1873. SHEW &MD 1873. Just opened at S. HBEZPELDER'S Popular Clothing Store. a large invoice of ready-made Clothing, for Men and Boys, of tlio latest stylee, suitable for early spring wear. SPRING OVERCOATS, Furnishing IMMENSE VARIETY. H I R T , white find colored dress Shirts of all styles. Agency for the Qunker City "perfect fit ting fcihirtB," every one of which is guaranteed to fit. No better Shirt in the market. H AT 8 '& CA.FS of the latest styles, for Men and Boys, a large line of Trunks, Traveling Bags, Fancy Jewelry, &c, &c. Buying only for cash and in large quantities, I am enabled to offer better inducements tlmu any of my competitors, here or elsewhere. The small remaining stock of Winter Goods ou hand will bo offered at grently re duced prices. NEW GOODS) NOW RECEIVED DAILY. Call and be convinced that the cheapest place lo buy is at S fflerzfelder. Corner Market and Third Streets, Sunbury, Pa. Sunbury, ra., February 22, 1873. $rand (Opening of AT NewCentral Variety Store, No. IOC, Market Street, South Bide, East of the Railroad, Dress G-oods of all Kinds, Bilks, bflk Poplins, Alpacas, Latter Alpaca, DeLalncs, Plads, Oprti Flannels, Tickings, Ladies Cloaking. NOTIONS. LADIES' Bud GENT8' FURNISHING GOODS, Hosiery, Gloves, noods, Caps, Gerniantwn Wool, Ladles' Irainitntloii HuirGood9 In new and beautiful Styles. SHAWLS. Ottamon Crown, Ottaraon Poublo nil Wool, rind Shawls, Breakfast Slinwls, Scarfs, Ac. JEWELRY. Ladles Flatsd and Jet Opora Chains, Ladies' printed and Jet Setts, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Staves, Sleeve buttons, Groceries. Fresh Groceries, Wood aud Willow Ware, Floor, Table and Stair Oil Cloths. CARPETS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Go to Finney's for the Greatest Variety of Goods. Goods arrivIag;Dnily. N. B. It Is the universal vordtut of the trade that ray goods are sold the lowest in this market. D. A. FINNEY, November 0, 1875, ' No. 10C, Mareet Street, Sunbury, Pa. VAN It EI IAN $1 WHISKEY, ft! per Gallon or 11 per Chno of 12 LARGE BOTTLES. This WhiBlcey is Turc Rye, four years old and very mellow. VAN BEIL'S "YELLOW SEAL" SIIERRB. 611 per Gaso of Twelve Bottles. This Wine we offer to our friends, knowing It lobe perfectly pure aud always uniform in qua lity. Ask your Grocer for VAN BEIL'S 81 WHISKEY. Ask your Druggist for VAX BEIL'S U WHISKEY. Tell your Grocer you want VANBEIL'S "YELLOW SEAL" SIIEUHY. Tell your Drugeibt you want VAN BEIL'S "YELLOW SEAL" SIIEHHV. Or, scud your order to II. aV A. V, VAX KEIE, THE W1XE MERCHANTS, No. laiO, CHESTNUT ST., 1'liilndulphin. Importers of ull fine Brandies, Gins. Kumsnnd Wines, and dealers lu the best i"alities of Kye and Bourbon Whiskies by the barrel, demljuhu or case. C1IAMPAIGNE8. Feb. 8, 18T2, 1 yr. 1307. RIGHTER&GASKILL, 1307. DEALERS IN American ani French WMow Glass, Crystal Sheet, Rough Plata, Colored, Enameled and Ornamental OUii, 1307 Market Street, Philadelphia. January 11, 1873 ly. BUTCHERY! BUTCHERY! Messrs). REFFEH fc BOWER, Third Street, opposite Central Hotel, BUNBURT, PA., KEEP constantly on hand the very choicest of fresh BEEF, Ml'TTON AND TEAL, hlch Is sold at the lowed prices. Meat can be .i at all hoars during the day. rutfbury.P., June 8, 1878. (Roods, LlllllOK STOKE! CHRISTIAN NEFF, Second Street, opposite the Court Ilouse, BUN BURY, PA., Respectfully Invites the attention of Retailers unci others, that lie has ou hand, aud will con stant Iv keep all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Consisting of Pure Brandies: Coguiac, Cherry, Ginger, Roclielleand Otnrd. Whiskies: Pure Rye Coppcr-Illstllled, Monnu gnucla, Apple and Nectar. PURE HOLLAND GIN! Wines: Champagne Wine, Skcrrv, Port and Clnret. Crab Cider. Chnmpnirne Cider. N. E. Rum. Brown Stout and Scotch Ale. (STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS, And all others Liquors which can be found In the city markets, which will be sold at Whole sale and Retail. Every article guaranteed ns represented. Also, a luri;e lot of DEMIJOHNS and BOTTLES, alwnvs on hand. urders promptly attended to, end public patronage respectfully solicited C NF.FF. Fiinbiiry, July 3. ISM). ly. J. W. WASHINGTON'S ;it M BARKER SIIOI In Miss Dailius' Building, Market strerl, east of the Railroad, north hide, SUNUURY, Pa. The old permanent shon of the town. We decline the boast, but nt tho same time consider that the mighty truth uiaybe seasona bly spoken without manifesting nn uncomforta ble amount of vanity and ambition. Just twenty years ago I begun my business career in tins place half my lifetime thus far spent, have I stood upon the floor of our shop day after day, and night after night, and applied the shurp bluo gleaming steel, ami within that elupse of time embraced by the mighty folds of that eventful period have I shaved nearly every body In the country (in common parlance) and to oblige the public Interest we herein publicly announce Xu our patrons old and uew that we are ready to shave them all again throe hundred thousand times or more. Come when you please, jimf in Una la the max im we are ulways ready to' work, forenoon or afternoon, to shave you, hair em vou, shampoo you, whisker dye you, or perfume, eunib and ar range the hair with artistic skill, In the "water rail" or water raise style to suit the customer We work to please:, not please to work. Stop, dou't go past our shop to get shaved ou the basis of ability because we do It as well as it can be done or ever could be, A chance is all that we demand To give the proof we bold In band. Oct. 1. 