xmbxtrg American. SUNBURY", MAY 13, 1871, Kailroad Time Tabled. K. C. R. W. East. I P. & E. R. U. Whit. Buflklo Ex l're 8:35 a m Erie Mall, l're 4:55 a m KrPj "10:20 IRlmlra " " 4:33 pra aSmlraMaU 10:65 " Erie Ex. " 0:50 " ajrla " "18:05 " I Aoooramodatlon Train loares Sunbury for Bal timore at 6:00 a. m. The Bunbury Accommodation lonrea Harrls- Bt 8:00 ' m Ant rrlve" 81 8uubur7 ot OAMOKIK DITISIOlt K. C. . W. LEA VII ARRIVE Bnnburyat 11:50 a tn'At Bunbury 0:55 a m 4:40 p mi 4:00 pm D. n. W. R. R. Leare Sunbury 5:55 a. m., 4:35 and 6:50 p. m. . Arr.at Bunbury 10:00 a m, 6:g0aud 11:05 pm. ftoctil Affairs. Tus rains during Inst week have swollen the river and caused a rise of several feet, which had the effect of renewing tho rafting operations, and Inrgo amouut of. timber and logs were floated down the river within the last two weeks. Lost. On Sunday evening last, on Walnut street, a child's gold neck chain with a small bell attached. The finder will bo suitably rewarded . by leaving It with Edward Morris, on Wuluut street. Hiram Yocno, Esq., of Northumberland, Is i engaged In furnishing brick for Clement's new 't buildings on Market Square, this place, which are of an excellent qnullty. . A choice brand of family flour at Kirby's. Salt your roso bushes, and by so doing you will destroy the mischievous slugs that make such sad havoc with the leaves at flowering time. A handful of salt around each wilt do the busl - ness. It will also help about keeping down the . weeds. It Is also good fur plum trees, but must bo applied before vegetation starts or It may preve futal to the plants. A New Ice Cream Saloon. Mr. Jos. Bucher Is now fitting up a soorr. far tils-daughter, on Third street, below Market street, for an ice cream saloou .which will be opeued In the course of a week. Violim School. Mr. F. K. Hill, of this place, has been prevailed upon by a number of young men to give instructions In violin playing, and will open a school for that purpose as soon as a suflicient number of scholars can be obtained. All who desire to take lessons are requested to meet la the Bunbury Orchcstrn room, on Monday eveuing next, for tho purpose of organizing the class. Mr. Hill is au excellent musician and bus but few superiors lu violin playing. Those who de&irc to be instructed should not overlook thin fuvorablo opportunity. . uoticed on Tuesday evening last, an extra .ttuched to tho fast line going north, cou- some of tho scum society of Philadelphia 3 for Cauadu, to witness the prize tight .ouk place ou Thursday, the 11th Inst., Mace und Coburn. They were probably t looking set of roughs that have ugh this place for u long lime. some BAiinuu Ciiaiii. Mr. Charles Bun r i.l '"tf Jllfl opened a new Barber khop, adjoin! lhc Clement U" has procured one of tv handsomest barber chairs lu this section ofuntry. hue it Is beautiful, It 1b also con- ,4ulent, und one is utmost tempted to take a nnp while undergoing the operation of a clcau shave at the hands of a urst-class barber. TiiBhnn lsomely fitted up ladies' eating and ice cream saloon, on Third street, next door to Kccse's Hotel, was opeued on Tuesday tveulng lakt. This saloon Is furnished In the best style, nud ladies and gentlemen will llnd servants al ways ready to servo up the very best of the sea son. Mrs. Reese, who Is superintending the saloon, is au excellent caterer, uud those who desire to procure bivalves, enuie, fish, or ice cream of the best quality, will Cud Reese's sa loon the place to be serve J. Tn most accommodating Insurance Agent we know of, U Jacob Shlpman, ticket agcut at this place, who has the salo of the Travelers Insu rance tickets. By leaving the direction with him to whom tickets are to be sent, by the parties "juying when cnterlug the cam, they aie certain to reach their place of dcstiualiou. As parlies invariably send their tickets to their families by mail before entering cars, it Is a great accommo dation to only hand the direction over to him. The sale of these Insurance tickets have become quite populur during his.adiniiii.itration as agent. A Disoustiho Bcana. Oa Tnosdny afternoon, man and woman were discovered on the river bank In Cake's