Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 03, 1871, Image 4

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    HECT.I.TS
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COM NUM..
II V THE
gteMral.
A TERIU11LE FRENCH CONVENT Til RKK
IDIOT NUNS CONFINED IN LOATHSOME
CAGES THE NUNS BEGGING FROM THE
. STARVING PARIS rOOfi.
.Purls Corrcfpondcnee of Ihi London timet.
The rclguing scnndnl of tho day is the
nflalr of tho convent of Ficpus. So highly
roused has public indignation been by the
feupposed discovery of atrocities committed
within thoso jealous walls that tho people
liavo been excludod until the investigations
' of justice shall ho complete. 1 miningcd,
however, to penetrato within the precincts
by attaching myself to tho cortege of an
English friend, who was iourucyiusi thith
er under special official orders, to investi
gate tuo caso ol an J.nciisii Bister nanicu
Garret. In the Hue do 1'iepiis, near Mnzus
prison, Bland two largo buildings, each
surrounded by high walls, abovo which
may bo seen green trees at intervals. Tho
one is an establishment of tho Jesuits, the
other the convent of tho Whito Nuus. The
Jesuit brothers escaped at the llrst pign of
approaching danger, but tho sisters" held
their owu until -.breed, into cabs and con
veyed to tho cells of St. Lazava, there to
nwait tho results of a judicial inquiry into
certain matters that arc deeiyed suspicious!
Arrived at tho gate of tho convent, wo
were obliged to forco our way through a
crowd of angry pcoplo who demanded an
inslout permission to enter, and who wore
hs persistently swept back by a group of
National Uiunhs we, however, being ad
mitted inm'o tho door under cove r of tho
official pass and signatures. In the court
yard, under tho shade of suinc lino, trees, a
few guards were
t'L A INI HOWLS IN THE JESUITS' ALLEY,
and maViug up to one of them whoso c:ip
displayed tokens of authority, wo mentioned
our business, and begged permission to sec
. what was to Iks seen. Our friend was very
civil, occepted a cigar, and marched us oil'
to go tho rounds, lie pointed out to us
tho fact, of which there certainly You hi
exist no kind of doubt, that tho two build
ings communicated ono with tho other by
means of rVu old door which still exists ut
the back of a stable, as well as by other
apertures in the garden wall, which show
signs of having been recently closed up.
Tho Jesuits' garden is a mosi beautiful one.
occupying n space of some twelve acres,
laid out with care, and furnished with
fruit trees of every description, pruned and
trained after the latest horticultural de
sigus. They arc
WOXDKOUSLY INGENIOUS I'S.VNS,
too, for irrigatinz the beds : fovcinrr nils
and hot-houses, and long alleys with" vines
trained over them. Through the old floor
above mentioned we passed into the Sisters'
garden, equally largo and beautiful, though
not kept with tho same care. In tho cen
tre, stands a gymnasium, I suppose for tho
use of the children brought up under the
Bisters' care, and further ou their cemetery,
a lovely spot, where, under tho heavy
shade of ancient- cypresses, lio bearers of
somo tho most ancient names in France
"Prince of Sahn-Kyrbourg immolated uu
der the Terror, nged 4'.);" "Jiochefou
cauld," "Do Xoailies." "Mr.nl
"the great Lafayette," the whole family of
tho Talleyrand-Pcrigords, and legions of
priucos auu princesses. tomc of tho vaults
have been opened, and many lead collins,
half-covered with
IIKMIY T. lir.l.M110M"N
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
GRAPE I'ir.lL.S.
Component Parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb and
Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice.
For Liver Complaint, Jnundlco, Bilious Affoe
tlons, Sick or Nervous Headache, Costlvencss,
etc. Purely Vegetable, containing no Mercury,
Minerals 6r Dolctorlous Drugs.
m
These Fill are tho most delightfully pleasant
purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, mngno
sla, etc. Tlicro Is nothing more acceptable, to
tho stomach. They give tone, and cause nolthcr
uausen nor gripping pnlns. They are composed
of the finctt ingredient. After ft few days' uso
of tlirni, such an Invlgoratlon of tho entlro sys
tem tnki'S place as to appear mlniculous to the
weak nnd cnervatad, whether arising from 1m
prudeneo or disease. H. T. Helmbold s Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape l'lll arc not
emmr-coated, from tho fact that sugar-coated
l'i n iln tint IIISSO ve. Olll pass uiruuun niu
,111,1'h without ilUs.ilvliiL'. consequently do not
produce tho desired effort. Tho Catawba (irupo
Pills, belnrr pleasant in taste nnd odor, do not
nreessltiitc their being sugar-coated. Price fifty
cents per box.
llI.NltY T. m:ill!OMN
HIC.HLY (. ONCENTR ATED COMPOUND
Fluid Ext nu t Kiirnii.Mirilln
Will r.nliciillv'rvtermhinte from tho system Scro-
ruin, Svphllls, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Soro Eyes,
Sore Legs, Sore Month, Pore Head, Bronchitis,
Skin 11hp;iscs. Salt Hlu'iiiii, Cankers, Runnings
from t!ic Ear, While Swellings, Tumors, Cancer
ous Affections. Nodes, Rickets. Glandular Dwell
ing, Mithl Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all
kind.", Chronic Kheiiinatlsm, Dyspepsia, and nil
Ui.-iettHcs that lmve been establls-Ucu lu the system
lor years.
isccllntuous.
