Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 29, 1871, Image 3

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    SUV BUST, SLPAII9871,
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ntn KVIft BA-KJ!IHb th AlNOKt
-swine- tiACHjNre iirf ifiktipwiMa 'ni
PMmr in a tit nanr uuir lunuuiiLTLnrpu. .. juibb
jfortkeaale of them ia tlrie end edjfrfnlnr conn
We, tnatrontlonil In sewing glrtn Tree of tharge
to all parcbsWt. j A loi tway e on land. Call
' tod examine them.
r - - . .i I.' ; - . . :
' FotjBcsT. .A, kou:and lot Apply at lull
'offlee. t ,j - " '' '.'',,'' ' -' ?
lHi'hfit been Introduced In theSeuateby
Mr. Bnckalew, Incorporate; the Trorortna Mu
.teal Inearanee Company, also one allowing the
.Danftlle, Hailcton and Wllkesbarire Railroad
'Company to borrow $500,000..
. I - rm .
Evbrtdost procoree their Traveler Inearanee
ticket of J. Bhlpman, ticket ngont at thl plnce,
before entering the care. He Insure Tor 24 honr
or for nay length of time desired.
, Attmftto Rob tux Kortucmbbaland Bakk.
Another attempt to rob this Institution was
mado on Tuesday . ntgtit, at about 11 o'clock.
The wntchmaa hearing persons at work at the
iloor, which was lined with Iron, tired foot er
' five' balls, .when the rogue tied. ' Several euspl
'clons characters had bacu obserrcd at the Bank
'during the day.. . ' ". ' - '. ",
Tag new map of Northumberland county is
.progressing. Those who have not already sub
scribed should do so ut ouce to secure .a copy,
m i
Ricnixas English Opera Troupe onrlTomblua
tlon, wiJglve two exhibitions at Wllluuiisport,
ou the nights of 5th and 6th or May noxt. Mr.
Shlpnian, ticket agent at this place, has 'keen
anthorlied to sell excursion tickets, to a party of
twenty-Arc or mora persons, who wish to see
this renowned troupe. . i
:. LircTCRe.-"A' trip to California," by W. I).
Todd, Esq., M Washington. 'This lecture trill
be delivered In the Court House, Friday evontog,
May 5th, anil all who wish to obtain Information
la respect to this beautiful country, now brought
so near us, will do woll to go and hear the 1m
prcsiious left upou the mlud of Mr. Todd, who
lias but recently returned from this goldcu land.
Admission S5 ccuts.
1
5,000 Rolls Wall Taper J us received at Llglit
xor's, cheap for casli. , ... -
Col. Jmuei Cameron Post, No. 10.1, G. A. R.,
will hold a special meotl'lt In the ofllce of A. N.
Brlce, oil" Trldny evening, May 5th, Bt Vi
o'clocl;, to make preparation for Decoration Day,
and the erection of tomb stones to the graves of
cur deceased soldiers."
Brcic Beku will be on tap at Bitolicrs on Mon-il.-iy
next, taking the place of the ,lght article in
use during the winter.
.Frtovisiovs. Butter is selling at St to 40 cts.,
aud eggs ut IS. At S'llusgrove, five miles be
low, buttur U fiilllDir at 25 fit. nnd rcirs 14.
' " . ... . .. 4
Potatoes are scarce, and selling ut f 1.00 tofl.JO. I
Elmfl nre lower and sell ht' 30 to 40 ctsf.' ' j
Mv3ic. About 20 years ago, this pla;e cotild 1
taast of aa excellent Brass Band. Now, when )
we have at least three times as' much musical
talent, we should be able to raise at least one
gooJ band of u'.uiic.
Mr. Ct vKK will deliver his sixth lecture upon
''Liberul' Christianity," in the Unitarlau Church
of Northumberland, on Huinlaj' evening April
SOth, 1871. BubJcct'Tho Future Life."
Tue fancy Dress Goods ut Miss. Kute Blacks
s!onrarc considered handsome and cheap. Ladles
hrc invited to call and examiue lur line asrort
tijeut. '
Fins.An tlunu of fire aroustd many ol the
citif'.:M:!n the upper part of this town, early on
Tuesday morning la'u. The alarm originated
from fire being discovered at the ice house of
ira T. Clement, near Race St. Uctweeu Front and
Heeond sts. The fire Is supposed tn have been the
work of nn incenfllnry who kiudlcd It near the
I'rout dor.r. It had gained but little headway
when discovtrd,nnd was toon extinguished with
out doing much damage. '
..('HrucitRoiinEHT. St. Matthew's (Episcopal)
.'hurch and fchoo' house, in this place, was rob
cd on Wcducsdny uirh'. last. The thieves took
'-m the church, thVenrpcts 1n the "aisle, and
ut in two n table cevfr end took a part, broke
li.enlhn ulms chest utid took what small change
as in !t, and left the following slip of writing
ii the bili'.e
forgive the Womlng That stole the carpet '
ir i stood in need of it bad a nut! I Live in Mil
on my name is .Mary."
'From tha school house they took a TTantle
oek and an engraving tn a frame, representing
art e choir boys ia eurr
dices. !lh an Inscription
e Tl.ee O God belong- ,
ndcrnealh, We. Pruise
g to Miss Hogarth, the principal of the school.
hu villiaiis also left evidence of their vulgarity
'.id villiuuly iu obseeue remaiks ou the bluek
iard aud pieces of.tXper.
A liberal reward will be puij for any luforina
in leudiug to the discovery aud conviction of
io offenders.
Tun place mado Vacant by the great eonllagra-
iu in this place about a year since, at the cor- 1
ro'V.irket and Tlilr.l streets, now prescuts a
iureiii iippearauee. In place of the small !
