Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 12, 1873, Image 3

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    ItfttlroRd Time Table.
AHRtTAL ASD BEPAKTUKS OF THAWS AT SITOUORT.
N. C. R. W.. South.
Elmlra Mall, 11.15a m
Krie Mall, 12.55 "
Buffalo Ex. 8.50 "
HarrlsburicAc. 8.10 p m
P. E. B. B. Wont.
KrlnMail, 5.15 am
Renovo Ac. 11.10 am
KlmlraMall 4.10 pm
Buffalo Ex, 7.10 "
SUNUUBT AND LEWISTOWM B. It.
Leave Sunbury for Lcwistown at 8.85 a. m.,
and 4.U0 p. m.
Arrive at Sunbury from Lewistown at 1.35
and 6.55 p. m.
, RBAMOKIN DIVISION, H. C. B. W.
LAT I ABRIVB
Express, 11.45a m I Mall, 0.80 am
Mail, 6.05 pro Express, 4.00 p m
An accommodation tralu leaves Stiamokln at
7.10 a m, arriving at Mt. Carmcl at 7.40 a m.
ReturinK, leave Mt. Carmel at 7.00 ? m, arriv
ing at Bhamoktu 7.30 p m. , .
DANVII.I.K, I1AZLF.TON A WILKESBARRB R. R.
Leaves Sunbury at 045 a. m., for York. Re
turn at 4.10 p. in.
Accldoutnl Insurance Tickets can bo had of
J. Shipman, Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
Wluter Arrangement Tor the I'ost
Olllce Ht fcuuburj , l'u.
Offlce Open from 6.50 a. m., to 8 p. m., treept
on Sunday.
TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF THE
MAILS.
Arrives ns follows : ' '
From the East at 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p. m.,
" South, 5.15 a. ra., 4.10 p.m.
West, 5.15a. ra.,11.15 p. m.,4.10p. m.,
: ' North.1.50 a. in. ,11. 15 a. m., 4.10 p.m.
aiiamokln, Mi. Ouniol an J points On
" that line, 9.25 o. m., 4.00 p. m.
Malls close as follow :
For the East, 5.45 a. m., 10.50 a. m., 4.50 p. m.
" South, 10.50 a. m., 4.50 p. m. 8 p. m.
" West, 10.50 a. m., 3.50 p. m., 8.00 p. m.
" North 8.50 p. m., 8 p. m.,
Bbarnokin proper 11.15 p. m.
Shainokin and pftlccs on that route, 4.20
p. m.
Money orders will not b issued after C p. m.,
"on Saturdays.
.1. J. PMTTII. P. M.
gjjusincss locals.
1
.. The Improved Hkovkk & Baker 8uwino Ma
iiunr. These celebrated machines are ottered
U Uic most reusoniible rate. For particulars
r.plv to D. . KUTZ, A(jent,
JTub-aiTS.-ly. Upper Augusta township.
'Cahoi.'ap Pm.iv!, denlev In Musical Instru
cts and 3evin Machines, Market street, near
ird, Sunbury, Pa. Call and etaminc the best
.ans, Mlodeous, Sewinir and Kuittinir !
:es in the market. Always on hand the Es-rt-y,
Silver Torque, Smith's American, Mason &
Hamlin Organs. Order taken for all kinds of
Pianos ami Musical Instruments. The Peoples'
Favorite Sewing Maehines j Domestic and Glo
ver & Baker. Persons purchasing machines
from mo wlil receive Instructions. First-class
Knitting Machines fur sale.
Anothkii Lot. luBt arrived, another lut of now fur
niture at B. I lUudenbush's store iu Munouic building.
The stock still increases iu attraction. Tho selection!!
is tuo Hue.it iu the country, and being large gives all a
fair opportunity to gut the most fuiihionnUe ns veil as
tbe best made.
A riwu was made on W. H. Miller1!) Excelsior Hoot and
Hhoo Store, during the wet weather of late for (linn allocs,
but his large stock oanuot become exhausted booh. The
very best of Gum boots aud shoes are sold at astonishing
low prices. BeBides anj style made can be hud at his
store.
JIats and Caps. Samuel Faust, has just re
turned from the city with a larye assortment of
tlis latest stylu hats. His stock Is full, and the
l..,.,!. otyies can no uau ui lila etort, on Market
Btrcct at city prices.
Tub Giirat Crash. D. A. Finney has the
latest nssoitment ' " T1 .or.
1-..7S 'P!''cimed with great care iu (lie city mar
kets, mu c . 0U. Mn bc Hoy.;;;!,1,,
a the best. Ladles goods -of every description.
-'loth and Cassitnercs for gentlemen. Boots and
.Mil ics, notions, jewelry, and every urlie'.e usual
ly kept iu stores, w ill be found iu his assortment.
Everybody Is invited to examine his stock. The
IW bargains are ivu.trnteed.
otul Affairs.
Wuehk TO GET You II Toudav Goods. For
merchandise of all dcs.'ilHious.go to the stores of
of Messrs Reed, Bio. and Seaslioltz, Reefer and
Bassler, D. A. Finney nnd J. F. Byroif. For
Groceries, G. W. Smith keeps the best and fresh
est iu the tow n.
For ready made clothing, 8.- Herzfeldcr not
only sills the cheapest, but keeps the largest
assortment ou hand. He has just received a new
lot, expressly for the Holiday.
Boots aud Shoes, for largo assortment of the
H iu market, W. H. Miller' Excelsior store,
takes the lead In the county. He bus the flucst
assortment ever seen iu tills Section of tho coun
try. For Toys, Books, Pictures, or any article suit
able for Holiday presents, will be found iu ubuu.
dauce, at C. 8. Hazleliues Store.
Milmnkkv Goods. Our town ha never beeu
belter supplied in miiliuery than now. Tbo
stores nrelilkd to overflowing, and the loveliest
hats und bonnets that ever woman guzed upon,
are found at the stores of Misses A Hancock,
Lou. S'nihsler, M. L. Gosslcr aDd L. Welser.
Other fancy goods not enumerated are kept ex
pressly for presents to ladles.
Ladies Dress Goods of every description ean be
lonnd ut Mits Kate Black' store.
Fancy trticles suitable for presents, will be
found ut the Drug stores of G. B. Cadwalladcr,
Dr. C M. Martin & Co. and W. D.MolHck.
In the cutlery line und Hardwure.Messrs Paine
nnd McCormiek take the lead. No discount on
anything they sell. They keep the best assort
ment aud sell cheap.
Those who have not got a good stove to get up
a good holiday dinner, are reminded that A.
Krouso and J. B. Reed, have the best made, aud
sell at panic prices for cash.
Coal. Our readers who expect to provide for
tho getting up ol fine roasts, will be glad to learn
'hat Messrs Grant, Bro., Rhodes aud Haas, Val.
Aitz, and J. M. Cadwalluder, sell the best arti
cle iu market.
