Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 04, 1871, Image 4

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WHAT TIIR CONFEDF.IUT X ROADS EX
roSTMASTEU PAW AT TUB TAMMANY
Statu coventiox.
From tht Tolftln ftltuU.
CunfcHrit X Rnmlt,
. (Wich Is in tlio Sin to or Kentucky,)
CMubcr, 14, 1871.
I nm In llio unrn nnd jailer leaf, find Iicv
soen much of politics, but never in my lifu
did 1 ever see a eonven.iliun so beautifully
managed ca llio lute IX-mocmlic Conven
sliun at Ifoclieater, Xoo York. I was there
by Kpeshol invilashun uv my old friend
Dennis O'SluiuglincBsy, uv the sixth Ward,
Noo York, who, since 1 left llio Harp uv
Erin Sloon, has improved wonderfully in a
worldly pint of view. He was then a liort
enrrier by profession, nnd a repealer by
practice. Ho attracted the attention uv
Mr, Tweed by his zeal in votin nnd his
bravery in knockin down upposishen voters,
and wus of courao rcwaidcd. Ho is now
Assistant Inspeeler uv Musket Triggers uv
the Ninth lteimuntal Ainory, nt a salary
of H'.WO per month, rkool Inspector in the
Sixth ward, nt n salary of 5:400 per month,
nnd Thirty-second Assistant Law Adviser
to the commission for condemning private
properly, lor streets and sieh, at a salary
uv three thousand dollars per year, besides
which he lies a tenth interest in llio con
tract for keepin the glass in repair of the
two back winders uv two Armories, out uv
which he made $10,000 in the lirst six
months. He wus In Iicv bed the. cmtrack
for the two front winders in addition, but
the raid the pecplc made on the King bust
ed that. He he., however, invested large
ly in city lots, nnd wears kid gloves and a
diamond cz a pertclistono. Dennis said that
cftho infernal Amerikeiis nnd Hermans kin
lie beat down nnd the control uv Xoo York
left with I he Irish, where it belongs, he will
be tolerably well oil" in a year or two.
Dennis beiu uv consequence in tho party
wuz, uv course, in the private counsels uv
tho managers uv the !t:iio Conveiishnn.
lie nnd Tweed, Sweeny, Mayor Hall, Key
set1, (inrwin, and the entire convocashen
was nt Kochesler, though nobody knows it.
They went hi a Fpcsliel private car, nnd
lied private rooms at the Osborne House,
with a private wire runnin directly to the
hall into wich the Convenshun was held.
It wus! the most impressive scene I ever
witucsst ; one wich these old eyes will pro
bably never look into agin. 'flier in an
csy chair sot one man directin the deliber
ashuns uv a convenshuii uv the grate Stait
uv Xoo Yorkc wun brano thinkin fur a
thousand. He directed the Conwenshun to
chcre wen Seymour's naymc wuz announst
i'Z a delegate, and thay cheered he derect
nd cm to reject the Tammany delegashun
from tho city, nnd they wuz rejected he
directed em to do everything that wuz don
and they did it.
"My great sir,"' sed I, in astonishment
at tho power he wielded, 'why don't you
go over to tho hall and direct tho Conwen
shun ?"
"My gentle Sir," retorted he, with a
bland smile, cz he dictated a message di
rectin u v tho Convenshim to chere when
the rejection of tho Tammany delegates
wns aiinounFt, "my dear Sir, 1 am there !
There's a hundred uv my throtes a shout
in this minit there's a hundred uv my
hats a oin up to tho selin this minit
there's two hundred uv my hands a clap
pin vociferously at this minit. Ther's a
grate many of mo in that hall."
After the adjournment of the Convcn
8hun for dinner, the C'heivman uv the
Committee on Resolutions came into the
room to submit tho rcsolooshuns they had
prcpaired, that thay mile be shoor thay
wild meet Mr. Tweed's ideas. Tho grato
man red cm attentively nnd handed uv em
back.
"Thay won't du," sed he sententiously.
"In what respek are they falty " asked
the Chcermau, obseqiously.
"Woodent it be well enough," sed Tweed
with a smilo more bland than the lirst,
"woodent it bo well cnu(V to put in a reso
looshen deuounccn cuiTupshun, in general
turms of corso, specityin partikelarly, how
ever, tho spcshel currupshun uv the Xnsh
nel (iuverment, and that uv Stalls witch is
under KadiUal cuiilrol?"
The sublimity uv sich a suggestion com
i:i t'r.im Tweed struck the Chcermau all uv
a hrep.
"Certainly I will, cf you wish it," sed
he, but I sposed that is, my idea wuz in
a general way, yoo know, that tho least
sed nb:)Ul cornipshuu, in view uv well, I
am jist now holding a place wich pays
suintliin like ten thousand but never mind
it shall be done."
"Then agin," sed Tweed, smiliu slid
blander, nnd with tho faintest sejestion uv
a wink in his left eye, "1 wood sijcxt that
you pledge the Dimekr.itik party to a liunest
uml ekono.nikal expi nditur uv tho funds !"
TheCheivmau turned pale with surprUe,
but he coincided. Everybody coincides
with Tweed.
"And, while you arc at it," continued
the grate ('hicl'tian, "you had better put in
a resolooshen deiiounein tho protli-aey uv
the management uv matters in N'.io Yourk
city, but nvikin it, mind you, i. the legiti
mato result of limliknl legilashun lore
yeers ago. Draw up this ret.olooshen so as
to make it plane that it's me yuro a driven
at, without exactly uamin me."
"Why, what shall we "
"Don't, goon, my friend," sed Tweed.
tnuUm a smile which I'ur blanduis excelled
llie most drlishiis .hum moruin, "its much
better to hev the eorrupshen denoutlMt by
us than by the eiiemv, partiki lerly cz we
know mote deliuitely uhmit it. And 1 wood
Hcjext that yo.i hev a ritoilooslicll, bolilly
chiillengen a i''uii;i:iris'ii b.'tweeu the Ifo
imblikiu and lhiiinrriilii: administrations
uv the St, lit nnd city ( ioverutneiiU, and
(hero he smile. I with a Llunduci-n ivicli was
heave lily, cz ho lingered a most gigantic
di.'imiiud, on the liuic lin jer of his lilt hand
nn 1 kipiH'd a glass of champagne) any little
thing wich you kin throw in z tho "ncci -aity
uv a ivuipi ti the simplicity uv our
I'miUM f.ithcrs wo, i, be well."
