Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 16, 1871, Image 4

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Increase tub vndhk TTiur. a
prize essay of the Illinois Agricultural Ko
viety for 1871), by 1. UitUlings, tlolnils the
jheaest nutl niosl practical plan ol'itH'rertB
Ing the fiirm manure pile nml saving Us
n. elements from wnslc, nnd which should be
ndop'ed by every liirnicr. His plnn is sim
ply to save every particle or (he iinunnl ex
crements, liquid nml solid, with nil its ferti
lizing elements iu I'uet, fivo from wnsto by
washing, evaporation, or liru-fung. To do
this, ho tills a stall, or largo bin, in his
Stable, during dry weather, with pulverized
clay, nmd-scntterinfi, or common soil.
Svitli this he covers thu floor of each stall
three inches deep, nnd then places the litter
for the nnimnls' bedding on it; bv this
means, nil the urine will be uhsoibcti, nnd
its wealth of nitrogen Raved; nnd su..h is
the nbsorbin" power of (tried earth, that
one threo inch Mooring will not bo so tho
roughly saturated iu n long time ns to re
quire replacing. lie says his experiment
required but one largo bin of pulverized
enrth to absorb the urine of ten or twelve
cattle during the stabling season ; nnd that
two men with a team filled the bin in one
day. lHied clay was applied nlso to the
pig-pen and lun-roost, with tho same ammonia-saving
result ; and if applied to the
privy or cm-lit closet, which is now being
ndopted, a great m:nuiial an well as sani
tary result vt.u1. follow.
Tho inducements tor 11-10 un of dry earth
are : 1st. That it requires no appaiatu
or cash outlay. 2nd. That the liquid man
ure of cattle is worth more than the solid,
nnd is usually lost ; but under this prac
tice, all is retained. 3rd. The dry earth
retains within it all tho value, of which
usually one-half or one-third is lost by fer
mentation. 4th. It gives much larger bulk
of manure, each load of which is of double
" tho value of ordinary farm-yard inn mire.
5th. That one ton of saturated earth Is of
more value than the same weight of even
fresh saved dung. Oth. That the aggre
gate amount of plant food thus saved from
the stalls is fully double, and in much bet
ter coudilioti for use.
Chahcoal fo'.i Sick Cattle. Xcarly
all animals become sick from improper
culm!?. In nine eases out of ten, tho di
gestion is wronir. Charcoal is the most
(llieient nnd ranid corrective. It will euro
iu a majority of cases, if properly adminis
tered. An example of its use the hired
man came in with the inielligeneu that one
wfthe llni st cows was very sick, nnd a kind
neighbor proposed . drugs and
unisons. Aim owner being ill, and unable
ti examine tho cow, concluded that th
trouble, camo from sonu over en tin" nnd
orucrcU a tencup of pulverized charcoal
given iu water. It whs mixed, placed iu r.
junk bottle, the head held upwards, and
l ho w.ikr with its charcoal pound down
wards. In live minutes an improvement
- was visible, and in a few hours the anii'''
was in the pasture qui.oiy i.nii grass.
Another inn unco ofciitinl biiccifs occurred
w iili a young heifer which became badly
bloated by eating given apples alter a hard
wind. Tho bloat was so severe tJiat (be
sides were almost as ha;d as a barrel. The
old remedy, salient las, "as tried for the
purposa of corp;ctiug Ike acidity. Hut tho
attempt to put it down always caused
coughing, and it did little good. Half n
teacupl'ul of fresh fiowdered charcoal was
ue.t given. In six hours all nppenraiiee
of bloat had gone, and the heifer was well.
Country GentUmtn.
cs,
CHICKEN
Salad. Two common sized
fowls
one tea-euiif'ul ol'fii sb rivi..i ..it r.
half jar of french mustard : the yolksof ten
eggs which have been boiled hard ; half a
pint tit vinegar; one tea-spoonful of caveu-
uu liepper ; cigm Heads ot celery ; ouu tea
tVu.?lUl1 f!llt , r "",! if vorjoirid. Boil
to renVic- r''"' n,lt sullicieut salt in thu water
i.tu'c.'tly coUi"ci!iU.v,1,blci J.vhc'n lllt'' 1U'U
!- I s I,, IV" '"cut from the bones,
Cut tho n.'!. :;',' la qai tor ol au i.u.h in size,
same ; mix i.lir-I'fA...'.1 "'c celery about the
them a-ay. Mash the eg. m U v alKi stt
tho oil, then add (he vinecar, mustaril,
caenneaud salt. Mis. them all thoroughly.
Wlieti the diessing is mailu it must not be
youred over tho salad until about half nn
'"r uel.no it is to be served, as the
becomes willed.
celery
Soft Ginof.uuhkad. Ona pouti.l of
butter half a pouinl of kA:r twelve es ;
one teaspoouiul of cinnamon ; two luble
spooiilul orj-ine,,. ,11V(, haifpinu ( ,.
lasses ; one giii of milk ; two jmuiuls of
Hour; two tablespoontul of saleratus
l.eat fo.; butter su,-ar, gin-er UUt cinuaiiioii
toSet :ie until hejht; then stir in on.i
lourtli , i the Hour. Whisk the c.-s very
thick, vi;.l ad,! by tlesrees. Mix the milk
una un.l.'.sses to. tht r, which stir iu jn-iulu-ully,
tin u the lemaiiuli-r of the llour, half
nt n t,;ue. lVat all well together, lu u mlj
tho s.lei-atus. Mix well, but not sullicieut
to destroy the li-htness iro(luced by the
s:..eratus. 'Ibis quantily is sullieieiit for
two sijuaia pans, which btnti r and paper
put iu thu butter, smooth it on to:, with
n knile, ami bake iu a moderate own.
Remedy koi: ( vKi:n.,nv vvi ur.C, u.
A sure ptvv. illative oflh,. owrilowin-of
tbe pan , (,,ttlu is soot and salt, -Acn in
enuul (j nautili,., llt.u a W( ,.k, as occasion
may mpure If .Mll is , ...mv. ni, .,t,
eopp,.r!lB wMll (,llt tiJ l!u, atii( iiht .
n V'ii ' xatuie, ansiM is a good
i T", ;!luK'- very wiaknon.
the etlcc Is ol this uiseasc (which th. V sona
limes will in the best condition., I;,u,.
turn out the whiles, ul.d till Uu. shells whl,
soot and salt, and three at a t ie,
hree inonung, in su, ccsm,.:,, ad tlu ,;t
tluvo and so on util you have gin u f.uve
limes, uhieh has ul wins eliictid a tare
.j in , UK uiN. use is a dull, Mud,
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roMPi'itr' mAiNok i'miiiiiihi
COMPANY.
