Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 09, 1871, Image 4

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Nkw York, July 20. At Hie Irish
Hireling last ni;1it Mr. Stephen Joseph
Mutiny wns llio piinciplo uneaker. lio
nuked, "How enn wo nvcnro tho blood of
(he moil which has been shed? How nre
wo to sccui'Q iropcr protection in this couti
try Tor tho men nf our own race? Shall
Uruntremoii and Know Nothiiisism ruin
this cilyV Never 1 novcr 1 never !" said
the speaker. "Shall tho scenes of Wednes
day last bo permitted n;;.itn V Never I
never I" When he saw the dead on 'Wednes
day his blood curled in his veins, mid ho
prayed totiod that ho might live to see the
day when the net would bo avenged.
Cheers. I Women had been made widows
and children orphans for tho enprico of ono
man in Albany, who camo to New York
to revoke humane order of tho Mayor. A
voice, ''linn; him on the lamppost I" Mr.
Mciiny "No, no, my friend. 1 pledge
myself that every drop of blood shed on
(hat day shall bo legally avenged, if there
foo law in Mew York. Never niiain shall
Mich an occurrence bo permitted in New
York. Tho legislature must prohibit
Mich processions in the future. Governor
Hoffman should never again receive the
votes of Irishmen. Never 1 never 1
Knui'iNO Swhkt I'otatoks. Few per
sons, comparatively, in this laUitude, pre
serve their sweet potatoes during tho win
ter months even so far as lo supply their
own spring planting. In consequence they
have (lil'.iuult.y sometimes in securing relia
ble seed, that which they buy in tho market
foiling to irerininate. They soon become,
too, unlit for use under ordinary treatment,
and tew farmers, wo believe, have the ben
eiit of this tine esculent through th winter
month. There is really no reason for this,
if a moderate degree of euro bo needed in
putting them away.
Supposing them to bo not bruise-cut in
handling, all else necessary is sufficient
protection from moisture and cold. A
short article in tho Country Gentlemen
seems to cover tho whole ground; "!;ig
just before heavy frost" (wo should say,
if possible, before any frost.) "and having
plenty of dry dirt," (which should be gath
ered and put away in Augnst,) "and mak
ing a layer of it on lop of the ground, in
a pen, house or out of doors, lay the pota
toes on it, letting no two touch, and another
layer of dirt nnd then one of potatoes, &c.
An obtuse cone shape is best. Layers of
dirt to be one or two inches thick. After
disposing of all your potatoes in ibis way
cover them witli the same dry dirt, then
cover with dry straw, fodder or something
of the kind, and protect it from the rain by
board. Tho principal point is in having
the dirt dry, and keeping it so."
Ax Old Stojiy MaijkXi?'". The plea
of Mr. Whilinore, urged so disastrously lo
his client by Gen. Duller that the cadet
money all went to the poor, has revived the
old story of the miller who sometimes had
crazy lils, in which ho always imagined
himself to be the Lord judging the world.
On these occasions he would put on a paper
crown, ascend a pile of meal bags with great
dignity, and call his neighbor in succession.
The same ones were always judged and
these were the millers in his vicinity.
'I' he first called was Hans Schmidt:
"Hans Schmidt, stand opp."
"I fans, vat is-lipeeuyourpibhucss iu dat
odor world?"
lT vas a miller, ) Lort."
" Vas you a joost nianV"
"Vcl, ven do vater vas low and do pish
ness is pad, oh Lurt, BoinctimtB I dakes a
little extra doles."
"Vcl, Hans, you hall go over init. to
gon's already yet."
And so in succession all were tried and
immediately .sentence J to go over to the
goats.
Last if all llio miller inevitably tried
himself in tho following style:
"Yacoh Miller , stand opp."
"Yacob, vat ish '.ecu your pishncp.-iin ut
other world V"
'T vas a miller ; oh, Lort."
'"Vas you always a joost man. YaeobV"
"Vcl, oh Lurt, veil du vater was a leellc
low, and pishmss vas pad, I soniedimes
dake a little extra doles; but, oh Lort, I
all do vilo give dose extra doles to de
poor. "
After n long pause, ''Vcl, Yacob Miller,
you can go ofer init ter sheers Lut il was
a ra i tiijiit 1 j-7 '(((."
A Fkw Xihiits iince, at a late hour, the
speaking-tube at the olliee-door of ono of
New Haven's popular physicians was used
by some midnight wag, lo this following
died : The doctor was iu a sound sleep,
when ho was partially awakened by a I
"halloo" through the tube, whi n the fol
lowing dialogue took place ; "Well, what
do you want?" ")iks Dr. Jones live here V"
"Vcs: wiial do you wautV" "Are you Ir.
Junes?" "Vcs." "Dr. S'mon Jones?"
"Ves -(..' what do you want?" "Why,
how long have you lived here?" ''Some
twenty years; why?" M'A.y ? Why don't
you iii-rc V" "11 you stay (hero about ten
seconds more, y ard Dud mil that I'm mov
ing !" and hu IuiiiikiI out of bed, but the.
p.nltnt was l eii'd "moving" down the
hired at a rate that di Di d pursuit.
-,.
Clou in:: 11 ! .'. At Ihe ivrent Wayne
cam. i iiii i.lin ;, in v. I. 11. 'i'cnvnci', who
condili-tnl tie; children' mcrliii;; ia the
tain rii.n-U', iii.jit.ivd i f tins 'mi;.: o.ns"
tin ili!;'. : u."-. I,. iv,v.-n the sinner and
(,'iui l.iiii man, a.i.i ivi.iar'v.-d : ".Now; tli'iv
is a "inner, he h.i i a .mil form, uu.l has a
butler J iel I i il l v:;lie:i mnru money for
Lis labor ll'.iin his neighbor, who is n Cliris-
I. iiu mull. Now why i-i ihin V Where iit (he
I iici'.l of 1'iing u'l l.i istaiu Mr. T.
awaited a reply, but none coining ho re
10 llkeil: "li.id Jo, h not h. U !o his areonulN,
umnullv, iu O-loher" A lilll.i i-Mit
year ni l, w h i h i I h i ll all aUeiiti ni an I
evidently pti.hl t l.!i iw limy tin iiii.siiiui
vv.is I i lio an -.w. ii d, vv in ii h heard llu: re
ply of Mr. T. r.iived lii'n lt Ui nu I v. i'.'u a
peculiatly i-iulWit l M:,:le, saiil, "Thai's
good lor hi-ii !' Th ai boy luoiight down
tho l..b.niai !e.
