Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 04, 1871, Image 3

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    mhmi American.
6UNBTJRY, MARCH 4, 1870.
Hnllroad Time Table.
r' EAST I AVKST.
BuflMo Ex. I've 1M ml Eric Mull I've 4:115 a. m
Rna " " W:i!M"ilf " : P m
Wail " im P rn, Erie fc)t " 6:10 i in
llrle Mull, " 2 ml
.-. .Emigrant Train West nrrives nt 11:09 . m.
SHAMOK1J DIVISION1 N. O H. W.
. teavt I JrrtM
Hunbury at 11:60 s m At Suntiury 9 M tn
ii 4:4(1 m " 4:01) pm
Wmil, HmiTffiiTwiIIES-BAffiE R. E.
Uitvt Sunbmy-6:SI A,M S:f.O '"l :20 P- M.
differ nt Simfcuiy 11:30 A. M., :U0 am I 11:06 P. M.
Wm Dirni-ifi 10:45 A. M. :30 snrt 1" P. M.
trrive at Vanvillrb-.W A. M.. 4:10 anil 7:4ft 1. M.
Geo. P. Howell A Co., 40 Park Row, N. Y.,
8. M. 1'cTtENOii.L fc Co., E7 Park Row, ;. V.,
nuil
X7. VT. Sn.nrn & Co., Trilmnc HulMlnei. N. Y.,
are the olc ngents for this paper In that city.
$ oral Sffairs.
Tick GRQVF.K & BAKER nml the BINULK
SEWING MACI1INKS tiro acknowledged su
perior to nn? otVr now manufactured. Miss
C. Pullim, Market street, this place, Is the agent
for tho talc of them In this nnd niljolninK coun
ties. Instructions In scwlnir given free of charge
to all purchasers. A lot always on hand. Call
ind examine them.
N. F. Mghtncr's Regulator. Boots, Shoes,
Trnnks, Leather and Shoe Finding.
Notice to Postmastf.hs Postmasters return
ing letters or papers addressed to persons who
"have moved away, should explain if potsiblc,
what become of the person addressed, or what Is
his present post olllec address. It is not sufficient
to i-ny that the letter or paper u uncalled for, or is
not lifted. The reason of its not being taken out
should also be givcu, or, if a letter, should be
sent to the proper address.
SnoRVAKKns- materials for manufacturing, nt
the Regulator.
Juugu Woods, of Wiillamspoit, has been
lioldii.g a speciul term of court the past week in
ttib place. Judge Klwell, of Bloomsburg, will
preside at tho regular March term, in
p'.ace of Judge Jordan, who, though recovering
from his recent illness, is not yet able to resume
his duties.
Tur. bill presented In the House of Represen
tatives, nt Harrisburg, for the passage of no net
to Incorporate the Sellnsgrovo and North Branch
railroad eomany has been objected otrthc calan- j
der by Mr. Albright member of the JIuusc. j
Call Received. Rev. M. Rhodes, palter of tho J
English Evangelical Lutheran church of Leba- I
lion, formerly paster of the Lutheran church at I
this place, recently received a unanimous call
from the Lutheran church of Omaha City, In
Nebraska, olleriug hint a salary of t2,000, Mr.
Rhodes, however, fe'.t it his duty to remain in
his present field of labor.
' Tnc Croquet Shoe, a uovelty, elegant aud com
fortable, at the Regulator.
A Locomotive, a few days since, took off the
head of one of the hogs running at large. Tho
owner, no doubt, will now kd'p thein tip, as this
Bnnimary way of abating n nuisance Is more
prompt and perhaps more effective tbuu the. acts
of tho High Constable.
Nt MnruLNO the Hotsrs. Some of our citizens
have bee n called upon to have their lniuseB num
bered by an individual. This thing, If done,
should be done by the Borough authorities, ns
some mlglit refuse or neglect to perform tlmir
part. Besides, some one should be nppoiutcd to
designate the numbers, and then a sullleieiit
luiiiiber of giided metal figures could be procured
at a small cost, and the numbers could be put up
Say any one.with metal figures or by jaintiugthem.
Mr. HmtM Diuksimcu has sol I the 33 foct lot
at of his residence to J. F. Shaffer, together
with the front part of his building whit h w ill be
Ki,.ve,l for a b.tek building on Mr. ShaClr'a lot.
Mr. Driesbach has contracted fur a new biiek
building on ihc Corner, flouting on second street
nud centre alley.
I
All Rubber Wear, ut manufacturers' prices,
t.i the Regulator.
Man Killed. On last Friday evening about
11 o'clock, the body of a tiinu was discovered ly
nz si !r; i.r the P. & E. Railroad track near I. T.
Cleme'it's Ka.ih Taeiory, In the upper end of this
iioi.) i!i, h t vlis ,t hole knocked in bib head and
(in iir:n hnk . Coroner Gcusoy was notllied,
v.! o ton!; the holy iu charge, nnd 1'i.B iict nioni
In H mi bquest over It. A time book was found
in !.!- person with the name of Andrew t-tine
wiihiiiit. The utine person had been In several
(1 ii:il.i;i" p'.'icci a short time prevh
is, but ns he I
orp.ir;.l t be lutotie.tted, they refused him
11 ; i' r. TV' Jury ren lerod a verdict that he was
n.l
ei:t.;''v hilled l v one of the tralus passim' !
out tho r.ii:road at that poluv
lug tibjjl h'.s p.'i'.'On I b'ootf
iVoltl.
There was uolh-
wLcie be baJled ;
lti'.vt.orn,
nt the g'llat'
inish, and slaiiglit.-r sole leather,
Tnnfror!er lt:qnet on Mr. Adam Fry mire of
Milton, who was killed ne.tr Wulsontown, oiithe
'Jld of Fehru-uy, rendered a verditt that became
to his death by being thrown from thecals and
breaking bis neck. The Jury fuither state that
the cars were thrown off the truck on account of
a broken rail. The rail having been broken near
tb; fuiiit of eonaei t!on by a 4raiu going rut
wird ju-t pievio is to thu accident, nud the ulght
v it 'limn n m l having suthVient lime to examine
thi.t part of the I oa I before the Erie Hail train
past!:i' uvstwnid. The Jury etusuro the Rail
iojI company tor not kt-tpli K employees sulll
cli ut o-.i the roa I to dl-eover breakages.
