Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 18, 1871, Image 4

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    griailutrnl.
tltM? to tie Plenty of I'ronh Vggm.
Mr. E. Dwllit, of HiKiAon. Miclilgnn,
lm. iliscnvoud tliu aren't, nntl lie ninkc$ tt
jniuliu Htrou;'i thutiiTirmntnwn Ttlt graph.
1I. M.iys : t I'uil my limis 1ctity'or corn
nu.l pot but lew c;.:'8. I rrnsoiicil upon
tlio in. iltor, mnl Impprnrd to tliiuk thuttlio
coiistiiu nt whIs of milk mid tlio wliitos of
wore much n'.Iko. Now it lias long
In i'ii known to milkmen tlml wlu nt mitl
illinr;s ami bran nre nbout tho best of nny
feed to nmko n tow i.lvo milk ; why not.
Uion, tho Lost to male tlio hens lay t'L'gs V
1 tried Itnutl since tlicn lntvo lnul no
trouble.
ily modo of preparing the feed is to mix
nb'iir. live parts ot llio limn willt one of
tuiililiiiii;. In tho mornim; I mix up with
w:i tor about four quarts of the mixture in a
l.tr-ie tin pan, taVinsr pains to liavo it rath
vv dry, though nil damp. Thin I set iu n
warm sunny spot south of tlw shed, nnd
they walk up, lake ft few (lips, don't seem
to fancy it liko corn, nnd start otr on n
short Mint fr something better, but al
ways coming round in n short lime for n
l'civ more tlips, from the dish of bran.
There is but little tinm during the whole
day but what one or more nre standing by
th;'s pen nnd freely helping themselves. At
night, just below they repair to roost, I
us'uliy inrow tl'.iin abiuit n pint of shelled
eo;n, wll senttereil, mi ttlat each one can
t'et a few kernels. If your hens don't in
cline to cat the bran nt first, siriukle some
Indian meal on it. 1 would like nil .who
complain 'f not petting eggs to try my
plan, nnd I think they will never be soiry.
Acorns As Food. Attention has re
cently been turned in some quarters to the
value of neorns as food for slock. (Jeraude,
who wrote in 1.1H7, says swine, grew fat
Ujon neorns. Since then thousands of
been fed'Vi i';).liritiiin nnd elsewhere, have.
'AlftWM tree. l''ioilu,;irmn Ibis fruit of
neorns ns 'ffl.m experience o"v "ynluo
for other farm nnilii,.'."1'!' fr swi'ne, .r
K....II....1 f. ,t . . .V nnKl.uiinn in
.'ivbiMiju uuua iiu-lll lit llllVl'iry ' " m..u m
pigs, all of which taka them greedif, 9,".'!
ll'lllCar to thl'il'O Wl'll ll'inn liiia .liol, II..
employs many persons nt lifteen pence per
""""i. mm huh season tnoy nave already
L'athi'ivd three luinilrori liiiulmW ar,.n,.i..
Jlii ml thinks it might bo worth while to
give greater attention to this crop in our
own country, nnd is of opinion that since
there U as great n dill'ere.nco In tho quality
of neorns nq in n!ln.i nnto ii,n ...
........ .lib ,1111V UlilJ
come win n oak groves will he planted for
the double purpose of 'producing food for
stock ns well as for limber, if n;it, why
noty For it is cert a inly true that neorns
n t i.wsess a largo amount or nutriment,
nnd nw readily devoured by various species
ol ntiiiuaiii.
Fr.i'Dixo Stock. Overfeeding is ns in
juiioiii ns underfeeding, l'robahlv more
siekiiefs occurs, especially amongst 'horses,
fi oia this cause than from nny other. In
nddilton to this evil elli ct mu'.'h fodder is
wasieu when stock are supplied with un
limited quanl ilii-H. liven if it is only with-
Jiinueu quaniuirs. j.vea it it is only will
in tl.o.r reach, they will pull it dowii, pic
"".'.."''oice bits, nml waste the remait
int .r 'i.. 1 . ,s.!l V'V "mount whirh i
pick
nain-
.Ij''lglit, IU..I
luriiinf 't.i..l. Iu
llvit is I , Z.:, ,:"V mnns ban
Owners of stock 'shuw T?,',"""'
ins more interested nnd bette, 1 Z
.r.i.i-mg uian the great tna.jorily bl uuiX
V "L i""l'er supply may lie measure 1
eil ov the nppetito of the animal, ivl.t-",. .u
pood health will lead it. to eat witlu ""'
nil mat is necesaiy. lVhen nny is Mr
tho manger the beast Ims been overP . in
v,,," ..d.and
...... , lins just eu'iumrn, mil eat and en
joy ils alloweuce and lick its trough clean.
It is dlilleiilt to manage this without direct
oecHsional supervision. "Where the owner
is, the crib is clean," nnd in his nbsenco
I'liieh waste is almost certain to occur.
JJiurth ttiul lli'inf.
Cake ok IIoumcs' Fket. The foot is
the most important part of n horse ; when
Hint is out of order the horse i entirely
useless. At tiiis period of the year a great
i'cuI of care anil attention may profitably
be lirned to the feet of our horses. Mud.
vet. slush, and liltli of any kind allowed to
remain on a horse's feet will certainly in
jure them. When a horse' is brought iu
from work the (eot and Icus should be
washed and rubbed dry. The hoof should
be occasionally well tanvd with common
jiino tar. If any injury occurs from "calk
ing" llio cut should bo kept clean, nnd if it
is at Hie junction of tlie. hoof nnd the skin
pains should be taken to heal it up lit once,
lest the hoof may become, permanently in
jured as it irrows downward. If it is kept
Holt nnd pliablo there is little danger of
this, but if it is allowed to become dry and
brittle bad saml-craeks or split-hoof may
necur.
Wn cojiy tho following items from tho
Germantown TtUyrnph :
ltKXDF.IitNO I.AltO FOIt FAMILY UsH.
