Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 25, 1871, Image 4

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    Till; KI-KLIX (OXNTITIITIOIV.
Why South Carolina Xeetls Koltllern.
THE KEBELLIGX" ltEOKGANIZED.
Tlio southern tloiiioi-ntlic journals con
stantly iiMtrlJilmt tlio so-culled Ktt-Kltix
outrn;es in Smith C.iroliiin liitvu no politi
cal chrirnclcr whatever. It linppctis Hint
Colonel tan-Is Merrill, coinniiiiitling the
Seventh United Slates cavalry nt Yorkvillo,
South Carolina, tho olliivr upon whom tho
government lias largely relieil for ii.f'irniu
tion ns to the state of alVairs llirro recently
iihtniueil the original constitution or ohh
pation sijrneil hy th members of tho klan,
nnd was able to trace it on nnquuationablu
cridunco tlirinioli tho liutxls of various
chiefs of tho order, directly to tho '(J rand
Chief of the Seventy,' in whoso handwrit
ing it is. One or two pa;es of it appeared
to bo missing, but tho authenticity of tlio
document Is bcjrotul question.
OULMATION TAKKN HY TUB KlMiU'X.
'I (name), lie fore thu immaculate Judge
of Heaven and Earth, and upon thj Holy
Evangelists of Almighty li id, do, of my
own tree will and aceord, subscribe to tho
following sacredly binding obligations :
'First We aii) on tho side id' justice,
humanity and constitutional liberty as be
queathed to us in its purity by our fore
fathers. '.Second We oppose and reject tho prin
ciples of tho radical party.
'Third We pledge mutual aid to each
other ia iekuos9, distress and pecuniary
embarrassment.
'fourth Female, friends, widows and
their households shall ever bo special ob
jects of our regard and protection.
Tiflh Any member divulging or caus
ing to bo divulged any of the foregoing
obligations shall meet tho fearful penally
and traitor's doom, w hich is death, death,
death.
'CONSTITUTION.
..'Aut. I. This organization shall be
aht. li. Tho orii?tf ft.Vh .!''.!:
cyclops and scribe, both of whom sh7iu .
elected by u majority vote of the order, and
to hold their olileo during good behavior.
Aht. 111. Sec. 1. It shall be the duty
of the V: to preside in the order, enforce 'a
duo observance of tho constitution and by
laws and nn exact compliance to tho rules
and usages of the order ; to see that all tho
members perform their respective duties ;
appoint all committees betore tho order :
inspect the arms and dress of each member
on special occasions , to call meetings when
necessary ; draw upon members for all
sums needed to carry on the order.
iSoc. "J. The 8. shall keep a record of
the proceedings of tlio order; writo com
munications ; notify other Klans when
their assistance is needed ; give notice when
liny member baa to sutler 'tho penalty for
violating his oath ; see that all books, pa
pers or other property belonging to his
ullico are placed beyonJ Iho reach of any
one but members of the order. He bhall
perforin such other duties as may bo re
quired of him by tlio C.
'Aut. IV., Sec. 1. No person thrill bo
auitialed into this order under eighteen years
'Sec.'J. j?o vcrson of color utiall be ad
mitted into this order.
'Sec. o.-.'o person shall be admitted in
to the order who does not sustain a good
moral character and who is any way inca
pacitated to discharge the duties of a Kn
Klux. 'Sec. 4 - The name or a person offered
lur membership must ha proposed by tho
committee nppoitucd by the chief verbally,
statiugage, residence, and occupation, state
if he was a soldier in r lis lale war, his rank
whether in the Federal or Confederate ser
vice, and his command.
'Aht. V. See. 1. Any member who
Khali otl'end against the.o artieh s or thu by
laws, shall be subject to bo lined and repri
manded by the C, us two-thirds of tlio
members present at any regular uni ting
may Kl(Tiniiie.
Sec. 'J. Every member shall be entitled
to a fair trial for any otlnico involving
reprimand or criminal l'liuUhiiieiit.
'liY-LAWS,
'Art. 1. Sec. 1. This order shall meet
at .
'See. -.Five nu tubers shall constitute
a quorum, provided the C. or S. be pres
ent. 'Sec. U. The C. shall haw powu- to ap
point sue h members of the order to attend
to the sick, the needy, and those distressed,
and those suilering from radical misrule,
as the case may require.
See. 4. --.No 'person shall be appointed
on a cominUtcc unless the person is present
nt the lime of appointment. Members of
committees neglcetiiej to report shall be
I'ned 3il ce nts.
'Aht. 11. S'c. 1. Kwry 'member on be
ing admilti d shall sun tlm i'inMitiiliiiis
noil by-laws and pay the initiation fee.
See. -. A bivihi r of tl e Klau wishing
to h.tkunu a member uJ'.Uiisordcr shall pre
sent "bis applieat'u u "wiili the proper pa
pers of transfer troiu the order ot which he
was a member formerly. Shall be admitted
to the order only by a Ui.aiiiuious vol.-of the
tin niheis i'n Miit,
Al.T. ill. Sec. 1. The initiation fee
bhall be .
'AHT. IV. Sec. 1. Each niMiiber who
shall refuse or neglect to pay bis tin. tt r
dues bhall be dealt with as Die Chief thinks
proper.
'Sec. '2.- Sickness or absence lnun the
country or being engaged in any important
business shall bo a valid exeusu lur any
reject of duly.
'Aht. V. See. I. Each number bhall
provide binisi If with a pistol, Wu Mu
;un and si'iul iiisti'uiui -tils.
'See. When I'hal'ecn have ken pie
ferivd against a lueiuber in proper in. huh r,
I'Tllll) mutters ol ylii-VUliee liitnccll liluth-
i r Klux tiro bi'ougiil li-hnc tlio nuhi, they
ah'UI Ik' referred l Ml peei.il c illltiiiUi o ol
lined or Uu le in. ml . 1 , !m i-! . il 1 1 examine
the p.U Ui a Mill il. Iciiiiine the mailer III
ipu btioti, reporting I In i r ilitisim to the
uiiiiT. It the p li te iul li "led d. sire, t ivu-
I llllila ul' tho liioiiibeia pitaitil Voting III
t lVor ol the t poll, It a'li.l tin i.tnitil.
"AUf. VI. See. I. -.It i the. duty or
every iiieinbi r vth'i Im iii.lm.u thit
llliolher II l t lol.tled Article II., Id prefer
the I lintyia Uli4 bjs eily the oil, lite to the
order.
.iC J. Til'' ell. II 'e (of Violating Alliclo
II. alia I be I K i 1 I it c .inuilll.'e ol inn
or lllore III. lllU I , tt hit alilll, Us a '"ll it.
pl.u In ithlv, biiinuioii the 1 41 tn and UHi r
ilitlil til l Ill Uti I.
'Vi', II. Il the i .lililiill c il l u llnit the
i liiiic'i mu iii nu. .1, lb it thu ni.'ii.'o i on
liiul I .11 ml. nil hi il y W' Lib d hi i-.illi,
Allli lb II, tin y bb.t.r . poll I ho .o t to the
I'ldi t.
