unburn mcncan. SUNUUy7sEFTEMDElt i4,"i872T Unllroad Time Tablets. P. & E. R. K OolNO NOHTUWAltt). Kile Mall. leaves at 0:0r a m Niagara ExproM, " " l'-SiHO p m Mail, " " 4:20 pm Erie KipreM, " " 6:50 p m N. C. R. W Gono Bouthwaiw. Erie Mull, leave lit 12:45 am F.rie Express, " " m Mall, " " "'"S1" Niuiruru Express, " " 6:B0 p m The Erlo Express train remain here about MO minutes for brcukfiut. SUNBITHT & LEWISTOWN U. R. Mall train leaves at 7.30 o. m., ami arrives at 7.50 p. in. Fast LliU leaves at 3.40 p. m., nud arrives at 1.50 p. ro. " Suamok:s Vam-et R. R. Mall leaves at 13S5P. m.. for Shamokln and arrives at 3.55 p. ir. I.ciivps for Mt. tarmel at 4.40 p. m., and ar-lves at 9.25 a. in. I H. W. R. R. Trains leave. or New York, via Hualetou at 0.20 a. m., am arrives at 3.35 p. in.' Accident ftsuranco Tickets enn bo bad jf J. Shipuian, Ticket Agent at tlie Depot. focal Affairs. ewinq Machines. Miss Caroline Dulius is the ,h'eut for tlio snlo of tlie best Sewing Machines In cxlsteuce, vlzt "The Improved ginger," "Urover & Baker," "Howe," and 'Domestic,'" which are constantly on liand and sold al rea sonable prices. She is also ncent for the cele brated Frantz and Pope Knitting Machine. Call and sco them. Ollko on Mnrket street, caBt of the railroad. Tue highest prices are paid for Grey Squirrel?, Frogs, Turtles, &c., by Win. Reese, or the St. Elmo Eating Saloon, In Pleasant buildings, Sudbury, Pa. Foil Sale a young Cow, part Aldcrncy. quire at this olllcc. En- Tiiino year of Miss Hogarth's English and French school, Sunbury, Penn'a. The Full term will coinuience Monday, September 16th, 1ST2. Bcr your Groceries of P. Clark, and save 15 lier cent. bl4,ut. THE COLEMAN SISTERS. Fiuk. On S.iturd.iy evening last about 11 o'clock, flic was discovered hi the loft of the old depot building, on Third street, tills place. The steamer was promptly on hand and the firemen worked faithfully to subdue the flames. Pait of the roof and the upper flours were considerably damage .1 before the lire was extinguished. The building belongs to the X. C. Railway Company, uud U uuoecupied. Thu lire Is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. OrEitA Hoist:, Friday night, September I3lh. Suicide. On Friday evening last, the wife of Jacob Scheil, residing in Delaware township, tlits county, committed suicide by hanging her self to the limb of u tree, using her drawers to suspend herself. She hung from Friday evening until Saturday at 10 o'clock, a. in. Brv your Black Alpacas and Mohare Lusters from P. Clark, and save - per cent. sl4,:U. OrniA Hoi ck, Friday night, September K!th, for comedy. Vt'i: heartily recommend to our readers the 11 liitittcd CheM'MH Weekly as a beautiful, good and cheap family paper the only one of its kind in this country. Tlios. C. Haekett, Its agent, is now furnishing it to our people. Alice, Louie aud Clara. Waltz & Blight's restaurant, on Third street, has got to be a place of great resort for refresh ments. Oysters, chickens and game are served up al all hours. The celebrated Lancaster beer Is oa tap constantly. Go to the Opera House September 13th. The losses sustained by individuals who neg lect to insure in reliable companies, is immense, and many families who are in comfortable cir cumstance could often be saved from total ruin if they would attend to insurance in lime against that monster destroyer fire. We lire happy, however, to notice that many are using the pre caution of late by gelling insured iilie Peoples' Fire Insurance Company, Pliiladelp.( which ii considered safe and reliable. They .' . insure lite at the lowest rales. Mr. (dossier, their agent r.t tills place, is doing a handsome busi ness lu making out policies in this pait of the State. BliST Juvenile Amerieau performers on the load, at tlie Opera House, September 13th aud Kill. W. It. F. Weiuuit is now lu the city buying Ills stock of fall goods. Lookout for the tiist styles in our market. He will procure a general uisoitment. Ashe Is well known for making phndid selections a call ul his btore will repay auy lor tue trouble. Sisteu to the horns to-night, Sept. 13th. Mass Mleti.no at Miltos. A Republican mass meeting will be held at Milton ou this Saturday evening. Ex.Gov. Pollock and others will uddress the uiceliug. Let the Republicans of thi,s place turn out. The. train will leave at 0:45 p. in. uud return at 13:30. W. 11. BiiAiNEim, Esj., late editor of tlie Ty rone VtTuM, has abandoned the newspaper bu-rsm-ss, nud is uow travelling as agent for the Coleman Family. We hop that hie present new calling will prove more lucrative. We can con gratulate Mr. Coleman ou his selection