Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 02, 1871, Image 4

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iUafiUancojiS.
You Hoar Anybody Say
Any.
tlilngr About Me?
Onco at a "commencement ball," given
by the members of the senior clnss or IMrl
mouth, two of the clnss made tlicir appear
ance so intoxicated thatit became necessary
for the flour managers to insist upon their
retiring from the room. Une 01 mem Knew
enough to get out nnd Roliomc. The other,
John Buck, nfter rcelintr nbout for some
time, found himself iu tho Indies' dressing
room, where ho n Hemmed to lie down on a
tofti, but fell llat on the flour, where be lny
too much ciiscouragea to get up or care
where ho was. Soon after ho rolled under
the sofa, and Immediately was fust nslecp.
However, lie was not destined to rest in
. pence, for, Bliortly after, ho was awakened
Ly tlto entrance of two young Indies, en
raged in earnest conversation, who sat
down on the sofa under which o ur friend
was lying. Alter talking a little while on
various subjects, one said to the oilier :
'Did you hear any ouo say anything
aoout me r"
"Yes, I heard quite a number nay that
you were the best dancer in the hull. Hut
did you bear nuy one say auything nbout
mo V"
"Yes they all said you were the prettiest
young lady hero to-night."
Xow John wns awaked by this earnest
conversation, nnd began to share (he in
terest felt by the young Indies. Poking
out his head from between their feet, he
thus delivered himself:
'D-d-did you h-h-henr (hie) anybody
e-s-sny anything b-b-bout me "
The shrieks of the afl'nghted damsels was
their only response, ns they (led in dismay
to the ball room, anil John's question re
mained unanswered.
Xekded Well Watekixu. A certain
widow was one dny in spring seen by the
clerk cf her parihh crossing I he church
yard with a watering pot nnd a bundle.
"Ah, Mistress jlactavisli." said (he
olerk. "what' yer business, wi' sic like
gear as that y'atc enrryin' V"
"Ah, well, Mr. Mactnchlnn," replied
the widow, ''I'm just goin' to my guile
man's grave. I've got some hav seeds in
my bundle, the which I'm goin' to sow
upon it ; aud the water in the can is just
to gi'e 'em a spring like I"
"The seeds winuii wnntlho watering,"
rejoined the clerk ; "they'll spring linely
o'llioivi selves. "
"That may well be," rejoined the widow;
"but ye dinna ken that niygudeman, nshe
be lay a-dieing, just got 1110 to make a pro
mise that I'd never agin marry tiil the
grass had grown nboon his grave. And, ns
I've had a good oiler made nie but yestreen,
ye sec, J dinna like to break my promise,
or to be kept a lone widow, as ye see ine !"
The minister's nid-do-camp looked on
the widow indeed with a mirthful expres
sion. "Water liim well, widow," said the
cl;rk ; "Mmitruush nie vts tlivittlt: "
Something of the same nature occurred
nearer home quite recently ; a certain good
wife who had been lecturing her husband
for coming homo intoxicated became in
censed at his indillerenco nnd exclaimed :
"Oh, that I could wring tears of anguish
from your eyes."
To which tho hardened wretch hic
coughed, "Tai-'taint no use, old woman, toboborc
for water here !"
A Frontier Hotel. A Missouri cor
respondent is kind enough tocanimi.iiicate
the following experience of a couple of
travelers in Kansas, who were looking for
good farming land, who were compelled
one night to sleep at a farm-house in a
sparsely settled district. The edilice con
tained but one room, and the accommoda
tions might accurately be described as not
luxurious. When bedtime approached a
piece of blanket was hungry across the
room. The travelers took their part of
the apartment, and darkness and silence
soon ivigucd throughout the dwelling. It
n..pe.uvd Unit the chickens, for want of a
bef.T place, roosted on the Hour barrel;
and when it was supposed that sleep bad
overcome the guests the good wife thus
nJdiessed her liege lord I
"I say, John, if you are going to keep a
hotr!, you must make dillerciit arrange
ments." hy, Sarah Jane ?'' softly inquired the I
ttrowsy Husband.
"JJecanse I'm not going to get up in this
fix, to turn the tails of them chickens !"
Ax Irishman one morning went out very
eiirly in search of some game on an estate
where tho game laws were strictly enforc
ed. Turning a sharp corner, whom did
lie niout but the gentleman who owned the
estate. I'addy, seeing the game was up,
coolly advanced toward the gentleman
und said : "The top of the morning your
honor, nnd what brought your honor out so
early this morning V The gentleman re
plied by saying, "Indeed, I'addy, I just
strolled out to see if I could find "an appe
tite for my breakfast;" and then eyeing
I'addy ratluT suspiciously, said, "and now,
I'addy, what brought you out so early this
morning V" I'addy replied, "Iudade, your
honor, I just strolled out to see if 1 could
llnd a breakfast for my appetite."
A I.otrisviLi.i: paper contains this dia
logue :
"llello, dar, you nigger, what you axe
for dal ole blind mule, In y ?"
"Will, I duiino ; giie I inoiit take
thirty-live."
"'i'hirty-livo dollars 1 I'll gib you
five."
"Wed, you mny hah 'im ; I won't stand
on thirty dollar - in u mule trade."
Mo-T Tiikiie.- It isan old anecdote, but a
coimI one which declare that a sou of
Klin' lle, rut, wandering uloiig one of
the roiu I H (I Coliliet'tiitit.aiid met ting there
a inoht p i i .ii-i ami soli-tun resident of that
IthMtity, al,''d Mm, "An' plaze yer honor,
. ill o be s I kind as, to tell Ion v. In ro thin
r ad I'm wulkiii' in laden toy wu un-swcii-il
iii ii.-li ImtiiIu lulus, "It li-ails. to
II I'f" and Kiiu ivtilii d, "i'aix, an' by
Dm look of the c. unitary and it inhabi
tant 1 do ho tbil.Ulll'-! Till lleb'. there."
A I.AIV wiilento know if it U proper
that 1, if it U !a.lhke- in relali.tlu by u
'tlnXi b k k win ii 14 mail saiui-i .r hi r
baud. Mr. IMitor alikwcia : "Wi ll, )iU
iniht bijil'.'iu tills)', Jllil l liollli to I, I him
k !! . MC that V"ll lilt) led diapi'iM it to be 11,1 all
ub. ul il, but ttoit'l mi ii r aiinl and ask bun
Ihj.v 1-. lli'il for l.i.ii r' it hu Illicit tbllik
j mi t ... ii Tu.tr I.
