1J imiburu American. H. t. MASSER, E. W1LVERT. Editors. Republican Jitate Ticket. rOH OOVEItNOH, GEX. JOIIX F. H AUTUAXFT, r Moht'jonttry Cottnly. TOM fLTUF.Uli JUDGE. JlOX. 1TLY8SES MKiXUIt, of LrmlfonX Court!. Ton AVIMTOIt OKNUrtAL, IMUu. HEX. IIARUISOX ALLEN, Of TV.rrtll ('Olllij. FOtl CONfir.SS.'MF.T) lit , tiS-.r. - , Co.NsTf WILLIAM M--. 'f " 'iii'i i county, j 1:11' I-' l.l.V , nf (': linn countr. .1. N. M Al.i.in) l-.i!. of Centre eocif WILLIAM M. 'KMSTtiONt., of Lomln- co WI..I.IAM DAVIS. on.ii7.ornc couiitv. J.lMKs X. KKYNOI.DS, or Lancaster connlv " A M U K I. K. DIMMIC, .r Wuvne connty. ' ''SO'tdK V. LA WHENCE, of "tVaMilngton co. I vVIU N. WHITE, of Allegheny coui'ilv. II. A INKY, of Li-high CO:lttv". JOHN II. WALKEK. of Eric county. VRE'IPESTIAL KI.EfTOR9. AuvLi'u K. Bomi Juit.v M. Tiiomivon '"' rt. !. Johsiti A. Bostuii. I I. Jons Pasvmuk. 3. M Alices A. Davis, is. :'. n. FiB. U.MoitiMsoNfo.nBa Hi. .Trssp. Mruim.u HkMIT llllOMM. IT. llEMiy (!l..VI.V, rnr.o. M. Wu.vnii. IS. lloiir.iiT Re,,.. Jony M. !!i;oomaj.l in. Jap. M. Thompovi' S. MlWAllD II. (illL-KV. 1!L". lfirvnv 1 , r.v.. 10. rv. K. Shorwakkh "li. Jons J. CiiLl-rniK. 11. Daniii. It. Mii.i.fh. L'-l. Jambs Patteio-ov 12. Lkano. .M. Mohton John W. Wap ce. 13. TnranoKti Stuoso. Si!. ('iuiu. C. Huvlk. Tun next Presidential Canvass will be ,-om of Hie most iiiiportent and exciting of c.ny for many years prist. Thus far the Southern States present no candidates be i je either the Democratic or Uepubliran Convention for nomination either for the Presidency or Vice- Presidency. Xouo were oiTcrcd in 1808. lu 1S04, in the midst of the civil war, the South n'll rp.l n .,,.ii dale for Vice President in the person of Andrew Johnson, and lie was accepted and Reeled. The assassination of President Lincoln ana accession aud treachery of Tohnson have apparently put an end to -rational tickets arranged after that fash- u. It is currently believed that the Xa- i-m;u iioim disease, just before Lucha uau's inauguration, was the result of a Jesperato attempt to get rid of him in or d'.'r that tho traitor Urecken ridge might be President in his stead. General Grant was elected President on 'i t'eket that had C l;'ax of Indiana for Vice iVesidetit, ami he has not becii molested, i:i!?l'fih JtiffiU.Vy rtniarked that Colfax was v . "(dp Southern i'., ana hence wo an not rauk the noun- !'- " l!i for Vice-President ":i Mie Democratic ticket as bein ; southern it is proper to hear iu mind that Mis- j '-:ri used to bu an extremely troublesom K.ihem State, and that on the Liberal iu publican ticket with Greeley fur Preil d'.i.t appears thu name of Hiuir's cousin, ;.'":.tz Hrown, of Missouri, for Vicc-Prcsi-'!::t. Should lliis ticket be elected, it .-.uld be by ih means extraordinary if ' .-Joy would be taken fatally sick. The fact is that the people of t!,c north i.ava been viciiunz-d in this way too often 1 1 believe, them entirely accidental, and while this .Veliug lasts we need not loci; for .itihern Xatinnnt candidates to stand iu nui.-h f.nvr. And indeed the south has in l ie rast eievcti yeaiu declined relatively in political importance. The struggle is no : 'tiger luLwecn tlic north and the south. is hctwvcu the east and West, and it Is t'mrcfore worthy of coiihideration whether ..iinceie. reprisenting tie-- eaKt, find i.ratz llro'vn the west, the olden auimo' --it v might not spring ., u-iwetu the two fac- .!n , , uo,,s, mthcontctiaont desperate slrugglts. On: neighbor of tli Ik.nonak G uard e unplains of tho "ostentatious'' remarks of the editor or the Jja.iorr.tt last week, in :-gard to publishing the appraiser's list in :.o twin tapers, partly printed i.i Xew i' ik ei'.y, and accises lho editor of that 1 iper for trying to '-white-wash his trading i villi a Hepublican newspaper.'' If the' editor of the Ounrl has only discovered ' that there are !vo -.;-,.i to tho editor of the ' .r, ho la very fur behind tho n-e. I .nee i ue vuiwrut and Guztt'e are piitticc in o.io o.'iice in Xw y, 'ork the edi- i tors of both papers care more for co,,,,. i it . .j pap than lho mten sts of their respective parties. Xor will tlu y take a decided 1 hland either for principles or candidates ! unless they see. a certainty of suc'css We have a'wavs advoJi I , ' . ' advocated V.i-j p-.-.o,,',. nig Of nil county matter in ivn,,.... ,.e 1....1. ' 'ii wjai 1 .... 1 .. 1 mi 1 . 1 1 suns, nuu su.i auiiere to that I 1.. ... . . Minci- I i l ie. n e arc 111 layer of Ictlliig both ..... ! par-1 ..ca ou uiiormeu r. n couiiitlou of .unity utEiir. Xo matter Th,lt partr is .. power-urn ..overling si.ouia be- in- cried in legal pnpers of tlie countv. nri.i, political parties. U has been decided bv ' b.. f.l.,1 . .1 i.-i .... .. J I ...v ..i;iul,k iriLutiais ill tiiur tat II, t advertUftun-nia ii,.tlcj ,,apcr!l 1ai.,ly priuud outside of tU district, aio not a l"g'H uotjee, and wo feel coiilideiit, if leslcd m this Male, tho saino decision would be declared. If our county ofllcials will give tho advertising to the l,ole ,,,,,.,. t,ruMi. er party we nh;,l bo satisfied, but go long V? U ' siv,;n lo l,aP"r partly printed in ork city, and therefore uot leal journals, we shall doubt their legality, and consider they aro imposing unou lh(J (.J. payers by giving illegal notices of our couu 1 a Hairs. ANOTHKIl CANblftATB FOR GovKUNOll. .The- IVmocratie Stato Conrcniiou which i'ett Heading on Thursday last, placed in iioQiii.ntion tho Hon. Charles IX. liucka .1 w, of Culumbm coutiiy, as the Iviuocra l -' ciiudnlatu tor Governor. In Massachusetts tht ro" aro i cotton San!! ",,hW' nuj tf,3u-l,KlSi Point of the Democratic pnpors are at tempting to make enpttnt against General Grant by rldiculirg tits ion, now traveling In Europe with Gen. Sherman. Ho Is galled Pi iuec FreVx-rlcIt and (tun. Sherman ! his servant, (ten. Sheiunn aiso comes in forasharcofridicnlowcause ho had the courtesy, ns nu office and gentleman, to show civilities