Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 19, 1871, Image 3

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KUNIHTKY, AUGUST lt, 1871,
ltallrond Tliuo Tnblew.
N. C. It. V. East. P. t E. K. U. AVriT.
Buflalo Ex l'vo 4:10 n, mlKrlo Mall, I've 2:05 n in
Krio " R:M
HullHlo Ex. " 4:15
ElmlraMiill ' 11:45
Erlo ' " 1:05
Bunbury Ac." G:45 p m
ElmlrnMull" 12:45 pm
Lock II. Ac." 4:!)5 "
Erlo Ex. " 0:50 '
811 AMOK IN PI VISION N. C. 11. W.
l.K.WE . AlinlVR
Bunbury nt ll-.r0 a m At Sunbury 8:45 it m
" 4:40 pm " 4:00 pm
I). II. W. n. R.
Leave Sunbury 5:55 it. in., 4:!W nnd 0:50 p. m.
Arr.nt Sunbury 10:00a in, 0:20 nnd 8:40 p in.
Accident. Insurance. Tickets can 1)0 had or J.
Plilpnvm. Ticket Agent attlin Depot.
tlocaI Affairs.
Pkwino Macimsks.-MIss Carollno Dallas Is
tlio agent for tlie sale, or tho three best Sowing
Machine In existence, via i "The Improved
Kinger," "drover Baker" nnd "Domestic,"
which nrc constantly on hand nnd cold nt rea
sonable prices. Call nnd o them. Olllcc on
Market street, cast of the railroad.
A Wour, to Orn Fiiiknds. Since wo have
become solo owner of this establishment wc hnvo
labored under many disadvantages on account of
not having tho means to make such Improve
ments as wo desired. Pependlnj; solely upon
our camnRS nnd to kind frkmds, to whom wc
tee'. '"ful for their patronage, wo have 1 1 (iil
dated debts coiitrni'Ull for tho Improvements
which we were compelled to make. Wo nrc
anxious to mako further Improvements, nnd
make this one of the most complete ofli.fs In the
country. For such a project wo must, however,
rely upon our friends throughout the county for
their liberal support. Wo nsk the favor of nil
those who would liko toseo us prosper, to exert
themselves In our behalf In securing subscribers
and Job work. In doing so they will reap n
bcnolU ns well ns ourselves. Wc therefore solicit
the patronage of all who feel nn Interest in tho
Uepubliean cause, nnd desire, it readable family,
.is well ns n local Journal, nt a lower rate than
y?.:y other published In tho county. To accom
plish such nn cud we propose to compensate all
lor their labor. Hellc.vlng that "tho laborer la
worthy of his hire," wo make the following pro
position to all who will engage In canvassing for
us :
For every list of 1 Oil subscriber nt fl.50 paid
pi advance, we will Julvo an order of J ill, payable
in goods, nt any establishment that advertises in
our columns.
For 75 subscribers, hi advance, an order of ?:J5 (10
" oil " " " " 15 (Ml
" i " " 10 00
" lid " " " " II 50
" .-, " " " " 5 (Ml
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As wc are at the beginning of an Important
political campaign, nnd the Amuuicax is publish
ed at a lower rate than any other paper, and eon
tains the, same amount of reading matter ns
others of larger bl.e, wo feel confident that can
vassers can very readily obtain subscribers in
every pails of the county. All clubs received will
bo promptly acknowledged, nnd the. paper
promptly forwarded to any address.
lleiupcriey pleases everybody with good pic
tures. Tim (ias works at Ibis place, nrc being erected
ns rapidly as possible. The foundations are al
ready completed and the brick work commenced.
On Thursday evening last about 10 o'clock, n
young man named Keen, working In the shops
of the l. &.K. li. U. Co., at the upper end of this
..borough, had both legs smashed by attempting
to jump on a locomotive.
Mil. Isaac Mav, of Shamokhi, lias puii lmsed
of Ira T. Clement, of this place, a tract of coal
I ami couti-uoti.s to tho Hear Valley properly, eon
i lining about one hundred acres, for $.M,00'J. It
is said to be Very valuable coal land.
Tnr.iiF. will be a Special Court laid on the
IV .ii i t 1 1 Monday of September lor argument, Ac.,
and a rpceiul Court of one week, eoinui"iiclng on
the li r.-.i. .Monday of October, fin. tho trial of civil
causes,.
.Tno. W. I'nii.iNd has returned from Philadel
phia, where be has been for some "time under the
cure of Hr. Paneoust, iv Untreated hliu for a dis
cie in Ihe bead. Theeaso was a serious one, and
vvav pionoiii d by the physician an nlfection
ot lac brain, lie Is now Improving, and bids fair
lo !! regain his partially lost health.
II inpcrley heals tho county taking babies plc-
A, N. liiiii'K, Ks'p, purchased a bouse nnd lot
fumi I ton. A. Jordan, adjoining I he Judge' new
buihling, on t'lcstnul street, for 1,500. Tho
ha Is 4(1 fed front on Chestnut titrcct, and ex
l' . .I, back SU0 feet.
