Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 17, 1871, Image 3

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    SUNBURY, JUNE 17, 1871,
Itallroad Time Tnblen.
N. C. R. W. East.
Buflalo Ex I've 4:10 a m
Erie ' "10:20 "
ElnilraMnll 10:55 "
Erlo " ' 1:10 "
P. A E. R. R. Wfst.
Krlo Mnll, I've 2:10 a m
Buffalo Ex. " 4:S0 "
ElmlrnMull" 4:30 pm
Erlo Ex. " 0:43 '
BHAMOKIX DIVISION M. C. B. W.
I.EAVB . AHI1IV8
Sunbury ut 11:60 a m At Banbury Mum
" 4:40 p m 4:00 p in
D. n. A W. R. R.
Leave Sunbury 5:55 n. in., 4:35 and 0:50 p. m
Arr. at Buubury 10:00 a m, OiUO nud 8:40 p m
Sewing Macuises.-M.Iss Caroline Dnllus Is tlio
agent for the rale of the three best Sowing Ma
chim In existence, vie t "The Improved Singer,"
'Grovtr & Baker" nnd "Domestic," which ore
constantly on Land and sold at rcasunnblc prices,
Call nnd sco them. Olllco on Market street, cast
of the railroad.
A through passenger train bus been put on tho
route between 1'ottsvillo and Bhamokln, leaving
Fottsville ut 0 n. m., nnd returning ut 0.30 p. m.
Major Mai.onb, of this place, nnd his eon Ri
chard, have secured a contract for building five
miles of the Allegheny Valley R. R., to connect
with the P. & E. K. R. It U heavy work, and
will require a large amount of masonry.
Mr. Eml. Wilveut has been appointed a mcm-
oer of tho Republican State Central Committee,
The Btcnm Saw Mill of Messrs. Frlllng, Bow
en A Engcl, Is now running nt Its full capacity.
Lumber of every description Is now niRiiufiictur
ed nt this mill. The planing mill connected with
this mammoth saw mill, Is turnlug out some ex
ccllcnt work, which, wo nrc happy to state, is
finding n ready sale. A railroad has been built
from the mill connecting with tho P. & E. Rail.
Mad, for tho loading of cars.
Fruit of every descfjj'tious Is kept for sale nt
Kirby's.
LionTNnn'8 Book nnd Stationery store, nnd
also his Regulator Boot, Shoe and Finding store,
will remove In September, to Moore A Dlssin
Ker's new building, Entrance on Market and
Third streets.
The Co it net Band. As the amount Is almost
raised for purchasing Instrument for n Cornet
Band, those who have subscribed will be waited
on by members of the Band for their amounts
dnriug the coming week.
C-THAwnnuiiins arc now selling in this market
nt 15 cts. to So cts. uceording to size. At Dan
ville on Tuesday lnsd one thousand boxes were
brought by nn individual In the business from
near Muney. They were sold at 10 cts. per box.
Jfcw Beans, Teas, Potatoes,
berries, &c., at Kirby's.
Lettuce, Strnw-
Cai-t. Gko. C. Bixnix, of the Augu.ita IlotcW
In Cake's Addition, has purchased the warehouse
if H. ITaiipt A Son, Third ft., opposite the Cen
tral Hotel, which he intends lining up for an eat
ing and drinking saloon. Additional rooms will
be built, and the wholo building renovated for the
purpose of a first class euloou. Mr. Binnirc Is a
genUeuiau well calculated to cater for the public,
nnd his many friends will feci rejoiced that he
Intends locating In their Hilda.
Amos Vastise, I'eii., of Sliamokln township,
wo notice has nnnouiicod himself in last
week's Gazette, us a caudidatc for the Republi
can nomination of County Comniitsioi.cr.
We are also Informed that Ifaac Vincent, Esq.
of Turbut, has announced himself us a candidate
lor the same olllce. Both of these gentlemen nre
veil known throughout the county, and would
make efilcient cflleers.
Tun net restoring spring elections was finally
passed by the Senate Just before its adjournment.
It repeals the 15th section of the nit of April 17,
JMj'.), and provides that the electors for city,
township, borough and ward officers for 187L',
and nil subsequent years, shall be held in tho
spring as formerly, except in several localities for
w hich separate acts have been passed.
Vegetables of all kinds arc received three timts
a week nt J. F. Kirby's.
llAni Ram is NouTiiCMr.nm.AND. On Mon
day morning, a stranger whose name is believed
to be Thos. Edward-, committed liar! karl (ac
cording to tho XVI anieudment,) in Suydcr Co.,
and subsequently walked to Northumberland,
where ho fell down In the street from loss of
blood. He had triod to purchase two ounces of
laudanum at a drug store, but on observing the
hemorrhage, the clerk refused to give It to him
lie was sent to tho poor house, where his
wound was dressed by the doctors. He will rcco
vcr.
S. P. BoTiiit, Ely., has lately had two splen
did book cases made out of solid Walnut, placed
in his law olllce, in Blight's building, which were
go'.ten up with great taste nnd workmanship.
