iknhrg American. SI 'lW ASSERT" t. WILVFRT. EJir. SUNIJUKY, JUXE 20, 1S72. R s p u b I lean Ticket. I'or I'renlclcnt. tiC. I'. J. t It ANT, OF ILLINOIS. Tor Vice !rciiIctit. no. MLVKY VYII.KO.V, OF MASS AC) IV SETTS. Republican JState Ticket. for governor, OEX. JOHN F. II ARTHAXFT, tf Montgomery County. fob strmmiis jvhok. IIOX. ULYSSES MEKCUR, (f Bradford County. rou auditor general, rr.ia. gex. irAiiiusox allex, of 'Warren County. TOR COXOItESSMEN AT LARI1E. HO. I.EJU'S'.t, TOJsn.nfcir.iiber'unil co UUS. IIAI5KV V' 11 I'M-:, of Indi.iua co. FOU DELEGATES AT LARGE to CONSTl T U 1 1 1 ) X A 1 . C O X V E X 1 1 0 X, WILLIAM M. MEREDITH, or Philadelphia. j. unxiv'.'.'AM fell, or Philadelphia. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana eountr. WILLIAM 1.1 1.1. V, of Carbun co u.l.v. linn rartiiolomew, or sci.uviiiiii comity. II. X. M'ALLISTER. or Centre co.n.lv. WILLIAM II. RMSTRONG, of J.wo-niiig co. WI..LIAM DAVIS, of Luzerne count v. JAM .3 F. REYXOLDS. of Lancaster ennuty. SAMUEL E. DIM Mil.', of Wnvne county. iEORGE V. LAWRENCE, "f Wa.-hiugtOL CO. DWI1) X. WHITE, of Allegheny county. W. II. A1XF.Y, or I..-lit!i court v. JOHN' II. WALKER, of die county. rr.E'IDENTIAL ELECTORS. AnoLrii E. Boitr.:, Jons M. Thompson. T'itl. Tint. 1. Joskpu A.P.omum. 14. .Tons r.vfvoitn. 2. M.uices A. Davis. 15. S. D. Fheemav. 8. G.MonitisoNCoATi; 10. .Irssr. Mr.umu.. 4. Husky u'uomm. 17. 5. Tumi. M. Wii.mek. IS. 0. Jous M. IL.oomail 111. 7. Fiiasci! Pinionm. -!. 8. Mai:k H. Rif iiahos 21. . Kowahi. II. Gitnrs. in. Dav. K. Suokm ykhu 2d. 11. DamiI. R. .'Iii.i.ck. SI. 12. J.KAMI. M. MollfoN 2". 13. TlllCOllllUll Sl'i:on. 2li. h'enhv (iiii.a; ltoi'i:uT lif.i.1.. J.W. M. TlO'Ml'SOS Isaac Fi:.ir.n. Geo. V. AsmtEWS. lli:siiv Li.oyd. John J. Gii.i.rsrn;. iTAMCS I'ATTr.l.SON. ,I.I!N W. Wai .l.AeE. Cu un.rs C. lJovi.i;. Forney's l'ress is IrAin an experiment which must necessarily f.iil in morals or politics whenever attempted, iiml Hint is, to serve (iol find ll.im'.iioa fit the same time. As far us the Piceiilenlial eauilUaks arc concerued, no ohirdions are raised by that paper, from tha fact that its editor is not qui'.o prepared tor the Presidential chair, believing that he has first to be ad mitted to the IT. Senate, before he will Le -able to occupy Filch a prominent position. In order to secure the latter lie opposes part of our State ticket, not because any beiious cbarg'-s have Lc.cn brought agaiust the can didates, but because he is afraid Iheso men, if elected, will be au obstacle iu his way. The reasons given by the Frets some time ago fur its opposition to Ilartrauft were very vague, indeed, and proved just what many had suspected for some time, an excuse to vent his spleen against the Hon. Simon Cameron, whs he imagines is in his road. Nothing has been adduced against HartrunfL to show that lift w as cor rupt or dishonest ; and having received his nomination fairly, we cauuot seo why the Press should not give its support to him as well as to Grant. Particularly as all the odds between the two Gubernatorial candi dates are in favor of Ilsirtianft. Where liuckalew is known he will not carry his party vote. The l'rtsu claims that 500 Re publicans in Northumberland county will not vote the State ticket. The editor can not be well informed, for wo know ot none who are willing to ast their votes iu favor of Uuckalcw iu preference to Ilartraufi, while on the other hand wo know a large number of Democrats who will not sup port liuckalew. In fact the Vrcus is uot ...s.ir l......1.1t ........ nal. We are sorry that such is the case, as the l'ms has hereliifure held a promi nent pohition iu the Republican ranks, but by persisting iu its prcscut course it must 143 iU iuiluence. SioKiriCANT. Tl C Juniata JltiiuhVcan, iu noticing the re-uomiiintiou of the lloi). J. 13. Pucker, for Collarets, ly the Snyder County Couven'.iDU, says : "Tho unanimous vole for re-nomination which our able. Con jicosmau, Hon. John 15. Packer, ii-ceive.l at thu recent primary flection iu Snyder county, is significant of tho esteem in which he is regarded iu the District. No other person has yet been fouud bold enough to nsk to supplant our faithful member, and it is well there is not, for if theru were, ho Would liud himself Iho worst licked mm who ever tried to et a nomination. Thus the people, reward faith ful servants." Ecoii.L EuniiTT, chairmaa of the rke publican Stato Central Comuiittcc, prompt ly denies the canard published iu Forney's l'rcxs, a few days ns, in tho shape of a Wuehitiston despatch setting forth that he had expressed doubts of Ilartranft's ilec . tiou. Major Errctt, iu private aud public ly, has given the most cheering assurance of our success iu October aud November assurances which Lo bases on tho most re. liable information received from all parts of the State. TunnE is sharpness ns well as tru'h iu the remarks of the U'.oonishtirg (Columbia county) I?m:l!un. It says : ''Forney- Andy Johnson's Dead Duek' 'mUni'.s to bupport our Fishiugcreek confederate, BucValew. Ho betrayed tho Democratic party once and now attempts to sell tho lie publican, but ho will find that tho party that could tilt overboard a treacherous President with all his patronage can novt dispcuse with the doubtful service of a mau that only serves a party so long as it pays. 