Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 06, 1871, Image 3

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BUiM Time Tablen.
H. o. n. W. E.JT.
P. A K. R. R. Wkst.
Erie Mall, l'?e 4 55 a tn
Klmlrs " 4:5 p ra
ErloEx. " 0:60 "
Bis lOiW "
Ctts " 14:05
Accommodation Train leaves 8unbnrj for Bl
ikaore at 5:00 ft. tn.
The Sanbury Accommodation leave Harrl.
fcnnt at B:QQ a. in., and arrlvoe nt Sunbury at
HkM a. m.
SnAktOKIK DIVISION W. C. . W.
Uttn i ABBtVB
flunbory at 11:53 n At Bunbury 0:65 a m
4:40 pm ' 4:00 pm
D. n. A W. R. R.
Leare Snnbnry 6:55 a. tn., 4:35 and 0:50 p. m.
Arr. at Bunbury 10:00 a m, 8:30 aud 11:05 p tn.
9kocnl Affairs.
Foil Rent. A house and lot.
office.
Apply at this
Wi hear considerable complaint that the Do-'
rough Council do not pass an ordinance, to pro
hibit the running at large of goats and geese in
our town.
Jacob K. Kibfer, Esq., will take charge of
the Wateontown Record, this week. We wish
him success Sit s new field of labor.
- 8nsquehatiia shad, caught at Columbia, have
ur.sn selling free'? at this place at prices ranging
from 40 to 60 cts. each. Baltimore shad, 30 to 40
ccs. Norfolk strawberries hare been selling here
at 40 cts. per box during tho week. A florlsh from
Harrlsburg, exhibited and told a large lot of
flowers, &c, In Market Square, on Thursday
morning.
A choice brand of family flour at Klrby's.
Tub worms hare already commenced their
ravages on the leaves of the gooseberries and
currants. They commence on the lower limbs,
and are found on the underside of tho leaf. The
only effectual remedy we hare tried, is tho use of
white hellebore. Dust the white powder over
the leaves in the morning, or when they are wet
and moUt. We saved our currant bushes last
year by this remedy after one-third the foliago
had been consumed. The hellebore is poisonous,
bat there Is no dagger whatever in using as above
described.
J. W. Cake, Jr. Esq., of this place has been
appointed clerk by Col. J. W Foruey, collector
of the Fort of Philadelphia. Bather a fishy ap
pointment that.
The first hop of the Sunbury Fire Company,
eaine off in their Hall, on Thursday evening last.
There was a large attendance, aud a happier
looking party we have not seen for a long time.
Lecture. 'A trip to California," by W. D,
Todd, Esq., of Washington. This lecture will
bo delivered lu the Court House, Friday evening,
May 5th, and all who wleh to obtain Information
in respect to this beautiful country, now brought
so near us, will do well to no and hear the im
pressions left upon the mind of Mr. Todd, who
has but recently returned from this golden laud.
Admission S5 ccuta.
On Wednesday of last week, Geo. Neuer, son
of .Mr. Knurr Neuer, tho well-known butcher of
this place, dressed a beef weighing some 600 lbs.
inside of 10 minutes, in the presence of u number
of spectators who timed him. Wc doubt whether
any of the butchers in this vicinity are ablo to
beat It. Mr. Henry Neuer, tho father, is on
gajwd In the butchering business nt this place,
and serves somo excellent beef to our citizens.
Sale of Lots. Dr. J. B. Masser has purchas
ed from Messrs. Wciser A Frlek, three lots front
ing ou Third street, known as the Basin lots, for
(1,150. The Doctor told jlnring the past week
five lots out of eight en Spruce street, to Geo.
Diehl, Val. Diets, 8. Novin and Mr. Krohn, the
price ranging from $475 to $500 each.
5,000 Rolls Wall Paper Just received at Light
tier's, cheap for cash.
Tue concert given In the court house on last
Saturday evening for the benefit of the Sundiiy
School of the Reformed Church at this place, was
quite a musical treat to the citizens. The Mend
clsohn Trio, the Bunbury Orchestra, and the
Mozart Society of Northumberland furnished the
music, bringing together some of tbe best musical
talrut of tbe two rival towns. As on former oc
casion, tbe music, both vocal aud Instrumental,
wus well executed. Tho Mozart Society of Nor
thuinbcrliind, under the direction of Professor D.
Keliuer, is Improving rapidly and compares favor
ably with uny of its neighboring towns. The
school realized some (85 clear of expenses, which
Is to be applied to the purchase of books.
We neglected to notice last week the fresh ar
rival of Spring aud Summer goods at T. G. Nott's
Merchant Tailoring establishment on Fourth
street. As Mr. Nott Is well known to make
splendid selections. It is scarce necessary to men
tion thut his prusout slock excels all bis former
cubits in beauty, durability and prices. All bis
goods will be mude up to order, and he guarao
tees to give everybody fits that may favor bint
with ttutr order. Having secured more rooms,
aud employed extra hands, he Is prepared to get
up suits at the very shortest uollce.
V learn thut an attempt was made to break
lulo the lios.o of John Kaufman, Esq., of Lower
Augusta township, on Monday ulght of latt
week. About 10 o'clock Mr. Kaufman bearing
a noise at tbe door opened au upper window, and
looklug out discovered three meu attempting to
force upeu the door. lie asked them what they
wauiud.wucu two shot were llred ul blm by tut
scoundrels, uue passing close by hi had. The
pa i tics then tied, and went to Mr. Oast' in the
tains uulhboihood, wliar lliry stole a horse aud
took liiui as fur as I. lint Btoue Valley where ht
was 1,: run. Tbe burst being lillud, Is supposed
Ilia reiisoit fr ubaudoiiiug liliu. Km mm should
.- u (ti.'iu.chet well prcj-artj to iccsdvt all such
st'ouiuliels lu lbs niauimr they dusurv.
