Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 29, 1871, Image 4

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    gricullitral.
Limb for thtc Hat Mow. At tlio
meeting of tho Klmira Farmers' Club,
rresident Hoffman preented samples of
hay, timothy and tho liner grasses, mixed,
(i ud c;ii!d Iho memhors to examine and
pi. jounce on the quality. Two packages
wr.ro called good and well saved, and the
third lniured in tho mow. Tho CrsL two
wcro bright nud fragrant, ercen in color,
and without fault. Tho last was dull
brown of an old odor and plainly uot well
saved ; ho described tho curing an caro of
the samples ns follows :
Thcso tlireo packages were cut in tho
name lie'id, at the same timo, and treated
nliko, until drawn into the barn. All were
mo;', in fact too moist. The two pack
ages with bright appearances are taken,
one iroin Iho n-iUe and one from within tho
uv:w, vt fifty-two feet length, eighteen feet
. vhUli nud louiteen feet high. Tho injured
Jot IVoid a mow fourteen feel by twelve feet,
nnd seven foot high. Tho smaller mow was
of course, more aired, and it is reasonable
to Bupposo fchould have dried out nioro
thoroughly, nnd so saved tho wot hay bet
ter. Tho diil'crcuce in treatment is, tho
largo mow was limed, and tho small one
wn's not. Three or four quarts of fresh
blakcd liino were scattered over each load
pay n ton after it was stowed in the mow.
Tor three weeks after these mows were put
up they wcro examined every day. Tho
small one showed much moisture and much
heat, while the largo one, although moist,
was cool. This hay has not been tested by
feeding, but all the appearances indicate
"real bcuclit from tho nso of lime.
How to Give a Bright Color to
I'.EHiiiES. The sun has a very good effect
upon fruit ; but it also has a bad eflcct ; it
rcorchei or gives a dull color to tho small
fruits, including the raspberry, blackberry
tind strawberry. To lessen tho heat is the
cure. This in the strawberry is dono by
evaporation of the soil, keeping it well stir
red, and mulching when the heat comes.
This had proved to be successful. "Vc have
no doubt tho other berries mentioned may
lc beneiitted iu the same way, as they are
litir tin soil and their shade aids iu tho
matter. Thus treated, wo have not only
incveapid growth, but a fresh, glossy ap
jiearanoo of tho fruit, with tho color pcr
JecU'd. This is what takes in market, even
it' too fruit is not of tho best sort. To
ppiinkle water upon the bushes or vines
viil not meet tho requirements ; there
wants a constant rise of moisture this
prevents the stiugiug, withering blight of
t lie sun. Ashes arc an aid in tho mulch.
If, withal the ground is deeply stirred, and
is finely mellowed, and tho mulch covers it
v hen moist, ashes (leached) pretty plenti
iuhv applied, the berries, will be glossy in
nh.. st the hottest sunshine. . There will
r.lto bo nn improved growth. And as the
ouht seems to be tho rule, it is best to
) ! e.pui-e uud do it early. Prairie larmer.
To Cleanse Stables of rr.EAs.-Thcro
r.ie two or three sub.stances that are ob
noxious to tho ilea, ho docs'nt like tho
tiiicil of them, or they remind him of soruo
th::ig that lie does'nt like to think about
tii so r-.ru carbolic acid and sulphur. If
you want a barn thoroughly purged of
weevil, or lice, or fleas, the best way is to
fumigate with sulphur. Hut if you white
wash all around tho stables and posts of
the yard with a wash made by adding car
bolic acid to the lime, it will drive most of
these pests away. M'ashing an animal
thus infested, with carbolic eoap6uds will
(;ivo relief.
Am Beds in tije Morninq. The wise
ao'isekecpor should see In it flint, nil thn
bcus should be aired immediately after bc
?ng occupied. Tho impurities which eman
ate from tho human body from insensible
respiration are made up of minute atoms,
which, if allowed to remain long, aro ab
sorbed by tho bed, and will then, to a great
er or less extent, vitiate the air for a con
siderable time afterward, Iict tho occupant
ilirow ti e bed open on rising, and as soon
us is convenient open the windows and
ventilate tho sleeping room. Ouo hour's
tally ventilation is worth two hours' late
niiin.
Papoma Pudding. Take a quart of
milk to a small portion of which add three
tabiespoousfuls of Papoma, uud mix until
perfectly smooth ; when the milk boils,
i tir it in, and let it boil three minutes ; add
butter and iLivoring to taste, then let stand
till cold ; beat Well three eggs in three
tablespoonfuls of sugar, or more to taste,
mix with the cooled mass, and bako well
in a quick oven.
Lemon- Pie. Chop tho lemons fine, peel
and use all except the seeds then to each
lem .to take ono e.i one half cup sugar, ono
lu.f cup molasses. Add a cup of water
to every four lemons and stir in a fewspoons
fulls of flour. Jlake a nice paste, and bako
wMi two 1 1 usts. It is full as j'oodto leave
riu th- molasses and put into'it a full cup
fl'H!,'!ir.
t.Vr Pudding. Three ounces of flour,
tin. siinm of butter, two ounces of sugar,
liulf a pint of milk. Heat tho butter to a
rr. ara.add to it the sugar pounded.stir in tho
flour and mix it with a pint of milk. Put
tho mixture iulo buttered cups, oud bake
tliiin.
Molawks Pie. Take iilno tablespoon
f .ls ol mola-si-H, t.ix t-ibkspooiiluls of vino
f ar, on.: au.l a half tablespoons of Hour, a
i m,.!! piece of Lulu r, a few lices of granted
i a. ai peel, cover with a rieli.pastu.
C.ikim Pie. Take as much thick sweet
( lfclllll II i H ill fill Villi!' l.i.i iliuli I t ..I I
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in vvliu. of two eggs b.ateii to a troth, and
i i.ii i n'iu-ii iu nun your tunic.
Cu. klu Pie. Ton common fled tin
J 'i.r i raelu ii to bo hiola n linn in h hall
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HENRY T. HKI.MBOI.n S
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
GRAPE PILIiS.
Component Parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb nnd
Fluid Extract Catawba Grape. Juice.
For Llrer Complaint, Jnundlco, BUious Affec
tions, Kick or Ncrvoui Headache, Coslivencss,
etc. Purely Vegetable, containing no Mercury,
Minerals or Deleterious Drugs.