-
"I Hack ?" Who d.in ti pit lo-
I'.lic jlli. e lioi ihe i!,i of tl.il till
-iiigi-ly i e.iiaei a 1, irj. anil p , -niiily
bill: I p uel' ,i I', i. he I . i- II i in hi 4 v ;il uil'l
fcl.i.U'.d iloi. II III s a: !.: ir.eii.ii, del.aiilly
Upon ihu a--ell 'em. "Id. lie,'1 h.'ul ii
bully lookiu,' fell i v, es he d. lib, lalely
I- purled a ij.ll.llily of I;,.: U". 1' ' It i salivi
II, eill l,e ml' of Ihe uiide. " All i,'ht III)'
Ili lid." l. t '.!'..' Di li J- ,'lkel', .appi J ihe
ollie,' in i, ,, !y . ,,,, i. ei,,,ul,h I ,
",,U'e U:t !.. W oflola o. "
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Xorllirru I'nitrnl Ituilwnj-.
BUMMER A U It A N H E M EN T.
ON nnd nftcr August 0, 1871, Iruliis will run
ns follows i
NORTHWARD.
Nliignm Express nrrivrs nt Simbiiry nt 13.40,
p. in. nriivca at Nluar.ini Fnlln nt 13. till, n. m.
llulliilo Express m rives nt Biiiilmry nt 4.10 n.
in., arrive, nt Wltliiuimpoit nt 4.45 Eliulra ntll.10
n. in., C'niiamliilirun 13.10 p. in.
Mail arrives nt Miuilmry nt 4.30 p. in., arrive
nt Wiiliinnsport O.iiU anil' Eliniin lO.oa p. m.
Fast Linn arrives nt Hunliury nt 0.4 a p. iu.,
nrrivc at Willium.port 8.15 p. ih.
Eriu Muil arrives nt Sunbury at S.00, o, lit.
SOUTHWAUI).
HutTalo Express loaves Sunbury nt 4.10 a. in.,
arrive nt llnriisbiirg 7.05 n. in., ltaltiinnre 10.10
n. in.
Express Mail leaves Piiiilniry, 11.45 a. in., nr
ilvo at lai riotiiir! 1,40 p. in.
Erie Express lrtivcs Sunbury at 8.55 n. ni., nr
rivo at Ilairihbiirg 11.05 p.m., Ualtimoru 1.00
p. in.
Leaveibiinliury at 1.10 n. in., arrive at Ilarris-
bnrsr 3.u5 n. in.
Uiniburv Aefomnilntlrm leavri Puntmry at 6.45
p. in., arrives at llariisburg nt S.iiO p. in.
SIIAMOKIN DIVISION.
i:stwa un.
Leave Saabury r,t 4. 10 p. in., arrive at Sliiimo
kin 5.5(1 p. in., Mt. Ciiriiu l 0.40 p. in.
Leave iiiuibiuy ( Aicoiunioilatiun,) at 11.50 n.
in., nriivc at Sliiiir.okln 1.00 p. in.
WrSTW.Mil).
Leave Mt. t'arniel at 7.00 n. in., fcehainoUlii
7.40 a. in., arrive at Sunbury 11.55 a. in.
l.envff Shniiiokin (Aeeiniiinixlation,) ut -.45 p.
in., nrrivc at Sunbury 4.00 p. in.
lixpivss leaves (la i fy Leaving on f?uiulay, runs
North only In Willianispoit.
A'l oilier trains leave daily, cxee) t Sutulays.
A. 15. I'iskr. En. t. Yorxo,
(ien't. Suji't., (icn'l l'lispen'r A't.,
HurriKiiiirLrjJ'n. llallir.iiri'. Mil.
J. W. WASHINGTON'S
;E3 am i; t5;;i:u niioi.
Tno old peiiiianciit f-liop of the town.
We decline tho boast, bat nt the same limo
nniTiiler that the ii.e:lity truth inayls seasona
bly spoken without iiianll'eliiiir nil uncomforta
ble iinioiint of vanity an.l mnbiiion.
Ju-t twenty years info I bi'sran my business
career In this place half my 'lifetime thus far
sp'.'nt, have 1 stood upon the lloor of our elio
day after day, and nlL'ht nrter niirlit, nnd applied
the i-liuip blue uleainhin uteel, nnd within that
elapse ef tinio eiubraied by tho inichty folds of
Hint eventful period have 1 shaved nearly every
body in the country (in common parlance) nnd
to olilbje the public interest wo herein publicly
announce to our patrons old and new Hint we
arc ready to shave. Ihom all aj;ain three hundred
thousand times or more.
Come when you please, , ' in time is the max
im we are always ready to work, fori noon or
afternoon, to shave you, hair cut von, shampoo
you, whisker dye you, or perfun"', comb nnd ar
range the hi'.ir with artistic skill, in the "water
full" or water raise style to suit the customer.
Wo work to please, not please to work.
Slop, don't an past our shop to irct shaved on
the basis of abilily because we do it as well us
it van lie done or ever could be.
A chance is all that we demand
To jv'.ve ti:e proof we hold in hand.
A few iloor above Depot, near Market street.
iiet. i, iy;o.
SL'UIXG AX I J SUMMLTt HTVLLS,
now open at
MIfvS KATE l'.lYU Ii'S UTOIU:,
Market Square, Sl'Nlil'RY, l'cuii'a.,
LADIES' PRESS (iOODS A SPECIALTY.