Tho cases contain some MO volumes of law
liook i, and we notice almost enough laying about
tho olllce to fill another ease. Mr. Boyer has
added many articles of furniture, uud bj getting
tip one of tho mo.-t stylish offices iu this place.
His largo increase of business of late, warrants
him to make these Improvements.
Everything I u the Grocery line is kept for salo
nt Kirby's, Market street, Sunbury.
Is another columu will be found the card of F. j
Vi'j.1, who lias located In this i lace, for the pur-
pote of repairing Watches, Clocks, Gold and till- j
vcr Wine. Mr. Vogt Is un experienced mechan
ic, huUr.g hud u number of years' practice, and
routes lilebly n(i nunc ndi d from citizens of our
neighboring county of Bcbu lkiil. ,
Mr.T-uN. llowcA; Co., of New York, tire now
having this fctulc canvassed to obtain the locutiou
of the princ ipal busiuiss places lu thetowns for a
business directory. They are endeavoring to pro
cuic the mum uf buslucss thins in every locality
which will bo published In book form, uud will
be n ten eral ,iildu for business men. The work
will be a vuliwible one, uud every business firm
shouU uv.ill thciiisc'.ie of llio opportunity of
h.tOiug ll.elr card lueited.
lIuMK OS A VMY. II. G. 1'etler, K.., of Lo-
piu ort, uud Jan. II. Fitter, i:.., of Peru, Indi
ana, have heuii speudiui; & f. w days with Ihclr j
parents and fiiuul ut I lib place during tho .4l ;
sik. They both luuU bail uud heurty, uud
shuw every evidence of it g.jod lyd happy living J
iu Ihclr wnterii bonus. Mr. II. I., fetter bating ,
left 1 1.1. place a number of years su, bus loci. led
lu l.Jiu.port, to ii of somo 10 or I J.W4J Inhubl-
Wuls.uud b. i.ublLb. I oi. e ol ths iuu.1 tiuu- ul' ''!' u"r Merpri.iun lou-i-utclirri,
lv botia'ti KullerU slu lbs .U-r fel.iu. Untklug lu all solus liH.WKJ.tXXI feel secured for our
Mr. Jus. II. ) tilt r Is loiultd lu ths loau of I'nu, , WluUilutu lu uud bu4 Ihu clljf dliiig lb pies
uu I b is U.u ucteMful lu ti'iut tbs Innurues sul s. A groat U4iijf lus urs still I) lug
if Us biut pfumlutul illis-in. Abuul llins
.4i SjfM be srus ki1iiI4 ol busier lu Iksl
Ucr, wbbli oUlts L belli Id lb Jemiul SmIIs.
f. Ik.u of lbs luLIU, bu suiUiUdbls feup
(Miluliucui few luoulbs Wi us lws
4p-y ken Sllll BMSIUI SUeetufut lut-
Illy of fruubuiy bus bgks sub);b buuirs
uwug sliutig!!. Utf IImU ikdwnhtMiw
Watkixs Olkn. An exenrshm party Is abont
being made up In ths place for Watklns Glen, at
the head of Scnaca lake, N. T., which will leave
here during next wick, and be gone for several
days. Wutklns Grn has become one of tho
most popular summir resorts In America. LnBt
year the number of visitors reached 60,000, and
an increase of 10,001 is anticipated, during the
season of 1871. Hoiace Grccly says i
"Wntklns has n nro natural attraction In tho
wooded glen of a mill stream which here falls
some four hundred feet In less than a milo from
the higher level on ;ho West to tho Valley of tho
lako. This fall Is nndo by a succession or leaps
or cascades Into pods or bnsius of varying depth
and magnitude, sepirntcd by stretches of swift,
uuKu niner, nnn fvernung bv tho dark ever
greens, which mnlny compose tho all embracing
forest, which tho sin Irradiates but few hours per
day. We Judge thli among the finest succession
of cataracts In our Sate.''
Tho Glen Mountali House connected with this
attractive 'nnd poptlar summer resort, Is now
open for the season, nnd Is already thronged with
visitors. This house has beeu refitted and newly
furnished, and is inder tho supcrinteiidnnes of
Joshua Joucs, formerly of the Arbor Tlolcl, at
Elmlrn, N. T.
Festival. The yning ladies and gentlemen
of St. Mntthcw's Episcopal church, of this place,
are now holding a festival in the hall of the
Court House, for the purpose of raising funds to
nid ln purchasing an orgnu. Thus far they have
been well patronized, and worthily so, for their
object is a meritorious one.
The intention was to hold their festival on tho
lawn In Market Square, but the rain prevented
it. If the weather is favorable It will be held
there on Friday and Saturday ulhts of this
week, when tho square will be beautifully illu
minated by Chinese lanterns, nnd other lights.
A Convention of Photographers of the U.
States was held lust week In tho city of Philadel
phia, nnd was largely attended by the profession.