Tli ( :r..in r' jury lu the accident of Alexan
der Rall'iiur, noticed In our l.tii lue, rendered
a Uirdiel lli.it lie e nne to his death by uecldui
t t.ly filling from a ,a able of S. F. l.lgltuers' aud
breaking LU luck.
Boon and St.ot fur I ho community, at poje.i.
Ur pile., at I ha Rgul.tor.
Tui I'.-v. V
('lurch, of lit:
V. llvuint, pator c f the M. E.
pine. fr the last Ihreg year,
bft nu 'I hm -it iy I t. t t' .Mhu Aiiiiual Coufeieiiec,
wl.l. li iiurls nt I'.trli.' , Pa., oil tun bill hut ,
wl.ers hi ivpieu, iieioi,,ni In ci..l'.ln, t,, l,
1 4ifn re 1 1 j a'u '. r cLi-iiU. Mr. 1. 1 .tut, duiiiig
' 'l ! lillll lit ill ill ih.'.lp ill tl,i, l .11 tUt, Il.tS M,U
i.c ! HI of all 11 1 l nun iii fwiil.tel Willi 1,1 in ,
.I Ills li .irt ! U MHIell liurilli. I. III. Idea
. tun.; I ii. i.r I It. it. I .i. a inu.i i,f iLu i,,
,t druil- I it 5 1 it deal i f Iii, linn ,, n,0 i.i.r.
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Mil. Ed. T- DntTMirRLKiMhe present proprietor
of the WeaTer ITouse, which lias been known by
the travelling public Tor the Inst three-fourths of
a cer.tnry the BIgn ct the Buck, Intends ter.f
Ing down that old structure by tho first of April,
for the purpose of giving plncei to a large hotel,
when litis) well known old establishment wilt be
numbered among the things of the pnst. The
present frnme building was erected about 80 years
age by Jonns Weaver, who emigrated to this sec
tion from Berks county about thnt time, and re
mained In the hands of the Wcnver family until
purchased by the present proprietor, seven years
ago. There has been but lllte chamro made in
tho "Id structure In all this long term of 80 years.
Its original color was red, (a favorite- color wo
suppose, In thoso early days,) nnd In ivout, nt n
proper distance from the house, stood the old
sign of antiquated design, swinging upon hinges
In a square frnme, fixed on the top of a high post,
npon which was painted what was supposed to be
a Buck, but to such n degree of perfection had
the art of painting been brought Iu thoso pri
meval days, that the skillful nillst, iu his effort
to produce a buck, suddenly, nnd cunningly
brought forth a drumndcrry with elephant's legs,
nnd the nntlcrs and tall of a deer attached. This
nondescript device was removed about 20 years
ago, when an addition was built, nnd the origi
nal part was repainted.
Iu connection with the old public honsea which
are passing nwny before, tho march of time and
progress, wo must make mention of Battalion
day tho day of glngcr-bccr nnd ginger-bread
when the bold militia captain strutted with lofty
bearing nnd loftier pluuio, In front of his fierce
command, which went through the evolutions mi
titaire under his Instructions, with the grace and
alacrity of a drove of oxen, amidst a storm of old
shoes, stones, bones, nnd the shouts and hoots of
a crowd of rascally boys. Battalion day was a
great day tho day on which all old feuds were
settled by tho strength of knuckles. Crowds,
lu which the demon of whisky Impatiently slum
bered, would suddenly become Uoculent as a
swarm of bees, and the remit of the sudden and
Inexplicable embrace would be numerous black
cycB, sAi'nl nnd bloody uoses, and it host of other
evils entirely too numerous to mention.-
The llddle nnd the dance were tho usual ad
juncts of Ihc battalion, and were a right nice fea
ture of the occasion. Tho only dance known or
practiced, was the old French-four, which resem
bled the Indian Bnakc dance. People n-w-a-days,
know nothing about politeness they don't ; why,
lu those days If a lady was asked to dance nud
refused, she was instantly ncektU, and hauled forth,
and her pedal arrangements immediately went
into operation like a streak of greased lightning.
We say people iu these degenerate days hasn't
the least idea of manners. There were no rest
less uiU-Jloircrs those days its ir. these no, no !
nil danced all danced perforce of good brccdin'.
The man who could make the most noiso with
Ills feet, regardless of tune or time, was regarded
as skillful but the man who could get through
with the creates! variety of bodily cirations, and
j throw himself ns high as the ceiling, and give 40
I hideous yells, was considered far superior to any
j one else, and his fume t'eiit abroad. When n sot
of dancers was ou the floor in full operation, the
tiolse and clatter resembled that of the pitman in
a saw-inill-lhc whole sceue j crlVcting a sight
ridiculous in the extreme.
The customs, nnd manners, and condition of
this community and vicinity, have changed since
'his style of dandus was iu c.ijue, nnd the last
of the old land-marks associated with battalious
nud kindred matters of days gouo by, will soon
be superceded by the largest nnd most commodi
ous hotel iu this place. Mr. Drumlieller, the gen
tlemanly proprietor of the Weaver Housc,through
his adaptability to Ms profession, Las hud re
maikable nieccss In this place. Ilis lutended
building will be COxlOO in depth and breadth";
Three stories, 12, 11, and 12 In hcighth, with sa
loon below. It will be put up In the most ap
proved modem style. The estimated cost is
Sl.S.UOO. Eil Is an enterprising man, aud a useful
citizeu j and through his new establishment, fa
vorable location, and pleasing deportment, will
command the liou's share of public patruange.
