SUNBURT, JANUARY 7, 1870. i i . I'-. ' I I! lUillroivd Tim Table. bast. WEST. Buffalo Kx. l'v IM m t.ri " " W' m Mill " 11:16 pm I0ri nti.il. 12 05 ft m lErleMdll I'Vfl 4 A tn M p M Mf him Ira " Kris Ex rmlgrsut Train Wwt krrlvM at 11-00 a. MIAMOSCT DIVISION N. O B. W. If I Arrf -.r,K..r. at 1I t ml At Scnburr Swam ' 4:40 p ml I tftl ptn LAT7ILLE, RAZLITDi WIu-EAMS t R. Imiw .iir.uil A. M I JJ and 0:J P. M. rHK oi u4r-ll:ll A. M -. USW snd 11SJ6 P. M Utm iaii.iii.-fu. M. :. anil 10 V. M. -trriw u J)a(-:' A. M., 4:40 and T:4S P. M. Gbo. Pi BoTTKi-t A Co., 40 Tark P.oW, N. Y , B. M. Pitmtson.t. Co., 87 Ttk r.tw, N. T., and V7. Vf. SnAttfi! &. Co., Tribune Bul'dlncs. N. T., ara tho toll- nirents for this papr la that city. Jtotnl Affairs. Tub ('ROVER A MAKER and tho 6INUEK KKW1NQ MACHINES arc acknowledged su perior to nnv other now manufactured. Miss C. Daliiis, Market street, this place, 13 the ngcut j fur the sulo of them in this and adjoining couu- ; tics. Instruttloiis la scwlui: given free of charge j ll'f)' had crawled Into an enormous stocking and to nil purchasers. A lot aliviiys.on hand. Call ; were filling their pockets with caudy, when sud md usainine them. " j ,lf,,y 0"18 "ff'y llnP "f Satan, with tall and , ,. horns erect, appeared ami was sewing tbcra up A Valcablb vacant Lot, located m George- . ,,... .'town, Northumberland county, Ta., is offcred .for : .sale on reasonable terms ' j till be given. Apply at this office. Wurs yon get to Smibury, go to L.M. Yodar's Offlec and pet Insured In the Mclro":itau Life Insurance Company of New York. Tub parade or the P. O. S. of A., a Northum berland on the 2ith ull., was a suecesful ulTilr. Camps from some five or six places vere repre sented. The dinner given by Cam No. 143, is highly spoken of by those ho pnrt'k of their licspl.a'itr. - . o . ' . A i.ipr.r :i1c of ccreonal proncy iil take place at Georgetown, this county, Friday, the j '0th inst, Those who d'hirc valita'e farm stock j nnd I npleiiicnts, will please take n'ice of posters j put up, printed at this oilice. TATAt. AcciDMT.-On Tuesd.ynorn!nr l;iht. j n. the hands on the gravel tmla ' the I '. If. A , W. railroad were loading cars u r Keed s Ma- . una. me earui (jau , ...... .v, y ...... . ..... , I'i'Lpr iirti. oi n .iu.u.n..i ... . ...... his Injuries In the ai'iernoon on t sam.i day. iNJfl'.rn. Mr. l.hari Vouiiglesp'ifelu'r 0:1 the N. ('. Ual'.road, was onng bet-.v.'e;i tha buinners of cais. In th- lower ya. at this placo, in the Mi t-i and scv.-n-'y l'" l- Wt happy to t-t.iti- that he has so fcrc.-;oVcrvd i.s to i.l'.:nd to basi'i Tur. ( iii'i.'o Ball on tha tvit? of tlic C0;h lilt., at i'.i: Mivi:'.'w IUII, wa uite a sureCH. CaliiM drt-ssrs weiv g. iHTuIly tn by b"th lajios and g.T.t;.?t;ir:. Wr. arc hiformej that MrlarUa (i.iss, of I'pper Ausa'tn township, kll a hn;-, about a wt.'U ago, twer.ty months o! whic'i weighed lii'.l poii'id. Mr. (I. ss pew bi ra'K u- fat an I gmernlly manages have cue e'j'iT.IIv t Wi;;;h about O'ii) .il ls. two b'in l"r. On Wt.'i.ief.'a.st, s.'ine four rr Cue freight on on the Shaken l)i isioa ran i!l the track at Snydtrliiwa 1 wire pntly c.f tvitualiy wr.-ked. Mr. II. iln. agent for Mr. ucng'.ing, of Potisvi'le, waijure.l ab.n.t t!'e head. His o'..:i.ii r.rt not C:le:v.l dau;;orou. JawaRV, 1ST;. 1.. a'.nr Policies and don't 1. 1 a lire catch youthout Insurance. Yire Insurance (jiven to anvoiinl in sole. il the iim-t reliable eompaul y L. M. Y''U'r. iig.a:t, S n.linrr, 1'a. Tup passenger tra'.u on Shamr.kiu Vaiiey , iit'-t'.catea liU fwd without tho aid of teeth, railroad broke down abjut miles above fer.y. Altogether, It was one of thc most happy gath dettowo, 011 Monday monili ft. The car-, were '"' cvor v ",J thi place. Hli -d w'Mh ji:ienger toend I ..nit at this ! 1 !ai.v, but wc are happy tate t.o injury was ; liriiic to any of them. ASe-.i 1 .His.- n! the break down, tra td i-e'.era! hours in cuiiseq'e. axle was the in v'us dctuin- l.;n. Mo-t of our iee ho have been filled vhh exeelleot Ice. 'Ihin few places on the l ivor wlii-ivlee tan be pn d as ecouoniically ...s her.-, and yet oar ice d s get better prices than tho-e id our nelginj; towns, or (it 'Philadelphia. Some cutting man would make money by consolidi the business nnd s.r:.i:i; h'c at lower iate. lutKAKT ritiii.li&sd . nc.-e can be any ' iljuut iu t-ari to the 1'.) progrcss of the lisiiiioiiaty, wc refer thctical to the New Veal 's Addresses Irsucd f h- two organs of thepaiiyin this place, abused "nigger" himself would uot feel tluier.tei with the nvtlmrthip. lloi.srs Dkownko. Oday of last week, 11 team belonging to Mr. Ji Arnold, of L'pper Augusta tou..hlp, was tntally diottned in the river nl this place, hnold was hauling li" i'h .ni the iImt and his son u ill) the team ; the boy. iu ill. via the ice, drove into 11 holu uhere the h e has tak.-a out ou the .diy previous, a id was mll.'iently strong to bear a team, much tha s plunged into it, the buy escaping bj Ju;. All inToits to rescue the team were un.ful. Tho horses were valuable, and Mr. bus sustained a hcv Inks which he is il't to btur. rr.KsosAU-Col. Isaatuiklibtrger, of the I", b. army, alio has nouioiied Iu Arizona I for seieral years past, 4 at this place on 1'ie Jit'i ult., ac .miu paly his faiuily, ho , are Mow ! t.ug their 9 as fi leads iu ihla j Mciuuy. Will e In lovi,re slopping with : the fAinl'y of lion. J. Iker. Ihit'olouel. i . oiir'lit liio remit. 