Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 18, 1871, Image 4

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From tbe Amei icaO Stock Journal.
Inqnlrlcn nml Auftwern.
' SciiATi iiEa in Hohskh. "Vlint will euro
it, V. X. Ans. To cure BcraUliea in lor
W.8, wash Willi strong soap suds, llion with
etrong copperas rvutvr. li'ifut twice a
day until a cure i cfti'ilcd.
SnotiLDKB Sprain. How cn.nitbecur
cil, M. 1J. Ans. One of lliuruost important
i K miMits in the treatment of shoulder sprain
is rest. Time must be pivpri for tho in
1 tired parts to repair themselves, and this
is best cllVctcd by diminishing their move
ments as much as possible. A liorsc which
la sprained, then, should neither be turned
out to pasture nor exercised.
When there is swelling of the (trained
parts hot fomentations should bo applied
for a couple of hours for several days iu
succession, and afterwards the parts should
he rubbed with some mildly stimulating
liuimcut, such as soap liuitucut or camp
horated spirit.
rouxDKKED Houses. What will cure
them. C. N. Aks. A certain cure for
founder in a horse is to stand him iu water
up to his belly. I have known it peacticed
for fifty years ; and swathing tho lo"s in
hot water, vinegar and suar of lead, are
nil good to some extent ; but a founder
must ho relieved suddenly, or tho horso
will Fhow stiffness in his action and have
deformed and callous tender hoofs. Waiter
applied to the legs I do not eousitlcr a posi
tive cure, the disease must bo attacked at
tho root, by bleed ins; and purging ; a few
drops of blood taken from below the fet
locks will hasten his recovery.
Kicking in the Staut.i:. What will
prevent it, E. V. Ans. This is a bad
trick, for it not only keeps them from their
rest, but disturbs other horses. Yet it is
no serious objection ; a collar shank log,
buckled with a small Btrap in tho hollow of
tho pastern, usually stops them ; if not,
put on a strap and chain of twelvo or four
teen inches long. This rarely fails.
Sweeny in Horses. Is thcro any euro
for it, I. S. A. Axs. Daily applications of
port of tho following stimulating liniment,
will probably prove of service : Take of
soft soap, live ounces ; oil origanum, two
ounces ; water of ammonia, four ounces
soft water, two pints. Mix the soft soap,
ammonia and oil of origanum together in
a mortar,aud then add the water. Macerate
for fourteen days, and pour off the clear
liniment. It should bo applied to the part
with friction. It must bo perseveriugly
employed for a length of time, and is usu
ally attended with a beneficial cllect.
TArK Womr. Do hcrses havo tapo
worms, if so, what will remove them. X.
P. 1$. Ans. Horses are seldom infested
with tape worms, but when a tapeworm is
Easscd by any animal, tho parasito ehould
o examined to sco whether the head is
not passed the parasito will grow again.
Iron filings arc sometimes given in case3
where tho tape worm is prcseut. Three
ounces of iron filings, and sutllciont quan
tity of treacle and liquorice root (powdered)
may he made into six balls, one of which
should bo given en oh -day and Lhen a dose
of purgative medicine shov.ld bo given.
Baulky Houses. What will cure them
V. D. T. Ana To cure a baull y horse,
take him from tho carriage and whirl hini
rapidly round till ho is giddy. It requires
two men to accomplish this, one" at tiie
horse's tail. Don't let tho hoiso slep out,
but hold him to the smallest possible circle.
Oue doso will often cure him ; two doseo
sro linal with tho word horse that ever re
fused to stir.
A BuuifiE or Blow on IIorsesJ Vhat
tihall bo done, J. S. R. Ans. Apply hot
water a lon time with wot cloths. Bcof
hriuo is au exceclcut lotion for both Tprains
and bruitics. A vnnrnr. ftmrnvT hnrans.
claims that it will almost seta joiut or heal J
ft iracturc. V ormwoou or tausey lotions
are also good.
SrAvix ix Horses. An?. Rest and
counter-irritation nro the great essentials
in tho treatment of fipaviu. Rest, by di
minishing tho movement of the joint, re
duces tho stress and concussion which it
undergoes to a minimum. Tho couuterir
ritation may bo applied in the form of a
blister which should be limited to-thc inner
surface of tho hock joint. Rcpoating the
blister is advisable when much improve
ment does not result from the Ih'6t one.
ordinary cantharidiiio blister is clllcicnt in
such cases. In bad casus, especially when
thcro is reason to think that ulceration of
the joint surfaces exist, the firing iron is
ono of the best remedies that can be applied.
Another modo of treatment is to pass a
Rcton over tho spavin. This is a little more
difficult than tho application of tho tiring
iron, but it is sometimes very successful.
Tho hock should bo blistered after tho re
moval of tho soton.
Uakdlixo IIog-j. A practical breeder
gives the following advice, which in tho
maiu we think sound, for those v. hoee herd
is not too large, and who are engaged iu
mixed husbandry: "To handle hor to
'lie best advautagu, a pasture is needed of
mixed grasses, clover, blue grass and timo
thy, and it is best if there is uo running
witcr or stock ponds iu the lot. Hogs do
better where there are no branches or stock
ponds to swallow iu. In place thereof have
good well-water pumped for them. Have
troughs madu ami nail striiis across, o'ght
inches apart, to keep the hogs lioni lyiiu'
down in the water, and let these hogs be
put on llooiu, to keep Ihuiu from dig'mg
'p wallowing iiou-s. ii any lecil given it i
Miould bo soaked III swill barrels li.e twelve
hours bet'oru leeding- uo longer - uuj led
to thciu a. drink. ,:
How to Get Hid or Uats and Mice;
A gciitlenur. of large experience, nud full
u h 'I'lenio ns most of ui., e.iys ho gets rid
of r its by putting .i.s iu ilu ir hole and
ruus. The poor w atches gel it on their
feet, and over their fur, then they lit k it,
Hud dou'l liku the table of it ; burn iheiu
soiiiewhat, uud the nioio they see of it, the
less they like it, ; so lin y clear out ulnirst
as so u an tho upiiliculioii in made. To
lci rid of mice, iho.une perm tin-s Uirtar
t iuetiit mingglud with any favontu I.mhI ;
hey Utke il nl.o sit k, and l.il.u Iheit kute.
.1 ind'Mii A jfU-u ti k ii'.,f.
tiedpf, g'f-.
o( ilnur, Imu of ) ru, niiu ol biuur, unu t,(
Mlilk. l.llu Ulld (duller lUltd l tilled
l HI In bCilMed Ulld lll illl 1 It lei,liil
ll jd.i. I
i "ii s Hi rmirAhK ti:-i . ) na pint '
r MM-itl, iiug piul i, l.iutcl iiillk. ono i e ;, u
li.t.pinful f( .kI,4. m'iHMnniU of ll itu, ,
u l l .imU, Uliie milk, uu. i.ii.v i, ,,r i ,
Uil.
rilMO.K( f.l VK, Oue iplill.r ifi
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lit.ik, l'U tl.u IU..W uii i (mil .,, if..,.l,,iu
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MAMMOTH
CASH STORE,
IN
MARKET SQUARE.
