Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 14, 1872, Image 4

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    Wnnufadnrcrs.
utiIroa8.
GRAND OPENING OF '
AND WINTER GOODS
FALL
AT
s
Popular Clothing Store.
Just opened, an cuorraous Stock of
READY-MADE
The largest ever Offered iu this town. Clothing to suit nil tnsles. Clothing ftir all oc
casions, from the plainest Workinc Clothe to the finest ami most fashionable
" DRESS SUITS.
Boys
and Youths' Glothingr
This department is well stocked with a large variety of goods of all colors, qualities and
styles. All clothing is nindo to my own order, by the best mechanics, and
combine durability and strength with neatness and style.
Its ii Cans for Mi i
Au enormous assortment iu this line, including the very latest in Xew York and Phila
delphia styles.
'nismiftg
Tim most magnificent stock to be found outside of the Inrge citicp. The very latest in
everything. Neckwnre, Collars, Suspenders, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, and especially a
ful! iiuc of the beet makes in
. Shirts and Gents' Undenvarc.
IMS,
VALISBS,
and numerous other articles.
Doing by far the largest business in my lino in the county, and buying largo quanti
ties for cash, I am able to oiler superior inducements and sell atLOWEU PRICES than
any of my competitors.
Everybody is respectfully invited to call and exaroiue the largest stock ever seen in
this place.
C7a
Corner Market and Third Streets, Sunbury, Pa.
Sunbury, Sept. 14, 1872.
AT
New Central Variety Store,
No. 100, Market Street, South Side, Ernst of the Itutlroud,
Dress G-oods of all Kinds,
bilks, Silk Poplins, Alpacas, Luster Alpacaa, DeLaincs, Pladu, Opra FUtnuele, Ticking, Ladies
C'lotiking.
NOTIONS.
LADIES' a lid GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Ilotlary, Gloves, Hood. Caps, Gernmnlwu Wool,
Ladles' luimltatioii Hair Goods In new uud beautiful Styles.
SHAWLS.
Oltuniou t row n, Oltatnoa Double all Wool, Plad Shawls, Brcakrast Shawls, Scarfs, Ac.
JEWELRY.
l.mUcs Plated and Jet Opera Chains, Ladles' Plated and Jut Setts, Finger Kings, Ear Rings,
Stayes, Sluevo Buttons,
Groceries.
Prcsh Uioeciics, Wood and Willow Ware, Floor, Table and Stair Oil Cloths.
CARPETS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
Goto Finney's for tho Greatest Vurlcty of Good:). Goods nirlvlnir Dally.
N. B. It U tho universal Tcrdict of the trade that my goods are sold the Ion vet in this market.
'D. A. FINNEY,
Noreinlior 9, 1S7S, '
IJUTCIlEItV! 1JUTCI1E11Y!
MNkr. Ki:rrr.iV'.v- itowKit,
Third Streot. npito Central Hotel,
SL'Nltl KV, PA.,
KEEP constantly on hand tho very choicest
ol' f reh
. hj:i:f, mittox axi viiat,
wlileli Is sidd at tho lowest rlces. Meal can bo
Itadat all honrs diiriuK the day.
Btinourv, ru., dune a,
SEW tiOOUJ! XEWGOUIKNM
Jlinit Ojtoud.
F. J. BYROD,
Iuforins the citizens of Sunbury and vleUilty,
that he hub received his large assortment of
Dry Goods and selling them cheap for
cash t his nrc room, eorner Third
and Church streets,
&UNUUHY, IA.,
Ills stock comprises
try C.ootl nud GrucrrirM.
Tha DryGoodi department is complete, having a
fctueral assortment of
Cloths, Ciiiriiinor(, Calicos, DcLnins,
and everythlut; In the Dry Goods liue. The
;ito Kltll.H
arc all fresh, and eonsUts of Toa, CofTee, Sugar,
Nolla&scs, Spices, Meat, Fish, dee.
1IOOTN AM) N1IOEN.
WlllowWare uud UlHUtt-Mare,
general assortment. In fact everything kept
it) tlrKt-elass store, can be hud at I ho
most reasonable prices for cash.
Having located lu Suuhuiy for the purposo ol
becoming oue of its citizens, 1 hue that by fair
dealing and strict utlenlloa to business to merit
share of the public patronage. My motto Is
"Small Prollts aud Quick Sales."
All are cordially Invited to call and examlua
my goods, at no charge will bs wade for show
lug them.
r. J. BYK'Jl).
Bunbury, Oct. 19, 1S71.
Boys
UMBRELLAS.
era
cmng
No. 100, Marett rJticit, Sunlniiy, Pa.
W. D. felELlCK,
Druggist niul Apothecary,
(Successor to Dr. . V. Moody,)
, At the old established stand on
Mnrkt'l SiuKrc, SIMIl ltV, IA.
Keeps constantly on hand a full ttock of well
selected
DRUGS & CHEMICALS,
Druggist Fauey Goods,
COMBS, .
' UKCslIES,
rEKFl'MRKV,
I" ATEN T MED1CIN ES, OII.S, TAINTS
GLASS, PUT1T.
V A U . I H I . I Y V.HT I ' F IX,
In fact cverjthiug usually Itept lu a well toa
dueled
IDI1XJC3- STOP.E.
Purlicular attcutiou paid loeomnoundiuir I'liy
sicutus preacrlption aud family receipt by the
rropriutor niuisrir.
-, bunbury, Pa., Juue 8, 1873.
Full and Uluter SI j lei
or
Miliiaeir-F Q
HATS, CAPS, and BONNETS,
KIBBONS, LACES,
FLOWERS, FEAT1IE11S,
Crapes, Silk, Batius, Turquolb, Crupu aud Lace
t ens.
