Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 04, 1871, Image 4

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finical.
uilconbs
iofcILinrons.
To Stop Bleedino. It is eniil tbat
bleeding 'from & wound on man or bciift
may be etorrpnd by a mixture of wheat
flour and comruou enlt, in tqunl parts
poiUMlod on with a cloth. If the bleeding
be profuse, use tt lttrga-qtmntity, uny from
oue to three pints. It may bo loft on for
liours, or even days if necessary. The per
son who gave us this receipt says: "In
this manner 1 fenved the lite of n, liorso
which was bleeding from a wounded nrtery ;
the dlceding ceased in flve.minutes after tho
application.
To Bake a Larch Fisn Whole. Cut
olTllie head, and split tho llsh down nearly
to tho tail ; prcpareaoiccdressiiug of bread,
tiuttcr, popper and salt, moistened with a.
little water. Till tho llsh with this dress
ing, and bind it together with fmo cotton
cord or trap, so as to confine it ; the bind
ings may be three inches apart ; lay tho
Muh ou a grate or a buko pan or a dripping
pun and pour loutid a liltelc water and
melted butter. Baste freuuentl y. A "good
nized fish will bako in an hour, Sorve with
the gravy of the Huh, drawn butter or oys
ster sauce.
Bock Fisn. Bock fish or bass hrc best,
boiled plain, leaving on the head and tail.
Boiled steadily for half an hour. Serve with
drawn butter with hard boiled eggs iu i
chopped tine.
Stuvfed .Fish. Soak some bred in
water,.uicl squcezo it fltr1., add a emnll onion
chopped line, fried with butler till nearly
done ; add to the ouion the bread.alt pep
per, a little nutmeg, a little bvo'.h'Mic yolk
ot one cc;g. Mir rannliv, coif-iff over
clear tire ; when done, add a HtUy -parsley,
chopped line. C-ut the hack-bony nut ol n
two pound lisli, put the sUUliny if. its place
nud sew it up with trussing "needle and
pepper on the llsh, inside and outside, R lew
pieces of butter under it in the pan, cover
with a gill of broth, and bake in the oven.
Ron? of Beef This 13 one of the most
juicy of all the joints of beef, but is more
"frequently etewed than roasted. As it is
generally too large to ferve whole, cut as
much from the rump end as will make a
handsome roast, Alannge as tho sirloin.
When boned, roll it into the form of a lillet
of veal, and bake,
Spanish Steak. Cut some tticm very
fine and put into a frying pan with plenty
of butter, boiling hot. When fried quite
tender push to the back of the pan. Sea
son a tender lion of beef with pepper and
salt, put it on tho pan, and cook till done.
Put the onions over it, and pour in the pan
sutllcient boiliug water to make a rich
gravy. Let all stew live minutes, aid
serve.
Beef Stewed with ONiONS.-Cut some
tender beef iulo small pieces, aiul season
Twth pepper and salt; slice some onions and
add to it, with water enough in the stew nan
to make a gravy. Let it fetew (.lowly till
the beef is thoroughly cooked, then add
Home pieces of butter rolled in tlour, cuotigh
to make a rich gravy. Cold beef may bo
cooked in tho same way, but the onions
must then bo cooked before adding them to
the meat. Add more water if it dries too
last, but let it be boiling, when poured in.
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mesas.
Becoininended antl T.uriorsed by
oyer Sovom Hundred Doctoral
DR. LAURENCE'S
Ootnponnd Fhild Ejtract f
TS1 O Q 1SL O O i
TUE OIISXT
HEALTH EESTOREB l
Ktl Ceorat Qaaok Medicine Forraeio Artiad
the Bottls.
PlUfAREO SOLBLT tt
Dr. J. J. LAWRENCE, Orgs ale CbwoWrt
KOSKOO
Btilkcs st the Root of riscaie by
PCRIFY1XG THE DLOOD.
Bcstoring the Liver and Kidneys ta a Itealtby
Action, and Invigorating the Nervous
Cys;eui.
This 1 the Secret of its Wonderful Succecs la
Curins
Conenmptlon In Its early h?rs, E:rofe.:a, fy
I'lii'is, Dype; si;i, Liver Complain.,
Cbronle unuLitU,
Neiiraliva,
Xervous Aibet'on,
Ernptlinis of tlie Skin, llmuois, I.r-ts
rf Vigor, Litent-es cf Kidney und I'mdder, and
1.11
D'.se.iicj ennsed by a bad st.ito of 1L0 BlocJ.
It thoroughly eradicates every kin.1 of Ilnmor
an 1 Ilii.i Taint, and restores Uc tuliic syttctu to
a heaithy couditlcu.
It is hrvond qacs'.lon tic riNE?T TO.flC IN
THE WOULD.
Thoesan-'.s h ive b' -n changed l y the s( t,'
tliis Medicine tV..m weak, siek'y, suiiei lug cren
tnris, to eu-onjr, bt:i' y, crij'Li;!y D.ea nud
WuUl .'U.
luv.ilhU cannot hesitate to j;ie It a tr;al.
N-l tnedleli:? him obbi'in'd meh grri.t rfjala
A'U it, lii. j'.r.'tly cvU'bratbd lonipjuiii.
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IIF.XKY T. HELltlltOMVN
COXPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
PIIiLS.
Component Parts Fluid Extrnrt Rhubarb and
Fluid Extract Cntnwbn Grnpc Juice.
For Liver Complaint, Jnu'.iilioe, Biliom Affec
tions, Sick or Nervous 11 v.diirl-., Cordivencss,
etc. Purely Ve:etnble, containing no Mercury,
Jiiueral or Deleterious Drugs.
