1873 SECRET OP BHAirri'. tiumfttdrcra. tint wmm wmm& Enormous Stools Greatest Varicty- laowcst JPrices. Just opened at S. HERZFELDER'S Popular Clothing Store. the Wirgost stock of spring Amu mmmwm &m ever offered In this town. 1000 Coals, 1000 VeeU, 1500 TanU, 200 Boy's and Children's Suit, 1000 Hats and Caps for men and boys, Shirts of 6000 Linen find Paper Collars, 1000 Pair Linen and Paper Cuffs, 1000 Ties, Bows and Scurfs, 150 Dozen Socks, 30 different styles Suspenders, 200 OVERALLS A! OMSMTS, Gauze and Merino Summer Underwear, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Jewelry, Walking Canes, &c. Everybody 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 wholo will be offered at Extraordinary Low Prices, and satisfaction guaranteed in every way. . Corner Market and Third Streets, Sunbury, Pa. Suubury, Pa., April 12, 1873. BATCHELOR BROS' TRADE MARE NOW Better than nuy ever made by them. Sec that the boxes are branded PECILIAR B. B. FINCH. Wholcfale Depot 330 NORTH THIRD STREET, Brunch 23 North 2d St., Branch 837 Chestnut St., (Opposlto "CONTINENTAL.") PHILADELPHIA. Mnrch 1, 1S73. Gaios. BUTCIlElTlJUTn2IlY! Messrs. HCFI'EW A nOH ER, Third Street, opposite Central Hctcl, SUNBURY, PA., KEEP constantly on hand the very choicest of fresh BEEF, MCTTON AND YEA I,, which is sold at the lowest prices. Mettt can be had at all hours during the day. Sunbury, Pa., June 8, 1872. 1.01.1L OPTION. " Now Is the time to form Your clubs. FIXE OLD It YE WHISKY. Fully Four Y'ears Old. $i per gallon. Or, in large bottles, secure ly packed in cases, $11.00 per dozen. VERY FIXEjPALE SAERRY, and 1LARE OLD PORT WINES, at same prices. (JOLD SEAL BRANDY, Very Choice. S1S.00 the dozen. Bend lu your orders, II. tV A. C. VAX REIL, No. 1310, CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. April 10, 1S73,1 yr. 1307. RIGHTER fit GASKiLL, 1307. DEALKKS.IX American ana Freud Mow Glass, Crystal Sheet, Rough Piste, Colored, ;EnamcU4 nndUiunuButaiaia.il, j 1807 Market Stroot, Philadelphia. ' Jutiuary 11, 1673. ly. THE KING BABBEK SHOP 18 THE 8IIOP OF THE TOWN nnd long ban been ; ask history aud she will tell you Mcu have growu old in our patronage Babies on their mothers' breast To bouncing boy at play And youths by maidens fair caressed, J To stalwart men with cares oppressed, And old men silver gray. And among the honored and lasting impres sions of lime, and the crash of revolutions in circumstances, we stand a living mnuumeulul memento of the ingenuity and perseverance ap pertaining to the identity of progression, plying our vocation with the highest stylo of art and perfection, und H)iiinj( to achieve the highest reward of merit attainable In our humble capaci ty, and the sentiment of respect and approbation which the presence of superior appliances and es tablishment are always wont toiusplre. Always to please We shave, with case Cut and comb with taste the hair t Shampoo the head with soothing cure, And color the whl.kers black or brown, To suit the people about the town. Then allow me politely request you to stop. And not go past nor from around our shop. To tret shaved on the basts of ability nor as some have dune for our use of the ballot for prin ciple sncrcd and right uor uuder tho common secret and Invidious guise of enmity t complex ion for the cut of a mun's cout, or the oolor of bis skin, ought uat to affect bis usefulness nor bis qnaliflcati.us. A fulr ehance is ull that we demand, to give the proof to all the land. JAMES W. WASHINGTON. Proprietor. (uobury, A pill 5, 1871 ; No. 91, Market si.. PORCH etGARS. a Desnuis, c D C c K o tr B t B c CO o 3 o o O o 3 o i -3 -.. i P B a c W T o CD r-r- to SO td a so 0. W. KEEFEU. C. W, BASfiLER. USTow Groods! SPUING AND SUMMER. Dry Goods, Notions-, Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Oil Cloths), Glass and Nails of every variety, at one low price, at Keefer & Ilassler's Store, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, 5TNBVRY, PA. Ail kinds of Grain sakao lu exchange same as cash. Call and sot us. KEEFER A BASSLER. Suoborr, May 10, 1b7S. TUB NEW DISCOVERY tn Chemical and medical 8c lone. Ir. OARYLVS TAR REMEDIBS Cure Incipient Consumption. -Rr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES Ouro Catarrh. r. OARYIV8 TAR Il-E."