Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 09, 1874, Image 4

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    (hi Atobcrtistmtttts
Jrthftllaneous.
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E. G. MAIZE.
FALL, 1873.
We tnko pleasure In announcing to our friends
and the Public generally, ihiit we have opened a
Beautiful assortment of Goods for FALL and
WINTER. We politely solicit a rail from all
who with to get a
Good Fit, Nnprrlor Workmnnnhip.
and tollable Material.
Onr perfect system for Self-Measurement., recom
mends Itself to every one who may desire to or
der Clothing from a distance, copies of which,
with Samples of (roods, will on sent on applica
tion. Geo. Evans & Co.,
914 Market StreetPhiladelphia.
"One I'rico" Merchant Tailors nnd
Clothiors.
Scmptemhcr 19, 1678.
NEW GOODS
for
FALL AND WINTER
at
Mian Kate mark's),
Market Square, Sunbury, Ta.
LADIE'8 DRESS GOODS of every nylc and
qualitv.
WOOLF.N GOODS
of cTery dlscriptlon, Fancy Goods, Notions and
Trimmings a specialty.
TOILET BO A PS AND PERFUMERY.
The finest assortment of Ladies' good.
Everybody Is invited to call and see them and
huv chea'
October St, 1S73.
' tftACS MARA
rpnE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO.,
L want reliable and energetic Agents iu thli-
county. The "VICTOR" is a Lock-stitch, Shut
tie Mucblne, with sail-setting Needle, bust finish
cd and most perfect Machine offered. An In
crease of 600 per cent, on sales of 1873 over 1871
For terms, Ac. Address. VICTOR SEWING
MACHINE CO.,1337 Clicsintit SlPhlludelpUia,
ra. pent. la. i7. 4tno.
Tailoring! TaioringM
CHARLES MAtHL,
RESPECTFULLY Inform the cilixcu, 45?
he has Just received hi
Spriog.and Nnmmrr;Gi3d,
at hi
TAILOR SHOP,
on Fourth Street, below Market, in the Mullen
buildlug, and that be is prepared to niuke.up all
kinds of
GENTN' AD ItOY'lf SUITM,
of the latest styles. Having had much experi
ence In the business he desires the public to give
him a trial.
Clothing win be made Tip la the latest Pails
and American Fashion In the most satisfactory
manner.
al3,'73. CHARLES MAinL.
FALL MILLINERY GOODS
From
FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADF.LPHIA,
BONNETS & HATS,
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED.
an extensive assortment of Fanev Goods at
MISS L. WEISER'S MILLINERY tsTORE,
Market Stkekt, 8i'hbi'ky, Pa.
My stock'of Spring goods is unusually large
and varied, comprising the lulcst and most at
tractive styles, selected with care from the lead
lug Importing houses and adapted for the prep eut
season.
Oetober 8, 1873. MISS L. WF.ISER.
1478. FALL SEASO.N, 1H7S.
MILLINEKY AND FANCY GOODS,
now open,
FALL STYLES.
Trimmed Hats and Uonnets, Plnmes, Feathers.
Ribbons, Crape Veils, Crape, Crape Hats
and Bonnets, Bridal Hats and a full as
sortment of the latest stvles In
MILLINEKY, '
TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS.
Gloves, Collars, Cutis, and every fashionable
article of ladle' wear.
Call and see the now styles of Goods at
MISS L. SHIS8LER.
Market Square, Sunbury, Pa.
October 3, 1873.
Whoa, January!
COME ONE! COME ALL ! !
THE subscriber having erected a Blacksmith
Shop, on the lot adjoining the Oil Mill, formerly
owned by Morgan Masser, on Fontth st.. Sun
bury, Is prepared to do
General Illockamlthlnsr,
on the shortest notice, nnd In the best manner.
Custom Work promptly attended to.
HORSE SHOEING
made a specialty. The patronage of town and
country Is respectfully solicited.
- PETER WILVEll.
Sunbury. Nov. 7, 1873. tf.
O. W. KEEPER. C. W. BAtSbLKft.
Fall Goods!
Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing
uooas, uioceries, uii cloths,
CI lacs and Nails
of every variety, at ooe low price,
at
Reefer & Bassler's Store,
Comer of Fourth and Market Streets,
SUNBURY, PA.
AU kinds of Grain taken In exchange same as
asn. can aud set ns.
REEFER A BASSLER
Banbury, Oct. 81, 1873.
Dr. C. M. Martin. Gko. W. Bloom
NEW DRUG STORE.
Ho. 13, South Third Street,
Clement House MUiDiL Snntmry, Pa,
DR. C. M. MAHTIN & CO,
TT AVE lust received a fresh lot of Pure Drugs
un rMieni meuicinea.
We have also a full assortment of
DRESSING AND PACKET COMBS.
