Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 25, 1871, Image 2

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Sttnbnrii American.
H. B. MASSER,
C. WILVEHT.
Editors.
SUDBURY, FBIMIUAUT 23, 1871.
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The Black Creek Coat. Keoion.
The completion of the new rnilrosul from
this placo to llareltrtu, has furnished nn
cutlet for the coal of the Black Creek basin
which Is a section of the Iitliigli basin,
separated from the. Eastern market by ft
diviJiopr lielge. The Big Black Creek basin
Is 12 miles long, find averages about a lio.1T
mile in width. The Little Black Creek
basin is a continuation north about seven
miles long and about three eighths of n mile,
wide. There fire three, or four epeniugf)
recently made by Mr. Beubcn Hotlicrnitl,
of Pliiladelphia.oueof the most experienced
nud reliable coal operators of the Schuylkill
region. Sonic twinty tons of this coal
readied this place last week, nnd has given
great satisfaction in its heating qualities,
nnd its almost entire freedom from slate.
This coal mustseck an outlet by moans of the
Danville, Hazelton & AViikcsbnrru Knilroad
which connects at this place, with the
Northern Contraband rhiiadt lphia & Erie
Then Is no louger any doubt that tl.o coal
from this basin will be carried to Baltimore
aud the intervening markets, and in L'.v
years grow up into a vast trade, to say
nothing of the trade over the Erie road
from this place. This nlono will be sutii
cient to make the new road from I his pls.ee
to Hazelton, one of the hist and meet proii
tablo roads in the state.
The Democrat attempts a reply to a short
article in our previous issue on the "Ohor
pcnn'tig claim," a mail contractor and a
friend of Buchanan &. Co., dining his ad
ministration. The reply does cot meet the chargo
madebut attempts to excuse the Demo
cratic P.ssociates of Chorpuining by tho
suppression of the main la-.ts, and by im
plicating Republicans who had nothing to
do with the transaction originally. tr.
Cessna being the -Representative of Mr.
Chorpening's district, urged the claim, it is
true, but on the represental ions of Judge
Black nud others who certified to its cor
rectness. But Mr. Cessna did not remain
silent on the subject, but in a spueeh next
day exposed the, whole matter with the
records of Mr. Buchanan's Approval, as
well ns the recommendations of Judge Black
nnd other leaders of his administration.
The cvasivo denial of the Democrat may
serve its purpose, but cannot deceive intel
ligent readers.
The Washington Carnival. Ou
Monday Washington City witnessed a rare
eight, funny enough called a carnival, on
Pennsylvania avenue. It was the formal
opening of that great thoroughfare with its
tplcndid new Nicolson pavuneut. The
ttreet was handsomely decorated, and the
sidewalks on either side were crowded with
people, largo numbers of tlicra strangers.
The weather was all that could be desired.
The city was crowded with strangers and
the general enjoyment was great. The
carnival was continued on Tuesday. The
President aud fumily were spectators. Such
a scene, from its uniquenessattraefed great
ettcution. The number of fast nags and
gay parties was countless. The entire
avenue from one tiiel to the other, was in a
Maze of glory.
"The TVorkingmeu's Beuevolert Asso
ciation aud other combinations of laborers
who get up 'strikes" in the coal mines and
other places, are in our judgment the fruits
of political demagogues, and do everybody
harm, nnd none less thau the pour strikers
themcu'ves who are constantly kept in a
btate of excitement and uncertainly, nnd
who duriug the strikes eoiiMimu or stpiau
der all they posses, whilst the whole trou
ble arises from a set of demagogues who
are using tbem fur political purposes."
The above is from the Selimgrove 77mcp,
the orgiui of the Denioeraey of Snyder
County. What is remarkable, is the fact
that the strikers are nearly all democrats,
nud are controlled by democrats, lu this
county, and in nil mining counties, lb?
iiiwvili i' ti, i,-. v.o i,.,,t '
foMy by rccruiij iVcm
bv lTi--l:-1 4 i'vi m t-!ll:,i, .
strikers aud demaoir:), -s u ho lead them.
Eaixtv ol-- ma Ti.-wSj:-m.e. The Ten
nessee, which cariied out the- s;m Domingo
Comuiissioi!er, fvr 1! re was stub
Kreat utixivty l'.-li fur te writ i weeks past, has
been heard f.'oiu. The jovi'nl iiiteiliuence
other safety was brought (.j New York on
Monday l:..t. by ihenann r Noi'.h Am-.ii-I'H
f:-"iii Brazil. Tho Teiu.i.-h' a arrivia
itfu at fan D i, iuu with theC;r.iniis:.io i
ns. Jivery one couneeti 1 w ith the party
iu I'Xce il..nl health. '1 !.is puts titieuJt i
a'.l further ciinjcvturo on '.he bubj,v-t.
A San Ilinlno IvlivT'im, lUled toe 3d
Inst, lays !
"A lull invev tv itiori r:Ud un t'.e
OWi.vrsUip e. I:, nil u roil ud I -l. -iei .V
d liiai no United .' i.rei o'i, eil is ...v'U-t'd
lu Hliy pi'i;aie li'an&aeliini wl.atei r. 't in
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and obj'jct. ii.icz uiul W t'al'ini l pie
thuu a ciiidul ut'li'oii.e. I!i". .ii.liue
tlul a klubtu J;'. e I lilin nt oii',l . ;low a
Union Willi tho Unite I Mat. . '1 lie people 1
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New YoitK, Teh. 20.
