imburg American. I. NASSER, WILVEKT. Editor!. SUN 11UUY, AUGUST 20, 1871. UEPIBLICAN ST At K Tl KIT For Auditor (.ener'al IDA Yip STANTON, 6t HEAVER COUNTY. For Snrvejef Urnrrnl, OUEKT H. ltKATH, OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. ltepublican t'otmf 4 Convention. V The Republican voters of Northumberland county, nnd nil others who nro opposed to the "iuicccbs of the Corrupt co-culled IVuinrrntlc par ly, iiro respect fully requested to assemble In their wards, .towimf.ips nr boroughs, nt such pin cos nt which deleirnte elections Imvo heretofore been held, on SATURDAY, the 2(Uh day of AUGUST ilfc'xt, between the hours of four mtdciirlil o'clock, . M., for the purpose of electing dulcpites to represent them In county convention, to be held In the Court llouso in the. borough of Suiiburv, on Tuesday, Aninibt Slltli, 1ST1, lit lOo'elock, A. M., for the pnrosc of uonilnutinjr n ticket to be presented to tho Union voters of the county nt the cusuinj; ncneriil election, Each district poll ing two hundred Kcpuldican Votes or less nt tlic last Kcncraf election for Slato, ollicers, will lie untitled ti two delegates i encrV district pollinir lAef two hundred voles nnd not cxcecdini! three hundred, three delceulcs ) nnd eacli district pnll ng over thrro hundred votes Blinll bu entitled to four delegate's. KM'L Wn.VKKT. Chairman Republican Standing Committee. 1C M. Fim'K. Secretary. Tub senior editor of llio Democratic ' Htwrnl, finding that lio lina got into bad company, endeavors to justify liitmulf by trying to make Iris readers believe that wo did Mr. Trevcllick great injustieo nnd iiiiRfqiresciit'ed liini. He does not deny, riViwcvcf, tlnve Mr. T'a nrguiiicnt was in favor of "a division of nrojiorty on Saturday night, feast and riot on the Sabbath nnd nothing left on Monday," ns wo havo sta ted, but asks tho following question. "'When you Mr. Amcrimtn ndinit yourself 'that many workingnicn have been led into this movement,' pray, will you tell us what motive influenced them, since you charge their lender tts using for his argument 'a division, feast nnd riot on the Sabbath, &c,' if, in your mind, it was not n love for mich a condition of things." As tho senior editor has always been n Democrat ho ia better qualified to judge what has influenced many to join the Or der than wo arc. The people generally, havo sceil cnougli by the bite J'cr York riots to convince them why the Irish Catho lics lire so favorable to the union, mid why 'the order is principally composed of that class of laboring men, who nro in league with tho Tammany King of New York tiity, in whoso services Mr. Trevcllick is now traveling to induce the unwary to join them to gel control of the National Fiuanccs us soon ns the money in the New York city Treasury becomes exhausted. Wc find loo, that Germans, Welsh, Euglish, ftnd others who havo been duped iuto this movement of the Irish Catholics. When thoy llnd tho deception making itself a poll en! organization, then they leave the orda in' disgust; but wo havo not found nny of the Irish to leave them yet. Had tho edi tor of tho Guard attempted to show that Mr. Trevcllick really had been a working man, or nny of the leaders been men who nro not of his stamp, who halo to work, but nro drones upon tha working classes, by constantly pushing themselves into po sitions to do the "bossing" nnd let the poor men do tho labor, nnd they receive the cream, his argument would had sonic force. Wu admit that tho Republican party Will not receive tho support of the Union t'.i rough out, particularly tho Irish Catholics, who havo nlwnys been advocates of tho principles of modern Democracy, opposed to labor themselves, uulcsu it is to prevent them from starvation. In regard to the charge that he is a mem ber of the Union he says that it is ''false aud nbsurd." Wo thought tho editor would bo ashao'td of it, nnd deny his connec tion. Thin shows that there is something wrong, nnd that he joined tho Union for the express purpose of securing the Union vote for Associate J udge. Tho members, Messrs. l'at Hester, Ilolislcv nud (ialla y.Uvi; who were so fearful that ho would d reive tin m, on Thursday evening pre vious to tho primary election, wlicu A nics huge was sent to them that I o could not bo there that night, ns he had promised to, to join the Union, will not like this present denial of hi membership, lint ns the sen ior was punctual on tho Friday following, and they took him in under fair promises, this Utile denial will be overlooked at pre out, and as Mr. Trevcllick said liny wuo nil hwoiii together ti support all who were connet Ud with them, they will very lendi lv vote for the Automate Judge, ou account of his soil. Ah I hey gave him the nomina tion by fraud they cannot well go buck on that, for it is the only suurce from which titty can t Xk1 favors. Till': Republicans of Huntingdon county, wtru glad to wet ice, are timing to their Kod scusei, and iud jlUin.4 tltuir diilleul tin nnd unity to win wciory. No defeat I mi Iu.-Iliu uud disgraceful us that tauHt'd by distention, ll men fail ufUr a lair iUiii. they fur ILK little of tho n vet td' their f 'How men; but when a parly N (hklroyed by hit rial In oil uud LaU tuig, iImwv guilly lltervuf Uicuina, and Uumjivuio bo, ubjucU of scum and cotituiipl. Tai:. Ix l any mm n.ul Mm utoimd I ig ex'UilUui'c iu Ihe t ity cmriiiuciil of .New Yoik by Iho Ifoinau Calliolic polill l lll It 1 1 t llleir fj'ielldi, Mild thill ttnk, l.;it fcilllhtt tiiusef NunlmniUrl.iiid laiiuly Ui uudi t ll elr rule. Ill lliu kill fcl.elc tiny l4V0 ru t iiniul, c, tin y liuvo tkpilldetl U.l4 if; luUMllil Kit ll.g tou-l, VkllllO taiw fl'Ulill f lliu kuiu iipiudcd MV414 buy vi m ulu C'AHT AL.KH.