These Pills are tlio most delightfully pleasant
purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, magne
sia, etc. There Is nothing more acceptable to
the stomach. They give tone, nnd cause neither
nausea nor gripping pains. They arc composed
of thejlnest intjirttlicnU. After a few days' use
of them, such nn Invlgoratlon of tho entire sys
tem takes place as to appear miraculous to the
weak and enervated, whether arising from im
prudence or discuss. It. T. Hulmlmld's Com
pound Fluid r.xtrnct Catawba Grape Till are not
snar-co'itcd, from tho fact that sugar-coated
Pills do not dlBsolrc, but pass through the sto
mach without dissolving, consequently do not
prodncc the desired effect. The Catawba flrapo
Pills, being pleasant la taste and odor, do not
necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price fifty
cents per box.
IE
Iir.MlY T. IIEliMItOMKN
UI011LT COXCESTRATEU COMPOUND
fluid Kxlract Nursminrilla
Will radically exterminate from the system Scro
fula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boro Eyes,
Sore Legs, Bore Mouth, Sore Head, BronchltU,
Skin Diseases, Salt Hhcum, Cankers, Runnings
from tho Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancer
ous Afl'eetlons, Nodes, nickels, Olondular Swell
ings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all
kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and nil
diseases that bjivc been cstabllbhcd In the system
for years.
E.
Being prepared expressly for tho above Com
plaints, its blood-puifylng properties arc greater
than any other preparation of Sarsaparllla. It
gives the complexion a clear nnd healthy color
nnd restores the Patient to a state of Health and
Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing all
chronic constitutional diseases nrlslng from an
Impure state of tho Blood, nnd the only reliable
and ill'ectual known remedy for tho cure of paius
and swelling of tho lloues, Ulcerations of the
lliroat ana legs, uioieiics, ritnpics out no face,
Erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of the skin,
and beautifying tho complexion. Price, fl.60
per Dottle.
HENRY T. IIELMBOLD'S
CONCCNTllATED
Flil in EXTKACT Kl t IIT,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
has cured every case of Diabetes In which It has
been given. Irritation of the neek of tho Blad
der and inllaination of the Kidneys, Ulceration
of the Kidneys and Bladder, retention of Urine,
Diseases of the prostrate bland, htoue In the
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Bilekdust Deposit,
and Mucous or Milky Discharge, nml for En
feebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes.
attended with the following symptoms : Indis
position to exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Me
mory, l'liacuiiy ol wreathing, wenk Nerves.
Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness oi vision, ruin in tne i:ick, net Hands,
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Erup
tion on the face, palid Countenance, Universal
lassitude of the Muscular system, etc.
Lsed uy persons nom tncngcsol eighteen to
twenty-flve, and from thirty-tiro to fifty-live or
lu the dccllno or change of life ; ufter confiuc
uieut or labor pulne ; bedwetting In children.
nelmbold's Extract Buehu Is Diuretic nnd
Blood-purifying, nnd cures all diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, and excesses nnd im
deuccs in Life, Impurities of the Blood, etc.,
superseding copaiba in aU'eetatious for which it
is used, uud syphilitic affections hi llienn dis
eases used in connection with Uelmbold's Rose
Wash.
LADIES.
In many affectations peculiar to Ladies, the
Extract Buehu Is uncqualed by any other reme
dy as iu chlorosis or retention, Irregularity,
palnfulncss or suppression of customary evacua
tions, ulcerated or sehirus i.tnte of the Uterus,
J.eucorrllii'a or hues, sterility, and lor nil
coniplaiuts Incident to tlio sex, whether urising
indiscretion or nanus ol dissipation. Jt is pre
scribed extensively by the most eminent physi
cians and midwlves ior enfeebled and delicuto
constitutions, of both sexes nud all nges (attend
ed with any of tho above diseases or symptoms.)
II. T. nELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCTIU
CURES DISEASES AUIslNii FROM IMPRU
DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION. ETC..
In all their stages, tit little expense, little or no
change in diet, no inconvenience, ui.d no expo
sure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc-tioii-t,
Preventing Hud Curiug Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying Pain and lullauiution, so fre
quent in this class of diseases, uud expelling all
roisoiious niuiicr.
Thousands who liavo been the victims of In-
coinpeteut persons, mid who have paid heavy
lees to no cured In u sliorl tune, liave lounrt they
have been deceived, nnd that the "Poison" ha,
by tho use of "powerful astringents," beeu dried
up in the system, to break out In u more aggra
vated form, nud perhaps alter Marriage.
I'so Heln.bold' Extract Buehu tor all Aflec
lions nnd DHtiises of the Uulary Organs, wheth
er exUllug in Male or female, from whatever
originating, nud no matter how long standing.
Price, oue dollur and lil'iy corns per bottle.
Ii
HENRV T. HLLMBOLD'S iM PROVED ROSE
WASH
cannot bo surpassed as a Face Wash, and will be
found the ouly speciUc remedy in every species
of Cutaneous Alleetlon. It ievdlly 4 iiiilieate
Pimples, Siots, Seorbiilic Dryness, Indurations
of the. t'lit.iiieniis Membrane, etc., dispels Kcd
lict and Ineiplt i.t liiUamallini, Hives,
Moth Patches, Dryness of Sculp or hkln, Frost
lliles, and ill purpemes fur which Salves or Olut-
nieiils uru UM-d lottires the skin lou sl.ite of
purlly mill sullnt-as, ami In.iirc. conllniied
lieiililiy action to tho tisue of Its vessels, on
which depends the ugrecul.lc clearness ami viva
city of complexion so much sought and udiulied.
Hill however Valuable us a remedy for twilling
defects of Iho skin, 11. T. Jlcliubold's Rose Wuh
has long susiuliicdlis principle claim to unbound,
i d patronage, by possisolng qualities Mhich rou
dt r It u Toilet AiipeiiduKu of Hit) imwt Siiptrlu.
live uud Coiiift ulul elmraeter, couililnlng In mi
rtegunt foi inula lliu.c pioiiiiiient requlslles, bale
ly uud Elllcuey lliu luvuiiabla uicoiiiiianliiiciiti
ol lu un ns a Pitsi rvulivu uud Itcfiesher i(
I he t'oinpl, ..,n. It Is nu i-xeelleiil Loii.,u for
uucaics ol a I" ilil 111 lc Nuluie, mm us uu iiijce.
liou for iliseascs ol Hie t'riiiary llixmis, arUiiij
In. in l.alul. uf dis'ip.iliou, u.e. iu loiuut li..n
llh the CUrat ls II. u Im, .,isaaillla, uudl u.
fil (iiupti Pills, lu such dl.ca.es us iri..i.i.