Iu tho Jewelry Hue T. 8. Shannon and A. M.
, Meixel, have received a largo supply for holiday
presents. Their stock is equal to city establish
ments, aud supplied with latest styles.
Frank Lessenoek has become the proprietor
of Purscl' ten plu alley and shooting galleiy, In
the Moore aud Dissinger buildiug, and ha
taken possession. Fruuk will keep a first class
establishment.
The Conirlave of thl place elected the follow
lowiug officer lust week i Commander, Frank
Bessengerj Vice-Commander, Bam'l Weaver)
Herald, J. Adam Cake j Recorder, W. R. F.
Wehuert Treasurer, i. M. Bostlan t Guard,
Chas. Maihl Sentiuel, Wm. Fetter. J. M. Far
row was elected representative to the Grand
Conclave nt Philadelphia.
The editor of the Dtmocrat ha been presented
with a fat goose.
New Eatiso Balook la Just been opened in
ieulher' buildiug, opposite the depot In tbl
iee, by Mr. Thomas McUaw.wbo wm lurnistt
Is at all hour. Oyster, and all game In
m will be served in the best style."
t. Johksey Buapeh, late euginepr, ha been
luted master mechanic or the May'svMleand
lUjjton railroad, vlco Zadoc Dustiu, removed.
Til Oprra llousi at Dasviu-E. Wo wers
shown through this splendid structure a few
day ago by Mr. C. B. WcUel, the architect,
which It now about being completed. This en
terprise originated with Mr. Jacob Snyder, who
had but A small capital, but through good man
agement and bard labor, has succeeded In
building a honsa which, long in the future, will
be regarded with pride by the citizens of our sis
ter town of Danville. The Interior of the build
ing Is well arranged, and divided off Into store
rooms, offices, lodge toomi and an opera room.
The audiance room bf the opera house is on the
second floor, and Is admirably well arranged fur
the purpose. The stage and scenery have been
largely Improved upon, while tho audience room
1ms been lilted np with the latest Improved cush
loned chairs, elevated and arranged so as to
have a full view of tho stage from every part of
the room. The gallery, likewise, contains cush
ioned chairs arranged similarly to those la the
parquet, while the painting and glldiug Is cor
rcspondlngly neat, and when lighted Is not ex.
celled In brilliancy by any house of entertain'
mcnt In tho country. It Is calculated to seat
1500 persons comfortably. Great precaution
was also taken by the architect for the protec
tion of an audience hi case of fire, by means of
doors which are thrown open in different parts
of tho building. In passing through this part
of the building we also noticed that ample pro
vision had been made for dressing looms, clo
sets, Ac. Tho scenery Is all new, and got
ion up in magniiicent style. This operu
room Is now about being finished with a
view to a grand opening on Tuesday evening,
tho 23d Inst., when It is designed by tho citizens
of that place to give a complimentary benefit to
Mr. Snyder as an evidence of their appreciation
6f his enterprise. Caroline Richlugs' Bernard
Troup?, of Philadelphia, have already been en
gaged to give one of their brilliant entertain
ments on the occasion. An luvitution is extend
ed to all uelghborlng towns to participate In the
grand opening. A largo number of tickets have
already been disposed of. Wo hope to see many
from this place attend this grnnd entertainment
given by our neighbors, and that some one may
conceive the Idea of Imitating Mr. Snyder in the
erection of a similar building In this place,where
it is so much needed.
It has become fashionable now-a days for De
mocratic officials In this county, to give levees
when going into olllce aud upon retiring. The
present Register nnd Recorder gave an oj ster
supper on Wednesday evening a week, when the
editor ofthe .Democrat bud prepared himself with
a clean shirt for tho occasion. It is said ho was
the "hupplcst" man around tho festive board ou
account or his expectations of getting the print
ing for that fcfliee. In fact he Was so much de
lighted that he msed his overcoat, and did not
discover its wheici.b.uts for a week after. The
following day, howev."!U duik cloud passed over
his brigtit prospects of n.v.lcrengC(J UComcupon
his learning that tho rctlrli.T-dlicer had provid
ed a sufficient number of blan?fc, printed by his
brother in Philadelphia, to lust fu"Hie next three
years, which ho had disposed of to h.'s -ucccssor.
This was cool, to eay the leaf t, iu a pul.'i. officer
who received the support of his party pope ", md
then not only gave his printing, during his term,
to ponies iu Philadelphia, but also furnished his
successor, at a cheap rote, with a sufficient
number for the next three years, thus taking pat
ronage out of the hands of his constituents for
that length of time. But then when w e examine
the county records for the past ten years, we
must conclude that such acts arc coin-l-ttcnt
with the principles of some of tho Dcnio
cricy In this county. Tho retiring Registee
and Iiccorder gave an entertainment nt ills resi
dence iu Northumberland ou his retiring, but
judging from the number of Democrats present
from tlrts side of the river, his chances for the
legislature uro rather slim, ns the number re
r'va iv. wu otit.
As wo were under lutTT.
cient town clerk, Mr. P. V (;ra"v "wlt t,,c clU
In the Council proceedings foV ZVCy
IhiHv, we attached his name to the proceedings
last week, copied from the JMihj. s!nc0
we were twice taken to task about attaching his
" w "'M""' m question. First by Mr
Gray who objected for the rcwon, , ,
that the proceedings as published iu the JMly
were incorrect, aud again by the editor of that
Paper who, it appears, does not entertain any of
the best feelings towards Mr. Gray, and who
says he reported the proceeding, himself. This
accounts for the blundering manner in which
they have heretofore been renortert. v ,.,,
endeavor In tho future, to avoid difficulty ay
giving credit to the report, so that our riders
may Judge of their genuineness.
iNCosii-iiEiiENSjiiLE. Wu lind the following
local in the Suuimrv J)uu,j of luUiy last :
nHi,'rr8T.0,'! ST(,LKN -e or the overcoats ofthe
cd.tor of this paper. Tbe tinder . thief will be
hberaliy rewarded by leaving tlia same at this
Is it tho intention of the editor, through this
advertiscmeut, to make his readers believe that
he ever had more thou one overcoat I
Promoted. It is with pleasure we announce
the promotion of our friend H. I). Wharton. Eso..
to n higher position in the Clerk's office iu the
House of Representaliees, at Washington. His
promotion was unsolicited, which shows that
bis abilities are appreciated bv his em nlo irs.
Mr. Wharton has consented to give us a letter
oecusiouully, from the seat of government, for
puouiunuu in me ".imencaH," which will, no
uuuoi, oe appreciated by his numerous friends,
and tho readers of this paper.
Poor House Convention. A convention was
held at J. M. Huff's Hotel at Milton, on Monday
last, to consider the propriety of establishing a
Poor House and Farm for the use of the poor, in
the upper end of the county, which was well at
tended hy delegates of tbe different districts on
that side of the river. Au executive committee
was appointed who are to ascertain the costs
aud procure Information from other places where
poor houses are establlshcd.us to workings and
benefits, and to report at a future meeting. The
following persons were appointed to the execu
tlve committee i
Morthuniberland, M. B. Priestly.
