Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 17, 1871, Image 4

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welled up a fountain of irrcprcssiblo rogu
ery. 'But my Bacque fins gone out of fashion
now, find the button will bo of no use to
mo,' ho anid.
Tom looked at bcr earnestly.
'And, besides, I think yon ought to give
mo moro than a button lor what I aok.
Tom flunked a little at this, but suddenly
seized her hand and exclaimed, with en
ergy: ' I can gives you the whole lovo of an
undivided heart ft life-long devotion a
lovo as unchanging and untiring as tho sun
that shines! Will that do?'
'I don't know but it will,' canio in a faint
murmur.
And so the old, old game was played,
and who shall say that hearts didnotwin?
Miscellaneous.
"Shoost so Long as it It Vas 1"
A Chicago correspondent sends tho follow
ing: During a recent triul beforo Justice
Dougherty it was thought important by
counsel to dctcrniino tho length of time
I hat certain two quarters of bcof, two hogs
and one sheep remained in an express wa
gc - in front of plaintiff's storo beforo they
were taken away by defendant. Tho wit
ness under examination was a German,
whoso knowledge of tho English language
was very limited ; but ho testified in a very
plain, straightforward way to having after
ward carried it out and put it into tho
aforesaid wagon. Then tho followiug en
sued :
Counsellor Euos. "Stato to tho jury
how long It was after you took tho meat
from the storo and put it into tho wagon
beforo it was taken away."
Witness. "Now, I shoost cand dell dat.
I dinks 'bout dwelvc feet. I not say near
er as dat."
Counsel. "You don't understand mo.
J010 long vts it from tho tiino tho meat
left tho store, and was put in the wagon be
fore it was taken away by defendant ?"
Witness ".Now I know not vot you aso
dat for. Der vagon ho vas back up mit der
sidevalk, and dat's shoost so long as it teas.
You dell mo how long der sidevalk vas.
Den feet ? Dwelve feet ? Den I dells yon
how long it vas."
Counsel "I don't want to Cud out how
wido the sidewalk was, but I want to know
(speaking very slowly, how long this
meat was in tho wagon beforo it
was taken away "
Witness "Oh f dat I Well, now, I not
sold any meat so. I all timo weigh him :
never measured meat, not yet. 13ut I
dinks 'bout droo feet." (Here tho specta
tors and his Honor and tho jury, smiled
audibly. "I know not.shcntlumeus. IIow
is dis. I dell you all I can, so good as 1
know."
Counsel "Look hero. I want to know
liow long it was before tho meat was taken
away after it was put into the wagon "
Witness (looking very knowingly at
counsel) "Now, you try and get mo in a
scrape. Dat meat was shoost so hnq in der
twjoii as he vas in der shop. Dat's all I told
you. Dat meat vas dead meat, llo don't
got much longer in den dousand year, not
mooch."
Counsel "That will do."
Life in Death. Tho cedar" is most
useful when dead. It is tho most produc
tive when its placo knows it no more.
There is no timber like it. Firm in tho
grain, and capable of tho finest polish, tho
tooth of no insect will touch it, and Time
itself can hardly destroy it. DilHisiug a
perpetual iVagranco worm will not corrodo
tho book which it protects, nor the moth
corrupt tho garment which it guards ; and
all but immortal itself, it transfuses its
amaranthine qualities to objects around it.
Every Christian is useful in his life, but
tho goodly cedars aro tho most useful after
wards. Luther is dead j but tho Informa
tion lives. Knox, Melvillo and Henderson
are dead, but Scotland still retains a Sab
bath and a Christian peasantry, a Lible
in every house,and a school in every parish,
liunyan is dead, but his bright spirit still
walks the in-) its "Pilgrim's Progress."
Baxter is dead, but souls are quickened by
"Saint's Eust." Cowper is dead, but the
"golden apples" aro still as fresh as when
newly gathered in tho "silver baskets " of
tho Olney llymns. Eliot is dead, but tho
missionary cntcrpriso is young, lleury
llattyn is dead, but who can count the
apostolic spirits, who, phoenix like, have
btartcd from tho funeral pile ? Howard is
dead, but modern philanthropy is only
commencing its career, ltaikeo is death
but the Sabbath Schools go on. Jiu: F.
Hamilton.
A deacon in Illuois objected to the or
gan purchased by his church, and when
called upon to close tho service with pray
er, said: "Call on tho machinel If it can
Biug tho glory of God it can pray too. Call
on the machine."
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jgutunnu.
Cciujs port Bloated Cattlk. Tho
discussion with regard to bloated cattlo has
called forth several letters ; tho following
nre some of the remedies suggested. J. A.
ladd, of Belmont, N. II.. said a neighbor
had a bloated steer. I advised hiin to dis
solve three or four tablespoonfuls of cook
ing sodiv in water, which, when turned in
to the steer, gave instant relief. In less
than an hour ho was chowing his cud. I
knew a good lioroo cured of tho same trou
ble by the same remedy. Henry Turner,
nt' I'lllnnUi. M ii-l.brfin irrntrt . I. m tl.l..,..
three years i lmvo lived in this county of
""iiaun vn iiui euiiiu ianu, anil emeu ail
tho cattlo about mo, ami horses too, of ho
veuor bloat, and dry belly-acho or colic, by
giving two quart of lime or rushes and wa
ter, and in no case failed ouce. Draw tho
touguo and pour slowly. In liftoen or
twenty minutes they will bo well. I have
cured hundreds in this way. If you try it
once you will uso do other remedy. A. A.
Fisher, of Pike .New York, said by letter :
1 have had a good nmuy cattlo in tho last
liltten years troubled with bloat, but never
lost ono with it. For each animal take
hem ouo pint to a quart of hour milk or
buttermilk ; add a good handful of salt ;
put iu a Lottlo and ubako well ; then give
to tho auiinal. Ouo doso has always beeu
enough tor tho time. For colic lu horse
two tablenpooufuls of nalaratus, dissolved iu
warm water, nnd given a a drench, ha
aved a number of horses for mo. Mr.
Woltl said ho had use. I turn auluratu euro
lor thirty years, upon huiuuu and dumb
nuiiu.il., uud could rccommeud it.
A PLENTY oy i L't L'MltiUta yitoM H1UKK
!lll.Ls. A correspondent dcacnUa Lis
w uy of umkiutf a cucumber crop a follow:
"Iliad narrow border, not uioro thau
two uud a hull' feet wido, on tliu tdjjo of a
Ugh leiico. 1 planted three cucumber hilU
iu iho border, iu4 laid buiuij brubh (.licit
u i ucd lor pt4 viue.) between them and
I m ciiuv. An soon u they tr.j.l Ull tu
I Iiu Lrui.li I piu. hed oilihu uuWltui ,iitu,
wliuli ll,kkcii4 rapidly around tho roots,
ttiidlutivery duw-Hou, IhroHit. out tho
iiiu.1 vlyiou, lohuto and pi.,iuioit t,f
tovm., ldi4 ii4 allow lU tueumUr.
