Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 28, 1873, Image 4

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    1873.
-yi Uft ftf W ' W II li KjHJ
Greatest Uaricty-
Ijiowcsf Prices.
Just opened at
S. HERZFELDBR'S
Popular Clothing Store.
ilie InrgoBl stock of -
ever olltreil in this towD.
1CK0 Oonti, 1000 Vests, 1500 Pants, 200 Roy's and Children". Suits, 1000 lint find Cnp
for men a nil boys,
ill
Sits of
5000 L inoti mi J FiiptT Collars, 1000 Pair Iincn nud TMpsr CufTts, 100C Tics, Dows unci
Scarfs, 150 Dozen Socks, 30 different styles Suspenders,
D OMLLS ID OURS,
Gnuze and Merino Summer Underwear, Truuks, Satchels, Valises,
Jewelry, Walking- Canes, &e.
Everybody is respectfully invited to call and examine this most magnificent assort
ment. Tko Goods misrepresented, no trouble to thow Goods or to give information.
The whulo will bo oflered at
Extraordinary Low Prices,
and satisfaction guaranteed in every way.
Sa fflerzfclder,
Corner Market and Third Streets, Sunbury, Pa.
Sunbury, Ta.. April li, 173.
DIAMOND SPECTACLES,
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
STS BISI.VU BY AA'
Comer Market and Third Street!',
SUNBURY, PA..,
IjKALEU IX
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AS1) SILVERWARE.
pcctaclcs.
These. Lenses arc manufactured from Minute Ovutnl l?eh)l(W iHtaV0y.
j, r-,,.o tkvir iiaincnii i.tuttinvy aro constructed, prevents all ;l'""ncring and
l'l.rtajj'cn'Oiai, Uizzineps, iS:c., peculiar to all others in use.
Superior to Scutch or IhaziHan lVhbles at less than half I ho price.
They nro mounted in the finest manner, at our own manufactory, in all styles of
Gnlil, Silver, Steel, liuhlirr onii Shell Frames of tho best quality. .
Manufactured by The Spencer Optical Manufacturing Company. (Successors to J.
12. Spencer &, Co., in the Optical department.) Kew York and New llaveu.
For Sale only hy
, . lII inOEI J h. MIAWOV.
Suuhury, Ta., May 31, 1R7;1.
NI'HIVCi Ul'Cl.(i
of
DHY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
Clotli,, C'iflinercn, CuUcoi.. und cvcrTtbiiiir hi
Itie Jiry Un!d line. " i
CAIU'ETS AN I) Ol!. CLOTHS. J
ijaecnswari-, Clnff wnr-.-, nnil Wood an.l Willow- '
ware.
cKocr.r.irs.
A lnrpfe nn.,rt:i)i'nt j:if t n;rcil, hii li coiikUU I
f Ttft, Collfo, fn'av, Mijuxf, tpicei, Mrul,
Kieli, ic. The Cvlt-bralvd Alkntown liiind made
BOOTS A NT) SHOES.
Wnrrnnted to give intiefartlon. (n fact a full
n.soumenl o( everything ki-pt in a (!rM-elnn ltr',
van be had at grcully
KKDl'C'ED I'lIKTS.
for cnh. Cull and stn t ho tl tie lelcfticu of uew
goods, nnd be conrinced Hint
F. J. QV It !-.,
nfnr the Lutti. in Church, in Suutiury, UtheWt
nnd chenpost place lo buy all kiiids of ttoie
goods. No trouble to ihow uoodn.
April 6, 1ST3. J v.
''. FAHMIX, HOS V '0
No. 8 8outh SKtOND Ftrcct, below DOCK.
I'hlliulflphlii.
WiLI.IAM KARMKOX, HENRY HAliNl.I).
NELSON ri'(ill, W. W. CKEACTI1EK8,
Manul'iiolurHri of Klrst-Ciai
rciiNnuuK.
TiUw iL-.uoiialiti'. 1'luasc call arid rxumiue.
1873.
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F.I.UIN WATCH.
GEO. EVAN'S.
E. G. MAIZE.
Geo. Evans & Co.,
'.14 Market Street, 3 'liila.Ulj.liia,
TAILOT5S
nud
MILITARY CLOTHIERS,
Military, Hand & Fire Organizations
rromptly uniformed.
Samples of Cloth, with Photographs, sent
free on application.
Ourt being the loading hoase on Military work,
we feci that we can oner Iuducemcnti wlilih can
uot be attained anywhere clee.