These nils are the most delightfully pleasant
purgative, superseding castor oil, suits, mairne
sla, eta. There Is nothing more acceptable to
the stomach. They glvo tone, and cauno neither
nausea nor prlpTilnir pains. They are composed
of the bienf ingmlientt. After 11 few days' use
of them, such 1111 Invlporation of the entire sys
tem tnki s place as to appear miraculous to the
weak and enervated, whether arising from Im
prudence or disease. II. T. llelmhold's Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape. I'ill ore not
suirnr-coateri, Horn the fact that suirar-coated
Pills do not dissolve, but pass thrmiL'h the slo
mnch without dissolving, consequently do not
produce the desired elTect. The C'atawbn Grape
Pills, beinjT plensunt in taste and odor, do not
neccssltate thc-ir being ugar-coated. Price fifty
cents jr oox.
Y1ESRY T. IIELHlaOLirfl
niHHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
Fluid tract Kiirnrilla
Will radically exterminate from the system Scro
fula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, I'leers, gore Eyes,
fore beirs. Sore Mouth. Sore Head, Hronehitis,
i Skin Diseases, Salt Rlieuin, Cankers, Runnings
I from the l-.ar, lute Mrcllimrs, 1 uniors, 1 nncer
1 ous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, (jlniidtilitr Swell
! inirs, Niirlit Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all
; kinds. Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and U
i diseases that have beeu established in the system
for tear.
IL.
PetiiH prernrcrt expressly for the abovo Com
plaints, its lilood-purfyinir properties arc treater
than any oilier preparation of Knrsnparilla. It
gives the complexion a clear and healthy color
and rcMores the Patient to n date of Health and
Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing all
chronic crust It ifi-im 1 r"?casc s niisiiiic from an
Impure state of the blood, and the only reliable
and effect mil known remedy for the cure of pains
and swelliiie of the Hones, Ulcerations of the
Throat und Less, blotches, Pimples on the Face,
I'.ryMpelas and nil scaly eruptions ol the skin,
anil tjesntilying the complexion, fries,
per Bottle.
M
REMIT T. HELMBOI.D'9
CONCFNTK 1TEO
rxtii) extract nicnc,
THE C-P.EAT DIURETIC,
has cured every case of Diubetcs In which it has
been given. Irritation of the ucek of the Blad
der and inllaniiition of t lie Kidneys, Ulceration
of the Kidneys und Bladder, retention of Urine,
Dlsi uses ol t lie pros; rate Gland, Stone in the
B'.iddi-i', Calculus, T.nr.'cl, liivkdlls-t Di posit,
ami Mucous or Milky Discharges, aid for En
feebled and Delicate Constitutions of hoth sexes,
attended with the fV'M-.iv'iiir cvniptniiis : indis
position to exertion. Loss of Power. Loss of Me
mory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Horror cf liisease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, full in the Back. Hit Hands,
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, K.rup
tion on the face, palid C'tiuntenaiice, Universal
ldi-situde of the .Muscular system, etc.
Used by ptrt(ii '.Vein the iiifes cf eighteen to
twenty-live, and from ".liirty-tive to fifty-five or
in the decline or charge oi life ; after confine
ment or labor pslru ; 'oeilwetiiuj; !u children.
Mclmbold'e Extract Br.chn Is Dinretie and
Blood-purifying, and cures nil diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, and excesses and im
deneee in Life, impurities of the Blood, etc.,
superseding copaiba In artectutlous for which it
is ued, and syphilitic affections in these di
?hh' used in connection with Helmbold's Rose
Wash.
LADIES.
In many affeetatiens peculiar to Ladies, the
Extract Ruehu is uncqualed by any other retee
dy as in chlorosis or retention, irregularity,
piilnfuiness or suppression of customary evacua
tions, ulcerated or seliirus state of thu Uterus,
I Leucorril-r or Whiles, Jt-rility, and for a!l
i eoinplultits Incident to t lis sex, whether arising
j indiscretion or haliti of dissipation. It is pre
scribed extensively by the mo-t eminent physl
I cia-js and midwives tor enfi-i-bled ajd dallcate
1 constitutions, of both srxe? ami all ages (attend
ed with at.y or ttie above diseases or symptoms.)
H. T. nULMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCnH
CUREH DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU
DENCES, llAtillo OF DISSIPATION, ETC.,
In all their stages, ut Utile expense, little or no
change in diet, no Inconvenience, Hnd 11a expo
sure. It cr.ir.es a frequent desire, and (jives
stiiiip!: to Urinate, thereby removing Obstrue-ti-
ns," Preventing and Curing Strictures of tho
Lvetlira, Allaying Pa In and Inilamation, so fre
r.uciit iu this class of diseases, nud expelling all
Pl.-isOIlCl'.lli lll.lt t cj-.
'Jhnusaiids who have been the victims of In
competent persons, and wh have paid heavy
Ices to be cured In a short time, have found they
have been deceived, nud that tho '"Poison" has,
by ibe use of 'powerful astringents," i-eon dried
up in the; system, to break out in a jr. ore aggra
vated form, and perhaps ufier Marriage.
t cc Helmbold's Extrai t Utich.i lor all Affec
tions und Di-eaies of the Uuiary Organs, wheth
er existing In Male or female, from whatever
orlu.uutiug, snd no matter bow long standing.
Price, one dollar and lilty cents j tr bottle.
IITNT.r T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE
WAall
cannot be snrpa!:-i-.l as n I'aee Wash, and wiilbc
f-jniid tl:e i-iny . I'rfi.le rein. ly iu every spi-cie-,
c-f t'iH.;ne'ei," AM', ition. Ii spedily eiadieatii.
