V SPUING-, 1872. Great Stock of Wall Paper, BORDERS AND WINDOW PAPERS, Of both Foreign and O. Clement Block. Bnnbnry, Pa., April 6, 1972.- Strand Spring Opening AT S. HERZFELDER'8 Popular Clothing Store, Corner Market and Third Streets, SUNBURY, .PENN'A. How on haud and receiving an enormous assortment of SPRING GOODS. 500 Business and Working Coats, 400 Dress Pants and Vests, 500 Business and Working Suits, 15 B3ys SSBf, HATS 1 IP A'graud ussortmeut lu this liao. lueludlne h11 the verv latot Spring Styles. A lure variety of BOYS HATS AND CAVS. Tho Largest Assortment In tbia line to be found outside the large cities. S i 8 SHlEf s, Calico from 75c up. White Drem Sliiits from 11.00 up'. Agencv for the Celebruted QUAKER CITt and ECLIPSE FINE DRESS SHIRTS, everv one of which" is guaranteed a perfect fit. SHIRT BOSOMS, &c. Gents' Spring and Summer Under ware. 500 Overalls arid Oversliirts made to order. Oii'y tin bent material use! and well ewad. Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Umbrellas, Walking Canes, and numerous other articlos. All the above goods will be offered at Buying only of the largest and most reliablt! Ileuses, and for CASH only, nnd doing bv far the largest business in my line in this part of tho country. I am enabled to coll BETTER ARTICLES at Eacraroa? Prices than any of my competitors hero or elso where. Call at the Large and Beautiful Store Room, Corner Market and Third Streets, SUNBTJIIY, I3 A. 8unbury, March 23, 1872 ly. A. M. MEIXELL, caud. No. 002 Chcatuut Straet, Philadolphli FLNE JEWELRY and SILVERWARE! pniLADE a-HIA. ' Perfected Speeteelcs and Eye Olaases. GOLD HEADED CANES. Watebee and Jewelry neatly repaired und war ranted. Market Square, SUNBURY, Pa. Feb. S, 187.-lf. VII. lirSHAT. J. SLAYHAXIK. WM. U. flt.ACX. MURRAY & CO.. Wholesale Dealers In MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS, OtSoe and School Stationery, Print iii c Wrapping and Manilla PAPERS, I'APEK ilAGM, e., te. The Celebrated Corry Kerosene Burning Oil always on band. Baling alto opened a COAL YAED, we ere prepared to supply at toon notioe.and at me lowest raiee, KGG, BTOVE, CHE3TNUT and PEA COAL U all who may be pleased to girt mi a eall. Orders lift at oar office No. 85 Booth Third St., will ba promptly filled. MURRAY & CO. He, 83 Bnata Third Stmt, iunbary, Fa, Aug-. 30, 1871. Domestic Manufacture. 8. HAZELTINE, Successor to N. F. Llghtner. r MEW nt BOYS. MF.BPRR. CA1.DWELI A CO., DE8IUE TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO 'I'll EiR DE PARTMENT OF SOLHiSILYER WATCHES. POSSESSING SUPERIOR FACILITIES THET WILL BE ENABLED l'O PLACE BEFORE CUSTOMERS, IS ADVANCE tK THE GENE ItAL MARKET, ALL 71 IE NOVELTIES AND IMPROVEMENTS IXilLVFR GOODS A8 RA PIDLY A8 PRODUCE), VERY PARTICULAR ATTENTION BEING ilVEN TO THE SPH CIATIF.9 OF BRIDAL ,ND OTHER PRESEN TATION GIFTS. 1 HE STANDARD OBSILVEK LONO SINCE ADOPTED BY I'UEM I THAT OF ENGLISH STERLING, 025-lOuorutFlNE. THE QUALITY OF EVERY ARTICLE OLD BEING STRICT LY GUlKAMtr.l). ATTENTION IS RES ECTFULLY DIRECT ED TO THE UNVARYI (1 BUSINESS POLICY OF THIS HOUSE IN RliARD TO THE FIRM LY ESTABLISHED fe'STEM OF FIXED PRICES, WHICH WIL BE RIGIDLY AD HERED TO IN ALL USES, SECURING TO PURCHASERS, FA1RNSS AND EQUALITY IN EVERY TRANSACT )N. POLITE AT TENTK)MAY BE EXPECTED BY ALL WHO FAVOR HEM WITH A VISIT. ORDERS AND IN U1RIES BY MAIL, PROMPTLY ATTENDDTO. J. E. CADH tLL CO. Feb. io, 1873. Q.AS FI XT I' RES. TIIACKAIU,)UCK & CO., iUCCKcSS TO MISIIEY, MERTtlL. & TIIACKARA, XANUFACTBKBS or GAS FIXTURES, RONZES, Ac, Ac, Chefudeliers, 'Penaats, Bracket, sve ce, would respectfully Invll the attention of par. cbi eers to oar eltaot assortment. WHOLESALE AND KTAIL SALESROOMS, 71s.ChettttStret. MANUFACTORY, 403, M ,406 AMD 408 KICK BTRtT, Aug. 19, 1871, Vlnear Blttn art not a vil Fancy Drink. mad of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirit! and Refute Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called " Tonics." " Appetisers," " Restorerm," Ac, that lead live tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Median, made from the native root and herbs of Cali fornia, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-riving Principle, a Per fect Renovator and Iavigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating beib mind and body. They are eay of administration, prompt in their action, certain in their results, safe aua reliable in all forms of disease. tto Person can take these Bitten accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs waster! beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or I nrt Ideation Headache, Pain tu the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Cheat, Diui new. