iitibttijj American- SUNUUKY, MAY 20, 1871, Kallroad Time Table. N. 0. It. W. East, f V. A E. R. R. Wimt, BiJIalQ Ex l'vo 9:f B m Erie Mall, 1vq 4:55 a m Trio " "10:20" lEImlrn" " 4:35 pm KlmlnvMitU " 10:!0 " trio EX. " 0:50 " Ero " 109 " I . Acc'oiirrnodatioii Tritln leaves Suubury fur Bui titnora ivt J:00 a. in. 'i'ho. Suubury Accomniodutlon leaves. Harris. hnr at 8:00 a. in., aud arrive! at Bunbury at iu:uu a. ui. M1AMUKIN DIVISION . , c. n. w. LF.4VB , AHHIVK Sunl Imryat 11:50 a m'At Bunbury 0:55 a in " 4:40 p m 4:00 p m D. It. A W. R. R. Lcaro Snabiiry 8:55 a. Ui., 4:85 and 0:50 p. m. Arr. at Bunbury 10:00 a m, 6:30 and 1 1 :05 p m. focal fffahrs. IIf.nrT Pixb has been appointed a Notary Public, by Governor Geary, for Bclincgrovc. Mus. Wim-iam Haas' death, wblcli occurred on Tliorsdny morning last, Is a sovcro bcrcave tneut, afflicting a large circle of attached friends. TRIOE. Shamokis proposes to dedicate, on the 80th of May, a monument for her falleu heros lu the war ngainst lebcllion. Boots and Shoes for tho community, at popu lar prices, at tho Rcjfu'.nfbr. Dedication. Augusta Lodge, No. 014, I. O. of O. F., M ill be dedicated with the usual solemn and Imposing services of that Order, on the 2?ta 1n?t. There will bo a public parade. l'RIDE. Edward Wbaver, nged about ulnc years, son of Samuel Weaver, Esq., proprietor of the 8ns quchauna House, had his collar-bone fractured on Tuesday last, hy being thrown from n horse. 5,000 Rolls Vail Ta'pcr Jusl received at Llglit ncrV, cheap far cash. Kicked jit a nouou. On 8unduy last, a pro prietor of a livery stable hired to a gentleman a kicking horse. Result, carrlago upset, and Mrs. Trowbridge, one of tho occupnuts thereof, had her aukle sprained, from vhlch, and other In juries, she Is confined to bed. A tliofcc brnud of family flour nt Kirby'B. Horkb Killed. On Thursday of last week, tho team of Henry Winner, near Georgetown, ran away, and one of tho horoes was killed, aud the other badly injured. Mr. Witmcr had raid tvo hundred and lift y dollars for the horse but a ftw weeks ago. Rafting h:s not been a success this spring. The low wnter detains Immense quantities of lumber above the Shamokin Dam. Lumbermen, us well as dealers aud buyers, arc anxiously hop ing for mure rain, and a rise In the river. PRIDE. TiiV. cold nights and roornlugs, and dry-hot mlil-diiy suns, had created fear that Intermittent fever might become epidemic. Tho refreshing rain on Tuesday night, and tho subsequent baluiy t delightful atmosphere, have dispelled these uu founded fears. No. 1 and 2 shoro mackeral, pickled sulmou tyjil white iisti at Kirby's, all lish warranted. Miss Nam v Hagiiur has Intel v fitted un n room on i niru sireci, ior wo purpose oi Kurinug i tin lee cream saloon and confectionery store. Ice i cream can bo had duVlug the day and evening; and iv large assortment of confectlomu-ies ajo constantly kept on h'id. Stic respectfully invites ladies and gentlemen to give her a ajl. J'RIDE. A. N. Bkict, Esq., rcprefliitalive or Suiibifry 1 Lodge-, No. 203 ; S. B. Boyer, Esq., represent- j the of Fort Augusta Lodge, No. 620, and Em'l Wilvcrt, Representative of Stilne Vulluy Lodge, No. 504, I. O. of O. F.,'vie absent from town intending the aunnal scssidn of tjio GiMnd Ldge of I. O. of O. F.,t irlii ribburg. Tub anthracite coal trade is generally resum ed. Most of the collieries In Northumberland fc-cliuylkill nnd Luzerne counties are now in operation. The dead lock upon trade Is opened, nnd cheerful faces again illumine tire coal re gions. Consumers aro thankful. We learn that a little boy, three years old, son of Mr. Johu 8tltzel,of McEwentvllle, was drown e 1 lu one of the vats, of the tannery at that place, on Tuesday afternoon last. --Viifoniuir. We refer our readers to the eard of Messrs. Byerly & Bower, proprietors of tho Union Hotel, nt Lvk-nme nanrililn pnllttlv. 