by us, another (or
twelfth) day has been added between, tho old
and new style.
A Handsome Residence. We were shown, a
few days ago, through the new dwelling house of
N. F. Llghlnei', Esq., tho popular Book mid Pe
riodical dealer In this place, located on Arch
street, between Front and Second streets, which
wo found ono of tho best nud most complete
houses in this place. All tho rooms nro well ur.
ranged, with all the most modoru conveniences
added, such as closets, heaters, bath room with
water pipes from tho pump In the kltcheu, fire
ranges, Ac. Workmen are now engaged iu sod
ding tho yards and arranging walks, which,
when completed, will make it a most desirablu
private residence. The building I of Mr. Light
ner's own plaauiug, an.1 wo could uot help ad
miring his &om taste.
Notwithstanding thoadvanco In goods lu the
city markets, you can buy goods at Woiiner's
cash Btorc, II. Iltiupt' Block, Market street,
Sunbury, l'a., at a small advance aliovo city
prices. In Summer Dry Goals, ho offers great
bargains to mako room for his Fall stock. Cire
him a call ; Bee, an.l bo convinced.
At a meeting of the citizens of Turbotvillc and
vicinity, July 2tt!i, 1871, to take means to ralso
something for the relief of tho siillercrs by the
great hall storm, Burgess John Hoof was call
ed to the chair, aud Thomas Hair, U. l ltaup,
Jab. D. Barr and Jobu Hoof, were appointed
a committee to ascertain tho amount of lots,
receive contributions of grain, hay, Ac., and
distribute the 6amo according to theamouut of
loss.
iWiul, That a committee, consisting of Rev.
J. F. Wampolo, Rev. U. Myers and Dr. K. H.
Homer, be appointed to make an appeal to the
benevolent, lu lavor of the sufferers.
Vi'moli'iif, That tho Committee call a county
meeting at tho Court House, at Sunbury, on
Mommy, Aug. 7, ul 1 o'clock, V. M., to inako
an appeal to IbeCouuty Commissioners to exou
erate the sufferers from county tax for 1 year.
Tha said meeting U hereby called by the Cen
tral Committee, 'iMivJ, That these proceedings
be published in all the papers in the couuly.
JM11N HOOF, Chainiiau.
T1IOS. HAM'., See'y.
List of letters remaining in the Pott Office, ut
Suubury, Suly ill, 1871.
J. K. llody.J. M. C.inipbel, ll.v. 1). 1). Chris
ty, Calvin M. Conrad, Aaron A. Conrad, Mr.
Patrick Dawson. MWaLlz.ic Devllug, Miss Liz
zie Fugiiy, W. R. Furiiiaii, Mrs. Caroline Fet
tcroll, liurlcman ami Gorman, Mis l.iudhi II tr
uer, (2), Mr. Jack Hcftner, Jnbu V. Helruni
Hill, Mr. J. W. lioyer, R. Hollcnbuck, Esq.,
Jay 11. Johnston, Miss Gertrude Jones, Samuel
Kelly, Cupl. K House, John l.ecnh, Mr. Itcnj.
Long, Martin 1.. Mullck, Frederick Melxell,
Soupb Miller, Mover A Seliwaru, M. A A. K.
McCiiinllcst, Mr. Wills McCnrmick. Miss Lizzie
Kcd, llusiell, Mess A Co., Miss Florence San
sou, Mrs. Han S.ivlJgc, Mis ri.il He titid'cr. Miss
E. Miisblcr, Mr. Thomas hilven, ( lias. I'. Smith,
J. F. Sblvr, Miss Jennie Stroll, (ieo. W. Slroub,
Daniel Troutiilue, A. Logan.
J. J. SMITH, P. M.
DtUTii or a Vr.Tr.itiN Hhh. The llloomshurg
AV,nM,Vm of July 2uth, publishes llio following
obituary I Died, ut tho r.'4.lcuco of Mrt. Ship
man, lu this place, on (nimby last, till .'Id lieu
thai was captured by n soldier of I ho KI'.M Penn
sylvania Voluulocrs, lu the charge ou Fredericks
burg, lk.eeuil.er, IsjIJ. blie was carried lluoUe,li
tin) lijjlil ou a soldlcr'a kuapsack, und erv.d
with the regiment uutif I't dUcbarge from the
ten ke, In May 110:1. Of course bo aus buihd
with the honors of war.