Rclng prepared expressly for tho above Com
plaints, lis elood-purfylng properties nro greater
than any other preparation of Snrsapurilln. It
gives the completion a clear nnd healthy color
nnd restores the Patient to a state of Health and
Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing all
chronic constitutional diseases arising from nil
Impure state of tho Blood, and the only reliable
and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains
and stvelllii'' of tho Bones, Ulcerations of tliO
Throat nnd r.egs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face,
Erysipelas nnd all scaly eruptions of tho skin,
and beautifying the complexion. Price, $1.50
per isotue.
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE
TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st, 1871.
Number of Policies, 713.
Amount or Property insured, .re)oio,uj
Amount of Premium Notos In force, 34,B13,0O
CASH ASSETS.
Amount loaned at Interest, 3000,00
Amount In Treasurer's haniia, iooo,ou
Amount due from A rents. J300.H5
Amount duo from other sources, t.-o,ou
Available Capital, 30,2a0,05
Infturc j-onr Catllo.
"TN8URE with a responsible nnd porfoctly ro-
X linblo Company. Insure wncre your losses
will be jiUd promptly.
THIS IS A MUTUAL, ruu i i i v . w
PANY.
Hence, unlike other Companies, you aro sure
ol being pnla promptly lor an losses, u mouicu
In tilts I'.itiinuliv.
OCR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
- THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
RolTior mutual, our expenses nro less, nnd our
riinror u 1'nrnrtiml. Wo pnv Iosbcs bv all kinds
of accidents by death, (excepting hi cases of
epidemics,) by theft, ie., dc. o pay prompt
ly. No red tapo proceedings to obtain our
money In case of loss.
Nearly $3,000 pnld on Cows nlono
since Orgaiiiznttoiia
Look at the list of Losses paid on Cows olono by
this Company.
M Hennlnger, Sunbury, Pa f 33,
D Hllgert, Northumberland SO,
Georce Eekcrt, " ...a.,.. 40,
SUDodire, " 'M)
Charles Hollck, Mt Carmcl SO,
Esubeus Sipple, " 4,
Catharine Wagner, atsontown -lb,
ieorgr lleir, iNoriniiuiDeriuuu
acot snyncr, BiinDiiry oo,oo
W Basslcr, " 0o
Minor Cady, lownrt ',
Cathnrmo Martr, Shamokln -to,
Francis Buchor, Sunbury 30,
Samuel B Price, Upper Lehigh f0,
Joseph Deppen, Mt Carmcl BO,
MattUlas Bcnony, " ')
Miscellaneous.
v
innunfitdurtrs.
SI
HENRY T. IIF.LMROLD'S
CONCENTKATEll
ri.no PATRACT KlClll',
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
has cured every case of Diabetes In which It has
been irivi'ti. Irritation of the neck of the Bhul
der niid inthiuintlon of tho Kidneys, Ulceration
of tho Kidneys and Bladder, retention of Urine,
Diseases ot the prostrate tumid, Stone In the
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Briekdust Deposit,
and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for En-
leeliieil anil neiuulc confutations ol liotti sexes,
attended with the following symptoms! Indis
position to exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Me
mory, iMiiieuny ol lireatinng, mouk .Nerves,
Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain In tho Back, Hot Hands,
l'lusmnir oi tno uouy, Ki-vnessol tnobkin, i.ruii
tlon on tho face, pa lid Couutennucc, Universal
lassitude of tho Muscular system, etc.
Used by persons from tho ages of eighteen to
l H rill J'llU mm IIUlll Llllin-IIVU iu iiuy-UYO or
in t lie decline or cliango ot lite t alter conlino
incut or labor pains , bedwettiug In children.
UOTTIN'G VELVET AND GOLD LACE,
lie exposed to tho li-jht of day, awaittn"
an examination at the hands of tho minis
ter ot justice. At tho extrcmo end of tho
garden, however, aro tho three littlo coni
cal huts, sido by side, resembling whito
nuts- nc3i3, which have been tho causo of
so imicn cxciteuicnt and judicial inquiry.
AUicn tho convent was occupied by the
National Guards these littlo huts wcro
tenanted each by an eld woman, enclosed
in a woodfu cac, like a chicken's pen, tho
throo btuUliugs being similar insido nnd
Construction, six fuel, s.nioeo liu in,n
height, with a slstto roof, through which
dayh-ht was visible, while tho'lhrco old
women wcro
ALL HOrELES.S IDIOTS.
Ino Lady superior has kept her litis re- ' eotnplaluts Incident to tho sex, whether arising
soiutfly closed up to tho piesent time but 1 """servtion or mums oi dissipation, it is pre
. t r.. tl , .-,! ...1 n..i. . . I KiTlli.wl fivl .'iii vi'l V bv ibi, liuf I'lnlni'iir ulivl.
elans and midwlves lor rufcchlrd and delicate
constitutions, of both sexes and all u''is (attend
cd with any of tlio above dlstuises or symptoms.)
Hclmbold's Extract Iliieltu is Diuretic and
Blood-purifying, nnd cures all diseases arising
Horn luioitH ot dissipation, ami oxecsses and lm
deuces m Life, liiipurilics of tho Blood, etc..
superseding copaiba in al'ectatious for which It
is used, and syphilitic uffectlons In these dis
eases used in connection with lleliubold'n Rose
Wash.