1872. KttTKAY NIIEEP. Cume to the premises of the undersigned, in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland Co., on or about the 80tu of November lust, live sheen. all wbila. The owner or owuers are requested to come forward, prove properly rav charges, and lake thein away, or site they will be disposed of according i law. RAOUEL CAMPBELL Jau. 4th, 1873. 2 mos. WISIIART'S PINE TREE TAB CORDIAL. NATURE'S OREA T HE MED 1 FOlt TI1E THROAT AND LUNGS. It Is gratifying to us to Inform the public that Dr. L. Q. C. Wlshart'i Pino Tree Tar Cordial, for Throat and Lung Diseases, has gained an en viable reputation from the Atlantic to the Paci fic coast, and from thence to some of the first families of Europe, not through the press alone, but by persons throughout the States actually benefitted and cured at his office. While he pub lishes less, so say our reporters, he Is unable to supply the deuiaud. It gains aud holds its reputation-First. Not by stopplug congh, but by loosen ing and assisting nature to throw off the un healthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tudes. which causes irritation. Becond. It removes the cause of Irritation (which produces cough) of the mucnoiis mem brane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act and throw off the unhealthy scorctlous, and pnrlftcs the blood. Third. It Is free from squills, lobelia, ipeens and opium, of which most throat and lung re medies are composed, which nllny cough only, aud disorganize the stomach. It has a soothing effect on the stomach, nets on the liver and kid neys, and lymphatic and ncrvons regions, thus reaching to every part of the system, nnd In Its invigorating and purlfltig effects It 1ms gained ft reputation which it must hold above all others hi the market. NOTICE THE PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, Creat American Drapcpttia nil AND worm sua Ait miors Being under my immediate direction, they shall not loose their curative qualities by the use of cheap and impure articles. II I? N R Y It . W I S II A R T , I'liorniEToit. F li E E OF UHAHGE, Pr, L. Q. C. Wishart's Office Parlors arc open ou Mondays, Tuesdays nnd Wednesdays from 9 A. St., to 5 P. M., for consultation by Dr. Wm. T. Mngee. With him are associated two con sulting physicians of acknowledged nbillty. This opportunity is not offered by any institution In tho city. All letters inuftt be addressed to I., q. C. VIISIIART, n. IK, NO. 32, N. SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA. November 10, 1873. 6 mos. CENTER OF ATTRACTION. Everybody is invited to come and buy of the handsome assortment of TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES nt SAMUEL F. NEVTN'S STORE, in frame building, adjoining Moore & Dissingcr's building, THIRD STREET, SUNBURY, PA. Just opened a fresh supply of Confectioneries of every description. TOYS Or AIL KIXIIN constautlv on hand. The best RAISINS, FIGS, CURRANTS & DRIED FRUIT. PURE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SFICES, fresh Bread, Buns fc Cakes, every morning. FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, &e. OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS 1 Having fitted up a rorias expressly for serving up Oysters in every srf f Ladies nnd Geutlemeu will be necommoduteilWrth the best bivalves In market, at all hoars during the day nnd evening. Families will be supplied at their resilience with the ben Shell or Canned Oysters, as is desirable, at the very lowest prices. Call and sec my excellent assortment of goods and ascertain the prices. S. F. KEVIN. Dec. 10, 1871. NEW DRUG STORE, No. 13, South Third Street, Clement House BiiiiiE, Sitey, Pa. m. C. M. MAllTIN & CO. WE arc uow opening an entirely new stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, nnd are prepared to supply any article in our Hue that mav be called for, we have also a full stock of all the leading Patent Medicines. Flue Perfu mery and Toilet Articles a speciality, a full as sortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shoe and other Brushes, Dressing and other Combs iu great vnriety, FIXE TOILET NO ATS, a full line Cooking Extracts, French Mustard, Choice Spices, Pepper w hole or ground, Castilo and Laundry Soaps, LnmpChimncyg aud Lump Good generally. lilrd 8ec4 lu largo or small quantities, CARPENTER'S CHALK, ful stock Fluid nnd Solid Extracts, Elixcrs nnd Pills of t 8- P., Sugar Coated, Strengthening, Arnica, Porous, Poor Man's and other Plasters, Ayer's, Wright's, Scheuk's Mandrake, McLnne'g Liver ami other Pills, our stock embraces every, thing found In a well conducted Drug Store Country Physicians will lind our stock full and complete, and we guarantee to sell as low as the same article can De uougnt in rniiadelpliiu, choice wines, vt iiisKey ana urauay lor Alcdlclu al purposes. October 5, 1873. Manhood t How Lost, Uow Iteator. ed! .Just publlbhcd, a new edition of Dr. t." V L V KltW ELL B CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure (without mediclnel of SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal Weakness, involuntary tieuiinai Losses, 1MPOTENCI, Mental aud 1'byslcut iuuuoacltv. Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, consumption, pllcpsy and Fits, induced by sclf-lndulgeuce or suxua extravagance. l-tiT Price, lu a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, In this admiruble es say, clearly aeraonstrutus, from a thirty years successful praitice, luut tbe alarming conse quence of aelf-abuse may be radically cured without the dyi-gerous use of Internal medicine or the application of the knife t pointlne out mode of cure at once simple, certain, and eflec tual, by weans of which every sutfertr. no mat. ter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately aud radicnlls. I -This Leature should be in the hands of every youth und evory man iu tbe laud. Bent, under seal, lu a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, ou receipt of six eeuis, or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell'i "Marriage Guide," price 50 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., P. O. Box, 4,M. 13T Bowery, New York, April Sf, ltnt. USttllltlKOttS leasaw; PELLETS Or Sugar-coated, Concentrated, Root and Herbal J nice, Antl-Bllloaa Granule. THE "LITTLE GIANT" CATHARTIC, or Klnltain lil.rarvo Phyale. v The novelty of modern Medical. Chemical and Thar maceatlcal Rclnnce. No hp. of any IntitfKr taklnp the tarpe, repnlalva and nauseous IU. composed of cheap, crude, and bulky Ingredients, whenV. can by a careful application of chemical science, extract all the cathartic and other medicinal properties from the most valuable roots and herb,, and cmiccmrnto them, Into, minute QrannHi, aearcelr larger than a Itiuatnrd aecd, that can b. readily swallowed I'T thoxe of the mnit rnltlv etouinchi autt fnntidiou tastes. Rack little Puraratlva sellrtnprdieuta, in a mot ennrontmtod form, as much eatliame power as is emoouien in any ni lur large pum imuuu mr rai. lu the drui; ,hop. I'rom their wonderful cnlharlle power, In uinportlon to their site, peoplo who have uut tried tliera are ant to enppwe thai they are harsh or ditic In enact, nut encli I. not at all the cai-e, the difftrant actlv. medicinal nrlncinlee of which Uicy are cumpoord being ro harmoniKd and mnrilfld, one by Hi. others, as to pnxluoo n nnl smnrrhliia and tharansh, vet ajciitiy and kludly opt-rati lit; calharlle. $SOO Reward la hereby oftVred hy the proprie tor of tbea. l'cllete, to any chcmii! who, upon au alyais, will find ki thorn any Calomel or other Lirias. ol mercury or any oilier iniueral poison. Being entirely veprouiblo, no partlai.nr care is required while tieUitf thciu. Tl.cjr opirjto without disturbance to tho cunoiiluili n. diet, or oc cupatiuo. For Jauiiol Icp, tlouilix-lif. ;n Ntlpnlion, Impure Ulood, i'nlu ill liio Stiouldcm, TlililiiCfuol tlieClicMt, ii'. ji Elncea, Sour Krnctallon. of tlio Mom acli, ttud taale In moiiib, lllMuu attack, Pain In region ol Kiciiivyx, Internal lover, Itlouted lev I In a ulot!t Nto.nacll, II nail of III ood to Ilea,!, ill gt, (lolorod Urine, lii.oelahllily mid bloomy Furobodlns, talc. Itr. I'lori i '. Pleaaant I'uruallvo I'rllot. In cxiilHna ilouof the remeflloi puwrr of my Purgative lulc, over fO gTeat a variety of dlfenie, 1 with to ,ar that their action npon tho milmnl ron inv la uulveraal, not n hIhikI ur tluo car spina; their annallvo imprran. Ai;e doeo not hupalr them; their siiKar-roulingand being enclo.l la lflia botilns preserve their virtues unim paired for any length of time. In auy climate, so that tbeyare always fresh and rellaMe, which Is not the taaa with tha ptlU found In the dm; etorra. put up In cheap mar I or pasta-board boxes. Hecollect that for all diaeari'S where a Laxative, A Iternllve or Pnrerallve is Indicated, then. In lie Pelh t will gtv. Ih. laoat perfect satlaroctiou to all who utc theiu. They ere nold hf all eiitorprUlnrr Drugglata at Hi centa a bottle. Do not allow any dmgiri't to tndnce vou t J take anything .lee that he nuy ray is J-.it tin poo! a" lay Pellcte because no makea a lr;'r prof.l on that w li'i h he recdinmcndi. If your dru;!-t rannot pply them, envloue 15 cents aud roculve tlicui Ly r, t'-ni uaU from jt, r. rmucii, si. ;., v.r',-, Dit:v.lo. :s. y. Mav 4, 1872- NEW DISCOVERY In Chemical and IMcdlcal Science. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Incipient Consumption. Ir. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Catnrrh. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Awthinn. Dr. GARVIN'S TaR REMEDIES Cure Heart Disease. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Skin Diseases. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Itrgulato the Liver. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Regulate thcStomachandBowcIS Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Curo oil Female Weaknesses. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES rurify tho Blood. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Diseases of the Throat. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Bronchitis. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure "Rose Cold,"or"IIayFevcr", Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Lung Diseases. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Curo Constipation. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Salt Rheum. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Iiidney Diseases. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Tnvent Cholera & Yellow Fever Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES JVevent Malarious Fevers. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES r llemovo Pain in the Breast. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Remove Pain iu the Side or Back. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Are a Superior Tonic. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Roatore the Appetite. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cause the Food to Digest. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Rcetnre the Weak and Debilitated Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Give Tone to Your System. I. F. HYDE & CO., SOLE PHOPBIBTOBS, 19 S Seventh Ave., New York December SI, 1873. ly GET THE BEST. VtfbHtcr' Unabridged Hlotionar)' 10,000 H 'oriU and ilcanintjt not in otfur Diction arUt. 8000 Engravings 1840 Paces Quarto. Price 113. 7 heuever I wish, to obtain enact definitions, I consult It. Schuyler Colfax. ITH.ry Scholar knows Its value. li IW. II. Prescot the Historian. 1 Been one of my dully companions. John 1.. Motley, tha Historian, &e. far as 1 know, best deflulug Dictionary. IO Horace Mann. rilha best gnlde of students of our Language. J- Jchn G. Whltlier. I fleets all others In defining scientific terms. U President Hitchcock. J Kemarkableromendluin of human knowledge W. 8. Clark, Pres't Ag. Collage. A necessity for avery intulllgcut family, stu dent, teacher and professional mau. What Li brary Is complete without the best English Dic tionary. ALSO WesMn'i NitioiAl Piotokul DionomRT. 11)40 Pages Octavo. 600 Eucravluira. Pric 5 The work Is really a em of a UictlonarT. lust the tiling for the mllliou Amtrican tthtatfwnal MuntMy. Published byG. AC. MEKRIAH. Sprlng.eld, sue r PELUTsW on n I iuta. roiq rj u osoftieueri. IcMtnl. Re R R RADWAY'S READY 'RELIEF M.ltK THR WORST PA IN 8 In from One to Twenty minutes. NOT ONE HOUR nfUr nadlujr K cWrtfcwnit irt need wf on nut ran fiiiu i ai It AD WAT'S t.EADY RELIEF Id IN. i a anna Tan It wm th Dm ud In rriio Only ln.ln llcmedy thnt timUntlf rtop- Iht mont KorncJ&tlnt iwlna, tllart In niunmaiKiDH. nnti cure vonKenjoiw. wnnnfr 01 in i.udkb. rof tha Lung mtaiiicu. BowriA. or othm ckndi or orar&aa. bv dm aumlscav UtUf iif rnow OKK TO TWENTT MIKtTTira Ko tnattttr how rlnlent or eseniclnilnc the pain tb KH KIT MAT 10, Dud-rlddrn. Infirm, !r1npta, Msrvoiu, NunUio, vr proatrfttwi with (Uimn may uffer RADWAY'S READY RELIEF HIM, AFFORD INSTANT KASK. INFLAMMATION OF THK KIlJNKtS. JSKLAMMATION OK TUX BLADDGlt lNFLAMMATfOK OF THE HOWKLS. CONOKSTIOW OF THE LUNGS. SOEB THROAT, riFFKJULT DRBATlIINO. PALI'ITATION OF TUB llKART. HYSTERICS, CR0U1', DIPHTHERIA. CATAURU, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NKt'RALOIA, EHKUMATISM. COf.D CHIT.t-S, A0TTK CHILIS. Tl npillcik,n of the ltradv Belief to tbs part r liirt. where tbe pain or UULculty exlsta will afford aaae and eomfort. Twentv arnna In li&lf a liimfclfT of water will In a fow tnnmimui erne CttAMTS, t-PASMS, SOUR BTOMACH, II K A RTIUTty, 8lclt HBAllACIlE. MAKUllEA, DYVE.NTEKY ' COMil. WIND IN THE DOWELS, and all INTERNAL 1'AINS. Travelers almuld always rarry a bottle ftf Ralway'i Un(lv Illlef with them. A few drop In water will tirrveui aljkiu'j or ptiln. fmm ehanite of water, it la belter than t'reovb Rrandr or Itlttere m a itlmulant. FRVRR AND AGUE. FEVKR ANO AUt'K cured fr fifty rente. There la not a remedial ajeent In tjila world thnl- will en re FeTer and Ajrue, anil alt other Ulalarlnua. ttllloun. 8carlet, Tvphnid. Vellow, and other Feveni (allied . RAIW AI S FILLS) ae quick ae RADWAY'S ItKADX KEUEF. Fifty oeuU 1 cr bottla. Suit! by Drugglele. HEALTH !BEAUTYI !