A TTirahl special says, it is known In
London that nn active intrigue is proceed
ing in Berlin, having for its object the
neutralization of Saxony in tho event of the
war talkiug a new direction. Mr. O.lo
Russell has forwarded nd vices to the British
government from Versailles, in which ho
assures the (fueen's ministers that the con
clusion of peace between France nnd Prus
sia is absolutely certain, but that the enrly
inception of a revolutionary warlike move
ment in the south of Europe is highly pro
bable. London, Feb. 1!.
Mr. A. A. Adee, Secretary of Legation
to the 'United Stale Embassy in Madrid,
who arrived In this city a few days since
from the Spanish eapitol, took his departure
from England yesterday (Saturday) on
board a steamer for New" York, lie will
proceed direct to Washington as bearer of
special dispatches from Major General
Sickles, United Stales Minister, to Presi
dent Grant. It is understood that the
State papers which he carriers contain
ollicial information of the entire nnd sat
isfactory settlement by the Spanish gov
ernment, of all claims ngaiusl that kingdom
arising from circumstances connected w ith
the Cuban war. It is understood that the
question of the purchase of Cuba by the
United States Is not mooted in the docu
ment : at the same time it is assured that
Spain is better dispo.-ed at the present
moment to treat iih the Exentivc at
Washington on that subject consider
ately nnd with patience thau at any time
heretofore.
Faiik, Feb. 10. Tho appointment of
Thiers as chief exeutivo of the natian is
well received in Paris and the jonrnnls
generally approve the election of Grevy to
the Presidency of the Assembly. Trocbu
will go to Bordeaux to resign his o.Tccutivi.'
functions, and take a seat in the Assem
bly. Letters have been received from sever
nl Deputies now at Bordeaux, declaring
that thev desire peace, but if the conditions
are;exorbitHiil, they will eio their duty.
BoiiDKArx, Feb. 10. In the Assembly
to-day the formation of a hew Ministry was
announced, ns follows :
Dufaure Minister of Justice; Favrc,
Foreign Afiairs ; Pienrd, Interior ; Simon,
Public Instruction ; Lambreeht, Cotn
roeroc ;I.el!o, War; Polthuan, Marine.
The Finance Minister was not named,
though it is understood he has been np
pointed, and his name will be made public
as soon ns he arrives in Bordeaux.
Thiers will undertake the duties of no
special Ministry, that he may the better
apply himself to the superintendence of
ulnars in general.
Berlin, Feb. 10. Xflpclcon has receiv
ed a noli Heat ion not to again overstep the
the. privileges of a prisone r, and to abstain
from mlerterence in politics by protests or
proclamations. Orders have been giveu to
watch him closely.
Veissaillf-s Feb. 19. Theru is not
the slightest doubt in high quarters, since
Favre's return, regarding final peace.
The French forces now in the tieiaarens
follows : With Chnn:-,v, 120,0'JU, well
equipped and armed ; lllo.OOO with Faid
herlle ; 'JO, W0 at Cherbourg, aud 40,000
at Havre, in bad condi-tiou.
Pai is, Feb. 10. The Fntrie thinks
that the prospects of peace are improving.
It is said that the armistice will be prolong
ed until March 1st.
The. total war contribution required by
the Germans from the eitv of Paris has
been advanced by the Bauk of France.
T!i 3 French newspapers everywhere repel
the idea of the etcssiou of territory. J.n
Liberte says a durable peace on such condi
tions is impossible.
1'Aitis, Feb. 1,).Npw elections will be
held in Paris on March 1 and 5. The
Conservatives are preparing a carefully se
leeteel list of candidates.
The mayor of the eleventh nrrondissc
mcnt made a speech, expressing a hope
that theru was a mutual unilerstandiner
among the Deputies elected to the Assem
bly that France sb-mld remain a republic.
This was received with cries of'I.ong live
the Republic !" "Down wiih Orleans !"'
It is announced that Gainbe tta has been
elected to represent fslrasburg iu the. As
sembly. The Palais Rsyal has been designated as
the future roidence of President Thieis,
and workmi u are buisily engage! in put
ting it in order lor his lcceptioir.
London, Feb. J. The 'J'imes says New
York committees sent yttt relay by cable
transfer .C!0,0"0 for the sutlciing people of
France, accompanied by a request that
Benin mill Moral!, Hugh McCulloch, Rus
sell SturgM and J. is. Morgan act as the
London commit tee.
Tin: lhvbj Xirs says Gen. FaUlhcrbo's
Troops coutiuue to embark at Dunkirk for
Cherbourg.
TltOCUL' OITOSFS THE O RUM AN ENTTiV
IV TO I'AKIS.
a letter i:-om c-tiK-rai i roeiiu eoiuieimis
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eniians into
l'aris. Jle s-ivs I'aris has deserved the
j he'iiors of War, ami advises her ta chut her
I ates and let the enemy open them with
cannon.
I The Kemova! of the f Jove runu nt to Touts
j or l'.Inis is tim'h talked about, but there is
I ivallv no belief iu its probability. Ai'i. r
j toe ileelaralion of peace tho National As
emb!y II prorogue it:i sittings, and upm
i le-l-S"i!.l'lln..; will meet i:! l'ars.
