'4 I SUNBUHY, MARCI! 11, 1870. ltnilroad Time Tft1Ici. T.AST. WRST. BulTiIo Kx. l'v S:S m Trie Mnll Pvn 4:f.S m V.rin " 10:30 mil'.lmlr " " 4:35 p m Mull " H:lpm;F.rie 10x " (1:40 pm Krle Mull, " lirtSnml Emigrant Train Went arrive. M 11:00 . m. : . TtAMOKIJf DIVISIOV N. V H. W. burthury t H:M In At Sunlmry -M m ' 4:)iin: " 4:00pm mty.l'.s. hm etohTitiiies-barre r. r. lmv Sunbtir.v ftiM A. M I .1:80 : ! M. Jrrnv n .Sunftnrv 1l::i0 A. M., : mil ll:0o P. M, Iran Ponciir i0:4S A. M. :U0 mid 10 P. M. trritw at PanWHr :10 A. M.. 4-40 nnd 7:46 P. M. (ir.o. V. Kowem. Co., 40 Park How, N. Y., fl. M. l'ETTLSoii.t. fc Co., 87 Tiuk Row, N. T., nnd V. W. Sn.rr. Co., Tribune ttuildinirs. N. T., lire the boIc apcnt. for this puper In t hut city. fecal tfitirs. Tut OHOVEU .t HAKF.Ii nnd the SINGF.K SEWING MACHINES arc ncknowlrdired su perior to any other now ninnufuclurod. Mis C. Dul'mf, Market Mrcct. this plncc. Is the spent for the Bale of them In thin iiiul adjoining coun ties. Instructions in ppw ine (riven free of charge to all purchasers. A lot always on hand. Call lid examine them. X. F. Milliner's Regulator. Boots, Shoes, Trunk, Leather Mil Shoe Findings. IIkv. D. II. Clark will deliver the third lecture in the coarse upon I.ilier.'il Christianity, In the Unitarian church, Xoithnniljcrland, Sunday evenini;, March 12th. Suliject : "The. Liberal Christian View of ClirK." LRCTrnr. Tii'ire will he a lecture in the Court House on Sunday, 12th Inst., afternoon and even ing, hy Mrs. Steai n, the eclehrated trance speak er, nt 2'i and T'J o'clock P. M.. As usual the sahject of the lecture will be selei-te 1 hy a cora inittes c'iojcu hy tie! au.li."..oe. Diminutions of character after lecture. To Orn 9rn""utiv::ii.s. As a nmntr of our i ahscrilvrs arc f-h:iinrin their residence, to iu mir the delivery of tli-Jr paper-, they will .WIrc us hy leavlni notice : t this nfiiee. Our suliscritiers rc-idin'j 1:; the couatry will please stute to Mini pi)-tiillic'j the p iper l. now unlit, nnd the pos.t o'.llca to which tin y de-ire it hcrc.iftcr sent. Orit frienrl OHh-rion of Philadelphia treated lis to a sample ot Bundiou' Patent l'ulisli. II li n p-vrfact le.ilher pro'.'i vatlo'l. Evjry f.miily ouylit to have it. Messu-. '.1 veil on .t I'ur.ly, h.iu p ircliised th'j S'inhnry Piuvpii it Mill, aal have prncurcd the scrvle.'s of Mr. lliid''V.'an as liiuiiufacturer. Th 1'iten l to 111.1tn1l.1ct ire none b.it tli? pure.-.! and liclie-t. An elderly ir-utl'irtiu in st.'pp'"-o:r the cus ut 'VYat'oiitowp, on Thursluv evening la.-i, fell across the couplin!; aa d had lii'lcj badly enidicd. Mil. M. A. Xice'.y. of IVwart. hid his hand hcriously barnal on Thursday of last week In i:n dc ivorini to v.u:n linked o'.l. lie h is an Insur ance policy which e ni'.l'S hhn to ?." a week. arfiEMVisnas1 materials t ir m innfac the Regulator. uring, at Diss'iu. tiun. In another column w ill he found t lie dissolution of partnership between S. li. Buy er and W. J. Wiilveilon,. Esrs. Mr. Rover will remain in the old ollice, while Mr. Wiilveilon will re ivive to an o!H;i; in another pirt of the same building. Sfici:ii:. Miss L. F. I'age'.y ofjShamolilii town ship, this conn' y, and well known in this place, committed suicide by drowning herself in a pond of water, on Thursday evening of last W'ek. at Hloonilleld, Perry county, Pa., where she lias lately been unending the ac.i.l-iiT. She was highly rc-p- etc 1 by all who knew her. No cause is assigned for ile net of self-dent ruction. Xi'Mr.uuiS'i Hot s'.. We perceive that a num ber of houses on Market street have been num bered. The numbers arc entirety too small, nnd b esid 'i hei ng unauthorized by any ordinance, can tu of no praelie il value, luas-ivich as many will refuse to accept the numbers designate! by a stranger, and an unaiithorize I person. Vinr.. On Monday evening last, about b o'clock the oil house of the N. (',. It. V". Co., at the lower part of this horoiigli was discovered to be on lire, when an alarm wis given. The new steamer was soon brought into scrviee and worked ud liiir.iM". Th tire had got too uiaih under head way before the lire company reaehi 1 the place 4c save the building, uii.l the in, use t .iretlror with live barrels of oil and a lot M" waste were entirily i'i.,:-u::n !. The stea'i:er done good terviee in l.eepin:; t lit- li:e -c.) pie-.i (I !o prevent itsf pread ingto ini '.hlioiing !eii:.liiies. Tl.c liie is sup 'ose! io have, o: i;,::i:ilej I'lo'.i a love in the building. Tin: fro piet rihoe, a mitehy foit.tble, at the Regulator. ..in i and coin- Amiesl'iii. On Wellies, lay cvudng last, a Mr. Win. St mil, a le.i.leat of Front street, huv ing linbi!).' 