.! tu itiifimoitk) gritulttira!. How to Dkrtroy tub Canada This tle. Sonio of our poople having exhaust ed themselves in tirades ngninst the Cannda thistle, have appealed to that first and Inst resort of an American citizen, tho law. In ome places townships are obtaining spe cial laws and enactments are bcinu; furnish ed for some whole States. Sometimes these laws do Rood, at other times go the way of the celebrated bull npaitisb-tlie comet. : It strikes us that the laws agitinet this tles ought to contnin some Information as to how to do for these pests. When tho worthy exhorts warns tho sinner how to flee from tho wrath to come, ho is expected to show him where to get tho grace to do it, and tho law should bo no less reasona ble. But as we read our exchanges and see with our own eyes how pcoplo do, it Is evidently few who know how to do it. Ono whom we have just road of, says do not plow tlura in enrly fall or spring ; but iu summer when the ' thistles nro In bloom. It strikes us this summer treat ment will prove no better than tho other two. Thero is one way, however, that they can be got rid of, and that is by put ting the foul land In corn, and then reso lutely digging them'out with a fork, as soon an the young leave appear In tho spring, or any time through tho summer. A spado cuts them and every piece left will crow ; by loosening tho ground with a fork they can bo taken out more thoroughly tlinn by A spade. . They cannot bo wholly takeu out on tho first attempt, but may sprout tip this way several times a season, and must bo followed up as often as they ap pear. The next season put in corn aea'm. A few will como up this season, but not many, and generally a sinclo clearing the second year is all ttiey require to destroy them for evermore. Wo want this Incorporated in all the laws -against Canada thistles, and trust that our legislators will give the German town Teleqr afh credit therefor ; at tho same time adding that it is tho only reme dy where salt fails. Ocrwintoivn Tel. 1 timorous. A scapegrace remarked that tho princi pal branch of education in his school was a willow branch. A lad crawled into ft sugar hogslicad, and his first exclamation was, "Oh, for a thousand tongues !" "Here lies a man who never had an ene my." Then here lies ft man who never ha"d an idea. Wendell Phillips. Naomi, the daughter of Enoch, was 580 years old wheu she married. There's hope for some of your other ladies, niter all. Josh Billings says: 'If a man liaz got eigh ty thousand dollars at interest and owns the houso he lives In, it ain't much troublo to be a philosopher." "Your dress," said a husband to his fashionablo wife, "will never plenfcc the men." "I don't drees to please men," was tho reply, "but to worry other women." "Bobby, why don't your mother sew up your trowsers V" "Causa she's at the ves try, sewing for tho heathen." One who is, perhaps, a. little too cynical, says that tho majority of the country prach ers could burn as quite well as tho old re ligious martyrs they are so dry. It Is said that if you tako two letters from money thero will be ono left. We heard of a man who took money from let ters and thero wasn't any lclt. Thare iz lots ov folks who are in sich a great hurry tew git religion that they con fess sins they aiu't gilt y ov, and overlook theze that they am. Jvsli Billings. A certain well-known author says: "Lit tle towns, always hotbeds of gossip, nrc rcmarkablo for that isolating malignity which is like tho tremendous malediction of the Church seen through the wroug-end of a spy-glass." "Ah, Dick, I havo buried my brother since 1 saw you." " Served him right," said Dick. "What do you mean, Bir'i" was demanded. "i liy," said Uick, "would it have been serving him right to let him uuburied?" Tho rising generation "age" rapidly. A mature specimen, eijjht years old, was hunting around the police, statiou for a stray father tho other night. "You see," ho remarked, with filial exultation, "the guv'ner's a littlo wild yet, but ho'H grow out of it !" A gentleman in search of a man to do somo work met on his way a lady, not as young as she once was, and asked her, "Can you tell niH where I can find a man V" "No, I cannot," she replied, '"for I have been lookiug these twenty 3'cars tor ono myself." The Paduc ill Kentuekian says ; "When It was announced that tho negro testimony bill had passed tho Legislature, wo heard a fellow indignantly exclaim that as both parlies hail the right to swear, he could outs wear any ten niggers he ever saw, and, if it came to test, he would oulswcar a whole regiment of uiggers or burst a trace. "My son," said a good mother to her young hopeful, "did you wish your teacher a happy New YearV" "No .ma'am," responded tho boy. 