Ij Ktow, but UU4 Umjiu, and , i
wuhrd to rturvo for tho lulUi 1 ,.u-kai tit
ou at ihuy Uaniiiu v( propt r iu; all tho
rial tr umlM itd t)Vtry day for i.iUu.,
wvny day piiu l.li, j ri il tmU al lU m,.
It ' . lu l"llco4u.f
uc rii.li it,4 piu.li4.iu, utadl ily tr
toiKlwd ty lioat. u.,ilu) JuJHatil vau bu
l.ui-.UI tlm aliiui, u, a,iu- iu u
a l l IUI luoiu Hum a Uiritl of p. kl
luadu li-ia liii h.U, Ui IWw
lus a "j''y lot lU ul.u,"
iiEnv T. iiEi.ninoii'N
COMPOUND FJ.UID
EXTRACT UATAWIA
O-BAPE
Component Purta Fluid Extract Khubarh and
Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Julto.
For Liver Compliant, Jnnndlco, Bilious Affec
tions, Blck or Nervous Headache, Costlvcticsn,
cte. Furcly Vcgctnblo, containing no Mercury,
Minerals or Deleterious Drugs.
. m
Thcao Pills aro tho most delightfully pleasant
purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, masnc
tin, etc. There is nothing moro acccptablo to
the Btomach. They givo tono, and cause neither
nausea nor gripping pains. They are composod
ofthciumf ingrtHkntt. After a few days' uso
of them, such an lnvlgoration of tho cntiro sys
tem takes place ns to appear niirnculous to tho
weak and enervated, whether arising from Im
prudence or disease. It. T. Hclinhold's Com
pound Fluid Jixtract Catawba Grape Pill aro not
siic;ar-coated, from tho fact that sugar-coated
Pills do not dissolve, but pass through the sto
mach without diswlvinr;, consequently do not
produce tho desired cfTcct. Too Catawba Grnpo
Pills, bfilng pleasant in taste and odor, do not
necessitate their being snr;or-cotttcd. Price fifty
IE
HENRY T. lIELMI10LI'g
I1IGTILY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
I'luiU IX r act Narsaparilla
Will radically exterminate from the system Scro
fula, Syphilis, Fever Bores, Ulcers, 8oro Eyes,
Soro Legs, Bore Jtouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis,
Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, CunUcrs, Runnings
from tho Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancer
ous Affections, Nodes, RIt kctb, Glandular Swell
ings, Ni!fht Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all
kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and nil
diseases that Iiatc been established lu tho system
for years.
1L
Being prepared expressly for tho above Com
plaints its blood-purfylng properties are creator
than cny other preparation of Barsaparilla. It
givc the complexion a clear and healthy color
and restores the Patient to a state of Health and
parity. For Purifying tho Blood, removing nil
jhroulc constitutional diseases arising from nn
impure state of the Blood, and the only reliable
aud effectual known rotnedy for tho cure of pains
and swelling of tho Bones, Ulcerations of tho
Throat and Legs, Blotches, Plinplcs on the Face,
Erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of tho skin,
and beautifying tUo complexion. Price, fl.00
per iiottic.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
CONCKSTRXTED
FEVIO EXTRACT III'CIIU,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
bas cured every case of Diabetes In which It has
been given. Irritation of the neck of tho Blad
der and Inflnmatlun of tho Kidneys, Ulceration
of tho Kidneys nnd Bladder, retention of Urine,
Diseases of the prostrate Gland, Stone lu the
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brickdust Deposit,
and Mucous or Milky Discharges, nnd for En
feebled and Delicate Constitutions of both, sexes,
attended with tho following symptoms : Indis
position to exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Me
mory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain In tho Back, Hot Hands,
Flushing of tho Body, Dryness of the Skin, Erup
tion on the face, paiid Countcnanco, Universal
lassitudo of tho Muscular system, etc.
Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to
twtnty-flve, nud from thirty-five to fifty-five or
In the decline or change of life ) after confine
ment or labor pains ; budwetting In children.
Ilclmbold's Extract Bnclin Is Diuretic and
Blood-purifying, and cures all diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, and excesses and lin
dencc3 in Life, impurities of tho Blood, etc.,
superseding copaiba In affectations for which it
is used, nud syphilitic affections iu these dis
eases used la connection with Ilclmbold's Roso
Wash.
LADIES.
In many affectations peculiar to Ladles, tho
Extract Buchu Is unequaled by any other reme
dy as la chlorosiB or retention, irregularity,
palnfulncsa or suppression of custonuiry evacua
tions, ulcerated or sctiirus state of thu Uterus,
Leucorrlloca or Whites, sterility, nud for nil
complaints Incident to tho sex, whether arising
indiscretion or habits of dissipation. It Is pre
scribed extensively by tho most emiucnt physi
cians nud midwives for enfeebled nud delicato
constitutions, of both sexes and all nges (attend
ed with any of the above diseases or symptoms.)
n. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCI1U
CURKS DISEABK8 ARISING FROM IMPRU
DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC.,
in all their 6tgcs, nt littlo expense, llttlu or no
change in dict, uo Inconvenience, and no expo
sure. It causes a frcqneut desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc
tions Preventing and Curing Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying Pain and luttnumtiou, bo fre
quent in this class of dibcascs, and expelling all
Poisonous mutter.
Thousands who haVo been the victims of In
competent persons, and who have paid honvy
fees to be cured in a short time, have found they
have been deceived, and that tho "Poison" has,
hy the use of "powerful astringents," been dried
up in the system, to break out In a more aggra
vated form, and pcrhups after Marriage.
Use Ilclmbold's Extract Buchu for all Affec
tions nnd Diseases of tho Uulary Organs, wheth
er existing lu Mule or female, from whatever
originating, uud no matter how long staudiug.
Price, one dollar and fifty cents per bottle.
UENUT T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE
WASH
cannot 1.0 surpasied at a Fuco Wash, nnd will bo
found the only bjwciUe remedy lu every species
of Cutaneous Affection. It SccdUy eradicates
Pimples, Bpots, Scorbutic Dryucsa, Indurations
of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels Red
uces uud Iucipletit IuUuinutlon, Hives, Rash,
Moth Patches, Dryucss of Sculp or Sklu, Frost
Uites, and nil pnrposus for which Salves or Oint
ments uru ued restores tliu sklu to a state of
purity uud softness, uud Insures continued
healthy actiou to the lUsio of it vessels, on
w ideh depcuds the agreeable, clearness and viva
city of complexion so much sought uud admire I.