Autf. ei, is;3.
5 In 90 dav! icnU Wanted I All
ci- IU VUelae of working people, of cither
tex, yoiiDfr or old, make moro money nt work
for ui In their pare momenia, or all the time'
than at anything eUe. Partleuluri fron.
Address, (. BTINSO.N A CO.,
5,11 lv- Portland, MmnK
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To thulr immense Ptoek of
' Foreign and American W a t c li e w ,
j DIAMONDS JEWELRY',
j Sit.VEK AND StLVKH-rLATBD WlHf,
: Cloi'kn, Hroii7.ts nnd Knnry GondK. ForniitiK an
I ELEGANT ASSOKTM E.NT in every HE
j rAUTMENT.
j LOW ritUES.
j riillndi-lphlu, Mareh ii, 187:i.-lyr.
i 377iiGHTlR&GiLL,' 1307.
! DEALERS IX
I AmGrican ani rrencl Window Glass,
: Ory.tKl Sheet, Itough Plato, Colored, .Euauieltd
j and Ornamental Olass,
j 1307 Market Street, Philadelphia,
j January 11, 1S73. ly.
I "ne w drug store,
! Ho. 13, South Third Street,
Clement House Bnlm, Sitef, Pa.
DR. C. 31. MARTIN & CO.
"IXT'E are now opening nn entirely uew stock
of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
nnd are prepared to supply an vnrtlHu In our lino
.',.: '""JVC nave also a full stork
of all the leading Patent Medieines. Tina IVrfu
meiy and Toilet Articles a speciality, a full as
sortment of Hair, Tooth. Na". W nnd other
BruM.ie, Dicenn; and other Combs tu j-'eu
varbjty.
FIXF. TOILET SOAPS,
a full line Coiklii; Extracts, French Mnttard,
Choice bpiees, Pepper whole or ground, Ciibtile
nnd Laundry 8oii, Lamp Chimneys and Lamp
Goods genorally. Bird Seed iu larfe or small
(uaulities,
CARl'ENTKR'S CHALK,
ful stock Fluid and 8olid Extracts, Elixi rs and
Pills of V. B1 P., Bugar Coated, Strengthening,
Arnica, Porous, Poor Man's and other Plasters,
Ayer's, Wright's. Schenk's Mandrake, McLane's
Liver and other Pills, our stock imtinices every
thing round in a well enndueted Druif Store.
Country Physicinna w ill liml our sloik full and
complete, and we guarantee to n il nslowni the
same articles can he bought hi Philadelphia,
choice Wines, Whlikiy und Hiundy for Medicin
al purposes.
Octobers, 1872.
GIVEN AWAY;
A Fink Gkumax Curomo.
Wc seud an elegant chiomo, mounted and rrfldy
for framing, free to every hl'clI for
l mi:k;i;oi M
or
Lite Below the St'RFACB, t Tuos. W. Knox.
tH3 Pages Octavo. 1UU Fine Engraviugs.
Itclatc lueideuts and Accidents buyond the
Light of Day Startling Adventure iu all parts
of the World Mines and Mode of Working
them j I'niler-currents of Society i Gambling and
Its Horrors Caverns and their Mysteries Tho
lark Wuys of Wickedness Prissns and their
Secrets Down in tho Depths of the Sea Strange
Stories of the Detection of crime.
The book Heats of experience with brigands
flights In opium dens and gambling hells ; life In
prifou i Stories of exiles i adventures among In
dians ; Journeys through Sewers and Catacombs)
accidents In mines j pirates and piracy ; tortures
of tho InijuisltioQ wonderful burglaries under
world of Iho great cities, etc., etc,
Agent Mauled
forthlswork. Exclusive teritnry given. Agents
can make. tlOO a week In selling this book. Send
for circulurs and terms to agents.
J. B. BI RR & HYDE,
Hartford. Conn., or (liicago, tl.
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NEW DISCOVERY
Its Chemical an4 Medical Selene.
nr.oAnvix's tak itEsirniEs
Cure Iiiriient C'onsnmpiion.
Dr.CIARVIVS TAIS UrnEDIEN
Cute CtUanli.
Dr. OAItVIVS TAIi Ii3;?JEIIES
Curo Astlinia.
Dr. OAUVI.VS TaR nEnr.DIES
Curo Heart Disease.
