Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 03, 1871, Image 3

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    American.
SUN BURY, JUNE 3, 1871,
Itallrond Time Tables.
N. 0. R. W. East, f V. AS. R. R. West.
Buflalo Ex I've 4:10 a ni Erie Mail, I've 3:10 m
Km " " 10.SW " BnimioEx. " 4:50
KrhiiraMall " 10:55 " ElmlraMall " 4:80 pm
r.rie j:iv " brie CX. " 0:40
8HAVOKIS DIVISION N. 0. R. W.
LBAVB . . ARRIVS
Buuburyat 11:50 a m At Banbury 9:55 a m
" 4:40 p m " 4:00 pm
d. n. w. n. r. .
Leave Banbury 5:55a. in., 4:35 and 0:50p. m.
Arr. at sunrjnry loiuuam, U:!H)ana 8:40p m
IVitI Affairs.
Ice Cream Frekzkhs. A new lot Just received
nud for sale by II. B, Masscr.
Dhoi-tu. Vegetation Is suflurlng for want of
rain. The corn and oats crop will be short even
If the coveted rain should come, and this, of
course, will apply equally to the hay crop.
Tits heat and drouth of May, the prcsont year,
lias beon greater than any wo can call to our
recollection. For several years past May has
been unusually cold and unpleasant.
Post Ofpice. Wu observo that our new Tost
Master, Mr. J. J. Smith, has rcmodoled the In
terior of the Post OOlce, nffordlug more room
nnd In some degree avoiding tho confusion and
pressure, as was the case when tho delivery was
, so near the plnce of entrance. An Increased
number of boxes Is al60 contemplated, a
much needed improvement, as the business of
the Tost Ofllco has doubled s.'neo theso boxes
wore put In.
A fins assortment of canned goods, English
nnd American Pickles nnd sauces. Foreign and
domestic dried nnd green fruit, at Kirby's.
IIaso MAfiiiEn. Win, Oarlnger, of this plnce,
had ono of his hands mashed, on Wednesday
last, by a piece of Iron falling upon It at the
Slmmoklii Valley Railroad Depot.
Another 8i-rr:.T of Goods Miss L. Shlss-
lor has just returned from Philadelphia with a
fresh supply of millinery goods. They are of the
latest styles and look beautiful. Ladles now Is
nn opportunity oflcrod to procure your summer
luilliuery goods.
Boef tongue nt Klrhy's.
STRAwnnunirs. Our markets nro now sup.
piled by our own producers of this delicious fruit.
Mr. Olienlorf brought to market, on Thursday
hist, some very lino berries. Prico 25 cents por
quart.
On Tuesday last, a son of Mr. Gcorgo Cockly,
on Walnut street, this place, aged about nine
years, had the two front (lngers of his right hand
smashed in the cog wheels of a sausago meat
cultor In H. Neucr's butcher shop.
Tub Bakery ofWm. Haas on Fourth street, has
been sold to Mr. N. Booth, who will continue
the business at the old stand, nnd serve tho citi
zens regularly with fresh bread,' enkes, &c.
Tiif. Diunilio'lcr Hotel Is'jirogrossing rapidly.
The foundation Is almost completed, und we may
soon sec the brick work under headway. It will
be tiic largest nnd most commoJlous hotel In this
place.
No. 1 nnd 3 shore mackcral, pickled salmon
oiul white floh at Kirby's, all fish warranted.
J. K. Davis, Esq., G. B. Cadwalliuler and A.
lioyd of this place, returned home on Monday
last, from a plscotorlal excursion nt the head
watjrs of tho I.oynl Sfk-k creek, In Sullivan
county. They repmt trout scarce on account of
the low stage of water In the trout streams.
We refer our readers to the advertisement of
J. M. Bostinn, merchant tailor, who has opened
n splendid assortment of summer goods for gen
tlemen's wear, lie is ulso making up to measure
improved yoke and sack shirts. Those who have
not got them will wear no other after a trial.
Go and see tho styles abovo the Post Office, op
posite the depot.
The brick work of the building on tho corner
of Third nnd Market streets, erected by Moore &
Disslnger, and adjoining buildings of I. T. Cle
ment and Miss Anna Painter, Is i ow completed
nnd ready for the rooting. This block of build
ings makes nn Imposing appearance, and w hen
tinUhcd will make It tho most prominent busi
ness coiner In this place.
New Storb Room. Wo notice that Win. H.
Miller, of the Excelsior Root and Shoo Store, Is
ulxuit erecting a storo room on Third street, ad
joining Jos. M. Zlegler's tailoring establish
ment and James Washington's barber saloon,
for u Book nnd Stationery sturn. The buildiiig
1 to be completed within two weeks, and will be
occupied by a Mr. Temple.
A cliolea bruud of family flour at Kirby's,
A New Uoiku'oii. Wu notice that an act has
passed the Legislature Incorporating the town of
Itivcrtldc, this county, Into a Borough.
Tonsoiual. By refcrcucc to an ailrr rtUoment
in another column, It will ba seen thut Charles
Burrows has completed his Barber Suloou, un
Third street, an J will satisfy all hoileir to be
operated upon In shaving, hair cuttlug, kliuin
poolng, Ac., that his establishment Is not sur
passed In the country. Ilulr Tonics, Buy Rum,
iVc, (instantly on hand and for alu.
