Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 13, 1872, Image 4

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MuiricuiN Sacks. -The tluiiynien of
Washington TerritnrT, fee wnnt i um
nntl Juts, have ndoptotl a mntlioxl of pnttiiin
prnl keeping butter which, though novel,
pn ocntu some feature flint nre worthy the
nttPiitinn of those Iinvlnff but tor prukeil for
the retfijJ trade. This packing is thus ik
torilwil :
All butter is packud in muslin sacks,
tna.lo in such form that the package., when
complete, is a cylinder three or four inches
in diameter and from half a foot to a foot
in length. The. butter goes from the churn
!8 toon ns worked over, into the cylindri
cal baps, niitde of Hue blenched muslin.
The p.'iekn;;es nre then put into largo casks
continuing simile bible with n slight ud
mixture of saltpeter, mid by menus of
weights kept always below the surface.
The clotli integument iihvnys protects the
butter from any impurities that chance to
come in contact with the package, and be
ing fllwnys buried in brine that protects it
from the action of the air. nyiil it has been
ascertained by trial that butter put up in
this way will keep sweet longer than in any
other way.
Besides, it is found ens'er and cheaper
for the manufacturer than to pack either in
jars or lirkins. And for the retailer, there
is no teliiiiii the advantage on the score of
safely and convenience. These rolls of
butter can lie upon I. is counlerassile from
injniy. from dust, or other contact, as bars
of lead ; can be rolled up lor his customer
in a sheet of paper with as much propriety
ns a bundle of matches. II' the consumer,
when he gets home, discovers specks of
dust noon the outside of the sack, lie can
throw it into a pail of pure cold water and
take it out clean and white.. As lie uses
the butter from day to day, v.'iihn sharp
knife he (.'ills it oil' from 'the end of the roll
in sliees of thickness suited to his want,
and peels off the cloth from the end of the
slice, leaving it iu tidy form to place unou
the table.
:C C.
Kr.Ei'iNci Gold Fish. All gold lisli
dea'.TS say "feed the gold fish lioihitrj at
nil, they will derive their sustenance from
the water." A correspondent ol 'the Rural
New Yorker says :
'"I have kept gold llsh for two years or
more. The first six mouths, or thereabouts
I losteiijlit lili by liillnvring the instructions
of par.ies from whom 1 purchased. I then
thought I would us" m own judgment iu
the matter and see it (cdintj would I-ill
them, as I had been iut'.inned by the afore
said dealer. I now have live gold lish. three
minnows, one crawfish or crab and four
turtles, in an aquarium I1U by 10 inches and
1J inches deep. 1 have on the bottom about
two inches of line lake sand, and scattered
here and there stones built up or piled so
ns to form runaways. I feed them about
twice a week with fresh beef, cut into small
pieces and dropped on Hie water, when,
quick as a trout after a lly, they will seize
the pieces until satisfied. I have often seen
them jump three inches above the water
trying to catch a lly on the side of the glass.
I keep a small plant of theCalia species in
a pot standing in the water all the time ;
some say it helps to keep the water pure.
I change and renew the water twice a week
during the winter and three times during
the summer. I lind it is a great pleasure
to sit and watch the lishes at all times, and
would not part with my aquarium for any
thing." Plum Puddixo. One pound of bread
crumbs half a pound of sweet butter, eight
fresh eggs, onequirt of milk, one collue-eup
ol sugar, one pound of stoned raisins, one
pound of well-washed currants, one-half
pound of citron thinly shredded, grated
peels of two lemons. Soak the bread crumbs
in the milk ; chop the butler Hue. beat the
egg9 toa I'ro'h, and boil for lour hours in a
well-lloured cloth or buttered mould. If a
'oih is used, dip it in boiling water, and
hen dredge Hour all over it ; turn in the
;. udding, and tie up loosely. When it is
done, stick blanched almonds all over it,
nud ornament with a wreath of holly leaves
and berries, or box and snow berries. For
n sauce, stir toa cream hall a cup of butter,
with one cup of powdered white sugar.
Add a glass of wine, and just before serv
ing, two tablesioonsl'ul of boiling milk.
Another sauce, less rich, is made from the
beaten whites of two egjs and a cup and
n-half of sugar. Add to it, when ready to
serve, four tablcspoonsl'ul of boiling inilk
nud a wineglass of wine.