Cui.s. ll. Wugoiikrller and (ieo. It. I'advvulla
dcr having been lidded (o thu Agl Cultural Coui
luiltcc lo prepare the ground, are taking a lively
interest In tho matter to make it a success, in
which there U no doubt they will succeed.
'i: added a number of new subscriU'rs to our
lUl dining Conn. Our IM has been steadily lu
i h i-in i; for ome lime. The hook are still open,
ai.d u.i tliull lie "rali ful lo till who uro Hilling to
i iimll on our lit lor a live family newspaper.
'l.i Ihui-e who h.ivu piomplly re aimudcd to our
ci'l In linen hack diuhitj tho pa. I Ivko week,
vc uluru our.lnivig thank.
VmiMtiea wot k mm rui;aiic4 tu pultlni; In it
double pl.au kI.ih flout ill the .inicioolil uf Mitt
I. "I Mii.,hr,ou M.iikil t.niii While iiiukiiiK
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On Monday evening last a now tribe of the Im
proved Order of lied .Men, was orffanlrcd nt Nor
thumberland called Clillllsipinnue Tribe, No. 153.
Tho ceremony of Instituting tho Tribe, yran per
formed by Orcat Snchcm, J. A. Moss, nsslslcd
by (1. C. of II. Andrew J. linker, 0. K. of F., T.
It. Donnelly, P. 0. 0. 8., W. Aten.and I). D. 0. 8.,
E. Wil vert, together with n, number of members of
Shahonioklii Tribe, No. 50, Shlekalamy Tribe,
No. H8, nnd Mnhonlnir Trlbo No. 77. ThoTrlho
numbers some twenty meinbers,nn(l started under
the most favorable auspices. After tho Institu
tion, the following Olllecrs wcru elected nnd In
stalled for the ensuing term i
8., David Evans ( S. 8., S. It. Donahue , J. (.,
J. W. Stewart C. of II., J. I. Dunham ; K. of
W., A. G. Postolwnith Prophet, (1. F. Doycr.
After the luBtalhitlon, tho following subordl
nnto ofllcors wcro appointed i (i. AV., Samuel
Rentier O. F., R. Fhrincr; 1st W., G. Tnylot
Sd do., G. Roth i 3d do., A. Vandllng 4th do.,'
Vi. Kuttcr. 1st Hrave, S. Newberry 2d do., J.
Smclght) 3d do., T. A. Xrilleri 4th do., W. Mc
Coughlln. 1st Sannap, Robert l.esher j 2d do.,
D. Newman.
After the Institution the Grand officers nnd vis
iting members wero Invited to partake of a splen
did collation served up at tho Washington House,
to which nil did nmplo justice. About two o'
clock tho parties separated, highly pleased
with tho kind reception they had received from
tho members of tho Chllllsipiaipic Tribe. This Or
der Is springing up rapidly lu cycry part of tho
country, owing, wo presume, to Us origin in
tho United States, ns well us the highly bene
ficial effects that aro derived from H.
On Tuesday evening, ii new Tribe was Institut
ed at Walsontown, In this county, by the. Great
Clilels, assisted by members from the Shohoino
kiu and Chllllsipiaipie Tribes, to bo called War
wceuoc Tribe, 153, 1. O. of K. M. Thero were
some twenty names lolheapplieatlon for Charter.
Tills Tribe Is composed of llrst class business
men, nnd compare favorably w lib aiiyTi ibo In
tho State.
Tub OofNTV Faih.--TIio County Agricultural
Fair which commences on the 2fith of next month,
at this place, promises to be a great success. In
every part of the county o Iciirn, farmers and
others are actively engaged in preparing articles
to be brought here on exhibition. A number of
letters iiavc bet n received by the Secretary from
abroad, asking to reserve room for stock on tho
Fair G round. Workmen are actively engaged In
preparing the ground which, when completed,
will form tho best for tho purpose lu tho State.
Ucing conveniently located near the railroad, nnd
water close to tho ground, nro ndvantages sel
dom had nt fairs anywhere. The ground is level,
so that u full view can bo h id from any point.
The trotting course is pronounced by all good
judges, as one of the best to bo found any
where. The premium list will be published in our next
Issue, and will bo found very liberal. Tho Com
inilteo who have the matter in band feel dispos
ed to oiler the best inducements to exhibitors, and
will leave nothing undone lo make everything
convenient and comfortable to nil who may at
tend. Albums of every description at Ilempcrley's
gallery.