Milton, J. F. Wolflnf;or.
Tnrbut, J. W. Cll.,ger.
Point, C M. Lesbcr.
Chillisqunque, Samuel McNinch.
McEwemvlllo, R. W Lowalt.
Watsontown, Oscar Foust.
Delaware, Robert M. Russell.
Turbutville, Wm. Bavidge.
WEnnderstncd that Mr. John Hang, County
Treasurer elect.has engaged the service of G. W
Armstrong, of McEwensville, to assist him iu
performing the function of hi office. Thi
position was not .ought by Mr. A. and he only
accept it at the earueat desire of Mr. Haag. A
more appropriate and better appointment wa
never mado in thl county WaUotUown RitorJ.
Anotuer Printer 'n LucK.-We are happy
to notice that our neighbor of the StiHonian, L.
M. Morton, has ben confirmed a rjoatmn.t.r
that place. The appointment I a deserved one
and a recognition of a brave .oldler during the
Utow... We Will make au emeiHi. -
Good. The register at the Cltv Hotel in ihti
piace, exmoit the arrival of over 3000 tr.nn.
between the lit of Aofnki and the 1st of Decent-'
ber. Thl i an evtf' .4.t tk. nu tt.... . '
widely and favorablr iCewn.'
CotmoiL Phocep.djnos. Council met on Tue
day evening Dtlk flth, the ChlefBurgos belnf lib
ent, J. M. -Cadwalladcr was called to the chair.
Members present, Major Dewaii, O. B. Cadwal
ladcr, Rohrbach, Benson bach, Deit,Cake,MIUer,
Dles1ugcr,Irwln an Clark. Minutes of lft meeting
read nnd approved. Committee on Rlvcf Bank,
reported that they obeyed the directions of coun
cil, In the resolution passed at last meeting, nnd
advertised for proposals to do the work In the
street nt Charles Gnrluger. Tho proposals to
be rccclv.cd at this meeting. '
On motion of O. B. Cadwalladcr, Resolved,
That tho sealed proposal be returned to tbe re
spective bidders unopened, aiid await farther
action of the council.
Cn motion of Mr. Dew art, Resolved, That tho
committee on River Bank, is heroby Instructed
to employ a corhpetcntClvll Engineer to layout the
road at and near Charles Garingers residence on
tho River Bank, and that salt! Engineer make a
complcto specification of the amount of work and
manner in which tho work should bo done, and
submit the snme In writing to council for their
approval. That tho Chief Burgess bo added to
the said committee as chairman. Adopted.
On motion of Mr. Millor, RcBolvod, That the
communications of tho "Good Intent" and
"Washington" Fire Companies, be laid over un
til next meeting. Adopted.
Bills presented nnd orders granted i J B Lcn
ker, street commissioner, $117 0'2 j Edward Bow
er, ?3 50; Bowen, Englo and Fryling, $3 00 1
Abraham Ohncr, 13 75 i Henry Buchcr, 3 93 j
B. F. Delhi, ?5 87) Fryling, Bowen and Englo,
113 03 s Franklin Randnls, 14 43 ; Henry Zort
mnn, f 6 12 Geo. Hoy, to 56 j Henry Yort,
15 75.
Ou motion, ndjouruod.
P. W. Gray, Clerk.
Tub most desirable holiday gift that can bo
presented I o your mother, sister, brother, wife,
husband or friend, Is a phr to.rrai h of yourself
which ean bo had at Bartktt's gallery, opposlto
the City Hotel. Go at onco nnd see tho new
stylos ho Is taking, nnd an album of a finer stylo
than cau bo fotiud elsewhere.
Calendars for 1874, Blotters, and first class
Fire and Accident Insurance cau bo hid by call
ing on J. Shlpmnn.
Time BciiRiiri.it ovrk tub N. C R. W. for
Washington City. Southward. Tralu leaves
Sunbury ut 1:2.55 a. m. and 11.15 n. m., arrive
nt Hurrh-burg at 5.10 n. in. and 2.10 p. in., at
Baltimore at 8.50 a. in. nnd 0.40 p. in., at Wash
ington City nt 10.85 a. in. and 8.30 p. in.
Northward. Leaves Washington City nt 4.48
a. m., 11.85 n. in. and 9.".8 p. m.j arrive at Bal
timore at 6.30 a. in., 12.20 p. m. and 11.20 p.m.,
ut Ilarrisbnrg nt 1.00 p. in., 4.50 p. m. and 8.55
n. in., ut Sunbury 5.15 a. m., 4.10 p. m. nnd 7.10
p. m.
At a meeting of the Good Intent Firo Co.,
the following resolutions wcro unanimously
ndoptcd:
llViiTfnii, Emanuel Wllvcrt has, during tho
past nine year?, filled the ollleo of PrcnhK-ni uf
tbe Good Intent Fire Company No. I with tidelitv
aud zeal a Zeal, indeed, scurcelv to be equalled
seeing that almnst by bis Individual effort he
kept together and maintained tho company
throughout the wur of tbe rebellion, unaided,
save by n few equally faithful members whom ho
could call together, lie preserved the organiza
tion ofthe oldest Incorporated compauy In the
county during durkest houis it has ever expe
rienced, when the most sanguine of our friends
pronounced tho 'Goody' dead. Trusting In that
turn of fortune which he felt must cast us up to
better days, he ever remained watchful and pa
tient. Nor" did he await in idleness tho hour of
piMjiprity. He so managed that our treasury
was tr.u,j wtl, fund upon which the revival of
our vetenv. criLipony could bo based. When
that reorgaui,,jn , ,-vas commenced, he devoted
all Ins energies to.n0 0rk at hand, often at tho
sacrilicc of valuable ,ni:iei)ts. Ho battled for
ns and for our good, i, called us to our work,
and kept us at It until i.a.-ige and truck were
done, nnd the company panhi.'y equipped. At
length be feels compelled to leivve ids post, and
surrender all the enjoyments of (lie t lino he so
h.bored for, because now as ever n,i company 1
uppermost in his thoughts its welfare his sin
cere desire.
Anl Wmrtat, Ibis company feels nnfeigncdly
uratefui to KmauKcl Wllvcrt forhls labors ;n our
ucuail,
Therefore, be it Jletuh-td, That the heart fe.'
thanks of this company be and arc hereby ten
dered unto Emanuel Wilvert for the diligent,
..u.u nun impartial manner In which be has to
so many years tilled the olllce of President ,'uc
Good Intent Fire Company No. 1.
AV(;,rr'. That we .r. .in,...L sorry to see
linn leave the position which v ",cu,iPu,' to,
tbo satisfaction of us all -l p u,"e the fruita of
his eudeuvors arei"ut no rt'Pci by us, his
cklldien. iu the derx'tmcnt.
