Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 04, 1871, Image 2

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    Sroitarg American.
t, WII.VERT.
Editors.
SUUBUltY, MA11C1T 4, 1371.
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Tnffi editors of tlio Democrat nro ngnin
nt tbelr old tricks, trying to divert, the nt
tention of tlio taxpayers from tho forth
coming Auditor's Report, find publish false
fttntomcnts to ricconiplish their object. In
last week's issue they say : "that a few years
'ago the County Commissioners wore com
.pclled to publish the General Election pro
clamation in tho American for which the
taxpayers of the county were charged about
' One third more than was paid the Detnocrul
Tor publishing the sauio proclamation, to
gether with the Auditors Report, Bridge
notices, notice of appeals, Court l'roolama
tions, &c." At that time it was the duty
of the Sheriff to publish the Proclamations
the same ns now, and paid for the same.
Tho Sheriff of that year was a man who
could entertain more than ono idea in his
head, nnd for tlio benefit of the taxpayers
he had tho proclamation published in pa
pers of both parties. "Wo had given in a
proposal to tlio Commissioners that same
year at about 10 per cent, less than the
Democrat, for the county printing, which
wac thrown aside, and the contract award
ed to tho Democrat at a higher figure, by
two of the Commissioners, so when the
proclamation was published in the A MiiKi
can, we were undtlr no rotriclious as to
the price, mid told the Sheriff, that to
charge our full rales it would amount to
813s, but we would ngfpe to publish it at
half rates and he paid us the i:Gi,00. We
remember loo, that one of tho editotsof the
Democrat raved considerably about it, and
even omitted through ignorance or in adver
tance to publish the Court Proclamations,
which was part of his contract threatened
to throw up his contract and denounced
some of his fellow Democrats ns frauds
upon the party. The -Election proclama
tion contained as much lnnUory.f not more,
than all the other county advertizing to
gether. AVe fiud that tho county printing
for that year cost SUSl 00, and as we re
ceived but sixty nine dollars, being about
one-tiflh of the amount paid by the county,
it is an easy matter to judge who received
the most.
The Democrat says '"that the Commis
sioners have ceased to entrust the owners
of that paper (Amekicax) with anything
in the advertising line." Thr.t fact will not
be disputed. Since tho '"Ring"' has been
formed, nud a fjw men in it run the ollices, j
we have seen proper to expose their schemes
in Uccciug the taxpayers of the-connly out
of thousands of dollars. The Riug, would
as a matter of course, cast -oil' un I compen
sate those who were ready uud willing to
cover up their sins. Bince the Sheriff's
rrothonotary, Column sion-jr's, and two
.years ago tha Treasurer's cilices were
merged into one grnud business operation
for tho transaction of their affairs of the
county, we did not expect to see the county
printing given to any but such papers as
the Democrat.
Even the Democratic Guard bus been
Ignored, nnd others substituted. In fiiet
It appears to us that there i an attempt on
the part of the Ring to crush all psnera that
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TJnff and co.nnlv with their wish. , ,J
keeping from the taxpayers of the couuty,
the nefarious conduct about the county
offices.
TnE Tahikf ox Coal. A number of !
tho bungling Democratic Tree Trade edi
tors, some through iguoraiicc and others
v- 1 1 . t j
liijjh tai'ill", aud of course denounce the
doctrine of protection. Xow, tho fact is,
there is no tariif whatever on Anthracite
Coal, which is on the free list. The only
coal that pays n duty, is bituminous coal,
and tliut coal is now selliug iu Xew York
ud Philadelphia, .at the same price at
which it was sold three mouths siucc, uot
withstaudin tho risj iu aulhracito coal
caused by the strike of the miners. Such
f.icts we think, should open the eyes of
those who to readily s-wuliow the btupid
nsertion of iyuonnit and designing free
traders. In the laco of these tact,, these
five trade newspapers have nothing to eay
against tho combination of the miners to
keep up prices, because they mostly vote
their ticket, but endeavor to make their
render believe, the Peiiblknu party aud
tho tiiridl causi d thu rise in coal.
Mil. Dl'cKalkiv chairman of the Senate
committee to invest 'uto tin; Slate Priiitini
uccouui nus nu'.vie a lieporl llial colitullis j
.1 - 1 .. . . .
many curious uud mtercs.in pariieultu'a. !
He bay aiuouj oilier thin, that accord-
iiy tu the coutract for composition and
Vre work, the Public Prinliu,' has in the
year 1STU only reached a lit tie over e':i,i.'0i,
J'ur work, lor which uccordiu;,' to ilie u-.uul
uiaiket or ruliu,; r:ite 1. ou-ht to have
ntelved over t3ii,tKJD. Vet tho 1'uliHc
Pritilcr U orow jri riili out of tho public
I'rililin. lio alao btale.i that the Mipi rill
toiideiil luVer ScruliniiK u'.iy of the
aecotiiils, but ullow,:'.!! tl.t b:i;.i u roiii-
teil without an lull .I.n it or any I
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noil ti t'.it ir ruiiii ii i. .in it i . i i. i ,.i.
Lii.f
tiorteiutr.t of ll.o lilla I'M .eiited. 1 he
Money is of eo ii 1,0 iiiiolii ooi of il.u opera
tiolK, Oil I sit I' 1 et lliu leilos of ll.o culilr.M I
uiU us fuinisliiu )'iiH r, LUnLk, ainl other
Jol which r.to m lo to pay,
Go.'lli a t iIS I 'I I. ' I I t II AN -The
Pti iitt' on Tu-'l.iy itticiti a Li.,
rpoiii.dby t it .r V. i in, wl;ir!i jo-
id llott '.! .iwlfe,., tlO '. I juto il.c
Vniu i Mates . i , i-e f,r t!,:,e )'.ir !
I We ll ? I ly I, 1 ; I, uil s.i in i uih'wi ;
J. l-; soy, Is li.it: i tiir; t ,ko t kill's, bi
fkAkoil ol dlsaloMily 1 1 i ll ,, , 4 u, .(.. t, ,.
no. Krc lit!' Ud lo Iki .lvo onu build. k. I
do!lj , bo, ,I 'l l.ii, m ill tu ...i I 1,1 u lo
boUl four I'.o.ii,., lulJaii..rUiilrl.ni,
liu I1.1W Ui it li.us lul u p.i.. .l wt .l.t
Woanty lu l.i. Ii tin y . ; niiiilv.. I, by
r 4 Up I'.ti ii-i lliil only oi ly oil if (In
i'hl) tu ,;oiu 1,1 1 ,.uik,n I mil IU
VI 1. V T.- 7 ,t , 1 ' " l' uil'u'' l'i pel .mi..,4i... ,.i,
, It Jku.nl V.l i.4 U.i. s.il'.r i. . lu' b..,.fcVi in- .itL. h.t
iii si 11 ' ki.nu uv U a it j "
f Mlflll J, !'l4 'Al ll (
TnE Centeknial Celeuiiation.
