Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 26, 1871, Image 4

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tvl Lceder, Anne Tllalr, Lcvina Shriver,
and Jacob Schoch. AVo wero dancing. I
was playing the Uildlo dou't know how
many were there tho house was full-John
Eisenlmit was there and Lanky Jo. Wil
liam Haas was Micro also, and Isaac Kako
was thero. I did not hear any ran at tho
door there were four men on tno floor
dancing thcro were three or four playing,
there wero sonio in who were not dancing
or playing thcro wero moro than one. I
'-Wrti playing when tho first shots were 11 red
saw Schoch flro out of the door. Ho llred
towards town. Don't know what Schoch
said. Wo was excited. After tho last
two shots Schoch went out into tho kitchen.
William Hans told Schoch thero was a man
shot. .Schoch then went away. Did not
' see him go away. We went out afterwards
" and saw Matthew Kearney dead.
Cross Ex. Tho men whom I saw at
Schoch's wero thero during tho evening.
Thcro were four men dancing and three
playing this was while tho firing Waa go
ing ou. There were somo others there too
-I saw then). I stood at tho door leading
from tho east to tho west room. I was sit
ting when tho first threo shots were fired
, wo were sitting on a bench on the sidu of
the house towards Shamokin. When tho
lirst shot was fired tho dancers wero be
tween mo and Schoch Then 1 got up and
went to tho middle door and s iw Schoch
, Jlrc two more shots. We did not keep ou
uanctng right after tho first shot we rush
rd to tf 10 middle door. I stopped fiddling.
Did not hear Schoch say anything don't
know if M'.y ono else could have seen
Schoch firing. Don't mind if Schoch was
nugry did not see Schoch fake aim when
lie fired. Our family and Sulioch's are on
speaking terms.
Anna lilair, sworn. 1 lived in Sliamo
kin last October, ul Schoch's. 1 was in
tho house tho night Matthew Kearney
wasblmr. 1 heard a rap during tho even
ing at the cast door. Schoch was in the
house, lie went to tho south door. 1 saw
him como in and lake a club oil' the bureau,
which he called a "shelaly." ilo then
went back to the south door. Ho camo
back into the room where wo were danc
ing, and he had not ilic club, lie asked
for a revolver. I don't know whether he
got one or not. 1 did not sue him havo one.
lie then went back to the door. 1 then
)icard filing. lie then went through to
the east door, and opened il. He lircd
twice out of that door. 1 heard Schoch
nay as he passed through that lie would
"shout. I heard three shots out of the lirst
door, and two onto!' the second. I was at
Schock's more than two hourc before the
first shots were tired. I staid there till I
was taken up to the Squire's olliec to tho
inquest. I did not hear any other shots
fired around or in tho house, that evening.
When tlio shots were lired there weio a
great many people there. There were 12
or? 4 r.ien there. 1 did not bear Schoch
commence with any one. 1 did not see
Schoch leave tlie house. lie and his wile
and nie went up stairs together after wo
heard Kearney was shot. 1 think Schoch
bid his wife good-by. Ho did not say ho
was going away. Do went down stairs.
1 don't know where, he went to afterwards.
1 don't mind whether his wife went down
stairs. When the shots were lired I stood
ileal" the middle. 1 saw Schoch at tho
f.oulh door wlieu the lirst three shots wero
lired. 1 did not see the sh ts. Tho door
was partly open. I saw the flashes, and
heard the reports.
Cross Ex. I don't kuow how long 1 was
at Schoch's. It was over a week. I went
there fiom Sunkuiy. From tho flashes 1
saw I judge fired .towards town. After
the first shot was lired the daneo slopped.
Mrs. Il.il.shoo and me went then aud sat
down on a lounge. 1 don't know where
the musicians were when the nhots
wero fired. Tho lirst three shots were
fired pretty close together. The dance
stopped after the first or second shots were
fired. Wo were sitting down on the lounge
when Schoch passed through the room
from the south to the east door. Josiah
Holshou was some where in thy room.
Schoek was excited. 1 did not hear Schoch
say anything. 1 heard the shooting at the
east door. 1 did not see Schoch have a re
volver. Schoch was at the house about
three-quarters of an hour after the tiring.
There wus light in the cast room.
.Jesse Cable, sworn. 1 was at Shoch's
last Octolx:r the night of the '31st. 1 was
dancing. 1 did not hear any rap at the
Vor. was there when ho went out of
th- house, tho lirst time, lie came in, and
went to the bureau anil got out a revolver.
J did not see him have a club. 1 did not
licar him say anything, lie went out into
the kitchen. 1 saw him then go to the
(oor. I heard tho report of three shots.
1 did not soo Schoch at tho timo of the
lirin'. lie cam.! through the room whera
wo were dancing, and went to tho cast
t'cor. lie did not say anything that 1
heard. Schoch opened tho door. J did
not sec the revolver. A ftcr Schoch lired
the last two shots ho ranie Into the room,
where we had liecn dai'ting while tho
three shots wero lired. idid iiotsee any
uno take tho revolver away from Svhoch.
1 did hear him ask for another revolver af
ter he llred these blurts. 1 heard live shots
altogether. J heard Schoch's wife say to
him there was a man dead outside. Sehoeji
replied that he did not care. He was go
ing to bo boss about his own house. 1
heard 7-aac Hake tell lum nlso thai there 1
was a man outsnlo dead. 1 heard illiam
1 1. ins ti ll linn there was a man dead. JIo
replied to him that ho did not care a d n.
Ho was iroiti'jt to bo lmsi iilxuit iU own
jiluco. I hoard .Schoch say iiulhin nbout
jjoin nwny.
Cross Ek.I did not hear SohneU say
nothing befiiro he idiot. J. was daiudin;
wliou ho shot tho IU t timo. 7l'Sdi".'h had
bald anything lu a luud vuiou 1 could heard
it. 1 lu did not say anything. I was not
ubked to como hero ns a witness last Court
for tho defendant. Whin tho first three
shots were tired I wn dancing.
IaivI lecder, (colored) sworn. 1 live in
Shamokin. . I was ul SIum Ii's on that
Ul"ht ot October Hint 1H7U. was iirt Kctit
when tho shots were llred. J heaid llicin.
Wiii. Haas, Josiah HoMioo, Anna lilair,
JMio Cable and others Were there.