IS e. I - ll ll.u l oniiinlti e ir;i. e lli.it ll.u
i li.il ; alu If 't UI on. I, lli.il ih. nn luU I
l li..l kUlll "I li'l.illu.j l.n oalli i.r Alllilu
II , llt ll4d . 'poll t ' ll'4l ill.4t . lllU
unit I mid l li.n i bintli l diimid.
fve. .i. In il lli4i loiunilil. v It Hit lli.il
1 1 hi lIi.ii nl. n.l.iin. .1, mid llm U11411I
lit Hit .l ' u ll.u Hi. lil ! I i:'i II I In 1, ol,
tlx biU lidillj lb' 'it bluH l btUUUit.4 li
li4tllt b) lul l III, .
'vi.lt 'll.u si n, llui.iwli the ( '
ito of tin) i l-'' I be b lm ! 4 Of !"' i
t ail Iti-tbti b.' I' .ill 'U l"t' I 41 I 11 I" 11"
liliitt l.i in. I I il . 'l S ol.l. W, luiit ,
. ' l,n li m t. ' 1 ! ' I tl' b. on 1.1 v 14.1
t '; 4 w-i' I I .l mo. J pi I Um4
lto.ll
Art. VIII. See. 1. Any member who
shall betray or divulito any of the matters
of the order shall sutler death.
'Art. VII. Sec. 1. Tho following nhall
bo tho rules of any order to nny matter
herein not provided for ; shall bo managed
in strict accordance with tho Ku-Klux
rules.
'Sec. 2. "When ll.o Chief lakes his posi
tion on tho right, the Scribe with the niom
bers forming a lmlf-jcirclo around them,
and at tho Bound of tho signal instrument
there shall be porfotmd silence.
'Sec. 3. ISefura proceeding to "business
the Scribe shall call tho roll and nolo tho
absi allocs.
'Sec. 4. TJusinoM shall bo taken up In
the following order :
. '1. Heading tho minutes.
'2. Excuse of members tit preceding meet
ing. 'U. Keport of Committco or Candidates
for membership.
'o. Collection of dues.
Ml. Are anv of the order sick or suffer
ing y
'7. lleport of committees.
'8. New business."
A careful reading of this document re
veals tho whole character of tho horrible
organization which is founded en It- 1'
important that this be distinctly known by
the country, that tho histoiy of recent
events in South Carolina may up properly
understood. We, therefore, leave it to our
readers asking them to weigh !t well, and
to Ix'iu il in mind, when reading the fur
ther annals of tho disturbed community.
nBlttrlistiu.fn'ls.
'ir1
Merchant Tailoring.
j. !ti. novriAN,
la tlio Pout Olileo I jll.llug, opposite the Depot,
(up Stalin,)
SOJ1JUUY, l'ENX'A,
Informs Ills friends nml tlio public generally,
Unit li Inis Jit opiiii'J a large unci uirleil iis
soitmiiit of
CiOlltM, t'asixliiiercH, VrNthiRM, Ac,
wlilt-li will bo in.olu up to orjer In the latest
styles, mid warranted to 111.
Ouiitleini'ii tn want of fasliimnitilc suits nro
vltvd to can ml exninlne hi stuck.
seU'iitifieally am, r,til.,ii!v cm ,..,
ineasine.
KL'N NO KISK.
Wu fnrnlsli thu iitmve style of lniirove.t yoke
nml sack slitrt with entirely now kIiiijh1 sIitvc,
and mm ran toe a perfect lltllmr slilit. It Is thu
best nie.lol of a shirt over oll'.'ioil t tlie trade.
Tine and fatiev shirts made to erdor.
.1. M. HdSTIAN.
Jane !', lTl.-Cin
ST- YOU WAF1T TO SEE
the largc-l asMiitnii nt ut
Iilliiiory G-oods
ever bro'ieht totliK plaoo, go to
nnlnn TjTonlnf fj
II. klUleMUl, lUaiLG
Ml KI KY, IA
Where aro nrrnved In nil tliolrillllciont v"ietles
Fall Milliaery C?ooil3
of every description Just Iwiitht from I'lilladel
plila mid aro now opof
The now Itooni J"st completed U tl.lod with nu
endless varl.'y. A most 'iitiKiiilircul display of
i;ood on exhibition, and sold nt the lowest
pileos.
kvi:y him) or aoi).s
iisnallv kept la a Millineiy estalilisliniont can bo
hud at lior store. The best In tlio riillldelplila
tnarkots wore solicited.
liivfino 11 c" bu convinced.
MISS b. Sllissi tn.
isualiury, Sopteinlu-r 171.
Clock & Watch Repairer,
r. vttUT,
In Dcwart's block, throe doors west of tho Cen
tral Hotel, Market Square,
Pl'XHL'ItY, PA.,
Respectfully Informs tlio eltl ns of Simlmry nml
vicinity, Hint ho h prepared to repair Clucks and
Wntelies In nil liranelios, uho Hold and Mlvor
Wni'ii of e.ll il.vei Iplions.
ll.i vim.' Innl fori' years experience ia tho linl
ness in this eoiintiy, lie flatters liiniseff t'liil lie
can iiivo ironeral t;U 1-t.ie-. inn.
All work jjnaranto.'d Custoni rospootfnlh bo
lieite.l. .Inno 17, lSTI.-tf.
.T!Ati:tt: siuir ai huki
vol MlitY.
til'O. llOlIlilJAClI eo SONS,
Ku::l;ury, IViiu'ii,
JNI'OliM tlio put. lie Unit llicv are preparoa In
do nil kinds of I'.uq'INliS, ; vinix odded
a iniv M.ioliino s-lmp In connoeiinn with llnir
V'ntindi y. mii.I have supplied tlii m-clves witli N. w
1. alius, I'lanln r nn l lloiim Maelilnos, with tlio
latet hnpii'Veim nts. Willi tlio aid of skillful
nm l, aides, tliey are enabled te exeeiitenll orders
of
NKW WOltK f'lt nEPAIKlSH.
that may be given theai, in u f;.ti. f.iiiory man
ner. (ii'i.tesi to nvH a ij Wove.
I'.'.ON U'1.1 MS.S for eharehes or rtlur balid
laus, of all sizes.
Uli.Us CAbTlNtis".
Orainr-iontal Tvr-i Acacia t'
.. li i.KAVK VAKIl I.dT.Si
VERANDAHS,
Vol! YAP.DS AT :t:sil)KM i:s, .vl, .tl'.
The ri.nWiS, already eeleli..ited for llnir sil
perioriiy. li.ivo I eeu slill farther Improved, ana
will alVWlVS I"' kept o'l ll.l'i.l.
Also. TllKb.-MlM; MAI HlNl'.S.
S.inliniv, lav is; 1.
jTlli: IXtJKKUlKNTS THAT
niMI'USK KOSAOAI IS aro
i'ilililieil on every pai k i.ji'.tliofo
iLro it is H 'l it scen t p cp.iraliuii,
couatnpiunlly
i'ltVSK I IN'l l UKaClilCK IT
.I'll a rerluiii tern lur Sen. lulu,
Syplnhs in u!l its li.rmsi Itliiunu-Ii-iii,
M. in lbs. u,i.4, l.iver I'.' ii-
I'l.llhl I. Ill ull ll.M'lbis l." ll.o
j lillJLlll.