General Cameron, who Is indcfatigablo In
whatever ho undertakes, says tho Harris
bvrg IWcgraph, lias succeeded In getting
finally through tho Senate the House bill
providing for a centennial exhibition in
Philadelphia In 1870. Mr. Coukling, of
New York, exhausted all the arts of Parlia
mentary warfare against the bill in vain.
We have no special interest in the commer
cial rivalry between New York and Phila
delphiain fact we think there is no real
rivalry between them Is'ew York possess
ing advantages in a commercial way that
it is simply impossible for Philadelphia
ever to acquire. But then iu manufactures
Philadelphia leads Xew York, and each
should be satisfied with its position. Xevv
York should not have opposed the passage
of the bill designating Philadelphia- as tho
site of the centennial celebration, many
circumstances concurring to make it the
more appropriate place .; r.nd Philadelphia,
on the other hand, bed better cease to con
test tho palm of commercial superiority
with Xew York. General Cameron has
fully redeemed his promise to carry the
centennial bill through the Senate iu spito
of Xew York opposition, nud tho contro
versy between tlio two cities having been
terminated in favor of Philadelphia by a
vote of both houses of the National legis
lature, we do not see the necessity of say
ing much more on the subject.
Fok ono thing the free traders deserve
credit, ays the i'MUulcljthia Inquirer, and
that is, to permit no opportunity to pass
without pressing their suicidal policy on
the public attention iu tho most specious
forms. The present coal strike, which has
as much to do with the tariff ns 1iad the
erection of Tentcrden Steeple with the for
mation of the Goodwin tSands, is seized
upon by the foes of American industry as
a lever ta their cause. "Abolish tho duty
on Xova Scotia coal," they cry "and re
duce tho present prices." Xow, tho coal
of the little Canadian province is all of the
bituminous quality and unlit for the uses
to which anthracite, tho special product of lu" ,U"L1'. ,: u . T t
,, , . . ,. and two others badly injured. In all 3d
Pennsylvania a mines, is applied. But thia ! buildings, mostly dwellings, were destroy,
makes little difference to tlio friends of'td. In one instance a 'one-story frame
foreign industries. If tlie protac.tionihls house was lifted froin it? foundation, with
were one-half as earnest in pressing their il? w.ul';l'ts; "'! carried into the air,
, ,, , , i where it was turned completely over and
Views on every occasion when the balance hlu.k.(1 t0 ll)u RnH1(i, bottom up, folly 100
of loreign trade is proved to bo against us, I yards from where it stood, kiliiugoneof its
nud wo niado the debtors of Europe, an i occupants, a man and seriously wounding
.jtiicieut protective tariff would have been ! a, wo,n:l V.nJ cllikl Thl! flirm ? Mc f
, , , i the wharf boat verc enappod and tne boat
enacted long ago. ,hr mor B'fno tlistam.c aU(1
e. ' " T" i"i i . i landed on a bar. Coal barges and flats
Tin. Supreme Couit oi i ennsylvanm, at , weruak!0 iWn from moorin-s and carried by
Nisi Prius, Judge Sharswood delivering ' wind down stream ; one, striking the on-
j the opinion, has just made an important I
decision in reference to the liabilities of safe I
i . . , ., . '
deposit companies as regards the contents ,
01 sale rented or leased irom tlietn unuer 1
the customary regulations. The court held j
that a safe deposit company could not be j
made garnishes iu an attachment execution )
issued to levy upon the contents of a safe j
rented or leased from it, since such con- !
tents are iu the actual possession of tho rcu- j
tor ofilin R ifo nml In nnt Wn tonncil.xl
iu ol t,lio sale, and liae not been deposited ,
vith,or UcmiBed to the company. T be court !
ruys mm n rcnicu iaie, uuuer uic aiiacu- '
nieut act of June 10, 1830, is not a debt due
to tho renter, or a deposit of money made
by him, or goods or chattels pawned, pledg
ed or demised.
MIAMOKIN LOAL UEOtO.V.-U is
Siiamokin Coal Uf.giox. It
not
correct, as slated by the city papers, that
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s raiseu I
the Northern Central Hail way ha
its toll, and that 1100 cars with the last j
coal from Shauiokiu had been bliippcd. ;
From 000 to 700 cars come into this place j
daily fur distribution to diiVcrent puiuts,
DrTiiRwivTiivii-Tnfin,, ;
! a while a Democrat press (in the South at j
leant) acknowlultjcs the fact of outrages and
and murders coinmitti d iu that region. The
Abbeville 1'rcss (outh Carolina), for in- ; wt''o uinigevu into p.iUou oy women ana
, I bovs. The Xiilional duards have siiecced-
fciai.ee, says. 1 in ( blainin from vaiious ciuarlers 10S can-
"1 hey are neither to bejustilied, excused, j 011i nntraille use, aud 5 howitzers,
nor palliated. Uhey arealike lawless, nor . On iva linn the prnclaination of the Gov
unauthonzed, and impolitic. Lawless they j t.n,mcnt the indignation of the people was
are. because ihcy tiuas-uss the highest : nianilesled, and they declared they would
obligations which we owe lo God aud mail- ' ,-o.isL Hm i nirv with rilled cannon.
iiiiouii.iiiiy-.eii, ucuauno Lull imuiu, illll-
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out their coumuI, a whole
COllllllUnil V 111 i
the bitter consequences otthe act of the -
recUlcfcs tew impolitic, because they inaua;
urate a rein ol violence which is destructive
ol'every interest of (society.
"lietttr liu; veriest ih spotism whichever
crushed out the spirit of free people than
this lawlcs.1 tiuatcliy, which makes the
the lives and property of the citizen the
sport ol'every reckless marauder. Between
Mich a state of llanos aud the milliiary we
choose the huttr. Sooner than this, let the
tuto He. remanded to the territorial coiuli- :
uo.i, 01 -uiiiiluiis a coiiqeoicu prvwucc
by the sirou,' arm ofmihtaiy law."