1'n. Tly ImiiM tins lately undergone a general rcjiov.itlou, having been fitted ip with new furniture of tho latest j style. The gentlemen conducting It aro well know.. !.. fiiis eou.itvi. flr.t.rh,s hotel err. I und tho traveling community will And the Union House one of the best iu the country. St xnniv Lodge, So. 143, 1. O. of U. T., pro pose giving a scries of entertainments, to com mence on Moudny evening. May 20th, und con tinue six nights. A body of the Suubury Ama teur Dramatic Club ; amateurs possessing skill, ability, und ovpenciico, will appear Id the popu lar Military Donna and Allegory la Ave acts, en titled, "Pride i or, the Fortunes and Misfortunes of War." A treat may b expected. Post Orrics CuamiR. The rwly jpnluted Post Muxter, John Smith, filtered upai his du ties on Wednesday. Ur. Smith will make uu i llleieiit uud obliging officer. Himself, in every veiqiect, worthy of the position perhaps no se lection tuuld give more general satUfuctlon. We euimol omit to y of the r-llrlug officer, J. M. Italian, tliut during all tho years he held the olllcv, he diclmrgi'4 his dutlr faithfully and with geiitlt ii..iuly courtesy. Careful, eart, aud ulKiiy, f.:ii,g to oblige, lio nevnr guve Just laudi f ir eiimplulnt. With the aid of his ue touiplUliiil d.iugliteis who clerked fr hilfi, the olHiv .u ua vtell kept as w deilrubls. As "lain Mi uneu in thr Coal RruioN. Ou Wt dm-.Liy t veiilij uboul tx oVIut'k, or bolwaco tin and ovcu u'liuk, Wm. I'luiuer, a uiinvri KulUh, wu tK'lkve, .!. Kw tfuglUh minor, named l.aiub. Tko (nets as wu huts leurusd lliein, ore bill lly ltieu i fluiuer Lad bcuu wutk luii uuloiilu nf lliv uiilou, aud turoKU'.Ard a li.it the i. nl .u inla.r. rill a klui'kh. fixing of the pilaeipal slroU ul Tco(iuu, ha up ulic at uiia.. Ly luiiiib ayi4 aiM4br uau, butti l.ilub Slid tit llteud 'rcd fit bo UUdvr tits luiu.ui u uf li quor. I'lutuur Mas struck aud fell U-uu hl UkiiJs and k uw ou gulbsiiiij, kliu salt up, Uo iv.ucucuicd a laliwl, km I. w-l4 a blu Ucb uu4 hlia lu fait sl.lc ul IW luilwl Mis. JU Ikl ciumc4 wr IH ll 1, U.iJo a slsud, Sk4 latbia4ll U l 4iUiiii i iiujf ifltuislud biut, ait I rfeciL4 tUi stu.k, U Ji lafultsf u4 Si4 k'Ma, biMli Ukis tttitt U lb b4uwi ! Lauitt, Jiuiiin imutitji uiia4M4 biiUMtlf. Laibl m itwi jvt 4m4 atxHi tu Uwub tu u j.u la tit '', t4 mimm4 mniH, i b 4 . ii ,', MVW WiAitMa. I. O. of O. F. The Right Worthy Grand En campment of Pennsylvania) I. 6. of O. F., met In tho hall of Dauphin Lodge, No. 100, at ITar rlsbnrg, on Monday last. During their session, the follow lug odrccrs wore Installed for the en suing year i M. W. Grand rulilarch James Bingham, Jr., of No. 23. M. E. Grand High Trlest Augustus Pfnff, of No. 65. R. W. Grand Senior Wurdeu Juraes M'Gfthcy, of No. 84. R. W. Grand Junior Warden John Curtis, of No. 17, R. W. Grand Scribe James B. Niiholbon, of No. 51. R. W Grand Treasurer Johu 8. Iluiss, of No. 5C. R. W. Grand Representative JohnW. Stokes, of No. 17. These officers were then duly Installed by P. G. P. Francis M. Rca. Tho election officers reported Em'l Wilvcrt had been elected D. D. Deputy Grand Patriarch for this county. Tho mi mini session of the Grant Lodge of the Right Worthy Grand Lodgo of Pennsylvania, I. O. of O. F. met lu tho Court House, at Harris- burg, on Tuesday last. Tho committee on elec tions reported tho following officers to bo elected for the ensuing year, who were duly Installed i P. G., Alfred Slack, Most Worthy Grand Mas- tori P. G., William Stedmnn, Right Worthy Deputy Grand Master ; P. G., Jacob M. Camp bell, Right Worthy Grand Warden) P. O. 8., James H. Nicholson, Right Worthy Grand Secre tary i P. G. M., Richard Muckle, Right Worthy Grand Treasurer P. G. M.,;J. Alexander Simp son, Right Worthy Grand Representative. They also reported that P. O., John M. Huff, of Milton, had becu elected District Deputy Grand Master for this county. It appears that 8. B. Boyer, Esq., had a, ma jority of the popular voto of Pust Grands It the district, but owing to some Informality of the re ports of several Lodges, which were refused by the Grand Lodge, J. M. Huff was declared elect ed. PRIDE. Miss Florence McGee, alias Jenny Smith, was before James Beard, Esq., on Weducsday, charged with altering a forged check. Miss Jenny boarded with Mrs. Kato Christ, whose self and house are known to fame and the Courts. It appears that on tho 11th Inst., an admirer of Miss Jenny's generously presented that amiable young lady with, what purjiorted to be, a check drawn by Chamberlain, Frick & Co., au extensive and well known Ann of Northumberland, dated May 11th, 1S71, payable to Wm. K. CI at ham or bearer, at the First National Bank of Sunbury, for two hundred and sixty dollars. Ou tho 12th inst., Jenuy presented it at the counter of the First National Bank of Northumberland, where It was paid, no