Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 13, 1871, Image 4

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Why Women lied.
, Some clover observer of oclnl relations,
laving looked nbout fttnong his married
female acquaintances, vruturcs to pive the
fillowiug list, with nn Attempt to indicate
the real reasons which influence too many
to marry :
NumfxT one has married for a home.
She got tired working in lhctory or teach
ing school ehe thought married life ou
earth was but moonlight walks, buggy
rides, new bouncts, and no'.liing iu do.
Well, she has got her home ; whether or
not she. a tired of th incuruhiaiices this
deponent does not positively know.
Number two married b.caue (he had
seven young eiders and a papa with a uar
row income. Mie cousulted the intrusts
of her family. J'crhaps she would bettor
have consulted her owu interests by taking
in light washing or going oat by the dsy t
work.
2f limber time married becanso Mrs.
sounded so much better than Js'iss. Mie
was twenty-nine years and elvtn uioiitlis
old, and another mouth would have trans
formed her into a regular old maid. Think
how awful that would IiioTij been.
Number four married bocausc she want
ed somebody to pay her bills. Her hus
band married tor precisely the same reason;
so they nre both lamenting at leisure.
Number five married because Fanny
White hud a nice new husband, and she
wasn't going to be led behil'.'d. I'ity if she
Couldu'l et married as well as other folks.
Number six married because she was
poor and wanted richts. Whenever couu
ted on all oilier tliiiH's that were insepara
ble from those coveted riches.
Number seven married because she
thought she would like to travel, lint Mr.
number seven changed his miud afterward,
and all the traveling all, has done has been
between the well aud the back kitchen
door.
Number eight had married out of spite,
because her lirst love had taken to himself
a secoud love ! lins piece of retaliation
might have done her good at the time, but
in The. loii r.in nun.i.r .luM.f.....l that It 1
r. , -- o -
Uiunot paj.
Number mno married because she had
rend novels nnd wauted sympathv. .Sym-
pathv is a line tiling, but it cools "down at
a rapid rate if the domestic kettle is not
kept boiling, and the domestic turkey is uu-1
I nilf. 1V,'14 ntwl hiilli,i.Lr..,.i,iii,.- il.,.,.', vim !
very wen logtiner in naruesx, la use a
sporting phrase, and number nine's supply
of sympathy don't hold out very long.
Number ten married because she loved
her husband with all her heart aud all her
soul. And she loves him still, and will
Erobably continue to love him, and is the
appiest tvilb in the world so she says.
We have all the right motive at last one
which, when sanelilled by a desire nnd
resolution to improve and elevate each
Other, and to live true and holy lives before j
God, cannot fail to call down the hlesaiii-ra !
of heaven. But Sad is the fate of those
who marry from wrong motives to escape
their share of life's work or to get some
thing for whicn they have nothing ta give
in return.
Ancient Divisions of the Dat. The
Chaldeam, Syrians, Persians nnd Indians !
began the day at sunrise, and divided the
day and night into lour parts. This, di
vision of tho day into quartets was in use
long before tho division into hours.
The Chinese, who began their day at
midnight, and reckon to tho midnight fol
lowing, divide the interval inUi twelve
hours' each equal to two outs, and known
by a name and particular figure.
in r.gypt llio dav was. divided into une
qual limns. The "clock'' ir
A by Cte.
cilmc nf h..- ; . I! o-.i .. '
81 bus ot Alevuut in, 13. ( 2.tl, wuobocoh-
tnveil as to lengthen or shorten tho hours , i, ieed, and syphilitic affections In thero A:
by the Mow of water. 1 eases used iu conuectiou with Iieliubuhi'a Kos
J- iio iTivek divided thu natural day inlo '
twelve ii'iurs a practice derived Irotn tnc
Babylonian?,
The r.imians called the time between tho
rising and setting sun the natural day, and
the timo iu the twenty-four hours the civil
day. They befan r.ud ended their civil day
at midnight, and took this practice from
their ancient laws and custom and rites of
religion, in use long before they had auy
idea of (he divisions into hours.
The fust sun-di:'.l seen nr. Home was
brought from antaiiia, iu Sicily, in the
first i'unic war, as a part of tho spoils of
that oil v: and after this oeriod bev divided
the d.iv into tn-.-nt v-f.mr hom-a An ..lli."
rcr ,;,11p,1 A.nons ,,,1 ,-,h.i,n
t1,l,,..,ratnn;iT,. ll.n I, ,f l.,,f vv,. 1
,. ' , ; , e in all their stages, ut Mile expense, latm cr no
notice every three, hours what it was , cllilllj:e in uil.,; no i1.t.,,Iiv-i.i.-n-o, and no expo
O'clock. I pure. It causes a frequent Usire, and gives
lu the Turish empiio time is reckoned strength to Urinate, thereby remoxin; ohstruc-bj-certain
portions of the natural day, re- dons, l'revennu r and Curing Strictures of the
sembliuu the "walehi s'' of the aiicienf I I'rcthra. Allaying Pain nnd Iutlnmntiou, so fre
Jew3 and Homans. J'ublio cloi-ks not be- ! "l ,llU ot K. aud expelling ail
i i- s . .... foMitlOUS HKltttT.
11 us,(.'' t,K-f '''V'toiis ol liuio are pio- lUnwmuu ,v,0 have been the victims of in
Clauned Lyjin the miliaria. I pomp, tent persons, and who have pui I heavy
Dahic IIurHs To every man thero r.re '
many, many dark hours, when he feels in- i
dined to abandon bis bci,i cnti rptisi s, !
when his heart's dearest hopes appear di-lu- j
sive, limits when he lech; unequal to the i
burdi n, Minn ad h;s aipitatioiiK go ai '
woi th!i- J.et ii, ..iu- thi;i' he aloi.c. has '
dark h -..,. Tucy arc the coininon l.q e
tiunie.iilly. liicyaro tin: toiiehlont.1 to
try whetiier we are cm rent coin or nn'.
(jiicuUiual.
