Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 18, 1872, Image 4

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TREATMENT OF Al'PLK TREES. The
'best of us aro nono too thoughtful. It is put
long since we gtivo n, report of tha IVnnsyl
-vania Fruit Growers' Society, in which ap
pcai'itd soma ccmmon-setist) views in re
srci to tho trcnlmetit of npplo trees ; but
it is a chance that most who have rend it
Lave not forgotten it. It will do no liarni
however to repeat the substaneo of what
vriis said.
In tho first place tho tree is much weak
ened by tho apple-borer. Theso nasty
things must bo taken out At this time of
tho year, and kept out tu the future. They
cuter the tree only nt tho surfnea of the
ground, and an examination will now tell
whether they arc there or not? but our ex
perience of trees about here is that they aro
pretty sure to be. If there, a saw-dusty
sort "of matter will bo about tho stem,
which the grubs have cji'ttrd in their bor
ing operations. If within, make au uncere
monious call on them with a pieco of wire,
li need not be thrust in tenderly. After it be
comes tolerably certain that tho wire has
made the acquaintance of each of these fat
olDce-holdors, tho next thiur to bo done is
to sae that no more are permitted t enter.
The convention speakers lay, what wo
have' loiiij said before them, ' that papc t
wrapped around the stem just under the
ground, and just nhove, and then gas-tar-t
rod, (but it is better without the tar if done
a in .February or early in March), will ac
complish this. This i very easily tried,
and they who do not think it worth while
tleseivc no apples.
This borer business Win disposed of, a
little feeding is tho next ihiug in order.
Very rich earth put on the surface seems
to Knclit the orchards. In Montgomery
county last year wo saw trees turiving
wonderfully on nshes skuv.td several inches
thick under the. trees. , Then ashes are oi'
teu tilled with kitchen refuse, aud probably
the fertilizing properly lies much iu tlieoc
and not in the u:.hea merely.
Then another trouble is Vrom the codling
moth ; but it appears thnt a little labor in
emptying bottles once a day does much to
remove this. Tho bottles arc tilled with
molasses and vinegar, and we have the ti s
timony of President Sc haulier about the
best of living evidence by tho way that
thousands are destroyed by this mode.
This is tho season to think of theeo
tilings; and that people may think is the
reason we give these notes though some
what repeating what has so recently been
Bnid. Uermanton Telegraph.
Pruning Fruit TnF.rs. On this sub
ject, important to every fruit grower, we
give the following seasonable advice by an
old fruit grower. He says that he has beeu
ugagid iu cultivating trees fur the past
twenty yearn, and has pruned apple and
pear trees every month in the year, aud
af he-could always have the time to spare
would j refer to prune in the month of
June, for tho following reasons :
".First, tho wound made by tho removal
of cbrKEuh at this season will heal sooner
lhaivcoQ rj&do at an other time of the
year, -tlecond, very lew water sprouts will
grow alter pruning, and the fruit which re
mains will be much larger in consequence.
Any person. who is at -all acquainted with
the marvsj-Gitent of fruit trees, knows that
if a tree in-barked ia June the wound will
heal in a very short time. To prune in
June, pcrsontt-chould wear rubber or other
sofL tihocs,. to prevent barking the branches,
ily reasons for got pruning in tho spring
are, we getwraiiy have high winds and co
pi oris showecs, "the winds dry aud crack
the new wound, and the rain enters and
blackt-ns it,-wliiiil: it does not do in Juno.
Water sprouts will n!so grow, which will
."Lave I ) be triin;;'j J oirtverv m.asuu. Hon
. iu.ccft covet iajrtiGO wound with paint or
. iV:i;: : but. evcirv ikiiner does not nlwnvs
have these matorials nt hand, and in Juiie
he.d'Ta not need them."
Tub STJKFLcrnu. The sunflower is
"iM'f il fur r.wr purposes. There is no
need tint cbickul: will fatteu on so quick
as that of the pi:i. dower. It will speedily
cure colda, coughs and cramps. It is tho
best thing ever fed to horses to give their
hair a bright ar d glossy appearance ; and
.given to a foundered horse will give imme
d'.a'C relict. Give a horse a tmall handful
at each feed'-ug, and he will never founder.
The stalk also i makes a very good substi
tute fjr bean pii'. s while crowing.
.Use juilgittinl in selertiug your assort
'ivint of Uower-ceed, and secure a succt-s-ion
of bloom nd a variety pf colors
throughout the season. A large admixture
oT white lloer;s is very deisirable for bo
nnets. , 't'i.9 whito Verbenas, Petunias,
Carnations, Candytuft aud Alyssum are
Very desii-alilu for small boquets.
I!
icnpcs,
KuriJAitrt Trit. Prepare the stalks by
pc.'ing olf tho thin, reddish skin, and cut
tins; in half or tlirac-quaiter-iuch pieces,
which spread tvnly iu your crust-lined
tins. Sift on a little llour, V which add
a bit of butter and a teacip of sttar, if for
ft lnrge pie. However, when it is desirable
to economize sugar, or whn a very sharp,
sour taste is not relished, a pinch of soda
may be U3ed to udvautage, with less sugar,
as it grcs fir toward neutralizing the acid.
(We would here add : save nil yoni sur
plus pic-plant, prepare us for use, and dry
in tho sun, as stove-heal turns it dark-colored.
' Soak and tL v for wUtor use, nith
sugar aud soda n.s abovo for pies. ,It makes
also a nice sauce for tea.)
LliMOJf I'll-;. Take two leuions, fouf
eggs, two spooufuls mclled butter, eight
epoonfult SMar ; hfptei'zo tho juice of both
iuinons, and grate the rind of one. Stir t
j;eLlu:r tho yolks, sugar, butler, juice and
rind. Cover a plala with pastry, pour tho
mixture In, aud hake till crust is done.
Then beat tha whites of the rgs to a stiff
froth, Btit into it four spoonfuls sugar, put
It ou the pie, and feet it back into the oven
for a delicato browning. Tiiis is for two
common-sized pies.
11am Toast. Chop soma lean ham, put
in ft pan with a little pepper, a lump of but?
ter aud two eggs beaten ; when heated
through, spread it ou buttered toast and
serve hot.
To Kn;p Hams in Summer. Cut in
olicesnr.d trim oil' the rind aud outside;
fry it about half as much a you would fot
the table. Pack it tightly in jars ; pour
over it tho fat that has been fried out of it,
close tho jar light, set it iu a cool place, and
when used, give it a second frying before
crviug up.
'KvKnY-DAY" Pudding. Half a loaf
of stale bread soaked in a quart of milk;
four eggs four tablespooululs of Hour ; a
little fruit, dried or fresh, is a great addi
tion. Steam or boil three-fourths of an
hour. Serve with the following sauce.
Fish Fbitteus. Take the remains of
any fish which lias been served the preced
lu2 day, remove all tho bones, roll or mash
H well. Mix together half a teacupful of
tweet cream wttu iwo wuii-oeatcu eggs,
anchovy sauce and pepper ; add bread
crumbs and mushec potatoes equal quan
tities enough to make a proper consisten
cy, cut or mould into small cake and fry
ia butter or lard.