?IEDIE8 Core Asthma, Ir. GAKVIN'S TaR REHEOIE8 Cur Heart Disease. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Care Skill Discuses. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Regulate tho Lit er. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES' Itegulato the Stoinueh and Howell Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Curo nil Female Weaknesses. Dr. GARVIN1 TAR REMEDIES Purify tha Blood. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES .Curo Diseases of tbe Throat. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Bronchitis. Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure "Rose Oold.'W'IInjrFevcr"', Dr. GARYIX'S TAR REMEDIES Curo Lnnjf Discuses. Dr. CJ ARVIX'S TAR REMEDIES Curo Constipation. Dr. CJARVIX'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Salt Rhenm. ' Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Curo Kidney Disease. Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Trovent Cholera & Yellow Fever , Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES rrcvent Malarious Fevers. Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Eemo've Pain in the Breast. Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Remove Paiu in the Side or Back.1 Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Aro a Superior Tonic. Dr. GAR VI VS TAR REMEDIES Koetoro tho Appetite. Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Cause the Food to Digest. Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Roatoro the Weak and Debilitated Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Give Tone to Your System. L. I HYDE & CO., SOLE FBOPBIBTOBB, JOS Seventh Ave.,Xcw York, December 21, IXTi. ly GET THE BEST. Webster's) I'uubridKCd Dictionary. 10,000 WorJt anil Mciminy nut tuvthrr IHction nrkt. 30O0 Engravings i 1840 Pngos Quarto. Price f 12. Whenever 1 wish to obtain exact definitions, 1 consult It. Schuyler Colfax. livery Scholar knows Its value fW. II. Prescot the Historian.! ! Beeu one of my daily companion . j Joint L. Motley, the Historian, Ac. Do far as I know, best defining Dii lionnrv. ! IO Horace Mann. I Tribe best guide ofstudeuts of our Language. i A. Jcbn (1. Whiliicr. IT'xccls all others In defining scleiit'.flc terms, i li President Hitchcock. ; Kemarkable compendium of human knowledge 1 f W. 8. Clark, Prcs't Ag. College. 1 i A necessity for every intelligent family, stu- j (U'nt, teaeticr and protessionnl man. hat Li brary is complete without the best English Dic tionary. ALSO WnnsTEii's National Pirrom.it. Dictionary. 1040 Pages Octavo. 600 Engravings. Price $5. The work is ret 11 y a gem of a Dictionary, just tliu thing for the mil. Ion. American I'dueutional Monthly. Published by G. & C. MF.RRIAH, Springfield, Mass. Sold I'V all Booksellers. Sxrnibn & I?jj.'s &kznji. WANTED AGENTS ror the great sensa tion of hygienic literature, Our digestion, or, My Jolly Friend's Necret. Pr. DEO LEWIS' new work U an immense success. Saves money, worry and precious health, aud shows how to live well and grow fat ou $1 a week. Agents are coining money and doiug a world of good with it. Dclav not, but address at once. GEO. MACLEAN m31,'73.4w. Publisher, Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTED Send for Catalogue. Domestic Sewing Machine Co., New York. tu31 A CENTS WANTED FOR " BEHIND SCENES IN WASHINGTON. The spiciest & best selling book ever published. It tell all about the great Credit Mobeliur Scan dal. Senatorial Briberies, Congressmen, Rings, Lobbies, nnd the wonderful Sights or the Naliou ul Capital. It sells quick. Send for circulars, and see our terms unit a full description or the work. Address, National Publishing Co., Phl.a dclphla, Pa. mySlTUw. To Book Can vaHNerst. A NKW WAY of running a Suhicriptiou Book TbuusumU ure sold. Canvassing reduced to u mere pus time. Profits to agents immense. Address, MURRAY HILL PUBLISHING CO., 120 East 28th street, New York city. mySl 4w fc NtMFKOfs Tests uavk PtioNEti N. F. HURNHAM'S NEW TURBINE WATER WHEEL To be the Best Ever Invented. Pamphlet feee. Address, York, Pa. 4t 3 Brilliant Books) lor Cauvassiiersi. and salesmen ! Bryant's Library of Poetry and Song and Miss Beceher's New Housekeeper's Mauual. Both selling fast aud ."ir. Exclusive Territory) liboral terms. J. B. FORD A