(mm Ari'oMTitvr. W learn that Cupt.
W. L. Cook, of Northumberland, has received
the iippointiiieiit as clerk lu the 1'cu.hui Bureau
for I Ml, ul Wiuhluiilou, under the act pusMil
at third ehm of the forty-Ural i'uu if.ro. This
li un excellent uppolulmcRt, as the Cuplalu Is
iml only an honorable ifeutleuiuii, but Hill uo
iluiihl make a lul (ItUirul ultlir.
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limn .eheilule. ou the N. C. Slid I'. A K, It. K.
w iii lulu clli el Muuttuy morula lul. Ths
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a. ui. in. I a of !.M, uuil I lie Kile Mail at 1.10
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Decoration Dat. -Tuesday last was general
ly observed as a holiday In this place. All the
business places were closed np, and work sue
pended at the workshops, Ac. As the day was
excessively warm most the citizens kept wllhin
doors. About nine o'clock the Sunbury Btcam
Fire Engine Company brought out tholr steamer
t exercise, and proceeded to the well at W. H.
Miller's residence, from which they drew a stream
of water for about half an hour, sprinkling the
street for a long distance east of the railroad.
Thoy thon .tried the woll on Market Square for
the same length of time, and strange as It may
appear, the water In neither of tho wells lowered
any, although the water Is at a very low stage
Just now. .
About four o'clock, p. m., the citizens began
to gather on tho green In Murkot Square, prepa
ratory to decorating the graves of tho fallen
heroes, In the cemetery at this place. The mem
bers of Post No. 105, O. A. R., met In frout of
the Masonic Hall, and proceeded to Market
Square, accompanied by a drum corps, where ad
dresses were delivered by Rev. 8. J. Mllllkcn and
Gen. Jno. K. Clement. Both gentlemen deliver
ed excellent speeches which were highly appre
ciated by tho audience. Tho procession was then
formed and marched to the cemetery, where the
ceremonies of decorating the graves was appro
priately performed. The Suubury Orchestra,
who are always ready to dovoto their time to
patriotic purposes, favored the participants with
somo appropriate music. Wo are rejoiced to
note Hint tho day was. perhaps, better observed
than on any prevlons occnslon. There being no
disturbance of any klud, nnd but ono or two
druukcu men were noticed In tho town during
the dny and evening, nnd they, It must be under
stood, did not belong to this pliee.
An effort Is bclug mirdo to organize a Comet
Band in tills plnco, and several of its members
nro soliciting subscriptions to procure the neces
sary Instruments. Wo are happy to learn that
their efforts thus far have been very successful,
and nearly tho amount required has been sub
scribed. The citizens no doubt soo tho propriety
of a band, and we feel sure that but fow, If any,
will object to giving liberally towards such
worthy object. While nearly every town around
us has n well organized band, every citizen
should feel a pride In aiding to organize such nn
Institution In this place. Tho sparsity of music
on last Tuesday, when the members of tho G. A.
R., nnd our citizens, were strewing flowers over
tho griivcs of tho fallen heroes, who lie sleeping
lu our cemetery, shows tho necessity of a good
band, and wo do hopo our citizens will further
aid the youug men in proeurlug Instruments.
Tim Fittston Tiiaoeov. Another disaster
similar to that of Avondale, nnd nlmoEt as fenr-
ful In Its results, occurred nt West Plttstou on
Saturday last. About 2 o'clock the shaft worked
by Blake oi Co., was discovered to bo ou flro with
about forty miners entombed. Every clforlVwag
made to rescue the.se men nnd quench the flumes.
On Sunday, somo thirty fearfully Injured, dend
and dying men were taken out of tho shaft.
There appears to havo been gross negligence on
the part of some one. It Is stated that the mlno
Inspector had given official notification Hint only
twenty men were allowed to work In ouo shaft,
and yet wo find that some thirty-seven were rais
ed out of this shaft. Tills matter should bo
thoroughly investigated, and those who nro guil
ty of the violation of tho luw should meet with
the severest punishment.
Boots nnd Shoos for tho community, at popu
lar prices, nt the Regulator.
W aro hnppy to learn that the farmers In
different pans of the county nro waking up as
to our county fair. There nppcars to bo the
right spirit prevailing among those who havo
heretofore had no ppportunity of bringing their
products before tlie public, to try and excell any
previous fairs held In tho county. The articles
that will be exhibited will, no doubt, do honor
to tho yioniuory of Northumberland county. We
nro Informed that tho committee, have agreed to
occupy the ground below town which Is ad
mirably located for .that purpose. Thoso who
profess to know, say that one of the best tracks
for trotting In the State can be made there, which
will no doubt have n tendency to bring somo of
the best blooded stock hi the country here during
tho fair.
Awnings. Third street has put on quite a gny
appearance with variagatcd awnings. Lieut.
Reeso has spread a very neat ono In front of the
Reese House, ucnr tho Depot, which gives that
Institution a very pleasant aspect, Inviting
customers to enter Into his liambonio Restau
rant for a hot meal, or step Into tho haudsoinely
furnished saloon and procure a saucer of tho re
freshing lee cream which Is constantly kept on
hand. Mr. David Fry's handsome coufectlouery
storo room, next door to tho Post Ofllco, has
ulso been treated to a handsomo awuiug which
adds greatly to hU splendid establishment.
