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SUNBURY, APRIL 6, 1872.
Kntlroitil Time Tnblrn.
N. C. R. W. East. P. A E. R. R. West.
Ji(Ta1o Ex I've 13:30a m;Erl Mail, I've 1:00 a m
Erie " " 9:20 ' Accom. " 6:15 "
ElmiraMatl 11:05 " I Niagara Ex " 12:40 n m
Niagara Ex." 4: 10 p nvElmirnMail " 4:35"
Erie Ex. " 6:50 "
BIfAMOKI!V blVISlOlt N. 0. H. W.
AltRtVB
Sunbury at
11:50 a mlAt Banbury
g:55 a m
nwprn;
4:00 p ni
I. II. W. R. R.
Leave Sunbury 6:20a. m. Arrive at 8.35 p. m
BUNBURY & LEW1STOWN R. R.
LEAVE ARIWVR
Bunburv at 6:30 a. m. I At Sunbury 8:35 a. m.
" ""11:40a.m. I " " 10:45 n. m.
Accident Insurance Tickets can be had of J.
Shipraan, Ticket Agent attho Depot.
atrs.
Sewiko Machines.-M'isb Caroline Dnllus Is the
agent fur the sale of the best Sewing Machines
In existence, vlx t "The Improved Singer,"
"Grover fc Baker," "Howe," and "Domestic,'
which are constantly on hand and sold n rea
sonable prices. She Is also agent for the cele
brated Frantz and Pop a Knitting Machine. Call
and see them. OMce on Market street, east of
the ratlrond.
For Rest. The large room one door north of
the Junction Hotel, now occupied by Messrs.
Kerns A Co., as a Tobacco Store. The room Is
well calculated for any kind of business. Pos
session given on the first day of April. Apply to
James Vandyke.
Fon Rent. The three rooms over Dr. Moody's
drug store, ou Market Square, will be for rent ou
the 1st of April next, or as soon as the repairs
nud flttiug up arc finished.
Trimble sol's nothing lint the best qnallty of
groceries and cheaper than the cheapest.
Tun public schouls of this pl:iec, closed on last
week.
Tim Buubury Dime Savings Dank has been
chartered by the Legislature, and will be organ
ized without delay.
Jno. K. Clement, Esq., District Attorney for
this county, has moved Ills olllec into tho rooms
formerly occupied by Hon. J. B. Packer, oppo- '
site the Bank. !
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Fire. A fire broke out iu tiie gns house, at !
this place, on Thursday afternoon about 5 ;
o'clock. The roof was partly burned off, and
considerable damage done to tho building.
Mr. J. W. Johns for some years one of the '
principle clerks in the X. C. R. R. olllce at this I
place, we regret to learn, has resigned tli.it sit
uation and accepted a position on the Evnnsville. :
Henderson an 1 Nashville Railroad in Kentucky, j
We wish hiiu success in his new location. .
A New Saw Mill. The new steam saw mill
In Cuke's addition, now being bnlit by W. Ilea- j
gan, Hsq., Is already under roof, and workmen
are engaged in putting up the machinery. The
mill will probably be ready for cutting lumber '
bv next month.
The ice on the river at this pine, disappeared i
tact week without the least damage. Having ;
wasted away gradually, it moved oil' in small j
raxes, nnJ in a lew hours the river was Iree ol
lee. T bo water in the rlvei has risen some, but
not sullleient yet to drive timber down from the
upper counties.
Tnr. Sunbury Boom Company bavo been very
b.isy for the last two weeks in making their ,
boom secure for the reception of timber. It is, j
perhaps, the best and safest boom in the Susquc- :
hauna river. !
Jem. Sntdeh, Esq., has moved his law offico '
Into th'j second story of Haupt's building, on the i
corner of Market Square.
We notice that Geo. W. Smith, Esq., Is en- ;
paged In recieving brick for his new building on
Market street, adjoining li. Zettlcinoycr's resi- ,
der.ee.
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A large public sa'c of personal property will :
take place on the lSth lust., at the late residence
of John Michael, deceased, iu Lower Malianoy
township. Horses, cows, hogs, and farming ;
utensils w ill be offered. j
Tub funeral of John Deen, who was killed on !
tho D. H. A W. 11. U., on 1 liursi'.ay of hut week, !
took place on Sunday last from his residence on
Cbostuut street, and was very largely atteuded.
Our neighbor of the Dcmteral says he Is try- J
log to keep his subscription list down, but Is un
able to do so. Perhaps, neig'ibor, the many
foxes and skuuks are added to your list to keep
up appearances.
A number of personal friends of Gen. J. Kay
Clement, at Shamokln, presented him with a
handsome cane and a Bible, nta social gathering
st tho Reese ifote! on Friday evening of last
week. There cert:,.--' 1 , no one more deserving
of such a complimen
Injured on the Railroad. Ou Monday af
ternoon lust, Samuel Schweitzer, of this place,
a brakeman on the shifter i.t the yard of the P.
A E. K. R., was thrown under the cars and had
both legs terribly mangled. Dr. Haupt was call
ed on who dressed tho wounds.
There are three candidates in the field for
County Superhitendcncy, Mr. 8. Shipman, the
present incumbent, Rev. J. J. Relmensnyder, au
ex-Superintendent, and Rev. D. C. John, of Mil
ton. The latter gentleman has had much expe
rience In educational departments, and would
make a most efficient officer. The election lakes
place in May.
Another IIotel. Mr. Joseph Bacher, a Teu
ton who emigrated to this country many years
ago, and who la well known as the manufacturer
of the Cold Spring Lager Beer, has lately erected
a flue hotel building, on Third street, above Mar
ket. He obtained his license at the last court,
and consequently is ready to entertain his friends
with the best of accommodations. Joseph is well
cut out for a landlord and understands business,
and will no doubt try to please all who will pat
rouize him.