..Di'.ca bui' Kni.'i-.lli.i.e story brick building are I
.upylng the epuee. Tl.o part already eoiuple
i, on Third meet. It praronllng a basinet like j
pc'iraiiee. 1 he 'Cleinet.t House" ou the eor- i
, kept by Me srs. Tutl Di'l.iucy, is attract-1
; a l.tiL'u share o. cuuoui. Cue of the room 1
i
rcupied by (.'lias. L'erruv.t ut a barber snloou.
o I'd nin'.i'i; rocm. arc onuphd by Mestr.
h i .iy I'u,, as u slallmiery and paper slore, '
to are lining u lur'O hnirt'.. S. llertfelder
ths upper lnilUlIip, has a tine ussorlwcut of ,
iy uu lc eiullilug. Th b.ilanca of the space
jiini: Oai i up with bilck, wotkuien bi'lo now
i'-y i-i.'.i.'e I, und It Is evpuclwt to have the'
ule ruiiipiiU'l about the fist of 9'ptiubir
a iiir hiv.tr rooms wi.i an ho ovcuplwl a
ia i ii uml ilia scev.fl story fur ofllctt.
cu i.iiiipli'Ud it will Ui ou. of lb fiui'sl ii.
U'Uirii'i in tills U.i.uD'i, lor Mliivll tb fit t
s aru lii.leliU l lu tho tu'.t'iprislng tplitttof
I. T. t luiiiLt, r. II. Muvf and V. V.
singer, l'f thl I'laeo.
I i i. in at liut j
iU C.ti KhUi's.
' uuiln4 In ojr Ul l-n U-t i, i, Hiiilik
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i4ft l r el-et )i UU Vii 4tlM
.ou to ink. titutiiiuutty. i ui!. lit u(Vue, be
smI.I.u by lite .u dnnjliUi., r - MlM
ii . i.i. u, .ii. ...! .if.-
eu4 l-Ui by Hu. U.e but K
1 1. In . ir.-rflu' Ibe I'"" of MmI ullid.
$ iuit.ut b .4e.Hvu, eu4 Ulug iwa)s
f u4 willing l l Kill lb Mi, but b
jUl ile. II .ui. Wne U,J.i fai'.i M lUll In..
Iw U tbe ieut. ui blue kMa, ewe bee,
L. tht'e ut be Wfl lit. r"i Ue t.i.j.v
, who tue 4
Je-.ultMUhh'Me4biWf
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"C,0aUa4WketmClhi.vlceiiitbei.s.htr Informed bytne arent that the American
Prompt Patmbst. Mr. J. E. Smlck, who dle
at this plftQftton Ctfc TtalottC, bW an Insnranek
pnllry In tha American We. Insurance Co.. of
Pbitad'olphla, t ttlWXnt f tl-000. On MorA
As Ust the rmll this plce,Mf .soJefcQatsi
ler, pijd Te,r I nc nrnnoni fa p. r . onMi iomii
IstrntM-of1 Mr. Srt k'i eVVnto. hll irvUIence oT
promptness fompnny li alwnyp
frMTfnifntM 111 Mr Bemeifdx, itlthool (lis ifcrtlct
IdsTired having to Jo tlirohgh. 'n rcyalair forninl
of red tape baslnes. before thej rwcolve pay. We
1 Life le a prompt tn all other cases as In this In
stance. The eompony Is doing an extraordinary
large business, Judging from the large amount of
policies issued, and appear to be perfectly re
Mabie. Mr. Oossler hks taken a large number ef
policies In this place and vicinity. i . ;
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Tax Maatii,, ob Wbitb Cohcobo Obapb.
II. B. Manser has received ft limited supply of
these new and celcbrnted grape vines from Pitts
burg, which he can furnish at less than the re
tail turnery prices, if called for soon. They aro
not only hardy end prolific as bearers, bot the
fruit Is tweet, delicate and highly flavored, and
Is pronounced by many of our most eminent fruit
growers, the best grapo In the country. They
are a seedling of the Cooeord, and have alt the
good qualities of that grope besides merits of !
.their own, and are of a white and golden Huge
In color.? . : -ll J- : !;..'
Prists' usually sold for a suUllngt are 10 cti.
at Wcttxel, Oasklnt & Co's. ' . ., . 1
Vis notice the old 'Weaver House,', hat boon
torn down and tlio rubbish Is being cleared away
for the foundutlouof -the new brick building, to
be erected. Id Icnrlng down the . ouilding,
a long disputed qXltStlon was settled, lr: wheth
er tha .building was of logs, or frame weather
boarded. Tho bulldlug was a fr ira-!, Oiled In
with brick. - As the house had been erected more
than a half a century ego, but few persons had
auy idea of frame buildings being erected in those
days, and the consequence was that a number of
bets wcrelo.t. : Mr. DruDiUelU-'Hs hurrying up
the new building as rapidly as possible.
New Svmna Goods. A large assortment of
Millinery and Fancy Goods have Just been open
ed at Miss. Elizabeth Lazarus store, on market
square, which are not only huudsomc but very
cheap. Ladies will make a note of this, and call
aud examine them." .
Accident to a Suowmas. On Sunday lust,
as tho men employed ,hy J. B. Warner, were tak
ing dowu tho canvass of Warner's Circus and
Menagerie, on the enst side of tho Borough Hue,
a poleaecldentty fell npon one of the men, break
ing bis lig in two places. A place was at once
secured for lilm at the Pacific Hotel, and money
placed in the bunds of P. II, Mooro, sq., by Mr.
Warncr.to defray his cxpeuses, together with his
regular wages uutil he is ublc to work ugalu.
We learn that the man Is poor nod has only bceu
with this circus for a short time. It is certainly
a very commendable- act- ou the part of Mr.
Warner in thus provldiug for his men when in
distress.
Weilzel, Gatklns A Co. are selling 8 pounds of
whito sugnr for $1.00.
A vovo man named Brady P. McCormlck, at
Watsoulowii, this county, lu helping himself to
ft Hass of brandv nt llollopctcr's Drug Store, on
Saturday, evening of lost weeft, made a nilktako
iu tha bottle and drank about three ounces of
laudanum, instead of brandy, and notwithstand
ing the mikuke .was at oucu discovered, and
every ill'ort made to save bis life, bo died, from
the elfuets of the drug nbout 1 o'clock tho same
night. Mr. McCormick was a son of Robert II.
McConnick, formerly of McEwcntvllle, but now
Fiilindelphin, and was said to be a young m;tn
bf mttcb promise. .. !
Accident. TheMiddlct'iug Putt of last week,
savs t Jeremiah Snyder, F-sij., of Sunbury, Mrs.