- STRONO AND PURE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE OF KIJCNII AND WKIIIIIT-.UJ.EAR SKIN AND EEAU TIFL'L COMPLEXION KEOURED TO ALU DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT 1IA MADE TnR MOST ASTONISIIINO fTRKSi SO OtTK'K. SO RAPID AUK TUK CIIANOES TUB JIOUY VNDKKllOEM, t'NDER TIIK lNFLITENliB F THIS TKV'LY WO.NDEUi'L'J. MEDICINE. THAT Evory Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop .f the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVE.NT rninmunlcntea through the Hlood. ejwent. I'rlHtf, uihI otln;r flilldf and .luk'ea of llm evstein the vior of life, fir It repair! f lie wutee of tho body wllh ue nnd eutiml niatrrlnl. Scronila. Syithtlia, ('oii.iimtillon. (tliuxlular disenM'. fleer. In the Throat. Mouth. Tuimtnt. NihIc in tlm lilantij ni.il ether partunf the fiv.'Moni, Sore Kvn, Ftrummiii I'WIirK'i from the Etr. ntid thi wornt forn'itof Skin (Jliwwii-n, Ktuji tloim, Fever "ri'i H.Mii Ilaml, Iltnir Worm. Walt IUhujii, Krylpo(M, Anil. ItUeb Sp.it. Wurnislu the r lh, Tinnon., 4';iiiccr in tlm XVotnli.Riiil tOl wcncttitnjf ntit pnhiful (lis. rh:irieA Nlcht Sweatu, i,t tt Stwrin, nnI all wivtc!irf the lire iirWiciplP, wo within tin cMnitlvti muge of tiilj wonOtr of ,M (id, r ii Chenil-'try, nnd is f.-w diivV mhv will prove tn nrty pcrmm it for eltlitr vt tkvn f-iruujof UImmc Id jinUMit p4wir to rur tliem. If thqjiritlvirt. thy It.Touirn? rMiiffml hy the wfinton nnd .Wnmpo.itlo!i t ltnt U fonlliiunlly lir.rfflnff. urrecdN In lirrcntltie tlir wa.itri, nml rrcwlr ihv bMitv Y:.h rii'W rnrr 1 tl inrvle fn.ni healthy Mood istid IhU the HAKSAl'AiaU LIAN wiU anil ilt-ex Hcciirc, Not nnFy rt'M'n the f4nnArnit.i.iiM rrsit.VR!T etrrf Vnt.wn retm-ill.il ftjftitH li tlie. fine nf ciiroiiic, (jV.rnf'ilou. i nntltittiuii:ili anJ iSkiu ilW-asc:; ; tut It Is tlm vuy positlva ct re ftr Kldnry & ISIaUUvr Cosnpln.ittH. V rlnarj. n-i-l Womh H-rn-, Crnvrt, I1'iite, Pmpiy FloppnifM of Water, I neon linen re of 1'rliin, Itrlyht n lsa,s AHmnitnuria, ntnl in n'l r;isi i whrro lli re ur hrirhrtiiKt tie t.oslti, or the WHti-r 1 thick, rloutle, ti.lxi d whh mihuUncei like the whit" f pn i .-, ur threaiU e white mj;(, or thrro Ita ninrl'i'l, ilark, Mlioiia ttppearanrc. ntul wiilte butif'dnitt lepMslin, rihi when Hmti It tt prlrkhij?, hnrni'ic nentiatlotl when pa.Hhiint water, niul pain iu tho buiall of the line It mid blunr the 1,'iln. 1'rlee, $i.oa, WORMS.-Thn only known and iur Remedy for II f 'in, lape etc. Tumor of 13 Vcars' Growth Cured by KacUvny-s IlesoHcitt. Hkvkhiv, Mah., July 1). H9. Ph. nTwiTl f Iikt hA Ovarian Tuiiht lit tltf ovnrlc-i and tioWfU. All tlie Itwinra lhrn n no hry tor it," I trirtt -vry tlili'tf Uitt u rceiniurnil d ; tmt it-'thine n"lt',l n". 1 w ur wnt. anil thuitlit I wout.t try It J but ltl nn f Ilh In ll, l-rtti'Sj I halt tirlT"i' fr twt-lra Te-ari. 1 took tllle nf the r.enlvnt, and dm t of RvIwnt'i t'lth, and two k.ltUt of yrur ltaailv Kt-llrf i and thrr H n.t a hft if lumnr tn tvt-a ar fa It, aid ( frfl bflW, .ntartrr, and hafirr thTii I ttnvt fur twlt- yrart! 1 ha worst tumor a In tha left l.l of the Wwrlr, orr l,a rroin. 1 writ) this lo run tvt Ui tmuatitff oilier.. V"U ran pullili H it )j.tou. HANNAH 1'. K.N A 11'. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, PTfeclly tasttcleat, rlernntlr eonted with iweet pum. pnnte. rtu'dale, fmrlfv. rlennm-, un I trtrentrthin. Hailwy' I'ltlfc frthe rnr-' of nil ilUordern f the Moniich. l.iver, IViwrtm KiueT, Hludtler, Nervtim IUe'j, Hii.dnrhe, CotiiitlM tion, iT'olleentisfi, I ml I pent I on, livnhepnU, IVlloti-iieM. fill Ion Fe-r, InflnmmatUiii of the ltowtU. rilen.nnd all 1e rii?enienta tt tho ntern:il Vln-era. iirniitetl to rffert a po-it.vc cure. Purely Vvcetahltf, cuDtalulnjj no mercurj! Hi!nr:iU, r delct rioti dnijj . frT 0!ia,-r-e the f.-llnwlmr ej-mplonn resuhlruj; from Dis order of the Mjfcstlve Orjjuns : rnntljM(Un, Inward I'Mm, t'uHnr-. rf !! TlfwM In the !Iead Arlltly ..f h Stu'ii.v b. Naura. Hirl l.tim , lteput of Fod. Full" b' or W-tu'ht Mi lli S Mnurb, Snr Krur-laHmn , Hintnnr t r'luHr Itif at tb Pit nt t!io Si mnh, rinintliir f th llrar), f liirrlrd knd t'lftt.tili Bro.i thine, Kin uUv al thr llevirl. (hoklnr or hulfooalinc Sni't,.in w heii In a I 1 1 liar I'oUurv, I'innieti of Vi.lon. I'nU . W'fh. M,rm lh- S-jItt, .Vtr ni-.l tii!l l'tm in tli Hai. Drtii'len.-y .f lrrilrafico. Vrllown.s i( t'-f H.in nd Kyi-s. ISiri In tha ri.-, (.'b.tt, Limbr. and uiMra 1 loth. tf Utintltitf la la A few d wp, of r AmVAY'S ril.T.R will fVrc the !rrtpm fr..n :tll lh- ,tt"f-l:t:.ert i!i.-4inU, 1'riee. jv, wltt per W;, tioi.ii nv i-!ti .t;isTs. i:KAI VM.SK AMi TltT'F" Poi.d one Inter "ta.p lo itADWAY .V UK, N". tj Mahl.n l-.ine, New.yrk. I'.re'T!n:tii'ii wurl h Itnniiaiiil. u 111 W e-utit yuu March SO, 1 872.-1 y. Dr. WALKEH'3 LIFOP.XI A YINEG-AE BITTERS TTunrlrerls. nf ThoiiRands II FANCY DRINK Ho Person can take thee. Bitters accord ing to direclione, and remain loor unwell, provided their konet are ne destroyed by mineral poion or other means, and the vital organs wailed beyond the point of "iair. Dy.pcp.la or ludlalou. Headache, Pain in th. Suouldera. Cougha. Tiihlnesa of the Chen, Dun neia. Sour Erucuiiona f Ihe Slomach, Bad 1 ale in the Mouth, Dilioua Allacka, Palpilalion of the Heart, In flammation of th. Lunge, Pain in Ihe regieoi of tlie Kid neyt, and s hundred other painful eyniptoma, ar. the olf apnnga of I)yiiepeia. In thee, complaints it haa no wjual, and on. boitle will prove a Uuer guarant.. of its menu than a lenglhy advertisement. For Femalo Complaint., in younj or old, mar ried or aingle. at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, then. Tonic