Iluu-, Tooth, Null, Clothe, Shoe and other brushes,
TOILET AND FANCY AKTICLEN
FlJil EXTRACTS, rOCIBT BOOKS, KNIVES, C, AC
REED'S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE,
the sweetest perfume In America.
Parlalan.a HI4 Glare Huh,
warranted to clean perfectly the most delicate
naaes wiwioui injury to tne Kid
All the lead In jr preparation for tUe Hair,
BEGAKH, THE BEST IN MARKET.
Pure Wine and Liquors, for medical purposes.
inoi. ihiii rn-M-ripiioH ana luniliy iece.pt
omponnded with ear.
' ThRiikful for past favor w bop by fair deal
, vu receive a snare or your palroaac.
atpuiabvr U, U7.
OKO. EVANS.
VKl'HVAL INDUCEMENT.
New and attractive Goods, In every Department,
. WATCHES, ,
DUMOSDS, JBWKLHT, SILVER AND PLATED WAHE.
Cutlery, Clocks, Brnnws, English, French and
German Fancy Goods.
In view of the decline In GOLD, we have re
duce! prices on onr entire Stock of Foreign mer
chandise to
lar (lolit It u ton,
nnd pnrchasers will tlnd it to -their Interest to
make their selections mi w, winie me assuk T
MENTIS COMPLETE.
Goods sent on Approval for selections.
Articles purchased now, for the Holidays, will
be packed and retained until such ttmo as desir
ed.
ROBBINS, CLARK & DIDDLE, '
1134 Cbrhtsi't St., Pnn-.irELi'iiiA.
FALL OPENING
of
Nr.w Dhy Goons, Proceiiim and Notions.
Cloths, Casolmeres. Calico, and everything in
the Dry Oood line.
CARPETS AND OIL, CLOTHS.
Queenswnre, Glassware, and Wood nnd Willow-
ware.
GROCERIES.
A large, assortment Just opened, which consists
of Tea, I'nflee, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Meat,
Fish, Ac. The Celebrated Allentnwn baud made
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Warranted to give satisfaction. In fact a full
issotttnent of everything kept in a Drst-class store,
nan lie hail ft greatly
REDUCED PRICES.
for cash. Call nnd see the tine selection of n;W
good?, and be convinced thnt
F. J. IIYKOD'N,
near the Lnthern Church, in Sunbury, is the best
and cheapest place to buy all kinds of store
goods. No trouble to show goods
October S, ls73.
A. 1. WALTERS.
MONUMENTAL SHAVING PARLOR
and
BATH ROOMS.
HAIR DRESSED BY MACHINERY.
t-siF'Dont forget the place on the East side of
TiiniD STitKET,n few doors Snulh of Market. Suu
bury, Pa.
Braiils, Switches, Curls, ntnl all kinds of
LADIES' HAIR.
Work mnde to order
ritlu r out of cotnhinga.
or strniglit linir. All or
ders left at the residence of
A. 1. Walters, corner of 4th st.
and Miariuikin avenue, will receive
jirompt attention. A Specialty in
CHILDRESS' HAIR CUTTING,
itlllT at their homes or Shaving Parlor.
A. P. WA1.TF.K8.
July .', 1S7S. tf.
A. M. MEIXELL,
DEALER IN
American and European
WATCH EN.
FIXE JEWELRY and SILVERWARE.
Perfect"! NprrlarlrM Hitd E)r
GIrnnon.
GOLD HEADED CAXES.
Wntcbe and Jewelry neatly repaired and war
ranted.
Market Square, 81'N'BURV. l'a.
Feb.' 3. 1872.-1 f.
no O
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5 2 8 if c H
19
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LAItlC'M rOMPAKIOX.
VDSi-tiu.slui.g dvitirtd sndsougUt tur by vr-lAdy, 8nt
w lur l wo stiuui. Addmi
& t,1.-. MJUk 0. BXXBY, Bsaevtr, F. I
LMtUtIR STORE!
CHRISTIAN NEFF.
Second Street, opposite the Court House, 8UN-
Bl KI, f A.,
Respectfully invites the attention of Retailer
and others, thnt he has on band, and will con
stantly keep all kinds of
FOREIGN AND IHIMKSTtU LIljLUKS,
Consisting of Pure Brandies! Cogniac, Cherry,
Ginger, Rochclleand Otard.
Wlilsklest Pure Rye Copper-iilstllled, Monnn-
gahcla, Apple nnd Nectar.
. PURE HOLLAND GIN !
TVineet Champagne Wine, Bherry, Porr and
Clnrrt.
Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. E. Rum,
Brown Stout and Scotch Ale.
STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS,
And all others Liquors which, can be found In
the city markets, which will be sold nt Whole
sale and Retail. Every article guaranteed as
represented. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS
and BOTTLES, always on hitud.
HT Ordeia promptly ntteuded m, nud ynlillc
patrounge respectfully solicited
r. NF.FF.
Suubtiry, Jnly 3, 1800 ly.