1'iU'pii , rpul", S.-cn li.itie DiHH-.-s, Iinbuat'ou
lift,..! t VauiMius Mi-n-lii.ini', i-ie., di -pels Red-lir-s
and In it-'ei.' liilbuii.it i-j'i. Hives, R;i..!i,
i M.rta P.it"hes, 1 byiH .-; ,d' ;:-':il ji or hMn, l'i -t
I Itiii-s, nud ell purpM-es l. r ..liiv !i t-.i'v-. s or Dint
. la- 1. lb urij u-. I ; r- -toiv the i!.iti to u -tato of
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THE NUXIUHV CATTLE INSl'K
ANCE COMPACT.
Opficb 8. E. Con. Makxkt ScjuAmt, ScirnrntT Pa.
INSURE YOUR CATTLE !
THE OSLV CO.HIMNY THAT PATS
PROJIPTIiTi
THIS Company rays ,ll losses by alt kinds of
accident by death, (excepting In ease of
epidemics,) by theft, Ac, Ac. They pay prompt
ly. 10 red tape proceedings 10 ouiuin your
money In case of loss.
1.00k at tne list or Losses paw wiitiin n
months by this company 1
M. Hennlnger, Snnbnry,
1). Hiluert, Northumberland,
S. 13, Dodge,
George Eekert, "
Charles ltolleh.Mt. Carmel.
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Cnthnrlno Wagner, Wntsootovr
Geo. licit, Northumberland
Jacob Snvdcr, Suubury,
J. W. Bassler, "
Minor Cadv. Dcwnrt,
Catharine Marts, Shamoklli,
40 00
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r rancis nueher, fciinbnry,
Samuel Price. Upper Lebiirh.
Application can be made . tte tores ofilce or
to the different Local .Vgcnts.
C. J. BltCNF.R, rretident.
C. A. REiMENf n1vm?r, r7!e', Suubury.
Directors Solomon 8trob,Vm. Brlndle, Clms.
Martin Thomas Baldy and John A. Shissler.
December 11th. ly.
Agricultural Implements),
HOE'S Grx'n Rakes, Steel and Iron Garden
Kakes, Long and D Handle Spades, Shov
els. Manure and Hay Forks, Grass and Grain
Scythes. 'C rain Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Trace,
llreasl, Tongue and Log Chains, Grind-stones,
Fanning Mill Selves of all sizes and kinds, a
larue assortment of Ked Wagon Hames. for
Plowing, Fiirui Bells, Cultivator Teeth, for sUc
by " J. H. COXLEY A CO.
A VEXT I IIIAX'S U AItn-ltOIIK.
A MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS,
MERCHANT TAILORING II0US2,
Third 1st., One Door Below Market
Sr., Suxiiunv, Pa.,
J. M. ZIKGLBIi, T'ltorn'iEroR.
FRENCH & ENGLISH CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS OF EVERY KIND, VE8T1NG3, ALL
KINDS, FINEST GRADES, ENDLESS VA
RIETY. Embracing every ipiality and styles that the
New 1 01 k and Philadelphia Markets afford,
which will be madeuptoorder by the best of work
men, warranted to lit and inder eutirc satisfac
tion. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
The largeft assortment iu town. Embracing
everything of Gent luu. en's wear of the latest
style. Cull and see my stock, also the latest
fashions, before psrehasing elsew here.
J. M. ZIEGLF.R,
(sueeersor to Thomas G. Nott,)
Third ft., one door below Market, Suubury, Fa.
Snnhurv, Jan. 15, lb70.
BISi:4I AM) FA MY CAKES.
DAVID FRY, j
1 ESPECTFULLY informs thecitlxeusof Sun- !
A. bury and vicinity, that he will bake to 1
order all k inds or
CAKES FOR BALLS, PARTIES, Ac.
Familes are suiilicd with FP.ESI1 BREAD, 1
Twist, Rolls, Rusk, Tea Buns, itc, und also
kept on hand und manufactured f"t of the best I
inateriuls. 1
All orders left at bis Shop In Market S(Unre,
onu door east of Miss Anna Painter's Millinery 1
Store, or at his Bakery on Spruce Street, between 1
1 ront und Second streets, will meet wltti prompt
attention.
BALLS AND EVENING PARTIES supplied
wiili Cukes, Ice-Cream, &c, at tl shortest
notice.
Orders are respectfully solicited.
DATID FRY.
Buukury, Dee. 12, 18t'.S.
TIM 13 IS 9I03EY J !
ALL Wall Papsr and Border, sl fcy sie wll
be trimmrd ready for use,
"WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
UT THR
TEOMAS'S WALL PAPER TR1.MMHR,
'VV.i
;r 1
bj -St M
A 1 (: 4-v
K- , - V - J
which I have the exclusive rla-lit to ue In Bunburv
nud vicinity,
tjave money, time and labor, by buying of
x. i iiKitr.r. i.ic.iiT.i:it,
Dealer lu Rooks, Stationery, Wall Paper, Music,
iv.e., &c, txc,
Hunday Pehool SUPPL1KS made a speciality.
lUiiiih, Mi'iuormitluia A Vam llookM
In eiidli-ss v.uleiy, Just received.
ROOK BINDING done to order. Persons will
save, expense by leaving their orders for LUidiug
w.ih iue.
i'it iu:r. ritiMr.N
of all sizes, cut 11.1111 ibe Mouhlini; at very low
lull". OVAL 4c hyUAi;E FKA M US always ou
band.
A I. HUMS, JillACKHTS, OOU ENS,
&c, Ac, &c,
A larire ami well selected sloek of Toysalaay
0:1 luu t. Anslhiiig uot 011 hand promptly 01
deled. Il u ju.u. for eush. l ull at
N. Fl'-RRFE MllIITNER'8
Hook More,
bign nf Ko'.i r's (iold Fen, Mulkel b.Uiire, bus
bary, r..
l-.nut.iiry, Auf.iM f.th, 1ST0.
