Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 25, 1871, Image 4

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    amorous licftbca.
nary conversation of every-day life, hiobI
persons lire apt to use "cunt" or "slan"
jilirnses. The poet here' does them tip m
rhythm, with their meaning explained :
The slang of our day is a pussle,
Invented by uh, whocan tell 1
A drink is a ''smile" om "gnzzle i"
A swindle to merely a "soil."
One tell you tale yon can't "swaHer,"
lie tell yon "by thunder" 'tin true
Ton bet him your lnst "bottom dollar,"
"By thunder," that's nil yon can do.
They ai-k you "how goes it 1" on meeting,
"Toko care of yourself Is ndien
They substitute "beating" for cheating,
And sometimes combine both the two.
If foolish, your head Isn't level,"
Or, innv bo, "your head Isn't clear,"
Instead ol saying, "go to the devil,"
They tell yon, "'wa'li off on your enr."
To praise you,' they say "you are bnlly t"
For honest they nick-name yon "square,"
Although pleased to aiidursluud you folly,
There's not many that way, "1 swear,"
While robbing they call "going through you,"
And "go for him" menus an attack,
When fluanclal troubles come to you
They say, "Oh, he's up on his back."
"Fnsll oil" Is the new name for whisky,
"Spondulix" cognomen for pelf,
'You've ueen there," when charged as too frisky)
Well, "Yon know now it is yourself."
And if reproof von should offer,
They tell vou "that same is quite played,"
Bav, walk oir. you "big, dirty loafer,"
Or a largo "Mansard roof will be made.
Then sometimes you're "cornered," or "euchor
ed," That is, if you get in n "fix "
They call you "galoot" if untutored
In every galoot's knavish tricks.
There are "that's what's the matter with Ilan
nah" And "dead bents" on every side,
If the skunks" will not niter their manners,
1 don't care a "cuss," "let 'ein slldo."
All Drunk. A chaplain of tho State
prison, an enthusiastic devotee of the tem
perance reform, had the idea that moot of
the convicts wore incaiceratcd because of
the use of whisky. In his round ho met a
sturdy man of many stripes, nud put the
usual qucstiou to him : "Had whisky any
thing to uo with bringing you here? Every
thing, sir everything I" exclaimed the man.
The chaplain wascuoouraged, and eagerly
inquired how it was. "Well, sir, I will tell
you how it was ; tho judge was drunk tho
lawyers were all drunk, and tho jury was
drunk, and so they fetched rue iu guilty 1"
How to CATcn Tiiem. A Frenchman
who had purchased a country seat was
complaining of the want of birds in his gar
don. ''Set some traps," replied an old
olllcer, "and they'll come. 1 was once in
Africa, and there was'nt supposed to be a
woman within 200 miles. 1 hung a pair of
earrings and a bracelet upon a tree, and
next uiorniug I found two women under
the brauehes."
Marrying a Wife's Sister. -The Brit
ish Commons have once more passed on
tho propriety of a widower's marrying his
deceased wile's sister. The legal nnd scrip
tural expediency of such a union has been
hotly debuted for half of this century, and
possibly louger, and the pertinacity with
which it is debated would almost warrant
tin iuference that every Englishman wished
to marry his sister-in-law. Tho action of
the Commons is not iinal.
Tiie Xew York Star advises peoplo to
die now, as the undertakers arc aavertisiug
"a whole funeral for 23."
dcultimil.
The Cultivation ok Raspberries.
There is nothimr easier to "row t.hnn tho
rasuberrv. and of all our small fruits it is !
the most wholesome and to be preferred.
The blackberry may be as wholesome when i
it is in prelection ; but the
while it is a delicious fruit and
niany to in outers, is positively injurious '
to a consweraoio proportion o: persons. It
CODtains an acidity of a very peculiar and j
powerful nature. It affects tho blood and i
produees eruptions ; and peoplo subject to
gout are prohibited from touching the
fruit. Raspberries, on tho other baud, are
nut merely innoxious but they are ex
tremely wholesome and can bo eaten iu any
desired quantity.
Raspberry canes can be set out now atany
time. They should be planted three feet
apart in the row and the rows, three feet
and a half to four llet apart. Cut down the
canes to within six incites of the ground
and set firmly. We prefer a rather moist
Bpot fur them, and if in the shade a portiou
of tint day, so much the better. They cau
be planted under fruit-trees where scarcely
nnyiliiug else will grow, and tho berry will
prow, nnd the berry will be larger and finer.
They like n cool, moist soil, kept so by
liberal mulching witli leaves, light manure,
or any trash, and if a foot in depth it is an
ndvautagc.
The caues which have been laid down
over winter, should bo taken tin and lirmlv
staked, but not before the hist week in this
month, lu tying up the the caues care j
annum oe uikuu UOl 10 lie top Closely, out
to leave room to expand aud the new wood j
to sprout freely. When extra caues are
wauled, which sometimes sprout iu tho
spaeo between the rows, mulchiug should !
bo delayed until these have crown a foot I
or so, otherwise it will retard, ifnot entire-
ly prevent the sprouting.
lliobo who ilesitv i ltoieo IVuit of the Inrwst
sio, mow tliu "Jloruet." This is equully
proline, never failing to give us a crop ;
but lltu caues must be iotttted through
tho wiuler. thrmmituitu Tihjrijli.
1'rtl NIXO THE liLAl KlIKHlt Y. l'ersons
havlni; ruliivated tho hlackoeny, uro ton
sensed uf sullieiellt kuolod''C to uuderstatid
llu IMCI. 111.. I.mif,.w I . ... tl
" -" .w..v. nt , uilMT 1I1C lUUl'l LU
"i the lateral branehe. are
.u..,llr, uiiuiuoij nil small-
... u wuiaiu mo mryeki sijmj ueilles ana
llio lut!i sl (lUitutity loo, cut buck tho U-ad-
ing CUIUS to Hot exceed four feet ill
k-tiuth. aud shorten-iu ulao tho tau-ral
l.ru....l.... 'I'l. .. ...oi i c .... i.i
al. tl.H l.r. a.l.l. ..f ih .....I '.i "'.
" in 4 in m in in; iuuiiu iu. iiiereiiBAt
more U-ariiiit rHiin,iiiid gi iirally to ri.ult la
irru.l u Liin.niuii.ii 1 I... ........ I. 1 .... i
r;1Twj nu.iiiui( '(,l'i 11 IS UOl UU
lUoyt'tiu slioruii-in, wluro it li.i Utii
1'iU' li ti l-f!'-t, ujiv otun sou it lu si'iao
Kr.lciis.
lu July, thu youmi ul, whitH ly that
tiuio lia u imu ovt r lite tnhs ol oi l, boar-
U tain s, sl.ouM li ct i t -f . lxUlly tlut
laural luaucln., U hi.I itavu llio U .l
t-tUitluia.il H.M lidlowiii jeiir'a t-rt'ii.
