Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 30, 1870, Image 3

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STOBURY, APRIL 30, 1870.
Rnllrond Tlno Table. .
N. O. B. W.-Kaat. 1 P. It. K. R. R.-WMt. '
Itnffiiloo E I've 2:16 a in Trie Mnll l're 6:20 m
Jvrie . " ,",. KlrnlM'1 " 8:41 pm
Miil " ll:4K ain ErloEx " C:40pm
Erie Mnll, "ll:pml
Emigrant Train west arrlvei fit 11:00 V tn.
SftAMOKIN DIVISION N. C II. W.
Jaw .1 Arrivt
Sunbury at 12:nn fn At Sunlmry ' 10:45 m
" " 4:00 pm! ," 3:30 pm
DANVILLE, HAZLETOhTfiLKES-BAM R. R.
tsavc Sunburn 5:2S A. M 0:50 and T P. M.
Arrivt at Simian 11:M A. M.. 6:20 and 11:05 P. M.
Iaw DanviUe 10:41 A. M. 6:30 and 10 P. M.
Arrivt at DanviUe 0:10 A. SI., 4:40 and 7:45 P. M.
total $ fairs.
W'k notion Ihnt preparations nre buitiff iimde to
commence t lie brick work on tbe.New Freabjtc
rlau chnrcli, on Mnrkct Square .
Wokkmkm nre cngnged In putting up the foun
dation of Mr. Henry Ilnnpt's building on Market
Street. -
Rev. Mb. Lioutser, has resigned his charge
nt Danville. .
Tuk hop of Young Bachelor's on Tuesday even
ing last, passed off very pleasantly,
Tiik nctf goods Jnst opening at Moody's Drug
Store, arc attracting the attontion of every passer
by. His Store is being filled tip with n large as
sortment of Drugs and Fancy Goods. See adver
tisement in another column.
At a meeting of the stockholders of the Sun
bury Lumber Company, held on Monday last,
Win. M. Rockefeller, Esq., was elected President
of the Company, to fill the vacancy of E. Y.
Bright, defeased. Mr. John Bowen was chosen
.Superintendent.
Hon-. Em Super has returned home to Lewis
burg. Ills health has been much benefitted by
his sojourn in tho South.
LAiifii: Train. A train arrived nt this place,
on the '.Ust., which came over the -P. &. E. Rail
road, consisting of fi? long cars loaded with lum
ber, nnd 50 empty long cars. The mammoth truin
was drawn over the road by Engine No. 1101, in
charge of Samuel Cherry, Engineer, and Hubert
W. Adams, Fireman. Conductor of the train Mr.
David U. Henry. This is probably the largest
train of cars that passed over that roud since it
has been built.
tVtiit.Kiit Shamokin a few days ago, w cchauccd
to visit Mr. James Seibert's Iec Cream Saloon,
and were pleased to find it the best fitted up
Saloon outside of the city. Mr. Seibeit has
lately renovated his who'.ej establishment, nnd
fitted it up in a grand style. Having erected a
Soda Fountain at a great expense, the people of
that borough will be blessed during the hot sum
mer season with cool and palatable drinks.
Those who visit Shamokn w ill find this Saloon
one of the niof t pleasant resorts in that town.
W'r. are happy to learn that the citizens of the
county arc beginning to take an interest in hav
ing a Map of the county got up in good style.
We are Informed thai Mr. Cummings has already
procured nearly enough subscribers to warrant
him in undertaking the work. We would further
suggest that these Maps be introduced in all the
schools, as ivs have no doubt they will be of vast
benefit to scholars who are new beginners in
geography, its it will give them abetter iusight
at the commencement of tho study ofthnt im
portant branch of education.
O'Bhiks'b Uuam) Cauavan and Mammoth
Mesaokuii-.. On Saturday, May 7lh, olir eitl
Z"us are, to be favored with tin opportunity of
"ing this Monster Meuiij-'ciie, wluci for ex
tern and variety rare and euij iignted bensts and
beautifully pluinaged birds cannot be surpassed
in this or any other country. Mr. O'biieu has
for several mo:il!is been engaged in fitting out
one of the must complete and Varied collections
of tho animal kingdom, ever placed upou exhibi
tion in this country, and with a desire to make it
nn exhibition purely moral in its tone and teach
ing, announces that there will be no eiivwn per
formance allowed with it, thus uU'ording all a
chance of visiting the richest collection of singu
lar and pictures'iuc marvels of uuini.ited nature.
Conveying the must uwe-iuspiiiug nud ivouder
evoking illustration of creative wisdom seen on
the earth since the days of Noah. Couueeted with
this Menagerie are three elephants, a herd of
camels and ys massive dens of savage and sub
jugated beasts .in.l beautiful birds. As a free
evidence of the v.-.stuess ot this Caravan and
Menageries ail are respcetfuliy invited to witness
the gnui 1 piwcessiou on ti:e uioruing of the day
of exhibition, v line Eastern and regal pomp of
elephants, c.uneis, tableaux ears, chariots, animal
den completes a ion, words cannot convey,
l.euieuiber the day, Saturday, May 'itli.