The I 'In muni wns I hi aitceled to a.iy a
wurd, but hi- made the uccconarv li'dr. u:wl
castiu :i I. ok uv tituiii.liiiieiit iii llio guile
lii.ss uv hix chccl', who :il tlicro smiliu
blandly, retired liviii the pr nee.
Hut the yrii In man's wink wim not jet
done, lie promptly liiiynilX i wry promi
nent Hiiiitlritiu editor and pulitisluiti in
the Stait to deU'iUll hiill ill llio lillti rest
tellllH, Hlld then liilill the ( 'nil 1 1 III ii m who
In nominate nnl what il" In d", went
home.
There U a gle?il:u i.nd II iTMIldcnr in
this 111:111 Vt it'll I t in1! au!l''n. ,ly lidliliie.
Koine mi l Wo, i Ik' K' plil't il tip Willi the
.o- h, u uv (in' IWi Illy live lidllioliB Midi
liu hex lu.iic k In iiinlal upon llll iliiuc
UM III by I lie ImiIv ll.l. U'li a li it'll liu made
11, tut liu'. an a itli l'c. d. 'J hi re iiiu'l ho
V .Mil hImiiI him. s.i I .ii t l.o 1 1, i Ihu
I'liUllt'l UV llm p.irly, lie du' CiilO II It III
HheSh. rim la pulil.ily rei jii;. d or ll'.t.
i i he Ii liiMlkl to Inu il I hn Hi, j ,i my il.
tutu iIiuii iii i U iii il. nun, 1.11,1, uii uv
Iiik, Very K"li diiiouiiiu inc. I hm 1,1,11,4
II. i Itiu't Ihu hid Iiiii tiltn 1 1 gi I
t.ll. III lliimplid our Ihu llc.i I Uuly i, ,.
vl,lll.l.l II. , I j, k U 4ui pull 1 1, ,
Uhllld IllUtUiUill l lo m.llllil4t4 uu,
pllpll ill III, III II. 1 Mill'l Uifxlll (ii k I
!! V4I.II) l,tl,d ill U 4)f toV llie
;f.il.. ail hm. llt hi.j.i,, ',,- ,t )lr,
I in it MlK. r lc 4) I t I i Ihu miI I i
tan) put ii.!. m.. I Cm (.,,ii, 4i, nUu
'tin loiuiur ihu l'ii 1. 1.. i, I tkxl.vu "
'I hell I 4 Ml III 4, ,4 4, m,tl
ihu A iii4 1 1 4 .4 hh,1. .4j. Mod I mut rM
I-. III H I.!, f W l4 . I llt k HI HC
, It, I 111 l, .J M III (III, I U; ,4i4'U I, Ul
.til 4 1 I 4 111 1.4 ll.c . il .Ul.H. I 414.)
M l U (I v 4 I I Ui.ll. i 1.4 II.IUIM., 4 I, U
is greater than tho throno itself. And
what a glorious prospek 0icns to lis I
Think nv a Domokralic President in 1873,
with Tweed behind him I Think uv Tweed
makin collectors, nnd assessors, and post
masters, nnd all uv cm beiu responsible
solely to him I Ef ho hez made uv himself
tho revenues uv one city, what will ho du
wen he lice tho nnshen lu bleed I
1 shel to wunst kullivato ploasant rela
shens with Tweed.
l'KTKOLUCM V. NAHI1Y, T. M.
(Wich wuz rostmnstcr.)
StisccII anfous.
SI'.W MEAT KlIOl.
riIIE iinilcv-lu'iicd respectfully Informs tlieoitl
A. r.oim of Suiiliiiiy inul vicinity i Hint they have
ojiened il
MEAT SHOP,
In Dewarl's lmll(ling,on tho north side of Market
Sti:irc, t wo doors from the railroad, were they
will kin-p n constant supply of Hie best of Href,
Pork, Million, ic., nt wliolusnlnnr ret nil, nt tho
lmvcKt. prices and of tlio lirst quality . A wagon
will lie run to supply customers every mnrnimr.
(except Sundays.) The tient of meat will found
nt their shop, (iive as n call and satisfy your
selves. KEFFEW & HOWEll.
Oct. loin lsox tr.
FOR SALE !
ITKillTV acres of Improved land In the beBl
1 section of Southern Michigan, within live
miles of tlio town of "Three Kivers," In ft. Jo
seph county, within two miles of tho Kailrond
Nation, uo'od buildings, out houses, largo or
chard, soil, rich uanily loam, school houses nnd
eliurclis williln siuiit title indisputable, ten
acres are In wheat, the remainder In clover sod.
A span of horses, cat tic, hogs, iriain and farming
utensil, c., will be sold with this property.
I'rlce 70 per ncre, 3,0011 in cash, tho balanee in
time payment of ?.HHl. App'.v to
' W.M. A. MASiiEIt, Three Rivers, Mich,
or,
Tl. B. MASPER, Sunbarv, Ta.
Sanbury, Marelll.JSil.
Merchant Tailoring.
J. M. IIOKTIAX,
In Hie Post Olllcc Pulldinir, opposite tlio Depot,
(up stairs, )
SUVnUKY. l'KVN'A.
Informs his friends nnd the public generally, i
that ho lias jut-t opened n laro nnd Miried lis-
Hoitmeiit of
ClotSia, usMiincrcf, VosJIurm, Ac,
which will he. made up to order In the latest
styles, nnd warranted to lit.
(icntlcmen in want of fashionable suits are
vited to call nud examine tils stock.
sunns
scientifically nnd practically cut nnd mado
measure.
nuN no nisK.
We furnish the above styles of Improved yoke :
nnd suck shirt with entirely new shape sleeve, !
and guarantee u perfect till mil' shirt. It is the
best model of a shirt ever ull'ercd lo the trade.
Fine nnd fancy hhirU made to order.
J. M. BOSTIAX.
June , ISTl.-Cin
IF YOU WANT TO SEE
the largest assoitmcnt
Millinery Goods
ever brought to this jiace, go to
Miss L. Sliissler, Met Spare,
Nl .Mtl nv, IA.,
Where are nrrayed In nil their dill'ereiit varieties
Fall Millinery Goods
of every description just brought from Philadel
phia and nro now open.
