grlcnlulral. Sxioah Beets Ton Swine. Jonathan Talcot pives A statement In the Boston Cultivator of on experiment performed on a Suffolk pig, where 8ii(,'ttr beets were large ly employed for fattening. Tlio nnitnal tvns about n year old, nno tho feeding on . boiled sugar beets, tops and roots, began on tho lGiliaQL August, and was conliuued ihree times atttiy until the first of October, after which ground feed was given, consist ing of two parts of corn and one of oats, three times a day until the animal whs slaughtered tho meal being mixed with . cold water. The result was, on the 10th of Aogint, when the sugar beet feeding was begun, that the weight wasaOliO lbs; Sep tember 1st, 300 lbs ; October 1st, 430 lbs; November 20, 620 lbs. This is the sub stance of the statement given, bv which we perceive that the increase tho Inst half of August, when fed on boiled sugar beets, was at tho rate of two pounds per day ; the same rate of increase, on the same food, continued through September. When fed . on ground corn and oats, made into cold slop, the gain for tho next fitly days was less than a pound and n-half per day. Pos sibly the increase in weight early iu Octo ber, when the weather whs mild, was more rapid than in the colder November ; and if tho meal had been conked, or swelled by scalding water, the result would have been more favorable. If the quantity of each kind of food had been given, it would have enabled us to judge of the compaiativo val ue of each ; but the experiment seems to f how that sugar beets area good food when cooked, for fattening. Charcoal for Sick Cattle. Nearly nil animals become sick from improer eat ing. In nine cases out often, the digestion ..is wrong. Charcoal is the most cllk'iunt and rapid corrective. It will cure iu n ma jority of cases, if properly administered. An example of its use : the hired man came in with the intelligence that one of the finest cows was, -very tick, and a kind neighbor proposed the usual drills and poisons. The owner being ill and unable to examine the cow concluded that the trouble came from some overeating, nud ordered n, teacup of pulverized charcoal given in water. It was mixed, placed in a junk boltlo, the head held upwards and the water with its charcoal poured downwards. In five miuuteD fin improvement was visi ble, and in n few hours the animal was in . the pasture quietly eating grass. Another instance of equal snccess occurred with a young heifer, which became badly blnated by eating green apples after a hard wind. The bloat was so Bevere that the sides were nlnjost as hard as a barrel. The old reme dy, salaratus, was tried for the purpose of correcting the acidity. But the attempt to put it down always causod coughing aud it did iittio good. lTalf a tcaeupt'ul of fresh owdere3 charcoal wasnoxt given. In sis lours all the appearance of bloat had gouc and tLa heifer was well. Country Gaitlc watt. The Cows I ntellioenoe. That cows have memory, language, signs, and means of enjoying pleasant associations, or com bining for aggressive purposes, has been recognized, but scarcely to tlmextout I lie subject merits. Travelling in Italy, many years ago, we visited some of the '.urge dairy farms in the neighborhood ofFerata. In terposed upon much low-lyiug unhealthy land, remarkable for the prevalence on it of very fatal forms of anthax in the sum mer season, nre fine undulating pasture lands, and the tields are of great extent. "We happened to stop at a farm house one fine summer afternoon when the cows were nbout to be milked. A herd of one hun dred were grazing homeward. The tvouion took their positions with stool and pail close to tho house, and as the cows ap proached names were called, which we thought addressed to the milkmaids, at first. Pi oea, Florcnza, Gilio, Sopsa, and many other names which were not noted by us at tho time, were called out by the overseer, or one of tho women, and we were astonished to see how cow after cow ceased feeding or chewing the cud, and made direct, sometimes on a trot, for the woman who usually milked her. The practice, we found, was not confined to one farm ; all the cows on each farm knew their respective names, aud took up their position in the lot just as readily as the individual members of some large herd in tho country, returning from the tields, take their places in the shed. Milk Journal. Remedy for Overflow of the Gall. A sure preventive of the overflowing of the gall in cattlo in soot and salt, given in equal quantities once a week, or as occa sion may require. If soot is not conve nient, copperas with salt to tho amount of one teaspoonful to a creature, nnswers n good purpose. Vhn cattle get very weak from the etlect of this disease (which they sometimes will In the lest condition,) take cgi, turn out the .whites, and fill tho Rhell with soot, and give three at a time, three mornings iu succession, aud then omit three, and soon until you have given three times, which has always efi'ectod a cure. A symptom of the disease is a dull, sunken ye, discharging a yellowish watery 6ub stance. llKMEDY FOR SOKE SHOULDERS. A enrri'spoudent of the Canada Farmer writes relative to sore or galled fchoulders of horses : "Wash them well every night .and mon.in;; with a strong solution of oak bark, made by boiling tho" bark iu water, then rub them well with linseed oil. Anoint them every night and morning with a salve inado of three parts of linseed nil ar.d one part of quick-lime. To make hordes' shoulders though, wash the shom iler well twicp a day, for a wnck before working, with working with the oak bark rolutioi. 