Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 22, 1871, Image 4

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    tratlont. . He has niiMpted the simple
policy of peace and kindness, good will and
Integrity In dealing with thorn, first Inau
gurated on this coutin6tt(by William Fenn.
It is working out the most salutary results,
and t believe I am justified In making tho
Statement that at no time in the past within
a hundred years have we been so nearly at
peace with the Indian tribes of the conll
noot as we are to-day. ICyou will review
the history of our country in conucctlon
with the Indian tribes, I believe you will be
, able to bear witness to the correctness of
; this statement. The policy of the President
Ms a policy of peace. Hit paths are paths
'of pea!6, and although for trying to preserve
1(lhe peace between two neighboring repub
lic! he has been arraigned as a criminal,
ot he has already been acquitted at the
'far of public opinion. Applause. Those
ho have triod to impeach him of high
Crimes and misdemeanors havo
IMPEACHED THEMSELVES
of supremo folly.. (Applause and laughter.
. Somo two or three weeks ago we were beaten
'fu New Hampshire. Tho Democracy took
great courage, niey said it was an evi
' (leuco of reaction, that the Republican
; party was dying, and that they were coming
f into power. The truth was, it was the re
sult of local causes, local dissensions of
apathy brought by long success, of tho in-
difference that results from continued tri
umphs. There was in that defeat no ele
ment of degeneracy on the part of the Ko
.publicm party. But we have had another
election in Connecticut. You havo doubt
less heard of that. A voice, "Where is
Sumner ?" We did not count very much
on carrying Connecticut. It was hardly
our year to do it. That State has been
lose for a good whilo ; but the Republican a
'there determined to show the Democracy
HJiA't they wcro reckoning without their
tost' 'Iba't tho people of ' the country did
"hot Intend to put this Government into the
hands of that party that bo nearly brought
tho llcpublic to rum. Wo have
TRIUMPHED IX CONNECTICUT,
and the elections in other States show that
the Republican party, so far from being in
a decaying or dying condition, is full of
lusty life, and will ucliievc,a grand victory
in 1872. Loud applause. Last year wo
lost Indiana by a small majority. Tho de
feat was the result of local causes, causes
growing out of State questions, and was
nowise connected with national politics.
Rut that will not happen again in Indraft.
If we had nn election to-morrow in Indiana
I believe we shonld carry it by ton thousand
majority. In 1872 tho State of Indiana will
show that she has not yet forgotten the ser
vices of her soldiers ; she has not .yet for
gotten the glorious dead ; sho hn& not for
gotten the principles of her great party,
which alone can save the country ; she will
show that sho has not yet forgotten that
hero that led our arms to victory. Cheers.
My friends, I have spoken to you longer
than I Intended. There aro distinguished
persons hero to-night whom you will be
glad to hear.
THE VICE TRESIDENT,
a fellow-citizen and friend of mine . from
Indiana, who long served tho State wUh
great distinction in Congress, and who
now presides over tho Senate of the United
States with distinguished, ability and suc
cess, x ou win be giaci to hear lrom mm,
and to hear from other Republicans from
Indiana, ame and eloquent who have iaith
fully served their country for years. To my
Indiana friends I again return mv thanks.
To my fcllow-citizcus of Washington I ex
press my inanKs lor tncir presence here to
night.
mmorns
Fun in Court. Those who rarely of
never visit courts of law. and who imuxino
the judges to be austere meti with tho most
ttignined visages and presences, clothed 'in
tho gowns and wigs of oftlce, will be some
what surprised to learn that occasionally
the judicial ermine is ruffled by a zephyr of
real wit and humor, or scintillations of
jovialfun in repartee between judges and
counsellors.
A recent colloquy between a judge and an
attorney is reported as follows: '
The attorney was arguing in favor of the
proximity of a person's residenco to a
church, and the reasons adduced were, of
course, sucnas aro well kuown to all read
ers, when the judge iuterruptcd him by
Bavin-':
"Mr. (J., I think if you lived next door
to a church tor awhile, and experienced tho
petty annoyances consequent upon it, you
would not argue so vehemently iu favor of
it."
Attorney. 1 beg to disagree with your
honor. I was bom and raised in a pitrsou
ago, which was next to the village church,
aud the happiest days of my life were spent
iu that dwelling next to tho church.
Juslieo S. There is much truth In your
remarks, no doubt, sir ; but if you lived
ueur a cuurcu uow in your maturity, as
uu uow, 1 liiiuk you would experience
nonio very uupicasuutana anuoymg inci
uents occasionally. I can assure you,
tiud it disagreeable at time.
Attorney. 1 have no doubt you do, your
uonor; out tuat Is easily exiiltuueu, 1 una-
K ne, as your honor reside next to an
vpixcopalius church, and you aro yourself
a strict iTtBDyierian I
This witty rejoiuder convulsed tho entire
court with witty laughter, iu which till
present Joined hut ly.
A 1'LAlN Pitoi-osrriov. It is natural
lor limit to indulge an nttito that affords
hiiu jjleaauro. bo frequently in many canes
lias tl.ki been tlouo, that what at Unit was
luuuceiil, ty constant Indulgence become
vice. Jt has bu.ii to with l'utrii-k O'ltear
don. aud he uow ituts in an uiiduai-uuco Int.
for ft Justice oti the churgu of haibtual
tlru likeness.
'Vou will iM'rsUt lit drinking, ttrV'juid
Hut niHilrU).
"l'uitli, you may well say that; I'd get
thirsty lf didn't.
'Then you don't drink wln you are
thirsty, but ouly iu tar that you umy bo
tome or"
"Vis sir."
"And you think whiskey is Utter thau
water IT"
"It's strouu.fr, sir.'"
"Hut do you think it's as good V'
"O, yes, sir i tfuut you mil mis tlmu,
kud tho whiskey kills iV.c i...,tritif i On
ItUK'."
"But whs, kills tho Impurilus hi the
Whiskey T" .krj I ho Justin-.
"Nothin1 at ult i Jmi nil (A. .WtV it.
',' ha r. .lid, lilmuplmnily 4 im
very niis Ii as II U UJ tsuUislitd i.iui.
Sitluu lluil aUniUUd ul uo Uuulul.
Eiuoiu At, Vt!tiMr.-.iuiU.iws
W J, SUiUbUi ft f,fia mM
iVUw Uudr' Isks Mto.t upsiul slip
Ml ll itm Umms i put llitN Uu k lulu iImi
kuUW and lx4l Hif (is if Louts. 1 Um simiu
lU h i', sod ttoml awsy until D unl
d4. WlwU WSHtakJ, tak l-H Dm Ul, put
life. MJ( lut S t'iudU 1.04, hvi I lH. Mil,
tell uiiluu, half lUkiiul ui lUttl Mils-
4 lu ssur, suj ilui t uitsttt. ituit
luuiy uuuuUs b4 wits U4.