CO., New York, Boston, Chicago und Sail Fraucisco. Agents wanted for tho New Illustrated Book, WILD LIFE IN THE FAR WEST. 30 years with ludians, Trappers, in Moxicau wars, Ac. Sculping Expedition against Apaches. Full Interest and selling rapidly. The Book of tbe year. Address WILEY, WATERMAN A EATON, m8,'73,4w. Hartford. Ct. WK WANT AN AGENT. In this towushlp to canvass for tbn new, valua ble and fast selling book by D. JOHN COWAN, THE SCIENCE OF A NEW LIFE. Recommended and endorsed by prominent minis ters, pbysictaus, religious aud cecular papers. No other book like it published. (40 per week guaranteed. Address, COWMAN A CO., 136 Lihtu St., Sew York. m31'T3.4w. How to bcaatirj' the Complexion. If them Is one wMi dealer than another to tho heart of woman, It if tho tleslrn. to be beautiful. The wonderful reputation of CIfo. W. LairTi's "Hi.oom or Yoctii'' l very Justly deserved. For Improving nnd bcnuiHylng the okln, It is tin doubtcdly tho best toilet preparation in tho world it is componcd of entirely hnrmlcss ma terials, and while thn immediate ell'eels aro to render the skin a henutifnl errant v white, it will, after a few applications, make it soft, smooth and beautifully clear, removing ull blemishes und discoloration. This 'delightful toilet preparation has been se verely tested by tho Hoahii or HrAtrn or Nkw York Oitt. Dr. Lonls A. Bayres, after careful, ly examining the analysis made hy thn ubovc Board, pronounced Geo. IV. Laird) "Bloom of Youth" Harmless, and Entirely Free from Anything In jurious to the Health or Skin. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask your Druggist for (Jeo. W. Laird's 'Blooin of Youth.' The genuine has the United States revenue stamp engraved on the front label, nnd the name, '(J. W. Laird,' blown in the glass on the back or every bottle. SOLD BY ALL DRUG GISTS AND FANCY GOODS DEALERS. May SI, !73. 4w. N E V E 11 Neglect a Cough. Nothing is more certalu to lay the foundation for future evil couseiiueucas. WELL'8 CARBOLIC TABLETS arc a sure cure for nil diseases of the Respira tory Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Diph theria, Asthma, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Dryness of the throat, Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, nnd all Diseases of the Lungs. In all enses of sudden cold, however taken, thcR Tablets bhould be promptly nnd freely used. Theyequnllze the circulation of the blood, mitigate the severity of the attack, and will, in a very Bhort time, restore healthy action to the af fected organs. Wdlls' Carbolic Tablets are put up only in blue boxes. Take, no substitutes. If they can't be found t your druggist's, send nt once to the Agent in New York, w ho will forward them by retnrn mall. Don't he deceived by Imitations. Sold hy druiraists. Price 25 cents a box. JOHN Q. KELLOCG, IS Hlntt-st New York. Di8l,'73.4w.Send for circular. Sole Agent for U.S. Sltt.OOO.OOO ACBEN, CHEAP FARMS ! The Cheapest Laud In Laud in Market, for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, ! In the Great Platte Valley. 3,000.000 ACCES IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA I Now for sale In tracts of forty acres nnd up I wards on Five and Ten Years' Credit at 0 per cent. No advance Interest required. ! Mild and Healthful Climate, Fertile Soil, an I abundance of Good Water. j The best Market in the West ! Tha great Mining regions ot Wyoming. Colorado, Utah and Nevada, being tupplied by the fanners lu tho I Platte Valley. SOLDIERS ENTITLED to a HOMESTEAD of ; 100 ACRES. I THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES. FREE HOMES FOR ALL ! Millions of Acres of choice Government Land open for entry un der the Homestead Law, near this Great Bail road, with good markets and ull the conve niences of an old settled country. I Sectional Maps, fluminu' the Land, also new edition of Descriptive Pamphlet with New Maps i Mailed Free everywhere. Address, O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner I". P. K. li.. j my31,'73.4 Omaha, Nebraska. I FIRE ! FIRF. I ! FIRE ! ! I I F I II T 1 J E 1 It E t I j Aireuts wanted for the grainiest book ol the j I vear, now selling with astonishing rapidity. j Tells the cause of Fire j Safe; Fire-proof Hulld- i Ings j Conquering Fire with Water, Steam nnd ; (las; Insurance Is it safe I Its History, Basis, ' Management, How to Insure, Aic; Vivid Ac- , counts of the Great Fires of History. Ageuts j send for circulars. You will not regret It. Scut free. Address Dustiu, Oilman A Co., Hartford, Ct. m31'7B.4w. ; SAMPLES sent bv mail for Mc. that re tail ouisk for Jld. R. L. WOLCOTT, ui31, '73.4w. 1H1 Chatham-square, N. Y. "CAM PHORINE" cures every pain, Ac. Trv it. Sold by all druggists. REUBEN IIOYT, Prop'r, New York, my81.