Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 16, 1874, Image 4

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of
the
LARGEST
mm
Assortment of
Gents Furnishing Goods,,
ever offered in this place tit
Popular Clothing Store.
Corner Third 'arid - Market,
SUHTiBim'SY
GEO. EYANt
K. G. MAIZE.
FALL, 1873.
We take pleasure In announcing to our friends
and the Public generally, that we have opened a
Hcantifnl assortment of Goods for FALL and
WINTER. We politely solicit n call from nil
who wish to get a
Good fit, Kaperlor Workmanship,
nd Kainbl Material.
Our perfect system for Bolf-Menstiremeut, recom
mends Itself to every one who may tlcfciro tn or.
der Clotblner from a rf!tnn, onptos of rrhicL,
with Samples of goods, will be sent on applica
tion. Geo. JCvans fe Co.,
014 Market Street, Philadelphia.
"One Price" Merchant Tailors nnl
Clothiers.
Sempieinbrr to, 1R7.J.
FA I.I. OPEXIX
of
Nk IKT G00T)8, GllOCKHIKS ABU N'OTIliKH.
Cloths, Casslmeres, Calico, nnd cvcrytliinn in
tho Dry Good line.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
Qneensware. Glassware, nnd Wood and Willow
ware. GROCERIES.
A larijo assortment Just opened, which consist
of Tea, CorTue, Sugar, Molasses, Spieos, Meat,
Fi'h, Ac. The Celebrated Allentown hand made
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Wan anted to five satisfaction. It fart a full
assortment of everything kept in a flrst-claso store,
"an be had t ereatly ;
REDUCED PRICES. j
for ca hIi. Call and sec the tine selcet'.r n of new t
(joodo, nnd be convinced that I
. F. J. BVROD'N,
near the Lnthern Church, in Sunbnry, U the best
aud cheapest place to bny all kind of store
goods. No troubla to show goods
October 8, 1S73.
rXl'Nl'AL IXDI'CEMEXTS.
New and attractive Goals, In every Department.
WATCHES,
HH11,1W, jr.WRLRT, S1LVHR AND PI.tTHD WARM.
Cutlery. (Uocks, Bronies, Enjrltsb, Frrnch nnd
(rrman Fancy Goodx
In uew ol'thc I'eeliue In GOLD, we have re
duced prices on our entire Stock of Foreign nir-
ehnndie In
Far Gold Kistefc,
and purchaser will find it to tlu:ir Interest to
make their selections NOW, while the ASSORT
MFNT IS COMPLETE.
Goo4 sent on approval for aelo'tions.
Articles purchased now, for the Holidays, will
be packed and retained until neh lime ns desir
ed. BOBBIN'S, CLARK. & BIDDLE,
1121 CiiEeTXCT St., Pmi.APKi.rHiA.
s
on
50 CenU por Dottle,
tt prmwrtce the GROWTH, PBESKBVM:
Mm CU)B, stnd IncrtsKS th Vlw
, , mm BKAVTV oftke II A III.
fm Twwn Yum too I.tow'i Kiwinoj roa;
wa Hum im flrst pu.fo.1 ta tk markui jf riokm
. B. TariMss l.yoii, a prmlulo of lnnwto Coil.re.
tWumt iadwivtxl tioiu tli Oiw1i,"Kiiiio,"Ii.
. sufrina to rfttiu. t.uri7. rtfuvMuit. or rtzfr. Tno
alMwilluinmrHd,tihi ttioiMpulntyitnMobtai&wl,
ta tspncesMiW kind Incredible. It locreoa u
OmovuiaaA kwcTY cf tli Xius. 3t is dvliebUut
4isitii. It nwtuMtcA liiU:itt. It iuvmta the
Sms trass twaur par. it keix tha Ivwl ouol. ul
srtvse tka Kmt a rich, iKXt, ain y i pr""0'. it is tbm
SuiBwmni unj Uoai.it -i . '.
maw m Catrrnav Am, an-t i-wm-i
VaaatryBtonsittsuly t in.-
'Ulriii(uiUsD4
GIL'S h iT Hair.
LYON'S
AATHAIROn
Only
I
BEST
S CAP!
&C.
A. M. MEIXELL,
DEALER I
American Md Enreprsn
WATCIIF.N.