P. M. Mio alto paillcliiled In ite iiurii.ldu
in.ir.U Ibrough llio mud.
On Thursday of lat week, Willie Kckuil,
H ycurt, fell from Ibe CuUl.a Kullroa l biklu
lulu) Hid rlu r a dlUuco of M feci or more. Thu
Ubc k ul tiitrecly time lo dart lu a Ii lhl fiotu
hi splath U-foru llilly M Hi Lie, it Moikiu.iii,
U'ukk utter btiu, nud, fortuual.iy r.'.iplu In
Jui y from coulmt oilU lbs tone lyiux urnun l
lom) lu the bed uf lbs lrr4U lUvtdi'4 lu Mllliij
Iko U)'s lil'u aa w.-ll bU wau. Ultilii.le did it
Uobl mi, und l-ruLubly I..U h tboul.l, uy
It ill ..ll.lU.d lib Ullu.olf d doing U.- Wi.Wwa.
-Ik kb4Utfu tu)s a sumi.iya inu.dy for Lu
iloup U tal l lo uvu dowuiti. J itl Ul. Il
U b'4l.lii( uioin Oo lit tk4U l(i. Il mil
Iks phi. gut liiiu4 luktaully, au4 luduet Iimi
ki.lblng.
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Juka uku, lit aki.k tkal ml. I iiflw lm
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Business Notice.
Mr. Editor. Wo have a flue suit of New
Clothes for every reader of your excellent paper.
Will you please glvo them due notice of the fact.
VANAMAKHH A DllOWN.
JrST recelred, a number of popular frcpts and
French calf skins, at tho Regulator.
There is no lack of selling off boots aud shoes
at the Excelsior storo of W. II. Miller, In tho
stone building on Market street. They are uot
ouly sold nt retail, but we notice many merchants
buying at wholesale, who savo the freight by
doing so, and get a better article besides. Tho
wholesale business is drawing qulto a trade, be
cause his stock tfe constantly kept up and a bet
ter selection can be had than In many of tho city
establishments.
5,000 Rolls Wall Paper Just received at Llght
ncr's, cheap for cash.
New Beans, Pens, Potatoes, Lettuce, Straw
berries, Ac, nt Kirby'.
Regulator Boot, Shoe, Trunk, attd, Leather
Storo consolidated with tho Book Store. Cull
one and all. New goods at low prices.
To look Into the lint Store of S. Fanst, one
would suppose there wns n supply of Hats nnd
Cnps for one generation to come, but as his cus
tomers nro coming from every direction they are
soon disposed of and a new supply put lu their
place.
Tun Croquet Shoe, a novelty, elegant aud com
fortable, at the Regulator.
Gfnts' flue French Calf, Box-toe Boots, stitch
cd bottom, nt the Regulator.
All Rubber Wear, at manufacturers' prices,
at the Regulator. . ..
Shoemakers' materials for manufacturing, nt
the Ueirubitor.
Tltc CoufrNMloiiM ol' nil Invalid.
PUBLISHED ns a warning nnd for the benefit
of yinnifi wfn a id other, who puller from
Nervous Debility, Ae., supplying the means of
self:curc.
Written by ono who cured himself and sent
free on receiving a post-paid directed envelope.
Address, NATHANIEL MAVFAIIi.
May 2, I871.-Cin. Brooklyn, N. Y.
.. .. i
111 Upper Augusta township, on the 20th ult.,
of consumption SARAH ANN FRANK, daugh
ter of Philip and Mary Ann Frank, aged lOyeir.o,
10 months nnd 25 days.
At 1ih leslilc'jcc, In Mt. Curniel, nt S
o'clock, A. M., Thursday. July 27th, 1871, "f
that wasting disease, Consumption , lifter a lin
gering sickness of more tlinu one year, JAMES
AD A MS, nged 54 years.
Kllu bury 4raiu A l'roduco Market.
CORRUPTED WEEKLY RT HILE AOEUINOER.