Tiik JUiLito vn Accidhnt at Watsontowv.
We copy below from the Watsontown Ueeord
of last week, further particulars of the railroad
nctident which occurred ou Thursday morning
hist, at Watsontown, of which we gave a notice
lu our last issue. The Jlecord 6avs: There
were eis cars In the train four P. & E., throutrh
cars for Erie, and two N". C, through cars for
Rochester, N. Y. The greater number of the
killed an I wounded were occupants of one of tho
N. C. cars, which was hurled down the embank
ment with such ioleme ami In such a manner
as to completely tear off its roof nnd almost en
tirely demolish its inivr arrangement. Adam
Fiymire, of MUon, 4ht only person killed, had
his luck broken and hii low ,t Jaw considerably
fractured. He was going to Williampo't lu
company with h': brolhcr-iu-Uiw. Thos. Stutto
son. His body was Immediately taken back to
Milton. The only occupants of the sleeping ear
were a gntlemen, bis wife and twj children, all
of whom escaped without injury, although the
car was badly wrecked. The two rear cars were
thrown from the truck, bnt fortunately they did
no" go over ih embankment. Many of the ofil-
1 ecrs cd' the road vlsrtcd ihe scene of the disarter.
j A w reck train from Wiiliamspoil soon arrived
j nud Miceiedint! In clearing mid repairing Hie
j track, so lliiit trains are now running aeeor ling
1 to their regular schedule Dr. J. W. L'owman,
; P. i E. R. R. Surgeon, ut thU place, waspronipt
I ly 011 the it rouu 1, mlini.iUtiTing to the wants of
j the wounded. He wus Joiurd iu his huinane i .
I forth by other pliyicl.in, hu I by Ur. Politick,
j of Wllliaui-poii, nnd .V.cClc.ny, of Mi'.ton. lm
mediately uflor lliu uecldcnt three of the wound
c I were l.iUuu to the reidcii" of the Misses llitrr,
I one to Mr. Robert McICee's, and ouo to tho
I Forscuiau Home, where they ro now receiving
I all the ullvulloii thut the solicitude of thu kind
I hearted Ltdics of this town cau suggest. This
(1 1 1 1 iy) Ulorulng they are rvported couvalesceiil.
All tie othere eon'lniied their Journey. The fol
lowing a list of the killed and wounded s
Adam Frytnlie, Milton, killed. Dennis Co.
Ban, Itull.ilo, N. y wi'iiuly bruised and burned.
Muiou P. Peek, hllii-t;i.iive, ciuuiy Injured in
b.iek. Philip HUy, K,K In !. r, N. i'., iiil.iiially
Injiired. II. .nice Hover, Milt. .11, head and wrist.
Win. Yoliut, Mill , back an.) lie,., I. Klli, II, y.
man ir .lu coiiduetor, t.-veuly lejiiiid in b... k
and tije. 11. i,J 1111I11 W.-K, IbiNaua, S. V.,
If. id aud leg- I h,i. A. (.owill, cwitik, S. V.,
lu bead. Win. l ollliu, (colored) I rt.b lieka
burg, it., slinlit cut on miu. Autliew JuiiUihKi,
Jiiiui slow li, N. V.. w.itiii.lfd iu Uu k. J.tiiit
II ..kI, Noll It till 1. K..UI, .,,i 1 1,1 lu ....
Win. Mn, M.nilie.il, I 111. 1. 1.i, aeveru lul lu
bead and bitiutd liiiii!,lt r. Waller t'r kei,
1 uii.i.irior llaillniora 1. J 1 n if car, No. I, ill
I. .111 I. Win. M. PiilleKoii, t iiliiii, brut-id hip.
I I sal I M. l.eiii.ui, Uui4, S. V., itil ubutu
1 i--, m., hull 111 bul k, 1.. . k and I' ll I,U, t.
A . I 1 11 , 1 111I011, I'a., Ii ., l, lop, slioitlilt r urn!
II. i.h. J. M. M.tili, 11,'ii I. .)!,. nk, Pa., cut lit
l.'-ud and lu. W. Jis ucviii, aiut ui tai.
L 4'it ) iJ-i l, brad.
lit klu ur, kUn h I'll I, l"7l.
V ' ', I to k. .,ur I1.1t.1l l"r. A, I', I UiW
b.i filum. (in III lli u uf I'l.il.nl 1) IiU, liil
lm li. lieU Hit- l.i.l , III till IUuJll.' tjf l'l.
I .f I'diuiukl t Hil lttlUlit t t Its lllHia
I Uf.uiib ui.ia 1 u jueiLggf
i.K.n.i.., Bb4 kuikei). i I, Miiio l.-ibalw
. UUlll.!.. I.I ).k Is, In. I'.uixvil, B bl
ii.uuitui( 1 niit. v lui itb.1 ir.
I Uik i.4 .u till, lu lUt bulliliu ,l ,
i. ftknr, .( , ult 1 1., yn, ,U, u( M4ik.
$ifl, U.I I, (uuu. , gll uUJ.,i Uu,
! wlMk.,a kkig,4. W W.X .
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Otin List Dch. We have tried to get an an
swer to ome of our appeals, but there seems to
be but little heed tuken. The Plymouth Star
thus addresses Its readers, and, as our case Is
somewhat slmllnr, we ask a perusal t "Hear us
for our debts, nnd get ready, that yon mny pay ;
trust us, we have need, as yon have long been
trusted acknowledge your Indebtedness, nnd
dive Into your pockets that you mny ptvmptly
fork out. If there he any among you a single
patron that don't owe US something, then to
him we say, step asldo, consider yourself a gen
tleman. If the rest wish to know why wo dun
them, this Is our answer. Not that we care
about ourselves, but our creditors do. Would
you rather that wo went to gnal, nnd you go free,
than pay onr debts nnd keep us moving T As
we agreed, we have worked for you as we con
tracted, wo have furnished the paper to you
but ns you don't pay us, wo dun you. Here nro
nifrcenieuts for job work, contracts for subscrip
tions, promises for long credit, aud duns for de
ferred paymont.
