Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 19, 1871, Image 2

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M. R. MAS5ER,
r. WILVERT.
EalitorJ. '
suxiuntv, AticuVr in, isYi.
Kl I'l HI.I4 AN STAT K TICKfcF
I'or AmlMor .cnoriil,
. IVII KTAVIO,
OF UKAVnU COUNTY.
Tor Narvj'a Urncvrtl,
UO(ti:il T H. kiCKATII,
OK SCIICY'r.VM T, ( Ot'NTY.
ltotit.Uo:.n Ortrnly ('oiiveiillou.
Tin' Republican, totem of Northumberland
' county, imil nil oti.rr who nrn nppoicil to tlic
, success ol'llio rfrrnpt co-o-tlh-il Democratic pnr
.ty, nro i-i-spot1' fully roiyiosto.i.1ossenihlclH tlirlr
wnrds,,towrshlps or boro-uths, nt such places nt
v.lili'.li ilr.1i gffltc eloctlot.fi liuvu heretofore been
lirlil, on SATURDAY, tlio aotli ilny of AWU'ST
-r1., between tlic honrs of lour nnd citrht o'clock,
4. M., Tor tho pm-jinse of cloctimt tlclcirntes lo
represent them In comity convention, to lip lii-M
In Iho Court Hoimn In Iho bnroujih of Suiiburv,
im TuNohiy, Auenst '.".Mil, 1S7I, nt lOo'i-'.ock, A.
M., for t!i purpose or nomlnntiuir n ticket to Im
presented to tlic Union voters or tlic comity nt
t!u onsuhnr tronornl clci-tlon. Enclt illslrlct pnll-1-n;
two lmnilri-il Republican votes or less nt tlic
lo--l. irenoral elect ioii' Tor Stato olllocrs, will bo
aintitiod to two !:Metratcs I each district polllns
over two hundred votes nml tint, cxooodini! tlin-e
linnlrod, three ili-h-irnles ; nml eneh district, poll
Im; over tlircc hundred votes bhtill bo entitled to
Tour delojjales.
EM' I. Wtl.VF.RT,
Onlrmnn Republican blandini; Coiniuillcc.
1!. M. 1'tiK'K, Secretary.
V.'n fuiil 11 10 following Killer in (lie An
thvaritc MHitur tif tlio 12llt iiibl., imhlitilioil
in Tamaqna, l'a., ns tlic oflicial organ of
flio Minors' ntnl laborers' IVncvolotit As
Ronntion. Tlio writer cviilrnlly is one of
tlijil class of foreign-born wlio lias left liis
native, country to find refngo from ovpri'S
sion in aland oflibcrly,"lloving will, milk
ami lioncy," expressly provided for such
ns liirnself, and in Uio enjoyment of which
lie UiinlsR Uic nallw-'jora citizens should
have no part or lot, except wliat ! might
fcc proper to allow us. This writer is no
donbl, one of llial kind wlio is constantly
-nttipl:iining of our laws being prosct ipti ve,
nnd llml Americans nro opposed to foreign
born eiti.uns because they protect all alike,
nnd because we do not allow them to rule
ns soon ns they land on our shores. AVc
believe Mint our laws arcsullleienlly liberal
for such citizens as tlio writer, and if lie is
dissatisfied with them, and the ir.odo
Americans have of conducting their own
n flairs, they arc also liberal enough to al
low him to return to the land from which
lin came, nnd permit others of a better clii'.s
to cross the ocean, who are less bigoted,
nml who will becomo better citizens:
Visited by IMa J leg.
Mu, KniToit : As I have n few spare moments,
I liuve come to tlic conclusion to i-enil n lew lines
to your littlo craft about our place. To-day wo
were vlsiti-il by soino blin k-lei's, Some thirteen
families came nml are pilu to start work on the
black system. All our men hail ifone nwny to
vork, nml they, liko miy cowardly scoundrels,
took ndvantiiKu of tlielr absence. They arc from
'nrbon Kan, near Sliainokln. i'hey have spoil
(I thu price here. They are all Americans by
birth, but do not look to this Interest of their
country. All they wnnt la work, nnd that they
will tret from thu lad they uic nfter now. lie
will put his paw upon them, ntnl then let them
down n dejin-o or two. When they arrived in
town, our cowardly business men and loafers
came bi ".lie cars with their clubs and revolvers
to 'protect the bhickleirs for fear llm women
would nttaek them, because, tlio men were all
away. Shame, oh, the cowardly rascals ! 'ihey
lure not protect us. They are la w-lirca Iters, and
nro nn injury to any peaceable, place. They
have, been makiiii; us out VultUus nil winter, but
ihey arc the hi cater nilliaiis themselves. Would
peaivaMo litl.ens iiiurtli with clubs nml revol
vers to protect a crowd of loafers apiin -t one or
two nun who nre s-viu nothin-r to 'anybody It
nppi' ii's to mu that th y are meddling with men,
t-i try ami Kit them i-Ncitcd lo Incite them toHels
of violence, M as to have thi in taken to jail, lint
iiM-ii, lieivare of Ilia loafers, for if you nro n
itriko nwhile., thiy i; t hungry, and will start o
unless you (miner's) work, 'i'liey are like the
'aven, always wantlni; you to work, so that
tin y can prey usui you on pay day, take all you
iyt, anil taen ilriviiyou back beneath the -.'round
to i;el more pen b n lis to (jivo them lor Ihe old
nod rotli'ii pioils tliey buy lit unction, or old
"c.'.'il, or Hour that oilier ) pie would not have.
Tb- y want you to work whether you ;;et pay or
not.
Not a (ittfi ie:u in t a Minimi.
Trevorton, Au'. 'J, l'sTI.
All laboring men will readily sec the oL
jeet of the nbovo corresjionik-nt, who is no
d-iubl contiideivd a bright ornament in the
Labor I'nion, and ready to support llm
)i inoeralie ticket. Matters must have as
sumed a dangerous shape about Trevorton
if Mich men as the writer of the above is to
be relied on, and we do not wonder that tlio
('.lizeiis who have got tired of seeing a set
or idle men lying about Mick Mrccts, mo-lestin-4
and ill-ti-Liitinji Kaivnblo nnd iu-
iliistrioUH nun, thai tin y blmuM linn tliein
htlvci to protect thobo who avu willii-g to
nun anion.; thein t-eurn tin hoiient living.