addition, In a beastly state Of In- How to Build vr a Tows. The best way to build up a town Is for every business man In the place to advertise his business In the columns of toxtcatton. Complaint Wat made before Esquire tho local paper, and thus present an array of bu. Beard who sent Conslrfble Boughner after them. They were brought to the Bqulrcs' ofllce abont 7 o'clock In the evening, In a wagon, being too mnch under the Influence of "benzine" to walk. Wbtle being hauled through the streets the wa gon was followed by a lot of brtys who were at tracted by the oaths and frnutlc gyratloi of the woman In the wagon. As tho wagon stopped In front of the Squires' ofllce a large crowd of men and boys gathered around to witness the most disgusting sight probably ever witnessed In this town. The man, who gave his name as Frauk Hower, was scarcely able to move w hile Ms com panion was determined to give the spectators a specimen of her pugilistic abilities, was going through the crowd uttering oaths, and clenching elness houses equal to the number of honses onl the street. It draws ' trad to the town, draws emigrants to the town, drws prodnce to the town, draws money to the town. If a loan wants to buy anything, ho goes where he soes the most men trying to sell that article. If he wants to sell anything, he goes where the most men are buying. If a man wants to buy groceries or tell produce, be goes to the business man that ad vertises, for he knows where to find him and what he has to sell. Fob about ten days past a suspicions-looking bundle has been observed In the sink of the out building In the rear of the Court House, by per sons who had occaslou to go to that place ; and her fists like a manlao. Her appearance was ' "'"rmng, curiosity geiung tue Dcttcr more like a demon from the lower regions than j of B coul,,e Eentleincn they fished it out and, to that of a woman. Degraded and debauched by i V,clr horror' al''Trea fcmala child, of about strong drink, lower even than the brute creation. I fonr montU' Brwtli, wrapped In an apron. The Every one who saw her irhastly face could not I ncws ofU,e flnain8 of ,b' cUm prend rapidly, heln but svmnathizo with those who will nerslst ! ttnd tuo c"izcD wcr0 J"8" Indignant at tho out in partaking of the poisonous stimulants that are fast bringing thcin to the same level. They were both committed to prison to reflect on their sad couditlon. If we had a lock up, such vagrants could be committed at once, without waiting for a commitment. Northern Central Railway-Dividend, tc A semi-annual dividend of three per cent, on the capital stock of this company, was declared on the 20th of March, poyablo on the 25th ult. We learn that the business of tho road is steadily on the Increase, and that Its net revenuo for tho first three months of the present year Is about 145,000, 'In excess of that for tho corresponding mouths, of last year. The new road of several miles buHlat a very great cxponse, to streugthen the track aid avoid the heavy, grado In entering Baltimore, will be ready for use lu the course of a few days. Tho Baltimore and Potom.-.c rail road, forming a direct connection of tho North ern Central with Washington City will be com pleted during the present year, with the excep tion of the tunnel at Baltimore, on .which opera tions have been commenced and will be prosecu ted with great vigor to completion early next year- No. 1 and 3 snore mackcral, pickled salmon aud white fish nt Kirby's, all fish wurranted. Pompprct Manor Clmetert.-TIiIs new Ceme tery which has Just becu laid out In burial lots, is located on an eminence, known as the Cuke farm, about ouc-half of a mile cast of Suu bury. This grouud has beeu well selected, for there is probably none more suitable for that purpose lu this vicinity. Being on au eminence, and enclosed with a neat fence, it presents an appearance which will nt once attract the utteu ilon of every one as a desirable place for the in terment of those who have fought life's battle. The lots are now offered for sale, as will be seen by nu advertisement iu another column. We learn that a number have already been sold to diuereut parties who Intend