To Kill Hoaciif.s. A writer in the
C mnlry Gentleman gives his experience in
killing roaches as follows ; 1 moved into an
old house ; the roaches soon made their
appearance in the kitchen ami cellar under;
it was lathed and pl.isicrcd U'tweeu the
joists. I went down the cellar after candle
light ; it just gave me the horrors; 1
thought we should have nothing lit to eat ;
over the victuals shelf 1 could not spread
my hand betwieii them the largest I ver
saw. I got 2 oz. red wafers, broke them
Up, and strewed them where I could among
them. In u shoi t time there was not one
to be fonuj. Where tiny went I never
knew ; th :y were luver found d.ad.
ri'Mi'ix Pi!!!;vks.(.,hI a nice ripe
pumpkin i ito pieces u tln.-d of an jlu.,
thick, purine tln-m. Take - o al wei. in
in white sug u'. Allow the juice of one
lemon to n pound of pumpkin. Let the
pumpkin remain in a pan. with the Mig.tr
and j.iiee, all nyhl. In the inori.ing put
into a pr. serving kettle, cooking till per
fectly clear. sure to skim well. Then
add le-iiem peel cut in pieces small as mar
bles. Take out and strain the s rup through
a jolly-bog; una pour uvi r the pumpkin.
Srrcij-u: i oi: Diptiikiha. The Italian
louruals publish a letter from Dr. (iovanui
Gal .ig.iri, describing the. remark:) hie success
which has attended his treatment t dm
theiia with phciiiu acid, lie relates I he
losses Iu formerly experienced among his
patients when treating them with emolli
ents, solvents, and cauterization with hy
drochloric acid, and obst rves that tliis
cauterization can no more eradicate the
morbid principle than tearing the leaves ..I
u ulaut will dcMrov the rout. m, w
simply uses a pirgle of ,lt.i,jc aciJ ullt
distilled water, with external ap die . ....
ol new Dunne! ; the food and drink to be
taken cold. After the adoptiuu of this
treatment Dr. L'uligiiri lost but on,, patient
out ot fifty -eight. lie requested the Italian
journals to publish the discovery, phenie
ncul is the agent which is now bciu" used
tu this country as a remedy forcauccY, and
Beeinfhkcly to tiled an immense savin" ol
lives formerly hopelessly sacriliced to tuai
disease.
The Scranton Dcniocntt says : "Wo nre
enabled to nnounce upon the best authority
that there will be no reduction of price's
paid lor mining coal after the lirst ol Janu
aiy. 1 hat Hie Companies have eiiU rtaiued
no thought ot any such action, and that il
the men are so disposed, thero will la) no
stoppage in the works iu this anthracite
region. This fact is to be ollieially an
nouiuvd by the Companies in a lew days.
The rates at which the men are now work
iug, will be conxinued throughout the com
ing year, thuu ensuring prosicrous times
tor all brunches of industry in this valley."
The storm which raged in California or
more ihuu a week ended on New Wnf.
Jiv. and bright luir weather now prevails
i5rto jlibcrtiscmcnfa.
1I.4 Kit I A U K n A ! T FA fTOHY,
SUNBUKi, PENN'A.
J. SSEASHOLTZ,
"YXTOTJLT) respectfully nnnnnnen tu the clfl-
V cns of Bunbnry and mirrnundlnir eonntry,
that he l prepared to manufacture all styles of
Carriages, JlnRirleii, cc.t
nt his new shop on east Market street.. TTo Will
furnish every description of Wagons, both
, Plain and Fancy.
In short, will make everything hi his line from a
llrFt-rlat-s earrlnire ton wliceltmrrnw, wuiinnted
to be miide or tho hest nnit mrat dnrnliln nniterl
iil!. nnil tiv the mmX cxpeilcneed workmen. All
work sent out from liis c-labllslimeul will be
found iflinlilc In every psrtlrnliir.
The putroiiiiue of the pontic l solicited.
.1. S. SEASIIOLTZ.
Sin bnry, Nov. 4, '71.-ly.
AXTIIHACITE COAL!
VAI.FXTIXE HIKTZ, Wholesale snd
Retail dealer In every variety of
ANTHRACITE COAL, CPl-ER WHARF,
8UNBURV, TE'N'A.
