Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 20, 1872, Image 4

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According lo a promise made our
friends in the lower end of the county, that
we would publish nil county matter! if
they would support the Republican ticket
l' ; last &ll,Ve insert in to-dny't issue the
l Treasurer's sales graluitously !
TREASURER'S BALK. A LM of Unseated
lands advertised for sale by Albert Cudwullude r,
T reasurer of Northumberland County, agreeable
to en act of the (ieiicrnl Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, pngi-ed the loth day
of March, A. !., 1815, and th supplement
thereto, entitled An Act directing the mode of
selling unseated hinds for taxes and othrr pur-
foses, will be exposed to public sals, nt the Court
Tonse, lu lbs borough of Sunbury, on tho Steund
.V-ntlay of Jutit, 1XT3, being the loth d;iv ofihe
: month, it Klo'clctk A. M.,lbe follow Ingilescrlb
.' ti tracts of Und, for nrrearugcaof tuxes due mid
tiup.ilil, Hiid cotln accruing on each tnict respec
tively. If not sold on the above mentioned day
to be 'adjourned from day to day, until o!d or
disposed of, nnless the tuxes anil costs he previ
ously paid. Al.bl.lt L CAUWALl.ADKK,
Treasurer s Office I
Sunbury. April 4, 172. $
Township. Warrantees.
Jenkins. Jamct 1
Treasurer.
Acres. Taxes.
Antes, rred'ck,
Adams, Robert,
Fni ter, Thomas
Mt. Cancel, Salmon. Rlcli'd,
Manning. Kich.
Huff, Edward,
Green, James,
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Green, Tho's, )
Chnmplain. H't 1
CliaHipinin Tb's I
Mt. Cartnel, Morns, Win.
Stephenson Ja I
Cnnscrt, James J
Washington. Bear Piter,
Zerbe, H.iitcy, John N.
Coal, llciyd, John,
" Hrosciis, Peter,
' Hradv, John,
IA Mah'oy, Rrowii. Nat linn
Mt. Carmel, Blllineton. Thos
' Bovd Eliza P.
" Boyd, J. (.:.
" Bradford, E. I..,
- "Washington, Uctterton, BenJ.
l'oiut, Bartram, Alex.
Coal, Brady, John
l'oint, B mow John, Jr.
Coal, Hradv, John
" Brady WiiwP.
L. Angu?tu,Urady Wnlter,
Mt. Carmel. Hrautigam, Dauiul,
Chllll.vittaq.Hettcrton BcnJ.
Zerba, Bally Jolin N.
I'oiuf, Branhan Ebcnczr
" Uranium A: Erwin,
Mt. Carmel, Brook", Jesse Sr.
Coal, Hogelan. J.
" Adams, Thot.
" Antis, Ifcnry
Hradv, John
Ml. Carinal,BellaP, Iln-lt
Zerbc, Cowden, John
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Didd John
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C MabanoyDurr Peter
" " Darr Luke
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Coal, Hiinme'reii h Henry
' Hepburn James
Mt Carmel, Hepburn Janus
Zerbe, Heller, Jacob
Coal, Jackson Jeremiah
Shaniokin, Jackson Jeremiah
U. Mah'oy,Irwiii Robert
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Ml Caniul.Jor.lnn Robert
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Zerbc, Muneny Peter
" Martin John G
Mt Cirutal, M .'era Marv
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Zerbo Miller Joint
Point Mttner John D
' Martin Peter
Coal Marshall Wm II
Up AngtuthMabicr Jacob II
Coal Mus-er Jacob B
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Jordm U'-iia Henry 8
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J.t Mah'noyllies Th.m.'.t,
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Zerbe f ausenian Peter
Coal 8teadinan Wm
" Btarr Merrlek
Z.-.rbe Srott Abraham
Mt Carmel Scott Hour
" Shall George
Zeros Scott Samuel
" Scott Abraham
" Bhurtle William
Cameron Smith Luke
" Smitb Ablgale
U MahanovSmith John
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A ladjr in Loudon got the idea into her
head that the devil w as in her, and bung
hartclr. u womcu will 20 and hoivj them
ash e f-r a Uttlo thing like that, they tr
CCiu; to jc nearer, tuM ail.
peto bbcrttscmcnta
StTVItl UY MiRBLK YARD.
THE undernlinicd hnvlnif boupht the entire
stock of Disslncer A Taylor, wonld Inform
the public that he Is now ready to do all kinds of
MAltllXE HOIIK.
Has on hand, -am! makes to order at
' " 81IOHT KOTICE; '
Monument! & IIcid-fitone,
r r-, t sTTi.fi.
JDOOn AND VTIXDOW Sf.LLS
Also,Ceineter Posts with Galvanized plpo and
Sll other fencing penernlly nsed on Cemeteries.
John A.Taylor will continue In the employment,
at the old stand on Market St..8nnbtiry. inav2'08
l!tiAC ti. NTAI FIKH,
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
UH Xorlh Second SI., for or Qnrry,
PHILAnELPIII A. -An
Bssortmciit of Watches, Jewelry, liver and
Plated Ware constantly on hand.
Repairing of Watches nnd Jewelry promptly
attended to. April 1, 1871-lr.
t'EXTKK Or ATTU.M'TIO.W
Everybodv Is Invited to come nnd buy of tho
handsome assortment of
TOTS AND CONFECTIONERIES
nt
SAMUEL P. NEVIN'S STORE,
In frame luilldlnir, adjoining Moore .V Dislii(;er'a
building, THIRD STREET, Sl'NRl RY, PA.
Just opened a fresh inprly of Confectioneries of
every description.
TOYS OF .41.1. KIXO.S
constrtntlv on hnnd. The bet RAISINS, FIGS,
CLRUANT3 DRIED FRl'IT.
PURE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SLICES,
fresh Bread, Bucs it dikes, every morning.
FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, Ac.
OVSTEUS 1 OY.STEUS ! OYSTERS!
Having fitted lip a room expressly for serving
up Oysters In eveiy style, Ladies and Gentlemen
will ho accommodated with the lief t bivalves In
market, at all hoars durinir the day and evening.
Families wilt he supplied al their residence with
the best Shell or Canned Oysters, ns is desirable,
nt the very lowest prices.
Call and see my excellent assortment of goods
and ascertain the prices.
S. F. NEVIN.
Dec. 10, 1871.
A. M. ME1XELL,
DEALER II
American nud nrpeiw
WATtlHN.
FINE JEWELRY and SILVERWARE!
I'erfvctetl Sperlnclea and Eje
Glasaea.
HOLD HEADED CAXE3.