Tho new Koom just completed is tilled with nn
endless variety. A most maniiilieent display of
(iooils on exhibition, nud sold at tho lowest
prices.
EVEKY IilM) OF UUWDK
usuallv kept in il Milllnerv establishment can bo
had lit her store. The best in the liiilidelphin
markets were solicited,
(iive me n call and be convinced.
MISS L. SniSSl.EK.
Sutibiiry, September 23, 1S71.
Clock & Vatch Repairer.
VOCiT,
III DcwaiVs lllocli, three doors west of tho Cen
tral Hotel, Market Square,
SCNUl'KY, PA.,
Ilcspectfully informs the citizens of Sunbury and
vicinity, that bo is prepared to repair Clocks and
Watches in all branches, also (iold nud Silver
Ware of nil descriptions.
llaTiiiif had forty years experience in tho busi
ness in this country, he ll.it tera himself that ho
can kivo general salUt'actiou.
All work guaranteed Custom respectfully so
licitid. June 17, IHTl.-tf.
MACII1M: Mil)!' AM) IltO.V
lOlMIUY.
GEO. IIOHIUJACII & SONS,
Kunhiii-j, I'cuu'n,
1NFOKM the public that tiny are prepareilio
do all Kinds ul CASTlNliS, and liaviiiu; ald'd
a new Machiiio bliop lu cinoiectlou with tiifir
Foundry, uml have ciiilied themives Willi New
1. utiles, liuuini; and lioriut; Machines, villi the
latet inipniveiiients. With the aid of skillful
mi ehanicb, they are enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW WOKK Oil IlF.PAir.lNf:,
that may I.e. jrivi-ii llieiu, in n eali.-l'aetory man
lier. rtil'M lo Ntiit il n J Stove.
I HON I'Ol.l'MNS, for churclics or oilier build
ing's, of nil siy.es.
lillANS CASTINGS, 4V:e.
Ornaraonial Iron Feucins
roll l.lt.WE VAU1) I.OLSi
VERANDAHS,
KOIt YAltlH AT UKslUHM'KS .11',, 4C.
The I'l.llWS, iilrea ly celcbraied fur their su
periority, have been Mill furtlier improved, and
will ulw.ivs be kept on h.ttnl.
Aiso, TllllEflllMl MAC1IINF.S.
Siiiibiny. May 1S71.
Tin: i;;i!:iiE.T3 that
COMPOSE IIOSADA1.IS are
piil.lirhed on every put Injjii, tin re
lorn it is wit u mx-ii I piep.ilu'.iull,
euiiau-qiii-iitty
IUVSUHNS I'KESCKIBK IT
It i ii (irUln rum lr Hjroliils,
S) plhln in nil it Ii ruis, Itlieuiiit
turn, hkiu liiM-utrs, l.ivor Cuiu
I'Uii.l uud all diataius of llm
llluud.
o:.s ziznz cr i.:3A3al23
Will du llliil (,'uuil thtll It'll boll In
u' Ihu H) rups ul' ri4rwidnll.
THE UNi:nIQN0 PHVSICIANi.
iuVi; UM U ltu4llill,S ill their pr4l'lll'l
.I'.ir lliu ) :! Hire yi-Ji. mid I niy
niduitu it (il.alilu AlUilalnv
a i.J l: lu.nl I'unlior.
'till T i1 i l'i,ll,.t H4I1011 I.
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V6L) AND ENDORSED BY
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ROSAMLIS
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Miscellaneous.
;iiii.ixu
AT
THE MAMMOTH STORE,
lina J tint received and opened
,1 MAMMOTH NTOCK OF UOOUS,
wlili li lie tins
SELECTED 11727 (111 EAT CAliE
and oflVrs to Hie Public nt the Very
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Having established n reputation for low
prices nud
DEALING
to nil, will endeavor to maintain that position
COME ONE & ALL & EXAMINE THE
LAIM-i EST STOCK,
BEST ASSOHTMENT &
LOWEST riUCES
IX THE COUNTRY.
Thankful for the lar-je amount of patronnixe
heretofore bestowed upon me, I will eudeaver by
filinishini: the best i;omls at the lowest prices lo
merit n continuance of the naino.
11. V. FRILING.
April 15, 1871.
EVriMOUOIXAKY.
$10 ori"i:it ?io
30 I.YS OX TKI.tl..
MONTH LY I'.VYM EXTH.
iMtin: iti.iM c t:i.
Till! Ami:hhm Sr.wiNo Maciiinr Co. have
eoncludid to otl'er tlnir whole Block of Stijinior
and widely-known machines, upon the nbove
uiiparahied terms, to everybody, everywhere,
who have, or can linJ use for a really Kood Bcw
ini; Machine, chcipi r than the cheapest.
Every one Is welcome to a mouth's freo trial
at their own home.
The best, and only true guarantee of Its quality,
is a mouth's free trial.
The otijcct of irlvlnir a free trial Is to show you
how Good our Machine Is.
This is the si'Mplest uud lltn-t certain Wny lo
convince you that our Machine is just what you
waul.
Tho Secret of safety Is lu one mouth's trial.
No one parts w ith the Machine utter trial. All
pay for uud keep il.
iluy no machine until you have found It a e;ood
one, cu.-y lo learn, easy In manage, easy to w ork,
easy lo keep In order, perfect in mechanism,
perfect in construction, simple, reliable, ninl
. ilisfaclory. Any company who will refuse you
t his much cuuiiul have us H""d 11 Si-v. lii Muebint
us ours.
Hay only when you know the machine dors
not lake un hour lo gi-l ready lo do a minutes
woik.
Buy only when yo u Uud a Machine thai is
ready lu 11 niiiiiile ludo any kind of work uud is
always ready, and i:everout of order.
A iiioiilir. trial answers all qui alious, sohes
all doubts, pivvc nl all mi.-takes, a'ld is the only
afu way lnct your moneys woilli. Try It. You
cannot lotc.