to tV (rand Duke Alexis on his hunting cxfditio. West. Thcso offl ecrs have dislinguishd themselves in aid ing to crush tho Tcbcioii, aud can never stand well with XorUrn dough -faces or Southern rebels. Hut iiU are tho argu ments and the principle of modern De mocracy. Yet these sine editors, even now, confess that they ah, prpared and willing tf) "cat '''ft" and swtVlow Horace Greeley no-' his isms, if be leaders of tin 1'' "umorc ConreutJon rcslvc that they must do so. On fitiir.lnJ11ijii nfu. or it nin hours executive scsiin, the Mimto advised the I miieiii 10 umoliatc an aciuilioiml nrti- '" to the Trent; of Wellington by which 't is thought all niiiudcrutanding and dis Jtisfaclion between the Uiiitod States and Luglaiu, ..; u P,.moVeJ. The additional article, when ratified by the uT0 R0Vern nent.. will 8ttlo the qUtftion of consequen tial aAr.w?Cs,and the (.Mieva 15oaid of a.-i... tnuion will. he p,.0(,((. todecide eqt.itabl the question oCreal dsiivagc presented or its consideration. Thk f.-ltoH-ing shirt speoch'is said to have Iven spoken, !y ft delegan-, at the lata Aahor Keform Couvention, held in AVi.'liamsport, lx. ; "I am the special riend of tho l:ihni-inr I man. Xo one likes letter to see a man work than I do. In fact, I had rather see That delegate is a mode. of cnmior, and j expresses tho true seutimeni. 0f ,uost 0f : the leaders of the Labor Iieti,.,,, ,oVc j incut. AVoudcr if lie hails from tin, pl!lCc? j Tun Civil Kiohts BiLr.. The Ciu Riylits bill, which has been hanging be ; tween the two housis nf CVnigrrss, and its passage through theScnate persistently ob jstructedby Mr. Sumner, except his cx I Ireino measure shouid be saddled on that of A mnesty, finally nisscd that body at the night session ou Thursday, and it has doubtless passed or will pass the House and receive tin: npiiroval o the I'r.-si.lent. Th.. ! b,i" pmvfl1'' ! publfc enlei j is required, s that it owners or persons in any public inn, or any place of rtiuiiment. for which a license and the owners or nersons in charge of nny stage, coach railroad, or other means of public carriage for passen gers or freight, make any distinction as to the admission or accommodation on ac- count of race, color or previous condition ot servitude, they shall be punishable for every offence by a tine of not less than !?.AlO nor more than $,X00, and shall he liable to suits for damages iu any of the United States courts. The Amnesty bill havhur passed the Seu ate on Wednesday last, it was at once sicn- I cd by the President, and on receipt of the I message to that ellect in the House, Mr. I Holers, of Xorlh Carolina, elected to Con ! makinfVVVy'clIV'lAd.l.is disa : (iisuict beiug represented. The Amnesty I till removes all disability from nearly two 1 hundred thousand persons, lcavinc milv '''ss llla." lwV !lllndred who it is unsafe yet to admit to full political privileges lho n-esutent has approved tho act amendatory of tho election law. It pro vides that all votes for Keprfsenta'.ives in Congress shall hereafter be by written or printed ballots, any luw of any State to the coutrary not withstanding. Horace Greeley has formally accepted i uc iKuiiiiiiiiii.ii ior i-resuint, given linn by tho Cincinnati Convention. His letter til acceptance is dated tho i!l)ih ulr. II.. -,v of says he delayed his response until he could learn how the work of the Conveution was re ceived in nil pru ts of the country, and he is now saiisfied, from telegrams, letters and comments of journalists, independent of ol bciat patronage, that the Cincinnati move ment has met the stamp of public opinion as 'admirable," saying thai it "cists before it the wr.'cl; and rubbish of wornout con tentions and by-gout- Icuds, aud embodies in tit and fl-.v words tho needs aud aspira tions of today." Mr. Greeley goes ou to make a sort of resume of thu Dnmosiiin.i.j ia .t!";,,'ibi:''u' platform, and says it is iu rl , t!" ".'"I'l-era-iu 'f decaying par- t'es protest against "stray ng and halliiV';" ho is conlident (hat "the American pe.M.le will bear the Libira! cause ou to triumph." Oi.u Catholic Movement in r.r. ; non:. The Pnstou G'.'c'c says: letter Irom Brussels iiiform us that the Abbo Juul . qua has arrived I here and has been lectur ing iiininrt the pretensions of U,0 ltomish Church. Cauon Motils aud another Catlio i he priest, M. des Piilirrs, formerly prior of ; llu liClic lictiiK's of Solesmes, has joined i'..iu uiovcmeni. They advocate, wo are told, "thu fusion of all Christian churches, the return to primitive practice, the elec tion of the ministers by the congregation, an 1 against the confessional, tho celibacy "u uio support by tiio Mate ', " ' ? f. "i" ' "u '"le ,t" uiu v iiiu"iii! inr(!f writes lliat the Old Catholic movement has many Vympathizerl n"'l"'g the clergy of Uio djoccso of Paris, but.lluj-v. kteP b!,1-'k becauso they do not ?' 1 ,'! Wu '''.reutes. The Abbo Mi- c - ,nuA ,M rc,"Ci- l-'"rs from more than sixty pr.esU of lho diocese, statin" that thev wniilil Lift. 1 .... 1.. :"? ... . lllll mil ii!.. .I...II. 1-, .. ... J ,. j 1 ".. iiiiiiii-umil'iY, 11 llicv .1 ..I ...o .1. -. 1. 1-.. .. . . . J ' . J .. """" ""'ii Biiirvaiiou in caso l!.r.v in... n t-.n ...... ....I .1..:.. -. sivni-u iiieir o'linious. T..r .l..,.line ; t(J creating consteriiar.ion prices of coal in ilKt.mg the pro-it mining ,Uid carrying comparHes I uihecoa leg bins, whose, ,nnl ........... :.Loa' Pr"lM,sition to give lil.'ivn. a n i.....,il..u Si. 1 IIUII inillinr. pl.jyets a inonth's holiday, in order to " u l"f fjn'ni ouik ol" tho supply on hand and thus by forcing a lictitTons scarcity produce inHation of prices for which there is no necessity, aavu to pay dividends on watered railroad stocks. Heroin is tho real .ecret of the troubles iu he mining region. The manner iu which railroail and mining companies havo been secretly managed, their stock dishonestly multiplied and their expenses maintained far beyond iheir real necessity, tnako it nc ccssary to resort to artiliciiil means to in crea! tho price of coal, iu order to meet their illegitimate, dividends. There is not a railroad in lho mining region, but what is represented by at least a third more stock than ought to havo been issued, and to pay dividends on this, labor must be do. privcd of its just dues, and tho consumer of coal made lo pay an unjust prico yyr. rtsbuvg Journal. The estimated value of the raw material imported lact year was Sia.OoO.HOO, and i V"'r,u of, 11,0 Mk "niinicture. M.VJ00,. 