Can t.iat suite ot society bo ultoothor
pe aceful and delihtfid v, hich in declared
bv tho IK nioeritiie mvks tu bo worn, ilmn
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"" ue-;ioii.nii .- v au 11 uu jiiueij
""ajjiuary iroiio.es wnn.a iinjK-1 nieu to.
invoke " the strong arm ol military law
"a a s"Ll 1 u!il 1
, . , . ' "
. .... . .i.i-i - oi-., ii i.ue jeoojin uoiu
llial i.-!.in J are ei he. U lieved, lire even more
' iiihuiiiaii iu sonie lespi cti then the Rebela
' ot'll.e United State. Il is alleged that tliey
J h tNe comuielired 1 iu u' 1 1 1 pnsoiib H ho are
1 sitsj'ee'.ed ofadeilio t nel.liow ledD tin il'
j all. . laiu e t ,i..in, and that they have late
j ly 1.11111 a woniim for nittiupltiit; to pi r-
, "ooe i i r nu ; unu, v. no a it h ii in i , to
i . . . .
: km ii i..li r. .v.oul'i aliocll.m wiaml loll-
' ''' '"'' can-..-, and Ua y will loud lo make
the vs liolo cil ili.i J Woi l i leioiev ill t tit tout-
pkto k.uppi'k-'-iioii of Ihc Cuban leU r.ioit.
i 'I UK lit look it I'ood ',r lllk! lopubliiall
I piny ut tho inAt ivi.eial ilktiioii. 'i'l.o
dualist hiiruit.ny jivaiU, ui.d il.ss. litem
1 n. In lo ei i .U lo the ii. tenuis
jol'lbe pally W .-ill ii.lilitlvli'.ly llM 1 1
i lh.il pi unj U.iiii 1 ii a,l i ,ht IW Mltoil.iv
l.t l ubi.i ,10 it .oinpli iu tail.
Pi tins 1 U .il.ii I. ,iij, HXUill Howlli'M.
- l i'l"'. ! llii. li el. lic -aiu I1..U l.t
'lie; Win. I ..b l.i...,.,t, n.id.i. tu I.,,. ,.i
) 1 hi 1 .nt ol ll.o siiti, i:i..,i,i l.i,l.r, in
, l I. .11 I Id I', all U ,l.in a l'ill. I, I Inn In,-
i 1.1 il u Mu.t ! I 1, 1,1, , i(du.i; Aiiiltiiw ti. t ur-
tin, Aiitutli-r 1,1 liiiv u, uuJ Joow tV.i
1141)
1 1 r Lit si il illj ill tlui XmuiL Mint fcliotl il.ltf
III U.sl'.ii i4 Mnonl tall Um Hi.. 14,1 tkil,
I 11. lit I Mill, (j,, ,4,f l 4,,,j U14lu u., a)t
lllt l.l OL..i.lil. In I,..! I. ,,ll,..4l., L .111
' V- Wall Iliu.
Meeting or tho State Central Com
nilltec.'
ZIeadq'rs Rep. Statu Cm. Com.,
Philadelphia, Feb. 21, 1871.
At a meeting of tho Republican Flato
Central Committee, held this day, tlio fol
lowing resolutions were unanimously
adopted':
Jicsoh-crf, That tho timo for tho meeting
of the Republican State Convent ion bo nnd
the same is hereby postponed until Wed
nesday, trie 17th day of May next, and
that tho delegates who mav bo elected
thereto bo ana they are hereby requested
to assemble nt the hull of tho House of Rep
resentatives, llarrisburg, at 12 o'clock noon
on wild day.
Ifcsohcl, That Mahlon II. Dickinson,
Esq., of Philadelphia, bo appointed chair
man of tho Stato Central Committee, in
place of the Hon. John Covode, Oeeensed.
Jlceolvctl, That the Republican State
Central Committeo heartily endorses tho
action of tlio Republican members of the
Legislature in supporting tho bill pending
for the calling of a convention to revise and
amend the constitution of the State.
Urmkcd, By tho Republican State Cen
tral Committee that we endorse tho action
of the Philadelphia members of tho com
lHittec in -nppnving tho passage of bills to
govern the city of Philadelphia by commis
sioners to be named by thn legislature.
Mahlon II. Dickinson, Chairman
George W. Hamursly, )
M. S. QCAY, Secretaries.
.Tap. W. M. Kewi.ix,
Hextiy H. Ring it am, Ttrewurer.
Six llonr Fearful ltnvBgcn C'ltien
and Town Ic aslaled
Advices from Memphis give some par
ticulars of the terrible tornado which passed
over a portion of the Memphis and Charles
ton railroad on Friday, demolishing
churches and houses at the towns -orGrund
Junction, Pocahontas nnd Somervillu, and
uprooting ami tearing down trees for inilea. i
ji iieieun, -nil., uiu wuiu uiuw .v mui;
1.111 a..i. .1... i i.i.... i i
from 3 to 9 r. M., prostrating telegraph
lines and fences lor miles ; uprooting trees,
carrying them high into the air; demolish
ing and razing to the ground dwellings,
churches, barns, warehouse and stores, and
doing immense damage.
The tin roof of a large warehouse on the
bank of the -river was carried into the air
and lauded on the oppsite bide of the river,
two hundred yards from shore: distance
1 11 .. v 1 1. 1.1 .1
posite shore, sank. The Steamer George
, lll:LU W!.'s, I'augia in me hurricane,
and it was with greatest efforts that bhe
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The town ol'Pri.ir's l'oint, Missiipiii.
and apolecn, Arkansas, below, were also ,
vim ed and s.n.nar dama-cs lepmtcsl. It ,
passed Iron, Helena to Poeohontas at the !
rate of sixty nules mi hour, destroying i
twenty-two' houses in liftccn minutes. As I
was tho case at Helena, one house was
turned over, but nohodv injured. Anotlr. r
l! n . 1 i : . r . i i : . , I
v':lH "llLU "oin 118 louuuaiion and carrieU
5ntj ymal, 1I.lU.llu AlU)Uu,r wa8
nearly demolished, the occupants escaping
mrougii a window.
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ol the tornado were destroyed, and several
persons badly injured. I lie loss is estima
te' at c0,00o. 'in luka number ofhotises
were deiuoli.slied and one warehouse oppo
site Helena, owned by Governor Alcorn,
valued at tJ.i.UdO, were utterly demolished.
As yet, with the exception of the one re -
ported at Helena, no loss oflife is mention-
j Later advices from Helena renort
loss to property by the tornado on Friday
at not less than from tf2S0,0U0 to i;3U0,O00.
Tlie IeircN?ioii in l'urls.
I.ONJ-'OX, Alarcli 1. A despatch irom
Paris savs last Hi-lit a lee!in' of m-ofound
demession and bitter irritation prevailed
Xown'i IJtJX
the humbler classes of tho city.
l'landers, and mitrailh.iwo suns placed
in position in Hue L'hapelle. Three cannon
" r - ..