Thin enmrnn la now nrernred to sell lots In
the ni'W Cemetery, located on nn eminence nbout
one-fourth of ft mile enit of Sunbury. Tho In
crease of the population of Sunbury, nnd consc
qi.rnt advance In tlio ratio of mortality, ns well
us the limited facilities fort lie Interment of those
who have foiieht life s battle, have suggested tno
organisation of the nbovo named rompuny.
Plan of t emetcry limy be scon iu me oiuco in
J. A. Cuke, Esq., or Lloyd T. lloiirbnch.
Price of lots from ? 5 to 15, according to locu
tion.
Deeds will bo executed for lots told.
LLOYD T. HOUUUACII, Sec'y.
May 13, ISTl.-tr.
FARM FOR SALE.
MIME undersigned having a larger tract orintnl
A. (over WO ncrcs) thon can tic properly culti
vated lu oiio farm, largely devoted to trucking,
oilers for tnlc nbont one 100 ocrco, cnibrnelnir the
nhill the old rcrslng f-rm, together Willi a
part of the liiildin farm. "
1 lie natural uuvuiiliiges ol tno ran ouercn lor
mile, are In nil respects equal for gard-nlng pur
poxes, to those of the part reserved. My own gur-
Icning tor the pnet two seusoiiB lias neon cntcuy
tone upon It.
There nro many good fanners In this county
barely making a living at ordinary grain farming,
who might greatly advance ineir interests oy
living sonic attention to trucking upon a farm so
well adapted to the business ns t lie one now otl'cr
i'd. nnd o convenient to one ol tho very bent mar
kets In the State. Terms reasonable. For par
ticulars Inquire of. or address
WILLIAM L. NEPBIT,
July 8-tf. Fitxlnos, North'd Co., l'n.
IVlerchont Ttilloring.
j. n. hosts. x,
In tho Pott Olllce Hiilldlng, oppo9ito the Depot,
(up stairs.)
SUNBU11V, TENN'A,
Informs his Mends nnd the public generally,
that lie has just opened n largo nnd Milled as
sortment or
Cloth. CasNiincrcN, Vo?tti:igt Ac,
which will be made up to order In the latest
styles, nnd warranted to fit.
IJeutlemeii in want of fashionable suits nro
vited to call and examine his slock.
SHIRTS
scientifically nnd practically cut nml mndo
measure.
r.l'N NO RISK.
Wo furiiluli tho nbovo stylc3 of Improved yoke
ami sack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve,
and guarantee n perfect lilting shirt. It is tho
best model of a shirt ever olSrcd I.) the trade.
Fine mid fancy shirts iniule to order.
J.kM. HnSTIAN.
.tunc '.!, l.'wl.-fim
IF YOU WANT TO SEE
the largest assortment of
Millinery G oods
ever brought to this place, go to
L Sjiisstor. Mmil SpoTC,
ni 4i iu, i. .,
here nro arrayed In nil tbcirdlircrcr.t varieties
-Tell MilliTJiGTy Goodn
of every description just brought from I'hllndel-
lihia Hint are now open.
nn; new ltooni jnt coinpieicii is mien wnn nn
endless vr.rielv. A piosi niagnllicent display of
lioods wi exhibition, nnd sold at the lowett
pikes.
i:T.ltY KIM) V . IS
usnally kept in a Millinery eslalilislniKnt can be
had at her store. The best hi the l'billdtlphla
markets were solicited.
Give me u call end be convinced.
MIf8 L. S1IISSLF.R.
Sir.ibury, Pepteinlicr 23, 1 S 1 .
Clock & Watch Repslrer.
I". VOtiT,
Iu Dewart's Block, thrw. doors west of the Cen
tral Hotel, MuvUui ui'ia.i,
SUNUUUY, PA.,
Respectfully Informs the cill7.ens of Snnbmy nnd
vicinity, that he Is prepared to repair Clocks and
Watches In nil branches, ulso (iu'.d and bilver
Wurc of all ili-sei iptioii.
Having liad forty years experience In the busl-
" s in this country, he Hatters himself that Uc
can giw (rui.nrul ilisli.c; ion.
All Wjrk gu.llllln.vj(. ..I,,,., rnsnix-trnllir so
licited.
'Iiu.e IT, lsU.-tf.
HIIMIIIY.
av.o. noiiiu.oir '.c. sons.
INFORM the public'that riu'y'uO,? , ,
-L do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
a new .Machine Simp in eonneetioii with Ibcir
I'oiindry. and have supplied ihcinsclves with New
Lathes, Pinning nml llnring Machine, Willi the
latest improvements. Willi tho uld or skillful
mechanics, they are enabled totxecute all orders
of
NEW WORK nu IS EPA I KING,
licit may be given them, lu a satisfactory man
lier. Jr:itr- !o Null miy Ktuve.
IRON COLUMNS, lor churches or other
lll'-'s. of nil sizes.
er build.
PR ASS CAM'INGS, ,ce.
Foil GltAVK YAilli I.OTri ;
VE21AUDAH3,
ion yauds at ickmie.ces, &c, au.
The PLOWS, already celebrated f,,r n.ir su
peiioiity, have been still further Improved, and
will uluavs be kept on band.
Also. TIIKKSIMNG MACHINES.
culinary, May ,(,
Thi: ixgredikxtjj that
COMTOSK K03AOAI IS aro
pulilishml en cvet v pacliagc, ll.ere
il.ro it is tt'ilu secret p.cji.ira'.ioii,
onsc-.piiiitly
rilYSHHXS I'RESCRICK IT
Iti) n reilnin euro (nr Scrofula,
Syphilis 111 nil l.i l .n.m, ltl,i,m.
lisiu, H.ia DiscRncs, J.iver Coiii
I'hiii.t uuj all (1i.hmsi of tlu
llluuj.
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ill di moio gnoil th in ten Imt'.ln
of il.u Myriipa of f iripirdU.
