iBinrouTitrirni ti, ift7t, ... -wes Rallfsaad Tlmt Table. '- i't-AlT. ' o : I ' WEST. I i ' lrdo Ex. I'v t-M ft ntRrl Mall I've , ,411 nt ii " " 10 -so ml Klinlr " ." . 4 .v p m jfji -'" . ' - II Hpm Erie. Ex . ' .6:10 Jim 8itMll, MOSSml ' . Emlgrabt Tmia Weft arrives at 1100 a. m. SWAMOKJJT WVWIOK !. O R. W. ItfftM 1. Arrive UrMMBv AtSuuburr rw a m 4:40pml " ' 1.00 pm leer Amtiir 4:3t A, M M and B:20 P. M. -ifiA til SuiiJw o 1 30 A.M.. W snd U:0 P. M Sat OaitvMIt W:G A. 31. t-M 4 10 P- M. (U LtutvUltS:0 A. M.. 4:H sad f :6 P. M. .... focal Affairs. I Tiu URQVER & BAKER and. tbe 8INCJER SEWING MACHINES r acknowledged tu pcxlor to any othor now rannufitctured. Mis 0. Dallas, Marks! street, thli place, Is the agent for tho sale of them, la this aud adjoining conn; tlut. ' Instructions In sewing given free of charge to all purchaser. A lot always on hand. Cult and examine them. f". , . ', Jcst received, a number of popular frouts and French calf skins, at tha Regulator, . , , Rr. D. H. CtAitx will driver thn fourth lec ture Ui the courso upon Liberal Chitsttunlty, at tbe Unitarian Church, la Northumberland, ou Sunday evening, AprlJ 2nd, 18T1. Subject 'The liberal CUrUtluij View of Iltimau Nature.- TREMEsnor rush to see the Ncw Goods at Vfcitzci, uutkins s w i. i For Rem. A house and lot. Ofllee. Apply at this Fbr IECtuRK. Prof. F. B. Dowd, the emi nent Rosclcruclun Teacher and Lectnrcr, will de liver, two lectures (free) in the Kunbury Opera House, on Sunday next, April Sud, at and 7 o'clock, r. M. Subject of the afternoon lecture will be "Religion and Its Adversaries," of tho evening lecture, "Mnuhoodand Its Possibilities." Let all who would hear a lecture of Ideas, (not words,) attend these meetings. Tub Hon. J. It. Packer, tn;'ploye4 a one of the counsel of the caso of W. I. Circenough vs. the Fulton Coal Company, spent all Ihi4 week and part nf this. In this place. A there. was nothiui; important before Congress renuirinir his preseure, he did not return to Washington until Wednesday last. ' Boots aud Shoes far the eoininuuKj, at popu lar prices, at tbe Regulator. New Furniture. A new lot of furniture has Just beeu received at U. L. Rnudeubush's furni ture store, Maiionlc building, Sunbury. Look lug Glasses aud Wiudow Shades of the latest tyles. Furniture, a large assortment of the most Improved. A general oiitllt can be nro carcd ut this establishment ouitaii'.u for Parlor, Plulng Rooms, Illtvlien, lied Kuoms, Ofllccs, ifcc, at tbe most (ecsonublu price. A call at the etorc will convince all that It U the best assortment yet brought to this place, . - 1 At tha monthly mcctlug of the Bnnbury Ac rommodntion Saving Fuud and Loan Associa tion, on Monday evening lat-t, $000 00 were sold to tho highest bidder at the rate of ubout 20 per ceut. interest. Hemlock, Spaninb, and thuighler fvlo leather at the Ki'guUtor. ' . Trtu number miu, who is numbering some of onr dwelling without any lawful authority, and what Is worse, putting up small figures, and these fometiines Wftjnjf end foremost, Is mill Yursuing his business. He coutends that the Chief Burgess' permission is equivalent an to order of council, iiii'.l some people are foolish enough to believe him. The four new buildings uow in the course of erection ul thu comer of Third and Market tts., by Mr. Ira T. Clement, will make a handsome Improvement whon finished. Tits Jury in tho ejeetiiieut suit of Wai. I. G.-eeuough vs. the Fultou Coal Cpinpany, after being out ubout 21 Houm, .cauie Into court for In formation, but not bc.iug ublo to ugree, came in nguiu and were finally discharged... The argu uients of counsel, Hon. J. B. Packer and J. W. t'oiulcy, Esq., for piuiutitf, and Judge Woodward ' and F. B. Gowtn, Esq., of Philadelphia, (or de f jiijents, wore liateued to with cousiderublc Inter- -.t n-l... .,..u li-v-..li'., I iit-nm.rtv wnrth cVfF 17011.- (;0J. - TliB base pieces for the llioutlineut of the UtC ! E. Y. Bright, E -iu., are complote.l aud may be seen at the marble yard of W. M. Paugherty, on Maik.it Square. The mouumeut when Unished will be, perhaps, tho most beautiful Iu design, of t uuv In this seetion of country. It cost wlll be I Auu.tor, Johu Swim Hard ; I leik, ii l.cllz. 1 , ... . . , Lewis Justico, Joint Mel uriund ; Constable, l.!io.l. There is probably uo marb.e yard out- Fraukn Wol-( Asesoi., John Yerg, Siepheii side the clly.whore bitter work U turned out.thatt , aUtia, John liariuuii Sup., Johu Yerg ; Abra th it of Mr. D.iughcrtV. Better workers In mar- , bam Wertinau; Jud:r, I M Arthur ; lus.. An-j bin cannot be found Anywhere than Mr. Daugh- I "l'T ' erty, and our old frleud, John A. luyior, wuose tr.i,..i 11 -:. it-mo- nit.1 .1 k ii'iilti if. it annear i da.j not JiniiiiUh any iu his udvuuccd years. Tub Red Men's Hall iu Henry llanpt't nrw brick buhdiug, ou Market street, bat beeu neat ly titled up darliig the past week, by Shu bo-mo-kin Tribe. No. O'.i. I. O. of R. M. The llull Is .ouo of the be.i lu this place, aud every- i 1 Ui:i4 looks mat uud comfortable. Tbt inera-j bcr. propose to dedicate II ou the lourili of July next. Aitlie Hull -t .aul'.leully cupnciout fur large bodie. of nieu I. meet iu, il wlll Uiukt a very i Bcllotli ii,rci-i.,'r, II U Ulslia, N Urower i Over tuitublc ph.ee for the Gitwt Council lu hold their i seers of Poor, Adam Keu.bul, Daulel lloisbue t imi-uuuuu'. .eslou lu, which (jeneral'y meets lu tb eouuiiy Uurlus; tho .uiuiutr soa. Aud t thi. plaid is the most centra! III the State, and e isy of acee.s by rail, uo better loeatlou could l thoeu f'.r niittirgt uf Grand Linlgct. Ox Jal-irlay last, a l.-h-.