Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 29, 1871, Image 4

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    ; Applying" Manure ea the ft-arrew.
1 liavo lung been vl. inking of sending yea
nn account of my success in applying niH-bjk-o
for corn o the fin row, after the sod
( is turned uuclor.' And here let me say that
, I have dona burying manure, for its tend
eney la dqwuwrd. . The lt four years I
lmvopui Mie fcnnlrro on the furrow, and
harrowed thoroughly ; nnd have never hud
n poor crop of com, oals, or rye ; once on
ly in that time I .rid 4 Ibe ground and the
r-orn was a failure.'. No piolo ringing on
ftW farm. . " ' i -I
do not think full plowing the best ns a
general thing. I usually have a large pile
of stable manure, which gets in tlw way by
the middle of winter rk1 i manngo to nave
enough plowed in the fall lo vse up what
manure we draw in winter 5 the rest re
mains until the irostlsout in spring ; then
plow and spread over tho rest of the Hold,
and harrow all together. One year ago
we plowed Oftf wholo Held manured tiftlT
of it iu winter and th cst in May-. After
the drought hud set in it was so dry that
tho manure drew up in front of the harrow
so much that I had to stop the horses oncn
io ten rods to unload. I concluded then
that 1 should have ore failere with manuro
on tho top, unless it rained soon, but R
rain come, and when wo hoed the rirst time
the manure drew up in frontof the cultiva
tor ; second and third time, we used a
plow ; the last hoeing very little manure to
be seen ; but such a crop of corn and pump
kins Ims not been raised in my neighbor
hood for years. Ouo corner ol' the lot, a
three-cm uereil piece, was sowed Witn cow-
tnon Yankee Corn for the COWS, it crew SO t
... . ... 1 . . . I
thick and stout that a man could hardlv
get through it ; a good part of it measured
over ten fact high. In mauuring on tl
top in such a dry season as the past will
not fail, when will it V
Aud let nie say here ; First tay land i.
good corn land. Second I manure about
lorty cords to the acre, with clear inuuuro
the bono manure put in the bottom of
the drop-back of the cows daily, which ab
sorbs the liquid, aud the whole is thrown
out under the barn. No straw is used hero
for litter, only in the yard ; remains until
alter haying, aud is put on tho meadows.
Third, when the com ground is thus lilted,
1 take the plaster sower nnd go over tho
piece, bowing euough t-) make the maniire
or soil wmie, tnroo or t'Uu1 ousiieis to tno
acre , this holds the manure. 1 then make
out three or four inches both ways, and
put for corns in a hill. . When this is all
done early success is certain. Cor. C'otm
try Gentlonun.
Trkatmest of Sprains. Sprainsaro
usually very painful, aud are accompanied
with a high degree of iutWiiumnlion and
soreness. The indications arc to secure
perfect rest of the injured part, and to re
duce the inflammation. The inflamma
tion may be reduced by cold wet compres
ses, renewed as ofteu as they become warm.
When tire patient has a great deal of vita
lity and there is a high degree of inflam
mation, the injured part muy be immersed
in cold water, or a stream of cold water
inny be poured over it until tho pain and
soreness has been partially removed, when
the cold compresses should bo applied.
When there is much pain nnd tenderness
and but little heat, hot fomentations, fol
lowed by cold compresses, are preferable.
When the inflammation and soreness have
subsided, friction is useful to promote
absorption and strengthen the part. Great
care should be exercised about using the
injured part until the strength is restored,
ns it then requires but every little to sprain
it again. A second sprain is more diffi
cult to cure then luo first. Herald of
JItaUh. ,
Manuring Corn. J. F. Larence, in
The Vermont Farimr, says: "In raising
com, 1 always break up my laud late in the
fall,and sproad upon it the composted man
ure, made by drawing muck into my yards
toe full previous, covering it slightly "with
rolled iurl upon which my catlle are
kept during pleasant weather in winter.nnd
nights during the next summer. This
system is mush cheaper and better for the
laud than manuring in the hill, nnd the
freezing aud tba-winj? of winter and spring
carry the strength ol the manuro into the
sodea just deep enough fur the corn the
nest summer. Iu spring time, I put a lar;c
spoonful of super-phosphate into tho hid,
and I never have failed to raise good corn.
The saving of exjicnso iu handling over
manure in busy spring time will almost pay
the expense of tho supper-phosphate, mid
I have always raised better corn with my
manuro spread in tho tall than if spread iii
tho spring when it is often dried too much
to be of value to l he corn, if not for all the
future, by the hot sunshine and dryiug
winds of'Juue nyd J uly.
unioni3 ?hctcl)cs.
Wur he left. Mr. Dieksou, a colored
barber in one of iho large I towns of Mass
achusalta, was one morning Miaviugone
of his customers, a rccctablo citizen,
when a ronvcraalloii occurred between
them respecting Mr. Dirkftou's former con
ueeiiouu with u colored church iu the
jilace.
"I believe you aro connected with thi
church iu I'-hn street, Mr. Dickson?" said
the customer.
"No, Mil, not at all."
"Why, nio you not
African church'f"
a member of the
.Not ills year, siih."
"Why did you li-avo lln-ir communion,
Mr. Dickson, if 1 may bu iniiuiiU'il to
luk'r'1
"Why I Ml yoa, sal 1 Mr. Dick
on, strapping a eoiiravo rii'r on t'-c jalm
- -f lil-s liniiil," it was i-i.s li kit ilis. I lin.-d
tint church in t ilt. 1 plb ten dollar
toward dc lal d preacliiu' ol'tlu tuo-M-l i'c
Ins year, und d. pcopli ull call nut llnid
di r liicl.son. 1-t soi 10 I )i ar luy lii-i-in"
ii'-l gixiJ, and I only gib litu dollars.
1 Hit vcur ilm church tioonlo call 1110 Mr.
Lickr.oti, 1ms nuor hurt you, ml
"No" sir' m- luh rubly well."
.
sail, tij llnrpytnr I Hel
vcrry
poof, kit'kness in my faintly an 1 pibitoffiu
lur nu. liiii'. Well, aitr, niter ilal thy
rail uio 0!n Nii'tr lii.koij, attt 4 1 Kil'
i-in!"
So sa Iilif Mr. Ilii soil brushed tu.
W'UK i ha.r au.i lit.) g-llleleiriai di'Mtrt-tl,
Veil aiillslit-d Milh Ilia rittsoit Hl.y Mr.
1'tk.l.s.iu U It di i hiiich.
A Ml ACKOl'AHIi iiV.-".VuSf, Ren-
tViueu," ftunl a 1 tri-ttii-iin licturer to a
aoiut-M lial li 1 nay 1 tend wliolmd "llM-ri-d
Ml fill) tl lila Mniiii in MU IImsIciii tllUt;!!.