Snyder and Miss Jaue Fuiith, the lntter resident
in this Borough, met witli a slight accident, near
this place, on Monday last, resulting, fortunate
ly, lu'a fiiw scratches and the loss of a canary
bird. It appears Mr. B. hod hired: a vicious
horso out or one of the Sunbury liveries, and
coining down "red hill," ubout three miles frpiA
this place, the horse became unmanageable
kicked furiously, threw himself down, brenking
the shafts und overturning the buggy and spill
ing the occupiMits headlong Into the publio high
way. Capt. Parks und Benjamin Bachninn, who
were near by, rendered prompt assistance and
extricated the parties from their ttDj-leUant
situation. .
For dried aud smoked meats, go to Klrby't.
Ol'R Iron Fvrxaces. Of all the many blast
furnaces in our to.vu and vicinity, the small oue
belonging to the Nutiouul Iron Co. alone Is in
operation, and thU one came near blowing out
one day lust week for waul of coal. The stop
pogu of these furnace necessitate the throwiug
out of employment hundreds of workmen, and
leaving a vast amount of capital unproductive.
I It hu been an cu forced stagnation, but now the
; fiirnuii.il nr. hlAwn s.ur l.nt llllli, Hlwiknll Irtn la
miMcilc1 by , owuc'rli to ,)u, tUcm aguiu ,u
bjMt tUe u uJvilllcc) tu a ulgU
! tigure. Althougli pig llou has advanced tome
i ti per ton eluce they blew out, it 1 yet too low
j the niuuufucturer say to tempt them to put
I their furuae.s In blast. The Messrs. Groves
: had, when they quit manufacturing Iron, tome
four thousand tout of pig iron stored. This they
have mostly ds.poted of nt the advanced rate,
N.poted of ut the advanced rale,
which In the ogsKgale, Is a clever rculIzu..oii of
profit. M'liwu tbe fuiuuuu will bo bluwu In It
would b bun to tell j robut!y uot for oine
UiODlhl .V.. liitnvUU IiU'Mijitetr.
1'i;of. J. M. C'owasi lut Vtn Jcllverhi ft
eourha of levturrs to Fry's Mull during tho j'ual
wek, on PbruolorT, PsyeholnsTT, c. At Hie
cloa ofench kelure lie rrfnriu:'l some txpvrl- !
uieiil In iiimiiii'rlMii, li lib will) iuur4 sucit-
fully aeeouiplUlieJ than we Imvt enr wcu bo '
fort. Mskiiti; incu drunk ou tolj vatrr, cry,
lauijli, sndH.-rruriuitt); otlii-r dlirVreiit ft.it. ut (
III plunr while nnjer tl0 liiflueoee of inrs. ,
uiuiUiu, crcutel yrcut itiuu-eiutul to tbe sutlU '
rui'e. XbiMC liu br not srsu blui iliuulj dn
a tlii (Kililtiy) evening, be will close bit
I'Oiii.e uf lecture! In N lui'e. lilt Irrlurcs ura
uot only u'nualns; but lu.lrui llve. Tb. IroU.ur
Is hcUuow l.Jjftd to be oue of lb bat t'bieuolo
gUls end mesiucrlr of I he lliuci.
N. Y. tlfb'eif's Ki-yulutor. lioott, Bboee,
Truuks, Leulbtr u.l bUne l'iui4Uit.
l'i-lion, Our fuiiurr film I ruun4 be tvi
reulluu shout khfulutf Ihtlr UitMit to 'x:r. of
Idlest illit vesdvr. We eU tf.lly (
lilUt beiiij 0w'4 tijf lUe tliurxr. Tl
uh Uu U not Id.lii )our seuieta eef
I lis (irsMultd If tlmuiiiis, huIi.s kiui etliUe
froiatbue wbont you kuuw to be responsible
! NS I
fiiw .snir V .ubll.b. lu IbU Imu., tkf f ..
! pu4l u. AitV.r uf U.W,i.i lvif mi,
: ii tu tk r.KiJiiluii of tbtlr bounlji luuj. Ibue
ta wurfs.Bf 1t ebliti.too Itbuutbsse4it.il.
""t"bHlie UulU4 bweulji eteuuul
iu,u4V.luiM.4 imm, . . le lo u...-
MC.I.blti 144 Uty4 . 110I11I. lu lb. u4ttl.
lu tbie ii.i iiw ie.,t u l-i( u4 ib
lH.,4. I'lb M etiv4i U .i 4l'.
o b. lti.iliuiw) .in..m, tvii..ia aUuk. we
j m- i 4 . 14 L
"""I'"''. w. tee k.M le abautukiu tveubv.
I If Ike aUi b ti.. t will U uibu )
Ik kM iMm'it, aa th 4ta
jof aeavia, Waaekit) ke Wubs4
MS fM't M l ria laat
Bn AMORrN Ittoth. We copy the following Itemt
from tho AamaMfiAralirtMsrrek. j
BnooTtnq ArrBAf, on Monday afternoon Wai
Cretrfa aihl CVstUlcs DoWny Interttf the ealooi
Of Thot. noil, rf)aiterjtlnc and drinking re
fused py, nhan ,n, elteoo4ion yuw4 wbicl
resulted' In It oil's sbootlnir fjronla in the rlith
arm,the baH entering' abVAij tire tlbow and Inflict
Jag s seven aYth weesd. ! The tHlereVs r
rested and htld to kali fbf appearance at he
August Court, Iloli In the, turn, of 11,000 to aw
wcrthe chars, of assault end battery with lutebt
to kill, and Cronlit and Downey In $400.' each,
for surety of the peace. " " '" k '""'''
FATAtRJ.IC. AcbzcsNf, eal Crlddy.'ia few min
ute alter 18 o'clock A. n-t William Madden, re
siding at Fulton Station, was rnn over by the
cars In attempting to 'pim'p Trom 'ft freight tralu
eh tha N. C. R. W., In the vicinity of Locust Gap
Junction, and received Injuries which caused his
death within a few ho'uTa. ' " " , .
Anluaoot wstbeid by sVlre Caldwell' on
Friday, nnd a verdict rendered exonerating the
railroad Company from blame. ; , .; ;
Northumberland Covmr Com Tbadb. The
coal trade In our region has become quite, lively.