It should be rcmemU'red iu the first place
that llio melting of lard preserves it, with
out using salt it anything else. There is
nothing liellcr for melting it than H east
iron pan. but great enro should be taken
that the lire applied should he uniform nnd
no part of tho lard seorclits. Tho lire
should be lilted to the pan, or the pan to
the tire, and tho heat sliouM lie ns marly
uniform as poihlc. 1 a I tho lard be cut
iu small pieces nml use a slow tire, and the
boiling sliouM never exceed ii Minion', ami
tlm siiniii; iniNt bo continued until the
wli. le h nirliuil. When this 'n done, the
I.U'I U strained through n sievu to rnli li
liny Ki'diiuciit there may x euro beiiii;
I lk, 11 Hot to disturb tho seiliim lit. 'J'his
sediiueiil, which is about two lhinU lard
nn. I one-third skin and jelly, siiould le
liinl.'.l V Jiy luM ly in n siiia'llir pun for the
niiriiose (.fcoiiw ili.tg liol i,f it jiiti) llg
laid. I'liegr Hl point is to pn vint tho
lard front ki-iin liiti,', mid lliU euu Imj dmio
k.il'i ly only l.y u'iiuitl .llri inn
Mim k I'll The following is my way
of unking lull. en li s, nnd 1 think th'-y ui
i ipml to mii v I h i wt isu d ;
Tuku lipill weights of tender Is if, suet,
r:uk.oi ii lid Ml'pli's, w'lieli buvu Ihiii ro
oi.!y Hir-d II ml coivil, with half ll.iir
W.liihi o S ilt aU.ir, oili! I'M. of luiMdrltd
lUiii iiu in, an tipul ((n.iiiliy of tuudlid
oianu nnd h-iiiou 1 1 . , and 1 1 1 1 .ii. h bllle
Mil Mil l lilu llll.r ulnio,,la lillilirlliil
Ulid.iaW.l. (Imp the. Ill .it mid I Iiu sll '
..n ii. ly ; u.i-li ,iii,1 u k i,u iuiiuI. .,
loiiK t1 j i u ii i nnd i i hi in h ah m 1 1 ;
UUU hi. Ii iioii.il all IU- ingu d.i'Ut XIV
I. no. luu l'. I.. f, .t.l.lni n i.uiiiii i Hid
MO J I'll' Juil J of 4 Ii llli'U. .'tjjtlst Of IVIU
of wimt or loin. W imully l.tipiovi ll.
I iu yiiiir ilii or p.iiiy p.ma Maii pud
p.il. ; 1. 1 Willi til" Home, lot, mo pi lull
II j c.li loj ihir, JUW.i 1.4 U u hour,
Nl K JtllV ('4kK. tnc Clip of jj.hI
t n. on mi l ( i tup of mIoU u4r
l i. II I it., i ; .. i mil U4U11 -.,
II. l.i u, ol ll .iu, iUu yu- ui kiiiot. ain
00.' u,i of vuiimit. ijt.K a sioall v4-
kiill o t.t Ii, ,4i ol 1 1 1.1 I l.llll MU.t
1 1 U.u i.nanl.iy ul irum of Uit4r In
tl.. r! r lidkw Iu 4 .tl siul lb. M bii
-liutlu tukiu.f thai l:.t ouu.
' 1, iu H-i-U luliy au4 put
1 ' f 1 .1. iwiijr, ai ii, b4t( will Ui o
$isrcUitnro9.
Mure Cure Tor Totter.
rilHK Subscriber, resident of SeTen Points, An
.1. gustn township, Northumberland Connty,
Pa., has n pure cure for Tetter, which lie offers
tn those nflllclcd with till nnnoylng dlsense. He
mil troubled with It for eight years, nnd nothing
would euro It until he obtained this remedy. II
has tiecn tried In a number of cane, to hii know
ledge, (one case of 25 years standing) with entire
success. Upon receipt of $1 00, lie will send a
box of the medicine, and directions to use it, orO
boxen for (5, free of poetnire,
WILLIAM TtAKF.lt,
Augusta P. O., North'd Co., Va.
August 12, 13717111.
XEwlilEATlilor.
rilHF. nudcrelgncd respectfully informs the cltl
X. Kens of Siiiiljnry and vicinity, that they have
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In Dewn'l's biillilluir,on t lie north side of Market
Square, two doors from tho railroad, were they
will kei-p a constant supply of the best of Beef,
Pork, Mutton, Ac, nt w holesale or retail, nt the
lowest prices nnd of the first quality . A wagon
will be run to supply customers every morning,
(except Sundays.) The best of meat will found
nt their shop. " Give us a call nnd sntisfy your
selves. KEFKEW & BOWER.
Oct. loth ISf.O. tf.
FOR SALE!
I
EIGHTY acres of Improved land In the best
Li sect ou of Huuthcrn Mich iran. within nve
miles of the town of "Three liivers," In ft. Jo
seph county, williln two miles of the Kullrond
f-t itiiui, food biiildinirs, out houses, larpe or
chiiid. soil, rich sandy loam, school houses nnd
chiirehs within eliflit tit lu Indisputable, ten
acres nre In wheat, tba remainder In clover sod.
A sp:in of horses, cattle, hogs, grain nnd farming
utensils, iVc., Will lie sold wnn hub property.
Price $T0 per acre, $3,000 In cash, tho balance in
time payments of f. r,oo. Apply to
' WM. A. MASfrEK, Three Itivcrs, Mich.
r,
IT. B. MASSEH, Bunbury, Ta.
Suuliuiy, March 11, 18U.
Merchant Tailoring,
j. hi. novrux.
In the Post Office Building, opposite tho Depot,
(up stairs,)
S.VXBIJRY, l'FXN'A,
tliat lie liiil'!f Cric-n1" ,n11 the public pencrnlly,
of nj a Info's and Milled ds
CIofSiM, .
which will be made tip to oia. i ,7,,
styles, nml warninted to fit. "
(lentlemen in want or fnslilonnhle suits nre
vited to call nml exaniluo his slock.
6IIIKTS
eclentificnlly and pructieiilly cut nnd made
measure. ,
r.UN NO RISK.
AVe funilsli the above styles of Improved yoke
nnd sack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve,
nnd guiir.iutec a perfect titt'linr shirt. It Is the
best model of n shirt ever ollered to the trade.
Fine and fancj shirts made to order.
.1. M. HOSTIAN.
June 3, lS71.-Cm
IF YOU WANT TO SEE
tks target assoitnicnt of
Millinery G oods
ever bronyht tothi3 place, go to
Miss L. SMssler, Market Spare,
niAiiuti, i-a.,
Where arc arrayed In nil thcirdifl'jfcnt varieties
Fall Milliners Goods
of every description just hroUKlit from Philadel
phia and are now nn.
TIlO IICW llooill V.w mmlilt.tetl Is llllpit with nil
er.dh'sn v.'ii-li.t,. . ...01 . .it..,, r
.. v llltlfl. iiiiti;ii .iieeiiv uispiu 111
Jds on sbibltloii, and sold ut the lowest
KVI'.KY ttIXI OF GOODS
usually liept lu a Millinery establishment enn bo
had nt her store. The best hi the Philldclpliia
uinrki't were solicited.
Hive me u call and bo convinced.
Miss L. SlIISSLER.
Su.ibnry, Beptembcr 1S71.
Clock & Vatch Repairer.
r. vociT,
Iu Dewart's lllock, three doors west of tho Cen
tral Hotel, .Market Spin re.
SUXIll UY, PA.,
Kespcct fully Informs tho citizens of Sunbury and
vicinity, that be Is prepared to repair Clocks and
Watches ill nil brunches, also Gold aud Silver
Ware of all descriptions.
Ilaviiij; had forty years experience In the busi
ness in this country, he Hatters himself tliul ho
can (live general satisfaction.