1 tD'i nrieli uf fie nr.le.it during the day, am i el himself 1 breaking up the furiii iiireuf hi? b iai'.iinj iiiislre-s. wle n . Hue of the ne'e, bl'.ii iMiile-ted uu' iin-l il'i.iiu't uniliinlv oud.iei, i heieii on William alleinpt to deinnl- j 1-lisoiiieof ih lr hea ls uitii stKii'-s, for which i l.e w.i. pioicplly airesiil by constable l'urscl j ai. 1 I'i.ii'ed b, hiud the bars of llnul de Heller ou j Sccieid -I reel. Ara sp.-eial e'e. ili.a beM at S' lrtLniiilierlan I 1 a Tiies.l .v nf hist ii.i k, l.ir t Met Uuigen id ili.it !..tu!i I., till tint v.u ancy occasioned by j I a i, iiiuv il i t t . H. N.u.ih to Mi.iiniikln, A. 11 i.ii, (i.ep.) w.i. uleiiei i.y .1 iii.ij.ii ily, over Win. II. M'ligau. (llna.J The ii. couneil or- I una. ! I.y -eirciing Win. II. la Uhnir us their i l'c 1 1 nl ; V. Lull .ul, and M. fa. I', "I. i t . f the graduates lie, that of our Wi: le 1. f.f I lie I, ., in. -nn.' I la I. an ' I . II Me.lil .ii I Hull I. ii II I A. iii.uiv I. i.M. 1 1 ii.'ii li.. .li.'-.e, I.I be e'.i id 11. 1. place, lit. I l'i lit ir of the f.lel ii-' 1 t lioliurs. III. I. .'t i iliuu.cf ffl. - 1. 1 wi.r iul uf. i n". O.t Ili.elVrs lint be .1.1 I III . I Hit!. II . I I'e III;; He i u in d -f I , in.' ilil'l. eel, itl, .UlUl II it I li I d .Hi. ii. I pi' j 1 1. lu ii ii . 1 u l.ti.i. Wc e I ll til. .11. 1., ,1 , U lii.n - ... ,.f : a ,.i. Al l 11 .I I" I l the It J..1..I ll,'l itl.l.ite bill, IIImjII bl. .IJl'C, ... i.l i.4 i .in .j I. lii j li kouui., and In... wf . j . ju hi. ins If. M iW-1, .1 11.1,11,14, lUlll.' I'll!, I I ... is,, II 1 lit lu I'.. I 1 n't '. 1 U., 1 1, .ii a ' . li e li iji. t ili 1 .11.. 1 4m, ,, 1 v ,1., li 1 1 i a I ,.irl, in III ,1)1 l!.- ..'4 ' I I1'!- I liM' il, I b..vt lltal Slilll ii. iii i. .1 tifOii, 11.. y 1 1. 1. 1 it i111.i1k.11 I .1 i . .. . I 1.,.. 11.1 .1. 11 !..t u i lui. AuijIUi 1 .1 1. ...1 In ..1 li-k,li, .f C. .11,111 ul In, I . . I, II. 4 1.1-I 1 !. 1 1. ,1 iu, l.i Hi 11. Mi ilw.'it.'U -l l .s .'.ili, a 1.. 1 ) 1 )wai.4 U dis i tl. II I" a I I I' ! ' . I' I, l.fc, Itr ,4 1 Lj li)j "Il n.t.",l. i. ., .1.4 lU I Kill ) ul 1 1.. . s. 11 . U ...1 1.1 t i v 4'i M Ihu la. . ,'.l s. I ' il U . I1...I L .1 , S 't I... 1 ii.y iui Ik 'J t It I . ' I'll 1 1.. 'I .1 II 1 "1 t I, I 1 1 1 lal 1 1,1 ) l il) A 8aS IrsstRAHcB CoMrAitT. Vi'a hud occa sion to coll at th6 office of tho Guardian Fire nnd Marin Insurance company, No. 61 Walnut St., Philadelphia, durlnp; n late visit to that city, where we wore shown by tho obliging Secretary nf the company, Col. Charles M. Ollbe.rson, how tho large business operations of that company were transacted. And for tho benefit of many who hold policies lu this vicinity, we would state that the books end all papers of their transac tions were handed to us for Inspection, which privilege Is granted every policy holder in the company. Anion;; the policy holders we found the names of the principal business men on Chestnut street, nnd many of the othor principal streets In tho city an evidence that where the company Is best kuown they are patronized the best, nnd that business men generally have entire coulldcncc In their home company. The receipts show that all losses arc most promptly adjusted, whether ut home or lu I ho remotest State. Their agents appear to be of t he most active, and the company Is destined soon to be one of the leadlni estab lishments In the Stated Their authorized capital IsfSOO.noo IHI and the paid up capital Is 1SS, 000 00. The usscts during la-t year were fW.. 470 S5, while their liabilities were only $8,800. Since the first of January their bunincss has fiecn largely on the increase. During the month of February, the amount received to date for poli cies issued amounted to $3,523 SO while there Were no losses. The olTlecrs are selected from the best businessmen, nnd arc eentlcmen whonrc not only obliging but men of wealth who eivc their whole attention to conducting the affairs of the company without salary. Wu left tho ollice fully convinced that It Is not only good policy to support home Insurance companies, but that the Guardian Fire nnd Murine Insurance Company Is a safe nnd well conducted jnstiti'tiou. BttAMOKtx Items. We copy tho following from the Shamokiu Herald of this week: An nt tempt was made on Monday night to wreck n passenger train on the Shenandoah branch of the Philadelphia & Heading R. !., ut u point about midway between Shenandoah and Maha noy Tlaiie, by placing railroad tie upon the track. Luckily the obstruction was discovered by the engineer lu time to enable him to reverse his en gine nnd avert a catastrophe. -There Is on em bankment at the point where the ohsl ruction was placed, of some 30 feet. The would-be murder ers were not discovered. XonTlllMlUllll.ANDCofMY Coal T u.iio The iimouiit of coal khipped from our county fur Feb ruary Is M,50t t.