1 9 1873. 1073. mmm wmim wmm& ' Enormous Siochi Greatest Variety. Xaowest Prices. Just opened at S. HBRZFELDERJS I if Popular Clothing Store. tbe Ltrgosl ttock of AHB SUMMER 6BS ever offered in this town, , .000 Coats, 1000 VetU, 1500 Pants, 200 Boy'e and Cbildren'i Sulta, 1000 Hat and Caps fur men and boys, Ms of f0 Linen and Taper Collars, 1000 Pnlr Linen and Paper Cuffs, 1000 Ties, Bows and Scarf, 150 Dozen Sock, 30 different stylet Suspenders, .10 OVERALLS AHD OVERSHIRTS, Gaurj and Merino Summer Underwear, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Jewelry, Walking Canes, &c. Everybody is respectfully Invited to call and examine this most maguifleenfasiort- U".!Bt. No Goods misrepresented, no trouble to show Goods or to give iuforiuaUan. The whole will be offered at Extraordinary Low Prices, aud satisfaction guaranteed In every way. S. Merzfelder5 Corner Market and Third Streets, Sunbury, Pa. Sunbury, Pa., April 12, 1873. ar.o. wood's co's., organs. AND THEIR COMBINATION SOLD STOPS. Tbs Piano A beautifully toacd piano, which i. I never require tuning. The Vox Humana X I aritoue eolo not fun or tremolo. Tbo .Eo lini! delicate soft or hreutliiiijf atop. See adver tUeaient in another column. March 20, 1373. flw. A REMARK Alt LE INVENTION. O ic of the most Important iinprovcmeuta ever perfected in musical instruments ha lately leea lutroduced by Geo. Woona Co., In their Improved Parlor Orgaus. It consists of a piano .-! xqublte qu.ilicy of tones which will never re quire tuuing. The unstiament wns lately Introduced nt a tsiulcal soiree In Baltimore und received the cor dial applause and endorsement of the nmny emi nent professionals present. Be advertisement !u mother column. March 39, 1873. 6w. MiW TOBACCO A.M SEUAR.AND BRUSH STOliE. .r.th side of Market street between 61 aud 4th SUNBURY, PA. Jrt opened, an entire new stock of nil kinds ef TOBACCO AND 6EGAR3. Begin of every grade. Tobacco of every vurle'y. Pipes, both plain und fancy. nP.USHES I BRUSUES 1 1 BRUSHES I ! I A large assortment of Brushes direct fiom tha : i:innfacturcr at greatly reduced prices. Ilia i in! of brashes are n specialty aud many new ,.::: la never before introduced luto this market. Also, Paper Coliais und Coifs lu great variety. A inrge assorliueut of all the popular Bongs ' :'.i6 d.iy. Call aud examlue my goods and get a list of , ri es. HENRY f ETERY. November 2, 1872. Jy $50,000 FOR 92 I ! 1 GRAND GIFT CONCERT '.'f the Mercantile Library Association of the City of Lcavonwortb, Kuu. In uecorJiince with an act of the Leglaluture . ::i their Articles of Incoipurntlon, the Board of ". nuctors announce their tlrst I Grand Gift Concert and Distribution by lot, .:::3ti3 the ticket-holders, of 333,155 IN CA8IT, ' ..( LAING'8 nAI.L, Leavenworth, on the 25th : i)' of June, 1873, for the bcuetll ef the Library. M.l.33 CASH GIFTS, AMOUNTIFQ TO 1333,555 This enterprise la endorsed by the Governor, Secretary of Slate, Auditor of Stale, Superinleu . 'nt of Public Instruction, Treasurer of State, Mayor and Common Council of Leavenworth, i I'd" ail leading business men of I lie Jute, and tMc certainty of the distribution and paymeut of gifts, as advertised, is fuliy guaranteed. TICKEIS. EACn. Sfor5. 8 for 1 10. Memorandum of Cash Gifts to be dlstrldutud Sane 85th, 1873. 1 GRAND CASH GIFT. 150,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, - 4U.OO0 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, , . 85,000 I GRAND CASH GIFT, - .UO.OoO I GRAND CASH GIFT, S5.000 I GRAND CASH GIFT, 80.OUO 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 15.000 I GRAND CASH GIFT, - H,0CK) 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 10,000 i GRAND CASH GIFT, 8,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, - 6,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT,' 8,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 8,500 For balance of ptlzes send for circulars. Thin coucert Is under the supervision and dl loctlou Of the following BOARD OF DIRECTORS i C. n. Dnrfee. Merchant. H. L. Newman, Bank- tr, 