. Lkmok FOB A Couon. Roast the lemon
very carefully without burning it ; when
it is hot, cut and squeeze into a cup upon
three ounces of sugar, finely powdered.
Take a spoonful when ever your cough
troubles you.- It is good and agreeable to
the UU, ltarcly liaa it beeiv kovwo to
Jail of givtag rW.
Crrancl Spring Opening
AT
s.
HERZFELDER'S
Popular, Clothing Store,
Corner Market and Third Streets,
! " SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Now on hand iyid fect-rlng au enormotu RBsortmcut of SPRING GOODS.
500 Business anil Working Coats,
t 400 Dress Pants and Vests,
500 Business and Working Suits,
ITS ail CAPS or IN i I .
A grand assortment In this llnc.'iiiclndlne nil tlia very luteal Spring Stylet.
BOYS HATS AND CAPS.
Tko Largest Assortment Iu thia line, to
Ci.Heo from 75e np. White Dress Shirts fi-om tt.00 up. Ajjenr-T Tor the Celcbralfil QL'AKEP,
CITY un ECLIFSK FINK DRESS SHIRTS, pvcrv one of whlili is guaranteed n perfect fit.
SHIRT IJOSO.MS, &c.
Gents' Spring and Summer Umlerware.
500 Overalls arid Oversliirts ;
made to order. Onlv thi best m.iterlal used Hud well sewed. 1
I
Trunks, Valises, Satchels,
Umbrellas, Walking Canes, !
nr.d numerous other articlos. All the above goods will be offered at i
Buying only of the largest and most reliable Hemsrs, and for CASH only, and doing !
bv fir the largest business in ray lino in this part of tho country, I am enabled to sell i
liUTTKB ARTICLES at j
Lower P2?S
i
than any of my competitors here or else w here. ' j
Call at the Larg? and Beautiful Store Konm,
. Corner Market and Third Streets,
Sunbury, March 2S, 1872. ly.
or
SPBI 3ST Or GOODS
AT
Clement & Dissinger's,
la the now C lement Ruililir.gr,
?Iarlet Simrs Suiilmrj, Pn.
We take pleasure In aMiounciug that wc have
j Jti?t opened a new n; soitmcnt of
j SPRING DRY GOODS,
of all ftyles at Uic lnwc.i't prlees.
DOLLY VAItDEX, still raging in new
and beautiful ilmlirns.
nr. ess coons, mockmnc; c;oons,
CLOTHS, CASfclMKUES, VE9TING8, Ac., Ac.
I ltoalj-.lale ( lotiiing,
j a full (lEsnrtmer.t, which will he sola lower tlian
elecwlK-re.
C'rii't9, Oilt lotltH niul Fioor Slat
liiig. gkocFhiks
of all klmlp, which arc gnarantectl nil fresh.
qV K E NSWAU E, AVILLO W W ARK,
&C, &C, &.C.
'JSZ "SO ."EL M 9
TH1M MINGS, (ihOVES,
an I in fact everylhinjf thut eanrbc meullonfil Iu
a tlrft-elasa ttoie.
Call ami examiae our stock. Hating our Store
lighted with lias, can tie sc'lreiaU In lii
evening n wen us iu me uay uiuc,
No cliurea
iV.r alirr.Vtny fjxiodfi.
,. CLEMENT & PIS9INGER.
- FA1TCY SILK GOODS,
ED) GLOYES,
K SV f!i
361 BROADWAY, HEW YORK,
Importers ll t Jobbers nf
CoriEto Mm Grain Elites.
IN ALL C0L03S WO WIDTHS,
TUQOima AND S01I33T
SSXi
TUEaTJOISS ani VELOUIiS,
English Crapes, Crenaciincs,
Tl8uos, Laces, glngs,
white corros Tauinixusi,
NECK TIES. DRESS BUTTONS, K.
March 80, 18T3.-2ra. ' '. ,
A 1'HOFITAni.F. ni'SINEKH.
LIGHT EQUAL TO OAS, AT ONE-CIGHTH
THF. COST I CaatitH be exploded. No chimney
or wick used. - t
Men desiring Profitable Bus!nct, can ifeun
the exclusita ii(ht for the sal of Dyotl's Patent
Carbon Out I.llit limners and OU, for Ccuntiei
aud Hiatus. Writ for Information or call on
M. B. DVOTT,
No. 114 Bouth Second Street, Pbila., Pa.
N. B.Churche furnished with Chundslisrs
and Lamp of every description, 25 per eeut.
cheaper U.sva at any oilier ciubllahnisui in tU
I Murch M, 1871-to.
mm
mm
ie-r-i. irfW.Mk ii
A large variety of
be found outside the large cities
WW am
A li l ,
No. D02 Chestnut Street, PhiladolphiH, !
ririLAni-LPiiiA. ;
MESSRS. I 'Al.mVFU. A CO., DESIRE TO !
CALL KSl'ECIAL ATTENTION TO TIIEllt HI",, i
l'AUTM F.NT OK SOLID S1LVF.K WATCHES. I
POSSESS Nti Sfl'KIUOlt FACILITIES '1 HEY I
WILL BE ENAl'.LI-.l) i'O PLACE I'.EFOItE i
, CI STOMEHS. IN ADVANCE OF THE tiENE-
! KAL MAItKET. ALL THE NOVELTIES AND
1M 1'HOVEM ENTS IN SILVEI! HOODS AS I! . 1
P1DLY AS PltODl CED. VERY I'AKTK L LAU !
ATTENTION lSKINti GIVEN TO THE SI'E- i
C1ATIES OF nP.IDAL AND OTHER l'KESEN- i
; TATION GIFTS.
! THE STANDARD OF SILVFIi LONG SINCE
i ADOPTED BY 1 II EM IS THAT OF ENGLISH I
SI KKI.l.Mi, r.KKltlTiis FINE, THE Ol ALITY
OF EVERY ARTICLE SOLD BEING STRICT
LY GUARANTEED.
ATTENTION IS RESPECTFl'LLY DIRECT- I
ED TO THE I NVARYING BUSINESS POLICY I
OF THIS HOUSE IN REGARD TO THE FIRM-
LY ESTABLISHED SYSTEM OF FIXED
PRICES, WHICH WILL -BE RIGIDLY AD
HERED TO IN ALL CASES. SECURING TO
PURCHASERS, FAIRNESS AND EQUALITY I
1.1 tl Mil 111AIMI 1IIJ.
POLITE ATTENTION MAY BE EXPECTED
BY ALL WHO FAVOR THEM WITH A VISIT.
ORDERS AND INQUIRIES BY MAIL,
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
J. K. ( AMMH I I, A CO.
Feb. 10, 1K7-,'.