UtrumitUiitn 'itxjrig.A.
fiMf i ikw W Aiii-AsTlM. . an U niton
tie sVpill U iiitf t.y JUr lint Ul lituu lt
line I'la raliuii-tt nmy ct r,.,w-l our
svt il n.r UMkiui tramuu , wi.h ,
uiipiy i uiku imn i-iuu.U id r.iu, b ti
.aail4uil ll Ol llt;ut
.uw n win ii.i iimi luaes IS KU lpUulyl
diswdvixl, aiiply a UlbsH'sJU waw mtm
. . , ,v in, if m una Sill ii
watt a suit UiusU w ritu itd lUj, ex iU
'fail I Kl ti Sly iiuniiLuL .l...l.l
i lis a.iii.i.1.,:.. u au'il.. . . -i ." .1.1 I ..
- - - - m w wm mj sa a imvmiu usj IUI u
I. il II i .11 .. 1 t I . ' . .
l.t Wilid ol hm.'. uf S. soil Ml tu luii lii
Ins .Humus, ..iu . i4 mhu,,,
- in"".! vi btigjif Uw4btiiy tun La
l-veiy liunily ou:;lit to have a few good j 1 utuiieous Atieetiou. it speedily eradicates
rows ot raopbciries. Tho variety remiiring ! 'l,le. , Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations
nurr1 vtlw "'UV'; . S':
Jtis a l.vir berry ana very motluclive. Hut i..n. iw r a....i.!. m.i.!
wiimmm-mmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmm
V
III.MtY T. UEEMBOE1VH
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
Component Parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb and
Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice.
For Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Billons Affec
tions, Hick or Nervous Headache, Costlvencss,
etc. Pnrely Vegetable, containing no Mercury,
Minerals or Deleterious Drugs.
These Pills are the most delightfully pleasant
purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, magne
sia, cts. There is nothing more acceptable to
the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither
nausea nor gripping pains. They are composed
or the Jtrunt 'ingredient: After a few days' use
of them, such an Invlgoration of tho cntiro sys
tem takes place as to appenr miraculous to tho
weak and enervated, whether arising from im
prudence or disease. II. T. Helmbold's Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pill are not
sugar-coated, from the fact that sngar-coatcd
Pills do not dissolve, but pass through tho sto
mach without dissolving, consequently do not
produce the desired cirect. Tho Catawba Grape
Pills, being pleasant In tnsto and odor, do not
necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price Ofty
cents per uox.
IE
IIEMtY T. IIEE3IBOE1VS
niGHLT CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
f luid Extract Karsnpnrilla
W1H radically exterminate from the system Scro
fula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes,
Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis,
Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings
from the Eur, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancer
ous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swell
ings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all
kinds. Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, nnd all
diseases that have been established in the system
for years.
Being prepared expressly for the above Com
plaints, its uioou-puriying properties are greater
than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It
gives tho complexion a clear nnd healthy color
and restores the Patient to a state of Health and
Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing all
chronic constitutional diseases arising from an
Impure stute of the Blood, and the only reliable
and ttrectual known remedy for the cure of pains
and swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of the
1 hront nnd Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face,
Erysipelas nud all scaly eruptions of the skin.
and bcautifyiug tho complexlou. Price, $1.50
per ttoiue.
nENRY T. IIELMBOLD'3
CONCENTHATEO
FIX'II EXTRACT IttCHU,
TIIE GREAT DIURETIC,
has cured every case of DInhetcs in which it tins
been given. Irritation of "the neck of tho Blad
der and inftaniatlon of the Kidneys, Ulceration
of the Kidneys and Bladder, reten tion of Urine,
Diseases of the prostrate Gland, Slouc iu the
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brickdust Deposit.
nnd Mucous or Milky Discharges, njd for En-
leeoieu ana uciicatc lonstitutlou ol both sexes,
attended with the following symptoms i Indis
position to exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Me
mory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Puln In the Back. Hct Hands.
I Flushing of tho Body, Dryness of the Skin, Erup
tion on me luce, pnnu countenance, luiversul
i lussitune ot tne .Muscular system, etc.
Lsea ny persons iront the nges or eighteen to
"twenty-five, and from thlrty-tive to llfty-flve or
In the decline or change ot life after confine
ment or lubor pains bedwcttlug In children.
Helmbold's Extract Bucbn Is Diuretic Bnd
uiopn-puriiying, and cures ull diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, and excesses and ini
deuces in Life, impurities of the Blood, etc..
I superseding copaiba In uHcclutions fur which it
is used, and syphilitic affections In these dis
eases used in conucclion with Helmbold's Rose
Wash
LADIES.
ilesomcwhen I ln mnny ntlcctations peculiar to Ladies, the
strawberry 1 Ex,rnct Buehu Is unequalcd by any other rcme
1 i'houn liv ! t,va8 !n chlorosis or retention, irregularity,
. c"u?1-". "J pninfulncss or suppression of customary evacuu-
In rnnny affectations peculiar to Ladles, the
tionl, uicerilted 6r schirus state of the Uterus.
LeucorrlI.ea or Whiles, sterility, nnd for all
complaints incident to tho sex, whether arising
indiscretion or habits of dissipation. It Is pre-
scribed extensively by tho most eminent phvsl
cinns and midwives tor enfeebled and delicate
constitutions, of both sexes and all aires f attend
cd with any of the above diseases or symptoms.)
H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM 1MPRU
DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC.,
In all their stages, at little expense, lilllu or no
change in diet, no ineouvenieuee, and no expo
sure, it causes a frequuut desire, and gives
strength to L rlnatc, thereby removing Ouslruc.
Hons, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying Pain and lntlaiuution, so fre
quent In tins class or diseases, uud expelllug all
roisnnous matter,
Thousands who have been the victims of In
competent persons, and who have paid heavy
iees to oe curcu in a euort lime, nave loutid they
nave neen deceived, and Unit the 'Poison has
by the use of "powerful astringents," been dried
up in me system, to itrcaK out in a more aggra
vated lornt, and iierhnns after Marriage.
Use Helmbold's Extract Buehu for all Aflce-
tiuns and Diseases of the Unlnry Organs, wheth
er existing hi Male or female, from whulevtr
originating, and uo matter how lung staudlug.
rice, oue uonur una niiy cents per bottle
TT
EJ j
HENR V T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE
WASH
cannot be surpassed as a Face Wuh, and wlllbo
found the only sH-eific remedy lit every species
Biles, aud all purposes for which S.ilvcs or tllut
tnciiis are used t re.iore. ttio sklu to a f...ic
purity uud Soltuess, nud luaiires continued
lu-ullliy iiclliin to lliu tlsMio of its Vesiels, on
which dcM ud the ugn-iiable clearness and vlv i
rilv of ciniiplcxioii so much soU'-ht and admired
But hom v.r valuable as n remedy for itlmr
defecU of the kin, II. T. Heliitltold's Hews VVali
has long suMalued its principle claim to unbound
cd puiroimi;v, by ksx-Iui qualities which rcU'
tier 11 a toilet Appeuitago of the m.ul Buivtrlu
.1.. I . .1 . . ...
j ,i7J7l.;
ly and Kineney Ills invariable uceoiupuniiueiil
i "i n ua frc. rvutlvu and Uliv.hcr
nHuiupleXlou. It is au excellent l.ol,lu for
dlnarcs of Syphiliilc N ilure, and as uu Injcc.
i 'ca' "' ,k" 1 ""O "iguus, arl-lag
mil ll-iL.ll of dl..l.ulluu, Ued lu I'olilirctlnu
r-",u.".". u"cuu. f ar....ar,iiu. i .