'morons. "What was His other Nam::."As Artemus Ward was once tir.vcli'ig in the tars, dreading t;j be bored, ana IV ling miserable, a man approached him, sat down ar.d said : "Did you hear that last thing on Horace Oreely t "Greely? GreclyV" said Arteunis ; Horace Grtoly.J Who is he 1"' Tho man was rp'et about five uiiutcs. Fre.tiy soon ho f.a.d : "George Francis Train is kicking up a good deal of ro'v over ia England ; do you think they will put hit ; in the bas'ilc V . 'Train? Traiu? Gcome Fraueis 'Irani?'' said Artemus, solemnly, "I never heard of him This ignoranca kent the man quiet for flfteei; minutes, then" he suid : "What do you tning about General GraDt's chauces for the Presidency ? Do you think they will run Lim V" "Grant? Grant? ban? it man," said Artemus, "you appear to know more stran gers than Buy ninu 1 ever saw." The man was furious : lie walked up the car, but at last came back, uud said : "You coufouuded ignormug did you ever hear of Adam ?" Artemus lookH rp aud said : "What was h'.s other name ?" Men are frequently lika tea the real strength uud goodness is not properly drawn out of them till they have tceu for ti shrvrt time ia hot water. pclu Hbcrlisnnfnts. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, STJNBTJKY, PENN'A. , J. S. SBASHOLTZ, OULD top pert fully announce U the clll rnns of Sutiluirv and eiirronndlng country, w that he la prepared to manufacture all styles of Carriage), Iliigglc), Ae., at his new shop on cast Market street. Ue will furnish every description or Wagous, both Plain and Fanct. In short, will make everylhliie In his line from A flrit-clust carriage to a wheelbarrow, warranted to be made of the best and raiwt durable materi als, and by the most experienced workmen. All work sent out from his establishment will be found reliable In every particular. The patronage of the public Is solicited. J. 8. SEA8IIOLTZ. Bunhury, Nov. 4, '71.-ly. FOR SALE! JMGnTY acres of Improved land In the best 2J sectlou of Southern Michigan, within Are miles of the town of "Thru River," In St. Jo scph county, within two miles of the Railroad Station, timid buildings, out houses, large or chard, toll, rich sandy loam, school houcS and ehtirchs within sight title Indisputable, ten seres are In wheat, tho remainder In clover sod. A span of horses, cuttle, hugs, grain and farming utensils, fci., will bo sold with this property. Price (70 per acre, (3,000 In cash, the baluucc la time pnvmciits of 500. Apply to VM. A. MASSF.R, Three Rivers, Mich, or, H. B. MASSER, Buutmry, Pa. Sunbury, March 11, 1S71. I'OMI'l'ilET MAXOll CEJIKTtKV rOMPAST. Tl.l pomrntiv la now prepared to sell lots In the new Cemetery, located on an eminence abut ! one-fourth or a mile cast ot tsnnoiiry. 1 ue in crease of tho population of Sunhury, and conse quent advance in the ratio of mortality, as well as the United facilities for the interment of those w ho have fiiuirhl life's battle, have suggested the orsnnisntion of the above named cnnimny. j I'ian of Cemetery nay be seeu at the olllce or j J. A. Cnko, Esq., or l.loyd T. Rohibach. Price of lots irom 5 to MS, according to loca tion. : Deeds will be executed for lo'. so'd. LLOYD T. ROHKI1ACII, Sec'y. May 13L13711-tf: FARM FOR SALE. rpiIE tin lerslgnethavbina lri.vr tract of land 1 (over 'X'O acres) than can be propcrlv culti vated In ono f'.mn, largely devoted to trucklnir, oilers for sale about onu 100 acres, embracing the whole of the old Perking fiirin, together v.' 1th n j pait of the -.iUliii farm. The natural ndvuiilHgei, of the part, otfered fur sale., 3re in ail respects equal foe Hardening P!"' pn' s, to Uince of the part reserved. My own ir:ir dtiiliig for the past t .io m.;miis li;is liei-n cliicily done upon It. There arc runny food farmers in this cornty barely muUii.g a living at ordinary iiniin furimnir, who ralght greatly advance' tliei: Interests by iriviiigsuinc attention to trucUne v.pona farm so well adapted to the business as t'leo'ienow otter ed, and so convenient to one ol the very best mar kets in the State. Terms reasonable. For par ticulars inquire of, or nddu ss WILLIAM L. NESHIT. July 8-tf. I'nxinos, Noitlrd Co., l'a. bIeTpITfWltmfrijit in C. DalluB' store room, two doors east or Wright's Bnildlng, Market Square, SUNUURY, PF.XN'A. Ilnving fitted up a room two doors east of Welt zel's Store, the undersigned lias opened n Meat Shop In connection wh.b his stand on MARKET DAYS, Where he will keep on hand the best of lied, I'ork, Veal and Poultry of every description. Tarkcvs, Geese, Ducks, Chickens ready dressed, and' put up in regular style of city markets. ALSO, lliiltrr, I'kks, I'otatooB, Ap ples, and Krtiits of all kind, nil of which w ill be sold at thelowcst Market Prices. The citizens of Snnbury are Invited to call and examine for themselves before purchasing cite where. A full assortment ou hand every market morning. HENRY NEUEK. Dec. t, 1S71. IF YOU WANT TO SEE the largest assortment of Millinery Goods ever brought tothis.puice, go to Miss L. Shissler, Market Square, Sl'SBl'RY, PA., Where are arrayed In all their different vnrictles Fall Millinery Goods of every description Just brought from Philadel phia uud are now open. The new Room Just completed is filled with nn cndlcis variety. A moil lnnguiticent display of Goods on exhibition, aud sold ul the lowest prices. LVtHY KIXD OF liOODS usunllv kept In n Millinery establishment can be had ul" her store. The beft in the l'hilidclpbia markets were solicited. Give me a call and be convinced. MISS L. SHISSLER. Bu.ibury, September 23, 1871. MACiai.VK