4 ITAir-tj; 1873. IMI of the LARGEST CHEAPEST Assortment of HATS Gents Furnishing Goods, TRUNKS, VAMC1ES &c. ever offered in this place at Popular Clothing Store. Corner Third and Market, SUNBURY, F2L. GEO. EVANS. K. (1. MAIZE. FALL, 1873. We Inks pleasure In announcing lo our friends nnd the Public generally, Unit we have opened a Beautiful assortment of Goods for FALL and WINTER. Wo politely solicit a call from nil who wish to get a Good Fit, Superior Workniausliip, and Reliable .Muleriul. Our perfect system for Self-Measurement, recom mends Itself to every one who mT iicslre to or der Clothing fr" " distance, copies of --.i-i-. with Samples of goods, will bo wiii on applica tion. G-eo. Evans fc Co., 914 Market Street, Philadelphia. "One Trice" Merclmnt Tailori and Clothiers. Seroptoniher 19, 187:1. NEW GOODS for FALL AND WINTER at MtH Kate Black", Market Square. Sunbury, Fa. LA DIE'S DRESS GOODS of every style and quality. WOOLEN GOODS of every discription, Fancy Goods, Notions ami Trimmings a specialty. TOUT.T SOAPS AND PERFUMERY. The finest astmcr,t 0f Ladles' goods. Everybody Is Invited to t-uu ..-. .,, lnenl nmi buy cheap. October St, 1873. ( .k mi Mmi T.tAUl MAMA rpHE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., JL. want reliable and energetic Agents in this county. The "VICTOR" is a Lock-stitch, Shut Lie Machine, with salf-settlng Needle, best llnisb ed and most perfect Machiuc offered. An In crease of 500 per cent, on sales of 1873 over 1871. or terms, Ac., Address, VICTOR SEWING MVCHINE CO. ,1337 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa- Sept. 12, 1873.--4:nos. Tasipring ! TaHoringT7 CHAM.ES MAIHL, .-rjESPEClFULLY informs the clllxcns that J-ihc has jit received bis KpriDgud Kummer GooAn, at his TAILOR SHOP, on Fourth Street, below Market, In the Mullen building, and that he is prepared to make up all kind of GENTS AND HOY'N NL'ITN. of the latest styles. Having ld much experi ence In the business he desires tlu nubile to give " ulm a trial. ' , kloV!ing will be made up in the luteal Pails manne'ey10" Cushions lu the moot sntirdictory al2.'7& CHARLES MA NIL. I'ALv 'Khk 1 V T null tn.ih... . BONwTr imLAuiLniu, 8 HATS TRIMMED ANxITV, ' nn exteusive ssortmerT.,?RIMXiED. MISS L. WEISER'S MlliVSr innl t Market STKEHT,Bl,V.fA1('"B. My stocU of Spring goods Is unL, and varied, comprising the latest nut',1' tractive styles, .electe! will, care from '"f, lug linvoiliuir houseinn.1 r... .ul 5'ean- season ,nc " season, "HMlt October 8, 1873. MISS L. WE1SER. 178. FALL SEASON, 1878 MILLINERY AND FANCY UOODM, now open, -t i u FALL STYLES. t Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Plumes,' Feathers. Ribbons, Crape Veils, Crape, Crape Hats and Bonnets, Bridal Hats and a full ai? aortraeuto the 'jfjj flyles , Gloves IMiNGHOif ALL KINDS. -Gloves, t-r. Cutr. ad .very f-hlonabl. flill ?7itle of lfe wear. Call and see vb. Mw of Ooodi a VI8SL. 8IH8SLER, October 1, 1873. rt 8',u"' 6a'7, T. i . I - I . J I rl I i I 1 I v AND BEST CAPi I X I SI A I. I 1)1 ( EM V.X IH. New .mid attractive Goods, In every Department. WATCHES, niAVONns, jF.wRi.nr, silver and i-i.atkd wake. Cutlery, Clocks, Bronzes, English, French nnd Germnn Fancy Goods. In view of the decline In GOLD, we have re duced prices on our entire Stock of Foreign mer chandise to lur Gold ItntCM, and purchasers will And It to their Interest to .l.-.l.-t 1 XT All' ...l.llnil.n ttiIfllT. 