'Come, Metternicb," said Napoleon, "how much do they pay you for fighting aguiust we.' " ' Carl Schura peremptorily dcelinc all political Bisociaiion with; Horace Gtceley. iiuuiug luijiuiiig to me! ncouoiieau i.uim. j anil Millies nil wlio were conccrneil in ru by its present course, nor have wc much j moving him from the position ho disgraced faith in its sinceiily as a Ee publican jour- j at the head of the i'mei-u Uelalions Com- The Hon. Simojt Cameuon. An at tack has been made Upon tho gentleman whoso name heads this article, by tho free trado party and its allies, for tho purpose ofdepreciatiug his services and keep him cut of tho United States Senate. It is well known that Mr. Cameron has been instru mental in preventing the schemes of tho free traders tver since ho has bceu a mem ber of that body, and that the State of Pennsylvania never had a truer advocate of her interests. Hut wo And a certain class of aspirants makiug no secret of tho matter, and openly declaring their opposi tion to the Stato Ticket for the purpose of preventing the re-election of Mr. Cameron to tho U. S. Senate. The. nominees of the Republican party iu this Stato aro not ob jectionable, but because it is feared that by their success in October next the free trade parly will again fail to accomplish their objects, for sis years to come, every means will be resorted to to defeat them. As these frt'o traders and their allies aro making it a pretest that Mr. Cameron is not tho right man in the right place, and that through him iho State ticket should be defeated, we copy below an article from the Ger manlown Tchyriiph, written by its venera ble editor, Major Freas, wlu stands inde pendent of polities, and whom) opinions arc greatly lewvenccd by all panics : "A concerted attack has been made, from j various quarters upon (ijneral Simon Cam eron, that leaves no d iti'jt whatever that tlr.3 is part ot a geneial niul dcep-lanl j scheme to change the whole complexion of the United Slates Senate iu the interest of I the free-trade fiction that has its hoadquar ! ters in New York. It begins lo bo obvious that the nailers ol the Democratic, and so called "J.iU-ral Republican'' opposition really care much !cs; about tho chance of electing a President, than obtaining the control of the .Senate for free-trade and Democratic purposes. Several of the lead ing five-trado organs make no secret of tho matter, and therefore publish a list of the Senators who :ire to he clio.e'u tho winter j ensuing, and diicct altcntiou to their se-j erels as the main object of the campaign, j Iu such a contest we can feel no liesita- j lion as to our course. We have no panic- ular love for Simon Cameron, lie is not j our ? i'hid of a statesman, but a tho ; aim in striking at iiini seems pretty clearly to bu io pal an opposition Senator iu his j j place, we warn all our InctuU to beware ot , 1 falling into any snare on this subject. Si ' mon Cameron may bu a selfish man in ; j some respects, but lie is a most utisellish j I one in others. Those who are now parad- i ! nig extracts from Jimnn's abominable i 1 "lil'e of Lincoln," carefully showing how ! j Mr. Cameron was turned out of the Cabi- : ! net, ore extremely careful not to show 1. ow ! this same Simon Cameron lelurned good ! f ir evil, by getting the two houses of the j ! Pennsvlvaiii.i Legislature, with all their ; officers at their head, to rc-nomitinte Pres- . ident Lincoln for re-election. Wo have a ! personal and positive knowledge that this ' was done, Vy tne inlluenee of SimoiiCameron. Nor do these newly Hedged enemies of, our Senator rare to remember that Simon Cameron, in his first report as Secretary of : AVar, advocated openly the enlistment and ' arming of colored troops and especially the j slaves, and that Mr. Lincoln and his con- : se.rvative associates objected to this radical ' passage and had it struck out. It is also ; quite convenient now to forget that Simon Cameron, as Secretary of War, raised, ; armed aud equipped the first National ; Army ol over bis liuuoreu thousand men ever put iu the lield. Perhaps these oppo nents of General Cameron do not know or care to know that when the lhst great call was made for troops, General Scott pro posed t i put them all iu three great canton ments on tho northern lakes, to drill for thice months, three or four hundred miles from the frontier, and that General Came ron, as Secretary of War, refused to con sent, and his refusal prevented it. Vet we have this from a geutleiuau who was pres ent at the interview. We say all this, and we could say very much more to the same elfect, at the same time that wo reiterate that we have not ad mired General Cameron. We know his errors and they are. serious enough. Hut wc do not believe in men who have never gone astray iu any of their public acts. They are "euerally persons of feeble char acter, too much afraid of their good name j "to attack a bulrush unless tlm wind were iu their favor." As between Simon Came- j ron and the free-trade faction who seek his ' political martvrdom, nnd an between him ami the miserable tail-end of a faction that rallies Hrountl Senator Sumner and attacks , . . 