Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 03, 1873, Image 4

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Enormous Stools,.
Crrcatcst Variety.
Xaowcst Prices.
Just opened at
S. HERZFELDER'S
Popular Clothing Store.
the lurgost stock of
rvcr oflbrcd in this town.
1000 Coats, 1000 Vests, 1500 PanU, 200 Hoy's and CbiUlren's Suits, 1000 ITats nrnl Caps
for men nnd boys,
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Shirts
'.KM) Linen nnd Paper Collars, 1000 Pair Linon and Paper Cuffs, 1000 Ties, Bows and
Scarfs, 130 Dozen Sooks, 30 dill'orcnt styles Suspenders,
21 OVERALLS All
Gauzo and Merino .Summer Underwear, Truuks, Satchels, Valises,
Jewelry, Walking Canes, &c.
Ewrylioily is respectfully invited to call and examine this most magnificent assort
ment. No Goods misrepresented, no trouble to show Goods or to give information.
The whole will be offered at
Extraordinary Low Prices,
and satisfaction guaranteed in every way.
So Merzfelder,
Corner Market and Third Streets, Sunbury, Pa.
Suubury, Ta., April 12, 1S7X
1873
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EYRE AND LANDELL,
yoURTII AM) .AKCIi STUKETS, nilLADELPHIA,
ARK DAILY OPENING CHOICE NEW
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SILKS OF II VSON TINTS.
NEW PAISLEY MIAWLS.
VI. UV WIMKNDLY SHAWLS
J-Ol LAK1J-S J.AKGE SI'tlT. ITfENC'in-'OULAULi CHIMZKS.
PINE STOCK OP TA11LE LiXENS. NAPKINS & NEW HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
N. B.-LYONS BLACK SILKS irarranffd Durable.
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SPUING DHY GOODf.
NEW COLORS STRIPE SILKS.
DA1IK AKFECTS FINE SHAWLS.
'EW DRESS .GOODS OPEN.
( W. H. Blanks,
j HOUSE, SIGHT,
i AND
i ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
! SUNBURY, PENN'A.
' Decorating and Paper Huuglrg dono lu the
Inlet improved style.
Order solicited, which will receive prompt at
tention. j Residence in Purdvtnwn, Etnrrick's building.
J Stiiibiiry, May 11, lsrj.-tf.
I.OCAI. OPTIOXT
Xow ta tho time to form Your clubs.
FINE OLD RYE WHISKY.
Fully Four Yertrs Old.
2 1 pt r RnUon. Or, In large lxttlts. secure
ly packed in ernes, $11.00 por dozen.
VERY FINE PALE SAERRY,
and
RARE OLD PORT WINES,
nt same prices.
GOLD SEAL BRANDY,
Very Choice.
8IS.00 the dozen.
Send in your orders,
it. a a. c.VAX ni:ix,
I -o. 1310, CHESTNUT ST.,
Philadelphia.
I April 19, JST3, 1 yr.
i a it k vi a n k a it i. u i.vi:.rio.
a kf.vi in u. inn;
O ie of Mic tnott Impoitiitit improvemeuts ever
perfected in mtifieal Instruuients ban lately
been liilro.lucvd by Gbo. Woons Si Co., la tbelr
j lmpvoved Parlor Organs. It consists of a piano
1 of ixquifltc quality of tones which will never re
. quire tuning.
I The iiiistrument was lately Introduced at a
musii'dl Miine in Haltimorc and received theenr.
dial npplansv nnd endorsement of Hie many emi
nent professionals present. See advertisement
iu another column.
March ."., 1S73. flw.
.Volloe to Tnx-pitsvrM.
VPPEALS will beheld In the Commissioners'
Oiliee, ou the fullowlug tlavs, for the follow.
Ing town. hl s nnd l oroughs, vis i April lidth,
Cniucrou, Mt.C'armel Borough, Little Muhanoy,
Mount Caruiel and Owl townships.
29th, McEweiisville, Tnrbutville, Lewis,
Point aud WaUontown.
" SOtb, Upper Mahnnoy. Washington, Jack
son, Jordan, Zctbe aud Lower Maha
noy. May 1st, Upper AugnHa.Lower Auirustn.Shanio
kiu, Rush, Riverside and Snvderlown.
' 8J, Delaware, Turbut, Milton, Chllluqua-
que and Northumberland.
" 3d, Sunbury and bhamnkio Bnrourhs.
JACOB HUNS1CKER.
Attest: AMOSVASTINE,
P. W. Giuv. J. (J. DURHAM,
Commit, loiu'rs.
Sunbury, April 11th, '73. It.
Sl'KIXG OPK.MXO
of
GOODS AND NOTIONS.
LRY
Cloths, Cttssimeres, Calico, and everything iu
tbe Dry flood line,
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
Queenswure, Ulutswarc, and Wood and Willow
ware. GROCERIES.
A large assortment Just opened, which consists
of 'feu, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Meal,
Fish, Ac. The Celebrated Alleulowo hand made
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Warranted to give satisfaction. In fact a full
asson meut ol ererytl.ing kept in a Brtl-cJaea store,
ran be hud at greatly
REDUCED PRICES,
for cash. Call and see (he tins selection of new
Koods, und be convinced that
F. J. Bl'ROD'S,
near the Lutharn Church, In Sunbury, Is the best
and cheapest place lo buy all kinds or store
good. N'a trouble to show cool.
