SUNHUKY, FE1MUA1.Y 18,1870. Kail road Time ThMob. T.ART. I VEST. FiirMo Kx. I've S M mIlric Mull I'va i&h it m " " 10 :K m I.lmlra. ' 4:15 pm HUH ' 11.15 p m. trio Kx " OiMjiui tile Mill, " UM mi Kuilgriuvt Trnln Went nrrlvcs t 11:00 (I. m. siiamokix division 7t.vn.yr. trSls? o-fis? MunTmry nt 11:60 A miAl Sunbury (Mm ii 4:40 p ml " 4:U0pm DilTILLS. HAZLEKflTwilKES-RAREE R. 8. fM SwnMtry i.15 A. M I :M) unit 0:40 P. M. tCrn'M of Si5irri-U::l0 A. !U., 6:00 nnil 11:0S P. M, IfBlv Ilaneiil te.:4ii A. M. : Mid 10 1. M. 1rri aJ VaHVitle :10 A. M., 4:40 nnil T:46 P. M. Geo. 1. Kowru. Co., 40 Park Row, N. Y., S. M. PeTPBMaiLi. & Co., 67 Park Row, N. T., nnil W. W. SnARl'F & Co., Tribune BulUllnc. N. T., are tho nolo nftunts for this paper In that city. tccal Tim GKOVEK & BAKKR mid the SINGER SETV1XO MACHINES nro acknowledged su perior to any other now nmiinrncturcd. Miss C. Dallus, MurJ;t street,' this place., is the agent for the sale-f tlictn In this' And adjoining coun ties. Instruction! In sewlns; (liveri freo of charge to all purchasers. A lot always on hund. Call .nil examine them. vDrttCATlnj. Tlie basement of tha Baptist church, at Wntsontown, will be dedicated to Al nilLrlity God, on Sund:iy, the St'.th Inst. Dlptin giialicd clerirymen will bo lucfeiit. Tim public is cordially iuvitcd to ntton 1. O. A. R. A uicetins of Post No. 105, 0. A. 1!., will be held at their Hall on Thursday evening 4?t, Feb. 23. The Members arc rt-qucatcil to be .punctual in attending ns business of Importance .-.vlll be transacted. Snow S'.onMd. Wo have b.cn favored lately .with numerous snow storms. On Sunday niht n regular old fashions 1 one set in which contiu ed fur the greater part of Monday. Sinco then slclliinsf has been generally iudiilircii in by those who had tho means or leisure to enjoy it. Smokths will find at C. J. Fox's tobacco r.torc, on Third street, the celebrated buckeye cigars, which are considered tho be?t in any market. Mv. Fox keeps a general assortment of tobacco and ciir.ira to please the tastes of all. His siorc can bo readily found ns it is one of the ceatest j oiit-ilc the cities. Wn notice n number of street lamps lit up on j Chestnut strei t every uight which give that part j of tlic town the appearance of streets In the city. Like the pavement', they are .becoming almost j indi-p! iibible, and our Borough Fathers cannot j too soon Introduce them in other patts of the j town. j Post.u. Arr.wrs. Wc notice tint James Fet- ' ter, Y.-., son of Capt. Famuel Fetter, of this i place, lias li-ea ro-apiioiiitcu lotl .Master at IVrn. In.Vi.ina. Francis MeCarly has been appointed Tost Master lit Locust Gap, this county, vice C. F. Roger, removed. A IOnosomf. Stuiie. We lutely stepped into the store room of S. llerzfeliler, on Third street, w ho, we are Inclined to think, has tho neatest e.siahlls'iment in this place. .Everything looks j neat and clean. Mr. H. has a large stock of: ve ijy-nvi ! clothing which bo is selling nt re-j ditced price.. Jt Is his intention to remain in I this jdaee and become a permanent citi.n. His I goo.is are. maua in oruer, nn are now I'rougiu j lure to swindle ns Fonie others liave done belore. On la-t Sabbath afternoon after thn c'oso of the usual exercises of the day in the Lutheran Sunday School, in this place, the following named parsons were duly elected as olHccrs for tho en suing year : . r S'upt., John Haas ; Asst. Supt., Jacob Wi'.ver ; Pec, W. P. Himelwright ; Asst. See., . L. Sii:;--'on ; Librarian, Jacob Sliiptniiu ; 1st Asst., Sol. itroh ; ,'ad Asst., John Miller ; Treus., W. 8. UhoaJ ; Supt. Infant Dept., Mr. I. M. Shin- j telj Asst., j.is. isaaru ; i.nor:sier, jacou rcuer; Asst., fauiuel Koons. This school is in u flourishing condition. The nu:lier of scholars being ucsrly 500, having ndded about lfil) during the past year. We stated last week that a military company from Shamokin would likely visit us on the 2:2nd iu.t. We have since received a letter from Cupl. A. Caldwtil stating that his company, "Rhamo ki:i Gilarils' will visit this town on that day if ;he weather is such that traveling is not impeded. The "Guards" ure considered the best drilled company in thU section of the State, and is com posed of gentlemen whose deportment has won