1 nnttee. we ar t'.eaity, uuetiuivocally a:id decisively for Simon Cameron. If the Re publican party must i;o down in defeat iu Pennsylvania or rise with Cameron, we shall incontinently throw overboard nil w ho make this a personal mailer and o0 lor the man who sustains the party that has d out) so much to preserve thu Union one and inseparable." Somij liny editors, willi their wives, passed through this place on Monday last, on their annual excursion ti Eric an ! the lakes, and return through tho oil regions. Among them were some of the most prom inent journalists of llie day. The excursion will no doubt bi a very pleasant affair. Tiik Watsont'ivwi A'i.-.v,ns consistent i'nov;,h iu its party atlinities to see tho uilrr btuilitieation ofthrsj Democrats who ad vocate llie minima! '.on of t Jreeley. It s.ijs: "The l'liiladelt'hia A: and" P 'inerov's New Voik lknuH-r'tt. strongly repudiate the i-leaoflhe Jlaltimore convention nomina ting a l'iiublUnn as the Democratic candi dale for President. (Jreeley is, always was uud always will be, a Republican, and why some Democrats want him uomiuatcd at Daltimare we can't sec." In tho case betwu uJ. K. Davis, ofSe linsgrove, and tho Sunbury & Lcwistown Railroad Co., in the matter of damages for land taken for said road passing through two of his farms, the jury rendered a ver dict awarding Mr. Davis iri.'JiW. The laud taken is iu the neighborhood of live to livo aud a half acres. Ax Ixr-i'LT to Outi Flao. The State department at Wtir.hmgton has received despatches from George Holt, our Consul at Gaspe Basin, Canada, to tho cllbet that the Captain of the Dominion Cutter Stella Maria, captured the American schooner James Biiss, for an alleged violation of the Dominion laws, aud brought her into port with tho Dominion Hag Hying ut tho peak, over the American flag, which was Uuion down. Our Consul protested agaiuit tho insult, but it was repealed. General Koch a, with three thousand men, and afterwards uniting with other government forces, bringing his forces up to five thousand, is reported to bo rapidly advancing 011 Treviuo at Monterey. Larfe quantities of supplies aud munitions of war have gone from Matomoras to tho advane iug forces. General Roe ha has proved the most enterprising and successful command er on the government side, aud an import ant battle between the two armies is immi nent, with the advantage in the part of tho JuarUts. A erisciAL from Pittsburg says a fearful collision occured Saturday on the Wash ington and ISaltimoro railroad, near Con nellsvillp. The freight and mail trains ran together at full speed on a short curve. Tho entire freight train was wrecked. Henry ttaxtou, conductor of tho latter, and Robert Lockhart were killed, and mail agent Rlaekburu mortally wounded. Eight passengers were seriously injured, aud it is expected a number of these will die. Nine others sustained injuries of a lees severe character. Tho freight train was running at a high ralo of speed, in order to reach the switch at Conucllsvillo before tho ap proach of tho mail. Fatal Accident. An accident oc curred iu the Pennsylvania Iron Works, on Wednesday evening of last week, which re sulted in the terrible death of a young man named Itobert Schick. At tho time, he was engaged in his usual occupation of oil ing the largo crown wheel which drives tho "squeezer" when his foot slipped and he fell, being caught in the cogs and his body carried between the opposite surfaces of tho "squeezer." Ho was literally rent in nieces whilo living. He was a simile man, twenty-four years of nge, and an English-1 man by birth, llo was a soiuier uurim; the late war aud had only been employed at these works a few weeks before the acci dent. Danville Amerkan. A TKiltiini.n disaster occurred on the Grand Trunk Railroad, near Rclloville, Canada, on Friday night. The locomotive of an express train going east was thrown from the track anil two cars, lllled with passengers, were piled upon tho engine. The escaping steam from the engine passed through these cars, and the passengers who i were not killea outriu'ht were scalileil in a j dreadful manner. On Saturday evening I tho list of dead numbered 2u, and of 05 iu ' jural not more than livo or six were cx I peeted to live. ! Hartrauft fought bravely for the Union ! against treason, distinguishing himself ; greatly by his many successful battles. Ruckulew, on the contrary, was at home,, neting with the nu n who were proclaiming the war for tho Union a failure, and looking complacently, if uot approvingly, on tho rising against the Union cause in his dis trict. And in the face of Jhese facts, hon est Republicans aro asked vote for liuck alew. Such a suggestion is an insult to the intelligence and patriotism of Republican citizens. ci:m:i: vi. ::Vi ui'.ns. An Indiana editor locates the Holy Land in Nebraska. Taxation is unknown in Morocco ; tho funds raised aro called loans. The cheese factories all over tho western reserve are now in full operation. Florida is the only State iu tho United States without a daily newspaper. Illinois produced 05,000 tons of pig metal last year ; live years ago, not a ton. Duval county, Florida, has produced an ; Irish potato 20 inches long aud nearly as many around. In Dresden they have an American club. It is a very agreeable place wherein to pass an hour or two in tho morning. An English paper tJiaies that there are i altogether livo hundred and two princes : and princesses of royal blood in Europe to day. ; Compulsory military service is now the ' law of France, with no