All work guaranteed Custom respectfully so
lieiled. IJune 17, lMil.-tf.
MACHI.xifNIIOP AM) IKON
I'Ot MMtY.
gko. lionnnACTi & soxs,
Nuntiury, Ieiiua,
INFOU?tl the public that they nro preparefl to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, nnd bavin!: added
u new Machine Shop In connection wjlh their
Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New
Lathes, I'hiiilui; and Korlus Machines, wit b the
latf.-t Improvements. Willi the aid of skillful
Iiu chanies, they tire enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW WOKK OP, KF.PAiniXfi,
that limy be given them, In u satUl'.ietory uian
mr. (rnte4 to null any Move.
1UON' COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, of nil sizes.
JlKAbS CASTINGS, Ac.
Ornamental Iron, Fencing;
Foil GUAVE YAltfl LOTS (
VERANDAHS,
KOtt YARDS AT KEHIUKNl'KM, 4C., AC.
The PLOWS, already celebrated Tor their u
perliulty, have been still farther improved, aud
will ulwavs be kt'pt on baud.
Aiso, THKESIIING MACI1INF.S.
Punbiiry, May '-'(, 1MM .
OSADALIS
The iNGKF.Dir.xTs that
COMPOSK IIOSAD.MIS are
pulili.lit d on every uieke, there
Cure it is mii set n t p ip.tration,
cunseipieitlly
ruYsui m ruEsrniBK it
It it certain euro lor Hi rofulj,
Mplul). ill nil i forms, lUwun;.
lain, hkin lliaeuiw, l.ilrr Cum.
plmnt uuj all dwiKi of the
i.luod.
c::s rents c? sjsasalis
will iiu more euud llisii tell bo 1 1 lee
o il.s Hrup ol ftrMiunii.
THC UNDCMIQNEO PHVtlCIANt
'lutveuted ItuwoljluiifilliBirprst die
j& llm pa.l three yunie and In ly
uiiiIuimi it us a reliable AlUiralive
41. J llluo.1 I'unliur.
'lilt. T c t'l'oil of U.lumoie.
U'U I J ISI KIN'.
IIU M. U . I'Atlk. '
Iha t 11 ism 1 1 v,
nu I a bfAUk... ei Si.aoi44iU,
il'U. I L. l I AkliU, liutut.14,
I
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.USED AND r.MUOHSnO BY
J h HkM 11 ms, t .uitt.r,
I Sll.
'V. U kMlTll. J.tMa, ali.a
lit U IIU i t M. I lius I LW.
M IliM . I H..4 UI..V.
I UAV I N at I 11 ,o iJ.uiill, Va.
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lUI HU4 .11 W !.( .1 1 ...
IU..1.4 .t.bf II, , i.l4uM lu 11,-
, .1 ...ul lluk.Ulls. I.IL- WtJt. .1
I'llMuM W,U 4 U.4 v
IO. I IIM Im u i ll.lr Wl .ft ff
1.1.4 14 .. O.. W.l 1,1
IIU. J . u lit. .. Ulna Of
k si.4 .t kill V Iwio.l
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J . ) 14. It. I
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isrcllititcons.
No. 002 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
ruiLADELrniA,
JEtTELEUM, MLVKUSMITIIS
Awn
IMPORTERS,
nre now In rccept of their
TALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS,
embracing a superb stock of
lwitiH nnoxzEftt
CLOCK t?ET8 AND MANTEL ORNAMENTS I
VIENNA FANCY GOODS I
1'ARIAN STATUARY I
Nolld Nllver M are t
tastefully arranged In cases tor
WEDDING PRESENTS,
nlso a splendid assortment of
FINE JE'WELMY, WATCHES, CHAINS,
ELECTRO-PLATED WARES.
Oct. 11. 1871.
Manhoods How I.ont. How Kentorcil.
jiVuiiK.. J"9t published, a new edition of Dr.
C"?? Culverwcll's Celebrated Essay on the
"''U' radical cure (without medicine) of
Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, Involun
tary Seminal Losses, lmpoteney, Mental nnd
l'hyslcal Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage,
etc 1 nlso, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, In
duced by self-lndulgcncc or sexual cxtrnvairance.
f i'riee, In n genlcd envelope, only 8 cents.
The celebrated author, lu this ndmiruble essny,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty yearB' suc
cessful practice, tlint'tlio alarming consequences
of sclf-nbuse may be radically cured without the
dniiirerous use oi' Internal medicine or tho appli
cation of tho knife 1 pointing out a mode of euro
nt once simple, crtalu, aud effectual, by means
of which every eutrercr, no matter what his con
dition may be, mny cure himself cheaply, prl
vatelv, and radically.
ItST'TIiIs Lecture should bo In the hands of
of every youth nnd every man In the land.
Sent under teal, In a plajn envelope, to nny ad
dress, postpaid ou receipt of six cents, or two
post stamps.
Also, Dr. CuIvcrwcU's "Marrlago .Guide,"
price 25 cents. .
Addicss the Publishers,
CIIAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 Dowerv, New York, Post Olllce Box 4,580.
Oct. 21, 1871.-1.V. i
.S t Hr. ilT.lt THAN KEROSESE,
:ficb of the Sckdcrt Gas Company,
T ., October 2i2, 1871.
To tub Citizens , , ., ., ,
monstrato that Uus of 14 Caii'jTC9,l,fn,,on do"
be sold at 2.00 per 1000 cubic feet. ''1H!l;,Ji..5n
tors or the Sunbury Gna Compnnv have deter
liiincd to ndopt that price nnd 14 Candles ns the
standard or quality. This fixes tho price or n
14 Candle burner at one cent nn hour, or one
third less thun Philadelphia uas.
A Kerosene lump gives a light of seven to ten
candles only therefore, gas at the above price
is much cheaper than kerosene, without consid
ering cost ot r hltnneys uud liability to accident,
Let all come forward and become gass consum
ers. Make your applications for service pipes
mid linings ill once, ns the season for Introduc
ing them is drawing to a close.
By Ouorit op tue Board op Diiiectors.
TERMS.
The contractors for tho Works will Introduce
pipes iiion the following terms. Service p!pes
nt 50 cents per running foot, measuring from
centre or street. Upon Market Square, tweuty
dollars ror entire service.
Intel lor Sittings nt 15 cents per rnnnlne foot,
iu new buildings ; 15 cents per running foot over
plaster, and -0 cents per running foot under
lioors.
Chundellcrs, Pendants rnd other fixtures for
sale at new York nnd Philadelphia prices.
October 7, 1S7I.
SIMtl ItV MAitl'.I.i: YARD.
THE undersigned having bought the entire
stock of Dissiuirer & Taylor, would Inform
the public that he Is now ready to do all kinds of
j-ETy M A It It I. E U'OEtK.