Press TriiiimiiiL's, Embroideries, Notions, ivc.
(ienls' Collars, Neck-tics, Half-hose, Handker
chiefs and (llovcs.
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair l)i'usl;es,Coiiibs,
etc.
An Invitation Is extended to all to call nnd se
cure, biuxalns.
April 1ST1.
FUilMTUliE STOUE,
In Musoioc Hall Puildins,
liilnl Street, near Jic Vost Oilier,
SIM!! RY, SA.
E. I. BAWDj-STBDSH
now oilers to the public
ecU;ted nnd Hindu with (treat care, nnd with n
view to please the wants of lus numerous
customers.
His stock Is new mid of the latent styles.
l'AKLOK SUITS,
TAiiLou AXD i:i:ci:rTiox
CIIAIKS,
COTTAGE SETTS,
Ash, Walnut or IJom WooiI of the linc.it patterns
made.
nidi: tU.lKI.H,
iii Oak or Walnut, and Dining llooiu Furiilturo
of id! kinds.
lookinc (;Lsjfi:.s and platiw,
Mattresses, l'illows, llol-iers, Window bhaden
mid lixiures.
'""'fcli
Special attciiiion Is paid to this department by
V. 1". Roberts who has had n liuiuber of years
epi riiaiee hi the city. Collins of every ilc-crip-llon
and sizes, eoiistai.t y kill on hand. A No,
l'ik'i. Mi talie Lurial Ca'es. Shrouds itnj I'n
ih'ii;ik'i' niateiia! i uf all l.ln N.
I :: ' !Vr o:ial attendance lo f.iairals.
i; 'i.i.-ii.l. t, tin; Mas'.nle Hall Ruildins, on
Third stiv.t, L'lintiurv, I'a.
h. !.. Ii U'DliXlH bll.
Hunbiii'V. Jul,- 15, V .
i It it.
No. 002 C'jraluut Street, Philadelphia,
1 1. -ire to i'Kiie Hie c.p -el.,1 att.iiitii.ii nf hivI.h-
i nu .ill..-r vi. il.iu; Hi.' eil ,tu ih jr ioi. i.-ua.ly
l.n e an 1 va.i. d ;. ..iluu'itt of
JVv Jt'uvL-j,
IT.'.'Ii WA'K ttlisi
of i or t tell ibie lilaki I.,
I. OLD ( HAI.-.
Aril-tin Sllur Win
(or b! I.il and file r l( elital iulm.
Tali'.' i.ilery, I'li iii i I'l.ilf.l lioo.1. of Ihu lliu-.-l
I uiil...
triti:(ii ( i.di ii-;. i!i;ti.i:s and
MI. MAI. !!:. AMIiNl'S,
r.e.l..il U ..,l fnmi I'.uu derii. Ihu .ii.ii,t
i, .troll.
C.l III ..ills llll ..'lie n( .',ii, U IMf lldl .1 1. 1
,,li t l.o I. ..i) I..' m l.. ,i hit, ) a ei.idul b.il
t .Uo.l 1. 1 I .. .1 1.1 ,1 t.. ii.Itlut l.lf,
HU ( liel.iul tilfi'i-l.
J I, I II.
Mll.l IM KV.
MT'.Mi f I i l.l.-i llT. IttiNMil'S,
I l.i t.i;, 1 it I.ii'.
l ' 1 -I II. I.. I.I.I I. .1..
il t:;iiMi-, I'ldiiin., riuviim,
..o.l., i llil. II. .11. i, k ,uy j,
Mill !tlt. I.H.h A Sit t l-:
' a ...... a I... I .....in.,, ul . ii. ti:,iii.'
ii . Il ... Ik i, la, ii, i .
mii.i im ia i nu tin in n.
! I.. KIIIKHI I II,
MAItiaiTwl AlUi, kl'Mll IU, J'..
i-i .i. im
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1 i ; i I .i I i i4... iwt- ii
fsfcllnncons.
v
rutiLixo
AT
THE MAMMOTH STOUE,
bus just received and opened
A MAMlOTll MK Bt Ol' ;OIN,
whii 11 he has
SKLKCTUn WITJl fUEAT (Allti
nnd oilers to I lie I'litilie nt the very
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Having (.tablisheit n reputation tor low
prices and
FAIKDEALIITG
to all, w ill eluleaMU' to liiaiutaiu that po.iition
COilK OXL & ALL (t EX AM IX E THE
LAKdEST STOCK,
IJEST ASSORTMENT &
LOWEST l'RlCE
IN THE COUNTRY.
Thankful fur tho hirijo iiinouut of itronnee
heretofore belowed upon mo, I will endeaver by
furnisliiiif; Ihe best uoods nt the lowest pikes lo
merit a coutiiiuancc of the same.
11. Y. FKILINli.
April 1S7 1.
Nl'IUXO AND SUMMER.
LOTUS AX1) ASSil MIilJI M J
FRENCH AND DOMESTIC (iOODS
of every made, Just opened at t tic
MERCHANT TAILOR SIl(Jt
oi
VIION. J. MITT,
Sncceuior to J. O. Heck, Fourth. Street, UtoW
Market,
SLXBVBY, PEXN'A.
Oentleiiien who deilro fashionable clothlnc;
made to order, will call nt the iiliovo :.hiee and
v .n i i in- I he well si lt eteil slock, and have their
suil.i made up Iu the latCit st vie. Call and be
i viiue.1. THOti. li. NO'l'T.
May li, 1H71.
li.stato ol' Citort: liuicrti'li, Kvnw
l.ttU f Ji.mim Toivnshij; iLcntti'l.
NOTIl K U hereby ejvcu that Utters Ul.i
I'l'Mitiiry have been t,ratilid lo the iindei
siued, on the eelalii of deoruo Fmeiieh, Sen.,
lale of Jordan towuMilp, NorlhiiiiilierUin.l cdiiii
I V, I'a., defeased. All persons iudi bled to aaid
ivtatu are reiln -led loiuake imiiiedliile payiileiit,
and Ihoi-e having elalins In picseiil Hum duly
amUeuiieati.l lor s,tiliuuiit.