Messrs. Byerly and lk'inpcrly, of this place, were
lu attendance, nnd were highly pleased with Its
proceedings. Wo were also happy to notice that
our esteemed friend II. G. Fetter, Esq., son of
Capt. Samuel Fetter, of this place, and who has
been located lu Logausport, Iudiana, for a num
ber of years, was chosen one of tho Vice Presi
dents of the convention, nnd filled important po
sitions on committees during their sittings. Mr.
Fetter has nttalned a high position in the art of
photographing, and Is considered oue of tho best
artists In tho United States.
Mr. Geo. Geiser, of this place has been
awarded the contract to do the plastering of the
largo brick buildings on Third and Market
streets. Mr. Gciser is a first class mechanic,
having, among many others, done the plastering
of II. Ilnupt's new building, which is considered
one of the heft finished Jobs lu this place. Mr.
Geleer will no doubt be equally successful in Ms
present contract.
Election Reti rns. We publish In another
part of this paper the returns of the late Demo
cratic primary election together with the vote for
Congress, Assembly and Auditor, which was
about tho average vote at tho October election
last fall. Our readers will notice that thero has
been a tremendous increase of Democratic votes
lu some of the districts since last fall.
J. F. Kiiiuy Is tho agent for tho sale of War
field's Cold-Water Soap. The best in market.
Give It a trial.
' Wn notice that Mr. James Washington has
added several more chairs in his barber saloon,
and Is now employing a number of first class
barbers, w ho nro always on time, nnd ready to
pay attention to customers. The saloon lias al
so undergone a general renovating, nnd two hand
some chandeliers just put up, give it a brilliancy
in the evening equal to a city saloon. All who
dc'slro to have a clean shave or hair dressed
neatly, by calling at Washington's saloon, w ill
be "jiL-t lu time."
The Bhamokln Ihnthi of this week snvs
Twelve trains earryhigpassengers now arrive and
depart from Bhamokln daily seven on the Phila
delphia A Reading, and five on the Northern
Central R. W. Nine are regular passenger
trains.
Our railroad facilities are now very good, and
nil that is wanting to make Shamokiu a first
class town is water and gas works. We can
have Ihein now just ns well ns five years hence
if our citizens Mould only think so nnd move In
the matter. Will not some one start the ball 1
A IIi mane AcT.-Arthnr Robbins.of this place,
having been blind for some time, Mr. Geo. Stuck,
a few weeks ago, having takeu pity ou him, rais
ed nn amount of money by subscription to have
his eyes operated upon. On Thursday of last
week, Dr. Strawbridge, of Danville, performed
ns operation which promises to be successful, as
Robbing eyesight is already restored sullUien'.ly
to sec across a room.
An engine for the Sunbury and Lcwlstown
railroad arrived on Sunday. It will bo used to
transport material as the rails nrc put down,
about a inllo or which will be completed this
week. The work thus far on tho line adopted
has proved costly, probably much greater than
was anticipated. .cirMuwu UuzcIm.
We notice by the Washington papers that our
young friend L. Harrison, Le(i.,of this place, now
a clerk employed iu the General Lund Olllce, has
been elected 1st Lieutenant of Company O., 1st
Regiment Natlouul Guards, iu that city. Mr.
Harrison will make un excellent olllecr, and wo
conirrululitto tho company in having made so
worthy a choice.
Pk.vkhe Acciiiest. Jesse Wutklns, foreman
ut Nagle A Eshbich's saw mill, had two holes
punched In hU head und ono of his check bones
broken lust Wednesday. bile (lauding ou the
log-way near the pully, over which runs the
thalu used In hauling logd up the Inclined plane,
he reached out his baud uud grasped one of the
two irou dogs used to fasten Ihelolotho chain,
iu order to prevent It from going over Ihe pully
He had srurcely takeu bold of It when tho other
dug eamu whirling around striking hi in Inseiitl
Jilc to ths floor. A phytlcluu from town wnt
huiitlly summoned, und bi wounds dressed, aud
It is hoped that he will recover. MdtuuUn.
Tub I'.ghtnluK struck the building occupied lu
part us a resldeuce by Mr. Kut aud a store
Mr. A. H. White. It pitted lu at Ihe thiiiiury
and fium this It couiiuunlculed with a luelullc
clothes Hue to the slum pipe uud follow lug It
run duwu luto the Hon room, uu I tore up Ihu
Coor. It punted llirouju the foot of lbs cleik
und tore hi bout olf uld seriously Injured Ihe
foul . JJlfJIIU I M lllj'tbtiittn.
Til Hooiit la f iu den ltd and ready for uu
other fivabel. Uurtiigtbls tprhiK lbs Ikwiu
mud li,0OO,IMXl f-jrl o.' uj It I stimuli J
, H'l Upwurds of lO.OuuOOO feH buvs beui'4Ugbl
uluiig tbs sburss uf lbs rlicr ud lu lis UlbuUiks
outs n fully sus'tbiid uf vur cuiuplt
lucut lakli, by lu44 of kM wdluary fiubel
cuul4 WInuUKbl 4"u, i4 isUUli would gits us
uu ul iIm Ut simsuos 'ur iri) lug uu iur luui
Uilu ipitu iut s asts U4 fu )mis.
lit lul Mlus, sHfelMI,, .(lwbU.( suj
liwlu tuuul faruisis, uu4 uu liopiMslun Mi
A New Bakkrt. In another column will ba
found the advertisement of Steele A Bro., who
have connected with their Confectionary Store,
a Bakery, and will serve our cltlscns daily with
all kinds of fresh bread, cakes, Ac.