000. 1 Ina branch of industry WH, neVer ryrfra The Hon. D. W. VoonnEES ro-detlned his position at an assemblage of 3000 per sons, at Terro Houtc, Ind., on Saturday evening last. Ho reviewed tho political career of Horace Greeley, pointed out why Democrats could not possibly support him for tho Presidency, and favored a strict Democratic nomination at Baltimore. voouiir.Ks fokloks hope. Mr. Voorhccs, during tho course of his address, said : 1 was in my seat at my desk in the House when it wns announced that Horace Greeley had been uominated for tho Presidency. It no more occurred to me that lie, or tho men who liad nomi nated him, would have the brazen audacity to expect Democrats to support Attn thn it did that tho disciples of lho 'iris' im' re ligiou would turn away from "lu,r until in an hour und worship M!-"'' prophet of God. I conjid'Ued myself and my friends about n tUt, ,l!!e .",ll'x: peeted folly of tho copfenH'oat C incinnati had opened to ii a sine flf tV road to victory, and to the rest-""?" f K-"d gov- ernment. I recalleo-,-- . Lincoln was fciecv crats were runup' ""u , ,,lv,u,:uu' iu I still am, t"1 wc,1,aJ a bVUV ,Ppo1"" tunitv for ,;ces tll,ul wc mitI known siuee I'ier-wni elected twenty years no. Thepii''of pf l)0lity was the ga,p our party principles and our party j,'iy conjoined. They were identical. .iS FEELINGS AT THE C'Ol'HfiE OF SOME OK HIS PAUTY. You can hardly imagine, therefore, the feeling with which I saw certain uncertain newspapers hauling down Democratic names at their mast-heads and placing iu theit stead the name of one who has more fairly earned, and luoro fully enjoys, the hostility and aversiou of tho" Democratic parly luan any other man in the United Stales, hnd that, I know, is rt strong state ment whilo Graut and Mutton and their coadjutors are iu existence. Impartial history, however, will sustain me in it. GKEKLLY'S AIlt'SE OF THE DEMOCRACY. For thirty years, commencing far back, wden these gray heads before me were black and young, and continuing until willi'm the last three weeks, there has been i no fortj of coarse, brutal, and infamous as- ( sault wich Horace Greeley has not made i on the Democratic party, in the aggregate : ana in uciaa, tn nmsse and individually. Ilis malevolence has been unceasing, un sparing, and 'liiiversal. He has ranged everywhere for ubjects of his hatred and vindictive abuse. uc imsl nol hesitated to call our foremost iimn. like Horatio Sey mour, liars and villains and traitors, lie has aiso singled ont the people in private life and denounced them as ignorant, sor did and vicious for selecting Democratic otlieials. (hie of his special callings for years has been to assail the constituents of gentlemen who voted against his heresies in Congress. CAN THE SOl-TH TltCST OKEK1.EY ? Hut it is saiil that Mr. Greeley's election will bring relief to'lhu South. On what is this claim based '( lias it any rational foundation ? Can good come out of evil V Can a wise and beneficial Administration spring from dangerous and unconstitutional principles honestly entertained? If so, why should a man ever be chosen to oilice with reference l bis principles f Can the South trust the man who preached the right of secessiou, and then desired the slaughter of those whom he helped to mis lead into its practice? Aside from the question of his integrity, is the judgment of such a niau safe ? What guarantee has the South, or any other portion of the "iyCYiPs.iii)iIar capricious freaks n hen I was allowed twenty minutes, a few everything I have heretofore said iu reard 10 ins adiiiinisl ration. Those who have charged that I was about to support him only judged me by themselves, and sup posed I could abandon luy principles us easily as they have theirs. "Put i !!. possible with Greeley if his election depends on mo votes of ihu IVmocratie party ? . an any one who knows the history of this grand party seriously think so? niiiiersi pie Democratic say in mviiiiii.ui.-u uv nuiiimore, and every crat ot diKtiuetion, whether in public: or piMiiu: me, irom one ocean lo tlic other. should support him, ho would not receive ; tin average of more than fifty per cent, of iou iuocrauc vjtcs ol tiiu I inted States. a ins 1 as 4 as iirmiy believe ns I do that the sun will rise to-morrow. And if the MAli:-s ANH tvI-LY of the hour should consummate his nomi nation I is in willing my judgment may be ! esled hercriltrr by the record I make hero : to-night. But aain, would the success ofi Mr. nveley bo a success to tho best inter ests of the country y I have pointed out why I think not. It is claimed that his administration would improvo upon ("rant's. It might, and still compel the united opposition of all friends of reform ! and good government. Hut on what point ... puum: poucy is mere any issue between Hi-mi sn.i i;...,i....'j ,--,,-' . ;.r days aero, on the Moor of tin. Hoi.., ;,. ellectini' the iioiniii:iii.,o r 1 . rh i ...v.-,,. ,-v,,j-,r,,-.-..,., ivhicli lo point out why I was not in favor ' an(l 'l,s'' tIl;il several other Tailiinany poli- ' TTAVIN(f recently lost an arm by an aei ideut of Mr. Greeley I did not suppose it was nc- ', ticians gave in proportion to their inenns ' , ?",xho, l;"!ro:'l, l'' " 'deb I i deprived cessary to consume the lime in defining ! H 0.000 were given f.,r the above pur-1 h'.vm i S tn.XW0ntrWOrd C;,ra?t 1 "i,l done '-y the ol,l ring of XCW York Jun- ccV.Vtta mat. oitea beiore. and I reiti-rnli ln.ro aerers. J Ins statement. tnkRti it. ........ ; Proiiionoff..!' .i .ni;..; ... . .. . iinu me Heart ol tilt! lauorm.r uon. tr;i cr to lin.l n f...... ...o..i... r.. h.. . ... ueciion or t ie Kennb icnn Cnumr i '...... ! Who compose the civnt innioi ilv of lho his iiroilncl r.fim. 'i.,k... :.. ' J . 1 : tio"' If nominntcj and elected. I Promise, lo lis. ! .'any. and I haaar Ino'thi ... In ! ar eenV Z I. Vi .V S. " " nl ! " ot said nicc to ihe bes, of iv , t!at even if Mr. Greeley should he : the Prcsidencv. Men i,,. b. v.. .VJ ' .. . ""'"ll. ?""? ! V,i v o Vi J . ftoiuc one point . icreni sort ol gathering from that which it .nut t On the contrary, on nil questions met at Columbus, Ohio, on the -'-'d of Fo ol national import Greeley has warmly en-! binary, and was not engineered bv noliti- dorsed tho present Administration, and lias ucver revoKcn mat enuorsenient. VOOItHF.KS UlCTKltMINFI) TO FIGHT , ACI AINST THK C1N( INNATI NUMINF.K. j . For my part, fellow citizens, I crave and pray for a success that is real, and not a I delusion and a snare. I have taken my j present course with a view to that end. If I others nad tieen silent and waited for tho action at P.allimore 1 would have b. cn I ...n tout It .l .0 r, ..' '"..v,l., vmci iiiciuoers 01 ; till) DCIIIOCIII I 11- ll-l.lv .. .nntn.l ...1.1. j -.....vllvu mm niu i Svidflt", n' ,rWM -"!'"1"u'ti'' j tiui i:ie piiuue, have the right to nteak -...s, .m iin-i uoi mug ago, in nivor Ol 11)0 noiniuation of Mr. Greeley, I know of no canon of tho party which condemns mc for aniiuuuoinjT my opposition to liim. If they ....I .. .1 1T.1 I . '.- m o uio iig.it to IKIVIse tlic abaiijonmeut oflA-moeratic principles, I surely have tba light to declare in favor of them. 1 fclmll certainly continue to do so, without let or i . . . ' doniiieut osiiuiauco irom uny quarter. Is it any more dictation for mo to speak than for others t A HOI'E AND AN Al'l'KAL. in concitiKion Jlr. Arooilmp i.-.i.l have high hopes of tho wisdom and inte". nty of lho couvenliou to assemble at Haiti more. I do uot belicv.o such a disaster can belal us as the nomination of Greeley 1 believe honor and principle will prevaii If however, it should happen otherwise, aud I should bo laid away in my political grave, alongside of lho dear old party for whom I havo fought a hundred battlesand never ono against her, all X ask of you, my constituents, whom I have known and loved so long, is to writo ou my tombstone: He foughl the right und kept the faith. UHJiiMKATIL', THEM OPINION SFEKCII. OK THE Nashville, May 2C.-Tho Union American, Democratic organ, regards Voorhecs' speech os containir. .n .i... can bo said against Jlr. Greeley, end savs his fiicuds must work iu harmony to e. cure las uomiuatiou at Jialtimore. JI5WS ITEMS. OSE-TiiitiOif the population of Missis sippi can not ?ad or write. A block ofgranito weighing 700 tons was blasted rotn a Thomasson, Conu., quarry, recenty. A YorNC laly of Flushing, Xew York, died on her vending day, and was buried in her bridalro'e6. . A ukvivals reported in the Topeka, Kan.? jail, au' seventeen convicts havs been hopefully onverted. The Xew ork HcraUl rakes up the alarming filth of Xew York city with a three ppMinn vhemenco. IS Ocean comty, Xew Jersey, the woods arc being destnved by 11 res. The loss thus far is estiuated at 100,000. A Ti!OY inuscal coniposer is called C. Mortimer Whisioy. He was not the au thor of "coming through the rye." Thk Lewislnirg, Centre and Tyrono railroad is to bo put through at once. The liuaneial aflkirs of Lehigh county are in confusion. Democratic rule. It is generally conceded all over tho State, thaL this has been the coldest spring in tho memory of the oldest inhabitants. The first (aud only) "Greeley victory," the choice of a Police Commissioner in Schenectady, over which tho JViTiiok crowed so lustily, turns out to hpve been the electiou of the regular Demoi ralie can didate over the Hepublican. His majority was thirty-four on a light vote. Heue is something for men who believe iu strikes to think oft Within a period of fourleeii months two societies of irou work ers in England paid out for tho support of nieu on strikes, the enormous sum of 2S:,000. Half of this amount would have amply stocked tin immense co-operative manufactory. At the close of the rebellion the United States found itself iti possession of a num ber of railroads, vvi:l material and stock, which the Southern companies bought on time at Stf.OOO.OOU There were exactly fifiy of these road. June 30, 1371, thir teen of them paid up all indebtedness, which, principal au l interest, was :2,:iS'J, 000. The export cotto i trade of Xew Orleans j never falls short of S 11)0,000,000 a year, j and exceeds the iuiix'i ts live-fold. One-half . i of the cotton crop of the South goes to mar- j ; ket through Xew Orleans. Xew Orleans j has only one grain elevator, and that is idle, only lifly-four thousand bushels of I irrjiin lvivin iimkp,1 tl,rrii.rl, tt,-,t I ' ..i..rM.... l.i .-i.. r,.. ,w Physicians in various parts of the coun try say that nervous complaints are more ! frequent at present than thev have been ' for many year. It is attributed to the fact that during the cold, dry weather of j February and March, the atmosphere was ! loan unusual degree surcharged with dec-! tricity ; while the warm, damp, limp days I of April produced a fueling of nervous ex- j haustion such as the hard drinker feels j when he first breaks his habit. j Up to the present time three miles of; buildings have been completed on the south ' division of Chicago on the north and south : stieets, and nearly as much on the east ' and west streets. In the material of the structures erected, iron, brick and sand-j stone predominate. Many very haudsome I marble buildings have been put up. In nine of the principal streets ti,!)77 buildings j are completed, 5,700 are half finished, aud ' 4.SS.5 begun. The number of men employ- j ed in the work will bo doubled within a : month. j Ills Sl-ppoiitkks. Prick Pomeroy M' ',.'