Ve fet l c-mlidi tit that if thu leadi-rtt wi ro
not forcing their l'-il!owi is into tm ai-uri s by
t'ln-nts, that lln-m ij-iilly uho have been
Marvin,' ll.i in.-.i lvi s nnd t'amiliiti .for tin-
hike of rout;.. King link niiplons, would
Pin,' kiin-i- have Uill wi'.tiii:; l-i taliu the
plan s o ihi.fi- iii!-.i whom tin: writer term
lil. n K-lcg-b i lie itU'A tiH ulio base Ui llj
I v i i J in I'.ar lot over fix in.mtl; t.u in-.
C II, III id' till Ml l.lilTH, llll jil-lll'.u'.h' ill ill'.
h II.! lie; thi-'.r li .,liN, aid llu- so .ln r lli. y il i
in l!n) U Uri f-'i t!i'-i.i ly and tin-e n:ti
try nl l.uti'.
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liisoiii.iu, h i-t Ulilb ll il I .11,; h It! r lo Ma
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l)KMOCnATtO KXTHAVAOANCE.-iSo long
hs Mm National fiovernment Is in the hands
of republicans, it can expect lr rcceivo
nothing but trtmso from the Democratic
papers. Allhougli (Jen. f!rant has cut
down tho annual taxes eighty millions an
nually, reduced public expenditures almost
everywhere and pnld tho enormous sum of
two hundred and forty millions of tho na
tional debt, yet ho has no thanks from tho
IX-mocratle papers nnd. leaders ; but, on
tho contrary, a prodigality of abnso for his
extravagance, and this would bo tho case
if ho had nehioved three times ns much ns
ho has done, or ns Is In tho power of mor
tal man to do. It Is in view of this abuso
of a Republican President, Mint tho man
agement of tho public finances in those
places whero tho Democracy has the pow
er, becomes a matter of great interest. Tlio
city of ev lork being tho headquarters
of Mint party, tho homo of its greatest men,
will nlVord tho best exhibition of their poli
cy. Wa liavo nlrcady given somo insight
into iNcw l ork nfliiirs. Evan tho Demo
cratic organs nro beginning to turn pale at
the frightful exhibit of corruption and ex
travagancc. Tho substance of tho follow
ing, is from IJrick IV.iicroy's "Dcmocrut"
a. leading pnper of that put ty :
"There is but one possible reply lo this
startling and terriblu indictment ngninsl
tho Taniniany King, nnd weak ns that re
ply is, wo shall notico it. It is that tho
vast tributes levied in Mie liame of munici
pal (iovernment nro but loiupotary, nnd
two mainly designed to improve tho city
for the general welfare. JxHh these views
aro fallacious.
Table thoivinif tho total expenditures of the city
nnd 1
unity ul Aew lork, from lsul) to 1ST0,
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l'rom the Comptroller's Ilepoi t:
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ls1 n j,IUT,4 U -T.I
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ISC,'.) (estimated) sri,(W)0,(im) Jo
ltl,M0,5.j 54
Tut.-il la rtvo y.Mrs tn.';S,l;?,tl37 77
Can any s.mo man look nt theso fnnircs
and say that tho sum they represent, or
any material part thereof, has been expend
ed to improve llie city in the general wel
fare t AVhat 1 three 'hundred and fiftv-livo
millions expended on a few wooden pave
ments, nnd in freshening up ti dozen little
teti-tiero parks V Tho idill is monstrous.
Then observe Mm gradual inerea-so of the
ngures irotn loriy-ono to niuety-one mil
lious a year, and say if such 'n regular
march of exixinditures looks like n mere
temporary allair. No, no, fellow-citizens,
this is no expenditure for the general
fare, out (.ijjcitii'diic to UiujU the jn-ujn rlj
i f Uic Hituj, and no temporary net of spolia
tion, hut a regular, well established, thor
oughly organized system of confiscation,
attacking and destroying not only the usu
fruct of capital, but sapping the very foun
dations of property itself, and destined, if
not averted by vigorous and seedy mea
sures, to end i illier in bloody revolt', or the
total subversion of free government in Mew
Vork. It must cither result in a tyranny
Bitch as Venice in its blackest days never
dreamed of, or thu rope's cud wiJ tho near
est lamp post for every member of tho King
alive."
Tho above figures ought to bo very carc
fnlly considered. Wo doubt if such cxpeu-
iiaures have ever been equalled, hnywliero.
In live years, in lime of profound, loacc, a
city having lesa llian a million of inhabi
tants eso'endoil rnoro than tiikkic iivk-
Ur.I'O AaD TIIIRTY-I'IVK MILLION of dol
lars. AVith a Democratic administration
of the national government conducted on
the same seale, no possible combination of
figures would express tho cost.
Tin-: rori: and tiu: (Jaudinalr. It
lias been reported for several weeks that
that the Pope will leave tho Vatican, and
take up his residence in a foreign country.
It has now been ascertained, says the X.
V. 'JWiit'.i; iW, that tho cardinals sur
rounding tho Holy Father are divided into
two hostile factions. One cf them, under
Jesuite lenders advocates tho immediate
withdrawal of the Pope from Italy, and
tho transfer of the Holy Si-o to Corsica, or
somo point in continental France. The
other faction, led by Cardinal Aiiloticlli
and including most of the Italian Uisliops,
has siren tioiisly urged the Pope not to
leave Pome even nfu-r Ihe arrival of King
Victor KmniatiiKl. These Italian bishops
have no hope of bringing nbnut :t recon
ciliation between tho Pojsj un.l tho King,
during tho lifetime- of Pius IX ; but they
nro confident Mmt, after the Mouth of the pte
senl Pope, a conclave hastily summoned,
in which the Italian F.ishops will have a
uiapiiiiy, win i icci to llio rapaey :m
Italian who may ultimately be reconciled
with Ihe King of Italy. That reconcilia
tion, t hi so lialiau Piahopn bepeve, would
be highly udvaiitngi huh to them, nnd,
heuiv they oppose mi v Hep on m j,;ul 0
Ihe present lu -ul of the church which Would
prevent or delay ils m-compi:!1l,v.i,.jlt,
I'iua ihe. Ninth h said tw S.avn hesii itel
u l-.li;' time as to the. c,iur..r- l. .!,ol.l
sue.
