Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 15, 1871, Image 4

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    Netting Out (iitlliigw. .,
Wo nro constantly licnrin pcoplo any
tlmt tliey li.ivo no hick in making grnpo or
other cuttinps grow hist na if "luck" lmd
firry-tliing to tip with it. They fail iVhot
glviV$ fluo attention to tho. matter ; in
nUior'word, the cause in neglect nntl inrtif
Ibrcncp. Tho old mlngo should never bo
forgotten, apply it wheresoever wo may
"A thing that is worth doing at all is worth
doing well."
Thuro should bo properly two cj3 l.o
every cutting : thsn dig a trench sot the
cuttings p.t an angle of 43 degrees, (at least
six inches apart) so that the uppereyo shall
bo even with tho ground and press tho
earth f. round tho wood iinnly with the foot.
If fs" tell' to mulch them with grass or
straw, and if need bo water them occasion
ally in the dryest weather. This is of course
for tho farmer and nmnteur. Tho nur
seryman propagateTn from a singlo cyo,
stuck together as closely ns possible.
ISomo varieties of tho grape nro propaga
ted much moro freely than others, i or
instanco tho Colcord, MaKit'avviiy, ITart
ford IVolillc, Clinton, &c, take root rend
ily ; while tho Delaware, liana and tho
Telegraph nro diflicult to iropngato in
open culluro unless great care is paid to
them, a good portion of wood is used.
Wc all know how easily currants nnd
gooseberries arc thus gi dwu. Vo have hud
both the latter to bear the year after setting
out. Currants and goosbenies should be
set out just where tliey are wis hed to stand
permanently. If you prefer a --fc,'fcnt out
nil tho eyes beneath tho surface of tho
grouud ; if a 'bush, let tho eyes rcmn'm.
These cuttings ought to bo planted from
six to eight inches deep, and the earth
pressed firmly around them.
A large proportion of liowcring--s!ii"jte
r.nn also bo propngated by cuttings and
thisshould be known by all who have 'luck'
in multiplying their stock in this way.
1crmuntoicn rdegi-iq.-lu
Charcoal in tiik Dairy. The power
ot nunc to aosoru tnc noxious
rlSC3 llltd t
orders IVoni Ihp ntmosnhern i, knnwn In I
ouius nom uic nimospncic is known 10
every dairymtm, and this power extends
nlso to nH Htrodnctions mace from milk, bo
they cream, butter or cheese. Much ol'tho
bad flavor in butter and cheese is not caus
ed so much by anything derived from tlus
cow, or the food which she cats, ns by the
. odors imparled cither to the milk lifter it ie
drawn, or to the cheese after it is made, and
before it is put in tho clotli and vciukrcd
impervious to Atmospheric inllucnces.
llcnco tho necessity of the fjreatet efforts
being made, not only to keep the dairy nnd
every utensil used, ' in a stale of perfect
cleanliness, but also tho attendants should
1)C in every way cleanly in person, and the
nir kept pure and uncontaiuinalcd by any
odors whatever. To do this, charcoal, finely
powdered, is probably tho bestftndcliefirlc'-'S
article that can bo used. It is capable,
when fresh, of absorbing ninety times its
own volume of ammonia or other gases,
which can again be driven out of tho char
coal by the application of heat. How much
charcoal is necessary, and where it can best
bo placed in the dairy, so as to absorb nil
noxious gases, are points yet to bccBtablish-
. cd by experience, and we only throw out
the idea in order that dairymeu nray make
n. note of it, and rind out for themselves, by
experimenting, the best ways and means of
employing charcoal as an absorbent lc
flocrizerin the milk-room the cheese-room,
or any oilier part of the dairy cstabltbh
mcnt. liofton Cultivator.
HoLLOW-IIonx. Tho discaso or symp
tom of disease known as "hollow-horn'" m
n common attendant of March winds, and
is most serious in its effects on such cattlo
ns are caught now iu poor condition. In
past times it was thought : to cure or
alleviate the disease by boring with a gim
let near tho bass of the horns, to let out, it
was thought, confined gas, which caused
trouble. Occasionally also some stimulant
would be introduced into the bored hoi.Tr.
AVc saw it once recommended in some jour
nal to pour a mixture of vinegar nnd pep
per into the poor beliefs car, 'lo wake up
her ideas,' as the writer said.
Of late tho practice of boring has been
less resorted lo, nnd deemed unnecessary,
at leaf,t. In the Xcw York Farmers' Club
lately, the matter being discussed, Dr. Trim
ble expressed tho opinion that "tho disease
resulted in great pain to the animal, in con
sequence ot the generation and accumula
tion of pas iu the horn ; that boring the
horn and allowing tho gas to escape rcliuvcd
the animal, aud that tho application of a
mixture of black pepper, vinegar and salt
pouriid in might bo a needed tonic' Dr.
Crane said that during thirty years' cx-
icriunco lie had not bored an animal's,
ion's, and does not think it neosury. lie
npplicB spirits of turncutinn to tho head,
back of the horns, ami itali'ords "uuinctli:;te
relief.
It is much better to prevent this disease
by taking good care of the cattle, ami if it
comes, Ix sides other remedies, j-ivo imme
diate attention to tiie comfort u! iheaninitil
in shelter nnd lidding. JJuUinioi'v timi,
To Kill I'uplap. SmouTv A writer
in the Ciucinnntti Coxcitu replies to a man
who wants lo know how to kill tho silver
leafed poplar nnd its s;routr If he will
pursue, the following plan, 1 will warrant
the tree aud all iu (-piouu to die ; or at
leant I killed mi'1, with a wilderness of
hproutti, that had sprung up for twenty
yards iu every direction : limlii! th- trts
i list as you do iu ordinary deadening. t!'"'i
with n tuiliilo or Ihlt htiek loosell tlm blllk
iii iow i;.o ;irni(', houui tiiii cr u-ii uielies,
tonkin", a potn li ull nioiuiil the tree, hihI
lill hti.il much w ilh ouiuiiioii :,alt. I w ill
warrant every root, brum h mid bj ioiit of
tlm Irvu will ilie. The i ittloii inity ho
iwrforiuu! l any Hum wlu-u tlieb.uk will
thl.
Sit.
Cin ink.--Take llir. ci til ,' tv null (.
nl'ciiiiKtni'iii, i lovi s, wiuu r-iiieii, sj i ar
luint, LH i'i'itiiiol uml Iviiiou, and tut with
till oliiil.
To t l iiK C'llAl l l l IIasd.-i.-.I'vj Haul
In wi! with Imli.t lur i i.hi mill Uillio
tvitli BWi.i t tii a iii at i i;.;ht.
v Llitt run iiai MM. - J'nt a little Mark
'tr in toiiie cotton, illji In swiit ml an. I
in 1 1 iii iiin i nr. t Ins
iriiiiily 1 have ever ktinwn
Hit ijuiilct
UrMi.iiV t'U i.ui i'.-Ahiiiiii..ti r tt
-it'l l i nn tie. fltilf a fllji ofim Ind lard U
i. i;n..i ni ihi tiling, Apply I i tlm thml
ilnd throutM t-lxili M'f'l-g.uitu'tl ah l.tid
i.ii.I i ii,A'i d ktith r-i wiili nail.. Jluhg
I'll l.lli III . . vl ,Uk.I ,(( lln.ul iu
IW iKr. j'lrutlnii.
j.i.i-
I'll'. ( Ml r. - A L'""tl I bio 1" J id' It In.
( i.plul id Inrd, Mill p.vr r I iI.imii, I i t ( i y
'J I' itl'UpluU id lli.UI' i U l.llli' k.,ll, nud uiy
ii ui"U:!i l-i In Id U. o i ;n.iln hi,
l lUr, 'i bi luaLi riimih 1 1 ui t lor ou i
in. .liu.ii b.4.. . pn . Mu iiub kly mid nu..