W-. V ... J.l.lrtJ
llS'lll do mine (fuuil lliatt ti'll liultli'
o' tho hi flip Ut' S4l4l4fllU.
tut uu:)e:i;ijnu physicians
ll iVL lui'd It.w.id.il i'. ll.i if plueln u
Kir itm p ist lini v vi .its mid i cly
l'l.l)ulMi It M 14 Itlui.lc AltCMliVtf
and IU.shI 1'iii.livr.
jl.il T. i' I I i. II, minimis
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ROSABALIS
O
D
11 I . U 4 I1m.mi 1 M ll bit I.
I - li-s k.t (
isccllnncons.
No. 002 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
pmbADri.rmA,
JEWEI.EIIN, SILVEHiSMITIIS
Ann
IMPOUTFRS,
are now In recept of tholr
FALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS,
embracing a superb etock of
1M11IS llUOXZESl
(LOCK SETS AND MANTF.I, OHNAMENT3 I
VIENNA FANCY HOODS I
l'AKIAN STATUAKY I
Solid Silver V.'nrel
tastefully arranged In enses lor
WEDDING PRESENTS,
nlso a splendid Assortment of
FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, CHAINS,
ELECTKO-rLATED WAUF.S.
O.t. 11, 1ST I.
.Tlnnhoodi Ilow I.OHt, llow Itesitorrd.
...;i. .. Just published, n new edition of Dr.
i'tii.'-'i Ciilverwoll's Celebrated Essay on tho
ii -' radical euro (without nudleliic) of
Sporinntorrhiea, or Seniinal Weakness, Involun
tary Hoinlnnl Losses, Iinpotency, Mental unit
1'livsleiil Ineapaelty, Iinpodhnents to Marrlnco,
etc'j nlso, Consninptlon, Epilepsy, and Fits, Iu
diioed hvscir-lndulKOiieoor soxiial rxtrnvnirance.
I t'K i'rlee, In a sealed envelope, only 0 cents.
Tho celebrated author, In this admirable essay,
clearly dcinonstrntes from a thirty years' suc
cessful practice, tbattliejalarinlni; eonse(iienee
of solf-Hbiisc may bo radically cured without tlio
ilamrcrous use hi" Internal medicine or tlio appli
cation of tlio knife i pointing out a mode of euro
nt onoo simple, o.'itain, and clfectual, by means
of which every BUll'erer, no mutter what his con
dition may bo, may euro himself cheaply, pii
valelv, nml radically.
J t?" This Lecture should bo In the hands of
of every youth and every man In Iho land.
Pent tinier cal,ln n plain envelope, to nny ad
dress, postpaid oil receipt of six cents, or two
post stamps.
Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Mnrrlago Ouldo,"
price 25 cents.
Aihhciss the Publishers,
CIIA8. J. C. KLINE A CO.,
V27 Bowery, New York, l'osl Olileo box -t,50.
Oct. St. l71.-lv.
u is t li E.4 vv.it Tii ax k i:itosi:s ii.
OnncB hp the Bi xm iiv (i.vs Company,
' Octubcr !3i, 18il.
To TiinCiTWi:.i- , invcstlj:ntlons do-
inonsiiato that (ins ol lIlaiii K. -f I it v enu
be sold at Su'.OO per KHU) enblu feet. The i'iiivu
tors of Iho ssunbiiry (ias Company have deter
mined to adept tli.it price and U Candles as tho
standard of quality. Tills lixes the price of u
14 Candle burner ut one cent nn hoar, or one
third less than Philadelphia iras.
A Kerosene lamp elves a llht of seven to Ion
candles only therefore, Kas at the above prlco
Is much cheaper than kerosene, without cansld
crimr cost ol chimney nnd liability to accident.
Let all come forward n" la conic gass consum
ers. Make voiir "i Plioations for service pipes
nml llltlmrs "' neo, as the season lor Introduc
ing Km", Is diiuvlni; to tl close.
" 11 y Oitnuit ok Tim lku::n of DiiitX'TOits.
TF.RMS.
The contraetorsor the Works will Introduce
pipes upon tho following terms. Service pipes
ut .".'J eeu is per runnlui; foot, meusaiini; finui
cent re of street. I'pon Market Square, twenty
dollars for entire service.
Interior littlnjrs nt 15 cents per running foot,
In now bulldincH i 15 cents per riiiiniui; foot ovur
plaster, mid "0 cents per rumiln loot under
Honrs.
Chandeliers, Pendant rud other flxi hits lur
sale nt new York and Philadelphia prices.
October 7, 1ST1.
Moriir .-tl.tltltl,tl YARD.
riHE underslv'ncd havlmf bought, tho cntho
.1. stock of Disslneer iV; Taylor, v.ould Inform
the publiu that ho is now ready to do all kinds of
fW. MAHHI.E WOKK.
i'PjTJi Has on hand, and makes to order nt
llf i'l l' l" tillOKT NOTll i;.
i I YfJ .Honniiiciils 4: Ileatl-Siouow,
?4l)()ft AND WINDOW StLES
I Also.Cemetery Posts with li.ilvani"ed plpo and
j all olher feiieie.' I'oner.illy u-eil on Comelei ies.
Ji hn A.T a lor will coiitiauo hi tho einploynu nt,
' at the old s'anil on Market t..iinbury. mav-'i'W
i;.Ti;.tii.mY.
fi i of i'"t:n?ij
SO DAYS iiS Tit! II,.
.iroxTiis.v fAY.tj s: rs.
fi'.rt s: r.K!i t no.
Tut! Ami"1;ii"n Pitwino Maciiim: Co. have
c.inelii 'e.f to oit.r their whole ttoek of Snjinivr
and widely ki. own uiaehiuos, upon tho ubovo
liniMralele'l terms, ta cvcrytio.lv. everywhere,
v ho have, or can litid use for a J . ally ,'ood tfow
Int: Machine, ' be I" r lliuu llu clioapo-I.
every ime Is welcome to a liiimili Hoc trial
lit their own home.
Tlio iiesl, an I only true (iiaiautec of its .juatity,
is a mi .rail's Iioj trial.
'I he ol.ji el . nivim; a free trial Is to show you
ho',, I'm. ,e.ii' Maehino is.
This Is the s;..ipK ,i and mo t crlatn way to
convince ymi that our Machine l. j list what you
wa"t.
The S or. I of safety b la oi HHinth's trial.
Nnnlie pai ls w ith ilie Miichillc ufter trial. All
pay fur an 1 !. p il.
iluy no uiaelii'ie until yua have found ll a c"d
one, i a-y to learn, easy to innnairo, easy to win k,
easy In keep in order, perfect 111 una hanlslii,
perfect hi coiisli uetiun, sluiplc, reliable, and
sallsfaetory. Any cmnpany who will refuse you
this much cannot have a. good a Sewing Machine
in. oars.
liny only when yon Know the machine docs
li.'t t. ke an liuiir to t ready to dn u luiuales
Wink.
liny only when you 11 ml a Machine that Is
ready hi a uiiiiiilc tod any kind of woik nnd Is
always ready, and levir out of order.
