.. : Ji--a.' r fiLTNBLTnY, APRILS, 1871, Railroad Tim TaIiIcm. ' t.A jt, .('' vfr.n t, ' UnNoUI'ta 1 Ml a mlFrla Mull I've 4 slum hria " 10:W) mlKlmlrn ", 4:36 p m Mull , ', 11:1.1 p mi FrlaKa . M ;p p m fcrle Mull, ' " 12 Oi m . , r.Qiignnt Tr.iln 1'est arrives, si n.-t)0 a. n. ; " 811 MOKUT DtTlStOX V. TJ B.AV." Luii'mry t 11:50 a in At Suuburr . . t SS m :opiu( I l.i' 4 00 p m UWWJS, Wl JM k WIUB-BAME t.l, lm ntrv 4i35 A. M I 1:M and 4:30 P. M. . Irrtrf of .Suniury 11:30 A. M., BOO snil lMVi P. M Imw tne; 10:411 A. M. ft-' iixl 10 P. M. IrHM al OantrUfeaao A.M.. 4:40 ad T:46 1. M. J I. J 'JJ.. I The GROVER BAKKR and the SINGER SEWING MACHINES ara acknowledced in ferior to An; other now manufactured. Mifcs C. Dallas, Market street, thli place, I tlx agent for tlio sale of tuera In tills and adjolnlnK coun ties. Instructions In sewtnj frlveu free of charge to all purchaser. A tot always on "hand. Call and examlno them. For TisMT. A bouse aud lot. orflee. Apply at this Tat public schools of this place havo all closed after being open seven months. It is gratifying to notice that there has been a morlied linprove rofnt. Quite an Interest has been manifested on the part ol teacher and directors. With a more thorough grade we may evpect greater results. TntsMKxnovs rush to ere VeiUel, GafMiis Jt Co's. the New Goods at "Tn Regulator Boot and Shoe Store of N. F. Llirhtucr, has baen romoved to the store room in Pleuant's building, Market Square. Mr. Lli;lit ncr intends to havo tlio Hook and Stationery aud Boot and Shoe Stores combined, where lie will endeavor to satisfy the public at cheaper rates 'than ever. V.,000 Rolls Wall Paper Just received at Llylit iicr's, cheap fur cash Runtiux Death.. The .Vt'tfonCni of last week notions the death of Fro terlcK Wllhelm, the well knowu liveryman of lh.it place, on Saturday night of last week, caused by the rupture of the aorta or largo nrt.-ry pro;eelIn; fnra the heart, and the eou5cd.uent tilling up with blood of tbc cavity of the chest. Wcitzel, GasVlue & Co. a re closing out a choice lot of Buckwheat Flour at 11.00 per suck. Acc;ikstal Insurance tickets have of late be coina an Indispensable article with travelers. lut few persons think of entering a railroad ear without uiehaiiing an Accidental Insurance ! to leaves with their family. It uliows a geuerous ilhpoMlion In all porout buying them in thus providing for their fariillien in case it' accident". Jacob Sltiptnan, Eiq., agent, has iIkiu hand ; .com tantly, und sells theui for any length of time j desired. . I TriitiHT aud Cassandra G.nuin t Co'r. Shawls al Wcitzsl, , Finr; at Ti'itiiVTvti.tB. A Ere occurred on Thursdny night last tt Tarbutvlllc, which de stroyed the dwelling und store of Mr. George Barrel, and ths dwelling of Mi. Kuvable. A portion of the fu rait .ire in the dwelliu-; or Mrs. Kin'ab'e was raved, and sonic dry gnod from the klorcof Mr. II was gut aul but Mr. li. lost all Ms furniture. We did not lcarr. hnw the fire origi nated, or whether there was any insurance on I lie propoity of either of the sufferers. Muney Lu minary. RuAit hi mind all "Willi Paper fold by Llghtm r, nt the old emporium, is from stock nn hand, mid b-:iug coiiM.intly added to, and being from New York markets, Is cheaper aud better than llie Philadelphia makes. All paper trimmed frc; of charge. That efOl.OM. There is a rinncr that the pub-1 llcatiou of the Auditor's Report! to be suppress ed until after the Democratic primary election. Should this bstue case, we will be uimble to lay j it before our readers next week. It appears that ) tbc report is not altogether a is desired by some j rand. dates. There Is something ::U.ptit It that has created coiisiio.ratilc excitement among thn mem bers of the Ring, within a w eek past. T.veu tho resn't of the Connecticut clectiou did not create a emllcupon their countenances. New poods are being received r.t the Regulator li ji t, bl.oe and Trunk Store, I'ie:ira!it's build'.tig. blHieuiaker materials a speciality. Fatal Accipknt. On Monday afternoon Inst, nil accident occurred In the P; & K. R. R. vnrd, tills place, which resulted lu the death of oilu of the employee on that rn.td. After the local freight tr.vla lmd come In, the br.iki'unn got oat of the caboose nud were standing on a ride track, und as several locomotive were pasting at the time, they did lo t notice the one coining up oil 'tlio track upon which they were standing until tt was almost upon them. Two of the brakciaen rseiiM'.d, while tlvn thlid, Mr: Aaron Searfous, 'si-,is knocked down und run over by tlie"Diuky" aud a caboo..e, lacerating hi right leg frotf fctji to I lie uakle, teurlnu the llc-h an I rrukng t lu u teriible iiiaiiuer. He Ka 1'riMi.hl to towu for s'.irglei'.l treatuicut,' und lull on the pave incut ut Dr. F. L. llaupl 's nl'ice, uuaecouipaulcd ty uny of the i.ttiivr of the road, and being a ttraneer lu tl:e pli.ee, and having no boardlug bouiu hi-ie, lia was place I upon a settee en tha pavement, tin I miii usblntance riiiderrd by Dr. Hani t as lie could give uulil Uui company's phyai ciau Dr. A i ' t K- arrive 1, who tock hiui la charge. TUn wouu l were, however, of -a swlous a rlmrrfcie.r for uuy operation, and proved fatal ubuiit two hours after bis arrival. His reiuaiu were taken to W.iuo tl.,tiou. Cllntou vouuty, wU,-ro ha l-.iv.i a wife und ti chUdrca la uiouin bis lo-i. Mr. eVarfua was aluiott au entile struurr here, and It was thought very lnliu:aau on the part of tin olltcUls In the yard, tu have him sent bare aud uot any oua accoia. pinrlu,' him to inuke provitinu fur Lis keeping, or eelug lh.it be was proptrly raicd for. Hav In; li 'i n left Uhu Ike tldu wuik helplcks, he kindly lukeii i b.in;of and rn.d foi by stranger wUukii uit bi bo .is or bei lecntue iiuui, until Mr. J tuie M Deiilt, fciht cluk iu the y4id, bcid wf ths areldeut ha ruin al uute to bis all i4 jioeund for Ilia tullurcr 4 pU"( Oder.! ew:i.d li eiit4 hi. Wit b-lt liuild ixtitltiiiliic eui.iiaibl bit lb SblijKi of Kutlruid ( Kiiipaiil.t .v t bu pl ies In r i f are! Inils to lluir i4 'piuin, unit It orrui lj ii tbat H n.ui. w.r uMk .