-ram w is reeelvsd t thi. place to arrest a mail nuiiit-dJubuFiui.lt oa llu arrival of IhJ luornl. i,' t ruin, for passing eouiileif.il money ul bci niton, Pa. IW.Uolo l'ur.il m ulu tho aiK-.l uud look bint belorslV Uc-4id, Uo.MiiliiUId blut to pil.uu, belt i.uue ha rvuiaiael until Moii.h.y luoimuK, wbvu It. uk -a to Uat tU4 county by dctoss.lv. Moody, of that piuyu. W. U lU,' that suit uuiHbt-r uf tlic.u cuuuteikdurt buvo UUl) uvea gobbled up lu ditf rei.i turi. uf ibl. tu;. Wt M- u ss 111 UiM lint liiuk t clean s.osp nu4 clear ihtiu ail otl. Wg ai. luluimed Ib.l IUsi. tit s.n.lul !:. 4l su.pu-Uid ef .butluK lb ''iUf" I I 4 bail Led lobe. Iiulu Ibis pise. V tVWIIlltlSMi'.u l'4 deuUI ij Ik 4.1V,.rl, . lpl lb l b 44 Iteslt. la uU OS baluida) I tl, lie-.. 11.11, l, , uf iblt (ilsot, HI, .1. a. m to'tot iottllU.lall4..4iMd,au4u4lUi j lUlt .ij, 4,,,, a iu, J4jut..u Dial, lu I .- Ut I'b.i4"i( ttiui, llw j b. b"4 I'iioIui., im ttuuuiu, tb. biiou., f U b-.it ui uf i-4 niiil.l4 Ut Mr. I bbsb.i , t.w... ul f.f, J-tu Wuib, Uk.t i-ii-i- -t,.. tuboia I.... .b,:,. T .u, lUv L,Ul.i bisttl 1 4 I ill. I lls ''. to-1 llV J lUlllb., llSWI,! '.U.S.I., lias 'IUj a.u;i.ui M-.s. 4 lb l.u -t lb I b.Js.1 I buu , ItU'f tU.il'. b-..w.l Ada., . ... .1 l-.,.i,iu... 11.. LkuAi.u ! 4 '' '1 H U-'MU '. J-bi . - - - - - . W.IS lliiu.b bsl ut tk)f, bt u.s.l..J M.-4 tUbuu tujsll. lu. IN U lai.t.'-t tbi kl.,.i , la il.4 tbt 4j sbl tit tu4 'b. Ubib . iwb.4 Ik. tui u4 tbt ktl- Ut bb Mkm iiit b'Usy i 41 bit btf t , Below wo pnbllsb the proceedings of tbe Ag ricultural meeting fiqll n Hit Arbitration rooms on the 13th ult., for' tho btneflt of onr farmur friends, which we ropy from the QnttH of last week. Had the officer notvJielllcctcd to furnish ns with n copy ibr-Wr ls,t sbuc ns promised, tlicy would have Ipsa published In our last weeltSs pwnY) r V t rf faitfgFlottl.taWllocletTiVOTUumhMMa County met In the Arbitration room In the Comt House, la BunVitt, r.iHc 13ttjjltn, ntcbttllng to previous police, President John McFnrloud, In the' fMlf'y T$er belnfe' thirty -tlx' rcgntM prattnt, and answered to tbclr names. It was, movod and adopted thai flit Executive uoinmioee consist of 13 Bicmbars, n follow 1 .wntsontown borough, 8 Milton, N. IV., ! 8 Milton, 8. W., ' 4 Rush township,. ', mi 6 Upper Augusta, . , 0 Chilllsquitqiie twp., 7 Delaware township;1 8 Tin-but Township, . U Pohlt township, , ;' Follmer. L. O. Btlcker. J. H. MoCormlok. Edward Urady. (Jeorire Gaul. Vf. S. foresmun. Jo. Nicely, Rr. Win. Wnldroii. Thoutas Johnoii. 10 '6rtbtimbcrlnnd Borough, . , Jos. bird. :' Jos. Eyster. 11 Siihbiirv; W. W. : -1 14 Sunbury, E. 4V 13 Lewis totsyishlp, 14 Lower unhnuoy, 15 XtcEwensvllle, -14 Lowei! '.UKUFtai , M. Bartholomew. J. McFiirluud. Pi ter Uorrol, Br. O.' W.r Armstrong.. Lsmuol Shlpnran. . Solomon Martz. 17 Mianirtkln lowii&lilp, 19 Slmujoki'i liurougti , S. John. It was moved and Jopt4 that the Executive Comnilttee meet at the Court House, IriSiiubury, Monday,' March S0th.J871,'ht. One.oelock, fbr the purpose of electing 'oiS oils' to servo during Ou1 motion, Bdjonrued. ' ,vl "'. "'!;'' '" x "- - ' 1 joix McFatttkjro, ' , ' Attntt '; ' ' '. prwidenti' John n. Vincenl, 1 ) . r'.n-n,- i :. f - O. V. Armstrong, ' ... Hl'sdi'ht'MatcYi 20, 1!)P1. In pqrsaance xt tbe 'tfsoluflptj falling the above Executive Committee to meet nt tho Court House In Sunbury, oq Monday; Mareu' 20th, the said CdmmUiec met nt said time and place. 1 e By'rosolutlon, Jarob M. Follmer was called to the chair, Oiid Lemuel Shlpmau choson Secre tary. The roll was railed and foUrtqcn of the Comiplttce answered to their names. The fol lowing1 olDcexs were elected for the nsnlDgyear i Joseph Bird, President I John MeFurland, of Dcwait, Vice President 6. W. Armstrong ; Re cording Secretary ) Lcmool ,8hiprcun, Corres ponding Secretary i J- H- McCormick, Treas. 'Joseph Bird, John MvFurlund, of Dewart, and Edwanl Orwly, a commlttoe to oUoad tha iuutt ing of the Statu Agricultural School to bu held In Centre county, t , . f ' On motion, the President was directed to Issue a call for, the Executive Committee to meet nt the Court House, In tliu Borough or Sunbury, on Saturday, April 29th, 1071, to receive proposals aud tlx the time and place for holding the next Agricultural Fulr of Northumberland couuty. In pursuance .and by authority of the above Kesolullon, I hereby Usuo my call for all parties luter.s'ed to hand hi the';" proposuls previous to or ul the ubove named time of meeting. Joscru Bnto, President. L-. Smruil, P.cc. Ste'y. Tin following are the township officers elected nt the Vast Gcucra Election, for the diucrcnt township offices In this couuty. Vy rr.n Mahasot Constable, G. W. Hornbcr gcr ; Assessors, Joseph Frger, Abrubaiu (jeist, M 1) Paul i Supervisors, Geoigu Fetterolf, V D Paul i Judge ol Election, John. Keillor ; Inspec tors, Win Berglio'ic, Jacob M'assfr ; School 1)1 rertore, Joseph K .Ma.irer, Ellas Thomas ; Over soers of Poor, paniel Snyjer, .Josejih K Maurer: Treasurer, G. W. Horriuergcr ; Auditor, James G Maurer; Clerk, James J Maurer. Cameuox Crtustuble, John F I.one j Asses sors, C K Wfiklc, JG Ilauja, J F Kerstetterj Supervisors, Peter Wcilsle, George Hornbcrger ; Judge, D I) Kerstciler i Inspectors. Dnii'l llaupt, Peti'i Welkle , School Directors, ilenrv Otto, C 11 Boycr, C K Welkle ; Overseers of Poor, J It Iteker, G Z Smith; Trenthrer, John llaupt; Auditor, Peter Sehleii't ; Cleik, John il Kramer. Lowr.u Al OLbTA Constable, C A Conrad ; As sessors, lli'tjry Ulooin, K S lletiitt, Joel Vordy ; Sup., Thos Snydur, (iideon Wolf ; Judge. James D Lyttlc Ins.', Matthias Conrad, Alex artman; School Directors, 11 K Myers, S 1. Yordy ; Over seers of Poor, Peter Dunkelberger, Henry P.eltz; Auditor, T J Reun. Tl'ubi't Constable, Abraham Kissinger ; As sessors, William Wamrou, Jllcnaci ruriey, i.nas Iloitcnstein ; Sup., Samuel Jacoby, David l ink ; ! Unucb uicdinui, but compact nnd heavy shoal