Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 01, 1871, Image 4

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Miscellaneous.
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Tiik I fox est Deacon. Dencon M. was
nn honi-nt old codger, a kind neighbor, find
a good christian, believing in the orthodox
creed to the fullest extent; but, lack-a-dny !
tlio Deacon would occasionally get execcd
inplv "mellow," and almost every Sunday
at dinner lie would indulge in his favorite
cider brandy to such an extent that it was
with difficulty that he reached his pew, in
the brond islr, near the pulpit, and between
the minister's ond village squire 'a.
One Sunday morning tho minister told
his flock that ho should preach a sermon
touching many glaring sins so conspicuous
among (hem, mid that he hoped they would
listen attentively, nud not flinch if it hap
pened to be severe.
The Afternoon camo and tb.oh.ou60 was
full. Everybody turned out to bear their
neighbors " dressed down " by tho minis
ter, who, after opening his sermon, com
menced on transgressors in n lonu voico
with the question:
'Where is tho drunkard?'
A solemn pause succeeded tho Inquiry,
when up rose Deacon 11., hisfuco rod with
draughts of his favorite drink, find steady
ing himself as well as ho could by tho pew
rail, looked up to tho parson and replied in
a trembling aud pipiug voice:
"Hero 1 am."
Of course it consternation iu tho congre
gation was tho result of tho honest deacon's
response. However tho parson went on
with his remarks ns lie lina written them,
commenting severely on tho drunkard, and
clofod by warning him to forsake nt onco
HiK'h evil habits iflio would seek Ealvation
ond Men the coming wrath. Tho deacon
thoninado a bow and seated himself again.
"Anil now," asked tho preacher in his
loudest tones," whore is tho hypocrite?"
A pause but no ono responded. Eyes
vcYc lurucd upon this and'ihat man, but
tho most glances seemed directed to tho
pquirc's pew, and tho parson seemed to
6quiut hard in that direction.
Tho deacon saw whero tho ehaft was
aimed, or whero it should bo aimed, and
rising onco more, leaned over his now rail
to the squire, whom ho tapped on tho
plioulilc.-. and thus addressed him:
"Come, squire, w hy don't you get up?
I did when ho called mo up."
His Head "Was Level. A New York
wholesale grocer, who has becomo rich in
Lis business, has lately made tho followiug
revelation. Ho says his rulo always was
when he sold a bill of goods on credit, to
immediately subscribe for tho local paper
of bis debtor. Ho long as his customer
advertised liberally and vigorously, ho rest
ed easy, but a9 soon ns ho began to con
tract liis udvcrtisiug space, ho took the fact
as ividenco that thsro was troublo ahead,
and ho invariably went for his debt. "For,
''said ho"tho man who feels too poor to
make his business known, is too poor to do
business." Tho withdrawing of nn adver
tisement is an cvidcuco of weakness that
business men are not slow lo observe
Advantages or Being a "Woman. A
woman says that she chooses without be
ing abused for it. She can tako a nap af
ter dinner while her husband goes to work.
.She can go out iu tho street without being
nskul to stand treat at every saloon. She
can stay at homo in time of war, and get
married again if her husband gets killed,
fehe cau wear corscto if too thick, aud other
fixings if loo thin. She can get a divorco
from her husbaud, if she sees one 6ho likes
better. She can get her husband in debt,
all over, until ho warns tho public not to
trust her on his account, llut nil theso
advantages are balanced by tho great facts
that she enu not sing bass, wear a beard,
go sparking, or climb a treo with propriety.
Pie. A correspondent of tho Ocaman-.
town Tck'jrrijih senu'3 tho followiug:
I'li.u 1:1:11 he. To a common-sized tin,
four crackers lo bo broken lino in half a
pint of water, one toa-tpoonful of tartaric
uci 1, one cup of Sjgat and epieo to suit
the taste.
Cr.E.v Nt. he. -Tako as much lliick sweet
cream as will fill your pio dish, to which
add the whites of two eggs beaten to a forth,
ami sugar enough to 6uit your tasto. Fla
vor with lemon.
Lemon' HK.-Chop tho lemons fine, peel
and use all except tlio seeds, then to each
lemon tako one egg, ens-half cup sugar,
one-half cup of molasses. And a cup of
water to eviry f.mr lemons and stir iu ii
few spoouiuls of tlour. Make a nieo paste
and bake with two crusts. It is full as
pood to ieave out tho molasses and put in
ti full cup of sugar.
Molasses rm. Tako mno lublcspoou
fu'.ls of molasses, six. table-spoonfulls of
vinegar, ono and ahall'tablcspoousoi'tlour,
a small piece of butter, a few slices of lemon
or grated lemon peel; cover with a rich
paste.
Act-Li: c cstakd tie. Grato four sweet
apples, ndd a pint and a half of milk, two
t'gijs, sugar, a little salt, season with luinou
or nutmeg. J;ko like custard pics.
Tomato he. (slice ripo tomatoes, sea
eon with pepper, salt, plenty of sugar and
turner, anu sprinkle alittlo Hour over it;
duku vi nu two crusts, j ry it.
CrsTARD nr. Jliat'tho yolks of four
cgs aud I lie white of one with three spoou-
tuil ul Migar and nu:k enough to Ml tho
tin. Ileal tho whites of threo c?gs to n
fottliand adinui'Rnijor.riillofsutjar, 6prcad
viui me iiiu top wncn uono.
S ' - -
a. v i ie n mil j.l.p itosv. A euro lbr
a-proi-y nus inn discovered in luilia. Ac
i:. . i . .i i . .
tuuiiii in mo j tniiur, nn.iiicui scunoo
has l:u-t triumphed over ti ls terrible di
i-as'j. Tlie civil curg. on of Jvhundwa lc
imi ih itiu ease ot an old Jew Who c.imo to
linn Innn lioinb.iy hi j;iv;;t grief, buyin
Unit Ins luciirts had included liiiii i',,rni
1 heir society, and obliged him to livo iu u
bill by himself, lie v.;is attliiH liuionlea.
in;:ly niuitled niili roseejlor. Tlio doctor
Lad I. nn at onco washed with ioap uui
warm v;it -r, and thu old Jew showed signs
of impuvi'iiuiit. JIo was tlitu unoiuled
Withciubolic acid aud Oil With umli imml
ll'eel Unit next day ho wroti) to hid wil'o
loi xpcci l.au tioiuu iu a week, luhhorl,
vhai with washing with koap and water,
and what wlh uuoiutiiiij with caibulio
iieui uud oil. tlio old Jew Uus noon com
lUctc.y i-uiej. iJiacxm.riiueulh:iil. i.im.i
over, uii inltrihl apuit lrmi tho l:tct that
uu unci: nt sci-uro was buu'? i-ouituered
it. .I i...... t . .1 . .
ii "ivi v.ii.wiicieuu tariuiimni oi mo corjutt
n'f under i i dincut. Thu Jew caiuo to
Khiuidiva luae -color un l brown: in u. . !