A do'patrli Irani Coie '.ai.'.i'acp'e tays
the I'oi o- b.'n reee'ti: :' 1 t'.o l.v .y rK-ue.il
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THE TEST OATH It II IT, A I, Ill I.I,.
Messagb ot the President.
Washington, Feb. 15. The following
1b the message, of the President vetoing the
roi-ipjil fif'ili.i (jut finlli hill
' 'lb the Scnntcnmlll'iwcnfKyrfscntah-cg: I
I have this elay transmitted to the Senate ,
ibr. n:ihrtiiiw..M,,.ni itn.t it,,, sinf.. Mil m i
218, nu net prfscriblng the oath of ollieers ,
hit tnkii hv nrnmtia whn ,.,.i ,n f ,.,i in
the late rebellion, but who are not disquali-
line! from lioldiliL' office bv the IWli-entli
amendment of tho Constitution of the
United States, has becoiiin i 'w in the
manner prescribed by the Ce ''n wit li
mit tho signature of the Pres. 'if this
were a bill for the repeal of tie oath,
required of persons elected or n, -inted to
ollieers of honor or trust it would' Ihecl my
apt rovnl. The effect of the law, however,
is to relieve from taking a nrescrilwel oath
all those persons wfiom It was intended to
exclude from such oDIc-rs snd to require it
from nil others. By this law the soldier '
v no tougiit anet hieii lor his country h to
swear to his loyalty before assuming eflicial ! whelming nnd unprecedented in number
functions, whilst the general who com-land strength of signatures. Tho loeal
manded hosts for the overthrow of this j option bill is urged by at least a hundred
coverumtut is admitted to place without i thousand petitioners, whose memorials nre
it. 1 cannot arlis nynametoa nw which ! now on tile in both houses. No measure
discriminates against the upholder of his I was evermore strongly supported by the
government. 1 believe, howeve r, that it is w ill of the people, expressed directly nnd
not wise policy to keep from ofllce by an , emphatically to their servants at llarris
oalli thoso who are the choice! of "legal ! burg. Nutc Journal.
voters; but whilst relieving t hem o,an eadi !
which they cannot take, I recommend the
release, also,of those to whom the oath has
no application.
(Signed) U. P. (!n A XT.
Lxkcutivi: Mansion-, l'cl), K, 1671.
T!te Ikuklnv I'.xplsin the Cnuicoi
their loiiiK.
It AT.KIOII, l'eb. 10. The following Ki- j
klux docnuie'i'.t was left on the person of
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tnu j-.me. yn,, w as ucu nan am i, "on, ,
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look out the ten neeroe s iu Union county
to lynch them on Sunday l:iht. last :
Taken by habeas corpus, in silence nru!
iu secresy. Thought has bvti working,
anil. Hit' beniunanletlieienev ol concealment I
speaks for itelf. Once auain have we been
ibrceel by force to use force. Jutic"! was
lame, nnd she. had to lean upon uh. Infor
mation having been obtained that a doubt
ing Thomas, the .Iiuli:e the iuferior of
nothing, the superior of not hi;?;;, and of
consteiuence the equal of nothing wlio has
neither eye to see to the scars of oppression,
nor ear to lienr the cause ol humanity, even
Iheaiiih he wears the judicial silk had or
tieaed some iniilty prisoners from here to
the city of Columbia, and of injustice and
prejudice for an untair trial of lit'', thus
clutching at llie wheelspokes of eh stiny,
tlien this thinjj was created and projected.
ouierwise it never wouui have tuen.
NVe yield to the inevit ible aud inexorable
ami net this the best. 'Let not thy i ii;ht
band know wlmt thy k ll hmid e.'oeih' k
our motto. c want peace ; bi't tiiir can
not, be till juM ice return. We want and
will have justice ; but this cannot be till
the bloody liLiht of freedom is foii;;ht. Until
then the Moloch inieiuitv will have his
rihta, even if the tnarshall must have his
martvr.
K. K. IC.
Governor Scott has advised the appoint
ment of a Legislative committee of three,
without regard to party, to visit the Presi
dent and represent to him the condition ef
affairs in this State, and reijuest snllicient
force of troops to protect life atiel property
aud to enforce the civil law.
Another case of lynching is looked for in
York county, where a number cf yero
nimdereis arc coulincd iu jail.
Skvkxtv-tiiuijk thousand horses vera
slaughtered and eaten iu lma during il.c
siee.
TiiEnnnr? 10,000 attorneys in London.
Mi::i:i:r.iof the Idaho Legislature vary
tl.o monotony uf debate by bhyiuj; ink
stands at each other's heads.
Tin-: annual report of the board of direc
tors of the 1'cnnsylvania Institution for the
ileal' and dumb, for 1S70, shown that the
number of pupils in the school on the 3 st
of lJecetnbcr last was ilU ll'.l boys and 1)1
jrirl. They came from various parts of the
United Stales, but principally from Penn
sylvania.
(!ov. Geary has appointed Henry South
er, Ksq., of Llk comity, the additional law
judjre for Schuylkill county. Mr. Souther
.vas formerly a nicmVe r of the State Ucnutu
ami serveel a term of three years.