suspicion being raised at the time. Ou the 15th Inst., a man calling himself J. Brown, called on Esquire Beard nnd demand ed a warrant against Jenny, charging her with pacing this forged cheek, nnd stating that he supposed Chatham was in jail by that time. This fellow It nppears called at Mrs. Chrisls with the warraut, and succeeded in frightening Jennv out of fifty dollars, all of the money left of the two hundred and sixty dollars. Jenny and Mrs. Christ wero discharged by tho magistrate, aud weut thoir way rejoicing in their extra fortune. Beef tongue at Kirby's. Thk Propagation or Fish. Tho llarrisburg State Juurtml, of a recent date, notices the arrival In that city of au engine tank, coutalning 2'J8 black bass, taken otit of the Potomac river at Sandy Hook, Md. These fish were caught with hook and line, und are intended to stock the i uipcuoeueu cretK, ul Kenning. w o do not see why au effort should not bo made to lutroduce the black bass In some of the numerous creeks, or in the Susqucbaiiuu, at or nca Suubury. They are said to be '.he most easily propagated of nuy Of tho flnuy tribe, while the quality Is ald to be llucr thau any other. We believe if an clTort w,ero to be made, a sufficient amount oulJ r;,Isci1 b' subscription, to place a mrgo numbvr of this excellent iUU in our river nnd crecbg. Tut: penalty for corner loafing und using vul- gar nnd profane language, lu Altoona, is six days una nignts in me locu-ur. four boys recently s u lie red this punishment. We heartily wish this punishment cottd be inflicted on a large class of tills gentry who crowd some of tho prominent corners of Market street, every evening. The uuisuncc has become o bad that It Is almost im possible for a respcetablo lady to pass without being insulted by hearing ulgar language or being stared out of countenance. An example should be made of somo of these blackguards. l'RIDE. Coai The Muncy Luminary, In noticing the rumor of recent discoveries of anthracite coal lu the Muucy hills, says i Several of our citizens who have some nc- HaIntauco with geological science paid a visit lUo otl,ur ia ,0 11,0 s-crtUcd 001,1 bed iu tl,e Munc' nuu- Tlu' bc8 luuvo 10 rc',ort tl",t 80 fur as coal U concerned, they saw nothing so suggestive of an lmiortant dUeovery as tli con dition of the fence for several rods along the roDd uear the ojculug of tho said coal seam. Tho rails uud po.U had becu guuwed nearly to pieces by tho horses belonging to the hundreds or perhaps thousands of visitors who had beeu there to explore the premises. Beyond that, oui geological friends say, they taw no Indications of coal. Wheu that curtail t coal reteiLbllng slate was deposited, tho remarkable flora Of the cur boulfcrous era hud not yet been creuted. It was probably several million yeura afterwards that the ferns, slgillarlu, calamities and lepldileudrons of the coal period flourished. An extensive fur tnutlou of rocks still He belweeu the tuposcd coal aud the true coal tysteiu. Hero our humble geologists bowed profoundly f.ud retired. NORTIII'MHKIII.AMI Idl'MV COAL TKAIiR. Coul Is agaiu being thlpH:d rai.t ly the P. & K. K. R. Ou Mouduy lut each of our operators re ceived deuteU from llv) Prvaldeut of this road, slitting that the. lolls would be reduced, taking eJlect uu the l'llll, but that If retUliiplioit wus uol gsuvrul throughout lbs whole reyUin, they would be advanced agiilu. This Intelligence gave great sutUfactlou to operator aud millers. All the collieries lu Noilliuiiibi-rlund am uuw at woik tscvpt Tretotlua, l.uke Fldler, uud Laucukler No. S, aud the lu lul uauied of llic i'tpuct lu resume shortly. Our shlpiueul fur Muy will tie heuvjr. .S.-uiiH V.raiJ lAu Tua woik ou lbs llailioad Hildas at Ihls plucu U brliiK lulihlly iUUc4 ahead, a UiK uuuiher 1 ' bauds arw limily eiigaKcd uu lbs masuu aud WuOl work, lb au4 enertjillg louliaiAur, J. V. Citowell, :q., U dcUftuiiu-4 lu ba His viuik cumpUi4 a rapidly a cueigj u4 utuias (au aceuuiplUb U. Tb biUlgu pimuis a Hua ai'pcatant'f aud iak ll lor lb patlk iua ciu4 Ui it rotnUuilluu. inpLf i'wtly frt- MM. Ttt.a l)W ul L4iv' luls Uaulirul. Tby rvwuibl a ta aiir aub a litu((, u4 ait tiult bsvwiulag. Votati U4Us, iu Uiau.4 Ibis mi Utttlae lb Wtmif lutaaid Iiumi lfc It, 14 b) fur aStaltUtw I fiLj'id, Uim UtiLialk ( lbs b4 W rV Wb copy the following items from the Danville Anwt-U an of last