Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 27, 1871, Image 4

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An Anxious Tuavelkh. A woll
known Brooklyn politician, noto4 for his
tvapgnrv, stopped the conductor of an Albany-bound
train on which lie wns journey
ing Inst winter, and nuked Innocently if tho
next Btafion wns rotiglikcopsie f 'Ne,
aaid tho conductor. On his next fare-collecting
round, the conductor 'wns again
nsked if tho train was nearing Foughkccpsio
to which he ngo in replied, negatively. Again
and again, as the oUicial made his raimds
the same question was asked by the anxious
passenger, until at last the man of checks
replied with some little irritation in his
' tone :
Xo, sir ; we nro not yet near your stop
ping place. Pray trust to nio, and I will
let you know when we shall get there.'
The passenger thereupon relapsed into
silence, mid tho otllcial, engrossed with
other dutiV.s, forgot his case until tho train
bad left Foughkecpsie about half a milo to
tho rear, when, recollecting himself, bo
hastily backed the cars to tho station, and
rushing up to tho troublesomo passeuger,
cried out:
'This is Poughkeepsio. Hurry tip and
get off. Wo are behind time.'
'Oh, tbnuk you,' deliberately drawled
'tho quondam questioner, 'but I am goiug
through. My daughter cautioned me par
ticularly to take a pill at Poughkeepsio.
That' nil.'
The pill was takcu and so was thejoko
by tho passengers.
It Won't Do. "I've been thinking,"
said Frogby, nbsenlly spitting into our
paste cup; "I've been thinking nbout this
here woman suffrage business. fcS'posing,"
that a a now Olive Logan, for in
titancc, shanld bo made President of this
great and glorious country, bequeathed to
lis by noble sires and all that, she'll bo Pre
sident Logan, wouldn't she?" AVe bowed.
"Well, now, s'posing she was to marry,
say, a man by tho name of of Perkins,
for -instance, would film be President Lo
gan, or President Perkins?" It wns too
many for us. "And then again," continu
ed he, after a pause, "s'posing Mrs. John
son was to die, and Olive married An
drew, bow then? Just think of Johnson
in the white House again! will you? No,
fir ! Willi Kiivh a prospect, Paul Frogby 's
down on woman sulVrage.
It has long been a matter of fact well
understood in tho legal profession, nnd it is
now becoming apparent to the public iu a
most painful manner that there is too
much subserviency on the pnrt of judges to
members of tho bar.
Cookery for I lie Kit-It.
Under the above head we find the follow
ing receipts in J Ionic and Health :
IJeveuaoe or Fios amp ArrT.Us.-IIa vc
two quarts of water boiling ; split six figs,
nnd cut two npples into six or eight slices
each ; boil tho whole together twenty min
utes ; pour tho liquor into a basin to cool,
nnd pass through a sieve when it is ready
for use. Tho figs and apples may bo drain
ed for eating with a littlo boiled rice.
Ccr.itAXT Drink. To a pint of fresh
fathered currants (stripped) put a pint of
water ; let them boil together ten minutes
or a quarter of an hour, then strain and
sweeten to taste, a few rasp-berries added
give a pleasant flavor. The samo may bo
produced in winter by simmering two
tablcspoonfuls of currant jelly in half a pint,
of .water.
Mutton Rr.OTn. Tako ono pound of
serag of mutton, put it into a saucepan
with two pints of water nnd a little salt;
let it simmer gently for two hours ; strain
it through a sieve, nnd when cold carefully
remove every particle of fat. it may bo
thickened with a little arrowroot or grouud
rice, as required.
LiEmo's Beef Tea. Chop a pound of
loan beef as lino as lor sausage meat ; mix
wiih a pint rf cold water ; put it over a
slow lire ; when it has boiled live minutes,
Blmiu through a coarse cloth ; salt to taste.
Arri.r, Water. Slice two large apples,
put thi iu into a jar, and pour over them
oiii! pint of boiling water. Cover closo for
nn hour ; pour oli' the fluid, and sweeten
if necessary.
Arm-: Tea. Tioast eight line apples in
the oven, or before tho lire ; put them in n
j;ig with two spoonfuls of sugar, and pour
"over toem a quart of boiling water Jjft it
stand ono hour near tho lire.
Bhax Tea. Invnhiablo for softening
tho throat, nnd most nourishing for tho
isick and aged. Tako two or three table-
f poonl'ulsof middle-sixed bran (not coarsest,
ns that it is greasy ; put it into a jus,', nnd
pour on it onu,quart of boiling water; lot it
Mand for about a quarter of an hour and
then pour oil' the water from tho brain.
Tho tea may lc sweetened with white sugar
or line honey. AV hen wine is good for l ho
paiieut it may be added, or a little Union
juice. It is, however, not unpleasant with
out either of these addition. A wine
glassful of this tea may to taken many
tiwiH in tho day. Several persons in
Franco have been kept alive with no other
nourishment for weeks.
Meat Jixi.uv. T.il.n half.. pou.nl of
mutton, bull a pound of beef, and half u
pound of wr.l u; j.ork, wiih a small piece
or hope of haeou ; put in enough water to
kep it from buniing, ami com r it close ;
let it sunnier for thrott or four hours till
the juice of the meals is tutiivly out, thi n
M.iiiu it oil', nnd 1,-t it Maud till cold. If
I hero i" any fat, it can be nniowd. A
.'i-i u n cowling limn an illnii.a must not
jo li fl :.ll lilgld '-about food. SoiiH! of this
jelly placed UVidu him, wlu-tv hee.iu reach
it ra-ily, is a wry excellent thing.
tlr vi uv rm Don 1ii t.u r;i. A
handful of common suit thrown down tho
tliro.il of ;i ilo nhic h has iiu thsu-mper,
and the luoiilh Lip;,' ,, id imiil it
dov. o, is an iulaliilile ii lordy. (loo dme is
i liou.'h in (! i-ai ly hlagu ol' thu di Mu ; if
fcivi ii lain-, it nmy lulvu to bo repealed.