I.nxf would iu A .yixMi llm aU4i4
aioiy AU 114 liivos- wul mUti lliuir ban Is."
iSiu Uiiihs tf llrn ilis it r (irtswul
1 1 . bily tbt up, sin! lUru was k kuddiu
liusll wl Bit ioiy di Ililull4llnlia. '1'I.M
U 1 1 uii r Win) 011 with Lis ohjIumJ ul'i't
r(4s UiiuuUa, lwu o-mis liivauiiiHis
luJil4uil lruk util, ' wUiv a (L
M'ifK (' 1 "Hum ou,"w4Ui s iy.
ui'l iikI iiilin I !! U.I ii MiUluii. I
iUiii lit know In" si'auy lUvk.
tUJ. lllVSSIUl." VoU llil.hl b
aiJ it I ill iit " Him tluitMg lli k'
twi, ll4k
4 li.J'.suap. Ii t thariniaj UJf pl)ti.
1.1. ni 11 - I lu a-J.uikcsi. I Ik M-i.ti'
Kan di mnU Im.
kw I . ' nil ti Ut ly
iM," Aj i'i -1 1 h. 1 .ml
I'll IMS- J --4
I will." Hi
SQcMnil.
. lIKNIiY T. HCLNBOLD'H '
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTItACT CATAWBA
GRAPE PILLa
Component Parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb and
Fluid Extract Catawba Orape Juice.
Tor Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Bilious Affec
tions, Sick or Nervous Headache, Costiveness,
etc. Purely Vegetable, containing no Mercury,
Mlncrnle or Deleterious Drugs.
nn
These Fills nre the moil delightfully pleasant
pnrgntlvc, superseding castor oil, salts, mngnc
lu, ete. There la nothing more acceptable to
the etomach. They give tone, smd cause rolthcr
nansea nor gripping pains. They nre composed
of the jttittt ingrtdimtt. After a few days' nse
of them, such nn lovlgoMtlon of the entire sys
tem takes plnco as to appear miraculous to the
weak nnd enervated, whether arising from Im
prudence or disease. II. T. Hclmlibld's Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pill are not
sugfi.r-eonted, from the fact that sugar-coated
Pills do not dissolve, hut pass through the sto
mach without dissolving, consequently do not
produce the dcire'. effect. The Catawba Orape
Pills, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not
necessitate IbMr being sugar-conlcd. Price fifty
cents per cox.
II EN ft Y T. HELnBOLU M
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
Ilnlrl Extract MMrsaparlll
Will radically exterminate from the syftem Scro
fula, Syphilis,' Fever Soros, fleers, Sore Eves,
Sore Lcirs. Sore Month. Sore Head, Bronchitis,
Skin Discuses, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings
i. .. T." .. - " I. 4. U 111 T- . . .. - ..
from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancer-
oils Aitectuitis, odes, mcKcts, uinndular owcl.-
I Intra. iltrht Rll-pnt. Uikh. Ti.tt.il Humi.r nfall
Vi-nds, Chronic Rheumatism, IHspcpsiu, and nil
diseases that bare been established in the system
for year.
li
Being prepared expressly for tho above Com
plaints. Us blood-purfying properties are greater
thr.n any other preparation of Sarsaparilln. It
gives tho complexion n rb-ar aud healthy color
and restores the Patient to a state of Health nnd
Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing nil
chronic constitutional diseases arising from nn
Impure state of the Blood, and the only reliable
aud effectual kuown remedy lor the cure of pains
nnd swelling of the Dones, Ulcerations of the
Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face,
r.rystpeiua and all scaly eruptions or lit skin,
and beautifying the complexion. Price, $1.51)
per name.
HENRT T. nELMBOI.D'S
COMBNTMATRD
FLI in KXTRACT Itl'CHf,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
has enred every ease of Diabetes in which It has
been given. Irritation of the neck of the Blad
der and Intlamation of tho Kidneys, Ulceration
nf the Kidneys and Bladder, retention of Urine,
Diseases of the prostrate Gland, Stone in the
Bladder, Caleulns, Gravel, Briekdust Deposit,
and Mucous or Milky Discharges, nsd for En
feebled aud Delicate Constitutions of both sexes,
attended with the following symptoms 1 Indis
position to exertion. Loss of Power. Loss of Me
mory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wukofnlness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hi t Hands,
Fltihhing of tho Body, Dryness of the Skin, Erup
tion on the face, pulid Countenance, Universal
lassitude of tho Muscular system, etc.
Used by persons from the aires of eighteen to
twcuty-tlvc, and from thirty-tivo to fifty-live or
In tho decline or change of life after confine
ment or labor pnius ; indwelling lu children. ..
IWmbold's Extract Bucha Is Diuretic and
Blood-purifying, and cures all diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, and excesses and ira
deuces in Life, impurities of tho Blood, etc.,
superseding copaiba In affectations rbr which it
Is used, aud syphilitic affections iu these dis
eases used lu couuectlou with Helmbcld's Rose
Wash.
LADIES,
In many atfectaiious peculiar to Ladles, the
Extract Huehu is tmcquulcd by any other reme
dy as in chlorosis or retention, Irregularity,
palafiilness or suppression of customary cvaeua
tious, ulecraled or sehlrus state of thu Uterus.
Leucorrllneu or Whiles, kterilily, and for all
complaints iucident to the sex, whether arising
indiscretion or habits of di.-sipatlon. It is pre
scribed extensively by the most eminent physi
cians and midv.ives tor cnO cbled and delicate
constitutions, of both sexes end all ages (attend
ed with any of the abotc dUrntes or symptoms.)
H. T. IIFLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU
DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC.,
In ull their flakes, at little expense, llttls or no
change in diet, 110 Inconvenience, and do expo
sure. It causes a frequent desire, und gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc
tions, Preventing an. I Curing Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying Puiu anj l.illurantii'ii, so frs
iUt nt in this class of ditcai'es, and o.vpcUiog all
t'olsouous mutter.
'1 lioiisaiids wlio have been the victims of lu
comietcut persons, uud wio have paid heavy
Tuts to be cured In a klKrt time, have found they
hae been deceived, and that the Poison" has,
by the use of "ponerful tislrlugcDts," been dried
tip in the &) alum, to break ul lu u more aggra
vated flrm, and H-rliap arti-r Marriuge.
Le lU'lmbold's K1.tr.1ct Uuehil lor all Affec
tions aud Diseases of th Uulsry Organs, wheth
er exiotnig in Male or female, from whatever
originating, and 110 nuttl r how long staudiug.
1'tico, one dollar and Uliy cents per but lie.
