Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 01, 1871, Image 4

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The Flower Clartleii.
If flowers bavo been growing In the
ground or ninny years, new toil docs
wonders. Rich manure makes plants grow
but they do not always flower well with
rigorous growth. If new soil cannot be
had, a WhcelDarrow 01 manure 10 auout,
very 60" square feet will be enough. If the
garden earth looks grey or yellow, rotten
leaves quite rotten leaves will improve
it. If heavy, add sand. If very sandy
add salt about half a pint to oU square
feet. If very black or rich from previous
pear's manurings, use a little lime, about
a pint, slaked, to 5X1 square feet.
Prune shrubs, roses, and vines. Those
which flower from young wood, cut In se
verely to make new growth vigorous. Tea,
China, Bourbon, Noisotte roses are of this
class. AV hat are called annual flowering
Hoses, ns Prairie Queeu and so on, requires
lots of, last year's wood -to jnake a
good show, of flowers, hence, wih hee,
tliln out weak wood, and leave all the
stronger.
To make handsome, shapely Bpeclmens
of shrubs, out them now into the forms you
want, and keep them so by- pulling out all
shoots that grow stronger than tlio others
'during the summer season. ,.
Do hot transplant extensively till the
ground is warm and the bods are about to
push. Many things die by exposure to
winds for a few weeks before they have
warmth to "push roots and leaves into
growth.'
The rule for pruning at transplanting is
to cut in proportion to apparent injury to
roots. It not much the worse for removal,
cut but little of tho top tfivay. Properly
pruned, a good gardener will not have tho
worst case of a Gadly dug tree to die under
his hands. In a nursery, where these mat
ters are well understood, trees "never die."
Box edgings lay well now. Make tho
ground Arm and level, plant deep, with
tops not more than two inches above ground.
Roll the grass well before the soilness of
a thaw goes away. It makes all smooth
and level.
Graft trees or shrubs where changed sorts
are desirable.' Any lady can graft. Cleft
grafting is the easiest. Split the stock,
cot the scion like a wedge, insert it in the
split, so that the bark of the stock and
scion meets ; tic a little bast bark around
it, and cover with Trowbridge's grafting
wax, and all is dono : very simple when it
is Budorstood, and not hnrd to understand .
'Chrysanthehiams are not indispensable
for autumn decoration of the flower garden.
Now is tho time to procure a supply. They
do well in any rich garden soil that is not
too dry. Tho LlHipution or Pom pone class
are still popular conservatory or pot cul
ture, but the largo flowering kinds still re
main the gems of the open ground.
Hyacinths, tulips, liliuma, ad other
. hardy bulbs set out in tire rail, and covered
through the winter, should be occasionally
examined, aud when they show sign? of
active growth, must be uncovered ; in this
latitude this is not safe until towards the
end of the month.
Most things have been pruned, but roses
are always left to "see what damage the
winter may do." In the summer" roses,
or those which bloom only once iu the sea
son, the rule is to thin out the weak shoots
and leave the strongei ones, merely short
ening their tops. If pruned severely in
tho . usual shortening style, they will
not bloom freely. The hybrid perpetual
roses, if wanted for early flowering, should
also bo served much iu the same way ; but
as their chief valine is as fall flowers, a
sevcro pruning now produces a vigorous
autumn growth, bearing large and luxuri
ous blooms. Tho Tea, China, Bourbou,
and Noisette roses which flower best ou
young wood, should bo well cut in.
Renovating Old Orchards. Several
modes are recommended how this can be
successfully dono, but we do not see how it
can be more effectually done than by tho
one have frequently recommended.. That
is to cut out all the dying wood and three
fourths of the suckers, scrap the trunks
of the trees completely, removing all the
old hard, broken bark ; wash with a prepa
tiou of whale oil, soap aud water, a pound
of tho soap to a bucke of wateraud give the
orchard, not merely under the trees, but
every part of it, a heavy top-dressing of
good barnyard manure. If there is any
life or productiveness life in the trees this
will bring it out. Tho suggestion that tho
trunks of the trees should be shorn of nil
the boughs and nllowed to sucker, and
some of these when largo enough grafted,
will prove a failure. The grafting of" tho
ordinary suckesrs growing from the trunks
of old trees can rarely be dono with suc
cess. We tried this several times, and the
grans ail died at tlie end ot the second or
third year. Far better to graft tho old
trees whenever there is any &nooth-darktd
wood near enough to a main bough. They
will not only grow but in most cases fruit
tho second year, and always tho third year.
Genmntoton Telegraph.
Horse Radish fob Animals. Horso
radish is an excellent condiiiiPtit to mix
with tho food of cows, to givo them an ap
petite, and make them look sleek aud
thrifty. It should be fed freely to all aui
trmis that are not well, and it will be of
groat service to working oxen troubled with
heat. If giveu to cows iu doses of a pint
a day, mixed with potatoes or bran, it will
prevent or relieve cows of tlra disease called
cake in the bag. Few animnls will refuso
to cat it, and some will cat of it, greedily,
as much as a half-peck ut a timo Je.
JUbrtllaiuous.
Cackling. .J'ovl as a lien juve lior
clfluUi when uliu cucUlts, U'causc alio
due laid an , ulio in nut Imlf such a fool
u wlieu alio kiln upon egg ami liatclic
ducks, a ik! tluee not know that tliuy lire
But tliickv'ui vrn) thy tuke to the water,
aud to en till) parbuif. auJ U not euro of it
llieli. Her fully begin when nho tlNtu't
know thu Utll't reiiee uetween her own kli:ic
ly whiui egge autl thu pate green aiiunt
otic of tlto duck ; it iiicreUM to Umiiiurtf
ry ineamty when klio cluck about with
rrulo n n J kcrulthe fur the sustcnuuee of a
l of lUt-fo.Ho-1, iKJon-billetl creature,
with much reMiiubUucfi to vliicktu n
tin klinder silvery salunm bear la the
tliuiy broad headtid omIiUIi, aud it do
tkud Into abaoluut Id in. y, heit Imi tl.i
to au UUud Und to Kuard lu r kiuu iuu
chick from iim datik':r of th mill-.oiid.
Mtukiud furuisli k4iu(iU uf eurii Ii14v
fuid uutdut Mi M hun lUi y biood iver aud
hxtch liu; whii h, biiudid by tb ttdti
of supposed uwUiruity, th. w di not hiw.