.!.'.'.;. nr. .'U'H-.te in the nn.nrtic'.e in the lust issnu of Ih'm I t.ui-il, 1(1 .cv i ois., uon Willi that or Hit; New York M'ovhl'M. viz : that si,-. t;rt.1.t.y ,.IS t10 8U.,,,01.t ofi all the corrupt rings of Xew Vork State i looks very significant. ' i Foreign nilviee f,how Antioch to be in a' Ieiiorable condition. Earthquake shocks ; slill coiitiuue ; people are afraid to inter i the ruined city, and tho dead lyiii" tin- ' uuucu win iiKeiy gencnte a pestilence. forget this fact, ; (1 Tllu ,f'flu soli's at a recent meeting of v.. , . "l1'10 two milllions of bonds were authorized to 1 : i.-Mieu, ami mat 1110 amouut was immo- t.iaieiy negotiated with tho Pensylvania railroad company who will furnish the mo- oey as required The ueiiul guage is to be adopted T.HK A OKKINOMLN'S X"OM I NATION. Kcfernng to the nomination of Gen. Grant by lho workingmen's Xaticnal Convention, on I hursday last in Xew Vork, and the fact that Gn.eley received but live votes the Pittsburg Mornituj Mnil savs : "As an indication of the feeling among" tlio work ingmeii of the country, this vote is signifi cant, showing, ns it docs, that the labor interests of tho nation are with an admin lKtration that has carefully guarded them. 1 11s U nrt.iiin.iniK'd vn..,...i: .. ....Tt-Uiiii was a uu- ciaus, which is nnotlilice significant fact, j 1110 interests 01 labor as well as of capital demand that the tireseut administration Biioum uo coniiuued in power." A newspaper iu Jacksonville, Illinois, has lost thirty-five cents in three libel suits brought against it. It is 0 rare thing that physiciaus give any countenance to a mediciuo. tho mauu- faclure of which ' -''.. "OUl 1110 la ti n.wi t 1 a n uiy exception we know of is Johnson's A 1 II..: . ..... . """""Oil -u. mi) uu uiiuieiii. I bis, we believe n I endorse, and many of iliem use it iu their nraclice with "... tvon, lersons requiring purgatives or pills should bo careful what they buy. Some pills not only cause griping pains, but leave tbn liou'nlti in f I ,...: -. ....... ... uuntivu etaic. x ar- 8ons. iwalivc I.:,. .: ..,, . and cleanse lho blood without injury to tho system. J J The receipts from tho tax on tobacco, in Kiehmoud, during the past four mruths of this year, show a falliug off of S2J1,573. as only t'Iu' Ll8t "'t'ar' the totaI being An elderly German of St. Louis blew his brains out tho other day, and ono of tho papers heads an account of tho perform ance, "siuicido Xo. 50;8. We are clad somebody is keeping count. Mits. Lewis Downing, wifo of the principal chief of the f'liornVoA "Winn ll-wl atlahlcquah, recently. Hho was a Miss tyre, a white lady of I'hiladelphia, who! conceived a romantic passion for tho chief, and was marriod to him but a few months I siuce, after the death of his first wifo. j HON. Wit. P. Sc-iiKM. Ima ishlilihi, 1 nomination for Governor by tho Williams, port Labor Ilcfonu Convention. Theaes of L'old, of iron nml r imm- i.o i." since passed away, this must be the ago of humbug At all cveuts Mr. tSchell is egregiously humbupged if he considers his nomination by a thin convention of bastard I Ubor Iteformcrs anything more than an 1 emr.y honor, t . . . . ' ..'llll- . - , .,. Ul IHC IU L'l'S III 111V i imiiK L yu ine sanguine hopes of the Jiritish free i .tc " "-UL 1 commissionlu. subject The Hoosac Tunnel is still progressing satisfactorily. Tho total boro for March was 300 feet. Total length, opened to April 1, 10,002 feet, or nearly four miles. Total remaining yet to open, 0,4'20, or ubout a mile and one-sixth of a mile. COIUlESrONDENCE. Watsontown, May 27th, 1872. FitnoND Wilvert :- As our town is possessed of considerable importance as a lumber manufacturing town, a word through the medium of your columns, may call the attentiou of those wishing to settle In a thriving borough, to thu vast, growth of this one and its timnuliicturies. First on the list comes the Watsontowu Lumber Co.'s saw mill, which, during the year '71, 1 sawed six million feet of plank and boards; next the bill and limber mill of Cook A Pardee, who, during the same time, manu factured about seven millions of feet of bill stufT; then comes the sash and blind fac tory and planing mill of Wagner, Starr & Co., whose account runs up to four milliou feet of lumber used during the same time ; then the saw and planing Mill of A. Par dee, which, during the same period, manu factured about three and a half millions of feet. A boot and bhoe factory, which placed in the market, during '71, fifteen thousand pairs of their own manufacture, j a large tannery, a belling factory, and last, j but not least, a bucket factory which, dur- ing the same period of time, manufactured 15,000 dozens. As these are all in opera tion at the present time, vou may be as sured that our town, of right, assumes the j name of being one of the best locations along the West Prauch of the Susqueban- j na for the investment of capital. - , All politics seem to bo dead, with the exception of one or two of the friends (tho only ones) of the little g (Greeley), who talk Greeley wherever and whenever they can get any one to listen to them, lloth Democrats and Kcpublieans arc quietly awaiting the actions of their respective conventions. Expect to hear from tnc when anything of importance occurs in this end of the county. Till then, I remain, Yours Truly. Uppkp.-Kxdfi:. Candidate Cards. To tho Voter of orlliiiiiiltcr!uii! (on III f. fe'loir I ifuoii . llavini; onnsciitivl to Im n i cainliriate for the oili'-p or Slicrilf. suM'-ct t ,,IC Hipuhlican County Convention. I w.mi.l "k my friend lliroiuliotit the comity to iif I honorable inoiins to in instruct delegates ut the m imai-v t-H.