Hmoheil. rn"t 'U''-e resolutions be published
in the u-pcra of tbe hnroih. and that the Secre
lurv e instructed to p incur a copy hereof for
sentauon to Mr. w i veil.
CHARLES M. CLEMENT,
SAM'L SLAY MAKER,
It. A. FISHER,
Committee.
N P r.C I A I. X OTIC KM.
Tol'iipitallMtH, To Men or Uleiliiuu
nieniiM, it iil to nil lViNhiiic
llonieit and tiiusi Avoid
I'uying ICeutM.
By reference tn tbe Watsontown lleeord nnd
Sunbury "Gazette" will be seen a full und more
explicit description of the property I oiler for
sale, cither In lots or by tbo acre. Hut what I
wish to mora particularly bring before t lie pub
lic is tbe LIBERAL T Eli MS ou which they are
offered.
I will SELL l.u I 5 from KlOO to f500 and
Lands by the ACKE from f '.'00 to ?500, according
to the location.
Terms : Ten per cent, of the purchase money
down, the balance in tlmo and amounts tn suit
Dureliatcrs, from ONE to EIGHT YEARS, with
legal interest from day of sale.
The streets and alleys will be opened ns fast as
lots are sold, so that all may be upproached with
case.
All persons who are now paving rent can have
un opportunity of securing a "home for less mo
ney nnnnally than they uro now THROWING
A w A i lu rent.
Any persou wishing to see the lands or Iota
will call on me, wheu every opportunity will bo
given them to have a fair chance to see the supo-
uuumKe rcscniea to 1 lie puullc.
In udditiou to the lands above referred to. I
now oiler for sale THREE DWELLING nOU-
or., situate on Water street, in Watsontown bo
rough, the one being tbe large aud commodious
mica uweinng now occupied by me, all of said
uneiungs iiaving tue uecessary outbuildings for
immediate use.
For further Information call on or address
J. M. FOLLMER,
WatBontown, Pa.
October 81, 1873. 1 yr.
Tbe llounehold Panacea,
aud
Fuuiily I.lniiuout
Is tho best remedy In tho world for the following
complaints, via. i Cramp In the Limbs aud Stiy
macb, Puin lu tho Stomach, Bowels, or Side.
Rheumatism in all its forms, Billion Colfe.Ncs'
rnlgia, Cholera, Dyentery,Colds,Fresli Wounds,
Burns, Bore Throat, Spinal Complaint, &ruiu
and Bruises, Chill and Fever. For Internal and
External use.
Its operation is not only to relieve tbe patient,
but entirely remove the cause of the complaint.
It penetrates and lwrvade the whole evstem, re
storing healthy action to all it parts, aud Quick
ening the blood. 1 H
The Household Panacea la purely
Vegetable and All Healing.
Prepared by
CURTIS & BROWN,
No. 215 Fulton Street, New York.
For sale by all druggists.
July 13, 1873 ly.
ritildreu olten looU Pale and Mick
from no other causa than having worm In the
stomach.
.BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS
willucslrov Worms without. Un.. ... . i.. .tin
"'""y WlUTE.and from all the coloring
or other lujurlon. iugredleut u.uall, u.ed in
worm preparations. ' w ,u
CURTIS BROWN, Proprietor.,
ir'ij a r0",-15 'ulloa Blreti York.
Sold bu Druaoifi atul n ,.,. j. ... .
MF.IWHANTrf and MANCPACTUR
1CP.8 will host tiiinr their shipments
to their destination by nslng
cnainon'M
PATENT Nil ll'I'IMl TA- 1
Over Two Hundred Millions have been nsed
within the past ton years; w I hunt complaint oi
loss by. Tntr becoming detached. All Express
Co's use them. Bold by Printers and Stationers
everywhere.
Oct. 81, '.1873. 3m.
Tho C'ontVNsion of niT liiTaliflT"
Published by a warning nnd for tho benefit of
Young Men nnd others who suffer from Nervous
Depii.itt, l.os.t or Manhood, etc., supplying the
means of self-cure. Wrltteu by one who cured
himself after nndergolug considerable qunckery,
and sent free or receiving a post-paid directed
envelop. Sufferers are Invited to address the
author. NATHANIEL MAYFA1R,
June 14,'7S 0m. Box 158, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Thirty Years' Experience of nn Old
Nome.
Mrs) WiiiNlow'a Soothing Kj rup in
the prescription ol'oneof the beat Female
Physicians nnd NurseB In tbo United Stutes, and
has been used for thirty years with never fulling
snfety nnd success by "millions of mothers and
children, from the feeblo infant of one week old
to tho adult. It corrects Acidity of tho stomach,
relieves wind colic, regulate tbo bowels, aud
gives rest, health and comfort to mother and
child. Wc believe it to be tho Bept uud Sures".
Remedy In tlui World, In all cases of DY8KN
TKRY nnd DIAltUIKEA IN CHILDREN, whe
thcr it arises from Teething or from any other
ciiue. Full directions fur using will accompany
each bottle. None Genuine unless the facsimile
of CUKTIs & PERK1VS Is on the outside wrap
per. Sold by nil Medicluo dealers.
July 12, 1873. ly.
TO COXNl'TlPTIVEti;
The dverlier, linlna boca j prinar.ontlv mired of
thnt drond dinnniie, OuiiRUmiitio::, by a nini.ly rancdv,
is Stiltons U make knnwu to bin felhiw mifrerom tbe
menna of cure. To all wliu diw lo It, he will ncml oepy
ofthe prpseription uwd, (fro of dure), witbthe ilirce
tliniH for l.iopurii.K and ubIdr the -lame, which they will
nud a sure Cure for Ooimnuii.tijn, Asthma, IlrouuhitH,
fcc.
Tartios wihin(r the prenei -ljitiou will rleaac address
ltev. E. A. WILSON.
194 I'enn Hi
Nov. Hi, IS78 m.
, WllusttMburirb, New York.
I'. It ICO Its OF YOUTH.
A RentleniMi who suffered fur yeats from Nervous
Dablllty, Premature Dccwy, and ill the t flVcm of youth
ful ind seretioa will, for the aiike of ncliering bu
mnnKy, aond free to all who nwd it, the recipe and ili
reotiou for imikiiiK the simple remedy bv which ho was
cured. Sufferers winhinn to profit hy the advertiser's
exieriouce eau do no by addressing in perfect cotifi
deuee, JOIIN B. OQDEN, 42 Cedjr St., New York.
Nov. 21, 1873 6m.
ffclarnsjjjjs.
Of the 0th of December, at tho residence of the
bride's parents, by the Rev. A. K. Zimmerman,
Du. Gro. A. Smith, of Middieburg,Snydor co.,lo
Miss Sarah J. Ki.ase, of Snydcrtown borough,
Northumberland county.