I'run i:x.- On tho UUt or October last
was ul Schoch's house . Mr. Hoover mid
mo went to: Schoch's that evening, i saw
Matilu w Kutiuey after ho was dead.
so. nS. li.x li c lino out of tho hou.io. Ito
linked mu if saw a man run. told hint
1 did. I said to bint ; "hero lays it man
that you shot." "lly Jooh !" "ho otiyht
to be shot," was Schoch's reply.
loss went to Vhocli's down thu
ltailt'ottd fiom thotaloou, had been th ink
ing two or three glauts of lager beer nt
il mck' saloon. Wis went lol'.ilu. n' a
toou, under M uiV lavcrti. licit I looser
al I. .hIi' and I wnil back with a l lull
una botiiu loyt t hiur. Igoiiui Moury's
Hlld then went Utck Ntfuill 1I Sihot h's.
when I g..l baik far) Wus lemiiiij over I lie
thud body i.fKmrn.y. MuhIi tamo to
thu d.jor. lie .ud. "Kako did )ou see
that man run V" l.dd him I did, bill heio
luld it man w ho would iu vei I uu. Mi m h
aidd, "tly liosh, hu oiikLI to U ho. '
whin ll.. tomcitsalioii tiM,k plaeo, full h
lit ll.o door mi l t sta, t,uiido. I
went iii thu houw, and thin vl u h had
tl'Uic 1 nt into tlui Luum mu 1 bnuitdU
outs liyhl I i m II kctiiu y nasd'ftd ut it.,(,
I bad uuii dunk this inoiuiu Ulrv I be
ll tU I I Uij,
Uilluu l iiluuiu, siiofii. - I htu iii
Hhaniokiu. tain fuu smith. I know
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John Caldwell, Esq., (worn. I. remember the
night Matthew Kearney wl hot when I (tot to
the plnce it wna the first of November, 1870) I
went up to Schoch's after 1 o'clock! found tho
body near the corner of the house Ills feet lay
about Are feet from the corner be win dead I
in a wound on tho back part of trie bend It
was a small hole above the lino of tho onrs I
Issued two warrants for tho arrest of Jacob
Schoch 1 gnvo thorn to Patrick Koarney I
don't remember to havo tccn these warrants
since.
. Cross Ks. The warrants were not executed
Schoch ramo to mu and gavo himself up on the
morning of November 8, 1370 ho was ou my
back porch 1 1 got up out of bed he said ho como
to glvo himself up to the lnw 1 made out a com
mitment and gave It to Joseph Dltuhflcld, then
Constable ( ho took Henoch In chnrge.
Jos. Ditchfleld, sworn I lived In Shamokln,
October, 1870 I was constable 1 1 had a warrant
In my possesion for Jacob Schoch I have it at
homo yet tho warrant was handed to mo. on the
mornlmr of Novumbcr 1, 1870 t I soarched for
Schoch but did not find him I think there was
only one warrant issued Schoch gave himself
lip ( ScliotTi told me afterwards that tho reason
he had not given himself up sooner was because
he was afraid they would kill him he said Tho
mas Dark panned by lilin in Hut search, but If It
had bceu ma ho would havo given himself up to
me. . .
Cross r.x. H Is supposed Thomas Fir.rk is nn
Irishman ! Schoch sai l linrk had passed him
back of the cemetery, in his search.
Thomas l'nrk, sworn. I livo In Shamokln I
was b.iru in Centre county, Penii'ui 1 remember
to havo seen Matthew Kearney after ho was
6hot I was a Constable at that time t I had a
warrant In my hand for the arrest of Schoch t
it was issued by John Caldwell, f.s. I searched
for the prisoner ) I got the warrant the morning
after the shooting I searched through Shamo
kln, and in Mt. Carmel, and over at Roaring
Creek s I looked around on tto mountain for him
also ; I did not II ml hlrh t I looked backed of the
cemetery I talked to Schoch after ho was iu
the hands of Jos. Ditchfleld to be brought down
here j he said he would have given himself up to
me it' he had not been afraid I would shoot him )
lie told mo that I passed about nine feet from
him.
Cross Ex. Schoch did not say why he was
afraid I would shod', hiin. My parents are Irish.
David Trutt, sworn. 1 live in Union county)
I know Schoch when I sec him ; the lust time I
saw him was in jail ; Schoch was in Jail t he was
iu the south-west room ) this was about tho
month of December last; Ellas fMuidcl said to
Schoui h : "d n you, you shot a man )" ho re
plied, "yes, 1 did," "I would shoot uny man
that would come into my vard."
Cross Ex. Ellas Shadel mid William Trutt
were by when this was said ; Win. Trutt, my
brother, is now in the penitentiary Shadel is In
the penitentiary also) I went there to tako pro
visions to my brother Schoch was making fun
of Shadel for having hobbles on, when Shadel
suid to Schoch : "you killed a man j" I told this
to Patrick Kearney.
Edward Cary, re-called by defendant's conned
for re-cross Ex. I was at thu inquest held upon
the body of Kearney j I don't remember to have
talked to any one j I did not say to Samuel Yost
thai Kearney and me were determined to get into
Schoch's home ; I did not say that to any body )
I hud not been drinking anything) 1 was not
examined as a w itness.
The testimony on the part of tho Common
wealth here closed, and the defendant's defence
was opened by W. M. Rockefeller, Esq., on Tues
day afternoon.
John H. Douiy, sworn. I havo known Jacob
Schoch Biace ISjI! ) he lias been living in Shamo
kln since that time Schoch is a stono mason )
he has worked for me j I never heard any intima
tion heforo this occurrence that ho even ha', a
quarrel with any body j ho has n family j it is
about 800 feel from my house to Sehoeli's.
Cross Ex. I suppose Schoch has lived in his
present residence live or six years ( I havo seen
much of him ; he lias done much work for mu ; I
was never in his house ; I know that Jacob Schoch
is a peaceable man t I never heard uny body say
that he had a violent temper.
James Gllgcr, sworn. 1 have known Jacob
Schoch since 1V0 ; lie is n stone mason by trade)
his repiilat ion as that of a quiet, peaceable man, is
good t he lias worked for mo and lived uenr me)
1 never saw him, nor never heard of him quar
reling with any one ) I was at tho inquest held on
the body of Matthew Kearney j Edward Cary was
there; he was cither drunk or very much excit
ed ; I did not think he was sober ; he was exam
ine, I as a witness.
Cross Ex.--I have known Schoch since lS.TrJ ;
I never heard uny talk particularly about his
character. 1 have seen film under tho intluenco
of liquor. I never knew him toqiiarrel. 1 think
Cavy's answers before the. inquest faltered somo.
Cary was cither drunk or very much excited. It
was hard to get out of him w hat was tit to be put
down.
Kev. X. S. Buckingham, sworn. I reside in
ShamuLiu; I am a Methodist clergyman, and re
side Iu tho parsonage i the paruouago Is about
1)00 or U.r0 feet from Jacob Schoch's ) my houso
Is on an elevation Irom Sch;ieli s ; there is a pub
lic street and a new channel fortheereek between
Sclioeh'sand mv house: thelleadiug railroad al
so inns between ) 1 was at home on the night of
October til, 1870 ; I was at home tho night it was
reported to me next morning thero was a man
killed at Schoch's j it was n dark night ) I heard
that night somewhere between II aud 1'J o'clock,
some boisterous and angry language, from whom
I do not know : I heard some one say, "leave mv
premises, or t will put a bull through you
Shortly utter I heard a pistol or gun alvrt ; 1 then
looked out und saw two flashes more, and heard
the. reports
Cross Ex. My home Is nearly south-east from
Schoch's i I think our house is ." or 100 feet high
er, than Schoch's I looked out of the window,
ami could designate the outlines of Schoch's
house; 1 thought the noiso I heard camo from
the same voice which gave the orders touoaway;
I could not see from what part of the house the
t luil. i came ; I am positive the boisterous lan
guage was hi one tone of voice ; there may have
been others, but I did not hear them I heard
other voices ; they were close together j 1 could
not hear what they all said.