Another Pai-eh is Sunbury. On Monday
last, another paper made its appearance, making
five papers now published In this place. The
"title of this new sheet is "The Eye," edited by
Dr. C. E. Up Dc Gruff, and is devoted to "the
exposition of Charlatanism in Mediulue, aud
the enlighteument of the family circle upou medi
cal subjects." The paper though r' a small
size, is neatly printed and makes a sprightly
appearaueo. It Is issued fom tho Guard office,
and will be published monthly, aud is Bent to
any address free of charge, by addressing the
editor.
Changs or Proprietors. We notice that Mr.
DeLancy, of the firm of Tufts & DcLaucy, has
retired as one of the proprietors of the Clement
House, for the purpose of eufcring Into other bu
siness. Mf. Mi J. Tufts will continue as Its sole
proprietor, d4 Cleuieut House ha galued a
wide rPHIHUMi cr.a of the best hotels In this
part of the State, nd we can assure Its patrons,
thfl under lit wharge of Mr. Tufts, one of its
f fmej ?Trt:'i.V tl TT t! t cniiiinne t,o Improve.
Mad Moll Mad dogs have been making ft
raid In the neighborhood of Montoursvllle, biting
sheep, hogs, cattle, horses, Ac., and among
other animals bitten was a mule, owned In Mon
tonrsvilie. On Monday last the animal went
mad and bit another mule In the snmo stable,
after which he nearly demolished the stable, at
tracting a large crowd by his antics. Finally
the animal broke down all barriers and escaped,
making a desperate rush at the assembled audi
ence. Then there was wild disorder and frantic
efforts to secure safe lines of retreat. Some
climbed trees, some crawled luto wells, and one
man started out the Muncy road and for onght
we know to the contrary, Is still fighting It out
on Hint line. The mule was flnnllj captured and
shot. Miltonian.
Tni Rlvlerc House, at Lewlsburg, narrowly es
caped destruction by fire, on Friday last. The
Chronielt soys i "Quite early, some one went
Into the cellar for coal, taking a lighted candle
along. The condle was forgotten, until smoko
began to ascend through the house. An Investi
gation was Immediately instituted, when It was
discovered that the candle had burned down and
kindled somo combustible matter which commu
nicated fire to n partition. Tho latter was burn
ing and the cellar was tilled with smoke. Not
much damaged. Tho flame, wc nearly forgot
to mention, was extinguished."
Mart Reed, a daughter of Mrs. Fitzgerald,
(by her first husband) died suddenly on Sunday
night hist, In this borough. She had been to
church on Sunday Morning and was apparently
well In the evening, but was taken sick In the
night and died before mowing. R.imor assigns
as the cause of her death eertbro tpmal tiiemngitit,
or spotted fever but wo have no oflle.lal verifica
tion of the rumor. Mtllonian.
Thimble's grocery is the place to buy cheap.
Everything In the grocery line is kept there.
Mil. Samuel Conrad, a farmer l:i Lower Au
gusta township, took a notion one day last week
that his better-half needed n thrashing. He
bolstered up courage nnd showed his bravery by
knocking her down. In falling she camo in con
tact with a post in a spinning wheel and knocked
one of her eyes out. Dr. Uaker was called on,
who dressed the wound. As Samuel is a robust
looking fellow, nnd his wife is a very delicate
woman, we would suggest that ho cease his un
manly acts towards her nnd engage himself to
the Ring, and show his bravery by making war
upon the skuuks that are being driven into the
county. It certainly would lie more to his credit.
A Railroad Biiihok Bukneh. Tho Northern
Central Railroad bridge, which spans the Bus
qialianna at Dauphin, caught fire about nine
o'clock on Wednesday evening, on 'he'Dnuphin
side, it is supposed from a passing engine, and
one-half extending to the iron span, was consum
ed. The rest of the structure was saved. The
loss is about f 200,000 j no insurance. j
tiiin:us for Flour, Fee l, Potatoes, Dried Trull, !
Crackers, Ac., left nt the butcher shop of Renew j
A Bower, Third Street, Sunbury, will receive
attention, and goods delivered at residences ; unc-
tu.i'.ly. .Ions Wn.vEit.
Mil. L. Kramer, who resides near Selinsgrovc j
Station, ou Thursday of last week, shot fourteen
inuskrats on the island opposite the station.
An Aoi:d Pastor. Rev. Jacob Albert, nt pre
sent preaching in Lower Augusta township. Is
one of the oldest ministers in the State. He is n
member of the Lutheran denomination, and has
officiated in his capacity for upwards of forty
two years.
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Foil Sale ou to Let. A new house and a lot
of ground, on Fourth Street, Sunbury. The
house has nil the modern lni Tovetr.ents.
Apply to
n6;St. " ISAAC SEILEK.
Col. J. P. Suindel Goiun, formerly of this
place, delivered a Lecture upon the "Red River
Expedition,' in Allentown, Pa., on Thursday
evening of last week, which is thus noticed by
the Allentown Daily Vcir:
Lecture. As was announced last evening t He
Lecture upon the Red River Expedition was de
livered at Military Hall. Tho lecturer, Col. Go
bin, was introduced to a very line and apprecia
tive audience by Geo. K. Wilson, Esq. The subject
matter of his lecture was well chosen : It was an
accurate historical account of Gen. Banks' Red
River Expedition, and Col.Gohin, in a very clear
manner, defined the causes of its failure. The
lecture was lull of anecdotes, intended to illus
trate, the cheerfulness and contentment of the
rank, and tile of t lie Army during the Expedi
tion, nnd his descriptions of engagements they
were in, were thrilling enough to call vision
scenes of carnage and bloodshed. His descrip
tive powers are of the highest order, and we shall
Joyfully greet Col. Gubin when he revisits us to
deliver another lecture. After flic lecture he was
serenaded by tho City Cornel Band, to which he
replied iu a very neat little speech particularly
complimentary to the old 47th.
