Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 24, 1871, Image 4

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    that our colored fellow-citizens hed bin
desnitcfully yooaed, trad that duo respect
had not bin ltnz paid to our fellow-citizens
uv the North, but that time hed now pass
ed, and I hoped forever. The Domoorisy
uv the North, through Vallandyum, hed
spoke, they hed accepted the situoshen,
hallcloogy, ttndlrom this time henceforth
aud forever there vuz nothin but peeco. I
tlicn offered the following resoloosb.cn :
"Itesolvcd, That tho IMinocrisy uv the
Yoonitcd States rccognizo the legality uv
all tho amendments made to theConstitoo
slicn dooring and since the late onpleasant
nis, and that they recognize and most hear
tily acquicsco in all tho romilta uv the war;
that they not only withdraw all their oppo
sition to yoouivcrsal suffrage, but pledgo
thcirselvcs to see that our Afrikin follow
citizens hev not only this but all other rites
heretofore enjoyed escloosivcly by the Cau
cashcu." I put tho question cz to tho adosphen uv
tho resolooshen, and it wuz carried yoon
nnimously. It wood hev bin well lied I
Btoppcd here, but I didn't. My provalin
weekness is to slop over and I slopt on this
okkasion fearfully. I called upon tho citi
zens uv tho Corners to prove their faith by
their works. "Thero are," I said In a spasm
of dclito, "present at this mcctin twenty
two uv our fellow-citizens uv Afrikin de
scent. Let em step forrcrd on this plat
form let Dcckin Pograni, Elder Pcnni
backcr. Bascom, Issaker Gavitt and eigh
teen other white citizens step forrerd, also.
Let them clasp each other by tho hand
while I wave over em tho flag uv our com
mon kontry.'
It wuz done. Tho twenty-two niggers
stepped forred, tho whites designated ad
vanced, the two lines grasped each other
by tho hand, and J, was about to wave,
when Joe. lJigler riz. Ho begged mo to
wait a minit tul ho had made his remark.
Tho silo beforo him almost moved him to
ters. Ef ho hod ever harbored a suspishcu
that there wuzn't any tiling generous in tho
Kentucky breast ho took it all back, l'ho
ncksliun uv to-nite wuz not OBly just tmt
it was generous.
"licucrous 1" sed I, "why generous ?"
"llccoz," sed ho, "tho niters wood be
in a dcvlish bad way ef yw nedn't decided
on given cm their rites, uv yoor own ak
koru, for there ain't no power now tuat kin
compel voo'to do it. I .list cot a northern
paper alas I tho Ilcpubliklu party is split
iuw iiuiueuia ruiutuauuiy buiiui irug-
nicnts. Uraut assaulted Sumner In tho
Capital last Monday, Logan hes bin stoned
by tho Itcpublikins uv l'hiladelfy on his
way home, tho Central Committees uy
Ohio, Injeany and lllinoy hev divided, and
each frackshen hes called a convensliun,
and tho Noo York IViboon throws un the
Bpongo andscz that nothin under hcviukiu
movent tuc success uv tho Democratic can
ilidatc for tho Presidency, no matter who
ho may be or wat platiorm ho is put onto.
In view of the dissolooshen uv the Kc-
publikin party, and tho fact that tho nig
gers ain't now got no pcrtcctors, its really
generous that yoo "
"Tho licpublikin party is gono to pieces
'hcz it," gasped my twenty-two whito
friends in korious.
"It hcz." resnonded TJialpr.
"Then," saiil Dcekin Pogram, Lis eyes
flashin with unwontid Arc, "what we've
done and sed don't count I Tako that you
black cuss."
And with a strength and activity wich
I hedn't lookt for in one to agid, the Dee
Liu fecht tho darkey whos baud ho hed bin
graspin a most powerful blow atween tho
eyes, which lusted him clean oil tho plat
form. Tho others follercd suit, and in their
zeal sprang off tho platform after cm, and
waz a executin war dances uy tho most
frantic derjcripshen unto their prostrate
bodies. It wuz withdifliculty that Pollock
and Biglcr restrained em from takin uv em
out and hanging uv em.
Ez matter uv course the resolooshen wuz
reciuded, and others adopted allirmin our
adhcrenco to the constitushun ez it yoost
to bo, the illegality uv tho amendments, and
tne natural soopremacy uv the whito man
over 1110 u a nigger, alter winch wo
adjourned to Bascom's, ez is our custom,
aud there organized fresh raids onto our
nateral enemies.
Tho next mornin.' I notised a pccoolyer
look on Bigler's &.&, likewise on Pollock's.
They grinned at rhc as I passed, with a
vruiuima inac x coiuun'i account lor. Lub
bock, tho nigger postmaster, bust into a
roor ez I walked into his oflis, and I an
grily demanded tho reason for his hilarity.
"Dat mistako ob Bigler's," returricd he,
laughing louder than before.
"What mistake ? I asked, turnin palo,
for a suspishen wuz crecpin over me.
"Why, hedidn'tgetnopaperat all, and"
"And all thftl Estorv about tho sulit in tho
Kcpublikiu party North wuz ouo uv his in
ternal lies 1"
"Dat's about do correct state ob de caso!"
replied tho nigger, showiu all his ivories.
"Biglcr wanted to see of yoor pentance
wuz irenooiue dat's about all dali wuz ob
it. Ho 'sorest a desire to assertano jist
how peccable yood bo to do nigger aud do
Northern people down hcah, ef dali wuzn't
no 'I'ublikm party up North to hold yoo
rial wins all."
Aud tho nigger laded a feendish laff.
"Dat wuz all 1" ho repeated.
It wuz cnulf. I guess the euss found out
an that no wanted to. Uv course this
"outrage," as they will call it, will get into
(icJNortncru papers, and uv courso Val
laudyguni's assershuu will explodo with
out uurung anyDMiy. joo liiglcr is my
cvu genius, i snei never Do nolo to ruu
thiugs cz 1 want to so long as ho lives. '
Petiioldcm V. Nauy,
(wich wuz Postmaster.)
a, i s i a
"What Sleep will Cche. Tlo cry for
rest has always been louder than the cry for
food. Not that it is moro important, but it
Tamer to gel. I tie best rent comes trom
bound sleep. (Jt two men. or women. oth
itu iso equal, tho ono who sloops tho best
will bo theiuobtmoraUiealthvaudelneieut.
Ntecp v ill do much to euro irritability of
temper, in-cvisum-as, uneasiucss. it will
euro insanity. It will rentoro to vigor ttu
overwoikeu uraui. it wm uuitil up aud
uiako strong a weary body. It will do
much to euro dylli, puUleuluxly that
variety knuwu us nervous dyspepsia. It
will relievo tho luuguoriuid piobliation fell
by ci:iHUiuptives. It will euro hypochon
uriti. It Hill e'iro the blues, ll will euro
llio In .ul.ielie. it will cum tho lieartai ho
Jt will cure ueuritl'jlM. It will ciuo it bto-
Ken spirit. It will euro sorrow. Indeed,
wu illicit uiuuo a i ui' list oi ueivous iu.t
la. Hes that alci-n will cure.