11s otaiu Kotheriuel, of l.tlllu M.ih.uoy, w.lh I'll wus killed tt 1 be Apa.'hes lodiaus, It 11, 0.1 t l.e "V.'.i of Jj.v, LUiS. I .ltd. diction of ll:,e.Mlcth.uhur.h 1, , .. .. 1 i.,i... ' l .... tu-k p!a. 0 on LI11 l.tinsiSs '..'ah t.'.l. ' I l.i t, i f heiui.loD eit)l. v. sir. Mii'Ikcu, . j...l if of the ehiireb, i t,' The "i rcni'inlii I tiers imy s.e.ina atni.ug. tci.ral k'ils I ..riiu... is. is pi4.h4, ihe day sal eve, 1.1. Aa tudi.iiUdiii VK) is as 1 1 imply ' :.q... ...1.4 I y the wi Die ehuie! duiltm J l ie t..k JHS-SK..IS, m. I fhuu t. Hat dJdl- I '..I- I i.ic uf Iibt I . ( w:l for the II'k r. ..iiiwv iuvii'i.ijh,ii,ii. tuts, . .a ch i one of lb ll'-'emirs la His see- I llv i f v.i .t.t v, e 1 1 u sitflcd suliis'y 1 ,ai ioiu.U.s .1 11.41 a. ..u Iu IU s I iscs - - ! urn in I.' - - Nl In l:i I ips.lii.sii , ( S04I la any ,.. ..s, sre . w d- 'tf U lbs t .UAs p.ais ty W. k. I.'i Us 1 V'-- " Vul Mr. hl -J. luib ;.s U J si f,u,s s'aUsul ii 'M'i su 1 . As bs shis Uit ... W.I a.lk lV css.s tut I'.j.s M 4 I.s .1 4Ui iisl l 1a.- Wkl li.s lsl ma .s. Hus '. I (.4 IWsif wmisi ii s' w-U wi' 'k c 1 us u,...ii-t.i 11 ul 1 . t s wi.wi IS U4 I I US 1SU.S (SMMliS ! . Over a ton of candy was Hold and consuinod In tliU place during the Christmas featlvltlM. Of thU amount about oos half tun n distributed tmoiiK the flnuday flobool scholars, together with books and otbor tinohjeetioiablo apllc.cn. While the old foil: hare an rdoa that turkey and mince pic" are essential to the proper obsorvsocs or the dny, the young fry have unfortunately boon educated In th bollof that Christmas tree weighed down with candlea ara absolutely Indls pecsibla. The unsuspecting yon tin oava been accustomed to lock upon the Sunday School room, on Christmas colabrutlon, aa a aecond l'arndlso, where the youthfol AJamlto are tempted by modern Eve, not with apples but with sugar plume and every variety of sweets thnt human Ingenuity ran dor lee to luro the in nocent to the destruction of health aud good digestion. Trees and serpent have besjn wprshlrptd by Idolatrous nations, nltnort, It 'might be suld, froiu the flrft creation of man until the prfpct-t ti:nc but the serpent was a veritable snake In Bhiipo and form, not a storking Dllcd with ladlscstibi sweet. Out of thn' eight or nine rnndrad youths who ate ' Of the fruit of thnt unforbidden tre. Whose Heertentxi taste brought ;xrirt In tho (isvr'f Anil all our woe," It Is estimated that tit lrast five hundred lind frightful dreams Rtd restless uights. Quite a number in their troubled dreams Imagined that not)blil). on(1 D(!Ctrt.. Two hundred headaches nnd three hundred disordered stomachs the, next day was only a matter of That 04,000 During the holidays, as the young wero discussing the relative merits of their handsome presents and the cost thereof, our fnrmcrs ami luborlng nieu were looking for ward to discover how that Si'4,000 Comity tax Is to be txpended. Yet none, as fur ns we can learn, have found out the secret workings of the Ring to gain the desired information. A ma chine has been invented by a prominent Demo crat of Lower Aaeiutn, (as will be seen by a communication In another column) which, it Is Imped win l,.ad to an trpnt of the workings of tha Rinj, aud why it Is necessary to levy a tax nf one per cent, to defray the county cxpecs?s, i nmnuiitWiiT In Sir.J ITI 10 wlipn nvnr &?A 00(1 rn mni nncoc,.teJ on duplicul,5 of the previulls ; anA .( ,s rcqiilrcj pny thc roim(y of wh(.n Ul(, nmount rf(jnirl.j fr y,rcyUm years did lmt reach j half that amount ; and why it will no;v require I , e'.M.ocu i..r ami yet none, or the money borrowed to bulid the Coin t House hus been paid, ; uor cvi'n the iuivrest on that amount I We hope ' the Young Democrat of hower Augusta will have I t!l- maclilnc repaired, so that the tax payers of t:ie Ciiiiity will not beany longer h f; in the daik I as to where the money goes which is collected : from them air.iually. A ri.::s.vNT ArrAiu lioLDEN WriiiJiso. On j R.itiii-!..- ov::ifii hft, lhi children and grand- I children of fico. WVUer, Eq., and lady, of this i place, togi thii with a iarg-: number of pursoual ' friends, called (it his residence to celebrate the I anniversary oi'lhulr gohl'-n wedding. Is appears j that the Squire had received no notice, and was j quite at a losi to know what it meant, lis the ! house was living tilled with bis ohildren and mi- . nitrous frleudr ; and when the matter was cx I plained in Eiiiie iippropiiats congratulatory ro 1 tuurks by the Rev. Mr. Jlemperly, he nnd his lady were much affected at seeing themselves 'surrounded by tliilr liiends en tho fiftieth atini ; versary of tlu-ir wed-i'mg day. Numerous sub , et.uillnl gills v.ro left with thein, whie'.i arc no i doubt highly appreciate!, 'iho uil'..ir passr-l .!T very '..'a.