Uiiu led, c4UUot be surpassed. Piiie, olio dollar
J'Cf UU.IIU.
Full mi J i-.pwli dlrniloiis ae-oiuiiany h
Ui.'ll.ihlS.
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tiwons.
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE
TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st, 1871.
Number of Policies, 713.
Amount of Property Insured, f 53,815,00
Amount of Premium Notes In force, $J4,U13,00
CASH ASSETS.
Amonnt loaned at lulercst, M000,00
Amouut In Treasurer's hands, fl 000,00
Amonnt duo from Agents, iloo,t5
Amount due from other sourecs, f VM,00
Available Capital, 39,2!i9,5
insure jonr Cattle.
INSURE with a responsible nnd perfectly re
liable Company. Insure where your losses
will be paid promptly.
TUI3 IS A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COM
PANY. Hence, nnliko other Cotnpnulcs, you nro sure
of being pnid promptly for all losses, if Insured
In thlB Company.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mutual, onr expenses nro less, nnd our
Charter Is Perpetual. We pay losses by all kinds
of accidents by death, (excepting lu cuses of
epidemics,) by theft, iScc.. tc. Wo pay prompt
ly. No red tape proceedings to obtain your
money In case of loss.
Nourly $3,000 paid on Cow alone
since Orfrniilznf lou.
Look at tho list of Losses paid on Cows olono by
this Company.
M Heniilnger, Sunbory, Pa tS3,
D Hilgcrt, Northumberland BO,
(ieorgo Eckcrt, " 4",
8 B Dodge, " SO,
Charles Bollck, Mt Curmel SO,
Esubetis Sipple, ." 40,
Catharine Wngncr, Watsontown 40,
ticorge Heir, Northumberland 50,
Jacob Snyder, Sunbury 811,83
J W B.issler, " M,
Minor Cady, Dcwnrt DO,
Catharine Martz, Shamokin 40,
Frauds Huchcr, Sunbury !!0,
Samuel B Price, Upper Lehigh ?.0,
Joseph Deppen, Mt Curmel 00,
Matthias Seholly, " 40,
Francis McCnrty, " 60,
Maria Kramer, Watsontown 45,
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dcwnrt 40,
J fc R C Quiggle, Piue, Clinton co 40,
R Ramagc, Bhenandoah, Schuglklll co 40,
J 8 Tharp, Shamokin 40,
Thomas Wnrdrops, Mt Curmel 45,
N A Loudeuslager, deration, 40,
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Ferry 40,
0 L Reagan, Shenandoah, Schuylkill co BO,
Jacob Bhino, " " 40,
Jacob Stoltz, " " 40,
D II Bnwcr, Herndon, 30,
(ico B Lahr, Georgetown 40,
John II Ossinan, Buiibury 40,
W B Wallace, Northumberland 80,
II 8 Graham, " 50,
Rebecca Koblc, Georgetown 40,
Philip Wintcrstein, Watsontown 40,
G 8 Low, Liino Ridge, Columbia co 40,
Lewis Octejhaut, Laurel Run, Luzerne CO...40,
Mary J Iline, Northumberland 40,
B F Krohn, Snubury 40,
Andrew llealy, Girardsville, Schujlkill CO.. 41),
Patrick Furgeson, Mt Carniel 40,
Martin Dclaiicy, Shenandoah city 14,
John Dane, Ashland, Schuylkill co 10,
Anthony McLaughlin, Girardsville 40,
Llayinnn 8 Hay, Mahanoy Plane 40,
H Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David Bauehcr, Berwick
J D Focht, Pottsvillo 80,
Erastus Sober, Point twp 20,
A Llppencolt, Watsontown 40,
Maria Krnmer, Wiitson'n.Sd loss pd last sum,40,
1 P Llppencolt, Watsontown 40,
R S Ainmcrinan, Bnydertown -0,
Nathan Bloss, Berwick, Columbia co 'J7,
J & C R Qnierglc.Pinc Sla'u Clinton c ad losi,40,
Charles W ilazzard, Rupert, Columbia co...4il,
John Foglcinan, Watsontown 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Carniel 40,
Thomas Metz, Paxinos 80,
R MeCh-.ky, Lock Haven 184,
HON. A. JORDAN, President.
C. A. REIMENSNYDER, Sec'y, Sunbury.
DIRECTORS :
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. C. J. Brimer,
So'.omou Stroh. Win. lliindle, Soloiuan Sliipe,
John A. ShiSBler, Dr. D. T. Krebs, Dr. David
;i I I roll.
March 11, 1871. ly.
TI.tlK IS M05E1 ! !
ALL Wall Paper nnd Border, sold by me n il
be trimmed ready for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
ll V TUB
YEOMAN'S WALL PAPER TRIMMER,
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&ir: tarn
tit
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which I have the exclusive right to use iu unburv
und vicinity.
Suvo money, time and labor, by buying of
. ri.itiu:i: M(;in.i:it,
Dealer In Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Music,
Ac, ic," Ac.
Sunday School SUPPLIES made a speciality,
ltluuk, Moiuornutluiu V I'Hht Itookx
In endless variety, just received.
BOOK HINDI S'tl done to order. Persons will
save expense by IcuAing their orders lor binding
wllh inc.
ritTi nr. rii t'ir.N
(full sir.''", cut Ir.nn the Moulding at very low
rati .. OVAL A byL'ARE FUAMLa always ou
build.
AUJUMS, UHACKETS, GOI.l) l'EN'S,
&.c, Ac.
A lurgo and well selected stock of Toys ulway
on baud. A n Hlilng not on bund promptly ol
dercd. Uaryaius lor cash. Cull ul
N. FEltUEE LKiHTN'KU'B
Book blore.