-ii,,,, in mr t. hall'. SAMIFI. II. KOTHF.RMF.L. Tievoiton, May IS, ls;j. To tho Voters of oi-IUiiiubcrluiil Coiuit). I will be a candidate for the ofB.'e of Shrrill' at the coininc Countv Convention, and would re- , fcpectfully ask the voters to select delegates who wiil support in for the notniuatlun. I J. M. JOHN, j Mt. Cnrinel, Pa., May 11, 1S7.I. 1 To Hip oters of .ortliuiulorluinl i County. 1 will tie n candidate for the office of She rill' I subject to the decision or the Republican County ; Convention, and would respectfully ask the voters i to select delegates to support me forth)' notninu I lion. BF.XJ. UOUXF.lt. j Shamokiu twp., May 11, 1SJ2. To tho Voterst nf XorthiinilcrliuiI Co II ut)'. I have consented to be a candidate for the oflice of Nhorlll" at the coining Republican County Convention, and would reel grntul'iil to my fi iends U they will select delegates to support nie for Hie noniiiiation. GF.or.tiF. (iAUi.. L'ppcr Angnstii twp., May 11, 1S72. ........ raimii. ii cieeien 1 sliull endeavor to! perform thu duties cf ilia olllco impartially and ' to the be.-t of mv ability. j .. ., , , " JOHN A. TAYLOR. ! Northumberland, April 6, 1"72. Kor Comity Coitimiiouer. 1'kli.ow Citizens : Having l.een solicited bv i many of my friends in diifureut sections of the j coiiuly, f atTt-r mvsolf ns u c.ti.li,l!.i.. f..r ... to it.j j "VOT,t'E U ,U;R'-V Kvt". hnt the I -i. Council of the Uormnrli nf Mill.... Town have passed tho follovvius Ordinance, a.lmltiliip; wit Ii lu the borough limits, that portion ,.f Tinbin township kiiowii ns Centre street. .1 i.lot nr .1...1. 1,1.1 or which will he lllled in the ollleu of llie Court ofQuaiter Hessiuns of Norlliuinh. rland county on the first day of June, A. !., Is7' : ' ' OKDIXAXCF. Itc it vdi;'.iiJ ni.il tmv-tet! by the 7'oe ii '.'ti.-.'i Of tilt JIuSMI.jh Of .l.l'f. , ilHll it i, Tc(.' nutcl.il by fit authntity of the tmae. That thfl limit-. .,f the said borough bo extended so ns lo iuciude the following property, vizi Hejjlnniii!; at ihe bti. rough line near Franklin lloyV lot, 1 hence .i'on-. Locust Alley South '.'1 d.'ir. W. '.'ti.S peche 10 the Southwest corner of Milton lias Light l o.'s lot i Ihencu K:ift SO perches along lumU i, Geo. linker and K. V. Chapin 10 stake In centre or Tin but Avenue ; llicnrc North I deir. F.. f,5i, perches iileng the centre of I'm t.ut Avenue to stal e hi centre or Broadway ; thence South 'J! deg. VV. 45'.; perches alone boioti.-h linvm sink... tbenco ulons; borough lino Nuith b7 deg. W. 61 cm uca 10 ciaiio iu i.oeusi Alley to place or be fcbiiiiug, embracing ull that property known us Centre street. Ac. JOHN S. I'ETERMAS, Secretary. Milton, Jiiuo 1, 187J.-3w. Valuable Ileal Estate at Private : Kale. iH-n.Rlorr PR IMP TIM-fcc .. i rpiin A. acre of j ..voi. it ii 14 one ! of ground, recently the iir...u.rt ,.r Samuel L. Culp, situated near' Fawld's Mori, iu" ' Lower Augusta twp., Northumberland county I r;i win De tout at private sale, on reasonublc i terms. For further particulars Inuuiro of O. C. D1SSINGER, Committee for Fort Augusta Building Associa tion of Sunbury. Sunbury, June 1, I873.-tf. NOTICE is hereby given that on tho nlne-tc-cnlli day or March last past, the netltir... I leas ot Noribuinberlaiid comity, praying tho Court to add certain ameiidineuls to its Con stitution, which suid amendments were and ru inuin Hied in the Prothouotary's olllce of the said county, and unless sutUelent reasons be shown to tho contrary ou or brforx i). s tly in tuuU oases made and provided. WM. D. HAl'PT, Frotu'v. 6unbury, May S4th, 1873. 7 UKAWIk OPE!ii4 of ths largest and most fashionable stock of Cloths and Cassimeres of everv pradft. nr.,1 fiAiilliimn.,'., V...... : 1 , i I UCIltlOmeil S i lirillshlllg Goods, at THOW. O. JVOTT'N MEItCHAXT TAILOH STORE, I la Miller's Bloek, Third street, two doors below : Market, SUNSURy, PENN'A. ! The most fashionnble clothinsr made to order ! from every variety of goods. i "'V""1 ,l,a bctl selected stock lu New York "" '"'I'l1'"- , I ttt11 u t "nvlneed. i Arrllwls. THOH. r.. sott. buiis oi an sixes made up at Ihe shortest no. iitto bbcrtisemcnls. Ofllcp of the riillmlolphln A Itend iiiff (tail Itoud Company. No. 227 Bourn FoCRTn Street, Pbila. A special meeting of the toekbolileri of the Philadelphia nml Rending Rallrond Company will bo held lit the ofllee of the said Coinpnny In the eiiy of i'liilndelphin, on Wcdncsdu;, the 10th day of June. 18", ut 12 o'clock M., when and where the Joint nijreeniont entered Into by the Board or Mutineers of thu Philadelphia and KcudhiK Rail Road Coinpnny and the Hoard of 1 Hi colors nf the Schuylkill mid Suvipichaniin Rail Rond Company, for the consolidation of tho said Companies, unci tho merger of the said Schuylkill and Pitequchannn Rail Road Coin pnny into thu Philadelphia und Ri'iidlni; Rail Itoad Company, will bu suhiniltod to the said Stockholders, and a vote by ballot in person or by proxy, taken for the adoption or rejection of tho tame. J. .V. JONES, frecretarr. MayS9th, 1873. Juncl-St. Olllec or the I'lilliKlrlphln A Itrnd iitt; Itail KokiI C'oiuuii)'. No. 227 Soctii Fot iiTii Stmept, 1'iiili. A special meet In i; of the stv.kholdcr of the Philadelphia und I-adiiiT Rail Ro-.-.d, will be held at the otllce of tho said Company, iu the city of rhilidlphiii. on Wednesday, the Hull day ot June, lt7'i, tit one o'clock, p. in., when null where the Joint nitreenienl entered Into by Hie Hoard or Manauers of tho Philadelphia and Reading Rail Read Company and tho Board of Directors or the 1'ort Kennedy Hall Koad Com pany, rir tho consolidation of the said Compa nies, and the meiirer of the said Port Kennedy Rail Road Company Into the Philadelphia und Rcadiiij; Rnilrnad Coinpnny, will be f "bmltU'd to the said Stockholder, aud a Vote by ballot, in puisoti or by proxy, taken Tor thu ndopllon or rejection of the dame. J. W. JONKS, Sticrctsrv. May 2'.lh, Juntl-l'.t. rAMIIXGTON IIOI'NF., C. NEFK, rropiittor, Corner of Market & Second Streets, opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Pa. MnVJVTO. IIAtl'IIY A COS C'OM'M. O "1 V innde from 50 ets. Cull and examine, v'1" Vi Samples sent (poMnire bee) for .VJ vlf. t h it retail ipiick fur S10. II. 1,. WOL.COTT, Jl-lt. lbl Chalh.ini S.piare, N. Y. Aoi;ms Wantkii f.jr the Al romooiui iiv of "Horacie Greoley or llec;il!ections of n Busy Life, lilustrnlcd. lb'.' Life an 1 Tinn s of so great a l'liilai l hropist an I liel'oniier, cannot fail lo arrest everv true Aiucrl can. SeinUXoOrorsiimplccopv. K. H. TRKVP, Jl-tt. Pnbiisher, No.'