I" ' j, Iml klunilln; ,il all. 1 nr Iii. no.
td ' ii.i til 4 II. piii mIihIu fill) id
iid. It in ii .u y ..r t i y 'J i u j. ul II jui .
ii I'tu I h i is rrn i. - U.,11 up l i
klllU.I I I II ..tM. . ,1 IjH,,, ,.f ll,,ttli
li"l tllwm, .ii.. I i..iji ll.iiu hi) I,'
lln ii lull 4 iUiSi.U i uixil.t lUk
tiMiu r lull ( Huiut H turithukd ti m
l.l J'.r l ll'lliliU., llwlll.l.Ml Mllll
I U.I I' 11 Id ..t ; in 'Iiu Kill kllU Willi
H Iii. . ill I l I III j ill I l.r I- in.!. . 1 i ill ,l,i,
4 lid le M ill) llii Mill l ilii..,t I ,i 1,1
m in
. iiicxky T. iiei,mhoii's
COMPOUND FLUID
-EXTRACT CATAWBA
GRAPE PILLS.
Component Parts Fltild Ext met Rhubarb nnd
Fluid Extract Cntuwba Grapo Jtilco.
For Liver Complaint, Jatindleo, Bilious Affec
tions, Sick or Nervous Headache, Costivcncss,
etc. Purely Vegetable, containing no Mercury,
Minerals or Deleterious Drugs,
Thcso Pills nro tlio most delightfully plcnsnnt
purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, magne
sia, ct. There Is nothing moro acceptable to
the itoinaeli. They give tone, nnd cause neither
nausea nor gripping pains. They nro composed
ol' the Jlnnnt itigretlicut: After a few days' use
of them, such nil Invigoratlon of tho cntiro sys
tcm taken place ns to nppear miraculous to tho
weak nud enervated, whether arising from Im
prudence or disease. II. T. Ilrlmnnld's Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grapo Pill arc not
sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coaled
Tills do not dissolve, hut pass through tho sto
mach without dissolving, consequently do not
produce tho desired effect. Tho Catawba Grapo
Pills, lielmt pleasant in tasto iuuI eritJ", do not
necessitate their being sugiir-coutcd. Prlco Ilfty
cents per box. i
wrm m
J 1
m:nx t. iixLMnoLii'M .
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
Fluid !vt tract Knrsaparlllu
Will radically exterminate from the system Scro
fula, Syphilis, Fever Scores, Ulcers, Snrc Eyes,
Soro Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis,
Skin Diseases, Salt Kheiini, Cankers, Runnings
from tho Kar, White fcwcllings, Tumors, Canccr-
l ous All'cetlons, Node?, Rickets, Chiudiilar Swoli
i lugs, Night 8 wen Is, Rash, Tetter, Humors cif nil
kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, uud f.ll
I diseases tint', rave been established in tlio system
lor yeurs
Being propnrei'. expressly for the nljovo Com
plaints. Its blood-punying properties arc creator
11 ""'.I umei j'111'.iiaiiiiii l'l na i Mi'iu n in. n
G1V09 ' complexion u cicnr aim ncamiy coior
. .,.,..... ,im i.,t!imt to n ulnto T Health nnd
Parity. For Purifying the blood, removing all
ehrimie coastitutional d'scascs nrlfdnir from an
impure state ol the Wood, nnd the only reliable
and ell'cct ual known remedy for tho euro of pains
and swelling of tho Hones, Ulcerations of tho
Throat and Less, DlotchcR, Phnplos on tho Face,
F.rytdpclns and all scaly eruptions of the slhr,
and beautifying tho complexion. Price, 1.50
per noiiie
KEXRY T. IIELMnOLD'S
; Cosoi:nthati:i
FM ID EXTRACT Itl'CIir,
THE GUEAT DIURETIC,
has cured every case of Diabetes In which it has
been given. Irritation of I he neck of the Hhid
der nim Incarnation of the Kidneys, Ulceration
of the Kidneys and liladder, retention of Urine,
!iseacs of the prostrate Claud, Ktone iu the
Bladder, Calculus, (travel, Hrickdust Deposit,
and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for F.n
feCMefl and Dclif ate . onslitutions of both sexes,
attended with the following aymptomsi Indls
positii:i to exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Mo
mory, Dilllculty of lirenthlug, Weak Nerves,
Trcuihllng, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in tho Back, Itct Hands,
Flushle.K of the Body, Dryness of the f kin, Erup
tion on the face, palid Countenance, Universal
lassitude of the Muscular system, etc.
Used by portions from the aires of eighteen to
twenty-live, and from thirty-five, to fifty-live or
iu the decline or change of life; after confine
ment or labor pains ; b -dwetting in children.
Helmbold's Extract Euelr.i is Diuretic and
Blood-purifying, and cures nil diseases arising
from hnbiH of dissipation, aud excesses and lm
dences m Life, impurities of the Blood, etc.,
superseding copaiba in uil'eelatlons for which It
Id iitr.;! mill uvt.l.UUiA nTllii.tiniii! lit tltosit .li-
eases used iu c ttteclion with Hclmbold'a Rose
Wash.
LADIES.
In many affectations peculiar to Ladles, the
Extract Huehu is uncipuilfd by any other remo
dy lis iu chlorosis or retention, Irregularity,
patnfiilness or suppression, of customary evacua
tions, ulcerated or sehlrus state of tho Uterus,
LeucoiTlIma or Whites, Bterillty, and for all
complaints Incident lo tho sex, whether arising
indiscretion or habits of dissipation. It Is pro
scribed extensively by tho most eminent physi
ciauaand mithvives lor enfeebled and delicate
coml.it Wiuns, of bot-'i sexes and all aees attend
ed with any of the uhuv.t diseases or syniptoms.)
IT. T. ill'.i.Mr.ol.IVS F.XTIIACT BUC1IU
CCKK8 DlSEAbKrt AKlhlNH FROM l.Ml'ltU
DENCES, lI.VBITs OF DIpSll'ATlON, ETC.,
In all their stages, at little expense, IHllu or no
change in diet, no ineoiivcnlouee, and no expo
sure. H causes a froJiaenl. tluslre, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Oh.il ruc
tions, Pr.ivcntlT' u it. I Curing .Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying Pain and lullaniatioii, so fic-
i lel.l ill Villi C'hlaS of di -C.SCS, lllld cXpelliug All
1'oisoiioua inat'cr.
'Ihoiisandi who I.avo I.ccu the victim nf In
competent persons, nnd who have paid heavy
fees to be cured ill u short lime, have found they
have b.vn deceived, and thai tho 'poison" has,
by lie.' iiso of "pOMoiiul Ubtringeutd," been dried
up in the system, to break out in u uioru life.; .t
valcd form, unl pcrhapi uficr MaiTiagc.
Use Helnibelirs Extract Uuchil lor all AI'.Vc
tioiisand Di-tvasas of tho L'ulary Organs, whi th
er cxUiitig in Male or female, from whatever
origiiintiii', nil 1 iiu matter Low long it. Hiding.
Price, one UoiUr and Ilfty cents per buttle.
1a
IIF.NUr T. HF.LMUOl.D'S lMl'HOVED ROSE
WAMl
cannot be surjinved ui a luca Wash, nud will bo
tuiiinl the only i-i'i'i'iiic iviiitily In every seeies
ot ( ulna- oii Aluiriicm. It spn. U!y t i idiearm
I Pnniiles, Kiiots, sicorb'illc Drvm'ft.i. Iitdaratloiu
I ike Ciit.iueoiM .Meiulniine, elc, iU-iicIh IteJ
in mid Incipient Iiillum.ilion, lliviw, It:i,h,
Moth I'.itehe-, lr.viii of ISnilpnr bkiu, Fro-i
liile., and ii!l piiriMM.-s f.ir whieli t ilv- or Hint.