IIENKf T. ntlLMIlOI.D'S IMPROVED ROSE
W AMI
I cannot l-e surpassed as a Face Wash, and will be
j found Ihe only snc!rie ivine ly In every species
I of t.'utant-ous Am--lion. It i-. dl.v eiadicati
I I'linpirii, Hots, Scorbutic Dryuess, Indurations
or the I iitain-oiis .Mcm'irum-, etc., illMtls Ki-J-
ne -s mid Liciplei.t liiduina(iiii, IIIvks, Itash,
l Mil IMlchcs, Diyiic-sol ecalp or Skin, rro
Itilm, and all rniiuxi-s fur whlcli Salves or Oiut
liiciut are o.t-d 1 roturcs the WIu to a stuto ot
I'Uiily und nllii-., uml In -11 rr a rmillnurl
li'-.i,Uiy uetiiHi lu tbu tnii 1 i f it vessels, oil
which ili'iu.U I lie a.'rei-ulitj cl. ji.u-n uud ilia,
i-iiy nt OiiM'lrlMiii so nun b suui-bt uud art ml re I,
11 hoaeNi-r i.ilu.il'li- as r iii.-.ly f 1 r esi'lin
deficts of the .M11, II. T. Ili lliibobl's Rosa Vuh
li.i Ion-' ,ululiil iu piiiirliile i-lal'.ii In uiiUnimd
rd 4liiiiigi', by 1 .,.-.. nu.iMk, Mbii-li rtu
Ill"lu li il'l A i,.tu ni iu mi ui-ru
Ilxeaud t i.uk ' 1 1 i liaiuclir, e -iuiniitiig In an
li - giiul fm ui 11I4 Hi -i. 1 i .1 1. 1. -nl r' lUiies. Bale
ly aud F.lUcui-y -llii- h.iaiu,lile ki-c.iiimuiiusiili
0 lis u.- ., a rre.i rf.iinu nu I I;. ln.L.-r uf
Iba Com pl- lull, li U an aleellunl l.utli.n fur
iUhti.m, 1 1 a .li'lllie Vilmu, 11111 a au ln)i-e
ll -il lur Kit uf Hi 11 I i luarv lirua'. aruiu
I Hum uf uilialiK
j iib (In- Lstrdiis tim-liu.
l, Usial III I'UIU'1U
tl.ii.ifarilla. and l i
lal liisi-a Pi!U. Its such Uisi-sm-s as r-.iu
mm ud. d. rauuwt U suijuissn I. PiUo, u dvllaf
ni Duii.i .
Fall au4 MiU.li diis-Uwus ateutsiiaay H
b I . lUM.
1.. i.ivi.a of ll.s uiu-l rixi,il Ca4 teilabla
iiiaiaci.-i lusblsliul iM iuiliiu4i, aub buu
di4i 1 1 lk 'i..,uu ut lisiua SHU.KI. aud i.
sid uf uii.iasj ufcjiuaid imiiii. alis 41.4 i.l.iu
U.Ull4uf liiu,,. umi. ut slwS mi llulM Ik.
kl'jlMil -UI.C Illiiu4,ug (luUlll.l 'b,.i. Uus,
I Uhiui.ii, auiiau.., sis. .iauit ,( bas
ill III ll..ll,. g a. I, l-Klill.-uil. u IL, u, ,.
iiis Mau.su I au ibis its U.i ti.
blS BIIUUs l as kUbdald Plr.lMlkM.S, an
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I"''M ' liiiflt Mi4..l H,i4,
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r ii n't - wf 1. 1 is
feccllanrotts.
8unbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE
TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st, 1871.
Number of Policies, 713.
Amount of Property Inanred, 1 .1 868,815,00
Amount of Premium Note la fores, 84,918,00
CASH ASSETS.
Amount loaned at Interest, 18000,00
Amount In Treasurer's hands, $1000,00
Amount due from Ageuts, 8300,15
Amount due from other sources, 1720,09
Available Capital, 139,889 95
Inare yon Cattle.
INSURE with a responsible and perfectly re
liable Company. Insure whero your losses
huble Company
w 11 1 be paid promptly.
THIS 13 A
COM-
PANT,
nencc, tinliko other Companies, you arc sura
of being pnld promptly for all losses, if Insured
In this Company.
OCR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LF.S3
THAN THOSE OF ANT OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mutual, our expenses, aro less, and our
Charter is Perpetual. We pay losses by all kinds
tt -accidents ly death, (excepting hi cases of
epidemics,) by theft, Ac., &c. Wo pay prompt
ly. No red. tape proceeding to obtain your
money in case- of loss. !
Xcarlr 93,000 paid on Cows alone
wince Organization.
Look at tho list of Losses paid on Cows alone by
this Company.
M Hennlngcr, Snubury, Pa 133,
D Hllgert, Northumberland 50,
George Eckert, " 40,
8 B Dodge, " 80,
Charles Bollck, Mt Carrael 30,
Esubeus Sipplc. " ....40,
Catharine Wagner, Watsontowu 46,
George Heir, Northumberland .. 50,
Jacob Snyder, Sunbury R!i,33
J W Basslcr, " ....... 60,
Minor l ndy, ucwnrt no,
Catharine Martz, Shamokln 40,
Frauds llucher, Snnbury 30,
Samuel M Price, Upper Lehigh 60,
Joseph Deppeu, Mt Cnrtncl 50,
Matthias Scholly, 40,
Francis McCarty, " 50,
Mnrln Kramer, VVatsontown 4-",
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dcwart 40,
J & R C Qulggle, Pine, CUnton eo 40,
R Rnmago, Shenandoah, behuglkill co 40,
J S Than), Shamokln 40,
Thomns Wardrops, Mt Carrael 45,
N A LoHdcnslogcr, nerndon, 40,
Rachel Cramer,' Fisher's Ferry 40,
O L Reagan, Shenandoah, Schuylkill co 50,
Jacob Shine,
...'...40,
Jacob Stoltz, "
D II Bower, Henidon,
Geo B Lahr, Georgetown.....
John H Ossman, Sunbury
W B Wallace, Northumberland...
40,
0,
40,
40,
30,
H 8 Grnlmm, " 50,
Rebecca Koble, Georgetown 40, :
Philip Winterstein, Watsontowu 40,
G 8 Low, Lime Ridge, Columbia co 40,
Lewis Osterhnnt, Laurel Ruu, Luzerne Co.. .40,
Marv J Hine, Northumberland 40,
B F Krohn, Snubury 40,
Andrew Healy, Glrardsville, Schuylkill co.. 40,
Pntrick Furgeson, Mt Cnrmcl 40,
Martin Delauev, Shcnnndoah city 14,
John Dane, Ashlau.l, Schuylkill co 10,
Anthony McLaughlin, Glrardsville 40,
Lluyman 8 Hay, Mahanoy Plane 40,
R Johnson, Ravcu Run 40,
lfnvt Want-tier, HerwirK.v.... ....in ...a,,
J"D Focht, Pottvnic;.........i .S0,
Erastus Bolwr, Point twp,... m,
A LiuiiencoU. Watsontowu.... i u,
Mari Kramer, Watson'ud loss pd last sutn,40,
1 r Llppencotv, walsontowa u su,
11 8 AuiBierman.,uydertown .....SO,
Nathan Bloss, Berwick, Columbia co B7,
J CRQuiggle,PIiie Bta'n Clinton 0 2d loss,40,
Charles W Hazzard, Rupert, Columbia c...40,
John Fogleman, Watsontown...... 40,
l'atrlck Hester, Mt funnel o,
Thomas Metz, Paxlnos 30,
I. McC'losky, Lock naven 134,
uun. A. jukiiai, rresiaout,
, A. REIMENSNYDER, 8ec"y, Suubury.