taking up their friends iu the cemetery lu town, and have them burled in the new cemetery. The old cemetery, will, iu a few years, be tilled up, and wo are happy to see that provisions have thus been made 1 J E- Torrlngton, N. for the future increase of mortality in this uluee. I ton and Jaredlrvin rage committed by the unnatural parents. A Jury was summoned, a ferdlct rendered In ac cordance with the above facts, and the remains of the child properly disposed of by the borough authorities. MiMlcburg rost. Accidents at the Mines. Thomas Gorgllla, a Polish boy, nged about 13 yoars, had his right arm above the elbow crushed to such an extent as to require amputation, while uncoupling drift cars nt the Ilenry Cluy colliery on Friday. The operation was performed by Dr. E. 8. Robins, assisted by Dr. R. L. Wright. The Unfortunate boy Is doing well. On Monday Emil Farshcnow, a miner employ ed at tho Bear Valley Colliery, received a fracture of the left fore-arm by some top falling upon It. Dr. C. W. Weaver was called and set the broken limb. Shamokiu Herald. Boots and Shoes for the community, at popu lar prices, at the Regulator. Smash Up Ou Thursday last, a locomotive on the Shamokiu Division, N. C. R. W., ran off the track near the weigh scales this side of Shu mokln, and some 15 coal cars were completely wrecked. . Breaker Bvrned. We learn that the Margie Franklin coal breaker, owned by the Enterprise CoaTCO., near Shamokiu, was burned down on Wednesday night lust. It is supposed to huve been the work of incendiaries. Bridoe Lpttino. The Commissioners give notice that proposals will be received at their office on the 24th Inst.; for the erection of five county bridges, one iu Sunbury, one near Joseph Gass', one near Geo. Seller's, iu Lower Augusta township, ouo nenr Eli Lork, In Washington township, nnd one near Nagle Esbach's saw mill, in Turbut township. 5,000 Rolls Wall Taper Just received at Light ner's, cheap for cash. Decoration Dat. A meeting of Col. James Cameron Post, No. 105, G. A. R., waB held last week, nt which the following committee was ap pointed to make arrangements : A. N. Brico, F. Lightner.C. D. Whar- The ladies are to prepare fhoio who desire choice lots should not delay in luc uowers, and to have the little girls ready for purchasing as curly as possible. Within a few years past a number of adver tisemeuts bavj been copied out of the American by other papers, without authority, and bills were afterwards presented for collection. We have been asked a number of times whether a publish- I ci could compel by law tho payment of such advert batnuuu. Fur lUO bCUetlt Of thOSO Who have had their advertisements copied out of any papers und published by other papers without ' authority, we state that there Is no law that will compel thcin to pay. A publisher has no more right than any other business man, and If he copies advertisements from his neighbors' paper without authority he does It at his own risk, and cannot enforce payment by law. N. F. I.ightuer's Regulator. Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Leather aud fihoc Fiudlugs. Hip ! Hip ! ! Hurrah ! ! ! The Banbury Ama teur Dramatic Club, uuder the auspices of Sun bury Lodge, No. 1U4, I. O. of G. T., Intend giv ing the people a rare treat, in the shupo of a Dra matic Entertainment, in a few weeks, for the bcuetit of the Lodge of Good Templars. The Club is composed of the nio;t tulcuted Amateur performers of which Sunbury can boast, aud It Is their purpose to give our citizens something grand, novel aud iutcresting, which ull can ap preciate aud udmlre. Further particulars hereafter. . Business Karen, i , - e , Go and see the beautiful took of Good nt Miss L. Wels'er's Millinery Sire, on Market Bt. They an not surpassed anywore. AW endless rarlety or bflts and shoes are constantly kept np for the wblcsale and retail trade at W. n. Miller's Exce.lbr store. Coun try merchants can save mnie by purchasing at his establishment, and will tt a better article thau in the city. Tbb spring trade bas now flrly opened at 8. Faust's Hat and Cap store, o Market Square. Coilntry merchants find it a feat ndVmt.ige to buy their stock of Mr. Faust,ing