-ant.ly. Several atnuring In. I.l. nu oe lUiied during Ihh plea.iant g.ither'.i-g, which : created much merriment umong thein, waMhat 1 in wiiieh .i ci-tietii in prevented the Squire with j a very handsome gnld tooth-pick, when to his ' s'.npiie'- l.e was informed that thc Squire had long A. 1 . M. lh! following persons wero in : stalled, on the SUh Hit., us ijliccra of Elysliurg ! Lodge, A. Y. M., for the ensuiug term : J. !hip ! mnii, VV. M. j Samuel Mutehler, S. J . j Dr. L- ltubbius, J.W.j Dr. Jos. Kobbius, Treas. i Miuo'u j V ought, Secy. ; I.rael Kondiannnnr, J. D. j Isaac ! Baringer, K. D. ; Ashier Ely, Puisuivant j Henry ( Y'agcr, Tyler, After the iustallutiou the retii'mg I W, Matter, It. A. HeigMiessi r, on behalf of the Lougc, pre-et ted to . J. Ltwis, of Mt. Carmel, j a beautiful gold-headed cane, in an appropriate addicts, which was responded to by the Kev. M. i tet of Ml. Cannei, in his Usual eloquent nian I ncr. After the presentation a number of ladles Wi:re ccoited to tho hail, and the Eastern Star "Vgrce conferred upon them. The party then a.ijourue l to l.ie house (,f Mrs. liulieh, wliere a eumptuou supper was in waiting, to which uinpio juitice was ckue by all pietenl. After a social chut for uu l.our or two, Ihe. party sepa- j rated, all highly pleaded with the entertainment, j Killed. Mr. . Uieely, a brukeman on a coal j train on the L. A 1). K.iihoad, was killed on Saturday night lust, above Danville, while ,, act of going oer Ihe train. It i supposed that he stepped upou leu uud fell undwr the cttis, and wus crushed and mangled iu such a inauucr that be d.td ill a tuert lime afterwards. Anotiikk Mr. Fredurlck Fugely, well known iu this place, and lirakeuian ou the ( iiieiunnatl freight tialu 011 ihe Noilhein Central Uuilway, was found dead ou lop of a car tit Murysville, on fe.tluid.iy night last. It is supposed that his death was caused by hit LuiJ mikluga bridge iti.tr Yorlt Haveu. Ilia reiiuun were t.tki u to l'ullcrson, Juniata Co., where hi parents usido. Ma. En Maim, uf NuHhumbeilauJ, has latc:y iein.. I l.i, MatutuotU biul aud Shoe stoit to C B. tinlili's ros.ni, ou l'iecu slrtel, next Uoor to the Post Olllm, where ttu will be found selling boot, ;mi .hues at greatly rducei prices. A rnrs ulght school Is held In lbs huuday ferltool bouse of the Episeoj al church eTsy Mou- day uud KrlJay tveuiu. boys who ttlUi.d rhn..l iliirln., 11. u rm ....i i...i.u, k i . T . . . . okUr hoUlrelo Improve Iu rain;. willing, M . ill. 11. 1. I . .S .. k t..U 1 - I . .. . . . 1 . ..... . s.Lool 1 he'. 4 In lb same pities viy totlunjuj At J o'clock, r. x. C.isiXMtS ds) was . nsially obssiv lathis pUc as a lioliUy. All baslutss places Mere close I in 'i.s. Vaiii of I In day. Tu liuus(ih.t daili k.o J .y wss vWUy, ui low.ds eveuln sl.kh iuu le.l. 1 bs piiist l gisiuj (asluul getitiuiiy t.iixrvsi, and luaiiy bsatlBsltsnss si g'sJd.usd our (u usast si.Jo) u.rLIt t ni.y isuiiluus, au4 lbs lud.i't4 Iu, Tits i.'. lislJ Uel, llmt "C'biUlu.os Cw.bSS but OUi'S 4 )C4I,'' 4S Uoubl.ess fi-.asul!i vltsisj (m H- .s sul (lisvgaut 1 suj Usis Wsts, tsr- i u.K.t ..it. Um Js isi4 su.psy nsds Us Uwiuiuf ru.'b),. iLiu su; wiksr Jsjf li. Ls '!. A "Jol I fi UU.S" IS f UV44II) fulllSssl li uscltisiaiy .i'4, whl.tt issliiss Us l4 bl c)..)U.e i si. 4 pi"4 . s Ualril ail ltll k.isi 6u oi IU. w UsJ, svasl sSK4Utal "t.i I.4 ' Ik I ct il lk U '4S- I -t H.oi.1 ss-ui., istslUil 4 Is t4l4 11 (i4 4 bvs's swl .i4.; bl '4 llus" U.U i s U1, b4 4l-4 list IstM b ik.ssi I1114 ik si U4i til I (lle.portrid by A. IT. Brlcc, Est) Cociti PnocPBCif Mi. fiUKBvjnr, Jusnary J, 171. Tho Conrt of Qnarter Bafslonn of Nor thomborland conr.ty, c mvcnol al 10 o'clock, A. M. His ITonor Judge Jordan and till Associates, Bhtpmao and Nicely, present. The Constables, as usual, swore to tbelr serorsl returns from the different boroughs and townships of the county. Tha Constable do not very often worry them selves much. In hunting up tippling houses, bawdy resorts, Ac. It Is an unpleasant, nlthounh a sworn duty. Hence, they usually return that they know of no such resorts, while wo see on Sunday, very often, men staggering around drunk, and even boys la a drunken condition. The Court ordered onrly In tho day that a Ann of25ba Impose 1 upou each an I every absent Juror, nnd directed the Clerk to place the fiue in the hands of tho Sheriff for collection. The commission of Joseph Nicely as Associate Judge, for five' years, was read in open Couit. Thc commission of Jacob Lciseurlng us Register A F.ucorder, for three years, was also rea l. It may tn n .nutter of Information to some to statu thst Associate Jndgt s serve for five years, and rccatve the sum of Ij.OO per day for each day's services in Court. Com Tt S. TV. Seller, John P. Summers and TVm. Lawrciicc. Conspiracy to Indict malicious ly. True bill last Sessions. Case tried, nnd defendants found not guilty. Jacob Crcltrcr, prosjculor, directed to pay the costs. It will be remembered that some time since, Jacob Crelt er, of Milton, was found guilty of selling liu,uor to miners, ou Sunday, Ac, and convicted. He then had those arrested who Informed on him, for conspiracy, which resulted as above. Com vs Frederick Kloppe.sllck and Mrs. Kiop perslick. Assault and battery. True bill at August Sessi ins. A'c.'e iVcjcyti entered as to Mrs. Klopperslick. Jury returned a verdict of notgui'.ly. The Court directed Win. Fritz and Frederick Kloppersllck each to pay one half tho costs. Com vs 'Wiloam Eleglcr. For. and has. Hound over In ("00 to next Sessions. Com vs George Marshall. For. and has. Bound over la f 300 to next Sessions. The Court appointed us Tipstaves for the first week, Samuel Mantz, 'William Pursel and Philip Frank ; for second week, Jacob Cubln nnd (ic.o. Rood; for thlrJ week, Charles Martin and Se baetian Boughncr. Com vs Strait Krigbtum. Perjury. True bill 01 Xovirnber Sessions. Special plea of Insanity put in. Karah L."s becu in Jail for some, time, and it appears lia UC mad. A' .'