How 'i'ii jhi i i- Suiicr lWins, 'o
Tniu ofli ii In aid l.ulii lApriuait ili itj In
know by Mlittt pruc- Ibu lluu gl.,i-a I'll-
vivid on new limns, alun U..ou,, iic., is
prud.n id, iiinl hi niiliT lu gniiily tin in,
. mi subjoin tin) folluu in;, ih ij o Ibr making
Him uiubiu at m li: Tai.11 two oiiimis i,
uiu mubic poWih 1- put it hit 1 a iiii In r,
nd f air on it 11 pint i'l boding wui. r lm
folding to 1 tin di uric of tiiii,'Mi jut tie.
iu 1, ai.d Uu 11, h.i v in iiiun.l il, Ul in
4 1 till ii idii. In i,i inoiiiiu pour ll i;ilc
luily Iioi.i U m ,,, , (lllJ tl ti, an bottle,
k'i'lk II, ;n.. It, , j, ,1 .,ri,,., A l lbl, spoon-
bd 1 I yutii w it. r, slu 1, i in u pim t, t.u, I,
thai bi bun undo in tho iLu.,1 lumiii r,
hiii unn to limu, (nib, r joiu or I'liuud)
look of 11 II 114 at VI III II li..lb,iM ,1, , 4,l
'..ion ib.t.i uiur na.l.,!. i i, w,
K l lliil.ili UdilU lHoi llli HblUj liiusllll
ud boliim i,
Anill.olU lull iiluiS.- Ii u uui
lli.il 4 l.to. 1, 114 milidob; for .i.1114 bj tU.
pot. ...I ..4, y, ,i:,, U l. Uk Ultdlul
lii-ink lum ilt. ,hc4 i n 4 l.f, kt II
kl III ! I. ill 41 1. II. II.. ll, 1-W.olud
p.n i 4 nit 11. luiwuiu l,ir bpplu uiioiis
Mill I Hit I, .11 li ling ibv I.M-Jl ,((TI,ll I
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Icbinil.
1IKRT T. IIF.I.!inOMVN
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
a-ISi-A-FE PILLS.
Component Parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb nnd
Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Julco.
For Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Billons Affec
tions, Sick or Nervous Headache, Cotlvencn,
clc. Purely Vegetable, containing no Mercury,
Minerals or Deleterious Drugs.
M
These Pills are the most delightfully pleasant
purgative, superseding enstor oil, salts, magne
sia, etc. There Is nothing more acceptable to
the stomach. They give tone, nnd cause neither
nausea nor gripping pains. They nre composed
Of the Inert ingredient!. After a few days' use
of tjieiii, such an lnvlgoratlon of the cntlro sys
tem takes place as to nppenr miraculous to tho
weak and enervated, whether arising from Im
prudence or disease. II. T. Helmbold' Com
pound Fluid Extract Catuwha Hrnpe Pill arc not
sugar-eoa'ted, from the fact thnt sugar-coated
Pills do not dissolve, but pass through the sto
mach without dissolving, consequently do not
produce tho desired effect. The t-ntawba Grape
Pills, being pleasaut In taste and odor, do not
necessitate thtir being sugar-coated. Price fifty
cents per cos.
IIEAfR'Y T. liEMnBOldO'N
niGHLY CONCENTRATED CGMrOUN'D
Fluid Extract Snr:iiiriII
Will radically exterminate from the system Scro
fula, Svphilis, Fever Sores, l-lccrs, Sore Hyes,
Sore Legs, Sore Month, 6iro Head, Bronchitis,
Skin Diseases, Salt Khc'.tm, Cnnkcrs, Runnings
from tlio Ear, Whito'Swellings, Tumors, Cancer
ous Alt'eelioiiH, Noiles, Hiekets, Glandular (Swell
ings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tel tor, Humors of nil
kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all
diseases tiiat have been cstubllsbcd'lu the system
for years.
Bcln? prepared expressly for the ribovo Com
plaints. Its blood-piirfylug'propcrlies are irrenter
than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It
gives the complexion a clear nnd healthy color
nnd restores the Patient to a state of Health and
Purity. For Purifying the Wood, removing all
chronic constitutional diseases arising from an
inipuicstatc of the Blood, nnd the only reliable
and fllVrtunl known remedy for the cure of pains
and swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of tho
Throat nnd Legs, Blotches, Pimples on tho Face,
F.r.vsipclas nnd nil scaly eruptions of tho skin,
and beautifying tho complexion. Price, $1.50
per Bottle.
IlESRY T. HELMBOLD'S
coNrESTitAir.n
ri.i II EXTRACT ni X III',
TI1E GREAT DIURETIC,
has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has
been given. Irritation of the neck of tho Blad
der and Inllnmntlon of the Kidneys, Ulceration
of the Kidneys nnd Bladiler, retention of Urine,
Diseases of ihe prostrate Gland, Stone In the
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Biiekdust Deposit,
nnd Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for En
feebled nnd Delicate Constitutions of both sexes,
attended with the following symptoms : Indis
position to exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Me
mory, Difficulty of Brcathluir, Wenk Nerves,
Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands,
Flushing or the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Erup
tion on the face, pal Id Countenance, Universal
lassitude of the Muscular system, etc.
Used by persons from the aes of eighteen to
twenty-live, nnd from thirty-five to fifty-five or
In the decline or change of life; after confine
ment cr labor pains ; hcdwettlug in children.
Uclmhold's Extract Buchu is Diuretic nnd
Blood-purifying, nnd cures ull diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, and excesses and Im
deneCB 111 Life, impurities of llie Hluuil, etc.,
superseding copaiba in nH'ectations for which it
is Tiscil, nnd syphilitic affections in these dis
eases used in conucttlou with Helmbold's Roso
Wash.
LADIES.
.In many affectations peculiar to Ladies, tho
Extract Buchu Is uncqualed by any other reme
dy as iu chlorosis or retention, irregularity,
painfulness or suppression of customary evacua
tions, ulcerated or schiru; state of tliu Uterus,
Leucorrllrea or Whites, sterility, and for all
complaints incident to tho sex, whether arising
indiscretion or habits of dissipation. It Is pre
scribed extensively by tho most eminent physi
cians nnd midwives lor enfeebled and delicato
constitutions, of both sexes and all ages (attend
ed with any of tho above diseases or symptoms.)