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in tha Mouth, Uilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, In fUmmatinn of the Lunrs, Pain in the regions of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no qua), and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits man a lengtny advertisement. For Fmalo Complaint, in voanr or old, mar id or itirl. ftt ttie dawn of womMnhooflT or til. tarn of life, the. Tonic Bitter display to decided an influence that a market! improvement is toon perceptible. For InAajtniuatory and Chronic Khan mutism and Gout, Dysiepiia or Indigestion, liilious. Remittent and Intermittent fevers. Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidnevs and Bladder, these Bitters hive been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Wood, Kirch is generally produced by derangement of the IH goitive Organs. They art a Gcntlo Purgatlre aa well aa a Tonic, possessing alsu the peculiir merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. For Hkta Dlseanea, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rhauin, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, King-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas. Itch, Scurfo, Diacolorations cf the Skin, Humors and iseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, ara literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the moat incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanaa tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it ie soul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful thousand proclaim Vinegar Bit ters the most wonderful lnvigorant that ever sustained the sinking svstem. Pln Tape, and other Worm, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are ettectually destroyed and remove J. Says a distinguished physiologist; There is scarcely au indiviJua1. upon the lace of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the hejlthyelernents of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits tbst breed these living monsters cf disease. No system of Meiicinc, no vermifuge, no anthelminiticr, will free, tbe system from worms liVe these Bitters. Mechanical Dlacneva. Persons engaged in Paints and Mitierals, such at Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be subject to patalysis of the Bowel. To cuaid against this take a dose of Wai.kck'i Vinbc;ar Bittkks uaoe or twice a week as a Preventive. ISllloas, Itemltteuta and Intermittent Fevers which are so prevalent in the valleys of our crsat rivers throughout the United States, especially tnose of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nesaee, Cumberland, Aikansas, Red, Colorado, Braros, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, M obiJe, Savannah.Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout oar entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by exten sive derange menu of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There ate always more or leas ob structions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. ( In their treat meut, a purgative, exerting a powetful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There a no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. Wamcbh'i Vinkgar liiTTsm, aa they will speedily remote the dark-aotrwd viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same i.-,. ijimulatiug the secretions of the liver, and generally restoitug tne licallhy functions of the digestive ort-ans. Scrofula, or King's Erilt White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyee, etc., etc I n these, as in ail other constitutional Diseases, VYai.kbm4 VtNacAR Bittkks have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and in traceable cases. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters act on all these cases in a similar maimer, by purifying the Uloud they remove the cause, and by resolving away the effects of the infl.vnina:ion (the tubercular deposits) the aflcctej parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. The properties of Dr. Wai.kir'h Vimbcar Bitibrs are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Caiminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Cornier lmuut, Su loriuc, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. The Aperient and mild Laxative prnpeities of Dr. Walkek's Vihkoar Bitters are the best safe- Euard iu all cacs of eruptions and malignant fevers, their alsamic, heal! in;, and southing properties protect the humors of the fauces- '1'hetr Sedative properties allay pain in t tie nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from iuil.imni.it itiii. Wind, co.ic, ciaiups, etc Their Counter-Irritant influence extendi throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kidneys, correcting