G
ITII ACTl AT? A. ItlTflTi" A' f'fl
, X. V.,
6CCCESSOHS TO
MISKEY, MEUHILL & TIIACKARA,
MANCEAC'TLUEKS OK
GAS FIXTUItES, UIJOXZES, &.'., c,
(luindrlicrs). lVudaufN, VrufketM,
Vr !'
would respectfully Invite the attention of pur
chasers to our elegant assortment.
WHOLESALE AND KETAI1, SALESROOMS.
71 liostnutStrcot.
MANCFACTORT, j(i2, 404,400 AND 108 RACK
1..1. I .
Aug. 19, 1871.
THE GREAT CAUSE J
or
HUMAN MISERY.
Just Published, iu a Sealed Envelope. Price, six
cunts.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, aud
Radical Kure of Seminal Weakness, or Sperma
torrhoea, induced by uiul Iinprdlinciita to Mar
rlac;o generally i Consumption, Epilepsy, and
Fits i Mental and Phvsicnl Incapacity, He. By
By ROIJ. J. CLLVEUWELL, M. D., author of
the "Groen Book," etc.
The World-renowned author, tn this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves troin his own experience
that irsuwlul consequences of Self-Abuse mav
be efliiotualiy removed without medlcino aud
without dangerous surgical operations, bougies,
instruments, rings, or cordials, poiutlug ouc a
mode of cur at once eertaiu and ettvcmul, by
which every sufferer, no matter what bis condi
tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, tirivute-
My, aud radically. This lecture will prove a boou
to luousanus aud thousands.
Seut, uudcr seal, lu a uiiilu euvtloiw, to any
address, on receipt of six ceuls, or two postage
stamps, by addressing the publisher.
Also, Dr. C U LV EK W ELL'a 'Marriage G ulde.
Price li5 cent. Address the Publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE i CO.,
P. O. Box, 4,5S1. 187 Bowery, New York.
April 27, isa. j
WASHINGTON HOI KE, C. KEFF,
Proprietor, Corner of Market A Second
Ft reels, opposite Ik Court Uouas, Sunbury,
P. MayJS.'TO.
l&ttlhmttmo.
. Vlnpffitr ttltiers re not vile Fanrr Drink, m4
ft( Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors,
doctored, spiced, rid tweetened to ple the uste, called
Tonics." "Apitizer," " Restorers," ftc, that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true
Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of Cali
fornia, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the
Great Blood Purifier and a 1-ife-piving Principle, a Per
fect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying
off all poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to a
healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating
bath mind and body. They are easy of administration,
prompt in their action, certain in their results, safe and
reliable in all forms of disease.
No Person can take tneao nittrra accord
ing to directions, and remain Ion unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed bv mineral poison or other mean.
aim the vital organs waste l bevond tne point 01 repair.
iysiicpla or IndleMion. Headache, Pain j
m the Shoulders, Coughs. Tightness of the Cheat, Dizii- 1
ne. Sour Fructationsof the Stomach, Had Taste in the j
Mouth, Bilious AMacks, Palpitation of the Heart, In
flammation of the Lmiki, pain in-the regions of the Kid- !
ne ys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off- j
springs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no j
equal, and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of its .
merits than a lenftthy advrtiment. j
For Female) Complaint in young oroM, mar
tied or singlo, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn
of life, these Tonic Uittet s display so decided an influence j
that a marked improvement. i n rrrp.,lt. i
lor Inflammatory and i'lironle Rheii
matiim and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, liilious.
Remittent and Intermittent r'evera, Diseases of the Hlood,
I.iver, Kidnevs and ftladtlcr, these Uittere hive ben most
successful- Such Disenses pre canted by Vitiated lilood,
which is generally produced by derangement of the Di- !
gective Organs. - '
The- aro a Gentle Purffatlre aa well a
a Tonic possersin; also ihe peculnr merit of acting as
a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation
of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in llilious Diseases.
For Skin Dliraacs Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Uiotches, Spots, pimple., Pustules Hoi Is, Car
buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head. Sore Eyes, Erysipelas,
Itch, Scurfs Discoloration cf the Skin, Humors ana
Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are
literally dug up and carried out tf the system in a short
time by the use of these Hitters. One bottle in such
cases will ronvince the most incredulous of their curative
effects.
Cleans the Vitiated Blood whenever you
find its impurities burst ins; through the skin in Pimples
hruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it t ob
structed and sluggish tn the veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; your feelings will teit you when. Keep the blood
pure, aud the health of the nystein nil) follow.
Orate fnl thousands proclaim Vinegar Bit
tors the most wonderful lnvigorant that ever sustained
the sinking svstem.
Pint Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the
system of so maiy thousands, are etiectually destroved
and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist : There
is scarcely an individual upon the face oi the earth whose
body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not
upon the heahhv elements of the body that worms exist,
but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that
breed these living monsters of disease. No system of
Medicine, no vermifuges no anthelmintics will free the
system fiom worms like these Hitters.
' Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged in
Paints aud Minerals, such as Plumbers Type setters,
Gold beaters aud Miners as they advance in life, will be
ibject to paralvsis of the Howda. To gnaid against
this take a dose of Walker's Vikbxak Hittkks once
or twice a week, as a Preventive.
llilious. Remittent, and Intermittent
Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our
Sreat rivers throughout the United States, especially
lose of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois Ten
nessee, Cumleihwd. Arkansas. Red, Colorado, Hraros
Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah,Roanoke,
James And many others with their vast tributaries,
throughout our entiie country during the Summer and
Autumn, aud remarkably so during seasons of unusual
heat and dryness aio invariably accompanied by exten
sive derangement. of the stomach and liver, ami other
abdominal viscera. There are always more or leas ob
structions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of
the stomach, and great torpor ot me uoweis, Deing
clogged up with itiated accumulation. Iu their treat
ment, a purgattv, exeitinjj a powerful inttucm-e upon
these various organs, i-i essentially necessary. There is
no cathartic fr the purpose equal o Dr. J. Walkbk's
Vinruar HiTTr.Rs, a they will specdi'y remove the
dark-colored vised matter with which Ihe bowels are
loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the
liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions cf the
digestive orpins.
terofnln, or Kind's I'vll, White Swellings,
Ulcers, I--ysii.elas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous
IiitUmmatioiis Indolent Inflammations Mercurial Af
fections, Old Sores k-riiption, of the Skin, Sore Eyes,
etc., etc. In these, as in all other toustitulioiial Diseases
Wai.krk's Vinkqar JtiTTKKS have shown their great
curative poweis in the mott obstinate aud intractable
cases.
Dr. Walker California Vinegar Hit ters
act on ail these cases in a Mtniiar manner. Hy nuri Tying
the lilood they remove the cause, and by resolving away
the ejects of tha inflammation (the tubercular deposits)
the alTecttd parts reeeiv: health, and a pctmaiieut cure
is etTected.
The pt'oncrtlcs of Dti. Waikrh's Vivkiar
IllTiRRS nre Aperient, Diaphoretic and Canninativo,
Nuir. lions I.axitive, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter Irrit.kut,
Su ir-riiic, A leiative, and Anii-ltil.ous.