Sign of Foley's Gold Pen, Market ti.iiure, Sus
bury, 1'u.
buubury.'AugU' t Clh, ltT.0.
J. W. WASHINGTON'S
.U1M IltltlSKIt NIIOI.
1 bo old pennant nlf.lmp of the town.
We dt iliui) Hit) b...tl, but ul I bo same lone
romidcr Dial tha uiliility truth iiuj'.e sia.ona.
I. l) spokui without uiuiillesltiig uu Uueuiiiluit4
ble mnounl uf tunily uud uinl.iiloii.
Just I ti. my .ars uij.i I Imii.iu my bu.luess
e..lt. I lu tins place half my III. lllni) I bus lur
i.l, luic 1 sl.4 Uhui llu Hi i.,r of our shop
day u II . i d.iv.uinl i.ulil ull.r liitjlil, uud sppli.d
llic shalp bhitl (jlcillilnu sltvl, all I Ultlilll Hiul
elapsu ul I uiiu tn.Uiai.. by I list numbly lolds of
Ibal l nil I ul ptil.hl katii 1 sl.4tt.-4 U...II) ctel)
I.ly In ll.e loui.uy (luioiouiou aiiau.. and
lu ulilitfv lbs p.ii.llc I. .In . i a l.o.lu piibli. .
Uliiiouiic 1 i out' pallolls old UL-I li.s IUl Stl
ui Ha lf j sbaiv Ibnu ull Ufuiu lbit. bauJud
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liu ii tls.ji i.al I'.' Wuik, Im.iioou ul
iUiu.4i, u .bus ).,u, lidilr iui tou, dliau.puu
uu, s I.i. k.d Ju )gu, u4 p. I (a lot, idiii.b so4 .
l-i.'c lbs ball Hill, titbits tkl.1, I l llui "tdltl
lali'1 ol dUI lalsd ty'it lu .ull ll.u lusoldr.
ultt ltd .'ia.t, Idtdi Ua u oik.
Hop, dult'l . la4 but tL... lu .l )Ld), 1 ou
lbs Us.kt ul ul.. i, - L .uu... ui a j u( uilj .
II 1411 b slows Ul Uf MUl4 U.
A ibsUtdi Is . '. Ibal Us d. II u4
1 ,l.li lbs I ll bo 4 lu Isau4.
4 fvs) s) .4 bv Dl-u, tl Utlkt sllsst.
'. I, I SIM.
V 7Xr u uts4 1 1. ft-
PRICES REDUCED.
BOON A NllOtS
Mnnnfactarcd to order Bt
GREATLY REDUCED TRICES,
aonx u i L vcr,
Sprnce Ntroct, Snnbary. Pcnn'a,
Is constantly manufacturing
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
nt surprisingly low prices. Ills stock comprises
tho very best In market. His long exper
ience in the business hns won for
him a reputation for
making flrst
class work equal to any city manufacture. All work
warranted.
TI-.KMS STUICIXY CASH.
The prices of rcpalrinj; arc also reduced.
JOHN WILVER.
Bunhury, March 4, 1871.
TO THE WORKING CLASS We arc now
prepared to furnish nil classes with constant em
ployment nt home, the whole of the time or for
the spare moments. Business new light and pro
fitable. Persons of cither Sex easily cam from
60c. to f 5 per evening, and a proportional sum
by devoting their wholo timo to the business.
Boys and girls cam nearly as much ns men.
That nil who see this notice may send their ad
dress, nnd test tho business, we make this un
paralleled offer i To such as ore not well satis-
lied, we will send fl to pay for the trouble of
writing. Full particulars, n valuable siuupio
which will do to commence work on, and a copy
of Tht VeopWt Liternry Coninnion ono of the
largest nnd best family ncwspniiers published
all sent free by mail. Reader, If you want per
manent, profitable work, address
E. C. ALLEN & CO.,
Augusta, Maluc.
April 15, 1871. 3m.
NTKIttOSCOI'i:?,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES.
U. V II. T. AXTII4IXY V CO.,
501 Broadnny, New York,
Invite the iittcntion of the Trade to their exten
sive assortment of the above goods, of their own
publication, manufacture and importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and
CRAPIIOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
E. A II. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
D91 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
IMl'OKTEItS AND MASITACTl'IlUHS OF
Photographic Materials.
March 4th, 1871. ly.
pojutket man on cemetcry
COMFAXY.
This company is now prepared to sell lots In
the new Cemetery, located ou nn eminence nbout
onc-fonrth of a mile cast ot sunbury. lue In.
crease of the population of Sunbury, nnd couso.
qocnt ndvouce in the ratio of mortality, as well
as the limited facilities for the interment of those
who have fought life's battle, have suggested tho
organization of the above i.uined company.
Plan of Cemetery may be seen nt the ol"cc of
J. A. Cake, Esq., or l.loyil 1 . Kohrnncli.
Price of lots from f5 to f 15, according to loca
tion.
Deeds will be executed for lots sold.
LLOYD T. ROURBACII, Scc'y.
May 13, 1871.-tf.
FURNITURE I FURNITURE ! !
A NEW STORE
AT
GEORGETOWN, LOWER MAHANOY
Township, Northumberland Comity, Pa.
WILLIAM N EG ELY
HAVING opened a new Furniture Store nt tho
ubovc place, will constantly keep on hand,
a large mm select assortment oi
FURNITURE,
Comprising of Parlor and Chamber Suits, Couch
es, Lounges Tables, Bureaus, Cane-Seated
Chairs of nil grades, Rocking and
Klichcu Chairs, Withstands,
Bedsteads, Japanese, Cottage and
Half Collage, Looking-Glasscs, Window
Shades, nnd in short, everything usually to
be found in any well-kept Furniture Store, may
be had at this establishment.
Hoping, by fair dealing and strict nttentlon to
business, to merit the patronage of the public.
An invitation Is extended to all desiring anything
in the line of Furniture to call and examine mv
stock.
1'iMlertaiiing douc In nil Its branches.
C3t?" Repairing done at short notice.
WM. N EG ELY.