FIVE JEWELRY and SILVERWARE,
PortVrtett Spectacle nnd F.jre
GlnsiHen.
OOLD HEADED CASKS.
Watches and Jewelry neatly rcpnircd and war
ranted. Market Sqnsre,
Feb. 3. IST'J.-tf.
Sl'NRl'RY, Pa.
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A. I. WAI.TFItJ.
MONUMENTAL SHAVING PARLOR
and
BATH ROOMS.
HAIR DRESSED BY MACHINERY.
t-T" Do nt forget the place on the East side of
Thiud 8TKEKT,a few doors South of Markel,fiua
bnry, Pa.
Braid, fiwltchea, Carl, and all kinds of
LADIES' HAIB.
Work made to order
either out of combings
or straight hair. AH or
der left at the residence of
A. P. Walters, corner of 4th sL
and Hhamokin avenue, will receive
prompt attention. A SjecUlty in
CLULDRENS HAIR. CUTTING,
cither at their home or Shaving Parlor.
t,.,., WALTERS.
July 5, 1871. if.
' Scto'ftbf Moments'.
MlillOII NTOKF.I
' " - ' CHRISTIAN NF.FF,
Second Street, opposite the Court House, SUN
III KY, l'A.,
Respectfully tnvltcs the attention of Retailers
and others, thnt he lias on band, and will con
stantly kp nil kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, .
Consisting of Pure Bratidlem Cognlne, Cherry,
Ginger, Rocbelleand Otard.
Whisklcsi Pure Rve Copncr-lllstllled. Menon.
' fmltnlii. Arinln and Nectar.
FURE HOLLAND GIN I
Wines: Champagne Wine, Sherry, Fori end
Claret.
Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. K. Rum,
Brown Stout and Scotch Ale.
STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS,
And all others Llqnor which van be fonnd lu
the city markets, which will be sold at Whole
sale and Retail. Every article guaranteed as
represented. Also, a Unco lot of DEMIJOHNS
and BOTTLES, always on hand.
t5s7" Orders promptly attended to, end jnWlc
patronage respectfully solicited
. .1 sv.rr.
Sunbory, Jtily 3, ISflO. ly.
Dn. C. it. Marti. ' Gko. W. Bi.oom
NEW DRUG STORE,
No. IS, South Third Street,
Clement Hone Bailflini, Sunliury, Pa. i
DR. C. M. MARTIN & CO,!
HAVE lust received a fieib lot of Tnro Drugs
and Patent medicines. ,
We have also a full assortment nf
DRESSING AND PACKET COMBS.
Ha'r. Toolh. Nnll,Clotlie,8hoe and other brushes.
TOI1.KT AD FANCY AnTICI.CN.
rtrit EXTRArfrH, rocurr books, Ksrvr.s. c.
RFED'H GRAND DUC1LF.S8 COLOGNE,
thn s'vertest perfume In America,
rarlwlaii.a Kid Klote WmmIi.
warranted to clean perfectly the most rt iiente
shades without injury to the kid
All the leading preparations for the Hair, i
NEftAltN. THE BEST IN M AKKKT,
ruri Wide nnd Liquors. f..r uiedl.ial purposes.
Physicians Prescriptions r.nd family icc-ipt !
compounded with cure.
Thankful for pal favors we hope by fair deal- ;
ln(t o twelve, n share of your patronage.
Poptemurr 11, ISTIt.
O. W. KKKVr.U.
C. W. IlASSLF.Tl.
Fall Goods!
Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing j
Goods, Groceries. Oil Cloths,
Glass aud Nails
of every varietv, nt one low price.
' Rl
Keefcr & Hassler's Store,
Corner of Fourth nnd Martu'l Stvc t-,
SL NUURV. PA.
Ail kinds of Grain tiikcn in eeliMiiH m- as
RSh. fa", ri d f -e "s.
liKI.ri'8 HASSI.H1.
Banbury, Oa. :i. It''.'.
1S78. " KALI, SEASON. 17S.
M1I.MF.KV AM FAXCV (iOODS,
now open,
FALL STYLES.
Trimmed HntH nnd Hounds, Pitmies, Feathers.
RihhoHs, Crape Veils, Crape, Crape Hats
nnd Bonnets, Bridal Hats and A full
"ortinent of tho latest stvles li
IIII.l.lKltY, '
TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS.