or U.j he m.u goi.y bbek uiul brown; a
Jiltl.i later In: beeaiui) kpickhd iiaj; llieu
ii.. k:u -p..fHildy uuui-.y nt What inL-
ll."'ll Im-XI-I.mI llll lalielKO Willi il
o - Her, nn i iiej uw.-iy from him, le.ivln
Him i. -t i.e toli.r a jov , u 4 n
I"" 'I l lie In. I li'ii .- r. mi l hu Us ii m
n.Vt.l iiiLithg sjcUty if hit fnuiily Uud
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v i nine, .h -ii, him i n ii unit luutiuu ui
u)ii vy inn i us ( i ii.'iilo i .U llili l.u'
.itiuii, mel lo kui Ii ifui.l txliv.iiiaii i
l'l ic tin: poor -J Id ll.ilct I 'Ml lUi
.tlit U In.tl t;i.kui.liit;f u.. !i i4i.il, tt
ViU lubfiii yi .,4 I.'. i r jlinily j..
t. Ill I I .1-J Lie. , Vtl.ll l
h ull I -u.iko ul! l.u-W ti-'iv n tin ir w.ini,
ui i i.tiil uli.'ti i I f..l tU.aU itjw in
f I mil nil ij4.il l.u ul Uiw ,'.'.. 'I Urn f Hu
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Iir.XKY T. IIKLMHOLI.'N
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
GRAPE PILLS.
Component Parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb and
Fluid Extrnrt Catawba Grape Juice.
For Liver Complaint, Janndie, Billons Aflcc
tlous, tilde or Nervous Headache, Costlveness,
etc. Purely Voirctnble, containing no Mercury,
Minerals or Deleterious Drugs.
Tlicso Pills are tlio most delightfully pleasant
purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, mnirne
sia, etc. Thcro Is nothing moro acceptable to
tho stomach. They givo tone, and cause neither
nausea nor gripping pains. They nrc composed
of tho fine rt ' ingrtOienlB. After a few days' nso
of them, such an lnvlgoration of the entlro sys
tem takes place ns to appear miraculous to the
weak and enervated, whether arising from hn
prudeneo or disease II. T. llclmbold's Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Urnpo Pill are not
sitrnr-contcd, from tho fact that sugar-coated
Pills do not dissolve, bnt pass through tho sto
mach without dissolving, consequently do not
produce tho desired effect. Tho Catawba Grape
Pills, being pleasant In tasto and odor, do not
necessitate their being sngnreoatcd. Price fifty
cents per box.
II EX It Y T. IIELMBOLir.S
II If? TILT CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
I luid Kxlract Niirsnpurllla
Will radically cxtcrmlnnto from the system Scro
fula, Syphilis, Fever Bores, Ulcers, Soro Eyes,
Sore Legs, Soro Month, Soro Head, Bronchitis,
Skin Diseases, Bait Kliuntn, Cankers, Runnings
from tho Ear, Wbito Swellings, Tumors, Cancer
ous Allfectioiis, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swell
ings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all
kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and nil
diseases that have becu established In the system
lor years.
IL
Being prepared expressly for tho above Com
plaints. Its blood-pm-fylnir. properties are greater
than any other preparation of Sarsnparilla. It
gives tho complexion a clear and healthy color
and restores the Patient to a state of Health ond
Purity. For Purifying tho Blood, removing all
chronic coustitntioual diseases arising from nu
Impure Btnte of tlio Blood, and the only reliable
aud effect unl known remedy for the cure of pains
and swelling of tho Bones, Ulcerations of the
Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on tho Face,
Erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of the skin,
and beautifying the complexion. Price, fl.50
per lfottle.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
CONCENTUATCD
FLl'II KXTUACTBlCUl',
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
has cured every case of Diabetes iu which It has
been given. Irritation of the neck of tho Blad
der and inllamation of tho Kidneys, Ulceration
of tho Kidneys and Bladder, retention of Urine,
Diseases of tho prostrate Gland, Stono in tho
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Briekdust Deposit,
and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and 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, DilUculty of Breathing, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain hi tho Back, Hot Hands,
Flushing of tho Body, Dryness of the Skin, Erup
tion on the face, palid Countenance, Universal
lassitude of tho Muscular system, etc.
Used by persons from tho nges of eighteen to
twenty-five, and from thirty-live to fifty-five or
In tho decliue or chango of life j after confine
ment or lubor pains j bedwettiug iu children.
llclmbold's Estraet Bncliu is Diuretic nnd
Blood-purifying, nnd cures all diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, nnd excesses nnd 1m
denecs m Life, impuiities of tho Blood, etc.,
superseding copaiba in nleci""ons foi -which u
is used, and ByphilHlo all'ections in these dis
eases used iu connection with Uclnibold's ltoec
Wash.
LADIES.
In many nlfcctations peculiar to Ladies, the
Extract Buehu is nuequuled by any other reme
dy as In chlorosis or retention, irregularity,
piiiufulncss or suppression of customary evacua
tions, ulcerated or schirus btato of thu Uterus,
LcucoriHa-a. or Whites, bterility, nnd for nil
complaints Incident lo tho sex, whether arising
indiscretion or habits of dissipation. It Is pre
scribed extensively by tho most eminent physi
cians and inidwives lor enfeebled and delieato
constitutions, of both sexes uud nil ages (attend
ed with niiy of tho above diseases or symptoms.)
It. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTltACT BUCHU
CUKES DISEASES AKI.SINK FKOM IMPRU
DENCES, HABITS Ol' DISSIPATION, il'l'.,
n all their stages, at liltlo expeme, little or uo
change in diet, no inconvenience, uud no expo
sure. It causes a frequent desire, nnd gives
strength to Urinate, thereby renmviug Obst me
lons. Preventing and Curing btricturos of the
Urethra, Alluiug Pain und jullniiiatiuii, so fie-
lucut in tuu elusi ct diseases, aud expelling an
'oisouous matter.
Thousands who have been the victims of in
competent persons, and who havo paid heavy
lees to be cureil in u snort nine, nave lounn tuey
have been deceived, nnd that tho '-1'oUou" has,
vtho use ot "powcriul astriuguuts," been dried
up in tho tystcui, lo break out in a more uggra-
atca lorm, nun pernnps n:icr .-iarriage.
Uso IlclmboldV Kxtract Ituchu for ull Affec-
llons and Diseases of the I'ulary Organs, wheth-
r existing In .Male or female, from whatever
orlgiuuting, and no matter how long standing.
Price, ouu dollar aud Ufty cents per bottle.