Who Is there so Ignorant that he don't take a
pnper ?
If any, he need not speak, for wo don't mean
him t
Who Is there so green that don't advertise T
If any, let hint slide, he ain't the chup either.
Who 1 there so mean thut he don't pay tho
printer 1
It any, let him speak, for he's the man wo'ra
after ?
List ok I.itTirits Rkmaimmi in Si ndiky P.
O., MAiicn 1, 1871. Mr. A. W. Blrd-ell, Mr. II.
II. Bartholomew, Mr. J. F. Culp, Mr. John Co
martli, Mr. Francis Colgan, Mr. John Conklln,
Mr. J. W. MeClery, Mr. U. 8. Clark, Mr. Charles
Evans, Mr. Robert Fox, Mr. David Cilllii, Mr.
Thomas Ghannon, Mr. Geo. W.Gray, Mr. Har
ry Hudson, Rev. L. L. Ilaughawaut, Mr. Sam
uel Hess, Mi Mngulo J. Haupt, Mr. Jacob
Ilarmcn, Miss Bella Kniss, Miss Lou Klino, Jliss
Sarah J. Reefer, Miss Lucy A. Krefer, Mr. Wil
liam Kelly, Miss Annie Lenlg, Mrs. Mary M
Laymcistcr, Mr. Charlie Meyers, Mr. James T
Mills, Mr. P. H. Miller, Mr. P. 8. Martz, Mis
Alice Nfcidifcf, Mr. John K. Roelel, Mr. John P.
Roth, Mr. Gilbert R ltz, Mr. George Kienn, Mr.
8. R. Real, Mr. Henry Poke, Sir. James M.
Itamsdell, Mr. John S. Snyder, 2, Miss Malluda
Snyder, Miss Diana Ehipe, Mr. Louis Smith,
Miss Maggie Shlers, Mr. George Simpson, Mrs.
Mary E. Shipe, Mr. Richard F. Sterner, Emily
A. Tempser, Mr. R. Terry, Miss Mary Wu'.f,
Mrs. James Wilkinson, Mr. Joseph Wetzler,
Mr. Harris E. Weitell, Mr. Uveal V- Wagner,
MisB Sarah Wart.
J. M. HOSTIAN, P. M.
CorriT PitocKKoiMjs. Sf.vm.itT, Feb. 27, '71.
Thc Adjourned Court met nt 10 o'clock. Hon.
James Gamble, ot the Lycoming Di.-uict, pre
siding, and Associates, Nicely nnd Shipmun,
present. Tipstaves, J. L. Russe! and Sebastian
Boughner.
Isaac Mayer fc Co. vs I'.iilmnn A Brother.
Summons In case. No. 107, August Term, lSilO.
Jury returned verdict for plain till for fl'jS.70.
Ira T. Clement vs Eii.is Schneider. Summons
in debt. No. lOd, January Term, S71. On mo
tion, judgment entered for want of an appear
ance for tl20.S4.
Catharine Oyster vs George Conrad. Feigned
issue. Some lime ago Je.-:so Sheet? nsMgned the
uhove plaintiff a note or noies, and alterwurds
Geo. Conrad, who held a judgment against said
Sheets, attached money in bands of plaintiff.
Aftion was brought, and verdict rendered in favor
of plaintiff.
Edwaid Eiscly vs Henry Eaumgardner. Ap
peal. This suit was commonced lu 196$. Ver
dict in favor of plaintiff for 578.07.
D. Angst vs William Dunn and Thomas Dunn.
No. lGii, August Term, 100. Appeal. Angst
sued for wages.
Jt'ST received, a number of popular fronts of
French calfskins, at tho Regulator.
SnERji r's Sli:s. The theritr is advertising
the following properties for sale ou Monday
Monday loth.
Two lots and dwelling house in Mt. Carmel
borough, the property of Oauiel b. Herb.
Two lots nnd house lu Cumerou twp., Ihe pro
perty of John Lynch.
A house and lot in Mt. Carmel borough, the
property of J. L. Maize.
A tract of land in Delaware township tho pro
perty of I). C. Weik.
The one-fourth Interest of n tract of laud In
Lo jit Augusta twp., the property of J. J. Miipe.
A house and lot of ground In the borough of
Sunbury, the property of Abraham Lytic.
A tavern, house und three lots of ground In
the town of Trevorton, the property of II. B.
Weaker.
A frame house and lot of ground la Tiirbut
towned.lp, the property of William Haupt.
Two vacant lots iu the borough of Mt. Carmel,
the property of Geo. Ii. nildn th.
A tract of Ian 1 in Shamoliin twp., tho proper
ty of A. Verger and Jacob Ve.iger.
On Saturday t!i llth ibiy of Muich. A house
and lot in Upper Augusta twp., tto property of
MilUr F. Graves.
A tract of land in Le'awaro township, with I
dwelling house, &:., ths property of Daniel Up" .
degiatr.
Noticb. The members of the Northumberland
county Agricult irtl s.ici.ty, will niael iu the
Court IIouss nl tuiibuiy, .March 11!, 1S7I, nt V
oV'lock, P, M., to U111U4 itrraiigeuienls for the
next lair.
T1I03. BAKr., Pec'y.
Gr.r IssiTiro. Wc have lately note I a num
ber of accl .lent, lu which n-veral permis weie
killed aud a uiimber Injured. Thuii ueeid -nts
should seriously remind all who ure travelling of
I ho Importance of securing au Insurance policy.
For 11 small sum Invc.ud lu ease of death the
snug miu of Jo.OOJ will be paid Id the legal hell
of the parly, and for tin Injury a weekly comien
nation of J-'l U paid, ull for '.'0 cents Investment.
Annual policies are Ivmu J dally by J, ShiymuB,
Agent, at this place, for a number of the lat In-
ur.ii.ee companies lu cxhteuce.