Tho en ie ol Wploiii, however, U uut
m easy, pii.iieumriy m uium wiiu curry
trruvu n :HK.i5ibilitu-. Tlw habit uf
in-; well 14 Olio WUlell, II Ulukiil up Mr any
leiillt of time, is uui t-iu-ily revalued. Df
t. u id sevmu HHum", tmitcil by poworlul
ilru,;, i der;il,: tlio IR-rvoUS yUui Hint
blep U never wtet ulUr it. I'r, tllmW,
lulM tLiiliimcl wul 1.1'uhu.s produces llio
sauio efU-Lt or Imid atmly, or lui liulo ex
i rei.j oflhu muscular y.um, or Un uud
wlu-.ky dii ikhw, uud toWno uliitf. To
Li'-itk up lU lt.ti.lt ro nnuiKd !
1. A i-leu II, g kl UU,
2. uMurlil t'lU:relt ti prudlUM Welti i
l M, hint pltu4Ul uveuliuu.
J. liuukl n r, uud uut uo wuriu ium,
4. I l.cj.lu (tuiU t-0 tUUull t'ttiu.
5. A t Uau ntuii.a. b.
U. i'lt r tOIIM tUllCU,
7. A vuiO.uu u ultiimuUuU ud iMrtulU .
1 ( U'im wurwoiUJ, Urf,?iiJ,
aiivuu, mi l mI.u WpU.M uil.u, w
eiiuuud llio itduiaior sueK Utiu
iU Hvuffl l.j., ut utlwrwi UU Mill U
", ud U Uhiv i of Hm.Iw lu4i
i
HENRY T. IIEl,MnOI-'
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
Component PbUb Fluid Extrnct Rhubarb and
riuia Hairnet iavawui
tlons, Sick or Nervous Hcndnelic, Cotlvcnes,
etc. Purely Vegetable, containing no Morctiry,
Minerals or Deleterious Drugs.
M
Tlieso Pills are the most delightfully plensimt
pnrgntlvo, miperseding castor oil, sails, mnRno
eln, etc. There Is nothing moro aceeptablo to
the storanch. They give tonn, and cause neither
nausea nor gripping puins. They nrc composed
oftholnoot ingredimti. After a few days' use
oi them, sucii an invigoraiion oi me i-nvuo
tem takes place as to appear miraculous to the
weak and enervated, whether arising from Im
prudence or disease. II. T. Ilclmbold's Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pill are not
sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coated
ruts do not dissolve, nut pass turougu wi -inaeh
without diesolving, consequently do not
produce tho desired effect. Tho Catawba Orapo
Pills, being pleasant in tasto and odor, do not
necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price fifty
cents per uox.
HENRY T. HELMBOLU'S
niOHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
t'luld Extract SarsaparUlu
Will radlcnlly exterminate from the system Scro
fula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes,
Soro Legs, Sore Month, Soro Head, Bronchitis,
Pkln Diseases, Salt Klictim, Cankers, Runnings
from tho Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancer
ous Affections, Nodes, Ittckeis, Glandular Swell
ings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all
kiuds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all
diseases that have been established lu tho system
for years.
1L
Being prepared expressly for the above Com
plaints, its uiooci-puriying properties are greater
than nny other preparation of Snrsaparilla. It
gives tho complexion a clear and healthy color
nnd restores tho Patient to a state of Health aud
Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing nil
chronic constitutional diseases arising from an
lnipuro stnte of tho Blood, nnd tho only reliable
nnd eirectunl known remedy for the cure of pains
and swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of tho
Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on tho Face,
Erysipelas nnd all scaly eruptions of tho skin.
and bcnutil'ying the complexion. Price, (1.50
per uoltlo.
m
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
CONCENTRATED
FLl'ID EXTRACT BVCIIU,
TnE-GREAT DIURETIC,
lias cured every case of Diabetes in which It has
been given. Irritation or the neck of tho Bind
dcr aud Inflamation of tho Kidneys, Ulceration
nt tne Kidneys and madder, retention or Urine,
Diseases of tho proe-trato Gland, Stone in the
liladiler, Calculus, u ravel, Unckilust Deposit,
aud Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for En
feebled and Delicate Constitutions of both Bexes,
attended with tho following symptomB : 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 Buck, Hot Hands,
r lusmng oi mo uouy, uryncss oi tne SKin, fcrup
tion on the face, palid Countenance, Universal
lassitude ot tne Muscular system, etc.
Used by persons from tho ages of eighteen to
twcuty-llvc, and from thirty-five to fifty-five or
lu tho decline or cnango oi lite ; alter confine
ment or labor pains ; bedwetting lu children.
IS
nelmbold's Extract Buehu Is Diuretic nnd
Blood-purifying, and cures all diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, aud excesses nnd 1m-
ueucus m x.iiu, iiiipuriui-a vi luc moou, cic,
superseding copaiba in affectatious for which it
Is used, nnd syphilitic affections in these dis
eases nscd in connection with Ilclmbold's Rose
Wash.
LADIES.
In many affectations peculiar to J.ttdlcs, tho
Extract Buehu Is unequuled by any other reme
dy as In chlorosis or retention, irregularity,
palufulncss or suppression of customury evacua
tions, ulcerated or schlrus state of thu Uterus,
Lcueorrllcea or Whites, sterility, and for all
complaints Incident to tho sex, whether arising
indiscretion or uamu or dissipation. Jt is pre
scribed extensively by tho most eminent physi
cians and midwives for cufcebled and delicate
constitutions, of Loth seres aud all ages (attend
ed with any of the above diseases or symptoms.)
IT. T. nELMBOLD'B EXTRACT BUCHU
CURES DISEASES ARISING .FROM IMPRU
DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION ETC.,
In nil their stages, at little expense, little or no
change lu diet, no Inconvenience, nnd no expo
sure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc
tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of tho
Urethra, Allaying Pain and lullnmntion, so fre
quent in this class of diseases, aud expelling all
Poisonous mutter.
Thousands who have been the victims oT In
competent persons, anil who have paid heavy
fees to bo cured in a short time, have found they
huvo been deceived, and that the "Poison" has,
by tho use of "powerful nstriugents," been dried
up in the system, to break out in a moro aggra
vated form, und perhaps after Murriugo.
Use llelinhold's Extract Buehu for nil Affec
tions mid Disi'UM-s of tho Uniury Organs, wheth
er existing lu Mulo or female, from whatever
originating, and no matter how long standing.