Tritumingg of every Descriptiou
from New York aud Philadelphia, just opened
and for ali at uuusually low prices. Call aud
examine aud be convinced.
MISS L. BHISSLER.
Market Suar, South side, Sunbury, Pa.
sunuary, oet. m, im.
.1T.XT,ORi
T- CORtS BIS EASES Of THf
THBLT,UiNG5,LIYER & BLOOD
In the wonlerrul medicine to which tlie affllrted
ro above pointed for relief, tho discoverer be
lieves he ha combined in harmony more of Na
ture's most sovereign curative properties, which
God hmt lnMilled Into the vegetable kingdom for
healing thn nick, tbsn were ever before combined
In one medicine. The evidence of thU fact It
found In the Brest variety of mot obstinate dis
ease, which It hn been found lo conquer. In the
cure of Hronrhlila, Severe Coughs,
and the early sUiim of Couaii motion, It haa
MtouUhcd tho medical faculty, ancl eminent phy"
slcian pronounce It tho greatcnt medical discove
ry of the ae. While it cures the severciM Couchs,
It strengthen tho system and purifies the
bleed. By It great and thorough blood purify
In? properties, it cures all Hu mora, from the
truat Scrofula toa common Hloteh, Plm
pie, or Kuruptlon. Mccurial dinearte. Mine
ral Piloin, and their cft"ccta, are eradicated, and
vigorous hc.illh and a sound constitution eatalt
lUhel. Erralpela. Salt Ithctitn. Fever
Soros, Mealy or IIoiirH Skin, In ahorr,
all tho numerous dl.ea.ra paused by bad blood,
are conquered by thin powerful purifying apd In
vigorating medicine.
If you feel dull, drowar, debilitated, have aallow
color of pWln, or yellowish brown sota on (ace or
bodv. fre-uent licadscho or dizr.lne.s, bad tapte In
m.i itli, internal heat or chills alternated with hot
flush;, low spirit, and gloomy forebodinp., ir
reuhirappftite. and to"uu coaled, yon nreaunVr
ln: f.o n Torpid l. Ivor or ' llllloili--iiohs."
In m.my ee of "Liver Com.
plaint' only part of tHeso symptoms sro expo
riencc.l. A a remedy for all such ca.es Jir.
Pierce's Ooldcn Medical Discovery has no equal,
n it etT' perfect enrs, leaving the liverstrenirth
cried a i l healthy. Fur the cure of llubltiinl
CoiiHllnaliuil nf the bowels It la a never fail
In? remedy, and those who have used it for tills
purpose, nr'u loud in Its pr.iisp.
Tho proprietor oficri ?t."00 reward for a medl
clue that will er.ul it for the euro of nil the dis
eaes for which it is reroinmended.
S old hr drurcit at f I per bottle. Prcpared.JJ
H. V. I'ierca. M. 11 , Sole Pnipi li tor. at his Cliel
sal I.shomt'iry. I'M Si-wei street. nuft.llo, -S'. 1
Sund j our liddfesu for a pamphlet.
May 1, 1S72-
i;eo. EVANS.
E. G. MAIZE.
Geo. Evans &; Co.,
014 Market Street, I'liiliidelpMn,
TAILOK8
and
MILITARY CLOTHIERS,
Military, Band A Fire Organizations
promptly uniformed.
Samples of Cloth, with Photographs, sent
free on application.
Ours being the '.ending house on Military work,
we feel that we can offer Inducements which ean
not be attained anywhere else.
Aug. SI, 1ST2.
G. W. KEEVER. 11. A. GASS.
New Qoodsl
)ry Goods, Notions, r urnismng
Goods, Groceries, Gil Cloths,
Glass and Nails
of every variety, at one low price,
at
KEEFElt & GASS' STORE,
Comer of Fourth and Market Streets,
BUNBURT, PA.
All kinds of Grain taken lu exchange samo at
cash. Call and sec us.
K.EEFEU & GASS.
Sunbury, Oct. 26, 1872.
Don't Read This!!
Good morning, Mrs. A., where are you bound
for so early I
Mrs. A. wnv Mrs. c, non'i you Know Mr.
Byerly ha bought out the Grocery and Confec
tionery Store of Haas & Wearer, and is selling
nice rrcsh Groceries, canned fruit, aim lu (act,
everything In tho Grocery line, cheaper thuu tho
cheapest, aud I have got tired paying high prices,
so I have made up my mind alter this to patron
ize Mr. Byerly. eo good morning, Mrs. C. I
1)1 lift go.
Mrs. C. to herself. Well I am bound to find
out for myself, and will go to Byerly' new cheap
rash Grocery, the nest time 1 want any
(iroi-ericM, Conlertlouerleaor Prime
OjMtcr.
I will lust snv to all come and give me a trial,
and satisfy yourselves that there It ono cheap
cash Grocery lu Sunbury.
Hcnicuibcr the place. No. 11, South 1 hlrd bt
iu Clcmei't House Buildiug, Sunbury, Pa.
Sunbury, Jan. 20, 1S72.
g Up Dc Graff's
INFIRMARY..
SUNBURY, TENN'A.
rilUlS institution Is now open for the reccptiou
X of Patient for tho treatment of Diseasa of
tho
EYE,
EAK,
THROAT,
LUNGS,
CATARRH
&c, &c, &c,
aud operations lu GENERAL SURGERY. Our
collection of INSTRUMENTS 1 vry large, com
prising all too lutest lMfKOViMEMTt, enabling u
to moat
SURGERY
lu all forma. Physicians are Invited to accom
pany Putlent to our Institution for operations.
By request of ninny Citizens, we will attend to
call in Ut.NtltAL I'KACTICE.