, i wo rrus.sutu oiiieeis were oe.i.t-ieii in
'.L.. iotv in idiiin rh.lliK. ni.il li:ii-!v I'si-nni'il
vithVlu ' ' '
Another despatch, dated on the afternoon
! ol l-elmiary 'J(, states that the National
I tiuaids had e;meclilr..ted at the llolol do
1 ilie, the 1 uiloncs. and the Leow Muitai ra
i aim have asui-a t ou marciiea 10 oiuer
tit lie marched to
quarter and deposit their arms. The
Prussian Solders may visit the Juivrc,
iii.tsiiuirh ns they cau enter from the
Tuillerii s so as to not to be fein by the
in
u ople. There is certainly ft 11 insulheieiit
Number of I'lvnch Troops to htippivss
a
nun-f outside tlie line ol ilomarcalion.
a despatch of the 2Sih hians that iv pro-
chnuutioit was iued by the tioverinneiit,
i iieelariii'4 that the rioli.i s of Sunday will bo
' promptly punished. This prompt, nclion
; Jti-iihiiiiees,
".n eiieeii,o 111 l.iuslo: a nuuaiuciiei; ot iins
The pr. s are unaiiiuious iu call'm
upon
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i'.eii.tra'.iotiii were made ou Monday uight
in soino pails ol the tily, lint weie com-
pnatively il.sigliilicuut uud us edily sup-
i.neil. A lai'o nuiu'.Ksr of nnueil .ou
aves crowite.l tlio l.oulevai'kl .Moutmai lie
uud were very loud in deiiuucialioii of the
Prus: ians. The Zouave oworo u ivist
iiilty at all hazarils, and threatened to
attack the Hotel de Yillu 011 U edm clav
moiiiiiig, but it is supposed lliul there Mill
be 101 nit. ti.pt I" a -s. mil uny of Ibe public
bllildill.-s. 'J'wii b 'lUail.-li of the National
I i Oil!', I I. Ill- '.l to MUTell.il r I'll 11 lll'lllx, and
t .'IJ. l'.tl ' llioy ib'lli d ol dvi joll Tllitii.i V
la ilisarin them.
I'Al.lf, 1 k b. "J-i - Evi llillg. The i I V i
II lliillll, llll.l ll.o ihsli left W bah ll.o ln.
Ill'llj ll'.t. I..I l l O. rlipy live ll. t. lled.
I tu r 1 it oh nr.' e ret leil in .Moiilinai'iiY,
I'x'lli V Hie, uud Iji t liapt lie, an I lit. 10 me
linipiietii.g iiiiil niis -1 m i. illy. All iiof.l
lul i'v t tlitii in, b'tkvj been t.ll.i II by ll.o
nuilioi ila .
oi't.i iai. i e.Niiii i vTit cur 'in, in u i ;
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I'AI I-, 1'. I. -. T, i.t I..111.I.M!, I'.b. .'. .
All oilli I. tl In. In e, ki.'li. i liy 'ii 4id, colt.
I. mi Urn i 'ii. nine of tbo 1 1, in.t.n ti'i. ..I
i. a, t , uuil nun 'inn . 1I..1I 11. e itu.iii'. a
.a Is . 11 pioluiii li l air tl.iN .
t oi.li it.ili.. nnd li. iji, it., I.., lit oil ll.e
I Ii in ll kh 1 .1. Int. li' are lon.i..'.
'i be l III l. HI. u ol lilt) to I II.. to li.l'J I'M!
l It ll ' pl IkA.' p.t I J to .lte la ill., t
M. Pol ur 'it 1 In r his In kit uMkUI.C U
M o .ut . I I 1,1 me
III sill thai I,. . 1.1I J uit 11. tlu lUU-
ll.lli I..I l.k.k 4 ti.lloeil I k. ililottll.lt r til ILj
Salt, ,11 tl L11i.tr. I oi ll.ki ni, . liu: lit in. an
xt I ton r I' .r.s ou t in. I iy, iel
uitti OktUi U 1 ijr iniUHilult 1 u,.oii ll.
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& ! "s 1 .t liv, uj tl UUV uti
the question of tho ratification of tho troaty
of peace will commence immediately.
Tlio Parisian nrmy will occupy the left
Hank of the Heine. No French men in un
iform are to be allowed to enter the German
portion of tho city, which will be surround
ed by barricades.
There was much patriotic agitation on
Sunday niinht in consequence of tho report
of the iminediato entry of tho Germans,
nnd the National Guard erected ramparts
in tho Champs Elyscs to repel tho enemy.
There was, however, no disturbance. At
midnight on Sunday quiet was restored,
but on Monday morning thecity wasagain
agitated. Crowds surrounded the notices
signed ty M. Pleard, and which were
placarded iu various parts of the city,
appealing for the preservation of order and
dignity. The crowd also invaded the prison
of Saint Polo gie, and freed two command
ants of the "srml.
All tho nimers, even tho ultra radicals.
recommend non-resistance to the entry of
tho Germans. All tho papers will abstain
from publication during the occupation of
the city. It is believed there will bo no
contliet.
Paris, Feb. 23. Tho Paine say, that
the question of the entry of tho German
army into Paris lias occupied the negotia
tors ten times longer than those of the
negotiators ten times longer than those, of
the territorial cession and the indemnity.
Many citizens have purchased a weeke
supply of provisions to avoid nppeariug in
the streets during the German term of oc
cupation. The Policeman drowned in the Seine by
the enraged crowd on Sunday proves to
have been an employe under the Napoleo
nic Prelect Pielri, nnd to have been mur
dered in consequence of his acts in that
capacity.
Parisians believe that the Germans are
to enter the city with the intention to pro
voke n contliet which will give color to more
exactions.
London, Feb. SR. Mediation has been
offered nnd accepted in the Snanish-Eyn
. . .. ... . ..- . . - .
imn Diiiieuuy anu a peaccaolo solution is
anticipated.
ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF TUB
TREATY.
London, Feb. 28. Tlio evening edition
of the Tintt contains n special despatch
from Versailles to-day, giving the follow- j
ing additional rartkulais of the treaty of:
peace diirned on Sunday : "The fortified
cities of Luneville, Nancy, end Relfort nro
left to Prance ; Longwy'Thiouvillu, Metz,
Saarhruck, and the iron districts go to Uer-manj-."
The Timm special also says : -Rothschild
Promises to jiay tho entire Indemnity to
('crsnany within a year. Iy which thetier
r.ian army of nccupatiou will be got rid of
at the end of that time.
Prince Frederick Charles is to he (lovcr
nov of the Champagne, headquarters at
Klienr.s.
Tlie Emperor William will merely naps !
roimh Paris and his new possessions oi
throu
rotffe for Pcr'in.
C'ALironNiAN'snre enthusiastic over the
reported discovery of valuable tlcpusilfj tf
i twrax east ol tlie fncrra Nevada.