IT. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU
DENCES, H ABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC.,
In nil their stages, at little expense, little or no
change In diet, no inconvenience, nnd no expo
sure. It eaur-os 11 fi'("ucut desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc
tions Preventing and Curing Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying Pain and luilainution. so fre
quent in this elites of diseases, and expelling nl'
Piil-nnous mailer.
1 hotisaii'ls who have been the victims of in
competent persons, and who have paid heavy
fees to be cured in u short time, have found they
have been deceived, pnd that tho "Poison" has,
by the use of 'powerful asti lnirents," been dried
up in the system, to break out in a more aggra
vated form, 111.1I perhaps after Marriage.
Use IU'lmbold's Extract Buchu for all Affec
tions and Diseases of the Unlary Organs, w heth-
I er existing in Male or female, from whatever
orinhialing, and 110 matter bow long standing.
Price, one durlar and tiliy cents per bottle.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE
WASH
cainint he surpas-ed as 11 Fu"n Wuhh, ami will o
found the only peelllo remedy hi every spiclm
of Cutaneoiii Affection. It speedily eradicates
Pimples Spots, Scorbutic Dryness Induration
; of the CiilaneoiH Meinbiaiic, etc., dispels Ucd
I ne-4 and lui i ii 1 1 liitl.iiiiuliin, Hives, K;o.li,
j Moth I'iileln s, Dryness of Sculp or HI. in, Fool
I biles, and ull purpose for ubieh Siiles or Oint-
i in. nli nr.- '-ed s iv lore the, i-Wiil lo a statu of
1 puiiiy mil soilness, riiJ Insures e. Milium-. I
1 Ii ullliy ueliull to Ih'l tin. ue of lis vculs 011
which ilepemU tlio agreeable, clearness nnd viva,
cay of complexion u much sought mid udinirud.
lint liuwi Ver valuable us a remedy for exl.tiiiif
' lb -feel. o llie fUll, II. . II, -111, I. (.!.!'. Kl-.e W.l-ll
! has long ni.-tiiliie.d iu principle claim to uiibouiid
I 1 I palioinig", by pus.. Jning iu.ililU . which reii
I ib-i il u I .nu t App. intun-o of lliu most (iuiit'i l.i
livemi'l t iiugeiii.il 1 li.ir.nier, ion. Lining 111 hii
I 1 K 1; oil f.n inula iliani. im, niin. -ul reiiiii.le. Sale-
ly and l llii aey 1 1"-I1n.11 inl.lu u. eoinp.iuliueiil.
I ul il u.j k. Pu.i'iv.ilivv mi l Ri triber of
I . '111 t'utllileli.ill. It i. ull cxe.dlelll Lotioll for
ill., nr. 1 o 4 Svplillllif S.il.lie, ami u. uu inj. e.
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with llie fcUi.o-U I'ih Imi, Saii-upuiill.i, uudla.
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Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE
YEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st, 1871.
Number of Policies, 713.
Amount of Property Insnrcd, 152,815,00
Amount of Premium Notes In force, 1 34,213,00
CA8II A88ET8.
Amount loaned at Interest, 13000,00
Amount In Treasnror's bands, $1000,00
Amount due from Agents, $300,115
Amount due from other sources, tT'-.'B.OO
Available Capital, 130,8311,05
Insure yonr Cat lie.
INSURE with a responsible nnd perfectly rc
liablo Company. Insure where your losses
will be pnld promptly.
TUI8 IS A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COM
PANY. Hence, tinliko other Companies, you nre snre
of being paid promptly for nil losses, If Insured
in this Company.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LE88
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mnlnal, our expenses are less, nnd our
Charter Is Perpetual'. We pay losses by nil kinds
of accidents bv death, (excepting In eases of
epidemics,) by theft, i&e.. Ac. Wo pay prompt
ly. No red tape proceedings to obtain your
liioncy iu ease of loss.
Nearly $13,000 pnld oil Coirs alouo
sillier Organization.
Look at the list of Losses paid on Cows alone by
this Company. (
M Hcnnlnger, Sunbury, Pn f 33,
D Ililgcrt, Northumberland f)0,
Oeorgo Eekert, " 40,
8 B Dodge, " 3
Charles Rollek, Mt Carmel 30,
Esubcus Sipple, " 40,
Catharine Wagner, Watsontown 4(3,
George lloir, Northumberland, jo,
Jafob Snvdcr, Sunbury "3,33
J W Basslcr, "
Minor Cndy, Dewnrt 00,
Catharine Mart?,, Stiamokiu 40,
Francis Buchcr, Sunbury 30,
Samuel B Price, Upper Lehigh f0,
Joseph Deppen, Mt Curmel CO,
Matthias Sehollv, " 40,
Francis McCarty, " 50,
Marin Krnmcr, Watsontown 45,
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dewart 40,
J & R C Qniggle, Pine, Clinton co 40,
R Rninngo, Bhcnnndouh, Bcliuglliill co 40,
J 8 Tharp, Shamokin 40,
Thomas Wardrops, Mt Carmel 45,
N A Loudenslnger, Hcrndon, 40,
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Ferry 40,
O L Reairnn, Shenandoah, Schuylkill co 50,
Jacob Shine, " " 40,
Jacob Stoltf., " " 40,
D II Bower, Hcrndon ....W,
Geo B Lnhr, Georgetown 40,
John II Ossmnn, Sunbury 40,
W B Wallace, Northumberland 30,
H 8 Graham, " 50,
Rebecca Koble. Georgetown 40,
Philip Wintcrstein, Watsontown 40,
G 8 Low, Lime Ridge, Columbia co 40,
Lewis Ostcrhnnt, Laurel Run, Luzerne CO...40,
Marv J Iline, Northumberland 40,
B F Krohn, Sunbury 40,
Andrew llcaly, Gliurdsville, Schujlklll CO.. 40,
Patrick Furgeson, Mt Carmel 10,
Martin Delniiey, Shenandoah city. 14,
John Dane, Ashland, Schuylkill co 10,
Anthony McLaughlin, Girardsvillc 4l,
Llaymnn 8 Hay, Mahnnoy Plane 40,
It Johnson, Raven Run 1 40,
David Baucher, Berwick 27,
J I) Foeht, Pottsville .-AO,
Erastus Sober, Point twp. 20,
A Llppeneott, Watsontown 40,
Maria Kramer, Wntson'n,2d loss pd Inst sum,40,
f V LippencoH, Watsontown , 40,
R S Ammerinnn, Snydertown 20,
Nathan Bioss. Berwick. Columbia C0. .........27,
J-eiCRQulgglc,Pine Sta'n Clinton c 2d loss,40,
Charles W llazr.ard. liupcrt, Columbia CO.. .40,
John Foglcmnn, Watsontown 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Carmel o,
Thomas Metz, Pnxinos - 30,
R McClosky, Lock flaven.... 134,
HON. A. JORDAN, President.