-j ull, fmuUUsd fuf surli pui,., U u'.4 be .t-u iui.f.Mti4 luall luiimli I tu fcjow i,,i Ui..j b4 a pUi pn-itdid for lb' ib iw t'4M 14 stlitt, al.,!! $y 1 1 on lUilr isuiar boons. it.n i(viu a liiiiiilxr il IU iij'l .).it uf I tiiiv4l vU m itnlUily Hln.Ud, bad ' biwid ''t lh t-utlU, at i i.i, f4 if IU l" I, likif lliwif u,m .llt iLvitt lii U4 4-l, tlMt'lurf l -' voue iMi i-a.. ku, la ih4 t4 , l!it IJfml j b lli.ll U nl .il, kkj brb lt I41t 4U an i-tH-vl it Us mi U l auavi toss, if 4 p.tM. i, im UN 1 1 1.Ws t.n I ! IUklUrlV - w, i. u, M li a .ilt iMkMllisi iUMHI Ul Wit b4 (JM.4) iaM, M i V! .., w.l('i I t i.'b luipmt) v, I a.-1 'it J ' l l") ll( 1 'li I , ,t I f I rinrniTXTAin ahb jh WASHrJrnTOw, D. C.-TnKtn Rbcrptiom it MXIoifO TMPt. The Pennsyl vania Kepubilcan. Association hold Aaalr racep tlon on Thursday, the 80th ulty at Masonic Tem pie, and !t w 111 Alt respects" a brilliant Affair. Tb large -danciaa hall dmd boon bountifully dceoratod with bunting flags of the different na tlonnllllos, and portraits of eminent men. Cm ires of canary birds, Were hnntr at rcgnlar Intervals along the walls, whose sons ""mingled with the strnlus of .enchanting music. At U.30 o'clock, President Grunt hnd .VIco President Cntfax nr tlrcd, and. were escorted by the commute to the rccr) t o i room. At 0.45 the distinguished guests came fnain the rccqpllon room luto the dancing ball, and marched to the east end of the room In the following order, while tlio baud played "Hull to the Chief " President Grant and Dr. S. Keller, president f the association i VIco PresldentColfaX and Hon. J. Vf. Douglass, depu ty commissioner of internal roveuuo Senator Cameron nnd Hon. W. D. Kelley j Senator Kel ley, of Oregon, and Hon. Ionnrd Myers. - At the cast end tf the hall a platform had been erected, ntd opoij this the visitors were seated. Over whera tlio President, Vice PresUeut, and Mr. Cameron were seated was suspended a beau tiful life like pletare of eenator Cameron, nearly full life size, executed by Beudorm Brnlllcrs, of Baltimore, Md., which was flanked on either side by portraits of President Grant, Vice Presl Colfax, Thuddeus Stevens, and other distinguish V'd PemiBylvanlans. ' As soon as all the Invited guests became seated uppu t)i pint form tU president of the associa tion Introduced Colonel V". McMlchael, who de livered the address of welcome. . Hon. V. D..?icUej replied a ft ficnt and ap propriate speech on behalf of the visitors. ; 'After iU: KcHey' had flnkhed, Seujitor. Cam eron was called for, and said thot there Was tio oue In Pcnotylvuula that did not know that he sever made a speech. His life, he raid, had been oue of action i he wu not born with it klft for speaking, and be had never cultivated It. Ho was, he said, thankful for this and other expres sions of the kindness of the people of Pennsylva nia. . Mr. Keller, the President of the niiocintion, then said that they had received a telegram from ono of Fenpsylvaula's i'.lu-tiious sons, that ho desired to read. It Is a follows i ''Ptiii.AnruMiu, Ti., March SO, 1ST!. "IK. .Viireus Tajijtirt, Vhairman y' Cominittet of Arrangimtntt r ... 'Regret I can not attend. : Represent me. I howeVer.ln th following toat t Pennsylvania I slm g:ue victory and vitality to the Ki publie in j lSOO, 1S'.'4, und lCH, by coueilUition and linr- nioiiy nmon; the Kepublk-an. ' hhe will give victory Hiid vitality to the Republic in lSTi.' by following the same unfailing ftar. - - J. W.' roTtNET." ' After the reading of ths dhpstch, the band p!nyed n niareli, and the company formed and tiled Kround the Hilt, and after a lew moments devoted to promenading, the daueing commenced and was continued until a laU hour. The company was iu point of numbers as well I as In all other particulars n success t and In IU I closing cnteitaiumiut the Pennsylvania, Assucla- iion lias fully sustained the reputation It has earned forliing soirees eoTuplete and elegant In all their appointment. Ileceplion Committee I). 8. Keller, D. R. B. Ncun, J. . Douglass, Chas. Ct. Evans, Sam. Houston, I.' E. Michener, J. A. Doyle, R. M. Jones, Wm. M. lrcloud. Commjltec on Arraugemciits Wm. Marcus Taggart, L. Harrison, J. II. L. Eager, Thos. B. PeuU'ks, (James Cross. : - !. Master of Cercmonh-s A. A. Shi.