J. W. WAxiMXtiTO.N'-S
.ltM UAUItliU NIIOI',
Thrt id. I pPrilliiiiel iy.l.iip ijf the town
Y ii r 11-11 Hi.- I1..11 1, bii h iIik same time
C' li.i.l. 1 1l1.1t the lnl lily L 1 1 It iiiIil- .n.M-iiii.
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blr al.lulllil ul t.ttl'iy ulld llliiblliull,
Ju l I4n. i..i. ,ir'.i I I.. '.hi my bn.ii.rss
i.ir.i r in i... pbi. c half my lil.-iiu.u ll..,. 1 .4 r
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ECKNAN A CO.
a fuuTmne or
FALL S& WINTER GOODS
At
JOH2T ECKMAN & CO'B.
Groceries, the be3t and cheapest tn the market,
I - ..1- .. Ar fnta
at
Oil-Cloth, Cnrpct and Carpet Cbalu
at the very lowest prices, at
Eekuian & Cot.
UMBRELLAS,
UOS1ERT,
and
NOTIONS
Eckman & Oo't.
of erery description, at
Hats and Capa,
Boots and Slioos,
at Eckmnu & Co's.
Btoue-Ware,
Wooa-Ware and Willow-Ware, at
Eckman & Co's.
Hardware, Naila,
Suit, Fish, &c,
at Eckmnu & Co's.
Country Fro4ue taken la exchange at
Eckman & Co's.
Doa't forget the place,
JOHN ECKMAN & CO.,
Coi'.ner Fourth and Market Streets,
buxburt, penva.
Snnbnry, Dec. 3, 1870.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOGDS.
MISS ELIZABETH LAZARUS nnnounces to
the public that she has .lust received, at her
store In Dcwart's Building, a large supply of
THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS,
trimmed aua ttr'triilimcd, and cf all colors. In
cluding the .
),EOPOLITAN,
the latest and atost fashionable thins; out Is hats.
Ai-so, CHILDREN'S HATS,
for girls and boys.
Flowers of the latest nnd handsomest styles.
Bash Ribbons, rlain nnd uVtired. Ladio's
Spencers, Lace Colurs, Linen Colars and Cuffs
lor Panics ami muurcn, irocnei collars.
Neckties for Ladies und Gent's latest styles.
Silk Sack Loops, n superior article. Gloves
Including Kids, and Ladies' Buckskin gloves.
Handkerchiefs. All kinds of Trimmings.
Embroiderv Patterns. Hosiery for Ladies,
Gent's and Children. Nois, Pique and pi'iue
trimmings.
TRIMMING SILKS,
Chignons, Zephyrs and Tarus, and a general
variety of Notions.
Thankful for past patronage, she hopes that
the quality of her goods will merit a continuance
I of the same. ELIZABETH LAZARUS.
I KNOX
FRUIT, FARM AND NURSERIES,
XOW REIDV.
I Our new Descriptive nnd Illustrated Catalogue,
with Price litt for the Spring of 1S71, couluiuiiig
I splendidly colored
' Cbroiuow of tbc Mai tha (White
I Concord)
Grape, pronounced by J. Knox and others the
: most valuable grape produced since the introduc
1 tiou of the Concord j and the
I Jucuiida ("Our X. 700")
1 Strawberry, with descriptions of all the lending
I varieties of Smiill Fruits, new and old, with di
j rections for planting, growing, and handing
j them, and how we make from
1,000 to Hti.OOO per Acre
j with the Jucnnda Strawberry. It Is very hand
! some and valuable book, gotten np nt a heavy
expense, and will be seut to all applicants en
closing 1U cents.
FLOWERS.
Our Descriptive Catalogue of Roses, Green-
I house and Bedding Plants, Shrubs, Evergreens,
'etc., contaiulug desoriplions of many rare and
beautiful Plums, is also ready, and will be seut
! -it - 11. r..- ft
10 uii nrimenuis 101 it i-ruip.
K. CUMMING CO.,
Successors to J. Knox,
Feb.,1871-lm. Pittsburg, Pa.
A EHEAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALKEK'3 CJ! LIFOHNIA
YINEGAE BITTERS
4
Hundreds cf Thousands
1
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tul Curutive i-ilccU.
ARE THEY?
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FANCY DRINK.
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eutl Ut'l'uau l.lQUom Uoili nd, ,i IrcJ suit .well
eucd ta plfiso ll.o lute, ealk'J" Icn.ct, j.ptUz
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MACHINE N1IUP AND IKOM
FOl'XDRT.
GEO. ROIIUBACU & SONS,
Kuiibiiry-, 1 ean'a,
F1FORM the public that they are prepared to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
a new Machine 8hop In connection with their
Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New
Lathes, Planing and Boring Mnthincs, with tho
latest Improvements. With the nid of skillful
mechanics, tbey are enabled to execute all orders
of .
NEW WORK Oil REPAIRING,
that may be given them, lu a satisfactory man
ner. Ciratr to suit any Stove.
IKON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, of all sizes.
BRASS CASTINGS, &e.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further Improved, and
win .always ue Kepi on nana.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Sunbnry, Juno 18, 1870.
FI.OK l'.Xt K SKW I X .11 At II I X E.
THIS celebrated Machine Is now on exhibition
next door to Krause's Tin and Stove
Store,
market Street, Nnnnnrr, Pa.
The Florence Sewing Machine stands unequal
led for beauty und durability 1 being the best
Family 8eving Machine now offered to the pub
lic.
THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED :
It has self-adjusting tentlon In the Shuttle 1
changes for the various Stitches made while the
machine Is in motion.
Its Stitches are the wonder of nil for beauty
and finish, being alike 011 both sides of the fabric.
It bcws light and heavy fabrics with epial fa
cility. The work will feed either rinht or left.