' uuu.u.i, cumu be surnac.l. Ptuv. one dulUr
I . ... l l. ...I '
r bollls.
Full and HUi
dliuillous eeeuuipsny I Us
iliitiii'in4.
fcvt li nisof lliu iiiu.1 re. noi. .11, 1 ..! ...ll..l.l
lll.UUit.f luiul.llr l lilt H.il. all.iu, vliu llUU.
iln.ll 1.1 lll .llMiuJ l.f thtll ilnvUS, HUd Up-
ai4 i.l ;i,isj susolii Hrd ivrlineiilrssud rci-um.
mi ud iloiy l.-iicit, umny of uluibais Irout lbs
l.l,U..l ttiuiitsi inrludlutf Sllillirul I'bltli luus,
. liOUH u, SlJls.liifU, I piojuiu. has
in ....iU.llj iu.u Hljliuail ,ha u,.
iH 1 k dw. 11.4 it , lltto Il.im tU ln.-t IIimI
kl. ..lul. . ranlt ii,a.,i4 ri MlUn... nj
an kut itutd u la Lull u, J uu L .iiin. i..
llrurj T, UrlMill4'sj !mmU ft
MI
l-. 1 U b aduius. Ihsis Iiuu uUi.
n .u.
I I """M l HUW4I4 Ul blf t rlj l,
IU. A Jill MA kll.1. Iii. U. 1.-
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Uw4s r. iiei,'j.
' lit
, '-' I lM.I..
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!', im sv. u ti.u.uas sl.ii.-i
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$iscclitntons.
MAMMOTH CASH STORE,
MARKET SQUARE,
it orFinnto
BARGAINS
IN
DRTUOOD8,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
CEDABVWARE
QUEEXSWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Drugs, Taints, OilsJ&c.
JUST OPENED
A NEW ASSORTMENT FRESH FROM THE
CITY.
DRY GOODS.
BLANKETS,
OVERCOATING,
CASSIMERES AND CLOTHS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
-6ILKS AND 8ILK TOPLINS,
ALPACAS,
SHAWLS,
with every kind of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.
Groceries of every kind,
Coffee,
Teas,
Sugar,
Molasses.
FUb. Meat.
and everything in the Grocery Hue.
HARDWARE of every diBcriptlon and an
endless variety of cutlery.
QUEENSWARE of every variety and quality.
BOOTS AND SHOES of the best manufactures
in tho Country.
WALL PAPER an extra assortment suitable
for any Rooms.
NOTIONS of every discretions.
FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES. P.iINTS
and OILS of the best quality.
All of which will be sold at the very
LOWEST PRICES.
As these goods have been bought for cash,
special Inducements to purchasers are ottered.
Call aud cxamlue the Immense stock.
II. Y. FRILIXG.
Sunbury Nov. 5th, 1870.
TIME IS JIOXEY1!
ALL Wall Paper and Border, sold by me wll
be trimmed ready for use,
'WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
nr tns
YEOMAN'S WALL PAPER TRIMMER,
'
which I have the exclusive right to use In Suuburv
and vicinity.
Save money, time and labor, by buying of
Nm t i:kki;e lm.iitxek,
Dealer lu Books, Stationery, Wall Papor, Music,
Ac, (Sc., jcc.
Sunday School SUPPLIES made a speciality.
ISltiuk, Memorandum A Vas Books
in endless variety, Just received.
BOOK BINDI.VO dono to order. Persons will
sava ecuse by leaving thqlr orders for Wilding
with me.
I'lCTinK FKAMKS
of all sizes, cut from the Mouldingat verv low
rates. OVAL & fcQUAUE FRAMES always on
hand.
ALBUMS, BRACKETS, GOLD PEN'S,
&.C., &c, &c.
A large snd well selected stock of Toys nl way
on hauJ. Anything not on hand promptly oi
dered. Uargulus for cash, ( all at
N. FERKF.E LIUHTN'Ell'S
Book Store,
61gn of Foley's Gold Pen, Market Square, bus
bury, Pa.
fuubury, August 6th, 1870.
J. W. WASHISGTOX'S
tat tM) iiAniir.u niioi.
The old perutaueiit' shop of the lowu
We ilrcllliu U bou.l, but at thu Mill lime
roiiiidcr Ibal lh lulghly truth uiaU svusoiia
bly apoktu aitlioul iiwull'vaiiiig km uucoiuforia
bl uniDUiit of vuully aud an.l.Hi.m.
Ju.l ln.iy )rar sii'i t U'.u my bu.luess
eurcr lu thu place half my lilillino thus lur
prill, liavs I slul Umu llis Amir of our simp
day IU day, aud ulgtil alter uliiht, nud spplied
lbs siiuip blue (jleuiiilug sln-l, and ailkln Ikul
luwe uf liuia inbruiuti by lbs lulgldy f.l Is of
Ibal nei.llul puilud ku I hsiri urarly ery.
Ui.ly lu lbs suuu'rjf (lu toiiiiuou wtluni'r) au4
lo ubllK u public Inlmi t IiumIh publicly
auuouute lu our palrous uid auj u that
mis run. It In sh4t llinu all S;uiu iIiimi tuu.lnd
IbouMiid Iiuu- or touts,
tuuf Uu -mi pbiwu, Jtl in l."W U lb um.
Iiu al alu)s remit lu vik, fuituoi'M ut
uiUru.x.u, luUa Jfuu, Llr tut )uu, li4M.fu
uU, UllUksr ll) Ull, Of iMIlfUUH), lUJUU Ml4
luuss lbs kali .lk slli.l' kill, tu lks"elf
I. .11 ' wl iilf Mix !' lustfii Ilia iiittuuitf,
W ttulk la 4.: but p.a lu tttk.
61 "(S dun I gu put our k ti nil tksvsd om
Iks Ui uf ululiljr Uu du It as ll SS
It vau us d'Hs in f vuuld Imi.
A b. U ail Iksl dWab4
1v Hit tue uitbil kwid Im Ims4.
A Urn abut iKfU, mm Waikvt stress,
t'4. 1. Isl
Itttl llf t4KMla.
" ' B Sllmi tllUM, , link, aluga,
If I Illll, it, . Ii. tut
Ui.s u.s st ( I'H.ll A kti.
.i.wi, nut kit, ls.
JiHHl it UMMNliia ka risa, t.Ma!
'. .. :Xi t '.' :!
rai$fcIIaneott8.
ECKNAN A CO.
A FULL LINK Of
FAIX & WINTER GOODS
at
JOnN ECKMAN & CX)'S.
