Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 30, 1870, Image 4

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    igririiitrul.
, Tha CaltlTa! mrley.
" We have received many Icttere asking In
formation about barley, and we conclude
thnt, attracted by the comparatively hlfrh
priori which haw prevailed for ft fuw year
vvwt, many who have hitherto paid no at
enrion to thie trop are intending to raise
t. They had better do eo on ft email scale
t Ami. Oar climate is not as favorable for
arley ns it is for oats and wheat. We
annot obtain a Rood crop unless the ground
tdry, clean, and rich. It seldom docs
roll on recently inverted sod. Its best
lace in rotation is after a highly manured
nd thoroughly cultivated corn crop. The
est crops are obtained on a rather heavy
vicarious loam, jn-ovidtd it has been
loroughly pulveriacd during the preced
ii; summer and autumn. But as thin is
,'lilom the enso, the soils that usually gives
ic beSt medium crops arc those of a lighter
nd warm character or sandy loams.
1 ) 1 1 J ! 1 1 1 ii Vxa cm.', wit nnwln
JKIIU'V OI1UUIU I3J1 1IJ CI.L1W
r very late say the moment the ground
I fit to work in'tho spring, or not until the
cavy spring rains are over. AVe have had
he best success in sowing very early, say
he first of April ; but. good crops are
rcqucn'Jy obtained when sown as late as
he middle of May. Much depends upon
ho season. If wo have heavy raius soon
fftcr the barley is sown, and then before
he plants cover the ground, dry weather
ts in, the surface of the soil becomes
lakcd, and the crop suffers. A crop sown
mmeuiately after the spring rains, as soon
is the land is in a condition to work, com
nences to grow rapidly at once, and often
loos better than a crop sown two weeks
rlicr but not as well as a crop sown a
pouth earlier. If the soil is rich and has
vn'nowed the fall previous, sow ns early
' work" without clogging.
vuley is going to dfcfi, the stx-row
' call the our-rowed (though
Mngas four-rowed barley),
i because, it brings
bushel more than
,.' barley is grown
i. ... . i -
iiu uvu-runeu is
-illy on strong,
per bushel, aud
ill yield more
advantage, of
owed, which
'leat, and we
t on us at
e can get
' time tho
ehcls per
t is 801VU
required,
from 1
$ bush
d it ion,
varies
crop,
, but
ovimis
r fifty
son,
ive
ise
ho
jri-
New Method m ... iixo.-AU
van Hutchinson, os.ristol, in this
e, lias receutly patented a process for
ing fruit trees from limbs. Mr. Hutch
n claims that by this method such fruit
ing limbs ns may be conveniently spar
;au be transformed into independent
b, that will continue bearing from the
vcar. regularly, ns before. The pro
fs as follows: Into the limb which is
u (led for the future tree, small roots
grafted, or in some way insetted under
bark just above where the limb is to be
f..:vrcd. Such limbs arc required to be
from one to two inches in diameter. Below
thofcc roots the inaiich is girdled.- A email
box filled with earth is uiolos.nl about the
limb iu a position to embrace these roots.
Dunns: the summer these roots grow and
''o connection is formed with the limb
ive. The following fall and box will be
i with roots, when the limb may be
from the parent stock nnd bet in the
und. It is claimed that the next year
i new tree will bear fruit just as though
ad not been severed from the original
'asu the Trees. It is a good time to
.'pe and wash the trees washing alono
. do if scraping was dimo lust autumn,
t should have been. There is nothing
whale-oil sonp aud water fur this pur
, in the proportion of a pound of soap
, bucket of water, s;ty four gallons,
s well applied .with a still' broom or
h will dislodge all the vcrmiu conceal
a the bark, crevices, &c, but it will
J no cluV'ct upon tlte curculin however
a.4 it may bo. We have found it to be
ih to every othir insect, and has an iu
t; ting elli'ct upon the tree itself,
'his application, made only half as
n-g as above, sprinkled over rose-bushes
1 destroy all the cucmics infestiug the
noes of (lowers.
When To Work. Tho Ameriran
riciilttirlft is "down"' upon the practice
-ome farmers of rising iu tha early morn
; aud woikingan hourr to before brenk
t, on the ground that the air so early in
day if dark; dump and uuw holes. mid.
vmimouds that the breakfast bhould be
;i-n iH-foro going into the la id, then the
will have ia-cuinc puriliid and dried by
niciuling Min. V c do not know about
lioahh, but for the comfort of the thing
vote fur early labor. We ought to say
a ever, this is' our theory, not our pruc-
!-:r.i!No. MioirU hi k-pl five from
iss uud wri'ds, nml tliC soil be kept Iihwi,
Miscellaneous.
iitfiWTii.- In lS.'.l Klutiiv.'ton, J'a,,foii
cil of l!ni houses. Now it hint Miu-
hi ot'-.',(xXJ iuui L-oiituiiiK four tliuri lics,
ni hotel., uti a Jritlin ollice.
'YVlmt ilo vou nioiiu liy it rat ami iliu
!" sniil a husband to Lit nngry wilo.
onk ut Carlo nnd Kitty asln ii on the
' ; 1 wish uk-i lived half us icuxi'bly 1
Si tin it m ives."
St.iL,,'' auid tlit- Uly ' "lie tlii lll toi tL-
atiif see ,v ilu-y w lU 8j;rot'."
Vt a scn iiuilu us were gi4iv homo a
' i vi llains siuiv, Mn litiird tin- lidlowinjj
eliiulu ol a kxuliini utitl swaiu, w hii li w
I tho cur.ohtty to take dowu at ri'iicd
hiui :
t'Ut I wllr KksfoUlllUlCSpOUt,
Ab4 li.tb fu a)i sii;Iks
Ml h.ait II ImU lue a da
And Uit ttw, ult IntT I'lUiS,
s.ts (ur fully, b..i( aay,
tiKss su4 ina U tin
Uc lai Sl gulu( uu u,j liu,
Alt His smn, iih, tw 4 ."
lust at UiU liutant a Uxsl lack fu w u
tU wiuJj, au4 h4 i.'slu mw lU staia.
i"ut fiM! Itromi-ir.-li. nrrmt
irr4 i'luUi'i M"i.4u iiim t:ni Um
ifc'."''i" ioii.ii. tula and
iiu ii-7,fJ'"t' "d.Hr trr
at m" 4 "I I't i. l
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tcblcal.
BAliTIHORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED AS A RF.FUOK FROM
yCACKERT.
THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A
CURE.CAN BE OBTAINED. '
Da. Johxtbok hat discovered the most Certnln,
Speedy nnd moot KH'eetnnl Remedy In tho World
Tor nil Private Diseases, Weakness of the Muck
or Limb), Stricture, Affcctlons of Kidneys and
Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, lmpotcney,
Qenenvl Debility, Nervousness, Dyspopsy, Lan
guor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Valpita
tion of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head,
Throat, Noee or 8kln, Affections of Liver, Lnngs,
Stomach or Bowels these terrible Disorders
arising from the Solitary Ilablts of Youth those
secret and solitary practices more fatal te tbelr
victims than the song ol Syrens to the Mariners
of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes
of anticipations, rendering marriage, etc., Impos
sible. 1 OUNG MEN
especially, who have become the victims of Soli
tary Mcc, mat drcniliui nna acstructivo nana
which nnnnnlly sweeps to nn untimely grnvo
thousands of ynnnc men of tho most exalted
talents and brilliant Intellect, who might other
wise have ontrnnccd listening Senates with the
thunders of eloquence or waked to ecBtncy the
living lyre, may call with full conlldcnce.
MAKltlAUE.
Married Persons or Young Men contemplating
murriiigc, being nwure of physical weakness, or
ganic debility, deformities, &e.., speedily cured.
He who places himself under the care of Dr. 3.
may religiously confide In his honor as a gentle
man, nud conlldcutly rely unou his skill as a Phy
sician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately Cured, and full Vigor Restored.
This Distressing Affection wliich renders Life
miserable and mnrrlagclni)OSBlblc is the penalty
paid by the victims of improper Indulgences.
Young" persons a re too npt to commit excesses
.from not bcingaware of thedreadful consciences
that may ensue. Now, who thnt understands
the subject will pretend to deny that the power
of procreation Is lost sooner by those falllnir Into
Improper habits than iy i no prurient ( hcskics
being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring,
tho most serious nnd dest rucl Ive symptoms to hot It
body and mind arise. The system becomes de
ranged, the Physical nnd Mental Functions
Weakened, Loss of Procrcative Power, Nervous
Irritability, liysprpsui, ratpitntion oi tne Heart,
Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting
of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay nud
Death.
OFFICE, NO. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a lew
doors from he corner. Full not to observe name
and number.
Letters, must be paid nnd contain a stamp.
The Doctor's Diplomas hang In his office.
A CC3RK WARRANTED" IN TWO DAYS.
No Murcurv or Nauseous Drugs.
DR. JOHNSTON,
Member of IheRoya College of Surgeons, Lon
don, Graduated from one of tho most eminent
Colleges in the United States, and the greater
part of whoso Ifc has been spent in the hospitals
of London, Fris, Philadelphia and elsewhere,
has effected 6ome of the most astonishing cures
that were ever known s many troubled with ring
ing in the head and cars when asleep, great
nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds
bnshfiilncss, with frequent blushing, attended
sometimes w ith derangement of nilud, were cured j
Imliiediiitelv
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses ull those who have Injured
themselves by Improper indulgence and solitary
habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting
them for cither business, study, eociety or mar
riage. These are some of tho sad and melancholy
c fleets produced by early habits of youth, viz:
Weakness of the Back nud Limbs, Pains lu the
inAck nud Head, Dimneus of Sight, Loss of Mus-
V.Cl ,'Ower, Palpitation of the H iart, Dyspcpsv,
'Ability, Rvi.
! umptlon, a.
MtlNTiLLT 1 ne icnrim cueeis un iuu uuuu
are much t be dreaded Loss of Memory, Con
fusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil
Vorebodhigs, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust,
Love of Solitude, Timidity, &c, are eoms of the
evils produced.
TuovBASDs of persons of all ages can now
Judnc what Is the cause of their declining health,
losing their vigor, becoming, weak, pale, nervous
and cmacuited, having a singular appearance
about the eyes, cough und symptoms of consump
tion. YOUNG MEN
Who have injured themselves by a certain prne
tlep Inilillirt'ri in when alone, a habit freuucntly
lesrrd fni evil conipuuions, or at school, the
when
tuTSiHUMi are uiglitiy leu, even wncii
If not cured, renders mnrrlnne lmpos.
sible, uud destroys both mind and body, should
apply immediately.
W hat u pity thut a young man, the hope of his
count rv, the darling of his parents, should be
snatched from nil prospects and enjoyments of
life, by the consequence of deviating lioin tne
path of nature aud indulging in a certain secret
habit. (?ueu iwrsons mi'kt, oi iore couieiupiaiing
MARRIAGE,
reflect that a sound mind and hotly arc the most
necessary requisites to promote connulilul happi
ness. Indeed without these, the Journey through
life becomes a weary pilgrimage i the prospect
hourly darkens to the view i the inlud becomes
shadowed with despair and tilled with the melan
choly relleetion, that the happlucss of nuother
becomes hlit'lited with ourowu.
DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the misguided and Imprudent votary of
pleasure llnils that be has Imbibed the seeds of
tins painful disease, It loo oiteu nnppcus iuui iui
ill-timed seuse of shame, or dread of discovery,
deters him from applying to those who, from
education nud rcsiieelaliility, can alone befriend
him, delnvlng till the constitutional symptom ot
this horrid disease ninke their nppcurauce, such
us ulcerated sore throat, diseased uoe, nocturul
pains In the head and limbs, dimness of slglit,
deafness, nodes on the slim bones and arms,
blotches on the head, face and extremities, pro-
I ...1,. IVI.,1.. .'..I .....i.lii.. till mi ln.it tilt.
lulate of the mouth or the boms of the nose fall
in, nud the victim of this iiwful disease becomes
a lion id object of couiiniscrallou, till death puts
a period to his dreadful f iitlV-ilng, by sending
him to " that I'udiseoverpd Country from wheues
no traveller returns."
It is a mcluueuoly fact that thousands full vic
tims to Ibis terrible disease, owing to t lie unskiil
fulness of liriiorunl pretenders, who, by the use
of thut " Deudlv Poison. Mercurv," ruin the
eonstimtiou and make the rcjidue of life misera
ble. STRANGERS
Trust not your lives, or health, In ths rare of the
many Unlearned and Worthies rrclouucre,
dolllute of knowledge, naiuo ur ehitructer, who
enpy Dr. Joliustiurs uihiitlseiiiciil or style
llu inselves III the newiaier, regularly Educated
PliVhicUiis, lucuulile ol Curing, they keep you
trililng miiulh after mtiiitb taking their llltby uud
p.il.-oiKMi. ciiiniounils, or us Imig bs the smallest
f. e eau lw r buined, Wul lu duspair, leave you
it It riilurd health to sigh over your galllug dls
appiilutioi nt.
Dr. JuLiistoii U Ihr only l'liysh win advertising.
His treih;iiiuii or diploma always bang lu bis
Ollbf.