- . -
S.u Case o' Dkoivmng. Wc learn that on
Tuesday last Johu Mniiik, of this borough, aud
another mull, w h,e uumu we have uul learned,
vi ere drowned iu Sluucy creek. Tho purlieulars
of the accident, us we. lim n tlieui, are as follows.
Mr. Mauek, iu company with lliiee others, uuder
lotik to run u rait dowu the creek fioui llughe.
illeto Muuey. Coming to u oehute" hit Im
creek where it was cuoloiuury to run one log
through at a time, It w.i. sag, .t, 4 ili.it, u-. the
creek ws much swollen, the whole rait could
bo put through at once. The ell nt was made to
do o; and in order l' reuder asi tanee Muuek
and two others of the party got iutou skill, which
capsized iu paioing through the scuutc, and but
one of the pally iu the skill' was suved, Mauck
und one of his comrade (whose name. Is uid to
bo lluudiTauii) being drowned, btiaugo to say,
the one lioa sated could uot awiiu, while the
Hun li,i Ian dro ucd vurcood w limners. The
one who Mas.iVed oHli ilyli oar to Mamklo
help Mm out, but was I old to save hiuuelf, l hit I
lie (Mauek) was all right, liiililediulely niter
lio. ha went dowu, and his body was iitio-
nuently I .aud abuui u n,;v. juw u i,c ,in. hia
feel slaking out of ihu wuler mi I his head lodged
ilisoiueWiu.il. Mr. .Mau.-k seiVed during tho
war Iu Co. 11, "ill Ite-t. Ta. VoU., uud resided at
I ul.'ulowu, where lie U-ve 4 wila aud two 1 hil
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Conflagration in BtrNnuBT Lobs rKOBAntt
135,000. dur town was tho sceno of one of th
moat dlnastrous contkgmtlpna nn Monday even
Ing last, that has evcr.occurred In this neighbor
hood. About 94 o'elook fire was dtecoxered Is
suing from the roof of Painter's frame bulldlngj
on Market Square, above Third utreet. The lower
part being occupied by Boncy DrolThcr's Boot nnd
Shoe store, and the tipper part by 8. Byerty's
Photograph Gallery. Unfortunately no fire en
glno was brought Into service, ns thcy.wcro all
out of repair, owing to the neglect of the Borough
authorities to build engine houses to sholtor and
keep them In order, nnd tho companies feeling
themselves unable to build at their own expense
The Ore after reaching tho roof, spread, rapidly.
Lines were formed nnd buckets brought Into
sorviee, but proved insufficient to extinguish tho
flames. Tho flro soon communicated with the
two ndjacent Painter's buildings, one of which
waB occupied as a dwelling, nnd tho other ns a
Notion storo by Miss Annie Fnlutcr, and n room
by Mr. Ditvld Fry's bakery. At tills point Miss
L. Shissler's property, ndjoiuing, was in emi
nent clangor, requiring extraordinary exertions
lo savo It. The men who were on the roof
nro deserving of great credit for tho gallant
services rendered, as through them nnd tho aid
of a saw mill pump from Ira T. Clement's mills,
tho whole square, extending to tho Court House,
was, no aoitbt, saved from destruction. This
building was on fire a number of times, nnd
only by some of the men risking themselves until
their faces were scorched by the intense heat,
did they succeed In extinguishing. the flames.
On tho east side of the building whfcro the fire
originated, a frame building occupied by Messrs.
Steele & Bro., as a butcher shop, caught fire and
was soon enveloped in llanies. From this build
ing the lire communicated with tho large three
story brick building on the corner of Market and
Third streets, owned by A. M. Le Vinos, Esq.,
which was occupied by Misses Borrel, as n board
ing house. The lower room being occupied by Mr.
J. B. Haas, ns a Confectionery nnd Fruit store.
From this building, n block of framo buildings,
extending to the end of the lot along Third street
to tho Masouio Hall wcro consumed. These build
ings were occupied by Mr. Wm. Haas' bakery j
ITenry Fagely's butcher shop ; J. B. Bergstres
scr's Photograph Gallery j Wm. Hoover's Gro
cery, and the Keystone Hotel, kept by Messrs.
Vandyke & Wenk.
At this juncture telegraphic despatches were
sent to all the neighboring towns for fire engines.
About 13 o'clock the "Good Will" Company,
from Northumberland, arrived on the ground,
but their engine being also out of repair, they
were nnnblo to do the service they could have
done, had their cngino been in good condi
tion. The members of the company have the
thanks of our citizens for their promptness nnd
exertions In. assisting ns to save our property.