6,000 Rolls Wall Paper Just received nt Llght-
uer's, rhcap for cash.
We notice In tho proceedings of the Into Re
publican State Convention, held ul Ilarrlsburg,
that our friend A. A. StiUslcr, Esq., represented
tho Peiiusylvunlii Republiuiu dulegutlou from
Washington, l. C, as their chairman, w ho were,
on luotlou of Col. G. Wagoiiseller, Representa
tive delegate from this county, admitted Into the
caucus when, Mr. Shlssler wus chosen to east the
ballots for the delegation lu th convention.
We are ulso happy to learu I lint Mr. hhl..ler
bus bceu recommended by the 1'uiiiuylvsiuU Re-
publican Aksoclullou of Waahiiiitou, ntu mem
ber of the fjlutu Central t'ouiuilttee.
A Nrw ILiTML at Mil to We aro Informed
thai our tHeeliled IrieliJ Cupt. J. M. Hurt', of
Milton, hit lately contracted lth Me.r. E. W.
Chuplu and John llouls, to erect, during the pre
suul sea .on, 4 uuw hold buildiug mi the situ of
I bo ulil KukIo Hotel, on Front street, Mllloy.
The Cii4ain U an excellent UudlurJ, uud U1,
when ho git lulu LU Dew quarters, kv iuhii
to muke hU gutiai lill iiiois coiufoiluble limn
lu Ills pruwut quarters.
Da turned Into uijlu after I ho remit of tho
trial by Jury before K.ulro UiUo, uu M, .inlay
lu.l.
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1 Ult llM,UU.-Tlio dUeipUs oflho Ulu.' elo
liaallly trilled together ou Thursday ll, to ud
Jul twius of lb report t-ii mulu.l raudUuU
of IU UIhaS a to that IU4,0iu. 1 ho hit allot
lucul of tojulf bitdge swi aU UImumwI,
lieu U 4 Uimviv4 lhl suut of Uu vua
Iuw4ul to hum luoLiLLj! Il4 laws allUled,
bail Uu (Saiulaad IU plan uuj ellli
I lb Ublll ll lUo bill,- kxo Di4i.J (l
them, ud ibi j uo Ulkt ibt lUj bwUi4 W
ltoi4 U4 uy foi wk ib.t tWy tiki uui
sltuklaiw, t'f uuuim Ibrit l,uuu , tit kilp
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Decoration day was probably better observed
at Bhamokln than any other part of the county.
business was suspended and all the military or
ganlzatlons and olvlo societies of the place parti
clpated In the ceremonies of decorating the graves
or the departed heroes. Some six hundred men
were In lino of the pnrado, and at the appointed
hour proceeded tp the cemetery where a soldiers1
monument was dedicated, after which decorating
or the graves was proceeded with. Everything
passed otr satisfactorily. The Shamokln Mrald,
penning or the monument, says i . .
Tho monument It a handsome piece of work
manshlp, and reflects crcStt npon the skill of Mr,
Danghchy, of Sunbury, by whom It was designed
and built. It Is 13 feet high, and stands 15 feet
above the level of thegronnd, being surmounted
on amonnd two feet high. The base Is a solid
block of granite from the Gettysburg battle-field,
8 roct 0 Inches square, and weighs 8,200 pounds,
Tho snb-base Is of American marble, as Is tho
balance of the monument, 10 Inches thick and 2
feet 8 Inches square. The die, which rests on
this, is a shapely piece 8 feet 0 Inches high by 3
feet sqnnre, and bears upon the frout panel the
Inscription i.
Erected
Under tub ArspicF.s of
Lincoln Post No." HO,
G. A. R.,
Mat 30, 1871.
Above tho die Is a six Inch moulding or cap,
nnd surmonuting this a plain shaft 7 feet high,
ornamented simply by a ralsod shield on the
front, bearing nbovo It tho words 'to our fal-
I.BN IIEROF.S."
Whllo of Wriest proportions and not of a color
o show to advantngo nt a distance, (bein
clouded marblo but of a very fine quality closely
resembling the Kalian) it makes a very fln6 np
pearnnco and can bo seen plainly from nearly
every part tf tho town.
Give the PiiinteusFair Plat.- An exchange
says t "We havo a piece of advice which we with
to Impress firmly and Indcllibly upon tho public
mind, nnd thnt Is to give tho printers fair play.
Do not forget that It costs something to puff ns
well as to advertise, nnd never spongo upon a
printer In any way whatever. It Is printer's ink
that makes nine tenths of our fortunes, It takes
money to buy Ink, type and pnpor, and yet, after
nil this, few aro tho thanks ho gets. Glvo tho
printer fair play, and give up all expectations of
gratuitous pulling, etc."
NiHlTnt'MllERLAND COUSTT COAL TRADE. All
tho collieries lu tho county nro at work except
Trcvorton, but tho trade Is still limited on ac
count of tho continued scarcity of black cars.
About 400 cars per dny nro sent over tho N. C.
R. W., whllo the balance and larger part of our
shipments nt present, nro enft. ' The monthly
conference of minors nnd operators was held nt
Shamokln on Monday lnsf, but iio nverugo prlco
wns established owing to some error or Infor
mality In the statement of the Enterprise Coal
Co. Tho Joint Committee will meet again on
Saturday next, June Sd, for this purpose.