(rriTs Has ou hand, and makes to order at
I'TOj. KlIOHT NOTICE-
' jlT Mouumeuta & Hrutl-Ntourn.
: -r-.x STYLE.
DOOR AND WINDOW SLLS
Also, Cemetery Posts with Galvanized pipe and
nil other fencing generally used on Cemeteries.
Johu A.Taylor will continue in the employment,
nt the old stand on Market St.. Sunbury. may2'iiB
E. Tit AO KOI X A It Y.
$10 OFFEIU10
30 DAYS OX TUIAE.
MONTH I. A' PAYMENTS.
PItlCE HEDCCED.
The Amehican Skwino Machine Co. have
concluded to oiler their whole Stock of Superior
nnd widely-known machines, upon the above
unpamleleil terms, to everybody, everywhere,
w ho have, or can Hud use for a really good Sew
ing Machine, die... per than the cheapest.
Every one is welcome to u mouth's free trial
at their own home.
The best, and only true guarantee of its quality,
is ai month's frt'C trial.
The object of giving n free trlul Is to show you
how Goo.l our Machine, is.
This is the spnplest and most certain way to
convince you that our Machine is just what you
wat.
The Secret of safety is In one month's trial.
No one parts with the Machine after Irinl. All
pay tor and keep ll.
Ituy no machine until you have found it a good
one, easy to learn, easy to manage, easy to work,
easy to keep in order, perfect In mechanism,
perfect in construction, simple, reliable, anil
a lis fact 1 ry. Any coinpauy who will refuse you
this much cannot have as good a Sewing Machine
as ours.
Buy only when yon know the machine does
not take uu hour to get ready to do a minutes
work.
Buy only when you find a Machine that is
ready in a minute to do any kind of work and Is
always ready, ami iver out of order.
A iiiiiuIIi'b trial iinswers all questions, solves
ull doubts, prt'vc inn all iiiUtakes, ami is the only
safe w ay to gi t your moneys worth. Try It. You
cannot lose.
Write for our Confidential Circulars and Illus
trated Pamphlet, containing full particulars,
which we will send you by returu of mall free,
Willi humpies of hew lug, that you can Judge for
yourself. And remember, that we sell our good
Macliiucnt u low price, upon extraordinary favor
able terms of payment, and uiou thelrowu mer
its. Don't hesitate because you are uncertain
w hether want a Sewing Machine or not, no be-euu.-
you have one of another kiud. Try a good
one, they ure atwuys useful, nnd will nutka
money fur you, or help you to save It. And if
you have iiiit.t In r.oiit will show yi,u that the one
you bate eituld tm Improved, The coin puny stake
the very EiMeiico of their Hll.lnei. ou III" Ult ra
lu of I iu Wonderful ami Extraordinary boning
Mai lilus. t ouuly ttlgliu gltvu true lu Kuutl
Hiuart Agents. ( umu.ir, male ami female,
.mi. . I evt'rt lo-re.
rite fur I'uilit nl;ir, and . tir.a ,
AMl.IlK AN M At III E Co.,
Cur. Juau aud Nuwutu Mieet.
New Voik.
Oct. 11, IsTJ. I year.
"farm for sale.
MMI V. 1111.I. i.luiif.l h ivi'm a larger lra'4 of luutl
k (tiler l ut it .) lima euu to ni. rltr mill
v.tltj 111 uiiu I. tun, l.nii ly itt volJtl lu liurkliiM,
ull rs ftr sale uuoul one IJJ aerra, until aelug Ini
bolu ul Him old r. i.lng lailii, lojjtAbtW WUU
p.ttl ul llio I.ul.llu Ijiiii.
I ta Utiluiul aiitruut.iKii ul lbs pal I iilliiicit fur
sale, vie lu 4l Ii ' ). I, niuul fu( ganli .. in pur
.w, .i ili.iw u li mii iu.titc.1, Mj utu .1 r
.1. 1.111H lor ll. p44 lu KnitiUt ha Ikiu iliUtfy
done utuu ll.
I Ii. 1. um umb) KmiJ fiiiiii lu ihl euuiily
I. tit I) uiklu. a 1 iii 4 al uitlluMi) gialu Unulua',
U.i in:. 1. 1 tiutiiy a.t4ttt 1 Ut 11 ii.U'i.l, by
Hi. lu .Kime nil i.ll .u to Hut kliik' uj.ii 4 Ul 114 iu
U a i tpl.tl .i tu b..lut m Ilit uiiu una uiUi
ttl, aud to i'.iii'iiU itl .i oiifc ul lb in) ihi mar
lb Ibt- arXltf. 'I.fui, iraniitftile, uf pr
IlibUlS li,t.l uf, Ul M.tlll.s
Hit I MM I.. Mr sltlT.
J4I) a if. fitiu v, S. iiu J 1 u , f.
mum 1:.
At Nil kfia in tsiie, . 11,4 i"'r.
1 1 Mil t4 abti Uuali lUUti I u. I 1.11H ui
j lou.4lbii, I laltl) 4li. 4 I . I.. I.. t,4 u 1,41.
l j K iit !. uu iu ..t,ui, as I i-l p) uu
4bl ut I'll UUil4.ll .
kHt UL r (lUKkr
ftUactllimcons.
PRICES REDUCED.
BOOTS eft SHOES
Manufactured to order at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
JOHN WIIAER,
Sprncc Street, Sunbury. Penn'a,
It constantly manufacturing
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
at surprisingly low prices. His stock comprises
the very best in market. Ills long exper
, lence In the business has won for
him a reputation for
making first
class work equal to any city manufacture. All work
warranted.
TERMS- 8TKICT Ei Y CASH.
The prices of repairing are also reduced.
JOHN WILVER.
Bunbury, Mnrch 4, 1871.
MIl,l.I9iERY GOODS GEXERALLV.
NEW BTYLES OF
BONNETS,
1IATS,
FLOWERS,
FRAMES, &c.
iMonruing and Bridal
Hata and Bonnets).
Full line of Mourning tells and Crnpe.
MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY.
Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, dec, c.
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
MISS M.X. GOSSLER.
South Fourth St., below the Railroad, Burbury,
April 22, 1871. '
STKiti:os oii:s,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES,
i;. A II. T. ANTIIOXY A CO.,
591 Broadway, New York, - .
Invite the attention of the Trade to their extcn.
slve assortment of the above goods, of their own
Duhlication. manufacture and Importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES nnd
GRAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
591 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS Or
Photographic Materials).
March 4th, 1871. ly. ;
I'OMPFItET MAXOU CEMETERY
. COMPANY.
This comr.v ' now prepared to sell lots In
the new Cemetery, located on an eminence abont
oue-fourth of a mile enst of Sunbury. The In
crease of the population of Sunbury, nnd conse
quent. Advance in tne ratio 01 mortality, n wen
ns the limited facilities for the Interment of those
who have fought life's battle, have suggested the
organization of the above named company.