substitutes and no exceptions, after the German stylo iu this ; respect. '.Vest to 'Rothschild, the wealthiest bank- ! or iu Vienna is a nwu who iu his youth ! started an errand uov at a salary cl ono : tlorin a week.. I Massa Christopher Columbus was a : queer man, said a negro orator; a notion i crossed him ono day, aud den he crossed an ocean. j Jcnnio Cl.ifliu responded, when elected j us colonel of tho Eighty-liflh, iu a little ! speech, iu which she said she would make ' the regiment the Juremost one of tho ia i tioual Guard. It is estimated that the total water-power of Maine is npial to the combined total en ergy of 151,000,0110 men laboring day and nioht all tho year round, or cxeeediiu; the actual workiii'' power of nil the men in the I "nitej States, EutjLtuJ, Praucc aud Ocr- many. Statistics have been compiled, from which it appears that during the tirst four mouths ' of the amount of money sought to be raised for new loans, banks and industrial ; undertakings brought out iu England, ! America and on the continent was about i JL l0iJ,0UU,0'JU. j Within tho past thirty-nine months, the i Republican party, tinder President I! rant, I has reduced the debt about 5rJ.jJ,iJUU,UU0. : Jieat (.Irani ! Gen. George !. M'Clellan has "done 1 gone wrong," and now says he won't vole 1 for Greeley. What's the ilill'eienet s ' The j Second Napoleon always helps the cause he j lights, and no doubt this is his unJcrstand- ing with Greeley. Tho luineenspectors iu the anthracite rc uion report the utimber of workmen killed during 187J at J"-'. About one-third ol these were killed by thu explosion ot "as, and nearly oue-sixlh lost their lives through tbeir own negligence. J. be number injured was C.'J. A Mrs. AVelsh was shot by her son in Philadelphia, 011 Saturday night last, ami died on Monday morning. The young man seemed insane, imagining his mother was uboitt to poison him. Iu West Chester, 011 Sunday, an un known man took a horso and wagon stand on the street, aud drove until he upset, re ceiving injuries which caused his death. It is thought ho was insane. Iu Brazil a bitter contest is going on be tween Masonry and L'ltratnunlanism. The Masons are struggling for more fnedoin iu education, I'or w hich they are excomunicat ed by the I'ltraiuoniaiu Priests. Till: old Episcopal Church 011 Third street, WiUiamspoi l, was sold to tho Wash ington street Baptist cougiegatiou. They have re-modcllcd and rctiltcd the building, aud it was dedicau.d on Sunday, tho Rev. T. Clapp preaching the sermon. The Jersey Shoro liirahl says : W. B. Wilson, of this place, whilo 111 Chctopa, Kansas, October 5, lS70, marked a ten dol lar greenback with his name and the above date. On tho 8th inst. tho same bill came into his possession. Taking tho distance into consideration, it seems strauge. Willia MsportT hack drivers chargo at the rate of 1 an hour for hauling strangers from tho depot to dillercut parts of tow 11. The Middleburg 1'ost reports locusts alarmingly plenty in Suyder county, almost every tree uud shrub being ladcu w ith them. The salary of tho Milton Post Master has been raised from fourteen hundred dol lars lo sixteeu hundred dollars per year, to commence July 1, 1S7J. Messrs. Jacob Bi'siiono, Henry Bush ong, Herbert Bushong and 11. Y. Bouja min havo purchased the anthracite furnace at Williainsport, of John Fox, for JO.tKKJ. No body in this county seems auxious to tike any stock in Buckalew. He is not a ftivoriie even among the Democracy. Tho Apache Indians, now in Washing ton, under chargo of General Howard, are represented as of remarkable appearance, short in stature, immenso amount of hair and unusually dark complexion. They are said to be far inferior, both mentally and physically, to lted Cloud's parly. Tho miscreant who led the New York rioters in 1803 to tho murdering of loyal citizens and innocent colored women and children, is uow a blatant supporter of Greeley. On the 1st of July tho women of Illinois will bo eligible to hold appointivo offices in that State, under a law passed by tho last Legislature. Tho military is tho only oc cupation not open to them, aud they aro exempted from jury duty. JMWM1;,MyM 1'rom Our IMiilaM. Corrrspoudriit. Piur.AD'A, June 24, 1872. Fhieni) Wir.VEirr : Tho past week has been one of little moment, with nothing of particular interest, except that as to hot weather it was a complete success. Here wc bad no fchowers lo cool it oil' or lay tho dust, but, judging from appearances those surrounding us have been more favored at times than we. If there is one thing wo are never quite salislied in, it is tho weath er. It is loo dry for some, too wet for oth ers ; and we cannot help feeling, if wo had the ordering of it ourselves, what a queer mess we'd make of it I One thing I have never found fail, and that was in dry weather the rain always came before it was too late, or iu wet always stopped before the injury was irreparable. The meeting in New York last week, of which I spoke in my last as exercising tho Greeley ilea considerable, lias takeu place, the only result of consequence being a more determined intention of lamming Greeley through tho lialtiiuon; Convention, en dorsed by it, aud lo be duly swallowed by all Democrats willing to do so. lly the re ports thereof harmony was not onu of the characteristics of the meeting, and resulted