Watcht and Jewelry neatly repaired and war
ranted. Market' Square, 8CNBVRY, Pa.
3, lBTS.-tf.
Feb.
C A RI),
No. 002 Chestnut Streot, Philadelphia,
PHILADELPHIA. I
MESSRS. CALDWELL & CO.. DEM RE TO !
CALL ESPECI AL ATTENTION TO TIIEIlt US- 1
PARTMENT til- SOLID MI.VEK WATCHES. 1
POSSESSING St' l-EIUOR FACILITIES Til ET I
WILL BE EN A li LED TO PLACE BEFORE !
Cl'STOill-.RS. IN ADVANCE OF THE GENE- I
UAL MARKET. ALL THE NOVELTIES AND i
IMPROVEMENTS IN SILVER GOODS AS It A- I
P1DI.Y AS l'RODl'CED, VERY PARTICULAR :
ATTENTION BEING GIVEN TO THE SHE-'
CIATIES OF BRIDAL AND OTHER PRESEN- j
TATION GIFTS. J
'I HE STANDARD OF SILVER LONG SINCK '
ADOPTED BY I II EM IS THAT OF ENGLISH '
STERLING, O-'S-lOdOTiis FINE, Til E QUALITY ;
OF EVERY ARTICLE SOLI) BEING STRICT- j
LY GUARANTEED. i
ATTENTION IS RESPECTFULLY DIRECT
ED TO THE IN VARY I NG BUSINESS POLICY
OF THIS HOUSE IN REGARD TO THE FIRM- !
LY ESTABLISHED SYSTEM OF FIXED
PRICES, WHICH WILL BE RIGIDLY AD
HERE!) TO IN ALL CASES, SECURING TO
PURCHASERS, FAIRNESS AND EQUALITY
IN EVERY TRANSACTION.
POLITE ATTENTION MAY BE EX PKCTID
TIV Al l. WHO FAVOR THEM WITH A VISIT. I
ORDERS AND INQUIRIES BY MAIL,
PROM PT L Y ATTENDED TO.
J. 1'.. ('AM)WIXL v to.
Feb. 10, 1S73.
A I. K C T V It E
.TO YOUNG MEN.
Just ru?i'.iLeil, in a Sf-uled Euvelo; e. Pi'.:e6ets. '
A I.rrture ou (he XHlnrc, Treul.
uieut mi l Radical Cure of Spermutunhum, oi
Seminal Weakness Involuntary Emissions, Sex- !
u. il Debility, and luipedlmuits to Marriage gen- 1
erallyi Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy,'
and Fits ; Mental and Plnieul Iueapai-itv, re-
suit in;; from Self- A)u.-e, Ve. Bv ROBERT J. !
CULVER WELL, M. D., Author 'of the "Grecu '
Bcik," Cr.
The world-renowned author, In this admirable !
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience
that the awful couiequeneeii of Self-Abuse may I
h iH'ectually removed without medicines, any
uitliout uangcrous surgical operations, bougies,
Inrtriinieutf, rings, or cordials, pointing aut a
mode of cure nt once certain and effectual by
which every siitlerer, no mutter what his condi
tion may be, mar care himself cheaply, private
ly and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL
PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND
THOUSANDS.
Sent under feal, to any address, in a olatn seal
ed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two
postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culrerwell's "Mar
riage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Pub
lishers. CIIAS. J. C. KLINE i CO.,
1?7 Bvery, New York, P. O. Box, 4.5S6.
Jau. 20, 1872,
WM
Tho Kest Paper! Try It!!!
The Nclentiflr Auterirsin It the cheap
est ana oesl Illustrated weekly paper published.
r.very numner contains rrom 10 to 15 original en
gravings of new machinery, novel inventions,
Ullages, engineering works, Arcnitecture, tin
proved Farm Implements, and every new dis
covery In Clieir.lniry. A year' numbers contaiu
Ws pages aud several hundred cugravings.
Thousuiids of volumes are preserved for binding
arid rcl'etcnce. The practical receipt are well
worth tcu time the subscription price. Terms,
3 a year by mail. Specimen teul free. May
be had at nil New Dealers.
I'ltlruta) obtained on the bet terms. Model
of new invention and sketches examined, and
advice free. All patents are published in the
Scici, title American tho weak they, issue. Send
for Pamphlet, 110 pages, containing law and
full directions for obluiulug PateuU.
Adtlre. for Haer, or concerning patents,
MUNN A CO., S7 Park Row, N. Y. Branch of
fice, cor. K, and 7th st., Watblngloo, D. C. ad 41
79
10
23
49
60
A Valuable House and Lot
for Sale.
rpnB undersigned offer at privsta aale, hi
1 Inrge BRICK DWELLING DOUbE and
Lot, with all the necessary outbuildings, siluau
on the 8outhca6t comer of Waluut aud Third
streets, Sunbury. Pa. . Tha boui.e Is nearly new
and well finished and contain nine room, a
good cellar, 4c. It 1 well calculated for a resi
50
63
95
es
63
941
96
U
dence, and would be an admirable business stand
for a iore or hotel. Toi properly will be told
Hi a rra.unaoia price.
For terms, Ae., apply to
. , MICHAEL HiHXI
Sunbury, Jjd. 17, 1871. -'.f.
Ibbtrtiscntcnts.
Vlncvar I? Ultra are not a vile Fancy Drink, mad
of Poor Rum, WhiOccy, Vroof Spirits anil Uefuw Liquori,
doctored, tpiced, and tweelenrd to plea the tate, called
Tonics' AppetierV Restorer, ftc, that lead
the tippler oa 10 drunkenneM ad ruin, but are a true
Medicine, made from tit native roots and herbs of Calt
fornia, free frmn all Alcoholic Stimulants They are the
Great Blood Purifier and a rife-giving Principle, a Per
feet Renovator and Invignrator of the System, carrying
off all poisonous matter, and restoring tlie blood to a
healthy condition, eurichin it, refreshing and invigorating
bab mind and body. They are easy of administration,
prompt in their action, certain in their results, safe and
re'i.iblln all forms of disr.ne.
No Prison can take tneme R.Here accord
ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed Dy mineral poison or otner means, ,
and the vital organs watH bevond the point of repam
Dy sp pain or ludlajeation Headache, Pain
in the bliotilders, Coughs, l ightness of the Chest, Dini
ne, Sonr Eructations of the Stomach, H.id l'aste in the
Mouth, llil'ou Attacks Palpitation of the Heart, In
(Ummalion of the Lunc, Pain in the regions of the Kid
neys, and a huudrcd other panful symptom, are the ofT
springs nf Dyspepsi.i, In these complaints it has do
equal, and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of its
merit than a lenqthv advertisement.
