Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 06, 1872, Image 4

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JJJTBCT OT TAR10C8 M AJTCn ES. A
writer hi the Country Uenllotiinn, who hnd
a jrxU elniiuo the past season to note the
. . . i' ) 1,' 1 ...11 1...
euoci, upuu grniu m n uiiicieuca iu buii uy
the removal of buildings nnd the clearing
up of an oli home tile, gives his experience
ns follows : .
"The whole was plowed nnd sown to
onts. Where the pigpen unci stowi was n
black crowth lodm-ii Hat before the Brain
was beaded out. The chi-yard showed a
good growth except In a lew small spots
where the grain dwindled ; it was too dry.
The place occupied by the nsli-elmnty had
little upon it, but n round it was a dark cir
cle of long thick grain nothing better.
The door-yard showed a good yield, about
like the gaidun and the potato patch, per
haps a little stouter. Around the cellar
was a heavy yield, lodged somewhat ; the
rest of the lield boro nu ordinary crop.
Terhnps the best of all these was that
around the ash house. That on the pip
manure was worthless. We should like to
have seen corn upou it. We have seen
grass (orchard grass) and weeds grow
nrouud an old heap of spent n slice, and the
growth was interesting ; such a profusion
of grass blades, such length, measuring
several feet, wo have never seen ; it Beamed
almost incredible. Urine applied fresh
upon grass will kill it; but afterwards it
will make up in growth. Where sewage
lias been applied ir many years, great rose
when tho application was suspended. A
untlowor planted iu the same spot was
ulmost a tree, and yet the land was a hard
clay and gravel. The eunllower was inci
dentally planted where the soil had been
loosened in search for angle worms. All
theBe tilings tell, nnd are useful lessons.
The lesson is, save and distribute the ferti
lizers, all of them."
Winter Cake of Sheep. Sheep are
looking up. The tide has turned. But
unless sheep are to he takeu up as a per
manent part of the fai in stock and proper
care and attention given to them, it would
be better for the farmer to let them alone.
Sheep properly cured for, are the most pro
fitable and less troublesome farm stock ;
but if neglected and improperly managed,
noue so soon become out of condition und
become diseased and die. Winter is the
most trying time for them. "Coddling"
is the most hurtful thing, with good feed
u flock of sheep would do butter to lio out
cf doors iu the snow the whole winter,
than lo be kept in a close, warm stable.
Running nf the nose and lung disease will
suiely follow too close penning up. Un
less the wcithor is stormy, or the ewes
lamb are ueur their time, 'they should ho
turned into t j,-!d every thy. "They should
have Iresii water (itcces. to a Miring is best)
tit least once ev( ry day. It is a mistake to
suppose tlmt sl eep will thrive with suow
for drink, nnd yet tunny llocks tire permit
ted tnus to quench their thirst every day
through the winter. Clover hay is the best
standard feed, with half a pint jf nuts, rye,
or buehwheat titiily. Sheep do better with
a l'ltle change in their feed oceasionallv.
Salt, in which a fourth part sulphur is
mingled, should he placed where they can
always have access to it. Corn-stalks may
do as a course feed to pack unionist, but
ns a standard feed it does not Beem palata
ble enough for them. They will live on it
but do nut thrive .Separate the flock into at
least two portions. The lambs, and in
lamb ewes which may be weakly, should,
at all events ho taken from the strong,
hearty ewcs.wcathcrs.and bucks, and extra
care given to them. It is still better to
keep the weathers and bucks by themselves,
aud thus make three divisions. Guard
against dogs, which at this season, are
more than ever mischievous. If a dog is
kept on a farm, let him be well acquainted
with the flock and they with Mm. Above
all things, be patient, quiet, attentive, aud
exactly regular iu feeding and watering,
not overfeeding nor stinting the flesh, but,
having found the right way, persevere
therein, aud do not swerve one way or the
other from it. One can not neglect his
sheep one day and make up by extra care
the next.
Medicine for Poultry. In ordiuary
cases it will not pay to give medicine to
sick fowls. In the tirst place but little is
known of the disease of poultry, and again
there is an equal dearth of knowledge re
specting remedies. Besides, the value of
un average fowl is so inconsiderable that
treatment will not psiv unless very simple
nud very successful. "Tho Inst course re
specting poultry ailment is prevention.
Try to secure such vigorous breeding stock
nnd sueli complete sanitary conditions for
nil the birds at all ages, that illness will be
rare. Then the slicngth of constitution
will be such that any ordinary disease can
bo resisted without the aid oi medicine, if
good nursing is given. What we mean by
nursini' is lliiu Pliwo c!.X r. ....I- ;..
n ...... , ... .'iv m inn ia 1 II ifc uij,
sunny place out of the wind and safe from
disturbance. Then give them food easy of
uigcsnon. sucii usinusli, potatoes and meat,
every article cooked, and warm milk for
drink. If, after nil, they can't make out
to jive, say to yourself, by way of congratu
lation 'lllor. nr.. en iimiti. Iilc.l.. .....
' - " ' unua, in'. UIS-
ease proof, that have been weeded out of
IIowMicit L.vxo is Xecessaky to
Keep A Cow Win. Johnson, Alletitowu
Pa., wishes to keen a eow on half nn
of ground ; can lie do it 'r1 Vis, if the
.'round is 6ullieietitly rich and properly
uiauasjed. 1 lull-the ground should he iu
cloycr, whieh will be ready to eat in June
and will lio,t three months; one fourth
should be put iu com for fodder, in drills
two feet apart, planted quite thickly iu the
row (twelve grains to tho foo'.), and well
hoed aud weeded ; this may be used ouea
siouly to h flp out the clover, if necessary.
The reiiiaiiitJ-r ol the "round should be put
in turnips, oi su-ar beets, or partly both
and may yield two hundred bushels, which',
with the stalks left over, will feed the cow
throimii Hie winior and until the clover is
ready amiiu. Itemed y, the tops of thu
beets and turnips will last quite a liuie, if
used economically. Keep them lu a cellar
iu a h;ivp, well pressed down aud covered
with b'jurU.
Keepiko Cauliflowers. The cauli
flowers is. a i aunii il pliitu, while the cab-baj-e
is bietmi il, and the former is therefore
much more difficult to keep, aud with the
utmost care cannot be kept ns well as the
cabbage. It is also only half hardy, much
less hardy thau the cabbie. While the
heads aro but slightly atleeled by frost, they
are injured or destroyed if exposed to a
very low temperature." A cotntiiou icactice
is to lake tin in up in XoiemUr with us
much earth as possible about their roi.ta,
ana niter aiiieniii; the leaves carefully
over the heads, reset them iu earth in a
li?ht, dry cellar, or in any other liht, dry
localiou, secure from freezing. A cold
frame, it at baud, might bcodvuutaijeously
employed for the purpose.