in another ticket, ranging in importance with that of Davis aud Packer, Woodhull, iVe. Tho great issue will be between Grant and Wilson, and. if the I'allimorc Convention does as it looks like their doing, endorse the Cincinnati nominees, Greeley and Rrowu, and it is certainly a hopeful prospect for the forim r, when we consider tho unity of action and purpose manilesU d by the great party whose leaders they are, and tho general enthusiasm with which their nomination was received, and com pare it with tho half dead and alive state of Hie party opposiug them, divided among themselves, and uo binding force to hold Ihem together, save llie "atiyth'.hg t beat Grant.' well save their cll'orts. tale old cry of They may as Even with the great farmer and the merging of themselves with those so bitterly opposed to them for years, it is a fruitless undertaking, andean succeed only in tiio eerlasting dismember ment of their parly organization. The strikes of which I spoke in my last have done as I said they would, li.zled. It was a hopeless job led by the class they were. It is a hopeful sign for both em ployer and employee, that the latter have opened their eyes to seo, with truthful ae- j curacy, the fraud their would-be-leaders i were endeavoring to saddle upon them, i and to demand leaders who truly belong to I their class, and not those using the garb 1 they are not entitled to, for gain. It is i fraught alike with good to both sides. ! There is one aspect iu which it has always : seemrd queer to me, and that is why those ' w ho came from other places or other es- tablishmetils should be allowed to enter others and create dissensions aud compel ' them to quit Work. It has always seemeU to mo they reuder themselves liable to prosecution tor trespass and as truly guilty t,f t!" "s who tutt,i' loi' tho purpose l" ,ul" The cll'orts of tho Forney ites against tht State ticket still continue, and having de tent rated into a personal opposition, and ; that not of a candidate, has destroyed i whatever of client it would otherwise have j had. It seems childish that because Brown : is anxious to have. Smith elected to nn of liee he is running for, Jones won't support him. That is the position of the l'resn and its allies. In their determination to rule they prefer ruiu if they are unable to have ; matters as they wish. Its only result is , that the intlueiieo of those papers are les I si tied daily and their circulation being rap- idly reduced. Even the 1'rext, a few days ago, acknowledged the fruitlessncss of try ' ing to substantiate any charges against , General Ilartianft or of General Allen. It j is unfortunate that such things occur, but sometimes things occur huirying men on ! to ruin faster than they want to go. Rumor I assigns a cause in various ways for tho J're'sx defection ; but I do not think them ! worth the repeating, aud only remark that J many line characters have beeh ruined iu i the same way. j 1 am glad to seo that Sunbury is to have nn old-fashioned 4lh of July, and if fate : forbids it not, I hope to see you on that oc j casion. Wishing you and your town sue ! cess upon its entry into tho second century 1 of its existence, I am yours. Occasional. Candidate Cards. i'or County t'oiuiuiatsioucr. To the Kepublicm Voters of Xorthuinberland Con nly : I have consented to lie a candidate for tho otllee I oi ml'NTy COMMISSIONER, subject to the 1 K' publican County Convention. I would usk toy lriendd throughout the cotyitr to tibe ull lioiioratitc locum, to instruct ileli j;ates ut the pri mary election iu my beliulf. " LLIA8 EM ERICH. Lower Augusta tpw., Juno U'J, ls7.-te. I'or '011 11 1 j- ( oiniiilstsitoiif r. Having Ikch iiryed by tho voters of tho lower ot: 'I of tiie Coinitv, J have consented to become a candidate for the otllee of COUXTV COM MIS tbXLR, subject lo the decision of the Republi can County Cor.nvcution. Sliould-l receive the nomination aud be elected,! will endeavor lo 1111 the otlke Impartially aud to the best of mv abili ty. JOIIX A. 8XYDER. Lower Mabnnny twp., Juue '.".), lN7:L-te. To the HeiMiMieaii Voters of Xor t h uiuberlaiid t'ouulj. Having been fatrnngly urged by friends, I havo eotiMMit to he a candidate for the olliee of t'ouu ly t'oiniiilrisiioiier, subject to the decision 01 the Republican C0.11.ly Convention. Bhould I receive tho nomination and be elected, I will per form the duties to the bcrt of my ubllltv. CALE'J F. FISHER. Washington twp., JuneW, 1S7J. To the Voters) of .orlUuiuberlMud C'ouuly. tVl'u Citiztut ; Having consented lo lo a c.mdiitatu for the olliee of Kberill', subject to the Republican County Convention. I would usk my friends throughout the county to use all honorable means to instruct delegates at the primary elcdiou In mv behalf. SAMUEL II. ROTHEUMF.L. Trevortou, May 18, lj7:i. To llie Voter ol' Norluuuiberluud Count)'. I have consented to be candidate for the office of MieHIt' ut the coining Kepubllcuu County Convention, und would feel gratelul to my friends If they will select delegates to support me for the nomination. GEORGE GAUL. I'pper Augusta twp., Me.y II, 1HT&. I'or t'OMuty rouiuiiaMloner. Fellow Citizens Having been solicited by many of my frlcudi In different seel Ions of the county, 1 oiler mvself as a candidate for the olliee of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the deelsiou of the Kepublicau Couuly Conven tion. If nominated and elected, I promise to dis charge the duties of said otllee to the best of uiy ability. JOHN BN'YDER. Lower Augurs twp., April 80, 187'J. To the Voters or .Vorthuuiberluutl County. 