Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 11, 1872, Image 4

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A Word About Ranpberrlea.
It litis 1wr. been maintained that n
Komi thing wit worth takiug a liltlo trouble
with in order to get it, and so with tho
liner kinds of raspberries. We have jirac
ticcd laying down tho canes, and thus have
hcn able to get the delicious II timet,
Orange and other good kiflds to perfection.
The trouble Is ret little, nud wc have got
something rhich wa can depend oil tor
civiug a good account of itself after it ia
done. Hardiness is a capital thing; and
where one baa a score of acres to protect,
we ehfjiitJ ut-t quarrel with him who would
rrgard the ability to take euro of itself in
Mfiuter an ouo of tho first essential, in n
good market raspberry.
But we suppose that the past winter has
given a death-blow to (he reputation of nil
hardy raspberries. Even the blackcap in
the fence-rows Imvo been injured in many
instances, and It will not he surprising if
such usually hnrdy ones as Philadelphia
nnd Hcrstine suffer this year. This will
give a new claim to tho protecting idea ;
and if protection, then the finer kinds.
It Is more than likely that the injury to
the canes by tho winter, will rtsult'in short
crops, both of the blavkbery and raspberry,
and that high prices will bo the conse
quence. Of late years these have been so
common as to be within the reach of hun
dreds who hardly knew them by name be
fore, but if ouv anticipation of scarcity
prove correct, the strawberry will yet re
main the poor man's fruit.
In the planting of raspbenies there is
one hint which may ho of service, to rasp
berry planters, nud that is net to sat the
plants too deep. More die from, this cause
than people have any idea of. Tho rasp
berry canes should be cut oil' to about one
foot, and not pet deeper than an inch above
where the roots ere. The earth must, of
course, bo pressed Very hard and firm
Against the? sets, when thus plumed, or
else they will soon dry out. Same use
mulch to shade the ground after the rasp
berry cane has len planted, but if pressed
firmly in the earth they will not suQi r from
tho weather, unless extremity dry, and da
much better than with the mulch on the
surface tho first year. Girniantotcn TcU
graph. Pruning Ht Transplanting.
At this planting season it may not be
atniss to observe that most trees will bo
benefited by a little pruning at tho time of
planting. In saying this we know it is op
posed to the teachings and tho practice of
some excellent fruit-growers who have suc
ceeded very well in transplanting without
using a ku'i'i? on'thc tree irom the first lo
the last. But an extended observation
shows us that in moet cases with people
this gaod rcsultwould not follow. If tho
root were always in go.nl coik'.iuou. or
were not allowed' t s-t d.-y 'ut.t.re plnut-
ln(T- tliom. miMir. llA nr. .-ror. r ltritrr.r. in tlie.
pruning, but it 'i very rarclv tho case that ibv
thin tmn.l rnnflitiiin nf Mm rnnU ia Bi:nvl '
It is sometimes said Hint the whole mass
of wood in the transplanted tree is neces
sary to furnish the downward sap ueoes
sary to form roots ; but those who have
carefully watched the operation of root
making, have, no doubt, seen that roots
aro most rapidly flnned while the tre is
growing most vigorously, aud now leaves
and branches are forming. To pet a ood,
rapid, now growth, therefore, is a means of
setting roots, and this rapid growth is en
couraged, in n strong degree, bv rruuing
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Hi, lIllU5)i:iiLll.
How much should be cut will depend on
the amount of roofs already rxirt'ng and
tha kind of tree to bo planted. An apple
tree, for instance, seldom, requires much,
because the roots are naturally librous, and
in digging the tree there is always a good
proportion of roots to it. The same is trifc
rf a fiwnrf pear, as general thing ; but a
utaudard pear with n lew forklike prongs in
the place of roots, nr an oak with a similar
sot, of hornlike projeetinr- i the ilace of
fl'orntts r-fots, is always l.;efitcd by a con
siderable quantity of l.e younger twigs be
ing taken oi uflrr the young tree is bet out.
Germuntvisn Telegraph,
Ccbe for Hour on Gates. A gentle
man who had several vahmbio fowls with
roup asked a well-known chicken fancier
for a remedy, when he was informed thut
the most effectual cure was to cut off the
toads of the fowls as soon us tho diseaso
made its appearance. Unwilling to lose
Taluabiu fowls without making an effort to
save them, lie commenced to treat them af
ter a method of his own. He placed his
diseased fowls in a perfectly dry room,
bathed their heads with kerosene oil and
rubbed their bills inside with ti mixture of
alum and grease. lie fed them only on
Indian meal and boiied potatoes well-peppered
with rayenue, no hard food whatever
being allowed thani. With this treatment
they commenced to improve, nud iu from a
week to ten days had entirely recovered.
The disease has seldom failed to succumb
to this treatment. On an average only
about one chicken ia six died.
Spread Your Manckk. The common
practice, when hauling manure from the
yard to tho Held, is to deposit it iu small
neap3 of fram tu4 to two l'vet in thickness.
In this coudi'iou fermentation, to a certain
extint, taks plat".-, and a great proportion
of the growing elements of plants existing.
are dissipated into the air and lost. If
over each heap so left, a peck of plaster
(irypz'.im) cou.d he sprinkled, as the heap
was deposited, this fuss would be saved ;
but in the als'-nee ',-f this cypsum, to hold
the effervescing ammonincul ether the
ground worn of plant life !t is better to
distriLutA the i...:nure t.t once ever the
laud ; for when so snreid out no heat or
evaporation enjuet, aud at each and every
rain, or dew, the l-8t elements are dis
solved and conveyed into the ground.
XlOW T'J MIX MtSiTARD. MuMard
ihould be mixed with water that bits been
boiled nud allowed to tool ; hot water de
stroys lis essential iiropertie,, nnd the raw,
cold water inihl ciitise it to frrmont. Put
the rauslnr 1 !u a cup witU a smull pinch of
salt, nnd mis witu it, very crndunllv. tut-
(icieDlly boiled wator to make It drop from
a anoou without being watery. Stir find
mix well ami rub th lumps down with the
buck of a fcniKin, ri3 mustard properly mixed
khould bu jierl't'Ptly five from these. The
mustard not almuUI not be ov r h?.!!"u:!l. or
rither Ivw if It wl'l "vn ta used tt a ujy
i-t tvo. us ihu im?surd is so much Letter
A lien fresh matle.