By this time the Heroine of the "Good Intent"
Company was brought out, but owing to the
want of proper ho?e, was Ineffective to a great
extent.
The heat from these frame buildings was in
tense, scorching the houses on the opposite side of
the street, aud at the Masonic Hall set fire to the
cornice a number of times which was promptly
extinguished by several persons, who risked them
selves out on the edge of the roof with buckets of
water, and placing wet carpets over it, thereby
saving the building. Altogether nine buildings
were eutirely consumed, Involving a loss of pro
bably $25,000..
The losses sustained nie ns follcfvs:
Miss Painter, Ives $3,000.' No iuburnucc.
8. Bycrly, loss about f 1,500. Insured ill the
York Insurance Company for $1,000.
K. ProfTucr, loss about 51,500. Insured hi the
Lycoming Insurance Company for $1,100.
Steele & Bro loss about $50.
Misses Borrel, loss ioOO. No insurance.
J. B. Haas, loss $100. Insured lu Wyoming
Company.
n. :u. j. e vinos, ioss aennt fli.UlKJ. In.ureJ in
Columbia Insurance Company for $2,000.
Henry Fagely, loss $SJ0. Insured in ToUs
ville Mutual Fire Insurance Company for $700.
Wm. Haas, loss $1,000. Insured for $000.
J. B. Bergstresser, loss $1,500. No insurance.
Vandyke & Wenk, loss $5,000. Insured in
Pottsville Mutual Insurance Company for $'.',700.
Masonic Hall Association, loss $500, fully in
sured. Miss Shissler, loss about $1,500. Insured in
full.
INCII1ENTS, AC.
Among thoso who performed most valuable ser
vices at Miss Shissler's dwelling and the Masonic
Hall, that we notlccd.and who deserve u special
crejit for their ludoinitable perseveraneu in check
ing the llaineSjWere Earnest Starklotl'.Gco. Gclscr,
Ira T. Clement, David Rcimcr. of Northumber
land, Pinion Sides, Edward Gibson, T. S. Sliun
nou, Henry I. Burlier, Ellas Brosloas and several
others whose names we did not learn.
We regret to learn that In carrying out furni
ture nnd goods from the buildings destroyed,
some evil designed persons were busy in stealing
and carrying off goods, &c Many of them are
knowu, and some, we regret to suv, have been
considered above suspicion, but in tins evil hour
allowed themselves to be tempted to add further
to the distress of the uufurtunate. We would
udviM) all such lo return the goods taken before
exposure of their conduct is made.
While the lire was raging nt its bright, we
noticed several hundred persons standing around,
some with tin Ir urnis fulued, looking upon the
tire with jjreat complacency. Many of them were
young men, who were unwilling even to lend a
helping lm,i i Ilagl,ls; water, while we noticed
some of our oldest eltlzeus hi ranks W illi ih( ir
sleeves rolled up, and even u number of ladles,
exerting Iheiiuelves to their utmost, luexiliiguUh
the nuiueB, To in, U appeared ridiculous," 4
looked as though many of the present generation
had Vastly degenerated, und Hint they relied
upon their senior, fr labor uul proleelioii,
while thiyuru iu U futl ,igr .( iji0. vui:u
llit-se nKit and Iutliui ulUeiis deserve thank
lor their efforts to cheek the conllagrallou, h.iuiu
hoiild criiii.on Hi,, checks of every young in.m
who refused lo ait.
HI TUotU j.
After removing jj.kkU out of Hie K. v.touo
llolrl, several Joium men seetirej . barrel of
whi.Wey of wluea ihsy apnnd o make free
u-c, ituj tiller I hey ba.mii under ! liirtuuuee
of Hie iLjuor, we regret Iu learu, ulleu.,.t. d lo
eie.iie a uiMiiili.uut) Willi our neighbor of Nor
thumberland, wlioemud lulu uul showed llielr
g.Hxl Willi by aiding lo nve our low u. 1 hi w.i.
wit uuliayu wUnli nut olhccis wle Celiuiullu lor,
lu uul mriaiiug lbs ll.ill.l,n uud lotklug Ihnu
I upui ue. It iliaiigei. am la U lil UtaUd
! b.f ivu.li ilng u Valuable uivtenb) a nt of
' low.iu., , ,,., uUr uijjjmg i-uiu,
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W are Indebted to the Hon. CB. Buckalow.fof
tho following aynopsla of the bills for North
umberland county, pawed by, the t-egislature
during tte Inte session.
Ao act to authorlM the Bunbury I.uinber
Company to borrow money.
An act relative to tho fees of Notaries Public
la Northumberland county. ; ,
'.Au net to incorporate the Mount Carmel 8av
lugs Bunk. ' -
, A supplement to act entitled "an act to au
thorize tho purelmso and erection of ft Poor
House for the township and borough of Mount
Carmel." ' '
An act to exempt Milton Town Hull and Market
nouso in the borough of Milton, Northumberland
county, from taxation.