I An advertisement of cod-liver oil winds
! ur; "Piitients who Imvc hpa tnken it. ran
take, no ntlicr ." a inml ill r'nnl'pKHinn.
A . ,. . , k , . j
,vh() wng b b j , w , ?
, j , j '8,Jlh '
, , J .
1 E Pennsylvania and P.eadmg railroad
companies hae issued orders fur the free
transportation ol supplies for the Trench.
rrM - T r .1 . 1 i 1
iiiu i resmi utuu .uur.iny issued H jiro-
clamation discontinuing thu discriuiiiiating
J duties on nierchauilise imported from Por-
iiigui, inai couimy ii-.ivnif previously taKcu
I Himtlt.t fl ( IfVI I,, 11, fl.Pil i i lllt.,vtu f lt 1.
i Jus country.
The bill providing for the celebration of
tho centennial anniversary of American
Independence in lf-'7ii. in the city of l'hil-
: il 1 ill! ! iviuwoil tbn lTnitmt Ssturoa Smmtfi
I ' , ,..-.......
u Saturdav. with Mr tMinmt r's amend -
: lui'tit. Thai thu noviieriiment hhall not bu
held responsible for any expenses incurred.
1 Tim.- bie.n.tt iii.o.n.iiaiir.'iniiiiMfitn fivii in
Uie world are iu this State, the mines f
; whA fupply the inarket with millions of
tn"H annually, and appear to be iuexhaust-
1
I .According to tho ).uhhhed rctunm of
i rcviva is winch have jHTvailed iu every
; county in Iowa, over 10. turn persons have
, U re.inihU ioter.
' A correr.pondent of the Philadelphia Jt-
eiuircr, wining lroru l'ottsville, suvs the
miner thretiten the Heading ltailroad, and
that the Company has re-doubled il pre
cautious iu consequence. iSonie attempt
have been made to ill row train oil' the
truck, and the Company oiler a heavy re
ward for the perpetrators.
About two o'clock on Saturday morniii''
u baud of marked men cutered tho jail at
, t-,..mbr,.t 1. .. .,,,,1 r.,.c n nrkli,.r iv.o..
.1 , 1.. ..e.i. . 1 m. . 1
'.Z -T, . I viV",
a c,,lv,i niimi n'mi t, aL.,it,n ,; tlu! ,)iirt
f the law-brahers was with the view ol
, p,-,, vent in:; the trial of tho accused in the
L'ltitetl States Court.
Till: St.y.e Normal School atlilooinshurL'.
Prof. Carver, I 1 I ils seccoud autiivcrary,
on V.VliK-day.l last week.
J , ...
DHA'lll OK UllONAS II. I! I'll ROWS. -
Intelligence was received ou JwUndnv of
the death al ie oiite of Thomas 1 . Hi,,-.
ro, in the 07ih year of his age. The tutd
t Vent wa not eulirely unexpecUd to hit,
friends, an hit. health had been Very nercea
rious for wit ks past. The dec used was
wuh ly nnd popularly knowu throughout
tho Male, and has held Various positions of
trust lLtiil honoi'. llo wan Sferiinrv of I bo
ColiniioiiwcHllh. under Governor Rimer.
1 ri 'in iP.'io to JSJD, uuil slate SuHriuti'ti
delll of Colli moil N liool.i tor fhl et) Veil It).
For .1 iiiiiubi r tor yetir he wan editor of
i'tiiu.t.vniii'ii MhhiI Jnni'iinl, conducting il
with limiUi d nl.ilisy. More iteiiuly be wa
President of tho lVuuiyU iiiiia Agi icullural
College iii Centre county. Hi remains
will be coiivoyo d In Lancaster for inter
ment. the funeral taking pl.tco on YVcdnckday
iii iiuiii. it i likely the head and clerk
of the ililf. ieiit Slato IV l arlinelils will
P 11 lieipatc in the lliueral oleiitiii. StnU
."O 1110 1.
1 m i 11 I
ildj tbtrlhfuicnta
Mil IV I.Oti.
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III. i.l. l.l.llkld. 1 I..: ot 111 I. 141 li'i.l..llo
1-0 i.m .ml, nut ,i..piiiy, p.t) . Ii. ti.., 101 1
I 1 1." lb.- .1 uw.it, oliie.,t lt l.l te iiitH.t.4
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PRICES REDUCED.
BOOTS AN HO EH
Manufactured to order at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
JOHN WILYER,
Sprue Street, Simbiiry, Pcin'n,
Is constnntly miinufucturtng
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
at lurprlslnitly low prices. stork comprises
the very best in market. Ilia Umg exper
ience in the business tins won for
biui a reputation for
making ilret-
ClllUS
work equal to any city mnnufacturo. All work
warranted.
TEItM8-STKICTI.Y CAN II.
The prices of repairing are cho reduced.
JOHN WILVER.
Snnbnry, March 4, IfiTt.
A 91 ON IIIM.lIOK A: C'O.'N,
Furniture, fflatlroH, I'eul Iters, and
BEDDING WAUEKOOMS,
44 North Tenth St., Below Arch, I'hlladelphia.
CHAMBER FURNITURE.
Spr'.n; Bcdn,
Spring Cot,
fprlnjj Mattrcies,
Feathers,
l'eptlier Beds,
IVilfters and Tlllowj,
Con ntvr) wi lies,
C'oiufort.tblus,
lilankets,
Ilalr
do.
Husk
Straw
do.
do.
tjui:ti.
CALL AND SEE THE
Woven Viro Mullreiis,
The best bed evr otl'ercd for sale.
N. B. Our intention Is to treat all euftomcra
so tliut they will become perinanent dealers with
U8, and orders will receive the nam attention,
and persons tan buy Just ns cheap as if prcdeuV
ut the ftore.
March 4th, 1ST1. Sin.
nti:ki:onoii.s,
VIEW'S, ALBUMS, CiiUOMOS, FRAMES.
i:. II. T. ANTHOX V A CO.,
591 Itrouliv), Xew York,
Invite tlio attention of the Trade t their exten
sive assortment of the above (roods, of their own
publication, Manufacture, uud importation. Also
IUIOTO LANTERN' SLIDES nnd
GiiAnioscorcs.
NEW VIEWS OF TOSEMITE.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY &. CO.,
Mil Broadway, New York,
OppotitC Metropolitan Hotel,
ivronTr.rts ami maxufacichhim op
I"IiotO(r,rii;iliic .llutci'iatx.
March 4th, 1871. ly.
XEtV
riiiji.
Bj erly & lleiiiperl.v'H KxceNior Cul
Icrj ol' Arl, Third Mroot,
fiuiibiu'j, Iu.
