The Sunbury American I Is Prni.isBr.ri Kvebv ITintv, Bt. EM'L WILVEET, Proprietor, j Corner of Third St., and Muriel .Soitavf, j srxia-RY, pa. i At One Dollar uutl Filly Cent j !: 1 mj mn.'lh in advance; fl.73 if puid ithiulhpiar; ; or fam in nil ac when ui.ait if delayed till inter i i ipiration of the year. Si uberii.t'on diweominiH'il until all lirrearaxe lire iaid unit- at the option of the 1 pllblleuer. TUK-E ItnSH ARE llt.ill.LY At.ll Filial TO. I All uc- iiiwii)itiii!H lo the Aiiierican by versons Iivi-.ik oUtNlilc of the I 'ci.Ul'V of Noi .'llUIhlxTliiUil, 1I1I1HI Ik' HI.- j i- iimiih?1 wi'li thi-( .n. T! , if is ii.ati. miwi; v liy : tin di-fVul-y ex i-.i!r -d in c-alecliii" enisiiil u'-i.-:,jl- I tion at m ;ilH. :i;:c' . ! Rates of Advertising. On incb,twel7 lice 07 it equivalent la Soupu-cj I type) one or two Insertion, t,5Q ; three insertion Ji''. Sr.".CE. iM. 3m. 6x. 1y. One inch 2.5U $0.00 M.OO t8.lJ lu.jO Two inches 2.tk 5.00 7.00 9.00 l.".OI Three inches 8.00 7.00 9.00 12.00 1.(" n it tj 1 IjFour inches 7.00 9.00 11.00 17.00 20.' yiuiner uiiiimo io.oo 12.00 l.uo ao.oo ao.iKi Halt cnianin lS.ou lx.OO 2000 3H.0O ttn.Of' One column JO.O0 36.0U 40.00 C0.0O 100.00 Yearly l ertlen,eut pi j able quarterly Tmniii' tdvertiiTienta must be pud before insertion, except where parties he. e account. Local notict twenty cents Uue, and ten cents for every subsequeut insertion. Card in the "Business Pirectory" column 12.00 rr year for tlie Srs: two line, and fl.uO for each additional line. i.rtuiiip-iit in isio. PRICE SI no IX ADVAXCE. SUNBURY, I'A.. FRIDAY JIORNIXG, OCTOBER 23. 1871. t New Herie, Vol. 6, Xo. SO. ( Old Nerica, Vol. 35, Xo. SO. 1 v uuwv A 0 .1 U U 1.1 I .OCH 11011 IAL l'liysioiao of thin celebrated Itistiiution, lias discovered tlie most certain. -dy, p'.caAatit and f-ffcclual renit dv in tbP world for all DISEASES OK IM PKl" HENCE. Wcaknor ol the 15ack or L'.nilis, Strict ari, Affi'Ctiong of Kidneys and Uladdcr. lnvo't;!- 1IALTIMORE 1 JK. JOHNSTON, ttty UiwharKcs, liitpotency, Oem-ral Debiii- ; -rpvtAT) D VIS Nei voiihticsp, Dvspciisv, Eaririirir, L.- i '' ' ' i'tt'oi'M V it i v s-iurit-, Confa-iioji of Ideas, Palpitation of! 'VlTi'i n-vvM Use Heart, Timiditv, Tn iubiiti'.-S Diinne ! ' ' ' ' ' K- N k- ol SSipUt or tiidiliuc-ss Disease of the Head,' ii.ce in Il.r.tpt Kuili.::-.-.', soutli ide of M.ir Tbroat, Nife or Skin, Affections of I.iver. Luntis, i Vl'1 su,'"' ' j""--Vtt.-ly- Momacb or I!ow-ls thce turrUi'e Disorders J tt- j-yfm . NOltKlt. firiniep from the Solitary Habits of Youth those 1 " XTOKNFY T 1 YV Kccret and solitary practice more fatal to I heir vietitr.s than the nong of Svrcns to the. Manners AN" t''rNTV f",I "''T'K. of rivsse.a, MiulitiniT their uio.t brilliant hofes of antirip;'.io::s, rendering iiiarrlae, ,tc, imos sibb-. tOUNG MEN t-j-erially. who have become the victims of Soli tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which anmta'!y sweeps to an untimely crave Ihousands of yonni men of the mott cvaltej talents and brilliant intellect, who mil.t ot her wise have entranced listeniti Senate with the thunders of eloquence or waked to cet.iey ;he living Ivre, m:!v call with full roiilident-e, MAKKI A('K. Married Persons or Youn'4 Men contcMiplatln ruarriuirc, aware of PiiVfical Wcal.ii'-ss, (I.os of Procreative Power Impoteuey'), Nervous Ex ritability, Palpitation, tMjranic Weakness, Ner vous Debility, or buy other Dis-i-i:ililieatii)n, f jieedily relieved. lie who places himself under the care oi"Dr. J. may religiously coutide in his honor as a irentle mau, and conlideutly rely uon his skill as a Pbv feieian. OKUANIC WEAKNESS. Impotency, Loss of Power, Immediately Cured nnd full Vipor Kestored. Ti:is Distressitii; Affection which render Eifc miserable and man iivzc im)issibie i6 the cnalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Youtitr persons are too apt to commit excesses from not beinir aware of the dreadful coaseoenees i that may ensue. Now. who that understands the subject will pretend to d'-t;y that th.; power of procreation is lost sooner by those fal'iup into improper habits than by the prudet.t J Itt-sib-s be-iic deprived the plearuresof healthy offspring, the iuo6t (eriotis and destructive symptoms lo both body and mind arise. The i-ystcra becomes de ranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasiinsr ot the Frame, Co'igb, Consumption. Deeav .-md Death. A CCP.E WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. Persons ruined in h;ltb by unlearned preti-u-ders who keep tliem tniitnc ruot'th after month, takiuir poisruums mil iiiji;r;o-;s compound, shouid a j ly immediately. DK. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Lon don, Graduated from one ot the most eminent Corel's in the Fitted States, and the greater part of rboc ife has bevn spent in the hospitals 01 j.onoon, l ris, t tuainclplna ana elsewhere. has ellceted some of the most astonishing cures ' that were ever known ; many troubled with rin- ' imr in the head and eirs when aslccji, iciest tiervousiii ss, being alarmed et sudden sounds, j ba-h!'iilnos, with frccjuc.it blushing, uttende! S"uiet iuies with deraii-'iiii tit of mind, were cure I imnn-diatelv. TAKE PAU'i iCILAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all thoi-e. who have itijurrd tln niselves by imj-roper imlulene,; and solitary hal its, which ruiu both body and mind, untitling them lot i; In r business, study, sot ietvor mar- i-age. j Cl.rvit itu-l District Courts for the Western ii-,, THr.sK are some of the sad and melancholy : ti let of Pennsylvania. Cairn promptly collect- fb-cts produced by early habits of youth, viz: ; ed. Particular attcutioa paid 10 .-.( i J!;,,. Wea kness of the Back and Limbs. Pains in the ; rujttt'7. Consullaiioit be lia 1 in tin- Ger liaekand Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Mus- j man " langti.iirc. im.rJ.'i 71. 1 e-uiar rower. Palpitation ot tue ileart, Dyspejisy, j .tr.uus 11 1 liauuu , AeiaiicincuL Ol ujgc-lli.c , Functions, Geueral Debility, Symptoais of Con eumplion. 5cc Mentai.lt The fearful elects on ti:e mind arc much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Con fusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Ewl Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, 1-ove of Solitude, Timidity, -c., ale some of the evils produced. Tnoi'SAsns of persons of all apes can now judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming, weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about tin; eyes, cough and ytnptomso! consump I ion. YOUNG MEN Who have injured th insclves by a certain prac tice indulged In when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at t-chwol, the elleets of which are nightly felt, even when n sleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impos fcible. and destroys birth mind and body, uould apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his touutry, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret 1. libit. Such persons mpst before contemolatiug MARRIAGE. rcCect that a sound mind and body are the most iieeessary requisites to promote connubial happi ness. Indeed w ithout these, the Journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prosjKict hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and tilled with tbemelan- holy reflection, that the happlm-es of another beenmes blight cJ with our own. & CERTAIN DISEASE. ' ! When the misguided and imprudent votary of j pleasure finds that he has imbibed the seeds of I this painful disease, it too often hapjicns that an j ill-timed se-ose of shame, or dread of discovery, det.rs him from applying to those who. from i ed'jcution and respectability, can alone befriend ( him, dclcying till the constitutional symptoms o) j this horrid disease make their appearance, such ulccrat.