,IHc UN2CP.3IG;0 uHVi.lCIAN3
h i v lwd Ku.-iljl:i. tin ir .rm lii o
jll.r llm p.i.ftlircu vi ir nnd I nly
ei il.irhu it i,M riiuldu AlU ia'.iio
brnil bluod Piuilier.
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1S71.
ROUMIS
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itcUttntons.
Ul
mi.M.i:tlY.
FALL AND WINTER STYLES.
HATS AND BONNETS,
ItlBBONS, FLOWERS,
WREATHS, LACES, &c.
t'rnpo YellMt
CUATE HATS AND BONNETS,
and everything usuiilly kept In a Millinery Storo.
Cull at
M. L. GOSSLER'8 Store,
South Fourth Street, below the 8. V. R. R.,
BUNBIUY, PA.
Nov. 4, '71.
No. 602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
PHILADELPHIA,
ji. i:m:ks, Nii.vi:n.niTiis
AND
IMPORTERS,
nre now hi rceept of their
FALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS,
embracing a superb stock of
PA1C1S IJKOXZI'.S!
n.OCK 8F.T3 AND MANTKL ORNAMENTS!
VIENNA FANC1 (iOOI)SI
PARIAN STATUARY 1
Soliil Ml vor Ware 1
tastefully nrrnnged In cases lor
WEDDING PRESENTS,
fcisu .. .flnndld assortment of
FINE JEWELRY, WAicttr.9, CHAINS,
F.I.ECTUO-rLATED WARES.
T).t. 11. 1S71. 1
;3aiihoo)l: How I.onI. ISrulornl.
Ju-t piiliiMii-d, n new cdltkin of Dr.
ijjSJi'. ( iiivci well's Celelirated Essay oh tlie
'" '-'".,. .-' radiral cure (without medicine) of
Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, Involun
tary Seminal Losses, Iinpotcucy, Mental nnd
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage,
etc i nlso, Consumption, Epilepsy, nnd Fits, In
duced by self-indulgence or sexual ixtrnvaganee.
I Of" Price, In n scaled envelope, only 0 cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable essay,
cle.'.iiy demonstrate from a thirty years' suc
cessful practice, lhat"the"alarinlng consequences
of sell -abuse may be radically cured without the
dangerous use of Internal medicine or the appli
cation of th" knile j pointing out a mode of cure
lit onco limplc. certain, and effectual, by uu'uiis
of which every sullcrcr, no matter what Ids con
dition may be, limy euro himself cheaply, prl
vaU'.y, trail radically.
Cij" This Led lire should be in the bnnds or
of evei v vonth and every man In the ,
benf under ,eal,in a plain n " u o
dress, postpaid on re-'I'l ' "lv cout3' or lw0
poslf stann.? i-u,V01.n.t.u-8 Marrlage IGuide,"
price U.i cents.
Ad.liess the Publishers,
CH AS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
V27 IioM-crv. New York, Post Olllce Box 4,5S0.
Oct. 'Jl. 1HU.-ly.
(am ui: vi'rtt tciax hekoskm:.
Ori'K.'E OP TUB Sl Nlll'llY (lAS COMI'.VNV,
October 1871.
To the Citizens : Recent Investigations de
monstrate that lias of 14 Candles quality, can
be sold at J.0(l per 10U0 cubic feet. The Direc
tors ef the Suubiiry lias Company have deter
mined to adopt that price and 14 Candles ns the
standard of quality. This llxes the prieo of n
14 Candle burner til one cent nu hour, or one
third less than Philadelphia g is.
A Kerosene lamp gtves a light of seven to ten
candles only therefore, gas nt the nbovc price
I is much cheaper man kerosene, without cansld-
ering cost ol chimneys and liability to accident,
j Let till come forward mid become- gass consum
ers. Make your applications for service pipes
j nnd fittings al once, ns the season for Introduc
ing them is drawing to a close.
15 OuiiKii op Tiir. lioAitn of Diur.CTOiis.
TERMS.
The contractors for the Works will Introduce
pipes upon the following terms. Service pipes
ul .10 cents per running foot, measuring from
"cutre of street. I'pmi Mai kt-V Square, twenty
dollars for entire service.
Interior linings ut 15 cents per running foot,
in new buildings ; 15 tents pe: running foot over
plaster, mid UO cents per running foot under
floors.
Chi.ndelicrs, Pendants lwd other futures r
sale nt new York and Philudcphia price
October 7, lSil.
ip (;i;f,. i
lly V. J . Kilt WAN, the. well-known Journalist.
Very Largest Commission I'aiil.
This bunk Is a very beautiful octavo of COS
pages, cinbellshed with you engravings, and n
llncly executed map of London, designed and
executed expressly for this work bv eminent
artists. It ennt ilns H fun, i;raplile, and liiithrul
statement of the HUjht, .S'.rivs. and S,;witiont of
the great Metropolis of the world, which eontahu
u population of over
.".OOO.OOO.
History, biography, lioinanee, and Adventuro
arc e.iiiil.ine in this volume, making it n work
in :ilien.-c niiei'cpl luall.
Circulars, Terms. ,V.e., with full liiformation,
sent lice on npplieal inn lo
DfFFIEI.I) ASHMFX1), l'nhlishcr.
.11 all.-olIl Street, iiillailelnhiii.
Oct. 21, 1S71
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Tin: AviruicAN Stwimi Micnivi: Co, mvo
coneludi d to oiler t 'lelr whole Stuck of SujMiiur
mi l wid. ly-known inacliincs, up,,,, iK, i,OVe
uiipuralclid term,, to everybody, every where,
who hiiv!, or can li i ii I licit fur a icallyguoj ben-'
leg Machine, cbe i r lli.in tlui cliee i'ci .
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lieoinctoa inoiilli's friu trial
at 1 'i.-ir uwn leiiiK
ill'- Vffl, an, i,, y 1 1' , i f
Is a luonlir free trial.
iU.llalitcc of it-; quality,
I he object of niiig a fr
I low Gi. id our Mnc'ihie is.
trial Is lo show you
I This la the -i'MoleM and m l-t ccitain way to
I contl.e e y.iu that our Machine Is in-l what Vou
: VI i ul.
J The Sent of s.if.lv I. In in c innnth's trial.