Hut it ii how coiui.K-iiiil, lu li, ved
th.u be has iliteiluui, d lo follow MietuK ice
kUvii l.im ly Aiiloni-lli and the llali.iu
rardiua! i.
Till: poliiU al caiivii i bo f.u ibis year lia-i
Ik , ii wiy nalinliu tory lo tbo lli-publiiiius.
t'olillnelllill ; Milll Iho virtoty i, I 'olio, e
Lieut, Mm defeat i f lie peUU liud Kll
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It seems that our Irish brethren never
appear so much In their nntural element as
when engnged in riot, and whenever they
aro or wherever they go, they nro found
punching a bend. On Saturday of Inst
week, they had a big riot iu Dublin,
Ireland. Tho occasion wns a Fenian meet
ing to demand tho release of l-'enian prison
ers. A largo gathering was -congregating,
nnd the authorities determined to suppress
tho meeting, nnd tho meeting determined
not lo bo suppressed. A fight consequent
ly took placo between tho police forco nnd
tho Fenians. Tho Police Superintendent
at first appealed lo tho crowd to disperse.
Ho was assailed nnd brutally beaten. Tho
polico then chnrgod on tlio rioters, nnd a
sccno followed worthy of a first-clnss Irish
fair. Clubs, stones, &c., wero falling
around promiscuously on broken heads nnd
battered bones, men, women and children
falling in tho fight. Tho mob wns finally
dispersed. It Is stated that forty-seven
persons wero known to bo fatally injured,
and the hospitals aro full of tho wounded.
Tho leaders of tho Fenians wero arrested.
Tho Princo of Wales, Princo of Arthurs,
tho Princess Louise nnd Marquis Lome,
who nro on n visit to Ireland, wero stop
ping at the titno nt not more than three
hundred yards from the sccno of the liot,
and tho crowd testified their loyally and
devotion lo their sovereign by hooting nnd
groaiiinc, and smashing in tlio windows of
this building where the Hoynl Family were.
They nlso went round aud demolished tlio
windows and threatened to mob the owners
of all buildings where tho lloyal Flag had
been displayed.
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A Pr.hy DioM ol' lI,yilrojJio";n-Au
ilc. lul .u:ieT:io ( hitil Tc::in 31
CloSixiiiK anil Eliii Us like a Don'.
l-'roin ll-.e CIiIciko ltepublleiin, August
A littlo fton of John M't'iinnis, mi env
ployee nt thu El-'ieU yards, died l ist Satur
day umrnlng ol hydrophobia. The ngn of
Ihe child was one year and nino months.
Thi! case is a snmuwhnl binguhir one, and
therclbru we give it with some particular
ity of detail. Very few cases are on record
olthe fearful complaint attacking one so
yoniv'. The. position taken by certain au
thorities that li'.e disease is simply of tho
imagination is here proved to bo untenable.
An unrunsonino infant, just beginning lo
prattle, is not likely to be so disturboti by
the li-nr of imaginary physical troubles as
to l-e iu this unrulier hurried out of tho
world.
The i
urn was oiiieu n uuie over a l-ionin ;
Ml 1 i, . ,1
n-'o.
i in: nun our nun onu nay seaieu il
on Mm RrouiuUl the back door of the house,
whet, a larj'ii Newfoundland iIolj bclotii-ins
to a btitcl'.er named Shuler, living in tho'
nei.nliljo'.uooj, came Hinbletily ru.slinnr up
to tin-clulil tiiul bil it. Aoonenboui the
house had sen. this ttnimal pri-vioti.ly.
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i nrii! limy wotiuiis wero iniiicicii
the tender infant by the ravayiui; ni-.imal
one at Ihe fide of the left I 'Mi ',', nnolhcr
between the cyi3, and Ib.inin'l on tho ton
1 hive uiilv wotiuils were inllielcil v.ion
,
oil
f.fih.. 1,..,1 ,:.,,. i . . ' , .i , . Jien . jaivis aueu leaves ;i who nun
ol the hc.ul nciU ..ii; -(iro ol the hair. 1 lio ! f;Unliv
fivm5.,.!'7ii ry M-mploin of madness j ' J, i:. .T,,in s n-oil 42 years, leaves a
un..n-atllu, niouth snappiin; at every- wi,;, a,i sis ..iiililren.
l"...i? it passed, without Hloppin to vent T1)S j.yshon n;;ed about 33 years
Us ra-o upon any particular object. ! lo!n,L.s a ,vi-0-.,ntl chiUhvn.
Ihe wounds upon the child Boon healed I bums Mor --in
(inly one sli;.-ht scar on the nose remniniu. I ')avid ilarri's, ieavesaj-imily of six help
1 he matter hided Iron; the recollection ol i u, cl i i U 1 i-on , his wile bavin-,' died some two
tho parents. Jast Wednesday morning; t lunntlis h'uk-i.
lug iiir.vut ccgati to snow sinsuiur smns oi
irritation, coinmenced learm- oil its clothe, tll(, volunteers come up much exhausted.
at the same time iilteritiL' low, wailuu; cries, Tlu, Wt,,sh iu .u-tictilar, nro
nnd complaining ol thirst, l.ut when Vl,,.y ,.tivt. in Iniisterim,' to the relief or
water was ollered to it the most distressing the exhauted volunteers.'
writhini; ..f the jaws and convulsive move- j T!l(. f ,,.lfL is u,ull o(W fl,(.t TIl(.
mcnls ol the lace and throat followed. No r.xn ,- ,!, ,,- j., Mipiiosi-d to havu liecn
one seemed at hrst to know the real came c.lUtvA ))y ,u. explosion, as we are reliab'y
o Ihe trouble, llio slattled mother did 1 inio,,:,, ,! that an exp'e'sion did take place,
all in hi r iiower to re-aoro her inlant to . tim..Ul nt R,Vl.,v m.