BUREKlJ
i)r. J. unlker'H tainornln vine
gar Bitters nre a purely Tcpetalilo
jircpnration, mndocliiclly from the nntivo
herbs -found on tho lower ranges of tbo
Sierra Nevada mountains of California,
tbo medicinal properties of which are.
extracted therefrom without tho uso of
Alcohol. The question is almost daily
neked, "What is the cause of the unpar
alleled success of Vinegar Hitters f"'
Our answer is, that they removo tho
caufc of disease, anil tlio patient recov
ers his health. They are tho preat
blood purifier and a life-pvinjj princi
ple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of the system. Never before, in tlio his
tory of the world has a medicine been
compounded possessing the remarkable
qualities of Vinegar Hitters in healing
the tick of every disease man is heir to.
They are a gentlo Purgative, a well as a
Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation
of tho Liver aud Visceral Organs in llilious
Diseases.
The properties ff IR- Walker's
Vixmiar iilTTEiia are Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative, Connter-Irritant, Sudorilic, Altera
tive, and Auti-Iiilious.
(Jrntt'f'ul Thousands proclaim Vix
eoar Bitters the most wnmWvful Invigor
ant that ever sustained the sinking system.
No Person tnn takethesn IUttcrs
accordiiiK to directions, nnd remain long
unwell, provided their bones are not de
stroyed ty mineral poison or oilier means,
nnd vitnl organs wasted bevond repair.
IMIious, lU'iiiittPiii, iiiid Inter
111 It lent Fevei-R, which are so prev
alent In the valleys of our great rivers
throughout the United States, especially
those, of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan
sas, Ked, Colorado, Brazos, Kio Grande,
I'carl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ho-
rttHlic, ,l(inic, cuiU muiiy .tlicio, 11U
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entiro country during tho Summer nnd
Autumn, nnd' remarkably so during sea
sons of unusual heat and dryness, are
invariably accompanied by extensive
derangements of tho stomach nnd liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, n purgative, exerting a pow
crful inUuenco upon theso tariou or
gans, Is essentially necessary. Thoro is
no cathartic for the purpose equal to DR.
J. Walkep.'s Vinegar Hitters, as
they will speedily removo tho dark
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels nro loaded, at the same time
stimulating tho Becretiou3 of the liver,
nnd generally restoring tho healthy
functions of tho digestive organs. v
Fortify the. body against disease
by purifying nil its lluids with Vinegar
Hitters. No epidemic cau take hold of
I a system thus fore-armed,
i Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ilead
: ache, Tain in tho Shoulders, Coughs,
; Tightness tf tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations ot tlio Momacn, Had lastolu
tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation
of tho Heart, Inllaiumation of tho Lungs,
Tain in the region of tlio Kidneys, aud a
hundred other painful symptom, nro
the oll'rtprings of Dyspepsia. One bottlo
will provo a better guarantee, of its
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Serofnln, or Klim's Kvil, Whlto
Swellings, I'lcria, Erysipelas, Swelled
Neck, tioitre, Scrofulous Inlkinimntions,
Indolent Inllamniationa, Mercurial Affec
tions, Old Soie-i, Eruptions of tho Skin,
Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, a3 in all
other constitutional Diseases, Walkek's
Yin eg a it Brnuits have shown theii
great, curative, powers in tho most ol-i-tinato
and intractable eases.
For J n ll;t minatory ami ( Iirnnlc
Klieiiniatisin, flout, Bilious, Remit
tent nnd Intermittent Fevers, Diseases
of tho Blond, Liver, Kidneys and Blad
der, theso Hitters have no equal. Such
Diseases nre caused by Vitiatod Blood.
Uec hunie nl Diseases. Persons en-'
gaged in Taints nnd Minerals, such ns
Plumbers, Typo-setters, Gold-beaters,
nnd Miners, ns they advance in life, nro
subject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To
guard against this, taken dose of Walk-,
eb's Vinegar Bitteiss occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, EruptionsTet
ter, Salt-ltheum, Blotches, Spot, Pimples,
l'Ui-tules, IiuiU, Carbuncles, Hing-wornis,
Seuld-bead, Snro Eyes, Kryaipelua, Itch,
Scurfs, Discolnrations of the Skin, lluuiora
and Diseases of tbo Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literully dug up and carried
out of the sysUui in a short turn) by tbo ute
of these Bitters.
Pin, Tnpe, and other Y'ornifi,
lurking in the system i f go many thousands,
are elluctnally destroyed and removed. So
sy.teiu of medicine, no veruiifiutu.s on n
theuuinitios will freo the rystem frin Worms
like these Bitters.
For Female Complaint, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood, or the turn of life, these Touio Bit
tor displajro decided an intiueuie that iui
piovement is sood percrptililu,
t'leunse the iliateil DIond when
ever you timl its impuntius bursting through
tbo skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Soroo:
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
clucgihb in the veins ; cleave it when it is
foul ; your feelings will tell you wliru. Keep
the blood puio, aud the hehltli of tl.e system
will follow.