Plan of Cemetery mny be seen at the olDce of
J. A. Cake, Esq., or Lloyd 1. Kohrbacu.
Price of lots from (5 to 1 15, according to loca
Hon.
Deeds will be executed for lots sold.
LLOYD T. ROHRBACH, Sec'y.
May 13, lS71.-tf.
Pit IC ES KEDl'CED
AT TUB
Mammoth Boot & Shoe Store
or :..
EEI MILLER,
In C. D. Smith's Room, Queen Street, ono doo
fcust of tho rust uuicc,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PESN'A.
For Elmlra Boots, go to Ell Miller's Boot and
Shoe Store. They nre sold, Best Cnlf nt J6.
For French Calf Boots, go to Eli Miller's, only
5'j to en per pair.
For Boots, Shoes ond Gaiters, nt lowest possl
ble prices, go to Eli Miller's, on Queen Street.
For all kinds of Gum Boots and Shoes, call at
Ull Miller's.
For Ladles' Gum Overshoes, see fine assort
incut ut Ell Millers.
For nil kinds of Children's Shoes, go and ex.
amine Eli Miller's large nssortment.
For anything In tho Boot and Shoo line, call
and examine Ell Miller's stock before purchasing
elsewhere If you wish to get tlrst-cluss, nt the
lowest prices.
Jan. 7, '71-8ep. 3, '70.-1 y.
A CHEAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Or. WAI.KEX'S CLTFONIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
llundrcds of Thousands j? jf
Bear testimony to their Wonder,
nil Curuilvu Kneels.
If!
0 .
eft THEY ARE KOT A VltK 2
hal FANCY DRINK. If
Mwiscf l'oor Hum, WfcUkey, l ru.il Hplrlla
ted lltt'uao Liquors iljcturi.il. splped andswict
coi4 t i filcaio llio limlo, called 'lonlcs,M".ppttJ:.
rrs," " Lestircro," c, tlmt Iced t:iu tippler cu to
ilruuLenuess and rula, but sre a true UcCicuu, auulo
f.-jm tlie Kullvj I!oou aud llerlw of Ctllfcrala, rree
I re in nil Aleohvlle Mlmnlanm. Tlicy are tho
i.;:i:at iii.oou I'l'itinzit nnd a Lii'E
tilVINU I'K I M'll'l.Es perfect t'.cuovstor and
luvlEoratur o( llio by.Um, ciirrjrlr.g off alt poisonous
Hunter mid ruktorluif Hie Muud Ui a kcaltliy euadltlon.
J.'o pcreua can Lilt tucse ItltUira accorilla lu tiirce
tlon and remsla lun( uuwvll.
1UO will be given fur on Inrnrabls esse, provided
the hones are nut dcttrojed bjr uitarral pulsoa or
olbcr means, and the vital organs vsstcd beyond the
pulm ui rauatr.
lar laUannulory aud i araal Itbaaaia-
Ism aud Uaul, liyavrmla, ar ladlaeailaa,
lllllaua, Uaaikllrul mu4 lulariallleal l'evaia
Ulacaava ( ika 11 1 us d. Liver, ktduera, and
liladarr, time lllllaia ls aa aiul iucci
(ul. burk UlKiui are eaueed tr lllaltd
lllaad wliicli 1 generally iroduaod by dvrauaeaiaal
ul in Wlarailva Orcaaa.
UVl":t'.lA OU IKDKiCNTION, Uad
eelui, i'klu lu llu bboulUcrs, tuuclia, 1 l.mi ot tba
l i t. i, tuj.i.iu, auur trotuiui!., ul iii kUiBuca,
Vmi iwk la Um kuuik. VUluus Allacka, 1'alaualk.a
ul llu IU. i, Ikiliiaiu.aUiia ul lbs ten., fun u the
nku.u ut lua k,biui7a,aadakuudn!d euur eslulut
tju twi: uv tba ua.rieuf tieMla.
t ii r lu mutala Uia bluuiack and uiuula'4 tka tot
I'Mlivirait bowU, aiikb rcudullincjuu.;uil.4
uu. la ilkiiUia lbs liluud ut all iwuuriiua, and
Ui iaiUuf ua lifeai 1 1 iur u Iba aaoia lyata,
IDUKikM IHaKAa.tJi.lrunWlu.T.lttr.RsU
LueLui, biuu bca, k.u, I uu Us. I u.lul. . bull. I
kawlM, lilas-Wuia, acal4llMd.ai.nl tw. Ki flh
slu, lua, fva, tiiauulufaliui-suf ikakbui, Huatuiia
ata UHa ut tba uita, ui akaiutM asiuu us aMa,
am l.i.l.i.; dud a-diU4 ml ut ILj t.lui b, a
abuf naM tiiwu.ul ikw biuu. Has bvuia at
k .k.-i kill IvatlOMI Uv ku. lu.l4l.lvU4 ul lbl
ujuiiia aflrci.
laaaaa tbi Vllit 14 f.ou4 akeaatet a tod lie
In uiu.m kwama taiuab tba ebia W fla-akM, t rap.
U UM Ut Mu ll kl.k It kba ua kwl U wlMUkU.4
- J tUfuii u lu 14 aba u la f'ul,
auluaitw4.tlk.a puaabM. katkaUu4
- i.J ui a.. i a ul tu,iM.M. ,iii..ii...
I'tki Vtt'KauduwWi ttutlkt, tu4iuf la U
H'Umul uu lkM I'WkMWHbl. Me '0U;.l dwuuf.
J eu4 I-U.U..4. Il M mmi. llMiiluir
lua .inn:! it.ul ..(, i i., uiu.1.4 f l -ui U.
(Ma ka,t,.u.ku, l i.d k MH.
S4I.IH, tl.,1.1. ,. .. '. l-i'fc am t o.,
au4 O.k. A.v.U. Ik, rtuaeiMu, 14,
ka) Iim4M14i..m e-. , , k
-AilU i.r AIL KUlbOUl All t ilt.Ua,
Ol LLclll aud l uitii, i atiJ kM-Mk
utuitk aUMt lkvkUgM a, ai.
(1 Ii lu U -vi. Ai 4aVaf 't K? WUs i, d't
I aud Iks kuM t
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III 111
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I el. oli!
tamtfarfitttfs.
FURNITURE STORE,
- In Mnsonle Hall Buildings, "
Third Street, near 'the Poat Offle,
UXBCnY, PA.
B. L. RATJDENBTJSH
now offers to the public ' "
FURisrmrRE
elected and made with grent care, and with a
view to please tne wants or nis numerous
customers.
nis stock Is new and of the latest styles.
PAIlLOtt SUITS,
PARLOR AND RECEPTION
CHAIRS,
COTTAGE SETTS,
Ash, Walnut or Rosewood of the finest pattern!
made.