Nearly the entire village of Tioua,
this State, is reported to have been eies
troycel by fire, ou Thursday morning
la.it. About forty builiiiuj were buru
ed, including (i;e bank, two Churches,
two hotels, and u large number of stores
and residences.
An ce-centric citizen of St. Louis died re
cently, anet left in bis will fl.OUU to a Man
who, 10 years More, had run awa with
his wile." One of the last things be said was
that be neve r farsoi a favor."
OwiN.i t i the r.ant eif work, a larn-j
number of h ind-i b ivi l e-.m suspeiided at
the Milton Car Work, lately.
Govrnxoii Gi ahy litis signed tin death
warrant of Lloul Uritlon. convicted of tho
murder of .lacub Uay ut Wlhiainspoit, the
t'.e. clltiou to take piacu M.tivh -JJ.I.
Articles -.of inn caelum nt a.'aii
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Clayton, ( !' Ai kat.:i-, have ihxii uiioj.ml in
tl.o l'jvi r liulic ! llt lA'U!.lllH'v,e:liul jiltjj
him w iili iii:i!ie.-iutily uioi u:i!au itiily con -
sjiii-i.1 to iK'privc the' Lie Hi, u.ilil-t.iiveinor
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l' ilia .nl toinpi.iiy, upi'invi el April U.l'ill.
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' II.4I4 11
NOETHl'MBErtLAND CoUNTT COAL
TnADE. The following collircics are nmv
nt work : Cameron, Bear Valley, Burnsidc,
Frank Gowen, Clinton, Henry Clay, Buck
luetic, iiig Mountain, Lancaster iNo. 2,
Hickory Swamp, Bendy, Greenback
celsior, Locust Gap, Coal Mountain,
Bendy, Greenback, t.x-
Uoai
Bulge, mm htunrlvillc-se)ineevenuen in
number, producing about OOOcnrs per day,
or o'l nn nverai;o about JO cars to a colliery.
None of these collieries are working up to
l,ll,,r ful1 cnpacity, and tho greater number
nre probably not doing more than half a
business.
The daily shipments, nt tho present time
run something near as follows :
Over the N. C. 11. W., about 400 cars. .
& T. R. It.
X li. It. U.
15 "
600 cars.
Total,
Shttnuikm Herald
The petitions for the prohibition of the
sale ol intoxicating liquors which have come
into mo Legislature this winter are over
Aladama has outstripped anv southern
State in the number of miles ")f railroad
built since the war. Alabama has built U'.IO
miles Georgia 2:U, Tennessee loo, Texas
1:!:?, North C arolina lbi, Couth Carolina
1-JH, Vii'L'inia 101, Mississippi 123, Arkan
sas DO, Florida 44,
Vortv Yeahs' Kxrr.niEMCE have test
ed Vic virtues of Dr. WiVtur's Buham of
Wild C'k'it', and it is now senc rally ac-
kuoldced to be tho hat temedy extant for
, a , difj0!W,s-. ctnbraci.lg
the wliole range from a slight cold to a set
tled eonsumpf'.rti), ere it not for its me
ritt, it wot: Id long since have "died, aud
made no sign."
ificto Afcbcrtiscmcnt.
n-
xv I--iic .ii.
Bj vrly A Iloniperlj-'H Excolslor ClaK
lerj oTArt, Tliird Mreet,
Nunbury, I'll.
MR. I5YEKLY has lately a ided to l'.ls alre.-idy
well es.taljlistic.1 reputatien, Le fcr"ir(' of
Mr. M. H. Htmperly whose rcl-ui.ution r.t a pho
tuiaptiic operator, stands unrivaled in this pint
of I lie country, and hereafter they will can v on
the phoMerrMplilc trade, nt the 'old stanl Unde
rlie linn name of Byerly k llempe'ly's EreeN!"-.-(iiillery
ol An, Ht whu rliiblisliniiint lie; puh
lie will Ij.s cheerfully nceoiniiiodiiled ttiruujjliout
the whole line of photography.
l'or I'lmtu'raphs of all ! le nnd lizes raiu;
!v.'.r from the small Gem to the lift: .sizo poitruil.
t:o f i ByerlviNc ltemperly.
For the beautiful porcelain picture whkh for
softni'MS of tinih, and duratillity cannot tu ex
celled, go to Byerly te lleuiperly.
1 or tlie Ueintiirtuill plioto(,'rapli, now no popu
lar in nil qui larire cities, and nhowiiif; the peeii
liar elleet of litit and nhade, nud the favorite of
tie- old German Artist Hembrautlt, go to Byerly
A Ifi'inperly.
If you hive an old picture you want copied
and enhirired to any rile, and colore! oil, water
color, itidia isil; or crayon, take it to licyeily &
lit mperly.
If you want a frame of any lzu nnd nt any
price, or any Myle eo to Byerly A llemperly's,
and take n look at their Immeiikc block lu thai
line.
For Album co to Byerly A Hempcrly.
Forsiiare Flumes made to order jro to Byerly
& Hempeiiy, iu klioi't, for anything iu the photo
Kraphle line, go to Byerly A iiempeiiy, aud you
will be unite I.
Feb. S5, 1871.
KIMtlXU I1NHIU VOU ittf.lDY.
MRS. M. A. BINDER,
not,
N. W. COIt. ELEVENTH AND CUCSTNUT
KTS., rillLADEl.PIHA.
Importer unel lciguFr of Fnhhlous.