IS OPFERIHO
BARGAINS
VS.
DllT GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
CEDARWARE,'
QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Drugs, Faints, OilsJ&c.
JUST OPENED
A NEW ASSORTMENT FRK8H FROM THE
CITY.
DRYOOODS.
BLANKETS,
OVERCOATING,
CASSIMERES AND CLOTHS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
BILKS AND SILK. rOPLINS,
ALPACAS,
SHAWLS,
with every kind of
FoitEioN and Donnstic Dry Goods.
Groceries of every kiud,
Coffee,
Teas,
Bugar,
Molasses,
Fish,
and everything la the Grocery Hue.
Meat,
HARDWARE of every inscription ond an
endless variety of cutlery.
CjUEEXSWARE ef every variety nnd fpiality.
BOOTS AND SHOES of tho best manufactures
in thu Country.
WALL PAPER an crtra assortment suitable
for any Rooms.
NOTIONS of every dis criptious.
FRFPH DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PaINTo
and OILS of the beft (quality.
All of n Inch will be sold nt the very
LOWEST PRICES.
As these poods havo been bought for rash,
sper'ml inducements to purchasers nre oll'ercd.
Cull aud examine the Immense Stock.
II. V. FltlMXG.
ouiibury Nov. 6th, 1870.
DANIEL LTiSHER
A. J. MILLER
EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS
Just opened at tho store of
Messrs. LESIIEll & MILLER,
In Scott's Building on QUEEN STREET,
NOKT1IUMBEULAND, PENN'A,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
ii:v goods,
Comprising nil the Fall and Winter Styles of
Ladies' Dies Good, Woolen Goods &ic, Cloths,
tiisnitncrcs and Ccntlcinens' GiX)ds gvuunilly.
which will till to sold at great bargains.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
of all kinds nud of every description.
inrcMswarc, GIithnnro' nud Wit-low-AVare.
ROOTS AND SHOES
for Men, Women nud Children.
FLOUR AND FEED of all Mud, Ii constantly
kept on hand. They will also purchase
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
nt the highest market price, and will exuhnnge
goods for Grain.
Tho public ore Invited to call and examine our
c::ten.-ive useortmeut of Goodd before purchasing
I tlhewlii i'c, and become convlnecU that Goods e.m
be bought lower than elsewhere at our establlsu-
uvyit.
LESIIER &. MILLER,
ih'd, Sept. 17, lS70.-ly.
No'
A GKAND FALL OPENING
OK
NEW STOKE GOODS.
A complete ui.sortnicut of good.1 arc now being
opened at
MOO II IS & DISSINT.EK'S sSTOUE,
llaui t' Ruilding, Marktt Street,
tUNHt'KV, PENN'A.
CoiinUtlng of
( LOTUS ANDCASSI.MllltES, DRESS GOODS,
Dry Goo.'n of every variety, Notions, LuiUe'
rli.iuin, Gent's Furnishing
GimhIh,
ItOHtl)'9lMtle lolhluK,
Woolen Hlahkrl', Ciq .H, Oil Cloths,
FUKrill GROCERIES,
jacetisM.ire, Wlliow-Ware, Glassware, At., A.C.
I lour nml Feetl.
(ail iiul set) tlnlr Veil seleeti'd sloek of the
ii l I. ti .l l) lv, lir.li limn tho rasli'i ii cities.
1'iii us are loiv. 'I liey iiru dclorlulneJ to keep up
Uu'U oi l linillii ol
tji II k t!l IS AMI KtlAl.t l'OI IT.
Ail V'.ii'U i'f eouiiliy nudue tttkeu In tx-
rhah'c fur vrlf,
MOORF A DISSIMir It.
p.-i'i. ei, i '7i.
I Ml I.I.I HI I.I.I u n
Iflllri tuli-r. .l'ia haling '..iliu umm Ion of
1 lite BtihS'iiy M..UU on Vt.tlii.il lin t,
' uud liukln iruii-d lint v.n.ir, tiio uov 11 parvtl
' lj uiutiulu. uur tttl l.iaii.U ot
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i Tli' V re' l fully luiil.i Did iliUrns i.f tl.U
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I'ImI. Oil.
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THE SV'JVlUltY CATTLE IXKllN
AXCE COMPANY.
Omci 8. E. Cor. Mahki'st Bgexnii, Sukbcjit Fa.
INSURE YOUR CATTLE I
THE ONLY COMPANY THAT PATS
PROMPTLY.
rprtTS Company pnys (ill losses by all kkids of
JL nccldcntw bv death, (cxccptlne In case of
epidemics,) by theft, Ac, &c. They pny prompt
IV. jmo tea tape proccouings io ootaiu your
money In case of loss.
J,ook nt the Hat or .Losses paid within sis
months by this company i
M. Hcnnlugcr, Sunbury, $33 83
D. import, Northumberland, 50 00
8. 11. Dodge, " 80 00
Gcoriro Eckcrt, " 40 00
Charles Bolic.h.Mt. Carmel. 80 00
KUBBtUS SrpplO, " 40 00
CnMinrlne Wuitnor, Wnlsonlown 40 00
Ueo. Melt, Northumberland 60 00
Jacob Snvder, Sunbury, 83 88
J. W. liasslcr, " 60 00
Minor Cady, Dcwnrt, CO 00
Catharine Martx, Slminokm, 40 00
Francis Kiichcr, Bunbnrv, 60 00
Samuel Price, Upper Leiiiijh, 60 00
Application can be made at tho home office or
to the dlll'orcnt Local Arch's.
C. J. 11RUNER, rrttident.
C. A. Rrimtnssvpeii, Sec'y, Sunbury.
Directors Solomon Btroh, Wm. Rrlndlc, C'h8.
Martin Thoinns llaldy nud John A. ehiselcr.
Decculbcr rith.--ly.
Agricultural Implements,
nOE'S Grain Rakes, Steel and Iron Gardon
Rakes, Lonir am' D Handle Spades, Sliov
cIh, Manuro and liny Forks, Grass and Gralu
Scythes, Grain Crndlc, Ciaillo Finecrs, (Truce,
Hraist, Toiiirue and Lo:; Chains, Uriud-stoiics,
Viinuinu Mill Selves )' all sizes and kiuds, a
larfro assortment of Ked Walton Haines, for
Plowing, Farm Bells. Cultivator Teeth, for sale
by J. II. CONLEY At CO.
A VENT EMAN'N lVAKO-ROBE.
A MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS,
MERCHANT TAILORING HOC82,
Tuiud St., One Doon Bklow Market
St., SuNncnY, Pa,,
J. M. ZIEGLER, PBoruJErou.
FRENCH & ENGLISH CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS OF EVERY KIND, VESTINGS, ALL
KINDS, FINEST GRADES, ENDLESS VA
RIETY. Embracing every quality and styles that tho
New York and l'biliulelnhlfi Markets nll'ord,
which will be mailenntooidei by the best ot work
men, warranted to lit and render entire satlsfuc
tiou. MEN'S FURNISIirNG GOODS.
The lnr;c"t assortment hi town. Embracing
ever ' i 'v; c ' Gciitlmno i s v.ear of the latest
style'. . ; 1 ( and sec my siock. n'sotiic latest
faahious, beioie purchasing elsewhere.
J. M. ZIE(iLER,
(euceesor to Thomas G. Notl,)
Third Ft., one door below Market, Sunbury,Fa.
Bunbury, Jan. 15, 1ST0.
liKE.il AMI I AM Y CAKES.
D WID FRY,
1 RESPECTFULLY Informs thncltUcnsof Sun
V bury ii'id v't'iiity, that ho will bake to
orticr 11 kind" o"
CAKES FOR BALLS PARTIES. Ac.
Familc? c c sn'iiat FHESII DKKAD,
TwiM, Kulls. li.wi;, Tea Cun. k.-.. end nlso
kein ti h.uul imu liiauMl'aciurcd ori oT the bust
liuuei:iltt.
All on'.e s left rt his Shop In Market Squnre,
ono dour ost o ' i l1". Anna IVnter's Millinery
!S:o.e, or :t his Cakcry on S i .'.co Street, between
Front and Secoiiu street s. ill meet with prompt
niU'ii' ion.
lJM.LiJ ANi) EVENING PARTIEtJ supplied
whli due.-, lee-Cream, S.c., at tho shortest
noi ice.
Ortie s arc respectfully eoliciied.
DAVID FRY.
tiunbury, Dec. 12, ISM.
ACiAI.V AT THE OM I'i.At E.
rilllE m") 'nr announce i o the c'iizens of
JL f i ibi'i., 'n't. havii'j; e ',!" e.fe.edhii
KliliAD sud CAKE
ESTABLI?MENT,
on the o'd ' .ee, i. '.ierc it wns rcec'iv destroyed
b," l e. lie f r;:i 'i prrAircl to ennply tUeui with
nil l.i. ICS c ' liicru and Cakut, such as
liUOWN B". D
Ml'.iv I! "' D
U'.'F ') ilAKED on the HEARTH,
and n fell 1'ne of FANCY CAKES Tea Buns,
Rolls pin' Tvii j.s. A'so. all kinds c :' Coiifeetlou
nries nt 1:' slio'i on Thl il siieti.
Havl.it; eniployeu h tlot-ehes baker from the
cily, he is prepared to J.ive. cenc.al s.'lislaclion
in his line of busiucis, uud (teiircsnll to give him
a trial.
llread and Cukes Cjlivered to customers every
niorniii''.
ICE CREAM.
An li e Cream bullion lias been o;encd In eoh
nci'tiun with the above ln-.iueiS, anil ft Ladies'
Silicon lilted un, where the best I f Cieatii will
be served up every evening duriii'. the season.
WM. II. HAAS.
Sunbury, June 11. 1S70.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
von rimiFYixa tub iiioou.
The reputation this ex
cellent uitMliciuo enjoys,
b. derived IVoin Its cures,
many of which am truly
uiurvcllous. In volume
cases of Scrofulous dis
ease, whero Um system
stsemcd salurulcd -with
corruption, .have boen
imriS'd unl cured by it.
Scroiiilous HflTeetluns unit
disorders, w liii h were sir-
Kravaltil by the senilu-
ioi
Ulllri conLHnilimLinn until
they TTPTO pnlnnilly anliciing, havo been rsdieally
t iired in su' hKreut iiuiiiIh.i's tit almost every sco
tion of the i'oiiniry,ih:it the public scarcely uced to
be iiilumic'l ol u virtues or uses.
f Tutuluii4 iiiii.un is n of the most destructive
enemies ui' our rare. Ollen, tins unseen un.l tinfelt
ti ii.uit of the organism iiiuleniiiiius llioeonaiitiitlun,
ami uivlteslliiiaiuekol'eiii'eeliliiigor filial difuiiv,
without exrltluw: u siispiclun of its prtwueo. Again,
il M ums lo breeil iuli-i tl.ui tliruiiKliout Die bo.ly,iiiu(
lueii, un sutiiti I'avunililH ovNMiiiiit rttuiilly develop
lino oue or Jllier uf its hideous forms, either ou tlio
mirlitco or auioiiK Hie tiuila. u tin) Inner, tuber,
ties may Iw mliUnly ili iiariletl in III Iuiiks or
lirurt, or tumors lottiied In Ih liver, or it shows
iu iu'.n nie by erupliou on tbe skin, or foul ulcur-
mionH on mine part or wo Hotly. Hence Hie ores
sionnl tiM- uf a lioule til Ibis Safmuimrilln is ml-
Vl.ul.li', OK U HlH'lt III) Ht'tlVO yilllll.mSor lllat'SMl
linpeur. 1Vi..iih allli. Iel w iih tl.o Ii.Iiom iiik aoin-
i. lainls ftcncrullv Uuil liiinitiuiu ts lu r, anil, nt
lonmll, euro, by tli u-tt or Ibis H.iHS AV.tUIL
l. l: bl. AuthoHn't firr, Hu mr Krtiftmlmm,
f i ller. Suit ltli urn, HmlJ Urntt, Jlinutrvrm,
hvrm Ayrtf, bur hum, au.1 uilr eruuUwiis or
tUlbltl I.IIUIS Ul Srit.nfHI lltaUtiatS. Al4U IO UtO
fliuru ljli. -e.ll.'il fornix, us itmprftailt, i.rubl,
Urnft Jtitruir, til, J.'i.iJriMW, Jirmrmf,ifa,
sud lltti vui'iuus C vr.M uJixUutu, ttf'tuti utuacu
lar suit ttt'1'V.'iia tfU'iuit.
fij;ll or IrHrmil and Mrrmrial rssce
am u red by u, UmiiikIi a lonu iniu Is reiuirwl lor
Mil'ilui.ttf ll.tii ol.tUii,il iiiulu. lu.as by any uu Iti-uia.