Tun ftia Gam au.-lli truuud sclsetcd for
Ilia Itxi.lin of tba KurlbuuiborUud louuty Ag
ikuiiuial (air lu 114 bulough, Is probably luui
taiuMs lr tb a pmpuMi luau auy a baV ysl
eeu auyaliao. Many Uo are acqualuWil with
It bate suggested Ma of niliu,' It up for the
buUliug ol ills ktata loir lu l7J. Wt bavt UO
Jout.t If tUu giouudt aipipartl lu a proper
IU4nuer, and H.a r tetullVt I'ouiiulU) vt lbs
buu AiUu.iuial DutUiy ar lnUed to esamlut
II, Usl lbs m! butt Pull till b L.1J at this
.Ue. ibtio la i4 Kjti iu tut Ii4t Uioit
'si '''' lot' Hm! puipoM tUsu auubuiy, B.li.g
lo.l4 lit the iu.lul jmi of u atiulu, kbd lu
141 tiulie of oi.v of lit best atlileuUuul d -l(.
I., uiiobkdol by l)t lUbsst bilutlal lo-l--4,
Uw tutUJILUS of t dill libt llllutfds
U4 1-4 wi lib, s.,..li, tal aud tl, alt sll cUli.it
lb.. ni.'t 4 Un to lasss IHU trail suk4slul.
I ku I vi -s of ti. vwoaly sboiii4 gut Ikt utallsf
t-l' (-1 t-.liM.lv Hi I t htfolt Ul (U4'M4 lu
up IUu tl l.i.s, m4 l t4vkMlul, '
t i. It bi.ll IU.(, s Owl bt tklsablt o lIW
mui l ui) .,.it. aww it I it i. riur iiiu lo
lbs tit .1 tt tbla l tit last loaf UmI U
tin b t-tl4 at iKIbtot), M-4l Mit b ls
t b. ..a4. tiN il luk b lb
w bwbiuwi l..uii.4 (iiat ta) tbt Wi,
tu. ttaLtii tMt stiwf (ialMtt, a4 tstbt-
tts atsawti 't kbt ttstsl l ai utatf Ua la
Ocm Coohtt Fit. II will ba seen by th pro
ceedings of 'the Executive Committee of the
Northnniberland County Agricultural Boclety,
published In another part of this paper, that the
next County Fair will he held at this place, on
tba 20th, 87lh and 88th of Scptembes next. At
tbere hat bcea no fair held on thlt tide of the
river for tume fifteen years, It will, bo doubt, be
the most successful of any jret held In this coun
ty. , Onr farmer friends of the lower and eastern
ends of the county, who have of late years Im
proved their stock.wlll now have a opportunity
or exhibiting their successful efforts to the public,
and ehow that they have not boen idle In Im
proving their farms and stock. Wi ara fully
aware that Northumberland county Is capable of
producing agricultural products equal to any
other county, and at the Fair will be held at a
point easy of access from all parts of the eounty,
we desire to see our farmor friends come forward
and show the public the success of their labors,
and make it a fair that will be an honor to the
county at well at to themselves. We know the
products are all of a flrst-elasa and all that
is necessary Is to make, the effort, and wo
guarantee as good a fair as will be holdny'whcro
In the Stiito. The upper end of the county has,
of late years, been paying much attention to Chit
matter, and hat been successful lu their efforts.
Let the farmers of this end of the county' make
the effort to compete with them. The upper end
will do Its sharo to excel at this fair, and we shall
see whether the farmers nt the lower end will
show their spirit in an honorablo rivalry for tba
honors to bo awarded.
If the good peoplo of Sunbury would make
haste to avail themselves of the advantages for
business which fire railroads give them, thero
would be no necessity for dispute about cow
pastnrnge. There Is too much grass growlug In
the streets of Sunbury, nnd upon its vacaut com
mons, for this age of rapid improvemcut. -Villoma.
This Is decidedly cool on the part of the .Wilton
ian editor. The tlmo was when onr neighbor
might, perhaps, with some llttlo degree of pro
priety have read us a lecture On "business" and
"improvements," but that time Is past. The
"vacant commons" referred o belong to the
Phll'a & Erie, and the Northern Central Rail
road Companies, and wo cannot tee any impro
priety in letting the "grass grow" on the proper
ty until used for other purposes, as Intended.
The advice of our neighbors would have been lu
better season If it bad been given wbeu they suf
fered theCuttawissa folks to take from them the
location of tho work uo;l machine shops for that
road.
In regard to our neighbors of the OazetU, we
have only to sny, that we are not la the habit of
suppressing our opinions when our rights arc in
vaded, or wrong is to be ccuBurcd.
List of letters rnmuiniDg la tho Sunbury Tost
Office, April 30, 1871 1
Boyle, Rev. A. II.
Brower, Mary
Bloom, Stephcu M.
Bailey, M. If.
C'onrud, H. M.
('rick, Andrew
Carlun, John
Caldwell, G. B.
Morrn, J. B.
Moore, Mist Ida
Miller, Miss Rosa
Miller, David
Metz, Robert P.
Martz, Albert
Martin, Miss Kate
Maurice, Dr. C. II.
Mclick, Mrs. TiUle
Vost, E.
Percy, W. F.
Ult, Miss Kate
Purker. O. V.
unnonuc, Ueinurd
Eckmau, Wio. II.
Kannubauch, Win.
Flnerty, John
Gulcr, Hc.ury
r un, Mrs. bailie E.
McKoyd, Mrs. Mary C.
Haughawout.Mrs.S.M. Kubblus, Dr. O. M
llilc, Miss Lizzie
Scott. C.
llaupt, John D.
Rosier, John
Smith Charles,
M. fehlpe, Miss Mary A.
Slcigbter, Silas l 3
Shelly, P.