Kor Female ComilMliita in vonn; or old, mar
lied or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn
of life, these Tonic Uitteii display so decided an influence
that a matke. improvement is soon perceptible.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhsn
inatlam and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Itilioue, I
Remittent and Intermittent Kevers, Diseases of the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys and II ladder, these Bitters have been most
successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Ulood,
wlrch is generally produced by derangement f tba Di
gestive Or-ans.
Thrr ft re a Grnti Pnrrxatlv an wrll
ft Tonic possMsinx also the pecnliir merit of acting aa
a jKwerful agent in relieving Cong cm inn or Inflammation
of the Liver and Viseeral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases.
For Skin UUrniei, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt j
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
huncles. Ring worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas,
Itcli, Scurfs Diiooloratians cf the Skin. Humors and
Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are
literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short
time by the use of these I) i tiers. One bottle in such
case will ronviuce the most incredulous of their curative
effects.
Cleanse tha Vitiated Blood whenever yoa
And its impurities bursting tfcrongh the skin in Pimples,
Eruptions, or Sors; cleanse it when you find it ob
structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it ie
foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep tha blood
pure, and the health of the tystein wKI follow.
Oratrfnl thonisaili proclaim Vinioar EtT
TtKt the most wonderful luwgorant that ever sustained
the sinking system.
Pint Tape, and other Wormi( lurking In tha
system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed
aud removed. Says a distinguished physiologist : There
is scarcely an individual Upon the face of the earth whose
body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not
upou the healihv elements of the body tlut worms exist,
but npon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that
breed these living monsters of disease. No system of
Medicine, no vermifuges, no antheliaiaitice, wilt fret tha
eystem from worms he these Hitters.
'Mechanical Dieenaee. Per ions engaged ta
Paints and Minerals, euch as Plunibfts, Tyjtt-scttert,
Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be
enbiect to paralys's nf the ttu-ls. To guard against
this take a dose of Wai.kri's Vihbgak UiTikKS oooe
or tw ee a week, as a Preventive.
Dillons, KrtulMcnt, nnd Intermittent
Fevers which are to prevalent in the valleys of our
great rivers throughout the United States, especially
tnose of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten
nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Biaxos,
Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke,
James, and many other, with their vast tributaries,
throughout our entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, and remaikahly so during seasons of unusual
heat and dryness, are invatiahly accompanied by exten
sive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other
abdominal viscera. There aie aiwavt more or less ob
structions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of
the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being
clogged up with vitiated accumulations In their treat
ment, a purgative, exerting a powmf.il influence upon
these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is
no cathartic for the purpoe equ.d to Dit. J. WAticaa'a
Vinscar I'ittim-, as they will speedily remove the
daik-colured vicid matter with which the bowels are
loaded, at the same tune stimulating the secretions of tha
liver, and geneially rc&torins the healthy functions of tha
digestive organs.
Scrofula or King' Kvll White Swellings,
Ulcers, Erysipelas, Surchcu Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous
Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af
fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of ihe Skin, Sore Eyes,
etc, etc. In these, as in all other constitutions! Diseases,
Walker's Vinkijar Hitter 3 have shown their great
curative poweis 111 the not iLsimie aud intractable
cases.
Dr. V nlker'a CaUfornln Vinegar Hitters
act on all those cases in a similar manner. Uy purifying
the llrod they remove the cime. and by revolving away
the erects oi the inrlammation (the tubercular deposits)
the atfccttd parts icceive health, and a permanent cure
is effected.
The properties of Pr. Wai.kpk's Vimbqar
TliTir.us are Apeiient. Diaphoretic and Carminative,
Nutritious, Litative, Dmret'c. Srdative, Counter-liri taut,
Sudorilic, Aitcraltve, and Anii-I'iliuus.
Tha Aperient and mild Laxative properties of
Da. VValkbh's Vini-Gak Littkss are the best safe
guard in all caxes of emotions jtnd inaliuant fevers, their
balsamic, healing, ai.d S'o:hing pro(crtu'S protect tits
tin mors of the fauces- 1 heir Sedative properties allay
pain in the nervous svstem, -n iiath, and bowels, e:ther
from itiflamnui.on, wmrl, c i-, cramps, etc Their
C ounter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system.
Their Diuretic properties act 011 the Kidneys, correcting
aud reuiatmg the flow of utiue. Their Anti-ltiiiuus
properties stimulate the liver, in the secretion of bile,
and its discharges tli-r-ii.;H t!e biliary ducts, and are
superior to all remcth.it agents, for the cure of Uilioua
E ever, Fever and Aue, etc.
fortify tha l4dy asalnst dlaease bv puri-
ftug ail ii fluid with inegak Hitters. No epidemic
can Uke hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the
stomach, the bowels, the kidneys and the nerves are
rendered disease -proof by this great iuvigorant.
The Krttcaey 01 Dk. Walker's Vinkgar Bit
Tsas, 111 Cuiontc l)y.pepsia, Fevers, Nervous Disorders,
Constipation, deficiency of v'ul piwer, and ail aiaJadiee
adectmg tlie stomjcb, liver, bowels, pulmmiarv organs,
or muscular system, has baeu experienced by hundreds
of thousands, and hundred of thousand more art ask
ing for the same relief.
Directions. l ike of the Bitters on going to bed
at slight tram a half t one and one half wtne-giastiill.
Eat good aourishmg food, such as beefsteak, inutun
chop, venison, roast beet, and vegetables, and take out.
door exereis. They are composed cf jsurc'y vegetabia
ingredients, and contain no spir.ts.
WALKER. Prop'r. II. II. McDOX 4 I.D cTo, CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Erarcisco, Cal.,
and comer of Washington and Charlton Sts., New Voik,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
March SO, lbTii.-3tn.
1872. 187S
EYEIl & LANDELL,
f ourth laud Arch M., rhllmlelphlis,
DEAL EKS IS FINE
JDFCT GOODSl
i;tab!lhctt iu 1940.
Fine KTLKS.
Fine SHAWLS.
WIIITK GOODS.
BLACK GOODS.
DKKSS GOODS.
IAS EN" GOODS.
WOOLEN' GOODS.
Good FLA XX ELS.
Fine HOSIERY.
Best GLOVES onlv.
- l
15,000 GOOD BLACK SILKS.
Wholesale at nil Iletail.
March 9, 1S73.-61.
HORSE AND CATTLE
i ihmi; co.ni AN Y.
INSURE YOUR IIORSES !