A mouth ' trial answers nil ipn stlniis, solves
till diiiibis, r.'enl-all iiilsiakes, and isihu icily
safe way loel yum iiiuue)S worlli. Try it. YuU
en ii nut lose.
Write for oar Coull leiitlal Circulars uud lllus
tl'al'd I'ainphht. lonl. lining lull pailieul.irs,
whit'li we will "lid ion by r. turn of mall free,
with Sample-, ol "sett liiir, li'.il you call Ju.Il;' lr
..hi s. i r. Aii I n ai-iiiLei', ili.,i e n 11 our k.hhI
Mae hia, at a low pi Ii e, ii...u iitiaordlu u v favor
a 1 1 1 1 l.i ins ul J. yiiienl, and upon tliiiroun luel
il. Ii.ei't h -il.ite Ii. eau.-e you ale ll lie. 1 1 1 1 l
wheilier Maiiln hen Int; Maehino nr nnl, nu Ik
c.ill.e tun b.ivu one ul almllier kind. I I tt uu.i.1
one, ili'.-v alu ulvia) Uaelnl, and will luako
III. en V of loll, 1. 1 ln lp lull to ate ll. And if
loll h. ic all. .111. r,..t,i. Mill .Iium )uu lli.it the olio
lull halo eolil.l bu iluploled. The colupaliy il.iku
Iho vei y rlni-l' lii o "I I heir Haliie. tut llio iiu ru
Haul tin uiiilif lul und Hklr.i.iilli.al) hewliiK
Maehino. I ouulv liihl Liliiu lieu In k'mHl
Sin. ul A l; ul .uilaei, male und leiuiile,
M.iuii .l eti i wlieiu.
I'll llu lor l'uiliciiliii, and ud.iei
A Mr Ull AS M i IIISKlu.,
1 1 1, J.il.il and Naui.il Mint.
New "link.
li. I. II, IhII.- I e.,r.
FAltM FOR SALE.
f I Ml K ui.l-r)KUr listk-i'ig 1st f iir tu ul I.tn.l
1 Ht .tt li t l .14 II tdll lv I.'mIV i'Ui.l-
t.tii't 111 UU lulUl, ill Vol . u lltii LllU i
iilt i lr .ilj MiMtut una ni it , iiiil'144. ii'if ibv
w U'-lt- ol ti.ii ul I I't iiiiitf laim, l"g.tliif Mills)
( i l ul It luilihii I tnu.
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tti', uii' Ui a'l l -(' 1 ''M.tl j4il u
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k ll III IU l liM. t,IU4 IV4U44U' l1 I'
tl' 4Stl 41Ktlti Ul, Vt H I I
UIIHIM 1.. Mill I,
Jul) If, 'n. .9, 4 I , 1V4.
I'sttttl. OtU,
(III. Sl'tl Ul l'l! .-..( 114 1. I I.
Kil, I I I'll, t..!. Oil, 44 I .'I'll..
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V
PRICES REDUCED.
HOOTS sfc NIIOEM
Manufactured to order nt
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
JOHN HILVEH,
Nprtiro Street, Sanbnrj, I'enn'a,
Ia constantly manufacturing
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
nt surprising! y low prices. Ills stock comprises
tlio very best In market. Ills long cxpr
Icnce In the business lias won for
him a reputation for
making llrst
clnss work equal to nny city ninnufucturc. All work
warranted.
Ti:UJI.S-STnit'TIiY C ASH.
The prices of repairing are nlso rcdiicod.
JOHN WILVER.
Snnbnry, March 4, 1871.
.MIM.IXEKY GOODS OENKRALLY.
NEW STYLES OF
BONNETS,
1 1 ATS,
FLOWERS.
FRAMES, &c.
Mourning anil Itrll-1
Huts and Bonnets.
Full line of Mourning Veils nnd Crnpc.
MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY.
Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, &c, &c.
FANCY G00D9 AND NOTIONS.
MISS M. L. G0SS1.ER.
South Fourth St., below the Rullrond, Surbury.
Aprll yj, 1871.
Vix-XUEs.
TUACKARA,iuCK & CO.,
HUCCESSOHS TO
MISKEY, MERRILL & T1IACKAKA,
MANt'KACTl'ItEltS OK
GAS FIXTURES, BROXZES, &c, &c,
Cliauileller-, PcbUhiiI, llracltetn,
Af'i Ar
would respectfully Invito the attention of pur
chasers tn our elegant assortment.
WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL SALESROOMS,
719 t hemtiiut Street.
MANUFACTORY. 402, 404,400 AND 403 RACK
STREET.
Ahl' 10. IST1.
XEW .METlTTsflOP
rilHE undersigned respectfully Informs the cltl
JL zens of Suubiiry and vlcluity, that they have
opened 11
MEAT SHOP,
in Down'l's liiilldliiir.oii the north side of Market
I Siiuarc, two doors from tlio railroad, were they
I will kei p n coiisuint supply of the best of Heel,
I l'ork, Mutton, Ac, ut wliolcsale or retail, at the
1 lowest prices und of the first iiinlity . A wagon
j will bo ran to supply customers every morning,
! (except Sundays.) The best of incut will found
' at their shop. Give as n call and satisfy your
; selves. REFFEW BOWER.
j Oct. K.th isfio. tr.
I I'KU'ES IlEDl't'ED
At TUB
I Hammotli Hoot & Shoe Store
OP
EM .MII.I.KR,
In C. B. Smith's Room, Queen Street, 0110 do:i
1 East of the l'ost Otllce,
j NORTHUMBERLAND, FENN'A.
For Elnilrii Hoots, go to Ell Miller's Hoot nud
Shoe Store. They lire sold, Best Cnlf nt
I For French Calf Boots, go to Ell Miller's, only
I 0'. to $11 per pair.
j For Hoots, Shoos and Gaiters, at lowest possi
ble prices, go to Kll Miller's, on Queen Street.
I For ull kinds ol" Gum Boots nnd Shoes, cull nt
j Ell Miller's.
' For Ladles' Gum Overshoes, see fine nssort-
1 incut ut Eli Millers.
For ull kinds of Children's Shoes, go nnd ex
amine Eli Miller's large assortment.
' For anything in the Boot and Shoe line, call
and examine Kll Miller's stock before purchasing
' elsewhere It' you wish to get lirst-class, nt the
! lowed prices.
Jau. 7, '71-Scp.3, "70.-ly.
A GFIAT MEdTgAL DISCOVERY"
Dr. WAXE.'3 C-UTORNIA
YINEGAR BITTERS
Hundreds cf Thousands
, llcr.r ti'Mlmony 10 their WoiiUcr-
? 3"
H I lurmtvo i.ikch.
ARE THEY?
x a 71
Oh TIIET AUK SOT A VILE 2
w G -3 FANCY DRINK. f!