cheaper and better quality than those brouht from the cities. Call and examine the Bprlng tricty. Select BenooL. Miss Magic J. Martiu will open a select school for younilndies at the resi dence of her father, on Broaway, commencing on Monday, the 5th of Jane. Terms moderate. The fine spring suits from te Merchant Tailor shop of J. E. Schncfl'er, oppoo the Central Ho tel, are constantly keeping iip nn excitement among men, and Is giving hm a lnrgo amount of custom. Ills stock of goos is admired bv all who call to see him. A riNB assortment of caned goods, English and American Pickles and saces. Foreign and domestic dried and green fiu:, at Kirby's. If yon want a flue assortnent of plain and fancy groceries to select frm, go to Kirby's, Brlght's new building, on Market square, all goods delivered within the bontigh free of charge. All Rubber Wear, at mmufucturors' prices, at tbo Regulator. Just received, a nnmber of popular fronts and French calf skins, at the Regulator. t-ENTs' fine Ficnch Calf, Box-toe Boots, stitch ed bottom, at the Regulator. 8 pounds 15e white sugar Tor $1.00, at Weltzel, Gasklus & Co's. . Rcgulutor Boot, Shoe, Trunk and Leather Store consolidated with thi Book Store. Call one and all. New goods at low rates. N. Iehhee Liohtnkr. Shoemakers' materials fa manufacturing, at the Regulator. The Croquet Shoe, a novety, elegant and com fortable, at the Regulator. Tub GROVER BAKER and the SINGER SEWING MACHINES nn acknowledged su perior to any other now nanufuctured. Miss C. Dallus, Market street, ths place, Is the agent for the sale of them in this ind adjoining coun ties. Instructions In sewluggiven free of chai t;a to nil piy-chascrs. A lot alvays on hand. Cull nd examine them. j Closing Prices op deIKvbn & tiuo., 40 S. j Third Street, Philadelphia. 3 o'clocn, p. m. May 10, 1871. U. S. 0'sof '81 11C; 117 " " '63 lli 111 " " '64 110?, IU " " '65 '.11UV111 " " '05, n.-w 113 lU'i " " '67, " 113 lloi; " " '63 us;.; iio6 " 5's, 10-40's. lOH'i urns V. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy 115' 115'i wold ,m;.f nis Pilver 1M6V10S Union Pucillc R. R. 1st M. Bouds.. ViyV V-ti Central Parlne R. R 'l0-J' llKi'd Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds.. 8JJ Hi Iseclltittecruj. noi vrv AccoiiXT or i.kk MAII.V.VOV TOHJiSHlP. DR. To Widow ireckert's estnte, S7 04 " Andrew Dilty's account, 41 63 ' To Widow R itz's account, 1W5 20 " Interest nn above to April 1st, 1971, 1113 Abn. Ilingaman's account, 8&J 53 ' " Interest on above to April 1, 1871, 10 Uu " Hannah Hiniraiuua't account, aoi't April 1.1S71, ' 22100 " Isaac Hnbb's account, 7 55 " Exoneration of Win. Hcckcrt from tax, 05 " ' Geo. Long, 90 " " llemry Kemblc, 68 " " Henry Kmrel, 10 " " BeuJ. Brossions, 10 " Abram Doney, 1 87 " " John Messner, 84 " " Ephraiin Conrad, 20 " " Jacob Rotharmcl, 68 ' " Casper Tschopp, 1 61 " Rilcv Weaver, 63 " Collection and Auditing Fees, 63 84 CR. By bal. of Isaac Lenkcr's account from 1 3GS, " Tax to be collected by Augustus Uadtnau, lbTl, " Tn to b collected by Jacob Wit- uier, 171, ttoJ CO C103 87 400 13 4T5 C? 1 1,075 C7 V3J CO By balance, 1 143 01 We. the undersigned Auditors, do certify thut tne aix?e it correct. J ACOB GF.RMAN, WM. H. BORDNEK, V Auditors. JACOB GUI MM, April a;t, 1871.-ot. 4 107f. 1071. muss, BOWEN & Successors to thu Sunbury Lumber Co., HAVING PURCHASED THE LARGE Sterna Saw & Flailing 2X111, and just fitted it up with the latest improved Ma chinery, are now prepared to till all orders tor all kind of HILL TIMBER. PISE, HEM LOCK, OAK. &c. BOARDd. ROUGH AND SURFACED. SfBEKG OF ALL KUJDS. HEMLOCK. WHITE AND YKLLOW TINE FLOURISH, rUUVGLE:, PLASTK541NG AND SHINGLING LATH. faAnll, I 1 lOOl'.S, MOULDING?, i HI.lMIi,ll Ill.llSA HKKKr.T i at the very !owe:-t prices. A large stock alj I ou hand, b.