Groceries, the best and cheapest In the market,
at Eckmaa A Uo's.
Oll-lloth, Carpet and Carpet Chain
at the very lowest prices, at
Eckmun s to's.
UMURELLAS,
UOS1ERY,
gLoves
and
NOTIONS
of every description, at
Eckman & Oo's.
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
at Eckman s Co s.
Btone-Ware, Wood-Ware and Willow-Ware, at
Eckman & Co s.
ITardware, Nails, Salt, Fish, &c.,
at Eckman & Co's.
Country rroduce taken In exchange at
Eckman & Co's.
Don't forget the place,
john eckman & co.,
Corner Fourth and Market Streets
sunbury, penn'a.
Bnnbnry, Dec. 8, 1870.
FRESH AUTUVAL OF GOODS.
MISS ELIZABETH LAZARUS announces to
the public that she has Just received, at her
store lu IX' wart's Building, a large supply ot
THE LATE8T 8TYLE8 OF HATS,
trimmed nnd untilmincd, aud of all colors, lu
eluding the
KEOPOLITAN,
the latest and most fashionable thing out in huts.
Also, CHILDREN'S HATS,
for girjs and boys.
Flowers of the latest and handsomest styles.
Sash Ribbons, plain and tlgured. Ladle's
Spencers, Lace Colars, Linen C'olars and Cuffs
Tor Ladies aud Llilldrcn, Lrocltet collars.
Neckties for Ladies nnd (Jem's latest stvlce
Silk Sack Loops, a siiwrlor article, tiloves
Including Kids, and Ladies' Buckskin cloves.
Handkerchiefs. All kinds of Trimmings.
Embroidery Patterns. Hosiery for Ladles,
Gent's and Children. Nets, Pique and pique
trimmings.
TRIMMING SILKS,
Chignons, Zephyrs aud Yarns, and a general
variety or Notions.
Thankful for past patronage, she hopes that
the quality of her goods will merit a continuance
ol the same. tLlz.Atsh.lll LAAliLS,
A EXT r MAX'S WAItn-KOHi:.
A MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS,
MERCHANT TAILORING HOUSZ,
Third St., One Door Below Market
St., Scnbury, Pa.,
J. M. ZIEGLER, Pnoi-uiEToa.
FRENCH & ENGLISH CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS OF EVERY KIND, VESTING8, ALL
KINDS, FINEST GRADES, ENDLESS VA
RIETY. Embracing every quality nnd styles that the
New lork und Philadelphia Markets atlord
which will be madcup to order by the best of work
men, warranted to tit and render eutire satisfac
tlon.
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
The largest assortment ln town. Embracing
everything of Gentlamen's wear of the latest
styles. Call und see my stock, also the latest
fashions, btloreparcbasiug r'sewhere.
J. M. ZIEGLER,
(successor to Thomas G. Nott,)
Third st., one door below Market, buubury,Pa
Dunbury, Jan. to, isil).
Agricultural Implements,
HOE'S Gruiu Rakea, Steel and Iron Garden
Rakes, Lonir and D Handle Spades, Shov
els, Manure and Hay Forks, Grass and Grain
Scythes, Gram I rallies, i radio r lngers, Trace.
Breast, Tongue nnd Log Chains, Grlnd-stoucs
Funulug Mill Selves of all sizes and kinds, a
large assortment of Red Wagon Hames. for
Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Teeth, for sale
by J. II. CUNLEY CO.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALEIE'3 O'LITOaJTIA
VINEGAE BIITEES
Ilandrcds of Thousands
Besr tstlmony to thrlr Woaiicr.
ful Curuliva tllctti.
8 5
Maauof t'oar It hui, Wltii.be), 1'iowi Hilrlis
nud Ucluso l.luuurs Cilc r.l, ii lctU kTidtu-iLt
cacd la 1usk llio ttsto, called llwuU4,"..jK.tU.
crs," l:iiorr," sc., lust ld ILs i:prkr a la
tlruakeoncss sad rola, bul srs s lina ftrCiclac, mailo
froui IU Nbllv lloolssud liorutof Ckltforula, Irro
frum nil Alrubvlla HiIuiuIuhiu. 'iUym lbs
tilt F AT Hl.OOU 1't UIHlt nud A 1.11 C
;1V1NU PUINt IPl.lisvcn-.tl li.cvntcr tnd
lutlnursior uf Uui S;U;oi, carry leg uit ill uUubgls
sisllcr sad rv.lortss Iks Llwod 10 L11I11.)' kliIiLoo.
partua isu lot tbes Utwrt iccwbg tu t.rve
lion sad runtsla lu( d trill.
tltlO wuliHi .vnfurss UearsL I rv ;il4
t buu.s sra nul 4ctruy4 V inltHral -.Uku ir
etlur luesns, sud Ik llst urssu su4 Uucdll.
pwlui or rvnclr.
ttmt luluininblary mid f'hreala l:hranin
tUs Mud l.uM, ti)sraialul r l4;sturftus,
lllllaaa, liviutlirul uud lalvrauliiiui t vine
DlaruM'uul lb tlluad, Llr, ttldbria, aud
lllutluar, H.iaa tlliivi lata Ihxu 1110.1 (uacxib
ful. tomb lilaiaaas si uiuid 1 Vlllaicit
fJtuuil, wlnvU It gkUbially yfwiut4 tjf ilusiu.tai.4ul
vlit" Ulsrailvs Uisuus,
liVw'-t-l IA 1kl IMXIirnTIOy. Tfsd
scut , I alu l .It kt.ubi.Hts, twaalis, lajkiMMsf It
i'ar l, tuuiWaa, kuwr I fuatalMia if lb ttuaiacU,
Pud kiaiv' lu lb sl.iu.b, v.Uuu Aiivli, l u.n u a
-l ln ll.atl, 1-a.aiu.aUvu af U tsi(. I'tialsU
l'a wf t -j tuitp, s(.4kaulitd ulMf t-a-kiU
jtaUMaa,sni U.att. ,,,. 4 ti).utula.