DIRECTORS 1
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. C. J. Bruner,
Solomon Stroh. Wm. Uf indie.' Soloman Shipe,
John A. Bhissler, Dr. D. T. Krebs, Dr. David
uldron. ' . - -
March 11, 1971. ly.
TIME IN NOSEY ! 1
ALL Wall Paper and Border, told by me wil
ba trimmed ready for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, ,
BT TUB
YEOMAN'S WALL PAPER TRIMMER,
ft?
which I hart the exclusive rleht to use Id Buubur
and vicinity.
buvs uioury, time aud labor, by Duyiug oi
X. t'ERKEE l.ICiltTNEIt,
Dealer In Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Muile,
Ac.. Ac., dir.
Sunday School SUPPLIES made a speciality.
Ulauk, MentoraaduMi Pasj nooks
la eudlesa variety, )ust racclved.
HOOK BINDING done to order. Persona will
save ex eosc by Icavuif their order lor tiaJinj
wilt! we.
PlCTl'ltK rUlNEN
ofallslvs, rut Irons tha MualdlMfal very low
rules. OVAI. Syl'ARS 1'KAMtS alway ou
hand.
AI.UUMS, 1IUACKCTS, GOLD PEN?,
4c, Ac, Ac.
A lar and well selected stock of Toys alway
on hand. Aaylbiug ( on hand protaptly m
lined. Uargaia lur easb. Call at
H. rtKUKE LIUHTSrR'l
Hook blurs,
Hl(i of Foley' Guld Psa, Viarkst suars, Hut
bu r, P.
unbury, August fllh, 170.
J. W. WASlllNUTON i
tslMKU UIIIUI U MIIOI.
II. I4 peruiaitswl'stiuii of Iba Iowa
W. ikulius lb Uusl,' but at U saw Mote
rtiii4r Inal lb wlghty trulls lu aeasutia.
tl) spi4su liUuut luauiliwiUig au uucviulutla.
bis kumiml uf tauiiy aud aisiUiiuu.
Just la. my )wu etfii 1 Uu wy busiuss
mm lu line (iia' lislf his IUi-iUi.s thus lur
llil, bass I stuud Uku lbs t vur sb.'i
4y atwr 4,aa4 kilii altar ulybl, au4 'ib4
lbs thaip biua flMiutiif sisarl, au4 wilkia that
lul ut lima siubiaiwd bs Iba MityUy M4 uf
Dial utsiillul laiiiud ka I suais4 u'l) fiy
bull lu t' suu'iy (iu tuuiuim (iiiwa u4
tuuLetba lutii ksmia uubUtiy
bb'-uuiv iu uui (xiiiH. i4 aud use Ikst
aio Had) lu sliai tUiu i etfU llsise isi4is4
IbuUMuj IblllS ur MM.
I uiua tUs )wi u, JuM tat turn la lb mat.
Iui-SSIS sl)S IvaJj 14 vi k, (.u.u-aa uf
slisiauusi. Uitt )"U kail tut Ins, sueuil-wl
t akusil 4 )uii, ut (siluuii, sutob u4 !
l.l-US Iks k.ll Willi allUlUI skill, lu Iks "a. I.S
I aU isimi i I J su4 Iba suatwtsiaf.
Ms auik W kU., kui ! W k-ik.
Muss 4-u I au 4 uui skuf lu (t Uis4 M
Ik !. ul sLi.i -uul 4w li M t4 4
U SW be 4wu ut siss suul4 k.
A ik.um I ail Ibsl 4sui4
Te k' lu m v us bi4 Ut k4-
4 hsj in kt lss4, kKf Msibut ist-
f'i I, i4
a mom .i i s
it Htwi 4)
fcks'nl
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PRICES REDUCED.
BOOTS a NllOEd
Manafactore4 to order at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
. ons Filter
Bpiuc Street, Banbury, . Penn'ax,
la coDStantly mauufactnrlog ...
Doots. Shoes & Gaiters,
at surprisingly low prices. 1 ITIs atock omprlsea
toe very east to maraet. nis long nr
ience In the business has won for ' .
biro a repntntlon . for . , .
making first-'
clasi
work equal to any city manufacture. All work
warrantee?. -TER9IM.MTRICTLV
cash. .
Tha prices of repairing are also reduced.
JOHN WILVER. ,
Sunbury, March 4, 1871.
TO TnE WORKING CLASS. We are now
prepared to furnish all classes with constant em
ployment at home, the whole of the time or for
the spare momeuts. Business new light and pro
fitable. Persona of either sex easily earu from
50c. to 5 per evening, and a proportional sum
by devoting their whole time to the business.
Boys and girls earn neaTly as much as men.
That all who see this notice may send their ad
dress, and test the business, we make this un
paralleled offer i To such as aro not well satis
tied, we will send tl to pay for the trouble of
writing. Full particulars, & valuable sample
which will do to commence work on, aud a copy
of Thi Feoile'$ Literary Companion one of the
largest ana best family newspapers ptmnslied
all sent free by mall. Reader, If yon want per
mancut, prafltaole work, address
. v. AI.LB.?( A CO.,
Augusta, Maine.
April 15, 1871 8m.
STEREOSCOPES,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, CnROMOS, FRAMES.
E. stc II. T. AKTHON V etc CO.,
- SOI Broadway, New York,
Invite the attentloa of the Trade te their exten
sive assortment of the above goods, of their own
publication, manufacture and importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and
GitApnoscorES.
NEW VIEWS OF TOSEMITE.
E. A II. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
601 Brondway, New Tork,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
WrGKTHlS AND MANUrACTCBEHa Or
Photographic Materials.
March 4th, 187t.ty.
ft I'll I. Ml FASHIOW SOW UEADV.
MRS. M. A. BINDER,
1101,
N. W. COR. ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT
BTS., PHILADELPHIA.
Importer and ICHls;ucrof I-'anliloiis.
The old established nud only rellnblo Dress
Trimming, Paper Pattern, Dress and Cloak mak
ing Emporium.
Elegantly trimmed Paper Patterns, Wholesale
and Retail.
Fans, Gloves, Ribbons and Sashes, Laces, Em
broideries, Jet, Gilt, nud Pearl Jewelry.
Evening dresses and suits, made iu the most
fashionable style at short notice.
Perfect system of Dress Cutting taught.
N. U. Orders bv mall, promptly attended to.
Feb. 80. 1871. am.