Iollriuary, Clement llulldln;,
COKNEK THIRD AND MARKET BT8..
SUNBURY, PA.
C E. I P 1E UKAFF,
Physician aud Burgaoir.
buuhilty, Fib. 8. 1873.-tf.
Vai ST Ww at a a.-'
Ifl
a7m. meixell,
dbalrh in
American and Enropean
WATCHES.
FINE JEWELlir and SILVER WARE.
Perfected Spectacles and Eye
(ill a nates.
GOLD HEADED CANE8.
AVnlchc rind Jewelry neatly repaired and war
ranted. Market Square, BUNBUT, Pa.
3, 1873.-tf.
Feb.
pARDWARE FOR ALL
AT ME
IIARDWAltE STORE
OF
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.
market Street, Munbnry,
It Is useless lo enumerate every kind of article
In his Store, but among tho leading items may
be set down the following!
Iron, Steel, Lend,
Scales, Steelyards, Grindstones,
Nails of all kludt and sires,
Vices, Saws, Planes,
Sieves, Chain, Axe,
Brass and Iron Kettles,
Shovels, Hoes, Forks,
Spades, Rakei, Hatchets,
Carpenter and Blacksmith Borlne Machines",
Cellar Grates, Drawing Knives,
Stone Slcdpes, , Plasterers' Trowels,
Masons' Hummers and Trowels,
Hand Dinner Bells, and large cast Iron Bells for
School House and Farmers' Dinner
Bells,
Carpenters' Bench Screw,
Potato Forks for digging potatoes,
Looking Glasses, Twine, Ropes,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tacks,
Mule and Horse Shoes and Nails,
Hammers, Augurs, Chisels,
Lanterns, OH Cloths, Brooms,
Locks of all descriptions, Coffee Mills,
Hits nnd Braces,
Carrlago Bolts of all kinds, Paint and Wall
Brushes, Buckets,
Oil, YnrulMhcs, Japans,
I.ve, Soda Ash, Washing Poda,
IVIT.S OF AM. KIMf lu Oil or Dry,
Parti-Colors of all kinds,
CEDAll-WAItE
and other Wooden-Ware of all kind and very
cheap, Hay-Fork Pulleys,
Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level Glasses,
Files, Hinges, Coal Oil,
Hems, Combs, 8crewt,
Saddlery and Shoe Findings,
Buggy Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cutters.
Pocket Knives, Scissor, Shears,
Shot, t'n(t nnd Ponder,
and a great variety of other articles. Any thing
wanted and not on linnd, will bo ordered at once.
Sunhurv, Aug. 19, 1ST1.
'KTl:lt OF ATTIC AC'TIOX.
Everybody Is invited to come and buy of the
handsotno astoitmcnt or
TOTS AND CONFECTIONERIES
nt
SAMUEL P. NEVIN'S STORE,
In fratno building, adjoining Moore Dissinger't
building. T11IK1) STKKET, SL3BLKI, fA
Just opened a fresh supply of Confcetioncris of
every description.
TOYS OF ALL KIXIM4
constantly on hnnd. The best RAISINS, FIGS,
tl llKAMS UlilKU (Kill.
PURE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SriCES,
fresh Bread, Buns & Cakes, every morning
FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, Ac
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS !
Having Oiled up a room cxpresBly for serving
up Oysters In every style, Ladles and Gentlemen
will be accommodated w ith the best bivalve iu
mnrkct, at nil hours during the day nnd evening.
Families will be supplied at their residence with
the best Shell or Cnnued Oysters, as Is desirable,
at the very lowest prices.
Call and see my excellent assortment of goods
and ascertain the prices.
8. F.NEVIN.
Dec. 1C, 1871.
THADD'S S. SHANNON,
THIRD AND MARKET SQUARE,
Has In stock and constantly receiving Novelties
lu hi line, consisting In part of a full line of
AMERICA WATCHES,
El trln. Illinois. Howard A Co., Waltham, Mas
sachusetts, aud Boy' AMERICAN WATCHES j
Also, a full set of Ladies, uud Gcut t Gold and
Silver Swiss Watches.
Roman Gold sets, pink coral and Gold sets,
Ear-Kings, Necklace and Peudants, Onyx and
Jet Jewelry.
SILVER-WARE,
Solid Silver-ware of Sterling purlti , made to or
der. Bridal aud Presentation Pieces, Kuives,
Fork aud Spoons lu rases, also, a full line of
Silver Plated Goods Tea Set, Ieo Water Set,
Erbit Stands, Cake Baskets, L'onee Cms, fork.
and Spoons treble plated, theliest In the markets
Bl'UTAl.L..S.
If you value your Eyesight, use the Perfect
Lenses, erouud from minute Gristle Pebble mel
ted together, and derive there name "Diamond"
on account of there hardness aud brilliancy.
They will last many year without change, and
warranted SujH-rior to all others iu use.
TABLE CU TLKKY.
Ivory, Pen rl and Metal handles In case tup-
plied to order.
A full assortment of Eight day and Thirty
hour Clocks, also Calender Clocks ol all discrip-
tions. Engraving done nt the shortest notice.
Wutches, Clocks aud 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.
r Don't forget tlte plner.
T. 8. SHANNON.
Snubury.Dec. 16 tf.
.tiauhood tIIow I.osl, How Bettor
eat
Itpf isfcjuat published, a new edition of Dr.
aWJPi CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED
ESSAY on the radical cure (without medicine)
of SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal Weakness,
Involuntary Seminal Losses, IMPOTENCY,
Mental aud Physienl Incapacity, Impediments
to Marriage, etc. s also, Consumption, Epilepsy,
and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual
extravagance.
t tf Price, In a sealed envclote, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author, lu this admirable es
say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years'
successful practice, that the ularmiug conse
quences of s:lf-abase may be radically cured
without the dyi'gcrous use of Internal medicine
or the application of the knife i pointing out a
mode of cure at ones simple, certain, aud effec
tual, by means of which every sutleier, no mat
ter whut bis condition may be, may cure himself
cheaply, prlvatoly aud radlcaljs.