:ii.;iv1: mm s. Tin re (.fun
the s line lai'in, Ihati rials i n'ire
tid Ir.uii i-aeli oilier, which if
cc t her, won!.! ad 1 griatly l i t!:e
exist t on
y 'par.i-
Ill'Xeil to
ll rtiiiiy of
had Seven
inuek or
the i.ii.,1. A liei-lib'iiiii laniu r J
or ifmlit acres excellent helaek
p. ii, ,ivcia';in SeVtial (eel mi
p, V. llicll
in:-'!it ti tve D 'cii liiideidi.uiieil at inoder.it
e j en-e, an i lend, led a I rtile li. Id, l;ut
Winch the owner kiihei. 4 I i he j-'!,, f'd
U. less y, ..iiei ie il'. MM ll of hi-.aii.i-li
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COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
GRAPE FXXjXjS.
Component Parts Fluid Extract Rliubntb anil
Fluid Eitrart Catawba Grape Juice.
For Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Billou Affec
tions, BIck or fcervous Headache, Costivcness,
etc. Purely VegetnMr, containing uo Mercury,
Minerals or Deleterious Drugs.
These Pills are tho most delightfully pleasant
purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, magne
sia, cle. There Is nothing more acceptable to
the stomach. Tbey give tone, and cause neither
nausea nor gripping piling. They nre composed,
of the ftttnf ingrtdwnt: After a few days' use
of tbeiu, such au iuvigoration of the entire sys
tem tukos place as to appeur miraculous to the
weak and enervated, whether arising from Im
prudence or diu-ase. H. T. Heliubnld's Core
pound Fluid Eatruct Catawba Grape Pill nre not
auger-coaled, from the fact that sugar-coated
Pill do not dUsolve, but pass through the sto
mach without dissolving, consequently do. not
produce the desired elkd. The Catawba Grape
Pills, being pleasant lu taste aud odor, do not
necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price fifty
cents per uo.
nESBT T. IICLnROT.n'S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
. Fluid Kxliitot Siirurilla
Will radically exterminate from the sy-tcm Scro
fula, Syphilis. Fever Sores, Ulcers, Knro Eyes,
Sore lairs, Sole Mouth, Bore Head, Bronchitis,
Skin Di-eases, Salt Kheuin, Cankers, Running
from the tar, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancer
ous Affections, Nodes, Hit-kits, Glandular dwell
ings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all
kinds, Chronic RhcuuialiMUi, Dyspepsia, nnd nil
diseases that have bceu established iu the system
lor years.
Being prepare! expresely for the above Com
plaints, its hlood-porfylng proptrtics are greater
.Vau any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It
cnra.nl "'"P a clear auu neartny color
una restores the r.ttient to a state of Health anil
Ipurilv. For Purifying the Blood, removing all
chronic constitutional diseases arising from nn
hnpuie state of the Ulood, and the only reliable
I oml effectual known remedy for the cure of pains
1 V':4 "w,1i'?t' uf B?m's. Vlccrutions of the
f' K
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nnd licamilyiug the complexion.
Price, 11.50
per Dome.
FJ
1TENRY T. IIELMBOLDTI
CONCENTRATED
FX.VID EXTRACT BIXIIIJ,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
has cured every case of Diabetes In which It has
been sriven. Irritation of the neck of the Blad
der and inflamatlon of the Kidneys, Ulceration
of,,lu Kidneys and Bladder, retention of Urine,
r.".'10' .f .,m? Prostrate Gland, Stone iu the
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brickdust Dctxv.it.
I and Mucous or Milky Discharges, nmt for Kn
j feebled aud Delicate Constitutions of both sexes,
I attended with tho following symptoms: Indis
I position to exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Me
mory, Dilliculty of Breathing, Weak Nerves,
Trembling. Horror of Disease. Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Paiu iu the Back, H t H inds,
flashing of the Body, Dryness of the s!:in, Kruj:
tion on the (ace, palid Countcnaucc, Universal
hissltndvol 'the Muscular system, etc.
Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to
twenty-live, and from thirty-live to fifty-live or
In the decline or change of life j after confine
meut or labor paius ; bed wetting In children.
HelmboM's Extract Buchu Is Diuretic and
BloaJ-pnrifylng, and enres nil diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, and excesses nnd im-
. n ... 1 1,'.. I -:.!..- ..i ... . in i
lienvea ill i-ni", inijiu I n us ill I lie moon, etc.,
superseding copailia in uilect ,tious fur which it
LADIES.
In many atTectntions peculiar to Ladies, the
Extract liiichu i. uncijuakd by any other reme
dy as lu chlorosis or retention, irregulariiy,
painl'ulness or suppression of customary evacu;.
ti'ins, rlci ra.e.l or sehirus state of the Uterus..
Leuion llo'a cr Whites, sterility, and for all
coinphiints incident to the sex, whether arising
iiidUcr'Hion or habits of dit-sipat ion. it Is pre
scribed extensively by the inosi eminent physi
cians unci iniilwives tor enfeebled and delicate
constitutions, of both sexes and all ages (attend
ed with uny of thu above dis.ascs or symptoms.)
IT. T. TTELYBOLD'3 EXTRACT BUCTIU
CUUEo DISEASES AUiSl.VJ FUOM l.Ml'RU
DENLES, HABITS OF DIbSIPATIOS, ETC
lees To tic Ciire'l In a sliurt tune, have loiiud they
Ikuc been deceived, and that tli" "Poison-' has,
hvthe use of "powerlnl iistringcnt",'" been driej
up in the systi-ut, t iue.ik out in a more uggra
Vated form, and 1 erhap uficr T.rringe
I'.- !I, !m hold's 1'Alvaet IP.k Imi P,r all Affec
tions mid Hi -eases of the I'niary Org.tu-, wheth
er ei.-ting ill Male or Jeir.ile. IV.cil wlia'-rr
origtiiuUng, au I i;,i n alt' r hew loa.; staajiug.
Pi.ce, u:i- dollar aui lifty ceut per buttle.
III.XRT T. IlELMTsni.n '. XMPUOVED ROSE
W AM.i
csntiot b surpa iM 1 as a l'ace Wash, and will be
lol'.lel l,,e ol'ly sti.'elllc rvllledy 111 IVeiy species
ei III ,tl,e hm Alii, li, HI. l! hpei.liiy l 1 ..-luiites
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(isallitncotrs.
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
TIURD ANNUAL STATEMENT FCTR THE
TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st, 1871.