-d sore throat, diseased nose, noctnral j pain in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, i deafness, nodes on the hin bones and arms, J Motches on the head, face and extremities, pro gressing with frightful rapidity, till nt last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall j in, and the victim of this awful disease becomes j a horrid object of commieration, till death puts I a period to his dreadful suffering, by sending j bun to " that LndiseoveredConutrv from whene I no traveller returns." It is a melancholy fact that thousands DIE victims to this terrible disease, through failing into the hands of Ignoraut or unskillful PRE TENDERS, who, by the use of that deadly Poi son, Mercurj, &c, destroy the constitution, nnd incapable of curing, keep the uuhappv sufferer month aft-.-r month taking their noxious or In jurious compounds, and instead of being restored ! lo a renewal of Life igor and Happiness, m ,),.. pair li-ave him with ruined Health to igh ov.-i bis galling disappointment. To such, therefore, Dr. Jounston pledges him self to preserve the most Inviolable Seerecv, :in ! from his extensive practice and observations in the treat Hospitals of Europe, and the firtt i,: thi country, viz: England, France, Philadelphia ii. elsewhere, is enabled to oiler the most i-i r- tain., needy and effectual remedy iu the world ' for nil diseases of imr-rudence. DR. JOHNSTON. HIT ( I.. NO. 7. S. FREDERICK. STREET. I Baltimore, M. I), i Ijtt hand side roinirfrom Baltimore street, a few 1 ' doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name end number. 2T No letters received unless postpaid and conta-nltig a stamp to lie us on the reply. 'e,. ons writing should state age, and send a portion of udvirtisement describing symptoms. There are so many Paltry, Designing and Worthless Iuipnstcrs ndvcrtisinp themselves a Physicians, trilling with and ruining the I.ealth of all who unfortunately fall into their power, that Dr. Johnston deems it necessary to say cs peelally to lliose unacquainted with his reinita lion tiial Lib Credentials or Diploma ;iiv.ij bsn in hi office. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this Establish ment, yer after year, and the numerous im portant Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the representatives of the press and many other papers, notices of wlrich have appeared tigain and again before the public, lc(id- bis standing as a gentUiur.n of character and responsibility, is a sullicient guarantee to tl.e j afflicted. Shiu disease, ).eed'.!j- cured. 1 April o, 174. ly j I.I'M It Lit AXD lLAXIXG MILL. Third Street, r-.djoi, dr.fr Philn. .1 Erie R. R., two Squares North of the Central Hole!, SUNP.URT, PA. IRA 1 CLE MKXT, ? prepared to furnish every description of lum ber required bv the demands of the public. Having all the latest improved machinery for manufacturicp Lcnbcr, he Is now ready to till or uers f all kinds of FLOORING, SIDING. DOORS SHUTTERS, SASn, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE RANDAS, BRACKETS, end all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn ing of every description promptly eiecutcd. Alco, A LARGE ASSORTVEST Or BILL LUMBER. HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets, Lathe, &c. Orders promptly filled, and shipped bv Railroad cr otherwise. ir f. CLEMENT. !-fI.'lr professional. i jrosiirii s. A uxoi i. ATTORNEY a and l Ul .VM.l.l.o; AT I. AW. llerndon. Nonh'd county. Tit. All business matter in the counties of North umberland. Snyder. Union, Pirry aivl .Iturat.i I'r.)iii-Ily :itl'n.hit In. ('.iiiK'i.Ialilins . an In; 1 i.itl i:i the ; rinan ami E:;;ili ajui! IT. IST.-Jv. I 'fliec on V rout Street below Market, Smiburv - i ''ollcctions 1 attended to. ud all leira! business I'romptly J AtlKS KKAltn. ATTOnVEY AT LAW. i Oilb e in Haupt's building, South East Corii'-v ; of Mail. t S'j.i.uc, Suubury, P.i. fcfin i. Atti ntion Paii to Ci i ft tions. JAM!. (I. MfDKVlTT, iVlTORNEY AT JjAW AND L MTfli STATt l JVIsi'rK. Oltjej with s. B. Rover, Esi)., in Right's Rti'.lJin. Sunburv. Pa. Anu. 'To. I.v. AX. liRKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ai acting Jl'STK'E or -iiic PEACE. Next Door to Judpe Jordan's Residence, Che-t-mit Street, Sunburv,- Pa. Collections and nil lepa! matters promptly at tended to. JEREMIAH SNYDER, ATTORNEY Al LAW, AND tixi; Ji vric kok tiii: I'liit 1:. Ooiiveyaceiup.t he collect ions of claims, ritlnp-. j and all kinds of Li-pal business will be :VA nd '.i to carefully and with despatch, tan be consult ed iu the English and (ierinan lunpnage. Office formerly occupied by Solomon Malicl., E-o., op posite. Citv Hotel, Sunburv, Pa. March -"., lTll.ly. G. itornoitr. Attornev-at-Lav. , GEORGETOWN, Noithu:n!erland Co., IV una. it lt nn.i.it!tii.l It, fl... t'n rli.li ii.t :.rm ii , . v.-u ... ! lanptlap-.-s. Collections attended to i:i N'rltb- umberlaud and adjoining counties. Also Agent for the Lebanon Vaiiey Fire Insu rance Company, mill") rn 11. 1. . m li. Ii ASK. Attorney at Law, SCN- BCRY, PA. office in Market Sonar. (adjoining the olllcc of W. I. Green",! jli. Es.;.. Professiouul business iu this and :idjo;:ii!'p co'in lies promptly att'-nded to. Sunbury, March 1(1, ls72.-!y. W. C. PACKER, Attorney at Law, Sunljury, Pa. Now r '.i. 1 tf. K. I O. at I.:, IIIC. Att-Tiiev .i:..i Counsellor ud Floor. 1 Brigbl"s Btiii-ling, Sl'NBt'RY, PA. Profession ' business uitended to, in th. courts of North n 111 ; I rtcrland and adioiniug couf.ies. Also, in the i II. KAS11. Attorney :il Lav., SU? BURY, PA., olliee in Masser's Buiidi j near tin i ou.i nous. : above the Drug Store. Front Room un stairs Collections wud'j in Nor thumberland and adjoining counties. Sunbury. Pa., June s. 1C C V. WOI.VEKTOX, Attorney nt Law. Market Square, SUNBURY, PA. Profession- al business in this and adjoining couDties prom pi -j y attended to. II.?, M ASSHIt, Attorney at Law, SUN BURY, PA. Collections attended to in the counties of Northumberland, Union, Snyder. Montour, Columbia and Lycoming. apllO-OO IOI.OUOX MA LICK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office at his residence on Arch street, one sijuare north of the Court House, near the jail, SUN BURY, PA. Collections and all professional business promptly attended to in this and adjoin ing counties. Consultation ran be had in the German language. July2T-lS72. .. W. ZIEGLEK. I.. T. KOIIHHAr II. 7.1 I.Kit A KOIIItltAf It, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oaice in Hanpt's Building, lately occupied by Judge Rockefeller and L. T. Rohrbach, Esq. Collections and all professional business pr mptly attended to in the Courts of Northum berland end adioiniug counties. Dee. . 1S71. I)r. A. . I.AKIi, TN Mrs. Donnel's building, up flairs above T. A II. B. Kase s law ofbee, Honse, Suiury, Pa. pposite the Court June 12. 1S74. rcos. Jul. Gt It. C"AIW'AI.I.AIKK,MarkctStrc.7, T. laUNBURY, PA. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Liquor, Tobacco, Cigar, Pocket B'Kiks, Driries, Ac. D'Ei '. M. MAKTIX, Office in Drug Store, Clement House Block, Office hours : from 11 r.. m., to 1 p. tu.. and from 0 to ;i p. m., at ail other hourf, wh'-ii not Professionally en gaged can be found at resid-m c, corner of Front and Penn street, SUNBURY, PA. Particular attention given to surgical eases. Will vi-it Patients either in town or country. 2jjotcIs anfo iicstanrants. MKXT IIOIM.. Third Street below J Ma NON, Proprietor. Rooms neat and ciri,fort:;bie. Ta'iles supplied with the delicacies of the e ison and the waiters attentive and obligi,:-. Suiiqiiry, April 21. S74. CI It All Mail. ICAUFOItl HOI Ml, Cor. Third and rry. Business Centre, Williani'port, Pa. D. B. I IE CO., Proprietor. I June .'j, js,7o. U' XITKI STATU norm.. W. I . KI I (TIEN, Proprietor. Opposite the I).--j pot SHAMOKIN, PA. Eveiy attention given to . travellers, aud the best aeeominodaXions given. . April 5, lTo. tf J AIIIX.T ? Proprietor. ( TOX IIOI SK. f". NEEF i'ropr: timer of Market oi Second Streets, oj. posit tlie Court House, Sunburv, Mav2i,!70." VV! i.mx.iikxy noi:r. A. BECK . I Proprietor, Nt.hl2 and S14 Market Street above cipbtb, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, .2 per day. He respectfully solicit your patron age " Jaui;'72. N' A I IOAI. HO I III.. AUGI sT l WALD, Proprietor, (Jeorpetown North'd County, Pa., at the Station of the N. C. R. W. Choice wines and cigars at the bar. The table i supplied with the best the niark' t affords. Good stabling and attentive o-th-rs. HI MMKI7 KKTAI'KAXT, LOUIS HUMMEL, Proprietor, Commcjce St., SHAMOKIN, PEN N'A. Having just refitted the above Saloon for the nccomodatlon of the public, Is now prepared to serve 'jis friends with the best refreshments, and fresh Lager Beer, A, Porter, and all other malt quors. business Curbs W. S. HHOAI)". 4. W. S. KIIUAI) A CO., nr.TAii. HEtLrHs or ANTHRACITE COAL, SUNBURY, PENN'A. Omre with Haas, Faoklt & Co., Order left at Reaskoltz A Bro's., office Mark-t tr'i', will receive prompt attention. Country U'tom respectfullv solicited. F b. 4, 1H71. tL ANTHRACITE COAL 1 7-AI.KXTIXE DIET 7., Wholesale and Retail denier in every variety of ANTHRACITE COAL, UPPER WHARF, SUNBURY, PENN'A. All kinds of Grain taken In exchange for Coal. Orders solicited and fillcet promptly. Orders left at P. F. Nevin's Confectionery Store, on Third treet, will recicve prompt attention, anil money receipt edfor, the same as at the office. ClOAL! COAL! COAL! GRANT BROS., Shippers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in WHITE AND RED ASII COAL, SUNBURY, PA . (LOWER whart.) O-'loro TvP' i-rr)rif ,.nn '. . i:vusri:v. (Jeoim; e m. he xx, la NjiJywu'-s IluiJiliwj, Market frfi'trc, SrMU'itv, Pa., 1 prepared to do all kinds of work pcrtainiii:; to Dent it-try. He keeps constantly on ha'ii a lanre n.-sortnient of Teeth, and oilier Dental material, from which be will be abb-to i-elci-t, an 1 meek ine wants of his customers. All -,-orK wairanted to yive satifaei ion, or cl-e the tiioiicy refunded. The very best Mouth Wash ; ml T.iot h-Y iu .b is kept on hand. His ref'Te'ecs are the tl'imeroits patn'ii.s for. vlioni be has Worked fe.r the last twelve ye::rs. Sitiibtiry, A l ill rl, lspj. Xt:' OAI. YARD. THE i: bush: undersigned having connected the Coal mc-e with btst-xten-ive FLOl R ,V: OR 1N trade is iirepared to sui'Dlv families with the vi:i:v i:km u- oai.. CIIIIAI FOi: ASII. I Eir:", Stove and Nut. constantly on hand. Oram taken in excharnti fur Coal. J. t. CAD WALL ADER. Sunbfiy, Jan. ., lbTu. tf. y U i .c.r i I rf. c p .1? . si m icy h aic km: vai:i. I'otirtlt Mroft Im-Iovv Marlief, S U X II U II Y, I E X X ' A . 1 "'HE umlersii;ned has let tinted from the 'er- . moM V irM tpiarries with Tons of 3 ''oritiinnl. (lrv-touos. fl V ; ' He has bought tt such fipures that w'' a''olv ,l'm to fl'" ''etter stone, for ?-. less liioney, than heretofore. Thebc-t Slit I, orb m. I Voile Afoel.L. y vniiv Miirt u .iai 1 'it j which is better than Italian. Rutland is now j sold as low us the Manchester. Those who need anything in the Marble line. , foe Mon 1. incuts, Grave-Stones, or other purposes, j will rind it to t heir interest to call and examine I this large stock, as better bargains can be seeur ! ed than buying from parties 'huckstering" roviv , the country. i AH lettering will be done ;u ii,.; ncatet and j tno-t Improved stele. W. M. DAl'GHERTY. j Sv.nb-jry, Jan. 11, 17;;. , .mux m;ai i.rv. i. v.-. 11 :i:t:v TI"AM ri,tll(l .MI 1,1., 1 MILLERSBURG. PA. XEAfi LEV PEi'KY, Manufacturers and Dealers in Flooring, Siding, Surface Hoards, Lath, Stripping. Shingles, An.! a'.! kimis of Sash. D.iors, Shutt. rs. Blinds. Mouldings, A c. Hemlock .V White Pine Bill Stuff, and all kinds of Building Material. Stair building and rbii-eh work a :iicia'tv, March 1::, !y fOXM'.Y. E!A Itl.TT V nil KHIL DEALERS IN II A It D W A R CCTLEIfV, IIKJX, E ;rxs, XAILS, HOPE, PI'LLEVS, TOOLS, til.AS. i PAIXTS, PUTTY, i ; OIL. VARXISH, i SKOE FUSTDIISrGS, i i:Tiint rniivi., l I'ittliinj; Ihi-UIi. Ainiiiuiiitiou. A full !!nc of goods at lov,- piiees. i i XO TIxOUHLE TO SHOW i;oods I Pie-i-e f. ,;; .,,r ex imin. "!'". X Ol THE ANVIL. Markl Klrffl. M .Mil HY X. i ! Ji.ne s7. KEEP IT HANDY! Tlie Ulinllo Kamily Moiliriit. T-XIARRIIEA, Dysentery, Cholera, Sumim, i J. S Cor omo.amt inps, i l' ., quick y cvr. d by ! the us; of ! JAKDELLA'S Comj ound Syruj) of Blackberry Root aiid Riiit J barb. An old, well tried rcmorty. entirely vege table, p',eas(,:;i to take, quick and n-iiain in i ell'.-et : can be d' qicnded on in the most urgent. ! eases; maybe given to the youngest inf.n t .-. j well as to adults. It contains NO CAMPHOR OR OPIUM. Il is a pleasant extract and readily l.:lv. u hv i children. It has often saved Hie when phy-i , nans had de-paired. Keep ; Ui tin h'.use and 1 use in time. Ail we a-k lor it is a trial. Don't j let your dealer put you off viih soun thing else. (Buy it. Try it. Sold by Dniggi-ts and Store j Keeper-throughout this Stat.-. Pn pared o-j'y I by HANSELL A. BKo.. jul!t.-::m 2000 Market Street, Philndelphi.:. XD.OOO IX IFTN. X I0TIOXEMi;.XT. A (irand (iif't Concert. 4.K.S!tiIFT -"N'i J.KT io t.' .ir:v'y lv. ; al !,:.,. ;.iy, Ji... by lii.j. i ut VASHINiSToS STK.VM KIRK ' iM I'A N V, O. THfKSIt.W, PUlitfAi;-, l7j. I HI- rue t:c-i.i-ts j;ri- ,-.11 :oId l.;'w;i TLt lij.u iliic iioti.-e will N- eivi-n ef the ta.r. A full Iravviii-; rl:tin. V')I'I uw.nf: to -.he Prune, pin! in orde-- to me, , tue e-,ii r:il wili aim 'i if tati. ii of th.- i-el.'a-mid the ttrkei -ladder for the full I'tvme;, .: the I'.ift luiiioiiuis d, tue rnaii ;;e,iieiit hae t'HgL nniiit-d to .et at- , 'ir- C'.,i--rt piul Inav.uiji ,n th.'Uule ..l-oi.-t-H,. .j, Tbt-i.b.,.i-i ot tin eTO.-T-i.rise is l'ort:-. T.i.r, o e oi . ruriiuT n s:.-am Kire K ..o,,j, wl;i.-li - i ' i :..n ad .-.-i,it:vM' t' nil iii-vatHiriiiK To ,, ue.-.-sMiM.. by i j,1. iroiu ,j- tue: tuat ,i v.-:li Iinl-'J Jl.l-li, l'..e.j...t,y. . t.i EF have ,i.-vr lflil. J to il.s.-li:iree oer i'u:y iaU'-u i-:ill.-il up. on, ve (-.-riumiy will 1- nbVto aer.-.iiij.l,li mere ood vnii the a:l of Hlenner. There is lie 1- Jle'l. itili. ,..-,i lure-and Hmall tov v.e wiihiu ;lii:-ty nille . Htinl.ury. all of wlneli eaii 1-- r-m-h.-i b rilTo.!-'., tlois Hti'.iolirij the laeility of a-lKtllie ny ol tliosi- J m es 11, 1-. 1l.an uu li.nlr's tan.-: v,i.ii- at ;ie- flin tun diir li.wu will iii-i be rii.. rot-.