All kinds nfOrnln taken In exelmnjre for Coal.
Orders solicited and filled prompt I. Order left
.it S. F. Nevin's Confectionery Store, on Third
street, will reelove promt t ntlcntlon, nud. money :
receipted lor, ine fame us in. me. nniee.
FOR SALE!
IIOHTIT iicics of Improved land in the best
Id section of Southern Mi'-'hlifini, within five
uilic of the town of "1 Invi Kivcm." Iu i?t. Jo
seph count v, within two miles of I lie tbdlmad
Si iilon. good baildiuirs, out houses, Inrge or
chard, soil, rich sandy lonm, school hna-es and
eloirchs wiihln niu'lit lltie lndiputnlilc, ten
ncre ore In whent, thn rcmnlniler in clover sod.
A spaii of horses, entile, lioa". irruln nud lnrm.iig
utensils. Ac., will l.e iMld wiih 1'iis property.
I'riee 7l per iiere. a,0HU i!) cash, the balnliec ill
li'.ne pnvinents of iro lO. Apply to
' YV.U. A. MASM-:ti, Three Kivers, Mil li.
or,
?. U. MASSri!, Snnlmiy, Pa.
Sunlmry, Mnrch 11. 1871. I
1'oJlTi'KET MiXOK t'E.tlETEltY
Tiol compnuy is now prepared to sell lots in
t lie new CeiiKtcn, . locate.! en nn eminence ab-nt
ci.e-l'ouith of n mlie cast of Simtmry. The In
crease of the population of tsiinbury, and conse
quent advance in the ratio of mortality, as well
us the limited facilities for the Interment, of those
w ho have fought life" h,.llle. have tlirccstesl ihc
oriran'Ziition of the above tunned company.
Plan of Cemetery iniiv tie seen lit the olllce of
J. A. dike. Em., or 1,'oytl T. Kiliitmcli.
Price ol lots I'roni $') to H5, iiceurdhi to loca
tion. Deeds will be executed for lots sold.
LLOYD T. KOHRUACII, fiec.'y.
May 13, 17 1. -If.
FARM FOR SALE.
'TWIK iiadcrsi!:ned having a Inriter tract ofl.ind
JL (over Alll acres) than can he properlv culti
vated in one farm, hirirely devoted lo trnckiu!!,
otters for sale a limit one 100 acres, cmhriichiir the
w liole of t lie old I'ersing farm, together Willi a '
part of the (Julilin farm. 1
The natural advautairo' of the part otfercd for
sale, are In ail repceti cmml for gardcninir pnr-
poses, to those of the part reserved. My own irar- j
denim; tor the rnsi two seasons has been ehielly j
done upon it. I
There nre ninny cood farmers in this county I
barely luakiiiif a i'i iiiir at ordinary urn in farm ine, I
who 'might greatly advance their Interests by I
rlvlnir some intention to truckluir upon ft farm so
well adapted to the business us I lie one now otfer
cd, unit so convenient to one ol the very best mar
kets in the State. Terms reasonable. For par
ticulars inquire of, or address-
WILLIAM L. NF.SniT.
July 8 tf. l'axiuos, North 'd Co., Pa.
w.v rr.i) soo Ata:xxs.
LIGHT employment nud yood wayesto those
who want to work.
Should cull on or address.
Yojer &'Wolvcrton,
Suuburv. Pa.
Oct. 14,1871.
BEEF, FORK, POULTRY and FRUIT
I..U POIMI 11,
iu C. D.ilius' store room, two doors c:it of l)rij;lit's
HnildiiM,', Market Sipiare,
Sl'NBURV, l'ENX'A.
llavhnr titled up a room two doors cast of Weit
."I'sMore, the undersigned has opened a Meat
Shoo in conneeHou wi ll his stand on MARKET
DAYS?, while lie will kei-p on hand the b.-ot of
llet-l, Peril, Veal ami I'ouSSry
of every t'eseriptioii.
Turkeys, (Icese, bucks. Cliiekcns ready dressed,
an 1 put up in reifular style of city markets.
ALSO, Halter, 1'kjtj, t'olalopN, Ap-1
pics, iiinl Ki nils of all kiiol-. all of which will
be sold nt the lowest Market Prices.