A (loon Join Is told of one of our county offi
cials, who appears tobealilt'e penuriously In
clined. Having raised soino tobacco plants in
bis garden, It occurred to him that much might
be saved In treating his friends occasionally to
scgars, so ho engaged nt once In the manufactur
ing of the article himself. Having finished seve
ral boxes he played tlieni lu his olilce for the use
of his frionds. Sometime ago, during court week,
it occurred lo him that the Jurymen might tind
some enjoyment in smoking dull care nway, bo
be sent a box full to the jury room. The tipstavc
having been absent for a eJmrt lime, on entering
the ijiiiii was (pilto horror-stricken to tind tho ju
rymen all quiet, somo laying on seats and tables
exhausted, while others wero straining every
nerve In their bodies to obtain a quaff of the sup
posed deliciously llavored Kcgar. Thus quiet pre
vailed for a long time, and nothing occurred to
disturb the monotonous silence except the snap
ping and scratching of matches brought into fre
quent requisition to keep tho scgars lighted, un
til a burly fellow bawled out "they don't smoke,"
when each made an examination of tho weed,
nnd It was discovered that the scgars had been
.too tightly wrapped, and the draught was pre
vented. Tho jurymen enjoyed the joke, while
He: olllclal felt exultant that lie had saved a con
siderable hiiii In treating bis friends.
Maii Don. Considerable excitement was had
iu the upper part of this borough on Tuesday ev
ening last, on the discovery of a mad dog. The
dog had been bitten but a few days previous by
another dog In that vicinity, but as no symptoms
or bydopliohla wcro visible, .the dog was kt run
until Tuesday, when tho dUeaso appeared, lie
was Immediately dispatched, by persons living in
tho neighborhood. IVr.ona cannot bo too cau
tious wilh their canines at this season of the year.
Tho iniwt certain remedy to avoid being bitten is
not to be familiar with them, and to destroy them
when syinpioin of tho disease appear.
Nkw M.wi. MASAi.i:MKvr.-8iiicc tho new sched
ule on tho N. C. Railway went Into client, J. J.
Smlili, K j., made tho arrangement to have tho
lhioiii,li mail brought from Philadelphia on thu
Niagara i press (Hid heju ul p.'.45. This I un
excellent Improvement in our mall facilities,
which ha lout; been needed. This arranim-nt
now give u tluco mall dally from liilladel
pl.V.. At n meeting of tho Executive Committee uf
tho Northumberland County Agricultural Bode
ly. held st ilia Vuuklrk lloii.c, in Norihuiubcr-l-iiid,
ou Tuesday last, the premium II. t wa ur.
ranged, uiij oilier Important hu.lutM Irautaclud.
We did not receive any prucccdhut for publlca
Hull. Another IlieelhiL' will be i n.,
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Tub Vtskiuii Hoi Jhu l.loyd, E.q., ha
lately lukcu thu V'iiuklik li ci.e ut oi thuiiiU r- I
land, Kblcli U no., uudcieoiiij,' it p , ,,.,,, !
v.ilioii. Mi. ,l,i) J U i4l k no ii u. mi ,.,d. 1
lent Undluid, M.u4 who will no doubt luaku
lh.il holi I ona of I'.u) no,. I p:eiai,l kluj pliijj
plain In thai. town.
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(Reported by A. N. Urlco.)
Wkonpsoat, August 0, lf71.
Com. V8 Joseph Conrad Round lu t500 to
next term.
Com. vs Matthew Wolan Surety of tho Fence.
Complaint heard, nnd defendant sentenced to pay
tho costs nnd to lie bound over ',n the sum of 50
to keep the peace.
Com. vs Tuomns Poorman, nVnf J. Brown
Compounding n Felony. True bill. Continued
at the defendant's Instance to next term. A. N.
HrlcO nnd 8. B. Boycr, Esq, nre employed for
tho defendant. Poornian Is the man who was
accused sonic time since of nsslstlug In the forged
check on Chamberlain, Frlek Si Co., nnd cashed
by J. II. Jenkins, Cashier of tho Northumberland
Bank. Tho evidence ngalnst Tool-man Is very
meagre.
Com. vs Henry S. Glitch Seduction under
promiso to marry. True bill.
Com. vs George Ulanksby Surety of the Peace.
Complaint heard by tho Court. Tho defendant,
was represented by A. N. llrlce, Esq., nnd tho
complainant, John E. Rnthbiirii, by Win. M.
Rockefeller, Esq. Ulanksby was nccitscd of
making threats against those whom Ilathburii &
Co. had employed to work their mines In Trevor
ton. On the examination It was found that Mr.
Bauksby Is n quiet and penecnblo citizen, nnd
had made no threats nt nil. Ho was therefore
ucqulttcd.
Com. vs Dr. 1). V. Shlvc Assault nnd nailery.
Bill Ignored. Josephine, S. Shlvc, prosecutrix, lo
pay the costs. This is a case of domestic infelici
ty on tho borders of Jordan township. Tho hus
band and wife have found that the course of true
love docs not run smooth. There Is a green-eyed
monster, or sonic other bono of contention lu tho
wood pile.
Com. vs Thomas Poorman, n.'ius J. Brown
Forgery. Bill Ignored. Prosecutor, J. 1.'. Jeiir
kins, to pay the costs.