ease and iuict. lliinkin- it mi-ht bo suf- j This will be a terrible ni-bt of solicitude
term- from the heat, she took oil somo of; t ;i ae:o!ate liearthstou,-.
the superfluous clothui;;. 1 he wise women ltf . w , .
of Mm iieiehborhood gathered in mid pave '
in their diagnosis of the. disease. Snuo Wc are not in the habit or publislilns f oceed
said tho complaint was diptlieria, mid some j f mei tings ui'n-r they ei-pi ar in our m-ili-said
the poor littlo tbiilij was teetliin. ! borln;,-Journals I'-H ns the folhiivin;: pii -ee-lings
All day ediicsday Ihe lit lie sull'erer exlli- wen- uol Ii laded to i:s last w.eU as was promis
bited the same symptom, seeinin-.however, ! i-.i to the Iverut-iry ly the conductors of ihe
nil the time to sulfur more acutely. It pull- I - Vl. t,il vi.ue fium oar e-taiiii-ael
cd and ticked at its cloilnn;; with sucli ,
enerjjy ns to tear on mo intuona, utm
threw ils ui'iiis about in tho luot.l agonized
manner.
This continued until Friday uiht,
lieilher mother nor child sleeping. The
infant took no nourishment during all this
time, and when wati-r was nHi-rcd went
into convulsions, 6ei'inin;4 to reject it wilu
horror.
lr. V. W. floodinan, living at the Pock
island car works, was summoned on Fri
day evenim,', lie nt once told the m-ii-f-stricken
parents that their child was dy'iiiu'
of hydrophobia, mid uothiui; could bodoiio
to save it. lie administered morphia with
out cll'cct. The child was nprnivut'.y in
the hist stages of tin disease, in its eon
vulhions it secn'.d endowed with preter
natural strength.
Tho foam which ! stn-d from its mouth
was Huitied itli IiIoihI. U uttered mi in
Peasant whine, which those about it coin
pared to Mie whining of a dog. Win never
the hands of those alt udiug it approarheil
lis liieo lb,- i lloi ls to bile wero liiaiiiii .-.lly
canine. Allhougli but Jitnl i-oiiinieiiiiii
to talk, il r pi ali illy ulti red the M i Is
"do;-" during llu- liij.;fit pli ceding ils dealh,
H i if it had noun-how iu its diseaied infan
tile bruill mysteriously llsvii-inti d Mm ide-.i
of ils pivM-ul bulli:iiu;;s Willi iu Uiii;; bitten
a m mill In foiv.
Al H ii'rloi k on Saturday death caino to
ll.u n l.il'ol' ili.i Miih tit. From Widu. i.
d.iy la -iiiiie; until '.bit Lour no nouiUh
nieiil mi, I ii-, 111 drop of water had passed
iu lii H. Tho t ii-u U a pu iili.ir one, mid
hli'iuM iitltaet Cue u. r.il a'.U olioa of the
Im ilu- il Mi'il l.
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Isplonioii orrirc Pnnii,
Pittston, Aug. 14. 1871.
Another fearful mino disaster occurred
about 0 o'clock this P.n-enoon at Mm Kaglo
Shaft, owned by Jesse Scliooley, of Wyom
ing and worked by Mr. A. Tompkins, In
connection with oilier mines. This mine is
said to bo nearly worked out, and is known
to havo been full of lira damp for somo con
siderable time.
Tho explosion blew away tho props nnd
blocked up tlio passage way, thus cutting
olf tho menus of escape, if even tho men
wero tint intently killed. At tho present
time it is impossible to cslinmto tho extent
of tlio dmnage : but Micro is nuhopo of sav
ing tho men alive. "
In llio neighborhood of tho Shaft tho
most heal-rending scenes are It-ing enact
ed. Women nnd children, bereft of their
loved ones, aro wiling their nsony In tho
most pitoous manner, nnd awaiting, in anx
ious, hoclcss expectation for tlio results
of tho ell'orts which nro being made to rcs-
cuo the living, if tliero be nny, or to re
cover tlic remains ol llio victims.
Henry Harris, tho initio boss, Thos
Tucker, ncting footman, nnd James Jones,
a driver, with John Meredith, a miner, and
ltopt. Davis, his laborer, (who wero work
ing on a slope running in another direction),
were in the mine at time of tlic explosion,
but escaped unhurt. The two latter, on
bearing the report hastened to tho foot,
nnd beard a man groaning. Volunteers
at onco proceeded iu tlio direction of tho
noise, without lamps, anil iu about throe
quarters of an hour brought out tho lifeless
body of Jlenjainin Davis. Tho deceased
was a miner, and leaves a wife and young
child.
.Scores ot willing hands immediately set
lo work to repair the brattice and ftllow
llio air to proceed out the main road. At
about two o'clock tho body of Kvan E.
Jones, a miner, was found and brought out
of the mine. J lo leaves a wile and four or
livn children.
The following persons nro in the mine,
and arc supposed to be dead:
James Jones, miner ; David Owens, min-
'. 'f IU1I his son liiclianl, a driver ageil la ;
"jKdward Owens, miner, single; Micbard
Owens, miner, single; Thos. Owens, miner;
Martin Morgan, driver, nu'etl nboiit 13;
Thos. Iyshon, miner; Pat'k tjuinlan,
laborer; David Harris, miner, mid bis son,
a doortetuler, aged about 12 ; Uubt. Hughes,
laborer, suii- le ; lsem. vwlliams, m Dover,
I single; .las. Moman, miner, and his sou
! John, a driver, aged 11 ; Thos. Heese, mi
ner.
I YVm. II. Davif, one of the men rescued
! from the recent disaster nt West Pittslon
Shaft, in also reported to be in the mine,
i anil one or two i lliers, whoso names wo
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dead, have been brought out.
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rules for the b.-ia
b.-ni llt t'ae lueeting
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Mas held ; copied from the
C'o.-.i.'j of hit I weiU :
i;c;iei'.'52o-tii;s.
brsr.iitv, Auk. 7ih, IS71.