Grain Cholfe White Wheat . 1 00
Best Amber, Winter 1 50
Com , 80
Rve 1 00
Oats, (33 lbs.) 50
Best Amber, Winter, per sack 2 00
" " " " barrel 8 i0
Corn Meal, per cwt., 2 50
Pennsylvania Roll !I5
Eons Per iozen 10
Meats Dried Beef, icr lb 2sirt:,0
Smoked Mutton IOOj-12
Lard per lb 25
Fisu Salt Whlto Fish, per lb 15
" Trout " 15
Cod " 8
Fresh Shad 40f'irt0
VKOETAiiLtto Turnips, per bnsliol 75
Potatoes ' 1 10
Onions " t 1 00
Hcnns, " quart l.'jQj)18
Hominy, " " 12
Dried Furm Dried Apples, per ib 12fn 14
' Poaches, " 20("i:;0
" Cherries, " lOfelia
" Blackberries 12
" Raspberries.. 20
Merchant Tailoring.
J. M. itDvri.w,
In the Post Ollleo Building, opposite the Depot,
(up stairs,)
iSUXDUHV, l'KXN'A,
Informs Ills friends and tho public generally,
that ho has just opened n largo and aricd as
sortment ol'
4 lot list. Casislniercs, oxliugs, Ac,
which will bo made up to order iu the latest
styles, nnd warranted to lit.
Gentlemen iu waul of fashionable suits are in
vited to call and examine his stock.
SHIRTS
scientifically and practically cut and mado to
measure.
KI N NO P.ISK.
We furnish the above styles of Improved yoke
and sack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve,
and guarantee a Hii'eet tilling shirt. Il is the
busl model ol ii shirt ever iillerc.l to the trade.
Fine and fancy shirts made to onh r.
J. M. UOSTIAX.
June !!, is; l.-iiiu.
MMUMJ OmiMil
Largo Mock! Holler I-:u Willi !
J ii-l opened a Lirge, tine and substantial assort
ment of
srjuxt; Diu:.ss (;oois,
lKniifstiis, White (Jools, Fitiuy
iioihls, Triiiiuuii!t t-'lotlis,'
Cavintori'M,
(lAlil'KTS A XL) OIL CI.nTllS.
Ilou.ckoi'piug goo.lt III great variety.
Fl;l!l Gltot'F.lilFS,
liuecnswnrc, Willow-Ware, Ghisswaty', ee., e.e.
A 111. " st's k of substantial
Kl'ixly .Iil.lt 4 lolhlll';,
f.r Mrii and U.'i-.. K icb line fi.'.l und couiplctu.
t t'ut. t.mli.tl (lotsit a hiechilly. ti J
I'rlrt'w lo unit lh liiuru. ('Mil Mini
ht'O our Murk,
All kin. I. of coiiutiy produco l.ik.n iu c
ihaliv;.! lor goodi.
Mimi;k .v. iii.'MM.r It, j
ll.llll's Ir.Hl llulldill.', Mali.. I Mini, 'Slll.iiul). I
Apul :l, I -. 1 . j
Clock &. Watch Repairer.
I . TtOl.T,
111 IVn.irl'a II!. s k, Ihi.O d til Uo of I'.o C U- j
U.il ii. .Ul. UlaiL.l tquui...
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l'4 , lo rouiuufUtk Augu.l l-Hk, i.4 ii.l.nm
day. Tvul t lot l.ul tU 1.4 1 1, iJtlj u
u. 'Iuum nukiug to luut uill ui ply by 1.11..,
Ulk..u uu kul Agu! Ilk. lo U.t. II. .
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lit lalU4t.
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July ft, I.
Bottlo Up.
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QSEMILI.ION OF MVI'.N NVEI!
Il Is one of iho remarkable facts of this re
markable age, not merely that so ninny persons
are the victims or dyspepsia or Indigestion, but
Its willing victims. 'Now, 'we would not bo un
derstood to say that any ono regards dyspepsia
with favor, or feels disposed to rank ii among
the luxuries of life. Fur from It. Thosu who
hnve cxperinccd its tormonts would scout such
nn Idea. All dread It, nnd would gladly illspcnso
with lis unpleasant fainiliartie'S. Mark Tapley,
who was jolly under all tho trying circumstances
lu which ho wns placed, never had nn attack of
dyspepsia, or his jollity would have spceiliiy for
saken him. Men nnd women sometimes sailer
Its tortures uncomplainingly, but whoever beard
of n person who enjoyed them ?