Previous to adjourning a committee, consisting
or Alex. Fulton nnd F. J. Anspach on tho part
of the operators, and Jno. Wright and Mark
Moran on the part of tho miners, was appointed
nnd Instructed to endeavor to adjust the difficul
ties existing between tbo operators and miners
of tho Trcvortou colliery. Wo lenrn that this
committee failed In its mission. fthnmokin lkr
aUl of this week.
rosT Opkice Dncisi'oN-. Tho following notice
has been rondo public by tho Post Otllcc depart
ment : .
Publications borrowing the name and having
the form nnd some characteristics of a newspa
per, bnt depending on their advertisements for
support, cannot bo classed with regular newspa
pers In regard to postage, but must bo treated as
miscellaneous printed matter, and bo prepared
at tho mailing office.
Capt. Ciias. W. Fohhksteu, of Danville, ha?
received the appointment of Aid-dc-Cnmp on the
stuff of tbo Cominiinder-ln-Chlef of tho Stale,
Guard, with rank of Colonel for flieSth Division,
composed of Northumberland, Union Moutour
mid Snyder counties.
('ommiiiiicafed.
Fob the A-meuicax.
Elect ionrrriiig.
.Seme .4 Country 'uem Jfowie in Loir?r Anijitttti
Tomtrhip .'tr, llemoeratic OjUv Hunter.
Ori-H'E IIi'ntrk. Why how do you, Mrs. B I
I hope I Und you well, ilave'iit seen you for a
long while.
Faiimkk's Wife. O, I've no reason to com
plain. We nro all well. We have still some
thing to cat and drink i and a great plenty of
work. Always plenty of bard work lo get along.
O. II. Well, you've u very nice place, a very
pleasant home, ma'am. Where's Mr. B. t
Mus. II. lie's up on the hill Held after tho
cows and the children's nit up.there too, plant
ing the, luUsing hills. Did you want to see him
in particular I
O. 11. Yes, ma'am, I wish to ask hlin to at
tend tho Democratic primary meeting, and voto
for me for - if he thinks 1 am fit for the olllee.
I should like to see him.
Mils, li. Well, If half il inilo up to the field,
and 1'vo no body lo send after liiui. Maybe you
will stay for dinner. It's eleven now. He'll bo
down in half uu hour, 1 guess, llu's so busy
unit there's beeu candidate with him every day
tills week. W but ollieo arc you running lor f
O. II. I'm a candidate, for
Mhs. B. Why, that' what Mr. XX Is after.
He was here yesterday, and left some tickets,
and he hung ou till my old in ui proiulsud to voto
lor mm. nut ir you'll stay ror dinner, ami pui
up your horse, you can talk lo the old man your-
sen. we woineu a oil i uiiaeriiiiuu poiuicK.
I). II. Thank you, inu'uiii, 1 am lu a hurry
now, I'll .nr. u. aiioiuer lime.
Mhs. U. Why don't you men have your tick
et foi nu d alter harvest ami oat aro out of the
way, uinl I lie hurry 1 over, ns they used to I
It tho work of the "King" they talk about, who
lay sui-U awrul lane on u I
O. II. Well, I cue lt' lh fault of the King,
They ought to kuow boiler. Good dny, ma'am.
KXKl'KT t AMUUATt,
liuslut'M Nolioe.
Wu. II. Mil.l.KU, of tho Eneel. lor Boot nud
8huu storo U determined lo pleuso tho communi
ty, uol only lu procuihig bo. nud bhoe, but
make It a point lo.'i l up Miuielhliig sultublti fur
all tho mmi.oii lu tho ytut so a lo niuk all
eoiiiloilalite. Ill uuiiuer limits uinl (Jailer ar
uol only a Hotel, but are Jul lb Ihlu fuout
fort lu mu outlier, lull and teo hU u k.
Tim tuiuuier suit uiado up by J. K. bvbjeiu.r,
Men haul Tailor, opsnlla Ihu liiuml Hotel, mo
a(alu utlruelluv ;imI allvuiUtit. Mr. H b4lhr
U d. letliiiuej lo ko. p up ttilb Ihu tlyhj and iu
cee.1 ailiulrably lu hi uuderlakluv. Tbo ull
WriJo up U his MlublUliiueul at Jiuliid by all.
Tun I.JIOS til A H tkl K uu4 lb ISlik.M
tWIMI UMIli.Mla aw aekiiu. leded u
pvilur Ik any ulker now iuuuUkiuu4. klu
I', Ikillu, M4ik4 lrl, Ihu phtut, U tbo acut
It lb l of tboui lit IUU au4 adjululut tuuu-
lU.. (iwllUtbitlS III M1U( KlKOU flM Ul ibjIK
lo all puioImmu. A U4 !) uu bu4i ll
u4 iuilu lbl3.
1 u t iitU bu, tt.ity, (Uaul u4 tut
lojlsbl, at lb K.(iillu.
Uialkii lbs .4wu,k b4 aui, k.l kn
k4 Ikiu Ui Ue kboMi lb Iwum, . ri,
Uoikci t-,ii, k tu uk, U) SMM.Uul y
tubiiKii., u4 Ul fuikUb lku in tMji,ut htf
i)i, yum m nualus. ft. W ftiail b.l.
iu," 4 mu It .. b4 ita k , a i,u
Mfct Hi. ..!.. -MU Ullfrt, Mltl Ul
kHi aOvkA w4 iw lMt-4 U4U4 4 lb iw
4vu W b folk, Mt) HlM4, kMAWUWUUt
u) UUt, Iks W J. ImiM k4at.