II....0 i.f 1'oiir It uui, M liUki j , 1'roui Stdrlls
t::.d I:illlu I.lyliors Uoctoria.ilcea snilswi.it.
I it-it M Iccsu Iliu tasto, cullcil 'I oiiltt,"" Ayp, t::-
II ." " l.iniurert," e.. Hist lit a tko lipilir tn lt
lirenLvrmts tr.il rulli, but nro s Irts liialicliic, Kiatto
I'.oiu Hie Nulivs l.ouiii uud lU'rhstf California, Irco
1 1 1. Ill nil Aleulielle Mllliulnnls, ILcjrtlo tl J
tilit A T lll.OOU I't Ull l-U nnd A Mi l'.
bIHMI l'ltlN('ll'l.Sir.'iel l;muutur d
till li;oMl..r if I.l. 1 ; UIH. l'jr.ll I off ll eli.oliol
l.;i.;'.i' uLd ruli'iliii ll.s ll .i d li t liislilixcci,a.l.iii.
.op.iisuu tun tu:.u tin-Hi lliturs sccurUluii IwCixo.
tlui. uud ieutu:n lung uuwilt.
tllO .:il.ii ,iBl4i IwuruMo cum, ruvldid
tlio buues uri ncl deslmjid tjr luiui-ru! .uluu ur
titlicr lueai-.s. u.J (lis Mtulirjt.MJiiu.Uil ti;u.ili:.ii
iwini n( rucolr.
I'r iHiluHiuiklurr end ( Lrul l.'ksuuia.
i.bui uud t.uui. 1 sii iliii on I univr.iitiu,
I.iIIuun, Ucsulllvul hu1 lultirwlllfiit fru-ttia
IHmiiskuI lliullluad, l.lsrr, Hldu., Mud
llluilaii', i. hi lliimia) tuis kiuvu b.u.1 suviu.
lul. l ull likai-aara uiu caut.4 ly tliluitd
lituuil, u.tk Uauiriy .rtiicJ ty 4viauii.l
fl lie: 1'lui Mt Ulmua.
l s' P li uu ,UitTIUN, llrad
a'4iv, I u.u la iuj ti.oulili.ia, twui,1iijLtu.a ul Ilia
tiia-l, ti.AiitiM, tuusr la uolaluiua ul Ilia t u.uu,
I-.. I..'. I.u.g liuuik, U !ij4 AUaaaa, fajuiial!..
vi 1. 11. .l, ,.atoii4ii.aaiS ul tUa tiiua, fata In ll .
1. l i. 1 1 t..u ttiluvys, sad uuura4 ull( uaiutul
i".l u... ale ll.a uui.nassul l.Hrual.
1u ) l .i . .1.1,1 lUa u-4k auaiil sua Ws
1 1 ! I tl au4 tuaila, ti,b I;a4.llauuaiiill 4
iuuj u m-i.t U4 llMiblw4ul all uuuwil a. u4
lii't -uu i a l.i. ai-4 isuf lu tua tsuwia .
t UU -HIS iBK4altv.liauliu..l.lv.i..l
I Isiw, lii.UI,feuvt, I ituulia. 1 ualulua. liulia. i as
Ui... 1.1. , Suiiu, 1 1.14 li,a4, k.iu I yua. l"-iMa
aiaa.lu'., ktufik, lauluialiuua ul Ilia tain, U'tsuvts
Su4 ". k iui uuiai, ul auau ial uaa ul uuiuis
a.s liui.l.y 4u 4 4, au4 suiiU4 uui ul lua iaU la
Uu4l l.u ly l aa ul Ibtaa pi.Usta. lua tvllla la
-.a itM4 uul 11 1, uv a.l Muu4ulvu4 wl lla.
iuii,a uil.
I i.um lua V it u4 blo. Uiaaia uv (u4 Its
li- fcaiiUu. aui at.ua laiuaaa lv aalu u I -aba, l iau.
Iu.ua t auiua i al 11 a u. a yua 14 14 uUlii 1.
a4 slua.bli u t luatitut J M a hi M a ful,
aui lual la.liua a HI Wil ) m aaua. t t I4u4
l'i.Ui fe.au I, u lua iiuuh aui I. u . a.
Il. T4l'atau4 HUHNs, IwatuaUaVa
,uiu vl su lu.uy tuuuuaa, aia aataualty 4aiiv'
at au4 i.uu.i-4 I i Ixll auv-iu.ua, ial ua.lly
I ismui aau4 au.a t.ni.. u,4-4 lu l laay
wv a,uiuij.u.u4a,, 1 . a au4 uasawa,.
t. Malum. I .,.;.u( ., :i W-U4ll 4 tu.,
t'luauui au4 C.a 4(., aaa I iuu.uu, I ul
4 4l u4 44 I mh.h au., kaaj I hi.
laTMilii M 4ti iUVtWIl4 4l a444.
l. Ill'lll au4 I aila, fcuvulal aaa.Mli
J V b.n.4 a Msis 4) Pa4.ui s. J
! Hx VJHAK
Hi If-
Ml Pi"
jHamtfadurcrs.
FU11N1TU11E STORE,
In Masonic ITnll Buildings,
Third Street, near'th ;Pot Offloc,
suNniitv, 1 a.;
B. Is. RAUDENBUSH
now offers to the publlo
,XJR-sriTTrR,J
selectod and made with great care, nnd with a
view to i'lenso tne wants of bis numerous
customers.
His stock is new and of ttio latest styles.
PATII.OU SUITS,
FAKLOll AND RECEPTION
CHAIRS,
COTTAGE SETTS,
Ash, Wnluut or Rosewood of the finest patterns
made.
SIDE HOAHDN,
lu Ouk or Walnut, and Dining Room Furuiture
of all kinds.
LOOKING GLASSES AND PLATES,
Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, Window Shades
and fixtures.
Special ntto.niion Is paid to this department by
W. 1'. Roberts who has hart a number of years
experience In the city. Collins of every descrip
tion nnd sixes, constantly kept on hand. Also,
Fisk's Mctalie Burial Cases. Shrouds and Un
dertakers' inntcrhtls of all kinds.
-MT Personal attciidnuco to funerals.
Remember, the Masonic Hall Buildings, 011
mint street, Bunburv, rn.
R. L. RAUDENBUSH.
Suiibury, July 15, 1871.
I.U.M1IER ASI) PI.AMXtl MILI.N.
Third Street, adjoining riilln. ft Erie R. R., two
Buuurcs Worlli or the Central Hotel,
6UNBURY, PA.
IllA T. CLEMENT,
1 S tircpared to furnish every description of lum
X bcr required by tho demands of the public.
Having uu tlio latest unproved inaclilncry lor
inaiiulueturliig Limber, tic is now ready to UU or
dors uf all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BAStl, ui.iMia .mul J.1)1XS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Serowl Work. Turn
ing ol every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.AIIUR ASHOHTMENT OF
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK nnd FINE. Also, Shingles, rickets,
l.nthe, o.