''Tho didereuce," say. the Chicago Tri
bunt between the i kiltimore and the
Ihiladelphia Kul is that the lutter is always
wanting omethinx tu eat, aud the former
ouietliinjr to love. The Philudelphieune
carries lar youn; man to dinner with her
and seen that ho is foddered. The Bulti
njorienne turrits him off for a troll, and
look iuto his eyes.'
. At ft New York reception a young lady
accidentally set her back hnir on fire.
A hen it was extinguished, she said the
was glad It was not her bast.
ftto Abbfrthtmcnls.
ronrnttT nanoii cemetery
COM PA NT.
This company Is now prepared to sell lots In
th new Cemetery, located on nn eminence sbnt
ono-fourth of a mile cnat of Siinhnry. Tlie In
crease of the population of Sunbury, and conse
quent advance In the ratio of mortality, as well
ns the limited facilities for the Interment of those
who hnve fought life's battle, have suggested the
organization of the above numed company. .
Plan of Cemetery may be seen at the otllce of
J. A. Cuke, Esq., or Lloyd T. Kohrbach.
Frice of lots from 15 to $15, according to loca
tion. Deeds will be exeented for lot sold.
LLOYD T. ROURBAC1I, Bec'y.
May 13, 1871.-tf.
FARM FOR SALE.
rpnE underpinned having a larger tract of land
JL (over 200 acres) tliun can be properly culti
vated In one farm, lurgcly devoted to tracking,
offers for sulenbout one 100 acre, embracing the
whole of t he old rersliiir furui, together Wltn a
part of the Guldli: farm.
The natural advantages of the part offered for
sale, are in ad respects equal for gardening pur
posed, to those of the part reserved. Mr own gar
dening for the past two seasons baa becu cliiclly
done upon it.
There are many good fanners in tins county
barely making a living at ordiuary grain farming,
who might greatly advance their Interest by
givingsomc attention to trucking uoiia farm so
well adapted to the business as tiicnnenow oiler-
ed, and o convenient to one ot the very best mar
kets in the Mate, terms reusouablc. for par
ticulars inquire of, or address
W 11, I.I AM L.. Jl KSHIT,
July 8-tf. Puxluos, North'd Co., Pa.
PJterchant Tailoring.
J. 51. MONTH V,
In the Tost Office Building, opposite the Depot,
(up stairs,)
SUXBl'RV, l'EXX'A,
Informs his friends nnd tho public generally,
that he has just opened a large and ruled cs
soitnient of
Cloth. fasKiinr rrs), VoMtings, Ac,
which will' he made up to order In the latest
styles, and warranted to lit.
Gentlemen in want of fashionable ults are
vitcd to call aud examine his stock.
SHIRTS
scientifically and practically cut aud made
measure.
run ;co risk.
We furnish the above styles of Improved voke
r.ud sack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve,
and guarantee a perfect titling shirt. It is I lie
best model of a shirt ever offered t.) the trade.
Fine und fancy shirts made to order.
J. M. BOKTIAN.
Juno 3, ISTl.-Cm
IF YOU WANT TO SEE
the largest ussoitment of
Millinery Goods
ever brought totbU place, go to
Miss L. Sliissler, Martet Square,
NIMH IJV, lA
Where nre an.ivcd Iu nil Ibcit dilliTciit varieties
Fall Millinery Goods
of every description just brought from Philadel
phia and are now oeii.
1 lie new idiom lust completed is Illicit wun nn
endless variety. A most magnificent display of
Goods ou exhibition, and sold at the lowest
prices.
EVERY HIM) OF GOODS
usually kept tu a Millinery establishment can be
had at her (tore. I he best Iu I he rntlulelpuiii
markets were solicited.
Give me a call aud be convinced.
MISS L. S1IISSLER.
Sunbury, September 2.1, Wl.
91 At IE im: shop am nto.
ror.MJKV.
GEO. IIOIIUHACII & SOX9,
Nunbiiry, I'rmi'n,
INFORM the public that tliev are prepared to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
a uew Machine Shop in connection with their
roundry, aud have supplied themselves with New
Lathes, Planing and Boring Machines, with the
latest Improvements. With the uld if skillful
mechanics, thev are enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW YVOP.K OR REPAIRING,
that may be given them, In a But if factory man
ner. Grilles to Null auy Kioto.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, of all sixes.
BRASS CASTINGS, Ac.
Ornaitental Xroxi Fencing
FOR GRAVE YAKU LOTS j
VERANDAHS,
FOR YARDS AT.iESIDEXi F.S, AC, AC.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, have bceu still f'lrthcr Improved, und
Hill ulwnvs le kept on Hand.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Snnhury, May "Jo, 1871.
The ingredients that
'COMPOSE KOSAn.MlS arc
published on every package, there-
toro it ia n"l a secret p ep.iration,
cunscqticutly
nilSKI.VXS ?KES(KIDE IT
Itij a eerliviii euro for Scrofula,
Syphilid in all il f.irms, Riieuuu-
tisin, bknr diseases, l.ivcr Coio-
llai i t and all discams of tl o
Illood.
will do mora rood than ten hollies
ol tho Svrupi of tiarsaprrilli.
THE UMDEnsiGNED PHYSICIAN3
havii used Ros.tdalisii their pruetieo
tor tlie p:tfal tune 'ears and rtcly
ei.doise it ns a reliuhlu Alieratiio
aud Llood l'unl;i:r.
Tin. T. C. ITCitl. of Eiltlmora.
UK. T. J. IIOVKIX. '
DR. It. V. CAI.U. "
ro. F. O. HASN I LLY,
Ul!. J. S. SfAUKS, uf Nicholasvi'.la,
I)U.'YL. MrCAIlTIIA, Columbia.
S. t.
DH. A. U. NODLLS, F.dgncomh, N. c.
TJCL'fi AKD rDOIISED BY
J. B. FRL.NVli 1 SONS, FallF.iver,
Mais.
F. W. SMITH, Jirkwn. !. h.
A. F. W IKM.r.n. l.iuia, Ohio.
B. 11 Al I I.iuia.Ohin.
t'RAVi.N ii I ()..(. ..tdrr.svi.'c. Va.
SA.M I.. t;. MeFAUDLN, Aiu-rrcca-Luro,
Teuu.