Tuls Leature should be in the bauds of
every youth aud etory man in the land.
Scut, uudor seal, In a phtin envelope, to any
address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two
postage siumis.
Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide,"
price oU cents. Address the Publishers,
. CUAS. J. C. KLINE &, CO.,
P. O.jTor, 4,5S. 127 Bowery, New York.
April 87, 1873. ,
Oakery for Sale.
The well known Bakery of W. H. Haas, oa
Fourth street, Sunbury, including a good dwell
ing hous stud good stabling attached, Is ottored
for sale on reasonable terms. The BrfVery is
uew aud of good capacity, capabfe of baking SO
barrels of flour per week. Apply to Win. li. or
ALBERT HAAS,
July 30i 18T3.-tf. Snnbary, ra
R R R
RADWAY'S READY "RELIEF
CVRKst TUB WORST FAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after readme Uils ntlvorLlssmeiit need any ena
ffKFKR WITH PAIN.
RADTCAVS HtAllV KKLlkF lit A CURS TOB
EVEHY l'AIH.
It mm tli flrst and Is
The Only lnln Itomedy
fliuirrmllotiM, nn4 curf. CunurKUnn, whether nf the Lunn
BTonincb. litrwsln, Of lher gUoUf or orgMU, by on lUjpUcSr
Uuu.
IN ritOM ONR TO TWESTT MINUTES.
Knm:Uor bow violent or -crnclitlnr the mln tha KltlCTr.
M ATI!, llwt-rtihlm. Infirm, (JrHmtal, Kcrvoui, Meunll
or pruatrate wltil dteM mny suOVr,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
MUX AFFOItn INSTANT EASE.
IXFLAMMATIOJ OF THTt KinNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OK TUK BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF TUB IIOWKI.M.
('ONUKSTION OF THE LUNQS.
HOltB TIIKOAT, DIFFICULT IlUKATJIlNO.
1'ALPITATION OK TUB llEART.
1ITTEHICS. CnOL'l', bll'HTIIEKIA.
CATAKBU, ntFLUENIA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHArllB,
NEftlAMIA, RRECMATISM.
cold rnu.t.s, Aorn (ttii.LS. ...
Tim upphrmlwi i-f th Ttendy Itfllef ths fart or
j.-irt whci-u Iho rutin or oiaicuity txm wm urora mam Mia
cunifort.
Twoutr flrotw In Imlf a tumliler of irmtrr will la frw
riotmi.l. ruro CKAMl'8. t-PAKMS, BOL'H STOMACH,
IIKAHTnt'KV, nlfk llKAllAOHIC, DIAKKHKA,
DWE.NTKItY. f'ttl.ll', WMD IS THE BOWELS, ami
all INTERNAL I'AINrl.
Traveler alitmld alwat mrry a bottta or Railwav'f
llrady Hrltrf with Ihom. A frw drops lu water will
i.revenl aicmirM or pnln froin change of water. It la batter
liaa Fraucll IlmnTtr or Dlllera ui a atimulaiit.
FRVRR AND AUtiR.
FKVElt AND Adl'K curwl lorSnyernt. Tliara ts not
a rtmeUtnl nxviit la till! world Hint will core Fever and
Arne. and all other W :ilartoiia, lMlloui, Rmrlet, Tvi'hold,
Sellow.aiid other Frvrra (alilnl t.y llAHWAVrt PlLLM)
au quick aa ItAIIWAY'.t ItEADl KtLlEF. Flftr
) cr VuUle, 6uld by Drugghoa.
HEALTH I BEAUTY IK
bthono and rrRK ninr m.oon-TNOitEASE or
ri.EHIt AND WFKIHT t'l.KArt SKIN AND BKAU
TIFL'L COMPLEXION EKUUKfiD TO ALL,
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MemT ASTONIH!ll PltF,a- SO
oricK. ho n.rn auk thk ciiANfiKH 'fifrc
liOUV VMK1U)IK9L VNPEU THK INKMTEM'K
nK TUW IUULV VOMIX'li MEDICINE,
THAT
Every Day an Increaso In Flash'
and Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
KvetT Amp of !) SAKAIAK1LUAN KESOLVKNT
fommuntcntM through thfl lilootl, HwunL lTrlhf, utid vtu-t
flutdtsutd Jtitr tb avitem tha vigor nf liiy, f..r It rlrt
th vartM of tl hrxfjr with new ami Mimd itifttirial,
Scrofola, HrphlMi, Conmmptloti, (llnndular dlir!v, Ulct?r
In the Threat, Xloutb, Tunmra, IStsdcs In the Ulandi inl
other MMtiof tha nvaictn, Kr Ky, Htrnmou lUcti3riri
from the Ear, ami! the worst fonnn.f Bklii dlwiw., Kmp.
Itona, Fever Src, Bcald Ueel, Ititic Vitrrn, ftrtlt Ilhrum,
Krvipel.in, Am, Ulnvlc Spot. Wurnm In the Flrkh, Tnmn,
(fihceri In the Woinb. Mid all wcnkridnH nnd jiiilnful di
clutrKM, Nlxht Swcnte, Tjont of Six-fin, nnd all wrxulei rf the
lire ttiiiCiile. era wUliln the ctmtlve rKiifQ t ll'U wi-ndvr
f MfMlrm i. hemlntrr. Ami A few Uv' ue will prve to
wiy rern wnin It fr either of thvee funae of dlcac Hi
piitrnt power ti cure them.