On the evening of tbe 0th of December, by the
Rev. A. K. Zimmerman, Dr. Isaac Hi:ip of
Klinesgroye, to Mies Ci.ai:a L. Mii.i.er, of Pax
Inos, Northumberland county.
In this place, Dec. lind, by' llev. G. W. Hem
perley, Mr. William u."-u o.,.i iu. :,u
Stroii, all orouuoury.
In this place, Dec. 4lh, by tbe same, Mr. Mon
timkk Chawkord, of Northumberland, and
Miss Br.Li. C. Hanna, uf Norlli Point, Clinton
County, l'u.
jfjcb) Dbcriiscutcnls.
PESiXSYLVAMl ICAIE KOAIfT
nilLADELl'IIIA &'E1UE R. It.' DIVISION'.
AVINTUIt TIME TABLE.
Ou and nfter Sundav, Dcctmher 1st. 1873, the
Trains oh the Philadelphia it Erie Rail Road Divi
sion will run us follows :
WESTWARD.
Bndalo Express leaves Philadelphia,
' Ilarnsburg,
" " " Willhrnsport,
" " " Empoilain.
12.55 p m
fi.Uo p in
U.So p in
a. 15 a il
H.')0 u in
IO.U'0 p m
H. 05 a iu
7. oil a m
S.40 a tn
10.05 a iu
8.00 a ii'i
I. ::u p ui
6 '.'0 p 111
"t UH p in
' arr.
nt liuffalo.
Erie Mail
leaves
l'biladelptlu,
iiarri,.t)ui'(r.
" " " Williamson,
" " " Lock Haven,
" nll'at,i:re,,'"
Elmlra Mail leaves Philadelphia,
nun isuiirg,
arr nt Lock llavcn."
V l-w.ct.i-t
neiro Accomod n Waves Harrisbur
' " urr. WllliuiiK.-1,1.55 p m
EASTWARD.
liuffalo EiV1'1 loiircs liuffalo, 3.25 p ni
' " Emporium, 11.00 p m
" " " Wiiliamsport, 1.10 a ni
" ' arr. nt Harrisburg, 4.5J a m
" " " Philadelphia, 9.10 am
Erie Msli leaves Erie-, 11.20 am
Renovo, S.40 p ,n
" " " Lock Haven, .5. p ,
" " " Wiiliamsport, 11.10 pm
" " arr. nt Ilarrlsbuiv, ji.bS u ni
" " " Philudolphia, 8.00 as
Elniira Mail leaves Lock Haven, 7 55 a i,'
ini.iui-! ort, 0.30 am
arr. at Hamsbnrg 1.50 pm
".," ." Philudelpltin, 5.50 p ii'
Harnsburg Aceom. leaves Williamsp't, O.'.o p m
" " arr. at Harrisb'.irg, lil.JiO ii in
'' r " " Phlladelt,hla, 2..',o n n,
Mail East connects east aud west nt Erie with
L. 8. & M. 8. R. W. uud ut Corrv and Irvinetou
with Oil ( reek and Allegheny R.R. W.
Mall West with east and west trains on L. 8.
& M. 6. K. W. and at Corry aud Irvinetou with
Oil Creek and Allegheny II. R. VV.
Elmlra Muil and Buffalo Eprer-s make close
connection at wiiliamsport with N. C. R. W.
trains, north, nud ut Ilarrisbnrg with N. C. R
W. traius south.
WM. A. BALDWIN, Gen'l Sup't.
JAMES II. JlrBDVITT,
.Attorney at Ijaw and
United States Commissioner. Olilco with S
B. Boaer, Esq.. lu llrigbt's Buildiug, Sunbury,
Pa. Aug. S3, '73. ly.
Estate ol Mury A. Uouud OeecuNCd,
ufeton iieira to Accent or ltd use
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, J
COL'NTr Ol NollTllI'MnKULASI). t
SS.
At an Orplians Court licld at Sunbury i Bnd
for said County, on the sisth dav of November,
A. II. Je-.J, belore the jiniuiniM,. Willi..,., n
Rockefeller, President, and Joseph Nicely one of
his Associate Justices of said Court.
hefrW V 1 i "'" ' '"" "ound, a sou and
of Milton, Nonbumberlaud Co.intv. deceased :
BBUnd, (icMdence ni ivesetit unknown,) Julia
wl?S iT'i"' ifor",-rI' ,i0"d') and Intermarried
p'l""-(: Madman, of Miulinlmrg, Union Co.,
Pa. and Joseph B. Force and I'hcbe Force, of
Milton r-enn'a, heusut law of Margaretta Force,
Bound, heirs aim persons interested and all o'ber
persons in crested in tbo estate of said Mary
Ann Bound, dee d to come into Court ou the
first Monday of Jan.i.y, A. D., li,7o, ut two
n,OClt PrM- ,f 6,'il1 Ul'1 nice to ae
l ie the valuation, or show cause why tho samu
should not bo sold. '
Wituoss the Hou. William M. Iiockefeller
Presblent Jndgo of said Court, at Suubury ,
teuth duy of November, A D., 1S7II.
GEO. P. REIMENSWliPP
38. 73. 4tUqn"y UL'rk Ur'ttU4 Court.
Nov.
Tailoring! Tailoring!!
CIIAIILES MAIIIL,
EBPETTFULLV Informs tho citizens that
J- be ha Ja6t received his
Sprluguu Siiruiner Goods,
at hi
TAILOR SHOP.
kind, of prepared to make.up all
CJEXTfi? AMI ItOVN NI I1M
ofthe latest styles. HavlLg had much exiwrl-
Dhn 'a trlaL UU" dire'' lLe pUbl'
Clothing will be made nn In .I.. i..... r, ,
Smnue0''""1 Ktt,hlolre lu tue mo8t satisfactory
TAnn
U LA
Tho Iiigbcsl Medical Authorities of Europe ay
the strongest Tonic, Puritler and Deobttrucut
i nown In the mcdlcul world Is
, T u v ii 13 "b n
It arrests decay of vltul forces, exhaustion of the
nervous system, restores vigor to Hie debilitated,
cleanses vitiated blood, removes vclclo obstruc
tions nnd acts directly on tho Liver and Sploen.
Price 1 a bottlo. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18
Piatt St., N. Y. Dec5.4w.
Located at WiIllaiiiport, Pa.
Etlablithcd 18(50. The BEST COLLEGE in the
Country. Has tho best Penman In Pennsylva
nia. For Collego Paper, Specimens of Penmanship,
Ac, addrets DAVIS & OPL1NGER,
Dee5.4w Wiiliamsport Penn'n.