Write fur our C011lldci1ll.il Circulars and Illus
trated I'auipl.li-t. ( taluini; full parliciilars,
which we will scml you l,y rt t urn of mull free,
Willi B.uuplcs of hi-w'liiL', lii.il you can Judc lor
yourself. And rciiiciiiU r, Ihut we sell uur khh1
M.uhlucut it low price, up., 11 1'Mraordliiary favor
able lei ins of I a uit-iit , und lipott Hull ow n lui r-
I Don't li.'.ilale li.eabsu you are uueeilulu
whether Wulit u rH'Winif .Martiiut; or liol, 110 be-
vit ir oii liatu one of another kind. Try it good
one, Ilu y me ulw.iys u.i tiil, uml will make
j 11111111) for you, or help you In sus II. And if
j Juil have uliolh,r,oiu will show )i,u thai lb Jons
! you li.ive could bii lliipioied. '1 lie cuiiip.in)' .laks
! I In i v K 4. 1 -li 111 o ilu ii Itii.nii.. mi tin, im ru
; Ui ol Ihi, Womb t I'u I uud r ili.ioiilluui y hi iiik
I -M.iiiilue. t'ouiily llii;hl. tlv,u imi In Kiukl
Mm ul Ai-cuU. CuntruMcr., I11.1I0 uud li uiiile,
) w.,iili. 1 vi r) w In in.
I Wule for l'.nliruUr, mul ml Inn 1
AVimiris it At ill N K Co,,
I'ur. Joint sud Suju klrnl.
Nik Vmk.
Hit. II, 171.-1 )cur.
FA KM FOU SALE.
'pilK umb r. It: Hid ti4l,ijr lurtjrr Irurl of Ian 4
1 I u ir 'Ml m nm ) lli.iu run Imi towily t'ulti.
t .nd Iii una I41111, l.lji'ly U 1,4,4 lu liu. kluK,
ullifs . mIssImiiiI uuu iI welts, t uibiitviiiu lbs
w bul u( t lis old Pn .imM I4IUI, logiibvt Willi
(Mil nt li iiul.liu I411.1.
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S)lisccIIanf0it9.
PRICES REDUCED.
HOOTS A NIIOEN
Manufactured to order nt
GREATLY REDUCED TRICES,
JOHN UII.VER,
Nprtice Street, Hnnbur1, I'onn'a,
la constantly manufacturing
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
nt surprisingly low prices. Ills stock comprises
tho very best In market, lllslonir exper
ience in the business tins won for
him a reputation fur
making first
class work equal to nny city manufacture. All work
warranted.
Tr.ltMSNTKICTI.Y CASH.
The prices of repairing nre nlso reduced.
JOHN WILVEU.
Simbnry, Mnrcli 4, 1871.
MI LI.IXEK Y UOODN UEXEIt ALLY.
NEW STYLES OF
BONNETS,
HATS,
FLOWERS,
FRAMES, &c.
Mourning and liridal
Hats and llonnctn.
Full lino of Mournine Veils nnd Crape.
MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY.
Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, ,te., &c.
FANC y GOODS AND NOTIONS.
MISS M. L. GOBBLER.
South Fourth 8t., below the Railroad, Bur bury.
April S3, mi.
NTEItEOKi'Ol'EN,
VIEWS. ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES.
E. A II. T. AXTIIOXY A CO.,
501 Broadway, New York,
Invite the attention of tho Trade to their exten
sive assortment of the above uoods, of their own
publication, manufacture and importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and
GRAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF VOSEMITE.
E. it II. T. ANTHONY it CO.,
591 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
IMl'OHTEnS AND MANI FACTIHEIIS OP
Photographic Materials).
March 4th, 1871. ly.
TOMI'FKET MAXOK CEMETEKY
COMIMXY.
ThU company is now prepared to sell lots lu
the new Cuinctcry, located on nn eminence about
one-fourth of a mile cast of Sunbury. Tho In
crease of the population of Sunbury, nnd conse
quent advance in tho ratio of mortality, ns well
as the limited facilities for tlio interment of those
who have fought life's battle, have siiL'trestcd the
organization of the above named company.
l'lan of Cemetery may be seen nt tho olllcc of
J. A. Cake, Esq., or Lloyd T. Rohrhach.
Price of lots from $5 to $15, according to loca
tion. Deeds will. bo executed for lots sold.
LLOYD T. ROIIRBACII, Scc'y.
May 13, 1871.-tf.
l'ltlt'EM KEIL'CE
AT TUB
Mammoth Hoot & Shoo Store
or
ELI MILLER,
In C. B. Smith's Room, Queen Street, 0110 doo
East of tho Post Otlicc,
NORTH UM BERLAN D, PENN'A .
For Elmirn Roots, go to Ell Miller's Boot and
Shoe Store. They uru sold, Best Calf at ft!.
For French Calf Boots, go to Ell Miller's, ouly
t'J to HI per pair.
For Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, at lowest possi
ble prices, tro to Ell Miller's, nn (Jueeii Btreet.
For nil kinds oftiiim Boots and Shoes, call at
Ell Miller's.
For Ladies' Gum Overshoes, see flue assort
ment nt Ell Millers.
For all kinds of Children's Shoes, go and ex
amine Eli Miller's largo assortment.
For niiythlng in tho Boot und Shoo line, call
anil examine Ell Miller's stuck liefore Tiurclnmliur
j elsewhere if you wish to get Urst-class, at the
I lowest prices.
Jan. 7, '71-Sep. 3, '70.-1y.
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALKER'S UPOSNIA
VINEGAR BITTEES
Hundreds of Thousands
Dear testimony U tliolr Wonder
ful Curntivo ElfccU.
o o
S 12
S g U WHAT ARC THEY?
"JI FANCY DRINK, fl
Miulucf I'oor Hum, WUUkejr, 1'ruol tsplrlta
ml Itvliis.i l.luuurn ilurli r.il. t,licil si.tlswei.t-cn.-l
tn llotse tlu tuiilc, C.HcJ 14 l oultv,111 Appct.
in," Ucaiureni,1 llitt leait tie tlp Ur cn to
l:-uuKLUneM snj rut j, but arc a Irna Ucillrlne, niaild
from tiiu Nttlva Iluotti sna llerbi cf Califucta, free
lii.m all Aliobullu Ktlitiulaiils. Tbcr sm Ilia
tilt EAT II I.OO ! l'L ltll IClt nnd A l lTi:
CilVINd rUIMll'I Kutirrrrt ltcnuvutur si.d
lavlKiirslurof tin by.tcni, esrry iun oU sll iujImjuous
umur miU rvblorliii tlm Itm J lu s IhlIII.jt ci Dititlcn,
pt-iMiD can luko IticM LUIers cccorUu.4; lu irvc-
tlu an J romalu Iiuik nnwiil.