If the frtUlcnt, dnlly Kecomlnt; redttwd Hr the wantr and
ilornnipoatt Ion tlmt It ronltniinllr iro(rreftelnr, fuccceil in
Hrrirstinpt tbeee we-stri, and rjiftlrii the Kitne wY'h ticn- n inter
liilmivdefrom k:dthy Wood (uid this the bAUSATAlUL
LIA will nnd does sreure.
Not only dm th iSAttnArAitit.T.T!f lBiit.Tjrr etfM all
known remedial nernti lu tint cure of t'lirotilc, Hcrofuloun,
t oTuillutlon.il.amibkindUtu; but It U Um only positive
ci re ft
KUliirjr A. Bladder Comp1aln1s9"
TTrlnart, ami TTmnb lliciw. Gravel, PlawtM, Pmpny
Htoppiutc of WnttT, InciiitlnvHRe of I'rlne. Itrlulit'a Uisnve
Alhuiuinurta, nnd In till tueit where thrro nre brlrkdiit do
rni or the water li thick, cloud v, itxt(t with nuhtitaneee
Ike Uie white f n rjee, wr threiula like whlt iilk. or there
I a morbid, dark, bilious iiteartmre, and white imiicduct
rit'poAlln, nnd when tlicre 1 l prtrklnjc, burnliiK euBKatlon
when pafUnc water, and j.Mn In tha buiall of Iho Back and
lUwtte tn l"Tu Frke, ixol
WORMS. The only known and sure Remedy for
ll'omw i'lA, Tup, tie.
Tumor or 13 Yearn Oroulh
Cured hy KaUivny's Resolvent.
ft tr bolt, Mas., July 1. IMt.
T. RiWATt I fire OtmIm Tumor In tkt vwlti wA
rwtw.lt. All tk IMtrs MiJ Mhr. wet hytr It." I trW4
vry ik'iK tliftl wm rcimmA4 ; bat nntblnK nHvrsl me. I m
rtmr RetTveiit, n4 thiMihl I would try It f tat hi tVHk In It,
1rni I km4 Terd fur tw.lv vswj-t. I l-k tts boll let nf it
lUMlvent. ad eiM bK f fU4wyt mil. Mil two hotilM of ynur
KUsMtr R.lirf ; end tK.r k fifn nf tainnr In be er fM,
.n4 I rWI bsAlcr, merlor, n4 hfpir tha 1 hir for tw.lra r.aril
The wot it lumnr wm In th. left tld. of the bowli, oror tli (rein,
I vriu thU to fvr Ibt Wuelilef ethm. V-i ran put.llh It If
roeehoeM. HAX All 1'. VN AIT.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS.
trfeetl tasteles. etrut1y conted with ewoH (rnnt. pnrrc.
reitulaie, Tuirlfy, c!ene, and rtrenpthen. Itwlway s fillm
for the cure of all dl4rdcrs of the Steniarb, Mver, Rnwfli,
Kldners, Illalder, Nereous 1)1wmhi, llewlrVhe, t'-nrtlt'-tkou,
CtMlvenem, Indlceiition, lVBepla. Illllounne, Pil
Ioim Fever, l-iflnmml loo of the ti"wel. J'ilcs, and all Ifr
mtiremente of the Internal Vleeem. WarrantM to effect
a positive dire. Purely VvjreUUe, uonUiuUic bo lucrtury,
nilntrnlp, ordrleterlnu drugs,
OhMTvethe f-llowii eymptoma reaaHtng from Dis
orders of the 1-if etlve Organs ;
rnntthMtltfi. Inward Pile. FellTtert ef tfce Tilerd In the ltedt
AcMitv r.f th. (4tirsub, NKirtca. Ilerlhiim. IHiyiitl e( FonH, Kull
km or U'rlril la the 8:omti, ftnnr KnM-tAtbini, H.Bktnv er Klntter
In? Kt the I'll nf tb H mneli. Kwimminit of th HnrrttMl end
1-im.Tili Brraihlnv, Fla Urlnir et t) llrt. Choline er fcwiff-clitn
KstmUkmi hn tn a I rluft I'oalnr, I Huineat of Vision, I4 ?
Wrbt UrWr lit. flight, Jrrtr unrf I hi) I f.iu In tlte Hatol. IVtUwn- jf
nf Pwtttlntian, Vllwne.t -f the fWIn Bed r. Pia in the
KI'U. ChaTtt. LimlM. aviisl tuddra Intbtt of llt, DurLinf In lbs
H-h.
A few done of HATTTAT TILI S will free the f.vjdem
from nil the a"'ve-iii.ined tllt)nk'ni, l'rlc, a 5 ten U pvr box.
HT l!:r;illTf.
KKAI MKAI.."K AMi TRt'E." pftid n Mter tn,np
lo KAHWAY V ( (., Ni. j U1:n Lane, Ncw-Voti:.
lufernaatlon worth Ihtiutnittiit will l- M.nt you.
March 30, 18T2.-ly.
Hi
PHILADELPHIA,
Invite attcutiou to their large aud well selected
stock of
Watch?), Clock), Hronirn, iia-
mouus,
SILVER-WARE, fLATED-WARE,
Fancy Goods In Gilt and Leather,
Ornaments- from Paris, lenna, and Berlin,
French Flowers, Table Cutlery, English Um
brellas.
Orders by Mail win receive prompt aiicniton.
1124 Chestnut street., Philadelphia.
Nov. 3, 187'2. 3m '
J.E.C
ALDWELLM.O
902 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA-
(A few doors west of the Continental notol.)