INSURE YOUR CATTLE
INSURE with a responsible and perfectly reli
able Company. Insure where your loe
will be paid promptly.
TbiM Is) a Mutual Protective Co.
Ilonce, you are sore of being paid promptly for
all lo, if insured iu this Coiupauv.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
We pay loese accruing through theft, death by
fire, accideut, or natural causes, (excepting
epedemio disease). We pay prompt. No red
lai proceeding lo gel your money, iu ease of
lot.
OVER S5000
paid on horse aud cattle siuce organization.
DR. D. WAI.DRON, President.
C. A. HEIMEN8N VDER, Sec'y, Banbury, Pa.
IiIKKCTOIlM.
Ei-Gov. James Pollock. Hon. J. C. Bruner,
I Solomon Stroh, Wm. Brindle. Solomoa Ship,
: John A. Bales' sr. lr. p. T. Kretn, Dr. David
I Walerrm. Jan. U '7 It.
tisccUttnrotto.
PuitTsri at Maktxaud Ptati Faih, llAli
TiMOKB. First pramlttro for J"lr-pIoc Ileatera
awrtrrlerl tha SnrrnTplrla,
Advuntitffes of the Bnnnjiltle t
1. It la bo eonatrnctetl thnl one -third more of
the rndljitinir orTncc extrndu Into tht room, plv
Ing that much more ntlJitlonal heat without ex
trfi fnel. .
. It la the only TTot-AIr Klre-plftee Honter In
the market. Like the regular built cellar heater,
It loses no hent, but contiuea It all to Ita leg It 1
pnrpoaea. 8. The fuel mngnxlne It double the vsnnl rlee,
extending from the fire-box to the top of the
store, with ennnr!tv for twantv-four hours aim.
j ply of eonl.
4. The patent double cover for conl magnr-lne
cotisttines t!te gn prevent 1 escape of gns luto
the room, nnd makes It Impossible for any puf
fings or explosions to occur. This la nn ndvunt
ni;e possessed by no other fire-place stove in the
mnrkpt, f
B. There are three nir ccambers, wherein ft
brisk circulation Is kept up, drawing the cold nlr
In the room through hen led flues Into a targe
hot-air reservoir, at the buck of the stove.
A No side pipes nre used, as the nlr Is nettled
In a reservoir having double radiating, flues and
double buck, supplying large quantities of hot
I ntrwithniH waste of hent or tuet,
' 7. The Hrxrit!H utilises the waste he.it so
j thoroughly that we frequently heat nn adjoining
j room on the first, bcthh hcntlng the rooms in
8. A damper on top of the stove, connected
with tho hot air flues, controls the quantity of
hot air required for the tiso of either the upper
or lower rooms. All other Are-place stoves are
very Inconvenient In this respect.
9. The Orate Is self-sealing, and no dust can
escape while shaking it.
BTURAT. PETERSON CO.,
Philadelphia.
II . B. MAPSKK, Ageut.
Nov. U, 171.
'Liia IX RKK DIR. NT.3 TH T
!cOMFOSF. nOSADAMR ro
piiblislipd en every pn( knj;e,l!.ore
'foro it is no a ccr.t p oMr'ion,
nt
ronwuentlr
PnYSICIAXS I'RESf KIBf. IT
Itii a certain ruro lor Scrofula,
Sy pliilii i 11 al 1 its furms. It lirurni
tisin . Skin Diseases, l.iver Com
plaint aud all disrasra of Ira
Hluoi).
0U3 EOTTLS OP SOSATALIS
will do moro pooil than ten bottles
of 1)10 Syrups of Harsiparilla.
THE UNDERSIQNEO PHYSICIANS
hare UfpJ Rosarlnlis in tliuir prsi.lice
for tha pist tlirce vcirs and f.nlv
endorsu it as a rrlial.lu AHerativo
and hlu'od rurllicr.
Dll. T. C. I'L'liH. nf liuhlinrto.
I)K. T. J. HOVKlM. "
.DR. R. W. CAllH. "
'Dll. V. ft. HANS KI.I.Y,
I lilt. J. 9. SHARKS, of .NichnlaiTllle,
I Ky.
1)11. J. L. McCAHTIIA, Columbia,
S. C.
iUIl. A, II. NORl.Hi, K.lgromb, N. C.
j USED AND ENDORSED BY
J. It. FIIFSCH ti SONS, Fall Uivor,
I .Vs....
IF. V. SMITH, JacVn. Mii-h.
A. V. WliKM.KK. I.iina, Olii.i.
It. H Al l., I.iina. Ohio.
t RAVKN ii I '., ((rilnnsvllta, Va.
:SAM'I.. li. .McKADIiLN, .MurfrecV
j boro, Tcnn.
I Our sj..e vill nrt allow of any ti.
;ipn.loi remsiks in re'attim to the
irim f R.iiailalis. T' tlm tl.'lii al
; I'n'ireNiioii we uarar:ee a V'lui.l J-.i-traft
superior t-i any I h.y bao ever
Itue.l i:l tho lrcatnt.nl rf dl.eattd
' niul ; an 1 10 the sfll rte.l wa aa try
llt.isn.r: lii r.n.l yi.u will lo regre t
I to lu-sUh
! Jl'''.ali. i ...111 It all rruf-;;;iti,
I-r.rn 8 l.SO j..r brttlH. A-lu;il
I
Manuizttwittg f At.n''i,
Jnijos, iy.
Don ReadTThis ! I
Good morning, Mrs. A., where nre you bound
fur so early I
Mrs. A. Why Mrs. C, on't tou know Mr.
Byerly has botiu'lit nut tlm Grocery nnd Coulec
tioiu i v tore of Hans .fc Weaier, nnd is sellhie
like fresh Groceiii'i., Canned Krult.and In fact,
j . v.. 1 ii.ii 111 nil; i,v.i, line-, iiivii-i 1,111111 biia
clieapcst, nnd I liatc K"! t'red puyin hijh prices,
an I have made up my uiind after this to patrnn
lzo Mr. Bycrly. So nuoi niorninff, Mrs. C. I
', mn.-t i;o.
Mra. C"., to hart-elf. Well I am hound to find
out for myself, aird will i;o to Ityctly'snew cheap
, cash (!rofery, the not lyne I wunt any
(rororlCB, t'onfpctlont'rlonor Frlnoe
I Ojntera.