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t!io bunps aril nut tlutuoycil bjr laluerul putiua or
eUicr lauai.i. 01.J llm vitul trkiii. wanUil bo uuj llio
(ulnt vf ruiiblr. j
far lnMnniiiibKirtr nud Chroula Itheuuia
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Ma IIUKlIf ilt 4k .4tailL4 out uf IUf4U4ul4lS
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ititttfacturtrs.
FUUNITU11E STORE,
In Masonic Hall Buildings,
Third Ntrert. nonr I lip Vont Ofllcc,
NL'NIllTKV, 1A.
B. L. RAUDENBUSH
now otrers lo tho piihllo
selected and made with (rrcnt care, nnd with a
view to please tho wants of his numerous
customers.
Ills stock Is new nnd of llio latest styles.
rAW)U SUITS,
PAIILOU AND RECEPTION
CHAIRS,
COTTAGE SETTS,
Ash, Walnut or Rosewood of tho finest patterns
mado.
KIDK no.iitns,
In Oak or Walnut, and Dining Room Furniture
of all kinds.
LOOKING GLASSES AND PLATES,
MattrcsEcs, Pillows, Bolsters, Window Shades
and fixtures.
Special nttemion Is paid to this department by
W. P. Roberts who has had a number of vears
expcficnco in tho city. Collins of every descrip
tion nnd sizes, constantly kept on hand. Also,
Fisk's Metnlic Burial Cases. Shrouds nnd Un
dertakers' materials of all kinds.
17" Personal attcniinueo to funerals.
Remember, tlio Masonic Hull Buildings, 011
Third street, Siinhurv, Pa.
B. L. RAUDENBUSH.
Sunbury, July 15, 1871.
M M Itiat AND I'LAMXCl ItHLLN.
Third Street, adjoin in it Phlla. & Eric R. It., two
Sipiurcs North of the Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
IRA T. "CLEMENT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of the public.
Huvinn till the latest Improved machinery for
inninil'nctiiriiig Limber, lie is now ready to 1111 or
ders tufall kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nnd nil kinds of Ornamental ScrowlWork. Tuni
iiiC of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.A1IGR ASSORTMENT Or
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK uud PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, Ac.
Orders promptly tilled, nnd shlpjied bv Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
deel-GS:1y
NTOYK A TIN F.STAHLIMI.ttKXT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
sl'CCESSOIl TO SMITH GF.NT1IKH. J
HAVING purchased the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Krause would respectful
ly inform the public that he now litis 011 hand 11
large assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Speer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna nnd others,
which ure so arranged us to be used for Coal or
Wood, and arc warranted to perforin satisfactori
ly or no snlc. HEATERS of till kinds put up lo
lieatoucor more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dill'ereiit kinds ut very low prices.
Tiuwitre or Every nesorlptlon
kept constantly on hand. Rooting and Spouting
with the best material, done nt short notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil ai d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware
ofn IU.111I.4. Store opposite Conley's hardware
store. Give 1110 11 call. A.' KRAUSE.
apllU-ly
TIMK IS 1MOXEY ! I
ALL Wall Paper nnd Border, sold by me wil
be trimmed ready for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
nv TUB
YEOMAN'S WALL PAPER TRIMMER,
.i
w hlch I have the exclusive riL'ht to use iu unijiirv
and vicinity,
tiavo moiiey, timo nnd labor, by buying of
FKititi:.: i.iciii r.M.it,
Dealer In Hooks, Htntloncry, Wall Paper, Music,
tVe., tVe.,' tie.
Sunday rVltool tl'PPLIK8 made u speciality.
IllaiiU, Moiiiorumltiui A 1uhm llooki
ill cinllcas Vaiiely, Jilsl received.
HOOK HINDI Ml done to order. Persons will
save rxciise by leaving their orders for binding
ulili inc.
riCTI'KK Flt.lttr.N
of nil sizes, cut Iriim lie Moulding at very low
rales. OVAL .v. blCAItK FllAMKti always nn
baud.
ALBUMS, lUtAC'KKTS, (i(ff,l) VEXS,
&c, &c.t tie.
A lari;e aiul well selected stock of Toysalway
mi bund. Anything mil nil liituil pmiuplly ul
dered. lliirk'uiiia lur rash. Cull at
N. FERI1EK LlCillTNER'8
litmk rllore,
Sinn nf Foley a (iold l'eu, Market biiuare, Bur
bury, I'u.
huubiiry, Aiik'ii'l tilli, iTl.
M, MIUUAV. t. kLllkUkKK. . II. lil.Al k.
MURRAY & CO.,
WUoliaalo Uciilcrs lu
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
OUIiti ami b. hii tilalluuery,
lrlullMK, Hmppluif u4 MmuIIIm
PAPERS,
IMI'I H Ut.H, Ar., At.
Tlut CulvlnuU.il
Curry Kcroseno lluriilii; Oil
always u kaatl.
Haling klati u:ut;d 4
; fetes
Sis V'JV-vsJL df W
(JOAL ya.:ii:d.
as ara pupaud Idaupply al akHl kUUc, aud si
lbs luavai l.ilva,
MCI,.
hTOVK,
Ulnl
OO.A.I4
la ail kkii ai. a .Um4 t us 4 sail.
ItiiMla kl al uuf oill.a a 44. Uavik IkHtl M ,
ill k ytutuyHf klloj.
Ml illl VV 4 (tl.
n. 04 M4la 1bn4 kHl.,1, kaobul), 'a.
U, 4 l I
$i8CtIlitncous.
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
ompany.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE
YEAR ENDING JANUARY lsl, 1871.
Number of Policies, 713.
Amount of Property Insured, .13,81.t,0O
Amount of Premium Notes In force, (34,213,00
CASH ASSETS.
Amount lonr.ed ot Interest, f3000,00
Amount In Treasurer's hnnds, (1000,110
Amount due from Agents, (:K)0,tl5
Amount dun from other sources, (7Jfl,00
Available Capital, (39,311,1)5
Innnrc jonr C'attlo.
INSURE with a responsible nnd perfectly rc
liablo Company. Insure whero your losses
will be paid promptly.
THIS IS A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COM
PANY. Hence, unlike other Companies, you arc sure
of bcliiir paid promptly for all losses, if insured
in this Company.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OK ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mutual, our expenses are less, and our
Charter is Porpetiinl. We pay losses by all kinds
of accidents by death, (cxeeptinir In cases of
epidemics,) by theft, t&e.. tStc. We pay prompt
ly. No red tape proceedings to obtain your
money iu case of loss.