the esteem of citizens wh-re ever they have been. A GitASO Hor. Prof. John Ulp will fcive, a ! eoliliion party at Oco. Biimix's Holtl, in Cake's j Addition, on Monday evening nest, which pro- j iui;es to bo u rnud all'air. The Augusta Ib.UrC ) is t' UiiliiR a l.le rej iitallou ns a place to enjoy ; an cTcuini; hop. '1 ho rooms ure tpaeious and ' lilt'-d up in fcood style for the purpose, nnd the ! laiiHoid, who is well known ns "oue who knows ; how to keep a l.tel" has every t'uiiiK unlinked to ' make his yimsn feel eomtortable and pleasant. I Niv M acui:.kv. We notice that Messrs. I .villi ihll, n Buweu tS: Enirel, of t!iu new Steam Saw are engaged Ill putliii ; up tho kites', im- I roved iUaing machinery lu their mill, at Hilt place. Ti;e mill has been standii g Idle for a mouth or for the litiriiose of makini: lmtTove- . . in. -nt-. im.l l.i.tuii' uo lore rev iin..l-.liierv. nu-1 ' 1 " ' ' .-iAth.it H nar!y eor.-.p!ctu,-i. .fj e t. .1 to go Into .I ir itiua in t lie cour of a week or ts. Thisnilil ; ; one ol' tho largest along the river, and fivm j r. -.'.ii iadieatlous, will do an Immense business 1 .luring t'. c imlng season. They will bo prcpar- I to lu uiut'aetuie ail l.ilivU of lumber iin.t bo .il.In lu Coliipet - iu prices iih liny of the mills ...i 111" river, 'iheir f.ielliti. lor sliipplir; beln , superior to any other, It will b n l; i . 1 1 u U . in- ; ,a-e I i liimlier d aleis to in V..I tin ir purehu.eis ut this pi.ite. AuJ as the p. i lien islanded Willi I'a- mi Is hero aio lill tlr.l-el.,.4 business Inen, buwr Villi lln.i il far the tmler plait to purchase ' Uh ir lumber Inle. lie.! b I Uo lumber bulng i In ..per, In 11. U ui iiiu.h hit tlau fiom any i.lLs-r p. ml. A I ti: .1 s iltl i f Ylll .l ie rtnek i'l tak 'nlto 011 1 vjnno M link's f.iim, In l.oer Ain;a-t l , I i..ili!is on Tli 1 lay, the '.'ili uf Much in nl, ' Ml. M i.i U liaMn.' .., I , nil, kiu ulbls tu( . ile hi. I.. 1 mm.; imp am. ml., .in, I, and Ultuni, i am I u.!i I.' y i of an) tanner un ili.. lw of 1 1. J 1 11 . r. llawn Li 11 i ry .iti' e... . I ut I'l lUil lnllo..ielinll ol l-.v Lc.l sin. L nut I l. I) sin I lit . ds, In' Mill ln.lt lilt 'Ih.llllor . il. t W i.li U 1-1 ln donl'l In lata iblu I., , 1114,1-1. ' t.l I... 1 Ii-: ,' nil.U'i 1. V'! ,1-lllflU.. u.ei.l, Sis (..in.- Aw it . I w ben i IU4 Is I 1 m's it u. 1 niy oil 1 f lail.el NuiiUiiiiiUii. I .1, I, 1 I isik I al l I ..ii lul.la to.ll.lU., tLj I.. 1 I, I .1 I l.n.ns I. I . I . I I il U U'i'U lb I ii.k XI l l n II. . ..!,, tnl u.a U. ... I '4 uii.a u lin r . 'tli In h. Ui ..unl toyiili, 4b I lak't-4 " ' '.l), l.klla U ..il '. 1 i 1 11 i 4 I Ii u. S .11. 4 M.,iinl v."l t; , III. lll'.lHl 111 I aim, I a.. J 1. I Li All In I... I I.. t, au it 1 li.c, b.alwa,t el-J I a 1 b I S I 1 1 (" 1 " t'l nl to4 tst I. 4 I nl., a v i.i 1.' ,.;. Tni annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad took place at Phila delphia on Monday Inst. Tho annual report was road which shows tho total earning of tho road to have been. 13,144,014.71, and the expenses f2,r,7'28.42, leaving at net proceed! f.iGO, olO. !.".). The report f nys that "notwithstanding a fair Increase of passengers nnd freight, Ho total earning have been less than the previous year, which Is accounted for by the very low freight charges rendcre1. neeesn'y to compete with tho Eric railroad of Work, whose rates were bo low ns to render the business unprofita ble to themselves and injurious to tho Interests of other compnuj"!. It Is believed that this poli cy will soon be abandoned, nnd rates established renutpcrailvo to all purtles, which can readily bo done by mutual agreement and a rigid ad herence to the rates ndopleVI." The following statement shows in detail tho account or tho road with tho Tcniilvaiiln Rail road Company i DR. Balance due on construction ac count January, INTO, Amount paid lor consttuetion in lMVil,.. Paid interest ou funded debt ill '7i, For maintaining organization, Sn2,ri7 29 1,07im:; 2-j 8,050 20 (1,409,21 4 14 tjCO.Sltt 29 2 10, WO 00 2;;,s;!7 07 CR. Income of net earnings for road, Dividends for O. C. and A. U. It. U. stock, Interest ulioircil, (TUH.CoS 35 ff.09,.C 70 Balance due rciiuylvnnia road Co., Janunry 1, 1S71 Ruil- After deducting $S40,7;il ClJiluo