His remedies or treatment ara uukuowu l'all
iilhi rs, pre red frulil a life st lu the great
huspilaU of F.ur..., Ilui tlr.t lu this country aud
a mors rxtenslvu Private rratlic" luuu auy
other Puysli-kau iu tha oild.
INDOKhtME.NT OF THE PRESS.
Ths many thousand rurrd at Ibis lii.lltullou
v.-r n.r imf. u,l Ilia numerous Import"
BillUl.a
IU aUlu:4.l. I
SKIM lHbEAF. IPEEDILY t'l H'0-
Ptr.ia anting .s.ul4 b, rrtuui ;
U. U.ir Ututs to b'' "''",ViUjl 1 -JX M 1
ill tits nairiaM w--rbtuais
11, liU.
Agrlftaltwrsil lasylcMV1'
SMaU au4 ,am u'iu
fl. Vulk.. tii "
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a.'tltu, IH41H Ci'H"i I'
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I lipcrullims imrurmuany "r,":'
ItucMcd by lUv n is.rtrrsui iu -
'irr,"auil iiuiiiv i4U-r w r., aiiu. --.7
hs appeared uuia and atf 'lu l-fois l"1'
In.ld.s his .Ui.Uii. as a g. i.lbumu "I "" "
and n-iuslbilii,, U a .ullbU ,
T. B. RIIANIVOX,
"YyfATCIIMAKER AND JEWELER,
Corner of Third Street and Market (Square, In
Miller's Stone Building; SUNBURY, PA.
WATCHES,
tf7Zf$ f th" most celebrnted makers,
ii lJ-'io consisting of the Howard, Ap
Ki3SWCa.pleton, Tracy A Co., Wnlthem,
Bnrtlet, W. Ellery, and all grades of the Elgin
Ill's make.
Also, sole Agent for the celebrated PAUL BRI
TON Watch, In Gold or Silver Case, at low price.
BILVER-WARE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS,
of entirely new designs. Solid Silver Table and
Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, Castors,
Ice Pitchers, Fruit, nnd Cake Baskets,
Syrup Mugs, Butter Dishes, and
everything In the Silverware
' line at low prices.
JEWELRY.
A One lot of 18k Rings. Also a flue selection
of Gold and Jut Jewelry of all descriptions. Gold
aud Silver Chains, nt low prices.
GOLD PENS.
Fine Gold Pens, In Gold, Silver and Rubber
Cases, of the celebrated muko by Huffman nud
Stewart.
CLOCKS.
A full assortment of 8 day and SO hour Clocks,
at low prices.
Also, Solo Agent for the celebrated Perfected
Spcctuclcs.-wniTantcd to give entire satisfaction.
Watches, Clocks nud Jewelry repaired and
warranted.
All orders promptly attended to at the shortest
notice.
Snnhnry, Sept. S, 13C3.
ISAAC K NTAIIFFEK,
WATCHES ASBJEWELIIV,
No. 148 North Second St., cor of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Stiver and
Plated Ware constantly on baud.
J Repairing of Watches nnd Jewelry prompt
ly attended to.
" August, 14, 1S0O. ly.
fftilifntrs nnfc rji jtfoobs.
rxvt. asiT wTxt xiT7joon
AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER.
MISS M. L. LAZARUS has Just returned
from Philadelphia with a large nnd choice
selection of Fall and Winter goods, iucludlug,
CALICOES,
MUSLINS,
DRILLINGS,
FINE FLANNELS,
CRINOLINE,
WIG AN
Hood Skirts of all bItios. Ladies' nud Gentlcmeu's
i Silk, Kkl and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, Dress
Trimmings in variety, Ileal Laces,
BLACK GROSGUATN AND GEAC1L
SILKS,
Velvets cut bins, Velvet Ribbons, Satins, black
colored Zephvrs nnd Yarns and Rcphyr knit
Kcpliyr
goods, Toweling, Napkins, Table-linen, Geuts'
Ladies Handkerchiefs, Scarfs.
I Funcj- NonpM and Toilet Ar Helen,
Tidy Canvass nnd Canvas patterns, Figured
I Linens, Tarlatans white nnd colored. Also, an
' assorttneut of fashionable
j HATS, FEATHER AND RIBBONS,
Sasli Ribbons, &c. She is agent for Switches and
' Hair brails. Perfumery nud a largo variety of
Notions aud Fancy articles.
I M. L LA 2 "r."
Nov.JVJCJL- -
riauliooU How L.it, How Ucsstoifed.
JUST lmblished, a ucw edition of
- ! - - ...... ..'.T . I
DR. CL l. l-.ltv lli. o . r-i.r. !.--TED
F.S8AY on tho radical cto-c
(without medicine) of Si-kiimatoiiikea, or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Los
ses, Imfothncv, Mental nnd Physical Incapacity,
Impediments to Marriage, etc., ulso, Con
st vrTioN, F.IMI.F.I-8Y, and I its, induced by
self-mdulgcnco or sexual extravagance.
t-?" Price, In a sealed euvelope, ouly C cents.
The celebrated author, lu thlsadmliublc essay,
clcar.y demonstrates from a thirty years sue.
ee" il t'riictice, that the alarming consequences
of self-abuse may be radically cured without the
dMKMnus use of Internal medlclue or tho appli
cation of the knife; pointing our a mode of cure
iutom - e simple, certom, "a eeua lymm
i r iiw ii cuc.ry lumivi, :
dition may be, may cure tilmsclt cheaply, prt
vatelv, and rtwliroJIl. .
tjfl Tbl, Lwture should bo In the hands or
every youth nnd every man iu tho land.
k..i. niuler seal, iu a yi' ".i.., ....j
address, txid, on reooirt of (It er I., or two
post stands. Also, Dr. Cverwc 's " Marriage
tiulde " price 25 cents. Address the Publishers,
t.uiut, ince t.AS J-C. i;UNECO.,
127 Bowerv. New York, Post-Otllce Box 4,086
Nov. 13,' 180V. ly.
PATENT FAMILY
roilN SlIEU E It .
This l'ttlc Corn Bhellcr U made entirely of cost
Iron, put together with screws so that it can be
osllv taken annrt. It weighs only four and a
li-ilf Y4K ) pounds, is very neat und compact, and
not at all liable to break or get out or order. t
can bo fastened to a table, bench or chair. Large
nnd small cars are shelled perfectly cleau by It,
i.r.iLliii' or eveu scratching the grams,
nt the rate of 2', to 8 bushels per hour ) uud this
i... liv ii bov 13 years of age. It shells
ir'reen coru (boiled) us readily as rii, leuying
the grains whole, thus securing one-third more
corn tunn ll w werVu"" J""; , v. ,
There are three sues manufactured i No. 1,
for "Pop Corn." No. 3, for Northern Corn, 2's
Inches. No. 8, for large or Southern Coru, a.'.
lllr''..