Dr. tJAUVI.VS TAII KF.TEDtFiS
Curo SKUl DieiiHei.
Dr. GARVI.VSt TAII ItmEDIES
Ttoguluto Hut EiTCI'.
Dr. OARVIX'S TAII HE.TIEDIES
Regulate tlioStomncKvid Bowel
Dr. G AUVIX S TAII HE.TIEDIES
Curo nil Female WenUiesje.
Dr. OAUYIVS TAR REMEDIES
Turify tho Blood.
Dr. AltT'S TAR REMEDIES
Curo Disease of the Throat.
Dr. OARVIX'S TAR REMEDIES
Curo Bronchitis.
Dr. GAUVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Curo "Kmc ;oll,"-ur "IlayFever".
Dr. OARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Curo Euur Diseases.
Dr. UAHVIVS TAit REMEDIES
Curo Constipation. ,
Dr. GARVI.VS TAIt REMEDIES
Cure Malt Rheum.
D.'.UARVIX'S TAR REMEDIES
Curo KiIiioy Diseases.
Dr. (ai:vni tar remedies
Trcvcut Choiera & Yellow Fever
Dr. UAUVSVS TAR REMEDIES
Prevent Malarious Fevers.
Dr. GARYIVS TAR REMEDIES
Ilcmovo Pain in the Breast.
Dr. GARVIX'S TAR REMEDIES
Rcmoro Pain in tho Side or Back.
Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Aro a Superior Tonic.
Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Ttostore tho Appetite.
Dr. GARYIX'S TAR REMEDIES
Causo tho Food to Di;est.
Dr. GAHYIX'S TAR REMEDIES
Ecfltoro tho Weak and Debilitated
Dr. GAHYIX'S TAR REMEDIES
Give Tone to Tonr System.
1.. F. HYDE & CO.,
BOLE PEOPRIHTOE8,
xoa -th 4 Xeto York,
December 1, W2. ly
GET THE BEST.
Wrbsitrr'H lUnbrldgol nirtionary. ;
10,000 Wonleaml Moummjt not mullur PUtion- '
ncii'ii. j
Enirravings ; 1S40 Pair.'s Quarto. Price ? 13. ;
"11 Whenever I wihli to obtain i x iet detlnilions, 1
V I consult it. Schuyler Colfax. !
IT'very Scholar knows its value.
U W. H. Present the Historian. 1 I
I oen one of mv daily eotnpnnlniiH. j
J John L. Motley, the Historian, Ac.
o far as 1 know, best denning Dictionary.
llliirace Mann.l I
f l"lhe best guide of students of onr Language.
L Jehu (i. Whlttiur. :
xcels all others iuueiiniug scient no terms.
President Hitchcock. I
Tmnrkiiblc compendium of human knowleilga
IX W. S. Clark, Pres't Ag. College.
A necessity for every intelligent family, stu
dent, teacher nnd professional man. What Li
brary is complete without the beet English Dic
tionary. ALSO
TVpnsTPtt'a National Pictorial DtcrtoNAnr.
1040 Pages Octavo. COO Eugraviugs. Price $5.
The work is really a gem of a Dictionary, Just
the thing for the mil. Ion. Jmrrtinn I.'Jueatiomil
Monthly.
Published byG. &C. MERRIAH, Bpiiugneld,
Mass. Sold by all Booksellers.
TIIK Kl IIAKIIF.R KIIOP
T 8 THE SHOP OF THE TOWN nnd long i
X bus lieen ; nfK hlrtoiy anil she will tell you
. Men hnve grown old In onr patronngo
Babies on their mothers' breast
To bouncing boys nt play t
And youths by maidens fair caressed,
To stalwart men Willi euret oppressed,
And old men silver gray.
And among the honored mid lasting impres
sions of time, and the crash of revolutions in
circumstances, we stand a living monumental
memento of the Ingenuity nnd perseverance ap
pertaining to the identity of progression, plyiug
our vocation with the highest style of art and
perfection, and aspiring to achieve the highest
reward of merit attainable In our bumble capaci
ty, and the sentiment of respect nnd approbation
which the presence of superior appliances aud es
tablishment are always went to inspire.
Always to please
VYe .iiAve iu, ease
Cut and comb with taste the hair j
Shampoo the head with soothing earn,
And color tho whiskers black or brown,
To suit the people about tho town.
Then allow me politely request you to stop,
And not go past nor from uronnd our shop.