Ap it .,
OMITS,
Mertismtnts.
easaw
on
pellets:
OQO'
o o o
Or Sugar-Coated, Concentrated, Hott
and Herbal Julee, Anti-Billon
Crannies. THE "L1TTLH GIANT'
CATHARTIC, or naltnm In.Parro
Physic.
The novelty of modern Medical. Chemical and Phar
maceutical Science. No nso ol ny longer taking tha
large, repulsive and nauseous piHs, composed of
cheap, crude, and bulky Ingredients, when we can by,
a careful application of chemical science, extract all
tha cathartic and other medicinal properties from the
moot valuable roota and herb", nnd conccnlrnte them
Into a minute Orannlo, scarcely I (trier tlinn a.
milliard oed , that can be readily swallowed by
thosa of tin! most sensitive Homnr.hu and fastidious
fatten. Karhllnle Pnrantlro Ielletrcprcciits,
In a most concentrated form, as much cathartic power
as la emhodlcil In buy of the largo pills found lor sale
in the drug 'hop. From their wonderful ratbarlie
power, in proportion to their size, people who have
lint tried tliem are not to suppose that they are harsh
or drastic In effort, out such is not at all the co, the
dinercnt active medicinal principles of which they are
composed being so harmonised aud randlOed, ono by
the othera, as to priHlnre a en oat aearr hlnp; and
ihoromh, vet gently" and kindly opvrn.
tin. eatbartic.
$5(K) Reward Is herehy onVrod by the proprto
tor of these Pellets, lo any chemist woo, upon an
alysis, will find in them any Calomel or othwr furina
of mercury or any other mineral poison.
lie I off entirely vegetable, no partlcn.or
care la required while nsiug them. They operate
without disturbance to Uie eonstltntlon. diet, or oc
cupation. For Jnniidlcr, If ratine lie. Con
allnatlon, lmpiiro Blood, Pain III tlie
Miouldera, 'I lhtiieeiof the C Ileal,
xlueitn. Sour Kructatloiiv of the stoiu.
ach. Bad taste In mouilt, Uilloue
attack. Palu tn rcilen of Kldncya,
Internal Fever, nioutcd fct-lluer about
Mo.nar li, Huah of Blood to Mead, Mich
Colored t rine, t naoelubllliy and
(ilnomy Foreboding", take Br. Flrrce'a
Ploaennt Pnrarattve Prllcta. In explnnn
1 Ion of the remedial power of my Purcatlve I ellets
over so great a variety of diseases, I within sny thut
their action npott tho niilmnl eruno.
lay la mil versml, not u eland or liaano
.(In. their HHiiatiTO Ininrcsx. Airs
loe! not impair thom; their sntrar-roMirigniid hcluif
COCIOSCa in INS?. QOIIIPS preserve uiur tmihh uiiinf
nr
paired lor any icngtii 01 lime, in any ennuue, eo
ti
i her are ahvavs trceh and reliable, which la not tha
with the Dilln fuund in thedrar stores, pot up in
cheap wood or paste-board boics. Kocollcet that for
all diseases where Laxative, Alterative or
Pnrcative la Indicated, theso little rsliets will
jrive the most perfect satisfaction toall wbouse them.
Thrt are aold br all cittorprlsluai
Drugfleta at its cents a bottle. J
Do sot allow any drucrst to Induce yon la take
anything else that I may say is Just as good as hit
Pellets becauat ne makes a larger profit on that which
he recommends. If your dmeglst cannot supply
them, enclose 85 centa aitd ruceivo them by return
snail from
Jt, V. FIERCE, X. It., rrop-r,
BUFFALO. N. Y.
May 4, 18T2-
Til 13
NEW DISCOVERY
la Chemical and medical Science.
Dr. OAHVIX'S TAIt REMEDIES
Cue Incipient Conanmption.
lr. OAItVIX'S TAIt RX.YIEDIES
Cure Catarrh.
Dr. GARVIX'S TAIt REMEDIES
Cure AMhma.
Dr. CiARVIVS TaR REMEDIES
Cure Heart DiscuNC.
Dr. OARVI VS TAIt HEflEWEfl
Cure Skin Diseases.
Dr. OARVI VS TAIt REMEDIES
Itrgulate tlio I.ivcr.
Dr. OARVI VS TAR REMEDIES
KcjruUto thcStomarliand Bowels
Dr. OARVIVA TAR REMEDIES
Curo all Female Wenknesses.
Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
rurifv tha Rlood.
Dr. OARVIVS TAIt REMEDIES
Curo Diseases of the Throat.
Dr. OARVIVS TAIt REMEDIES
Cure Bronchitis.
Dr. OARVIVS TAIt REMEDIES
Core "Rose Coldor'IIayFever".
Dr. OARVIVS TAIt REMEDIES
Cure Lang Diseases.
Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Cure Constipation.
Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Cure Salt Rheum.'
Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Curo Kidney Diseases.
Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Trcveut Cholera & Yellow Fe.ver
Dr. OARVIVS TAIt REMEDIES
rrcv. nl Malarious Fevers.
Dr. OARVIVS TAIt REMEDIES
r Remove Pain in the Breast.
Dr. OARVIVS TAIt REMEDIES
Remove Pain in the Side or Back.
Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Are a Superior Tonic.
Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Restore tho Appetite.
Dr. OARVIVS TAIt REMEDIES
Cause the Food to Digest. 7
Dr. OARVIVS TAIt REMEDIES
Restore the Weak and Debilitated
Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Give Tone to Your System.
Is. r. HYDE fc CO.,
SOLB PHOPHIHTOHa,
195 Seventh Ave., Ifew York,
December iil, leii.. lj
GET THE BEST.
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J.very Scholar knows its value.
It W, II. Prescot the Historian. 1
1 een one of my daily companions.
X John L. Motley, the Historian, Ac
Qo far as 1 know, best deliulug Dictionary.
O Horace Munn.
rilhe best guide of students of our Lnnguntro.
X. John G. Whittier.
Jjicels all olbsrs In defining sclent'fic terms.
li (President Hitchcock.
Kotnarkable compendium of human knowledge
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A necessity for every intelligent family, stu
deut, teacher and professional man. What Li
brary U complete without the beat English Dic
tionary. ALSO
WrasTaVs Natiokal Pictomial Dictiohav.
1040 Pages OcUvo. GoO Eugraviuga. Price t5.
Tha work Is really a gem of a Dictionary, Just
tho thing for the million Anuriea idutatioiiat
Monthly.
Published b Q. C. MERRIAH, Springfield,
Mass. Sold hv all Booksellers.
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NTOVK A TIM FSTARMSIIMEMT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KrTuSE, Proprietor.
' SVCCKMOft TO SMITH OZWTHEH. J
HAVING purctiaoed the nbovewell known e
tiilillehmenl, Mr. Krnnne would re)H'Ctfnl
ly Inlurm the public that ha now has on hand a
lingo nsaortment of
COOKING RTUVES,
Ppeer's Cook Anti-Duet, Repolotor or Revolvlni;
Top, Combination, Snsqnchauna and otbera,
which are ao arranged to be used for Conl or
Wood, nnd are warranted to perform satlefiictori
ty or no enle. II EATERS of nil kinds put np to
bent one or more moms. HKATINQ STl'YES
of rtillcrcut kinda nt very low prices.
Tinware of Every Ocmcrtptloii
kept oon8Urit.lv on hand. Kooflnfr and Spouting
with the beet iiiatorlal, done nt short notice.
REPA1RINO nttended to with dispatch. Conl
Oil and Lamps constantly on hand. Japan waro
of a x.nd.i. (Store opposite Conlcy's linrdwnre
store. Give me a call. A. KRAU8E.
npl24-ly
M'HIBF.R AMI II.AI.. .MILES.
Thktt Street, adjoining Phlla. A Erie R. R., two
frimire North of the Central Hotel,
CNBl'RY, PA.
IRA T. CLEMEXT,
13 prepared to furnlBh every description oflam-bt-r
required by the demn'mls of the public.
HavlnR all the lntest Improved machinery for
mnnmaeiuring gunner, ne is now ready to till or
ders l all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDINO, DOORS SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOl'LDI.VCH, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental ScrowlWorW. Turn
ing of every description promptly vxrentrd. Also,
A tJtNOX ASSORTMENT OF
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
l.ntbe, ore.
Orders promptly filled, and shYped oy Rnllroad
or otherwise. ika T. U.KHCM T.
decl0-fi8:ly
Mt lllK NIIOI' AXDIKoV
FOIXWUY.
GEO. BOIIRBACII & HONS,
Snnbury, Pcnn's,
. TNFOIIM the public tltnt they nro prepared vo
g llo n kinds of CASTIN(J8, nnd liuvinu added
I n new .Machine hltnp in eonncctinti with their
Fouudry. and have supplied themselves with New
I Lathes. Plnuins and ilorinc; Mncliltii-., with the
j lulol itnptovciiients. With the aid of skillful
I mechanics, they lire enabled to execute all orders
! of
NEW WORK OR RF.l'AIRING,
that may be given, them, In a eatinfiictory man
ner. I (JratrN to Knit an; Ntove.
i IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
Ines, of nil sizes.
BRASS CASTlNtiB, Ac.
Ornamental Iron 'Fencing
FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS j
VERANDAHS,
FOIt YARDS AT UEMDEXCKfl, AC, 1C,
The PLOWS, already rclehratcd fur their su
periority, have been still further Improved, and
will always be kept on hn'td.
Also. TUKEPHINU MACHINES.
Sunbury, May 20, 1S71.
j CHRISTIAN NEFF,
I Second Street, opposite the Court House, SUN-
i BURY, PA.,
Respectfully invites the attention of Retailers
: and ot Iters, that he has on hand, and will con-
stantly keep all kiutls of
I FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Consisting of Pure Braudiest Coguhtc, Cherry,
I Glntrer, Rocbcllcand Otard.
j Whlrklcs: Pure Rye Coppcr-Olstir.ed, Monnn-
gnhula, Apple a"-1 v.-..
I ft'IlC HOLLAND GIN !
j Wines: Champagne Wine, Sherrv, Port and
, Claret.
! Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. F.. Rum,
Brown 8tont ond Scotch Ale.
STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS,
And all others Liquors which can be found in
the city markets, which w ill be sold ut Whole
sale and Retail. Every article guaranteed as
j represented. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS
I and BOTTLES, always ou hand.