Tiic ..ii. r i f a iM oiiiosice ih.it bad
i'.. i ' i.id u iiimi l y ilwhistii una auipris
.l i i . . i 4 mi. it i . il .iu kt.i 1 1- u to bud
tl.Mll b.il.lbi-ad' d null alllli.llllg by tie
.. . llic Iruk, lb. i lilal of vtliilll t li
cit n J, "I m .ur d4lldt.,, '1 l.t y WHO
:i it: li d III. II.
llUll' ,4 it jimmI ouo ou "laliir bilr :"
Did
'l l. I lili II UO 4"Ui Ul III).! noli (llltl
4jS, ' I b U tilt 1.. bll,. I, Oil) slllll."
A lid "iw . "lb l'4J till il i4l
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mil Ui I . 1 1 ttU'i I. a 4 j'Uti ltitM.4
Mil )Mlt4t' "
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tUwwt ''il jf tuittr iMt4 u ik.'
FonrniET hiasiok txJiKTKitv
COM PANT.
Thlt company Is now prepared to tell lots In
tho new t!eiiietrry, located on nn eminence about
onc-fourtb of a ratio cnt of Snnbury. The in
crcHBO of tho population ofSnnhnry, nnd conse
quent advance In the ratio of mortality, ns well
an the limited facilities for the Interment of those
who have fought life's battle, have mitfKostcd the
organization of the above named company.
l'lnn of Cemetery mny be seen nt the office of
J. A. l ake, Ksq., or l.loyd T. liolirbnch.
Price of lots from 15 to f 15, according to loca
tion. Deeds will be pxeented for lots sold.
I.LOYU T. ROUKBAC'II, Bcc'y.
Mny 13, 1871.-tf.
FARM FOR SALE.
rrWlF. undersigned having a larger trnet orinnd
.L (over 200 acres) than can be properlv enlll
vmcd in ouo farm, larirelv devoted to triieklnir,
oilers for imlenbont one 100 acres, cnibracliiptho
whole of the old Pcrslng farm, together with a
pin t of the Ouldin farm.
The natural advantages of tho part offered for
sale, arc in all respects equal fnr Hardening pur
poses, to tlioso of tho part reserved. Mvown irar-
lleniiiR fur the post two seasons has been chiclly
dune upon it.
There nro mnnv cood fanners In this county
barely ranking n living at ordinary (train fa ruling,
Who nilglit. grentlv advance their Interests ny
giving souio attention to trucking upon a farm so
well adapted to tlic business ns theonenow olier-
ed, nnd so convenient to one ol the very best mar
kets in the ftate. Terms reasonable. For par
ticulars inquire of, or address
AVIbl.lA.M 1.. M'.MSIT,
July 8-tf. Paxlnos, Nortlrd Co., Pa.
Merchant Tai !ori ng.
J. .11. KSTI XX,
in the Post Office Building, opposite the Depot,
(upstairs,)
sun nun v, tenn'A,
Informs ills friends nnd the public generally,
that he lins just opened a large nnd uiricd as
sortment of
C'lolhH, t'liNNimrrrM, VoNtingN, Ac,
which will be made up to order In the latest
styles, and warranted to tit.
(ientlvnieii in want of fashionable suits nro
V it eil to call nnd examine, his stock.
SHI UTS
scicntllically and practically cut nnd mudo
measure.
RUN NO RISK.
We furnish the above style of Improved volo
und sack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve,
nnd guarantee a perfect tilling shirt. It is the
best model of a shu t ever ollered to 1 lie trade.
Fine and fancy shirts made to order.
.1. M. MiSTIAX.
June 3, 1ST1.-C;n
BF YOU VANT TO SEE
the largest assortment of
Millinery Goods
ever brought to this place, go to
L.
C'hinnlmi TiTnuVnf Oi
VI
ialua:
mmu, iiiaiLD
siMrrstv, p.i.,
Where are anaved in all thelnllireicnt varieties
Fall PSillincry Goods
of every description just brought from Philadel
phia and are now open.
The new Room just completed Is tilled with nn
endless variety. A most magnificent display of
(.binds on exhibition, nnd sold at the lowest
prices.
I.VF.RY JtISI Of CiUUlW
usually kept in a Millinery cslablis hiiient can be
had at her store. The best in tho Phllidelphia
markets were solicited.
Give me a call and be convinced.
MISS .. SIIISS1.F.R.
u.il)ury, Septcmlier 23, ls71.
Ctcck tk, Watch Repairer.
F. TOUT,
In rV'V.urt's Rloeli, tliree doors west of the Cen
tral Hotel, Murlot fquuiv.
SUNUURY, PA.,
Respectfully Informs the citizens of Sunbury and
vicinity, that lie Is prepared to repair Clocks and
Watches 111 nil branches, also Gold and Silver
ware of all descriptions.
Having had forty years experience in the Im-i-nes
in tills countty, lie Hatters himself t hut ho
can give general salifac:loa.
Ail work guaranteed Custom respect fall)' so
llelted. June 17, ISTl.-tf.
M.lt'SilXi: SEIOP AS1) IItO
FOi:.I)lV.
G1ZO. KOIIKliACir & SON15,
Suitbiirj', Fciiii'ti.
INFORM the public that th. v are prepared lo
do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
a :iew Machine Shop in connection with their
Foundry, nnd have supplied themselves with New
Latins,' Planing mil Hnrlng .Machine.:, with the
latent improvements. With the aid of skillful
lai elKiuics, they are enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given thein, in a satisfactory man
ner. rnH to mtil any Ktove.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, of all sizes.
RRAi-tf CASTINGS, Ac.
Orna.mer.tnl Jron Fencing
Folt GRAVE YARD LOTS
VERANDAHS,
FOR VAK1W AT RKSIDK.VIT.S, AC, AC.
The PLOWS, already celebrated fur their su
periority, have been siill farther Improved, und
will always lie k pt ou baud.
Also, T111U.SIIING MACHINES.
Snnbury, May 'Jo, lsri.
SADAL1S
TlIK INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE ROHADAI1S we
puldishi.tr on every package, there
fore it is net a scent p i p.irutiuii,
romeipicnlly
niYsuiws i i;r.s(uicE it
lti a certain cure (or r-'crofala,
Syphilis in nil in t'.irins, Itlii'iiuu-li.-ia,
bkin llisiiiscs, Liver Coin
plaint uud nil diM'asi. ul tlid
Rluod.
will du inoru gixxl Hutu l"ii boll In
of lliu Htru4 of rirup.rillit.
THE UNOCHSICiNCO PHYSICIANS
.linvb used Rutuiduli. in tin ir practii o
fur 1 1 iu p:ot tin. mm und f.n ly
liii.du'.u it ua . niialilu Allcrulivtl
land lllooj 1'iiiilivr.