To gel shaved on the basis of ability nor as
some have done for onr Ufe of the ballot for prin
ciple sncrcd and right nor under the common
secret and Invidious guise of (amity ta complex
ion 1 for the cut of a man's coat, or the color of
his skin, ought not to affect bis usefulness nor
his qualilieations. A fuir chance is i.llthatwe
demand, to give the proof to all the land.
JAMES W. WASHINGTON.
Proprietor.
Snnbury, April 5, 1873 j No. 01, Market St.
F.TLH OF ATTRACTION.
Everybody it Invited to come and bny of ;the
handsome assortment of
TOT8 AND CONFECTIONERIES
at
SAMUEL P. NEVIN'S STORE,
in frame building, adjoining Moore A Disposer's
building, THIRD STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
Just opened a f reek supply of Confectioner!: of
every description.
TOYS OF ALL KIXliS
constantly on hand. The best RAISIN8, FIGS,
CURRANTS & DRIED FRUIT.
PURE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SPICES,
fresh Bread, Buus & Cukes, every morning.
FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, Ac.
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS!
Having fitted up a room expressly for aervtng
np Oyster In every style, Ladies and Geutlemuu
will be accommodated with the best bivalve In
market, at all hoar daring the day and eveulng.
Families will b supplied at their residence with
the best Shell or Canned Oyster, as is desirable,
at the very lowest prices.
Cull and seamy eneelleut assortmeut of good
and ascertain the price.
B. F.NEVIN.
Dve. IB, 1S71.
DATCHLOR 3 i 3 )
TRADE
PUUCH CIGiRS.
KOW
Better than mnj ever iuad hy them.
Bee that tho boxes are brndod
PECL'LIAR II. B. PlXCTI.
Wholesale Pepol
330 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Branch 23 North Sd St., Branch K7 Chestnut St.,
(Opposite "CONTIXENTjL.")
PHILADELPHIA.
March 1, 1S73. Omos.
IJUTCIIEIIY ! IJUTCHERY !
Memrft. KEFFEW BOWER,
Third Btreet, opposite Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.,
KEEP constantly on i,inr! the very choicest
of fresh
ItfcEF, MFTTOX AXI VEAL,
which Is sold at the lowet prices. Meat can be
had at all hours during the day.
Sunbury, Pa., Junejt, 1872.
LOtfilT OPTIOW.
ew Is the time to form Your clubs.
FINE OLD RYE WHISKY.
Fully Four Years Old.
$4 per gallon. Or, in large bottles, secure
ly packed in cases, $11.00 per dozen.
VERY FINEJPALE SAERRY,
and
. RARE OLD FORT WINES,
at same price.
GOLD SEAL 15RANDY,
Very Choice.
. 18.00 the dozen.
Send in your orders,
II. A.C. VAX BEIL,
.o. 1310, CHESTNUT ST..
Philadelphia.
April 10. 1ST3,-
1 yr.
O. W. KEEVHIt. C. W. UAS8I.ER.
New Goods!
SPltlNG AND HUMMER.
Dry Goody, Notions, Furnishing
Goods, Groceries, Oil Cloths,
Glass and Xuils
of every variety, at one low price,
" at
Kccfcr & Basslcr's Store,
i Comer of Fourth and Market Strci ts,
I SUNBURY, PA.
! All kinds of Grain taken In exchange same ns
cash. Call and see u.
KEEFER BA8SLER.
; Sunbury, May 10, lt7:5.
' MSBMSsrin iifiniwiirrr
Tlilsj S;iart in Itc-Ncrvrtl lor the
. A OVKBTIHBMENT OK
PAINE & McCORMICK'S
II A II I) W A li E STO li E
Market St., Kiiubiirj-, I'u.
W. D. ME LICK,
Druggist and Apothecary,
(Successor to Dr. W. W. Moody,)
At the old established stand 011
.Market .Square, Sl .Mll llY, PA.
Keep constantly on hand a full stock of well
(elected
DRUGS & CHEMICALS,
Druggist Fancy Good,
COMBS,
BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS
GLASS, PUTTY,
YARXISII, DYENTl'FFS.
in fact everything usually kept In a well con
ducted
XDIRTTa- STORE.
Particular attention paid to compounding Phy
sician prescription and family receipt by the
Proprietor himself.
Sunbury, P.v, June 8, 1873.
j BLATCHLEY'S
w I IIPE07ED COCUIBER WOOD PUMP.