Bitlera dieplay to decided an induenc. thai a marked improvement ia soon perceptible. For Inflammatory and Cnronle llneu malUn and Gout, Bilioui, Kemiltent and Intermit tent I evere, Uieeaaea of th. Blood, Liver, Kidney, and Bladder, thee Biltere have no equal. Such Diteasca ra caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derauKement of the Digesliv. Organs. They are a Gentle Furarattv a. well ae a Tonic, possessing als the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inltammatioa of lh. Liver and Viacm a! Organs, and in Bilious Uiseasea. For Skill JJlHea.aee, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spore, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car bunclea, Ring-worma, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, llch. Scurfs, Discolorutioua of the Skin, Humors and Lis asea of th. Skill, of whatever nam or nature, are lit erally dug up and cankd out of th. system ia short lime by the us of these Hitlers. Th propartU of Da. Walsh's ViNacaa Fil-raas ar Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative, Kutritioue, LasanW, Diuretic, Sedative, Couulcr-lm-tant. Sudorific, Alterative, and Auli Uiliuus. Uratcful Thon.and. proclaim VmeaA Bit Teas th moat woadei-ful lnvigoraul that aver austaiacd In sinking syileru. I. WALKER. Prop r. R.H. MeOOMALD V CO., Drugfiels and Gea. Agta, San Francisco, Cel., aad comer of Washington and Charltoa Sta., New York SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. NEW TOBACCO AND NEUAR, AND BRUSH STORE. South side of Market street between Sd aud 4th BUNBURY, PA. Just opened, an entire new stock of all kinds of TOBACCO AND BEGARS. Begars of every grade. Tobacco of every varle'y. Pipes, both plain aud fancy. BRUSHES I BRUSHES I ! BRUSHES ! ! I A large assortment of Brushes direct from tha manufacturer al greatly reduced prices. His line of brushes are a specialty and many new kinds never before introduced Into this marcel. Also, Paper Collars and t'utfs in great variety. A large assortmaut of all the popular tioiigs of tha duv. Call and exanilue my goods and get a Hat of S If. J Z 7" Dear titlmony to thi lr Wouair- e; sr e a ful Curativu Hull. t t WHAT ARE THEY? f"r Lai! sIp ill )j&mr : R "a rf & WMy S S THEY ARE HOT A VILE 2 1 E s s pries. HENRI PETERT Novembers, 18T3. ly tttttufadurtrs. UEO. EVANS. K. Q. MAIZE. Geo. Evans & Co., 914 Market Street, Philadelphia, TAILOES And MILITARY CLOTHIERS. Military, Band A Fire Oganizations promptly uniformed. Samples of Cloth, with Photographs, sent free on application. Ours being tbs leading Uouse on Military work, we feel that we can offer Inducements which can not be attained anywbero else. Aug. 84, 1873. " Nl'MlllKT MAItBI,EYAItI7 Fou rth Nlreet bolow Mitrket, SUNBURY, PENN'A. rTIIIK nnderslcncd has returned from the Ver- A. mont Marble Quarries with 5tt Tons of Marble for Monunientsi, Gravc-Mtonen, &c.. Ac il l He has bouclit at such flenrcs that will allow him to sell better Btone. for less money, than heretofore. The best 4 Sutherland Falls Marble, which Is better than Italian. Rutland Is now sold as low as the Manchester. Those who need anything In the Marble line, for Monuments, Grave-Stones, or other purposes, will find it to their interest to call nnd examine this large stock, as better bargains can be secur ed than buying from parties 'huckstering' round the country. All lettering will be dono In the neatest and most Improved style. W. M. DAUGIIEKTY. Sunbury, Jan. 11, 1873. J. F. LERCH'S 5rV W ' CARRIAGE ASD if i n nvr ir 1 1 ' ESTABLISHMENT, CHESTNUT ST., SUNBURY, PA. Vf.iiici.ks of am. Kinds mahe to Oiinnn. The latest i-tjlcs nnd the best workmanship. Rumples tuny bo seen at the shop. Give hi in call. Sunbnry, Pec. 7, 1S72. ly. Tailoring! Tailoring!! CHARLES MAIHL, Respectfully Informs the cilizens of Sntiliury and vicinity, t lint he bus opened n TAILOR SHOP, on Fourth Street, below Mnrki't. In the Mullen btiildiuir, und that he is prepared to make up till kiuils of GENTS' AMI BOY'S SI ITS, In the Intent styles. Ilavlne had much exper ience In the business he desires the public to tjire him n trial. tt Clothlne will be made up In thv latest Putlt nnd American Fashions lu the most sutisfiictory nm tiner. AiiU.n.'TS.-tf. CHARLES MAIHL " MACHINE MIOI ANI IKON FOl'NOItY. GEO. ROIIKBACII & SONS, Suiiluiry, I'riin'a, INFORM the public Hint tlicy arc prcparen to do all kinds of CASTINGS, and liuviiiii inlili d it new Machine Shop in connection with their Foundry, nnd have supplied themselves with New Lathes," Pluniiir; and Horlnc Machines, with the latest improvements. With the aid of skillful mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders NEW WORK OU REPAIRING, that may be given tlicni, iu a satisfactory mau ntr. irii(sH to Nuit any Stove. IRON COLUMNS, for diuretics or other build Intrs, of all sixes. IIRASS CASTINGS, Sic. Ornamental Iron Fencing FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS; VERANDAHS, FOU YARDS AT ItKSlDENl KS, JtC, AC. The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su periority, have been still