11. D. Rush, Lumber, H. W. GUlctl, Mor rliaut, O. F. Preseott, Commercial, James B. Kitchen, F.armer, W. O. Fould, City Fng'r, P. i. Lowe, Capitalist, C. R. Moreliead. Merchant, J J,. Wevor, M. D., 8. W. English, Lawver, C. Moller, CasU'rGer. B. B., E. T. Carr, ArcUilect. . OFFICERS I E. II. Darfee, President. II. I.. Newman, Vice I res. Geo. F. l'rescott, See. Carl Moller, Trees. Trie well kuown character of the Directors of t'je Mercantile Library Association and the en cursemeut presouted, is a autllclunt guarautce to o 1 absent ticket-holders, thai their luteresla will be fully guarded and protected. All correspoudeuce strictly confidential, and any person drawing a prise need not be known nnlesa they ao desire. Tickets drawing prises will be cashed on sight. Tbia la the grandest, safest and best enter prise ever presented to the public. Official lists of winning numbers will be sent to purchasers of tickets Immediately after the distribution. Fer Information and tickets address, UAMBARGE & CO., General Aeents, 05 Liberty Street, New York. Tickets sent C. O. I), at our expnase. Agwnss wsoteqV l.thrvat Commissions paid hiW .I'JL-il.L. JJP.' i ID B CO I G 9 CD hj p 3 9 3 O IS p p p B I CD e Ul r-f- i O CD ET CO d S! W d - w S 5d 2 W wd CO 0. W, KEEFER. C. W. BAR6LKR. ISTow Goods! 6PIUNO AND SUMMER. Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing UoodR, urocenos, uu not Aft, Qlass and Nail Of every variety, at one low price, at Keefcr & Bassler's Store, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, SUNBURY, PA. All kinds of Gralo takes In exekauge same as cash. ( all and see us. KEF.FFR BASSI.FR HonSury, May 10, 1S7R. Descriptions, r ye. jW',ai GEO. WOODS & GO'S Organs . art now Acknowledged by all musician who have einmlnrd then to bo tar to advene of an; other. Their COMBINATION SOLO STOPS. Eoline, Vox Humana and Piano, (the latter being a Piano of rxqnlalts quality of tone, which will never require tuning, give to them a wonderful capacity for BEAUTIFUL, MFBICAL EFFECTS, while their extraordinary power, boanty of de sign and thoroughness of construction are sur prising to all who are unacqnuinted with the de gree of perfection these Instruments have attain ed. Wna. Knocho of Harrlsburg has secured the agency for them, and will be plcasM to exhibit them to all Interested In music. April 5, 1873. 6w. SEASONABLE UOODN. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES at MlHKatelllaek'a, Market Bqnare, Sunhnrv, Pa. LADIE'S DRESS GOOD8 of every style aud quality. White Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions and Trim mings a specialty. - TOILET SOAPS AND FERFUMERY. Everybody Is Invited to call and see them and buy cheap. May 8, 1873. SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, A full line of BONNETS AND HATS, trimmed and untrlmmed. Flowers, Ribbons, Collars, CurTs, Handkerchiefs, Nccullss, and a general variety of MILLINERY GOODS elected with great care from the leading Im porting houses In New York and Philadelphia, at MISS M. L. GOSSLER, Fourth Street, below the B. V. K. R. Every effort will be made to please those wko favor her with their patronage. April B6, 1873. BUTCHERY! BUTCHERY! BlmKrsu REE TEW A ROWER, Third Street, opposite Central Hotel,' SUNBURY, PA., KEEP constantly on hand the very choicest of frcsli REEF, MUTTON AKD VEAL, which la sold at the lowest price. Meat can be bad at all hours during the dav. Banbury, Pa., June 8, 1873. " NEW ofsCOVERY In Chemical and nodical Selene. Dr. OAHX'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Incipient Consumption. r. OAUVIX'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Cntnrrli. Dr. CARVEV'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Asthma. Dr. GARVIVS TaR REMEDIES Owe Heart Disease. Dr. CARVI.VS TAR REMEDIES Cure Skill Diseases. Dr. UARVIVS TAR REMEDIES ItcgnUto thoEirer. Dr. OARVIX'S TAR REMEDIES lUgulato the Stomach and Bowels Dr. UARVI.VS TAR REMEDIES Cvire all Feuiulo Weaknesses. Dr. GARVIK'S TAR REMEDIES ' rorify the Blood. Dr. GAUVIX'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Diseases of the Throat. Dr. GARVI VS TAR REMEDIES Cure Bronchitis. Dr. GARVI VS TAR REMEDIES Cure "Rose Cold,"-r"IIayFever". Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Cure Long Diseases. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Curo Constipation. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Cure Salt Rheum. '' Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Care Kidney Disease. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES rroTcut Cholera & Yellow Fever Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES rrtvent Malarious Fevers. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Remove Pain in the Breast. Dr. GARVI.VS TAR REMEDIES Remove Pain In the Side or Back. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Are a Superior Tonic. Dr. GARVI.VS TAR REMEDIES Restore the Appetite-. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Cause the Food to Digest. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Iiestore the Weak and Debilitated Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Give Tone to Tour System. LF.HYDE&OO., BOLE PBOP&IXTOBJ-, IDS Seventh Ave., New Torh, December 81, 1873. ly GET TnK BEST. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 10,000 WoriU and Mtaningt not in othtr IHetion- aritt. 3000 Engravings s 1S40 Pages Quarto. Price 13. licnever I wish to obtain exact definitions, I consult it. Schuyler Colfax. ITlverv Scholar knowa Its value. lis W. II. Prescot the liiatoriao.l Been one of my dally companions. (John L. Motley, the Historian, Ac. Clo far as I know, beat defining Dictionary. O Horace Mann, f pba beat cuida of students of our language. 1 f Jebn G. Whlttler 37scela all others Indeflning scientific terma. Ii I President Hitchcock. J T3emarkable compendium of human knowledge It tVV U l.rlr P...'! rll-ir. 1 A necessity for every Intelligent family, stu dent, teacher and rrofesslonalrosn. What Li hrarj is complete without the heat English Dic tionary. ALSO Wsbsteb's Ntnomi Piotobial Dictiowabt. 1040 Pages Octavo. 800 Engravings. Eric 15. Tbe work Is really a gem of a Dictionary, lust the thing for tbs mll.loa. AmtrUmm Fiueatiol MonlMu. Published by G. A C. MFRRIAH, Springfield I stass. pom sy an tieokseiiera. 9 ' u tta. J$tijrt.e-tntl. Sl'RtXG AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS FOR 1873 JUSTorcnod an extensive assortment of , STRAW, MILLINERY AND FANCY OOOM, cosiprlstng the latest and most attractive style selected with cure from tbo leading Importing houses In New York and Philadelphia, and adapted for the present season. RIBBONS AND FLOWIR9 In great vnrlnty, a general assortnent Of neck ties, ornaments fur fweqses.'. TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, and every fashionable article of ladles' wear. Call and see tbe new styles of Goods At MISSL. SHIPSLER. ' Market Square, Bnnbnry, IV. Apm an, i7. CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION To their Immense Stock of FerclKD and American Wstches, DIAMONDS JKWELRY, SlLVIK AMD Slt-Vgn-PL.TED WittS, Clocks, Bronfes and Fancy Goads. Forming an ELEGANT ASSORTMENT In every DE PARTMENT. LOW PRICES. Philadelphia, March 83, 1873.-lyr. NEW DrRljcTSTORE," No. 13, South Third Street, Clement House MSing, Suntnry, Pa. DR. C. M. MARTIN & CO. WE are usw opening an entirely new stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, and arc prepared to supply any article In our llns that uiav be called for, we have also a full stock of all the loading Patent Medicines. Fine Perfn aiery aud Toilet Articles n speciality, a full as sortment of Hair, Tooth, Null, Bboe and other Brushes, Dressing and other Combs lu great vuritty. FIXE TOILET SOAPS, a full line Cooking Extracts, French Mustard, Choice Spices, Pepper w hole or ground, Castile i and Laundry Soaps, Lamp Chimneys aud Lamp Goods generally. Bird Seed iu large or smnll quantities, CARPENTER'S CHALK, ftil stock Fluid and Bolld Extracts, Elix-rs and Pills of V. 8- P., Sugar Coated, Strengthening, Arulca, Porous, Poor Man's and other Plasters, AVer's. Wright's, Schcnk's