Ili.'li' ttre il -e.l 1 letillv.l lllil hkill to a ht.llil of
1 nil' nn.! " .A m' nnd iiisiin'S cimtiinicd
1 1 . : t . 1 1 1 nriiu'.i n tho tls.no of Hi vu..,..: l
wli'n'h dej'u'iii!.-; lite iiurenible e'f:iriies: and viva-
'.t y ( io.ni li iii hi mi ni'i jli sought and adialrml.
lioueiei V .il...i!.l.- io iiieiiinlv lor et ling
.hi. In ul iltc kl.m, 11 . i. Il.'in'jo'.d'ii Kii WanU
l..ri !.'. ,' s i. l.l'.n. I .l pnuelpiu elnliu to UnlkiUlid
..I p .tnei ..e, l. pi..--. i.l.iiilit. Wlih ll r. ll-
.! r :t ,i 'I . il. t A; p int. : e of 1 1. o iiu.-t Puin'ilu.
l:w ii nt 'niii'iii il eli. i led r, eiiin'iliiiiu; In un
i.!VU.t f.ira.ul i liiuse p..,iiiiueiit le.piUilK, Hule.
iv and l'.i.'.i.u ) I In- I, ii. ill. .blu iuci.iiiihiiiiiih.iiI,
i.l il. Us - ;n A l'ri-iiv..tlv nnd l'ilKl'ir i f
li... I ii.ii,. i iiniy II ! mi i!'i!u4:i L iiiiiii fur
aire.iii-- uf a i"lii!iile a .iiv, uua u, i4 lnv.
Iii. a fin' i!! ,.n , of I'm I rlii iry ('iaiiit, iirt.iiig
Hum I. ii'.'.. of dim ipiitiiiii, ii.i.l iu i.aiiii'. Imu
mill Hie I UM.Il It'll Ii 14 , t-n....u!'..i, uu. I I'll-
i.imIu iii.m
1 IIU, 111 U.'U UIm.IU', lt li'l'lilll
i. n.l. !, i.
iiui,i n. miiim,:.,!. I'.i.t, oui. dollar
11 buit.it.
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t. lui. l .r i i t i,i iitil.l tt .1 lel'.ililo
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Ntiriii:oScoiN,
. VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHR0M08, FRAMES.
E. A II. T. ANTHtNV A CO.,
501 Ilroud way, New York,
Invito the attention of tho Trade t their exton
slvo assortment of tho shove goods, of their own
publication, manufacture nnd Importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES nnd
GRAPHOSCOPKS.
NEW VIEWS OF TOSEMITE.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
1 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
iMPOnTfius and MAStTAOTtinnns or
Photographic Material.
March 4th, 1871. ly.
1870. FALL AND WINTER 1S70.
MILLINERY GOODS,
South Fourth Ptrcet, below the Railroad,
SUN BURY, l'KNN'A.
The present aire of endless fashloni nnd Innu
merable styles require tho most dressy person to
be ou the nlcrt In order to "keep peace with the
times." The handsomely nrrayed lady, as she
snniitursrnlonjr tho street with n pretty nnd lntest
fashlon lint tipon her head, Is Indeed nn attractive
nbjnct to look upon. Mii-9 M. L. dossier, the
popular atilljner, on Fourth Street, below tho S.
V. R. It., cators to plcnso and satisfy nil her
customers. In her storo nre tuvio of the latest
niodee In millinery extant, such as
v LONNETS, HATS, FRAMES,
Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feather, Flowers,
nnd numerous other npparel for ladles' wear.
Cull nnd ecu them lis they have Just been tt
ceived. ' . L. UOHSLEU.
Oct. 2, 1873.
FALL AND WINTER
New Arrival of Cood.s,
At
EI ISM KATE HLACffH NTOKF.,
MaiVet Sinai-e, SUNBURY, Penn'u.,
Juttt oiHMioil, njlargc assortment of
CHOICE DRESS GOODS,
conslrtlng oftholate&t ttyles of plain nnd plaid
poods, in all Their varieties,
liross TrIuiV.iIiics, EiuhrolderlcH,
NOTIONS, Ac. !
A GCNEKAI. ASSOHTMnXT. Or
LADIES' WOOLEN GOODS.
Gents' Collars, Ncdc-tics, Hal Miotic, Handker
chiefs and Glove.
Porlrrwy, ToUelSonpu, Hair BrU6lios,Combs,
clc.
t An invitation Is extended to nil to call nnd se
en ro bargains. . -Suiibury,
Nov. 5, 1S70.
DANIEL LESHER. .A.J.MILLER.
EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS
Just opened nt tho store of
Messrs., LESnEtti MILLER,
In Scott's Build!n,l oft QUEEN STREET,
NORTHUMBERLAND, VENN' A,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
DRY tiOODS,
Comprising all Ilia" Fall and Winter Styles of
Ladies -Dress. Goods, Wooleu Goods &C., Cloths,
Cussimeres ar.d Gcntlcmens' Goods generally,
which will nil be sold at great bargains.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
of nil kinds and of every description.
(luccuswurc, CiinsHwnrc nnd IV II-low-Warc.
BOOTS AND SHOES
for Men, Women.nnd Ciiildren.
FLOUR AND FEED of ull kinds, Is constantly
kept ou hand. They will also purchuso
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
nt the highest market price, and will exchange
goods for Grain.
The public nre invited to call and examine our
extensive assortment of GooaB before purchasing
elsewhere, and become convinced that Goods can
bo bought lower than elueu hero at our establishment-.
LF.SHER A MILLER.
Noilh'J, Sept, 17, lS70.-ly.
TIME IS itIOXEY t !
ALL Wall Paper and Border, sold by mc wll
bo trimmed ready for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
HY TUB
YEOMAN'S WALL TAPER TRIMMER.
.0-
't.VV
3
t:f
'.V; :
IT.v
which I have ihc cxlIiUvc right to uao la Bunburv
uud viciniiy.
e.ive money, tune nnd labor, by buying or
X. ITKRI'E 1. KJlITXr.lt,
Pcaler lu UooU.i, Stationery, Wall Paper, Music,
.c. tVc. tVe.
Hiuid.iy Pi hmil tl rl'LU'.a limde a siK'eiality.
ISIuiik, itlfiiiurHuttuui O: 1'hmm IIouLm
In endless variety, Just rwelved.
IKXK MINDING done to order. Persons will
save eximuiu by K'.nlii;; Ihulr orders lor binding
with lac
pit rim: i kami.s
ofullilz s, eul Innii the Moulding at Very low
ran a. o V AL tV bljt AKL IKAMLa ulwuys ou
band.
M.UUMS, WtACKUTS, HOLD VEXS,
&,!., &C, Sit!.
A large nnd well nelei led kliwk of Toys nlway
on Iii int. Anything iu4 ou baud proiuplly ol
dercd. liutlius for iiioli. Cull ul
N. I'tliltEF. LlGHTM U'H
llouk More,
Clga ot Foley's (iolti PiU. MurWU fcuunre, bus
I.UI), I'll.
r uubury, August r.iii, 1-7J.
J. W. WAMUNUTON'S
tat wit u vttitt.a niioi.
l ln ul I .riimi.uilluip of llio limu
Ws ilwlliiu Ilia Utul, lull ul lbs iiin IIUW
i-. in, uli r lli.il lUi in It; lu y liulli uihi h.i-oiih.
b ) .pukvll Wltlluul lll.llllfi -ling all UlltulululU
bU iiiuuuiil ul Viiuily uml iiiiibillou.
tin. I I. iil )aii ).. Ih'I'uii my liu.lui'
I'witvr In Ibw .luii.-luitf Ui lililimii lbu liir
.(mil, luiu tlMnl ll.ll ll.tl Uiuaf u uur liup
d i) ulUi Ua,auJ M,: lil sllil l.l.l.l, un I sppiM
llio .hup b! utf lilcjinin tiicl, nud w il till, lUrilp
mI.iIhu ij Inn siiiltrMi'ttl by llm uilbly told, lifi
ili.il 1 1 .i.l I ul i ii..l lum I li-ii.l iu aily mi).
