Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 16, 1871, Image 1

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THE SUNBURY AMERICAN,
IS PUBLISHED EVERY 8ATTTKDAT BY
EM'L WILVEBT, Proprietor,
HlHtR'l BCTLntKOS, MARRCT SQUARE,
At (1.50 I Advance.
I ot paid within 6 Months .
EiibterijXiont Imlxk far Ut than tit jUWas.
CoVifflCTsn with this tstnbllshmcnt la an eiten-
ItcNKW JOB OFFICE, containing Tnrletjr of
filitin and fancy type equal to any establishment
n the Intarlor of the State, for which the patron
age of the public la rcxpectfully solicited.
professional.
WIN. J. WOLVERTOM. Attorney i
Law, office, door No. 8, 2nd floor, Ilnnpt
Block, near' Miller's Shoe Store, Buubury, Pa.
March 2Mb, 1871. ly.
c n. HOTF.K. Attorney at Law. Nob,
IO " and 8, Second Floor Brlght's Building,
SunhuiT. Pa. Professional business attended
to,ln thoconrts of Northumberland and adjoining
counties, claims vrompuy collected, consuiia
tion can be had In the Gorman language.
March 25th, ly.
TEKEnitll NXYDER, Attorney at
tf Law, Bunbury, Pa. All professional bnal
ness Intrusted to his care will receive prompt at-
tentlon In this and adjoining counties. Can be
Consulted both in English and Uermnn. Also,
District Attorney of Northumberland couuty.
Amr.30,lS70.-ly.
J NO. A. WII.NON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 144 FOCHTU AVENUB,
Notary Public.
Pittsburg, Pa,
Jan. 15, 1870. ly.
T M VRKI.K V- CO, Market Street,
J . BUN BURY. PA.
Dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Olass, Varnishes, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars,
Pocket Books, Dairies, Ac.
ri 1 ll'fkl.VF.KTOW. Attnrnev at Law
lOs Market Square, BUNBl'RY.PA. Profession
al business in lias auu aujoiuiug counties prompt
.y attended to.
DK. A. It. NAVIOGE, respectfully an
nounces himself ns Physician and Burgeon
to the cltlwnsof Bunbury and vicinity, having lo
cated himself permauently on Market street, near
ly opposite the Fnlrmouut Hotel, where he can
be consulted at ull hours when not professionally
cngagsd. apu-t-ly
f1 W. Z1EULEK, Attorney at Law, north
VJTs side of Public Square, ono door cast of
the old Bank building, BUNBURY, PA. Collec
tions and all professional business promptly at
tended to In the courts of Northumberland and
adjoining counties. scpt!5-00
CA. RF.IMKtYIEK, Attorney at
Law, BUNBURY, PA All business en
trusted to Uls cure intended to promptly and with
diligence. pl37-67
J NO. KAY IXE.WENT, Attorney at Law,
BUNBURY, PA. Collections and nil pro
fessional business promptly attended to. mchSl-00
C. J. nni'NKH. h. II. KA8K.
Bit I Kit A- KAKK, Attorneys nnd Coun
sellors at Law, BUNBURY, PA. Ofllco on
Chestnut street, west of the N. C. nnd P. fc E.
Iiuilroad Depot, In the building lately occupied
by F. Lamms, Esq. Collections and all profess
ional business promptly attended to In Northum
berhind and adjoining counties. upUO-UU
Hit. WASSER, Attorney nt Law, 6UN-
BURY, PA. Collections attended to In
tbc counties of Northumberland, Union, Snyder,
Montour, Columbia and Lycoming. nplUMi'.l
WM. M. KnCKEFELl.RH. l.l.OVO T. HollltHACII.
KOt'KEFEI.I.EIl V ItOIIItlt At II,
Attorneys nt Law, BUNBURY, PA. Of
fice in llaupt's new buildlug, sccoud tloor. K.n
.trnncc on Market Square. Jnn4-0iS
AN. 11 It ICE, Attorney at Law, Bunbury,
Pu. OtUeo in Masonic Hall Building.
Collections of claims, writings, and all kinds of
legal business attended to carefully nnd with
dispatch. II April 8, 1871. ly.
int. j. r. t-vsi.ow,
OIHse and Residence, Walnut Street, between
Third and Fourth struct,
BUNBURY, PENN'A.
All forms of Diseases of the Eyes will be treat
ed or oh rated upon, such as Strabismus, (Cross
Kycs,) Cataract, (Blindness,) nnd all other (II
hcascs relating to Surgery, as Tulipcs, (Club or
Heel Feet,) Ilnlr-LIp, Kxelslon of Tumors, Ac.
Also the cure of Epilepsy (or Falling Fits.)
Bunbury, May i:i, 1871.
business
S3 f5
ANTIIIiAClTH COAL !
VAEEVriXE ItlETZ, Wholesale and
Retail dealer in every variety of
ANTHRACITE COAL, tTPF.lt WHARF,
BUNBURY, PENN'A.
All kinds of Grain taken In exchange for Coal.
Orders solicited and tiller! promptly. fehlH-71.
W. 8. HHOAnS. J. l'ACKKK HAAS.
WN. IilIO.ll) A CO.,
iir.TAii. niALKits or
ANTHRACITE COAL, 6UNBURY, PENN'A.
Office with Haas, Faobi.t A Co.,
Orders left at Scnsholtx A BroV.olllco Market
Btrcet, will receive prompt attention. Country
custom respectfully solicited.
Feb. 4, 1871. tf.
COACII.W AKERM.
WE are selling Rims, Roekcs, Hubs. Springs,
Cnuvass, Bolts, Cllp, Allcs. Ac., very
lirgo Btock at CONultYACO.
Bunbury, March 80, 18611.
C10AM COAE! 'OAi.l (iTtAN'T BROsT,
Bhlpiers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
WHITE AND RED ASH COAL, BUNBURY, PA.
(LOWKH WHAIir.)
lif Sole Ageuta, westward', ut the celebrated
lleury Cluy Coal. JaiilU-MI
E X V 1 1 A X . iTlTl VKKV .