Judge, Solomon Baker ; Ins., Samuel Everett, J dcred ; bery pale yellow, covered with a whito John Ditnkle ; School Directors, Win Wldenham- i bloom ; perhaps a trille smaller tlun tho Con mcr, J W Huithr; O. of P., Jacob Slumm, cord; round, pulpy, but tweet us honey, witli Mustek Ilorloeker Auditor, Peter J Criste. i only enough pf tho' foxy aroma to give il a char JoHitAX Justice ot the Peace, David Winner ; I acli r j Juicy very good. I esteem it inoro Cons., John P Troutmaii ; Assessors, G W Trout- 1 iii lily than any other white grnpe 1 have, tit it man, John Tronxuiuu, Ellas bowers ; Sup., M I) ,us tint healthy habit and vigorous growth of its Buhner, Join Kissinger, David Troiitninn, (the j lmrcnt, and promises io make un evellvuit white two latter a tiu vole); Judge, M D Bobner ; Ins., ' wine. Hangs to the biiiicli'well, uud will ripen II 11 Sbaille, David Geise ; School Directors, some days before the Concord. "-Geo. Husmasn. Emanuel Bobner, Jacob Tobias; O. of P., Jos "One ofthc finest grapes I have ever ta.-ted."' Williamson, Pete-r Bwnrtz ; Treasurer, Johu I Taos. Mecuan, f.'u'. liunUwr't MuntMij. lloluier ; Auditor, Petel Troutmuu ; Cluik, Solo- I t is large iu lis berry anil bunch, more shoul liiou Smeltz. i dered than the Concord ; pale yellow, Willi u doll- Li i-ii.e M HA!oYJustlce, A B t.enkcr ; Con- calf bloom ; low soedr, and tUeso small, no pulp stuuie, juun n inennrii ; Assessors, r.oas a i.en- ker. 1 l Raker. John Ilensvl ; Su;iervisO-s, Win Derr, F.lias I'eifer ; Judge, E D Raker ; Ins., I S taller li votes laelil ; hehuol liireclors, Jonn llensyl, Wm l Kuker; .Overseers of Poor, 1,1) Raker, Samuel -DoriiMle ; Treas., Daniel Wuguci; .M(.j-iirmnd, Levi Follmer ; Treasurer, G A Wykott ; Auditor, Jared S llaruiau Clerk, U A WykoU. CeiAt Ju-iliee. Frank Strawser ; Con., Patrick Ready Asocssors, Anthony Gillespie, Charles Mart I, A A llinio, Hii)iervisors, Patrick Uurk, Edward Rraiinau i Judge, Patrick yiilnn lus., Ik-niiis Dowmy, Frederick Albert i Bcluxd Di rectors, Mutlitw Kearuey, (ieorge Kuli.brakur Overseer, or Poor, Putiick Keurury Auditor, Th"inus Fruueis. Jai'Kxin Constable, I 0 Blllnmn i Assessors E U llilibu.li, Pelur Buhner; Jacob Howert Hup., ; David Buhner, Adam Z.irliuuu I Judge, Klius 6 . i... i n 11..11, ii it i ...,..,i,.i-r Treas., 1 U 'fiwaleri Auditor, J U UUibu.U ChiW, G W Ivoble. , Lui- MaiunuVJu.Hcs, Jabti M Lcnktr i Con.., b.iiniiel It. ..ml A-ioi, Jacob Snyder, Jr., Dav.d seller, Itt-in-vUle Wi'.itur : lsiipervl.is.-s, Jot bpatt, laau Plcblil Ju,i-e, TobU l.ollg I u, taa. Us key, t -uW 'ihur.iout bebool lliMtois, H M Uutib, J.oiib llepiier 0cr.rt rs ol li .r, J iii.iIIijii Lower, kuitiuul hsil ( Aud-J ' llor, JueoU taloiin i Irrk, Hon), tmoluiau. a.iiisu iosJulu, J.itiu I re.. I. r j Cutis., 1 ! 0 II Itolliiiau Aucttor., II b lt lis, P Fci.ter, ' IHtUIUel ll'.bll blip., Juliu Daultil, b ti Rrilt J folhce, A H I i"W I nil. . I iiruinm-iii'i, il A 1 tlill-u.il, reh.d Dir.-. t..r, U Ii LmI.Iiu, 1 IUdi Ov.iseist '4 l'l, It 0 II .Mia il, Prtur t ti.Uf lio-u-, A II licun , Audil.'i, JuliU r.l.lel, I'.ilM -4 on.., 1'ali.l MllU-r A..wil, l! M I.e-lu r, Vfi Hues, Li V MellS I Blip., 'I holUa. J,.b...Hi,b..i lu. l Vill .rdi Judut, Plnlip GibU-msi u. Ili-uiy SS siu,l-iut oUUKi bi buol li.im.il., J tiukju, lbsb ioUu.uu i UaiMii ol I'.sur. Wm lii..l), J It lt.ji.ri AuJitui., Iboiwu It Wdli., t jiu.. 'l t' -V. I tri,u Ai i.l .l-l Phi lp Fisnk i At .....!., U K'-Ui.., Ii- jV.'U liiiii'ii-r, JwUu k.koull 1 bup., lskl H t-lpq, Geo luoio iuiaui Jule, l-.dii Sis.lHli In.., Duttl It Vlullik, ' bulilU' I t ilUr t JI l'J...M, Jar, 4, I l.ull, I J .b.i It kau. U .4 I Jul, Juuu tVii, . xl .ilia lux 1 A u llor, Juku I i.uiilt. Ul s 4tt 4 ..ilal..t, uum lt.ll.1 I A-M..- I ..,;.. . uu.. .... lC.uk. laaluul .l.k ! U.J a .J ii.. ...... 1 ... .. .. 1 11 ...... Jk.v. '.. It II 1.41 lu... I.IH.-. ". 11. ....... ul f.., KkM h-u..u.' W.u ls 1 Imui At ....! , t uib, bwti ' ' . 1L ' . . u. . it b. tt H1.u1 uu . ti.,'u.u lU.ui i Ib4tjb. wtl Usst, U, ubt t ",, 1 Jtub Martf t Pchool ulrectois, Henry J Ronn, Colo man K Sober Overseer of Poor, Franc's Bower, Lyman 8 Weaver TtiHeWr" War., Br. ; Aud itor, Alfrod L Bastress ; Clerk, R J- Lnrman. tntn.Msor AQtr Juttt''e N V vPurdy l Cona.j Wm Stiver Assessor, 6 'Wl rr, Bij Rton, 8 II Rliter; Jos 8nyor, I'nrieWqe Bellnsl Judge, Jonathan Rlshelj Ins., D Rnningardner, A Aln mnn feVlisol Pllrpctors, J it JawleV; PWrrTorls; Overseers of Poor, John M lUls'li-- ' Troxel ; Auditor, James VArtcttlit.'' - " Susn Jusfioc, Robbie H Cilthbsrtu Cons., Jo Fnx Assessors, Jasper Hunthawout, J H Cal e4t, Ssmnel Herder Sup., Aaron Sober, Abnu hatrt F.ekman Judee, William Johnson t Ins.j John Mensch,1 O P Pntton School Dlreetnrs, Bnlomon Pensyl, Iwac HoMmnni Oearhart School District Directors, C A Guliek, John grants, O P Geurharf, UcnJ O Welch, Wm Faux ; Over seen of Poor, I) C Campboll.'Wm. Clark ; Aud itor, Edward Grady t Clerk, John Mettler. Mt. Caiimrl J nt Ice, John Folpy ; Constable; Andrew Martin) Assessors, Mtliow Calagcr.lVter Ryan; Ins., Chna Cnnnhii'; HHrnireC Mcfnndrcw ; School lilrectnrs, Patrick MitiO'.Tl'Chunch'llli Overseers of Poor, -Austin Haley, Michael Cor coran t Auditor, Dunlsl McCandrew. i The following Borough ofllaers were elected at llio same time as those of the townships : '-. Mii.tox Chief Bitrgess. Thoma R null i Assistant-Burgess, ' Milton Hcrrt High Constable, Undrew S Jordan ) Assessors, John Miller, Al bert Cadwnlnrler, Williamson Marsh I Common Coifiiril,. Softur IF.ir-.WiJC i WTtnjfriCi'in H'oi'iJ S L Finney ; O.vereriira of 1'nor, N W Wm Strlne; A W Ilem v . Harris i Judges'of F.lcction, N"W A C l.oi.gon ; S W Juiuc Jl Miller i .Inspectors, N W -Jidiu M Caiwell, Jos Ciilwcll; -SWMt f HifflVM, i'A ffnmmersi