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

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    gricullnral.
Corn Cclttjre.-A farmer in the neigh
boring county of Lancaster, gives his opin
ions, in the Gerraantown Teteyraph, on
corn culture, which arc doubtless in tho
main correct.
"As the period of spring planting is now
approaching, when nil fanners will have to
prepare for thecrops they desire tocultivatc
through the season,! would respectfully urge
upon farmers the continued profitableness
of corn, tho great grain staple of the coun
try. After all the, objections urged against
the production of this grain; of the im
mense amount of labor requisite in its culti
vation; of the impoverishment of tho soil,
and tho .unpromising and uncertain appear
ance of the growing plants if tho spring
should be cold and uackward, yet it must
be acknowledged ttoat, next to grass, it is
the greatest crop Of -the farmer, and far
more certain in aU'ei-asou than wheat.
The great product per norc of this crop,
both in grain and in substantial provender
lor cattle, must always, it -esonis to nie,
make it the farmer's fitvorlie graiu upon
which ho must mostly rely, llcuce, the
methods of its cultivate must always be
sought for by the enterprising farmer.
That it requires a deep, rich soil, no olio
will deny, and onenpon which lime has lately
beou applied is generally fouud to produce a
letter crop in conscqueucc.
In this country -the frequent practice is to
haul out manure iu the winter or spring
and plow it under ; In'the autumn the corn
is cut, and shocked in thick rows, separ
ated by wide middles ; these middles or
intervening space between rows shocks,
are harrowod do'.vn tso as to allow the
stalks to be turned undor by plow. This
is thorougly pulverized by the narrow and
drilled iu witli wheitt: Hrdjthe.'yield of wheat
on our warm liincfctonejsoils is frequently
as good as that obtained tho next season
after the stalk-groimtl had been put iu with
oats, and the manure applied previous to
sowing with wheal.
Where land hi too rich for the profitable
production of oats, thu above plan has
very much to recommend it, nny in time
must become the'irueand common rotation
of corn and wheat. As for oats itself, as
our lands become more improved and
richer, its culture will have to be abandon
ed to poor farmers and more sterile lands.
There are extensive tracts of naturally
poor and mountainous land in the country,
lil ted for the production of oats or buck
wheat, and upon such lands they should
bo grown, as they are grains hardly spited
to rotate in soils rich enough for corn anfi
wheat.
As regards the depth to plow for corn,
thcrois no question) I persumeso much
disputad ntnoug fanners, br.t in my opin
ion it altogether depends upon the depth
of the coil. If that be foure inches deep yon
need not plow it much deeper ; and if eight
inches, your depth of plowing should be
increased accordingly ; and if the soil wews
a fool in depth that would be not too
deep.
As spring approaches let our farmers
prepare their manures and fields for large
average of this great American cereal for
the season of 1871."
Sprouting Swef.t I'otat jes. A New
Jersy fanner gives the following directions
for spoutiug sweet potatoes :
"First, make a frame of boards if the
ground bo col', or heavy, on the surface;
if light or sandy, dig out to depth of eight
or twelve inches from the bottom of the
bed to the top of the frame in front, and 20
or 28 for back, to pivo a good slope for
wator-slied four and half to live feet from
front to back ; take good fresh stable man
ure aud coarse hay bogliay is best ; first
a layer of hay, then manual then repeat ;
pack it well to oue foot iu deptu, wet it
slightly, cover with three inches of sandy
loam, lay in the potatoes if small, whok:
if largo," cut iu two from end to end, with
cutside down ; covcrwith one inch and a
half of light sandy loam. Leave so till the
potatoes begin to sprout, then cover with
the same to three inches to insure good and
plenty of fibrous roots; when the plauts
are three inches high they are. ready to
transplant to the hill or rows for growing.
I use no water, puddling, or plaster in
transplanting, and lose but few plants. Use
glass or sash to give a quicker growth to
the plants, as 1 lind euch worth more than
those grown without; keep the teniporature
in the frame from "i to W, if possible. 1
make my hot-beds from April 10th to 20th,
according to the season ; get from 1,000 to
1,500 plants per barrel of seed."
8ip
Sc.
Joiiny Cake. To a rounded teaeuinul
of sugar add oue teaspoonful of good gingei ,
und one of essence of lemon, and about one
third of a teacupful of butter, or a piece the
Bize of a large ej;j, melted. Dissolve one
teaspoonful of soda in a teacup of flour,
nnd then stii in meal until thu batter is
quite still'; turn all into a square pie pan,
and smooth it down with a poou. Do not
bake too brown.
Dklicatk Cake. The whites of four
eggs well beaten, one cup white suger half
cup butter, half-cup sweet milk, two cups
tlour, one teaspooulul-creaiiiuf tartar, hulf
tuupoouful fSOCUl.
SltercU;tncou9.
CoMft Tixo lMKi;ir. Tho following
table is very convenient for computing in-
crest as furus it poes ; J
Six rr.u r.Ni. Multiply any given .
number of dollars by the uun.bcr of days of,
interest desired, cut oft the two right lininl
figures and divide by six, the rifctilt is the
true interest divide by nix, the result is the
true interest (iu dollars und cents) ou tuch
sum for such uvmbcr of days at six per
cent.
NINE PER l:MT - Multiply the tiiiiiti u.i ,
above uuil divide by nr lliu result wiil
Uu tho interest id niiu! ju r t ent.
TfcN ft It KM. Multiply the Kanie as
above und divide by tl,i,tii (..'j-, ami the re
sult will show the intrust at Uu j-r cent.
Thu rule Is so timplo and ijiiu' iutui'iI
iusf lu all Iniviins- Uft'tgfx.'llialt'Very batik- 1
t r, broker, men haul t ci, ik dii-uld post it
up for rvli-rciHv. Theio being no sm.li
iiiug a it fraction in it, theie i M atcely
any liability to ei ior or mistake. !y nil
lluraritlo.l. lii.il piit tan tlm ileniml
iutoruiaiioit U obtained by u lew l:;uiv.
Tiik N'.til MMitir.i turi nt of j:.t,U u
J' UllsV Vtllliu unwind Ul J'l.il.t. Ipi.i.l
Mini lea lived, Hint tit lew of tho
ruinous I'liri i. jvv.iiluijj of Lite, iiih laUy
l-ir kliiall nulla, th.i .i1Iim iiijj Krlidlulii I-1'
'.'7. !-7t :
.Null, IVuut I'kl In lXi. ; hli l.i.t.l and
I'eUI'lllil Iroiu llS tOl'ilKl, IMU n od nulls;
Kl alt 1 Ul p!ke, -J.'i iviilt -r kl':4 uliuvu 1"J
unit ; N uuil t-l n.tiU, . min i ami l'i 1 1,
'J't uitl ki a U.vo lovl ii tils, bit' in
Hail ; IV1 und id li.nl. t in 1114 nud tii.nla,
fWi etuis m r ki uli i I'fci 11 1, U; mill
M Ui.l, 1 iu iii mill 1. 1, ul,. 7 11 ni ih r
key itlemi l".l u.u. . ; i. 1, i,U fl n y t Ci 4
It'x'tU t's I111U l in ing, l.lsllij, t-.l-Hio,
Unit; unit l..-t mil., lu I. :i 1. ui4 k 'i
li i ll.e tin, 11. 1 1..