LADIES.
In many nfiectaiions peculiar to Ladles, tho
Kxlraet buchu is unequaled by any other reme
dy as in chlorosis or retention, Irregularity,
painfulncss or suppression of customary cvaeua
tions, ulcerated ot schirus state of thu Uterus
LcucotTlIua or Whites, sterilitv, and for all
iiuumieu wncn lirsr. nnrvi iu.l ti.of n,.,
three sullcrcrs had lived in their hideous
prison for nino years, in an atmosphere of
stifling heat throughout tho summer, and
halt frozen with cold thro-ihout tho win
ter ; "but," shu added, 'tl.cv wcro idiots
when they came.'' The conductor of the
inquiry replied, that if such worn tho case,
it was illegal to have admitted them to tho
convent tit all, and that .eveu supposing
lliem to have been adniitteJ, tho placo
where they wcro found was not a lit dwell
ing place placo for a dog. A key was dis
covered among her papers, labelled "key
of the t;reat vault;" but wluro this great
vault, may uo lias not yet been found out.
Tho Superior and her nuns keep a uuiforin
and persistent upon tho point ; excavations
have b.'cu made at dillerent points iu the
garden, and under the high altar of the
chapel, but hitlieito without cllcct. ,t
one end of tho nuns' garden stands au
isolated buihlinj', in which were found
mattrasses with straj aud buckles, also
two
1UO.M ConsETS, MULL-CAP AND A RACK
t irtled by a cogwheel, evidently iliteud. il
for beading Laek tho bmly with luive. The
Superior cxp'aimd that Hu so wno onbo.
pedic iiifttriiiiieiits a superficial I'al.sclPHid.
1'liu leatttVK.-sv.s nii.l slra s struek ino us
being easily lucotuited lur ; 1 have s.eli
such things us. d iu I'lench uiiilw iU ry, and
in tases of violent delirium ; but Iho ruck
and iis iuljinui aio.iu-.tly objects ofuruve
MiKplclon, lor th.'v 'riplyii uho of l.iuti.l I
loieo whit-U no di.enu at present known
v.ould jiLslily. Dm.f.r way baek through 1
tho gardens uur guide made a detyur in
Older t j show its a
;ni:.u' M mi iittAM as- W.viti.uoiVi:,
s Iu re an enoruunis quantity of pot.u.n!
W.ls tt.. t.-d, ai well us baneli lull ol kalt ,
i. ik, while in Hi;.- iut'd h.ud by gi uiuin
Lit pig. Look at ihi-. ! ' ei.ed our N.t
t.ouiU lamrd iii.llnuiilly. "I.i.ol; ut th,
tloitH, whi.-li i,d.;ht l i.olaled ti feed I
thu ului viiig pot.f id' Iho unviidui.eiu.-til I
dining our U uioiitlu' ai, uud think!
that theoo pcoplu Wl-ro U-.'-tng lioiu d .or !
d'Mr iho Hliolo litmj ,.r i.ioiuy to buy!
Klok.U VlelimU or I hell- el;iotl, r, "
AlliVed III Ihu culrauec gale, our -iiido
lillilgcil llii- telling whU.i I. lo look
kt Iho ul.l wuti. tti who u, wan. bring
uboul I' -How. d by it y.uiu ;. om, i...,i,inj
livni liuio i i iiiiiu lu pit V up I, uf rl,
Inr li ili.l. HI'h ,iu. ttli. I tliiu l. 'Tl.i.l
U Nrui" IW iitaullii.-," be .aid, ilo '
ll.refl pn.oii. 14 o tl.e Woe-I II i ..-. Mio!
1 it.. III. wt .)!.,! Ill Hi, II I i lln,,!, tt,, I
W keep b. r I., ui tool, r Hut i.tig of oi4U l '
our Hiu. , ,lir i Uj,,o i
si.v ti i v, om: l.u.ih . kr.vkM v. '
"Tim uilw-r Iwu l -iuUvu leuion;.!, u '
they miu i. i,a.r ( ,y U... i-,u,( ,(
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lid lookbU Ut H.,ll, ta.t!,!
ku..4.i i. kl.a.Ld by ll, i,(4 -
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PRICES REDUCED.
HOOTS M1IOEM
' Manufactured to order at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
JOHN WILYER,
Spruce Street, Nnnbnry, l'enn'R,
Is constantly manufacturing
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
at lurprlslngly low prices. Ills stock comprises
me very Dost in niarKci. ms i"b cywt
lcnce lu tho bnslnoss has won for
hlin a reputation for
making first- s.
class
work equal to any city manufacture. All work
warranted.
TERMS STItlCTLY CASH.
Tho prices of repairing are also reduced.
JOHN WILVER.
Sunbury, March 4, 1871.
TO THE WORKING CLASS. Wo nro now
prepared to fnruisU all classes with constant em
ployment nt home, the whole of tho time or for
the spare moments. Business new light and pro
fitable. Persons of cither sex easily earn from
60c. to 15 per evening, and a proportional sum
hv dcvotlnc their whoto time to tho business.
Boys and ulrls earn nearly as much as mou.