All tho collieries In the couuty, except Trovoi ton
and one or two moro are now lu operation. All
this coal Is transported over the N. C. R. W.
This company la new rtonhifffcasi 7 to 8 coal
train per day, hauling on nn average about 800
ear a day. Tho shipments on this road Up' to
this time In tho month amount to near 00,000
tons, and for the entire month will run to, near
74,000 tons, the heaviest shipment ever made over
this dlvlsiou of the N. CR.W. This coal Isprlnel
ply conveyed to Elmlra, and Philadelphia, ' ' "'
The Pehn'n Canal has been open for about two
wecks,bnt Shipments by this outlet have not been
heavy.'' . , .... ,.
It la thought by the first of May a compromise
between the mttiers, operators, And R. R. compa
nies will be aHVctrd, nnd the tolls oh tha Reading
and Lch'gh roads will be reduced to their former
rate. . Buch a result Is greatly t6 be desired.
On Snturday next the jnlners and operators of
Northumberland tounly will Hold ifielr monthly
meeting nt Bhnmokln, to determine the average
price of coal for April. This win be the third
ineeUug tii'dor the new srrangenKi.t. ' :
Snowt i GinbraIj ANt Onb ix Particvi.ar.
There are now some twenty different Circuses
and Menageries traveling and exhibiting nt differ
ent places throughout the United States, and
out of that number none will compare with Fore-1
nn.int.'j ai i r ... i v ..I- jr. .i
paugh's world-famed Zoological and Equestrian
orgnuizutlon. We are happy to nnnonnee that
Mr. Forcpaugh has consented tq give two exhi
bitions nt Sunbury, on Saturday, May Gib, 1S71.
': Astho advertisements announco, this Is really
tho "biggest thlug on wheel", in the shape of a
Menaiicrie find Circus In'thc Cnitcd -States. Half
a million dollars have been expended lu organi
zing and equipping it j S75 men and horsey con
itt'.nte the working foi-co , fi'-d lConbleif teats we
used to exhibit under thirty massive iron dens
(nearly doulQtlte iimnber any similar establish
ment iu the world possesses) . eontuln the im
mense collection of wld uulinols ; and the Circus
is one of rare excellence, and Is held ffctcrft-a
tent culirely seperutcd froip.tho Meuagerle...pne
ticket for fifty cents, and! children twenty-five
cents, admits to both exhibitions. . .
The following statement of tho number of ani
mal eagii possessed by the various Menagerie
companies now traveling will prove the truth of
the statement mat c, that Adam Forepangh's Is
tho largest Wild Beast Show In America i
Company. . ' Mcnaa. Cir. Cant:
an Atnuurg.
Van Ambnrg (Western).
G. G. Grady.
G. V. Bailey.
Wotton .fc HalL'ht.
.. 21
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3
. -18
l 14 J
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I. " ' 11
" " 8
. ' j
u . 10
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" 00
it , M Q
' "
" 00
" " -8
" . " 10
ii ii 3
" 00
' 00
00
" so
animals, and 13
.Ncye'a .Circus.. .
Ronton, Pprlntrer at Henderson
James Kobiniou't
Cole Orton's. , '
John Robinson's. '
Lake's Circus.
Kincade's Circus.
Bheldcnburgor'a.
Hadeuburgsr'a.
O'brien's.
G. M. Kelley's Circu.
P.. A. Oldeu's.
J. K. Warner's.
Htowe J; Sons.
North American Circus.
Northwestern Circus. ' '
Stone A Murray's Circu.
ADAM FORRPACGH'S
Barn urn A Co., 13 cages of
eaees of wax-llcuies
The above statement is copied from one of the
most reliable Amusement parens lu the country,
aud It will thus bo seen that Ad .in Forepaugh's
Gigaulic Establishment takes the pole," aud Is
ahead of anything Iu the Menagerie and Circus
line In the Culled States.
Ix another part of this issue will be found the
advertisement of L. M. Torder, Insurance Agent
nt this place. Mr. Yoder Is un experienced ugeut,
aud now represents the principal Life and Fire
! lusnruuce Companies In this nnd other States ns
will be secu by reference to his card. The coin.
paulc are of the most responsible character. Thi
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New
York appears to be tho leading company In the
United btates, ajid policies tire taken iu it when
all others have becu doclliicd. A large number of
these policies are held by our principal business
men, who are providing for their families In the
future, nhlch ia a, duty every man owes to those
he leaves behind wkou shuttling olf till mortal
coll. , MJvYialct iu always bi foeaa at lilt of
fice, oue door rust of 11. Y. Friling't store, on
VI ... I ... C..n- ''..li .1 . -T I ..
( ' .. . " rnvumi. ,
j b.uukr i:i have Uuck U.ieron lap on li first
; of May.
I A Divllou of bunt of Temperance wnt on;
uUcd ou Muuiljy wveuliiil lu.l, l lluil iluu' Hull
J in tbillji-e,l). C. Wright Lrt lurer and Oruuitcr
i of the ii. 1). of 8. of 1. of I'.i, with 13 chuiter
; uit uiWrs, at Sunbury Uivi.lnu No. Sj57.
1 The foliowintf iiUK-frw were ejected und lu.lull
! fd fur ''.be oretcnt term.
V. f. :, lieo. i. Bucberi XV. V , James Varrai
W, A. 1'., Jeeub fciliU i II. 8., ClutrUt II. Fantt i
K. B. J. I'eekcr Iliut i P. B. Frank M. Farm
; T., Jacob O. Ui U., chJimiiuu ttlr'b i A. C.t
Thulii... (J. Kelt t O. ti., Jacob . Mlltrr I. 0.
Koloiuvu Mauti j Ch:ip. litv. O, W. lUinpvrly.