-'li4lUtUi.t4ti.UftiH'r mo iiii t ui) iuiiiioiilou. '1xy tsu't n'jjng till ' I liiu 'i U ." 't'lw dillvf uu IU luim ipi.tlou, kii tt.u !ii4ii. il i(kte.Ui.ii, nod lumiy iilr IUi4Uit tp!uil but mi tlwl iiL-t.i ri. iji.t.n lluiv la liioi luMUMMiy ttiiim4 lUni. I'ui fuiiUi imiu- 0Ul t4l llt HbUllt ol ll.v Mi.l!U4. ' 'U I' ll.U tU.44 i 114 S'l Vi ItEfoaiors ToiERATioN. The glory of out free Government Is, flint not only nro Ml men frco nnd equal, but nil churches, nnd nil denominations, nud nil religious, tiro free and equal, whether Roman Catho lic, or Protestant, or Jow, or Mohammc den, of Pngnn, or Infidel, nil nre free to wofshlp God according to tho dictates of Ihnlr conscience. Whilo wc guarantee to tho Roman Catho lio church freedom to worship God ns they wish, nnd nil tho power to tho Government Is pledged to protect that church in their rights, nnd whilo tho Protestant church would rise up ns ono man to protect tho Roman Catholic church in its freedom to worship God, yet wo demand that they shall not iu this freo country, do ns they hnve dono in Europe where they hnvo pow er, refuse to other churches nnd other re ligious, tho right of frco worship. The battle to bo fought with tho Roman Catholic church in this country, is not ngainst their creed, or their faith, or their religion, but it is for religious freedom nud toleration. We claim that tho rrotcstant, tho Jew, tho Mohammadon, tho Pagan, tho infidel shall bo left freo to worship according to tho dictates of their conscience ami nono to molest or mako Ihctn afraid. Wo claim, that nil churches nnd nil denominations, nnd all religious shall bo let nlonc. Mr. Pope "hands off," no inquisitions, no dun geons, no tortures, no burnins of heretics, no hiobs, or riots. Thcso nrgunieiits will not BUit our freo country. Wc give you freedom nnd wo guaranteo that to yon, and wo nsk that, and no more, for nil other churches. "Religious Toleration," "Religious Free dom," is inscribed on our banner. "Free dom to nil churches, nnd to nil men." Our neighbor of tho Guard has become quite warm on tho suoject of labor, nnd manifests great interest for tho laboring men since tho democratic primary election. He says, "tho democratic parly is tho true place for our workingnicn, nnd there they will jlhnl nn ndequate remedy for their wrongs a proper equilibrium between la bor and capital." This open confession should convince nny ono tlrat tho whole ob ject is to merge the Labor Union and mod ern Democracy. How will the members of tho Labor Union, favorable to a protective tariff, as laid down in their platform, liko the idea of joining in with the party who openly advocate free trade nnd nro con stantly devising plans to bring American labor on n level with tho pauper labor of Europe V Can the senior editor of the Guard have tho frankness to state whether ho connected himself with the Labor Union for the purpose of advocating its principles, or whether it was only to aid in merging the order iuto the Irish Catholic clement of tho Democratic party, to sccuro the elec tion of their candidate for Associate Judge. Father IIicckisu, a prominent Roman l'ricst, in New York, nsscrts in the church paper and on nil public occasions that be fore the end of this century this great na tion of ours will bo as much under Roman Catholic rule, as Rome was, til lately made free. In Rome, till within tho laBt two years, Protestant worship was not allowed, nnd no Protestant church allowed to bo built or opened or held. No bibles sold or dis tributed. No prayer meetings. Tho "Catholic Wm ld," the Chief Roman Catholic organ in this country pays, "that the State has no rights only through tlic su perior authority of the Romish church." This is the unqualified assertion of tho su premo political authority of tho church iu this enlightened day, ns it was iu the mid night of the middle ages. It is tiot tho religious faith of the Roman church that is assailed, but its political ur jo.sc.i', as they become moro and uinro un veiled and exposed to public gaze. If tho Pope is infallible, mid ho pro claims a despotism the best form of Govern ment, then the whole Romish church must. obey, nud dungeons, nud chains, nud the lire and faggot must become the order of the day, and wc relapso into political barbar ism. 1 tall men, who lovo our frco republic, bewaro of tho power of a church, that claims that CJovernment exists ouly by its )crmisiou. - tm .. - ThkXcw York 'Jinan invites attention to tho following figures : IiFHT OK M:W YOIIK CUT. llecetiibor Id, 1'J April uU, ls7l tai,li7,oi7 8l,Ml,IMi Iuvruasc In twunlyel ;lit mom lis, ii:iit or tiik imii:ii itti:. March 4. ImI'J tf'l,f-'5,iri7,'JV.I Aiigut I, 1)71, 'J,"s:l,:r.'s,v8 Dreiv.uu In iwviily nine month, Ir'-U I,! Js.ioi This in a contrast vt liich lax-payers ought to bludy. Even (hone who sympathize with tho reactionary Instincts of tho KuMux Ik iii.H i.uy may well Ihj htaggi-rcd ly tho evident'! a of'lheir lluaiieial iiiluiaiiageiiieut Some of tho IK tiioerallc editor.aro trying lo iuuk.0 tapitiil out of Kvaiis big r ct iit-iij-fti o Imvo a very poor opinion of l-'Vttim, and )el hiil oi'i;itiiit an eoiiipnnnl with lk iioiei.iUe I'lililk riea kliow liimtoUi n lyruul tho bttsiiuM t lio hhouUJitiu lliu iK inocini y uiul leuru. ll looks u if Id liichuAiUU ui ti in that Hay. Ai.Lof tho rMiia liiculiiteil Iroin tho lii.t if lliu tci riblu f.uiiliK' iu I Vria aro c or roUiruted, uiu r iiuiuy d niaU uu4 sultcu logs. I'rtMii mi i -I'th to it klktcviilli of lliu popuUtioli i-f 1'pitliaii, ill ihj MesWili iilitio, iu lefll ui .IV, uud a Ijlier H'iici.la ;e in oilier plana on tho I'mpun N.i. '1 lii uu am ; i4ii ,vu In iiiiiio, mid llio iiiltU -il.l 'lMj lm lulloMeil llui Ugllllll. lVilitl oU-l"'"' h"MlilM'' t-mUlu, Hl'hU and other , , .. , ... i iliii4 uiv iniiiKU'd Willi 11a.m. 