Regulator Boot, Bhoo, Trunk and . Leather
Store consolidated with tho Book Store. Call
one and nil. New goods at low rates.
Ice Cream Freezers. A new lot JiiBt received
and for sulo by II. B. Masscr.
Boots and Shoes for tho community, at popu
lar prices, at tho Regulntor.
6,000 Rolls Wall Paper Just received nt Llght
nor's, cheap for cash.
No. 1 nnd 3 shore mnckcral, pickled snlmon
uud white fish at Kirby's, all fish warranted.
Business Kotjces.
Wm. II. Miller, of tha Excelsior Boot nnd
Shoe store Is determined to pleaso the communi
ty, not only iu procuring boots nnd Shoes, but
makes it a point to get up something suitable for
ull tho seasons In tho year so ns to muko all
comfortable. His summer Boots nnd Gaiters arc
not only a novel, but arc Just the thing for com
fort iu warm weather. Call nnd see his stock.
The summer suits made Hp by J. F. SehncfTer,
Merchant Tailor, opposite the Central Hotel, aro
again attracting great attention. Mr. EchacfTor
is determined lo keep up with the styles nnd suc
ceeds admirably In his undertakings. The suits
made up In his establishment nre admired by all.
The Croquet Shoe, n novelty, elegant aud com
fortable, at the Regulator.
Di'rino tho coming hot season, a hat Isn't a
bad thing to have about the house. 8. Faust,
Market Square, has u flue stock, Is constantly
enlarging, nnd will furnish them to order, In any
style, prieo or quality. Sam Is n practical "hat
tlst," and can lit anv head that he gets a sight
of.
If you want a fine assortment of plain nnd
fancy groceries to select from, go to Kirby's,
Bright's new building, on Market squnre, all
goods delivered within the borough free of charge.
All Rubber Wear, nt manufacturers' prices,
at the Regulator.
Ji'st received, a number of popular fronts and
French calfskins, nt the Regulator.
Gsnts' fine French Calf, Box-toe Boots, stitch
ed bottom, at tho Regulator.
Smoemakeiis' materials for manufacturing, at
the Regulator.
Closino Prices of DeIIaven to bno., 40 8.
Tuiiid Street, Philadelphia. !i o'clock, i m.
June 14, 1S71".
New I'. 8. .Vs of 1881, 1117 112' ,'
U. 8. 0'sof 'SI 117'V!117s'
" " '03 lllTjj'll'JVa'
" " '04 iiiVn--
" " 'or, 'in;-snu!-
" " 'li.", new 114Vi!lH'
" " '07, " 114J-.114
" " '"18 1141.,- 114
" 5's, 10-40's :10'.IK 110
U. 8. 'M Year 0 per cent. Cy 115'., 115s,'
Gold U-a 11-J
Silver '107 losij
Union Pacific R. 11. lit M. Bonds..! 111,1
Central Paeilic R. R 101i
Union Paeitio Land Grant Bonds.. i 83!k
Tho t'oufi'ssious ol an Invalid.
PUBLISHED ns a warning and for the benefit
of younu men ami others, who sutler from
Nervous Debility, &c, supplylug the means of
self-cure.
Written by one who cured himself und sent
free on receiving n post-paid directed envelope.
Address, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,
May SO, lS71.-0m. Brooklyn, N. Y.
HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCIATION.
For tho Relief nnd Cure of tho Erring und
Unfortunate, on Principles of Christian Philan
thropy. Essays ou the Errors of Youth, und tho
Follies of Age, in relation to Marriage nnd So
cial Evils, with sanitary uld for the nfllitcc,
Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia.
Pa. niay7.'7()-1v.
On the 15th inst.,nt the residence of the bride's
parent's by the Rev. Henry L. Rex, ussisted by
tho Ksq, Calvin S. Gerhard, Geo. Hill, Es., of
Sunbury, Pa., to Miss Susan E. Kehlin, oCYIid
dletown, Pa.
In Upper Paxton township, June bv Rev. M.
Fcrnsler, nt Ihe residence of the bride's parents.
John K. Wiest of Hickory Corners, Northumber
land county, und .Miss Mfliniia i:i:t.
In Philadelphia, on the 'JM, .ntt.. FRANK E.
COOK, son of I. has. Cook, Esc, of Washington,
D. c, tho founder and for .naiiy years editor
nnd proprietor of tho IMnnl lc lcitwcrat, aged
-0 veais 7 months and '.'"J da .