-iti, iind for I he year 03,01)3. tons. i This H a gain of l,.'i.V.I tons for the month of this year, and 11,700 tons for thi season. Hut little, if any coal Is now being shipped cast, except some lump and M. !!: t from the Mt. t.'iiniu.l collieries. j Nearly all the coal mined is iiotv sent over the I X. C II. W., but the seareiiy nfc-ur-! and i.ruei ', : will nliliiTe s.iine of the co'.lierirs to stnp, and the others to run only a poi liun of lie lime. ! Act inr.M at mi: Minks. .!oh;i Cunningham, a miner, van severely banicl nbur.t the face nnd i ! hau ls hy un explo-i..n i.f lii'i -dainp in the Daniel j Weo-.i'. r tlujie, on Friday. He i.-unmarried. A j j man by tho name of Maguirc, who was Mauding j near him, was knocked down by the coacuosion, but escaped Willi a few bruises. I Roots and Shots for the commun'.ir, at popu i htr prices, nt tin: Regulator. Rokcloh Of riT.iis or Mr. Caumcl. The fol lowing Is a list of the officers of Ml. C.irmc.l bo lough. A permanent organisation as nll'ccted on Wednesday evening of last week : Chief Burgess. Henry T. John. Council. Win. Sterling, Dr. It. Gulick, Mi chael Hiukel, Isaac llollistcr, John F. Hcinleh, David Harris. Secretary. II. D. Rotliermel. Street Commissioner. Frank Persing. Street Committee. Win. Sterling, Dr. II. Gu iick, Isaac Holllster. Borough Treasurer. Henry Hile. On motion adjourned to meet nt the call of the Chief Burgess to appoint polite ufflfer for en suing year. Ji st receive I, n number of popular fronts of I Ficiilu icalf sklus, nt the Reguliitor. Accitiknts at hie Miscs. On Friday after noon of last week, as Juhn Krakoskie, a PolUli nian employed as a laborer t tuc huek Ridge Colliery, was nsccmling an inclined vliin inside the mine, 1-e was met by a train of live loaded care, and being uuablc to escape, was drawn un der the wheels and crushed to death, all the curs but one, which was stopped by bis body, passing over him. An inquest was held by Ksq. Cald well, on Saturday, and a vrrdiot rendered exon erating the Company and their employees from all blame. Deceased was aged about 40yeiirs. At ihu Etcclsior Co'liuy ui Mniiday, while en gaged in liauling dirt, Dennis Flood fell in some manner in starting oil' Willi a load, lielttiiu the dump" and the timbers of the sehute, and was j injured about the breast and body lo such an ex ! tent ns to eausn his denlh within a f'-w liouin. j lie was aged ubout 40, and h aven a wife nud I two children. Shtunvlciu Vitui", .Vhvi 2ii. j 1 am prepared to give liisiiranee to all who wiMi ! their tiusincss done with reliable and prompt paying coiiij.iiuits. Insurance against Fire and Lightning by 1.. M. Yoder, Agent, Suiioury, 1'. We regret to learn that Mrs. Fiyinire, wife of the late Adam Fryniire, who was killed hi the ace'.deiit at W.itsontown, ref lived siuh a shoek to her nervous system from that event, ns to throw her into a mieccssloii nf s;-asms succeed ing each other so rapidly, nnd oi'cucii violence us to cause great fears fur her safely. Ve lc;u that she U iww much belier. Mrs. I ryiuli.-'i. ue.ikure of tiillieiion i. ludnd heavy, nud she h.i. the tyinp.ilU) of all. ' (.... ii,.t. j Tuk 11 in inixn. In a ivport lately made by I Col. giiiiptuii, 1'icsiib nl of the H. A !.. It. ., I that geiitlein.iii say. j "'the grading Is luiw ul I iiiii.t all ciimpli lid, and niu't of ihc bridge, com pleted III! I Up. beVClllerll llUlntl.lt lld till, I. U fiit of the Fusqui ham. a Kiler linilgu i. up, liav liiL', ufur I lie lir.llu Wuik i. dune, but nlie lli.e.is anj und tit'.y IVet lo le put up, mid till, will, 1 j fn 1 coiill but, be up mi l euiiipli ii J ,y the lime 'uc I ail It lain on the Lulaiicu uf Hi" load. '1 lie ' all been euuliacled fur nud pail d. Un i. 1, nud by Ihu l .uiili uf July 1 think the line will be opcu fur bnuiui.a." TiUt line llieit I. .uiii greul iaic. iy of iiiiiui), U in 1.1 U luipilud after. Tiie payer Ule l.oiu.i,,' u,ii,u I j UlmW wbal hit j tti 11 ip.iii- fur llij loiiii.y ;u kuUi a.h uu : iii.'i iiiuu. uim.iii.l ol 11. 1. 11. ) diir.ug t"C la M.11. Bi.i.U a Her ll. I null 111 II kick, I be report W ill t-c 1 I .ablt.hili, When all lll la tiluliUed In Irani Hit j but. lu Htr 1. lie, Ul.li:. il tlmuld lm ciiiialiit I l.kC H.I' til.llld Jill) H I ml M4 olll.tlll.v U,' 1, 1 I ol . J Ml. I tUl.l.iilt 'ii, No. ',i), li. A It ! I lid luilufcil :j Ollli lit lll. (U.icd III .1111) III.. tll.U. II.. I. III! ut l.il. I .! Ill l. UU III Klih Ull I I I mi 11 bder. - Juiiii J. huiiili. I K, V. I .iiiuu 11.1I1.1 - It. n. Id le In k. J I II II ami I J t . I ..II I. fcluu i U lUul - A N II. 11. tVu.ltif Vta.l.l -N. V lUl.ll.n I'lli. il u I In IK,).