1'iice, oue dollar and tilt y cents per bottle.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE
WASH
cannot be surpassed as a Face Wash, and will be
found the only speellle remedy in every specks
of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates
Pluiplcs, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Induration
of the Cutaneous .Membrane, etc., dispels Red
ness und Incipient lutlumution, Hives, Rush,
Moth Patches, Dryuess of Sculp or Sklu, Frost
Bites, und all purposes for which Salvet or Olut
uur.'.s are used i restore the skill to a state of
purity and sonucss, aud Insure continued
heultby a.ttcnotbe tissue of It vessels, oil
whieb dcuoudt tho agreeable clearness and viva
city of cumplexlou so much sought und ndmlred.
But however vuliuible at u ruiiudy for int. ting
defect of the kin, 11. T. HuluiboM' Rose Vali
Inn long tiisluiucjit principle claim to unbound
id patronage, lit- oaeln qnulittM which ri-u-tier
It a 'iuilct A-K.inlavn of the null Superla
tive and Cougeui.il character, combining In an
eleguut formula lhcu prominent rcqnl.iu-s, Kile.
IT uud EUlcacy the liivurluble accompaii.RK'iH
ol it use u a t'rcacrvullve and Uehclur of
the Completion. It 1 uit excellent l.oti.ui ljr
disvusv. of a Syphilitic Nature, ami a uu liijw
lion for i!l-ue of llio Urinary Orguus, urUiiiK
from habit of dissipation, used in rouuccitou
Willi I lie, tktrucu Uiuuu, bartuluiillu, uud La
luwlw (ii.ii Pills, b, ,ui-U Uisiasi us rveuiu.
mended, ruuuut Ui turpiiMed. J'lke, uue dollar
J-CI UUIItU,
Full and ctplclt dliovllou cemupnuy the
Uiedli llics.
tviileu. of the mo! rc.piiii.il lii uud rulUbl
ihuiuelcr lurulslud ou applli-ullou, sillli huu
drtul of Ikuu.suda of lliiu miiucsks, hu4 um
ld uf ao.UUO UUtolUUed tultllUuU'titud rvcoiu.
un udal-iry Itiuit. uiduy of uliiibursi truiu lb
bl'bui, touit-csi lueludluK nuiiucut J'bysl. bin,
t U.,uiu, fcitu-suieu, rtu. ib propiivlor Uu
uawr , K, oublU-MiUui lu lb un.
.iwi bg dw lto dilbitfiou4 Uu Ut Ibol
lit artklM luuk a HioUid PitMMlU., uud
dvi uo luwd lu Im pioj.pwl uu by vviUUuilv.
Ilvttrjr 't'i lUlMibUU'n tic-WHIM 'r.
lianslttiMs),
IVIlroivd U u ldi.. vui tium oUf.
:.iuLlUL4 U.iJ uf bir Hul4 k
IhU ,,jl,4s v) lwl. Ad-llt UU.M f.. Ujli-
u.lu, I,, ,u..uivu. h lUuif 'f, IUiu.tuld.
l'"'.sU4 u I b.o.Ul.
' Ikitti J. f. Muib..M' ii4 aud
i tu.l..l V.(,U..t, Ma. ttr.4," ks
U. t. Uiu.U44t M-ai -l Uom.
io4 oil, Im.ii, 4,4( l-uM4,.t(,(,l4j u, r '
.ru.l.Utl 4sm,4,,,
tfocclfaneons.
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE
TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st, 1871.
Number of Policies, 713.
Amount of Property Insured, 53,81 ,00
Amount of Premlam Notes in force, (34,313,00
CASH ASSETS.
Amonnt loaned at Interest, 3000,00
Amount In Treasurer's hands, $1000,00
Amount due from Agents, fjuo.wa
Amount due from other dburc.es, 728,00
AvaUuble Capital, 139,839,95
Insure yonr Cattle.
IN8UREwith a responsible and perfectly fo
ltablo Company. Insure whero your losses
will bo paid promptly.
THIS IS A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COMPANY.-
Hence, unlike other Companies, you are euro
of being paid promptly for all losses, If insured
In this Company.
OUR RATES OF IN8URANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mutual, our expenses are less, and our
Charter Is Perpetual. We ray losses by all kinds
of accidents by death, (excepting lu cases of
epidemics,) by theft, &c.. &c. We pay prompt
ly. No red tapo proceedings to obtain your
money in ense of loss.
Nearly $3,000 paid on Cows alone
since Organization.
Look at the list of Losses paid on Cows olono by
this Company.
M Hcunlnger, Sunbury, Pa 133,
D Illlgcrt, Northumberland 50,
George Eckert, " 40,
8 B Dodge, " 30,
Charles Bollek, Mt Carmet 30,
Esnbcus Sipple, " 40,
Catharine Wagner, Watsontown 40,
George Heir, Northumberland 50,
Jacob Snyder, Sunbury 33,33
JWBassler, " .. -w......-50,
Minor Cady, Dewnrt i ;G0,
Catharine Mnrtx, Shamokln 40,
Francis Bucher, Sunbury..... 80,
Snmncl B Price, Uppor Lehigh 50,
Joseph Deppen, Mt O.rmcl 50,
Matthias Scliolly, " 40,
Francis McCartv, " 50,
Maria Kramer, Watsontown 45,
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dewnrt 40,
J & R C Quiggle, Pino, Clinton co 40,
R Ramngc, Shenandoah, Schnglkill co. 40,
J S Thnrp, Shamokln 40,
Thomas Wardrops, Mt Carmel .4S,
N A Londen8lnger, Herndon, 40,
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Ferry 40,
G L Rcngnn, Shenandoah, Schuylkill co 50,
Jacob Shine, ' " 40,
Jacob Stoltis, " " 40,
1) 11 Bower, Herndon, 80,
Geo B Lnhr, Georgetown 40,
John H Ossmnn, Sunbnry 40,
W B Wallace, Nort humberland 80,
II S Graham, " 50,
Rebecca Koblo, Georgetown 40,
Philip Winterstcin, Watsontown 40,
G 8 Low, Llmo Ridge, Columbia co 40,
Lewis Ostcrhant, Laurel Run, Luzerne CO.. .40,
Mary J lime, Nortbumberlaud 40,
B FKrohn, Snnbury 40,
Andrew Heuly, Girardsvillc, Schuylkill CO.. 40,
Patrick Fnrgc8on, Mt Carmel 40,
Martin Delaney, Shenandoah city 14,
John Dune, Ashland, Schuylkill co 10,
Anthony McLaughlin, Glrardsville 40,
Llnymna S Hay, Muhanoy Plauo 40,
R Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David baueher, Berwick 27,
3 D Focht, Pottsvllle 30,
Ernstus Sober, Point twp 20, .
