Is this just a simulator problem? Is the simulator giving an error and saying that there is a negative supply on the op amp? In real life that won't happen as there is nothing that can supply negative current.
I assume that source V1 is supposed to represent a mains transformer. I hope that it is a relative voltage between points V1 and V2, not absolute voltages. In fact, the sinewaves shown on the simulator are far from what you would see with an oscilloscope, because the absolute voltage on V1 and V2 is only controlled by the bridge rectifier near the peaks of voltage. At all other times the voltages can float anywhere in the 0 - 35 V range. Small stray current paths and stray capacitances will mean that the waveform is far from what the simulator shows.
You could just assume that a bridge rectifier works and simulate the supply as DC with a bit of 120Hz ripple.