Aim-ointments. The Central Pennsylvania
Conference of tho M. E. Church, which held its
sessions last week iu Lock Haven, made the fol
lowing appointments iu the Danville District :
Samuel Barnes, as Presiding Elder.
Danville, St. Paul's S. Creightou, A. S. Powman
" Trinity G. W. C. VnnFossen.
Northumberland H. F. Stevens.
Witsliiiitonville T. F. MeCluro, one to he sup
plied. Bloomsburg N. S. Buckingham.
Espy nnd Light st. M. P. Crosthwaite.
Orangeville F. E. Crever, G. A. Singer.
Benton A. C. Crosthwaite, oue to be supplied.
Berwick W. W. Evnns.
Berwick Circuit A. Brittaln, one to be supplied.
Bloomingdnle II. Wilson, J. Y. Shannon.
Muhlenburg W. M'Kendrce Reilcy.
Shicksliinny J. A. Gere.
Whitehaven J. Beuson Akers.
Hickory Run C. L. Benscoter.
Weatherly J. P. Moore.
Huzleton E. II. Yocum.
Jeunsville and Audenrind E. T
Swart z.
Conygham N. W. Colburn, T
II. Tuhbs.
l attawissa B. P. Kiug.
Elysburg J. F. Brown, one to bo supplied.
bhamokiu J. C. Clurk.
Ceiitralia H. B. Former.
Mount Carmel P. F. Eyer.
Ashland A. W. Guycr.
Trevorton T. O. Clees.
Snydertown II. 8. Mendenhall,
Sunbury G. D. Pennepacker.
Selinsgrovc J. Ptine.
Dei.kuates. The delegate! elected to attend
the Geueral Conference ol the M. E. Church lire
E. B. Hamlin, D. D. ; Thompson Mitchell, 1).
I). ; Francis Hodgson, D. D. ; Gere, D. D. ;
Rev. S. Barnes, Rev. I. S. Me.Murry. Lay Dele
gates, Hon. John Pat ion aud W. Aschum.
Dried and canned fruit of all kinds can be
bought cheap at Trimble's grocery.
A rsw weeks since tho "Illustrated Christian
Weekly" of New York, gave a sketch and plans
of a collage which could be well built forl,000.
Bo much interest has been excited in all parts of
country by its publication, and so many letters of
inquiry have been received, asking for further in
formation, that the publishers in their issue of
March '60, giv a bill of items showing the cost
of everything in detail which enters into the con
struction of the above meutloned cottage. .
In the same number we find some very inter
esting reminiscences at a wedding, relating to lh(
commencement of a mission to Japan forty-five
years ago. The illustrations In this number are
well executed those upon the Catacombs at
Rome being especially beautiful. A portrnit Is
given of Rev. W. M. Taylor, the new pastor of
tho Broadwuy Tabernacle, New York, recently
from England.
An editorial on "Pastoral Visiting," takes
strong grounds against Rev. Heury Ward Beech
er's theory that the uecessity for these visit! does
not now exist.
As act has been passed for the erection of a
foot bridge over Muhautougo Creek, by the Su
pervisors of Lower Mahanoy towutbip, this
county and the Supervisors of Miulu township,
Dauphin county.
Also an act establishing a ferry across (he riv
er at Georgetown, thii county.
Editorial Noticbs are so common that It Is
almost Impossible for an editor to express his
honest opinion of the merits of any article with
out being suspected of Interested motives. Tbls
fact, however, shall not deter ui from saying
what we think of a new addition to the Materia
Mcdlca to which our attention has been recently
directed. We refer to Dr. J. Wai.rrk' Cali
fornia Vineoar Bitters, a romedy which Is
making Its way into more families Just now than
all the other advertised medicines put together.
There seems to bo no question nbout tho potency
of its ton In nnd alterative properties, while It
possesses the great negative recommendation of
containing neither alcohol nor mineral poison.
That It is a specific, for Indigestion, Billiousnrss,
Constipation, nnd many complaints of nervous
origin, wc have reason to know and we ore as
sured on good nnthority that as a general Invlgo
rat, regulating and purifying medicine, it has no
equal. It Is stated Mint its Ingredients, (obtain
ed from the wilds of California,) arc new to tho
medical world nnd Its extraordinary pll'ccts cer
tainly warrant the conclusion Hint It is a com
pound of agents hitherto unknown. If populari
ty Is any criterion, there can bo no doubt of the
efficiency of tho Vineoar Bitters, for tho sale
of the article Is immense and continually In
creasing. n0-4w.
County Snporlnleiidntif s.
Sunburv, April 4th, 1872.
Friend H'ihvri i
As von nnd many of your rend
ers nro well aware of tho fact, that the time is
rapldl vnpiironchiiigfor the election, by the School
Directors of the county, of a Siiperintetidant of
the enmity Schools, for a turco year term, ana
for the last month I have been anxiously watch
ing tho various papers published In'tho county,
expecting to find the friends of education taking
an net ivo part In the canvass that Is now heing
made bv tho aspirants after the position. But ns
none have appeared to advocate the claims of
either candidate, I wish, If you will give the
space In your columns, to have a plain talk Willi
tho School Directors who are by law enti
tled to participate in the election. Do not neg
lect your duties on the day of election, try aud
ho present, oy all means, lit your political rein
tions nud sympathies remain dormant, consider
well tho qualification or each candidate nnd re
member that upon the result of your actions
hang the welfare of the free schools for the next
three years.
To the readers of your paper who aro not eon
neeted whh the free fehools, I will state that
there arc three candidates, Mr. Saul Shipman
the pr irnt Incumbent. Prof. John, of the Mil
ton ll.gli School, imi I J. J. Reim.'iisnyder, of
bin i bin y.