1 will be n ciinilhlfite for the office of Kliprlfl nt tho coming County CoiiTuutlon, nnd would ro upc.etfully ink tho voter to nelcct delegates who will support rao for tho nomination. J. M. JOHN. Mt. Cnrtnel, Ta., May 11, 1873. for 1'rothonotary. to Tnn vomits or KoKTnCMiiKHi.Ann coontt. HAVINO recently lost nil nrm !y an accident on the Uallroud by which I nm deprived from following my trade ns mmblo cutter, and having boon solicited uy numerous friends I have consented to become a eimilirlate for tho office of l'rothoiinttiry, and solicit the sutrrnifes of my fellow citizens. If elected I slull endeavor to perform the duties of tho ofllco Impartially and to the best of my ability. JOHN A. TAYLOR. Northumberland, April 0, To the Voters) f TVorlhiiniberluutl t'OH lit)'. I will bo a candidate for tho office of Sheriff subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, and Would respectfully ask the voters to select delegates to support me lor the nomina tion. I1F.XJ. bOHXEK. Slianioklu tp., May 11, 1HT2. ijiciu bbcrtiscmcnts. 1i-oiomI Aiueuduivul TO THIS Constitution of Pennsylvania Joiut Itesolut loii Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania. He '.t riHol'ril btj the Sinutr and lf,ufe f Tltprc trut'ttircK of thf Cvmitinnwriilth tf I't'untt'jlrtmiu in 6Vm''uI .lfiiMy nut. 'that the following ameinl ment of the Con-tit tition (,f this Coinniimwe:illh be proposed to the people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of the tenth articlu thereof, to wit : AMENDMENT : Strike out the nixtii section of the sixth article of the Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof the following : "A St.ite Treasurer shall be clen by the ii:i!ilied electors of the St.ite, at such Canes and for such term of service a shall be prt.-cribed bv law." Wl 1.1,1 A M ELLIOTT, Speaker of the House ,,) ltepie-cutativcs. JAML.i S. IU TAN, Speaker of S.'Uate. Aeraovi:i The twenty-second day of March, Anno Domini one th jas.ind eight hundred and bevcuty-lwo. JNO. W. (i KAIIY. Pivparcd nnd certified for publication pursuant to the Teulh Alticle of the. Constitution. i-'raxcis Jordan, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Ollicc Secretary of the I'oni.noniveaith, I Han i-liurg, J une 'oth, lS,7g. $ J'.ine -'.I, 1ST-'. liai. IS title of Solomon Miiiikelberger. I. VTii or Z'.'.unr. Towssnir-, I)i:cr.si:u. "VTOTK'EU liercby e'tven, that letters of Ad i ministration have b.eu granted to the 1111-der-OL:ncil, on the estate of So.onton Iut:lo'ibc: er, lat:1 iif Zetbc tovn5lt!p, Nertlia:ntei"'.aiid eo'.taty. Pa., deceased. All persons kuowimr t!n':nelves indebted to said estate are reiiucsted to make immediate payment , and those having claims to prcM'itt ibcn for settlement. SARAH III Mlil.K. Administratrix. THOMAS II CM III. E, Administrator. Ashland, Schuylkill Co., June J'.i, lST-'.-Ot. Notice to Tr"sj!isjcrH. All lcrsoiis are hereby eatltioii'.d uZatust Tres- j pairing upon the fo'lowiug properties: T'itc Farm known as Moore's farm in sji.tmokiu twp., mid the farm of the nndcrniirned 111 L'ppcr An- j eusta, known as the Krllich farm. Any person I found trespassing ulna said farms, I'or berries, j !. iiitiiiL', will be dealt with to the utmost penally of the lu.v. W. II. S1I1V L. I'pper Augusta twp., June 25, 1S7-.-U s SI .MII KV .11 V Kill. 1: Y.VU1), opposite the Court House, SUNBURV, PENN'A. TflHE uuJersiifned has returned from the Ver X. inont Marble yuarries witlv 3tt Tons of marble for . outline lit, tiravo-Stouos, &e., &.c. lie has bought ut mch figures that allow tit in to sell better stone, lor money, than heretofore. The best Sutlicrliinel Full- Marble, which Is better than Italian. Rutland is now sold us low as the Manchester. Those who need anything in the Marble line, for Monuments, Crave -Sloues. or other purposes, will Uud It to their Interest to call and examine this laiire stock, ns better baixains can be secur ed than buying from parties 'huckstering' rounl the country. All lettering will be done In tho neatest and most Improved ttyle. W. M. DAVG1IERTV. . Sunbury, June 29, 1S72. " Without doubt tin Jtnat fwiWiiuI uuft.'Ufci'il, haviny no ojual either in urojn or .Imtricu." Scribncr's for July Will Attract Deterred Attention. Fmm L'issing's delightful Article on West Point (prnimehj Uliistrahd) ; the btillianl Conclusion of Wilkiuson's Critique nn Lowell's Prose ; Warner's Charming Pa per, a Summer Back Log Study, the best of tho series yet published ; Dr. Holland's Editorials; "Tho Christian Sabbath in Great Cities ;" "The Literary Bureaus Again;" "Our President ;" "Indirect Damages;" two Curious Articles of Popular Science, illustrated ; A Startling Exposure of Smuggling by Women, and tho Means Employed for its Detection ; Sparkling Papers in the Old Cabinet ; Growing Excellence in Home nnd Socie ty, nnd the New Department ol Nature nnd Science, by Prof. .Draper, besides usual variety of Stories, Poems, Essays Reviews, &c. lOU SALE 11V ALL NEWSDEALERS. For Ouo Dollar wo will send tho Magazine on a trial subscription for four mouths, commencing with tho May number. Price ft 00 per year, or 35 cts. a number. For sale and subseft ptlons received by all Book sellers und Newsdealers. SC1UBXF.R & CO., Publishers. Juno 39, 1S72. C54 Broadway, New York. Nortbru Ontral ItaiHtay. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON aud after June 10, 1871, trains will rnu as follows 1 NORTHWARD. Niagara Express leaves Suubury at 12.30 p. ra., for Niagara Falls Mall arrives at Suubury at 4.10 p. m., arrive at Wlilluuuport b.15 nnd Elmlra 10.30 p. in. Fast Line arrives at Suubury at 0.50 p. m., arrive ut WHltamsport 8.15 p. m. Erie Mall leave Sonbuiy at 6.00 a in 1 Wil liainsport at 8.U5 a m, aud arrives at Elmlra at l.ao a m. 60UTHWAKD. Mall leaves Sunbury at 11.05 a. m., arrive at IIiMiittburir 1.45 p. in. Erie Express leaves Suubury at 7.40 a. m., ar rive at BurrUburg t.25 a. iu., Baltimore 1.15 p. ra.. Erie Mniljeave Suubury at 12.45 a. m., arrive at ilarrUburg g.SO a. iu., Baltimore 640 a. in. Niagara Express leaves Sunbury at 6.30 p tn, Harrisburg at 8.15 p m, arrives at Baltimore 11.50 p ui. 6UAM0KIN DIVISION. BABTWAKD. Leave 8unbury at 4.40 p. ru., arrive at Bhamo kiu 6.50 p. ui., Mt. Caruiel A. 40 p. in. Leave Sunbury (Aecoiuinodaliou,) at 13.35 a. iu., arrive at bbamokiu 'i.iii p. in. WESTWARD. Leave Mt. Caruiel at 7.00 a. in., Bhaniokts T.40 a. m., arrive at Suubury 9.65 a. ru. Leave Shatnoklu ( Accommodation,) at 8.46 p. m., arrive at Suubury 4.00 p. iu. Express loaves daily. All other tralus leave dally, except 8undaye. A. R. Fik. Ei. B. Yoi'NO, Gsn'l. Sop'U, Ga'l Passeu'r Ag't., HarrUbnrg, Pa. Ballmore, Md. IS Ka Person crni Inke thte Hitlers arcord fng to directions, fcnd rent.n long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed bv mmai poison or other mean, and the Tital organs wasted bevnnj the point of repair. Dyspepsia or liitllucsliot:. Headache, Pain tn the ishun!der Cough, 1 pphtness 01 the Chest, Dirti ness, Sour Eructations of the Siomach, Had T.ite in the Mouth, IJiliutts Attack, p.tlpicinoii of the Heart, In flammation of the Limm, Pain m the regions of the Kid nev and a hundred other painful tvinpioms, are the off springs of Jy. ei'sia. tn ihne complaints it lias no equal, and one buttle will prove a Letter guar i tee of its merit than a lengthy arlv-i ti?nnnt. For Female Coiit)litiiit4, in ynimg or old, mar ried or single, at ih? dawn of tvumanhnorl, or t': turn of life, these T onie Billvrs dop.ay so dteidf H Ail iullucuco Clint a m.irkrrt improveiitfel ii .i,n ercppt:b!e. For lulliiiiiiiinltiry and Chronic Rheu niaflMll and Omit, lliiioio. Krnittt'.'ta and lmcrmit. tent Fevers, Dimmsc of Ilia Ulintd, Liver, Kidnfyl and Ularlfler, these Haters have tin eii.il. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated ll'mid. wliicli ia general ly pioduccd by rluranj-ement ol the lJie-live Di.iiis. 'They tire n f-riillu I'nrunlivo ns well an a Tonic, pi.se.f.in;- a. so ttie peciei.ir merit ul" ncltofC as a inwrlUil ae,'.Mit m i- ., C'.ne lion or lull vnniatioil vt l lie l.iver nnd V . e-:i;.ii,. and in Biii.'iis Diseases. Kur Skill 111 .t'.K. -i, lioijaioiis, Tetter, Salt Rheiiirt, ltiotilirs, J o t , I'.inp'cs, PnMii'es, I'-nils, Car buncles, Kin wuitus. Si.'i'd-lli'.til, Sine Kyes, Krysipelas, Itch, Sauls, 1 iiscum..0"i!S ot the Skio, Hitinois and I)is eases of the Skin, .f whaic-ver name or nature, are lil erallv dus up and cirii.d out ol llic system in a stictt time by the use ot' I1.'-? Mittrrs. The iroif rt!rs3 of 1h. Ns'alkpk's Vinkgah. Bittors are Alienee'.. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious. Laxarive, lliaretic, Scditivc, Counter-1 rri- lam. Sudorific, -Vier.c.iiv, aud Anti-Iliiious. Cirnltful TlifHtnilfls proclaim Vinkgar Hit tfrs hs most vti'ii'ij.'tul lnvii'.urant that ever buntaincd tile inking system. J. WALKKK, 1'iop r. It. II. Mr DONALD et CO., Druggists aud Gen. Asts., San Francisco, Cal., and corner of Washington and Clo.ritoii Sis., New Vc-ik SOLD liY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, dune -.".I, lDJi-ia, Til. liASi'., Atlorncv at I.nw. SL'X a HL'UY. PA., olliee in M.iMr'i Hulldinif, near the Co'it t llounc. Front Itoom up utairs above the Drner Store. Collections made Iu Xor tliuuiii. rlanil and uiljoinitur eottntie.-i. Huubury, l'a., June 8, ls?r. S:i KOI'EAX HOTEL,, JOSEPH RAClirbV Proprietor, Third Street, near the Depot, SCSBUr.Y, Pl'.XX'A. Tills hotel is conducted on the European plan. Meals ut nil hoars day ami nii'ht. A Ladies' Saloon attached. The her:! of Lio'tors kept nt the bar. Chaig 's moderate. LinuylS,"7-" Presidential Campaign. CAPS, CAVES A; TOUCHES Si-'.l for Ii.i.t STit.vTi o Oil 11 I n am l'ttier. Ltsr. CL'XXIXCIIAM ct HILL, vam ri iTinais, No. "Jot, Ciit ia ii STiir.rr, l'llILADKLVHI A. June s. Is,.'. JlllOs. IJUT CIIEI! Y ! UUTCHEllY ! ! ?iosr. i:i:rrj:v.' a j;avi:k, j Third Street, opposite Central II;tuI, I SLTXRL'RY, PA., j KEPI constantly oa hand the very choicest j of fresh ISIir.F, Ml'TTO. AXI VI'-.VI., 1 which Is su'.d at the lowe-t prices. Meat can be had at ull hours di.iiin; the day. S itibttry, Pa., June s, 1S7J. ' New Grocery Store. Xo. 25 South Fourth Street, between Market and Chestnut Streets, SUXliUIlY, I'ENX'A. JOKC2ST 33. IvITjiL.X.ErT havlin; opened a new store nt the above place, where ho will keep constantly on hand, ft fresh supply of ull kluds, of Groceries, Vegetables and Confectioneries, " ' ut tile lowest market Juices. Goods delivered to any pan of the town. Please call uud examine my block. JOHN' B.. MULLEN. Sunbury, June 22, 1872. Eating- PIou.se. Waltz & Bright, Third Street, oppositi the Moore Cv Disslngcr ' buildings, j SUNBURY, PEXX'A., j have opened un Eating House, and fttruish ! MrnlM at all Ilourx. I All kinds of Game In season. Fish, Turtle, Oys- I ters, Ac., are served up In the best style. I Families supplied iv ili Turtle Soiip, Ac., at ' the shortest notice. The best of Malt l.hpiors ut the Bar. . I Juno 22, lai2. tf. CllTIOX. Wherein, my wife Mary hav ing left my bed nnd board w ithout any Just cause. 