The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of
Dit. Walker's Vinkcsr 1'ittlrs are t!ie best safe
cutd in all cases of eruptions ai d malignant fevers their
balsamic, healing, and roothing properties protect the
humors of the tauces. Their Sedativa properties allay
am in the nervous svatcui, toincti, and bowem, euner
torn intlanimjtiou, w.iul, cic, cramps, etc. Their
Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system.
'I'heir Dmictic properties act on the K'dneys, correcting
and regulating the tWw urine. 'I'heir Anti-Hilious
properties stuuulatt: the liver, iu the ccretion oi bile,
and its dibch.ires throuji the biliary durts and are
suuerior to ail u-ni:d.al a-;eiKs l1' the cure ot Hilious
Fever, Kever and A'ue, etc,
1 Fortify the body against dleae by pud
! fying all us fluids with Vinkgam Hitters No epidemic
j -ati take hold of a system thus forearmed. I he liver, tha
stomach, the bowels, the kidneys and the uerves are
I rendered disease-proof by this great invigorant.
' Tho Kdlracf of Ir. Wai.kir's Vinfcar Bit
f Tr.gs, in Chronic Dyspepsia, r cvers Nervotts Disorders
I Cnusiipation, dnhciency of vital power, and ail maladies
I affecting the stomaca, liver, bowels, pulmonary organs,
ior muscular system, ha butn experienced by hundreds
iif thousands and hu mired oJ thuMinds more are a.k
ing for the same relief.
I Directions. Take of the Hitters on going to bed
I at nt'ht from a hall to one and one-hslf wiiie-glaast'ull.
I Eat good nourihhing food, such as beeisteak, mutton
1 chop, venison, ina beet, and vegetables and take out
door eterci&e. 1'hey are composed ci pureiy vegetable
ingredients and contain no o.r;is.
WAI.KKk, Piop r. lt.lI.McDOKArDot.rt.,
Druggists and den As is-, San i'rannscK, CJ.,
ard corner of Waahington and Clurlion St., New Voik.
SOLD HY ALL liKUGGISTS AND DEALf.KS.
March SO, 1K;j.-3m.
THADD'S S. SHANNON,
THIRD AND MARKET SQITARE,
I "a In stock ami constantly receiving Novelties
, , h ljn)1)
cousistini; In pMrt of a lull line of
AJIEKICW WATMIKN,
Eliflu, Illinois, Howard A Co., Walthain, Mas
sachusetts, and Hoy's AMEUK'AN WATCHES j
Also, a full set of Ladies, and Gent's Uold and
Silver bwiss Watches.
! JEW
ELEY.
Roman GolJ sets, iuk coral aud tiold set,
j Ear-Kings, Necklaces and Pendants, Ouyx and
Jet Jewelrv.
SILVER-WARE,
Solid Silver-ware of BterlluK puriU, made to or
der, itridiil and Presentation Piecee, Kuives,
Forks and B).Mons In cases, also, a full line of
Pilver Plated (ioods, Tea Sets, lee Water Sets,
Eililt Ktauds. Caka Baskets, toll'cc Urns. Forks
' and fiiioons treble plated, the best In the market.
K Ih' 'Til'
If yon value your Eyesight, use tha Perfect
Lenses, ground from minute CrUtle Pebble mel
ted together, and derive there name "Diamond"
on account of there hardness and brilliancy.
They will last many years without change, and
warranted Superior to all pthers in use.
TABLE CUTLERY.
Ivory, Pearl and Metal haudles in case sup
plied to order.
CLOCKS.
A full assortment of Fight day and Thirty
hour Clocks, also Calender Clock ot all descrip
tions. iCuKruviuir doue nt thesnorlcsi notice.
Watcaes, Clock and Jewelry, Repaired aud
Satisfaction warranted.
All goods will be sold at tho very Lowest Cash
Prices. Every body Is cordially Invited toCall and
Exaiulue for themselves.
, Don't torget Ihe place.
- T. 8. SHANNON.
guuburyDec.10, tf.
OMI'FRET MANOR CEMETERY
COM I'A NY.
This rompany Is now prepared to tell lot In
the new Cciuetury, located on au emlneuee about
one-fourth of a mile east of Sunbury. The In
crease of the population of Sunbury, and conse
quent advance iu the ratio of mortality, as well
a the limited faullllle far the Interment of those
who have fought life' battle, have su'ested the
oriranlzatlou of the above named company.
Plan of Cemetery may be eeu at the oluce or
J. A. Cake, tail., or Lloyd T. Kohrbacu.
Price of lot from ti to $15, according to loca
tion. Deed will be executed for lota (old.
LLOYD T. ROIIRBACII, Sec'y.
Hljll, 187l.-tf.
IKlsccUatwons.
R. R. R.
RAOVAY'S READY BELIEF
I'UKKH TUB WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after readlnff this lvrtlemfTit nnod any ona
fcfr'rfcK WITH FAIN.
n.VDWAT RKAPV TlKLtEK 13 A CTJRB TOK
RVVltY TAIN.
Tt wm the first and 1j
mm Only 1'aln lltmecly
that hurt twit if st.ps the mist eorarlntlti)t pains all sys In
fl-imm niton. And eurt-s ''onrtlons whnher of tlie limits
Rtoruacb, Dowels, r other ginds or ergAQs, by one apptka
FROM OXR Tf TWIHTT MT7TTJTCS.
WKHTT M I.1UTE8.
ICMIKK Ilia pal tlt BHKTT
rippled, Aarvoua, NVQralto,
Mffcr,
Ki matter how violent or ciornetfit'ru
MATH', Tletl-rliltlen, lnnrm, C'rlj
or urontifttra wlih dtwnse muy pmi
RADWAY S READY RELIEF
WILL AFF011D 1NST1T F.ASK.
1'xFI.AMMATION OF TUB KIHNHYM.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OK THE 1IOWRLH.
rONOKBTMlN OF THE LVNQ8.
SOI1E TIII'.OAT, DIFFU'l'l.T HKSATH1NCL
TALl'ITATION OK TUB YlEART.
jiYSTEni!.', cnovr, DiriirnF.iiiA.
CATAUIUI, INFLUENZA.
IIZADACIlB, TOOTIIA' nF..
tIKUlUl.r.lA, RIIFUMATIBSI.
COLD rniLt.B. AOHE ('1111.1.8.
Ttie ,(i)licu It. i o( the Kmilv Rellor to t!i pnrt or
rvT(n whti-o Itiu nlti or (llmculty cltvts nlU ftlTonl duo uid
C'dufnrt.
TwoitT difM tn Ii(!f InrrMcf of w(r U1 In . fw
inninciidi cur.' CRAMPS. hFASMIj, S'H'U BTOMAOH,
HEAItTmHV, HICK IIFADAOIIK, DIAKIIHKA,
KYtlCN rKItV. C'OI.IC, IN TUB BUWELB, Mid
rll INTKIINAL I'AINH.