Of.V.r. Sliipuvm's success as a Superinteudant,
nil connected whh the free schools of the county
are well aware, notwithstanding that his nrtil
trary rulings at county Institute have estranged
some teachers, yet his re-election would give
general satisfaction.
Prof. John is the bst fitted for the position of
nil the candidates. A graduate of Laylnyctte Col
lege, for a long time a teacher in one of the
Stale Normal schools, and bavieg been for some
time connected with the Methodist Episcopal
Church us a Minister of the Gospel, his expe
rience in leaching, and with the duties of a pub
lic life, connected with his logic and readiness In
extemporaneous spc iking all seem to point him
out as the one to be chosen, before all others, for
this respon-lhle position.
As lor J. J. Relmensnyder, I will Bay in behalf
of the Teachers of the county, that they do not
want the schools of the count v degeneiated bv
giving them into the hands of a broken-doivii-politician,
one who has been a candidate for j
nearly every uflice within the gilt of the people, ,
and will Hoop to the supei hit ndancy of the '
pedagogues and children of the comity, when
the people do not require his services in dealing
out Justice from the bench. j
Hoping that this w ill call forth the opinions of I
older Teachers nnd friends of education, better I
calculated to dieiiss the question than your cor- '
respondent. 1 remain, yours, ve., '
Eni'CATio." !
Itnsiiiess Notice1.
No EyUAi.s Sri.ESiiin Goon", and Fashiona
ble Suits made ui The most complete assort
ment of cloths, cassiineres, &c, have been open
ed at T. G. Xott's tailor store, ou Third street.
They have been selected from the best establish- ;
incuts in New York ami Philadelphia, nnd sur
passes all Mr. Nutt's past dibits to select some- I
thing Unit every one may bo suite!. Everything
of the latest style of gentlemen's goods for wear i
lug apparel now gin-cs the shelves of this magnitl- 1
cent establishment. The prices too aro such that '
every oue can procure a neat serviceable article. !
These goods will be made up to order, equal to
any manufacture 1 in the cities, while they will i
be much more Serviceable. Call and oce the line ;
assortment before purchasing e'scwhere.
Sritisa suits are engaging the attention of J. ;
F. Sella fier, merchant tailor, opposite the Central .
Hotel. He is kept busy manufacturing them for
fashionable young men. He has a fplendid i
stock of goods, and knows how to manufacture ;
n good suit of clothes.
Hams, shoulders, dried beef, and fish of the first '
quality arc sold nt Trimble's.
A l. Alton assortment of boots nnd shoes arc
just being opened nt the Excelsior boot and shoe ;
store of Wm. H. Miller, on Maiket Square. He '
has n geueral variety to select from, and all of
the latest Spring style. Call and see them.
An Immense lot of Hal nnd Cups may be found
at . rausi s llai store, on Market i-ciuare. All '
tne beauuiul new riprlni;
styles are now open.
F-veiybody can be suited ns he has a geueral va
riety. Monn FrrtNlTriiK. Another new lost of Fur
niture has just been received at 15. L. Rauden
bush's store, iu Masonic buildings. The sales nt
this establishment are constantly Increasing, as
now furniture Is received every week. He keeps
the best assortment out side of the cities, and
sells nt reasonable prices.
A Slrudil Ahsorf mriit or Spring
Goods at Cleuieut Dis.-ii.ger's.
( losing; out Win! or Stork at almost
cost, nt (.'lenient it Dissinger's.
Ml Mist ami Itluuket ut remarkably
low prices, nt Clement it Dissinger's.
A good HWNtrtimnt . of Quveuswnre just
received nt Clement it Disfiinger's.
lOOU lo.'ii foc.sil Spool Cotton Iu the
market, just received at C lenient ,t Dissingcr's,
and for sale at the following prices : U cents per
spool or TO cents per dozen.
Tilt liirgesit, cheapest and best assortment
of Cassiineres Iu towu, just received at Clement
it Disslngei's.
AMr.iiK AN PuourtT Sum. Aur.A!! W. M.
Dauglierty is now using marble that Is superior
to the Italian for monuments anil grave stones.
While Italian marble cracks In less than ten
years, the American has ttood the te-t for over
thirty years und found to stand our climate far
better than any foreign marble. Call at his
shop, opposite tho Court House, and see his as
sortment. The prices have been greatly reduced.
A Bui'EKion article of Wheat and Buckwheat
Flour, and Corn Meal, is sold at J. (i. Trimble's
Grocery at a low price.
A Fact worth remembering, that Weimer sells
goods lower than the lowest. His stock of Press
(ioods In Silks, Merinos, F.mpress cloth, Saltlns,
Plaids, itc, Ac, nro complete. Velvets and
Velveteens S5 per cent lower than former prices.
Waterproofs of the latest styles and best make.
Ladies' Childrens' and Geuts' Furs. His assort
ment of Shawls, embracing all the leading styles
In the markets, which he offers at extremely low
prices. Call and be couvlnced that Weimcr's
popular Cash Store Is the place to secure bar
gains. Ills stock of goods is not to bo surpassed
by any In quantity, quality, or price. No trou
ble to show goods.
Having Just returned from the New York mar
kets, he Is prepared to offer extr Inducements to
cash buyers.
Special Notices.
Ou WirrlKe. Essays for Young Men, on
Great Social Kvils aud Abuses, which interfere
wilt Marriage, und rulu lbs bappiucsa of Ihou
suuds, w itu sure means of relief for l he Erring
aud Unfortunate, deceased aud debilitated. Scut
In sealed letter envelopes, freo of charge.
Address, Howard Association, No. i, Booth
Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
A Ilaodaom IWonstlach.