.V Voiyf cutered, and the county ."or the CJSts. Coin vs iViillarn Fritz, John Sweitzer, Casper Siveitzernnd Charles Fritz. FeloulOi,.' ussault. True bill November S' sslons. Com vs .Ta'ob Scltoek. Himihide. True, bill at November Sessions. At the instance, of de fendant's counsel continued to m:.t term, March, LST1. TMf r,ic will be remembered us the one which resulted i i the death of Mathew Kearney a', the house of the above name I Scbock, some time In the summer. The authorities. If proper, might as wl discharge the prisoner from custo dy. When a homh ide case is continued from one term to another, or when a new trial is granted la each a case, you very rarely witness a conviction of the accused. It would b' a saving nf much reciotu t'.ina and of miieli of ihe peo ples' money. As it is, n large amount is fliche.l out of th'j County Treasury tvery Court for crimiual cases, very many of which are too con temptible nnd moan to have an audience iu the Court of justice. Very ollcu some of the mo-t hiding cases of criminality are recognized aud returned by r.ome of thc Justices of the Peace In the county, and ail this kind of thing consumes time, and Is disgusting to the belter sense of the community. A large number of petty cases of assault and battery, Ac, could he tried before n Jastice, nil i a ;ii:y of eix, according to a late Act of .V-.:mbly. It has g. t to be so now l.ia; a week Is hardly long enough '.o gc; through wiiu the criminal busiuros in this county. Ti tspir, Jan. C, 171. Com vs Vi'iillam I'rii., John Sweitzer. Casper Swei'.zer and Char! :s Frilz. reloiiiou:- assault. Thc jury returned a Verdict of guilty ns to all of the defendants except John Sweitzer. The sen tence of the Court is that Wm. Fritz pay a line of $41) to the ue of the county, that Casper Sweitzer pay a fine of and Charles Fritz a Hue of Sin. Com vs Elias Shadlc Larceny. True bill. Jury returned u verdict of guilty on thn second count of indictment. This man Shndlc has been arraigned on several dlMl-rent Indictments, one of which is for rape, two for larceny, otic for alter ing counterfeit money, and two for larceny of swine and hellers. He seems to be Into crime up to his eyebrows, uud for a young muu has been very successful. Com vs Daniel Price, n.i'm David Powell. House breaking and larceny. True bill. Ver dict guilty, tcutenecd to pay a tine or f "), costs of prosecution, return propel ty, and undergo an iiiiprisoumei.t i.t separate and solitary confine ment at labor iu the St.ite Penitentiary for the Eastern liitiict of lVntiylva:.ia, for the period of two yei.rs and three months. A nighl session was held to try some petty crimiuul cases, mott of which are not worthy of notice. It seems that snuc men Would tight lor a Ove ceut piece or a diluk cf whiskey, nud tlteu try the case In cuutt. Vrr.Mi.siuT, Jan. 4, l-71. Com vs Isnc Dcrgltelser. Assault and bat tery. True bill. Defendant not guilty. Prose tutor, Richard Cooper, aud the defeu.lant each to pay onr hulf the co.-ls. Com v Jacob Grass. Assault an l luttery. True bill. Juiy rtturned veidlct of not guilt), aud Uud tli.C ho was Insane at the lime the ol fence wus eoniii.itted, nnd ncitilt Mm on that giwuud. Il was ordticd by the l ouit lii.it he be taken to the Pennsylvania Slate I.tiiiutle Aitlnui, and kept there at tin enpense of the county tu long as be shall continue, to be of unusual mind ; aud the Court itUo Hard lh.il lbs ..tin J.tcb 'irass, ut thc Ham of tho commissi t. of the of fuee, was legally settled In the Iloroujh of Nor Ihuitibrrluiid. Coin vs Wl.!i.,in Truth Robbrr. True bill. July Klutiicd vn di 4 of luiceuy an I rot if i..b hcty. Coin vs Iaae E tUe. Larceny. No ltd. Coun ty for costs. Com v Ja-ob Craw.'jrJ. Aisat.ll aud Ltuiy True b.ll. Not gu'.ty, and the ( r..cui ,r, Faa tij Cramer sad iKfcndaiit h pay IL co.ts. This Is tin n.s ('. foiu wi.o rcljiii from a tsnu ufrY,tIii ) Peu.tuuiUijr fioitt this conaty, f .r biKliwsy lobbciy lu lb uppr end of ih souuiy ttirs ytai sk-o. Cow v Jacob CtfuiJ.JU.LtiT. Tru till. Jai) Ittumtd Vtrdlel of io gul.l)'. IsiUI V JutB U"ldll 'ls uUn. N4 bill. Pros.ulr, Cli Wolf, 14 t.ii. Com ss ihtliAid lop.r ul AUs. ku.M.u -R.iblx.y, Dokwd kin la at a.sl .- tuu. Cum is Jukis Ct4i:(.liculi.lu( luaiiMt wslsr fklss ilci.s. liu buh CubiUiwdla ball Vstslou. ( urn Uaul K JL ti.ki.si 4 J.ok kuibs M.luijti y u4 aiui,) 4liu)iU Vuv. Tra bl. I al Usl feMtlabS Vsidisl w4 ii.ly, and 4lud44) U m b. us sswis. I'wji rt4 Mriil.- rijai. tia kill. Jul I IvIVlulJ k I4.( Ui n4 WI.I. fluMSIS- Ut, lks.u. A. thUS, k4 Jshi,4t.l, M,k In Cl mis i h vts. lflS' Skt r4.IUs,l VsstSI fl l.as .1 k'-"i ad . s4 JMsss. A t. . Wwlb. Tpnnnn.n CAMnrrr. rartinpa onn of the most torrhYn caeualtios hist line yet taken placu In Lewlsbnrg, occurred to-day, about 11 o'c'ock, A. M, A tnatber of carpenters wore aegaged In making somo rejiairs to the roof of Music Hall, and In order to fiici'.ltniothe work, had erected a scaffold inside extending from the floor tn thn ceiling some forty or more feet high. While engaged In their work, thc entire?- scaffold fell with a terrible crash, precipitating the men to the door, the timber fulling upon them. Mr. Ja- eoD (jmii.M, ol hast Hnll.ilo, b id his. neck broken, and of course ilitant!y expired. Mr. Jackson M'hauu'biin fell across the back of a bench, and a piece of timber fell upon him. The extent of his Injuria Is not positively known as ire goto press, but they are severe. Ills son laines was terribly crushed, and hi case l cjilicnl. Mr. Lewis K. Jones bad his b g broken below the knee, and was bruised iu the sld". The extent of liis inlnrn il injuihn is irot yet ascertained. Mr. (ii, tiler was n:i expel icnee.d iMipcnti.