That all who seo this notice may send their ad
dress, and test tho busluess, wo make this un
paralleled oll'r i To such as arc not well satis
fied, wo will scud ft to ray for tho trouhlo of
writing, f ull particulars, a valuable snmpio
which will do to commence work on, and a copy
of-TVic Veoiik's Literary Companion one of tho
larircst and best family newspapers published
all sent free by mall. Reader, if you want per
manent, prolltnbla work, ivlm-css
E. C. ALLEN & CO.,
Augusta, Maine
April 15, 1ST1. Siu.
FLORENCE SEWINU MACHINE.
THIS celebrated Machine Is now on exhibition
next door to Krauso's Tin aud Stove
Store,
Market Street, Snnbnry, Pa.
The Florence Sowing Machine stands unequal
led for beauty and durability being the best
Family SeTing Machine now offered to the pub
lic.
THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED :
It has self-adjust fnff tentlon In tho Shuttle i
changes for the various Stitches made while the
machine Is in morion.
Its Stitches are tho wonder of all for beauty
and flnlsh.bclng alike on both sides of the fabric.
It sows light and heavy fabrics ith equal fa
culty, 'i ne worn win leea either right or lelt.
Runs quietly and rapidly. No difficulty exper
ienced In sewing across heavy scams. Its mo
tions are all positive no springs or cog wheels
to got out of order. Tho Ilemmcr tnrnB wide
and narrow, hem and fell beautlfullv.
It Is tuorougmy practical and will last a life
time.
Every Family Nliould Have One.
Kvcry Machine warranted to substantiate all
wo claim for It.
It Is the onlv Machine lu the world that Is ca
pable ol making moro than ono stitch nnd having
the reverse feed motion.
Call and examine them, and tho samples ot
work.
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING.
It Hems, Fells, Cords, Ilrnlds, Tucks, Quilts.
Binds, (lathers, &e., without basting.
It makes a gather and sows it on a band at
one operation perfectly.
Knch Alachlno Is luruishcd with a complete set
of tools, without extra charge.
Iuvery purchaser lully instructed nnd every
Mnchino warranted nnd kept In order.
Machine Uil ana lhrcadkcpt on hand at nil
times.
GEO. W. SMITH A BRO.. Airents.
ForNorth'd, Snyder, Union and Montour Conn's.
October ir, 1S70.
; SUstcIlitncons.
NEW FIRM.
Byerly A Ilemperly's Excelsior Ual
lcry or Art, Third Street,
Sunbury, Ia.
"1 TR. BYERLY has latelv added to his already
i.TL well established reputation, the services Of
Mr. M. R. Ilcmnorlv whose reputation as a pho
tographic operator, stands unrivaled in this part
of the oountry, and hereafter they will carry on
tho photographlo trade, at the old stand under
the firm name ot uyerly ec lletnporly's Kxcelsior
Gallery of Art, at wboso establishment the pub
lic will be cnccriuny accommodated throughout
the wnoie line oi pnoiogrnpny.
For Photographs of all styles and sizes rang
ing from the small Gem to the llfo size portrait.
Uo to Byerly & llcmperly.
For the beautiful porcelain plcturo which for
softness of finish, and durability cannot be ex
celled, go to Byerly & Hemperly.
For tho Rembrandt photograph, now so popu
lar In all oui largo cities, aud showing the pecu
liar effect of light and shado, and tho favorlto of
tho old German Artist Rembrandt, go to Byerly
& Hemperly.
If yon have an old picture you wont copied
and enlarged to any size, and colored oil, water
color, India Ink or crayon, take It to Bcyerly &
Hemperly.
If you want a frame of any stzo and at any
Drlec. or anv stylo iro to Byerly & Ilemperly'g,
and take a look at tnetr nnmenso siock iu unit
line..
For Albums co to Byerly & Hemperly.
For suiiaro Frames made to order go to Byerly
it TT.imnerlv. In short, for nnvthlnir lu tho Tlhoto-
graphic line, go to Uyerly & llcmperly, and you
will be suited.
Feb. 35, 1871.
Francis McCnrty, " ".
Maria Kramer, Wntsontown...... ,
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dcwart 40,
o a i; v; (Jinggio, nno, milium -u ",
R Ranuiec. Shenandoah, bcliuglkiu co w.
3 S Tharp, Shamokln 40,
Thomas Wurilrops, Mt uirinei ,
N A Loudenslagor, llcrndon, 40,
Rachel Ci'unlcr, I tenor's rcrry
(1 L Reagan, Shenandoah, Schuylkill co 50,
ilacob Shine, " " "
Jacob Stolu, " " .......40,
D 11 Bower, llcrndou, v
Geo B Lnhr, Georgetown 40,
John 11 Ossinnn, isunoury i",
W B Wallace, Northumberland Kit,
11 S Graham, " -r't,
Ri-liecca Koble, Georgetown 40,
Philip Wintersteln, Watsontown 40,-
G S Low, Lime Uidgo, Columbia co 40,
Lewis Osterhaut, l.aurcl nun, l.uzernc co...io,
Marv J lllue, Northumberland -10,
11 F Krohn, Snubury 10,
Andrew Healy, Glranlt-ville, Schnjlkill ro.. 40,
Patrick Furgeson, Mt Carmcl 40,
Martin Delahev, tflunandoah city 14,
John Dane, Ashlnud, Schuylkill eo IU,
Anthony McLaughlin, Glrardsvilla 4l,
Llnymnn 8 Hay, Mahanoy Plane 40,
R Johnson, Raven Run.., 40,
David Baueher, Berwick 27,
J D Foclit, Vottsvlllo o,
l-.rnstus Sober, I'olnl twp -o,
A Lipiencolt, Watsontown 40,
Maria Kramer, w nlsoii'iv-'U loss pa iusisuin,-o,
I V LlppencuK, Wntsontown to,
R S Auinierman, Snydcrtown '-20,
Nathan Bloss, Berwick, Columbia co 27,
.V C R Oulirulo.P uo Sta'n Clinton c Md loss.40,
Charles W llaszard, Rupert, Columbia co.,.40,
John Foglemnn, Watsontown -,
Patrick Hester, Mt Carmcl 41),
Thomas Metz, Paxlnos St),
R McCloeky, Lock llaveu.., l.rt,
iturs. A. dUUUAS, rresiuum.