J. M. jIAUTIIOLOMEW, l'ltoimKTon.
FOTRTH STREET, A HOVE MARKET,
Nuubury I'm.
rpilE best of riding aud driving (torsos always
L. uii hand lu turvu ciuloiiiera.
Orders luft at the Central Hotel, fcr Vehicles,
w ill receive prompt uttuutlou.
Nov. ft, 1S70.
I E X T I jT It V I
(iLOIMJK M. ItKNN,
Jt tiiiHjiMii'g JiutlMntj, .V'lrXti frjuurt,
Bikainv, Pa.,
Ip. Ire. to do all kinds of wotk pertaining
lu lknll.tr y. Ha kw ctin.luiitly uii hand
a Ian; a4ortiurnt of 'loclli, and other Ik-ul.tl
liuleiial, fiuiu which hs III no abhi til select,
and Intel tlia wauls of hi cusloiixr.
All uik aairsutctl lu jhw,nu, ii(,o,or 1m
llit) iiiom-y rvtundtd.
Tlis tr) but MouiU W.k and To.it h Poael.
ke4 uu baud.
III.
rid rtiie.s ars lbs uuiuorous mtrous fur
Wlium lis lu. woik'd tt (U Ll I civs twais.
uutiury, Aril VI, 1.
ton. viito.
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SUIBUM
iastatllshel In lHJO.
PRICE 91 SO IN ADVANCE. )
jotcls nub fcst;ttmtnts.
LA riKRKK HOCSE, Broad and Chest
nnt Bts., Philadelphia, J. B. BUTTER
WORTH, Proprietor. Terms per day, 8.50.
April 15, 1871. ly
-f TNION HOTEL, TllOS. FOVLD8, Br.,
V Proprietor, Bhamnkln Btnct, Irevorton,
Northumberland county, Pn. The table Is sup
piled with the best the market nifnrds. (lood
stabling and attentive ostlers. Jan. 21, '71
r. DTEHLT. K. O. HOWF.lt,
"UNION 1IOINE,"
LTKENS, DAUPHIN COUNTY, TENN'A.,
BYF.RLY & BOWER, Proprietor.
The table Is supplied with the best the market
nuords. (lood stabling nnd attentive ostlers.
May 20, 1871.
NATIONAL EAt.ER REEK SALOON,
. ON Tllllin STBRKT, NEAR THE DEPOT,
SUNBURY, PA.
TOSEPIl BACHERInformsthe cltlsens of Snn
tl bury nnd the public generally, that he has
opened a LAGER BEER SALOON nt the nbovo
place. The best of Lager Beer, and Mall Liquors
win tie Kept. Also Oysters, sc., constantly scrV'
cd up to customers.
NATIONAL HOTEL. AUGUSTUS
WALD, Proprietor, Georgetown Nortb'd
County, Pa., nt the 8tation of the N. C. R. W.
Choice wines nnd cigars nt the bar.
The tablets supplied with the bent tho market
affords, (lood stabling and attentive ostlers.
ALLEGHENY IIOCNE, Cm,. CHAS.
KLECKNER, Paoprletor, Nos. 813 and HU
Market Street, nbovo eighth, PHILADELPHIA.
Terms, I J pur day. Ho respectfully solicits your
patronage.
WASHINGTON HOt KE, C. NEFF,
Proprietor, Corner of Market & Second
Streets, opposite tho Court House, Sunbiiry,
Pa. May2S,'70.
HOTEL RESTAURANT,
THOMAS A. 11 ALL, Proprietor,
Bunbury St., west SHAMOK1N, PENN'A.
Meals served at nil hours, nt short notice. The
best of Liquors nt the Bar. The Table is sup
plied with the best and latest In the markets. At
tentive servants. Terms moderate. Putriiuuge
solicited.
nl'M 31 Ii L'S RENTAI'RA X T,
LOUI811U M M E L. Pronrietor.
Commerce St., SHAMOKIN, PENN'A.
Having lust rclltted the above Saloon for tho
accomodation or tho public, Is now prepared to
serve '.lis friends with the best lerrcshmcnts, nnd
fresh Lager Beer, Ale, Porter, nnd ull other malt
quors.
J. V A LEU'S
WINTER GARDEN AND HOTEL
-Voi. 720, 723, 724 & 727 Him St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
W INT Kit OA It DEN HOTEL,
(ON THE El-UOl-EAN VhMt)
Ccntrnlly located, connecting with all tho City
Passenger Railway Cars, from nil the
lA'pots In the City.
Excellent Accommodation Tor Trn-
YcllcrN.
Grand Vocal and Inslniinental Concerts every
evening in the Summer nnd
Winter Garden.
$y Orchestrion Concert Eviry Afternoon.
FINE Inir.8' ItKSTAl'ltANT THE BEST 0
KKFItKNIIMENTS HFItVKI).
Olllcc of J. Valur's Fountain Park Brewery.
June 4. 1S7Q.-Iy.
L I Q II O R NTORLI
Second Street, opiiofclto the Court House, SUN
BURY, PA.,
ResK'etfnlly Invites the attention of Retailers
nnd others, that be has on hand, and will con
stantly keep all kinds of
HlKKKiN AM) DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Consistinir of Pure Brandies: Coiriiiui' Clien v
Glut.'ei', Roehelle and Otard.
Whiskies: Pure Rye l'ipwr-lstllled, Monu.
gahela, Apple and .Nectar.
PURE HOLLAND GIN I
Wines: ChamnaL'nu Wlau. Sherrv. Port nn,t
Claret. ' " '
Crab Cider. Chatmui'mc Clib-r. V. F limn
Brown Stout and Scotch Ale.
BTOMACH AND BAR BITTERS,
And all others Llaunrs wbleh can tm r..ini.i In
the city markets, wlijeli w ill bo sold nt Wholc-
niiiu ami itciaii. tvery nrileio guaranteed as
represented. Also, a lurgc lot of DEMIJOHNS
uud BOTTAES, always on hand.