MOUSTACHE. I Prof. Bt. Croix's French Com-
WHISKER8. ponnd, the ral Hair Grower,
MOUSTACHE, will produce a lnxnrlcnt Mou
wniSKF.RS. stache or Whiskers on the
MOUSTACHE, smoothest face. Pleasant to
WHISKERS. use. Sent to any address on
receipt of Fifty Cents.
H. T. BOND, Chemist.
N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Bts., Phlla.
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T TIIK MlFFERIXIi.
The Rev. Wllliai.i II. Norton, while residing
in Brazil ns a missionary, discovered In that
bind of medicines n remedy for Consumption,
Scrofula, Sorb Throat, Couohs, Colds,
Asthma, and Xervoi Weakness. This rein
edv has cured myself after nil othor medicines
hail failed.
Wishlnis to benefit tho suffering. I will send
the reelpo for preparing and using this remedy to
all who desire it FREE OF CHARGE.
Please send an envelope, with your name nnd
address on It. Address,
Rev. WILLIAM 11. NORTON,
C70 Buoadwat,
Oct. 141871. ly. New York City,
In Shamokln, February mth, 1872, OLIVE
MAY. aged 0 mouths and 5 days. On March
1st, BELLA M ART, aged 4 vears and S3 days,
children of Withington and Joanna Lake.
Side by side they're sweetly sleeping,
Little loved ones early blest,
Free from care mid pain nnd Borrow,
Oh, rejoice they ure at rest.
In Danville, suldenlv, March 20th, CORDE
LIA S., wife of J. S. Felslnger, and daughter of
Daniel Smith, of Snydertown, aged lilt years, 3
months nnd -9 days.
"None Knew her but to love her."
Oh, cm I think my wife is gone,
My wife so kind and dears
Ah, can it lie, so loved n one
My saddened heart no more will cheer.
All Is dark within our dwelling,
Lonely Is our house to-day,
For she, whose smile still cheers in,
Has forever passed away.
Kiiuburj Grain V I'rudurc "arkot.
CORRECTED WEEKLY 11T IIILR &GBR1NOBK.
Grain Choice While Wheat
Best Amber, Winter
Corn
Rve
Dats, (VJ lbs.)
Ih'st Amber, Winter, per sack...
" " barrel..
Corn Meal, per cwt.,
Penn'vlvaiiia Roll
...fl CO
1 50 i
80 !
.... i 00 !
so
...M 00 I
rt 30 !
a r.o
35 j
HO ,
Eoos
' Meats
Pel dozen
Dried Beef, pel III
, S.Mif-SO :
ltVj l'J ,
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Smoked Mutton
Lard per lb
Fish Salt White Fish, per lb
' Trout '
Cod "
Ve.irtaiii.E4 Turnips, per bushel
Potatoes " "
Onions " "
Beans, " quart
Hominy, " "
Dried Fruits Dried Apples, per lb
" Peaches, ' ....
i:
.... 16
s
so
75
1 00
..l.-(!J.iS
12
..ij(u.:'.fi
fOYto ti.li.rIisrjJiXRls.
Agitl4 Wuntoil Cor the ,w Work,
Ol It tIIII.I)Ki:. ;
OH,
How to Mako nnd Keep tliem Healthy.
Hv AfiifSTfs K. (ituusrit, M. D.,
Late Frofejior in New York Medical College.
It Ileal nf Amusements. F.ducalioii. Physical
Development, Disease-, Accidents, Marriages,
o:e., imparting a vast amount of valuable infor
mation conducive to the Health, Happiness, nnd
Welfare of the doling. Written in a pleasing
style, it Is exceedingly interesting, us well us In
structive. F.very Family should have it, and no Parent
nlt'oril lo lit. wilhnnt tl . Ki-iul for Pirpnl:irs
giving full particulars.
DL FFIF.LI) ASIIMEAD, Publisher,
711 Sansom Street, Philadelphia.
TO POOK AGENTS,
n iKK TVt .MVS MOW I-.4JOK,
"HOUGHING IT,"
Is ready for Canvassers. No book Is looked for
more. impatiently than this, mid agents will do
well to get territory for it as early us possible.
Apply for Circulars and terms to
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111 Sansom Street, Philadelphia.
FANCY SILE GOO
T.5
KID CI,0YKS-
.CELOl2f
3BI BROADWAY, HEV-J
Iiu(iortfi' mill Jftbhfn, of
Cora E in n Gros Grain K'doohs,
IN ALL COLORS fciJD WI3TKS,
TSDOIING AI'D SCNNST SILI3,
TUSaUOISS iii 7SLCTJS3,
English Crapoo, Grcnadincc,
Tissues, Laces, Edgings,
M1IITI5 COTTO. THM tllVCiS.
HECK TIES. DRESS BUTTONS, &C.
March SO, 1873.-2m.
A FUOKITAHLK HI 'I SI S t.HS.
LIGHT EQUAL TO GAS, AT ONE-EIGHTH
THE COttT I t aunoi be exploded. No chiniuey
or wick used.
Meu desiring a Profitable Business, cau secure
the exclusive right for the sale of Dyott's Patent
Cur bou Gus Light limners and Oil, for Counties
aud blatcs. Write for information or call on
M. B. DYOTT.
No. IU Boutu Second blreel, Phila., Pa.
O yfT V .
i.ift.'m .....
N. B. Churches furnished with Chaudelier
and Lamps of every description, 85 per cent,
cheaper than at any other a;aulUhrutut In tk
eouutry.
March 3, 1873. -8m.