I r yon want nn assortment, of p'n'n .vid
fancy groceries to scloct from, fro to Kiiby',
Bright' new building, on Market . square, ail
goods delivered wllhin the borough free of charge.
All Rubber Wear, at manufacturers' prices,
at the Regulator.
Just received, a number of popular fronts and
French calf skins, at the Regulator.
Gents' fine French Calf, Box-too Boots, stitch
ed bottom, nt tho Regulator.
SnoBMAKRRi' materials for manufacturing, at
the Regulator.
Regulator Boot, Shoo, Trunk nnd Leather
Storo consolidated With the Book Store. Call
ono and all. New goods at low rates.
Closing Prices of JJeIIaven & Mro., 40 8.
Third 8tiiebt, Philadelphia. 3 o'clock, r. .
May 81, 1871.
U. 8. O's of '81.. V..'..;. '117' 117jJ
'03
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'05
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07j
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" 5's, 10-40's
IT. 8. 80 Year 0 per cent. Cy
Gold
Silver .'.
Union PncilUi R. li. 1st M. Bonds..
Umlrul PiielflB R. R...-.
Union Pacific Land Grunt Bonds..
111 j II l?4
118 114
113,TH' 114;
U5!115
HI"i!IIl
107 llOSi,-
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:.p.cdn! Sjrfixts.
The i'oiifoNsionB ol'an Invullil.
PUBLISHED as a warning and for tho' benefit
of young mtn and otlicrt, who sutler from
Nervousness, General Debility, &e.. supDhinir
the means of self-cure.
V rltten by one who cured himself nnd sent
free on receiving n post-paid directed envelope.
AlKircss, INATIIA.MKL MAIFAIU,
May 20, 871.-Gin. Brooklyn, N. Y.
HOWARD SANITARY All) ASSOCIATION.
For tho Relief and Cure of the Erring ntul
Unfortunate, on Principles of Christian Philan
thropy. Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the
Follies of Age, lu relation to Maiiuiaoe and So
cial Evils, with sanitary uid for the nlllitic ,
Sent free, In sealed envelopes. Address, HOW
AUL ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia
Pn. Iii:iv7,'70-1v.
m3rrin.rj.es.
On tho B2d nit., at the M. E. Parsonage In
Northumberland, by B. F. Stevens, Daniel P.
Butt.eh, of Danville Pa., nnd Ellenok i Caim.
of Northumberland, Pa.
Tils.
In Sunbury, on tho Ctlth nil., at the residence
of .Mrs. Judge Donnel, Miss MARIA A. FISilEU,
adopted daughter of tho late Francis Lewis, of
Philadelphia, nged 01 years.
In Jordan two., on tho 20th ult.. Mr. GEO.
EMRICII, Sr., need 83 years, S months and 17
days.
Near Lower Augusta. Mav 22. 1S7I. of con
sumption, SUSAN MINERVA, daughter of
Henry and MurU Bloom, uged 19 years nud 0
mouths.
Asleep lu Josus.
Sunbury Urniu A l'roduco IHurki't.
CORRECTED WEEKLY IIY IIILE & CBitlNOElt.
Guns Choice White Wheat ?1 00
Best Amber, Winter 1 50
Corn 80
Rvo ,
Oats, (ii lbs.)
Best Ainher, Winter, per suck...
" " " " barrel.,
Corn Meol, per cwt.,
Pennsylvania Roll
1 1)0
ro
a oo
H DO
a no
:ir
10
...-SfTi.Jji)
...lllfelJ
m:
15
15
s
...40C".fiO
r
1 to
1 00
,.15iS
12
,..12dhl4
Fjic.s Per loz.en
Meats Dried Bert', jier lb
Dinolvcd Mutton
Lako ler lb
Finn Suit White Fish, per lb
" Irout "
Cod " ,
Fresh Shad
Yr.ur.TAULi.s Turnips, per bushel
Potatoes " '
Onions " "
Beans, " quart
Hominy, " "
DitiEP Fiiiitu Dried Apples, per lb
" Peaches, "
" Cherries, "
" Blacklicrries
,...'0('i ;it
...lofe:;.',
12
Raspberries 'JO
ijctu lbbcrttscmcnts
It AKUAIXM I 1I.1RUAI.N II
Mers. LESIIER & MILLER,
Iu Scott's Building on QUEEN' STREET,
XOUTIIUMIJEItLAXn, PEXX'A,
ure now otlerimr
A LA11GE ASSOUTMEXT OF
DRY tlOOON,
Comprlslni all tho 8rln nnd Bummer Styles
of Ladles' Dress Goods, White lioods Ac, Cloths,
t'Hssimeres aril (lentlemeiis' liooiln ircucrnlly.
which will all bo sold ut ifrcat Iwirtialns.
GHOCEKIES AXD PUOVISIOXS.
of all kluds nud of every description.
4 uvcuNwurl-, ClAMKwaro aud Vll
low.Viire.
HOOTS AXD 8IIOES
for Men, Wouieu aud Children.
Kl.Ol'R AN'l FEED of all kinds. Is eonstiiutly
kept ou hand. They will ulso purchase,
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
ut the highest market price, and will exchange
(oods for tirulu.