Gcorgttown, June 11, '70.-ly.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALKEE'3 OiLITOaNIA
"7INEGAE BITTERS
4 Ilundrcth cf ThoaBands ? if j
? Bcr testimony to their Wonder- E. 3
o o r.:l Curutlvo LUicit. S J
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r, ?.
till
lis
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tucd In (iloate lliii tuslo, cclKd ' Tt nia,"" Appt.1.2
i," " llcsiarcrs," sc., r. ul Hml the t .Ur cn la
luukeumss sail ruin, but are s trus steulclne, nist!a
fruiu l!io t.slifS l:oousrtl lleibscf Csllfurula, f rco
friitu nil Aleobvllo Silwiilaiil tcysrt tl.s
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t:iri( I'lllNt'll'l.iis .tn cl l:t-iiotulor sua
lov lnurslur vt ll.u :y.u...i. curili $ uff fell iioisuiiou
uuttlr null rostuitn t!.o I tucU lu t hculil.y cuDditaia.
Jtopcmoa csuliiid IUum I'biurs ftctx.rtlli.ir tt. C.reo
iioii ftntl runtala lung Qi.welb
IHO willlio risen fur hi InrursXIo cuss, rravlikd
tlis boats fcrj ucl di-siroyi-4 by u.lLer&l iulst.B cr
ether lucius, i.4tl:o vaalcruiat saud bv.Ji:.s
.oiut i.f reuslr.
I'nr luuaninii.ini y mid ( Lretin librumiis
Usui uu.l liuul, l'sit . iu. or lail-uotlluu,
l:llluus, Itruiillrm uud luliiuillli at I t tti.
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lilililUel-, llu-t-s lllli..M ls btiea .tii.l tuccs
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slluwd. walt-tilfc.utis:: i rmluiva ly Ui.iiii.tuskt
in ..; liiscsilsp Uiiinss.
lt is -i l ui i uu imih:i tios. t:c4
ftUm, I4.1I1 las IbiiblUwrs. Luu lot, 1 it,l.lui ... t f laa
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I ' : l.tel lu4 bvtoils, SI.UU IwwCrll-tai ! tiitruull.4
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ss4 cbs. - s 111 luilst, lbs tua. IbslsS.M si !baa
Ssisilis sSvil.
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u luiiim Irslstu ibivs.k U ssib U I lib, b. I is,
s.ab Ul lau 1 II. slm 11 b )0I ll sUousl 4
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S4 )vM h-tOlsa Ulb.4 bb.s. l.syUlWv4
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iiuufurfitrtrs.
f ViOnEMCKSEWINUMACIIIXE. 1
THIS celebrated Machine Is now on exhibition
next door to Krnusc's Tin and Btove
Store,
Market Ntrcct.Ktinbnry.rn.
Tho Florence Sewing Machine stands unequal
led for beauty and durability being the best
t amuy ocwing tuacaine now oucroa to tlio puD
lic. THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED:
It hns self-adjusting tentlon in the Shuttle 1
changes for the various Stitches made while the
machine Is In motion.
Its Stitches are the wonder of nil for henutY
nnd Uniuli, being alike 011 both sides of the fabric.
It sews light and heavy fubrics with equal fa
cility. Tho work will feed cither right or left.
Runs quietly and rapidly. No difficulty exper
ienced in sewing across heavy scams.. Its mo
tions are all positive no springs or cog wheels
to get out of order. Tlio Hcinmcr turns wide
nnd narrow, hem and fell beautifully.
It is thoroughly practical nud will Inst a life
lime.
Every Family should Have One.
Kvcry Machine warranted to substantiate all
we claim for It.
It is tho only Machine In the world that Is ca-
pablo of making more than one stitch and having
the reverse feed motion.
Call and examine them, and tho samples ol
work.
NO CHARGE TOR SNOWING.
It ncmB, Fells. Cords, Rrnlds, Tucks, Quilts,
Binds, Gathers, Ac., without basting.
It makes a gather and sews it on a band at
one operation perfectly.
Each Machine is furnished with n complete set
of tools, without extra charge.
Every purchaser fully instructed and every
Machine warranted and kept In order.
Machine Oil nnd Thread kept on baud nt all
times.
OEO. W. SMITH & BRO.. Agents.
For North'd, Snydor, Vnlou and Montour Couu's.
October 15, 1870.
New riour and Feed Store !
It. W. TJU RSTOS,
Corner of Fourth and Market Street,
SUNBURY, FENN'A,
nas Just opened a Flour and Feed Store, where
liu will keep constantly on band, a general
assortment ol tho best brands of
FLOUR,
FEED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
POTATOES,
FRUIT,
BUTTER,
EGGS,
und
VEGETABLES
of all kinds, nt the very lowest market prices
Sunbnry, Feb. 11, lSTl.-tf.
1871. 1871.
LUMBER !
FRYLIKG, EOWEN & ENGEL,
Successors to the Sunbury Lumber Co.,
HAVING PURCHASED THE LARGE
Steam Saw & Planing
and Just lilted it up with the latest Improved Ma
chinery, are now prepared to till all orders
tor all kinds of BILL TIMBER. PINE,
HEM LOCK, OAK, Ac. BOARDS.
ROUGH AND SURFACED.
SIDING OF ALL KEKDS.
HEMLOCK, WTIITE AND YELLOW PINE
FLOORING, SHINGLES, PLASTERING
AND SHINGLING LATH. SASH,
DOORS. MOULDINGS.
11I,II)S, Nil LIT tit IS A ItKACItr.TS
nt tho very lowest prices. A largo stock always
on band. " Send for prices.
Ample facilities for shipping by Railroad or
Canal,
FRYLING, BOtVEN & ENGEL.
Sunbury, Pa., Februury 18lh, 1871. Cm.
M.f3i;i:it AMI PIiAMXU MILLS.
Third Street, adjoining Phila. & Eric R. R., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
IltA T. CLEMKXT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of the public.
Having ull tho latest Improved machinery for
manufacturing Limber, he is now ready to till or
ders fall kiuds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental ScrowHVork. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.A1K1E 4' SOKTMrNT OP
DILL LUMDER.
HEMLOCK nnd PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, ko.
Orders promptly tilled, und thlpjied bv Railroad
or otherwise. 1UA T. CLEMENT.
deelQ-CMily
(STOVE V XIX LSTAKLISIIMLXT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
st'CCXSSOK TO SMITU 4 UBNTlIUlt. J
HAVING purchased the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Krnuso would respectful
ly iutoriu the public that he now has ou baud a
large assortment of
C O O K I N O STOVES,
Spcer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others,
which ure so arranged as to bo used for Coal or
Wood, and are warranted to perforin satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of nil kinds put up to
beat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dillerent kinds lit Very low prices.