of Mr. Uraiuerd as his agent, as we feel coutldeut that lie could not have tilled that position with a bet ter mau. The Election Laws of Pennsylvania. The The Eleetiou Laws of Pennsylvania, digested and arranged Willi notes and Judicial decisions, com V:led by F. Jordan, Secretary of the Commou Vtallh, and published by the State Priuler under authority of a resolution of the Senate and House i'f K'picseiitutivcs, U au Importaut work which shoulube In the hands everj election officer, that he may c guided intelligently lu the performance of his duiy. Every citizen will find It to his ad vantage to posse a copy that he may iustruct himself in lu right uuder the privileges or the elective franchise. The object of the work has bee to iuclude all existing laws on elcctlous, and to exclude all which have becu repealed, sup lied oi become obsolete) and el the same lime to arrauge every thins; uucer such appropri ate divisions dad sub-divlslou as to be easily fouud. The terms of the work arei Twelve fop: lu cloth, 10 00. Single eupies, $1 00. forward your orders early, u oi,ly a limited edition will be published. Address, 0. gingerly, State Piiuter, Harrlsburg, Pa. Thhee "lads," Floreuco Johnson IIeleuJlr. Gee aud liddy Lee, alUmdcd a dance at Roger Muuday's, u Cakotov.u, ou Saturday night lust, with a lot ot our handsome young SuniMiry boys. The dauce wore into Suuday mornlegaudbroko up In a street trawl. The 'glrls" were arrest- J, aud brought In on Mondny morning, lined, and held under ball in 3J0 for pood behaviour. Tnn SuNBUHY Faih. Tho Agricultural Fair to be bald at this place on ths 85th, 2Glu and 87th of this month, promise to far exceed that of Inst year. The trotting course Is being fitted up in the best mamior, and no e (Torts are spared to make It the largest and best course la central Pennsylvania. We are happy to see that our prominent citizens bnvo taken thu matter In hand, and will, we are certain, meet with their usual good success la getting up a fair that will surpass every thing heretofore witnessed In this county. The premiums offered aro most liberal, and our agricultural friends will bo amply To warded by bringing all kinds of products for ex hibition. The fruit crop being abundant this season, will give a Sue opportunity to show the great improvement In the lower end of the coun ty lu all kinds of fruit, and that tho citizens have not becu neglecting Horticultural pursuits. The mechanical department, we aro Informed, will bo fully represented, while the other depart ments will be made to excel any former efforts lu tho county. We have long been satisfied that this end of the county can produce as good stock as can bo found any whero In the State, aud ns the officers of this fair are oferlng such liberal premiums, we hope to see every farmer nnd me chnnlc place upon exhibition specimens of their genius and labor. Some beautiful specimens of handiwork by ladies from Rush, Shumokin vnl lcy, nud tho Mahanoys, which wo havo not seen sui passed by any ut other fairs, are expected to be brought here on exhibition, which will make It an.lnducctncnt for Indies to visit and mark tho great Ingenuity displayed by their own sex'. With the exertions made ou tho part of our citi zens to make exhibitors and visitors comforta blewe deslro our friends in tho country to bring every thing worthy of exhibiting, and let us see what progress has been mudo lu every branch ol agriculture nnd trade. The New Colkt Hoise Clock. As tho new tower clock, ordered for the court nonse, will be hero In the course of a week, u description of its character will, no doubt, be Interesting to many of our readers. The dials w ill be of beuvy plate glass, ground on both sides, nnd figured with n hole lu the centre, for Illumination at night. The clock was made by E. Howard, & Co., of Bostou, celebrated for their superior American watches and clocks. The wheels arc of hard hammered brass, arbors mid pinions of cast steel, uml the frame entirely of Iron. Tlie escapement is u Graham dead beat, (the very best for a tower clock,) automatic retaining power, pendulum hung with double spring, regulates at the top, and h is a joint Willi taugeut screws to put til beat. Each set of dial works has two sets of universal joints, and an automatic arrangement to prevent any binding or pinching by expansion, coulraciion or settling of the wood work of tlie i buildiii! Tho striking pait is a repealer, to that the time nud the striking will always keep ; together. Tlie hummer lever is operated from I tlie main wheel Willi hardened steel friction rol- J lers. The striking part lias a double linked 