The deceased occupied a prominent positiou
as a principal clerk lu the War Department at
Washington, nnd by his -urbane manners, his
intelligence and excellent character, won the es
teem and confidence of ail who knew him. lie
bad left Washington under the advice ofhis Phy
sician to recruit his health umong his friends iu
tho country, und had scarcely arrived lu Phila
delphia when he was suddenly prostrated by thut
fatal malady, known by the faculty as lirlghts
disease of the kidneys. He died after a few day's
suffering, surrounded by bis parents nnd friends,
und ou Tuesday las-t bis remains were Interred
In the Cemetery nt Dauvllle, the place of bis na
tivity, and among tho scenes of his early boy
hood, mourned, not only by uuuieious relatives,
but by his many friends of thut place uud vlclu
ity. Ed. Amfkrus.
In Lower Auurta townthip, on the 4th Inst.
Mrs. Amiaii IUki h, wile of Mr. Jacob Raker,
aged .1 years, U months, and -4 days.
The deceased leaves a liupbuml and oue child to
mourn their loss. Their loss is her giiiu. Dur
ing her time of sickness, w hich was typhoid fever,
hei lips were constantly uttering praise to II i in
who rules on lile,h, nnd she died iu full faith of
Ihe Redeemer. To such the Lord hath given con
solatlou in Revelations, Chap. 14, IU t "Audi
heard a Voice from Heaven saying unto me,
Write, blessed are the dead who die ill Ihe Lord
from hence fori h yen, sullh tho spirit, that they
may rent from their labors und Ihclr works do
follow Iheui."
Ill Lower Auiil.l.i town-hip, uu Tuciduy lust
Mr. MIUI.U.L ARNOLD, uged about 4 ) mr.
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Suubury Grulu A I'roUur SlarUrt
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WM. MURRAT. t. 8LA.TMAKER WM. n. BLACK.
MURRAY CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Office and School Stationery,
Printing, Wrupplug aud Manilla
PAPERS,
Printers' Cards, Paper Bags, &c, &c.
, Tho Culcbratcd
Corry, Kerosene Burning Oil
always on hand.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
navlng nlso opened a
COAL YARD
wo are now prepared to supply tho citizens of
Suiihury and vicinity with the very best qualitv
of Coul, carefully prepared for fanillv use, nt
reasonable prices. Farmers nnd nil others will
find It to their advantage to give us a call.
stove;
CHESTNUT
and
PEA,
Always ou hand.' Orders left at our office lu
Room No. 2,
CLEMENT HOUSE BLOCK,
Will bo promptly attended to,
Mouth Third Street, Muiibury, Ia.
MURRAY & CO.
April 1, 1870-3m.
ItAltUAIXS! IMKGAIXK!!
Messrs. LESIIER & MILLEli,
In Scott's Building on QUEEN STREET,
XOimiUMBERLANl), PENN'A,
nro now offering
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
IHIY GOODS,
Comprising all the Spring and Summer St vies
of Ladles' Dress Goods, White Goods V:c., Cloths,
Cnssimeres nml Gentlemcns' Goods generally,
which will all bo sold ut great bnnriiins.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
of ull kinds and or every description,
(iiccnsware, GlawNwarc and WIS
IowWarc. LOOTS AND SHOES
for Men, Women and Children.
FLOUR ANU FEED of all kinds, is constantly
kept on hand. They will also purchase
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
nt the highest market price, and will exchange
goods for Grain.
The public nre Iuvlted to call nnd examine our
extensive assortment of Goods before purchasing
elsewhere, and become convinced that Goods can
be bought lower than elsewhere at our establish
ment. LESIIER A MILLER.
North'd, April 20, 1871.
SPIIIXU OI'KM.ViJl
I. urge Stock! Better I'aeilities!
Just opcucd a large, flue aud substantial assort
ment of
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
Domestics, White Goods, Fancy !
uooas, inninungs, Uloths,
Cassimcres,
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
Housekeeping goods In great variety.
FRESH GROCERIES,
Quccnswnrc, Willow-Ware, Glassware, &e., &c.
A fine stoek of substantial
Iteadf-.tlude Clothiug,
for Men nnd Boys. Each line full and-complete.
K7" Substantial Goods a Specialty. J
'rices to suit the times. Cull aud
see our Mtock.
All kinds of couutrv rroduco takeu in ex-
huugo for goods.
MOORF. & DISSINGF.li.
Hnur.t's Iron Building, Market Street, Sunbury.
A prit 'M,
iki:ss GOOUM.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES,
now opcu at
MISS HATE IlLAiH N KTOKE,
Market Square, SUNBURV, Penn'a.,
LADIES DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Notions, &c.
Gents' Collars, Neek-ties. Half-hose. Handker
chiefs and Gloves.
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Bruslies.Combs,
etc.
Au invitation is extended to all to cull und se
cure bargains.
April ill, 1S71.
tIILMM:UY.
SPRING STYLES HATS, BONNETS,
FLOWERS, FRAMES, ETC.
Mourning and Bridal Hats and Rounets.
Sash Ribbons, Feathers, I lowers.
Laces and Tritumiugs of every variety.
Full Hue of
MOURNING VEILS AND CRAPE,
Notions, a full assortment. Gentlemen's
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, lice.
MILLINERY-IB THE SPECIALTY.
niSS I,. KIIIK.MM.lt,
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA.
April i , 1871.