-elcr. - i Fluor Committee R. A. McMurr.iy, I". R. Chapman, J. C. Qucin, A. Roifriguc, E. W. It. Phillips, ff. V. burtiMi, W: 11. Turner, W. W. Youug, li. A. Cobuugh. Covvcit. FROCBrniNfis. Srsiit RT, April 4ili. 1ST1. Council met, Chief Uurgcss Helm la thu j chair. Members jiK.cnt, , tireennugli, Hill, Bourne, Wllvcrt, Lightuer, Frlliug, Reiin, Pur sel, Cooper and Cadwullader. Miuutes ol last meeting read approved. , . The Chief Burgess nppoiuted tha following committee to serve for the ensuing year, viz : Finance Committee. Win. I. Greer.or.gh, Ueo. Hill and TbosMjooper. '" -.-: Pavement and Sidewalks. J. W. Frlllng, T. j Cooper and Geo. Cadwntlnder. Streets and alleys. J. Bourne, X. F. Llghtncr and Geo. Harrison." ' ' ' P.lwr Bank. Emaunel Wllvcrt, J. Bourne nud Thos. Purscl. Grave Yard. Juo. Bourne, Geo. Harrison and Jacob Renu. If Borough Charter and Borough Ordlnaucc. Geo. ii'M, J. W. Filling und Jacob Renn. Bridges and Highways. N. F.. I.ighlner, E. I Wllvert uod Geo. Cadwullader.. t .... j The report of Auditors of Sunbury School Dis trict was ordered to be read, nnd on motion 11c eepud. On motion, littoli td, that the School Directors be requested to make out a full state incut of the translations of tbe financial condi tion of the Board, Mm amount vf bonds Isued and unpaid, and amounts of Indebted ncn, aud amounts outstanding, and One on Vustice's Deckel bolonglng to the School fund, and have same published ou or before tbe first of May next. l' -tUion of ct'.isens ofilic Corough of Sunbury to o;cn Und Mreet, was pri.ente.l and entered to to read- On motion referred to committee ou streets nnd itlleys. Bill of Wm. T. Loglemau for 10 for letting water out of Baslu. On motion, referred to tha committee ou river bauk. Bill of E. C. Eisaly for 110 HO for hauling ground. On motion, referred to tbe Chief Bur gess for Investigation. E. Masser Bucher was elected Treasurer, and Solomon Weaver Tal Collector for tbe ciuulug year. Oa tuotieo, JfrsniMtt, Tsst tha following taxes be levied for tbe year 171, Upon tb touuty as. cessment and Valuation for this yur 1 poor tax at the rate of 5 mill road lux at the rat of 10 mills, and borgugb tal al the rat uf 10 mill upou taeh dollar of sueb valualle. 1 Op ta'.lv, adJoara4. J. K. Xturta, Oerk. Aoocr oTaitr .weeks ago a man called at ike resbleuc vf air. Jobn Purscl, of Lima Ridge, about mlduVt'bt apd Informed bin that bl bro ther living boar Mlrrtll was al tha point uf death and requested fall Immediate prrseucs. II said that ka ejul4 nut go rryr4 wwiuiug. Early iirxl morulug b wl uul lor MUlull ud fouud bU trotter lu bll usual stale uf l eal' th II tutu weut lu LmporU, buUivnu ovuul ),!' (tUitU lu .no busiuv allr wbWfe b ilun4 tu bU brut Urn. lie li ft bl bielUi Y.oUWki l miitt t4 rctura buma i4 slue ibn t b nut brcu beard fiuM. bVafib bo btrii luada bi4l liutiaei' up loth pnul bat Un twuivt L.ui, aud lb iMi palbfal apuivbriUii4 ' alMUtuwl f.uas all tba Ueaitiktsaw that be bo immtu foul, ly da!l Ilb. iJMit'-j Hkifi, Wtttsa II. foaai su, , of lb law tria f apiogu, Fuitosb a Hiau, uf butuio, s. v., br4 lit dwlb la lb "bufT.il., tintf iij far," mi 11 klvUi uf k.b. 1, la b mU aiU 4l at hs liautbuig, va lb U4a Hull Uu.4. IU al U..y baoaa u4 lit.if ImiuwI, k4 Wa a If U4 fblUiea. II ks'd laas'ikt tw-s-M b) b l4Ui luitim I wutpaki, auMkoaiiid u liu.ioAi, abkb aus ut 114 bUMi 1st. 1b Ut ul Mi. tbb UH bi aV'lh lu il::'l'l kui r, l I 1 Ihckhdurism Two 2scaxkb8 'B(:ht. On Mouday night two bl-eakert at L6mlst Gap the Locust Gap Improvements Co.'i (Graeher. Kem pl A Co., lessee) ahd the' Locust Mtfchrmmlt Imp. Co.'s wora burnt W tno ground. They stood aliout 70, foot apart, on opposite ffles of the N. C. R.,WU nnd, were Idle, tlm former hat ing been stormed on Saturday on account of some dlsagreemeut about page, slid the latter Kr over a yenr, owing to th coal nceesslble from the openings near It being worked out. At about 1 1 o'clock the Watchman nt Oracbef, Kempt it Co.'s breaker discovered flames Issuing from the roof of the I.ocn-t Mt. Summit Imp. Co.'s e.ntbic house, and pnve the ntarm, Kefora anything could bo dona, however, to stay the ravages of the devouring element, It communicated tr the breaker' And from tbenea' to tHb bne' opposite, and eo'bri both wero enveloped In one vast shjet cf flame. t The loss Is estimated at (59,000, ns follows i qip Company, $j0,000 I Summit Company, 120, 000) Graeber, KempledcCo., (on eoal of which there was some 1,8'JO tons In the breaker nnd machinery), ?10,OiK). The Gnp Co.'s breaker was Insured (o.tjie umoiigtf tl,000, in the fol lowing companies i Home of Ki w York, f 5,C0j Etate of Pcnifylvanla, $J,?00 1 Stand:ird of Nw York, t3,100 j l.yeomlng, 2,600. We under stand the BnmmU O'eA brenker ws,limreJ, but lu what situi we have been naabln to leuili. ; The perpetrator was not discovered, and it Is not probable that he will be, .nit hough we are informed Jbat the waUhmau saw a i:iau wlioui he took lo be a resident of the pliuv, nud who Is known to baar Messru. firuiur Jt:rVj' o III will, pass the engine house about half mi hour previ ous to the breaking out of the lire,- but not sus pecting anything he did not follow nor t;ike spe elat pains to rccKgnlai! him. .S7iimoiji ri!i2. Dn. E. UoDur, formerly of thin ittee, died at Lewisburg, Pa.,outlic 'J'i nil. lij was recent ly a surgeon lu the V. 8. Vavy bat had resigned on account of Ill-health. Rcgututor Uoot, Shbe, Trunk und Leather Store consolidated with the Book Store. Call one and nil. New goods at low raU-s. N. Fkkrkk l.ioiitstn. - List of iettrrs remaining lu the Sunbury Pool Olllee, March 1, 1J7I : Jacob Ac!. Charles Llndsey. Thomas ltlorel. 