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MILMiKKV.
FALL AND AVINTER STYLES.'
HATS AND BONNETS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
WREATHS, LACES, Ac.
( rnpe iH,
CRAPE HATS AND BONNETS,
nnd everything usually kept lu n Millinery Storo.
Call at
M. L. GOBBLER'S Store,
6outli Fourth Street, below tho 8. V. R. R.,
8UNBURT, PA.
Nov. 4, '71.
No. 902 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
PHILADELPHIA,
JEWELERS, MI.VEKSMITIIf
AND
IMPORTERS,
nro now In rccept of their
FALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS,
embracing a superb stock of
PAUIN RROXZES!
CLOCK SETS AND MANTEL ORNAMENTS I
A'lENNA FANCY (iOODSI
PARIAN .STATUARY !
Solid Silver W lire!
tastefully nrranged in enses tor
AVEDDIN(J PRESENTS,
also a splendid assortment of
FINE JEWELRY, 'WATCHES, CHAINS,
ELECTRO-PLATED WARES.
O.-t. 11, 1S7I .
.llnnliood: How I.oml, How Kent oroI.
-"'jiV'.' '- J published, a new edition of Dr.
ii' &Vit iCulvorwcll's Celetiratcd Essay on the
"'' ..i,'--' radical cure (without medicine) of
Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, Involun
tary t?emiiial Losses, Inipotency, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage,
ctcj also, Consumption, Epilepsy, nnd Fits, In
duced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance.
J-W Price, in a sealed envelope, only ) cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable essay,
clearly demonstrates from n thirty years' suc
cessful practice, that'tho alarming consequences
of self-abuse may be radically cured without the
dangerous use of internal medicine or t lie appli
cation of the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure
at once simple, certain, mid ctlectual, by means
of which every sulfercr, no matter what his con
dition may be. may cure himself cheaply, pri
vately, mid radically.
t-t'This Lecture should be In the hands of
of every youth and every man in the laud.
Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, postpaid on receipt of six cents, or two
post stamps.
Also, Ur. Culverv.ell'8 "Marriage .Guide,"
price '.i cents.
Addiess the Puhlit-hcrs,
CI1 AS. J. C. KLINE t CO.,
127 Rowerv. New York, Post Ollice 15ox 4, .ISO.
Jct. L lSTL-ly.
OAS SII'Ai'I.lt TSE.W KEROSEXE.
Oeficx or the Sinui'Iiy Gas Comi'Any,
October ','(7, 1S71.
To Tun Citizens : Recent Investigations de
monstrate that Gas of 14 Candles inality, can
lie sold at ?',' 00 per WOO cubic feet. The. "Direc
tors of the Sunhiiry Gas Company have deter
mined to adopt that price nnd 14 Candles as the
standard of i;uu!ity. Tills llxcs the price of a
14 Candle burner- at one cent ou hour, or one
third less than Philadelphia gas.
A Kerosene lamp fives a light of seven to ten
candles only therefore, gas at the above price
is much cheaper than kerosene, without cansid
ering costol chimneys and liability to accident.
Let all conic, forward and become gass consum
ers. Make your applications for service pipes
and fitting nt once, as the season for introduc
ing them is drawing to a close.
liy Oitnrii or Tin; 1!oai:h op Dihixtoks.
TERMS.
The contractors for the Worka will Introduce
pipes upon tiic following terms. Service pipes
at .10 cents per running foot, measuring from
centre of street. I'pon Market titurc, twenty
dollars for entire service.
Interior fittings nt 15 cents per running foot,
in luw buildings ; la cents per running foot over
plaster, and 0 cents per running f.iot under
hours.
t in. niKIiers, rend nits mil other fixtures for
sale at new York and Philadelphia prices.
Octor 7. ls.l.
AOiEXI'S WANTED FOK
THE GREAT WORK OF THE SEASON.
Or S'lmsiiv ol' l.ou.ioi, ..,
15y D. J. KIRWAN.the well-known Journalist.
Very I.urftCKt 4'oiiiiMittsiwns Puitl.
Thin book Is n very beautiful octavo of 005
pages, einhellshed with U00 eng'avias, and a
linely executed map of London, designed and
executed expressly for this work by eminent
niti.-ls. It contains n full, graphic, and truthful
stalciaenl of the S'.ijht, Secrets, and Sensations of
the great Metropolis of the world, which contain,
a population of over
S.000,000.
History, lsiography, Romance, nnd Adventure
are combined in tills volume, making it it work
of intense Intcrcht to all.
Circulars, Terms, vc, with full Information,
scut free on application to
DL'I'FIELI) ASIIMEND, Publisher,
711 Saiitom Street, t'bilailelpliui.
Oct. 21, lM'l.-Uiu.
E-Vl'K.t O It l I A H V.
$10 OFFERJ10
30 DAYS ON TUCAI..
.IIO.NTII I.Y IMYJI EXTN.
ntlCE RI DK I.n.
Tun Amkiikan Pi:win(i Maiiiinr Co. have
concluded to oiler their whole block of Sujiet int
and widely-known machines, upon the above
linparalelcil Icrius, to everybody, everywhere,
who have, or can Itud use lor a really good Sew
ing Machine, elm .per than the clicapcal.
Every one is welcome to u in. null's live trial
ut their own home.
The bci-t, a ud only true gua rantee of its quality,
Is a nioiitli'a free trial.
Tlie object n( giving a tree trial Is to show you
how Good our Machine Is.
Tlii in I he i"iplet and most certain way to
eon iiH-e you that oar Machine Is Just what you
n.ii.t.
Tint Secret of safety l in ore month's trial.
No one pails with the Machine utter trial. All
pay for uud keep It.
liny no machine until you have found It a good
one, iio.) lo Ic on, ea.y lo manage, eapy to work,
t-ui-y In keep In tinier, perfect lu liieeliuuiaiu,
perfect ill i'ollall uclioti, ailnplu, reliable, ulid
aiialiictoiy. Any company who will rctuau you
tin. nun h eauuul have ua ijimj.1 a bvwlnk' Machine
us .no..
I'.uy only vtlieii )ou know Ilia linicliluu docs
mil uk mm hour lo li't ready lu do it minute
hoi k.
Hay only lnu you Unlit Muliluit, 1 1ml la
nu. in a initial.! to do miy kind ol olk HuJ l
m.t)a ready, uud i ihi but ol older.
A iiioiilh'a trial utiawiiaall nai-.tioua, mlvcs
nil il.niia., puvi ul. till lulalakia, und la I hu igily
tale ay log. I your uiuli.)a uilt. liy II. fou
can Uol loau.