Orders promptly tilled, nnd shipped by Railrond
or otherwise. lit A 1. cK.lST.
doclU-OSily
KIOVi: a- TIM I'.ST A It 1. 1 f 1 1 M 1 : . T.
MARKET STREET, 6UNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
SICCESSOII TO SMITH A OCNT IIKIt. J
nAV'INtl purchased the above well known es
tuliliuliment, Mr. Krituse would respectful
ly lutorui the public that liu now has 011 hand a
large assort mom 01
'COOKING 8 T O V E S ,
Spoor's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
lop, C 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 , MiBqiiehaiina and others,
which ore so arranged 11s to be used for Coal or
Wood, and lire warranted to perform sittisfaetoi I-
lv or no sale. lll'.A 1 l.KS ol all kinds put up to
licat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dill'erctit kinds ut very low prices.
Tluwurr of Every IscNerlptloii
kept constantly on hand. Roofing and Spouting
with the host material, done nt short notice.
REl'AIRINU attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil 111 d Lamps constantly 011 hand. Japan ware
of a llx.nd.1. Store opposite Coalcy's hardware
store. Hive me a call. A. MlALft
apl24-ly
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
John Fareira,
7H AHt'll KTICI'.KT,
Middle of the Block, bet wcoii Ttli and btlt Sts.,
Boutli Mile,
IilImU'Ihlil,
Importer, Maiiufactuier uud Dealer in all kinds
mid quality or
:FAisrcrT purp.
For Ladles' and Children's Wear.
Having Imported n very large and splendid ns
soitniout of ull the dlileient kinds of Furs frmn
llrst hands In Europe, 11 ml have had them made
up by the most skillful workmen, would respect
fully Invite Hie readers ol this paper to call and
examine his large and very beautiful assortment
of Fancy Furs, for Lndloa' and Children. I nin
delci mined to sell ut as low prices as nny other
re-peotablo iiotiso In this city. All furs war
ranted. No misrepresentation to ill'eet sales.
JOHN FAREIKA,
718 Arch Street Philadelphia.
, 1871. -S111.
Oct.
FOR SALE!
J7 KJHTy acres of improved land in the best
!i seellou of Soul In-ill Michigan, within live
lulled ol the town ot "lhree Rivers," hi bt. Jo
soph county, within two miles of tho Railroad
Nation, good buildings, out houses, largo or
chard, soil, rich sandy loam, school houses and
churchs within sight title ludisputiible, ten
acres arc In wheat, Iliu roiiialmlor III clover noil
A span of horses, eiiltie, hogs, grain and farming
uiciialis, etc., wilt lie soiu witn tins properly.
Price tt) per acre, M.UUO hi cusli, tho balance in
tunc payments off.Miu. Atip:v to
WM. A. M ASMER, Tliieo Rivers, Mich.
or.
II. B. M ASSEK, Suiibiny, Pa.
biiiibury, Ma reii 11, !, i.
1 WU. Ml'llllAY. I. HLAVMAKEII, WM. II. 1I1.41K.
MURRAY & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers hi
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Olllct) and Behool bUlliniciy,
1'rlutliiK, VrHtkluK isutl .Mstulllw
PAPERS,
rirt u ii m;n, Ac, Ar.
Tlio L'elchiuteil
Curry Kerosene lturnliu'OIl
always on liuiul.
II. nihil alio nielied it
COAL YARD,
uru prifurcd to supply ul short notice, mid at
lbs luteal rules,
Will,
STDVK,
I'll 1-STN I'T
UU'l
COAL
lit all Mho may Imi ( laaacd lu glvs us a rail.
Ol Uci li ft Ml our nlU.a Ko. U5 oulU llilid .,
Hill l4 nuiiiHly alli.il.
Mum.vv 4 10.
So. .ima lb lid Hull, Muubuiy,
Aug-. M, tail.
kl Mi:oM uvt n,
Mi, Al.nl'WI, ( IIHiiMim, riltUM.
L. A II. T. I tto A u.(
4V Ml Mr-Maltlat), w I ir It,
lullta Ilia allet.ll..ii of Ilia 'I lads In lli.lr libs,
aiva a 'Huitut ul la aUila s-la, ul I bull
liuiillialkiai, uiauulaituia au4 I is lallwa. Alan
I'llui U (.4 h I tMH fUHU a ad
-Utl'IH'M l'l' ItB.
hkW Vtk.'Ucr inaKWIU.
It. - li. T AhllHiHiV ,
tft kiu4aat, ha a,
l (Ua U.luj-Wlia ituial,
laiaoaiaat tab ,ai 11 aaas u
l'fettlisgr-p-10 Hal! Ultv.
I slai.a i, l -l,
usctllattcons.
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
THIRD ANNUAL BTATEMENT FOR THE
TEAR KNMNO JANUARY 1st. 1871.
Number of Policies. 713.
Amount of Property Insured, IM,81B,00
Amount of Premium Notos lu force, 134,213,00
CAHII ASSETS.
Amount loaned at interest, $3000,00
Amount in Treasurer's hands, 11000,00
Amount due from Agents, 1800,09
Amount duo from other sources, 1726,00
Available Capital, 139,339,05
Innare your Cattle.
INSURE with a responsible nnd perfectly To
llable Company. Insure where your losses
will hn nnlrl rir.itmitlv.
THIS IS A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COM-
PANI.
Hence, nnllka other Companies, you nre sure
of being paid promptly for all losses, if Insured
In this Comniiuv.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mutual, our expenses nro less, and our
Charter is Perpetual. We pay losses by all kinds
of accidents by death, (excepting in cases of
epidemics.) by tlicit, ivc., ivc. u pay prompt
ly. Jo red tape proceedings to outuiu your
money In case ot loss.
Nearly 3,000 tnld on Cows alone
Mince Oricniilzntloii.
Look nt tlio list of Losses paid ou Cows alone by
mis uompniiy.