Com. vs John Dunham nnd Joseph Andersen
Malicious mischief. No bill. Joseph Bird,
prosecutor, to pay the copts.
Coin, vs 1,. I.. Haas Wantonly throwing down
fence. No bill. John Dunham, prosecutor, to
pay costs.
Com. vs Thomas Burk Assault mid batlcry.
Hill Ignored. Bridget O'Brien, prosecutrix, to
pay the costs.
Com. vs Franklin Galloway Larceny. Bill
ignored. Thomas Taubiiiau, prosecutor.
Com. vs Wilson Kimble Seduction. Hill Ig
nored. Com. vs David Kissing, Catharine Ktseling
and I.avlna Klssling. Bawdy house. Truq bill.
Com. vs William Horn Larceny. True bill.
Put ou trial. Dc feudal t pleads guilty. Sentence
to pay n.linc off 1, costs of prosecution, and un
dergo un imprisonment lu Eastern penitentiary
for seven months.
Com. vs Cyrus Clement Larceny. Truo bills
on two bills of indictment.
Coin, vs John Roberts Larceny. Truo bill.
Arraigned, and plead guilty. Sentenced to a line
of ?5, costs of prosccnlion, and undergo mi Im
prisonment in county jail of four month'.
Com. vs Samuel Cherry Desertion. Jesse
Campbell, father of Mrs. Cherry, prosecutor.
Complaint heard. The domestic shrine here has
been Invaded by some, misunderstanding or somo
oilier dillletilty. Mr. Cherry was bound over in
his own recognizance, in the sum of S iiHJ for hid
good behavior and for the caru of his familv.
Messrs. Bricc nnd Buyer wero emidoyed for the '
prosecution, mid Messrs. S. P. Wolveiton, Ma
lick and Ziegler, for defendant.
Com. vs Joseph Bachcr True bill. Selling
lug liquors and limit liquors without license.
Saino V3 Same Selling liquor on Sunday.
Tine bill.
Same vs Same Keeping n gambling honso.
True bill.
Same vs Same Selling nnd giving liquor to
minors. True bill.
Si'Nnriiv, Atiii ST 10, 1871.
Com. vs Rosclta Jones Assault and Battery.
True Bill. The prosecutrix in this case is one
Mrs. William Vandyke of Northumberland. It
appears that Mrs. Vandyke nnd two companions
or friends passed along lu front of Jones' Hotel,
one evening last May. Some angry remarks nnd
unkind looks wcro exchanged, when 11 was al
leged that Mrs. Jones caiiio down from her door
step and ordered tho three women away from her
pavement. They not getting away fast enough,
Rosetta pushed Mrs. Vandyke Into tho street, nnd I
then turned ou one of tho two and tore her dress.
She then attacked the third, knocked her down on
the pavement, au.l beat her quite considerably.
Tills seemed to be admitted by M is. Jones. It Is
a pity for Mrs. Jones that ehe allowed her ai.gry
passions to rise lu this way. She. is much admir
ed for her very neat appearance, an 1 so was Mrs.
Vandyke. After exaiuiinuioii tho defendant
plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay n line of
j $10 and costs of prosecution.
I Com. vs J. Willsou Hess Forgery. Truo Bill,
j Mr. lift was arrested some timo since o:i this
: charge and bound over to this Court. In the
! year lstiu, iho defendant was appointed, by the
County Commissioners t ix collector for Chillis
j quaqtic township. Tho bond given as security
for Iho collu' lioii of taxes Is signed by tho defen
dant and his father, and also by ono J. J. Ranch.
Tho prosecutor iu theeaso (Ranch) says ho nev
er signed thu bond, au.l therefore prosecutes J.
Wilson lies for forging his name. The prosecu
tion was broii'.'bt from thu fact that lies failed
to p-iy up nil tho taxes whic h came Into his
hands. Ranch ciys tho llr.-t ho k new of tho fact
that hi name wap cu the L..iu'. was a notice from '
Iho County Coiiuiilloiicrs thai the bondsmen
would bo looked to for iho dellclem y. Do then
ealno to Sunbury und issue ! a warrant lor the ar
rest of Ilea. Tho bond given by Hiss to the'
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111 guilt Ma not very tlloug, and tho neighbor
tclilied lo hi Kciierul go.Ki cbaiacter. J. W.
Coiulcy uud t. U. Buyer wcru miployud on thu
Coiiimonwialtb, and ti, W. Zchjlur, uud C. A.
Reliiicii.ii) der, for tho defendant. Tho Jury io
tumud it verdict of not guiily.
Mi until Turn.. Tlie l oniiiiiinwealth vs. J.i
c.h heh.H h f.u tho iiiurd. r of M llhe hilar 11 y,
ut hliuiiiokin, about li 11 liioiithk ago, e.unu up lor
lilul 011 h.iturday l.i.l, ulmu the tolluwlug Juiois
were t.lcitid lull) I he iu.c,
John Muilhi, S hi 1 1111 111I11 1 I.i u. .