The oid eialili-hed Hud oaly reiiiililc Lress
Ti hnminir, I'aper I'attem, Dress aud Cloak niak
luir Fanporiuiii.
Elegantly uiinnied I'aper Patterns, W'lolenale
and Kctail.
Fans, Uloves, Itilihons nnd Hashes. Laces, Em
broiderici., Jet, (Jilt, and Pearl Jewelry.
Evening drosi.o and suit!., niude in the uiont
fashionable style nt r-hort notice.
PiTleet fylem of Dress Cuttiinr taaht.
N. B. Orders bv mail, promj llv attended to.
Feb. 'Jll, 1ST1. m.
THOMAS BEI'lV,
117 i'ov.t'i Second Street, above Chestnut,' S
PUILAl'ELPllIA.
Havhii; Just opened, wkh a larire and well
c n'lecO' I Hock of i'urei'.-.u nud l'; live.tie S
Carpetti.-iTi, cf choice ttva-s and qualities.'
.- Als-i, Oil e lotlis. Matlinirs, DiUL'tti.ti. I'.nir,'!
.Mats, btir Ui, Ac, &., ail of which;
he will sell verv cheap for ciih.
P. S. J. STEWART UEPfY, Is m t at 53
South Poeoiul hip'ct ( but, with TU-j'.udi Jlcpuy.
Feb.
171.-
jiai.k K's Mil.::.
HAYIVfi so! I my farm on a"count of my lu
habi'il v to (five it niv perscnal attention,
owing to a pre--a of my oUlel tl bu-intes, 1 mn I
conirel.cit to cell tny stock and f.uiniui; iuiple- 1
ineii'.., whi- h I will oiler i t Pab.ic sale, ou the j
pn ai'i-1 ia Lfovvr Auatla, i a
Tl.uri.etui . .Vtire li Utli, A. I. 1S7I, i
ut i. ova oV'loi-k a. ni. of thai dav, to wit :
IIOUSKS.
ONE GRAY MAKE, ten yea- old, out f r a
thoi -o!i;:hbre I Virnlnia liorearjl t.'uiniiiiau uiari.
Shi- ih a !.'len li I trnvellernnd work tvei vv l.ere.
ONE UAV 1T. out of the same. Um 'n.ir
t,N,.; .v'oKkkl IIUUsB.
I ONE it. Y MAKE.
1 CATTLE.
I ONE GRADE ALUERN1-.V COW, yi.-lds from
' t' n to tWe.ve pounds of lu.tler per weik, tXp.e-
t "'I ,n v f.'e.ti lu May ly full blood Al.leriiey
I '"'':,. .
inn mil iii ini UMni'M uni.i, (i -
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I uv.iui.ru m.i( iiii'j mil .u,in.,j
I ONE CRAIiE At.DEKNKY 11H 1 13. eh-lieen I
I 11 1 1 . 1 1 . oi l, i-i 11 ui lu be licnh .a J.-ao by lull
blond Al b :n,-v bull.
TWO litltl KS, or e year old. fiiu'e A'..l..-i-!
ney.
u .1 1.1 1.1., 1, a.i 1 1 ll al.i 'l Ii 1. 1 , one yciir
old. Myti.t.l. nre I10111 mie l.itlt to illtn"! six-
ll'iilitli LllkHlvI'llle be I .tii.'k IU lb CvUiltli-.
Mii.i:r.
f One ith t uo luin ) Mion'r'T utixe.1 !.
(be Immi ldi Uri--ti.j when l .l eat li-indnd j
aul ihi i.ty tl.e j .inn. I ., .111 I lb. ,1 sliei-'mvci.ivd
u.il )er, lli-Viu liiini' Is of 1V1.nl a h, 1
lit )l Is-.
! TWO !-itV3 nliii-h arc t-V-lt t In Kane
la Man b, 1111 l.me IS .ar, ail nnulel to b f..l
1 , l,'-"l 1 1't.-ler VV Ii 11, -1.
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1 . 1 11 1 11 (il all I . x I ini , i:,,, i. 1. ul iba J
K .lid 1, I wlni 41. I 4 . I
1 1 ml i . im vims Matt 1. no ii.
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1071. 1871.
FRYLING, BOWEN & ENGEL,
Suecesiori to tho Hunbury Lumber Co.,
nAVINtl I'UHCItASED THE LA HOE
Steam Saw & Planing Mill,
snd Just tlttcrt It np with tho latent Improved Ma
cliinerv, are now prppunvl in (ill nil imlura
lor nil kind" or Itll.LTlMBEK. FINE,
HEMLOCK, OAK. .tc. BOARDS.
HOUGH AND SURFACED.
SIDING OF ALL KINDS.
"EMl.OCK, WHITE AND YELLOW PINE
FLOORING, 8IIIN(JLl:a, PLASTERING
AND SIllNOLINO LATH. SASH,
POORS. MOULDINGS.
ItLIXDS, Nil t'TTLRW A mt.VCHr.TS
at tho very lowost prices. A lare stock nhvuyi
ou lmnd. Send for prices.
Anipiu fucilitio for "hipping by Railroad or
Cnuul,
MiYJ.l.NU. HUW F.N t ENGEL.
Sunbnry, Ta., February lSlh, 1S71. Dm.