Search, Mrs. Eliza
' .Starlit, Win. K.
Sluek, Miss Margaret
Wolf, Martin
Wicker, M. C.
Wamir. If. D.
J. M. Uostias, P. M.
lluwle.v, Wm. II.
llutt uorne, Rev. J.
Jordan, MUs Jaua
Kline, Isuuo A.
Krk'baum, Win. J.
Kelly, Samuul
Koran, rreiimn
Lcus, John i
Montgomery, John
Moore, II. A.
For dried and smoked meats, go to Kirby's.
That (94,000 and tue Riso. Sluce It Is
kuowu that there will be about $1)4,000 for next
years' county fund, thero is quite an army of
Democratic office seekers willing to serve lu the
different offices. No less than about 20 are al
ready nunounced. Wo would suggest that the
King, instead of planulng how to lucrcase the
taxes, that they now nbaudon It for awhile and
plnn to cieute new offices. As there will be quite
a number disappointed after the primary cite
tlon, tt will be becossury to apply a healing salve
to heal up the wounds. Buice It Is decided on
thut tbe Ring Is lo have a majority of their can
didates nominated, there may u tome trouble to
convince some of the honest Deuiocrutt that the
thing was done fairly.
The Comiso Fourth. V .we are fast ap
proaching Fourth of July 't :s ,bout time that
some efforts aro made t K prate the day lu a
becoming manner. For tetow I -years past our
town was exceedingly dull on tbat day, aud
many of the citizens bud gone to our neighboring
towns to spend tbe duy. We hope that this year,
one of tbe good old celebrations will be hud
here, aud thut the citizens will move early la the
matter to make It a success.
Disbanded. Tho Ml. Curmel Guards, Cupt.
Morton's company', was disbuuded lust week,
aud tbe arms turnod over to tbe Packer Guards
or Bunbury. This leaves Mt. Carmel with but
one military company, the ''Hides, " commanded
t Cupt. J. M. Johu.
. Vans Dividend. A semi-annual dividend of
4 per ceut. ou the capital stock of the Northum
berland County National Bunk of Shamokin,
wat declared ou the 1st Inst.
Editor! who art to uufortunuta that thry are
lablt to discriminate tbe difference between
treason and patriotism, would hardly be deemed
competent allies b grammar. It la therefore
aniaatng to eea tht editor of tbt .VuriuJ)r(uid
County. litiHvtrat, quitting bit "Brother" of tbt
Sthiuijrum Timn, at bt call, blui, lu regard to ,
Mem llM.OOO" aud "I'M tt,UO0," at Used by
the AMCMIC4M, Tbeaa wist acres, of course. 1
cauuol couiuruhtut that both cxprvatkma way i
proper aud Correi t.
Preib tsb at Kliby'a.
Coal tn Mi'mct lliut. A tioriuaa by tba
tiuiut of Uutl.lttuger, about a year ago, bought a
luiiu U'- tbt Muuey Uilla, about tbrva uilitt
liouUol 'i'uibotvlllu. bJl,0OO, aui tk
pi lit of tba farm wot li.UoO. Hut ka thought
by Industry aud frugality k. would tarn aud pay
tba whole auiouul la lb ntulitd time. To-day,
wt art credibly lulonuid, bt ka att otlui of
W,(AW..r bl Uiui, wbUU ka tan k at auy
liuia u tuuusit iu aeopi ilia oirer. IU rsasou
uf Ibis lueia of IL w.ua uf lb furitl, 1it4
lb dl.loli.iy l.f toul uu 111 laud. At Ul.l lal
h l'ka about coal aud b.gau Id dig tb paupla
Uukbcd at blm, tul tiui hv bs opvuid a good
Ivlu ul uuul lb tun Is luiukd aud bl bilbUui
Ukt lu otidv Wlbo tUvll laud dl not alto
t'oulalii nwl.
A jiKat KMuy j.'pl i iisltiug tua dc,
aad u..a Ib4t bat . II, m lu bu any
duubt at to lb uiuttu.1lus of tb luib.
f. S -flis lulusis at Ibis Uvt ai u4 uu III
sins., s. IL. J., uut U.ui.4 U lb W. II. A.
H isii.iwi Ualla,
Fiouu' v. kuiii.1 tvuit latsit tMibci
iM siiui i 'ti att uf iu,d. a tioila ivvlus
lb uUr.l .i.sj iWt, aud U b-xst s ul sm
ail lu U kawa wi4 " t a sLUl, au ttl4.il
uuiiuai,it i "lasaiiwf Subiisfcii- a Ss'a
li, and uwbr U J, a4. tt bt sau. ilws,
u It 4ms4 tti)W4, isarit aU4 fciglsW
Patbkt Riant 8wmDbs. In our last Issue
we caut'oned farmers lobe awart of patent rUht
agent! t ravelins; and obtalntng aotet to floet L
the public- i The PUUburg Rial $tat4 Rtgiiln
thut exposot ona of tht sharpest patent right
swindles of the day, against which we caution
onr renders. It ta tad to tec to much lugouulty
perverted I : I .
"We can beat anything In the way of patent
right swindle factt yet published In this locality.
We hare neither teen, heard, read or imagined
anything superior In the thoughtful gctnp to the
swindle we ara about to disclose. It has boen
vory successful In the nojthcrn and central parts
of Indiana nnd It Is In order to prevent the
tame sueooss here that wa advertise It. Readers
will pleaso notice nnd circulate i
A man, whom wo will call A. Brown, comes
to an honest fanner, whom we may call John
Smith, and Introduces himself as tht general
agent for the tale of a seeding or other machine,
and tries to iuduco John Smith to become his
tub-agent, telling blm that he can make, a hand
tome profit by the tale of these machines, ah'd
that he (Browne) only asks (10, to be paid after
he (John Bmlth) has sold 275 worth of seeding
machines. John Smith hot no hesitancy In en
tering Into a contract with A. Brown, which the
latter hat lu reacjlnoss, In printed form, as fol
lows :
8-9
Z.3
S o
a e ' a
flj'5
S -5
jfr
V' ka H
a - S .