Our sjisro will not allow of uny .
teu'tei remarks iu i-'uii.n tu the
virlaeiol l'.(,.adali. Tuthe Ue-Jiral
l'r'.!t'-.on we tuauntee J'lu.J x-trdi-tuier.er
!i any tluy Itava rvcr
inc-d iu thu tn a ot. ii l cf (hsruseil
I!!(k-I ; r.ni ti tliealll.rtpd wc aa;- try
Kn ;a and yuu will b rtaiured
tu health
Rosa'talla ia aold by all Prn.T"i.nta.
BaiTiuaaa, jlo-
July 23, 1871. ly.
SEW
Flonr, Fecil, Fruit ana YeietaLle Store,
(Spruce Bireet, belweou Frout uud &ecoud,
hUNULIty, PA.
JOHN WILVER '
havliiR J ial oened a Store ul thu above place,
where ull kluda of of the lt bruudt of
flour taaitl feed
will be sold at Kreuily reduced prices. The cele
bruted Buck's Milla Flour ill be ke coualautly
ou baud. Alau, all kiuda of
Feed, Grain, Coru, Outs and Rye' chopped or
whole,
Potatoes), Apple, Cabbage fc Fruit
geuerally, at a cheaper rule than can be bought
tUewuere. All guoda delivered Free of Charge.
Call and exuuiius luy atock uud aaceruiu Ilia
prices before purcUaaiuif elsewhere.
. . JOUN WILVEB.
R08ADALIB
D
fftlscrllanfons.
FALL AND "WINTER STYLE!
HATS AND BONNETS,
KLBBONS, FLOWERS,
WREATHS, LACES, &o.
Crape Vella,
CRArE II ATS AND BONNETS,
and everything usually kept to a Millinery Btora.
Callot
M. L. OOSSLKR'S Btnre,
Bouthourth Street, below the 8. V. R. R.,
BUNBURV,.PA.
Not. 4, '71.
No. 902 Chojtnut Stieet, Philadelphia,
PHILADF.LPHIA,
JKUELtltN, NILVEIISMITIIS
AND
IMPORTERS,
nro now In rccept of their
FALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS,
embracing a superb stock of
I'Anis mtoxzrsi
CLOrK BETS AND MANTKL ORNAMENTS I
VIENNA FANC V (HM)I)S1
PARIAN STATUARY I
Nolid Nilver Ware !
tastefully arranged in cucea tor
WEDDING PRESENTS,
nlfo n splendid uaanrtuicnt of
FINE JEWELRT, WATCHES, CHAINS,
ELECTRO-PLATED W ARES.
Ot. 11. 1871.
.Iltiiiliootlt ICow I.ONt, How IteNtored.
. -jBBvt--. Jtit pul:hheil, a new edition of Dr.
iir'jflfi ".Ctilverwell's Celebrated Ei"any on thu
i.V't" radical cure (without medicine) of
SperiiiiitorrhnM. or Seinlunl Weukucfa, Involun
tary Seminitl Luea, linM)tency, Mental nnd
ri.)!cul Incapacity, I in p- i i im-tit s to Marflnu'c,
etc; nlso, Consumplion, Epilepsy, nnd Fits, in
duced by aell'-lndulnencc or aexuiil cxt ruvatnncc.
t4f Price, In n sealed enveloe, only li cciiIh.
The celelirutel niithnr, in thix iidmlnil'le caaar,
clearly demiuittratea from a thirty yenr' suc
cesiifitl practice, that 'the ulnriulntj; coiiKcipienecs
of elf-nl)U5e may be radically cured without the
dunueroiia live of iuteiniil meliclne or the uppii
cation of the knife ; pointinu out mode of cure
ul once plnipic. rlain, uud elli ctunl. by means
of which every sufferer, no matter what his con
dition uiny lie, may cure hiiiiscif cheaply, pri
vately, ami radically.
t-?"Thi Lecture should be in the hands of
of every youth nnd every man In the land.
Bent under veal, in a plain envelope, to any nd
dreB, postpaid ou receipt of nix cents, or two
poM eta in ib.
Also. Dr. Culvcrwcll's "Marrlugo .Ouide,"
price '25 cents.
Addiess the. PnMlshers,
I HAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.,
127 Rowcrv, New York, Post Olticc Uox 4.5G.
Oct. SI, ll.-ly.
UH C-I1KA1EK THAN KEKO.SKXE.
Oei-ice or the Simh iiy Gas Compant,
Ocl.il.er !,, 1871.
To the ClTtzrss : Recent inrcMigatinna de
monftrute that (ins of 14 Candles inalily, can
he sold .it t:J.OO per 1(100 cubic feet. The Direc
tors of the Banbury Cus Company hnve deter
mined to ndopt that price und 14 Candles ns the
atamlaril of quality, this fixe the price of a
14 Caudle burner at one cent nu hour, or one
third less than Philadelphia iras.
A Keroi-ene lump tives a light of seven to ten
candles only ihcrcfurc, iras at the above price
is much cheaper than keroncnc, without cunsid
eiiui; cot-lot chimneys und liability to accident.
Let ull come forward und become piss consum
ers. Make your uppHcnt'.niiK for service pipes
nnd llttinirs ut once, us the siitson for introduc
ing theni is drawing to u close.
13 r OittiEii or the Doahi) of Diuectoiis.
TERMS.
The contractors for the Works will introduce
pipes upon the following terms. Service pipes
at 50 cents per running foot, measuring from
centre of street. I'pon Market Square, twenty
dollars for entire service. '
Interior fittings nt. IS cents per running foot,
in new 1 1 u i 1 1 1 i 1 1 tr ; 15 cents per running foot over
plaster, und -0 cents per running foot under
tloors.
Chi.ndellers, Pendants rnd other fixtures
sale at new York und Philadelphia prices.
October 7, 1S71.
EXTKAWitlI.Ai:Y.
' ?li OFFr:R510
30 OA YN OX Tit I A E.
5IOXTIII.Y I'AY.IIEXTS.
IMtlt'E ItF.IH tEI.
The Amehican Sp.wino Machine Co. lmvo
concludej to oiler their whole Stink of Suptiior
und widely-known machines, upon the above
unparale'.ed terms, to everybody, everywhere,
w ho have, or can. lind use for u really good Sew.
Ing Machine, clic per than tho cheapest.
Every one U welcome to u mouth's free trlul
at I heir ow n home.
The best, nnd only true guarantee of its quality.
a month's free trial.
The object of giving a free trial is to show you
how (iood our Machine is.
This is tlie sl'nplest and most certain way to
convince you that our Machine is Juft w hat you
Wll"t.
The Secret of safety is In one month's trial.
No one pans with thu Machine after trlul. All
pity for aud keep it.