1I1.11M' 1 liril v iimis I, , ,,11111.1111 MF.NT IS COMPLETE. Goods sent on approval for selections. Articles purchased now, for the Holidays, will be packed and relumed until Mien time ns ucsir ed. ROBBINS, CLARK. & BIDD1.E, 1124 CUESTSfT St., PllIi.ADF.UMIIA. FALL OI'ENING of New Ditv Goon?, Groceries ano Notions. Cloths, Cnesimcies, Calico, nnd everything In the Dry Good Hue. " CARPETS AND OIL C LOTHS. Queenswnrc, Glassware, nnd Wood and Willow, ware. GROCERIES. A large assortment Just opened, which consists of Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Meat, Fish, Ac. The Celebrated Alleiitown lmail snufle BOOTS AND SHOES. Warrauted to give satisfaction, is fact a full jsaortmeut of everything kept in a tirst-class store, van be had at greatly ! REDUCED PRICES. for cash. Call and see the lino selection ol new ' good", and be convinced that 1 F. J. BYROB-'N, j near the Lulhern Church, in Sunbury, Is the best id cheapest place to buy all kind of store goou. No trouble to show (foods. Oetohei . ij7S. A. I VHJ.TF.KS. MOXUMKXTAL SUA VIVO PARLOR and BATH RO OM S. HAIR DRESSED BY MACHINERY. l-STDout forget the place on the East side of l imui bTKr.KT,a lew doors Bouin ol Market, iin , bury, Pa. braids, Switclies, Cuti?, and nil kinds of LADIES' HAIR. Work made to order cither out of combings or (straight lmir. All or ders left at the residence of A. 1. Walters, corner of 4th st. aud Suaiuokin avenue, will receive prompt attention. A .Specialty lu CHILDREN' HAIR CUTTING, either nt their homes or Shaving "Parlor. A. P. WALTERS. July 5, lb73. tf. A. M. MEIXELL7 nr.Ai.r.it in AitK'rU'uii aud F.uropenn VATIIF.N. FINK JEWELRY and SILVERWARE. I'rfei-led SpeeladeH suil F.ye Glasiweat. GOLD HEADED CANES. Watches ami Jewelry neatly repaired and war ranted. Market Square, SUNBURY, Pa. W3.-tf. Wkfa, January! . COME ONE I -:OME ALL!! THE su.LJller ,iavluir the losnoi,.!,.-, ,ha ,,,, a Ulneksuiith ' Moricau o. ii. bury, is prepared lo do General BUrk,,,,,,, on the shortest notice, and in tfa. best mau, ( iisloiu work promptly attended to HOUSE KHOEINU made m specially. The patrooag of town eouutry Is respectfully solicited. nd , PKTFR WII.VKK. Sunbury, Nor, 7, 187S. If. LHIIIUIt RTOHKI CHRISTIAN NEFF. Boeond Btreet, opposite the Court House, BUN- BURY, FA., Respectfully fnvltes the attention of Retailers and others, that he has on hand, and will con stantly keep all kinds of FOREIGN ANU DOMESTIC I.IliUOHS, Consisting; of Pure Brandies! C.ogulac, Chorry, Olnitcr, RochcUennd Otard. Vhlsklesi Pure Rye Coppcr-Dlstlllcd, Monon- gahcln, Apple and Nectar. PURE HOLLAND GIN I Wines: Champagne Wine, Sherry, Port nnd Claret. Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. E. Ruin, Brown Btout and Scotch Ale. STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS, And all others Liquors which can be found In tho city 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. 15T" Orders promptly nttended to, and yubllc patronage respectfully solicited Sunbury, July 8, 18G0. ly. Wnlkrr'ti California Vine gar IJitters nvo a purely Vegetable j jireparation, made chielly front tho nntivo , herbs found on the lower mnges of tho .Sierra Nevada mountains of California, j tho medicinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom without the tiso of 1 Alcohol The question is almost daily ' asked, " What is tho cause of the unpar alleled Success of VlNKGAK IJlTTEJtS ? Our answer is, that they remove tho j cause of disease, and tho patient recov ers Iiis health. They aro tho great blood purifier nnd a life-giving princi- i pie, n perfect Renovator andlnvigorator j of tho system. Never before In the his- I tory of the world lias a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable ! qualities of Vinegar Hitters in healing : tho siek of every diseaso liinn i. heir to. j They are genilo Purgative n well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or lnllainniatidii :f tho Liver mid Visceral Orpins in Ililioiis ; Diseases. The- properl ics of Dr. Walker's I VlxwiAU liri l liiis are Aperient, Diaphoretic, f'anniiiHlive. Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, .''eilnlive, ('ounter-lnilant, sinl..i-;ii.-. -vi.w.- ''v.-. mid Aiiti-ISilious. Il nlcllll I mnir-ami's j.,." l.iim 'ts i.o.m: !i i i i:iis the lii":-t v.