Ih.i lu in v.iiiiijf (lu I'uiiiiiiuu iii.ium ) nud
to ublltfs lbs puMIti IuWim.1 li.rim pul.luly
ul.U'.i.i.i v li urn liituus u!4 ''d Uvl tli-tl
lll lailt In (ballw Ihalil all KliillU lUllll l.ltud'4
llu.UMluJ llllll l'l b.ulll.
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I.U1 V Ibv b .11 Ullll vllUlU' .kill, lu lb ",4li
il."ul lol.v iltlt) lu mil li.v ttt.ltMU.1. I
Iiu .ik In I.IW4, Iu4 immim In ami, I
iM'i iluil I it ll.l Mat .ln.. Ill ft ''
IU. .ki. .in. il I U. 4iu lg 4 k. jl.
U tan 11 n ut , i I twti.4 li
A tS.b I, alt ll,.. ten JitMud
'u ,,in lb, ) 114 a, W.J.I l k.b I.
i. t-,i .
1 V.ii.
! lil4, Ui.f M4IS4 tK
fitlsfellantous.
PRICES! REDUCED.
ItOOTN A Nil OEM
Manufactured to order at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
. JOHN WILVER,
Sprnco Ntrcct, rinubnry, Penn'a,
Is constantly manufacturing
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
nt surprisingly low price. Ills stock comprises
tho very boot In market. HIsIonR exper
ience In tho business lini won for
liitn ft reputation for
muklnt first
class work equal to an; H? rinnifactnro. AU work
warranted.
TEKJIN---STUICTEY CASH.
Tim prices of ropnirlnfr r also rcduceL
JOHN WILVER.
Sunbitry, Mnrch 4, 1871.
NIMtINU FAKIIIUXN NOW READY,
MRS. M. A. BINDER,
ilOl, .
N. W. COR. ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT
ST., PHILADELPHIA.
Importer biI IJenlRner orERNhlonn.
Tho old estnblishcd mid only reliable Dress
Trimming, Paper Pattern, Dross and Clonk mak
ing Emporium. ,
Elegantly trimmed Pnpr Tultcrns, Wholesale
nnd Retail.
Fans, Gloves, Rihltons nnd Sashes. Ibices, Em
broideries, Jet, Gilt, and IVnrI Jewelry.
Evening dresses nnd suits, mndo lu tho most
fashionable stylo nt short notice.
Perfect system of Dress Cutting tanght.
N. H. Orders bv mall, proniilly attended to.
Feb. 3. 1S71. 8m.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS.
MISS ELIZABETH LAZARUS announces to
the public that she has just received, at her
store In Dcwart's Hulldlng, a large supply of
THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS,
(rimmed nnd uutrlmmcd, and of all colors, In
cluding ho
NEOPOLITA,
Hie latest nnd most fashionable thing out lu hats.
Also, CHILDREN'S HATS,
for girls nnd boys.
Flowers of the latest nnd Imndsomcst styles.
Sash Ribbons, plain nnd figured. Ladie's
Spencers, Lace Colars, Linen, Coiajs and Cutis
for Ladies and Children, Vrnclict collars.
Neckties f if ladies nnd Gent's latest styles.
Silk Sack Loops, a superior article. Gloves
Including Kids, nnd Ladies' Buckskin gloves.
Handkerchiefs. All kinds of Trimmings.
Embroidery Patterns. Hosiery for Ladies,
Gent's and Children. Kots, Plyue nnd phjue
trimmings.
TRIMMING SILKS,
Chignons, Zephyrs and Yarns, and a gcncri.1
variety of Notions.
Thank fill for past patronags, she hopes that
the quality of her goods will merit n rontiniiHiice
ofthceumc. ELIZABETH LAZARUS.
A UE.Vf EMAX'f WAItn-ROlIE.
A MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS,
MERCHANT TAILORING H0US7.,
Tiiikd St., One Dooii Below Market
St., St'Ki;y, Pa.,
J. M. ZIEGL'ER, Piioeiiir.Ton.
FRENCH & ENGLISH CASSIMEIIES,
CLOTHS OF EVERY KIND, VESTINGS, ALL
KINDS, FINEST GRADES, LND1.K4 VA
RIETY. Embracing every quality nnd stylos that the
New York and Philadelphia Markets afford,
wliich will be nindcup to order by the best of w ork
men, warranted to lit and render entire satisfac
tion .
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
The largest assortment In town. Embracing
everything of (ieiitlamcii's wear of the West
styles. Call nud see my stork, nlso tho latest
fashions, befJVc ptuchnsing elsewhere.
J. M. ZIEGLER,
(successor to Thomas G. Nott,)
Third st., one door below Market, buubury,Pu.
Sunbury, Jan. l.r), 13T0.
AgrlruKural Iniplomoiitrt,
HOE'S Grain Rakes, Pteel nnd Iron Garden
Itakcs, Long nnd 1) Handle Spades, HIihv
els, Manure anil Hay Forks, Grass and Grain
Peyllie, Grain Cradles, Cradlo Vlngers, Tcai-c,
lireast, Tongue nnd Lotf Chains, tiriud-stonrs,
Fanning Mill Reives of nil sizes and kinds, u
largo assortment of Hcil Wagon Humes, for
Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Teeth, for sale
by J. H. CONLEY & CO.
A GREAT sV.tD.CAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WAXSrr.'3 C X UTOENI A
YINEG-AE BITTERS
Tf tindrerln cf Thonaanda
Dear l-pttmnnv In ttilr Wonder-
Inl lllliiUlO l'.Uil.
ggg WHAT. ARC THEY? f s
T1TET AltE KOT A VILE
FANCY DRINK.
4tloof Faor Mhmi, WbUkor, I'lam Mplrlia
Bud Uel'uao l.lgnarSukonil,iplBeit ani-iil-lli.il
la i Initio Ilia UM, ci.ll.ilM1uuKi ."".l lKUi.
iu," luioren" c, lb-l bert ll.s I piltr un lo
ItrunLe aucas suit tula, but ln a Irnu Vi!clw, aioiui
froui llm Kutlvo KuuUaiid lUitaut CUKuiula, trco
ram all Alcubwlla Hllatalaala. TUry ara lha
tiUCAT UI.OOI) I'lUIKIUIt uad A 1.1 K
talt) I'll I M1 1 1'I.U !"'" l:niuaUc n.4
lui iKuratur of IHuty.Wiii, c.iri jli.s i.ll all mUuuiou
iMHUr unit fvtluilutf ti.ii I buil lo a httilil.) . uibtluii.
Kuauiava can wlti) IUcm BlilnM uuuo,t lu ilirve
llftu ai.il tvuisia I01.3 unwi'll.
IIC0 UIU riven fi.r 1 1 lurvriMoraaiM-nnUil
liu) bob. a ara but 4s.lrar4 br biluaral -ol u itt
filhtr luiwua, anil llm iul iriiaiii ka.u4 t.tinllSMi
Hi.nl uf rcnalr,
t'ttt luUnuir.ii.iorr nnil ( braulu Lafama.