Runs quietly and rapidly. No difficulty exper
ienced in sewing across heavy seams. Its mo
tions are all positive j no spriiiL's or cog wheels
to get out of order. The Heinmer turns wido
and narrow, hem and fell beautifully.
It is tl'.oi'ut'r;hly practical nnd will last e. Hfi
lime.
Eve.y Fairtaily should Have One-.
Every Machine warranted to substantiate till
we claim for It.
It is tho only Machine in the world that Is ca
pable of mnkin!! more than one stitch and having
the reverse feed motiou.
Call and examine them, and the samples ot
work.
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING.
It Hems, Fells, Cords, Braids, Tucks, Quilts,
Binds, Gathers, &c., without hasting.
It makes n gather and sews it on a band at
one operation iierfeetly.
K.ieh .Machine is furnished with a complete set
of tools, without extra cuarire.
Every purchaser fully instructed and every
Machine warranted and kept in order.
Machine Oil and Thread kept on hand at all
times.
GEO. W. SMITH & BRO Agents,
For North'd. Snyder, Union and MoutourCoun's.
October 1", 167a
mu,i.i;i Mii.i.i;!!
riHE subscribers havlns taken possession of
.X. the tMinlmry Steam Mills, on milnut street,
and having repaired the same, arc now prepared
to uiauutuetui-tr nil brands ot
FLOUR AND FEED.
Thev respeetfullv Invite the citizens of this
vicinity to iiivc.tbem a trial, iib their facilities to
make the best quality arc equal to any in the
i-tate. J heir present retail prices nre :
Extra White Wheat Flour, per barrel, f 3 00
Red Wheat Flour, per barrel, 7 00
Corn Meal, per ewt. 3 50
Burk wheat Flour, per ewt. 11
Rve Chop, " 2
Rve at Corn, " 8
(Vats ,t Corn Chop, " 2
White Middlings, " 2
Shorts, K 2
Bran, " 1
Corn, per butb. 1
Oats, " C."
Orders are respectfully solicited nnd will re
eclve piompt attention. MOVER tfc KOLB.
Snnonry, June IS, lS70.-tf.
m:.hri:r ami i'i.am.v! mills.
Third Street, ad.lolnlnc Philn. at Erie R. R., two
Square North of the Central Hotel,
BUNUURY, PA.
IliA T. CLEMENT,
IS prepared to famish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of the public.
lliivlnir all the latest improved n'Bchincry for
uinnufaeturlnjr Luuber, Lii cow ready to Ull or
ders tf all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOOP.S, SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn
iug of every description promptly executed. Also,
A L1ROE ASSOUTMF.ST OF
HILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, ilcc.
Orders promptly tilled, and shipped hv Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
deeiy-GS:ly
MTOVK "V TI YsTAlM.lSHMEVr.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURf, TA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor,
tuccxaaou to hmitu okntubh.J
nAVING purchased the above v eil known es
tablishment, Mr. Kriiuse would respectful
ly lnlorin the publie llm: -be now ha on bund a
lur;;e assortment of
V OOK1XG 8 TOVES,
Piveer's Cook Anli-Unst., 'RcKulntor or Revolvlni;
Top, Combination, Rusqitrhamia anil others,
which are sit iirritiir. d us to be used fur dial or
Wood, nud arc warranted topiTl'orui satisfactori
ly or no inle. IIEATKR6 of all kinds put up to
heat one or mitiu rooms. HKM'JNG bTOYES
of ditli reiit kinds nt very low prices.
TiuMuro or l'.rry IOKt-rlllou
kept etmstanlly on band. Roollin; und Kpoutins
wilh the be4t iiiati-rial. done at sh.irl notice.
RKPAIRINii attended to wilh dii-paleli. Coal
Oil and Lamps constantly ou hand. Japan ware
of till kinds. Mure nppu.ite Cunley's hardware
tore. Give mu a vail. A. KKAl tE.
aiIJ4-ly
Nl'MllltV Vl AlUll.i: Y.tltl.
T
111". iiiiili-r-lued b. .vim; boii.'ht the entire
tuek of liioslinti r at Tivlor, vtuiild In Cur in
the public that be 1. now lead) tu du nil kind id
!l ikiii.i: WOIIH.
l.fTl ll'te uu baud, and uiuke to order at
l-r I I't'l' hllllltT Mil HE.
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Alaii.l'eiiu-tery l'u.-U wilh GalvauUed pil-e and
lltiilit.r li'iiciiitf tK iiel'tllv u.e.l ou l i-uu li ili..
Julia A.'la)loi ttill t-a mi i ii ue in Ibu uiuplnMiiiiil,
at llieuld aland uu Murktl M .B.u.biiiy. uia)J OS
uu: om.y hiovi: uinioi r .1
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MOUD t IIU4'L.4( 'K UC VI i:il,
ILLl'Ul.MAIED MAMOND Oil tURNCR.
t1 Ull 44
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uv t'Sii I'lur.
IT la lb only I Hi J Ijiai lltalei Ibal hi r.
la-i I I up I' ll .1. r, till I ll.'a; llijili ullllij m it.
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a- Hail lf.it lit lit l.4. buiuti
III. IU W44i 1U I tt I ' -1 J 144411 b.-.ti.
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It t. U. m.'f I ii .-m ll.-l.f Killi lbs J..JI
it m, gitlii1 La4tl4.. iu.nu Iwl a t Uat, 4,4 'tu-
Wl 4t,a.l.4- U i..l lUli. IK l4al4 Kill.
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H)l. W . MOODY, M. I.,
(Successor to W. A. Bennett,)
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST,
Market Square, SCXBCHY, Pa.
Opened n fresh and full assortment of
DRtCiS AM) .MEIHCIXEN.
unsurpassed tu purity and freshness, nnd kept
constantly on hand. My stock will always be
found complete In every article of merit In Medi
cine.