Cksti' Uii Flench t oTf, but Uu Boats, Mitsli.
ed bulloui, at the Kegululor.
Who IU ..,r a Liiii k I.iul I-LM (urn
uier puny uf Gpin, e..ui.i,i,K of a wu
lutu a it, I kIiI ai-l li.iiil levi 11 yer, u,
tl. runt li Hut lll.iv"f llel inure, Ci iwtoi J euuulv,
u.ii.. VV.-I 1.1 I. ......I.... . .. .1 I
1'ure, uiau vii.ic-.l t I1..1.I111,' lu cams
er.i littl (!lilu,'tl tiliont .iur vui, lu
In I L,eu Irll 111 Hm n,a uti.iul mile ml of the
Milui,!', 1,11 i iil. ,( (,).,c, ia, j,,,! ja,s, J
i.Ver. 1 l. U.au tlio Iiaulliij 1 li ke I Ul
Hie etiilil mill l.n.k tl to In lame, ', m.
lUinijruuM Kive no neruuiil uf Itulf, uui liut
tier jrvt tui.v. , u i.li Itu 111 jrvuH l.
ll.o geueiid l.ii.r..,u 1 lUal ll.e t lol l 414 11 (
UU114 to li t (i),.U, m,4 H. ii lUejr klule U fiuiu
..u.e Iji.illy u4 Ut-uu.lug lii4 ,t It UH It lu
Ike .4 kbute tUlt I.
'IUim.i bu tuinibi Uiuurulnn fuller
Ii4 ueiilier b..iu Ibe .utUeiillui uf Ibi Una
in..)) lul la Ike tlicotijf ut lUt.r lut tl.1,4,
Will our kilui.fcs i, t( runeurj hW,f
t j,,..ll,:o I y,.,i, AuwrrW.
1u V' r,' JuM.Hid .Kli.lUI Iryl.Ur uf hf
ul b UtH l'Jc lm ltl, It 1,1 m 1. a I; Uiu
llie Ilk in tb uf Waub. H will oi.uiu ag u.
law 'Itut ft l.Jli.(( auIUr, Iu4bti Ml
Ubitk4 l.laallalloba, a 1,4 Ul Ua aW4 at lb
lo (a la uf tg tl k,4 iM u,ij
of ix
Mr. C'AnjfBL Itkmh. A correspondent fiotn
Mt. Carmel Inform 111 that a new Screen manu
factory, has been established In that place by
James Greenwood, Esq., formerly of (ho firm of
G 1 ecu wood, Gllmore & Larimer. Mr. Green
wood Is an energetic man, nnd will no doubt do a
thriving business In his new locution.
Tna now School nousc nt Mt. Carmel Is near
ly completed, Its co-f is about C0,000, nnd will bo
an ornament to thnt place.
Mt. Cakmkl Bi-ill'ino aud Loah Association.
Tills Association Is eta: ting out under the
most favorable auspices. At a meeting on the
23.1 of February, 10 shares were sold nt an nvcr
nge of $04 each. Tl Is Assoclut ion will, no doubt
bo a vast bencllt to that town, ns It will Insptro
many hard worhirg men without property, to
Invest hi this Association to procure a home,
which they can readily secure by paying about
the same amount monthly dues, which they are
uow paying for rent. The following Is a list of
ofllccrs for the present yenr, their term cf cillec
expiring on the first Monday lu July.
President John B. Reed.
Vice President. D. J. Lewis.
Treasurer. Samuel A' BcrgttreEser.
Secretary. II. V. Rotheruu l.
Ctrectors. Wm. Sterling, Joseph Ul.md,
Thomas Morton, H. .11. rnliims, Henry Hill
Samuel Marjdou, P. T. Burke, Henry T. John
and Dr. Henry Gulkk.
Auditors. I). Y. Giiham, Jos.ph Gould r.ud
W. A. Urowu.
A N'Aiinow Esi :ait.. On Wednesday morning
last, Isaac Vincent nnd son, in attempting to
cross tho Railroad, nt the lower Planing Mill, In
a two-horse wagon, ahead of the 0:12 passenger
train, barely escaped being caught by the en
gine. Tills ahcuid serve in i wr. ruing to others
not ntteir.pt to crops till Railroad when they sec
a L-nlu approaching. FiVifituiiloirn J.'ecord.
OH Wednesday Inst, ut three o clock, a land 1
slide occurred on t'uo Cattawissn extension, be
tween the residence of John Fr!U and a Mr.
Billman, near Fenny Hill, which instantly killed
aiaonrer ny me name 01 Kienara urennan, a ,
native of Ireland. It, appear that about eih-j
teen men were working on a side
ide hill cut when
ed, which buried
a tall trom tun slope oceurre
Rrcnunti. The rest fortunately escaped, one or
two only receiving slight injuries. T!'.i.'e.-i(ji.
iCCOl'il.
luni.iMiAsu iitMiui. iiin.irs. ii u rcpoit-'
ea mill some 01 1:10 ien,;ing inemncru ol the .'ling
propone Inviting Weii'Ul Philips to deliver n lec
ture in tho Court House, before that honorable
body. Prompted by the tender feelings they en
tertain for the fair sex for whom it is well
known they have the hichert regard the cub
ject they have FeleeUd, will be 'Woman's Rights.'
As it U known that the lecturer's charge arc
high, the tax-payers of the rmnty can '.oik out
for an Increase of the amount c lunged ns miscel
laneous items, which now absorbs t'.icui f M,(.!jd,
Cc'Tiiaaiikatt-;
.rou n:n AM"i'.;cAV.