.mi.i.ii:nY;oois;cEitAL.i,Y.
XEW STYLES OF
BONNETS,
HATS,
ELOWEUH,
Fit AMES, &c.
Mourulug uud liritlul
Hutu uud llwuurt.
Full line of Mouruluir Veils end Crape.
MII.L1XEUV IS THE SPECIALTV.
8ah Hihhotis, Oruuiuents, Feuthers, lilovo,
lluudkerchicls, Occ., Xc.
FANCY OOOU8 ANU XOTlONd.
MISS M. I.. (iOriSl.EU.
South Fourth Kl., below the Uullroud, fui bury.
April U'., IhTI.
HIMUNU ANU Sl'MMEH.
i.utiim ami anni.ui:ki:ni
FKENCH ANU lKJMKSTIU GOODS
of every trade, Jul oieut'd ul the
MEltCHANT TA1LOU fcllol
or
TIION. U. OTT.
buccwof lu J. O. iUvk, FouitU blrevl, below
Murkii,
fclNdl lti, FESN'A.
(l. ulliuim ho de.lrs fa.hlouulils ilululiiK
Biadu lo uidcr. ntll cull ul Ihu I lues uud
ikuuilue Ihu Hell u leel.d tlwi, uud liuvs llitlf
ull. uiudu uu lu luu luteal In. Cull uud Ul
totUH4. ' tiu. u. hot r.
UU. J. I'.t AM.OH,
Oltt uud UwUiuitvu, Wuluul (Hiwvl, Ulv
lltlid uud Fvuilb Mivu,
UNMt'KY, rKMN'A.
All furuts uf Hhk ul lbs Fycs ill b lil-
4 Ut UI.U4 UpuU.UlU US MluI'leUIUS, (CluM-
t-i,i I uluruei, ( UliuduMs,) uud ull utUn til-
UOM IViullUI U UUlgMIT, US 'I "I". (' IU W
kw4w4,) Hull lip. t.tsUMi ul luiuuiSk.
A im IU uui. v4 iht-f (it t J
Issksi), M)f It, lill.
u
isccllancons.
NEW M EAT KII01.
THE undersigned respectfully Informs the cltl
sens of Buubury and vicinity, that they have
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In Dewnrl's bulMInir,on the north side of Market
Sipiarr, two doors from tho railroad, wen- they
will ket-p a constant supply of the best of Reef,
1 ork, Mutton, Ac, nt wholesale or retail, nt tho
lowest, prices and of tho first quality . A wagon
will be run to supply customers every monitn"
(except Sundays.) The host of meat w ill round
at their shop. Give us a call nnd satisfy vour
Mlvcs. REFFEW A BOWER.
Oct. 10th lSO'J.tr.
SIIM.IMJHV a:hi faxcy stoke.
MISS L. WEISEK,
Market Street, one door west or Gearhart's con
reetioncry store,
SUNBURY, PA.,
Has opened her Spring nnd Bummer stock of
.Millinery nnd I'nney Good,
HATS AND BONNETS.
The latest styles of Drcs Trimmings, French
and American Flowers, Lacen, Ribbons, Sack
lonp, Chignons, Collars, CntV, Jouvin Gloves,
and a large variety of other articles.
In connect ion with tho Millinery buslncs, 6hc
carries on the
DRESS
MAKING AND
FITTING,
in nil Its branches.
She Is also agent for the snlo of Ramsey, Ecott A
Co.'s Patterns.
Tho ladles of Sunbury and vicinity nrc cor
dially invited to cull and. cxamlno her splendid
stock.
May 13, 1S71.
READY-MADE
Our
CLOTHING.
The Largest Stock
Castom
the Finest Goods;
Work is
The Newest Styles j
of tho very
the Best
best character.
Workman
Easy rules for
ship: the
measurementX Cnaltst
prices, &c, 6entVaric.
tree to any part of -P j ty.
m EC
America, and good fits.
Gents' Furnishing
Goods. Wrappers &
Under-Wear of all
Boys
&.
kinds for all sea
Children's
sons. White
Wear
Shirts a
astonishing-1
ly low prices
Specialty.
OAK HALL,
Cbith Si Market Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
TlTAMIOODi
1IOW LOST, HOW RF.STOR-
on. F.D.-
Jiift published by Dr. LEWIS. I!.-)!)
)aires, 'I lilr.l llition. T11HSILU1CA1.COM
PAN ION AND GUIDE TO I1EALTH, on the
radical cure of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency,
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to
Mnrriafie, etc., and the Venereal and Syphilitic
Maladies with plain and clear directions for the
speedy cure of Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhoea,
Gleets, Strictures, aud all diseases of the skin,
such as Scurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Boils, Blotch
es nud Pimples on the face and body. Consump
tion, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence
or seetuul extravagance.
The celebrated author in this admirable Trea
tise, clearly demonstrates, from a forty year's
sueeesiul practice, that the alarming consei"uence
of self-abuse may be radically cured i pointing
out a mode of euro nt once simple, certain, and
etl'jctual, by means of which every sutlcrer, no
matter what his condition may be, enn be effec
tually cured, cheaply, privately, and radically.
l-if This book should be in the bands of every
youth, and every man in the land.