(.aving superintended the carpenter work of tho llerdie House, In Williamspoi t.) nboiit 5.1 .years uf aire, and was highly respected. LevUhv.-g Vftronieir, Dee. no. .'... Tag PnnftiM. The Panoramic Exhibition of llunyan's lnnuoi tal work, " Tim Pilgrim's Pro gress,'' came off in the. Mnsonh Hall during tho past week. There wen: liny-four paintings, de signed and executed by artists of more than ordi nary nbllity. It Is not often that wc have an exhibition so fascinating to the eye, nnd so use ful in its moral effects. The exhibition gave great satisfaction to all who witnessed It. On Wednesday evening the Hall was not ns full as it should hnvi) been. The rowdyism of Ihe hoys, on the previous evening, Was disgraceful, but was suppressed 011 this evening by the autho rities. -- . Tim Milton car works arc now manufacturing refrigerator cars for the l'acllic railroad. This enterprising manufacturing company is now fur nishing cars for many of the pilueipul railtoad lines In the country ; their business is fioustantly extending, and no doubt their profit? nre increas ing. There is room, wc should think, for many more such establishments. New railroads ara being bui'u every year, while the business on the old roads is annually increasing, causing a con stant demand for new cars, fuubnry is essen tially a railroad town ; wc may any that rail roading Is our chief, if not cur only business, and yet with every element, of success ut hand, no parties here have undertaken car building, which is so closely allied to railroading. Our citizens should not rest until we have a first class car building establishment here, put in operation either by cur own capital, or by parties from elsewhere induced to go into the business, by demonstrating to them thc advan'agi' of our !o- 0. -'ioc. Py next ye.ir at this time we shall have fiv railror.'.'s diverging from this point, running ucrth, sotltn, north-. '"st, east, 11:1 1 so itli-west, and wc will not have the f-." be'.alit of the c roads unless manufactures aeompvy thciri -aud ; the manufacture most closely connected with railroads is car-buildiug. (i'.i-e.'rj. j Masomi-Il.u.i..-. We understand that the large I exhibition room of thc Masonic Hall will be con- I verted into offices, Ac. Peihaps this is the best I thing that could be done under the ciiei.in- I stances. It might have been an open .question, I whether the. Hall belonged, practically, to the j legal owners or lessees of the building, or to u set j of rowdy boys, who frequently tool; possession. J No exhi'iitiju should ever be allowed in any hall or public place, w ithout a police ollieer to keep 1 order and nrrc.-t oll'eiider.i. - - (For tiik AwntHMN.) A li.'t.tif s WrnniNu in' Si siiL-itv. Just at this ; time so many of our young folks seem to he so intent 0:1 lonning "liie tic t lint binds," that a i wed. lint: f' c:-.,'m..-y would probablv attract lit- ! tie allenlioc, bin. o,i the general principle that 1 we most appreciate what b hzr'."-1. to obtain, a g ild'-n wei' llioj-. ;r tin e. I. ..f t, tK i 1. ' ii'nilvennry of tmirricj ".,',., should interest u . all. With. uu tink.er pr, liii,,.i, ; :!,,.,,. wr wu; 1. vc btic.'.y the litctt iu the c-- referred to: 'v. Geoiif.' W,--e-er and Mba Barbara Oswald. wrtc m.irried filly years ago last New Year's Fve., by the Itev. Father Sliind. I. and 011 the af- leriioon and evening ol Saturday last, their child ren, grandelilldrcn, and a lm'st of li lends as sembled at Ihe ie.-i.ei:ce of Mr. Wei-er, 1111 Market street, to participate in the general jov of such an occasion. Vour r. it lers can ca-ily imagine how swiftly flew the hours away, undHill went merry as a ninrri.tge bell," as" the scenes and persons of other day's were passed ill review, or realities of the present and future's prospect were discussed. They can also imagine 1 lit.- maiiv kind icmetiibiaiiees of ihe no longer votilhrul couple, in thu way of "golden" gills, but they probaoly would not ititaeine, witliout mv assist ance, that at about !l o'clock in the evening, Mr. unit .Mrs. Wclstf were led upon the lloor, as It) days of yore, where, after listening to an nffecl ing address and prayer from their pastor. Rev. .i. W. Hemperly, they received tho heart v hand shukintr and waim eotnrralulations of all present. At a later hour the company separated, all high ly pleased Willi this kind of wediliue;, whose oc elli rence so much resembles anc.els' visits. K. COMMtSirAJFl). io isit Ih MiiiKluy N-lioiN nuil !e UrligioiiHly llditli tl. At lb? invitiiilon i.ra frienJ, a few S.ibh.ith's ago, we vi-ite, Ihe I.uilieiiin Mtn.lny u liool nl this place, and w v were milch plea-ed w ith the re su'l of the vi-il. The school ut tnrhe I to hilt, jj.mhI o'. I wot king chinch, is th.. !:iri.est in Ihe place, coiiipii-ing a colleeiloti of chiiilreit, and . Voting men and trills, iintiil.eiing iu till -t'-o. I'n.ler the Ul'cl 1-:II uf iln presetil s npel i 11 lelnl.l III , W II 1 h. acted in that c.pai iiy for the last sileral e.tr-. the school iueica-cil so raj.ld y thai an i n largimeut of the h oitiice became neee.-s.irv, wLjvli w.t-. :.eiomj.li,i.,i ;;,-t summer. '1 li .s, ..ho hsVC not )it visited Ibis reiiuioiis institution would be :ttotiish. .1 at thcnetiviiv prevuilim. iln ling ehMl hours anions those who have disit.le restedly taken charge of the alt. ndatils. Pa rents w ho tin. iniliili rent in re.