KIIOP AM) IltO. FOI'.MIKY. GEO. KOHRBACII & SONS, Sunbury, IViui'a, INFORM the public llint they nre prepared to do nil kinds of CASTINGS, and having added a uew Machine Shop In connection with their Foundry, aud have supplied themselves with New Lathes, Planing and linrmg Machines, with the latest Improvements. Wild the aid of skillful nu chuLlcs, they avu enabled to execute, ull orders of NEW WORK OR REPAIRING, that may be (jiveu them, in a satisfactory man ner. Grilles to suit any Stov-'. IRON COLUMNS, for churchta or other hulld Inc", of all sires. BRASS CASTINGS, Ac. Ornamental Iron. Fencing l ull GRAVE YARD LOTS ( 6 VERANDiiII3, FOR YARDS AT IlESIDENCXS, 4C, 4C. The PLOWS, already celebiatef'. for their su periority, have ben still fi-rtUor Improved, aud wi'l n'.wavs b" kept on band. AUo,THi:F.SHlN.'i MACHINES. Sunbury, May 2J, 171, SEW FIgh?, Fes i Fruit ani YeptaWe Store, Spruce Street, between Front aud Second, fcUNBURY, PA. JOHN WIX.VER having just opened a Stoie at ti.e above place, w'.jeie all kinds of of the !cst brauds of Flour uud tVt'd will be sold nt greatly reduced prices. The cele brated buck's Mi'l i Flour will be kept constantly ou h .nd. Also, all kinds of FcjJ, Grain, Corn, Oats and Rye, chopped or whole, I'oiuloc.i, Ai'ilea, Cabbage A Fralt geuerailr, at a ebeaer rale than cau be bought else-, here. All jauods tiellteicd Fue of Charge. Call and eutniue my stock aud ascertain the prices before purchasing elsewheie. JOHN WILVER. Sunbury, Deo. 3, 18'i l.-tf. IRF.SS COODN. FALL AND WINTER STYLES, now open at MISS KATE llLACK'f NTOBE, Market Square, BUNBURY, Peun'a., LADIES' DRESS GOODS A BPECIALTY. bilk l'oplliis, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Notions, (louts' Collars, Neck-ties, Ualf-hone, Hundker- cnlrls una Clove. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, ITalr Brushcs,Cotubs, eie. Ad Invitation. Is extended to all to call and cure bargains. Nov. 4, 1871. isrellrr.tfons. M i. X ITS ik "if i7 PALL AND WINTER STYLES. . HATS AND BONNETS, - ' ' - RIBBONS, FLOWERS, ; ' , .. WltEATHS, LACE8, Ac. Crape Tell,' ,-Jj CRAPE HATS AND BONNETS, and everything usually kept la a Millinery Store. Cail at . M. L. GOBBLER'S Store, " South Fourth Street, below the 8. V. R. R., st;nburt, pa. Not. 4, '71. - --. "iAiT rii. tvii kh. ' TIIACKAR A, RUCK & CO., 8CCCKSSORS TO MISKEY, MERRILL "A TIIACKARA, MANUFACTURERS OK GA$ FIXTURES, BRONZES, &c &C, C'haudelters), Pendant, Brackets, A( Ac, would respectfully Invite the attention of pur- " chasers to our elegant assortment. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, 71 Chestnut Ktreet. , MANUFACTORY, 403. 4O4.408 AND 408 RACE 6TREET. Ang. 19. 1871. NEW IS EAT wTop7! THE underslpned respectfully Informs the cltl scus of Sunbury and vicinity, that they have opened a - MEAT SHOP, In Dewnrt's bullilinL',011 the north side of Market Square, two doors from the railroad, wore they will keep a constant supply of tho best of Beef, Foik, Mutton, Ac, nt wholesale or retail, at tho lowot prices and of the first quality . A wairon will be re.i tii supply customers every moruinir, (except Sui.Jays.) The best of meat will found nt their thoji. . Give us 11 call and sntinfy your selves. Htl l'k.W tNi UUWEK. Oct. ICth I860. tf. Attention, Agents. Great Inducements offered Jive Agents, to sell the mot popular work of th age, "'Remnrkablo Characters s ad Places of the Holy Land," by CHARLES W. ELLIOTT, with ni tides from th" pri. ofT. I. Wonlscv, L. L. D. t Kiulit Rev. Th.jf. M. Clark, D. D. i Rev. Josejih Cuiiimlnus, I). I), i Rev. Charles A. Stod dard t Rev. r. K. mlth, I). I). ; Rev. WiUlnin Adnin .. D. D. ; Rev. Henry Ward Reechor, ic. AJiirvB. lor circulars aud full j-:: rt'eu' in, J. II. liUVMIlti:. Dec. 13, 1871. -3m. l'utisMlie, l'a. i iol.tlA y ; i THADD'S S. SHANNON, THIRD AND MATIKET SQUARE, fas !n ttoek and constantly leceivhii,' Xove'.tics lu his line, consisting hi pan" ol'n full line of inilKIl'AM WATCH ES, Eli;in, lllinol, Howard it Co., Wnlthnnt, Mas--lehuwtts, and Roy's AMERICAN WATCHES; Also, n full set of Ladles, and Gent's Gold and Silver Swiss Wntehes. JEWELEY. Roman Gold s?ts pink coral and Gold mii, nar-Rlii(:s, Necklaces nud rendants, Onyx and Jet Jewclrv. SILVER-WARE, Solid Silver-wnrcorsterllnirpuritx, made to or der. Bridal and Presentation Pieces, Knives, Forks and Spoons in cases, also, a full line of Sliver Pl.itud Goods, Tea Bets, Ice Wnler Sets, Erbit Stands, Cake Baskets, Coffee Urns, Forks and Spoons treble plated, the beet lu the market. SPECTACLES. If you value your Eyesiijht, use the Perfect Lenses, ground Irom minute Crintie Pebbles mel ted together, and derive there name "Diamond" on account of there hardness nud brilliancy. They will last many years without change, uiid warranted Siierioi' to all others iu udc TABLE CUTLERY. Ivory, Pearl and Metal handles In cases sup plied to order. CLOCKS. A full assortment of Eiirht day and Thirty hour Clocks, alo Calender Clocks ot nil discre tions. Eii(,rravlni; done nt the shortest notice. Wateiies, Clocks uud Juwylry, Repaired and Satisfaction warranted. All goods will be sold nt the very Lowest Cash Prices. Every body Is cordially Invited toCall uud Examine for themselves. Dou't forget the place. T. 8. SHANNON. unliuryDcc.10, tf. THE SEW KTOUKJ CLEMENT & DISSINGER, In the new Clement Building, Market Squure, Kuubur', Pa., offer to the public, an entire new assortment of WINTER DRY GOODS, of all styles nt the lowest prices. Full lines of Alpacas, Mohairs, Plaids, Empress (.lotus, Btiawis, flannels, Hosiery, MOURNING GOODS, a full variety, Blankets and Woolea goods of all descriptions. CLOTH8, CAS8IMERES, VESTING8, Ac, &e Kcudy-.TIudc Clothiug, a full assortment, which will bold lower than elsewhere. Carpets uud Oil Cloths. GROCERIES of all kinds, which are guaranteed all fresh. QUEEXSWAKE, WILLOW WAKE, &c, &c, &c. TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, and in fact tveryiliiui' that can be mentioned In a liist-clats store. Call ".ml examine our stock. Having our slore llirhted v. Ith Gas, irooils can be selected In the evening as well as in the day time. No charge lor show'ng goods. I CLEMENT 4 DISSINGER. Dec. 9. 