C. A. REIMENSNYDER, See'y, Suubury.
l)IRECTOr.S i
Ek-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. C. J. Bruuer,
Solonmu Slroli, Win. Ilrindle, Solomaii Shlpe,
John A. Shlbsler, Ur. 1). T. Krebs, IX. David
Waldroii.
March 11, 1871. ly.
TI.MK IS MONEV ! !
ALL Wall Paper and Border, sold by mo wil
bo trimmed ready for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
J1V Till!
YEOMAN'S WALL l'AI'ER TRIMMER,
v
H. T. HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT Bt'ClU'
CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPEL'
DENC'ES, HABITS Ob' DISSIPATION, ETC.,
in all their stages, nt Iiiiiu rxpeuxe, littlo or no
change In diet, no inconvenience, and no expo
sure. It caut.es a Ircmiuut desire, and mve
strcuirth to Urinate, Ihtixuy reuioving Obstrue
lions Preventing and Curing Strictures of the
I lYllim, Allaying l'ain anil itillumatiou, so Ire
nuent In tills clai-a of diseases, and expelling all
Po'ikoiious mutter.
'Ihousuuds who have been the victims of In.
competent persons, und who have paid heavy
fees in be cured ill u short titui', have found they
havo been d eelved, an. I that tho "Poison" has,
by the iim! nf "powerful astringents," been ihinl
up lu tho sysleiu, to bivuk mil in u mare iiugru
Vated form, and n-rliaps after Marriage.
I e ll. lmliold's Extract liuehu for till ,V!Vr
llous aud Diseases of lliu I'ulury organs, wheth
er elting In Mat. or female, from whatever
originating, and u mailt r how long ktundlug.
Price, one iloMar mid lilty cents per buttle.
MTEKEOSCOrEN,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES.
K. & II. T. AM'IION V a :o.,
591 RroiKlwa)', Sew York,
Invito the attention of tho Trndn to their exten
sive assortment of tho above goods, of their owu
publication, manufacture and importatiou. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES nnd
GRAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY oi CO.,
591 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
IMPORTERS AS1 MARl'F ACTl'BKllS OP
l'hoto;raiIiio MateriulM.
March 4th, 1871. ly.
ss'itixo r.vmiioxs xoh keadv.
MRS. M. A. BINDER,
1101,
N. W. COR. ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT
8T8., PHILADELPHIA.
Importer nnl IJesigiu-r ofl'iisliions.
The old cfiablishcd and only reliable Dress
Trimming, Paper Pattern, Dress and Cloak mak
ing r.uiporinm.
Elegantly trimmed Paper Patterns, Wholesale
anil Retail.
Fans, Gloves, Ribbons nnd Sashes, Laces, Em
broideries, Jet. Gilt, and renri oewetry.
Evening dresses and suits, made In the most
fashionable stylo at short notice.
lYrfect system of Dress Cutting taught.
N. B. Orders by mall, promptly attended to.
Feb. 20, 1871. Bin.
' FURNITURE I FURNITURE ! 1
A NEW STORE
AT
GEORGETOWN, LOWER MAHANOY
Townuhlp, Northumberland County, Pa.
WILLIAM NEGELY
T"T AVING opened a new Furniture Store at tho
above place, will constantly Keep on liami,
u largo aim select assortment ot
FURNITURE,
Comprising of Parlor nnd Chaitbcr Suits, Conch
es, I.mniPH la'tles, iitirean, . uno-comca
Chairs of all grades, Rocking and
Kitchen Chairs Washstands,
Bedsteads, Japanese, Cottage and
I Half Collage, Looklng-Glnssea, Window
Shades, and in short, everything usually to
I bo found in any well-kept Furniture Store, may
be had at tins estatillsiitncut.
Hoping, by fair dealing nnd strict attention to
i hnsiness, to- merit tlio patronago or tlio public.
I An invitation Is extended til all desiring anvtliln
i In tho lino of Furniture to call uiul examine my
stoek.
t mlfrtuliiiiu; dono hi nil Its branches,
ft?" Rcpulrin douo at short notice. J
WM. NEGELY.
Georgetown, June 11, '70.-ly.
Immi "medical discovery
Dr. WALSSS'S CAUPOUNIA
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New Hour and Feed Stijrc !