It. II. MrDO.fAI.D ii CO.,
Druggists miU Gen. Agts.. fcun I'ntnclbco, C'lilifuralu,
aud eir. ol Wiutiiugit.u sml Cl,brlun Su.. X. T,
uld by ull Uruilt uml IKulc,
Yll H'N Floral Guide
FOR IU73.
800 Pages, WO Engravings, and Colored Plate.
Published Quurt -rly, U5 cts. a year. First No.
for 1874 Jut Is'iied. A Germuu edition at the
lrieV Ad trees,
. JAMES VICK, RocUetwr, N. T.
LU9II1ER AND PLANING MILLS.
Third Street, adlolning Phlln. A Erie R. R., two
Sqtiures North of the Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
. T. "CLEMENT,
IS prepared to fumlfh every description of lum
ber required by theulcinnnds of the pnbllc
Having all the latest Improved machinery for
manufacturing Lunber, he Is now reudy to till or
ders af all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and nil kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work". Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.AROF ASSOHTMKNT OF
HILL LUMBER.'.
HEMLOCK nnd TINE. Also, Shingles, Picket,
I.iulic, Ac.
Orders promptlv tilled, nndhhhiped bv Rnlh-nad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
dceHMIH:ly
IfV-JTv--":
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG,
'i'Iic t'i ;;.-;.;, Si; rup, u Yvotecl
cd Sointifru of the l'rotoxltlc of
Ii'tnt, in f comblncil ti9 to havo
the chtwatti v .-" tin aflmevt, 9
lotil'i ttifrsted and aHttiintlittctl
irifh tlir 'Mood ax the ahupt-cr.t
f. It birrci'.tr.t thr qtianf.ltif
.f XntHtc'H Own VitntSstn'ft
mltft-sit, Iron hi thr blood, anil
i rt'inn "ii fioiiMtnd ilia," nl)plt
I hi Toninrj vn, Invlgor.-tthift anil
' I'italtihir, the System. Tftccn-
l irhcil tint vltaliscil Hood pcr
titrates firry part of the bod if,
! repairing damages and waste,
! searching out morbid sverc
i lions, anl leaving nothing for
! tliseitKC to feed. upon.
i . This in the secret cf the tron
vvrfiil warms of thla remedy ill
' curing Fyspojniu, J-lvcr Com
pl.irit, I'popsy, C'lirotilo liiar
, v!r:),It'.ll.,Xcrvoti!iArcctloiis,
j Cb'.'.ls iihI FoAcr.'i, Ilisuiora,
3t!.. of Cofifiiittitlonril Yiffor,
lJisftso cf tlto Illtlticy: anl
libiddor, IViiiolo C':M:sj;lalnts,
and all J I iterates originating t;t
, a bad state, cf the blood, or ac
compoun d by debility cr a lo:i'
state, of the r-ystevi. firing free
1 from Alcohol, i:i any form, Mr.
energizing, effects arc not fcK
loteetl by corresponding rer.c
; Hon, but are permanent, infn
j ring strength, riyn', rnd vein
; lift into alt part a t-ft.'-a ryr.tan,
I and building n. : i ro;. Co;
: r'! Il'ilill.
XliOMsandA I: a id bcrnrTia in'
by tUe ns? e ( this remedy, ft o.vi
' -'i;7:, r.ic'dy, r.ujfcring rrcr.
! fnrr.i. i rtrur-g, "a?!t;y, cwv!
J happy a- crj.vl wc::tc:';.f cm'.
ii'i(--dsc:t:i':t rcaro:i'.:bl y hc?-
i: ' ' i: t::; r. a trial.
I Pec t: a! cf-'-h ho'jTc Tics FEr.'J-
VIA.' CYR'J? oUffaw.
7?a::sj:xtota Fi'eo.
j SETH W. FOVLE L SOUS, Proposer:.
' 7iO 1 Million lluvc, X-Os4.)l.
j Solo i; vI il i or iit h i. k
. KTOYK V' TIX F.ST AK1.ISI1MF..T.
j MARKET 8THEET, 8UXBCBV, PA. j
ALFRED KrXuSK, Proprietor. ;
I sl'CCiiSSOle TO SMITH Clt'.NTIIKK.J ;
TT AVING purchased the ahovcWell known es- ;
AX taiilishnient, Mr. Krause would respectful- j
: ly Inlorm the puhlic that he now has on hand a (
liirirc assortment of i
COOKIXG
STOVES,
Reirillutor Or Itrvntvlnir
( rfrui b .H'K Alin-L'UM
I C V. . . r... .
Top, Combination. hiiMiieliaiina nnd ntlit-rs.
! which arc so arranged as to be used for Coal or
j Wood, nud are warranted to perform satinf ictorl-
ly or uo sale. HEATERS of all kinds put np to
I heal one or more rooms. HEATING STt'VES
of ditlerent kinds nt very low prices.