Hut however valuable as a remedy for existing
defueti of the sklu, II. T. ilclmbold's Rose Wui.li
bus Ion:; sustained lis principle claim to unbound
ed 1'iilruimgu, by posBeslug qualities which ren
der it a Toikt Appendage or the most Superla
tive und Congful.il thmuiter, combining In mi
elegant roi iuuU those prominent requisites, Safu
ty aud Ktllcucy thu Invariable accompaniment
of It use a a Pi c.ervutlve and Ki fresher of
tho Complexion. It i mi excellent Loilou for
Uixfiisu or a Syphilitic Nature, uud u uu tnjoc
Hun for dUeui of the. Urinary Orgaus, urUinir
I rem Inibit of dll i.l'.on. umi4 iu couneellou
with tho Kxtruct Buchu, 6urapurl!lu, uud L'a
l.iwba Grape pill, in utu tlixuse u rreom
uii ud.d, cuiiuot be L.puod. Price, one dollur
J3D
Full urn expklt direction eoouipuuy the
UidUllie.
Kvlilfuce of the uio.1 rcupousible ami rull.ibU
ibarmUr (uiuUho.1 oil upplleultoii, kill, ,uu.
dudi oflhouuuds of living wIiummm, uud up
J of M,ikn uii.ulu.lud itrtlil.uiMau t rvcom
in. ii J.il..ry litler. umuy of viiieli uru from (Ik
hlUcl uuirc! lmludiiiK emiucut i'btliluua,
t1uig)iin;u, M.iU.iiuu, clc. The pruprlwiiir bus
nmr n...iu. m ib.ir publiidiluu In lli ac.
.upcf li.i doc Ui4 dolhUfruiu III I41I lliul
lit urllili roiik Miuudurd I'n mi ill..m, uud
d.i no ud tu Uj oppd uu by ctrllUouU..
Ilrury T. llliuWl4'a (iruulita r
arMliuM.
Ikllrvivd to ii) uddicM. uiii rruat olcr.
Vallou.
tuUiliii up4i4 of lnwly tun. aold by
llfuKi.i, tr,i)alivi. A.l liv. I. iiui f.,( u,li.(.
Umlluu, ill toi.ll.l.u. to UvUIJ 'I, llwiUttuld,
ll'4rftl uuj t bt.li.lil.
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iiui 11 '''Mt-U. Uu,
lot avv.il, r.ial, aiiMi, uiU4li t.i, I'.
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isfflfoncons.
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company'.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE
TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st, 1871.
Nnmber of Policies, 718.
Amount of Property Inonrcd, $52,815,00
Amount of Premium Notes in force, (34,813,00
CASfl ASSETS.
Amount lonned at Interest, $3000,00
Amount in Treasurer's hands, $1000,00
Amount dne from Agents, 300,l)5
Amount due from other sources, 7'-8,C0
Available Capital, 189,339,05
Insure yonr Cuttle.
INSURE with. a responsible and perfectly re
liable Company. Insure where your lossos
will be paid promptly.
THIS 18 A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COM
PANY.
Hence, unlike other Comnnnlcs. von nre sure
of being paid promptly for all losses, If insured
In this Company.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Bclnc mutual, our expenses are less, nnd our
Charter is Porpctunl. We pay losses by all kinds
of nccldcnts by death, (excepting in cases of
epidemics,) by theft, &c., &c. Wo pay prompt
ly. No red tapo proceedings to obtain vj-otir
money in case of loss.
Nearly $3,000 paid on Cows nlono
since Organization.
Look at the lUt of Losses paid on Cows alone by
this company.
M Hennlngcr, Bntibury, Pa J33,
D Hllecrt, Northumberland f0,
George Eckert, " ...40,
8 B Dodge, " 30.
Charles Bollck, Mt Carmcl .80,
Esubeus Sipple, " 40,
Catharine Wagner, Watsontown 40,
George Heir, Northumberland M,
Jacob Snyder, Sunbtiry. 33,33
J W Bassler, " 50,
Minor Cudy, Dcwnrt CO,
Catharine Martz, Bhnmokiu 40,
Francis Uuchcr, Buuuury o,
Samuel B Price. Upper Lehigh f0,
Joseph Deppon, Mt Curmcl 50,
Matthias Scliolly, " o,
Francis McCarty, " 50,
Maria Kramer, Wntsontown 45,
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dewart 40,
J & R C Quigglc, Pine, Clinton co 40,
R Ramngo, Shenandoah, Bchuglklll co 40,
J S Tharp, Shamokin 40,
ThomaB Wardrops, Mt Carmcl 45,
N A Loudcnslagcr, llcrndon, 40,'
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Ferry 40,
G L Rcngan, Shenandoah, Schuylkill co 50,
Jacob Shine, " " 40,
Jacob 8tolU, " " 40,
D U Bower, ncrudon, 30,
Geo B Lahr, Georgetown... 40,
John H Ossmnn, Sunbury 40,
W B Wallace, Northumberland 30,
II S Graham, " 50,
Rebecca Koblc, Georgetown 40,
Philip Wintcrstcln, Watsontown 40,
G 8 Low, Lime Ridge, Columbia co 40,
Lewis Ostcrhant, Laurel Rnn, Luzerne CO.. .40,
Mary J Hine, Northumberland 40,
B F Krohn, Snubnry ' 40,
Andrew Heuly, Glrardsvlllc, BchnylkiU co.. 40,
Patrick Furgeson, Mt CaTmel 40,
Martin Dcluucy, Shenandoah city.. 14,
John Dane, Ashland, Schuylkill co 10,
Anthony McLnughlln, Girnrdsvillo 40,
Llayman 8 Day, Mahanoy Plane 40,
R Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David Bauchcr, Berwick -T,
J D Focht, Pottsvillc 30,
Ernstus Sober, Point twp -0,
A Lippencott, Watsontown 40,
Maria Kramer, Watson'n,2d loss pd luBt sum,40,
J P Lippencott, Watsontown 40,
R 8 Ammcrman, Bnydertown SO,
Nathan Bloss, Berwick, Columbia co 27,
J ii C R Quisrglo.Plno Sta'n Clinton e 2d loss,40,
Chnrlcs W Hazznrd, Rupert, Columbia co...40,
John Foglcman, Wntsontowu 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Carinel 40,
Thomas Mctz, Puxlnos 30,
R MoClosky, Lock Huven 1!H,
HON. A. JORDAN, President.
C. A. REIMENSNYDER, Scc'y, 8uubury.
DIRECTORS 1
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. O, J. Brnncr,
Solomon Stroh, Win. Hrindle, Soloman Shlpe,
John A. Bhlsslor, Dr. D. T. Krcbs, Dr. David
Wnldron.
March 11, 1871 ly.
TIME IS MONEY I !
ALL Wall Paper nnd Border, sold by me wll
be trimmed rendy for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
BY TUB
YEOMAN'S WALL PAPER TRIMMER,
:. irw
which I have the exclusive riirht to use In Sunburv
and vicinity.
Bavo money, timo and labor, by buying of
JV. FERIIEE EIGIIT.NEIt,
Dealer In Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Music,
ac, ve., ive.
Suuduy School SUPPLIES mado a speciality
Illuuk, IMriuornuduiu Vuhh Hooks
in endless variety, Just received.