MICHAEL I'.MKKK H, Kwcutor.
Joidaii touihip, June M, 171. lit
M'HIMi M'IiM4l
.wrt( htutkl Itr.lcr I'aclKllcn I
JliA up. lied u l- 'i line an. I mihrtiilillul nolt
llielll uf
Sl'lllXU DRESS (JOODS,
1 'niiic.it icH, W'liitd (hmiiIs, Fancy
(JimiiIs, TiiiMiuiiiK,,i i'lotlm,
( 'aiiiiciv,
l?AIl'KTS AND OlrS ('LOTUS.
Iloiiaike. I'iii Knots III re.it ail.l).
flltll lildK I 111 I 8,
Qiueiimate, Willuit -Ware, lila.irc, v., Ac.
A Hun i.m Ii n iiiliiliiutl.il
ltfilMilil) loltilUK,
I M a nu. I k.). t.o h iiuu fu'l ttinl i'oim.1,1
I tf ul.ii.ii.il il limnl, it HieUil). )
I'rltfw Iu bull lliw llutra. 4 Mil muU
r uur Hlwi'U,
A'l kill. I. Of luiO.ll) (0..J4. Ukcu In v-
i ti .1.. u .r g.MU.
MlilillK 4 I'l.v IM.MI,
II 1U '. 1 1, m H .i: 11.., Vlaik.t M.. I, kui.bbi),
Al ill .J, ,l.
'clock & Wntch Rcpiilrcr
In IK uii l Il W, Iloi ...i, . , i, l. IU.
Ill If H.I, tl4lk.( .44ll.
l 'IK til, IM ,
I. ..(U I) i.. tijM hiU m, i. u..l,l) ,,4
ii ni, iu .i i.iul.,ivl,.ul,l.Ni. u4
M.lw,., Ik, a. I bi-tU'Un, ..iili..! t.ii.-
tl l. l J, t I, I,,.,..,
lUtiuj ki i. .ii i .i, m.ii.u,. in n.v t .i.
bit, Iu twuulir, k t.llu, . ..,( L, b
(n Bus bw,il ilm.bii.Mi.
fftisccllimcotts.
PRICES REDUCED.
ItOOTH A HHOK.H
Manufactured to order nt
GREATLY REDUCED TRICES,
JOIIX WILTEIl,
Nprnce Slrerf, Kuiibnr), I'onu'a,
Is constantly manufacturing
Coots, Shoes & Gaiters,
nt surprisingly low prices. Ills Mork comprises
tho very bent In market. His loin; exper
ience Inllie business has won for
him reputation for
inaklne: tirst
class work cqtinl to any elty mnnufnctnrc. All work
wnrrnntcd.
Ti:it.MKNTUICTl.Y CASH.
The prices of repairing nre also reduced.
JOHN W1LVEK.
Sunbury, March 4, 1871.
.11 1 1.L I X Kit Y U WO IIS ii E X K It A 1. 1, Y.
NKW STYLES OK
EOXXETS,
HATS,
FLOWERS,
THAMES, &c.
illourniiig iiikI Itridttl
Ila(s mid Itouiicl.s.
Full line of Mourning Veils nnd Crape.
MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY.
Sash lllbbons, Ornaments, Fenthcrs, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, Ac., Are.
FANC V UOOD8 AND NOTIONS.
VIiS M. L. tiOSSLF.lt.
Eolith l'mirlh St., liclow the llailroad, Surbury.
April '."., 1M71.
si' i;it i :s ii;s,
VIEWS, ALHUMS, CIIHOMOS, FRAMES.
F. A II. T. AXTIION Y A CO.,
5tl It r oiid way, .ow York,
Invite the attention of tile Trade to their exten
sive assortment nf Hie above soods, of their own
publication, manufacture and importation. Also
l'HOTO LANTE11N SLIDES and
(iKAPIIOSCOl'EB-.
NEW VIEWS OF VOSEMPrE.
E. & II. T. ANTnoNY .t CO.,
691 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metroioiilau Iotel,
IMroKTnilK AMI MAM FACTrllEIiS OP
I'tiutOKrupliic .llntoriuls.
Marcli 4th, 1S71. ly.
I'OJirFHI'.T MAXOU CEMETEItY
COM I'A XY.
This company Is now prepared to sell lots hi
the new Cemetery, located on an eminence about
one-fourth uf n mile out of Sunbury. The in
crease of the population of Sunbury, and conse
quent advance In the ratio of mortality, ns well
as the limited facilities for the Interment of those
who have fought life's battle, have sinyested tho
organization of the above named company.
l'lnii of Cemetery may be seen nt the olliec of
J. A. Cake, Esq., or Lloyd T. llohrbach.
Price of lots from f 5 to (15, according to loca
tion. Deeds will 1m executed for lots sold.
LLOYD T. 110H15UAC1I, Scc'y.
May Hi, l71.-tf.
iiti i:s itr.m :i
AT TUG
MaiuiHoili Voot-& SIioc Store
ov
IiJLI illlIiIiKIC,
In C B. Snath's Hooni, Queen Ptrett, uiio do.i
East of the l'ost OUlcc,
N ORTI Il'Mli EK LA N D, PEN N ' A .
For El mini Hoots, tii Eil Miller's Hoot and
Shoe Store. They are sold, Hit CaKrt ftl.
For Kreneli Uilf Boots, go to Ell XlilleT's, only
f'J to $11 ir pair.
For Boots, Shoes nuj tiatiers, ut lowest possi
ble prices, to to Ell Miller's, On Queen Sun t.
For nil kinds of (Him Bopls and Shoes, call nt
Ell Miller's.
For Ladles' Gum Overshot, eoe tine nseort
meut at Ell Miliei's.