A supplement to an act to authorize the Gov
ernor to Incorporate a company to erect n bridge
over the Susquehanna river nt Milton, approved
April 6th, 1S30.
A supplement to tho act Incorporating Watson
town Bridge Company. (Vetoed.)
A further supplement to nn net for tho better
securing of tho wages of labor In certain counties
of this Commonwealth, approved March 30th,
1S59. (Extended tho same to Northumberland
county.)
An act relative to elections lu tho borough of
Milton.
An act to lucorporato the Watsontown boot,
shoe und leather Manufacturing Company.
An net to prevent horses, cuttle, tnulc.s, sheep
or swine from rnnuing nt largo lu Turbut town
ship, Northumberland county.
Au net to nuthorio nnd require the School
Directors of Turbut tow nship, Northumberland
county, to levy and collect an additional tux.
An act to Incorporate the Northumberland
Iron Company.
An net giving a bounty on fox, mink and pole
eat scalps in tho county of Northumberland.
An net to authorize tho borough of Shaiuoklu,
lu the county of Northumberland, to borrow
money and Increase the rate of'tnxution.
An act regulating the election of Councllmcn
in tho several boroughs of Northumberland
county, and defining their powers in the exteu.
Bion of borough limits.
An net to Incorporate the Sunbury Steam Ferry
and Tow-Boat Company.
An ac, to authorize the Trustees of First Pres
byterian church of Bunbury, to sell and convey
real estate.
An act authorizing the Burgess and Council of
the Jiorough of Sunbury lu Northumhuid
county, t'l open nnd extend Second and
Fourth streets iu said borough.
Au uct relating to elections iu the borough of
Sunbury.
An act authorizing the Sunlmry Cuttle Insur
ance Company to connect with their present
charter a joint stock capital, and Issue certificates
stock therefor, and extending its powers to issu.
ing policies of insurance against loss by fire on
all kinds of buildings, merchandize, ite.
The bill to divide the borough of Shamokin Into
two wards, nud to regulate elections therein, also
passed both Houses.
Ot n neighbors of the Democrat are becoming
terribly exercised about publishing the county
affairs In any other paper besides the Democrat.
They insist that it shall not be done, uud ut the
same time boast woflderfully of their large elren
U'.tiuii. Thcycveu claim double the circulation
of the i .'t.iMTican. Neighbors wc must call you to
order. Everybody knows the fact that the Demo,
erat Is only circulated among a certain portiou
of the Democrats, und that the others utterly
rifuse to recognize it as n true Democratic Jour
nal. But as the "Sunljury King" is fast diminish
ing, the editors are compelled to do something to
keep up appearance, and now resort toexuggeru
tions ofthelr subscription list, thinking they can
gull the community and retain the printing of the
county exclusively for their paper, niwl Ih -icby
compel those who desire to have the county news
to patronize them or do without it. Don't be so
vain neighbors as to think that everybody wants
to read your paper. We venture to say that
about half of your present subscribers do not read
the Democrat from one month to another, and
merely take It for fear they might be considered
out or the "Sunbury King." As for the borough
affairs, wo would state that the editors cannot
shut the eyes of their readers ou that score, as
they generally read all matters pertaining to
this borough iu that paper as well as in the lie.
publican papers, and for which theeditors never
failed to get well paid for. Certainly their pcuu
rioUB disposition would uot allow them to print
anything gratis. We have previously stated that
we did not expect any of the county atronagc, but
we desire lo have It published In papers of both
parties, mau act of Justice to those who have to
ray for it.
A nril. Having a deep sense of the great
service rendered by citizens of Sunbury, in saving
my property from destruction by tire, on Mondav
nk'ht, 2.".th inst., and penetrated with sincere
gratitude for myself and for my mother, earnest
uud luif'eighed thanks are hereby expressed and
tendered lo all those persons w ho, nt Imminent
peril, and with almost superhuman resolution
and ellorl labored In our behalf.
Adjoining the building in which tho flro ori
ginated, subject to the intense Ileal from the
many structures consumed t on fire from lime to
time, and for hour, coiiliiiuully liable to be de
stroyed, my building is, nevertheless, saved, w ith
comparatively small damage! together Willi my
stock of Milleiny goods, trimmings and dry
good. And, w hile to-day I am enabled to con
duct my biislnes as lieretofoni, under the old
roof, lu the old home with my mother, I fully
realize the extent of my obligation, and seek III
vain for appropriate word to convey my grati
tude to the brave, uiuulllsh citizens' lo whom I
owe so much. 1.1 il' IS A MIlSisLfclt.
auubury, April I'tlih, WO.
Lditui'i Table.