IiIm a uut tlieir wwti until thu vr bitli
it In tin m U gin utiiiiikt4tkitbly ( show it
vlf, and limit s tuauitett their real natuiu.
tfilaer uot I tin, 4iujUj taikW of
Uaa Um bind would bw uvirruu with fowl,
ir.twvr uot lot tlx WKmuin -uikU if
uu i a l'rd of iiumiu n wiUt bu bait hi d
whUH wottld vtsnua aud duimli lUe
ulbt.
'MKaru r au luti kv
It ot, - J u ati li.h by ur, ou
Ibvtu aud rub tbe jur lu, Urn iimu.
sr aa 4it. kiu it Uwia Ui km dv.
If tlta IUl lm Ubvutiud It 'I Um U 1-404 Ji y
afUf tl., Ukiu' to tspua ti ui,
(totetx ib4 air iu'iutttiik, u puttiat
M ddiUi, I Uh im! lt Ibia ttMbutf
aid U b-ond. U'it dv.d, w.kMbu..ii-.
absl b W U tuikd by uf iu kt.
I'w a loi.ii of si pu4Ml I.bla UIW-
y k)mv bat.
Stoical.
HENRY T. HEMnnoLD'M
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
GRAPE PIT-.X.S-
Camponent Tartu Fluid Extract Rhubarb and
fluid Extract Catawba Grape J nice,
tor Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Bilious Affec
tions, Sick or Nervous Headache, Costlveness,
etc. Purely Vegetable, containing no Mercury,
Minerals or Deleterious Drugs.
Tr.we Plllsnrc the most drK-ghtfrilly pleasant
purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, magne
sia, ct. There Is nothing more acccplublo to
tbe stomach, 'They give tone, and cause neither
nausea nor gripping pains. They arc composed
of the finttt inartxHmt. After a Tew days' use
of them, snch an litvlgoratlon of the entlro sys
tem takes place as 10 appear miraculous to mo
weak and enervated, whether arising from Im
prudence or disease, n. T. Ilelmbold Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pill are not
sugar-coated, from the fact that sngar-coatcd
Tills do not dissolve, but pass through the sto
mach without dissolving, consequently do not
produce the desired effect. The Catawba Grape
Fills, belnir pleasant In taste and odor, do riot
.necessitate their being sngar-coatvd. Price fifty
cents-net dox.
IE
isEMtV T. HEEMBOEIVS
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
..... Fluid Extract NartsMnnfilla
Wlll'rndlcally exterminate from the system Pcro-
rula, ttyphllls, Jrever Bores, L leers, pore r.yes,
Sore 1cVs, Bore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis,
8kln Dis'cnses. Salt Rheum. Cankers, Runnings
from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancer-
' . i r i - v. j i : ..i. ... a..-.t
lnirs. Niir'ht Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all
kind. Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all
diseases that have been established in the system
for years.
IL
Peine prepared evpressly for the above Com
plaints, its blood-purfyineoropertles are greater
than anv other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It
elves tho complexion a cleat and healthy color
and restores the Patient to a state of Health and
Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing all
chronic constitutional diseases arising from an
impure state of the Blood, and the only tellable
and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains
and swelling of tho Bones, Ulcerations of the
Throat and Legs, Bldtcacs, Pimples -on the Face,
Erysipelas and all scaly ernptieus of the sklu.
aud beautifying tho complexion. Price, (1.50
per uotue.
m
IIENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
CONCENTRATED
FLUID EXTRACT KVCIIl,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
ltasenred every case of Diabetes In which -it has
been given. Irritation or the neck of the Blad
der and Inltamatlon nf tho Kidneys, Ulceration
of the Kidneys and Bladder, retention of Urine.
Diseases of the prostrate Gland, Stone In the
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brickdust Deposit,
ana Mucous or Jinny Discnnrges, ana for En
fcebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes,
ittetdud with the following symptoms : Indis
position to exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Mo-
mory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves.
Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
uimness oi v ision, l am in ine Back, not Hands.
FlttsWing. of tho Body, Drynessof the Skin, Erup
tion on tee race, paiia countenance, Universal
lassitude of the Mntcnlur system, etc.
Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to
twenty-five, and from thirty-five to flfty-flvo or
in tnc acciino or cnant-e oi life i alter conflnc
meet or labor pn.c9 ; ted wet ling iu cb'Jdreu.
US
Helmbold s Extract Buchrt Is Diuretic and
Blood-purifying, aud cures all diseases arising
irom nanus oi dissipation, and excesses and lm
deuces in Life, Impurities of the Blood, etc.
superseding copaiba in affectations for which it
is used, aud syphilitic affection! in these dis
eases used iu connection with Helmbold's Rose
WasE.
LADIES.
In many affectations peculiar to Indies, the
txtract uuenu is uncqualcd by any other reme
dy as in chlorosis or retention, Irregularity,
painiuincss or suppression oi customary evacua.
lions, ulcerated or eciilrus state of tho Uterus
LeucorrlloEa or TA hltos, sterility, and for all
complaints iucidont to the sex, w hether arising
lnaiscrcuou or nanus oi dissipation, it Is pro-
scriucd exteusiveiy oy l lie most eminent phvsl
cians and midlives lor enfeebled and delicate
constitutions, of both sexes and all aires (attend
cd with any of the above dlautscs or symptoms.)
II. T. nn.MHOLD'B EXTRACT BUCTU
CURKS DISEASES ARISINf FROM IMl'RU
DENCE8, HABITS OK DISSIPATION, ETC.,
in all their stages, nl little expense, little or no
change iu diet, no Inconvenience, aud no expo
sure. It ciiiibCg a frequent desire, aud fives
strength to Urinate, thereby removW Obstruc
tioii, Preventing unJ Cuiluif Strictures of the
Lrcinra, Allaylui; fain aud lutlauiation. so fre
quenl In this class of diseases, and txelling all
roiHomus inaiier.
thousands who have liteti (lie vkTiii? c'f in
com latent irsons, and who luivo jtnid heavy
ees to lie cured iu a suort time, have found th1
have been deceived, and Unit the. "PoUou" lias
by the use of "powerful am lnireuts," been dried
up in ine syoiein, to break out In a more aggru
vated lomi, and perhaps after Murrliore.