SIDE BOARDS,
la Oak or Walnut, And Dining Room Furniture
or an Kinas.
LOOKING GLASSES AND PLATES,
Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, Window Shades
and fixtures.
Speclm iittemlon Is paid to this department by
W. P. Roberts who has hnd a number of Tears
experience In the city. Collins of every deserip-
tlon and elr.es, constantly kept on hnnd. Also.
Fiek'e Metallc Burtnl Cases. Shrouds nnd Un
dertakers' materials of all kinds. -19"
Personal attenHance to funerals.
Remember, the Mnsonle Hull Buildings, on
xuira street, eunoury, m.
B. L. RAUDENBU8H
Sunbury, July 15, 1871.
1.U9IBER ASU mMX MIL.L,J,
Third Street, adjoining Phlln. & Erie R. R., two
Squares North Of tho Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
IRA T. "CLEMENT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of the public.
lluvinc all the latest Improved mnchincrv for
manufacturing Lunbcr, be is now ready to Ull or-
aers si an Kinas oi
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
oaoii, Bi.ip.no nuubUlMUH, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nnd all kinds of Ornamental Serowl Work. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
BILL LUMBER.
nEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe. kc.
Orders promptly filled, and shlpiied by Railroad
or otherwise. IKA 1. CLEMENT,
deel-08:ly
PJTOVE A TIN ESTAHMSH.TIE.XT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
SUCCESSOK TO SHITU A OENTIIER.J
HAVING purehased the above well known cs
tnblishaient, Mr. Kruuse would rcspeetful
)y iulorni the public that he now has on hand a
large assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Speer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna nnd others,
which nre so arranged as to be used for Coal or
Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of nil kinds put up to
bent one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dill'erent kinds nt very low prices.
Tinware ofKvery OcMrrlption
kept constantly okVlinnd. Rooling and Spouting
with the best material, done at short notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil in d Lumps constantly on hand. Japan ware
ofailx.ndj. Store opposite Conlev's hardware
store. Give me u call. A.'KRAUSE.
npl24-ly
TINE IS MOSEY ! I
A
LL Wall Paper and Border, sold by nic wil
do trimmed ready for use,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
DT TUB
YEOMAN'S WALL PAPER TRIMMER.
mmm
i . . v. .1 - r.
t: i .r.
iV A.
which I have the exclusive rlirht to use iu uui:
nnd vicinity.
Save money, time and ltihor, by bnylng of
X. FEllKKK MOI1TXEK,
Dealer tn Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Music,
ve., ko., eve.
Sunday School SUPPLIES made a speciality.
lllauk, .Mruioraiitluiu at Iita Book
lu endless variety, Just received.
' ROOK HINDI N'G done to order. Persons will
save excuse ky leaving their orders for binding
wnn uiu.
IMC'Tl'HE ERA MEM
of all sires, rut from tie Moulding nt very low
rates. OVAL A SQUARE FRAMES always on
liana.
ALBUMS, BRACKETS, GOLD TENS,
A lar(e aud well selected stock of Tuysalway
ou baud. Anything uot ou hand promptly oi
dertxL Banaius lor eusii. l ull at
N. FEKKEK LIliHTNER'i
Hook Blore,
Sign of Foly a Gold Pen, Market biiuure, bur
bury, Pa.
fcuubury, August 0th, lk70.
WM. Ml'kkAT. 4. kUAIMAklH, KM. U. ki-Alk.
MURRAY & CO..
WbulvMtl Dealers Ik
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
uince ami avbuol klallonery,
rriullMg, WrNitulMg und MmI1I
PAPERS.
I'll'Ut uvn. At., .
Tlio ('ululiniU'4
Corry Koro'iie lluriitiis OU
ela-eys uu kaad.
liavlug al.a 0util a
COAL
are u jiii W .upi'ly at kH kulU,aui al
the lukwt talue,
hiuvi:,
OIIKMT.NUT
Ktt
IKA
OOAL
to all k Buy k .it4 Ut lt nt sail.
Ui4.it leu) at awt eu da. m swmi 1U
til k utuMtif k.4.
MfUUAr to.
M bVmi lkn4 kMiett. kkkki, I.
i , It.-l-
tlsccllaitcottsj
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT TDB THE
TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st. 1871.
Number of Policies, 712.
Amonnt of Property Insured, I53,tlfl,00
Amount of Pratnlum Notes in force, (34,9X3,00
CAStl ASSETS.
Amonnt loaned at Interest, (3000,00
Amount In Treasurer's hands, (1000,00
Amonnt due from Agents, (300,95
Amount due rrom other sources, (TJfl.OO
Available Capital, . (30,23V,95
Insure your Cattle. .
TN8URE with a responsible and perfectly re-
liable Company
Insure where your losses
will be nald nromntlv
I b
TUIS
IS A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE
COM-
PANY
Hence, unlike other Companies, yon nre sura
of being paid promptly for all losses, If insured
In this Cmnonnv.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARK LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mutual, our expenses are less, and onr
Charter is Perpetual. We pay losses by all kinds
of accidents by death, (excepting in cases of
epidemics,) by theft, Ac, Ac. We pay prompt
ly. No red tape proceedings to outiiiu your
money in case ol loss.
Nearly 3,000 paid on Cows alone
klnce Organization.
Look at the list of Losses paid on Cows alone by
this Company. . -
M Hennlnger, Sunbury, Pn. t33
D Illlgert, Northumberland 60
George Eekcrt. " 40
8 B Dodge, " ;....80
Charles Bollck, Mt Camel..
..80
..40
..46
..50
Es u bens Hippie. '
Catharine Wagner, Walsontown
George Heir, Northumberland....
Jacob Snyder, Bunbury
J W Bassler, "
Minor Cady, Dewart
Catharine Marts, Shamokln
Francis Bueher, Sunbury
Samnel B Price, Upper Lehigh..