'lUpro '..I. tuil, Ml. !,.,lMl, lliu tholii la ;iuopu UsW.1 to i.iinuH-iii ui lion ut IWrliu nud lu t'uiwu, luktr TiUu. Ni iir, lliu fiu til tin )Iim.I lulVtl Hot U4llud loriiM-f yuirsuitd iu piuuM 1ii Uu lonr. - - -- 'l'A pHI kh.MiM b,4 UiAlll MM lU puMliill tll4t IsUi t l llll ilSUlK ut ihlO hUlo litilll Utlot uf AUUl purtMA. Sui aUUu lioj Uita rvdut ii.iu 4 ituiia bttvs, IU-publiii kiliMiliUlialluu Unt aAi uu ul.iy iiaiiuiu tlu utw dt.lt Tun , .u'.f uiJ. 4 iUpuU tau tUi tuiv in Nva u,k U.i UU tl x j'i.-ls,Wlitu u4 ) lUl ilU tltiliMil . tblil tl. . -.1 .lit ....... 1 . . ii 1 , I V IK I'K'T Flfrure. The Irish Roman Catholic rioters rob the people by heavy taxes to pay fraudu lent and trumped up accounts, nnd their design is to got tho power and rob nnd plunder every county and Sttvto in the same way. Tho New York Times continues to print transcripts from Controller Connolly's, books, every item of which is enough to convict tho auditing officers of criminal extravagance, and forever silence those carping journals and speakers who, driven to extremity for complaint ngainst tho Re publican party, charge it with a want of economy. Taken together nnd closely scru tinized ns to date, servico performed, nnd parties to whom paid, thcso entries mako up a record that is absolutely damning ; and nfter thcso unanswerable exposures of the Times our faith in tho clllcicucy nnd pel petuity of popular government will bo seriously shaken if crinriunl proceedings arc not speedily instituted ngainst tho princi pal ollicers inculpated. Tho last batch of accounts published embraces tho payments to ono Andrew J. Garvey during a portion of ISO!) nnd 1870, which nmount in nil to $2,870,404.00. Now, bo it known that Andrew J. Gai vcy is a plasterer, nnd this modest sum of nion oy was paid him, or ostensibly paid to him, for plastering and other repairs in tho various county buildings. Hero are a few of tho items : M:iy fi, 1S70, For plastering In Court- ho;ins,ilcccmhe.r4, ISIS!) $-IG,G::5 07 May 14. 1S7U. For plastering and ma son work In same, December 2, lNfi'., 4:5,H5. 92 Mat' II, 17' 1. For paint inij uinl ileco ralluK In the samu, Dec. UJ, ISli1.)... May 21, 1S7J. For painting nud deeo- - ratlmr in same, December 21, lSB'J... May 21, 1S7-.I. For painting nnd deco rating In sonic, December M, ISti'J... Mav SI. DS70. For idnstcrlm: and ma 4l,tW5 85 44.C94 01 44,281 10 son work In mime, December 1 1, ISti'J 45,044 40 It is useless to oxte.nd tho list. These chargi s are no higher than nn average of the whole, ami together comprise less than one-foui'lh of those mad for work perform ed in the single month of December, ISO'J. The total amount of charges for work dono m that monthmainly lor plastering nuu repairs lo court-houses and olliccs is con siderably over ono million of dollars. De cember must hereafter be et down as a remarkably good month for plastering, even in the cold climate of New York, no m liter what the previous opinions of house builders may have been. And Andrew J. (iarvey is certainly the luckiest of plasterers it he really retained all tho earnings ac credited to 'him for thos'j thirty-one days. Geo. O. Rvaxs Tp.yixo to Dkplktb TiiESrATiiTiiKAsruY. In IS(17 the State Legislature iiatscd a law mil homing tho Governor to appoint a .Stale Agent lo set tle and coliect thu war claims of the .Stale ngainst the general government, and he was to be compensated by a sum )ii.( to wcul ten per cent of the amount collected. Geo, (). Kvatis, of I'liUadjlphia, was appointed the Agent, ninl has mice been ei'.grgeil in the duties coming under that appointment, and in ?n;ie dutitu exceeding the appoint ment. A large amount, had been paid on the State claims before Kvans was appoint ed. On all these, as well as ou what he has collected, ho claims ten per cent, nmnuiiting to about three h undent thoumnd ?o'is. and pa s himself out of what lie hau collected, Kvcry body will' see what this amount is beyond nil just compensa tion lor las labors, and tho Itcnuulican ollicers at Ilarrisburg having "ward nnd watch" over tho people's money, Har tranft, Auditor General, and Mackey, State Treasurer, havo no idea of permittiug the public money lo be so wickedly misap propriated, and have served uoticu on Evans to pay over to tho State Treasury the whole nmount of his collections or legal proceedings will bo commenced ngainst him. While despising Evans for his disposition to rob tho State, wo feel it just to the Auditor General and Slate treasurer to givo tliem credit lor their un hesitating determination to briug tho re creant State agent to iustico and to recover tho misappropriated State money. It shows that the public interests are safe in Republican hands, aud that no such rob beries as have been prapctrated in Now York will bo permitted here. Libanon Courier. AXO'HIEU tiHKAT rOMTU'AL From the Itichmond Wlilsr," 17 Tito Southern States, under any fair ap portionment that