Hut Ioiik ciiliiiued uo t.i iliu ituslii'liiii M ill cura
Ilie ulii.lulltt. irxrwrkoisor M Itlfrs, I trrim
I Ir ruliuum, su.l mitt trtmrHtrm, art) rtMit
IHi.iilv soou rtflietc.i Mini ttltniuilely ruml hv us
imrnxiuK siul luviyoriiiii.tf . a.i i. Milium Uirm
ii. iiis i.r t'S' U e ar louii.l in our Aliuaiiae, su
ln-. Kritli. MkrHmutiBtH i.. I4ti, wlioa
rtiM-il l.y secuu.ul.ilit.t.s of ekiisnttuus utsttt-rs
lu Urn bloml, yielil t.uukly lo II, as al I lr
t'vwiduiHt, iurpiiltitt, rwMfrallwMur tuflum
muiiuH ol the i.ti r.at. ItantMiiir, w lna arutita,
um Hi. ) oil. ii .1.., In, iii llio tin. Ulna tHlMua iu 11ms
I.I.m.1, 'II.U Stva 1 1' t K 1 1 Li fa a steal ra
ti "ivr ..tr Ilia atirull. uli.l ll" r .Ilka a)atas.
IIiohi Uliu aia l.tiMMtaf and .llra. iaM.a,a
tS. 4.1. airrfj.a. a.t.f tJUUl'Wl Mllh ArtNM 1 1
art aaai4.Ma ut rairat wr auy uf Hut aUtvituus
t i.i...iuniui uf HwUm, Mill lui lu.uanlialat
t.l.'l and ri.tmeuijj tiukUc w Us C4W4aUf
UWV UKy UUb
ra$r4HBi ur
Uv. J. f. Atsll .,tll, Hays.,
ft iMlltai i i4al .ImmlyUntl I tt.
Mil It UV Al l. ItUlUtiitTS KVtUiH tUataV
MinL.tt, It.o It.
U IM If Al il II H.S or
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S -I tl'S, l 4 U
Shscclluttctras.
EC KM AN A CO.
A FULL LINK OF
FAIX c WINTER GOODS
at
JOHN ECKilAN A CO'S.
Groceries, the best nd cheapest In the market,
at Ecktnau ifc Co'i.
Oll-CloOi, Carpet nnd Cnrpet Chain
at tho very lowest prices, at
Eckman & Co'i.
UMBRELLAS,
HOSIERY,
ULUYJBS
and
NOTIONS
Eckman & Oo's.
of evory description, at
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoe",
at Eckman &'Co's.
Stone-Ware, Wooa-Wora and Wlllow-Wnrc, at
Eckman & Co s.
Hardware, Nails,
Salt, Fish, &c.
at Eckman A Co's.
-Country Froduce taken In exchange at
Eckman x Co's.
Don't forget the place,
JOHN ECKMAN A CO.,
CORSER FOVRTH AND MARKET STREETS,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
unbury, Dec. 8, 1870
FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOGDS.
TVTI8S ELIZABETH LAZARUS announces to
iVX the public that she has Just received, irt her
store lu Dewart s lluUrtmp, a large supply or
TIKE 1.ATE8T 8TYLE8 Of HATS,
trimmed aud uutrlmmcd, and of Ml colors, la-
claaingthe
NEOPOLITAJf,
the latest and most fashionable thing out In hU.
Also, CHILDREN'S HATS,
for girls and boys.
Flowers of the latest and handsomest styles.
Siuli Ribbons, rlaln nnd Hctired. Ladle's
Bpcuccrs, 1 ace Colars, Linen .'olrtrs and Cuffs
lor I.ndlis nna cimuren, croenet collars.
Neckties for iadles and Gent's latest styles
Bilk S.'ck loops, a superior aftlrle. Cloves
Ineltidiiut 'Kids, and Ladies' Bnckskiti gloves.
Handkerchiefs. All kinds of T.iuunmgs,
Embroidery Patterns. Hosiery for Ladies,
'Cent's nntt Children. Nats, Piece aud pique
trimmings.
TRIMMING SILKS,
Chignons, Zephyrs and Yams, and a general
Variety of Notions.
Thankful for past p.itronr-ga, she hopes that
the I'Unlilv of her goods will merit n continuance
of the same. EI IZALET1I LAZAKl'ti.
FRUIT, FARM AM HDRSERIES,
XOAV READY.
Our new Descriptive nnd Illustrated Catnlnjpic,
with i'rice IWt for the Spring of 1671, containing
Bpleudidly colored
1'hromoM of the Martha (IVhite
Coucord)
'Jrnpe, pronounced by J. Knox and othrrs the
most valuable Rrne produced since the Introduc
tion of the Concord ; aud the
Jucunda ("Our Xo. 700")
Strawberry, with descriptions of all the lending
varieties of Sniull Fruits, new and old, with di
rections ior plantiui;, growing, and handing
them, n.iu bow wo make iioiu
1,000 to 2,000 per Acre
with the Jucunda Stiawbe.iy. It Is veiy hand
some it 'i valuab'o book, gotten up nt a lieavy
expense end will to scut to all applicants eu
clwingO cents.
FLOWERS.
Our Descriptive C.italoi'e of Roses, Rreen
house and lleiidiii' Plants, S'i'nb?, Evergicens,
etc., conlahilnj; tl eiiplicus ( mnny .are nnd
bciimlful Plants, is elso redy, and will'uo sent
to all nppl'cants fo ' 5 I'ents.
It. CLMMINO CO.,
Successors to I. Knox,
Fob.4,187I-lm. I'lttsburg, Pa.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Sr. WALKER'S Ci. LTFOKNI A
VINEG-AE BITTEES
Z 4 Hundreds of ThouRands ?
3
Bear trdtlmony to thetr Woudcr-
o fulCumiivo kuecu.
Hi WHAT ARE THEY?
II.
I3
3
a r
TireV ABB NOT A TIL?
FANCY DRINK.
Uailaor I'oor ltaui, Wkiakri. l'roul ISplrlia
and liviuao Uttawra dusturctl, splocd aiidswccv
rni-J to vleasa llis tsstu, calleU''Tiilcs,''Aipetls.
era," " lUatarart e., tl.st leud tint llriplir on to
tlninkaniifas sud ruin, but are a traa M elicit. o, piada
from the Kallva Ifoouaud Iterbaof Caliruruu, freo
from all Alrahalle Mlauulaata. lbcrare Ilia
CiltEAT IILUOU I'l UIFlU and A LIFE
(ilVlMa rUINCirMCsroract litwuvalur aud
lurtguratt.r of tho Hy.ltra, eurrylng off all h1uuous
nuituir sud ruaturluii ilia blood lu a boaltlijr candlttou.
ho persoa cau tako thosa Vltlsrs according to emo
tion aud rautala long unwell.
tlUO wiIIImi (Ivaafbraa IttruruLla eajw, prutul.-d
V.o boBAS ar j uot Uoatroyad a uttaardA polaoa a
eiaar uoaua, at-d lbs vital txuaiis waat4 Iwrtuul tL
point of rtcalr.
I-ar laaaaasnularr and C'kraala Bhaaaaita
llaia aatt Haul, tlysat aala, r ludlaratlua,
lllltaaa, llautliiral aud lulf railin-tit Fnrn
Ulaaaat-a al lua lllaod, l.lvrr, K Id tic t a, aad
llladiler, lliaaa lllllata tava bvau utoal auuctaa
ful. Hulk Ulacaaaa srs cauaad j Vlllaltrd
llload. Uiclt la nauarally (.coduavd bj dvraujfvutaul
tifUio Ulut'ailia Urauaa.