To Debilitated l'orsong,
To Hyapeptici,
To Suflbrcrs from Liver Complaint,
To thoao hnvins no Ajipelitc,
To tlioso with Broken Down Conntitu
tona, To Nervous People,
To Cliililrcn Wasting Away,
oany with Debilitated Dij?ctivc Organ-,
Or 8iffcrintj with any nf the following
H mjitovia, which, indicate JJiaorucrM Lwr
Stomach,
such ns Con
stipation, Inward
Piles, Fullness or
Blood to the Head, AdJ
lly of the Stomneh, Nauseo,
Heartburn, Disgust for Food,
Fullness or Weight 111 the Stom
ach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or
Fluttering nt tho Pit of the Stom
ach, Swimming of the Head, Hur
ried nnd Difficult Breathing, Flutter
ing at the Heart, Choking or Suffocat
ing Sensations, when In n Lying Posture,
Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the
81ght, Fever nnd Dull Pain In the Head, Deficien
cy of Perspiration, Yellowness of ttio Skin
and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back, Chest,
Limbs, &c, Sudden Hushes of Heat,
Burning iu the Flesh Constant Im
aginings of Evil, nnd Great De
pression ol fcpirlis.
llooflaiid's German Hitters.
A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind.
Is dillerent from nil others. It is composed of
the pure Juices, or itai. Principle or Ivoots,
llr.Riis and Barks, (or as medicinally termed Ex
tracts,) tho worthless nr inert portions of the in
CTcdieiils not being u-ed. Therefore In one bot
tle of this Bitters there is contained as much me
dical virtue ns will be found in several gallons of
ordinary mixture-'. The Roots, kc.r usci In this
Bitters "are grown'ln Germany, their vital princi
ples extracted In that country by n scientific Che
mist, nnd forwarded lo the manufactory In thin
city, where they are compounded nnd bottled.
Coiitnlning no spir.tuous ingredients, tills Bitters
U free from the objections urged against nil oth
ers : no desire for stimulants can be. induced
from their uses they cannot mako drunkards,
and cannot, under any circumstances, have any
but a beneficial effect.
iioofi,.ims urmriTi toxic,
Was compounded for those not Inclined lo ex
treme bitters, nnd Is intended for use iu cases
w hen some alcoholic stimulant is required iu co i
nection with the tonic properties of the Bitters.
Eaeli bottle of the. Tonic contains one bottle of
the Bitters, combined with puree SANTA CRUZ
RUM, and flavored in such n manner that the ex
treme bitterness of the hitlers Is overcome, form
ing a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant
lo the palate, nnd containing the medicinal vir
tues of Hie Bitters. The price of the Tonic is tl.
f0 per Bottle, which many persons think too
high. They muft take luto consideration that
the stimulant used is guaranteed to be of n pure
quality. A poor article could lie furnished at a
cheaper price, but is it not better to pay a little
more and have a good orticlo ? A medicinal prc-
aratiou should contain none but tho best ingre
dients; and they who expect to obtain a cheap
compound, and "be benefitted by it will most eer
laiuiy be cheated.
1 1 m fill nil's (icrmnn Killers, or
HOOFLAND'S GF.RMAN TONIC, with HuOF
LAXD'S l'ot!nilij Kill I'ill,
will cure you. They are the Greatest
BLOOD PURiFIERS known to the Medical
world, and will eradicate diseases arising finui
Impure blood. Debility of the Disgestive Organs,
or Diseased I. her, in u shorter time than any
other known remedies.
TUT. WHOLE SUPREME COURT OF
PENNSYLVANIA SPEAK FOR
THESE REMEDIES.
Who wori.n akk imr Monn DMsiriro An
fjTRONOrR Tl".-TIMONY !
Hon. (iEiiRiiZ W. Wo iiiWAim, formerly Chief
i list ice of the Supreme Ion it ol lVnimvlvanla,
ut present Member of CongiffS from l'eimsyl
. vuuia w rites :
Piiil.AiiixruiA, March lClb, 180".
I Ond "lTnrillnnd's German Hitters" 1? a good
tonic, useful iu diseases of the digestive organs,
und of great b aictit In rases of debility, and
want of nervous action in the system. Yours,
truly, lil'.O. W. WuODW'AivD.
Hon. Jamhs Thompson, Chief Justice of the Su
preme Coutt of l'i imsylvania.
riiii.Ai.TTi.rui i, April 1S07.
I consider "Iloolland's German Uliters"' a val
uable medicine In case of attacks ol Indigestion
or Dyspepsia. I cm certify this from my expu
rience of it.
Yours, JAMES THOMPSON.
Hon. liEoidiE SiiAKSivooi), Jiibtlee of tho Su
preme Court of Pennsylvania.
Piiii.iiiri.rniA, June 1, lRi'S.
I hive found bv ixperier.ee that 'llootlaud's
ll'Tiii ui llilteis" is a very good tonic, relieving
dvr.pepiic smptoins almost ilireci'v.
l.KuKiiL SUAKSWOOD.
Hon. It'm. T. lii.gcrt. Mavorof the C'.tv of F.uf
falo, N. Y.
Mayor's Odi.v, r.nflalo, Jun" C!, 1SC0.
I have used "Hooiland's German Hitlers und
Tonic'' iu my family (luring the pa-t year, and
can recommend Ihein as nn exeellei.t touie, iin
paiting lone and vigor to the system. Their use
lias been productive of deei b- ilv beneficial rf
fecls. WM.'F, P.OGE1JS.
Hon. Jamti If. Vi'ood, F.x-Myor of Wllll.nns
port, Pa.
1 take great pleasure In recommending "Iloof
land's (ieiniun Tonic" to anyone who may be
ullllcted with Dyspepsia. 1 had the Dyspepsia
so badly it wu impossible to keep uny food on
my siomaen, and i became so weak ns not lo be
able to walk half a mile. Two bottles etl'ectod a
perfect cure. J.ME8 M. WOOD.
REM EMBER
THAT
HOOFLAXD'S GERMAN' BITTERS,
und
HOOFLAXD'S GERMAN' TONIC,
ill Cure every fuse of
MARASMUS,
or Wustiuj; away of tho Boily.