A Sllt!SiAT1! PlsrsTNTATSON or A II AT TO A
Minis I r.u. On Saturday cvml'i,' last, the hiirii
lv esteemed paster. Rev. V". W. F.vaiH, of the
M. F. Church, of this place, was subjected to n
most nu'recable surprise lit his residence 011 Arch
ft. The members of the fnnbury Orchestra. ::
scmbVid to make a present nt ion of a fine sl'l; hat
ns a token or the esem, and respect which thev
entertained fot him. The affair was of course kept
from the Pastor's knowledge, by previous ar
rangements to receive a serenade by the Orches
tra. About 0 o'clock, they repaired t i his resi
dence and a ft or p'avinj In front of the house,
they accepted an Invitation into the parlor. Af
ter nlnyintr a favorite piece of music, Mr. F.m'l
Wilvert stnted that Ihe Orchestra had learned
with great regret that he and family were about
In be transferred to another Held of labor In
(oil's cause, and before partinir with him they
wbdicd to u'tve him some recognition of Ihe hU-h.
esteem they entertained for him. ns n Minister
of the (iospcl, nnd a private citizen- As ..
token of their retrard. he h id tho honor to prj
sent to him, on their behalf, a line silk bat,
thousrh not .a token of (treat value ho hoped U,
would be received, not only ns n tribute of re
spect. but ns a maik of confidence nr.rt esteem.
they bad in his integrity of character nn1 exem
plary conduct ns a citizen and a Clurvmer.. Mr. )
Kvnns having been taken n lionet bcr by surprise,
said that It entirely unmanned him, nnd that '
such a tribute, of respect was unexpected hut was '
hiyhly aprireciated j that he was happv to kno.v
that be had soma friends imi; of his flock. '
He said h" would receive It, hut that it w is with I
emotions of heart which ho was unable to cx-i
press at this time, that he thanked them for so :
kind nn offerin-r. A'thoni;h he would part with !
them now, thev wonld never be fore-otleu iu his
prayers to his Father in Heaven, and hope! that. .
they would nil meet in ilmi celc.-Minl throuti above :
wncre t'lere !s mni li pleasant, r ruiR c. !
The Orchestra (lion plavel 'Mldniubt Hours"
by rei'ie-t, nud Iheu biddinsr bim eood night, ,
and all wishlnir him nnd family a safe journey, :
tlicy parted for the evening. I
SiT.CTATOIt. ;
I F'.ii! Tim Amf:::cax. j
A C'urloiiN PLonoi.ieiioii. j
Cakktown, Fen. 7th, 1S71. I
Mra. its. Ei'iTons: j
On Saturday evening hist,
a rumbling nn'se which no one ran exactly l!lu.
trait! or describe, was benrd by a number of per- .
sons piisslne; tlm Court Hou.e. The ntino- plien,
i;l the lime was quite heavy nnd it inijl.t have
been Ihe passage of a meteor through the nir be
yoml the range of virion or the mutteilng of a :
young earth. piuKe. ijoine of those who witi-cs-i
the scene declare that the temple nl Ju-t Ice
i haunted. F. veral who were anxious to inves
tig.le this stringe nlVnir, say that lu.ro were
clattering of horses feel Inside t he bi.lldie.g and
' that the flrucl lire shook until ihe Inured door.
I Hew open. As tlicy went to enter the building a
I Mr:iu;,fl appar.u.iu iip-pcarr.l neinre tn.'iit cov
1 ere I in the li ibiliini nls of a felilule wllli b. r bead
closely bound up, who spoke to Ih.lu as fol Ions 1
"Hell, and what Is it yo be u filler, is it ineself
sure, ye lia itl'iher bi.tln lin'. lias i t Hi. lily
O'llranyraii a lit lit to Li, k aflle r (hem IbriH
tlio i-iuid dolhirs," nnd lUe ti.uu'o iippiirition
v.mi.-lii j fioin their slglii and the noise cease I.
Altera 1.1 ox' cio-.e ei..oiiii illon of this t-!iaiige
piieiiiniieuoii, there up-carid a bright light on
the celling, along the 1,1 of ulUees In the build
ing, when larnu capital letters Were observed,
wlitcU read Unit :
NiNMY rnrr. tuhi saiii poLlahs.
An Lis Witne.-s
IIunIiichs ,olitTi.
Sruiso Fiolii.iue tin r nly ut l!ie FiiiwhIiuii
of Mi M..A. Uin.lrr, llul, N. V. lor. I'.lt veulli i
:;:c:zx:lZ! 'C";
f.dl lu -'ill) lu I' d e.tll !
Prti ial .litem! hi I.
of Aiiio.i lli;li.n i ,v l o.
1 in U mi ut I nn I 1. :..
Fe.ilher inul H I !in ;
i-au pun Iiii.u f mi' .1 tin
It. a, 1 ,i a live-1! uiriit
, II V. lelilb S. ,
' ', Fnrua u, M.r.!n-T,
W'.ll ell. lilt", ft! el In I ,
II M t,l tl.e HI''. I il.l ., it
Hot. -Tin v nre t.ii I ..11 iIk!t .:,.!'ie. y
I. UVU nil I le.l of Ii, I 1,' re,; I il.ie, ull I II . I nil
iiiw aulla on 1 1. :w 1 i-J 1 tl.. y 1:1 il,,.,i..r
ttur Iheui to 11 .11. m. Il l.l., 4 l.t,,i.e to
rlu: ha thrm, uu I -. tin: on, 1...1I1 r ' ie.1
If )."i rlnilid l i 111 ut W.111.1111.1U1 r .V In .:i'.,
Ojb ll.ill, !.. re I,.,).' ,'...it,,n i, in., In J i,..'.'t
rll k( 1 1 . tit. It., I ,,! I til), wiy il..i,
l.iiiiH Oi.l (,i I'..' h,i.i,ij .1,1.. , I',' U aul
lu- m He i w. n. w.r u hi
u4y pitttiiii 11 1., mi,,- in thu l.n(, i tui.
cl liltioy til hria. I ui.'l f 1 iim'.i .,1 I.,, M..11
10 j.l U laliel u ..1 I a II. v li.l Hull'
II. tU tteiy kin I ol in. 11 , ib'i i I , I.. Ji.u a
luaka uu bai.4. I
I Ir ) 4 aui 4 I t - l mi ul il il.