Ilau, au4 (iwiu, In .h falu, air Iu4Iuv41umi
lllllaaa, tlrmliU'ui and luiamiliitHt kVna
DlM-aataal tku llluuil, l.l,i. Kliluiia, nail
Ul44ir. ii" llliuia I Uta 101 ia.aa
lul. kUili UlMHiaia ur Cauu4 l)r llilultd
lltuad. wlnclibsuiiMally irvjuttjl) ' iliiaui.timi.1
Miiai l(lr.il Uraaua.
Hlt.i'U'M.t till INPU.k-el I US', l'4
l.', I"tt!u . IUu SI.OUlllt:l, luuaU.,lii.it.i( iua
Ca-l, liuiliuirf, tvar lnuttuu.t il I in I li.aixa,
l4la.l. 1 1 Ika Uumk. biuuua AlUcia, I'aluUaUfll
4 Mia. Iliail, luluuui.4Uuu ut 'f Lung, lia la 1-1
OKUw, w k b!t!my, mil liuatljvU wllif k.u.lal
f;u i.u.iua.aiti u- t,Ui,.fti.4.. ).ai.la,
U ) lutiS"H.U iiiv kli u.k,k u4 Uiautal l -f.
kUlltti a4 lauartbs l.a4i Itai b laaai u vi.anliaUi 4
luii i 1 li, clai.iiiis l' M'tJ vl all Uaiiitui.., ka4
ImkuaUa u j., iiia a.-1 ibrui w It. a aula ,aua.
IUU BUI SI 11111 Anf aJ,mi,Wa..1.Hti,ll
lihau, Uif tt'bta, H!., I U. ba. I nlbiti,UJ..l i
buiwlati, blu IVuu.,1, in.,14 ! -i, If.a I )t, kifil.t,
Ua, luk, baaiU, M-atUUOu. yl iu. Ikla. Ilaaiaa
ami tu.aa i-l lu l i a, vl i .aaui aia u, aaiuM,
at Uuiallf 4i. t aa4 v.ula4 nul llM.j.kw la
iMM luk b t..a im vl Ikt.a I MUli. Uka bvilld U
a,k i'i a lil tvbi lw lb. k..a iMiawaviwa) kl tat I
Sal nil t iliti,
bttaaa li, 4I4 Vlutal t. aaltl ual 14 It I
Ik kalliaia bkiIU.a 11. l-i. I. I'a ,1 Ik la I nan-ka, I lk
Ua m kt.i- 1 tii ai.ai 11 lui fek4 a iual 4
1 4 alaaaMa u .a l.ik.i ,.i.ai II aU.alik.ka-L
pa fit
ka wa,a naauaaa avi M.l kaaia. .i ataa kka4
vaaa aa4 4a b.aa)b wj Uta ...ita a all balaa .
l ib, VAI'Maaaiwiba, tiilUWM, taii.ta la .
S.iM kl aa taaaaj aWaaaaW. waak.aa.ll aaail..
va a4 i.ka.1,4. I .1 I.ll jit ikaaa. K4kabai
las ltiaU4 kia.k4 la., I . I , k- Wi J I . aa U,
(aaai b-ata.a.i.iab.11, ,.itaawW Sa
t. klbka. l'..tKk.tM. 1.1 aiJi4lM 4 ',
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1
aunfaclnttrs.
mac: 1 1 1 ii KNiio pTsDinojT'
roi;xini ,
" 'GEO. TtOIIRBACII & S0X9,
Mnnbnry, 1 rasn'M,
INFORM tho public that they nro prepared to
do nil kinds of CASTINGS, and huvlnir ndded
n new Machine Shop In connection with their
Foundry, nnd hnve supplied themselves with New
Lathes, Plnnlnff nd Borlnit Mnoblucs, with tho
IntosHwproveinents. With the nld of skillfdl
inccluinics, they are enabled to execute nil orders
NKW WORK OR REPAIRING,
tliat nuty bo given tlicm, Iu a satisfactory man
ner. (Jrntcn to unit nnjr Stove.
IR9N COLUMNS, for churches or other bulld-
lugs, of all sine.
BRASS CASTINGS, &c.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, hnve been, still further Improved, nnd
will always be kept on bund.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Siinhury, Juno 13, 1870. .
FlaOKKXCKNEWIXU MAC'IUXK.
THIS celebrated Machine Is now on exhibition
next door to Krnusc's Tin and Stovo
Store,
Market SI reel, Nnitbnrj-, Pn.
Tho F.torence Sewlna: Mnchlno stands uncqanl
led for beauty nnd durability ( 1elntr tho best
Family Sewlnir Machine now olfcrcd to the pub
lic. TIIE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED :
It lias sulf-ndjnstlnif tentlon In the Shuttle )
changes for the various Stitches lnudo while tho
machine is In motion.
Its Stitches are -U wqndcr of nil for licnnty
nnd flnUh, being alike on both sides of the fabric.
It sews liitht and heavy fabrics with equal fa
cility. The work will feed cither rlirht or left.
Runs quietly nud rapidly. No dilllculty exper
ienced In scwlun across heavy scams. Its mo
tions are nil positive ( no springs or coif wheels
to trot out of order. The Ilcinincr turns wide
and nnrrow, hem and fell beautifully.
It Is thoroughly practical and will last a life
time.
Every Fitmlly kIioiiM Hnve One.
Every Machine warranted to substantiate ull
we claim for It.
It Is the only Machine In tho world that Is ca
pable ol making more than one stitch nnd having
the reverse feed motion.
Call nnd examine them, nnd the samples ol
wortw
NO CHANGE FOR SHOWING.
It Hems, Fells, ConK llralds, Tucks, Quilts,
Rinds, Gathers, iVc., without basting.
It makes a (rather and sews it 011 a baud nt
one operation ierfcctly.
Each Machine Is furnished with a complete, set
of tools, without extra charge. a
Every purchaser fullv inslructodiiud every
Machine wnrranled and kei4 Ik order.
Muhiuc Oil nnd Thread kept ou hand at all
times.
GEO. W. SMITH A HRO., A puis,
ForNorth'd, Snyder, I'niouaiid Montour Conn's.
October 15, 1S70.
New Flour and Feed Stove 1
It. XV. TIU'liSTOX,
Corner of Fourth and Market Street,
SUXlfl'RV, PENN'A,
lias just opened a Flour and Feed Store, where
he will keep con tnntly ou hand, n geucrnl
. assortment ol t ie best brands of
' IP L O TJ R,
FEED OF EVEUY DESCKIVTION,
POTATOES,
FRUIT,
15UTTER.
EGGS,
nud
VEGETABLES
of all kimU', nt tho very lowest market prices.
Suiibury, Feb. 11, 187t--tr.
LI.MHER AX1 l'l.AMXU JIILI.S.
Third Street, adjoining llilln. Ai Eric R. R.1, two
Siiuuruu North of the Central llulel,
SL'NBVRV, PA.
IRA T. IrLEMKNT,
IS pri-iiared to furnish every description orinm
Imt rc'iuired by the deiiiands of the r.alilic.--1
laving nil the liitept luiliruYtid machinerr for
uiunufai'turlng LmiVeV, hiis uow ri'ady to (ill or
ders r all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, POORS, SUL'TTERS,
BASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn-
ina; of every description promptly executed. Also,
, . ' A I.Alir.n ASSOHTMENT OV '
HILL LUMBElt.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
1 ..-it lie, ic.
Orders promptly tilled, and shipped bv Railroad
or other Isc. IRA T. CLEM ENT.
diiUMWily
STOVE V TIX i:STAIlI.lMIJIKr.
MARKET STREET, SUNKL'RV, PA.