School Directors, N W Lee M Morton 8 W L L Hldloman ; C'onstahln, N W Johrt P Punl-ni-u-s, 8 W-Jolin P Summers Auditori, Thos Merviiic, 1 year; Williamson Mnisli, !t years. I iNpimtl JVHSiii.AXp Ghjef Bnrgiiii C'BtSmith, fSmitli since resigned nnd A bin Veils elected ; Counoll, lllrrtin irouiig, Vf T Forsythe, W H Lclghow, James Tnole, AH Stone, lJeuJ Heekcrt; Supervisors,. C B Ren n In gee, Edward Anthony; Overseers nf Poor, Peter" VandMng, Alex Colt ; Jfldtre, J D Sinter ; Inspeiiors, Wm II IdtrrlsWn, W J OnskinS : School Directcrs, Jiisjx'r Gossler, J O Tracy ; lllirh C'ohtab!e, Thos Jordan Con stable, Joseph JoIiuon ; Assessors, J P Hllkrt, Wm II Wnplc, John F Hi'dline. . Sihmokin Bnrirc!', J H Zimmennan Conri ell, Vnl Fagely, Wltli.r.gfon Lnk, U 8 Atff ker, Iwuic May, Jos Tlmlncs, John K Campbell ; Jus. tire, John Caldwell; Overseer of Poor;-William Fugi-ly ; Judfe, Jonas L Gilger; Inspector, J W YrtHfiir.'J Weaver vSehool Diroctor. i J John, W W Wary: IMgli Constable, Isaac Folk; Con stable, Win It Erdman i Auditor, Wm H Doiity ; Assessors, Harrison lleniie, Levi Shoop, Daniel Reed. Mt. Caiim!:;. Riirgcss, IT T John ; Cornell, Wm Sterling, Michael finUle, David iinis, Isaac yollUter, John 7clinrich, 7enry Guliek ; Jutices. 11 D Rolliermel. D I Lewis i Oversceis of Poof, Ahm Camp, Jonathan 7onver t Judge, dolin melier ! inspectors, t runk rrrstng. yenrv Tregcllas ; School. Directors, 7bnry lie, I S McWil'.iains, Johulioup; itch Ciinstuble, EB Stillwagner ; Constable, (i,M Wagner; Auditor. Jot Gould s- Assessors, Dauiel Verb, Saniuej Mni-sdcn, Mathias Scholly. . . McEwESHVii.LE Burgess, I'phralm Everitt j Council, ye.nry Wesuer, John P Beard, John Roush, John T Derr, Aleni Mauser, Jus Gully ) Justice, i'iiiy Reeder ; Overseers of Poor, A Gully, James P.odnrmcl ; Judges R W Liiwall; Inseetors, K L Irwin, James Armstrong; School Directors, F 11 Cruvcr, E 'Iru.ckeiniller ; igh Constable, Jos Gold ; Auditor, G W Armstrong ; Assessors, Wm B "Irwin, Hi Reader, Win Mont gomery. ( ' TfKni-TVn.t.E Chief Burgess, Jno oof Coun cil, Ttot llarr, Chas McLain, L Gurmiin, 11 & Faber, James D Barr, If Rayp ; Overseers of Poor, (eo P Knmp, Peter Wagner; Judge, David Fowler; Inspectors, John C Lcwars, Edwin Qulnn ; School Directors, George. Treon, Christ Wagner; JUih Constable, Jus V" uj'lrr ; Con stable, John Lamphar ; Auditor, A S Wugner ; Assessors, Robert Fruit, I.awreuce Carman, J I) Barr. ..... Watsostowh TlurgeM, riilllp Shay ; Coun cil, Wm Wagner. F 11 Knight. 'E Osborne, Silas Rnnibach, C O Baehinan, Jos ollopeter; Over seers of Poor, John Foglcmun, John Ulrlch ; Judge, Thos Barr ; Inspectors, J W' Messenger, John Cooner ; School Directors, M O Ilert, S Bradley, K Whitman ; 7igh Constable, S G Plait; Constable, James Cuininings; Auditors, J M Irwin ; Anaceors, Jos Everilt, Samuel Mil ler, Johu Orr. Tub Mauttia GnAPii WntTis Concord. The Martha liils a want long felt for a lirst-elass . 0'rapt. ., We subjoin a few testimonials iu reference to its merits, aud might udd many more : ' "The most promising of all the new seedlings." "This new grape, grown from tho eed of the Concord, by that enthusiastic horticulturist, Samuel Miller, promises to he one ol the great est acquisition to our list of real I V hardv and i good grapes w hich Vayo lately come before , the I- Dubiic I "H has fruited with me the last extremely un favorable season, and has stood the hardest test nnv grane could he nut to. without Uiiiching. wnrtn iLe name, una, as many exclaim un e.iiiug it, 'sweet as honey, with a line plcy aroma ; perfectly hardy and hi-ultliy. It L, ly a word, a white Concord, with all llie excellencies of that grape, and with merits uf its owu. S. Mli.LKK. 11. U. Musser, who Is an authorized ugeut for C'uinmlngs A Co., of the "Knox nrterie,w t Pilt.sburg, who are the sole proprietors of this new grape, lias ordered a limited number of these vines, which will be sold at the nursery prices. Any other small fruit will bo ordered und sold on the same terms, or !0 per cent, less thuu those of tree pedlars, besides being warranted. N. F. Llghtntr's Rrgnlator. Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Leather and Shoo Findings. Jottlngsl. It I .xpected that tho money market will bt niucb ra.ier alter tbt tlr.t of April. Tut wutor wat let Into Hie Sui)a.hauu and Tide Water Canal on Saturday last. Wont cu tlta HkiU-oad ttildj;, at Stllnsgrore, was resumed U'l wce!. As att.ui4 at biijuway robbery wat made ou tbt lltji ult ., on tbu.Mii.er Valley road between Troxelvllla and C'cbtrtvtl'.e, Snyder cuuuly. Ik TTtiiMii k is taid l.i b a remedy for dyspep sia. It should v druck ul Weals lu lieu uf eotleo unt leu. ' 1 Or.ii.ii tuvt valy feiur week lorvlulb tbelr f .vur uut iavor. - Now it tb liiuv to r.-so I your yaid, tud Ul It liuvv Uu btu.UI uf lb tuu.blut tad showers. VVciliel, Gaskiu. 4 Co. aiv (jlo.lng out u chuirt tut w( tJiif kb al Fluttr at i 1.04 uer.satk. l) M-n lay of Ul mirk, tu ir li tltj cou. vtyiuif II-J4. J. tL futkir, i rrUt bu.me.s, ttu. IUU fiuiu lUi. pue Ul lluillobur, 5b Uillo., lu out buur su I tu ml.iuio. Tiiiutr tu.l ( t.suudi4 Hhawlt at Wtlu.i, Ga.slu. A to'.. Gtkit' Stit Ficiirh fulf, Uo loe lloolt, illub tJ b-atuiu, ul the )i. ul.ilor, Tiisk ti.iiujud lut'f upuu lUt sy p f.yof piiiiH uu buu4u Ui. buutr uuiumu4 full. lu abuui u.aiu tud euulluucj fur lutu ibt bWU U uft tlutb flsbx, leudvll.ij' pidulltlLlUui kt llwliwuMs t Wubt bt twult4. Al t Rubber West, kt l!4abbl'ucl4Urs' pllkvt, bt U U guUioi. Mb. biis It. Ibbit, Jr., vt bt, a.bu., Vl , biu .tuuipima iu bin b kk4 Ut, J.a lb, b.t l.lu-.rll sll., I b) l.s t.es Ktal dl.. L.urf. Its) kk. All. Le.l b.14 b b'U.lsl tr'"4'ul ..I M ... , 1 . I.... . . ... ."