Nearly fl.l.OOO paid 011 Cows alouo
siinrc OrKiuiizittioii.
Look nt the list of Losses paid on Cows alone by
this Company.
M Ilennlncer, Siinhurv, Pa (33
D llilitcrt, Northumberland 50
Oconto Eekcrt, " 40
8 Ii Dodpe, HO
Charles linlick, Mt Cnrmcl 30
Esubeiis Sipplo, " 40
Ciilhiirino Wii(rner, Wntsontowu 40
(icorRC Heir, Northumberland - 50
Jacob Snyder, Sunbury 3333
J W R.isslor, ' 50
Minor Cndy, Dewnrt CO
Catharine Mnrtr., Slmmokin 40
rrancts Bitciicr, Bunliury MO
Samuel B Price, Upper Lehigh U
Joseph Deppen, Mt Cnrmcl 50
Matthias Schollv, " 40
Francis McCurty, " 50
Marin Kramer, Walsontown 45
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dewnrt 40
J & R C Qiilirirlc, Clinton co 40
R Unmnpc, Shenandoah, Schuglklll co .40
J 8 Tliarp, Sbnmokln 40
Thomas Wardrops, Mt Caruiel 45
N A Loudenslngcr, llcrndon, 40
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Ferry 40
() L Ron nan. Shenandoah, SchuvlUi'il co 50
Jacob Shine, " " 10
Jacob Stolt., " " 40
D II Bower, Iteration, 30
(ico B Lahr, (ieortretown 40
John II Ossmiin, Sunbury 40
W it Wallace, Northumberland 30
II 8 Graham, " 50
Rebecca Koble, Georgetown 40
Philip Winterstcln, Watsoutown 40
G 8 Low, Lime Ridge, Columbia eo 40
Lewis Ostcrhniit, Laurel Run, Luzerne co... 40
Mn i v J lline, Northumberland 40
B F Krohn, Snubiiry 40
Andrew Ilealy, Girardsville, Schuylkill co.. 40,
Patrick Furccson, Mt Cnrinel 40,
Martin Delancy, Bhennndoali city 14,
John Dane, Ashland, Schuylkill co 10,
Anthony McLniii:hlin, Uirurdsvillc 41),
Llnymnn S Hay, Mabanoy Plane 4'),
R Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David Handier, Berwick "7,
J D Focht, Pottsvillc "0,
Erastus Sober, Point twp '2o,
A Lippcncott, Watsoutown 40,
Maria Kramer, Wntson'n,2d loss pd last sum,40,
I P Lippcncott, Watsoutown 41),
R S Animcrman, Snydertown 20,
Nathan Blnss, Berwick, Columbia co 27,
J iv. C R Quiiri;le,Pine Sta'n Clinton c 2d loss,4ll,
(iiarles W llar.zard, Rupert, Columbia CO...40,
John Fotrleman, Watsoutown 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Caruiel 40,
Thomas Mctz, Paxinos 30,
R MeCloskv, Lock Haven 134,
HON. A. JORDAN. President.
C. A. REIMENSNYDER, Scc'y, Sunbury.
DIRECTORS 1
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. C. J. Hniner,
Solomon Stroll, Wm. Hrindlc. Suloman Shlpe,
John A. Shlssler, Dr. I). T. Krebs, Dr. David
YViildron.
March 11, 1871. ly.
Xorflicru Criilral Itnllwu'.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
ON nnd after August 6, 1S71, trains will run
us follows :
NORTHWARD.
Niagara Express arrives nt Sunbury ut 12.40,
p. m. arrives at Niagara Fulls at 12.20, a. in.
Hull. ilo Express airivcsat Sunbury at 4.10 11.
m., arrive at Williainsport at 4.45 Elmlra at 0.10
a. 111., Canaiidaigiia 12.10 p. 111.
Mail arrives at Sunbury at 4.30 p. in., arrive
at Wiiliamsport G.30 ami Elmirn 10.35 p. in.
Fast Liu arrives at Sunbury at G.45 p. 111.,
arrive at Wiiliamsport 8.15 p. la.
Eric Mail arrives at Sunbury at 2.00, n. 111.
BOUTI1WARD.
Buffalo Express lcnves.8unhury at 4.10 n. 111.,
arrive nt Harrisburg 7.U5 a. in., Baltimore 10.40
a. 111.
Express Mail leaves Sunbury, 11.45 n. m., ar
rive at Harrisburg 1.40 p. m.
Erie Express leaves Sunh.iry nt 8.55 a. in., ar
rive at Harrisburg 11.05 p. til., Baltimore 1.00
p. m.
LcuveSiinbury nt 1.10 a. in., nrrive ut Harris
burg 3.35 11. 111.
Sunbury Accomodation leaves Sunbury ut 5.45
p. in., arrives at Harrisburg at 8.30 p. 111.
SIIAMOKIN DIVISION.
KVSTWAltll.
Leave Sunburv at 4.40 p. 111., arrive at Sham'o
kin 5.50 p. 111., Mt. Caruiel 0.40 p. 111.
Leave Sunbury (Accommodation,) ut 11.50 a.
in., arrive at Shumoklu 1.00 p. 111. ,
westwakk. ,
Leave Mt. Cartnel at 7.00 a. m., Shamoklu
7.40 11. 111., arrive ut Sunbury U.55 a. 111.
Leave Shamoi.iii (Accommodation,) ut 3.45 p.
m., arrive at Siiuhmy 4.1RI p. 111.
Express leaves ilaily leaving on Sunday, runs
North only to WilllHiiispoit.
Ail oilier I rain, leave daily, except Sundays.
A. R. FlsKK. En. S. Yoi no,
Gen'l. Snp't., Geu'l Pas-en'r Ag't.,
Harri.-burg, Pa. Balimore, Md.
1'MlutH, Oil, dr.
A FULL stock of Oils comprising I.lnsced
Oil, C011I Oil, Kisli Oil, and l.ubriiiitiiig
Oil fur Engines and Machinery, Yiiruiahes, Glaas,
ulwiiya 011 luiiiil, ut low prices at
CON LEY Si CO'B.
To tlio Community at Large!
CHANGE AT THE
"REGULATOR."
I have llils day purchased I be entire slock,
l'imiiI will uud Itvliuca of the ItiL'iiliitor Hoot.