VecetableITi
A Color and Dressing that will not Burn
the Hair or Injure tho Head.
It makes Ilairsoft and fine, restoring
hs. natural color without dyeing, by
Imparting a healthy aud vigorous
growth.
IT 13 ALTOGETHER CXLIKE AT OTHEft.
fllHUS 0!(LT m J. B. DoBtixa,
I. lit
Prloe tl.00, large bottle.
60LD EVERYWHC
Nono genuina without my slpnatnre,
tnd.il put my n.imo to no goods that
are cot of surpassing excellence.
To the Coininunity at Large!
CHANGE AT THE
REGULATOR."
I have this day purchased the entire stock,
pool will and lixturei of the Itecnlator Boot,
choc, Ti unl;. Leather and Fiudini; More, of J. a.
Anie, and wiil continue the business at Its prc
teul locution, coiner room, llaapi's lion Front,
MAIiKET STIIEET, SVNBfltY, T .
When having ct.ih!llic.d iirriu'Kemenn with
the lending niannfui-turer of the country. I pro
pose supplying the inaiket with ft e!a? of woik
uf est.ib.i'ln-1 repntatlou for durability and liaifli,
at prices that muft cluini popularity. A Bpe
cia'.ty will tie made in the funii.-liiuy of Shoe
makers materials for nmniifacturiiiL:.
Your palrosaK : roiieite I.
E. LKiKTNER.
Punhury, Jan. 21, 1ST1.
FOR SALE.
rrUVO VALL'AULK LOTS on the corner of
JL Second and Chestnut streets, hi the Ho
rouph of Suubnry, on whh'li there ara r rectfit a
large elwelliui; houe, etable and outbuildings.
The huuiulad, late of Hugh Bellas, dee'd.
Also, a Lot on Market street, In the Borough
of Suuburv, on which there arc a dwelling house.
btabld aud outbuilding. Inquire at the olllce of
ii. P. WOLYEKTON,
Feb. 11, 1S71.-tf. Administrator.
PTJELIC SALE
OF
Valnttblo Torsional I'ropcrty.
Will be seld on the premises of John Fry, In
Cpper Aucust.i twp., Noith'd countv. Pa., ou
Tl'ESOAY, .MARCH 14, lb71, tho following pro
perty, to wii :
Tlirre Milrli 'ott,
one of which Is fresh, a Two-Horse Wa-on, S'eds,
Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, one Cutting Bos,
Hay Forks, Rakes, Ac. A lot of Rye Straw.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
One rinreau, Tables, Chairs, Benches, Barrel,
Ilutter Churn, and other nvtielt-s too numerous to
mention. Also, Rye and beed Potatoes.
Svile to commence ut 10 o'clock, a. ni.. of sail
! duy, when llie coudlt.ou will be made known by
JU1I.N till.
A. J. firnon, Auctioneer.
Febll, lbTl.-M.
riiSCKN KKDlllO
AT TUB
Mammoth Boot & Shoe Store
or
r.M Mii.rrn,
la C. U. Smith's Room, Queen ttreet, one doo
East or the. Poit OihYf,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PENN'A.
For E'tnlra l'oot, ;;. tn Eli Miilti'a Bin: and
f hi o fturc. Tlu y are tcl.l. ll.-.si Calf at ti.
F'H Frein h Calf Boots, go to Eii Vlliv's, only
$'J to i ll per pair.
For Boots, t'hncs nnd Cattfrs. at lowr t fSKi-l.-'.e
piices. ;o l Eii rilliei's, o.i Q'leeu ttr-.t.
Fcr all i;:nas r,f Cii:u lieuls and Chocs, call at
Ell Miller-.
For LhIIcs Gnia Ovtiid.ocs, sea flua asort-fe-t
lit Eli Miller-.
Vov all Kind of Children's Shv. ea r.ri! ix-
auoae V. i Miiiei'd lurjij asotlle!.t.
Tur anvthin.' in Hi- Boi.l and S um Una, eu.l
m.-l exaOi.ne Eii M i.lci 's tU'ck biiore urcu.iMajx j
elsewiiiie it you wall to t Liht-'lat, i.t tUe j
low. st prl-.-h.
.Ian. 7, '7;-S"p. a, 'TO.-ly.
WE OITER FOR f ALE, AT FAR,
THE
i ., .. .
aiv &'! f Tnnmln T nan
., H4.7,V7J7-. 1VUII1U JlVUil,
IlcurliiK ? 3-13 lutT'l,
Eolacnable after '') sn I ni'.l.ln tweaty-or.e
I ) i :u s.
Intrrv't I-ajuLle Misrcb nr. J Ncpt.
Tie M. i. li aro
llUls I
C.-I"'.4i 1, Ml Will 1 9 klUiil 1:1
VY'i r i
1h r-,; .'
ID
nil Third Mreel,
I'lilUat lilila.
t octet nought uu.l fsolU ou t oils.
IllUaioil.
C.-.l l and a. iv
i'..iio' i. i.uiii 1 a. id sold. Ac- j
CO I I . I M l,
urla . l l.i'..i:.l k.lwiua, i.l je.l to 1
bi. .1 lii.lt.
3 hi. fi
vr.it 1 ivi 1.1 1
HOC. V Si AND .SHOES
i 41. 1, fil'l ' ' t It.... I. . .1
fiKL V 1 I V Id IM'' t"l l'!ll' t S
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fWtrnc ilri-l, susiiUury, IVaa'.i,
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. V 411-1 IbS '
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.11.