The public are invited to call and examine our
cUcli.nu ussorllnenl ot IiimmI lietore pnu Ii.ihIiii;
elsewhere, aud leoiiiu convinced that Good can
be bought lower Ibuu ulsewhere ut our establish
lueul. I.E81IF.R & MILLER.
Noilh'd, April SO, 1S7I.
Kr.u ort:.ijj
l.isrito KIM-kl Iltlirr I'sk IIIIIi'mI
Jut opeued u lai;i), Hue aud sulutaiitUl ..irl
Uieiil ul
SJ'UlMi JUIKSS (ilM)l.S,
IkuuctitH'M, AV lii t (JomU, Faiuy
(IimhU, TriiiiinitiK'! C'lolli,
I'uaniliulri,
I'Aurinv; and oil cloths.
Iluusvkwpluv nisl lu i;rcul v ji U ly.
rUtbll liKtH till Eli,
tjuecusaarc, Willow Ware, lljMaie, kc., c.
A turn lo k of suUUnlLiI
UfMdl.nisUft lulblMtf,
fur Mia and t. kb lin full u4 toiupb u.
T aub.UutUI tlouj a Upet luliy.
l'rlrs null lit liiuva, Mil m4
mr klrki
All klud of ruuulry -h1ii Ukeit U
ibag I of iiud.
kllii.MK HlhfllM.tll,
ly.' liou bulldiud, Wikit Miul, kuuhmy.
A (Mil 44, ll.
MUl ioai.
bfltlSU ASt nt'MMfcU b-fYl.H,
Uu upit at
Ml Ml MMK III. M It' trout.
klik.t iui, ftl abl MY, fvMnV,
LAUIaJt' I'UkM ItiMilHt A iltllllll,
ltM 1HU4U.U,, kwbiuldilv, ,4U.u, A.
Usui' tulUi., buk l, lUil bu., tU4kn.
iklvl 1.4 llu..
'wluu.;, wiM--, lUli ktkiUt.l uuiU,
4.
Am lbiuikMt U M44 I ail U il tal x
Ml ti
AiU V. ll.
JtibfcIIa neons.
'x w
NEW MEAT NIlOl'.
rilHE undersigned respect fully Informs the eltl
A r.ens of Sunbury nnd vicinity, that they havo
uiieneu n,
MEAT SHOP,
In Dcwart's bnIldlni!,on the north sldo of Market
LSqunre, two doors from the railroad, were they
w m Keep n consiRin supply oi mo oesi or Meet,
Pork, Mutton, A:c., nt w holesale or retail, at the
lowest prices and of the first quality . A wagon
win be run to supply customers every morning,
(except Sundays.) The best of mcut will found
at their shop. Olvo us a cnll nnd sutisfv your
selves. . Kurun is IJUWEK.
Oct. 10th I860. tf. .
JIII.I.I5IKUV A!l FASOV STOKE,
MISS h. WEISKU,
Market Streot, ono door west of Gcaihart's con.
leetioncry store,
SUNBURY, PA.,
Hap opened her Spring nnd Summer stock of
Millinery and Fancy Uooda,
HATS AND BONNETS. "
Tho latest styles of Dress Trimmings, French
nna American t lowers, l.nees. millions, ba
loops, Chignons, Collars, Cuffs, Jourln Gloves,
and a large variety of other articles.
In connection with tho Millinery business, she
curries on mo
DKESS MAKING AND FITTING,
In all Its branches.
She is also ngeut for the sale of Ramsey, 8eott &
IO. s rattcros.
Tho ladles of Sunbury and vicinity aro cor
dinlly invited to call and examine lior splendid
SWCK. .
May 13, 1871.
READY-MADE
CLOTHING.
The Laraest Stock
7f the Finest Goods;
A The Newest Stvlcs:
very ..
tne tsest
ksteliuracterA
Workman
Easy rules for
M.
J(1 shlp ; tho
measurement,
TIT Greatest
prices, xc., sem Tnide.
free to any pari of tj
X W V
America, and good fits
rnishing
Goods. Wrappers &
Wear of all
i for all sea
s. White
h I r t 8 a
Specialty.
0AE HALL,
Sixth & Market Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
-rANIIOOD!
HOW LOST, HOW RESTOR-
111. KO. .Inst published by Dr. LEWIS.
'-'50
paves. Third Kilition. THIS MKD1CA1, COM
PANION AND GUIDE TO HEALTH, on tho
radical cure of Spermatorrhrun, or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Bemln.il Losses, Impotcncy,
Mental and Hiysicnl Incapacity, Impediment to
Marriage, etc., and the Venereal nud Syphilitic
Maladies with plain nnd clear directions for the
speedy cure of Sccoudary Symptoms, Gonorrhoea,
Gleets, strictures, nnd nil" diseases of the skin,
such ns Scurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Bolls, Blotch
es nnd Pimples on the face and body. Consuinp
tion.Tpllepsy, nnd Fits, Induced by self-iiidul-gence
or seetttal extravagance.
I lie ceiciir.itiM author iu tliU admirable Trea-
l tise
elearly demonstrate, from a fortv veur's
siiecesful practice, thut the iibriumi' coiiscniicnee
of scH' al.iise may be radically cured ; pointing
out a mode of euro nt once simple, ceit iln, and
ctreetilal, by means of which every siitl'erer. no
matter what his condition may be, can ho cll'ec
timlly cured, cheaply, privately, ami radically.