UVatl'tf a Ult INOIIiBHTION, lUad
aclia. I'alu lu luu aboutdtira, lougtui, TtaLtua of tta
i ua-4, Ituiluaaa, Hour truetaUous af Ika atuoiaca,
I a.1 lal.. U Hm) ll.'Ula. Duu.ua Altacka, I'aloiuui
t-f Uia Uvatl, lutaauiuatui t4 alt tatma, fsia la
. SU.ua of Ika kldaajfa, aad t tuattovd v4hai ba;ull
uibkutu, aia llu ollk,iria(aof laoaoala.
tit. lut ujotala Ika St"ti.at:a aud Uiaalal Ika kus
.l4livi sim! aoaala.aU.il rvudtrr llutta of iauaa,ualk4
tOtacjr la clasa.log ika blood of all iu. ajitua. and
avufanlui baa lua a4 lo tba a kola a akat.
kUltftkUN iltaK4sat,kfallo4a,Toabr.aalt
lUataut, blotaaaa. ow, I'lu.) I.a, rauliilva. Holla. I t
aak, Ilia Vtarau, avals lluul. Sola fjraa, Kala
alaa. lul., aaaS., litavolotaMotol lua tain, llwuoas
ai.d tia.aa wl Ika taw, ol u.wa aauia oi aaiaja,
a lllats'lt J Skaa4aaila4oalwl tua tiuai la a
tkoti I. at ; k Ika was of ikvaa lutiata. I aa kottla la
Saaksaaaa aUI toattoaa lua laoat Ittsit daltias af tkalf
eatati.a tafa.A
taam la VUiala) kUa4 akasaatf ) 1-4 la
Laaailfaa kalatlua lauoaak WW akia la I'Uai laa, Itaa-tt'-aa
as awaai aUauaa tt a a-a oa Sua u ota.uoat.4
aad atoaaMi ta lua tttoa. tl.aaaa it abaaliisM4,
a4 oai auatu4a aui tall t kaa kata aUa kkavd
-i. au4 ifca k-aikk of tka iiAa atUK-ii-.a.
flk. Ttfata-daaww tt uktMa, UistadlaaVa
a, .4.0. of aa aaaj tktiaiain.i. aaa adatiiai. aVaat"r
4 1 aav4 t. lua t 4 I P4 Kt4 aatn.lsaai. laad sat.latif
tua atavatai ataaad aaati kottla, auaV4 a toas aat.
kv- aiatai..a4aaa, i-aa at.4 i nt
i- wttkSH, roaiata. Itli D.MUvtM,
fataaataa) aa4 ttaa AaaU. Salt t aaaaiwa, ( ak,
4 al aad NWkawH 4441, kaa Iota
jrwH HI Aid. fVwktl Atf fUlAa
.at r-a-l Vk.ab.aj kk,.
4 ktvvaa 4 id-aaaa' at
1 is II
l . J SPV J VS 1 S
2 oil ipv:W Hi
HI
"1 :
Stturafarfurtrs.
9IAC111MU SHOP AND IKU9I
FOlTiDRT.
GEO. ROnRBACH & 80N8,
Manbiiry, rein,
INFORM the public thnt they are prepared to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
a new Machine Shop In connection with their
Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New
Lathes, Planing and Borinir Machines, with the
latest Improvements. With tho aid of skillful
mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders
or
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
thnt may be given them, In a satisfactory man
ner. Grate to salt any Stove.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, or all siies.
BRASS CASTINGS, Ac.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their sn
periority, have been (till further Improved, and
will always oe Kept on nana.
Also, TnRESniNQ MACHINES.
Snnbnry, June 18, 4870.
CA1.ISET n.lKI.G
AKD
TJ XT ID E T -A- KIlTa
B. Is. RAUDENBUSn,
Masonic Hall Buildings,
SUNBURY, PA.
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS,
Sofas nnd Lounges, Plain and Mafblo-Top Tables
and Iturenus, Bprini; nnd Cune scnted
Chairs of all grades.
Rockltig Bad Kitrlirn 'lialr,
Offlco Chairs, Dinlni; Tables, Sideboards and
BiuKs, l-ooking i .lames nnd Looking
Glass jilates of all sizes.
Iledstends, Mattresses, Bolsters, Tlllows, Tow
el Racks, Washstauds, Cradles, Cribs, Children's
cnuiirg,
WINDOW SHADES
of every color and quality. Window Shade fir
tares aud Tassels of nil kinds.
UNDERTAKING.
Coffins and Burial Caskets nlwnys 'kept on
hand, or iniide to order nt the shortest notice.
The underslirncd havhitrbecn for years enirair-
ed In tho uudcrtakinir business iu 'the cttv of
Pliiladeli'liia, is enabled -to give entire sntUfac
tion to all who wish unyttimi; in this line.
A splendid HEARSE has been purchased for
funerals and personal attendance given by
v. i'. nuutitia, Agent.
Oct. 8, 1S70.-4m.
FU11X1TUKE! FUItXITUKEl J
A NEW NTOKU
AT
GEORGETOWN, LOWER MAIIAMDY
Township, Northuniberlaiid County, Pa.
WILLIAM XEOELY
HAVING opened n new Furniture Store at the
above place, v. ill constantly keep ou hand,
a largo uud select assortment of
FURNITURE,
Comprihins; of Parlor nnd Cluinlber Suits, Conch
es, Lounges Tallies, Bureans, Cnne-Seated
Chairs of all grades, ICorkini; und
Kitchen Chii'r.4, T.'uflistnnds,
Bedsteads, Japanese, Vdttngc and
Half Cottiifrc, l.iMikinji-dlasses, Window
Shades, null in short., cverytblui; usually to
be found In any v.ell-kcpt Furniture Store, ray
be had aft this establishment.
Hoping, by fair dcaliinr and strict attention to
business, 'to mefll tho pirtronairo of the public.
An Invitation is extended tt nil dcsiiinj; anything
iu tho line of Furniture to call and examine ui V
stock.
I'litlertiikiii); dona In all Its branches.
tdif Kcpulriuj doue ut short notice. .3
WM. NEGB1.V.
Georgetown, June 11, '7i).-l..
iTi:Mlti:ir axi ii.Timxu jmili..
Third Street, adjoining Phila. A Erie U. R., two
Sqnures North of the Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
IDA T. CLEMEKT,
IS prepared to famish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of .tho public.
Having all the hi est Improved machinery for
manufacturing Limber, he is now ready to till or
ders of all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, iDOOTIP, -SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nnd nil kinds of Ornamental ScrowlWork. Turn
lug of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.AHUK ASSOKTMKNT Or
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
lithe, ike.