HOOK BINDI S'G done to order. Persons will
save expense by leuriug their order for biudiuf;
with mo.
riCTI RK FK.tMEN
ofullslzps, cut (roin the Miuililinirut very low
rate. U AL x BtjCAltE r KA.Mr.Ij ulwuy on
luind.
AIJJUMS, UltACKETS, GOLD TENS,
&c, &c, &c.
A largo and well kelected utix k of Toy al way
on hand. Anything not on hand promptly 01
dered. Uurguln lor eii.li. Cull ul
N. FERREK LIGHTNER'8
Hook Store,
Sign of Foley' Gold Pen, Market Biuure, Bus
bury, I'u.
Sunbury, Augut 0th, 1870.
J. W. WASHINGTON'S
;it AM HA It II EH Nil UP.
The old IxTiiiuiieiilJ.hop of the town
We dc'lliio the boust, but ul Ilia nuiiiu lima
fou.ld. r ibul the mighty truth oiu)Im kuioiiu
bly apoknu ailboul luuiillealluir uu uiioouilorla
biu uuiouut of vuully aud umbitlou.
Ju.t tweuly yrur ui;i I U-guu my buslue
career lu tbi pluee liulf my llleiiiu thua fur
wut, liuva i Mood upou Ilia dour of our Uo
day uUur iluy.uud uii(bl ulUr uliihl, uud upplltd
lb Larp blue ylruutliiu' alvel. uud allblu tUut
i.lup.0 or lima ninbruitj by lb uilgbly fuld ut
thai ciKulful iiKh! liuvu 1 .bated uvuily awry
body In lb couuiiy (lu tuiiiniuu sirlauir) uud
to oMltf Ilia publlo iutuiiMt a Urviu publicly
uuuuuumi to our mI(ou old aud una tbal
ur rwidv lo suaia tluiu ull ufulu tbava liuudrvd
IbuuMiud IliUM or Uiora.
I ouie aucu yua Ideuaa, Jtut it land I lit Ul.
Iiu aaura uUuy icJ lu oi, foituouu or
ulUruuuu, lo bai yuu, luilr cut uu, bauipua
)ou, aki.kcr U uu, or ptifutua, aomb uud ar
rauiiu lb kulr HilU uillalW skill, lu Ida "auivr
I ill 1 or aUr laUa !)! lu u4 lb uaUuwr.
W ulk lu (kM, Hut I'lroaa Id tmk,
Uti, iloa'l au ut our ituy tu nt auuvaj oa
11m Im.i ul Uilil -Uuua 4u u u at.ll ua
It 14 u ba U or r auubl b.
A t bau ka ull that aa iIcUmuJ
fl (iia llw imu aa la baud.
A Urn J r abuMi lr4, ur Muiait hk.I.
U.I. I, iu.
VLt Mitll .uj 1
a kUbji amt'
t-i. aj a. t .J.
isallattcotts.
PRICES REDUCED.
HOOTS A N1IOEM
Manufactured to order at
GREATLY REDUCED TRICES,
JOHN WILIER,
Sprnce Street, Snnbnry, Fcnn'a,
Is constantly manufacturing
Boots. Shoes & Gaiters.
at surprisingly low prices. His stock comprises
I no very best in market, ills long exper
ience in the business has won for
him a repntntion for
making first
' class
work equal to any tKy manufacture. All work
warranted.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
The prices of repairing are also reduced.
JOHN WILVER.
Sunbury, March 4, 1871.
TO TnE WORKING CLASS. We nre now
prepared to furnish nil classes with constant em
ployment nt home, the whole of the timo or for
the spare moments. Business new light and pro
fitable. Persons of either sex easily earn lrom
60c. to $5 per evening, nnd n proportional sum
by devoting their whole time to the business.
Boys nnd girls earn nearly as much ns men.
That all who see this notice may send their ad
dress, nnd test the business, we make this un
paralleled oiler : To such ns aro not well satls
licd. we will send 1 to ray for tho trouble of
writing. Full particulars, a valuable samplo
wblcn win uo to commence worn on, nna a copy
of 27i I'eojite't Literary Comjianton ono of Iho
largest nnd best family newspapers published
all sent free by mall. Reader, If you want per
manent, profitable work, address
E. C. ALLEN & CO.,
Augusta, Maine.
April 15, 1871. 3m.
NTER EOSCOP ES,
VIEWS, ALBUSIS, CIIROMOS, FRAMES.
E. V II. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
501 Broadway, New York,
Invito the attention of the Trade to their exten
sive assortment of tho above goods, of their own
publication, manufacture and importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES nnd
GRAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
591 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
IMl'OnTEAS AND MANUFACTURERS Or
Photographic Materials.
Mnrch 4th, 1371. ly.
SPRINU FASHIONS NOW READY.
MRS. M. A. BINDER,
1101,
N. W. COR. ELEVENTH AND OIESTNCT
8T3., PHILADELPHIA.
Importer ami Dcsiguer of Fanliions.
The old established nud only reliable Dress
Trlmmlug, Paper Pattern, Dress nnd Cloak mak
ing Emporium.
Elegantly trimmed Paper Patterns, Wholcsalo
nnd Rctnil.
Fans, Gloves, Ribbons nnd Sashes, Lnccs, Em
broideries, Jet, Gilt, nnd Pearl Jewelry.
Evening dresses nnd Buits, made lu the most
fashionable style at short notice.
Perfect system of Dress Cutting taught.
N. B. Orders hv mail, promptly attended to.
Feb. 20. 1871. 3m.
FURNITURE I FURNITURE ! I
A NEW STORE
AT
GEORGETOWN, LOWER MAIIANOY
Township, Northumberland County, Pa.
WILLIAM NEGELY
TTAVING opened n new Furniture Store nt the
above place, will constantly keep on hand,
a large una select assortment 01
FURNITURE,
Comprising of Parlor and Chamber Suits, Couch
cb, Lounges Tables, Bureaus, Canc-Scutcd
Chairs of all grades, Rocking aud
Kitchen Chairs, Wushtnuds,
Bedsteads, Japanese, Cottage and
Half Cottage, Looking-Glasscs," Window
Shades, and in ehort, everything usually to
be found in any well-kept Fumituro Storo, may
be hnd at this establishment.
Hoping, by fair dealing und strict attention to
bustiicKs, to merit tno patronage or tbc pulilic.
An invitation Is extended to a II desiring anytbiu
in tlio line of Furniture to cull und examine my
stock.
I'lKlerlukliiK dono In all its branches.
lif Repairing dono at short notice. gJ
WM. NEGELY.
Georgetown, June 11, '70,-ly.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALKEE'3 OAL1FOS1TIA
VINEGAE BITTERS
24
Hundreds of Thousands
Bear testimony to tticlr Wonder
ful Curulivo tifecu.