Furniture i furniture ! "
A NEW STOKE
AT
GEORGETOWN, LOWER MAHANOY
Township, Northumberland County, Pa.
WILLIAM NEGELY
HAVING opened a new Furniture Store at the
above place, will constantly keep on hand,
a large aud select assortment of
FURNITURE, .
Comprising of Parlor and Chamber Suits, Couch
es, lounges l amcs, uureaus, lane-seated
Chairs of all grades, Rocking nnd
Kitchen Chairs, Wasbstands,
Bedsteads, Japanese, Cottage and
Half Cottage, Looklng-Ulosses Window
Shades, and In short, everything usually to
be fouud In any well-kept Furniture Store, may
be had at this establishment.
Hoping, by fair dealing and strict attention to
tmsinsns, to merit the patronage of tbe public
An Invitation is extended to all desiring anything
lu the Hue or r urniture to can aud ei.uuliie mv
slock. ,
I'ndcrlaklny; done iu all Its branches.
HF Repairing doue at short notice.
WM. NEGF.LT.
Georgetown, June II, '70.-1 y.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Or. WALKER'S CiUFOXtNlA
VINEGAR BITTERS
Hundreds of Thousands
I TUST ARB SOT A TILK
'!! FANCY DRINK
SUOsaT Pear Uaas, Wklakar. i ruui Huillta
ad Bafuaa l.laaars mn iJ.irU-i4 saaswrii.
sa4 U flssssU Utls. rsllsd'Tualrs,"'A(RL.
rs," Ktilmn,- a., tkal Irs II I. pi lis ta lu
4raksaass as rata, but sr a tra MrdKjac, aiaile
trass iu k'ktlve lleul aa4 UrU sf Calibiaia. irea
fraas alt AlcakulU Milsualaaia. Tks sis Us
(iUIAf BI.OOI I'l'HiriLU aarf A I.1FH
UlVlaU ru IN'irLKsu.rtiiV lisaavstor a.
lailaralu( u( Us k.lB. srrj u-4 sllvkaas
awusf aud risluiuw It s lUo4 lu a IksMLs i,aC.l.is.
Ks esrsua rsa Uke Iksse Cillers sscuiilUf Is Crts
Usa and rssssM luf esv.il.
ICS) Willi (msaSursa lurars le.su.i ntkt4
Iks laaca S.S i.ul 4sslrai4 k S-U.IJ um r
UMS MttS,SA4UHi tUsluigaus sl4 kijSkdUe
kuial uf rsMir.
VavlaSair.iai.iarr aad ( kreala I ksaa a.
Ilsas aad Haul, Uiaariwlii, r lad.ausilva,
atlllaas, ttsuiiiivui and luisi lulm ul I vim
ailacaaraal Ika llUad. l-lssv, Uliiaasa. aud
atladasr, li Ultisia k.a t.i uwun
I:. ah iilas-aa. n tstMd If Inland
hla4. - i (vi:t) fitfs4t i.f wi aisi I
aluw UlKiMlsa Oieaua.
litWklalA lU IM'ICItTIOX. I'.U
a4, I's-s U lu. llui.jii., U,U, lthvws4 Ike
tuui, ius:uis., ut.f iuui.us si it. tiiaskf
i-adusuusks kiuuik, a.lluu. A li. St. I'ali-iutiia
tl tu li..u. l-a.Mu,siii' 'I lu liu.(, I s-a la Ike
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kUI,iau4 luu.W.ekitk i4.uwuaualU4
sa--4 la muii it,. Iim.4 ,f aUu.uuiMs. au4
uruiuiM; asu kMi t tiuus k Iks au
lull vl1 DluktalSk liU-u. lii...r4
kktsai, ruusu. sui, luj ks. I k-lults. l-vl.!
k.s.l s. ku-i Wsiuu), s.uS liu4. luis li.kiMu.
sUs. Ilsk, ktujak k-kuuJsws ul Ika I.U.. HiMi
44 iHSMsas ut Iks kkia. ul iswisi saia. i suis,
ae kwsii Skf Hiuiki ut ul wv ) u m ua e
Skull bM t SUS . tkus. H'SI.IS. k-u kuUI. ks
sus .M4 ul w luv-l kMisuulvba si u-i
UiUlllS uSwI.
kiis.ss ik Vuiaisd kluud ek'StsiM ps 1.4 i.i
uiMlkiUS kISlk t-a,k lusstui la luul... 1 1.
Sums m .., ii siuw a uk- a tu au4 4 iwwi. 4
f4 Mau4i la i- iimi m-. a lutsukm,
a4uwlu.sault. isnauuu k.ktiu
k-.. u4 Um k- 14 4 ik. i..k. uias- .i .
n. 4rus4is4 MtfHkia. Iluma,
S9ssia uf su im. f r.uuuj. s.s isu. s 4-ut. ;
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kus sw.ums iua4 s.s k. ii. s'u-s 4 U ia.
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44TMI II 4U klll 4a Hliltl
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. XCar "suisnony in i nrir n vwscr r t
Hi WHAT ARE THEY? IgE
51 lis,
pj l
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Itlnmuattttrera. .
; HACUINU SHOP AMD IRON
' rOCWDRT. '
GEO. ROIIRBACII & 80K8,
Sanitary, I wi'a,
INFORM the puhlle that they are prepared to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, aad hating added
a new Machine Shop in connection with their
Foundry, and haVe supplied themselves with New
Lathee, Planing fend Boring Machines, with the
latest Improvements.- With the aid of skillful
mechanics, they are enabled to exeeute all order
i v N1HW WORK. OB REPAIRING, I
that may be given them, In 4 satisfactory man
ner, t I
. . Grates im wait auy Stove.
IKON COLUMNS, for churches or other build-
lugs, of all sizes. . ,
' BRASS CASTINGS, &c.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further Improved, and
will always be kept on band.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Sunbury, June IS, 1870. ,
FLORE.CKEVl. MAC II1XE.
THIS celebrated Machine Is now on exhibition
next door to Krause's Thi aud Store
Store, - , .-
market Street, Naabary, Pa.
The Florence Sewing Machine stands uneonal
led for beauty aud durability being the best
f amily (Sewing Macblue now ouered to tbe pub
lic. THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED :
It has self-Adjusting tentlon In the Shuttle t
changes for the various Stitches made while the
machine Is to motion.
Its Stitches are the wonder of all for beauty
ami flnlsh.being alike on both sides of the fabric.
It sews light and heavy fabrics with equal fa
cility. The work will f.-ed ef.her right or left.
Runeeuictly aud rapidly. No difficulty exper
ienced in sewing across heavy seams. Its mo
tions are nil positive no springs or cog wheels
to get out or oraer. i ne Jiemmer turns wide
and narrow, hem and fell beautifully.
It is thoroughly practical and will last a life
lime.