Gloves, Collars, Cutt's, nnd every fashlonnlile
article of ladles' wear.
Call nnd sec the new otyies of Gouds cl
MISS L. MIISSLER,
Market Square, Snnbnry, Pa.
jOetober B.JStS.
M'liow, Jinnnry!
COME OXE I COME AI.I. I !-
THE Ktibscriber linviiig erected a Blacksmith
Shop, on the lot adjoining the Oil Mill, formerly
OMua uy MorKati & Manser, on Fourth st.,8un
bury, la prepared i. J,
General IllHrknnikinv,
ou the fchortcft notice, and In the -best mar.no..
Custom work promptly nltended to.
HOUSE SHOEING "
made a siecialty. The patronage of town and
couutry l respectfully solicited.
PETER WILVEIt.
Sunbnry. Nov. 7. 1S73. tf.
Tailoring! Tailoring!!
CHARLES MAinL,
REbPECTFL'LLY informs tlie ciiiene I. nii
he hat just received his
Npring aud Nammer (loeils.
at hi
TAILOR SHOP,
on Fourth Street, below Market, In the Mullen
building, and lhe.1 he Is prepared to tnaWe.up nil
Winds of
UEXTM AXD BOY'N NUT.
of the latest styles. Having had much experi
ence In the bnslnrss ho desires the public to (rive
bim a trial.
Mothiui; win be made tip In tlw latest Paris
and American Fashions lu the most satisfactory
rnanuer.
al2,'T3. CHARLES MAIHL.
FA I.I. MILLIKEHYUOOnK
From
FROM NEW YORK. AND PHILADELPHIA,
BONNETS & HATS,
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMF.D.
an extensive assortment of Fancy Goods at.
MIoS L. WEIoER'S MILLINERY TORE,
Mahket Pthert, St'PitrRT, Pa.
My stock of tprins; irood is unusually large
ted variad, comprising tbs latest and most at
tractive styles, sclei'te,! with care from the lead
ing importing houses and adapted for the present
season.
Oetober 8, 187S. " MI8S I.. WE1PF.R.
2
HAA.S MASS
rpilE VICTOR PEWING' MACHINE
A. want reliable and em riretle Aucnts in
CO.,
this
county. The "VICTOR" is a Lock-stitch, hhut.
tlo Machine, with snlf-setiing Neodie, best flulsh
ed and most perfect Machine ottered. An in
crease of 500 per cent, on sales of lh79 over 1S71 .
For terms, c., Address, VICTOR fcEWING
MACHINE C0..1itt7 Cnestnut 8t.. Philadelphia.
Ta. j.t. U, 16ja. 4uio.
NEW GOODS
for
FALL AND WINTER
- -at
91 lata Kate Dlavk't),
Market Bquare, Buubury, Pa.
LADIE'H DREoS GOODH of every nylc and
qnulilf.
. ( WOOLEN GOODS
of every dUerlptlon, Fancy Goods, Notions and
Trimmings a specialty.
TOILET 80AP8 AND PERFUMERY.
The finest assort mer.t of Ladies' goods.
Everybody Is Invited to mil nnd sue them and
bnv cheap.
Oetober Kl, IbTJ.
VICK'S Floral Uald
FOR 1 873.
300 Paees, 600 F.ugravluxs, and Colored Plate.
Published Quarterly, 85 els. a year. Firat No.
for lb'i4 Juii kkued. A Germaa edition at the
earn prlee. Address,
JAMFS VICK, Rochester, N. T.
actlltiJiXJu
V
t.r.itni.n ami
ThU-fl Street, adjoining Phlla. A Erie R. R., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
BUNBURT, PA.
JllA T. "CLEMENT,
IS prcpnrcd to furnish every deelpt Ion of lum
ber retired by the demands of the public
Having all the Intent Improved machinery for
mauufavinring Lunbtr, he la nctf ready to fill or
ders of all kinds of
FLOORING, PIDIN'L DOORS SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS 'MOULDINGS. VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nod nllklndaof Ornamental ScrowlWork. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
LAftriK ASSORTMKST Or
HILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Tickets,
Lathe, Ac.
Orders promptlv filled, nnd sbhijied hv Ralrnwd
or othTwiso: IRA T. CLEMENT.