1871. CI.XTLU OF ATTK M TIO.V. Everybody ia invited to come and buy of the haiidsome asorlment of TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES at SAMUEL F. NEVIN'3 STOIIE, iu frame bulldiu&r, ailJolniiiL' Moore .1: DUnhiL'rr's buiUliiiK, THIRD fcTltEET, fcUSBl'HY, PA. Just ojieiied a fresh supply of Conl'eetioiicri of every description. TOYS OF A LI. Iill54 constantly nn hand. The best RAISINS, FIGS, CURRANTS & DRIED FRUIT. PURE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SPICES, l'i vib Bread, liuus & Cukes, every morning. FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, fce. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS 1 Having titled up a room expressly for serving tip Oysters in every style, Ladies and Gentlemen will be accommodated with the beet bivalves lu market, at all hours during the duy un J evening. Fuinlliea will be supplied at their residence with the best Shell or Cunued Oysters, as is desirable, at the very lowest prices. Call aud see my excellent Assortment of roods and ascertain the prices. a F. NEVJN. Dec. 16, 1871. "VTOTICE is hereby given that application will be made at tlift uext session (187:2) of the Legislature of the fctato of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a bauk, under the name, style aud title ot "The buuburj Dime Savluic Bank," to be located at Suubury, Northumberland coun ty, Pa., Willi such powers and priviiedges, and for such objects as are usually grauted 10 Insti tution of like character with a capital of t'OOO, aud with the power of Increasing the same, by a role of the stockholders, to 1300,000. . Sunbury, iaj 10 18TI. BCSiN YSIDK 1IEATF.H. 8rHlTSITtB AT Maktlaud Statb Tkl, BIy TiMcm. First premium for Yire-placs Heaters awarded the Bnnnyslde. ' Advantages of the Bnnnyslde I 1. It Is so constructed that one-third mote of the rndlatlns; surface extendi Into the room; git In 15 that much more additional heat without ex tra fuel. 8. It Is the only IIot-AIr Firo-plaf Henter hi the market. Like the regular built cellar beater, It loses no heal, but confines It all to Its legltl pnrposes. ' ' ' 1 . The fuel mairaslne le double the nsnal size, extending from the fire-box to the top of the stove, with capacity for twenty-fonr hours' sup ply of coal. '. 4. The patent doable cover for coal magazine consumes the 0ras, prevents escape of gat luto the room, and makes It impossible for any puf fings or explosions to occur. This Is an advant age possessed by no other fire-place store in the market. " 5. There are three air ceambers, wherein a brisk circulation It kept up, drawing the cold air In the room through heated flue Into a large hot-air reservoir, at the back of the stove. A No side pipes are used, as the air Is healed In A reservoir having double radiating flues and double back, supplying large quantities' of hot alrwithout waBte of heat or fuel. 7. The Si'NHTstm utilizes the waste heat so thoroughly that we frequently bent an adjoining room on the first, besides heating the rooms la second and third stories. 8. A damper on top of the stove, connected with tho hot air floes, controls the quantity of hot nir required for the use of either the upper or lower rooms. All other flre-plaee stoves are very Inconvenient 111 tWe respect. V. The Grate Is self-sealing, and no dust can escape while shaking It. BTUKAT, PETERSON A CO., Philadelphia. - II. B. MASSEtt, Agent. Nov. 11, 1871. EXTRAORDINARY. 10 OFFER$10 80 DAYS OX TRIAL. IHOXTI1I.Y PAYMENTS. PRICE REDCCED. TrtB Amrkicas Sewing Machins Co. have concluded U offer their whole Stock of Suptrior ana wuiety-Known mucmucs, upon the above unparalclcd terms, to everybody, everywhere. who have, or can find use for a realty good Sew ing Macluue, cheaper limit the cheapest. Every one Is welcome to a mouth's free trial at their own home. The best, and only true guarantee of Its quality, Is a month's free trial. The object of (riving a free trial Is to show you how Good our Machine It. This Is the simplest and most certain way to conviuee you that our Machine is Just what yon wat. The. Secret of safety Is lu ore month's trial. No one parts with the Machine after trial. All puy for and keep it. Buy no machine until you hove found it 11 good one, posv to learn, easy to manairc, easy to work, ias to keep In order, perfect in mechanism, perfect lu construction, simple, reliable, and Fiitlsluetory. Any company wlio will rerusc you this much caonot have as good a Sewing Mnchiue oh our.