" TH' BYERLY 1,:IS 1:l,ul-v "l,Jc1 " hu "''cdy
tS,X.,wJ," r,st,lbli!i1,""1 "n'tation. the sci viees of
iti. iv. jiemj'ei i, h iiupu ieHii:tLiwu n a puo
tourrapliic operator, stands unrivaled in this part
of the country, and hereafter thev will cany i :i
I the I'Lototrrii'hlc trade, at the old stall I uniler
! the tnu name of Iiyerly Vi llpiupcrly's txcelaior
iiallery of Art, at whose clalilihiuent the iub-
Ju will he eheerlully accommodated throutrhout
the whle line of photoirraehv.
For Photographs of all styles Hiid (iecs ranp
ltitT from the xinall (Jem to tho life size portrait,
tio to liytrlyiV lleinperly.
For the beautiful porcelain pleturo which for
softness of uubh. and durability caunot be ex
celled, go to Iiyerly V lleinperly.
For the Heuibruticlt pliolojcraph, now so popu
lar iu ail otu IkI'vic cities, and Hhon ini; the pecu
liar cllivt of licht und shade, and the favorite of
the old (ieriuan Artist Kciubraudt, go to Iiyerly
iS lleiuperly.
Ifyuu hiivc au old picture yon want copied
and enlarged to any size, uud colored oil, water
color, India iuk or crayon, tuke it to Uyerly &
lieiuivrly.
If you want a frame of any siie and nt any
price, or any style go to Uyerly i Ileiniierly's,
and take a look ut their iiimieiitc stock in thai
line.
For Albums po to Uyerly &. Ilemperly.
For square Flumes made to order pi 1 Byerly
! .nai.hi,. 111..".. m itvo iv & ii-miriv. n, ,i vou
e llrmperlv, In sbort, lor anuliln;; in tlie photo
! will he Rniie,i. '
I Feb. 2;, 1671.
i kvimvi i itiniiv vnu itrim-
I lis. M. a! lilNlJi'lt
j xl ' 1101,
j n. v. toil. FXtVKNTU AND CHESTNUT
! l'lliLAUKLri-il A.
Illlnoi.tp lIld 1)v , rl, . ,
'i i,e old c-tab.i-hed aad only reliable Die-s
Triiiuuing. Paper Paiteru, Dress and Cloak mak-
ing Kiiiporiain.
Elegantly trimmed Paper Patterns, Wholesale
and llclail.
Pans, (iiovcs, r.ihbons nnd Sishcs. Laces, Era
broideries, Jet, Hill, and IVarl Jewelry.
Evening dresses and Mills, made iu the mo&t
fashionable htyle at slioit uolir-e.
Perfect system of Uresst tilling taught.
N. li. iJr.leis bv mail, promptly ulteuJe.1 to.
Feb. litl, IsTl. uiu.
7tAI.Il K' ilitl.l'
n.WINti sold my farin on account of hit in
liability to iee it my pcrotial attention,
oi:,glo 11 pie's of my otll M.il business, lam
compelled to sell my stock nud farming imple
nieias, Vi hit h 1 will oiler ut Public sale, ou the
prutiiiscs in Lower August 1. on
Thursdny, Klurcti Dili, A. I. IH71,
at tlcveu o'clock a. in. of tlmt dav, to wit :
HOUSES.
'E filt.W MA 11 11, leu year oi l, out of a
1 ',or"u1,1,rJ Virgin U hois.-.ml Canadian mare.
I sh(" '? " iT4, .V'"'! '". w"' ;'s 1 u''."''' "'-
oNL l Ul.l, oul ol t;ie nunc. Cm: Tear
j ol I Yi Iniiay 15, l7t.
1 ONE bOltiiLL Htl;sE.
1 u. t. ii. 1 .M.iiii,
catti.i:.
I ONE i.EAIK Al KtKNEY COW. yield. f.oBi
; ten to Write pounds of batli 1 per wiek, vtpev
I led lo be flesh 111 May !) lull bl.'Oj Aliltruev
, bull.
1 Mil Vhl'.l litlllll ItlMMON ('(IV.ft, ex-
j peetedlo be lre.h in A pi '.I ly tall bioud AUuiuey
. bull.
ONF- l-UADF. ALl'EltN'I Y llF.IFni5,eVl.lc.n
inontbs old, i'V'ielvd lu be 1 1 et.li in June bv t li. I
iilu.l Ald-.tu-v l ull.
1 WO IILJl Llih.one je.irc'.J. Crado Alder-
iiNK IU LI., CliAl'K .M.IH IlNVy, cne ye.ir
old. My triad.- re In, in one ball to litl. iii ix.
tut'Lltit blood ol ll.e I'.'-t -io,i iu tlio coiinliv.
I SIILLP.
j (On wlili (urn laini.s.) Mioni.;!y ii.ii. ) willi
I lliu lotxkol.li ilus-111 ulii'ii I,. I on, buiuliLd
1 101 1 luciily live pounds, ul, 1 lU.'t slir.p tcjkcil
, lai tear, k'kkku p..ii,. U ..I wool vai'li.
IUH.S.
TWO POIVS ln.li inn lApoiUd to l.;iv i-t
in M.ir.'b, uiid. i.c l....ir, il uii.ilU'J lo bo lu.l
I blo.KlClu-.l-r biles.
1 J'UI'LTUV.
I A lol if tl.e inn I Willi fl Cl'IVri
FoVM S. tclkuiioii ol till AIIM AI'OUIU.V
I Iill tl.M'i ,l,i.i 11 It ttr Hi it k Bpalii.b, klld It
f. i'ii..,i .1 ttiili iu lu.! ittu naiiuJ, Uttiilitk,
I'lwsou, 1V1'.
PAltMl.VG IMPLLMKNTK.