' I will just say to all come and glTa uia a' trial,
and satisfy yourselves thai there is one cheap
cash Grocery In Banbury.
j Remember the place. No. II, South Third fit.,
' I.. I'tu.n... IT...... 11. .111!.... U .. II
111 VICU1CUI UVIIS. ilUtlUlll, OlIllUlll. I 11.
I S. BTERLY
! Sunbury, Jan. 20, 1S7-J.
j A. H. FKAXCISCUS &. CO.,
518 Market Ntreot. Phlladt'lphlea.
! We havo opened for the SPRING TRADE, lb
' largest aud best assorted stock of
i PHILADELPHIA CARPETS,
', Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window
j Shades and Paper, Carpet Chain, Cotton,
i Yarn, Batting, Wadding, Twines,
: Fancy Baskets, Broouis,
j Ba.ket, Buckets,
! Brushes,
; Cloth Wringer, "Wooden and Willow War in
1 the United States.
Our large Increase In business enables us to
I sell at low prices aud.furuish the best quality of
' Goods.
I SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
Celebrated American Wanner,
Trlee 85.50.
Over 13,000 Sold in Six Month.
I Terms : Carpel, 00 days.
' All other goods, SO days, Net.
February 17, 1873.-3m.
! STOVE A TIX rATABLISllMCVT.
j MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
srcC ESSOR TO SMITH OENTUKIt. J
HAVING purchased the above well knowu e
tabllshment, Mr. Krause would respectful
ly inlortn the public that be now has on band a
large assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Speer Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others,
which are so arranged as to be used for Coal or
Wood, and are warranted to perform kut'ufaclori
Ivor no sale. II EATERS of all kind put up to
heat one or more room. I1EATINU STOVES
of ditt'ereut kind ut very low price.
Tinware of Every leerlptioii
kept constantly on band. Rootlug and Spouting
with the best materii.1, done at short notice.
REPAIRING attended lo with dispatch. Coal
Oil i'i.d Lamp constantly on hand. Japan war
ota .nd.i. Hture opposite Coulev's hardware
tore, (iive me a call. A. KRAI Ski.
t aplSVly
NEW
Ftar, Feel, Fruit anlTetietalile Store,
Bprue Street, between Front aud Second,
8UNBURT, PA.
JOHN WILVZR
havlug Just opened a Store at the above place,
where all kind of or the beet brand of
Flour aud Feed
will be told at greatly reduced price. Tbe cele
brated Buck' Mill Flour will be kept con ilaotly
on hand. Also, all kind of
Feed, Grain, Corn, Oal and Rye, chopped or
whole,
Potato), Apple, Cabbage at Fruit
generally, at a cheaper rale than can be bought
elsewhere. All good delivered Free of Charge.
Call and eianitne my stock and ascertain the
price before purchasing eltvwbere.
JOHN WILVEB.
anbury, Dee. 9, ls71.-tf. .
IROMMLIS
tamtfachtrcrs.
MA( I1INE rSIIOP AMD IRON
rotnvDitT.
GEO. ROltllBACII tc 80N3,
Nanbnry, Penn', ,
INFORM tlie public that they nre prepare) lo
do all kinds of CASTINGS, and hnTinir added
a nnw Machine tMiop In connection with their
Foundry, and hare supplied tliemselYes with New
Lathes. Flaulng and Boring Machines, with the
latest improvements. With tha aid of aklllful
mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders
of.
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given them, In a satisfactory man
ner. firtkXrn to nlt any Stove.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, of all sizes.
BRASS CASTINGS, Ac.
Ornamental Iron Fencing
FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS
VERANDAHS ,
FOR YARDS AT RESIDENCE, AC, AC.
The PLOWS, ulready celebrated for their su
periority, have, been still further improved, and
will always be kept on hand.
Also, THRKHIl I NO MACHINE".
Bunbury, May 20, 1871.
III' 51 II ER 'AX I I I.A XI X Hi 1 1 iVL".
Third Street, adjoining I'hlla. ti Erie R. R., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
SUNHVRV, TA.
IRA T. CLE. VEST,
IS prepared to fnrnlnh every description of lum
ber required by the ilemands of the public.
Il.iviuu all the liitesi Improved machinery for
manufacturing Luntier, he Is now ready to UH or
ders ( all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING. DOORS. SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nnd all kinds of Ornamentnl $r row I Work. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A LillUK ASSORTMENT Of
B I J. L I. U M B E It .
HEMLOCK aud PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, Ac.
Orders promptlv tilled, and shipped bv Railroad
or otherwise. " IRA T. CLEMENT.
ileclH-fily
X;V""5IKAT KIIOI.
r"WE undersigned respectfully Informs the cltl
1 Tens of Sunbury nnd vicinity, that they have
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In Dewarl's buililiiiL'.ou the north side of Market
Siuare, two doors from the railroad, were they
will keep it constant supply of the best of Beef,
l'ork, Mutton, Ac, at wholesale or retail, at the
1 lowest prices and of the llrst iiuulit y . A wagon
I will be run to supply customers every morning,
' (except Sundays.) ' The best of meat will found
j at their shop." Give us n call and satisfy vour
' selves. RLFFEW A BOWER.
! Oct. ICth 1SC9. tr.
i '." Beef I Beef!
TIIIK undersigned Is prepared to furnish the
I JL cili.ens of Sunbury and vicinity with the
' choicest Beef and Pork In Market," either at
I Wholesale or Retail.
Families will be supplied by the quarter or
side, or smaller quantities al the most reasona
ble rates.
C'oiiita itly nn band the choicest cuts of Beef,
Pork, Mutton nud Vent, also Sautages, Bolognas.
Ac. Apply nt tin: Meat House, South Third
street, ill Moore A D'iF"dnger"s Row, Sunbury.
On market days the best of meat is served to
customers at tho tnniit stand, corner of Market
aud Third streets, when the cebbrated Urosious'
sausages can bo had, long known as the best in
m.trkel.
HENRY K. FAGELT.
N. B. Persons having fat hogs or beeves for
sale can procure the higeft market price by ap
plication at the above establishment.
Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1S71.
! THADD'S S. SHANNON,
THIRD AND MARKET SQUARE,
I lias in stock aud constantly leech ing Novelties
i In his line. couxUlilig in part of a l ull line of
A.ni.lCH'.W WATCHES,
! Elgin, Illinois. Howard A Co., Waltham. Mis
sachuett, and Hoy's AMERICAN WATCHES j
Ais-, a fill) set of Ladies, and Glut's Gold nil J
Silver l?wis Watches.
I JEWELRY.
! 'Roman Gold sets, pink coral aud Gold set,
I Eur Kings, Necklaces and Pendmi'.s, Onyx and
1 Jet Jewel rv.
j '
Solid Silver-ware of Sterling puril , made to or-
lirmal and rrcsentation 1'ieces, Knives,
Forks and Soons In cases, ulso, a full liim of
I Silver Plated (ioods, Tea Sets, Ice Water Sets,
Erbit Standx, Cuke Baskets, Coffee Urns, Forks
and Spoon trel.de plated, the best in the market.