-cei.!.: I';! Iiivior-!il-l llull ever PllsliiMled lis- -liil jllL" svstcni. y.o I'nvxm van Like llifsc SJiltcrs according to dim i ions, and remain lung tin" II. '. I, il.-l. ..... uu iK- eti oyiul lir mineral poi.n or other means, andVital organs wasted beyond repair. Ililioiis, I!emitl m', jinil Inler mil (flit Fevers, which are no prev alent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois. Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, l.'od. Colorado, Hrazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Ahibaina. Mobile. Savannah, l!o iinoke, .laims, and many others, will) their vast tributaries, throughout ot:r etil ire country (luring tho Summer and Autumn, and' rental kably so during kcu sieis of nuusaal heat aud dnnc.-s, are in:i:ialily aecotniianietl by cxiensiv denittq-eineiits of the stomat h and liver, ; nd oilier abdominal K-era. In their troatnient, a purgative, exerting a pow erl'iil iniluein e upon Ihesu various or gans, is essentially necessary. Tliero is no cathartic I n' th.s purpose equal to Dti. .1. W'Al.KKIl'H VlM.liAH lillll.r.S, Hi ih'-y wiil tpeedily remove the dark coloreil viscid lr.aller with which tho bowels ii;c loaded, at the samo time stimulating the secretions of Hie liver, end- geni'ially tistoring tho healthy functions of tlie digi'ftive organs. v I'ortii'v (lie Imtlv stuauisi iliseuse bv ptnilVing all its, thiids with Vinkcar lin i i:i:s. No epideniie can take hold of a svi tcni finis lore-armed. D.Vspt psiil 1' I r.liUO'UO!!, llead aehe", 1'ain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach: Had Taste 111 tin Mouth, llillous Attacks, l'alpitatioll of the Heart, llitlaiimialioii of the Lungs, J'ain in the region of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painlul pymptoms. are the olVsnrin:; of liyspejisia. i;nr botilo will inVive a latter niiaranli f its M i'il s than n lelllhy adv i l'tiseilielit. Nt'roftil!, e.v liitrg's Kvil, White Swel'.iim:'.. i'leeiv, 1m v Mpelax. Swelled Neck. Coiti'c, Scrofulous iiitla'iiinations, Indolent hillau.niations. Mcreui ial Ali'ee lioiis, (lid Sons, Krupiicii-t of the SI. in, Sol v l yes', etc.. ('!'. in these, i,, in all other constitutional 1 i. eases, Wai.ki-.u's Vim:i;ai: l!illl:!:s have hhown theil great cmativi! powers in the most oh. Minute and intractable c.i '.s. For li'.naiiiii.iiici;,- mkI Cltrni::;' I!l:r.i:i;i(isii!, C.oui, Hilious, Kemit lent and Iuteriuiitcnt l'evers, Diseases of the lSlood. Liver, Kidneys ami Hlad der, lli(e Hitters l uvo no equal. Surh lliseases arc ( alli ed by Vitiated Hlood. Mechiiiiiitil lHv.etises.-lvrs.insw)-, gaged in Paints and Mineral-:, sta h as' I'ititubcis, Tv pe-fctlci.:, (iold-l.eaters, and Miners. a they advaiu e in life, are subject to paiahfiis ol the Howe's. To guard against this, take a dose of Walk er's VtNue.Ai: Urmaia occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Ki uptioiw, ivt- t-l, Salt-lilii'iiin, Uli. tela s. Spot--, I'iaqiler' 1'llstlllfs, ltdils, t'lil'llUllcll: , ltiiig- worms, ScaM-hcud, Solo Eves, i:n-ii)'.'!.i. lull, Semi's. Dirculimi'.ieiis' f the Slow, Uuuiora uinl l),eiiseK of tin Skin of wlailM er uiinie i.r liat in e, iiii literally dug up uml tallied out id tlm system in a fheit time by Ihe uso el' these liiltcrs. IMii, Tjijie, it ml other Worms, linking in the system of so ii any thousanil-, me t lle. te.a'.ly lie itioyid aial li liiuV ed. No M itein of na'ilieine, r,u veiiuiluges, no nil liielliiinilies will IVrc Llu sv leiu liinn vviiiins' like I lie - e Kilters. For IVii'.ale ('oiii.luiuts, in young r old. iiinirieil or sinp'e. at tiie ilawn of vo li.ul.li"od, or the linn ol lilo, Uie.e 'f'oliie l.it lers iii,p:.iy so Ueeiiled.iai iininei:ie lii.il iia p:oVeiaeht is mhiJI .ea eplilile. ( leuisMliO Itiaft'tl Iilcml wheu- ever