It. W. TBIIJRSTON,
Corner of Fourth nnd Market Street,
sunbury; FENN'A,
Has Just opened a Flour nnd Feed Store, where
ho will Keep constantly on nann, a general
assortment ol (he best brands of
FLOUR,
FEED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
POTATOES,
FRUIT,
BUTTER,
EGGS,
uud
VEGETABLES
of nil kinds, nt tho Very lowest market prices.
Sunbury, Feb. 11, lS7l.-tf.
1871. 1371.
FRYLING, BOWEN & ENGEL,
Successors to the Sunbury Lumber Co.,
HAVING PURCHASED THE LARGE
Steam Saw tto Planing Mill,
and Just lltted It up with the latest Improved Ma
chinery, nro now prepared to 1111 an orners
lor all kinds of RILL TIMBER. PINE,
HEM LOCK, OAK. fee. HOARDS.
ROUGH AND SURFACED.
SEDING OF ALL KINDS.
HEMLOCK. WHITE AND YELLOW PINE
FLOORING, SHINGLES, riaAS 1 KKIMi
AND SHINGLING LATH. SASH,
DOORS. MOULDINGS.
1!MIS, Mil TTKUS .V UUACKKTS
at tho very lowost prices. A large Btock always
on biuul. ceiul lor prices.
Ample facilities -for Bhijipin'' by Railroad or
Canal,
KYI. IJNlj, lUMVliM iK Jf-MltL,.
Sunbury, Pa., February lBth, 1871. Cm.
1,1 .aiSi;!! AM) I'l.AM.VU fflllili.S.
Third Street, ndlolnln'' Phila. & Erie R. It., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
SUXBURY, PA.
IRA T. UlEMENT,
T S prepared to furnish every dcucript ion of liim-
aL lu-r required by tho demands of the public.
ilavnii; nil the latest Improve,! maeliiucry tor
liiauufaeturlnir Limber, he is now ready to Uil or
ders ef all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nnd nil kinds of Ornamental Serowl Work. Turu-
1115 ol every description promptly executed. Also,
A LA ItUI'. AMSOUTMKST OF
15 1 la L LUMllUlt,
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Eliln'lea, rickets,
Lethe, A:c.
Orders promptly lilled, and .hipped bv Railroad
or otherwise. 1KA T. I LtMhM
deel'.WIStly
siovi: it. ti i:sTAiu.is.nn.xT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KUAUSE, lVoprit-tor.
at Ct'ESKOll TO HUTU A ulZNTUKK-J
n AVING purchased the nbovewell known es
. labllshiiient, Mr. Krauo would respectful
ly ml, 11111 the pui, lie mat he now has 011 baud a
lurge assort ini-iit uf
COOKING STOVKN,
SiM-er's Cook Anli-Diisl, Ri-i;ulalor or Revolvlnj;
l,,p, l.oiiibluiitioii, Susiiii'liauna and others,
which uru so urraiiued as to bo used for Coal or
Wood, and are wari.iiiled lo perforin satisfactori
ly or 110 sale. HEATERS of all Muds put up to
Heal one or more rooms. I1KA IIM1 STOVtS
of ittil. rent kinds ut very low prices.
Tin ,v nro ol' Ktrry Urtii-rlpllou
kept eon laiilly 011 hand. RihiIIiii; uud Spouliuir
nun I he li,-l 111.1I1 1U1I, ili.no ul ah,, it 11.. I lee
lil'l' AlKISli utleiide.l In Willi dii-puleli. Coal
I'll 111 u l.ainpa eoiistaiiilv ou liami. Japan uuro
iilil I A. 11, Is, Mui'it ol'lioaltJ Colili'V a lui'dware
eluie. l.uc 11m e.ill. A. KRAI BE.
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MATTRESS, FEATHER,
A!CS
EEDDINO WAEEI.00M3,
v44 NORTH TENTH BT.,
CHAMBER FURNITURE
Spring Beds, jFenthcrs,
r.pring 1.01a, .resiucr iicun,
Spring Mattresses, Bolsters and Tillows,
Hair do. iCountcrpnncs,
Husk do. i Comfortables,
Straw do. .Blankets,
Quilts
CALL AND SEE THE
Woven Wire Mattress,
The best bed ever oifercd for sale.
N. B. Our Intention is to treat all customers
so that they will become permanent dealers with
us, nnd orders will receive thn samo attention,
nnd persons can buy just as cheap as if present
at the store.
March 4th, 1871. 3m.
J.U. Ia
HAVE TAKEN
SI.ATB.lt aV CO.,
NEW YORK
ONE OF THE
STOKES,
So. 3 Sou Hi TciitH Kli-ocl, Iioloiv
.tlsirkft, Iliil:i(lelliia,
wbero they have opened a tirst-cluss Mercliant
Tailorinc; Establishment.
Our Stock consists of a (Inn assortment of
Foreign Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestinirs, select
ed from the best Importing Houses of this City
and New York, which we are prepared to mnko
up In the most Fashionable Styles, nt Short No
tice iMid Moderate Terms.
Special Bargains in Scotch Chlvot Goods.
JNO. L. SLATER i CO.
Formerly with J. M. Zulglcr.
Dee. 2-ith, 1870. Om.
. . Reading Rallroal.
SUMMER ARRAltOEJlE.t 1'.
MonOay, May 15th, 1871.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from tho North and
North-Wet for Philadelphia, N. Y., Rend
ing", Fottsvillo, Taraaqua, Ashland, Shamokln,
Lebanon, Allcntown, Easton, Ephrnta, Litlz,
Lancaster, Columbia, &c., &c.