Buy no machine until you have found it a good
one, easy to learn, easy lo manage, easy lo work,
easy to keep iu order, perfect lu mechanism,
peiTecl in construction, simple, reliable, and
siilisfactoiy. Any company who will refute you
this much can not have us good a bewiug Machine
us ours.
buy only lieu yon know tho inachi.ie dots
not t.ikean hour lo get ready to do a iniuutes
work.
iluy only whin you timl a Machine that la
ready In u minute to do any kind of work and Is
ulaiiys reaily, and never out of order.
A mom h's trial answers ull questions, solves
all doubts, prevents ull mUtuke, and is the only
safe way to gel your moneys worth. Try it. You
cai'.iiot ioc.
Write for our Confidential Circulars and Illus
trated Pamphlet, containing full particulars,
which we will send you by return of mail free,
Willi Samples of Sewing, that you cull Judge for
yourself. And remember, that e sell our good
Me.elilneata low price, upon extraordinary favor
able terms of payment, uud upon thcirowu mer
its. Don't hesitate beennae you nre unccrtulu
whether want, u Sewing- Machine or not, no be
cause you have one of another kind. 1 ry a good
one, they are always useful, uud will uiako
money for you, or help you to save it. Ami if
you haveanollier.axna w ill show you that the one
you have could hu improved. Tho company stake
the very Existence of their Rusincss ou tlie mere
its of Una Wonderful uud Extraordinary Sewing
Machine. County Rights giveti free to good
Siiiurl Agfiits. Cauvasscrs, male aud feiuule,
wanted everywhere.
Write for Particulars, and address t
AMERICAN MACHINE Co.,
Cor. Johu aud Nussuu Street.
New York.
Oct. 11, 1871. 1 year.
CE. TEK O ATTRACTION'.
Everybody ia invited lo come aud buy of the
baudsoine assortment of
TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES
at
SAMUEL F. NEVIN'S STORE,
in frame building, adjoining Moored: Dissiuger's
building, THIRD STREET, M'XBl'RY, PA.
Just opened a fresh supply of Coufcctioueries of
every description.
TOYS OF ALL KIXDS
constantly on hund. The best RAISINS, FIGS.
IT Hit A NTS & DRIED FRUIT.
PURE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SPICES,
fresh Bread, Buns & Cukes, every morning.
FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, 4c.
OYSTERS I OYSTERS I OYSTERS I
Having fitted up a room expressly for serving
up Oysteis lu every style, Ladies aud Ueuileiucu
will be accommodated with the best bivulves in
market, ut all hoars during the day und eveulng.
Fa hi 1 1 lea will be supplied ul their residence with
tbe beat Shell or Cuuned Oysters, us is desirable,
at the (cry lowest prices.
Cull aud ace my eneelluut assortment of goods
and ascertutu the price.
6. F. NIVIN.
Dee. 10, Ull.
UsttllaittOtts.
niLLlKEBT GOODS eEHERAlXY.
NIW BTTLtg Of
BONNlfiTS.
1IATS,
FLOWERS.
FRAMES, &o.
irioornlDg and bridal
lkt and Bonnets.
Fnll Una of Monrnlng Veils and Crape,
MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY.
Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Qtovcs,
Handkerchiefs, tc., tc.
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
XIIB8 M. L. GOS81.tR.
Booth Fourth St., below ths Railroa-i, Burbury.
A prU WjJ 871.
.AM FIXTt'REM.
TIIACKARA,BUCK & CO.,
SUCCESSORS jro
MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA,
MANTJFACTTJBEnS OF '
GAS FIXTURES, BRONZES, &C, &c,
Chandeliers), Pendants, Bracket,
afce.. AC't
would respectfully Invite the attention of pur
chasers to our elegant assortment.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS,
' 71S ClioBtuut Street.
MANUFACTORY, 40-). 404,406 AND 408 RACE
STREET.
Aug. 19. 1871.
KEW MEAT SHOP.
rilHE undersigned reepect fully Informs the clti
JL r.eiu of Sunbury and vicinity, that they have
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In Dewarl's btiilding,on the north side of Market
Square, two doors from the railroad, were they
will keep a constant supply of the best of lieef,
Pork, Mutton, &c, nt wholesale or retail, ot the
lowest prices and of the first quality . A wngon
will be run to supply customers every morning,
(except Sundays.) The best of mcot will found
ut their shop. Give as a cull nnd satisfy your
selves. REFFEW & 110WEU.
Oct. 10th 1800. tf.
milmm:iiy ami faxcy ktoiie.
I'.ull nnd Winter Ooods).
MISS L. AVEISER,
Market Street, one door west of Ueai hart's cou
fectionery store,
SUNBURY, PA.,
lias opened her stock of
9IUilutry and I'nuej Jootlf
HATS AND BONNETS.
The latc.-t styles of Dress Trimmings, French
nnd American Flowers, Lnccs, Ribbons, Back
loops, Chignons, Collars, Cuds, Jeuvln Gloves,
uud a large variety of other articles.
Iu connection w'itb the Milliuery business, she
curries on tlie .
DRESS MAKING AND FITTING,
la nil its brunches.
She Is also agent for the sale of Ramsey, Scott it
Co.'s Patterns.
Tho ladles of Sunbury and vicinity are cor
dially invited to cull aud eiuiulue her splendid
stock.
Nov. 4, 1871.
dress coons.
FALL AND WINTER STYLES,
now open, at
MISS KATE laE.tt'K'S STOKE,
Market Square, SUNBURY, Penn'u.,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Silk Poplins, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries,
Notious, Are.
Cicnts' Collars, Neck-ties, Half-hose, Huudker
cbiels nnd Gloves.
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combs,
etc.
Au invitation it extended to all to call aud se
cure bargains.
Nov. 4, 1871.
FALL AND AV INTER STOCK OF
LOTUS AXD f'ASSl.UEUESI
FRENCH AND DOMESTIC GOODS
of every grade, Just opened at tbe
MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP
OF
TIIOS. U. XOTT,
On Third Street, In Miller's Block, oppoalto tbe
Moore it Diaslnger Buildings,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
The most fashionable clothing made to order
from every variety of goods.
Suits of all sizes made up at the shortest no
tice, fioin the best selected stock lu New York
und Philadelphia.
Cull and be couvluced.
TUOS. G. NOTT.
Nov. 4, 1871.
Beef! Beef!
rTMIE undersigned is prepared lo furnish the
-L citizens of Sunbury and vicinity with the
choicest Beef and Pork In Murkvt, olihcr ut
liolesale or Retail.
Families will be supplied by the quarter or
side, or smaller quautitics at the most reasona
ble rales.
Constantly on hund tbe choicest cuts of Beef,
Pork, Mutton uud Veal. also Sausages, Bclognus.
iV.c. Apply at the Meat House, South Third
street, ill Moore & Dissiuger's Row, Sunbury.