Ki'iilicu Kagely, "sworn. I havo known Jacob
Schoch for 1'.' or 15 years ) I think 1 have known
him ever since he t ame to Shamokin i I never
knew h'.m to be quarrelsome ; ho worked for ine;
his reputation for quiet and uscl'uluess Is ood ;
he is spoken well of.
Crosa-I'.-. 1 don't know that anything has
been bald iig.i!ul liiui ; 1 talked to others about
Ms iH-acculile i.i..ii.t.lliiii i 1 have seen hlnl under
the influence of liquor) I never knew him to
'luan-ei
iviur.icl Yo-t, sworn. l have kuonn Jacob
rViioch since ls.Vl 1 never luard anything but
wliat he Mas a peaceable in. ill an a fiti'cu ( I was
; ii'io of the Jury nn the ln.iie.-t upon ll.o body of
i M.illhew Kciincy; '.Cdward Cary was there;
Carey sal. I, n Her we got to the ri pilie's ullUe,
lh.it lie and Ke uacy ucro determined to go into
Schm h' lii'Uri .
1 I'ruw-Ks, C.iry said at Caldwell's that they
I were ib tci nil.ic 1 l.) get into tv-linch'si l.iu cvl
' it. nee ou the I'ei'lot Mas written down,
j C:it!i:irlue K.ithliuin, kM.iru. I re.l le lu flui
innkiii I Ihetiu an uiljoiiiiut; lot lo Hclioeli's
! li.nue ; 1 was ul Inline on Hie nl'lit II 1 said
j Kc.oucy was killed i no one was lu tho house
i Hi it nl;;lil but my lit. .1 lit r, and myself 1 heard
i In t lire t tit at luiir and then two 1 I can 'I
s.iv mIi, ic th y uere ; I am citaiu about Hits
I I don'l Itii iti it Ii tl time II wits.
Ci'iui r.. I v, .i. luil in Ht Inch's house I lt.it
i nl. 1. 1 I (.it In b.-, mIh ii the tliuU wire died
, ltiii-i of my biulhi-iv Mere In lbs house 1 got up
alter 1 had In .-a In bed i I was sick 1 oi.i sura
tic 'in sscie l uiir lln.lt tlit'-l Hut, then Uu.
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tin.' Hunt Iv.'.itucy M ia tilled i my sUltr M.t. ul
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' I ia,i.a amitM, an t t bh'l
house the nlgTit a man Was killed there. My
Home Dcioro 1 went mere was nt ureen oner,
Upper Mahandy. I Bin a farmer's daughter)
went there on Saturday before this occnrrcnco
was In the room at the bureau at tho time the
shots were Bred. When be wont to tho bureau
to get something out I was sitting beside it did
not see ocnocn snoot) oon i Know wnore i was
when tho second and third shots were tired. I
was frightened ( Schoch told us to go away from
the window as some of us might got shot. When
8choch went over to the door I followed him over
and stood behind him. The doors were close to
gether i Schoch stood In one and I stood in the
other. The door was open only about a foot
when Schoch flrod out i did not see him Are i was
threo or four feet from him when he was at tho
door. Schoch then camo across tho room and
went to tho other door. Ilo stood nnder the door
when the second shots woro fired , tho shots wore
fired close together ) I don't think ho was cared)
be said he would mako them run t he went to tho
second door quick and fast ) I understood him to
say ho would shoot and scare any s n of a b h
who would como about his house, so as to make
them run away ) he told them they had no busi
ness about his houso that timo of night. Schoch
said he shot to mnko them run awny t 8choch said
It made him laugh to think they were so dumb as
to suppose he would shoot them. Tho first they
knew any oho was killed was when Hake came In.
Kako came lu and Schoch said "Did yon sco
them fellows running)" Rako then said: "Thcro
Is ono shot that will not run auy more." Rako
came in the east room whero wo had been danc
ing. I was subprcnacd twice to bo hero.
Cross Ex. -Kuke talked English t when I testi
fied before the luqnest I could not tell half I knew,
because they made mu talk in English i they
threatened to put recln'jall If I did not tell what
l knew in English, l can nmtersiiinu r.ngusn
but cannot sjieak It. I hoard shooting before at
this house ) was not much frightened when the
tlrl shot was fired ) was moro frightened when
the other shots were fired. I left tho windows
because we feared somo shots might bo fired In
there j I don't know whether any shots were llred
outside I went up stairs after tho first tiring
was over) whilo I was going up another f hot
was fired, and another while 1 Was up i 1 looked
out of thu window and then went down again i
just ns I went down stairs I met Rake as he
came in f rom out of iloois what i Had Heard
Schoch say was before I went up stairs) I was
not much frightened until Kuke said thero was a
man killed ; I don't live at Schoch's ; I havo
been 'tl.ere since this nll'alr '-took place A was
there lui-t Monday a week ) i Has subptcnaed at
home.
Witlilngtoa Luke, sworn. Illveln Shamokln t
as fur as I know, Schoch Is a quiet und peacea
ble man ) I never heard of him being quarrel
some. Cross Ex. I havo been acquainted with him
Intimately. Ilo has not been a companion of
mine.
Joseph Bird, sworn. I have been acquainted
with Jacob Schoch for a hunt time, from tho
lime he c.imo to Shamokln ; 1 lived there when
ho went there ) he worked lor me I have Seen
much of him i l kuow hi.) character to be quiet
nud 'peaceable ) 'tho neighbors epcik well of him.
Cross Ex. I live now In Norlhuinlicrlanil ; 1
have sciii him frequently in Shamokln when I
went up there, during the last six years) 1 was
at Shamokln frequently during that time.
The dclcneu hero elosed. 1 lie Common wealth
recalled John Caldwell, Esq. I heard the test!
moiiy of I.cvlna Shriver before the inquest ; she
said she ran up stairs when the tiring commenc
ed; I don't remember what she said about Schoch
being at tho door; her testimony was written
down by Mr. Oram ; she was questioned In Eng
lish ) she said she would rather talk Iu (iennrn.
Anna Blair, recalled. I don't know whore Lc
vina Shriver went to alter the first shot was HrccL
She went ont ul the room. I did not sea her
again till after the thing wus nil quieted down )
I did not cc her until Isaac Rake came in.