Uwisl m.i'.ir, IUIiiiw.i, tvlls tMWvustsit
UUy flMV y dill
IUUJ IM IfOK I Uf.Ulh, su4 Mill fr SI
HENRY T. IIELftBOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
- EXTRACT CATAWBA
Component PartiFluid ExMct 'Rhubarb una
Fluid Extract Catawba (J rape Juice.
For Llrcr Complaint, Jaundice, Billons Affec
tion, Blck or Nervous Hunrtacno, Costlveness,
etc. Purely Vegetable, coikairiing no Mercury,
Minerals or Deleterious Drugs.
ffil
These Pills are the most delightfully pleasant
purgative, supersefttng castor oil, salts, magne
sia, eta. There Is tlOthlnr more acceptable to
the stomach. TheV'fj'b'toHc. tihd cause neither
nausea nor gripping pnliis. They are composed
of Iho ftnttt ingredient. After a few days' use
of them, such an lnvlgoratlon of the entire sys
tem takes place as to appear miraculous to the
weak and enervated, whether arising from lm
nrudence or disease. H. T. Hclmbold's Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pill are not
sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coated
Pills do not dissolve, hut pass through the sto
mach without dissolving, consequently do not
produce the doelrei. cllect. Hie catawoa urupe
Pills, being pleasant In taste and odor, do not
necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price fifty
cents per box.
HENRY T. HELnBOIiU'H
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
Fluid Extract Saritaparllla
Will radically exterminate from 'ilie system Scro
fula. Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Bore e.yes,
Sore Lcifs, Sore Mouth, Soro Head, Bronchitis,
Skin Diseases, Bait Kheum, Cankers, Runnings
from cho Kur, White swellings, Tumors, Cancer
ous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swell
ings, Night bwents, Kash, letter, Humors or all
mils. Chronic Khenniatlsm, Dyspepsia, ana an
diseases that have been established in the system
for years.
n-t... , t -i . rKM
plaints. Its blood-purfylni? properties aro greater
than any other preparation 01 TOTi'a'PRniia'. it I
gives the complexion a clear and healthy color
and restores the Patient to a state of Health and
Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing nil
chronic constitutional diseases arising from nn
IiuduI-c state orthe Blood, and the onlv reliable
irtid effectual known remedy for tho cure of pains
and swelling of the Bones. Ulcerations of the
ttTont and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on tho Face,
KryslDelas and all scaly eruptions or the skin,
and beautifying the -complexion. Trice, tl.50
per Bottie.
m
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
VJOWCSVtRATIiD
nuiu extract Kicni,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has
been irlvcn. Irritation of the nerk of tho Blad
der nnd Inflamntion of the Kidneys, Ulceration
of the Kidneys ana ulndacr, retention or Urine,
Diseases or tbe prostrate l.lancl, btonc in the
Bladder, Colenms, Gravel, Hrlckdust Deposit,
and Mucous or Milky Discharges, a.id for En
feebled nnd Delicate Constitutions of both sexes,
attended with the following symptoms i Indis
position to exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of. He
mory, uimcuny oi sreauuug, wean nerves,
Trembling, Horror of Disease,' Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain la tho Back, Hot Hands,
Flughinf! of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Erup
tion ou the rare, pa lid Countenance, Vulversal
lassitude of tbe Muscular system, etc
Used by persons from the aces or eighteen to
tweuty-five, nnd from thirty-live to fifty-flvo or
In the decline or change or urei alter connns-
meut or tubor paiue ; bed wetting In children.
115
ttclmbold's Extract Buchu Is Diuretic and
Blood-purlfyini;, nnd cures all diseases arising
from Habits ot dissipation, nnd excesses and nn-
deuces in Life, impurities of tho Blood, etc.
superseding copaiba in aTcctations for which It
Is used, and syi'hllltlc affections In these dis
eases used in connection with Hclmbold's Rose
Wush.
LADIES.
In manv affectations peculiar to Ladies, tho
Extract buchu Is unenualed by any other reme
dy as in chlorosis or retention, irrccularlty,
painfullness or suppression of customary evacua
tions, ulcerated or scmrus stata or tliu Ulfcrus,
Leucorrlloca or Whiles, sterility, and for nil
complaints incident to the sex, whether arising
Indiscretion or habits ot dissipation. J I Is pre
scribed extensively by tho iMost em'.neut physl-
elans and mid wives ror enfeebled nnd dellentc
constitutions, of both sexox and all aires (attend
ed wllli uny of the above dtsr.nses or symptoms.)
H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
CURK9 DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU-
DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION. ETC.,
In all their status, at little expense, little or no
change Iu diet, no IncoiiYcnicueo, and no expo-
sura. It caukes a Trv,uonl desire, aud Rives
strength to Lrlmttfl, tlicreby removlnir Obstruc
tion. I'revenllni' nnd Curimr Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaylui; rain aud lullunmliou, so fro-
(Uti)t in this class ol discuses, aud expelling all
roisoiious manor .
1 housamls who have been the victims of In-
competent persons, and who have paid heavy
fees to be cured In a short time. Have lound tucy
have been deceived, and that tho "Poison" has.
by the use of "powerful astrliiyeuts," beeu dried
tip lu tbe system, to break out In a more aggra
vated liiini, and iH-rliapj alter Marriage.
Use Ilelmbold's Extract Buchu for all Affec
tions and Diseases of ths Uuiury Organs, wheth
er exlhtluir in Mala or female, from whutever
orljciimlint;, and no matter how long standing.
nice, ouo dollar aud nuy cents per bottle.