I4t Orders proinpllj attended lo, and public
patrouage respectfully solicited
ti arrr,
Bunbury, July 3, lHliU. ly.
JAClIll bllll-MAN. THOMPSON DKUU.
lire, lift ud Accident
INSURANCE AGENCY
or
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MAUKET STKEET, SUXUUltV, 1'A.
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SUNBURY, PA.,
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL
J-JR. JOHNSTON,
Physician of this celebrated Institution, lins
discovered the most certain, speedy, pleasant and
effectual remedy In the world for all
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures,
Affections of Kidneys and Bladder, Involun
tary Discharges, Impotcncy, General Debili
ty, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Languor, Low
Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of
the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness
of Bight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head,
Throat, Noso or Skin, Aircctionsof Liver, Lungs,
8tomach or Bowels these terrible Disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth those
hecret and solitary practices more fatal to their
victims than the song of Syrens to tho Mariners
of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes
oi nniicipatious, reuuering marriage, cce., impos
sible. KOUNO MEN
especially, who hnvo become the victims of Soli,
tary Vice, thnt dreadful and destructive lmbll
wnien annually sweeps 10 nn untimely gravo
thousands of young men of tho most exalted
talents nnd brilliant intellect, who might other
wise have entranced listening Senates with the
thunders of elixiience or waked to ccstacy the
living lyre, may can wun inn conudencc.
MARRIAGE.
Married Persons or Yming Men contemplating
marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, (Loss
oi rrocrcuiive rower impoiencvj, .Nervous fcx.
citabllity. Palpitation, Organic Weakness. Ner
vous Debility, or any other Disqualification,
speeuuy rcucveu.
He who places himself under the care ofT)r. J.
may religiously coutlde lu his honor nB a gentle
man, uud confidently rely uoon his skill nsal'hv
slciau. ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Impotcncy, Loss of Power, Immediately Cured
nnd full Vigor Restored.
This Distressing Alfeetion which renders Life
miserable and marriage Impossible is the penalty
pain iiy iiiu vin mis oi improper indulgences.
Young pcrsonsnro too apt to commit excesses
from not being nwnro of the dreadful consciences
that may ensue. Now, who that understands
the subject will pretend to deny that the power
oi procreation is lost sooner oy those lulling Into
Improper habits than by tho prudent 1 Besides
being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring,
the most serious and destructive symptoms lo both
body and mind arise. The system becomes de
ranged, tho Physical and Mental Functions
Weakened, Loss of Proercatlvo Power, Nervous
Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, u Wasting
of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and
Death.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
Persons ruined in health by unlearned preten
ders who keep tbeiu trilling month after month,
taking poisonous and injurious compounds,
should apply immediately.
DR. JOHNSTON,
Member of the Royul College of Burgeons, Lon
don, Graduated from one of tho most eminent
Colleges in the United States, and tho greater
part of whose ifo has been spent in the hospitals
of London, Pris, Philadelphia nnd elsewhere,
has effected some of the most astonishing cures
thut were ever known j many troubled with ring
ing lu the head nnd cars when asleep, great
nervousness, being ulnrmed nt sudden soands,
baslifulness, with frequent blushing, attended
sometimes with derangement of uilud, were cured
Immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. uddresscs ull those who have Iniured
themselves by Improper Indulgence and solitary
habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting
them for cither business, study, society or mar
rlago. I iikse aro some of tho end nnd melancholy
cHucts produced by early habits of youth, via :
miiKiicss ni me uiick anil j.uniis, fains m the
Back and Head, Dimness of Siuht. Loss of Mus
cular Power, Palpltationof the llenit, Dvspcpsy,
Nervous Irritability, Derangement of Digestive
r unci ions, (ieiicnil Uclulity, Symptoms of Cun-
BlllUltlUlll, 1YC.
Mkktai.i.v The fearful effects on tho mind
are much to bo dreaded Loss of Memory, Con
fusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil
Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust,
Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac., urc some of tho
evils produced.
Tnot'8AKi8 of persons of nil ages can now
Judge what is the cause of their declining health,
losing their vigor, becoming, weak, pale, nervous
and emaciated, having a singular uppcarauco
about the eyes, cough and symptom of consump
tion. YOUNG MEN
Who have Injured themselves by a certain prac
tice indulged in when alone, a habit frequently
learned from evil companions, or at school, the.
ellcets of which are nightly felt, even when
asleep, mid if not cured, renders marriage luiH)S
Bible, ami destroys both mind and body, should
apply Immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopcof his
country, the darling of bis parents, should be
snatched from all prospects uud enjoyments of
life, by the consequence of deviating from the
path of nature and Indulging in u certain secret
habit. Buck persons mi st, before contemplating
MARRIAGE,
reflect that a sound mind and body nro the most
necessary requisites to promote connubial happi
ness. Indeed without these, the journey through
life becomes a weary pilgrimage,) thu proscct
hourly darkens to tho view ; thu mind tceouics
shadowed with despair aud tilled w ith the melan
choly reflection, that the hupplnesa of another
uvcoiues utiLmcn Willi iiuroaii.
A CERTAIN DISEASE.
When the luUgiiided nud imprudent votary of
pleasure lluds Unit hu has Imbibed I lie seeds of
Ibis painful disease, it too often hupiK'iis that uu
Ill-limed eno of shame, or dread of diac.ivcry,
deters biin from applying lo those who, from
education aud rcsiceiabilily, can alone befriend
bmi, deluding till the cou-iitutiuuul symptoms ol
Ibis horrid di.eaM) make llu-lr appcarauco, such
us ulcerated .ore throat, il Leased uoac, uoclui'ul
pubis lu I lie head uud limbs, dimuca of sight,
dcufuess, nodes on the shlu holies and anus,
blotches on Die head, lace and extremities, pro
Kretslus; wtin frightful rapidity, UU at la.t the
isihite of the mouth or I lie bom of the nose full
lu. aud Ihe victim of this a (ul dicue becomes
a horrid obj-nl of comiiiUerullou, till deal It puts
a wrlod In bis dreadful suffering, by .eii'luiu
him lo " I hat I'udUeovcrcdCouuli fiuiu abcueu
uo traveller returns."