Orders promptly tilled, and shipped bv Railroad
or otherwise. 1UA T. CLEMENT.
declD-USMy
NTOVK cV 'tIS KSTAUI.IKIUIEST.
MARKET STREET, SUNBLRY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
SUCCESSOU TO SMITH A OKNTnUH.J
nAVING purchased tho above well known es
tabllshiucut, Mr. Krause would respectful
ly inform the public thnt he now has on hand a
large assortment of
C () O K I N O S TOVE8,
PlH!er's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
T'p, Couibiimtiiiu, Susquehanna an, I tl tiers,
w hieh are so mranged as to bo used for Coal or
Wood, nnd nre w arranted topcrrorn. sutlhl'amiti l
ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put np to
lieat one or more moms. HEATING STOVES
of dillereul kinds at very low prlrcu.
Tinwatre of i:nry IM'kriplioii
kept constantly on hand, touting nnd Spouting
with the lu-st niatei'lal, d-me ul ali.nl nutiie.
REPAIRING attoi.lied to with dipateli. Coal
Oil and Lumps oniisiaiitly on Inind. Japan wine
of uU kint.s. Store opposite Cunluv'a lunlware
store. Give mo a call. A. KKAL'i'E.
upr.'4-ly
ui sunt v
n It It I. K YAltls.
TIIIE .udfralgnrd having bought the entiro
JL slock of Di-.alm.'cr & Taylor, would iiili.rm
the public that he is now ready to do all kinds of
9t (It It I.F. tlOIIK.
ns ou huutl, aud makes to ordeY at
MIOItT NUTICB.
noanuirut t llraU-MIatH,
or Kvrar stti.k.
DOOR AND WIN DOW SILLS
Alai, Vnielary Pnals with Gdlvuulse.l plpa ami
all ul liar fiiitiiiK generally uaed un t enitl.rUa,
Joliu A.Tu)lttr Will itniunuu in Iliu ruiployiiieiit,'
at lha old al.trid un Murkat SI.,HtaibiKy. luay'J'Uti
TIIK 0LY NTOYK YtlTllUIT A
'AI I.T IN TIIK taltt: AT llil.TI.
MUltta rillliri.At K Ill-A it II,
BIllll'S
ni.L'kllNATKD DIAMOND flAH UL'KNCR.
f w Ult II
PAKU'U AND t lUVIUkltit AUt WAIlkltD
BV ON K riKK.
IT I the auly V Ua'plae II. iu r that hat a r
fait lip ' if.l. r, aud lu fri.iu pl.ll'nif vl v-
pllialoua, ur rllltlllllll K4 llllil I ItU It Ml I III. ut,
ItUlbat.iity Kiuklaea lltitttr akUll.a .nti
IiiuijimiuI M iKMSUta l alil.U fci.alu uliuiiiii.il
Ua ptaar is ..laainxl, tba ai'til.u.i.l the M.nu U
in, lotus tiUhituullj waiiiii'.l, and Ilia tn.r.a llo.
Ilat4 ol lite gital kelltl cl tltw tatl In I lit lt4l
oir. It la Iba iMily I'll.l'Ui. II. .lul ll.l la 4 IV r-
f. Ika 1 1 I va4i f k id 144. bu. L4I, uulf IkUl.aa
tlluit( titttfa Ul I aa 4.1 luail li. i.la,
Il la Ilia iuly fii'l'U.a lUlai Willi lila.:
lltiua- kkd at 't it. t'lt.ai i!a.
Il at If. uuly I iia Ut IlktUI a .lit ILa J"'k
baa, aliiu.; el'.tt-Wtit .au Ut aabaa, u4 Ottlt
Vul atU.t.i4 lb. yiai. lit.! Im bata wul.
In U.t 14 Is Ik. att-il tut,.!!..! lun.tu.M. fua
lUi II. -J.l, l. i"t.al au4 la Ui j .J.a4 al.4
Itiatti. I.I I ' ila.l a.
una 4 t , i t lour kinkir,
H .inuita WJ.
aS kaUI ( IU ft. (i ItU HUH, S.aLi,,
I'aka'a.
J,a lsa, lai.- If,
MtSts M. Ukfi kk, i'J! k
Itccommcndctt and Kndorsed by
over Seven Hundred Doctors I
DTI. LAWRENCE'S
Compound Fluid Extract ot
K o s o o i
Tna oubat
HEALTH RESTORER I
Mot a Secret Qunck Medicine Farmula Around
the Bottle.
PKErAUF.D SOLELT HT
Dr. J. 3. LAWRENCE, Organic Cbetulst.
KORKOO
Strikes at tho Root of Disease by
PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
Restoring the Liver and Kidneys to a Healthy
Action, and Invigorating the Nervous
By stem.
This U tb Secret of Its Wonderful Success la
Curing
Consumption In Its early stages, Scrofula, Sy
philis, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,
Chronic Khemnalistn,
Neuralgia,
Ncrvons Afl'cctlon,
Eruptions of the Skin, Humors, Loss
of Vigor, Diseases of Kidney untl Bladder, and
all
Diseases caused by a bad state of the Blood.
It thoroughly eradicates every kind of Humor
nnd Bad Taint, and restores tho entire system to
a Wealthy conditiou.
It Is beyond question tho FINEST TONIC IN
TUE WOULD.
Thousands have been changed by the nsdof
.this Medicine from weak, sickly, sull'ering crea
tures, to strong, healthy, uud happy men uud
women.
Invalids cannot hesitnte to give It a trial.
No medicine has obtained such a great reputa
tion as this Justly telebruted compound.
FOR TESTIMONIALS
From Physicians, Eminent Divlues, "Editors,
DruggistF, Merchants, A.C., see KOSKOO A IO
NIAN AC for this year.
rrleo One DoIIitr Ter Bottlo.
roR SALE I1T
The Principal Druge1ts iu the United States and
British America.
Dr. Lawkkck's Woman's Fhihnd Cures ull
Diseases peculiar to Females.
Nov. .(, 1870.-ly.
u n. xv. jioouv, n. i..
(Suceeseor to W. A. Bcnuett,)
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST,
Market Kqnaro, Sl'AHlHV, Va.
Opened a fresh nud full assortment of
mU'CiS AM) JHERICINKSi.
unsurpassed In purity nnd freshness, and kept
constantly on hand. My stock will always be
found complete lu every article of merit lu Medi
cine. Pbyslciaiis end Customers may rely upou
promptness and alleuliuu to orders. Just re
ceived .SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS.
Fancy Articles!
My eteck Is unusually large aad embraces
everything that can be fouud on u Urst-class
Toilet Table, Including American uud genuine
French uud English
PERFUMERY,
Pomades, Hair Oil, Ivory, Gutta Psreha Wooll
and Horn Combs, Toilet Snaps, Hair Tooth, Null,
Cloth and Pnhit Brushes, ic.
PATENT MEDICINES.