Good Wash foithk T e utit. Dissolve
two ouuaet of borax in three pint of boiling
water, and beforo it U cold, add one table,
spoonful of spirits of camphor,' aud bottle
for use. A tuaspoonful of this mixture,
mixed with nn equal quantity of tepid
' water, and applied daily with a soft brush,
preserves and bcautilies the teeth, extir
pates all tai tiuous adhesion, arrests decay,
hid uces a healthy action of the gums, md
iniikcg them look penrly white.
Ira teaspoouful of genuine grsuud colfee
thrown into a tumblerful of cold water
jit trill float tiftoH the sut-faeo of the water,
,wbibi the substances usually uaed la adul
eratiuir eniiies will link tinder the suiuc
,circuuiUnces. If wbert the. susoKuted tof-
. fee is th.ro u upon cold water, part sinks
at ouce, lie iti-'e ic quits sure to be tdul
(Krand Spring Opening
AT
S. HEEZFELDER'S
Popular Clothing Store,
Corner Market and Third Streets,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Now on hand find receiving an enormous assortment of SPRING GOODS.
300 D3EUBSS GOATS,
500 Business and Working Coats,
400 Dress Pants and Vests,
500 Business and Working Suits,
. 15 IBoyg Suits.
li CAPS to MEN art BOYS.
m
grand assortment la this line, Including all the tci-t latest Ppriug Stvle
- BOYS HATS AND CAP'?.
The Largest AsiortmcTit la this lino to
Calico from 75c up. White Drew Shirts from $1.00 up. Agencv for the Celebrated QUAKER
CITV and ECLIPSE FINE DRESS SHIRTS, everv on? of which Is guaranteed a perfect (it.
SI1IKT EOSOMS, &c.
Gents' Spring and Summer Unilerware.
500 Overalls and Oversliirts
made to order. Only tin best material u.oj and veil sewed.
Trunks, Valises, Satchels,
Umbrellas, Walking Canes,
at.I numerous other artic'.os
All
Buying only of tlm largest and most reliable
far 'Tl business n my line in this
i-rt AlV 1 v. l CO at
Lower Prices
than any of my c::;:petitors here or else where.
Call at the Largo and 15eaa:lful Store Room,
Corner Market and Third Streets,
SUNBUEY, 3?.
Eunbmy, M.;r. h CH, r,72. ly.
M.AV A Kit IV A I.
GPRIKG GOODS
AT
Clement & Dissinger's,
In the new Cienionl Builillni;,
arkct Square, Kunburj'f Iu.
We take pleut lire in Hiinoiinclnj; that we have
J'.it opened u new iiMorttucnt uf
SPRING DRY GOODS,
ol'iill etjies Kt the lowctt pikes.
DOLLY VAKDEX, still raging iu new
end henutiful designs.
DKKSS fiOODS, MOURNING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASMMERF.S, VESTINGS, Ac., 4c.
lt'iitj -Male C'lotliiug,
a full assortment, which will he sold lower than
elsewhere.
t'-xrpotii, OilClotkM aud Floor Mat-
GROCERIES
of nil kinds, which ure gunrnuteeJ ull freb.
q i r n k x a v a r e , w i l lo v w a r e ,
&c, &c, !;c.
TIUMMINOb, GLOVES,
and in fact tTei ylhln
that cun he mentioned Id !
a lirtt-elnn store.
Call Hinl examine our stock. I'nTin? our s .ore
lighted with U:i, soo.U cnu he seleeied in tl.e
evening as well us hi ilic da; tliiie. No charges
for showing goods
CLEMENT & DI&SINGER.
April SO. 1W.
R
FA1TCY SILK GOODS,
KID GLOVES,
361 BROADWAY, KEW YORK,
IaaporUra anrl Jobber (
Cord Efltre ani Gros Grain Eibuons,
l,t III C;L3..3 WlSfHi,
TEIICCITB AND B02IITET SZS,
TUSaUOISS and V2L01T.3,
English Crapes, Crenaclir.oo,
Tissues, Lacor, Edgings,
M1IITE C OTTO 74 TI11.TI.t:I.GS.
BECK TIES, DRESS BUTTONS, IC.
March 80, 1873-am.
A IMtOEITABLE UI'MINEftW.
LIGHT EQUAL TO OAS, AT ONE-EIGHTH
THK COST I Cunuot be exploded. No cbiuioay
or wick used.
Men desiring a Profitable Business, esn secur
the exclusive right for lb sal of Dyott'e Patent
Carbon Gas Libt Burners and Oil, for Couutie
sod felale. Writ fur tafonuatloa or call on
U. H. IrOTT,
No. 114 eouth Beeond btreet, Fliila., T.
N. B. Churches furnbbed with CnanUcller
and Lamps of every deavrlptloo, Hi per eeut.
cheaper than at any other t.UblUhiuaui la th
couLliy.
Uinb ?3, 1872
to f,fXJi .jr o
let. A large variety of
be found outside tlie lnrge cit'es.
the nbovc good, will bo offered fit
Hufus. and for CASH only, nnd doinj i
part ol the country, I am enabled to sell
C A It II ,
mm
No. D02 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, !
rnn.Atir.LPiiiA. I
MESSRS. CAl.IiWF.I.r. A CO., DEt-lUE TO
CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIlt PK
PAKTMENT OF SOLID S1LVK.K WATCHES.
VOS&ESSINtibL l'EKirtK FACILITIES THEY
WILL BE ENAHLED TO PLACE UK FORK
, CVSTOMF.KS. IN ADVANCE OF THE GENE
I UAL MAKKKT, ALL THE NOVELTIES AND
! IMPROVEMENTS IN SILVER GOODS AS UA
I P1DLV AS l'UOIU CED, VERY 1'AKTICILAR
ATTENTION HEIXG GIVF.N To THE SPE
(TATIES OF UiUDAL AND OTHER PRESEN
TATION GIFTS.
! I HE STANDARD OF SILVER IJ1NG SINCE i
ADOPTED HY THEM IS THAT OF ENGLISH i
STERLING, D25-10O0TII FINE, THE QUALITY
OF EVERY ARTICLE SOLD UF.ING STRICT
LY GUARANTEED. - '
ATTENTION IS RESPECTFULLY DIRECT- '
ED TO THE UNVARYING BUSINESS POLICY I
OF THIS HOUSE IN REGARD TO THE FIRM
LY ESTABLISHED SYSTEM OF FIXED
PRICES, WHICH WILL HE RIGIDLY AD
HERED TO IN ALL CASKS. SECURING TO
PURCHASERS, FAIRNESS AND EQUALITY
POLITE ATTENTION MAY BE EXPECTED
BV ALL WHO FAVOR THEM WITH A VISIT.