-,.-.!. (l:;r .ro;.-r, 1 i-iee n l.nidable mi. .v.. f..-l e.:;:. i lit ili:iT nil tin- ticket '.Mi! - tl:'i'P.': I-, I'y ,,: tune iibo.- n:. Tied :"'r (iriivli.. THK l OI.IIWINe: I.I V U ,f (i:-ilKTS: fiNK eH Mi f.IKT OK f l.lllHI J K,:o ii n : .-ii , Jii i IHI ' liifii.r Ill lilt, of VI. 'SI. . 4') :,:.,, iu'..em.. IO:i (oil of pi.Oif. . SHI outs .f r,.(m. .hi IJgl'M . f 'J.i,.. 1,11 (,n:s .,f I.K1. I.s-.T T..1..I l'l !.lii !,imw, I.ISKI . l,ti . l,fNI l.lei '"" Tins i id. rpr-' 1 no iudnid-ial ). .tili'f ti -ti, S'lch a-j.iiu-es, lot Liul 1 "irjiiture j ut nji ;.t fabuloii- pre.-. 'I he lloid. r ol .". ,.ee' "Sjlll tl.-l..-, .lV reeeie !'s i;i! c ei I AH. 1 ii.-re "11 1 " ".n.ie-i Tieki-ts of bn:' s;!,a t i t;.: ( i -i-c.'tl.H, 1 . I eseii, raid M, the tllli'- u!,u'. ' (.if. d ti.. i i.e n ill CASH Oilts AiU b. dj.iril.iili'!. 1'I.AN ()" MsrP.II'.I TIuN. 1 wi ,,,v tlioilsatid li,iiU-r-, reiir.-seiitino i::.. r,,i r.p poiidint; wiTIi those on the r-'-eiiitH ikiiI, v.iil l.i- i.ia.-ed in lie Ah.s-l hi, 1 rartl .-jieN.h.-il wjtb the ial!.( . ot the l'reriiiiinis in . jl.-d Ikixc aiI1 l pla.-cl iu a:u.tt'i r. -1 r-ni these a b.s Is. a ,iu,ir.T unit one of the ab-e n-itr.- ' ed iufu-rllieil rani Alll le- tftkeu sunliltanrousK. 1 be j nunitsT so tlrawii front the one wiiyd .i'tirt- th pi.--I'iCi:rR HAAS i mliim ili-sjenated by therard taken at the amc tune ' from the other. Vtiis rq-ratio,i will lie performed bv n I blind person, and continued until K.iRlit.-en Hundred ' aud Ki:ty-Se'Ti I'l-emiiutis are exliaii'.t.-il. I, inevidrn, ; that by tin proreis, fraud or favortism will 1 iiniH.sHi I bl". Ki.-ry -ersoti tioldu.R u li L. l ill I-1 tit:ti. l to iudlTitssi'iu int'i the I'oneer,. All lilf! l'ald in CASH v. it limit discount. J Money ran be eut for 1 i.-ket In n (itcr.-d letter, or j I'ost Ottiee Mi.iici eirdcr, or by Kxpres at our r-."k. If Idi-Mired, Tiekt-ts will li ent by Lxj-n-s, c. (. I). 1 be following Ketitlenieti have kindly cu!iti!.l to ( i. t s 'f n,i!te.ti ior ,h- al.'e i.tlt one- rt : I S. I. Wolv. rtr-n, !-., Inreetor l. II. and W. 1:. II.; tie.'. Hill. Attorney z.t Isiw ; lion. W. I., llewart, en-tii.-t'ilwr of Courreg ; vi. I. ( ii enough, 1.., Iiiri -tor l irt National liaii! ol S.inbury; .lohn liaa. l'i.t ditto; Ira !. i lenient, I.,iuibenu,u ; 1'm, J. ohiii, Ciml MerrliHiii, Sunbury. 'llii live T-Htn.sl irentlenieti tire hieiiuiindt 1 nnd honorable men, -.vhowonld not lend iheir nuue-s and n-- th. i- a--".t nice to ativ iit.wuetl'.v ohie. t, SAV'l. H. Hf- Nl'iUK'KS. i. KH. M. Kl.NN, WM. H. Mil. I. hi:, i.r.vi si.Asitiii.rz. IHII.Il' M. SHIMiKL, 4 otntnit,...-. All eoinne.ini--! i-.l1 riii.. Tcjlv -.n-v.cred, Addrs N. S. KNtil.K. ;.-',, li,!".. Si-er' ;.iry . T UK SUNIUT1JV AMEIfTCA'NiKurmu,,, Sauburv, 2 w, j r.i ; Sunbury The Largest and Must ComploU lishi;l;!lt Estab j INS HIS SECTION. NEW TYPE NEAT WORK. IM PROVED PRESSES. SKILLED WORKMEN, ORDERS IMCOMI'II.Y III.I.I'l. 1- j; ; ! ; K s. : i O I E K V T K -i i;ook, c'Ai;i) and .101; nnxTixi; EXEC 11 ED IN THE BEST STYLE. lVj NESS CAR lis. WEDDING CARDS. Y! SITING Alili.-. SHOW CARDS, BALI. TICKETS. BLANKS, HANDBILLS, MERCANTILE LETTER HEADS. NOTE HE DS. BILL HEAD.i. ENVELOPES. CARDS, CHECKS AND DRAFT r.M.R MM1. i .( ;n ; n;. PAPER ROOKS. MANIFESTS. 'TRCI'LAR". Evervth-ug th-.t is i:eeded in I pritiun" U'- paitnent will exer rte.J with at low pres. ;; are invit'-d 1 roi;irtiies nnd to 'all and i-xa- j mi'ie o'jr "ample. , tro'jbb to give C'timates ail"! show g Is. V. e -;,;.:! I erlinly vilbont. do tills charge. to all. who i l f.r .,. puvjo-e ;f "Or.l. ob Pr'nt-r Addr-- ', fe S-,bse:ipti.i::, nkfully r e.-iv A leert.s EM'L VVTLVEKT. Pi jfriefoi f UN HURT. PA. t .t"b"bcr!:r.r;ra -Ale " i AM El I CAN , i ' I THK IlI'i.T rv,',Olli'-' 1, I'll 1T 11 ! Jj7 A JJ V nil ' ' V j I", the C ll't ft! IT ciRCt'l. V1T ' , III one of the Most ThriftV, Intelligent and j - I W I' ALTII V 'fiTTONS o' PENNSYLVANIA. .fp . ,.t'V addr.- eb rg TOY V OXFEI TIOXEKY TOItE. 1 Evfrybody i invited to com. ,-:tid buy of the li.mdsmn! assortment of TOYS AND ONFI.CTIOM.RIr -s at SAMUEL P. NEVIN'S STORE, ifr.i,ne building, r.dioiHinp Moore it Dissineer s buililiup:, THIRD STREET. SUNBURY, PA. JuH opitnicd a fresh upply of Con feci ioiien s ot everv it -ascription. TOY Ol A I.I. IilXT const.-.nj lv on band. The best RAISINS, FIGS, CURRANTS & DRIED FRUIT. PURi: RIO COFFEE, TEA efc SriCKS, fresh Ifticad, Buns t"c Cakes, every moruing FANC7 CAKES, BISCl ITS, CRACKERS. Ac. . IIA;EHS. LEMOX. ' FRF.SIT FISH EVERY DAY will be -old at tha low-t rates. The ha. of Albnnart Shad will be delivered at the residmcr of purcLi sers In auv part of the. town. Cali a d sec the excellent assortment of no-Is oti jef.iii rrVpa. I'rriiiiuius Awarded at lli-fiiii!ury Fair. DEPARTMENT I. HOUSES. Jacob Din- , il:ri S'Oihnvv lu.t ct.i! w.i, twnr vi. ir- yni. ! Samuel Diuiklelw-rper, Trt vorton, best stallion ; under 4 years, t ; dofi-ph Arnold, Smibury -.ud i be! under! Years. S I wirw i;:iii1. Senbnrv best mare, with foa! at too.; ; Jacob Re,,;, t Sunbury, d b,t,-i 5;) : ic,r.,'... Si-ib.-r, FieherV rcrrv. best, nair carn-.L'e horses.".: Jon. W. Steat i r ire ( o.. No. 1, iVst pur faria horses, f. - . ,''r, si ;, ' : ; :: ,, : ! .I'. .:.' ' ,? .. ; (o.ru.M.aii . Sutibury Iv st sm-.e Harness noisr.c.i; i . e. i oe, 'ion, i nne-rove, ues; con over ami under years, ; iii.oi-'i- Harrison, ullll!lIy. ti-'st. pair lauies. . I , II, :L A D;lVi i .'' .'"iiinmiwi i i i in , it!i ii 14 1 1 , li. uJtiL 1 i " i ill ; to breed, ? 10; A. C i'roxel, l'per Au-tista, 'Jd best bull, without regard to breed, 5 II!) ; II. ('. Waiize, Klinesprove. oil best bull, without re paid to breed, S 00 ; David Tatr'art, Northum- berland, be,t cow, wit'uout reparu to breed, S 00; i Jacob Din 'ore, Suubury, 2d best eo.v, w.ihout repard lo br-ei!, 4 0!); Cnark-s F. Martin, sun- ! bury, :-:j best cow, without repard to breed, 2 IH.I; 1 DEPARTMENT HI. SWINE. It. T. Savage and H. C. Mooie. Rushtowii. bet hoar, 2 years old, of any breed, ?" ; I lenrpo Oau.l, Sunbury. -d best boar, 3 years old, of any brc-d, J (ill; !$. F. Barubart, Sunbury, best lot of hops, not U-tr, than 4. ,r Oeor.-e Oaul, Sunburv, best bree l- 1 inp sow, v. itb tint less than p'L's at hi r side. J S Or i D. M. Forrester, Kiinesprove, d best : breedinp sow, witli not less than 4 pips at her j side. 8 00. ' DEPARTMENT IV. SHEEP. Isaac Camt.- ! T--'- "L" '-br' b;Rk- f. aDV rCl;l'; "5 ; I m. I . Knue, Snydertown, :.M best buck, of any : b.-eed, b 00 ; thanes J.ooie, KUnesprove, best pei of sheep, not less than 4, 5 00 ; Win. F. j Kline, Snvdcrtown, 2d best pen of sheep, not less i than 4, H f0. ! DEVARTMENT V. POL' LTR Y Da v id Tap ! part, Northumberland, for the b.-st. coop of chick; ' ens. without repard to breed, not less than C. r?3 j 'lo do lest light brabmas, 3 (0 , William L. j Harrison. Sunbury, 2d bett light br-ihmas, 1 00 : David Tugpart, Northumberland, best dark ! Iirnhmas-j 1111 ; do do rjj best dark brahmas 1 00: ; dodo best bull' cochins, 2 00; dodo best part ; ridge cix-hius, 2 : dodo 2d best parti idg'i coch j ins, 1 : do do best silver gray dorkings, 2 ; do do , best silver pencilled hamburghs, 1; do do 2d best I silver penciled hamburghs. .V.)c; do do best silver j si'anpltd hamburghs, 1 ; Williafi L. Harrison, Sunbury, best black Spanish, 'J; J. B. Packer I Harrison, best domini-Ues, 1 : John Moore, Sr.y j dertoi-n, best pair game fowls, 2 ; David Tag j part, Northumberland, best houdans, 2 do do : 2d best houdans, 1 ; do do best pair of bantams, ! 