1 i chain tested ten times tlie weight required tor the clock ; time pail lias a w ire cord of tlie best make. The pulllcs have a hollow axle to con tain sullicicnt oil to last some time, a good point, I as they are usually so situated as to be hard to get at. SitAUr Lasdlouiis taki:s in. On Monday j last, a sharper who gave hi name us J, L. Cad- I wallader, was arrested at Georgetown, this coun ty, by I. S. Oossler, L S. Detective, on a War- rant if sued by U. S. Commissioner, L. T. Rohr- ' i bach, for passing himself otfas a U. S. Rev. Col lector, and defrauding tlie public. Cadwallader, it appears, was operating iu Snyder cpunty, but crossed tlie river on tlie approach of tlie Detec tive. Several Individuals were made his victims i by hU showing bogus papers that he was a regu- ' larly appointed otlieer, authorized to collect Hie . , .. .. ... 1 .! 1 " 1 , lie managed to get Jl." out or Ira Sayres, at Port 1 Trevorton, and !7 from Peter M'Cullouli, for I r,.v,.i l.v oil nnor. 1 e Willi,-;! In Co ..el from the lalter ?i U0 per barrel on six barrels of ciiler, having ordered .six cm; ty barrels for that purpose, but as the tax was rather ttecp lie con eluded to take and pay for three barrels only. He Used an ordinary glass syringe to test tlie proof of the liquor, and iu several instances insisted upon tlie owner reducing it with water as it was I contrary to law to sell liquor above proof. This, the liquor men did not so mucli object to, as his j fee fur attempting toleatiilhem a trick which they Lml come faint idea of before. This aud j other suspicious ciicumstauces, led to his arrest, j He win; lodged in jail in this place, aud ou Tues day las' wa taken to Pittsburg for trial. j Si xni'iiY tii AKiis met ou Monday evening hist, ! and elected Ileber Painter C'nptuiu, A. N. Briee i 1st Lielitcuant, Norman Haas -d Lieutenant. I The Packer Guards have becu disb.ii;ded,and the present organization is lapidly tilliug up. The! licxt meeting of tlie compauy will take place on ' Monday evcuing next. REMOVAL 0 A CaNCEUOI'S Tl Milll. Wc wit- I nessed a surgical operation, on Saturday last, i performed by Dr. C. M. Martin residing on Front street ill this place, assisted by Dr. R. B. i McCoy, of Northumberland. It was the retiio- : val of a large cancerous tumor from the person of Mr. Win. Horn,' residing iu the lower part of this borough, who has been disabled for more 1 than six mouths. The operation was skillfully performed, and we are happy to state that Mr. i Horn is doing well, and will, iu a short time, be able to resume work. Dr. Marlin has located in this place but a short tune, and has already es- ' tublishcd a reputation us u skillful practitioner, ; uud is fast getting into a large practice. j Tub Soldiers' uud Sailors' Convention, to bo , held ut Pittsburg ou the 17th instant, will be largely atteuded by the veterans of this county. ; Quite a number will ultend from this place und ! Shaiuoklu. Wc notice, too, that the "Go West" j Club, of Washington, D. C, ure going to swell the number. This club is composed entirely of soldiers, who did the ''State some service" iu her : time of trouble. It pleases us to learu that our young friend nud graduate of this office, Edward W. Oyster, accompanies them us their second lieuteuaul. 1 Pennsylvania Heihulican AssoeuvioN. Wc are pleased to learu that our geuUI frieud, A. A. Shissler, Esq., has been re-elected Picsl deut of the Pcuiisylvuuia Hepuhlicau Association of Washjucton, D. C. The Dnibj Chronicle of that city, says ; "The election of ofUcen for the ensuiuL' six mouths beini; in order, Mr. Sliisslcr was unaul- inouly re-elected amidst much eiithusiasin. This i...;,... Al- ui.i.i...' .i.i.. i i .. W.M ..... .'UieaiLI Cllll, UIIU lllllt IU U unanimous vote lroin the largest uiceliug ilia Association has ever held, was u coiuiilimciit w hich tho uresidlllL' nfflci.r nun null I....I i.r.,a of, uud a recognition of merit upprsuialed by thu members ofthe Assoel.it lou." ,,., r , s . , , . , Mil. Giueos Beaveu, of i.ewfs towushlp, thi county, hud two horses stolen ou Saturday uight last. One a dark sorrel horse uud the other uu irou gray mare. A reward of$U'5 Is otfered for the recovery of the horses uud capture of the thief, or (100 for the horses alone. .VJioninw. Isaac IIoi sel died at Northuinberlaud on tho 2Sih of August, aged 55 years. Mr. Housed was boru la and was for many year a resident of Miltoa. Jle will be remembered by many of our older citizens as on ad lanced reformer uu ad vocate of leuipvruuce lu the early days, when its advocacy wai unpopular in thu soeliou, and when be Hood ulujust alone iu his