Is fikturais lkaKiwau.fcb4MtaiulaU l'..i l r
flllitai snd kvvk,ai4.k iu.4.1 lUaiuf aiauail 4
llibat) lu ilib.ni4 Utllu- uvf ail uai.aiiu.s, aa4
lu.ua. iluf aa U(u au I l :ul J l-t ulu.a ) U.
rut hfcl IUut4kl,ltuili.a. KM.If4l
I k.uu. bloukts, kcula, m ii,s. I inula. Uvila, I .
kaa.ua, IUa( atuia... s'aol It. ad. lula I a, t-J-.o.
f la. lUa, SitifW. a.aukill.uu uf tka lata, lata
Sud lusuaMsvf laai a.a, i.iiih an n uiw4
St blMailf Su Uf aaa turtl 4 ual uf tut a) Sia la
Skofl luua tf lb- M uf I bat. lilll.la. t us k-Ulls tl
lalt aMIauk'fMi tk -ul loKidulvus tl lo.o)
ewaiii aSaul.
t U VlltalH tlm.4 '.l las t I IU
b auiHiM kutal-HI latuaxik im tain is I uvylM. I tain
aawai iWauaalt a. a lua a4 It uWwuai.4
04 aiM.-4 I las UM I iaut .i4..!,
aa ai attau UI b , auua. kuc u t lk4
fata aa4 ba k. atuk u bw t, u ui .U i-.l. u ,
flk. Y4raa4.uu4 tlUMalNu kkuoj la itu)
MaUasaf aastakf bVauuaaua, wa aate.if !-
SlMiihaMtal. fa IhiI tVtuatMaa. Ia4 a..ltol
la atMaiat sn.u s Watt. falaM la tvta w
fm -at-ak.Mnaaa,. kao) tfuoo.
i. WAtlla, rswHavkw. k kll.uia4'J ttV,
aaas a4 Saaao). (mm ItaaiUa. tut,
4 a au4 k) uj..a a M
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i Mm
nil smmw '-a
si? MSP In
O I THET AltE KOT A VILE S 3 j
bll FANCY DRINK. 9U
hxnxfactnxtn.
inAAIHINK HllOI AND) I BOM
POVKDRT.
GEO. UOnRBACII SONS,
Banbury, aum '
"PTTORM the public that they are prepared to
X do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
a new narntne onop in connection with their
Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New
Lathes. Planing and Boring Machines, with the
latest improvements. With the aid of skillful
mechanics, they are enabled to ezecato all orders
of '
HEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given them, In a satisfactory man
ner. Grates to auit any Stove.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, or all sizes.
BRASS CASTINGS, e.
Tho PLOWS, nlrcady celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further Improved, and
win always oe Kept on nana.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Bunbury, June 18, 1870.
r LOR EX C K H E W IXO M ACII I X E.
npiIlS celebrated Maehine Is now on exhibition
JL next door to Krausc's Tin aud Stove
Store,
Market Street. K anbury, Pa.
The Florence Sewing Machine stands uneanal
led for beauty and durability ; being the best
Family Sewing Machine now offered to the pub
lic.
TIIE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED :
It has self-adjusting tentlon In the Shuttle 1
changes for the various Stitches made while the
machine Is In motion.
Its Stitches arc the wonder of all for beauty
and finish, being alike on both sides of the fabric.
It sews light nnd heavy fabrics with equal fa
cility. The work will feed cither right or left.
Kuns quietly and rapidly. No dimciilty exper
ienced in sewing across heavy seams. Its mo
tions are all positive ) no springs or cog wheels
to get out of order. The Hummer turns wido
and unrrow, hem nnd fell beautifully.
It is thoroughly practical aud will last a life
time.
Every Family hIioiiUI Have Ouc.
Every Machine warranted to substantiate nil
we claim for it.
It ht the only Machine iu the world that Is ca
pable ol making more than ouo stitch and having
the reverse feed motion.
Call and examine them, and the samples ol
work.
XO CIIAltGE FOR. SHOWING.
It Hems, Fells, Cords, Braids, Tucks, Quilts,
Binds, Outliers, iVc., without basting.
It makes a gather aud sews it on a hand ut
one operation perfectly.
Each Machine is furnished with a complete set
of tools, without extra charge.
Every purchaser fully Instructed and every
Machine warranted nnd kept iu order.
Machine Oil and Thread kept 011 hand at all
times.
GEO. W. SMITH A B!?0., Agents,
For North'd, ISnvik-r, Union and Montour Couu's.
October 15, 170.
MII.MVt.! MILM.Jlt
fTMlE subscribers having taken possession of
JL the Sunbury Steam .Mills, on Walnut street,
and having repaired the same, are now prepared
to mauuiueturer all brands of
FLOUR AND FEED.
Tltcy respectfully invite the citizens of this
vicinity to give them n trial, as their facilities to
make tho bunt quality are equal to any In the
State. Their present retail prices are 1
Extra White Wheat Flour, per barrel, $S 00
Red Wheat Flour, per barrel, 7 00
Corn Meal, per cwt. 2 M)
Buckwheat Flour, per cwt. 3 SIS
Rvc Chop, " S !M)
Rvc & Corn, " 8 i!5
tints & Corn Chop, " 2 25
White Middlings, " 2 50
Shorts, S 00
Bran, " 1 25
Corn, per bnsh. 1 15
Oats, " 05
Orders are respectfully solicited aud will re
ceive prompt attention. MUltK ut iiUi.ll.
Snnbiiiy, June 13, 1870.-tf.
LimiElt AMI PI,1MU MILES.
Third Street, adjoining Phila. A Erie R. R., two
equates .onit 01 111c vcmrai iioici,
SUNBURY, PA.
IRA T. "CLEMENT,
1 S prepared to furnish everv description of lnm
L her required by tho demands of the public.
Having all the latent improved machinery for
manufacturing Limber, he is now ready to till or
ders vi an kiuus 01
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nnd nil kinds of Oroa mental Scrowl Work. Turn-
lug of every description promptly executed. Also,
A LAHOB ASSOKTilKNT OF
BILL LUMBER.
nEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, Ac.
Orders promptly tilled, and chipped by Railroad
or otnerwisc. nt. i . v.i.t.tltt i.
deelJ.f.S:ly
STOVE A TIX EST.1BEIKII.ME.T.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KHAUSE, Proprietor.
Isi icr.ssiiii TO SMITU OKVrUKH.J
HAVING purchased the above well known cs.
tiililislnneiit, Mr. Kraue would respectful.
ly inform the public that he uow has on baud a
large assori nient or
COOKlXtt STOVES.
Seer's funk Antl-DuM, Regulator or devolving
Tp, f oinblnatioit, busqiiiliuuna und others,
which are so nrntnged as to be used for foal or
Wood, and are wariaiited to vi'l'iirm satisfactori
ly or uo sale. HEATERS ol all kinds put up to
heal one or more room.. HEATING STOVES
of illllerent kinds at very low prices.
Tiuwure ol' Every IeHeritlon
kept constantly 011 hand. Roofing aud Spouting
wun me im'-i iiiuieiiitl, dune ul sliorl notice.
REPAIRING iitii-mlcd lo Willi dlupatch. Coal
Oil and Lamps eou.t.iutly 011 band. Japan ware
til' ull kinds. Mi ire i.uijK.ailu Conlcy's bantu aie
.lure. iio ate a cnli. A. KKAL St,
oplJf-ly
n 1 it 1 it v ii a"i 11 . e v x 11 ir
riHE uuderulgned having bought the entire
.A. stiM-k of 1)1. aiue:fr T.tvlor. uniil.l iiifiiriu
the public thai lie Is uow reaiiy lo do ull kluds of
M.lltllI.E UOItli.
If T t lias ou baud, uud makes 10 order at
MIOUT KOTK K.
.Tloumueula 4V lleaMl-Stoaea,
IHXHt AMI 1VI.MHIW KILLS
Alan.f eiiii tery Poals lib Galvunised plia) and
all ul her fnueiliK g.uerall ummI 011 f mi t.rUa.