. Hi; .adway, N. Y. T )J hennaiiej-, or Kosil Chttriiiini;. X How cither sex may fascinate en I iraiu the love au l a!Iectiot,s of any person thev choose, lu stanlly. lids simple mental cfUii nunt all can posses', free, by mail, for 25 -t., together with :i manl ike i:uide,l'.L'Mlian liaiic.llieiiiis,Hiiils to Ladies, Ac, A queer, trxcitinir liook ; 10il,000 soid. Address, T. WILLIAM sv. CO., jl-lt. Publisher, I'hila. First I'leiniuia Am. lust. 71. Double Elevated Oven, Warming t loset. Broil ing l'oor, Vender Guard, Dumping and Shaking Grate, I)ire?t Draft. I CI.LKR, WARRKN .V CO., 3li Water Street, New York. jl-lt. lieuiietljN lieuilot-k Oiotmrat. The pro)nictor his. by the ns- '. .sistanee oreinineiil Physicians and .( heiiibts, succeeded In uiili.iug the medicinal properties coniuined ed in the Oil, Pitch and Rosin or the Hemlock Tree, and obtained a valuable preparation to be i.pplicl as a Salve or Pleslcr for Khcuira tisin. Croup, Pain or tforeui.-s ol" the Back, du st or Stomach. Pibs, Salt Rheum, Seui vv. Sores, I'lei-is, ; Bullions, Sine Cuius, Frost Bites, ; In, in. 10. cor-' Breasts and Nipples, Rmgwonni, ' Chilling and skin diseases or bill lumialorv nn- ! i ture. CIlAIil.KS N. CKITTENTON. Agent, j jl-lt. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. TVcYlsr rarbolic" Tablets " j - K....U3 .v h.aii-.i;ni:ns. I These Tiiblets present th? Acid iu Combination i , with otln r cllltient remedies, in n popu'ar form, : for the Cure of all THROAT and LI" NO Hi- I senses. Iloarscners and I' lei-nil ion nftl.o Thro.it 1 are immediately relieved and sta'.eincnis niecon I stiintly being scut to Hie proprietor of lelicf in j cases i.r Throat dillicnllies or years staniing. : CAI'TIOX. Don't be deceived bv woriiib-ts ' imitations. (Jet only Wells' ( arhoiic Tablets. ! Price '.'.'i cts. per box JOHN KKLLt Gii, ; Send bir Circular. is Piatt street, N. Y. ! m-Vw Sole Agent lor L'nilc.l State-. ' (I NX MA'JK "AIIliLY Willi Steiicil ! . "U.IaH ,,, Key Check Outlil". Cal.i- itvuc, oainp:es mid lull pniiicu'iais FliliK. ",r'."''",l M. SfCNccn, Br.iitltboi 1. Vt. FRKK TO BOOK AGKM'S- We will send a lmndsoino Prospectus or our New Illustrated Family Bible containim over I 4.V.1 duo Seripturo Illustrations to mv H....L Aiccnt, free of charge. Address, in-.Ti.4w National Pi hi ihiing Co.. I'iiil 1.. Pa. ! Agents Vaiited ?z t day. DIO LLWIS' last mid gientest work. oi k ii;K.Vi"it or, Mt J01.1.Y Fiiifxn's seirpt, It Is byodils the most taking und saleable i.ook In Hie Held. I. It is on a vitally hnpoitnnt subject. It Is by America's most popular writer 011 health. S. It ij, for tho price, the largest and handsomest hook ever sold bv sutieriptioii. Agents, the people me eager for such .1 book, and will urge you lo b:lng it to them. Wtile f..r linns ,-cc, liee. li;:i. Mhi.i iv, Publisher, .'3 S.iiisoiu street, Phil.i. Ti'a lsor. MiKleulsi in I iilliei-s liunl. ! us gnlst foe Tim rich-st, raeie-t, wiliicst. moi facbiatiug and bis:rneiive book i-si. ,1 for years. Kivals Mark Twain's U-tt. Is Leant il'itli'v br nnd, snlrndidiv illuitiale.l, aud very cheap. Musi prove the great success of the season. Apply carlv for choice territory. Sample pages, Illustrations, special terms and a copy of our "Aonvrs' Pock et Companion," mailed free. Address, statin" experience, if onv, HUBBARD BftOS.. Pnl.'tsl.n,-. "- '"v 7-J Hansom street . ... - i'hila A TltENKMXn s MICCEKK. T. S. ARTHUR'S New Book. 'riii -r . I I I1TOA I ani'U ill n II an 'I'i.oi. I " , " laI, (A con,'','''on to 'Ten Night' in a Bur-Room,') ,UO OIt lu u Few Iuys). Agents say they never bad a book which tells like it. One Cuuvasser look eightv-oue order iu 3 days, another twenty lu a hulf day. It sells to nil classes, ages uud sexes, and is so cheap that any family cm afford to buy It. Strongly en dorsed by all the leading men In the Temperance cause j Neat Bow, Judge Black, S. B. Chase, J. ... ,'iiii. i.iiu umi-in, oena inr nttr-i nj . ...n. and secure good terrilorv at once. J- M. Stodtiart A Co., Publishers, Pbila. JURUHEBA In a Powerful Tonic, specially adapted lor I Hon to the dejected, activity to the lugg'ish, rest to the weary, quiet to the uerrous, aud health to ! the intlrin. j It Is a South America plant, which, according I to lho medical aud selenliilo periodicals ef Lou don and Paris, possesses lho most powerful tonic I properties known lo Materia M.idlea, and is well ! knon u in lis native country as having wonderful """". uiiiiiiii, muii uuk ueeu juug used as a Pccilie lii all cases of Inipurllles of Ihe Blood cninBcinent of the Liver and Spleen, Tumors' Mropsy, roveriy oi ino niood, IVbility, Weak ness of thelutesiiues, Uterine or Urinary Organs DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA Is slrengtheniiig and nourishing. Llko nu tricious (ool tukeu Into the stomach, It assiml Kites aud dlllbses ilseirthruuira the circulation giving vigor and health. circulation, It re?ulatKs th bowel,, qnlcts the nerves, act directly on the secretive orifain, and, by lis pow erful 1 onic aud restoring ellccts.produces liealihy aud vigorous action to the whole svsieui. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, IU Piatt St., N. V. i u. A8f"t ror the t'Dittd St it. Frlce, VI rer Buttls. Send for ( Irinlar. tw 1 W 1B13 I MtSSShaarfBOBJMBU '"ji;KWPE"i iiTTEir,' ' JOSEPn BACHF.R, Proprietor, Third ftreet, Bear tho J3cpol, EUNBUItr, PENN'A. This hotel Is conducted on the Europeun plan. Meals at all hours day and olitht. A Ladles' Saloon ntt.iclicd. Tho best of Liquors kept at the bar. Charges moderate. niaylS,"72. XEW SUMMER GOODS! MISS KITH Itl.ACK. MARKET SQUARE, bUNBVRT, PENN'A. Clack Dress ilks from SI CO to 82 00. Japanese Silks, Silk Pongels, plaid Poplins, Mixed Poplins, Hariiui from 'JO cents to (1 00. OM,Y VAKEN, ( liluties, Delnlns, At. French Muollns, Mar reillei Quilts, Kid Gloves, with tinglo and double buttons. Lsce Nliawlti. A general assortment of White Goods. LAWXS, GIXGIIAMS and PIQUES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES, Ac, told i.l greatly reduced prices. Sunbury, May IS, is.72. W.H.i3 Tanks, house, siaisr, I AND ! ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, PCNIiLRY, PENN'A. Deeorntlng and Puper llaiigirg doue In the lntet improved s'ylc. Orders solicited, which will receive prompt at tention. Residence in 1'urdvtowu, Emerick's building. Bunhury, May 11. laTJ.-tf. Strong Beer and Ale. It. YIXXGEUT Having refitted the Milton Brewery, Is now inan ufucturing tlrst-clns n E E It A M A I. E llavius S7 years expeviencc lu brewing, ho flutters himself that bis Beer und Alo is not ex celled In tl"; country. His celebrated Strong Beer is not only a healthy beverage, but Is the most portable und refresh ing drink now iu use. Restaurant and Tavern keepers will be regu laiiv supplied bv sending orders. .Vidros. IS, Yl'ENGERT, ' May ll, l7'!.-w. Milton, Pa. EXECl'TOK'N NOTK ll. , I flato of Daniel Koch, t or oanoil. VJOTU'E is hereby t'ueii that letters tcsta ; iA luentiiiy have been "ranted to the under signed, on the Estate or D.uiici Koch, late ortlie . Borough of Sus:!tiiy. Nortliumherbind county, Ph., decease). All persons knowing t!ie:at?'.VKs indebted to said estate, are rccpictccl to makn luiinediate payment, and these having claims, tu present tlieui dulv nutheuticatetl ror settlement. MRS. CHARLOTTE KOCH, Executrix. S'.iiib'iry, Mar II, ls7U'.-Ci. ' O. W. KEEFEIt. It. A. itAiSi. NowGoods! lry ( 'nods. 'Notions. I'irnisiruiy; (I001U. (iroct-rios, Oil Clothe, tlliiss and Xtiil of every variety, at one low price, at KEKFJUl & CiASS' STOItE, Corner of Fourth sa l Matktt Gtivels, SUNBURY, PA. All kinds or Grain taken in exehungo rune n cash. Call and see us. KFLFF.R A GAS3. Sunbury, April 27, 1S73. TO THE 1. A inks! ! GRAND OPENING OF Millinery nntl t'liuoj t'ootls. Spring styles or HATS and BONNETS, triimue t i and l'iniibiinied. All th" latest Hvlcs iu : a ii a w , c i 1 1 1 , 1, i-.c; -1 1 u u a , u r; 1 L .s, ; Neapolitan, Waterproof. Ae. Sehool Hats un.I S 111 Hit,. Trlmnilng Ribbons. Ffon-crs, Lace?. Ac. Cloves, Collier jt. Crate, (rape, Crape eil, Tissu. s, Neckties. It misev, War nor & Co.'s P.iti. rr.s. and nil the Serin" styles of MiUincrv G..il.. Call und see u:y choice ;.s-..rtiuent. ,, , t. ' iOSS L. W MISER. Market .Street, one door west of Geaili.ut's in fectionery store. April 20. 1S7L'. SIILlVlSEliv." -Sl'UING STYLES III I ho CKXTRAL MII.MXEnv -STOKE OF ytlSH L.SHISKX.EK. Every kind of Millinery Good.,, embracing llutst, MoiiiK-js,, School llnls, Crams Hutu ....... 1 IIUlNMIMl ItoulM'lM. Ribbons and Flo-.v-.-rs. Trinnningi of every do- ei on ion. and every kind of goods usually kept in a inlilmeiy enablieliuienl, can be had at her store at tho lowest ptice-. T he verv 1,cm :: thf rhb.ub lpliia market has been tcliite l, i-i 'vhiet the ladies are invited to examine and he o. nrm l", J- MISS L. SHI.-'SLEr., ; April W. ls7,.M!,l!trt S'"arC'S'Ull',r-T' ,' EM Bit- of Philip ilerhert, ifcM. NrO"l lCHls hereby (riven, that litters of aj. ministration have b.-en grai:l,;.( t thf iil deiigue.l on the estate ot Philip Heckeit, lat of Lower M.ih.moy township, Noi-.h'd cioiiv, p., necca-ed. All persons knowing Hicm-cl'v.-s in! ib-bled to s.vhl estate, are re.ue.tcd to make im mediate r--inivnt. i;r.-i those Imvii.g , l..i:ns u present H em dulv m:i,,.i.tv.t,..- f,,, mtleiu. nt. i::.ianli:i. nn kf.iit. a biiM,ator. Lower MuhanoT twp., April t!'.i, is;j.-0t. Store ! New litiods ! r. J. BYP.OD. Having taken the stoic room lutclv occupied by I II. Peters, corner of Third and Chn'reh streets, j SUXHUUV, PA., i has just opened u new store, with nn entire ntw to k of goods, comprising of lr ;oo'l Cirocerien. 1 I1A rlrv:-i .I...... ... . i .... j u.,.a.,i,iciu is complete, having a general nssortnient of ClothH, Cassinioit-s, Calicos, DeLains, aud everything in the Dry Goods line. The CiKOCEHIEN are all fresh, and consists of Tea, Coffee, Sugar Mollnsses, Spices, Meat, Fish, Ac. ' Willow-Uat-c aud CiliiMs-Tlarc, a general nssortment. Iu fact evervthing kopl iu a first-chins store, can be had'at tho most reasonable prices for cash. Having located in Sunbury for the purpose of becoming one of Us citizens, 1 hope thut by lair dealing and strict attention to business to merit u nunc oi me 'nunc patronage. My motto is "Small Profits and Quick Sales." All are cordially Invited lo call and examine my goods, as no charges will be mado for show lug them. . jbury, April SO, 187'X F J' BYROn igeutsj tVanteil for" the Xew"uorlT. OIK CHILUUEX ii 0K' How to Malce and Keep tlicii Healthy. Bt Aigistis K. C.sBPsru, M. D., Late Professor in w York Medical College. It treats of Amusements, Kdnealloii, Physical Development, Diseases, Accidents, Marriages, Imparting vasl amount or valuable iut'or inutiou conducive to the Health, Happiuess, and "enure of tho Voiing. Wriiten in a pleasing style, it is exceedingly iutcresiing. us will as In. striHtiv.. Ivcry ramhy should have It, und no Parent can a lloid to bo without it. fctnd fortiiculars giving full particular., DUFFIFI.D ASHMF.AD, Publisher, li fianspin Sirci-t, Philtidulphia, TO POOK AGKN'TS. .MK T,V.UVS SEW HOOK. "KOUGIUNG IT," Is ready tor Canvassers. No bonk is looked fnr me-re Impatiently lhau this, and agents will do well to get territory for it as early as poeslblc7 Apply for Circulars and terms lo : ll'FIH.f Anil M FAD, PnWMier, 111 Siusoin i'.Kii. l'hfi.iiclphln