I. ij' s, ii. 1 I. 1 ( lbs t.it w-. ....
1 j. t, 4(" .''M fcils,
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W .,i,n.i'irl,ii'i li'i W. iio.i,
I I. .4.11. 1 BU. is 1 1.1. a tlt s s m
. 1 til l-li It 4 44.
i t v.a an.inu.
tth't -kiniciiY 1 4ii
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1414144 sl If '. 4 ll4!-.ii t, 44
jjniLixci's
MAMMOTn OASn STORE,
nr
. MARKET SQUARE.
ts orrtRrHo
BAROAIX3
IS
DRYOOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
CEDARWARE,'
QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS & SI10E5,
Drugs, Faints, OilsAe.
JUST OPENED
A NEW ASSORTMENT FRESH FROM THE
CITY.
DRY GOODS.
BLANKETS,
OVERCOATING,
CASSIMERES AND CLOTHS,
LADIES' DRES3 GOODS,
6ILK3 AND SILK POPLINS,
ALPACAS,
SHAWLS,
wleh eTtrj Vlnd of
F0KEI3N AKD DOMTSTIC DnY GOOIO.
Grocerle of every kiud,
Coffee,
Teas,
Sugar,
Molasses,
Fiah, Meal,
and everything; In the Grocry Hue.
HARDWARE of every dUcrlptlon and ua
eudleiis variety of cutlery.
QL'KENSWARE of every variety au l quality.
BOOTS AND r,I10E of the beet niaaufactures
In tl'.u Country.
WALL PAPER an extra assoiticcnt suitable
for any Rooms.
NOTIONS of every discretions.
FRESH PRUC.3 AND MEDICINES, rISTB
and OILS of the be-t quality.
AH of which will be sold nt the very
LOWEST PRICES.
As these ponds have ben boacht for rash,
special iudaceiuei.ts to purchasers are olTered.
Call aud exainiue this Immense block.
II. Y. 1IS.S.
Sunbory Nov. 5th, 1570.
DANIEL LF.STiER. A. J. MILLSR
EXTllA GOOD BARGAIN'S
Jubt opened ul the store of
Messrs. LKSIIER k MILLEK,
In Scott's niiihiini; on QUEEN STREET,
N'OKTHUMBEltLAN'D, TF.NX'A,
A LAUC.n ASSOUTMEXT O.V
DUY GOODS,
ComnrUIn; nil the Fall and Winter Styles of
La lies' Dress Goods, r.nlen Goods Ac, Cloths,
( '.' -siins es ami Gentlemfn Uiwiis generally,
which will all be toid nt (,'ieat bargains.
GROCERIES AND PROVISION'S,
of all kinds and of every desciipti-ju.
tjuccuswitro, (lusswnro ButI Vil-low-Wnre.
BOOTS AND MIOES
for Men, Women and t'bild.vn.
FLOUR AND FEED of all kai ls, is eonsttntly
kept on hand. They will also pnrchasj
GRAIN OF ATI. KINDS,
M the Wiliett uturkot price, nnd will t'Xut..in:';e
f,o. hU for Giuiu.
Tin pu'j'.ic are Invite I to c'.l and clatulr.C our
I CT;ea-ive iismiiiuh-hI ot (n.o.ls beiorc i
rchasiu"
I el.-eivhei e. uu l tjcc.uf.e eonviiu'cl tint (loo.U can
; be bought lower than i-oiln ie a', our establish-
meat.
LESIir.?. A MILLER.
Nurlli'd, Scrt. 17, lSTd.-ly.
A U RAND i'AI.L OPENINa
n i:vr STor.E noorv-j.
A complete u:.ortaier.l of '.".ids lire no hrinjr
;ei.e1 at
moore ii Pisi:-:nEU-.- ?toke.
i:-iu;t' 1!. li .'ia.-, xt.oU. t lUrisct,
i bl'alll hV, -. EI.'N'A.
; Ci iii-V Ir - . f
I ci c xri3 ami -.:vr. :!".:', rr.r.M c.oods.
Dry Lio' l. if t cry vaii'ty, .No: ou, Ladies'
t. L.1.1 Is, Ii-' t's I'...iil.-l.i:.j
llOMlU,
ItcaIi-lMile I'lottiiuvT,
Woolen ltiankiti. Carjets, O.I Cloths,
VLUll ',i.e.LL!t:E.-l,
Q10 'asM are, VVillnw.Waio, l urs.ir', Aj., Ac.
l'luiir innl I's't'il.
j (.'.ill an 1 trt lluir we. I sileciid slo.l; t Ihi'
, v. ii i.itist style-, l;.,t Iroiu llie eal.lti elto-s.
I l'n.-, me lew. 1 i.ie iJi-lci a. a.. .1 10 Wiap uj
j I lie. I o d ll'oll'l it
(ji 11 w .-ii i J i..l 2 ji 1 i'lionrs
I All Lhi'ls f eo'in'.ry : la. .' la'.' n la v- j
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FALL AND WINTER
Seir ArrlTul of iiooda,
AT
MISS K.iTK IM.ACK'H KTORf,
Market Bqunre, BUNUL'RY, Paun'o
Just opened, adnrire nesortment of
CHOICE DRESS GOODS,
eonslptlni; or the latest Myle4 of plalu aud plall
goodf, lu all their vaiiellea.