I tT" Orders promptlj attended to, nnd public
patronage respectfully solicited
! ' 1 NF.FF.
i Snnbury, July ISO!). ly.
i SIMUKY .MAKIII.E YAllIl,
' Fonrth Sire et below Market,
S SUNBURY, PENN'A.
; r"MIE undersigned lias returned from the Ver-
T A. mont Marble Quarries with 50
Tons of
Marble for
Monuiuruls, OravcStones,
&;., Ac.
He has bought ut such figures that
will allow him to sell better stone, fur
less mouey, than heretofore. The best
Sutherland Fall Marble,
which Is better than Italian. Rutland is now
sold as low as (he Manchester.
Those who need anything in the Marble Due,
for Mouiinienls, Grave-Stones, or other purposes,
will find it to their Interest to call aud examine
this laricc stock, as better bargains can be secur
ed than buying from parties 'huckstering' round
the country.
All lettering will be doue iu the neatest aud
ruoU Improved stvle.
' W. M. DAl'tlliERTT.
Sunbury, Jan. 11, 1673.
mm
book:
AGENTS
run TUC
FUNNY SIDE S
PHYSIO.
HOO Pugca, 250 Kugrav lugs.
A startling expose of Medical Humbugs of the
past nud present. It ventilates Quack, Impos
tors, Travelling Doctors, Patent Medicine. Veu
ders. Noted Female Cheats, Fortune Tellers aud
Mediums, and gives Interesting account, of Not
ed Physlclai.s, and Narrative, of their lives. It
reveals startling secrets, und instructs all how to
avoid the Ills which flesh is belr to. e give ex
clusive territory Hud liberal commissions. For
circulars and terms addicBi the publishers,
J. B. BURR A HYDE,
Hatt fur J, Connecticut, or Chicago, Illinois.
AGENTS WANTED FOR TIIE
Uncivilized Rucea of Men
In all Couutrlci of the World,
Being a comprehensive account of their manners
and custom, and of their physical, social,
mental, moral and religious characteristics.
Jiy Ilcu.J. 0. WOOD, M. A., K I. S.
SCO Engravings. ISOO Super Royal
Octavo Pages.
Iu two Volumes, or two Volumes iu cue.
Agents are making over f 100 per week In tell
ing this work. Au early uppleutlnu will secures
choice of territory, for terms address the pub
lishers, J. 1). HUIU: A HYDE,
Hartford, Couu., or Chicago, 111,
March 33. 1873 -Ct.
Tailoring! Tailoring!!
CHARLES MAIHL,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citlteus that
bo has Just received bis
Spring and Summer Goods,
at his
TAILOR SHOP,
no Fourth Street, below Market, In the Mullen
building, and that he is prepared to make up all
Unas 01
OEVTN A.M BOY'S SI ITS,
in the-latest styles. Having bad roach exper
ience In the business he desires the public to give
blm a trial.
Clothing will be made np In the latest Palis
and American Fashions iu ths most satisfactory
manner.
al3,'73. CHARLES MAIHL,
OF.O. WOOD'S A CD'S., OROANS.
AND THEIR COMBINATION SOLD STOPS.
Tbs Piano A beautifully toned piano, which
will never require tuning. Tbe Vox Humana
A baritone solo t not fan or tremolo. Tbe ito-
line delicate soft or breathing stop. Bee adver
ttscruenl in another column.
March 29, lT36w, ;
W. t. MELICK,
Druggist and Apothecary,
(Successor to Dr. W. W. Moody,)
At the old established stand ou 1
Market Square, KVKIIURY, VA.
Keeps eonttantly on hand a full stock of well
selected
DRUGS & OHEIOALS,
Druggists Fancy Goods,
COMBS,
BRUSnES,
TERFUMKRY,
PATENTMEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS
GLASS, PUTTY,
VARMINII, OlENTUrrs,
In fact everything nsnnlly kept Id a well con
ducted
DRUG STORE.
Particular attention paid to compounding Phv
slcinns prescriptions and family receipts by the
Proprlator himself.
Sunbury, Pa., June 8, 1873.
LADIKK' FANCY COOD.H
FALL STYLES AT
Miss Kate Black,
Market Square Sunbury, Pa.,
BLACK DRESS SILKS,
Plaid and Plain Poplins, Worsted and F.mbrol
erles, Worsterd Sacks and Shawls for
Ladies nnd Children. All
kinds of
LADIES' WOOLEN GOODS.
A general assortment of White Goods, Dress
Trimmings, Laces, Ac. A general variety of
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Uose for ladles and gen
tlemen. TOILET SOAPS AND PERFUMERY.
Everybody is Invited lo call and see them and
bay'rncap.
A. M. MEIXELL,
riit.nn in
American nnd Enropoau
WATflli:?.
FINE JEWELRY nd SILVERWARE.
Pf rfvcteil Npretu-lc nnd r.ye
;iuMNrN.
GOLD HEADED CANES.
Watches and Jewelry nently repaired and war
ranted. Market Spinre, SUNBURY, Pa.
Feb. ,t. l7Z.-tf.
i'r Sale.
V VALUABLE FARM HOUSE AND TWO
FRESH MILCH COWS nro offered nt
private sale, on reasonable terms. For particu
In. s call on tiie subscriber, in Upper Augusta
township, on the farm known :isitho James
Cuinpbell Farm.
fe'J--4t B. FltARNIIAKT
WANTED.