For all kinds of Children's Shoes, iru iij ex
j nmlnc Eli Miller's large ussortmetit.
, For alivililnv' In the BiMit and Shoe line, call
and examine Kll Miller's slock before lurliasim;
elsewhere If you wish to got tlr&t-elnss, ut Ihu
lowest prices.
Jan. 7, '71-Scp. 8, i0.-ly.
hEAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Ir. WAT-E.r2.'a Ci LTFQRNIA
YTNEGAR BITTERS
34
Hundreds cf Thotftands
lcar t",ilmony lo iti"ir Wonder
fal Uul.ii tUritc.
3
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3
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fioiu Itio Nbtlvo l;Mitii.H'l liiTlJi.f CuUtui.Ou, iwt
flam nil Al -ihvtlc KlIinttlaMi.M )t.jrio tl.j
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Airy View Academy,
PERRYVILLE, JUNIATA COUNTY, PA.,
For Male nnd rrnmlc IiiiU.
Attrnotlvcly sltnntod In a limlllifiil nnd bonutl
fnl region, 14 of n mile from l'cun'n 11. R. Four
reRiilnr Rrndnntr, npsistcd hv oilier comiictcnt
ttiftrnrlors constitnlc the corps of Instruction.
Tho frlnrljinl (for mniiy yenra In clinrgc orTun
enrrom Academy, nnd, tlneo 18,3 tliu head of
tills Institution,) refers lo Ids numerous pupils
In nil llio lenrned professions, nnd In every de
partment of business. Music and rninting spo
cliilties. l'nll nosmlon will rommrnfr Nop
timber IM, 1S71. To runs, 1300 rr
Aiiniim.
Address,
DAVID AVIESOX, A. M.
A. J. PATTERSON, A. M.
Tout Koval, I'a.
July 23, 1ST1. f.t. '
MiW JIF.AT NIIOl.
THE iindersii;ncd rcspeet fully Informs tlieeitl
rens of Sunbury n ml vicinity, llint they hnvo
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In Dewarl's ImUdinir.on tlio north side of Market
Sijiinro, two doors from tho rnllroad, were they
will kecpn constant supply of tlio best of Heel',
Tork, Mutton, Ac., nt wholesale or retail, nt tho
lowest prices nnd of llio lirst iuality . A wafon
will be run to supply rusloinurs every mornintr,
(except Sundays.) The best of meat will found
nt (heir shop. Give 3s n call nnd satisfy your
selves. IlEFFEW & llOWEK.
Oct. ICtli 1SG0. tf.
ISAAf li. STAl FFIill,
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
1 ls North Soron l Nt., for. ol'tlnrry,
riui.ADF.i.riUA.
An nssortnient of AVatcbes, Jewelry, Silver nod
Plated Ware constantly on band.
licpairing of Watches nnd Jowelrv promptly
attended to. (April l,"lS71-ly.
jl 1 1, 1. 1 X K It : y"a A' U V XC : Y NT o: It K.
MISS L. WEISEU,
Market Street, one door weft of (ieailiail's con
fectionery rtorc,
(SUNlJUPwV, PA.,
Has opened licr Pprini: nnd Rummer slock of
illilllncry itntl Fitiicy JoUm,
II ATS AND UOXNET.
The latest styles of Dress Trimininirs, French
nnd Ainerlean Flowers, Laces, Uililmus, iaek
loops, L'liijrwiiis, Collars, Cutis, Jouviu Gloves,
nnd a lame variety of other articles.
In connection with tlio Millinery biit.Iucs, she
carries on tlio
DRESS MAKING AND FITTIXU,
Iu till Its brunches.
She is also njjent for the sale of ltameey, Scott &
Co.'s Patterns.
The ladles of Sunbury and vicinity nre cor
dially Invited lo call ami examine her splendid
stock.
May lit, 1ST1.
I.F.M ItliK AM) l'l.AIXCI "mILI.N.
Third Street, ndjiiliiliiir l'liila. iV: Erie It. R., two
Sipiaies North of the Central Hotel,
Sl'NBl'RY, I'A.
jam r. TTemfxt,
1? prcpniv.1 to fnrnih every description of lum
ber re'iuircd by the demands of the public.
liavinit ull I lie latest improved machinery for
iiiaimfiii mrliiir I.huIkt, lie is nuw ready to till or
ders f all kinds of
fi.o(h:ing, siniNn noons, sihttfus,
BASH, lll.INDS .Mdl l.Dl.NGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and nil kinds of Ornamental Scrow 1 Work. Turn
Inx of every desei iption proiupllycxeculcd. Also,
A I.VKlil! ASSOllTVKNT OF
HI EL I.UMllEli.
HEMLOCK and VINE. Also, Shln-les, Mckets,
Lathe, Ao.
Onlers prompt lv tilled, undrliipped lv Railroad
orcMu.nvi-e. ' IRA T. CLEMENT.
deel-liS:ly
;tovi: a tix fstaiji.ishsikxt.
.MARKET STRl'.ET, SVNlJlitY, I'A.
AI.FllED KllXl-SE, Pruiuioton.
lirc'isiiii Tu i-umi a (ir.NTiir.K. J
HAYING pureliase;'. the above well known es
laliltshuieul, Mr. Krauze wnuld ripi'etful
ly inlinui tlio public iliat he now has on li.uul a
kirjCO assort nient of
V OOK1X r. S T O V E s ,
Ss'er"s Cook Anti-I)nt, Reirulater or Revolvlmi
Top, Cinubiniilion, Siisiiuelmiina nnd others,
which are so urraniud as lo lie used for Coal or
Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfactori
ly or no pale. 11 EATERS of all kinds put up to
lieat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of diU'eicnl kinds ut very low prices.