ThU oidur u lu exls'.eai' tome yesrt ecu,
and weare hsppy to tee It revive at a greM deal of
tf good will bo doubt re.ull from tt. We
i bcib It tuny Sourish and tueerod In uerom
i I'lishlug tl-e fc-ooj ul'Jtel It luu tu fit. 1
I Mite FniiBKTii )n vm iiiriK.ni, duugulcr ot
rioluuiiu luukliUigcr, of Uule fit(c'.y ten.,
im.1 wilb a filablfiil etcUiul, ou kalutdey Ul,
lu kUi1llnj die will) roul uil. It tpui tb
w (iuuiIuk Ibe uil lioiu tad eouUluing about
Ihrv pints, end lUat the. blute t'ouiuiuiileatlnn
with tbe oil lu lb cau, It iJili.li J, t4lleiu(
Ibe tiiiti 0r her pvluU tu4 tlutblng. 1 he,
o.b oh Ui aruit 4 (MtWat ut iM bUy Wet
buiued eltuost to fl'V, si It It Ittougbt tke
c.uuot imiiir,
btu.e Ibe ebote wt lu ly lui H tke
U toJi-tUaii tVirWU.
lua yiuMi'a4 Ituiikialiufl tt AtMMlaibta,
whkh wut Ui a.ubuiy, Audi , tiwU4 ht. M.
lUk, ts , U vol Jim, Bcivli, M.f l'f, l. It
M). le.ie'u.d.
the ueat uiutbiy UMttikg, el wkwh lt UMUt
Iwi kte) eeilteelly ihuwM to alteud, will be
kwJ i i, .1 eWk Y U. at !U kuub-kt.
I AuauUe.i. Uel t'"bS twCV'f u4 te4 tlvui
tbe U.itw. he bi iiie4 by e Um
h-e, i, MtKi Uhhuu U . salt
I I. ft ttAai.aW.fee.Um .
atL
I ft Cuts fto.
ft, tea
ThR Mottittatw Octtnn. Wosw.-Near White,
Haven, on the tbp "wUtlfts of tbe Ncscopec .,
nnd along the lino of tlio Lehigh Valley R. K.
thtwisiit rwnrj been, f.na lartebody bryeU
loichrlJiiCAMrl-fcVls tiiliaiagi.v thd
aid of two t snJUfrpRnge l iu arlndlngj
pulverizing, and sendbig It, to market. It is very)
pure, and MsWi'tielHrf tb-proVr h makes excel
leBt pirttti erpeTjrBrir let "'I clotb, fw svttlclt pur
pose it Is largoly used. The vein or ridge of this
natural mineral pal tn(ttrly five milos
In length, and aHkough easily, dug Aip.ghc aia
piojrncnt to'inany me.fi.an'l on nlr or thrift to the
otherwise barren aspect ot the- nl enntsln. 6'cran-
.A large ooujr.li lira nm ffiH,cini,mB ii'li(
beeukpown to exist on lands within- two miles
of this place, MO a'djaeent to tho railroad, There
are two kinds,' the yellow ind brortn, which wus
tested somo years agq ana was pronounced a first
class nitlcle. If somo entcrprkilng parties would
establish mills for the grinding and, pulverizing,
It wotfrtrcWpctisAt tliemry miudsnmely, be
side give' employment to tnnny trtun ln this
neighborhood. tta ,. , L I' ; , -p.
. Trlbuto C Itcpcct.'. , . . .
Halt, or Font AratsT LdWoEj Nc. CQ, 1. p.
.oO.F.',. '. C ''V
, EcnbI'HT, April loth, 1871. ,
Tho following preamble und reHolutione wore
unanimously ailuopiea i 1 .-'
WiiEKr.AB, It has pleased Almighty God In the
dispensation of Hi Providence, to send the mes
senger of death into our midst, nnd removed from
us our worthy brother, P. O., JOHN K. bMiUtf.,
therefore, be it i i
J.'ttolvetl, That in tho deoth of our brother, the
Lodge has lost a fnitlifnl member, and the Order
a Arm advocate of its principles.
Hmolvnl, That while we bow lu meek submis
sion to the deurce of tho Otunipotunt in tlio sud
bereavemeut, it behooves us to so regulate our
lives that we may ever be ready to meat death,
and be prepared tq enter the (Iran Lnduu, above,
there to Join hands in a happy and nnliroketi cir
cle nreuud God's etornal throne.
, JteKihvd, That the property of tho Lodge, (par
ticularly bis photograph hanging in the Lodue
room), be draped iu inourpiiig, and that the
members wear thetsonl badge fofKlib space of
thirty flays. n , .1 '. .
Jteinkyti, Thntret deeply yinjiaWilze. wHli the
widow and relativesjjf the deceased, aud a copy
of these reiOlntfrnA; wlln-Iho" ileal 6f the Loditc
atUwhed, be transmitted to the widow of tho tte
ceased, and the resolutions be published in the
paper of Buubury.. - - '' '
: B. F. Drkhit, j Com.
GKOKon H,ji4., . . ..
:t
tditbr. Tabic.
Homb and Health. The April number of this
new Health Mnirazloe ' comes to us with a great
'nrlety of interesting artleles. The principle ones
are on "Tho Teeth Cuui.es and Prevention of
,,1,,, Rt , ..Bathlnennd Bath,
(," ''Bearing' BrtlW" ''right' IiiiehftT
(JUmtratetl)," "Urlglu's Disease Vnlecliuloiill?
Considered," What shall we do iu the Sick room!;'
etc. There aro more t ban forty Kinal'.ur articles,
Containing valuable hints ou health and for the
home. Published at H. M ikt vcar, bv W. R.