Of all tho multifarious discuses to which the
human system is liable, tliero Is perhaps no ono
so generally prevalent ns dyspepsia. Thero arc
diseases more ncutc nnd painful, nnd which
moro frcipieutly provo fatal but none, the etl'ecls
of which are so depressing to tho mind and so
positively distressing to the body. If there is a
wretched being In the world il Is
A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC.
Nearly every other person you moot Is a vic
tim, nn apparently willing one; for were this
not the case, why so many sull'ercrs, when n cer
tain, speedy nnd safe remedy Is within tho easy
reach of nil w ho desire to avail themselves of it ?
But the majority will not. Blinded by prejudice,
or deterred by sonic other uiiexphiiuvtl inliucnec,
they refuse to accept tho relief proffered them.
They turn ft deaf car to tho testimony of the
thousands whoso sufferlntrs hiiAC been alleviated,
and with strange infatuation, appear to cling
with desperate determination to their rulliless
toruicuter. But says a dyspeptic : What Is this
remedy ? to which we reply : This great nllevia
tor of human mitlering is almost as widely
known ns the English language. It haa allayed
thentronics of thousands, mid Is to-day carrying
comfort and encouragement to thousands of
others. This acknowledged panacea is none
other than
Du. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
Would you know moro of the turrits of this
wonderful medicine than can be learned from the
exeriiiice of others t Try it yourself, and when
il has failed to fullil tho assurance of lis clllcacy
given by the proprietor, then abandon faith in
it.
LET IT BE I.EMEMBEl.EI),
first, of r.11, that HOOFLAND'S (JEIiMAN EIT
TE11S is not a rum beverage.
They are no ulcholie in any seu.'C of the term.
They are com posed wholly of the pure juice or
vital principal of roots. This Is not a mere as
suitiou. Tiie cMracts from which they arc com
pounded are prepared by one of the ablest of
(ierniau clieniists. I'nliko any oilier Bitters in
the market, they are wholly free from spirituous
ingredients. Tho objections which hold with so
much force ngaiut preparations of this class,
uanicly that a desire for intoxicating ilrinki is
stimulated by their life, are not valid in the case
of the German Bitters. So far from encoiirajing
or iucuh-ntimr a taste or desire for inebriating
beverages, it may be conil'lcntially asserted that
their tendency Is in a diametrically opposite di
rection. Their elicits can be BENEFICIAL
ONLY ill all cases of the biliary system, lloof
Innd'sGcruiun Bitters stand w ithout an equal,
acting promptly mid vigorously upon the Liver ;
they remove its torpidity mid cause healthful se
cretion of bile thereby supplying the stomach
with the most indispensable clement!) of Bound
digestion in proper proportions. Tin y give tone
to the ttoiuach stimulating Its functions, and
enabling it to perform its duties as nature de
signed it should do. They impart vigor and
strength to the entire system, causing the patieut
to loci like auothcr being in fact, giving him a
new lcaso of life.
TULY PL'KIFY TIIE BLOOtL clcai.shig the
vital tluid of ali hurtful Impuriiiesnnd supplant
ing them witli the elements of genuine hcalthful
ness. in a word, there is scarcely a disease in
which they cannot be safely aud bemilltially em
ployed j but in that most generally prevalent dis
tressing and dreaded disease. Dyspepsia, THEY
STAND LNKIVALED.
Now, there are certain classes of persons to
whom extreme Bitters arc not only unpalatable,
but who II ml it Impossible to take'theiu without
positive discomfort. For sueh
Du. HOOFLAND'S C.EllMAN TONIC
has been specially prepared. It Is Intended for
use where a slight ulcholie i tinnilant is require-.,
in connection with tho well-known Tonic p.o
pertics of the pure German Bitters. This Tonic
contains all the ingredients of tho Bitters, but so
ll.ivoic I ns to remove the extreme bitterness.
This preparation is not only palatable, out com
bines, iu nioJiiled form, all the virtues of tho
(ijinian Bitters. Tho solid extracts cf somo of
Nature's choicest restoratives are held lu solu
tion by a spirituous agent of tho purest quality.