REMEMBER
that
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN REMEDIES
Are Ihemelieii.es you require topuiily Ibo
lllood, excite the toipi.f Liver lo he.iHiiy uitlou,
and to cna.ile you to pass safely through any
hardsliis or exposure.
DR.- IlOOFLAND'i
I f It l It 11 r I i i v
X J IJ 1 II X JJ 14 I
or substitute for Mercury Pills. Two Pills a
Dose. 1 lie most Powerful, yii Innocent tuthar
tie known.
It i not necessary to take a ii.uu'fi.l of these
Pills lo produce llie desired f fleet ; two of lUcIU
uet quickly and powerfully, cleansing thu Liver,
ttounich and liowels of all impurities. The
principal ingredient is Podopliyllin, or the Alco
holic Extract of Mandrake, which is by many.
times more powerful, acting and searching lliau
llie Mandrake Itsell. Its peculiar action is upon
llio Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obstruc
tions, wilb all the power of Mercury, yet free
from llie injurious results attached to llie use of
that mineral.
For all diseases, In which the nse of a cathar
tic is indicated, these pills will give entire satis
faction iu every ease. Tiny ncicr fail.
In cases of Liver Complaint, Dispepsia and ex
treme eosiivencss. Dr. llootlaud's German Hit
ters or Tonic should be used iu connection with
the Pills. The tonic effect of the Hitters or To
nic builds up the system. The hitlers or Touie
purities the blood, strengthens the Nerves, regu
lates the Liver, and gives strength, euergy and
vigor.
Keep your Bowels active wilh the Pills, and
tone up the system with Bitters or Touie, und no
disease can rulaii! the bold, or even assail you.
Uncollect Ibul it is Dll. IIOOFLAND S GER
MAN Kciuedics that are so universally u-ed and
highly recommended and do not allow the
Dri'ggisl lo induce you to take anythiugelse
that ho may say Is just as good, because he
makes u linger profit on It. These Remedies will
be sent by Express tn any locality, upon applica
tion to the HK1VC1PAI. OFFICE, ut the GEIi-
' MAN
M EDICI NE STOKE, Uiil AKC1I ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
C'HAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor.
Formerly C. M. Jackson & Co. Thete Reme
dies are for Sal by Druggist, 11 ore keeper, aud
Medltin Dealers vriher.
Uran! Spring cmtig
AT
Popnlar Clothing Store,
Corner
Market and Third Streets,
SUNBURY,
Now on hand and receiving nn enormous
. -
500 Business and Working Coats,
400 Dress Pants and Vests,
500 Business and Working Suits,
1& Hoys mits,
m li CAPS fir II ai BOYS.
A grand assoilmcnt in this Hue, Including nil the very latest fprlng Styles.
'50Y!S HATS AND CAPS.
The Largest Assortment in this line
n? STU tS
m,.
Calico from Toe up. Whit? Dress Shirts from fl.00 up. Agencv for the Celebrated QUAKER
CITY and F-CLIPSU. FINE DRKSS SHIRTS, cverv one ol which is guaranteed n perfect IU.
.SI I HIT llOSOMS, &c..
Gents' Spring and Summer Underware.
500 Overalls and Oversliirts
mnde to order. Only tho bet materia! use 1 and well sewed.
Trunks, Valises, Satchels,
Umbrellas, Walking Canes,
and numerous other nrtie'es. All the above go;nls will ba offered nt
Riiyini; only of the lanrost nnd most rclinhlii II'u-r., nnd for CASH only, und doing
hv far the largest tnisiiicss in tny line in this part of the country, I am enabled to sell
liETTER ARTICLES at
than any of in- competitors here or else where.
Cnll nt tho Large and Hcautiful Store Room,
Corner Market and Third Streets,
SIT ISTBTJR Y, 3?V.
HER Z EEL 33
t5e
Sunbury, March 2.'!, 1S72. ly.
Don't Read This ! !
Cord morning, Mrs. A., where are yuu bound
for so carlv f
Mrs. A. Why Mrs. ('., i on t yon know Vr.
Ryerly has bought out the (Jiocery and Confec
tionery Store of H iasvt Weaver, and Is selling
nice fresh Groceries, Canned Fruit, and intact,
everything in the Grocery line, cheape r than the
i chrnpesl.'nml I have got lired paying high prices,
so I have made up tny mind alter this to patron
ize Mr. liyerlj. So rjnod morning, Mis. C. 1
must go.
j Mrs. C, to herself. Wei! I am hound to fad
oat for myself, and w ill go to Ilverly's new cheap
I cash Grocery, the neM time I want any
Groceries, 'ojiIe t iom-rU'sor I'rinic
! Oysters.
I w ill just say to all come and give me a triul,
I and satisfy yourselves that there is one cheap
, cash Grocery in Snub iry.
I P.cuieinber the place. No. 11, T-out'.i Third St.,
I iu Clement House. liuil.l'rg, Suiiluirv, Pa.
I ' S. HVF.P.LY.
Sunbury, .Tan. 20,
isrs. is';
IU Y EK & LAXDELL,
Fourth nnd Arch St., l'liiliKlclphin,
DEALEllS IN FINE
JDiRTStT GOODS!
EKfnhlifthftl iu 1S40.
Fine SILKS.
Fine SHAWLS.
W1UTK GOODS.
15 LACK (JOODS.
D1IF.SS C.OODS.
LIXKN' HOODS.
WOOLFX OOODS.
(,ooil FLANNELS.
Fiw lloSIKUV.
Host (1 LOVES only.
15,000 (500D l'.LACK SILKS. j
Iiol'f,u!o and :of:i;i.