Use Heluibold's Extract Buelui fot nil Afcc.
tions and DiseuM'S of the Uulury Organs, wlietli
er exlstini; lu Mule or lemule. from what eve
originating, and 110 matter how loni; standing.
i iux, inie uonur una uuy cents per oollie.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE
WASH
cannot be surpassed as a Face Wash, and w ill be
found the ouly specific reinc.lv In cverv sneclcs
of Cutaneous Adecllon. It sicedily eradicates
INirf Us. SK)ts, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations
of the C utaneous .Membrane, etc., disls Red
lies and In lit i,t luttaniHtioii, Jlives, Itm.li,
Molli 1'alchc, Drynessof Scalp or Skin, Krol
Biles, aud nil purposes for wkicn halve, or Oint
liieuls ure u-ej 1 re.lores Ilia skin to a stale of
purity and snltnos, aud in-iircs ciuliuued
iicalthy acliou to tho titsuo of its vessels, on
which deHinli the agreeable elearness and vha
city i'f coiuplcxkm so much sought uud admired.
II111 however valuable as a remedy fur exMlug
ti iVels of the sklu, II. T. Heliuliold's Hum Wu.b
I has loug su.laliifd us principle tluliu to uiilxjuud
I cd pHtriHiaifi', by M:.lng qualities wliteb reu.
der it a Tullel Aijhu lah'e of tha most Supcrlu.
livsaud ('.wgeuUl rhameter, coiiiLlning lu au
I clivuiit formula those prominent nuLUrs, Safe
; ly and KUtcacy Itia iuarlabl aflconiiwuitiieuu
nl us um ns a lruerut.vo and Itcfrvslur of
lh 1 '0111 pUx ion. It U au txcelieut Lotion for
iIImimm'4 of a SpliiliiU) aluis, aim us au IuJ.t.
Ilou for dUcu o ilia I riuary n,'ii, arUiug
froiu kublls of dllullou, UmsI lu ruuuecliuu
with Ilia kklructs ButUu, rWprltU, u,ta.
lat, i,ra Pills, lu uih diMasr as rec.,111.
Uicu.l.-J, euuuut be uri u,M,i, prli-a, on dollar
p r bottle.
full u, n,UU dliatllous accomj,uy
lUa
kl.iMia ut ilte uiuh tuiuible are reliikl
liaia.l.r luiuUU4 u applicUUMt, atalt kuu
douls uf Ikuuwbds ut UU4 SilmiKt, uud up.
-oJ i,f 40,ia iUMik.t4 wlintaUaiid i,euiu
Itiiij4ury Uiicu, iiiauy u( aliuhaia huui Iks
li ,Ui.t uui,i luiludmK rinluai.i 'U).i.
l.tigjUMU, aialwunru. l. Il.u plo 11.1,1 L..
l.iin iw iliJIi iUAr kulIUaiUi lu IUa baas.
l"S t.. 4o Hits It.. sit IUa Ian ii,a
uaiu.l.a takk ai.u4.tvl l'i.tatlo., at,J
4.J u.4 tttJ tu ka H"l k4 uu w vnlitt.a4Vfc
lUsiry T. UelkMttstM'a t4MUa 'r.
Mrslltits,
Dviku4 la a4liva. vwia fi uU-t.
aluau.
.UbluluJ utaa(4 ul laatili at. aul4 t
l'-asiM iiosl.., A4-liu Uuis U-4 Uil.j.
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iKi -V.'i r;u,"- H IUi T
vf- II, lU W., I, I,,.
tiscdlititfotts.
jjiiciLiNcrn
MAMMOTH CASH ST'6R.E.
m
MARKET S Q U X R E.
is orrsRiKO
BARGAIXS
IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
CEDARWARE,'
JUEENSWARE,
BOOTS & SIIOES,
trugs, PataU, OilsJ&c.
jfCST OPENED
A SEW ASSORTMENT FRESH FROM THE
CITY.
DRY 'GOODS.
BLANKETS,
OVERCOATING,
'CASHMERES AND CI.OTnS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
BILKS AND SILK POPLINS,
ALPACAS,
SHAWLS,
with every kind of
Foueios' and Domestic Dry Goods.
Groceries of every kind,
Coffee,
Teas,
Sugar.
Molasses,
Fish,
Meat,
and everything in the Grocery lino.
HARDWARE of every discretion and an
endless variety of cutlery.
QUEEXSWARE of every variety and quality.
!OT3 AXD SHOES of the best manufactures
In the Country.
WALL PAPER an extra assortment suitable
for any Rooms.
NOTIONS of every discretions.
FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PaNTS
aud OILS of the best quality.
AU of which will be sold at the very
LOWEST TRICES.
As these roods have been boucht for cash.
special Inducements to purchasers are offered.
tJall aua examine ine immense biock.
II. Y. FBILIXC
Sunbnry Nov. Sth, 187(X
TIME IS MOXEV ! I
ALL Wall Paper and Border, sold by me wll
be trimmed ready for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
BT THR
YEOMAN'S WALL PAPER TRIMMER,
which I have the cxclnive right to nee in Suuburv
and vicinity.
Save money, time and labor, by buying of
X. FERRER LICiHTXER,
Dealer iu Books, Stationery, Wall ?apcr, Music,
Ac, &c., fte.
Sunday School SUPPLIES made a speciality,
lltank, Ulenioraadam t raa Book
iu endle-s variety, Just received. ,
BtKMv BINDI NO done to order. Persons will
save rxpeusu by leaving their order for binding
with me.
lMCTlRE FRAMES
of all sixes, cut from tha Moulding at very low
rates. OVAL ft Sljl'AKE FRAMES alway on
hand.
ALBUMS, BRACKETS, GOLD l'EX?,
&c, &c, &c.
A large and well selected stock of Toys alway
on baud. Anything not on hand promptly 01
dvrtd. rjurgaiu lor cask. Call at
N. FERREE LIGHTNER'S
BiHik Htora,
Sign of Foley' Gold Pen, Market Square, Sua
bury, y.
buubury, Augut-l ith, 1870.
J. W. WASHINGTON'S
(HIM) UAIIBKK fHIIOP.
Tho old pennanenlNbop of th Iowa
We decline lb boa.l, but at Ilia saw lima
eou.ider that Iba uithly truth ayb trnsuua.
bly aMikeii without uiaulfuallua- K ueomforta
bl amount of vauily aud uibtikm.