- U ut. II Hail. II.U..I ul IUn liuald I l. HtailvMl. fcsig't. Majot. - t.44UMl aikl. U. WaaH.I Wl'l. I ft. I it J.lil t. .U i..4. ...liu.l.- a. f. ti.i.'l.l. I'axulv k.uliutt. -linad, 'utsj IU , .ii tt .agl,ui . .i Imiio .1 iui b . ii i Bi.xbukt, MAitcn d, ltttl. Contcir. PncicFEnixos. SrEciAL Meeting. Council met, Chief Rnrgcss Moore In Ilia chair, members present, Clement, Itournc, Itarrtnon, Rohrbnch, Grectiotigh, Hoover, Tarnsll and Goodrich. On mollon of OrenncMigh the rending of min utes of Inst meeting was dispensed Willi. On motion of Clement It was ordered that a borough bend bo Issued to (ieo. Welscr, for 83.il!,. 03, tho amount of borough orders held by him. Order granted in favor of Fdwnrd F.Uley for ft), for hauling tree and Stenm Fire Engine. On motion tho proposition of Bunbury Steam Fire Knirine Company mbmlMpd to council, .Ian. 3d, 1871, was accepted, a set of keys to Engine House to bs left In possession of the Chief Rur- 1,'C'S. Order granted for month of January and vie for month February, of (SO each, in favor of Sun bury Steam Fire Engine Company. One motion a committee of three, the Chief Hurgess to be one, was nppolu ted to Inspect the new Engine House. Committee firecnough, Varncl, Moore. On million orders as follows, were granted : To Muore ,t Disslnirer for sundries, JA.Ofi. To (ieorge Hostlan for removing fence, 3.25. To Alfred Klaus ttovc, l'ipc, Coal Bucket, CsC, $oM.7o. To John B. Packci-janioiint of taxes to be crcd ito.l on borough bo-ids, $14 ).U5. To W. I. Orecnouirh, niiiouiit of tas to be credited on borov.gh bond-, fii",. To Jacob Ynungmnn, Castings, Mouldings, Ac. ?7.52. To John Clark, Blacksmith mirk, fO.QI. To X. F. Murtz, Overseer of Poor and Janitor for council, $70. To .T. E. Torrington, services as clerk, station ary, Ac, 32. To Win. Snyder, stone for ciossings and wells, 101.22. To Samuel llnslcy, molting grave yard, $1.1. Mo David Rockefeller, grading ntrtcts, Ac, $13. To Abraham Brewer, assisting Rockefeller us above, $:J5. ToJ. M. Bartholomew, hauling coal for En gine, 81. On million adjourned to meet on Monday eve.. March 0th, 1B71. J. E. ToisuinciTon, Clerk. StNlifiiT, Milieu 7lh, 1S71. Council met at tha Steam Fire Engine House, nt 7 o'clock, P. M., it being the regular stated night of meeting. The first business being that of orgaiiU'mg the ucw council. The following named persons ns Burgesses an I Couneilinen were duly sworn, and their oaths of ollice Hied, viz ! Chief Hui'(f0bs, l'uilicl Ileini i 2nd Uurgcss, Will. I. (ireenougli ; As;t. Burgesses, kaiuuucl Wilveit, John Bourne and (ieorge Hill. ( cuneiliiien, X. V. Llghtner, J. W. Fi lling, Jacob Reiin and Thus. puru), Town Clerk, J. K. Reefer. Hill of James Heard. Es ., for ?H.'M for ser vices in swearing council, bills, Ac, for the venr ending March 7th, 1S71. On motion an or.ki wns granted for the same. ; On motion an order f..r .TJ.'J,1 in ftvor of' rreiieneK jierrn, was granien tor services as Overseer ol the poor for West Ward. On motion an ordi r for S-M in favor of Daniel Druckeiiiiller. for services as Overseer of llie Poor for West Ward. t)u motion ot John lJourno a committee of tluee was appointed to j rui urc I'uruiture for use of eouiK.il. Petition presented to couin il for their appro val to open Und street, which was read. Un motion adjoin lie 1. J. K. Ki.Ki t.it, Clerk. Wr find the following deserved complimentary notice of one of our townsmen in the Snitlttii Tratutriit of tho ,1th inst., published at Pliilda- j dclphiu. Mr. Gosslcr has been doing a lively business in this part of the count y,of lute for the Guardian Fire and Marine Insurance Company of that city. As F.NEUi.Eiic HlbiMESn Man. Our CHccincd anil genial Iriend, Isaac S. (iossler, ot Siinbiirv, XorthuuH.erlnnd county. Pa., general agent of the Guardian Fire and Marine Insurance Compa ny, of this city, paid us a visit yesterday. May his beaming countenance be the token of pros perity as ii is of his success heretofore in the ll.ilrs of "Ibe Guardians." which com nan v. we, are happy to say, is siiceceiling beyond the c'xpee- tations of his numerous friends and well-wishers, Noticb. The meiiibersof Hie N'orthnuirier'.iind I county Agricultural fcvielety. will meet hi tin- 1 Court House nt Sniibury, March IS, 1N71, nt 9 o'clock. P. M., lo make arrangements for