I ii,t -I ' 1 1 1 li.m- 1. 1., I 1 1 k, ,. 1
K .'.'ii tl -'l.l l 'l tt-wl'ttkt. t-. Ml
1 .1 t Ol"vV t '"'(,
iir.xitY t. iiKi.Jinonrs
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
Csmnrmetlt Tnrts Fluid Ext met Rhubarb and
" Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Julco.
For Llvr r Complaint, Jaundice, Bllimu Affec
tions, Sick or Nervous Headache, Costlvencss,
etc. Purely Vegetable, containing uo Mercury,
Minerals or Deleterious Drugs.
M
Thcc Pills nrc tho most delightfully pleasant
purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, magne
sia, ct. There Is nothing more acceptable to
the stomach. Thty give tone, and cause neither
nausea nor gripping pains. They are composed
of the flntft ingredient. After a few days' use
of thci'n, such an invigoratlon of the entire sys
tem takes place as to appear miraculous to the
weak aud enervated, whether arising from im
prudence or disease. II. T. Helmbold's Com
pound Fluid Kxtrnct Catawba Grnpo Pill are not
sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coated
Pills do not dissolve, hut pass through the sto
mach without dissolving, consequently do not
produce the desired effect. The Catawba Grope
Pills, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not
necessitate thilr being sugar-coated. Price fifty
cents per box
11ENKV T. m;l.MHOMS
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
Fluid Instruct NiirNttinrillii
Will radically exterminate from the system Scro
fula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Pore Eyes,
Bore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis,
Skiu Diseases, Salt Hlietim, Cankers, Runnings,
from the Ear, While Swellings, Tumors, Cancer
ous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swell
ings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of ull
kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all
diseases that have been established iu the system
tor years
Being prepared oxprcssty for the above Com
plaints, its blood-purfying properties are greater
tban nny other preparation of Sarsnparilla. ft
gives tho complexion a clear aud healthy cohw
nud restores the Patient to u state of Health RT.d
Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing nil
chronic constitutional diseases arising from an
impure state of the Blood, and the nifty Tellable
and effectual known remedy for the 'cure of pains
and swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of the
Throat and Legs, Blotches, 'Pimples on'the Face,
Erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of the Uin,
aud beautifying the complexion. Price, St.50
per Bot'.te.
IIENltr T. HELMBOLD'S
CONCENTRATED
IXl'ID EXTKACTBIOIII,-,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
lias cured every case of Diabetes lu which it has
been given. Irritatior.cf the neck of the Blad
der oud Inhumation of '-the Kidneys, Ulceration
oft'lie Kidneys and Bladder, retention of Urine,
Diseases of the tprostrate Gland, Stoue iu the
Bladder, Culrulim, -Gravel, Brickdust Deposit,
aud Miiecusor Milky Discharges, and for En
feebled ttlifl Delicate Constitutions of both sexes,
attended with K.c following symptoms : Indis
position to exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Me
mory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Tain iu thu Back, Hot Hands,
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Erup
tion ou the face, pal Id Countenance, Uuiversal
lassitude of the Muscular system, etc.
Used by persons from the uges of eighteen to
twenty-live, and from thirty-live to fifty-five or
iu the decline or change of life ; after confine
ment or labor pains ; bedwettiug lu children.
Helmbold's Extract Buehu is Diuretic and
PUid-pnrify4rg, tnid cures all diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, and excesses and im
ilettees in Life, impurities of the Blood, etc.,
superseding copaiba in aO'vctatious fur which it
is nscd, and syphilitic titlections in these dis
eases used in connection with Helmbold's Rose
Wash.
LADIES.
In many nir-.-ctii lions peculiar to Ladies, the
Extract Bneliu is unequalcd by any other reme
dy as iu chlorosis or retention irregularity,
painfnlnces or snppressiou of customary evacua
tions, ulcerated or schirns slate of the I'tcrns,
LcuciutIIicu or Whiles, sterility, and for nil
complaints incident to the sex, whether arising
indiscretion or habits of dissipation. It is pre
scribed extensively by the mo.-i eminent physi
cians and inidwivcs tor enfeebled anil delicate
constitutions, of both sexes and all ages (attend
ed with any of the above diseases or symptoms.)
II. T. HF-I MPOLIVS KXTKAfT lil'fHf
CUKES UlSKAlKS ARISING FROM l.Ml'RU
DENCfc, HAlina OK DISSIPATION, ETC.,
In ull their stae, at little expellee, little or uo
change wi diet, 110 inconvenience, und no expo
sure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives
strcuglh to Urinate, thcrct-y removing Obstruc
tions, Preventing and Curing .Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying I'ain nud In-tlnmation, so fre
iiieirt in this class of diseases, and expelling all
1'oi-onous mutter.
'J housunds who have been the victims of In
competent persons, and who have paid heavy
fees to be cured iu u short time, have found they
have, been deceived, and that the 'Poison" has,
by the use of "powerful astringents," beeu dried
up in I lie system, to break out in a more aggra
vated form, and perhaps alter .Marriage.
Use Helinbold's Extract Diiehu for ull Affec
tions and Diseases of the Uniary Organs, wheth
er existing iu Male or female, from whatever
origiuatiui;, and uo matter bow long stauding
i'riee. oue dollar and lllty cents per bottle.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S lMl'UoVED ROSE
WASH
cannot be surpassed til a Kace Wash, and w ill be
found the only specific remedy In every species
of CutaiH'ons AlhxlSon. It speedily eradicates
I'iniplcs, Spot. Siorliulic Dryness, Indurations
ol the t lltaileolls .Meuilnane, etc., dispels Kelt-
Dees and Incipient liillannitiiiii. Hives, Hash,
Moth Patches, Dryness i sealp or skin, rroi
Kites, and ull l-.u; "..s I n which Salves or Oiut-
uiciiie ure li ed ; rc-loro the f kln to a state of
iiiirl v und jI 1 111 s, and Injures coiiliuiied
li.allby hi l lull l'i I lie liue of its vessels, ou
uhich iIi h n,U the ti,'reeaMe i-ltarui'ss und viva
city nl complexion so iiiueli sought and udiuired.