Just I weiil y ytur wga I brgHU Biy lni.laess
rarwr In llna plaia half av llfrtliu thus lar
swnt, ha I tiuoi upon lb S.jor uf oar shop
day after dy,aud uU;bl after ulfkt, aud appiicj
th sharp blue gltaiuiu; siaal, auU wulilu Ilia I
laa of lima aiabiauaj by Iba uilgbty folds uf
lb.il evaulful IhiIimI have I sliatad nearly ir).
boily lu 1 1. a tuuttiry (lueoutnsoa parlaucr) aud
Ut ulillga IUa ouUlio luUirvat harclu publicly
auuouneo to our uir.M wld aad aaw Ibal a
at wait to skat I Leu alt h laMi kuudrvd
lb'uauj lii.ua or itir.
t'ootu a ben )oit ylaas, jmt h Hm4 U Ik !
iiu aaala ulaa trail) to oi, tutKHmm Ul
alU'ii.Mtu, to ibaia u, balr cut ou, sbawutaj
you, liuk d ou, 01 pairurat, twiii aad ar-
'K' lis kuli a Hit ailUlut ak III. la Iba 'aatuf
l .ir'ur 4i( itlM tlla taauM Iba saaluuwr.
Vta auiW iu pluata, uoS plaa to utk.
aioo, '! uo pal oar uoy la at luv4 aa
IUa Ui. ut aL.lii) -Umum a aa U a will a
It tt ta ituua uf r aouUI ba.
4 tUaave I all Ibat a drwaa4
lu ! (U iuu a buid la baud.
A a d. aU.ua U Vwt, aaar Mart rtfart.
U.I. I, t)o.
UtIIHMMt.
IIP I at eslllua sin), aea baa, II a U. mu.s,
If taa, il't A'i. luf
l.k at.. b at tuaaSlAtii.
e .wi-.,;, u.t.b lis, laett,
Y.i-; ... ! 'Hat'
M'Nfc HaJSI,(bJ (Ma M M. 4.,
isftllantona.
ECKNAN at CO.
A rCLLUNE or
FAXX St WINTER
GOODS
JOIIN ECKMAN & CO'S.
Groceries, the best and cheapest In the market,
at Eckman X lo'l.
Otl-CIth, Carpet Ittasl Carpet Cafcln
at the very lowest prices, at '
Eckman t Co's.
UMBRELLAS,
HOSIERY,
UJLOVS
and
NOTIOITS
of every description, at
Eckman A Oo's.
Hata and Caps),
Boot and Shoe,
at Eckman & Co's.
Btone-Ware, Woott-Ware ana Billow-Ware, at
Eckman ft Co's.
Hardware, Nails,
Salt, Fish, &c.
at Eckmtin & Co's.
Country Produce taken In exchange at
Eckman ft Co'.
Don't forget the place,
JOHN ECKMAN ft CO.,
Corner Fourth, and Market Streets,
PUNBURY, PENN'A.
Bunbnry, Dec. 8, 1870.
5FRESII A&fclVAL OF GOODS.
MISS ELIZABETH LAZARUS announces to
the public that she ha just received, at her
store lu Dcwart's building, a large supply or
THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS,
trimmed and nntrlmmed, aud of all color, in.
eluding the
NEOPOLITAN,
the latest and most fashionable thing out in hats
Also, CHILDREN'S HATS,
for girl and toys.
Flowers of the latest and handsomest stvlcs.
Sash Ribbons, plain and figured. Ladle's
BpcneeTs, Lace Colars, Linen Colors and Cuffs
for Ladies and Children, CToenet collars.
Neckties for Lad1?s u8 eut's latest style,
Silk Sack Loops, a superior article. Gloves
including Kids, and Ladles' BuckrVin gloves.
Handkerchiefs. Ail kinds of Trimming.
Embroidery TVWern. Hosiery for Ladles,
Gent' and Children. Nets, Pique and pique
trimming.
TRIMMING SILKS,
Chignons, Zephyr and Tarns, and a general
variety of Notions. .- ,
Thankful for past patronage, she hopes that
the quality of ber goods will merit a continuance
of the same. ELIZABETH LAZARUS.
A CiEXT (.VAX'S WARD-ROBE.
A MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS,
MERCHANT TAXCORING IIOUS,
TuniD St., Oxk Door Below Market
St., Scnuury, Ta.,
J. M. ZIEGLER, PropretoH. .
FRENCH & ENGLISH CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS OF EVERY KIND, VESTINGS, ALL
KINDS, FINEST GRADES, ENDLESS VA
RIETY. Embracing every qnalltv and style that the
New York and PMhtdclphla Market afford,
which will be madettp t'6'drder by the best of work
men, warranted to Ut and render cutire satisfac
tion. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
The largest assortment In town. Embracing
everything of Gcntlnmcn's wear of the latest
styles. Call and see my stock, also the latest
fashions, before purchasing elsewhere.
J. M. ZIEGLER,
ncenBor f a Thomas CJ. Nott,)
Third st., one door below Market, Sunbury,Pa.
Buubury, Jan. 15, 1870.
Agricultural Implements),
HOE'S Grain Rake, Steel and Iron Garden
Rakes, Loug aud D Handle Spades, Sliov
els, Manure and Hay Forks, Grass and Grain
Scythes, Grain Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Trace,
Breast, Tongue and Log Chains, ttrind-stoncs,
Fanning Mill Seivcs of all sizes and kinds, a
largo assortment of Red Wagwt Humes, for
Plowing, Farm Bells, Culttvutor Teeth, for sale
by J. II. CON LEY ft CO.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Br. WAXSER'3 CLTFOHNIA
YINEGAE BITTERS
34
6
Hundreds of Thousands
Dear testimony to their Wonder
ful Curative fcOecu.
THKT ARI OT A VILB
FANCY DRINK
ataOeef Tear Haul, Whiaker, 1'raol Balrita
and Ucfuao I.lwra4uiand, iplctd sndawcit
caed to plaasutbo lasts, called Toalcs,"" Appitic
era, " Ittsiorcrs," a., that lead Iba tippler ca to
druakaBBcas and rala, but are a tree Medicine, aiad
mm Ik Kattvs Ineawa4 ticrbs sf California, free
frasa all Alcekvllo Sllaialaai. They st la
VII BAT ULDOU ri'MiriSU wad A LIFE
UlVmi mlXCiri-Ksporct llaaov.wr aad
lavkjoralor of Iba asteai, carrying oM all polaaaaa
aaitarD4Taor1ft(th lluod la a SralUr c4&dltioa.