1 Mis. John S. Mojer.' - 0. K. Boyer. ; lih Mary M. Messtier. Mist Alice HicU. Tbumaa McNauglit. . 1. V. Criswoil. Mrs. Robert A. Packer. Mrs. Jani"M Campbell. J. . Stroll. W. H. Dewees. Miss Surah Strong. P. 1). Shis!ur. Lloyd Thomas. J. Tatter.. - Mrs. Mary Wolf. .1. W. Wi rthiin.ton. Neit Williams. Mrs. John Wenck. Vr.. Harriet WelU. Peter Wannes. Mrs. Surah Younsr. Mr. George Young. F. P. Delbough, .Simou Kidman. Alexander Fox. Ohcur Foii-t. Clms. II. Ferguson. George Uewlilte. .;. Edwin A. Iloll'mau. II. li. Ilotl'man. Ceo. K. Mcllwain. William KiluacU. Vernon Kemp. Robert Luhou. 1 "'- , J. M. Bostia.v, P. M. N. F. Lightuer's Regulator. 1 Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Leather and Shoe Findings. Orricrns Instali.bd. On Saturday evening last, P. 8. It. Rover, actliig as District Depu ty Grand Muster, Installed the following oflicers of Eunbuiy Lodge, No. 203, 1. O. of 0. F. "to serve during the ensuing term : N. G. lTcnry II. Conrad. V. G. Calvin Woodcock.' ' ! Secretary A. N. Biico. , A. S. R. W. Jynt. Treus. E. M. Bucher. GrxTS fine Fieneh Calf, Box-too Coots, ititeh cd bottom, at tho Regulator. . , Kt VlKWi,-Tbe stercoicop views f Meita E. and II. T. Anthony & Co., No. 5'ij Broadway New York, nre considered the finest In the coun try. The views ur of the grandest in the world und are well finished. Tie new Aitwj of Yosemite ore excellent, while thoMj of the late war are not 'aurpksstd. Families ran obtain them by sending for a ciieulur to select froid nnden't to them by exbe?. ' Jottings). ErronTS nro being made lo organise a Divi tlon of Sons of Tvuiporanea lu tbi place. All Rubber Wear, ut manufacturer' prices, at the Regulator. ' LvMnr.RM.ry: nrXietV.y awaiting a rise In the river to float lui-Ir ruft's to llie lower markets. A srLKNDtD lot of Hats have just been opened nt S. Faut's Hat As Cap Store, on Market Square. Tbe Spring styles nre beauties, and every young man should have one. i Humloi'K, Spuiilsh, and slaughter sole leather at tho Regtilator. 1 vru.iL of our merciuiuts have reee'.vixl their I spring goods which make u beautiful dbplay. j Twenty new buildings are now lu proems of 1 construction In dlflVrent quarters of tbe borough , of Milt ou und Us Euburbs. j W'r. are Indebted to Hon. Frank .Jordan, Secre j tary of tie Commonwealth, for kpecuil favors. I Hoots and Shoe for the cuiumuully, at popu j lar prlcis, at tbe Regulator. !. PitiNTiso Ou iCi IUmovkp The irtiiucrar ofllce bus been removed to the Masonic Hull Building, und the lnnoeratit ihmnl n the j frame building mi the eovner of TtrlrJ und C'hei nul streets, lu tlw ollico formerly occupied by Esquire Sbiudrl. ' j Rkmovai P. M. Sbiudel, Esq., has moved Jils ofllce Into Dr. Eyster's new fraiii buildlu";, on Third treet below Chestnut meet. JfT received, a uuuibrr of popular fronts and Freuch calf sklut, at the Regulator. A. N. Hate r, t'si., has moved Ids cltlee Into tbe Masonic Hall Buildines, where he will here after devote b: whold attention to bis law aud Justice ofBe. A. J, Min tn, of th firm of Lesher & Milter, In tha mercantile butlnust at Northumberland, has disposed of bll Interest to bis partner, II. lusher, wba eniitliiiies tha buslaess In lb boot t butldlny, en Queen street Woukksv art now engojed In learla down th aid Wavr ILhim, preparatory 10 putting up Druiuhcllcr' bot-d. . . - . , . 11 - . i .- 1 1 1 1 Tilt Sjtf iU on IU Danville, I.u'.Ua A Wilkes Burr Railroad has b.u wltbdraau, A HOI kli Uot I Ulng rri'i-teii b) Ik D. II. A W, Railroad Company al lb Juuclioa of that ruad and Hi P. Jt E., b toara. Wa lienor make a griuf misloke tbn buu a upi'os tiilwr pwipUi oubt lu b w arc uugbl lu ball iu babUt, war Uas, our )!, aud ui via. I An ausura maa bs sj bis baibr fttr'rat llui( ptfbls ukut'ba. Tb UiUr u4 b iti)'ut a ii k'it s.a.ikK attaliu ai Ub U eur .r. 'lK't npftl au tuj it:imai to Uar fiuU In ou yiUt. I.Ik Ab H-'4iaiiir t'uuiputtu4 I'alaarti fill., alllilu will Ub &, tal It labia tsior II14.I ok lilbl In L (. A U mw Ul-.r Ik Ui4ttt' 1st lasai 4l lb till o( Hauk('thU "My, bitu BulukH, Star 4kk. .11. Y. fiOUif b4 Ua U It tlty durlkf lb pl ( pki.b4l4 bl kprug tsk k i( gut-it, abkb ai w lU-( w m! l lb MtwawO. tiui. A Mr. t)iiiuj aiaMnilr ovcbl 'Udl4 4l4tuk, bK Nt kJ L lv l"fli'i ! tf 4 biowLI Ult !"... , Editor! Table fc Birrsil1tnll MtrflrcTli. Woin.n.-The April num ber of thlt popular mmdrnl -monthly Is on our table,' Ailed to overBhwmg 'wrfb -benntlfirl new music and intwsflhi? rahdirtrf.1 - A rhnrmliignew song entlttod.