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Milton '1 10. eel, 'I uibottllle.
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How TO Dwauk A Town. Horace !rce',y pre
sents tho following ns n sure menus of destroying
tho prosperity of tho most promising town.
There can bo no doubt of Its illleacyi If ymi
wish to keep n town from thriving d.vi't put up
nny more biddings I ban Jon cut convi nleiit'.v
occupy yourselves. II you should nn id"iilall..'
have on empty dwelllnt, nud nny one il.ouhl
want to rent It, nsk him three times tho net mil
value of It. Demand n Shylock prleo for every
spot of ground that God has given you steward
ship over. Turn n cold shoulderto every mecha
nic or l)Uiness man seeking n home nmoitg you.
Look nt every new comer with n scowl, linn
down tho work of every new workman. Go
nbroad for wares rather than deal with those
who seek to do business in your midst. Fail to
advertise, or In nny other way lo support your
paper, no people nbroad may not know whether
any business Is going on in your town or not.
Wrap yourselves up within yourselves, and cover
yourselves with a coat of Impervious selfishness.
There Is no more effectual wny to retard the
growth of a town than the aetlo.is like tho. e enu
merated. Ilemperley makes picture, frames to order.
1 1 a 1 1, stones which fill duiingllie rtorm on Ju
ly 10th, wcro brought to this ollico on Thursday
lust, August 10th. by Mr. Jot! Richer, one of tho
sufferers by tho storm, residing In 'tho Muncy
Hills, about four miles foulbwest of this bor
ough. They wcro nbout the size of hulled wal
nuts when gathered by Mr. Richer, on Thursday
morning, unit tno neap iroiu which tl.cv wcro
gathered was thou about eighteen Inches thii
Mmtey I.muiiiiti'y.
Gnr.KN Aiti.ks. As green Apples arc becom
ing plenty, wc would suggest that persons Viol
anxious to start ft wood-in-cker's nest within
their ribs, had not better cat more than a peckiit
n tunc. Mrs. Eye got us nil l:i a snarl once wilh
on apple, nnd wo have been afraid of them ever
since. There Is no safer protectipn agains t bur
glars limn lo feed your baby, before going to
bed with green apples. It will certainly bc';in to
cry beforo midnight, and it is equally certain
that It can't bo ttoppcl before morning.
We learn that the Selinsgrovei& North Branch
Railroad Co., have secured stock enough (2J.
uuu; lo liiKo up llieir charier, t licy lu.hl a
ineelln2 this week, nnd elected permanent olll
ecrs, viz: A. C. Simpson, President ; Vi". A.
Meeker, Secretary, and Joseph Bird, Treiinuer.
SiUmyrorc Tiiifg.
.
Great success of the shadow pictures nt Iie'.n
perlcy's. Jottings.
Sitting In tho night air, thinly clad, is unheal
thy. Pol TiNii nnd pretty Tho girls at the pic-nles.
Tun farmers nre preparing for tho thiv.himr
Beasou.
Tin: grape crop this year U umi.;i;a!ly promis
ing. The chestnut crop proia'. es well this year.
Tun prospects are good for a heavy coi n crop.
A W Ai.iv into the country at the prcenl tiine is
pleasant. Tho scenery is beautiful.
Hoys in pursuit of cholera morbus are citing
green apples just now. Naughty boys knotty
apples.
Most lovers liko to be alone with their r.wect-
"-l'" of course.
Su,riitui:i, shooting is now lawful, after the ex
piration of July.
Don't leave your teams bland unhitched in llu
streets.
Tim days liavi commenced Ehorlcnliiii.1, r.nd
long evenings will soon bo upou lis.
Col.it water is an antidote for prickly heat.
P ic-Nu-s arc good for two months yet.
Sr.viuuL Italian Violinists and a harpist visit
ed our town last week, and made lino inusie.
Mi i'ii of the ruhhi .h yul remains ou the green
on Market street!
Wm. Smith, son of G. W. Smith, of this place,
had tho middle-linger of bis left hand smashed.
I on Wednesday last, by coming in contact wilh a
i sewing machine.
j Rhiise keeps u first class Restaurant on Third
: street.
I III! "AMCKIC W' IMIICC Will ll.l lelllOV. d IlllO
Mi... i-.. ...! I il. Ji......'. 1...... l. .-:.a- i...o.ir
j ,, ,.,)na.r of ,ulJ M;irk,.t tUvi.IS) 1:i.xt
j inomh.
PiniASANTa can be shot, from the first of Aug
ust to tlie UOIh of December. Squirrels and rab
bits from the llrst of AngiM to tlie lirt-t of Jauu
"' frtrtl.
Sl Nm v, Anjust 17th, 171.