-4w Write for Large Illustrated Price List. Address, GHAT WESTERN SMITH FIELD ST PITTSBURGH PA. Breech-loading Shot Guns, f 40 to 300. Dou ble Shot Guns, 83 to 150. Single Guns, ?3 to $20. Rilles, S to J75. Revolvers, id to 2.". Pis tols. 1 to $S. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle. Large discount to dealers or Clubs. Army Guns i Revolvers, &c, bought or traded lor. Goods sent by express C. O. D. to be examined before puid for. iii31 .'73JIW. 7TO 12 PER CENT. We make a speciality or County, City, and Lchool Districts Bonds, Guarantee Legality or nil bonds sold, collect the coupons without charge, or take same us so much cash ou sales. F'Scnd Tor price list. THE LAW OF MUNICIPAL BONDS juit publiehed by our senior, Mionld bo in the hands or all Interested in this class or securities. Two volumes, prico tlO. u5.'73.4w. W.JNJOLER A CO., 17 Nassan st., N. Y. 30th Thousand lu Press. Salo Increasing. 2,000 uioro LIVE AGENTS Wautad rurour LIVINGSTONE 28 years in AFRICA over GOO pages, only J2. f0 Incomplete unit in terior works are offered, look out for them. Send for circulars and see proof of tho greatest success of the season. Pocket Companion worth 10 mailed free. HUBBARD BROS., Pub's, lii)3l,4w 723 Sansom St., Phila, Pa. Is the most powerlul cleanser, strengthner aud remover of Glandular Obstructions known to Materia Mellcn. It is specially udgpted to constitutions "worn down" and debilitated by the wan in weather of Spring and Summer, when tho blood is not iu active circulation, consequently gutheriug impu rities from sluggishncs and Imperfect action of the secretive organs, nnd is maullested by Tu mors, Eruptions, Blotches, Bolls, Peslules, Scro fula, Ac. Whcu weary and lanquid from ovorwork, and dullness, drowzlness uud luetia take the place of energy uud vigor, the system needs a Tonic to build it up aud help the Vital Forces to regain their recuperative power; In the heal of Summer, frequently the Liver nnd Spleen do not proicrly perform their func tions the Uterine uud Urinary Organs are in active, producing weakness of the stomach aud intestines aud a predispoeitlou to bilious derange ment. DR: WELLS' Eitraet of Jumbeba Is preparcu plrcctly from tbe South American Plant, and is peculiury suited to all these diffi culties it will cleanse the Vltiuted Blood, strung theu the Life-Giving Powers, and remove all obstructions from impaired aud enfohled Organs. It should be freely taken, as Jurubeba Is pro- noancea tiy medical writers the most efficient Purifier, Tonie and Deobstrueut known In the whole range of medicinal plauts. JOHN Q. K ELLOGG, 18 Matt St., N. T. Sols Ageut for the United State. Pike, 91 per Bottle. Send for Circular. m31, 4w cto libctHBemcnfs Agents w anted For. the HOME of GOD'S PEOPLE The grandest and most successful book ont. Ac knowlceged to be the most decided success of the year now selling with astonishing rapidity It contains nearly 200 magnificent engravings. Bplendld opportunity for Agents to make money. Cirrnlars, containing full partlcnlnrs nnd terms, sent Tree. Address DU8TIN, OILMAN A CO., Hartford, Conn. my31 6w S 5 O , 0 O 0 FOR M I I ! GRAND GIFT CONCERT Of tbe Mercantile Llbraty Association of the City of Lcavonworth, Kan. In accordance with au act of the Legislature and their Articles of Incorporation, tbe Board of Directors announco their flrsl Grand Gift Concert and Distribution by lot, among tbe ticket-holders, of 332,5S5 IN CASH, at LAING'S HALL, Leavenworth, on the S5th day of June, 1873, for tbe btneflt of the Library. 51,033 CA81I GIFTS, AMOUNTIFG TO $332,555 This enterprise is endorsed hy the Governor, Secrctnry of State, Auditor of State, Superinten dent of Public Instruction, Treasurer of State, Mayor and Common Council of Leavenworth, and' all leading business men of the Jtate, and the certainty of the distribution and payment of girts, as advertised, is fully guaranteed. T1CKE1 S 2 EACH. 8 for f 5. 