the nest I'iil'-. I libf.JI.Uin, frx'y. A tti M ion. To all "'Vioiii it may (Ohtmt. This istouskyour munition to ibe matters of Life Insurance. Why w ill j.,u delay a matter of such I great importance wheu by a few cents saved from ) your Income and Invested in Life Insurance you I can provide against want in old age, or in case j of early death, (ihu nunieriiu. accidents shows how uncertain life 1?,) jn:i can mahe a sure pro vision fur those dependent on you. If eliarily begins nl liuni", then all w ho can, should insure, 1 by so doing they provide for themselves anil arc i not a burden 011 liny ci.iniiiuiiily. Those who ' wish to be benefitted by hisiirarcc tluiul.l euli j and examine the merits and see the indiiei uieiits ' iillercd J.y the MirtipolltiiM Jut uruncc Co. uf New Voids. 1 All Information in regard to Insurance jiviu '.111 pleasure. i 1.. M. YODF.Ii, Agent. j Ollicu near the Court Huuse, bunbury, Fa. Wilur's Tukle. I Tiik I.Ai'T'k Fiiirsn koii Mmrii, liti..v ' rhariiiiiig country vene, "At ihu Mill," form ' the steelpliitu lu thit iiuihI.i r. '1 Ueeolored Fukli- J .. ...c .....I,...., 1,1,. 1 r,j,-,, uilll IHU MOOll I'lUS, giving a cn.it variety of Hie latest fashion,' nuiM ne invaiiiiiiiie in llie i niies. . j l iie of liiines lor Kill, and one lor boys supply all that cm beiindi'd for chil.ln 11 ; and ut pmiern . for null g.ii'iiiinl are .upplie I ii.lly and clieaplj , n i,l I. i 11 U eoulil be more eoin eiik-ui. Ihu iiu'is'ie i Kila -Wbeeli r'. ''lu'e l." s.a io n.eloib on or orcan iKcoinp.'iii.iiien:. 'I he reading matter of "'l lie Lady', ri'einl.'' iiniiul iiu. it. Iiiell eli.il.ie. ler. Ml., I...uins. lei Is oil m it II 'Him Morv i ofaTViy." Floici,ie t en y s "tUiler hwen' i. I one ol her lovelie.i pm in. ; the ailnili .ilile toi v ' iot f.niiniill.i" it, coiiilkdiU. 'Ilirdn.,' and "How ll Happened" aie linly tkeiel.i t., and u I Iriiiitliillnu liom Film I'nlku. nud Mome Ue- ! I iniikable I'ietiin.'" are exec, ilingly Inierinllng. 'Hie l.i-le I'm- l.un y wmk 1) .imply j-rcvi,iit for ! iiiul Ihu Fditiu'. il. .i 1 1 111 . 11 1 I. our of the inont I fcllrueliiu un. I alualiltf leulure. of tin. n ,ij ,,. line. All en, llei.l liuilil.er. pile,, t-i.lx) tt Se.ir 1 (bicli also include, it Ul kleel rilgj .11 ill . ) ' I Four Co lie., ll. Inn col lea (and 01m lulu.k "'Ihe Lily's tiienl1' un.l th0 haiuiibiy 1 I Fn uiiii; I'o. i" tan.', one enr.u .ne, ) tt. 1'u'i. , liilnd by lie.uoii .V I'liei.oii, Fliil.i.i.lihia. hiu- ! , .)u iiiiiu'.ei. lor .al. ul all ll.t s iliMlual .,iea. 1 ! l.ni.ti'. I 11 I', lb 1. is. lor M.ir.U let. been . lull J. (lie 1 lulu lll.ii.ii.ta ., llo. UulliUr eoliiliiill. e l. lib a li.ilul.oiiiu aletj !atu cntiliij) ( "I lull 1. ml htelnkt I llio IVui.i.li." lima I 1. ni.u 1 he u.ual 1. dun d i-i.ln.iu pi.iid, cunlaiu- 1 . in.; .it Usui', j I u. luu Alphabet, llu.Ud I . 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Ikait lusj ,41 ,i, ,i, u4 t.l l.i,.t.. feul u a,J ,u p.).! i.i.ii, k i.uU I uil ti iui.il a.lk ,..1,. k.u., iw .11 1., 4 I t Ml I t 4 1.1 Mil . ""ini It I Murder nt Sit. 'nii'3. Mt. Caiimi i,, Matxh 7ih, l';71. Mr.ssiis. EniTims i Our town has bei-n thrown Into a great stale, of excitement, by the pcrpilrn tlon of the. most icvoblng crime ever known in the history of the Conl Regions. The partieulais n in nr ns I have learned, arc ns follows i At or about hall-past I o o'clock, on Srter dayiiioriiing.il party of men (!) attacked the. house of David William on the lower end offdm niokln street, and tired volley nller vnlliy it I the western end of the buililiiur. and diirinif the noise wecusloned by the. Ill iag a pain t nt the door mi the eastern end of the building Wns kicKi'd In, and a keg of powder placed In the room, a match was applied and in n moment that portion ol tlr bouse became u tot.tl ruin, brinirin: hi i nwi other furniture to tin' ground. Foitunnl. very few of the inmates occupied that portion of the building, and only two of them came down w!ih the ruins, one of them escaped unhurt, tin ol h: r. George llotl'inan, was nioriiiPy wniin.led. I lull man was shot in the thioui, th bill p.'