1 deel-0:l7
THK GKEAT KEMEDY FOlt
CONSUTtlPTION
which can be cured hj a
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, a.9 has heen
proved by the hundreds of
- testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many prominent
physicians to bo the most
reliablo preparation ever in
troduced for the relief and
euro of all Lung complaints,
and is offered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years. When
resorted to in ncasori it sel
dom fails to effect a speedy
euro in the most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, "Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar'a
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is Ihe case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses tho
lungs, and allays irritation,
Ihus removing ilio cause of
the complaint.
rRKPAREl I1T
BETH V. FOWLE & 60H8, Boston, Hm.,
And sold by Jruggist and Dealers generally.
NTOVE V Tl
KK TAiil.lisll n i;.v r.
MARKET STREET, SCNDl'RY, PA.
ALFRED KTIAUSE, Tropi i. tor.
st'CCKSSOR TO SMITH A OKNTIIFU. J
n A VINO purchased the above well known e,
taiAi.hrnent. Mr. Krnuse would respectful
ly inlorm the puwn. ,u.,t ll0 now nag on hann A
largo assonmeni oi
COOKING STOVES.
gpeer's Cook Anil-Dust, Regwiuior or RevolvUi"
Top, Combination, busuehaiina sm others"
which arc so arrnnired as to be used for Coai
Wood, and uro warranted to perforin satisfactori
ly or no sulc. HEATERS of all kinds put up to
heat one or more rooms. HKATINd bTt'VES
of different kind" nt very low rrlee.
Tinware ofDter) Dt'Nrrlpliun
kept constantly on hand. Rooting and Spout irg I
With the bet material, done nt short notice. t
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil ard Latnos eonstnntlv ou hand. Jaoan ware
of A.nd. Store opposite Conley's hardware
store. Give inc a ca'.l. A. KltAtrtK.
np!24-ly
THK Ki. IIAItUKR SHOP
1
8 THE SHOP OF THE TOWN and lonr
uub uccii , ubi iiiitii uuti iur nin ivu toh
Men have jjrowu old in our patronage
Rabies on their mothers' breart
To houueim; boys at play
Aud youths by maidens fair caressed,
To stalwart men with care oppressed,
Ana oia men silver Cray.
And among tho honored aud i.intinc Impres- i
Ions- of time, and the crash of rerolntious in j
circumstances, we stand a living monumental
uii'im'iiiu ui uiu iw.ucuuiiy ana wrieverHuce ap
pertalolnp; to the Identity of proRrcsf Ion, plying
our vocation with the highest style of art and
perfection, nd apirluc to achieve the highest
reward of merit attainable In our humble capaci
ty, nnd the sentiment of respect and approbation
which the presence of superior appliance and es
tablishment are always wont to Inspire.
Always to please
We shava with eae
Cut and comb w ith tafeto tho hair j
rihumpoo the bead with soothing care, I
And color the w bUkcrs black or brown,
To suit Hie people about the tow u. ;
Then allow me politely request you to stop.
And not go past nor from around our shop.
'4 To get st ared on the basis of ability nor as '
some nave ffone lor onr use or tne bnilol Tor prin- .
clple sacred and rlRht nor tinder tho common ;
secret and Invidious guise of enmity to complex
ion for the cut of a ir.au 's coal, or the color of .
hi skin, ought not to attocl his usefulness nor
hi qualifications. A fair chance Is ull that wn '
demand, to five the proof to all the land. "
JAMES W. WASHINGTON.
Proprietor. ,
Sunbury, April S, 1873; No. til, Market st.
W. D. ME LICK,
Druggist
and Apothecary,
At the old established stand on
Market Square, M'lll UY, 1'A.
Keeps constantly on haud a full stock of well
selected - '
DRUGS & CHEMICALS. I
Druggists Fancy Goods,
COMBS,
BRUSHES, j
PERFUMERY, ;
rATENT M EDICINES, OI L8, PAINTS ,
GLASS, PUTTY,
YA1TMKII, I Y F.STl' F FS, j
in fact everything usuully kept In a well con I
ducted I
IDJVTJG STORE. I
Particular atteution paid toeoinpoundiiis Phy- '
slclans prescriptions aud family receipt bv lh
Propruitor himself. i
Suubury, Pa., Jane 8, 187S.