Tlnwareol'Etery OeNeript ion
! kept ennxtamlj on hand. Rooting nnd Spouting
mm i iic nesi material, done at snort notice.
REPAIRING attend.d to with dispatch. Coal
Oil nrd Lumps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of a A.ndj. Store opposite Conlev's hardw.-ir
I store. Give me a call. A.'KRAVSE.
I !l-4"l?
TIIK M1X ItAltlllfltIlOP '
j IB THE SHOP OF THE TOWN nnd long i
j 1 has been ( atk history aud the wlH tell you j
I Men have grown old in onr patronage
i Babies on their iiioiliers' breast
i i o pouncing ooys al play i
And youths by maidens iulr caressed,
i To stalwart, men with cares oppressed,
And old men silver gray.
! And among the honored and la.tlnc imiirrs
I elons of time, and the crash of revolutions iu I
circumstances, we stand a living niouuuienlal '
! memento of the Ingenuity and persevcruiiee up- I
pertaining to the identity of progression, plying !
our vocation with the highest style of urt and
perfection, and aspiring to achieve the highest ;
I reward of merit attainable In our humble capuei-
ty, and the sentiment of respect und upprobutinu !
j which the presence of superior appliances and es- j
. tablinhineiit are always wont to Inspire.
Always to please i
; Wc shave i h ru'e j
I Cut und comb with taste, tho hair ;
I Shampoo the heiid with (oolhimr earn. :
Aud color the whiskers biack or browu,
To suit the enple about the town.
Then ullow mo t)IUely request you to stop,
And not go pant ur from around our uop. .
To gel shaved on the basis of ability nor a
some have d.Mie for our use of the ballot for prin
ciple sacred and right nor under the common
secret and invidious guise ol' enmity t complex
ion ; for the cut of a man's coat, or the color of
his skin, onifht not to nll'ect his usefulness nor
his qualifications. A fair chance is i.ll that we
demand, to give the proof to all the land.
4 AH EJ AY. WASHINGTON.
Proprietor.
Sunbury, April 5,J87it No. 91. Market st.
W. D. MELICK,
Dm
1st and Apothecary,
OS1
At the old established stand on
Market Square, M Mtl ltY, I A.
Keeps coustautly ou hai.d a full stock of well
selected
DRUGS & CHEMICALS,
Druggists Ftucy Goods, .
COMBS, . . - ' ;
BRUSHES, '..'
PERFUMERY,
PATEXTMEDICINES.OILS, TAINTS
GLASS, PUTTY,
VAKISII. UVF.NTl r.
Is faet everything nsimllv kept. In a Well eon
ducted
DDRXJO STOHE.
Vartlculur atteulioa paid to compounding Phy
sicians prescriptions aud family receipt by tlio
Propriator himself.
fcuubury. Pa., June 8. 1H73.
IJUTCIIEltV! KUTCHEHY!
Messrs. HE FEU tfc UUH Kit,
Third Street, optoislte Central Hatet
SUNBURY, PA.,
KEEP ronstautly on hand the very choicest
of fresh
h:i:f, mitto axi veal.
which Is so d al the lowest price. Meat cun'be
had avail hour durlug the day,
Piuib ry, Pa., June 8, 173. - '
WASHING WADE EASY t
Want lo.ig felt at last supplied by th Improved
' "SrcCESM" ' . '
WASniNG MACHINE I I
With adjustable Washers, recently added, In
"creasluir Its utility SO per cent. Invented and
patented by B. M. SMITH. York, Pa.
It cleans all kinds of Clothing better and
quicker than any other Washer. It cleans per
eetly and wlthont Injury, nnv article from the
finest Lace Curtain to the heaviest Bed Clothlnp.
H will cleanse a half doz.en Gentlemen' Shirts,
badly soiled, In from 5 to 8 minutes, Including
i me voiinrs ana v ristnsnds.
The steam beinir conQned In tho Washer, the
clothing while belnn washed Is also bleached.
: Over R00 Machines wero sold In York and Lan
I caster Counties and over 70,000 worth In this
! State and Ohio, within a venr ; trlvinir satisfac
tion. The celebrate l Self-Adjustinif EUREKA
! Wringer Is attacked to the machine, t-if In
j from one to two hours a laree Family's Wash
! can he done and rinsed, with les than half tho
i labor required by band.
i RiriMliig In 'dene 1st till .lftrklne
tlio rou glily and rapidly.
' We ask no one to purchase without flrft trying
its tneiits
SiNon: Maciiinks, 18.
lf" Ad.lres all or.lers to
Willi Wringer, 25.
IUA T. CLEMENT,
Manufacturer and Agent,
Sunbury, Pa.
Sutiburv. April 20, 1H7".
MACIII.NK SHOP AM IKO'V
I'Ol.MIRT.