Tluwure r Every OeNrrijitlon
kept constantly on hum!. Rooting uud Spouting
with I be best material, ilone at short notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil in d Lumps constantly ou hand. Jup.ui ware
ofalU.nds. Store opposilu Couley's hardware
store. Give 1110 u cull. A.'KRAl'SE.
upltM-ly
S I Ml I K V M Alt 11 1.E YAK It.
rpiIE uiiderslgiied having bought the entire
1 block of Disslnger & Taylor, would Inform
the public that he is uow reudy to do all kiuds of
91 A HULK UOHK.
us ou baud, and makes lo order at
HJOKT NOTK'K.
.Mouuiueuts) A' llettd-MoueN.
t rVTP.T STTI.lt.
noon AND WINDOW KJJJ.S
ALn, (Vint tcry Posts wlih Galvaniicd ple and
all oilier fencing generally used on C nut lei lis.
Julin A.Tuylor will continue In I lie employment,
at the old stand ou Muikel bt.,tuubury. nia)a'o
THE 0I.Y NTUYE i'l'IIOI T A
F.ll I.T IH THE CiKElT 1IALTI.
MOUE I'lltEI'l.iCE 1 1 1' A 'I' Lit,
III HIPS
11.1.1'MlNATei) DIAMOND GAS UL'UVKK.
KT WUIl 11
PAKI.OIt AND UlAMHKItri AUK W A KM ED
BY ONE riltK.
IT Is lb only Fin plain lltalue ibal has a i-r.
fcl Tup r tcj. r, ud liu Imiu puitlug ut ss
pluslmis, or siullliug Has into I Us apailiueul.
ll Is llm oiily liupUisi ll.al.r nub lbs a.liu
Diagonal klaijasiue by isblib givaUr ulumiual.
In, (HiSicr U oUtfliitxt, I be wllii..iil IImi bu. Is
lu, lu.ils sdccluail) is at ui 4, u4 Ibti lirul Hs
lutt.4 ut ll gltl tl4bl ul lbs itaal iu luv lvsl
lulr. ll U lb. only FlnpUis ILal.r lbl U Prr.
ft.t vl rsv4. ( kb4 Uasa buibif. Mils ivuuiii
111 I ma tibial lu lii.l) iuuf b.'uls,
ll U lu uul) tlispUs UsaUf ills l(it
sill lua, su4 iluuiplb b'alu.
ll I lu uul k lispUm UsaiUr ttUk b4. p
ba.u, SU'I bbuUsUbl luuui t4 IiIm, Bb4 S)lll.
wul It.b4tiib4 I Us kiss I la bis lu bum uul.
Is) l.l U U lbs (iwl uilbibal HaUliU"!. fu-
tls ll.aUf, lu. lul4 Ub4 UUJbls4 s4
llUbbl Ui blfsl!i4.
nils iu., ,4 4 ti Liu ii t i k k r,
HalSUbUlS, 144.
ftafMUky tUAI. U. bKNIlUM. a)b.r,,
tisttllaiuons.
Byerly neniperly'a Excelsior Gal
lery or Art, Third Street.
Nnnbnry, l'a.
"VfR. BYERLY has lntcly added to his already
XiJL well established reputation, the services of
Mr. M. R. Ilcmpcrly whose reputation ns a pho
tographic operator, stands unrivaled In this part
of the country, nnd hereafter they will cany on
tho photographic trade, at tho old stand under
tho flr.n nnirle of Bycrly & Hcmperly's Excelsior
nailery 01 Art, ni wuoso establishment the pub
lic will bo cheerfully accommodated throughout
the whole line of photography.
For Photographs of nil styles nnd slues rang
ing from the small Gem to the life size, portrait.
Uo to Bycrly t Hcmpcrly.
For the beautiful porcelain plcturo which for
softness of finish, and durability caunot bo ex
celled, go to Bycrly & Hcmpcrly.
For the Rembrandt photograph, now so popu
lar in all out large cities, and showing the pecu
liar ctrcct of light nnd Bhude, nnd tho favor it 0 of
the old German Artist Rembrandt, go to Bycrly
& Hemperly.
If you have nn old picture you want copied
and enlarged to any bI.c, nnd colored oil, water
color, ludia luk or crayon, tuko It to Bcycrly iSc
Hemperly.
If you want n frame of any size nnd nt any
price, or any stylo go to Bycrly & Hcmperly's,
and take a look at their Immense stock in that
line.
For Albums go to Bverlv & Hcmpcrly.
For square Frames made to order go to Bycrly
& Hcmpcrly, In short, for anything In tbo photo
graphic line, go to Bycrly ite ilcmpcrly, and you
w in be suited.
Feb. 25, Itrtl.
V FIIRNITIIRF QQ
sk i si ' Tir a
MATTRESS, FEATHER,
BEDDINU WAKER00U3,
.44 KOETH TENTH BT.,
CHAMBER FURNITURE
Spring Beds,
sjiring Cots,
Spring Mattresses,
Hair do.
Husk do.
Straw do.
'Feathers,
Fcsther Beds,
Bolsters nud Pillows,
Counterpanes,
Comfortables,
Blankets,
Quilts.
CALL AND SEE THE
Woven Wire Slut tress,
The best bed ever offered for sale.
N. B. Our Intention Is to treat all customers
so that they will become permanent dcalcro with
us, and orders will receive the same nttentlon,
and persons can buy just as cheap as if present
nt the store.
March 4th, 1871. 3m.
J. . L. M. AT Lit A CO.,
HAVE TAKEN ONE OF THE NEW YORK
STORES,
Xo. 3 Noti(h Tenth Ml reef, below
Market, I'liiludelitliin,
where they have opened a flrst-cluss Merchant
Tailoring Establishment.
Our Stock consists of a fmo assortment of
Foreign Cloths, Cassiinercs nnd Vestings, select
ed from the best Importing Houses of this City
and New York, which wc nro prepared to make
up iu the most Fashionable Styles, at Short No
tice end Moderate Terms.