week : Preparing fob Wohx. The proprietors of the Pennsylvania Iron Works are having their furnaces cleaned out and put lu thorough order preparatory to starting. This should not be un derstood as nn evidence that tho furnaces will be put in operation as oon as this work Is comple ted. None IH t put In Mast uutll there Is a permanent solution of tho difficulties In the coal regions. It would bo madness to start when the supply of coal cannot be depended -npon.' Tho several companies In this place aro ready and willing to go to work just as soon as the miners go to work Jn earnest. We aro sarry that such a coudltlon should exist, but our renders should know tho exnet truth, and censure tho parties who are to blame. The Last Additiox. We have Just learned tlfat Messrs. E. H. Baldy nnd David Clark have bought 40 acres of the North Eastern )ortion of Mr. Fuux's farm, adjoining Riverside, and In due time will lay It out In conformity with qur town plot. This nukes nn aggregate of over three hundred and fifty acres uniformly land out with wldo streets, crossing each other nt right angles, ncd When planted with shade trees will give us one of tho most attractive towns In tho State ns a place of residence. Telegraph Office at Riverside. Arrange monts aro now being made for tho establishment of a telegraph station In tho Post Office. Tho Western Union Telegraph Co. have agreed to extend their wires ns soon ns tho consent of tho Bridge Company to the running of tho wires on the bridge, can bo obtained. .Messages will bo sent to nil parts of the world, Including Danville. The D. H. & W. R. R. The passenger train is now running regularly, "on time," between Sunbnry nnd Cdtnwlssn. A coal train makes a round trip every day, bringing down large quan tities of coal, from Rothermcl's Roberts Run colliery, nnd we have no doubt that in the course of a few months, another train will be required to meet tho demand for this superior coal. I'rsmxn Forward. The officers of the D. H. it W. R. R. are pushing forward tho extension nnd repair of that road with the utmost Aipidity. Its completion will bo announced nt au early day. Wo hope that some arrangement will be perfected to hnvc a bridge bnilt across the river, so that a depot can be made in Dandle. For dried 'and smoked meats, go to Kirby's. Died in the Poor Hove. A man recently died in the Schuylkill county Poor House, nnd the administrators of his estate have thus fur found two thousand dollars of his effects. One thousand was in notes, due'bills, etc., all per fectly secure, and another thousand was iu cusli, deposited in one of the Pottsvlllc Bunks. The man formerly resided In the vicinity of Trcmont, nnd feigning poverty, was sent to the Poor House, where he died nnd the papers were found upon his person, which led to the discovery of his fi nancial condition. Jtners Juurnal. We fully endorse the following paragraph from tho correspondent of tho MUlunian, of last week : The collector of the Internal Revenhc of this District is Charles J. Bruncr, a clever, genial gentleman. I have never heard any complaint from any source since he has had the office. His efficient clerk, Levi Scashollz, Is a number-ono fellow, nnd Is a bcttcti officer thau he Is good looking. Narrow Escape. A young lady employed in the family of Mr. F. J. Anspach fell down a well on his premises on Tuesday afternoon by the giving way of a trap door. Tho well Is 15 feet deep and contained ubout 4 feet of water, but ctrnngc to say tho girl escaped serious Injury. AViaiuoAiu Herald ofthi vvek. N. F. Lightuer's Rcgulntor. Boot s, Shoes, Trunks, Leather nnd Shoe Fiudlugs. Editor's Tabic. Tub Ladv's Friend for Ji ne, 1S71. This Is a splendid number. The slecl-philc, represent ing the meeting of Mary IJuceu of Scots and Queen Elizabeth, in tho gnrden of Fotheringay Cur-tle, is a picture of extraordinary interest anil value. The beautiful Mary uud her stately nnd powerful rival aro admirably contrasted. It Is the couceplion of uo common artist. Iu tho colored Fashion Plato we see a group of grace ful ladies, uttlred In airy summer robes ; aud there is a wood-cut of the Rhine, that most ro maulic of European rivers. Music the "Rciter Galop." Tho literary matter is delightfully varied and entertaining. Madge Carroll has a sprightly sketch. Miss Muzzey concludes her powertut seiiat, "line woman