may bo adopted, will have twelve more than a third of tho rep resentation in Congress and in tho Electo ral College. United and harmonious, this would constitute a power adequate for self- proicction, 11 not suiucicnt to coutrul the action of the Government. Wc havo com mon interest ono especially of towering and controlling iuthiencc, capable of wield ing tho wholo Southern population, black and white, iiKo one solid mass for joint aud common action. Slavery has liccu abolish ed. Jiiit iSlartri lata nine bun haul for. It was a constitutional nud vested right, if there bo such a thing. No Government ever confiscated such a proticrty nnd of such magnitude; without couqicnsalioti to tho individual. It would he monstrous if it did, and it would unsettle and con found and jeopard all other rights. The black can bu mado lo havo the same inte rest m thii right as tho whites. Tho mar ket value ol the proticrty at tho outbreak ot the war was estimated at $?:J,U(X),0JU,OUO. 1 ho half of that sum might rcdrcns tho whites, tin 011 r half ironii console li. . brilie) the black, uud prove a far inoresuli vlantial blessing than the Imaginary "mule ami vj acres 01 mini. W'o have no idea of pressing thin recLt' mauoii at 1110 present time, mil 11 is a shot In our locker, wl.ieh wo nro unwilling to Niu reiiiier, ami would ui ready to tio Whenever opportunity piesiiiU itm.il'. A nouiuerii 1 oiitereuec, tinier llio coin ll;' Winter or tit Koiuo future time, en 11 arruuu'u uie proummme, lliu mwlu. inuimuiv, and limo for tii;'liigiliitt i laiiii. Wo would not hurry It-It in a rumticiil bulwark an I noiireu o safi ty and harmony to all tltoilii,' InutcU tleinenl of Sjut horu koiiulv. In iwver tha klgual l glvkii it will biiug wntio ami i.laik touibcr, bhouldir lo khoulder. 1 hu .North uld their blavi k and imtketud thu money, nud I In u loiillneutnl llio klnvea of llio Ninth, nr h1i.iI they pre U'lidcil WiU Ibo pUlillo giMxl, lliey luuol pay tir It. II ! only aiiiiriion ol tiuin- ttii'l llmu ;'i wo 1110 u!i, Hhilo and hiaik, very ihhii', ,u uiv iioi liiipAiioiii. Tiny Hit in 4 the poor lil'u tl OUl 01 liullHO and I. oino 111I1 the iMu. iio iiiomic ol a miilu mid i'i aeiis, llll.l lelt ttiilil lo thu Ci.1,1 iliiillly nf tho woil.l. Thu bi.uka lliu I l-o b.ild fi r Hi it i"Hll .i.4Ud I.h j 111. I 1 1 lil lo pioleelloii. Hut. u ulu. uly .latid, v no ii' t Ulfu 11 tit ti.u i itMiil l!imi. lioM'vkt r. uu tiiiftiiliiij- io ub.iii.luii it, or op4rd it iH.oir,iy by duUMdin Uu iw. duiiiUiil nillym4iiU4t.iii. Thai imlo unili ut pttity uwiy wttu us hIi, a ni oiUcr hIuiiU kbitll bit. duit. (niiiil liiiiiM II Uiiiflil Ul Milling lo in.bu. k ru t Uxlinii by 4xojdlij ti tu sJI aud Won lliitu mo nk. At soy ti. it u lU U4 trump out, ninl ll Judit-loiKly iiluywl uay mik iu u.,itui, 'I L himIIu. U l"U aiui(i( kUUiiUiii. IlltUoiUkt utlln, tm Mttiu vll Uka and .uKl llM i and If Ut u fci. lu tbuui, ban U-4 uil bpuu mnui, u Mid u 1 41 u tv IUm ua aiur tw4u U4a. iitlialt lill uitl, Ui.kl u -l, t.U.U I, ll.-U. I. , , i4 lUa, ia 44W , U'U to'.-l v-l.U. NEW YOIIK The ItrllKlonn Rioting in Oftlon. burg-Itnron uettarnin Prevented from Nprnklng. OoDKsntina, Ana 17. A lareo num ber of persons, iucludiiig ft formidable riotous clement, gathered last evening at tho hnll in which Baron do Camin, tho anti-Cotliolic lecturer, was mobbed the evoning previous. The doors of tho hall wero closed, and on the arrival of tho lec turer he was conducted by tho police to lolice headquarters for protection, wherott trrgo mob assembled. Subsequently the nuthonties called for volunteers, nud a largo number of citizens responded nnd wero sworn in ns special policemen, nnd, together with tho regular force, succeeded in clearing tho streets, when .tho lecturer was escorted to his boarding house. Intcnso fueling against the mob prevails, nnd tho citizens nro or ganizing to vindicate tho right of frco speech. Offers of assistance havo been re ceived from tho neighboring towns. FREE SPEECH VINDICATED. OoDKNsnt no, August 13. Tho excite ment about Baron Decamin's lecturo is abating. Ono of tho rioters bailed on Wednesday assaulted one of the most re- spcctahlo citizens to-day nnd gavo himself up, mm was again oniica. jjccamiti uo livcrcd his lecturo this afternoon at tho Skating Rink, before a good audience, un der tho protection of the Mayor nnd police. No nttenpt was made to disturb him. lie will deliver no more lectures iu this city now that free speech is vindicated. A great many pcoplo havo nsked us of late, "How do you keep your horse looking so sleek nnd glossy?' Wo toll them, its tho easiest thing in tho world ; give iVieWdcm's l avalry tJumittioi-U uiifdcra two or tnroo limes a wecg. A gentleman in tho eastern part of tho state, who was nbout having his log ampn tatod on account of its bcim: bent nt right angles and still' nt the knee, heard of JdIui m,s Anmlijnc JAiiimcnt. after using it a short time, his k;g became straight, nnd is now ns serviceable as tho other. Correspondence. Letter froiu Wnshliisloii. Washinotox, D. C, August 22, 1871. Friend Wilveut : I sec by an nrticlo In tho "JJcmrjcratic ll'(cii((ii," publish ed in llellefonte, Peun'a., thnt the Demo cracy claim that tho recont nominations mado by tho Temperance party at Ilarris burg, a short time since, are designated by tho l)emoeracy as "another radical party in the field," which they claim is very en couraging for a Democratic victory in the State this fall. In order that republicans shall not be