Ilt'udy Hcllef 'i(ll ttieni. A ftw lrop. In water will
I iTvcti f.r rmlnrt frr.m cli:i!ipe 'f WRtr. 11 1 b.llvr
!.A!i Pr.'iicJi It. i-:ilv 'ir lll'.tcr.i iy h silinulaiit.
FF,V Kit AWD AUIV.
rKVrit AM' A'(l i: vitv.l f0f fifty t. Ti. la not
a i.'im,h.il ap.?i.t In IM witrhl lh;l will cur 1'frr add
Ae"', m. (I nil rtlur iii'iwrus, IMllom. Scailil, TW'hoUI,
lcllu. and ..Ih.T Fi'ur. (nMil by I'.AOW AV'S PILLS)
i irr-'k I'.AIiW'AY'S KF ALil KKI.ILI'. Filly eouta
fii''i.;j. :.. l- DrucUla.
HEALTH !BEAUTY!!
tr.oMi a Nil rviiR men in.oon-iNciiF.ASf: nt-
H.i'"ll AMI WKKlHT-J'I.BAIl BKIN ANl EtAU
TIF I" L lOMrj.EXlO.N bKI'LKKU TO ALL.
DR. RAD WAY'S
SARSAPARILUAN RESOLVENT
IM VAIi: Tin: MufT AT"NlsIIfl cI'RES: so
(JI'ICK. KO li.Vl'IH AI'.K TIIK CHANGES TUB
11'lIiV VMlF.r.'iOKH, rsTlKli TIIK JUI.CKNl li
"F TlilK 'lHl'I.V WOSOKtil CI. ilEIUiJINE,
THAT
Cvoi'y Day r.n lnoroin.3 In Flesh
rnel Velnit la Sosn and Fett.
THE CREA T BLOOD PURIFIER.
J'.varv dinp if la S Ui M' A R I i.t.I A M RKSilI.V EVV
-mu'U'.it. a lid Mij'i liu Hl" i l, I : : Int. and otli'.r
r-il Uucd Juic -.1 nf tli.: r.vtu- -i Hi vitfi.'r t.t I f .'. f..r it n. tilis
(ti wit.' cf t' I Im.'v wltlt 111. v a .1 a.i'1'nl li!:it'Tl:il.
Sifofiila, H .!ill ('.iTH intiiU 'ti, (il.'iiiiu;ar di.rnai, l.lcjts
In the Tlnrnt, Mr. itli, Ta i. N l.'i li ti.r OatnW rM
el'.T rinrtiif ll.e py'-ni. Son: I'-''.', r'tfiliio. 1 'hch-'i-K. 1
fifin 111" Frs. ai l w..it I'limsof Kiti diaftiKS. Ktnv
tluns. Ftvfrr Siroii, B.-ul.l Ili-ftl. tin. f v'nn.'1 f.i'i litv i.i:4
KrVHl).l i, A.'iio. idm-k Sp'.M. Vi.n.. i li tlm Mc(.lt. Tun.i.i',
(Vi'iCT4 l'i tha Wi.mli, nml nil vri'ukci.lnc and tntr.ful il'.n
v'lrpi. ,'iil.t SwiH. 1 1 of Si'ifin, and all victfai f ll.e
.fe i.il u'tlo. i.io wlt'iin 111 t i ;--;ith i:inga f.f tli'n .i.iWr
iT M"doni Clii iiiliitrv. n:i.l f.-v l..vV n.-n will r've ti
ii'iv itirtii ii'hix i Tir ctlivr tf ti.vrw t'liitiiaof dlaeuso ft
i'i'nt nwrl'i i-ur i llu'iii.
If thfi Diitlem. d .llv t'tiM.!..lii rdni'f''. Ir llic iritw at.d
d. cnnit.niHI'.'i lti:.t li rAi-:li.i..ni!y r ' i.rruMt'if. anreci.di In
i.i r.tiii.' lh(.. mid . mi I rri'y :i t'i &11H.L' v li ti-'H In.itffr
i il run. fioiii 1.5 1 1 ! i y l,...,d- .i.d tl.la tLj PAHS Al'A IU (.
1,1 N will aii-l il..v i. "H .;
.Not onlv i!.i. Hi.- Miiirin'Uu;: r.rit.vrNT exiM nil
ii rvnif.ll.il ncriita I i t'. 1 1: f t'lu"iilr, Siri.fn.'ia,
i 0'i-tiMitio-i.i', n::d j K in clc:uc i t but 11 blUet'iily i..alttvu
c iro f...'
tii5n y (X Biaciilct CoinpluSnts
rrinirv. r-.1 V.'"ti''i tU.is'.., Ci'v.'l, J iLil.ilr.. rirf.p.y
t'.l ipi..ii; I't V:, lei-. !:-r lit iii"u..-i i f 1'rinc, llilf.l'a Il'n u' 5.
iM'- iiiii'i'tr'A, ami In a i r'.fi w i.i ro tli" ri hvo Irlr'nlnl d
j.nOtH. i.r I'..' water It tiilclt, cl' ii.l.', i.,Ki.l with a'll tunc, a
l.'e ll.v wl.sto cf nil i (:r . ..r t ,ir. 1i IUo wh'.tt! a;'.k. or tKcro
1-. a tii.iil.'.l, -l:irk. l.ri-.l.s n;i;.v:ir'.ri:, ami wlilta boitf 'I.mt
ik'P')!l.. no. I win-1 tlirie n picking, liurnlt-r r ni'itloil
l.'Mi i.r--lri wilti-r. ii'.J v :ln I.i ll.u .i.:l.i at l!ii ItA'i a;it
r.l.i'i tl" I .-.'in. l'i !ci', f i
WOSMS.-TM or.!;- !-riin and sure Remedy for
1! o''. -V'i.i, l ij'f, tW.
TiiiJUH ot" 1 J YcnrM' fJvowtli
Ctsrivl by Ititlw:vrft KcIvci:t.
I'.i cntT. M viM Jnlv H. 136.
Tn. ri"iV!' I Hva liif fMrini l'1-.f.r hi f .''fT,f. i v.-l
1 .-.!.. All ih I l- r. "i.l " tli-'f.' r . f -r It." I U'J
t.rv (Ml. ttial wfli r".".'niii.'Ti.H ; I" 1 n. A'. !pj liil-.tt.l inp. I .air
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U'i .. 1 li'l lot:, .I iw-ua w.-4. I t-.-.k i: 1.1-ttlW f 1' 1
.. t."l. "...i ..- b. f lU'l .dy't I'.Mt, a'lt two t.'liUi yui.r
l...!s H.lirf: HnH tl.er4 il H ( 'iln -f In on r 14 t imn fr 'frit,
. ..I I I. 1 I'. iUr. iintr. toi l li.it-i 'r t.M.t 1 1 ai r f.n li!i y.tri.
1 3 .nl I4....r w i.i t'.-; 1- lt i In nt t): ln'i. 1", t-vr tl.a cili
I rl; 1'iU tj you fvr tin baualit t-f eilitr.. 1 .-i ran i til l: h tt if
n 4.M '.s HANNAH rASAIT.