-n 1 for prices. Ample facilities for shipping by Railroad or i Canal, Sunbury. Pa.. February Wh. lTl. I'.'U. C. B. WEITEEL, & CO., Lava Just received an lmmerj(ia stock of and ars pscparcJ to get up suits nt short notico and guaranteed to Gtor no sate. BLACK, BROWN AND BLUE CLOTHS, Double width, 33 and upwurda. FANCY CASSIMERES, 11 wool "Ou., aud upwards. VESTING3 at all price. ' KENTUCKY" JEANS 30c, ftDd syvrarfj. TWEEDS CSc, and upward COTTONADE3 18.;, and upward They liavo alio made arrangement with Xh Cclolipated. drilling House OF Wanamaker & Brown, Pliil'a, nnd ar prepared to furnish suits at their prices, only adding tho cent of expressago. If the gooda do not gi?o satisfaction upon arrival w will return them freo of charge. A ftll line of mplcs for customers to ssleet from. ALL WOOL SUITS $13 AfiD UPWARDS. Special attention atrcntion paid tv And the highest cah prices paid for Diui.uk Mnr.tisa. At a meeting of the Di rector of the Northumberland Bridge Company, at tbe Vaukirk House, lu Northumberland, ou Monday last, the following otllcers were elected : Presi.leut, Jno. Tupirurt ; Trcas., Win. Porsylb j Malingers, Amos K. Kapp, Win. I. Greeuoti:h, Wiu. L. Dcwart, Joi-cpb Priestly, W. T. Foroytli a4 Marks B. Priealy. Tbe usual annual dlu uer s served. A resolution was passed roduc lug the ruie of toll about oue-half during the coulhiuauecof the Agricultural Fair, at Suubury, next f.ill. Wk learn that several persons were relieved of their pocket books on Saturday la&t, ut the clrcns grounds, by pickpockets. 8i veral green chaps, betting ou "three card inonle," were Ueeced out of their bard earnings by profcttiouale. One party, wo urc informed, lol some eighty dollars, liaviiu; rUked d'mu to the bottom of the pocket, aui then nuly gut to see the sbuw lliruuisb the kin loess of a frieud w ho loaned bliii uti extra' d'tliur. Had b read the papers regularly, It wimlj probably not have cul him oue-founli tbe uumuul, uud be would have beru a wiser luau. A Cm C'tis or I'kuwm.nu. Ou 8.iturduy liioiiimg last, Thomas liariugi r, sou of KcilW-u (i..ini.ir, of I l-r August towusblp started trum ho;;te to i-uiae lu tusu ( be proceeded to the ri.-i aud got Into it ram ii.li'iijmg to eolus up iu il us i.ir us the il.iui. tuini liiue alter starling t'if r.moc was luiiu I tloatlu d'lisu the river eoif t.uiili g his nut sialcli Ha lu.ulu liuiuedulely, al u llu liver, but up tu this writluguui'lue bus been discovered of bis hereabout. It is sn ...,, I Hut lc It lluut ul llir luiur, ud US the w.ilrr in tUc liter wus l.igU uud Ike vuriuul struii.', Us .. uu.thle tu In .Wo the sbure. Mr. lirtittigrr .s U ul 'l )ui of sge. lis s )uaug m.iu ul giud uiuiul b.tiu, subcr u4 laJu.lil. us, lm butts lai.s rlivlcuf duuJs lu 11. ..i.ii.s oilli Ul. etlii' ivd urtta. hiu.o isiit.bg tu ubuta s Uuru ibul lbs bujy ul itt. Iiuituger u lu iul lu tUs IXsi, silt M. .SsJ.) Ul. Tusijiu ,.r Vli.-b Uic.Uis of lbs (i. A. K sis bisliy mk4.d lu wiukutg tUc tr si- ,4.vl..u. .. llu Slll.g til Upu it gl4 'l Hit H tulMluUt tt ku UU Jum.g I Us I.U I. t.:l.l..n. be tl4IS.tS tltiil.14 luia VUl U UIUSSSJ tU His iHb I.I M4), Su4 mf H"I'M t'lkul Itl Us 1.41 1 w! 4ut. Jfc-u u lbs bo)slulUe fttatUi J. t'.lusT, lis. .s Is )vu tikslv4jts) I uu4b- SI, t.H I ) 'Ul SUM I v.4Usll, lltsie Is )USI iisi au.i.i.i.j, u )w l.iu.1 1 i.ui, tit. U ut4 bkvtltsf 1 ta4-a, IUs It bsiw s4 J1'-' 1t Ik utkSt Iwtttitt n llMlSl l4.lt. Ktt4 I! tM W4k ua ajst 4 i itiusi . . Tuat t94,000. There are none more busy Just now than the numbers of the Rlug. Every clfort will be made to keep their friends in power about tbe Court House. Much money is spent, and collectors ure being wailed on to fork over, au indleatiou that the funds are getting short. It would be an excclleut thing (o have a law pass ed to allow them to levy two taxes annually. The umount required to electioneer with uow, inut-t be enormous, as we notice every house In the eoal reglou Is belug visited to urgu out their full vote. Jt has bueu asked whether the "strik ing" miners are uot well paid, and whether uuy of them know bow the fiM.OiW were uksorbed lust year. Beef tougue at Kirby's. . Tux New f kmcikut. The cemetery on Cuke's farm, tweuty Uve acres In extent, recently laid out on the high ground uoiib-cust of our bo ruutflt, uutl ut-ui tU l'uluwls luutl, bus bceu enclosed aud lulj out lu lots 10 by 1J reel In siio, which ure uow ready fur sale. The price of it lot Is moderate 115. We understand thut the buiid-ome mouumeul for E. Y. bright, which is uow being Uulshed by Daugheity, will be moved to the lit cemetery ut lue end of Ibis week. It will be the Ursi pdt up iu the eurlosure, aud will l.o doubt be rapidly followed by others. 