Apply to
BENJ. BOI1NER,
Psxlnos, North'd Co., Pa.
Feb. 28, 18T0.-3m.
NEW
DUKSS GOODS l'OR
TALL
AM) AVIXTER.
ALL TIIK l.ATKST STYLES,
HISS KATE 11 LACK,
Market Sipiare, Sl'NUt'RY, Penu'u.,
AS Just oix lad a fresh asortinent of the
"T T
1a most f.KliiiiualjIe Fancy Dress Goods from
I lie largest c-l.iMi.-!iuu ut. in j'liiUdt lphia.
DELAINES, AI.APACA8, POPl.lNS.CALI
COS, 1U1S M1.KS, SILK 1'OPLIXS,
MOI KMSG GOODS,
SliM-tlugs, Muilius, LudUV und C'hlldrens'
HAT'S, Feullur., Ribbon,
lre Irlmuiluga, l'mbrolurrlrsi
Ijiee Vrll, CorM'ts, llaiidkerchiefs, tilotes,
llo.Ufy, Hoop Skirts, Hopkins' F.llptlu
bklrls, uud Ladies' Goods of
every dcM-riplinu.
Fitlslev's Khaw Is at baitfiilus. Plaid Woolen
elmwl, llreakrisl Hul, Woolen
ekarl. uud t ip. lor Woinuu -mid
I hlldren,
Omit.' C11M..1., Seek -ties, Hulf ho, llsndker
t hb f. ami liliiii s.
I'eil'iumry, Tullrl Boars, Hair Brushes, I'muua,
etc KA 1 1 Dl.. U K
tet. no, lsott.
Titinnnu (uooiin sn .ono..
MUsj A w st m I'.lut.r,
BoulU side of Market a.Uure, doers tt of tha
tUllHMd,
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ANCE COMPACT.
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INSURE YOUR CATTLE I
THE OXLY COMPANY THAT PAYS
PROMPTLY.
rpniS Company pays all losses by all kinds of
X accidents by death, (excepting to case of
epidemics,) by theft, Ac., Ac. They pay prompt
ly. No red tups proceedings to obtain your
money in ease of loss.
Look nt the list of Losses paid within six
... 1 V. V. II I
uiou.ub uj mis companyt
M. IIcBnlnger, Bunhnry,
D. Hllgcrt, Northumberland.
8. B. Dodge, "
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Geo. licit, Northumberland,
Jacob Snvder, Sunbury,
J. W. Bnsslcr,
Minor Oidy, Dc.wart,
Catharine Marts, Shnmokln,
Francis Bueher. Suuburv,
Samuel Price, Upper Lehigh,
Application can ho made at the horn office or
to the dillercnt Local Agents.
C J. BKL'NER, Pretidmt.
C. A. Reimfnsntdkk, Ste'y, Sunbnry.
Directors Solomon Stroll, Wm. Brlndle, Chas.
Martin Thomas Buldy and John A. Shisslcr.
December 11th. ly.
UHAM) OPENING
or
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
at the cheap cash Store of JOHN ECKMAN A
CO., 8. W. corner 4th and Market Bts.,
Sunbury, Pa.
WHERE will bo found one of the largest
cheapest nud best selected apartment of
Dry Goods, ever brought to this place. A largo
selection of
imfcss GOODS,
comprising everything in
ALAPACA8, ALAPACA POPLINS.
All Wool Reps, English and Freuch Merinos,
changeable Lustres.
A large Invoice of '
61IAWL8 AND CLOAKINGS,
Just opened which for quality, style nnd price
and unequalled, also all tin latest styles of water-proof
for Ladies' suits, Iloopsklrts In great
variety. A full line of Hosery, Gloves aad No
tions. A full assortment of
GENT'S FUHNISllIXa GOODS
comprising everything In French Beavers, French
Cassimeres, Doeskin aud nil choice makes of
Ciissimcrs to tho lowest grndes.
Also, Blankets, Satchels, Looking Glasses,
Wood and Willow-ware, Hardware, Nulls, Glass,
Oils, Putty, Drugs, Salt, Fish.ctc.
lints anil f'nps, Boots) and Miocn.
Our stock of Shoes are made expressly for our
own sales and arc guaranteed.
Wc would call the particular attention ofthoso
ncciliiur CARPETS, to onr large nnd excellent
apartment, which have been selected with care J
... 7 ...ii... i . . i j ir i 5
ootb ".S regains quuuiy ana svyic ana arc uuereu
ut prices which we guarantee to give satisfaction.
Particular attention paid to the selection of
our Groceries aud Spices, and we keep none but
the best.
Wc have determined that quality and price will
be an object for everybody to call at the Store ol
t.iixr rf 'I7if iv J. i'ri
Suubury, Nov. 13, ISCu.
GOLDEN GIFTS.
PARENTS TO FAMILIES,
FATHER TO DAUGHTER,
MOTHER TO SON,
GENTLEMAN TO LADIES.
"VT-JIENthe light has left the house, mcmo
1 y rials, such as these compound their inter
est. BERGSTRESSER'S SUPERB PHOTO.
Miniature or oval Pictures, admitted to be the
best In this section of country and no superior In
the State. Constantly increasing demand and
great experience in this style of miniature give us
faculties and better tuan uny cstuoiisumcui out
side of large cities.
PAINTING8, CHROMOS, PICTURES AND
AL.ULS17,
Home views taken, oval frames, Gilt and other
Frames for sale, Framing of Pictures done to
r,l,.s. J. H. It K lt 1KT KKSS K It B UtlUerV.
3d St., 2 doors ntove tne ncysioue jiouse.
Sunbury Sept. ISlh, Wt 1 .V;
CliHuge ofProprletombip.'
rpiIE stock and fixtures of the Livery Stable
L formerlv owned by T. McGaw, has been pur
chased by J. M. Bartholomew, who has added
new horses, ami is aiming oiuer comiorimne r
venieuces. He Intends to make It a stable that
csiiuol be excelled anywhere outside the city.
The best of riding und driving horses on baud
ready to serve customers. The patronage of the
public Is respectfully solicited.
1 J. M. BARTHOLOMEW.
Junbury, Aug. 14, 1WJ. ly.
HMi W. MOODY,
(Successor to W. A. Bennett,)
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST,
Market Nqnare, Sl'.VBl'RY, Ia
Has just ojieued a fresh and full assortment ol
IHU ft AKI WEOICIXES.
unsurpassed In purity nud freshness, nnd kept
constantly on hand. His stock will always be
found complete iu every' article of merit lu Medi-
Physlclans and Customers may rcf;
promptness aud utteution to orders, i
upon
usl re-
ceivca
SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS.