'Well, why notV" -"Because," said the youth, "sha isn't happy unless she's whippi"-" boys and I was nfr!J " ' $eto bbttllscmcnls , caIiriaue maniTfactory, SUNBURY, PENN'A. J. S. SEASHOLTZ, "fTOCLD respectfully Announce t th cltl- tent of Sunbury and surrounding country, that be Is prepared to manufacture all stylet 01 n hit ne-v shop on east Market street. Ha will rurnisQ every description 01 wagons, nom Plain and U'anct. In short, will make everything In hit lino from tlrst-clnss carriage to a wheelbarrow, wananted to be ninde of the bent and most durable, materi als, and by the most experienced workmen. All work ecnt out from his establishment will be found reliable In every particular. The patronage of the public Is solicited. .1. S. SEASIIOLTZ. Banbury, Nov. '71.-ly. FOR SALE I 17 lOHTr acres of Improved land In th best IA section of Southern Michigan, within fivo miles of the town of "Three Rivers," In St. Jo seph county, within two miles of the Railroad Station, good buildings, out houses, large or chard, toll, rich enndv loam, school houses and churchs within eight title Indisputable, ten acres are In wheat, the. remainder In clover sod. A span of horses, cnttlc.hoge, (train and farming utensils, &c, will bo sold with this property. Price 970 per acre, (3,000 In cash, the balance lu time payments of 500. Apply to WM. A. MASsER, Three Rivers, Mich, or, II. B. MASSER, Suubury, Pa. Bunbnry, March 11, 1871. iopirFt manor cemetery COMPANY. TI1I3 company Is now prepared to sell lott in the new Cemetery, located on an eminence ab'mt one-fourth of n mile eatt of Sunbury. Tho In crease of tho population of Snnbnry, and conse quent advance In the rntlo of mortality, as well as the limited facilities forthc Interment of thoso who havo fought life's battle, hnve suggested the organisation of the above named company. Plan of Cemetery may be wen at the otllcc of J. A. Cake, Esq., or Lloyd T. ltohrbneh. Price of lots from $5 to $15, according to loca tion. Deeds will be executed for lots sold. LLOYD T. ROHRBACH, Scc'y. Mu'y 13, 1871.-tf. BEEF, PORK, POULTRY ail FRD1T EMPORIUM, InC. Dallus' store room, two doors east of Brlght't Building, Market Sqnare, SUNBURY, FENN'A. " Having fitted una room two doors east of Weit- xcl's Store, the undoinlgned has opened a Ment Shoo In connection with his ttnnd on MARKET DAYS, where he will keep on hand the best of Reel, PorK, Veal and Poultry of every description. Turkevs, Geese, Ducks, Chickens ready dressed, and put up In regular style or city markets. ALSO, Butter, Err. Potatoes, A j- ltleN. nrH Fruits of all kinds, nil of which mill ho sold at the lowest Market Prices. The citizens of Sunbury are invited to call and examine for themselves before purchasing else where. A full assortment on band every market murning. HENRY NEUEK. Dec. 9, 1671. IF YOU WANT TO SEE the largest assortment of Millinery Goods ever brought to this place, jo to Miss L. SMssler, Market Spare, NlMll ltV, PA., Where are nrrnyed In nil their different varieties Fall Millinery Goods of every description Just brought from Philadel phia and are now open. The new Room Just completed Is filled with an endless variety. A most magnificent rilspluy of Ooods on exhibition, and sold at the lowebt prices. EVERY KIND OF GOODS ueunlly kept In a Millinery establishment can be had at her store. The bett in the riiilidelphia markets were solicited. Give mo a cull and be convinced. MIPS L. 8HISSLER. Sunbury, September S3, 1871. ISAAC li. NTAl'I'FER, WATCHES, JEWELRY, M North Second St., Vor ofQurry, PHILADELPHIA. An assortment of Wntches, Jewcltj, liver and Plated Ware constantly on hand. Repairing of Watches and .Jewelry promptly attended to. April 1, 1871-ly. B- Gk PETERS' SALE STABLES, Adjoining Harrisburg Stock Yards, Horses Eoii&M, gold or Exchange! December 10, 1871. Sin. NEW Flour, Feel, Fruit anlVe&etalie Store, Spruce Street, between Front and Second, SUNBURY, PA. JOHN WILVER having Just opcnc.l a Store at the above place, where all kinds of of the best brands of flour and Feed will he sold at greatly reduced prices. The cele brated Buck's Mills Flour will be kept constantly on hand. Also, all kinds of Feed, Grain, Corn, Oalt and Rye, chopped or whole, 4 Potatoes), Apples, Cabbage Fruit rcncrallv, at a cheaper rate than can be bought here. All goods delivered Free of Charge. 1 examine my (.lock and atcorula the purchasing elsewhere. JOHN WILVER. usccllaneons. ,MYL"ITiX 1:11 V. " . FALL AND WINTER STYLES. HATS AND BONNETS. RIBBONS. FLOWERS, WREATHS, LACES, Ac. Crape Veils, CRArEHATS AND BONNETS, and everything usually kept In a Millinery 8lore. Call at M. L. OOSSLER'S Store, Booth Fourth Etreet, below the 8. V. K. R. BtJNBDRT, PA. Nor. 4, '71. Tas'fi xtXreS; ' TIIACkARABUCK & CO., SUCCESSORS TO MISKEY, MERRILL & TIIACKARA, MANUFACTURERS OF GAS FIXTURES, BRONZES, &c, &c, Chandeliers), Pendants, Brackets, Ac., dec. wonld respectfully Invite the attention of pur chasers to our elegant assortment. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, 71 Chestnut Street. MANUFACTORY,' 403, 404,408 AND 408 RACK BTREET. Aug. 19. 1871. NEW MEAT SHOP. THE undersigned respectfully Informs the citi zens of Sunbury and vicinity, that they have opened a MEAT SHOP, in Den a't's buildiiie,on the north side of Market Square, two doort from tho railroad, were they will ketp a constant supply of the best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Ac, nt wholesale or retail, at tho lowest prices and of the tlrst quality . A watrou will be run to supply customers every mornlnc, (except Sundays.) The best of meat will found at their shop. Give as a cull and satisfy yr ir- selves. llEi t liW & UUWtlt. Oct. ICth 1869. tf. Attention, Agents). Great Inducements offered live Aicents, to tell the moht popular work of the age, "Remarkable Characters tud i'laces 01 tuu iioiy i-iinu, Dy CITARLE8 V. ELLIOTT, with articles from the pens of T. D. Woolsey, L L. D. ; Rik'ht Rev. Thos. M. Clark, D. D. s Rev, Joseph Cummlnes, I). D. 1 Rev. Charles A. Stod dard; Rev. 8. F. hmith, D. D. ; Rev. William Adams, D. 1). s Rev. Henry Ward Beeeher, 4c. Address for circulars aud full particulars. i J. II. HRYMIItE. Dee. 13, 1871.-3m. Pottsvillc, Pa. HOLIDAY GOODS. THADD'S S. SHANNON, THIRD AND MARKET SQUARE, Has In stock and constantly icccivlng Novelties In his line, consisting in part of a Pill line of AUERiaX WATCH EN, Elgin, Illinois, Howard A Co., Waltlmm, Mas sachusetts, and Boy's AMERICAN W ATCIIbtj; Also, a full set of Ladies, and Geut's Gold aud Silver Swiss Watches. JEWELRY. Roman Gold sets, ptuk coral and Gold sets, Ear-Rins, Necklaces and Pendan'.s, Onyx aud Jet Jewel rv. SILVER-WARE, Solid Silver-ware of Sterling purity, made to or der. Bridal and Presentation Pieces, Kulves, Forks nnd Spnnnt In rates, also, a full line of Silver Plated Goods, Tea Sets, Ice Water Sets, Erblt Stands, Cake Baskets, Cotl'ee Urns, Forks and Spoons treble plated, tbe heat lu the market. SPECTACLES. If yon value your Eyesight, use the Peifect Lenseti, grnuud from minute CrUtle Pebbles mel ted together, aud derive there name "Diamond" on account of there hardness aud brilliancy. They win last many years without change, aud warrautcd Superior to all others In use. TABLE CUTLERY. Ivory, Pearl and Metal handles In cases sup plied to order. CLOCKS. A full assortment of F.iirht day aud Thirty hour Clocks, alho Cnleuder Clocks ol ill discrip tlons. Engraving doue at the shortest notice. Wat cars, Clocks and Jewelry, Repaired and Satisfaction warranted. All goods will be sold at the very Lowest Cash Prices. Every body Is cordially Invited to Call aud Examine for themselves. Don't forget the place. T. 8. SHANNON. unbnryDec.lC, tf. THE NEW NTOItE, CLEMENT & DISSINGER, In the new Clement Building, Market Nquare, Muubury, Pa., offer to tbe public, an entire new assortment of WINTER DRY GOODS, of all styles at tbe lowest prices. Full lines of Alpacas, Mnhulrs, Plaids, Empress Cloths, Shawls, Flannels, Hosiery, MOURNING GOODS, a full variety, Blankets and Woolen goods of all descriptions. CLOTHS, CA8SIMERES, VESTINGB, Ac, Ac Read) -Made Clothing, a full assortment, which will be sold lower than elsewhere. Carpetn aud OH Cloths. GROCERIES of all kinds, which are guaranteed all fresh. QUEEN S W Alt E, W I LLO W WARE, &c, Ac, &e. TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, and in fact every! blug that van be mentioned la a first-class store. Call and examine our stock. Having our s.ore "-' -' with Gas, goods cau he selected In the "' well as In the day time. No charges goods. u in 'K uh able, goods : EVIN. SUN NY SIDE HEATER, nmvuns UiiTunn pTiTB VklH. Bal- Timor. First premium for Ftr-pla Htatert warded the fiuuny side. Advantage of the Bnnnyslde t 1. It It to eonttrncted that one-third more of the radiating surface extends Into the room, (riv ing that much nort additional heat without ex tra fuel. 9. It It the only Hot-Alt Fire-plate Mentor In the markets Like the regular built cellar beater, it loses no heat, but confine It all to Its legltl purposet. 1 . 8. The fuel mngatlne It donbl the ntual site, extending from the flre-box to the top of the ttove, with capacity for tweuty-four hours' tup ply of coal. 4. The patent double cow for eoal tnagaalne consumes tka gas, prevents etcapt of gat luto the room, and nmkes it Imposstoie tor amy pui flngt or explosions to occur. Thlt It an advant age possessed by no other lire-place ttove lu tba market. 