Tlii-.vuro of ICvery Di'M't-iption
kept ronstautly on hand. Rootlm; and Spoutlni;
witti Ihe best material, done nt short notice
REPAIRING attended to with di-paleli. Coal
Oil 111 d Lamps consinuily on hand. Japan ware
of a 1 ..ifl. Slore opinisitc Conlcy's hardware
store. Give me a call. A. KUAl'SE.
iipiL'l-ly
T 1 .11 1'. IS .U O X i: Y ! 7
A LI. Wall l'aper and Herder, 90U by 1110 wtl
tie ti inmifil ready lor use,
WITHOUT EXT1IA CIIAIUJE,
uv Tim
YEOMAN'S WALL 1'Al'EU TIM MM El!,
r' . 1 ;J i, "f Zii
- Ms.'
wlil. li I have tlio excluidve rlutit to u in nniiurv
and if lulu.
ISatu mom y, 1 1 1110 and labor, by Ixty lut of
x. Fi uiiiii: i.i;iii.r.it,
KuKr Iu ll.K.kj, Sl.illo in i. Wall I'apir, Mule,
Ac Ac, Ac
(uiid.iy Si h. H.I M I'l'l.l rizt lii.ule .ci.illiy.
Illuuk, MriuorMiiduui A ! Hook
III cudle, (.11 u I v, Jil.t reeeitol.
IIOO K IHNI'IS'G ,1. me louidir. l'.r.i.ii, will
,.no (.ciimi by leaking tlu lr unb is lor liudiii
llll UK).
I'lfl'l 111: Fit IMF
of.tll ,U. ., rut I10111 (Im M.iiildiiiK al lull l,
nil.,. Il V A I. A MJt' AUK I K Vlr ulx.i), uu
I1.111.I.
Al.Ul'NH, UltAl'K El'S, liul.ll I'KX.
c, (Vc, Ac.
A l.iri,u and i! . li, 1,4 iI.h I, ..f 't'"ul.iy
ou I1.111.I. AmllilUK uot oil h in t I'li.inptly ul
llklvd. Ilul. ioi, ,, t.i.li. ( ,11 at
N. M KIil si l.llill I I It's
tl.H'k Slof,
i.u of I'uli ) Gold ft u, VI 11 kit .(U.ilti, Hu
fcui I, I' t.
timUi), .('in-i-l Mil, hlil,
HI ll 10 hihiii i; tills,
fl'llfc bu I. l.ljii.. I ltali4 lMIUkl4 llu ii.loti
1 i..t ul ii..ii';. Jl 'I.il.. 1, touuM lui'aiu
U 1 ul.u.1 IU il I.. L. mi iv.i.ii l.i lo all kiii.l i vi
l ill Ml I. WUHk.
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Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR TnE
TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st, 1871.
Nnmlier of Policies, 713.
Amount of Property Insured, $53,815,00
Amount of Premium Notes In force, t;i4,'Ji;),00
CASH ASSETS.
Amount loaned nt Interest, $11000,00
Amount In Treasurer's hands, f lOOO.oO
Amount duo from A cents, fH00,t5
Amount duo from other sources, f fiil.no
Available Capital, tS'.l.'JU'.l.tij
lunnre jonr C'nllle.
INSURE with a responsildo nnd perfectly rc
liablo Company. Insure, where your louses
will Ins pal.! promptly.
THIS IS A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COM
PANY. Hence, unlike, other Companies, you nre sure
of liclnir paid promptly Tor nil losses, if insured
In this Company.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Beinc mutual, our expenses nre tfss, nnd our
Charter is Perpetual. We pay losses by nil kinds
of accidents by dentil, (exceptimr in cases of
epidemics,) by theft, Ac. At. We pay prompt
ly. No red tape proceedings to obtain your
money In casu of lose,
XraHj' J3.000 puiri 011 Cows nlone
Miurc OrKimizat Ion.
Look nt the list of Leases paid on Cows ulono by
tills Company.
M Hennlnirer, Smibury, Pa ,
1) Hilircrt, Northumberland...-.
Georire Eckcrt, "
8 U lMdjre, ,
Charles ltoliik, Mt Carnul ,
Esuliciis Sipple, "
Catliarlne Wanner, Watsontown....'.
Georire Heir, Niirthiiinbtirland
Jacob Snvder, Sunbury
J W H.issler, "
Minor Cady, Dcwart
Cattiarinc iMartx, Sliamokin
Francis llucher, Sunbury
Samuel H Price, Upper Lehigh
Joseph Doppcii, Mt Carnitl ;..
MaUlilas Seliolly, '
Francis McCarly, "
Maria Kramer, Watsontown
Joeph Nicely, Jr., Dcwart
J tN; K C tiuliiijle, Pine, Clinton eo
....$o.1
50
40
r.o
, 110
40
40
SO
, :tsa,i
so
00
40
!!0
Ml
SO
40
SO
, 45
40
40
,....40
10
45
40
K RAinai;e, Slienand(ali, Scbuglkill eo..
J S Tharp, Sliamokin
Thomas Wardrops, Mt Cannol
N A Loudcnslaircr, Hem. Ion,
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Ferry
G L Reau'an. Siienandoah, Schuylkill eo.
Jacob Shine, ' "
Jacob StolUi, " "
11 II Rower, Iteration,
Geo It Lnlir, Georgetown
John II Ossmnrt, Suiiliury .....1.
W H Wallace, Nortliiiiulierlaiid..'.
II S Graham, "
Rc'iceca Koble, Georgetown
Philip Wintcrstein, Watsontown
....40
SO
.... to
....40
....SO
....40
....40
...:io
....so
....40
....40
.....40
G S Low, Lime Ridire, Coliuubia eo
Lewis 0teiiiaut, Laurel Klin, Luzerne eo
.40
Marv J Hine, Nortliuinlierlaiid 40
U F Krolin, Snnlinry 40
Andrew llealv. Giranlsville, Selinx Ikiil co.. 40,
Patrick Furiiivon. Ml Cnrmcl 40,
Martin LV'laney. Slienandoali city 14,
John Dane, Ashland, Schuylkill en 10,
Anthony McLaughlin, Gtrardsvilte 40,
Dayman S Hay, Mahanoy Plane l'i,
R Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David Handier, llerwiik fii
J D Fochl. Potlsville '.ill,
Erastus Solu-r, Point twp "JO,
A Lipeneoit, Watsontown 40,
Maria Kranier.Watsou'n,'M loss pd last miui.4(S
I P Llplicneott, Watsontown 40,
R S Ainnierniau, Snvdcrtown ill,
Nathan Moss, llcrwiek, Colninbia eo "7,
J A C R ('iihnlcl'inc Sta'n Clinton r id ins,4ii,
Charles W lluxxuril, Kupeil, Coliiuiliia eo...40,
John Foirlenian, Wal-ontown 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Cannel 40.