Joseph Deppen, Mt Carmel
Matthias Scholly, "
Francis McCarty, "
Marin Kramer. Wntsontown
...8333
...50
..60
.40
, 0
...40
...50
..45
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dewart 40
J A R C Quiirglc, Pine, Clinton co 40
R Rumnge, Shenandoah, Bchuglklll co 40
J S Tharp, Shamokln 40
Thomas Wardrops.ltt Carmel 45
N A Loudenslagcr, Herndon, 40
Rachel Cramer, Flhher's Ferry 40
G L Rencnn, Shenandoah, Schuylkill co 50
Jacob Shine, " " 10
Jncob8tolt, " " 40
D 11 Bower, Herndon, 30
Geo B Lntar, Georgetown 40
John II Ossinnn, Sunbury 40
W B Wallace, Northumberland 80
II 8 Gmhnm, " 50
Rehecca Koble, Cconrctown 40
Philip Wlntcrsteln, Wntsontown 40
G S Low, Lime Ridge, Columbia co 40
Lewis Ostcrhaut, Laurel Ruu, Luzerne CO.. .40
Mary J lliue, Northumberland 40
B F Krohn, 8iuibury 40
Andrew Ilealy, Glrnrdsvllle, Sehujlkill co.. 40,
Patrick Furgcson, Mt Carmel 40,
Martin Dclaney, Shenandoah city 14,
John Dune, Ashliinri, Schuylkill co 10,
Anthony McLaughlin, Glrnrdsvllle 40,
Lliiymnn 8 Hay, Mnhanoy Plane 40,
R Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David Bauchcr, Berwick -7,
J D Focht, Pottsvllle 30,
Ernstus Sober, Point twp 20,
A Lippeucott, Watsonlown 40,
Maria Kramer, Watson'n,2d loss pdlastsuin,40,
I P Lippencott, Wntsontown 40,
R 8 Anitnerman, Snydertown 20,
Nathan Bloss, Berwick, Columbia co 27,
J A C R Quiggle.Pine Sta'n Clinton c 2d loss, 40,
Charles W Hazzurd, Rupert, Columbia CO.. .40,
John Foglcmun, Watsontowu 40,
Pntrlek Hester, Mt Carmel 40,
Thouins Mctz, Pnxinos 30,
R McClosky, Lock Haven 134,
HON. A. JORDAN. President
C. A. REIMENSNYDER, Sec'y, Sunbury.
DIRECTORS i
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. C. J. Brnner,
Solomon Stroh, Win. Brindle, Soloninn Shipe
John A. Shisslcr, Dr. D. T. Krebs, Dr. Duvld
nl dron.
March 11, 1871. ly.
Northern C'rntrul Itwilwaj-.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
fX nnd after
August 0, 1871, trains will run
V ns follows t
NORTHWARD.
Niagara Express arrives nt Siinhnry nt 12.40,
p. m. arrives nt Niagara Fulls ut 12.20, a. m.
Butlalo Express ui rives ut Sunbury nt 4.10 a.
m., arrive at Williumsport at 4.45 Elinira ut 0.10
a. 111., Caiiniidiiigua 12.10 p. in.
Mall arrives nt Sunbury at 4.30 p. m., arrive
at Wiilhinisport U.30 and Elmlra 10.35 p. 111.
Fust Lin nrrives at Sunbury at 0.45 p. nr.,
arrive nt Williumsport 8.15 p. im.
Eric Mall arrives at Sunbury nt 2.00, a. m.
SOUTHWARD.
BulTalo Express leaves SiinliurT at 4.10 a. m.,
arrive at Ilarri.-burg 7.05 a. 111., Bultiiuorc 10.40
u. tn.
Express Mall leaves Sunbury, 11.45 a. m., ar
rive ut Harrisburg 1.40 p. m.
Erie Express leaves Suuhury at 8.65 a. m., ar
rive '11 1 Harrisburg 11.05 p.m., Baltimore 1.00
p. tn.
LeuveJSunbury nt 1.10 a. m., arrive at Harris
burg 3.35 a. 111.
Sunbury Accomodation leaves Sunbury at 5.45
p. 111., arrives at Hurrisburg ut 8.30 p. 111.
SHAMOKIN DIVISION.
EASTWAlin.
Leave Sunbury at 4.40 p. 111., arrive at Shamo
kln 5.50 p. m., Mt. Carmel 6.40 p. m.
Leave Sunbury (Accommodation,) at 11.50 n.
tn., arrive at Shamokln 1.00 p. ui.
WESTWAKI).
Leave Mt. Curniel at 7.00 a. in., Shamokln
7.40 a. m., arrive ut Suuhury 9.55 a. 111.
Leave Shnmokiii (Accommodation,) at 3.45 p.
m., arrive at Sunbury 4.00 p. m.
Express leaves dully Leaving on Sunday, runs
North only to Williumsport.
All other tralus leave dully, except Sundays.
A. K. Fiske. Ei. S. Yot Nii,
tien'l. Sup't., Gen'l Pussen'r Ag't.,
Iliirrlshurg, Pa. HlSwra, MJ.
l'aiuta. Oil, ate.
A'
FULL stock of Oils comprising Linel
Oil, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, and Liibrieutimr
Oil for Engines and Machinery, Vui uUlies, Uluas,
ulways 011 baud, at low prieea at
CON LEY A CO'S.
To tlio Community nt Large!
CHANGE AT THE
"REGULATOR."
I have Una day purebaMl the enure slock,
good will and "'(urea of the Kegululor Bool,
bliuv, Trunk, Leather aud Finding Store, of J. S.
Auglo, and will continue the bnelneas at he pre
aeul location, eoruer room, llaupl'a Iron From,
Market kthekt, Si nuukv, 1a.
When having eelabll.hrd armugeiiient. with
the leading uiauulaelnrer. of Ike eoiiulry, I pro
pie aupplyiug the luarkel ills a rluaa of work
ol eetablUhrd rrpiilullou for durahillly aud tlul.b,
at prices that uia.l claim popularity. A .
dally will Im niada lu the furui.liln'g of bbuev
inuker. uialvrluls lor Uiaiiufuvturiiig.
four Iwliouage la kolieited.
N. F. MtlHTSFR.
uubui, Jau. VI, l7l.
G
AH ll&Tl ltMt.
TIIACKAUA. lir( K k CO.,
I'Ct gokOKII TO
MAMirACTritrn vr
OA m'U'Hfc, lUU)tJi, Jtc, JU.,
I ls4llere rmmdmmi; ttrakatvlk,
at..
vkU rMkM4fwll UlU Ik. ttlaulUe) cf .
(kaeai. lo eu .Iryeul aeeolt Uleul.
WlioLIUAtH AkD Mm It L.nui.W.,
stAMiriCTOHr, Mi4 AkD f4 Hit'!
Ipiii
A II, IIU
Ijuilroabo.
tckawnna and nioomaburg RaUl
rrnni '
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS. ,.
Monday, Jab If, 1871. .
BOUTUWARD.
taT. A.M. P.M.,M. P.M. PM.
Beranton, 45 1 45 10 05 0 50 4 0O
Bellevne, 6 60 0 65 4 05
Taylorvllle, 0 57 10 17 7 03i 4 18
Lackawanna, 7 05 io 26 7 1114 23
Plttston, 7 14 8 11 10 85 7 19, 4 80
West Pittston, 7 19 l0 40 7 24'4 85
Wyoming, 7 87 81,10 47 7 81 4 43
Maltby, ho 62 7 80 4 47
wX0rn., Ajc& 70 8 83 11 00 7 61 4 65
Plymouth June, 8 00 5 00
Plymouth, 7 50 8 40 8 05 6 05
Nantlcoke, 8 00 8 20
nunlock's, 8 07 8 80
8hlckshlnny, 8 22 3 08 8 45
Hlck'a Ferry, 8 88
Beach Haven, 8 43 8 87
Berwick, 8 60 8 84
Briar Creek, 8 67
Lime Ridge, 9 07
Espy, 9 14
Bloomnburg, 9 19
Rupert, 9 26 8 67
Cutawissa, 9 81
Danville, 9 61
Cbulnsky, 9 59
Cameron, 10 03
North'd, (arrive.) 10 20 4 62
NORTHWARD.