OR,
RADWAY'S
rUBGATiVE TILLS,
p lftcJly (nMrli
tVpHHily cv'tvl r It Tt ewfet (run, pnrpe
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Tin; iNoiii.nir.NTs tm t
f'OVI'l)?!'', l;o l -j urn
i'tl.i-!'c.l i 11 eve y p .i l.:iL'- ,1' "i -t'nrc
it is i 't a r.t p ; .;a im,
coiis.;q-iciil ly
jniYiiuiAx.i i i;e-c kiiii: it
litis a crltiin euro It.r cmtiila,
ISyphilii in nil i i H ft rina, I'. Iicumi
jtism, .Skin Disi.aacs, I.iver Cuin-
!p!:tillt Llld Itil (llMUblS of t c
l!h.od.
! oi;r ro:Ti3 c? z:z&-:::
vW t'o ir.n"o (,'imhI '.!ian ten l.ntlli'S
jo( :firj ,Sr:tpH of .Stra.ipiriiia.
1HZ UNSiasiOHEO PHVS1CIANQ
have. i!e.l !1ii-uli.l.a i tlit-irprnelicc
tor t'.ie pit inn c years and I cl
cni'.irso il ns a rdml.Iu AI'.iTi.tiie
and lllootl I'urificr.
'i::t. r. i:.i !'i;m,i.( raiiinn m.
iini. i . J. li v Kl:,
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llll V. O JANN1.I.I.V. "
OU J S. Sl'AHKS oi ..c!ii.Usl!!o,
1 Ky.
.DH. J. I.. McCAI.TilA. Culuaibia,
; S. f.
iH. a. ii. soiii.r.s, it.'.i. -ui-.iv,, :.. c.
U.SLD AD r.SD0r.LP BY
'J. ft. I'H'.N. U J: Mii, Kill liiver,
:P. W. SMITH. J.,rl.s.-n. Vii Ii.
'a. r. win i.i.r.i. Li, i hi.).
H. II.M I., Uim Ollln.
I IIAV I'N A ( il.. ;,.r.!i.M ille. V.
SiVI'I . (i. M .DiUN, Mu.-rrrcv
j l.u.ii, Ti'iuu
t Our pparo will iwtl of my ex.
lr.iJtJ ri'iiiAiia iu ri-Uiii.n to ll.e
jvirl'ii'lul I'.inaJ.dis. Tut he !.( ii. a
Pn.Vi "Fion m puari.n'e 4 Flunl 1 -!
Inu I a'.ijicrior l'i any I lii'y iiai nrr
'littMl iri tlio t-va indil' i f dlcaacil
Hlnnil ; iin.l in I iu- alil.le-l a.t y try
)Ko..i.:lib aii-i y. ii .i'.l he rfftoiu-i
;ioiiciini
Uul i.ill. ii kt.l
I v til Enif i;ills,
lie. Al-'l.-J
' pri,t 5 l.Ov' IJVJ' I:
Marvfoetuiittij C!.rn.i.-U,
V. :.T-.iozit. Vn
July :
, 1871.
-iy-
WM. YU'RHAY.
t. 81 ATMAKr.K.
VII, B. BL1CK.
MURRAY & CO.,
holesale Dealer In
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Olllce and School Stationery,
I'riutlug, Wrapping aud Manilla
PAPERS,
PAPER BAlaM, Af., 4c.
The Culcbritted ,
Corry Kerosene lturningOil
always ou hand.
Having also opened
COAL YARD,
we are prepared to supply at short notice, and at
the lowest rate,
EGG,
STOVE,
CHESTNUT
and
PEA
COAL -
to all who may be pleased to give cell.
Order left at our olUee No. S6 South Third St.,
will be promptly filled.
MUKRAV & CO. -No.
85 Bouts Third Btrctt, Banbury, P.
lag. , 1671.
j March SO, 13T3.-Iy.
1 13 no
jaLfcUDA
pturafcrtnrcrs.
MACHINE SHOP AND moft
FOUNDRY.
GEO. ROIIRBACII A 80N9,
Mnnbary, I'pnn'a,
INFORM the fiuMIe Mint Miey nre prepared to
do all kind, of CABTINttS, Btid hnvlnir nio&
new Machlna Bliop In connection with tlicir
found ry, and liave luppllcd thctnaclvna with New
Lnthcii, PlanlnR and Dorlng Mnchlncn, with the
Intent improvement. With the aid of nkllirnl
mechanics, they are enabled to execute nil orders
Of
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
Mint mny be gWen them, In a latlefactory man
ner. i.r .!) to unit any Ktovc.
IRON COLUMNS, for churchce or other build
ings, or all alfci.
'- BRABS CAPTINGS, e.
Ornamental Iron Fencing
FOR GRAVE TARD I.OT8 )
VERANDAHS,
FOR YAIIDB AT RESIDENCES, AC, &C.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further Improved, and
will nlwaye lie kept on hnntl.
Also, T11REP1I1NG MACHINES.
Biinhnry. May gf, IS71.
Third Street, adjoining Phlln. Eric R. R., two
Bqunres North of the Central Hotel,
BUNBI RY, PA.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of !uin.
. ber re?iilrrd by the demands of tho public.
Ilnving all the latcet Improved machinery for
manufacturing Lunbcr, he is now ready to nil or
ders f all kinds of
i FJ.OORINO, BltHNO, I)OORf, SHUTTERS,
8ABII, RI.INPS MOULDINGS, VF
KAN DAS, URACKETSI,
it nd h'.I kinds of Oruauicntul Scrowl Work. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Alto,
k I.ARCiK ASSOKTMI'.NT OP
HILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Alo, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, Ac.
i Orders promptly tilled, and shipped bv Railroad
or otherwise. 1UA T. CLEMENT.
dfcl!t-lH:ly
I '"c.'lKKlVwK JI A X 1" FACTOR V,
SLMUJltY, PENN'A.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ,
"ViruULD rcsi-ctfiilly nntiouncc tn the titl
T V 'ns of Smiliury niul siirrouiiding country,
that ho is prepared to" manufacture all styles of
('tirrlaRCM, 11 iifglesj, Ac,
nt his ne'v sli.ip on east Market street. He will
furnish every description of Wagous, buth
Iain and Fancy.
In short, will make everything in his line fioin a
lin-t-cluts carriaire to a wheelbarrow, w iiiaiitoil
' to be made of th best ami mot durable niateri
' uls. nn.l by the most experienced workmen. All
j work sent out from his establishment will be
found reliable in every particular.
I The patronage ol the public is solicited,
i J. S. SEASHOLTZ.
Sunbury, Nov. 4, '71. -ly.
j nt'oyi-: .v tin i;sr.itMsiun::iT.
I MARKET STREET, BUNP.URY, PA.