on construc tion account, the receipts of the road have fallen short of the working expenses and Interest on the funded debt JSfiS.SiS IS. A poitlon of this deficiency is accounted for in tho necessity of paying gold Instead of currency for interest on a large portion of our lr.;:.ls, tut the principal part Is duo to the low rates of f reight charges. An additional charge of one quarter of one per cent, per ton ptf w'.le on 55,000 tolls, being neai ly tho nvcrugo amount of tonnage c.uried I over the entire road, would havo made the re ceipts sufficient to pny the working expenses und interest on tho funuVd debt, and leave a balance ofj:i02,717. The ruadU ap.l has during tho year been kept In good condition, nnd the operating expenses compared with other roads have been quite la vorilile. Jhe general superintendent confl lenlly expects a considerable, reduction in the working expenses tho present year. Tho Improvements made in the construction account consist in deepening the slips luthehalbor of Erie, the con-truction of sidings, nnd the erection of a round-houso for locomotives ut St. Marys. Arrangements nro in progress looking toward a nutterm cxteiislou of j business during the present year. The stork and bonded d'-ht of the company ren:a!n tic ia;ne as on the l't of January, 1ST0. Au clcetlon for managers to serve for the en suing year was then entered into. The following gentlemen were unanimously elected: Messrs. Edward T. I'uy, J. XUar Thompson, Wister Myrri.;, llen;-y Duhi'.ng, Jacob P. Jones, Josi.ih Uncoil, Samuel T. Bodine, John M. Kennedy, Washinj;',;.,, P u'.c her and Henry 1 lloore. Tun Zhmocrnl has learned through Mr. Geo. Conrad that tho two colored members of Con gress, nro obliged to occupy back seats, upon which the learned editors moralize and draw sage conclusions. Mr. Conrad, perhaps, might have furl her enlightened ihem by giving Uieiu the ad ditional Information, that membeis of Congress do not have teats iissigncl to them, but draw them by lot. Mr. Couiad has been somewhat rcmlos la not fully posting up the cditoisof the feinM.ril it h:.s also been asserted that these colored representatives are but llttle,if any dark er than the junior of the lAmoeriJ. Whether or not Mr. Conrad ia responsible for thj ,vc canuot "' Aocioent. On Tuesday of last week Rev. M. Steinmctz met with quite an accident. He was driving a horse attached to a sleigh uear the Prun'ii Company's Steam Mill, when an ap proaching train of cars on the Catt.iwissn railroad fiighteued the animal, causing it to run oil', throwing Mr. Steimuct out, and plunging over u,c i,!, embankment opposite, fullin some twenty feet, killing tho horse and dashing the sleigh to pieces. .Mr. cseaH.d with some slight bi'H'st;.-. The lier was a valuable oue, which entails quite a 1 ss on our Reverend friend. Anotui-.k Rcnawav. Ou Friday last, a pair ) of horses belonging to Thos. Beaver, detached from a sled, c.uue rushing down Mill street ou the raniaire. At the canal bridge they divided ; m, eucu taMiig a un.lge to lumsull, but 11 ili.lu t , work well, the neck-yoke slriuk tho partition of I ot t lie brhlge. bringing the beads or the animals ! together with a crack. One of the hort.es caught i bis foot between a part of tho bridge frame und ! the gas pipe, throwing him sprawling. A liu.c j liuinau help got liim on his pins again, a more ' bruised if not a wiser hor.c than wheii he started lu tho run. jHi'teitlt Jnlru .;.'c.r. ( iiAI.-On. Lami-s. Seurecly a day passes that - we do Uot read of Soiuo accident caused by the i ! explosion of coal-oil lamps, many of which inight have been prevented, had tho proper cautiou 1 be oil taken in handling them. The following ; rules, if properly regaideJ, mill no doubt save ' ' many such accidents J 1. Never turn the wiek down low under any I I consideration. '1 his is the great peri!, bec.iu.