-aid to n lleloii' III ill els, and those w ho prefer wluling away their tune on ihe is.thh.it It In pl.iees a here loo iiitu hot It Is wasted d'iriiiu '.hcweel , mlk,t improve I niorelly aiul religiously, by iihug Uu busy fc.ii of icligioits ti.-trueiioii. a.,, I i;i. ic witness ing the t'tfnt Icing m:i,e for the religion-. 'nelt ol their chlldien by ilisinie.rrted pmiiet wlm t a.'lt t belli pliliclples w hieli ul.'lle .1:1 save th. 111 I nun llio toil la-shin of nur nil n. ., un.l I '.id In. Ill I , letup. n il a 11: 1 eteru i li.ip) ,1,, ... t,,t lllosl llltelet.ng ileialtineiil . M.i hif.ml . b.il, Wl.iib is U'.s'.ilic. Ilolti the l.ir.e: l.ule .,( . ho- I. ir. 1 1 ! r sti.ral bii.nliid l.l'le i.lelihts" are rang! 4 in li.rs, one nl,.,i n. oil,,:, m Ii. re IV ) are lai.'.t iiiiitr. rfj.'sks, 1' ... 1 he : .ng f-.w , ol , en ,,'t:n iron' h, t i Us-y ult, tan.-. tllleil HVeel tollg, loll.lt il uiulhr 1 1 Ulli.o. II. . i.t r. veil v 1 t i,n . r-1!. 1 lion, "As in, ihi. Is b. I.t ll.e V ...Itie l." Uo'l Hull il Iheil Iu. I uu iic; uds it; "i lb, I. r li'oii. iu-.i . u, nou. HoW Ui..lty lipp.lllilly If ule, I, I lilt: ones j ... IL !', n pivi ti. 11. o i,, ii, 1 1 v t.u.. I p.'U Itolll ll.e fall Ili .MV l.f 1 11. 11. .!.)-', 1 ,r II..-U iciig, wins hatoin II. an upon iti.ijg plui.,,,. Illtopte .o,e wiu h.,,,. ,. , ,u Vl urn. el.. 1 I . in.-l.u I il, nil 0 01. is hi M11 i) hny sV ull do. ij luu. h pi ,i. c.11.11, t t .t . io, I upon 1U111. M.,v inei, ti,!,,.) to a iUh ..Uu, U I llirll lulu s li ., r I (jlritl Ma. l.t.Moa, tin 1 1 i., ct.inpti. tN. .,,uu. i lsli i,( oii .U;u.l4 I 1 11.111,1, I t ui... blue, is LI. h, wuiu. wouu I up, t.l at I .,,.4 u,n- I, IU,. thus I 1 'Ol I !.,, ri 11,0111,1411,, lo VI vilS.l t I .I.H...I.I tlivain, I ll lllliM'lals l vwU.IU III IkUI.IJ .i ,1.1, ill Tbci,sli. Yt, luKiu.-rai..,l .ucr Aut t.m anil ,4 luii, 11 i'..im, anj u,4 llltilt lit I'a.kllS SU. Ntetl, ,. f,Jl 94 IL SuUlM 4alu. Aug s uo.tl ,.. II, If Uuimi si all. So ill I up i,J 1. 1 , 1 iiM-l) I Ss,l, Stu'l ) ,ul .. L.lu. t) A du .,uili, iti. i. I. b..utliu,M ,k I u 4ou 111.41.S .1 ... ii..iu v. 41 ta.i4., Ai lutuii.j. I14 nuidi, 1.1, 1 ,. iu,u , 4 I ... l ...!. SOI 1 1. S.I, 4, .4 lUo,M J " lull t.4l hi.4, ' L i, 1.4 joa. Is,. , 4 .ill . t.jvsl. Iljll.k lol l,,,,..), f lu,H b,tS,4 I W tt.it 1 I 4 ik u... a, 4.iki 44 k it ri..l 1st b..lit.. H 1 IV u-tt 1. 11 t i il., sins ut, lli.i ,.,4 ll.S 11 I.t. I.." I,. ,,, l,t t. , 4fisw.4M.ot, d si.i . be s ..o, ItsvS,; IS inn r.k i.s, rn Rtishie Notice. A intiiiiiAm.n RKsmrncn, located on n-ir. ef the principal streets In tho Ilorough of Bunbury, Is offorod for sale on tho most reasonable terras; Apply at this office. fisMD, IK You CAs't Oo. If rcqneted, TVar.v maker A Prown will send samples of their goods, prices Mid rules (or self-measure, to any one out of Philadelphia t nnd guarantee a fit iu such cases, and satisfaction In nil respects. A tifrt. was fotight nt Memphis, between Alex ander Hholt and John S. Nott, In which Nntt was shot and Shott was not. In this case It was bet ter to be Shod than Nott. It Was reported that Not was not shot but Shott swears he shot Nott, which either proves that the shot Shott shot at Nott was not shot, or that Nott Is shot, but not withstanding all thli, Thus. G. Nott on Fourth street, Stnibnry, keeps. a largo assortment of. cloths, ami casslmcra, and makes up splendid suits for gentlemen. , - Canaut Birds, Gages , &o., ut Llghtner's. No Improvements luiVc been noticed, as much ns those coutlunnlly made by our tailors. There is scarce a month passes Viut what there is some new style introduced which is nt onco followed up by J. E. Smlck, Merchant Tailor, on Fourth street, who appears to be always ou thc wnleh. Ills haudsome stock of goods together with his latest style of cutting and making up garments cannot help hut draw custom.. The amount of worn tunic 1 out is a strong evidence that he Is doing an excellent business. (.'nMfi.ETB suits of the very best and most fash ionable goods are made up in J. F. Scluiflcr's Merchant Tailoring establishment, opposite the Central Hotel. I bey are cut to suit customers, nnd always attracted great attention when worn on the street, cither hern or elsewhere. Mr. .Sehn tier's art of cutting has never been surpassed in litis part of the country, and is constantly drawing a host of custom. Tin: new styles of hats at S. Faust's store are admired by everybody. Hu keeps a splendid as sortment to select from, and all of good quality and the latest ft vies. Fl its. A choice lot of Fancy Fuib for ladies and children, Just received fmm New Toil;, at C. Ii. Weitzel A: Co. Mii'F. .Something new, Gay's Patent Muff, for sale at ('. 11. Weilzel & Co. Call and sco them. l'Mr.;ti:t.Ls. The Storm Kin,?; and Httrglar Proof I'mbrclla, with Patent Lock Runner, ut C. 11. Wcitz.1 & Co. PlANl'S A Nil (.UiUVNS Ptllcl'.S Itf.llt t F.tl. The best Pianos and Omans made iu New York and lioiton, are now sold by H. B. Mas.-er .it -JU to 5U per cent, less than they can be had from any lravelllngiigi.nl or Irresponsible mamifael uteri. These iniliuiiicnts are warranted for five years. Ci.osin'; riti. Ks or 11p.ll.tves Ht;.u, Ti.rU Siiir'-, l'iiiL.vi::Lritt v. 3 o'elocK, .Tan ti,. "y 1, 1671. 