and regulating the flow cf urine. Their Anti-Bilious projieriies stunulau the liver, iu the secretion of bile, and its discharges t!. rough the bil.aiy ducts, and are superior to all tcmedial agents, for the cute of Bilious Fever, Fever and Aimis, etc Fortify the body agalnat disease by puri fying all its fluids with Vinkgar Uittrks. No endemic can take hold of a svstem thus foiearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowv!, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease -proof by this great invicorant. The Kfncacy of Dr. Walker's Vinkgar Bit Taas, in Chronic Dyspepsia, Fevers, Nervous Disorders. Constipation, deficiency of vital power, and ail maladies atlecting the stuinacb, liver, bowels, pulmonary organs, or muscular system, has baen experienced by hundreds of thousands, and hundred! of thousands snore ara a ah in for the same relief. Directions. Take of the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wmeg!aafiiU. Eat good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, luuitcn chop, venison, ro-i-t beef, and vegetables, and take out door exercise. They are composed of purely vegetable ingredients, and contain no spirit. WALKER, Pronr. II. H McDONALDA CO., Druggists aud Gen. Agts., San Francisco, C-J., and corner of Washington and Clurltou St., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. March 30, iy:.-3ni. fcpriug aud Summer Opening or niLHXEKY GOODS. Hats und Bonnets, Trimmed and Unt rimmed, 1UBBOXS, FLOWEKS. W HEATHS, LACES, &c. l all new stvles. Crupc Veil of all Grade. CHAFE HATS AND BONNETS, and everything usully kept lu a Milliuerv Store. Call at M. L. GOSSLER'S Store, South Fourth Street, below tbe 8. V. R. It., SUNBURY, PA. April 20,'.187a. TO THE LADIES t GRAND OPENING OF Millinery aud 1'aacy Goods. Spring styles of HATS und BONNETS, trimmed nnd untrimined. All the latest styles lu STRAW, CHIP, LEG-HORN, CACTUS, Neapolitan, Waterproof, 4c. School Hats and Suu Hats. Trimmings Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Ac. Clotes, Collier de Grace, Crape, Crape Veils, Tissues, Neckties. Ramsey, War ner co.' r interns, and all the Spring styles of Millinery Goods. Call aud sea my choice assortment. MISS L. WEISEK. Market Street, one door west of Geai hart's eon feclionei j store. April SO, 187'J. MILLINERY. SPRING STYLES at the CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE OF MISS L. BlIISSLER. Every klud of Millinery Goods, embracing Hats, Honuets, Sebool Hats, Crape Hats aud Ilonuets, Ribbons and Flowers, Trimmings of every de scription, and every kind of goods usually kept iu a millinery establishment, can be had at tier J,,r,e lowe P1"- The very best iu the Philadelphia market has been stleOed, to which the ladies are luvited to examine and be conviu "d. MI88L. 8I11S8LER, Aprl1S0,U7,M,rkrt81U"'BUDbr'' ffthucllancons. NUNXYSIDE IIEATEK. Supamna at Mart laud tat Tara, Bau TiMORa. Ftret premium for Tlre-plnr lleatcie awarded the Bunnyalde. AdTaotairet of the Snnnytlde i 1. It 1 eo eonetructed thai one-third mora of lha radlatlnu in r face CTtentie Into the room, Ing that moch mora additional heat without ex tra fuel. 9. It le the only Hnt-AIr Fire-place Uctttcr In the market. Like the regular built cellar heater, It loeee no beut, but oonfluee It all to Ite legltl purpo.es. 8. The fuel magazine le double the neunl elr.e, exteDdliiK from the fire-box to the top of the eiove, with capacity for twenty-four hours' np ply of coal. 4. The patent doable eorer for coal magaElne consumes the gas, preTenls escape of gas Into the room, and makes it Impossible for any puf flrifrs or explosions to occur. This Is an advant age possessed by no other fire-place store In the market. 6. There are three air ccambers, wherein a brisk circulation is kept up, drawing the cold air In the room thronh heated flues into a large hot-air reservoir, at the back of the stove. 8 No side pipes are used, as the air Is heated In a reservoir having double radiating flues and double back, supplvlng large quantities of hot airwitnout waste or heat or luei. 7. The SiNNTSMia utilizes the waste heat so thoroughly that we frequently heat an adjoining room on the first, betides heating tbe rooms la second nnd third stories. 8. A damper on top of the stove, connected with the hot air flues, coutrols the qunutity of hot air required for the use of either the upper or lower rooms. All oilier flre-placo stoves are very Inconvenient in this respect. V. The Grate is self-sealing, and no dust can e.cnpe while shaking it. STURAT, TETERSON A CO., Philadelphia. IT. B. MASBEK, Agent. Nov. 11. 