2: do do 2d best pair bantams. 1. Ducks John j Ricicrilson, Sunbury, best com mon, 2 ; James ! Washington, Sunbury, 2d best common. 1. j Geese Tims. Baldy, Sunbiofr'; best pair bremeu, j 2; Edward Smith, Sunbury, best coop of pigeons, ; 1 ; Mrs. Win. M. Daugb'-rty, Sunbury, best cage ; canaries. ;i : M.s. T illy Pjers, Sunbury, 4 coops birds, mixed, dipb -ma ; Enos Snipe, Sunbury, : ring doves, do. DEP R'!'V FT VI. FLOCK A. GRAIN . ! S. N. Robinson, Kiine-grove. h,-t 5.1 ils. white I wheat Hour, ?t ; I-a.ic Gons.-rt, Suydertowa, ).j 1 bu. white uhcat, 1 ; II. C. WaliZ", Kliiiesgrove, i do amber wheat. 1 ; P. M. Foir.-st.-r. do do red '.. t 1.fM...'.-.i:.. L-..I...-.L- t , I ; ' ii. 1 1 .re .ri.n:, r :'ici - r i i i . , I en . i ; . j Gei.i p.- (J.i i, S .i utum . v. !. iw co, a. 1 : Willi i m R -e l, .firt!,iiiub'-i ! Wall..-, K iui grov.. No, ! II II 111 t- 1.1,1 I, II' 1 : Wm. ',.,, .., Reed. Noli 'l II 'llli-! 1.1 ind, '.lint.- c re, 1 ; II. ( . e ov.-i-.i-e I. 1 ; Wm. R... I. i. tl.y 1. 1 ; io il i;s ..-i. i:i y, b'i h v. he.it. 1 ; W n. lid. Eeei-ior oai. I; J.llll-s W.i-liiuglon. S-.iiib try native oat-, 1 ; Cha Mooie, Kl liil-sgrove, e.n IV e!iovv oil-, I: J roir.-ster. do, s.nily oil-, 1; I. N.C -ope:. , 1 potato oils. 1 DEPARTMENT Vi I.-R. Vi'S, ,Vc George ' . Gaai. U; Augu-l-i. C. b i. II irrison potatoe-. 1; j ; Alex Mo-'ie, Su. d-'i to a n, mercer potatoes. I ; i i D. G KnI7., Kiini grove, early lose potatoe-, J; i 1 Mrs. w. VV. Horning, Simbury, late rose pota toes, 1; J..s Arnold. Up Aug.ista, Piin:-e Albeit : i i.t.ito.--, I ; John B. Snyder, Lo-.v.-r Augn-t.i, j Goodlier, potatoes. 1; D. G. Ki.lz. K iine-grove, i . n cra ss pot.itoi s. I; Mr-. . v . Horn ng. Snu t Ii. i y . Peach Blow pBi.itoes, 1: James Wa-h.ng- to do, King of the Earliest potatoes 1; E. D.ir- dsl, Bear Gap. for the be-t and large-t display of : potatoes, ; W W. Horning, Sunbury.f r the l.' -t ii-.w seeding potato, s, 2: ilo do, best hall i bushel turnip, 1: Abtu. Sterner, Lower Augusts, ; do radishes, black Spanish, .Vic, Mrs. Ko!. n 1 Lyon, Upper Augusta, do onions, red, 50c; do do ! onion, white, 40; Jacob Hindi. re, Lower Au : ptista, do betU, red, ."ioe; John C. Milier, Snn I bury, beets, while, 50c; Wellington Hummel, do ; do carrots, 50; Mrs. Robeit Lyon, Upper A"us : la, do par-nips, Me. DEPARTMENT VIII. VEGETABLES. i John B. Snyder, Lower Augusta, artichoke, jest peck, aOe; John C. Miller, .-miliary, bean, be-t half peck large lima, 50c; Moses lleit. Fi-hei 's 1 Eerrv, tin i quart of soup beans, 50c; A. T. to- ble. Sunburv, cabbage, best druiuliead, " spe-ri- i inriis. .VV; A bin Sterner, LowerAugusta.dofl.it i dutch do 50c; Miss Lou MiKjre. Rush, do single j specimen 50c; Jared Bioeious, Sunbury, t elery, . best 11 roots oi any white variety, 1; W. W. Horn- ; I ing, do do G root- of dwarf or red variety 1; do ' do corn do Variety suear or sweet 12 ears, .'.0; j John C. Miller, dodo parching or popcorn. 12 ri... r , i-....: i .1. i...'f I S PC. . Ill l II S, UI , llll US ,1 .IS..OJU0.1I. UU l.O 11.11 , , '. , ,,.. u- iv .......,.. - U l.-ll l.lll . I"l .-' OJ, ..U. .'II-. .....l.ll.i, j ! do egg plants, do round purple, t specimen 50c; ; do do best block pekin 4 specimens, 50..; do do ! , horse radish, do li roots 5(1; do do kale, beet 1 ' specimen- 50c; do do ki Tillable, be .-I 0 spe'CMi.e:.- ' j 50c; William Kotfnian, Fisher Ferry, b -tltice, j be-t 4 heads of any variety 50c; James Wc.sh.ng- inpton, Sunbury, pumpkins, lor heaviest sja-ci-I men 1 : L. Strop, do 2d heaviest specimen "i'c; : i Mrs. M. Miller do peppers best 12 Specimens 50; , j Win. Rcc :, Nortliuuiberlaud, I est pj specimens . ' long cayenne 50c; I. N. 'oo; r, Sunbury, Miu ish- ; i e-, do bubliarj 50c; Wm. X-iuffman. Eislu.r -' I'erry do mammoth COe: '.V. W. Horning, sun- : ' bury, -a!ifv, do 12 .specimen- ode; James Wash- : I ington, Sunbury. tomatoi s. do single di-h ef , j trophy 12 specimens 50: do do single dUli of ( '.en. I ! Grant 12 specimen 50; io do Arlington, 1'.' pp.- ; ' e-iuiens 50c; W. V,'. Hoi, ling, .lo sin.'e dish larg- i j re.l. 12 spieimens 50c: Janu s Washington do do snip.eiasii ren cnerrj joc; h i ior ine iarg. -i an.. I best display of tomato-- 1 : water melon- do '.' ! i sjs'cimens 50c. ! DEPARTMENT IX. APPLES. R. 1 you. Up j Augusta, best 10 varieties of H specimen- each, i :t: S. Obcrdorf. Sunbtiiy, do beHrilower. 50i ; ; J. Conrad Lower Augn-ta, failawahler-. 50c ; B. M. Iiubb, Georgetown, do ati turner r.inibos 50c; ; J. Conrad. Lower Augu-t i. do rambos 50; S. Oberdorf, Suubury, do Greenings. 50c; Charb s Kiehl, Sunbury, do keiui 50e: Samuel (l:dorf, : do niaidi-n's h!u-b. DEPARTMENT P. PEARS, PLUMS. .Ve. . II. B. Mas-er, Sunbuiy, pears, best vari.-tle of j ' 10 each, '?; Mrs. J. G. Gurlui r, do do Clapp fa- I ! voiite 50; II. B. Masser do do Louise Bonne 50c; I John Haas do do Duch's D'Angouleme 0c: II. I- B. Masser do do beurre Die! 50o; uolm 11. 1. 1- i:o Flemish Beauty 50c ; Mr. Samu 1 o; uioii. : Sunbury. Quinces, be-t display $1 DEPARTMENT XL PEA I HES A. GRAPES : : George Forrirter, Sunlmty, best variety peaches . fl: II. P.. Masser, Sunbury, bet collection native ' grapes, 2; H. B. Ma.-ser. Sunbury, best ti hunch- . c- of Delaware, 50e; George 11. Youngnian, best i ; 0 buii-h'-s i'oaeord. 50c; H. I!. Masser. Sunbury. ' i best ti bunches Cn-veling, 5oe; H. B. Masse,-. : , Sunbuiy, best C bundle's Martha, 5de. DEPARTMENT XII BREAD. BUTTEll.,ve. D:-.vid Tappi.rt, Noribd, bi :-t print butler. ?2: Mrs. Isaac Campbell, Klinesprove, best lump bur.tr. 1; Mr. P. M. Fon'.-ler, Kliii'-sgrov.-, l-t plate ornamented butter. 1: Mr. Lev.is Rockefeller. Kline-prove, best loaf doniectv mu- b r: ad 2; Mr-. Geo,;;,. Forrc-ter. suubu- , ry, 21 be-t do, !; Mi... Lloyd Kide-r, .it i,", .il V; . Mis FioCoilins, Noil h'd. best toe f doiel ie rye- i br ad, 1; Mrs. IVtef Moor loaf dome-tie bran bread, 51 rr-mbury. le - baker's v hi I-.--1 rv." bread. 1: do do Jar" , Klinesprove. be,! ; Geo. A. Slt-eibT, :; le-ad, 1: ,!o do et loaf , h.iit bre-nl :.; Mts l.evvi, Roeke!.'!: g.-r cake, ."''Ic; Mrs. ( be-t home made soap. r, Klinesprove, est gin 'org.: Bright, set bnrv. Mi i'. M. Eorresier, 2d best home made soap, 1. IT.PAET M ENT Mil C'.NNED FRUITS, ,(.. Oliver MeCiow, Sunbury, bet l.onev, 1; II. B Mrs. Mass,,-. Sunbury, native v.ine prape. 1; i l. CO. i. e liilitt . i , ii line- oiii.-i in.iii grape. I: John H. Osmaii. Sunbuiy. blackberry wme, i; John c. Kime, Mifesgrove, ciui-r vine- I tai, 1; George M. Kelly, new eider, 1; Mr o I car has Sunhury, canned bliieKt'ernes, .mc; I Mis Emily Enpel. Sunbury. canned blackberries j j 50c; At. L. Hendricks. Sunbury, canned pears, j ; b)c; M. L. iL-ndricl;s, Suubury, canned appie., ; i 50c; Mrs Lewi Rockefeller, Suubury, canned ' j quinces, 50; Mrs George Gellinger, Sunbury, j canned cherries, 50c; Mrs Hunter Ne-iberry, ! i c limed plums, 5(k'; Mrs Ira T. Renn, Lower An- i ... ..... .... ... i . i . . I ..... so... I i pu-ia. grape icily, ooi ; no no .pum-i: je.o, -iui-; I do do appie jeil 50c; Mrs Joseph Ze-igler, Suu bury. crab apple jelly, 50c; Jane Heck, North'd, ; pluin ieilv, 50; Mrs'lssiiah J Rem,, Lower Au- gust:,, peach jelly, 50c; Mrs S C Renn, Lower j Augusta, currant" jelly, 50c; Mrs Lewis Rocke feller, Sunbury, quince butter, .".