WHAT ARE THEY?
s a
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a
B r
OP TnGT ARE KOT A VUG
r ri 11 w T 1 n 1 n n
lUUoor I'oer ltant, Whlrkar, l'rnul Hvlril
nad Ueluaa l.luuor uoclonJ, pplctj uaWiit
cued tt (.Icwo tUo tuite, called " ToiiU,"" ApiicUt.
era," " licalorcra,' ., that lead ll o lipplir cn la
drunkcnmM and rula, bnt are a ouo alrdlclna, uuda
from llio Nativa ItouU and Ilcrlia ot Cultfurcla, frro
fruiu nil Alcohvlla Hllinulanis, They ara Ilia
UIIEAT ill.OOIl ri'lllI lUIt and A 1.11'K
taVlMi fltlNCIl'I.ElKr.'tct Kcucvalur ai.4
liivlgurutur cf tho Bj.um, carrying iff all polaonoua
uialter and rubluj lui: llio tloud lu a hialll cauilltlun.
2opnrboa cantata lUcbo r.lilcrs cccwrCljf tuClrco
tluu and n-malu long uuwM.
1DU will bo lvur(,raii Inroralloeoae, ( roiliUd
10 buur ara btodcsuroyid by i..lacrul uiatu of '
oilier loiaut, aid l!io vilalur-asa wuud boi jt.'ia
point of repair.
Vmr luduiuinitiorr nnd C'hronla Kbramn.
lUw aud tium, llrM'i.la, xr ludlv-ailua,
IlUlaMa, UcMiliirHi mui luloruillii al t iiui
lllaruat aol Ibu lllucd, l.Ucr, Uliluei a, aad
llluddcr, Uitmi liluvia tava Uwa aut lucent
ful. aiucb lllaraaca ara auiuad I If Vtllalrd
Jlload, ti:c!i U contrail .roduoc J Ij Ccrai-aiUMUl
01 Uo tiiKMla Onaaa.
UVto"i:r.l.V tilt IXPIUL'bTlUN', Had
arlio.l aiii lu mo kliouidvn, CuLiU,lbl.iu'tf Ilia
t'iila I'Uilarn, tour LrucUllotx if iua kluwaili,
bJ la.u 1 1 Um ilwwa, UOluaa AilacU, IV4u.Ui
of Ilia U. ml, l.Buuiu.alka vf Ilia lm lu IIm
riiuns vt it ktdaya,aadalBadjv4 vlUci .aiuful
S)B il"C.s,ara laat,r!iif !i.Mla.
'u 1 la.iaui.u U.wuu4akiiuniiUata U. l r-
plibltraixl buariU, aklta rvuj r lliciuul uuoiatll 4
ilUcwf la tlaaktlaji lUg lilvvdbf alllai.arllk, abd
lu.inluf uvv lifo ai.4 iiui Ui U wluW .u.ut.
UU l4tM i'UVAkt.llui.l'uu.l'U.r.sall
I Wlui, Blolckco.Si ol,. 11 I u.O.U, tvl .. I .
aWa, Uug-Wuiuw, k.U U4,ur Kr?iy.
klaa. tuM, ktaria. I'UoulufklWu wf lk kkUi, Uuiu.ia
awl KanaMavflkakkv.ar alMUiaf wkuM aaaia,
kia lilwaMji aa up aJujik4 oal ul Utj,wya
ttft luw f Ik aa af ih Uituiia. ilka aviUa Ik
tHak tm alll awkilaaa Ika kwal IkUMlkWw v V
awalll alaak
tk4Mw Ika Vlilaua liiuaj aUaavci e (. 4 u
tu.iwiitaa kantum UMvak taw akia U I bkW, I iai
IkM ut kUNilkaM u k tuaaadii vkattwua
k4 alaaaiak U Ika Mii al.aia II a kaa M la kU,
a4uaikvUikaaUIUil k.ikkv4
a4 Ika kaakk al tka iiaan kHI JklWv,
fiK, TiriMWaNHUNMa, tmiti la ika
kiakm. W a kaa k.a,,v. k.1 i4aiir W.
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(aaaa- tVkUk,i,riMa, ' .k a4 kaaak,
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kaa) MaalkVaaMHlkal, k lata.
4"k"li H kit t..t,VHikr 4li H4U.4J
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till ov
Of S TflET ARE KOT A VILE 5 2 8
63 FANCY DRINK, tii
Pattttfartawrs.
FLOHEJit'K NEWI Si MACHINE.
THIS celebrated Machine Is now on exhibition
next door to Krausc's Tin aud Stove
Btore, '' '
Market Street, Nnnbory, Ta.
The Florence Sewitnr Machine stnmls iinenniil
led for beauty nnd durability ; being tho best
Family sewing juacmne now ouered to tno pub
lic. THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED :
It has self-adjusting tcntlon in the Shuttle 1
changes for the various Stitches mado while the
machine is in motion.
Its Btitches are tho wonder of all for beauty
and finish, being alike on both tides of the fabric.
It sews light ana ncavy fabrics wltn equal fa
cility. Tho work will feed either right or loft.
Runs quietly and rapidly. No difficulty exper
ienced in sewing across heavy scams. Its mo
tions aro all positive 1 no springs or cog wheels
to get out of order. Tho Ilcmmer turns wido
and narrow, hem and fell beautifully.
It Is thoroughly practical ana will last a me
time. .
Every Family should Have One.
Every Machine warranted to substantiate all
we claim for ft.
It Is tho only Machlno in the world that Is ca
pable of making more than ouo stitch and having
the reverse feed motion.
Call and examine them, and tho samples ol
work.
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING.
It Hems, Fells, Cords, Braids, Tucks, Quilts,
Binds, Gathers, &c, without basting.
It makes a gather and sews It on a baml at
one opcrntlon perfectly. '
Each Machino is furnished with a complete set
of tools, without extra charge.
Every purchaser fully instructed nnd every
Machine wnrrauted nnd kept In order.
Machine Oil aud Thread kept on hand at all
times.
GEO. W. SMITH & BRO., Agents,
ForNorth'd, Snyder, Union and Montour Couu's.
October 15, 170.
New Flour aud Feed Storo !
R. iV. THURSTON,
Corner of Fourth and Market Street,
SUNBURY, FENN'A,
Has Just opened a Flour nnd Feed Store, whore
bo will keep constantly on baud, a gcucrul
assortment ol tho best brauds of
FLOUR,
FEED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
POTATOES,
FRUIT,
BUTTER,
EGGS,
and
VEGETABLES
of nil kinds, at tho very lowest market prices,
Sunbury, Feb. 11, 1871.-tf.
1871. 1871.
LUMBER !
FRYLING, BOWEN & ENGEL,
Successors to tho Sunbury Lumber Co.,
HAVING PURCHASED THE LARGE
Steam Saw & Planing Mill,
and just fitted it up with tho lntest improved Ma
chinery, are now prepared to till nil orders
tor all kinds of BILL TIMBER. PINE,
HEMLOCK, OAK, &c. BOARDS.
ROUGH AND SURFACED.