Special Bargains In Scotch Chlvot Goods.
JNO. L. SLATER & CO.
Formerly with J. M. Zeiler.
Dec. 21th, lSTO.Om.
I'liilailelpliiu nud Erie Railroad.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On nnd nfter Monday, Juno fith, 1871, tho
Trains on tbo Philadelphia & Eric Rail Road will
run us follows :
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, MO p in
" " " Sunbury, 2.00 u m
" " arr nt Erie, H.KO p m
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia, 12. 110 p m
" " " Sunbury, G.5U p in
" " an at Erie, 7.40 a m
Elmlra Mail leaves Philadelphia, t."0 a m
" " " Sunbury, 4.!i5 p lit
" " nrr nt Lock Haven, 7.M) p m
Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury, 4.55 a in
" " arr at Wil liaiiisport, 15.55 a m
Bald Eagle Mull leaves Williamsport, 1.45 a in
" " " urr at Lock Haven, U urJ p in
EASTWARD.
Mali Train leaves Eric, . 11.30 a iu
" " " Simbnry, 1.00 am
" " nrr at Pbllade'iphla, 7.:0 a m
Erie Express leaves Erie, 0.00 p in
" Sunburv, .0.15im
" " nrr nt Philadelphia, 5.50 p in
Elmlra Mall leaves Lock Haven, H.00 a in
" " " Sunburv, 10.50 a m
" " arr at Philadelphia, 5.50 pm
BiiQ'alo Exjircss leaves Williamsport, S.bo a in
" " " Sunbury, 4.05 a m
" " nrrnt l'hihid. lphia, 11.05 am
Bald Eagle Mall leaves Luck Haven. 11.25 a m
" " " nrr at Williamsport, 12.40 p in
Mail East connects cast and west nt EHs with
L. S. tt M. S. R. W. nud nt Corrv and lrviuctou
wllh Oil Creek nnd Allegheny R. R. W.
Mall West with west bound trains on L. S. A
M. S. R. W. and at Cony nnd lrviuctou with Oil
Creek und Allegheny R. R. W.
Warren Accommodation cat and west with
trains on L. 8. nnd M. 8. R. W. ca-t nnd west
and at Corry with O. C. mid A. R. R. W.
Erie Accommodation East at Corry oud west
at Corry and Iruiueton with O. C. and A R R W.
Elmira Mail nnd Buffalo Express make cloic
connection lit Willlainsport with N. C. It. W.
Caltawissa passenger trains will be run cast
from Wllliaiiisport ou Eiie Express, and west to
Williumrport ou Eiuiira Mail.
IV M. A. BALDWIN,
(ieu'l Sup't.
KPKIVU AMI NI .MM F.ll
MILLINERY AXD FAN'CV GOODS.
MISS ELIZABETH LAZARUS,
Iu Dcwart's Building, Market Square,
SUNBURY, PA.,
where w ill be found a new supply of goods, eon-
histiug of Millinery and Fancy Goods,
HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UN
TRIMMED. Also, CHILDREN'S HATS,
for girls and buys.
Flowers of the lulest uud handsomest styles.
Sash Ribbons, plain and llgurcd. Lube's
Sieucer, laiee Colars, Linen t'olars aud Cutfs
for Ladles and t lillilren, Crochet collars.
Neckties for Ladies uud Gem's luteal styles.
Silk Sack Loops, a siiierior article. Gloves
Including Kids, uud Ladies' BucLskiu gloves.
Handkerchiefs. All kinds of Ti burnings.
Embroidery Patterns. Hosiery for laidies,
tit Ill's aud Cbildreu. Nuts, i'lquo uud pi. pit)
triimiiliigs.
TRIMMING SILKS,
Cblgiions, '., pbyr aud Varus, uud a ;eueral
Tjrltiy of Notions.
Thankful lor past patronage, she luqies Ibal
the quality of bir imkI. villi ni. ul a ruiitiiiii.iucs)
ol the same. H.1..WI 1. 1 11 LAAUl .
April :v, IsTI.
I'uiula. Oil Ar.
AH I I. slock Of Oils I't.llipii.ill.' I lllSUa .l
Oil, I out Oil, I UIi Oil, uud l.ulill. alli'll
Oil I'm l.iiuii.ts und Macbiiieiy, Vuiulskss, tila.s,
alwuts ou baud, ul low pik.s ul
I USI KV A t'O'sl.
TollitC'omituuillj alLar'el
IIUMjK at iiik
'"REGULATOR."
I bsvs Ibis tUr (uu dsn 4 ll.o tnllis slink,
v.sbl will au4 Itisiti ui in mutiiuiur n.4,
lu.m, 'I lui.k, lotulUf sb4 ftuUuin Mais, of J. k.
Ab.lt), uud IH s..llbu Ibc busiutws ul Us pit.
b.bl lutalluu, I'.iuc luuiti, liaupl's itM lltl.1,
Miharr Hiunnr, M antuv, 1'a.
HI.IS lUtlUg Salubllsbs4 llbls lilt lilS llb
III Uudlbtf b.ubulaslblvis til lbs SUUUllS, blu.
s su .l)ii.4 lbs u.aisit ii Ilk a nls.s l.l Swh
u bslabu.li.4 IspuUIU u lur it Hal. lulf ub4 lul.li,
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BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
, , Monday, May loti, 1871.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
North-Wcst for Philadelphia N. Y.. n..,l.
Ing, Pottsvillo, Tnmaqnn, Ashland, Shamokin,
i.tunuoii, Aiieniown, aasion, r.purnin, laitiK.
Lancaster, Columbia, fee., A;c.
Trains lcavo Hnirisburir for New York, ns fol.
lows i At 2.40, 8.10, a. m. and 2.00 p. in., con
necting with similar truhis on tho Pcnnsvlvania
Railroad, and arriving nt New York at io.oS a.
m., a.oo, nua v.ijo p m. respectively. Sleeping
Cnrs ncconipany tho 2.40 a. in., train without
change.
Returning i Leave New York nt 0.00 a. m.,
12.30 noon and 5.00 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30,
8.30 a. ni. and 3.30 p. in. Sleeping Cars accom
pany the 5.00 p. m. train from New York with
out change.