BUTCHERY I BUTCHERY ! 1
Third Btreet, opposite Central HoluC. 1
bUNBL BY, PA., i
KliEP constantly on hand Ihe very choicest
of fresh ,
BEEF, Ml'TTOX AND VEAL,-
which Is sold at the lowest price. Meat cau'be
had at all hour during the day.
u&b-ry, Pa.. Jun 8. 1H7.
isctlbnrous.
, cf
n Aciii w k'siioV ax im litis
rotSMRV.
GEO. riOliriBACH & RONS,
Nnnbnrr, Penn'a,
INFORM the, pnhlle that they arc prepared to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
a new Machine Shop In connection with their
Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New
Lathes, Planing and Boring Machines, with the
Intent improvements, with the aid or skillful
mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders
of .
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given tbeuT, In a satisfactory man
ner. Cralrs lo aalt may Stove.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, of all sized.
BRASS CASTINGS, .Vc.
Ornamental Iron Fencing;
FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS ;
VERANDAHS,
FOR YARDS AT RESIDENCES, AC, AC.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further Improved, and
wilt always be kept on band.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
fliinbury, May !0, 1871.
F. LURCH'S
CARRIAGE AND
WAGON MAKING
ESTABLISHMENT, ;
CHESTNUT ST;, SUNBTJBY, PA.:
Vehicles or all Ktxns. maor to Oicdhk.
Tho latest styles and the beat workmanship. '
Samples mav be seen at tht shop. Give him
call.
Pnnbnry, Dec. 7, 1S73. ly.
(Fubmeblt Wood Hakx.)
STATIOHARY P0RT1BI.E
Steam Engines.
n Ilel k Moil roninle'e Assortment
in the .Market.
T.. . I'.rTir.i" ove nlw.ivs ouuntained the very
h:ght Rin.lt.nl of cxollen. Wo make the
manuf.icturr of Enirinf. BvnlfM and BwMillsa
Kpenulty. hve tli'lun?"t anil nuwtworaplet
worki of the kind in t'.io eountry, who mactunerr
speiallv a.laptM to ttis work.
and on the nhorteftt notioe. We build bncinai
lhii ni uic Try iowr.i pnon
-i.-ti..,,. to Jline. naw Mun, uni miiu,
T:icw., ottoh uu.,"! aaij all
munufattarinif.
Wo i now huildinn the c librntod Lane Cirtm
li.r How the b.t and mint eompleta saw null
over invti.rM.
Wo mk - tlkMnanufivtiire of Saw Mill outflta a
spMial fwturo of our businoi, aud can furuiah
eIvii, un '11 ilrtit noiioo.
Our aim in nlleuwi is to furnish the best ma
njiincrv in the maikH, ond work alMolutely un
ej tibial foi Viiiityotditirn.roonmny aud strength.
B"ud fur C uvular and Friee Lut.
UTfCA STEAM ENCINECO.
I'TIt'A, IV. Y.
I
1 "
l A (iood f bailee Tor a I'ook Nfove !
.
- At J. li. REED S
STOVE AND T.ivwAKF. STORK,
Third 8c, opposite the Central Hotel, funuu.y.
AM person purchasing i;oods to the amount
of 13 00 at retail price, for cash, will be
entitled to u Ticket for the drawing of a first
class No. 7. Cook Stove with all the fixtures,
valued nt $o0, warranted to (tive sulihfactiou.
! Notice will be (riven of the place and time of
: orawing through tne paper"
J. B. REED.
j Hunhurv, July IS, 1STS.
' . . , .
EARLY FALL STYI.KS.
. . A full line ot
1 Jlillluerj tiooiln
I from New York and Philadelphia, now opon at
! MIK8 M. L. GOPSI.ER'S
! . . MILLI.EUV NTOKE,
turned and untrimed
RON NETS AND HATS,
j Flowers, Ribbons, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchief,
i"-niif-, .imi n rt-ii.-iiii Tirit-iv ,i
j MILLINERY GOOD!
iOODS
selected with great care from the leading Im
porting houses in New York aud Philadelphia,!
at j
MISS M. L. GOSSLER,
Fourth Street, below the S. V, U. R.