Tub Unv'a Kbikmi rant Mir. The May
uuinlier ol nil. Mau'iizlne Is u beautiful one, and
bii-alhing ol the sprm. It -rKe, double. Fu.h
lou I late i as frch and rb h.y volored u a tulip
bed and we olcrvc Unit ihi luiiailu l, itu
one uud even two mouth ahead of it coleiu,..,.,!.
lies In the fii.hlons. Then there I u be.iiiuliil
collage eeue, "The Uuiurn of lb. bwnllow,"
and appropriate engraviutf railed 'liutenng
fintwiliopt." The liierary matter of Ihi Mima
Hint) 1 ulw.i) of a uTttir ili.mw l. r. 1 1,
loilc Ihi luouth are both 41kd uud uh,n hiug.
And lliere I. uu article by Mr, r'wuuy II. Feudjio,
u Koutheru lady, giving iier i peiuuiee 1,1 hi.uu
of tin k -8411, who ui ml Lo Ihu 1110 hi I liluem
Mivniil, Hi., 1 all bouvkeeir will Uud. lu view
ol IheeomiiiK ( I,, num. in, p.uileiilaiiy hit, rcliuu.
The ladle will lie alto ,lcau4 will. Uiu paiun.
lor tp 111 tuMuuic, uu4 in. van. la. for Ihu
Woikl.ihlo. And Ihi) idiloilul bring willlcuby
a 1-. ly fr l.i.li. , m paMii uluil.v uUr.,, inc.
I'ul.lialnd by Ika.-oii A tVl. r..ii, ' JIU Walnut
licet, I'liil.id. Iphu. file IJ.5UW jioir Iwl.UU
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iuu l'.l" (n u, mm muruviiiii ), l.oo. eUutpl.
vuple. H ivul.
l.ol.' Ll" ll.u.k ThU old l.bubl. wc
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loi U -.tUniili . . I.uiily ju4g.4iue, ti.il
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sl UIiwum.m.
I Ma KlutiuU ftiti, ilafiiil ku4
r Bnslncs ntlcts.
- Uons An Booot fob SAM-s-Any . person
wishing a good horse and buguy, m please call
at the Drug Store of Dr. Moody, Market Bqunre.
WH nre rifiacctieil to state that 3. B. Berg
stresseriwlU ateur rodin to carry oil Photo
graphing, In a fBWsy when orders, which wcro
left witu mm before tho flro, will be tilled.
Mr. J. F ScruFFER Is now making up the
lntost Spring and Summer styles of suits for
gentlemen which, for beauty and fit, are not ex
celled anywhere. Mr. Schn'ffer, we nro happy to
say, keeps up with tho times.
Nnw AnniVAL of Goons. Messrs. Eckiimn &
Co., nre now opeuing their splendid assortment
of Store Goods on the corner of Fourth nnd
Market Streets. Their stock Is very heavy which
will bo sold at reduced prices. Advertisement
next week.
Tim new styles of Hats just opened by S.
Faust nrc going off rapidly. They nro beautiful,
durable and of a better style than formerly.
All w ho wish to get something to wear that looks
well,should get one of Faust's Hats. They are a
great Improvement.
A GiiAnn Brn-wvo The most imposing
structure on Market St., If not In the whole city
of Philadelphia, Is Oak Hall since its enlarge
ment. Taking In nil its six stories it covers
71,570 square feet.
TllR TiIlANDKST CoMllINtTION of pr'lZOS 0VCr
awarded ut any exhibition, to any exhibitor, for
any goods whatever exhibited, was awarded to
the Howe Machine Company, and their Prest.
dent, F.llas Howe, Jr. : the Imperial Prlzo the
Cross of the I.egion of Honor a Gold Medal,
the highest prize within the gift of the Jury,
being the result of the evident excellence of the
"Howe."
J. H. Enui.R, has Just received his new stock of
Spring nnd Summer Goods, a full assortment of
Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, Carpet-Chain, Oil
Cloth, Window Shades, Groceries, Fish, Queens
ware, Cednrwarc, Boots ond Shoes, Huts and
Wall Paper, which will be sold at greatly reduced
price for cash nud eouutry produce, nt corner of
Fourth and Market street, Sunbury. St.
NEiy Cabinet Oiiuans Just received nnd for
sale by II. B. Mnsscr.
A BECONn-HAwn CaUluot Organ for sale cheap,
by II. B. Majsor.
Tim best P-lnno made, and warranted for five
years, will be sold by H. B. Masscr twenty per
cent, less than any piano of equal merit that can
be had from any traveling ngcut.
A new assortment of Violin String, new style
of Mouldings, &c, just received by II. B. Masscr.
CiuiOMoi and OTiimi Paintins. A new lot
just received from New York by H. B. Masscr,
nt very reduced prices.