C. A. REIMENSNYDER, Scc'y, Suubury.
DIRECTORS 1
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. C. J. Bruner,
Solomon Stroll, Win. Bilndie, Bolomnn Chlpc,
.lolm A. Shissler, Dr. D. T. Krebs, Dr. David
Waldron.
March U, 1871. ly. .
TPIEIS MOSEV1!
Ai.L Wall Paper and Border, sold by me wil
be trimmed ready for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
JIT THR
YEOMAN'S WALL PATER TRIMMER.
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wlileh I have, the exclusive right to use In Sunbur
and vicinity.
Save money, time and labor, by buying of
x. n:itni:r, i.iiitm:k,
Dealer lu Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Music,
Ac., &e., Ac.
Sunday School SUPPLIES mado a spcclullly.
lliuuk, Meuioruuduiu A Van llookM
in endless variety, Just received.
BOOIC BINDING done to order. Persons will
snve cxieuiKi fey leaving their orders for Lluding
with me.
ncTi nr. fiiamf.s
of all slws, rut I ruin the Moulding at very low
rates. OVAL & SO.UAKK FRAMES always on
baud.
ALliUMS, IJU.U'KETS, COLD I'EXi,
&.c, Sic, &c.
A large and well selected stock of Toys al way
on baud. Anything not gn band prompily 01
deirj. Uui'iiuiu for e.i.li. l ull ul
N. FEU It EE I.IGIITN'ER'8
Book More,
Hlgn of Foley's Gold Pen, Market Square, ttue
bury, I'a.
buuhury, Aujiw.t tlih, 1 170.
J. W, WASIMN'tiTON'.H
.ll ll UAillil it nuwr.
The old iriiniuilil ..Imp of Ilia town
Wo decline Ibu bo.i.1, but Ml Ibu Siilua tlui
eoii..er I I1.1t Ibu lulu lily tiulb ui.ilm cu.uin.
bly tpoki it nUliuul lu.iuifisliiig an biiiuuiluilit.
ble uuiouiit uf Vuiiily uud muliiliou.
JuH In, nly )vui ufi 1 bitiitu luy bu.lne.
laieir In 1 In. i.us buif Ii v lilitlmu thus lur
ipiul. b.u I .IuimI upou Ibu door u iur simp
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i!.i .e 1,1 limu iiiilirui -4 by ibu mildly ful l. 0
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1..1.1) lu Di i-uuiiiiy (lu 411u1iu1.11 iMrluuee) uu,
lu iibbifu tbu J ubilu lull luil M bill III I'Ul'lU iy
uuu.-uu.u lu uui pullob old Ub4 be Ibul U
.lie nutly lu .li .le lb. m ull ujjulil Ibluc buuJitd
IlioUiuud limes HI U111IU.
I iiiuu lu4i )uu 4'U.i.e, juti lu IUU4 U lbs lu.
Im - uiu uiu ivudl lu. uil, ImcuuuH ul
lltibuoii, tu Uui )iMt, lr ru4 lou, sbaiuiMui
)nu, kbi.L.i J). ),iu, ul uui-, cuiub a u.l ul.
l-.n.w Ibu b.ll Willi oillclW tilii, i Ibu "ul.r
I .ll ' b ..Ul lUU Uljllu lU SUll lb tU.lulMf.
n oik l-i biwtu, bU t.iauau lu lull,
luf, 4"U t k'i -u'l tU"t lu g. .UuliJ imi
lb ku.i of .Loil) - Im.uumi iu 4 is 1. 11
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(iscf Hancons.
PRICES REDUCED.
60TS SIIOE8
Manufactured to order t
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
JOHN WILVER,
Sprnce Nlreet, Nnnbary. renn'a,
Is constantly manufacturing
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters.
at surprisingly low prices. His stock comprises
tho very oest in market. His long exper
ience In the business has won for
him 11 reputation for
making llrst
chiss work equal to any city manufacture. All work
wnrranted.
TEHMS STKICTIiY CASH.
Tue prices of repairing are nlBO reduced.
, JOnN WILVER.
Sunbury, March 4, 1871.
TO TnE WORKING CLASS. We nre now
prepared to furulsb all classes with constant em
ployment at home, the whole of the time or for
the spnre moments. Business new light nnd pro
fitable. Persons of cither sex easily earn from
50c. to 15 per evening, nnd proportlonnl sum
by devoting their whole time to the business.
Boys nnd girls enrn nenrly as much ns men.
That all who see this ndtlee may send their ad
dress, nnd test the 'business, wo make this un
paralleled offer 1 To such as are not well satis
fied, we will send f 1 to pay for tho trouble of
writing. Fnll particulars, a valuable Samplo
which will do to commence work on, and n copy
of The PeopU'i Literary Vom)anion one of the
largest nnd best family newspapers published
nil sent free by mall. Reader, If you want per
manent, profltaDle work, address
E. C. ALLEN & CO.,
Augusta, Maine.
April 15, 1871. 3m.
HT ER EOJfCO PES,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, C1IROMOS, FRAMES.
E. A II. T. AXTIIO.W A CO.,
591 ltroixl w ny, New York,
Invite the attention of tho Trade t their exten
sive nssortmcnt or the above goods, of their own
publication, innnufnctnrc and Importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and
GRAPIIOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF TOSEMITE.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
591 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
IMrOIlTEUS AND MANUFACTUIIEKS OF
Photographic Matcrlulst.