" e c a
t"-o - a"
o 2 a.
This note la apparently all right and fair upon
Its face, but the readorwill observe tbat by tear
ing tbe paper in two, Just alter the date above
nnd the signature, "Smith, " below, the reading
Is entirely changed, and the left hand piece of
paper becomes a promissory note for f 275, which
tbe sharper Immediately sells at a geed dlscouut,
and then strikes out for some other section of
the couutry.. . ;
i v-
N. F. Llghtner't Regulator. Boots, Shoot,
Trunks, Leather and Shoe Fiudlngs.
Dedication. Ou Wednesday evening, nt tho
Invitation of tome of the brethren, we repaired
to tba new hull of Mutual Lodge, No. 84, I. O.
of O. F., to witness its dedication to the purpo
ses of Odd Fellowship. We fouud quite an as
semblage of ladles and gentlemen prcscut quietly
awaiting the arrival of tbe grand officers. J. M.
Huff, D. D. G. M. i Past Grand W. D. Snyder
acting G. II. - G. T. Gauby, H. of N. Past
Gruud E. Wllvert, II. of E. Pust Grand C. J.
Bruner, II. of S. Past Grand A. Batdorf, II. of
W. About half past seven they made, tbolr ap
pearance and by a brief yet Impressive and ap
pronrluta ritual dedicated tho hall to Friendship,
Love and Truth. Tbe choir of the German Re
formed Church Interspersed tho ceremonies with
mimic adapted to tho occasion, rendering It In a
neat and tasteful nianuor. Aftor the dedication
waa ooncluded, Rev. A. II. Irvine delivered nn
address, setting forth the history, principles and
objects of the Order, from which we learn that
the first lodge wat organized In Baltimore, by
David Wlldey, In 1810. Mutual Lodge wat or
ganized In Milton In 1843, and Is the oldest lu the
State north of Ilarrlsburg, and twelve adjacent
lodges all of which are now in a flourishing con
dition, have sprung from it. The address con
tained just what the peoplo desired to hear, and
wus In our judgmeut very appropriate to the oc
casion. .ViKofium oflaM tctik.
Mackerel. Of those who buy mackerel there
are probably not more than one In tcu who know
the tueauing of the different numbers. Peoplo
who buy "No. 1" mackerel get those which when
caught were thirteen Inches long from tbe tip of
the snout to tbo notch of the caudel fin, and fat
No. 2 are fat fish less than thirteen lacbot iu
length No. 3 comprises those which are thirteen
Inches long and poor ; while No. 4 are under
thirteen Inches and poor.
Beef tongue at Klrby't.
Agricultural Meeting.
Sukbuht, April SUtb, 1871.
Tbe Executive Committee of the Northumber
land county Agricultural Boclety met In tho Ar
bitration rooma purauaut to call of the President,
duted on March 30th, 1871.
Joseph Uird, Eq., President, In tht chair. Roll
called and I'd meui'xrt anawerod to tbelr namoi.
MInulet of last meeting were road aud appioved.
The Prcsldcut Muted, tht ant busluaaa wat the
rcoelviin; of proposals to tlx a place for UuldlnK
of tbe uext county fair.
Propotule were presented from Wuttontowu,
M'.lton, Riverside aud Sunbury,
A vote waa then taken, w bleh resulted lu favor
of holding the fair at Sunbury. Tbe cllUuut
! '""'"K pniosed to give tbo ground free, and
7o3 lu luoiiry towardl defraying tht expense
of flxlug It up aullttbla fur a fair grouud. Ou
motion, It wat
Xualtml, Thut wa hold the aext County Pair
on Tuesday, Wednesday' and Thursday, thaVOtb,
87tb aud 2ih of September uext.
ItnuifJ, Thai tht ollieert aud uiembart of tht
Lowct Augusta Township Horticultural Society
b luvlled lo rllalpaie with Ih Nortbumber
laud Cuuuiy Agrlcullural Om itly.
JifulnU, That lb Pra.ldeul appoint aeouiiull
tua ol B lo pre para a list of prtmluiua. Tht
chair appolutad Juo. MeTarUnd, sf Waltoutowu,
J. M. I'olliuor, of Wulsuulowu, L. G. Ukkar, of
i alillou, Go. Gaul, of I'ppcr AugsMis, and IUI
I waid Grady, ol Hush. Tb outuiiilra lo xn.t
at NoilhUiiiUrUuJ, on aUluiduy, lb 171k o(
, Juut aext.
I H,tUwJ, That Ih Piosldoul b directsd to da-
maud lb buuk, paper, Uuw lit tht baud
, ut Tboiua burr, K-H., uf Taibutllla, foiuwl
aWei ury uf Ih NurthuuilHilaud t'ouuly Aa'Wub
tuial aWtcty, and If b rlus lit d.llir Ibt
tauiu, I bat be ta bciaby aalboilsvd l bilng tuit
Sltalust blm for tlulr raeuvviy.
i..U.sd, Uat Ibt Pia.id.ut U dliautml tt d.
luaud IU luwuty Ulouglug lu list M.irbuuib.i.
laud t'uuuly AgiU-ulluiel aWUly, ao la lb
Bab'! if WlliUm tUiula-, (uiuisi T'iMsuisr,
Slid ft lb hum uv lulis lb haada uf ta
kiuMUt lita.aitl ll.
A.sWxti, 1 ua tb pi.Uut ts tikt4 U
a poiul a tuuiuilltus Im dialt tp ISoalwa M
lb ui(ilu; u4 lb liaits, aad (vliug la aa
twasai) kuildluts lu boUlka Ikt fU. pil
d.ul si polulwj J. al, ttilU"Jous, IM. Jusak
i )slii, LUiul St,i iua u4 'bua Jubuatut).