(; Mrs George Forrester, Sunbury, peach butter, 50;-; do do ap ple butter, 50c; Mrs S C Renn. Lower Augusta, j Mat kberry jelly, 50e; Mr P. J. Olierdorf.Kline i prove, raspberry jelly, iic; Mrs Lewis Rockefel ler, Sunbury, preserved quinces, 50c: Mrs Jacob Sensenbacli. Sunbury, preserved peaches, 50; Jane Heck, North'd, preserved apples, 50c; Mrs George Forrester, Suubury, preserved plums,50c; ' Mrs Jacob Seiiseiibach, Sunbury, preserved cher ! ries, 50c; Mrs Isaiah J Rcnn, Lower Anpr.stn, i preserved strawberries, 50c; Mrs P. J. Obcrdorf, Klinesprove, pickled tomatoes, ouc; .loim u. suy- ,),,,. Lower Augusta, pickled cucumbers, 50; Wellington Hummel, Sunbury, pickled arti- chokes, 50; Isaiah Rcnn, Lower Augusta, v-Vi"1 er..i. .,imii r.o: W. W. H'-"''''. u- A I ' It-.. v.. Q.tt.K.,.-.- l.-.t U.',tT..,- 1 1 . 7 . ... .. - (). if item. v rn, unnurv, nwi nibpin v o y ivuu;a 'Itlfl .I I'll II J Ati . Hi . l.l.,tffn ILikim -oi. Unn 1 - . " "' ...... .-' '"' ' ".- . ... ..s.,,., . . , fcardware, S; J B R-ed, (lo cook f loves, 13; do do -0U"hlv 1 bury, 2d best heifer between 1 and 3 years ..dd, ..,, .-. ,,' i..p,-, .. TlJnrv Z,rt. 1 '0USmi I " ; :;VVi'lTp:',?' Nr.'P.,-r:--in'l, best cow (lo brMm,s;J: F Lerch, io buppy, U; H K they can :" . 'V ' 1 '".'-"" I Fiipelv. do sleigh. to thf su si eaii o ,i:m, o. bury, pickled cabbasru, COc; do do pickled broco- !i, ;Ue; Mrs Lew Rockefeller, Sunbury, gpiccd peaches Mrs Henry Clement, Suubury, sptc- , - i , i , it . : . i: . . . . v. . . : i I r 7 ' 1 j lU-PriRTMFNT XIV PLXNTS. &c David j Clim p.iverside, he!;t eollcction of plants, .; , . .'.. .. j "VL w F ' ki,oads, Sunbury' fuchiacs, 50e; Mr Wm 1 ,, ., .. j,sT ; j in.;ton) huubnry, coxcombs, Me ; W F Rhoa '.s, ; ':" U M- -A w h,.,-,;,. . DEPARTMENT XV-CUT FLOWERS. ,ve- Mrs Tiilie pyers. Sunbury, bent collection dah- b , has i; Ja.;!es Washiupto., de ' '.oUo j y.lJI II i:!"-, nii 1 : 1 1 1 tin iot ui..iiiuj IT- ! ..... .1... t. U.. a--...- If J,..H..-I..- .! w j eut flowers, i: Mrs Oeo B Cadwuilader, do par- Mrs Geo B Cadwullader, do par lor boU'juct, 50-;; Miss Adah Rlioarfs, do hand I bounuel, "0c; Mrs Mary Thurston, do Coral de sign, 1; IV I Rhoads, do best banking basket, 1; Mis Adah Rhoads, do 2d best hanging basket; Miss Flora L Pursel, best arranged bonquet, yr; MisB Sallie Krouse! Bowers, Yick's Floral Vick s 1 loral Guide, I .i. -tp.-iicr r i.t. -it em. nowers. i pk s I ap-j - - - - -' - r - - - liuide. 1 yr. DEPARTMENT XVI MANUFACTURES T1.-P!!TMVT VVII MANUFACTURES I No. 2. J W Mevenson, Sunbury, jewelry, dip.; ! Sniith A Bro., do boots and sfioes 2; Jerid Sny j der, Augusta, sinplo lurness, 2; W P Roberts, ; Sunburv. cottage furniture. 1: Benjamin Heck- eit, do chamber fumtture, i; i nomas kovuLhiia- rtic"w: ; w'A15 IbddoorbC:; Mrs Leese: , do rag cnr-ict, 1; Mrs Betsy Hopper, do list carpet, 2; Mrs Ira Hile, do chain carpet, I; Wm M Daupherty, do marble work, 2; Win; M Shaffer, do specimen of brick work, dip; Mrs.""'' '" -"- come oach. again unuer tr.e ! Morris Roster, do lady's eeh.r box, dip. , DEPARTMENT XY1II -IMPLEMENTS.-! ! f... a!U & 8rUr..-mur, Lewisbunr. corn shef cr Walls ASchreiner. Lewisburir. corn sheller. hand po.ver, dip ; dodo mower, dip; do do com - pISdHLNcwS DEPARTMENT XIX NEEDLE WORK,&c. -Clara J onrad, Fishef"B Ferry, calico quilt, 1 ; Melinda Lanpenberircr, WaUouto-vn. delaine quilt, l; Mrs Una Foulk, Sunbury, quilt other than patch work, 50c; Mrs Sarah rorrestcr, Klinesprove, quilt counterpane, 1; Mrs Ira T ReunnrLower Augusta, cradle quilt, E0c; Mrs C D Rohrbach, Sunburv, embroidered infant s dress, 1.50; Miss Florence Harrison, do embrol s riorcnee Harrison, oo emoroi- dered slititrs, 50c; Miss Minnie Hendricks, do embroidered chair cover, 1; Miss L A S-asboitz, do embroidered beadwork 50e-; Mrs James Mc Dcvitt, do sofa cushion. 50c: Mrs J Shiptuan, do toilet cushion, 50c; Mis, Kate Stroh, do toilet mats, ;.0c; Mr John F Kline. Klinesprove, kn.t wool stockings, 50; Mrs D R Maluk. Suubury, knit linen stockings, noc; Miss Lou Byerly, do ; pin cashioa, 50c, Mrs Hattie Lyon, do t-ittou ti- i dv, 50c; Mrs Wm Reed, North'd, 2d best cotton tidy. 50c; Mrs Jas MeD.vin, Sunbury.best wool- j cu 'tidv, 50c; Miss Minnie Amlrews, do lamp ; CM Man!;! doAch fclSfiirJo W i Ilemperley, do foot niff, 50c; Mri James McDe- j via. needle work by hand 1; Mrs J c lrviu, do needlework by machine. 1; Mrs Robert Lyon.' I iitH-r A,i"u t i, double coverlit, i; Mrs John B ! ! Sn vder L.over Augusta, in yams nome maae In... t i . I . ... ......i m...lu ;... 1. . u.lllliei, i; no un iu .ikip i. ..nit- .....tic ...i.., ! Mrs L-wis Rockefeller. Klinesprove, pair woolen j b:anket-, i ; Mrs Sarah Forrester, do pair mit- I tens, ftoe; Mrs (i-o rorre-ter. S'.initury. pair n.ur o-e. 50c; Miss Annie Heck. North il, large'St iiilei iioi, of biitror.s. 50c. ' DEPARTVEN I XX-FI .E ARTS, .t-. Mrs 1 .-.lUI'lel Keller. S i-l - irv. b. SI .l.sp..i of p .bilmp i ia al'-r color-. 2; G- W P. lee, do pamtii g in ' oi . D W thin lei, d .Ira vnig in er.iyi.n. 2; ; S i- K -I'er. do cm lei ti ,i coin-. 1: l L Hen j di ick-, do lii I an rein s. 1: P I Ei k'li.ui. do re i lie-, i-urio-tt,.-. .te.. 1; Win II Rii b irdsou, do Card and f.i'icv printing. 1; Saibe- Weaver, do wax tlni-r-. 1: Mr II M F .liuaslock, do ax rait. 1; S.iilie Weaver, o ut ch.-s. 1; Mis R-v llemperiy, do di-piay of shell work. 1; Mrs Emm. i L Hower, do cone woik, 1; Mr Ed L Shindel. do oited doner, 1; ilo do feather work, 1; Mrs L F Furman, do rice and seed wek. 1; Eil.i Lawrence, do hair work, 1; David R.-i,er, NoriVd. bead work, 1; Sharon Steph ens, b'luhurv, penmanship, 1; M C liolby. do ea- I graving, 1; Ella Lawrence, do pin worked pic- lure, dip; Mrs David Brown, do sword of 1774, i dip; T G Stevenson, sample of walnut graining, dip. DEPARTMENT XXI - FIRE ENGINES - Good Intent Hook and Ladder Company, $12. We wish to compliment the suubury team Eire Co., 'o. I, aud Washington f rde'n:ndent Steam Eire Company, on their tine appearance, good march'ng aud pood condition of their appa ratus, and regret that they did cot enter to com pete for a premium, and would recommend that a dinlo'Ti.i awarded 'hi m. c. c. Mccormick, (Vm.i DEPARTMENT XXII No. entry. DEPARTMENT XXIII MUSIC Sunbury Silver Cornet Band, best band, 850. DEPARTMENT XXIV PLOWING MATCH Emanuel Conrad. Upper Angasta, best plow man, io: Joseph Conrad, Lower Augusta, 2d besl. S2.50. The following beautiful Lues were composed , .i it ,. , I".., ! by the celebrated iedic:-.I Cook, (whose home led to bis sot, Fran' i hi Gei la,) and dedica- e, who was ipp.. e..i , be I'vlng : YYHt'.X WK MEKT A4.1X. r.T in. M. ' K. Will von know me, will you bve In the fair Immortal la pd ! Will you l.iss my :ip in w.-lei.ni Ami Mend ,'o,. r Il'.tTe hau ! ? Will you know v.i.i n 1 am con,;!:' And l.iio-.v tin' wb. n I come 1 Will vo.i always be my l'.i irliag. I : o'.r "blcsi (.terra; 1; i ;" Will yoar spirit arms e,.!ol 1 it-.-. When T lay ine down to lie .' Vi'h-n the shadows gathe r oVr in.-. And tlie Angel druweth nigh .' Will you be the fir.-t to greet When I reach the other shore .' Vtiil toil .-ing a song of piadu's. When my journeying is o'er .' Wiil vour eye grow sof: and brighter-- Your voie'e take a sweeter to..