ORDERS AND INQUIRIES BY MAIL,
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
J. E. CALDH ELL A CO.
Feb. 10, 1S70.
G
AN FIXTl ltES.
THACKAltA, BUCK & CO.,
Kl'CCEt-SOKS TO
MISKEY, MEURILI. & THACKAltA,
MANL'FACTlRERa OF
OAS FIXTURES, BROXZES, &c., &c,
t haodPliers), Pendsuli, Urarketai,
sir., sir.,
would respectfully luvlte t!-e attention of pur-
. chasers to our elegant a.tortnieut.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS,
71S ( hcatuutMreet.
MANC FACTORY, 402. 404,406 AND 408 RACE
STREET.
Aug. 19, 1871.
TIIE CiRE.iT C'AISE
OF
II UMAX MISERY.
Just Published, lu a Sealed Envelope. Price, six
cems. ,
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, aud
Radical It ure of Hemluul Weakness, or ierui.i-toirbu-ii,
In.iUtoU by aud Iinpxdiinunts to Mar
riage L'euerallyi Consuumtiou. Enileuav. and
x nm ji
lis i Menial nod I'hv.iciil Iucupaeity, etc. by
y ROB. J. CULVER WELL, M. D, author of
lie '"Green Book," etc.
By
tu
The World-reuowned author. In Oils admirable
Lecture, clearly proves Irouj bis own experieuce
that the awful consequence of Self-Abuse may
b effectually removed without medicine aud
without dangerous surgical operations, bougies,
instruments, rings, or corjiuls, point lug out a
mode of cur at ouce certain and effectual, by
which every sutft rer, no matter what bis condi
tion may be, may enre himself cheaply, private
ly, and radically. This lecture will prove a boou
to thousands and thousand.
Bent, under seal, lu a p.uln eurclope, to any
address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamp, by addressing- the publishers.
aiso, ur. t.KWKLL'8 'Marriage Guide.'
Price 25 cents.
Address the Publishers,
111AB. J. L. KLINE A CO.,
P. O. Box, 4,5M.
April il, hl-4.
1 57 Bowery, New York.
WAHIII4UTO!V IIOI ME, C NEt
Proprietor, Corner of Market A Boooud
Stieels, oppcslt the Court Hons, Bttobury,
P Mvv:n.
Vinegar Illtlerfl are notavila Fancy Drink, miute
at Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquor,
doctored, ipiced, and tweetened to please the taste, called
Tonics,' "Appetiiert," ' Rcstoreta," &c, that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true
Medicine, made from the native roots and herbe of Cali
fornia, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the
Great Blood Purifier and a Life-xiving Principle, a Per
fect Renovator and Intigorntor of the Sywtem, carrying
off all poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to a
healthy condition, entichin? it, refreshing and invigorating
betb mind and bod. They are easy of administration,
prompt in their action, certain in their results, safe ana
reliable in ail forms of disease.
No Person can tnko in re III tt ere accord
Ing to directions, and rem am long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed br mineral poison or other means,
and the vital organs waMed be von d the point of repair.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pais
la the Shoulders, Coughs. Tightness of the Chest, Dmi
ress. Sour K rue ut tons of the Stomach, Pad Taste ia the
Mouth, Piiious Attacks, Palpitation of the Hesrt, In
flammation of the Langs, Pain in the regions of the Kid
ney, and a hundred other painful' symptoms, are the off
springs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no
equal, and one botfle will prove a better guarantee of its
merits than a lennthy advertiement.
For Komals Complaints in young or old, mar
rttd or tingle, at the dawn of woinanhnodT or the turn
of life, these Tonic Bitte rs display so detided an inftuence
that a marked improvement is soon perceptible.
For Inflammatory anil Chronic Rhsn
malUni and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Bilious,
Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, diseases of the Blood.
Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, thee Bitters have been most
successful- Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood,
which is generally produced by derangement of the Di
gestive Organe.
Thr are a Gentle Pnrfratlra an wrtl aa
a Tonic, posMtsin alio the pectiliir merit of acitng aa
a powcriul agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation
of the Liver and Vifcer.il Oigaas, and in Bilious Disease.
For Kkin Uleensea. Eruptions, Tetter, Sjlt
Rheum, Blotches, Siwts, Pimples, Pustules, Boits, Car
buncles, Ring worms, Scald-Head, Sore Kyes, Krysipelas,
Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration i rrf the Skin, Humors and
Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are
literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short
time by the lite of these Bitters. One bottle in such
eases will couviuce the most incredulous of their curative
eftects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever von
find its impurities bursting through the akin in Pimples,
Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob
structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is
foul ; your feelings will teli you when. Keep the blood
, pure, and the health of the system wiil fo'.lrw.
Orate fit I tboitssndi proda.in Vis-roar Ftr
tbrs the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained
the sinking avstem.
Fin Tape, anl other Worms1, lurking in the
system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed
and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist: There
is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose
body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not
npon the heaithvelements of the body ttiat worms exist,
but npon the diseased humors and slimy deports that
breed these living monsters cf disease. No system of
' Me.licinr, no vermifuge, no anthelmintics, wiil free &
aytem from worms hke these Bitter.
Mechanical llaeaaee. Persons engaged In
Paints nnd Mini'il. such as Plu-tibeis, 1 vi-c scttert.
Goid beaters, and M.ners, as they advance in life, will be
si'biect to paralys e of the Ituwcls. To gnard against
this u'e a dose of Wau&r Vinegar Bitters onoe
or twice a week- as a Preventive.
Bilious Itemittcut, anrl Intermit lent
Ferera, which are so ptevaVnt in the valleys of ont
Seat rivers throughout the United Slates, especially
ose of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten
nessee, Cumberland. Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Braios,
RioCIrande, Pearl, AUbama, Mobile. Savannah, Roanoke,
James, and many others, with their vast tributaries,
throughout our entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, and rcmaikabiy so during seasons of unusual
heat aud dryness, are invariably accompanied by exten
sive derangement! of the stomach and liver, and other
abdominal viscera. There are always more or less ob
structions of the liver, a weakness and initaUe state of
ths stomach, and great tor;or of the bowels, being
clogged up with vitiated accnmulaiions In their treat
ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon
these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is
no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walks'!
Vinroar Bitypks, as they will speedily remove the
daik-colored viwd matter with which the bowels are
loadd, at the same time atmtulating the secTerioni of the
liver, nnd penra:!y restorifig the healthy functions of the
dig'M.ve ore;.ir.s.