Every effort will be tnado to plcntc ll)o,-e wo I
favor her with their patronage. , j
Oetober S, 173.-
j . A
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1 I I P 111
i ' If K 1 ,
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7V
tor. J. nlkor's ( nlitoriiiit Vine
gap Ititlois mo a purely Vegetable
jn-rparntion, mado cliicfly 'rora tho native
liei lis found on tho lower ranges of the
Sierra Nevada mountains of California,
tbe medicinal properties of which are
extracted thorcfttmi without the use of
Alcohol. Tho question U almost daily
asked, " What is Ihe cause of the unpnr
n Me led success of Vinkuau Uittkus f
Our answer is, that they remove the
cause of disease, and tho patient recov
ers his health. They are tho great
blood purifier nnd a life-giving princi
ple, a perfect Renovator nnd Invlgorntor
of ho system. Nover before in tho his
tory of the world has a niedicino been
compounded possessing tho remnrkable
Qualities of Yijeuar Hitters iu healing
tne sick of every disease matt U heir to.
Ther are a gcntlo Purgative, as well as a
Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation
of the Liver and V isceral Organs iu Jlilioas
Disease.
The properties f DR- Walker's
Vinkoac Hitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laiaiire, Diuretic,
Sedative, Connler-Irritant, budoriCe, Altera
tire, and Anti Uilious.
' U. H. MCSMS.KAI.D . COM
pragyUiSB iid Uvurmt Atmta. tea Frauutaco, OsliAis.
lua. aud eur. WsmuuikWu sua Cusrltvu bu., Mw Xork.
my all Wrwf ;Ula ikMklvra.
J..
TTICA
STEAM ENGINE
wm
WW. FAltSOltf, HON CO., -
No. 228 South SECOND Street, below DOCK,
Philadelphia.
WILLIAM FARMSON, HF.NRT HARNEO.
NELSON PUGH, W. W. CRF.AUTHERS,
' Manufacturers of First-Class
FURNITURE.
Prices reesouaMe. Pleaso call nnd esmtnln.
WINTER NT OR F.N.
RYE WrTlSKT,
(4.00 a gallon, f 11.00 a dozen.
YELLOW PEAL SHERRY,
In large bottles, HI, 00 a dozen.
GOLD PEAL BRANDY,
18.00 a dozen.
APPLE JACK,
JAMAICA RUM,
SCOTCH WHISKY,
CATAWBA WINE.
' OLD PORT WINE,
.CHAMPAGNES,
SEGARS, AC,
II. A A, C. Van Reil.
Tnr, Wi Merchants,
1310 Chetnul Street.
Philadelphia.
Oct. 84, 1973.
I
torn mum
r."'- "Hmf. f.: 3
i t . . mimwnuft
iik iiawlir ' JJ "fciaAt
Send lor Illustrated Catalogue and examine
imr prices before pnrehaslnir, ns we claim i c,l
lower than nnv other c? tnlilislimenl In the Cilv.
REMF.MUF.R Ihe Nl'MBER,
12:16 RIDGE AVENUE, Philadelphia.
THE PARKER GUN.
SEND STAMP fOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRO'S
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
Thia Npaoc It Keaerved for Ibe
ADVEnTlSEMENT OF
PAINE & McCORMICK'S
HARDWARE STORE
Market Nt., Hunbnry, Pa.
March '-"VI, 1 S73. ly.
MX1UUT 91 A It It I. E YAKU,
Fourth Klrrrt below Market,
SUN BURY, PENN'A.
I TllHE oudorsigned has retimed from the Ver-
I lnoll! Marble Quarric with 58 Tons of
Marble for
Gre4(tBf,
fM - &C.. &C.
He ha b'Jueht at snch fl cores that
will allow bim lo sell better (tone, for
ii'u uiuney, iiian nervioiure. ineoesi
Siithei-laml Fall Marble,
which is belter than Italian. Rutland is now
sold ns low as the Manchester.
Those who need anything in the Marble line,
for Monuments, Urave-Btoncs, or other purposes,
w ill hud il to their interest lo cull and examine
this large slock, as belter bargains can be secur
ed than buying from parlies 'huckstering' round
the country.
All lel.ering will be doie iu the neatest and
most Improved style.
W. M. DAl'GHERTY.
Sunbury, Jan. 11, 1S73.
FW C'AKl'KKTMt NIIOI.