-"That Little Church around the enrnor." by ' i(6vn, Is iiinong thu musical con tents of this- n limner, mid r alone wmth many times tbc prlve f tb , liwgaaiiic. InKrcM Ing stories nnd editorials. Instructive uni fies n ttinniwl tnptesyMn Iatet "news trt the world of Music, Ac, are given, luriiilag a month tv which no persoa Inti-restud. lu music can af .rtnd tn lie Wkhont. Il4.Ku. from tlia. exten sive music publishing Iioumi of S. Brainnrd A Rons, Ciuvelnnd, O. hi the low price of f l.tsi per nnniim. . Specimen copies, with full catalogue of musio nnd miiBlc hooks, will be si i t fv e U aiy nllrest durlirr. the prenent mcijlli. Address, 8. Itrniunrd & Hons, Cleveland, O. : GonKT for Aprtt Is also on our table. It pomes promptly nnd Is always welcoias among the la dies y-lintoolt for It as nafralU as tlio season. The present number contains tho nsnal vnrlety. that makes It Interesting nslhu Lalv's Hook. . Nrw ScsdaT 8!llooL Mi-sic. The PltAitt. Is theiitlc of nil entire new collection of beautiful Sundav Behool tnuMcJust piiU!t?.Jici) by 8. Brain nrd Sons, Cleveland, f-.'very sons In Th. fV'irJ Is new, fresh nnd sparkling, and by the best writers In the country. ' It Is pronounced bt all who have examined it the rf .ind most attracUvt collection of Sunday School music ever published. Specimen pages w ill be sent fret, or a simile copy mailed for 8.1 cents. Trery on biten'ted in Sunday School music should examine 7'Af VraH. Address, S. Brninard Pons, Publishers, Clevs land, Ohio. . , ' ' TtiR Atlantic Monthly," for Avril comes' to ns with Us usual amount of literary matter by many of the beet wrVU-r in this country. Amon the articles lira a. number not only Interesting, but useful. "Our eves und how to take earn of them," No. IV, by Henry William'', M. D., Is or that character. ''Count Rumford," (Sir Kon.l. Thompson,) by F.Jmund Qnlucy Is nn Interesting hl.storlcal sketch of a distinguished American, n iicnum u oiKinrnmp, me ju:o.ui.on in. mi , sides wnhllrb Loyalists., and res tied the trreater part of i,is life In Europe, whoro by bis pluloso- j ; hlcl nnd rnjoarchc. he acquired eruat mil- , nenee. mi mo t nu oe.uiui uuc hum iu.i ui interest. , A Nkw HevLTn JornNAL. llmUS and IfafH ! li the title of n netvttenlth Magazine, of 44 panes royal octavo, just Ivaucd in very neat form by W. If. De Puy & Brother. 8rv Rroadway, New j York. Tha "piilillshcis promise a hlcli-tone,l. ' practical health Journal. The first number now before us has a varied und Inviting table of con tents. It furnishes a grent variety of miscel laneous "facts, bints, remediesf etc.," for thtf family circle. Price 11.50 per nr.iui?. DusIuchs Xoticcs. Wiiat'i) t:ic Usb. Why pay more than is ne cessary I Tho goods nre Just as line, the work Just as carefully done, the (It Just ns perfect, and the prices ninny per cent, lower. Then why not buy of Wnatakor A Browa. V. II. MiLi.P.R.of theEtcelsion Boot and Shoe Stoic is constantly receiving new supplies of nil kinds of Boots und Shoos of every variety. His sialic is lurger Hum ever. It ls'jiiiit the place to make n good selection. New Piano Stool at 4 and ffi, just received nt the M ualc Store of II. B. Masser. All kiuds of music und musical Instruments ordered and sold at t)ie lowest prices. Genuine Italian Strings, and all other articles In his ilus war ranted of the besf quality. . The Croquet Shoe, a novelty, elegant and com foi table, at Jhe Regulator. Pianos anij Groans. The subscriber, ag'iit for the best Pianos und Organs In the world, will I guarantee them Tor live years and sell tbe cheap er than any traveling agent can afford them. But flrst-i'lnss niukers employ no iuch agents. , II. B. ' Massor. i , ; ' . .. ' ' j Tni? Music store of n. tt. Mascr tins b'icn re- i opened, und some one will he constantly in at- j tendance. New music,. Viollo strings, Picture j framce, Pa'.utljugs Chromos and Lithogrsphs, j will be furnished nt the Very lowest prices. Pi anos, Organs and other musical instrument'. 1 are not only warratod inquivlityjbuttobo much cheaper than any rld by lrruBponsible trawling I pedlarj. '" j SitOKMAKxns' imiterUls for manufacturing, nt i thu Regulator. Closing Pjiici:s or DkIIaven lino., 4'J S Trmui STiir.cT, I'niLitiEi piiiv. 3 o'cIock, f. M Ap.i) n, 1371. I C. K O'sof S1 " " "Ii2 I " " '61 ! " " '05 , I116 116' .n-- ,iu? ItliwJIiV 112jlv'r; ma jn,s 1 11. 1115' ittm in?; -.'lOS'lONV '65, new...... 67, 'CH 10-4U's. V; 89 Tear t) per cent. Cy...-,....ill4 J15; j - 'it(i' unt.r Silver llOCij 10H I'nion Pacific R. R. Ut M. Uotirt..'&UJ iUt'1 Csntral I'aciltc P.. R Jo.r0 ItJiH) I'nton Pacillc Land Grant Bonds..i7'J5 "S HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCIATION. Kor the Relief and Cure of the Krriuif and L'Bt'orluniitP. on Prineij'lej of Christian PliUan thrnpy. F-says on thn Errors of Youth, and llie Xullics of A:rc. iu relation to Jlpt aukiaub nud Si cijii. I'.Ml.i. Willi aanitary aid f.tr ,be atllitie , K'-nt free, in sealed envelopes. AddreSn, HOW ARD ASSOCIATION, Bo P, Philadelphia. Pi. nmy7.' V tv. I On the !HHh Ult., hy Ke. M. L. btiiiidel, Mr. DastRi. G. Kt'TX, of Vpper Augusta twp., Nor thumberland county, to Miss Amelia K kj rmkh, of fce'.lniirrove, Snyder county, I'oriiu'rly ol Vpptr An j'ut i lo nbip. fiuubury Ot'uiu A t'rtxtnvo 9ltrkt. ce'iiKi:cri:u weskj.v vr un sork;oKa. GiitlM Cboloi WblU WlieaU...! (1 M Rest Amber, Wiutm- 1 4i i oru. - .... tk Rye. I of OalH, (uJ lb.) 4! Iii l Aiu'icr, Winter, per sock ii Oi " " " " burial 8 iX Com Mint, pc' wt.,.., llt'TTHII link l'eiinfytvaiitu Hull.. IHuia Pr 'town Mil Dru-d ll.vf, r lb.... huioWmt illilloo. ' Vetiuoa l.iaiw-j er Ih , rMHUll.WbUs rib, lb " Trout Cod . KrrU Mmd : Vkoi:T4bi xt 'I uruip, r bushel ririiife - ,,, , Unions beam, ijii.irl Hoiiiluv, Daiati Pai lTS Drlid- Apr,u, per Peaches, " nierrb-., .,., Itla.klHirln rUi'UriU... l ,irni)--4i tiarul. s jftctu bliftlbdiuiitft. J0. lL l l.l( V0.t IUVK T.UFN' 0NK Or TIU XtW YOii tilOtltcS, Nottlli trulls ftfrtlt !! Mrkt, l'klUlrMM, btifibey bat wiwimmI 0rl-iU MiMbaul '4lluiu.g v.4ablibiiMl. oi bt'.b vi'U l a wtuki o t ia l mlbs, I MMUklit aud tti-tt, MMt. 4 I...IU Ut llt.1 IMIIb- llutfM kl Ikl I M .h4 b. t'uik. abi'V, at , M.r.a l u.k k la Ik ihuM tb;..iMbi M)hm, at SkMt ho. lufk4 U.1I l.iui. pk'l b.i.mn I kub Cb .4 G .U. J"" I. al 41 H It f.Mua t a I 4 K .