1871. JADALIS TllK lXCRKDll'.NTS THAT : COM TOSS . KOSADAIIS sr pullished tn .very p k . tltoro Uureitisrt'fa serl p r;t -.ra'.ioii, jconseqiieilly rmsKi '.ss ruEscKicr. it It is a certain euro fur rkrofula, yphilii in til ill fi'ltni, f'-liciani-lism, Sm l-'irc, l.iver Cum plairt KD.l all tl.H'Ukia of I Ulutd. OKI! E0TTL2 C? t33A2Ai:3 will do moro pood ll an trn bollls of tha Svrups e rSarnjiil!a. THE UNDif.SlGNED PHYSICIANS ihavu C8pJ Rosudalis i" llicir praclira (for the pafl thrco v-irj nnd f itly erilorac it its a rrlaMa Al'.crstia and Wood Purifier. In. T. C. rVC.11, rf P.'.timr.r.. UK. T. J. IWVK1.V, !)H. R. W. CAR It. " DM. F. O. I)A"NI-XI.Y, ' Dlt. J. U. Sl'AUKS, or NichoUivUl., Dfl. J'. L. McCAr.TIIA, Colua.iia, S. C. rm. a. n. nosles, i:.iccmh, v. c. U3D AUD INDORSED EY j. a. rr.r.NCH t fo.vs, rail iuvcr, I Mrs.. IT. V. S.lTir,.,rkf.r.. Mich. ;a. r. wiifi.un.UDj, vbio. U H AM., Lima. Ohio. It RA i.S & l'O..CiorrlsRstl'.lF, Vs. SAM'L. C. V.t AbDL.V, MLrfrtas toro, Teun. Our ipae. wl".l not allow ef any ex. tcnti rfmirLi ia rf'atica to i!.e irturof Ko.aUali.. Tut!i9 l(i!:tal PrnV.aion w. (.uarantrfl Kluid lit. jtractaupcrinr to any t h. r l.av. evrr ! HlouJ ; anJ to thn aillirt.J m aay try iX.,i..l.l:s. ani m,u wi!! le r.nur.a tu l.sj'.'.h R'jM'U'.ls it iM l v mil IVut r.oit. pnc. i.sj pr tit:!e. A. 13. ci-irry:j i; c:. July 32, iS?l. ly. I Don't Read This ! ! Good morning, Mrs. A., where are you bound for so early I i Mrs. A. Wliy Mrs. C, ou't yon know Mr. ! Ryrrly has boiclit oul the Grocery and t'onfec ' tioneiy Store of Unas A Weaver, aud is selling uics fresh Urncei ies, Cannrd Fruit, and in fact, ; crj thiiijf hi the Grocery line, cheaper than tlia chrapest, and I have Kot lired paj lnj; high ju ices, ! so I hare made up my mind alter this to patron i Iza Mr. Itycrly. So good uioruiiifc', Mrs. C I lutif-t go. Mrs. C, to herislf. Well I am hound to find out for myself, and will ro to Byerly's new cheap casn urocery, inn noil iiino i want any Orocerlea, Coiifeeilonerleaor Prime O laters. I will Just say to all come and give me a trial, and satisfy yourselves that there Is one cheap cmli Grocery In Simuury. lie-member the place, No. 1 1, South Third St., in Clement House Building, Sun bur v. Pa. S.BYK.RLY. 8utibury, Jan. 20, 1S7J. AT il. YR ASCKCUS 4CO SIS Market Mtrcet, Ibiladelphla. We have opeued for the SPRING TRADE, ;t ho largest and best assorted stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS, Table, Stair and Floor OH Cloths, Window Shades and Paper, Carpet Chain, Cottou, Yarn, Ratling, Wadding, Twines, Fancy Kntketa, Hiuouia, Raskets, Buckets, Brushes, Clothss Wringers, Wooden and Willow Ware ia the United States. Our large Increase lu business enables us lo sell at low prices and furnish the best quality of Goods. BOLK AGENTS FOR THE Celebrated American Waaher, I'rlee SS.50. Over 13,000 Sold in Six Mouths. Terms i Carpets, 60 days An other 8ood 80 aT, Net. February 17, 1872.-3 STOVE Ol TIS ESTABLTsliME!rir. MARKET 8TREET, SUNBURY, PA. ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor. SI'CCESSOB TO SMITH eBKTUEa.J n A VINO purchased the above well known es tablishment, Mr. Krause would respectful ly intonu the public that he now has on hand a large assortment of COOKING STOVES, Speer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving Top, Combination, .Uusquehauna and others, which are to arrauged as to be used for Coal or Viood, and are warranted to perform sat infaclori Ivor no sale. HEATERS ol all kind put up to heat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES of different kiuds at very law prices. Tiu ware or Every Deserlptlou kept constantly on band. Roofing aud 8pouting with t lie best material, done at short notice. REPAIRING utteuded to with dispatch. Coal Oil and Lumps constantly on hand. Japan ware of a x.ndi. Sure opposite Conlev'a hardware store. Give me a cull. A. KRAUSE. aplM ly NEW Flonr, Feei, Fruit anfl TeeetaMe Store, Spruce Street, between Front and Second, 8UNBURY, PA. JOHN WlXVEIt having Just opeued a Store at tba above place, where all kiuds of ol the best brands of Floar and Feed will be sold at greatly reduced prices. The cele brated Buck's Mills Flour will be kept eoustautly on band. Also, all kind of Feed, Grain, Corn, Oats aud Rye, chopped of whole, Potatoea, Apples, Cabbage dc Fruit generally, at a cheaper rata than can ba bought elsewhere. All goods delivered Free of Charge. Call and axamlue my stock and ascertain lha price before purchasing elsewhere. , JOHN WU.VEK. Ennaury, De. t, lSTl.wf. ROi tumfartnrers. MACHINE SHOP AMD I BOM FOUNDRY. GEO. BOHRBACH A SON8, Nnnbnry, IVnn'a, INFORM the public that they are prepared to do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added n new Machine Shop In connection with their Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New