Ds Pur A Huonixu, 8u5-liraadWiiv; New Xork
Tun Lady's Frii:nd, pob Mat, 1871. This is
a superb number. The steel plate is a beautiful
picture of the pride and glory of California tho
matchless Yoseinito Valley with it wonderful
towering walls. of rock, its waterfalls, and clear
stream winding through. Of itself, this is worth
many times tho price of the number. TUeu the
colored Fushion plute Is of usual interest, us it
presents us with actual portraits of distinguish
ed personages the former Priuco Imperial of
France, the Princess Alexandra, the ex-Kmprrss
Eugenie,-the Princess LouUe. all, of course, at
tired in the latest style. " Tho Fisherman," a
lino wood-cut. Is such a picture ns one does not
often sec; taking bold upon 'the heart with the
weird fascination of its trng'.n pathos. Music
"The Little Church Around tho Comer.'' Th"
literary matter U Tory rivh, 'maintaining the
high character of this inuguziuc. "My Method"
is a strikingly original story. The powerful
novcllettc, "One Woman's Experience," Is con
tinued, and "A Summer Campaign" is a lively
and nmnsiug sketch. Among the poetical Con
tributors are Kila Wheeler, Miriam Kurlc and
Mary J. MeCull. In fashions and fancy-work,
as the ladies well know,' this magnzinu Is un
excelled. Price 14.60 a year (which also laelmica
a large steel cngravinc). Four copies, 10. Five
copies (and one gratis), 8. 'The Lady's Friend'
aud the 'Saturday bveuing Post7 (nnd one en
graving), (4. Publishud Juy, Deacon A Peterson,
Philadelphia.. SiiigU copici fur sale ly all .You-i
!a'n, o n(i. i ,
A choice brand of family flour ut Kliby's.
Xttxb assortment of cinncd goods, Engl'sh
and American Pickles and s luces. Foreign r.d
domestic dried and green fruit, at Kiiby's. ("
No. 1 aud 2 shore mackcral, pickled salmon
and white fish at Kiiby's, u!l fish warranted.
Ir you want. (liio awoftuicr.t of plain, nud
fancy (rpeerius to select fiom, go to KlrbyV,
Bright's new building, on Market square, all
goody, delivered within tho borough free of charge.
FtM.fc htm to Ooii li.'iiiu--- thililriH"
"boys," "yoVth,"; "men." 'fufclnniug v.tli the
little fellow putting olf his petlicouta for his first
suit, they go up to the luau who weighs t wo hun
dred and forty, and fit them all exactly, out of
their ready-made slock. No sized or shaped man
or boy cannot ba suited at Wanauiakcr Si Browu'e
OakT-uH. . .
! Tub Excelsior Boot niid Shoe -tore still take
! tho lead lu getting up a splendid assortment of
! Hoots and Miocs.. The l.xUilor has beoome tlie
! Br' uoot "" '"o Emporiufri lu this sjctl.m of
country. We notice many of the countty mer
chants buying therein prnierraee of city house,
knowlnc thii'. the ttfu? ouuuot Le zenllcil liny-
wliere.- New supplle jire eonstiintly nrrlvUij;,
nnd tbe latent stylet aro alwayitup". on hand. -
Aix Rubber Wear, at raaufactuivri' priws,
at tho Ki-t'ulator. ' - ,
Uoots ami Shoes for the eoinm'inlty, nt popu
lar rioos, at the K'i'ii'.ator. .
Ji st reiclTtd, t) uQiaber f popnlnr fiojitt and
French c4ilfklu, ol tlio Kz-gulalor. . . -'
Joii-i S. Mjikmi has Jaht returned fioui tl. city
wilb tlio larcjl, ehciipei-t and betl kto-k of
Hprlug uud Bunmior C'loihlng that ha bevn
brongbt to this lowu,or comity tbl prinf;. fall
and toe Mia nt felmpeoit't liuUiUuf, lirkt
ri uare, buubury, fw. I5 .'I.
fiy.t1 flue. fiencU Calf, Bo-to Boots, ttltcU
td bottom, nt thu IUfuhitor. . . ,
8 poiimU l.'c white sugnr forfl.00, at Wcltscl,
tiasklut it Co's.
K.ululur Boot, Uhae, Trftuk and Leather
Blore e.iUKilliluled with lha Book fctore. Call
oue aud all. New yood at luw rule. .
N. trauma LuiiiTun.
ttuotutaeat' material lot uieeMaotunug, at
the Heirulator.
Tus C104U1I Shoe, a uutelty, elrgaut aud Coia
fortable, at tbe Kefululor.
t ui.iso fnut or ltll4x k Weo-.tOl
Tmeu brats r, I'aiutwuuu. I wVioca, r. m.
April IV, 7I.
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feilt.f I.e.',
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tVullal I'ailll ft. ft tMt.
L'uiuu fecillu I.4U4 tileul kVa,.l t
iimaiMHk AlUiH Uiii.V
f ui tue tt ! I eu4 I wi oi ike k 11 to t4
I eluil.ea. ou fiiei. v I biutUe 1 ki-
thiol'). ta) 1 imi lb i n H k xvib, e.
loiik. of Ai, lu iv.4iwM li titeattue eu4 a..
111 km, wuk teU4i m4 o lb. eiu.in ,
awutlik., lu .) J. . 4li.M, IM k .
ra- .,'' If
Iii-I'kUiutiUi.lii a oirUi Slst luL.ot rontumi.
iloii, Mr.'tt. BU1C1, futhe iKltli'-yekr-Af hlij
ttg0' ' ,Vffcjf;io' '
,.lr. J5r,tc rqcdlvfi ,bm trnluhig In Lewisburir,
khi fqvorril Jcnis go Vy;nt,iq Philadelphia, nnd
wae mndo'AsIs(arit Superintendent , of the IIouso
of Refuge, and the prindlpal of the Reynolds
BoW Graminar Bclwol, front wlvleh position he
atnly restirned on ronnt of 1! health.
.......
Kunbiiry Clralu -ak I'coilacq Market
' ' "cORRBCTEn WEKKLt lT It (LB ft ORHIXOKK.
Giiain Cholw! White Wbeat.,.:...'..;....;...:..?! 60
Hen Amber, Winter.......; 1 50
Com.: 80
Rve.. 1 00
' '" O'uts, ( lbs.) 50
Best Amber, Winter, per sack..., t Of)
barrel 8 W)
Corn Mcil. y:r cwt.,,. a t.O
Bcttkk New York... I us
Penusylvaniii Roll 40
F.rwli ?er 1i.cn...;.i i IS
MkaT Dried Uei'f, per lb..;..
MnokcJ Miit:on
r. . 4. Venison
I. inn tier lb
'tRi-il.'Wltit Pish, per.U)...'.i..A....,
. . Cod " i.
Fresh Shad v.....
..ADOsiH
.'...S5
..... .15
15
..
VBOBTim,i:s Turnips, per bushel...
Potatoes "
Onions' " "
Henns; " quart.......