.fing en tirely through and coining nut nt the top of his head". He was asleep when shot, and sprang out upon the Hour, where be lay until the explosion took place, a lew minutes afterwards, ainl as be fore sailed, went down with the ruin-., lie v,is picked up a short time ufleriviml. and Ihert but a short time. He leaves a wife nud two childicn nt or near Sliatuoli lu. JlofTinnn had served his country failhrilly lu the lute rebellion, spending three years nud hav ing been wounded twice, during his term offer vice. The man tint, fell down with the ruin with Holiiniin, had been standing behind theidriuncy to protect himself from the bullets which were coming through the house, and when I lie powder exploded, be came through to the lower Hour in a liurrv, the chimney keeping him company. The object tle y had in view in directing the lire nt the western end of the bni'illng was, no doubt, to compel the Inmates to seek t belter in the east ern end, directly over the powder, and send Hum all into elernlty. Th rn wc o about twenty per sons, including women nnd children in the LuiilO ing. nt the time of the explosion. The w hole all'air lusted but a f:iv minutes, an 1 hy the time some of the citizens arrived on the spot, not a sign of one of tin; attacking party could be seen. The party mnking the. attack must have been very silent lu their preparations, as tho people living in the neighborhood did not hear anything of the ullair until daylight next morning. The same night a bullet was fired through the house of Samuel Smeltz p.ib.siiig between him and Ms son in bed. The bouse of David Williams Is kept as a Iioarilini' hnue, for the men employed nt the "Coal .Iolililaiu Colliery," F. Roads ii. Co., and is being worked on the co-operative plan. A few evenings ago a young tn in named Con nor was shot In the thigh by a boyiiamt-d Tucs!' er. The boy Tiiesher works at Roads', nnd he nits Connor attempted to strike him with a "lilack Jack, "and he drew bis pistol and w ound ed him slightly In the thigh. Our Borough Is now pal ruled nightly by Watch men, it bring the only measure we can take to insure safety. The Coroner's Jury got through with their du ties on Monday afternoon nt tlve o'clock, in the matter of the death of Hoffmnn, and their ver dict was in luconlnnco with the faeis. Xo ar rests have been made, nor is there, the slightest clue to tho pcrieiralors of the foul deed. The citizens are beginning alarmed, ami there is a reign of terror. How long mut these things i continue l'of. fiTNTS One Fieuch Calf, Bos-toe Boots, stitch. cd liottom, at the Ree uh.t or. UusJlK'SS XotiMin. Tin: KAriTiiiji .iKH. It has been though! that the recent earthquake did not visit riiiladelphia, but either it or somebody very like it must have hit Oak Hall. If we may jadize. from the upheav ing nf mountains, of flue clothing there, and the swallowing up of low price, which has been noticed at Wamimnker A Prown's. I.noi: out for the Spring styles of Tiootr and Shoo at the Excelsior. W. H. Miller is al ready prepar:n,i. to laying in the largest stock ever brought brie. Can't go amiss at his Store to get the latest style us well as the best mate rial, livery kind of men's, women's and children's make on hand. Ir you want a cheap and good suit of clothes made up, go to J. E. Smlck, who is now selling out to make room for bis Spring stock, Kvery style of goods on ban 1, nnd which will be made up to order ut the shortest notice. l'l iso Stools. A new and handsome nrtltlc, covered with hair-cloth and n p, green and red, Just received, and for sale very .Uap by II. B. Masser. Price, Sti. l'nsos and Oiioanj. The subscriber, agent ' t,1P H'!,t ' 'alios and Organs in the world, will j guarantee them for live years and sell the cheap er than any traveling ngeut can all'ord them, llut first-dads nuditrs cmj loy uo such agents. H. H. Masser. T"K new styles of hats nt S. Faust 'slorc are admired by everybody. He keeps a splendid as sortment to select from, and all of good quality and the latest styles. A nirsinAiu.K unsiniiNCK, located iji one cf the principal streets in the Horout of Sunbury, is olfcred for sale on the most reasonable terms. Apply nt this ofi'ice. Cum o l'ltn i:s or Tuiitn iTi:i:rr, l'lill.Ai March 8, lsri. IH:IUvi: .V Hp.o., 10 t". cloiK, r. v. 11. v.: n.-.v- II'.", Il'.' j 111', IP! IClv. 1 U' 110 -j f-tl UU 111 111', lll llf'a 1011' , 114 114', IIP, IIP; I.M.lj 10S isltll K40 V'iiI lll'il) Tj TOO IT. S. fi's of "M t'.J " " 'lit " 'li.'i " " his, new " " 'b7, ' it 11 ' .Vs. lo-io's.'.'!!.'!.'.'"'.'!".' I'. S. lit) Year tl per cent. I y. Cold K.I.it I iiiuu l'ludiir It. I!, l-i M. V.. vrds I eiiiml I'aiiiie 11. It .... L'ulon l-'iicitic l.uii l liiaut Ho. ids. -Il'iri"' :.cs. ntlV.l:l fAXITAKY AIM ASt( 1 ATRiN. furtl.e IMIel' nud Cure id' the Kriliiir mid I' iit.jrtun.iii-. 011 Pilm '.pli. i.f Cliri-ti.ui riiilmi- I th ropy, l.-ijs uu the Kii.us i.f Y0111I1, 11ml tlm l-'ollli s i.f av, in reL.timi to M iliii i..t and .su. III!. t lis, u it t S:illilllV nil ,,r llie lllllll.e , tint tree, in seii'il mi il, .).. Addiv-s, llliW AUi AS.-UC1 U'll, lin). 