AI.FKKI KUAl. SE, rroiuit tor.
sLCCr.SSOIl TO BMITIt flKNTIll'.ll.
n A VINO purchased the above well Utinnii ci
. tablif-hinenl. Mr. KrniiKo notild ri'Spcctfnl
ly intorm the public that lie now has on hnuil a
lnr;;c, assortment of
t; O O K I X (i S T O V K s ,
Spccr's Cock Anti-Ditt, Uonulntoror Kevulvini;
To", Combination, Kusiitiehanna snd others.
I which are to anantred ns In be used fur Coal or
i Wood, aud are warrant" 1 to perforin sutisfactnil
j ly or no sale. HEATEIiS ol till kimls put up to
I licat one or more rooms. HEATlNlt bTOVES
j of diircrcnt kinds nt very low pricis.
j Tlnwnrc of Every IJesfrijaHon
; !" t emVltiiitly on hand. Roollmr "liJ t?pintinr
: h 'hIi i Ik- I.o.-t lii.uoiial, ilnuo at shor' tht
REl'A IKI N(i a' tended to Willi uli.jvt tl:. v'-ie.l
Oll,uJ i.ampF c(ni-:tniil.!y ou hand. Jiiptiu ware
of a x.nili. Sturc opposite Conlcy's leiiiiwuru
'More, (iive tne a call. A. KHAl'bl'.
; aol:!4-jy
j M'XXYSIOE IIE VTI'.K.
Si'Snvsidi: at Mahyls.ni Stat r Fair. Hu.
; TiVkiHE Firt premium for Fire place Hiuia
awarded the Simvi.ire.
j AdvaiitiiL'is f the Snunysidc :
I 1. It is so constructed that one thlr.l mor of
the rmliatini: surface exteinls into the mom, giv-
ing Unit much more additional heat without ex
tra fuel.
2. It is the only IIot-.Mr Firo-p'n''e Heater In
j the market. Like the regular buiit cc.lla; heater,
' It loses no lieut, but eouliucs il all to its iegitl
! purposes.
H. The fuel magazine Is double the nsn.i! t-iz,
extending from t lie tire box to the top of the
stove, Willi capacity for twenty four hours' sup
. ply of coiil.
i 4. The patent double cover for coal niiijir.lne
consumes the gas, prevents escape of pas Into
(lie i-iiiiiii. and inaWpa It iinimaHlb'e for lltiv mil' I
' lings or csploalons to occur. This in an aiivant-
I at;e possessed bv no other lire-place stove In the
market.
There are three air ceamber?, n herein
: brisk circulation is kept up. drawing the cold air
' In the room through heated Hues into a lnrtre
hot-air reservoir, nt the back of the stove.
I 0 No side pipes are nscd, as the air Is heated
' In a reservoir having double radiating Hues end
; doublo bnck, supjtlying Uygn quaiitilics of hut
, iiirwithout waste of heat or fuel.
! 7. The Si ssvsinis utilizes tho waste heat so
thoroughly that we frequently heat nu adjoining
i room on the first, boiilcs heating tic rooms in
, second and third stories.
! 8. A damper on top of the stove, connected
with tho hot air Hues, controls the quauliiy o!
hot air required for tho use of either ihe upper
or lower rooms. All other tlre-plnoe stoves are
j very Inconveulent lu this respect.
! 9. The Orate Is self-sealing, and no dut cun
escape while shaking It.
HI I' RAT, PETERSON A CO.,
Philadelphia,
il. B. M.VSSErt, Agent.
Nov. 11, 171.
j A. II. FUANCISCUS & CO.,
.MS Market Street, lMilladeliihin.
j We have opened for the 81'RINO TRADE, the
. largest und beat assorted stock of
j PHILADELPHIA CARPETS,
I Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window
I Shade anil Paper, Carpet Chain, Cotton,
Yarn, Batting, Wadding, Twines,
I Faucy Baskets, Brooms,
Baskets, Dockets,
J Brushss,
Clolhss Wiluger, Wooden aud AMllow War in
the United States.
Our largo increase In business enable us to
sell at low price aud furuiah the best quality of
Ouods.
SOLE A (i ENTS FOR THE
Celebrated Anieriean an her,
Price "5.50.
Over 13,000 Sold In Six Month.
I Terms ; Carpets, 60 days.
I All other goods, 80 days, Net.
February 17, 187is.-8m.-
SHORTEST ROETE EASTWARD.
Oauville, Ilasletou A M ilkettbarre
Rail Road.
WINTER ARRANOKMENT.
LEA VIS EASTWARD. I.EAVB WESTWARO
Buubury, fl aoa m; "
Danville, 7 03
N. Tork, 0 00 a m
Easton, V ti "
Phil'a, 8 00 "
Bethle'm 10 03 "
Caltaw'a, 7 as
llazlctou, 9 08
Bethle'ra 13 10 p m j
Phll'n, 3 1 " t
Eastou, 13 85 "
N. Vork, 8 60 " j
Haileton, 1 00 p ra
Caltaw'a, 8 40 "
Danville, 8 ) '
Buubury, 8 67 "
Tha afternoon train connect at Buuubury with
the Philadelphia es Kric, 4 8ft p. m., train (toini;
west, arriving at Wllllamsport 6 80 and Lock
Havea 7 65 p. m., and with the Nortbein Ceu
tral 4 60 p. in., moving; south arrlviug at Harris
burg 7 00 p. m., and Ualliinore 10 4S p. ra., aud
ato with the Bunbnry Lewktown B. R.
Coialortavie aud bandtoiue erachs ou this
new rout.
J. HERVEY KA6E,
CuprintDdeDt
tiscrlbnrot:?.
JJARDWARE FOR ALL ;
AT TOE
HARDWARE STORE
OF
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.
Market Street, Nnnbnry, Pa.
It Is nseless to ennmerate evert kind of article.
In his Store, but am oner, the leading Items may
dc set aown ins louowmgt
Iron,
Soales,
Vices,
Steel, Lead,
Steelyards, Grindstones,
Nails of all kinds and tir.es,
Saws, Planes.
Chains, Axes,
Brass and Iron Kettles,
Hoes, Forks,
Bioves,
Shovels,
Spades, Rakes, Hatchets,
Cnrpcnter aud Blacksmith Borliu! Machines,
Cellar Grates, Drawing Knives,
Stone Sledges, Plasterers' Trowels,
Masons' Hammers and Trowels, .
Hand Dinner Hells, and large cast Iron Bells for
School Houses and Farmers' Dinner
Dells,
Carpenters' licneh iciews,
Potato Forks for dicfiiig potatoes,
Looking Glasses, Twine, Ropes,
Knives and Forks, Ppoons, Tacks,
Mule and Horse Phoes and Nails,
Hammers, Anpnrs, Chisels,
Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms,
Locks of all descriptions, Cntfeo Mills,
Bits and Braces,
Carriage Bolts of all kinds, Paint and Wall
Blushes, Buckets,
Oil, Vuniixhen, Jnpansi,
I.ve, Soda Ash, Washlutt Soda,
rAlNT.H OF A EE KIND in Oil or Dry,
Parti-Colors of all kinds,
CEDAR-WAUB
and other Wooden-Ware of all kinds and very
cheap, Hay-Fork Pulleys,
Picks, Mill 1'icks, Levels, Level Glasses,
Flics, Hinges, Coal Oil,
Hems, Combs, Screws,
Saddlery and Shoe Findings,
Bngcy Trimmings, K.vcelsior Glaus Cutters.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears,
Nhot, I'np aud Powder,
and a great variety of other articles. Any thing
wanted and not on hand, will be urdnred tit ouee.