At n ineeliug, called at the Court House, ill
the boro-.i!i of btmbiiry, for t'.ie ; ui n.-e of c-o-licilin
coin r'llnitiiius fur rri-MciiU of the upper
end of N jrlli-.iinli -i Ian. I county, siili'vrers from
lb'! scivre hall htorui, on motion, Win. C. l.-iw-son,
li.-p. id' M'il ,11, was chosen us l'lesident of
llu- iiii-.-ilug i John Caldwell, of thu lioioajrh of
tSliaiiiotiiii, an.l J.i'iii M iriiei, of l.urt rr Aaira 1 1
town-hip, Vice t'r.-ldeiits, 11 lid l.leyd T. Kohr
baeli, of H-inbiiry, fc'eci-i tary.
The i.nvtli.sf ai eallid to order by l!i- I'r.-.-l-ib
ut, wlio made a brief stat, m-'i.t of it i.I.j. et.
C. A. I'.'iaieii..a..l, r, K-.p, of 'biubitry, then nil
ili i : -ii il 1 l.e uii-e'.'ii;; at miiiii! length, al llio close
of nhiit- reiaail.s, nn iiKilion, the rn-sideul ap
p.i'.ut, I as 11 euiuinittee to draft reM,'.ull,,iis cx-pren.-i.u
of Hie sentiments of tl.u 1111 - I'.ie.', the
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thnt subscription lists be placed In tho hnnds of
one or mora rcsjionslblo persons In cncli town
ship nml borough In tho county, to solicit contri
butions In money, grnln, Ac, In nld of the suf
ferers, nnd thnt reports of nmonnts collected bo
rrtnilo from tlmo to tlmo to the Central Commit
tee, nt Turhutvillc, whoso duty It shall be to
illstrlliutc the collections so made.
cVnoliwf, That wc respectfully nsk nit tho Edi
tors of the different papers of the count y to cnll
attention to this effort, nnd to urire tlielr" patrons
nnd the citizens of Northumberland county pene
rully, to coniributo liberally for the reliefer the
sufferers.
On motion, rcpnit of committee was Adopted.
On motion, tho Centra! Committee nt Turbut
Vlllo be requested lo nppolnt ona or moro persons
In each township, wnrd nnd borough In tho coun
ty, for tho purposo of making collections.
On motion, adjourned. -
L. T. IloiiunAcn, Secrctnry,
Tint following Is n list of persons appointed In
the dilfcrcnt townships nnd boroughs, by the Ccn
trnl Committee, to solicit nld for tho sulfcrcia by
tho great hall storm I
l.tttlo Malmnoy T. D. linker.
Cameron C. K. Wclkot.
Mt. Ciirmci Borough m. Sterling, 8. A.
licrgs-.rcsser.
Mt. Cnrtncl Township John McLclec, Frnncls
McCnrty.
Blininnklu Borough J. J. John, Win. Weaver,
iicorgo v. uyon, tionn i. iiiuwen.
Coul Will. Bluirp, Andrew Helm.
Northumbcrlnnd borough John Hilkcr, James
Uossier.
Point John 8. Snvdor.
Lower Augusta Isaac Marts, John It. KnufT-
man, Win. Maker, Jereinlali r unsold.
Jackson J. 11. Ililbish, Joel Uiltermnn.
J.owcr Mnhiinoy II. M. Itubb, Klias Wclst.
Uordan l). ,M. Hwnrlz, Noun Kloek.
Washington Daniel Kehrcs, Hninurl Mnllek
Upper Malianoy J. II. Kaufman, Jos. Mou
rer.
Zcrbo 8. II. Rothcrnicl, II. Z. linker,
ltush Krnstus llolfinnn, Kdward Urinly.
Hivurslde . Hoslrnudcr.
Hnyderlown A. T. Hewitt, M. P.
Bhiunokin Amos ViiRllne. 1'. U. Bubb,
Westley llaiuit.
L'picr Augusta Reuben (Inringer, T. 11. Pur-
iy-
Biinhnry Jeremiah Snyder, John Hans, u. C
Disslmrcr.
Chillisnuauuo Jonas Uoch. Wm. M. Auteii,
J. II. Killer.
Turbut U. L. Jtetnnd, Win. Follmcr, Dnvld
Ksiihaih.
Delaware Hon. Joseph Nicely, R. M. Russell,
Jolin Stitzel. ,
McKwensviHe Ceo. W. Armstrong, Mc-
Nlneb.
t.cwls-rrjolin 11. bcliibneh, Levi H. (Haze.
Recorder's Office Jacob Lclsuurin?.
Milton has appointed persons to net In that bo
rough. Remittances to bo made to the Central Com
mittee, Turhutvillc.
JAMF.S I). ISARR.
CimYmuH.
JOHN HUFF.
1IKNRY R.M P.
tiF.O. 1. HALT,
Titos. Baiiii, Scmtttry,
flreat 'nnrm and discomfort is caused by
I'no use of purnalivcs wliieb pripe nnd rack
the system. Pnranns Purgative Pills tire
free from all impuro matter, nnd nro mild
nnd health-giving in their operation.
At Ibis censon of llio year, cramps nnd
pains in the stomach nnd bowels, dysen
tery, diarrhiea,. ttc, nro quite common,
nnd should be cheeked at once. Johnson's
Anodyne liniment is tho best article that
can bo ttscii in nil such cases, nun snoutu
be kept in every family.
C A N Dl p ATE'S CAR DS .
County afoul 111 IsHlonrr.
To Tin; Riii'tmt.iCA.i Voi'iiiis ol-' NoiiTiii Miuai-
LlNIl t Ill'NTY I
Fellow Citizens At the solicitation of n nam
her of my friends, I havo consented to be a can-
didvtu bir the olllcu of l ounf y ( oniuiisioiior,
subject to the decision of the Ke.ublieau County
(Jouventlon.
If nominated nnd elocted, I promise to fulDU
the ulliec Impartially ami with lidcliiv.
JOII.N ISNVDEK.
Lower Augnetn twp., Aug. lit, 1ST!.
for AsiHi'iutilj.