Every Famll should Have Oat.
fcvery Machine warranted to substantiate all
wc claim for it.
It is the only Machine In the world that Is ca
pable of making more than one stitch and having
toe reverse feed motion.
Call and examiue tbem, and the samples ol
work.
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING.
It Hems, Fells, Cords, Braids, Tucks, Quilts,
Binds, Gathers, Ac, without basting.
It makes a gather and sews ft on a baud at
one operation perfectly.
Kach Machine is furnished with a complete set
of tools, without extra charge.
Every purchaser fully instructed and every
Machine warranted and kept in order.
Macblue Oil and Thread kept on hand at all
times.
GEO. W. SMITH A BRO., Agents,
ForNorth'd, Snvder, L'ulonond Montour Coun's.
October 15, 18711.
New Flour and Feed Store !
R. W. TIIt'RSTOX,
Corner of Fourth and Market Strett,
SCNBCnT, PENN'A,
lias Just opened n Flour and Feed Store, where
he will keep eon lantly on hnnd, a general
assortment ol t te best brands of
PLO XT ,
VEED OF EVERY DESCRIFTlON,
POTATOF.9.
Hit' IT,
LUTTE11,
KGGS.
and
. VEGETABLES
of all kind', ut the very lowest market prices.
Sunbury, Feb. 11, lS7l.-tf.
El MllI.R AND PI.AMXG NIXES.
Third Street, adjoining Pblla. & Erie It. IL, two
Pijuares North of the Central Hotel,
Kt'NBUKY, FA.
IRA T. UlEMEXT,
IS ptpurcd to furnish every description of lum
ber reiiuired by tbe diuiauils of t tie public.
Having ull tbe lutcst Improved machinery for
manufacturing Luulier, he is now ready to Ull or
ders uf all kiuds cf
FI.OOIlING, SIDING, DOOPiS, SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
K AN DAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Srrnwl Work. Turn
lug of every description promptly axreutcd. A'.koj
X LlHun ASSOMTMrST tY '
RIL I. I.UMliKIt.
HEMLOCK and PINK. Also, Shiugles, Pickets,
l.slhe, Ac.
Order, promptly filled, and chipped hv Kallroad
or otherwise. IK A T. CLEMENT.
dceliWVNHly
Stove estaiu.1!Ti jfExr.
MARKET 8TI1EF.T, SUNBURY, PA.
AI.FKFJ) KltAUK, Proprietor.
sl.'CCKSkOK TO SMITH 4 uCSTUIill. J
HAVING purchased the above well known es
. tublUlunenl, Mr. Krausn would rcsprct I al
ly ii.lorin thu public that he now has on baud a
large assort mi ni uf
COOKIXd S T O V E S ,
8eer's Cook Anti-Dust, Itcgulalnr or Revolving
Top, Combination, Hukiurhauua and others,
wbli-h are so arranged as io lie used for Cunl or
WimhI, nnd are warrutiled to i-crl'onu satlslactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up 1,1
heat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dilbjreiil kinds at Very low prices.
Tluware or Eirrr lrrrillou
kept riuislunlly ou hand. Ituortng and Snoutiug
with the bc.l material, doue at slmrt uotice.
REPAIRING allrlidrd to Willi di.patch. Coal
Oil BLd Lamps constantly ou baud. Japan ware
ufal 4.mls. tturo ouposit Conlev's bsr.lwure
slurs. Give me a call. A. KK.U SU.
I'l-IIJ
rlll KY MA It 11 EE YAHU.
riMB niider.ljns.1 havlug bout'hl Ilia tntlie
1 stiH-k of IMs.iuger A. lavlor, wimld inform
Iba public that ba Is now ready ta do all kiudl of
M AH II EE YIUIIK.
m i iiasuu uau.i, ami manes id oraer at
II I kllOH-r VflTfl IS.
neuawtuls A' llrail-Niuaes).
UZiA : irirst sttis.
H(A.-Hp(X)U ANDM I.MXJWSILI.S
Also,t'eoieliy Pu.ls lib liulvarilu-d pi aud
all ul bur ft-ueing giusrally urd on Iruiili-iUs.
Juha A.Taylor iH wuiiluuu In Ika suiplo)munt,
al IIm old slaad ou M4ikc4M..auubury. i) M
THE iL aTOVK MITIIOIT A
r Al LT IU THE Cilt EAT IIALTI
HOME riUtfLAtE IIEATEU,
ILLI'MINATEU l-UMOND n it BURN IB.
wanu
rAKLOK AND UUUbtstS AUC WARMt-lt
Ui ostt riur.
IT Is Iba oaly I'm plan lUalui iaul ks 4 pi.
Im 1 up ls4i, aa4 f'v fiiuit puiliua1 us sk
Iiujujms, ul iaiuiu4 g4 u.14 Ike spuilw.ul.
it la Ika uex Ibsuaie HuuUi auk lk w4
lUkiuul Mugusiua k afcuU fis4Ut kluiuiuul
lt.43 sl Is i4.tiuu4, Ika sliluuul Uu kl is
la, sm4 laW'titully Baiuu4, a4 ike lii.ls aW
U.4 ul ike sl B.lkl ut tbsraal In lua Isaul-
lull.
' tl la Iks tMsiy livl4 Itaalai Iba! Is Pa.
I fiit Bill s-Ul al Im UuiuaI, uly IvSUl'uS
t-liwa UU14 l eul l-'Ul k'-ui.
I llbllM utip Ili.fUua ItuuUI Willi wBWkt
1111U4 UU4 4UUI4U4 (l.l.
lltelkaukiis lii-ii I1mI Blib tkssVv
(was, 'i'-4 euuaiul i-. ui U't u.hu, au4 euk
uat Hu4..lu4 iu 4114 li.li tu I miu u-.
la U4 it ss ifcx (.vui wiaiuui s.iiiu.-i4 lir.
Iujie llV4, W-utut44 aw a.wv4 sk4
,Ujf' IV l?tiuj,
IIWII4 Mi.,4 4u4 HI'UTIMfi ,
If.-ilw-.. if J.
lussaUt flUA ft. .lMllr, .ubsiv,
Tvs-aV
;.4 U. rt .if
ilsciUaiwous.
"'1 '' "'MW pibn;.
Bjeri 4 nemperiya fcxwetiiifov tinl.
' fterw 4f Art, Talr fttrt. 1 i t
aabary. Pa, . . 7
"VTR- BTXRLT boa lately added to bit already
ATA. well established reputation, tha services of
Mr. M. K. llemperly whose reputation as a pho
tographic operator, stands unrivaled In thi part
of the country, and hereafter they will carry on
tbe photographic trade, at the old stand under
the arm name of Byerly Hempcrly's Excelsior
Gallery of Art, at whose establishment the pub
lic will be cheerfully accommodated throughout
the whole lino of photography.
For Photographs of all styles and sires rang
ing from tbe small Gem to tbe lffe size portrait.