V4af, 'I bat Ibl luMtlu aJjoaia U as al
Ik twuil lluissa, ua Ut Ul lMUid Ut J uu
a-l, W bal Ibt Isuwilt uf lb also I twsikMlt'
AdiMiaaUi
JO Hitlt, r ! at
I rsjiss (, it'.
: CMnmnnlcatcd.
l '
;". For tn America.
There It nothing tt refreshing during the sum
mer season "us a t(xxl. wholeonia drink. Id
very country we Dud a favorite bevemgt tit
queuca tuirst, out ss iur noiniug nas ooeu am
covered to answer the purins'a so' well fi Va
national bettmirt of tba GeVninhs, WliHt It con
sidered the most pun and healthy. Wo find all
hailing frmn "Miue taderlnnd" vo.be robust and
hearty, which fact Is accounted rof by their ab
staining from strong drinks, sach as whiskey,
brandy, etc., and the (reo: line- ofMnCar beer aud
wine. It it well .kiv abirt 'tV Germ.-int are
taught fnn infsney . driuk bear, which they
nse as freely at tne-Awortf ins their tea and cof
fee yet 'We flBd-"!'' healthier and less
uflilctedMrltlii omi4Mattlannil lUlseasoa than any
other Mtiont J Sis t) into1le fact, that a German
la as natural to take U hit lager and wine, as it
Is for a duck to take t the water. Borne nttrl
but It to thelreaT-ly bvbH tdf making use of It,
but wbeu we look arumd those whouxe stronger
drinks In the sums miunur, we find they will not
comparo with the Gcman. Drinking lugor beer
Is also beginning to hi rccommeuded by our phy
sicians as a mitrltioit toule, and many why have
adopted drinking It In prot'erune stronger
liquors, state that tttlr system has undergone a
change, and that tbe are less ailllrtcri with di
sease. This la aeoouitcd for from the fact I hut
lager la manufactured out of barley and Imp,
aud not adiiltmatedto give It aire like aplritous
.liquors. When soldln the vicinity where niauu
ractured, It It aiwayi given out puro, out wneu
tent to any dittauee.muoh of It la adulterated In
order to make It keep. To manufacture lager,
pure water is requrod, which fact lias been
realised elnce It is nanufiicturcd at thlt place.
Tho beer raunufactired .by Mr. Joseph llacher
contains tbe purest water prubub'y not excelled
In tho State, which ivcounts lu a great measure
of his success in mating a good article, aud beer
drinkers prefer It to any other. Mr. Baoher hav
ing employed oue of the beet Brewurs In the old
country, has his vaults flllud with beer that can
not be excelled in this or any other country,
which w ill be on lap on Monday next and con
tinue during the scussn. Mupy will also bo con
vinced tbat it is unnecessary to procure nn arti
cle from abroad when we have a better at home.
Dcalert and drinkers should recollect that all
the money teul ahrotd In Cdscs of this kiud is
encouraging other towns in preference to our
own. The thousands of dollars tent away an
uually for beer, would, If kept tn our midst, help
considerably in relieving us from the present
scarcity of money. Other towns look to their
own Interests first, and we should also look after
our own. Teiton.
Sunbury, May 8,1871.
IMilor's Tabic.
Atlantic MosiTiaT fob Mat. Tho "Descnnt
of Fire" by Flsk is an article on tbo divining
rod. Of tbe Lome marrl:gc,tb(-re ts an account of
thefamily of tho bridegroom. F.A.Durlvnge gives
an account of Francois Delsarte. of Paris, still
living, who was a great singer lu bis prime.
There Is a fourth part of "Cnstillan Days, Mr.
Hay. Mr DcForest's serial story, "Kate Benu
inout," is continued. Clnreuco King tells of
"Mountaineering (new coinage) in tho Sierra
Novnda," which shows what u wonderful coun
try we hnvo in tho far West. II. C. Lockwood
repeats, the thrice-told "Capture of Fort Fisher."
There ure papers upon the Organization of Labor
and the care of our Eyes, and Mr. Fields winds
up his notice of llawthorue with a narrative,
affecting in its simplicity, of his lust days. Pnet
r;', by Mrs. Moultou, Cells Thuxter, aud It. W.
Loni'cllow.
Business NoUcck.
SuLitCT Scucou-rMUt Maggie J. Martin will
open a acted tcbool for young ludlet at the resi
dence of her father, ou Broadway, comuionc'.iiK
on Monday, tbe 5th of Juhe. Terms moderate.
The fine spring suit from tbe Merchant Tailor
hop of J. E. Schaeffi.T, oppoaite the Central Ho
tel, are constantly keeping up an excitement
among men, and Is giving him a lnrge amount
of custom, nit ttock of goods It admired by all
who call to ace lilm.
A fine asvortmcnl of canned good, English
American Pickles aud sauced. Forclgu aud
domestic dried and grceu fruit, at Klrby't.
No. I and 3 thora packeral, pickled talmon
aud white fish at Klrby't, all fish warranted.
Ir you want a fine assortment of plain nnd
fancy groceries to select from, go to Kirby'n,
Brlght'i new building, on Market square, nil
good delivered within tbe borough free of charge.
Tai Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store still takes
the lead In getliug up a splendid assortment of
Boots and Shoes. The Excelsior has become tbe
great boot and shoe Emporium In thlt section of
couutry. We notice many of tho country mer
chants buying thero In preference of city houses,
knowing tbat the stock cauuot bo excelled any
where. New tuppliet are constantly arriving,
and tbt latest ttyles are always kept on hand.
Ali. Rubber Wear, at Ir1a!iufuetulcr, prices,
at the Regulator.
Boots and Shoes for the community, at popu
lar prices, at the Regulator.