Embracing nil tho most popular Preparations o
the day, ut manufacture! a' prlnvs.
Pure Havana Segare and Chewing Tobaooo of
llie Dest brands.
l'nlntN, Otlst, .la, CilitHM, Patly,
YurnUlieM, Ar.
All my Tinctures, Syrups, Oinlmeuts, Cerates,
nnd other prep.iralions are manufactured by my
self,and from thu best lunlcrial he can procure iu
Market.
All my preparations ns I have nbove asserted,
nre uiaiic from the be-l innter':til, und upon hoifor
I assert, they are uf ollicial strength.
For medical purposes, 1 keep ou baud the very
best
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS,
that I cau procure.
A full assortment of
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
The utlcutioii of the ladies is called lo Ihe
Ingredients to manufacture wax flowers.
T'lTnrr purchuing tlUuuhrrv, call aud cotminco
your own u lnd.
After a miniler of years' experience In the
practice of Meillrino, he ullV rs bis Professional
aeiv.i .r to the eilizenn of Sunbury. Private cou
sullati.ins cau be ha. I ti lw. ru the hours of Id
nnd 1'J a. m., and 4 uud 5 p. in., nt his residence,
In lliiglit's brick row, second door from the (aat,
CheatiiUl street.
XV M. W. MOODY.
Sunbury, Feb. 19, 1K70.
i.ohk4 : ni:u I ; m aciii xk.
T
HIS calebrntt'd Machine la now on exhibition
uiil door to Krause's Tin uud Stove
Store,
Market Mrcet, Niuibnr) , Pa.
The Flnrciiee St wing Maehiue stands unequal
led for Ixniiily and durability t being the l.eal
Family Sewing Machine now ulloivd lo the pub
lic. THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED:
It has self-ailjualingteiilli.il lu Iho Sliuttla
chaiiges fur llie vurloua fctilelns mudu w bile Ihe
machine Is In laotion.
lis Stllehraare tba womler of all for Inauty
and uuih,tH'iug alike ou I" all .1,1. 4 uf the fabric.
Il seas light itinl heavy falnles with nptal fa
cility. '1 1.0 work Hill feed either rlht or la ft.
Runs quietly and rapidly. N'o dittleiilty ex.r
luiiced In sewing acr.ias heavy seams, Its mo
Itoiiai're till juailive ( no prtui:a or t-og wlteels
lo get OUl Of Older. I ll" llelillller larua wide
and narrow, hem uud fell taniiililully.
Il la Ihorougbly practical aud kill lal a Ufa
lltiitt.
Ksrry t'autlljr nbfMtid Has One.
Kvery Mm bine W irrunlcd to aut alunllstu all
weilituu fur II.
Il Utlliei.nl Machine In il.u oil. i li.tt Is cit.
tbte ul making mora limit one slllt b autlliu-i-ng
4 lie rcturac ItxJ iti.'ikiu.
I ull aud vaautlua tl um, auj Ilia a4ti.pU ol
is.
NO (MAItCK t'lllt SIKJUlNli.
I I Ileitis. Fills, lul.la, lllul.ll, Tui kS, Quills,
Ulu.la, tijlbeia, ike., WlllloUt b..ll.k'.
It n.jk.a a Kulli. r au. avs II ou l and al
lut oa-iulut4i pt ilt-t II),
la.k kit. I.it.41 la lutuiaUi.l v It ti a uiiil4a sal
uf l.aila, a III.. .lit rll. I I lt.!lk'r.
t in) p.titl.uair ..M ik'liuil.i.1 and aluif
U ti bit. taiilij auj kt 4 iu ui4. r.
kin 1. 1 us Oil auti iluead kt'l't um k4u4 al all
liutaa.
1,1 it. IV. kill IN A HKu , asmis,
f.-l Suilk'J. k..i k l, t "lou a u4 ki.Mtloat I uuu'a.
titiuUi l, 4?a
" N A S I r. ' "
I'UAci'ii t urmt
IbU UtiUltlM , ft, i,
Al Or4vr lliausfully rvw)i4
VruMityUy u4utkHL
laaaaauUai H I -a.
eell4 1st '( J
I I 44(4 0 .
a aaV
KeadlnK Kallrtxtda
WINTER ARRAN0EMBS1.
Monday, Nm. 187a
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the Hon arj
North-Wett for Philndolphln, N. Y.,Rtavt
Ing, 'Pottsvllle, Tamaqua, Asblnnd, RrutmnkVn,
Lebanon, Allootown, Euston, KphrutA, Litis,
Lancaster, Columbln, &c, ttc.
Trains lonve Hnrrisburg for New Tork, aa fit
lows i At 8.10, 8.10,10.60 n. in., and 2.60 p.
connecting with similar Tmins on ths
Pennsyrvunla Railroad, and rrriving at New
York ut 10.10 a.m., 3.6o, Bl&O nnd 10.00 p ra,
resiectlvely. Sleeping Cars accompany tus
8.10 a. m., trnln without clinuge.
Returuiugt Jasave New York nt 0.00 a. tn..
12.00noon nnd5.P0p.ru., Pliilndclpbia at 8.1ft
a. in. and 3.80 p. m.i Slcvplng Cars nccompnny
lng the 6.00 p. m. train from Now York
without change.
lHVe ilurrisburg fur Jtenrllng, Pottsvlllc, Ta-
miiqua, Mmersvlllc, Ashlund, Sbamokin,
Allentown nnd Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m.
2.50 and 4.05 p. in., stopping nt Lebanon and
principal way stations t tho 4.05 p. m., train
connecting lor Philadelphia, Pottsvillo nnd Co-
luinuia only, for Pottsville, Schuylkill Haveu
and Auburn, Tin Seliuylkill nnd Susiuobanmt
Railroad, leave Hnrrlsliurg nt 3.40 p. tn.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Rend
lug for Allcutnwn, Euston and New York nt6.00.
10.30a. m., 12.45 Noon nud 4.45p. m. Returning,
leave New York nt 0.00 a. in., 12.00 uoou and
5.00 p. m. nnd Ailcntono at T.20 a. iu. l'i.35
noon, 'i.b:, 4 20 and S.4j p. in.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m., connecting with similar train on East
Peuna. Rallroud, returning from Heading at 0.20
p. m., stopping nt nil stations.
Leave Pottsvillo at 11.00 a. Jm. nnd 8.10 p.
m. Hcrndon at 10.15 n. in., Shitmokln nt 5.40 nmt
11.20 a. m. Ashland nt 7.05 a. m., aud 1250
noon; Mnhauoy City at 7.61 n. in. nnd 1.35 p. :a
Tatnaqua at 8.33 a. m. and 2.40 p. m. for
Philadelphia, New York, Reading, llurrieburg,
Jcc.
Leave Pottsvillo via Schuylkill nnd Susque
hanna Ruilroud at 8.15 a. in. for Harrisburg, and
12.05 noon, for Pine Grove nud Trcmont.