(JEO. KOIIK1JAC1I & SOX9,
Suiilturj, I'onn'a,
1MORM the public that they are prepared to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, and havinz added
. a new Machine Shop In connection with their
. ronndry, and have supplied themselves with New
Lathes, Pinning and Boring Machines, with the
latest Improvements. With the Bid of skillful
i iih ehanics, they are enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
1 that may be glvon litem, In a satisfactory man.
ner,
Grates) to atult an Stove.
I IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
' ings, of all sizes.
BRASS CASTINGS, &e.
Ornamental Iron Fencing
I UK UK.WE VAKU LUIS;
VERANDAHS,
FOB YAltDS AT RESIDENCES, AC, AC,
itic n.u o, aireauy celebrated lor their su
j periorily, have been still further improved, and
' will nlwavs be kept on haud.
( Aiso, THRESHING MACHINES.
Sunbury, May SO, 1871.
J. F. LERCH'S
S'CARRIAGE AND
rSTADLtaUMEKT,
CHESTNUT ST., SUNBUEY, PA.
! Vehicles or am. Kinds math! to Ohdi k.
The latest nt yles and the best workmanship,
i Samples may he seen nt the shop. Give him
; call.
bnnbury, Dec. 7, ly.
iFoaucBLi Wood Maxx.)
STATIONARY & PORTABLE
Steam Engines.
The Ht ti Most Complet Assortnient
iu the Market.
These Enirinea have alw iys msintnhted the tnf
highest standard of excellence. V. maks th
autunifaeture of EnKinet., Huilrr snd H.,w Mills a
specialty. Vie bv tlielarKent imi ma. boom piuta
works of the kind in tlieeuuutry, wUa machuMry
specially auapu-a to lue mm.
Wt kaei, euuatantlv in prooaas 1atm amnfeaM a
Eavinaa, vhkh we furnish at the very loweat prices
and oo the ahortcet notiea. Vre build Eturina
aneoinllv adnDttsl to Miuen. Haw llilU. lirint atilla.
Tuuneriea, Cotton iiuu, TUrvahen and aU classes
of manufHeturin;.
Wa ara now bu.ldlns; the celebrated Lane Cirea.
Iht Saw Mill, the bet, aud most camplet saw oiUI
ever mvenrad.
We make the manufacture of Saw MiU outfits a
b special failure of oir buiineaa. aud can furaiah
aoiailetH on llie auvrlcat nu:iiM.
Our aim id all ca-Hes is to furnish the best ma
chinery in the market, and work absolutely an
Mualud fur but y of deaiirn, ecoiuiiay and alreaytu.
Send for Ciivular aud Phe List.
UTICA STEAM ENCINE CO.
me, it. t.
A Good (liaure for C ook Move t
AU. IJ. REED'S
STOVE AND TINWARE STORE,
Third St, opposite the Central Hotel, Snnbnry,
ANY person purchasing k.mkIs to th amount
of S3 OO ut retail pl icu, for cash, will be
entitled to a Ticket for the drawing of a first
clai-s No. 7. Cook Stove with ull the fixtures,
valued nt ."0, warranted to give satisfaction.
Notice will be given of the place and Una of
drawing through the papers.
J. B. REED.
Sunbury, July IS, 1873.
lUKI.Y FALL NTYLEN.
A full line of
Vllllinrry lioeda
from New York and Philadelphia, now open at
MISS M. L. ;OtLF.R"S
IILLI.LRY KTORE,
triined and uutrimed
BONNETS AND H ATS,
Flower, Ribbons, Collar, Culls, Handkerchiefs,
Nociates, and a general variety of
MILLINEKY UOODS
selected with great care from the leading lin
poitlug house in New York and Philadelphia,
al
MISS M. L. (iOSSLER,
Fourth Street, below the 8. V. R. R.
Every efTort will be made, to pleas luoae who
favor her with their patronage.
October 8, 1H73.
TTICA
STEAM ENGINE
wn. farvn, non A CO.,
No. 988 South SE0ND Street, below DOCK,
Philadelphia. t
WILLIAM FARM80T, HENRY ItAUNED. '
NELSON PL'OH. i W. W. CREAUTHERS,
Manufactur of Flrst-C'las
FUHlTrRE.
Fricc reasouable. i Please oall and eaamlne.
WI5ITR HTORES.
RYEWHI8KY, -11.00
a Kllc 111.00 a dor en.
YELLOW EAL SHERRY,
In large boltli, 111,00 a dozen;
GOLD BK,L BRANDY,'
tlS.Oadoren.
APPL) JACK,
JAMAtA Rt'M.
SCOTCH WHISKY,
CATAWA WINE.
. OLD PUtT WINE,
CHAM'AGNES,
6EOA18, AC.
II. 4i ,L Van Rll,
TitE Wmr, Merchahth,
180 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
Oct. 84, 1873. :
A
tr1'
ii i m a
Send for Illustrated Catalogue and examine
our prices butoie purchasing, as we claim to sell
lower than any other establishment In the City.