6 for (10. Memorandum of CobU Gifts to bo distrlduted Sune Mh, 1873. 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 5P,000 1 GRAND CA8H GIFT, 40,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, R.'j,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 80,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 15.000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, iW.000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 15.000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 12,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 10,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 8,000 1 GRAM) CASH GIFT, 5,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 8.000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 2,500 For balanco of prizes send for circulars. This concert is under the supervision and di rection of the following BOARD OF DIRECTORS t C. II. Dnrfcc, Merchant, H. L. Newman, Bank er, II. D. Rush, Lumber. II. W. Gillett, Mer chant, G. F. Prcscott, Commercial, James B. Kitchen, Farmer, W. O. Fnuld, City Knsr'r, P. G. Lowe, Capitalist, C. R. Morehcad. Merchant, J. L. Wevor, M. I)., S. W. English, Lnwver, C. Moller, Cash'rGer. S. II., E. T. Carr, Arc'bitect. OFFICERS i E. II. Durfee, President. H. L. Newman. Vice Pres. Geo. F. Pruseott, Bee. Carl Moller, Treas. The well known character or tho Directors of tho Mercantile Library Association and the en dorsement presented, is a suiricient gun run tee to all absent ticket-holders, that their iutcrests will be fully guarded nnd protected. All correspondence strictly confidential, nnd any person drawing a price need not be known unless they so desire. Tickets drawing prizes will be cashed on sight. This is the grandest, safest and beFt enter prise ever presented to the public. Otllelal lists nf winning numbers will be sent to purchasers of tickets Immediately after tbe distribution. For Inrormatlon nnd tickets address, UAMBARGE cV. CO., General Agents. !I5 Liberty Street, New York. Tickets sent C. O. D. ut nur expense. Agents wanted. Liberal Commissions paid m38w j WOKKIXG CI.AMS Mult or Female ?60 a week guarantied. Respeetiiblu employment nt home, day or evenlne: i no capital required j full Instruction & valuable package of goods sent free by mad. Address, with six cent return stamp, M. YOl'NGifcCO. 173 Greenwich Street, New York. my31-tw riiist Kpuce is Reserved for the A itvEtn isemest or PAINE 6i McCORMICK'S HARD WAR E STORE Market St., Nuubury, Pa. W. D. ME LICK, llriioTM nrlcl mwl A nit liornrv giiSV UI1U JtpVllli.Vllt J (Successor to Dr. W. W. Moody,) At the old established stand on Market Square, NUNBI RY, PA. Keeps constantly ou hand a full stock of well selected DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Druggists Fancy Goods, COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY-, PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS GLAFS, PUTTY, VARNISH, I VEST IF FN, in fact everything usually kept lu a well son ducted IDIRTTG STORE. Particular attention paid to compounding Phy sicians prescriptions and family receipts by the Proprlutor himself. Sunbury, P:v., June 8, 1873. j BLATCIILEY'S I imOVED CUCDIBER WOOD PUMP. 5 Tasteless, Durable, Efficient and " J t ' 1 H. V . I- - I. m . neap, aud uesi rump lor tue least moner. Attention Is es pecially invited to Blutchley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn without re moving the Pump or disturbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, aud will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Eeod lor Catalogue and Price List. CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Manu facturer, 606 Commerce St., Ittlad'a. I'a. 81 l,ly Hi STOVE TIX ESTABLISHMENT. MARKET STREET, BCNBCRT, PA ALFRED KIIAUSJ, Proprietor. sCCCbSSOR TO SMITH A CEXTUM. J HAVING purchased the above well known es tablishment, Mr. Krnnse would respectful ly In form the public that he now has on hand a large assortment of COOKING STOVES, Speer's Cook Antl-Dnst, Regulator or Revolving Top, Combtuntlon, Susquehanna and others, which are so arranged as to be used for Coal or Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfactori ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds pnt np to heat one or more rooms. HEATING BTt'VES of different kinds at very low prices. Tinware or Every Description kept constantly on hand. Roofing and Spontlng with the best material, done at short notice. REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal Oil atd Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware of a x.ndj. Store opposite Conlcy's hardware store. Give me a call. A. KRAU8E. apl24-ly LUMBER AND PLANING MILLS. Third Street, adjoining Phila. A Erie R. R., two Squares North of the Central notel, BUNBURY, PA. IRA T. "CLEMENT, IS prepared to furnish every description of lum ber required by the demands of the public. Having all the latest Improved machinery for manufactnring Lunber, he Is now ready to Ull or ders full kinds of FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS SHUTTERS, SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE RANDAS, BRACKETS, and all kinds of Ornamental Scrawl Work. Turn ing of every description promptly executed. Also, A LA HOT! ASBonTMKNT Or BILL LUMBER. HEMLOCK nnd PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets, Lathe, &c. Orders promptly tilled, and shipped hv Railroad or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT. dccl9-C8:lr MACHINE SHOP AND IKON FOUNDRY. GEO. ROIIRBACH & SONG, Suiibnry, Pcnn'n, INFORM tha puhllc that they aro prepared to do nil kinds of CASTINGS, and having added a new Machine Shop in connection with their Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New Lathes, Planing and llnring Machines, with the latest Improvements. With tbe aid of skillful mechanics, they arc euabled to execute ull orders or NEW WORK OR REPAIRING, that may be giv;n them, In a satisfactory man ner. Gratest to suit any Stove. IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build Iiil's, or all sizes. BRASS CASTINGS, Ac. Ornamental Iron 'Fencing FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS ; VERANDAHS, FOR YAHIJS AT RESIDENCE, AC, AC. The PLOWS, already celebrated tor their su periority, have been still further improved, and will ulwnvs be kept on hand. Also, THRESHING MACHINES. Snnbury, May 20, 1S71. MUl'OK S T O K E t CHRISTIAN NEFF, Second Street, opposite the Court House, SUN BURY, PA., Respectfully invites the attention of Ketailers and others, that he has on hand, and will con stantly keep all kimls of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Consisting of Pure Brandies: Cogniac, Clierrv, 1 Ginger, Roehelle. nnd Otnrd. hlskies: Pure Rye Coppcr-i'Istilled, Moi"n gahuln, Apple aud Nectar. PURE HOLLAND GIN I "iVlucs: Champagne Wine, Sherry, Port and Claret. Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. E. Ruin, Brown Stont nnd Scotch Ale. STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS, j Aud all others Liquors which can be found in the city markets, which will be sold nt Whole- J sale and Retail. Every article guaranteed as j represented. Also, a large lot or DEMI JOHNS j aud BOTTLES, always on band. -if Orders promptly attended to, and yublie patronage respectfully solicitcJ ! C VFFF. i Sunbnry, July 3. lSfl'.l. ly. I NCNBl'RY MARBLE Y'ARD, I Fourth Nirert below Market, SUN HUH Y, PENN'A. ! riTIIE undersigned has returned from the Ver A. inont Marble Quarries with 5tt Tons of Marble for "-ty MoiiumeiitN, Grave-Stones, &t, &c. He has bought at such figures that will allow him to sell better stone, for less money, than heretofore. The best Sutherland Falls Marble, which is better than Italian. Rutland Is now sold as low as tho Manchester. Those who need auylhing in the Marble line, for Monuments, Grave-Stones, or other purposes, will find it to their Interest to call and examine this large stock, as better bargains can be secur ed thau buying from parties 'huckstering' round the country. All lettering will be done In the neutest and most Improved style. W. M. DAUGIIERTY. Sunbury, Jan. 11, 1873. Tailoring! Tailoring!! CHARLES MAIHL, RESPECTFULLY' Informs tho cllirem that ho has just received his Spring aud Summer Goods, at his TAILOR SHOP, on Fourth Street, below Market, In the Mullen building, and that he is prepared to make up all kinds of GENTS' AND BOY'S SUITS, In the latest styles. Having had much exper ience in tbe business he desires the public to give him a trial. Clothing will bo made up in the latest Pails and American Fashions In the most satisfactory manner. Bl2 CHARLES MAIHL. A. M. MEIXELL, PIUI.ER IN Americau aud European WATCH EN. FINE JEWELRY and SILVERWARE. Perfected Spectacles and l'.je Glasses. GOLD HEADED CAXKS. Watches uud Jewelry neatly repaired aud war ranted. Market Square, SUNBURY, Pa. 8. 