Si
HENRY T. IIEU:B0LD'S IMPROVED ROSE
WAfcH
cannot be suvpataed as u Face Wash, and will be
oiinil tlie only specitle remedy m oery species
of Ciiluiniius Allectlou. It i-peedlly eradicates
l'iniies, fiiiols. Scorbutic Dryness. Indurations
of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels Red
lies nnd Inupici.t Jnllaiiialii'li, Hives, Rash,
M v.ii rntches, Kryin ssol beam or bum, troi-x
Biles, .ind all purposes for which Salves or Olnt
liient-i arc mcd i restores ttiu bklu to a lato or
purity nud toll nets, uud insures contiuued
KallliV u.-tiuii to tho tUsuo lit its vcsouls. Oil
which depends the agreeable cleariies and viva
city of coiiiiilexluii so lunch sought and admired
nut however vatuai-iu as n remedy fur existing
delects of thu skin, 11. I . llelinhnld Roe Wusti
has long iu laim d lis principlu claim to unbound'
cd itiuii.mo, by Kj. iug iimlltlvs which reie
der il u '1 uiiel Appeiid.igu ul Uii) liiit BuiH-rl.i
live uud I 'uiigemul cUai.u ler, I'oinl'liiliig hi nn
llegaut lui iuula tlui.-r i I'niiiitieiil rciiilitUes, bill
ty uud l'.llit aey llu: luvul lablo tieeiiiiuiiiiUeiil
uflls Use as a 1'ie.ei v.iiive and lt.-lrelier of
llicloinplekli.il. It U uii rsevlleiil Lotiuu for
divu. of Siplillillc Nil are, mid ul uu In
tiuii for i!lsc.ii of tho I liimry Organs, uruing
lieiik habits of dl'ih'.aiuii, ueil in vuuiieetluu
Willi the Kilr.cu Buehu, H.ir..ip.iriUa, and
lltwba (iruu 1 Ills, 111 such Ut.euae ua lee.illl-
iiitiided, luuuot be surp.,M:.l. 1'inx), vua dollar
pel' lulllu.
Full uud tipiill dilution uevjuipuny Iho
111. 'Ik lues,
l.udi ueu i.f Ihe mn.l iv.puiniMu und reliable
i h.il.ielir luilll.he-d nil It ileiillnu, Mllll bull,
llu.ll Ul llnII..WIia nf living Wllni'a.va, HU.I Up
.il4 n L'J,ll uil.ulu i. ullllU.iU.uhJ Keulu
nun l.iluiy Un.L, iii4ii i. a In. Ultra I mm I lie
liitLc.'-l luui'iii iiiiiu4!ug iiiiintiil i'litdiiuiia,
I 1 1; "l.ell, tsl.m .liii li, i le. 'I liu luplUl.il L44
ll Vtl li.ill' J lo III. ir pillilirallnu Iu Uui uu
p..,His l.oil ...i(,.i a 1 Hi:. In. m lliu l.iel ILal
in. ull. eh Milk rjuii.l.u J 'iitialliis, uui
U j uui u.cj tu U pioj l v4 up by KHIUS...U..
llmry T. llt-lutbulU'a Ctuuiu I'rv
l'Mriiuu.
I 'iiclwl Iu nny k Hun. tueUl fiuui
tllwll.
t.A ib:i.l.v. up. H lm uiy ttr. kkIJ by
I'i .. . ,1.1. t l.l ) U. iu. A J Iiwm I. Una le. ll...(.
IU il it, lU I'lUliI"! Ili IUl.l 'I. ll.ilulJ,
in ... ... -1..1 1 I.... 1.
In. t I'l 11- I' IL I in lull's ihi aii I
I ' i'-'l 1 . L iiu. , Ni. Jk i.iM.la4ji. Ika)
i.k.ui i i U i. It... l-.ia Mwll l UjO,
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j i...i l I ii.ui.iniik .1.4 lui ILuly 'f.
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT FOU THE
TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st, 1871
Nnmber of Policies.
713.
Amount of Property Insured,
Amount of Premium Notes hi force,
CASH ASSETS.
Amount loaned at Interest,
Amount In Treasurer's hands,
Amount due from Agents,
Amount duo from other sources,
Availublo Capital,
53,315,00
o4,313,00
$3000,00
$1000,00
300,05
T.'0,00
139,311,05
Initiirc yonr Cattle.
INSURE with ft responsible nnd perfectly re
liable Company. Insure whero your losses
will be paid promptly.
THIS IS A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE
PANY.
COM-
ro sure
Hence, tinliko other Companies, yon aro sure
of being paid promptly lor all losses.
If Insured
in this Company.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE
LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mutual, onr expenses are less, nnd onr
Charter Is Perpetual. Wo pay losses by nil kinds
of accidents bv death, (excepting hi cases of
epidemics,) by theft, Ac.. fcc. Wo pay prompt
ly. No red tape proceedings to obtain jour
money iu ease of loss.
Xenrly $3,000 iull on Cows alone
Mince Orgnniznt ton.
Look at tho list of Losses paid on Cows ulonc by
this Company.
M llennlnger, Sunbury, Pa f33,
1) llilgcrt, Northumberland BO,
Oeorgo Eckert, " 40,
8 B Dodge, " 30,
Chnrles Bollck, 5It Carmel 30,
Esubeus Bipplc, " 4".
Catharine Wngncr, Watsontowu 40,
(ieorgc Heir, Northumberland
Jacob Snvdcr, Sunbury 33,33
J W B.issler, " v r,0
Minor Cady, Dewart t',
Catharine Marti!, Shnmokiu -10,
Frnncls Biicher, Puubiiry o",
Samuel B Price, Upper Lehigh. i.- 60,
Joseph Deppcn, Mt Uinnci w,
Matthias Scholly, " 0,
Francis McCarty, "
Marin Kramer, Watsontowu 45,
Jpscpli Nicely, Jr., Dewnrt 40,
J & R C Quigglc, l'ine, Clinton co 40,
R Itnninge, Shenandoah, Schuglkill co 40,
J S Tharp, Shnmokiu 40,
Thomas Wardrops, Mt Carmel 45,
N A Londcnslager, Iteration,
Raelicl Craiuer, Fisher's terry 4i,
(i L Ucngan, Bhcuaiidoah, Schuylkill co 50,
Jacob Shine, " " 40,
Jacob Stoltz, " " 40,
D II Bower, Ilcrndon, 30,
Ceo B Lahr, Georgetown 40,
John II Ossmaii, Sunbury w40.
W B Wnllace, Nort humbciiand uo,
118 Graham, " f",
Rebecca Koble, (icorgctown w,
Philin Wlnterttein, Watsontowu 40,
G 8 Low, Lime Ridge, Columbia eo 40,
Lewis Osterliaut, l.aurei nun, luiiscruc cii...w,
Marv J Ilhie, Northumberland 40,
B F Kiohn, Snubury 40,
Andrew Healy, Girardsville, 8cliulkiU co.. 40,
Patrick Furgcson, Mt Carmel 40,
Mnrtin Delunev, Shenandoah city 14,
John Dune, Ashland, Schuylkill co to,
Anthony McLuughlhi, Girardsville 41),
Llaymau S Hay, .Munanoy riane ',
R Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David Baueher, Berwick S",
J D Focht, Pottsvillc -0,
Ernstus Sober, roini iwp
A Llppencott, Watsontown 40,
Marin Kramer, watson-n.u loss yu uihuiu,iw,
F P Lippcucott, Watsontowu 40,
R 8 Ainmcrmnn. Snvdertown -,
Niithnii Bloss. Berwick. Colinubia co 27,
JiiCK Quigglc.Piue Sta'n Clinton c 2d los,40,
Chnrles W llazzard, Kuiert, loiumuia co...i,
John Foglemau, Watsontown 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Carmel 40,
Thomas Met)!, Paxluos 30,
R McClosky, Lock Havcu 134,
11U. A. duiui.., riesiueui.