ALFltEl) KaXrSK, lVnprii tor.
bl'l'(TSOH TO HMIT1I (ll'.NTIIKIt. J
HAVING purchased the above. well known es
tablishment, Mr. Km life would rcect ful
ly inform the public that ho now bus on hand a
large assortment of
C'OOKIX G STOVKS,
SH'Cr's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolvlui;
Top, Ciimbhiiilioii, Husiiuc hunnu uud i a lid's,
which arc so amiuccd as in Ik used fur Co.il or
Wond, mid are wnrranled toiK-rform satisfactori
ly or no sale. 1IKATKHS of all kinds Ht up lo
heat one or uniro riMims. HEATING bl'OVES
of ditft-rcnl kiiu'is X very Ion prices.
Tinware of tltrry IlewerlpHon
kept constantly on hand. RiHitlng and Souiing
with Ihc Ih-sv Kirtt rial, dour at short liolicc.
REPAIRING ulteiiileil lv Willi dupalclu Coat
Oil and liiupa eoiislaiilly on hand. Jut hi a waro
of all kinds, btoru opposite Coiiley's bardwiiru
store. Give me a cull. A. Kit Alb K.
iipl-'4-ly
bilMIl KY .MAUIILla VAItO.
TIIK uiidt'rslgunl having bought Ilia riitliu
stin k of liisaluger iV Taylor, would Inform
t Lu public that he la now leuiiy to do all kinds of
7x MA HULK UOIIK.
F.fy Has ou baud, and luskes to order nt
l''f(!j! bllOIIT NOT KB.
t l x MoiiuiurutM V llfMil-Sloiieai,
fF.jLt J rr.nr arvi.M.
QiiHK)a ANmvixpowsu.i
AlMi.Cvmctsry Posts llh li.ilvauls. d plw and
Hllitllur fiut inn (fii'iiill uml uu t tun It Hi a.
Jobu A.Taylor lll couliiiuu lu lUu einpliii ini-m.
at llio old alaud ou Maikvt tSt.,Huubury. wayuS
TIIK OXLV HTUVK UIIIIWl'T A
'Al l.T IM THi: 4alt:AT UlLTI.
moiik uti:i'i.A i: iu.iTt:ii,
juua-'s
II.I VMIS.VTKU DIAMOND GAS UlKNtK.
bl ttuii ii
1'AIU.OU AMI CIIAUtltlt AUK WARM HI
Uf OSK HKK.
IT U lh only birt plain IU.,ur IU.it h i a wr
lail Top littler, uud Irvu limit pulrti if
pltatioua, tar Vllllllllltl uu llilu lilt a .lllkt III.
Il U I la uul) I lit). lata HuiUr abb Uu uli'u
llla,iiiial Uab.ifiiM b) bit b biifcila llluniliial
Ian uaar la laLtaiiiul, lbs aitailiu. nl (liat bluia Is
lu, Inula ilWtlaall) aaliuvd, aud Ilia lualu Ha
ll v4 ul lbs ajl.a, avl4,Ul ul llw iunl lb lli uaaf.
lull.
Il la lb uiilf rUaidaoa II. .tin Dial U ISr.
r bill ft,d. r ud buM) kuiUll, uul IkallVS
blllua laaai lu lattilj luul twais.
It U llw uuly llt4a. lltalif bllb w fvkl
illliiil auj tlami'lu siala.
Il b) Iba u.l I ln.ia-a IliaUi- altb lUsdv-tu
baaai, ul 11114 aHauiaul luuiu Iw a.bva, sad silk'
wai .....i:uii lh b'ala llal.b. In bam uul.
lu l i'l U la lbs Uilll.al st.illlliiiaa T.
4an IliaUl, lkaiH4 ba4 bu.u i,4
lliak.'ii Ua (an da i '.aa,
emu 4., iku4U inarr pxvkit.
lylilii .u.. M l
Itafaslatt lllt k OrHIIIIIM, ubloll,
I1' iu'.
lau VI, I ltd - l
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
for all th purposes of a Laxatlra
Medlolne.
Perhaps nn one mull
eine Is ao universally re
quired by everylHHly as
a cathartic, nor was ever
any bcrore so universal
ly adopted Into use. In
every country and among
all clauses, as this mild
but enlHont pm-jrntlva
11(1. The obvious ren
Ann In. Ill . . t It I. ii im.ro m.
a, liable and far more eo"oc.
jxjk i ul ivmcdy thun any
other. Those wha liavn-
tried It, know that it enrsd tham ; tlm9 who Imvo
not, know tliat It cures their neighbors and friends,
and all know that what it does onee it doe nlways
tUnt It Bver mils tlirouirh any fnult or neprluctof
Its cvmposilinn. We liavc ttiouannils upon thou
snnds of certificates of their remnrknblo cures of tho
following complaints, but such euros are known In
every neighborhood, and we nood not publlali them.
Adapted to all njrex mid eonditinns in nil climates;
.f.rtialnlnir neither ealomcl or any deleterious dnig,
they may be taken with Bsfety by nnykwly. Their
suvar coating preserves Ilicra ever fresh and mnkes
them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable
no harm can arise from their use in any uantity.
Thoy operate by their powerful influence on tha
Internal vlsnera to purify the blood and stimulate It
Into healthy action remove the obstructions of tho
stomach, boa-els, liver, nnd otlwr organs of lira
body, restoring their Irregular action to hoalth, anil
by correcting, wherever 11 icy exist, such derange
liiunts As are tho llrst origin of disease.
Minute directions, ate given in the wrapper on
the box, for llio following complaints, wluob those
Jlff rapidly cure: . ..
For l-aMMltt or llgrstlan, I.latlcaa.
iraa. Laarsar nnd I.mta mt Apprtite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach and restore its healthy tone and action.
For I.lver C'omplaalol and its various svmp
tnma, Illllona llrualurhr. Hick Hssilacbs,
JuuHillcta or aWrrrn Mlcburaa, Illllona
alle nnd Illllona lTra, they shojtid be Ju
(keloualy taken fbr each cjiso, to correct the diseased
action or remove the obntrnctinns which cause It.
For Dyarntrrr or ISIasrrhoras, but oue mild
doc is generally reiiiirel.
Knr liraraaiMatlaaa,, wont. CtrftTfl. Palpla
tiatlon aaf th Ileal rf, Iatln la thai Mlalat,
Ilurb nnd Iiolna, tbey should Ik eoniinuously
taken, as requlrnl, to eliange the diseased netionor
Ika system. Willi such chango tlioso complaints
uisapimu.
Kor IroNay nnd Isroraalcol Nwrllinga they
should Im' lnkii in Inrno and (rviueut doses to pro
daec llic effect of a drastic pnrgo.
Kor MUraaaloit a large dose should he Uikon
ns it priHlaees the desired effect by syinpnthr.
As a Dinner J'lll, lako ono or two I'lllt lo pro
mote digits) inn and relieve the stomach.
An oecnulmial iloso sthmibitns tlio stomach and
bowels into hraltliy netlon, restores the appetite,
and invigoriilcs the system. Hem e it is oft.cn nil
vnuUigeons whero nn 'serious ilerangi-ment exists.
One who I'cels tnlenililv well, olten limls that adnso
of these I'M makes him fccl tk-cidcilly better, from
tlH'ir cleansing and rvioruling effect on the liigc
live apparatus.
JK. J. C. ATT! CO., rrartUnl ChcmUtt,
l.O ULI,. MASS., V. S. A.
Marchan, 1S70.-1.V.
I'URaMTUltE JFUltXITUKE ! I
A XV.XV STORK
AT
GEORGlfTOWX, LOWER MA1IANOY
Toh nshlp, Northiinibciliind County, Fa.
WILLIAM NKUELY
HAVING oiiened n licwFitriiiiure Store at the
above pla"C, will ronstnntly keep on baud,
a large unit select assortment of
FUltXITUK
CoiaVTlslhg ofllnrlor and Chamber Suits, Couch
es, lrfiunges 1 aides, llurcaiis, (.anc-bcateil
Chairs of nil grades. Hocking and
Kitchen Chub's, Withstand,
Rcdsteails, Japanese, Cottage nud
Half Cottage, Looking-Glasscs, Window
Shades, and In short, everything usually to
be found in uuy will-kept Furniture S'.orJ, luuy
be had at this estalllskin.irt.