! Ni.i nc p.m. ,n, n. Mm-tjinu , rni.,1,
p.l.V f'.r 11. in 1 l.erp it.
I II ly no l.ineliine until you have fuiiud it u giMn
, '""' "' ) I" uiiiiiiige, vii.t liiwurk,
, easy In keep III Ol I. r, pelle t in n.'eh;ililln,
p. lleci in c.ne.li u. il.in, simple, reliable, and
! - 'li'lai t.iiy. Any cuppanv Him r,.u yu
I I his l. ne lu-. nun, I have u good it Sew hi" Mueliini
j a., urn ,
liny " lily wlicll Vim l.uow llm machine dm-l
j H.il take mi lu.lir In (,'et reuily In itn it iiiliiiite
w..i k.
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, uli. ic.idv, nu, I i , u r . i tit u eider.
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fpisccUancous.
PRICES REDUCED.
HOOTS A MIOICM
Manufactured to order at
GREATLY REDUCED TRICES,
JOIIX WILYER,
ftprnce Si root, Sanbnry, reim'a,
la constantly manufacturing
Boots, Shoea & Calters,
nt surprisingly low prices. His stock comprises
the Mrry best In mnrkct. liisionR exper
ience hi the business has won for
hlui a reputation for
making llrst
cluss work equal to any city manufacture. All work
warranted.
TEnJISHTKICTIV CASH.
The prices of repairing aro also reduced.
JOHN WILVER.
Sunbury, March 4, 1871.
.MILMXEKY tiOODS CEXEnALlY.
NEW STYLES OF
BONNETS,
HATS,
FLOWERS,
FRAMES, &c.
Mourning nnd Itrltlnl
Hats and Bonnets.
Full line of Mourulug Veils nod Crape.
MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY.
SnsU Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs. fce., &c.
FANCY onnni AND NOTIONS.
MISS M. V., GOSSLER.
South Fourth St., below the Kallioad, Surbury.
April !!'J, 1H7I.
JAS EIXTTKEN.
TIIACKAKA, HUCK & CO.,
BUCCEsSOnS to
MISKEY, MERRILL & TIIACKAKA,
MANUFACTURERS OF
GAS FIXTURES, BRONZES, &c, &c,
(liandclirrsi, I'rudnnlsi. llrnckcts,
cVt'.. Ac,
would respectfully Invite the attention of pur-
chan'iv to our elegant assortment.
WHOLESALE AND KETAI SALESROOMS,
71H I'liCHtniit Ktrcct.
MANUFACTORY, i.'2. 404,400 AND 403 RACE
fSTflUET.
Aug. 10, 1871.
NEW MEAT SHOP.
fTMIE undersigned respectfully Informs the cltl-
JL. r.cus of bunbury nnd vicinity, that they have
opeued n
MEAT SHOP,
in Dewart's bnilding.on the north side of Market
Sijiiarc, two doors from the railroad, were they
will keep a constant supply of the best of Beer,
Pork, Mutton, Ac., nt wholesale or retail, at the
lowest prices and of the first iiuality . A w agon
will be run to supply customers every morning,
(except Sundays.) The best of meat will found
at their Bbop. Give us n call nnd satlslv your
selves. REFFEW : HOWER.
Oct. ICtli 1800. tf.
ikici:s Ri:i)itFi
AT THE
Mammoth Boot & Shoe Store
ELI MIlXEIt,
In C. B. Smith's Room, Queen Street, one doa
East or the Post Olllce,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PENN'A.
For Elmlra Roots, go to Ell Miller's Hoot and
Shoe Store. They nrc told, best Calf nt SU.
For French Calf Hoots, go to F.ll Miller's, only
$'J to f 11 per pair.
For Boots, Shoes nnd Gaiters, nt lowest possi
ble prices, go to Ell Mi ier', on Queen Street.
For nil kinds of Gum lioola nud Shoes, call at
Ell Miller's.
For Ladles' Gum Orcrshocs, sec flno assort
ment at Fit Millers.
For nil kinds of ChlHren's Shoes, go and ex
amino Ell Miller's hirgf assortment.
For anything iu the boot nnd Shoo Hue. call
and examine Eli MillcrV-.tock before purchasing
elsewhere if you wlU to get tlrst-clu, at the
lowest rire,i.
Jan. 7, '71-Scp. 3, '70.-! y.
ui.i.it:itY axi i-mm:y stoke.
Cull ii ml Uinlor UoocIn.
Ml.;s L. AVKISKlt,
.narKe biieet, one doir west of Ge.uhart't con
fcctioier" store,
JunbukV, l'A.,
.tlillihc "I'"''' T "lock of
ii iii Fiiik'' ;oois,
Tho lutcst styl . '
and American K' "'ess Trimmings, French
loops, Chignons, Laees, Ribbons, Suck
and a large variety nn; L'"li Jouvlu Gloves,
In connection wltlf a"f".r. "rtlclcsi.
curries on the 0 Millinery bmluess, she
DUES MAKING, NJJ
iu all Its o . 1
She Is also agent for the si' '5','
Co.'s PuttiP.f Rn'i'sey, Scott &
The ladles of Sunburv nnu , , ,
(11 illy Invited to cull und' CkUirAcl""' nrc rnr
stock. net splendid
Nov. 4, 1S7I.
DUES (iOOI)M.
FALL AND WINTER STYar,
now open at ' '
.11 ISM KATE ISI.At H'N S l Olii
Market Square, SUNHURV, Penn'a.,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Silk Poplins, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries,
Notions, iVc.
I. cuts l Hilars, eek-lies, Half-hose, Handker
ehlcts ami Gloves.
1 crfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Bruslies.Coinln.
etc
An InvU illoii is exicudcd to all to call and lo
cum bargains.
Nov. 4, Wl.
FALL AND WIXTEU .STOCK OF
I.OTIlsi AM Afcs'lMMtI N!
FRENCH AND DOMESTIC GOODS
of every grade, Just opened ut the
MEKC1IANT TAILOR MIOl'
or
TIIOH. ti. .OTT,
On Tlihd Stieil, In Miller' Block, opposite t),
Moore . Dlasingcr lltilldlin;.,
Sl'NiH KY, PENN'A.
The must faahlnnablu rluthlng mudu to order
from nn-ry vml. ty ol eis.,1..
K,,ll. ,.l ..II -I. " , .