'i,i l'i.."., one II.1.1..W, 1 1 oul I uuit.it ir, k
, l . k'n.s I uiiiv.tii.i , u lo b 1.0 W.1,.11 uud
I'"'., II,.) 1 .1.1.1. I., i ul'li, IL.t, 4 I'-k'l I I !, 4
i i..'ik ll 1 v It.. I.' , u not Wliil Mot, K"ik., IliUt,
. lt"t , I ..1 it 1 .ii'-i, it ii.- iii a 111 1 rid.", b.yiiitt,
4 tio .-ul d,iw, it Ai..o' .01.I ii.iii..-, llaud
I r.'bt., A, ...., U.il.b.l, At.., a lol ol
' ILsii I., I'. 411k., . ,.i.t. loii, .i "i-s U.ttl Uttk
, M.tti'llkti, Ifi.r Lf 11. u.i lol I. I 1 011,. it, in.
l.l Loltv kit I, I.011 1 1 411 .--.t' 1 olin L..I.U
H tlli, 4 11,1.1 14 tk tlkkj tpilnj all, 4 lot ut
kn.U Uttiuktt, ttiti t.itk.1 ImuMu lUiUst.
t tl l
Us' SrW bill Sawn I, tiAl " I Hillkril
lil'X ttS t 4IU K'.ii.t 'I Ul lb. ! I C Kll.t... I 4,.
t. 1 1 ll lo, Jl It .1 ul m.i 1, i, I Itl 1. .a, I. ll. i ) U,l
ILtlt . I I .i.lui I 1.. I' ll.l k'.'llou k.1 111 t'U4U'
i . ), UUk I mH,l .IkUU Ll lillH, 4i ,UU
1 lit ..ik-.
nunw tiiki, Koiioi iit ia k4
"HI LOW IIVliMi."U lb. Ul of lU iKul
1 IU ). l. ll.sl ls-4 I'.lJ IL SklllM wl IU
Itk.U.I.I. llf. 41. I. til
i tl.l lt.t Jul Hut . t4klV uoOfci
I bit 11-1.11 iS. I il )
ailt'l nki.lt UIU .Li ilbul uat4iuu,
lu II Id, L'l u4 lwt ly, . ' . L. 4 Ui wt In !
11. a. iL.itt I k kilil . M 11 II M.
TUONAN WEI'tY,
37 South Second Etrcct, ahovo aicstant,
rillLADELPIIIA. '
Invlng Just opened, with a lnrji? and well
o- selected stock of Forelirn and Domestic
CnrpctlnRs, of ehnlec styles and qnalliics.
Also, Oil Cloths. Mattlnirs, Drnirffctrf, Ruirs,
iMiits.Stair Rods, &c.,4o., all of which
no win null ery cheap for catli.
r. a.j. bt'ewaut DEPUY. !s not at 253
South Second Sireet but, with Thoinus Pepuy.
Feb. 25, 1N71. Sin.
DoTibins
Vegetable
A Color and Dressing that will not Earn
the Hair or Injure the Head.
It makes Ilair soft and fine, restoring
its natural color without dyeing, by
imparting a healthy and vigorous
growth.
IT 13 ALTOGETHER CNLIKR AM OTOES,
tSSSASia OXLT T I. B. Dobdiws,
m Nortt lm St, Riilafla.
Frio 11.00, large bottles.
SOLD EVERVWHEBE.
None pennine without my signature,
nd I put my name to no goods that
re not of surpassing excellence.
1371. 1871.
mine, boweh & engel,
Successors to the Sunbury Lumber Co.,
IIAVINli PL'ItCHAEn THE LARGE
Steam Saw & Plnnirg Mill,
and Just lined it up w ith the latest Improved Ma
chinery, are now prepared to till all orders
lor all kind of lill.l.TIMHKll. PINE,
HEMLOCK, OAK. A-c. HoUUl.S.
KOL'lill AM) SL'KFAl T.l.
G.DSNC OF ALL KINDS.
HEMLOCK, WHITE AND YELLOW TINE
FLOOKINO, HUNfiLKS, PLASTERING
AND siiin;lin; LATH. SASH,
HOOKS. MOT LIiIN'iiS.
HM.r.,l, NIIlTTTLEiM & HKACKKTS
nt the very lowxst price. A large flock always
ou hand. Send for) iiee.
Amjile facilities tjz tbii ptr.g y ilaihcii or
Canal,
FP.YblNC IIOWEN" A EN CEL.
Sunbury, Pa., February 1 !!h, Wl. Otu.
nticrs i:i:i'cld
at Ttir;
Mammotli Uoot & Shoe Store
or
1:1.1 iii.s.r.r:,
Iu C. B. Smith's Iionin, Queen Street, ono doo
Etit nrthc Post Ofiiee,
NORTHUMLEIiLANH, VENN' A.
For EUn'u-.i liools. go to E'.i Miller's Pout aud !
Shoe Store. Tlicy are told, lkxt Calf at i0.
For French Culf Hoots, 0 to Eli Miiier's, only j
S'J to HI per pair.
For Hoots, ihoes and Gaiters, nt lowest possi- 1
ble prices, no In Kit Miller's, on Queen Street.
For all kinfis of Cum Boots and Shoes, cr.ll at
Ell Miller's.
For L'olie' fiuni Overshoes, see fine csrort- I
tnent at Eli Miliers.
For all kinds of Children's Shoe, go and tl- I
amine Eli Miller's large assortment,.
For anything in lie Boot and (J'noe line, call
and examine Eli Miller's stock before purchasing
elsewhere if you wish to get Urnt-cUiss, at the
lowest pl iefM.
Jan. 1, '71-bep. J, 7U.-IV.
DANIEL LESIIEIt. A. J. MILLER
KXTP.A GOOD 13 A KG A INS
Jart opened at the store of
Messiw. LKS1IKH & MILLEII,
In Scott's liuilding 011 QUEEN" S'l I'.EET,
N O It T II L M B K 1 1 L A N 1 ), PENN'A,
A LARGE ASS5KTMIiXT OF
OliY ;obs.
Comprising all the Fail and Winter Styles nf
Ladies' Dress Uouds, Woolen floods An., Cli l!is,
t'assiuieres ait'.l ("o-nl ieuieii.' tloo.Is uciierai'y.
which will all be sold at gre.,t lurg:iiti.
GltOCEKIKS AM) PROVISION'S,
of iill kinds and of every description.
luccn swnrc. ;ii-Mv;irf
aud tVil-
law-Ware.
BOOTS AVI) SHOES
f'-r Men, Wi'ineu and Children.
Fl.OCr. AND FEED of all kiu.N, is eon':Mitly
kept 011 hand. They will also purchase
CHAIN OK ALL KIN I,
at the highest market piie, and will exchange
pm.is fur but:;,
The public are invited to call and rsrm'ne fnr
cxtt'a-ivw asoitita ol of (,i,o K In lore p'i- l. i-ing
el-ertbeie, mi l l.-e.;ue ciiviaee,l 1 bat tiood- c.01
be bought lower tii
incut.
cNctt Iteie u
.ar establisb
. M ILI.Eil.
I.FlMlF.K
Til.-' v.
Nor.l
A
'd. s-pt.
GRAND
FALL OPENING
NEW STOKE GOODS.
A complete SM'ftiiiciil of goods arc now being
opened al
MUGUF. & IHSSIXGEKS STORP.,
Il.tU)t' lbiildinc. Market St re-,
el'NUTKY, PF.NN'A.