Number of Policies, 718.
Amount of Property Insured, 52,8tr,00
Auiouut of Premium Notes iu force, $34,213,00
CASH ASSETS.
Amount loaned nt intei-est, t3000,00
Amount In Treasurer's hands, . $1000,00
Amount due from Aeents, $300,95
Amount duo (Yom other sources, $728,00
Available Capital, ' $39,230,95
Insure your Cattle.
INSURE with a responsible nnd perfectly re
liable Company. Insure where your losses
will be paid promptly.
THIS IS A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COM
PANY. Hence, unlike other Companies, yon sro snre
ofbeinc;paid promptly for nil losses, If .insured
in tills company.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
Til AN THOSE OK ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Bclnp muln.nl, our expenses are less, nd onr
Chnrter is Perpetual. We pay losses by all kinds
of accidents by death, (excepting in cases of
epidemics,) by theft, ifcc. Ac. We pay prompt
ly. No red tape proceedings to obtulu your
money in case of loss.
Nearly 3.000 paid on Cows alone.
Hiuco Organization.
Look at the list of Losses paid ou Cows alone by
tlirs Company.
M Tlennlnjrer, Sunbury, Pa.... $33,
D llilireit, Northumberland 50,
(iconic Eckert, " 40,
S U Hodire, " Sfi
Charles B 'licit, Mt Carmel 30,
Esnbcus Sipplc, " 40,
Catharine Wairner, Watsontown .....46,
(Jeorire Heir, Northuinbtrliind 50,
Jaenii SnvrJer, Sunbury 33,33
J W llasslcr, " so,
Minor Cafiy, Dewart 0,
Catharine Martz, Shamoklu 0,
Francis Hiicbcr, Sunbury 30,
Samuel H Price, Upper Lehigh Ml,
Joseph Dcppen, Mt Carmel 50,
Matthias Hchollv, " 40,
Francis McCarty, ' 50,
Maria Kramer, Watsontown 45,
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Pewnrt 40,
J A R C Quisle, Fine, Clinton Co 40,
K Piiimnce, blienandoah, Kchuglkill CO 40,
J S Tharp, Slminokin 40,
Thomas Wardrops, Mt Carmel 45,
N A Louilcnslaijcr, llerndon, 40,
Rachl Cramer, Fisher's Ferry 40,
(i L KciiMii, Sheuandoub, Schuylkill co 50,
Jacob Shine, " " 40,
Jacob titoltz, " 40,
L II Bower, ITerndon 30,
Geo B Lahr, Georgetown 40,
John II Ossmnn, Sunbury 40,
W 11 Wallace, Northumberland 80,
II S Graham, " ...50,
Rebecca Koblc, Georgetown 40,
Philip Winlerstcln, Wntsontown 40,'
G S Low, Lime Ridge, Columbia co 40,
Lewis Ostcrhaiit, Laurel Run, Luzerne CO...40,
Mary J llinc, Northumberland 40,
B K Krohn, Snnlmry 40,
Andrew llealy, Uirarilsville, Schuylkill co.. 40,
Patrick FHriieson, Mt Carmel 40,
Martin Dclaucy, Shenandoah city 14,
John Dane, As'hland, LScliuylkill co 10,
Anthony McLaughlin, Glrardsville 40,
Llnymnn S Hay, Mahanoy Plane 40,
It Johnson, Raven Hun 40,
David liaucher, Berwick 27,
J I Focht, Pottsvillc SO,
Krastus Sober, Point twp 20,
A Lippemolt, Watsontown 40,
Maria Kramer. Wntsoii'n.Sd losspd last sum, 40,
I r Llppencott, watsontown u,
U 8 Auimerman, Snydertown 20,
Nathan Bloss, Berwick, Columbia co 27,
J tic C It OinVirie.Pine Sta'n Clinton c 2d loss,40,
Charles W llazznid, Rupert, Columbia C9...40,
Jnhu Fo'.'leinau, Watsontowu 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Carmel 40,
Thomas Metz, Paxinns 80,
K McClosky, Lock Haven 134,
HON. A. JORDAN, President.
C. A. REIMENSNYDER, Scc'y, 8uubury.
DIRECTORS :
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. C. 1. Brnner,
Solomnu Stroh, Win. Brindle, Soloman Sbipe,
John A. Shissler, Ur. D. T. K Ilr. n.-"
Waldron.
anircli 11, 1971. ly.
TI.-4K I.S JIO.VCY I t
ALL Wall Paper and Border, told hy me wll
be trimmed ready for use, .
WITHOUT EXTRA CIIAttGE,
BT TUB
YEOMAN'S WALL' PAPER TRIMMER,
. :-.7 -in"
7; &j
'
which Itav the exclusive rlaht to nse In Sunbur
and vicinity.
Save money, time and labor, by buying of
K. IXRUEE l.IGlIT.t:R.
Pealer iu Hooks, Stationery, Wall Paper, Music,
tc. Ac., itc.
Sunday S.hool SL'l'PLllCS made a speeiallly.
llluult, Mt'iuorituiluiu A Vans BaoU
In endless variety, Just received.
ROOK BIN !1 S'O done to order. Persons will
save exH !i.-i) by leaving their orders for bind'.Dg
v UU I.e.
pinriti: irajirji
of all !!'. cut Irani th" Monlttiiiir al ery low
r tl.-s. OVAL X bljUARK FRAMES alway on
hall 1.
ALBUMS, BRACKETS, GOLD PEN 3,
Ac'., &C., Aa.'.
A lurir aul well si In tel tuck of Toysalway
on baud. Anyllii'iK not on hand promptly Ol
lUrcd. Bargaius fur rarb. Call at
N. 1'LHREE LIUHTNER'8
Hook btors,
ttn of Foley's Gold Pen, Marksl Bjuare, ttua
bury, Pa.
rtantinry, A iitu-t 8th, IS 70.
J. V. WASHINGTON'S
i.ltMf II1UIIMC NIIOl.
Tim old pei mamml' thop of thu tows
We iKelll.c I lie Uia.l, but Ut Hi" lli llBl
ei u.iii, r llml lliu luitliljr tiuib iuImi nasoua
b.y .,.4,411 ailtiout iiiahite.liiiiT uu uiicwibloi ta
ble Miu'ianl ul vauiiy au4 auibiliuu.