Sent under seal. In a plain envelope. Price, 50
cents. Address, DR. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach street,
New York.
WAL.TII.IM WATCHES.
JEWELERS,
No. 002 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
nre now prepared to Ull Orders for the
GENUINE WALTIIAM WATCHES,
uuder their own guarantee, lu cither
IS Karat tioltl or 1'oiu Silver Cuscn,
(A'o oilier Quulilkt oW by t.)
Theso Watches greatly excel in fine flnMi,
variety of stylo, and ucenrnte time-keeping quali
ties. We invite particular attention to the low
price ut ivliii h u really good wulch may now be
hud.
t'leuiso seud to us for a l'rice 1.1st.
Orders received from nil poiuts.
(i.iiidH sent C O. I), to any nddress.
' FIX Ell I'KICES, securing to the absent buyer
every adviintago possessed by n preseut pur
chaser.
JAMES E. CALDWELL A Co.,
Oti'J Chestnut Street, l'hlhl.
April 23, 1871-Jan 14-ly.
IV II V I.T i:it ATE II.
FI RE VIMlCAIt AT t'ICXTf VV.ll
tl VIM,
Is now ofl'ered for sale by the nndei-slirned nt
his llicwerv or Kclniiruiit. This vint'L'iir is
uurrauied not lo contain any aehls eciiernlly
Hie UM'd lo make It tlroiiL', nnd ihiehls
injurious. Wuiranled l ure, It 1 the bo. I uiticlu
fr diiuieflie ue In market.
Bold ul wholesale uud rvl-ul. Apply to
josefii iiAt nr.n.
Banbury, May 0, IS7I.
y. u Kui.v. e. u. uoueu,
I'.MOX IIUI'MV
LVKENS, llAl l'UIN Col' STY, I'ENN'A.,
liVHtLY A JIOWEK, Vi..prWtor.
The talile Is supplied with Ihe bl Ilia muiL
utl'ords. IiihhI sl.itillnif uud ullelilivu ouel.
May '.'O, 171.
(UNIMKY.
This coinpuny Is now prepund to sell lots lu
Ihu new Celin ury, locale I ou uu riului-iiei- uboul
oiie-fi'iiitu of mile r.t of Bunbury. TUo lu
eri'JM of (ho pulatiu of buubury, und couo-
ii..viil uJVJllieii In I he tullo of IIIOIUIIIV. US 'll
u. the lliuiled f.u llilles fur lite li.leruu'i.l ol llua I
hu buu loiithl life's bailie, bvu uaU-4 IU
oruuiiisulli.il of lbs ubovu uuinrd euuipuujr.
I'Ull of I VKieleiy llisy Ur wren ul III UllleS of
J. A. CuWe, t..'., or l.luyd T. Il.diibueli.
FrU ul lid. fiom 1 lo ueuoidli lo lo..
tlirn.
Iletdt UI u rSM UlH f".f !! -M-
l.l.uVll T. UKIIUUAI II, fec').
May II, lTI.-tf.
1'l.AIX & OllNAMKNTAI. J'AlNTk'U,
Mru4M, IU'aMiul, I'.
ir
Ot UK, iu uud lifuouwuul FululluKS
Uiuuiuu uud I'ut-ef ItUI-tilUjl IU IUU
U-.1 uikwuu.lku lu.uuer, UU4 suns ,
B
TON
L
-
WVfT
at W
TkT
I tM
-A -7"
j r
. have just received nn
and arc pwparcd to got up suits fit short notice and guaranteed to fit or uo sale
BLACK, rjnoWN AND BLUE CLOTHS, Double vvidtli, $3 and upwards.
ITA-ISTGY CASSIMERES,
nil wool 75c, and upwards.
VESTIXGSnt nil prices.
KENTUCKY JEANS 20o, and upwards.
TWEEDS C2e,nnd upwards
COTTONADES 18c, and upwards.
They have also made arrangements with the
OP
Wanamaker
ft?.
and arc prepared to furuish suits at their price, only adding the cost of csprcssage.
If the goods do not givo satisfaction upon arrival we will return them free of charge.
A full lino cf samples for customers to soled from.
AS.LVOOL UBTG S!3 AKD UFVc'ARD.
Special attention atrcntiou paid to
And the highest
uT
L?.3 received another
and has now on hand, the largest stock in
He is
BMGAIIS!
Bargains in Linen Clothing for Men and Boys.
Bargains in fine Dress Suits for Men & Boys.
Bargains in Working and Business Suits for
MEN and BOYS.
Bargains in Straw, Felt, Wool, Linen, and
(Uassimere Hats,
Bargains
in Fancy
Gent's Summer Underwear.
BARGAINS IN
Gent's
2cC,
Givo him a call and see for yourselves, that
I Ml
LARGER ASSORTMENT,
BETTER GOODS,
AND LOWER TRICES THAN EVER.
S. KERZFELDER.
Tlxlrd Ttrcet, near the Depot, SUN3URY, PA.