Cross Ex. I was in the east room when tho
three lirst shots were lired ; I did nut see Lcvina
Shriver ) 1 did not say yesterday that wo wero
dancing when tho second and third shots wero
lired saw her in tho east room when the lirst
shot was llred ; did not sue her go out ; I kuow
she was not in ; 1 knew nil thu women In the
room ) Mrs. Schoch's oldest daughter. Mrs. IIol
shoc and myself were iu, mid no ono else. Mrs.
Schoch was on the floor dancing wlieu tho llrlng
commenced. Miss Selirlvur might have been lu
the next room.
Tho case here closed and the attorneys went to
the jury.
$bteIlancous.
Jig
imt:ss UOOIH4.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES,
now open nt
MISS KATE II LACK'S NTOHK,
Market Square, Sl'NHURY, Penn'a.,
LADIES' DUESS GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Dress Trimmings Embroideries, Notions, Ac.
(cuts' Collars, Ncck-tles, Half-hose, Handker
chiefs and Gloves.
Perfumery, Toilet floaps, Hair Brushes, Comlis,
etc.
An invitation is extended to all to call and Be
en ro bargains.
April JU, 1HT1.
NEW MEAT SII01
rrillE undersigned respectfully Informs the citl
.1. r.ena of Suubury and vicinity, that they have
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In Dewart's huilding.on the north side of Market
Square, two doors from thu railroad, were they
w ill keep a constant supply of tho best of Beef,
Pork, Mutton, iVc., nt w noicsule or retail, at the
lowest prices und of the first quality . A wagon
win he run to supply customers every morning,
(except Sundays.) Tho best of meat will found
ut their shop. Give us n call and satisfy your
selves. REEFEW & BOWER.
Oct. 10th 18C9 tf.
ISAAC U. HTAV Ft'KIC,
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
1 IS North Neroud Nt., Cora of (lurry,
l'lllLADF.l.i'lUA.
An nssortmeut of Watches, Jewelry, Silver und
l'lated Ware ronstnutly ou baud.
Kepalrmif of Watches mill Jewelry promptly
ntteuiled to. April 1, l!)71-ly.
ti.uk in Jto.i:v it
ALL Wall Taper mid Border, sold by 1110 a ll
bu trimmed ready forute,
WITHOUT KXTUA CIIAIUiE,
11 v tun
YEOMAX'8 WALL l'AVEH Till MM EH,
ki ''f ii .;M
Itli h I haitbui'lulve rliihl lo uu iu uut
aud llilnlty.
feus iiiouey, t'ut nud laUtr, by bu!n uf
h. t ItUI : lliall I MM,
lwtltii lu ot,.a, Hittil.tittiry, Wall fapvr, Wa.lc,
tf , ik.1'., A
Htiuday IttkiMtl lit I I I. Ik uta.lu a pttUllly.
Hlaain Hmiiii44iim A I'ttM llvwl
In u4U'a saiui), Ju4 itKailsa4
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m ut.
fieri UK ihmiii
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uu kaUj. Att I bu. 4 tt4 u Uh4 ltuaui4l U4
414. ttlaltt UH tasatt. t ail all
h. aU.K .liillthU'
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Mutut'S 4M4i.. WU, Ittu.
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IIKSRY T. IIELMIIOLIVN
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
GRAPE PILLS. .
Component Parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb and
Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice.
For Liver Complaint, Jnnndtce, Bilious Affec
tions, Sick or Nervous Honducho, Costlvcncss,
etc. Purely Vegetable, containing no Mercury,
Minerals or Deleterious Drugs.
Iffl
These Pills nro the most delightfully pleasant
purgative, snrscdlng caslor oil, salts, magne
sia, etc. There Is nothing more acceptable to
the stomach. They give tone, and ennso neither
nausea nor gripping pains. They are composed
ofthelnMf ingredient. After a few flays' use
of them, such an Invigoration of tho cirtlro sys
tem takes plaeo as to appear miraculous to tho
weak aha enervated, whether arising from Im
prudence or disease. II. T. Ilclmbold's Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pill are not
sugar-coated, from tho fact that sugar-coated
Pills do not dissolve, hut pass throngh the sto
mach without dissolving, consequently do not
produce the desired effect. The Catawba Grape
Pills, being pleasant In taste and odor, do not
necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price fifty
cents per uox.
IE
HENRY T. HEI.MItOI.irS
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
Fluid Exlritrt Karsapnrllla
Will radically exterminate from the system Scro
fliln. Svnhilis. Fever Sores. Ulcers. 8oro Eves.
Soro Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronclritls,
Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings
Irom tno r.nr, white Swellings, t umors, Cancer
ous Alfcelions, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swell
ing, Night Sweats, ltnsh, Tetter, Humors or nil
kinds, Chronlo Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all
discuses that have been established lu tho system
lor year.
Ii
Being prepared expressly for tho above Com
plaints, its hlood-purfying properties are greater
than any other preparation of "Sa'rsupnrllla. It
gives tho complexion a clear and healthy color
and restores the Patient to a state of Health and
Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing all
chronic constitutional diseases arising from nn
Impure state ol tho mood, and the only reliable
and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains
and swelling of tho Hones, Ulceration of the
Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples onllio face,
Erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of thu skm.
and benutll'yiug tho complexion. Price, tl.iO
per llollle.
ME
HENRY T. flELMBOLD'S
COSrKNTlUTtTi ... .
Fi.rm extract incur,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
has cured eVcry easo of Diabetes In which It has
been given. Irritation of the neck of tho Blad
der and iutlanintlon of the Kidneys, Ulceration
of tho Kidneys and Bladder, retention of Urine,
Diseases of tho prostrate Gland, Stone In the
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brickdust Deposit,
and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for En
feebled and Delicate Constitutions of botli sexes,
attended with the following symptoms t Indis
position to exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Me
mory, Ditllculty of breathing, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Puin in tho Back, I let Hands,
Flushing of tho Body, Dryness of tho Skin, Erup
tion on the face, pnlld Countenance, Universal
lassitude of tho Muscular system, etc.
. .Used hy persons from tho ages of eighteen to
twenty-live, and from thirty-live to tllty-tlvo or
In tho decline or change of life ; after confine
ment or labor pains j bedwetting lu children.
iielmbold's Extract Buchil h Dlnrcttc and
Blood-purifying, and cures all diseases arising
from hablls Of dissipation, and excesses and im
deuces in Life, Impurities of tho Blood, etc.,
superseding copalhii In atfcctatlous for which it
Is used, und syphilitic affections in these dis
eases used In connection with Ilclmbold's Rose
WusL.
LADIES.
In many affectations liecullur to Ladies, the
Extract Kuchu Is unequaled by any other reme
dy ns In chlorosis or retention, irregularity,
palnfulucss or suppression of customary evacua
tions nlccruted or setiirns state of the Uterus,
Lcncorrll'va, or Whites, sterility, and for all
complaints Incident to the sex, whether arising
indiscretion or habits of dissipation. It is pro
scribed extensively by the most eminent physl
eluns und mldwivcs lor enfeebled und delicate
constitutions, of both sexes and ull ages (attend
ed Willi any ol the ubove diseases or symptoms.)