s experience." Daisy Vcntnor contributes 11 good story, ,fA Lit tle Mutual Aversion ;" and there are jiocius by 11. . Carey, Miriam Karle, Klla heeler, etc.. etc. A quantity of illustrations of handsome summer costumes, bathing dresses included, must be very acceptable to the ladies, nnd the fancy-work looks particularly captivating. Price $2.50 a year (which also includes a large steel engraving). Four copies, tti. Five enpic (and one gratis), f 8. "The Lady's Friend aud the ''Saturday Evening Post" (and one eugravinit), ft. Published by Deacon v Peterson, Philadel phia. Niiijli tojrict for nalt by all Acie dealen, 25 tenti. Braisard's Mi sical World The May num ber of thiB fnvoritu Musical Monthly is nt hand nud coutains the usual large amount of interest ing .Musical Stories, Sketches, Editorials, News Items, Vc. Two choice pieces of music are given lu this number, a beautiful quartette by Wm. T. Rogers, entitled "We aro not far from those wo love," nud a brilliant new piano piece by Addi son P. Wymnii, "Safe within thy Little Bed," with vuruaioim. This piece is alone worth a year's subscription to the Musical World. The author it well known as the composer of "Silvery Waves," the most popular piece of music ever published. Scud (1.00 to S. Bruiuurd At Sous, Cleveland, (., and you will receive the Musical World a year, containing over ti lly pieces of music 1 or specimen copies will be seul to any addess ou receipt of U u cents. IIuhIuos KUcck An rudlcthi variety of boot aud hoe are constantly kept up for the wholeealo uud iMall trade ut W, II. Miller' Excelsior tlore. Coun try merchant can nuve inouey by purchmlna at hU estahlUhuieut, uud will j;ct a better urtlcle than lu the city. ' Till uprlui; trade ban now fairly open,! ut 8. Fuuu'ii Hut uud Cup ktoro, ou Market Huie. CouBlry mvrcbuiit Uud U a greut udvunt ue to buy their kloek of Mr. 'aut, twluK cheaper aud belter i)Uallly thuu lho.e brought from tho eilit. ( all uud viuuilue the ttprlni; xuilcly. htl Ec T S iloou. Mi. Mamie J. Martin will oku u elecl kehoul Ur yoiiuK ludic ut the r .l deiie of her father, ou Uroadwuy, comineuc iug uu Mouilay, the Mil of June. Term moderate. The Uu piliiK null from the Merchant Tallji Imp of J. E. Ikhitt ir, opptMiU the Central Ho tel, uro routaiitly keeping up UU vkelluiueiil Hliiuug luelt, mid U (ihlli Ului lal(o miiouut uf eujloiu, i iluik of iud U i' lulled by all Uu call lu ' hliii. A VlkM iiHuitiueut of enuuid guudt, EuglUU aud Aiueilvuu l'UkUud mucv. V'orilgu aud liuutotUi drtMl ud kiiwu fruit, l kl.li)'. Ir )uu nt K turn uiliuul of plalu ud fauey uriH-crU luxkit fioiu, no to kli !,)', iilUt'i bulidlu, um Xaikct -Ul, ll KuudiUIUi4 IkUlitit Ik bufoufb flwuf ibitl. Alt Kul-Ur Wwi, l biuuiui.luii' pile, I lh IUkuUIu. f iMwlttd, m kuutlMr of wpuliti fiui.1 u4 fubik Mif kiuk, lu MtuUWf. likkt' lu lutukCitlf, tu4 lux ttuui,UvU 4 butuut, t lb tUuUluf, ttu4klM' HlkUlUl luf IMUIlfkAtltlli.4, kt Ik K'tfvUiu. Tub GROVEIt A BAKER nnd the SINGER SEWING MACHINES a to acknowledged su perior to any other now manufactured. Miss C. Dalius, Market street, this place, is the agent for tli sale of them In this and adjoining coun ties. Inst ructions In sewing Riven free of charge to all purchasers. A tot always 011 hand. Call and examine them. The Croquet Shoe, A novelty, elegant and com fortable, at tho Regulator. Regulator Boot, Shoe, Trunk and Leather Store consolidated with the Book Store. Call one and all. New goods at low rates. Closing: I'iiices or UeIIaven Ac rtiiu., 40 S. Third Street, Puiladelpuia. 3 o'cIock, p. sl May 17, 1871. V. 8. 0's of 'SI IKPf 117 " " '3 IKPf 111 " " 'lit 1104 HI " " V.5 'llflsj Ml ' " '115, new MI) ' ua",' " " 7, " iu n:ii4 " " 'tis ii;p; nsji " 5, io-40's inn4 lmi'i U. 8. 30 Year 0 per cent. Cy t. n.Vj 115,' Gold IIP, 111. Silver 101. 108 Union Pncific R. R. 1st M. Bonds..! 92' . Central Pacific R. It 1 102 i , lOS-"1 Union Pnclllo Land Grunt Bonds..! 8;i,; Hi 1-1 The ronfcNwioiin of an Invalid. PUBLISHED ns a warning nnd for the benefit of yonntj men and olhrrt, who sulfer from Nervousness, General Debility, &c. suPDlvlmr the means of self-cure. Written bv one who enred hltnclf nnd sent free on receiving a post-paid directed envelope. Address, MIIIA.MMj maifaik, May 20, lS71.-Cm. Brooklyn, N. Y. HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCIATION. For the Relief nnd Cure or tk.i Erring and Unfortunate, on Principles of Chrlithin Philan thropy. Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the Follies of Age. In relation to Mariiuie and So cial E n, with sanitary aid for the ntllitec , Sent free. In sealed ciiveloic8. Address, HOW ARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. Philadelphia Pa. my7,'70-ly. At the resldenco of the bride's father, on the 15th Inst., bv Rev. F. Bower, of Iei, III.. Rev. George Buessinger nnd Miss Ellen C. Bos tian, all of this place. The nbovc notice wus accompanied with n deli cious cake, lor which the employees cf this office return their thanks to the bride nnd groom, und while they extend their congratulation to them, they wish the happy couplo n joyous pilgrimage over the matrimonial sea, nnd hopo that their Journey III rough life may always be smooth, and their happiness never be less than now. '- - 1 " - 1 i Suubury Grtiu iV Produce Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY 11Y 11ILE & GKH1NGKR. Grain Choice AVhltc Wheat Best Amber, Wlutcr Com Rvo Outs, (32 lbs.) Best Amber, filter, per sack... " " " barrel.. Corn Meal, per cwt., Pennsylvania Roll Eggs Per dozen , Meats Dried Beef, per lb Smoked Mutton Lard per lh Fisii Salt White Fish, per lb " Trout " Cod " Fresh Shad 1 VkgetaulES Turnips, per bushel Potatoes " " , Onions " Beans, " quart Hominy, " " Dried Fruits Dried Apples, per lb " Peaches, " " Cherries, " Bluckberrlcs v " Raspberries t 60 . 1 50 , W I 1 00 ; 50 1 2 00 ! h po ; 2 50 I 35 Hi ..-Nfit.30 I ,..ll(Ti.l2 ; , 25 I 15 I ..4O0j no 75 1 1 10 ! 1 00 I ...15vJ;lH 12 ...12(0.14 ...20(ii.:ai ...10(11,35 12 , 20 'Jclu tJbcrtisfmciits Mortheru CVufral lCuilwn'. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. ON nnd after May 14, 1S71, trnin will run as follow t NORTHWARD. Buffalo Express leaves Suubury nt 4.50 a. m., arrive at Williamsport at 0.55, Eliuira at 10.55 a. m., Canandaiirua 2.15 p. in. Mail leave Suubury nt 4. SO p. in., arrive ut Willliimsport 0.25 nnd Eliuira lO.ii.5 p. m. Fast l.linvleave Snnhury ut U.45 p. in., arrive at Williamsport 8.40 p. m. SOUTHWARD. Leave Suubury at 3.25 a. in., arrive at Harris burg 6.15 a. in.. Baltimore 0.45 a. in. Leave Suubury, 10.20 u. in., nnive at Harris burg 1.00 p. m. " Leave Suubury nt 10.55 a. m., nrrivo nt llar rlshurg 12.55 p. in., Baltimore 0.00 p. in. Leave Suubury ut 11.50 p. in., urrlvo at llarris burg 2.10 a. m. SHAMOKIN DIVISION. EASIWAllO. Leave Suubury at 4.40 p. m., arrive at Shamo kin 5.55 p. in., Mt. Cnrmel 0.40 p. in. Lcuve bunbury (Accommoduliuu,) ut 11.50 a. in., arrive ul Shamokin 1.00 p. m. WESTWAHl). Leave Mt. Curniel at 8.05 n. m., arrive nt Shamokin 8.50 a. in., Suubury 0.55 a. in. Leave Sliamokin (Accommodation,) ul 2.45 p. ui., arrive ut Suubury 4.00 p. m. Exprces lcuve dally Leaving ou Sunday, runs North only to Willlauiort. All other trains leave dally, except Sundays. A. H. Kit-KK. En. S. Vwmi, Ueu'l. Sup't., lieu'l Puswu'r Air't., llarrisburg, Pa. llalunoie, Md. I'lillwdrlithlu mu1 Krl ltwilruud. SUMMER TIME TABLE. On uud after Mondav, Mar 15th, 1S7I, tl o Train, ou the Philadelphia .i. Erie ttiil Roud Mill ruu us follow i WESTWARD. Mall Train leave Philadelphia, " " " Suiibuiy, " " arr ut ti ie. T.11 1 Ml 'j.i a in it. .VI . lit 1 ;.;m . m li 'Hi l 111 7.40 u in V.tui a ui . m 7. .VI ) in I.Ut III I. .V. u HI l.fu III ii.' 0 III I l.'.'O k HI II I . i lit li.l 4 III W UO i III M. I '. 4 IU A. VI p ut H.IMI I, 1 111. .VI k III tt.'.k) iu I k III B. 'JO III M ill 4 lu II ; l 4 ut Erlu Expre Ic.iTe. I'hiladelphla, " " " Siiuliury, " " an ul Erie, Elmlia Mall have 1'hlludelpl.U, " JlllilllV, " " arr nl Luck tiaVcn, Bull'ulu Ekpreu leuve. Suubury, " urr nl Wllli.iiipnil, Bold K.tla Mall leave William. ,rl, " urr ul Li k Haven, EASTWARD. Mali Traill leave Kile, " " Kuuliury, " " nrrut Pl.lladelphU, Eile Espio It'iiVe lite, (iniil.ury, u t. Brr ! Philadelphia, Eluiliit Mall Uae l.ok llaeu, " KlllibUI), ' arr ul I'hiladelphla, Hurt.ilu tl,rv Umc W llluiupuit, " Hutiliury, " rr ut I'lnla.l, l UU, Bald Eaulv Mall Ui k llaktu. kit ul U1UI4.1, l i to p ut Mail Eaal t'uiiut.l ia.l kiid ul r iki w It U L. M. A M. k. It. W. aud at Cii au I litiuttou Ilk till I le.k ud AlhkUcbji It. It. M. Mall VVml wllk el Luuud liaiii uu I., k. A M m. K. VS. aul allunr al litiuuluu ilk ml ll..k aud A,l.U.uj k. U