It Is a Uteluiieholy fuel Hint llioll.a'id DIE
V Hi I in. lo I l.U Uu ill. lo dl.euM, Ibiuult fulling
lulo Iks bund, of Iguuruul or iiu.killlul I'lls..
TKMiKHS, aho, by lbs u. u( I but deadly Pot
sou, Mercury, Ac, dc.lruy I lie coii.liiullou, uud
Incapable of imliij;, keep lltu UUbupliV utlcmr
moo i a alter month luklutf ibeii iiuUous or In
jurious eouiliouuds, lu.Uud of IM-Uiaj rt.lorcd
lu a rcucsj.il ul Lllo Igur aud lluppiuuu, lu dus.
Iuir buvu biut aim tuluud Health tu HiU uvvr
a. Ksllli'H diMpiHjjuliuuul.
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SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1G, 1871.
EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIRI.
TION
OF THE NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY AG
RICULTURAL SOCIETY, TO BE HELD IN
NlTNRl'RV,
On Trr.snAT, WunxiisnAT and TnunsnAy,
tbmobk 20th, 27th nnd 28th, 1871.
OFFICERS i
JOSEPH BIRD, PHEPiUBif T Joni,McFAHr.Asr,
Vie Prfnident ; O. W. Armstrong, Secretary
J. H. McConnick, Treasurer Lemuel Shlpmnn,
Corrcsjionding Secretary John H. Vincent, As
sistant Secretary Goorgo B. Caldwalladcr, As
sistant Treasurer.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE i
Edward Grady, J. M. Follmer, Wm. Waldron,
J. M. Bartholomew, Dr. Joseph Eystor, Solomon
Martf, George Gaul, Samuel John, Thomas Johns
ton, Peter Burrel, Joseph Nicely, Lewis Sticker.
Gcn'l D. C. WATSON, VHicf JUnrshal i Cnpt.
A. ("aldweir, Ellas Wclst, Captain 8. Bryson,
J. E. Mucuch, Peter Obcrdorf, Joseph Hauglia
wout, A. N. Brlco, Philip Forrester, nnd J, K. Da
vis, 4ifm Marthalt.
The Books of Entries will be o)n on nnd after
the First day of September, at the OITlce-of tho
Assistant Secretary, at Northumberland, nnd con
tinue open until the morning previous to the Fair,
when tho Ofllccrs will be on the ground.
Exhibitors can enter goods without extra
charge upon the purchase of tickets to amount of
one dollar, which wm admit the exhibitor and
tho stock, or articles to bo exhibited during the
continuance of the Fair, nnd nil persons purchas
ing n family ticket, will hnvo tho privilege, to en
ter an goons trco oi ennrgo. liiese regulations
npply to all entries except where test of speo.i
Is required, in which ten per cent of tho whole
premium win ve enurgen.
All persons who Intend to exhibit horses, cat
tic, sheep or swine, shall huvcthem entered upon
the Secretary's books ns fur as possible, tho week
before the Fair. Exhibitors will receive a check
for each article entered, designating tho class and
number of the entry, which must be attached to
the article.
Articles or animals removed from the grounds
ueiore mo close oi the cxiiiuiiton, (.except by per
mission of the President,) caunot receive a pre
mium, though awarded.
A general invitation lshcreby extended to tho
Farmers and Mechanics of Northumberland nnd
the surrounding counties, to attend this Exhibi
tion, nnd bring with them such articles of their
own growth or manufacture, as will interest the
public, nnd lllubtrate tho improvements that arc
golngon In those tiranchcs of American lndustrv,
To Agricultural Bocietics, wo beg leave to say,
thnt nny ofllccrs or delegates whom they may
commission to visit us will meet with n cordial
reception. All agricultural friends honoring us
with their presence, ns representatives of other
similar societies, or In olliclal capacity, will ho
considered as guests of the Boclety, aud freo to
our grounds.
Judges aro requested to report themselves at
the President's olllcc, on tho grounds, first day or
uctoro ten o'clock, p. m., second day of Fair,
when they will he furnished with books of entry.
which they are desired to till up with the awards
nnd return to the Secretary during the second
day of Fair.
Those who cannot attend will please notify the
li-esKicm.. ho invue, tncreiorc, all, Doth at
homo nnd abroad, to attend nnd Participate In It.
cither as exhibitors or spectators, feeling sure
that none wlU'be disappointed.
No premium will be awarded on nny nrtlele or
nnnnni in mo uusenco oi compotitlou, unless tho
Judges deem it meritorious.
Cake, melon, confectionery or other stands, or
wagons, nnd shows or exhibitions, may be ad
mitted, to tue fair uromids ny application to tho
President, nnd paying a reasonable compensation
for the same. None of the above will bo allowed
ontshlc the enclosure uear the crounds.
No species of liquor shall be sold or drank on
the grounds, nor shall gambling bo allowed on
tuo grounds during the davs of the Fair.
A strong nnd cilicient police forco will boon
me grounds day and night, during tho Fair.
T he Society will preserve ull articles while on
exhibition, but they will not be responsible for
liny losses or accidents mat mav occur.
Good stalls, bedding, aud abundance of good
feed for animals on exhibition, will bo furnished
by the Society at fair prices.
All premiums not called for bvthe first of Jan
uary next, will be forfuited to the Society,
J-? Excursion Tickets on all railroads to and
lrom sunbiiry.
r.ximntors.upon receiving thelrclieeks from tho
Secretary, will report to tho Committee of Um
Department to winch the entry belomrs. bv whom
mo places lor exuiniuon will lie assigned.
I no image ut ortiiumiierluud will pass nil to
nc rair ai nan price, ana goods or stock lo nass
free, by order of the Directors.