misled, the Republican press of the State should spare no effort m dis abusing the public mind iu that respect, and urge upon all Republieaus the impor tance ot the coming campaign, and snow tho nocessity of unanimity. Pennsylvania and Ohio will bo made the great battle fields, and if they can succeed in carry iug those two States this fall, they think they will havo no troublo to carry them iu tho Presidential campaign of 1672. Ave aro upon tlic cro ot another strug gle in the interests of good government nnd the sacred rights of man. Tho strug gles nnd sncriliccs m the past nro proud monuments iu our history, nnd thencnievc inents iu our noble sons have not been less conspicuous in pcacn for the maintenance and furtherance of Republican principles, than their costly efforts to preserve, iu war, tlic lilo ot tlic nation itsult, Nono will gainsay tho wonderful apti tude in organization, nud the intelligent ami forceful application of tho grent prin ciples of tho Republican party, nnd its ac complishments and victories m the la t ten years. Rut if personal animosities aro to bo tolerated iu curtain localities, and lan guor aud apathy aro to pervado tho ranks iu general, then defeat will be ns sure as that tho enemy aro watchiug our weaknes scs iu order to gain possession ol our strongholds. Wo havo tho samo old enemy to fight. It has assumed new disguises, made "new departures," accepting tho 14th and loth amendments to thu constitution &c, but, wo must not allow ourselves to lie deceived by their disguises. If there is anything in tho movciueuts of tho Democracy that would mako a Republican think that thu principles of his own party wero wrong, it is their ellbrts to get on tho Republican pallform aud endorse nil thu Republican tarty lias done siuco Us organization, wo iiiow their treachery too well, to be deceiv ed ny tliem. During tho war tho rebel soldiers sometimes put on the Lu 1011 uni form, and carried tlw Mara ami blnpes 111 order thnt they might impose upon Union Nildiers, nnd necomplish by deception nnd strategy, what they could not gain by a lair open fight. This attempt to climb on the itepubhcati platform is but rubel trickry to cany tlic elections and get iuto power. I hey nro trying to wear a Republican uni form now. Tho new deparluro is only accepted in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Now York and the Southern States do not accept it, they stand on their old platform a fol lows : "Rescind every net, repudiate every debt, cancel every obligation, anuull every amendment bill ana resolution, umio every thing that has been done in tho last teu hideous years, in fact wipu out nud beg i 11 anew. Mien was uie piaiionu 111 ivviiiucay iu their last election. Tho Democracy has nssurrtd thcso new disguises only for tho purpose of enucliiig the rah of its old infamies, ll has made a temporary compromiso of somo of it heresies ignored for a dammiblo dogmas of its past creed, but 11 lias been actuated by no purposuol rvlorm, 110 liouent couvic lions ol patriotic duty. Us only aspiration Is lor power, Ulld When oliee iuvesleU tlierw with, lis tiled e and promises will bu vio l.itcd with as 1. nu ll pomp and cereiuouy ha nltiiided their empty ileelaialioiia. ll would Uur duuii our SehoolhoinH-a, (or Ua tenant uru held in hitler repulo by llm ignorant uud degraded. It would dvioil tho monuments wo leivo erected all hIoiik live pathway of Iho .Villon' udvaucvuicul, for nil lis iiiumoilea llio lu Iho. obaolelo pant, it dot h lint f.tee Uu: kpltlidora of thu prt'M iit. I', would build uu iiiiniornwy of euste. 1 1 would build a monarchy 01 1 buivii uud proclaim a viei,;i ninl upon tailli Willi l it 11. uy powers, unit kuhv'til lliu hoUi inai linn 1 y id M.1U1 to hi !. inn mbilrik' lm Id, lu ie In llila lnki.ti'd l.llld ol'iiivdttlld ri li.'iuiih lilH.it', ii iteonld thi.1'1 by auWrva lla iiui'iioieH 1 1 iuto r mi, I m t uiv iu UlUjud lie; 1 iiU'luiiii ia.. We haVJ bad bllUrivl ii. niii of nli.it ll, y j il I iu tlw UlU) IIkI 1 in Voit, C'.ly, Noith t'.irn'Ui.i b 4 Ui it k.iir.l and Keu lm L) 11I111 a I, I' 1 in, I, lm I mill h UolUd p.iity time In l:o i!i,i,U td'tiiloiy lu IVlill- ylv. 111U, ttlili i,,ih r 1 dull to lilii out the n bid 1 v di'. 'u Imvtall Um xu'ldiuu- ul tut. I In itu'iMd. Mm ol liu. and ItM vM iUuiti iu iie,uii.l uiuvicl llii( 4lli oiuni mi l ulf lu wm,k our kUinUid Uitur - Willi twiy Ituiutitit 0 tptf lu ihu M.1U1 bu 41 111114 1 hi u 1 tiAi'K, aud t y bu lu un iiniua our .uiuol luduktiy. l m tuiiiiol 4il) llui M4lg uu U lUwau tin uiu.l4io Mti Hill I141U a 'l 1 hau in I 'J A lUpublbuU kUiuiy iu I'kuu- )ll4l.U Hill l.4'l thu ItiUlttll'f litwity tiid l't) , an I iU i.4t iu llv iuUivalol lii4.ii, klil 11.4) Ual I" lb J lik.J404 0 bjM.., li4iiiMby, "i,K, A.A.h, l'"!ll i ll l, I .l.. .., 4.W w. Hum u -tUk Hi-U v.. ...I 11.. Ui, ,4 ttttvlvl. CANDIDATE'S CARDS. County CominiMloiicr. To tub RitrtnucAS Voteiu of NonTnfMDER- LAKD COUKTT I Fellow Cltlwns At Mio solicitation of a num ber of my friends, I have consanted to be a can didate for tho office of County Commissioner, subject to tho decision of tho IUpiiblieau County Convention. If nominated and elected. I promlso to fulfill the office Impartially and With fidelity. Lower Augusta twp., Aug. 1.871. The undersigned, by tho enuourngement' of many friends In Northumberland and Montour counties, oilers' himself as a candidate for tho Legislature, subject to the usual rules, regulating Republican nominations. JAMES VANDTKE. Sunbury, July 3d, 1871. T tli Kopnblirnnit of Northumbcr land C'onnty. I would respectfully announce myself as a enndidate for District Attorney, subject to tho rules of tho Republican-party. OSCAR FOC8T. Wntsontown, July 29, 11871. for County ConiuilNNloncr. At tho solicitation of ninny friends I offer my self ns a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to tho decision of the Republican County Contention. Bhould I lie nominated nnd elected, I plcdgo mysoirto pcriorm tho duties or lue oitice econo inlcnlly and to tho advantage of the tnx-paycrs. 