2 tJ'This book should bo in "the hands of every
yontli, and every man In the laud.
Sent under veal. In a plain envelope. Trice, r,0
cents. Address, DR. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach street,
New York.
WAL.TSI.V.1I MATCHES.
JEWELERS,
No. 002 Chcstntit Street, Philadelphia,
nre now prepared to till Orders for tho
(iEXL'IXE WALT1IAM WATCHES,
under their own guarantee, In cither
is IWirut Hold or Cuiu Nilwr Cmten,
( -'u uiur (pmlitis tM by ut. )
The40 Watche greatly excel 111 line finish,
variety of style, nnd accurate tlme-kcepiii); o, unti
tles. Wu invite particular uttentlou to the low
price at which u really (rood wulch may now be
hint.
ri'UM seuil lo ui lor w I'rlro I.UI.
Order received from all point.
Goods sent I'. O. D. louuy uddrc.
FIXED I'llll'ES, secitrlni; to ihu ubscnl buyer
every iiilv.inugo potr.sed by a pvifcnt pur
chaser. JAMES E. CALDWELL o; Co.,
tNI'i t besluut Street, 1'hiU.
April IS7l-J.ui ll-ly.
Ooots and Shoes!
UOX DKOI'I'M.II,
Third Sire. I, uhuvo Mai ki t Hlreet, Punbiiry, P.I.,
Is preparel to lnanul'.M'tnie
aoirrs jtxn shoes
of every description "t lb shortest notice. All
bis tiu k l of llm very I "I, whh b l mu le up
iu Hie lale.l oily slylu ul I ho lnit reaxumble
I. urn. Iti p.iliin il'iiiti In. illy uinl poinill.
'Hie puhlii' ii in in v 1 1 . .1 in t all und t xuuiiue his
..link un I Wolklil.lu,hip Ik-Ioiw pun leii.nu el.e
ah.ie. UO.SV liuMU.
A ft ll 'J, is? t.
I'I'ltE ,V il.GEIt beep Full, Kail. Ac.
.j;i.
roMi'iiu:r himiii ti:u:nuv
Tlil, e..m jny I. u pi'putJ t i .,11 1. 1, lu
I ho m I uml ty, IihuIkI uu an riiiim.ni e utmul
inie li.uilh ol amileia.l of B iiihiii). 'Ihu lu
i n aw ul the. pupul illou of ."unliuiy, ami mu.e
i,..iiil a.lvalietf In Ihu latin ot lili.ll.ilill, us Mill
us lh lllnile.l llieiillles I"! tile Intel lucnl n lU.i.t
Wh.l hats luntihl lite' balllt, I11K lU.oUd lh
olalilsalloii "f Ui uIkiv Uaiuc I vului-iu.
I'Uu ol It imleiy may bv i-ii Hi L wlUec ul
J. .. I ake, ' , or I h')d ll'ihlhaib.
I'm ul Uh lium 'i l" (I), svtoiviiug Iw lot.4-
lloU.
kcd Mill in H'oili I "l'l-
I I n I'll i . ll"HUUAl II, Sh.v'):
kljf U, lll U-
m. II. Ul-tk.
1.IH ll( AMKNTAl. i'AIMHl,
llr4Ni ftisrlli'4 1 wstNlii l'.
Hut t, i a "4 HiualiinUl iiilii
U,uLt 4 l'r buifcM W lu lb
b .1 vlinl.lil U.aH, al l Iba U-li,
IliHlvt I'I4I 4rt4 ! livH-t lUlJ4
T Gents
Boy Und
& Q kin
Children'sV
Wear at Vtf
astonishingX .-
ly low prices. J$
A piil i .-
LA I. i.k mi-i J l
)wA I .... i ul 1.4
.. 4 ki-i ul
M.ll l'-
U ! I
II I
I Ski ll. l.lwl
,.. i la
lull Hsu.
C. B, WEITZEL, & . CO.,
.
havo Just rcceivod an imtuenso stock of
QlatJis; Oa:imm:es an.ci Vast Lugs
and are pgopai;e(l to got np suits at short uotico and guaranteed to fit or no sale.
BLACK, JJRO VN AXD IJLUE CLOTHS, Donblo width, 83 and upwards.
FlIOY CASSIMERESj ,
.all wool 75c, aud upwards.
VESTIXGS at all prices.
KEXTUCKY JEANS 20S, and uparda.
TWEEDS C2C, and upwards
COTTOXADES 18c, and upwards.
They havo also mado
Ge2ebrated Clot Mns Houss
Wanamaker & Brown, Phil'a,
and nro prepared to furnish suits at their
If the goods do not giro satisfaction upon
A full lino of samples for customers to solcct
. ALL WOOL SUITS $13 AND UPWARDS.
Special attention attention paid to
And tho highest
Mt 3a?&at street? gimlmt Fa?
SPRM
S MKH -
wo rnmmm
has riow oa hand and is daily receiving tho largest and best selected
ever ofl'ercd for sale iu this town, consisting of an enormous assortment of
EEADY - MADE CLOTHXrSTG
FOB
MEN, BOYS & CHILDREN,
hich ho had mado to his own order, in tho latest styles of fashion and best manner of
workmanship, an imiuenco
Stock of Hats and Caps for
INC3JX7TtXO Alili TIIB VERY LATEST HTYLE9.
and a magnificent assortment of
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
comprising all tho novelties of tho season.