Heading Accommodation Train leaves Potts,
vlllent 5.40 a. m., passes Reading nt 7.30 a. m.
arriving nt Philadelphia ut 10.20 a. in., returning
leaves Pliihtdelphia at 4.45 p. in., passing Read
hig ut 7.25 p.m. arriving at Pottsvillc at U.10 p.m.
l'ottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts
town nt 7.00 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia
nt 4.00 p. m
Columbia Railroad Tralus leave Reading nt
7.20 n. in., nnd 0.15 p. m. lor F.phruta, Litis,
Xiancnster, t-oinmina. ivc.
Perklomcn Kail Road Trains leave Perkiiimcn
Junction at 7.45, 0.05a. m..nt 3.00 and 5.30 p. m.
Returniug.leavc Schwenksville ut 7.00,8.20 a. ni.,
13.50 uoou and 4.30 p. m. councctiiig with similar
trains on Reading Kail Road.
Colebrookdale Rallro jd Trains leave Pottstowu
at 9.40 a. in., aud 0.20 p. m., returning leave Mt.
Pleasant nt 7.00 and 11.25 a. in., connectiug with
similar trains on Kradiug Kailroud.
mcater Vulliy Kailroail Trains leave bridge
port ut 8.30 a. m., 2.05and 5.02 p. m. returning,
leave Downmgtou nt 0.55 a. m., 12.45 noon and
6.15 p. tu. couuectiug w ith slmilur trains on Reud
iug Ruilroud.
On Suuoays : Leave New York nt 6.00 p. ra.,
Philadelphia ut 8.00 u. ui. and 3.15 p. in., (ihu
8.00 a. in. train ruunlujr ouly to Readme;) leave
Pottsvillaal a.OOa. ui., leave" Jlurribburtr, 3.10 a.
m., uud 4.05 p. in.; leave Allentowu nt 8.15 p. m.
leave Reading nt 7.15 a. tu. and 10.05 p. ui. for
IIurriakurB. ut 5.00 a. m. for New York, uud at
11.40 a. m. and 4.25 p. iu. for Plnliiilel'a.
Commutation, Milur.ge, Season, bcliool nnd
Eicuraiou Tickets, to aud from all points at ro
duood rates.
Baggage ehcekod through I 100 Pounds Bag
gage allowed each Pussouger.
G. A. NICOLI.8,
Gccieia! Surwi iutunilent.
PbilMdclpkia and Erie Iluilroud.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On and after Moiidav, Nov. 21t. 1870, tho
Trulnt ou lha Philadelphia ot Erie Kail Koad will
ma as follows i
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury,
14 " arr at Erie,
Erie Hi press leaves Philadephia,
" " " Suuburv,
" " an at Erie,
Blralra Mail leaves Philadelphia,
" Banbury,
M arr at Lock Haven,
EASTWARD.
IsUli Trial u leates Erie,
" " " Suuburv,
" " arr at Philade'lphU,
Erie Issprues leaves Erie,
" ". Suntiiuy,
" " arr al Philadelphia,
Elniira Mjill leaves Lock Haven,
" " " Sunbui-v,
' ' arr ut rbila.lelphl.i,
Butfklo Uxpracs leuvea Williamsport,
" " " Suuburv,
" " arr ut Philadelphia,
9.40 p in
4.55 a m
7.40 p ui
12.20 a ra
C.40 p in
7.40 a in
il.30 a in
i.V.'t p in
7.50 p m
9.00 a ut
I2.0T. a m
6.50 a n
9.00 p m
10.20 a m
5.30 p in
8.15 a m
11.05 a m
5.K0 p in
12.35 a ni
2.35 a rr
9.-10 a m
Express, Mall and Aecoramodutlon, cai t und
cat. conueel at Cm? and all went bound trains,
nnd Mail and A ecu lu oil " ion eal at Iivintteu
With Oil Creek uud Alleghruv River Knilrnud.
VVM.'A. BAL1HVIN,
Geu'l Sup't.
Lsckuwauus nud ItloomNburic Hull
roatl. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT CF PAS8KNGER
TRAINS.
Monday, July l.llh, 1670.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave.
Srraulon,
Hello vui',
Taylorville,
LnrkaWHuna,
Pittston,
West Pittston,
Wyoming,
Malibv,
Kiugtiun, & I st.
W.-harre c'rs i
Pit mouth Juuf.
Pit mouth,
Naulieuki',
tlunlock's,
Shi.-ksbluny,
Hick's Frny,
Reach llatcn,
Berwick,
Willow Grave,
lli 'uir Creek,
I. hue Ridge,
F-ry.
HU)Olii.b'.ira',
K u pert,
Cilaviiiisa,
Dauvllla,
Cbulaaky,
Cainrri.n,
Noilk'd, (arrive.) 10 45
NORTHWARD.
1A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
45 8 25 U 30 0 80 1 00
I 6 50 'J 25 5 35 1 OS
6 57 ! 9 13 6 43 1 15
i 7 Oi ' y '.1 6 63 1 27
7 14 3 5J 10 10 Hi 1 ;;5
.7 1 10 D 6 OS 1 45
7 8 7 4 00 10 .. ! f. 15 1 55
I io i ti 21 a oc
4 15'
10 4 : C 40
I 7 65 4 S4 10 6 i C 45
8 07 I 7 U0
! 8 14' i I 7 07
8 20 4 65 i 7 5
8 43 T 40
8 50 6 15 T Ml'
8 67 6 2'J 1 8 00
V 02 ! I
9 05 I I
W 15
! 26 6 45
9 80, S 60
8 5 57
9 41 8 in
,10 0 8 23
,10 18 i
10 28
C 66
Leave. 'A.M. P. VI !
Northuinbtrluud, 10 25 6 'e
Citmerou, I S XT'
CliuUaky, I 6 t.
Duutlllr, ill 03 44
1'atuaiaa.t, 18 24 II
Kuparl, 1 19 29 I K
ll.ountaburi;, 'l 85 8 26
F.'I'V. ,11 40 8 o
t.iius iti.ii.4-. 1 i m :
lit lul I irri, i 60 A. M.,
Willusj Uiuia, , ' 8 65 j
Herwiek, It PI III
tia.tt a Hate, I'J e T Ok 6 9n
link s Ftrry, ,14 4 . 9 6u
kuiik.kii.ay, JJ T I 45
HuulMk's, 19 It 7 4 T P. w '
Naaiicke, I 115 f l t I.I
I'ltitiuulk, I 1 l't ok 7 Vs II eo f. 6t
I'ltitiwullt June., i T v II li
h'Ts';;;!;:. tiui
Mallta, I 7 STIl t IT
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final, u, I 6. S 45 I t II tl I il
lackaaauita, I J ,J " Sl 40
lat'.'.ll.ia, J j 9 04 S HI 14 0 t '
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