Mandrake, McLuue'a Liver and other Pills, our 6tock embraces every thing found In a well conducted Drug Htoro. Country Physicians will find our stock full and complete, and wc guarantee to sell as low as the snme articles can be bought In Philadelphia, choice Wines, Whiskey and Brandy for Mcdicln ul purposes. October 5, 1872. BATCHELOR 'BROS"" TRADE MARK PUHCH GIGftRS. NOW Better than any ever made by them. See that the boxes are branded PEt ri.IAR II. B. PI'SCII. Wholctalc Depot 830 NORTH THIRD STREET, Branch S3 North 2d St., Branch 8S7 Chestnut St., (Opjoslto "CONTINENTAL.") PHILADELPHIA. March 1, 1 873. moe. CENTER OF ATTRACTION. Everybody 1. Invited to come aud buy of .the handsome assortment of TOT8 AND CONFECTIONERIES at SAMUEL T. NEVIN'S STORE, in frame buildlnr, adjolnlne Moore A Dlsslnger'a building, THIRD STREET, BUNBURY, TA. Just opened a fresh supply of Confectioneries of every description. TOYS OF ALE KINDS constantly on hand. The best RAISINS, FIGS, CURRANTS A DRIED FRUIT. PURE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SPICES, fresh Bread, Buns Cakes, every morning. FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, Ac. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! HavhiE Cited up a room exprcsslv for serving up Oysters iu every style, Ladiea aud Gentlemen will be accommodated with the i,t bivalves in market, at all hoars during the d.iy and evening. Families will be supplied ul their residence with the best Shell or Cauued Oysturs, as is desirable, at the very lowest prices. Call and see my excellent assortment of goods and ascertain the prices. 6. Dec. 18. 1871. SPRING OPENING of GOODS AND NOTIONS. DRY Cloths, Cassimeres. Calicos, and everything In the Dry Good Una. CARPETS AND Oil. CLOTHS. Quecusware, Glassware, aud Wood and Willow ware. GROCERIES. A large assortment just opsned, which consists of Tea, Collee, Sugar, MoUtases, Spices, Meal, Fish, Ac. Tbe Celebrated Alleutowu hand made BOOTS AND SHOES. Warrauted to give satisfaction. ' In fact a full assortment of everything kept in a Irst-clasa store, van be bad at greatly REDUCED TRICES. for cash. Cull and see the Hue seleetlen of new goods, and be convinced that F. J. BYROD'S, near the Luthern Church, lu Sunbury, la the beat aud cheapest place to buy all kluds of store goods. No trouble to show goods. April o, i7i. ly. LOCAL OPTION. Now la the time to form Your club. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. Fully Four Years Old. ' 4 per gallou. Or, in large bottles, secure ly packed in casus, ?11.(X per dozen. VERY FINEIPALE SAERRY, and RARE OLD FORT WINES, at same prices. GOLD SEAL BRANDY, Very Choice. . S18.00 the docea. Send la your orders, II. A. CYAN B EI L, NO. 110, CHESTNUT ST.. Philadelphia. April 13, 1T3, I yr. (S2a Ibbcrtiscmctrts 1307. RIGHTER&GASKILL, 1307. DEALEUS.1N American ana Freud Window Glass, Oryatal Slieet, Bough Plate, Colored, Enameled and Oruaneutal Glass, ' 1307 Market Street, -Philadelphia, January 11, 1878. ly. This Spstee Is Reserved for the AorrsTis-MKNT or PAINE & McCORMICK'S II A It DAV A HE STORK Market St., Honbnrj, Pa. naniaBxiwR: - ULATCHLF.Y'S v IXrEDVED I'DCUKBEE WOCD PU1P, 2 i Tasteless, Dorable, Efllclent and I ft. Cheap. The best Pump for tbe least moncr. Attention is es pecially invited to Illntchley's Patent" Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which ran be withdrawn without re moving the Pump or disturbing the Joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and Price List. " CHAB. G. BLATCHLEY, Maun facturer, 506 Commerce St., Pbllad'a. Pa. SU.ly THE KING HAltBF.lt SHOP IS THE SHOP OF THE TOWN and long has been ( B6k hii-tory and she will tell you Men hnve grown old In our patronago Rabies on their mothers' breast To bouncing boys at play j And youths by maidens fair caressed. To stalwart men with cams oppruescJ, j And old men sliver gray. ! And amon the honored nnd lasting linprrs- i slons of time, and the ciai-b of n-vnlntloiis In i I t . ........ . C....J livlni. imiittini.nlnl i memento of the ingenuity and pcrscvcrauco ap pertaining to the Identity of progression, plying our vocation with t'ie M-hct style of art and perfection, and aspiiliir to achieve the highest reward of merit attainable in our humble cnpacl tv, and the sentiment of respect and approbation which tbe presence oi superior iirpimncrs auu es tablishment are always wont to Inspire. j Always to please t We sliave w i b cafe ( Cut aud comb with taste the hair) Shampoo, the head with soothing ear.. And color the whinkcra black or brown, To suit tlio people about the towu. Then allow me politely request you to stop. And not go past nor from around our shop. To get shaved ou the basis of ability nor aa aome have doue for our ue of the ballot for prin ciple sacred and right nor under tho common secret and Invidious gulso ef enmity to complex Ion j for the cut of a mau's coat, or the color of his skin, ought not to affect his usefulness nor his qualifications. A fair chance is nil that we demand, to give the proof to all the land. J AMES W. WASHINGTON. Proprietor. Eunbnry, April 5, 1S7S t No. 01, Market st. w. d. melTck, Druggist and Apothecary, (Successor to Dr. W . W. Moody,) At the old established stand on Market Square, Kl'NUCRT, PA. Keeps sonatantly ou baud a full stock of well selected DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Druggists Fancy Goods, COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDIC1N ES, 01I.S, PAINTS GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISH, DVESTl'FFS, la fact everything nsuatiy kept In a well eon dueted DRUG STORE. Particular attention paid to compounding Phy sicians prescriptions and family receipts by the Proprialor himself. Sunbury, Fa., June 8, 1873. fBOOK 11 AGENTS FOHTUII FUNNY SIDE PHYSIC. SOO Pages), 2S0 Engravluga. A startling expose of Mcdlcnl Humbugs of tbe past and present. It ventilates Quack, luipo.. tors, Travelling Doctors, Patent Medicine Ven ders, Noted Female Cheats, Fortune Tellers and Mediums, and gives lutervslliig accounts of Not ed Physicians, and Narratives of their lives. It reveals Ha riling secrets, and Instructs all how to avoid the Ills w bleb flesh Is heir to. We give ex clusive territory and liberal commissions. For circulars and terms address the publishers, J. H. BURR A HYDE, ' nartford, Connecticut, or Chicago, Illinois. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE Cuelt lllsed Ksteea of Men In all Countries or tha World, Being a comprehensive account of their manners aud customs, aud of their physical, social, mental, moral aud religious characteristics. By R4. J. O. WOOD, M. A., f. L. .1. SOO Eugravlugs, 1500 Super Koyal Octavo Fa gee. Ia two Volamee.or two Volumes in one. Ageats sre making over 1 100 per week la sell log this work. Ad early appleation will secure a choice of territory. , For terms address the pub. Habere, J. B. BURR UYDE, : Ilartrurd, Conn., or tlili-ago, 111. MaiebSf, 1S3 -t. 8: I frWnfitrttrrs. STOVE V TIN ESTARMKIIMEVr. . MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA. . ALFRED KRAUSH, Proprietor. scccaon To SMiTn oiwruirn.J HAVING purchased the above sell known es tablishment, Mr. Kranse would respectful ly inform the public that be now baa on hand a large assortment of COOKING STOVES, Speer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others, which nre so arranged as to be used for Coal or W'oed, and are warranted toperform satisfactori ly or no sftlo. HEATERS of all kinds put op to beat one or more rooms. HEATING BTUVE8 of different kinds at very low prlees. Tinware of Every Description kept constantly on hand. Roofing and Spouting with the best material, done at short notice. REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal Oil atd Lamp constantly on hand. Japan ware of a s.,ndi. Store opposite Conlry's hardware store. Give me a cull. A. KRAUSE. aplS4-ly ' IXnUKK AMD PEA IX II I EES. Third Street, adjoining Fhlla. A Erie R. R., two rquarca ionn oi tne antral iiotct, BUNBURY, FA. 1TIA T. 