J u-l l.i.l) iai 1 Ih).,iii my baln.S
i' .urn lu li.l. la. o-I. .ill ll, r III, 1 1 lor lliua Ur
, 1,1, bain I !,, up., a II, it.Nir 1. 1 our imp
il , -I'' ' d 'V, 4u,l iil.l. t ulur biiilil, uu I uppliid
I'.,. . ,iipl lei ja lining .lel, aul tt.ltilu (but
4!...-: el IU4.U l4ibiai..l b lliu Itoiil.tV bll'l of
Ib.il 1 1, i, in. I I - 1 4 ... I line I l!.4ii. I i..aily
I. , . iii tin- e.itiiiiiy ( iu i uitiiiii ti I'ltiUiii e) ani
I. ,..' :,. 11,.- p .lelc II...O.I bin 111 pulillt iy
ul,l..ai,,i v I 4 i Uf .illul4 ,l. ifb'1 li.W Hill Ml
.'i i a I) I., .l.aii II.HI4 ail itu Ibin 4Uu4'v4
41 " ' 1 11114. 4,f 4IOItf.
i "ii. a l,.4i "i !t4', futl la Nasi I I lis Bial
:,4 411 lMl l. l4 SlSl, I4 4 l4lM44 Vt
,14'4 '., I b. ) 14, b4ll f I4 II4U, l44ll'MHi
) II, a I.I. kvl 4 I V I4, '! I .1 (lil44, 1 44114 tl uu 4 al
I .,.. II.. ball ,IU ,i.li.- iklil, 141 Iba 'ai-IU
I a" 44i Ma... i la. !.; it ttt'i l. naaiiMabiif
t a..ik l iimw, bui b-vM li a wi a.
t'-p, 4-tt I ' p.. I iul .Ij ip lu .t (boios) imi
iL.toi.ul b,,,l b. , .4... 4 14 a4 wall M
I iai tv 4-" wl ss.a.4 b.
A ibabv w all lbi S.ia4
I v iu 44 a Imi 4 la ba4.
da 4 it. U,, Iwl Maikil atiaa4
I' l I. iSi'K-
l H.UIU 4 ia'tvaU,
ISMSai a4Mty
vhcHantoits.
PRICEI REDUCED.
BOITS ate MUOES
Maun ictu red to order at
GREATLl KEDUCED TRtCXS,
JOHN WILYER,
Spruce Ntrct, Snnbnry, Penn's,
. It constntly manufactnr1n(t
Boots, Sloes & Gaiters,
at eurprUingly lo prices. Ills stock comprises
the very best t market. His long exper
ience In ti business has won for
him i reputation for
inking first
. class
work equal to anjclty manufacture. All work
warranted.
TERMN-TKICTliY CASH.
The prices of renirlng are also reduced..
JOHN W1LVER.
Sunbury, MarcW, 1871.
TO THE WOR1INQ CLASS. We are now
prepared lo furnUlnll classes with constant em
ployment nt home, the wholo of the time or for
the spare moments Business new liirlitandro
fUnblc. Persons o: either ses easily, curn from
50c. to 95 per evernit, and a proportional sum'
by devoting their vhole time to the business.
Roys and icirls enn nearly as much as men.
That all w ho see t is notice may send their ad
dress, nnd test the business, we make this un
parallelcd offer i "o such as nro not well satis
fied, we will send il to pay for the trouble of
writing. Full particulars, n valunblo sanple
which will do to commence workon, and a copy
of The PropU'i IMcrnry Companion one t)f tho
largest anil bcit family newspapers published
all sent free by mail. Reader, if Jou Waut per
manent, profitable work, nddrcss
E. C. ALLEN CO.,
Augusta, Maine.
April 15, 187r.lm.
STEREOSCOPES,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES.
E. A II. T.AXTHOXY A CO.,
591 llroailnay, Sew York,
Invite the nttentloi of the. Trado t their exten
sive assortment of he above-goods, of their own
publication, mamifictnre M:d importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERs SLIDES nnd
GUAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF tOSEMITE.
E. & H.T. ANTHONY & CO.,
101 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
IMPORTERS .NO MAM'FACTl IlF.ltS or
Photographic JluCerials.
March 4th, 1871 ly.
SPltI. FAMIIOXS SOU' READY.
MRS. M. A. BIiiDER,
1101,
N. W. COR. ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT
8TS., PHILADELPHIA..
Importer anil Designer of Fashions.
The old established and only ruliubla Dress
Trimming, Paper Fa'.tcrn, Dress and Cloak mak
ing Emporium.
Elcgailly trimmed Paper Patterns, Wholesale
and R'elail.
Fans, Gloves, Ribbons nnl Sashes, Laces, Em
broideries, Jet, (iilt, and Pairl Jewelry.
Evening (Irenes and sulis, made In the most
fapuionuble style ut short n itice.
Perfect system of Dress Cutting taught.
N. B. Orders bv mail, promptly attended to.
Feb. 20. 1871. oin.
FURNITURE I FURNITURE ! I
A NEW STOKE
AT
GEORGETOWN, LOWER MAHANOY
Township, Northumberland County, Pa.
WILLIAM NEGELY
HAVING opened a new Furultnre Store at the
above place, will constantly keep on hand,
a large and select assortment or .
FURNITURE,
hnmr,rfeT, f TV,.!.- - ""T OUItS, COQCb-
""JjToBSbPeaabtcs, Bureaus, C.ne-Seated
lhairH ot all grade, tiocKing and
Kitchen Chairs, Wai-h-laiidB,
Bedsteads, Ja))anei-e, Cottage nnd
Half Cottage, Looking-Glasses, Window
Shades, and in short, everything usually to
be found Id any well-kept Furnituie Store, may
be had at thin establishment.
Hoping, by fair dealing and strict attention to
business, to merit the patronage of the public.
An invitation is extended to all desiring anything
in the line of Furniture to call and examine hit
stock.
Cndertaklng done In all Its branches.
t-5f Repairing done at short notice. J
WM. NEGELY.