Tho undersi-;ned, ly the encouragement of
many friends iu Noithumburlaiiil and .Montour
eouiities, oilers himself us a candidate for the
Legislature, subject to the usual rules, rcuhitibg
lb pubiiean noiniiuitiuus.
JAMICa VANUVKK.
Punli-.iry, 3n)y 133, 1ST1.
To Ihe ICcjmi UlloaiiM ororl!nini!-r-liiu.l
Coiuily.
I wovbl rcsH-etfully niinouueo myself ns .1
candidate for liistriet Attorney, subject lo the
rules of the lb-publiean pari v.
OSCAR FOUST.
Watsontown. July Sit, IHTI.
I'or Comit' ('oiuiiilssioiK'r.
At the solicitation of many friends I otter my- '
self ns a candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to the decision ol Iho KcpuhUiuii County
Con vent Ion.
Should 1 be nominated nnd elected, I plediic
myself lo H-rforui the dulies of the oltiec eeouo-
mieally and to tlio iidvanta-jre of the tax-pa vers.
IIKNRY F.. MA1.1CK.
Lower Auiriista Iwp., July S, 1K71.
'
i'or on ill' CoiuiiliNNloiivr.
At Iho solicitation of many friends in the lower
end of Hit' county, I have consented to lieeoiim il
candidate lor County Commissioner. Sut'jeetto
the decision of llio Republican Count v fiinvcu
lion. II. C. KU'HF.R.
Washington twp., July 1, Isti.
County Trrumiirrr.
At the solicitation of many friends iu Milton
nml surrouiidini; tow nships, 1 nm Induced to an
nouiiec myself us n candid. ite for the position of
County Trensurer. Subject to the decision of lite
llepiihlleikii Coiiutv Con volition.
A. CADWAI.l.ADF.R.
Milt. ,11, July 1, InTl.
MUlrlrt AUoriicj.
Tho iluderli;iicil minounecs lo his fellow clH
aU'iiat of NiutliiiiiilK-rhoid county, that bViully
ean, lid. ilo for lli.li s I Attoriiiy, and f.1- 1 1 . . i .
solleiU their support lit the cuijn' KNT.
J N 1 1
Sunbury, Juno "f "
. anljr 4'oiiiiiiUlaiit-r.
T.."i.ifnllv iiiiiiiiuei'.- iiii-M.-ir ... ti., I:. 'i,,,i. n.
.ill pally of NiilllllliiilK'rI.iiid fount v io a conll-
,il lor County Culiiui.Miourr, ml jei t lo ll.i:
il,'-l,,ii uf llio Ui put, I lean t.'ouiilj' (. mi Vanlii.it. j
Should J be uolilliuilid and tleileil, I will in- '
ib-itvor In perluiui thu Uutla-s ut the i.lllee to thu '
adlaiitayii uf ll.u h.-uIIu uf the eiuinlv.
.Win YA6I1M-:. j
Miiiiiiokbi town. hip, June :.'., s?l.
Welti .iStttrihrmtnU.
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ARDWAHE FOR ALL
AT THE
HAIIDWAUE STORE
OF
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.,
Mnrkc-t SI reel, Nunlinr', l'a.
It Is useless lo cnumersto every kind of nrllclo
In his Store, but mining tho leading items may
uc sol now n mo ioi towing t
Iron,
Btsul, Lend,
Bteolynrds, tliindstones,
Nulls of all kinds and sizes,
Saws, Planes,
Bealcs,
Vices,
Bicves,
Chains, Akcs,
Brass nnd Iron Kettles,
Shovels, llocs. Forks,
epudes, . llu lies, lintchcts,
Carpenter nnd Blacksmith Horlng Machines,
Cellar (irntes, Drawing Knives,
Btono Blcdgcs, Plasterers' Trowels,
Masons' Hammers nnd Trowels,
Hand Dinner Hells, nnd largo cast Iron Hells for
rJeliool nouses ami runners' Dinner
Dells,
Carpenters' Bench Screws,
Potato Forks for digging potatoes,
Looking Classes, Twine, Ropes,
Knives nnd Forks, Spoons, Tacks,
Mule nnd Horse Shoes and Nnlls,
Hammers, Augurs, Chisels,
Lanterns, Oil Cloths, lirooms,
Locks of nil descriptions, Coffeo Mills,
Bits nnd Braces,
Cnrringc Bolts of nil kinds, Paint nnd Wall
Brushes, Buckets,
WIN, VnriiishoH, .Inpiins,
Lye, Soda Ash, Washing Soda,
IMIXT.S OF AM. KIMN In Oil or Dry,
Parti-Colors of nil kinds,
CFJDAU-WAUH
and other Wooden-Ware of nil kinds nnd very
enenp, iniy-roiK runcys,
Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level CUiuscr,
Files, Hinges, Coal Oil,
Hems, Combs, Screws,
tvnmiery nun nuor i-innings,
Buggy Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cutters,
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears,
Nliol Cum itiitl l'owilor,
nnd a great variety of other nrtlclcs. Any thing
wauled nutl not on hand, will be ordered at once.
b''.nbury, Aug. IU, 1S71
jan ri.iini;N.
T1IACKA11A, 1JUCK & CO.,
HVlK.-SOli TO
MISKEY, MUIilULL it TIIACKAKA,
MANLl-ACTt'KKP.S OF
GASFIXTUUKS, PilONZKS, ,vc, &r.,
al'l.RmSclH'rs, IViiiIniit s,
At'.. tVc,
would respectfully h.vt.- the uttenllon of pur
chasers to our elegant assort incut.
WIIOLKSALK AM) UETAU, SAIKSKOOMS,
71 H t lK-Ntlltlt KIriM't.
MANl.FxCT()nY,-lir.,. l!U,.00 AND 403 RACK
STUKKT.
Ausj. til, is;:.