Mni hiHii-M r 1 .tillable as a reim-dy fur exirling
iMeeu of the sl.in, 11.1. H. Idbold's Rose Wa-li
lias long sil' laiii-' l its principle 1 1 Vhh to untmuud
ej p.iliuii iu'e, I v p-isse.tlug iiinlKie4 which ren
tier H a Toili-i A p mliigc of thu niiisl SujicrU
live and longi niil i liuraiier, combining In im
i li caul luruiiila llci-e piuiiiiii. ul iviiliu . Safe
ly aiid Ellleaey the lii:ni ilile aeeuuiiaiiiiui-uts
nfil. um a u l'lei rvative nnd ItelV, htl of
the l ine) ei.iiit.. it uh t le.lu: IfKl.iu l'-r
ili-ea-es of a Siphilllie .1 1 in e, nun as uu tiijcc.
liull for itisclim ill Hie I I'llllliy Ol gUUs. Mlt'ltlg
limn li.ibil of 1' 1-ilp.illnii, mi l lii e. iiiiK-eiii.il
Willi Ihe Exliai ta linelai, haisaparllla, uud C4-
I.IH bit lil.l-.! PllU, ill puell di-easi-s II li'l-olll-
iiieii,,,, 1. i:iii..i l-v siii.ivctd. IM. e, one dullar
pel b UU.
fall uinl ikii!l inelK'ii .M'euni(Kiii the
iin ilii iiit-fe.
1 vl.l. ic j 1 I lie-ii:ii-I l. . ihtil.' nud ii-ILiblu
ikul I.S.r ll. u,r!i. 1,1, u,,e ilii.u, Villi I. u II
itlt ill -! Ihiel., mil tt lllisi; Hllueaeel, alul up
ji. 1-1 .10,1s i muidw Ui .t 1. nie -ill uu-t rvci.iu
11,1 id itnty I. iters, in 111) ul Hluili-liu 1 1. nil Ihu
li., 'ie-l siuii'i'i) iliel,l ln( t li.lurul 'i) ii. 1.1 lis,
t ii 1 jtlui li, M.iloim 11, iu, 'I ,u pmpn, ,i till
lulu 1 .-Kin 1 . , ii Hull publii in., a 11, i,u ui
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t..fc-i.i. t.ib i Aa.i.-s iiii.it i.i, nil,,,.
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tiscclhntcctts.
F
RIXIXG'S
MAMMOTH CASH STORE,
IM
MARKET SQUARE.
IS OFFCBINO
BARGAINS
IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
CEDARWARE,'
QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Drugs, Paints, OilsJ&c.
JUST OPENED
A NEW ASSORTMENT FRESH FROM TnE
CITY.
DRY GOODS.
BLANKETS,
OVERCOATING,
CASSIMERES AND'ODOTHS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
SILKS AND SILK POPLINS,
ALFACAS,
SHAWLS,
with every kind of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.
Groceries of every kind,
Coffee,
Teas.
Sugar,
Molasses,
Fish, Meat,
and everything lu the Grocery Hue.
HARDWARE of every discription and an
endless variety of cutlery.
QUEENSWARE of every variety aud quality.
BOOTS AND SHOES of the best manufactures
iu the Country.
WALL PAPER an extra assortment suitable
for any Rooms.
NOTIONS of every diecriptions.
FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES. POINTS
und OILS of the best quality.
All of which will be sold at tho very
LOWEST PRICES.
As these goods have been bought for eash,
special Inducements to purchasers are offered.
Cull uud examine tu Immense Stock.
II. Y. I'KILIXU.
Sunfcury Nov. Suit, 18T0.
TIME IS MOXEV 1 1
A
LL Wall Puper aud Uordcr, sold by me wil
be trimmeil rcarty tor use,
"WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
BY Till;
YEOMAN'S WALL PAPER TRIMMER,
which 1 have the exclusive ritht to use in Suuburv
und vicinity.
Save money, time ana moor, by luyiirg or
x. it: tut 1:1: i.njiiT.vtn,
Dealer iu Books, Stationery, Wull Paper, Mnsre,
Ac. Ac, Ac.
Sunday School SUPPLIES made a speciality.
Ulaiik, .llfiiioruiiduiii A Vann Itoolia
in endless variety, jui-t received.
BOOK BINDING done to order. Persons will
save excuse hy leaving tlu ir orders for b'.cdiug
wkk uie.
PICTI'KK I'KAMi:
of all size, cut Irnin the Monlriingat very low
rates. OV At. A SL .Kfc tKAMM always on
baud. ,
ALUU.MS, RHACKETS, GOLD l'ENS, !
A large and well selected stock of Toys al way
on baud. Anything not ou bund promptly ul
tiered, iluri'ain-, tor cash, t all al
N. rUUKEE LIGIITSER'S
Book Store, ;
Sign of Foley's Gold Pen, Mai Let Square, Sue
bury, Pa.
Sunbury, Aunut Otb, 110.
J. WASHINfiTON'S 1
atii 1t11tiir.it nii or. ;
The old eriii.iiinil'")itii of the town
We de, line tlm boui-l, but ul Urn saiHe lime '
ciiN.iitrrtti.il t lie lulu Mv Irulli iii.ivIh) trj.inia.
bly Kpokeii Miluuui iiiaiilfeliug an uuruiuluila- '
In.- aiiniuiit i-f Viiuiiy uud uuibitinu.
Jul liuly ti-aia li'i'i I be .in my l.il.lllets
career In lliia pluee half iny lileliluu Unit tt
l-enl, h ive I timi.l iisui the llmir of our sbi-p ;
day uller uuil iiicbl utter ulilit, and applied
l!i thai blue liliuiuiiig Mcvl, Mini will, In llml I
' ip.e ul tune eiiilu.iiiil bv lliu In It lit. V lnl.lt uf '
thai tkuilful eili.. Im! - I .liuli I mull) eeiy. !
binly iu the ciiuiiiry (In i-iiiiiiiinu paiUuii-) uud ;
In ulillgv 111 J publle luteie.t lirreiu publuly
ttUUoui.ee ti our p.. In. ii. old and m- llil Mti
ure ready In il.aie Hum all Utf Uu lline liuudltil
IlioutaiiU limt-t 01 liiiiii.
t niuu it In u ).'.! I'U 1.1, I..I ih ln.u I. lbs Uliil.
tits ne alu al. 1)4 le.nt In Mmk. fuli-urnm or ,
iilleiuiMiu, to .tiiiii )ini, U.iir cut )iiu, tUaiiiia
uu, ahi.kei tl , ti piu, or jt-ifiiiiie, t'tuiib uu-l si
u.iLti ib b.iii miU miuiit! .Win, In lliu tiur
I ill ' Ul 4tt( iu .lliu 1.1 .mi ids 1 uti.iuur.
We itnik I i I Ii i.e. i.-il pltate to w nk. '
M.., J ,li I ii-i mlI uui ilmp In (ft "littid ou I
Ih j Ut.it ul jUnH- li.e.ii... its 4.1 nt tstll si .
It vi u bs 1l .u1 ui tttr 1'x.ilil Ih. I
A . I..11. . Ii all Ibitl 4-mii4 i
'I a 14 1 iti I be I'n.l as buM lit Lay 4.
k m d'-t n'-.wi lKj-4, U.-if M irltt illMt. -
K. , -0.
(Oil IIHIMMtkt. I
I I f. tit HI.I..4 Itiiat, r-. Vti, IImU. kpilatft,
II t .situ, U-'iit, t i.-. .'. tn
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bttllimcmift.