-. Buy only when yon know the machine docs not take an hour to get ready to do a minutes work. Rnv only when yon find a Machine that Is ready in a minute to do any kind of work and is nlw ays ready, and Lever out of order. A month's trial auswers all question, solrKs all doubts, prcvcutsall mistakes, and Is the only sufe wny to get your moneys worth. Try it. You cannot lose. Write for onr Confidential Circulars and lllus tratcd Pamphlet, containing full particulars, which we will send you bv return of mall free. with Samples of Sewing, that yon can judge for yourseit. Aim rcmcmoer, that we sell our good Machincat a low price, upon evlraordlnarv favor able terms of payment, and upou thelrown mer its. Don't hesitate becanse von are uncertain whether waul a Sewing Machine or not, no be cause you hare one of another kind. Try a good one, they are always useful, and will make money for you, or help you to save It. And if you haveanother,ours will show you that theoue you have could be improved. The company stake the very Existence of their Business 011 the mere its of this Wonderful and Extraordinary Sewing Machine. County Rights given free to good Smart Agents. Canvassers, male and female, wanted cverywtiere. Write for Particulars, and address : AMERICAN MACHINE Co., Cor. John and Nassnu Street. New York Oct. 11, 1871. 1 year. OAS CHEAPER THAN KEROSENE Oemce or tur Si NM Rr Gas Cosh-ant, Ooru&er id, 1871. To the Citizens : Rcccut luvcstltrations de monstr.ite that Gas of 14 Candles -inality, can ue sola at J.oo per iuoo cubic reel. Tho Direc tors of tho Sunbury Gas C'ompnnv have deter mined to adopt that price and 14 Candles as the standard of quality. This fixes the price of a 14 Caudle buruer atone cent au hour, or onc- l litre less than rmianclpliia gas. A Kcroscno lamp gives a light of seven to ten candles only therefore, gns at the above price is much cheaper than kerosene, without causid ering cost ol chimneys and liability to accident. Let ull come forward and become gass consum ers. Make your applications for service pipes aud fittings at once, as the scasou for Introduc ing them is drawing to a close. Bt Ordek or tub Board or Dirbctors. TERMS. The contractors for the Works will Introduce pipes upon the following terms. Service pipes ut 50 cents per running foot, measuring from centre of street. Upou Market Square, twenty dollars for entire service. Interior fittings at 15 cents per running foot. In new buildings ; 15 ceutt per running foot over plaster, aud 20 cents per runulng foot under Doors. Chundellers, Pendants rod other fixtures for sale at new York and Philadelphia rrlees. October 7, 1871. ROSADALIS THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS are published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently PBTSICUNS PBKSCBIBE IT It is a certain eure lor Scrofula, Syphilis in all Ha forms, lllieunia tUm, Skin Disease, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE 07 SOSASAUS will do more good than ten bolt lee of the Hyrups of tjaniapirilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Rosadalis in their practice for the past threo years and fucly endorse it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. PUC r. of Bsltlmci. DR. T. J DOYKl.V, " DU. R. W. CAHR. ' DR. V. O. DANNKLLY, DU. J. S. bl'AKKS, of NlchoUsvilU, DR. 'L. MeCARTHA, Columbia, &. C. DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AUD ENDORSED BY J. B. KRlwVCH k SONS, Fall River, Mm. T. W. SMITH, Jsrkson, Mich. A. F. WHK.KLKH.Ltms, Ohio. B. HALL, Lima, Ohio. CRAVfcN A IB-, Gordnnsvllle, Vs. 8AM'L. ti. McFADDEN, Murfraos- boro, Tean. Our spsco will not allow of any ox Uruiod remarks la relation to tho virluasof lloaadalia. Tolho iledical Profession v guarantee a Kluld 1 1 tract superior to any they have ever used ta the treatment of diseased Blood ; and to the afflicted we aay try Rosadalis, and you will be restored to health Rosadalis Is sold bv all Dnia-rista. prioe SI.A0 per boUte. Addrees . H 11 Ett. CLEUIUT3 CO, I If !! I.,m im m j... Sia I wy save) saw w sway vamstafif, BAlTlHOftS, U July 83, 1871 ly. B LACK ALPACAS of the beet quality, ehaap, en nwoil ox wtWlVfT. . SSSS. D Qnirofariurtrs. Merchant Tailoring. '' -" n. nosTiAur, . In th Pott Office Bnlldlng, oppotttt the Depot, up simrs, ) -1 ' STJNBTJUY, l'EXN'A,' '"Informs his friends and the nubile mmernll. that he hat' Just opened a targe and varied as sortment of .. . .,.(.., Cloths, Casslnscr, Testings, Ae., which will be made tip to order In the latest styles, and warranted to fit. Gentlemen in want or fashionable suits art vlted to call and examine his stock. . 8niRT8 , ' scientifically and practically cut and mads measure. ' " ' ' " RUN NO RISK. We furnish the above styles of Improved toke and sack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve, and guarantee a perfect fitting shirt. It Is the best model or a snirt ever ottored to the trade. Fiuo and fancy shirts made to order. J. M. B0STIAN. June 8, 1871.-flm - . - ,JJ1.ALDWE No. 902 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PniL ADELPHI A, AND ' . IMPORTERS, are now.ln rcccpt of their FALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS, embracing a superb stock of PARfS IIROXZF.N! CLOCK PETS AND MANTEL ORNAMENTS I VIENNA FANCY GOODS I PARIAN STATUARY 1 Molld Silver Ware t tastefully arranged In cases lor WEDDING PRESENTS, also a splendid assortment of FINE JEWELRT, WATCHES, CHAINS, ELECTRO-PLATED WARES. OA. H, 1971. LIMBIC AXD ILAMU IQILLN. Third Btreet, adlolultig Phlla. & Erie R. R., two 6quares North of the Central Hotel, BUNBURY, PA. IRA T. CLEMENT, IS prepared to furnish every description of lum ber required by the demands of the public. linvinR all the latest improved machinery for manufacturing: Lunbcr, he is now ready to fill or ders ef all kinds of FLOORING, BIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BASH, ULINDS MOULDINGS, VE KANDA8, BRACKETS, and nil kinds of Ornamental ScrowlWork. Turn lujr of every description promptly execnted. Also, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OT BILL LUMBER. HEMLOCK and PISE- Also, Shingles, Tickets, I.nthe, Ac. Orders promptly filled, and shipped by Railroad or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT. decllMitUy NTOVK dt TIN fTAULlfilME.T. MARKET BTREET, BUNBURY, PA. ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor. SUCCESSOR TO BMtTU A OENTUER.j HAVING purchased the above well known es tablishment, Mr. Krnnse would respectful ly inform the public that he now has on band a large assortment of COOKING STOVES, Siieer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving To), Combination, Susquehanna and others, which are so arranged as to be used for Coal or Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfactori ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to heat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES of different kinds at very low prices. Tinware or Every Description - kept constantly on hand. Roofim; and Snouting with the best material, done at short notice, REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Conl Oil sxd Lumps constantly ou hand. Japan ware of a i.ndj. Store opposite C'ouley's hardware store. Give me a call. A. KRAUSE. np!34-ly FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHS AND C ASSI.MEItEft I FRENCH AND DOMESTIC GOODS of every grade, just opened at the ' MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP TIIOM. ti. NOTT, On Third Street, in Miller's Block, opposite the Moore & Dissingcr Uuildiugs, SCNdUBY, PENN'A. The most fashionable clothing made to order from every variety of goods. Suits of all sizes made up at the shortest no tice, from the best selected stock iu New York aud Philadelphia. Call and be couviuccd. TI10S. G. NOTT. Not. 4. 1371. Beef! Beef! fTMIE undersigned Is prepared to furnish the JL citizens of Suubury nud vicinity with the choicest Beef and Pork In Market, cither at Wholesale or Retnil. Families will be supplied by the quarter or side, or smaller quantities ut the most reasona ble rates. Constantly on hnud the choicest cuts of Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, also Sautages, Belogmis. Ac. Apply at the Meat House, South Third street, lu Moore & Disslnger's Row, Suubury. On market days the best of meat is served to customers at the meat stand, comer of Market and Third streets, wheu the celebrated Brosious' sausages can be had, long known as the best in market. HENRY K. FAG ELY. N. B. Persons having fat hogs or beeves for sale can procure the higrst market price by ap plication at the above establishment. Snnbury, Nov. 11, 1871. MILLINERY GOODS GEN ERALLY. NEW STYLES OF BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, FRAMES, &c Mourning and Bridal Hats and Bonnets. Full line of Mourning Veils and Crape. MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY. Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, bc, dec. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. MISS M. L. OOSSLER. South Fourth St., below the Railroad, Burbury. April SSjJSn. Wanted Immediately. 10,000 Men and Women to purchase the entire stock of GOODS now of fered for Inspection and sale at the Mammoth Btore ou Queen Street, Northumberland, as 1 am determined not to be . Undersold or Excelled In quality of goods offered for sale In my line. ELI MILLER, Oct. 98, 1871.-8m. MTE R EONCOPEH, VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES. E. de II. T. ANTHONY eft CO., S91 Broad way New York, Invite the attention of the Trade to their exten sive assortment of the above goods, of their own publication, manufacture aud importation. Also PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and GKAPHOSCOPES. NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. E. A H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 Broadway, New York, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, teTFonms and MaacrACTOftHS or Photographic Matorisvla. March 4tb, im.-Ay- ' Ibftllatteotts. JJARDWARft F0n ALL ' ' --lAT'THat ': ..' i nAKDWAIllT STORE J. H. CONNELLY & CO. Wurket Btreet, Hnnbory, P. : It Is nseleas M enumerate every kind of article Is his Btore, but among the leading iteaas may be set down the following i , Iron, Steel, Lead, ' Scales, ' Steelyards, Grindstones, ' - Nails of all kinds and sises, -Vices, . . . j - Baws, . Planes, Sieves, .,, ; Chains, Axes, Brass and Iron Kettles, Shovels, 1 Hoes, Forks, Spades, Rakes, Hntchets, Carpenter and Blacksmith Boring Machines, Cellar Grates, Drawing Kuires, Btone Sledges, Plasterers' Trowels, Masons' Hammers and Trowels, Hand Dinner Bells, and large cnsvJron Bells for . School Houses and tanners' Uinuer . , Bells, Carpenters' Bench Screws, ' Potato Forks for digging potatoes, ' Looking Glasses, Twine, Ropes, Knives aad Forks, Spoons, ..-Tacks, Alule and .1 torse chocs and fcails. Hammers, ' Augurs, Chisels, lanterns, Oil Ulottis, Brooms, i,oclts ornil descriptions, uouee Mills, ' Bits and Braces, Carriage Bolts of all kinds, Paint aad Wall Mr ue ties, Buckets, , Oils, VnrnUhes, Japans, T,ve. flndn Aeh. Wnshino-Rode. PAISTM OF A 11 KINDM Id OU or Dry, rarti-ioiors or an Kinds, CEDAR-WARE and other . Wooden-Ware of all kinds and very cneop, iiay-rora ruueys, Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level Glasses, Flies, Hinges, Coal Oil, Hems, Combs, Screws, nsauiery ann nuoe rinaings. Buggy Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cutters. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Sbtars, Nhot, Caps and Powder, and a great variety of other articles. Any thing wanted and not on nnnn, win De ordered at once, Snnbury, Aug. 19, 1871. WM. MVBMAT. I. SLATMAKEK. WM. B. BLACK MURRAY & CO., ..Wholesale Dealers In MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS, Ofllce and School Stationery, Printing, Wrapping and Manilla PAPERS, PAPER BAUN, e., Ae. Tho ColcbraU;d Corry Kerosene Burning Oil always on hand. Having also opened a COAL YAED, we are prepared to supply ot short notice, and at the lowest rates, EGG, STOVE, CHESTNUT and TEA COAL to all who may be pleased to give us a call. Orders left at our oOlce No. 35 Soutbrblrd St., will bo promptly tilled. MURRAY & CO. No. 55 Sout'u Third Street, Sunbnrv, Pa. Aug. 2tl, 1871. LADIES' FANCY FURS. John Fareira, 70S- A It I'll STREET, Middle of the Block, between 7th and Sth Sis., South Side, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds and quality of For Ladles and Children's Wear. Having Imported a very large aud splendid as soitment of all the different kinds of Furs frotn Urst hands in Europe, and have had them made up by the most skillful workmen, would respect fully Invite the readers of this paper to call and examine his large and very beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladies' and Children. I am determined to sell at as low prices as any other respectable House in this city. All Furs war ranted. No misrepresentation to effect sales. JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch Street Philadelphia. Oct. 28, lS71.-3m. M 1 L L, I N E It Y AN l K A NCY STORE. Eall aud Winter tioodsj. MISS L. WEISEU, Market Street, one door west of Geai hart's con fectionery store, SUXRURY, PA., Has opened ber stock of Millinery aud Euuey tioods, HATS AND BONNETS. The latest styles of Dress Trimmings, French and American Flowers, Luces, Ribbons, Suck loops, Chignons, Collars, Cutis, Jouvln Gloves, and a large variety of other articles. In conuection with the Millinery business, she carries ou the DRESS MAKING AND FITTING, In all Its branches. She Is also agent for the sale of Ramsey, Scott dt Co.'s Patterns. The ladles of Sunbury and vicinity arc cor dially invited to call and examine her splendid stock. Nov. 4, 1871. Mure C'nro for Tetter. THE Subscriber, resident of Seven PoinU, Au gusta township, Northumberland County, Pa., has a sure cure for Tetter, which he olfers to those afflicted with this annoying disease. He was troubled with It for eight years, and nothing would cure It uutil he obtained this remedy. It has been tried In a number of cases, to his know ledge, (one case of 25 year standing) with entire success. Upon receipt ot tl 00, he will teud a box of the medicine, and directions to use It, or 6 boxes for $5, free of postage. WILLIAM RAKER, Augusta P. O., Nortu'd Co., Pa. August 13, 187i-7ni. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after Monday, November 27, 1871, the Trelus on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road will run as follows i WESTWARD. Mall Train leaves Philadelphia, 6.20 p in " " " Sunbury, 1.00 a nr " arr at Eric, 8.50 p n Erie Express leaves Philadelphia, Vi.'M u m " " " Sunbury, 6.50 p in " " an at Erie, 7.40 u m Elmlra Mall leaves 1'tilludclptla, 7.50 a in " " " Sunbury, 4.S5 p m " " arr at Lock Haven, 7.5A p u Accommodation leaves Suubury, 6.15 a m " arr at Renovo, 10.40 a iu EASTWARD. Mall Train leaves Erie, 11.25 a iu " " " Sunbury, 12.M0 a in " " arr at Philadelphia, 6.S0 a m Erie Express leaves Erie, 9.00 p m " " Sunbury, O.aO a m " " arr at Philadelphia, 3.W p m Elmlra Mall leaves Lock Haven, 7.115 a in " Sunbury, ' 11.00 a ni ' arr at Philadelphia, 6.50 p m Accommodation leaves Renovo, 13.5 p in " arr at Suubury, 4.U5 p m Mall East connects east anS west at Erie with L. S. M. S. R. W. and at Corry and Irvluetou with Oil Creek aud Allegheny U. R. W. Mail West w ith west bound trains ou L. 8. A M. B. R. W. and at Corry and Irvluclon with OU Creek and Allegheny R. K. W. Caltawieea passenger tralus will be ran east from Wllllamsport on Erie Express, and west, to WlUiamiporl en Elmlra Mall. WM. A. BALDWIN, Oen'l Bwp'l. Lstebawannn and Rloonasbarg Rail- . " I -i : ' it'imn,,.,l .. , i SUMMER ABB,ASGEMKNT O PASSENGER i 4r ' " . J . . . 'nil , ' ' "-TftT'Vfe.rtrr"-- -t TUffAftb. . Leave, A.M.'P.M.IA.M.J'.M.iPM. Scranton, I Ttallevne. ' X io 10 05 1 Teylorville, 10 17' 10 90' l.nrfcawanna, ' PHtslon, West Plttstod, 1 Wvomlnff. 11 10 B5 " do 40 3i;i0 47 ,!l0 62, Maltby, Kingston, dt J St. W.-Barre ; Jc'rs Plvmonlh Jntie.. 7 40 9 83-U 7 61 4 65 8 Ool 8 00 8 05 6 05 8 20! 8 80; 8 45 Plymouth, 2 40 antlcoke, nunlock's, rthlrkablnn. 8 08 nick's Ferry, " ncacn llaven,, Berwick, "l.T? Briar Creek, Lime Ridge, r-spy, Hlooinrburg. Rnnert. I g I r.1. Catawlssw, ., 1'HUVlllC, Chulasky, Cameron. North'd, (arrive.) 10 80! NORTHWJ Leave. .A.M. I Northumberland, 10 26 Cameron, Chulnsky, Uanviue, 10 60, Catawissa, K u pert, Bloomsburg, . Eepy, Lime Ridge, Briar Creek, Berwick, Beach Haven, Hick's Ferry, Shlckshlnny, 11 14 i ia oo' P.M.! 12 26! I 7 301 Huntock s, Nanlicoke, Plymouth, Plymouth June., Kingston, 4c ) st. W.-Barre e'rs Maltby, Wyoming, Wefi I'ittstna. 7 45, PM. , 8 00' I I 8 15 P.M.! 5 10 i I 82. 16" 12 Si. 7 61 8 30 2 83 6 25 I 8 40 3 43 5 : ) 00 8 45 2 48 5 i i 13 8 52 2 M 5 ' i 18 9 04 2 50 5 t i 28 91 14 8 07 6 ( i 30, tt 25 3 18 6 i 4i 9 32, 8 '-, 6 ' i 48 V 40 8 30 6 1 I T. BOUND, Sup't. 12 43 Piltston, Iickawunna, Toylorvllle, Believue, Scranton, (arrive) 1! 521 , Northern Central Railway. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. o N and after Nov. 12, 1871, trains will run as follows . NORTHWARD. Niiigara Express leaves Sunbury at 12.40 p. m., arrives ut Niagara Falls at 1.30 a. m. Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury at 12.30 a. m., arrive at Willinmsport at 2.25 a. m., Elinira at 5.50 a. m., CuiuindiLigua 8.15 a. in. Mail arrives nt Snnbury at 4.30 p. m., arrive at Willinmsport (i.30 and Elmlra 10.35 p. m. Fast l.in arrives st Sunbury at 0.50 p. m., arrive at WillininKporl 8.15 p. m. SOUTHWARD. Buffalo Express '.eaves Suubury nt 1.47 n. rr.., arrive ut Uurrisburg 3.45 a. m., Bultimore 7.20 a. in. Mali leaves Sunbury at 11.C5 a. in., arrive at liarrisburg 1.45 p. in. Erie Express leaves Sunbury at 9.25 a. m., ar rive at Han ifcburg 11.20 a.m., Baltimore 3.00 p. m. Erie Mail leave Sunbury st 12.30 a. m., arrive at HarrUbur 2 20 r.. m. 6HAMOKIN DIVISION. EisrwAHH. Leave Sunbury nt 4.40 p. m.. arrive at Shamo kin 5.50 p. in., Sit. Carinel C.4U p. m. Leave Sunbury (Aecominodulloi,) at 11. 53 a. iu., arrive at Shumokiu l.OU p. m. tVESIWAKIt. Lcava Mt. Cirnicl nt 7.r0 n. m., Slmmokin 7.40 a. m., arrive at Sunbury 9.55 a. m. Leave hliuuiokiu ( AecnnimoiUil'un,) at 2.45 p m., arrive at St:ubury 4.00 p. in. Express leaves dally. All other trains leave dally, except Sundnys. A. R. Fiske. ' En. S. Yovso, (jen'l. Sup't., Otn'l Fnseeu'r Ag't., liarrisburg, Pa. Balimorc, Md. Reaitluic Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, Xov. 13th, 1S71. GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and North-West for Philadelphia, N. V., Read ing, Pottsville, Tatnao.ua, Ashland, Sbatnokiu, Lebanon, Alleiitown, Easlon, Ephrata, Litiz, Luncnster, Columbia, Jtc, Jtc. Truius leave liarrisburg fur New York, as fol lows: At 2.45, 8.10, a. iu. uud 2.00 p. in., con ncctlng with similar trains on the Pennsvlvunia Railroad, and arriving nt New York nt io.07 a. m., 8.42, nud 0.45 p m. resjiectlvclv. Sleeping Cars accompany the 2.45 a. in., train without change. Returning : Leave New York at 9.00 a. in., 12.S0 noon and 5.00 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.3U, 8.30 a. m. and 8.30 p. ni. ; Sleeping Curs accom pany the 5.00 p. m. traiu Irom New York with out chance. Leuve liarrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Ta ina.ina, Miucrsville, Ashlund, Shainokin, Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m., 2.00 uud 4.05 p. in., stoppiug ut Lebauon and principal way stutious ; the 4.05 p. m., truia connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Co lumbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Ruilroud, leave Uanisbiirg at 3.40 p. iu. East Pennsylvania Ruilroud trains leuve Read lug for Allentown, Easlou aud New York at 4.34, 10.40 a. m., and 4.05 p. in. Returning, leave New York nt 9.00 a. in., 12.30 noon nud 5.00 p. m. and Allentown at 7.20 a. m. 12.25 uoon. 2.15, 4 25 aud 8.35 p. m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. in., connci tiiin with similar traiu on East Pennu. Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.20 p. ui., stopping nt all stations. Leave Pottsville at 9.00 a. in. and 2.30 p. in. Hemdou ut 10.1KI u. m., Shumokiu nt 5.40 and 11.15 a. m. ; Ashland at 7.05 a. ni., and 12.43 noouj Muhunoy City ul 7.51 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. Tuiuuuua at ti.35 a. m. uud 2.10 p. m. for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Hurrisburg,d.-c Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquri.' hauna Railroad at 8.15 a. ni. forllurrUburg, ana 11.45 a.m., for Piue Grove and Tremout. Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potts ville at 5.40 a. m., pusses Reading at 7.30 a. ni. arriving ut Philadelphia at 10.20 a. ni., returning leaveF Philadelphia ul 4.45 p. m., pasting Read lug ut 7.35 p.m. arriving at Poitsville at 9.20 p.m. Pottstowu Accommodation Train leaves Potts town at 7.00 a. ni., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.15 p. ui. Colui-.tna Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.20 a. m., and 0.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster. Columbia, fcc. ; returniug leave Lan caster ut 8.20 a. m. and 8.25 p. m., and Colum bia ut 8.15 u. in. nud 3.18 p. in. Perkioiuen Rail Roud Trains leave Perklomen Juuclionai7.25, 9.U5a. m..at 3.00 and 6.45 p.m. Rcturiiiiig.lt-uie Sehweuksvllle ut 0.45,8.10 u. in., 12.50 noon uud 4.45 p. m. connecting with similar trains on Reading Rail Roud. Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phm nixville ut 9.10 a. in., 3.05 aud 5.55 p. m. i re luming, leave Byers at 6.50 a. m., 12.45 noon, and 4.20 p. in., connecting with similar trains on llcadiug Ruiiroad. Colebrookdrle Ruliroud Trains leave Pottstowu at 9.40a. in., l.l.Oaui 0.30 p. 1:1., returning leve Ml. Pleasant st 7.15 uud 11.25 a. in., f.nd 2.54 p. in., connei liug with similar trains on Reading Ruilroud. Chcaur Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge port at S.S0 a. m., 2.05aud 5.20 p. in. returnii.,;, leave IXiw.nrtou nt ti.SS s. m., 12.50 noon and 5.15 p. in. vouuetting with biiniUr traiunou Reud ll'g Rnlll.Kl.l. . .. Ou Sun Uys . l.e.ivo New York ul 5.00 p. m., Phihuklphut i t l t. in. ru.I l.l. . in., (the 8.00 a. m. train running only to Reidiug;) leuve Pollsvlllcut 8.004. ui., l".-ive liarrisburg, 3.4.'ia. Ul., aud 2.00 p. ill.; leuve Alleiilow u ul K.a5 p. in. le-uve Ueuaing ut 7.15 a. in. uid U.00 p. in. for JlurrUhurfc', ut 4. lit u. in. lor Nov York, and ut .40 a. m. end 4.1 j p. in. for Philadcl'u. Couimulntion, Ml', -age, Season, School anj Exeursiou Tickets, to aud lioiu all points at re duced rates. Baggage checked through i 100 rounds Bat. gay allowed each Passenger. J. E. WOOTTEN, Asst. Supt. & Eug. Mush'ry.
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