Jcst received, a number of popular fronts nod
French calf skins, at the Regulator.
Gists' fine Fiench Calf, Box-toe Boots, stitch
td bottom, at the Regulator.
8 pounds ISc white sugar for (1.00, at Wellxal,
Gasklut Si Co't.,
Regulator Boot, Shoe, Trunk and Laalhrr
Store consolidated with the Book Store. Cull
out aud all. New goods at low rate.
N. FSHKLC LlGHTMXa.
Shoemakers' materials for muuufoctuilng, at
tbt Regulator.
Tub Croquet Shot, a novelty, elegant aud com
fortable, at tht Regulator.
Tub (1ROVER fe BAKER and the SINGER
SEWlNd MACHINES aro acknowledged su
perior to uny other now manufactured. Miss
C. Dallus, Market street, this plane, 1 the agent
ft.. Ili. ...I. II l. .1. I 1 II. !.. I... '
iur tuv suiv ui suciu u mis shii .jviuiuk ruuu
Ilea. Instructions In tewing glvou fio of charge
lo all purchasers. A lot always on hand. Call
aud exuiulue them.
CloiNij Phics or ifcllvN x liuo., 4(1 S.
Tuiku 8tmkst, PuiLttiat ruia. 3 o'oloca, r. m.
May 8, WI.
V. 8. 6'sof '
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b'. lo-to's
lie's' in1,'
nut. uu,
1 10 , in
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IU
1U' I lu't
IU', lls'i
iou, luut.
ua. 1 152
V. S. au Yr iwr vtui. Cy
tiold ,
Hllv.l ,
t'ulou Paeiau R. K. lu iX. lluudt.. SW'a W
(V-utial Puclllt U. M IUi4 ov,
L'uUim PaciUo Laud tiiaul Hoiul. no',
UUWAItiJa lM I AhY AlUAaatN IATH-N
kur lb H'i.f aud Car ul tb Pittu aud
I uloriuusl. ua Piumpae uf t hu.l pbli iu.
lumpy. Ssaaya uu Iba kriuis uf Vumr., aadtbt
r'u'.iua uf Asa, la ivWlum lu klsaauoa aud
mt asaa, ua aaaiuil aid l" Ua ailin ,
SWiil flea, lit siMlml auxlupv. Adds., IlitW.
AUU AaaixUIKtX, aw p, pail.a.lpbia.
Pa. aaaiT.'lu ly,
ApiU Sui, tall, al lua lkuu.ol lb biuUa
H'suis, by the U. H WM, Ua. A II. Pt.a
lu all sa ksasa As Wwt, W4 ul kbautokla,
Pa.
9.
-1.
U tiataitua. wa Ike l o'i Maivk, lll,
uf
k-
S..iul f.s a. khi VkM'.A l'M,ti, 4aa
Ul 4 t kiuauia aud k4ik Aua
tiiiiva,s4 l
)oaia, S kauulb a ,4 I l
At Uau.k t kauk. ua Ikt k bit , fl
fatw, 4 a kl. toiiiM uf ta. Uit l-sta
t. olUI
ai u.
tsit, t-i , i4 a .1 lit sis.
i tk.a.-.i. tka lk tut, t'41 tt4
kllils, lui 1.I4 Ua, t44 M Mt
ft.
ftunbtirj 4irlu V 1'rvUucc Jlarltet.
COnnCTEl WEEKI.T III HtliaOFHWOKR.
Grain Choice W4ill Wheat ..Jt 00
Best Amber, Winter 1 60
... ,(Hrn 0
Rye 100
Oats, (S'J lbs.) 50
Bitt Amber, Winter, per sack 9 00
. " " barrel 8 i0
Corn Meal, per cwt., IS 50
BtiTtKB New York 55
Pennsylvania Roll 40
Fons Per 1oseu 18
Meats Dried Beef, per lb 1S8QS0
-i. Smoked Muttou 10'al3
" Votilou 40(Tvt8
l.AHn p-r lb '15
Kihu Salt While Fish, per lb 15
" Trout " 15
Cod " 8
Fresh Shad
VsoKTAm.xs Turnips, per buhcl 50
Potatoes " " 1 00
Onions " " 1 IK)
Hcans, " qnnrt l."t(0i8
lloinlnv, " r..VJ
Dhiid FntiTS Dried Apples, per fb I'JfaW
' Pooches, " 2ort.S0
" .'horrti-i, " 10( H5
" BlnckborVtca 12
" Raspberries '-'(I
Gbfei A iTl-ns pet barrel H fiuti.o 0U
jitluti ,bbi;rtiocmcnt9
1071. 1071.
LUMBER !
IRYLIKG, EOWEN & ESGEL,
Sncec'sors to the Sunbury Liynbcr Co.,
HAVING PURCHASED THE LARGE
Steam Saw & Planinc Mill,
and Just lilted it up with the latest Improved Mi-
cIiiiktv, lire now rnpareu in nn uu omers
lor all kinds or BILL TIMBER. PINE,
HEMLOCK, OAK. ic BOARDS.
ROl'GII AND SURFACED.
SIDING OF ALL KIND8.
HEMLOCK, WHITE AND YELLOW PINE
FLOORING. SHINGLES, PLASTERING
AND SHINGLING LATH. SASH,
DOORS. MOULDINGS.
ItMNftS, MU lTbUli fc HU.lCItr.TH
nt the very lowest prices. A large stock ulwajs
on band. -Send fur print.
Ample facilities for shipping by RuRroad or
Canal,
1'RYI.INH. BOWF.N A. ENGCL.
Sunliury, Pa.. February lsih. 1871. Dm.
READY-MADE
CLOTHING.