CCK.VAK t CO.
A FULLUNE OF
FALL & WINTER GOODS
at
JOHN ECKMAN & CO'S.
Groceries, the best and cheapest In the market,
at Eekman A Co'i.
Oil-Cloth, Carpet and Carpet Chain
at the vory lowest prices, at
Eekman A Co'.
UMBRELLAS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES
and
NOTIONS
Eekman & Oo's.
of every description, at
Hats nnd Cap, Boots and Shora,
at Eekman St Co's.
Stone-Ware, Wood-Ware and Wlllow-Wnre, nt
Eekman & Co's.
Hardware, Nails, Stilt, Fish, &c.,
at Eekman & Co's.
Country Produce taken In exchange nt
Eekman A Co'i.
Don't forget the place,
john eckman a co.,
Corner Fourth and Market Streets,
scnburt, penn'a.
Sunbnry, Dec. 1, 1870.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOGDS.
MISS ELIZABETH LAZARUS announces to
the public that she has JUBt received, at her
store In Dewart's Building, a large supply of
THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS,
trimmed and urtUiiHtacd, and of all colors, In
cluding the
NEOPOLITAN,
the lKteet and most fashionable thing out In hats.
Also, CHILDREN'S HATS,
for girls and boys.
Flowers of the latest and handsomest stvles.
Sush Ribbons, plain and figured. Ladie's
Spencers, Lace Colars, Linen Colurs and Cutfs
for Ladies und Children, Crochtt collars.
Neckties for Ladles and Gent's latest styles.
Silk Sack Loops, a superior article. Gloves
Including Kids, aud Ladles' Buckskin gloves.
Huudkerchtef. All kimlsof Trimmings.
Embroidery Tatlterns. Hosiery for Ladies,
Gent's and Children. N4s, Plue and pique
trimmings.
TRIMMING SILKS,
Chignons, Zephyrs and Tarni, and a general
variety of Notions.
Thankful for past patronage, she hopes that
the ipialitv of her goods will merit a continuance
of the same. ELIZABETH LAZARUS.
A ii:XT KM AX'S WARD-ROBE.
A MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS,
MERCHANT TAILORING H0US3,
Tiuro Sr., One Door Below Market
St., Sunbury, Pa.,
J. M. ZIEGLER, Protoietoh.
FREXXH& EXGLISH CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS OF EVERT KIND, VESTINGS, ALL
KINDS, FINEST GRADES, ENDLESS VA
R1ETT. Embracing every quality and styles that the
New York and Philadelphia Markets alfonl,
which will be madeup to order by the best of work
mcu, warrunted to tit aud render entire satisfac
tion. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
The largest assortment lu town. Embracing
everything of Gentlameu's wear of the latest
styles. Call und see my stock, also the latest
fashions, before purchasing elsewhere.
J. M. ZIEGLER,
(successor to Thomas G. Nott,)
Third st., one door below Market, Suubury,Pa.
Suubury, Jan. 15, 1S.U.
Agrirultural InspleuientH,
i-r
OE'S Grain Rakes, f";cl nnd Iron Garden
Rakes. Long and D Handle Spades, 8hor
els, Manure and Hay Forks, Grass nud Grain
Perthes, Grain Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Trace,
Breast, Tnniriif and Log Chains, Griud-tinn,
Fanning Mill Scivcs of ull sites and kinds, a
large assortment f Red Wagon Hames, for
Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Teeth, for sale
bv J. H. CON LEY & CO.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERT
Dr. WALKEK'3 C LIFOHjnA
VINEGAE BITTERS
Hundreds of Thousands
4
Besr tpsttmony to thctr Wooilcr
fu'. Cunuive Kit'ecit.
4
a
ISsWHAT ARE THEY? g 5
ST 1 TtTET AHE KOT A TItE
a i - a i n d i m v
ti S r n ll w T w it i ii is
ni b If!
lull jLM III
, O I TtTET AHE KOT A VILE 5 j
3 & i? ti t u n n I m v it!
ibwleef Poor Itan, WhisWt), l'ruui tsplrlls
and Refuse Lleuura dociorttl.ijlecit sndivtct
rntd tu I'lctMth little, called 1orict,-"-AppiUj.
tr," .ctiortrt," tt., ttist Irt.t li e t:plcr in la
ilruakDDiis sad rnla, but sre s Ireo t'il.cinc, mao
fraia the Kcltvs r.ootssud Herbs i f t'it!;fornls, free
Irnm all Alcubvllo Mliuulnnis. 'll.cyno lbs
1IIKAT ill.OUU ri ltll'lEU nutl A l.ll'K
CMINU l-UINtlfl-Ks r-rl'Ct l.tnutuwr sfd
Jmlorilor si (lis t.y.ltin.eiirrjlrg ult all pouwnous
matter and rciturlng Uis I l"Od is s U14I1I.) ctudilU-a.
ho pertva can ULi llieto tillers wcurtllii lu C.rcc
tlvn and run sis lui.g oncll.
tllO wliltis (ItCDftirau Inrurslln cut, -rut UU d
tho tones sre kct dcsirajcd ty LilutrU icltta or
other uieSLi. aud ltj .tsi .r,ui;t vtttud bt)titUI.-s
Miini 1 1 rei.ilr.
I'ttr luflusuaiitlorr nail I hrouls i:hranin
Itsnt au4 liuui. 111 spriialu, vr lud.griilon,
lllilaui. Ksailurui und lulu uitlli al rt stla
Mttim ul ikv illutid, l iter, Ultlue) a, aud
IllaUtlcr, llirt llliicis 1st Wta umM tueens.
lul. butti Ulsraata sr n-itd It Vlllaltd
illuod. wS.eli Itneuerslly rtiduced If litrsut uiclI
t-l lUt- UIl'i sitva Oi sans.
IltK'tlkll uu IMJUitHTION,
aehu, I't... la ilii UiaUovit, tuuut,1 .al-l-.cti t-l Ui
ivi. iut.:itht, at uf t rueuutius tf lUv u.uut. h,
l lu.i. 14 i',j Uiiuik, b.Utiui Autt l-i, .,,uuta
t. lit. l:, an, li-Ctiiiu.li.,ii tt tl.! I si.., 1't.u id I. j
r.i.-. 1 t( Iks tlllt)l, sud s l uadred vU.tf l-S kiU
S. 1.. 1 talus, we III t ki.!.l.ct of i,.t .
'. k t imi(.ii.u Hi kbiiustk kttd tUutulsls Uu I r
iU!.tri.4 tumli, kick rwudtrlltiatuf ant'.utr.id
iUtt l tliti,iiii 1 . tluvd "I all iaiiuril.. aud
lot, inlr i.t Ui i 4 , Uf lu 11. aktiUi ttt.w.