SIDING OF ALL KINDS.
HEMLOCK, WHITE AND YELLOW PINE
FLOORINO, SHINGLES, PLASTERING
AND SHINGLING LATH. SASH,
mini! vnri.ntvus.
hlJMW, SHUTTERS sV HRAC'KETM
at tho very lowest prices. A large stock always
ou hand. Send for prices.
Ample facilities for shipping by Railroad or
canai,
FRYLING, BOWEN & ENGEL.
Sunbury, Pa., February 18th, 1S71. Cm.
LUMBER AMD I'LAMXG MI EES
Third Street, adjoining Philn. & Erie R. R., two
Bimurcs ortu or the ucutral Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
m a t. "clement,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required by the demuuds of the public.
Having all tho lutest Improved iiiacbiuery for
manniacturmg Lunucr, be is now ready to bll or
ders at an kinds ol
FLOORING, SIDING, DOOU8, SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Sorowl Work. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A LAUOB AS80HTMi:NT OF
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK und PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
I.athe, ijcc.
Orders promptly lilled, and shipped hv Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
dccl0-0S:ly
STOVE at TIN ESTAHEISIIMEXT.
MARKET STREET, SUNEURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
si'CCESSOa TO BMITU it (JENTUKIt. J
HAVING purchased the nbovewcll known es
tablishment, Mr. Krause would reflect ful
ly inform the public that lie now has 011 hand a
(urge assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Spcer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehaumt and others,
which are so arrauged as to bo 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 more rooms, 11EATINU STOVES
of different kinds at very low prices.
Tluware of Every DcNcrl.itlou
kept constantly on hand. Rooting and Spouting
with the bent muterlul, done nt short notice.
REPAIK1NU attended tu with dispatch. Coal
Oil ar d Lumps constantly on hand. Jni.an ware
of a Ux.nds. Store opjiunila Cttnley's hardware
store. Give me u call. A-KRAI'S E.
uplW-ly
Nl'.MII RY .M ARUI.E YARI.
rrMIE uuderslgued having bought the entire
L stock of Dinsiuger ,to Taylor, would Inform
the publlu that he la uow ready to do ull kinds of
9I.1RRLE WORK.
ns on liuud, aud ma Wis to order at
tllOItT NOTRK-
Mouuiuruli A- Ilratl-Ktoueai.
e rvr:.r stviji.
DOOR AND "W INDOW KILLS
Alao.Cemetury Poata with (ialvuulzcd pIihi aud
all other li-m lug gi-uerully uacd ou C'eiiu IcrUa.
John A.Tuylor alll continue lu the employment,
at the old sluuduu Market hi., Sunbury. luuj'J'liS
THE OM.Y STOVE WITHOUT A
t'AI I.T IN THE atE.1T HM.TI
MORE HUEl'LAt E HEATER,
BIUU'S
ILLUMINATED DIAMOND (iAH BLIlM:il.
VT WUIC'U
I'AllLOH AND CIIAMUE1W AUJC WAUUED
BY ONK FiHK.
I T la tho only Klrtpluea Heater that baa a wr.
X fori op It-xdur, aad lr. Iruui pulling ur ca
pluaiiiua, w aiuliliiiK Ka l,l tba apuitimul.
ll ta lb ouly Kiriplaig IUuU auli ibu i-uliul
llUigimnl Uavaalua by ablcU urcali r IIIuiuiimI
Itipuatr la obtained, tba aprtuo-ul ll.o hium la
lu, luura clUjtlually urma.i, aud I bo Inula IU
lb vd ul lu (rcut Hvlgbl ut Ibu vual ill llw Ivatr
VuJa. Jl ia Iba 011I Flrvidat llulrf llutl la a rV.
fiHl aVII-t'wuUr aud buaa baluir, iuly lvUln4
kllUiM uaiajlu tuvuly-lour b.uia.
ll U Iba uuly ut plat, a liMUf UI pvlfoat
allllba! aud tfuiu-iua! K'ala.
ll la Iba Mtly kiuUti llutUf U lbod,.
baaa, (llui( abuua.ul iuow t a.lw, aud UU
al it-uuWilug Iba iala llabla lu tiu uul.
lu ut M U) ua iul iMlfelual u)Uumm Vint-
tlata ibaUii, ti"'vv4 aa4 i Iui-ivik4 aud
Iwua'bl l) ifiu.u.
UibU to., . aJ tliillT ! MtKT,
HUuuuio, 114.
rt-Uby VU.H. M. UiMliiu, uUiy,
iui 'a.
Jan , llto.
NEW fIRM.
Ryerly A Hcmiierly'H Excelsior CJal-
lery of Art, Third Street,
Nuubnry, l'a.
MR. BYERLY lias lntily added to his already
well established rcrutntion. the services of
Mr. M. R. Hcmpcrlv whoa reputation as a pho
tographic operator, standi unrivaled in this part
of the country, and hcreater they will carry on
tno pnoiograpuie trnde, it the old stand under
tho firm name of Bycrly 4 Hemporly's Excelsior
Gallery of Art, nt whoso ntablishmeut tho pub-
lie will bo cboerrully acctmraoduted throughout
tho whole lino of photogriphy.
For Photographs of allityles and sizes rang
ing from the small Gem b the life size portrait.
Uo to Byerly & Hempcriy.
For the beautiful porcaatn picturo which for
softness of finish, and disability cannot be ex-
ceiica, go to uyeny a Hempcriy.
s or tno ricmornnui pnciograpn, now so popu
lar in nil out large cities, mid sliowlnir the pecu
liar effect of light nnd shade, and the favorite of
tne 01a ucrmau Artist Rembrandt, go to Bycrly
& Hempcriy.
If you have an old plctire you wnnt copied
and enlarged to any size, and colored oil, water
color, India ink or crnyon, take It to Beyerly &
Hempcriy.
If you wnnt a frame f anv size nnd at nnv
price, or any style go to Bycrly ifc Hempcrly's,
anu lako a look at tuclr immense stock In tbat
line.
For Albums go to Bycily & Hempcriy.
For square Frames made to order co to Bvcrlv
& Hempcriy, In short, for nnvthing in the photo
graphic line, go to Bycrly & Hempcriy, aud you
win oe suited.
Feb. 25, 1871.
UILLBOJ,
FURNITURE,
MATTRESS, FEATH
AND
BEDDING WAKEE00M3,
,44 NOBTH TENTH
CHAMBER FURNITURE.
Spring Beds,
Sjiring Cots,
Spring Mattresses,
Hair do.
Husk do.
Feathers,
Fcsthcr Beds,
Bolsters and Tillows,
Counterpanes,
Comfortables,
Blankets,
Quilts.
Straw do.
CALL AND SEE THE
Woven Wire Itlattres,
The best bed ever offered for sale.
N. B. Onr Intention is to front all customers
so that they will become permanent dealers witli
us, nnd orders will receive tho same attention,
and persons can buy Just ns cbcup ns If present
at 1110 store.