Scrofula or Klncra KsTI, Whit) Sweihnrs,
Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swehed Neck, Goiter. Scrofulous
Inflammations. Indolent inflammations. Mercurial Af
fections, Old Sores, Eruption of the Skin, Sore Eyes,
etc, etc In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases
Wai kkhS Vinegar Bitters have shown their great
curative puvtcri in tlie mot obstinate aud Intractable
as-.
lr. Walker California Vlnerar Blftera
set on all these taes in a tinmar manner. By purifying
tht Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away
the effects ot t'ie t Mla-nmaiion fihe tubercular deposits)
tlie allected parts rreive heaiih, and a permanent cure
is effected.
The properties of Dr. Wai krr's Vim hoar
BtrrnRi aie Aiierient. liaplioretic and Carminative,
Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter Irritant,
Su.ifritic, Alterative, tud Anti-Bilious.
The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of
Dr. Waukk's Vinegar BirraRS are the best safe
guard in ail cases of etuptmrs and malignant fecrs, thetr
ba'samic, hialiiis, and sut.'i.ng prorties protect tht
humors of the Uuces. '1'ifir S-d.itive properties allay
pain in the nervous tviie 'i, toniach, and bowels, either
from iitrtanimatinn, wind, c i ic, eraiups, etc. Their
Counter-lrriunt iuiinence ex'.e .ds throughout the system.
Thuir Diuretic properties act on the Kidneys, correcting
and regular. nx tUa flow cf ui inc. Their Anti-Bilious
properties stimulate the liver, in tfe secretion of bile,
and its d.sdtarge thmu.-Ji the bi.iary ducts, and are
tiiperiurto all remedial agents, for the cuie of Bilious
Fever, K;vcr and A-'ie, etc.
Fortify tlie body- against disease by puri
fying all its fluids with 1NI CA.R Bitteks, No epidemic
can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the
stomach, ths bowels, the kidneys, at.d the nerves srs
rcnJrred dfise-proof by this invigorant.
The Kfneacjr of Dn. Talker's Vinegar Bit
ters, in Citrunic Dyspepsia, Fevers, Nervous Disorders,
Coitstip.uion, deficiency of vital power, and ail maladies
affecting tlie stomach, liver, bowels, pulmonary organs,
or muscular system, h-i been experienced by hundiede
of thousands, aud hanlieiL of th"u-audj more axe ask
ingfor the same chef.
Directions -Take of the Bitters on going to bed
at mht from a h.tli to oue and one-haif wine-glawfull.
Eat good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, mutun
chop, venison, nwst beef, and vegetables, ajid take out
door exercise. J ney aie ccmpr&eu ci pureiy vegeuuie
lncredie'its. and contain ni spirits.
V A I. Kfe.K, PropV. il H. Mr DOS A I. D A CO.,
DmcRists and Gen Acts., San (ranrisco, Cal.,
and come j of Washington and Chariton St., New York
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND Da.AI.ERS,
Mnrch 30, lS72.-Sm.
THADD'S S. SHANNON,
THIRD AND MARKET BQL'ARE,
Has In stock and constantly receiving Novelties
lu his line, con. inline in purt of a full line of
A-sKltH'A WATCHES,
El"in.Illiuols. Howard A Co.. Waltham, Mas-
sachusctts, aud Boy' AMERICAN WATCHES ;
Also, a full set of Ladles, aud Gmt's Gold aud
Silver Hwis Watches.
JEWELRY.
Roman Gold sets, vlnk coral and Gold sets,
Ear-Rings, Necklaces and Pendants, Onyx and j
Jet Jewelry.
SILVER-WARE,
Bolld 811ver-warc of Sterling puril, made lo or
der. Bridal and Presentation Pieces, Knives,
Fork and Spoons In cases, also, a full line of
Silver Plated Goods, Tea Sets, Ice Water Sets,
Erbit Stands, Cake Baskets, Coffee Urns, Forks
and Spoons treble plated, tl.e best in the market.
SPECTACLES.
If vou value your Eyesight, oe the Perfect
Lenses, ground from minute Cristle Pebbles mel
ted together, and derive there name "Diamond"
on accoun. or there hardness and uriiuaucy.
Tbey will last many year without chuoge, and
an anted bu)eriiir to all others In use.
TABLE CUTLERY.
Ivory, Pearl and Metal handles In ease ap
plied to order.
CT.4MKN.
A full assortment of Eight day and Thirty
hour Clocks, a'.o Calender Clock ot all discrip
tions. Ei!i;rxv!n done at the shortest notice.
Wal cries. Clocks aud Jewelry, Repaired aud
Satisfaction warranted.
All good will be sold at the very Lowest Cash
Prices. Every body Is cordially Invited to C ull and
Examlue lor themselves.
Don't forget the place.
T. 8. SHANNON.
BuuburyDec.16, If.
POMPl'RET MAKOIt CEMETEKY
- COMPANY.
This company I now prepared to sell lot la
th new Cemetery, located on an eminence about
one-fourth of a mile east of Bunbury. The In
crease of th population of Buubury, and conse
quent advance in the ratio of mortality, a well
a the limited facilities for the Interment of those
who have fought life's battle, have euggested the
organization of the above named rniupany.
Plan of Cemetery may be seeu at the office of
. A. Cake, Esq., or Lloyd T. Uthrbach.
Price of lot from (5 to 111, according to loca
tion. Deed will be executed for lots sold.
LLOYD T. ROHRB ACU, Bee'y
May 1. lim. -if.
pisVcIIancorts.
R R R
RADWM'S READY RELIEF
CIRK TUB WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Mlnutos.
MOT ONE HOUR
after rebritnx thh mlvf rtWrnrnt need any one
t?rFFI,R WITH PAIIf.
HAD WAT "8 BfcaPY KKI.IKF Is A CURX TOM
KVFRY TAIif.
It was tht-Irst and Is
Tlio Only lli Ucmedy
Itisl birtamty stnps tits ript exemelattrr pain, allsys In
flirrmatVoru, nnd cures Concert iuti whether of ths Lanes,
Htomsvli, HotveJ, ur other g auds or oriaus, by one appiJca-
UnX 1H FROM ONB TO TWF.NTY MTNTTTE9.
yortc.it.-f how vtol-ut or etorr!Aiing the p?ilti the RUsTTT
MATK'. Tsvo rlMru, Inflrm, Crlnplso, Atrveus, 'emxialo,
er proTirnUHl with dlstrase nmy simw,
radwavs ready relief
AMI.!. AFFORI 1NPTANT KASB.
XNTMMATION l)K THK K1UNITR.