1IKNKY K. MALlUt. Lower Augusta twp., July 8, 1871. For County Couitnismionrr. At tho solicitation of inuny friends in the lower end mi tuc county, I Imvc consented to become a enndhJVitro for County Commissioner. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Conven tion. It. V. FJSI1KK Washington twp., July 1, 1871. Couuty TroHMiircr. At tho solicitation of many friends In Mlllo and surrounding towimhlivs, I am Induced to ni- nouncc myself as a candidate for the Kisltlon of uounty Treasurer, Subject to the decision of the KcpuMleau. Vuuty Convention. A. CAUWAL.1.AUKIU Milton, July 1, 1871. OlMtrlct Attorney. Tho undcrsli'ned' nnuoiinceR to Ids fellow eltl feiin 01 Itnrlliiiniberitimi county. Hint lie Is n ciindldnlc Tor District Attorney, nnd resiectfully sollcitB tneir support 111 the ciihiiIiii; eleelion. J. NO. KAY CLEMENT. Sunbury, June 24, 1HT1. For County C'ouiniiNNionor. I repieetfiilly announce myself to tho lteimbli- en 11 party of Northiiniherliind county ns 11 cniidl dnte for County Commissioner, subject to U112 decision or tuo Kcpublicun County Convention Should I bu nniuluiitod nnd eleeted, I will en denvor to iK'rfonn tho duties of tho ollleo to tho udviintiigo of the iieople of the county. Slmtuokln towinthlp-, June 4, 1S71. ft. '' TV , 1 . . I . Orphans' Court Sale! PURSUANT to nn order of tho Orphans' Court of tho County of Northumberland, blutc of Pennsylvania, the undersigned Adminis trator of Peter Winner, lute of Lower Mahanoy townolilp, Northuniberhind County, decenseil, will exMwc to sale by public veuilue, on tlic preuilncii, on Saturday, the lOlh day of Nrptoiu bor, A. ., 1M71, the following Viiluablo Heal Estate, to wit 1 All tlial certain TRACT OF LAND, Bflntr miirkcd ns purpart No. 1, In n certain writ of partition between Iho heirs of l'eter Winner, deceased, slluntu ill liwur Miiluiuoy tnwnslnp, North iiinliurlnud County, 111., niijoiuhii; iaiuU of Clmrles Uriwious, August us Itadinuii, ninl oilier lands of said Pvter Witmcr, decensed, containing' Klxfy-Elght (9) Arret aud Ouo l'crch, more or less, nil of which Is cleared whereon In erected ll Doiiblo Two-Story Dwelling House, n new Hunk llarn 4!ixU5 fci-t, n Two-Story Sum mer House, 11 1 wo-btory spring House, Mlanirliter Monse, Cider Mill uud Press, Wagon Shed uud oilier out-buildings. A never fulling SPKINU OK WATKK near the house, nnd running water through the barn yard. This lanii Is till l.imu Htmiii l.aiul, nnd in 11 high Ktatc of cultiviillon, tlic soil being the nature of river bottom land, nud the Ileitis well wntered. There Is n Lime Stone ridge on the south stile of said fariii.auil a quiirry oiiciicd; nre crctcd, iiml riMim ami stou auuieleiit for for twenty-live more kilns. 1 hero Is LnciMl awil Walnut limber lu hirgo quuulilies ou this tract. ALSO, All that certain Tnut or Piece of Land, situate In the township uud couuty aforesaid, bounded by IiiiiiIk or Cliurles lirosioiis, lleuj. I'liiliis, ivter llurrell, Kusuiiuali I'lillips, mid oilier lauds of said deeeused, containing Forty (40) Acres uud rurly Seven (47) Perches, more or less, being marked us purpart No. 'J, lu the said writ of piiililion. ALSO, All that certain or oilier Tract or Piece of Land, situate lu the township and county ul'urivaiil, bounded by hinds of Josiuli Wert, Duvld Keinplc, Isaac Kerolcller nud (. Iiarlcs ltroslous, conUilu ing Twenty-Olio (-'1) Acres and Thirl .V-Sevin (U7) Perches, more or less, liclng marked uu imr imrt No. !1, iu said writ of purlilioii. AL8O, All thnt certain oilier Tract or llcco of Ijiud, sltuatu In tlic townshli uud county iiforesuid, iMMiuded by hinds of Susnnnuh PhliilM, Joshth Welt, uud other lauds of said deceased, contain ing Ouo Hundred uud KI1V1U (III) Acres nud Ono Hundred uud Klfty-Seveu (I.ST) Perches, inure or less, being Iiuiikell u p(llMll No. 4, III aid writ of partition. This tract is well timber ed with tuefluut, Ouk, locust, Pine, 1V0. A1X, All tlml mtrtalu ntlH'r 1'iwe or Tract of Laud, slluatu In kho towiiablp uud couuty iifoivxaiil, iHiundi'd l)' lands of A. lhidniau, John ItlnKa iiian, Jiihii I'atru k mid JosLih W, it, cuiiluiuitig hi (li) Ai res mid t'liiirliuii (14) IVrclu s, inoru or let., bi ing inuikud ua puriuit No. It, lu suid wrll of pailillou, ALSO, All Unit Ci rlaln oilier Tract of Laud, clluale III the lowiisliip nud county Hforcsaid, biiuiidcd by lands of Jueiib HriilH.'Ibls, avld huydi r, Jo sluli liorrvll, A. Madman, uud oilier lauds of said dctx-iued, t'oiitniiiiuK Tlirm (U) Aerns uud One Huudrwl ami Thlrljr 'I'Wrea (IM) IVril.cs, is-lnij iimikwl ua purpart No. ll, In sulj writ of puill- IklMI. Tun nlMiva pr,itiiy U all stm-iled wlllilu a mill) of lluorgi'limn W'sit of Um N. t'. Hallwuv, ami wlllilu half a mile of tho rlvur. ll is ucurly all l.linu Mono luiiti, ami suiiki tif Ilia lery ll hi tha buiki fn Him ruliug of all kinds of Kralu, ItfliiK ismniilriiily siluattd lu thu railniud, lilukua ll our of tho