Mi.H', Tiunk, leather nud Fiudliig More, of J. S.J
Angle, ami will coulluua the bualiii'M ut lis pre
acnl liM-tilluii, em Her nmin, llnupl's Iron r'runt,
MAItKKT SlIlKKT, SlMIl UV, 1'A'
When liavlui; r.lubli.hetl arniiigeiuciils villi
the leading iiiaiiuluilurcra uf the country, I prtk.
ptiae supplying Iba market Willi a liuas ol a ink;
iife.lablialit'd ii'pulaiitiu fur durubilliy uud tiuUli,
ul prices lb.it iiiiiat t l.i 1 111 mpuluriiy. A si.
riiilty will Imi uiuda lu llm luiiil.lilng ofkliuu.
u.ikra iiiulurluls lur uuinufntiuiiug.
Vour puliuuuiie la suJleiltil.
N. f. I.IGIITNEK.
Biioburr, Juil. VI, 171. v
1 IW 1 1 li t KI N.
T1IACKAUA, IllTK k CO., 1
fcl t I IbaMIIlM IO
MlhKKV, MKItltll.I. k THAI KAMA,
HAkl VAl il UKU4 i
ii. nvri'nw, iuuixzi-ix, jlc, ., 1
I bM!atlrs), rrtlalMMla), llrarlsvls),
iVaa A V.,
awuM np4.fullji luiKa Ika alUulkai ul par-
tkaaaas la) awl S44kaal aaiiuKUI.
Hili'l.rttl.K AMI UMia titaUiMiVlk,
lid t ItralMMl Mrorl. I
U IM fit InHV.i'i, 4o iKfi Akll oUtl K
Ibtl I
a, 14 It. I.
ailroubs.
Lackawanna and llloomsburf Kail
ronl. t
8UMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Mondnv, July 17, 1871.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave. A.M. P. M. A.M. P. M.P M.
Scrnnton, A 4.S1 45
Bellevue, 6 50' i
Taylorville, 0 67
Lackawanna, 7 05; '
Pittston, 7 14: 3 11
West Plttston, 7 lllj
Wyoming, 1 87, 3 81
Maltby, I
Kingston, ) st. . .! 1
W.-Uarro Jc'rs ' 40j 8 33,
Plymouth June.,
Plymouth, 7 B01 3 40
Nanticoke, 8 00 1
llitnlock's, 8 07
Shlckshlnnv, 8 82 3 OS1
Hick's Ferry, 8 80 I
Bench Haven, 8 481 3 27
Berwick, 8 50 8 B4
Briar Creek, 8 67i
Lime Ridge, 0 07
Espy, 0 14:
Rloomnburg, 0 19;
Rupert, V '.'0 3 67!
Cntuwissa, 9 Uli
Danville, 9 51 1
Chulnsky, I 9 fitf
Cameron, 10 03!
North'd, (arrive.) 10 20l 4 52;
NORTHWARD.
10 05j
!l0 17'
6 50
0 55
7 02
7 11
7 19
7 84
4 00
4 05
4 12
4 83
4 80
4 85
4 43
'10 20'
10 85 :
10 40
10 47
10 52
7 81
7 86 4 47
7 51 ! 4 55
8 001 5 00
8 05; 5 05
ioo!
8 80!
8 30
8 451
Leave.
1 A.M. P. M.
Northumberland, 10 25
Cameron, I
5 10
5 27
5 ill
5 40
8 00
Chulnsky,
Danville,
Cntuwissa,
Rupert,
Bloomsburg,
Espy,
Lime Ridge,
Briar Creek,
Berwick,
Bench Haven,
Hick's Ferry,
Shlekshlnny,
Hunlock's,
Naiillcokc,
Plvmoiith,
10 CO
0 ()5
0 12
0 17
8 841
0 84' .
fl 41,
6 48 A.M.
0 55
n 14
1
ill 30
,11 43.
! i
13 00;
P. M.
18 liO
7 (!
7 84
7 31
7 41
7 30'
7 45;
8 (Hi
1
PM.
8 15 P.M.1 5 10
8 20 , 5 15
Plymouth June
I
Kiuirston, it
W.-Burre
Mnltbv.
l .' 12
jcrs
34( 7 51 8 30 3 83 5 25
8 40
8 45
8 52
9 04
0 14
9 25
tt 32
8 43
5 35
5 40
5 47
5 62
0 00
6 10
Wyoming,
Werl Pittslon,
PUtston,
Lacknwaiina,
12 4:!
1 12 52.
8 00
8 13
8 18
8 2S
8 30
8 42
2 48
2 54
2 Ml
3 07
3 1
laylorville,
Helicvuc,
Sera 11 ton, (arrive)
3 23 fi 17
1 14
8 48
40
3 80 0
DAVID T. BOUND, Snp't.
ItPUfiing Kuilroiu!.
SUM MER ARRANGEMENT.
Mnmhvi,'MiHj 15th, 1S71.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
North-West for Philadelphia, N. Y., Read
ing, Pottsvillc, Tamaipiu, Ashland, Slianinkin,
Lebanon, Allentown, Euston, Ephrata, Litiz,
Lancaster, Coliiinbia, e., Ac.
Trains leave llanirhiirg fur New York, as fol
lows 1 At 2.40, 8.10, n. 111. and 2 00 p. 111., run.
ucfting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, nnd arriving nt New York at io.Oo a.
m., 3.50, and !).3u p m. respectively. Sleeping
Cars accompany the 8.40 .11. in., train without
change.
Returning: Leave New York nt 0..10 n. m.,
12.30 noon and 5.00 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30,
8.30 a. m. and 8.30 p. tn. ; Sleeping Cars accuni
pnny the 5.00 p. 111. irai:i from New York with
out chaiiL'e.
Leave Harrisburg fur Reading. Pottsvillc, Ti
matiia, Mincrsville, Aihlaii.l, Shimukln,
Allentown und Phi'adclpliia at 8.10 n. in.,
2.00 ond 4.05 p. 111., Mui ping ,u Lebanon ,
princiinl way statiuni. ; the 4.05 p. in., train
connecting fur Philadelphia, Puttsville nnd Co
lumbia only. For Pottsvillc, fct,uvlki!l Haven i
nnd Auburn, via Schuvlkill an I Snsiuehannit 1
Railroad, leave Harrisburg nt 3.40 p. in.