INFLAMMATION (IF THE BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OF TIIR ItOWKI.S.
CONCIKHllON OK TIIE LUKQB.
BOIIE THUOAT, MKKIClMr HRKATHINO.
I'ALrlTATION OF TUB ttEART.
IIVSTCKIC8. TROUT, DII'IITII EKI A.
CATAKKH, lKFLDRNZA.
tiCADACIIB, TOOTHAC'IlK
NF.rRAT.niA, RHEUM ATIflsf.
CC'I.D CIMLt.3, AGfK CHILLS.
Th. .iipllr.-'on of th" Hendy Rollrf In ths flirt flr
J'VI. wh.r. lilt pain er lUflU'.Uljr li. will iffnrd mm UA
Twenty rlrrps n 1-AlTft IvniWi-T rf w!T III In , tow
nwu ru r CKAMVS. M'AHMH, f.l!B CTOMACII.
IIKARTIU'KV, CICK UKAIIACHK. MAllKHtA,
ItVKi:TFUY. f'Ol.li', 'WISU IN THE BOWELS, Mid
nil INTKUNAL I'AINfl.
Trav"- ,'i-itl.l .1-, nrT7 a l--tilo rt Rntlwav'ff
lEradv Relief with t'-im, A frw drop. In writer will
i.rvv.n r-1. i or pi.lrr. f.nm ch.up of w.t.r. lllabstur
tiiiut Fruick K:a.;y or Hitters s. a Mlmulw.l.
VUVI.R A 4UIB.
rrVFU ANIi 'A K en.-.l f.rCrtv rm. Tbtr, la ant
a r.mwJtAl .ri'i't l't ttij, wrrirl tli-.t wl'l nira Feor awl
Acuc, !til wit r lhcr 51 i!a lt:it lii:iotn. Barlct. Tvpholl,
Vrilow. atMl fth-r rmnliMr bjf ItAIiW AT S FILLS)
o.tk iu It WlWAV'.-t l:KAI KEI.II-r'. Fid WU
l rVul.. fcuU It l.tigli-i..
HEALTH ("BEAUTY!!
smoMi ani it-i',r nirn itt.opn-iMt nKAf?E of
I'l.KSII AM) WltMIIT-i'l.F.AIl SKIM AND BKAC
TIFLL l-OMPLtXION tKrtKBD TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
IIA-! WADK TIIR MOST ASTOV1.SIIINO ('I'RKS; RO
jl'I'-K. f'l IUIT A". Till: 'IU;CS TIH
I'C TBI, iKLI.V M'l.NUWCl I. MkUKlXB,
Til if
Cvry Day cn Sr;ror5J In Flesh
r:n.: Wolrtt Is Scon end Folt.
THS CE.r DLOOD PURIFIER.
Ei"ry i i,( u RAH tH'ARil.LIA '! l:i..i)LV kX '
ri mnm in'., t.'i ijii l"' . l, B.-at. I'rt'itf. i olt"Tf
t. lids ar.d 1i . rt . jm Uis vr -f f-H" It rr-f.jlrt
tlia Mt. rf I'o w.tli t- 1 Mitinl in: ! -r il.
Rcrofala. H. f.nr.(' l.i.N'tr t"e
Id in, T'i'.'i;. M -.i.li. in i'-:i, i ir It I li 1111 riL.l
f hi rtartA f th r-.U'ni, R.c. F i". t-tr i-r.- n.i l-tflil-S'tf-.
iruni tbA Kri,
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t'.Uv' t?-il, V..finn I'm ri'.fllt. Tt'f.if.r",
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t-'f. i i f i:rr-. r id a l wn-.tes rf tfe
l.fd
nr SLuifrii 'iisn;v.r.
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nnv re -i "i u-'ti It f ir f?-ih. ret V.? t f-viu of nlfc-.8 til
ft-ron. isMlu'i tlntl fA-it'
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; thhrlh'i pAns.vrAmi.-
Trt""vr-ir sl all
.f ( :ir t c. r:r..fit'.usi,
, 'j-t It Is tlie tmly poeltivc
e.'.fc t'"f
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;- iioju.-.f Ot itr;. I.(.-f;:itlii
I'ii.i.tir s, Mul In :iV r :...
t '-IH, .r tl.. WAttT t.llt'.
I. E c the wliit ' i f n:i r
ii K pio. ii.l, '..-trt, 1-! h.i.s h
.re t f I 'rifie. ltrlj;ils "ln-a-tf
wdt re therrt sri LrkVihiM
I . 1 W, l vith S.lt'StSt-C'S
r-' 1 H v h' s nlk. or fil
ti'itr-'.not, -n I l.'te Lnne'1i -it
m ' klntt. l-tiff.i-ir I -ulJi'ii
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K wat r. fc'i.l T -i'i 1. 1 taj b of l!:o i..wx ar.4
1. 1 T t l J'lirt',
WORMS. T!:J o:.l k:ioru ruij sure Rtmer f
li v " i f, i'api. e.C
Junior of 13 Venr' CSrovl!j
Cki'cmI Uy IJutluny'n Rraolvcnl.
hiTtctr, tup., Jvljr 1),
T. Tl .-iv :-- I r-r .t-i r.t fir iu t-arln
Ii, . I'. li'cirti il 4l-rtr, l-r!i.fr I Ui,J
.ir,lv.' 'K t '-t w lsi-s-iTiitirl. A . ti ".1 r 'ln- drlpi-J Mf,
. It- ...M.t, r,.4 thi irt t I r,,M ty t ; L -I k4 tl fallh lit it,
i m i I l-fcl nt.r1 1 r l'ls v-rt. 1 lo jk lltlca f ll
; ;f.N,. ,t, ;ii tktt .'t !il1.v fPI. sn) (,, Ullirttf .r
Is!if: nii tht- U f t "iir -f twr U n-.-n r
id I fcl l ttf. imt'ifr, iH (itlr IHn 1 tivi f r ttrl rmt.
'" , wf. t). r l.i laft of tit) low lt, r Ihm Cat.
1 4r'a IS t W A W UuCt U Stlif-t, Ton tPt rihl -fc i f
.icv.fc ' HANNAH r.KNAfP.
DR0 RADWAY'S
i'ZBFEuT PURGATIVE FILLS.
rf ht t-s''..M, tirsnt'r conied sr1h sweet fum, purtro
I.'h, f.tn:fv. i-imii', vi t sirenktnrr. lUonuy') Pl.t.
f-ff cur,- uf til 'It- 't.lcrhs.r th. StuU.h. I.lvei, lt.wes
K i n , B viler, Nt:r.''iii j: ln , nes!nct e, 'onstv
stlin.