Thomas Met., l'axinos :;
R McCloskv, Lock llavcn 1:14,
HON. A. JORDAN. President.
C. A. nr.IMENSNYDER. Scc'y, Sunbury.
DIRECTORS :
Ex-Gov. James Pullock, lion. C. J. I'runcr,
Solouiou Mroh, Win. Ilrindle. Solonian StiilH",
John A. SUIs'ler, Dr. D. T. Kivbs, Dr. Du(id
Waldron.
March 11, 171. ly.
I" O R G A L E !
TJMGHTY acre i'f Improved land In the lu st
jk sci tion tf Soni'i. in Mieliiiraii, within llc
miles of the town of "'I hire Kixcrs," iu M. Jo
seph coiiuir, wilhin two le. lies of ihe R:iilrond
Station, aoo.l buililiiiv, init ImiiM's, litic or
chard, roil, rich sar ly loam, n-tsoo! l:mtis and
cliurths within siuht titie ia.li-putalile, tell
acres nre In wheat, the remainder in clover sod.
A span of hoies, cattle, hoi;s, irrain and farinint;
iiteiiKils, Ac, will be sold Willi this properly.
Price fill per acre, ili.000 in cash, I lie balance in
time pavincnts ol'f.VM. Appiv lo
' WM. A. MASEU, Three Rivus, Vleh.
H. 11 . MASSE
Suiitniiy, Xt.ireh 11, "iS71.
Suiiliury, Pa.
MANHOOD: HOW l. 'ST. lit 1 W RESTOR
ED Just publi-hed liv I'r. LEWIS. 2".!i
pages. Third Edition. Till-: V. EDiC A I. COM
PANION AND lil lDE TO HEALTH, on t l.-i
radical cure nf Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Wcal -iiess,
lnvoliiiilary Seinin.-il l.o.-.-es, Impoii 111..',
Menial and Physical Incapacity, lu.pciliinent, in
Marriage, etc., and the Venereal mid Syphilitic
Maladies wilh plain nnd clear directions lor the
speedy cure of S'cond.ny Symptoms, Gonori hn a,
Glccl-, Slilclures. and all di.-cases of Ihe skin,
such as Scurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Bui's, :ioti li
es and l iinples on the met '"hty. Consuni
lion. Epilepsy, and Pits, Induced by self-i il l u I
gemv or sectual extra vaganee.
The celebraled author in this admirable Trea
tUe, clearly ileinon-l rales, Iroiu a forty year's
siicccsful prai lice, lli.it Ihe iilaruiing conscniicnce
of seir-aloie may be radically cured ; pointing
nut a mod" of cure u niuo simple, et rtuiii, and
tll.it mi I, by means of vthieh every sulfeier, 110
matter what bis condition may be, can Im ell'ee
luallv cured, cheaply, pilvatelv, and radically.
J i'"Tliis hook ihould Ih in Ihe hands of ever)
youth, and every man in the land.
Sent under tea I. Iu .1 plain cnveloie. Price, 50
eeu.i. Address, DR. LEWIS, No. 7 llcaeli urcct,
New York.
SI'HIMi Al SI 11 VI lilt
MK.l.INEliY AND EANC'V (iutiDS.
M!SS EI.IMiETII LA.AI.I S,
111 Denuit's lliii'ilinir, Maikel S.pi.ne,
M'Ntll RY, PA.,
Whi le vvi.l Ih' l-'ini l a Ik K kllpplv of gomt-i, coll-
Msliie; of Miliinii) and l.iiiiv l...-,
HA ti AND HON NETS. TRIMMED AND X N
TUI M M I'.D.
Au.ii. t IliLMiEN'S H ATS,
f. r uii l" ii'i l tiov,.
, ri of Die I.il. -I and li.iu.l-i.lii'l l I. .
h I'll L. OI.011., pi ,1.1 and II. "li, I. 1. 1. lie's
S necr, l..ut Col.irs, Liu. .1 t olai, aiul t lilts
(iv Ladli and t liildlt'il, ( riK bel t-iillai,,
N. I kll. I"! Loll., Ulld ticilt', - I.il 1 r 1 lvll'k.
M.k Kti k l.oo. 11 sup. ilur mil. le. I.l.m.
Im In line Kid.-, wild 1. 1, tie,' llui '.klu !...,
II. 111 II.. n In. 1'.. All kind, ol 1 1 .111111II11;,.
Eu.liiiii.lt rv Colli 1 li, Hiviiiy 1.1 li lii k,
and ( !nl. lull. S4, "'iiii uud " )
li 11111111111; 1.
TRIM MING MI.KS,
I hi 1 . . . 1 1 -, . .lii 1, uud uu. I a uio'.tl
Villi. l ol S1.II111.,.
'I li.iukllll lor p lt p.lll.111 le, kilo li,i.k I lit 1
hf .ll.llll V of it I 0.m1. uiil 1(, ii 4 i-i.lililliliilitv
t.l im ...me r l I. iikillt LA. VKln.
Apul .'.I. l-Tl.
I'tiluU, Oil. ir,
llll. i'k i f Oil, i.iuipiiou4 l.ln",'d
'j (HI, I0.1l Oil, lull Oil, .1.1.I l.i.l.H. 1IU14
Oil liii fc.u Hit k aii I U tt lilu. 1 ) , tilulli. lil4c
illk.ll, OU luio.l, at I. ok pltt., -!
t 11M.KV A '.