IIU atilM HlatAK,liv.iivai.1iki,rlt
I lurtnii, li.uultts, Sbtita, I ta-riit. t vtiuitt, llwiis. I ta
ksktkt, Ult. IS tuiu. iU Iliad. kta I t. Iu;tlp
t Ua. luk, kauib, I iaavkaaitittaif Um kiln, Uuvkis
at4 tittiaats til uu lata, til tttltiii asata i aslwa.
' llutaJi Ui tk s4tailt4 at-l 4 11m aiiuiu la a
S-"f lt.1 1 1 Ika sal til iktaa l l.tia fas bvUI It
11 a a l.l tt.ai! Ik. Ssatl U It dsivkl vl tluif
ssiatlta aS-au
t iiiim Uta 1 11 mad uu4 aksaatM aa tt-4 Its
ta siiuilias iMttsvua) tWtMtak u aia la I Ut.,.laa. I lav
it -as t-l fcwa.i 1 tit ti.t. it a a. a -s lt4 it ufcuttt 4
at-4 slusaiali la tas ttti n.tnta U s, tl la l"al,
a4 tw k-.iika sui u.i is itu. a hhi tix-4
kaia Sk4 ui kaMkad tka i,.ua. tHIMtf.
'IX, T4fl4usw UWUMa, ta,lak-a
Siataat al a a-aa U it M aattavallr avaf- -
4 aat l-tavt4. t lull ataalinaa, taa4 aai.lsiif
ui ttt.awi atvs4 aatk Ixlita, bilt4.d U hi laa
kat ltiiil,lut.Mi,. . d a'rft.
t tl kkll, rtf4 W t- UttHlkUat tUs,
liartats aa4 Ua t9a.ta. Ia 1st
al aal tt kaaaa, M l al k.a I vtt
ir "t 411 IHIuftisit 4kH t4tlt
nnnftidnrfrs.
'HP
MACllINK: NIIOl AX1 irohi
FOUNDRY.
GEO. ROIIRBACII & SON3,
Manburj', lenn'a,
INFORM tho public that they are prepc.red to
do all kinds or CASTINGS, and having added
a new Machine 8hop In connection with their
Foundry, nnd have supplied themselves with New
Lathes, Plnulug nnd Boring Machines, with the
latest Improvements. With the aid of skillful
mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given tbem, in a satisfactory man
ner. Gratea to suit any Stove.
IRON COLUMNS, for chuTeheior other build
ings, of all sizes.
BRASS CASTINGS, &e.
The PLOWS, already celffbrufted for their su
periority, have been still further improved, and
will always be kept on hand.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Sunbury, June 18, 1870.
FI.OItKXCK NEWI.0 MACHINE.
fTlHIS celebrated Machine is now on exhibition
JL next door to Kraubc's Tiu aud Stove
Store,
Market Street, Sunbury, Ta.
The Florence Sewlna Machine stands unequal
led for beauty nnd durability) beliiR the best
Family Sewing Machine now otfered to the pub
lic. THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED :
It has self-adjusting tention In the Shuttle (
cbuntcn for tho various Stitches mude while tho
machine is in motion.
Its Stitches arc the wonder of all for beauty
and finish. belnir alike on both sides of the fabric.
It sews llirht und heavy fabrics with equal fa
cility. Tho work will feed either right or left.
Kilns quietly nnd rapidly. No dilhcillty exper
ienced in sewing across heavy seams. Its mo
tions n-pe all (posh he j no sprintrs-OT h?ok wheels
to get out of order. The Ilemuicr turns wide,
and narrow, hem nnd fell beautifully.
Il Is thoroughly practical und will last a life
time.
Every Family should Have Our.
Every Machine warranted to substantiate all
we claim for it.
It is the only Machine lu the world that ! -capable
ol making more than one r.itch aud having
the reverse feed motion.
Cull aud cxatuiue tuetn, and the samples ol
work.
NO CHARGE FOIL SHOWING.
It Items, Fells, Cords, Braids, Tucks, Quilts,
Binds, Gathers, Ac., without basting.
It makes a gather and sews It on a baud at
one operation perfectly.
Each Machine is furnished with a complete set
of tools, without extra charge.
Every purchaser fully iuslructad and every
Machine warranted and kept in order.
Machine Oil und Thread kept on kaud nt all
times.
GEO. tV. SMITH A BRO., Agents
ForNorth'd, Snvrtcr, Uuiou and Montour Coun's.
October 15, 167a
N I l.l. I X li I 51 1 M.I till
THE subscribers having tnkeu possession of
the Sunbury Steum Mills, on AValnut street,
and having repaired the same, are now prepared
to tnunulurtnwr all brands of
FLOUR AND FEED.
They respectfully Invito tho citizens of this
vicinity to give them a trial, as their facilities to
make the best quality are equal to any lu the
State. Their present retail prices are :
Extra White Wheat Flour, per barrej,
Ued Wheat Flour, per barrel,
Corn Meal, per cwt.
8 00
t 00
2 50
Buckwheat Flour, per cwt. ii 25
Rye Chop, " 2 50
Kve A Corn, " 2 25
Oats & Corn Chop, ' S !!5
White Middlings, " 1! 50
Shorts, " ij 00
Bran, " 1 25
Corn, per Vnsl. 115
Oats. " 155
Orders are pts-pectfullv solicited and will re
ceive prompt attention. " MOYER A KOLB.
Sunbury, June IS, ISTO.-tf.
i lMltEK AXI I'LAMXt. mM.lsj.
Third Street, adjoining I'hila. A Erie U. B., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
8L NBL IIT, PA.
IRA T. TlEMEXT,
IS prtparcd to famish every description fiT lim
ber required by the deinunds of the public
Having nil the luted improved machinery for
manufacturing Limber, he is now ready to till or
ders wf all kinds of
! FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SIIVTTEfcS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VB
K AND AS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Tam
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.AHOE ASSORTMENT Or
KILL LUMBKlt.
HEMLOCK and FINE. Also, Shingles, Picksts,
Lathe, Ac.
Orders promptly lilled, und shipped bv Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
decl!.OS:ly
Stove" sTt i is fcaT.in i7i is ii n ex t.
MARKET STREKT, SUNBI RV, PA.
ALFRED KRATSE, Tfopriftor.
srct'ESSOR TO SMITH 4 GEMUIK.J
HAVING purchased the above welt known cs
tabllsliuienl, Mr. Krnuse would respectful
ly iutorm the public that he now has ou baud a
large iissoHHieut of
COOKING STOVES,
Specr's Cook Anti-Du, llcirulutor or Revolving
Top, Combination, fcuqui-hannu and others,
which are so arranged us to be iiwil for Coal or
Wood, and are warranted lu perform satiafartorl
ly or uo sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to
heat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of different kiuds at very low prices.