1', I'hlliid-'phm '"J- Iil.i7,'7 l v. fttiiriirrtj. Hll Ihe '-'slli nil., nt (lie re.ideuee of tin lni.le'. roller, t 1,1. II biiydi r, ly I te . J. r'. 1 imp, Mr. Ii.ii.iu tst : Ul IMi ul buckt.aiu,Cyluiiil)i.i Co., Im Mi. Mai 111: mm 10.11. On llie Ju l In-l., In llie .41111', Ml. Ann. Yi.li I V to Mil-. Ji sit Kl Juki ., uil ut 1 1. lull., 11. . 'V! . ' Huuburj taralu A I'rutlurr lurkt. 1 kkf s : ei vi rnki 1 n, 1111 e t,i him.iu. .klk-4'hidev M l.l'r W Ii il... lii -l Am' n, V. iu i r ... I ul 11 It vi I I , la, :i'.' II,.. ) it. .1 Am' e, l ml, 1, ,. I I .',.1 i I H I im ; is I ' .ll I. Imi lel t .11, . .1, s r 1 .1 , tit urn -Sn Iui I'. .11..11 mi'i lii,:i . I l.t. a - I', I t. 1111 vim.- lo .u li i, 11 1.1 Ihuih.i d l il'll li lulu I. I 4 kit- p. 1 lu I-1. 11 - ji ll I.110 I nt-, p. 1 ll. " 'll-ill " I .s ' i..4 l . I ... ko4l4IH4. I .... 1 J , I tui I., I 1'. , ' . II... ... " ' IL- ... " ., .1.1 II .... ,.' .i 'l :i H! 1 1 IS I. lot il 1 uo . I 11 1 1 1 I I lot. 4l In II ! 4 Ml ., t- 1.4 I..., I I I 4 .lin 1 I I H . I. I s. ;W READY-MADE fllir A UUUTHIHU. rostoniAT'1' Largest Stock Jl thc Finest Goods; Worlds TlieXnvcstStylri; of the very the Best brst cimrnclfr. Workman Easy rules Tor measurement prices, &c, sent free to any part of America, and good fit Gents' Furnishing Goods. Wrappers &. Under-Wear of all Boys kinds for all sea rlillilrenV sons. White Wear at ftf Shirts a astonishing- y,f ly low prioes.N jgj Specialty. OAK HALL, Sixth Si Market Stc. PHILADELPHIA. New Flour and Feed Store!) . 1 IC, . Till KSIO, Corner of Fourth and Market Street, SCXUIRV, l'KXX'A, Has Just opened a Flour and Feed Store, where he will keep constantly on hand, a general assort nient ol the best brands of P L O U K, FEED OF EVEHV UESCIUPTIO.V, POTATOES. FKUT. ' Bl'TTF.K. LCiflS, and VKGKT A BI.KS of all kinds, nt the Terv lowest market prices. Sunbnry, Feb. 11. IMTl'.-tf. IRON IN THE The PEW7VMV Strum nukes tliewciV slronr, uJ expels disease Oy supplying the blood wlih eiATtTKK'a Own Vitsmzino Aoent 1U0S. Canflmt. lie mire tou jet Peruvian Syrup. ' Fiiiiiplilcts free. J. V. lUNSMUKi;. rropuetor, No. .".S Pev Si.. New York. .. Kiild by DriiHpsw generally. ptKIMXG'S MAMMOTH CASH STORE, nr MARKET SQUARE, is orrEitiso haroaivs IN I) K T GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, C'EDAnWARE,' QUEENS WARE, COOTS ei SHOES, Drut', FainU, OiU&c. ji'st orrxicn NfcW ASSOUTMKXT FKtcIl FROM TUK CITY. Y G O O D S. D K DIiAKETS, OYEUCOAT1NC, ca.ssimi:kf.s axbv i.ottis, I.ADIKS' DHES3 GOODS, fILIL? VXD SILK POPLINS, ALPACA R, SHAWLS, i.h ncry kind i f FtiiiriuN and lkiMi:nc- Drt (ludiis, Ci i.ji el leu of e'.ei y b ind. Cullee, Te.i, t'-K"1 M Klll, Mellt. und clerilliini; ill llie lirneery lliiu. II VliOW Alir. of every diaci iptiuu a o.t un tnt!e.k turit iy of cutlery. tl.'KKN.siV AUK of every uiity nud ipu!i:y. HiililM MI Mldl'S ul the l.t U1auuf.11 lure. ' lu ll,. I . ..nil v. I W AI.I. I' A I'l l! uu ri.lr4 ..nilmi lit .u.lul.U fur mil H.miii.. I N il l In S.S i.f ei.i) dm ii limn I KiKSII Mil I. AM) MH'll l H, MSli, libl Oil.!! i.f ll.a I.f I iil.l!lll. K'.l uf link mil U uU .it tin ii'jr j i.ovLvr ritu LS A a l.- i. Ital tiu. ul.l fnf Ca.h, ii I'll lui. uu 11'. I .1.1 1 e U.I us .. put. Ii.iu 1 1 41. i.U. lid. t luiii.rfii.il kt.k-t,. II. S. I Mil Jin, '('). kiiu'iur. , . m't r 11 ! 'I 'II r. uu. I i.i.'m .1 r ... tlu'i , ill I. .tin, ll.t f t 4 u .l.ll;, ll.l Un) k. u 114 ii Ami-WUI) a 1.1 I MI NT "llol ll, 1 1. kl .. I. ... U ll,, r ,n .1., 1 ... 4 . .1 11 1., 11, . i . f 4 1 u.ii...t . .-i 1 I , . . , ll ... I ... A ' ..Ik. . 1 I - ... j . . . I . I I ,.. ' 1 I ul, ...u 1 1 M .1 1 il 1 . 11 1, ..- 1 '.. 1 I ll.a I . .1 .1 II . I, 11 i'l l'i. , .4 1 1 1. , ". V a . : m II. I ,4 I Im 11. 1 ., 1 i a.i ., I . ) 1 1.1 BLOOD. n 1 i ft. i... .a,,.., 1 . 1 .. ,. v . 1 ..I m. .1 a.l 1, , . I 11 I (.11 I , ll .1, lM 4 " Uli or S. IIwzfrlW !i:u'iti7 inf.t (-'ppncil n first cl'ifS fofnlilislitiiutit in Monro ft l"lisir)!;ur'i! lnilJings Thinl Stn-cl, lu'lmv Market, heUvctti Mark-1 yjviro tnnl the 'i't Ollice, llesiK-ctfully invitcB the pn'jltc to cnll nnJ examine liia uiiminoth stock of mm I KOHMEX, IVJV3. art TRUNKS, VALISES, &c, etc. His Ku.tily M:t(lo Clothin" are all rwv'e to liis own onlcr. in the l:it;st etylu uf fHshlon and best nittmiur of wnrkitianship, nnd equal to custom work. IN' HATS A CATS A XT) UFN'TS rCKNISIIIXG GfJOIW, lin keeps jt nrn nsaoitnifint of all the 'rniint sitylcs, nml t'tshwcim, mid hits made iw rangoDietitt to recciru ijo? Goods from the city every wit -If. HE WILL SELL ALL HIS GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Any