JL
MK.N'Hy T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE
WAHH
Cannot be surnisstit r.s a Fucu Wash, nnd will Ix
found t tic only secltlc remedy lu every species
ol Cutaneous AUoction. It speedily cnuiieutes
ltmples. Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations
of I lie Cutaneous Mcuil.ruuc, etc., dispels Hed-
ncs und inelplei t Iutlaiiiiilion, Hives, Kash,
Miitli t'utchrs. Dryness of beulp or tklu. Frot
Hites, aud all purposes for which Salves or Mnt
menu are nsed reslurvs the sklu to a stats of
purity aud softness, uud insures cuulluucj
healthy sellou to tlio tlsue of lu vessels, on
culi h dviwnds Iho aureeubls elemcss and viva
city of coaiiilcxlou so much sought and admired.
tint uowcvrr vamuoio us a rvmouy rr ttuiing
defects 01 the skin, II. T. lleluittold's Hum Wash
his lonii siuUliucd U piliiclplo claim to uiilxiuiid
ad palrunuL'f, by ptsvialu3 qualities whUh reu
dr U a Tollot Apn.:Jaife f lbs most SuperU
live aad 4Jwui;uiiLii lUarui'tcf, toiubliitng lu so
th'gSM Turmuis tuuss nrumlneul requisite, Bale-
ty nnd EUleury-lHs tnvarutblo actDiuiniuliileulS
ol Us usa as s Pruuirvutivs and lblnbvr of
Ihu rtuipltUli. It U an tmcalleiit Lotion for
dlacaxi uf a Kypblliltu Nuluiu, mii4 su inji
Ituit fur disease ol lm rist Jus, aruiug
ftum liatiits of uUaltulluu, ummI lu Miuaclluii
Uhtbs kslraeis Uiivlin. tWrsHiwrilla. aud Cs.
tswbs Ural's nils, is suuii aiswwss m
utsutlMi, rsuuut bs surksad. 1'tks, owe duil&r
J I buiiui.
ID
Fall ssJ Sl4b t-roitlous SviwsnMtUV tilt
KtuiusMHiof tus must rusiMiusibU ssd islutl
banti Ibiuwucj un apllttlM, atlU bs.
ilxuu uf th'uauda iff litltirf wilaawsus, aud uu.
witi4 oi su,uuu M.Jklll surtlumtasaud khuiis.
muiulalury Utlvrs, iKaf ol sklulisra Irisut I Us
bUltMt susiuw, Ituilu.Uuii iwisml lbtuUus,
I .u'tJU'ia, S4trUMHt, Mti. 1I iioiluur Ims
u, I iwuiii Mi Itw .!t.tt!ua w h luitts.
tu i Im S' h4 l Lis Ir.MM Ika tuwi lu
l atu4a SS Siauidud Sv.r4lUM, (ltd
in but Vy4 Hi us f'l4 kji itrtiSislcs,
Usury T. HslMsksiM's) Li (
WstrMltOMSt
Ii4ll(is4 t tf ) addle. SmSsb lfH ul4..
s.uuuIh4 sa.iJ ut li simH. SV4J tf
Uusul tiw , 4 J l. Liwis Uh kk.
i-if. u..4s u. f. tuiu-Uiia's t4
sud
IviX.vf Nit I Uim.Um s I
W IvmIS Mi., I V.ii,. f
ti.s' -4 t .-..!.. S.V m w,4,ir 1
tiSKlfalteOKS.
. - .. Nlt.HtUNtUri.11, tv
' VIEWS, ALBUMS, CnROMOS, FRAMES. J
E. fc II. T. ANTnONT OO.,
501 Brossdwstjr, Mw Yrk. .
InvKs the attentloa of ths Trade ts thHr extett
slve assortment of the sbovs goods, of their own
publication, manufacture and Importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES sod .
, ORAPnOBCOPIS.
NEW VIEW8 OF T08EMITE.
' E. 4 n. T. ANTHONT A CO.,
691 Broadway, New fork,
. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
IMTORTBRS MB MAHDrAOTUBSBS OF
Fbotogrsptata Materials. ' '
torch 4th, 1871. ly.
1870. F&LL AND WINTER 1S70.
MXLUNKBY GOODS,
' South Fourth Street, below tba ivllrcd,
The present age of endless fashions and Innu
merable styles require tbe most dressy person to
be on ths alert in order to "keep peace with ths
times."- Tho handsomely arrayed lady, she
saunters along the street With a pretty and latest
fashion bat npou her head, Is Indeed an attractive
object -to look upon. Miss M. L. Gossler, ths
popular MUUntr, on Fourth Ctrset, below the 8.
V. R.. R.,. caters to please aud satisfy all her
customers, in ncr store are some oi tne latest
modes In millinery extant, such hs '
1 BONNETS, HATS, FRAMES, 1
Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Flowers,
and mimertms dftior apmirel for ladies' wear.
i Call and ses them st they have just been se-
cclvcd. ' , t M. 1 0O8SLER.
ot.2a, 1870. a
. YALJj AND WINTER ;
New . Arrival sf dooslsv r , :
,' 'At i
MISS KATE BUVX1 STORE,
Market Square, BUNBURT, Penn'a., !
Just opened, sparge assortment of
, , tuuivs vnuso uvuus, ,
consisting of the latest styles of plaTOTin 'pTold
rooub, iu ii locir varieties. ;
Dress Trlmsnlnca Enbrslderies,
NOTIONS, &c.
A OBNBBAL ASSORTMBHT. OF . i
iArIES'-.WTX)LEN GOC80S. i
Gonts' Collars, Ncck-tloe, Balf-hoss, Tlabdker-
chiefs nnd Gloves., v. . i
i Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, HalrBrnshM,Conibs,
' An Invitation Is extended to all so sail and '
cure bargains. '
eunnury, jnov. d, ibtu. -
DANIEL LESHER. ' ; - ' A. J. MILLER.
EXTRA-GOOD BARGAINS .
Just opcued a the store of -
Messrs. JLESIIER 4 MILLER,
In Bcott's Bnilding on QUEEI STREET,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PENN'A,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
. WW' CrOOIHs, rr
'OmprWnc nil the Fall and W4atr Styles of
Lauics' Dress Goods, Woolen Goods oVc, Cloths,
uisslroercs ana ticntl omens' uoous generally,
which will all be sold at great bargains.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
of nil kinds and of every description.
4uenwarc, UlnMware ssd Wll
low-Wsire.
BOOTS AND SIIOBS
for Men, Women and Children.
FLOUR AND FEED tf all Unas, Inconstantly
kept on hand. Tbey will also purchase
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
at ths highest market price, and will exchange
gooas tor urain.
The nubile are Invited to call and examine onr
extensive assortment of Goods before purchasing
elsewhere, and become couvlnced that uoods can
be bought lower than eisewners at our estaousn
ment.
LESHER MILLER,
North'd, Sept. 17, 1870.-1 y.
TIME IS MONEY 1 1
A LL Wnll Paper and Border, sold by me wll
Xi. be trimmed ready for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
BT TUB
YEOMAN'S WALL PAPER TRIMMER,
which I have the exclusive risht to vss la Buubur
and vicinity.
Have luouey, tims snd isoor, py oujinx 01
N. FEKKEE LIVIITNER.
Dealer lu Books, Stationery, Wall Tspsr, Music,
Ac, Ac, Ac
Suudny School SUPPLIES mads a speciality.
silastic, Mensorsmdam Jt I'sums Bssksi
In endless variety, Just recelvsd.