10 s. r. m. HO'., )0' H'NH lt'7-' 107 ltiS 107 no"; 11 "?H 107 741 '.1:15 Mo I. ' of 'X' t JO'., li'JTf .,,wi.s' )l 107' 4 107'., 1U7 ll'Ut' lh", 111' ; 1(15 7t.'0 .s'.l" ;f.7o '61 't'.l Ill " " "li.", new " " 'i',7. " " ' 'OS " r.'s, 10 4o's I'. S. 30 Va i- Il per cent. Cv hold S.lier I nion l'aeilic It. It. 1st M. Uonds. Central I'aeilie H. 11 I'nioii l'aeilic hand (irant ll.iinls. CI ".p.Vf.Iul - A IItlKHI OF YOl'TH. A ircntluinan who: Mill, red for years from Nervous Debility. Pel mat .11 e Decay, and nil the elleets of youthful 1 ':.,!',-rei i.m, w ill, rot the sake of sulVei ing (iti , inanity, oen l tree 10 all who need it. the recipe ' and tli're.'tioii for lin.l.inu' the simple remedy by I : which lit was cured, ..iilcrcin wishing to protii 1 : l.v the a.'.vorh . r's experience can do so by ad- J 1 dressing, in perfci-; conlUletic?. j j JOMN R. OG.DFV. ; No. 43 Cedar ftl't-'t, New or!.. j j Nov. 10, 1S70. 1y. ; I rpo CONSUMPT1VKS. The advertiser, bar. 1 .1. ing been permanently cured of that dread 1 j disease, Consumption, by" a simple remedy, is I anxious to make known to his fellow sulli rers : ll.e means of cure. To all w ho desire It, he will ; : send ii copy of the prescription used (free of 1 charge). Willi the tlircctiot s for preparing and ' Using Ihe same, which they will lind a st 111: (.'i nn p.nt CiiNst MPi ioN, Asthma, liitos.'iiiTis, dec. j Parties wishing the prescription will please ad- ,' dress Hey. KDWAKI) A. WIl.fON. I '.." South Second Street, Wiiliamsburgh, N. Y. ; Nov. ly, 1K70. ly. nOWAP.D SANITARY AID ASSOCIATION, j For thc K. lief and Cure of the Krring and 1 I I'ufortiinnte. on Principles of Christian Phibin- ! 1 thropy. J-'ssays ou the Krrors of Youth, and the I Follies of Age, In relation to Maiiiiiaoe and So- ; j i hl Fvtis, th sanitary aid for the iifllitre., ; ' Sent free. In se.le I euveots. Address, HOW-: i Alili ASSOCIATION, Uox P, Pl.ijadclldiiu. I j l'1' mny7,'70-Jy. t rpilOSE WHO A K F. SICK, or Afflicted with ; j JL any chronic dittlcttlty, should w ithout delay j j write for Dr. Hamilton's New Treatise, tent free ; ' to anv address. j j ' It. l.KONIDAS HAMILTON. M. D., I P. O. Ilox 4.U5-.'. New York Citv. i I Nov. M, IS70.-U. " 1 arr:rntc. Ou the g7th nil., at the residence f Mr. J. 11. Coiilev, Suiibiti v, by It. v. S. J. Mtlliken, assisted by Itev. W. W,' Kvans, Mr. Wm. K. Chlstm t, of l'.euovo. Pa., to Mi. KiTillK A. Ml mi l's II.. I oil, of LtwUlown, Pa. At the 1 tillicriui I'arvve, 111 isuiiuiiry, Dec, ".'itb, by Itev. W lle.nl eriy, Mr. Di sjamis F. llt.HM.li, of I ewer Augusta, 10 Miss t 1 saA li lltMllli r, of Nollhlllitbet hind. On the UHtli u!t.,:il the residence of Mr. Is.iluh dossier, Sun'ittry, P.i., by H. v. I'. S. heil.ai.l, Mr. Josn ii Kirt.rKit, nf I pn-r Auuusu, to Mt.s 1-M l A It klllisna, ol M1.1111..L1.I, l a. Ill ILIs pbice, on the 1st it, si., I y Rev. W. W, Kvans, Mr. P.nsr siAimi orr in Mt. l.oi i.t M ti in, ull ol ruiilnti ) . I'lultls. .s I 1 I. oner 1.1.1. .1 la low listilp. J .1111:11) hi, U,!, II VLKU I' h., 11 i.ii.l .1.11 all. 1. 1' of too. A. a 11. 1 U lwvi'4 lloppir, a get ') in,. nil., nut ii uai. , Iu Ibw . lin e, on 1 .,.-..la eiei.li.g, lh. X I lii-h, M... 1 .U WlH III W f lr li, f.ll. I 01 II 1, l.. . Wci.ct, ue, sj )iar, II l.e t.ll.t alt J tfi il.n.. iXx't Virrcrr i - - . fcuubsiry S.ruiu ,V. lrtiluv .'taj-lst-l. ! , 1 I'usss. t U S.kKi Ml Mil S utlllSots. ' l.,lk..4 bobs Wltilti M b.ai VI 11. .1 A mix I, tut. r I 40 o il . SJ h 1 00 litis, ( a4 I 4 , , l..l Au.ici, Viul4i,sl task I 00 " " " " balist .... S XI 1 I'oin 4Jtl, ptr !.,... 4 b. tin. N.i t'oik A) ! i'ui.t) .I,..' hull 41 I ... - P r I 4. i. J) 1 I tit A IS Dl t 1 U I, 1 4 1 'I, IMd, 4t i .' 4 M'.u .u ..,') 1 4 j V.ui. u ... . s' i ' I h'- .i H. i .. a-n W ii.u I nb, - I1. . t' ' 'ti-al '' II' ' , S t-i.-U M..4 . 1 X svslitta 1 Lttlti It I" 4 t " " I 11 t'..l K, " I l l. ti.., " i,.4i ... IVAIS II " 1J .... 1 , . 1 1.4 I . I 4 1 . .. . W .. I ' I . . :.. t, " , . .1 . .1 ' I I. , I ,- fi, " )t, I 4 . " U - si .s 14 " sw..,.,., .. J 'IS, st tftiss " I LrseltuvvHUHii nnrl Itloouistltura; Kci.ll ron. 80MMEK ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TJIAINH. Monday, July lUth, 187,). KoirrnwARi). Iavn. A.M.iP.M.IA.M.P.M.iP.M. Scranlan, HellcvTO, Tay!orille, Lacknrtt u.a, I'ittston. West Pittstcft, Wyoming, Maltby, Kin.'ston. ,t ) 0 1 0 0 SO) 5 85', 5 121 8 I 00 1 01 1 115 1 SJ7 1 IIS I 4S 1 a 00 3 10 a no 7 or. 9 7 14 3 60.10 in 10 4 00 'li) I10 W.-UaiTX te'H1 4 15 7 4.V1) Plymouth June, Plymouth, Nanticokn, HunlnrVs, Bhickshlnny, llick'a Kerry, Hench Haven, Herwick. Willow (irovc, Uriar Creek, l.ltne lii lg., Espy, I'.lootnr-burg, Rupert, Catawissa, Danville, Chulasky, MO 4 4 5110 6 7 H R 4 r.TJ a 1:1' r.o. H ",t 9 (i1 II t)o! 9 IV V 2ri 0 .ill' y :c 9 4:1 in m IV 4 5 5o; ti CIS 0 iiU 10 1H hi 8.1 hnmsron, North'd, (arrive.) 10 4"i:.n 5:. NORTHWARD. Lenv A.M. P. M. j Northumberland, 10 KB 5 tlo' ' Cameron, 1 I 5 K7 I Chuiuskv, I : r, 1! i' ' Danville", 11 O'J S U ' Catawissa, i fi 11: i liupcrt, 1'2 'J'.b 0 16 liioomshurg, 'u 35' ti as:. ! F.spy. 11 40 0 111 I Lime P,idg, t! 4 ) ; Uriar Creek, ! li 150 A. M.i Willow Grove, 1 i li rV - ' I Berwick, 12 Oh C f,S 0 lu: I Bench Haven, IL' OS 7 05 C I Hick's Ferry, 13 hi li SO I ',.)., ! I fhlikshlnoy, jo Jr 7 25 0 i5 ; Hunlock's, 1-' 7 40 7 00 P.M.' i Nanticoke, 1 0". 