Maaersoa caataka tbea IMiiar aecardug latfirea.
Ilaaaadraaialalaaaaawcll. t
IV villa (Ivaaairaa lacaral la cm, provkitd
M aoaa sra act desuorrd by nUiarsI poUwa ar
tkar ssaaas, aad th vaal artaus aaaud bcjxiaika
poial araralr.
Far laiaaaaaularr aad (kraal It baa ma.
laaa aad Ueal, liaaaala, ar laliatla.
Uillaaa, llaaaiiiaua aad laiaraaliirai Fatria
lilaaaara al iba Hlaed, Llvar, Kldaaia, mm4
llladdar, tbaaa llllla) Uv baa aiaat saawsa.
IU1. aaeb JMaraaa sra erased ly Vlllaled
Ilia), waislt I caallr pradacad by dwaaai !
f Uw ttlgvet! Uraaaa.
UVaCLrktA OU IXUKiEsiTIUX. Urad
aeb. fala la Iba ikaaldtrs, taaaaa, t biaais al Iks
Cfca-t, PUshwas, baar traalauaaa ft Ike kkaxk,
thai lac la U Maaia, b.Uotu Altaraj, I'arpuatua
f U Ifcal, UlaBMaailw af Ik laa, faut ut U4
teaa 1 1 Hw kldaer,aadbaadra4 Klkat palatal
s Kflian. era oa va.na,, ut t !.
1 e-1 atif asa Ike biiaana aad stiwalat iba toe
pUt.tataad bteia, abka MMkaatlbaat afae.alk
sdMaer (laaaalaa laa hlaed af all laspartiu. k4
khretaa aa hie e4 f to Ike abate eaw.
ttlataatm lllailkia, ial.aa. Telto. ba4
kaeaai, bwtaaaa. baato. rta.pi. I toU.. kaila. I a
baka.lua a wiaa, IimU,4. kwa ). kil.lp
slae. Ilea, keeife, l-kHakMeiaa4 Ik iia, liaavei
bad liawaat at ika kk a. al a betaief aaaM al etar
a lliatally a a aad eank-d aa at toe la
kas Uaw bf bba ae af iaas Hiltai. tia kartU U
sa mm a III eaaiiae kk mM lai,we kl iww
eeaklit VL
bkHiaaa Use Vuawed ktoad bafat ee $ i t
ta-aaiaM basesika ItKm um abia la I'teer. I lea
tlM M Ihm, tkaa a a Bad U aeaifaal.)
aad iaaa la baa taeieeaae M baa M a aL
bad arf aaliaa alll Wl paa aaa. A aW Uwd
paJeaadbVea-auawiaee.at ula-4.a.
I a, firinaloaai tttJUMa, swbta I
Sivai 4 a ea Ua.w.,4,. a ta-Maf f iau.
dea4a.ei4. a4 Ijumm, lt-4 aai.a
114 wmW ee'aad la Walk., pxtas- 4 to toal laa
' M.bHiaa, . . -b a4 '.-
i. 4 tkaa, r il buvb ua icl,
U ii aad aa la.aM. I si.
fi5 WHAT ARE THEY?c
p a e ft 2
m x
ptf THKT ARI OT A VILB
laad . tiMaa .t,
I '' l fanaisi a iji)
MACHINE NIIOP AND IROS
FOUNDRY.
GEO. ROIIKBACH A'SONS,
tottnbarr, 1 eanH.
tha public that they are prepared to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
a new Machine Shop In connection with their
ronnary, ana nave sunpnee themselvee with New
Ajn.iicn, 1 mump v.iw w.iiik KinvuillW, Willi
latest improvements. With the aid of skillful
mechanic, they are enabled to execute all orders
or
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given them, la a satisfactory man
ner. Grates to Halt any Stove.
IRON COLUMNS, for ehnrches or other bulld-
. , ings, or all size.
BRA8S CASTINGS, Ac.
The fLOW8, already celebrated for their u-
perlnrlty, have been still further improved, and
win always tie Kept -on oana.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Sunbnry, June Id, 1870.
FI.OREXCF.NEWIXO MACHINE.
THIS celebrated Machine is now on exhibition
tjcvt door to Krnuse's Tin aud Stove
Store,
Market Street, Sanbnry, Pa.
The Florence Scwin? Machine stand nneqnal
led for 'beauty and durability I bclnjr the best
Family Sewing Machine now offered to the pub
lic. THU ADVANTAGES CLAIMED:
It ha self-adjusting tcntlon in the Shuttle (
change for the various Btitches made while the
machine is in motion.
Its Stitches are the wonder of all for beauty
and fiuWh.'being alike on both ififles of the fabric.
ft, sews light and heavy fabrics with equal fa
cility. The woTk will feed either right or lea.
Run quietly anft rapidly. r No difficulty exper
ienced in sewing across ncavy seams. Its mo
tions are all positive t no sprinirs or cog wheels
to get out of order. Tho Heminer turns wido
aud narrow, hem and fell beautifully.
It U thoroughly practical and will last a life
time.
Every Fumlly ahonld Have One.
Every Machine warranted to substantiate all
we claim for It.
It Isthe cWy Machine in the world that is ca
pable of making more than one stitch and having
the reverse feed motion.
Call and examlue thetn, ana the sample ol
work.
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING.
It Hems, Fells, Cord, BraJds, Tucks, Quirts,
Binds, Gathers, Vc, without tasting.
It makes a gather and sews it on a batid at
one operation perfectly.
F.icli Machiife Is furnished with a complete set
of tools, without extra charge.
F.very purchaser fully instructed and every
Machine warranted end kept In order.
Machine Oil and Thread kept on hand at all
times.
GEO. W. SMITH & BRO., Ajrents,
ForNirthM, Snvder, Uu Ion and MoutourCoun's.
October !t, iH'O.
niLi.iui .iui.i.i.(.n
fTfllE subscrittcrs having taken possession of
JL. the sunnnry steam Mills, on walnut street,
and having repaired the same, are now prepared
to luanutacturer ail nrnnds oi
FLOUR AND FEET.