6Val(. Von diicd and smoked meals, go to Kirby's. Ourrulcuiptirary of the Uativille InU'.U.jcuftr, like Nebuchaduecsar uudlh tditur of the Jtilu iu, t uu see uo virtue iu grass, uud suggest lltul lb ruiuuious, belonging to wo of our reilttsy rumpaules, should Ut4 be permitted lo put wu a LliVery of giecu. Our lUlil uelghbor, cspe- tiuily, tiled bve uu fti ou Ihul scr. It wuuld re-iili couslitiuble euHltuliuu, uud tulis of pb.ispbule lu luuke Ihul pluce a "vrrduul luau," luuue seuse, ahutctvr uilgbt be suid uf il lu suulucf, Xltutiu lietmoa n Cuscoku. A few uf Ikes wlibruUd gup niss tuu be kit ul less Ihuu au:esi 1 1 ins, bjr-4llug ua U. It klussur, suiii, Ufa ii.m. Ou Fust f iiT.ty ulliiuuuu, tlruugus tuuimuied suwule I ) diueuli.g tiiuisolf In lb luuul.lu lb Wiuy 1. 1 lb Lu. s,eu lb utbi U ul lb nvr. il us a m i ll ug4 mu. 'II' HsiSK. b l t-IHe of llou, i U. rkvi bus u.u ituiu4 lit lb fiuul luuut lu lb sttusbuUiliug, eud assl 4uu lu hi lului.l lA4lSUS). l uskueti lltkf - I be ll. tUsUuUal, ) 4 by a t if utubuiUi , u4 un.w U4 It Ml. ( ks Itsol, KM I kvsuut tisM, kN. ks4uj t4 tu Mm. iiit.aw, mI lietiHtutt, aba U wm fsu.a m u al i. the occasion. A good drum corps will be nrovi ded for the ceremonies, nud the Sunbury Orches tra will be luvited. We will give more particu lars next week. Pike Escapes We examined on Tuesday last, tho modal of Touiuu Winner's Patent Firo Escaoesnd Trucks and Luau.ru. which are the most useful Inventions now lu existence for thn ' saving of human life and valuable property from destruction by Hrc. The ladders are constructed so us to reach the highest window of a building, and a bucket at thu top brought to the relief of 1 the person in danger, and the truck on which the luddcr rests then withdrawn from the flro and the rescued lowered to the ground. The ladders are made firm and sufficiently strong to bear six or eight persons at a time. These lad ders are intended for fire departnieut3, hotel keepers, public balls, &c, and us they are simply constructed, can bo brought into service In a few minutes, they will, no doubt, come Into general use iu our fire departments at least. The invention Is new, And as far us we ure able to judge, is very simple iu its construction. A few persons only are required to work it , and may be in many instances, as indispensable in a towu as a steam fire engine. As there has been much said iu regaid to organizing a hook and ladder com pany In this place, we would suggest that the parties interested w ill examine these ladders be fore purchasing, and we have ao doubt that they will be adopted. JottiugM. Fres-h fish at Kirby's. Tub Poinpfri t Manor Cemetery company have libera lly donated to each of the churches iu town ten shares ofttock, which nt Its par value will be worth HoO a share. Gxn. II. L. Cake was In towu on Monday last. His residence Is now In Philadelphia. Sous of tho carpet stolen from Bt. Matthew's (Episcopal) Church, two weeks ago, was dis covered secieted In a stable lu this place, aud was returned to the church. Enchanted Hash, performing at this place last week, wu understand, hatluj soiuu piiulera' bills, and left town. Five trains of coal are run over the Shamokiu Division of the N. C. K. K. daily, to this place. Coal Is shipped from this poiut to Philadelphia by canal. Till uewest bonuet U called the "Cougrees." i'ushiouablo imllluers say it ue style uow comes out every two hours. Joun MzokMEH, formerly of Sunbury, has beeu uppoiuted Postmaster at Hummel' Wharf, Buy dur comity, vice Juhu Iloll'iuau, resigned. I'usi suutlower if there I any place about jour bouse where water is thrown out, and like ly lu become luuluriuus. This pluul hut the power of ubsoibiug luulaiia uud puriljlug the atmosphere. All lb bonurls of the season ar niodlaVa. llou of thu gipsy ol collage hu. Their brim are either luruej up or linleuted, tilled ttith rut be or buudcuux, or left pUiu lu be tilled by friA.ll.' of hair us lb lust or faucy of the weurtr uiuy alUul. Tua fuct thut au Individual i seea about lb buur uf luidulgbl lu caruesl luuversuliuu wild a Uwp post, tspUiuiug why everybody uugbl lu t.H..s bit 'I 'lopl'ii bill, Is uu pruf that he U a bood 'IciupUr. 