Physicians and Customers may rely upon
promptness and nttcutlou to orders. Just re
ceived SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS.
Fancy Articles t
My stock Is unusually large and embraces
everything that can be found on a first-class
Toilet Table, including American and genuine
French and English
PERFUMERY,
Tomndes, nalr Oil, Ivory, Guttn Pcrcha Wood
and Horn Combs, Toilet Soaps, Ilulr Tooth, Null,
Cloth and Paint Brushes, vc.
PATENT MEDICINES.
Embracing all tho most popular Preparations o
the dav. nt manufacturers' prices.
Pure Havana Secure nud Chewing Tobneco of
the best brands.
Puiuts, Oil, Glue, Glass, Putt)',
VnrnisilteN, Ac.
All mv Tinctures. Syrups, Ointments, Cerates,
and other preparations are manufactured by my-
self,nud from the bet-l material ne can procure in
Market.
All mv preparations as I have above asserted,
are made from the best material, nud upon honor
I assert, thev arc ot ollieml ttrengtli.
ror medical purposes, 1 keep ou nana tne very
best
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS,
that I can procure.
A full assortment or
FANCY GOODS AND NOTION8.
The attention of the ladies is called to the
Ingredients to manufacture wax Bowers.
Before purchasing elsewhere, call and convince
your owu mind.
Alter a uuniDe.r or years- experience in tne
practice of Medicine, he offers his Professional
services to the citizens of Suubury. Private con
sultations can be had between the hours of 10
and 12 a. m., nnd 4 and 6 p. m., nt his residence,
in Briglit's brick row, second dour from the eust,
Chestnut street.
WM. W. MOODY.
Sunbnry, Feb. 19, 1B70.
Ayer's
Hair Vij
For restoring Gray Hair lo
ils natural Vilalily and Color.
A dressing ivnich
Is at once ngroenlile,
henlthy, utid eiicctiial
for
preserving tlio
Faded or yrai
hair.
hair is soon reitortd
to ils original ro'or
with the gloss and
freahnest of youlh.
Thin hair is thick
mm
ened, fulling hair checked, Rod buM
ncKS oflen, tliotij;?! not always, cured
hy its usa. Nothing cnu restore tliu
hair wher" the follii-los tiro destroyed,
or tho glfitid.i ntropliied nnd decayed.
But stieli i3 remain can he Fnvcd for
tieefulness by this upplication. Iu.sieiul
of fouling the hair with a pasty ssili
mcnt, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional uso will prevent tlm hair
from turning gray or fniling oil', and
consequently prevent baldness. -Free
from those deleterious substances which
ninku Home preparations dangeroim and
injurious to tho hair, the Vigor cstu
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely lor a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
.Containing ueither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a gl utei ul perfume
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Cuemibt9,
LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE $1.00.
MnrcliSO, lSTO.-lj.
Nurtlte.ru C'cnlrul Itallwitj.
'WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
OS and after Jan. 1st, 1871, train will rnn
as follows :
NORTHWARD.
Leave Punbtiry at 4.55 a. ni., arrive at Canan
daigna 8.10 p. in., Pyrncuse 7.00 p. m., Roches
ter 4.45 p. ni., Uulialo 0.00 p. ni., Ritspc-Ukioa
ltrldge 9.50 p. in., Niagara Kails 0.55 p. in.
l.eave Hiinhiiry ut 4.!15 p. ni. for Elinira and
linllalo via Kri Uailwuy (roiu Elinira.
Leave Suubury at ti.4o p. in. for Willlanwport.
BOCT1HVAUD.
Leave Sutibiu jr at 2.115 a. in., arrive at llnrris
burg 5.15 a. in., Hultitnore 9.15 a. in., PhiUdel
phU 9.50 a. ni., Wiinlniiiiiini city 1 50 p. in.
Leave friuihiiry nt 10..m a. in., urrlvu at H.ir
linLnrg 12.56 p. in., llaltiiii. r.i 0.15 p. m., l'liila
delpbia 5.o5 j. lit., Wasbinulou 10.00 p. 111.
Leave Sunbnry, 10. 20 u. in., arrive al llarr!
burg 1 .(Hi p. in.,' Washington 5 i'.5 p. in.
Leave s-unbiiry nt r-i.o.'i i. in., arrive ut Harrls
bnrg 2.u0 a. in., Wasblnctoii 7.00 a. in.
ltalliiiiiirc ai'i'.iiiini" l.itii'ii leaves Suubury S.Ofl
a. in., arrive ut ll.u liburg 7.45 a. in., llultluiore
12.4.U p. iu.
bllAMOKIN DIVISION,
ruiwtni.
Leave fiiiibari at 4. 10 p. in., arrive at Bhamo
kln 5.55 p. in., Ml. ( iirmel C. I'l p. in.
Leave t-iiiit. in v ( A.-.-ii.iii.odaliiu,J al ll.COa.
ut., unite ul bbuiuol.iii I.iki p. in.
VTSllVAllll.
Lrave Mt. Ciinui l al M 05 a. m., arrive nl
blt.t in. .I. I i S.50u. in., buiibiii v 9.54 a. in.
1 in ve til.iiiinii.iii ( At-eiiiiiintl.tlioii,) at 2.45 p.
ir... arrive a. Siiiitmry 4.IKJ p. tu.
pre leaves dailtr Leaving on buuday, ruu
Km lb only In 'i.!l.iiiilitnt.
Ail ol Iter Iritiua leave daily, t-lt-ept Hun ln).
It. Klsklt.
I n. is. Vol u,
Cen'l. biip't.,
llurri.buiK, Pa.
Uu'l l'ji n'r Ati't.,
llallluolt, M.l.
AU1IV AT lilt'. Ul.lk l'I.A 11.