... . iiiu.iit 11,1 in i tnoileal uo,
I lice, froiu llm eccli., al. k hi New Yolk
' and l'l.i:iid. li..l.i.
Cull uud be cuuvliicvl.
TIUlS. U. NO'J T.
Nov. 4, S7I.
Deef! Deef!
fllllK Uli.kr.igtii.4 . prrpari.l lo faral.li thu
I vil""ie ol huubuiy mid ilcluliy uilU llm
: VI Ili.Uaiil, ur (, Uj.
I ''lu.lil.t mil bo .uppluJ l.y th iimitur or
; side, or al.iulia iiumiiuu, al I lie 111. u r4auu.
bin lulia.
I u 4 u",''"y h 'lid lli i l...lcral ti.1 a of l.-f.
Polk, Mull. ill mi, Va-all.Alau 4U..Iia, lc . t;
Apl at U M.4I ll.iua.., U luhJ
! al.i.l, lit Dia.luif.'l'a U, hiibtiuir,
I Ou Mi4i.l dj., taa Im.I uf in. 4 1 la airn J In
1 m.,,inia at li, nii uuj, i-..iiii r uf M4.k'l
u4 II.U4 alir.la. ttUii b i.l.lii4l4 llilnua'
anii.u iu U I14J, lung kuumi H.. I,..! li,
aMO I Wti
v h u 1 K. KAGlri.Y.
. B -ralauitt bmltiaj Ul kuaia ut ( tor
all i4 pii uia IL. tifc., iii4ikc 1 1 La l-i tl
pli, 4li. at Iba a Lot a .aUbilalnu.i.1,
uLbui), kal, t, ,.
OH. I HUH .ul . VMM,
( ui.l t Muu4 1'iaiu.jai (.
saax.it
fit.
tnmtfutlurfrs.
FUltNITUltE STORE,
In Masonic Hull Buildings,
Third Nlreol, near Ihe ,rost Oflloe,
sismitv, 1A.
B. Li RAUDENBUSH
now offers to tho public
rxjmsriTXJxiE
selected and mndo with grcnt care, aod with a
view to please the wants of his numerous
customers.
Ills stock Is new nnd of tho latest styles.
rATtLOH SUITS,
PARLOR AND RECEPTION
CHAIRS,
COTTAGE SETTS,
Ash, Walnut or Rosewood of the finest patterns
niaac.
RIDE BOA RON,
lu Oak or Walnut, and Dining Room Furulturo
or all kinds.
LOOKING GLASSES AND PLATES,
Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, Window Shades
and fixtures.
Special attention Is paid lo this department by
W. P. Roberts who has had a number of years
cxpeiience In the city. Collins of every descrip
tion nnd slues, constantly kept on hand. Also,
Flsk's Metnllc Burial Cases. Shrouds and Un
dertakers' materials of all kinds.
W Personal attendance to funerals.
Remember, tho Masonic' Hall Buildings, on
Third street, Sunburv, l'n.
It. L. RAUDENBU8II.
Sunbury, July 15, 1871.
EX-SI mkmTaX D I'IJlM X Hi 31 1 1.I.S.
Third Street, adjoining I'hiln. A Erlo R. R., two
S'luures North of the Central Hotel,
SUNI1L KV, PA.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
IS prepared to furnish everv description of lum
ber rcpilrcd by the ttcinunris of the public
Having all the late.it Improved machinery for
mnnufaeiuring Limber, he Is uow ready to Ull or-
cicis si 1111 Klaus 01
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
8AS1I, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
UANDAS, BUACKKTS,
and all kinds of Ornamental SrrowlWork. Turn
ing 01 every description promptly executed. Also,
A LAltGP. A8SOIITMKNT OF
BILL LUMP. ER.
HEMLOCK and PINK. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, tte.
Orders promptly tilled, und shipped bv Railroad
or otherwise. Ill A T. CLEMENT.
deciy-GSjly
WOVE A TIX i:STABI.1lSlIHi:XT.
MAUKET STKEET, SUNBUIIY, PA.
AI4FREI) KRAUSE, Proprietor.
scccnsstlll TO SMITH A GEXTUEIl.J
HAVING purchased the nbovo well known es
tablishment, Mr. Krause would respectful
ly iulorm the public that he uow has on hand a
large assortment of
COOKING S T O V E S ,
Specr's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susiueliuiinn nnd others,
which nre so arranged ns to be used for Coal or
Wood, and are warranted toperfnrni satisfactori
ly or 110 sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to
bent one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dill'erent kinds nt very low prices.
Tinware r Every Description
kept constantly 011 hand. Routing and Snouting
with the best material, done nt sl.cn notice.
IlF.l,MI"Vl' intended to wilh dispatch. Coal
Oil cud Lamps constantly on hnud. Japan ware
of a x.ndj. Storo opposite Conlcy's hardwure
store. Give me a cull. A.'RUAL'SE.
npl'.M-Iy
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
Jolm Farcira,
Ton Aitc-ii mici:i;t,
Middlo of the Block, between 7th nud Sth Sts.,
South Side,
FliiiutleJiihin,
Importer, Manuractuier nnd Dealer hi all kinds
und quu'itv of
rasrc" ftjrs3
For Ladies' 1111J Children's Wear.
Having Imported a very large and splendid as
eoitmeut of all the dilleient kinds of Furs from
lirst hands hi Europe, and h ive had thcin mailu
up by tlio most skillful workmen, wouM respect
fully Invite tho readers of this paper to call und
examine his large nnd very beautiful assortment
of Fancy Furs, for Ladles and Children. 1 am
determined to sell nt us low prices in any other
respectable House hi this city. All Furs wur
rauled. No misrepresentation to i ilW-l sales.
JOHN FAUEIR A,
718 Arch Street Philadelphia.
Oct. 28, 1871. -llm.
FOR
SALE
!
I 7'IGIITY acres of Improved land hi the best
U section of Southern Michigan, within llvo
miles of the town of "Three Rivers," In St. Jo
seph county, within two miles of the Railroad
Station, good buildings, out houses, large or
chard, soil, rich sandy loam, school houses anil
church within sight title Indisputable, ten
acres ure in wheat, thu remainder in clover sod.
A span of horses, cattle, hogs, grain and farming
utensils, &o., will U11 sold wilh this property.