Mil. Wii.viikt : For trying to doju-tieo t :h
Government, and keeping inviolate t'.u oath ol
I office I took on entering upon the duties ol
Postmaster of Sunbury, I have been attacked by
Ihe editor of llio f.'ino1!.', and charged with being
11 'small man," and "small iu all business trans
actions." link you t) publbli an extract from
his paper, and thu accompanying eorre.--pnn dci '
from tho I'. O. Department, solicited by himself,
thai I may bo place I right before the communi
ty, and show that uio person is willing to de
fraud I'liclu Sam, even If it Is by saving the p. st
age on Iwo or llirec magazines,
J. J. SMITH, i i.
"A post-master that om iis a small exchange
package, addressed to a iiewap iper, fin- ihe pur
po.e of It-ai'iiing whether I here K uioiv ihau ..no
publication iu the package, is a mi'i ill man -mil
only small lu this matter, but wo u ill v. 1 i.e.- in
ay thai he U small hi all his bu iacs ti..asae
t ions. lh nine iMf i e (7 tiurti.
i. . Dm'ahtmjnti AW'Ointuiint Oi i k v..
WnkhUijtuu, Aug. Mb, lliTl.
Silt 1 lie pleased to deliver tie, iuclo.-.ed h Un
to Mr. C, W. liutclius, au.l at the 4 mm liu.e
tliow I lui liictloii 'J I ol the It u'allon.
I ma, Rc-pi '-t fulh-, iv-.-.,
JAMl h II. M Mil!,
Acting Kirtl A..-l-t. P. M. ( . 1: r..'..
1'. M-, Sunbury, Norih'd Co., I'a.
V. 1)1 lAliTUKNT J Al'fillMMItNT t)t-M 1:.
iru.Ai.(.i;i, An.. Hit, 1.1.
Kill 1 Your letter of tho 5ih Aui-tiH Is i. eiiv
ed. As.uuiliig thai the iiiuga.lni j hi Ihe pie'.a:
were Ibriii t-iipii- ol llu- s.41110 i.-s.ic, ).i.i v 1. . ...
tlllcj lo iiei ivc uuu liic j thcoihei., r-l...!. I.;,,.'
Ih-i-ii deliur, J on payiiic.il of liaiiMiul 1..1 , ol
postage,
1 mil, Ri jpiclfidh , c,
JAMfi .1. MARIS,
Acting Iii. I A.-M-t. p. M. tieiiii.il.
t'. W. liuti liiik, H.q., huuhiii), P.t.
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'W:: had ratlin1 yoa would conic yourself, for
wc would like lo s" i you j hut If more cinvi'iiiciit,
id in your incisure, end we, vill e n-n -mice to
i Vip'i in eve'v particular. " So write Vi'ana-
wil.iv iv. Brown lo o:i" I'I'o.ir iii-:gh'.o;-.
R";i ilalor Hoot, Shu-, Trunk and !.c:'th'-r
Store consolidated Willi the Hook e.Unv. Call
one and ail. New goods at low pi iocs.
To look Into the lint Store of S. Faufl, one
would suppose there was a supply of Hals nnd
Caps fir (lie generation to come, but as bis cus
tomers are coming from every dire,-! ion they nre
soon di-po. cd of au.l a new nipp'y put In their
plate.
Tub Croquet Shho, a novelty, elegant and com
fort able, :it the Regulator.
Giints linn Ficnch Calf, Box-toe Pools, Flitch
cd botl'v.ii, nt the. Regulator.
For. Bi.NT. Two rooms, suitable fir offices,
iid.joinine; the Pe t ( Hli;,e, nc ir the Masonic Hall
building, ml Third street, Sunbniy, arc nM'ercd
for rent on reasonable terms. Apply to
('has. g a u ixi nn.
Irr. Cold Sod.i Water, wilh a large collection
of fvruiis lo suit our lutronn'i'c. Tlienvvt m'a-
t-ihlcn'id refreshing drink for ladies ilia! gentle
men, on a warm summer day or evening, nt
l'r. 'iionv"s DrugStorn
Tiii.ki: is no lack of selling oil hoots mid i-i:ovs
nt the i;.celsior store of W. II. Miller, In I ho
stone building on Market rtreet. Tiny nre not
only sold at retail, but wc notice many merchant
Inlying nt wholeaUi, who save tho freight by
doing so, ami gel a l.i.ttel1 article beside:--, Tho
Wholesale business is drawing quite a trade, be
cause his i-tcck Is constantly kept up and u bet
ter selcciii'ii can b- had than in many of the city
establishments.
5,000 Rolls Wall Paper just received nt I.'ghl
nor's, cheap for cash.
Au. Rubber Wear, at inauuractiucrs' prices,
at the. Regulator.
SiioHMAKiiiis- mulorials for manufacturing, nt
thi Regulator.
mice.1?.
'i'lie C-;i!V.SMierrH ol'nri Enviclid.