AUIIllMMIOU. SINGLE TICKETS, 23 vtH.
" Muglc tickets during the Fair 30 "
' Family Tickets, Including all
under 21 years, good during
" tho Fuir, $1 00
A (.rand Parade of tho Order of Red Men. rV!0
or more, will take phico on Tuesday, the First
any oi inc rair, ou tho Fair Ground.
Jtttolptd, That ull members of tho Press be
admitted free.
No winulng horses can euter for a second nro-
iiilum.
UST OF PREMIUMS TO BE AWARDED.
CLASS I.
For tho best f bushel of Whits Wheat, $5 00
" Red Wheat. R HO
Second best i bushel While Wheat,
ii,., i u i...,i
.u i uvnt.
Best 'i bushel Rye.
neconu nesi
Best bushel Corn In Ears,
Second best "
Rest , bushel Outs,
Second best "
Best )i bushel Clovcrseed
Best " Timothy Bccd
UchI !, liusbcl Buckwheat y (Kj
Ji Im,i:. Bolomou Mallck, John Klupp, John
Cudwallader, Amos Va.tino, Uaac Campbell,
Henry Morgan, J. G. Smith. Wm. P. Hull, John
Tweed, Joseph Nieuly, P, D. Shaffer.
CLASS II DWHHAU Catti .
Bctt UulL 3 years obi, uud upwards, 110 00
4d best if (H)
Best Bull under 3 years old and upwards S no
yd best 4 oo
Best Calf, a 00
llc.t Cow over 4 years, a oo
Sd bl 4 oi)
lle.l Cow or Heifer uuder 4 year 5 UU
yd iii " a uo
best llrtfer Calf, you
So premiums allowed ou this li.t excct for
tbuiuub-breds. t'edlgrutM to be left lltt (be
Kucrviary.
Ji UIK4. Wut. llelueu, Jubu Moore, Thoiuui
MeWilllum., Wm. Lrliibuw, Johu IL.u.h, i. i.
Mouliioiiu-ry, D. E. Kcbru, Jubu Caiupbell, Juu.
Klae, Wj. L. bhutfer.
CtABS 111.
lilVOM AMI AI OSSST CATrl.R.
Sams Premiums aud KctfuUliuu., ka u Cluss 'J.
Ji Ih.ks. lutau Viuecul l.uUh Jukusou, luld
well llui kuiuii, lieu, t oiifud, II. ( aii4, iiuuk
Hoy, Jubu Cuupvr, JuioO kit hulls aud Datld
aails.
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Best Boar nnd 8ow under 0 months 5
2d best " 3 60
Best litter of Pigs from 0 to 10 weeks old ' 5
2d best " 2 50
Best fnt Hogs, 3 or more 5
2d Best " 8 50
Jxulijet Joel Blltcrmnn, John B. Lclnbach,
lonn A. cummers, nr. jos. Unas, unns. Knse. J
Hunslcker, Geo. T. Belbcrt, P. 8. Blckle, P. M.
biunaei, u. A Kcunciisiiydcr.
CLASS VI.
lMfOnTFD AND TnoKOromillKO liryFBKfl-
Bcst blooded Stallion, 4 years and upwards (20
2d best " io
Best blooded Stallion under 4 years 20
2d best lo
Best blooded Stallion Colt under 2 yenra 10
2d Best A
Judy. Amos E. Kapp, Dr. J. P. MeClcery,
John Nicely, J. M. Bartholomew, J. Basset, D.
It. Drlcsbach, Furnsworth Reed, H. & Bobbins.
CLA83 VII.
HOItSCS FOR AU. WORK.
Best Stallion, 4 years and upwards,
2d best
20
10
Best Mare or Horse, 4 years and upwards,
10
5
10
11 IJCSV
Best Stallion under 4 years,
Best Marc, and Colt at side
10
Jwlife. Ur.Thos. Hull, Wm. B. Kemcrcr, W.
W. Horning. Valentino Diets, Win. Fnrsoman,
Benjamin llarto, Hiram Young, David 8ellcr.
Aiguu uuri, c ruiiiv Leieiiring.
CI.AS3 VIII.
ItORSRS POlt HEAVY tllLAFT.
Best team or pair fio
2d best 5
Best slnglo horso or mare 5
2d best 8 fio
Best Colt 3 yenrs old 5
Jutlije. John Sheep, Ellas Emorlch, Dr. II. M.
Raker, Ira Fon'cr, John HolEt, Peter F. Bal
llot, Dunlul Kulz.
CI.AS8 IX.
MATCIIRD AND RISOI.E HOUSE"!.
Best matched team In color f 10
" irrespective of color 5
" 8 year old Colts 5
Best single driving horse or mare 5
" Horse or Maro for saddlo 5
Best Colt upon the ground, (sweepstake) 4
2d best " a
Best 2 year old 5
2d best " g 50
Best 1 year old 3
2d best " 1 50
Jmlije. Wm. Cooncr, Gilbert Vorls, M. L.
Snvldgo, Geo. W. Kiefcr, Cyrus Brown, James
H. Cuthcnrt, V. 8. Truckeiniller uud Emandtis
Miller.
CLASS X.
HACKS AMD MULEri.
Best pair of Mules, $3
" single Mule, a 50
" Mule Colt, 2 50
" Jack, ' 5
Jiuhjet. John Porter, Esq., (Milton,) II. D.
Mourcr, Samuel Btirkcnblne, John Biugamnn,
lliiam Young and John 8. Snyder.
CLASS XI.
SIT.Kn OP HOUSES.
Division 1 Second Day, 2 o'clock, P. M.
For horse entered In the 4 minute, and 3,'j
minute trotting race, and tho 14 mllo running
race, best il 5, ilvo horses to enter for tho trot
ting, and must trot lnsldo of four minutes, nud
those horses entering for S minuto trot, must
trot Inside of 3 minutes and 30 seconds, or no
premiums will be awarded. All horses to bo
owned in Northumberland county three months
previous to the Fair. All trotting to harness.