Ou market days the best of incut is served to
customers ut the meat stand, corner of Market
and Third streets, wheu the celebrated Brosious'
sum-ages can bo hud, long known as the best iu
market.
HENRY K. FAGELY.
N. B. Persons having fat hnga or beeves for
sale can proc ire the bigest market price by ap
plication ut the above establishment.
Bunbury, Nov. 11, 187L
St'XXYSIOE HEATER.
St-NNY8i!E at Maryland Btatb Fair, Bal
timore. First premium for Fire-place Healers
awarded thu buuuyside.
Advantages of the Sunnyslde
1 It is m constructed that one-third more of
Hie radiating surface exteuds iuto the room, giv
ing that luucb more addiliouul heat without ex
t ra fuel.
2. Il is tho only IIot-AIr Fire-place Heater in
the market. Like tbe regular built eellur heater,
il loses uo heal, but connues il all to Us legitl
purposca. h. The fuel magazine Is double the usual size,
extending from the fire-box to Hie top of the
stove, with capacity for tweuty-four hours' sup
ply of coal.
4. Tho p.i'ent double eover for coal magaiine
consumes the gas, prevents escape of gas into
the room, and makes it Impossible for uny puf
fings or explosions to occur. This Is an advaut
uge possessed by uo other lire-place stove iu tbe
market.
A. juero nro three air ccamhers, wherein a
brisk circulation is kept up, drawing the cold air
In the room through beuted lluea into a lurga
hot-air reservoir, at the back or the slgve.
6 No side pipes are used, as the air is healed
in a reservoir having doubts radiating flues aud
double back, supplying large quautiliea of bol
uiru n 'unit waste of beat or fuel.
7. Tbe Ri-NSYsina ntilizes the waste heat so
thoroughly that we frequently heat au adjoining
room on the riist, besides beuting tbe rooms iu
second und third stories.
8. A damper on top of the stove, connected
with the hot air flues, coutrola the quantity of
bot air required for ths use of either the upper
or lower rooms. All other fire-place stoves are
very l.iconveulent In this respect.
U. The Grate is self-sealing, aud no dust cao
escape while shaking It.
BTUBAT, PETERSON A CO.,
Philadelphia.
E. B. M VSSEit, Ageut.
Not. 11, 1871. 6
Wanted Immediately.
v 10,000 Men and Women
to purchase tbe entire stock of OOODS uow of
fered for iuspectlon and sale at the Mammoth
Store os Queen Street, Northumberland, as I am
determined ool lo be
I'ndersMrid'ar Excelled
Id quality of goods offered for sale In my line. '
M KU MILLER,
Oct. M, 18Tl.-m,
LFURNITURE STORE,
In Masonic Hall Bufldlnga, .'
Third Street, near 1h Poat TXBo,
SCXtllRYi PA. "
B. L. RAUDENBTJSII "
now offers to the publto
FTjnisrx'X' u ks
selected and made with great cars, and with ft
view to please tno wants of bis n amorous
customers.
TTls stock Is new and of ths latest styles.
PARLOR SUITS,
PARLOR AND RECEPTION
CHAIRS,
COTTAGE SETTS,
Ash, Walnut or Rosewood of the finest patterns
made.
HIDE ROARDN,
In Oak or Walnut, and Dining Room Furultura
of all kinds.
LOOKING GLASSES AND PLATES,
Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, Wludow Shades
and fixtures.
XJlST3DElCT!A.I5:i3Sra--
Special attention is paid to this department by
W. P. Roberts who has bad a nnnibor of years
experience in the city. Collins of every descrip
tion and sizes, constantly kept on hand. Also,
Flak's Metalic Burial Cases. Shrouds and Un
dertakers' matorials of all kinds.
iy. Personal attendance to funerals.
Remember, tho Masonic Hull Buildings, on
Third street, Sunburv, Pa.
B. L. RACDENBUSH.
Sunbury, July 15, 1871.
I.l'.MRER AXO I'EA.MXO Ml M.S.
Third Street, adjoining Philn. k Erie R. R., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
IRA T. "CLEMENT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lnm
her required by tlie dcmniids of the public.
Huving all the latest Improved machinery for
mnnul'iiettiring Limber, be is uow ready to till or
ders f all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, BnUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKET8,
and all kinds of Ornamental ScrowIWork. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A LAHOK ASSORTMENT OF
BILL LUMBER.
nEMLOCK nnd PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, ite.
Orders promptly tilled, and shipped by Railroad
or ot hcrwisc. IRA T. CLEMENT.
decI'.ltiS:ly
ISTOV E- TIX EST A H 1. 1 S 1 1 M EX T.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
sl'CCLSSOll TO SHITU 0ENTUr.lt. J
HAVING purchased the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Kriittsc would respectful
ly inform the public that he now bus on hand a
large assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Specr's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulutor or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others,
which arc so arranged as to be used for Coal or
Wood, und arc warranted to perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to
licat on or more rooms. HEATING STOVE8
of ditl'erent kinds at very low prices.
Tinware of Every lrerlptlou
kept constantly on band. Hoofing und S)iouliug
with the best material, done ut short notice.
KKI'AIKINU attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil nd Lamps constantly ou baud. Jupan ware
of a x.niU. Store opposite Couley's hardware
store. Give me a cull. A. KRAUSE.
npW4-ly
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
John Fareirn,
70S ARCH STREET,
Middle of the Block, between 7th aud 8lb Sts.,
South Side,
Philadelphia,
Importer, Munufucttiier nnd Dealer In all kinds
and qua'lty of
DP-A-lsrCr IFTTIRS,
For Ladles' and Children's Wear.
Having imported a very large and splendid as
snitmeiit of ull the dltfeient kinds of Furs from
first hands iu Europe, and have hud them made
up by tbe most skillful workmen, would respect
fully invite the readers of this paper to call uud
examine his large and very beautiful assortment
of Fancy Furs, for Ladies' uud Children. I am
determined to sell at as low prices as any other
respectable House in this city. All Furs war
ranted. No misrepresentation to effect sales.
JOHN FA11EIRA,
71 8 Arch Street Philadelphia.
Oct. 28, 1871.-Sm.
FtfrTSALE !
EIGHTY acres of Improved land In the best
section of Southern Michigan, within five
miles of the town of "Three Rivers," In St. Jo
seph county, within two miles of the Railroad
Stuliou, good buildings, out houses, lurge or
chard, soil, rich sandy loam, school houses and
cburcba wilhlu sight title indisputable, ten
acres arc In wheat, thu remainder in clover sod.
A span of horses, entile, hogs, grain and farming
utensils, iVe., will be sold with this property.