Tho subscriber having erected a carpenter shop
ou Front ht., below Pine, (Fryllr.gs uddltion,)
Is prepared to do all kinds of carpenter work.
rtPAmiKn or ii rmti rb and jonniso
promptly attended to on short nolle.
WALNUT PICTURE FRAMES
n speciality. All kinds and sizes made to order.
GOOD AND CnEir. CALL AND SEX.
The patronage of the citizens of Sunbury, are
rrspsclfully (oliolted.
C. WOODCOCK.
Nov. 28, 1878. 6m.
Wnutrtl.
A WHOLESALE Purchasing Agent, for the
NEW AMERICAN BKWlNti MACHINE,
self-threading, both in the shuttle and arm, self
adjustlug teusions, aclf-setting needle, positive
tuko-up, can be adjusted lo sew tbechcapeM and
coarsest patent lluen thread i runs light, tew
f.itl i cheapest, best made, best finished, most
durable. Wrilteu guarautee for three year.
For Circular, terms, Ac , address,
AMERICAN BEWING MACHINE CO.,
No. IN North Second Bt., Harrisburg, Pa.
Sept. HA, 1873. 8. mo.
a.
PENNNYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD.
PHILADELPHIA ERIE R
R. DIYI8ION.
TVINTEU TIME TABLE.
On and after Sunday. December 1st. 1873 the
Trains on th Philadelphia fc Erie Rull Road Divi
sion will run a follows i
WESTWARD.
Buffalo Ecpres leaves Philadelphia,
' Hurrlsburg,
13.5S p m
5.05 p m
9 U0 p m
3.15 a tr
8.50 a m
10.80 p ra
8.05 a m
7.30 a ra
8.40 a ra
10.05 a ra
7. at) p m
8.00 a ot
1.30 p m
.'.'0 p m
7.35 p m
Wllllamsport,
r.mporium,
at Buffalo,
" arr.
Erie Mull
leave
Philadelphia,
iinrricourg, .
" " " Wllliamsport,
" ' Lock Haven,
" " " Rennro,
" an at Erie,
Elmlra Mail leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Hariisburg,
" " . " Willlam"ii)rt,
" ' arr at Lock Haven,
Renovo Aceomod'p leaves llarrlshurg,
H.V5 a m
" ' arr. Willintnsp't.l
EASTWARD.
55 p m
Buffalo Express leaves Buffalo, 8.25 p m
" " Emporinni, tt.OO p m
" " " Williamsport, 1.10 am
" " arr. at Hnrrlsburg, 4.50 a m
" " " Philadelphia, UU u m
Erie Maii leaves Erie, 11.30 u in
" ' " Renovo, 8.40 u in
" " " Lock Haven, 9.65 pm
" " " Wllllamsport, 11.10 pm
" " arr at H!rishurg, 8.05 a in
" " Philadelphia, 8.00 am
Elmlra Mall leaves Lock Haven, 7 55 a m
" ' " Wllliamfport, - 9.30 am
' " arr. at Harrlsburg . 1.5opm
" " Philadelphia, 6.50 p in
Hurrlsburg Accotn. leaves WHIhimsp't, 0..0 p in
" " arr. at H.:rrisburg, 10.50 p m
" " " Philadelphia, 2.50 a m
Mall Eat connects cast and Wivt. nt Erie with
L. 8. A M. fc. R. W. and at Corrv und Irvineton
with Oil Creek nnd Allegheny R.R. W.
Mail West w.th east and west trains on L. S.
A M. 8. R. W. and at Corry nnd Irvineton with
Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Elmlra Mail and Buffalo Eprcs muke close
connections at williamsport with N. C. R. W.
trains, north, nnd at Harrinburg with N. C. R.
W. trains south.
WM. A. BALDWIN, OcnU Bup'l.
READIX: RAILROAD.
iW 1 X TEtt AURAXOEMENT,
MONDAY, KOV. 10th, 1S73.
l
1 rsiins leave Hurrifbnrg for New York ns fol-
lows i at 5..W and 8 10, a. in., and ii.OO, p. m.,
! connecting with trains on Pennsylvania Rail
road, und arriving at .ew York at 12.35, 3.50
i and 9.43 p. m., respectively.
Returniniug : Leave New York at 9.00 a. m.
I 12.50 nnd 5.30 p.m., Philadelphia nt 7.S0, 9.15
a. m., and tf.30 and 7.15p. in.