Jewellers anl Silversmcths,
, Importers of
Fine Watches Bronzes & Fancv Goods,
Moderate Prices
FOR
FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
Marked in Plain Figares,
WITHOUT DEVIATION.
Prompt attention given to orders and inquiries
by mall.
J. W. WASHINGTON'S
GRAND BARBER SHOP.
In Mies Dalllus' Building, Market street, east of
the Railroad, north side, BU.nucki, ra.
Tha old permanent shop of the town.
Wt dacliriB the boast, but at the same lime
consider that the mighty truth maybe seasona
bly spoken without manifesting an uncomforta
ble amount or vanity ana bibuiiiuu.
Just tweutr vears airo I began my business
career In this place half my lifetime thus far
spent, have I stood upon the floor of onr shop-
day after day, ana uigui aiver uigut, uu
thA aharn hlllA fflmuiluir steel, and within that
elapse of time embraced by the mighty folds of
that eventrul period navo i suaveu uonnv i j
body In the country (in common parlance) and
to oblige the publlo luterest we herein publicly
announce t our patrons old and new that we
are ready to shave them all again three hundred
thmiaand times or more.
Come when yon please, Jutt in tinu Is the max
im we are always ready to work, foreuoon or
afternoon, to shave you, hair cut yon, shampoo
you, whisker dye you, or perfume, comb and ar
range the balr with artistic skill, In the "water
full" or water raise style to suit tne customer,
w vnrk to nlease. not nleaae to work.
Btop, don't go past our shop to get shaved oa
the-basts of ability because we do It as well as
It can Jje done or ever eouta oe.
A chance is all that we demand
To give the proof we hold In band. '
Oct.l, 1T2.-
S1ACII1KK SHOP AND IRON
FOUNDRY.
GEO. ROIIRBACII & SONS,
Nnnbnry, I'fnn'a,
INFORM tho pnbllc trint they are preimmfl to
do nil kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
a new Machine Bhop In ronnertion with their
Foundry, and hftvo supplied themselves with New
Lathes, riatilnir and Uorlnir Machines, with tha
latest Imiirovuments. With the aid of skillful
mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW WOKK OR REPAIRING,
that may bo glren Micro, lu a satisfactory man
ner. rn(en to null any Move.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, of all sir.es.
BRASS CASTINGS, Ac.
Ornamental Iron Fencing
fUK UrtAVU XAKU L,Uia
VERANDAHS,
FOR YARDS AT RESIDENCES, AC, AC,
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further Improved, and
will alwuys De Kepi on nana.
Also, TIlREHHINtJ MACHINES.
Sunbury, May 30, 1871.
Ll'nBER AU 1I.AM.U
Third Street, ndjolnlnfr Phlla. A Erin R. R., two
bnuares Mortli ol the (jentral Hotel,
SUNBCRT, PA.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of the public
Having all the latest Improved machinery for
uianufaeturlnr Lunber, he is now ready to till or
ders .rail kinds or A
FLOORING, SIDING," DOORS SHUTTERS,
HASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS. VE
RAN DAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Serowl Work. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.AROB ASSOnTMKNT OF
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, Ac.
Orders promptly flllcd, and shipped by Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
dcel9-68:ly
STOVE V TIN r.STAIlI.ISiniF.NT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, rroprictor.
slCCKSSOK TO SMITH OENTflEH. J
HAVING purchased the atmvewcll known es
tablishment, Mr. KrBtisc would res))eetful
ly inform the public that he now has on hand a
large assortment ol
UUUKIfl li fS T (J V lis.
Spccr's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others,
winch are so arranged as to no usea lor t oai or
Wood, and are warranted toiterform satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to
lieat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of different kinds at very low prices.
Tluwnre of Every DoNcrlpflon
kept constantly on hand. Rooting and Spouting
with the best material, done at short notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Loal
OH ar.d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of a it.ndi. Store opposite Coulcy's hardware
store. Give me a cull. A. KRAUSE.
npl24-ly
UK AND OPEMXG
of the largest and most fashionable stock of
Cloths and Cas3imeres
of every grade, nud
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, at
THOM. ii. XOTT'H
MERCHANT TAILOR STORE,
In Miller's Block, Third street, two doors below
Market,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
The most fashionable, clothing made to order
from every variety of goods.
Suits of all sizes made up at the shortest no
tice, from the best selected stock In Now York
and Philadelphia.
Cull and bo convinced.
THOS. G. NOTT.
April 20, 1873.
W. II. Blanks.
HOUSE, SIGIST,
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Dceoratlmr and Paper Hangirg dono iu the
latest improved style.
Orders solicited, which will receive prompt at
tention. Residence in Punlvtown; Etncriek's building.
Suubury, May 11, 1872.-tf.
X E WToTl AXCOA X I fSEGAB, AXI
BHUS1I STOliE.
South side of Murket street between Sd aud 4th
SUNBURY, PA.
Just opened, nn entire new stock of all kinds of
TOBACCO AND SEGAR8.
Seears of every grade.
Tobacco of every vurlc'y.
Pipes, both plain and fancy.
BRUSHES ! BRUSHES ! ! BRUSHES ! ! I
A large assortment of Brushes direct ftom the
manufacturer nt greatly reduced prices. His
line of brushes arc a specialty and many new
kinds never before introduced into this market.
Also, Paper Collars aud Cuffs lu great variety.
A large assortment of all the popular Songs
of the day.
Cull and examine my goons ana get a ui oi
prices. HENRY PETER Y.
jtoveinoer a, mis. ty
FALL, AND WINTER MII.I.IXEUY.
Jast received from the cities an entire new
stock Of Millinery Goods, consisting of
BONNETS AND HATS.