I .n, 'o ilv
'h-t. llss.it-Nll
St'C
It'.Uuurness. IiU-
T riii,,! urn i
I'rtsi, nit't ull
v'f--! tt'l t' etf-'ct
i !-1 g tt mr;ury,
' rt-x i rti'.x'jg from DIs
f XUf 1 e Or;....!
ll'.-. i :Vv cf 0- In !. M -
-'-.. lUor.rnr. 1 itf. 'f Kull
u -rii. PC.r Lift. U'-.., h.sil."ntt f Hu.fc
i.v" . S n,a" of i' Hwul, ;rrrd ftntl
ii.' r.1 I ("Ii"hrr nr Ku(T-tllrf
! 4 . r--nmm ! VHlnB. lH-l sf
v.r.,:1-, P t. In V Iaj4. PStB
.( a-4 K. P.hi In th4
ir . 1 tl Hf .V. Xuruir.f m ilu
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March CO, lrj.-ly.
imp. sH'iw.
OSADALiS
Till. I.VG.IKIMENTS THAT
COMfOF. ROSA I A i IS are
published on ui ery p.w;i. l' eic-
' In re it is ftf f :i i jci lp i ta'iett,
conseiji.ciitly
! rilYSICI.VJtS rKFACkICK IT
Lit. s a a certain rMro lor Perofuh,
Syphili) in s!l i's furrrn, I'.heuma
ili.'in, fcl.in Uieaes, Liver t.'oi:t
Vl.iii t and all dwi uf t' u
blood.
ill Ao more pood t!iu ten bottle
of the Syrups of .Sarjpmll.1.
THE UNDCP.SIQNED PHVSIC;AN3
;havb Ufed rt.rftdalisi'i thoir practice
'for llto p.itt tiircc yeurs and f ee!)'
jendurfco it as a rei,a!iu Alterative
land Blood Turilicr.
1 1)11. T. C. I'LV, II, of n'.titn.
UK. T. J 1!')V KIN,
I1H U. W. OA It R
't.i. r. 11 A V V I I T V
Int. J. S. SI'AKKS. n .ku-hiljsvir.e,
I ky. '
Hit. J. L. McCAllTHA. Columbia,
S. v.
DR. A. B. NOEI.I S, r.lfc.-em!., N. C.
USED AND ENDORSED BY
j. n. rnr.M ii a eons, riii ntr,
I M...
IF. W. SMITH, .'.. lin, Miih.
I A. V. WIIFKLF.ll.Lina. iblo.
I H 1 1 A 1 I., Lima. Ohio.
CIIAVKN A ft.,f;.t.!onlll. Va.
SAM'L. O. Mi l APPt.V, Murfrs-
buro, Tenn.
Our siisc, will cot allnw of any ,x.
ilenile'J remsrks In rsi.tlon lo the
jyirtiiesol llota.Ulu. Tuth llnliral
Prolenauin ire guarantee a 1'lutU Ks.
jtrAet supvri.ir t sny they hava star
ised lu th treatment c( diseased
; IHikmI ; and lo the , Mined we asy try
R4ni!slii, sad you will be restored
to afe4iin
KussiUlis is said tv all Druccitt.
Ipric l.aO pr bottlu. Ai!dri
13. CL2Z:;i3 ii C3.
3aaafderVtN CA.inisfj,
tlilTIMOSI, 11
July 23, 1971. ly.
til, Ml'RKAT. i. SLATMAKKH. Wat. U. BLACK.
MURRAY & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Office and School Stationery,
1'rtnUng, Wrapping stud Manilla
PAPERS,
rAPElt 1SAUN, Ac,, At.
The Celebrated
Corry Kerosene llurningOil
always on band.
Haviug also opened a
COAL YAED,
we are prepared to supply at short not Ice, and ,t
the lowest rates,
EGQ,
STOVE,
CHESTNUT
and
PEA
COAL
le all who may be pleased to give a a call.
Order lft at our office No. U South Third St.,
will be promptly filled.
MUBKAY A CO.
Mo. It South Third Btrett, Sunbsry, Pa.
A eg. , 1871
o
tttirnfarttrrcrs.
MACHINE SHOP AND IRO.X
FOIKDRT.
GEO. ROHRBACH A SONS,
Mnnburr, Prnn'ri,
INFORM tlie public thnt thoy nre preporca lo
do all kinds of CASTINOa, and hnvlnfr added
k nrw Mncltlne Shop In connection with their
Foundry, and hTe supplied themselves with New
I jit lies, Flnnine and Dnrltir Machines, with the
latest Improvements. With the aid of skillful
mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW WfiRK OR REPAIRING.
that may be glveu them, In a satisfactory man
ner.
Oral est to unit any Stove.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other bulid
Ines, of all sizes.
BRASS CAST1NC48, Ac.
Ornamental Iron Fencing
FOR GRAVE YARD LOTH
VERANDAHS,
FOR YARDS AT RESIDENCES, AC., C.
The FLOWS, alrrady celebrated for their su
pcrlority, have been still further Improved, and
will always ue Kepi on nana.
Also, TIIREPHINO MACniNF.8.
Snnbury, May BO, 1871.
M'HBER A?sl I'L.AXIXG MIL.I.N.
Third Street, adjoining Phlla. A Erie R. R., two
tenures North or the Central liotel,
BITNBURT, PA.
IRA T. "CLEMENT,
T 3 prtT-ared to furnish every description of lam
JL ber required by the demands of the public.
Having all the latest Improved machinery lor
mamifiu-mriuK Limber, he Is now ready to till or
ders r ull kiuUs of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BASH, BLINUa MOLLPINOS, VE
RANDA3, 11RACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Serowl Work. Turn-
Inc of every description promptly executed. Also,
A LAttf.P. ASSORTMENT OP
BILL LUMBER.
PI KM LOCK ami PINE. Also, Shingles, Plckcis,
Lathe. c.
Order!" promptly filled, and shipped by Rilroad
or ntherwire. IRA T. CLEMF.NT.
dcer.-tiH:1y
cllltlt I i K Jt X M ' FA t TO U Y,
SUNBURY, PEXN'A.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ,
"TTTOCLT) respectfully nnnounee te tho clll
, V cus of 8unhury and surmundinif country,
that he Is prepared to ttmuufactiire all styles of
t'nrrlROsi. RnjrKlc. At.,
ut hie nev shop on east Mark.'l street. He will
i furnish every tlcJcri;.tioo of Wokims, both
"Plain and 1 anct.