We will give Men and Women
BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY
from $4 lo fs. per day. can be pursued In your
own neighborhood ; It Is n rare chuntc fur tlmsa
cut of employment or having !el?tire time ; iiirls
and bovs frcqtienllv do as well us tncu. Parti
culars free. Address J. LATHAM A CO.,
o'.W Wa.-hltigtou St., Boston, Mass.
T -Ct.
I'.atate oi siiuiiki TimitiitT, uee u.
.TOTICE Is hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration having been granted to the un
dersigned, on the estate of Samuel Thatcher, late
of Point tos'usiiip, NntthunihiTlutiil ri.unty. Pa.,
deceased. All persons indebted lo sai l estate
are requested to make, immediate payment, and
those having claims to present them for scttle-
! ment. WILLIAM REED, Adtn'r.
Point township, March 22, 1S73. fit,
M:W TOIIAK O AM NCOAIt, l)
US II STOIIK.
I South side of Maikct street between 3d and 4lh
SUNBURY, PA.
Just opened, an entire new stock of ii!l kinds of
! TOBACCO AND SP. AHS.
i
j Segars of every grade.
lobacco ol every vane'y.
Pipes, both plain and t'ar.ty.
BRUSHES ! BRUSHES! ! BRUSHES ! ! !
A large assortment of Brushes direct fiom the
manufacturer at greatly reduced prices. His
line of brushes are a specialty and many new
kinds never before introduced into this maiket.
Also, Paper Collars and Culls in great variety.
A nirirc assortment of all the popular Songs
of the day.
Call and examine my goods and get a llt of
prices. HENRY PETERY.
Novembers, 1872 lv
1307. RIGHTER & GASKILL, 1307.
DF.ALEKS IK
American anl Freacli WidSow Glass,
Crystal Sheet, Rough rinte, Colored, Ensrueltd
and Ornanientil Ol.iss,
1307 Market Street, Philadelphia.
January 11, 1873. ly.
vj-s s viib.i.wii wsaww
TRADE
MARK
PUNCH CIGARS.
NOW
Retter than any ever made by tbem.
See that tha boxes are branded
PECl MAR R. H. PI XC II.
Wholesale Depot
330 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Branch 23 North 2d St., Branch 837 Chestnut St.,
(Opposite "CONTINENTAL.")
PHILADELPHIA.
-Amos.
March 1, 1873.-
BUTCHERY! UUTClIEliY!
Meaara. KEFFEW t ROWER,
Third Street, opposite Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.,
fEEP constantly on hand the very choicest
XV of fresh
REEF, MCTTOX AXIS VEAL,
which Is sold at the lowest prices. Msat can be
had at all hours duriug the day.
Sunbury, Pa., June 8, 1873.
REALTY AX THE FIRESIDE
Unabated success of CRUMBS OF COMFORT.
Eli-Kant I Gorgeous I Brilliant I
Crumb of Comfort, the greatest suc
cess of the age. Crumb of Comfort, the pride
of tbe kitchen and parlor. Thousand of ladies
attest ita worth, and unhesitatingly pronounce it
lbs Queen of Lustres. The press universally
praise It and proclaim it woman'a every day
friend. Economical, Lasting, Unapproachable.
Price 10 eenls. Ladies will find Crnmb of
Comfort for sale by all tlrat-elat grocers, hard
ware dealers, country store keeper,Ao.,lh,'ough
out tbe United States aud Cunadas. il. A-Baut-lstt
A Co., Manufacturers Bartletl'e Blacking,
Pearl Blue, etc., Ac., US, 116, UT No. Front St.,
Philadelphia, 146 Chambers St., New York, 48
B"sad ,1., I).' on. ell,'71.4w
cto bberlismctrls. -
" CBNTliK et;"ATTItAciloSi7
Everybody le Invited lo come And buy of the
handsome assortment of
TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES
at
SAMUEL F. NBVIN'S STORE,
In frame building, adjoining Moors ol Dlsslnger's
buildlug, THIRD STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
Just opened a fresh supply of Confectioneries of
every description.
TOYS OF ALL KINDS
constantly on hand. Tha bet RAISINS, FIGS,
CURRANTS DRIED FRUIT.
TURE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SFICES,
fresh Bread, Buns & Cakes, every morning.
FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, ic.
OYSTERS I OYSTERS t OYSTERS !
Having fitted np a room expressly for serving
up uysters in every styte, i.unioi ana ucmiemcu
will be accommodated with the hart bivalves in
market, at all hoars during tho day and evening.
Families will be supplied at their residence, wit h
the best Shell or Canned Oysters, us Is desirable,
at the very lowest prices.
Call and sec my excellent assortment of goods
nnd ascertain the prices.
S. F.NEV1N.
Dec. 16, 1871.
NEW DRUC STORE,
No. 13, South Third Street,
Clement House BjiiE Siliiry, Pa.
BR. C. M. MARTIN & CO.
"TTTE are now opening an entirely new stock
r or
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
and are prepared to supply any article in our lino
tunt m be called for, we nave also n full stock
of all the lending Patent Medicines. Finn Perfu
mery and 1 oliet Articles a sociality, a run as
sortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail, bhoe and other
Brushes, Dressing nnd other Combs iu great
variety.