Georgetown, June 11, '7Q.-ly.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALKEB'3 CI LIFOfiNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
Hundreds cf Thousands ?
Boar testimony tn their Wonder r. ft w
ful Curbiiv feflecu. I
H WHAT ARE THEY?
TIltT lltl VDT A Ttf H
ill FANCY DRINK. i
Unliicf Poor it uin, Whi.Lcj , l ri'.i hplrlie
and lUcluao I.;quura duciorvil, fiitij adiv.tt
caeil to t-.Mao llio titiu, Cft.liUM40i..i.ft,'MX';L:.
in," " l.c4ieror," ic, kul 11. l f ; Ur t a lo
draakcancM and rula. but are a Iran IUi!icice m&4!o
tarn li s .al.i l:oou and I.irlx t.f tv.fi.ri.ia, l.-i e
f.'Miu all Alrabvllo IKilHialiiBio. '.Ucyaia ita
lilt AT H LOO II 1'lUIKIvU aad A lift.
CIVIM1 1'UIM'lfl Kirr.l lan.oi.lir a..tl
lai Igoralor tf tho ?ytlim, enrryu-g oir l o:onoLa
aisiur aad ixiloiiutf ti.o ll ca1 to a tit. II j ira!lt.4;a.'
).9(-iiau CLII4I.S Ul.urs tujwi.g lotl Rc
tloa a..il rtn'ilularj auw.'.l.
fclbO W1lU.1i tivnufursa loraralli cote, (rov:i,c4
CiS Ixiari ail l.o tfwlro, 1 t k.L.alAi ,Imo ll
llier B.tai.s ai-il IU v.ul trvu) aaUil t;. JlL
aolutc f ret af.
l'44r luflwnaii.nrr aad Ckiaalo I trima.
lua aud Uuui, l)prv'. r lad ailaa,
IllUi4y44, fiiuiilrul ut lain a-llitui Fvia
Uluaatail lha Uiuui, l-lssr, Kiiirii. aid
liladacr, II4m liliicia tais tiua a utt tuec.i4y
(ul. suib Ii484K isu4 If Slllalid
Vlaad. aud. i.i;ur...r nxli4n4j .'Uii.4
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aca. 1 a. 4j thj b.4i44s4sl 1 nL4ii., i 4t.Ma i ita
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(.wiMiiua Imimn i.u..a.u lui' 4 1.1 v u.. I ios
fHill.lHli,.oaiu4, M,I.Ui,l I
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C IS C - A
, C3 T TTIWT ARK NOT A VTT W Vt " a
. fc
Uufitrfttms.
MACHINE SHOP AKI IRON
FOUNDRY.
GEO. ROHRBACH & S50N3,
Sanbnry, 1 cain'Bi,
INFORM the public that they are prepared to
do all kinds of CA8TING8, and having added
a new Machine Shop In connection with their
Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New
Lathes, Planing rfhd Boring Machines, with the
latest improvements. With the aid of skillful
mechanics, they are enabled to execute all order
oi
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given them, In a satisfactory man
ner. Orates to srtilt any StoVev . .
IRON COLUMNS, for chnrches or other build
ings, of all sizes.
BRASS CASTINGS, 'Ac.
The PLOWS, already, celobrnted for their su
periority, have been stiil further Improved, and
will always be kept on hand.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Snnbury, June 18, 1870.
FI.OREXCESEWIXO MACHINE.
rriHIS qelebrnted Machine Is uor on exhibition
a next dour to Krause s 1m aud etove
Store,
lflarket Street, Sunbnry, Ta.
Tbe Florence Sewing Machine stands unequal
led for beauty nnd durability ! being the best
Family Sewing Machine now oll'ered to the pub
lic. TLTE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED :
It has Belf-adnstiiig tcntlon In the Shuttle ;
chnngen for the variouii Stitches made while the
machine is In motion.
Its Stitches arc the wonder of all for beanty
and finish. being alike nn both sides of the fabric.
It sews light nnd heavy fabrics with equal fa
cility. The work will feed either right or left.
Rune quietly and rapidly. No difficulty exper
ienced in sewing across heavy senms. Its mo
tions nre nil positive j no springs or cog wheels
to get out of order.- The Hemnier turns wide
and narrow, hem nnd fell beautifully.
It is thoroughly practical and will last a life
time.
Every Family should Have One.
Every Machine warranted to substantiate all
we claim for It.
It is the only Machine In the world that l ca
pable ol making more than one stitch and having
the 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 n gather and sews It on a band at
one operation perfectly.
Each Machine is furnished with a complete set
of tools, without extra charge.
. Every purchaser fully instructed and every
Machine warranted and kept in order.
Machine Oil and Thread kept on hand at all
times.
GEO. W. SMITH fe BRO., Agents,
ForNortVd, Snvdcr, Uulonaud Montour Coun's.
October 15, 1S70.
New Flour and Feed Store I
R. V. TSIURSTO.Y,
Corner of Fourth and Market Street,
SUNBURY, PENS' A,
Has Jo it opened a Flour and Feed Store, whets
be will keep constantly on hand, a general
assortment ol tbe best brands of
FLO XJ" Irl ,
FEED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
POTATOE3,
FRUIT,
BUTTER,
EGG3,
and
VEGETABLES
or all kinds, at the ery i.mi market prices.
Sunbnry, Feb . l71.-tf.
I tJJ.MIlF.il ASD PI-AMXG MILLS.
Third Street, adjoining PLila. A Erie R. R., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
EUNBURT, PA.
IRA T. "CLEMENT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of the public.
Having all the latest improved machinery for
manuueturiug Luuber, beia now ready to till or
ders af all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDINQ, DC0RS, SHUTTERS,
SASII, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
P.ANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental ScrowlWork. Turn
ing of every description promvVW executed. Also,
A larqb assortment or
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Picksts,
Latbe, Ac.
Orders promptly filled, and shipped bt Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
declyGS:lT
STOVE at Tl.V tJsr.lIJLISlINtXT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
SUCCESSOR TO SMITU 0EKTHBR.J
HAVING purchased the aboewell known es
tablishment, Mr. Krause would respectful
ly iutorm the public that he now has on hand a
large assortment nf
COOKIXG STOVES,
Speer's Conk Anti-Pust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others,
which are So arranged as to be ued for Coal or
Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. 1IEATKKS of all kinds put up to
heat one or more nanus. HEATING STOVES
of diuVreiii kinds ut very low prices.