BOOK BINDING done to order. Persons will
snve expeuseby leosiug their orders for binding
wiiu me.
PICTI'IIK FRAME
....! m..k iM..a Ihs ki .vistittnar ast Wsr lflM
ruus. OVAL k SUCAKK Fit A sit 8 always
baud.
ALUUMS, BRACKETS, GOLD TENS,
.., &o., Ac.
A large snd well asleoled slack sfTsysslway
on bund. Anything nut on haad promptly ot
deted. pargalus for easb. Call at
N. FEUREI UGIITNER'S
Book Ktore,
Sinn of Folsi's Quid Pa, Market Si.usrs, kus
bury, Pa.
stuubury, Augsst otn, isio.
J. W. WAHiUNUTUNV
t utitu UAMUKM mior.
Tba t!4 MruuiM(u(skus 0 Iks toss.
Wa dti-llu lbs bua.l. but at tk MUM tint
couiUbr lual ths ailKbiy truth ssa)uo smsuu.
bly sputtu wilbiwt lusullrMlus as saauaiMvs
Lla aiuuuut ul tsasv and awbUltMi.
Jsat Iwuwll' )v4is as" t ssr sasius
saracf Ibis l4ai-ualf mt Utctluts I a US Iml
pcut, h 'twd 'uu of uui sttuu--
da alUif duV. aud L 'Ut . KI"
tal. aud aublii tbst
.I.. ui hum uibi'l t ;(S vU-ai MJt ul
I. .1 l-.l.l L...U 1 .kalzJ Sail Sf
bud lu lb iwuitUt (lu HMntmm barisMtil
UublUslbS bululS U.UJt SS Sltu l-ui
isswimi vu uu iwiiuus uld aud ass that s
is (Mtll tu suats IUms sll sssts) ISlss bittvtiss
'a us
ItUUS Ut IMWt,
I wm wb )ws flwMs, as W Is tbs asks-
lut -as Sis slsS loadf W , luuu uf
i,r)vM, U s , lu.U' eut tu, eSatuShia
wu, UukU C V rvtt, wS SaafHtutj, futttk aud 4
tfft rvs br srti himk miu, s im 'jtw
f.lt'1 i jr'.Ui !. tttit) It sua ths &.
as uiui'S u4 iM U Mk.
4 mi f ', u Ihi tu ssad sa
IksUwsol LlU- SrwaUM sW s) ss out SS
si bs SWus us s 14 swuid u.
A t Is sll Ituit as SWuMsd
'ts s's t I 4 ss au4 U s4
WW
ftfortUtrxrottSt
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PRICEO
REDUCED.
OTS SIHOES
MannflMstarsil to order st .
GREATLY ti&OVCim PRICES, ,
iOtiH WILTER,
Bsrsie BtrU Bmnhmry, , rsmn'st,
Is constantly tnaaufaoturlnf '
Doots, Ohoes & Gaiters.
at surprisingly low prices. His stock eomprises
ths very best in market, his long exper
tones In ths business has won for
: him s reputation for
making 0rst- i
class , '
work equal to soy city mannfactors. All work
warranted. . i
TERIfSTRICTI.T CA8II.
The prices, of repairing srs slso reduced.
- JOHNWILVER.
Bunbnry, March 4, 1871.
ittfrNa FASHIONS NOW KEADT.
MRS. M. A. BINDER,
N. W. COR. BXEVENTH ArrD. CI1E8TNUT
8TS., PHILADELPHIA.
Importer Met Destlprsier fFstshtosi.
The old established and only reliable Dress
Trimming, Paper Pattern, Dress and Cloak mak-
ine Kraporium.
Elegantly trltnmed Paper Patterns, Wholesale
ana Ketaii.
Fans, Gloves, Ribbons and Sashes, Laces, Em'
brolderlos. Jet. Gilt, and Pearl Jewelry.
Even In dresses and suits, msae id tne most
fashionable style at short notice.
Perfect system or uress cutting tangnt.
N. B. Orders by mall, promptly attended to.
Feb. 36. 1871. 0m. i
TURNItUBE FURNITURE t )
a new stork
. ; at
GEORGETOWN, LOWER MAHANOY
Township, NoAhumberlatld County, Ts.
WILLI Am NEGELY
HAVING opened s newFurnltufiBtore st ths
above place, will constantly keep on hand,
a large ana select assortment or ,
FURNITURE,
Comprising of Parlor and Chamber Suits, Conch'
ts, lounges i amea, Bureaus, ane-oeaiea
Chairs of all gradss, RocMirg sad
Rttchen Chairs, Washstands, ,
Bedsteads, Japanese, Cottage and
Ttalf Cottage, Look tog -Glasses, Window
Shades, and In short, everything asually to
bs found In any welt-kept Furnltnrs Store, may
be bad at in is establishment.
norflttt. ty fair deallnr and strict attention to
business, to merit the patronage of the public.
An invitation is extended to au desiring anyining
In tbe line of rurnUurt to ojUI ns examlis vat
stock.
UnderlstklBK dons In all Us branches.
tST Repairing dons st short notice.
WM. NEGELT.
Gcorgstown, Jnns 11, '70.-ly. .
A CENT EJIAN'S WARD-ROBE.
A MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS,
MERCHANT TAILORING HOUSTI,
TnniD St., Onb
Door Below Market
St., Sunbcrt, Pa.,
J. M. ZIEGLER, Pbopsiston.
FRENCH Si ENGLISH CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS OF EVERT KIND, VESTINGS, ALL
KINDS, FINEST GRADES, ENDLESS VA
RIETY. Embracing every quality and styles that the
New loric and rnuadcipnia Aiuriteis nnora
which will be madenp to order by the best Of work'
Ynm, warranted to SMand reader entire sutlsfac
tlon. . i . '
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
The largest assortment In town. Embracing
everything of Gentlamcn's wear of the latest
styles. Call and see my stock, also ths latest
fashions, so Tore purchasing elsewhere.
if . M. ZIEGLER,
Third St., one door below Market, Suubnry.ftU
Banbury, Jan. la. 18TU.