Kr.MKMHEIl tne iMbUt,
13r,0 RIDGE AVENUE, Philadelphia.
THE PARKER GUN.
SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
Thin Sip'ace Im IteserTed Tor (be
Anvr.BTisEMEST or
PAINE & McCORMICK'S
II A R D "W A II E STORE
Market Nt., Nuubury, Pa.
March 29, 187S. ly.
NIMIIRY MARBLE YARD,
Fourth street below Market.
SUNBURY, PE N N A.
rilllE undersigned ha returned from th Ver--L
moot Marble Quarries with 56 Ton of
' Marble for
Honatunta, Urave-aMonra,
- a. .
j 11(3 lAJ.Ktll, Uk imcn JlAfllTP LQAt
win &uuw una io sen oeuer kioqc, lor
CQuc,Uuij.brt'toror.(: Tb best
Suthcrloria
Falls , .Marble,
-Ahleh 1 better than Italian.
-M a low as the Man.-hesler.
Rntland I now
Those who need anything In the Marble line,
for Monuments, Grave-Stones, or other purposes,
will find it to their interest to call and examine
this large stock, a better bargains can b secur
ed than buying from parties 'huckstering' round
the country.
All lettering will be done In the neatest aud
niot Improved style.
W. M. DAl'CHERTY.
Sutibury, Jan. 11, 1873.
KF.W CARI'EXTEU ttllOP.
The subscriber having erected a carpenter shop
ou Front St., below Pine, (Frylicg addition,)
is prepared to do all kinds of carpenter work.
KralHINO Or VPHMTTRE AKD JOBBING
promptly attended to on short nolle.
WALNUT PICTCRE FRAMES
a speciality. All kind and sizes made to ordur.
oood akp emir, call mi sic.
The patronage of the citizen of Sunbury, are
respectfully solicited. ,
, C. WOODCOCK.
Not. 28, 1S7I. flra.
Wtrd.
V WHOLESALE Purchasing Agent, for th
NEW AMERICAN SEWINU MACHINE,
self-threading, both in the shuttle and aim, tell
adjusting leusions, clf-elliug needle, positive
take-up, ran be adjusted to sew the cheapest and
coarsest patent llm u thread I run liichl, sew.
fal cheapest, best Blade, best finished, most
durable. Written guarantee for three year,
For Circulars, terms, Ac , address,
AMERICAN SEWING MA TIINK CO.,
No. 1W North Second St., HarrUharg. '
Sept. 19, 1873 S. mo.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
PHILADELPHIA KRIB R. R. DIYISIOM.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
n- i a . . - . .... .
buu autrr duiiiiht, Lfecemoer isi, 1979, tnt
Trains on th Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road Dlrl-
sion win run a rotiows t
WESTWARD.
Dufliilo Expres leuvos Philadelphia, 12.65 p m
" " " Harrlsburg, 5.1& b m
" " Willlamsport, 9 !W p ro
" ' Emporium, t.lftarr
" " arr. at Buffalo. 8.(M) a ra
Erie Mall leaves Philadelphia. 10.30 n ra
" " " HarrUburg, 8.0 a ra
" " Willlamsport, 7.80 a ra
" " " Lock Haven, 8.40 a m
" " Reuovo. 10.0R a ra
" " art at Erie, 7.30 p m
Elmlra Mall leaves Philadelphia, 8.00 a m
" " " Harrieburg, 1.80 pin
" " " Willlamsport, e.kJOpm
' " arr at Lock Haven, 7.85 p in
Rennvo Accnmod'n leaves Harrlsburg, 8.25 a m
" " arr. Wllliamsp't,12.56 p ra
EASTWARD.
BufTalo Express leaves Buflalo, 8.25 p m
" " F.mporinni, (I.O0 p m
" " " Wllliamsport, 1.10 am
' . arr. at Harrlsburg, 4.50 a m
" " J' . Philadelphia, M.lOara
Erie Mali leaves Erie, 11.20 a ui
" ' Renovo. 8.40 p m
. t Lnt-i, Haven, 8.55 p m
" " " Williumsport, 11.10 pm
" arr. at Hirrisburg, 8.05 am
" ' Philadelpuia, 8.00 a m
Elmlra Mall leaves Ixwk, Haven, 7 55 a in
" " William-port, 30 a m
' " arr. at Hnrrlsbnrg 1.50 pro
' " " Philadelphia, 6.50 pm
Uurrlsburg Accom. leaves Willlumsp't, C.'O p ra
" " nrr. at Harrisbarg, 10.50 p in
" " ' Philadelphia, 2.50 a m
Mail East connect east aud wast at Erie with
L. S. A M. 8. R. W. and nt Corrv and Irvineton
with Oil Creek and Allegheny 4t.R. W.
Mall West with east and west trains on L. 8.