Ilomlny, " "
DniBD FhL ITb Dried Apples, per ft
" lVitelK-s. "
' n-.errios, ' ?
" BlRckhi:rri.!'..
" Rnspbevrjcs
Gftur Afi'LEt per bitr.'si
W
1 JO
1 JO
13fi8
12
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1871. 87!.
LTJM BEn I
FRYLING, B0WEN . & EH&EL,
Silt sensors to tlie Sunbiiry Lumber Co.,
HAYING PL IICIUSED THE LAUGE
Steam Saw Si Planing Mill,
and lust fitted It up with tlio late-t Improved Mj
cliinerv.'nre now prepareil to tilt nil orders
for iill kinds of BILL TIMBER. PINT,
HEMLOCK, OAK, eVc. BOARDS.
ROUGH AND SURFACED. . .
SSDSiwC OF ALL KINDS.
Hr.Mr.ocic; 'wniTE su yellow pine
FLOORING, r-IHSGLES. PLASTERING
, AND SHINGLING LATH. SASH, .
POOKfl. MOULDINGS.
ItMI)S. KIICTTHtS A J?1CACKI:TS
nt the very lowest pricuH. A large stuck always
ou baud. " Stud for prices.
Ample facilities for shipping by Builruud or
Canal,
FRYLING. POWEN & KSGEL.
Silubtiry, Pa., February 1Mb. 1X71. tini.
READY-MADE ;
CLOTHING.
Tit A I AtVincf- fttitttt
UU-IIVU1 X sfT
WorkisXA V '
fk XTneNewfstStylMj
ofthevcry2au '
Tvr... .
t workman-
C,.u ...lis. v.. a
measurement,
XJTXCreatest
3L
prices, &o.f sent
Ofarie-
E
free to any part ot ir ty.
America, and good fits.X Tf?
Gents' Furnishing
Goods. Wrappers &
V ii i in i. ii
Rnv unuer-w8iar oi ail
i I kinds for all sea
LliildrtU'lV ' .Nsnn, Whltn
Wear at W
. -TttB Y W
astonlshina w
IvIownricesA opeciauy
OAK HALL,
Ehth & Market Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
Agricultural Implement,
nOE'Stimln Rakiit, Steel nnil Iron ti.mleii
lUki'S Loni; iili.t I) Hull. He ti.iti, t4 In -V
M.uuir
uml liny Forks, tin-s nml (irnin
K. vtlie.j, Grain Cr.ullfs. t'raJli' FiiiL'i'is, Ti:ii.
j "'J. T,!!fno u.",(1 L"if v1?' UilmUtimi'i',
Kanuiiiir .Mill hiivis of uil
larifii Hssrirtinunt of Ki'd Vnrrn Unmi'S, f ir
l'iowiu Form Ikll, Cullinitrr-'lVtU. fr rul
by J, 11. ii'iSJ MX Jk i'O.
M.VLT1IAM WATtillS.
t " 1 - 1 tn 11
JEWELEIliS,
T.o. C02 Chostuut Street, I'hilsdelpLia,
are uow pr"p;ir-nl to All Urd. for the
CiKNUIXi: WALTIIAM WATCH MS,
uuder tin Ir ovu u.n.iuUe, lu clltier
lit Kwrttt .oIii wr t olu hiltt-r i ,
( Vo eW iuWiMm ml I tij ui.)
Hime Wali'be. Kieally txcel I'l tine fluUh,
v.iilulf uf stylv, aud ui cuiule liuir krt- liii; iiiutl
nr.. We luHe paiticuiur MiUullou to me luw
pine at which a le.illy (jootl w.iiili umy Uow be
hid.
rirttw artitl lo u fur M lrlrt l.lal.
Ur.lrl. rr.vU.d front ail niinl.
Ii.m.iI, ,1 .l t , (j, 0. 10 illl)' udJly.
H KI rrtlt'FH, sreurli.K to the ktueut buyer
utiy adviiutugw pocu.d by a treaiil pur
ebuecr. JAMlCtj k. t Al.UW tl.l. A Co.,
turt ( hr.luul tli c-t, fl.lls.
April '.J, ISTl-Jia I- , ,
j TIIO)! l:t V, i
1.7 ft-Ulk ke.ou4 klivl,eka. Ckluul, 2
1 1-lilLAliFl.fltU
f Hating jut ulwiit'l, with a Urife and wl C
f! is.l J tixb of ronii-a aud Ikouvaiiu 3
M t ,u 1H1H, of ihi.l.u tl) ir HU I uua llUt. 'J
1 1.11,1 ll ( loth., 4llUlj., llfUf'tlil, KllK, T
Mai., klatr It ' I., At , A'., all Uf WUl.b
be HI . It 1 i li.' tor on.
f - J. n I k V 4k I lrft Y, It ! t IM
t.,iilb aw. oii4 Mtiei I 1 Ul, W lib 1 kjUt l. I u)
rb. VS, . I . t.u.
ttlU sUU.
fltvto VAI.UAblk lull ua tha estate af
a w..m4 eu I kiUul tllMU., lu lb
lot gfc ut e-nU.1, uu ni. b lUm e. It I a
bi. e.ii'lue' b'e, M.ll cad olouii.U..k
Ike UuMmI, lete ul liwb -Ua, e'4
auit,
el .i-l
i..o, a lu urn Meikii eliMt, Ui Ike k-tve.k
t 1, ou e bi. I ti.fr in eiv e 4e v ..11. U..
elebie au4 n.lki.4-i.t
Iviu.l. .1 Ik.
i .u. 04
r. "i iuiuv.
ear "
rh 11, ii
A4uiu.Un.ie
iiimL,;,GAsras CO.,
" K' ) 1 " av Ju"' received tin ihiincuiw slot-It of ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,
and nre panrmrcd to get tip suits ftt short notice Rtirl gunr.iriteed to fit or Jto sale.
BLACK, nnOW2T AND .BLUE CLOTHS, Dottblo width, C3 nnd upwards. ' .
.. '.; . - '-. ' ' all wool 75c, and upwnrds. ...
VESTixuS ftt all prices. I"' . iV--V ' ,;
KENTUCKY JEANS 20c, and upward. .. .,.. n ' ; ,k
.'.-.-.' ' . ' i: .' : ':- ... I '. . .!