1873.-tf. Feb, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA MILLINERY GOODS. SPRING A SUMMER BONNETS A HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. An extensive assortment of Straw Millenary and Faucy Goods, now open al MISS L. WEISER'8 MILLINERY STORE, Market Btueit, SriBi ar, Pa. My stork of Spring goods Is unusually large and varied, comprising tbe latest and most at tractive styles, selected with ears from the lead ing Importiug bouse and adapted for the present season. al?,'?. MISiL.WF.ISFR, READING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. mohdaT, mat 80th 1878. Trains kmve Harrlsburj fbt JJtvr York as foU lows i at 5.80 and 8.10, kts. and 9.00, . m., connecting with trains on Pennsylvania rail road, and arriving at :Jew York at 1J.85, fr-50 and 9.45 p. m., respectively. Returninlng i Leave New York at .00 a. m. 12.50 aud 5.80 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 6.45 a. m., and 8.80 p. m. Leave llarrlsbnrg for Reading, PottsMlle, Tamaqua, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Bbnmokln, Al lentnwu and Phlladelohia at 6.IK) and S.10 a. m. , 2.00 and 4.05 p. m., Hopping at Lebanon atrt principal way stations the 4.06 p. m., train con necting foy Philadelphia. Pottsvllle and Colum bia only. For Pottsvllle. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Busquehauna Rail road leave Uarrisbarg at 8.40 p. in. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Bead ing Tor Alleutown, Easton and New fork at 7.80 and 10.35 a. m., nnd 4.00 p. m. Retnruing loavo Nuw York at 9.00 a. m., 12.50 aud 6.80 p. m., and Allentcwuat 7.20 a.m., 12.85, 8.10, 4. fa and 8. 65 p. m. Why Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connecting at Reading with train en East Pcnnn. Railroad, returning leaves Potts ville nt4.3B p. m., stopping at all etatlonf. Leave Pottsvllle at 6.00, 8.05 and 9.10 a. m., and 2.30 p. m., Hcrndon at 10.00 a. si., Bhaino kin nt 6.00 and 11.02 a. m., Ashland at 7.18 a. in., and 12.20 p. m., Mnhanoy City at 7.63 and 12.54 p. tn., Tamaqua at 8.35 a. m., and 2.10 p. m., for Philadclph'a, New York, Reading, Har risburg, Ac. Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill and Susquo hanna Railroad at 8.06 a. m., ror Harrlsburg, nnd 11.45 a. m., ror Pinegrove and Tremont. Potlsvillo Accommodation Tralu leaves Potts vllle at 6.00 a. m., passes Reading nt 7.f 0 a. m., arriving nt Philadelphia at 10.10 a. m. Return ing leaves Philadelphia at 6.15 p. m., passes Reading nt 7.40 p. in., arriving at Pottsvllle nt 0.20 p. m. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves I'otl. town at 6. 45 u. in., returning, leaves Philadel phia (Ninth and Green,) at 4.30 p. m. Columbia Rnilrond Trains leave Rcadlnr at 7.80 a. n-, and 6.16 p.m., for Ephratn, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. t returning leave Lan caster atS.20 a. m., and 3.30p. m., and Colum bia at 8.15 a. m., aud 3.20 p. m. Perkiomeu Railroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at 9.00 a. ni., 2.55 and 6. SO p. m. re turning, leave Gr;cr Lano at 8.00 a.m., 7.40 a m 12.8.1 and 4.20 p. m., connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Pickering Valley Railroad trains lcve Fhre nixvtlle at U.06 a. in., 3.tl5and 6.60 i. m. return ing, leave Bycrs at 6.80 a. m., 12.40 and 4.20 p in., conneetlng with trains on Reading Railroad. Colcbrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9.40 s. m. and 1.05. 6.2.) returning leave Mount Pleasant at 6.00 and 11.25 a. in. and 3.00 p. m., connecting with trains on Readinj Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridge port at 8.30 a. mi. 2.40 nnd 5.33 p. in., returning, leave Downingiown at 7.00 a. m., 12.30 and 5.10 p. in., couneeting with trains on Reading )!af! road, On Sundays: leave New York nt 5. 