& M. 8. R. W. and nt Corry nnd Irvineton with
Oil Creek nnd Allegheny R. R. W.
Elmira Mail nnd Butt'ulo Epress make dose
connections at willlamsport with N. C. R. W.
trains, north, nud at llurrlluirg with N. C. R.
W. trains south.
WM. A. BALDWIN, Oen'l Sup't.
VtEADIXU RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, nor. 10th, 1STS.
Trains love Harrlsburg for Jtew York as fol
lows: at 5.30 and 8 10, a. m., and 2.00, p. in.,
connecting with trains on Pennsylvania Rail
road, and urrlving" at .,ew York at 12.35, 8.50
aud 9.45 p. in., respectively.
Returnining : Leave New York at 6.00 a. ra.
I3.50 and 5.S0 p.m., Philadelphia at 7.S0, 4 9.15
a. ni., and 3.UU and ?.15p. in.
Leave Ilariisbtirg for Reading, PoUsvllle,
Taniaqua, Minersvillc, Ashland, SbamoUin, Al
lentowu nnd Philadelpuia nt 5.30 and 8.10 a.m.,
3.00 and 4.05 p. ni., (topping at Lebanon aud
principal way nations j Ibe 4.05 p. m., train con
necting for Philadelphia, Pottsvllle and Colum
bia only. For Pottsvllle. Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via Sehuyikirl and Susquehanna Rail
road leave Hurrisbnrg at 3.00 p. in.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read
ing for Allentown, Easton nud New fork at
7.30 and 10.35 a. in., and 4.00 p. in. Returning,
leuve New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.50 aud 5.80 p.
m.. and Allentewu at 7.20 a. ni., 12.25, 2.10, 4.3
and 8.55 p. ni.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m., connecting at Reading with train on
East Pcnna. Railroad, returning leaves Potts
vi lie ut4.35 p. ni., stopping at all stations.
Leave Pottsvllle at COO, 8.05 und 0.10 a. m.,
and 2.30 p. in., Ilerndon ut 10.00 a.m., Bhamo
kin at 6.00 and 11.02 a. m.. Ashland at 7.1S a.
m., and 12.20 p. m., Mahanoy CHy at 7.53 a.m.
a 13.51 p. in., Taiiiaquu at 5.15,8.35 a.u., and
2.15 p. ni.,for Phiuidelpb'a, New York, Reading,
Harrlsburg, 4c.
I Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill .and Busqnc-
haana Railroad at 8.05 a. in., for Harrlsburg,
and 12.05 p. m., for Pinegrove and Tremont.
Pottsvllle Aitcomiuodation Train leave Potts
iiu . n. iu. , paesefl Headiug at 7P0 a. ni.,
arriving at Philadelphia nt 10.10 a. ni. Return
ing leaves Philadelphia ut 4.45 p. m., passe
Reading al 7.15 p. iu., urrivlug al Pottsville at
9.00 p. m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts
town at 6. 45 a. m., returning, leaves Philadel
phia (Ninth and tireen,) at 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
7.40 a. ni., aud 0.15 p. in., for Ephruta, Lit'.z,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ae. ; returning leave Lan
caster at 8.20 a. ni., und 3.30 p. in., and Colum
bia ut 8.15 a. ni., and 3.2(1 p. in.
Perkiomen Railroad trains leave Perkiomcn
Jur.ction at tf.u.Sa.m.. 2.25,3.55 and 6.00 p.m.jre
; turning, leave Peunsburg at 6.00 aud 7.35a. Hi.,
j 13.15 aud 4.15 p. in., connecting with train on
Reading Railroad.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Pho
nixville ut 9.05 a. m., 3.05uud 5.50 p. m. ; return
I lug, leave Byers ut 6.30 a.' iu.. 13.40 and 4.30 p.
i m., conuceting with trains on Reading Railroad.
I Cnlcbrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown
j at 8.40 a. m. and 1.05, 6.30 returning leave Mount
rieusatit ut 5.50 and 11.35 a. in. and 3.00 p. m.,
connecting with trains en Reading Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridge
port at 8.30 a. Hi. 3.83 and 5.83 p. m., returning,
leave Dowulugtown ut 6 40 a. in., 13.20 and 5.40
p. in., connecting with train on Reading Rail
road, Ou Sundays i leave New York at S. 80 p, m.,
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. iu. and 3.15 p. m., leave
Pottsvllle at 8.00 a. ru., and 2.85 p. m., leave
Harrit-burg t 5.30 a. ni. and 2.00 p. ro. t leave
Allentown al 8.55 p. m. ; leav Reading at 4.15,
7.40 a. m. and 10.15 p. ni. for Harrisburg,
at 7.30 a. m. far New York, and at 9.40 a.
m. and 4.10 p. m., for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets, to aud from all points, at re
duced rates.
Bageage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
GtHtral Sup't.
Reading, Pa., Nov. 10, 1873.
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