Wiilu Im our t ontt li iillal l ilt alula mid lllua.
Irali I I'linplil. I. e.n.toluluK lull paill. ul.ua,
Kill, tl It 0 ktlll lid uu by l.lUIUol lliall llet',
mill kainplia of Cioihk, Hi.. I ) uu ran Ju.ttjt' lor
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Ot II, - I "al.
PRICES REDUCED.
HOOTS A SHOES
Mannfnctnred to order Rt
GREATLY REDUCED' PRICES,
JOHN AVI EVER,
Spruce Street, Snnbury, Fenn'tv,
Is constantly manufacturing
Doots, Shoes & Gaiters,
nt surprisingly low prices. His stock comprises
tho very best In market. His long exper
ience in the business has wou for
hltn a reputation for
making first
class work equal to any city manufacture. All work
warranted.
TERMS-STKICTI,Y CASH.
The prices of repairing are also reduced.
JOHN WILVER.
8nnbury, March 4, 1871.
.mLLIXERYUOOSCtE.EKAI,LY.
NEW STYLES OF
BONNETS,
HATS,
FLOWERS,
FRAMES, &c.
Moiirulug nnd Ilritlnl
llata nnd Bonnets.
Full line of Mourning Veils nnd Crape.
MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY.
Sash Ribbons, Oniutncnta, Feathers, Gloves,
Handkerchief!, itc, &c.
FANCV GOODS AND NOTIONS.
MISS M. L. GOSSLER.
South Fourth St., below the Railroad, Surbury.
April a-J, 1871.
QAS EI. ATI It ICS.
TUACKAKA, KUCK & CO.,
BCCCE15SOI1S TO
MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA,
MANUFACTCUERS OF
GAS FIXTURES, BUONZES, &c, Ac,
I'tiuuiIclicrH, IeulHiitt, ItrncKetM,
Ac. iVr.,
would respectfully Invite the nttcnlion of pur-
chnscrs to our elegant assortment.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS,
713 C'heNtnut Street.
MANUFACTORY, 402.404,40(3 AND 408 RACE
STREET.
Aug.' 19. 1871.
XEAV .MEAT SHOP.
THE undersigned respectfully Informs the citi
zens of Sunbury and vicluity, that they have
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In DcwnrCs buililinir.on the north side of Market
Sijiiare, two doors from the railroad, were they
win Keep a constant supply ol tuc best ol Beer,
l'oik, Mutton, ,V:e., nt wholesale or retail, at tho
lowest prices and of the lirst quality . A wagon
will lie run to supply customers every morning,
(except Sundays.) The best of meat will found
ut their shop. Give us a call nnd satisfy your
selves. REFFEW & BOWER.
Octjilth lSfij). tf.
1'HIC'ES ItEl'CEI
AT TUB
Mammoth Uoot & Shoe Storo
OP
EM MIM.Elt,
In C. B. Smith's Room, Queen Street, ono doo
Last oi tne rost otuce,
NORTHUMBERLAND, FENN'A.
For Elmira Hoots, go to Kli Miller's Boot nnd
Shoe Store. They are bold, Rest Calfnt ?l).
I' or I rench laif Boots, go to I-.li Miller s, oulv
tO to t?ll per pair.
For Boot i, Shoes aud Gaiters, nt lowest possi
ble prices, go to Ell Miller's, ou (jueeu Street.
tor i.ll kinus ol uuiu isonts nnd buocs, call nt
Eli Miller's.
For Ladies' Gum Overshoes, see lino assort
ment at Ell Millers.
For all kinds of Children's Shoes, go nnd ux-
nmine Fit Miller's lurge assortment.
lor anything In the Boot und Shoe line, call
mid examine Ell Miller's btoek before purchasing
Ipcwliere It you wish to get Urst-cltiss, ut the
lowest prices.
Jan. 7, 71-oep. 3, 70.-ly.
A GHEAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
VINEGAR BITTERS
as
Eundrcds cf Thousands
o 7
i E?
c .
0 if 5
Uear tf timony to tlirlr AVoudcr-
lui luriu.ve r.ut.cii.
Hi WHAT ARE THEY?
c C3
it !
H5
a m
S B I
ft "C u Tirrv IPC VftT A VII V.
"Si FANCY DRINK. Ill
itfeletf l'oor It u in, Wliibkry, l ru (r'pliiia
IU Iiimo i.ltjt.ur du tor- U, U't J 6naw-.c
rutJ t iiloueo tho t-tc, called 'I uic,M" Ajp.tz
fro," I'.citiorcrB Ac, llmt lend Utu Vppltr ca to
d.unkouiu'Bit aud ruin, br-t ro a truo MrCii-lao, utado
f.-uiu Vac Nutlvo l:ooiiand llcrlauf t jUfuram, free
Iruiii till AlrnlH-Ho hiluiwlnnio, 'ibcyaro tl.j
;i;i:at j;i,o:?: Ptitit lu nnd a l.iri:
i;iVINO 1 IMNt llM.lSftperlVct lauuf r a:.d
uvlfivi.ilur tf thu h)leu, cari) ins off ul) po.aououi
rrnittr uud rcttorliv l Ll"td tj a htulitiy coiidtt!i..a.
oprtuiti can XuUo tliteo DUlera ucourtlli: tUtrec
tlo!i t.id rciiik:ulontc uuwill,
blUO willtu tHLU furuu lut-nrat lo tiite, revised
ti n tonei ar3 i.ut Utatroyod ty uilutrul k Uuu or
olUrr tut ani, and th vilal oruuj va(c4 tyui Ut:.o
po'.ui ufri'l atr.
1'fir lullumniiilnrr mid brouU Kbearr.iv
Urdu uud (Juui, U pftla vr lud.urMtudi
HtlluBMi ItrniHivui uii luu-rialut ui I cvcia
DUciibiM i lUv Ittuwd, Mri, U.diir) a, aud
lilmltlir liiitu liituid bcttu iuti ucc. law
ful, tout b Iiiarac ra Cuutt-d ty lllaltd
liluud, litt-'ti U i'uiiBrally roducwd by dcraugtmtul
1 tat- lugr.ailvtf Oraaaa.
iH"irMA OU MWilTH, Vvmd
acLf, i t.. . 1 1 lUc bJiuulUtr, luLfU, I tlit.uea of Ua
4l.t, ..t.:,!.::, buLf .ruotuluii i'f U. bUUiai
1, H.y W-iilU, U.iluii AllucU, l'lplUU
if tL li.jt, !..rtiui.uiaUua ol Um tuug I'alu In lit
IVa i( lltu ldm-y, aud kuadrvd wlUcr iii(u
u , 1. i.rc itta cUr(tgu ltbU.