East Pennsylvania Ilailruatl trains leave Read
ing for Allentown, Euston uml New York at 4.32,
10.30 n. m., nnd 4.05 p. m. Returning, leavu
New York nt 9.00 h. 111., 12.30 noon mid 5.00
p. 111. and Allentown at 7.80 a. 111. 18.85 noon.
8.15, 4 25 and 8.35 p. 111.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 n. 111., eonnectim: with similar train on East
Peniia. Railroad, returning from Reading at G.80
p. in., stopping at all stations.
Leave Potlsi ille ut 9.00 a. m. and 2.30 p.
in. Heriidon nt 10.00 a. 111., Shamukiii at 5.40 and
11.15 n. m. j Ashland tit 7.05 a. in., nud 12.411
noon; Mabanoy City ut 7.51 a. 111. uud 1.20 p. :n.
Tamaiua ut 8.35 11. in. and 2.10 p. 111. fur
Philadelphia, New Yuik,Kcar!ing, llari isburg.itc.
Leave Pottsville via Schuvlkill und Susipie
hiiiiim Railroad at 8.15 n. 111. "fur Harrisburg, uml
II. 45 a. 111., for Pine Grove and Treinont.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potts
villc ut 5.) a. 111., pusses Reading Ht 7.30 a. m.
arriving at Philadelphia ut 10.80 11. in., returning
leaves Philadelphia ut 5.15)1. m., passing Read?
lug ut 7.55 p.m. urriving at Pottsville ut 11.40 p.m.
Pottstown Accoininoilntiuii Train leaves Potts
town at 6.30 a. 111., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 p. 111. ,v w
Coluiehi.-i Raiiroud Trains leuvo Reading at
7.20 11. in., and 0.15 p. m. for Ephruta, Litli ,
Lancaster. Columbia. Ve. f
Perkiomen Rail Rund Trains leave Perklometi
J iiiu tnin al 7. 1 7, U.05u. 111., ut 3.00 nud 6.00 p. ui.
Retiirning.teave Sehwciiksville ul 6.30,8.10 a. tn.,
12.50 noon and 4.45 p. 111. connecting with similar
trains 011 Reading Kail Road.
Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown
nt 9.40 a. 111., l.lSund 0.45 p. 111., returning leavt
Mt. Pleasant al 7.00 and 11.25 a. 111., und 3.00 p.
in., connettliig with similar trains on Kendinu
Railroad.
Chester Vulley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port ul 8.80 u. 111., 8.05und 5.32 p. in. returning
leave Downlugton at C.4Ui. in., 12.45 noon un.
5.25 p. nt connecting with similar trains on Read
lug Railroad.
On Sundays : Leave New York ut 5.00 p. 111.
Philadelphia ut 8.00 u. 111. uud 3.15 p. in., (liu
8.00 a. 111. tram running only to Reading;) lcuvi
Pottsvillc ut 8.00 a. 111., leave' Harrisburg, 2.40a
III. , and 2.00 p. in.; leave Allentown at 4.25 nm
8.85 p. Ill, 1 leave Reading lit 7.15 u. 111. uud 9.5i
p. III. for llarrinaurg, at 4.38 a. 111. for New
York, at 7.20 a. tn. for Allentowu and ut 0.10 u
111. and 4.15 p. 111. fur Philuiki'u.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School am
Excursion Tickets, lo uud from all points ut re
dueed rules.
Bngguge checked through 1 100 Pounds Bag
gs.gi allowed ruch Pusnenger.
J. E. WOOTTEX,
J .A?''tl 'l1'1 K"- Macli'ry.
l'biladrlhia autl Erio Itailroud.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On and after Monday, August 7th, 171, tl
Train on the Philadelphia ik Kile Rail Koad wi
ruu us follows i
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Pliiludi lpliiu, 7.10 p i
" " Sunbury, 8.U5 a
4 " arr ul Erie, ' y.:io p
Krle Express ieuvca Plilladtipbl.t, 18. 31 p
" Sunburv, ..sj p
" an at Erie, ' 7.40 a
Elinlru Mall leaves liiil.idiiphia, v.lsl a
Sunbury, IJ.4.1 p
" urr at Lock II. Hen, 7.50 p
Buffalo Expieas leaves Miuliiiiy, 4.1, a
" 11 arr at Williaiiiamrl, U.55 u
Buld Ku(ll Mull luives S llll.uiiKirl, Ifi u
' arr ul Lock lluveii, u.00 p
E&rVAUI).
Mali Tialii leu Vta Kile, 11.31 a
" ' " Mil, 1. 111 y, 1. 00 a
" " urrul liiUii.l. li hU, i.jOj
Krle Fi'rte. U.iWa 1'rle, U ml p
kuiilmry, h..Vl a
w " arr al I'liilddi ii 1.1a, li.nu p
EI111I14 Mail lauita l.utk liaiiu, k.oil a
" ' ' kiinbuiy, 11.10 a
" " arr ut liul.i.l- !pblu, 5 ; p
VuHitlil Ctplraa Uiiira W l!li.iiiiul, 2 05 a
11 kuubiiy, 4ua
" air ul PuiUib iphi.i, ll.o.'i a
Buld Eu.l M ill Ivaiioa l.ut k lUitu, II 15 a
air as W ullauuuil, I J lo p
Mall C.ul I'utiiixla u.l kud al 1 liu a
L. k. A M. k. II. 'I uud al l, jiy au I lnuitu
Ilk nil I iik au4 Aii.tfLm" H. II. IV.
M ill Mul aliU ! iiuuad lialna am I., a)
M. . H. V . lid al I on and i tuiU4H4 Willi
lla.kaa.1 A.l.iibti.) II. 11. W.
Mnim .l,,.,uu..i.i.iiuu 4t.l a 1.4 ai.l a
llulua 1-41 I., a. a 11. 1 il. a. It W, 4. ill a.id V
a 4,. I .1 I oil' aali II I . .i.J V It It. IS .
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al I ! I li 4.14.1 1 .4i a ilk I. I . abj U U
t.iuoia II il an t ln.li.1 41 r 4.i.4. u..ka tl
mi,.,Ii u .1 i.u .1 1. 1 vi I .lU S I , II. V .
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fi.ua U i;.. .u. (.. I 1. 41 I n. iini, aii I a 4a
ll 4.4Ml..lt W4 1 U.l. S M II
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