A Lippencolt, Watsontown 40,
Maria Kramer, Watsou'n,3d loss pd last sum,40,
f 1 Llppcncott, Watsontown. , 40,
R B Ammcrman, Snydortown 20,
Nathan Bloss, Berwick, Columbia co 27,
JACK Quigglo.Plne Sta'n Clinton e 2d loss,40,
Charles W llazzard, Rupert, Columbia CO.. .40,
John Foglcman, Watsontown 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Carmel 40,
Thomas Metz, Paxlnos SO,
R MeClo6ky, Lock Haven 134,
HON. A. JORDAN, President.
C. A. REIMEN8NYDER, Scc'y, Sunbury.
DIREQTORS t
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. C. J. Bruner,
Solomon Stroh, Wm. Brindlc, Solomnu Sliipe,
John A. Bhlssler, Dr. D. T. Krcbs, Dr. David
Wuldron.
March 11, 1871 ly.
TIME IS MOSEY 1 1
ALL Wall Paper nnd Border, Bold by tne wll
bo trimmed ready for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHANGE,
or THE
YEOMAN'S WALL PAPER TRIMMER,
' I J t. J tut,-WA '. S
tj f.t
w hich I have tho exclusive right to use m -uiburv
and vicinity.
Save money, time and labor, by buying of
N. EEHUEE EIGI1TXEK,
Dealer iu Books, Stationery, Wall Pupor, Music,
Ve., Ac., Ac.
Sunday School SUPPLIES made a speciality,
ninuk, Memoranduui I'mhsUooUs
lu endless vailcty, Just received.
BOOK BINDING dono to order. Persout will
save excuse by leuvlng their order for bludhiB
with me.
IMCTl'HE ritAMEN
of all sizes, c lit from the Moulding ul very low
rule. OVAL A SQUARE FRAMES ulwuys ou
hand.
AL1JUMS, 1IHACKF.TS, GOLD l'EXi,
tie, &e., Ve.
A large and well selected stock of Toytulway
on haua. Anvtblnu uot ou bund premplly ol
ileted. Burguiu for cash. Cull at
N. FKKRKE LIUIITNF.K'8
Book Store,
Sign of Foley' Gold Pen, Market Siiuare, Bui
bury, I'a.
buubury, August 6th, 1870.
J. W. WASHINGTON'S
sUxu in u it tat niioi.
The old wrniuneiil"bop of th4owu
W dv.llu the boust, but at lb uiua lime
roiiitder I but ihe uilKbly truib uuImi kuou.
bly sHjkeu without uiaultV-slbig au uueoiufuiu
bio amount of vuully aud auiblilou.
Ju.t lat-uiy yi-ar aui I bc-uu luy busbitx
rart-t-r lu ihu pluee bulf ui lilelliiid tbu far
I Ml, but I tluod UKiu lb i.Miir ef our bop
da y alter day, aud ullil alter bit; hi, aud appllvd
lb b4ii blue ykuutlbg slucl, ud wuklu tbut
uluwt of 1 1 UK sinbrucvd by III lultfhly folds of
I bat vein till .i.k bate I b4 nearly eiy
body lu lb t-ouiiiijf (lu vouiutuu miUui) aud
to ohlltf tbe publlu luUival bvrciu publkiy
suuouuos) a our palluu old aud Uc Ibal
at rd lu sbat Ibeui all agalu brg ltuudi4
lbMisauJ ituu ur uioie.
I uiu alwu ou oIvum, tsi (it iom U lb ttia.
buaaai al leJ tuauia, Iukuuom or
altcittiMi, u ,,i jou, hair tut utt, buuiuua
)uu, itbuker ii 'iU, or Otifuiuu, numb aud ai.
raiiit lb ! allb ailUlW skill, Ui IU "oaler
f..u" or ttaur I sum si l ui tu4 lb uiuiMr.
V tjuik to fWt, Hut oluas lu miMk.
i i, iluu't f 4 our buo Ui .t skatsd uit
luu kuw .4 ablU-UMUM Hssllu ovll m
14 tua b dull ul wr swuid b
A rlwawf w all tb4 W4
t ( lb xww b4 Ut ka4-
A hi 4u bo Uo-4, ksal alik4 Mfwl.
IK I. t tt'u.
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PRICES REDUCED.
BOOTS A SHOES
Manufactured to order at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
JOHN WILVER,
Spruce Street, Sunbnry. Pcnn'a,
Is constantly manufacturing
Boots. Shoes & Gaiters.
at surprisingly low prices. Ills stock comprises
I bo very best In market, ins long exper
ience In the business has won for
him a reputation for
making first
class work equal to any city manufacture. All work
warranted.
TERMSSTRICTLY CAS1T.
Tho prices of repairing are also reduced.
JOHN WILVER.
Sunbury, March 4, 187L
5 sj Sj
TO TnE WORKING CLASS. We are now
prepared to furnish all classes with constant em
ployment at home, tho wholo or tne time or tor
the spare moments. Business new light and pro
fitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from
60c. to 5 per evening, and a proportional sum
by devoting their whole time to the business.
Boys nnd girls earn nearly as much as men.
That nil who see this notice may send their ad
dress, and test the business, we make this un
paralleled offer i To such as arc not well satis
fied, we will send (1 to pay for the trouble of
writing. Full particulars, a Taiimoie sampio
whictrwlll do to commence work on, and a copy
of Tht Peoih't Literary Companion one of the
lnrgcst and best family newspapers ptrtsMBhed
all sent free by tnall. Reader, If you want per
manent, profitable work, address
E. C. ALLEN & CO.,
Augusta, Maine.
April 15, 1871. 3m.
STEREOSCOPES,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES.
E. II. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
S9I Broadway, New York,
Invite the attention of the Trade t their exten
sive assortment of the above goods, of their own
publication, manufacture and Importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and
GRAPHOSCOPES,
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
E. & It. T. ANTOONY & CO.,
691 Broadway, Now York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
INTrORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Photographic Materials.
March 4th, 1871. ly.
SPRINO FASHIONS NOW READY.
MRS. M. A. BINDER,
1101,
N. W. COR. ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT
8TS., PHILADELPHIA.
Importer and Oeaiguer of Fashions.
The old established aud only reliable Dress
Trimming, Paper Pattern, Dress and Cloak mak
Inir Emporium.
Elegautly trimmed Paper Patterns, Wholesale
nnd Retail.
Fans, Uloves, Itlbbons and Snsr-.cs, Laces, Em
broideries, Jet, Utlt, and l'earl Jewelry.
Evening dresses and suits, made lu the most
fashionable style at short notice.
Perfect B.vstem of Dress Cutting taught.
N. B. Orders by mail, promptly attended to
Feb. 20, 1871. 3m.
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! 1
A NEW STORE
AT
GEORGETOWN, LOWER MAHANOY
Township, Northumberland County, Pa.