-S Tasteless, Durable, Efficient aud
- r-1 mi. 1 . II r .
least nioner. Attentiou 1 es
pecially iuvlted to Blutchley'i
Patent Improved Bracket and
New Drop Check Valve, which
can be withdrawn without re
moving the Pump or disturbing
the joint. ' Also, tha Copper
Chaaiber, which never eruck or
scale, aud will outlast any other. For sale by
Dealer everywhere. Bend for Catalogue and
Price List. CHA8. G. BLATCHLEY, Mann,
facturcr, 50C Commerce St., Plillad'a. F.v SU.Iy
A
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iojnnfattrcrs.
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STOVE !fc TIJt 'ESTABLISIIMEJtT.
MARKET BTREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSB, rmprictor.
st CCKSSOn TO SOTTll OESTltEn.J
HAVING purchased the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Rrante would respectfnl-
ly Inform tho public that bo now has on nana a
large nasortTiieni 01
COOKING STOVES,
Bpeer's Cook Antl-Dnst, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Busqnehanna and others,
w bk'h are so arranged as to be used for Coal or
Wood, nnd are warranted to perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of nil kinds pnt nn to
ucntoneor more rooms. HEATING BTl'VEB
of diirereut kinds ai Tory low prices.
Tinware of Every Description
kept constantly on hand. Roofing and Spouting
with the best material, done at short notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil cud Lamps constantly on hand. Japan waro
of a .ndi. Store opposlto Conlcy's hardware
store. Give me a call. a. anaust.
ap!24-ly
LEMUEIt AM PLAMXU MILLS.
TliWd Strer. adlolnlmr Phlla. & Erie R. R., two
Bquarea North of the Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
Ilf.i T. "CLEMENT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber reuuired bv tha demauds of the public-
Having all the latest Improved nuwhlncry for
manufaeiurlng Lunber, he Is now rendy to till or-
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS SHUTTERS,
BASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nnd all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn-
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.AI10K ASSORTMKNT CP
HILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, eke.
Orders promptly tilled, and shipped hv Railroad
or otherwise. 1UA T. CLEMENT.
decl9-C8:lr
MAt'HIXE SHOP AM) IUO.
FOUXDKY.
GEO. ROIIRBACII & SONS,
Snuliury, I'cnn'a.
INFORM tho public that they arc prepared to
do nil kinds of CASTINGS, and havinc added
it new Machine Shop In -connection with their
' V A I...... ,U.I . H.t.u VT...
t r ...iiiii i j , it uu mi e en jJjmvu nii-uipi-i cc 11 11 . i .
I Lathes, planing and Boring Machines, Willi the
latest improvements. With the aid of skillful
mi ehunics, they are enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
I that may be given them, In a satisfactory man
ner.
C.rnteH to stuft liny Stove.
IRON COLUMNS, fur churches or other build
iiiL'", of all sir.es.
BRASS CASTINGS, Ac.
Ornamental Iron 'Fencing
FOIt GRAVE YARD LOTS ;
VERANDAHS,
VOIt YAT!I3 AT HESIDKNC T.S, AC, A.C.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
pvtlority, have been still further Improved, und
will uhvavs be kept on hand.
Aiso, TIIKESIIING MACHINES.
6unbuiy, May 20, 1S71.
MUI'OR STORE1
CHRISTIAN NEFF,
Second Street, opposite the Court IIousc, SUN
BURY, PA..
Respectfully invites the attention of Retailers
and others, that he has on hand, and will con
stantly keep all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUOHS,
Consisting of Pure. Brandies: Cogniac, Cherry,
Ginger, Rochelloand Otard.
Whiskies: Pure Rye Copper-Distilled, Mo"n
gahela, Apple and Neetar.
PURE HOLLAND GIN !
Wines: Champagne Wine, Sheirv, Port ami
Claret.
Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. E. Rum,
Brown Stout and Scotch Ale.
STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS,
And all others Liquors which can be ti:itnt iu
I the city markets, which will bo sold at Whole-
1 sale and Retail. Every article gnnrnnteed as
j represented. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS
an.l i.'ii ili'-b, always on nana.
Irtf Oiileis pmniptlj attended ', auilvuhne
patromise resiieetfully solicited
O NF.FV.
Sunlmry, July 3, lSUO. ly.