-'. Wln u yo'.i see mc kneeling by y e;, Roumi the Father's great, white throne !" Will you kuow bow I have loved you. A we ::t the por'a'.s wail. If 1 linger to riress you, Ere we enter iu the pate .' Will this love not purify tin . In it- sactejness so sweet : Can 1 take you l-p and bless you When I find you at my feet Then that blessed meeting will ussu.-ip' Many days of grief and pain Up iu h-aven, face to fae, R unite. I once ai'ain. $iisrcIlaiK0ii5. aiii:i:s oi Tin; iclimhi.icax STATE COM MIT I EE. To llio ItrpiiMli'mis !" IVhii,vIh ilia. You are called upon, once more, to make I a stand in defense of yotir principles. The party which, by its political heresies, plunged this country iuto a bloody war. st-mils arraved ilL'.niust VOU oil Diectselv grounds which it occupied in IS'iO, and pro;iaes to reopen an mc (iu controversies which it was thought had lwen settled by tho war, and it therefore becomes neces sary to sustain at the polls the govern mental policy which has prevailed under a Republican administration. "An undefiled and restored Constitu tion." which is equivalent t the Southern demand for "the Constitution as it was," ! is what the Democracy of Pennsylvania asks for in the recently issued address of its State Committee. It wants to ignore rule out the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fif teenth amendments to the Constitution, and restore the Constitution as it stood be fore the war. It sets up a pretence that those amendments are null and void, and if it should return to power we may natu rally look for an attempt to enforce a re lapse to the condition of things that existed prior to the Rebellion. The roccnt armed uprisings in the South, neeompanieil bv numerous murders, out rages innumerable, opi rebellion, and the establishment of a reign of terror to intimi date the unarmed and peaceful citizens, had the full sanction and sympathy of the j w Northern Democracy, and wre plaiulv ..! " - but lKlTl !l 8''ral phn to n-eStahiiSI, ! .e dtl order of things, I' .... . i purt ot the Northern ImTiicv . j lu" tl:(f ptopla !Uto a fa's,? -JCUrUy. and ; neal bark into nhc,; f i:ihu nr,;e ?teal oai-K into place 05' Li!s pri:'ei,-,. i; possible. The part of th- Souihf.n. ' mocracy is to set una reisn of vioienci-.. j auJ b) 8Uch aQ intimidation of the tvwik I - 1 1 nQ Will kfn 1orl Crtm (t., as will keep them from the polls, to iustal ' ' HJ-jIM IIUUJ l,lC IJUliO, L'J lUldl themselves into offices to which they could 1 sought and not waited for. Active, encr never otherwise attain. The two work to-1 getic, unflagging effort is essentiai to assur gether in perfect harmony, and their joint ed 6uccesa. It is not in the power of the Dc- triurupri would utterly annihilate all the beneficial results of the way. . iM-rit'iii-i:i k roan ro r.t .h. ntn . - " ' wu w iu. nai. t, : r ) n: r r ' '"'l1"" ine iiepuuncaus oi r eim- io crusu tuis consotracv by tho- defeating those engaged in it, and do this ouly by rallying iieartily flt.nrt. ftf tfiDiT1 Vktnta ti(.t-.fr nnl ! ' " cordially supporting their local nomina tions, so as to secure the electbu of a large majority of the (Jougressmen and a deci- sive majority in the Jeslature. people of Pennsylvania do not want to return to "a restored Constitution,"' or .the Constitution as it was." Thev do . , J . 1 msoient rule of the Southern oHimrrbv r,r - j t '-'. . 1. . : . - 1 j w I,uk lut" anu granu inuusinai ! interests at the raeicy of the free trade the Democratic ; party. , J5ut siron a8 are lheir convictions upon j ... . , . . . this Mibject, they cau cuforce them only in , one wfiy auJ j9 at the polls. They 1 . , . , - . ., . ,, : ,nust ' l'rnony With their well- known views and interests ; and this can . . , n (.n- . tuu .ir.. i ' " - - '""r," oe.-i. 01 me Uemocralic partV. ! The j fc l,emoctatfc Slate Convention , j -d not dare to open its mouth in favor of ! protection to American industry, or against - the ratification of the Iteciprocity Treaty, which is free trade in disguise. It had not ,, , .,. , j . -,, ,l . . tho to take sides With the party in other States on those questions, and was c wHy in declining to take the other side. On the two great questions which invoIve the raaterial interests or the , State, the prof-penty of its people, and the ; devebum nt ot its wealth, it was as silent . . X- -. . .. . as the grave. X one UoubtS that US Sym- j pathies are with the enemiesof our material progress, and the rule is as good in this case as in every otlitr "lit that is not fur us is apaibsi us."' If. i he re b ire. Ihe people of Peiinsv ivania waiil to ileleiid and promote the growth and r..s-ril) nf llit ii Statu, iln v win .t nil list its ih suuies t' their favoi. Tin I)t iiioi-,alie party of tin- uaiioti is fur free trade,, ai d the outspoken part of it is in favor of repudiation ; and it is for the peo ple of Pennsylvania to decide whether they will again permit such a party to coutrol, and by controlliug to ruin, their future prospects. The Republican party of the State has had possession of the Government siDce j 18,i1' aud lm Prod ,n lhat tilue its dai,a t.-. .,ut.iuuu .iiet4e. euuuuLutc. II &.!.-- du j ministered the government honestly, faith- i fully, economically, and justly. The State I has grown with rapid strides under its fos j teriug care ; the laws arc everywhere judi : ciously enforced ; aud it ueeds but the maintenance of the protective policy on the part ot the National Government, to secure our advance, at an early day, iuto the front rank of all the States. When the Republicans assumed the reins ! of the Slate (Government in 1S'31 they found i a State debt of over S40.0CM),(.30, and the i breaking out of the Rebellion entailed an ! immediate addition to that debt of S.T.oOO.-1 Fiectri-im Dr. F. M. ! for arming the people and defending "':.,.,. ..... ... , . i 1 ",e .itaie, so mat; uiey oegan inetr acmiu-1 ! istration with the burden of over 81.'",000,-! (KM) of debt. That debt has uow been re duced to 221,(XK,.00, a reduction in round ; numbers of ? ir,iJ09,00 iu thirteen years, ! or -?1,."00,000 yearly. This reduction has , been accomplished by economy and hones ! ty iu the administration of the finances, land not by taxation. The State tax on : real estate was repealed in lSt, and that I on personal estate iu IST.'J. so that while the State is free from direct taxation it is i i still rapidly and steadily extinguishing :ls j ! ,'ebt. I This is a handsome record to present, and is a complete answer to all the ridicu lous charges that have been trumped up of corruptness and extravagance. The iStatc has never beeu better or mote hocpstly managed under any administration, and we point to this record with pride in the contrast it presents to the policy which, during the rule of the IXimocrats, inflicted j upon the State a debt of 310,000,000. ac companied with a heavy burden of direct ' taxation. I ! We desire t. remind our Republican i friends tliat tun Legislature to be rhosen ! this fall will have in ils hands the election j of a United Suites Senator for six years. Marriage, i It is of the utmost importance, therefore, parad-.se-j that, ignoring all causes of local distrac- t'a,, ar' tion, they should unite actively, firmly, and j I harmoniously in behalf of their local candi- j i dates for the Legislature throughout the i j State. Every Democrat lected to the ! Legislature in Republican counties on a local issue, will vote only for a Democrat for United States Scuaror, and no true Re-! publican will, by his vote, render such a ! result possible. We also entreat our friends to :iy n : beed to the attempt todelnde them into the belief that, the Republican party is opposed to the new Constitution. It was a Repuln j lican State Convention which first demand- j ed a revision of the old Constitution so as . s.woieu tbn innnrnQciim iV n.nnYV-1? h.iwl-i- ' ... " T , , i Don : it was a Republican Legislature , i V , , . i .