Oo to Byerly ol Hetnpei-ly.
For tbe beantlful porcelain picture which for
softness of finish, and durability cannot be ex
celled, go to Byerly & llemperly. -.
For the Rembrandt photograph, now so popu
lar In nil oui large cities, and showing the pecu
liar effect of light and shade, and tbe favorite of
the old Germau Artist Rembrandt, go to Byerly
llemperly. . i ..... ,
If you have an old picture, you waut copied
and enlarged to any size, and colored oil, water
color, India luk or crayon, take It to Beverly 6c
llemperly.
If you want a frame of any size and at any
price, or auy stylo go to Byerly & Hemperly's,
nnd take a look at their Immense stock la that
line. -
For Albums go to Byerly & Hemperly.
For square Frames made to order go to Byerly
A llemperly, In short, for anything In the photo
graphic line, go to Byerly & Ilcinpurly, aud yon
will be suited.
Feb. 85, 1S71.
niRNITIIRF cu?
w 1 w 1 1 Ba -
MATTRESS, FEATHER,
A9B
BEDDIN0 WAKEB00K3,
II NORTH TENTH BT.,
iirtk,nilliV;
CHAMBER FL"RV1TLRE.
Spring Beds, 1 Feathers,
Spring Cots, iFesl'her Beds,
Spring Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows,
Hair do. Counterpanes,
Husk do. " IComfortables,
Straw do. I Blankets,
iQul'.ts.
CALL AND SEE Tlt'K
Woven Wire Mattrcas,
The best bed ever offered for sale.
H. B.--Our Intention Is to treat all customers
so that they will become permanent dealers with
us, nnd orders will receive the same attention,
and persons cau buy Just us cheap as if preseul
at the store.
March 4th, 1371. 3ra.
JXO. E. NEATEIt aA CO.,
IIAVE TAKEN ONE OF THE NEW TORK
STORES,
No. 3 South Tenth Street, below
Market, Philadelphia,
where they have opened a first-class Merehaul
Tuiloring 'Establishment.
Our Slock consists uf a itne assortment of
Foreign dolus, Cassimeres and Vesting, select
ed from the best Importing Houses of ibis City
and New York, which we are prepared to make
up In the most Fashionable Styles, at Short No
tice rnd Moderate Terms.
Special Bargains In Scotch Chlvot Good.
.INO. I.. SLATER CO.
Formerly with J. M. Zeiglcr.
Dee. UlH, 170. m.
NEW MEAT NIIOP.
TnE undersigned respectfully Informs the citi
zens of Sunbury and vicinity, that they have
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In Pewa'l's building, on the north side of Market
Square, two doors from the ra'.'road, were they
will keep a consiaut supply of tbe best of Iteef,
Pork, Million, Ac, at wholesale or retail, at the
lowest prices nnd of the first quality . A waon
will bu run to supply customers every morning,
(except Suudays.) The best of meat will fouud
at their shop. Give us a rail and salisfv your
selves. REFFEW A BOWER.
Oct. Iflth ISW. tf.
Northern Central Hallway.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after April 9, 1871, trains will ruu
as follows 1
NORTHWARD.
Leave Sunbury at 4.30 a. m., arrive at Cauan
diiigua 3.10 p. m., Syracuse 7.10 p. m., Roches
ter 4.45 V: m., Buffalo 9.00 p. m., Suspension
Bridge 9-o0 p. in., Niagara Falls 9.55 p. in.
l.iuve Sunbury nt 4.30 p. ui. for Elmlra and
Buffalo via Erie Railway from Elmira.
Leave Sunbury nl 41.45 p. in. for Wllllamiport.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave Suubury at 2.115 a. r.i., arrive at Ilarris
burg ft.l." a. 111., Maltlmore 9.15 a. m., Philudcl
pil. U.50 a. ni., Washiuuioii city 1.10 p. ui.
Leave Stfnbury at 10.fi5 a. in., arrive at Hr-r-rUburg
1XM p. 111., Balrlmore 0.15 p, m., Pblla
dclibiu 5.o5 p. in., Watkitiglou lO.uO p. ui.
l.i-ave Suubury, IO.L'0 a. in., arrive nt llartit
burg 1.00 p. tn., Wu.hl'.igton 10.IH) p. in.
Lenve Suubury at 18.05 a. m., arrive at Ilarr's
bui i.'M a. in., Wasliington 7.00 a. n.
tllAVoKIN DIVISION.
usrwAitrt.
Leave Suubury ut 4.40 p. m., arrive at Shame
klu 5.55 p. m., Ml. t'aruiel U.40 p. ni.
Leave huiibmy ( Aceommodallou,) at 11.50 a.
ui., arrive ul Sbaiimkin 1.00 p. m.
WrSTWARH.
Iare Mt. Cnrnul at 8.05 a. ni., arrive at
Shamokln 8.50 a. 111., Sunbury t).55 a. m.
Lcava Shamoklu ( Aeeummiulalion,) at 8.45 p.
ui., arrive ul Suubury 4. DO p. ni.
F.iprc.s leave, diiilv leaving on Sunday, runs
North only lo WllllauiHirt.
Ad ui lur tralus leuvs da I y, eieept Sundays.
A. It. Fiskk. Ei. H. Yutku,
U.-ii'l. Sup't., Gru'l l'a.rii'r Ag't.,
liarilsnuig, ra. l-iillmoie, .Mil.
" AtlAI AT THE OEII I'EACE." "
T1MIE suSrrlber aneouuees lo the e'.tisene of
L bunbuiy that, bavlug again erected bis
DUE Alt aad CAKE
F.aTAHLlSMKNT,
ou I lie old place, wh"! It was reecully dealroy4
by Ore, ba U .ip.ihi prepared lo supply tlisiA with
ail kiuds of Bread aud Ctkti, such us
UllOWN BRE All,
MILK hltKADi
UlliAU UAKEI) oa the HEARTH,
aud full Hue uf FANCY f AKFsTTea Huns,
Hulls and Tlls- Alsu, all klmls of Confuctiou
ailcs at his shop on Third slrsel.
Ilaviui employed 4 nrst-rlass baker fmnt Ih4
elly, ha Is ptsnerud ta give gsnsral aallsfactlua
Ik bis line ut business, and tfsireall W iie bint
4 trial.
Urru.1 and Takes d'lUsrvd l (uslauici eveiy
motuliig.
Ill IRftM.
An Le fireut buluua bus bwn put4 la son
Bscliiiu aub tbe aouta bu.iusus, aud a Ladies'
kaluusi litud up, wbure Ike bsl lie I'rvsui wtil
be Hliud Up sisrj S'sulki duili4 Ike um(,
WM. II.IUA8.
uubuiy, June It, 1110.
I'sUmIb, tHlaTsae.