Tluuarc of livery Iteiscrlptlon
kept constantly on hand. RooOn and Bpoutlng
with the beM iiiaieiiiil, done at abort notice.
REPAIRING uttende.,1 to with dispatch. Coal
Oil ai d Lamps constantly on band. Japan ware
of a 1 4t.iul. btore opposite Couley'a hardwara
store. Give Q.S a call. A. KRAUbE.
apl24-ly
Sl'.MDl'RY MARllLT. YAltD.
rpHE underi;ned havinj bought the entire
.L atm-k of )ioaini(er Taylor, would Inform
the public that be la uow ready to do all kinds of
n.tmiLi: tvoitii.
Ays hi
'lift If 4a at am li oo an,l mab aa f ar, a oa
Ilnnnni.nla Mr ll.ail.lllanaa.
. ... ,
T , -. T STTia.
.HOOR AND WINDOW PTLLS
A'-i.t eini-liMT Porta with 0alvani, ,l plite aud
allMhcr fi'iiiiiig yrnerullv Moa l 0:1 t min'ii-nra.
John A .Taylor a ill eniiiniia 111 the rin'l,,y tiirni,
al I tie old aland oil Mai ki t bl., butibury. U114) J 08
Till: OM.V IsTOVi: MITIIOIT A
FU I.T IN Tilt: Cltp AT Ilil.TI.
NOUE IUII I'I.(E lltATKK,
UIUD'8
ILLUMINATED DIAMOND OAI BCRXIR.
t aaicu
PARI OR AND CHAVIbtKS ARC WARMED
14 T UNE HHE.
IT I Ih only yueplaea lUaior thai las a par
fial T,.ii Crol, r, and tiao fl'iiu , 4 III a a' a.
p. 1410110, ur aiuUllug Mae lulu Il4 aartiii.-iil.
Jl la I loai i.uiy tllcplai llvalvr 4 II40 (ntUul
I'i.a',,iil Uaoaliuo If 1414 b tflclil Illuii4lliat
laij 'avf lo il'l4iiicd Ilia apailiurul la aMma la
lu, inula oil, iluallx 4iU4a4, aad lb lliulo lla
lu t.l u Itii g-ivai aota;Ut ul Ibacwal la Ik laool-
lull .
ll la (In ualy llirulaoa Idaloi Ibol la a for
( i a ii ".. ii-i an 1 i4.e b.44unil uuiy 4410
ai.iio.ai unif iu laot.ii l -ui fa . ma.
Ilia lla uul riJipUi. tUaUl wllkj Jnifot
airiii.4 at.4 daiopo.g gtia.
llUIWaiMill r li' I'lui ll.atu ailk lu4o.(
taoa. aii, aa! atua44Ml IU..444 a.f aa, aud aa
val 1.14. 1IU4J IU ilo liab.a 4 itun uui.
la I. 1 it m 11.0 io-4 uii,u, ti.iiiu. a 1 14a
pa. a li.-li. Iaiii4,4,.u4 loi4'i"l a4
alwuv ai iu 1 . ii,-w.
iiut) iAi, .4 it uour iRktr,
B. l.jaa. Ul.
Vaoaala.i tU. ft. IMlUkga, taaaV',
ru'
aisccllitncinis.
4W404i ...iliw . ... . ..0.4 1
NEW FIRM.
. ,
Bycrly A Ilemperly'a xceIalor Cat
lery of Art, Third Street,
Knhbary, r.
TV.TB. BTERLT has lately added to his already
ivjV. well established reputation, the services of
Mr. M. R. Hcmperly whose reputation as a "pho
tographic operator, stands unrivaled In this part
of the country, nnd hereafter they will carry on
the photographic trade, nt the old staud under
the Arm name of Byerly & llemperly's Excelsior
Gallery of Art, at whose establishment the pub
lic will be cheerfully accommodated throughout
the whole line of photography.
For Photographs of all stylet nnd sizes rang
ing from the .small Gem' to the life size portrait.
Oo to Byerly 01 Hempcrly.
For the beniitlful porcelain ptctnro which for
softness-of Wiiish, .and durability cannot be ex
celled, go to-Byerly llcmperly.
For the Rembrandt photograph, now so popu
lar In all out lnrire cities, and showing the pecu
liar effect of light and shade, and fhc favorite of
the old German Artist Rembraudt, go to Bycrly
& llcmperly. . ..
If you have an old picture yon wnnt copied
and enlarged to any size, and colored oil, wuter
color, India luk or crayon, take It to Bcyerly t
Hemperly. - ' ..
, It you wnnt a n ame 01 any size nnn at any
price, or nny stylo go to Byerly & llemperly's,
nnd take a look ut their immense stock In that
line.
For Albums go to Bycrly A Hempcrly..
For square Frames made to order go to Byerly
& lleni)crly, In short, for anything In the photo
graphic line, go to Byerly fc ilempurly, and you
will tie suited.
Feb. 25, 1871.
V niRIMlTURF.
MATTRESS, FEATHER,
A!IB
BEDDING- WAEEEOOMS,
,44 NORTH TENTH ST.,
CHAMBER FURNITURE.
Spring Beds,
Spring Cots,
Spring Mattresses,
Hair do.
Husk do.
Straw do.
Feathers,
Fcsther Beds,
Bolt-tcrs and Pillows,
Counterpanes,
Comfortables,
Blankets,
Quilts.
CALL AND SEE THE
VTotcu Wire MattreM,
The best bed ever offered for sale.
N. B. Our Intention Is to treat all customers
so that they will become, permanent dealei'3 with
us, and orders will receive the same attention,
and persons can buy Jut as cheap as If present
at the store.
March 4th, 18T1. 3ra. -
J.VO. L. SLATER A CO.,
HAVE TAKEN ONE OF THE NEW TORE
STORES,
No. 8 South Tenth Street, below
Market, Philadelphia,
where they hnve opened a flrst-claes Merchant
Tuiloring Establishment.