March 4th, 1871. 8m.
JXO. L. SEATEU V CO.,
nAVE TAKEN ONE OF THE NEW YORK
STORES,
'o. 3 South Tenth Street, below
market, IMiihuIelnhiii,
where they have opened a tirst-cluss Merchant
Tailoring Establishment.
Our Stork consists of a lino assortment of
Foreign Cloths, Cnsslmercs and Yeftimrs, select
ed from tlie best Importing Houses of this City
and New York, which wo urc prepared to nmUo
up in tho most Fashionable Styles, ut Short No
tice Riul Moderate Terms.
Special Bargains In Scotch Chlvot Goods.
JNO. L. SLATER ,fc CO.
Formerly with J. M. Zeigler.
Dec. 21th, 1S70. Cm.
riiUuiIelphia nnd Erie Rnllrontl.
6UMMER TIME TABLE.
Ou and after Monday, iuno tith, 1871, the
Trainc on tho Philadelphia & Erie Kail Uoud will
run us follows 1
WESTWARD.
Mall Tralu leaves Philadelphia, 7.10 p m
" " , " Sunbury, S.OO a 111
" " nrr nt Erie, 3.o0 p 111
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia, 13.B0 p m
" " " Sunbury, (',.50 p in
" " an at Erie, 7.10 a m
Eiiulra Mull leaves Philadelphia, V.'M a m
" " " Sunbury, 4.J p in
" " nrr at Lock Haven, 7.-ri0 p m
Bulfalo Express leaves Sunbury, 4.55 a m
" " nrr at Williamt-port, 0.rri a m
Bald Eaglo Mall leaves Williiimsport, 1.4- a m
' " " arr at Lock Haven, a.UO p m
. EASTWARD.
Mull Train leaves Eric, 13.00 a 111
" " " Sunbury, l.tiOum
" " nrr at Philadelphia, 7.30 a m
Erio Express lesivcs Eric, U.00 p m
" " " Sunbury, lo. 1 5 am
" " nrr nt Philadelphia, r.5) p m
Elinini Mull leaves Lock Haven, 6.00 a m
" " " Sunbury, 1U.P0 a 111
l " nrr ot Philadelphia, 5.50 p 111
BuITalo Express leaves Wi'.liamspoit, l.ys a 111
" " " Sunburv, 4.U.1 a 111
" " urr ut Philadelphia, 11.05 am
Bald Eagle Mail leaves Lock Haven, 1 1.S5 a m
" " " arr at Williamspoi t, 1S.40 p m
Mall East coniierts cast nud west ul Eric with
L. 8. it M. 8. R. W. nnd ut Corry und lrviuclon
with Oil Creek nnd Allegheny R. R. W.
Mall Wet with wcl bound trains on L. S. A
M. 8. R. W. and at Cony and Irviiicton with Oil
Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Warren Accommodation cnt and wct with
trains on L. S. and M. 8. R. W. cast and west
und nt Corry witli O. C. aud A. H. R. W.
Erie Accommodation East at Corry nnd west
at Corry and Iruiuetou with O. C. and A R R W.
Elmira Mall nnd BuU'alo Express make close
connection ut Wllllumsport with N. C. R. W.
CattawUsa passenger trains will be run cnt-t
from Wllliamsport on Erie Express, and west to
WUliuuihport ou Elmira Mail.
WM. A. BALDWIN,
Gcu'l Sup't.
KrilI.U AM SI MMER
MILLINERY FANCY GOODS.
MISS ELIZABETH LAZARUS,
In Dev. art's Building, Market Square,
SUNBURY, PA.,
where will bo found a new supply of goods, eou-
bi.tlng of -Millinery and Fuiicy Goods,
HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UN
TRIMMED. Abso, CHILDREN'S HATS,
for girls uud boys.
Flow crs of the latest aud hiindsomeat styles.
Sutb Ribbous, plula nud Hi; 11 red. Liulie'a
PK-iuvrs, Luce Colurs, J.ineu Colura uud Cutis
for Ladies and Children, ( rochet collar.
Neckties for Indies sad Gcnl'a lutest alyh.
Silk Sack Loops, u aiierlor article, lilovua
Including Kids, uud Ladies' Bucki.klu (lotes.
Huiidkereblel't. All kinds of Triiinulin.'.
Eiubiol.il ry Pattern, llo.lcry for Iji.IIc,
Gvut'a uud Chlldrvu. Nut, Plquo aud piuo
triuiiuluga,
TIUMMING B11.K8, '
Chignons, Zephyr aud Yarns, uud general
Vuricly of N.rtlou.
TLuiukful for puat patrouu.'C, the Iioh-i that
tba iiiulity of her Kal alll merit u roiitiiiu.ince
of ibo aiinic. EUZAUt lll LAZAItLS.
April yWj I-.TI.
1'Mlula, Oilit. air.
A FULL Mih Ii of Oil rouiprl.lnif l.luanrd
Oil, C0.1l lil, lull Ull, uud l.ubiUaling
Oil for KulIui uud Mucblniry, Vuruu.bc, lilu...
alaa) uu baud, at iu pile-a at
v,i).i.r-i .v ii .
Tolhc'ComitiBiiIly alLari; t!
CIIANliK AT 1 UK
""'REGULATOR."
I 1. . fe ll.lM .1 . W 1,11 , 1.M J I I.U 1 . I M .iiu L
H.aal ill aud Halurta ui Iba tUKuUlor Bu.M,
kl..M,. Trui.l. k'lllllia alofM. J. M
AukU, aud Mill 4uliiua lb bu.iui-a al ll ia
vut biuillwM, auiiavf luuMi, llu ium klutil,
llitikkr ktiiHcr, hi kbi ur, I'x.
M bM baling aaUblabaal aliu- total ib
Iba baallus3 aaauulaala x il Iba auautiy, I i.a.
m- aafepbu.4 lb lua kU aul a tlaaa 4.1 W
ul J b'Mlu.l l.i-uUlua furtluialililla abj kui.ii,
ai iU4 Ibat laiuai .ialiH p-q aUiit,, A !
ilalif dill b aua-ia k tba Uibu.bit.4 ui
laiakaia ikaUlaai lul abauula. Iltlx..
Vwill l-aHwa,.., it tw.aili-1.
. f. I lullf a VI
alibw't, (I, tt'l.
uailrcat0.
Itemling Railroad.
BUMMER ARRANCEMENT.
Monday, May 15ii, 1871.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from tho North aMl
Nonh-Wct for l'hilndolphla, N. Y., Knul
ing, Pottsvillc, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shauioldu,
Lebanon, Allentown, Euston, Epbrata, Litlz,
Lancaster, Columbia, &c, fcc.
Trains leave Hnrrisburg for New York, as fol
lows 1 At 8.40, 8.10, a. m. and 2.00 p. hi., con
necting with similar trains on tho Pennsylvania,
Railroad, and arriving at New York at 10.05 a.
m., 8.50, and 9.30 p m. respectively. Sleeping
Cars accompany the 8.40 a. m., train without
chnngc.