4 1' El- sl'wk uf Oils uuttipflsluf Llasssl
i s, 1 1,1, l uul Oil. kisb OH. aud I ul.ililUd4
till ui Euuiu.s kkd MibliiSil, VkiuUbus, laiass,
4lsiS un baud, a! lu i-in-ussl
mull aio i.
To tho I'uiiiiuunlly at Large!
UUU( AT 1UK
"llEQULATOR,"
I Ii4t4 Ikl4 4.1 puiibassd Iks Ml lie eta.,
uw4 aul aa4 tsluiae ul Ika keuiif b.u4,
h-m, liuwk, laks sud fu.uu.4 kHua,u J.
Ausie, au4 BUI swulluua IBs aus.uts as as pe-
lumiuHi, ihmuu luna, leu4 t ln-4 klwl,
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GREAT TrttnnCTJJtt from the North and
MortB-Weet for Phlls-Jetphav. N, T.,ftea4
lug, Potlrrlllev Tkmairo, Asiluni, ShAmokJn.
Lebanon, Allentowo, Bnatoa,' Xphnta, Utta,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ae., At. ...
Trains leave Hsrrtsburr for KeW Tor, M'foV
lowet At t.10, S.10, e. mi and 9.06 p. ., con
necting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, aud arriving at New. Y ark at '10,10 a.
ro., J.50, and 10.00 p. m. respectively. Sleeping
Cars accompany the J.10 a. m.. train without
change. : -j im
Returning 1 Leave ITcW Tork at 9.00 . ,m.,
19.05 noon and 6.00 p. tn.t Philadelphia at T.8U,
1.80 a. tn. nnd 8.80 p. m. 1 Bleeping Cars aerom
pany tha 5.00 p. m. train from New Tork with
out change. 1 1. 1 1 .
Leave Uarrlsbarg for Beading. Poltsvlllt, Ta
rn aqua, . Mlnersville, Ashlaud, , SUamokln,
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a, m.,
8.00 and 4.08 p. ra., stopirtng at Lebanon auA
principal way stations the 4.05 p. to., train
connecting for Philadalpbla, Pottsville and Co
lumbia ouly. For PotUvlile, Behnylklll Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna.
mm ruu u, leave narriSDurg at 4.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Rend
ing for Allentown, Eaeton and New Tork at 5.00,
10.80 a. ro., and 4.05 p. m. Returning, leave
New Tork at 11.00 a. m., 1S.00 noon aud 6.00
p. m. and Allentown- at 7.20 a. m. 18.85 noon.
8.15, 4 B0 and 8.45 p. m. -
Way Passenger Trnin leaves Philadelphia at
7.80 a. m., connecting with similar train on Fti
Pennn. Railroad, returning from Reading at t.to)
p. m., stopping at all stations.
Leave Pottsville at 8.00 a. tn. aud 2.31 p.'v
m. Herndon at 10.00 a. m., Shatnoklu at 5.40 and .
11.15 a. m. ; Ashland at 7.05 a. m., and 13.4?.
noon; Mahanoy City at 7.51 a. tn. and 1.20 p'. 3).
Tamaqna at 8.85 a. in. and 8.10 p. m. for.
Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Harrisburg,
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Kallroad at 8.1C a. m. 'for Harrisburg, and
12.05 noon, for Pine Grove and Tremout.
Reading Accommodation Tralu leaves Potts
ville at 5.40 a. m., passes Reading at 7.1)0 a. m.
arriving nt Philadelphia at 10.80 a. m., returning
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. ra., passing Read
lug at 7.55 p.m. arriving nt Pottsville at 9.40 p.m. .
rottstowu Accommodation Train leaves Polts
town at 0.S0 a. tn., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 p. in. -
Columbia Kallroad Trains leave Reading at
i..va. in., anu 0.1a p. in. lor tplinita, uuv
Lancaster, Culumbla, Ac.
Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomea
Junction nt 7.15, 9.05 a. in., at 8.00 and 6.00 p. in.
Returning, Wave Scliweuksville at 0.30,8.10 a. m.,
13.50 noon and 4. :)0 p. m. connecting with similar
trains on Readiug RaU Road.
Colebrookdule Kaliroad Trains lenve Pottstowa
at 9.40 a. in., I.15and 0.45 p. m., returning leave
Mt. Pleasant at 7.00 nnd 11.25 a. in., aud 8.03 p.
m., connecting with similar trains on Ueadiug
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port at 8.80 a. 111., '.'.O.'nnrl 5.U3 p. m. returning,
li-uve Downinglou nt 11.40 a. m., 19.45 noon and
p. m. comieetiug with similar trains on Read
ing Railroad.
On Sundays : Leiive New York ut 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m. and 8.15 p. m.. (the'
8.00 a. in. train running only to Reading;) leave
Pottsville nl M.OO a.m., leave Harrisburg, 3.10a;
m., and 2.00 p. m.; leave Allentown at 8.45 p. m.
leave Reading nt 7.15 a. in. and 10.05 p. m. for
Hiirrihbu.g, at 5.1K) a. in. for New York, and at
9.40 a. iu. and 4.15 p. m. for Philadel'n.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re
duced rates.
Uaggage checked through 1 100 Pounds Bag
gage allowed each Passenger.
.1. E. WOOTTEN,
Ast. Supt. & Eng. Mach'ry:
rhlladelphlM and Erie Railroad.
SPRING TIME TABLE.
On and after Mondav, April Sth, 1871, the
Truiui ou tbe Philadelphia it Erie Rail Road will
run as follows
WESTWARD.
Mull Train leaves Philadelphia,
" " Sunbury,
" ' arr at Erie,
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunburv,
" " art at Erie, '
Klmlra Mall leaves Philadelphia,
" - " Suubnry,
" ' arr at Lock 11 11 Ten,
EASTWARD.
Mali Train leaves Eric,
" " " Suubnry,
" " arr at Phllade'.phU,
Rrie Rxpress leaves Erie,
" " " Sunburv,
" " arr at Philadelphia,
Elmira Mall leaves Lock Haven,
" " Sunburv,
" " urr at Philadelphia,
Buffalo Express leaves Willuimsport,
" " " Sunburv.
" " arr at Miila-lAphla,
9.40 p m
4.55 a ni
7.40 p m
13.20 p nr
fi.50 p ui
7.40 a tn
f .30 a m
4.35 p m
T.5J j) m
9.00 a ui
12.05 a m
6.50 a in
9.00 p ui
10.15 a m
5.3o p m
8.30 a m
11.00 a ni
5.30 p III
12.35 a in
2.30 a m
U.-I0 a ro
Kxjiress, Mail and Accumimnlntlon, east and
west, connect at Cory nud all west bound traius;
nnd Mall and Accomoditiou east nt Irvinctou
Willi Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railroad.
IVM. A. BALDWIN,
Gcu'l Sv.ip't.
Lackawanna aud lilooinftburg Hall
road. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PASMENGE,
TRAINS.
VIoiiduy, July lth, H7".
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