Tinware of Every OeNerlptlou
kelit potmtitlitlv nil hand. Koofliu. uml Anotitlnif
with the bent material, done at abort notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dUputch. Coal
Oil and Lamps constantly ou hand. Japan ware
of all kinds. Store uppoaile Coult-y'a hardware
store. Give tue a call. A. KKAl s-E.
npl24-)y
fkl XIll'IlY .lAltllLE YAltl.
rpilE underalgiKil having bought the entire
X stm-k of IHaaiuirrr A Tuvlor. would Iutorm
the public that be is una irmly to no ail kluji i-r
M tltlll.E U OltK.
Has ou h ind, and makes to order at
MIoUT NOTIt E.
MouuiueutM 4' Ilrtttl-Houra,
: rrf r STtir.
,IK)OH AMMtl.MHJn MLLM
Alau.Cvuirtery Pti.ts with Galvanised pipe and
all other fencing generally used 011 Cemeteries.
Joliu A. Taylor a ill cunliuue in Hie eiuployiiii'iii,
1 at the old tlaad uu Market St.. Sunbury, uiay'J'Os
I TIIK OVI.Y NTOYE UITIIOI T A
! .l l.T DiTIII. (.Kl.tr IIU.TI.
.ttOttt: riltt l'1.14 E IIEAI t lt,
imiu'ti
I ILlfUMATKU M4MOND OAS MUtNtR.
I wiinu
I'AULOK AND (IIAMUKKS ARC WAUMLD
I MY OSCVIRE.
IT Is lbs only Flriplara Healer that has a par.
foil fun kt'4i-r, aud lioa lioiu puilliig ur
pltviuua, ur (iiiiillun Kits lula lbs apitiiitut.
Il la lbs only rtleplsea lltuler a Ull Ilia patelil
! IliiiKiU4l Maasina by lilt U Kivult-r illuittiuul.
! lag il la nbuiutj, lb Milinei. Ika kt.it a u
In, Itinle 1 llet I uall a-tliuxl, and lbs Iii4t Uu.
I litti J o( IU gi4t wsifcbl ul lb sutl lu lbs iai
I "lr.
I la lk only r lla( US Uvular thai U I'.r
j ft ft kill rta.b r aini buiuti, wtily ivuiiaa
. tilii.jf uu.n lu latul) liiui b .ma.
I li la lite oiil T r iitpUtk llsatsr IIB -lfsst
silling aw4 d4iii lii4 sinla.
I Ik la Iba wtil r In l'i at a lltstlll Willi lb4t
t4a, gKiu auuu-Uut Iimmm aslata, au4 a-ilb-'
ual Itb4tiia4 lbs siula IUI-la lu bmu ti.il.
I U l'l U a UK iit.l wibiual ll.iiiiiu.'i fu-
LUtw iixtt.i, lui-iiii4 aa4 Is lt.i i4 a it J
iw4.kl tit Iwi (tili-ia.
1 OtfctM to au4 l llf.Hr H HaKL
M-.ilii.iuis. M4,
' -4t (Hit H fiPNtlUtt. Utt.kiiif,
I'tt-a s
Wm k it
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
ron PTBinixo the blood,
The reputation this ex
cellent medicino enjoys.
Is derived from its cures,
muny of which are truly
marvellous. Invctcrsto
rases of Scrofulous dis
ease, where the system
seemed saturated tttth
corruption, have been
Euritlcd and cared by It.
iTodiluui nlfcetionsand
disonlers, which were nR
Kravnted by the scrofu
lous eontnuiinntinn until
they were painfully afllicting, have been radically
cured In such great numbers In almost every sec
tion or the country, tlmt the public scarcely need to
tie informed of its virtues or iifcs.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most detractive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen und 11 n felt
tenant of the organism undermines the constitution,
and invites the attack of enfeebling' or fatal diseases,
without exciting n suspicion or its presence. Again.
It seems to breed infection throughout the body, nnd
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber
cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or
heart, or tumors formed in the liv.-r, or it shows
-Its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul nleer
tftinns on some part of the bodv. Hence the occa.
sionnl use of a bottle of Ibis Sarnnparilln is ad
visable, even when no nt-tive symptoms of disense
appear. Persons nfllleteil with the following com-
J Wms generally find immediate relief, ami. at
ength, cure, by the use or this SAltNAPAItll,.
I, A: if. Jinthnny 're, rose or MCryrtpela,
Wirer. Salt Jihrum, Srafd Mirnd, JCinffworm,
Sore tSyv, A'ni-r , nnd other eruptions or
visible forms of Srrtifulout disease. Also in the
more eoncpaled forms, as lysif-;isl(t, Jiroiifff-,
Hrnrt lsr-nse, J-'lit, K;iteist Kinratiita,
and the various t7rcroii aucslioris of the museu
lur nnd nervous systems.
fitihili or IVtirwnf nnd Memtrtat Tttaennr
are cured by it, though a long time Is required-tor
subduing these obFtiuiilemiiladicsbv nny medicine.
Hut long cnntimied use of Ibis medicine will cure
the complaint. Lrurnrrhtra or Whitrt, Vtrrine
i'lrrrattnnHt nnd J-Wnitfr 7fertsrst are com
nssnly soon relieved nnd iiltiniutelv cureil bv its
purifying nnd invigorating enect. 'Minnie U'iree
iiuns'for each euse tire found in our Almanac, sup
plied gratis, llhrumntiiim nnd tlnut, when
caused bv accumulation or extraneous matters
in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also .(per
f.'otntlatntti. Torpidittl, f 'ofiffnf Ion or Iiifam
mat ivnof the Urrr, nnil.ntifiif irr, when arising,
as they orten do, from the rankling poisons in Ilia
blood. This SAItSAI'Allll.l.A Is n great re
storer fur the strength and vigor of the system.
Those who are I.n 11111 trt nnd I.lnllr, Itmpnn
drtit, Mr-r-iils. nnd troubled with Arroa An
jtrrhfimiunn or i-'miv, or nny of the affections
symptomatic of nrrr-nfsnt, will find immediate
relief nnd convincing evidence of its restorative,
power upon trial.
PREPARED BY
Dr. JT. C. AYEH ak CO., Lowell, 3t aVkk-,
Practical and Analytical ChtmiBta.
SOLD 11V AM. DRlliUISTS EVERYWHERE.
MarehSo, 18Tl).-1y.
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! !
A XEW STOKE
AT
GEORGETOWN,. LOWER MA1IANOY
Township, Northumberland County, l'a.
WILLIAM NEGELY
TTAVING opened a new Furniture Store at the
XX. nbove place, will constantly keep on hand,
a large and select assortment of
FURNITURE,
Comprising of Parlor and Chamber Suits, Couch- j
es, J-.ouiMe Tables, Hutcsks, I'anr-aVed
ChAirs -H nil 'grades. Rocking und
Kitchen Chairs, Washstands,
Bedsteads, Japanese, Cottage aud
Half Cottage, Lookiug-Glasses, Window
Shades, and in short, everything usually to
be found iu any well-kept Furniture Store, may
be had nt this establishment.