J..UU A.layli.l mill coiiliuuit lu iu itiplniuietil,
l III old Hand uu M.trki4 M.,Muubury, uiu)a Wl
TIIE iI.Y NTOVE UIIIIUIT A
I'll LT lTIIE alCKT ItiETIa
MUUli IUi:iLAtE IIEATEU.
DIDD'S
ILLlslLtlTtD M4MOSD QX UtRMR.
Bf Slll'l
PAKI.OH AMI flUVlBtll ARC WARMED
HY ONIC riKK.
IT I lb only t'Kt'plut- ll.uiir thai has a fwr.
fivt I up 4't4ui, u4 (ia Ii.iui pulllun uf n4
it.ialiiu, uf tuiiillu gas lulu Ik sparttwaul.
It ki Ik only Kmi'lai ll.Mlur ak Ik iiui
lUs..Uai klasaslu ky tslucfe cralvi llluuiiual
14 uaaf la fU.naad. Ik auitittucul laa ka Is
lu, Ut.ita ik..lJai: aniM.d, aud ike litala IU
lla4 uf IU 4 1 tat v.ut ul Ibtiuai iattUe imi
lull. tl b Ika wtlf rtf.ola. lliMlcf Ikal U P.f.
ft t kvlf f4 1 aud iMas baiuvi, tuiy taalt v
kll.UM aatus III t as a 1.4 r SvMlf k'iti.
Il U) Ika ai lli.plawe llaUl eilk )affaa
slflluy suit llattifili. I lata.
It la lua Mil f UaitUiw llaalaf uU Ike eaaiu
koaa, slu.e sbsuaaul taaM Sue s.kaa. S4 Uk
US labd.llkf Ikt lak llaU W ktt ual.
I but 14 t k ) .wt utltfluat llaUtalaal fllSa
taa-a U.aUf, Iu.lwa4 4 I Ultflulatt 4
tluHfk! to lalavl.u.
tiaa 4 tu., M aa4 tl LJ0UT 'JIT4
r-f k. Vf (Oil ttlSTUatfi
fattf'a.
lahHtMll
Ayer's Cherry . Pectoral,
. For Disease of th Throt and Xitmn.
suaa as Oouehs. Golds. Whoopina ' I
' Coush, lironohJWs, aafhma,
and Oon sumption.
Probably never before la the wbnle history of
medieine, has snythlttg won so widely and sodeeply
upon the conltdence of mankind, as this excellent
remedy (brpulmoDarjeontplainta. Through a lone
series of years, and among most of the rsces of
men it has risen higher and higher la their estima
tion, as It has become belter known. Its mtirorra
charaeter and pewor to cure the various sffecllons
of Hi lungs and Utront, have mode it known as s re
liable protector against them. While adapted to
milder forms of disease ami to young children, It Is
at the same lime the most effect. ml remedy that eun
be given for Incipient consumption, and Die dun
genius affections of the throat and lungs. Asa pro.
vision Rgitinst sudden attacks of Croup, it should
be kept on hand in every family, nnd indoed as nil
are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, oil
should be provided with this antidote for them.
Although settled iitiii is thought in
curable, still grest nuinltcrs of cases where the dis
ease scented settled, have been completely cured,
and the patient restored to sound health by the
Cherry rrrtontl. 80 complete Is Its master
over the disorders of lite Lnnga and Throat, Jiat
the most obstinate or them yield to it. When noth
ing elne could reach them, under the Cherry Pec
toral they subside and disapteor.
Hlnffrrt and l'ublle Speaker- find great pro
tection from it.
A uli ,i n is always relieved and often wholly
cured bv it.
HmnrhUtu Is generally cured by taking the
Chrrrif I'rrtnral In small anil frequent doses.
Bo generally are Its virtues known that we need
not publish the certilleates of them here, or do mora
thnn snare the publio that Its qualities are fully
maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Actio, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever. Romittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, fto.,
and indeed ell the affeotions whioh arise
from malarious, marsh, or miaamatio
poisons.
As Its name linnllcs. It floes Citrr. and does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Ilismiith,'
Aine, nnr any outer mineral or poiNnnous siinstanee
whatever, it. in nowise injures sny pnticnt. The
number and Importance of its cures in the ague dis
tricts, nre litcrnllv bevond account, anil we believe
without a parallel In the history of Ainic medicine.
Our pride is gmlillcd by the acknowledgments we
receive of the radical cures effected In nhslinnte
esses, .and where other remedies had wholly failed.
Unacclinintetl persons, either resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro
tected by taking the AM'til CVHK daily.
For JArer Unmplainft, arising from titrpldlty
of the Liver, it is nn excellent remedy, stimulating
the l.lver into heallhv sctlvitv.
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it Is
an excellent remedv, producing mnrtv trttlv re
markable cures, where ether medicines had fulled.
Prepared by Ph. .1. C. Avkr A Co., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold
all round the world.
niicE, $t.oo run jiottlb.
March20, 1870.-1J.
FUKNITURE JFUKXITUKE ! !
A NEW STORE
AT
GEOHGETCnVX, LOWER MAHAXOY
Township, Northumberland County, Pa.
WILLIAM IS EG ELY
HAVING opened a new Furniture 8tore at the
ttbove place, will rnnMnntiy keep on burnt,
a large uud select assortment of
FURNITURE,
Compitsln? of Parlor and Chamber Snlts, Conch
es, Lounges Tables, bureaus, (.'un-Seatvd
Chairs of all irr.ides. Hocking and
Kitchen Chairs, Washvtands,
Kcilsteads, Japanese, Cottapt and
Half Cottage, LiMikinii-Glasses, Window
8hades, and iu short, cvcrythinit usually to
be found in nny well-kept Furnliuic ti'ore, may
be had at this establishment.
Hoping, by fair deallnsr und strict attention to
business, to merit the patiouace of the public.
An invitation Is extended to all desiring anything
In the Hue of Furniture to call nnd examine mv
stock.
I'lKlrrtahlng done In all Its branches,
td?"" Repairing douc at short notice. p-J
VM. NEGELT.
Georgetown, June 11, '70.-ly.
a-CGitAXD All"6penTxg
or
NEW STORE GOODS.
A complete assortment of goods are now being
opened ut
MOORE & DISSIXGER'S STORE,
Haurt's Building, Market Street,
6UNBUKY, PENN'A.
Consisting of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, DltF.SS GOODS,
Dry Goods of every variety, Notions, Ladies'
Shawls, Gent's Furnishing
Goods,
nrndy-Murle Clothing,
Woolen Blankets, Carpets, Oil Cloths,
FRESH GROCERIES,
Queeusware, Willow-Ware, Glasware,c., Ac.
Flour and Food.
Call nnd see their well selected stock of the
very latest styles, fresh from the eastern cities.
Prices are low. They are determined to keep up
their old mntlo of
yi ii K Sai.es and Svai.l PnoriTS.