WILLIAM NEGELY
TXAVING opened a new Furniture Store at the
jJL above place, wilt constantly Keep on nana
a large and select assortment of
FURNITURE,
Compnstng of Parlor and Chamber Suits, Couch
es, Lounges Tables, Bureaus, Canc-Scatcd
Chairs of all grades. Rocking and
Bedsteads, Japanese, Cottage and
Half Cottage, Looklng-GlnBscs, Window
Shades, and iu short, evcrytuinir usually to
be fouud in any well-kept Furniture Store, may
be Had at tnls estabiisiiment.
Hoping, by fair dealiug and strict at ton tion to
business, to merit tho patronngo or tbe public.
An Invitation ie extended to all desiring anything
in the line of Furniture to cull and examine my
stock.
Untlertukina; dono lu all Its haunches.
1 57" Repairing done at short notice. r1
WM. NEGELY
G corgctown, June 11, 'TO.-ly.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Sr. WAXKEK'3 CILTFOBXIA
YINEG-AK BITTEES
Hundreds of Thousands
Boar testimony to their Wonder
rut Curative tUecu.
If!
THEY ABE NOT A VILK
FANCY DRINK.
IbMlsof l'our Itu, Whiskey, l'rovl Bs-lrlt
and Ueluse I.Uiuur doctored, iilcc4 tndiwcct
cad to plouatu tutu, called T oulc,HM AppslU
era," Itetlortr, e., ttiat lead tb tippler on to
drankcBiw sod ruin, bat art s Ira Medlcla, wide
fruu lh Nstlva Itootaand lltrbsof California, free
from all Alrabvlls Httmafania. Ttcy si a lb
illtKAT ULOUU 1'lltlMKlt and A LIFE
1.IV1NO ruifcClrl-Is perfect l:onot.ior aud
liivlf orutur of tb Slciu, wrylng vir all pol&uuou
lusllsr sad maturing tli llood to a tiialllijr caadllloa.
Xo parsua caa lake Umm luiur acautdliHi ut dirt.
ttu sad ruala Wag aawcll.
ltltt wtllb fUcoArtl lurnralle taso. rruvldrd
tti Uuim ara aui duairuycd lr aUci.1 poUca at
Iter ineaas, and tb vital crcaiu tailed bjru.dtti
ftuUil irrilr.
1'ar luSaminitisrr aad t'braals It hsait
list aad (Jami, Drstx-smla, r ladle-staiUa.
Hlliuaa, USMlllaul avd lamrsulllial t-'ovni
lilacaat-a uf lbs) lliuad, l ll. Kldui't, aad
liladtfor, llws Ulliaia la must suocus.
rut. tisiih Mmshi ar (sujed t llllalad
lllvail, Ulb la gvaavally ivduaad by duraus.aiaal
V4 (bo iilumii., Uiu,
lit b-klBl t tilt IXOIGCHTinX, I'ead
actio, laiu lu last aliaaldai. tuaab. W lnwi l tbe
lua-l, fls-usts, Kuu LraMaUub ul t&s atuaiacB,
14 Usu 1 1 sluaOi, V.Uuwi AkUuLs, l aluiiaiaa
u( Um lUait, UttaiusvaUua l tu bans. ft U tisi
kum. ul luti a ula, ami a ssartmd vtkM .ulut
u 1 1 -.,"" tUa uututiuas.it t uusla.
t u f lut ujurau lu aiuiaauai aud siibmIis tu tur
uull.vi.isi.4 bu-il,sKa Hd.iMMWu(iUHMalk4
sjkucx I laaig ia liluud ut ailuauaiiUM, awt
Uuhm Uu av a t.u ud low lu u a kui syrtuut.
Wat BH I M Jkat.ra.lwa.T.iu.f.Bi
I.Uuiu, BltltUs. I uuw. I U, US. I Uj4lalss, Hull. I
aauvl.. bla h ksaid U.4, t.ua, ki,siy
U, litk, , tlsuutwaWuM ul Us kkus, Uhwui
aud lu.aua ul ik t kut, ul ahaMia aam a aaiwa,
ai uuiai.s dus aa 4 aairKd u luu uMta la
awl Um mi Ua aa ul Ikua lliluM. lu kullss k
tisai aUltumutau Katwutl bKladiilussi ul Mtatl
uaw advaa.
11mm Ik Vlluttad .u4 aMtl u t. 4 14
uaiiua kaiMu Uuuaa um a la fw.uts. k'ay
tk. a au i tli salt 14 t lustaWdltutMlwntid
a4 Hu.kk tu iu tauM l u tuw U la feat,
S4 la tsuliaj aul 1.4 alawt. uaukk4
uuia aud ma k-auk u tka asssMs) aul Iwtua.
rit V4ru4uk MIIKH, twhiaaj la th
MWui 4 aa ksaaf Itaujaa. as tSiult Ji i sn-.s.
4 aud avatutad, a lull naiiiik Iuu4 aatlaiif
Ik i ju4 aask kuHK t-.a-tv a, lu law
' kuatiaai.ltaiiu, u l l saiask.
i a) kikiaV, r4k a U UhtMM ) to,
lka.Hui a. I U.a- . ftaartwa, iai.
4 U su4 t imwh S.v I. bt I ul
gEi WHAT AKt IMfcYTgc;
t " S . if ?
tit, 2. ol
ill
Rtauufatinrrrs.
FLORENCE SEWInACDUNE.
THIS celebrated Machlhe h now on exhibition
next door to Krauie't Tin and Stove
Store,
Market Street. Snnbnry, Ttt.
The Florence Sewlnir Machine stands unequal
led for beauty and durability i bclnir the best
Family Sewing Machino now offered to the pub
lic. THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED :
Itbas aelf-adlnstlngtentlon In the Shuttle t
changes for the various Stitches made while the
machine Is In motion.
Its Stitches are the wonder of all for beauty
and flnlsh.belng alike on both sides of the fabric.
It sews llffbt ana neavy fabrics with eqnal fa
cility. Tho work will feed either right or left.
Runs quietly and rapidly. No difficulty exper
ienced In sewing across heavy seams. Its mo
tions are all positive no springs or cog wheels
to got out of order. The Hemmer tarns wide
and narrow, hem and fell beautifully.
It is thorougmy practical and will last a lire
time.
Every Family should Have One.
Every Machine warranted to substantiate all
we claim for It.
It Is tho only Machine In tbe wdrld that Is ca
pable of making more than -one stitch and having
tho reverse feed motion.
Call and examine them, and the samples ot
work.
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING.
It Hems, Fells, Cords, Braids, Tucks, Quilts,
Binds, Gathers. Se.. without basting.
It makes a eat her and sews It on a band at
one operation perfectly.
Eacn Aiacnine is mrnisnea witn a complete set
of tools, without extra cnargo.