Anjrlcaltar! Implements),
HOE'S Grain Rakes, 8tcel and Iron Garden
Rakes, Long and D Handle Spades, Phov
els, Manure and Huy Forks, Grass and Grain
Kcytnes, vram uradies, uradie t mgers, 1 race,
Breast. Tongue and Loe Chains, Grind-stones
Fanulng Mill Solves or all slses snd kinds, a
large assortment of Red Wagon Hames, for
Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Tectb, for sale
by J. it. uuai.s.1 tu.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Sr. WALEEB'S OXJPOXINIA
YTNEGAE BITTERS
- Hundreds of Thoasanda Vg
7 " Sesr Inatlmnny in tlwir woaaer. t w
SS rul Cuntlvs LSaeu. S 2
i WHAT ARE THEY? s
Udr roar Uta, WSIskar, l'rM,l Hlrlls
and BeAia l.lars MtorS, sptesd saSswcl.
iatd ta lsuslks tssts, clM " Tssks, AsacUs.
s is," Kwurm, thst SMd IU tiuw ea Is
Sraahsaasss aad rata, bat sra a ms MIcum, auoa
fross the Nstlve Uaeu sad Bsrbs t CslUonua. !
frwas all AlaobvlU Milasalaaia. Tk ss Iks
URIAf ULO ri'BiriXx aa4 a life
SUVJXU rHIIICtrLXsHtrSMt II vst aa
tuTSjaMMsW thsSjstsss.sarrjlss all folsMas
SisMst aa4 rasliirlin tke kl4 W s atsllky ssaSltlaa.
kt wia tsasak nssaa irs asserSlLf ta Sirs.
tlaa aa4 rsaala Isat wawsn.
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Ika soass are at Sssurs4 k stlastsi yglssa sr
SUM BssaM,sa4IM vtulorguu) sak4 bu4vli
ttalr raaalr.
Vo laaaasasMorr ssd tbrwaiU Bbaaasa
Haas sad tioal, lSsal ladilta,
IUUsmmu atailnausaadlsuastttft
Htsaasss at Ika II td. I4vr, KUusis. aad
ladsav, luas Ulnars t Sssa smms
fat. hsMh PlMSHi ar iu ) Tlilaisd
attaod. wkMS to fsaataliy rsdsssd V Ssisagsasat
M im tll v-mm urn,
lilaPklaU , sSBItigttTIUN.
sab, I . Is Iks Skoals, tki1 aUssss l Iks
Skl, lilsilaaas, twi tnitaliM ! Ut I U-wk.
sS UjM. Is Iks staata, Sis Sll ll, I sialtMSfS
I Iks lUwl, li lias situs 4 Iks Laaas, fsia la Ik
s)iis ul tks SUs.si, tu4stS iw sl
Si MgluSM, Sis Ik tStta tr
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satssf la stssa4 su Stood f U latiHUUK sad
ai,Miig m us, sit iiM w Iks skM massi.
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kk.ua. kurtsti. kM iwIm. I astali. Sous. I as
ksasua, ssus wm, ksaus Msaa, Iws tt'.ttMf
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fV 4 M b.Mk ul kk Ht. " SIM -.
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srasax' -mivaBW Varm sysasmg saa'msissam was asBff SSrSV
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MAJINE SHOP AND IRON .
..... '' ',' FOUNDRY. ., ,
GEO. ROHRBACH SONS, -'
: SastbSirVs, teas'a. - " '
r.,r. . ' r .,
INFORM the public thatWiey are prepared to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, ad,bavlng added
new macoina onop in connection, wnn tneir
Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New
Lathes. Planing and Boring Machines, with lbs
latest improvements. With the aid of skillful
mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given them, In s satisfactory man
ner.
Urates) to anlt mjt Stsvs. -
IRON COLUMNS, for chnrches or other bulld-
. Ings, or all sites. , ,
BRASS CASTINGS, Ac. .
Ths PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further Improved, and
will always be kept on hand.
Also, THRESHING MACHINEB.
Snnbury, Jnns 18, 1870. "
fiiHIS celctrkted a'cWne Is now on exhibition
-B next door to Kraiise's tm nd Btors
Btore ;..iS w , k
Hstrket 8(rt, Banbary, Ft.
Ths Florence Sewlnr Machine stands Unequal
led for beauty and durability fakelng ths best
Family Sewing- Machine now offered to ths pub
lic. THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED t
It has self-sdJnstlnK tentlon in tbs Shuttle i
changes for tho various Stitches mads while ths
machine Is In motion. ''
Hs Btitchefe are the wonder of all for beantf
and finish, being alike on both sides of the fabric.
It sews light and heavy fabrics with equal fa
cility. The work will feed either right or left.
Runs quietly sod rapidly. No difficulty exper
ienced In sewing; across heavy seams. Its mo
tions are all nosltlve t no snrlnirs or coir wheels
4e tt out of order. The Hemmer turns wide
and narrow, nem ana wi eeaewntiy.
It 1 thoroughly practical and will last s life
time.
Every Family shoald IIstTe One.
Kvery Machine warranted to substantiate all
we claim for It.
It Is the only Machine In ths world that ts ca
pable oi making; mors than one stitch and having
the reveres feed motion.
Call snd examine theat, snd ths samples ol
work.
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING.
T. TTm. V-lt. nm.Am Tl Am rt.tl..
iiiii (en., wiiui, ui.iii., i urtij uii.b,
umda, uatners, c, witnout Dastinr.
It makes a eothcr and sews It on a band at
one operation perfectly.
Each Machine la furnished with s complete set
oi tools, witnout extra cnaree.
tvery purcnaaer rally instructed and every
Mnc'hiue warranted and kept In order.
Machine Oil ana llircnd kept on band at all
times.
GEO. W. SMITH BRO.. Aewits,
For North'd, Snyder, Union and Mou tour 'Conn's
Uctobcr l
New Flour and Feed Store !
R. W. TIIIHHTON,
Corner of Fourth and Market Btrett,
SUNBURY, FF.NN'A, -
Has Just opened s Flour and Feed Store, where
be will keep con tantiy on nanu, a gonerai
assortment ot t ie best brands of
FLO TJ
FEED OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,
POTATOES, "
FRCIT,
BUTTER, '
EGGS,
and
VEGETABLES
of all kinds, at the very lowest market prices.
Bunbury, reb. 11, 187l.-tr.
LUMBER AND PI.AMNU HI ELS.
Third Street, adjoining Fhlla. A Erie R. R., two
Squares North or the uentrai notei,
BUNBURT, FA.
lit A T. CLEMENT.
1 9 prepared to furnish every description oflura
JL ber rulred cy the demands of the public.-.
Having all tbe latest improved machinery for
manufacturing LnHHt he Is now ready to fill or
ders or all kinds ol
FLOORISO, BIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BABII, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Pwiwl Work. Turn
lug of every description promptly sxccattd: Al
A LSHOS ASSOHTMKNT O
BILL LUMBER.
IIEMLOCK and FINE. Also, Shingles, Fleksts,
Ijithe. Ac.