Olil'IlAXV COI K'I' N.il.I'..
l)t'i:Sl'.NT to 1111 order of the Orphans'
JL
Court of Norlhuiulierliiuii county, wilt he
exposed lo pioille sale, on the premises, on the
list !aj orfVi-ptcuiber, 1S7I, the follow
but Real Kstatc, to wit 1 All tliaf certain nies-siiaui-
or tract of land, situate in Jackson town
sliip, N a 1 1 ,'l lilt 1 1;-. nl county, l'a., hounded and
described 11s follows, to wit i On the north by
l.'injs of John l-'cUcriunn, on tlic east by laud of
Daniel llilliush, on the south by land of tin: es
tato ol widow .Malliek, dee'd, and on tin- west
by land of Jacob Seller, containing Fot.r (I)
A-r'S, more or less, whereon lire, erected 11 two
story liiimo ilwe'lim; house, 11 frame stable, Ve.
A well of water (witli pump) near the ilonr, a
iot of fruit trees, ,ve., Iieim; tlie property of Sam
uel l.atsha and J. Jae,,b l.alsha, minor children
of Henry l.alsha, iIi-ci- imiI. Sale to coiiiiiii ik"
at 10 o'clock, on said day, when the conditions
w ill he made known hv
AI'.IIUIAM HL.Si::i!, (luardii.n.
All?. ID, ISTl.-'it.
ortlicra 1'cntral Kuiiwiiy .
SIM MKR ARltANC. KM F-NT.
I AN nnd nDc" August li, 1ST1, trains will run
i W 11
lis follows 1 I
NOK'lIlWARt). 1
Nl.nrira F.xpress n'rrivei at Sunbiiry nt l'J l.l, !
p. m.urrli'cs ut Niaixaru t-alls al I -11, a. 111.
! It, ,11.. I, , ITv, i-i.'.'u ,,t Sin. 1. 1. iv ,. I .1 111 n . 1
m., arrive at liliainsporl ut -.! l-.unir.i nt y. iu
I u. m., t anainlaimia I'.'.IU p. in.
1 Mail arrives at Sunhury ut .".) p. in., nrrivc
j nt Wiilianisport li.litl and F.lmiia Ul.ll.'i p. m.
Fast Line nrrlu-s at Sunbury ut li.45 p. la.,
I ar.lve al WillinuisHiit K.15 p. is.
Kile Mail arrives ut Sunbury ut ','.00, a. in.
' SOUTH WAR').
ltull'a'o Express leaves Sunhury ut 4.10 11. 111.,
arrive ut llurrinburg 7.0.'i 11. in., lialtliuore 10.40
a. m.
Express Mull leaves Sunbury, 11.4j u. in., ar
rive ut ILirrishuri; l.lt) p. m.
Erie Express leaves Sunbury ut S.R.I a. in., nr
rlvo ut llarrishurg 11.03 p.m., llallimoru 1.00
p. m.
Li-iiv. I iinibury (it 1.10 11. in., urrivc nt llaril.
liuri; Xh. u. 111.
Sunbury Aceomodallini lenvi-s Sunburv ' -J
p. in., nrrive ill HnrrUburvr t .' '"'' ' '
bllAMOKI iSlON.
, IIMSIIUI.
. . iMinhury nt 4.10 p. 111., arrive ut tShnino
VI p. III., Ml. Cill'lliel ti. 10 p. m.
I., 01' Sun'. my ( A ... 011 111. 1 1. .11 , ut 11.50 11.
in., i.rihc ;i bliaiiiokln I.IU p. in.
w r.iw Aim.
Li ale Mt. C;,iiu.'l at ?.IH) n. 111., Sli.iiuoklu
7,to 11. 111., anlii- ut Saidno v 0 .Vi a. 111.
la-nic Sli inn, kin ( r iiiiiinu lull 111,) ill J. 15 p.
in., .oili.- ..I i-1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 . -I.OO p. In.
t-.vpM-M, Inn 1 ,1 1U1 l.. inim "" Sunday, rum
Ni'iiti.i'iili to W!il.tiii-M.it.
A.I .-il. r I1.1I11. I--.ive daily, nui 1 1 Sioi.l.iyt.
A. 11. I-1 ke. Kn. S. ioiii,
tii ii'l. Mii'l., tliu'l l'.i-i ii'r Aii'l.,
II.011. 1,10, I'l. p.iliiiiuie, Mil,
aitrn l'ur 1'ivi" T.'llrr.
rpi't; t d.MlilKf, la .bia.l uf , Hi) pi.liil
,i-
I I H-ll I- at h.p,
,S,.i U.uiiiIm H.ind I ...ii.iv,
l'a , Ilia. 11 .UlO fill., lair I. Hit, liu i lie nil, 1.
l.l tNiaa la lit', I, ,1 mill (Ilia illlllovilll ilia. a,..-. llu
it.it l .ii.ti;, I mill li br i ihl j, .n, uud u,4liiins
n i. ii M emu a ui.1,1 k.i obi ui,' I Hi, t in.ii.lv. Il
ha. Ii. i ii 1 1 u d bi ii wiiiiil,r ul i-.i - t, In tut kii-ot -
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t.l.i.t., I (-'Il la-OIJ I li. Oil, li, I , n 14
bait I,. Ilia, lll.ttli'lllia, UU.I dlla.ai.ault lal Uat li, u li
l.ii, at IlM I'l, hit! I'l -ul li;f,
N till M MKI U,
A i l i V. II., Njilli'a lu., 14.
A.i :u-t I .', in I Tin.
TenTenchero Wnntcti,
M itt II .Hi H.li.,r.li.-i.
'I tt'l " i.l4Ullllar l. Il.,t Ivu.ktatt.
I III.. " ...!. I.l "
I .ml 1 1 11. t.u !'i,i!,.4,y '
pi,, ill .... It l.l Is., . a. ti.. I ) Ills f, I. til)
Ulo A ,, .1 k.'t,., I ..'I, J
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u mt., 111. ill! I, t, a" .,, hi. li' 1 - J I I I .'It, I i I .
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ditto bbtdhdncnls
IllsiMolntlon of I'nrt iM-rslitp.
NOTICF. 's hereby given that eo-pnrtnerslitp
existing between Suinuel llycrly nnd M. It.
llcmpcrly in tho l'hotngriph business, wns dls
solved by mutual consent on-tho 1st of August,
1H71. All the nceonnts, etc., nrn left with Mr.
llcmpcrlv, who will conduct tho business hereaf
ter nt thcold stand, for settlement.