1 1 Is ulj Ihul luubiltly lu kleep iudleule lot pulled Ittulib, ami l)r. Hull adtiMi pel scut af- a.tled lu thut uy lu "gil up aud dust" out tf lutir pissaut assueUIUMis. Mi uuder If aui Uu'itug usvr bin auulda b a upiuf Islitcdy tu U.b tusu. H ua Pkuft uu iu Cui at u fua. kWiu ou l.u ku Wuuj kuuklug a tuielul iuieiulluu, unl. is l k ...lyuli.( euyuviusiuita l sV.iu go lu tbui b fw a slk, eV'Ui u lu tLui.b fit a luk, a.. u u iitf iu gum a iiuud, svuu uu lli.'s lU.il luulls lu UtSUli, sV'tuu u.u llti lu r lUa (usbluus, a.iius au lkt.1 lu kulut I U.u Utsiiski, a.u.s ..i i '..is iu t a a lut.i, tout gu ILtis lb.il luu.ls lu lIM, autu a tU.i iu d" u4 W'J, itt Ibst Ui auuttsx 11mm la but IteMbj 4ual4 Iku4 la SaWtoa Asliwa) e IkMt ( la Uikes HOWARD SANITARY AU AfcSOCl.VTTl. N. For the Relief and Cure. of the Errinir and Unl'ortunate. on Principles of Christian Philan thropy. Essays on the Errors of Youth, nnd the Follies of Age, in relation to Mahmaoe and Sii cial Evils, with sanitary Hid for the iitlliuc-, Sent free, In sealed envelopes. Address, HOW ARD. ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia Pa. . ina7,'7o-ly. Our Custom Work is of the very btst character. Easy rules for measurement, "J5 In Suubury, May 4th, 1871, by K:v. Ci. W. Hemperly, Mr. James M. Gosslish, of Northum berland, to Miss Kits M. Weavek, of Sunbary. Suubury Urtvlu V I'roducc Harkn!. CORKECTSD WBEKLT UT UILE SSUINGEK. J Gbais Choice White Wheat fl 60 : Best Amber, Winter 1 50 : torn 8'J ; Bye 1 0(1 I Oats, (82 lbs.) SO Best Amber, Winter, per sack 2 00 ! " " " " barrel 8 SD Corn Meal, per cwt , a .VI ! Pennsylvania Roll t,5 ; F.nos Per 1ozen lfl ' Meats Dried Beef, per lb SfHio-J i Smoked Mutton lo(iU ! Lard per lb lr, I Ftsu Salt White Fish, per lb 15 " Trout " Cod " 8 Fresh Shad 4UQ.CO Vegetables Turuip, per bushel 7 Potatoes " 1 10 Onions " " 1 iK Bean, " quart 15(j.iS Homliiv, " " 13 Dried Fruits Dried Apples, per !b li!f. 11 readies, " L'tKitiiti " Cherries, " lo(;.."i " Bluekberiies 1-J M Rasplwrrles yo READY-MADE CLOTHING. The Largest Stock the Finest Goods; Tlic Newest Styles; the Best Workman ship ; the "WT Greatest Drices. &.O.. sent Xi "i I free to any part of America, and good fits. 1R Xcents' F ;Boy. Under ic Q Vkind ChUdreu'sX . Wear at y ? astonishingX vT ly low prices. JLxi rnisninu Wrappers & Wear of all . for all sea sons. .White hirts Specialty OAK HALL, Sizth & Market Stc. PHILADELPHIA. SPRING ! SPRIG! AT 1 213 mm iOcto bbtrttscmcnta MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. MISS F.LIZABETH LAZARUS, la Dewart's KtiiidiiiR, Market Sqtiaie, Sr.NBl'Ry, PA., where will be found a new supply ot goods, con. Muting or MlUluery an tuuey linihH, HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED AND VN- TRIMMED. Also, CniLUKEN'S 1IAT9, for girl and boys. Flowers of the luteal aud huniMomeit stjles. Sash Kibbous, plain uud Bcured. La. lie's PM-neers, Luce Colur, Llm-n Uilurs uud Culls lor Ludie aud t bililrru, L'r.k hel collars. Necktie tor Ladies uud lienl i Ul.'.t style, ailk Hack Looiiu, a suiri.ir article, lilovcs Including Kids, aud Ladu-s' Bucksklu cloves. llaiiilkerchisNs. All kind it I rlimiiliitf. Kiubruidrry Putterus, llokiiry lr l.li li.s, i.iit's aud C'biidrcu. Nuts l'':ue aud pi'iu IriuiuiuiK. T1UMM1.MJ DILhl, t bliruons, Zrpbyrt uud Yarus.uod a eeuerul Vurtrly of Nutiuu. lauukrulliir past putrouir, tlm b.iix llit lb iUuluy uf bsr ihuIs will wrrita eouiiuuaiu ul lb same. lUHullH LAAlll o. A(.ril M, lull. bl'UlXliANI hl'MMKIl. I.UTII AXI AMkvl It IN FItLNtll .M liUMDil.V (.(H)IS of every (rude, jus our4 it lb MtltC'HAN T TAU.UU MlOf tt THO. i. RtUTT, t iKsuw o J, u. fcuk, fwurtb kinl, U.uw Wuik.t. bl'NUlHV, fkNS'A. Uallowa aba eVsire fushluiiatb elutbluif laud In tudsr, alii tull si lb uU..w pUiu uud tlululus lbs issll sslr.Ud su It, ubd Ut Hull suits UiuU kp la Ibt UUsI il. t 41 uu I be vuuiut-4. lllua. U. Nit I'. Wu , UTI. Wni. II. lll'lwaii. I'l.AIM A OHNAMr M At. I'AIS U lt, llvra)lMi kurlll'a) I (Ntrilli I'kt Hut . a.a aad (iauwutul f-l.i,, Uiuuu.f u4 luptf kuiiUiua d.s lu I.H bw4 wk'Uuuaku kuuuusf, u4 al IU sUuii.i butWa. Ui4s aMi4 aU wiihiy aUti4u) riii it, tin 15 "fANIIOOD: HOW LOST, UOW RKSTOP. l -'-- F.D. Jiit-l linblished by lr. l.EWIK. 