Premium for tho 4 minute trotting, 100. ,
First horse, best 3 in 1 $50
Second " ' " ;;o
Third " " o0
Jwtnr.V. F. John, Abraham Wagner, W.
II. Watson, R. Montgomery, J. W. MeCor
mlck. Isaac J. Sober, William M. Weaver, E.
Chidestcr and John G. Marklo.
Division 3 Second Day. 3 o'clock, P. M.
Premium, $75.
First horse, best 3 in 5 f 40
Second " 20
Third 15
JmUjt. P. L. naekcnbnrg, Geo. B. Caldwal
ladcr, John R. Cooncr, V. M. Smith, Thomas
aesmi, nt. a. u. I lark nnd Gi
come Hurr.
Division 2 Second Day, 10 o'clock, A. M.
r.un-Prc-
nmg a 111 o ; same rules us In Division 1,
miiiin, f.'.i.
Division 3 Third Day. 3 minute j snme rules
as In Division 1, best 35 to harness. Three
horses to enter.
Premium, f 100.
First Horso
Second "
Third "
50
30
20
1 open to nil
Running 1 mile heats, best 2-
norscs, a to enter. Premium,
1 irst Horso, to
JtulMt. C. NefT. John Stltzcl. R. f. Mn..v
J. E. Bartholomew, Wm. 11. Doiity. John Heekcl,
. oiuier, jonn u. nopcwell and J. E. Kathbun.
Division 3 Third Day, 3 o'clock, P. M.
Open to nil horses. Three to enter. Mllo beats,
best 3 lu 5.
Premium, 125.
First Horea
Second " t:-.
Third " 15
y...rt. James Vandyke, Augustus Wald, II.
C. Sticker, W. C. Kapp, J. M. Folliner. Wm. Mc
Nineh, Robert Montgomery. Albert Weaver and
J. McFurlnud, (Northumlwrlaud).
CLASS XII.
I'OI'LTHt.
Best two Turkeys, or more
3
1 50
!l
1 50
3
1
8
1
8
1
1 . ..
Best
'-id
Best
Geese, "
Ducks '
! tt
Chickens "
11 11
Game Fowls, or mora
1
Best
2d
Best
yd
Beat lot of fowls of our Wind, not less than A, 4
Jit,jc hinauucl VYlUert, Wei.er Ba.sler, A.
Vori, Win. II. Lamb, Joscidi R. ll.ill.el. Win.
Grady, W. U. Bogle, M. J, D. Wilbluglou, Johu
tit-si auu tt aiiuiu eci.
CLASS XIII.
V KoKTAUI.E.
Bc. 1; bu.hel Potatoes ft
, " twrt l olutocs y
' i " Turuiis U
Hr.l Krik Toinuioci y
ijiiious a
6 lb-ad. Cabbui;i
II hi IWa Celery 2
' u Rl lb els y
" il tUerl I'uu.l klut U
" 3 Fbld 1'uu.pMu y
" Il MuUtfOt'4 y
Ju.l.u,J. C. Ilorlon. It. J. K.-aler. J. V.
Kiebbolis, l.aiiu Mails, Mlelntvl Fuilrt. It. II.
U'liaudur, J, il. lUiniiq,' aud A. Ill.icr.
t Lisa XIV,
rai it.
lb. I tl'liueu of Appls'S 14
' uu4 uiii uuiittiuus vaiitly 4
SlMWIUItU ul 1414 8
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dl.pla Ul lil4(HS 8
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! Old NcrlcH, Vol. 31, No. 4.1.
PLOWING MATCH.
Bccnnd Day, nt 10 o'clock, A. M.
Best Plowing $10
2d best " 5
3d " " 2 50
Jwlrjrt. Joseph Gass, Oeorgo Seller, It. O.
Kline, Samuel Hoover, Adam Lenker, James
Smith, Adam Vandling and John Lcshcr.
CLASS XVI.
MANL-PACTCUCnS IX OF.NEIUI. IN THE COUNTT.
Best Carriage, 1 or 2 horses fa
" Buggv, open or lop r,
" Sleigh 5
" Double Harness 5
" Blngln " 4
" Bldo Upper Leather 5
" 50 lbs. Flour r
2d best ' " 4
Best Boots 3
" . Shoes 1 50
" Calf Skin 4
" X doz. Brooms j
" BprhiK Wagon 8
" Sewing Mnchine Diploma.
2d best Bewlng Macblue "
Judytt.J. F. Lereh, Ira T. Clement, Wm.
Hood, II. D. Burr R'.tter, (Tnrbutville), Joseph
Carr, John Buyers and John Yomigmaii.
CLASS XVII.
UOME9TIO MANUPACTL'RnS.
Best nome-mado Woolen Cloth 10 yds
" Flannel, 3 yards
" Linen, 5 yards
" Woolen Carpet
" Rug Carpet
" Quilt or Bed Spread
" Farmer's Wreath
" Woolen Yam, 1 lb
" Funcy Patch Work Qallt
Knit Hose
tt 11 1 it
" Hand'-Made Shirt
ti
a
3
4
:
2
2
1 50
9 50
1
1
2
Jmbit, Wm. T. Forsvthe. II. Y. Frlllm?. W
R. Crolzer, Wm. Suvidirc, F. Piper, John II.
Goodman, B. Hal lint, Mrs. nenry Bllllngton,
Mrs. Martin Gass, Mrs. Geo. Gaul, Mrs. G. W.
Stroll, Mrs. A. Wald, Mrs. John Nicely. Mrs. W.
H. Lamb, Mrs. E. Wilvert, Mrs. Adani Vandling
and Mrs. Ellas Eincrich.
CLASS XVIII,
SECOND DIVISION.