St Mil ICY 9IAICKLF. YARD,
Fourth St root below Market,
S U X H U R Y, P E N X ' A.
rilHE undersigned hasjrlurned from the Ver
1. mout Marble Quarries with 50 Tons of
Marble for
icsv Hoiinmenls, tiriivc-Stoiiest,
&c, &c.
I lie has bought nt such figures that
will allow him to sell better stone, fur
less money, than heretofore. The best
SutlVrland
Falls
Marhle,
which is better than Italian.
Rutland Is now
sold as low as the Uancheeter.
Those w ho need anything In the Marble line,
for Monuments, Grave-Stones, or other purposes,
will rind it to their interest to call aud examine
this lame stock, ns better bargains can be secur
ed than buying from parties 'huckstering' round
the country.
All lettering will be don 0 In the neatest and
most Improved style.
W. M. DAUGIIERTY.
Sunbury, Jan. .11, 1873.
XEtY YORK A.I IIIILAF.L1IIIA
HI I M.I Kit Y ;ooi.
SPRINt; A SUMMER BONNETS A HATS,
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED.
An exicnsivo assortment of Straw Millenery
nnd Fancy Goods, now open at
MISS L. WEISER'S MILLINERY STORE,
Mauktt Stkeet, St EHI ItY, Pa.
My stock of Spring goods is unusually Inrge
nnd varied, comprising the latest and most at
tractive styles, selected with cure from the lead
ing importing houses and adapted fur the present
season.
al2,'7a. MISSL. VEISER.
Tailoring! Tailoring!!
CITARI.ES MAIHL,
1 RESPECTFULLY Inform the citizens that
J. V he hasjun received hi
Spriug mid Summer tJoodsi,
at his
TAILOR SHOP,
on Fourth Street, below Market, In the Mullen
building, and that be is prepared to make up all
kiud of
til-XTS A.M BOY'N NUTS,
in the latest styles. Having had much exper
ience In the business bo desires the public to give
him a trial.
Clothing will be made np In the latet Fail
and American Fashions Iu the most satisfactory
manner.
al2.'73. CHARLES MAIHL.
P&ALKH IS
American aud F.uropeitu
TI'AXCTIEN.
FINE JEWELRY ami SILVERWARE.
I'ertVeted Spectacle and Fro
Mauei.
GOLD HEADED CAXES.
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and war
ranted. Market Square, BUNBURT, Pa.
3, l?73.-tf.
Feb,
mm
vn
; failraas.
TtiiVxliTiLil'CBSABr
SUMMER ARUANOEMBNT.
MONDAY, MAT C8lh 1978.
Trains leavo Hnrrlsburg for New York at fol
lows i at B.BO and 8.10, i, and 8.00. p. ih.,
connecting with trains on Pennsylranl Bo.
road, and arriving ai .iew xuris si w.iw, .i
and 0.48 p. m., respectively.
Keturnlntnir t t.eave new iim.ui v.w iu.
12.60 and 5. HO p. m., Philadelphia at 7.80, 8.1
m., and 8.80 p. m.
l.e.vn Hnriisbnrer for Reading. FotttUle.
Tamaqua, MinersTllle, Ashland, Uhatnoktn, Al-
lentownand Phlladcionia nt o.uuona o.iu a..,
a. 00 and 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon airt
principal way stations the .oo p. m., iram con
nectint; for Philadelphia. Pottevllle and Colum
bia only. Kor rottsvme, ecnnyiaui naven win
AnDnrn, via SehuyiKlll ana ousquenanim nnu
road leave Ilnrrlhbnrg at 8.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains loaTe Read
ing for Alluntown, Easton and New York at
7.30 and 10.86 a. m., and 4.00 p. m. Rotnrwing,
leave New York at 9.00 a. in., 13.50 And 5.80 p.
m., nnd Allentiwaat 7.20 a. ro., VS.'i 3.10, 4.C5
and 8. 0." p. ui.
Why Pussenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m., connecting at Reading with train on
East Pennn. Railroad, returning leaves Pelts
vl lie at 4.85 p. m., flopping at all stations.
Leave Pottsvllle at 0.00, 8.06 und 9.10 a. m.,
nnd ii.SO p. m., Herndon at 10.00 a. tu., fihnmo
kln nt 0.00 and 11.03 a. m., Ashland at 7.18 a.
m., and 12.20 p. m., Mahanoy City at 7.58 and
13.61 p. m., Tamaqua nt 8.U5 a. in., nnd 8.10 p.
tn., for Philadelph'a, New Tors, Reading, Jlar
risbnrg, Ac.