FLOWERS, WREATnS,
t entbers, rrames, ices, jtniDons,
Turquoise.
nnd all the leadlug styles of fine Milliner'.
I have snared neither pains nor expense to
make mv Fall Stock one of the most attractive
ever offered to the citizeus of Sunbury nnd vicin-
. '
AU arc luvitea to can ana examine my riock.
M. L. GOSSLER.
45 South Fourth Street, below the 8. V. R. R.,
BUNBURY, PA.
Nov. 3, 1878.
CIHTA1.N MATERIALS.
LACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES,
CORNICE DECORATIONS,
"LAMBREQUINS
LACE DRAPERIES,
PIANO COVERS,
FURNITURE CUVEUINOS,
TASSELS AND LOOPS,
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
CRETONNES.
SUMMER CURTAINS,
UROCATELLE,
Special Interior Decorations,
To Order at Moderate Prices.
"W ALBAVE 3ST,
Masonic Hall, 719 Chestnut Street, Pbil'a.
June 22, 1873. 4m.
LA I I Eft' FANCY UOOBSt
FALL STYLES AT
Miss Kate Black,
Market Square Bunbury, Pa.,
BLACK DRESS SILKS,
Plaid and Plain Poplius. Worsted and Etubrol
erics, Worsterd Sacks and Shawls for
Ladies and Children. All
kluds of
LADIES' WOOLEN GOODS.
A irananil aaanrtnlrnL of White Goods. DreAS
Triiumlntrs, Laces, &c. A fteneral variety of
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose for ladles sua gen
tlemen.
TOILET BOAT'S AND PERFUMERY.
Everybody Is Imvlted to call and see thera and
buy cheap.-
READIXU IIAILROAI).
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS,
MO DAT, DECEMBRR 2nd, IS73.
Trains leave Ttarrlsbnrg for New York as fol
lows i at 5.30 nnd 8.10, a.m., and 2.00, p. in.,
connecting with trains on Pennsylvania Rail-
road, and arriving at New York t 12.35, a.50
and 9.45 p. tn;, respectively.
Returnining i Leave New York at fl.00 a. tn.
12.50 and 5.80 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.U0, 8.45
a. in., nnd 8.80 p. m.
Leave Hnrrlsburg for Rendlnir, Pottsvlllc,
Tamaqua, Mlnersvillo, Ashland, Khamokln,' Al
lcntown nnd Philndclohia nt 5.30 nnd R.10 a.m.,
2.00 and 4.05 p. m., .topping at Ibanou and
principal way stations ; the 4.05 p. m., train eon
necting foy Philadelphia. Potlsvtlle nnd Colum
bia only. For Pottsville. Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
road leave Harrlsburg nt 3.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read
ing for Allentown, Easton nnd New fork at
7.U0 nnd 10.85 a. m., and 4.00 p. m. F.ctnrning,
leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.50 nnd 5.30 p.
m., and Allentcwn at 7.20 a. in., 12.25, 2.10, 4.35
and 8. 55 p. m.
Why Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia nt
7.30 a. m., connecting at Readiug with train on
East Pennn. Railroad, returning leaves Potts
vlllc at 4.35 p. m., stopping at nil stations.
Leave Pottsville at 6.00, 8.05 aud 9.10 a. tn.,
nnd 2.30 p. m., Herndon at 10.00 a. in., Shamo
kiunt fi.00 and 11.02 a. m., Ashland st 7.18 n.
m., and 12.20 p. in., Mnhnnoy City at 7.58 and
V4.lt p. in., Tauiaqua at 8.35 a. in., and ii.10 p.
m., for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Har
rlsburg, &c.
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susque- .
hannn Railroad nt 8.05 a. tn., for Harrlsburg,
and 11.45 n. tn., for Pinrgrove and Trcmont.
Pottsville Aecomtnodntiou Train leaves Potts
ville nt G.00 a. m., passes Reading nt 7.40 a. in.,
arriving at Philadelphia nt 10.15 a. in. Return
ing leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p. m., passes
Reading at 7.15 p. m., arriving nt Pottsville at
9.00 p. m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts
town nt 6. 45 a. m., returning, lcavos Philadel
phia (Ninth and Green,) nt 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading nt
7.30 a. nr,and 6.15 p. m., for Ephraeta, l.it'.r.,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. ; returning leave Lan
caster at 8.20 a. m., nnd 3.30p. m., and Colum
bia nt 8.15 a. m., nnd 3.20 p. m.
Pcrkiotncn Railroad trains leave Perklomen
Juuctlon at 7.35 and 9.00 a. m., 2.55 and 5.40 p.
in. ; returning, leave Griec Lane at G.15 a. ui.,
12.35 and 4.20 p. tn., connecting with trains ou
Reading Railroad.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leavo Phro-
uixvillc nt 0.10 a. in., B.lOand 5.50 p. m. j return
ing, leave Bycrs at 6.35 n. m., 12.45 and 4.20 p.
m., connecting with trains on Reading Railroad.
Colcbrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown
at 9.40 a. m. and 1.20. C.25 nnd 7.15 p.m., re
turning leavo Mount Pleasant at 6.00, 8.00 and
11.25 a. m. and 3.00 p. m., connecting with trains
on Reading Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridge -part
at K.30 a. m. 2.40 and 5.33 p. in., returning,
leave Dowulugtown at 6.55 a. in., 12.30 and 5.40
p. in., connecting with trains ou Rending Rail
road, Ou Sundays: leave New York nt 5. 30 p.m.,
Philadelphia nt 8.00 a. in. and 3.15 p. m., (tho
8.00 a. m. train running only to Rending.) leave
Pottsville nt 8.00 a. m., lenve Harrlsburg at 5.30
a. m. and 2.09 p. ro. ; lenve Allentown at 8.55 p.
in. i leave Reading nt 7.15 a. m. and 10.15 p. m.
for Harrisburg, at 7.30 a. m. for New York, and
at 9.40 a. m. and 4.15 p. m. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets, to uud from all points, at re
duced rates.