Sunbury, Aug. Ill, 1871.
f.'ETER OP ATTRACTION.
Everybody is Invited to come and buy of tha
handsome assortment of
TOTS AND CONITCTIONEIUF.8
at
" SAMUEL F. NEVIN'S STORE,
in fi iime buililini:, adjoining Moore & Difslngi r's
I'liUdiiiff, Tinilp STREET, SL'NliL'UY, PA.
Just opened a fresh supply of Confectioneries, of
every ileiTiitiou.
TOYS Oh- A EE KIMIN
constantly on hand. Tin' host RAISINS, FIGS,
CLRKANTM .t DRIED Fill IT.
l'UKK KIO COFF.KK, TKA & SPICES,
fresh Bread, Buns & Cukes, every morning.
FANCY CAKES. BISCC'ITS. CRACKERS, &c.
! OYTKUS ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS !
; Having lilted up ti room exprevtly fur serving
up tly.-ters in eveiy sljlc. LiHlies and Gentlemen
j will lie iieeoiniuo luted with the I'ei-t bivalve hi
j market, nt all Imars ilnitug the day and ivciiii.t.
! Vnuillit will be supplied at their ivsi Ifite- with
the l"."t Shell or Cauiicd Oysters, us I. dc-ii at'.)..,
; nt thf very lowest price-.
i Call and see iny e.xf.ellebt uaortment of gi.i.-li
. an 1 a-oei'.alii t lie j'ric-s.
s. r. NEVIN.
: Per. lfl. 1ST1.
! HORSE AMD CATTL&
j I.'NII.IX'E (tf.Ml AW.
. INSUHH YOL'K HOUSES !
j INSURE YOUR CATTLE
LN&rnr with a i -p.m. i'l'e md pe'-ftctly ru'l -iil.!t!
Conipntiy. Insure iibcrt. y.jur looses
! will be pai I promptly.
I This l. a SJiatUia! i'reiTliif t'o.
' Ili-nce, ou a.e snt" ol ( ie.- pai. I ro:nptl; fi.r
all Ui-ics. if innund in thia Cu:panv.
j OCR RATES OF INSCRANCH ABB LEr'ft
TU AN THO." K Ol' ASY 'iTITUll -j
COMPANY.
I We pay ln.'scs acetuin through iln ft,dialh by
lire, aeeiileiit, or natural cauves. (excepting
cpeilemic (lifttift.-). Wc pt.y prompt. No red
i tape proceeding.! to get your luruicy , lu cine of
lOaS.
i ovi3n -S5000
j paid ou horses uudealllc since organisation.
DU. D. WALDRON, President.
I C. A. Rl.lMr.NSNYDF.lv, Sec'y, Piiiibnry, Pa.
j i)it:i;(Tt!N.
i Ex-Gov. Jaiues Pollock, linn. J. ('. Bruner,
j Solomon t-tioh, Win. lliindiu, .'.jIduiou Shipe,
: J.ihn A. fhUslw, Dr. 1 T. Krcl-;, Dr. David
Waldrnn. Jaa 13 !7J-ly.
sr'tltl liY MARKEE YARD.
1 fpiIE nuder-limed bavins; bought the eutirn
A. stuck ot Dl.-..luaer .1 Taylor, would inform
1 'u; l'ab"c 'hat he Is now ready to do all kinds of
HARIIl.l. OKI..
is on hau l, and makes to order at
RIUIST NO'lICK.
Munnmeiitai & lleml-Stoiies,
v stvi r..
DOOR AND WINDOW STLLS
Also.Cemetery Posts with OV.vanized pipe and
all other fencing generally u-ed ou Cemeteries.
John A.Taylor will contiune in the en.ployuieiit,
at the old aland on Market St.. Sunbury. uiay'J'im
Beef! Beef!
T11HE undersijrnnl ii prepared to furnish the
1. citireus of t-unbJiv and vieinity with tha
choicest Beef and Pork lu Market," either at
Wholesale or Retail.
Families will b supplied by the quarter or
side, or smaller quaulilies at the uioet reasona
ble rates.
Constantly on hand the choicest culs of Beef,
Pork, Mutton aud Veal,ali-o Sausages, Belognat.
,tc. Apply ut tho Meat House," South Third
street, iu Moore it Dissinger's Row, Sunbury.
On market days the best of meat is served to
customers at the meat stand, corner of Market
and Third streets, w hen the celebrated Brosious'
sausage can be had, long kuowu as the best In
market.
HENRY K. FAGELT.
v. n i" v. . . : r . . l - . -.. r
. n.-reraniia uhiiui; mi noja ui uroina lui
i sale can procure the hlgeat market price by ap
plication at tho alMive eitabliahmeut.
Sunbury, Nov. It, 187).
Philadelphia aud Erie Railroad.
WINTEK TIME TABLE.
On and after Monday, November 27, 1871, the
Trains ou the Philadelphia Erie Rail Roud will
run a folio I
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leave Philadelphia,
" ' " Sunbury,
" " arr at Eric,
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " Buubury,
" " an at Erie,J
Elmlra Mail leave Philadelphia,
' " " Sunbury,
" " arr at Lock Havon,
Accommodation leaves Kuubury,
' arr at Renovo,
B.30 p m
1.00 a m
2. 50 p ni
13.80 p m
6.50 p in
7.40 a ni
7.50 a m .
4.S5 p m
7.55 p in
A 13 a ni
10 40 a m
EASTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Frle, 11.25 a Ui
aa . . Hunbury, 13.30 a ra
" " arr at Philadelphia, 6.80 a m
Erie Exprcs leave Erie, K.OO p in
" Sunbury, f .20 a m
" " nrr at Philadelphia, - 8.K0 p m
Elmlra Mall leave Lock Haven, T.SS a at
" ' ' Buubury, 11.00 am
" arr at Philadelphia, 6-50 p m
Accommodation leavr- Renovo, 13.'J5 p m
arr at Buubury, 4.85 p m
Malt East connect east and west at Erie with
L. S. A M. S. R. W. and at Corry and lrvineton
with Oil Creek and AWegheny R. R. W.
Mall West with west bound train on L. S. A
M. 8. tU W. and at Cony and Irvlneion wilaOil
Creek aud Alhheny R. R. W.
Cattawissa passenger traiut will be ran east
from Wlllinmsport ou Erie Express, and west, to
Willlamport on Knave Mullfe . . f
W5I. 1. BALDtVIM.
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