IJUl'.LlSIlKD as a warnieg and for the benefit
of i;i.i r.'i.? iiiAt-i'a. who suffer from
Nervous Debility, txc, supplying the men ns of
self-cure.
Writ ten by ono who cured himself nnd i:i.
free on receiving n pod paid directed envelope.
A.hlies-, N.VniA.YIlX MAY FAIR.
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In this, place, on the 1"th hot.. Wll.i
.MKR, yoiin.'e t sou of Jacob an I Man
ii' i::.-
I'lveil,
aged U years, : moat In and 1 1 day.-.
On Mth in.-.t., or cholera Infantum, JACOB
son of Jacob n.i.1 Harriet Kenn, aged l inoalhs
and !:." days.
On the 1-ilh inrl., of Iiitermiltent fiver. WILLI!-:
AI.FUKD, son of Anthony and Kii.ubet!;
Lcntxer, aued 1 year, 5 mouths and til) day-.
ci'ituix'Tiiii wnrnt.v r-v iiile icr.i:Nf.i:u.
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Best Amber, Winter
Coin..'.
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Coin Meal, pel cwt.,
Pennsylvania Roll
F.iios Per lozcn
Mi:ats Dried Heel', mt lb
Smoked Mutton
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Kisu Sail While Fioh, per lb
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Cod "
Fresh Mind
VCui:taiili:s Turnips, p r hii-hcl
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It i r-'ic r-f 11..: innrirl; '.. l.i.-!- i.i this re
nvoi u'-'c cue, not. iner-'.v lint o imcw '. rsons
arc I"" vc-tii i m iiyi 's-i 1 1 ur iai!.Le-Leiii, nut
it s willing viei i'u. No1..1, we would nut I." nn-
lerstim-1 lo ay Unit i ny o-. r.-gnr-ls il . p: p.- ui
Willi l.ivor, or w! (ii-qve,i ;(, i.ihk i. iiini.nu1
the: luxuries of life. Far from n. '1 hose who
have cxocrluccil it- tormcii's v.'oiild scout pilch
an Idea. AU dread It, and would ( .hoily ili'-penso
with Its uniucnsaiit. I,.miliut'ta.s. Jlnrk lap.ey,
who was lo'.lv uuilcr all the t rem;1 -ire line -tunccs
In which lie was placed, n-vei hed :n iittnck of I
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sake,, bin,. J.en and woiivc ,.,m, times sutler
of a pcrs"!, who enj-iyi'il them I
Of nil tic: inultir.irious ili-ivises lo which the
human sy ten is lialile, there Is pcrliap no one
so ireticrallv rrevah nt as (lysin-psin. There are
discuses more ncnle mid ,'i'nifnl, and which
more frequent ly prove fatal ; but none, the t Heels
of which are no depressing lo the. I'KiH ami
oosilivelv distressing lo the hod v. it there is a
w retched being In the world it Is
A CONFIRM i:i DYS1T.PTIC.
Ni'aily every other per-nn you meet r a vic
tim, nn apparent y wii'.ing one; for veto this
not tho case, why so iimny ull'-.-rers, when a cer
tain, speed v nnd rale reined1,1 Iswithi.i tl.e c.isv
reach of Ml who der-'.ic lo avail llienirelvcs of It. f
Bat the majority will r.ot. Hl'uid-d by pr.-Judice,
or deterred by sonic nth"!1 unexpialncd iuliacnce,
Ihcv rcfn.ie to accept lu.- r.hcl riot" -red them.
T'.icvturi! a deaf icr to the te.-tiinouv of the
thousands wiiore suifi-riegs havchcen a"i viab d.
and with ft rang., iuf.ituation, np-.vi.r to c'i!';'
with desperate d;tei-.'.-,inat:o:, to Ih-ir ruthless
tormrnter. Hut says a i pept ii1 : l is this
remedy I to widen we reply : 1 ins great allevia
tor of human suffering i: almost ns widely1
known nr. the l'uirlish lai-.i.-nrg". 11 has allayed
thcngoiiliH of thousands, and is to-day carryir-g
coniloil nnd cnconrai'enicat ui tliousaudH of
other:1-. Tlii.'. ucknov. h.'.-.d p il-.acc.l is none
other than
1).;. IIOOrLAND'3 GF.RMAN BiTTK'iiS.
AVonhl you know more of t';e merits of this
wonderful medicine than can be learned from the
experience of other i Try it y.110 elt. and v.hc,1
it has failed to fu'fil tho n-siir.iiice ol its cliieecy
given ly tho pro,i;-ii:lor, thou al andou f.iilii in
it.
J.KT IT 11F. I'.r.MKMBr.RKD,
fust 01". ill, thai 11(( iFLAXD"3 (ll'.RM AN RIT
TlliiS is not a run, beverage.
They nre ,10 alcl.t ill1 iu any 1 ease of the term.