person in nfcnil of anything in his lino w ill find it to foiir irteret to give hin- a call and hear hi prices lxln'e purolmniuj eisowherc "FtElvIE'rv-IBEJR THE fJIJA.Cl twecn Miti'kft Squnre and the Post OfTlce, BARGMS ! ! IN AVi propose- to sell for 11.1;. reduction of lj to '2n pi c cent , fnf e.vdi. i (foods, i'iiihru-i'H MLKS. I )II 1 ( ,Ot )1 : GOODS i U.TS.V EMIM.'ODIEHIKS & ABIES,' QQA'm A.jVB 3.'HA'WIiS5 Our stock of Foreign and Domtslie Dry Good isrylaie. nnd with a view to 11 peedy disposal ofit, wo hnve MAIiKED DOWN till the prices to a liim-e so low that this in unipiestionahiy the time lor great barn ins in Dry Good. We offer Bleached Muslins at the following low figures. Four tpiarler Xcv York mills. 20 cu., per jard ; tour tpuirter Jtavoe, :'0 eta., per ii;m's.... i r.,,, is: .,1. ... ,. ..... .1 ; 1 per .vr Hill Si Jlllli-eillHl 1 . I,. Ill , A Vis., J r, 1 ,11,1. . ! loiirtli Mioo 1' iv, l.i cts., per yuiJ : Imir i Coventry, li cts., ht yard ; Coventry "JBIliliGSII3E& MUSLINS. j 1 l Uu,,,. -S ..oi.la m i- vnr.l : lour f.u.rtSi Nasliua H. IS ceiit.-t per j'ard : l'eiir l nir;h AppIcUui 1', 1J cents pi t yard ; tour tonrlh 11 irnsliui'e;, 11 ei tits )nr .itil ; . ii.trnsiiiii.' in iviu j Sheitine; uj cents per yard ; LM lileaclicd Cj ( aliol, .'-' cents w yai.l. I lih-acliod Canton Flniini Is from 1." toi2; I'uhli m hi d Cantmi Flannels from 12 to 1 ill ; Wool and Cotton i'lanuels, ti-om -Jj; , 1 411 ; nil Wol llantii Is. i to r.n ; li.d n! ' Wool Flannels 25 to 55 ; Gii.'.-liuinr., -5 to 55 ; 'l'iid in 15 lo ; I'up' r ('anilities, li ( 'nliiivd Cambrics 1-'; a lien:; line l tn 1.' I LADIES' jl.vr.Molt.M. KKM 7.". to X'.OO. i liADIFV FELT VKlltTS, li r.i e-li.tiO. I 4.(h. i I.Al'lL'S- MIAJ.I.S, from 51.35 to 12..V' spool, WiU'uualie i"0 yard p. .1 kpoolk, 8 clu ; Ciai V.' 1 . V Coal' .Ion, S ')'. a'l 1 iill-T SIXTEEN' HONE COP. KTS, NINETY cr.M. AI MX A Nil HA Kill tSI.HVF.S All, IMirilllS, .SZ.IIII, ' ,Ios( pl.ine S atnli ss Kid (ili-v 1 Glovi s, - l.oo. All (he Kid I. s, v.'.J i ; I.iiipn - M s are uu.il.iuli eil l l I .1 11 41 . Ill hlhlili 'll I , ft lii ll ll linln' ill ill! Ill I I tin 111 ..il . Iill.il i l. Mo Hiuild i ; h-aein;- ; 1 full line m iioii:i:y, CJLOrrTIS u iV.D I f Iaiiui Ik und I'laukels, .Net'. 111, I Ciii jii t, and liavu iu,w, 111 e', W a lull .11 k hue I Our Dress GooJ Dt'p.irtn'f nt includes very clioico selections, in British a"J Frem.li Fabrics. ! lTlia Red 3kjyon illpacas no 1,11.11.111111 t i he Mi lii r in Hi 1) ii .) lint h.,. 1...1 ilm pi i,e tuiuin ihu i'ljuv.: t KM OKI" I'OU ( AMI Uriah! arkl llalMUaf, j. 1 . m.11 11 a 0., IIWICIAKKV HSr I if ' UK StW i'llh B ll'l.l , hoMlW 14-44 III klrVVli l4-U Ufltrl, P44IUa4ltil.il, . I.. I'.. I 11. I I I .1 I ... tl, iL.ul i.f . I i I . I'.i tl . , I . 1 ,1 I .ii. . I I 11., 1 '. I ' I I . .. I v .. I , - . 1 '. . 14 li.. 1 I . 1 1. . . 1. I 4 .1. I ( V. kl t'lf, 41MI 1 1 Ll I 4 .1 s. a mmmm. 5) AMDCIUJ - DRL - N S HF.l!ZFBIJ.KR. Sim bury, Tn. BARGAINS ! ! cositnieitein? SATl'liDA Y. I b et m hi r 17. 1S70. nt it ( 1 l- s-locl; cl' I'l roii'ti ami 1 iiuiiesti,' Drv )s, MNF.N, 1 It l !.! Y. (i 1 .( )V E. Will Tl. I.AI'I I'S.v (.IIM'S I.MiFinv.Mtll. Alio, per janl ; four qttarlei 'nnistitta, i-'O ct'., y.ui'l : Fruit of the J.ooin, IS cts., per yard ; 1 .n s...., ...... 1.1..,,. 11; ,.ic ,M.e 1 1 f,.ur . 1 1 1 . - ... J'- A i. l'. J ...... ...... Muril. uei:il 1.. 1.', cii., per yam ; tour iouiiu r cts.. per jard. ' Visiu, 1 V.. C' f 1 III J" I 1; f i;:r fo-J-'li I ; l.n:r luttnh Ailuniie A., lie 1 11 111 1 Pef .11' Iinlian 01 lUMi W , VJ eenis pi r nrd ; i v,r i-ir llleiUlied I tl."l 'a!thain, lieetit; g lj ecnts per yard ; Uleacii- CO.TTOHS, L'i Hi yard epouls, (n ; vt ; M;u ,Mp.ie;i Prai.ls, Chu'r H -J'kl van ti ;lt'il tl l l Ills Kid Glovii, il.a-'i. Yideltee Kid il lin y up iui' t her pair pu n in 11 i'iil th. nii'Mie stui k i liirh is i -ul fi't. iitiuii In our department rm ili.illk III all i 1 ' I. unit Oil ( U.tln,. Wc luaki'i 11 ki cialil v in ut . ill fc. i.k i. und ipiaiiticn eiy luiviupiiii 1 1 I 1 nn I 1. ran I in thi. in.nl.i t .Ml KK..14 til will Ui i ll' 11 tJ N U' iWKNTY I'LH I , II. HI 1 1 XI I. A .. I 144 1. r I Mr H, touutiuri. I'M I KM UN tIM III fcl I UI N( II AMI ;hM1 .MIC l.ooji id n. 414.I1, Jual i. i.i4 l tli MUilllAM lAIHu; HloP 1 110. .. l 1 1 I, J II l 4, V i..k ..v, kl N .I1 1. i t Mk A. . I . b . .1 I .1 I. kill t . . ! I li . 1 4 1 1 1 .1 . I l IllMl' .'. . Ik I k I a l.i, i, , in s4 I ' i li. I 4 kr, 1 , , . Vi.,, i'i imii 1 4 4 Wit W IMk IkjaW if
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