coudciunutkm of the evils of the rum truOle. He liv4 a con sistent life and died respected and mourned by a large circle of friends and relative throughout the country. Miltonian, Republican County Crnvcntlon. The delegates elected on Saturday tho 7th -to 1 represent tho several townships, wards" and boroughs In the KepublluiT County Convention on Tuesday Sept. 10th, 1872, mot lu tbe Court House at Sunbury at 10 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of placing lu nomination a county ticket. The convention was called to order by Mr. Em'l. Wilvert, Chairman of the County Standing Com mittee. The credentials of delegatus were theti received as follows i Sunbury, E. W. Charles J. Bruner, John B. Leuker and George Harrison. " W. W. Alex. Muntz, P. M. Bhlndlo and Oeorgo Bright. Northumberland Borough A. C. Simpson, Simon Randal add Jno. T. Colt. Milton, W. W. P. L. Huckcuburg, R. M. Frick and John B. Reed. " 8 W D R Cawly and Lenas Stout. Wntsontown Ofcnr Foust nnd Geo. Burns. McEwcnsvlilc J Parker nnd Jus Rothcrncl. Turbutvillo Simon Opp and Anderson Denlus. Turbut twp Jnn L. Watson and Uen. C C Mc Cormick. Delaware Andrew Nye nnd J II Ilclny. Lewis Oliver Montgomery nnd J L Hill. Chillisquaquo Wm N JJcsbit aud Samuel Me Ninch. Point D W Sumpsel nnd Josiah Newberry. Upper Augusta Thad S Shannon aud Philip M Forrester. Lower Auemln J J Beck nnd Peter II Snyder. Rush Alvin Hughes nnd Win Reppard. Shnmokiu DrLD Rubbins, Alfred Fisher and Jacob K Miicncli. Coal Frederick Hesser nnd Adnm Kcmbel. MtCnrmcl Matthew Wnrd and Clins Kline. Snvdertown Jackson lJerircr and John Moore. Jackson J E Strlekler uud J H N Luudcn slugcr. Cameron Clias B Boycr nnd Geo II Moyer. Jordan David T Troutumn uud Gabriel Adams. Upper Miihanoy Daniel Snyder nnd Samuel Ressler. Washington C F Fisher nnd Daniel E Kehres. Lower Malianoy Frauk Sarge, David Seller nnd Martin K Buchman. Little Malianoy Simon F Reed and 8 II Duiikelbcrser. Zcrbc J E Rathbun and H J Renn. Riverside Wm Faux and E Cromptnii. Mt Cnrmcl Boro 8 A Beigstresscr, A M Mou teliU8 and W C Huutzlnirer. Suamokm, E W Capt A Caldwell, F S Haas nud John 1. Hummer. " W W W R Lake, R D Bower and David S Hallabach. - Alter tho credentials were received nnd the delegates acknowledged the convention then or ganized by thu election of the following ollicers :. fwliW-R. A. Frick, of Milton. Vice Y'lVniifrtN, Jacob Muench, Shamokln twp., Frederick licsscr, Coal twp. Sccreturic. A. M. Montcllus, Mt. Cartncl borough, Simon Randall, Norlhiimbcrlaiid boro. Tlie roll of delegates was called, and the fol lowing gentlemfti presented their credentials: A committee of three, consisting of AC Simp son, 8. A. Hergstresscr and F. S. Haas, was up painted ou contested seats. On motion E Cronipton, was admitted as a substitute for B. G. Welsh, of Riverside boro., nud Jan. A. Sliipp for Win. II. Douty, of Sha iiiokiu borough. On motion, the chair appointed I). n.Sunip- pel, A. ( adwell, John I.. Hammer, J. E. Kutlt buu and W.I. Nei-liit, a coiuuiitlce on resolution. On motion, the convention adjourned to meet ut l.'.J o'clock p. 111. aft;:iinoon SKSSION. Convention re-asscnibli d ul appointed time. The committee on coutc.-ted seat repotted on the case of the double set of delegates from Ml. Carmel township, lecoiuiucudiiii; lliat both sets be admitted to seats, but Hint each set ouly have one Vole. On motion, tlie report was accepted. The Chairman of the committee on Resolutions read tlie follow ini;, the tuhiptioii of which, ou motion, was po.-tpcAied until after making the nominations. We, Hie deleiratcs of the Republican party in Northumberland county, in Convention assem bled, declare and resolve : J'irxt, That we accept and hereby re-allli tn the platform promulgated by the National Couven- llUtl III rllll I'l.ttllllll,..!!! ll.Hltf .. Hl.il.. ,i..Iulliil iu j , c l,,,t. , eoi.siiiutiior a true and faithful expression of Republican principles. Nfeuml, That we hereby endorse and ullirin tlie declarations of the Republican State Convention lit I In l'rit,llrir in Anril lur fifi.tii nil n n.-t t.,1. oi-ki..,,. ,,ii,.v. ,,a Pinbo.lvi,i 1. il, im,. r ,',..it,.v the llcpubliciiu parly. . '"il 1 "at tlie interests of Labor and Capital sliounl never conlliit : tliat whatever measures I , , ,,,.. i. 1, 1 r.,,. . ,,, 1, j Labor will tie best advanced and secured by and through the help of the Uepuhlican parly, which .'