Lathes, Pinning and Boring Machines, with the latest Improvements. With the aid of skillful mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders NEW WORK OR REPAIRING, that may be given them, la a satisfactory man ner. Urates to anit any Stove. IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build ings, of all sizes. BRASS CASTINGS, Ac. Ornamental Iron Fencing FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS VERANDAHS, FOR TARD9 AT RESIDENCES, AC, AC. The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su periority, have been still further Improved, and will always be kept on band. Also, THREPH1NU MACHINES. Sunbury, May 30, 1871. LUMBER AND rLAXIXU MILLS. Third Street, adjoining Phlla. & Erie R. R., two Squares North of the Central Hotel, SUN BURT, PA. IRA T. CLEMEXT, 13 prepared to furnish every description o.f lum ber required bv the demands of the public Having all the latest Improved machinery for manufacturing Luuber, he is now ready to till or ders .r all kinds or FLOORING, BIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE RANDAS, BRACKETS, and all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn ing of every description promptly executed. Also, A LlHOa ASSORTMENT Or BILL LUMBER. - HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Bhlnglcs, Pickets, Lathe, sc. Orders promptly filled, and shipped by Railroad or otherwise. 1KA T. ixsmw 1. decl9-e8:ly NIW MEAT SHOP. rpiTIE uudersigned respectfully Informs the cltl- JU tens or Buubury ana vicinity, that they nave opened a MEAT SHOP. In Dewarl's hnildinir.on the north side of Market Square, two doors Horn the railroad, were they will keep a constant supply of the best of Beef, I'orK, Mutton, Sc, at wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices and of the first quality . A wagon w ill be run to supply customers every morning, (except Sundays. ) The best of meat will found at their shop. Give us a call and satiafv vour selves. REFFEW & BOWER. Oct. ICth 1 S6'J. tf. A Valuable House and Lot for Sale. rilHE undersigned offers at private sale, his JL large blllCK DWELLING HOUSE and Lot, with all the necci-eary outbuildings, situate on the Southeast corner of Walnut and Third streets, Suntiiiry. Pa. The house In nearly ucw aud well finished and contains nine rooms, a good cellar, Ac. It la well calculated for a resi dence, and would he an admirable business stand for a store or hotel. This property will be sold at a reasonable price. For terms, fcc., arply to MICHAEL HAHNE. Sunbury, Jan. 27, 1872.-tf. THADD'S S. SHANNON, THIRD AND MARKET SQUARE, Has In stock and constantly receiving Novelties In his Hue, consisting in part of a lull line of AMERICAN WATCUES, Elgin, Illiuois, Howard A Co., Walthara, Mas sachusetts, and Hoy's AMERICAN WATCHES Also, a full set of Ladles, and Gent's Gold and Silver Swiss Watches. JEAVELEY. Roman Gold sets, pink coral and Gold sots, Ear-Rings, Nccliiaces aud Pcndan'.s, Onyx aud Jet Jewclrv. SILVER-WARE, Solid Silver-ware of Sterling purity , made to or der. Bridal and Presentation Piece, Kuives, Forks and Spoons in cases, also, a full line of Silver Plated Goods. Tea Sets, Ice Water Sets, Erbit Stands, Cuke Bankets, Coffee Urns, Forks and Spoouti treble plutcd, the best In the market. SPECTACLES. If you value your Eyesight, usa the Perfect I.cuse., ground from minute Crittle Pebbles mel ted together, and derive there name "Diamond'' I on account of there hardness aud brilliancy. I They will last many years without change, aud i warranted Superior to all others iu use. j TABLE CUTLERY. Ivory, Pearl aud Metal handles la casta sup I plied to order. I CLOCKS. A full assortment of Eight day and Thirty hour Clocks, alto Caleuder Clocks ol all dlserip- tions. tugraving done at the shortest notice. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Repaired and Satisfaction wurruuted. All goods will be sold at the very Lowest Cash Prices. Every body is cordially Invited to Call and Examine for themselves. Don't forget the place. T.8. SHANNON. SuuburyDec.16, If. igjs Up De Graff's EYE EAR INFIRMARY, SUNBURY, PEN N ' A. rrMIIS institution Is now open for the reception -a. of Patients for the treatment of Disease of the EYE, EAR, THROAT, LUNGS, CATARR1I, lo., Ao., ic, and operations In GENERAL SURGERY. Our collection of INSTRUMENTS is very large, com prising all tho latest ImpmovBjUmis, enabling us to inset 8UR0ERT lu all forms. Physicians ara Invited to accom pany Patients to gur lustitulton for operations. By request of many Citizens, we will attend to calls lo GENERAL PRACTICE. Infirmary, Clement's Building;, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET BTS., SUNBURY, PA. C. E. I P DE GRAFF, Physician and Burgeon. Buubury, Feb. , 187U.