Rspint', by fair dealing and strict attention to
business, to merit the patronage of the public.
An Invitation 1b extendsd to nil desiring anything
in the line of Furniture to call and examine lin
stock. I iitlcriakinK done In all its branches.
triif Repairing done at short notice.
WM. NEGELY.
Goorgetown, June 11, '70.-ly.
A G RAND" F At Ld PEN 1 NO
OK
NEW STORE GOODS.
A complete assortment of goods are uow being
opcued nt
ilOORE & DISSINGER-S STORE,
Hun t's Uuil. ling, Market Street,
SVNHLRY, PENN'A.
Consisting of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, DRESS GOODS,
Dry Goods of every variety. Notions, Ladies'
Sliuwls, Gent's Furjiisli'.Tij;
Goodtt,
Iteadj-nade Clotlilng.
Woolen Blankets, Carpets, Oil Cloths,
FRESH GROCERIES,
Quecnsware, Willow-Ware, Glassware, Ac., Ac.
Flour mttl I'eetl.
Call and see their well selected stock f the
very latest styles, fresh from the easteru cities.
Prices are low. Tbey are determined lo keep up
their old motto of
tji tCK Sales ami Small Pkofith.
All kiuds of country produce lakeu in ex
change fur goods.
MOOKF Jt lHSIXGER.
Set. 24, 170.
Xortlieru C'eutrul ICu'tlnrvj.
WINTER ARRANGEMfiNT.
ON nnd after Jan. Ut, 1871, trains will ruu
as follows 1
NORTHWARD.
Leave Sunbury at 4.55 a. m.. arrive at Caiian
daigua 3.10 p. in., Syracuse 7.00 p. 111., Roches
ter 4.45 p. 111., liuli.ilo 0.1K) p. III., Suaprnsiou
llridge 0.50 p. 111., Niagara Falls .55 p. m.
Leave Sunbury ut 4.35 p. ui. for F.lmiia nud
Buffalo via V'rii- Railn.iy from I'.linira.
Leave Suuburv ot O.lil p. in. for WIIHamsport.
SOI THIVAUD.
Leave SuiiTinry at 2.35 n. in., arrive at Harris
burg 5.15 a. m., llaltimore 0.15 a. 111., l'hilailcl
phU 0.50 a. m., Washington city 1.50 p. m.
Leave Sunbury nl 111.55 a. in. j nrrivo at Har
risburg 12.55 p.'ni., Ualliinoie li. 15 p. in., Phila
delphia 5.35 p. ni., Washington 10.00 p. in.
Leave Minharv, 10. '.'0 u. 111., uriivti nt Harris
hurg 1.00 p. 111.," Washington 5 35 p. m.
Leave Sunbury at 12.05 a. ni.,ariive at Harris
burg 2.30 a. 111., Washinutou 7.1K) a. ill.
lialliinore accoinmodation Iravei Sunbury 5.09
a. in., arrive ut Harrisburg 7.45 11. ui., Uultimore
12. 3U p. tn.
S1UMOKIN DIVISION.
risTwtiui.
Laat-a m 4.40 p, pi., arrive al Kttnnin.
kin 5.!ii p. 111,, Mt. t'armel C.40 p. in.
Leave Sunbury ( Act-ommodutiiui,) ut 11.50 a.
m., ariive at Sluuuoki I. in p. in.
wrsiWAiiti.
Leave Mt. Curmel at 8.05 a. ni., arrive at
Sh.tniiiltin 8.50 a. m., Sunbury 0.55 u. in.
Leave bhamnkiil (Accoiiiniodullun,) at 2.45 p.
in., arrive ut Sunbury 4.00 p. in.
Kijirena Uavea dailv Lruvlug on Sunday, runs
N'.irth only in WillUinipnrt.
Ail other trains lrav daily, exeepl Sundays.
A. It. Fimr.. Kn. S. I'm vi,
lien'l. Sup't., Gcu'l Puaten'r Ag'l.,
llurrUburg, Pa. Uullinuie, Md.
AtiAIN AT TIIK OI.lt IM..K
T
'HE auhai-iilier anununees lo tha citneiis of
Suubury lh.il, having a.iiii erected his
lIltlMlt aud t IKK
EbTAlll.lSMl NT,
ou Ih old place, whrra il was recently dwtroved
by lira, bs U au'ulu preparett to ut.ily llieu) with
all k lu Ja of Uit. id aud i'akca, sut-U as
DltuWN II It r. l.
Mil a, I UK A l,
HUtAl) ItMH oti lh I1CAKTII,
and a rati t.aa vt AM X ( AK M. Tva liuua,
It'illt and 1 aula. Aim, all kinds ul t'uiifeelluu
alba ul bis hup ou I bli J tllc l.
Utiii ruipiu)vl Uial-clata baker from lbs
lily, b Is pit Mi.4 lo li" f in .i I lalliUili.iU
lu lili Hue ut buslusaa, aud tleailiiail 1st glia liiui
liutl.
liirad aud Caks tklivrt4 li cuaituwia tsiy
ut-kuiuii.
Ii K ( KKAU.
Au t'ntm twluvu kas kt.u i.b4 Iu t-.u-awlluti
Uk Ilia tliila bualutaa, u. a l.a li. '
kal.ou Ultvd bf, klui lb t.l l a I Ham kill
la, ss4kl tf v7 stauag daiH.W b at-.taftt.
Vial. II It 4
feuubUM, Juitf II, lid.
I'MlaiU, rtU.ti.
VCI I I. tl Hk lf tllla CHMMlslu I lia4
ml, t tut. fuk t ill. a4 iubn. .1.1.4
I' I l -i. wtd Watklitail, Vaifct-la, W at.,
siftr 1 aa4
al av
iai. at
Iteadfuir Itnilroittl.
VT I N T E it1- Alt A N 0 E M E N T. KV
Jbndrtt, flfpSltt, 1870. .
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
NorthAVcst. for Philadelphia, N. Y., Read
Ing, Pottsville, Tamaqna, Ashlnnd, Sbjambiln,
Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Eplirata, LitU,
Lancaster, Colombia, &c., Ac.
Trains leave llarrisbura: for New York, as fot
lor s : At 8.10, U.10,10.50 a. rn.,and 3.60 p. m.,
connecting with similar Trains on the
Pennsylvania RalKond, and arriving nt New
Yvk ih 10.10 n. m., U.50, 6.B0 and 10.00 p m.
respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany tht
8.10 a. tn., trnlh without cha-nge.
Rdtnvc'ing t Leave New Yerk at 0.00 a. m.,
12.00 noon and 5.00 p. ni., Flillnftelphio, at 8.15
a. m. nni S.'M p. m. 1 Bleaplng Cars iicconipanv
lug the 'S.'Oi? p. m. train from New York
without change.