C. A. REJMENSNYDER, Sec'y, Sunbury.
DIRECTORS :
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. C. J. Brnner,
Solomon St rob. Win. Bi indlc, golonmn Milpe,
John A. (ShUsler, Dr. D. T. Krtbs, Dr. David
Wnldron.
March 11, 1871. ly.
TIMK IS JlOXliY ! I
LL Wall Paper and Border, sold by mo wil
.'all Paper nud Border,
be trimmed ready lor use,
WITHOUT
ClIAltGli,
YEOMAN'S
!. -. . '.W '' 'I-
hleh 1 hnvc the exclusive right to use iu anourv
and vicinity.
Save money, tlmo anil luuor, uy nuyiug 01
iv. FEintr.i: Lit:iiT.M'.K,
Dealer In Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Muale,
Vc, iVce., &e.
Sunday School SUPPLIES inudo a sperlallly.
Illuuli, Mt'iuoruuduia A Vuhh UouUh
In endless vuiii-ty, Just received.
BOOK BINDING done loonier. Persons will
save. exiciisu by leuviug their orders for bliiUiiifi
with mu.
I'MTIItr. I'll A MEH
of all ilzis, cut Innn the Moulillnir l very low
rules. OVAL & fcil'AUE FUAMEb ulways on
baud.
A LRU MS, BRACKETS, GOLU l'ENs,
c, &c, vVo.
A large und well aelecled stink of Toys ul way
nil baud. An V tiling unt nil bund pluluptly ol
deled. Uaralus fur cash. Cull at
N. FLRRF.E LKill'lNK.R'S
Hunk hlurc,
Sign nf Foley's Gold Pvu, Market Snuure, bun
bury, Pit.
buubury, Auu.t liih, lb7d.
J. W. WAIUNtiTtlN'S
c.itln liiititt it niioi.
The old hi main ul liiip of thu luwu
We deilliiu Iho buual, but ul tin) kalim time
ntli.ider that Ilia lulalily Iruib lu.n'io av.i.ou.l
lily spukeu williuUI uiaulli .Hug uu uuvouiloila
blu uuiuuul ul vanliy uud inubiiinu.
Ju l l Lilly )ill Hfl I II. iUl my bll.llir.a
I Ul or III Una pluea lutlf Iu lllelilutf llila l.ir
ilil, ba 1 aluud Uhju Ihe l!iMr ul' uur aUo
day uiur du),uiid ulu lil uiur iilbl, mid upplk'ii
lliu allarp hi UK uU.iliiltin .lnl.uul Wlllilu IU.il
il.ia ul liluu iliibr.nid by lUu Uil.lily luld. nf
Dial Willi I ul lii bug I .Uaivd uv.ul) ei.
bo.l Iu lliu luuuliy (Iu tuuiiuuu paiijuie) uud
In ubligll lliu public lulile.l b.l.lii nubile. y
uliuuuiiea In uur puliuus uld uud ui lli.il u
uiu lemly U Lis V u lUiiu itll u ilu IU101 liuu lu J
llmuaullij Itlllta ur Miole.
I uuiu lieu uu I Uuu, Jm. ! turn la Ilia uud
Ill'-Sv lit ulu4 lvaj luol, foltuova) ut
u I lei u. mu, tuaiuttii )ulli bull vul lull, .Uaiuj
)ou, MliUkcr aa )uU, u p.lluue, KVU.Il u4
luiin tua bull WilU ailwlie akii'i lu luu "t.l l
l ill''u ttultf itlaaj a4l luauil Ilia cu.lniuil.
Itulk In Uii, Uu4 I'Ikumi In uii,
n.p, ilvti't if -t uui sbuu lii nt tuaViJ uu
lUu Ut.ia ul kbilll) - Uiiiu, 4u It as HtllM
4 tM in uaiuv u h cuuld U.
A Uim U ll Ibal UiUl.H.4
lu ia tha 4 . 4wl buU Ul lnu4.
A few 4.u4 bu U.4( bkaM UikH al'.kl-
im I, a
EXTUA
11V TUB
WALL PAPER. TRIMMER,
PRICES REDUCED.
HOOTS A N1IOKJ
Mnnnfactarcd to order at
GREATLY REDUCED TRICES,
JOHN WlLVEIt,
Spruce Street, Banbury. I'cnn'ft,
Is constantly manufacturing
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
at surprisingly low prices. His stock comprises,
the very best in market. His long exper
ience In the business has won for
him a reputation for
making tirst
. class
work equal to any city manufacture. All work
warranted.
TEItMS STKICTXY CASH.
Tho prices of rcpairlnff are also reduced.
JOHN WILVER.
Sunbury, Mnrrh 4, 1871.
TO THE WORKING CLASS. Wo aro now
prepared to furnish all classes with constant em
ployment ut home, the whole of the time or for
the spare moments. Bitsiuess new light nod pro
lltablc. Persons of either sex easily earn from
6oc. to f 5 per evening, nnd a proportionnl sum
by devoting their whole time to the business.
Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men.
That nil who see this notice may send their ad
dress, nnd test the business, we make this un
paralleled otter t To such ns arc not well sntis
lled, wo will send tl to pay for the trouble of
writing. Full particulars, a vnluablo sample
which will do to commence work on, and u copy
of 7'A 1'euplt'i Literary Cwwimiiii'oti one of the
hipgest nnd best family newspapers published
nil sent free by mail. Render, If you wnut per
manent, protitiiDle work, address
E. C. ALLEN & CO.,
Augusta, Maine.
April IS, 1871. 3m.
NTEKEONOri:S,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, CnROMOS, FRAMES.
K. A II. T. ANT1ION V A CO.,
501 IlroiMlwny, New York,
Invito the attention of tlio Trade to their exten
sive assortment of the above goods, of their own
publication, manufacture aud importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES und
GRAPIIOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF TOSEMITE.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
891 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
IMP-OUTERS AM) MANUPACTl llEn9 OF
Photographic Materials.
March 4th, 1871. ly.
Nl'ItlXU I'AMIIO.XJ NOW HEAUV.
MRS. M. A. BINDER,
1101,
N. W. COR. ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT
STS., PHILADELPHIA.
Importer nnl DcMsucr of fashions.
The old eslablhed and only reliable Dress
Trimming, Paper Pattern, Dress and Cloak niuk
lug Emporium.