Evory purchaser ruuy instructed ana every
Machine warranted and kept In order.
Macblne UU and rurcaa Kept on nana at an
times. .
GEO. W. SMITH BROr, Atrents.
For North'd, Snyder, Union and Montour Coun's
October 15, 1870.
New Flour and Feed Store !
R. W. TIUJRSTOJr,
Corner of Fourth and Market Street,
SUNBURY, PENN'A,
Has just opened a Tlour and Feed Store, where
He will Keep constantly on nana, a general
assortment t the best brands of
FLOUE,
FEED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
POTATOES,
FRUIT,
BUTTER,
EGGS,
aud
VEGETABLES
of all kinds, at the very lowest market prices.
Sunbury, Feb. 11, 1871.-tf.
1871. 1871.
LUMBEE !
FRYLINS, BOM & ENGEL,
Successors to the Sunbury Lumber Co.,
HAVING PURCHASED THE LARGE
Steam Saw & Planing Mill,
and Just fitted It up with the lutest Improved Ma
chinery, nro now prepared to fill all orders
lor all kinds of BILL TIMBER. PINE,
HEMLOCK, OAK, Ac. BOARDS.
ROUGH AND SURFACED.
SIDING OF ALL KINDS.
HEMLOCK, WniTE AND YELLOW PINE
FLOORING, SHINGLES, PLASTERING
AND SIIINGLIIfU LATH. SASH,
DOORS. MOULDINGS.
BL.IXDS, SIIUTTURS V BRACKETS
at tho very lowest prices. A large stock always
ou hand. Send for prices.
Ample facilities for shipping by Railroad or
Canal,
FRYLING, BOWEN A ENGEL.
Sunbury, Pa., February 18th, 1871. 0m.
LUMHEU AXO ll,i
Third Street, adjoining Phiut. & Erf R. R., two
Squares Nortu or tbe Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
IB A T. CLEMENT,
13 prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber reuuired bv tbo domuuds of tbe public
Having all the latest improved machinery for
manufacturing Lunber, be Is now ready to nil or
ders el on kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUNTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nnd all kinds of Ornamental Serowl Work. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, Ac.
Orders promptly lllled, and shipped by Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
decllM58:ly
STOVE Ot TIN ESTABI.ISII9IENT.
MARKET STREET, BUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
8CCCESSOB TO SM1TU OEKTHEK. J
HAVING purchased the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Krause would respectful
ly inloriii the public tliut he now bus ou hand a
large assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Spcer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others,
which are so arranged as to be, used for Coal or
Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfactori
ly or uo sale. HEATERS of all Vlnds put np to
beat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dim-rent klud at very low prttrs. a
Tinware of Every DeMfriptron
kept constantly on hand. Rioting and Spouting
with the best material, done at short notice.
REl'AIKl.NU atteuded to with dispatch. Coal
OU ar d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of a 1). mis. Store oppotlld Couley's hardware
store. Give we a call. A. KRAL'SE.
apliU-ly
M SBIRY MARBLE YAUI.
THE undersigned having bought the eutlre
stock of Diaslnger A Taylor, would In form
thu pubilo that he la bow ready to da all kinds of
MARBLE WORK.
Has ou hand, and makes to order at
,1 flH SHORT NOT1CIC
MMsmieata) aV Ilewd-Ntoae).
A C WT STTLS.
DOOn .OfD TTINIHJW SILLS
AIo,t'eini-tery Post with Galvaulat-d pl aud
all td bur feuelug neuerally used on I'euieteru-.
John A.Taylor Mill continue In the employment,
I the old ttaiid ou Market til., buubury. mays'oi
THE OKLY STOVE WIT1IOIT A
Al LT IS THE tillKAT 1I1LTI.
MORE riHtlsVtE HEATER.
UIUIP.S
ILLV'MIMATKU DIAMOND UAH Ul'K.VEU.
f which
PAKl.OR AND lllAMbtKl AHC WAUMtD
KV O.N It riKK.
IT I lh ouly Ftieplao lleatar thai ha a pt-r.
fat-l full V4r, aad fro frwui puiUug ut
lualuu, uf aiuuilMd t laid IU alwrlutut.
tl la lb utily ilrvpiau tlowUir Ub lU pulaut
DUgouul klagaslua by bUb giaaltr Ulumluai.
lug puar t oUaluud, tba ajwrlui.ul u Ma U)
la, uiui adui-iiMlly ariwl, aud tttd liiata Haw
llulvd Mltu great lt itl tlasecks) la tb rul
ulr. It Is lb uiily klrcplaud Hualat that U fat.
fa. I tWil fs4r au4 kuu butaar, ualy inUt
iIIum wauau lauuit luai k.'Uia.
Ill lit uuiy llalai liwatof ltBl rru'i
tllttua aits) duu.) Iu giaia.
Itlalk)' ruij-i.ua ILuta llk lb
tut, glU( sbuuXtut Iumui tut atkua, aud anil,
u-at iiuduJiua; tu glut tuui la bum iul.
la lu. I H I Ik (lawi uilalaal aUiiliauit tU
tU. Uustu, U-ii.4 mu4 buws4 au4
lxu''ll UlbttUk),
Ciunuk,4ii4ii uutiTatKKkr.
Kulnuwu, Mi.
rabbf iUAS. M. wkaJlUAIa, Wy,
a A .i
aak a.
t NEW FIRM.
Byerly ft HeraperlyM ExceUlr al
lery of Art, Third Street,
, Snnbury, Pa.
MR. ZYERLT Vas lately added to his already
well established reputation, the services of
Mr. M. R. Hemperly whose reputation as ft 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 firm name of Byerly A Hemperly's Excelsior
uaiiory oi An, at wnose establishment tbe pub
lic will be cheerfully accommodated throughout
the whole line of photography.
For Photographs or all styles and sizes rang
ing from the small Gem to the life size portrait.
Uo to Byerly & Hemperly.
For the beautiful porcelain picture which for
softness of finish, and durability eannot be ex
celled, go to Byerly & Hemperly.
For the Rembrandt photograph, now so popu
lar in all put large cities, and showing the pecu
liar effect of light and shade, and the favorite of
the old German Artist Rembrandt, go to Byerly
& Hemperly.
if yon bave an old picture yon want copied
and enlarged to any size, and colored oil, water
color, India ink or crayon, take It to Bcycrly ft
Hemperly.
If you want a frame of any elr.o and at any
orlce. or any style eo to Byerly & Hemperly's,
ivnd take a look at their Immense stock in that
line.
For Albums go to Byerly & Hemperly.
For square Frames made to order go to Byerly
& Hemperly, In short, for anything In tho photo
graphic line, go to Byerly & Hemperly, and you
will be suited.
Feb. 25, 1871. .
CHAMBER FURNITURE.