J Uta.la l J k. a,..,.., a u 1 U u , mi I.. 4
wm iu iuviii 101 ii.a a'in t..a, itny
I ut oo4a oa bu4, au4 lab, b I t loa4.
ap In vi lal a Iba bo. ! n-4Ut.
fua i.i.. A ut u4 b4u4.ia aiiuia,
auaii4 aub bali tl' Ik a I ., (iieit aw4 i4.
Jal laaaltal, ak4 M r a ia tka fey II
Waaau. rl I
PU!08 and Oiioanh. Tho subip.rlbcr, agent
for tho best Pianos and Orgnni In (he world, will
guarantee them for five years and sell tho cheap
er than any traveling agent can afford them. But
flrst-class makers employ no such ugouts. H. B.
Musser:
Tim new styles of hats nt S. Faust's store are
admired by everybody. He koeps a splendid as
sortment to select from, and ull of good quality
and the lateM styles.
A nrniAri.B klside.vcb, located ou one of the
principal streets In the Borough of Sunbury, Is
offered for sale ou tho most reasonable terms.
Apply at this office.
( i.osino Pi!icE3 or DcIIavb Una., 40 8.
Timtn Stiikbt, PniLAoni.riiiA. S o'clock, p. u.
rcbrtinry 21, 1871.
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" r,'s. 10-40''c!.'.'."!.'.'"
t. SO Year tl per cent.
Goll
Cy.,
Silver
Cnioii Pacific R. K. 1st .M. Bonds.
Central I'.K'ilie R. R
L'uion I'.u iiie Laud Grant Bonds.
KUWAItU SANITARY All) ASSOCIATION.
For the Kelh.l nud Cure of the Erring nnd
I'nfortunnte. on Principles of Chvistlan Philan
thropy. E-says on the Errors of Youth, aud tha
Follies of A". In relation to Maukiao" rtv! So
C'IaI. E ils, witlt sanitary aid lor tho i!linc -,
Ksnt, tre". In si.ah d cr.cloios. Address, HOW
ARO ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia.
Pa. Iiay7,'70lv.
:-(inrriWJ).C3.
Oil the 7th nit., by the Rev. Jacob F. Wiim
pole,Mr. LkviU. hi:Ar:r.,ot Delavnrc township,
imd Miss Mauy E. MosiLiirii, of Muucy creik,
Lycoming county.
On the ISth ult., bv the same. Mr. Dallas B.
j Savamr and Miss Mauv C. Mincemovfh, I
Turbotviile.
both of
1 I;
. i ,.'.1.
At his ivdt'ei re In .;
tor, Feb. 2-M, 171, I
d M yc.rs, 1 moulli I
iiiov.AS ,Mi i.i,, ng
and V) il:.y-'.
In Milton, o-vthe Mh ii-t., Mrs. F.LIZABET't i
HOVGFNKObLiuR, uhd 71 years, 10 month's.'
and l'i days. , I
In Anthonv twp., Montour county, on the 20ih !
nil., M Alt! KIT A bSVULK, tied 17 ycaii, 6 ,
lnoiiins una 11.1 vl .
tie
fiimbitrj' l:-itin i !'r;
I
coitrxCTaD wcskj.t ut i;n.:
4 orKiNosn.
Chain Choice While Wh-:i'.
P.. -I Ani'.i r, W inter
( orn
live
o.its (a-d lbs.)
Reft Amber, Winter, p-r sack..
" barrel
Corn Me.il, p r cut..
EfT-ra New 1 o '.
Pennsylvc.iilii Roil
F.oos Per loz. n
Mkaw Drnd Reef, j.er lb
Smoked Mailtm
' Venifon
LAi:n per lb
I tsu fcc.lt White FUh, per lb
" Tiout "
Co l "
Fresh r.ui.l
VcorTAUi.tb Ttiniips. per bu I t!
Polat'V'S " "
Onions " "
l'.c-.ins, .-juart
Hominy. " "
TIkied FR'.'iTi Dried Ai p'.es. per IU....
" l''a !:;:s, " ....
..tl r.o
...1 40
Si
... i 00 !
15
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40
u0
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,.pi(J 1-J
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....50
.1 0(1
.1 O'l
...1:
is
1 i
-,u( :;o ;
UK oil".
0(1 '
" ( i:eiri s, '
" Liiteliberries
U.i- p'li rrU'S
(Inw.s AriTrs per barrel.
..3 blM'i. 0l
READY-MADE
f.A
CLOTHING.
Tho Largest Stock
iiusiom
tho Finest Good3:
Work is
ofthovcrX
ThrXnmtStylu;
the Best
hftt phnmcteF.
Workman
Easy rules forh.p;tha
moasurementX Crf3tfst
prices, &.o., scnt" Vnrir-
iree to any part ct JSL4 ty,
America, and good fits "O
Gents' Furnishing
Goods. Wrappers &
V 1 1 in 1,
Boys unuer-wear 01 ail
&. fla kinds for all sca-
I'hiMrfuA .tn, wihita
Wear at
1.-T..U!
d3lullllllll.- mm
IvIoworicesA IJ Specialty
OAK HALL,
Sisth & JIarict Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
, Hour ami recti sioj
II. IV. Till IS ItfS,
(0.1,1 1 uf K,,iirtli .01.1 .i;-v.h h'.io.t,
HSirilV, I'fVV.l,
II i t t i.,eee I .1 Kl.'iir an. I Fee I lit .re, wlitiu
Uli '.II k. e I H.-l III) IV oil li.tll,l, II ;elill4l
u.i-.'ionio I ol ll.e I.. I III. m I ol
r L O XT K ,
V I ' V 1 OF EVKltV DIM KU'TION,
I'UlAlul'.
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111'! I Lit.
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t u l biu.K.