They rcs'ruf-t fully invite the citizens of this
vicinity to give lCfi a trial, as their facilities to
make the best quality are equal to any in the
state, i ncir present retail prices are i
Estra XVTille, Wheat Flour, per barrel, $S 00
Red Wheat Flour, per barrel, 7 00
Corn Meal, per cwt. B 0
Buckwheat Flour, per cwt. S
Rvc Chop, " 2 SO
Rye & Corn. . 2 25
Oats & Corn Chop, 2A
White Middlings, " 2 SO
Shorts, " 2 00
Brau, " 1 25
Cirri, per bush. 1 15
O.its, " 65
Order are respect fiilly solicited and will re-
'ceive prompt attention. MUltlt cs B.U1.D.
Siinbury, June IS, 187Q.Mf.
LIMBER AXD I'LAM.VU MIL EN.
Third Street, adjoining Philn. A Erie R. R., two
bquaree orth of the Central Liolel,
SCNBURT, PA.
Ill A T. CLEMKNT,
1 S prepared to farnish every description of lum-
X bcr required by tha demuuds of the public
Having all tho latest Improved machinery for
manufacturing Lnnbcr, he is now ready to till or-
acrs i an Kinus or
FLOORING, fiiriNO, DOORS, 8IIUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
aud ail kiuds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn
lug of every description promptly executed. Also,
& HUGE ASSORTMENT OP .
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, rickets,
Lnthe, Ac.
Orders promptly filled, and shipped bv Railroad
or otherwise. IRA i. ULEMENT.
dwHMWily
NTOVE aV TIX ENTA BEI S I M EXT-.
MARKET STREET, 8UNBURT, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, rroprittcr.
si'CCESSOa TO SV1TU a OCNTUEK.J
HAVING purchased the above wc.l knnern es
tdjllshuicnt, Mr. Kruuse would respectful
ly Inlorm the pntille tkat he udr hits on hand a
large assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Seer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others,
which are so arranged as to be used for Coal or
Wood, and arc warranted lotierforin satisfactori
ly or no sulc. IIKATKKS of all kinds put up to
heat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dllferent kinds at very low price.
Tiuware f Every Deaeriptlen
kept constantly ou baud. Rooting and Spouting
with the best iiiiitoritl, 4me at short notice.
REPAIRING ntteudnl to with dlsputch. Coal
Oil aud Lamp constantly ou band. Jupun ware
of all kinds. Store opposite Coulev'a hur.lwure
atore. Give mu a call. A. KltAl sE.
j.l'.'4-ly
fbl.UlHV M tit II EE V A It IK
rilHE nndr1gnr, haMng bought the entire
.L dock of Dlesliigur Taylor, would Inform
I be public that he l now ready la do all kluds of
M AKIILE WORK.
Ho ou baud, and make la order at
6UOUT NOTR K
Mttuameula 4 HeaU-toisea,
: rrw style.
DOOIl AND WINDOW SILLS
Alo, Cemetery Poal ailh Gulvunlu! bin aud
all other feuring generally aea, ou l einciuru.
John A.Taylor a ill eoutluue ia lb employment,
at llw old Uud ou Market bl buubury. luay'ba
Tilt OM. MTUVK WITIIUIT A
I tl LT IN THE (alt KIT U1LTI
HOIIt! riHEPLU C HEATCH.
11 1 II IPS
IIUUISATED DIAMOND OAS BURNER,
v waicu
f ARLOK AND CIIAWUCIU A KE WARMED
BT ONE riUK
IT I b only Ftrvplae Healer Ibal bal a par.
fact ''u(i p'reder, aad five froui putting ur v
ulueloua, o emilllug gas lulu tha aua Hint ul.
II la lb Mil P llwr-Utai U.-4el auU Iba patuill
Duifou! ilKuslo by abltb SaUr llluiniaat
lay ue( la ot4alua4, lb atiltuaut Iba Mmi I
lu, utoi euVM'lttally saiua4, aud laa Urate sW
IW4 ut lb t laal aelybi y lb t'Mf la tb taaer
Voir. It I Ik ouly VlrvoUre ILalii tkal U a Par
te Mall lalr aud baa buiaef, waly (abulia
aillua mo la loeuii'lour boui.
llUlka uulf PU.Uv lvlf all) Llfvl
stfliud auj duisipliif lata.
Il a Iba wi.l Pliei'lava ilaaUf altk Ik f
kaa, lu abaa4al louea luf asbaa, au4 aub
ut Iva4i'i"4 IUa aiala Itabl In lua ami.
ta If I a at Mi it wiiual haiintta fli
fWt lltaMf, Lut-iuiaa) u4 I laHvSMt 4
klautf b4 la (al..
ilia) tu., a aa4 It IHiU I Iktft f.
VosaaUVf I Mil . CO TlUwTlt?..a,.y,
W, lt - af
Ayers
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray. Hair lo
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing mich
Is at onco agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving tlio
hair. Faded or gray
hair i toon rttlored
to its original eolor
iCfViWf tnth the ,gfo$i and
fxfi -fe fresh of youth.
Thin tinii Sa tliiclc.
encd, falling; hair checked, and bal-
ncss often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles ure destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such Its remain can be saved for
usefulness by this 'Application. Instead
of fouling the hair, with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, aud
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances winch
rnnke some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benelit but uot barm it. It batted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so dexirable.
Coutarning neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil whito cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, 'giving it a rieh glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical Xtau Analytical Chemists,
LiOXVKLt, MASS.
PRICE $1.00.
MarchSS, 18T0.-1.T.
FUKNITUftE T FURNITURE ! I
X XEW STOKE
.AT
GEORGETOWN, LOWER MAHANOY
Township, Northumberland County, Fa.
WILLIAM NEGELY
HAVING opened a new Furplture Store at the
above place, will constantly keep on hand,
a large and select assortment of
!f URN IT URE,
Comprising of Tarlor and Chamber Su4ts, Couch
es, Lounges Tables, Hurcaus, Cune-Pentcd '
Chairs of all grades Rocking; and
Kitchen Chairs, Washstttnile,
Pedsteads, Japanese, Cottage and
Half Cottajre, Vo.-rklnij-Gliissts, Window
Shades, and iu short, everything usually to
be fouud In any well-kept Furniture Store, may
to f.a.l at Ibis establishment,. (
Hoping, by fair dealini; and strict ultentlu'n Vs
busiuess, lo merit the (wtrouaire of the public.