Spring Beds, iFcnt, ers.
Spring Cots, Fcsther Beds,
Spring Muttreeses, Bolsters and Pillows,
Hair do. Counterpanes,
Husk do. Comfortables,
Straw do. Blankets,
IQullts.
CALL AND SEE THE
Woven Wire Mattress,
The best bed ever offered for solo.
N. B. Our Intention is to treat all customers
so that they will become permanent dealers with
us, and orders will receive tbo same attention,
and persons can buy Just as cheap as If present
at the store.
March 4th, 1871. 3m.
JXO. I. SLATER A. CO.,
HAVE TAKEN ONE OF THE NEW YORK
STORES,
No. 3 Booth Tenth Street, below
Market, Philadelphia,
where they have opened a first-class Merchant
Tailoring Establishment. ,
Our Stock consists of a :flno assortment of
Foreign Cloths, Casslmcrcs and Vesting, select
ed from the best Importiug Houses of tills City
nnd New York, which we are prepared to make
up In the most Fashionable Styles, at Short No
tice r.nd Moderate Terms.
Special Bargalus In Scotch Chivot Goods.
JNO. L. SLATER & CO.
Formerly with J. M. SJelglcr.
Dec. 24th, 1&70. Cm.
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On nnd after Monday, June 6th, 1S71, the
Truint ou tho Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road will
rnn as follows t
WESTWARD.
Mull Tram leaves Pblludelpbia, 7.10 p m
" " " Sunbury, 3.00 a. m
" nrrntErie, 8.30 pm
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia, 12,80 p in
" " " Sunbury, 6.50 pm
" " an at Eric, 7.40 a m
Eimlra Mali leaves Philadelphia, 0.30 a m
" " ' Banbury, 4.35 p m
" u nrr at Lock Haven, 7.50 p m
Buffalo Express leaves Snnbury, 4.55 a m
" " nrr ut Wllliarbsport, tt.55 a m
Bald Eaglo Mall leaves Wllllamsport, 1.45 a m
" a rr at Lock Haven, 3.00 pm
EASTWARD.
Mali Train leaves Eric, 12.30 a m
" " " Sunbury, 1.00 a m
" " arrnt Philadelphia, 7.30 am
Erie Express leaves Erie, 0.00 p m
" " " Sunbury, 10.15 a m
"... rr at Philadelphia, B.-fiOTim
Eimlra Mail leaves Lock Haven, 8.00 a in
" ' " Sunbury, 10.50 a m
" " arr at Philadelphia, 5.50 p m
Bndalo Express leaves Williamsport, l."5 a m
" " " Sunburv, 4.05 am
" " arr at Philadi lphla, 11.05 am
Bald Eaglo Mall leaves Ijx-k Haven, 11. -'5 a m
" " " nrr at Williamsport, 12.40 pm
Mall East connects east and west at Erie with
L. S. & M. 8. R. W. and at Corry and Irvincton
with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Mail West with west bound trains on L. 8. &
M. 8. R. W. and at Corry and Irvinetou with Oil
Creek and Allegheny R. R. NU.
Warren Accommodation east and west with
trains on L. 8. and M.. R. W. cast and west
aud at Corry with O. C. and A. R. R. W. . ,
Erie Accommodation East at Corry and west
at Corry nnd Iruineton with O. C. and A R R W.
Eimlra Mail aud Buffiilo Express make close
connection at Wllllamiiort with N. C. R. W.
Cattawissa passenger train will be run east
from Wllllamsport on Erie Express, aud west to
Williamsport on Eimlra Mull.
WM. A. BALDWIN,
tien'l Sup'U
SI'RIXG AXD SIMMER
MILLINERY AXD FANCY GOODS.
MISS ELIZABETH LAZARUS,
la Dvwart's Building, Market Bquare,
BUNBL'RY, PA.,
where will be found a new supply of goods, eou-
biatlug of Millinery and Fancy Good,
IUT3 AND BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UN
TRIMMED. Alto, CHILDREN'S HATS,
for girls and boys.
Flowers of the latest and handsomest style.
Saab Klbboua, plain aud Ugured. Ladle's
8ieueer, Lace Colnr, Linen t'olur and Cutis
for Ladle aud Children, Crochet eoUur.
Necktie for Ladies aud Gem' latest styles,
bilk Hack Loop, a superior artU lo. Glove
weludliiK KUIs, aud Ladle' Bueksklu glove.
Ilaudkereklef. All kind of Trlmmliig.
Embroidery Pattern. lluaiory fur Ladle,
Gaul's aud Cbildreu. Nat, Plqu aud pique
Iriuiimnif.
TRIMMING SILKS,
Chlgiion, Zrpbyr aad Varus, and a general
vartt-iy of Nutiuu.
Tlu.us.rul for past palruuage, the hope "'ut
the qualily uf bur goods will un-rll a wuiliuuam-
of lb . LUZAUKTIl LAZAKl at.
Aprll an, 171.
ralal7 OiU, i.
A F I'LL Holt of Oil tutuprialug Llnais4
Oil, I oal Oil, FUU Oil, aud l.ubl b aling
Oil for kulue aud Macblaary, VaraUbia, Ulaas,
al,.y. lai baud, allu, 4
TotJicComiiiuiilty fttLnrg ei
('II A Mil AT TUB
"REGULATOR."
I tbi daf artka4 lb talla Muik,
Euu4 will Bad ttiuia ut IU BWaulatu Huul,
Lm, 1 ritub, UatbSu4 I Indian kiutw, uf J. .
A a la, aud UI iwulliias lu bttaluva al U pie
Saul UMlkMI, cutltaf luuui, llu4' liu VluM,
Miattltr HllKKT, blUbl'HV, t'A.
s ba'Uf aalaWltltwd aimb(atil villi
lb ksadtfcsj kuaaailaal'aiai ul lb tvuaki", I ( lu
lsv nl l--)li'4 lb UMibtl 'lb i lata ul ui
ut s4ablUbl iKpulattusi lt dulablllls k4 BMIasl,
I mum lbl su4 aiaMs) til.mi. A H-
aUU aiU a 4 Is, lb iikU Ibway
IM.asi iil.i IW MtsaaaauHi.,.
f FURNITURE,
(MATTRESS, FEATHER,
BEDDINd WARER00M3, JJ
44 NOBTH TENTH S
.ailroabsr.
. Reading Railroad.
tUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
1 Monday, May 15th, 1871.
GREVT TRUNK LINE ftoih the North and
Nuth-Weat for Philadelphia. N. T.. Read
ing, PottivlUe, Tamarqua', Ashland, Shamokln,
Lebanon, Allentown,' Eastern, Ephrata, Lltus,
Atancaster,viumbla, Ac., c
Tralns leave Harriabnra- for New York, as fol-
lows t At 1.40, 8.10, a. m. and 9.00 p. m., con
nectlng wlh similar trains on the Pennsylvania
ttauroad, am arriving: at Mew York at 10.05 a.
m., 8.50, and 9.80 p m. respectively. Blooplriff
Cars accompiny the S.40 a. m., train without
change.