Price 70 cr acre, 3,000 In cash, tbe balance iu
time payments of iaoo. App.v to
WM. A. MASbER, Three Rivers, Mich,
or,
II. B. MASSER, Suubury, Pa.
Sunbury, March 11, 1871.
WM. Ml'RHAT. j. 8LATUAKE1I. WM. H. BLACX.
MURRAY & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Otllce and School Stationery,
Frintlug, Wrapping and Manilla
PAPERS,
IA1'ER 1IAU8, le., ale.
The Celebrated
Corry Kerosene llurniiig Oil
always on hand.
Having also opened a
COAL YAED,
we are prepared to supply at abort notice, aud at
tbe lowest rates,
EGG,
STOVE,
CHESTNUT
and
PEA
COAL
to all who may be pleased to give ns a call.
Orders left at our office No. 85 South Third St.,
will be promptly tilled.
MURRAY & CO.
No. S5 South Third Btrect, Sunbury, Fa.
Aug. 26. 1871.
NTEREOMC'OPEM,
YIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES.
E. II. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
BD1 Broadway, STew York,
Invite tbe attention of tbe Trade to their exten
sive aasortmeut of the above goods, of their own
publication, manufacture aud importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and
GKAPLIOSCOPES.
NEW VIIWS OF fOSEMITE. "
E. A H. T. ANTUONT A CO.,
591 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
1MTOBTSBS AMD MARCrACTUREaS Of
Plaotographta Material.
Man 4th, 1T1 If
k ; -- v-
mrrn;mttms: ' i
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
.; Company, " 1
TIU'KD AflJTTJAl,. STATE MX TT TxJTt TOT
' TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st, 1871.
Number of Policies, . , 719.
Amount of Property Insured-. ' f59,MR,00
Amount of Premium Notes la fbroe,' 134,213,00
CASH ASSETS.
Amonnt loered at interest, , (9000,00
Amount In Treasurer's hands, (1000,00
Amount due from Agents, (it00,9
Amount duo from other sources, - (736,00
Available Capital, (30,83tf,W5
Insure yonr Cattle.
INStTRE with a responsible and perfectly re
liable Company. Insure where your losses
will be paid promptly. .
THIS IS A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COM
PANY. Hence, nnllke other Companies, yon are sure
of being paid promptly for all losses, If Insured
In this Company.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mntnnl, oar expenses are less, and our
Charter is Perpetual. We pay losses by all kinds
of accidents by death, (excepting in cases of
epidemics,) by theft, &c, &c. We pay prompt
ly. No red tape proceedings to obtain your
money in case ot loss.
Kearl $3,00 paid on Cowl alone
nince Organliation.
Look at the list of Losses paid on Cows alone by
tnis company.
M ncnnlnger, Sunbury, Pn (33
D Hilgert, Northumberland 50
Georire Eckert, " 49
S U Dodge, " 30
Charles Ilollck, Mt Carmel..: SO
Esiibetis Slpplc, " 40
Catharine Wnirncr, W.itsontown 46
George Heir, Northumberland 60
Jacob Snyder, Sunbury 3R33
i w u.issicr, . 60
Minor Cudy, Dewart 60
Catharine Marts, Shnmoklu 40
Fnincis Hiicher, Sunbury 0
Samuel H Price, Upiwr Lehigh
Joseph Dcppen, Ml Curincl
Matthias Schnlly, 40
Francis McCnrty. " 50
Maria Kramer, Watsontown 45
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dewart 40
J .t R C Quiirgle, Pine, Clinton co 40
R Ramugc, Shenandoah, Schuglkill co 40
J S Tharp, Shaniokin 40
Thomas Wurdrops, Mt Curmcl ...45
N A Loiidcuslagcr, lU'.iidiin, 40
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Ferry 40
(i L Ren gan, Shenandoah, Schuylkill co 50
Jacob Shine, " " 10
Jacob Stoltz, " " 40
D II Bower, Herndon, 30
Geo B Lahr, Georgetown 40
John II Ossmnti, Sunbury 40
W B Wallace, Northumberland 30
II 8 Graham, " 50
Rebecca Koble, Georgetown 40
Philip Winterstein, Wutsnutown 40
G S Low, Lime Ridge, Columbia co 40 ,
Lewis Osterhaut, Laurel Run, Luzerne CO.. .40
Mary J Iline, Northumberland 40
It F Krohn, Snnhury 40
Andrew Healy, Girardsvillc, Schuylkill Co.. 40,
Patrick Furgeson, Mt Cnrtnel 40,
Martin Pelnncy, Shenandoah city L4,
John Dane, Ashland, Schuylkill co Ill,
Anthony MeLuughlia, GirurdsviUe 41),
Llayniun S Hay, Mahnnoy Plane 40,
R Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David Uaucher, Berwick '.'7,
J D Focht, Puttsville 30,
Erastus Sober, Point twp i0,
A LiplH'iicolt, Watsontown 40,
Maria Kramer, Watson'n,2d loss pd last sum, 41),
I P Lippencott, Wittsnntuwn 40,
R S Amincrinun, Suydertown ....'M,
Nuthan Bloss, Berwick, Columbia co i!7,
J C R Qiilggle.Plne Sta'n Clinton c 2d los3,4l,
Charles W llur.zard, Rupert, Columbia co.,.40,
John Foirieman, Wutsoiilowu 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Curtuel 40,
Thomas Metz, Pnxlnns 30,
R McClosky, Lock Haven VA,
HON. A. JORDAN. President.
C. A. REIMENSNYDER. Sec'y, Suubury.
DIRECTORS :
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. C. J. Bruner,
Solomon Strob, Win. Brindle, Solomnn Shijic,
John A. Sliissler, Dr. D. T. Krebs, Dr. David
Wuldron.
March 11, 187J. ly.
JJARDWARE FOR ALL
AT THE
HARDWARE STORE
OF
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.
Market Mreet, Muubury, Pa.
It la useless to enumerate every kind of article
In hia Store, but among the leading Items may
be set dowu the following:
Iron, Steel, Lead,
Scales, Steelyards, Grindstones,
Nails of all kinds and sizes,
Vices, Saws, Planes,
Sieves, Chains, Axes,
Brass and Iron Kettles,
Shovels, Hoes, Forks,
Spades, Rukea, Hatchets,
Carpenter and Blacksmith Bnrine Machines,
Cellar Grates, Draw ing Knives,
Stone Sledroa. Pi.-ti.im' trowels,
Masons' Hammers and Trowels,
Hand Dinner Bells, and large east iron Bells for
School Houses and Farmers' Diuner
Bells,
Carpenters' bench Screws,
Potato Folks for diguing potatoes,
Looking Glasses. Twine, Ropes,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tacks,
Mule aud Horse Shoes aud Nulla,
Hummers, Augurs, Chisels,
Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms,
Locks of all descriptions, CotTce Mills,
Bits and Braces,
Carriage Bolts of all kinds, Paint aud Wall
Brushes, Buckets,
Oils), Varnlahrst, Japan,
Lve, Soda Ash, Washing Soda,
PAINTS OF A EE KISIH in I'll or Dry,
Parti-Colors of all kinds,
CEDAR-WAKE
and other Wooden-Ware of all kinds and very
cheap, Hay-Fork Pulleys,
Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Levil Glasses,
Files, Hinges, Coal Oil,
Hems, Combs, Screws,
Saddlery uud Shoe Findings,
Bnggv Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cutters.