M Hcnulngcr, Sunbury, Pa 133
I) llilgert, Northumberland nO
(inorgo Eckert, " 40
o 11 uongc, 80
Charles Hnlick, Mt Carnicl 30
Ksubelis Bipplo, " 4U
Catliarlne Wagner, Watsnntown 40
George Heir, Nnrttiiiniucrlnuu ml
Jacob Snyder, Sunbury 8333
j w liassicr, " ou
Minor Cttdy, Dcwnrt 00
Catharine Mart, Shnmokiu 40
Francis Hiiclicr, Suubury 0
Samuel B Price, Upper Lehigh
Joseph Deppcn, Mt Cnrmel
Matthias Schollv, " 40
Francis McCurty, " M)
Maria Kramer. Wntsontown 4.1
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dcwnrt 40
J & R C yitigglc, Pine. Clinton co 40
R Itninngc, Shenandoah, SchiiglkiU co 40
J S Tluirp, Sbaniokln 40
Thomas Wardrops, Mt Carmcl 45
N A Londonslnger, llcrmlnii, 411
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Forty 40
G L Reagan, Shenandoah, Si lmy ! kill co 60
Jacob Shine, ' " 10
Jacob Stoltr., " " 40
I) II Bower, Hcrmlon, 30
Geo B Lnhr, Georgetown 40
John II Ossman, Sutibtiiy 40
V B Wallace, Northumberland 30
H 8 Oruhum, ' B0
Rebecca Koble, Georgetown 40
Philip Wiuterstein, Wntsontown 40
(1 S Low, Lltno Ridge, Columbia co 40
Lewis Ostcrhaut, Laurel Itini, Luzerne co... 40
Mary J Iliac, Northumberland 40
B F Krobn, Smihtiry 40
Andrew Healy, (iirardsvillc, Sclinylklll co.. 40,
Patrick Furgeson, Mt funnel 40,
Martin I'elaney, Shenandoah city 14,
John Dane, Ashland, Schuylkill co 10,
Anthony McLaughlin, Girurdsvillu 40,
Dayman S Hay, Maliaii'ij- Plane 40,
R Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David Biiiicbor, Berwick Ii7,
J I) Focbl, Pottsvllle HO,
I'rafttis Sober, Point twp 'JO,
A Llpponcolt, Wutsontown 40,
Maria Kramer, Watson'n.Sd loss pd last sum,40,
I P Llppcucott, Wntsontown 40,
R S Ainmermiiu, Snvdcrtown -0
Nathan llloss, Berwick, Colilinbla CO !37,'
J C U Qtilgglc.Plnc Sta'n Clinton c 2d loss,40,
Charles W Huzza rd, Kupei'tColunibla co.,.40,
John Foglciuan, Wntsontown 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Carnicl 40,
Thomas Met!'., l'axlnos 80,
R McCIosky, Lock Haven 134,
HON. A. JORDAN. President. !
C. A. REIMENSNYUF.lt, Scc'y, Suubury.
DIRECTORS 1 j
Ex-Gor. James Pollock, Hon. C. J. Brtiucr, 1
Solomon Stroll, Win. Brindle, Solomnn Shipc, '
John A. Sblssler, Dr. D. T. Krebs, Dr. Duvld :
Waldroti. !
March 11, 1871 ly. )
iVi 1 1. i.i x 1: It Y ." i
FALL AND AvTxTEK STYLES. j
HATS AND JOn"x7:TS, j
liumoxs, Fi.owKUf,
WUEATIIS, LACKS, ftc.
Crapt Yelltt,
C U ATE II ATS AND HON NETS, !
and cvcrvtblng ustuillv kept In a Millinery Storo.
Call at
M. L. GOSLEU'S Store,
South Fourth Strc t, bel.'W the S. V. R. R.,
SI NIil UY, PA. 1
Nov. 4, '71. j
A;r.TN .NTI.I I'OIt
THE GREAT WORK OF THE SKAt'ON.
RtUAcehovEL
Or I'liusiCH ol' I.oikIoii Lite,
By D. J. KIRWAN, the well-knonu Joiirmrist.
Very I.ttrgi'Mt CoiiiiiiIhsIoiih I'nlil.
This book Is n very fi'-.iut iful octavo of C05
pages, etnbi'llsbed with .'00 engravings, and a
tinely executed map ol" Lotidoii, designed and
executed expressly for this wink by eminent
firlii-t. Il contain a lull, graphic, and truthful
statement of the Siijhlt, .NVrivM, and ,Sniiiuiit of
the great Metropolis of the world, which contains
u population ul over
a.ooo.ooo.
History, Biography, Romance, and Adventure
arc combined hi this' volume, 111.1l.l1nj it it work
of Intense interest to till.
Circulars, Tonus, ,ve., with full Information,
lent tree uu upplioiitiiui to
l'l i l l Kl. I) AMI M END, Publisher,
711 Siitii-oiil Si reel, I'liiliiilolphla.
Oct. SI, Wl.-oin.
J J ARDW ARE FOR ALL
AT TUB
HAUmVAKi: ST0WK
OK
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.
Mut-lit'l Hirt't-l, Nuubur, I'w.
It la useleas to ruunioriilo every kind of article
lu his More, but tinning Hie leadhi ileitis 11 111 y
b act duiiu the lul low lug 1
lion, Heel, leal,
beilles, Me.'l)ul.l, In indalolica,
Nulls of ull kinds and aisea,
Vleea, Kavts, Piuiirs,
belea, l h.ilua, A tea,
III a,, and lu.11 Kellks,
eii.ivi-i., iiks, Folks,
Hpades, It., !.'., Il.ilelnls,
I m p. lil. r uu I Hluekiiiillh llurliiK Mai hluea,
t illar liiales, lii.ia lug Kniie.,
Mono kledLrS, I'l.i.l. l. I.' 'lluHll.,
Mu-.na' lUliiluera aud Tiowula,
lUiid Dimier In II., and I. ,1,0 1.1.1 lu.n Hells fui
. Iiu.d lluuae .111. 1 I 4111111a' I'lulu r
Hills,
C4M1 tilera' Belli Ii ti'lrll,
piitulu luika for dn.t.'liia' p.ial., '
lsikllig tUsia, Isiiiu, I i , '
kiiiiea uud K'lika, p.Mins, luias,
Uula .iud ll.naa klnxa uud Nails,
lialMllli'la, AUjUla, t liila,
l.dlilelUa, till Chillis, IllouUia,
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and ulUi M'uuaVai' Waia uf all kin Is Sh4 tnjr
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Putts, klul I'i.ka, l-iata. U1 IiUsm.
Kiln. II. luall'il.
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LekwuM nnd Itloomabnrg Italia
1' roii it.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Monday, July 17 1871.
SOUTHWARD. .
Lif. A.M.P.M.A.M.'.P.M.PM
ficranton,
Bcllevue,
Tnylorvlllc,
Lackawanna,
Plttston,
West Plttston,
Wyoming,
Malthy,
Kingston, A ( st.
W. linrre j c'l-s
Plymouth June.,
Plymouth,
Nnntlcoke,
lliinlock's,
Shlckshlnnv,
Hick's Ferry,
Bench Haven,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Rltlge,
Espy,
Bloomnbtirg,
Rupert,
Catawlssa,
Danville,
Chulnsky,
6 45
fio
8 67
7 OS
7 14
1 45
10 05
0 60
S 56
4 00
05
13
2-3
80
8r
43
47
10 17
10 20
7 03
7 11
8 11 10 86
i 10 40
S 81 10 47
1 10 62
8 83 1 00
7 19
7 84
7 81
7 80
T 19
7 87
7 40
7 61 4 55
8 00'
8 05
8 SO
8 80
8 45
00
OS
7 50
8 00
8 07
8 22
3 40
8 08
8 87
8 84
8 HO
I 8 4.'l
I 8 fill
I 8 67
9 07
0 14
9 19
U 20!
8 67
! 9 81
I 9 M
! 0 611
l-nmcron,
10 OS
11 on 11 u, i,nrnvc.; iu au. 4 itj
NORTHWARD.
Leave. 1 A.M. ;P.M.