-. .. " i-.e.in i,in 1 1 le no 01 on- iiiiiu trial interests of the country and of the laboring : men. J'vuiiJi, That tlie Republican parly demand i and hereby pledges itself to mi cliieicut mid econ- omieial administration of our county atlaii s. Fifth, That we liaii the nomination of I'. S.liran) , for'l'resideiit, und Henry Wilson lor Vice Pre-i- , dent both essentially noted Americans, with pride and pleasure, and pledge them our earnest, faith ful support. ' Sisth, That our candidate for Governor, Gcu. John F. Haitian!!, the brave soldier and pun' cili7.eli, is endorsed by u In his political record, uud by our Votes we will vindicate him against ; slander aud vile falsehoods. " j SrrtHth, That Hon. L'lysscs Muroiir !-, by his ciiiineut mental and iiioral qualillcalions and leif.il learning, entitle, I to, and will receive our cordial support for the Supreme ISciich. I Eighth, That we earnestly endorse the nomi nation of (ieiier.il Harrison Allen and the entire Stale ticket ; the delegates at largo for the Con- . stitutional Convention, and the candidates at 1 large for Congress. Their proved latriotisiii, l heir linearity aud their intelligence commend them to the support of a thinking people. A'i, 'Thai the public und ntlieial course of our esteemed i.:cuators, in the Senate of the. lulled States, uni ts our entire approval. Tinth, That the Hon. John li. Packer, our re- ; preventative In Congress, by his great industry, ids consistency; his abilities and his urbanity, commends himself more uud more to our confi dence, esteem and regard. We pledge for him a 1 majority iu this county heretofore without prece dent. Eltniith, That we submit the nominations niaile here to-day, anil the entire work of this Convention, lo our fellow citizens of Northum-i bciiund county, coiilldcntly looking for their verdict of approval on the second Tuesday of Oc tober. All Hie candidates presented for the suf frage of i lie pcopleare well and favorably known tor capability, honesty uud integrity i and the people, every where aroused alive to their ow u substantial and true interests, will certainly elect t lie' in . ! JUnulml, That this Convention rceoguizo the claims made by tlie Labor Reform party iu its ! demands for honest government too sacred to be I ignored by us. j A resolution from the Labor Reform party was here presented, uud ou motion, action on tile same postponed for the , resent. Ou motion, ii committee of live, consisting of A. Caldwell, Dr. L. D. Robins. C. J. limner. N. Simpson und John J. Parker was appointed to coaler Willi a similar coiimiiitcc nf 1 1. l.-ilmt- i Kefi riu parly. Tho Convention then proceeded lo ballot for nominees for the various oiliees, with tlie follow- ing result. CONGltl'.sS. Hon. Jno. H. Packer was noininalej by accla mallou. CONSTITI TIONAL CONVENTION. M. Oram, SI W. A. Sober, W. II. 10 ASSKSIll.lT. Elift llu'.liit. L. M. Morton, li4 I Dr. W. J. Haas, lo Oscar Foust, u'.' U. Hill, 1 i l. i Mn,tmi " -""ll"" Sei-oiul JialUit, P3 Oscar Foust, a'j On motion the uouiiuatiou of Oscar Fousl was made unanimous. I I ItOTIlONOTAItt ' J'10- A- Taylor, IS L. T. Itobruack, I Jno. Jones, H. so On motion the iiomiuatlou of Wa made uuuuimous. L. T. Kohrhach SIIFIllCP. S. II. Hotlu rmel, 41 J. H. Adams, Vi Ueo. Uuul, V j J. M. Joliu, li On moliou S. II. Kolheruiel's uoiuluiilioii was mude uuuuimous. roMMlShlOKKU. Firtt tiallot. Jl I K. Kmerlck, 13 li J. (i. Durham, '."J Juo. Suyder, 5. Steoml BMut, o'J J. U. Durham, S3 D. Seal, C. Fisher, D. Beal, t. Kiucrlek, 4. Third BulliA. D. Seal, SO J. G. Durham, 37 Ou motion the nomination of J. G. Durham was made uuauluious. Al'DlTOH. J. E. MuencU waspomlnated by acclamation. J ooriONKU. Frederick Hessor wa uonilunted by acclama tion. On motion Einanncl Wilvert was appointed Chairman of the Standing Coiniulttco appolutcd for the ensuing your. . J. K. Davis was nominated ns Senntorlal Dcl- .cgate, nnd John K. Rathbun Representative Del- citato to tho next KepuDltcuu Bluto Cuuvcntlbii, by acclamation. Ou motion the nominee for Congress and dele gates to Constitutional nnd State Conventions were authorized to appoint tholr own conferees. The resolutions ottered were then considered, amended, and unanimously udrtptod. Ou motion adjourned. A. M. MONTEL1 1'8, SIMON RANDALL. Secretaries The following partial list of names were hand ed lu us members of thu Standing Committee for tho ensuing rear. Sunbury, E W J K Davis. Milton. N W I. M Morton. Watsontown W M Wanner. McEwciisvilleA-Jas Rot ham el. Turbot twp -Adam Bolder f. ' Point D W Siuiipsel. Upper Amriistn Thud 8 Slmnnon. Rush O P Pultun. Slminokln twp I)r L D Robblns. Lower Augusta W R ikcr. MtCarmel Boro W E Huntzingcr. Jordan David T Troiitmnn. Little Malianoy John llensyl. Jackson W H Lamb. Lower Malianoy Andrew Ditty. Upper Malianoy Daniel Snyder. TurbutvPle Thni Barr. Lewis Levi B