7 IS 7 10 ; I'lymoutli, 1 17 8 Oli 7 ii.S 11 110 P. M 1 flvmouth June, i j 7 ;;o 11 Co IvXi&l1 Maltby, ; 7 47 11 V, 4 17 ; Wyoming, 1 40 U r.li 7 5'4 11 HO 4 23 Mist Pitts'.on, ' 1 S 40 H 00 11 117 4 SS i Pittstoii, l 00 h 4o s or, 11 47 4 ; Lnvknwanna, . S Mi H hi 11 r.o 4 40 I Tayloniilc, ' ) 01 8 84 l'i f.7 4 .V) i llellevu", i i M In! 8 SO 12 IS 4 M Scrai.toii, (ariive): 2 1 V !l io S 36 hi ilJ 5 05 DAVID T. IIUL'ND, (rnp-tL HOLIDAY GOODS. .'si. .. i-'iMf. sf TTTTTT lVTo. 802 Chestnut &trcct, Phi:udcipnia Now otl'i-r their entire importation rf EUROPEAN KOVELTISS FOH TiiF. HOLIDAYS. These flood'-, f re-lily arrived from Lor.don, Paris, Vienna A: llorne, many of thein entire')' new 10 this city, have been cxpreisly mails for their retail sale?, in every form cf Ornament and L'se that Ail aud Taste can devise, in bT.ONi'.i'., MAl'.IM.Tl, CRYSTAL, Pt'KCF.LAIN, GOLD, SI1.VK1'.. Lt.ATHr.ll. IVOKV, TOilT"l-il: SHF.LL, Ac. and are ii'.'.v rcad'i fo I he-iiispeetleti of '.! who w.U r.r.'or v 1 1" ;, :. their M A III.I.F. SToHF, n2 cin.irN;x.5T Piiii.ADiii.rniA J. r.. Cittslv.ril tV (c, Aug. 27. Dec. 10. ".".1. "AQSAT 'MotiOAl" O'SCC rv. Wat ::tv f- L:roti::iA ! "T 1 A V? u7TI7"i7"QC! -'cT FLreirt.' ' Thousanda 4 f. r i:il:i n',::''.ri 'w'oai. w 3 I'll 1 1 n.i.ve Fn i - '- S ? : WHAT AR" THtVf r'5 r 2 E. C Z I si. S- . r- n ' t - iS?.-: ' -J 1 2 5 S I ? m t. 3 m c t; at tuet Ann : ut a v.l: t C r ft N U Y U t I H l r n f il?t Poor llr.n;, , .'i.l.l.i . i 1 ii .u 1 uJ l.';.;:o I lii'i'V ,i..re.Mfi J s.i.w. ;t tn.J t I'.e-r-tl..: t:.te, rll. ! " Tut. c p t';- tts," l.i-sli.nrc." t:., II ct ',r..t l' lplir ca to 0: t-r.;.cr.s rt t-.A rr.ln, t i.t 1 t r ' tree It' cerate, r'-so f oni ll.e Ntot hootn : r.'l t'fri.f 1 elfleri.'n, frco ll'lilu nil Aterhelle Kl tun: I: nly. 'Il:cne 11:3 lih'I'AT hl.lldll ITItll li.tC 11.! A 1.1 l h I. 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A o '.NBKAi asm r.irxi. rr I JtAAjilW Ui.4.. lUUJ... (Icnta' Collars, N.ic'.t-tien, ll.tlf-hoSH, llaa.lki r e.hlels an,! (j hives, Perfumurv, 'J ol tl Ri.sps, Heir Bnisbi.ComV , etc An Invitation Is exteslsd to all la nl! and s eilre bartrnlTis. Bunbury, V 5, 170. : .u'iib sniFir is. Titowno af.sa. ' Fire, I. If tvI .1ii:i'il liSURACE ACCKCY I or ! n:iMi i a ni-:rtTt, MARKET STREET, SUN BURT, 1W. j COMPANIES UKHKKSKV7ED. ' N. American, Philadelphia, Assets, t'd,7iSd,.'',r;i , F.titerprise, " " Mll.af : Matihntlan, New fork, " l.lii'.S.livil ; N. Ainericiiii " " 8n-j,r7o : l.orlllard, ' " l,0o0.t.U I Vonkers & N. Toik ". ' SS.'.HO ' Hanover, " " 7.1C.OOO Inipcrhtl. London, " H.OOO.OOa I veoining, Muurv, " 6,501.(100 i Franklin' Philadelphia, " .Vi.r).7;;l , Home, New Vork, " 4.5Hi!(i8 : Hartford, Hartford, " ii, 544,10 : Phccntx. " " l.C:7,010 Travelers, s . . l.y.1,007 Farmers Ins. Co., Tor-, " V.'i'.liH' ; N. British A Mercantile " - ' l,Si;S,2'.'-t Comiiicree, New York, " KolMOii , Norwich, Norwich, " loS.VIt'l New Kuglnnd Mi.lunl Lit" , " 7,.'100,ooo "i nrs rems.lr .I.,e4 nr.. .... a iv.,.i. . i-. 1 cleanses the lungs, a:;,) ..,i,,t iri.,: jii, ihns mw say the ciuf of lie' eercr-ivf .. HETH W. KOW I.K ,V S(i'.'. P oiirie..te, j;.o,;t s iiol.l by Jniris:s .on! . e . ,';.-"' s ,:, 1 None ffcnuinc itLles. si ;:,e l ). Urnd. .Voitliorn (enlritl Knilxniy. WIN'i'Hr. A I! II A N'fjk'M LNT. N" tin I nfter Dec. 4th, 1170, train w!!l run as fot.nws ! NOKTIIWAr.D. ' T..'" ".bury nt 1..15 a. in., nrtlvi e.l rar.an ilalgua h.iO p. 111., Syracuse t!.l,o p. vr.., I'oclW ti r 4.4.1 p. III., liuliulo S.45 p. 111 . Si'ispetision Jlridge 9. SO p. 111.. Niagara Fails '.1.0.1 i. 111. Leave Stinbury - at hiiii p. tu. ttr h iiiiia atd Pull'ulo via Frie P.aliw;iy fro, 11 L.:r.:ra. Leave Stinbury .it 0.4 ) p. in. for Whllaiusport. SOUTIUVAItD. Leave Sur.b'irv nt S.H.1 a. m., t rrive at lTarr'.s burg 5.1 a. m.. Hnltiniore 9.15 a. in.. Philadel phia y.30 a. 111., Washington cit l.l'J r. 11. Leave Sunbury ill 11.05 a. to.! avri'-i; it' Har rlsbu'g 1.1'.' j . i;i., l-(u;i i 1 nor .- . p. t'.iuu delphia S.'uo p. 11., WtshitigtT.u 1.00 p. in. Leave Snnl.iiry. I i mo . in., urriie m Jl.-.:ri.--burg 1.00 p, 111.," Wasbiueton 0.45 p. ir.. Lea' " ""it 11 bury at W h.i a. in., ttirivc ut Hnrris but if b'.MO a. 111., Vt ashilitttoit 7.00 a. m. ilalhitiori. uecommodittion leaves Sun bur'' USA a. in., arrhe t.t Ilari'shing 7.S15 a. in., lia'.l'trioie IS. 10 p. in. SH.iMCKIN DIVISION. r.ASTWAf.3. Leave S; iil-v.ry nt 1.40 p. ir., n :! s 111. kin C.6i p. rn.. Sit. Cernicl d.1 I p. u Leave rt'snnary ;.A.:coi-,i:i.),li.tii ; ;j .-, in , arhve at lijun.i i.Iu l.t) - n wLsir-ir.r.. Leave Carniel nt H.0.1 a. m., strivs ut bh.imnkln S--'"-' s, tn., Sui.buiy u..H a. m. Leave Shamos n ( Accominoae.tiCL,; at 2.45 p. m., arrive ut .Sin bury 4.00 p. 111. F-xpress leaves thill v Leaving on Sunday, runs North only to Willittmsport . Ail otlnr trtiliti leave daily, except 'vmdnvs. A. Fiski ' I n. Si. YoiMi' (icu'l. tittlh, l'ien'1 l'ssP.'- A't., ITarr.,.b,irg. Pi. Kali moii-, Md. NEW GROCERY STORE OPENED ! Thiid Street, next door to Junction Hotel, .SUNEUKV, l'ENN'A. An entire oo' stock of all kinJt i f Groscrlet, comprising ot ;a-s, CotTc, Tiss. Moias'i-s, 1 ritll- Fish, llaiim, Mioultlfrit, and in faet everything usttallv kept In a Orocery Store. Having "ni opened these (roods, Ihe pt.biic ars invited to call and cxauiiim llieiu. U is i,.y J. tcrmlitution pi sell cheap for iash, j fctiyuit.s Call be inu la by cxauouiii); before pert lmshiK elsewhere. o, t. c.', tsT.i-tr. r.vi-i. and ui.Ti;ii .iTTu.i7ky I.nUli' lloiiiii'tm nuil Halt, AS It F isiiii'SAi i.k MiLii.iniT Goods, otNtruij-T, have Just been ojneJ V mis 1,. wj:iri s SToar, Mu'l'e'. 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