Hoping, by iwlr rt ar.ng nnil strict attention to
business, to merit thu patronage of thepiilille.
An Invitation is extended to oil desiring anything
In the lino of Furniture to call unit examine mv
slock.
I'lidortnUiiis done lu nil Its branches.
C i)m Rcpalrliij; done ul short noilir.
WM. NKGKLV. .
Georgetown, June 11, '?0.-ty.
A (Ut AND FALL Ol'IINLNO
OK
NEW STOKE GOODS.
A complete assortment of goods urc now being
opened at
MO0E it msSIXGEU'S tSTOKE,
Haunt's lltiilding, Market Street,
SCNHCRY, r-KNN'A.
Collalslillg of
CLOTHS AND CASSIV.EHKS, DRESS GOODS,
Dry Goods of every Variety, Notions, Ladies'
Sliauls, Gent's FuruUlilnjf
(iihmIs,
Itpnl)'-Malc Clothing.
Woolen ISIaiikets, CarM-ls, Oil Cloths,
FRKSIl GROCF.RIF.S,
Qiieenswure, Willow-Ware, Glassware, Ac., Ate.
I'lour mill IVril.
C-all and sre their well selected stock of the
vcrv luteal si vies, fnv-h from Ihc eastern cities.
Frill's urn low. They arc determined to keep up
their old motto of
O.I HK .i.kb am Small Fkofits.
All kinds of country pmiiuuu taken In ex
chaiiL, for goods.
MOORF iV; DJSINGF.R.
Sept. 21, 1S70.
Nurllicrii Coulrnl ItuilstHj'.
WINTER AlIllANwl'NlKNT.
0 nnd after Jan. 1st, IK-,1, trains will run
as follun :
NORTH WARD.
Leave Suulmry at 4..Vi a. in., ariive at C.in.in
dalgim ll.tl) p. .., I.-,..,.!,,.,, 7,1111 p, m., Uur lies,
ter 4A-t p. IU., liiitlalu tl.Otl p. lu., usiensii)li
llrldgc U..iO p. in., Niagara Falls tl.M p. m.
Leave fiiubury at t.u.'i p. in. for Lliuini mid
niittalo via Kric Hallway from F.lmlra.
Leave MinUirv nt II. 40 p. in. for Willlnmsiort.
SOl'TltWAUD.
Leave Suiibury at a. in., nrrlve nt Harris
bull,' A. l'l a. in., I'lallliuorc W. li a. m., I'hiiadel
plil. tl.'ill n. m., Wasliiiiion city I. 'si p. in.
Ikvc funliiiry at HI.Vi u. in., arrive at llnr
rblmrg Vi.tti p. 'in., llnliliiiorti V.la p. in., I'lilla
dclpbia o.bA p. in., Washingtuii 10.1MJ p. m.
Leave Snnbiiry, tn.'.'il a. in., arrive at Harris
burg 1.00 p. m., Waslilnginti 5.3A p. m.
Leave biinlniry at I'J.oAa. in., arrive at Iturrls
burg a.IlO a. iu., Washington 7.U0 u. in.
U.iltliiiorc urcnuiuiislatlon leaves tliiiibiiry &.UA
a. m., arrive at llurrUbury 7.45 a. iu., tlulllmore
1J.UU p. m.
SIIAMOKIN DIVISION,
r ist win ii.
I.ravn Suiibury at 4.40 p. in., arrive ul Shuniiv
klu 6.U p. in., Ml. Ciiruiel 8. Ill p. in.
Laave fcimhury ( Aeeniniumlnlkau,) nl ll.SOu.
in., urrlw at bliaiuuklu I.IM p. ui,
r.alSillU.
lasive Ml. Cnru.ol at li.Oj a. in., arrive at
bhautoktn H.iUI a. in., Hiiuuury tl.U a. in.
Lauta bl.aiinJtlu ( Ariiiumiuibiiluii,) at 3.45 p.
III., auha at buubury 4.U) p. lu.
Fkprvaa Icuii-i dally Lt-avliig uu Suud-iy, tuns
North only to llllanusirl.
All oilu-r lialua UsiVa dally, c 14 Kuudays.
A. It. Flat. Ki. . Vol kH,
Gfii'l. bup'l., (iwu'l I'uaavu'r Ab'l.,
lluiil.liiii.', Fa. li.illiiHiiw, Mil.
At.M AT TIIK OI.lt lLA4 K.
fllllR sulaacrlla-r biiiiuuiiiim lo tho tiliariis of
L aubur Ib il, ball Ilia; agulu rva'laai bk
UUIlAlt mw4 t'AHK
tbf Alil.llVIKM',
i hi llul old pluva, sham U Was rauilv ili.imi.d
by lire, Us U aaalu m urid In supply Uu.ui Ub
all klu la i.f bund sua t akis, w. b aa
UltllWN llltlt All,
klllb. bllkVll,
UHkAII BAblDuulli. II kC VH I II.
and a lull Uu ut mi V t' tbka, l.a tluua,
ItitUa and 'I aula, Alan, uit killil. Ul t'uulka.lbali
aina at bis li.'Miul thud alital.
Itavliia iiiplu)t4 Hrt I ila.a bukrr funu I Its
U. bf la pl,pal4 la ia ii'iitliil t.tll.laalita,
tu bU llua ul biwuaaaa, aud laWiaaal! lu lia bbu
4 Gkal.
Uu ad au4 I aktS 4Ulii-ra4 lu ikiliamia iisijf
UUMIlUui.
Il K I UK t XI.
Am Ii I'lvaiu baLaai Las bl! uwuml lu t-.ai-uat
liual bllb lbs abuta buaiuaaa, aud tJ" '
al.uu blU.I bp, Uaa Ika U la I lauiu i'l
b avi,4 MP aual.iM duili.g IU. kss.
Mil II II tla
isuiibuii, J iua II, talo.
INal.il iVII, !
An II. 'l-b kl I'lU a.Hu,iU;i.' Ibaaakt
I'd, lial 111. u IMI, a4 lubit.-l an
I 'II I'M t US Ua a it. I Ma I bail , 4(1. lab, a, b la a),
Si aa Va) baa I, at lu a v a I
kLM 4 lui
Titilroabs.
: ' ItiMMtlnff Itailroatl.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
ti . -UsoitViy, Auril 5(1, 1871.
G RFtAT TRU.'K LINE from the North nnd
M-orth-WesI for Pliiliirtelnhin. N. V.. n i-
Ing, Pottsvllle, Tnmnn.im, Ashland, Bhamokin,
....., n..t.ii,unn, rjision, .r.purnta, i-llli,
Lancaster, Colunilila, ie., Asc.
Tmlns leave llarrlsbunr for New Turk, iu f.,1.
lows i At S.lO, S.10, n. in. and 9.00 p. m., eon
ncctlng with similar trains on thn Feiinsvlvnniii
Kailriaid. and arriving nt New York nt in in .
m., 8.50, ni&10.00 p in. respectively. Blivplng
(!nra nceouipany tho 8.10 a. in., train without
change. :i ...
Returning i Leave New ok at 0.00 n. m..
12.05 noon uml 5.00 p. m., 1 Mlnifclrthla nt T.MO,
8.80 a. m. nnd 8.80 p. in. Sleeping Cars accom
pany the R.00 p. m. train from Now Fork wiiU
ont chnnge. .'.'"'