March 4th, 1871. ly.
SPlYlXOl FASIIIOXS NOW READY.
MRS. M. A. BINDER,
1101,
N. W. COR. ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT
STS., PHILADELPHIA.
Importer nnd DeMtgncr oTFitshloiiH.
Tho old established and only reliable Dress
Trimming, Paper Pattern, Dress and Cloak mak
ing Emporium.
Elegantly trimmed Paper Patterns, Wholesale
and Retail.
Fans, Gloves, Ribbons nnd Sashes, Laces, Em
broideries, Jet, (lilt, and Penrl Jewelry.
Evening dresses nnd suits, made iu the most
fashionable stylo at short notice.
Perfect system of Dress Cutting taught.
N. B. Orders bv mail, promptly attended to.
Feb. 20. 1871. Bm.
FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE ! I
A NEW STORE
AT
GEORGETOWN', LOWER MA1IANOY
Township, Northumberland County, P.
WILLIAM NEGELY
TTAVING opened n new Furniture Store nt the
JLJk. above place, will constantly keep on linna,
a largo and select assortment of
FURNITURE,
PompvintniT of Parlor nnd Chamber Suits. Ponnh
es, Lounges Tuhlcs, Bureaus, C'ane-Sented
Chairs of oil grades, Rocking nnd
Kitchen Chairs, Washstands,
Bedsteads, Japanese, Cottage nnd
naif Cottage, Looking-Ulasscs, Window
Shades, nud iu 6liort, everything usunlly to
be found in any well-kept Furniture Store, may
ho had at this cxtablishmcnt.
Hoping, by fair dealing and strict, attention to
Duslnces, to merit tho patronage of the public
Ail Invitation is extended to all desiring anything
in tho line of t u in 11 u 10 to call and vxumiuc mv
toek.
Undertaking done in nil Its branches.
J-S?" Repairing done nt short notice.
WM. NEGELY.
Georgetown, June 11, '70.-ly.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALKES'3 C. LIFOSXrA
YINECtAR bitters
s Hundreds of Thousands ? j
Itcar tcf ttmnnv to HiHr Wonder
ful C'urutive Lhlt.s.
Trrar Ai:n not a vile
FANCY DRINK
lladoof poor Hum, Wliiskor, Vroul tiplriia
unit Ktii'uso J.lquurfiUiciuriil.iilcoU anUnii-:it-cu.-J
n iilauctho ia.ia, allol"'luiil,""Appil!z.
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CniBUcnurss cad ruin, btt aro a tmo MiUiclnc. n-.uo
fiom 1:10 Sal. liootstud I'.crUef t'ailiorals, tree
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FI.ORENCEMEWIKU MACHINE.
TIII3 colchrated Machine Is now on exhibition
next door to Krnuse's Tin and Btove
Store, -
Market Street, Sonbnry, Pa.
The Florence Bcwlng Machine stands tineanai
led for beauty and durability being the best
ramiiy Dewing mneuino now oucrea to the pub
lic. THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED :
It has seir-ndlnstlng tentlon In the Shuttle!
changes for tho various Batches made while the
machine Is In motion.
Its Stitches nre the wonder of nil for beauty
and finish, being alike on both sides of the fabric.
It sews light and heavy fabrics with equal fa
cility. The work'Wlll feed either right or left.
Kuns quietly ana rnpiuiy. xo tlilllculty exper
ienced In sewing across heavy senms. Its mo
tions are all positive no springs or cog wheels
to get out of order. The Heinmer turns wide
and narrow, hem nnd fell beautifully.
It Is thoroughly practical and will last a life
time.
Every Family should Have One.
Kvery Mnchlue warranted to substantiate all
we claim for It.
It Is the only Machine In the world thnt Is ca
pable of making more than one stitch and having
the reverse feed motion.
Call and examine them, and the samples ol
work.
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING.
It Hems, Fells, Cords, Brnids, Tucks, Quilts,
Binds, Mathers, etc., without basting.
It makes a gather and sews it on a band nt
one operation perfectly.
Each Machine Is furnished with a complete set
of tools, without extra charge.
Every purchaser fully instructed and every
Miiehtne warranted nnd kept In order.
Machine Oil and Thread kept on hand at all
times.
GEO. VT. SMITH A BRO., Agents,
ForNorth'd, Snyder, Uulonnnd Montour Coun's.
October 15, 1S70.
New Flour and Feed Store !
It. YV. TIII'RSTOIV,
Corner of Fourth and Market Street,
SUNBCRT, r-ENN'A,
Has Just opened a Flour and Feed Btore, where
be will keep constantly on hand, a general
assortment ot the best brands of
FLOUR,
FEED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
POTATOES,
FRUIT,
BUTTER,
EGGS,
and
VEGETABLES
of all kinds, nt the very lowest market prices.
Sunbury, Feb. 11, 1871.-tf.
1871. 1871.
LUMBER !
FRYLING, BOWEN & EEEL,
Successors to the Sunbury Lumber Co.,
HAVING PURCHASED THE LARGE
Steam Saw & Planing Mill,
and Just lilted It up with the latest Improved Ma
chincrv, nre now prepared to 1111 nil orders
lor all kinds of ltI4.1i TIMBER. PINE,
HEMLOCK, OAK. Ac. BOARDS.
ROUGH AND SURFACED.
SIDING OF ALL KINDS.
HEMLOCK, WHITE ANT) TEl.tOW PINE
FLOORING, SHINGLES, "PLASTERING
AND SHINGLING LATH. SASH,
1K04, MOULDINGS,
it L.IX ON, KM I TT bit. S A BRACKETS
at tho very lowest prices. A large stock always
ou hand. Send for prices.
Ample facilities for shipping by Railroad or
Canal,
FRYUNG, BOWEN A ENGEL.
Sunbury, Pa., February ISth, 1871. (im.
Ll'MUER AXO iI.AXIXU MII.L..
Third Street, adjoining Phlln. A Erie R. R., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
IRA T. ttEMEXT,
IS prepared to furnish every description oflum
ber required by the demands of the public
Having all the latest Improved machinery for
manufacturing Lunbcr, he is now ready to Ull or
ders f all kinds of
FLOORING, SIIMNG, POORS, SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and nil kinds of Ornamental ScrowlWork. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A L.4.1IOE ASSORTMENT OP
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Tickets,
Lathe, Ac.