Best I.onf Btead
Pound Cake
Light Cake
51b Butter
51b Honey
51b hard Soap
Apple Butter
1 quart Peach Butter
Fruit Preserves
Spice "
Tomato Figs
J
1
J
3 50
a
-
Claimed Fruit, glass Jars
Grape Wine
Currant "
Blackberry Wluo
Catsup
Jelly Fruit
t.;fi.-rMrs. Wm. M. Rockefeller. Mrs. A. Jor
dan, Mrs. Wm. Ilcinen, Mrs. J. B. Davis, Mrs.
vm. T. Korsythc. Mrs. Geo. B. Cudwallader.
Mrs. P. M. Shlndcl, Mrs. John MeFarlaud, Mrs.
Fubcr, Miss Be'lo Martz, Mrs. C. J. Bruner. Miss
Clara Miller, Miss Mary Weaver, Miss Hannah
t ricsiicy.
CLASS IX.
B0Y9 ASU OI111.S UHrAItTMBNT.
Best Plain Needle Work
Ornamental Needle Work
Home-made Dress
Chemise Yoko
Worsted Collar Cuff
Pair Knit Mittens
Fancy Slippers
Tidy
Hearth Rug
Lamp Mat
Crotchet Work Totting
Worsted Work
Ornumcntal Shell Work
Wax Flowers
Bead Work
Pitt Cushion
Sola "
Pair of Ottoman Cushlona
1 50
2 50
1 50
Harman J. Kline,
Jmhiet. Mrs. J. Bird, Mrs
Miss Haughawotit, Miss Anna Bobbins, Miss
Kate Strlnc, Miss Jenny Klapp, Miss Emma Frl
ling, Mrs. John U. Hopewell, Miss Mary Reader,
Mrs. John Nicely, Mrs. Jos. Haas, M"iss Irene
Miller, Miss Mary Masser, Mrs. A. N. Jlricc, Miss
Lluulo Welser
CLASS XX.
PI SB ARTS.
Best Photograph $ 2
" Oil Painting 3
2nd best do 1
" Landscape Painting 2
" Painting of uuy klud B
2nd best do 1
ucst mitruiu Dciupiuro u 1
Jwljic$.-J. H.Jenkins, If. Bllllngton, Mrs. Jos. I
Priestly, Mrs. James Boyd, Mrs. J. H. Vincent,
Mrs. Marlon MeNlnch, Mrs. Wm. B. Doiity,
Miss Bingham, Mrs Peter Vorls, Miss Carrie Hor
ton, Mrs. Dr. MeClcery, Mrs. W, T. Grant, Miss
Amelia Douncl, Miss Bailie Fry.
CLASS XXI.
HISCKI.I.ANEOl'S.
Best Medley of Engravings 8 3
" Lump Shade 1
" infant's Dress 1
" Fancy Trimmed Basket 1
" House Wife " 1
" Set Toilet Mats 1
" Fancy Picture Frame 1
" Arranged Roquet of Flowers 1
" " Vases of Dry Grass, Ao. 1
" Moss Work nud Cyphers 1
" Display of Feather Flower J
" Shell Work J
Jutlqc: Mrs. Johu B. Pucker, Mrs John Rus.
set, Miss Bell Montgomery, Mrs. Wm. 1. Gree
nough, Mrs. R. Montgomery, Mrs. (i.-o. J. Piper,
Mrs. P. Clark, Mrs. Dr. Awl, Mrs. Dr. Puidv,
Miss Huuuuh Stltzcl, Mrs. Wm. Marshall, Mrs.
Sol. Muiti.
CLASS XXII.
Articles not mentioned, but worthy of Pre
miums or spueial uotiee.
Ju,lijtt. Col. Wagonaeller, J. C. Ilorlon, John
M. Huff, A. Shlpmau, Win. Monigoniery, Ell
Shaffer, (Jordan.) Wiu. L. D.iw.iri. John 'l.o.'-
gart, I'hrUtluu Nell, Henry Reader, Juhu B. Hel
ler, Wm. lbx.e aud Samuel II. huoole..
HAS! BA1.U
3 o'clock, P. M., ll day. 4 o'clock, P,
day. I o'cliKk, P. M., Sd day.
fhwt llusu Ball Club In the count)-.
Second
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Third
cent, t-uaiy
I UU kST MATCH IS TUB COI'kTT.
lie. I (two l i-iilei ) 11
II. Vlnconl, Dr. K. V. Clark, J .
Follmer, II. J. llelueu, Win. 11. Bird, J. K. W.i.
tier, Li-als Ifcasit, Wiu. Ktvi.lu, Win. Mcitlue,
Nu ll Wcutk, I apt. t barbs J. liiuuui-r.
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A pfi-iiiluiu ut f 'sJ sill l aUI for lbi Ut Ml.aiu
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10 Linos, or iibont 100 Words, make a Square
1 Sq
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8.50
4.50
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Six
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LADIES' RIDING MATCH. PuLMit'.M, lu. "
Tiiiun mr at 11, a. m.
Tbrccto enter nnd each lady to be accompanied
by a geutlcmnu.
First Premium f Q
Bccond " 5
Juilget. Mrs. W. L. Diwart, Mr.-. W. C. l.aw
lencc, Mrs Robert Montgomery, Mrs. P. L. llaek
cnbiirg. Miss C. Knpp, Miss' B. Ilortou, Mrs.
Jacob M. Fullmer, Mrs. J. P. Montgomery, Nils
Emma Haas, Mis. A. G. Mair. ,Vrs. Charles
Woitzel, Mrs. Dr. Eysler, Mrs. James Vumhke,
and Mrs. Henrietta Cooper.
PREMIUM FOR BAND AND STRING BAM).
A purse of f 50, aud free access to tho fair grounds
at all times.
Best Band
2d" " 1
M" " 10
Jwhyn Hon. F. Bound, Thos. D. Grant. John
W. Biichcr., Judge P.ttlon, J. B. Ncwbakcr, J.
P. Marr, N. F. Browne. Oeo. hill and Johu
Adams.
SHOOTING ON THE WING.-pLitsr, UO.
Each contestant shall have live birds fi.
spring trap to shool at. to bo .fiunlshed hv in,.