SPECTACLES.
I If you vultie your Eyesight, use tho Perfect
Lenses, ground from minute Crbtle Pebble mel
ted together, nnd derive there name 'Diamond''
j on account of there hardnes nud brilliancy.
' They will Inn many years without change, and
warranted Superior to all other In ue.
TABLE CUTLERY.
Ivory, Pearl nnd Metal handles In cases sup
plied to order.
CI.OCKN.
A full assortment of Elirht dav and Thirty
! hour Clocks, ulso Caluuder Clock ol all dlscrip-
tious. Engraving done at the shortest notice.
Watoae, Clock and Jewelry, Repaired and
Satisfaction warranted.
All goods will be sold nt the very Lowest Cash
Prices. Every body is cordially Invited lo Call and
Kxamiue for themselves.
Don't forget the place.
T. S. SHANNON.
SnnbniyDec.lr!, tf.
Up De Graff's
INFIUMARY
BUNIJURY, PENN 'A.
riMIS Institution is now open for the reception
-1. of Paliant for the treatmaut of Disease of
the
EYE,
EAR,
THROAT,
LUNG 3,
CATARRH,
4c, Ac, Aa,
end operation In GENERAL SURGERY. Oar
collection or INSTRUMENTS i very large, com.
prising all lb latest iMpaovsatim, enabling n
to mssl
EUKGERT
In all forms. Physician are invited lo accom
pany Patient to our Institution for operation.
By request of many Citizens, we will attend to
call in GENERAL PRACT ICE.
Infirmary, Clement' Building,
CORNER TUIRD AND MARKET STS.,
SUNBURY, PA.
C. E. I P DE GKAFF,
Physician and Surgeon.
Sunbury, Feb. 8, 1873.-tf.
POMPl'RET
MASOK CEHETEUY
COMPANY. .
This company i now prepared to tell lot In
the uew Cemetery, located on au eminence about
oue-fourta of a mile evt of Suubury. The lu
cre of tha population of aunbury, and conse
quent advance iu the ratio of mortality, aa well
a tbe limited facilities for the luteruieut of those
who have fought lifu' battle, have suggested the
nrniiiaatlon of the above named enmuauv.
Plan of Cemetery may be aeeu at the olllce of
J. A. Cake, JksQ-, or l.loyi T, llolirbaen.
Price of lots from 15 to I li, according to loca
lion.
Peed will be executed for lot sold.
LLOYD T. KOHKBACH, tee'.
. My Jl, Ie7l.-tf,
Miscellaneous.
JJ-ARDWARE FOR ALL
. "' ; AT TUB '.
HARDWARE STORE
or
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.
Slarket fttreet, Nunlsnry, Pa. -
It If nsclcss lo enumerate every kind of article
In his Store, but among the landing Items may
be art down the following t
Iron, Steel, ' Lead,
Scales, Steelynrds, Grindstones,
Kalis of all kinds and sixes,
Vices, , Snws, Planes.
Sieve, Chains, Axee,
Brass and Iron Kettles,
Shovels, Uoes, Forks,
Spades, Rakes, Hatchets,
Carpenter nnd Blacksmith Boring Machines,
Cfcllar Grates, Drawing Knives,
Stone Sledges, Plasterers' Trowels,
Masons' Hummers and Trowels,
Hand Dinner Bells, and large cast iron Bells for
School Houses and Farmers' Dinner
Bella,
Carpenters' Bench 8erews,
Potato Forks for digging potatoes,
Looking Glasses, Twine, Ropes,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tacks,
Mule and Horse Shoes nnd Nails.
Hammers, Augnrs, Chisels,
Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms,
Locks of all descriptions, Colfeo Mills,
Bits and Braces,
Carrlngo Bolts of all kinds, Paint and Wall
Brushes, Buckets,
Ollaj, Yaruishrsj, Japan,
T.re. Soda Ash, Washing Soda,
rAIXTM OF A I.I. KIIH In Oil or Drv,
Partl-Coiors of all kinds,
CKDAK-WAUE
and other Wooden-Ware of all kinds and vory
cheap, Hnv-Fork Pnllevs.
Picks, Mill Pic ks, Levels, Level Glasses,
Files, Hinges, Coal Oil,
Hems, Combs, Screws,
Saddlery and hoe Findings,
K "BtJ Trimmings, Excelsior Ultt.s ( niters.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears,
Miot, Cops uud rotttlcr,
and a great variety of other articles. Any thing
wanle.l and not on hand, will bo ordered at once.
Smibury, Aug. IV", 1871.
WV. MI HRAT. t. BI.AYMARFK. WM. It. M.ACK.
MURRAY & CO., !
Wholesale Dealers In j
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,!
uiuce and teliool stationery,
Prlutliig, Wruppiog nud Mauillit 1
PAPER It VON, site
Tlie Cclcbiatt d
Ac.
Corry Kerosene Hurniiig Oil j
always on hand.
Having also opened a
COAL YARD,
we are prepared to supply at short notlco.anr! nl
the loWHt ralos,
EGO,
STOVE,
CHESTNUT
arid
TEA
to all who may be pleased to give us a call.
Orders left at our office No. 35 South Third St.,
will bo promptly tilled.
Mint KAY CO.
No. S5 Soutii Third StieU, du:ihurv, Ti.
Aug. 2t, 1S71.
G
AS H.YTI IILS.
THACKAKA, BUCK & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
MLSKEY, MEUHILL & THACKAKA,
MANUFACTURERS OV
(JAS FIXTURES, P.RONZES, Ac, ic,
CliuiKicliers), I'eiidmits), Ilraclictsj.
ale.. tVe.,
would respectfully Invite the attention of pur
chasers to our elegant assortment.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS,
71 S Clieatuut (Street.
MANUFACTORY, 400. 404.408
bTKEET.
Aug. 10. 171.
AND 403 RACE
THE SEW NTOKK;
CLEMENT & DISSINGER,
In the new Clement Building,
Market Kqiiare, Knnbury,
la.
ofl'i;r to the public, an entire new assortment of ;
WINTER DRY GOODS.
;
of all styles at the lowest prices.
Full lines of Alpacas, Mohairs, Plaids, Empreo
Cloths, Shawls, Flannels, Hosiery,
MOURNING GOODS,
a full variety, Blankets and Woolca good of all
descriptions,
CLOTHS. CASSIMEKES, VESTING8, Ac., Jtc
Ready-Made Clothing,
a full asioituient, which will be sold lower than
else here.