Orders promptly filled, and shipped bv Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
deelO-flSily
STOVE A TIX ENTAltl.ISHJJEXT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KR AUSE, Proprietor.
scccessoii to smith a ue.ntiiuii.J
HAVING purchased the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Krauae would respectful
ly iutorm tho public that he now has on hand a
largo assortment of
COOKIXG STOVES,
Speer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna nnd others,
which are so arranged us to be used for Coal or
Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of nil kinds put up to
heat one or moro rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dilferent kinds ut very low prices.
Tinware or Every Icrrlftiou
kept constantly ou hand. Rooting and Spouting
with the bent material, diyie at short notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil ur d Lumps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of a JU.nds. Store npoito Couley'a Xurdware
store. Give me a eall. A. KRAL'SE.
ayl-4-ly
Nl'.MIMtV JIARItl.E YAHI.
rilllE iiudersigiH-d having bought the entire
1 stock of DikKingcr .ti Taylor, would inform
the publie that lie is now reuciy to do all kinds of
M A It II I.E WORK,
frf3lr I'as on baud, aud makes to order at
I'Vjl SHORT NOTICE-
(4rfr Mooouseuls) C lleatl-Ntone.
. r'i.-TTVI.8.
DOOR AND WINDOW KILLS
Alu, Cemetery Pouts with Galvanised pipe and
all other fencing generally used ou I'eiuelurtns.
John A. Taylor Kill ruuiiuu In the employ mi nt,
at the old aliuid ou M.uket hi., tSuiiliury. umy'J'iid
THE OVLY MOVEHITHOlT A
FAI ET IH THE C.U EAT IIALTI
91UIIE rilCEI'I.At E 1IEATI H,
uinu'S
ILLUMINATED DIAMOND GAS DUUNClt.
T U It'll
PAItLoR AND ClIAVIBiKa ARC WARMED
Hi" UNK 11 UK.
IT is li s ouly Ktfeplai'a- lletr tbl has pur
f l Top r I. r, aud fi fiuiu puillug or
ploaluua, ur slullltuK gJk lulu lb. apulliurut.
It I tU uuly k'llcpUkf lUalur ub tit iwlnul
IllugnUdl Iklaallua by abba) giiutt.1 llluiulual
iun pur la ui. Ulucd, His Hl.alliu.nl 111. t4nk. Is
lu, inure tllu.SUally aklme.1, and IU Ural tt
ll4 ul lite fvni H(U ul k aval la tits )(
toll,
It la His aaily Hrrlilae'4 Menial (lil is a Pl
IV. t aW 1 1 lacier and twau tiuiucf, utily la.U!la
HllHiii wua iu l.i.i (.. Ikuwia.
It U Has kwly fli.j.Ui-a llota Us) yit-4
sillliig auj klumi'lu ziUt.
Il la lUa uk.lt kii'Uv lliutvr la It ts lUa Jap
Irfsa. MlkiuM l.kjki4kii luuati M aatava, alii liU
bai IkboWlik-a' lika glaka lu uia lu bum but.
Ik) la. I it IS U klMl Uklallual b.ll.E..M fll
lik&i. , iM iur4 it4 i. uii4vka4 4
aiaai'alw niaiI'n.
liisitt IM., 0i ak Lilill I I ll r.
tt.iiiutw. Hi
ruMis' tU4 $, bkaUUM, Ui,
fana'a- '
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iteetllatttoiis.
NEW FIRM.
Byerly A Tlemperly'a Excelsior Gal
lery of Art, Third Street,
Saabtwy, Fa.
BYERLY has lately added to his already
M;
well established reputation, the services of
Mr. M. R. Ilemperly whose reputation as a pho
tographic operator, stands unrivaled In this part
of the country, and hereafter they will carry on
the photographic trade, at the old stand under
the Arm name of Byerly & Hempcrly's Excelsior
Gallery of Art, at whose establishment tho pub
lic will be cnceriuiiy accommodated throughout
the whole line of photography.
For Photographs of all styles nnd sizes rang
ing from the small Ocm to tho life size portrait.
Oo to Byerly & Hemperly.
For the beautiful porcelain picture which for
softness of finish, and durability cannot be ex
celled, go to Byerly & Hemperly.
For the Rembrandt photograph, now so popu
lar In nil oui large cities, and showing the pecu
liar ctTect of light and shade, and the favorite of
the old German Artist Rembrandt, go to Byerly
& Hemperly.
If yon have nn old picture you want copied
and enlarged to any size, and colored oil. water
color, India luk or crayon, take It to Beycrly &
Hemperly.
If vou want a frame of any size nnd at any
price, or any style go to Byerly & Hempcrly's,
and take a look at tnetr immense siock in tnat
line.
For Albums go to Byerly & nemperly.
For square Frames made to order go to Byerly
& Hemperly, In short, for anything In the photo
graphic line, go to Byerly ct ilemperly, and you
will be suited.
Feb. 25, 1871.
r FURNITURE, G.
MATTRESS, FEATHER,
BEDDING WAEER00M3,
44 NORTH TENTH BT.,V
IrclijJUi;
CHAMBER FURNITURE.
Spring Beds,
Spring Cots,
Spring Multresses,
Hair do.
Husk do.
Straw do.
Feathers,
Fcsther Beds,
Bolsters and Pillows,
Counterpanes,
Comfortables,
Blankets,
Quilts.
CALL AND SEE TnE
Wotcii Wire Mattress,
The best bed ever oflered for sale.
N. B. Our intention is to treat nil customers
Bo'thnt they will become permanent dealera with
ns, and orders will receive the same attention,
and persons cun buy Just as cheap as If present
at the store.
March 4lh, 1371. Sm.
J0. L. SLATER A CO.,
nAVE TAKEN ONE OF THE NEW YORK
STORES,
Xo. S South Tenth Street, belotv
Market, FhiliuJcljihitt,
where they have opened a first-class Merchant
Tailoring "Establishment.