."' Iu U' " I"" V"1 1 Sb'-l lu l -Is b4l J, f, twill, M.. ti. ''" r-.nb .luv. iblt t, Ut Ub l- l "lt tw b Uiw.Wt iMsttjt tb bit tub4t ' itvti.tjftkli tt tMIl 3imfnT!rM' Harhli fccmifaia"f TWc call at the Excelsior Boot, and Shot Store of W. II Miller, and-piMw- piitr'-of bill thick soled boots or shoes. - They are cheap,' aud will save heavy doctor bills ('( Titr property on "nlnnt street, this friaco, of the lute Rev. J. V. Sltlndd,' wits 'recently taken sil loftT1seJ ivldiuttld Mrs. BenJ. Hendricks iyi lIrAi 0: Vf. Bhlndel, erecpt tls9,torjer l;wWljM4ld jit p'ibllc sale. , "...jj i. ,;.; !' "Wl JTnk 'first W Aia list rn Wmocrfttle candldntes 1 aniiounred fii this week's J)nnotrcA. M. E. BdcMMttBotimei kiwpcli" as a ramlVbf fuf ft nomination forCountjr Commissioner, and proml c,'dt elceled, tft tranoict fi itutitt "J the ole wilhJUielity. ' Mr. JonitCutr, of- Javksoii.'townslilp who had hi font Yinuhsd .re!eh(Ty by'acnr on the Zerbe Valley R., R.', had Ills leg amputated ou th8 S3d;vtt.l Drs. Rakers performed the opera tion. " . : V -.' i i 9. 'fl.' 8mhh ttits'been appointed Tost Master at Green. JJrcr th'f '",' place of Rev. J. Fi it.'.ijgcr,' rcVlguccV.' ' M r. PrW ii rigcV 'littend ii moviogVo' Asiilnndj Schuylkill county. - CorrtspiiiUcuw ..-. . j i Mt. Cahmul, MAacn 2Sth, 1371. Messrs. KriToaS i- : ' ... - . A lodge af Good Templars has been Instituted' In onr little borough within the past wecu, and propilses to b.ii a strong and Influential org.Tnlxatlon.' A great n orE;aTiiziitn. .i Emu many oi our i lendhig eitlxens and tlieir Ladies are taking nil Interest in its wulfare, and Us suocc'ts cannot bu doubted. There certainly is a wide tUld tn ac tion li liu borough, ami we prophesy good re sults from Its action iu our midst. When the ladies take an luVerest ln.un onterprlsc,or organ ization of any kind It 6';iiera.lly U a grand suc cess. ' The Mt. Cannel Cornet Bind ha become one of the Institutions of the ISormgh. nnd has on several ncrnoloiis'treatcd the cUizjns to Pome of their delicious nimlc. Their progress has beeu wonderful Indeed, having ohly be;ii orga'jiiled about two months, and received lint four leSs'ons from lliclf teacher Mr. Dnsrh from Ashland. Their prdnclciicy spenkt loudly of Mr. Dusch's ability as a teacher. Tlieir rapid progress may be partly attributed to the fuel, that quite a tiu:n ber of them have been members ot bauds In other loci lilies. . i hero Is nothing new to report as regards the coal trade In this section. Much anxluty prevails to hear of the verjiet of Z i There .-.re vary few tiersous here that- think anv ! goodwill result from the Investigation, us the Legislature Is powerless to pui;ish cither, party. Ji is looked upon us a graud political farce. . ,i , l ours, -. 1 For. Lowr.u AuuVMA, Murch 29, 7'J71.' Mr. Wilveht Is there much money In the Trensury, or in tbe bands of favored collectors T Why do you nsk such Impertinent questions I Because, sir, I am an old tax-pnyer,'iind Mint r. have n right to know irncrs th muitctj gott. The candidate for the sullrages of the tax payers next full tiro inaptly old lounger about F.,n""' imi m iniK-ny uiu i....i.i;crj mo loun House, niwnys ashing ror, ann n-civ- lug olllce never e.-ith-llcd living on tho hard working voter's subsi-.iiice. Must the 10,ooo j voters of our county grow crny and be worn out nt litsnl labor, to keep-u telnet fow huynllieial beg- j gars in oflice for life f What has become of the g.od old Democratic Jackson principle- of "rota- ; lion in olllce"! Is all the menial capacity o ' the county enclosed between the Susquehanna on tli West, and Sunbnrv Gut on the enstt In an old A'.- T. Iji'tlgtr, Vol. 21, No. 4S. pago I 4. 1 llnd the following i Rule 0. "If yon h-ive concluded to ro6 on a grand scale, become be- j forehand nn active political partisan. Your zeal j n a politician mat stand you In good stead if brought to book, especially if your party happens to be in po-o'er.' . " Rule 7. "The safest way to peculate Is to get nn olllce, nnd use tbe puh'lc money." Of course, I do not wnnt to Insinuate that our i candidates would think of adopting these N. Y. I Rules for their guidance. Oh, no. "They servo . tho public for the people' floojf.'" not for mvney. "Jake." j .(.' Bnsluess , Notices. j Watches, Jewelry, Silver tnd. Plnttd Ware ; constantly ou hand, at the old and reliable es- I taluishment of Isaac K. Btuntler, 148 North Second Street, Philadelphia. Read curd lu this i Issue. . 8. llnnzrrLDEn, on Third etreot, ha Jnrt open- .' ed a splendid assortment of Spring Clothing of the latest styles,' which' aro'not turpassc l, for , either beauty or qnnllty. ; ) ' New Piano Stools at t4 and IB, Just rirclve.l ; nt the Music Sturo of II. B. Masscr, All kinds of niuslo and musical instruments ordered and ; sold nt the lowest prices. Genuine Italian Strings, ami all othor articles In tils lint war-j Milled of the best quality. I A sri.ESPiri assortment of ladles' spring hats' tyt just been openod at MHss M. L. Gossler's Millinery store on Fourth street. Ladies should not forget to cull and take a look tit them. ', Where is It We hav hoard iau ask wlieic IudcpcnJence HtH Is, hut WC 'ha?B never ' yet Diet one who did not know ,tbat the great Onk llull clothing house of Wunnmnkcr A Brown is nt tha south cast corner of Sixth and Market streets, Philadelphia. ; Tub Croquet Shoe, novelty, elegant and com fortable, at, the Regulator. . Pianos and Qmoaks. Tho subscriber, agent for the best Pianos und Organs In tbe world, will guaruutee thepi for tlvoyoar aud sell tha cheap er than any traveling agent can alford them. But (Irht-class makers employ no tuch agtuts. .II. B. Mntr. " ,' Tin' Music store; of IT. D. Masse bat bet re- n,.,l ....a .nm. 1.111 h. rnnslnl.tlv In lit. tendance.' Ntw niutlc, Violin itrlngt, Picture frames, Painting, Chromoa trod Lilbogrcphs, w.iil be furnlsljed at tbt very lowest price. Pi- j uno, Organs and other musical instruments, I art uot only wurruuled ltiiUullty,hultobo much cliauper tkun uuy told by Irrespou.ible traveling ptciiurs- a.. ... , . ,, .... ... truot.Afcr.il. mitrai ir "i.i ' Ike Regulator. ' . . ,0 LLOMNO PtiXCEt or UfUAVHN A tfrto., 40 S. Tuntu Stki-kt, PtliMbburuiv .9 o'uIuck, r. M. -Muroh UU, JbTl. ' C. B. B't of 'St.. " 'CL. " " 'Ut.. ii.v;ii''i ui'. n-.'i nn; ni' !iii';ni'j 11U', lo,' ,110', 1 10 ll04,lll 10T' I0li uti; uvi '05 " 'lS, uew tbitt tbb' st.t tttbt.f . " 5'. 