Our Slock consists of a flns asortmut of
Foreign Cloths, Cunsimeres and Veetlngs, select
ed from the best Importing Houses of this City
and New York, which we nre prepared to make
up in the most FiifMonublc Styles, at Short No
lice r.nd Moderate T:rm3.
Special Bargains in Scotch Cklvot Goods. ,.
JNO. L. SLATER CO. .
Formerly Kith J. M. Zelglcr.
Dee. 24th, 1870. 0m.
NEW MEAT SHOP.
THE undersigned respectfully Informs the cltl
teus of Snnbury and vicinity, that they have
opened a
HEAT SHOP,
In Dewa-t's tm.ldine.on Ihe north sie Bf Market
B.,n.r-, two doom from the railroad, were they
will ke-p a constant supply 01 me oest or Beer,
Pork, Mutton, Ac, at wholesale or retail, at the
lowest prices and of the lirst quality . A wagon
will be run to supply customers every morning,
(except Sundays.) The best of meat will found
at their Bhop. Give us u cull and satisfy vour
selves. REFFEW it BOWER.
Oct. 10th 18fi9. tf.
J'orthcrn Coutrul Kailway.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after April 9, 1871, trains will run
as follows :
NORTHWARD.
Leave Sunbnry at 4. SO a. m., arrive at Canan
dalgua 3.10 p. m., Syracuse 7.10 p. ra., Roches
ter 4.45 p. m., Buffalo 9.00 p. in., Suspension
Rridge 9.50 p. m., Niagara Falls 9.55 p. m.
Leave Sunbury at 4.30 p. in. for Elmira and
BulTalo via Erie Railway from Elmira.
Leave Sunbury at 6.45 p. m. for Willlamsport.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave Sunbnry at 2.85 a. tr., arrive at narrls
burg 5.15 a. m., lfultimore 9.15 a. in., Philadel
phia 9.50 a. m., Washiniiiuu city 110 p. in.
Leave Sunbury at 10.55 a. m., arrive at nnr
r it, burg ..'iS p. m., Baltimore 6.15 p. ra., Phila
delphia 5.35 p. m., Washington 10.00 p. m.
Leave Sunbury. 10.20 a. m., arrive at Harris
burg 1.00 p. m., Washington 10.00 p. m.
Leave Sunbury at 12.05 a.m.. arrive at Harrls
burg 2.30 a. m., Washington 7.03 a. m.
SHAMOKIN DIVISION.
IA3TWABD.
Leave Snnbury at 4 40 p. m.. arrive at Shamo
kin 5. 55 p. m., Ml. Carmel 6 40 p. m.
Leave eunbury f Accommodutlou,) at 11.50 a.
m., arrive at Shamokin 1.00 p. m.
WI91WAKD.
Leave Mt. Carmel at 8.05 a. m.. arrive at
Shamokin 8.50 a. m.. Sunbnry 9 65 a. m.
Leave Shamoklu (Accommodation,) at 9.45 p.
m., arrive at bunbury 4.00 p. m.
Expreis leave dailv Leaving on Sunday, runs
North only to William.pnit.
Ail other traitrt leave daily, except Sundays.
A. R. Fiske. Ed. 6. Yous.ii,
Gen'l. Sup't., Gen'l Passen'r Ag't.,
Hurrifburg, Pa. Baliraore, Md.
AtiAlX AT TIIEOI.DPI.ACE.
rpiIE ubscriber annouucea to the citizens of
JL buubury that, having again ereeted bis
DREAD stud CAKE
ESI ABLlSMt.M,
on the eld place, where it was recently destroyed
by Ore, ne Is again prepared to supply tnsin wl'.n
all kinds of Biead aud Cakes, such ae
BROWN BRE n,
MILK PREAP,
PI'.EAl) BAKED ea tbe HEARTH,
and a full tine of FANCY CAKES, Tea Buns,
Rolls and Tlts. Also, all kind of Confection
anea at bia shop on Third street.
H iviug emplord a Art elaoo haksr from the
eiiy, he lo prepared to give general sallsfai-tloo
lu his liua of business, and deoiresall to git him
a trial.
Bread and Cakee do'.tvortj to fnstomeil every
morning.
ICE CREAM.
Aa Ire Cream balaoa bus Kaoa erxoad la toe
neou.m wttlt lb above buotuc.s, aud a Ladi'
B-ileou niud up, wroi lb noil lea C ream will
be aarvad up vrf fveulag duilnv lbs teaeoa.
WW. U. 11 A At.
unbury, June It, 1170.
PaiuUrMla. Jkt.
A ri'I.L lliu k of Oil eomprisiuf Linaawd
2 m. Oil. Coal I'd, r"ib I'll, aud L'lbriraliug
Oil for t'ugine and lai liino' , Vamioliao, Ulaaa,
ua kaud, al luw pin, ul
tnstrr Aco'i.
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SPRING ARRANGE MENX.
Monday, April Bd, 1871.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
North-West fur Philadelphia, N. T., Read
lug, Pottsville, Tamaqtia, Ashland, Shamokin,
Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, LitiH,
Lsmcitster, Columbia, &c., c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New Tork, a fol
lows i At 3.111, 8.10, a. m. and 8.00 p. mi., con
necting with slftiilnr trains on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, and arriving at Now York at 10.10 a.
m., 8.50, and 10.00 p m. respectively. Sleeping
Cars accompany tbe S.10 a. m., truln without
change. .
Returning t Leave New Tork at S.'W a.- m.,
12.05 noon and 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.80,
8.80 a. m. and 8.30 p. m. Sleeping Curs accom
pany the 5.00 p. m. train from New York with
out ciinnire.
Leave llnrrlsburg for Reading, Pottsville, Ta
maqua, . Mlnersville, Asbland. Shamokin.
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m.
2.00 and 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon nnd
principal way Millions j the 4.05 p.m., train
connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Co
lumbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill ani Susquehanna
Railroad, leave HarMsbarg ut 8.49 p. in.
East Pennsylvania Ritilrund trains leave Read
ing for Allentown, Enston and New York ut 5.W,
iii.isu a. in., ana i.ua p. m. Keturning, leave
New York at tf.00 a. m., 12.00 noon aud 5.U0
p. m. nnd Allentown at 7.20 a. in. 13.25 noon,
U.1.5, 4 UO nnd 8.4S p. m.