6. There are three air ceambere, wherein a brisk clrcnlutlon It kept np, drawing the cold air in the room turougn neutea nues into a largo bot-air reservoir, at the back of the stove. (I No side nines are used, as the air Is healed In a reservoir having double radiating flues nnd double back, supplying large quantities of hot alrwlthoiit waste or beat or luei. 7. The Si-NNYSina otllUct the watte heat to thoroughly that we frequently heat an adjoining room on the first, besides uuuiing ice rooms in second and third stories. , 8. A damncr on toD of the ttove, connected with tho hot air flues, controls the quantity of hot air required tor the nse 01 euncr me upper or lower rooms. All other flre-plaee stovet are very Inconvenient In thlt respect. V. The urate It teir-sealitig, ana no oust can escape while shaking It. Philadelphia. It. B. MASSEk, Agent. Nov. 11, 1871. EXTRAORDINARY. 10 OFFERIIO 80 DAYS ON TRIAL. . MOXTHLY PAYMENTS. , PRICE REDUCED. Tm Americas Siwiho Machinb Co. havo concluded to otrer their whole 8tock of Svptiior and widely-known machines, npon the above unparalelcd terms, to everybody, everywhere, who havo, or can find use for a really good Sew ing Machlue. cheaper than the cheapest. Every one Is welcome to a month's free trial at their own home. The best, and only true guarantee of ttt quality, Is n month's free trial. The object of giving a fret trial Is to show you how Good our Machine It. This Is the simplest and most certain way to convince you that our Machine it Jnst what you warn. The Secret of safety Is In one month's trial. No one parts with the Machine after trial. All tav for and keen It. Buy no machine until you have found It a good oue, easy to learn, easy to manage, easy to work, easy to keen In order, perfect In mechanism. perfect lu construction, simple, reliable, and satisfactory Anv comDnnv who will refuse yon this mucn cauuoft kv na good a Sewing Mucbiue ns ours. Buy only when yon know the machine does not take an hour to get ready to do a minutes work. 11 uv only when yo n find a Machine that Is ready in a minute to do any kind of work and It always ready, and tever out of order. A month's trial answers all questions, solves all doubts, prevents all mistakes, and Is tne only safe wav to get your moneyt worth. Try It. You cannot lof-e. Write for our Confidential Circulars and 111 as trated Pamphlet, containing full particulars, which we will tend you by return of mail free with Samples of Sewing, that you can Judge for yourself. And rememucr, tnnt we sen our gooa Machine t a low price, upon extraordinary luvor. able terms of payment, and upon thclrown mcr ito. Don't hesitate becanse yon are nncertnln whether want a Sewing Machine or not, no be. cause you have one of another kind. Try a good one, tbev are alwavs nseful, and will make money for you. or beln you to save It. And yon haveanother.ours will show you that the one you have could be Improved. The company stake the very Existence of their Business on the mere Its of this Wonderful and Extraordinary Sewing Machine. County Kigbtt given free to good Bmart Agents. Canvassers, male and female, wanted everywhere. Write for Particulars, and address: AMERICAN MACHINE Co., Cor. John and Nassau Street. New York Oct. 11, 1871. 1 year. GAS CHEAPER THAN KEROSENE. Otrici or tiii Si'MBt'RT OAt Company, Octvttr 2d, 1871. To thb C1T1ZRN8 1 Recent Investigations do monstrate that Gas of 14 Candles quality, can be told at $2.00 per 1000 cubic feet. Tho , Direc tors of the Sunbury Gat Company have deter mined to adopt that price and 14 Candles at the standard of quality. This flies the prico of a 14 Candle buruer at one cent aa hour, or one third lea than Philadelphia gat. A Kerosene lamp gives a light of teven to ten candle only therefore, gat at the above price is much cheaper than keroaene, without cansld ering cost ot chimneys and liability to accident. Let all come forward and become gats consum er. Make your applications for service pipe 1 and fittings at once, as the season for Introduc ing them la drawing to a close. Br Ordiu or tub Board or Dibectobs. TERMS. The contractors for the Works will Introduce pipes npon the following termt. ' Service pipes at 50 cents per running font, measuring from eentre of street. Upon Market Square, twenty dollars for entire service. Interior fittings at lS.eentt per rnnnlng foot, In new buildings ( 15 cents per rnnnlng foot over plaster, and 20 cents per running foot nnder floors. Chundellers, Pendants rod other fixtures for tale at new York and Philadelphia prices. October 7, 1871. ROSADALIS o The ingredients that COMPOSE U03ADAI.I3 are published o every package, there fure it It no 1 secret p cp.irstiun, consequently ,v PRESCRIBE ft -ur lor 8cr-uai -ma, Kr,eunu. '""r Com of H a AEAIIS n ten bottles Samaparilla. 0 PHYSICIANS .ut in their practice ..iree years and f.rely ..e !t it a relisultt Alterative and Wood Purifier. DR. T. C. PUG II, of Bsltimei. DU. T.J. DOVK1N. " DR. R. W. CAKR. ' Dtt. V.O. DANNKLLY, DU. 1. S. Sf ARKS, ef NicholuvllU, Ky. DA. I. L. McCARTHA, Columbia, S C OR. A. B. NOBLES, Edfecom, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH SONS, Fall Riiar, Man. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. 1 A. . tviiK.Ki.r.H, Lima, unio. B. HAI.L. I.lnis. Ohio. CRAVfcN CO., tirdnvlll, Vs. SAM'L. G. McfADDKN, Murfrsss- . son, Tsuo. Our spar will aot allow sf any tebxied remarks la relslion to th irtussot Hoaadalis. Toth Modirsl ProloMioa w gusraat luid ) tract superior to any they hav r uwit ia th trimut of diMusd BlooJ ; and to tha ainirtod w ssy try Rouilslis, and you will b rstor4 -aaaita .. ' "Id by all Drarrist,' AUdna . SPtJsj JJLaJ! I tatrofarfttrcrs. ...viu.drit Tailoring. . : J. 91. ItOSTIAN, tm tht Pott Offloe Bnlldlnff, opposite Iht Depot, t,np stalrt,) . , , , SUNBURY, PENN'A, Informs hit friend and tht public generally, that ha hat Just opened a large and varied as sortment or Cloths, Ontmtniered, Venting), ., which will be made np to order lu the latest stylet, and warranted to tit. ' .Gentlemen In want of fallilonable tultl art vlted to call and examln hit stock. SHIRTS . tcientifloally and practically eut and mad tneatur. RUN NO RISK. Wa furnish the aboTe styles of Improved yoke and tack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve, and guarantee a perfect titling shirt. It it the best model of a shirt ever otfered to the trad. Fine and fancy shirts made to order. J. M. BOSTIAN. June 8, 187l.-6m MACHINE SHOP AND IRON FOUNDRY. GEO. ROHRBACH & 60NS, ttunbary, Penn'a, INFORM the public that they art prepared to do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added new Macnlne snop in connection with their Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New l.atues, rianlng ana Boring Machines, wnn the latest improvements. With the aid of skillful mechanics, they are enabled to execute all ordert of NEW WORK OR REPAIRING. that may be given them, In a satisfactory man ner. Orate to salt any HtoTe. IRON COLUMNS, for churehes or other build ings, or all tlzeit . BRASS CASTINGS, Ac. Ornamental Iron Fencing FOR QUA Vs. YARD LOTS VERANDAHS, FOR YARDS AT RESIDENCES, AC, AC, The PLOWS, already celebrated for their tu perlority, have been still further Improved, and will always oe Kept on nana. Also, THKEPHINQ MACHINES. Sunbury, May 2u, 1871. LVMIIER AND PLANING MILLS. Third Street, adolnlng Phila. A Erie R R., two DCjuaret North of the Central Hotel, SUNBURY, PA. IRA T. CLEMENT, 1 S prepared to furnish every description of lnm JL ber required by the demands of the public. Ilavlne all the latest Improved machinery for manufacturing Lunbcr, he it now ready to fill or dert ef nil kinds of FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS, SASH, BLINDS HJL1.D1.NUS, VE RANDAS, BRACKETS, and all kinds of Ornamental PcrowlWork. Turn- lug of every description promptly executed. Also, A LAnOR ASSORTMENT Or BILL IiUMllER, HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets Lathe. Ac. Orders promptly filled, and shipped by Railroad or otherwise. ika t. t;i.tHL.ii. dec!9-68:ly -in STOVE TIN ESTABLISHMENT MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA. '-. ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor. SUCCESSOR TO SMITH OKKTIIBR. J ' HAVING purchased the above well known es. tabltshment. Mr. Krauae wonld respectful ly inform tho public that he now has on band a large assortment 01 COOKING STOVES, Speer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others, which are so arranged as to be used for Coal or Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfactori ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kind put np to heat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVE9 of different kinds at very law prices. Tinware of Every Dcnerlutiou kept constantly on hand. Roofing and Spouting with the beat material, done at short notice. REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Co Oil acd Lamps constantly ou hand. Japan ware of a x.ndj. Store opposite Conley'a hardware store. Giro me a call. A. kaAl, ba. ap!24-ly FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHS AND C ASM. M EKES I FRENCH AND DOMESTIC GOODS of every grade, Just opened at tbe MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP or THOS. . NOTT, On Third Street, In Miller' Block, opposite, th Moore & Dlssluger Buildings, SUNBURY, PENN'A. The most fashionable clothing made to order from every variety of goodt. Suite of all sizes made up at the shortest no tice, from the best selected stock In rew xork and Philadelphia. Call and be convinced. THOS. O. NOTT, Nov. 4. 