10-40'vT l. S. M Ycui I) per vcul. Cy biliur , I u ion pueiuc U. il.' 1. M. BouJk., tuiitrul I'.icillo )i. R 1'i.lt.ii Piieilli Laud I'lraul Bond... tin no-; liMjij inn .'5 tV45 ui;o 1M frptrhl jpclixts, : HtiWAIll) 8AMTAKY AID ASSOCIATION, (of b Kellul ullil Cum ill I lie tilling uud I uluilUttuU. ou Frlmlplit uf l lul.li.iu 1'l.iUu Ibi. . Lu. v. lb. trior. u( Vuutb, and lb t.iln. .uf Ate. lb i.-uliuu tu MtaaiAub tud bis lL kviui, iUi tuuiury kkl fur Uiu .01 lie , bul lit. Ill cuc4 Ui..a. AJdlr., IlllNV. AttU Aaeui lAlluS, IkiA f, 'iu.d. pl.U m.t, li ly. IWP'llilipl ll III il 11 II t b lu ll.l. plu.-.'. un Fod-.y, II14 ;'tib u'l , Mr. ( II tlil l'b UU K( 4bv4 d( va, a wuutbs tkd vt 4a). Mr, bcik . buowu lu Ult pail b( tuuii. Ii bt b iis4 vlt.t b.bk lu lU busluM t a pUliir, bttli'tf duu ibsi buik tit lb iluip4l kuildikft w tki '..uiljf. Jl bit buiH.Iai lu ul I bll ku, 4.ii., tid U..4 k44.y fil.l. Ill ln.i.l.,1 aeit fu.li.iss4 14 bl l.it le.l 1 1- u t btl busU U If t li muiuit ul I .un 4. bkd vM lu X .hIi .i..i,jU.4, Mib tWb, vl b.il.l fsk.1, At Ibt I . .I....Ll. u -vt.l k4 kt.HI V. usauj,tbs4tl snublkt. I OUt Umi4 mil tuut U , i b tikktJ, It ba tjWtb r mmn to 'jifm'. tcvarct't as cr oris. 1 M Kunburt' :ralu V 1'roilucc Market. eounrxTEH wekki.t nr iui.aaniut(N9in - r; (ln Choice Wlille WlimU.., .:!;! :'t Ami.', 'li)ter(.f .$1 fin 1. ,.,.!....).. .I it i orn ryo ur OaiR, (112 lb..)..; , Best Amber, Winter, per sack... . i i . ".barrel:. Corn Meal, per cwt., Butter New York Peniisylvnriln Roll..'; Kim Per dosi'ii , Meath Dried Beef, pur ll.i.i. Smoked Mutton ;) ,1 (Ml ) ...'1 10 a no sr. 40 H0 ....'jr" :io ...lHrt 11 ...40C',4S r..2. , 15 15 " Venison LaiiI T lb Fish Salt White Fish, per lb " Trout " .-. Fresh Shad VRUKTAl'.t.RS Turnips, per bushel.. Potatoes " ' -1 ; . " ! II 'Onions " " Beans, " quart ........n" 1 00 1 U0 ..1.V7 If 13 Jtotnirly, Diiikd Fhuits Dried Apple, per tb 1'.2''i.l4 PejV:bis, ,," 2llr7i:,0 '' Cherries, 1 '. UKa.li.l Hiacklicrrlcs i 'rCft l'.W'bCfTles.. 20 Gmkri Apfi.es per barrel 3 50(5-5 00 . 1371. , 1871. LTJMBEIrM f ' t(U II AJAI ' LA AJ1IU J-A4a Su-ceessors to the AiBnhury Lumber Co.,J HAVING PLUCI1ASED THE LAiKGli Stean Saw & 2?.TauiiiG; Mill, ami Just fitted it up with the latest Improved Ma chinery, lire now prepare ! to (III u'l orders lor nil kinds oi P ILL TIMBER. PINE, HEMLOCK. OA K. tVc. BiARDd. Rol till AND SURFACH). GiD!r.rG OP ALL KlfJDS. Iir.MI.OCK, WHITE AND;YKLLnW PINE FLOORING. SHIN'CLl'.S, rLASTKRINO AND SHINGLING LATH. SASH, IHIOPS. MOF I.DfNGfi. nLIXDS,KIIL"TTI.K5cV 111! ACHlCTS nt the Very lnwtst prices, A large stock always ou hand. Send for rt ice. Ample facllltits for blilj-plug by Railroad or Canal, FRYI.ING. BOWEN A ENGEL. Sunbury, Pa., February 1Mb, 1N71. Gm. . NKW ilSK.VT fetlior. rpiin 1 JL zem undersigned respectfullv Informs theciti- zens of Sunbury imd vicinity, that thev hare opened, , - AI I- AT SJIOI In DoT-a't's buUdlng.on the north ride of Market 1 gnuair, two doors from the railroad, were they Wlll kw.p co,,SI;mt s,ir,,;v of the best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, iVe.. ut wholesale or retail, nt the lowest prices aud.of the lir-t quality . A wagon will be run to supply eusLouiers every morning, (except Sundays.) ' The best of men t will found at their shop. Give us a call and isatisiv Your selves. KEF FEW A BOVVEU. Oct. 16th 1Sf.'.l. tr. To the Comminiily at Large! CHANGE AT THE " ''REGULATOR.'" I hav this day purchased the entire slock, good will and fixtures of the Regulator Hoot, fc-hoe, Trunk, Leather and Finding More, of J. S. Angle, and will continue the business ul its pre sent lofuilon, Corner room, H.iupt's Iron Front, Market Sthket, Suxiiury, 1'a. -When having established nrrangemerts with the leading munrtfactnivis of the counliy. 1 pro pose supplying the luaiket With a class of Work ofeslabiished rciiilaliMi for durability and finish, at prices that must claim popularity. A spe cialty wlll bo iiiado- In the I iinil-Jiing of Shoe makers materials for uianufucturir.g. Your patronage U Solicited. ' N. F. LIG1ITNER. 8unbtiry, Jan. 51, 1S71. TlIO.TZ.tS HMPI'Y, ,S7 South Second Street, above Chestnut, 5 j I PHILADELPHIA j' Haying Just opened, w iiha large and well e. selected slock of Foreign nud Doiaestie Cnrpctlngs, of choice stiles and qualities.! rj Also, Oil Cloths. Mattings, Druggets, lings,! i.Mais, Stair Rods, Ae., Jtc., nil of which' he will sell verv cheap for cash. P. S J. STEWART DEPUY. is uot at 253 Souih Second Street but, with Thomas Denny. Feb. ii5, 1871 3:n. FOR SALE ! 17 IG1ITY acres of Improved land in the be.t 14 section of Soulhei 11 Michigan, within live miles of the town of "Three Rivers," in St. Jo seph county, within two tulles of the Railroad Station, good buiidings, oat hons., large or chard, soil, rich sandy loam, school Iio'isi h and churcbs wilhiii sight title iiidisput.tble, ten Hercs me In w heat, the remainder iu clover so I. A span of horses, ctilllc, hogs, giuln und farming utitnslls, Ac., will be sold with this property. Pricu 70 per acre. (11,000 In rash, the balance iu time payments of 1 500. Apply to WM. A. MASEEH. Thieo Itiveis, Mich, or, n. B. MASSF.R. Sunbury, Peun'u. Bnnbury, March U, J871. rAftiiioxAiM.iL; millim.uy. FALt'AS D' Vf IN'TEIt STYLE S. .TSSrt nill.i.ll.r.M, AllyliT SQUAItE, SUIS'UURY, TA. ffer large assortment of MILLINEUY COOIP4. UOXXETS AN'D HATS, KumoNs, Featijeiis, Flowers, Laces, HAT iVNl) UOXXET FUAMES. A larga variety of trimmed and untrlmmcd rr.... 1 ' 1 .1.11.1...'