ISA At' U. NTAl IFF-It,
WATCHES, JEWELUY,
1IH North Sccoml Nt., t or. ol tjufrj,
l'llILADELl'lllA.
An assortment of Wutehes, Jewelry, Silver uud
Flated Ware eon-tantly ou band.
Kepalrlnt; of Watches uud .'ewcliy proinil!y
uttcuded lo. I April 1. lTl-ly.
Bakery and Confectlcnsry
lu the new bulldins ttdjoinlni: Hie I'orl
lllliee, oppolle the Ikipol,
N I' X II I) 11 Y , I'liM ' A ,
Jiut opened ft luro ui.oituienl of nil Kludi of
COWFECTIOnAIIJEO
ul IV.TJ de-ilil'ltl'll.
FRIISII BREAD tz. CAICE3
very iii.'inlnir. Fuliulies Hi'.l be supplied
dally (Siinda)S mcprled) uilh u'-l kind,
of liiiUAU. TWir, Kli-K, TLA
lit S3, Ac, uud ul.o kepi uu
build uud lliuulifaelllled
UUlOt Ihe beil biaud.
of Flour.
AH liintU of Taney CtUics
bl suip..ed by uuy my iMfcfri. rwuuim
ly uu b ind uud Iii.iuuI.uUu I lu .uder
fur li .ll-. r.i' nh'g aiil. ., Faii.lln .
Uild olU I. Ul the lllleil II. .(i.e.
All unb i. b it ul Ihu M'Uo
l,( ji..lH:ll.e lVp4,urul
hi. u-w. i."u
Bpiue Hlul biluwu Fi"Ul uud ee"Ud, l
Ui.!UUI ul ut.iui"U. i- , i ,1
lUauulul I.M lU pulluuaH". I "'1' b , ,
Ilvulluu Ubu-luiM, udluiuibii.j, lUu U.l.U
iwuiu. lb. mu... HAVim UY.
M.Kk l4b, Ull.
Ilurrti frblM.
A k W uf Iiim Ubial4 Ma. blm.
..a ..;. t iH)ii.n luiituiiKK H.
UitU A lU.,i UmM UU, uuIkis,
0
65
CO
1
immense stock of .
WElfZ i2S.l2S
ErfiHAI ki
cash prices paid for
TI - II
Ml
choice assortment of
his line, ever offered for sale iu this place.
offering
tor Men ami ioys.
and White Shirts
and
Goods
ains:
t
ScC.
the Empire Clothing Store Is tho cheapest.
FUII LS iu oictn
AT TUB
Mammoth Uoot Si Shoe Store
OP
1:1.1 mii.i.i.i:.
In C. B. tmlth's ll.Kiui, liu.-en Btreet, ouo doj
1.1 of ll'.e I'oa t'lliic,
NOnTIll'MUFHLANP, I'ENN'A.
For KUnlia lluit, to F'.l Miller's l't aud
Shoe M.ne. 'I'beV lire .'.d, lbl Calf ul f il.
Fur French I ail' Hoots, go to I'll Miller's, ui.!y
f'J lo til per pair.
For Hoots, rMioes nud Halters, nt louel pol.
blc prices, 5 lo Kll Miller's, uu (Jllcell tlle.t.
F.-r nil kluus of tlum Uools uud cb.us, cull ul
K.i Miller's.
For Liidles (iiiin Overshoe, see Cue us.oit-
lll' iil Ut f.ll Mlilel..
Fur nil binds uf Children's Hioe, yo uud wx
Uliitliu Fil Miller's l.iri;o ii.ortiii. ul.
For ui.lhin In lb.' Houl uud hhue Hue, call
uu I rsuiiiluu Fii Mill. I 'l"' b b.-1'oru purebasiuij
cl.enbeie II )uU wUU lo Ii' Brsl.vlus., ul Ibu
li.ui sl pri. es.
Jali.V. 'n-Bcp. S, '10..y.
rife sl.u k of I luuii i y
ifc NulWus slM -'is
UUJ.
iV A li.li'
Uel S.
Dla-silluttoil.
N llTIl F. I b. r. by ulleu, l.al ths paiiin-r.li ii
b.'iel.di.ru rkUl.us, ul Uim l au.o ul W.il.
1, I.U.klx. ,V I 'I., IU 111 Mcli'UUIli. bu.ll.e.s 14
ll.u Ib.ioii.U uf ail-un, bus Uu diosi lied l y
luulual
b 11 III U.
u,
lui.lu.il i ju.. ul. lbs IJ.-.k ue.uuuu, se, uiu
lia bauds ul I . . HillKI, Ul uo
Uba nl M.IIU up Ibw pa.li..lbip uu-
louill
VM Il.l t , O VkS HI.
11 Uvitui.liU bu.lu... uf lbs show Unu wilt
bil.allvl Ul l..ul.U.d Ul tbu Uld slaud, Uudf
tk. U.1U U4IUS ul
r. ii wiimiAiu.
m. ii, un -
I Us rls. lt (u.
" )ut-Uiiisj
dW