1871. Beef! ' Beef! THE undersigned Is prepared to furnish th cllltens of Sunbury and vicinity with th chlcil Beef and Pork in Market, el'.hor at Wholesale or Retail. - Fa in I Iks will be supplied by the quarter or side, or smaller quantities at the most reasona ble rules. Constantly on band the choicest cuts of Beef, Fork, Mutton and Veal. also H:iusagea, Uelognas, Ac. Apply at the Meat House, South Third street. In Moor A Distinger't Row, Suubury On market daya tbe best of meat It terved to customers tt tbt meat Hand, corner of Mnrkc and Third street!, when the celebrated Broalout tausages ran b bad, lonjf Addwo as tht best in market. . HENRY K. FAGELT. N. B. Person having fat bogs or beeve for tale can proenrt the bigest market price by ap plication at tha above establishment. Sunbury, Nov. 11, 187. MIEllNERY GOODS CJEXERAEEY. NEW STYLES OY BOSNIA'S, HATS, FLOWERS, FRAMES, See. Mourning and Bridal llata and Btaaett. Full line of Mournlug Vetlt and Crape. ' MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY. Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feather, Gloves, Handkerchief, Ac, Ac. FANCY OOODS AND NOTIONS. MISS M. L. GOS8LER. South Fourth St.. below tbe Railroad, Burbury. April 83, 1871 - Wanted Immediately. 10,000 Men and Women to purchase the entire stock of GOODS now of fered for Inspection and sale at tha Mammoth Store oi Queen Street, Northumberland, at I am determined not to be Undersold or Excelled la quality of good offered for tale In my line. KLI MILLER, Oct. 88, 1871 .-6m nterocofes, YIEWS. ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES. E. II. T. AHTHOS Y tt CO., 91 Broadway, Hew York, Invtt th attention of lb Trad t their eiUn tkv assortment of th above good, of their own DuhlleatioD. manufacture and Importation. Alio PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and " G 8 APHOSCOPE8. HEW YIKW8 OF rOSJMITK. a X. A H. T. ANTHONY A CO., .,' 691 Broadway, Jfew Tork, '. "'' Opposite Metropplltaa UoUl, ticrOBTUta asms MAHtrracTCaau or paie Natorll. ustcllaittoirs. JJARDWARE FOR ALL . , , AT TBI r ' . HARDWARE STORE " ',, . ..... or ' J. H. CONNELLY & CO. Market Street, ftunbarx, Pa, It I nseless to tnomtrata every kind of article In bit Store, but among tbe leading Items may be set down tbe following 1 ron, steel, Lend, Scales, Steelyards, Grindstones, Mailt of all kinds and utet. Vices, Sawt, Planet, Bio vet, Charnl, Axel, Brass and Iron Kettles, Shovel!, ...- Hoc, . Forkt, Spadet, - Raket, Hatchets, Carnenter and Blacksmith Boring Machines. Cellar Grates, Drawing Knives, Stone Sledges, riasterer' Trowels, ' Masons' Hammers aud Trowalt, Hand Dinner Bells, and large cast Iron Bells for School House and r armert' Dinner Belli, ' 1 fcarpentert Bench Screws, Potato Fork for digging potatoes, Looking Glattes, Twine, Ropet, Kolvet and Forkt, Spoons, lacks, Mule and Horse Shoes and Nails, Hammers, - Angnrt, Chisels, Lanterns, 1 Oil Cloths, Brooms, Lock of all descriptions. Coffee Mills, Bits and Braces, Carriage Bolts of all kinds, Paint and Wall urusnes, uucaets, Oil;, YarnUhea, Japan, . ' o , Dim. l"u, ' n.mui uiiun. PAINTS OF ALL HINDU lu Oil or Dry, fartl-i olors or all Kindt, CEDAR-WARE and other Wooden-Wart of all klndt and rery cneap, iiay-rorK rnueytj Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level Glasses, Files, Hinges, Coal Oil, Hems, Comhs, Screws, Saddlery and Shoe Findings, Buggy Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cutters. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears, Nbot, Caps and Powder, and a great variety of other articles. Any thing wanted and not on band, win be ordered at once. Sunbury, Aug. 1, 1871. WM. MCKHAT. I. ILATMAKCK. WM. U. BLACK. MURRAY & CO., Wholesale Dealers In MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS, Office and School Stationery, Printing, Wrapping and Manilla PAPERS, PAPER BACiN, ac, te. Tho Culubrattd Corry Kerosene Burning Oil always on hand. Having also opened a COAL YARD, wt are prepared to supply at short notice, and at th lowest rates, EGG, STOVE, C1TESTNUT And TEA COAL to all who may be pleased to glvt m a call. Ordert left at our office No. H 8onth Third St., will be promptly tilled. MURRAY & CO. No. li South Third Btiett, Suubury, Pa. Ang. 2ti, 1871. LADIES' FANCY FURS. John Fareira, 70S ARCH STREET, Middle of the Block, between 7th and 8th Sts., Sonth Side, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufactmer and Dealer In all kinds and qua'ity of r-A-lSTCr FURS, For Ladies' nnd Children'! Wear. Having Imported a very large and splendid aa soitmentof all the different kinds of Furs from first bauds in Europe, and have had them made up by tbe most skillful workman, would respect fully luvit the readers of this paper to call and examine his large nnd very beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladles' and Children. I am determined to sell at as low prices as any other respectable House In this city. All Fur war ranted. No misrepresentation tot fleet sales. JOHN FAKEIRA, 718 Arch Street Philadelphia. Oct. 28, lS71.