. ...... mill, 1. Il I. , L iiii'i , 1 v 1 , - - v w - . 1. - 1 - - j Pitched lace and linen Handkerchiefs, Uid and I 9f't i"vv, tnr.el, die, baautis, gniia.it -laces, fringes, ladies' neckiles, and r.incy ribbons ' l)r b()(,, ullll iuu-.a variety. Real and ; liuilallon hulr vhiguous, I'ri.-.es, curls aud switi h- 1 A hug. ussortnieiit nt JsLIPl'EK FATTEKNI, ZErnntii, Okrnantown Wool, Ac. Au tudltsa v.irii4y of Notlout mil good usually kept lu a first class millinery lore, (icntt C'ullura, C'utlt, Xecktiit, Uandkcr- chU fa, J Thtrlliteu.of Siuibury uu I kU-luUy, j.-aerallv, , art Invited to rail aud tjt this tpleuuid a. it- 1 ,US""- ' t-KIIISSLEK. J Buuhury, Oct. Sfl, 1T0. 1 Dobbiiis JlIc S 1 - kl TAnl,"l TLuC, IrtULU A Color and Drbttist; that will not Sara Ut IUif or Ibjurt Ut U4, It Uitktt IIir tuft bu4 fiuo, restoring U BbturtJ color wiihout t);iub'i ly liprltu4 ft tealiby nJ ilorout growth. it u ammii inliii at cm lt(4t tttl J. b- UvtM't, 428 KflrH El2ulH St., rtillli rrUtj t.fA bw tsuiti4. tOCO V(bVWHfMIL N 'bb naeilub w.ifcoul my .l-i.tiuit, u4 1 i4i uiy Ujiiw U b 1 (r.axl ittt ! butj u ttlr.UU4 UAviillU -b. M Hennl'iu".T, Sunhurv, P.i D Ililgrtl.'NortUuulblilsnd...... ....?:;3.oo .... .60.00 ' .40,("J J.0J 110,00 40,00 . 40,00 5(1,00 8,'n3 50,00 00,00 40.00 30,00 Mi.o.i 50,00 40,00 5o,"J. 15.0,1 , 40...0 , (iKwn hckert, . " , j , 8 11 Dodgo,-., , " I .,,r.... Charles Itnlick, Mt Carmel..' Esubeus Slpple, " Calhaiinu Wutrni'r, Wntsontown George Heir, Norlhumbt-rlaud Jacob Snyder, Sunbury.....;.. J W B.issler, " Minor Cndy, Dewart.... Catharine Muitz, Shainoklu Frauds lhu lier, Sifnbury Samuel B Price, Upper Lehigh Joseph Heppen, Mt Carmel Matthias Seliol'y, . " Francis McCurty, ,. ". Maria Kramer, Wntsontown Jo-cph Nicely', Jr., Dewart J & K C Uuigiflc, Pine, Clinton co...... P. Hamiige, Sliennndoali, Schuglkill co. J S Tliurp, Ehnmokin 'I liotuns Wurdrops, Mt Carmel ...40.00 i .. 40,00 ...40,00 ' ...4.1.00 , .. .40,01) ...40 00 , ,.,.50,00 I ...40,00 i ...40,00 j. ...110,00 ...40,00 . .. .4;),oo ...110,110 ...511,00 i ...40.00 , ...40.00 . ...40.00 ; N A Loununsiaxer, liermlon, Rachel CmMer, Fisher's Ferry I U L Reagan, biieuanduuli, fachuyll.lll co. j Jacob Shine-, " I Jacob ftinHr. " " j II D Bower, Hcrndnn, Geo It Lahr, Georgetown.. ,.. t ,1 oh n H Oi.-man, Sunbury ! W 11 Wallace, Northumberland 11 8 Cruliair., : Rebecca Kol.lf, t-.SoTRctowii ! Philip iu'erstein, yntsoi:iowu.... 1 U D LOW, UIHIV wwvfimwin vv.. i 1 wis Osti-rhaut. l.auitl Run, Luzerne eo, 40,00 : 4o,ik; 40.00 40,IIO 40,1.11 , Mary J niu',.Nnithnnihe;luiv. . .............. U F Kvohn, Stiiibiiry..;......Uf..ji Andrew Healv,- Ginirdsviile, t.bu-li:i!l co Patrick Furgeson, Mt Curuicl Martin Delancv, Mieiiandoah city John Dane, A-'hlan 1, Schuylkill co.. Anthony McLuiigliliii, GiiiirdsViHe ., Lluymaii S llay.'.Mahanoy Plane..... p Johnson, Raven Run lnvid BuiU'her, Bel wick 14,00 , .....:...1C'.0'.I ' ; 40,1 :i I 40,0'.' : 27.00 i : ii ?0,00 20,b0 isliis Sober, Poiol lAp... A Linricncoll. Walsontowu 40,00 Maria Kramer. Watson'n,2d losspd lust sum, 40,00 j J P Lippeneott, W:itontown :. 40.1K) I K S Ammerman, Snydcrtown i... 20,0(1 i Nathan Bins. Berwick, f'oliioibia CQ 27,tK) J k.C ittJuiiv.Pine Sta'n Clinton c 2d los,4o,00 Charles W ll.ia.ud, Uiipe.rt, Columbia eo...40,,K) i John Fogloumn, Waisoutowu 40,00 Pi.trlek lle.-u r. Ml Carmel 4",00 Tliomas Metz. Paxinos : :i0,00 i 11 MeCioskv, Lock Haven 131,00 : " HON. A. JORDAN, PrttiJeut. C. A. REIMENSNYDER, Sec y, Saubuiy. DIRECTORS : F.x-Gov. James Pollock, lion. C. J. Brnnrr, Solomon Stroll, Wm. Biindie, Solouiun Sliipc, John A. Shissior, Dr. 1). T. Krebs, Ur. pavid Waldron. March 11, 1871. 1y. SEW FIICM. lijoi ly V IIrniirIy H F.xci'lsilor Gal. lcrj oFArt, Tliiril Street, Nunbiiry, l'u. MR. BYER1.Y has lately added to his already well siab'.l.-dicd :eiitatlon, the services ol" Mr. M. R. llcnii crlv whoi-e reputation ns a pun- I tographie oicrator, stands unrivaled in this part ; of the country, and hereafter they will carry ou ' t tic photographic trade, ut the old stand under the liriu uuine ol'Byerly A Hcinperly's Excelsior I Oallcry of Art, nt whose establishment the pub I 11c will cheerfully accommodated throughout 1 ihi' VboIr line of photography. 1 For Photographs of all .ivies nnd sizes rang-. lug from the small Cem to the life cuo poitrait. Uo to Hyeriy.V llcmperly. For the beauii.t'ul poreebiln picture which for ; softness of linisri, end dnr.ibiliiy cannot be ex celled, go to Byerly Ac lieiiip.-riy. j For the Cemliraiult plndogriiph, now so p..pu- : 1 lar ill nil 0111 large cities, mid t-liowlug the pecu- j liar cllcvt of light mi l shade, and the fuvoiitu of the old Uctiuuii Aitist KeinbraniU, go to Byerly I A Henip'crly. ; If you Lave nn old picture yon want copied I and enlarged to uny size, uud colored oil. wut.-r I color, iiidia ink or "crayon, take il to Beverly fc Ilempcrly. Ifyouvrant a frame of nny siz'i and at any I priee. or anv stv'.e goto Hverly At llcniperlv'. and taken lock ut their iiiiineuso stock iu that line. For Album, go to Byerly A llcmperly. FnrsUnre Fni'iies made to order g to Byerly A HemiN'rly, iu short, for anything in tha photo graphic line, go to llyerly A Ucuipcrly, uud you will be tnP.e.L Fell. S- 1M7I. PRICES REDUCED. liOOTN A MIOtS Manufactured to or !cr at GREATLY HEUICED FIIICES, JOIIX 11II.VI.II, Sliruco Ntrt-rt, fciiuburj, Pcnu'a, J. coii-.la.nly mauulactuiiiig Doots, Shoes & Coitcr9, . . ... at surprisingly low prices. Ilia slock c uii ils tbt very l.csi in murkit. Hi. long exper lul.ee lu the b .Min-ss ha won for biiu u riputn'.ion for miikb ; liist- Class , woik equal to any eliy m.inufuclare. All work warral'lid. f Tl'IlMS HTItHll.Y C'AKII. Tbt price of repairing are also reduced. JOHN WILVr.R. Buubury, March 1, 1S71. ftntlXi UMIION sow IttAlU. M' KS. M. A. blNUtil, 1101, N. W. (")K. r.l.KVFNTII AND CHF-ST.NIT bis , PltlLM'KII lit A. Iuitiurlrr Hint li-kUii r of fii-liloiiu. 