Onr
Jb9 Laraost Stock
Custom
the Finest Goods;
Work is
A The Nrwrst Styles;
of the very
tno uest
best character,
Workman-
Easy rules
for
ship ; the
measurement,
TT Creatcst
prices, &o., sent
vYorlr
E
freo to any part of
America, and good fit3.
rnishing
Wrappers &
-Wear of all
for all sea-
Children'
White
n i r t 8 a
astonishing
Speoialty.
low prices
OAK HALL,
Sisth & Market Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
$3 to10icpIay.5J'2,J.ffi
aim engage in our new business uinke lioiu j
to (IU fier day In their own localities.. Full par
ticular "-ud Instructloiia aent fiee l.v ma!!.
Tlioxc lu ueed of 'riiiaueut, I'lolilubie work,
should eddrcs ut once.
UEORCiE 8TINSON CO..
Porllau l, Mulnc.
April 15. 1871. Sin.
THO.MAN Y,
South Si eou.1 ftn'et, above Chestnut, S.
2 1 PlllLADLLPllIA ?T
h Usvina Jnt oi 'nrd. with a Inne and wvll
6. 'i-eleelcd slin k of Poreujii mid UoineMic
M Cirpellnci, of choice style aud ilulltlcs. S
2 Alto,t)li'litbs, Malt!u,', Uruijtti, Ituits, '
.Miita.Slalr Rods A., Ac, all of lilcb
h vtt'.l tell, verv cbeap lor c.i-h.
1. 8. J. fcl K W ART DLI'i r. U Hot nt
8oiith tfrcond MuhI i but, with 'I houint lcpuy
Jcu. jSil. am.
A X AN lll)OI i l!t)V
LOST. HOW lU'STOU-
1L KM. Jn-t publl.bcl by lr.
i.kxvis. t;.'.ii
pacs. Thud r.ilition. Hit: Mr.tu .u tun
PASION AMI lillDR TO lltAUll, ou Hie
radical cure ol t)priii'it!oiTbr:t,or!"".ii!iul Weak
iifsa, Involuntai y S.niiiul l.osnis, Impnit'iiey,
Menial and I'hJ -i '.il liicipit. iiy, litipe Ctueuts to
Midil.iiia, ate., aud I be Venereal and limine
MaUdica wiib plain ami clear itirecllous (or lb
spotily cm of brcuudaiy 8) iii4niiit, (iiiiiorrhir.t,
tile, I., hirlcluus, uud ull ili-.ics of iliu skill,
tueb as hcuivy, bsiolulu, tlcels, Uiti'.t, lllolcli
t and I'liujiles oil Iba luce and body. I'.iti. ism -liou.
Pi llep.y, and Pits, luduc. l t y .1 ' lu lul-yrlu-a
or sftliul vtlruvaaueu.
Tbv ctU'inuUd auibor In t li av adiuiiut! Tir.i
llsa, ile.li! Jcmoiulr.itis, lioiu a loilv )rai'a
aucerslul 1M act lev, la. it Ilia al.iiiiiin; emi.i uiieiiea
of ault-abusa luav b radically eu.vl i ...iuwnj
out a iihkIu of cm al unco simple, n'll iln, and
K Gehts F
T?V00llV
BoyX-tLUnder
4 U Wndi
iiuuuiTusx Ty. sons
Wear at W
V
KT
. lvi
III .III1 ' """i ''J ""ana of wbUb i-yciy siittour, U'i
lost tua j luli" wbil b.s eoiiJilii.u may be, cm la v-'ln1-au
uui ' luallv ruml, ihe.iplv, iirl.iiii, an I i.idically.
I 'I bis luuik .lun.i l lu In tlio b.iu I ol Nvry
ymiib, aud rv lo t In luu l.iu.l.
ul uu.l-i ul, lu a pi.iiii vuvul.'pe. Pil.v,
euls. Ad lrv, I'll LMMs, No. T Hcli.iu.
N Xoik.
KilTlltn MtiMIIIM.
J3.A10WEU
JEWKLERS,
No. k4 CUeatiiul ttirutil. HuUawlfLiaj,
ara sua ri.a. I In S I Hid ' ! ' tb
UKMlSi WAUIIAH V A'U'IIK",
Uu Ul Ik.U uau U4iui.iia, lu tllksr
! Mrl (t4 wist .
( .Vw wAar ysslsi. sUU Su ti )
Tkw 4.kv. iu-i" t la Sua auUk,
tailsli uf .1, , aud s. uiU lllua kn'!U. .,.1 ul
VI t lul'la kuil uUl ailsuiiusi l i lus luu
tn. tt akub a i.ai'i aus4 a - u-
.4.
taat ! It) tV rlv I tal
IH4 l..li.4 (l "4 sll J--i 1. 1 .
I, ...j. wut I . ti U lo auy a I livs
IlkSII Pslll St. ss.miu. I Us aUsUl bui
all 4aul1a Uus.v4 k k hi,ul a,.
tav) I kwalaal it, riuy
Asia , t l-
WEIT2EL,
lift vc Just received an Imincu
mid are Fpprerl to got up suits at efiort notice arid guaranteed to Dtor no sale.
BLACK, BROWN AND BLUE CLOTHS, Double width, 3 aud upwards.
FANCY CASSIMERES,
all wool "Sc., aud upwards.
TESTINGS at all prices.
KENTUCKY JEANS 20c, and upwnrds.
TWEEDS C2o, and upwards
COTTON ADES 18c, and upwards.
They have also uinJo arrangements with tlia
Celebrated GloftMng House
OF
Wanamaker & Brown, PM'a,
nnd are prepared to furnish suits at their prices, only adding tho cost of cxpressago.
If the goods do not give satisfaction upon arrival wo will return them free of charge.
A full liuo of samples for customers to select from.
ALL WOOL SUITS $13 AMD UPWARDS.
Special attention atrcution paid to
Ul S,
AnJ tholiigliest
GOUHSTR7
1871.