M . lit. til , I
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Taj Mau.lf 4a H .'.1 t.f a 1
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JMiailMHIIIlllWIUlB IIIIIIIIIIM .1
OT
wmw QmmEQ mom
S. rierzfelflur hnving just ripened a flr?t clnn cstiil)lialnn;'ntln Mo.ira & PiMdnijer'i
Buildings Third Struct, bulow Market, botwtun MurL'tt uare aud thu Poet Office,
TI mTT"." r-a e . ani"tm. v.
m im
Reftpcc'.fully Invites the public to call and
FOR MEN, BOYS,
3E3LLl3PiS
A S
TKUNKS, YAliJSE, &c, &c.
ITia Hcndy JTado ClotUins nro all nia.de to his own onlrr, in t'.ie lalust stylo of fashion
and htst tununcr of workiuauship, and equal t cutoai .vcjic.
IN HATS & CAPS AND GENT rUHNlSIIINa WOODS,
he keeps r lnr;:( air?rfr.i'!nt t f nil the loadiuci tj les. r.:iJ ris'.ilor.a, and has made af
rangciuunts to rcceiva new Goods fiotn tho ciiy every week.
HE TvILL SELL ALL
LOWE
.5
1
i. v -
Any r('rs",n in need of anything in hia lino will fiud U to t'
call aud hear his prices before purohatiaj; t'cnvhtic.
TlTul'IZZlBZlZirL
tween MaiV.i:t Squarft and tho Post Office,
Jy yt sa iie-ajmiiuui-f 'w a.'.p.i.iii:ii-iuiirwcau. miiAiwjL-iaTsgrgyecyjT -v-ivf-L. j. '-r
1BAEG1I1S S !
a.t TPiai: jsnnw york store,
Wc propose to sell for 3 J Javs romnii'iicins S.VTlTIiD.VY. Pocviibcr IT, 1ST0, nt a
mhtttinti ol'l'i to 00 per cvtit. fur (Moh. Oat- f toi U of Foreign nifl Donvftin Dry
(ioml.i. embraces SlI.Ks. MiFs.S (;o LINKX. 1IOSIKKV. rLVJX "WHITE
I CiOODS, LACKS & JiMJiUODlEKlKS,
Ottv r.tntk of Foreign .ind Domestic Jrv floods is very lnrc, nml ivitii a view to &
f;vit1y (;i-p(.?r.l of it. v.c l;:-.vo MAliKKl) J'UWX r.ll tin- nets to a figure so low that
this is utuiui .siioiiiiLly the t;n;i f ir ;.'Vt :it bargains in Jry Cuotls.
V c olTer Bleached Muslins
Four fttnrter X"cw York mills, 20 -cts..
i per yiifil ; four tpm'tor Davoc, 20 els., per yanl ; Fruit of tho Lot, 111, IS i ts., per yard ;
HiirSenipi r I.h 111, IS ci pci Viinl : i Iliil Semper Mem, l'i cts., per yanl ; four
; fourth Mioo Fly, 13 cts.. per yani ; four f.untl. Social L. 121 cts., per yurU ; four fouitU
i Coventry, 12 cts., peryurd ; j Coventry t? tls .. per yard.
i
I 1 D.HW, Co .-(".ils per yanl ; four fmrtli X'as'.itn E, 20 ccpls prryav.l; four fourth
i Xahu:i K. is cents jer yard ; fotir fourth Allan lie A.. 1(5 e.nis per yard ; four fourth
' Appli -ton F, 12V cents per var.l ; four fourth Indian Oivhaul V, 12 ceu:.i per yard ;
: llirnsburir, 11 cents per yiml ; 1 llanislmnr 10 cent per yard; 2) 1 1'.eacr.cd I'tica
S'.ii-fthijr 02 cfi.U per yard ; 2J liicaehed 'Wxihani, Mieeuiii.; do cciiis peryarU ; 131each
; cd Cuboi, 22 cents per vard.
1 llleai bed Canton l l iV.n. 's friMii 15 to 22: I'lil'ii . eh -1 Caufou riann. ls from 12 t
u ool iiiul Led ton 1 lanneis, trom
id Flannels 2"i to ."i" ; Cin.-'i im-i, 2"
Co..i'e l Camhlies 12; Cul'icei lined t12i.
LA WES' FAIVOitA!. ,SK 1 K'i'S 7o to -2.no.
: , Vl.lh' FELT l-KIUTS, from f :l.00, ( 4.0,1.
I LADIES' SMALLS, foiu 1.'J5 to 12.J0.
1 T L
Willim
atic 200 v.ird hpools. !i eti ; Coales 2nd yard spools, ft cU ; Clark's 2o
cti ; CiuVfit l). X. T. nil clor, 8 cts ; Mar Alpact lhaids, 0 yard I) ci
upooU, t
BEST SIXTEEN DOVE COU5ETS, NINETY CENT?,
ALEXAXIIttA Kill liMJYES Ml cnUJUS, M.
Josepbilie S. iili.le Kid filovi-s.f2.2o;
l.lovti, M.0. All Uu: lvi.l loves are "'iar.iiii.vu, :i tia-y
1 xi bati-e. In Mi.;il'..,n to lb - iiboe 11 L'taliniiH upon iu:i'
celled by none l!i ibij market, wo wu lUcallcbpeei.il nlieiili..ti lo t'-U- 1!. J-arlloeitt cto
biaem-uK'U bm- el ll 1F!U',
clows i: and
I
Flannel and Ula. ibels, ..,ii,.iih, Ca:..l
j Cuipvl, au l have now, m Mocl; .1 full hue ol
'
Our Dress Uocd L'.'iJ.'.rt'iiCit mriiiJes
e I'tiatliiit t 1 'a an
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examine lus tnamtnotli "itr.ck cf
A5D CUlLDltE.
1
HIS GOODS AT THE
PIUC
4 -
ir laturaut .to give hlta
THE T'Xj
S. IIERZFBLDEU.
f-unbury, Pa.
LADIES aV: OEXT I'XDEUWAUD. A'.3,,
at the following low jGgur
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