Glaze. Tho districts who have not reported the names of members of the standing committee, are re quested to send then to Mr. E. Wilvert Sunbury Pa., ut once to complete the list. The following order received by Maj. Geo. B. Cadwallader, was directed to bo handed to us last week for publication, but for some cause or other did not reach us. llEAnijt AiiTr.ns Eiiiimi Division, National Gcaiid of Pa. Milton, Pa., August 'M, 1S72. ) Majoh : In accordance with special orders No. 8(1, Headquarters N. G. of Pa., dated at Harrisburi;, Pa., August 2"ilh, 1S7J, the company of infantry known as Packer Guards," of Nortli'd county, 8th Dlv. N. G. of l'a , having practically ceased to exist, is therefore hereby disbanded, mid the commissioned ollicers and enlisted men honor:, lily discharged, from tlie date olithis order. By order of Maj. Gkn. C. C. M CoiiMn k, L. M. MollTON, Lieut. Col. and A. A. G. We call the attention of our readers to tlie ad- I vcitiseincnt ofS. llersfelder to be found lu alio- j tlier column. His stock is large uml all new, : which ho oilers for sale at greatly reduced prices. The latest and newest styles are ki'itin his es tablishment; nil of which aro warranted, and J sure to give satisfaction. 1 List of Letters remaining lu the Post otlice at ! j Sunbury, Ha., Sept. 11. 1 ST.'. , I li. T. liamleiibach, Emma MeCloaii", Lizzie J Clenientz, R. A. McCoy, Esip, Albert F.vel hurt, t Wiili.im Fulton, John P. Katii;, llemeins S. I Long, N. T. Mutter, J. R. March, P. W. Miller, I Frank If. Rase, Aaron M. !wcigard. Nan San ders, J. N. Siiue, William Stcveni, Emma Jane ' Lay, James Sihris, Moses Weiser, (ieo. C. ! Welsh, Mis. Elizabeth Wcvscr. ( lial les White, Richard Worrall, Ezra II. Vueum. ! J. J. SMITH, P. M. JFor the Amerieuu. At imneeting of the Sunbury Steam Fire Com pany, No. 1, held al their room on Friday even ing, August Until, the card of acknowledgment aud thank, from the Mt. Vei uon Hook ami I. i 1 derCompany, No, l,ol rturrishurg, being receiv ed, ou motion ol Mr. J. K. Davis, it wa Jlimulrcil, That the Sunbury Steam Fire Com pany, No. 1, received the kind communication from Mt. Vernou Hook aud Ladder Company No. 1, of Harrisburi;, in the same fraternal spit it in which it was conceived. We are conscious that we do not merit the Very Haltering and coinpii mcntary terms employed. We did our duly ;.s we were able, acl in. ted by a feeling of brother hood, which should pervade and control our owu uud all kindred organizations. We are ui.feign cd'v glad that we were able, to make the Slav among us of our frieu Is coniturlahle and idea-ant. lo us Itieir visit, uas a soiucc ol sincere graliti cation; and will be always cherished Willi grate ful rc.mcinheraiifc. Personal friendship.-, were then and thereby formed which we bope will coiiliiiue through lite, and we truthfully afliriu that our own hearts are Willi our brothers of Mt. Vernon No. 1. J,'enilirl, That th' card of Mt. Vernon Hook ami Ladder Company, No. L, is not only li. ttei ing iu expression, but most elegantly ami ela borately engrossed, nud proves as valuable ns coiiipliuiciitaiy gill. ll shall be suspeu le I iu our hull, and cared for witii pri.lc and pleasure. ViVukJivi, That Messrs. Gen. li. Cud iv.tlluilcr, J. K. Davis, Jr., W. C. Packer, G. 11. nib-on and H. K. Goodrich be appointed a Committee to convey a copy of t!iee proceedings to Mt. Vernon t ouipauy, No. 1. Di.r.ssiM.- brighten as they take their fti'ht. The etiief of blessintrs is jjood health, wiLbout wliii-h nothimc is uorih the liavin; ; il is ahvays. appreciated at its true value after il is lost, but, tooolteu, not before. Live properly, ami er red ailments: before they become seated, l'or diseases of tin; liver. Kidneys, skin, stomach, and all ari-iiiL' troni inipuie nud fc4ilc blood, Dr. Waiker's California Vinegar Uiltcrs arc a sure and speedy remedy, ll has never yet failed iu a tingle instance. a-l.l.v. litisincss Notices. Tin: great remedy to keep fever away is to keep tlie feet dry. Durim; the late rainy scaion ; it could scarce be avoided, but we learn that V. II. Miller of the 1'xcelsior, keeps boots and .-hoes ! that are warranted, and the feet are kept perfect ly dry dur'ne,' any rain. lie also keeps on hand a variety uiieipialcd In Ibis part of the State to select from for any kind of wear. i Stvi.isii Si'iiiNO and Si MMiat Hats. A laro j supply of stylish Spring and Sunnucr Hats to ' Bull all fancies aud tastes has Just been received j at S. Vaust'a store, Market Square. A specialty ; in straw hats ; uud the lililest, coolest und neat-c.-t hat iu use is the ventilated cassiniere hat. A ! large stock to select lroin, styli.