Price 70 per acre, $y,00U lu cash, the balance iu
time payments ol'f.MHi. Applv to
WM. A. MASSER, Three Rivers, Mich,
or,
H. B. MASSER, Sunbury, Pa.
Sunbury, March 11, 1871.
wm. muiiiiat
I. SLAVMAKIIU. WM. II. BLACK.
MURRAY & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers hi
MAHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Olllce anil School Stationery,
1 r,,Mug, Uraiu mid Maullla
PAPERS,
I'U'aElt II UH. Ar.. Ar.
Tlio UulilmiU'il
Corrj Kerosene Hurtling 011
ulwuys on hand.
Ilallnif ulauu,.,lri u
coax, yv:u.d.
we are prciarid to supply m ,,on uolter.aud l
the luwc.t rut..,
ixuj, .
rS'JY)'K,
fllKsTNTT
uml
ii:a
COAL
la all who limy U l.-uacd lo ,-! us rail,
OlJeis lell ut our nll.n No. Ui diulU 1 tin J St.,
will be iiuiuplly u'.ij.
Ml'UHiV ( H,
So. lift K-.uiu 1 Hi 4 Mii. Huiibury, pit.
ue, n, mt .
i ri:ill.oi( iH't.H, I
VIKV, Al.Ut Msl, ( llltl MI'S, I It I Mr-.
t:. A li. r. IVI I'sm Ao.,
AMI HrtimlsiN). rk,
liit'U ba ulltiill.iii o: "Il4,l. lu lli.lr riuu.
iva aa..niuiul ul Ilia ub.il, ,ss t, i. llcli uu
I'Ul.lUulliiu, Ulauulu.luiu ui.l ll.,-il.llu. Alaal
I'ill'IO I.AMHIM .., u.
I.U A1iim nl'.-s).
ktW VIIHI UK tl'IIUIIIt.
K. II. T. AMHiisiV V ,
Mil HiouJ..., Ka H is,
l'11-.ila U.iu.4,iiia luia
lur.itisus tki. uai 14. 11 4
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Miscellaneous.
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
THIRD ANNUAL 6TATEMENT FOR TI1E
YEAR F.NDINO JANUARY let, 1871.
Number of Policies, 718.
Amount of Property Insured, $.2,815,00
Amount of Premium Notes In force, (34,!213,O0
CASH ASSETS.
Amount loaned nt Interest, (3000,00
Amount In Treasurer's bauds, (1000,00
Amount duo from Agents, (300,H5
Amount lus from other sources, (720,00
Available Vnpilal, ("9,830,115
Innarejonr Cattle.
INSURE with a responsible and perfectly re
liubls Company. Insure where your losses
will lie paid promptly.
THIS IS A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COM
PANY.
Hence, unlike other Conipnnles. volt nro sure
of being paltl promptly for nil losses, If Insured
In this Company.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LE88
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mutunl, our expenses nre less, nnd oi.r
Charter Is Perpetual. We pay losses by all kinds
of necltlents by death, (excepting hi cases of
epidemics,) by theft, &c, Ac. Wo pay prompt
ly. ro red tnpo proceedings to obtain your
money In ensu of loss.
Xcurly $3,000 paid on Cows alone
ni nee Organization.
Look nt tho list of Losses paid on Cows olono by
this Company.
M Hcnnlngcr, Sunbury, Tn '. (33
D Hllgert, Northumberland ....50
George Eckcrt, " .. . 40
8 B Dodge, " 30
Cbnrles Bolick, Mt Cannei 30
Esubeus Blpple, " 40
Catharine Wagner, Wntsontown n.46
George Heir, Northumberland 50
Jacob Snyder, Sunbury 3333
.1 V B.issler, " 50
Minor Cndy, Dewart (10
Catharine Mnrtz, Shanioklu 40
Francis Bucher, Sunbury 0
Samuel B Price, Upper Lehigh 1.
Joseph Deppen, Mt Gunnel
Matthias Scholly, 40
Francis McCiuty. " 50
Maria Kramer, Wntsontown 45
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dewart 4)
J & R C Qulggle, Pine, Clinton eo 40
R Raniagc, Shcnuiidonh, Schuglkill co 40
J S Tluirp, Sluiniokln 40
Thomas Wardrops, Mt Curmel 45
N A Londenslagcr, llerndon, 40
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Ferry 4'J
G L Reagan, Slionandoall, Schuylkill co 50
Jacob Shine, " " HI
Jacob StoltZ, " " 40
D II Bower, Herndon, 30
Geo B Lahr, Georgetown 40
John II Ossman, Stiubiiry 40
W B Wallace, Northumberland 30
II S Grnhnm, " 60
Rebecca Koble, Georgetown 40
Philip Winterstein, Wntsontown 40
G S Low, Lline Uidge, Columbia co 40
1-ewis Osteihaiit, Laurel Bun, Luzerne co... 40
M irv J lline, Northuinbciiiiud 40
B Krohn, Sunburv 10
Andrrw Ilealy, Girartlsville, Schuylkill co.. 40,
Patrick Fnrgeson, Mt Carniel....
..to,
Martin lYlancy, Sbeuiindoah city
John Dane, Ashland, Schuylkill eo...
Anthony McLaughlin, Giiiir lsville ...
Llaynian S Hay, Mahanoy Plane
R Johnson, Raven Run..
David Baueber, Berwick
J 1) Focht, Potlsville
Erastus Sober, Point twp
A Llppcncolt, W'atsontotvi
li,
li',
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'-7,
"'0,
'JO,
..111,
Maria Kramer, Wntson'n,'.'.) Iosb pd lust suin,-IO,
I r Lippcncotl, Wtitsoikowu 4(1,
It S Ammernian, Snydeiiown 20,
Nathan Bloss, Berwick, Columbia eo 27,
J A: C R '.luigglo.Plne Sa'n Clinton c 2d loss,4'.i,
Cliarles W llazzard, Ripcrt, Columhia CO...-I",
John Fogleman, Wntsontown 4,
Patrick Hester, Ml Canuti 4;i,
Thouias Melz, Paxinos ::0,
R McCloskv, Lock Haven V.'A,
HON. A. JUKI) AN. President.