'I i.ii u.d i.l sti.i-lii d au-l o.uy li.jb.i' Du. Tiiuiinli.fc', I'at'ui I'jlUiu, Die., .tut Clu.ik iuk. til f miimh 111 -11 Fn uai.l'y iiiiiiuiel I'aj-er P-illeru, Whole.tlt and ll 1 1I1. . , tr'..i., i,.,.i., Klbbtix ..ul r-i-li.-s. 1. , Lib bi.'i ml , J. i. 'IU, u.id I'- -.il J' vii.. :- ..... .1. .-.. ub.l .uu-, I" -.lu lu the utu.1 fa. I.l. uabl. .1)1. ul sb.nl ii.UI. . Pen. el 111 ol In. ..I alia..' laubl. S. II. Ilnli I. I'V II. !', IOIMpll) bltuU.Ud 14. b. Sd. lsj7.-i.iu. ltaaulMtlott. fpitf I uii.H'bip bi.i"i"i. sslsiln lu 1 b. Ii U )! ;,d J- Vul.-M..ll, In int 1.1. ill.-, i.l l. b. Ui.u CU d -v, (Maicb WU, 1",''J" '"";'",;;; t. W. J. IW-1.1 t-UTOM. kukbui, Td.ieH IL I Wt rcui ttAi.u. 'I V. i Vsl.l tul r U'l i- r..-s . ...,l u..l lb . I.. I " ' ' ..Il ul -bul., Ik UUU IUU ' ,a .I.'-L IUul...ll.t.. 1.1.4 a 1 'I k- I "U-- UumJ. wis vl lU.k 4-', 4s SI... . 1.4 ..a Uu.kM t "a seb .1 A.oi.11. .... 4t H Ik." S't k .. I.!. ..ULdwil. 1--.1 It tl IV- f4 tl. tt i 44k.w .s Sunbury Cattle Insurance Company, '.i.i TIIIP.ufIvNU.AL ATEMKSr Foft. JlTE TEAR ENDING JANL AP.Y 1st, li, Numhqc of Policies, '. ' ' 712. Amount ol'l'iopetty tiisuTtil. "' ..'T 89,11 5,00 Aiuoinit of Pruuiluui Notes In fores, tt,"l'J,00 . " CASH ASSETS. Ainotmt loaned ut Interest, ) t3 W0,r,0 Amnuiit In Treasurer's hands, , (10lK,00 Amoui.t due fiom, Agculs, ' . t:loo,95 Amount due from other sourcas, . . ??:.'0,00 Available Cnpitiil, .. . tC3,2oi',03 Injure foui- Cntllc. IN5CRH with, a responsible an 1 perfectly re liable Con'iwny. liiHUrs where your lof-'S will be paid promptly. THIS U A- MUTUAL- PROTECTIVE .COM PANY. ,.. ; Hence, unlike other Companies, you nro sura of hsing pall promptly for nil losses, if Insured In I hi Company, . OUK RATES OF INSURANT?. APE LV.33 . THAN THOSE OK ANY OTHER COMPANY. Being mutual, our expenses., are less, and our Chui tee Is Perpetual. , t 11 pay liwee by nil klul olaccideiils by death, (excelling in cases of epideinli's) by Uielt, Jtc.. Ac. We pay prompt ly. ,.N rod l-.ipe proceedings to ubt lin your money In cat t.l lo. rav!y S3,OOt pniil on (' alone bliife Isi'jjiiiiizntlou. Look nt tho list of Lr.sts paid 011 Cows alone by thi'KCpnipuny. ' ilcto ,bfocrtiecincnta a mom 5tt.rKon A O.'S, Fuoitucc, 3Irtltre, l'rathcr, nnd .. .. - .'isuDiNy. Wakf.r6um9, . r 44NVlh fetithM., peJowArcb, rlilladeDla. v, .. : , CHAMBER FURNITURE. . ; prlng fieri,' ' fjetiitem. !. ;:, . . ! Hprlng-CXak ' ' ifeMher Be.1. . , Spring MattnsJM, ; . ol. ers and Ptilowm, llnlr? d.-; ICouiiterpaiics, . '. Husk. . do. , ., , . JComr.rUiblo ' Straw io. ' .?'ntiltct; ' 'touts ; : CALL A NO SEE TIIST ' .' ' ' u-. Woen IV Ire Kuttrw, The best boil ctot oOVrrsd for sale. 1 N. B. Our Int. -M Ion Is to trent all cistotners so tint Uiy irl Ijrcoine permanent aeaieis With as, mi d tr iers wi. I receive the sune. NttonCinu, mid p'fnuns (..iu )'.i.' jott as eheui us if pnis:.6 at the itoi e. ' . ' March 4tU, 1S71. Cm. ' ' ' ' READY-MADE CLOTHING. Our i The Lamest Stock Cnstoaf the Finest Goods ; Work is A The fewest Stylcsj of the very best character. Easy rules for measurement, prices, &c, sent free to any part of America, and good fits eGents' Furnishing Goods. Wrappers & JK Under. Wear nf all Boys & ltind8 for all sea rlillrlwn'ii1 LUiiUllU a mmmhmb sons. White Wear iVy eS h I r t s a L .1 -L asionisninn-x s. IvIowDrioesA specialty, OAK HALL, Zlzia Si Market Sts. PHILADELPHIA. New Flour and Teed Store I .JI.'XV. TJIl'RSTOX, Cornef W Fourth and Market Street, SVNVirr.A', PENN'A, Tins Just opened a t l.".n- and F;d Flore, w hero be will keep constantly rn IjnnH, a general assorlment ol the htt brands of PL'OTJR, FEED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION roTATor.s, FRUIT, BCTTiR, EGGS, and VEGETABLES of til kinds, nt the very lowect market prices Sunbury, Feb. 11. lsTl".-tf. JEYELET13, "No. 0C2 Chestnut SUoet, rhfladclphia. Having l.-irge'y increased their PLATED WAR& Department, call special uttetliou their stock ot SILVER PLATED GOODS, comprising, besides their usual Hue of Flan Wares of hi;rh grades, a most complet. nsr.01 tment of TAUI.r. WAIIEK, PLATED ON WHITE METAL, reliable in ipiulity, and offered at exceedingly lovr prices. A full line of PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, &C. AtSO, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, expressly made for their retail sales, nnd furnl'h- e.l lu siuglc unpens or 111 complete sets, put up la ! Rosewood and Walnut Cases. ) All goo-Is sold on their owu merits at fixed I ppieei, attached iu plain tiguiot lo each ankle. 1 January, 14, le7l ly. FALL AXD WIXTEI4 Keir Arrival of lioU, At HISS KATK BLAti'i STORr, Market Square, 6UNBUUT, Tena'a., Just opened, a large assortment of CHOICE DREta GOCItP, consisting of tb-lut.s.t stvletof plalu and plkll i ""i. iu " i'rir v.i.iuA. lfctvAbtiti 1'tfl lit aaft I tbfftu ltrcbs Trlimiitug, 1'mbrot Jerlr, NOTIONS, Ac. A Gi:M.UAu AoullIMt.T. (1 LAUII'S' WCKII.EX GOODH. Cents' Collars, Nick-ties, Ilalf-hmt, Haudkti rhlefs un l ti loves. Perfumery, Toilet Soups, H..1r Bi ushtt.Couib, eli. An Invitation Ii txtctded to alUltall and uro t..-gi.iii. Sjut'i.ri, .NyV. 8, ISTV. Tisi wmsslf t-4 i up 1 1 i ' bu' tWU14lSIIS, tub t.UK WlH.'bs. 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