-e ' the cotton of the wlek becomes bard an I car- I bouired, aetuallv eliareoal. When the wick is I jnrnc.i "ou itiu ciiarco.u er eru-i lemams burn ; iTia,, u.e'iuu',, o.J l,,tr.iuimublea,r rushing no, stiikes upou this red coal, takes lire. Ignites ; the oil in the lamp, and the eAplo-lon follows. o ei ...... i-i. , . . i ..... ben you vi Mi to put out the 11. lit. if b. I In ((j nt full lie.nl, blow one ipilek, forcible biealh, ' I V up 111 Hie chiuiuev, ait an Instant, an I iLeil ju'li down the wiek to tlop Iho UU.igiccuLle .und,e iVoiii ewiuiin out. J. Keen U' i top ol Iho tielt liliuiiied clean cvny day. 4. Keep Itl.s.Va with ihe lit I lo holes lu ni. llivly clear t tlw I la'. -eluse 1. mill r hieh falls ou il lioiu the b 11 11 Hi ; M A Hll.t. Has read in the htal i S u sit u T uu d.iy la-l, imilitnUiiig tho .sliuiiiokiu Valley and I'nit.iillo r.iilristd ciiiiipaiiy In borrnw n'oiiey uud i.sue it. bomli and luoilgMifO, to plin uro the en Uirseineiil nf Hie NuiiIkiu Central tied I'bila dilphii uud liio laiima I couipuulcs lliesiou, aud antln.iiM tho bhaiiinklu Valley uud I mt.. tlllo laili.id cuinpauy lij puieliais ttdditioiial 1 ... I t.t.ae. 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I ..ui -.l.il sv. k tan 11. it . Ii l, . t'Si-4 li... .m-ttam l.'j. 1U...I I ... ..a. Ul.l III I li, lit.j, ,u4 Ibul Ik lltMbt II 111 ti!t!4, U4 It) tlJU. Ill ".Mvi't) u.tU.I .l. tl ttuAUst.4 Onb day last week ft party of hunters from Lower Angnsta started fox and run him Into tho garden of Panlcl Foy, near the Btone Church. Mr. Foy caught rejnard as he was Jumping over the fence, mnch to the objection of his foxshlp and eudearorrd to dispatch hln after a short slruirgle, the fox escaped and had nearly gotten away, when Foy caught liiiu by the tall by this tlmo fyxey was so enraged that there was as much danger In letting hjui go as lii holding fast. After n fight of about Uve minutes Foy succeed ed in knocking his brains out against his house. Our friend Foy Is now the hero of Lower Augus ta, but he gets tired telling tho story so often Dtmoeratic Gvard of (hit trt, k. "You kuow how it Is yourself' Is supplanting 'How Is that for high t' Tint Pottsvllle folks nro rejoicing over bntter at 25 cents per pound. Lucky people. One dollar greenbacks altered to twos arc said to bo In circulation. Look out for them. Tun authorities of Punvillo nro moving to have water works erected In that' thriving town. We aro indebted to R. Montgomery, Esq., of the House of Representative!, at njirrUhurg, for public favors. An effort will bo main ilurtntr the coning sum mer to erect a ucw Baptist clmrali Ui this place. Wo hope the project will met with luvor, and that tho members of tho congregation may bo successful In their enterprise. A r.ui.T freight lino has been established bc tweeu Sliamokiu nnd l'hilnilelphlit by Win. II. Musselinan, Esq., fur carrying all kiuJs of goods and produce. A hai.oon keeper In Allentown has a temper aneo pllge bchln.1 his bar, nnd dncs hN best to get all his dead-beat customer to slj:n It. Wo will wagrr n penny that he won't make n single convert lu n twe'.ve-m.mth. Ciir.ir Gooi'S. In FU-i.i.n-oii t'mes when money is scarce, everybody is looking for a place where a dollar i' I go the f.i i llu si and buy tho best goods, nnd nwv-t of tllenl. Merchants and others should taken note of this, an 1 advertise the price of their goods if they wish to make more sales. If yon wish toofTm l a neighbor, go his ba'c to keep him out of Jail, nnd then take proper steps to make yourself safe. He will b . sure to think it mean nnd meddlesome if you don't consider it prul.-nt to leave even thing to blB integrity. He may even threaten never toaflt another avor or yon, which would perhaps bo the best part of the performance. How often we hear "rid Fee.!"- compare notes ubout tho "good oltl times" when they were young, and. Slider what we're coming to : The old folks sent the boys to bed, lliil out of. ike window, over the shed, They went to the ground for a little spree, it u. u's.ihu same as it used to be. The damsels old. they fume and fr.