-tf. POMPFRET MANOR CEMETERY COMPANY. This company la now prepared to tell lota In the new Cemetery, located on au eminence about one-fourth of a mile east of Buubury. The In crease of the population of Buubury, and conse quent advance in the ratio of mortality, as well as tbe limited facilities for the luterineut of those who have fought Ufa's battle, have suggested the organisation of the above named company. Plan of Cemetery may be seen at tbe office of J. A. Cake, Esq., or Lloyd T. Rohrbacb. Price of lots from f 5 to 1 15, according to loca tion. Deeds will be executed for lots sold. LLOYD T. ROHBBACH, Sec'y. May 11, 1871.-tf. tbftUitntot:?. JJARDWARK FOR ALL AT TUB HARDWARE STORE or J. H. CONNELLY & CO. Market Street, Nunbury, Pa. It Is useless lo enumerate every kind of article In his Store, but among the leading Items may be set dowa tba following i Iron. Steel, Lend, (Scales, oieeiyaras, urinastones, Nalli or all kluds ana sizes, Vlort, Saws, Planes, Sieves, Chains, Axes, Brass ana iron nettiee, Shovels. Hoes, Forks, Spades, KaKes, Hatchets, Carpenter and Blacksmith Boring Machines Cullar Grates. Drawing Knives, Stone Sledges, rtastcrers- i roweis, Masons' Hammers and Trowels, Hand Dinner Bells, aud large cast Iron Bells for Bchool Houses and Farmers' Dinner Bells, Carpenters' Bench Screws, Potato Forks for digging potatoes, Looking Glnsses. Twine, Ropes, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tacks, Mule and Horse Shoes aud Nails, Hammers, Augnrs, Chisels, Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms, Locks of all descriptions, Coffee Mills, Bits and Braces, Cnrrlage Bolts or all kinds, Taint and Wall Brushes, Buckets, OIU, Varnishes, Japans, Lve, Soda Ash, Washing Soda, P.llST.1 OF ALL. KINDS la Oil or Dry, Partl-Colors of all kinds, CEDAR-WARE and other Wooden-Ware of all kinds and very cheap, Hay-Fork Pnlleys, Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level Glasses, Kll, Hinges, Coal Oil, Usms, Combs, Screws, Saddlery and Shoe Findings, Duggv Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cutters. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears, Mhot, Caps and Powder, and a great variety of other articles. Any thing wauled and not on hand, will be ordsred at once. Snnburv, Aug. 19, 1871. CENTER OF ATTRACTION. Everybody Is Invited to come and buy of the handsome assortment or TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES at SAMUEL P." NEVIN'S STORE, lu frame building, adjoining Moore A Dieslnger's building, TI1IKD STULtT, 6LSB1.K1, fA Just opened a fresh supply of Confectioneries of every description. TOYS OF ALL KINDS constantly on hand. The bet RAISINS, FIGS. CURRANTS A: DRIED FRUIT. PURE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SPICES, fresh Bread, Buns A Cakes, every morulng FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, Ac. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! Having fitted tip a room expressly for serving up Oysters In every style, Ladies and Gentlemen will be accommodated with the best bivalves in market, at all hoars during the day nnd evening. Families will be supplied at their residence with the best Shell or Cuniicd Oysters, as Is desirable, at the very lowest prices. Call and see my excellent atsortment of goods uud ascertain the prices. 8. r. NEVIN. Dec. 16, 1871. HORSE AND CATTLE INSIKANCE CO.UI ANY. INSURE YOUR HOUSES ! INSURE VOUR CATTLE INSURE with a responsible and perfectly reli able Company. Insure where your lories will be paid promptly. TlilN In a Mutual Protective Co. Ilcncn, you are sure of beim; paid promptly for all' losses, If iusurcd iu this Compaiiv. OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS " THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY. Wc pay losses accruing through theft, death by lire, accident, or u-itural cause?, (excepting epedcmlc diseases). We pay prompt. No red tape proceedings to get your" money, iu case of lu.s. OVEE 5000 paid ou horses and cattle since uigaiiizatlou. DR. D. WALDRON, Prcsideut. C. A. REIMENSNYDER, Sec'y, Sunbury, Pa. DIRECTORS. Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. J. C. Bruner, Salomon Stroh, Wtu. Brlndle, Solomon Shlpe. John A. ShUwIor, Dr. D. T. Krebs, Dr. David Waldron. Jan IS 'TlMy. Nl'XBlRY MARRLE YARD. TInE undersigned having bought the entire A. stork of Disslnger A Taylor, would inform the public that he Is now ready to do all kinds of HARIILE WORK. Has ou hand, and makes to order at SHORT NOTICE Monuments V Head-Stones, : rvrr-r sttlk. DOOR AND YTINDOW SILLS AlRO,Cemetery Posts with Galvanlml pipe and all other fencing generallv used on Cemeteries. John A.Taylor will continue iu the employment, at the old stand on Market St., Sunbury. niuy2'tiS Beef! Beef! ri"MIE undersigned Is prepared to furuish the L citizens of Sunbury aud vicinity with tbe choicest Beef and Pork in Market, cither at Wholesale or Retail. Families will be supplied by the quarter or side, or smaller quaulities at the most reasona ble rates. C'oustantly ou hand thu choicest cuts of Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, also Sausages, Belognas. Ac. Apply at the Meat House, South Third street, lu Moore A Dissiugcr's Row, Sunbury. On market days the bct of meat is served to customers at tbe moat stand, corner of Market and Third streets, wbeu the celebrated Brosious' sausages cau be had, long known as the best in market. HENRY K. FAGELT. N. B. Persons having fat hogs or beeves for sale can procure the bigest market price by ap plication at the above establishment. Sunbury, Nov. 11. 1871. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. WINTER TIME TABLE. Ou and after Monday, November 87, 1871, the Trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road will ruu as follows i WESTWARD. Mall Tralu leaves Philadelphia, " " " 6unbury, " " arr at Erie, Erie Express leaves Philadelphia, " " " Sunbury, " . an at Erie, Elmlra Mail leaves Philadelphia, " " " Buubury, " " arr at Lock Haven, Aecommodatiou leaves Buubury, " arr at Renovo, 8. SO p m 1.00 a ir 8.50 p a. 12. SO p in 8.50 p m 7.40 a in 7.W a ui 4.S5 p ni 7.55 p m 6.15 a ni 10.40 a in EASTWARD. Mail Train leavea Erie, ' lt.55am " " " Sunbury, 18.80 am " ". arr at Philadelphia, d.liO a m Erie Express leaves Erie, 9.00 p m " Buubury, 9.-J0 a m " " arr at Philadelphia, i.80 pm Elmlra Mall leaves Lock Haven, 7.85 a m " ' " Buubury, 11.00 am " arr at Philadelphia, 6.50 p ru Accommodation leaves Renovo, 12.25 p m " arr at Buubury, 4.85 p iu Mall East connects east and west at Erie with L. B. A M. 8. R. W. and at Corry and Irvlneton with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W. Mall West with west bouud trains - ', k j, M. B. R. W. and at Cony and ' ... -u bu Creek aau AUegheny R. w lu ou from'wmutt-nr" Traiui wttl be ran east Mut.i to -aport oi Erie Express, and weal, to wmwri.porloa Elmlra Mall. . . Wit. A. BALDWIN, fleel Bup't, nihoas. Lackawanna and Ittaomsbara: Rall- SUMMER ARRANORVKNT OF PASSENGER J . AIMS. M.,;.dav. July 171871. SOUTHWARD. Lanve. A.M.P.M.A.M.!P.M.!PM. Scranton, Bellnvue, Taylorvllle, I, hi ka wanna, Pittston, West Pittston, Wyoming, Maltt-y. 0 45 8 60 fl 571 7 OV 1 V, 10 06 8 ftOi 4 00 6 65' 4 OS 10 17 7 02: 4 la 10 2(V 7 11 1 4 23 8 11:10 8V 7 19 4 SO hO 40' 7 84 4 SS 8 81 1.0 47. 7 11 4 48 ,0 6H; 7 86. 41 Kingston, A j (t. W.-Barre o'rs 7 40 7 60 8 38 11 00 7 61 4 69 8 00 6 00 8 05 1 8 OS 8 90 8 80, 8 48 Plymouth Jane, Plymouth, Nantlcoke, Hunlock's, Shlckshlnnv, Hick's Ferry, Bench Haven, 8 40 S 00 8 07 8 22 1 8 tifl1 8 43 8 60 8 67 9 07 8 141 0 1 9 281 9 81; 9 61 i 9 59' 3 09 87l 84! uerwick, Briar Creek, i.luie KlJgs. Espy, Hloomobnrg, Rupert, 8 S7 Catawissa, L'unvme, Chulasky, lameron, 10 03 North'd, (arrlve.) lO 20 1 4 63 1 NORTHWARD. Leave. A.M. P.M.! Northumberland, Cameron, Chulasky, Danville, Catawissa, Rupert, Rloomsburg, Espy, Lime Ridge, Briar Croek, Berwick, Beach Haven, Hick's Ferry, Shlckshinny, 10 85: 6 10 6 27 s ei 6 40 8 00 6 05 10 60 11 14 0 12 6 17 8 94 8 84 e 41 6 49. A :u so ill 48 ! jl3 00 'P.M. 12 26 6 65 7 09 7 24 7 81 7 80 7 45l 8 00' j 8 15 P.M. 8 20 Hunlock's, Nantlcoke, Plymouth, . Plymouth Jnne., Kingston, A ( st. W.-Bane e'rs Maltby, Wyonilug, WeM. Plllsluu, PUtstnn, Lackawanna, ' Tayloiviilc, Beilcvue, PM 8 10 6 18 41 12 84 I 7 61 8 80 8 88! 6 25 i 8 40 8 45 8 53, 9 04! 9 14 3 48: 6 85 3 48: 5 40 2 M' 6 47 3 59, 6 68 S 07. 6 00 8 16 8 10 3 23 6 17 Jl 4S 12 6)' 8 06 i 8 is! 8 18! 8 29: 8 80; 8 42 8 48' 9 25i 9 82 9 40: Scranton, (arrive) i 1 14 8 80! 6 24 DAVID T. BOUND, Sup't. Northern Central Railway. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. o 13, 1371, trains wUl ran as follows : NORTHWARD. Niagara Express leaves Snnbnry at 11.49 p. ra., arrives at Niagara Falls nt 1.80 a. ni. Burlalo Express leaves Suuburj ut 12.110 a. ci., arrive at Willlamsport at ".25 a. m., Elmlia at 6.80 a. m., Canandaigua 8. 15 a. m. Mnil arrives at Snubnry at 4.80 p. m., arrive at Willlamspoit 6.80 and'Elmiru 10.S5 p. tn. Fast Lin arrives at Sunbury at 0.53 p. m., arrive at Willlamsport 8.15 p. nt. SOUTHWARD. Buffi lo Expre-s leaves Sunliurv at 1.47 a. m.r arrive nt H.rrisburg 8.15 a. m., Baitituars 7.90 a. m. Mail Uaves Sunbnry at 11.06 a. tn., arrive at Harrisbnrg 1.45 p. m. Erie Express Uaves Sunbury nt 9.25 a. m., ar rive nt Harrisburg 11.20 a.m., Baltimore 3.00 p. m. K.rle Mail ltsve BnLbury at 12. 