you lindii- in. purities tuirsting ihroiih tl;u -i.iii ia l'iliiples. Krupliolis, or Solis; (leanse it when yi.u find it uh a mi ted ." , liuo'isli in the veins: elimi-c il 'a'a it l foul i vonr feelimi Will I ' n v hen. Keep Vsteni Die Idiiod piuv :.li I IK' 1 eilhh if the i will Inn" il. II. ! t)Ul l) .1 I ., J Til i'I.U i.i..liti ii. .U. Skii I i ik ( '.ilihiruiu. . t ft Mliii.ului. .i'.d I thi'i ! ' Mini tij .til i- i . lu i.. uh GEO. W. COBLE, JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE, Rbal Estatb Aoent, and Ageul for the 1'uila LAUtxruiA Mutual Pkoibctivb Lira Inbumamce CoMJ-Anr. Ileruclou. A'urlAumbsrloiMi ft(, Aiju u.aiM eutrusled In his hands will recelvt prompt atlenlioo. Herndon, Aug. IN, 73.-4 mos. Dr. J. iisallttJttjjaa. M'nnr.R ami n.ANi. ThM Street, adjoining Phlln. Ki le R. R., two Sqnares Korth of the Central Hotel, SUNBURY, FA. 1JIA T. "CLEMENT, IS prepared to furnish every description of lum ber required by the demands of the public.. Having all the latest Improved mnohinery for manufacturing Lunhcr, he Is now ready to fill or ders or nil kinds of FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS SHUTTERS, SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE RANDAS, BRACKETS, nnd all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn ing of every description promptly executed. Also, A LA 11 OK APSOHTMRST OF RILL LUMBER. HEMLOCK nnd PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets, Lathe, Ae. Orders promptly tilled, and shipped by Railroad or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT. dcclO-OSilr Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. Tho Peruvian Surttp, a Protect' ed Solution of the Protoxide, of Iron, in so combined an to hava the character of ait, aliment, as easily digested and assimilated vith the blood as tho simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ills," simply by Toning up, In vigorating and Vitalising the System. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body, repairing damages and vaste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This Is the secret of the iron ilcrful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Dolls, Nervous Affections, Chills ami Fevers, Humors, Xioss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys imtl Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a lota state of the system, being frco from Alcohol, in any form, its -m. -j- llot f()i lowcil by corresponding i ; tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts vf the system, and building up tin Iron Co?;- titnution. Thousands have bff. phnnrictl o , i.oo jj itt9 vemeu y , jrom weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women t and 1 invalids cannot reasonably Itcs- j Hate to give, it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU- 1 VIAIM SYRUP blown in tho glass. I Iamplilcts Free. i ; SETH W. F0WLE L SONS, Proprietors, j JVo. 1 Milton l'lnec, llosloii. Bold iiv PneacisxR -. i. n i: n ai. lv. ' NTOVi: A TIN LMTAliLISll.HKNT. j MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA. j AL1'I1HI ICHACi-'E, Proprietor. j f Sl'C'-i'.SSOK TO fMllll 4 OESTllElt.J H A VINO purchased the above well known es tablishment, Mr. Krause would respectful- i ly inlorm the public that lie now has on hand a j . large assortment of ! ' COOKIXC STO V E s , Sneer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving Top, Combination, tiisiuehnnn;i and others, t;:;::::i:ts::z:in ana mm winaow wass, !LTr "E.W iWtil'S! XWV,W Sheet. Bough Plate, Colored, Raided of dill'ercnl kinds at very low prices. Tinware of Kfpy ncctcriplioii j kept constantly on hand. Rooting and Spouting i Willi I he best material, done at short notice REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal i Oil ai d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware j of a K.lidi. Sloro oiKjllo C onley's Imnlware i store. Give inc a call. A. KRAUSE. jipr.M-ly ' TIIE Hl4; UAR1IER S1IOI IS TIIE SHOP OF THE TOWN and long bits been ask history aud she will tell you I Men have grown old In our patronage Babies on their mothers breast ! To bouncing boys nt play i ) Aud youths by maidens fair caressed, 1 To stalwart men with cares oppressed, : And old meu silver gray. And among the honored and lasting impres sions of time, aud the crash of revolutions in circumstances, we stand a living monumental memento of the Ingenuity and perseverance ap pertaining to tho Identity of progression, plying our vocation with the highest style of art and perfection, and aspiring to achieve the highest reward of merit attainable in our humble capaci ty, aud the sentiment of respect and approbation which the presence of superior appliances and es tablishment are always wont to inspire. ! Always to please l" We shave with ease ! Cut and comb with taste tho hair ; Shampoo the head with soothing earn, And color the whiskers black or brown, I To suit the people about the town. I Then allow me iolUely request you to stqp, i Aud not go past nor. from around our shop. j To gel shaved on the basis of ability nor as some have done for our use of the ballot for prin ciple sacred nnd right nor uudcr tho common secret nnd Invidious guise of eumity t complex I ion ; for the cut of n mnn's coat, or the color of i his skin, ought not to afreet his usefulness nor his qualifications. A fair chance is all that we j douutnet, to ,iW tb proof to all the land, j JAMES W. WASHINGTON. 1 Proprietor. Sunbury, April 5, 1S73 ; No. 01, Market St. I VV. D. MELICK, Druggist and Apothecary, At the old established stand ou Market Square, Kl'NRI'RY, IA. Keeps constantly ou hand a full' stock of well selected DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Druggists Fancy Goods, COMBS, ' BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, PATENTMEDICIXES.OILS, PAINTS GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISH, I Y EST 1' F FN, In fact everytulug usually kept in a well con ducted IDRTJGr STORE. Particular atleutlou paid t rr ,"ui r ny slcians Drp'r."- f"iUv riceijii r , uuruilur bliuactf. Ll Buubury, Pa., Jane 8, 1873. JJUTCIIEItY I BUTCHERY ! lIeHr. REFFEW & ROWER, Third Street, opposite Central HoteC bUNUURY, PA., KEEP constantly ou haud the very choloct of frwb I1EEF, MUTTON AND YEAL, which Is sold at the lowest prices. Meat ean'be had at all hours during the day. Bnubwy, Pa., Juns 1, 1H7S. tisfdlancons. U ANItl.Mi 9IAIE EASY I Want lo.ig fait at last supplied by the Improved "Sl'CCEN.S" WASHING AIAGIHNK I I With adjustable Washers, recently added, in creasing Its utility SO per cent, invented nnd patented by S. M. SMITH, York, Pa. It cleans all kinds of Clothing better nnd quicker than any other Washer. It cleans per fectly and without Injury, any nrticlc from tho II nest Lace Curtain to the heaviest Bed Clothing. It will cleanse a half dozen Gentlemen's Shirts, badly soiled, In from 5 to 8 minutes, Including tho Collars and Wrlstbnuds. The steam being confined In the Wnslicr, the clothing whllo being washed Is nlso blenched. Over 800 Machines were sold In York nnd Lan caster Counties nnd over 70,(KH) worth lu this State and Ohio, within a year ; giving satisfac tion. Tho celebrated Solf-Adjusting EUREKA Wringer Is attacked to the machine. f-JT In from one to two hours a largo Family's Wash can be done nnd rinsed, with less than half the labor required by hand. It in ft lug I done lu this) jtlncliluc j thoroughly and rapidly. We ask no one to purchase without first trying i Its ineiits i ; SlN'oLH Macuincs, fls. f& Address all orders to With Wringer, : IRA T. CLEMENT, Manufacturer nnd Agent, Sunbury, Pn. Suiibury. April SO, lS7u. MACIIINK NHOr ANI IRON