Leave Pottsvllle via Bchnylklll and. Bntqne
hannn Railroad at 8.05 a. m., for HarrLsburp,
and 11.45 a. m., for Pincgrove nnd Tremont.
Pottsvllle Accommodation Traiu leaves Potts
vllle nt 0.00 a. m., pas Reading at 7.?0 a. m.,
arriving nt Plilladeiphln lit 10.10 a. in. Return
ing leaves Philadelphia nt 6.13 p. tn., passes
Reading at 7.40 p. m., arriving at Pottsvllle at
U.30 p. m.
Pottslown Accommodation Train leaves Potls
towu at 0. 45 a. m., returning, leaves Philadel
phia (Ninth and Green.) nt 4.30 p. tn.
Columbia Ruilrnnd Trains leave Rending at
7.30u. nr, and 6.15 p.m., for Ephnita, Litiz,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. t returning lenvo Lan
caster nt n..'0 a. in., unci U.30 p. tn., nnd Colum
bia at 8.15 a. tn., nnd 3.30 p. in.
Perkiomen Rallrond trains leave Ferkiouien
.lur.ctinn nt V.00 a. m., 3.55 and 0.30 p. m. j re
turning, leave Gr:cr Lane at 0.00 a.m., 7.40 a m
12.35 and 4.30 p. in., coniiCeling with trains uii
Keadiug Railrnad.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Ph
nixville at 0.05 a. m., 8.05and 5.6u p. in. , return
ing, leave Byers at O.iiO n. in., 13.40 and 4.3ii p
m., eoniicllug with trains on Reading Railroad.
Ciilebrookdiiic llallroad trains leave Poltstown
nil). 40 a. m. ami l.t'5. fi.SO returning leave Mount
Pleasant at O.tm and 11.35 a. in. and 8.00 p. tu.,
connecting with trains on Reading Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad trains leave liiidirc
poit at N.30 a. hi. 3.40 and 5.3a p. in., returning,
leave Downlugtnwii at 7.00 n. in., 13.30 and 5.40
p. m., couiiecliiig with trains ou Reading Rail
road, Ou Sundays: leave New York nt8. 30 p.m.,
1'hilailclphia nt S.UIn. ni.nmia.lar.ro., leave
Pottsxillc ut H.0t i. m., and 3. 115 p. m., leavo
narrlliuig st 5.80 a. in. nnd 3.00 p.m.; leave
Alleuto'vii at 4.35 nnd 8.55 p. m. s leave Rend
ing nt 7.4()n. ni. and 10.15 p. in. for Harrii-riurc,
atsJ.ilJ n. m. fat New York, at 7.40 a in, fur Al
lentown and nt 0.40 a. iu. and 4. 10 p. m., fur
Philadelphia.
Commntatinn, Mileage, Season, School aud
Exeursiou Tickets, lo and from nil poiuts, nt rn
duced rate.
Bagirage checked itrough j 100 pounds allowed
each Pafenger.
J. E. WOOTTEN.
Amiit. Svit. & Eng. Slneh'ry.
Rn.vriiN.i, Pa., May 20, 1S73.
Mn.t-tiu.fu n( rul Rnilwnj.
"INTER ARRANGEMENT.
on?
ana aller
Oot. 87, 1S72, trains will ran
tws :
NORTirWARD.
Niagara
vprcs leaves Sunbury nt 12.40 p.
in., for Nbicnru Falls
Mail arrives at Suiitiurv nt 4.10 p. tn.. imivo
! at Wlilinnispott 6.2U nnd Elinira 10.1UI p. m.
i Fan Line arrives nt Bimhurr ut C.50 p. m.,
I arrive ul Willianisporl 8.1;5 p. ih.
I Erie Mail leaves Sunliiiiy at 0.30 a tn ; Wii-
1 lialll..iilL :it S.4II a m. nn.l nrrivi'4 lit Vbi.ii'i j. t
i i . 4 , i ,
SOUTHWARD,
Mail leaves Suuhitrv nt il.os'n. tn., arrive at
; Harrisbiirg 1.45 p. m., Baltlniorefi.80 r. 111.
r.ne hx press leave Sunbury at '.1.40 a. in., ar
rive at llarrifburg ll.oOu. in., Baltimore 8.00
p. m.
Erie Mull leave Snnhnry nt 12. .V) n. m., nrriva
at Harrishurg 2.45 a. to., Baltimore 8.4'i a. m.