Fancy Article I
Mv stock Is unusually large and embraces
everything that can lie found on a tlrsl-clnss
Toilet J aoie, meiuuiug awviumu fcvM-v
French aud English
PERFUMERY,
v,, .,!.. TlalrOU. lvorv. uutta rrcna 00a
and Hotu Combs, Toilet Soaps, Hair Tooth, Nail,
ClolU aud Palut UrusUes, Aic.
PATENT MEDICINES.
Embracing all the most popular Preparations of
the day, ul manufacturers' prices.
Pure Havana Segare and Chewlug Tobacco of
the best brands.
lMlut, Oil. (.Inc. tilana, l'alty,
V arnisnes, wr
All niv Tinctures, fiyruiw. Ointments, Cf rates.
and other prejwrutloiis are mauufnetured by my.
svlf.and from the be.t material he can procure In
After ulne years' exiierieni-e 111 tne practice 01
Medicine, he lll Uw aevoie ins wnnie aiieuimu
to bis store, and to I lie to.MruiniiiAU ui
ALL PUKSt KIPlTUia mat me ruysieiuus may
favor hlin wlib, ...,.ri
All in V lireparulions as 1 on.e "
are made iroiu me o. muir,.--. -- -
I U..11I, they are or wincii"
For medical i"r "i '
h" .
WINES, BRAS DIM u livumb,
ihut I eun tiroeur.
Be for purehuslDti elsewhere call aan eonvmcs
your vwu mlud.
WM. W. MOODY.
Bunbury, Too. 19, lf.
rillLAPKU'lUA
ALL PAPKH
llewrll k Urke,
IrtO'J,
kUrCTt'MSUS Of
fAPtBlliNOING A"0 WINDOW HADES,
kulrt KiMius. Cm. rtllisuit alsrkut Ma,
rSfitAi'iti-niu.
fai lory, Cut. 1 wwutr-tUod aud Sausoui Hts.
An .vyf wry Xiy, of Pur com MuA.
Oil. si. I U"
loiTHiiktM, "
1 1 f K f sslllu aiua, U, II uU, Sprhifs,
m,. . icry
UIS SHimI
tUKll IU.
ktlubtUS, MmtV SO, IW
1 i iwc. twi 4 it UI, ss.i.4
IKON.
1 kois A U'gs tst4 ! rU mI
iT ... 11... hJ. sW4 4
wa, sUt., .lwi.
ls.i. lKlls. VUl, Mssmmis,
mmtfitrittmv.
LUMBER AHD PXAMIXCI HILLS.
Third Btrsct, adjoining FhiU. A ttrto R. TL, two
Squares North of tin Central Hotel,
BUNBURT, FA.
ISA T. "CLEMENT,
18 prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of the public.
Having alt the latest improved machfutry for
manufacturing Lunber, be is bow ready to nil or
ders f all kinds of
FLOORING, BIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
SASn, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A LAROB ASSOBTMEST 01
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickett,
Lathe, Ac.
Orders promptly filled, and shipped by Railroad
or otherwise.
rise.
IRA t . CLEMENT.
dccl9-68:ly
SEW CARRIAGE AND Bl'GGY
MANUFACTORY.
THE subscriber respectfully Informs the citi
zens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he Uas
openea a shop in Sol. Stroh's Blucksmltbshop
Building on Ccstnut street, Suubury, Pa., where
ho keeps constantly on hand, and manufactures
to order,
CARRIAGES, BUGGTS, 8ULKYS, Ac,
of the latest style and the best material.
Repairing of Wagous, Carriages, Ac., done at
the shortest notice.
Persons in want of fine Buggies and Carriages,
are requested to call before purchasing elsewhere.
II. C. ROUSU.
Bunbury, July 11, 1808. ly.
BOOT AXD SHOE
MANUFACTURER.
rjnriE undersigned Informs the citizens of Sun
JL bury and vicinity, that he has opened a shop
nt his residence, on Arch street, near the public
school house, where he will manufacture to order,
all kluds of BOOTS AND sllOES of the best ma
terial. Repairing done at short Notice. Orders are
respectfully solicited. JARED BROSIOUS.
September, 11, 1809 ly.
NEW MACHINE SHOP
Ann
IUOX FOl'XDRY,
Geo. Robrbach Son,
BUNBURT, PA.,
INFORM the public that they have established a
MACHINE SHOP, in connection wlthjlicir
FOUNDRY. They have supplied themselves
with New Lathes, Planing and Boring Machines,
with the 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 a satisfactory man
ner. Having enlarged and rebuilt their Foundry, they
are ready to execute all kinds of CASTINGS.
Grates to unit any Stove.
BRA8S CASTINGS, Ac.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their supe
riority, have been still further improved, and
will always bo kept on baud.
ALSO THRESHING MACHINES.
Sunbury, Sept. 18, ISO'J.
KEH BOOT AXD SHOE STORE.
JMARKET SQUARE,
Xttt Door to JJytrly't rhoiograjih Gallery.
Boots and Shoes constantly kept on band, made
up of the best material,
licing a practical mcchuulc, he will MAKE UP
TO ORDER any kind of Roots or Shoes desired,
out of the best Stock ill the markets.
Kcparliig done neatly und nt short notice.
RON Y DRUFFNER.
August 7th, 1SC9.
STOVE fc TI.N ESTABLISHMENT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KKAUSE, Proprietor.
sL'Ct ESSOK TO SMITH t OKNTUEK.J
HAVING purchased the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Krause would rcsjicctful
ly inform the public that he now has on hand a
large ossortmcnt of
COOKING STOVES,
Sneer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna nnd others,
which are so arranged as to be used for Coal or
Wrwwl nml n r vi minted to perforin satisfactori
ly or uo sale. Tl EATERS of all kinds put up to
heat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dill'ereiit kinds at very low prices.
Tinware of Every Icfcrltiois
kept constantly on hand. Roofing and Spouting
with the best muterinl, done ut r nort notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil and Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of all kinds. Store opposite Conley's hardware
store. Give me a call. a. mi a Lot.
apl!M-ly
THE OXLY STOVE WITIIOl'T A
FAl'ET IS THE GREAT IIAI.TI
MORE t'IRElfEACE HEATER,
BIBB'S
ILLUMINATED DIAMOND GAS BURNER.
bt wuicn
PARLOR A5D CHAMBERS ARE WARMED
BY ONE FIRE.
TT Is the only Flrepluce Heater that bus a per.
X feet Top Feeder, and iree irom puiuug-or ex
nloslous. or enutliui; gas Into the upartmeut.
It IS tile only r in'piuec UTOiwr .uu inc j'mvu.