Trains leave Uarrlsbnrg for New York, as fol
low i At 9.40, 8.10, a. m. nnd 2.00 p. mi., con
necting Mtith similar trains on tho Pennsvlvnliiit
Railroad, nd r rivlnir t New York at io.05 a.
ra., 8.50, end 9.80 p m. respectively. Sleenlne
Cars accompany the B.40 a. m., train without
cliango.
Ketnmlnet lacave jncw yoritatB.OOn. m..
18.80 noon and 6.00 p. m., Fhllndelpbla nt 7.80,
8.30 a. m. and 8.80 p. m. j Sleeping Cars ac.coni
pauy the 5.00 p. m. truin from New York with
out change.
Lenve Harrlsburg for Reading, rottsvillc, Ta-
mnqua, Mlncrsville, Ashland, bhamoklii,
Allcntown hurt riiifudclphia at 8.10 a. in..
2.00 and 4.05 p. m., stopping nt Lebanon and
principal way stations the 4.05 p. m., train
connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsvllle and Co
lumbia only, r or i-otlsvillo, Bchuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill nnd Susmiohuunu.
Railroad, leavo Ilnrrisburg at 3.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read
ing for Allcntown, Easton and New York at 4. Si!,
10.80 a. m., and 4.05 p. in. Returning, leave
New York at 0.00 a. m.. 12.P0 noon and 5.00 -
m. and Allcntown at 7."0 a. in. 13.23 uoon.
2.15, 4.25 and 8.35 p. m.
Way Passenger 1 rain leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 u. in., connecting with similar train on East.
Pcuna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.20
p. in., stopping at all stations.
licave rotlsvwo nt u.oo a. m. and 2...0 p.'
in. llcrndon ut 10.00 a. 111., Shumoklu ut 5.40 and
11.15 n. m. Ashlnnd at 7.05 a. in., and 12.1B
noon; Mahanoy City at 7.51 a. m. nnd 1,20 p. :n.
Tumiiqiia nt 8.35 n. m. and 2.10 p. in. for
Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Hnrrisburgci
Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill nnd SiiBquu
It an n a Railroad at 8.15 a. ni. for Hurrisburg, unr?
11.45 a.m., for Pine Grove and Trcmont.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potta
villc nt 5.40 a. in., passes Rending nt 7.80 n. m.
arriving nt Philadelphia ut 10.20 a. ni., returning
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. in., passing Read
ing ut 7.55 p.m. arriving at Pottsvllle at 0.40 p.m.
Pottstown Accommodation Truin leaves Potts-
town nt 0.80 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 p. m.
Uolui".uiu Railroad Trains lenve Reading at
7.20 a. in., and 0.15 p. in. for Enh.ru.tu. Litiz.
Lancaster. Columbia. &c.
Perliiomcn Rail Road Trains leavo Pcrklomcn
Juiietionnt 7.17, 9.05a. ni., at 3.00 and 0.00 p. in.
Relurnlng.leave Seliweuksville at C.30,8.10 a n.,
12.50 noou and 4.45 p. m. connecting with similar
trains on Reading Rail Road.
Colebrookdalo Railroad Trains leave Pottstown
nt 0.40 a. in., 1.15nud 0.45 p. in., returning leavo
Mt. Pleasant at 7.00 nnd 11.25 a. in., and 8.00 p.
in., connecting with Bliuilar trains on Reading
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leavo Bridge
port ut 8.80 n. in., 2.05and 5.32 p. m. returning,
leave Downiugtou ot 0.40 a. m., 12.45 noon and
5.25 p. in. coiiuecting w ith similar trains on Read
ing Railroad.
"On Sundays i Leave New York nt 5.00 p. in.,
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. in. and 3.15 p. m.. (tlio
8.00 a. in. train running only to Reading;) leavo
Pottsvllle ul 8.00 a.m., leave llarrbiir.', 2.40u.
in., nnd 2.00 p. in.; leave Allcntown nt 4.2o and
8.85 p. in. ; leave Reading nt 7.15 a. in. and V.iM
p. in. for Hurrisburg, ut 4.82 n. m. for Nin
York, at 7.20 n. m. for Allcntown and nt 9.4'J u.
m. und 4.15 p. iu. for Philnclel'a.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School nnd
Excursion Tickets, to und from all points at re
duced rates.
Baggage checked through : 100 Pounds Bag
gage ulluwed each Passenger.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
Asst. Supt. & Eng. Maeh'ry.
AorUu'rii Contra! ItuUw.t).
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SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On and after Mondav, Mnv 15th, 1871, the
Traint on tho Philadelphia ite Erlo Rail Uoad will
run as follows i
WESTWARD.
Mull Train leaves Philadelphia, 7.10 p m
" " Sunbury, 2. l.i am
' " nrr nt Erie, 8.50 p m
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia, 12.80 p in
' " tstuuurv, b.o.i p in
; " nil nt Erie, 7.40 a m
Eluilra Muil leaves 1'hlliidelpl.la, 0.80 a in
" " bunbury, 4.!i.) p in
" ' nrr at Lock Haven, 7. 50 p m
Buffalo Exjiress leaves Sunbury, -1.55 a in
" nrr at WlUiamsport, U.:, a in
Bald Eajjlc Mail leaves tYillluinoporl, 1.45 a in
" " " nrr at Lock Haven, 3.00 pm
EASTWARD.