In cases of languor or excessive debility, where
the system appears to have become exhausted of
its eiierrics, HOOFLAND'S TONIC mis with
almost marvelous elf.ct. It not only stimulates
Hie slagging and wasting energies, but invigor
ates ami permanently strengthens its actions up
on the Liver and stomach thorough, perhaps less
prompt than the Bitters, when the same quanti
ty is talicu is none the. less certain. Indigestion,
Billioiitincss, Physical or Nervous Piosira.ii.i.,
yield readily to its potent Inlluence. It gives the
Invalid a new and stronger hold upon life, re
moves depression of sjiii its, and inspires cheer
fulness. H supplants the pain of ilisiase with
the ease nud co uifori of perlcct health. It gives
strenutli to wenkuess, throws despondency lo
the winds, nud starts tho restored Invalid upon
a new and gladsome career. But Dr. Iloolland's
benefactions to llie human race arc not coiillned
lohis celebrated GKKMAN Bl'l TF.I.S, or his
invaluable Tunic. He has prepared another
medicine, which is rapidly w inning its way to
popular favor because of its inliiusie merit.-.
This is
HOOFLAND'S PODOPIIYLLIN 11 1. 1 S,
a perfect siili-titute for mercury, without any
ol mercury's evil qualities.
'1 bene wonderful Pills, whi.li uio Intended to
act upon the Liver, arc i.iaiulv compo.e.l of po.
dophyHiii. or the VITAL I'llfNCll'LE OF THE
MANDIiAKE ItooT.
Now we ileslre the reader to di-Iiiui'y under
stand that Ibis extract of thu Mandrake, is many
lime-, more p.iweiinl than llie Mandrake Itself.
Il I, the In. lii.iiiii I lir. iiesol Ibis liealtb-eiv lug
plant la a perfectly piiivau I highly eoneeiil rule I
firm. Hence it is thai two of the I'.i.li'l livl'.ia
Piils ioniiiuli a full thu,.), while anywhere ii'i;
to i iii'l or a liaiuuiii of olher preparations ol
lh.' Mau.lial.K aie require!. Tim I'odopht I I'm
ACTS Hlli.1.1 I LY O.N TIIE 1.1YLU, Mi.niil.it
lug il luuetioiis and causing II to make Its l il
huy e. ret i, una in r. gularaud proper ..uaiilhiei.
The injiiiious r.siiila wlilili iniai ialily follow ll.u
Use ol iiuicuiy U.iitiicly iivoi.h l ly llmr UJ.
But il i. ii. 'I upon Iho Liver only thai lii.ii pow
ers uic everted. The extract oi Mandrake eon.
taiiud ill lh. ill is skillfully coml'liii I whb ban
oilier t xli.u t.-, one iif whi.-li a. -(a upon llie, i-lo-maeli.
one upon the iiq.r bowi !s, one upon the
lower l.ov.els, nul one pit.etits any lipiiu'
iil.it, 1 1. . a piodu. i'.ig a pin thai ii.llu.iue4 ll.e
entire liU'coii. e uik! ..iiuiehiaiy sy.-a.-ni, iu an
i-'iil. I and liariiioiiol'.ii Maimer, a'.. I Hi in li m
comely Ine fioui ii.u.si.i, voiuiiin it (jiipiii
p.lillS llllllUIOII l, till l lh. T pT!l'.;it.Vl's. I
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ale pel Ki Ily ..e, I. qullo lii.ll.io I.l 111 i
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AT
THE MAMMOTH STORK,
bus just received nnd opened
A MAJl.HOTll STWdi JI.' (;41M,
whicli ho has.
SELECTED WITH (ill EAT ABE
and oners to the Public at t';c vi ty
LOWEST CASH PRSCEG.
ll.ivl!i. e.-lablilicd a reputation for low
prices and
FAIR DEALING
to ull, will endeavor lo maintain that position.
COME ON K & ALL 12XAMIXH TIIE
LAlKiEST STCK'K,
UK ST ASSORTMENT &
LOWEST 1'1(ICI:
IN THE COUNTRY.
Thankful for the large amount of patronage
heretofore bestowed upon me, 1 will endeaver by
furni.-liim; the lust goods at the loWctl prices to
mcril a continuance of the same.
11. Y. FlilLINli.
April 15, 1871.