Orders promptly filled, and shipped by Railroad
orotnerwise. iiia lvmucti.
decl0-8:ly
MTOVE V TIN EMTABEIMII9IENT.
MARKET STREET, BUNBURT, FA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Tropristor.
sl'CCSSSOB TO SMITE a 0BJITUBK. J
TT AVING purchased ths above well known tt-
tabllsbment, Mr. Krauss would rpeetiui
ly latorm tbs public that us now has on hand
targ assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Bpeer's Conk Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others,
which are so arranged as to bs used for Cool or
Wood, snd srs warranted to perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. HRATERS of all kinds put up to
heat ons or mors iwxns. iikatimu bTUVKB
of different kinds st very low price.
Tlawareaffltrry Iarltloti
kept constantly on Sud. Roofing snd Spouting
with th Iwst material, JdHs at short nolle.
REPAIRING atlofided ftJ with dUiwtch. Cms!
Oil and Lamp consUtttly cU haud. Jln wars
of all kind. Btors ouposlts Con ley's harlwars
slur. UIvs imt calL A. kkAtet,
aplM-ly
ML'NBIUY M1BBLE YARD.
mile amkmlifiisd havtnr bouvhl ths SnMr
X. stark of Disalnrer A Taylor, would Inhrrrk
ths nubile that hs I now ready to do all kind rf!
" MAHBLE WUKH.
UVl Has as hand, ssd aisks to order st
SHORT NOTICB-
MasMeata ft Ilead-Ntastea,
t SWTSV SVTtS.
DOOR AMD TTINDOW B1LIJ8
Also.Catrf Fust wak Ualvaulssd v'ss snd
sUothar fraUig gurlly used on CsuwtBrU-.
Juhs ATaylor will sontiuu is lu iiiiW)ioul,
st ths old Maud sa klsikat at., Suuburf . autyV as
TUB ONLY NTOVK WITIIVl'T A
rAI'LT. IN THE iiHKAT MALTI
NORK IlKKrLAte 1IE4TEK,
UIUU'8
ILLUMINATED DIAMOND flil L'aXIa.
ST VSK M
TAaUia AMD (UAUBKUS ARC WARMED
a OH riKR.
IT U Iks saly Ftrtpl liaxltr Isal has s sar.
fm iu rt4vr, aud ft f'uia purltug ur s
duios, M SMllllug gS tuts lbs kltlM.ut.
ll Is Iks Mil Vuiis Uii auk lb plk
Hgsal Mst)as by sbkk gitr Ulua.Ul
lay jwaor ts wMaikcd, Iks stitutut ts Stu, It
as. ska aaWtaatlf wmJ, sad Iks lrts IU
4 Iks i'sai wsikt of Iks twal la lbs ls-
ll I Ik aaly Flrak-laea MsJtsf that la s Fsr.
Wt SVW t4n aad tH k .', Mt ssi
SIMM la I utf
la ''' soia.
lbs ky ffl t ttl fea 8-aaiwa
sud tiuiulv !'
ks will I i.ivH4 iixtsl aisa Ik i4)
ll Is Us
tinixf ui
II i ik
tuts. i,lkbss4ul iuuui M tlliK, Sad SUS
St Ikdiu4 tk il U.I.I U bi wmI.
IS U-l U IS Ik fiMt Mlkiu tUuiutS Iks.
tdts l't, Im'IwIs4 S4 IS Uttvtwl Bk4
tfskl 14 kl.dm.
III. sf iu., ts ts4 II UtiMT ITIllf.
a.ii,.,. u j.
ratals kf tUts- I alKlUSH, tUi,
rs's-
. n iMi. ir
tettllanton.
NEW HRM' j ,
atyerfy s Hemnrly't peellr Gavl.
lery sr Art, Tklrst ilVrcsyi,
,,'..:...'. 'it ;,;jv-'
TifBi. BTBRLT has Utely added to blsStresdy
JjX vMllisrtabllsbed reputation, tbs ssrvlceS of
Mr. M. R. Hemperly whose reputation as pho
tographic operator, stands nnrivsled In this part
tof the, country, and hereafter they will carry on
Itho rhoto raphlc trade, at ths old stand under
(the irm nams of Byerly dt Hemperiy's IxoeMor
uauery or at wnoss establishment tbs pub
lic WHI&s iebeerfully accommodated throughout
me wiime line qr pnoiogrnpny. i
For Fhotwraphs Of all styles and sites ranr-
Ing from ths small i Gem to ths life site portrait.
Uo to Byerly Hemperly. ''
For the beantlfnl potcelatai ptcturs which for
softnsss of finish, and dnrabHKy cannot bs .ex
celled, go to Byerly aYHemperfyi- l' "j ' .
ror tne Kemornnai pnotograpn,1 iw so popq
ar In all out large cities, and showing the pecu
liar effect of light and shade, snd the favorite of
the old German Artist Rembrandt, go to Byerly
k itemperiy.
' If yon have an old picture yon wsnt copied
snd enlarged to any size, and colored oil, water
color, India Ink or crayon, take It to Beyerly A
Hemperly.
If you want a frame of any slsa and at any
nrlnfl. or an stvla iro to Bverlv A Hemnerlv's.
and take s look at their Immense stock In that
Wins.
For Albums go to Byerly A Hemperly.
For square Frames made to order go to Byerly
A Bomporly, In short, for anvthing In the photo
grarmic line, ro o cyeriy ec uempuny, ana you
will be sultedT , , , . . .
Feb. 85, 1871.
Furniture,
MATTRESS, FEATHER,
' in
BEssnra waxeroohs,
v41
l KOBT5 TINTH ST.,
CHAMBER FURNITURE.
Spring Beds, Feathers,
Spring Cots, ' . Festher Beds,
Spring Mattresses, Bolsters snd Pillows,
Hair
do.
iiuMmverpanes,
' Onmfortablcs,
Blankets,
Ilnsk
Straw
iQullts.
CALL AND SEE THE
Woven Wire Mattress,
The best bed ever offered for sale.
N. B. Our Intention Is to treat all customers
to that they will become permanent dealers with
nt. and orders will receive the same attention.
snd persons can buy Just asfeeapns if present
at the store. .
March 4th, 1871. 3m.
J NO. I,. SLATER fc CO.,
HAVE TAKEN ONE OF THE NEW TORK
STORES,
ITCH Booth Testth Street, below
Market, Philadelphia,
whore they have opened o first-class Merchant
Tailoring Establishment.