(I. 1 tit . tto "Slrtjcftistmcntfl. sew 9ii:at ixiior. , , ( . THE undersigned respectfully Informs the citi zens of Sunbury and vicinity, that they baT opened a r- !'-' ! : ti i ' )' !meat .sii6r, In Dewa'fs hiiildlmr.on flic north side of Market Sipini-e, twodoors Iroin the railroad, were thi-v will krji a eonsji uit supfyy -of hsbest of Heef", Pork, Miittnn, ic., nt wholesale or retail, nt the lowest prices and of thn first quality . A wagon will be run to sup.ily customers every morning, (c xei-pt Sundays.) The best of incut will found nt their shop. Oive as a ca!! anil s iiilv c.nr- selves. ,J oet. miii lsr.p. tr. UEFFLW ItOWF.R. Ti) Uic Coninnmity at Large! CHANGE, AT THIS 4 t REGULATOR. I have this day purchased the entire Ho?V, good will aiKl llNtuic of llii Kega'.nlor Hoot, Mine, 1 rank, Lent her and r limine More, of J. rt, Angle, and will continue the bjMm? at its i're- ! sent location, comer room, llaupl s hnn Front, Market Street, .Susuvitv, r.t. AYIicii having established nrrnngn.'iiU with the leading Manufacturers of t lie country, I pro poc supplying tlie market with n elai i-l '.v-.vk of ot rili. if Ii-,1 reputation fur durability aiiil lla'tib, at prices that inn.t c'.iilm pupuiar'ty. A 'pe eialty will be made In lb" furiiiflilng oi 'Slioc makers mati iials for mnnufactiiritig. Your patronage h sollc'.ti'd. N. f. l.TtlHTNEH. Bniibury, Jan. it. tHTI. FOR SALE ! TIGIITY acres of Improved land in the h,.l section of hinth"rn Mii-hitaa. within live seph county, within two miles of the Rnl'lrond miles oi me town or l !irc I'.lvers,' in r',. i,- M.ition, goiiil buildings, out homes. ' laric, or- clmrd. soil, rich sniidv loam, school hoMii: and p),,,,.,.,,, will, K.,tt;iip lndiepntabl.", tin (onw ,. , wll,.rtt) f , remainder In clover s..d. A sp:in of horses, calilc hn. train and farming nleiiMls, Ac, will be sold with this property, balance In Price t70 per acre. f-",UOT In ca'h, tli time pavuients or rt'o. A pp. v to WM. A. MASSE;. ' Thi-ee Rivers, Mich, or, II. B. MAIMER, Sunbury, IVnn'a. Sunbury, Mr.rcb 11, IS7I. ' f.iTsiz lo.v.Cu i.K "ji'i7Xi. i:uv. F A IAj A K D W I N T IJ U S T Y L V. 3, .tIIK?t I, stassi.r.K, M A R K UT S j U A It K, SUXI5UUY, PA. Iter larL'e ii"ortmeut of MILLIXKHY GOODS.- UO.WN KTS AND NAT? niBilONS, J-'KATIIERS, FL0W1:RS, IACliS, hat a:ti) KONNKT FKAMKS. A lare variety of Iriniiiii: id nnd untrliumed i-s Ho-ierv, hem- llcercbiefHkld and i buttons, ifuinnrc II. U, Ladies' and children el itched lue.! and liuun liuiiiil lisle Gloves Cirri-n, rti-s iuttuna, guipure laces. frintr.-H. ladle' necktie:;, i.iV.Yuncv ribbons . .... . . i. im, i,..!, i,i.,.,'..... r.-i,... .f i e. Alnrgeassoitmeutof Tt i mTMj i i iTrnvc SLIPri.Il PAlTKUNS, ZEPHYRS, GehnANTOWN WOOL, &C. An endless variety of Notion, and good, uiuully kept lu a first-clnss millinery store. CrLMits' Collar, Cull's, XecktitS, llandkor- . . .!.. f. Thecitlzens of Sunourr nnd vicinity, generally, .itu..', are Invited tu cull nu t ae merit. this spieuai t iiiklii- I SIIISSLEU. Sunbury, Oct. 20, Is" VecetableM. A OoIot and Dressing that will not Eura tlis Hair or Injure t'ne Head. It makes Hair soft and fins, renoring iU natural oolor without dyeing, by imparting tt healthy nnd vigorous growth. II 13 ALTOGETHER UNLIKE AM OTHER. rsr.iii oxlt r J. B. Dosu, 425 HutDi EiEtm St., PMlaia. Price 81.00, largo bottlea. BOLD EVERYWHERE. None genuine without ray nignnturo, and I put toy name to no goods that are not of surpassing excellence. SEW FIK3I. Hj orl j' A lleiuperlj ' Excelsior GuZ leryorAri, Third hre t, Kuubiiry, Vn. MR. 1IYERLY bus Intely added to hit already well cftublished reputation, the services of Mr. M. R. Heniierly whot. repulatioii as a plio toirra)hie operator, stands unrivaled in thit url i of the country, and hi leattcr they will curry ou ! th phulofrrupliie Imde, at tbc id -Maud under: the firm iianie of Pycrly A Ilcniperly V Kxeelrlor , Gallery of Art, nt whos-o establishment the pub- j lie wili be cheerfully aceommndaled throughout i he whole line of photography. ' iror fbototrr iptis cf uil stylus nnd wan rani;- Inp froii tbu vin.iU lion to the life hio portrait. "iXXV Mrtttra wich r.IXcw Flour and Fcea Store! oftnees cT fn'sh, nnd rlurahl'.liy cannot be ex- celled, KO.t i BverKy-IIciiiH-r;". ... TM, ,.vlov For llie LeiiiLninilt 1 boinirr:.p, now so popu- I It. M . 1 Si I I lar In all oui laru'e cities, and kiioa lin; tbu pi-eu- ( Corner of Fourth and Market btrcbt, li.lV cft'eet if lliftit hnd shade, and the 1'iivortia of j SCNUCIIY, PLNN'A, the old Geriuau Ar.is: Kembraudt, go lo byarly , Jn(lt nnvi K KirBnd I eed ftore. whcio ii Heiupcrly. 1 ba will k-p constaiitlv 011 hinnt, 11 fj-nerul If you hay an old p! M'.e you want copied ; aonnient of the be,t brand, of noil eiil.iri;e.i 10 uuy viKn, luiU' -i'iimhi imi, nan r color, India iuk or ciuyou, UL it lo Utterly it , lleiniierlv If you want a f.aina of any .Lo ""1 ut ""J ..!.. ..-... .1 ,.. It .-l.,l. l'riev, or UUJT Sll.u JJU ui ikii u. ii.-.u.i'iri .1 u,, l l .i,.