In short, will make everything In his line from a
fliBt-class carriage ton wheelbarrow, w;wiunted
to bo nmde of the best and most durable materi
al, and by the mo.t experienced workmen. All
work sent out from lit establishment will be
found reliable in every particular.
The patronitttf l the public is solieitol.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ.
Sunbnry, Nov. 4, '71. -ly.
STOVE .V TIN l.ST VIll.ISiniF.NT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBl'RT, TA.
ALFRED KRAUSK, Tiopriotor.
sfCCESSOR TO cMlTH OKNTIIKII.
HAVING purchased the ubovewell kuowu es
IttblUhinenl, Mr. Krausc would renticctful
ly inform the public that he uotv has on baud a
larrrc assnrtnititt of
V I) O K I X O S T O V E s ,
Speer's t'ook Auti-Dust, Rejculat.ir or Revolving
Top, t'oinliintilioii, Susiiuelinnna nnd others,
which are so arranged as to be used for t'oal or
Wood, nnd nre warranted to ierform sntisiaciori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to
beat one or more rooms. IIEAT1NU hTOVES
of dilVercnl kind. nt very low prleen.
'i inwnrc el' t.verj' lsrn'ilioa
kei't eontatiily on hau.l. Koolini; an I Spouting
will) the het inalei iul. dene at s'....rt tmlioe.
REPAIRING attended t ) Willi dispatch, foal
Oil m. I Lumps constantly on luiad. Japae waru
ot a ji.ii.;. Staie opposite C'onicy'i linrdwure
it. re. Give me a call. A. KUAl'sE.
aid'J4-ly
M .YSIIF. IIILATEK.
Sl NNVAIIiK AT MaKYI.ISO TATt I'AIH. BiL-
TIW..KK. t ir.t prciniuiu for j.re-putce Jieaters
i awarded the Sunnvside.
Ail van I ii (res of the SnnnysMe !
I 1. It is so constructed Hint one-third more of
I the radiating surface extent's into the room, giv
ing that much more additional beat without ex
tra fuel.
2. It Is the only Hot-Air Fire-place Heater In
the market. Like the regular buiit cellar heater,
it loses no heut, but confines It all to its leglti
purposes. 3. The fuel in.iirnzine is double the ustlal sUe,
extending from the tire-box to the. top of tliu
stove, with cupaelly for twenty-four hours' sup
ply of coal.
4. The patent double cover for real m.iiaeine
consume the g.is, prevents escape of gns Into
the room, an. I makes it impossible for any ruf
tlns or explosions to occur. This is au advant
age psseud by no other fire-place stove iu the
market.
5. There arc three air ceainbi-rs, wberein a
brisk circulation is kept up, draw ing the cold air
In the room through heated flues Into a large
hot-air reservoir, at the back of the stove.
A No side pipes nre used, as the air Is healed
hi a reservoir having double radiating Hues aud
double back, supplviug large quantities of hot
nirwithout waf te of be.it or ful.
7. The brmsYsiris utilizes the waste heat so
thoroughly that we frequently heat an adjoining
room on the first, besiile beating the rooms lu
second nnd third stories.
8. A damper on top of tho stove, connected
with tlie hot air Hues, controls the quantity of
hot air required for the use or either lbs upper
or lower rooms. All other flre-place stoves are
very Inconvenient In this respect.
V. The Grate Is self-scaling, aud no dust can
escape while shaking it.
BTl'RAT, PETERSON A CO.,
Philadelphia.
II. B. MASSErt, Agent.
Nov. 11. 1S71.
A. II. FKAXCISUUS & CO.,
SIS market Mrcet, Philadelphia.
We hav ojcued for the SPRING TRADE, the
largest and best assorted stock of
PHILADELPHIA CARPETS,
Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window
Shades and Paper, Carpet Chain, Cotlou,
Yam, Battiug, Wadding, Twin,
Faucy Boskets, Brooms,
Baskets, buckets,
Brushes,
Cloth Wringers, Wooden and Willow War la
the United States.
Our large increase In business enables us to
sell at low prices and furnish th bst quality of
Goods.
BOLE AGENTS FOR THE
Celebrated American Waahar,
Price S3.&0.
Over 1S.O00 Bold lu 8ix Mouth.
Terms t Carpels, 0 day.
All other goods, SO day, Net.
February 17, 1873. -Sm.
SHORTEST ROUTE EASTWARD.
Danville, llaaletou A TrVtlkeabarre
Rail Koad. -
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
LKAV8 lASTWASD.
Bunbury, 8 'Jo a m
Dauvllle, 7 0J "
Cultaw'a, T 28 " I
Uaxletou, 08 - i
LIAVI WSSTWABD
X. York, 00 a m
Eaaton, 9 25 "
Phil'a. 8 00 "
Bvthlem 10 OS "
Bethle'm 1 10 p m
Phil's, 3 15 " j
Eaaton, IS 85 '
N. York, 60
Hasleton, 1 00 p m
t altaw'a, 3 40 "
Danville, S 20 '
Buubury, 9 67 "
The afternoon train connects at Buoubury with
ths Philadelphia A Erie, 4 85 p. m., train going
west, arriving at Wllllanisport 8 80 and Lock
liaven 7 54 p. m., and with th Wortt'efB Cen
tral 4 60 p. m., moving south arriving at Harris
burg 7 00 p. m., and Baltimore 10 41 p. m., and
also with the Buubury A Lewletcwn R. R.
Comfortable and haaJtoui eoacue on this
MWtOU"- J. HERVET EASE,
Superintendent
IfttercIIancot;?.
JJARDTARB TOR ALL
AT TBS
HARDWARE STORE
or
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.
market Street, Nunbnrj-, Paw
Tt Is nsclees to enumerate everv kind of article
lu bis Store, but among the leading Items may
be set down the following i
Iron, Bteel, Lend,
Scales, steelyards, Grindstone,
Nails of all kinds aud sites.