-t ; They vay.thcy never saw such a set C f gil ls n these "Ihev make nt free ;"' lint they're just like the girl that Used to he. j The Han Wouig Slutt Ju'ima! says : A gentle , man of Halifax, being ni a ladies' fair not long since, nr.o being solicited to buy something by a ' fair creature who kept c.nu ol the tables, said ha ! wanted to buy what ho feared was not for sr.le ! a louk of her hair. To his surprise und delight j sue promptly cut od the covitej curl, nnd re ceived the price oll'ere.l ST.). The happy pur chaser was exhibiting the trophy to one of ids ; friends, who very suddenly blasted his joy by , Baying: ' She rather outllanked you, for, to my certain knowledge, fdie only paid three dollars for the whole wig.'' i i UusIupss Notices. i To pn season end ':1 fashion, visit John F. i If chneirer's Merchant Tailor shop und procure a , suit of c'.othca from him. lie is tl .'juavidiial i who will eatccr fjr you und guarnu'.'X cny style j wished for. J Tun CAunirP Giant. Wananiakcr i Erown ' haVu u ,-b:g mens' rmmi," on which they keep a ! full assortment of garments of extra sizes, tor j men so big tj at they have usually had to have ; their clothe made to order. j The immense salei of Boots and Shoes e.t j W. II. Miller's Excelsior Store, duiing the IIoll , days, took every one by surprise. Uo after box i was emptied, yet we tind Mr. Miller still keeping up the large t supply in town. He. lias again ! replenished bis :.mk with the Very l est in mar ket, und all .f the latest slylrs.. I Piano Btcols. A new and hanOfonie ariicie. I covered ttUh hair clulh and rep, green and rid, just received, and for sale very cheap bv H. B. Masser. Price, fu. Pianos ano Oiioans. The subscriber, ngmt for the br-t Pianos nnd Or-'ans in the world, will guarantee them for Ave years nnd fell the chcaf er than any travclln ut can ulVord them. Hut tirst-chiss makers employ no such iigeuts. U.B. Master. " TiiB new styles of hats ut S. Faust's store ure ndmlrej by even body. He keeps a splendid es- sortment to select from, and all of good c,tiiility und the latest styles, j ' orM.u.R lawnrvit, located on one of the ! principal streets in tho Borough of Sunbury, is ' ouered for sale on the luo.-t reasonable terms. Apply ttl Ibis olllee. Ilosinu Pun i:s ok DkIIavi'.s V Hiio., 40 S. Tiiiuii Stukkt, Pntl.Aii:i.ri:u. X o'clock, V. M. Feliruary 15, 1-71. U. 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J. 1 1., i kli. mti -'Uli - U kili kit.i, a I bl I t..W, lbi null On the Rth Inst., at Excelsior, by Rev. A. C. Crosthwaito, Mr. Jong McWii.liams, of Excel sior, nnd Mrs. Katr Ada, of Paxluos, Pa. On the 17th Inst., by Rev. N. 8. Buckingham, Mr. Josrn Kramrr, of Panphln county, nnd Miss Sahab RnoAns, of Northumberland county. On Wednesday evenlpg, Feb. 18, nt tho resi dence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Win. W. Evans, J. 1). James, q., nnd Miss Lamia Ibknk I'i.fmiint, rinnglitcr of IrA T. Clement, En., all of this place. At Lewisburg, Pa., Feb. 10th. 171. or typhoid pnuomonin, 11LGH McLAUGHLIN, Esq., aged I'.lt vears. Parhi fji.cu5. Suubury diraln A Produce Market. COllKECTED WEKKI.T IlT UII.B AOEKINC.r.n. GnAtM Choice Whito Wheat $1 f0 Kent Anibir, Winter 1 40 Corn K0 1V 00 Oats, (1 lbs.) 45 Rest Amber, Winter, per sack 3 00 " " " " barrel 8 0 Corn Meal, per cwt., 3 rt Buttkk New York Pennsylvania Roll Eoos Per' loen.. Miuts tlricd Ueef. I)er"ib.'.' ; Smoked Mutton.. " Venison Larii per lb Fisn Salt White Fish, per lb , " Trout " Cod " Fresh Shad Vegetable Turnips, per bushel Potiitoci " " Onions " " Renns. " qunrt Hominy, " " , Duieo FnriTS Dricci Apples, per !t " Peaches, " " Cherries, " ' li:ail;berrle Raspberries. GnrrN Arn.rs fer bnrivl ... :i ROM (0 dicta ICbbcrliscnttnts Xcw Flour and Feed Store ! It. VI . Till KSTOX, Comer of Fourth und Market Street, SUNBUP.Y, I'ENN'A, Has Just opened a Flour and Feed Store, where hu will keep eoiibtantly on hand, a g 'uen.l nssonment ot tLj best truuiis of FLOUR, FEED OF EVER: .DESCRIPTION, PBTATOES, l'UUJT, BUTTEB, EGGS, aud Vr.GETAM.1'3 of nil kinds at the very lowest market prices. Suubury. Fob. 11, lS"l.-tf. j FOR SALE. " T WO VALUABLE LOTS on the corner off Second and Chestnut streets, in tho Ho- roiurh orfoinbury, on which there ure erected a larje dwelling hotis h., , . , . . .'ii. i. i. i A i 1 be hme-to..d, late ol Hu;;h Leilas, dec d. ,C M.liiis wim .'ill 'iieuMUF. Alo, a Lot on Market street. In th" Borough nf Suubury, on which there arc a dwelling house, bt.w.io uuduu.builutiipi. JuiUire at the ollicu of 6. P. WOLVERTOS, Teh. 11, l"n.-tf. Aduunlstrator. I'UELIC SALE OF Valuable lVrnonal Proprrly. Will be sold on the premises of Johu Fry, in Upper Augusta Iwp., Nortb'd count v. Pa., on TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1ST1, the I'ollbwluir pro peity, to wit : Three mioh o, one of whichjs fresh, a Two-Horse Wiisron, Sleds, plows, Ilairi.ws, Cultivators, one Cuttini; Box, Hay Forks, Rakes, Ac. A lot of Rye Straw. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Oue Bureau, Tables, Chairs, Benches, Barrels, Butter Churn, and other articles ton uuiuerous to niciUon. Also, Rye nnd teed Potatoes. fMilc to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said lav, when the conditions will be made known bv JOHN FRY. A. J. Ptiioii, Auctioneer. Feb. 11, li71.-t. To the Community at Lai O'fkT CHANGE AT THE 'REGULATOR." T titvc this rt;iv nurcbaseil tin' pnlirs stock. 1 ' i.ood i.l uud fixtures of the Regulator Boot, i 'hoe. Trunk. Le.iiher and Findlnc Mtoie, of J. 8. I ! Aolp. nnd witl continue the business at lis nre- ' I tent location, corner room, Uaupt s Irou Front, 1 MARKET MREET, .Sl'MlL'KY, PA. When haiug c-tablUbed arrangeinents with 1 the leading mannlaelurers ot the country. 1 pro pose s'lppijln;.' tho market with n c'as of work ofe rutilil.eft i-eniit-itiini for illir.ihilil v unit HiiIkIi. I j at i.rjees that iuul claim popnhiritv. A sp.i- ' dil'y will be i.iadn in the luruishiug of Shoe-j ' 'uakers materials lor inaniifattuiiiig. I Your putrouago is solicited. I N. F. l.HiHTNER. j Smbnry, Jan. 21, 171. Vegetable A Color and Dreesicg that will not Born the Hair or Injure the Head. It makes Hair aoft and fine, restoring its natural color without djeinjr, by imparling a healthy and vhorous growth. IT IS ALTOGETHER INURE AM CTEH MiMtI Hll ST J. U. PnSHiSI, 425 Kortli M St, PkiMa. Prioe 1. 00, luriio botilesv OLD CVERVWHEHC None penuine without rny signature, tal-i j ut my nauio to no goodi that are not uf surp:uiiur eacolluuoe. 1 : FA I... AU YVINTK.lt Mll.ltNKIU" . lusillf lluwurlst uud i I su I taiuns tl I MilMSSKl tiool'S, OltKAltf, taVO jn.l Ii. ell lipi-lied Hi I MlS M Wt fSLlt S STOttE, MalLvl ailisl, on dmir il nf Ije.nLarl's S"U ; Im tluiiei ) hluiv, ; M'Nlll ' It V, I'A. Tl lale-t l)lea u( III. s 'liluill.in,, lieurk su I Am. 1 ii nt i"er., l int, II, Mn.ua, .. b. I'a, I l.lii.'i.., I oil il., t ml., Jjullll liUi.it, ' it 11 1 4 I.i 1 40 i n 1. 1 y ut nth. r ai iiel.a. In nii in ' 'turn a all luo UiiHuil) Uiiii.it, tut j . 1 .1 1 .1 . nit I tin I ,j.U, M.VKINU AM llitlNti,! Ill ill II. I'l 111' lit,. I's.l Hi.' U I l lMi ttr I'A lit t; of t li I di.ii l( llvll. l la ll.S ll .lbj. Ul t.l. llvil.'lj (14 (.if il'a. J lutlt.11 ! VII Mli IMatU M.0 bus ) ta4: ' I nn un 1. 1. Wi,.. b.i. t. t...u. it, ti iu. J a a s.11,. lt ll.t1,.....4.,iiHIi.4 I J-...1 ii), l 4 Uk ul lualiJ I".., . II. I Ol. l.lll,.... .11119 I' laa U, y iiia 1 1,. -I, " Itsi u ii.ia mv i.yu, la .aij, i..ta l '..l, .ay ll.l.t, ai.4 Mlkst III. li ) 4l 4 ' wl v'iiatf W Ui I k I HI II. kHtiikM. DoWrns UMcS) litSUI Lilt II K. r.i- ii, ii.i u I i 4, x.i I icta fcbtriiscmfnls. N 11 IV U it l H E VERT DEs'ciUI'T ION , HEXllY PETERS, On Third St.,one door below the Lutheran Church, SUN BURY, PENN'A. JUST opened n larg assortment of PRY GOODS, such ns Clot lis, Ciissimcres, Calicoes, Muslins, Ac., which ure sold cheaper than ever. Alvo, a variety of Notions, Undershirts, Draw er", Hats nnd Cars. LADIES' WOOLEN GOODS. Ac. aUOCElUES AND VltOlMOX$ of nil kinds, such ns SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL Oil. Molasses, Syrups, Mackerel, LnnlJIanis, Nuts, Dried nnd canned Fruits, Prunes, Raisins, Cheeses, und Crackers, and in fact everything usually kept in tho Grocery lino Hams, Fish, Coal Oil, Crockery-ware, Qucensware, Ghiss-WRre. Willow-ware, &c., The best FLOUR and MEAL In the Tobacco, Cigars, ami nnd a variety of NOTION'S. AT.r.O: All kinds of Cuuned Fruit, at ti.e . lowest ju ices. .11 . UIJUIS AM) SHOES. Having enlarged tny Store room and filled It with the latest styles of new poods. I would so licit the patronage of the public und will endea vor to pleae nil, ( 'nun try Produce ta';en in exchange, for Good. !-t?"C:ill and examine my Stock, und batisfy yourselves. HENRY PETERS. Suni.r.