further Improved, and will always be kept on h.ind. Aiso, THRESHING MACHINES. Suiitiuiy, May 20, lisTl. Y MnvAiAxn Yea n i n m i e es. Third Street, adjolnlnjr Phlln. Eric R. R., two Siiiurcs North of the Central Hotel, SUNBURY, PA. 1HA T. CLEMENT, IS prepared to furnish every description of lum ber required by the demands of tlie public llavinu all the latest improved machinery for mnnutai'turint; Limber, he is now ready to Ull or ders af all kinds of FLOORING, BIDING, POORS SHUTTERS, SASH, BLINDS MOULDINtiS, VE RANDAS, BRACKETS, and all kinds of Ornamental Serowl Work. Turn ing of every description promptly executed. Also, A l.AKUR ASSOHTMKNT OF BILL LUMBER. HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Tickets, Lathe, Ac. Orders promptly tilled, nnd shipped hy Railroad otherwise. 11U T. CLEMENT. d.'elU-ti8:ly NTOVE eV TIN ENTAHEIS11MENT. MARKET STREET, 6UXBURY, PA. ALEUEU KRAUSE, Proprietor. sl CCKSSOIl TO SMITH a ur.NTlll.lt. J HAVING purchased the aliovewell known es tablishment, Mr. Kruiise would resH-c.tl'ul-ly liitorm the public that he uow has on hand a luree assortment of li u u a t Jl n x J , Spcer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others, which are so arranuea as to oo usen tor oat or Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfactori ly or no sale. HEATERS ol all kinds put up to heat one or more rooms. HEATING STl'VES of ditlerent kinds al very low prices. Tinware f Every Oencriptioit kept constantly on haud. Roofliu; and Spoutiiis with the lwst material, (tone ut snort notice. REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal Oil atd Lamps constantly ou haud. Japan ware of a .ndJ. Store opposite Couley's hardwiiro store. Give in call. A. KRAUSE. (jpl-J-ly W. H. Blanks, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, BUNBURY, PENN'A. Decorating and Paper llanglt-g don iu the latest Improved style. Orders solicited, which will receive prouipt'at tention. Residence In Pnrdytown, Einerick's building. Sunbury, May 11, 187S.-tf. TITASTEU-Responsible men as Local V Agents to sell Fruit aud ornamental tree in neighborhood vbera they reside. To the right parties very liberal terms and an opportu nity lo establish a safe and profitable business. Address Tbe Dingea t Cttnrad Co., Wholesale Nurserymen, West Grave, Chester Co-, Pa. '?. 80,1875. em. em IJailroaH. READING RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, atOHDAT, YJECBMMUt 2nd, 187a. Train leav Ilarrlsbtirg for New York as fol lows i at 6.80 and 8.10, a.m., and 8.00, p. m., connecting with trains on Pennsylvania Rail road, and arriving at Mew York at 11.8B, 80 and IMS p. in., rsepeatively. Returnlnlng Leave New York at fl.00 a. to. 18.50 and 8.80 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.80, 8.45 a. m., and 8.80 p. m. Leave Harrleburg tar Sending, PottsvUle, Taraaqna, Mlnersvillo, Ashland, Shamokln, Al lentownand Pbiladtlohla nt 6.80 and 8.10 a. ra., 8.00 and 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations the 4.06 p. m., train con necting foy Philadelphia. PottsvUle and Colom bia only. For PottsvUle. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Bchnylklll and Susauebanna Rail road leave Harrlsburg at 8.40 p. m. N East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read ing for Alleotowa, Easton and New York at i.30 and 10.86 a. m., and 4.00 p. m. Returning, leave New York at 8.00 a. m., 13.50 and 6.80 p. m., nnd Allentews at 7.20 a. m., 18.25, 8.10, 4.85 and 8. 55 p. m. Why Passenger Train lonve Philadelphia At 7.80 a. m., connecting at Reading wllh train on East Penna. Railroad, returning leave Potls vllla at 4.85 p. rn., Mopping nt all stations. Leave PottsvUle at 6.00, 8.06 and 9.10 a. m., and 2.30 p. m., Herndon at 10.00 a. i., Shamo kln at 6.00 and 11.02 a. m., Ashland nt 7.18 a. m., and 12.20 p. m., Mabanoy City at 7.fi3 and 12.54 p. ro., Ta.naqua at 8.85 a. m., and 2.10 p. m., for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Har rlsburg, Ac. Leave PottsvUle via Bchnylklll nnd Susque hanna Railroad at 8.05 a. m., for Unrrlsburg, and 11.45 a. m., for Pincgrove and Tremont. PottsvUle Accommodation Train leaves Potts vUle at 6.00 a. in., pnsses Reading at 7.40 a. m., arriving at Philadelphia nt 10.15 a. m. Return lug leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p. m., passe Reading at 7.15 p. in., arriving at PottsvUle at v.ou p. m. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts town nt 0. 45 a. m., returning, leaves Philadel phia (Ninth nnd Green,) nt 4.30 p. m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.30 a. nv, and 6.15 p. m., for Ephrncta, Lif e, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. ; reluming leave Lan caster at 8.20 a. m.,and 8.80p. m., und Colum bia at 8.15 a. m., and 8.20 p. in. Perkiomen Railroad trains leave Perltlonieti Junction nt 7.35 and .00 a. m., 2.55 and 5.40 p. m. i returning, lenv Orser Lane nt 6.15 a. in., 12. 85 nnd 4.20 p. in., connecting with trulns iu Rending Railroad. Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phu nlxvillo nt 0.10 a. m., 8.10nnd 5.50 p. in. ; return ing, leave Byers nt 6.35 a. nt., 12.45 and 4.20 p. m., connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Colcbrookdnle Railroad tnilna leave Pottstown at 9.40 a. rn. nnd 1.80. 6.25 and 7.15 p. in., re turning leave Mouut Pleasailt at 0.00, 8.00 and 11.25 a. m. and 3.00 p. in., connecting with truius n Rending Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad tinins leuve Bridge port at 8.30 a. m. 2.40 Bnd 5.33 p. in., returning, leave Dnwnluiriown nt 8.55 a. in., 12.30 und 5.4J p. in., connecting with trains ou Reading Rail road, Ou Sundays: leave New York nt!S. 30 p.m., Philadelphia at 8.00 a. in. and 8.15 p. in., (thu 8.00 a. m. train runuing only to Reading.) leave. PoltBVille at 8.00 a. in., leave Ilarrisbur st b.'M a. tn. nnd 2.00 p. m. leave Allento'm at 8.55 p. m. ; leave Reading nt 7.15 a. m. and in. 15 p. m. for Harrisburg, nt 7.30 a. ni. for Now York, and nt 0.40 a. ra. and 4.15 p. in. for Philadelphia. Commutation. Miieuge, Season, School nnd Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at ro duced rates. Ravage rherked through ; 109 pounds allowed each Pasteuger. J. E. WOOTTEN, AtuUt. Svjtt. rr Sni. MwKry. Rk.vdinq, Tk., Decemlter 2, 1872. So'llteru Outral RaUnnj. "'INTER ARRANGEMENT. bna after Oct. 27, 1872, trains will run as r 'w i NORTHWARD. Niagara Express leaves Suubury at 13.40 p. ni., for Ningara Fulls Mail arrives at Sunbury nt 4.10 p. m., arrive at Wiiliiimsport 0.20 and Elmira lD.ati p. m. Fast Line arrives nt Sunhnry ut ii.W p. ni., arrive at Willlanisporl 8.35 p. in. Erie Mail leaves Sunbury at 0..10 a to ; Wil liatnsport at 8.40 a in, and an ires ut Kbiiira .tt 12.40 p iu. SOUTHWARD. Mail leaves Sunbury at ll.tia a. in., arrive nt Ilarrishui'g 1.45 p. in., Baltimore 11.30 p. ui. Eric Express leaves Sunbury al !.4ii u. in., ar rive nt Harr'rsbiirg 11. SO a. in., Ualtiiuore 3.00 p. in. Eric Mail lenve Sunbury at VJ.50 n. in., arrive nt Harrishuri; 2.45 a. in., Il iltinioie 8.4'i a. in. Niagara Express leaves Santnii'V at S.00 p rn, H.irrisburg at 10.40 p m, arrives at liailiiuuru 2.1i a in. SIIAMOKIN DIVISION. EASTWAHll. Lenve Sunbury at 4.40 p. ni., arrive at Shatiio kin 5.50 p. m., Mt. Carinel 6.110 j. in. Leave Suubury (Accommodation,) nt 12.35 p. ni., arrive ut Shnmoklu 1.35 p. in. WESTWiKO. Leave Mt. Cnrniel nt 7.40 a. m., Shamokln 8.20 a. ni., arrive at Sunbury 0.25 a. rn. Leave Shnmokin ( Accommodation,) at 3.45 p. m., arrive nt Suntiury 3.55 p. m. Express leaves dailv. All other train leuve dally, except Sundays. A. R. Fiskk. En. S. YofNtt aien'l. Sup't., Gen'l Passeu'r Ai't., Harrisburg, Pa. Balinmie, Md Fhtladelphiu aud Erie Railroad. SUMMER TIME TABLE. On nnd after Sunday, Oct. STlh. 1972, the Truius ou the Philadelphia ft Erie Rail RouJ will ruu as fullou s : WESTWARD. Mall Train leaves Philadelphia, " " " Sunbury, " " ai r at Erie, Erie Express leaves Philadelphia, " " Sunbury, " " an at Erie, Eluilra Mail leaves Pliiladelphia, " " " Suubury, " " air at Lock Haven, 11.40 p m ti.liO a ir T.53 p it. 12.40 p in 7.01 p ni 7.45 a m 8.00 a in 4.30 p m 7.45 p m 7. lilt a in Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia, Suiitiuiy, " " nrr at Renovo," EASTWARD. Mali Train leaves Erie, " " " Sniiliurv, " " nrr at Phlladu'lphia, Eric Express leaves Erie, " " " Sunbury, " " nrr at Philadelphia, Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven, " " " Suiiburv, ' " "arr at PhiladJlphln, Niagara Express leaves Renovo, ' " Suubury, " " arr at Philadelphia, 12.411 p m 4.u5 a m ll.SSa in 12.45 a ni 6.55 a m U.05 p ni 0.35 a in 3.30 p m 7.45 a in 11.00 a Di ti.OO p m 8.23 p m 7.55 p in 2.30 a m Mail East connects east and west ut Erie witli L. 8. M. S. R. W. nnd at Irvlneton with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W. Niagara F.xoiess and Erie Express East, and Erie Mail, Niugara Express aud Elmira Mail West, connect at Willlaiiisport with trains going north on tlie Elmira aud Cauaudaigua division of the N. C. R. K. CatHwissn passenger trains will be run east aud west from Williumsporton Elmira Mail. WM. A. BALDWIN, Gen'l Sup't. Ilauvllle, IlaEleton YtUliefcbarre It. It. Prnua. It. R. Co. Ei'smi-v. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after this date Passenger trains on Ihe D., 11. dt W. R. R. will ruu as follows i WESTWARD LEAVE. New York, Philadelphia, F.aston, Bethlehem, EASTWARD. A.M.' LEAVE. A.M. 6:00 Sunbury, 6:i0 8:00 Danville, 7:02 0:25 Cattawlssa, 7:2 10:05 Huzletou, 11:08 y. M. P. M. Haxltton, 1:00 Bethlehem, 12:10 Cattawlssa, 8:40 Eastou, 12:3& Danville, 8:20 Philadelphia, 2:15 Sunbury, arrive 8:57 New York, air. 8:50 Train West arriving at Suubury 3:57 p. ni., makes close connections with trains on Philadel phia & Erls R. R. for Milton, Willlnmspnrt, Lock Haven aud all poinls West, Elmira and all points North, also w ith Northern Central Rail way, for Harrisburg and Baltimore. f'TNew and elegant roaches ruu through I twecn Suubury aud Kaston. FRANK THOMPSON, Supt. D. II. W. K. R. Bi-pt' Orrirr, Willumsfokt, Pa. ) Ma) I, 1873.
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