Northumberland,
Cameron,
Chulnsky,
Danville,
Catawlssa,
Rupert,
Hloomsburg,
Espy,
Lline Ridge,
Brlur Creek,
Berwick,
Beach Haven,
Hick's Ferry,
Shiokshlnny,
Hunlock's,
Nnntlcoko,
Plvmnuth.
Ply moii th June
Kingston, iv.
W.-llarre
Maltbv.
Wyonilng,
We,l. ritlstou.
1 Plttston,
Lncktiwanun,
Taylorville,
Bcllevue,
Scrnnton, (arrive)
T. BOUND, Sup'l.
Aurllicru (rutritl Ituilnny.
FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after Nov. 12, 1S71, trains will rim
us follows :
NORTHWARD.
Niagara Express loaves Sunbury at 12.40 p.
in., arrives at Niagara Falls at. 1.30 a. m.
Btill'alo Express loaves Sunbury ut 12.3d a. m.,
arrive nt Willlaiuspoit at 2.25 a. in., Eiiuira ut
6.30 a. m., Canaiidaigita 8.15 it. in.
Mall arrives at Siinbuiy at 4.3J p.m., arrive
at Wllllnmsport ll.3il and Eiiuira 1D.;;5 p. tn.
Fast Line arrives ut Suubury tit '...'Hi p. in.,
arrive at Wllliamspoit 8.15 p. nt.
BOL'THWAlil).
Buffalo Express loaves Sunbury at 1.17 n. in.,
arrive lit Hariisbiirj 3.15 a. m.. llaltimnie 7.20
a. m.
Mall leaves Suubury nt 11.05 a. m., arrive at
Harrisburg 1.45 p. m.
Era Express leaves Suubury ut 9.25 a. m.. nr
rlve at Harrisburg 1 1.20 a. m., liali'nnore 3.00
p. m.
Erie Mail leave Eunbiiry at 12.30 u. in., nrrivo
nt Harrisburg 2.20 a. m.
B1IAMOUIN DIVISION.
KASIWAUII.
Lenve Sunbury nt 4.40 p. in., arrive ul Shamo
kin 5.50 p. in., Mt. Cnrmel 0.40 p. lit.
Leave Sunbury (Accommodation,) at 11.50 a.
in., arrive ut Shumoklii 1.C0 p. lit.
Wf.PTW AUI).
Leavo Mt. Cnrmel ut 7.00 a. m., Sh.miol.hi
7.40 a. in., arrive nt Sunbury 9.55 it. in.
Leave Shatiiokin (Accommodation,) tit 2.15 p.
in., arrive at Sunbury 4.U0 p. m.
Express leaves daily.
All other trains leave daily, except Sundays.
A. R. Fihkk. En. S. Yorso,
Cien'l. Stip't., (ien'l Pa -sen'r Ag't.,
Harrisburg, Pa. Balliuoro, Mil.
UMtdii) Kuilruiiil.
W INTER A R R A N ( I E M E N T.
Mimili'i, Nov. l'Mli, 171.
C1REAT TRUNK LINK from the North mil
J Norlh-Wc.-t for Philadelphia, N. V., ll. a.l
Ing, Pottsvllle, Tama.pia, Asliian I, Sham, kin,
Lebanon, Allelitown, 1 ... -1 u i , l'l'lilala, l.iliz,
Lancasti r, Columbia, A.e., .ve.
Trains leave llariitbuig for New York, us fol
lows: At 2.45, H. 10, a. ut. uud 2.00 p. in., con
necting with similar Hums nn iho I'eniisyivauia
Railroad, and arriving ut New York at iu.07 a.
in., 3.42, and 9.45 p in. respectively, bleeping
Cars accompany the 2.15 u. in., train without
chance.
Hot in ning : Leave New York at 0.00 a. in.,
12.30 noon and 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia nt 7.30,
K.30 a. in. nnd 3.30 p. in. ; Mocptng Cars accom
pany the 5.00 p. in. Ham trout New York with
out change.
Leave IhtrrUbtirg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Ta
ma.iia, Mlncrsvillc, AMiIuud, Sliamokiu,
Allelitown uud Philadelphia ut H. 10 a. m.,
2.00 und 4.05 p. in., slopping at Lebanon and
principal way atatious ; iliu 4.05 p. in., train
connei tlng lor Philadelphia, IVttsville nnd Co
lumbia only. For Pollsi ille, Schuylkill Haven
nml Auburn, via SehinlUiil and cusitichauiia
Railroad, leave llairi-lnny at 3. Id p. in.
East Peiinsylvuiiia Railroad trains leavo Read
ing for Allelitown, Knstuti nnd New York at l.3t,
10.40 a. ri., nud 4.t'5 p. in. Reiuruimr, Uavu
New Yolk ut U.IKI a. tit . , 1 .'.3J noon and 5.00
p. in. uud AMfiil.'Uii at T.'.'U a. in. 12.25 noon,
2.15, 4 25 ami 8.35 p. in.
Way Pussciigct 'I mill leaves I'liila.!. i;-hl.i nt
7.30 a. lit., connect in.; hiih similar t.ain on Ka-l
I'i una. Railroad, reluming In. in Rr.uliiit; at G.'.u
p. in., stopping at ull ttalions.
Leave Pollavillu ul V.(M a. in. and 2.30 p.
til. llerild'Ul ut IU.IhI a. lu,, MiumoMii at 5. 10 and
11.15 a. in. Ai.hl.iu. I i l 7.05 it. in., nnd 12.43
noon) Mahiinoy Clly al ". ..1 a. in. and l.'.n p. n.
TuiUHiii:t ul h.35 a. m. end 2.10 p. ut. lor
Philadelphia, New Vrk,Ri'iti!iug, ll.il'iialuig,.ke.
1.. ale pultsville III f-lt u V .k l! I and Sll (lie
luuuia Railrond al 8,.'i a. in. lo, 1 1. 1 1 i-l.ia and
1 1 .46 a.m., for Pius limve nn I I u in.uit.
It ii.ling Aieoiniil iiliilioi 'Ir.i.n ie.iun polls
title at 5.40 il. III., p..--.. loading at I a. I.i.
nriiviugut Philadilpliiaat lii.'.oa. in., tiiiiiiiiiig
li .il, .- Philadelphia ,U 4 l i p. in., pa-xin: lir.nl
a j ,il 7. ;i6 1'.iu . ul i n in ul I'.ul-Mil.' al '.i -'o p.m.
poll. I. m n Aeeoiuiiioii.iti.iii li.iiu l. ai. s t'. itt,
lowii ut 7.00 s. lu., lellliiiln- li.iii. I'liilad. Ipliii
ul 415 p. in.
( iilllll bu lt.lil"i.ld 'I lain. I, ale Ki.id'l.a' Ut
7.20 il. in., uud U. 1 5 p. lu. I"i I) hi. .la, I. ill,
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la. li rat .,'0 U. Ill, Ulid 3 I'. Ill , and I iillllll
bl Ul .15 u. Ill and 3. 1 p. in
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II. tuiiilin;lli.iie l ban nk.t HI. al li I i.s In a. in.,
I J .'sl u, hiii an. I 4 45 p. In. i .a. 1. 1 in., Uu .inn,.,.
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