Our btock consists nr s tins assortment or
Foreign Cloths, Cnsslmeres nnd Vesttngs, select
ed from tbe best Importing Houses of this City
and New Tork, which wc are prepared to make
p lu tbe most Fashionable (Stylos, at Short no
tice and Moderate Terms.
Special Bargains in Scotch Cblvot Goods.
JNO. L. SLATER CO.
Formerly with i. M. Zeigter.
Dee. Slth, 18T0. om.
NEW MEAT WHOP.
rTOTE undersigned respectfully Informs theeltl
1 sens of Sunbury aud vicinity, that thsy bavs
opened s .
MEAT olUJl ,
In Dc wart's buildig,on the north tide of Market
Square, two doors from the railroad, were thry
will keep a constant supply of ths best of Beef,
Pork, Mutton, Ac, at wholesale or retail, at the
lowest prices nnd of the first quality . A wagon
wlM be run to supply customers every tnornlug,
(except Sundays.) The bei of meat will found
at their (hop. UIv us a call and satisfy your
selves. REFFEW A BOWER.
Oct. 16th I860. if.
Northersi Central Hallway.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
ON snd after April 9, 1871, trains will rnn
ss followst
NORTHWARD.
Leave Sunbury at 4.80 a. m., arrive at Canan-
daigua 8.10 p. in., Syracuse 7.10 p. m., Roches
ter 4.45 p. m., Buffalo 9.00 p. m.. 8us(ension
BrMlre 9.50 p. m.. Niairnra Falls D.Ni p. m.
Leave Sunbury at 4.30 p. m. for Elmlrs and
Buffalo via Erl Railway from Elinlra.
Leave Sunbury at 0,45 p. m. for Willlamsport.
SOUTHWARD.
Lce Bunbnry at 3.35 a. m., arrive at Harris
burg 5.15 a. m., Baltimore 9.15 a. m., Philadel
phia 9.50 a. m., WashliiKiun city 1.10 p. in.
Leave Sunbury at 10.55 n. m., arrive at flir
rlsburg 13.55 p. nt., Baltimore 6.15 p. m., Phila
delphia 5.35 p. m., Washington 10.00 p. m.
Leave Sunbury, 10.30 a. in., arrive at Harris
burs 1.00 P. in.. Wnslilnirton 10.00 p. in.
Leave Sunbury at 13.05 a. in., arrive at Harris-
burg S.30 s. m., waohtiiKloo T.ort nt m.
BHAMOKIN DIVISION.
EASTWARD.
Leavs Sunbury st 4.40 p. m., arrlvs at Blisnio-
kln 5.55 p. ui., Mt. Carinei 6.40 p. m.
Leave Bunbury (Accommodation,) at 11.50 a,
m., arrive al bhamokin 1.00 p. iu.
wsstwahd.
Leavs Mt. Carmel at 8.05 a. m., srrivs st
Hl,.tnnk in ft AH a. m Muiihurv 0J !L1 A. m.
Leavs bhumokin (Accommodation,) at 9.45 p?
m., arrlv at bunbury 4.00 p. m.
Express leaves dallv leaving on Sunday, runs
North only to Wllllamspnrt.
All other train laavs dally, nccpt Sunday
A. R. Fiskb. ki. b. Yoi'ss,
. . ,1 u t II L A..,.
UV11 . OU t., Wit W 4H ...
Ilarrlsburg, Fs. Bullmore, Md.
AUAIX AT THE OLD PLACE.
fTIHE subrrlbr announce to ths cltlsens of
JL Sunbury that, having again erected his
BREAD sasl CAKE
EBTABLISMENT,
on Ihs old rises, where It wss recently declroysd
by fir, k I again prrd ts supply ibsia with
sll kind or bread and teases, sueu ss
BROWN BREAD.
.; BREAD.
BREAD BAKED on Ihs HEARTH,
and a full Ufa- of FANCY CAKES, Tea Buns,
Rolls and TwMt. ANw, all klud sf CoureclUm-
arles al hi shop on Tklrd HrA
Having snipluyad s aVsV14 ekr front Ihs
city, b Is rprd la glvs gVu'Sal salUractloa
la bis llus of buslusM, and dMirstsU ts glvs hlui
a trial.
Bread sad Cakes dsllvsrsd ts aslorur vry
ncwalug.
Ill CREAM
A I..a Crsam Salnaa ka twa snstisd la son
salloa with lbs sbovs bosluosa. snd s LaJIrs'
aaltHW lllsd US wkar Iks Ul r Craw will
bs srvsd sp Sry svsaisg ur(1" JJ1
usksry, Juas U, 170.
ralataTtHLs. T.
A FT Li. stuck sf Otis soaiprblsg
Llaassd
tHi, twi on, rak ou,
aad LubrU-alluf
INI rut BumIms sad Uashlusry, Vsisktb, Islaat,
la.,.sahaa,atbYITiC0.pi
Ta tbe C'ommunl.v at Large!
CiiAMUl AT TUI
RBOUlsATORsM
I ks I Ms dy yurvksavd Iks suilis slutk,
s.mI odl aad BAliS k kVUU a4,
(iw, 1 1 abk, UtiUtf and VWdlkg swtk, ut t. a.
As is, sad UI twottftbS Ihs butm. al k i
smI biMsiwa, smii hmk, iislt's liut thi,
sltkksr aiaskr, aHaalaT, 1'a.
ks bstlsg iWk.UJ a i MgiiwMi.lt silk
tks ln4lk wua(itwttM of ths swuut!, t W
r-s'i''is ib miS4 sus stka W k
I 4uuk4 m jHiuttua Um dxiabiiui 4 Soak,
Sl ) Ikt Swt slaua kfcmUi4f. A !
tlll Ul U k Ik IwlMbsWf al9ku
Sti kMlsial lui k..fcUklHj.
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sj Hum kin
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' ReauilBK Rallrostd. . ' .
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
Mm&tytApr& Zd, 1871. ,
GREAT TRUNK LINE from ths North and
North-West for Philadelphia, N. T., Raadi
Ing, Fottsvllle, Tsmaquo, Ashland, Bhamokin;
Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litis,
Lancaster, Columbia, dts dfcs.
in Train leavs Harriabnrg for New Tork, as fol
lows i At S.10, 8.10, a, m. and 8.00 p. m., con
necting With similar trains on the Pennsvlvanls
Railroad, sod Arriving st New Tork st io.IO s.
m. 8.50, ssd 10A0 p m. respectively. Sleeping
Cars accompany ths 1.10 a. uu, train without
change. - i. . -
Returning 1 Xsars new Tork at 9.00 s. m.,
19.05 noon and 5.00 pr., Philadelphia at 7.80,
8.80 a. m. nnd 8.80 p.'ro.VWeping Cars accom
pany ths 5.00 p. m. train front New York with
out change. . . . '.