Mali Train leaves Erie, 1 1.2(1 u m
" " " Suubtirv, 11.45 pm
" " nrr nt Philadelphia, C. 80 a in
Erie Express leaves Erie, tt.llil p in
" " Siinliin v, 10.15 a m
" " arr at Philade'lplila, 5.50 p in
E'.tulra Mull Icuves Lock Haven, 8.00 a lu
" " " Sniiliurv, 10.50 u in
" " nrr ut Philaileli.lila, 5.80 p iu
Bull'alo Exiret-s leaves Wllllaiuf port, 1.25 n tit
Miiiinirv, a.-u a m
" " nrrnt l'liiliidi'liiliia, 0.10 a in
Bald Eagle Mall leaves Lock Haven, 11.25 a m
' nrr ut Willlamsport, 12.40 p in
Mull East connects vast and west ut Erie with
L. S. ifc M. S. It. W. and at Corry nnd Irviuttou
with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Mall Wet with we.it bound trains on L. S. A
M. S. R. W. anil at Conv and Irviuetuu with Oil
Creek and Allegheny It. R. W.
Warren Accoinmoilalion cast niul we-t with
train ou L. S. and M. S. R. W. ca-l and west
und at Corry Willi O. C. nnd A. R. R. W.
l.no Aceotniiiodatiou hunt nt 1 oi ry and wci-t
at Corry and lruiueton with O. C. and A It R W.
hliulra Mail ami llult.ilo (.xpresa make cloe
conueetiou ul Ullainapoi t w ith N. C. It. W.
l allawiara pa.seuger trains will be run cast
from Wllllaiunpoit on Kile Epre, ami Wert to
Willl.iuiaport uu Plmlra Mall.
IV M. A. BALDWIN,
lieu'l Sllp't.
Sl'IIIVtJ AM) SDIMI lt
MlU.INiatV AND r.VXt'V (iOt)DS.
MlhS ELIZABETH LAZARl'H,
In llew.trt'a lliilldliig, Market S plale,
SI NIH RV, I'A.,
while will be found h new supply of gmula, con-
uialing of Miiliiiery and Eituey dui,,!-,
HAT AND BONNETS, 'I KIM. MED AND I N
TRIM M ED.
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SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
ON and niter May 11, 1871, trains will rua
08 follows I
NORTHWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury nt 4.50 n. in.,
arrive nt WlUiamsport at 0.55, Elmiia ut 10.55
a. in., Cnnandaigna 2.15 p. in.
Mail leave Sunbury nt 4.80 p. in,, arrive at
Wiillainsport 0.25 and Elmira 10.85 p. in.
Fiift Lino leave Suubury ut 0.45 p. in., nnlvo
at Winiiuusport 8.40 p. in.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave Sunbury at 3.25 u. in., arrive at llun is
burg 0.15 a. in., Baltimore 0.45 a. m.
Leave Sunbury, 10.20 a. m., anise nt narrls
burg 1.00 p. in.
Leave Sunbury at 10.55 a. m., nrtivo at llar
rifburg 12.65 p.'m., Baltimore. 0.00 p. iu.
Leave Suubury ut ll.SJp. in., arrive, ut Hnriis
burg 2.10 a. ui.
SHAMOKIN DIVISION.
EASTWAUll.
Leave Sunbury nt 4.40 p. m., arrive nt Shnuio
kin 5.55 p. m., .Mt. Ciirinel 0.40 p. in.
Leave Sunbury- (Accommodation,) at 11.50 a.
in., arrive ut ShuinoUln 1.00 p. ni.
WliSTW'.VUll.
Leavo Mt. Carmel ul :.l'-3 a. m., nnlvo nt
S'.minokin 8.50 u. in., Suubury ',1.55 a. in.
Leave Sliamokin (Accommodation,) ut 2.45 p.
la., arrive at Sunbury 4.00 p. m.
Express leaves, daily Lent i.n; on Sunday, runs
North only to Wllliainspoi t.
Ail other truius leave dailv, except Sundays.
A. R. Eihkk. " En. S. Viii fn',
Gen'l. Sup't., Ceu'l Passen'r Ag't.,
HuriUburg, Pa. Bailniore, Md.
I.iii lianauuii aud Iilooiiiibui-s Kitil
roail. SPRINU ARRANOEMENT OF PASSENUEK
TRAINS.
Monday, May 1, 1S71.
SOUTHWARD.
B 45
I) 5o
U 57,
05
11
10
3 V 4 15 10
Leavo.
Seraiitoii, (
Helleviie, I
Taylorvllle, i
Laekiituiuua, !
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Wci.1 Piltston, j
Wvoiuing, I
Miiltby,
Kiiiai.iou, & I St. j
W. -llano c'rs i
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PltlllOlllll, I
Niiutieoke, I
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Slllekahiuiiy,
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Reach lUteli,
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t UlUU I..U,
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NORTH WARD.
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I A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
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I 0 85
i U 12
0 51
50 10 00
10 05
00 10 1-j
10 Is
0
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5 45
5.1
08
18
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M 48
8 50
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10 15
10 SI
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1 55
5 15
5 22
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7 ll
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7
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1 85
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