Wliifc and Fancy Snirts,
sea., sco.
IWn connected with somo of tho largest houses in the cities, and buying all his goods
fur caPh, ho is cuabli-d to olli r
OEEATER IISrDXJOEMIillSrTS
than any of his competitors hero or elsewhere
(iivo him a call, cxatniuo his tioods aud hear his astou'tehing low prices.
S. HERZFELDER.
Under the new Hotel, on Third street, SUNBURY. PA.
isw u. nt.i rrt'.it.
WATCllKS, JKWKLUY,
I H Worth Nft-outl Ml., 'or.r lurr,
I'lllLADIU'llIA.
Aa u.snrlineui of Watebe. Jeli), Silior auJ
I'lulml Want enn.l.inlly un ha ml.
liiiiaiiiug uf WsleUti ami Jewelry .nin'tly
alleimeil lu. I April I, llll-ly.
Oakery and Confectionery
lu lh uu buihlinit ailjoliiitn,' Ihu l'iut
lillleti, n i...lle ihu mil,
N I' II I It v .
Ju.l u.i iii. a l.n-.i aouilineiil nl'uil kiinl. v(
CONFECTIONARIES
ul IUI) I IJ'lluu.
rRESH DREAD Sc CAK1U
v.iy lii'iiiiini;. )4iiii)ii Hill he iiti.
llHy (Mm. I..), ek. ImI. J ) ttiih kluj
uf IUI r. H, 'I Wli l', HI a. 1 1 -1
lit Nn, Ae., i-l ul.u kill uu
liiiii ami man ulj. I ii li -I
ukl ul the Uvl LlaUil
u l luur.
All kiiitU of Fancy Cakoi
b.4 iii awl tiy any tiiy bakum ix-u.laul
I, uu h .utn4 lu iiiul'u. lull. I In i i til
ul l;..u, ki.ii.i wiik, ruillii
U 1 KtU'l Ihu .tlUlU.l UuiU .
All ui4i.i I'll l lh
l.J ialU lh Ik 1I, ul l
kit UjS' uu
.iu kul tiiu linul u4 fcw-i-uj. Mill
W"l Villi l'lutM4 llililli.
. 'Ibi.kiui if inHii , I ku(i ty iu.t
.11. I ku.Iu. k lKlU4kUi ll. lu
wUllui. li WUt.
flUUNV.
kluiik l4k, lII
twrww l4 Mitt klMvsx
l.Vl wlluM ..ul U4 tla-b'fei.
l . I -I 1 1 , in , Ij liLi'U'ili H
4 i I li (Jk'i lliii-i iiii, luiimi, I'.
arrangements with tlie
OP
prices, only adding tho cost of esprcssagr.
arrivnl wo will return them freo of charge.
from.
cash prices paid for
HaiLtSR,
I'lCICKS Itl'.DI t I.I
. Ar ma '
Manimoth ltout & Shoe Store
or
:il Ml III: it,
lilt1. II. Hiullli'i Kimni, Queen Ptreel, ono iln
Ka.l ut llm 1'u.l tHIiif,
M UT 1 1 1 M U E UL A M), I'K S ' .
I'i Kluiii.i lluul, K 1ft LH l.lh r' limit ami
KIiimi M ue. 'I hey hid kol.l, in I ult ul il.
I'.ir I'reuih Cull Uiiul. go lu l.li kliiler', only
lU lu 111 le ..iir.
V'ur Uiuit, hliiH-t .nut tiuller, ul k '"l fi"i
hlu I'lln ., tin l.j I II Miller'., uu tjlli-ll Nre.l.
I'nr .,11 kiliu. 1 1 1 1 1. in IluuU aiiil Muira, tall l
I'.il Miller..
Km I.itilu.' (inui tht lull., tt flu auoil
Ui'nl at r.H Mill. ii..
I ut all klu la il I I.::Jici.' tlhit-., uu ami t ( -sin
i no r.n Mill, -r' Ure a.wriiurui.
j uuMhllig Ihu II. Jill B hue liux, fail
ui.il i v iiiiine I !l Mlliii'. 4.k U-tiuu i uivk4.mil
,1mLik il uu uU lu tl nut lUo, at lbt
!uwtl luli-r..
Jau. '11 ' '1U.-1) .
A.ai .Imk ul ll.wUry Al IkiNiuu alkloora
lltMUItftl', f-'4.
HImmIuIIum.
NI' I It V. U k.r.l kl.. Ihl I he -llu.M.IJi
k.itiuli.1 KkUliurf, ul Ui w uaut. ul V.1I4
I, li.-klu. A I u , lu tb Wnulw buaiuuw lu
lb U .i.u.hi l ui.t-..i. U..U iliM.ilJ by
luulu.l . lu.iul. I mi I 'k miiiuul, i. .I"
Ull lu lb b4i-4 l k IL iVi.l. I, t lb UJ
kiu4, abu i.t.1 k-il-o i' Ibt iiluii.biji ac-
-u..l WklUIL. l.Aaklka IU,
tm klii..iiiiu bu.
tkullil bw -mii.u.
ul lb ! kiui kill
1 .1 Ik "4 (iutiJ, ku4.
(. .u ku. k-l
i l UMUUaHi
M. II. Kit H
SPRING