; VW iikiaiii! ntii'fc i HiaJiTaiiiw
rgt CTBsa Ir.Snro'' Catarrh
armear curca ny ns
mild, soothing and heal
ing properties, to w h
tho disease yields, when
Kcmedv is used worm
and svstem nut in unr-
focti ord r bv tlio wonderful Bltcrall vo
power of ur. rierce'suoiaeii Jiied
IcBl Ii!COV)ry, Uilcen earnestly, to
correct blood and system, which are al
ways nt fault, nlso to act specifically unon
diseOKCd glands and lining membrane ot .
nnrs anil rimmnnirntlnir cllAmberA. Ia-s
kugjtnrrh liemodv should be applied warm t
r? j with Dr. Fierce' Naanl Ioiic!c, t
?i.l(h. nnlv inalnitnnnt n-il h u-10.li tl.ilrl mnrf- I
icinn ciin bn uprfmtJir nitnlind tn nil nrta Ktim
tjoi iiafwiiirc nun cutoiiocrs in lviucn nieers
rvjcxlst nnd from whiclidischarfre proceeds.
Diii.'-anini i, .13 .ma i rc.uiiicin pniTCll,
that tho nronrictor offers ASOO n.
3
k-awara ior a ease nr in iieati" or
r- m lAUitrrn nn r in nnc ei mv i' in wn mm .
j.cinrvriininsinimenr yg.nynn ilrilp-pinra.
T-i,r it r nmari'itrrhtirr .imtsnv w AmrtiilTti Wi iifl " f 7
?fie fflniTie iTninfi Senl ''' in any ono of
tJllC JlltljllC VlDlllDfor tl. Will chnngo any
colored hair to a permanent black or brown and
contains no poison. Trade supplied nt low rates.
Address, MAGIC COM3 CO., Springfield, Mass.
Dcc.l. 4v.
HAMPLEH Font by mnd for .we. that retell
quick fur $10. Ii. WOLCUTT, lsl cbatbam Kiinnre, N.
V. . lM.B,'7.t.4w.
(T? lltierii yn fi-nc by mr.ii llie verv l'CHt
( ICS I, A hi T I O T Ii U H H
urue at once in roMKllov ; Uo,
lee. S'Til. '.
744 Uroadwey, N. V.
I-AIUK'N CON PA MOV.
tn article lni.g ilc.iicd und oiiht for lyeveiyhiiiy. Rent
free fur two "lanil s. Addreaa
Pro. r, '7H. 4w. J?Ji?i?- HENB.Y, Haunvrr, V..
FJiPiiOVJiKxr roYtAiTiTl
T. S. Arthur's lust and greitcut work, CAHT AHUIFT
is KilliCK Ly thouniniU nut nitliKtmiiliug the fimc. It
is Inleum ly iiilerrating alul ia low in (.rice, tlnin having
many iidvuiitagca over higher priced and heavy IhA.
A liir ol thu Author i.reniMiti'il to evoiy aubsoriher. An
i".'.t who hint never mil a t.ok before cliMrrii (HXIiaat
week. 1iwcih;nth to Hull' Tim TiMKa. tlirculars fiw
J. M. KTfUHiAHT OU., l'ub.,7'2t Hansom Kt., fhila.
Icc. S,'7.). tvr.
" ; A N l II it I sf e
,i iii"'"', I'MCoverj- of the Ape lor the relief and cure
Ol nneunuitif.ni, chronio and acme, Hpralus, llruises.
i nn in t Lest, liji-k, r uiul,, Hrjff Joim., nuainn,
(ilaliilular H,.ll,nR1., liiflniii.ulou, iMirBlKle, I5u,,;ni,
f'ataiTlia, fcc Will not (.iv:is(. r Klnin tbe most ilciicate
.......v. iiicii iii..Ki a luxuiy l,i cuiy f.iiniiy. Try
it
.i.,u ! i:.-nv iiici-i oi ii h HiiMT tiierit. Trice 2r
ceiifH j.er
little. lthl.i:X 1KIYT, Prol.'r. W. (Jreouwi,
ISt.. N.
l)ec.r,'7:l, iy.
R7XTKKN Oil. 1'AlXTlNiiS IN A HOOK 1
Never liefore was arch an idea attempted f , r hnok-il-
.V' m" wbo ""''" il prorouiiciia it
HI I LKH. Mna. Harriet ll-eclicr Htowi-V latest oi k,
'Vouutii in Snrrod lliKtory,
i" a .cries of narrotive-ketrfics, drawn f:-oni the Scrir
lurnl, hlKtoricil, ami legend mry eourw-H. Illustnitnl
wilh Suteeti t'hoii-e Oil Cinoinon, after ,aintiiigs l,v the
moat eelebiated artiata of the world, giving a rich" unit
magnificent vaiiely of Oriental cuatume und Ih-uuIv
Mm. Stowe in her c'm; r.liltK style hiu) written a book fu'll
ot liilnicht, and without a dull I'.ige iu il, Hiiich eveu If
not mummied would nell rapidly ; but tlie
Wtll.I.IANT OIL rii'TCKllU
niakril one of the. moat unique, original, ar.d remai kj
a hie hooka ever otl'en I. 'l'l.e fieturea, if published Me, a
rntcly, ,.u,d readily eell for t-j each or Hl'J, while the
entlie l,ok, with the aixtivn pictures, together Willi
auitivtuoUB biiidinga of die volume, can he hud lor one.
Jj"" uf "'ul "-""mt. The book ia luukiug a treuicn-
KENRATMN AMOii AOENT8
and aalepinen, brcatlae it iH alwilutely nvw au 1 '"iaa
money in it.'; To grt pleasant ork and good py, Kiud
101 teru.N, circular, lo J. II. 1-oitU i- ill , New
erk. Motion, I'hicigo, liaiifrancice. or (.'ir.einuati.
UJJ Adr.N I'.S WANTlii, Haui l. vent free
by
A U i:TM WAXTKI.
A profitable rod Hwprctuhk l.iiMuei.a for nu n or wo
rn, u who have or can make leisure lime ard wwli toeon
VTVe "'0,,"''-, '' eiieiiiam address Si'AIt LAMI.
N A Alii., Ml H, oLni ili Mi., N, V. Dec. .-,'7;l.lw.
"pSYC'HO.MANcy, or Soi l, ('llTllMTNv;lh
X either sex tiv.y f.,Bc.na)e aud gaiu the love and
atleelloliB or any ptrxon th.y choose iualautlv. Til's
sinijile lueutiil aci'.iiieduieul all call roBacas.iiwjiy mad
for together with a ninrri .-ige guide, iCgyptiau Ora
cle, D.iialiiH, llmta to Ijidlrs, edding-Night Sliirlit Jtc
A queer Imok. Adilrina T. W II.I.IA.M A Co. Pol, I'i.il ,'
Dl c.
ji lree Ixxilt, full of Fid thinn. ln1ile secretn.
aji.. n.-?liUiit ni!.,rnmti.,n. m.ilini fr,r two itumiH.
Addrt".' i-li CO., in b.th Ave., Hew Vm.
A)H-VT WANTKI) l
rvr.iiviun:v. ih.i ph vsktax.