Tuk subscriber offers for sale a limited quanti
ty of No. 1 Strawberry Plants. All orders com
municated to John Eckman & Co., Sunbury, Pa.,
will bo promptly filled, with plants fresh from
the grouud. Price 85 cts. per dozen.
It. D. W. B.YHNIIAnT.
Ft'iiNiTi'iiE of every description is constantly
sold at Ii. L. Uaudcnbush Store in Masonic Hall
building, ut most reasonable prices. It Is the
place to make n good selection as ho has an
immense assortment.
New style of Cabinet Organs have Just lcn
received at the Music .store of II. B. Manser.
These organs will be sold ut less than city prices,
and are wariuntcd. Second liund organs taken
in exchange.
Boots and Shoes arc constantly arriving at
the Excelsior store of W. H. Miller. But it is
no wonder any longer why he 6ells so mnuy hoots
and shoes, for he keeps none bnt the best ou
hand, and those buyiug cau always rely ou n good
articles being fiiruiohe'd at his establishment. All
is needed is a trial nt Millar's to be convinced.
Tiir fashionable tailoring establishment of J
O. Beck still maintains its reputation of making
up fashionable garments at low rates. Mr. 11.
being one of the substantial business men in our
town, has given him the advantage of acquiring
a knowledge of the tastes of its cilizous, und ho
never fuils to please his customers
Tun world moves nnd so docs Mr. John E.
Snilek, the fashiouuble tailor ou Fourth street,
w ho lias received another large and stylish as
sortment of spring goods for gentlemen's suits.
Mr. Smiek keel s moving with the world, always
reudy to furnish his cusU'.mi'is 'with anything
new lu the markets. Call nnd examine his new
stock Just opened.
L'i.osiso l'mcKS or DkIUvkn t Huo., 10 S
Tlltllll StKUKT, riULADELl'llU. U o'clock, T. M,
April 27lh, 1ST0.
V. S. C's of 'SI
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U.'S. HO Yeur tl ier cent. Cy
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(iold
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Union I'ncille It. K. 1st M. Bonds
t entnil rueille H. H (f.' (l:l(l
I'niou l'ucille Laud tiriuit Bonds..: 700 ?J0
In Lower Aujjusta, on the 211 Inst., on her
road home from n iieiKliboriui; store, of apoplexy
Mrs. CATIIEHINE (iAL L, wile of l'hliip linui,
vtiin, u lllOlllll unn anvs. i
Mother tiniil lived with her husband 58 years, i
and '.'U days. HorUcuiu is lo him epeeinlly a j
painful loo-, tinea he U almost bilud, an I there,
fore needed 'her sweet word of sympathy In '
order to bear lip under his afllletlou. Uul wo I
hope hi lo i her eternal Kaiii. i
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OS the F.rTors of'Youth and the Follies of Age,
in relation to Marriage nnd Social F.vils,
with a helping hand for tho erring and, unfortu
nate. Sent In scaled letter envelopes, free of
charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
Box, P., Philadelphia, Pa.
December 11, ISCt). 1y.
I pillions OF YOUTH. A geiitlenmn who
i suffered for ycais from Nervous Debility
Premature deraty, and tlio cll'ecls of youthful iu,
discretion, will, for the suko of suffering humani
ty, send free to all who need, the recipe nnd di
nttlon for milking tho Blmpln remedy by which
he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit bv tin:
advertiser's experience can do so hv addressing, I
In perfect conlideiicp, . .JOHN OC.DF.N, I
MayS.'oMy No. 42 Cednr street, N. Y. I
T(i fonfcttKionft oTau Invnllil.
PU1U.1S1IF.D for tho benefit of young men
and others who sufler from nervous Debility
cts., supplying Hie mentis of self-cure. Written
by one who cured himself; nnd sent free on re
ccsving a post paid, directed envelope Address,
. Nathaniel matfaik, Brookivn, n. y.
Dec. 25, ISO'J. limos.
rpo CONSUMPTIVES. The Advertiser, hav
.JL ing been restored to health in a few weeks,
by a very simple remedy, after having suffered
several years with n severe lung nlfectlon, nud
thatdrend disease, Consumption is nnxions to
mako known to his fellow-sufferers the means of
cure.
To nil who desire it, he will send n copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with the direc
tions for preparing nnd using tho same, which
they will find n si:itK Cukr von CoNsi. vrTioN,
Asthma BuoNCiirns, etc. The object of the ad
vertiser in sending the Prescription is tn benefit
the allicted, nnd spread Information which he
conceives to be Invaluable ; nnd he hopes every
sufferer will try his remedy, ns it will cost thcin
nothing, and prove blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please
address. Kuv. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, New York.
May8,'mi.-ly.
Sclu JCbbcrtiscmcnfg.
BAXKER9 AND DEALERS
IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
futon nnd Central Pacific It. It.
FIRST MORTGAGE BOXDS,
NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
I'hiludclpliln.