Our Stock consists of a On assortment of
Foreign Cloths, Cnssimeres nnd Vestings, select
ed from the best Importing Houses of this City
nnd New York, which we aro prepared to make
np iu the most Fashionable Styles, at Short No
tice p.nd Moderate Terms.
Special Bargains In Scotch Chlvot Goods.
JNO. L. SLATER CO.
Formerly tthhj. M. Zeigler.
Dee. 2-tth, 1870. Cm.
Philadelphia and Eric Railroad.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On and after 'Mhnflny, May 1.111), 1871, the
Traint on t he Philadelphia A Erie Uu!l Uoad will
run as follows i
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, 7.10 p m
" " " Sunbury, ii.lSam
" " arr at Erie, 3 50 p m
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia, 13.S0 p m
" " " Sunburv, C.50 p m
" " nn nt Eric, " 7.40 n m
Elmha Mail leaves Plidadclpl.ln, 9.!!0 a m
" " " Suubury, 4.115 p m
" " nrr nt Loc k Haven, 7.S0 p m
BufTalo Express leaves Sunburv, 4.55 a m
" " nrr at Willlnnisport, t$.55 n m
Bald Eaglo Mail leaves WlUiamsport, 1.45 a m
" " " arr at Lock Huvcn, a.00 p ra
EASTWARD.
Mali Train leaves Erie. 11.20 a ru
" " " Snnhurv, 11.45 p m
" " arr at Philadelphia, 6.80 a m
Erie Express leaves Erie, U.00 p rn
" " Sunburv, 10.13 am
" " " arr at Philadelphia, 5.50 p m
Elirilra Mail leaves 1oek Haven, 8.00 a m
" " " Sunbury, 10.50 a m
" " nrr at Philailrlphls, 5.o0 p m
Buffalo Express leaves Williamsport, l.'J5 a m
" " " Sunburv, 3.'0 a m
" " nrr at Philadelphia, 0.40 a m
Bald Englo Mall leaves Lock Haven, 11.25 n la
" " ' nrr at Williainspoi t, 12.40 p m
Mall East connects cust nnd west at Eric with
L. S. .t M. 8. R. W. and irt Corry f.r.d Irvineton
with Oil Creek nnd Allegheny R. R. W.
Mall West with west bound trains on L. S. fc
M. S. R. W. nnd at Cony and Irvineton with Oil
Creek nnd Allegheny K. R. W.
Warren Accommodation cast nnd west with
trains nn L. S. and M. S. R. W. east and west
and nt Corry with O. C. nnd A. R. R. W.
Erie Accommodation East at Corry nnd west
ut Corry nnd Iruineton with O. C. nnd ARR W.
Elmlrn Mail and Biilluio Express make close
connection ut Williamsport with N. C. R. W.
Cattawiasa passenger trains will be run east
from Williamsport ou Erie Express, aud west to
Williamsport on Elmira Mail.
WM. A. BALDWIN,
(icu'l Slip't.
KritlJ AD Kl'MMER
MILLIXEKY AND FAXCV GOODS.
MISS ELIZABETH LAZARUS,
la Dewart 'a Building, Market Square,
SUNBURY, PA.,
where will be found a new supply of goods, con
ai.riu.ki of Millinery und Fuucy uooda,
HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UN
TRIM MED.
Also, CHILDREN'S HATS,
for girls and boys.
Flowers of the latest aud handsomest styles.
Hiikh Ribbons, plulu nnd tlgured. Lmlia's
Sa'iicera, Lace Col:ira, Linen Colura and Cutlt
for loi.llea and t'lillJreu, CriH-hi l collars.
Nueklies for Ladiea aud (irut'a luteat styles.
Hilk ruiek L.m, a siiiuiiiir article. tiUncs
lucllldilig Kids, Uud I-l.lie' Ulli Ukkill lovea.
llainlkerehiefa. All kinds ul Tl limning.
Embpiivtery Patterns. lloalery for Ladies,
Geut's kii. Cliiidreu. Nuts, i'iqus and pi.iia
trlmiuluga.
TRIMMIXfl 811. KH,
Chignons, Zephyrs and Varus, aud a geueral
Vartrty of Nulliiiia.
Thankful for pa.l p.ilrouugs, she hos Hint
Hi quallly of lirr gond, mill mrilt a eonliuiiaiiev
of lb. aanif . EI.IZABKTII LAZ AHl 8.
Apiil 111,
riula, NU.i(r
AFt'U. aliMk of Oils eouiprlalng Lluawd
Oil. t iukl Ull, riah Oil, aud l uliri. aiuitf
till Ci Cuijiiiaa and kUeUlnai jr, Vtruialwa, Ulaaa,
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BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
' Jtondag, May 15th, 1871.
GRKAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
North-West for Philadelphia, N. Y., Read
ing, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin,
Lebanon, Allentown, Kaston, Ephrata, Lltia,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac., Ac.
Trains leave Hurrtsburg for New York, as fol
lows I At 8.40, 8.10. a. m. and 8.00 p. m., con
necting with slmllaTHralns on the. Pennsylvania
Railroad, and arriving at New York at 10.05 a.
m., 8.50, and 9.80 p m. respectively. Sleeping
Cars accompany the 8.40 a. rn., train without
change.
Returning i Leave Now York at 9.00 a. m.,
18.30 noon and 6.00 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30,
8.80 a. m. nnd 8.30 p. m. j Sleeping Cars accom
pany the 5.00 p. m. train from New York with
out chanire.
Leave Hnrrlsbnrit for Reading, Pottsville, Ta
mnqua, Mlncrsvillc, Ashland, Shamokin,
Allentown and Philadelphia nt 8.10 m'm.,
8.00 and 4.05 p. ro., stopping at Lebanou and
principal way stations the 4.05 p. in., train
connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Co
lumbia ouly. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad, leave Harrisburg nt 8.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read
ing for Allentown, Easton nnd New York at 4.83,
10.30 n. m., and 4.05 p. m. Returning, lenv
New York nt 9.00 a. m., 18.30 noon aud 5.00
p. m. nnd Allentown at 7.20 a. m. 18.20 noon,
8.15, 4.25 and 8.35 p. m.