Ki:iY MEAT KlIOl.
rilllE tiuderslirned rcsivctlully informs the citl
J zens of Suubury and vicinity, that Ihcy have
opened a
MEATSiroi',
in Dewart's liuildimr.ou the north side of Market
Siuare, twodoor li m the railroad, were they
will keep a constant supply ol the best of ii. i f,
Polk, Mutton, ,Ve., at w liolet-ale or retail, al the
loirest I'l ieeb and of the tlrsl quality . A w airou
will be run to supply cu-luincrs every iiioruiug,
(except Sundays.) Thcbe-t of incut will found
ut their bliop. tiive us a call and satb tV vnur
sehes. lltl'KKW .V LO Lli.
I'd. n'.lh lCX tf.
Sl'KIXU AND Sl'MMKIt.
C l.OTUK AMI t t!iSIMi:Mtr.S!
FRENCH AN I) DOMESTIC liOODS
of every grade, Jiii-t opened al tin
MERCHANT TAILOR SliOl'
iu'
TIKIS. ;. SOTT,
fcu.eci.,ur to J. (. Ileck, Fourth tlre.t, below
Marku,
flN.llllV, FRWA.
; ,i.,!,Mi., ,i who diio I.e. l.i., i, at, I,- I'.othing
In ule li ur,;. c, w lit call al llie atovo Litem,!
i s. inline Uu. well tiie.uil itKh, it u.l h.i.n lhe:r
nil made up in lUw L...U i ie. tall and be
coiuiii.e.l. THUS. li. SVi 1'.
May li, is;i.
i:.l:ilt ol' t.l'ort'.- l.uK'i-K Ii, Neil,,
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ISAAC H. KTAl'l'l'tn,
WATCHKS, JKWELRY,
1 ! IVortU Ncrnnil M.. ( cr. of lurry,
riin-AUELPiiiA.
Au nssoitmcnt rf Watches, Jewelry, Silver and '
l'lutcl Ware eoOstantly on hand.
Kepairiiig of WatrliM aiid .lewclrv prompt ly
ntlciulcd to. Apill 1, lHTl-ly. -
Bakery and Confectionery
Iu the new building adjoining Iho Pot,l
oiuce, nppiwilc tjie Uopol,
S 1) , It V It Y , V K .V X ' A ,.
Juiit ojiened a large aPFortment of all hinds
CFJFECTIO N ARIES
of every tlsscrli'tion.
FRESH BESAD & CAKJC
every niorning. Kaniilic will be supplied
daily (Sundays exepi ted) with nil kindu
of KKKAI), TWIST, lii'lv, TKA
HUNS, .tc, and uho Kept on
baud nnd manuf.ielurxid
out of the 1ci;t brands
of Flour.
All kinds of Fancy Cakes
not surpassed by any city bakeries eoiiflanl
ly on hand 11 ml manufactured lo order
for llullH, Lvculiig iartic,, IinuiH.'S
nud otl.ci at the, ehnrt,ebt notice.
All orders left ut tlio felore
opporitelhe Depot, oral
Ills liukery, on
Spruce Street between Trout nnd Second, Mil
meet with prompt attention.
Thankful for pari patronage, 1 hope by strict
attention to bintincus, und furnishing the be it. to
continue tho same.
, . DAVID FP.Y.
March 1 sth, 1ST1.
FOR SALE !
TKllITV acres ol improved laud In the bivt
U Ecetion of irmi tl:,:ru Michigan, within live
miles of the ton ii of "Tluce liivew," In St.. ilu
seph county, witliin two Miles of the liailroad
Suit ion, good buildings, out houses, large or
chard, mil, rldi Bandy ioain, Eclinol Iioiim'3 and
churchs within siirhl title Indisputable, ten
j nures arc in wheal, the remainder in clover Bod.
. ppau oi nurses, cut lie, nogs, grain aim larunug
utensils, iVre., will bo sold Willi this property.
Price 70 per acre, $;l,0i)0 In cn.-h, the balance In
lime payments of ."0i. App'.v to
WM. A. MASSF.ll, Three Ulvcrs, Mich,
or,
11. It. MASSEIl, euubitry, Pa.
ruinhury, March II, 1S71.
WAKE 11 Y TlJAKLUV ! 1 BAKERY 1 ft
LP.ONAP.D DOVEKT1I,
II A3 junt opened a 11 rut class Bakery on Frou'.
street near the liailroad depot el Northumber
land, and ia prepared to furiii'h the citizens of
Northumberland and Sunbury with ull kiuds of
Ill-cud and (..'nkes, such as
liltOWN nilFAD.