1
S. EBEZFEIaBEI.,
liif
HUH
has now ou hand and ia daily rcceiviug tho larbt and best eol.-cted
STOCK OF" SFRIBTGr
ever offered Tor Sale iu tbis town, consisting of enormous assortment uf
READY - MA.D3H CLOTIIHSTGr,
FOE
MEN, BOYS & CHILDREN,
which he had made to his own order, in tho
workmanship,
Stock of Hats
or,
INer.UlIIS'C4 Al-I, TlirVKHV LATIMT 8TVLK8.
and a luagnidcctit tissortiiicnt of
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
coiuprishig all tlio
White and
licit) roiuu'ctid willi siniiu of tliu luruckt
for cnsii, ho Is cuablcd to olUr
GHEATEK INDUCEMENTS
than auy of his coinjKlitora hi-ro dr list , here,
(ilve him a cnll, aaruinu his Goods and hear hit aaoiiUhiu ' low irLva.
0. HERZFCLDER;
Under ihe new Hotel, on Third Mreet, SUNBURY, PA.
istu li.KTtirnii, .
WATClli:S, JKWKMIY.I
lla Xwrtlt krraud klH I or. f Qurrs
l'lllblkl.l'lll V.
An asuiil iifiil uf Wstrhcs, Joutlry, k,iet aud
I'lil. I War. con-Ulil'y ou baud.
Krpalilug ol V4lcl1ta au I Jcwcltf prompt'.)
lliudidlo. I Vp ll I. I' l-l.
Oakery and Confectlonory
In His in' bull lii. a alouin IU. )'!
tilHc, opt ixka Ilia lu.pol,
NIMH It V . I N ' A .
Jki.l i-iiii I a l.u assoinucul uf a. I kinds i f
OONrCOTIO N ARICU
Ut V til V ti., I H'lU'U.
msii iiiiKAD & 0Aicr.i
JI lU 'l.lll.. 4Ulii- S'l u Slpo.4
Jjiiy ( . is it )s 1 1 l 4) a' I ii.4a
uf Itllf Vl. I if, ill Ut
KV Ss, Ai' , au4 alio k l uu
IU I a4 ll'4Uula lilisd
uulul tlm lsl bl4U i
ul I
All LlutU uf Visntiy Ckko
U.4 tuipa.4 bl aui ill) b.nu luuium.
I) ou k.ud au4 U44iiul4.ini. I 1 1 oi4if
ui 1 1 . k- v'iii 4 piiii., l.uiiiut
ak4 '4U. 1. at lbs ikwu.1 u l.
Al oi.Uis kit at Ikj SI M
bu-wil llivlfc. l.ulat
II I U.k-I, "U
S,.4i. kli.l kil'U l'Ul U4 u4, VIII
is...! ! ".i uiuuiu a.
U4. klul l"i r i""-a. ' l l
sit, i.iu.ii 1 1 ua.iu.sa, u4 luiuUkiin ika ksl, lu
U UAViumr
U.I k lb. I'l .
llt (JlMa HlWlWi
kkuliua i..t..l-t vi. .!... U
S.I al s-s I, t asi-i". U Vikvuua i .
It D kil ,wt W sH M4, k-iutml, I
SLMfi
cash tiriccs paid for
PB.UCES,
E!
latest styles of fushton and best manuor of
uu muiience
and Caps for
' -Jaj
novelties of tlio season.
JTaixcy Shirts,
houses In tlio cities, aud buying all his coodi
I'HKIS II I. It It tl
at mi
Mammoth ltout Shuo Store
1 1 1 Mil l l ll.
in C. H. Siuiili's U kiui, iurii hucat, oua d
I 4.1 ut ll.g I .1 IMll.c,
Mill! II I MUtRl ASH, ri NN'A.
ur l lmlia llwol., : lii V I ViiU r's an t
aim. M.ils, I Ui I ai sui t, lit si t alt al SO.
iui I i.'ii. u 1 ..ii t-uuis, .i ia til lUlr's, ouly
I J 1 1 111 pci (!.. ii.
'. r H " I., lu and l.aiUr., p.ar.l p..
bU lU..i . Il I l Mill. 1 s, i'. V "u klal,
1 .11 .ul kin is ul t.a.u UHis a4 flLjts, tall al
t i Mil', r'..
t'.ir I tliis' I), 1 ui Hi. uli sa Sua atsuii-
HID' I al k.l tll.uiis.
1 1,1 -'I kin 1. ul t lit .li.u's aim. , i aud vs.
aui nu I I Mil. m s Ui. uiiiu.ul.
t.i ui.nli. in 1U1 lkn4 au4 au.as liua, -'l
u I v. tUiiuv 111 Vli.ui s si j. a Ul.. i puivkasin
ili.' s II ..a a l l Uisl-s.asa, al U
pii....
'4U 7. 11 p I, 'JO.-ljf.
V.aw st '.k f
41 i..ii.ji a
II -aiaty a km' 1,1 alM.Mia
ap-i
(l I M,- AH UaJ ,.ii w .u. uk.
I.. i. a s ln us .is 1 1 1. 1 k'4.Ui
4 Ui4 14
-! ih a-4 lu lni.unua ss li.l4
Ui.'t
u , us pit J I..
It kl.Ull 'J IMW
b) lUlbU,! kill I...IS, uf I
" 1 1 ' 1 k.ulHHIuU-llsad loubll
14 t I icii.1.1 l"...4 . l'u IU". ..4I. aLl
lt 4.- 1 Uu 14 lu. I4.1i... 1 .i.ui .. 1 1.V
I t'l Is I UU ,ttll
t-u).i Usk.uu) lp , 4p, 11 'il i
Hi. a ..ipil
.1 it. .1.1
1) u Mali I'-l.t awl il-1 Ui
i Ju-4 . 1 aud I .'4 , u,, fk
W U4-4k SVl -i. u
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