Boclety. Umpires uud refcrvc-.' to bo selected bv
contestants.
The Packer Guardt have been engaged to
guard the Fair grounds during the Fair.
Arrangements bitve been made with Irn T.
Clement lo have the Steamboat c bartered durlii"
the rair, so that free passage may ho hud to
those crossing over from Snyder county.
neons.
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i.ovk ami i;M;r.
.4 Yvtmg T.nly Alleyed to hart been Kiilimppcd by
her CfifftoHi 'rii.
A dospatcli lrom Rpiinglicld, Illinois,
snys: Our papers tire filled with do In i Is of
a wedding broken oil", it is alleged, lliruugh
the devices of tho Itoinun Catholic nuns
nnd priests of this city. It seems that ;v
young laity, a Catholic nud a member of
an enruest Catholic fauiiiy. became betroth
ed loa young man whose connection were
with tho Episcopal Church. She declared
that, as his home was to bu hers, nnd his
heart hers, his fate should also bo hers fur
the purpose of the weddinpr ho would be
manied where nnd ns he desired. A via-
1 j lent commotion was the consequence. Her
1 1 IMntlli.r fiml litr,l lnt mil i,n nit.l lliivinl.
, ...IV. Wl Mlll,IIVl.M IIIIM llllVUh?
I ened ; the priests added their warning.
j .Slie stubbornly persisted. Her brother, who
had promised to give her nn expensive
I out lit, charged his mind and declared that
; the obstinate girl should not have a cent.,
! Her lover thereupon ,Rave her l'rotestanl
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1. IIIUIUO ih LflillllV ,lll'l.l, tO UC CO U-Ct! UT Ilt,'I
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iiutitBiiv suouiu wniii, iiuinuii;. i iiusjuuc
ture, more stringent measures were ivsorf;
cd to. The Journal says :
It nppoars. if reports are to he believed,
that the young lady received au iiivitnUon
from the Lady Superior of tho Convent,
near this city, to call, as she wished to see
her. The young lady nnswered the invita
tion in person, and went to the convent to
pay her resjx'cts to the Lady Superior. On
arriving at tho convent she found several
of the Catholic priests of the city there, be
sides a goodly number of nuns, ready to
catechise her in relation to., tho. ollence of
being married by any one except a Catholic
priest. What transpired there partieulaily,
wo do not propose to state, but those who
know the ways of Catholics in such mutters
i can draw their own conclusion."
I The young ludy still presisted, it is said
I in her unholy attempt lo marry tho man of
.' her choice iu the church of their choice ;
j but suddenly, on Thursday morning the
1 morning of the wedding it was found thai,
i she had disappeared disappeared from
I her house, from her friends, from her lover,
I from the city, without a word of explana
tion to anyboily, llic utmost indignation
is felt by the 1'rotestants, who nllego tho
improbable story that the girl has been
kiduapped und locked up in tho adjacent
conveut, or has been spitited away to St
Louis or Chicago. Tho victim of Ibis
treachery is calm and patient, but lie de
clares that he will yet viudicato his rights
aud rescue the lady from her persecutors.
"We know of no place in this Stato where
free trade would not bo suicidal policy,
It would put an end to most of tlio manu
facturers ulready in existeneo, nnd ben com
plete bar to the introduction of others.
The policy that creates dive-sided labor, and
iilenty of it, is directly opposeil to free trade. .
t builds railroads and furn:iees, uud the
thousand other diversified industries which
make them profitable. It increases the
quantity and improves the quality of labor.
It gives tho working man a larger choice
of work, and if ouo department of industry,
is overdone he has choice of others. This
can never bo tho caso where agricultural
products is a foreign one, uud contingent
upon circumstances iudiH-ndent of the
farmer. Au agricultural community depen
dant iion a foreign market can never be
come cither proHiHTous or intelligent. Jlut
as stM-iute other brunches of industry with
it and it will soon become both. Illustra
tions of the truth of this can be sun ull
over tho Stato within tho last ti n venrs.
1 and their existence accounts for tho enor
mous increase of tho.wealth and resource,
of lVuiiHylviinia during the tamo pi-rod, us
shown by the census. I'rotectiou is tho
policy of the lltpuhlii'iiii party, while Ihe
.fatal policy of thu 1 imot-mtic party. If
laboring iiu-ii all understood thia thing no
ono of litem would ever be. found voting
the Ieiijocralio ticket ( A(im!t r6ur II'
limitary.
Tamm anv ix Tiioi'iu k. The Irish nnd
tiernmns ol New VmW i-ity both appears
I.I I41 in tiivull H,.t,i,,Mt 'I 1 111111(1 11 l. 'PI...
4ot4, 4 uu tptt urt si tiling mat una imp
pcind ill the, world of politics fir liiiinv
j t in s is the coin u of tho (u riuaii at Ihe
pivatuit luoiiit-ii'., Tlnaii, ullhoii-h f.-aigu
t-lllA us, aiu largely Joining the iiHlgca id
llm Nulivu Aim imui p.iily, Tin y tiro s.t
Hilary with thu Irish, uud so ilisiuli t with
Tamilian) - which Ia n loli.ru has never
bt-ni ablu lu 'ix'igiii-i but one 1 Inpio id'
(ieriiwita- that llwy uro iu a i-oiniilinii ft'
I ofu rt-U'lluui, and tvi imp'i"ti thk-siroiig-
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y shows lUtlf to la;, hut il la tciuuil cu
rious aud not ullogi llwr wbal was lo U
svlcj. If il ii's hi, Il lluvauus itioiu
rnublu l'i 1 uiuiiutuy ll.tll than uuy ittii.'cr
Whit Is b-ts l ail4.li. lor u Will lottltalily
ulvw II
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lloit il was tiuly naib'Uai In spun a In
l"uii u. . itis iitulKi was tioitttiivl
a aiuutsU lioiu lltu gwvt limit 1.1 br
poll 1 11.4! uiu luft is whaU4 Ut 11 liu. aoj
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