Diaironal Maifiizlue by which greater Uluiuluut-
Inir tmwer is obtained, the Hiiarlmeul the (stove Is
In, more etl'ectuully wanned, aud the Grate Re
lieved Ol tue grvut weiglH 01 iuv twi iu im.,'
voir.
It Is the oulv Fireplace Heater thut Is a rer
feet Seir-Feedrr and base burner, only re)uircs
ailing once lu twenty-four hours.
It l the only Firepiuce Heater with perfe't
li'iinv ..ii.l iluiniiliis; unite.
It Is the ouly fireplace iieaier wnu iu urcp
base, imiiiu abiiuduut room lor asnes, auu nu
out reudcring the grate liable to burn out.
In fuel It is the ureal orminal nuiiiiuore rirr
place Heater, Improved and re-improvrd aud
brought to prrfectlou.
iT 1 11 11 V ivi vi ,.,! II l.ffillT 8THLET.
" lialtlmore, Md
For sale by CHAS. UF.NTHEK, Suubury
fenn'tt.
ian.'J-h 1870. tf.
BVERLY'S.
MAilkKT StJUAUE, SUNBUUV, l'A
All who wish a nod picture of themselve or
friends, uul.hsd In any style, should not Ull to
full at liYKKLY'S, a It k, all bout a doubt, out
of lbs best plates In tills sri-tloa of country to
firocure (uud pUlurrs of any klud. Prices ruug.
ug from tl gent pu lures far II to apbluis
worth JO.
BrhiK your lltlls i-hlldrrn, aud If hi ("auaot art
good Xtur 01 1 Usui, tbcra U1 im no mm try
in elsua here.
brlim old fli turrs If tan wish to have Ibem
eulaiKd aud have tueia tutsbed hi tha best aud
latest UuprotaJ slyia.
F NAMES AND Al.lll'a
uosiuil oa haud. rkrafssr lhaa lbs ckaaprM
tilll, HiMuud at d V slant Muulu'viM, whlth
111 La nut wit lu order, of sold lit lb slbk.
Aaytkluij ut tha way if ploturM, frames, o
aaythlug lu llua of buluM UI ba luruuftcd
at rat la IU iiikicm 01 t ry una iua wm
rail, aad aaAUlatluta uantitlvr4 Mt an aaa
lall ImiIims suttlua lour ttufk 4m aUs-whssa
Ttuukfut fa w4 (atuis. I alis, by k ul
dMliuas aud iwilimi la ta.luws, lu eutiiiuua
lbs 1.1WL An lukttu Is smh4mI Iu all In
i ss Irul, as suf auw la u Wm
'iiiihn. himu,
HOOK MIlM.
T
Mitt wadsniuasd, Wailff sttlai4 tU brill
Iim fu Hui Bu4ug, lut'xuts Ik tui
aal wri.taal as Is w.Usn
PawfkisU. BUuk ltu.As. U
As., la si Mi aVUui, al ta wl iumi
till uit. tutu, si iUuU4 N. w. l iaM
ss4 ! , l4 t4imii a4 aiiiia- ul
al twt.iliiH au.a u sa U a-) itu.,u.
lM It st VkkiUM l ku-k Imiii4 mimi 11
.. ulli wwil aiiik" '. t li
it. a. . tit) I I IK
tfs'rWfewa, r4 IA
HEW GOODS
0
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
AT
HENRY PETERS,
On Third St., one door below the Lutheran Oharch,
BUNBURY, PENN'A.
JC8T opened a larga assortment of DRY
GOODS, inch as Cloths, Cassimeres, Calicoes,
musims, etc., wnicn art sola cneaper tuan ever.
Also, a variety sf Notions, Undershirts, Draw-
i, uais ana iaps.
LADIES' WOOLEN GOODS, Ac.
GROCERIES AND PRO VISIONS
of all kluds, such as
SUGARS, COFFEE8, TEA8, SPICES, COAL
Oil. Molasses .Syrups, Mackerel, Laid.Hams,
Nuts, Dried and canned l?rults, Trnncs,
Raisins, Cheese, and Crackers, and
In fact everything usually kept
in the Grocery line
nams, Fish, Coal Oil,
Crockery-ware, Queenswart,
Glass-ware,. Willow-ware, Ac.,
The best FLOUR and MEAL In the
Tobacco, Cigars, and nnd a Variety of
NOTIONS.
ALSO i All kinds of Canned Fruit, at tl,
lowest prices.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
navlng enlarged my Btore room and filled It
1th the latest styles of new goods. 1 would so
licit the patronage of the public and will endea
vor to please all.
Country Produce taken In exchange for Goods.
l-if' Cull and examine hit Stock, aud satisfy
yourselves.
HENRT PETERS.
Bunbury, Not. 13, 1869.
LET
EVERYBODT KNOW
THAT ON AND AFTER Jl'XE 17ili,
FRILING,
at the
MAMMOTH ST
ORE)
CASH.
EXCLUSIVELY
FOR
Everything will then be reduced to the very
LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH t
ONE PRICE
and that the LOWEST
BEAR THl 8 IN MfND.
n. T. FRILING.
Snnbnry, May 22, 18C9.
Ayers Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
auob. aa Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Couch. Bronohraa.
and Oonaumption.
Probnblv naver before In the whole hlstorv of
medicine, has anything won so widely and sodesply
upon me connuenee or mamma, as mis exceneai
remedy for pulmonary coiuptaints. Through a lona
series "of yenrs, and anions; most of the races of
men it has risen higher and higher In their estima
tion, as It has become better known. Its uniform
character aad power to cure the various affections
of the lungs aud thmnt, have made it known as a re
liable protector against them. While adapted to
milder forms of disoase and to young children, It Is
at the same time the most effectual remedy that can
be given for inciniont consumption, and the dan
gerous affectious of the throat and lungs. As a pro-
vision against sudden attacks of C'ro-p, it should
be kept on band in every family, and indeed as all
are sometimes subject- to colds aud coughs, all
should be iirovidcd with this antidote for tlieim
Although settled t'oniumntion is thought In
curable, still great numbers of cases where the dis
ease seemed settled, have been completely cured,
and tho patient restored to sound henllh by the
Cherry feeloral. So complete is its hiaslsry
over the disorders of tha Lungs and Throat, Hint
the most obstinate of there yield to it. When noth
ing else could reach them, under the Cherry I'c
toral they subside end disappear.
Singer and I'uMic Sptakeri Had great pro
tection from it.
Atihma is always relieved and often wholly
eurcd by it.
Brvnehitit is generally cured by taking tha
Cherry l'ertoral In small and frequent doses.
60 generally are Us virtues known that w need
not publish the certificates of thorn here, or do mora
than assura tha public, that Its qualities are fully
maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Anne, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever. Remittent Fever, Dumb
A-frue, Periodical or Bilious Fever, AO.,
and indeed all tha affections which ansa
from malarious, marsh, or miaamatio
poisons.