JU Y, SELL AND EXCHANGE ALL ISSUES
OF
f. S. UODS,
Ou the most reasonable terms.
i
I GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD AT" liYitiF.T ;
IUTE9,
COUPOSS CASHED.
Stocks bought and sold on commission only.
Accounts received and Interest allowed on daily
baltances subject to cheek at sight.
Feb. !, '70.-1 v.
TTin remedy does not dry up a CouRti ; bnt loossnslt,
cleanses the lunfrs, and allays Irrttaiion, thus rtmei.
ing M com of the complaint.
I FOWI.E k 80S, Proprietors, Boston
bold by draiTKlBU ami dealers (fenerally. I
gsnuiua uiaeai shjued 1, girrrs. j
TUWX LOTS roil SALE I
IN the Fort Aujrutii or Col. Cake's addition to I
the H'.ronifh of'giinbiirv. Prices from TWO :
lll'MHtEO to FIVE m'NDIil'.I) DuJ.LAKS, '
payable in iimuthlv installuients of Ten Hollars
each. Also, the limit IKU'SK In Northuiiil.er- I
and, suitable for a tiit-clas hotel. Also, Tim- j
her land in Lycoming and Centre counties. j
Apply to JOSEPH O. T11ACV.
. N'orthmnberliind, Nortli'd Co., l'.i. '
J'CO. .0, ISTO.-Uiu.
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Ul'ER-lMIOSI'IIATK OF LIME
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SPUING
1870.
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INCIIEAKE Vlll lt chop .!
lorn. Out, 'n0, Hluat
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ADD TO TUB rEBTlUTY Of VOl'K SOIL,
Hy a Judieloiu aa Econonilcal mode of
MA NT It IXC,
Keep your soil free Iron, ,,!
Make your laud pcruiaucutiv ferili-
Rralll.
Over MXTEEN y.ar. of roi.,i.lllt u,, oh
crop, bus proven thai It.uMi,-, n! .
I ' ' uepeuded u,Hm ' ''
lif Highly Improvcl and 8ittjarj varialll,.
lor Sale by Aitrieullural Healer B,erallv
l il ll A NU, '
MAXLKAtTI UEIiit.
OlIJc, No. WJ South Ul.,wu.e Avtmi,
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MBmiiaKRIE.
AND STI'JCTLY
"n-.r !..i:oBST Avn most complete prnooi. nt
t1, Murv. U .if Hie Ailtmnl Wovi.l ..v-'f ivi-m."1,! fnr I ba
'ililli-dlloii ol'tlw Public. The llaro Tr'?ftta-.rei of iJntaro
In I , i
Viiq.lTIC EXPOS1TIOX!
A-1 -rxMiiTfil frnm rvrrr Ounrtrof the (Unti. n 1ho
Cf-iih(n'fl Cojiuriiftn 'will proFH t rvvry riit'-on a
HuiiilUt't nf W'ornlor, i'ui'ir:ichis ? U 'lri. H, every
Animal Hin I HI id known to cxM.
Tito nttrifTn In Ihls Mfiiaperlo wlllbr n mnrl-nl 1""..
pro y.; nf n t t'l nm'iy rt'spocis ovrr th VBrto?i:t cxmI'miIoh
i !i t h ivo dpoii A' 'ffi In vnis pnqt, mul ir now ti uvctit'"-,
ni') LMpi'flnliy iiutablo for lliu munemtic niimlttip ami j ;irj
Vft'Mttlt H uf
SAVAGE AH1 SIJBJUSATrD BEASTS,
And tfic Brilliant Array nr
MAGNIFICENT BIRDS !
T'm rl"Vft!oi tone that will porvn,r!f th'- ni't'Tfalnrrnt
nit'itl I'UJEM.Y MOIiAIi V. XII JJJU 'ION . Crtllllut full to
Miet't with tllG t ritlr npprnvrtt nf Ihc rnlif. To jrlv iU-
i reaioii rcnptM!tubUlty to tho Grand Kntifrtnlnm;nu
1ST C OIROTJS 0
1 pmilttrd wirh II, Innnrslifipfi or form, hut tt nr"
wlrh ft pi-oial vIpw to adnilnt-.tcr to dm Rrnwtnc v
ttlrc lor llittill'Wnal Amnon-ncnls ntrl Fji-iIii itln; I'l
nro (levoi'l of ltnpurij urrouudlngn ami Utmoiuli
Tlio iiUotlt.il pacn of flits AdvortltmfTit wl'l on-
nit of t pun nl ttt'priipfion or Uiu rhk't iiMifti'tin
)' Hriii'n(;t'niid i oHwiion, ivlilrh f-niMl'ii'.