' Leave HarrUburg for Readluf, Pousvllle,
; Tamaqua, Minersville, Ashland, Btinmokiu, Al
lentown and Philadelphia nt 5.30 and 8.10 a.m.,
i 3.00 and 4.05 p. in., topping at Lebanon and
principal way stations i the 4.05 p. m., train con
nccting for Philadelphia, PottsvUle and Colum
bia only. For Pottsville. Schuylkill Haveu aud
Auburn, via Schnylkiil and Susquehanna Rail
road leave Harrisbnrg ut 3.00 p. ni.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read
ing for AUeiitown, Easton aud New York al
7.30 nnd 10.35 a. m., and 4.00 p. m. Returning,
leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 13.50 aud 5.80 p.
m.. and Allentcwu at 7.20 a, ra., 12.35, 2.10, 4.3i
and 8.55 p. m.
Way Pussengcr Train leave Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m., connecting al Kuading with train ou
East Pcnnn. Railroad, returning lenves Potls
villo ut4.35 p. m., stopping at ull stations.
Leave Pottsville at 6.00, 8.05 and U.10 a. m.,
and 3.30 p. m., Herndon nt 10.00 a. vi Bhamo
kinatC.OOand 11.02a. m.. Ashlaudut7.lt a.
m., and 12.20 p. m., Mahunoy City al 7.53 a.m.
A 12.54 p. in., Tuuiaquaat 5.15, 8.35 a. m., and
3.15 p. in., for Philadelphia, New York, Reading,
Hurrlsburg, &c.
Leave Pottsville via Bchnylklll and Susque
' huitna Railroad at 8.05 a. m., for Harrisburg,
and 12.05 p. m., for Pine grove and Tremont.
t Pottsville Accommodation Trnlu leaves Potts
, ville at COO a. m., passes Reading at 7.?0 a. m.,
, nrrivlnr al Ptttladoipbia hi 10.10 a. m. Return
, ing leaves PhiiudelphU at 4.45 p. m., passes
Reading al 7.15 p. in., arriving at Pottsville at
J 9.00 p. m.
i Poltetown Accommodation Train leave Pott!
towa at G. 45 a. m., returning, leaves PUiladel-
f phia (Ninth aud Green,) at 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
. 7.40 a. ni,, and 0.15 p. in., for Ephratu, Litlz,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. ; returning leave Lau-
. caster ut 8.30 a. m., and 3.30 p. m., and Coluui-
' bin at 8.15 a. m., and 3.20 p. m.
Perkiomen Railroad trains leave Perkiomen
! Jurction at 9. 05a.m. ,2.25,2. 55 and 0.00 p.m.; re.
I turning, leuve Pennbburg al 6.00 and 7.25a. to.,
I 13.15 and 4.15 p. m., connecting with trains on
Keauiug Kuiiroaa.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phtc
nixville at 9.05a. in., 3.05aud 5.50 p. ta. return
ins, ,,,ave Byer at 6.30 a. m.. 12.40 and 4.20 p.
m., connecting with trains on Reading Railroad.
Colebrookdulc Railroad trains leave Pottstown
at 9.40 a. ra.und 1.05, 6.20 returning leave Mount
Pleasaut at 5.50 and 11.25 a. ui. and 3.00 p. ra.,
connecting with trains on Reading Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridge
port at 8. SO a. m. 3.32 and 5.33 p. in., returning,
leave Dowuiugiowu at 8.40 a. m., 13.20 aqd 5.40
p. ra., connecting with train on Reading Rail
road, Ou Sundays! leave New York at 5. 80 p.m.,
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. tu. und 3.15 p. iu., leave
Pottsville at 8.00 a. ni., and 3.35 p. in., leave
Harrisburg at 5.30 a. m. and .00 p. ni. ; leuve
AllcutoHU at 8.55 p. m. leuve Riding nl 4.15,
7.40 a. in. and 10.15 p. m. for Hurrlsburg,
at 7.30 a. to. fur New York, aud at 9.40 a.
m. and 4.10 . m., for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School aud
Excursion Tickets, to and from all poiuU, at re
duced rates.
Baggage cheeked throngh ; 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger.
J. F.. WOOTTEN,
Gmtrai Mup't.
Readino. Pa., Nov. 10, 1873.
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