-8m. " HILLISERY AND FANCY STORE. Eall and Winter liooda. MISS L. WEISEK, Market Street, one door west of Gearhart'i con fectionery store, SUNBURY, FA., Has opened her stock of Millinery aud Fancy Uooda, HATS AND BONNETS. Tbe latest ttylet of D'est Trimmings, French and American Flowers, Luces, Ribbont, Sack loops. Chignons, Collars, Cutfs, Jouvin Gloves, and a large variety of other articles. In connectiou with the Millinery business, sbt carries on the - DRESS MAKING AND FITTING, lu all Its branches. She it also agent for the tale of Ramsey, Scott A Co.'t Patterot. The ladle of Snnbnry and vicinity are cor dially invited to call and examine her splendid stock. Nov. 4, 1871. Sore Cure for Tetter. THE Subscriber, resident of Seven Points, Au gusta township, Northumberland County, ra.. bat a sure cure lor letter, which lie oner to those afflicted with ItxU annoying disease, lie was troubled witn 11 lor eigns .vto, ana notning would cure it until he obtained tbi remedy. II has been tried In a number of case, to bis kuow ledge, (oue case ot 25 years sundlug) with entire success. Upon receipt 01 tl 00, ue win seuu a box of the medicine, and directions to ut It, or 6 box for &, free of pottage. niLUAN KAal.lt, Angnsta P. O., North'd Co., Pa. August 13, 1871-7m. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after Monday. November 87, 1871, tbe Trains on tbe Pbiladulpbia A Erla Rail Road will ran at follows 1 WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, " " Sunbury, arr at Erie, Erie Express leavet Philadelphia, " Sunbury, " an at Erie, Elmlra Mall leavet Philadelphia, " " " Sunbury, " arr at Lock Haven, Accommodation leave Suubury, " , arr at Renovo, 6.90 p to 1.00 a nr 9.50 p n 13.80 p in 6.60 p m 7.40 a m 7.50 a in 4.S5 p m 7.55 ft m 8.15 am 10.40 a m , EASTWARD. Mall Train leave Erie, 11.85 a ut " ' " Sunbury. 13.90 a ra " " arr at Philadelphia, 6 80 a m Erie Express leavet Erie, 9.00 p m . . Sunbury, 1 9.80 a in . ' arr at Philadelphia, 8.80 p m Elmlra Mail leave Lock Uaven, 7.85 a ra " Sunbury, 11.00 a m " arr at Philadelphia, " 6.50 p ra Accommodation leave Reaova, - 18.25 p m " arr at Sunbury, 4.85 p in Mall Eatt conn eels east and west at Eri with L. 8. A M. 8. R. W. and at Corry and Irvlnetoo with Oil Crork and Allegheny R. R. W. Mall West with west bound train oa L. A M. S. R. W. and atCerif and Irvlnetoo with Oil Creek and Allerhsnv R. R. W. rttawtua rtaaaanirer train will b ran at from Wllllmpoi t on Eri Exprost, and west, to Wnnimtport Otf Batlra Mall. - awn tWi. Lackawanna and HloOkbabnrc Hatli rn t SUMMER ARKANOr NT OF PASSENGER ". AlNft, M..A.jr inly IT, 1871. ' ' SOUTHWARD. Leavt. Scranton, Bellevue, Taylorvllle, . Lackawanna, Plttston, West Plttston, Wyoming, Maltby, Kingston. A 1 it. W.-Barre ( te'rt Plymouth June., riymoutn, Nantlooke, Hunlock't, Bhlckahlnny. Hlck'i Ferry, Uracil Haven, Berwick, Briar Creek, Lime Ktdge, Espy, Bloomabarg, Rupert, Cntawlssa, Danville, Chulatky, ' Cameron, North'd, (arrive.) Leave. Northumberland, Cameron, Chulatky, Danville, Catawlsta, Rupert, Bloomsuurg, Espy, Lime Ridge, Briar Creek, Berwick, Beach Haven, Hlck'i Ferry, Shlckshlnny, Hunlock'i, Nantlooke, Plymouth, Plymouth June, Kingston, A j st. W.-Bnrre ) c'rt Maltby, Wvoming, Wert Pitttloa. Plttston, Lackawunna, Taylorvllle, Bellevue, Scranton, (arrive) DAVID T. BOUND, Sup't. Northern Central Railway. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Nov. 13, 1871, tralnt will run at follows 1 NORTHWARD. Niagara Exprets leaves Sunbury at 13.40 p. ra.,r rives at Niagara Falls at 1.80 a. m. Buffalo Express leavet Sunbury at 12.30 a. m., arrive at WUllamtport at 2.25 a. in., Elmlra at 5.30 a. ra., Canandaigua 8.15 a. m. Mail arrives at Sunbnry at 4.30 p. m., arrlv at Wllliamsport 8.30 and Elmlra 10.36 p. m. Fast Lin1- arrive at Sunbury at 0.50 p. in., arrive at Willlamsport 8.15 p. ra. SOUTHWARD. Buffalo Express leave Suubury at 1.47 a. m., arrive at Harrisburg 8.45 a. m., Baltimore 7.20 a. ra. Mail leave Sunbury at 11.05 a. m., arrive at Harrisburg 1.45 p. m. Erie Express leaves Suubury at 9.25 a. ra., ar rive at Harrlsbnrg 11.20 a.m., Baltimore 3.00 p. m. Erie Mall leave Sunbury at 13.80 a. m., arrive at uarrlsourg u.vo a. m. SIIAMOKiN DIVISION. EASTWARD. Leave Sunbury at 4.40 p. m., arrlv at Shaino kin 5.50 p. m., Ml. Carmel 6.40 p. m. Leave Sunbury (Accommodation,) at 11.50 a. m., arrive at Bbainokin 1.00 p. m. WBI7WAXD. Leavei Mt. Carmel at 7.00 a. m., Bhamokln 7.40 a. m., arrive at Sunbury 9.55 a. m. Leave Shamokln (Accommodation,) at 3 .46 p m., arrive at Sunbury 4.00 p. ra. Express leaves dally. Ail other trains leave dally, except Sundays. A. R. Fisx.1. En. S. Yoi NG, Gen'l. Sup't., Gcn'l Pasnen'r Ag't., Harrisburg, Pa. Ballmore, Md. Reading Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, Xov. 13ft, 1871. GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North aud North-West for Philadelphia, N. Y., Read ing, Pottavllle, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shuinnkin, Lehauon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows : At 3.45, 8.10, a. lu. and 2.00 p. m., con necting with similar trains oa Ihe Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 10.07 a. m., 8.42, and 9.45 p m. respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 9.45 a. in., train without cbunge. Returning t Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.80 noon and 1. 