Pocket Kuives, Scissors, Sheurs,
Shot, Caps aud I'owdrr,
and a great variety of other articles. Any thing
wauled and not ou hand, will be ordered at once.
Suubury, Aug. lit, 1871.
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Ou and after Monday, November 27, 1871, the
Trains on tho Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road will
run as follows t
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury,
" arret Erie,
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Suubury,
" an at Eric,
Elmlra Mall leaves Philadelphia,
" " Sunbury,
" " arr at Lock Haven,
Accommodatiou leaves Suubury,
" arr at Renovo,
a. 00 p m
1.00 a n
2.S0 p n
12. K0 p iu
t.5i) p in
7.40 a lu
7. Ml a tu
4.u5 p tn
7.5.') p iu
6.1 a in
10.40 a m
EASTWARD.
Mali Train leaves Erie, 11-25 a in
" " " Snnhury, 13.30 a m
' arr at Philadelphia, S0 a m
Erie Express leaves Erie, i0 p m
" Sunburv, V 'M a in
" arr al Philadelphia, a. 0 p in
Elmlra M.U leaves Lock Haven, 7.5 u ul
' Sunbury, 11.00 am
' arr at Philadelphia, 6.50 p m
Accommodation leaves Renovo, 13 i5 p m
arr al Suuburr, 4.U.'i p in
Mall East connects east and west at Erie w lib
L. 8. A M. 8. B. W. und at Corry aud Irviuctou
with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. It. W.
Mall Weal with west bound trains ou L. 8. A
M. B. K. W. and at Cony and Irvluelon with Oil
Creek and Allegheny K. K. W.
Caltawlsaa passenger trains will be rnn east
from Wllliamsport op Erie Express, and west, lo
WUlUsasport ob Kluilra Mall.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
(Hani IV-
'allraabs.:
LaWlta-eranna and Bioomanars Rail
rakl ......
BTrjMElAEBAGKMK.NT OT PASSENGER
TRAINS. '
, " MovwUt. July 17, MU
SOUTHWARD.
Lasu. A,M'P. M.IA.1W.IP. M.fPM.
Scranton,
Bellevnc.
Taylorvilk,
6 45
H
6 67
1 05
7 14,
7 ll
7 !i7l
I 4510 0
00
lift
13
23
SO
lift
43
47
I
io it!
io ae!
6 55
licknwanna,
Piltstoti,
West Pltuteo,
Wyomlfste.
Maltbyjs T
Klnrstont4k I st.
W.-Barre c'rs
Plymouth June,
Plymouth,
Ntinticoke, . .
Hunloek's,
Shlckshlnny,
Hick's Ferry,
Bench Haven,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
Espy,
Bloomnburg,
Rupert,
Catawlsaa,
Danville,
Chulnsky,
8 11 10 H5
ill) 40
8 21 io 47
0 52
J
7 40,
3 83 H 00
61 4
55
8 00 5 00
8 05 6 OA
8 an
8 1)0;
8 45i
7 SO
3 40
8 00
8 07 1
8 t -i
8 Mi
8 43;
8 ro
8 671
9 07
0 14
9 19!
2ll!
9 ;ni
9 511
3 &U!
8 08;
8 27
8 Mi
8 57
Cameron,
10 0
North'd, (arrive.) 10 20i 4 53
NORTHWARD.
Leave.
A.M. P.M.i
Northumberland, 10 25 5 loj
Cnmeron, I 5 37
Chulasky, 5 81
Danville, 10 50 5 40
Cutawissa, I 6 00
Rupert, 6 05 !
Bloomsburg, 11 14 0 12;
F.i-py, 6 17
Lime Ridire, 6 24
Briar Creek, 0 o4
Berwick, 11 SC 6 41
Beach Haven, ;ll 4'J 6 48 A.M.
Hick's Ferry, I 6 55 '
Shlckshlnny, 13 00 7 09 7 HO1 t
Hunloek's, I j 7 24 7 4.V p M.
Nanllcoke, .P.M.i 7 111, 8 IM .
Plymouth, :13 20' 7 41, 8 15 P.M. 5 10
Plymouth June, 8 20 5 15
Maltby, j t 8 40! 3 43 5 3S
Wyoming, 13 43' 8 06, 8 45! 2 48 5 40
Weft t'iltslua. j 8 13 8 52 2 64 ft 47
Piti.ion, 12 52j b 18 9 04 3 50 6 02
Lnckuwunna, I 8 2S 14 a 07 c 00
Taylorvilte, 8 36 9 25 8 111 0 10
Bellcvtie, I 8 42 0 S2 3 23 0 17
Scruutou, (nrrivc) 1 14' 8 48 9 40 3 80 6 25
DAVID T. BOUND, Sup't.
Northern C'eutral Rullwu)'.
FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
and after Nov.
1471, traius will ruu
as follows ;
NORTHWAP.D.
Niagara Express leaves Simbtiry nt 13.40 p.
m., arrives at Niagara Falls at I. yo u. m.
llutlalo Express leaves Sunbury ut 12 .SO a. til.,
arrive al Wiiliamsiort at 2.25 n. m., Enuirn at
5.30 a. m., Cunaiidaiirna S.l.i a. nt.
Mail arrives ut Suubury at 4.80 p. in., arrive
at Wiiliumspoit 6.30 nnd" Elmira 10.35 p. m.
Fast Llti" arrives ut Sunbury ut 6.50 p. m.,
arrive at Willlamsporl 8.15 p. m.
SOUTHWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury at 1.47 a. m.,
arrive at Uarribbtirg 8.45 11. ui., Baltimore 7.20
a. in.
Mall leaves Sunbury ut 11.05 a. m., arrive at
Harrisburg 1.45 p. ui.
Erie Express leaves Suubury at 8.25 a. tn., ar
rive at Hurrisbiiig 11.20 a. 111., Baltimore 3.00
p. m.
Erie Mall leave huntury at 12.30 a. m., arrive
at Uariisbuig 2.20 a. in.