As Its name Implies, it does Cure, and does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, (juinine, Bismuth,
-Zinc, nor any other mineral or Misouous substance
whatever, It in nowise injures any patient. The
Dumber and importance or its cures in tlx ague dis
tricts, are literally bevond account, and we believe
without a parallel in the history of Ague inedieine,
Our pride Is gratified by tho acknowledgments we
receive of the radical cures effected la obstinate
cases, and where other remedies bad wholly faded.
ITnacclimated persons, either resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro
tected by taking the AOVS CI SB daily.
For Liver Complaint, arising from torpidity
of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating
the Liver into healthy activity.
For Bilious Disorders aud Liver Complaints, it la
an excellent remedy, producing many truly re
msrkable cures, where other medicines had failed.
Prepared by Da. J. C. Aran A Co., Practical
and Analvtlcal Chemists, Lowell, Maee., and sold
all round "the world.
mice,. $1.00 rxn aoxxLB.
March 26, lS70.-ly.
J.E.CAL0WELL&C-
JEWEMIUN,
And
IMPORTERS,
00a i'hesitnut Ntreet, rblladelpbl
Kier osi.r
lillST-C'LASS GO0lS.
AN IMMENsK VARIETY OF
Q OLD WATCHES,
DIAMOM'K,
JEWE1.RT,
01LVKK WARE,
WEDDING SILVER.
PLATED WARE,
CLOCKS, BRONZES.
FOREIGN FANCY GOODS,
FINE PAINTINGS, Ac. Ac.
All persons, desiring really Due articles relia
ble lu quality and moderate In price, are rcrlulu
to tie pleased by onr exeeedlugly large and
varied collection. Our slock Is krpt always fresh
by adJill.ius from Srst sources.
Our store Is pronounced one of the most elegant
lu the world and any parties visiting the city
are cordially luviicd to eaU end luspeM it at their
leisure.
Juu. S3, HJTp.-jy.
H. '. ur.AHll ART
t afertleueo, T t'rwlt Klere.
MARKET ST., BtNBl KY, FA.
COXFfCTIo.VlK T oy Alt K!St.
to s or xriu r vint JUiTiox.
sONTANT.Y o haud and fur sale at the
V abuts rsieiilisbutcul al wftlls.AU aud rvlall,
al ra4iuable prUes.
Its Is uuu u lad u rni ill kluds of oufecrloue.
rti te k.ip up full aasortiuvul Uhh are sold
at low rats.
ItdMi-co, sWgrs, elallwitry, Nuts of all kluds,
and tui uf utki-r aiileUa, all of bu.h are
Olbifr.1 huUsala and retail.
Imf Kuiucailer lb ssstt and place. . f-l
M.t. UtAarliltTT
kluik.l St., I Jums eisat vf Lyosi' ktore.
s(lM
Ats.isrAtroii. vauu
MCK A U art II,
la lrr Aa(usta,ad)ulltif WtUti's I-Ism Kilas.
st Its eaauiusi U lu Lii-ia Vall suuiuad.
evs, ( Usaat, Ss. Biuesv, Lauip, f. ea4
L I if K b t' 1 N K U VOXU
wVUk U ke Musui4ly mUf4 U a.
Il m4.4 W We ra Ud, sj-sie ler u
tt.'Itf'ail kia-lsUk-i U
A.tiiJU.sU st laid, at tUel.ii
H,pl J k. wa r-' , it-ai;,
h,.ui,ae...r.H;apr(g
tuitut iei 1. 111
Northern Central Railway.
FALL ARRANGEMENT
1EAVS KOBTmVABD.
6.20 A. M., Daily for Wllilamsport. Dully (ex
eept Sundays,) for Elmlra, Cannn.
"lgua, Rochester, Bnflliloe, Klnaam
Canada n'l0a nd" ,n
M5'-M- 'Untrorvri.'!irni
IMIUKS.
8.40 P. M., Dally (except Sundays.) for Wtl
lbimsport. LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
2.15 A. M., Dally for Baltlmore,and Washington.
5.20 A. M.. Sunbury Accommodation.
11.45 A .M, Dolly (except Sundavs.) for BaUl-
more, Philadelphia and Washington.
11.85. P. M., Dally (except 8undavs,)for Hurrls-
burg, connecting with Cincinnati
Express for Baltimore, Philadelphia
and Washington.
A. R. run. Ed. 8. Yotno,
Geu'l. Sup't., Gen'l Passen'r Ag't.,
Hurrlsbtirg, Pa. Bullinore, Md.
. .... . .
Lscusnsnua ana Itlooinuburc; Hull
road.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Monday, April 11th, 1870.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave. A.M. P.M.jA.M.
Scrauton, 7 20 8 40l' 9 15
Bellcvuc, 7 25 8 45i 9 20
Taylorvllle, 7 82 8 ftS, 9 27
Lackawanna, 7 40 4 03i 9 85
Browu's Switch, 7 45 4 00 9 40
Plttston, 7 50 4 12 9 45
West Pittston, 7 55 u 4 17 9 50
Wyoming, 8 02 4 241 9 67
Mnltby, 8 00 4 28 10 04
Hancock's, 8 11 4 30 ! 10 00
Kingston, 8 20 4 401 10 25
Plymouth June., 8 20 4 46 10 85
Plymouth, 8 30 4 60 10 40
Avondale, 8 30 5 00
Nantlcoke, . 8 47 5 08
Hunlock's, 8 55 6 15
Shickshlnnv, 9 10i 5 50
Hick's Ferry, 9 24 6 08
Beach Haven, 9 82 j 0 20
Berwick, 9 42 6 30
Briar Creek, 9 50l 6 89
Lime Ridge, 10 00 0 50
Espy, 10 10 7 03
Blooiniwuifc-, 10 17 7 10
Rupert, 10 25 7 20
OitnwUsa, 10 30 7 25
Danville, 10 55 7 50
Chulasky, 11 05 8 00
Cameron, 11 12 8 07
North'd, (arrive.) 11 35 8 25
p.m.'P.m:
a sol
5 35'
6 42i
5 50
5 551
0 001
6 05
e 121
6 19'
8 21;
8 ljj
8 20
8 23
8 88
8 43'
8 48
8 54
9 00
9 09
9 11
9 IS
NORTHWARD.
Leave.