Niagara Express leaves Sunbury nt S.lK) p in,"
ll.n j isburgnl 10.40 p m, arrives at 'Baltimore 2.15
a in.
SHAMOKIN TIVISION.
TASTWAim.
Leave Sunbury at 4. 10 p. in., arrive at filmmn
kin 5.50 p. m., Mt. Carmel fl.:0 p. m.
I.eni' Sunbury (Accommodation.) at IB. 5 p.
ni., nnive ut Shainokin 1.35 p. tn.
TVESnVAllI).
Leave Mt. C.-.rmel nt 7.40 a. m., Shamiikin
8.20 a. tn., arrive nt Suiinuiy 9.25 n. 111.
Iavc Shamokiu ( Accommodation,) at S.43 p.
m., arrive ut Suuhitiy 3. 65 p. 111.
Express leaves dailv.
All oilier trains leave daily, except Sundays.
A. R. Fiske. Ei. S. Yorso".
Gen'l. Snp't., Gen'l Passen'r Ag't.,
Ilarri.-burg, Pa. Balimore, Md
lliilalelliia and Ile IitilroiMl.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On and after Bundav, Oct. 27th, 1873, the
j Trains on the Philadelphia Erie Rail Road wl'.l
: run a follow 1
j WESTWARD.
! Mail Train leave Philadelphia, 11.40 p in
i " " " Suubnry, 6.U0 a ir
! ' arratErle, 7.55 p rr
Eric Express leave Philadelphia, 12.40 p 111
" . " " Suubury, 7.01 p m
' " an nt Erie, 7.45 a iu
Elnilrn Mail leaves Philadelphia, 8.00 a m
" " " Sunbnry, -4.80 p 111
" " nrr nt Lock Haven, 7.45 p m
Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia, 7.D a m
" " " Suubury, 12.40 p ni
" arr at Renovo, 4.S5 a m
EASTWARD.
Mali Train leaves Erie, 11. S3 a ui
" " " Suubnry, 13.45 a ni
" " arr at Philadelphia, 6.55 a ni
Erie Express leaves Erie, U.U5 p nj
" " Bunbnry, u.35 u m
" " arr at Philadelphia, 8.S0 p m
Elmlra Mail leaves Lock Haven, 7.45 a 111
" ' " Sunbury, It. i0 am
" arr at Philadelphia, 4J.00 p 111
Niagara Express leave Renovo, 3.23 p in
' " " Suubiirv, T.55 p iu
" arr at Philadelphia, 8.80 a 111
Mail East connects east and west at Erie with
L. ). A M. S. R. W. and at Irvineton with OU
Creek aud Allegheny R. R. W.
Niagara Exoress and Erie Express East, and
Erio Mail, Niagara Expres and Eluiira Mail
West, connect at Williamsport with trains going
north on the Elmita and Cannndnlgna divi.iuu
of the N. C. R. K.
Catawissa passenger trains will be run east und
west from Williamsporton Elmira Mail.
WM. A. BALDWIN, Uen'l Sup'i
Oanillle. IIaxletoa'V M llkekbarre
It. It. Penu. R. H. Co. Lestwev.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after this date Passenger train ou the
D., H. fe W. R. R. will run a follow 1
WESTWARD.
EASTWARD.
LEAVE. A. Mt LCAVE. A.M.
New York, 6:00 Bunbnry, 6:23
Philadelphia, H:00 Danville,- 7:03
Fusion, 9:25 Oaltawlssa, 7:24
Bethlehem, 10:05 ilaxleton, O.ut
P. M. : - P. M.
Untletoa, 1:00 Bethlehem, 12:10
Cauawissa, 9:40 Kaston, 13:8a
Danville, 8:20 Philadelphia, 3:1
Sunbury, arrive 8:57 New York, arr. Jh.NO
Traiu West arriving at Suubury 8:57 p. ni.,
makes close connections with trains on Pbliauel
i hia A Ci( R. K. for Milton, Wllliumsport,
Lock Havu and all points West, Elmlra and all
polut Nprth, also with Northaio Ceutral Rail
way, for Harrisburc aud Baltimore.
liT'New and elegant euarhe-in through bo
tweea Sunbury and Eastmi.
FRANK THOMPSON,
Bupt. D. H. ft W. K. R.
BrPT Orrirr., Wru.UMspoRT, Pa.
May' I, la4!.