II. T. IIELMBOLD'S EXTKACT BUCIIU
CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMl'RU-
DENCES, 1IAU1TS OF DlsSll'ATlOX. ETC..
In nil their stuires, at llitle expense, little xr no
h(in;o In diet, no inconvenience, aud im expo
sure, it. causes a lreiucut ilesire, unit Klvct
strength to I rluato, thereby removlnjf Obstruc
tions, frevcutln und Luring Mrietures of the
L'rethra.wMluyiut; 1'uln nud lutlamutioii, to fre
quent lu this clas of dUeases, uud expelling all
roisouous mailer.
ThousaniU who have been the victims of In
competent iK-rsons, nud who havo paid heavy
Ices to be cured In u short time, have fouud thev
have been deceived, und that the "1'oUou" has,
by thu use of "iKiM erl til ustrinecuts," bceu dried
up In the system, to break out in a more nggru
vated form, and crhnps after Marriage.
I' so llelnilMild's Euraet Uuehu for nil A (fee.
tlons and Disease of the Ciliary Organs, wheth
er existing in Mule or female, from whatever
originating, and 110 matter how long slauding.
Price, ouu dollar uud fifty cents per bottle.
jL
HENRY T. IIELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE
WASH
riinnot be surpassed as a Face Wush, and will be
found Iho only SHH ille remetly lu every itcclct
of Cutiiueous Alleetioii. It X'dllY eriitllcute
I'linplcs, S.l, Scorbulle Dry lies, Indurations
of the Cutaumius Membrane, etc., dlsitels Red
ness and Incipient luUamullun, lllvt K.tali,
Moth I'utclies, Dryuiws of bealu or SUin, Frot
liilt-s, uud ull iuriuf fur wbleti Hulvca or Olnl
luenU are used 1 relures I ho slsiu lo a stale of
I'urlly nud oltneaa, uud Insures eoiilliiued
heallliy act inn to the tlnauo of its veaaela, 011
m hlch deM-iiiU the UKreealilu eleariuss aud viva
ell y of complexion so much sought aud adiulreU.
Hut however vulnublo as a remedy fur cxUilug
tlvleels uf the aWill, 11. T. H.lI.lUoU's Hua W.l
bus Iiiuk sualultied Its M-liivlpl claim lo unliouud
d putrouuge, by puawutug quallllm which ren.
tier it a Toilet Aiiii-mliia;) uf lbs niu.1 Buin-rU-live
aud 1'uugeuLil tbaruetrr, cuiubiulug lu uu
lit kjultl fiiriuuU Ibute pruiulneul rt4Ulllrs, Balo
ly uud Kllltucy tint luvurUiblu auvuuiwiiliuuuls
ul lu use as a I'rwi villus aud lUilicUir uf
lbs lumplexliiu. Il la uu cvllt ul LulU.U fur
dlMtatHS uf a Byplilllllu Natural, ulul as uu Injco.
Htm lur di.i'uai uf Ilia I'rluary Oiguus, arUitiK
litiiu ktiblls uf dtxlpulluti, u4 lu ruuuixilua
Willi I list li.l rut't lUiiiu, Harsuparilla, audta
laaba llrup fills, iu UtU dlwuMis as ncuiu.
lueudtd, eaiiuut bt surpas4. flUe, ou dullui
t-r utHiiu,
ID
Full uud nrltll dliwtllutts aeeuiuiiauy tit
UlUi. Iliv.
tl4tutluf Ills luuat rwuillalbls uud 11'IL.ibltt
ibuia.lti Iuiulal,t4 ua u..liialiuu, SHU ktiu
iln.n uf Iliuu.iii4a uf iu4 MiiaawMia, a4 U
at4 ul JO, iJ ui.a.iluui itillUcaluu4 Kui.
uuiutlaluiy U'lUi. uiaus u( MbUlisiai ln,U4 IU
Itisjlawt suuiim) lu.lujiuaj am iut 1,4 f ltit.lt luus,
I u,is)Utt.u, SUttiauiau, slu. I It putlw4.K bus
Uim Ivatuu4 Ul lUvii publUatSKl Mt lUa itoMu
Istptisi 4u litis Ittiut lk lu'l lual
In utiu.1. lauk tMu44i4 1'iiiNHt.lluu., au4
4u kut a4 lu Im uiuuui yu b, mwIHWIm..
Ilvisri T, IUIMbt4'a tsastsiU r
rsUsa
la.lli.i4 lo 4b 444t. avsai ftwais wUi.
lullltll,
ll.UUIUluJ U Mi4 w luuf avals, i -id is
lluS.uatla.l. AaltvM 4i4Ut. Itu u,l...
uialuat, lu s. ..wn U ttss I. Il iuiU44,
llU4iU4 4U4 I b.Hlt4.
..""7 '.M'4! U' t -l"l,s t'lMM s-4
lltllk-l Vt.t.k-.tW, Sa. but Hi.4S4,7 Wl f
.-s,us lull. 4 ILiuiuaa W.4t -I h.
ut a..uili 1 ml) Miul, i'biiayi. lilt, f.
SH4I ul iLUuUUii.. A.L 1.J II.. 1. M
li.ttul.44 sl 'I.I.. 4W.4IM.I "
I St. I I, ISli wl.. It, IStlfc t,.
PRICES REDUCED.
BOOTS A MHOE8
, Manufactured to order at '
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
JOHN WILVER, . . :.
Npruce Street, Snnbnrjr, Penn'a,
Is constantly manufacturing
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters.
at surprisingly low prices. Ills stock comprises
the very best in market. Ills long exper
ience In the bttlhus8has won for
him a reputation for
making first
class work equal to any city manufacture. All work
warranted.
TERMSSTRICTLY CASH.
The prices of repairing are also reduced.
JOHN WILVER.
Bunbury, March 4, T371.
HIILMXERY HOODS GENERALLY.
NEW 8TYLE3 OF
BONNETS.
HATS,
FLOWERS,
FRAMES, &c.
Mourning and Bridal
Hats stud Uonnetst.
Full line of Mourning Veils and Crape.
MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY.
Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, Ac, Ac.
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
MI98 M. L.OS81.ER.
South Fourth St., below the Railroad, Surbury.
April 2-J, 1871.
NTER EOKCOPEN,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES.
K. A II. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
691 Broadway, New York,
Invito the attention of the Trade to their extcn
sh e assortment of the above goods, of their own
publication, manufacture and Importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and
GRAHIOSCOFES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSlEMITE.
E. A II. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
691 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
IMPOItTRRS AND M AM TACTL11EI18 Of
Photographic Materials.
March 4th, 1871. ly.
POMFFRET MANOR CEMETERY
COMPANY.