T'ney are eomii" eil wholly of the pure jui'-e or
vital principal of roots. This is mil a men as
sertion, 'i lie extracts from which they arc (o,a
pouudc.l ::ie prepared by oC of tho ablest of
C.erinnn chemists. Vnlll.-e nny ol In r liittcrs in
the market, they are wholly free fioni spirituous
Iiigrc I'eiil:;. The objection which hold with so
much force i'u-1 preparations of this clus-i,
namely thai a il ire for h.t'oxicMtlug drinks it
stim-l'aled by their lice, are not valid in the eas.e
of the tlermiiu Kilter. rV far from encouraging
or ineuii aliio; a ta-tecr dt-irfl for inebriating
I'cvcr-'vrs, it may be couftdi'Utial'y nsscfti'd that
llu Ir tendency is in a (liarietrieally r.jipo-ilc di
rectio'i. Th. ir ell. i ts can be I1KN i'.l'l IAL
ONLY ia fill casi s of the biliary system. Hoot'-I
laud"t(li ru'.an Ritleiv. stand wilhout an equal,)
acting promptly an 1 vigoron ly upon Ih,' Liver 1 I
they removo il turpi. lily nnd e'lus- h, .il I lit ill fe- j
crciion of bile thereby M'J plying the s'lnnaeh I
with Ihe most iiidi-",n:ii'h elements of round '
dire-lien in proper proportions. They give tone
lo Ihe stomach .-tiinul.ati.ig Its fuic'ti"1, , u-.d
er.a iillng it to .-rforiu its duties as mit ,;. do-
sl.-.iu'd it should do. They in,pirt vigor :.nd
SLi-eir.'t'u to the entire system, ca .isin r the patient j
to feci like allot her being in fact, giving Ida, ;' 1
new leuie of life. I
T1IKV I'flMI'V TI1F, RLOiiil, cleansing the
vital lluidol'ali hurtful iinpuriti'.-o and supplant
ing them willi the elements of genuine, heaitl. ful
ness, iu .1 word, t here I eceii'i 'y a disease in
which they runnel bo safely and h -m llici.iily em
ployed j but in that most generally prevalent dis
tressing nu! drcailcl di-c;;c-c. I'v: -. ep: ia, TiliiY
fcTAXD I NRlVALi'D.
Now, thero are certain cla.-scs of perrons to
whom extreme Hitters are not only unpalatable,
but who find il Impossible to ta!;o 'them without
positive discomfort, i'or sucli
Di;. HOOFLAXirrf (.lnl.ii.'.N TONIC
Uas bee, specially prepared. It is intended for
use where a slight alcholic stimulant Is required
in oonuec'i'.on 'vith the v. cil liiiov. n Tonic pro
perties of the pare (iu -mar. Ui'.:c"s. This Tonio
contains all the ingredients of tlie Hitters, but so I
llavoicl its to ivuiovj '.h3 1 x'ltme hUteriiess. I
This preparation is not only palatable, out com- 1
bines, la modified form, :Ui the virtues o;' the '
C -rnian Hitters. Tlio solid CMracIs of some o!
Nature's choicest rostoia'.ivcs are held In t-olu
lion by n spiriluous ag.-ni of the purc-t quality.
In cases of languor or excessive debility, where j
the fysti'in appears to have hccinie exhausted of !
its .-.-I.- IKlllVI l V I I'S 'I'l. VII1 ....u ,;, 1,
I almost marvelous elicit. Il not only stimulate:, .
(.'J I the Hugging and wasting riirrsioi, but invigor-I
-'- 1 ates and pern.auciiliy slivi:"tli.'.is its a, lions up- j
J(! j on the Liver au.l loiiiaeh ihoroiigh, perhaps less
,() ; prompt llian the Pittcrs. v.hc.i the same qiianll- 1
i ly i lakeii is none lire ic- - cevtaiii. Indlgestiou, '
!., i I'.illioiisnc.e-., l'hvsi.-al c.i- iii'iu ,i; I'rostrati ', 1
yield rea, lily to il.-, pot, m, inilu: i, c. Il gives the
invalid a n.-vv uud stronger hold upon life, re
jii.i'.cs dcpi'c.-sion id' spiri! av.d ii' -pli'c-. ci.ecr- '
flllut'ss. Il suppianls I'.e pain 11!" di case with!
the ea. e and coin fort 01 pertcci h M'th. It hives
Mrenitth lo vwakues-, ihro-.s i'.c pond, ucy to
the winds, and Mart llu rc.-'.orrd invalid uj ;
a new and glad.-ome careir. but l'r. Iloi-liaii l's
beiiefaclions lo Ihe haia.in ia. .' a:e i'..a. eonlin-.l '
to hi cekhraled U Mil VAN HIT 1 i'.'.i., ir hi-.'
invaliialiie 'I'oMr, 1!.-. ban pr.p.iiv.l another
iin .lii i:ic, v. hii ! i 1 i.'.pidly wiui. lug it way to j
popular la.cv tec c of i;s iii'iii.-ic incrii: . '
Tl.ii is
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