1U yluti.uraia lua awiuaili ftbd oiUuulaia lh ur
jjf l l.wt aud Uo i u, auuu rcudu Ikaiu uf uu4ulli 4
lllrauy lu cUaubiag u UmmI ut ail luifuuu-, au4
Ui fAiiiii ftvw IK aud vUjur j Iba bu(aUui.
1 UU KM IUCAi:. iruiww. Utter, tall
Itbtuui, luuliM, iivuu, uln. I luii, twlU, I a
ktaitcHa, Uu ttoiiii, awla Ui4, kwra I ym, Kiyttu.
), tub, aru, J'tooulwtaiwaat'f iba kaiu, IIukwi
tad litcMr if Mui tftia, wf ti btt MUMi uf aaias
ai liuraliy dug iaatdci"Ud 4 Ump uu u a
abr i.iuv by Uw c vi Ubfru luMvit. Oaa avUW U
U4 b vmm HI cuaviitv Iba fWul IbwadaU-M vl lb If
ci.ia4.ta MikI.
iUau lUu UiaUd HiM4 Vbeavvcr o t-4 1 14
I ajiiliu bai4ttea Utivb UW atvla la I'laufUa, I iHff
i. u u Hw. ft i iUiiji u hm fvm Awl U xba4aUi4
a4 kiutftf'vii U laa iai 14 baMifvl,
a-l r4 Kliuat aui fea bua bbv4
v.t aJ bu. b- ailb af u. 4mh aalb-iWa.
)kN vf 4aaV lb t4, V 4Ully 4Uv
4 a4 iawMl. tf 4.acUwa. f4 ig
af)- a4wu4 aMfi fc 4 va Km4 baa
4- f44U,UMAaa, f Ii a4 H"
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pt44ii m4 mm aaa. fea ui Mm. 4 ai
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IfTbuUl 11 All 444bUjUI kU (taut.
i M i
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j il y- 1 .t 5'' r'jVnr ')'!!'''V (7 i? E H
p. f g ):f AxFZsr eb?
FURNITUBE 8T0BE,
In Masonic Hall Bulldtnifii,
Tliird Street. near'lheToit Ofllo.
BUNUURV, PA.!
B. Ii. RAUDZNBUSH
now offer, to the public
FURNTTUBB
elected and made with great tare, nnd with a
view to please tho wants of his numerous
customers.
His stock Is new and of the latest styles.
PARLOR SUITS,
PARLOR AND RECEPTION"
CHAIRS,
COTTAGE SETTS,
Ash, Walnut or Rosewood of the finest patterns
made.
SIDE HOARDS,
la Oak or Walnut, and Dining Room Furniture
of nil kinds,
r LOOKING GLASSES AND PLATES,
Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, Window Shades
and fixtures.
Special attention Is paid to this department hy
W. 1. Roberts who has had a number of years
experience in the city. Collins of every descrip
tion nnd sizes, constantly kept on hand. Also,
Flsk's Metnllc Burial Cases. Shrouds nnd Un
dertakers' materials of all kinds.
i" Personal attendnuce to funerals.
Rcsiiembcr, the Masonic Hull Buildings, on
Vliird street, 8iinburv, Pa.
H. L. RAUDENBUSII.
Sunbury, July 15,1871.
1.1'MBEK AM I'l.A.M.Vdl MILLS.
Third Street, ndjolnltie; Pliiln. & Eric R. R., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber ieiuircd by the demands of the public.
liavinir all the latest Improved machinery for
manut'iiiiiurinir Limber, he is now ready to till or
ders til' aJl kinds of
FLOOnr.VG, SIDING, DOOU9, SHUTTERS,
SAS,'I, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, li RACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn
liiK of every description promptly executed. Also,
A LAIIUE ASSOllTMEST OP
7ULL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, ttc.
Orders promptly lilled, and sblpjicd liv Railroad
or othcrwiso. IRA T. CLEMENT.
(lecl-0S:ly
.stuvi: ii tix i:sTAiti.isii.Mi:vr.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFK EI) KRAUSE, Proinietor.
si'CO ESSOlt TO SMITH OHNTllElt. J
HAVING lurchased flic above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Kriiusc would respectful
ly inform the public that hu now has on hand a
large assort uu nt of
COOKING STOVES,
Speer's Cook A nti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna nnd others,
which are so nr ranged as to be used for Coal or
Wood, and arc va minted to perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. 1 1EATEKS of all kinds put up to
lieat one or mora rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dillerciit kinds ut very low prices.
Tinware f Every DcMeriptioii
kept constantly o a hand. Rooting and Spouting
witli the best material, done ut short notice.
REPAIRING nt tended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil in d Lamps co'istantly on hand. Japan ware
ofallx.nda. Stoi e opposite Conlcy's hardware
store, (jive mil a call. A. KRAUSE.
opl24-ly
LADIES' .FANCY FURS.
John Faroira,
70 AU.CII N'l'KF.KT,
Middle of the Block , bet ween 1th nnd 6th Sts.,
t'. out Ii Side,
Ilii.liulrliliiti,
Importer, Munufaet. mcr and Healer In all kinds
and qiiu'itv of
iF-A-israr ifttieis,
For Ladies' a ml Children's Wear.
Having imported il very large and splendid as
signment of nil the d 'liferent kinds of Kurd from
first hands in Europe, and have had tlicm made
up hy the most skillfiil workmen, would respect
fully invite I lie readet s of this paper to call and
examine his large and very beautiful assortment
of Fancy Furs, lor La dies und Children. I am
determined to sell nt i.s low prices as any other
rc-peetahlii llouso in this city. All tars war
runted. No misreprei ciitation to t iled sales.
JOHN FARK1KA,
718 Arch Street Philadelphia.
Oct. 28, 1871 .-am.
FOR SALE!
ITMGHTY acres of in tproved land in the best
U seel ion of Southern Michigan, within live,
miles of the town of '"Three Rivers," in St. Jo
seph county, within t o miles of the Railroad
Station, good buildings, out houses, large or
chard, soil, rich sandy loam, school houses and
cliiirclis within sight- title indisputable, ten
acres are in wheal, I ho remainder in clover Rod.
A spun of horses, cattle, hogs, grain and farming
utensils, tv.c, will be sold with this property.
Pricu (Til per ucre, f;i,00 0 in cash, the balance in
time payments of riw. Apply to
.vi. a. .vi asm .il, J ureu lovers, .yiicii.
or,
H. B. .MA8SER, 8uubury, Pu.
Sunbury, March 11, IS 71.
W U. Ml'HHAT. J. BUIH 4KKK.
W M. 11. BLACK.