iim-l d, lrat,li! lu llmcuuuiy. IjiIo I lie prosrty of IVler Winner, dicoascd. a.tlu la miinui'iiea l 10 u'cltHk. A. M., on aukl tlay, Whia Ihu tollibl lulu will bo Ulude kuuwu by lU H. I. V ITU Kit, , m. wri Mm, wu. ii. tu i tiKn, AdiiiluUliutois, .of Mutimioy lap., Aim- Ml, I Ml. -II. IVMuajltaul ( aat AKrirullurMl rpilK tttlilidiiiti of lhl. .Ui), fur (oil, alii 1 Imi UU si anaul.ni, uu li (won, ai4uui. Wi lutk, Waosai'ti, a. i t.i.ilKi Hh, 'luius Oil, a4,iuUl DUt. t'aii'AI. h.i4nuU.l '444. lbs a"'i"l al sisttlutaa, Hit iiulKliu., aud ac HIUlUiUbllil aUlpit', aud lk I'ltllllulll lut lll.il, Iksn m tkiy Juf fHilut, tti. 4 lliNsa fiWiw4 lw i4. kul I4l4ltuui ut mUil iuliMuwIltiti, adJiaM 4Utl wl lUv MiU iIm, al Ki4Wlu. JnllV I'. MuUUU, 1'n.Uvt.t. I. W. Haiira, lUv. luiiUi. kiaaiuua M,(.san,lui. awiUaiy. At M, I'll tl UK lltllar., Und B4...I, at tba 4r4, t l HI, r . U m. H- l.ikvlul. UsIUI UM4l tl Sty al ll a,Mt. itii lua,s km4 l.v litsa li4 ia4l um head ai4 au tA la mu i;i. lw Ut4 "i a um k 4 bs4iM ! lit !i la" yw.i,it aul u .iu4 aua kj.i. i, !'. kit In ml Hill, tl Uli. u. Lis l I Us l.i. (l.4,l-l, WM. MCHHAT. t. BLATMAKBH. WM. II. DLACK. MURRAY & CO., Wliolcaalo Denlern in MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS. Offlco nnd School Stationery, Printing, Wrapping anil Maullln PAPERS, PArEK ItAUN, Ac, Ac. Tho Colcbratcd Corry Kerosene lluriilng Oil nlwnys on hand. Having nlco opened n COAL YARD, wo nre prepared to supply nt short notice, nnd nt the lowest rules, EGO, STOVK, CHESTNUT and TEA COAL to nil who inny bo pleased to gtvo u n cnll. Orders left nt our office No. !!r South Tnird St., will 00 promptly lined. MUKKAY & CO. No. 35 South Third Street, 8 11 11 bury, Fu, Aug. ao, 1871. J JARDWARE FOR ALL AT THE HAHDWAllJ! STORE OrV J. H. CONNELLY & CO., market Street, Nunltnrj-, la. II (s useless to-enumerate every kind of nrticlo In bis Store, hut nuiong tho lending items may be set dowu tho following I Iron, Steel, Lend, Scales, Steelyards, Grindstones, Nulls of till kinds nud sizes, Vices, Saws, l'lanen, Sieves, Chains, Axes, Brass nnd Iron Kettles, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Spades, Knkes, Hatchets, Carpenter and Blacksmith Itoriug Machines, Cellar (i rates, Drawing Knives, Stone Sledges, Plasterers' Trowels, Masons' Hammers nnd Trowels, Hand Dinner Hells, nnd large ensf Iron Bells for School Housed nud Farmers' Dinner Bells, Carpenters' Bench Screws, Potato Forks for digging potatoes, Looking (llasscs. Twine, Ropes, Knives aud Forks, Spoons, Tacks, Mule and Horse Shoes nud Nails, Hummers, Auirurs, Chisels, Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms, Locks of all descriptions, Conco Mills, Bits nnd Unices, Currlugo Bolls of nil kinds, Paint nnd Wall Brushes, Buckets, Oils, Varnishes, JapaiiN, Lye, Soda Ash, Washing Soda, I'AIMTS OF A 1. 1. KIMS In Oil or Dry, Parti-Colors of nil kitid CEDAIMVAHK nnd other Woudcu-Wurc of nil kinds nnd very cheap, Hay-Fork Pulleys, Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level Classes, Flle, Hinges, Coal Oil, Hems, Combs, Screws, Saddlery nnd Shoe Findings, Bttgey Trimmings, F.xcelslor Glass Cullers. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears, Shot, Cup and rowilcr, nnd a grent variety of other u rllcles. Any thing wanted nud not ou hand, will bo ordered ul uuec. Sunbury, Aug. Ill, 1871. SUiNBUitY ACADEMY. This Institution opens witli nn increase li.-t of Instructors, ou .11 on t lay , ftvpiemiif r UU, HATE OF Ti l l lOX. IYr Annum, Primary Department, f4 00 Third Division, !i0 no Sccuud Division, 40 00 First Division, 50 00 Lessons on Pinno or Organ, (extra,) SO IKJ " Iu Frencli, " M 00 " " Geruiau, " Wl 00 " " Drawing it Puintlnr, (ex) 40 00 Boarding Pujiils In eillier Divhion, -'.Ti UU Persons who nre not pupils of the Academy may avail themselves of instruction in Music, Vreiixh wr German, by application to the I'rim i pul,.or lo thu Instructors in those di'tiarluiciits. Neud fur a Cnfaloue. N. FOSTKIl UUOWNK, A. M., I'lUieliml. Sunbury, Aug. P.ith, 171. G AN FI.VTl ltfcN. T1IACKAUA, BUCK & CO., HfCCliSSOKS TO MISKEV, MKU1ULL A TIIACKAUA, MANt'FACTlltKHS OK iAS F1XTUKES, UllONZES, &t &c, 'huudellerk, 1'eudiinlM, Itruckelm, Ac. Ac, would rcspcelfully invite tha nttuiilion of pur clinsers l.t our il, . nit arsiiituieul. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, 7IS ut-fcliiitt Ntreet. M A NC FACTOR Y 401,400 AND tlM RACE blRKE'l'. Aug. Ill, s; . oitru ins ( Ol KT NAI.i:. IVRSl'.WT U nu onlrr of till! Orphaiia' 1 I , mil of N i ii I Ii inn Ik I i:i lit! tullllly, uill bu i kiidlo public .ale, nu Hut pr, nil.., on Ihe k lilt u'KteulMr, lH7l,tlut foMou- bm lb .il Kl.lle, 1,1 ll i All Ibul ci riaili men kuagu or ir.-ii I of l.iHiU'cltuaU in Jui k.on lowu kldp, SiiHliuiur'rtiiud enuiil v, Ph., biiuiulid uud ili.t rilKil u. lollitw., til win On i he noith by Ian, I. ul John FilUlmaii, ou Ihu KU'l by land ol D.iuli l lllll,u-ll, ou Ihe miuIIi by l.llld of 1 1"' i I II, i ul Wl,l,i tl.illlik, Uit',1, ud ml III Mi'l bv land id Jaeub ivilrr. 1'UtiUiulHK t'uur (I) Ai rt', iiiiue or b, wlu rcou arc ckhu.I u lo l,n liuuui di'lliu.' l"u , i Immu l-i till , A.e. A wi llol wnt r ( with iiiui) iiiHr Ihu il, sir, u int ol but lm, Ae., buiitf I In' pmpt'il) ol iviiu- Ulll l.lil-ll.l ulld J. J le.lll I. ,1,1,4, IllblOl l llinlll U ot lb my I a. ilit. .i4. Kile lu ruiiliurniJc ul il u'l tut k, uu .lid d4, oheu Um lOluklli. Will Imi nude I. !,,,, I by Alilttll tU 111. V."Hi, l,u.irdl.ui. A,i.;. 