Baggage cheeked through , 100 pounds nllowcd
each Passenger.
J. E. WOOTTEN.
Anirt. tiupt. d- J-.'mj. Mach'ry.
Reading, Pa., December 2, 1S72.
Xorthern Ccutrnl Railway.
"'INTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON ana after Oct. 37, 1S72, trains will run
as ''iws i
NORTHWARD.
Niagara Express leaves Sunbury at 12.40 p.
m., for Niagara Falls
Mail nrrives at Sunhnry at 4.10 p. m., arrive
nt Wiillnmspoit 6.20 and Elmira 10.30 p. m.
Fast l.lne arrives nt Snnbnry nl 0.50 p. IU-,
arrive at Wllliamsport 8.!;5 p. in.
Erio Mail leaves Sunbury nt 6.50 a i ( Wll
lliiincpnrt at 8.40 a m, aud arrives at l bulr.i ut
12.40 p m.
SOUTHWARD.
Mail leaves Suuhnry at 11.05 a. m., arrive at
n;irrisbnrg 1.45 p. m., Baltimore 0.30 p. m.
Erie Express leaves Snnbnry at 0.40 a. m., ar
rive nt Harrlsburg 11.30 a. in., llnltlmore 8.00
p. in.
Erie Mall leave Sttnburv nt 12.50 a. m., arrive
at Hurriburg 2.45 a. m., Baltimore S.tb a. in.
Niagara Express leaves euntmiy tit s.ou p m,
Harrisburg ut 10.40 p iu, arrive at Baltlmoru 2.15
a in.
SnAMOKIN DIVISION.
EAST W A It I).
Leave Sunbury nt 4.40 p. in., arrive nt Shamo
kin 5.50 p. m., Mt. Cnrmel 0.30 p. m.
lA.'avo bunbury f Accommodation, l nl IK.M p.
ui., arrlvo at Shamokin 1.35 p. m.
WESTWAllD.
Leave Mt. Curtncl nt 7.40 a. m., Shamokin
8.20 a. m., arrive nt Sunbury 0.25 n. m.
Leave Shamokin (Accommodation,) nt 2.45 p.
m., arrive at bunbury i.:o p. iu.
Express leaves daily.
All other trains leave dally, escept Sundays.
A. R. Fiske. Ed. S. Yofso,
Cen'l. Sttp't., Gen'l Pnssen'r Ag t.,
Harrlsburg, Pa. Bulimore, Md
rhilndelphl and Eric Railroad.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On and after 8unduv, Oct. 27lh, 1972, the
Trains ou the Philadelphia it Erie Kail Road will
run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia,
11.40 p tn
A.oO a w
7.55 p ra
12.40 p ui
7.01 p ni
7.45 a in
8.00. a ni
4.30" p m
7.45 p ui
7.U0 a ni
12.40 p in
4.S5 a in
" Sunbury,
err at trie,
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " Buubury,
" an at Erie,
Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbnry,
" " arr at Lock Huvcn,
Niagara Express leaves Phlludclphlu,
" " " Huubury,
" " arr nt Keuovo,
EASTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Erie, 11.35 am
" " Tunbury, l-'.45 a ra
" " arr at Philadelphia, 6.55 a m
Erie Express leaves Erie, 9.05 p m
" " Sunbury, 9.35 a m
" " arr at Philadelphia, 8.30 p m
Elmira Mall leaves Lock Haven, 7.45 a iu
" " " Sunhurv, 11.00 a in
arr at Philadeli hia, 0.00 p m
Niagara Express leaves Reuove, 3.25 p m
" " " Sunbury, 7.55 p m
" arr at Philadelphia, 2. SO a m
Mail East connects east and west at Erie with
L. 8. Sl M. 8. R. W. and at Irvlncton with OU
Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Niagara Exoress aud Erie Express East, and
Erie Mail, Niagara Express and Elmira Mall
West, connect at Willlamsport with trains going
north on the Elmira and Cauaudulgua division
of the N. C.R.K.
Cutawissa passenger trains will be run east and
west from Williamsporton Elmira Mall.
WM- A, BALDWIN, Gen'l Bup't.
Danville, Ilasletou A Wllkrbarre
R. K. Peons. R. R. t o. Ef axee.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after this date Passenger tralus on the
D., H. A W. R. R. will ruu us follows
WESTWARD.
EASTWARD.
LEAVE.
New York,
Philadelphia,
Easton,
Bethlehem,
Hasleton,
Cattawissa,
Danville.
A.M.! LEAVE. A.M.
6:00 Sunbury, 6:20
8:00 Danville, 7:02
U:25 Cattawissa, 7:28
10:05 Huzleton, 9:08
r. m. m.
1:00 Bethlehem, 12:10
8:40 Huston, 12:35
8:20 Philadelphia, 2:15
8:57 New York. arr. S:50
Suubury, arrive
Train West arclviiur at Bunbury 3:57 p. m..
makes close connections with trains on Philadel
phia Erie R. R. for Milton, Willlumeport,
Lock Haven and all points Wist, Elmira and all
poiuts North, also with Northern Ccuttal Rull
wav, for Harrlsbont aud lUltlmore.
l-if-New and elegaut coaches run through be
tween Bunbury and Easton.
FRANK THOMPSON,
Supt. D. H. SV. K. P.. '
Brrr's Orrtrr, IViu iamii-obt, Pa. i
May 1, 172. S