IA.M.P.M.I
Northumberland, 6 40; 4 15
Cnmeron, 0 58; 4 33
Chulasky, 7 05 4 40
Danville, 7 15 4 60
Cntawlssa, 7 40i 5 15
Rupert, 7 45' 5 20
Bloomsburg, 7 53 5 23
Espy, 8 00; 6 85
Lime Ridge, 8 10 5 4.V
llil ir i'ro. W M SO ' R ".V
Berwick, 8 80 6 05
Beach Haven, 8 40: 6 20
Hick's Ferrv, 8 in, C 28
Shickshlnnv, 9 10 6 68
Hunlock's, 9 24 7 13
Nantlcoke, 9 31; 7 21 A.M. .P. M. P.M.'
Avoudale, 9 80 7 28 1 .
Plymouth, 9 48 7 38 7 30 1 00;
Plymouth June., 9 53 7 43; 7 84 1 04
Kiugnlon, 10 10! 7 55 7 45 1 15 6 45
Hancock's, 10 12' 7 57; 7 47, 1 17! 6 47
Slaltby, 1 10 17 8 03: 7 52: 1 221 C 52
Wyoming, 1 10 22! 8 07 8 02 1 27: 57
West Pittston, 10 21! 8 14; 8 09! 1 84 7 04
Pittston, 10 34i 8 19' 8 14 1 44! 7 09
Brown's Switch, 10 89, 8 23 8 19 1 40 7 14
Lucknwauua, 10 43 8 27! 8 23 1 5o' 7 18
Taylorvllle, 10 53! 8 89 8 33 2 02, 7 29
Bellcvuc, 11 00 8 40; 8 40; 2 10 7 3d
beranton, (arrive), 11 05; 8 50 8 451 2 15 7 40
CoNNiCTiONS. At Nnrthumbcrlaud, trains
leaving Scrantou ut 7.20 a. in. nud 3.40 p. in.
connect with Northern Central trains, ariiviug
at lUrrUbur at 2.3(1 p. m. and 5.05 t
hi liiti.-ii: 111 7.00 p. m. nnd 9.00 11. iu. ' M
trains connect vhi, v. S 1. truiiis iui uiiui.
sport, Lock Haven, Oil City, Erla, und points
west. .-o cniiuge 01 curs between .orthuintier
lnnd und ltalliumre (going south) or Eric (going
west).
Trains leaving Plymouth nt 7.30 a. m. nnd 1.00
p. 111. connect with trulua on D., L., & W. R. R.
going cast, arriving ut New Nork at 3.40 and
ld.OO p. in.; going west, arriving at Uincbumtou
ut 11.37 a. 111. und 6.25 p. 111., Syracuse 9.45 p. m.,
and Oswego ut 11.10 p.m. Cio.su connection Is
made with Albany & tnsiuclmnna trains for all
Intermediate points, arriving nt Albany 9.00 p. m.
The above trains for New York niid western
connections, also conuect with trains on D. V II.
Canal Co's It. R. for Dickson, Olyphunt, Arch
bald, Curboudale and Houevdule.
DAVID T. BOUND, Sup't.
ltvadiug Itullroisd.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, Arril 18ft, 1870.
C1REAT TRUNK LINE from the North ant
X North-West for Philadelphia. N. Y.. Beai
lug, Pwttsville, Tuuu,ua, Aslilaud, bhuuieklu.
I. eLiuuon, Aiieuiewn, taston, t-ptirata, Lilic,
LuucnKter, Columbia, i-e., Jtc.
'1 ruins leave llorri.burg lor New Tork, as fol-'
lowst At 6.35, b.10 a.m., 12.20 noon, aud
2.05 p. ui.,couuecting with similar Trains on the
Peuusvlvuula Railroad, and arriving at New
York ill 1315 uoou, 8.40, 0.50 aud 10.00 pm
reiectively. bleeping Cars accompany tbe
5.85 a. ui. anil 12.20 uoou tralus without change.
Returning 1 Leave New York. at 9.00 a. ui.,
12.00 noon and 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia al 8.15
a. m. and 3.30 p. m. 1 Klecplug Cars accompany
ing the 9.00 a. m. 6.00 p. ut. tralus from New
York nit hunt change.
Leuve HnrrUbiirg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Ta
maquu, MiuersvUle, Ashland, Shamokin, Pine
(irove, Allentoan aud Philadelphia at 8.10 a. 111.
2.1,5 uud 4.10 p. 111., stopping at Lebanon and
the piiuelpul way stailnus ; the 4.10 p. ui., train
connecting fur Philadelphia, Pottsvllle and Co
lumbia Only. For Pottsvllle, Scfcuylklll Haven
aud Auburn, via Schuylkill aud Susquehanna
Railrwtd, leave Hnrrisburg nt 3.40 p. m.
Way Pusscuger Trahi leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m., couuectlug with similar train on East
Penua. Railroad, rvturulug from Rcadlug al o.3j
p. m., stopping at all statious.
1-ave Pottsvllle al 6.40, 9.00 a. in. and 2.45 p.
m. lleradou at 9.80 a. m., Shamokin at 6.40 aud
10.40 a. ni. 1 Ashland at 7.05 a. m., aad 12.30
uoeq t Tamtitna at 8.33 a. lu. and t.20 f. in.
for PblUtdclpbta aud New York.
Leave Puitsville via Schuylkill aad. 8ustie-.
hauna Railroad al 8.15 a. m. for Harrlsburg, aud
II. 30 a. iu. for Pine Uruve aud Treutuol.
Iteadlag Accuiumodsliou Train leaves Polls.
villa al 5.40 a. m., passes Reading at 1.30 a. 111.
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. nt., reluming
UaveS fVtadelphla at 6.15 p. lu., passing Krad
lug at 8.00 p.m. arrlvlug al Pulls ills at 9.40 p.m.
Puti.iuwu Accommudulioa Tralu leaves Polls-
tuwa al 6.t5 s. u., rtlurulng leaves Philadelphia
al 4 00 p. ut.
Columbia Railroad Tralus leave Reading al
T. 15 a. m., aud ) p. ni. for Kphrala, Litis,
Ijiuca.ter, lolumMa, Ac.
PcrklumsM Kali Road Trains leave Perklninrn
Jumliuu at V.UO a. ui., at l oo aad I M . ui
Kttuiulug, leave Biheeuksvlile al 8.15 a. ni.,
12.45 iioou ruuaeitlug llh s.rtillsi IraUts ou
Readlug IUI Road.
lul.bruoidale Railroad Tralus Wave rte n
at 9 40 s. im , sad M p. ui., fur Ml. Plu.aut
I vo aud yv.ii a. ui . eeuurittug auk similar
trulus urn Unadiug Itallioad.
tbirsiuy hUli iud Tralus Wave Binlgs
Miit al a. ut., KOasad 6 OK p. ' iciuiumn,
leave liuauingtou al I la 1 10-46 a-u and
5. Up. iu. cuuuevlluf with lialus V Jta.
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