C. A. REIMENS.WDIiR, Sec'y, Sunbury.
DlitlX'TOUS :
Ex-Gnv. James 1'oUock, Tiun. o. j. uunirr,
Solomon Stroh, Win. Brinille. So'.oinan S'uipe,
John A. Shissler, Dr. D. T. Krebs, Dr. David
Waldron.
March 11, 1S71. ly.
JAUP.VARE FOR ALL
AT THE
lLVltDWAUE STORE
OF
J. H. COSMMELLY & CO.
2iirket Ktrect, Ntinbiiry , Sa.
It Is useless lo euu"icr..te every k'n t of article
In his Store, hut among the leading items may
be set down the following:
Iron, Steel. Lead,
Scales, Steelyards, GrimUtoncs,
Nails of alt kinds and sizes,
Vices, Saws, Planes.
S eves, Chains, Axes,
Brns3 and lion Kettles,
Shovels, Hoes, Forks,
Spades, K.tkes, Hatchets,
Carpenter nnd Blacksmith Boring Machines,
Cellar Grates, Drawing Knives,
Stone Sledges, Plasterers' Trowels,
Masons' Hammers and Trowels,
Hand Dinner Bells, and large east iron Bells for
School Houses and Fanners' Dinner
Bells,
Carpenters' Bench Screws,
Potato Folks for digging potatoes,
LoeJxIng Glasses, Twine, Ropes,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tacks,
Mule and Horse Shoes and Nails,
Hammers, Augurs, Chisels,
Lanterns, till Cloth", Brooms,
Locks of all descriptions. Coffee Mills,
Bits and Braces,
Cnrriago Bolts of all kinds. Paint and Wall
Brushes, Buckets,
Oils, VarniNlioH, Japans,
I.ve. R,xa Ash, Washing Soda.
P VIM OF A 1. 1. It IMI iu til 0r Drv,
Parli-I 'olors of all kinds,
C'KDAU-WAHK
nnd other Wooden-Ware uf all kinds nnd vtrv
cheap, Hay-Fork Pulleys,
Picks, Mill Picks," Levels, Lev,i (ilusacs,
1'iles, Hinges, CoulDil,
Hems, Combs, Screwe,
Saddlery uud Shoe Findings,
Buggy Triuiminga, Excelsior Glass Cullers.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shrill,
Miot, 'mum and Powder,
nd n great viiiiely of other articles. Anv thing
Win. l.-.l nud 11. ii nn hand, will be ordered ut once.
Minbiiry, Aug. I'.l, Jh;i.
rhiladf Iplilu and F.ri lluilrouil.
WIXTKUTIMHTAUI.Ii.
On and after Monday, Xiiveiuli. r 27, IST1, th,,
Tl.iluai.utha Philadelphia, Ki io K..II UkiI hi;
run ua lull.iua :
Wl'SPWAUi).
M.ill Train leaves Phihidelphlu,
Stiiibtiiy,
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Erlo Ekpi'ras leaves I'lilla,!. Ii hla.
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Lackawanna and Bloomebarg nall
road.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Monday, July 17,"1871.
BUU lliWAKD.
Leave.
A.M.
P.M.IA.M.IP.M.
PM.
Pcrnnton,
Bcllcvue,
Taylorvllle,
Lackawanna,
Plttston,
West Plttston,
Wyoming,
Mnltby,
6 45
1 45!l0 03!
0 50
0 55
7 02
4 00
4 05
4 13
4 Vi
4 SO
4 So
6 50
I
10 17
0 6
7 05
7 14
10 iill
7 11
7 10
7 24
7 81
3 11:10 85!
7 UU iiO 40
1 271 3 21. jo 47i
4 41
' jlO 62,
7 40 3 83 ll 00
7 8O1 4 47
Kingston, & I st.
W.-Barre c'rs
Plymouth June,
Plymouth,
Nnnticoke,
Ilnnlock's,
ShlekBlilnny,
Hick's Ferry,
Bench Haven,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
Espy,
"looinnburg,
Rupcn,
Cntnwlssa,
Danville,
Chulusky,
Cameron.
T 61 4 55
8 00 5 00
8 05! 5 05
8 20i
7 50
8 00
8 07
s 22!
8 8G1
8 43
8 50l
3 40
8 SOI
3 08;
8B7!
8 84.
8 45
8 57;
9 07
0 14'
9 19'
9 86:
9 81
51
9 50!
8 67
10 031
North'd, (arrive), 10 20
4 521
NORTHWARD.
Leave. 1 A.M. P.M.;
Northumberland,
Cnmeron,
Chulasky,
Uanvlllc,
Cntnwlssa,
Rupert,
Bloomsburg,
Espy,
Lime Ridge,
Briar Creek,
Berwick,
Bench Haven,
Hick's Ferry,
Shickshinny,
Ilnnlock's,"
Nnnticoke,
Plymouth,
Plymouth June.,
Kingston, ilk I ft
10 25
5 101
5 27,
5 81
6 40
0 00!
0 051
8 12'
6 17
0 24
5 84
6 41'
6 48 A.M.
0 5r,
7 00 1 30
10 50
U 14,
I
I
I
;U SC
ill 43!
jl2 OOj
P.M.
20,
7 24
7 1
7 41
7 4.'
PM.
5 10
5 15
8 Tl.,
8 '6 P.M.1
8 2
W.-Barre c'rs
Malthy,
Wyoming,
12 84 7 51 G no. 2
su
I
H 40
8 4.".
8 52'
0 04
0 14
0 25
U 82
4",
24S
2 m
2 .y
3 r
12 43'
I
13 62
s cr.
8 Hi:
8 18
8 as
8 SO
8 42'
5 in
5 47
5 02
0 (10
Vel. I'illstt.ii.
Plllston,
Lackawanna,
TayUuville,
Beilevue,
Scruuton, (nriive)
:i lor, 10
;i 2:1 u
1 14
8 48.
0 40
!.J I. "5
iA II) T. IJUCND, Sup-!.
lVorthcrn Central ICullnny.
' FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON nml ofter Nov. 12, 1871, traius will run
as follows 1
NORTHWARD.
Niagara Expicss leaves Sunbury at 12.40 p.
Iil.,nniviM at Niagara Fulls at l.h'i a. 111.
llullalo Express leaves Sunbury at r.'.Si a. ni.,
arrive at Wiiiiamsport at 2.2.", a. 111., Eiinir.i at
5. SO a. in., Cauandaigua it.15 a. m.
Mail arrives at Sunbury nt 4. SO p. 111., arrive
nt Wiiiinmspntt C.S0 anil Eliuira 10.S, p. 111.