MURRAY & CO.,
Wholesale 1 toilers lit
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Olllee and hchoi d Stutlouery,
I'l-liitluic. Wrwi.'iK uud Manilltt
PAPEHS.
r.irilK ll.M.N. A v., Ac.
Tlio C'uktimM
Corry Kerosene Iturnln Oil
always on baud,
llavlag '.o opened
COAL YARD,
we ar prepared to supply nt short notice, and at
til lowuat rates,
KUU,
8TOVT.,
UllKSTNUT
utnl
TEA
COAL.
la all who may tin plmacd lo give us a rail.
Order Ul) al our olll.s No. U kW.ulh TblrJ
will bo pruiuplly BIIiaI.
Ml'UltAV A tO.
No. S3 Hoiiiu ThliJ Ucil, Muuttury, IV
Auk. '!, 7l.
miUIOMUI'ta,
VlkWa, Al.bl'Ua, t IIKOaioa, r it A UK.
:. II. T. AkTIIUV t o.,
ftWI Hri mfk,
lutils U sluuiUss uf lit Tia4 ! Iltrir stlaa
its saa.iillU4.tit ul lit sbols yuutU, uf llu-ll uiaa
buliililiuti, ttisuuU.luls tttitl litipvMllntl. Alstj
f lltiTU I. AM tUH l.ltJfca .u4
i.UAfHOaHHI'a.
hw vuHtur r'!wiTt!.
V. A II. T. AtallloMr C ,
(ay I HiuaJaa), k ..i,
(t'(.u Mtiui-uiiisa 111,
lilritil MlrUl.
M)taik, UM
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
THIRD ANNUAL (STATEMENT FOR THK
TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st, 1871.
Number of Policies, 713.
Amount of Property Insured, I53,'31R,00
Amount of Premium Notes in force, $34,213,00
CASH A8SET8.
Amount loaned at Interest, 13000,00
Amount In Treasurer's hands, IIOOO.OO
Amount due from Agents, , f:00,05
Amount due from other sources, 1720,00
Available Capital, 139,2811,05
Insure your Cattle.
INSURE with a responsible and perfectly re
liable Company. Insuro where your losses
will be paid promptly.
THIS 13 A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COM
PANY. Hence, nnlike other Companies, you sro snre
of being paid promptly for all losses, If Insured
in this Company.
OUR RATES OP INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mutual, onr expenses are less, and our
Charter Is Perpetnal. Wc pay losses by nil kinds
of accidents by death, (excepting; In cases of
epidemics,) by theft, &c., etc. Wo pay prompt
ly. No red tupo proceedings to obtain your
money In ense of loss.
Xearly $3,000 paid on Cows alone
since Organization.
Look nt the list of Losses paid on Cows alone by
this Company.
M Hcnnlnger, Sunbury, Pa f33
I) Ililgcrt, Northumberland 50
George Eckcrt, " 40
SB Dodge, ' !10
Charles Bollck, Mt Carmel 30
Esubetis Sipple, " 40
Catharine Wagner, Watsontown 40
George Heir, Northumberland f0
Jacob Snyder, Sunbury HiiUS
J W Bassler, " fit)
Minor Cndy, Dcwart 00
Catharine Martz, 8hamokin 40
Francis Ruclier, Sunbury 0
Samuel H Price, Upper Lehigh i.
Joseph Dcppen, Ml Carinol
Mattlilas Seliollv, " 40
Francis McCarly, " 50
Maria Kramer, Watsontown ., 45
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dcwnrt 40
J it R C yulfgle, Pine, Clinton co 40
R liamage, Sliciiandoiili, Schuylkill co 40
J S Tltarp, Sliamokin 40
Thomas Wurdrops, Mt Carmel 45
N A Loiiilenslagcr, Herndon, 40
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Ferry 40
G I. Reagan, Shenandoah, Schuylkill co 50
Jacob Shine, " 10
Jacnh Stoltz, " " 40
D II Rower, Herndon, 30
Geo B Lahr, Georgetown 40
John II Ossuian, Sunbury 40
W B Wallace, Northumberland 30
II 8 Graham, " 50
Ifchccca'liohle, Georgetown 40
Philip Wintcrstein, Watsontown 40
G S Low, Linio Ridge, Columbia co 40
Lewis Osterhnut, Laurel Run, I.uzi me co...40
Mary J Ilinc, Northumberland 40
B F Krohn, Snnbury 40
Andrew llealy, Girurdsville, Schuylkill co.. 40,
Patrick Fiirgceon, Mt Cainiel 40,
Martin Pehiiicy. Sliennniloah city 14,
John Dane, Ashland, Schuylkill co Ill,
Anthony McLaughlin, Girurdsville 4b,
Llayniiui S Hay, .Maluui'iy Plane 40,
R Johnson, Raven Htm ;....4(),
David Batlchcr, Berwick 27,
J D Foclit, Pottsvillc 30,
Erastus Sober, Point twp 20,
A Lippcncott, Watsontown 40,
Maria Krniner,Watsou'n,2d loss pd last sum ,4 (I,
I P Lippcncott, Watsontown 40,
R S Amiuerinan, Snydcrtown 20,
Nathan Bloss, Berwick, Columbia co 27,
J .N: C R Qiilgglc.Plne Sta'n Clinton c 2d lcws,40,
Charles W llazzard, Rupert, Columbia CO...40,
John Fogleman, Watsontown....- 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Ciirincl 40,
Thomas Melz, Paxlnos 30,
R McCloskv, Lock Haven 134,
HON. A. JORDAN. President.
C. A. REIMENSNYDER, Sec'y, Sunbury.
DIRECTORS!
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. C. J. Brtincr,
Solomon Stroll, Win. Hi indie, Soloman Sbipe,
John A. Shissler, Dr. D. T. Krcbs, Dr. David
Waldrini.
March 11, 1871. ly.
J.JARDWARE FOR ALL
' AT THIS
HAUDWAKE STOKE
OF
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.
.Market Street, Kuubtirj, S'u.