proj:ttn, ihc untillmest ;oN(ilihSS Ol' ANIM NTI
i'l'l.K ever Klvi'n t) lle limnun v.ya tocoufciupliitt,
Ontrnl riRurn la thla
IP TITH
f-innt r.Ionlifint. "MOUTL,," nnohlP rtr
tit j Jlflit'nit'i ii tii Script n :'i' '1 i.in I'lH-fi'in;' ;
F'h 1 it I'nttvc f ( i-vlon, otuI tn known to T
a 'l tircrtf.-rit KKi)hit:it t i fxistcitci-. .tj-
tiii-t huae MoTHti'r is t-xtiiblffl ttio vory tin,"
full tfrwii Anint in Mcplinnt, lJitlV
the .minllcHt AtVlciiti Klcnhnnt cvrr V.ni
rotintrr. laT i'I.E 1M 1,1 , 1 (rr.'nl,
vry Foclnl InltorlntiToonrM' with tlo f'1.11
i!i'iThnn a pnrtlc.l:ir fondn'1!'. 'I hsc Klt i
BjaiuUt.wU btistt.pe'cimcuif thi ir kind li
A vnry rarn AnlmRl,
-A- LIVING- C
And ono upldom P"on m cnptivltv, hr.hr
in , Minn ff"it for O'ltrk'ti's Mi iiui i lr. Th
I'd rroai urc 1 rionbtlfH Hip II orne
Writ, aud onaUvo of liitcrior Alilca.
I?J THE DENS OF WILL
Am mormons Afvlrnn nnd Aalnti
ii ih! It riizil iu ii Titrprn, lLenpii m
aiMiernrH, lfyeiuiN. Jteiira und
i Wi . and n ull comiuiuuctl,
T HE A.
T'l till h M-'mTri' rnnnln tlin M.nt Mi"Mll -it e,i-t:
III ft 1H ' ''! placed on Klnliiihni t-tili'-r i i i-Hi ..i or
Ai)i 'ii-ii. iVir'i:ular nitoTHlon is li.vii.-d t.. ti.U tlrn! .1
Coll.'rrion of t?ift AlarvoH of tliO rf':ithri'd 'I rU- whii-i.
iui:i)siM:ltd.
" ,Hllt'i4'-,"!1 V Dip. Innroit ntnl
Anoi hm- pjt r-if!nT nn Miner
In Uiu VBHt f uriierl'iir ot tn
flPS,
l?-jt;io of which hc.ir hucIi crrrn:;! ';anl" ri'sf miiin'irti tn tho
Unlives ul Ctntrtil Airicn, lint f t v i ::i wrll bd wvm ti
ttus " (:. il tin ; luik.''
A rilENOMRVAI, RCKXK n llm r.nt rlftiumonts will b
tiio Thi iliiug lt'l;ltla ot'tim
vriru tcj:
FIEIICK T.!C". THJLi:5 AXD LEOPAKDS!
AHtiunpH t!ic n;il nr''S of tlicpn firthnnl.- ?. n-i iHViX.-t'o-f
U;iv. Im'hii dlM-lpllih'.l to.iO(iU(i:Uoii of do.-!!;; v, a-fon. 4
islutifr md inn;n--,tid t iieo jit-ill mi; pi!rl'"ri!iic. -.-!
tl.o llnivo .Vilinnl lipii r U luMrut.:iV'j
An Interluu'o of MERRYMOMEHTG
J- or Wu. purpose of imt!;Vlri t m " T - J',V. q ' ,w wrl
a lUv "Uiiluiva "M -n-iT ( .1 vivri," , ill bv. t.ium.iii--lnc
i:.iujiLf:.ii L-:lorn vf
TUB MOX ULIY
On tliuli Dliiiluullve rni:le. ecnc full if Croliquo
l.t.l,..ll ,lios.
Other PKlttMil.ins t ll-ptay llio irsl!-. .f il.-i . i,,r.f .
t 'ci'v i'l I'M I "veil. Vi wi.-. ii,.. Klcannl
Triinieil II,ii M',l'ie Vni. y Trieli roulea ui.alin. r
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Z.,,':r.M.li.-r l il.,y, v.!l (l.vril.e l-l riaMilc unit
'"rieut i.M'in, r, tha vui iom Animut and lilrU.
THE Ef.TREC PnOCCSSION!
T'iro,i"h t!ie r.rlnelpnl mreel on l a mnr!iln er 1 lnl.i.
llo.l I .,', will lie ni l. In to: ,,.. Iiy t!ie l,r..:'ll ill-1. Ux
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f uriuuuiii.y iin.rijii Ji-l.ii.l st. l.uiiln- i;, il.r-
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r .-Iii,-e .ill.-, Ai Ol,- Till'. .Ill ., vlll
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I! ti .i i , i i u l'avi!i..n with i frnirr I'nlra
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SlMJrKV, SATURDAY, MAY 7t!i, 1870
si:lls(jrovi:, Friday, may .iii,
SIIAMOKLV, MONDAY, MAY Dili, "
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