0 a. m., errlvo at Harrisbnrg 2.20 a. m. SHAMOK1N DIVISION. EASTWARD. Leave Sunbnry at 4.40 p. ra., arrive at fihamo kin 5.50 p. m., Mt. Cnrrael 6.43 p. m. Leave Suubury (Accommodation,) at 11.50 a. ui., arrive at Chamoktn 1.C0 p. u. vr neiWAKD. Leavo Mt. Curmel at 7.00 a. m., fibaaokla 7.40 a. in., arrive at Snnbury 9.55 a. m. Leave bhaiuokiu ( AocoinmoJalion,) at 1.41 p m,. arrive at Sunbury 4.00 p. ru. Express leavss daily. Ail other trains leavs dsliy, sxest Snndsys. A. R. Fiskk. Ei. S. Tol-.u. Gcn'l. Sup't., Cea'l Pasiea'r Ag't., Harrisburg, Pa. Balimois, Ui, Reading Rallroavct. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, Nov. 13iA, 1871. GREAT TRUNK LINE from the Nortk aa Nort'a-West fur Philadelphia. N. Y., Resid ing, Pwtttville, Tamaijua, Ashland, S'uamokia, Lebauou, AUentown, Eastou, Ej-hrata, Litia, Lsnca.ier, Columbia, Ac, Ac. Trains leave Uanisburg for New Tork, as fj. lows : At 2.45, S. 10, a. in. and 2.1X1 p. ra., con necting with similar truirs ou thu Peuusyivar.io. Railroad, and arriving at Now York at 10.07 a. m., 8.42, and P.45 p m. re pectively. Slaeplnjt Cars accompany the 2.45 a. m., train without change. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12. SO toon aud ..W0 p. ru., Philadelphia at 7.80, 8.80.1. m. und 8.80 p. m. ; Sleeping Cars accom pany the 5.00 p. iu. train (rout New York with out change. Leave Harrisburg for Readlug, Pottsvllle, Ta inaciua, Miueisville, Ashland, Blianok!t Alleutown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m.( 3.00 aud 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4.05 p.m., train connecting for Philadelphia, Poltsville and Co lumbia only, lor Pottsville, Schuylkill Uavea and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Hurrixburg at 8.40 p. m. East Peuusylvaula Railroad trains leave Read lug lor Alleutown, Easton aud New York at 4.84, 10.40 a. m., und 4.04 p. ru. Returning, leave New York at V.00 a. m., 12.S0 noou aud 5.00 p. m. nnd Alleutowu at 7.20 a. in. 12.35 coon, 2.15, 4 -5 aud 8.U5 p. m. Way Pas.cugcr Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 a. in., conuecting with similar train on East Penna. Railroad, returning tioiu Reading at 8. 0 p. in., stopping at all stations. Leave Poilsville at 9.00 a. m. and 3.80 p. m. Hcradou at 10.00 a. ui., Shamokiu at 5.40 and 11.15 a. ui. i Ashlaud at 7.05 a. ua., and 13.48 noou; Muhauoy City ut 7.51 a. m. aud 1.1W p. an. Tumnqua at 8.115 a. in. nnd 2.10 p. m. for Philadelphia, New York.Readlng, Harrlsburg.Aa. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill aud Isusqua banua Railroad at 8.15 a. in. for Harrisburg, and 11.45 a.m., for Pine Grove aud Treiuout. Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potto, vilieat 5.40 a. m., pusses Reading at 7.80 a. m. arriviug nt Philadelphia at 10.20 a. ni., returning leaver i'hiladelpliia at 4.45 p. nr., passing Read lug at 7.85 p.m. arriving ut Poilsville at 9.20 p.m. PolLtowu Aecommodatiou Train leaves Polta town at 7.00 a. tu., returuiug leaves Philadelphia at 4.15 p. ui. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.20 a. iu., and 6.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Litia, Laucasler, Columbia, Ac. ; returning 'cave Lau caster at 8.20 a. in. uud 8.25 p. iu., aud Colum bia at 8.15 a. m. aud 8.15 p. in. Perkioiuen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomes Junction at 7.25, 9.05 a. m..at 3.00 aud 5.45 p. ru. Returuiug,leave Scbwenksville at 6.45,8.10 a.m., 12.50 uoou aud 4.45 p. ui. conuci-tiug with simiUvr traius ou Reading Rail Road. Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Pboe nixvilleat 9.10 a.m., 8.05 and 5.55 p.m.; re turning, leave Byera at 6.50 a. ui., 12 45 noon, aud 4.20 p. in., connecting with similar trains oa Reading Railroad. Colebrookdale Raliroad Traius leave Pottstowa at 9.40 a. m., 1.15 aud U.80 p. m., returuing leav Mt. PleuBant ut 7.15 aud 11.25 a. m., aud 2.54 p, m., connecting with similar traius ou Reading Rullroud. Chester Valley Railroad Train's leave Btidge. fiort at 8.80 a. ui., 2.05and 5.20 p. in. returning, cave Dowuingtou at 6.55 a. m., 12.50 noon ana 5.15 p. tn.couuectiug with similar traius ou Read lug lUUioad. On Sundays i Leavo New fork at 5.00 p. ra., Philadelphia ut 8.00 a. m. aud 8.15 p. ui., (taa 8.00 a. m. train ruuuiug only to Rt-adiug;) leav Pottsville at 8.00 a.m., leave Hanlsbmg, 2.45,. in., aud 2.0-J m) leave Alleutowu at 8.S5 p.' m-. ,eae Readlr at 7.15 a. ui. and 9.50 p. iu. for Harrisburg, at 4 Si a. m. for New York, and at 9 40 a. in. aud 4.15 r. m. for Phlladel a. Commutation, Mileage, oeasoo, School and Excursion Tickets, to and from all pwluls (it la, duced. rates. Baggage checked through i 100 Poaads Ba, W 'Tk. wootten; ' tstt. 8uf4. A log. Mseh'r,