It Is useless to enumerate every kind of article
in liis Store, but among the leading items may
be set down the following:
Iron, Fleel, Lead,
Scales, Steelyards, Grindstones,
Nails of all kinds and sizes,
Vices, Saws, Planes,
S.cves, Chain'', Axes,
Braes and Iron Kettle",
Shovels, Hues, Forks,
Spade, Rakes, Hatchets,
Carpenter and Blacksmith Boring Machines,
Lellar Grates, Drawing Knives,
Stone Sledges. Plasterers' Trowels,
Masons' Hammers nnd Trowels,
Hand Dinner Bells, and large cast iron Bells for
School Houses and Farmers' Dinner
Bells,
Carpenters' Bench Screws,
Potato Forks for digging potatoes,
I. oul. lug Classes. Twine, Ropes,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tucks,
Mule and Horse Shoes and Nails,
Hammers, Atignrs, Chisels,
Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms,
Locks of ill) descriptions. Coffee Mills,
Bits ami Braces,
Carriage Bolts of all kinds, Paint and Wall
Brushes, Buckets,
Oils), VarnisilieH, Japans,
Lve, Soda Ash, Washing Soda,
lMlT.i OF 41. 1. KIIN in Oil or Dry,
Purtl-Ciihirs nt' all kinds,
C'KDAU-WAItK
and other Wooden-Ware of all kinds and very
cheap, Hay-Fork Pulleys,
Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level Glasses,
Files, Ilinues, Coa! Oil,
Hems, Combs, Screws,
Saddlery uud Shoe Findings,
Buggy Trluiiiiiiijjs, Fvcebior Glass Cullers.
Pockel Knives, Scissors, Shears,
Miot, Caps mid l'oulert
and n great variety of other articles. Any thing
wauled and not ou hand, will be ordered st once.
Sunbury, Aug. 10, 171.
riillatleli'lilw aud F.rle ItailroaU.
WINTER TIME T.VULE.
On and after Monday, November 1 It, ITl, the
Truiiia ou the t'liiliidulphU .V Erie Rail Road Mill
run us follows i
WESTWARD.
Mull Train leaves I'lilludclpliU,
" Sunbury,
" " err ul fcrle,
File F.iprcas leaves Philadelphia,
' " Siiiibiiry,
" an at F.rle,
Fluilra Msll U.tVM I'lillu.l. Ipl.la,
" " " Muubuiy,
" " arr al lank llal. il,
Nlni;itiit Enprcas lea us I'lnl.nlilpl.l.i,
' Saiibui),
e.?o p m
l J .a .'i u 11
'.'.50 p 11
1J.30 p lit
O..VI p iu
7.40 li 111
7.'s) a III
4.;.. 1 p iu
7 'Vi p ui
4 li a 111
1J 1 p 111
' rr ul Wl!liaiu.Mil,
V US p iu
in
Acoilliiilixl.il!"!! leal i a Until. in),
air ul K' uotu,
10 40 a iu
t'Aal'W AUD.
Uall Tiuiu lisn-s FiUi, II MS a ut
' auuliury, 1 .' li ut
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t:lti Jtpteaa Itutva I lie, W ll i lu
tiubuiy, D.AI4U4
u " arr si flnU.Ui tiu, a mi p iu
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kuul.ui), r..isiaui
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tull4la .tKt4 lu4 Vt ll!UHitil, J. 1 IU
' utiumt , I VI 4 ui
tt t ptiiua. iphu, t vi it it,
AucuuituuJsllutt !. km. .t.i, IJ .'4 p ut
III tl Itdliili), 10-1(111,
Msll tail rtiuutila ttt 4 ami iat.1 ul I ua ta,iu
L. a. t U. a. U. V . auj ut I ..ii uti.1 litiu.tuu
Hit Oil I itita uu4 AiUtU. ut H k M .
W.ii Wa.1 aula .. Uuu4 liaiua uu I A
M. k. M . at4 tlUni ui.. litiittluai tail It ii.l
I tt.a ui.il AittKlt4.t. k. K. V .
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H UiutatrMl wtj aV.u.l M.il
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Lackawanna and nioenaabars Rail
. roava.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT OT VAt8ENaER
1HAINB.
Monday. July 11,971.
eOUTHWARb.
Leara.
A.M.
P.M.
A.M.1P.M
PM.
ISeranton,
Bclievue,
Taylortllle,
Lackawanna,
Plttston,
West Plttston,
Wyoming,
Maltbv.
45
fl 60
67
1 4G
10 06
Q 60 4 00
6 65 4 -05
7 02; 4 13
10 17
7 05
10 Dfi
7 1114 83
7 19; 4 80
7 241 4 3.1
7 811 4 43
7 80, 4 47
7 14
9 ll'lO 8S1
.0 40
8lJo 47!
1 ll tfi
7 19
7 97
Kinirston. A )
t.
lu UJ
11 00
W.-Barre j c'rs
7 40
7 60
9 83
7 61
8 00
6S
00
05
riymoutn June.,
Plymouth,
Nantieoke,
Hunlock's,
Shickshlnny,
Hick's Ferry,
Bench Haven,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
Espy,
Blooinnbnrg,
Rupert,
Cntnwissa,
Danville,
Chulnsky,
Cniucron.
3 40
8 05
8 20
8 00
8 07
8 82:
8 30
8 43
8 50
8 57
9 07
8 30
8 08
8 27
8 84
8 45
9 14
9 19
9 20
8 67
9 31
9 51
9 60
10 03
North'd, (arrive.)
10 SOI
4 62
NORTHWARD.
Leave. A.M. P.M.
Northumbcrlnud, 10 85 6 10
Cameron, 5 27
Chulnsky, 6 81
Danville, 10 60 5 40
Catawissa, 6 00
Rupert, 6 05
Blooinsburjf, 11 14 6 12
Espy, 8 17
Lime Ridge, 0 24
Briar Creek, 6 84
Berwick, 11 86 6 4l!
Beach Haven, 11 43 6 4S A.M.
Hick's Ferry, 8 55
Shickshlnny, 13 00 7 0 7 30 I
Hunlock's, 7 24 7 45 PM.
Nantieoke, P.M. 7 81- 8 Oo! I
Plymouth, !13 80 7 41; 8 15 P.M. 5 1(1
Plvinoutli June., 8 20 5 15
wX'- e''13 84 7 51 8 30i 2 8a! 8 25
Maltby, 8 40 ' 8 431 5 S5
Wyomlntj, 13 43! 8 OP11 M 45 2 4S 5 40
West rlttstoo. 8 13 8 62; 3 54 5 47
Plttston, 12 62 8 18 9 04 2 50 5 C2
Lackawanna, 8 2S 9 14 3 07 0 00
Taylorville, 8 30, 9 85 3 It! 0 10
Bellcvue, 8 42 9 32 8 23 0 17
Scruiitou, (arrlvo) 1 141 8 48 9 40 8 30 0 25
DAVID T. BOl'ND, Sup't.
Northern Central Iluilwuy.
FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after Nov. 13, 1871, trains will run
ns follows 1
NORTHWARD.
Niagara Express leaves Sunbury nt 18.40 p.
111., arrives ut Niagara Falls ut 1.30 a. in.