'CLEMENT, "I prepared to furnish everv description of lum- X ber required by the demands of tbe public. Having all the latest Improved machinery for manuuumring i.nnner, nets now ready ts mi or ders ef all kinds of FLOORING, BIDING, DOORS SHUTTERS, BAKU, BLIMIli MOULDINGS, VE RANDAS, BRACKETS, and all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn big of every description promptly executed. Also, A LAKnS AFSOKTVrKT Of 151 LL LUMBER. ' HEMLOCK and TINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets, Ijithe. Ac. Orders promptly tilled, and shlpjd hy Railroad or otherwise. . 1KA T. ll.EMLN r. dccl9-08:l MACHINE SHOP AND IRON FOUNDRY. GEO. ROIIRIUCII A SONS, Kunbnry, Penu's, INFORM the public that they are prepared to do all kinds of CASTINGS, and baviuir added I a new Machine Shop In connection with their V ...... A . A !... !-. w- It 1. V-. a uwiiiii... nuu ii.ii. Diiiiikn lurm-nu, n iiii ,ir rw Luthcs, Planing and ltnring Machines, with' the lutcKt Improvements. With the aid of skillful uirchauics, they are enabled to exocute all orders of NEW WORK OR REPAIRING, that may be given them, In a satisfactory man ner. Grates to suit any Stove. IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build Iocs, of all slues. URASS CASTINGS, A. Ornamental Iron - tFencing t UK (iKAV 1AKI LUIB ; VERANDAHS, FOR YARDS AT RESIDENCKP, AC, AC. The PLOWS, alrtady celebrated fer their su periority, hnr been still further Improved, and will alwava be kept on band. Also, THRESHING MACHINES. Sunbury, May SO, 1871. I, I U COR ST. OK EI CHRISTIAN NEFF, Second Street, opposite the Court House, SUN BURY, PA., Respectfully invites the attention of Retailers and others, that he has on baud, and will con stant !v keep all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Consisting of Ture Rrnndiee: Cognluc, Cherry, Giuirer, Rochelle and Otard. Whiskies: Pure Rye Copper-riistilled, M(""n guhela, Apple aud Nectar. PURE HOLLAND GIN ! Wines: Champagno Wlac, Slierrv, Tort and Claret. Crnh Cider, Champagne Cider, N. T.. Kniu, Brown Stout and Scotch Ale. STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS And nil others Liqnors which can he found In tke citv markets, which will be sold at Whole sale and Retail. Every article guaranteed as represented. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS and BOTTLES, always on hand. t-? Ordfi a promptly atteuded and jnMIe patronage rcswctlullv solicited C. F.FF. Suiibiiiy, July 8, 1V,0. ly. M NBl'ltY MARR1.E YARD, Fourth Street below Murkot-, SUNBURY, PEN N ' A. riIlE nndersigned has returned from the Ver JL mont Marble Quarries with SO Tons cf Marble for Moituuienta, GravcKtouen, Ac, &.:. He has bought at such figures that will allow lilin to sell Itetter stone, for less money, than heretofore. The best Suthcrlnnd Falls MarMe, which Is better than Italian, sold as low as tbe Manchester Rutland Is now Those who need anything In tha Marble line, I for Monuments, Grave-Stones, or other purposes, j will Und It to their Interest to call and examine I this large stock, as belter bargains can be sccur- j ed than buying from parties 'huckstering' round the country. All lettering will be done In (he neatest and j most Improved style. W. M. DAUGOERTY. ' Sunbury, Jau. 11, 1873. Tailoring! Tailoring!! CHARLES MAIHL, "TYESPECTFUI.I.T Informs the cltlxetis that L ho lias Just received his Spriug und Summer Gooda, nt bis TAILOR SHOP, on Fourth Street, below Market, In the Mullen building, aud that be Is prepared to make up all kinds of GENTS AND ROY'S U ITS, In the latest styles. Having had lunch exper ience in tbe business lie desires the public to give hint a trial. Clothing will be made tip In tha latest Fails aud American Fashions lu tbe most satisfactory manner. a!2,'73. CHARLES MAIHL. A. M. MEIXELL, PFAI.KK TN American and European WATCHES. FINE JEWELKY and SILVERWARE, Perfected Spectacles aud Eye) Glaaaea. GOLD HEADED CANES. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and war ranted. Market Square, SUNBURY, Ps. Feb. 3. 1873.-lf. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA MILLINERY GOODS. SPRING A BUMMER BONNETS A HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. As extensive assortment of Straw Millenary and Fancy Goods, now open at MISS L. WEISEU'S MILLINERY oTORE, Mabeit 8tkbct, Sleuiuv, Pa. My stock of Sprlug goods Is unusually large and varied, comprising tbe latest and moat at tractive styles, selected with care from the lead ing Importing hooaceaad adapted for the pre eat season. alV- V1SSJ.. Wl.IJEK. t ' i . '8.' i ' 1 1 ' READING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. MOKDAT, MAT 26th 187tt. Trains leave Hnrrlsbnra- for New Yerk Ss fnt. . lows i nt 5.80 and 8.10? a.m., aud U.00, p. m., councellng with trains on Pennsylvania Ball road, and arriving at .'lew York at ia.85, ffr0 and M.45 p. ra., respectively. Keturuiulng i Leave New Tork at 9.00 a. m. 18.50 and 6.80 p. m., Philadelphia at T.S0, M a. m., aud s.su p. tn. Leave Harrlsburg for Reading, Butwvlllc. Tamaqua, Mlnersvlllo, Ashland, thntnokm. At lentown and Phlladelohiu nt 6.80 and 8.10 a. m., t.OO nnd 4.05 p. ra., stopping at Lebaneo iH principal way atatioiia i the 4.05 p. m., train cost nectlng foy Philadelphia. Fottsvllle nnd Ootnm bla only. For Fottsvllle. Schuylkill Haven and. Auburn, via Bcnnylklll and Susquehanna Rail road leave Harrlsburg nt 8.40 p. m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Rend ing for Alleutown, Easton aud New York at 7.80 and 10.85 a. in., and 4.00 p. m. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 13.50 and 8.80 6. iu., and Allentcwu at 7.90 a. in., 13.B6, 3.10, 4.3S and 8. 55 p. m. Why Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 a. ra., connecting at Reading with train Ou East Penna. Railroad, returning leaves Pvtls vllle at 4.115 p. m., stopping nt all stntlona. Leave FottevHIe at 6.00, 8.05 aud 8.10 a. ta., and 8.80 p. in., Herndon at 10.00 a. an., Shamo kin at 6.00 and 11 .OS a. m., Ashland at 7.18 a. ui., aud 13.30 p. m., Mubanoy City at 7.58 sriA 13.54 p. hi., Tamaqua at 8.8A a. m., aud 8.10 p. m., for Pbiladelpb'a, New York, Baadlog, Uar risburg, Ac. Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill end Busqne bannn Railroad at 8.05 a. m", for Uarrlsbarg, and 11.45 a. m., for Plnegrove and Treuiont. Pottsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Potts vllle at 6.00 a. m., passes Reading at 7.P0 a. m., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.10 a. m. Return ing leaves Philadelphia flt 6.15 p. m., posssa Rending at 7.40 p. iu., arriving at PottavtUu at 9.30 p.m. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Poll-' towu at 6. 45 a. m., returning, leaves Philadel phia (Ninth and Green,) at 4.80 p. in. Columbia Railroad Tralua leave Rending at 7.30 a. w, and 6.15 p. m., for Ephrnta, Llt'j!, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. ; returning lere Ir casterat8.30 a. m., and 8.80 p. m., and Colum bia at 8.15 a. m., nnd 8.30 p. in. Perklomen Railroad trains leave Perklororu Jnuctlon at 9.00 a. m., 3.65 nnd C.80 p. m. ; re turning, leave Grser Lane at 6.00 a.m., 7.40 a tn 13.85 and 4.30 p. ra., connecting with trains on Reading Rullrend. Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Ph. Dlxville at (1.06 a. io., 8.06 and 5.50 p. m. i return ing, leave Byera at 6.80 a. m., 13.40 nnd 4.30 p m., connecting with trains on Rcndiug Rntlroad. Colcbrookdalc Rnilroad trains leave Poitstowo at 3.40 a. m.nnd 1.05. 6.30 returning leave. Monnt Pleusant nt B-tXl and U.V a. m. and K.OO p. connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Cliettcr Valley Railroad trains leave Bridge port nt 8.80 a. m. 8.40 and 6.!W p. ni., rstnnilng, leave Downlngiown at 7.1H) a. in., 1.JMI and 5.4,1 p. m., connecting with trains on Rending Rail road, Ou Snudays i leave New Yrk at 6. 80 p. m., Philadelphia at 6.00 a. m. and 8.16 r. ni.. leavn Hamburg t 6 .no I 1'ottsville nt 8.0 a. in., and 3.85 p. ra., leave a. ni. nnd 3.00 p. in. ; leave I Allento'vn at 4.85 and 8.65 p. m. ; iMive Head ing at 7.40a. ra. and 10.15 p. in. fur Harrlsburg, at 7.80 a. m. for New York, al 7.10 a m, for Al leutown and al 9.40 a. ra. nnd 4 10 p. ni., for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mllence. Season. Sehool nnA j Excursion Tickets, tn and from all J-oiuts, at re- ancea rates. Bagitage eheeked throngh ; 100 ponnds allows ench l'asfenger. J. E. WOOTTEN, Anltt. Supt. t ng. Mat'ry. Rr.Anrso, Ta., May 8fi, lTi. Northern Ceutrnl Italln-ny. "'INTER ARRANGEMENT. os.. ma after Oat. 27, 1873, trnins will run as iwa i NOKT nWARp. Niagara F.xpres leaves Sunbury af 1? 