, Thts company Is now prepared to sell lots In
the new Cemetery, located on nil eminence about
oue-tourth of n mile east or Bunbury. The In
crease of tho population of Sunbury, and conse
qucnt advance lu the ratio of mortality, as well
as the limited facilities for the interment of those
who have fought life's battle, have suggested tho
organization of tho above named company.
Plan of Cemetery may be seen nt the olllcc of
J. A. Cake, l.s(., or Lloyd 1. Kohrbach.
Price of lots from (5 to (15, according to loca
tion.
Deeds will be executed for lots sold.
LLOYD T. ROIIHBACII, Sec'y.
May 13, 1871.-tf.
r-UICEN REIl'CE
AT TUB
Mamiuotii Doot & Slios Store
or
ELI MILLER,
In C. B. Smith's Room, Queen Street, ono lloo
fcuBi oi tno rosi uuicc,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PENN'A.
For Etmira Roots, go to Ell Miller's Boot aud
Slioe Storo, They nro sold, Best Calf nt
For French Calf Boots, go to Ell Miller'c, only
tv to fit per par.-.
For Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, nt lowest possl
blc prices, go to r.ll Miller s, on Oueeu Street
For nil kinds of Gum Boots and Shoes, call at
Eli Miller'.
For Ladles' Gum Overshoes, sco tine assort
ment nt ( Millers.
For nil kinds of Children's Shoos, go ati ex
amine Eli Miller's large assortment.
For anything In tho Boot and Shoe line, call
and exnmlno Ell Miller's Block before purchasing
elsewhere if you wish to get llrst-cluss, at the
lowest prices.
Jan. 7, '71-Scp. 8, '70.-ly.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
4
Hundreds of Thousands j? if u
Dear trutlmnity to their Woudcr
fulCurftttve tifceli.
.III
ii
TUKT AHK SOT A VILK
FANCY DRINK
ilvli.f I'uur Kuan, Whl.lser, 1 ruvl stplrlla
aal llvluaa l.ltiuurs Oocunil, i IcuU i da il-
ac4 .i .Itisso llts tuts, cs!I.MlM'luiiu-l"J.tui:::
crs," lUalort.-a," e.. tutl Icstl IU t pltr ta U
dritaltouut'M and lulu, but sis s Into Hitlicme, uisila
trout the Nsllvs Uootsud Herbs uf titlirorms, Irt a
from all Alcohttllu Kiluiulaius. TUcysm Ilia
UllKAT Hl.Ot) II I't'ltlflillt nuil A I.IFli
tilt I Ml fl;lM'll'I.KsiHr(ttt Itenuvslor si. 4
luvl;utHl r cf llu lt: u-in, cuit)ii ( ta ull ihjUouuls
ptsiisr 0-.4 rutWrUts' lUs tlti tl lu s kamil y cuuutiutu,
Xeuwraeu rutt luk lUtas l l.lerj ciia.ti:.L4; to C.rts
1-JH SltU rSUISlUHiDg SUVlll.
IU0 will Us lUni fur lueursMuru'e,'ruvlili4
tits boue ant uut dirujrw( by mineral hiuu or
Uwr at.sus, su4 l!tg sal cr.-iua sl. J bvyukatlts
uolnl uf mpulr.
t'ut luluauutularr uud t kluul I: k.uam.
1 1. us ausl Uvula Drsyeaalu, ur ludluruiluu.
tlilluus, Uuaullluul uuu lulurutllii ul Kl lu
Uluuasruul Ihv II Uuu, l.larr, ttltlu.i. uu4
UlutlUrr. lutau llllleia las. bets utiwl suoucas.
Nl. buih ItHtata in sui4 If t lltul.4
ill natal. sktliui.uiall rwtlucwl tjr di'isutiuu,ul
vl Ut Ularuilsa lruuu.
Il"fc'l4 UU IklMCtnTION, l!t4
SIM, I Silt lu 111 4tHUtl)IB, luuak., 'IUjt.U ul 4I-
l'Ut-1, ttusiut., kuMf s.fUalliits ul 4k kluauau,
l4 ul. u Has kl.iuua, H.Uuua AtUa, l'uluttU4
cf Ike Uis'l. 1-Csuiutsilt.a u( tit L St.. iu la lb
lifluu u Uut kulUaas, su4 kSSUI4 UliaMI uiautlltl
SJ u.1. ut. Ut uuauflti.til la4-a.
Ik-1 lustautulu IU kliuuvfc uul utuulsM lit. I
SUI.Saf tt4 uustit. ftukk aullliMlulSMtUulk4
sSttacr lu sUsiuiug IL. Litu4 ul il uuututUn. au4
lauuwuus u 111. st.4 sujui tu iim tj ilr-ii
fUklMKIM laaIS,tU.uuua.Talu..l4
Haaatui, aiuWkus. Si4, I uublr, I ualulM. IWU. I a
ttuuskis. Itiua MuttM, I lata li4, kviu I ). ktai4
, lasU, Sa.rta, .u.,i.4u,t Ut. Situ, Utta-fis
au4 ttlst IS ul tUslkUl, ul llttltltl USUmI Ul UUiUIS,
St llaululty a sy utMlautl I. u sal ul UV. a) Utu 4u a
akuss tuus k 4u us ul !W lnw. n. ii.a kuiaas lu
StavS a. .1,1 (uutuaus Ik kau4 l-aaauuluus ul tut if
tu!l a ui.
taua uu tt.ata I )luat4 Wt.i )u (4 i s
lauu.i HUM kWMUwJ Uut.uk lu uut Ut I taukM, ktuy
tauus Ua "tua , akuuaa u . u. S t. s4 a uU.Wtuvu.4
au4 alt lu IM (aauu uuvsu. t a Uu at Is l"l,
S-4 ltU UjaOtUu all! ti u ajli. hMykkutlwHt
m u iu hauiik ul 4M atu.u sal lua4-
n, V4r 4tt. niiua, Itukuviaaks
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Ik ulltsaW wua4 Sa awutu. utaua-4 lu luul ksar
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t4TMt4ll kl 41b l4ttllUll 4SW lua.lkk
11.41 at iLf! Saul Ik. U41Mala,k-.
us saumiii, as iutuuif . u
US' Itklaa ui ail ita4s, saMMiuotlif ! at
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WHAT ARE THEY? 1
JT a & t. 1 1 " a
ill X7 J- iU
1 SM O
D G H
c
tannfadnrtrs.
FLORENCE SEWINU MACHINE.
THIS celebrated Machine Is now on exhibition
next door to Krauto's Tin aud Stove
Store, i
Market Street, Snnbnry, I a.
The Florence Bewlnir Machine stands nnennnl
led for beauty and durability ) being the best
ramuy sewing Machine now otfored to the pub
lic. . r
THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED:
It has -sclf-adlnstlnE tentlon In the Shuttle
chnnges for the various Stitches made while the
machine Is In motion.
Its Stitches are the Wonder of all for hennt
and finish, being alike On'both sides of tha fabric.