SHAMOKIX DIVISION.
EASTWARD.
Leave Suubury ut 4.40 p. m., arrive at Sb,tmo
kin 5.50 p. m., Alt. Carmel 6.44) p. m.
Leave Sunbury ( Accommodation,) at 11.50 a.
in., arrive al bh.tmokiu l.oo p. in.
WESTWARD.
Leave Mt. Carmel at 7.00 a. m., Bhamokiu
7.40 a. m., arrive al Sunbuiy 9.55 a. in.
Leave bhamokiu ( Aeeoiniuo.lu;iou,) ut 2.45 p.
ni., arrive at Suubury 4, .10 p. iu.
Express leaves daily.
Ail oilier traius leave daily, except 8'ind.tjs.
A. H, Fibre. En. VoiMi,
Geu'l. Sup't., Geu'l Pusftu'r Ag't.,
Harrisburg, Pa. Pal, more, Mil.
ReailiuK fCailrouJ.
W I N T E R A R R A N (t E M F. N T.
Mnnihiy, yjv. l'Mh, 171.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
North-West for Philadelphia, N. Y.. P. I
ing, Pottsville, Taiuaipiu, Ashland. Miane k:u,
Leliunou, Allentown, E.istoii, Ephralu, l.it.z.
LaucaHer, Columbia, iVc, Ac.
Trains leave Harrisburg for NVw York, us fol
lows: At 2.45, H.lt), a. tn. and 2.00 p. in., con
necting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, and arriving ul New York ut 10.U7 a.
in., S.42, and 9.45 p iu. respectively. Slecpiim
Curs accompany the 2.45 u. in., traiu without
change.
Returning: Leave New Tork at 9.00 a. in.,
13.30 noon and 5.00 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30,
8.30 a. m. nnd 8.80 1'. m ; Kicking I ars uccoiu
I'any the 5.00 p. m. train from New Y'ork with
out chaiiL'e.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Potlsvillc, Ta
maiiua, Mincrsville, Ahlaiiil, Shumokin,
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m.,
2.00 aud 4.05 p. in., stopping ut Lebanon and
principal way stations! the 4X5 p.m.. train
connecting lor Philadelphia, I'olisvilie uud Co
lumbia ouly. For Pi.tisCtlle, Schuylkill Haven
uud Auburn, via Schuylkill and fciisiiuehuuna
Railroad, leave Harrishuig ut 8.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania i'.auioad trains leave Read
ing for Alleulowti, Easion ami New York al4.u4,
10.40 a. in., aud 4.U5 p. ni. Returning, leave
New Y'ork ul 9.00 a. 111., 12.80 noon a ml 5.00
p. in. and AMentowu ul 7.20 a. iu. 12.-6 uoou,
2.15, 4 25 aud t.l5 p. in.
W ay Pu6suiif r Trtiin leaves Philaileiphia ut
7.30 a. m.. coiineelitii! with similar traiu on East
Pcutiu. Railroad, returning from Heading ul
p. m., stopping at all stations.
Leave Potlsvilie at 9.00 u. in. and 2.30 p.
111. Heiuduu ul 10.00 11. m., Shamukiu at 5.40 and
11.15 a. m. ; Ashland ul 7.05 u. 111., and 1-.43
uoou; Muhauoj City ut 7.61 a. in. uud 1.20 p. mi.
'l'amaiua ut b.85 a. 111. und 2.10 p. 111. for
Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Ilarrisburg,Ac.
Leavu Potlsvilie via tehuyikill and buiue
hauuu Kail road ul S.15 a. m.tur lle.rrishui,;, uud
II. 45 a.m., for Pine Grove and Tretnont.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potts-
villeat 5.40 a. 111., passes Rending ut 7.80 a. in.
arriving ut Phllmleiphia ul 10.20 u. m., returning
leaves Philadelphia ul 4.45 p. 111., passing Read
iug ut 7.85 p.m. tu riving ut lVitsvillc at 9.20 p.m.
Pottstowu Aeeouiinooatiou Triiin leaves Putts
town ul 7.00 a. in., returning leaves 1'hllude.ptiiu
at 4.15 p. m.
Colui'.bia Railroad Trains leave Reudiug ut
7.20 a. in., and 6.15 p. 111. for Kphratu, l.itiz,
Lancaster. Columbia, Ac. 1 reiurui.ig leave Lan
caster at W -0 a. 111. uud 3.25 p. 111., and Colum
bia at 8.15 a. m. and 8.15 p. 111.
Pcrkionieu Lull Road '1 r.jns leave Porklomen
Jtmciiotiui 7.25, 9x5 a. in.. 111 8.00 ami 5.45 p. m.
Reluruiuir,leuke Sehu eiiksviiie at li.4.,. lo a. m.,
lu.io uoou and 4.45 p. 111. connecting w ith similar
triune on lieadiug Rail Road.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phos
nixvilleat 9.10 a. ui., 3.n5 uud 5.55 p. in. ; re
turning, leave livers at li.5.1 u. 111., 12 45 1.0011,
and 4.2J p. ni., couuectiug with similar traius un
Heading Railroad.
C'lileiiiuokdale Railroad Trains leave Po!iiown
at 9.40 a- ui., l l-'ian I 6.80 p. m., leiuiniug iiate
Mt. Pleasant at 7.15 aud 11.25 a. m., uud 2.54 p.
III. , confer ling with similar truius ou Heading
Ruilruud.
Chester Valley Railroad Train? . Te" Brld.-e-poil
al8.80 u. in., V.i iu.l ;.0 p. 111. leturnli.,
leave Dowuiiiuton :, tl..',5 .1. m., l'j.f o ii.n.ii und
ft. Id p. ni. comicct.iig w itli similar trains oy Kead
lug Railroad.
On bnnduy 1 Leave New York at 5.00 p. m.,
Pliii.uleli lua nt b.oo u. in. un I 8.15 p. in., (ihe
8.00 a. m. train raiiiiing iuly to heading;) le;,
Pollsvilleul 9.IHM. m., Pure Harrisburg, 2.45a.
m., aud 2.00 p. m. leave Alieutowo ut p.
III. leave Heading ul 7.15 a. m. uud 9.5U p. ui.
for Uariisb ng, 111 4.84 a. ni. for New Yirk,
mid ul 9.4J a. 111. uud 415 p. 111. tor Pblladei'a.
Coiuuiiitatlou, Mileuio, sk ison, eeh.ul a fed
Exouisiuu Tl k-'ls, to and fiutu ull points at t.
Uuetid lutes.
Buggat cheeked through 1 10C rounds psf.
gage ullowed caeH Pu"aoiigi r.
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Aaft. PorH. A Eaj. Mach'ry.
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