An Invitution Is extended to all desiring nnythiiir
lu the Hue of Furniture to call aud exaiulue my
stock.
I'wdertaklua; uVne In all Us branches.
l-if Ropalrluj done at short notice.
, WM. NEGtLV.
Georpetown, June II, '70.-ly.
"AUANDAUrorfLXG
NEW STORE GOODS.
A complete aEsortmcut of hock i are now being
opened at
MOORE & D1SSINGER S STORE,
IlHiift's Building, Market Street,
SCNBURY, PENN'A.
Consisting of
CLOTHS AND CASSl?4F.RE3, DRK8S GOODS,
Dry -Goods of every variety, SWtions, Ladies''
rihawls, (tent's Furnishing
Goods,
steady .Mude t'Iotblnr,
Woolen Blankets, Carpets, Oil Cloths,'
ntET.n GROCERIES,
Qucensware, Willow-Ware, Glussware, Ac, 4c.
Flour aud Feed.
Call and see their well selected tock of the
very latest styles, fn-sb from tho eastern cities.
Prices arc low. They are determined to lteep up
luuir oui mono oi
Qri'rfc Sales and Smaix FaoriT.
All kinds dT couutry I-duee taken in ex
change for goods.
MOORF. Jt DIKSINGER.
Sept. S, 1S70.
Sortlieru (culral Itallvi?
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after Jau. 1st, 1S71, traiu alll run
as follow i
NORTHWARD.
Leave flnnfcery at 4..15 a. m., arrive at Canan
daiprua 8.10 p. m., Syracuse 7.00 v '" Roches
ter 4.45 p. m., BulPilo 9.00 p. m., Sustieasion
Bridge O.riO p. tn., Niuiriirn Fulls tt.55 p. m.
Leave Sirtury at 4.3ft p. in. for Elmlra aud
Butralu via Eri Ituilway from Klniira.
Leave Suobury ul 0.4t) p. tn. for Willlamspoit.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave Suubury al 'i.'M a. ni., arrive at Harris
burg VIS a. m., Baltimore .Ij a. in., Philadel
phia U.&0 a. in., WusliliiKiou city 1.50 p. m.
Leave bunhury at 10.. V. a. m., nrri ut liar
risburg 1.55 p. in., Baltimorn 0.15 p. t., Phila
delphiu 5.35 p. in., Vuliitigtou 10.00 p. in.
Leave Buubury, 10.20 a. tu arrive at Harris
burg 1.00 p. iu., Wat-hlnicton S.35 p. m.
Leave buubury at it:. 05 a. la.srvive utllarrl
burg 8.30 a. lu., Washiuuton T.f!) a. ni.
lUlliiuoru uccoQiiiioilullon leave bunburv 5.09
a. ru., arrive ul Hurrisburg 7.45 a. ui., Balliuior
1U.30 p. uu
6IIAMOK1N DIVISION.
EASIWIUD.
Leave Suubury st 4.40 p. in., arriv at Shama
klu 5.55 p. in., Si l. Carmel 0.1(1 p. m.
Leave buubury (Accommodation,) at 11.50 a.
ru., aril" ut fif arruklu 1.00 p. tu.
WCSlwaUU.
Leave Mt. Carmel at S.05 a. at., arriv at
bhuiaokla a,M a. in., Suubury 9.55 a. tti.
Leave bhaiuoklu ( Aevoiuniodatlou,) al S.45 p.
ui., arrive al Vuubary 4.00 p. ru.
Ksprua luavi-a dully Leatiuj oa ftunday, ran
North only lo WillluuMporl.
Ail oilu r iruiu lutv dally, escept Sunday.
A. M. uaa. Fr. a. Yot ko,
Uaii'l. bup'l., Gea'l Paeaeu'r Agfl.,
HarrUburK, Fa. baliutore, Md.
Auiira; AT TUB OI.U FE4t E.
rpilE tubeerlbur auaoiaee lo lb eltlsen of
A. buubury Ibul, bat lii agaiu r'lw hi
UHEAU aisd CAKE
laTABl.bMtNT.
aa Ikt old l.Ueo, waeaa U aa recanily destroyed
by Sra. be la aa'alu l'liv,d Id ul lilv lli.-ia anh
.11 L ... U ... ..I ..... i . ... .
UKoWN HKftlt,
AllLk; bittUD.
bUK til B .IKK II ia Ik IIKARTII,
aad a full Hue uf H V CAKta. Tea Huu,
H.UI aud 1 let. Aietsali klada ol CoufavlkMf
aba at bie ebou oa I lilif elr4.
Ilatlaa euplid a BiS-tlaaa baker from lb
ellt, aa U ria4 la lite gaoaial eallalai'lliMI
la his llw ut baaltiaaa, anl aaaira all la ah kiui
a lilai.
Htaad aail take alta4 la aatoaast ary
ami alaa.
U K (IK AW.
Aa Ira Craai tValuua la eawa apac4 la aa
Beiiu aaa Ik abut luetuae, aad a Ladle'
SsUiai atlwl a is a bar Ikt Ua4 We t la a ill
It eel 14 ay ei eteou dauua lbs eMe.
M. U. HAAS.
tubbury, Jaa II, l1tl,
I'aUia. Ula, ia.
A fill, at-b a Kit aussibeialaa llaaaaaj
J IW, loal I ll. II lt4, awl lull.lu(J
l4 fw Kuiaa 4 et.tW.et f, kiasWaM. tja.
) a Ba4, at a. a pa al
ailronfcs.'
J kadUMK KaUlrotsst. .
. "WINTKR ARRANGtMINT.
Monday, JVbc 1st, 1870.
GRKAT TRUNK LINE from th North aa4
North-Wet for Philadelphia, N. T., RmteV
Ing, Pettsvllle, Tamaqna, Ashland. Bhamokla.
Lebanon, Allentown, Fjtston, Ephrala, Litis.
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, dtc. .