It sews light ana neavy fabrics with eannl fn.
clllty. The Worlc will feed either right or lea.
Runs qnletly and rapidly. No ditllculty exper
ienced In sewing across heavy seams. Us mo
tions are all positive ) no springs or cog wheels
to get out of order. Tho Ilemmer turns wide
and narrow, hem and fell heautifully.
It is thoroughly practical and will lkst a life
timo. . .4
Every Fatally should Have One.
Every Machine warranted to substantiate all
we claim for It.
It Is the only Machlno In the world that Is ca
pable of making more than one stitch and having
the reverse feed motion.
Call and exnmlno them, and the samples ot
NQK CHARGE FOR SHOWING.
IiiaiiB, rvnc imn, DIIIK1B, L UCKS, yulUB,
Binds, Gathers. ivc without basting.
T. tr rAj. n.. 1 1. rt..ti.
ii mnses a gamer una sews it on a band at
one operation perfectly.
Each Machine Is furnished with a complete set
of tools, without extra charge.
(.very purchaser rully instructed and every
Machine warranted and kept in order.
Muchlne Oil and Thread kept on hand at all
times.
GEO..W. SMITH A BRO.. Aircnts.
For North'd, Snyder, Union and Montour Couu's
October is, 1870.
MILLIE Kit Y A.n FANCY NTORE.
MISS L. WEISEU,
Market Street, one door west of tieurhart's con
lectionery store,
suNnuny, pa.,
Ilns opened her Spring and Bummer stock of
Millinery and Fancy Uootlsj,
HATS AND BONNETS.
Tho latest styles of Dress Trlmmlni;s, French
nud American Flowers, Laces. Ribbons. Back
loops, Chli'nons, Collars, Cuffs, Jouvlu Gloves,
and a largo variety of other articles.
In connection with tho Millinery buslucss, she
curries on tha
DltESS MAKING AND FITTING,
In fill fts branches.
She is also agent for the sale of Ramsey, Scott ot
co. g I'uttcrus.
Tho ladles of Sunbury nnd vicinity nro cor-
illally luvitcd to call and examine, her splendid
stock.
May Ki, IS 71.
1871. 1871.
FRYLING, BOWEN & ENGEL,
Successors to the Sunbury Lumber Co.,
HAVING PURCHASED THE LARGE
Steam Saw & Planing Mill,
and just fitted It up with Uio latest '.mproved Ma
chinery, nro now prepared to till nil orilcrs
lor nil kinds of 1111.1. TIMBER. PINE,
HEM LOCK, OAK. &e. HOARDS.
ROUGH AND SURFACED.
SIDING OF ALL KINDS.
HEMLOCK, WHITE AND YELLOW PINE
FLOORING, SUING IKS, PLASTERING
AND SHINGLING LATH. SAfell,
DOORS. MOULDINGS. 't
1IMIS, KIIITTEKN A Itlt.K KETS
vX tho very lowest prices. A largo stock always
OU hand. Bend lor prices.
Amnio facilities for shipplne by Railroad or
Canal,
Hil I.I.Mi, HOW K.N .V KNURL.
Sunbury, Pu., February 18th, 1871. Gin.
I.L'mtEU AMD I'l.AXIXO MIL, I.N.
Third Street, adjoining Phlln. A Erie R. R., two
ccuares nonn oi ine ventral Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
IRA T. "CLEMENT,
1 S prepared to furnish every description of lum
JL tier required by the demands of the public.
Huvinit ull the latest Improved machinery for
nianul'iicturlnir Limber, L'cls now nady to fill or-
aers ui ail Kiniia ol
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and nil kinds of Ornamental Serowl Work. Turn
lug of every description promptly executed. Also,
A LAltUB AS811HTMENT OF
KILL IiUMUEIt.
HEMLOCK und TINE. AUo, ShliiL'lcs, rickets,
l.allie. tVc.
Orders promptly tilled, and shlpiaml bv Rallroiid
or oinerwise. ika T. Ci.fc.MtMT
dcellMiSly
NTOYK sV TIX F.STAltLISllMF.XT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFltED KKAUSE, Projirittor.
H'CCESSOIt TO SM1T1I UENTIIKK. J
HAVING pitrehiiKetl the above well known rs,
tabllsbmeiil, Mr. Kruusc would rcsitcctful
ly inform thu public thai he uow hes on biiud a
large assortment or
COOKING STOVES,
Speer's Cook Anil-Dust, Regulator or Kcvolvlnt;
lop, t ouililnatlon, busiiieliaiinu and others,
a Inch are so arranged us to be used lor Coal or
ood, aud are wurrautiil to iM'rform sutlsfnetori.
ly or no sale. HEATERS of ull kinds put up In
1 .... ... . i . . . . II L' ITIl'.I lift 11 L'.J
HlUt I'llV Ul llllMU lUllUICt lir,.1l.t DlllbO
of dilferenl kluds ut very low prices1.
Tluware r Kery ltM'rftlon
kept c.iinttaiitly ou hand. KtHillnir and Stoutliij
a un I lie net material, done nt slmii iiihIid.
Itrt'AlKING nltcndeil .i uilh difputch. Coul
Oil in d I .a in pit roii 'anlly nil hand. Jupnii uaru
nl a 1 ..n,.. M.ire i,piuilu I. unity a baiilaie
altile. Iillu U1U a lull. A. KUAtCb,
apl'J4-ly
. M Mil HY M A It II I. F YAltli.
rllllK liiidcrhliieil huvlnir Itt.u-hi the entire
1 aim k uf Ibnalnsjcr .v. Tayhir, aould liiliirm
the put. lie tlutl he I now ready In do ull kinds l"f
.. llllll.Fi nuiiH.
Ha ou hand, nud makes to order at
Mlolt r Ntil lt .
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; r.ri srn.a.
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Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company. .
THIRD ANNUAl STATEMENT FOR TIIE
TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st. 1871.
Number of Policies, 719.
Amonnt of Property Insured, f 53,815,00
Amount of Premium Notes In force, S4,13,00
CASH ARRETS. t
Amoutit lontod at Interest, ' 19000,00
Amount In Treasurer's hands, 91000,00
Amount due from Agents, . . t.100,95
Amount due from other sources, ' T j 726,00
Available Capital, 139,230,95
Insure four Cattle.
TN8URE with a responsible and perfectly r-
jl name company
insure where your losses
will be irald rtromntlv.
i be pa
THIS 18
A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE
COM.
PANY. r I
Hence, unlike other Companies, yon are sure
of being paid promptly for all losses, if Insured
1ft this Company. '-
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mutual, our expenses are less, and ottr
Charter Is Perpetual. We pay losses by all kinds
of accidents by death, (excepting In cases of
epidemics,) by theft, tfeo., Ac. We pay prompt
ly. No red. tape proceedings to obtain your
money In case of loss.
Nearly 911,000 paid q Cow alone
alnce OrKanlcattftn. .
Look at the list of Losses paid on Cows alons by
this Company.