All kinds of country produce taken ln ex
changi: for jjooji..
MOORF A PISSINGER.
Pept. 81, 1S70.
Sortueru. 1'eutrul ltallnuy.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON' nnd after Jan. 1st, 1ST!, trains will run
as follows 1
NORTHWARD.
Leave Sunbury at 4.55 a. nt., arrive nl ('anan
diliguu 3.10 p. III., Syracuse 7. (HI p. in., lim-lu s
ter 4.45 p. ut., Buli.ilo U.tU) p. 111., Suiciiiou
Bridge V.W p. in., Niagara Falls 0.55 p. lit.
Leave Suiiliury at 4.35 p. 111. fur Eliuiiu and
Bultitlo vhi Eli Hallway from Klinirt.
Leave Siiuhuty ul b.40 p. in. lor Wllliamtport.
fOUTHWAUU.
Lean- Sunbury ul 2.u5 a. 111., arrive at Harrls
burg 5.1S a. m., Biiltiiuoie 0.15 a. 111., Pbiludel
phlh V.50 a. in., Wasltiuitiun city 1.50 p. m.
Leave Sunbury at 10.55 a. m. arrie at llar
rihbui'g l i. p. 111., Ilaltliiiorn 0.15 p. in., Phila
delphia 5.35 p. in., Wasbiugton 10.00 p. 111.
Leave Suubuty, 10.20 a. in., arrive ut Harris
burg l.tm p. m., War-lilnirtou 5.35 p. 111.
Leave Sunbury nl 12. 05 a. in., arrive at Harrls
burg 2.30 a. in., u-liiuuKiii 7.00 a. lit.
Buitiiuoru ueeoiniiiiHlatioii leaves Stiubury 5.08
a. in., arrlte ut H.irrUburg 7.45 a. ui., Ualtlutore
12.30 p. m.
SI1AMOKIN DIVISION.
ClSTWiKU.
Leave Sunbury at 4.40 p. nt., arrive at Sliauia
klu 5.55 p. 111., Sit. Camlet 0 40 p. m.
Luuva Sunbury ( Accommodation,) at 11.60 a.
ut., arilv at bUautukiu 1.00 p. ui.
WKSIW'AUD.
Iave Mt. Curmel at 8.05 a. ra., arrive at
Shamokln a.50 a. ut., Sunbury U.55 a. ut.
Leave Hhaiunkiii ( AifnintiiuilNtlou,) at 2. 45 p.
ut., arm ul ttiiitliury 4.0U p. lit.
Expresa leuvea daily lusat lug ou Sunday, runs
Noith only la Wllllnui.aiit.
Ail other irulua Uave dally, scr Sundays.
A. K. t.s. Fit. . Yin su,
Gni 'I. Mitp't., Geu'l pasM-u'r A'l.,
llurtiabiilg, Pa. Ualliuwu, Vld.
AUAI AT TIIE Ul.li I'E.M E.
rpt aulaMfiiUr anaouaea lu lb ciliaaus uf
X. HuuOui) 1u.1l, bailug aai.tlu rv'iwt bis
Ull El l aad tail
Ea l AULlsUL.vr,
uti the eld place, Un U a ruily daalro)a4
by Bra, b la ag.tlu plr(an d lo aTy tkaut
ail kltida ul lliead aud t'aks, lUiW
iiUOWN ItltMH,
M1LI. Ilk' alt,
tlHt.AU HAKn ea lbs HE AHTII,
sud full line wf fAVt V Ultt. 1 Buua,
ttuii sud 1 al.ll. Alau, all kluds ul l'utfwltu
Silis at bis shop uu Tblid aiiaaS.
Ilalltm laipltla1 a ai.-laa baks' from lb
till, ba is apalt4 U i (aualal sallalusllun
Ui hi llii ol liuaiu, sad ! ail t sue hint
e t'uL
btaa4 aa4 (Vk aWIvr4 U tustosiKit !
aUuluMa.
Ii K IHCAW.
A ve ( ruut kaLal lu Uaa l.paj Ut eua.
kautkaa sat Ike ! baaluaas, Sb4 LeduV
auuu liud a, aaa. lb at Ua I taaat aiil
be attttd ay u eiefcifc. dam. U
U. M4.
atv.is, Jsae , 110.
l-.lala, OllaTeie,
A rVll..atw. tilt, UUMUtli)
tll Oil, lassi fll. Ut Its, S4 ll.Wlla.a
04 m$ laakaa a4 Maaiaa, ValAat,
r US) WaV 4 Syw (HW 4
iKtlT 4 ca t
KeadfuK Itallroad.
..WIXTKB. ARRANGEMENT.
.Monday, Xov. 1st, 1870. . --i
GREAT TRUNK LrNRfrohl the North and
XTriW k Wit. 2k. 1 1 .. .11 ..V Ix XT V n .
IrtfT, Pottsvllle, Tamaa.ua, Ashlun3, ham kin,
Lebanon, Allentown, Boston, Ephrata,l.ltl,
1 a nr. at i.r Cnl-ll. i '
Trains leave HarrlsbnrvfarKe Viwk. as fnl.
lows 1 At 8.10, i.lo.10.50 a. m..and 1U0 a. m..
connecting -with similar ' TralustOu b
Pennsylvania Railroad, and art-VlncCnt New
Yerk at 10.10 a.m., 8.0O. 8.0 and 10.00 o m.
respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the)
8.10 a. m., train without cliance.
Uoturnlngt Leave New York at 9.00 a. m.,
18.00 noon nnd 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia at 8.15
a. in. and 8.30 p. m. 1 Sleeping Cars accompany
ing the 6.00 p. m. train- from New Vork
without change.
Leave Hnrrisburg for Reading, Pottsvillb, Tn-.
mnqua, MlncrsviUe, , Ashland, 8hamokinl
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m.
8.110 and 4.05 p. m., stopjiiug at Lebanon and
principal way stations 1 the 4.05 p. m., train
connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsvllle an Co
lumbia only. For Pottsvllle, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill nnd Susquehanna
Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read
lug for Allentown, Enston and New York at 5.00.
IO 'JJln n lilje V. 14ie ...
.u.in, ... .11., ...iu i.umj hdu -i.-mo. m. tteiurmi v.
leave New York at 0.00 a. m., 13.00 noon and
6.00 p. tn. and Allentown at 7.20 a. in. 13.25
noon, 3.55, 4 SO and 8.45 p. 111.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m.. connecting with similar train on East
Pcuna. Railroad, returning from Heading at 6.20
p. m., stopping nt all stations.
Leave Potlsville at U.OO a. 'm. and 3.10 p.
m. ilcritdon tit 10.15 a. m., Shamokln at 5.40 nnJ
11.20 a. in. 1 Ashland at. 7.U5 a. m., nud 125(
noon; Maliitnoy City at 7.51 a. in. and 1.85 p. :n
Titmaiiin at 8.3a a. m. nud 2.40 p. in. for
Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Harris burg,
Ac.