Way Pusscuger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.80 a. m.. connecting with similar train on East
Pcnna. Railroad, returning from Reading nt O.HO
p. m., stopping at nil stations.
Leave Pu.tl6vilc nt 9.00 a. m. and 2.30 p.
m. llerndon at 10.00 a. m., Shamokin ut 5.40 and
11.15 a. m. i Ashland at 7.05 a. in., and ll! 43
noon; Mahanoy City at 7.51 a. m. nnd 1.20 p. m;
Tatnnqua at 8.35 a. m. and 2.10 p. in. for
r ti'.aeelphia, New York, Reading, llunisburg.
Leave Pottsville vin Schuylkill and Susqne-i
hnnna Railroad at 8.15 a. m. for Iliirrisbui jj, urd
12.05 noon, for Pine Grove and Trcmout.
Rending Accomffioilntion Train leuves Potts
Tillcnt 5.40 n. m., pusses Reading at 7.110 n. in.
arriving tit Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m., returning
leaves i'lilladelphia at 5.15 p. m., passinr Read
ing at 7.55 p.m. arriving at l'ottsville'at K. IO p.m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leuves Putts
town at C.30 a. m., rcturuiug leaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 p. tr..
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
7.20 a. in., aud 0.15 p. m. for Ephruta, Litix,
Lancaster, Columbia, dee.
Perkioinen Rail Road Trains leave Perklomcn
Junctional 7.15, y.tiau. m.. at 3.00 and O.i-Op. m.
Returning,luae Schwcnksvillc at 6.30,8.10 a. m.,
12.00 nooii and 4.30 p. in. connecting with similar
trains on Reudiug Rail Road.
Colebrookdale Ruliroad Trains leave Pottstown
at 9.40 a. in., 1.15 and 0.45 p. m., returning leave
Mt. Plensaut at 7.00 aud 11.25 a. m., and 3.00 p.
m., cor.rectiDg with similar traius on Reading
Railrcud.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave bridge
001 1 at 8.30 a. in.. 2.05and 5.32 p. m. returning.
leave Pownin'ton at 0.40 a. in., 12.45 uoou and
5.25 p. m. connuctiug w.ln similar trains on head
ing Railroad.
On Suna.iys : Leave New York at 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m. and 3.15 p. ra.. (the
8.00. a. m. Inun running only to Reading;) leave
Pcttsville at S-iiO a. m., leave llarrisbnrg, 3.10 a.
m., and 2.00 p. m.; leave Allentown ut 8.45 p. m.
leave Reading at 7.15 a. m. and 10.05 p.,m. fr
Harrlsburg, at 5.00 a. m. for New York, ar
9.40 a. m. and 4.15 p. m. for Philadel'a.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, Scho
Excursion Tickets, to and from all poiu'
duced rates.
Baggage checked through i 10 Poo.
gaga allowed each Passenger.
J. E. WOOT'
Asat. 8upt. fc Eng
Philadelphia aad Erie 8
SPEINa TIME TABLr
On and after Monday, April 6th,
Tralni on th Philadelphia fe Erie Rail J, J i,,
run a. follows i lad wlU
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia, 9 40 p
Sunbury, 4.55 i".
" " arr al Erie, 7.4U p m
Ei ie Kxpreoa leaves Philadelphia, 12 20 p
Sunbury, tj-50 p m
" " an at Erie, 7.40 a m
Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia, i.lio a m
" " " Sunbury, 4.35 p m
" " arr at Lock Ha7ec, 7.50 p m
EASTWA.RD.
Mall Train leaves Erie, 9. CO a in
" " " -an'mry, 12.05 a m
" " arr at Philadelphia, ' 6.C0 a in
Erie Exprest leaves Erie, 9. On p m
" " " Sunbury, 10.15 a c
" " arr at Phil.ide'lphla, 5.3J p ro
Elmira Mall leaves Lock Haven, 8.30 a in
" " " Siinimiv, ll.H'so
" " arr at Philadelphia, 5 SO p m
BnlTalo Express leave Williamsport, 12. "5 a m
" " " Sunburv, 2.30 a m
" " arr at PhilaU.'lphia, 9.40 a m
Erpress, Mall and Accommodation, east nnd
west, connect at Cory and all west bound trains,
and Mall and Accomod"ion enft at Irvineton
wllh Oil Creek and Alleghenv River Railroad.
WM.'A. BALDWIN,
Gen'l Sup't.
Lackawanna and Eloomsburg Rail
road.
RUMMER ARRANGEMENT O? PAfcSENGER
TRAINS.
Monday, July 18th, 1970.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave. A.M. P.M. A.M.'P. M. P.M.
Scranton,
Bellevue,
Taylorville,
Lackawanna,
Pillston,
West Pittston,
Wyoming,
Maltoy,
Kingston, A st.
W.-Barre ,e'r
Plymouth June,
Plymouth,
Nunticoke,
liunli.vli'a,
Shickshinny,
Hick' Ferry,
Beach Haven,
Berwick,
Willow Grave,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
f'Py,
tuoomnouig,
Rupeit.
0 45!
6 5u
fl 5r!
7 05'
7 141
1 191
3 2,
9 30
9 25i
9 t2
5 30
5 85
6 43
5 53
C 03
6 t'8
1 Of
1 C8
1 15
1 27
I
45
1 55
2 DO
2 10
I 9 51
SO 10 10;
10 6
00 10'
io !
7 27
6'M
' 21
4 15: 7 45 10
V
6 85 1
6 40
6 45
7 tKi:
7 ti7
7 25
7 40
7 5o
8 00
I
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8 07)
8 14,
8 '
8 43
8 50
8 67
9 02,
9 Ii5
9 15
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9 38
9 43
10 08
24 10
4 15
15
2
5 45
t 5.1
5 57
6 Ot
83
Calawiaoa,
nanville,
Cbulatky,
Uo is;
(.amaron,
10 Si
Noiib'd, (arrive.) 10 45 6 85;
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KORTHWARC.
Leave. A.M. P.M.I
Northumberland,
Canisrou,
Chulaoky,
I'suvilla,
Calawiaoa,
10 ti
U C2
18 94
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