Hy W. til.KAMON, M. A liui(!inft.-i-nt volume
iitioniiillug in iiiijiiirtHUt it,.'on,"itiou, mid eh-gumy il
lustrutvil. One Ancnt look ."""Jern in one week.
I'ricc and Icriim to unit tin- tinicii. l"ol"Urculuri( lulrircB
VMclU.S Nl'.V Co., lti 7ih MT Pb.''il. Ihc fi.4w
I.-or
C(UO I IS, COLDS, 1IO ARSEif S3,
AND ALL T1I HOAT DISEASES, '
hulls' CAKimf.tc t.i;li:t.s.
ITT t'l' l)Sl,Y in r.i.n; r.oxi s.
A TIMED AND KUHU REMEDY.
Kold by l"rni!tf 'iit!t. j,,.C- s,'7a. 4vr.
L W 1 1 .1 I V I ( 1 (
P. J..P. l"rris. beinn wmj, bit-5. I prsduited it t".
r:rfoti Ur.Fltler's V Wt laI,U Hlieumct lu
.,.61,1. ui . ..in a m i vj.i. ana titer renr. tx oriL'ii
r) rnn, i puiira
Sj rnp. I ruiimitis it S& lutdlliLls enr for I.'iirre. K
neysuifUheiuuliodiKiuri. Sworn u,thti&;tb April. 1 71.
P a ri.iiniiTrii v ...i,.
J! t ClrsraB re Cerod ij It, nd will iut iify my mrinii-
iiur u.. K t'lV.Thoa.M n
r.Vintf.Modiit.ra. K,
,l.l)..lranlitrr,l.rhilii.Itov.fi.I!.
S.Itii.hnn.n.l 'lHrn.. ln.
li n Hiuitb,
:itlsf(ir,l. V V llw .1... l.'uu.. ul.'.i.'
Phi)m..Ac. AffiirUdhoulitwriu ilr.Flllr.Phita .fnrexr.la
nahiry l'amphlet i ira,iranl.,)n'l i. r.u Hewnrd foroii ir..
Aulilor'M .Vol ire.
F.HTATE nr (".W.K.I! U AllllKTT, IlEc'l).
"VOTrcK i hereby Kive:f Hut the undiM.itfi.ra liu. I. u
1 ui.cuiiilcd Ainliior li Hie Or bun. t'ourl. of North,
umlwr Uud CMunty, to iuk0 ,l;Htnl.iitIoii of tl.u u.oui,
iu the baud ot Hai.ul J. llouscworth, Aduiiui.iraloi- of
ltlr' ! """ ' ""'"" Tilt. Auditor will
inert u)1 j.,rlim unci rn.vd t liiiollici.. i.i tin. ll.ii.u Kl, f
Hiiubury, en Monday, Hcocmbcr 15, 187a, at I o'cloi'k 1'
A. N. Eltlt K, Atnbti r.
Sunbury, Nov. 20, 1S73.-
IX I Jl A I. IMklltJl KXTM.
New and attractive Coods, In every Department.
WATdlErt,
niAMONIlS, JEWKI.KV, 8II.VKK AN1 I'l.ATED WAIti:.
Cutlery, Clocks, lironi s, Eiijrlisli, French aud
ticrinan Faucv Goods.
In view of the decline iu GOLD, wa have re.
duced prices on our eutlre Stock of Foreign mer
chandise to
Par Gold Itute,
and purchasers will find It to their interest to
make their selections NOW, while the ASSORT
MENT IS COM PLKTE.
Goods tent on approval for Selection.
Articles purchased now. for ttie Holhlava. will
pa
mwim
ne parkf ii una retained mull such time as desir
ed. ' . '
BOBBINS, CLARK & RIDDT i
HSi ClIttTJO- I'U'LlEI.I IIU,
J i
Du. C. M. M'iitf-s. Oro. W. Bi.oosf
NEW DRUG STORE,
Ko. 13, South Third Street,
Clement House Bjffli, SQEtoj, Pa.
DJl. C. M. MAllTIN & CO,
n AVE just received a fresh lot of Pure Drugs
and Patent medicines.
Wo have also a fall assortment of
DRESblNG AND PACKET COMBS.
Hair, Tooth, Nall,Clot lie,Sboeand other brushes.
toim:t am faxcy articixn.
riNB EXTHACTS, POCKKT HOOKS, KNIVPS, C., )C.
REED'S GRAM) DUCHESS COLOGNE,
the B'vcclest pcrfumo Ih America.
ParlNlnn, a Kid (.love H ush,
wartanted fo clean perfectly tbe most delicate
shades without Injury to tbo kid
Ail the lending preparations for the Hair,
SF.tiARS, J1IE BEST IN MARKET,
Pure Wine nnd Idipiors, for medical purposes,
Physician Prescriptions und family tccoipts
compounded wit h care. .
Thankful for past favors wc hope by fair deal
ing to receive a slmrc of yonr pnlroiinj'c.
September 11, 1873.
El 11 1. V PALI filTYI.F.f.
A fi.I1 lino of
Millinery ooct
from New York and Philadelphia, now open at
MISS M. I.. GOSSI.KK'S
.him. i.i:itv ntoici:,
liimcd and untrimed
BONNETS AND HATS,
Flowers, Ril,bin, Collars, Cutis, liandlteiThlefsi
Nociitlcs, aud a grtlTill variety of
Mli.MNEKy GOODS
selected with (rreat enre from tho leading im
porting houses iu New York and Philadelphia, ;
at !
MISS St. h. GOSSLER, I
Fourth Street, below the S. V. R. It. '
Every effort will bo made to please those who!
favor her with their patronage. j
October li, 1S73.
UliuK'd. j
A WHOLESALE Pnrchaslnit Aircnt, for the
NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE, !
sclf-tlircadintr, both In tbe shuttle nnd aim. self !
adjusting tensions, self-settiuir needle, positive j
take-up, can bo adjusted to sew thcchcapcst and I
coarsest patent linen thread s runs lltrht, sews j
fast ; cheapest, best made, best finished, most
ouraoie. uriitcn guarantee lor three years.
For Circulars, terms, Ac, address
AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE CO.,
No. aa North Second St., llarrisbut'L', Pa.
Sept. I'.l,lb7b 11. mos.
D'
K. C. N. !!IAHTIX. Oniee in Dun
Store, Clement Iioiiee Illoek. Olllce hours :
from 11 n. in., to 1 p. in., und from C to 9 p. in.,
nt nil other hours, when not Professionally en
gaged can he found nt residence, comer of v
and Penn street, simntitt, I' A. Particnlar
munition (riven to surgical enset. WjH visit
Patients cltlier In town or country.
AMia i(E.ii:i,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Olilco In Haupt's buildinir, South East Corner
of Market Square, Snnbtiry, Pa.
Speciai, Attf.ntios Paid to Collrctionh.