'J.'rti i..fi , 1 bird Lilition. THE MEIuCAl. COM PANION AND Gl IHE TO HF.AIill, on the radic il cure olicr:n:it(riha;a.or Seminal Weak ness, luvoinutaiy b.-min.tl Losses, Impotence, Mental and Pbjvli-al Inciipacity, Impediment to Marriace, etc., and the Venereal and Syphilitic MaladiVH with plaiu and clear diieetiiins fur the speedy cure of Secondary Symptoms, (innorrluru, Ulii-ls, Strictures, and all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Hoil. Belch es and Pimples on lhc lace and body. lYnkmp. lion, F.pl!cpi.y, mid Fits, induced "by self-inlal-gelire or seetil'.tl extravairance. Tlie ci-h liratcd author in this adinirublo Tren tUe, clearly denionsi rales, from u forty year's eliviv.il ill pracllcc, that the alai uiiiiL' coni-eq'iii nee of helf-abiisc may be radically cured ; puir.tinif nut a mode of cure ut once simple, certain, and cHectu.il, by ineuue of which every sulli-rcr. nn matter what his couilillon in.iv li , can be effec tually rurej, cheaply, privately, ami radii-ally. l-tf This l.ook should In- in the h..nd of every youth, und every man lu the land. Sent under seal. In a plain envelope. Price, VI rents. Address, UK. LEWIS, No. T Heuch street, New York. ha (K oa Land atxl it daily reiving the largest nnd best selected STOCIS OF SFHISIS GOODS ever olTfred for sala in thfa tora, conaliting of an enormous assortment of EEADY - MADE CLOTJIIN'G-I FOB aIEN, BOYS & CHILDREN, which be had rund? to his own ortlcr, in the latest styles of fashion and best mannar oi workmanship, an imruunca Stock of Hats and Caps for iNCLrrrnis'o atliIu the vi:uy latent and a maguiCccnt assortment of 'T STYLES. 1VA1.T1IAV1 U lit IIKN. 18 JEWELERS. No. 003 Chea'nut Street, Philadelphia, ru now prepared In Uii Itrdctk l.r the (ilAl'lM.. W.U.TMA.M VATClIi:s, un Ur tli. ir own KU.ii.ii. t.e, lu either 1 Karttt .ol4 or 'uiu MUrr kiufn, (.Vtf i.irl ..ul.its tulil bij w.) 1h.se W. l. h. s uiratly ewe. I In line fl ilnh, Vatn-ty uf lle, uud uecurutt lime kc pla;r ni i.i tl's. VS'e mule niiticu.ar .ilteiit.nu In the low price ut which a ivuli) koim! Uattti uiuy uuw U bud. I'lruaei arutl tit for l'rtt l.lal. Older rce-ln-d Irons ull peiuts. Ii.mmi. sent 4 . O. II. , uli U'l i.r.s. Hr.ll t'I'.li I k. M'.m.nii wile ub.tnl buvr vri udvui.l.iu piMscss, 4 by a pit. nil ur iuucr. JAMf f AIIUVni. A to. t.j i i.tstbui aiu.i, I'ii. i. A 1 1 a t'i. ini Juu ii i Doots und Slioeo! HO IlltUI li, lbii4 bsmsI, ut.t VI uu, i nu.ii a.iubuiy, I., Is a Ji liiu . uijuulu- lulu iiuitlo A S 1 MllllKH of I J. .. I ll-ll .u si lb it.. .11 I U.4U. All bis sIikV IS I'l His III) U.I, aUl'1, Is Uaudl bp lii lbs l.l.-l ll J sl)k ul IU in. I lusiuuL liiii... U .u.iiu4 d il. uulif uli4 .l.oi.. 'I I. uii.L u.u bit, 1.4 t ,4 uul I s u. Ill Ll sl u k ui.4 a uk Jiuu'b p i" 1. .is p. 11 . b .... ...s Ui. Uoal I'ltiil I isH. awu , iu. jMiHi l'4s)M(ikH ... iU,a-. Gent's Furnishing Goods, comprising all tho novelties of llio season. "Eiite and Fancy Slhirf s, DRUSES, YALlQmt mmBMTJAL cC3 ScO. lkinj connccfpil with ionic of tho largcot housea in the cities, and buyiug all his gooda fur cash, he is cunblod to olli r GHEATER INDXJCEAlEISrTS thnn ntty of his conniclitois here or elsewhere Give him a call, examine his Goods and hear his ustnuitihin loir prices. 8. HERZFELDER. TTntlei' tbo new Hotel, on Third street, SUNBURY, PA. ISAAC li. STAlTI'l ll, watch us, ji:wi:luy, Its vrlh rsct'oiid M.K or.ol'urr, rjULAHtLl'llIA. An ortiii. ut .if Wiiteb. ., Ji e!ry, S;lver and rii.tcl ure ciii.-lai lly .111 hau l. Ki ..i'riiij; of W itches and Jewelry promptly i tti ml. d l. I April l.V.Tl-ly. Qakerynnd Confectionery lu Ibe new I .11.11:.,; s It.ilniiiL' the t' .sl I'lll.i , i.p .inte Hm U..- l, H I .X II I It V , I'l.NX'A, J list ii'i.u.l a 1 ir.' jss.iitineiil of a:l kind of CONFIi CTION ARIEQ .f ii iy d.eil I t, !i. riTESII UUKAli Ac OAK1.S tteiy ui.ii'iii u- K-JiiiUis i I Ii .u u4 Uul.y 1 h ... 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