FIXi; TOII.KT KOAPN,
a full Hue Conking Extracts, French Mustard,
Choice 8iecs, Pepper whole or ground, Cnstile
and Laundry Soaps, Lamp Chimners aud Lamp
Goods generally. Bird Seed In large or small
I quantities,
) CARPENTER'S CHALK,
i fill stock Fluid and Solid Extract. Elixrrs and
Pills of t". 8- P.. Sngur Coated, Strengthening,
I Arnica, Porous, Poor Man's nnd other Plasters,
AVer's, Wright's, Schenk's Mandrake, McLnue's
l.fvcr and other Pills, our stock embraces every
! thing found In a well conducted Drinr Store.
Country Physicians will Hud our stock full and
I complete, and wc guarantee to tell as low as the
' same article can be bought In Philadelphia,
choice Wines, Whiskey aud Brandy for Mrdlcin
i ill purposes,
i October 5, 1872.
Muuliood i-
How I.onI, How IU'nlor
ed t
I VTPSc.Jnst published, a new edition of Dr.
I fcilf CULVERWELIS CEI.EllKATLl)
F.SSAY on the radical rule (without mcdirlue)
of SPERMATORRHEA, or Semlnul Weakness,
Involuntary Seminal Losses, I M l'tIENCY ,
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impcdimcnti
to Marriage, etc. j also. Consumption, Epilepsy,
and Fits, Induced by sclf-iiidtilgi'iicc or sexual i
extrnvntrance.
I Price, iu a sealed envelope, only o cents.
The cch brntud author, in this admirable rs-
1 snv, clearlv demonstrates, from u thirty vrniV
I successful practice, that the alarming consc
; i unices of sclf-nbiisc may be ra.lically cured
without the dyt'cerous use of inti.rnal medicine
or Hie a) plication of the knife ; pointing out
', mode of cure nt om n simple, certain, and ctlec-
tual, by means of which every snllercr. no nut'
j tcr what his condition may he, may cure himself
cheaply, privately and radicalls. 1
i t-jr"rhi Lcaturc should be in the biitids of I
' every youth and evmy man in the Intnl.
I CH'IH, uiiJi;i e.il, in u pl:iitl envelope, to ntiy
' address, postpaid, on rccei I of six cciiin, c r two
postaire stamps.
Also, Dr. Cttlvei wc!:'s Marriage Gui le,' j
' price rjO resits. Address the Publishers, t
HAS. .1. C h I.I N K iV t()..
: I'. O. Box, 4..HW1. 1UJ Uowciy, New Ynik
Alril 27. 17C.
WIMIAKT'S PIXE TREE TAR
( OltRIAE.
yATVllE'S GREAT REMEDY
FOIt THE
THROAT AND LUNGS.
I
It Is gratifyingto us to Inform the public that
Dr. L. Q. C. Wlflmrl'a Pine Tree Tar Cordial,
for Throat and Lung Diseases, has gained nn en
viable reputation from the Atlantic to tin' Paei-
1 An O...I ft',,,.. tt,,,.,,.. ....,.,., r,r tlx, llf.t .
!,,', , ... ,
families of Europe, not through the press alone,
but by persons throughout the States actually
I benefitted and cured at bis office. While he pub
lishes less, so suy our reporters, he is unable to
; supply the demand. It gains und holds Its repu-
lotion
I First. Not by stopping cough, but by 'oosen-
'BD'l assisting nature to throw off the nn-
neaii ny mauer conecieu nnoui iiie inroiu una
bronchial tudes. which causes Irritation.
Second. It removes the cause of Irritation
(which produces cough) of the uuicnous mem
brane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to
act and throw off the unhealthy secretions, nud I
purifies the b!ol. j
Third. It is free from squills, lobelia, ipcc.as I
ond opium, of wlsieu most throat and lung re-j
medics are composed, which ulluy cough only,)
and disorganize the stomach. It has a soothing j
effect on the stomach, sets on ths liver and kid
neys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus
reaching lo every part of the system, and In its i
invigorating and purifying effects it has gained a
reputation which It must hold above nil others lu
the market.
I
XOTICE.
TIIE PIN 12 TREE TAR CORDIAL,
Oreat American Ryapepala Pilla
WOHil SUGAR DROPS
Being under my Immediate direction, tiny shall
not loose their curative qualities by the. use of
cheap and impure articles.
II E IV R Y R . W I S II A R T ,
PUOPRllTOB.
FREE OF CHARGE.
Dr, L. Q. C. WUhart's Office Parlors are open
on Mondays, Tuesday and Wednesdays from 9
A. M., to 6 P. M., for eousultntlou by Dr. Win.
T. Mages. With him are associated two con
sulting physicians of acknowledged ability. This
opportunity Is not offered by any Institution lo
the city.
AU letter must be addreaaed i
E. Q. C. WISH ART, M. .,
NO. S3, N. SECOND ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
November Hi, 187) aios
ijnlIroa
a.
RKADI.VU RAILItOAD.
WINTjEIl ARRANGEMENTS,
MOSDAT, DCCTJIMEa 2nd,
Trains Uwve narrlsbarg for New Term s U,
lowsi nt 5.00 and M0, a. in., nnd 8.00, p. m..
connecting with trnlne on Pennsylvania Rail
road, ond arriving at .Jew York at 12.85, V.fa
and 9.45 p. m., respectively.