Leave Pottsvllle via Schuvlklll and Susons--
liannii Railroad at 8.15 a. m. for Hurrisburg, uud
12.05 uoon, for Pine Grove and Treinont.
Keauing Accommodation Train leaves Potts,
vlllcnt 5.40 n. m., passes Reading ut T.liO a. in.
arriving at Philadelphia ut 10.20 a. m., returning
leaves Phlladeliihin at 4.45 p. nt., passing Rend
ing at 7.25 p.m. arriving nt Potteville at 11.10 p.m.
Pottslown Accoininodittlnn Train leuves Potts
towu at 7.00 a. ni., returning leaves Philadelphia
ut 4.00 p. m
Columbia Rutlrond Trains leave Reading at
7.20 a. 111., uud 0.15 p. nt. for F.phruta, Litlz,
Lancuster. Coiuinhiii. iVc.
Perklomcn Rail Koiul Trains leave Pcrklomen
Junctional 7.45, B.05a. 111.. at 3.00 and 5.30 p. m.
Returning,leave Scltwenksvllle nt 7.00.8.20 a. ru.,
12.50 noon and 4.30 p. tu. connectlnij with similar
tralus on Reading Rail Road.
Colcbrookdalc Railroad Trains leave PotUtowa
nt 0.40 a. nt., und 0.20 p. ui., returning leave Mt.
Pleilsant at 7.00 and 11.25 a. in., eonueeliug Willi
similar trains on Rending Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave bridge
port ut H.30 a. in., 2.05 aud 5.02 p. m. ret it ruin if,
leave Dowmngtou at C.55 a. in., 12.15 noon una
5.15 p. m. connecting with similar tralus on Read
ing itallroad.
On Suiioays : Leave New York at 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia at 8.H0 a. m. aud 3.15 p. in., (the
8.00 n. lit. ten in running only to Reading;) leavo
Pottsvllle at K.iHJ a. in., leave Hurrirburg. 3.10s
nt., and 4.05 p. in.; leave Allentown nt 8.45 p. tn.
leave Reading nt 7.15 a. ut. and 10.B5 p. lit. for
Harrlsburg, ut 5.00 a. m. for New York, uud nt
0.40 a. in. aad 4.25 p. in. Tor Phihidcl'u.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets, to and from all points at re
duced rates.
Baggage checked through i 100 Touuda Bag
gage allowed each Passenger.
G. A. NICOLLS,
Gciioiul fcuiMM inti'ii'U'iit.
Philiislelphia nud Erie Itallroad.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On nnd after Monday, Nov. 21st. 1870, the
Tralnt on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road will
rnu as follows 1
WESTWARD.
Mall Trnln leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury,
" " arr at Erk,
Kile Express leaves Philndephla,
0.40 p in
4.55 11 m
7.40 p m
12.20 a in
C.40 p m
7.40 a in
U.30 a ut
4.o5 p ui
7.50 p m
9 CO s m
12.05 a 111
6. to a lit
9.00 p in
10.20 a in
5.30 p in
8.15 u tu
11.05 a m
Bunoury,
" " nn ot Eric.
Elmlra Mall leave Philadelphia,
" " Sanhiirv.
" " arr nt Lock Haven,
Eastward.
Mali Train leave Erie, .
" " " Siitibury,
" " nrrat l'hllndelphU,
Eric Express leaves Erie,
" " " Sunbiirv,
" " arr at Philadelphia,
Elmlra Mail leaves Lock Haven,
" " " Snuhurv,
" " arr Ht Philadelphia,
BnHtilo Express leaves Williaiiirpurt,
" " Sunburv,
" " arr ut Philadi'lphls,
5.30 p in
12.115 a m
2.35 a in
0.40 a in
Express, Mall and Accommodation.
cast and
west, connect at Cory and all west bound tralus.
and Mail and Accomod 'i ion cant at Irvinetou
with ttil Creek aud Alieheuv River Railroad.
KM. A. BALDWIN,
Geu'l Sup't.
Lacliaaauaa uud Uioumaburg I'nlla
roud.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PAHSENGEB
TRAINS.
Vouday, July isth, 1870.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave. 1A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
Srruntoti,
Bellevue,
Tay!orill,
Lackawanna,
Put. ton,
We.t pulsion,
Wvoiuing,
Malil.r,
8 4.'.
0 5u
5T
3 25
V
i
0
5 Si
S :;5
5 43
5 53
6 03
6 OS
ti 15
u :
6 35
1 00
1 01
1 15
1 .7
t :,5
1 45
1 .',5
2 bd
2 10
7 05 0
7 14 3 50 10
7 19 10
7 27 4 00 10
; 10
4 15 7 45 10
Kingtnn, A )
W.-Harre t
St. ;
r r 1
Plymouth Juuc,
10
4 :i 10
40
45
Oil:
1.7
40
50
Ou
ritiiouih,
Naiilleol.e,
fl Hillock's,
Shli'knhiiinr,
Hick's Ferry,
Beucli Haveu,
llemiek.
Willow Grove,
Hi Ur I'reik,
Lime ltliige,
Espy,
Blooinnburg,
KuHrt,
(ntuwitia,
Ititttiille,
t hula.ky,
t'ameiiiu.
7 5.V
8 07
X II
! .'9
8 43
8 50
8 57
V 02
U 05
! IS
9 -5
!l 30
3.
tt 43
lo oa
10 H
lo 2.1
4 S
I
5 45
5 50
5 57.
a 02
a 23
Soitk'd, (arrive.) 10 45 8 55
NORTHWARD.
A.M. P.M.:
Leave.
Northumberland,
Cauirrou,
t hula.ky,
Duuvtllu,
t juUii,
kurl,
llloouisburg,
ry.
Lint Kid,
Hilar I'm. k,
M llluw na,
Hut 11 k,
Irrdi a lUvon,
link's t city,
lUiUWiUluiiy,
llsukai',
Naulick,
Plui.iuih,
Piiuulk Jane
Oil p. X
1,1
25 II uu P.
30 II Oi
Via. 11...
? 4? II 85
t tult.liiy,
at I fiiMia,
finale,
lttkaaaai,,
lailtMllitk,
Uiilllaa,
SHUUIuU, (llla)
I 80
I
1 ail! J
UU 1 1 T
a f 1 1 41
I II 88
14 14 Ul
m Wi II 18
1111
PAV1U r K1 kit, 8u.'i.
s 11 w kl.-.t a Masii-. ' 8us i
SU4 lb .
ar.a,
10 25 5 '.Nl
: 5 K71
1 & 52
11 02 6 t
I'J 21 8 II.
18 2V 8 Hi
II 85 '.'5
U 40 8 811
1 4,1
8. Vi A.M.
e 55
18 01 8 Ml 10
14 K 1 05 8 81X
U U , 8 W
!! " It, 44
14 5a T 411
1 I 05 I is I
III 04 T
i t
(JUlii Uaw 1'iaSi neat's lui aaaUftlJ lta
I l.
CJ8H Lfclit W s.l Ha4, lasKs.l H4
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