'J, .. t. FARM FOH HALE. fMIIK uudi l.lenidliill'u I 'U'l lio I 1. 1 l.iud 1 (uni JisJ di it-.) llmu cuu Iw io ill i ulll IjI. .1 lu uuu 111 ill, lalrl ill Ii4td lo llui kllili, oil, I. ,J ,ult mU'UI tii OU m I' 1 1, ,1,1 4i lull ll. k'llv ul liw uld I't i.iiik Uiiu, li'ii'lhtr Willi uil ul lb liul.llu Ijiiu. I I.U IMlUlni .il JUl..i l'l lh Mlt Ullt ltd lol il, alii In ml It- il. i-(U-l l"l kai.ltlilu4 Jul lltlM. Ut HlV Ull It I 11,4. II) Ul 4- tl, 1.11,4 1.4 lUt )-4 ! mii U. Um vkhll) Uiil 4.Mill li. 'IU.ivi Umu) ;utMi faiui.i. lu lhi luuul) ImIII IM4klli Ut i'tf 41 Ml.l.lll) l4ll4 UllMlll.), lu lol, 1. 1 fcit-.i) b'U' U..11 li.Uit-.. I) il iii .uit'n ..li i,li m t' iu. ko. 4 it). ..I. 4 luiiu f til 4 lt4-4l'i IUU l.4U4. I.W H.t lot 4 Ullt I ,4, 4 u I tu ,,.,. i tit U4 , it ui I lay t , U l Ut4l kil.lllIU il.l, .,..,.., I ,.l i .I U l4i I., i 4II l'l, f I ' I 1 1 ' l Mil I I III I. rMI J tl I 4,..4, kli 4 I W , I -f. 1 .".J "' titln bcrtlsfmcnls Airy View Academy, PERRYVILLE, JUNIATA COUNTY, PA., ror jnaic ami rrmnic iniiist. Attrnctlvcly sltnnled In n hcnlthful nnd brnnll- ful region, !-,of a mlla fritm Penn'ii 11. 11. Fmir reKiilar gruduntes, nssislcd by other competent Instructors constitute the corps of Instruction. The Principal (for mnny years In charge of Tus enrrora Aeadomy, nnd, since 1 S53 the head of this Institution,) refers to his numerous pupils In nil tho learned professions, nnd In every de partment of business. Music nnd 1'uliiting spe clnltlcs. tall HOHNlon will eoniinenen Noi- lember lot, 1471. TeruiM, U)) cr Anuniii. Address, DAVID WILSON, A. M. A. J. PATTERSON, A. M. Tout Koyal, 1'a. July 23, 1 87L fit. MAI II IKK NIIOI AX1 11SON roiMntv. GEO. KOIIHIIACII & SON!3, Nnnbnry, I'eun'n, INFORM tho public that they nro prepared to do nil kinds orCASTINOS, mfd having added ii new Machine Shop In connection Willi their Foundry, nnd havo supplied themselves witli New Lntlics, Pinning and Boring Machines, witli tho latest Improvements. Witli t lie aid of skillful mechanics, they nre enabled to execute all orders of NEW WORK OR IMPAIRING, thnt limy bo give:, them, in a satisfactory inan ncn Urate lo nnlt nny Move. IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build ings, of nil slr.es. BRASS CASTINGS, Ac. Ornamental Iron Fencing: FOR GRAVE YAli'J LOTS VERANDAHS, FOR YAltlW AT llEKIfiKNt KM, &(:., &.C. The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su periority, havo been still further improved, and will always be kept on hand. Also, THRESHING MACHINES. Sunbury, May '.'0, 1871. -pisoroNKO -A. 1VL IE 1ST ID 1VL" E IT T TO TIIK Constitution of l'trnwlciinia. JOINT ltKSOl.fTlON Proposin,;; nn AnirmlnuMit to llic Coiislltu tion of lVtinsvlviuihi. lie it HeM'tved by the Smote find Juum of 1'inv wiiuficrs i if the Vinnmwiincaith if I'cHmyli'tmi't, if (Jcneriil AfKemhlij met. That the following r.mcnil niont of the Constitution of tlic Cnuimonweall h be proposed lo the people for their adoption or rejection to Iho provisions of tlic ten! Ii article thereof, to wit i AMENDMENT. Strike out the Sixlh Section of the Sixth Arti cle of tlic Constitution, nud insert In lieu thereof the billowing : "A Statu Treasurer shall bo chosen by the pialHicd electors of the State, at such linn s ami fur such terms of service as shall lu prcscribeil by law." JAMES II. WEBB, Speaker of the House ol' Representatives. WILLIAM A. WAI.I.V'K. Speaker ol the Senate. Approved tho fifteenth day of June. Anno Do mini ono thousand eight hundred and seveiily one. JOHN W. GEARY. Prepared nnd ccitilled for pnb'.iei'tlon iiii: uart to tho Tenth Article of the Conslit ut io'i. F. JORDAN, Secretary of the Coiniuoiun all h. t Ofliee Secretary of the I 'otiiuioiiwcallli. S HarrUbuig July M, l' Tl. Aug. 5, 1S7H FUllNlf UKE "STOKE", In Masonic Hall l!ui!i:im;s, Third rilreef, near the t.t OSiieo, M .lll tlX, f . B, L. RAUDEITBJSII now olTei-s to the public Bclected nnd nmde with great car,, nnd with a view to please Iho wants of his numerous customers. Ills stock Is new uud of tin) latest rtylis. PAKLOU SUITS, PAULOll AND HECEI'TION ('II AIMS, COTTAGE SETTS, Ash, Wulnufcor Rosewood of the ll:ic:t pat lorn made. iu Oalc or Walnut, nud Dining Eoo'ii rurvUnro of nil kinds. LOOKING GI.AsW'S AND pi. T'", MattrivKes, Pillow-. !..! twr, V.'l ei'iw l luh ; lliu! lis'i;:',-... Special allemion h paid to t!,!, department by W. P. Roberts who has had a iiunib, r of years experience hi thu city. Collins of every de-ei ip tlun and sizes, eonitaiu'y l.ej t ou ln.iiil.- Also, Fish's Miiulie llurial fuse.. HirouJa uud lu dertakers' materlalf of all kill.'..;. l-t '" Personal utteiniaiiee lo liUK-rals. Remember, tho Masonic Third street, Simlmrv, Pa. ' II. L Hall H'lildings, on RWDESIHSH. Sunbury, July 15, 1S71. a tti7 No. 003 Chestnut Street, rhiladelihin. De.ttrc In iiivilo Hie e peciul allcutiou of pin 1 h.i Kers and ot In is visiting Hie city, to their unusually largo uud vailed usi.inliiit iit ol .w JeMt'lrj-, FIXE WATUIK8 of most reliable makers, GOLD CHAINS. Arlltic Miter Uare lor brlilal uud nilu r pit-si nt itiom'. Table Cutlery, Eliitio Phittd Good.-; id llic line-l ij on 1 il . l'UKM'U CI-IK JCs, i;ifONI.S AND MENTAL OliNA.M i:TS, received direct from PuiU ilailu;; Hu' pn'Miil t .loll. CoUlti ou. Ulld polite ill 1. all, ui ii i Mi liihdltt nil Mho may lie lu.liietd in a n 1 1 a coidi.it lull l.tliuu la uit their bt.iu:iiiil .imv, ' WO'J hi-ktuilt hlri'l'l. July 1, 1x71. 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