-y, N'nv. 1", tsV.y. rim i:s Ki:iic:i at the 3lAmmoth Uoot & Slice Store or In C. B. ?,lth"in!"uw"treet, one do. r.asi oi me i osi uiuee, NORTH UMT.EULAND, rENN'A. For Elmira Boots, go to EH Miller's Boot and ! Slioc t-tore. They nro tol l. Best Calf at i. i For French Calf Bwts, go to Ell Millar's, or.lv : S'J to ill Ier pair. ' j For Boots, t hoes nnd Gaiters, at lowest p'.'isi- j blc prices, go to Eli Miller's, on Qi'.eeu .Street. For nil kinds of Gam Boots and Shoes, cull at Ell Miller's. j For I adles' Gum Overshoes, seo Cue assort- j incut at Ell Miiiers. or all kinds of Children's Shoes, go and ex- ' amine Eli Miller's large assortment. j For anything in the Hoot and Mioe line, call j unit examine hn -Miller s stock before purchasing elsewhere If you wish to get brsl-cluss, nt the lowest prices. Jan. 7, "71-Sep. 70.-3 v. or(h-ru Out ml ESaitu uj . WINTER AKRANGEM ENT. ON' nnd after Jan. 1st, 1" 1, trains will r.;v. us foliuvvs : NORTHWARD. Leave Suubury ut 4.55 a. in., arrive nt Cunan- Vaigtm 3. 10 p. in., pyr.i-,1: e T.UD p. , Koehes- ter 4.45 p. 111.. Betl.ilo '.'.(Id '.'.(If r. pi., !Sl;pells';on ra Falls 0.55 p. in. ' k I , ... ... ... r - i"t. :.. . i i..'a.v ouijiiiii at ... i. in. 101 r.iiuiia Hi u ,..... v. , . ., .. . v ,', Kll,ni. Leave Sunbury nt fi.4d p. in. for Wii'.Umsport. SOCTIUYAUD. Leave Sunbury nt '.'.35 a. in., arrive nt Karr'j burs; .Via n. in., Baltimore 9.15 a. in.. Philadel phia U.50 a. in., Washlmiion city 1.5U p. m. Leave Sunbury tit 10.55 a. m.. arrive ai Ilar rislmrsr K.fio p. "m., llaltinmro ti.15 p. in.. Phila delphia 5.115 p. in., Washington 10.00 p. m. Leave Sunbury, 10. 'JO u. in., errive at Harris i burjj.1.00 p. vi. Wa-'hiiiv'ton 0.115 p. in. i Leave Sunbuiy nt PJ.05 a. m.. arrive at llarris- , buru i.:)0 a. iii.,"WiiUinutou 7.00 n. in. j J.".il.lieore lueomiiiiKl.uion leaves Sunbury 5.00 1 xt. m., unive at liarrisburir 7.45 a. m., Ualtimora Vi.'M p. in. EHAMOKIN DIVISION. F.AsrwAno. I.enve Sunbury st 4.40 p. m., arrive at Shruno kin 5.55 p. in., Mt. Carmel fi. 10 p. m. Leave Sunbury ( Accommodation,) at 11.50 c. m., nnive at blmmokiu 1.C0 p. m. t'MIM'Hu. Leave Mt. Oyir.cl si 8.05 a. m., arrive at Shnmokin S.50 a. in., tninhury 11.55 a. rn. I Leave bhuiiiokin ( Acouimoihiiion,) at 'J.45 p. in., arrive at Sunbuiy 4.( 0 p. m. Express leave daily Ltnving ou Sunday, runs Nortli only to Wlllia in sport. J Alt other trains leave daily, eve- t Sundays. A. It. Fisku. " E:. t. Ynrvij ! Uen'l. biip't., Ceu'l PasMi.t A ;"t., Hnrrii-buti;, Pa. llalluioi.v Md. READY-MADE CLOTHING. 'workiXEl VheFinestGoods; oftheveryX AVCSffftStS,jl"; btit character. Tfe ... . Jkfja. vworkman Easy rule. forVh.p;the measure mentX ,tqr Greatest prices, &.O., 8ent rnfie. i freo to any part of JT y, - y Amerioa, and good fits. Genti Furnishing Goods. Wrappers 4. V ii i 1 1 1 . ii & CJ wnds for all sea- I'liildrraA Mtnn. Whii Wear t W aaiunisii na- m IvIoworioeiA fU Specialty. OAK HALL, Sixth & Ilarket Sta. PHILADELPHIA. WE OFFfclt FDU SAI.F, AT FA It, j Tin: j Nerr Masonic Templo Luan, Urriatn 7 ftIO lulrl, Ke.leUial,lt ttller 1 () u. ml l.l U lilil) oUa ' l.lj .ar. Iulral l)bl )ltrU u4 kil Tim Homl. ai iil.lri-1, mul vhl t i,uc4 u aulli In lull. U kullt 1 Ui I ku.l, "klUUlltl. slia. ttWMtatl HHU Mwltl M t WM tuUsiiwu. It 'll n4 'ui. . it tai.,l.i I .I4. A.. fiLuti i.v.:t. J Iv.... .4i 1st .,l. llalU. j .u. i, .i - ru. ,. U.MU Mill M , Hi" 1'iillst, . , t'i".il.t"li klitm tia lil.sal, iai"lt-., fe -itllUi.it.. i lal. cwull, I litf l1'! at aa l'.4 ailh IU U altoaal '4a ln4 G-EAID QPliXTCr OF H. llerzMdor having just nprtifd a (irft cla rstaMisliniontin Moore A lIUMnaer": Buillit);;3 Third Street, helow Mutkut, between Market bqunte und tlio Post OOiee, Respectfully invitoe tho public to call nnd Fo;t mi:n', roy, ti j QJ ? j PR j JM 1 i I TRUNKS, VALISES, &c., &c. His TJcady Made Clothing aro all made to his own order, in the latest style of .fashion nnd best maimer of workmanship, nnd equal to custom work. IX HATS & CAPS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, i ho keeps a largo rtssortment of nil the leading styles, nnd fashions, and has made ar i ranjjemenU to receive now Goods from the city every week. HE WILL SELL ALL HIS GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Any person in need ofanythin; in his lino will I'nd it to their interest to five him a cnll and bear his prices before purehain elsewhere. twecn Market Squa:e and tho Tost Office, IARGAII IN jl.T TIIJi: STEAV YOEJv stoke. We