C.insitliiii; of
cloths am i aimi:i;ks, ivut coons.
Dry Goods ol i-vny .iib"v, N..tioii, Ladivs'
buawls, i.' .l's K.niiiLiii
l. .ods,
Itrttli-.luklf (lotltlni;,
M'oo'.tti H'.ioLi 1-, C.irpfi, Od Clollit,
TliFMl l.lliCtl'.i,
QuidinvtalD, W i.lo-V. ari', lila.swale, A.'., iic.
I lour ti it tl li'i'tl.
(all nud toe ll'.lr w.-l! ...In'i.d tin, k if
Ti'l V l.t' t tl V 1. I. sit Ifulll lb. k..Si, til i't 1, ,
I I'.u .'t 111.1 l..u. '1 ln' itiu .1. l.:i u.111 ,1 to Li'.,' iij.
1 ilitiir l,.I iit 'iio 1 1
it k Su Aku butl L 1'soriTj.
All kindt of c .111 try ptoduie l..Utii In tt
rbai.4 'ur eui.dt.
v.iioKr a ii-fe!k;ru.
JiipCSl, I 'il'.
Miill S' l'.l V I lUhl
JOIIX F Alt Lilt A,
: 714 Aicli fl.. 1, Mil.Ilnof li t ll .H-li, btlt'jo
i "U 4U 1 hill ttlnl., U.OJ14 6Wu,
I 1 ll.l. U'H l 111,
! Imp nisr, MntiuUclulk l tti.d I't-ttlif la I lll.Jt
td (44..IJ ul
I l V H list
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PALL ANU WINTER
Sew Arrlvnl or Good),
AT
MISS KATE m,AtK'N RTORE
Market Square 6UNBURY, ronn'a.
Just opened, allnnre assortment of
CHOICE DRESS GOODS,
consisting orthe latest stylet of plain n4 flald
ponds, lu'all their varietlos.
Urea Trimmings, Embroideries.
NOTIONS, &e.
A OrWERAC ASPORTTKST. O
LADIES' WOOLEN GOODS.
dents' Collars, Ncck-tles, Half-hose, Ilandker
ciilefs and (ilovt s.
l'urfuniury, Toilet Soaps, Ilalr Bruehos, Combs,
etc.
An invitation Is extesiled to all to call and to
euro bargain.
Sunbury, Nov. 6, 1870.
FOK SALE.
TWO VALUABLR LOTS on the corner of
Second nnd Chestnut streets, In the Bo
rough of Sunbury, on which there arc erected a
large dwelling house, stable and outbuildings.
The haineitettd, late or Hugh Bellas, dee'd.
Also, a Lot on Market street, In the ltorongh
of Sunbury, on which there are a dwelling house,
stable and outbuildings. Inquire nt the office of
8. 1". WOLVEUTON,
Feb. 11, 1871. tf. Administrator.
PUBLIC BALE
or
Ynlnublc IVrNonnl Property.
Will be sold on tlie premises of John Fry, la
Cppcr Augusta twp., North'd cotintv, Pa., on
TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1ST1, the following pro
perty, to wit :
Three .Uilcli ('own,
one of which is fresh, a Two-norse Wagon, Sleds,
Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, one Cutting Box
Hay Forks, Kakcs, kc. A lot of Kye Straw.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
One Bureau, Tabic.", Chairs, Benches. Barreis,
Butter Churn, nud other articles too numerous to
mention. Also, live and Seed I'otatoes.
Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock, a. in., oT said
duy, when the conditions will be mndc known by
JOHN FRY.
A. J. Srnoir, Auctioneer.
Feb. 11, 1HTI.-M.
To the Community at Large!
CHANCF. AT THE
"REGULATOR."
I have this day purchased the entire stock,
pood will und fixtures of the Regulator Hoot,
Shoe, Trunk. Leather and Finding Store, of J. 8.
Ang, and will continue the business nt its pre
sent location, eorn'-r room, Haupt's Iron Front,
Market Street, Strxr.rnv, Pa.
When having established arrangements with
1 tlie leading man il'ae'.vrers of he country, I pro-
pose supplying .-.(. niutuei wu.i a eiass oi wors
of esiai. ished reputation for durability and tiliish,
at prices that iim-l claim ) opulariiy. A se
cialty will be made in tlio furnishing of Shoe
makers mclei'iais for niaiiul'.ietiiiing.
Your valrouao i solicited.
N. F. LIOIITNCR.
Sunbniy, Jan. SI, 1ST1.
Wi: OFFER FOR SA LE, AT PAR,
Tin:
New Masonic Temple Loan,
Itcnrins 7 3-10 Interest,
P.edeomablu after five (5) and w ithin twer.ty-OD9
(-1) years.
ZntcrcHt I'ajutjic Jsavcli und Sopt.
The lbvids arc rcgiftereJ, and will be issued iu
sums to suit.
QEEit&im
40 South Third Street,
PJiilsnJcIpJiIa.
Slock ESougM anil SoKl ou Com
iiiir.sioa. Cold niul Cioveriintonts bought and sold. Ac.
co ints received and Intert ullowe.1, subject to
i l?iL:;.i loans.
j Jan. 7, '71 Feb. SC, 'T
i FALL AND "WIXTER MILLINERY
I.ui' ltoauciN uud ie.it.,
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I FAB!IIOAli!.n Mil MNfllT fiOOPS, OEXlT.iI.LT,
j have jet b.'t-u opened at
j MlS L. WELSER'S STOKE,
j Market Street, one door west of (icarhart's eoa-
I fretionery stoic,
I KL'NlU'llV, PA.
I The latest s-! v1"' of Ilre.-s Tritiiiohi'js. F.'neb
; atid American Klow r:, I.ae-.s, lli'u-oiis, Sarii
j loops, ( lilgur.ns. Collar-, I ll:l-, .1 Oil i in CluVej,
' and a laru'e variety if n'lrT articles.
I In coii'.uvtioti with the Millinery btisi'ie5?, flu
I c o r'e s i.n ibe
MiLvS MAKING AND FITTING,
iu ail its branehe. A's-i tlie
CUTTING i)F PATTERNS
j of every ('.escrii t'.on.
j The ladies of Sunbury mil n i t y r.re eos-
dia'.lv iii'.iied to Call atid exaii.lne h-T J ie.aiW
1 sloeK.
IKo. 002 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
IIiiwhi; lnr-jfly hiprcaf,l tlti-ir PLA'l I'.H WAT'.u
lVl'.iri'.itiiit, call sp. i-lal -.ilti ntion 10 tbeir
St. 'I ii ol
SILVEP. TLATED GCOE3,
t jtiipri.-itnf, bi'sl.b-s Ul ir iistial line of Hti
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