To (ho t'ommuiil.) at lutruct
I II Wuki t Ills.
"RUQULATOn,"
I I11W (In, .lit ulikl4 I II. k ti.lo. li nt,
mil ml U.l.i.t.. i. Hi U in. I.. ll I,
Mi. , I 1 .ink, I. ii-i 1 ai. I 1 111. In. 4 M.u. , i.l i .
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tl. ll II I k (mil. I.l (i.v I .11.1 (,,..4 t.1 k'
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Reading Itnllrond.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Jifonilny, May 15fA, 1S71.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North nnd
North-West for Philadelphia, N. Y.,Rcad
inir, Pottsville, Tamnona, Ashland, Shnniokini
Lebanon, Atlentown, En si on, Ephrala, Lilix,
Lancaster, Columbin, Ac, A-c.
Tnilns leave llarrishunc for New York, as fol
lows 1 At U.40, 8.10, a. in. nnd 2.00 p. m., con
necting with similar trains on tho Pennsylvania.
Railroad, and arrlvlnjr at New York at 10.05 a.
ni., 8.50, and 0.t!0 p in. respectively. 6lecjlna
Cars accompany tho U.40 a. ni., train without
chanirc.
Returning: Lenvts New W at tl.OO a. ni.,
13.S0 noon and S.O0 p. ni., Philadelphia at 7.1KI,
8.30 a. m. and 8.00 p. 111. Sleeping Cars ncctmi
pany the 6.00 p. 111. train from New York with
out change.
lnve linrrlsbnrr for Rendinir, Pottsville, Ta
mniiin, Mlnersvilte, Ashland, Sliamokin,
All. -Mown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. 111.,
2.00 nnd 4.05 p. m., stoppini nt Lctnon and
principal way Millions t the 4.05 p. m., train
coiincrtius: for Pliilndclphia, Pottsville and Co
lumbia only. For Pottsville, Schuvlkill llaveu
nnd Auburn, via Schuylkill and SustU(haiina
Railroad, leave Hnrrisburir at 8.40 p. 111.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Rcml
Inc for Allentown, Kaslon and New York at 4UU,
10.30 n. 111., nnd 4.05 p. in. Returuluir, leavo
Nework at 0.00 a. 111., 1J.30 noon mid 5.00
p. in. nnd AUenlown nt 7. SO a. m. li.'-'S noon.
3.1S, 4 "5 nnd 8.35 p. m. '
Way Pnssenirer Train leaves Philadelphia nt
7.30 11. 111.. conm-cthic with similar train on East
Penua. Railroad, returning from Heading at (5.-'0
p. 111., stopping ut all stations.
Leave Pottsville ut U.00 a. m. nnd 2.30 p.
m. Il.-rnilon at 10.00 a. 111., Shnmokin ut 5.40 and
11.15 a. in.; Ashland nt 7.05 a. 111., and PJ.-13
noon; Mahanoy City at 7.51 a. in. and LiO p. nu
Tamaiiin nt 8.35 a. 111. nnd 2.10 p. m. for
Philadelphia, New York, Reading. Hnrrisburg,Ae.
Leave Pottsville via SeiiuyiKill nnd Susiiie
liauna Railroad at 6.15 a. 111. for llarrishtirg, and
11.45 a.m., for Pino Grove nnd Treuionl.
Reading Acennim.Mlutlon Train leaves Potts
ville at 5.40 n. m., passes Reading nt 7.30 n. in.
arriving nt PhilaiMpr.ia at 10.20 it. ni., returning
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. 111., passing Read
ing nt 7.55 p.m. arriving nt lVitsville at 11.40 p.m.
Potlslown AccoinintKlation Train leaves Polls-
town al C.30 a. 111., rcturiiiii!;
at 4.30 p. in.
; leaves Pliilndclphia
Ovlrti'.tna Kaonvid Trains leave Reading ut
7.20 a. 111., and li.15 p. 111. Tor Ephrata, Liliz;
Lancaster. Coliuubia. Ac
Perkioincn Rail Road Trains leave Perktomcn
J unit ion al 7.17, '.i.H5a. in., at 3.IKI and 6.00 p. 111.
Ueliiiuing.lcave Schwciiksvillc at K.30,M.10a. 111.,
12.50 iitMin and 4.45 p. in. eon net-tin;,' with similar
trains on Reading Rail Road.
Colcbrookdale Railroad Trains leave Poltstowii
at U.40 11. 111., l.lSand 0.45 p. m., returning leave
Mt. Pleasant al7.O0 ami 1 1.25 a. m., and '3.00 p.
m., coniictting with similar trains 011 Rradinj;
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Hrldu'c
port at M.30 a. 111., 2.05aiid 5.32 p. 111. retui nii..:,
leave Downington at (I. Ill a. 111., 12.45 noon and
5.25 p. m. connecting with similar trains on Kcul
iug Railroad.
On Sundays : Leave New York at S.OM p. m.,
Philadelphia al S.iHI a. 111. and 3.15 p. m.. (Ihu
S.iKI a. 111. train running tmlv lo Ri ailing;) leave
Pottsville ul S. 00 a. in., leave llarrisbiirg. 2. Inn.
in., and 2.00 p. in.; leave Allculowu al 4.25 and
8.35 p. III. ; leave Reading al 7.15 a. 1.1. ami li.'.O
p. 111. for Hari W.nig, at 4.32 11. 111. lor New
York, at 7.20 a. in. lor Alleulowu and nt U.40 11:
in. and 4.15 p. 111. lor l'liila. lel'a.
I'oni'Mlilatioi',, Mileage, Season, School cud
F..v urvioii 'l ickcts, to and from all points at re-
iiiieen rates.
lt;iLrgage checked throni.
Lh : 10O Pounds L'ae:-
gage allowed each Passene
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