,,luni,li'2'T 1 L"lT Ne York at 9.00 n. m.
13.50 and 9.80 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.U0, 8.45
a. m., and 8.80 p. in.
Leave Han Isburg for Roadinir, Potuvitle,
Tamaqua, Mlneravllle, Ashland. Sluimoktn, All
lentownand Phlladclohla nt 6.80 end 8 10 a m
8.00 and 4 05 p. m., Mopplne; at Lebanon and
principal way stations j tbe 4.05 p. m., train con
necting foy Philadelphia. Potlsvllle and Coluin
bin only. For Poltsvllle. Schuylkill naven nnd
Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
road leave Hurrisburg at 8.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Rend
lne for Allentown, Eaiton nnd New l'ork at
7.30 and 10.35 . in., and 4.00 p. m. Returning,
leave New York at 9.00 a. in., 12.50 and 6.80 pi
m.. and Allentcwu at 7.i a. in., ia.S5, 8.10, 4.85
sod S. 65 p. in.
Why Passenger Train k-aves Philadelphia nt
7.A) a. m., connecting at Rending with train on
East iVntia. Railroad, rvturuiug loaves Potts
vlllc nt4.35 p. m., stopping at nil stations.
Leave PottsvUle at 6.00, 8.06 and 9.10 a. m
and S.30 p. m., Herndon at 10.00 a. i., Phnmo
kinnte.OOnnd 11.08 u. m., Ashland at 7.18 a.
m., and 13.30 p. in., Muhanoy City at 7.53 ntid
12.54 p. m., Tu.uaqiia at 8.B5 a. m., nnd 2.10 p.
in., for Philadelph a, New York, Bonding, Har
risburg, Ac.
Leave Pottsvllle via Behtivlkll! and Btisquo
hanna Railroad nt 8.05 a. m., for Harrlsburg,
nnd 11.45 a. ro., for Pinegrove and Treiuont.
Pottsville Accommodation Train leaves INKti
ville at 0.00 a. la., passes Rending at 7.40 a. m.,
arriving at Philadelphia et 10.16 a. m. Retuin
Ing leaves Philadelphia et 4.45 p. in., jm.s,
Rending ut 7.15 p. in., arriving nt Pottsville at
0.00 p. m.
Pottstown Accommodation Tra'lu leaves rotts
town at 6. 45 a. m., rettiminif, leaves Philadel
phia (Ninth and Green,) at 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading nt
..tfj a. m-,and 0.15 p.m., for Ephrastit, I.it'.z,
LnucaBter, Columbia, Ac. i rclurning leave Lan
caster ntS.'JO a. in., and 3.30 p. in., and Coluui
bia nt 8.15 a. in., and .1.20 p. ui.
Peiklomen Railroad trains lanvo Perklotneii
Junction nt 7.35 and 9.(10 a. m.. y.55 and 6.4t) p.
m. s returning, leave t;r?er l.ano nt 0.15 n. m..
12.35 ami 4.ai p. m., coniiciting with trains tit
Reading Railroad.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phcr--uixvtlle
at 0.10 a. in.. ."I.lo.iiid 5.50 p. m. ; rctu ti
ing, leave By era nt f..K5 a. in,. 12.45 and 4.&I p
m., cotinrr-ting with trains on krading Viailioul.
Cnlelirookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown
at 9.40 a. in. and 1.80. 0.26 and 7.15 p. in., re
turning leave Mount Pleasant nt O.tiO. b.Uti und
11.25 a. in. and 3.00 p. m., ronuecting with Indus
on Reading Railroad.
Chest.-r Valley Railroad trains leavu BriJ,'s
rort nt 8.30 a. n. 2.40 und 5.SI3 p. in., returning,
leave Downiuctown nt h. in., 12.311 und ..
p. in., rouuectlng aithtnrins on Readitnr Rail-
J road,
, Ou Sundays : leave New York nt 5. 30 n. in..
Philadelphia ol S.fX) a. hi. ami 8.15 p. m., (the
S.oOa. m. train running only to Heeding.) leave
Pottsville nt 8.00 n. m., leave llnrrisbuig t ,.;.)
a. m. nnd 2.00 p. m. : leave Allstito'vn at K .',5 p.
in. ; leave Reading at 7.l.'n. m. and 10.15 p. ui.
for Ilarrislrirg, at 7.110 a. m. for New Yoik, and
ut 0.40 n. m. and 4.15 p. in. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileaue, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets, to and from nil points, at re
duce I rates.
Baggage chef V.eJ thrc.tti.-ti ; 100 lH)tinilsa!:ut4
i noelt P.iseiigi:r.
.
i KrAtuv'i, Pa.,
.7. P. WOOTTEN.
.i'rUt. Kuj4. it- K.vj. ifarb'ry.
Dvectnler 2, lSTU.
orthern Central Railway.
" INTER A RK A Nt; EM I.NT.
ON una nftcr flct. 27, 1T2, trnins will run
as ' "if :
NORTH WARD.
i Nii r:ira Express leaves Sunbury nt 1? 4 ) p.
j m., for Niagara Fall.
si a u arrives in 1iniiuiv at. 4. in p. m.
i at Williatuspoit C.20 and I'.linira 10.l p.
an i-e
ra-ti.ir.e arrives ::t Mun'.ury ;it ..Vj
I'-
i arrive ut v nlinmport S.1!.'. p. p..