-li goods and rea- sonable prices. Call uud examine before pur- chaslnir clscv. here. , Special 'otii'es. Murriil;. Kssayn for Yotine; Men. on Grcul Social Kvils and Abuses, which interfere ' win. .mui i uil'c, ami ruin I lie nappine.-e ol inou- I sands, w ills sure means of relief for tho Krring ; Cufoi lunate, deceased and debilitated. Sent I in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. .Aiiiness, nowaru .ssoeiaiiou, .mi. ;, rouiu Ninth St., Philadelphia, l'a. to Tin: m ri i:itiu. Tlie Hev. William II. Norton, while residing in l!ru.il us u missionary, discovered in thut land id' medicines a remedy for Coxsi mi-iion, Siihiii'i.a, Soup. Tiiuoat, Cornns, Cm.iis, Asthma, ami Niuivor Weakness. This rein edv has cured myself alter all other medicine had failed. Wishing to hem-fit the sutferlng. 1 will send the recipe for preparing nnd lisine: this remedy to all who desire il t UKK Ol' CHAlUiK. Please send uu envelope, Willi your name und address on it. Address, Kcv. WILLIAM II. XOllTOX, U7 ItllOAIlWAV, Oct. H1S7L ly. Xew Yokk Citv, s.is-4 5 B M 6 -3 i& VX -- I o O i- i 5 i a i: -5 S t F t Z J3 E - S u " t- i it e U -s S 10 -; -a t- Z. C S- k- t" 2 c H THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. L PUBLISHED as a wnrnlng and for the benefit-.- Of ymmii tmn and MAtri, wato-suUur from Nervous Debility, Loss of Mnuhood, etc., sup- '""""'THE MEANS OF SELF-CURE. Written by one who cured himself, after under going couuidernble quackery, nnd scut free on re ceiving a post-paid directed envelope. Address. NATHANIEL MATFAIR, ' June R, '72. Omos. Brooklyn, N. Y. 3. At Montnndon, Sept., Otli, of Typhoid fever, HERBERT LEE, son of Wesley and Annie C. Auien, aged 4 years and 23 days. At llcrndon, North'd county Pa., by Ooo. W. Coble, J. P., Pitii.ii Siiaffkk, of Snyder co., Pa., uud MissbAKAU Komx, of Schuylkill co. Pa. KCNItTKY MA It HE IS. I'loiir iiiiil CI nil Mnrket. Extra Family $13.00 Red Wheat, p. bu.,SJ. 00 Huekwticat, p. ct., ft.Oi) live, Coru Meal, " .5i) Cyrn, 1 Wheat Bran, p. bu. 1.5U, Buckwheat 1 Short", a. DO Oats, lltf lbs., Com . Oats Chop, 'J.nti Flaxseed, 70 l.qo m n -. liuiothy Seed, p. b. i.w t'roiliicc Jlurlict. Potatoes, 50 Hams, 15 Fires, per doss., 18 Tallow, rt Butter, per lb., !15 Country Snap, 8 Lard, " 1U Diicd Apples, 13 Sides, " 10 " Peaches, 111 Shoulders. 14 Tailoring! Tailoring!! CHARLES MAIIIL, Respectfully Informs the ciilzcns of Sunbury anil v ic l ii it v , l liot lie lias opcum a TAILOR SHOP, on Fourth Street, below Market. In tlie Mullen I buililinir, and that he is prepared to make up all kin.l.i of UKVI'V A.M IIOY'N Sl ITS, Inthelatc-t style. Havimr had much exper ience in tlie business ho desires the public to give him a trial. Clothimr vtill be made up In the lutci-t Palis : and American Fashions lu the most satisfactory manlier. j Aug.lT.'W.-tf. CHARLES MAIIIL. EV;io.sol A in cikI ii: rut to hii: Constitution ot Pennsylvania Joint ICfMOliiiioii Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution ol Pennsylvania. A'.' i7 ivvidv'f hi the Si Hilti: unit House i.l' ,Vnv-tt'-ntut i-'t'x th Ctiimutiuii't 'lith i'f i'ltiiisyli ahitl in (i mi-iil AwihUi uft. 'I hat tbe followingaiiieiid ineiii of the Con-tit ution of thi- Commouwvillh be proposed to tin- people fur their adoption or reject ion. pursuant to the provisions of the tei.th article thereof, to wit : AMK.')Mi:XT : Strike ir.it the sixth i-tioti of the sixth article of Ihc Con-til ution, and ii;-.-il iu lieu thereof the billowing: "A State Treasurer shall be chosen bv the oiialllied eleetois of the State, at such times and for such term of service as shall be prescribed bv law."' j WILLIAM ELLIOTT, I S"euker of th i House ol llcpre-ciit itives. i JAMES S. Ill TAN, j Speaker of Senate. Armnivni The twenty-second day of March, Anno Domini one Ihu-usuhd cbht htiiulre.1 and scvciil v-two. i JNO. W. GF.ARV. I Pr.-pured am', e.-rtilied for publication pursuant to tlie Tenth Aiticle of I In- Constilntiou. . FRANCIS JORDAN. Secretary of the Common" eallh. i fJlllee Seei-Ltary of tlie Commonwealth, t Harrisbiirg, June J'ith, 1"T-J. i i June "., 1- . ,i!ll. 10,000 l'olitirnl Accents Wanted real tor our grcal Til,- iiio-t aitraetive and y.-ilablc thin." out. ll i-- indi-peiisable to men. of all pcn'ic-, farni.-hin'.' ju-t the fu '-is an I lie...' s needed, lor every day referenei ; by every i.ue'.iL'ei.t voter. A,'ei;ts are .selliai; I'lolil 15 ( .to u Stay. The me. si liberal term Send for descriptive circulars. Ad lie-s Di i firi.D a'.M. 711 ASHMKAD. Publislier, iiisom St., I'liiladelphia. Dnii iTii) i.o;s. .