M Hennlnger, Bunbury, Pa f 33,
D Hilirert. Northumberland 60.
George Eckert,
S B Dodce,
.. . ......
....sdj
....80,
....40,
....40, ,
..-.(50, '
ia333w
....no,
....00,
.....40,
....80,
Charles Bollck, Mt Carmel..
.BODCUS Bippio, "
Catharine Vugner, Watsontown
George Heir, Northumberland....
Jacob Snyder, Sunbury
J W Bassler, "
Minor Cady, Dcwnrt
Catharine Malta, Shamokin
Francis Bueher, Sunbury
Samuel B Price. Unncr Lchlich..
BUt
Joseph Deppcn, Mt Carmel 50,
Matthias Seholly, " 40,
Frnneis McCnrty, " 50,
Marin Kramer, Watsontown 45,
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dcwnrt 40,
J & R C Quisle, Pine, Clinton co 40,
R Riimngc, Shenandoah, Schuglklll co 40,
J 8 Tharp, Shamokln 40,
Thomas Wurdrops, Mt Carmel 4b,
N A Loudenslnger, iiernilon, 411,
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Ferry 40,
G L Reagan, Shcnmidonh, Schuylkill co AO,
Jacob Shine, ' " 40,
Jacob Stoltz, " " 40,
D II Bower, Hcrndon 30,
Geo B Lnhr, Georgetown 40,
John II Onsiiian, Sunbury 40,
W B Wallace, Northumberland so,
H 8 Grahnm, " 50,
Rebecca Koble, Georgetown 40,
Philip W intcrsteln, Watsontown 40,
G 8 Low, Lime Ridge, Columbia co 40,
Lewis Osterhnut, Laurel Uuu, Luzerne CO...40,
Marv J 11 hie, Norlhumberlaud 40,
B F Krohn, Suubury 40,
Andrew Ilealy, Girardsville, Schuylkill co.. 40,
Patrick Furgeson, Mt Cnrinel 40,
Martin Delaney, Shennndoah city 14,
Julia Dune, Ashland, Schuylkill co .....10,
Anthony McLnuirhlin, Girardsvillc ,
Llaymnn S Hay, Mahnnoy Plane 40,
R Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David Bauebcr, Berwick 7,
D Fucht. Pottsvlllc ao,
Eraftus Sober, Point ttvp -U,
A Llppencott, Watsontown 40,
Maria Kramer, Watson n,.il loss pu lai-t sum,-!)),
I 1 Llppencott, Watsontown 40;
R 8 Ammermnn, Snydertown 'JO,
Nathan Uloss, Berwick, Columbia eo '.'7,
J A: C R QnUrglc.l'lnc Sta'n Clinton e 'Jd loss,40,
Charles W Ilar.zanl, Rupert, Columbia CO...40,
John Foglcmaii, Watsontown 40,
Patrick Hester. Mt Carmel . U,
Thomns Metz, Puxinos '......10,
R McClosky, Lock Haven LU,
JLO.-s. A. JUKUA.n. rresldclit.
C. A. REIMENSNYDER, Sec'y. Sunbury.
DIRECTORS 1
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, lion. C. J. Brnner,
fijloron Sriili, Win. Brindle, Soloman Sblpe;
John A. Sh'.Mler, Dr. D. T. Kvebs, Dr. David
ulilrou.
Maivh 11, 1871. ly.
FOR SALE !
IIGHTY acres of Improved land lu the heft
li sect ion of Southern Michigan, within iVvi
miles of the towu of "Threo Rivers," In St. Jo
seph county, within two miles of the Railroad
Station, good buildings, out houses, large or
chard, soil, rich sandy loam, school houses ami
churchs within sight title indisputable, ten
acres are In wheat, the remainder In clover sod
A span of horses, cattle, ho.;t, grain and farming
utensils, A:c., will bu sold with this property.
Price 1 70 per acre, 3,000 in cash, the balance ill
time payments of frail). Applv to
WM. A. MASM'.it, Three Rivers, Mich,
or,
IT. B. MASS Ell, Sunbiirv, P.n
Sunbury, March 11, 1871.
AfANHOODi HOW LOST, HOW RESTOit
llL El). Just published bv Dr. LEWIS. '.'.MI
pages, Third Edition. THE MEDICAL COM
PANION AND GUIDE TO HEALTH, on lim
radical cure of Sierinatorrbiea, ur Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Iininlcucy,
Mental nnd Physical Incapacity, Impediment. In
Marriage, etc., und tho Venereal aud Syphilitic
Maladies with plain uud clear directions for thu
speedy cure of Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhiva,
Gleets, Strictures, and all discuses of the skin,
such us Seurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Bolls, Blotch
es nud Pimples ou the face and body. Consump
tion, Epilepsy, and Fits, Induced by self-iudul
gencu or seetuul extra vugance.
The celebrated uulhor In ibis admirable Trcn
llro, clearly demonstrates, from a forty year's
eui cestui practice, thai tlio alarming const iicncu
of self-ubii.o may be radically cured t isiiuting
out a mode of euro nt once simple, certain, uud
effectual, by means of which every sull'crcr, no
mutter what his condition may be, can bu dice
tually cured, cheaply, privately, uud radically.
t 7This book rhouhl tie In the bauds uf ever)
youth, aud every limn In the laud.
. Sent liuder seal, In 11 plain enveloie. Price, Ml
cents. Atldrca, Dlt. LEWIS, No. 7 Ueueli .treet,
New York.
M'K I . U A X It M'.M M Fit "
MILUXKKY AND FAN'CV IKMJDS.
MISS ELIZABETH LAZARUS,
In Dvwart's Building, Market S.iiare,
Bl'NBL UY, PA ,
where will be found a new supply uf goods, fuu-
slatlnt: uf Millinery nud litncy litMul.,
HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED AND I N
TUI.MMF1). Auw, CIlll.DHEN'S HATS,
fur girls uad boy.
Kbiaers uf the luteal und haiidauuut.1 al l I. a.
buab Ilil.lHtiia, plulu and ugiired. Li.lic'u
itinera, I..UU I'uliil., l.lneil I ol.ira uud lulls
lur Ijt.lit uud I lilldiiu, I riu'ht l iiillur.
Nci Liu for 1 adits uud lit til's Ut. at .1 It .
hllk .u k l.oopa, u supeiior uitit le. Glotis
lui'luiiing Kid., aud La.Hc.' Huikaklu gluves.
Iluii.lkeriiili'fs. All kind ul TriiiiiuiiiKS.
Eiiibiul.biy I'ulluius. IliMltry lur l-a.lica,
liuiii'. uud t Itlldivu. Ntal " nus uud pl.Ue
Iriuiiuiuiis.
HUMMING all.KS,
( bluUtuis, ,li) is ui.4 Varus, uud a genual
Vuikly uf Nolloua.
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To thu Commuully ut.taiKet
HUhOK A I I UK
"REQUI.ATOR,"
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