Leave HarHshnr' for TtnAitlvi'1' Vnttsvlltn. T-
tiaqna, MlnersvllU, ' Ashland, "'Bhamokin,
Aiientown and fhlladelpbla at 7.10 a. m.,
8.00 and 4.05 D. ta.. toDnlna1 at LrbKnVin and
1prlncl)nl way stAUons ths 4.05 p. tri.i fain
conbtctrng for Philadelphia, Pottsvlllo nkd Co
Mtmblh bnly. For Fottsvllle, Schuylkill Have
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad, teave-Harrlsburg at 8.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Ready
ing for AllentoWrt, Easton and New York at 5.00,
iw.ou a. uu, ana .vo ru.ijn, Koturning, leave
New York at 0.00 s. m., T8j00 noon aud 5.00
p. m. and Allentown at 7.20 a. m. 13.35 noon,
8.15, 4 SO and 8.45 p. ta. - '
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.80 a. m., connecting with similar ttaittatf East
Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading et C SC
p. m., stopping at nil stations. .
Leave Potlsville at 9.00 a. m. and 2.30 u!
rn nerndon at 10.00 s. m., Shamokln at 5.40 and'
11.15 s.,mt .Ashland at 7.05 a. m., and 13.41
boon) llahsboy Utwat 7.51 k. m. and 1.80 p. rzi.
lamaqua st s.5 ov mi KnH llO 'p, 'in. foV
fblladelphla, New York, HcccTnp, UBoebunji.
dkc.
Leave Pottsvills Tla Schuylkill and Basqas'
hanna Railroad at 8.15 a. m. forllarrlsburg, and
12.05 noon, for Pins Grovs and Tremont. -
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Fotts
vllle at 5.40 a. m., passes Reading nt 7.30 a. m.
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m., returning
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m., passing Read-,
lng at 7.55 p.m. arriving at Pottsville at 9.40 p.m.
Pottttown Accommodation Train leaves Potts
town at 6.30 s. m., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading a
7.20 a. m., and 8.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Litis,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. ;
Pcrkloraen Rail Road Trains leav Perklomeo
Junction nt 7.15, 9.05 a. m., at 8.00 aud 0.00 p. m.
Beturning,luuve Bchwenksvill st 8.30,8.10 a. m.v
18.50 noon and 4.80 p. m. connecting with similar
trains on Reading Rail Road.
Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstowa
at 9.40 a. m., 1.15aud 6.45 p. m., returning leave
Mt. Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.U5 a. m., aud 8.00 p.
m., connecting with similar traius ou Reading
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leavo Bridge
port at 8.80 a. m., 2.05 and 5.32 p. m. returning,
leave Downlngton at 6.40 a. m., 13.45 noon and
4.25 p. m. connecting with similar trains on Read-
lug Kaiiroan.
On Sundays i Leave New York at 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. us. and 3.15 p. iu.. (the
8.00 a. ni. train running only to Rending;) leave
Pottsville at 8.00a. m., leave Ilnrrlnbnve, 3.10a.
m., and 3.00 p. m.; leave Allrntowu nt 8.45 p. mt
leave Heading at 7.15 a. m. and lU.wi p. in. for
Harrisburg, at 5.00 a. m. for New York, and at
9.40 a. iu. and 4.15 p. m. for Philadrfa.
Commutation, MUeairr, Benson, School and
Excursion Tickets, to and from all poluts at re
duced rates.
Bagrug checked thrnngh i 100 Pounds Bag
gage allowed each Passeniccr.
4. E. V OOITE.V,
Asst. Supt. A Eng. Mach'ry. t
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On and aftsr Mondav. Nov. Slst. 1870. ths
Trains on ths Philadelphia A Erl Rail Road wUl
ran at follow i
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia,
0.40 p m
4.65 a m
7.40 p m
13.00 p in
6.50 p in
7.40 a m
9.30 a m
4.35 p m
7.50 p m
" " - Bunbnry,
arr at Erie,
Erie Bxpress leavea Philadcphla,
Sunbury.
an at Eric,
Elralra Mall leaves Philadelphia, '
" . 6a u bury,
arr at Lock Haven,
EASTWARD.
Mali Train leave Erie,
9.00 a m
13.05 a m
6.50 a a
9.00 n in,
10.30 a n
5.30 p ra.
8.30 a lii
11.50 am
5.30 p m
" Sunbury,
rrat Philadelphia.
Erl Bxprass leav Erie,
" Hunburv,
srr st Philadelphia,
Elinlra Mall leave Lock Haven,
" bunbury,
arr at Philadelphia,
Buffalo Express leaves Willlamsport,
13.35 a m
3.30 a irt
9.40 a m
enuoury,
" " arr at Philadelphia,
Express, Mall and Accommodation, cast nnd
west, connect at Cory and nil west hound trains,'
and Mall aud Accomodation cast at Irvineton
with Oil Creek aud Allegheny River linllrnad.
WM. Jt. BA1.U IM,
tien'l Sup't.
I.ackawatMia nnd Bloontabarg Rail
rond.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Mouday, Jaly 18th, 18T0.
SOUTHWARD.
Lsav. A.M. P.M. A.M. P. M.-P.M.
Scrauton,
Bcllevur,
Taylorvlll,
Lackawanna,
Plttston,
West Pitlstoo,
Wyoming,
Maltby,
Kingston, A ) St.
W.-Barr ( e'r
Plymouth Juur.,
Fiytnonth,
Nsntlrokf,
Hunlork't,
Mhlekshlnny,
Hick's Ferry,
Beach lUvso,
Berwick,
Willow Grove,
BrUri'rrsk,
l.lms Rldg,
Espy,
Bloomsburg,
Rupert,
Catawissa,
Daavlll,
Cbalasky,
6 45 8 16 9 SO
5 SO 1 00
5 35 1 08
5 43 1 15
5 AS 1 27
50
67 :
05'
14'
19
9 25
9 t2
I
9 M
50 10 10
1 35
1 45
1 65
3 00
3 10
10 5
4 00 10'
871
4 15; 7 45 10
6 35
0 40 '
6 45
7 OOi
7 07
7 25
7 40,
7 60
8 00
10
4 84 10
7 55
8 0T
8 14!
8 S9'
8 48
8 50
47
t 031
06
9 151
9 86'
9 801
9 38
9 48
io o;
10 ll
4 63
I
15'
8 38
5 45
60,
7I
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85
.amroa,
110 8S
North'd, (arrlvsO.lO 4i U
NORTHWARD.
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