(ITH I". is hereby niven that I have taken up in tin Susouehaiina river, in Jackson to-.eu- sliip, Noi l 'hi in Sethi ii d countv, l'a.. on thel.ilh day of Au-n-t. IsT.', NlNKTV-SlX l.oi. with tlie mark of "N. C. Kreck V Co."' upon them. The owner or owners are reiiuested to come for ward, prove propeitv, pay churnes and take lliein away, or else they will be disposed of according to law. .. T. HOOVE!?. Jaekfou twp. Ale;. "1, lsf.'.-Ut. Presidential CA PS, CAt'KS 1-OUCllES , Seu.l for Il.M STUATro Cut ei i.ii ami Pun k l.i-r. I ( L NNINtillAM .V Hll.l., ; MAt FACITIIKUS. No. !.''J1, Clll lil'll STKKKr. 1 PlllLADKJ.l'lllA. June s, lmo. W. H. Blanks, HOXJGIE3, SIG3ST, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTS H, SL'NIHKY, PKXX'A. Decorating and Paper Haugii g done In the latest Improved style. Orders solicited, which will receive prompt at tention. Residence in Purdytown, Emerick's building. Sunbury, May- ll,'is;j.-tf. NLU' SUM ML" It (iOUDs! .MISS K ATI: It I. At K, MARKET Mil'AUK, SI NIU l'.V, PKXX'A. 1i.Ack Dr.is Silks from Si 50 to i'2 00. Japanese Silks, Silk l'ontre.is, I'lai I Poplins, Mixed Poplins, II mini from i'o cents toil 00. itoi.i.v VAitii:.s. Ch!ntp-s, Deluins, ,Vc. I'reueli Muslins, Mar seilles tjuilts. Kid tiloves, illi hillelo , uud double buttons. i I. ii f t S li ii nit, j A general assoilinent of White floods. LAWXS, (aNtillAMSnnil l'HiLI-, Dl-.llSS TKlMMlNliS, LACKS, Ac, sold t.l great lv reduced prices. i Siinbury, May is, ls73. ll. W. KKKFKIt, It. A. ClAss. NowGoods! i Dry (iooils, Xotious, Funiisliinsf j (iooils, (inn-crii's. Oil C'lollts, i CJlass ami Mails. I i i of every variety, at one low price, at ' KEKVEK & (JANS' STOKE, ' Corner of 1'oliith and Market Streets, SCNHCKV, PA. All kinds of drain taken in exchange same as cash. Call and see us. . KEEPER A; GASS. i Sunbury, April 27, 1ST"). : KUTCUEKVi lIUTCHEKVr .lli'Nsrs. iiiin r.H A It(VI I(, Third Street, opposite Central Hotel, bCNHlKY, PA., KEEP constaully on Land llie very Hidccst of fresh III I F, MI TTO AX1 whieli is sold at the luwe-t prices. Meal lau bo had ut all hours during the day, Sunbury, Pa., Juae b, lsTJ. " isi-'. GRAND OPENING OF PALL AND WESTER GOOiS AT S. HERZPELDER'S Popular Clothing Store. Jusl opened, an READY-MADE The largest ever ofl'.'vei in tliis town. Clolhina to ruU nil tastes. Clntliin fur till uc- cumoub, lroin the i!aiii'jst orktntx ( DUKSS Boys' and Youths' Clothing This (c):irlnicnt W well stocked with a ltirgo vnricly of goods ofall colors, rjunliliis and styles. All cloUiiiiK w made to my own order, by tho best iiiccliiinies, and conibino durability aud stixtislli with neatness and style. Hals ail a Cans for Men ail Boys. An enormous nssortincnt in this line, inchulin the very latest in Xew York autl l'liila- del)liia styles. a3 The most ina'.'iiilteent stoek to he found ouIk'kIo of the large cities. The vcrv latest in everything. Xeekware, Collars, Suspenders, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, and tr-pveitiUy :t full line of the best makes in Khii't.s and Gents' Undcrware. TlIS, find numerous other articles. Dii'mg by fur tho largest business in my line in tho county, and Inivtii; lies for cash, 1 tun able to oiler superior inducements and sell at LOW Lit any of my competitors. Lverybody is respectfully invited to call and examine the largest stock ever seen iu this place. 5Iefi'feMei9 Comer Market and Tliird Streets, Sunbury, Pa. Sunbury, S jit. U. !S7.'. JiW Milt, J ? Ml S TOYS, ALIU'MS, AND FANCY Clement ISlock, Now Heady, Seliool Hooks, School Stationery, WA I.I. I'AIT.!: at Keaikv.l l'l-K-oa 01-! I( i: OF TIIK ADAMS AND CKNTKAL EXPl.KSS CA) W T 2; w 5 a a v DUKS.S (JUODS. DUKSS TKIMMINUS, SHAWLS, ALTAC' CAS, CUUDi:!) ALl'Al'l'AS, f ft 77" W W Ill-lain.-, T'K-kinjrP, Motions in iivut 'ario!y. FRESH GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. ooll ami "Willow Waro. ! r p", rr-s. -tk, nri : 'f ... in ivtit varirtv, lowir Wall Paper and r. f S Q-oto JIISriN EY'S J Tor tint (Jivatost Variety ii' ( iool ! I'ricf.s tlio I.ovc-sr ' " arrivinur l)ai!v, VICTOR I VICTOR ! VICTORIOUS ! Aire nt for the Victor Sewing 3Fnchine. v JtlAUKIlT fcTItr.I'.T, oin- tlooi-u. Suuliury, May 4, 1ST'. !. enormous Stock of ClotMn IdIIics to tlie linubt aim most iusluotiiiiJlo SUITS, ; Ittrse qtinnti l'H ICE'S than ?; ' ' tr- k Ml Fntr 1 HTICLK Sunbury, Pa. Xull Supjjlies of Oisiee Stationery, &e., &e 5cc. toMako Uoom forNKW STUCK. TU m:w an C5- O vl'M liitnU, 5 Floor Tal ami Stair il Cloi Ls. r, 4" H Est 7. than the 1 Wl'St 111 I'l'llV. Window Shades. Clooils 7r 'j. s -3 of t.f.irlitirtN onU i t loiu rj More,
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