Erie Mai! leaves S.inbtuy ut fi.riO a m : Wll
I llamsport at 8.40 a m, iiml arrlu-. i;t Eknirti jl
j 12.40 p m.
I POVTHWARD.
i Mail le.tves Sunbury at II. ''5 a. m., nr;ive i t
; Ilayrishurg 1.45 p. nt., H iltitnori P,.:io p. in.
! E:ie l'.x press UaVcs Suii'mrv at 0.41 i. in., nr.
'rive at Harrlsburg ll-3'la. in., M.iU'tiore 3isi
; p. m.
j Eric Mail leave Sutibiirv at 15.. "Hi a. :n.. r.r:
i l ir.irrisliari 2.4") a. in., Baltimore S. I.i a. :n.
Niagara Expresa leaves nubt:rv at S.lsi p r.i,
Han -isliurg nt 1D.4H p m, arrives m 'll.iltiinori. 2. ', ",
i a in.
! SHAMOKIN DIVISION.
I F.AhTW I till.
Leave Siinhury nt 4.40 p. in., arilve ut Shumn
kin 5.i0 p. m., Mt. Carniel 0.30 p. iu.
Leave Sunbury (Accommodation,) at 12.33 p.
in., arrive tit Sliamokin 1.35 p. iu.
wr.siw.thii.
! Leae Mt. Oirm.-I at 7.40 a. m., Mian.ol.ln
a m ,irriTr al s,,,,!,,,, , 0.2;, K. m.
Leave Slinniokin ( Ascnnnodation,) m 2.45 p.
m., arrive at Sunbury 8.55 p. m.
Express leaves dailv.
Ail other trains leave dully, eve j t Sumlavs.
A. It. Fiski:. Fn. S. Yi.trst.;
(icn'l. Mtp't., fletl'l Passeli'r Ag't..
Harrisburg, Pa. Bal more, Md
Philadelphia nnd Trie Kailroiid.
SUMMER TIME TARLI2.
On and after Sunday, Oct. 7th. 1S7'J, the
Train, on the Piiilti.lclpliiu A Erie Rait Road
run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Mail Tram leave Philadelphia,
Sunbniy,
" " nrrntErie,
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Suubury,
" " an at Erie,
Elmiia Mall leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Stiuhun,
" " arr ut Lock ll'avcn,
Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " " buuhurv,
" " arr at Rcuovo,"
EASTWARD.
11.41 p m
b.:;n u rr
7. .VI p ir
12.4(1 p m
7.01 p in
7.45 a m
H.ntl a iu
4.30 p m
7.15 p in
7.3s a in
12.40 p in
4.35 u lu
Mali Train leaves Erie,
" " " Snubtiry,
" " arr at Philadelphia.
Erie Express leases Erie,
" " " Sunburr,
" arr st Philadelphia,
Eluiira Mall leaves Lock Haven,
" " " Sunburr,
" arr tit Philadelphia,
Niagara Express leaves Renovo,
" ' " Sunhiiry,
" ' arr nt Philadelphia,
11.35 u in
12.45 a in
11.55 u m
9.t5 p m
0.35 h ui
8. 3H p m
7.45 a ui
1 1.00 a in
H.OO p m
3.25 p m
7. OS p 111
2. SO a in
Mall Fast connects east and west at Erie itli
L. S. A M. 8. R. W. and at Irvinetou with Oil
Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Niagara Exorot aud Erie Express East, and
Erie Mail, Niagara Express and Eluiira Mail
West, connect nt Wllllainsport with trains iroiti"
I north ou the Klmlra and Canntnliiigua division
i of the N. C. R. K.
I Catwlsa passenger trains will he run east and
west from Vwiliumsponon Elmiia Mail.
KM. A. BALDWIN, Gen'l Sup't.
Danville, llacletou A Wilkeabarro
R. R. Peuua. R, R. Co. Leasee.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On aud after this dale Passenger train on the
I)., II. A W. R. R. w.ll run us follow, i
WESTWARD.
EASTWARD.
LIAVE. A.M.' I.FAVf. A.M.
Nsw York, 6:00 Snnburv, 6.20
Philadelphia, 8:(hi Danville, 7:im
Fa. ton, 9:25 Cnltawis.a, 7:2H
Bethlehem, 10:05 Jlat'.clon, 9:08
r. w. t: m.
Hazletoa, 1:00 Beth'i hein, 12:10
Cultawissa, 8:40 Easton, 12:35
Danville, 3:20 Phllailelphla, 3:15
Sunbury, arrive 8:57 New Yoik, arr. 8:50
Train West arriving at Sunbury 3:57 p. in.,
make close connections with trains nn Plillaarl-
C- s A Erie R. K. tor Milton, Wlliiamsport,
k Huven and all points West, Elmiia und all
points North, also with Northern Ceulial Rail
way, for Harrlsburg and Ballimorc.
ts7Ncw and elrgaut coaches run through b
tweea Suubury sad Easton.
FRANK THOMPSON.
Siipt. D. II. A W. 11. R.
St rr's Orvica, Wn LtAusroar, P. i
Mat 1, 1S72.