DrcM TrlmmliiH, Kmhroltloi-iett,
NOTIONS, ftc.
A ORUHHAL AXKOnTMBNT. OT
LADIES' WOOLEN GOODS.
Gonts' Collars, Neck-ties, Kalf-hoio, Hanikor
chiefs and Gloves.
Perfumery, TcIlotSvps, Hair lirueliee.Coinbs.
e- . . . ..
An invuntinu U acttended to all to tall and.
:rc bariruins.
Siiubnry, ov. 5, 1870.
UNION'P HOTC GP.APn GALLERY
jos. ii, it i; t: g r( t n i: s s s r.
Oilers great lndu'.caie'.ilsto tlioji?
" ho i;ive hini pr.troiiaeE
Six pictures for Sl.tV! t all Mho call on hlTI
Iliiu children to hint befoni,'eiiiii; elfewherl
It ring old pictures ho will color t i-nhirp e UitX
I-lverythlnx in my line ilona ns net, rs nn 15
Itule Is to give siitirnction ; nictto, '.3 lea Ii
iit, rosewood and walnut frame s madt to orb tl
Nvlis evcrytlilng ns cliff p ns the che.i;is'
Try nud you will find hlin all you eoulj wifTT
Itembrandt, Poicck-au, and eery
other tstylo of pictui K
Ksntnlnc spechnens nn 1 yon will t.nt fail to toI
Notnethiuij new w hich will not fail to p'.ea' :; all.,
Stel oscoplc aud other views ukeu nt Sunbui y.l'.l.
Ilveiythinff, hi fact, you could wih to C
Keincmber! and bs sura of t tic placE
CORNER OF 1th AND MARHET STREETS,
oppj-ite J. H. Enu'leV Flore,
S U N J". U R Y, V E X N 'A.
N. B. Negatives takeu previous to tlui tin
j were saved, from w hich tltipiu ales can be had ut
I any time. JO.", h. UEUUiTi.ESiER.
San bury, Oe-tCS, 1ST.).
?liKM Aiiiia E'uinler,
Ac
GEa'T for the sale of E. lhaterick A Cn's
PAPER PATTEUNtj of GAKXitNlU, for
Boys,
and
Little Children.
Ladles' Dressj Trivial jj,-s.
Collars, Olovjs,
Corfets, Ehlrt Bosoms,
EnibmlJeiici, KuUlins,
V. l s Full !i o.- of '
Cent's Pi per C .'.!a:s aa.l Ciitrs,
Lidlcs' and I'hh-.liva'e lii'rlc'j, titan. p-d V.'j:i,
2i'phvrs, En.broi.b'iv af.-l o:t.-1 l'. u.'ii.i.
4r;?":ilitch::'.-; a:: .'.'ii ..i I'iol- n-afv d. n.-. r-J
ANNA 1',' IN I t.i.r
r.rf'Vt's 11 nil ! hv-, Markei fc:..a-!, tui.L-.irv. Pa.
jiu.o rs, ib7.i.
IS70
FALL AND V.i.N IT.il
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UILLII-IE-UY COOEn,
South I'oiatli :;ti.','!, bjli'.v t':r Rallioad,
SUNr.UIii', lE.NN'A.
The present ngs of cn.V.css f.ul ici.s an-i Jnaa
merablu styles respire the ino-t ilii t y pc:j:i to
be on the iiV'.'t ia order to "keip .'.o-e v.iih il.j
tiineK." The b n.iisono Iv i:rr..vi I ai.'v, as olio
- .. !..,r , I n I -.. I ', 1-1,11. -. i ' .... I .
fashion h.it upon hr lua 1. n iadi.'.I a:: attractivu
j object to to. Ii ujoa. Ml-.s M. L. t;o..-, ihj
popular .Milliner, cm F.'Uiili fcti"-..t, be.ow tli.: .S.
! V. R. R-, cate.-s to pl-'u.-e a. ,-i s.:ti.ly aii bf;f
' ciirloacrs. Li lit-r tt -ic :.rj f. ue 0. the i.itctt
' modi s In miHirv-rv i-::ta?.t. sacli as
j RONN'ET.S, HATS, i-'RAME"?,
Sasli Ribbons, Ol nauicnti., Fejtiiera, l-'iowers,
ua 1 luuneroiis other apparel lor la.Hc;-' w.-ar.
J Call and see thru cs tla-v l.ave t.i.-t be, ii i.
' ceivi d. M. L. ClOMSi.i.K.
! Oi-t. i3, 1670.
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY
I.ttdittM Iiomirl.-t and ilatn,
FASiiDNM.n XiiMMi.T G o: fi, oenskvi.lt,
base lu.-t been ol ("o'l l.l
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! Markol Street, out di.or wei-t of
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Gearuai e's o.n-
IV-.-t.,.:,. y :.t :-,:,
f'UNl.'l'RY, PA.
The latest styles of Inr-s i ri,i:i:;i:-r, French
and American ll-v.ii., 1. ..-; j. :..',! ,.i,s. M k
loops, Chlii'M!.. I ....K!' . Call' . Jo. via Ij..au,
and a lur vara iv i f .r!. r ;-.: !.'..
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