MILK niiKAD,
HKKAD 15AKF.D on the IIF.AP.TH,
an i :i full li:;a of 1MNCY CAKES, Tea lluns,
l.i 'I Is ami Twist i:.
Uroad and Cakes delivered lo customers every
morning.
dikes lor Ralls, Paitics, Weddings, Pairs, Ac,
furnished at short notice.
Being a practhal baker, and havlug worVeA
at the business in Sunbury for several years past,
lie hopes to-yivo eaticfaeiior. to his customer? ai
hcrelol'ore. Orders are ii'specifiiily sol;citii.
Northumberland, June 10, 1U71 . tf
11I. J. 1". t ASLOW,
Ollleo and Kes'n'.o-jcr, Walnut frtreet, betwc.r.
Third and Fouiih t'.ivcts,
6 U N H U P. Y , P V. N X ' A .
All forms of Diseases of the FyeS will lie t rent
ed or ululated upon, snch a-. Strabismus, (Cio
l'.ycs,) Cataract, (Blindness,) and nil oilier di
sease relating to Surgery, as Talipes, (Club or
Keel Feet,) llair-Lip, Liclsion of Tumors,, Ac.
Also llie cure of Epilepsy (or Fulling Fits.)
Sunbury, May li), 1S71.
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AT TUB
Jiammolli Hoot & Shoe Store
OP
lu C. li. Suith'ii I'.ooin, Queen Strei l, oni- do'
lai-". oi lire I'o.-t C'li.'C,
NOKTU L'.V LEI'.LA N IL PENN : A .
For Eliniia Loots, go to Eli Miller's llo"t an.l
Shoe More. They are soli, i?et Calf at fO.
For French Calf liooU, go to Eli Miller':-, ouiv
f'J lo ?11 per pair.
For Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, ul low'.ft p.v ;
hie Jiriccs, tro lo Eli Miller's, on IJuccn Sired.
For all kinds of Until Hoots and SlioCJ. nil ; '.
Eli Miller's.
For Ladies' ilni Overshoe, see .ine iis?.iil
mi nt at Eli Millers.
For nil kinds of Children's Shoes, go ;,.".1 e
amine Eli Miller's large assortment.
l or anytUng lu the Loot and Shoe line, mil
and c:vauiiiii Eli Miller's nock before 1 ui' hii iuir
il.iewhere if you ir-Ii to get lirsl-claes, r.l tl.e
lowest i .rices.
Jan. 7, '71-Sep-o, "70.-1y.
A .nr:re slock i f llotiery N.'t'.otii alMm
AW. .V l)is.-lui;er's. up'.';:.
isilMOl'lliiDU.
"VTOTICE is h.Tcby civ.ii, fbc.t the partncr.-h;;i
heretofore i-xHiiiL', of tli m name of V'eit
1cl, Ci-Liiis ,v Co., ill the Merean;ile bu.-lncss it
llie Horou. li of Suubury, lias been dis .olvc.i lij
inuttail coiist-u;. Tlio Look ucouu', c, are
Ull ill the haiiil-. of C. L. Wu'.iel, l the old
lata u.l, who will s.u'.e up t'.u part.:.:' .hip ac
counts. WEITZF.L, (iAt -KlNii .V CO.
The Mercantile biiiie.-s of the aLove f.i in w ,!i
lienaller be coiitiaili l at the ui.l siati-.l, un.l.i
the linn mi tin.- of
C. II. WEJTZEL .: CO.
May i:l, l:.71.-::i.
MAMIOOH : HOW I.O:'T, L'oW LKSToi:.
I'll. Jll-t publi hi l bv Ur. I KWIS. '-"rt.
pa-es, Tlilrl K.I. lion. fill: MEDICAL COM
PANION AM til llE To IIUM.ill. ou ihi
radical eitii el Spci in. Hon in. . , ..r Sciiiinat cak
lie, lliMilillilaiy Siillillal Looses, lmpolcui V.
Menial und liii.ieal In.-iijiaeay, Li '. tinieiit . lo
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M.,l.ni;. wait I'l.uu ur, I clear tl , nit :e., i IVii H
f tin i' em .- ol 51. eci'hm Syuiptoii-, lioiniriii'i-1,
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in in., I I'illl) It'J uu ll... I. ICC and lio.lv. I oi,.,iiinp.
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