TWEEDSC2c, and upwards .. j r
COTTONADE9 lac, and uptvards. . . : '
They have ulio made arrangements with the . 1 i . i .
' ' ' . ' i". '
' ' ' ' '' A . .'. , .. .. ; ,. ,.
.. : ' OF . . ... I'O
Wanainaker & Brown, Piiil'a-
. ... , ' ' .
und nre prepnrcd to furulsh suits at their prices, .(u'y adcing tho cblof esprewnge.
- . i ,. i ..... i . .
if the goods e1 not givo satisfaction ujion arrival we'Vi'.'.li nturn tbeia free of harg.
... "" ' .' '.-I . i ... i.. ..'
A full lino of samples for custoiricrt to select from. . .
.ALL WOOL' SUITS' $13 AND UPWARDS.
Special nttention fttrcntlou pttltl t'
And the highest cash prioc paid fnr '
SPRING !
jAJT
has now ou huud aud ii daily receiving lliu lurgist it id Uist selected
STOCK SPRING' O-OOHS
t
ever ofletcd for aale iiTthla town, consiBting of an enormous aso:Uuoat of '
READY - MADE OjLOTIITIGh;,
FOE
MEN, BOYS & CHILDREN,
which he h:id Hindu tu his own order, in the latent style of fanliiou aud befit iiiaiinor uf
worktuatiship, tin imiucuce
Stock of Hats and Caps for
i-cr.tTii?rc Ai,ii Tim vr.itY mtkht
riad a iiingniflceiit nssortuient of
Gent's Furnishing Goods
comprlsiug nil tlie novcltios of tho season.
White and lancr aSMrSs,
TRUNKS. VAMQE. IIMBKKIL:Ai9
IV'in cmnioi'tc'd jvitb eomc of tho larjuat houses ia tl-e ci!!u.-, nnd buying ait hia good
for cttbli, he is iiuiWfd to otiiT
GREATER INDUCEMENTS
ttiHtt any of bin ivniH.'titurs btrv or il.i'u lii jv.
Givo bin) a call, ' xtuiiir.u I is fioou nnd hoar his astonishing lon jhUvs.
S. HERZFELDER.
Under the neve Hotel, on Tltird street, S tlNSURY, PA.
IMlkf' Ii. HI AI I t Tit,
WATCHK8, JKWKLHY,
11 Aorth Net oiiU kit., r. f urrj , i
I'lIILM'tU'lllA. j
An n.surtiiioiii of Wairbre, Ji wtlry, riliv.r ami
I'luurt V arc I'oii.'.iiil y on liuuil.
Kepalriui; of alfhee U I Ji rli promptly :
aiun.lril to. 1 Ai.nl 1, l7l-l). I
Bakery and Confectionery i
In (he nt w t.iul.lii'S a.lj.iiiili( I lie Vl I
ll!'i.i-,i..M.-il Ui.: llol,
N I' Ml I II V , I I'. !k !w ,
Ju.l ipi-nc4 a I.iid ui.iiliuiul uf all kluJt i f
CONFECTION ARIES
l I Ui l) tllMillptloll.
FIIESII EltEAD &c CAKES i
t.i.y l.i.r .i.i.k. taiui.ii. will lu Uii.lt4
4iiiy ruaj tnacj) ib e'l kiuut
ul liltr.Ali. IMIbI, III hK. IkA
til Xt, at., a "I J kipt un
burnt aiij Uiauulamuiv4
lulot tbu b.i Oi.uJ. .
ul rloui.
All Llad uf Tnucy Ottlitii
Uot iuiu4 by mi) in t.Ln.11 rooiliti.
ly uu bau4au uaauula.laK I In yju
(o( Hall., tli'illie1 allU., I'ltUil'.i
au4 utiiki. .1 iu-. tUoiu.t 11H.1I1
A.iul4n. UllollUe btoia
bpMllt ll Ik I 4, ol at
b. ikiku ), oil
koiuie kliMl Wiethe fi-wl en4 kw4u4, will
U...t 'IU LI Hull aiU'Ull'it..
'!M- yil.Oll'H.'
loilaal J alu -ua .. I b - b Sill. I
lat'otM, itoi I. ituk- tbe t.i tu
Ihai.klvil I
eiuuiioa l-i b
Luulll.M lb. kauiti
luviuritT
M.i.k Iwtb, t Tt .
Ul ti ft Al fit
et klvnrt. tb l'u
Al ft' t o lb ii.,4,vi-'',
v . e'.
'li'l ( ! hseuniel it
II
( I) ftleoi k I'Ui.l
I lioatt
SPRIG
T
i-xts
STY LEPf.
7
t'l.ll l JIM AMI AKM 'St.Iti:!
UlKMll AMI K)MKvriC GOODS
of rivrv tfriido, Jui-t upciRil t lh
MrltCMA.NT T.U'.OU SI10V
o
1 MOM. (J. VOTT.
h itic.ior a J. U. I'.vU, Vounb bliivl, below
Mutkil.
bl'.Niil'UV, I'l'NV'A.
Iirullrm.il wl..t itc.lie liiahlouable clul'liul
U.a.l" lo 01 Ji 1, ailt call at I In' ulK.v plaiuau.1
Lkuniiu II. 11 will SilicUJ io.li, anil linit lli.ir
Milt lua.le tip hi tt Ih'i.i'! r talluu.tb
iiniii.;. 4. THUS. C. MJ'I V-
l. i,'l, lS'.U
I'UUXH III III I I P
r tut
.Mitmiiiolli Hoot X Shuc Storo
V
l.l.l XII un.
la C. It, Mnillli'. C.- iu, l. u.' Uml, One 4o4
I ...1 ol II.. 1'bil t'tll' .,
v it 111 r Miu hi. an n, nvv't.
Tvi k'.l..i. B 4., la l.i I 'l tli l.f't i" I "
bb.x 'I iii ui. o.4, ! l I :i .1 to.
k -i until Ulk. i, in 1 .1 Uiiui', aal
I loll 1 .i 1 in
koi Ituutt, hu'M aoii L.lltr., el b.. ol'
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