Leave. 1A.M.1P. M. a.
Northumberland,
Cameron, .
Chulasky,
Danville,
Catawtssa,
Rupert,
Bloomeburg,
Espy,
Lime Kldge,
Briar Creek,
Berwick,
Beach Haven,
Hick's Ferry,
snicks tunny,
Hunloek's,
Nnnlicoke,
Plymouth,
Plymouth June,
Kingston, A st
W.-Barre J c'r
Maittiy,
Wyoming,
Wcrl Plttston.
Pittston,
Lackawanna,
Taylorvllle,
Bcilevue,
Beranton, (arrive)
DAVID T. BOUND, SupT.
Heading Itailroaii.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday 3fay 5th, 1871.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North nnd
North-West for Philadelphia, N. Y., Read
ing, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shanrnkin,
Lebanon, Allcntown, Enston, Ephrutu, Litiz,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, Ac.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol
lows: At 2.40, 8.10, a. m. nnd 2.00 p. m., cou
neetinst with similar trains on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, and arriving at New York nt io.05 a.
m., 3.50, nnd 9.30 p m. respectively. Sleeping
Crs accompany the 2.40..U. ni., train without
change.
Returning t Leave New York at 9.00 a. m.,
12.30 noon and 6.00 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.: 0,
8.80 a. m. and 3.80 p. m. ; Sleepinir Curs neei m
pany the 5.00 p. ni. train from New York with
out chanire.
Leave Harrisburg for Reudinsr, Pottsville, Ta
inaqiin, Mlnersville, Ashland, Shainokin,
Allcntown nnd Philadelphia at R.lu a. m.,
2.00 nnd 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and
principal way stations ; the 4.U5 p. n., train
connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Co
lumbia only. For Pottsville, SchuvlkiU Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad, leavo Hurrisbiirg at 3.40 p. in.
East Pennsylvania Riiilroad train leuve Head
ing for Allentown, Enston aud New York U14.32.
10.30 a. m., nnd 4.05 p. m. Returning, leuve
New Kork nt 9.00 a. in., 13.30 noon and 5.00
p. m. nnd Allentown at 7.20 a. m. 12.25 uoou,
2.15, 4.25 and 8.35 p. m.
Way rasscuger Train leuves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. in., connection with Bimllur train on East
Pcnnn. Rallrond. returning from Reading ul 6.20
p. 111., stopping nt all stations.
Leave Pottsville at 0.00 n. m. and 2.30 p.
m. Herndon at 10.00 n. m., Shnniokiu at 5.40 and
11.15 a. 111. ; Ashland at 7.05 11. 111., and 12.43
noon; Muhanoy City ut 7.51 a. 111. and 1.20 p. m.
Tamuqua nt 8.85 a. m. and 2.10 p. in. for
Philadelphia, New York,Keading, Harrishnrg.Ae.
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna KallrOllfl lit R.lftn. IU V..Tll..r.i.l.lir,r ..r,A
11.45 a.m., for Pine Grove nnd Treniont.
I Rending Accommodation Train leaves Potts
1 villeut 5.40 a. m., passes Reudimr at 7.30 a. in.
niTlvinir nt Philadelphia at 10.20 u. in., returning
leaves Philadelphia at 6.15 p. m., passing Read
ing nt 7.55 p.m. arriving at Pottsville ut 9.40 p.m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves l'otts
town nl 0.30 a. m., returuiug leaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Ranroad Trains leave Readinif at
7.20 11. m., and 0.15 p. ui. lor Ephrutu, Litiz,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac.
Perkioinen Rail Road Trains leave Perkionien
Junction at 7.17, 9.05 a. 111.. nt 3.00 and 0.00 p. m.
Returning.leave SchwcnkhVtlleut U.30,H.10u. 111.,
12.50 noon and 4.45 p. m. connecting with similar
trains on Reading Hall Road.
Colehrookdule Railroad Trains leave Pottstown
at 0.40 a. ni., 1.15aud 0.45 p. m., returning leave
Mt. Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.25 u. 111., and 3.00 p.
m., connecting with siuiihir truius on Reading
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port at 8.30 a. 111., 3.05 and 5.83 p. m. returning,
leave Downing ton at C.40 a. 111., 12.45 noon unit
5.25 p. iu.couuecting with similar trains ou Read
ing Railroad.
On Sundays 1 Leave New York nt 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. in. and 3.15 p. 111., (tho
8.00 a. in. Uam running ouly to Heading;) leave
Pottsville at 8.00 a.m., leave Harrisburg, 2.40a.
m., and 2.00 p. m.; leave Alleutowu ut 4.25 and
8.35 p. m. ; leave Reading ut 7.15 u. in. and 9.50
p. m. for Harrisburg, at 4.32 a. 111. for New
York, nt 7.20 a. m. for Allentoivu and ut U.4U a.
in. and 4.15 p. in. for l'liila.lcl'a.
Commutation, Mllenm . . ,
Excursion Ti'1 . - be-ison, p, hnol and
due--' '"kCle, to and from ull points ul re.
u" -a rates.
Baggage checked through 1 100 rou..d Bue
gage ullowvd each Pussengcr.
J. E. WOOTTEN.
st. Shi. A Eng. Much'rv. I
lliiladelhia aud Erie Itaiiroad.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On and after Monday, Auirust 7th, IK7I, the
Truhu uu the Philadelphia A E1I0 Rail Uoad kill
ruu us follok. 1
WESTWARD.
Mull Train leave Philadelphia, 7.10 n m
;: ;; ,y. .lw
u ii ,rr j, rlBj ,J M
Erie Express leave Philadelphia, 13 .so J, ,
" " an at Erie, 7.40 a ni
rinilra MaU leave. Philadelphia, 9.30 a iu
" " " bunbury, l'J.45 p m
" " arr al Lock Haven, 7.50 n m
Bultalo Eipries leave, buubury, 4.15 a M
" arr al Wiliiuui.porl, 0.54 a u
Bald Eagle Mall leave. Vlllluiu.kiit, 1.44 t m
arr al Lin k Hunu, S 00 p m
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Mall Tralu leave ErU,
buubury,
" ' arral Phllad.lphU,
11 30 a m
I id a iu
7 mo a iu (
km) p ui
a Vi iu
a 00 p m
k.ui a ui
11 in a ui
ft.'! p Ul
V Ok 4 III
4 5 ui
1 1 im 111
II J a m
14 0 i m
s.kra. 1 Tee a-rie.
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P. M. 7 31 8 00
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