March M, lsTi.-(t.
aVii. "fkanciscusTco 1
5111 Mnrket Ktif, i'liiliKiclpltlu.
We have opened for ihe SPP.1SG TRADE, Hi:
largest und be-t a-sorted stock of
PHILADELPHIA CAUrETS,
Table, Stair nnd Floor Oil Cloths, Window !
Shades and Paper, Carpet Chain, Cottou,
Vurn. Batting, Wadding, Twine,
I-'anev liaskets. Brooms, j
Baskets, buckets,
Krilahes,
I Clothes WihiL-crs, Wooden and Willow War In
llie United Stales. i
Our large Increase In business enab'rs us to '
sell at Ion pliers and famish the best tjuu'.ily of
Goods.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE !
t'elcbrutcd American H usher,
Iri'( rJ3.5t).
Over IP.,000 Sold iu Six Month.
Terms i Carpets, 00 duvs.
All other goods, 20 dais, Met.
February 17. lST-.-oin.
A Valuable Mouse and Lot
for Sale.
TIIIE undcv-lu'iied odcrs at private sale, his
X law. hKR K DWELLING HOUSE nnd
Lot, Willi nil the neensury oiitliiiihlings, situate
on the Southeast corner of Walnut slid Tuird
streets, Sunbury. Pa. The house is nearly uew
aud well finished and contains ulne rooms, a
good cellar, Ac. It Is Well ealuilaled lor a resi
dence, and would beau admUublc business stand
for a store or hotel. This ; ropcily w ill be sold
nt a reasouubl price.
For terms, ie., applr to
MICHAEL 1UIIKF-.
8jijibury, Jan. 37, iwrj-'.f.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby ci"'i, that I have purchased
the fallowing rllcl belonging to Geo. J. Rei
ser, at Sberill's mlo, ou the llith of February,
tTi, and that 1 have lor.ued the same to the said
(ieo. J. Geiser durlug my will and ph astir, vis t
oue cook stov, oue parlor stove, nud one truuk.
CHAS. P. PEAHOLTZ.
Snnburv, March 28, 187U.-3i
PENN'A.
assortment of STRING GOODS.
IW1
A largo variety of
23
to be found outille the Inise c'tlei
1f?l
J1
CES
BR, 2
i i" r i-v s i ri -4 n
. Vi J A i U ly A. 4
fMr Up Be Crn.Ts
EYE ISTID EAR
IXFIliMAUY,
S U X 15 U U V, V E X X A.
TIIIU1 Institution is now open for the reception
.1, of Patient for thj treatment of Discus of
the
KYE,
EAR,
THROAT,
LUXGr
CATARRH,
Ac,
Ac
nnd operalioiis in GENllilAI. Sl'RGFr.V. Our
collection of 1XSTKUMENT.S is very large, com
prising ml llie latest I.Mi'iiovi!M!:M enabling us
to meet
SURGERY
iu nil forms. Physicians are linltcd to aeccm
puny Patients to our Institution for emtlons.
I!v request of nianv Ciilzi-ns, we will attend U
calls iu GENERAL' PRACTICE.
Inflriiirirj , ( lemriit's I!r.f ldfug,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET lTS..
.SI NIJL'EV, PA.
c. k. i r ii: (.rrt
I'livsician and Rurjjeon.
Funbuiy Feb. 3, lsV.'.-if.
AD.U I X 1STK AT XiS OTKT.
t'MtaSo ol'tii'nrj ll;x-r, Docrukftl .
Notice is hereby given that letteis of Admilils
Ir.ilion have li'in granted lo the uudciVii'iied,
on the eslat" of Henry Hopper, hit of tlw Bo
roiiuli of Suubary, Noi thaiiihcrland county, Pa.
deceased. All persons hnU'htcd lo said estate aie
reiueste I lo make inimediate payment, und thoye
huviiiL' claims to present them d.llyauibeulieiited
toi-fetliieiaeut.
P. II. MOOKE, Administrator.
P inbury, Feb. '1, l;?.-0t.
a i: i .
! Ko. 002 Chcsiuut Street, Philadelphia,'
I PHILADELPHIA.
I MESSRS. C.i .DWELL A CO., DESIRE TO
I CALL KM'I'CIAL ATT F.N 'I ION TO TIIKIR HH
! PART M ENT UK MiLlD SUA tR WATCHES.
I POSSESSING SI' PERIOR FACILI I 11 S "1 HET
I W ILL HE ENABLED TO PLACE BEFORE
CI MOMICS, IN ADVANCE of THE I, EN F-
U A I. M All i E l'. ALL HiE NOVELTIES AND
IMPROVEMENTS IN Ml.VEK l.uol is AS RA
PIDLY AS I'KODll ED. VERY PART III LAU
ATTENTION HEING GIVEN TO THE SV1J
ClATirSOK BRIDAL AND OTIILH I'UCSEN
TATION GIK'I S.
I HE STANDAr.D OF SILVER LONG SINTR
ADOPTED MV IDEM IS THATOl? ENGLISH
STEKLlViii, IU.VKKIOtiis FINE, THE ot ALl'l Y
OF i: FRY ARTICLE Is OLD BEING STRICT.
LY Gl' IRAN I ELD.
ATTENTION IS RESI'ECTFCLI.Y DIRECT
ED Tl THE I NVAHYING Bl SfNFSS POLICY
OFTHIS lfol SE IN REGARD TO THE FIRU
LY I sTAIH ISIIED t-YSIEM OK FIXIO
PRICES, WHICH WILL BE KIGIDVY" AD
HERED TO IN ALL CASES, SECl KING TO
PCKCHAsERS. FAIRNESS AND K0LAL1TY
IN EVERY TRANSACTION.
POLITE ATTENTION M AY BE EXPECTED
BY ALL WHO FAVOR Til EM W ITH A VISIT.
ORDERS AND INylT'flFS BY MAIL,'
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
J. E. r.UHH lI.1, v ro,
Feb. 10, 17V.