- ,. l.u.l- t ,!...r lin 11, I,.,.U '11 li,;.! line. For Albums rn to Pverly A; Ileinpi-ilv, . Formiuare Fianic made to order !o to llyerly & lI.uiiiH'rlv, lu short, for auvtliliiK In the photo. Kruphic line, tpj tu Itycriy i llem;il, aud )iu will be suitvd. Feb. Ilh7t. 1 Thf!itVIl VHI f aiMlkweiAat, aad sMiiii4 k aupiuui ia mOimI 11U1 Hitfac w Tiriitama Aarav-IHoM. fmttUmm 'I ar liMt frl rVnivi.a Cyrvf- OWAillWl. fir i r PISkMllMK toMkUr, mi. ,Mf m., a tv'. f fsuul l Uuim ttwiin i. j luli)M, I fpi'r". fiki.Utp birvlvlor il.llii Uta , 1 tt. I. H"tr aad W. J. V m...i, hi Ik ; (.nielli, of la,.Uu ll.iail, (XUit b Wtu, tTI.) 41mo)i by tuuiaul MiM.i. 1 to bio bl:, 1 W. J. ttuLt bill MM. buul.f, Ub II, ll f OH BAI.U. " ' rilM'll V A l l 111 I' I "I t i l la !'; of 1 a..M,4 ul Ik i t , in lb 1 ruklb w aki.liuit, v '' ''' nr. 1 4 I b,i4 dk.iiiaa1 I, '"i ' I'. 1 a banid, UI it lu U1, , lit H. Ua, I 4 a Vtsil .1. .1, u il b"''' 1 , ,1 ui, 1, .m. IRON IN THE DLOOD. rjt.Vo Jllili'xrtisfjnxivJs.' Sunbury Cattle Insurance ' -: 1 . Company THIRD ANNUAL PtATF.MKMT POR TnE TER KNfllNW JANUARY 1st, ItTl. J umber of Policies, i Amouut of Property Insurrd, . .- , , g.V.J,Pir,,oo Auiuuul of Prcmliim Notes in f.irce, t;(4,xl,oy ,, . CASH ASSETS. Amount loaned nt Interest, : , . tV.00.VH) Amount In Tr!nurer'a builds, . f loiMi.on Ainonnt due from AkciiIk, f.J.jU.l'r, Amount dun from otber sources, tTW.nu Availuble Cnpilnl, J . . 5 r.'.l.'.'uO.HS Iuurc j or.r CuUU". INSC15E with n responsible nnd perfectly re liable t'oinpai'j. Insure whero your losses will be paid rompl'v. . THIS 13 A MUTUAL rnOTnCTIVK COM PANY. Hence, Un'lks other Companies, you tire sure of bulng paid prsnpt:y for ml 1om-s, if insured lu thin Company, lVU RAH'S OK INM RANCE ARK L THAN TIIOM; UK ANY uTHKit COM TAN Y. lli'lng mntuitt, our expensee nro tc-ii, nnd our ! Charter is Perpelu il. i e pay lumes by all kind i of neei.leiils by ib-ath, (excepting lu r.inj of j epidemics.) hy t'jclt, tr., Ac. W pay prompt ! ly. No r :d t.'1-e proceedings to bt.-in yoai j money in ease ol los. j .cnrly IJt.OOO rI! on I'o-.tm tiIo:iv ' since Oftfii.ilzixt Itut. I Look nt the li-t of l.uKe pnhl on Cow.-, n!i.:;c j ' -t " , . . this Con'panyc I M ncnnliiL'er, Sunbury, Pa.. I O Illlgcrt. Nortliuuibuiliiinl.. George Eekeit, u .. . ' S B I Mac. " 1,1 O ! .. --10.011 ...:;o.ih.i i ...tt'i.ni : ...4i".,i'0 I ...r.o.in.i i ...;'.i!,;i3 .. i'WO i .. .KI.HO ...4'i.nO i ...W',!"! I ..0,iiU I ...iV'.W) ! ...4.),H) i ....VI.'KI : ...-ri.on ; ...4J,i,u i ...411.00 ' .. 40.IMI I ,...4il,'KI ! -iri.tn. , ...40,l't ! ...411 (HI i ... .Will i ....10,00 I ... 40.IV.I : .. :s,h 1 ...40,lsi i ...40,00 i ...e0,0il : ...uO,0() ! ...10,00 i Cl.arks Uollek, M't Cnmnji... 1 f;""'-'"5 S,J?F'-' Cath.irjiie WuuuiT, WatiiiTown ' Ctsotft Hxir, Nortl.!inib-.r!ii!ul ' Juerili t'nyder, Smil'iui v.. t J W ll.issler, " ! Minor Cady. Dcw.irf ; Cithnnue Muitz, SIiuiuoklM Francis Burlier, Sunbury Samuel B Price, Upper Ltli'.gii . Jcu ph I'cpprn, Mt Curmel Vnlthin beliolly, " j r ruucis Mct.iirty. " I Maria Kramer, Watsoiitown.. ; Joseph Nicely, Jr.. Dcwart I J A liC Qitigglr. l'lne, Clinton co ! R Riimugu, Slienan loali, Sihulliiil e J 8 Tbnrp. Shamoklu j Thomas Wnrdrops, MlCannel , N A Lnndenslaccr, Heriulnn Rachel Cramer, Fibber's Ferry G L Rengan, Ohcnaiiduuli, treiiuyikill eo. Jacob fliine. " . " ... ! Jacob Stoltr., " " i 11 I) linwer, llerndoii, I lico B Lalir, Georiretwu ( John It Ossmiui. huniiirv W It Wallace, Noilhuiiibc'tland i It 8 Graluini, " Rebecca Koblc, Georgetown I J ''"'J' W "J1.1'11';'?; N '?',";V "' i 1 tf p'"- Ll,,m' . ?L"'' ' "n ' f C" " ! LewU GM.-rbaiit. l aurel Run, Luxcrne a I li'r.J 1.llm'' Nthuinbcrluud ..40.00 ..40.00 ..411,00 ..4o.(i : ' i. -V , 2 1 j ' Krolin, Sunbury ! Anilrew Ilea v. ttirai , 40,00 Andrew Ilculy, Girardsville, heluiy Ikill co.. 40,00 : Patrick Furgeson, Mt Cr.rmel. 40.00 ; l-i.oo 10,00 ' 4li,00 , .... 4'i,00 ! 40,00 1 27ion 1 ao,o;i : 20,00 ! i Martin Uelam, S!i, nan toa city ' ,T"1"1 l)l"",' A-Ilbl"1' Schuy.klll eo... Anthony McLanghliii, GIraiilsvillo.. i Lluymuu S Hny, Mahanoy Plane j :;;Lk".:;:V J D Focht. t ottsviile Erast us Sober, Point twp ! A Llppencott, Wat.-ontown ,.40,oo : .v. ...nil ..,1..... . i,i.i , UrT , . . Ti v. , , ,'.. 1 " ' ! R S All.iei-itu.u, SiiydeltiMu Sll.Ot) , ! Nathan I!io-s, Lerwick, Columbia co .-7.0(l ! J .V C P. yulL'ticPine Stn'n Clinton i; l!d !ofs,-10.!!) i J Charles W HuMaril, Rupert, Columbia co... t0,U0 . John ro"''ttiniiii, WiitBoutown 40,00 ; Patrick Hw-tcr, Mt Curmel 40.00 Ibmnns Met. Paxicos W.OO R McClosUv, Lock Ilt'co IIH.OO HON. A. JORDAN, President. C. A. Rr.IMENSNYDEIl, See';,-, Saubury. DIRECTORS : Ki-Gor. Jiuncs Pollock, Hon. C. J. ISrnntr, Solomon r-.troh, Wtu. Biindie, Kolnnian Siiii". John A. fchifsltr, Dr. p. T. Lri.bn, Dr. David Wal Iron. Mcrrh 11, 1ST). ly. EWIXEES, No. 002 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Haviiijr, tarpely Increased their PLATED tVAUK Department, cull special attention to their Hock ol I SILVEU PLATER GOODS, ! comrrislnp. beside their uual line of Pine Wares of high irrndeK, a most couipli to iihoi lineut of TAULK WARMS, PLATED ON WHITE METAL, reliable in quality, and offered ut 1 xcce.iiiiiy low prices. A full Hue. of PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, &C. ALSO, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, expressly made for their retail sales aud furnish ed in sinicle dozeu or iu complete nth, put up iu Rosewood and Walnut Cases. All kooU i-old on their own merits nt fixed prices, attached in plaiu tii;ure lu each artielo. January, 14, loTl. 1. FLOUK 1-EED OF KVJJRY LiDiCmrTION. , ..ir 1 TflV IOlAllir.1" IKllT, BlTTTn. LGi.5, anrt VIGF.TAM.FS of fV.l Jijtids. tl llie v. 1) li,wet uiaibet prievs. tuubu., 11. ii'- l.