Way PuBscnger Train leaves Philadelphia nt
7.30 a. m., connecting with similar train on East
l'cnna. Railroad, returning from Reading nt 0.20
p. m., stopping at all stations.
Leave Pottsville at 9.00 ft. m. and 2.30 p.
m. Herndou at 10.00 a. m., Sharnoklu nt 5.40 and
11.15 a. m. ; Ashland at 7.05 a. m., nud 12.43
noon; Mnhanoy City at 7.51 a. in. and 1.20 p. ul.
Tnmuqua at H.115 a. m. and 8.10 p. rr.. fot
Philadelphia, New York,Reading, Harrisbiirg,iV.c.
Leave Pottsville via Bchuyrkill and Su'siinol
hamia Railroad at 8.15 a. m, for Harrisburg, and
11.45 a.m., for Pino drove aud Treinont
Rending Accommodation Train lrTe'4 Totts
villeat 5.40 n. m., passes Rending nt 7.30 o. m.
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m., returning
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m.. passing Read-
lug at. 7.55 p.m. arriving at Pottsville nt 9.40 p.m.
Fottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts
town at 0.80 a. in., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4-au p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
7.S0 a. ra., and 6.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Litiz,
Lancaster. Columbia, Ac.
Pcrkionien Rail Road Trains leave Pcrklomea
Junctional 7.17, 9.03a. m.,at 8.00 and 6.00 p. m.
Returnlne:,lenve Schweuksvilleat 6.30,8.10 a.m.,
12.50 noon nnd 4.45 p. m. connecting with similar
trains on Reading Rail Road. i
Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Potlstowa
nt 9.40a. m., 1.15nnd 6.45 p. m., returning lenve
Mt. Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.25 a. m., and 3.00 p.
m., connecting with similar trains on Reading
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port at 8.S0 a. m., 2.05 anil 6.32 p. m. returning,
leave Downington at 6.40 a. in., 12.45 noon nnd
5.25 p. m. conuecting with siuiilur trulus ou Read
ing Railroad.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m. and 3.15 p. rn.. (tha
S.OO a. in. tram running only to Readiug;) leave
Pottsville nt 8.00a. m., icave" Harrisburg, 2.40a.
in., and 2.00 p. m.; lenve Allentown at 4.25 nnd
8.U5 p. m. ; leave Reading nt 7.15 a. m. and 9.50
p. in. for Harrisburg, nt 4.32 a. m. for New
York, nt 7.20 a. m. for Allentown and at 9.40 a.
m. nnd 4.15 p. in. for Philadel'a.
Commutation, Milenge, Season, School pnd
Excursion Tickets, to uud from all points at re
duced rates.
Baggage checked through : 100 Pounds Bag
gngi allowed each Passenger.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
Asst. Supt. ife Eng. Mach'ry.
.Northern Centrul Itailway.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
ON and niter May 11, 1871, trains will run
as follows t
NORTHWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury at 4.50 a. m.,
arrive nt Williamsport at 0.55, Elmira at 10.55
u. in., Canandnigua 2.15 p. m.
Mall leave Sunbury at 4.80 p. m., arrive at
Wliliatnsport 6.25 and Elmira 10.55 p. m.
Fast Line leave Sunbury at 6.45 p. m., arrive
at Williamsport 8.40 p. in.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave Sunbury at 3.25 a. m., arrive at Harris
burg 6.15 a. m., Baltimore 9.45 n. in.
Leave Suubury, 10.20 a. in., arrive at Harris
burg' 1.00 p. m.
Leave Sunbury at 10.55 n. m., arrive at liar
risburg 12.55 p. m., Baltimore 6.00 p. m.
Leave Sunbury at 11.50 p. in., arrive at Harris
burg 8.10 a.m.
SHAMOKIN DIVISION.
KASTWAKl).
Leave Suubury nt 4.40 p. m., nrrlve nt Shame
kin 5.55 p. m., Mt. Carmel 0.40 p. m".
Leave Sunbury ( Aceommodnllou,) at 11.50 a.
in., arrive ut Shamokin 1.00 p. in.
WESTWARD.
Leavo Mt. Carmel nt 8.05 a. rn., arrive at
Shamokin 8.50 a. in., Sunbury 9.55 a. m.
Leave Shamokin ( Aceonimodntiou,) at 8.40 p.
m., arrive nt Sunbury 4.00 p. m.
Express leaves daily Leaving on Sunday, runs
North. only to Williainspoit.
All other trains leave dully, except Sundays.
A. R. Fiskk. Er. B. Yorxu,
Gen'l. Slip't., Gcu'l Passen'r Ag't.,
Harrisburg, Pa. Bulimorc. Md.
Euckawutiuu uud itiooiUMburg Kail
road. SPRINQ ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Monday, May 1, 1871.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave. A.M..P. M.'A.M.jP. M. P.M.
Scrnnton, 0 45; 3 25' 0 30 5 40 I 00
Hellevue, 6 60i 9 M 5 45 1 OS
Taylorvllle, 6 57 9 12' 5 53 1 15
Laekawitnua, 7 05! 9 51 ; 6 0:1 I 27
Hittston, 7 14 S 60 10 00 1 6 13 1 85
West Pittston, 7 191 10 05 6 1H 1 45
Wyoming, 7 117 4 00 10 la 6 25 1 65
Mttllby, 110 13! 6 81, 2 00
w"iK'.?i T 35 4 1V0 3O 04O.3"
Plymouth June, i 10 4 6 50
Plymouth, 7 50 4 24 10 65 C 55!
Nantlcoke, 8 00 ! 7 lo
Hunloek'a, 8 07 7 17!
Shieksbiunv, tl Vi 4 35, 7 55
lllek's I'errr, 8 iMI
Beach Have'u, 8 43. k 15
tlerwlck, 8 50 5 S2;
Briar Creek, V 00
Lime Ridge, 9 10.
Espy, 80 5 43,
lilooinnburg, 9 87 5 50!
Rupert, 9 85 6 57
Cauwissa, 9 4i 6 02'
Diiuvlllo, 10 05 6 ti,
( hulu.ky, 10 15;
Cumeiun, 10 81 I
Noitb'd, (arrive.) 10 40; t 5,
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