Carpeta aud Oil Cloth).
GROCERIES
of all kind, which are guaranteed all fresh.
QUEENSWA RE, WI LLOW WARE,
Ac, Ac, Ac.
TRIMMINGS, GLOVES,
ami in tact everytmng mat can ue mentioned in
a tlrat-class store. j Philadclhia, New York.Readiug, Ilarrisburg.Ae.
Call and examine our stock. Having our . ore Leave Pottsxille via Schuylkill and e-u.qua-llghted
with (ias, goo-ls can te selertcd in the '""" Railroad at 8.15 a. in. for llarrisburg.anl
evening ut well as in the day lime. No charge
tor riowing goods.
CLEMENT 4 DISS1NGF.R.
Dec. 9, 171.
Philadelphia aud Erie Railroad.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On and after Monday, November 27, 1871, the
Tralu on tbe Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road will
run a follows i
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leave Philadelphia,
" " " Suubury,
.. " " arr at Erie,
Erie Express leuve Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury,
" art at Erie,
Elmlra Mai! leave Philadelphia,
" " " Bnnbury,
" arr at Lock Haven,
Aoeommodalion leave Suubury,
" arr at Rcnovo
6 .00 p tn
1.00 a ir
9.50 p ir
18.80 p iu
6.50 in
7.40 a ru
7.50 a m
4.b5 p m
7.55 p ui
0.1 a m
10.40 a iu
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leave Erie, 11.25 am
" " " Sunbury, 1 W a iu
" " arr at Philadelphia, 6.80 a in
Erie Expre leave Erie, 00 p in
Suubury, 9. 'JO a iu
M " arr at Philadelphia, 1.80 p in
Elmlra Mall leaves Lock llaveu, 7.85 a iu
.t Suubury, 11 .00 a ru
" arr at Philadelphia, 6.50 p iu
Accommodation leave Reuovo, " l'J.25 p m
arr at Sunbury, 4. 85 p in
Mail East connect east and west al Erie with
L. S. A M. 8. R. W. and at Corry and Irviuetou
with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Mall Wekt with west bound train on L. 8. A
M. S. R. W. and at Corry and lrviueton with Oil
Creek aud Alleghany R. K. W.
Caltawlwa puaengr train will be rnn east
from Wtlliatukport on Erie Expre, aud west, to
Wllllanaport an Elmlra Mall.
VTM. A. BALDWIN,
lsti'I upX
ailroas.
Lackawanna and lUoomaburc Kail
- ron,. .
SUMMER ARRANOF VKNT OF PA89HNQBR
T. AIN9. -
Mrlnr, July 17,1S71.
BOLiiiiWAKU.
Laava.
A.M.i.P.M.IA.M.i
Pcrantoo,
Bollcvue, -
Taylorvllla,
Lackawanna,
Plttston,
Wist Plttston,
Wyoming,
Multby,
Kingston, A J st.
W.-Barre ) e'ri
Plymouth, June.,
Plymouth,
Nanticoke, .
Hunlock's,
ShickshinuT,
Hick's Ferry,
Bench Haven,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
Espy,
Bloomnbnrg,
Rupert,
Ctawlsa,
Danville,
Chulasky, .
451
8 rol
6 67
7 05
7 14
1 19
1 87
7 40!
1 tfjlO 08
50 00
8 65! 4 Oft
10 171 7 02; 4 18
10 M;
7 11
4 8
4 80
4 89
4 42
4 47
4 65
9 11
10 8.-.,
7 19
1 24
7 81
7 80
7 81
!i0 40'
81 t0 47'
.2 83 11 00
8 40;
8 00!
8 05,
8 30
S 00
DM
7 60:
a ii
8 07! I
8 m: 8 oe:
8 D6i
8 43! 8 27
8 50 3 84
8 57i
9 07' '
14
0 19 I
0 'M. t 67.
9 81,
9 51 !
9 59
10 031 i
8 80
8 45
Cameron
Norlh'd, (arrive.) 10 UOi 4 68;
NORTHWARD.
Lonve. i A.M. P. M.i
Northumberland,
Cameron,
Chulasky,
Danvilla,
Catawlssn,
Rupert,
Bloomsburg,
Espy,
Lime Ridge,
Hi lar Creek,
Berwick.
Beach Haven,
i Hick's Ferry,
Milckahmtiy,
Hunlock's,"
Nnnlieoke,
Plymouth,
i'lyinoutli Jnnc,
Kingston, A st
W.-Barre S c"rs
j Maltby.
i Wyoming,
j Weri. Piltslcn.
; I'UtflOU,
Lackawanna,
j Taylorvllla,
I Bullcvue,
Seranton, (nrrivu)
BOUND, Sup't.
'orthora Central Railway.
FALL AND WINTER ARflAXCEMENT.
N nud after Nov. 2, loTl, trains will ma
, a;
aa follows :
NORTHWARD.
i .Mngura express leaves buui'Miy at IS. 40 p.
j ia., arrives at Niagara Falls at l.SO a. m.
! IlufTalo Expresi leaves S jul ury ut 12.30 a. m.,
I arrive el Wiillamspnrt nt 3.85 a. m., Ilmlra at
j fr.'.M a. m., Cauanduigua 8.15 a. rn.
J Mail arrives at iunhury at 4.80 p. m., arrive
I at Wiiliamspoii 6.C0 aud Elinira 10.35 p. m.
( Fast Lin- arrives at Sunbury at 6.50 p. rn.,
i arrive r.t Wililarnspnrt 8.15 p. m.
1 SOUTHWARD.
! Hi'.ffaln Eiptesa leaves aunt.ury at 1.47 a. m.,
i arrive al llurriiburg 8.45 a. in.. Baltlmoro 7.
j a. m.
I Mail leaves Sunbury at 11.05 a. m., arrive at
I Ifnrriehurg 1.45 p. tn.
j Erie Express leaves Snobury at 9.25 a. m., ar
: rive st Hariisburg 11.20 a.m., Baltimore .8.0
. p. m.
j Eric Mail leave Sunbury at 12. SO a. ru., arrivo
! at llarriihurg 1.20 a. m.
! FHAMOKIV DIVISION.
ElSTTI-Ar.il.
Leave Sunbury at 4.40 p. m., arrive at Sluireo
kiu 5.50 p. tn., Mt. Carmel (V40 p. rn.
Leave Siiutuiry ( Accommodation,) at 11. &0 s.
in., arrive al SlmrrcUin l.OH p. ui.
WUS1W1HD.