-t !' .rv ... - " ' FURNITURE, MATTRESS, FEATHER, i LbDi'Ua VAataoOotJ, 44 .0ilTU 't Lk'tU bC, A CnAVBEKri'HNlTl'I'.ff. bprlnj tttds, borlu ( !!, iFealh'-r., 'r'l.itii r lUti. B ilsier and Plllo, ( ounttrpkUM, ' 1 iu foriablt, Hlaiiki-I, I-11 lug Mitr(, II41 4ir Hub 4i. do. tUlll. t ALL AMI ki t 1 UF M ut vm tlr Mtttlrrait, 1 b 1 l ti d vr aiu-td for a!. hL ll.-rmr Intciilluli i ilni kit tutl . IU. aUl brriMkt ".'.. ,.- ....I . 1,1 I...U. IU uui. MlW'ttl.ult. , ...I. ... ....... . 1.. ..... MlU'i.l.itll. ti'i hi u b-i)iet t !.-" il ki tu i.4. MKb tlb, l7l -bik, I It II 111 II4I'II. AY K l MlllkJ llMk. M W, IlkU blik., t akiM, t'l, Hp., A ' 4)V. Xla ki.M ft 4 kkkkit, Ui.b ". I ' 4 Uk. al . t " ! Ilk -v lU'Mb'ilh -r ri.il, a 1 a DANIEL LE1HER. - A. J. MILLKB. EXTU.V. GOOD BARGAINS Jnst opened nt the store of Messrs. LtSIIEU k MILtER, ' ' ; In Scott's Building on QUEEN STREXT, KORTJItMnERLAKD, PENN'A, A t ARGK aVSSOHTMEST OF niiY GOODS, Comiirlalrg si! ths T and Winter fitv'.o of Lndies press (Inortu, Wooleu Goods Ac., Cloths, Cnslmer' ats'l. Gntlemens' Goods gsneraliy. which will nil be old nt great bargains. GltOCF.nlF.S AXD PKOVISIONiJ. of all kinds cad of every description. Unfcnswnrc. GIaa-e and WU-low-Warc. 1300TS AND SIIOSS for Men. Women nnd Children. FI.OCR AND FEED or all kinds, Is eon stent; y , . kept on hnn I Tbrj wj: al pnruba tlliMN OV ALL KINDS, nl the highest tn.iihrt Klye, and will exchange goo:N for Cisls. The public nre Invlt -d to call and etnro'.ne enr extensive ami fluent of Goods before purehsslng elfewhere, nud bcf..;:e convinced that Goods cau bnuglil lun -i t'u.iti eircwheia at our eslublUU- biciit. LF-9I1ER 4 MILLER. Norlh'd, R. Jt. 17, lS70.-ly. W READY-MADE j 'cDstourXAT11? MWt SiocV Work i the Fine8t Good8 oftheverX ATheNeWeStS,ylM5 brst character. Wa eJJt workman Easy rules for A . , .. JP v ship; tho measurementX V prices, 4o., sentX-" yaF;,. froo to any part of Jfc ty, America, and good fits Tt Gents' Furnishing N a a . Ruooa8. wrappers & LInrffir.Wnfli.nf all Boys tlf kinds for afl sea. &. viiimiMi n wataaasa 9on8. White Wcar.atV Shirts a asiuilisiiiiiyx aiy ly lovvprices.X J, 3pecjalty, OAK HALL, Sixth & Market Sts. . PHILADELPHIA. ; STi:Ki:.iifOlPi)ai, ! VIKWP, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FT.AMES. ! 1 fc IJ. T. AXTUOXY ct CO., 531 If roailviny, Xcw York, I Invite the attention of the Trade to their extou t alve iissorrnierit of the above ifoods, of their own publication, manufacture nnd Importation. Aluo TIIOTO LAN TKRN SLIDES and GUATlIORCOPlSft n;;v; vir.'.vs of YOiEMiTC. H. t H. T. ANTHONY & CO., iOl Htoad-ity, New York. Opposite MctropoUInn Motel, twi'OBTr.nn t;x mamtactitiKH!! or lMiotogrnphlc Muterip.Is March 4th, 1871. ly. . FALL AND WINTER 1870 1IILLINESY GOODS, Pouth Fourth Street, below the Railroad, SUXBUIiY, PEXK'A", Ibe pvescit t'ne of endless fashions and Innn merablc fty'cs require, the most dressy person to I ne on inc nieri th oruer 10 -Kwp peace wun tn tiine." The ti ifnlsomely iirrayed lady, as sho ! saunters nloiiiMlie street with nprelty and latest fashion bat upon lar liead, is indeed an attractiva j object to look upon. Minn M. L. Gotsler, the 1 popular Milliner, on Fourth "Slreel, .leiow the S. . n. I.., caters to please ar. catisty au ner t-tif tinners. In tier store are eer;9 of the latest modes In nil'inery extiuil, uch as DOXSKTS, HATS, FRAMES, Sash Ribbons, Oinanitiitii, Feathers, Flower, and numerous mlicr apparel for ladies' wrs'r. Call and see them as tliev liavolust been i ceived. M. L. COSSLER. 0t. "3, 1.U ! THOliAS IM.PL'Y, 1 !T Souih 5;eco:d ftwei, nbovo Chestnut.' PHILADELPHIA j - Il.iv In ju-i oi-eue l, with. 1 laiiie nnd wiCl; 4 i. ecVcled lo-k if Kcr.-ij.:; and Domestic' M Ciinn-tlnffs. of iol: "ly'rs and riualltles.' or. 5 Also, Oil Chilli". MuUlusfS tiif.Kvttf, Rue, I " Mats, Blair liU, r., .'., a'l of whtoc' J10 will sell vcrv elieiji for easli. P. J. S'ltWAUT DF.I'l'Y, ts not at W3 60 ;rh Hovoad Ktre, t s bjt, with Tlioiua Depuy l"co. "i, lbil. 3m. F87l I07i. XtUM-'KlSU! FRYL1NG, BOWEN & EEGEL Siic. e-it.u ; t i Ibe MiUiiir Lumber Co., HAVING iC'llA'FD THE LAIU.2 S tec vi Saw & Pinning Mill. an I lu-t ti'.te d It up with th. laic-t Improved Ma tliiiiiiv, nre now pn pan-t 10 nil all or4ci toe ii 1 1 biuib of IHLLiiVllt 11. l'INt, HEVMM K.OAK. Ac In i.i RDM. lUit'uU ANDbll.l .U f.U. SIDING OF ALL KINDS. llfMLOtK, WhlTF AND YIXLCW PISt FLOUKISG. MIIViiLrri, PLAbll R1NU AND J-MII.I.IS(I LA1II. bAbll, DlMlK. Mlifl.lMMiit. IILIlh, hill I i lil'.h a. ltl.l'Ur.T at lb viy lowe-i pile,. A i;nwk l:ii on baud, Jiru4 lo. pi.es. Amplu fm'i.ltii. lot kbippltif l' Pu'iruid 01 Caii.il, ntYMffl. r f- rNc.n.. buuburyt Pa., "iiiu.i lii, 1171 a 11. Xt irrltwl if (.usmU. MIS' It, I VI. 11 1. At H'H KlUllt'. Mibi li.ikir, bCXbl HY, JV.u'a., JitSl ui-ul, ajlaie, ku nlM.eiil if V Hull t LU. ua GOOI'p, ab I "I IL. 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