1 hcrebv caution ull persons uot to harbor or irust her on my account as I will not pay any . .,." ... V riv law. ci.nit.ii i.i.i..ui.i. Sunbury, June 22, 1S72. tit. UllEAT CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION ! O It AND Balloon Ascension! Tbe great feature of tho Centennial Anniversary at SIWBIHY, 011 JULY 4th, 1872, will be the ascensiou of PROF. LIGHT in his Mammoth Balloon. The Professor Is oue of the most celebrated and successful aeronauts in the world, and has made hundreds of Itrilliant Anecusious, witnessed by admiring tbousuuds. AltTILI.Elir PKACTICE. - A GRAND Military, Civic and Fire mans PAUADE, to close with a brilliant display of FIRE WORKS, on the river, tu the evening. The Committee who have the Celebration lu charge, are determined thul tho hundredth an niversary of Sunbury shall come oil' iu splendid style. IO It MALE. Valuable House and Lot! Will be sold at private sale, the Yaluuble Lot pf Giouud situate in Monroe township, Snyder county, near the Pennsylvania Cauul, about U.'.j miles from Selln. grove, near the "Rhdcg Sun Hotel, containing nearly two acres, whereon are erected a new l'rauie Dwelling HoukP, a Frame Stable and other outbuilding., a Well of Water at the House tho choicest of Fruit of every description. It is well located for a board ing house or Taveru, and one of the finest for a Ooin tollable private residence a Ion 11 he river. For further particulars, apply at the residence of the Undersigned, or address, PETER GREIXER, Bbamokiu Dam P. O., Snyder County, Pa. June 15, 187.-llu., 1 ClUTAIN MATERIALS. LACE CUItTAINsT" WINDOW SHADES. COUN1CE DECORATIONS, EAMHUEQUINS LACE DK APERIES, PIANO COVEitS, FUTtNITUUE COVERINGS, TASSELS AND LOOPS, NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, CRETONNES, SUMMER CURTAINS, 1JROCATELLE. Special Inter ion Decouations, To Order at Moderate Prices. Masonic Hall, 719 CLcstuut Street, Phil'a. Juneaa, 1S7'J. 4m. Vuluuble Itenl Estate ut Private Sale. rpiIE two-story FRAME HOUSE and one X. acre of ground, reeentlv the projierty of Samuel L. Cnlp, situated mar Fasold'i Store, iu Lower Augusta twp., Xortluimberlutid county, I'n,, will be sold at private sale, on reasonable terms. For further particulars Inquire of D. C. IU&MNUF.R, Committee for Fort Augusta Bulldlug Associa tion of Suubury. Ptintiurv. dune 1, ISTl.-tf. IAI CIIY A t O'S (OLIJIS. I BOOK! ufVGEITTS , Xow at work, or looking for some new book, will ; miss it if they do uot nt once write for circulnrs ; of the best selling hock published. Extraordin ary Inducements offered. Priiits uioio than dou ble money. O lit lit free- Address, F. M. 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The proprietor ha. by the as !l.inei, of eminent Physicians and '. hem'ts, succeeded ill liliiiziuir the medici.ial properties contulned ed in the Oil, Piteli and Rosiu of the Hemlock 1; and obtained tl valuable preparation to be applied us a Salve or Vlcster for Rheuma tism, Croup, Vain or Soreness of tiie Rack, Chest or Stomach, Viks, Sail P.lieuni, Scurvy, Sons, Ulcers, bunion?, Sore Corns, Frost Riles, I to n ..us, ;-ore breasts and .Nippies, Ringworms, 1 Che lie" an I r-kin diseases of intLonmatory na ', tare. CHARLES X. CIHTTENTOX, Agent, j j'.9 Iw. 7 Si ::'.U AYciilie, Xew lork. a r re m, W it First Premium Am. lust. 71. Doable Elevate.; Ovi-n, Warming Closet, Broil ing Door, l ender Caurd. Damping and Slinking liiate. Direvt Dr.ili. FCI.LER, WARREN & CO.. VM Water Street. New York. t)-4w. " naiCarboiicllets- Foil Cot iiiis, Coi.ns A IIoai;si:m:ss. 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It Is a South America plant, which, according to tho medical and scleutihc periodicals of Lon don and Paris, possesses the most powerful tonio properties kuowu to Materia Mudica, aud is well known iu Us native country as having wonderful curflTive qualities, and bus been long used as a speciile in ull cases of Impurities of the Blood, Derangement of the Liver aud Mdeen, Tumors, Dropsy, Poverty of the Wood, Debility, Weak ness of the Inlestir.e. Uterine or Urinary Organs. DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA Is strengthening and nourishing. Like uu Irlclous food taken into the stomach, It assimi lates and diffuses itself through the circulation, giving vigor and health. It regulates the bowels, quiets the nerves, acts dlreriiy on the secretive orcans, aud, by its pow. erful Toule aud re.101 Ing rtleeis.pnxluce. health; aud vigorous uetiou lo the wbol system. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, IS Plutt hi., N. Y. Sole Agent for the Lulled States. Price, HI per liotile. Send for Circular. 4 f made from 50 els. 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