-. .- ,-. .- ! which called the Co:istitut:onalConveut:on; i ,-, ... .. .. ,P i the Constitutional Convention was itse.f : .,. .. ... . the State which secured the adoption of the ! new Constitution ; and il was a Republi can legislature which framed the legisla tion ueeessary to carry its provisions into effect. The party record is too clean upon all these points to be questioned or doubt ed. The business depression which has fallen upon th; country has been blamed upon the Government, aud as the effect of Republican policy ; but as the same de pression was prevalent throughout Europe, it is clear that it must be due to other cau ses. The country is already rapidly reco vering from its effects, a result which, when panics occurred heretofore, required seve ral years to accomplish ; and as the only remedy which Democracy offers is free trade, nnd a return tothe dpstruetivf policy which produced the ruinous revulsions of 1837 and 1857, the people will find it much safer to trust to the policy under which the country is now recuperating than to fall hack upon the extj'.ocled one that, prevailed 1 - HndtT lfellMHrniUc rule. - Wo. earnestly urge OOn OUT friends -. . " . . . i oiigrumt ue Condon wealth to wake up i to tL rniil IfoportaiU-u of the peuu;ug ti'.f- : iou.and by f aergytic work to render certaia a ifrmhilcui victory. MU;h a victory ) I'-'-i io ' wn hv feutiineueess, and folding j tl.e hands in careless neglect of the sreat f ( ii-nna f trol-a r;rtvr if mrr r I issues at stake. Victory, if won, must be t UiJVlLO OltktXt. iVlUlJ) A VU Ui i. ! mocracy to carry this State of themselves. I but carelessness and neglect on our rare I : t ii ; mu-y aiu iui.-ui Organization, work, and the cultivation of a spirit of conciliation and harmony where local differences have prevailed, wiil ! nnivitrifil!,! minh n nA urn inrw! tr tKt. ' ri Republicans of the State, as they love their cherished principles, as they are de voted to the promotion of the material in terests of the Commonwealth, as they val ue the preservation of the peace of the Union and its perpetuity, as they desire the permanent establishment of the protective policy, as they value honesty, integrity, and fidelity in their public servants, to put on a fresh zeal for their sacred and righteous cause, to renew their hearty devotion to their principles and the welfare ot the coun try, and by a strong and determined rally at the polls, to crush out at once the hopes of those who would light again the fires of rebellion at the South, and the purpose to co-operate with them which animates their Democratic coadjuiars at the X'orth. I5y order of Republican State Committee. RUSSELL ERRETT, Chairman. Look after the Eyes. Multitudes of men and women have mado their eyes weak for life by the too free use of eyesight, reading small print aud doing fin': sewing. In view of these things, it is well to observe the following rules in the use of the eyes : Avoid all sudden changes between light and darkness. Never read by twilight, or on a very cloudy day. Xeer sleep so that on waking the eyes shall open on the lipht of the window. Do not use eyesight by light so scant that it requires an effort to discriminate. Never read or sew directly in frout of the lig.hl of the wiudovv. Il is best t' have the light frmii ab.ve,or obliquely ir ivi-r tlit left shoulder. To, miii-li light creati s a glare and pains and ci'iifu-M-s the sight. Tlit, mouit-iit you are sensible of an t-flori to distinguish, that moment stop and talk, walk or ride. As the sky is blue and the earth green, it would seem that the ceiling should be a bluish tinge, the carpet green, and the walls of some mellow tint. The moment you are instinctively inclin ed te rub the eyes, that moment cease to use them. If the eyelids are glued together on wak ing, do not forcibly open them, but apply saliva with the finger, and then wash your ' eyes and face with warm water, A Husband Sold. Sjme years since, when all the world was mad upon lotteries, the cook of a middle-aged American single gentleman drew from his hands her earn ings tor several years. Her employer was anxious to know the cause, and she told him that, having repeatedly dreamed that a certain number was a great prize, she had bought the whole ticket. lie called her a fool for her pains, and never lost a chance to tease hr on the subject, She seemed to take his taunts m good humor, : :. , J .: .1, f l, ...1 hr sajuuo n nuum iuu uui n uj juu u;- One morning bn opened his paper at Dreak fast and saw it announced thai the very numbers that Bridget "cad dreatted about and bought, had drawn the great rrize nf a hundred thou-tnd dcllars ! Bridget wa? summoned, and the wily j-entleman pro ceeded to inform her that he had long val ued her as a friend, and. being desirous of settling h:ai s:'i' bo ::., Le would N wilticg to miik" her r.i.- wt'i, if she had no ohje.r- tion P.ridi. et had .ways thouglit him a dear, good man, and would be glad to do anything to p!ea?e him. S, he finished his i breakfast, told Bridget to put on hr best things, the parson was sent for, ami made them oue that very morning. After it was all over, the cautious husband said to his bride, 'Well, Bridget, you have made too good hits to-day ; you have got a good hus band, and now bring me the lottery ticket you and I have laughed so much about,and let us see what the number of it is. "Please don't laugh any mora about thst ; I knew there was nothing in them dreams, and I sold it to the butcher a month ago !"' ii'r.PEN Grain-. Nevr sneak to dn- ceive. nor listen to ivtray .v:.th pcac?. is lhe world's e carried off o;i th? wings of njoiacnls line man s preset vo,i meal is anoiiier man's poison. Experience is a torchlight in the ashes of our delusion. Baby farmers should be spanked with a trip-hammer. Gild a big knave, and the little honest men will worship him. Division among families is an tinp'easint sort (f arithmetic. For a cheap watering place there is noth- ing like a hydrant. s The new dictionary deCries delirium tnMuqr.a as 'tight fix. You should not stone your neighbor, but vou mav rock his baby. - - : . . , To tell our secret is tolly; to divulgo , . , J . ., a ihoee of others is treachery. . .. .. Ihe prettiest trimming tor a woman s bonnet is a good-hnmorcd Eice. The pleasure of doing good is the only p'er.-'ure that never wears out. Musical Gents. Sufferers whoso un happy lot in life it has been lo live next door to a musical family, will appreciate, a story that is told of Von Bulow, the emi nent German pianist. Au aspiring genius had been eut to him to receive some les sons in music. On the youth's return home, he was asked his opinion of the mas ter. 'Well,' said he, 'he is a great teacher and gave me fine lessons, and better than all, he is the most pious man I ever saw.' IIow do you make lhat out ?' 'Why, all the time I was playing he would repeat, 'Good Lord ! what sin have I rommlttetl to deswrve this rninisJtrTtpint ?