VI. VVancu A.vuuiiuudailuu at kkj l It ilk lialu uu L. ud W. K. W ta.t aud kt4 al I u. uk O. I . k4 4. U U. VV . k. Ik AuiUUIUialWH kal al lu.lt ku4 'l kl I ai ku4 Uuiuvi.at killt li. I. u4 4 14 H VV. klutllk Viall i'4 liullalu . !.. Hiak kutilMaltutt Wul.klual wuk N. I . k. VV. taliakia bowu liaiutklil k lu fluut W IHUU.vt bk kiw kt4, ku4 ! lu VV l..lkMl,ll bk k llk Uaii. M H. A. M41 Uvttivi, livk'l kup't. .ccIIaucLuj. Krndiug ICnilroud. SUMMER AI1RANOEM KNT. Mm.lii, Ml'; 15'', 171. G1RKAT TRUNK LINE from tho NiMlb nnd I North-Wot lor Philadelphia, N. Y., Read ing, l'ottsvillc, Tainaqiia, Ashland, Shiiiimkiii, Lebanon, All, -mown, Easton, 1 pbmt.i, L;tu, Lnnenster, Columbia, 4c, iVc. Trains leave llurrisbiirg for New Yoik, ns fol lows! At 2.40, S.I0, n. 111. nnd 2.0(1 p. hi., con ncclinir willi similar trains 011 tin Pennsylvania Railroad, nnd nrrlving nt New York nt 10.05 a. in., 8.50, and 11.30 p 111. respectively; Sleeping Cars accompany the 2.40 a. in., train niihout change. lieturnini: 1 Leave New York nt (1.00 n. m., 12.30 noon and tt.nn p. in., Philadelphia nt 7.30, 8.30 n. 111. nnd 3.30 p. ill. s Sleeping Curs accom pany the 5.00 p. m. ir.iiu from New York with out chauire. Lcuve llnrrhlitirg for Rending, Pottsvlllc, T11 maiiin, Mliicrsvtlle, Ashland, Shamokin, Allciitown nnd Philadelphia nt H. 10 a. in., 2.00 and 4.05 p. 111., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; t lie 4.05 p. m., train connecting for I'hiiadclidila, Pottsville and Co lumbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill nnd SlK-'iuehnuiiii Railroad, leave Ilarrisburi; at 3.40 p. m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains Jen ve Rend ing for Allcut'owii, Elision ami New York ut4.:;2, 10.30 a. m., and 4.U5 p. m. Returning, leave New York nt 0.00 a. in., 1'2.3'J uoon nnd 5.00 p. 111. mid A'lentiiwii at 7.20 a. 111. 12.25 uoon, 2.15, 4.25 nnd S.35 1, If. Way Passenger Tialii leaves Philadelphia lit 7.30 a. m.. connect int: with similar train mi East Pcnun. Railroad, returning from Peadiui: at 0.20 p. m., stopping nt nil stntions. Leave I'ottsxille at f.00 11. in. mil 2.30 p. m. Herndou at 10.00 a. 111., Shnmnklii ut 5.40 nud 11.15 n. 111. 1 Ashland at 7.05 a. 1,1., and 12.13 noon; Mnhaiioy City nt 7.51 a. in. nnd 1.20 p. m. Tnmaqiia at 8.35 it. in. and 2. 1J p. in. for 'Philadelphia, New York, Rending, H.irristmrg, SlC. Leave Pottsvlllc via Schuylkill mil Susque hanna Railroad at 8.15 a. in. "for i lurrUhitrg, and 11.45 am., for Pine Grove and Trcmont. Heading Accommodation Train leaves Potts vlllc nt 5.40 a. m., pusses Heading nt 7.30 a. in. arriving nt Philadelphia at 10.20 a. in., returning leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. in., passing Head ing nt 7.55p.m. arriving nt I'ottsvillc nt 0.10 p.m. Pottstown Accomiiioiiatioii Train louves Potts town nt 0.30 a. m., ret in ning leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 p. m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave- Rendh g nt 7.20 a. iu., and 0.15 p. m. ior I.phrata, Litiz, Lancaster. Columbia, 4c. Pcrkionicii Rail Hoad Trains leave IVrkiomaii Junctional 7.17, 0.05a. in., at 3.00 uud 0. 00 p. in. Keturniiii:,lcave Schwenksvillent 0.30.H.U) a. in., 12.50 noon and 4.45 p. in. connecting with similar trains ou Reading Hall Roud. Colehrookdnle Hniironil Trains leave Potttnwn at 0.40 a. in., 1 .1 5 a ml 0.45 p. in., letiiiiiiii!:' leave Mt. Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.2 . n. m., and 3.IK) p. m., coiu'citing with similar trains on Uca,liag Huilroud. Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave tin,! re port at,30u. m., 2.05aud 5.:i2 '. ir. let'.irniinf. leave Downinu'ton ut 0.40 a. in., 12.45 noun ami 5.25 p. in. connecting with similar trains on il .ail ing Kiiilnud. On Sundays : Leave New York at 5.00 p. in., Philadelphia lit H.00 a. in. nnd 3.15 p. m., (:hc S.lHI u. in. tram riluuliiLi only to I'eaotiiL".) leave Pottsvillcnl S.UUn. in., leave' 1 liirii.-b.iii. 2.4 la. m., and 2.00 p. m.; leave Allcutowu ul 4..5 und $.35 p. ui. ; leave It, ailing at 7.15 a. m. and 1 . .'".- p. in. lor Ilnni-burg, at 4.32 a. m. lor New York, at 7.20 a. in. for Allcutowu uu.i at 0.1'J a. in. and 4.15 p. m. for I'liilailcl'a. CoitHiiiital ion, Mileairc, Season, School uud Excursion Tickets, to and l':o:u nil points at re duced rates. Buinraire cheeked through : 100 lninds Bag gagu allowed each Passenger. ,1. E. WOOTTEV, Asst. Supt. it Eng. Macli'ry. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Our The Largest Stock Custom the Finest Goods ; Work is The Newest Styles; of the very 1L. D A bestcborarter. WL workman- rou mi it ao IVn A ,M,UB ,v 2.ship;the prices, &o., 8entv,irie. iree xo any pan oi JL4 ty. America, and good fits.X (L -.i K Gents' Furnishing Goods. Wrappers & 1 1 i II, n ii Boys unuer- wear oi an & II kinds for all sea- iBiiurentx Cnn wkiiA Wear at V astonisnina- IvIownricesX Specialty OAK HALL, Shth Si Market St& PHILADELPHIA. MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW Kl'STOIt KH Jut-t .uliliKlir. hv Dr. I.K.WIS. .'.Mi luiL'i-, Tlilr.l Kilitl.m. Til K M KIHt'AL I'OM l'AMON A SI) til'IDE TO IIKAl.Tll, m Use rudicul cure ol'tii'riiiHtorrliii'il,orS!iiiiii;il Weuk nt'MH, Iiivuliilitury Seinliisl Looses, liiiilriu y, MnilalilllU l'liysle:il luciipaeliy, liiiNiliiiu'iil lu Mariiune, ele.,"uinl llic Venereiil iiml t)ihililiv Miilacliti Willi I'l.iin tunl clear ilireetioiia l"i Uu' Hvly eiire ol'Seeoiulary Syniiliuii, liniuirrl.ir i, Olei-ls, Hlrli'luu., uuil nil leaen of tin- kln, kileli us tteurvy, berul'illa, I leers, Hulls, llluleli f mill l'lniiles on the taee mi.t t.otly. (. ' tii uu 1 1 -lion. Kili 'iiy, itml His, ImliieeJ by nelMu lul geneu ur seel mil i'truui;aiiee. Tlie rclulmileil uulbor lu tliis iiiluilralile Trea tise, elearly ileiiioii'iratis, Irnl.i it folly e.ii'- lleeesl'lil liriletleo, tliut I lie alurinllr.' eoliseiiilile.'.' of eU'-uliil.e limy Ihj railie.illv eureil ; iliilii.L' out u iiiimI.i or cure lit oueo simple, eellalii, una ell.etual, by menu, of ntbleb every .ull.r.r. uo mutter kluil III eoiulitii.il limy be, ran lis rllie- liialU rurrd. ilual'lv, in ivalelt , an. I railleally J '1'I.U IxM.k . iioilUI l.e lu 111.- Ii.uula of n. ry y i 1 1 b , uiul t-teiy muu iu I he laii.l. Ki ut limliT cul. III tt plain -iiilnie. frli.-, VI rem. Ail tresk, Dll. LI. Wlh, So. 1 tieaeb kirtvl, New Yolk. WAl.t II H WVK III JCWEIXIIS, Ho. UO'J ChOktnut btt vvt, Vhtludcliduu, ki uo pr. miiI lu UU Oi.lus loi ll.u l.KSl'lNK WA1.1IIAM W.UX'IIIX - - - uuJ'i ll.' lr ou guaiituu, lu illlirr 14 14 irM I CiMl 4tv I ctlii teltty Nkf ti, ( Vu ASr yuaJiius s44 y w. ) 1k.sk Wal'kes ..il. tsiwl 1.1 Ill's BiiL.li, alLI ol sll, 4U.I 4" uula lino k. qp.i'ti 'U . I in.. M lu i I'a.la uur all. i.li.'U I . lbs lu Inns ia.l. U kl Ll. It 4 Ivail) -uJ ksl U lua) Uu Ul m4 ! m Im m Vtitm I.Ul. lilU.IS ltaltwl I. out kll l-4uls. W.-ua. kill I . O. It. Iu u si ln I I k t il I I'll f . s k.lUk I" bk .U'1.1 buif . kJsnlJ4. ss J b j.n.nl (! JkUl K. t l DH MU t o , ft' t4l t lo-slkkl MhsI, t biU A I'll) ti, ll Jkk II l f 5 liavu just ruccived ami aro psqiarud to j;,;t upsuitsnt bhort notice tunl guar.nitccil to Dtor no sale ULAC'K, llliOWN AND DLUKC'I.UTIIS, Donblu wiJtl., S3 aud upward nil wool "oc, 011,1 uinvariis. VKSTIXCSntaU prices. KKNTUCKV J EANb 20c, and upwanlu. TWHKDSC2C, and upwards COTTONADES 18c, and upward They Iiave ulso made arraTigonicnU with the Celebrated. GIotMng Ilouso Wanaraaker & Brown, Phil'a, and are prepared to furnish suiU at tliuir price., only adding tho cotlof cxprcssagc. If the goods do pot give satisfaction upon arrival wc will return llicni frca of charge, A full line of samples fur curtomcra to sulcct from. ALL WOO?. SUITS S23 AMD UPWARDS. Specii'.l fittcntiun ntrcntion jiaid to And the highest 5. HESRSSSEHlJERi lma now ou hund unJ is daily t'ccciviug llio luri-st ami best selected ever oll'eied for Bale iu tliij town, cotisiMtitii,' ofitu tnurtuoiu itsooitiiictit of IMiJADY - MADE CLOTHING, POE MEN, EOYS & CHILDREN, which he hud made lu 1B ov. r. onlur, ii tho latent styles ul' futhiou aud best luiUine of vvuiUinaiiahip, au iiimiuiico Stockof Hats and Caps for Gent's Furnishing Goods, comprising all llxo novelties of tlie season. ' Wi&itc and SPamo Siiirts, ScC, Sz.G. V y c'lmni fti'il with somo of the largcfet houses iu the cities, and buying all his goodj for tush, ho is enabled to ollcf G-Illi3AT.'K11 INDUCEMENTS than tiny ol'h'ts t'oniiietiturs here r tlsewhcro. (iivc Iiini a call, csatniiic I ' Ciods and heav hi nston'liiii:; low jirL'is. ITntlei- the r.evv Hotel, on Thrd street. SUN BURY. PA. IK1C Ik. HTAI Ft I'KK IA ItCIIK tl) WATt'UKS, JEWKIiKY,! 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