Leave Mt. (irmel at 7.00 a. m.. Bhanokla
7.4t u. lb., arrivn at Sunbury S.J5 a. m.
Leave Shamoklu ( Aocomnindallou,) at S.Sp
m., arrive at Sunbury 4.00 p. iu.
Express leaves daily.
Ail other trains leave dally. xcept Sunday.
A. R. FifKB. Eu. e. YuL-xo',
Uen'l. Sup't., Gen'l Passau'r Ag't.,
Harrisburg, Pa. Bailmor, Md.
Itcading Ilailroud.
WINTER A R R A N t j E M E X T.
A'omtoy, .Vot. 12th, 1871.
Ct REAT TRUNK LINE from lh Nortk an4
T North-West for PhlL-.JVphU. N. Y., Ruid
Ing, Pttvllle, Tarnaqua, Ash'.and, Sliamokin,
Lebanon, Allentown, Euiton, Epbrala, Lltia,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, Ac.
Trains leave lluriisburg for New Tork, a fol
lows : Al i.4.", S.10. u. ni. and 2.00 p. m., coa
ntcting with similar trains on the PeunsvlvanU
' Railroad, aud arriving at Now York at 10.07 a.
; in., 8.4;!, aud 9.45 p in. respei tively. tleeaing
; Cars acou;pauv the -.15 a. in., tralu wltho-t
change.
Ksturulngi Leave New Tork at 9.00 a. ra.,
K.S0 noon and 1. 00 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.80,
pany tlie 5.00 p. m. train from New York with-
Lcavo llnrrisburg for Rending, PottsvlUe, Ta
maqua, Mlnersville. Ashland, Shainokln,
Allentown and Philadelphia al 8.10 a. in.,
3.00 and 4.05 p. m., slopping at Lebanon and
principal way stations ; tho 4.05 p. ui., traia
connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Co
lumbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Havsa
and Auburu, via Schuylkill aud Susquehanna
Railroad, lcavo Ilarri.burg at X40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Road
lug fnr AilenlowD, Enston and New York att S4,
10.40 n. m., and 4.05 p. m. Reluming, leave
New York al V.00 a. ru., 13.S0 noon and 6.00
p. tn. and Allentown at 7.-0 a. ni. 13.25 noon.
i a. 15, 4 -5 and p. ui.
; Y! Pasbcnger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.110 a. ni., conneeting w ilh similar train ou East
j Pcuna. Railroad, returning trom Reading at S.90
p. ni., stopping at all siatioiis.
Leave Pottsville ut W.Ot) a. m. and 3.30 p.
I m. Ileradon nt 10.00 a. ni., Sbaiiiok!n.al 5.40 ao4
11.15 a. m. ; Ashland at 7.05 a. m., and 13.41
I uoon; Mnhanoy City at 7.51 a. tn. and 1.30 p. :n.
I aniaiiua at s.oo a. ni. and ".10 v. m.
Taniuqua at S.o5 a. ni. and S.10 p. m. fnr
'l- ". Ior ' W roe anil l remont.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potts-
ville al 5.40 a. iu., passe Railing at 7. JO a. m.
arriving at Philadelphia at lO.'JO a. in., returning
leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p. m., passing Read
ing at 7.35 p.m. arriving at Pottsville at V.M p.m.
Poll t own Accommodutiou Train leave Potts
town al 7.00 a. ui., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.15 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
7.20 a. in., and 6.15 p. ni. fnr Ephrata, Litis,
Laucaater. Columbia, Ac. ; returning leave Lan
caster ut tt.30 a. ni. and 8.25 p. in., and Colum
bia at 8.15 a. m. and 3.15 p. in.
rerklomeu Rail Road Train leave Perklomea
Juuetiouat 7.U5, 0.05 a. m.. at 3.00 and 6.45 p.m.
Returning, leave Schweukivill at 6.45,8.10 a. in.,
111..VI noon and 4.45 p. in. couuecliug with similar
train on Reading Rail Road.
Pickering Valley Railroad train leave Pb
nixville at 9.10 a. m., 8.05 and 6.55 p. m. l re
turning, leave Byers at 6.60 a. m., li.45 noon,
and i.W p. ui., counseling with similar train oa
Reading Railroad.
( oletirookdale Railroad Tralu leave Potutowa
at U.40a. in., 1.16 and 6.30 p. ni., retnruiug leave
Mt. Pleasant al 7.15 aud 11. Jo a. ni., uud 3.64 p.
ui., connecting with tiinilar trains ou Reading
Railroad.
Cheater Valley Railroad Train leave Bridge
port at 8.80 a. m., S.O&and 6. ao p. m. returning,
leave Downuiglou at 6.55 a. in., 12.60 noon and
5.15 p. in. cuuueclUia; with similar train on Read
ing Railroad.
On Sunday i Leave New York at 6.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia at 6.00 a. ui. and S.16 p. m., (.the
e.CHJ a. iu. train runulug only lo Uediug;) leave
PotttviUe at 8.00 a.m., leave Hurrisburg, 9.46a.
ni., and 8.00 p. m. leave Aileutown al 8.85 p.
ni. i leave Reading at 7.16 a. in. and 9.50 p. tn.
for HarrW-burg, al 4.84 a, in. for New York,
and at V.40 a. ui. aud 4.15 p. in. for Puiladel'a.
Commutation, Mileage, Seaaon, School aa4
Excursion Ticket, lo and from all point at tea
duced rate. ,
baggage checked inreugn i we rouna pa
in allowee eaeh Paeewker. .
gage 1
. J.t. mj i i an,
a.. i. Sjj4. A Keg. vie.a'rj,
10 S5 5 101
! 1 5 37;
' 6 81 i
! 10 50 1 H 40)
i I oo
6 05'
n 14, 6 ia .
i 6 ,7i
' 6 U
' 6
11 8 6 41:
in 4; e 4:a.m.;
; i C 65 !
1 13 OO! 7 09. 7 80, '
I i 7 24 ! 7 45 ;PM.
P.M.. 7 Rl 8 00:
W 20: 7 41' 8 15 P.H.i 5 10
I I ' 8 20, 6 15
13 84 7 61 8 80 2 88: S 5
! : ' 8 40: S 43' 5 SM
'IS 48- 8 00 ! 8 45' U 48 5 40
i 8 131 8 M 8 54, 5 47
13 52 8 16 0 04 59 5 63
I 8 2 tl 14 8 07 6 00
I I 8 SO tl 25 3 10 8 10
I I S 42; 0 3J 3 3 fi 17
1 14 H 43 9 40 3 SO 8 25
DAVID T.