30 p.m., Philadelphia tit 8.00 a. in.and3.15p.ro., lent Pnttsville at 8.00 h. m., nnd 2.35 p. m., leave Hiirrlsbuig st 5.30a. m. and 2.00 p. in.; knvi Alleutown nt 4.35 .and 8.55 p. in. j leave Read ing at 7.40 a. m. and 10.15 pi m. for Han isbur. ut 7.30 a. m. fur New York, nt 7.40 a m, for Ai lentown and at 9.40 a. m. und 4 10 p. tn., for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets, to and from nil points, at re duced rates. Baggage cheeked through ; 100 pounds nllo; each Passenger. .T. E. WOOTTEN, Attitt. Nupt. it Knq. itneKry. Rkaiuno, Pa., May 2C, 1S73. Northern Central Kttilwii.v. " INTER ARRANGEMENT. ON i no after Oot. 27, 1S72, trains will f-n as "iws : NORTHWARD. Niagara Express leaves Sunbury nt 1 i -i n. in., fur Niagara Falls Mail arrives nt Sunbnry ot 4.10 p. ui.. arri" at Wiiliamsport 6.20 and' Klmiru 1(1.30 p.'n. Fast Line arrives at Sunbnry at O.C'.i p. m., arrive at Wiiliamsport 8.3j p. t'. Eric Mail leaves Sunbury at 6.30 a m ; Wii liamsport at 8.40 a tn, and 'arrives at Eaniia ,n 12.40 p ni. SOUTHWARD. . Mail leaves Suubury nt 11.05 a. m., nniva t Harrisbiirg 1.45 p. in.! Baltimore 0. SO p. in. Erie Express leaves Snnbury at 0.40 a. m., ar rive nt Harrisbiirg 11.30 a. in., Baltimore 3.00 p. in. Erie Mall leave Sunbury at 12.50 n. in., arrive at Harrisbiirg 2.45 a. in., lUltiinnii! 8.4S a. rn. Niagara Express leaves Sunbury at 8.00 p in, Harrisbiirg at 10.40 p m,anives nt Bultlmoie )i.A a in. SHAMOKIX DIVISION. CASrWAflll. Leave Snubtirv at 4.40 p. m., arrive nt Shntno kin 5.50 p. m., Mt. Cumcl U.;;0 p. iu. Leave Suiiluiry (Aceominodiitio:i,) nt 18. R5 p, iu., anlve at Slilimokin 1.35 p. in. WESTWAKH. Leave Mt. f'..rtuel ut 7.40 a. m., ShamokM 8.20 a. in., arrive at Sunbury 9.25 a. m. Leave Shnuinkin (Accommodation,) at 2.45 p. in., nrrlve ut Sunbury 3.55 p. ni. Express leaves dnlfv. All other trains leava duilv, cxwpt Snuday". A. R. Fiske. ' Ed. S. Yoi'no, Gen'l. Sup't., Gcu'l Passon'r Ag't., Harrisbiirg, Pa. Balliuoie, M l Philadelphia aud Erie Ruilroad. SUMMER TIME TABLE. On aud after Sunduv, Oct. 27th, 1ST?, the Trains on the Philadelphia A Eric Uull Road will run as follows : WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, " " Snnbury, " ' arret Erie, Erie Express leaves Philadelphia, " " " Sunbury, " " an nt Erie, Elmlia Mall leaves Philadelphia, " " " Sunbury, " " arr at Lock Haven, 11.40 p in 6.30 a rr 7.55 p rr 12.40 p m 7.01 p m 7.45 a m 8.00 u m 4.30 p in 7.40 p m 7.3 a tn Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia, Suubury, " " nrr at Rcnovo, 12.40 p m 4.i a tn 11.85 a nt 12.45 a m 6.(5 a m 0.05 p m 9.S5 a m 8.30 p m 7.45 a m 11.00 a m 6.00 p m 8.25 p m EASTWARD. Mali Tralu leaves Eric, " " " Sunbury, " " arr at Philadelphia, Erie Express leaves Erie, " " " Sunburv, " " nrr nt Philadelphia, Eliuira Mall leaves Lock Haven, " " " Sunbury, ' " arr at Philadelphia, Nlngara Express leaves Rcnovo, " " " Suuburv, " ' arr nt Philadelphia, 7.65 p m 8.31 a m Mall East conuects east and west at Erie wttU L. s. A M. S. R. W. and at Irvjuctoa with OU Creek and Allegheny R. R. W. Niagara Exoress and Erie Express East, and Erie Mail, Niugara Express und Elmira Mall West, connect ul Williuuieport with trains going uorik ou the Elmira and Cannudaigua dlvislou or the N. C. R. R. Catawissa passenger trains will be rnn east and west rrom Willlanisporton Elmira Mall. WM. A. BALDWIN, Gen'l Sup't. Dauville, Hazletou A Wilkesbarre R. It. Peuua. R. R. Co. Lessee. crutirn mpiVf:nirVT On and after this date Passenger trains D., H. A W. R. R. will run as follows i ou tbu WESTWARD. EASTWARD. LEAVE. A.W.' LEAVE. A.M. New York, 6:00 8unburv, 6: Philadelphia, 8:00 Dauville, 7:03 Easton, U:25 Caltuwissa, 7:28 Bethlehem, 10:05 Hazletou, 9:03 r. v. r. m. Hailetoa, 1:00 Bethlehem, 19:10 Cattawissa, 2:40 Faston, 12:35 Dunville, S:2t) Philadelphia, 8:1." Suubury, arrive 8:57 New York, arr. 8.5c Train West arriving at Sunbury 8:57 p. ni., makes close connection with trains on Phlladel- thlw A Erie St. K. far Milton, Willianitporl, ock Ilavn aad all points West, Elmira aud air points North, also with Northern Ceutral Kali way, for narrlsbursT and Baltimore. &iVNew and elegant toarkis sub tkreugh k: tween Suubury aud Easton. FRANK TTJOifPSON, 8upt. D. H. A W. It. rt St'rt's Orrirsi, WawiMsroitT, Pa. ) Mu)"l, lSlw. (