CEVrfRALDRUG STORE
Q.B.(ADVLLADER
Is thu place to buv iiuw nud fieuh
medicines, inn;s,
l'AIXTS. (JII.S,
GLASS. l'EIU'UMr.lU',
NOTIONS, CI OA US,
TOIIACCO, LltUOll
for nicdidrml put-poscH, ami till other nrti- I
I'lcs usuitl'iy kept in n lirst-ulass Dniij Store.
Special attention paiJ to compounding prc
fscriptiotis and family receipts by competent
druggists,
Kuiibury, Nov. 7, 1373.
T
HIE VICTOR SEWINC, MACHINE CO..
H.int re'.Inb'.e and rncru-ctic Audits in tliis
county. The "VICTOR"' is a Lock-stitch. Shut
tle Machine, with salf scttitifr Needle, beet tiuinli
ed and most perfect Muehiuo oll'crcd. An in
crease of 500 per cent, on sales of 137'J over IH11.
For terms, A;e., Address, VICTOR tEWlNti
MACHINE CO. ,17 Chestnut St., I'liiht Jul t hia.
Pa. Sept. li,18",a..-4;nos.
A. M. ME1XELL,
DCAI.LIi IM
Anirr!on:i nt:l I'-uropoisii
VA':.JSI".K.
FINEJEWEl.HV au.l .SILVI-inVAHE.
I
I'eeU vivii Krr' Ijk 1 K irtul r.ye
(IOLD HEADED CANES.
Watches nud Jewelry neatly repaired and war.
ranted.
Market S.juare, FUXBURY, Pa.
-tt.
Feb. 3. 1ST2.
a. v. ai,ti:k.
MONUMENTAL SHAVING PAULOR
ill id
BATH ROOMS.
HAIIt DHESSED BV M AC1IINFUY.
lit Dont forget (lie place on the Eat sido p(
Tiinto SriiEETjU few Uoor6ouihol'litrket,S"ii.
bury, Pa. 1
UraiilB, Switches, Curlu, und all kinds of
LADIES' II Al ii.
Work ti'mle to onW
eithti out ol" ooinl)iiij;8
or btiaislit lmir. All or
ders left ni the residence of
A. 1. "Walters, corner of 4tb si.
and Khumokin uvenuu, will rccvivo
Vromiit attention. A Specialty in
CIIILDRKNS' HAIR CUTTING,
either at their homes or Shaving Parlor.
. , . A. P. WA LTET.S.
July 5, 1873. if.
A- M : "'yw'.'S;- i .. :.;-t ,
.i:o. W. COBLE,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Kbai. Estatk Auent, and Ajjeut for the Puu
LAllKI.l'lllA MlTfAL Pbotkctive Lir
C'OMl'ANr,
lieruiiou, XorthwHbtrluul County, V
ALL CLAIMS entrusted iu hi band will reeolr.
prompt atuntlou. , ' reM,M
Ueindon, Aug. UrJ, W. 1 oios
iftcto Aibcrlbmtnls.
flISTKIt
MTHI-KS.
A IIAOKIPICLNT STOCK
of Trimmed lints nnd Bonnets,
Yume, Feathrrir. Klbbons, Crnpa
Veils, (Irape, Craps lints snd Bon
net!. Urwial URts uud I'.onncts,
and a full asortment of tti latest sjls In
M I L L I X E K V
AT
Mi M. I-. OOSSLER'B,
Tourtli St., bolow the 8. V. It. R.
Eret7 cflhrt will be made to please those who
fnvor her with their patronage.
Sunbtiryj Not. 7.1S73.
O. W. KEEFKlt. C. W, DASULER.
Fail Goods !
Dry Goodc, Notions, Furiiisliing
GooJh, (iroccricH, Oil Clollm,
Glass and Nail ,
of ercry variety, at one low price,
nt
Kccfcr & llasslcr's fetorei
Corner of Fourth and Market Rtrctls,
SUNBURY, PA.
All kinds of Grain taken ln exchange sumo ns
ash. Cull and see us.
, . ... KEEFEIt & 13ASSLEH. '
Sutibuvy, Oct. 31, 187:1.
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(IEO. EVANS.
IE. fi. MAJZIw.
FALL, 1873.
We take pleasure ln announcing to our friendJ
und tbe Public ceuernlly, that we have opened a
lieautifnl assortment of Goods for FA I I, and'
UTNTKU. We politely solicit a call from al'
who wieh to get a
iool I'll, KiiMrlor Workmanxblpa
kikI ittliublc ."Tlittcrial.
Our perfect system for Pelf-Mensiirement, recom-
inc.iui. iikcu in every one wno may desire to or
der Clot liinir from a distnuee, copies of which,
wilh Samples of goods, will be sent 03 anpllca
tiou. Geo. Evans & Co.,
914 Market Street, Philadelphia.
"One IVk-o" Mciflinut Tailors anJ
Clutliirru.
rienipteiiili -i' 10, !S?:i.
fai.i, nii.i.i.vEi:Y(;ooD.s
From
rr.o.u new voun and piuladelpiiii,
HON NETS .t HAT8,
TRIMMED AND L'NTr.IMMED.
nn extomlve as-ortinent of Fancy Goods at
MISS L. WEISEU'S M1LLINEKY MOKE,
.Mahkft Stukkt, St tuchv, Pa.
My stock orriprinif coods Is unusually larpa
nud varied, comprWnu' the latest und most at
tractive stNlcs, n icctcd with care from the lead
in.' importing lioutus and adapted for the presout
se.-Min.
October 1
1S7I1
MISS I.. WEISEI1
lt73. FALL SEASON, 10-
MII.LII"H AM) F.tXCV 0MirV,
now open,
FALL bTYLFi.
Trimmed Hats aud Koine's, I li;i..oc, Featbors,
Hibutms, Craiwj Vcll, I rape, Crape Hut
in id Bonnets, Bikini lints aud a full as
koi'tiiuut. f the latest steles lu
nn I.I.I M UY, "
1 RIM MINGS UF ALL KINDS.
Gluvcs, Collars, Cutis, and every fashloueM)
article of ladies' wear.
Cull and see the uew styles of Good at
MISSL. SIIIS8.1EK.
Market tjoiiare, Suubury. Pa.
Oct'her 3, 1S73.
- W hoa, Jautiury J
dm R ON El COM E ALL ! 1 ;
THE mliKeriber bavinir - ereetud a Rl.iL.n.t.i.
bhop, on the lot adjoinini; the till Mill, formerly
.."i.tii o.t n.oiiiiiu .v .nusscr, on f ourth l.,Buu-
umy, is prepareu to t, .
the .hoi tea notice, and in the best manner
Custom work promptly attended to. ' i
house' shoeing
made apccialty. The patronage of town and
country i respectfullv oliciled.
Sunbury, Nov, 7, l7d. tf.
AlV73. CHARLES MA MIL.