Biilialo Express leaves Sunbury tit 12.30 a. m.,
arrive at Williamsport ut 2.25 a. 111., Elmira ut
5.30 a. 111., Canandaigun 8.15 a. 111.
Mall arrives at Siuihury at 4.30 p. in., arrive
nt Wiliiumspoit 0.30 and Elmira 10.35 p. m.
Fust l.i 11" arrives nt Sunbury ut 0.50 p. in.,
arrive ul Williamsport 8.15 p. ih.
SOUTHWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury nt 1.47 a. in.,
arrive at lliu 1 ieLarg 3.45 a. m., Baltimore 7.20
a. 111.
Mail leaves Sunbury at l!.0o a. m., uriive at
Il.inibhurg 1.45 p. 111.
Erie Express leaves Sunbury at 9.85 11. m.. ar
rive at Hurrisburg 11.20 a. ill., Baltimore 3.00
p. 111.
Erie Mall leave Sunbury at 18.30 a. m., arrive
at Ilurrihbiirg 2.20 a. m.
B1IAMOK1N DIVISION.
EASTWAUI).
Leave Banbury nt 4.40 p. m., arrive at Bhunio
kin 5.50 p. in., Mt. Carmel ti.40 p. m.
Leave Sunbury (Accumiiiodiitlon,) ut 11.60 u.
m., arrive at Shfiinokin 1.00 p. 111.
wnsTWAiin.
Lcavo Mt. Carmel at 7.00 n. m., SliamoUiu
7.40 n. in., arrive ut Sunbury 9.55 a. 111.
Leave Sliamnkin ( Accommodation,) ut 2.45 p.
in., arrive at Sunbury 4.00 p. iu.
Express leaves dally.
All other trains leave dully, except Sundays.
A. R. Fiskb. F.i. r. YofKO,
Gen'l. Sup't., Gen'l Passeu'r Ag't.,
Harrisburg, Fa. Kalinimc, M.I.
KeiKlInx Ituilroutl.
WINTER A R R A N G E M E N T.
Monday, Xov. Vitlt, l .71.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North un.l
North-West for Philadelphia, N. Y., R. ad
it e.r, Pottsvillc, Tainatpia, Aslilund, Sham. .kin,
Lelianoii, Allcntown, Eastmi, Kphrata, Litis,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, iVc.
Trains leave Harrioburg for New York, as fol
lows: At 8.45, 8.10, a. in. un.l '.'.110 p. 1.1., cut
necting with similar trains on the I,cim.-ylv;mi.i
Uailroiid, and nrrit ing at New York at in.li7 a.
m., 3.48, and 9.45 p in. rrsptvtively. M" .i:itt
Cars accompany tho 8.45 a. 111., tiain wiinuui
change.
Reluming: Leave New York at 9.00 11. in.,
18.30 110011 and 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia al 7.30,
S.30 a. 111. and 3.30 p. 111. j Sleeping Cars net 1-
pauy the 5.00 p. III. train from New York tiiltt
ottt change.
Leave llarrisbiirg for Reading, Pottsvillc, Ta
nta'iua, Minersrille, Aslilund, Miainnkiu,
Allcntown and Philadelphia ut S.lo n. 111.,
2.00 uud 4.05 p. 111., stopping ut Lebanon an 1
principal way stations 1 the 4.15 p. in., train
connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsvillc uud Co
lumbia only. For Pottsvillc, Schuylkill ll.ttcii
and Auburn, via Schuylkill un l Snsiicliaiiiut
Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p. lit.
East Pennsylvania Riiiliuud I ruin- leave Head
ing for Allcntown, Fusion uud New York u(4.::4,
10.40 a. m., and 4.05 p. 111. Reluming, b avu
New York ul 0.00 a. in., 13.30 11u.u1 und 5. 00
p. 111. und Alleiilowu ul 7.20 a. 111. 1 .'.-' noon,
2.15, 4 25 and K.35 p. nt.
Way Piissciigcr Train leaves I'liiladi lpliia at
7.30 u. 111., cminivtinu Willi similar Irani 011 East
Pcnnit. Railroad, reluming from Reading ul ti.::U
p. III., slopping at all stations.
Leave I'oiuvilln at 9.00 u. 111. uud 2.30 p.
111. Ilcrudoii ut 10.00 u. 111., Sham. .kin at .'. 40 a ii.l
11.15 a. 111. 1 Ashland ul 7.05 11. 111., and 12.43
iiM.it; Mahaiiov l ily at 7. 51 u. III. and l.'J.i p. '11.
Taiuaiiia ut o.35 a. 111. und 2.10 p. in. I n
Pliilatlelpbtii, New York, Reading, ll.ini-l.iiul.Ve.
Leave Potlavllle via tSchuylkill ami Mii.iitt
hiiiina Rtiilroud at 8.15 a. 111. for llaiiinliaig, uud
11.45 a.m., for I'lne l.i.ne und Tit iitout.
Keiuliiig Accoiiiiuodalion 'i rulu Iimm s Putts
villa ul 5.40 a. m., utsB4iu Kiwdiug ut 7. an u. in .
arriving ul PiitlinlclpUiit ul 10.80 a. 111., id 111 nine,
leaves I'lilladelpiiiu al 4.45 p. in., passitit; lv. .t.l
lug al 7.35 p.m. arriving at tVtisv ille at U.20 p.m.
PollaluVlu AeeolllllllHllllliiU 'Iraiu lialea Pulta.
t11t.11 ul 7.00 a. 111., returuiuK ieutes I'ltiladelphut
ul 4.15 p. m.
I oliuebut KallriHid Trains leave Reading at
7.20 a. 111., uud II. 15 p. 111. lor ) hiut.i, l.tlu,
l.aiiea.Ur, I oluiiibia, Ve. reluming have l.iin
cnalerul 1.80 a. III. and 3.25 p. 111. , and Colum
bia ul a. 15 a. 111. uud 3.15 p. 111.
t'crkiouif 11 Kail ll aid Trains li .ilo I' i kh.ini n
Jam Him ul 7. 85, U.o5u. ill., ul 3.1s1 itml it. p. ui.
Iti'lllllilllC.b avs llttt llkavlllc Hi b. l.'l.St. IU 14. III.,
I J..'SJ iiituli itud 4.45 p. III. culilletilli Willi ailiU',1.
Ilalits oil llt.t .1 1 1 1 K Hi It. si. I.
I'l'keilug ulliy Uallroud llulnalc.no Pint.,
ulstilittul 9. 10 a. ut., U.u.'i mid H'i p. iu. 1 11
lUIIUMlii It'UV i'trlu ul A. 'VI a. Ill , 1 J I I lliKlll,
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It. ...IliiaC llulll.st.l.
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