Leave HarrlsburK Tor lreniii: c, Pottsvlik:, Ta
mmpin, Minersville, Ashland, Slinmokln,
Allcntown and I'hlhidelphln nt 8.10 a. m.j
2.00 and 4.05 p. in., Btoppiiur n Lelnuon nnd
prluciiial way stations i the 4.0 nt. in., imln
connecting for lMillndclphla, Fottsvillo and Co
lumbia only. For Fottsvillo, Schuylkill n-ven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill nud SusqucUanna
aviiiiiimu, miH' jinrrisourg nt o.40 p. 111. ,
East l'cnnsylvnnla Rnllrond trains leave Read
ing for Allcntown, Easton and New York at 5.00,
10.80 a. in., nnd 4.05 p. m. Returning, lenvo
New York at 0.00 u. in., 12.00 noon and 5.00
p. m. nnd Allcntown nt 7.20 n. m. I a. 25 nnom
.15, 4 20 nnd 8.45 p.m. .
iuy rasseuger 1 raiu leaves Philadelphia at
7.S0 a. in., connecting with similar train on East
l'enua. Railroad, returning from Reading ut 0.20
p. in., stopping at nil stations.
Leave Fottsvillo at 0.00 a. m. and 2.30 p.,
m. Ilcrndon at 10.00 a, p., PlmmoWu nt ."MO-sT-d
11.15 a. in. Ashlhnfc nt 7.0- it. m., nnd 12.41!
noonj Mnhanny City at 7.51 a. in. and 1.20 p. :n.
Tamaiiia at 8.85 a. In. mid 2.10 p. in. for
Fhlladelidiki, New York, Rending, llarrlsburg.
&e. .
Lcavo Poltsvlllo via Sihuylkill nnd Sir-qnc
hanna Railroad at 8.15 a. m. for llarrlsburg. un'.
12.05 noon, for I'lne-ijrvo nnd Trc'fndijt.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potts
vllle at 5.40 n. in., passes Reading nt 7.80 a. m.
arriving at Philadelphia ut 10.20 a. in., returning
leaver Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m., passing Rend
ing nt-7.55 p.m. arriving nt Poctsvllle nt H.40 p.m.
Poltstown Accommodation Train leaves I'otts
town ut O.I'.O a. in., returning luavos Fhlludelphla
at 4.80 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading nt
7.20 a. in., and 0.15 p. iu. for Kphrutu, Lltlx,
Lancaster. Columbia. Ac.
Perklomcn Rail Roiul Trains lcavo Pcrkiomeu
Junctional 7.15, 0.05a. m., nt 3.00 and 11.00 p. in.
Retiirniiig,lenvc SchwcnkbVille at 0.80,tt.l0n.ju.,
12.50 noon and 4.80 p. in. connecting with simitar
trains on Reading Rail Road.
Cnlebrookdale iiallmad Trains leave Poltstown
at 11.40 a. m., I.ISand 0.45 p. in., returning leave
Mt. Plc.isnut at 7.00 nnd 11.25 a. in., nud 8.00 p.
m., connecting with similar trains on Reading
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains lcavo BrfiU'c
port ul 8.1i0 u. m., 2.0.') a nil 5.82 p. in. returning,
leave Downtiigton at 0.40 a. m.. 12.45 noon and
5.25 p. m. connecting w it u similar trains ou Read
ing Railroad.
On f unoays ! lx-avc New York at 5.00 p. in.,
Plilladelplii.t at b.00 a. in. and 8.15 p. lu.. (the
8.00 a. in. train running only to Reading;) lcavo
Pottsville at 8.00a. in., leave Hiirrlsburg, 8.10a.
in., and 2.00 p. in.; leave Allcntown nt Jv-15 p. in.
leave f.iftflvatr- x. 7.15 iu :). and 10.H5 ji. in. fur
HarrUbuig, iH DtllO u. 111. Tor New York, and at
H.40 a. in. aud 4.15 p. m. for Fhiladera.
Viiminatation, Mllea'i', Season, School and
F..iairluu Tickets, to uud from all points at re
duced rates.
Baggage checked through i 100 Pounds I!ag
gagu allowed each Passenger.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
Asst. Siipt. oc Eng. Mach'ry.
Fltllilelilila uad r.i ie ititilroail.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On aud after Monday, Nov. 21st, 1870, Ilia
Traiut uu the Philadelphia iX Kiic Kail Uoad will
run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Suiibury,
" " ai r ut Erie,
Eric Express leaves PhHadephia,
" " " tMinburv,
" " an nt Kric,
Elmlra Mall leaves I"tTildelpl,ia,
" " Saiiun-y,
" " hit at Lock Haven,
EASTWARD.
Mali Tliiln leaves lvrie,
" " Itunliiiry,
" " urriit Philadelphia,
Erie Hxprcs leaves Erie,
" " HiuiLurv,
" ' arr at Philadelphia,
Elmlni Mail leaves Lm-k ll.iven,
" ' " .Suiibiirv,
" " arr at Philiide'lphla,
UulEilo FJipri'ss leaves WiHianisi'ort,
" " Suiibury,
" " " nrr nt Philadilpliia,
0. 40 p m
i.!) a m
7.40 p in
12.20 a m
.40 p in
1. Ill ll ut
11.80 a in
4.85 p Ul
7.50 p Ui
'.1.00 a iu
12.05 a in
0..'i0 a in
U.OU p in
10.20 a in
5.2 p iu
S.15 a m
11.05 a III
5. oil p iu
12.85 a m
2.85 H la
U.-IU a m
Evprcss, Mnll ami. AceoiinniHlat Ion, v:tl and
Uesi, eour.r at Coiyaud all west bound trains,
and .Mail ami Accniuotl liou rust at Irvim iuu
with Oil Creek Aud Allegln-uv River Railroad.
t'M. A. BALDWIN,
Gcn'l Sup'l.
I.urkiiMitiiiiu nud IlIoonisbiirK Hull
rotnl.
SCMMFR ARHAXGEM F.NT OF FAr-.SKSCElf
TRAIN'S.
Monday, Jaly 1H1,, 170.
SOl'THWAKD.
Leave. 'A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
(SirantiMi, ' 0 4S 8 5 0 80 5 ::t1 1 (s)
lli llevue, ' H Ml 0 '.'5 5 15 1 tiS
T.iylorvilie, . II 57 0 (2 5 48 1 15
Lackawanna, 7 05 1 11 SI' 5 5.1 1 '.
Pittstoii, I 7 14 S 50 10 III: li Ha I t.5
W Pltlston, ' 7 10 l'J 5. li 0 1 t5
Wyoinlng, i 7 '.'7 I 00 10 (i 15 1 .'5
Mallby, i I 10 0 21 2 t'd
Kingston, & si. , , ..' , ,, 1n - . ... 2 10
W.-llarre c-rs! 4 ,s. 7 " ,0 ! 0 "J.
Plvinoiilli June, ' 10 4 0 40
Plymouih, I T 55' 4 "A 10 5 0 15
Nam iii ike, ! M 07' i 7 HO:
HunhkVs, j K 14. i 17 07
Miiik-lilnnv, 8 20 t b5; : 7 L.'i
Hick's Ferrv, H 43 7 4(1
Heaeh Haven, 8 Ml K 15 1 7 ,'
Ib ruick. a 57 5 2'i. I H 00
Willow Grove, I 0 02 I
Briar Creek, ' 05
Lime Khlb'u, !t 15
Espy, III!! 1 45
HliKilili burg, I U 80' & fx I
Itupi-It, ! U 8S. 5 57
( al.isisaa, 1 ll 48 U 02
Danville, ', 10 lib 6 2a'
Chuln.ky, 10 1H
CnnieruH, IU 28
Noilb'd, (arrive.) 10 45' 0 S5:
NORTH W
1A.M.
A III).
P.M.;
Leave,
NoitlminUrliiiul, 10 25
&
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20
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