Train leave Harrlsburtr for New Tork, a fol
low i At 8.10, .10,10 50 a. tn., and 8.60 p. m.,
connecting with similar Trains ' on tha
Pennsylvania' Railroad, and arriving' at-New
Tork at 10.10 a. tn., 8.50, 6.50 and 10.00 p ra.
respectively. : 'Sleeplna Cars accompany tba
8.10 a. in., tram without change.
Returning i Leave New York at 0.00 a. ra.,
18.00 noon and, 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia at 8.15
a. m. and 8.90 p. m. Sleeping Cars aceomrKiny
Ing the 6.00 m. train from New York
wlthont change. .
Leave II-x'rst)Urg for Reading, Pottsville, Ta
mnqna, Minerivllle, Ashland, Bhnmokln,
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m.
2.A0 and 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and
principal way stations t tho 4.05 p. m., train
connecting ror Vhiladelphla, Pottsville and Ce
lumblnonly. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
nanroao, leave liarrisbnrg at 8.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leav Read
lug for Allentown, Easton and New York at 5.00,
10.30a.m., 12.45 Noon end 4.45p.m. Returning,
leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 13.00 noon and
5.00 p. m. and Allentown at 7.70 a. m. 13.25
noon, 3.55, 4 20 and 8.45 p. m.
vtay rasscnger I rain leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. in., connectine with similar train on East
Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.20
in., stopping at an stations.
Leave Pottsville at 9.00 n. 'm. anil 8.10 n.
m. Herndon at 10.15 a. m., Slmmokln at 5.40 and
11.20 a, tn. Ashland at 7.05 a. m.. and 1250
noon; Muhanoy City at 7.51 a. in. and 1.35 p. va
Tamauua at 8.83 a. m. and 3.40 v. m. for
Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Harrisburg,
CvC. .
Leave Poitsvllle via Scliuvlklll and Susauei
bnnna Railroad at 8.15 a. tn. "for Harrisburg, and
12.05 noon, for Pine Grove and Tremont.
Kcauing Accommodation Train leaves Potts,
ville at 6.40 a. m., passes Reading at 7.30 a. ni.
nrriviug ut Philadelphia at 10.20 a. ni., returning
leave l'blladelpbiA at 4.45 p. in., passing Read
ing at 7.25 p.m. arriving at Pottsville at 9.10 p.m.
ruiisiowii Accommodation Train leaves l'otts
towu at 7.00 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.00 p. m
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
7.20 a. m., nnd C.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Lltii,
Lnncntcr. Columbia, Ac.
Perkioinen Rail Road Trains leave Pcrkiomen
Junction at 7.45, 9.05 a. m.,at 3.00 uud 5.30 p. m.
Riturnlng.leavc Si hweuksvillc at 7.00,8.20 a. ra.,
12.50 noon and 4.30 p. m. connecting with similar
trains on Rending Rail Road.
Cole-'ftfcfcdiile Railroad Trains leave Pottstnwa
at 9.40 a. tn., and 0.20 p. m., returning leave Mt.
Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.25 a. ni., connecting w ilb
similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port at 8.30 a. in., 2.05 and 5.02 p. m. returning,
leave Downitigtnn at 6.55 a. m., 12.45 uoon and
5.15 p. m.conut'cting with similar truiuson Read
lug Railroad.
On bunuayf : Leave New Tork at 5.00 p. m.',
Philadelphia ut 8.00 a. ni. aud 3.15 p. in., (the
8.00 a. m. train running only to Reading;) leave
Pottsville at a.UO a. m., leave Harrlsburtr, 3.10 a.
m., aud 4.05 p. in.; leave Alleutowu lit 8.45 p. tn.
Teive Reading at 7.15 a. m. and 10.05 p. in. for
Ha'wisburg, ut 5.00 a. m. for New York, and at
9.40 a. tn. nan 4 V5 p. ni. for Pbiladel'a.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School nnd
F.xcursiou Tickets, to aud from all poiuts at re
duced rates.
Bsgiraire checked through : 100 Pounds Bag
gage allowed each Passenger.
O. A. NICOLLS,
Getieuil Superintendent
riilludclphia nod Erie Hxilroud.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On and after Monduv, Nov. 21t, 1S70, the
Trnlut ou the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road will
run as follows i
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia,
Sunburv,
" " nrr at Erie, "
Eric Exu.-oss leave Philadephla,
" Suubury,
" " an at Eric,
Elmlra Mall leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Punbnrv,
" " arr at Lock Haven,
EASTWARD.
Mali Train leaves Eric,
Suubury,
" " arr at Philadelphia,
Erie Bi press leaves Erie,
' ! " Suubnrv,
" f Vr at Philnde'lphla,
Elmlra Mail leaves Lock Haven,
Sunburv,
" " arr at I'hilndclphia.
9 40 p at
4.55 a 10
7.40 p in
12.20 i in
6.40 p in
7.40 a m
9.3u a tn
4.35 p m
7.50 p ta
9.00 a Ui
12.05 a m
6.10 a m
OOOpin
10. a m
5.80 p m
8.15 a m
11.05 a lit
5.30 p m
12.35 a in
2.35 a n
9.40 a m,
I Buffalo Express leaves Williainsport,
bmiburv,
" " arr at Pbiladi lphla,
Express, Mall and Accommodation, caft nnd
west, connect at Cory and all west bound trains,
nnd .Mail and Accomed jtion ch1 nt Irvinrtou
with Oil Ceek and All'iV.i't-uy Ri'.er Railroad.
WM. A. BALDWIN,
Gen'l Sup't.
Luckaaauua asnd ltloouiabnrr; Itull
roail. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINM.
Monday, July lSlh, 1S70.
SOCTHWAKD.
Leave. ; A.M. P.M. A.M. P. M.
P.M.
Peranton,
BellevBj,.
Tay'.orvilie,
I.ackawanua,
PillMnn,
West Pillston,
Wvomiiig,
Mullby,
KlngKton, & )
Plymoulh June
Plyuiouih,
Nautlroka,
llunliM-k's,
Milckflilnny,
Hick's Kerry,
Beach Haveii,
Berwick.
Willow Grove,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
Espy,
Blooin.tburg,
Kiiert,
Cutawlsia,
lbinvilla,
Chulasky,
(amtron.
NorU'd, (arrive.) 10 45
XORTIIWARD.
A.M. P.M.'
Leav.
Norlbumbcrtaud,
Cameron,
Chulasky,
Danville,
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Kuptrt,
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Briar Creek,
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