T
11 If. subteribir Ninioiiners lo lit rillt-u of
Baubuiy I bill, Is.t . itttf tt.ilil treated hi
ii ii : u hiiu t lur.
I'.sTAlil.lbMKNT,
OU lb oil platu, ttbeio it ii n t-i til I Jf .Ifatruvti
by tin-, It I. it,. tin pi. ..ti-J lo aiipl !y Ibcui illl
il kluls of In i ad at It 4 Ckaa, UaU
UUUWS Ull sll,
Mil It bill Al,
LIU VltllaKirtralbsllEAIllli,
kill full Hub if t N X CAKM, Tt iif,
(v.... ..! lai.lt, A k.l kiinl. ul I wiilt. Inif
t. .tt l.. tb.'p U44 I b.l.l allttl.
luting iiiipi. )c l a lii-l ti.t.a baker fn.m lb
t.ll, k it 'H'4n4 I I k'i fiiiill aull.lui linu
In bit In.w ul 1.4.1.111, a i.4 tiaa.lt!! lu fcn Unit
IH.4. .
II... 1 1 act I'ak.l ia.lttiel U tuloU.i ,Tif
Uwl44l4U.
. KIUKIM.
An ItvCifi'n b.. -.14 bit l. u t4ni.t4 la
l.ril.1444 ta K , U 44li4tw b.tiliit,,! au. a .a. lit'
.1. .4. MIU I u, .i limb. . I l.alitain Oi.l
ki aall.4 atp a') Ha lii. .4 4-1 i Mil ,.... .u.
II. IU4.
Ii.buit, J-t,a II, lt!u.
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M'l L at" cl l'b 1 4.44 J.I b l
ll.i, u I i.l li. k U.I, ai.4 .lII...
i.i U'l kaU-i at. W t4t.i..t4 ), V4 4,4-a, iataaa,
at i 1 1. I, t i, al b p . -
.' n
tending Itatlroad.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Mwxday, Nov. 1st, 1S70.
GREAT TRUNK LIKE from the North nd
North-Weet for Philadelphia, N. T., Rm4
Intr, PotteviUe, Tamaqmt, Aeblnlid, Bbntriukla,
Lebanon, Alloutowu, Easton, Ephrata, Lltin,
Lnncnter, Columbbi, &e., &c.
Trains lonvc UarriBbur); for New York, a fol
lows i At 8.10, 8.10,10.50 n. m.,nnd 2.60 p.m.,
conncctlnK with alinlliir Trnius on th
Petinsylviinla Kullrond,- mid nrrivltiir at New
York ut 10.10 a. in., 8.50, S.G0 and 10.00 p m.
respectively. Sleepinc Cur accompany tb
8.10 it. m., train without change.
Kotunilni Lenve ew Xorlc nt 9.00 n. m.,
12.00 noon nnd 5.60 p. m., Philadelphl. nt 8.18
ui. and a. 30 p. ui. i Kicupiui; (Jars nccouirnuT-
linr tbo 0.00 p. m. train from New York
without cbantre.
Leiiva llarrisbtirir for Rondlntr, Pottnvllle, Ta-
mniiin, Mincrdville, Aolilund, 8!niniokiu,
Allentown und Philadelphiit at 8.10 a. nt.
2.50 nnd 4.05 p. in., Btoppitni; nt Lebanon nud
priuclpul way Mntion t tho 4.05 p. m., train
coiiiiuethiK for PlillndclphlH, Pottuville and C-
lumuia omy. ror fottsvnie, Schuylkill JIavcn
and Auburn, vin Schuylkill nnd Susiiucbunn
Kullrond, leuve llnrrisburg nt 8.40 p. m. .
E.-mt PeniiRylvniilii Hailroad trains leave Read
lnp for Allentown, Enstou and New York nt 5.00.
lO.iiOR. m., 12.45 Noon nnd 4.45 p. m. Rtfturnin(f,
leave New York nt U.HO a. m., 12.00 noon na
6.00 p. in. nnd Allentown nt 7.0 a. in. la.iiS
noon, 2.55, 4 20 nnd W.45 p. ni.
"Wuy l'assenper Triiin leaves Philadelphia at
7.H0 a. in., connectinc with iiinllnr traiu ou Eust
Penna. Railroad, rrturnlmr from Heading nt 0.20
p. m., stopping at all stations.
Leuvo Pottsvllle nt U.0O a. 'm. nnd 3.10 p.
m. Herndon nt 10.15 a. in., SUnnioklu nt 5.40 and
11.20 n. m. Ashland nt 7.05 a. m and 1250
noon; Mubiinoy City nt 7.51 n. tu. and 1.85 p. :u
Tnniaiua at ti.'J'J a. in. mid 2.10, p. in. for
Pliilaiklphiu, Nuw York, Itsndlui;, Harribburg,
t&c.
LeaTo -Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susqne
liiuimi Knilrnnd at 8.15 a. m. fur Hanisbiirg, und
12.05 noon, for Pine Grove and Trenioiit.
RendiHc; Accommoilntion Train leaves Potts,
vllleat 5.40 a. m., paptes Rending at 7.o0 a. m.
nrrlvini; nt Philadelphia ut 10.20 a. in., returning
havci' Philadelphia at 4.45 P. m., bans'ins: Reaii-
iuij nt 7.25 p.m. imivinjr at Pottsville at II.10 p.m.
Pottstown AcromiiKiuation Train leaves IVtts
town at 7.00 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia
ut 4.00 p. m
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Rending nt
7.20 a. in., and U.15 p. m. for Ephruta, Litix,
Luncahter, Columbia, ate.
Perkioinen Kail Road Trains lsavc Perklomen
Juuetionni7.45, 0.05a. m..at 3.00 and 5.30 p. in.