Kcturninct Leave Mew rorit at .00 a. to..
18,90 noon ant 5.90 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.80,
8.30 a. m. niJ8.30 pi m. Sleeping Cars accom
pany the 5.00 p. m. trabi from New York with
out change.
Jcave Harrlslinrg for Rending, Pottsvillo, Ta-
maqna, Mintrevllle, Ashland, Shamokln,
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. in.,
2.00 and 4.05 n. m.. stotminir at Lebanon and
principal way stations the 4.05 p. m., train
connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsvillo and Co
lumbia only. For Pottsvllle, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill nnd SUBqnohanna
Railroad, leavo Harrisburg at 8.40 p. m.
juisi rennsyivanta itauroad trains leave Rend
ing for Allentown, En b ton and New York at 4.82,
10.80 a. m., and 4.05 p. m. Returning, leave
New York at 0.00 a. m., 13.30 noon and 5.00
p. m. and Allentown at 7.30 a. m. 13.25 noon,
3.15, 4.35 and 8.35 p. m.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m., connecting with similar train on East
Pcnna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.30
p. m., stopping at all stations.
Leave Potlsvllld St.'.'j.OD ., rn. and 2.30 p
m. Herndon at 10.00 a. m., Shanlckln at 6.40 and
11.15 a. m. i Ashland at 7.05 a., m., and 13.4&
noon; Mnhunoy City at 7.51 a. in. and l.0
Tnmaqua at 8.35 a. m. nnd 3.10 p. in. fo
Philadelphia, New York,Reading, Harrl8burg,4t.
Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill and Susque,.
hanna Railroad at 8.15 a. m. for Harrisblirg, ant.
1L45 a.m., for Pine Grove and Tremojit. . ,
Beading Acco"brtnbadflo-n Train leaves Potts
vllle at 5.40 a. m., passes Reading at 7.30 a. m.
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.30 a. m., returning
leaves Philadelphia at 6.15 p. m., passing Read
ing at 7.55 p.m. arriving at Pottsvllle at 9.40 p.m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts
town at 6.30 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
7.30 a. m., and 6.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Litiz,
Lancaster, Columbia, &c.
Pcrkloinen Rail Road Trains leavo Perklomcn
Junction at 7.17, 9.05 a. m..at 8.00 and 6.00 p. m.
Rcturning,leave Schwenkeville at 6.30,8.10 a. m.,
13.50 noon and 4.45 p. m. connecting with similar
traMns on Reading Rail Road.
Colcbrookflare Railroad Trains leave Pottstown.
at 9.40 a. m., 1.15 and 6.45 p. m., returning leave
Mt. Pleasant ai 7.00 and 11.35 a. m., and 3.00 p.
m., connecting with similar trains on Reading
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port at 8.30 a. m., 2.05and 5.32 p. m. returning,
leave uownington at o.w a. m., i-i.io noon ana
5.25 p. m. connecting with similar trains on head
ing Railroad.
On Sundays t Leave New York at 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m. aud 8.15 p. m., (the
8.00 a. m. train running only to Reading;) leave
Pottsvillo at 8.00a. m., leave Harrisburg, 2.40a.
in., and 2.00 p. m.j leave Allentown at 4.25 and
8.35 p. m. leave Reading ut 7.15 a. in. and 0.50
p. m. for Harrisburg, nt 4.32 a. in. for New
York, nt 7.30 a. m. for Allentown and at 9.40 u.
m. and 4.15 p. m. for Phlladcl'a.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets, to and from all points nt re
duced rates.
Baggage checked through : 100 Pounds Bnf
gage allowed each Passenger. , .- ! -J.
E. WOOTTEN,
Asst. Snpt. & Eng. Mach'ry.
Northern Central Railway.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after June 17, 1871, trains will ' r un
as follows
NORTHWARD.
Buffalo Express IcaveB Snnbury nt 4.50 a. in.,
nrrive at Williamsport at 6.55, Eimlra at 10.55
a. m., Cunandnlgua 3.15 p. m.
Mail leave Sunbury at 4.30 p. m., arrive nt
Willhimsport 6.25 and Elmira 10.35 p. m.
Fast Litis leave Sunbury at 0.45 p. m., arrive
at Williuihsport 8.40 p. m.
60UTHWARD.
Leave Sunbnry nt 4.10 a. m., arrive at Harris
burg 7.05 a. in.. Baltimore 10.40 a. in.
Leave Sunbury, 10. -0 a. m., arrive at Harris
burg 1.00 p. m.
Leave Sunbury nt 10.55 a. m., arrive at Iltir
rlsbnrg 12.55 p. m., Baltimore 0.00 p. ra.
Leave Sunbury nt 1.10 a. in., arrivo at Harris
burg 3.35 a. m.
BnAMOKIN DIVISION.
EASTWARD.
Leave Sunbury at 4.40 p. m., arrive at Shnoio
U in 5.55 p. in., Mt. Carmel 0.40 p. m.
Leave Sunbury (Accommodation,) at 11.6J a. .
m., anivc at Shamokln 1.00 p. m.
WESTWARD.
Leave Mt. Curmcl nt 8.05 a. m., arrive at
Shamokln 8.53 a. in., Buubury 9.55 a. m.
Leave Shamokln (Accommodation,) at 2.45 p.
m., arrive at Sunbury 4.00 p. m.
Express leaves daily Leaving on Sunday, runs
North only to Williamsport.
All other trains leave daHy, except Sundays.
A. R. Fiskf. Ed. 8. You.no,
tien'l. Sup't., Gcu'l Passen'r Ag't.,
HurrUburg, Pa. Ballmore, Md.
Lackawanna uud Blootukburg Ruilli
road.
BPR1NG ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Monday, May 1, 1871.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave.
I A.M. P.M.! A.M.
Scrauton,
Bellevue,
Taylorvillo,
Laekawuumt,
Plttston,
Weat Plttston,
Wyomlug,
Multby,
Kingston, & st.
W.-Burre e'rs
Plymouth Juuc.,
Plymouth,
Nantlcoke-,
Hunloek's,
Sbiekshlnny,
Hick's Ferry,
Beach Hareu,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
Kpy,'
lllooinobarg,
Rupert,
Cutawissa.
Dunvllle,
Chuuuky,
Camerou,
North'd, (arriva.)
NORTHWARD.
Leave.
(A.M. P.M.
Northumberland,
CaiueroH,
ChuUisky,
Dauvllle,
(alawlaaa,
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7 05 9 51 0 0 1 27
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