Elegantly trimmed Paper Patterns, Wholcsalo
and Rcttiil.
Fans, Gloves, Ribbons nnd Sashes, Lacos, Em
broideries, Jet, Gilt, and Pearl Jewelry.
Evening dresses uud suits, made iu tho most
fashionable style at short notice.
Perfect system of DressCutting taught.
N. B. Orders by mail, promptly attended to,
Feb. 20. 1871. Sin.
FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE ! 1
A XEW STOH12
AT
GEORGETOWN, LOWER MAIIANOY
Township, Northumberland Conuty,. Pti.
WILLIAM NEGELY
HAVING opened a new Furniture Store nt tho
above place, will constantly keep on hand,
n laiye aud select assortment of
FURNITURE,
Comprising nf Pnrlnr and Chamber Suits, Couch
es, Lounges Tables, Bureaus, Cnuc-Scalcd
C hairs of a I grudut, Rocking aud
Kitchen Chairs, VYushKunds,
Bedsteads, Japanese, C'ottngn ami
Half Cottage, Looking-Glasses, Window
Shades, and in short, everything usually to
bo found in any well-kept Furniture Store, may
be had at this establishment.
Hoping, by fair dealing und strict attention to
business, to merit tho patronage of the public.
An invitation Is extended to all desiring anything
in the line of Furuilurc to cull aud examine uiy
stock.
I'udertuhiuK douo In all Its branches.
IW Repairing douo ut short notice. fJ
WM. NEGELY.
Georgetown, June 11, '70.-ly.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WAUtES'S CAUFOUNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
Hundreds of Thousands
TITET ARS KOT A VILE
FANCY DRINK.
y4oof Voor It uui, WUUkef, l'rool Hvlrltf
uuil Ucluao l.luuurit Cuciurtil, Sliced u-W.eo
tui-4 U vtuualb tu.lc. cs:icdH'luuica,,,MAppU
in," lii alorcm , o-. tlitt lead tlio i:pplcr a tu
Ci uuksuucis uid lula, tut aro true, siciheuio, nud
from t:i Nstlvo l:ooigml llcibsef Csltrurulit, fno
I mill nil Alcohvllo hilmuToni. lucysio tua
tlUUAT 11I.OOU lailll'lult nud A LUI
t:VlM. fit IM 111 Esiir.-ct Itcauvator il
lavl-ormlor vt Hal tj.ltm, etrrjliij bit !l iiolaououi
uialtcr uii rctlurln- ths llsoil lu liooltlijr csudltloa.
l.'o ncrrua an liiLo tbeso liltlcni sceurwli'g w U.kc
tloa and rcmata lung uuwull.
bltlO wlllba (Ucuturut luraralle csss, rruTMi.J
Ui Uiues tr dwstroycil It tulucral uUvt ur
bluer sutsus, uj Uui vuUrtuj Vfcw4 tt7uudU.11
f uiul of roualr.
l ar liillummi.lary nud brulo nkcuBin.
(Im aud l.uul, Uaipaltt. ur ldleatlo,
llllluua, llauilllaul u4 lultraulllaul Fnver
l'lacHaiaul lltu llluutl, l.tr. Klduia,auJ
UluUUt r, l.aa liliivi lata lioaa vivat sumo
lul. feuvb Dlatuwa ar tau.oj If Vtllulv4
LlluuU. vlilckugeurally i renl-ovJly Ci.lau,tuni.l
vl tua UifalUw tlrauuu.
)l."l l-fcl.l UU IMm.EHTIOX. l!a4
ua, 1'a.ii 1 1 tl kluiuldtiia, lvu.ua, 1lLlua. vl Ui
V -l, H.-lliuaa, kuur l luclalUM VI fi ktuiuat.li,
1 ad 1.. I 1 11.4 HulliU, b'Uuua AllatU, I alllallull
VI U :;.. I, ll-8 jnuialiuu l Ibtluuga, I'aUt lu Ui
ii.Ijh v luu kulutya, a4 a kuilia4 vlUf (autlul
lwi luuia.aia Uiavltiriaaa,4 I'l.ut'uala.
lu i-iiui.i u ktt.u.avbaa4atuuuliit IU kur
fUX l.ttr au4 tva lU, kl,U icu4.r tUaut ul uuaiulu4
Ju4t) tu tlaaaaiug u. litwnl vl all Uuuumuia, a4
u..aiilug uaw ui a4 tlavr lu U' wuvla .J.utu.
ruUtlth UlaieAairBl.arurUuM.Tatlu.klt
IXtuui.ui-Ufcva. b,wl.. I u. , la. I ualuka, UvUa. 4 1
VauvU4. Itlug Wulka, liMtl4 Uva4,ul I Jwa. Hifala.
alaa, luk, kvuib, tvivuWialluBa vl llM kU, buu.vi
u4 Iimiuii vl ilia lki, vl kaiat tn'tn atvj,
vt luvtuJij 4 vf au4vattk4 ut ul U..tuiU
avail tiuta kjr Ik um ul lkM lliltaia. iM kvttui to
.4.vm aU tvuiluM Ut kw.1 Uvllavlvua al UU
maiiK avi.
liit.w vu V. auu4 blM4 vkautfi fan a4u
luywuiaa kiuaiUMj Uuvaab Um at la U I'lauyla. I iva
Uva M ! i alaauaa u alua 4 uu4uvil
a4 amaua lit tu tatuai taaaa U auaa Utol-vl,
a4 vkl taaltac MI kn. Jaa Ua. k..auHu4
iaa4ikkaavkalV-aaaMa auitvuW,
rial, VAraa4a lUHM. luia Va ta
tataaa4 Sa tl) taaua.a.la. aia atu.lla aaur
tl 4 uia4. v luM au.tvua, la4 aaavla
IM aMaaval 4 Saaaj kvila. lukW 4 la Ka. laa
aa VvaUak.ma.aa. 1 1-a ka-4 aai4ik
i- lfcifc riaw. w - Mvi-uaa.14 iVI
taaataat aa4 It. a. Aa-vkv laa Itaatatau. taa.
. 1 iii..t.u'niUF. .P m !
sSij WHAT ARE THEY? f eg
O ij ' c
i'i w? III
152.
A 1 -m hi
O iV
OT S TnET ARS VOT A VILE g
UuC m a.. n n 1 tl 1 Eb
FLOnEKCENEWISUMACHINE.
THIS eclchratod Machine Is now on exhibition
next door to Krauao'a Tin aud Btove
Store,
Market Street, Snnbnry. Ia.
The Florenco Scwlnf? Machine stands nnequal
led for beauty and durability being the best
Family Sewing Machine now offered to the pub
lic. TIIE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED :
It baa self-adjusting tcntlon In the Shuttle ;
changes for tho various Stitches mado while the
machine Is in motion.
Its Stitches aro tho wonder of all for beauty
and flulsh, being alike on both sides of the fubrlc.
It sews light and heavy fabrics witli equal fa
cility. The work will feed either right or loft.