41 p. m., for Niagara Falls Mall arrives at Sunbury at 4.10 p. m., arrive, at Wliliamsport 0.30 and Elmirn 10.HO p. m. Fast Line arrives ni Snnbnry at 6.60 p. in., arrive nt Willlamsport 8.85 p. la. lie Mall lutn kitril.tirv A m . T 11 . I llimsporl at 8.40 a in, and urilws at Ebmirn .1- 13.40 p m. SOUTHWARD. I Mull leaves fnnhury at 11.05 a. m., arrive nt 1 TIarrlsbnrg 1.45 p. ui.J Baltimore fl.tSO p. tn. i Erie Express leaves Sunbury at 9.4o a. m., ar- 1 rive at Harrfebnrg 11.30 a. m., Baltimore 8.00 ! p. m. Eric Mall leave Sunbury at 12.50 a. m., arrive at Ilai rUliurg 3.45 a. in., B iltiinoro IS. 4', a. ra. i Niagara K.J press leaves Snnhnry nt 8.00 pm, t H.-irrihb-.irg at 10.40 p m, iiriive. at Kalltinore S it i a in. j MIAVOKIN DIVISION. t unwiiip, J Leave f nnbnry nt 4.40 p. m., arrive at Fhamo kin e-r p. m., Mt. Cannrl n.t,0 p. rn. I.eavc Snntmry (Accimimodatlon,) at It. So p. in., arilve nt Sliamokln 1.85 p. m. W'.HTWAIII'. Leave Mt. Crml at 7.40 a. m., Sbamnktn 8.30 a. in., arrive at Snnhnry 9.35 a. ra. J.rnve t liainokln ( Acemmodatlon,) at 2,45 p. ni.. arrive nt Sunbmy S.55 p. m. Express leaves daily. All other trains leave dally, except Snndavs. A. R. FihKF. Ei. 8. TnfsoJ Gen'l. Sup't., Geo'l Passen'r Ag t., Harrlsburg, Pa. Baliraor, Mt Pliiliulelpbla and Erie Railroad. SUMMER TIME TABLE. On and after Snndav, Oct. 3Th, 1S7S, the Traius on the Phlladulphia A Erie Kail Road will ran as follows i WESTWARD. Mall Train leaves Philadelphia, " " Sunbury, " " nrr at Erie, Erie Express leaves Philadelphia, ' " ' Sunbury, " " an at Erie Elmirn Mall leaves Philadelphia, " " " Sunbury, " arr at Lock Haven, Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia, " " " Sunbury, " " err at Renovo," EASTWARD. Mali Train leaves Eric, ' Suuburv, " " nrr at Phlladulphia, Erie Express leaves Erie, " " " Sunbury, " arr at Philadelphia, Eluilia Mail loaves Lock Haven, " " " Suulmry, 11.40 p m A.S0 a rr 7.55 p rr. 13.40 p ra 7.01 p m 7.45 a ra 8.00 a ra 4.80 p ra 7.45 p ni 7.SI a m 13.40 p m 4.56 a m 11.85 a u 12.45 a m 6.55 a m 9.06 p in 9.S5 a m 8.80 p m 7.46 a id 1 l.OO a m 6.04 p m 8.35 p m arr at Philadelphia, Niagara Express leaves Renovo, " ' " Rnnl.nr- T.aa p m 8.80 a in " arr al Philadelphia. Mall East connects east and west at Erie with L. S. A M. S. R. W. and at Irvineton with Oil Creek aud Allegheny It. R. W. Niagara Exoress and Erie Expiess East, and Erie Mall, Niagara Express and El in Ira Mall lljt -nuii.el Mt Vil!lnnTV,rt with train. tfrUm north ou the Elmlra aud CMsndalgna division oi ins n. L. it. n.. Catswitsn passenger trains will be run east and west from WilliumKjiun Elmlra Mall. WM. A. BALDWIN, iea'J Snp'u Dunville, Haaletou A Wilkeabarra R. R. Peuua. R. R. Co. Leaaoe. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. " On and after thla date Paaaenger trains ou I be I)., H. A W. R. R. will mo aa follewa i WESTWARD. EASTWARD. USA VS. New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Ht-thlebem, A. U.I USATB. - A. M. :00'Snnburv, - . : trM 6:00 DauTtlla, , 7:03 9:35 Cattawlssa, 7:28 10:05 ilasleton, 9 08 r. at.' p. m- 1:00 Bethlehem, 110 3:40 Easton, 13:86 8:30 Philadelphia, l ift 8:57. New York, arr. 160 Ilasleton, Cattawlssa, Danville, Sunbury, arrive Train nest arriving at Bunnury : p. ra., makes close conuectloua with trains on Philadel phia A Kile R. K. for MIISoo, Willlamsport, Lock Haven and all polnta West, Elmlra aud all . xluta North, alao with Northern C.ulial Rail, wav, for Harrlsburg aud Baltimore. ESTNe and elegant coaches ruu through k twD Sunbury aud Kaalon. . .. - ' FRANK THOMPSON, ' y Snot. 1). 11. ft W. ft. R. ' 6r rt' )i-rr", WrtMAStsroaw, Pa. 4 Mi.) I, 137. t
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