00 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.30 a. ra. and 3.80 p. m. ; Sleeping Cars aecora pauy the 5.00 p. m. train trout New York with out cbauge. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Ta maqua, - Mlnersvillc, Ashland, Shamokiu, Allentown nud Philadelphia at 8.10 a. rn., 2.00 and 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations ; the 4.05 p. m., train connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Co lumbia ouly. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill aud Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p. in. East Pennsyivaula Railroad trains leave Read lug for Allentown, Easton and New York at 4.34, 10.40 a. m., and 4.05 p. m. Returning, leave New York at .00 a. m., 13.30 noon and 6.00 p. m. and Allentown at 7.20 a. tu. 12.25 noon, 2.15, 4 25 and 8.35 p.m. Way Passenger Train leave Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connecting with similar train on East Peuna. Railroad, returning hum ttMMllug at 0.20 p. in., sloppiug at all tUtwns. Leave K-n.srrre at U.00 a. m. and 3.30 p. at. fteradon at 10.00 a. ni., Shamokln nt 5. 4H and 11.15 a. in. 1 Ashland at 7.05 a. in., and 13.43 noon; Mahaooy City at 7.61 a. in. and 1.20 p. nt. Tumaqua at H.U5 a. in. and 2.10 p. in. for Philadelphia, New York.Rcacling, Hanisburg.Jtc. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 8.15 a. m. forllurrisburg, and 11.45 a.m., for Pin Grov aud Trciiiont. Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potts ville at 5.40 a. in., pasbe Heudiug at 7.30 a. m. arrivlug at Philadelphia at iO.'M a. in., returning leaver Philadelphia at 4.45 p. 111., pasaing Read lug at 7.35 p.m. arriving at Pottsville A U.20 p.m. Pottstowu Acvommtxialiou Trail- leaves Pot Ik tow u at 7.00 . is., returning leavet Philadelphia at 4.15 p. in. Columbus Railroad Tralnt leave Reading at 7.30 a. m., and 8.15 p. ru. for Ephrata, Lilii, Lancaster. Columbia, &c. 1 returning leave Lan caster at 8.20 a. in. and 8.25 p. m., and Colum bia at 8.15 a. ni. and 8.16 p. m. Perkiotnen Rail Koud Train leave Pcrklomca Junctional 7.25, 9.15 a. 111.. at 3.00 and 5.45 p. m. Returning, leave Schweuksville at 0.45,8.10 a. m., 19.50 noon and 4.45 p. m. connecting with similar train ou Reading Rail Road. Pickering Valley Railroad trains leuv Phoe nixvllle at 9.10 a. ui., 3.05 aud 5.55 p. in. 1 re. turuing, leave Dyer at 6.50 a. in , 12.45 noon, and 4.20 p. m., ooonectiug with similar trains on Readiug Railroad. Colebruukditle Railroad Traius leave Poitstown at 9.40a. in., 1.15aiid 8.30 p. ui., returning leava Mt. Pleasaut at 7.15 aud 11.25 a. in., and 2.54 p, in., connecting with similar traius on Readiug Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge port at 8.30 a. m., 9.05aud 5.20 p. m. returning, leave Dowuington at 6-55 a. m., 12.50 noon and 6.15 p. m. connecting wilb similar trains ou Road, lug Railroad. On Sundays t Leava New York at 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia at 8,00 a. m. aud 8-15 p. ni.. (ih 8.00 a. in. train running only to Reading;) leav PuttavillaalaVtWa. m., leave Harrisburg, 2.45a, n., and 9.00 p. m. leav Allentown at 8.85 p. ru. 1 leave Reading at 7.15 a. m. aud 9.50 n. ra, for Harrisburg, at 4-84 a, . for New York, and at 9.40 a. m. and 4.15 p. m. for Pblladel'a. CotuaauUlion, Mileage) Season, School and Excursion Tickets, to and from all point t ri due4 rate. ' Baggaga checked throogh 1 100 Pounds Bag. gagt ailowod each Patwnger. J. E. WOOTTEN. . . AatV fUft. I ag. MaeVn A.M. P.M. a.M.P.M.PM. 6.40 1 10 05 6 AO 4 00 50 6 R5l 4 05 67 10 17 7 03! 4 1 7 05 10 88 7 111 4 83 7 14 9 11.10 85 ' 7 1! 4 8d T 18 hO 40 1 7 84 4 85 7 87 8 81 !0 47 7 81! 4 49 y. t0 68 7 to 4 47 7 40 8 88 11 00 7 61 4 65 8 00' 8 00 7 80 9 40 8 05 6 05 6 00 , 8 80 8 07 8 80 8 88 04 46 - 8 88! I i ? V .'I 8 50 I 84 8 57 07 9 14 1 . 0 26 t 67 9 SI 61 9 69 10 OS 10 801 4 58) I I NORTHWARD. A.M. 1 . IH . 10 85 6 10 6 87 6 81 10 60 6 40 8 00 6 OS 11 14 8 18 1 6 17 6 84 8 84 . 11 86 0 41 11 48 6 48 A.M. 55 1 13 00 7 09 7 80 I 7 24 7 45 PM. P.M. 7 81 8 00 13 26 7 41 8 15 P.M. 5 10 8 20 j 6 15 13 84 ! 7 61 8 So! 3 38 ' 6 26 8 40 3 43 5 85 13 48 8 06 H 45; 8 48 6 40 8 13 8 58! 8 54 5 47 13 53 8 13 9 04 3 69 5 03 8 28! 9 14 8 07 6 00 8 861 9 251 S 18 6 10 8 42 9 S3: 8 23 6 17 1 14 8 4 8 9 4 0 8 80 6 25
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