t'OI'NURY. ;eo. RoiinBACii & f?ON3, Nunburj', I'enn'a, INFORM the public that thev are prepared to do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added a new Machlno Shop In connection with their Foundry, nnd havo supplied themselves with New Lathes," Planing and Boring Machines, with the latest Improvements. With tho aid of skillful mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders of NEW WORK OR REPAIRING, that may be given them, in a satisfactory man ner. (rains lo unit any Stove. IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build ings, of all si.es. BRASS CASTINGS, &e. Ornamental Iron Fencing l'OU GRAVE YARD LOTS ; l'OU YARDS AT KESIDENCKS, AC, AC. The PLOWS, already celebrated for I heir su periority, have been still further Improved, and will always be kept on hand. Also, THRESHING MACHINES. e..i,rv. May 20, 171. J. F. LERCH'S lgMciRRIABE AUD AVAGOXMAKWGfgg ESTABLISHMENT, CHESTNUT ST., SUNBURY, PA. Vkhiclhs or all Kimh m.vue to Oiioer. The latent styles nuiljlic ucst nuikuiainll. Samples may be seen nt the shop, (iivo him call. Smibury, Dee. 7, 1 S7"J. ly. 1307. RIGHTER &. GASKILL, 1307. KEALERS.1N j , . - ... and Ornamental Glass, 1307 Market Street, Philadelphia. January 11, 1873. ly. ITTICA U'ouaer.Lv Wood tt Mas:;.) STUriGKSKr ft PORTABLE Steam Engines. Tin i;t k Most Comnlofe Assortmrnt " in til c -i;uktU Thi'rv Il'i'nt he :il .v iv maintninL-d ihn wry l.it;liCHt il.u.ilu. of ivlifivj. V liitikt tim iuiu.ut;wtim iif En--fini'), lioil. mill S-.w Mill a iWtulty. yt lmv ilu-luiyt'-tt ri1 iniktvoiniUi,tti works of tliektml in tlie country, wiui luuclnueiy Ii iullv t-luptivl to the ivuiW. Wo ki?t'p ctiimtimtly in pixki! Intyo number of Tlnpinua, w !iuh wo furnish nt thn very lowuHt price nd oa th horttt notie?. Vi'e builii Kiminen siH-ciallv adtpttsl t Mint-n. Srw Will, Grist Mill Tiuiutiieji.lu-.tou tiuu, TluvcUcr uud ail clii4 Ol Itl Hluf.itftlll in. AVe me now buiMInff the clt bratol Tsanfl (7 ImtHuw Miil. thf U-dtuud iuut itimlcto W iver mvi'titr 1. ,h a. Siciitl fiittum of our business, uud ixiuiiilet.i en tlie Khurteet nolii. a t tiur aim iu nil rasn U t.i furnish ", t L. oLinery in tli imirket, and wrfc e.liiuU.lforb-nululd.sii.-ii,ecuta'"uu Bund for l iiviilur aud 1'iica ' UTICA STEAM tNCINE CO. iti A Good Chance Tor u 'ook Ntel At J. H. REED'S STOVE ASP t;WARE STORE," Third St opposite tho Central Hotel, Sunbury, ANY persou purehaslnir Roods to the amount oi J 01) at retail prices, for cash, will be entitled to a Ticket for tho drawing of nr91 class No. 7. Cook Stove with all xmrea, valued at $30, warranted .- ;' allfurtn. Notice will be Klve " the ,,lace aBl l,IB8 of j . . . . lit, IIUtW.-H. a ra w i n g-t u roi ,nu pajiers. J. B. REED. ouubury, July IS, 173. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS ANU ilX TUROAT D1SKABSS, use WELL'S CARBOLISJ TABLETS. put up ouly lu blue Boxes. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Bold by Druggists. Oct-iw STEillCII $ctu Kbbcrtiscmcnts CENTER OF ATTRACTION. Everybody Is Invited to como and buy of !the handsome assortment of TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES at SAMUEL T. KEVIN'S STORE, In frame building, adlolnlng Moore t Disslnger's building, THIRD STREET, SUNBURY, PA. Just opened a fresh supply of Confcctlonorbs of cverv description. TOYS OF ALL KIN DM constantly on hand. The brt RAISINS, FIGS, CURRANTS DRIED FRUIT. TURE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SPICES, fresh Bread, Buns Cakes, every morning. FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, Ac. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS! Having fitted tip a room expressly for serving up Oysters In every style, Ladies and Ocntlemcu will be accommodated with the best bivalves In market, at all hoars during the day and evening. Families will be supplied at their residence with the best Shell or Canned Oysters, ns is dcsirubln, at the very lowest prices. Call and see my excellent assortment of goods and ascertain the prices. S. F.NEVIN. Dec. 10, 1871. W.n. FARKON, ftiON V CO., No. 328 South SECOND Street, below DOCK, Philadelphia. WILLIAM FARMSON, HENRY HARNED. NELSON PUGH, W. W. CREAUTHERS, Manufacturers of First-Class FURNITURE. Prices reasonable. Flea6c cull and onmlnc. WINTER STORES. RYE WHISKY, ti. 00 a gallon. (11.00 a dozen. YELLOW SEAL SHERRY, In large bottles, $11,00 a dozen. GOLD SEAL BRANDY, tlS.OO a dozen. APPLE JACK, JAMAICA Rt'M, SCOTCH WHISKY, CATAWBA WINE. OLD PORT WINE, CHAMPAGNES, SEGARS, &C. II. A- A, V. Van Roll, Tar. Winr Mkkchakts, 11110 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Oct. 2, 187.V Send for Illustrated Catalogue and examine our prices before purchasing, as we claim to sell lower tlinn nnv oilier csiaoasnmeiii in me i. REMEMBER the NUMBER, i:::0 RIDGE AVENUE, Philadelphia. THE PARKER CUM. SEND STAMP FCR CIRCULAR. PARKER BROS VVtSI M E niDCN ,CT. riiis kpurn Ik Itesit-rveil lor the ADVK11T1SKMKNT OF PAINE L McCORMICK'S 11 A Ii D AV A li K .S TO II E Market SJ ..iiiuluiry, I'm. March 29, IST'J. ly. M Mil RY MARRLE YARO, Four I It Ntrtel below Market, suxiiuu y, pexX'a. rriHE uudcrsluned has returned from the Ver- L inont Marble Quarries with Stt Ton' Marble for !W on 11 input a, ir v Ho has bought at such flgures UkU will allow hi in to sell better stone, for less money, than heretofore. The best Sutherland Ialls iUrMo, which Is better than Italian. f-'and is now sold as low as the Masehes-' Those who ed an lu the Marble line, for Mounmeuts "-ones. or other purposes, w ill d"- " 10 their Interest to call and examine (li large stock, as better bargains can be secur ed thau buying from parlies 'kuckslerluu' rouud the couulry. All lettering will be done In the neatest aud most Improved style. W. M. DAl'GHRRTY. Sunbury, Jan. 11, 18TS. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. PHILADELPHIA A ERIE R. R. 'DIVISION. WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after Sunday, December 1st, 187.1, the Trains on ths Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road Dlrl sion will run as follows WESTWARD. Buffalo Express leaves Philadelphia, " " " Harrlsburg, " " " Wllllamsport, " " " Emporiuin, " " " arr. at Buffalo, Erie Mall leaves Philadelphia, " " " Harrlsburg, " " " Wllllamsport, " " " Lock Haven, " " Renovo, " " an at Eric. 12.65 pm 6.05 p m 0.20 p m 3.15 a in 8.50 a in 10.20 p m 8.05 a m 7.80 a m 8.40 a m 10.05 a m 7.20 p m 8.00 a m 1.110 p in 0.20 p m Elmlra Mall leaves Philadelphia, " " " Harrlsburg, " " " Wllllamsport, " " arr at Lock Haven, Renovo Accoinod'n leaves Hnrrisburg, 7. ri p m 8.25 a m " " arr. WtlllamBp t,12.55 p m EASTWARD. Buffalo Express leaves Ruflalo, " " " Eniporlnm, " " " Wlllinmsport, " " arr. at Hnrrisburg, " " " Philadelphia, Erie Mali leaves Erie, " " " Renovo, " " " Lock Haven, " " " Wlllinmsport, " " arr. at Harrisburg, " " " Philadelphia, Elmlra Mall leaves Lock Haven, " " " Wlllinmsport, " ' nrr. at Harrisburg ' " " Philadelphia. 8.25 p m tt.00 p m 1.10 a m 4.50 a m 9.10 a m 11.20 a in 8.40 p m 9.55 p m 11.10 p m 8.05 a m 8.00 a m 7 55 a m 9.K0 a m 1.50 p in 5.50 p m Harrisburg Accom. leaves Willinmsp't, 0.50 p in nrr. at Hnrrisburg, JU.&u p m " " " Philadelphia, 2.50 a nt Mall Kast eonueets east and west at Erie with L. 8. A M. S. R. W. and at Corry and lrviueton with Oil Creek nnd Allegheny R.R. W. Mall West with cast aud west trains on L. S. & M. S. R. W. nnd at Corry and Irvineton with Oil Creek aud Allegheny R. R. W. Elmirn Mail and Buifulo Eprcss make close connections at wllllamsport with N. C. R. W. trains, north, and at Hurrlsburg with N. C. R. W. trains south. WM. A. BALDWIN, Gen'l Sup't. REARING RA1LROAR. WINTEll ARHAXGEMENT. MONDAY, NOV. 10th, 1S73. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York as fol lows : at 5.d0 and 8.10, a. m., and 2.00, p. in., connecting with trains on Pennsylvania Rail road, and arriving at Jew York at l'J.US, 8.50 and 0.40 r. in., respectively. Returniiilnif i Leave New York nt 0.00 a. m. 12.50 and 5.W p.m., Phllndi'lphia nt 7.30, 9.15 u. tn., and 'i.'M and 7.15p. m. Leave Harrisburif for Reading, PoUsvllle, Tamaqua, Minersvllle, Ashland, Shamokln, Al lenlovvu and Philadelphia at 5.80 and 8.10 a.m., S.00 nnd 4.05 p. in., stopping at Lebanon aud principal wav stations j tlie 4.05 p. m., tralii-eou-ncctln!? for "Pliil.ideldila, Pottsvllle nnd Colum bia only. For Pottsvllle, Schuylkill Haveu and Auburn, via Schuylkill mid Susquehnuna Rail road leave HurrisbnrK nt 8.00 p. in. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read Ini; for Allcutown, Fusion and New ?ork nt 7.110 and 10.115 a. m nnd 4.00 p. m. Returning, leave New York at 0.00 a. iu., 12.50 and 5.30 p. m., and Allcntewuat 7.20 u.m., 12.25, 2.10, 4.8i and S.55 p. m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia nt 7.30 a. m., connecting at Readlug with train ou East Pcnnn. Railroad, returning leaves Potts vllle at 4.35 p. m., slopping at all stations. i.ovi. Pottsvillc at 0.00, S.05oud 0.10 a. m., and 2.80 p. in., Herndon at 10.00 a. bi., Shanio klu at 0.00 and 11.112 a. m.. Ashlaud at 7.18 a. in., and 12.20 p. m., Mahanoy City at 7.53 a.m. 4 12..V1 p. iu., Ta.naiiuant 5.15, S. 85 a. in., aud 2.15 p. in., for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Harrlsburg, &c. Leave Pottsvillc via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at S.05 a. tn., for Harrisburg, and 12.05 p. in., for Piuegrove and Trcmont. Pottsvllle Aeeoinmodiiiinn Tiuln leaves Potts villc nt 0.00 a. m.. passes Reading at 7.10 a. in., urrlviug at Philadelphia at 10.10 a. m. Return ing leaves Philadelphia ut 4.45 p. m., passes Reading nt 7.15 p. in., arriving at Pottsvllle at p.00 p. in. inusiuwn Accommodation Train leaves Polts lowuatlj.45a.nl., returniini;, leaves Philadel phia (Ninth and Green,) at 4.30 p. m Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading nt 7.40 a. in., and n.15 p.m., for Ephrata, Lit!, Lancaster, Columbia, &c. ; returning leave Lan caster at h.20 a. in., and 3.80 p. ni., and Colum bia at S.15 a. in., and 3.20 p. in. Perkiomeu Railroad trains leave Perkioinen Junction ut 0.05a.m. ,2.25,2. 55 and 6.00 p.iu.jre tiirning. leave Pennsburg ut 0.00 and 7.25n. in., 12.15 and 4.15 p. m., connecting with trains ou Ki.i.L'iiig Railroad. PicKcring Valley Railroad trains leave Phie nixville at 0.05 a. ill., 3.u5and 5.50 p. in.; return ing, leave Byera at 0.80 a. in.. 12.40 and 4.20 p. ml, connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Colebrookaale Railroad trains leave Poltstowu nt IL40 a. in. and 1-05. .20 returning leave Mouut Pleusaiit at 5.50 and 11.25 a. in. aud 3.00 p. in., connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Uridge pon .-t S.S0 a. m. 2.32 and 5.33 p. m., returning, leave Downiugtown at 0.40 a. in., 12.20 nnd 5.40 p. in., ( on'ieetiug w ith trains on Reading Rail road, Ou Sundays: leave New York nt 5. 30 p.m., Philadelphia at S.uO a. in. nnd 3.15 p. m., leave Pottsvllle at 8.00 n. iu., aud 2.35 p. m., leave Harrlsburg at 5.30 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.) leave Allcutown nt 8.55 p. ui. j leave Reading at 4.15, 7.40 a. in. and 10.15 p. in. for Hurrlsburg, at 7.80 a. in. for New York, nnd nt U.40 a. m. and 4 lo p- m., ir i uunuonmiu. t Yin, mill : I i till - Mileage. Season, School and Exclusion TicM-ts, to and from all roinl nt re- duefd rates , Baggage checked through ponmlsallowed eachlMssiger. a. E. WOOTTEN, Gtntral Sup't. Rr.iutNo, Nov. 10, JS73. 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