Vices, Baws, Plane,
Sieves, Chain, Axe,
Braes and Iron Kettles,
Shovels, Hoc, Forks,
Spades, Rakes, Hatchets,
Carpenter snd Blacksmith Boring Machines,
Cellar Grates, Drawing Knives,
Stone Sledges, Plasterers' Trowel,
Masons' Hammers and Trowels,
Hand Dinner Belle, nnd large east Iron Bells for
School Houses and Farmers' Dinner
Bells,
Carpenters' Bench Screws,
Potato Forks for digging potatoes, ;
Looking Glasses, Twine, Ropes,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tacks,
Mule and Horse Shoes aud Nails,
Hammers, Augnrs, Cbtsels,
Lanterns, oil Cloths, Brooms,
Locks of all descriptions. Coffee Mills,
Bits and Braces,
Carriage Bolts of all kinds, Paint and Wall
Brushes, Buckets,
Oil), Varnish1), Japans,
Lts, Soda Ah, Washing Soda,
PAlSTS OF AM. liT-sDSin Oil or Dry,
Parti-Colors of all kinds,
CEDAR-WARE
and other Wooden-Ware of all kinds and very
cheap, Hay-Fork Pulleys,
Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level Glasses,
Files, Hinges. Coal Oil,
Hems, Combs, Screws,
Saddlery and Shoe Findings,
Buggv TrUninings, Excelcior Glass Cutters.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears,
Nhot, Caps and Powder,
and r. great variety of other nrtlcles. Any thlrg
wanted and not on haud, will bo ordnred at onr.
Sunbaiy, Aug. 19, Ib'l.
CKXTEH OF ATTRACTION.
Everybody is Invited to come, aud buy of the
haudsoinc assortment of
TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES
ut
SAMUEL F. NEVIN'S STORE,
in frnme bti'ldine, adjoining Moore A DisMnger's
building, THIRD STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
Just opened a fresh supply cf Confectioneries of
everv description.
TOYS F AM, KIMIS
constantly on hand. The bet RAISINS, FIGS,
CURRANTS A DRIED TRUIT.
PURE RIO COEFEE, TEA & SPICES,
fresh Bread, Buns A Cakes, every morning.
FANCY CAKE3, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, Ac.
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS I OYSTERS!
Having filled lip a room cxpretsiy for serving
up Oyi-te rs In every style, l.iidirs and Gentlemen
i. A uer.L-i..i n.iwlflt.t wilt. t l.ir.f tilviltv.a l
) m.'.iket. ut ull hoarK ilurintr the ouv anrl eveniiirr.
Families wl'.l be supplied at t!:e:r resident- w ith
the bet Shell or Cunued Ovsters, as is desirable,
at the very lowest prices.
Call and s-ciny excellent u'sortmect of poods
and ascertain the prices.
f. F. NEVIN.
Dec. IC. H71.
HORSE AND CATTLE
1XMI RA E l O'll AY.
INSURE YOUR HOUSES !
INsUUE YOUR CATTLE
iNSURE v.i;h n n '.p.itikible and perfectly reli
able Company. Insure where your losses
will Le paid piui.itn.y.
V!ii iu ti Jlutual Protective Co.
Hence, yeu in o :rc of being paid promptly for
all los?cs, if Insured in this Companv.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
We pay lot.-es accruing through ll.cft, death bv
I tire, accident, or natural causes, (excepting
j epedomic diseases ) We p.iy prompt. No red
I t:ipe proceedings to get your money, in case of
"OVER SoOOO
paid on horses aud cattle since oiganixation.
DR. D. WALDRON, ProlUur.t.
C. A. I'.F.IMENSS" YDER, Sec'y, Stinburv, Pa.
DIRECTORS.
Ex-Guv. James Pollock, Hon. J. C. Bruner,
Solomon Stroll, Win. Brindle, Solomon Sill e,
John A. Sbisalor, Dr. D.. T. Krebs, Dr. David
Waldron. Jau 13 '73-ly.
NIMII RY .MtRRLF. YARD.
T
HE umlersitrned having bought the entire
stock of Dissinger A Taylor, would Inform
the public thut he is uow ready to do all kiuds of
ntiiHi.i: tvoiti;.
1Tib on bniirl. anil innkiM tft order at
SHORT KOTIC:
Nonuments 4V llratl-Ntonesj,
: rvrrt style.
SDOOR AD WINDOW SILLS
Also.Cemetery Posts with Galvanized pipe and
all other fencing generally used on Cemeteries.
John A. Tu i lor will continue in the employment,
at the old stand ou Market St.. Sunbury. maytt'Ag
Deef! Beef!
rpHE undersigned Is prepared to furnish the
L citUeus of Sunbury and vicinity with the
choicest Beef and Pork in Market, ci'.her at
Wholesale or Retail.
Families will be supplied by the quarter or
side, or smaller quantities at the moat reasona
ble rates.
Constantly on hand the choicest cuts of Beef,
Pork, Mutlou and Veal, also Saucages, Beloguas.
Ac. Apply at the Meat House, South Third
street, In Moore A Dissinger's Row, Sunbury.
On market day the best of meat Is served to
customers at the meat stand, coruer of Market
and Third streets, when the celebrated Brosiuus'
sausages can be had, long known a the beet In
market.
HENRY K. FAGELY.
N. B. Persons having fat hogs or beeves for
sale can procure the bigest market price by ap
plication at th above establishment.
Buubury, Nov. 11, 1871.
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad.
WINTERTIME TABLE.
On and after Monday, November S7, 1871, the
Train on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road will
ruu a follow
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leave Philadelphia,
" " " Suubury,
" arr at Erie,
Erie Express leave Philadelphia,
" " " Suubury,
" an at Erie,
Eluilra Mall leave Philadelphia,
" " " Sunburv,
" " arr at Lock Haven,
Aoeommodatioa leave Buubury,
" arr at Reunvo,
6 20 p m
1.00 a m
3.50 p m
1 J $0 p in
6.60 p m
7.40 am
7.50 a di
4. S3, p m
7.55 p m
16 a m
10 40 a m
EASTWARD.
if all Tral a leave Erie, 1 1 5 m
" " " Sunbury, 13.80 am
" " arr at Philadelphia, 8.30 a m
Eri Express leave Erie, 8.00 p m
" 8uubury, 9.30 a ra
' arr at Philadelphia, 8.80 p m
Elmira Mall leave Lock Haven, 7. 85 a ra
. " " 6unbury, 11.00 am
" arr at Philadelphia, 6.50 p m
Accommodation leave Renovo, 13.25 p m
" arr at Sunbury, 4 85 p m
Mall East connect east and west at Erie with
L. 8. A M. 8. R. W. and at Corry and Irvinetoa
with OH Crk and Allegheny R. R. W.
Mail Wert will west bound train on L. S. A
M. B. R. W. and at t ony and Irtloeton with Oil
Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Caitawiitsa passenger train will b ran east
from WlllUmsport on Erie Expr, aud west, to
WUlUouport oa Klmlra Moll.
Wsl, A. BALftwiN.
Geet'l aoa't,