propose to sell for 30 days commenein SATURDAY. December 17, 1870, at a reduction of 15 to '0 per rout, for cah. Our fdock of I'itc'ii urd Domestic Drv Goods, embraces SILKS, Dltl'SS (()( )D l.l.VKN, l!OSii:!;V. GI.OVKS,. UiUTii GOODS, LACKS & KMlUiODIUUlKS, LADICoe; OLNT'S UMUVAUE. Als-, 0; Our stock of Foiviiin nml Doinrfilic Dry erectly diiu)ii:il ul'it, ; Inivo M AUK l'l i tliis ia iuiiiiiiftio::a'.'ly the time jraMt b.i:yui;ij ia i):y OooJ j. i V7eolTorSleaclicclXTiiE:liii3 atthefollowiiisloijgrircs, ' Four tiunvtur New York mil's, CO cN., per yrinl ; four rvutrler AVanisittta, 20 ct., I per yiuil ; four (!Mnrter I'avno, ilij els., per ynril ; Fruit of tho I.nor.i, cts., per y.ir.l ; IliU'SetniMT Ilium, lei cti., 'er yard ; Hill temper lilev.i, Iti els., per ynrd ; four fourth Slum Fly, 13 cts., per y;;ii ; four tuiirlh S n iul 1,. 12 tti., per yard ; four fourtii i Coveutry, 12 cts., ptryiiiil ; J Cuvelitiy B cts . per yard. 1J Lhivoo, 23 ;-cuts per yard ; fi-ur foiti lh Nailota 2'i eoiUs per y ird ; lour fiurtli Nashua K, IS cents per yard ; f ur fou.'th Atl.tr.i' j A.. 1 i cent . i r j.tvd; I'.iut" f iurtli Appletnn 1 1JV cents per yard ; i'utr l.. tilth Imiia:: Oi. h u l V. 1J ce:it jht yard ; J Il'.irrihbur, 11 cents per yaid : t Jlarrinir.ir rjeni'i p; r yaid; - I uacned I. ttea Sheeting 0J cents m t yaid ; 'J UleaeiieJ a I'liain, NiKeiin i i cei.U j.-.-r y:tnl ", lk-ach-cd ('abut, 2J et till per yaid. llli aelied Canton Flauiu-l-i from l" to 22 ; I'libnuclu d Cuntna l'lanueli from 12 to 2i ; Wool aud Otlmi Flaniu-U, lima 22, io j ; r.:i i'o .1 i'. iiiii Is. 2" t i Co ; KcJ nl! Wool Flannols 25 to o.j ; (iitiii.itiis. 2"i to oj ; Tick'ii.0', 15 to 2S ; Fajx-r Cauibiies, I2i ; Colon-d C'auihiicR 12; Calicos li.io (i to 12V. LADIFV ItAl.MOKAIt SKIIITS 75 to i-2.(MK I .LAUlFb' Flil.T K1 UTS', from f-.i.dO, to I.Hi. 1.ALU1V from tl.So to 1'J.M trci 'illinuitic 200 varJ n'jonls. , t els ; C'oiite 2-'d yard tipool. all t'e iois, S tM ; Mar Alp.'e: ! ipuoli, t ct ; Clark's O. -N. 1' r.i:sT sixtken jion i: coui: is xi x ft v cents, 'am;xanm.a kiii ui.uvks mi i:oums, a.uii. .losepliltm Sviuili Kid (iloM , 12.25 ; .rniprei-i CloVuK, Sl.lHI. All llio Kid l.loM Hie oil tinlili ' iMcliaii'.'O. In hiJditioll to llio iiliove uni'liuioii up ' iillid bv in iio ill tliis mat1;, i. ii.' iiouLl call iici i br.ii iutt full lino vi" HU I Fit , O LOTHH A?sr:D i FLiuui U nnd U'.auki U, N..ti..!t, C,n- Carptt, und liaio now, lu l.'ii it fall line i ; Our Dress Good Department inc'inli'i vjry cLjiuo sJcdij oi id I Fabrics. vid (.li.iriu.Uu In bo up lior iu -vcry renrt Unit li.ivu nut llm pitiv jiivtiim U hLovo I I ENT i'l F l oll CAM! Jt. I.. M. til II tt.. IllVki I A k I N 1K uf "I llli IW V HK I)UH I kluhl a, . rtuta.u "nlk hlr!. uri.i. ruiituivu, ki IU ta i.-u4 ii.ttl.ak M '""Ua.k.l lal 'll"4 l...a.....i.i.. .,1 II.. I M - ..i...... i-t ti. ... li..i I f( f'".' '. 1 I i. II. 'i t . 'on n I l.i . , " I I t.t I. ...a lb I. .4 .i. ..114 Ii--... ... u .. l.i .1,1 Si. I w I. , ni 1 k..l.,..lll u. k kt' '' . 1 .'.a. l l w. .1 "'.ll i I, a ..list .1 tt.l. la.it. ,.l la. l'i "4.!t I l'4 I. l. I ;il. I. IIIIIU l ll4 t.l ti I '' . tun, Uu - A- examine his mammoth 6tock of ft andciuldkex. MJS Oi' ?OE B PLACS. S. IlEllZJKLDIiR. Sunbury, I'a D.H A TITO ! ! tiVJJES.iJ.ii A -T-'t' GimmIs is very lnrfro, nml v.-ilh a view to a D'JWX .ill tin: viii i s to ti liirutv so low tLut '-v'i rrr--: a Srli'aiitV. tiJ3-m, f. i t i ; iii.i;.' (l.iA'1 2n0 jhiJ C vavdij 'J cents Ki.l Clove-, St. 25. ViOVU.'C K:.'. iiiiny rip tui"i!nr p.iir inu in oil Ulir ll.illic -in' Ht.u li l llil !i i l -Jt-ll tl'.t title !l to i lii' ili J .ll'tale 1 1 cm CJ ASS IIMTUIIvS, 1 1 ami il ! Hh. ut .ui j.iadia .'tut i in.i!..! ii t I'l l i'llii v ir. .let U'.y toW ill J'l'io.'. utiiS aiv.1 French to tin I l i.ri.l in tlo iii.tiC t Ail u.khU l nil Ui ; FT FEN T i'W F SI V IT t' D A ' 4 . II. Vl C.4 0., llrUoi HulMlM. Haikrl Ntrt tl, Ju!iur. t. i I tMIH IMI t XhSIHl III M I It r. Nt II ASH ImiMI - l it.' i.tml'i 1 I il.) 1 . it., . -il 1 1 1 1. 1. 1 al Hd Mt.l; 'I..S l' TAII "It Mini' 1 iiu-i. u. mm, sf 4t J. " U a, t'uiili IimI, Uk. VI .. .l. l Sill 1.1 , 11 . ' 4 I I I 1 11 ! k... 1 I I . 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