Runs quiotly and rapidly. No dHjwilty exper
ienced in sewing across heavy sewtt?. Its mo
tions are all positive no springs or cog wheels
to get out of order. The Henimer turns wido
and narrow, hem and fell beautifully.
It is thoroughly practical and will last a life
time.
Every Family abonia Have One.
Every Machine warranted to substantiate all
We claim for It.
It is the only Machine In the world that Is ca
pable oi making more than one stitch and having
the reverse feed motion.
Call and examine them, and tho samples ol
work.
NO CHARGE FOB SHOWING.
It Hems, Fells, Cords, Braids, Tucks, Quilts,
Binds, Gathers, Ac., without basting.
It makes a gather and sews it on a band at
one operation perfectly.
Each Machlno is furnished with a comnlcto set
tof tools, without extra charge.
i,vcry purenascr tuny instructed ana every
Machine wnrrautcd and kept in order.
Machine Oil and Thread kept on hand at all
times.
GEO. W. SMITH & BRO., Agents,
ForNortVd, 8nyder, Union nnd Montour Couu's.
October 15, 187a
New Flour and Feed Storo !
It. XV. TIIIKSTOX,
Corner of Fouttb and Market Street,
SUNBURY, PENN'A,
Has jiiBt opened a Flour nud Feed Store, where
be will keep constantly on hand, a geueral
assortment ol the beet brauds of
FLO XT Ti.,
FEED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
POTATOES,
FRUIT,
BUTTER,
EGOS,
and
VEGETABLES
of nil kinds, nt the very lowest market prices.
Sunbury, Feb. 11, lS71.-tf.
1871. 1871.
LUMBER!
FRYLIKG, BOWEN & ENGEL,
Successors to tho Sunbury Lumber Co.,
HAVING PURCHASED THE LARGE
Steaxu Saw & Planing Mill,
nnd Just fitted It up with the latest Improved Ma
chinery, are now prepared to fill ull orders
lor nil kinds of BILL TIMBER. PINE,
HEMLOCK, OAK, &C. BOARDS.
ROUGH AND SURFACED.
SIDING OF ALL KINDS.
HEMLOCK. WHITE AND YELLOW FINE
FLOORING, SHINGLES, PLASTERING
AND SHINGLING LATH. SASH,
DOORS, MOULDINGS.
ULIXDS, K1ILTTEKM A UIUtttET.S
at tho very lowest prices. A large stock always
ou hand. Send for prices.
Amplo facilities for shipping by Railroad or
CaUU'' FRYLING, BOWEN & ENGEL.
8unbury, Pa., February ISth, 1871. m.
Ll.-JUEK AM ri.AAIXO MILLS.
Third Street, ndjolnlnn l'hlln. & Erie R. R., two
. inures North of the Central Hotel
. SUNBURY, FA.
TEA T. "CLEMENT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required bv tho demands of tho public.
Haviug nil tho latest improved machinery for
manufacturing Lunber, be is now ready to tin or
tiers af all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
SA81I, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn.
lug of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.A1K1E A8SOKTMENT Of
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and X'INE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe. Ac.
Orders promptly tilled, und shipped by Railroad
. -.1 .! ... lil t 'I' 1'll'Ml'VT
or otherwise.
Alt.. A. V .
decltl-CHily
NTOYE fc TIN ESTABLISHMENT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, FA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
SUCCESSOU TO BM1TII CE.NTUEll.J
HAVING purchased tho above well known cs.
tiiblUliuiciit. Mr. Krause would resiwctful
ly inform the public that be uow has on bund a
hirgc assonmeiit or
COO KINO STOVES.
Slicer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Tup, Combination, Biituciiauun ana outers,
which lire so arranged us to be used for Coal or
Wood, nnd are warranted to crform satisfactori
ly or no sulo. HEATERS of all kinds put up to
bent one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dlllcreut kinds ut very low prices.
Tinware of Every liencrlptlon
kept constantly on band. Rooting nnd Spouting
with Ibn best material, done at short notice.
REPAIRING intended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil ai d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of Jlx.mhJ. Store opposlta Conli-y'. hardware
store. Give uie a cull. A. ru.-iL ot.
apf.'4-ly
Nt .MIl KY MAH1ILE YAHU.
rpiIE iiudcrxlgiicd having tiought the entire
L slock ff Diaalnirer tfc Taylor, would Inform
tho public that be la now ready to do ull kinds ((
MAK1II.E WUUKi
I lit lias on bunu, una uiunes 10 oruer at
ill.r BliURT NOTICE.
Uonauieut Ai Ileatl-Nlouea,
ISiJjSUA e TYTl Y ST V I.B.
It J . t n im v, I .i . tt I'll T u
Alao.Cfinetery Foala tilth Galvanised pllH) aud
UutUer feuelug uiiierully uaed uu 1 1 men i lea.
Julia A.Tuylur ill eoiilinua lu thu riiipluyineiil,
at Ihe old aland uu Market bl., buubury. wayJVI
THE ONLY MTU YE UIT1IU1T A
'AILV IN THE till EAT UAI.1I
UUUE rillEI'LAlE 1IE.1TEU.
BlUU'S
ILLUMINATED DIAMOND 1Mb lil'UXEU
Hf WMU'U
I'AULUU AND CHAM UK Hi AUC WAUiltD
MX U.K riKK.
I T la lliu uuly Flrvpliiu lUalur tbttl bus a per.
X Iwe t I up k'vuter, uud fru Irow pulilujj ttf
plualuua, ul citillllua Ka lulu Ilia u-.iiiiiuu.
U U IU. uuly kireplaea UuaU Uai IU. Uul
llututuuil Uavuaiita by liu.lt (raaUl liluuiiual
lug i-oaer la ulilaittvd, tit apuiluivul lha biuta la
In, Uioia lUuvluully ttuutttd, uud lliu lual. llu-
lltiv4 Ul lu Kivat g hi Vl tu vut m lltu Ivaei
ulr.
tl t Ilia uuly VUufliset. JUaUl Ikal U a I'el
fttttKll favdtl aud bnaa tuiutr, uuly IvuUn
iilu.i uuualit listiiiy Iimii It.iuta,
itUlua uuly iitpUv liwtWI iatl fvat
alltiu aud ttum lug gialu.
UUIuauuls kuafUvs liuakf lll tatstltau
utau, tui auukMiaut Iwutu iut aauva, au4 ma
uui itudaitu4 lua niat kuti lu bum uttt.
lu laui II la Ika ataat utwlual kaltutauta Vll'
pUta U.aUl, UuHu'4 sad iuiu(.l 4
bluualil W pallvttl-Xt.
Lib 11 ii iu.. aa uud 41 L1U1I r I kkKT,
- - - - u , U1
NEW EIUM.
Ilyerly A Ilemperly'a Excelsior Oal-
leryofArt, Third Street,
Hanbo ry, la.