Fast Lin arrives nt Sunbury ut 0..VJ p. in.,
arrive at Wiiiiamsport 8.15 p. in.
SOUTHWARD.
BtilT.ilo Express leaves Sunbury st 1.47 a. m..
nriive ut Hurrlsurj; 8.45 n. ni., Baitiiiuue T.2J
a. 111.
Mail leaves Sunbury at 11.05 a. 111., nri ive at
Ilarrifcburg 1.45 p. m.
Erie Express leaves Sunbury tit 9.25 a. m., ar
rive ut Harrisburg 11.21) a. iu., ISuiliiuui;! S.Od
p. m.
Erie Mall leave Sunbnry ut 12.S0 a. m., arrive
nt llarritl.mrg 2.20 a. 111.
SIIAMOKIX DIVISION.
EASTWAIill.
Leava Sunbury nt 4.4(1 p. m., arrive at S'.iawo
kiu 6.50 p. m., Mt. Carm.i 0.40 p. m.
Leave Sunbury (Accommodation,) lit 11.5Ja.
in., urilve at Shamokiu 1.00 p. lit.
WnSTWAUK.
l.csvo Mt. Carmel nt 7.00 s. in., ShainoUin
7.40 a. in., urrivo at Sunbury It. a. 1.1.
Leave Sliamokiu (.ce.)iuino,!a!i,)ii,) ut 'J.4,- p.
m., arrive ut Sunbury 4.00 p. m.
Express leaves daily.
All other traius leave dailv, except Sue. lavs.
A. R. Fiskk. ' En. st. Yi.rvi",
Geu'l. Sup't., Geu'l Pa-en'r Ag't..
Harrisburg, Pa. liaiiin.'rc, MJ.
ICcailing Eiiiklroa.l.
WINTER A H It A N ( 1 E M E N T.
Momlty, Xuv. Vlth, 1S71.
-REAT TBL'NK LINE from the North an 1
North-West f..r Phiiadelpliia, N. V.. R. -a.l-lnir,
Pottsvillc, Taiuaipia, Asiiluml, Shaim kin,
i.ei.uuoii, JMlentown, Laston, rpliial.i. l.Hiz.
Lancaster, (. uliirnli.a. ,lce.. Ac.
I Trains leave Hiirrisburg for Ne.v York, as f,,I
1 lows: At 2.45, 8.10, n. 111. and 2.0.1 p. in., c.'t-
Meeting with similar trains on the IVunvi anin
j Uailroad, and urrivhig at New York ill lO.tiT a.
: 111., 8.42, nml 11.45 p in. rcsi'e, titelv. Shcpim;
Cars aceouipany the 2.45 u. in., train without
change.
! lt.'turnii'.g : Leave New York at 0.00 a. in.
; 1 .'.SO 110011 and 5.00 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.Sl
; 8.S0 a. m. and S.3,1 p. 111. ; Mc pin- Cars aeeoin'-
patty the 5.00 p. in. train Itoui New York wilh
I out change.
Leave llarrisbiirg for Reading, Pottsville. T i
' ma.iia, Mimrsvilie, Ahlaui, Miaumkin
Allentnwii and Philadelphia at s.m . m.
I 2.00 und 4.05 p. m., stopping at L, b.nn.u am".
I principal way stations; the -l.i 5 p.m., trail
I connccilng for Philadelphia, Iti-i;i.. ,1M ( u
I limil.ia only. For Pottsville, Nd.uMklll li.iv. t,
j and Auburn, via Schuylkill an I L'Us,tniiauni'
1 Uailroad, leave Haiiisburg at y.4u p. m.
! F-iit Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Kead
; lug for Alleutown, Easlon and New York al 4. SI
: tti.4oa.in., and 4.05 p. in. Returning, leuw
! New York at 0.00 a. ill., 12.Su noon and 5.ut
I p. m. hiiiI AMentown nt 7.20 11. in. 12.25 noon
I 2.15, 4 25 and S.S5 p. in.
I Way Passenger Traiu leaves PhiHid. ipl ia a
j 7.Siiu. in., c.inuccling with similar train 011 Kas
i Fcniia. liailroad. rctuininij lrom Reading at 0.2.
I p. 111., stopping ut all nations,
j Leave Potlsville ut 'i.oo a. 111. and 2.S I p
; 111. Il.'rndon ut 111.00 n. in., Miainokin at .Vitlan
I 11.15 11. m.; Ashluud at 7.05 a. in., and l .'.l
: noon; Mahauoy t ity ut 7..M a. m. und 1.20 p. -u
j Tama.iua al ti.Si n. 111. and 2.10 p. ni. I,c
j Philadelphia, New York, Heading, llarril.urg,.V
I Leave pottsville via Em. Iiu ikill and Siis,.iie
( hanua Kailtoad at 8.15 a. m. f..r ll.irii-biirg, ait
I II. 4j 11. iii., lor Pine Grow und 'lieiuoni.
Keiidiug Aeeouiiu.Hhilion Train leans Pottl
i viileat 5.40 a. 111., pas.,ca Beading at 7. SO a. 11'
uniting at Philadelphia ut m.2u u. 111., r.tnruiu
1 leaves Philadelphia ut 4.45 p. 111., paioing :, .i"
lug at 7.S5p.m.ariiing ul l',ui ill,, at u.yo p.nt
i P..lll'.u Aeeoiniiusiatioii Train leave, I'uii,
t.mu ul 7.U0 a. Ul., IVllllllili-; le.Uee t'liilad, Ipl
1 ill 4.15 p. 111. 1
I Colui'i.ia Kail road Tralna leine Iteadiii"
; 7.20 a. 111., und ti. 15 p. 111. lor Ephral.i, !.":
, Lancaster, t ..luinlua. Ac. ; r. liiiuiug 1, .ne J..m
Custer ut H.'.M u. in. and 8.25 p. lit., uu, I ,.lmi
I.1.1 ut s.lJa. 111. an I a. l 'i p. in,
Pelkl.ilii, 11 liail io.,l li.iiii, I,..,,,, p, ,,i,,.
Junctional 7.25, tt.li.iu. in., at 8.iki and 5.4 . ... 1,
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