Returning 1 Leave New York nt 0.00 n. m.,
12.30 noon nnd 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.;i0,
8.30 a. m. nnd 3.30 p. m. Sleeping Cars accom
pany tho 5.00 p. m. train from New York wll h
out ehnmro.
Leave Ilarrlsburg for Reading, Pottsvillc, Ta
maqua, Minersvillc, Asbmtid, Slmmokiii,
Allentown nnd Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m.,
2-00 and 4.05 p. m., stopping nt Lebanon nnd
principal way stations) the 4.05 p.m., train
connecting foe Philadelphia, Pottsvillo and Co
lumbia only. For Pottsvillc, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquchnnmi
Kailroad, leave llnrrismirg at 8.40 p. 111.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read
ing for Allentown, Enston and New York at 4.32,
10.30 a. m., nnd 4.05 p. m. Returning, leavu
New York nt 9.00 a. m., 13.30 noon nud 5.00
p. ni. and Allentown at 7.20 a. m. 13.25 noon.
2.15, 4.25 and 8.35 p. m.
Way l assenger I rain leaves Philadelphia nt
7.30 a. m., connecting with similar train on East
Pcnna. Railroad, returning from Reading at G.2U
p. m., stopping nt all stations.
Leave Pottsville at 9.00 a. m. nnd 8.30 p.
in. Hcrndou at 10.00 a. 111., Shamokin at 5.40 and
11.15 a. m. 1 Ashland nt 7.05 a. m., and 12.41'
noouj Mahanoy City at 7.51 a. m. and 1.20 p. ai.
Tomaqua nt 8.35 a. in. and 2.10 p. m. for
Philadelphia, New York.Rcading, Hurrisburg,iSa.
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill nnd Susque
hanna Railroad at 8.15 a. m.'for Ilarrlsburg, anC
11.45 a.m., for Pino Grove and Treinont.
Rending Accommodation Traiu leaves Potts
ville at 5.40 a. m., passes Rending nt 7.30 a. m.
arriving nt Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m., reWMng
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m., passine Read ing
nt 7.55 p.m. arriving at Pottsville ul U.40 p.m.
Pottsto 11 Accommodation Train leaves Potts
town nt 6.30 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading nt
7.20 a. m., and 6.15 p. m. for Ephrutu, Litiz,
Lancaster, Columbia, &c.
Perkiomcn Rail Road Trains leavo Pcrklomcn
Junction nt 7.17, 9.05 a. m., nt 3.00 and 6.00 p. m.
Returnlng.leavc Sehwenksvillc nt 6.30,8.10 u. m.,
12.50 noon and 4.45 p. m. connecting with similar
trains on Reading Rail Road.
Colebrookdule Railroad Trains leave Pottstown
at 9.40 a. ill., 1.15 and 6.45 p. in., retnruimr lenvo
Mt. Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.25 n. m., and 3.00 p.
m., connecting with similar trains on Reading
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port at 8.30 a. 111., 2.05and 5.32 p. m. returning,
leavo Downington at 0.40 a. in., 12.45 noon and
5.25 p. m. connecting with similar trains ou Read
ing Kunrouti.
On Sundays : Leave New York nt 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m. and 3.15 p. 111.. (tho
8.00 a. 111. Irani miming only to Reading;) leavo
Pottsvilluut 8.00a. m. .leave Hurrisburg, 2.40a.
m., and 2.00 p. in.; leave Allentown at 4.25 and
8.35 p. m. ; leave Reading at 7.15 a. m. and 9.00
p. 111. fur Hun-li-burg, ut 4.33 n. m. for New
York, at 7.20 a. m. for Allentown aud ut 9.40 u.
m. and 4.15 p. in. for Pliiladel'n.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School nnd
Excursion Tickets, to and from ull points ut re
duced rates.
Bugcuire checked through : 100 Pouuds Bag
gage allowed each Passenger.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
Asst. Supt. & Eng. Mach'ry.
Sort hern Centra! RuHway.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
ON nnd niter May 14, 1871, trains will run
ns follows 1
NORTHWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury nt 4.30 a. m.,
arrive nt Williamsport nt 6.55, "Elmira at 10.55
a. m., Cunandiiigua 2.15 p. m.
Mail leavo Sunbury nt 4.30 p. m., arrive at
Wiiliamspoit 0.23 nnd Elmira 10.35 p. m.
Fust Liue leave Sunbury ut 0.15 p. m., imhc
ul Williamsport 8.40 p. 1:1.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave Punbiiry nt 3.25 n. in., arrive nt HarrU
biirg 0.15 n. m., Baltimore 9.45 a. in.
Leave Sunbury-, 10.20 a. 111., iinivo ut Harrls
burg 1.00 p. m.
Leave Sunbury at 10.55 a. in., arrive ut Ilar
rlsburg 12.."5 p. m., Baltimore O.tUl p. in.
Leave Sunbury tit 11.50 p. 111., arrive at Ilarrls
burg 2.10 a. 111.
SHAMOKIN DIVISION.
KASTWAKl).
Leave Sunbury nt 4.40 p. 111., arrive at i'h::io
kiu 5.55 p. m., Mt. Carnii l 0.10 p. 111.
Leave Sunbury (Accommodation,) ut 11.50 a.
111., :n live at Shuiuokiu l.tJ p. m.
WtSlWAUII.
Leave Mt. Carmcl at S.H5 a. in., ariivc ut
Shamokin 8.50 11. in., Sunbniy 9.55 n. m.
Leave Shamokin (Accommodation,) at 2.45 p.
m., arrive nt Sunbury 4.00 p. in.
Express leave ditli'v Leaving on Sunjav, runs
North only to Wiiliamspoit.
All other traius leavu daily, cxeci-t Sundays.
A. R. Fiskk. " Ei. !. Vol no,
lien'l. Sup't., (ie:i' Pusseu'r Ag'l.,
llarrii-bm-g, l'a, lialiiniuc, M,l.
I.iU'kiiiviiuii.t iiikI tSioouiKkiifK tSiiil
rottd. SPRING ARRANGEMENT OK PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Monday, May 1, l'JTl.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave. I A.M. P. M. A.M. P. M. P.M.
Sera 11 ton,
llcilevue,
Tuylorville,
Lackawanna,
I'ittston,
West Pittston,
Wyoming,
Mallby,
Kinu'ion, it st.
W.-Barro c'rs
l'lyinouili June,
Plymouth,
Nunlk-okr,
Hiiiibx-k's,
Sliicknliiiiuy,
Hick's Ferry,
ll.-ach Haven,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
I-liuc Ridge,
E.py,
llloolii:bur,
KuH-rt,
( iitau Uta,
Danville,
t'hiihoky,
5 45 1 Vt
5 5:! 1 15
1 aiiicron,
Noith'd, (arilva.) 10 40
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