Leave Ilarrishurg for Reading, Pottsvillo, Ta
maqua, Mincrsvillc, Ashland, Shamokin,
Allcntown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m.,
2.00 nnd 4.05 pi. lu., stopping nt Lebanon nnd
principal way stations t the 4.05 p. m., train
connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsvflle and Co
lumbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad, leave Harrlsburg ot 3.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania. Railroad trains leave Read
ing for Allcntown, Easton nnd New York nt 4..S2,
10.W) a. ni., and 4.05 p. m. Returning, leave
New York ut U.OO a. in., 12.30 noon and 5.00
p. in. and Allcntown at 7.20 a. iu. 12.25 noon,
2.15, 4.25 aud 8.35 p. ni.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia nt
7.30 a. ni., connecting with similar train on East
Pcnna. Railroad, returning from Reading at C.20
p. m., stopping nt nil stations.
Lcnvo Pottsville nt 9.00 a. m. nnd 2.T0 p.
m. llerndou at 10.00 a. m., Shamokin nt 5.40
11.15 a. ui. Ashland tit 7.05 n. ni., nnd 12.43
nooiij Mahanoy City ut 7.51 n. in. nnd 1.20 p. m.
Tamaqua nt 8.35 a. m. and 2.1J p. m. for
Philadelphia, New York, Read ing, IIarrisbiire,Ac.
Lcavo Pottsville vlu Schuylkill nnd Susquo
linnna Railroad at 8.16 a. iu. for llairisburg. ard
11.45 n. m., for Pine Grove and Trcinont.
Reading Accommodation Tn-.ln leaves Potts
ville nt 5.40 n. in., passes Rending ut 7.'.10 n. ni.
arriving at riiiliKlelplua at 10.20 a. in., returning
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p.m., papains Rend
ing nt 7.55p.m. arriving ot Pottsville at 0.40 p.m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Pulls
town ul 0.30 a. ui., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 p. m.
Coltip.:biii Ranroad Trains lcavo Reading at
7.20 a. m., nnd 0.15 p. m. for Ephrutn, Litlr,
XiUIICitBll'l , 1. Ulllllllllll, OXC.
Perklomen Rail Road Trains leave Perklomen
Jiinctlonnt7.1", 9.05a. in., at 3.00 and 0.00 p. m.
Retiirnlng,leave Sehwenksville at 0.30,8.10 a. m.,
12.50 noon and 4.45 p. ni. conncetiug with similur
trains on Reading Rail Road.
Colebrookdnlo Railroad Trains leave Pottstown
nt 9.40 a. in., 1.1 5 and 0.45 p. in., returning leave
Jit. Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.25 a. in., and 3.00 p.
m., conncetiug with similar traius on Readiug
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains lcavo Bridge
port at 8.30 a. m., 2.0.jand 5.32 p. in. returning,
lcavo Downington nt 0.40 a. in., 12. 15 iieuii and
5.25 p. m. connecting with Biniilar traius uu Read
ing Railroad.
On Sundays i Leave New York nt 5.00 p. in.,
Philadelphia nt 8.00 u. in. nud 3.15 p. m., (tho
S.U0 a. in. tram running only to Reading;) leav
Pottsville nt S UOa.in., leave" Harri .bmg, 2.40 a.
in., and 2.00 p. in. ; leave Allcntown at 4.25 and
8.35 p. in. leave Readiug nt 7.15 a. iu. and 9.50
p. in. for Ilurrlshurg, at 4.o2 a. in. lor New
York, nt 7.20 u. m. lor Alleutowu aud at 9.10 a.
in. nnd 4.15 p. iu. for l'hil.idel'n.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets, to uud from nil poiuts at re
duced rates.
Baggage checked through : 100 rounds Bag
gagti allowed eueh Passenger.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
Asst. Supt. tk Eujf. MsctTry.
.Vorltioru Ceutrul l.uUuay.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
ON nnd after June 17, 1871, trains will run
ns follows :
NORTHWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Sunburv nt 4.50 a. m.,
arrive at Willlainsport at 0.55, "Elmirm at 10.55
a. m., Cuiiaiidaigua 2.15 p. m.
Mail leave Sunbury nt 4.30 p. ra., rri at
Wiiliamspoi t 0.25 and Eliniru 10.35 p. ni.
Fast Line leave Sunbury r.t 0.40 p. in., b.rivs
at Williamsport 8.40 p. in.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave Sunbury nt 4.10 a. m., arrive at nrris
burg 7.05 a. m., Baltimore 10.40 a. in.
Leave Stuilmry, 10.20 a. iu., nrri'e at Harria
burg 1.00 p. m.
Leave Sunbury nt 10.55 a. m., arriv at Ilar
rishurg 12.55 p. iu., liaitiiuoie 0X0 p. Ul.
Leave Sunbury at l.lo a. m., arrive at Harris
burg 3.35 u. m.
SHAMOKIN DIVISION.
EASTWAUll.
Leave Sunbury ut 4. -SO p. in., arrive at 8hno
kin 5.55 p. in., Mt. Carniel fl.41 p. m.
Leave Sunbury (Aceommodiiiiou,) ut ll.("a.
in., ui live ut Shauioliin 1.10 p. iu.
WESlWAllO.
Leave Mt. Curmel at 8.05 a. m., arrlre at
Shamokin 8.53 a. m., Sunbury 9.S5 a. m.
Leave Shamokin ( Aecnianiodution,) at 3.45 p.
m.. arrive at Sunbnry 4.00 p. iu.
Express leaves daily Leaving on Sunday, rnns
North only to Williamsport.
Ail other trains leave duilv, except Sunilavs.
A. R. Fiscc. Fi. S. YtirMi".
Gen'l. Sup't., Geu'l Fussm'r Ag't.,
HarrLburg, Pn. Hulimore, .Vd.
LuckiiMuuun siuit IiIombairg IZtkil
road.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Monday, July 17, 1871.
SOUTHWARD.
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Laekawuuua, 7 05
Pillslon, 7 14
West Pittston, 7 19
Wyoming, 7 27,
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Plyinomh, 7 60
Naiiticoke, 8 00,
llunlock's, 8 07
Sliickxhiunv, 8 92
Hick's Ferrv, 8 SO
Bench Unveil, 8 4:i
lit ra ick, 8 Mi
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F.spv, 9 14
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