MR. BYERLY has lately added to his already
well established reputation, the services of
Mr. M. R. Ucmperly 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 nndor
the firm name of Byerly & Hemperly's Excelsior
Gallery of Art, at whose establishment tho pub
lic will be cheerfully accommodated throughout
the whole lino of photography.
For l'hdtograplis oi all styles and sizes rang
ing from the small Gem to the lifo sizo portrait.
Uo to Byerly & Hemporly.
For the beautiful porcelain plcturo which for
softness of finish, and dnrnbiiity cannot be ex
celled, go to Byerly & Hemporly.
For the Rembrandt photograph, now so popu
lar in all oni large cities, aud showing the pecu
liar effect of light and shade, and tho favorite of
the old German Artist Rembrandt, go to Byerly
& Hemperly.
If yon have an old picture yon want copied
and enlarged to any size, and colored oil, water
color, India ink or crayon, tako it to Bcycrly &
Ucmperly.
If you want ft frame of any size and at any
price, or any style go to Byerly & Hemperly's,
nnd take a look at their immense stock in that
line.
For Albums go to Byerly & Hompcrly.
For square Frames made to order go to Byerly
& Ucmperly, in short, for anything lu the photo
graphic line, go to Byerly & Hemporly, and you
will be suited.
Feb. 25, 1871.
Via' (
FURNITURE,
MATTRESS, FEATHER,'
AND
BEDDINU WAEEK00M8,
,44 NOKTH TENTH BT.,
CHAMBER FURNITURE.
Spring Beds,
Spring Cots,
Spring Muttrcsscl,
Feathers,
Festher Beds,
Bolsters and Pillows,
Counterpanes,
Comfortables,
Blankets,
Quilts.
Hair do.
Husk do.
Straw do.
CALL AND SEE TnE
Woven Wire Mattres.
The best bed ever offered for sale.
N. B. Our intention is to treat all customers
so that they will become permanent dealers with
us, nnd orders will rcccivo tlio same attention,
and persons can buy just ns cheap as If present
ut tlio store.
Murch 4th, 1871. 3m.
JU. L. SLATEK & CO.,
HAVE TAKEN ONE OF THE NEW YORK
STORES,
o. 3 Month Tenth Street, below
Market, riiiladelphln,
whero they have opened a Bret-class Merchant
Tailoring Establishment.
Our block consists or n unn assortment or
Foreign Cloth., Cnsslmercs ond Vestings, select
ed from tho best Importing Houses of this City
nnd New York, which we aro prepared to muko
up in tho most Fashionnblo Styles, at Short No
tice and Modernto Terms.
Special Bargulus in Scotch Chlvot Goods.
JNO. L. SLATER CO.
Formerly with J. M. 2elslcr.
Dec. 3-lth, 1870. Cm.
Philadelphia and Eric Railroad.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On nnd nfter Monday. Juno 5th, 1S71, tho
Traiut on the Philadelphia & Eliu Rail Uoud will
run as lollows i
WESTWARD.
Mall Train lenves Plillalclphla, 7.10 p in
cuuuury, a.uo a in
arr nt Erie, U.iiO p m
Eric Express leaves Philadelphia, 13.30 p m
unuury, ti.oy m
11 nn nt Eric, 7.40 a in
Elrolra Mull leaves Philadelphia, 0.30 a m
" " " eunbury, 4.aa p m
" " arr nt Lock Haven, 7.50 p m
Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury, 4.55 a m
" " arr at Willlamsport, 0.55 a ut
Bald Eaglo Mull leaves Willinuibport, 1.45 a in
" " arr at Lock lUvcu, 3.00 p m
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Eric, 11.30am
biiuiinry, I.W1IU
" arr at PhlludelphU, 7.30 u m
Erie Express leaves Eric, 0.00 p iu
" " Sunbnrv, lU.i.iam
11 arr at Philadelphia, 5.50 p m
Elmlru Mull leaves Lock Haven, 8.00 a in
" " sunbury, xu.ou a m
nrr nt Philadelphia, 5.50 p m
Bull'alo Express leave Williainsport, 2.05 a m
Minunrv, 4.0.1 a m
nrr nt lMiilmtt inlila, 11.05 am
Bald Englo Mall leaves Lock Haven, 11.25 n in
" nrr at vt iinamspori, is.w p m
Mall East connects cast nnd west ut Erlo with
L. 8. & M. 8. R. W. und nt Corry and Irviuetou
with Oil Creek nnd Allegheny R. R. W.
Mall West with west bound trains ou L. . x
M. 8. R. W. nnd at Corry and Irviuetou with Oil
Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Wtirreu Accomiuotinliou east una wesi ttuu
trains ou L. 8. and M. S. R. W. east and west
and at Corry with O. C. and A. R. R. l .
Erie Accommodation East at Corry and west
at Corry nnd Irulnetou with O.C. and A R R W.
Elmirii Mail and Buffalo Express make close
connection ut Willlainspoit with N. C. R. W.
Cuttawissa passenger trains will be run cast
from Willlauisport on Erlo Express, and west to
Willkiuisport on Eltulra Mull.
WM. A. BALDWIN,
(iCIl'l Sup't.
K1RI.U AM NIMMER
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
MIS3 ELIZABETH LAZARUS,
la Dvwart's Building, Market Biuaie,
BUNBl RY, PA.,
where will be found a new supply of goods, con
sisting of Millinery and Vuiiry Goods,
U.VTd AND BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UN
TKIMMED. Also, CHILDREN'S 11 AT a.,
for gli'l ,lll boys.
Flowers of the luteal and handsomest atyles.
buab Kihbous, plain uud Uifttrvtl. Lu. lie's
Spt-Ufi-rs, Lues t'ulitra, Linen l ulara uud Culls
tor Ladies and Children, Cruehrl collur.
Neekllea for ijtdlea aud Geul'a luteal atylva.
bilk back Ixxipa, a suprrlor ortlele. ttlutua
Including Kiila, and Ludiea' Uui L. kin Klutea.
Ilaiulkerebiela. All kinds of TiUiiiuiii.-.
Knibruidery Patteru. Ilualery fur lat.llea,
Geul'a aud ChlKlreu. Nula, I'lipts and plipw
triuiuiluua.
TRIMMING SILKS,
Chlguona, Zephyrs aud Varua, uud a k-e0erul
irarlely of Nuliuua.
TUaultful for pual mtltnaK, alio hnta thai
Ilia nuitlrty of iter fl lil lueiii a f.iiiiliiii.iiui)
ulluaaauia. fcLUAbXlU LAiAULS-
A pi II M, ltTI.
1'aiala, OiU, .
Art IL alotk uf Oils rouiprlalittf l.luauaj
Oil, Coul Oil, I'l.U Oil, aud l.uliuallun
Oil lor Kuifliu-a aud ilaebluerjf, V ailtUUua, Glaa,
laaja uu Uaud, at lu I'iUv l
tONLtrCO.
TothuCommuuIty utLaih' i !