Pketurnlug.lrave Sobwenksville nt 7.0O.H.20 n. m.,
12.50 noon and 4.30 p. m. connecting with similar
trains on Heading Kail Road.
Colebruukilalf Railroad Trains lanve Pottstown
at y.40 a. in., und 0.20 p. in., returning leave Mt.
Fleasautat 7.00 and 11.25 n. m., connecting wilh
similar trains on Iti-nding Railroad.
Chefter Valley Railroad Train louve Bridge
port ut b.UO a. in., 2.05and 5.02 p. in. ltjturninp,
leave IJo.wmi'ton at 15.55 a. in., 12.45 uoon ami
5.15 p. in. i-ouueetiLg with similar trains on lluuii-
iug KailroaJ.
On Sundays i Leave New Yolk at 5.00 p. m..
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m. and Li. 15 p. in., (the
8.00 u. in. liain riinuinp only to Heading;) leave
Pottsville at h.00 a. in., leave' llarrisburg, 3.10a.
in., aud 4.05 p. in. ; 'rave A1U nto u ut b.-I5 p. m.
leave Reading nt 7.15 a. m. and 10.y5 p. iu. for
Harrisburs, at 5.00 ii. ui. for New York, and at
a.40 a. m. aHd 4.25 p. in. for Philudel'a.
Commutation, Milenee, Seattou, School and
Excursion Tickets, to aud fioui ull points ut in
duced rates.
H"iruue checked through : 100 Pounds Eos-
gar bltwcd each Pat.seuj.er.
U. A. MLUi-LS,
Gixicml KiiiHirinteudent.
I'liilHtlvIphin aud Eric Ralli-outl.
x
WINTER TIME TAISLK.
On and after Mondav, Nov. 2Ut, 1S70, thfi
Traim on tho Philadelphia A; Kile Ruii Road whl
ruu as futiows i
WESTWARD.
Mnll Train leuves Pbiliuleipblii,
" " Bunbuiy,
" " arr at Erif,
Kt'io Bipress leaves Pliiladepbla,
" " ' buubtiry,
" an nt Frio,
Elralra Mall leaves Philadelphia,
" " Sunbnry,
" " arr nt Lock Haven,
EASTWARD.
Mali Trnln leaves Eric,
" " " Simhtirv,
" " arr at Philadelphia,
Eric Bicprcbs leaves Eri-,
" " Sniiburv,
" " arr at Philadelphia,
Blmira Mall leaves Lock Haven,
" " " tfunbury,
" arr at. Philadelphia,
Bullulo Express leaves Williamsport,
" " ' Suubury,
' ' arr nt Philadi Iphia,
9.40 p m
4.55 u m
7.40 p in
12.20 a m
0.40 p in
7.10 a m
ii 11.) a ni
4.H5 p in
7.50 j) in
0.00 a m
12.05 a rn
6.50 a in
O.liO p iu
10.20 u ni
5. till p rn
f!.15 u m
11.05 a m
5. ull p m
12.155 a ra
2.115 a m
b.40 a m
Express, 'Mail and Accommolatlon, eatt and
west, connect nt Cory and all west bonne) traius,
and Mail and Areomod "ion east at lrtinttuD
with Oil Creek auJ Alleghruv River Railroud.
VVM. A. UAI.DW1N,
ticn'l Sup't.
I.ackuwnuua laud IJIooiusburj; I.nil.
roiul.
SCMMER ARRANGEMENT OK PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Monday, July lrfth, 1970.
80L'TH WARD.
Lrave.
A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. r.M.
! fl 45 8 .5 9 510 5 1 b0
S Ii fat. 9 25 5 .... 1 08
; 0 r. r ' 9 12 5 4:. 1 is
1 7 05 9 51 5 Mt 1 '27
,7 11 J 50 10 in ti 08' 1 1-5
1 7 19 10 5 0 OS 1 45
1 7 27 4 00 10 1 fi 15 1 55
j ; 10 1 ti 21 2 oa
; 4 15 7 45 10 ' ; a a.. 'J K'
i j 10 4 1 r. 4i.!
i 7 S5 4 24 10 5 I G 4
1 8 07 i 7 00
t S IV I 7 07
i 8 29 4 5 1 7 2-N
i 8 4:t , 7 40
j 8 50 5 15 ,7 611
8 57 5 22 ; b 00.
j 9 02 j I j
i 9 05 i j I
1 9 15 i
1 9 V.5 45.
' 9 80 5 50
i 9 8S. 5 57
1 9 48 tl 02
.10 1 0 i'ol
10 is: ;
10 2:1 !
Herantoo,
Itnllevue,
Taylorville,
I.arknw.iiiiia,
Pittston.
West Plttston,
Wyoming,
Mall by,
K illusion, at j St.
W, -Han cr
Plymouth June.,
Plymouth,
Naiitici.Uc,
HuiiltM ks,
hhiekshiniiy,
HickV Ferry,
Ueiit-h ll.ivcu,
Ibrwick,
Willow Gro,
ISriar Cret k,
I. line Rlile,
Kspv,
Hi nt mi .burg,
Rupert,
Cila bsa,
Palltllle,
I bill. !'',
Caiiiviiin,
Noilli',1, tarrlve.) 10 4.'
5i'
NORTH WARD.
A.M. p.m.:
LfaTa".
N'orthiiinhcrluitJ, 10 25 5 20
Caineii'ii, 5 .71
tbui-ativ, ! ft t.t:
Ii.tntili.-, 11 C2 5 4J.
Cil.ttti,., U 24 11
Kiii'cit, ' 12 '-' ti in.
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Hrrn k, 12 f l' i fi pi
lif.tiU ILitan, 12 IN 7 15 6 V'
Ilia U ' l ii 14 I 1 , ti 80
fclmk.l.Uicy, i jj 7 k'5 45
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