H. IIVI-.KI.Y,
M. U. HEM t'F.RLY.
NOTICE. I hereby tender mv sincere thanks
to the citizens of Sunhury nnd vicinity, for their
lllicral paironnge extended to me during a num
ber of yenrs past. I nlso cheerfully recommend
nil my friends nnd patrons to my successor, Mr.
llcmpcrly, ns nn nrllst, nnd worthy of the pa
tronage heretofore extended to me.
n,i,nij,L lilhltlil.
Sunhury, August S, 1ST1. St.
Airy View Academy,
PERRYVILLE, JUNIATA COUNTY, PA.,
or Klnlc nml Femiilo 1'itplls.
Attractively sl.untnl In n healthful nnd bentttt-
ful rctrlon, 'of n mile from l'cnn'n R. R. Four
rcijulnr uriiduntcs, nssHed liy other competent
Instructors constitute tho corps of Instruction.
The 1'rluclpa! (for tnnny years in charge of Tus
enrrorn Academy, nnd, since 1S5'J thu bend of
this Institution.) refers to his numerous pupils
In nil the Iwirneil prolesslons, nnd In every de
partment oT business. Miislouud l'alutlni; spe
cialties. Full ncnwIoii will KoiiiiiiriK-c Sci-
Irmlirr IhI, 171. T1V111!, SOO vr
A 11 11 11 in.
Address,
DAVID AVIf.S(sr, A. M.
A. J. PATTKI.aT , A. M.
Vonh Vval, l'A.
July 22.J8T1. 111. l
RI At'II IX K NIIOI'l. J S
I'fM x
GEO. liOilRBACII & .SOXLV
Kuiihurv. I't'im'ii.
INFORM lh public Hint Ihey nro pr-paielto
do nil kinds of (JAtfTINC!, nml liavim: added
n new Machine Shop In roiuieetiou wit li their
Foundry, nnd have sui'plied thctnMvcs with New
l.atlies, I'lanim; nnd llnrim; .Maehines, witli tlio
latest improvements. Willi the aid of skillful
mechanics, they 11 re enabled lo execute all orders
of
NEW WORK OR REPAIRINd,
thnt may be tflven them, in n entisl'uetory man
ner. Jrncs lo Muil any Slovo.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
burs, of all sizes.
BRASS CASTINGS, fie.
Ornamental Iron Foneiiis
v FOR (iKAVK YARD I.O'l'S j
FOR VARUS AT IIHMI)UXI i;s, Al-., AC.
The FLOWS, nlren.lv ci lebrati d lor their n
perlorily, have been (till f'lriher Improved, and
will ulwavs be kept 011 hand.
Aiso. TilllKSIIIMi MACI1INKS.
Siiiibury, May 20, is.'l.
j)Koi'oss:t
Ji. 3SL E 31T 3D lL 33 X T T
Ti) Tin-:
Von A'liti ni if i' ii:-,.s.'.'.' lio-'.
joint Rrsor.i "I'iiin
rroposin nn Amcndini-nl to the ('onstilti
tion (,f lVnnn.vivmiin.
7,',; 1 y.'.'ifi',:, ? . S.-imt-1 .i.-.', Hutim- ,'.;,.-..
v,-,i,lii','s of tin' Vuiumnnir- liilh i'f ii"i..-.,','.'''.0'i'.l, ,','
f.'i m-i-.ii AsHt'inlilri tint. Thai the fi-lti-n ini; am- 11,'
tnenl of the. Constitution of the t 'mum niw.'.ill Ii
be proposed to Ihe people I'or t 'arir i,,li.p;ii.ii 1.1
rejection to tho pi u l.-ains of I'm tenth urlic'o
tliereof, to nil :
AMKNDMKXT.
Strike out Hie Sixth S.-elLn i f tin- f ith Arli
cleof the Coui'titutiiiii, an I insert I i lieu thereof
the following :
"A Stale Treasurer shall be c!i,i-e:i by lh;
rpialillcd electors of the Slate, at such times and
for such terms of service as shall be pre'ci rd
by law."
J.WIKS II. WF.l'.l!, .
Speaker of He- House ol' Rcprc i-iilativcs.
WiLLl'AM A WAI.I.ACI'.,
Speaker ot I h- Semite.
Approved the tifti-er.th day of Jan,-, Auim Do
111 1 -1 i one thousand citrht hu.i.lri.l ni,,l scicniy
oue. JOHN W. CV.AI'.Y.
Prepared and ceitWird fur publlc.1ib.11 pursuaet
to the Tenth Article of the Const it al ion.
I'. .It'll! IAN.
Seerel.iry of Ih - Cominoav.eaitli. )
Olli'.'e t'eeri law id t lie Commoi.M .-all Is. S
llariidiiii' Ju'v .",th, 1 .1 1.
An-,'. ,V ISTI.
I'UltXITUKK STOHK,
' in M 'sun:,- iiaii :!.,;:,tiivs.
Mi illl SriM'. iit'iu' IV.i IVtl Oi'ai-o,
HZ XIU li . t'.l.
B. I.. EAUDV"V;nU"H
ihi'.v i.e. , . t.i iii - ,','.'-:i
selected and nn.!.' i,:i'i '-r- . I ri. -. "'.'.! i
vi.-W lo ph-ase tin' iv.i nt., nl' ;';s .... ,
t usiiinn i s.
His. slock is new and ol il,.' l.i!.' t ,-t; a .
I'Aiii.ou srrrs.
TAltLOU AND in'CKl'l'loX
('i;.i::;,
COTTAGE SFiTTS,
Ash, Walnut or Rosen on I of ta .- I'ae-t 1 mi Iii as
made.
Mill, i:tAiC!'.
In Oak or Walnut , na.l li'mlic.: Room I'liialt iie
ol all kind-.
LOOKINH (il.ASSFS AN'. i'l. 1
Mattresses, l'lllows, !! ,'' 'J, W,n,!,i,v .su.ides
! l.Mlll,'..
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