CHANUK AT 1Ut
"REQULATOn,"
I baa this iil pUKbaatd H tmlm alutk,
yuud a HI aud llttuiaa ul Ota UKUlalf '-.
kltuo, 'tluuk, LmIIhi aud kutdiu Mu4u, i f J. .
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u.t luwalluli, iutuul luulu, ilau4'l IluN tluul,
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Reading Railroad.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, May Mlh, 1871.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North am"
North-West for Philadelphia, N. Y., Read
ing, Pottsvillc, Tamaqna, Ashltnd, Shamnkin,
Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephratn, Llu.
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, (fee.
Trains leave Uarrishurg for few York, ns fol
lows i At 3.40, 8.10, a. m. am" 3.00 p. m., con
necting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, and arriving at Nov York at 10.05 a.
m., 8.60, and 9.80 p m. resfcctlvely. Sleeping
Cars accompany the 3.40 a. m., train without
change.
Returning t Leavo New York at 9.00 a. m.,
13.30 noon and 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia nt 7.80,
8.30 a. m. and 8.30 p. m. j Uccp'mg Cnrs accom
pany the 5.00 p. m. train frwn cw York with
out ehanec.
Leavo Harrlsbnrg for Readrig, Pottsville, Ta
mnnua, Minersvillo, Aslluud, Shamoklu,
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m.,
3.00 and 4.05 p. m., stopplnr at Lebanon and
principal way stations the 4.05 p. m., train
connecting for Philadelphia, Patsville and Co
lunibla only. For Pottsvillc. Srhnviuill 11
and Anburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
.M.uiuuii, luiiv xinrriourj at O.ftl p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Rend
ing for AUontown, Easton and New York at 4.33,
10.30 a. m., uud 4.05 p. m. Returning, leave
New York at 0.00 a. in., 13.30 noon and 5.00
p. m. and Allcutown t,t 7.S0 a. m. 13.85 noon,
3.15, 4.25 and 8.35 p.m. '
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m., connecting with aimilui train on East
Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at O.'-O
p. m., stopping at all stations.
Leave Pottsville at 0.00 a. m. nnd 3.30 p.
m. Horndou nt 10.00 a. m., Shnmokin at 5.40 nnd
11.15 a. m. Ashland at 7.05 a. m., and 12.43
noon; Mnhanoy City at 7.51 a. in. and 1.20 p. :n.
Tnmnqua at 8.35 a. m. and 2.10 p. in. for
Philadelphia, New York,Rcading, Ilnrrisburg.&o.
leave PottBvllIo via Schuylkill and Husipio
linmm Railroad nt 8.15 a. m. forllarrlsburg, and
11.45 a.m., for Pino Grove and Tremont.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potts
villc at 5.40 a. ru., passes Reading nt 7.30 a. m.
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m., returning
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m., passing Read
ing nt 7.D5 p.m. arriving at Poitsvlllo at 0.40 p.m .
Pottstown Accommodation Train lenves Potts
town nt 0.30 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Rauroad Trains leavo Reading nt
7.20 a. m., and 6.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Llliz,
Lancaster. Columbia, &c.
Pcrkiomen Rnil Rond Trains leavo Perklomen
Junction at 7.17, 0.05 a. m.,at 3.00 and 0.00 p. m.
Returning,Ieave Sehwcnksvillc at 6.30,8.10 a.m.,
12.50 noon and 4.45 p. m. connecting with similar
trains on Reading Rail Road.
Colehrookdnle Railroad Trains leave Pottstown
at 0.40 a. m., 1.1 5 aud 0.45 p. m., returning lento
Mt. Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.25 a. m., aud 3.00 p.
m., connecting with similar trains on Rcuiting
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port nt 8.30 a. m., 2.05nnd 5.32 p. in. returning,
leave Dowulngton at 6.40 a. m., 12.15 noon and
5.25 p. m. connecting with similar trains ou Read
inir Railroad.
(.)n Sundays I Leavo New York nt 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia nt 8.00 a. in. nnd 3.15 p. m., (tho
8.00 n. m. train ruunlug only to Rending;) lcav
Pottsvillc at B.00 a. in., leavo Harrisburg, 2.40 a.
in., nud 2.00 p. m.; leave Allentowu at 4.25 and
8.35 p. m. ; leave Reading at 7.15 a. m. nnd 0.50
p. in. for Harrisburg, ot 4.32 a. in. for New
York, nt 7.20 a. m. for Allentown and at 9A0 a.
m. and 4.15 p. m. fur Philudel'u.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets, to and from ull points nt re
duced rates.
Baggage cheeked through I JO0 Pounds Bag
gagu allowed each Passeugar.
J. E. WOOTTF.N,
Asst. Slip!. & Kug. Mach'ry.
Northern Ccutral Jtullnuy.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
ON nnd after Juno 17, 1871, trains will run
us follows i
NORTHWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury nt 4.50 n. in.,
arrive nt Willlamsport ut 6.55, Elmira at 10.55
a. in., Caiiaiidnlgun 2.15 p. in.
Mail leavo Siinbriry nt 4.30 p. m., arrive nt
Wliliumsport C.25 and Elmira 10.:i5 p. in.
Fast Lino leave Sunbury at 6.45 p. m., arrive
at Willkiuisport 8.40 p. m.
SOUTHWARD.
Lcnvo Sunbury at 4.10 a. m., arrive nt Uarris
btirg 7.05 a. m., Baltimore 10.40 a. in.
Leave Suubury, 10.20 i. m., arrive nt Harris
burg 1.00 p. in.
Leave Sunbury nt 10. 55 n. m., nrrivo ut Tlur-
riBDiirg la.on p. in., uaituuiro o.oDp. m.
eave ounoury uv i.tun. w., nrnvc ut llnrrls
burg 3.35 a. in.
SIIAMOKIN DI-ISION.
EASTWAKO.
Leave Snnhury at 4.40 p. m.,lrrlve nt Slumio
kin 5.55 p. in., Mt. Carmel 6.40 m.
Leave Sunbury (Accominodatlo. ) t ll.f.J a.
in., arrive at Sliamokiu 1.00 p. in.
WESTWARD.
Leavo Mt. Carmel nt 8.05 a. m., rilve nt
Shninuktn 8.53 a. in., Snubury 0.55 u. In.
Leave Shnmokiu (Accommodation,) ut i-43 p.
in., arrive nt Sunbury 4.00 p. m.
Express leaves daily Leaving on Sunday, rus
North only to Wllliamspoit.
All other trulus leave daily, except Sundays.
A. R. Fiskk. V.n. S. Yui-No,
Gen'l. Sup't., Geu'l Pussen'r Ag't.,
Harrisburg, Pn. Balimoie, Md .
Laekawauuu aud lllooiusibure Uuil
road. SPRING ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Monday, May 1, 1ST1.
SOUTHWARD.
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Hcllevue,
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Pittston,
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W.-B.irre c'rs
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lianlot'k's,
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Hrlnr Creek,
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