Leave Harrisbtfrg for Reading, Pottsville,. Ta-
maqua, Mincrsville, Ashland, Sbamokln,
Allentown and TT.ifelphia at 8.10 a. m.
2.50 and 4.05 p. m., popping at Lebanon and
principal way stntlorm ) the 4.05 p.m., train
connecting for Phllnib rpti'ia, Posflllc nnd Co
lumbia only. For PoftsVilte, fcrttaVrfc'ftl l'aven
and Auourn, via Hclinylkill and SusqttchniiiT.
Railroad, leave Hnrrlsburg nt 3.40 p. ni.
East Pennsylvania Rftilronr) trains leave Read
Ing for. Alien! own, Enslon and New York atS.Utf.
10.30 n. m., ia.45 Noon nnd 4.45 p. m. Returning,
leave New York at 0.00 a. m.f 12.00 noon and
5.00 p. m. and Allentown at 7.20 ft. TP-. 12. '6
noon, 2.55, 4 20 nnd 8.45 p. m.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 n. m., connecting with similnr train on East
Pcnna. liallnvid. returning from Reading at li.'it
p. 111., stopidng nt all stations.
Leave Pottsville at 0.00 n. 'm. and 3.10 J",
in. Ilerudon at 10.15. m., .Shamokin nt 5.40 und
11.20 11. m. 1 Ashland nt 7.05 a. ni., nnd 125C
noon: Miihunoy City nt 7.51 a. in. nnd 1.35 p. m.
Tatnaqua nt H.33 n. m. ond 2.40 p. m. foi
Pliiladelphiu, New Y'ork, Reading, Harrisburgv
tfce.
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Railroad nt 8.15 a. in. for Harrisburg, aud
12.05 noon, for Pine Grove and Treniout.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Pottl
vlllent 5.40 a. in., passes Reading nt 7.30 a. in',
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. in., returning
leaver Philadelphia at 4.45 p. m., passing Read
ing at 7.25 p.m. arriving nt Pottsville at 0.10 p.m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts-
town al 7.00 a. ui., returning leaves Philadelphia
ut 4.00 p. m
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
7.20 a. m., and 6.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Litir,
Lancaster, Columbia. Ac.
Perklomen Rail Road Trains leave Pcrklomen
Junction 111 7.45, 0.05 a. m.. at 3.00 and 5.30 p. m.
Rcturnlng.leuve Schweuksville at 7.00,8.20 u. m.,
12.50 noon end 4.30 p. m. connecting witli similar
trains on Reading Rail Road.
Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown
ot 0.40 a. 111., and 0.20 p. 111., returning leave Mt.
Pleasant ut 7.00 and 11.25 a. in., connecting with
similar trains nn Reading Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains lenve rirldge
port at 8.30 a. 111., 2.05and 5.02 p. m. returning,
leave Dowuington nt 0.55 a. m., 12.45 noon and
5.15 p. in. connecting with similar trains on Read
ing Railroad.
On Huna.iyi : Leave New York nt 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia ut 8.00 a. 111. and 3.15 p. in., (the
8.00 ,1. in. tram running only to Reading;) leave
1 pottsville at ti.nOn. ni., leave Harrishuri;, 3.10a.
III., anil 4.O.1 '. in.; leave Allentown at 8.45 p. 111.
leave Heading at 7.15 a. m. and 10.H5 p. iu. far
Harrisburg, at 5.00 a. tn. for New York, and at
0.40 a. m. and 4.25 p. in. for Philadel'a.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets, lo uud from all poiuts at re
duced rates.
Baggage cheeked through : 100 Tounda Bag
gage allowed each Passenger.
U. A. NICOI.LS,
Gctieinl Superintendent
I'lilludeliihin iiimI Erie ICuilroacI.
WINTER TIME TAltLE.
On nud after Monday, Nov. 21tt, 1870, tho
Traint on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road wiil
ruu as folknis :
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury,
" " sir at Eric,
Erie Bxprewi Kve Philadcphln,
" " " Sunbury,
" " nn ut Erie,
Elnilra Mall leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbiirv,
" " air at Lock Haven,
EASTWARD.
M.iii Train leaves Erie,
' " " .Suuhurv,
" " nrr at Philadelphia,
Erie Itxpress leaves Erie,
" " Sunbiirv,
' " arr at Pliilade'lpliia,
Elnilra Mali leaves Lock Haven,
" " " Suuburv,
" " arr nt Philadelphia,
Butnilo Ha press leaver Wiiliamsport,
" " " Suuburv,
" " arr at PliiladUphia,
0 40 p m
4.55 a m
7.40 p m
12.20 1 m
C.40 p m
7.40 a m
0.3U a m
4.35 p in
7.50 p m
9.00 a ui
IS. 05 a m
G.f-,0 a m
8.00 p m
10.2D a in
5.30 p in
8.15 a 111
11.05 a ru
5.30 p in
12.35 n m
2.35 a m
0.40 a in
Express. Mail and Accommodation, euat and
wust. ctini' at Cory and all west bound trains,
and Mail and Awinioil 'Hon cast at Irvineton
with Oil Creek imd Allt-glieuv River Railroad.
lYM.'A. BALDWIN,
Gen'l Sup't.
LnvVttiMannu uud ItluonihburK Italia
road.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Monday, July ISth, 1S70.
SOITIIWARD.
Leave. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
Seranton, : 0 45 3 25 9 30 5 30 1 Oil
ltellevue, C 5u 0 25 5 35 I 0
Tuylorvllle, 0 57 0 42 5 43 1 15
Lackawauua, 7 05 0 ',1 5 hi! I V7
Pittslon, 7 14 3 50 10 10 0 HE I SiS
West Pittston, 7 10 10 5 0 08 1 45
Wyoming, 7 27 4 00 10 ti 15 1 55
Malthy, i 10 1 0 21 2 00
Kingston, & i st. . . . - jc
W.-Hurre e'rs 4 15 7 45 10 6 J5
Plymouth June., j 10 4 ' 0 40
Plymouth, ' 7 55 4 24 10 5 6 4
Nanticoke, , 8 07 . ' 7 0i
llunlock's, 8 14 ' 7 07
! Sbieksbinnv, S an 4 55 ; 7
I Hick's Kerry, 8 43 ' 7 40
Reach Haven, 8 50 5 15 7 Ml'
Berwick. 8 57 5 22 i 8 00
Willow Grove, V 02
UiiarCrerk, 0 05
Lime Rids, 0 15 ! 1
Espy, 5 45
llhi.iui.'.burg, 0 30 5 50
Kupcit, 0 as 5 57
fata ltd, 0 43 8 02
Danville, 10 08 C 23
( liulHtk 10 ih
( niiitirou, u 2k
Nuith'd, (arrive.) 10 45 0 55
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A.M. P.M.
Lravr.
Northumberlaud, 10 25
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Chulaiky,
Dauvillt, 02
C.tl.iwitaa, l'i 24
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Hrihi, 'J 01
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