The cilizens of Suuliury are invited to call and
examine for themselves before purclialutr c'se
wbcre. A full ussortiiicul on hand every inarkel
inoniinir.
HENRY NEVER.
Dec. 9, 1STU
IP YOU VAWT TO GEE
llielarijesl ussortnicnt of
Millinery Goods
ever hro'iuhl lotliis place, an to
Miss L. SMssIer, LMet Spare,
SlMll llY, VA
Where are arm veil la all their difiV'ciit ini'e'iis
Tall riiiliuory Ocos
ofeverydeJciiplle.il jn-l bioalit from Pliilndcl
phia and aie uoi open.
The. new Itooin Just comp'el-'d i- I'el.-1 with .-in
nidlc-h variety. A ino.-i uunrailicciil di- lay of
(ioop; ou exhibition, uiul so.d al the iowe-t
luiei-s.
r.vi t:v kim of .; oi
.isaally ke.t in a Millinciy c-i.ib i-liuient em, he
li i I at !a-r store. Tlie lie.-t in the Phiiidphia
uuiiicit- were solicited,
liivc lilt; u call and lie convinced.
Mit-SL.fcIHSSLr.lt. I
Sa .lain, Scptiaiihcr 'J.'i, 171.
'
MAi Mior AM) ii;o.
ioiii:y.
GEO. UOIIIiHACIl & SONS,
Nualinrr, IN'iui'n,
INFORM the imbpe th it I nre prepared io
do all kind- of CAsTINtiS. and haviiiL' ad led
u in vv Meehiue Slnui in connection Willi I'.cir
1-otiiidry, and have supplied Iheni-elves with New
Lathi-f, Piauiiiu and Poriin; Machines, Willi tne
ule-t improvements. Wilii ttie aid of skillful
iincbntiies, tin y arc enable I to execute ull order
of
NEW WORK fiR REPAIHlXi;,
that may be given them, iu u uni'-faeiory man
ner. (riltt'M lo Mlltt 11 11 Slov'.
IRON COLL'MNiS, for chinches or other build-
lnsrs, ol ml sizes.
11RANS CA&TlMib, Ac.
Ornanrnlftl Irou. Fcncinr
rUK ( ll- V f, I A Ull 1.1 1 o i
VERANDAHS,
FOR Y'AltUS AT i:i-llJl-Ni l-s, ,tC'., AC.
The PLOW'S, ulreiidr celcbraled for their su
periority, have been s-t 1 1 ! further improved, und
will ulwavs be kept nn h ind.
Also, T!lliKlll!i MACHINES.
Santiury, May Su, 1H71.
KF.W
Flour, Fee3, Frnit and VecelaWe Store,
Spruce Street, helwce.i From uud Sccund,
SI'S BURY, PA.
JOHN WILVER
liuvlng just opened a Store ul the above place,
where till kind of of the ll bruud- of
Flour uud Feed
will be sold at ureal I v reduced prices. The cele
brated Buck's Mill Flour will be kept constant:'
on 11 lid. Also, nil kinds of
Feed, Gralu, Corn, Quia nud Rye, chopped or
whole,
I'otutoeg, AppfrM, Cabbage A Fruit
gcuerullv, at a cheaper rate titan can be bouuht
elsewlierj. All gooiU delivered Free of Cliarue.
Cull und examine my slock nud uncertain the
price before purcliatinij elsewhere.
JOHN W1LVEB.
Suiibury, Do. 8, 1871.-4 f.
tllsccllnnccns.
S5
FALL AND WIXTEIt STYLES.
IIAT3 AND BONNET3.
1UBDONS. FL6vi:n
WREATHS, LACE3, c.
Crape Veils,
CRAVE HATS AND BONNETS,
snd everything nsduily kept In n Millinery Store.
Cult at
M. L. GOBBLER'S Store,
South '.Fonrth Strprt, below the 8. V. It. R.,
StlNBURY, PA.
Nov. 4, '71.
Muiihooris How I.oNt, Blow Itrntcrril.
.v.vp4y..t Just puh:llicd, n new edition of Dr.
SVSShW Cn'verr ell' Cclelirnted Essay on the
'4inA't' radical cure (without medicine) of
8perimtorrlioert, or Seinlnal Wenkness, Involun
tary Seminal Lose, Impoleney, Mental lind
Physical Incapacity, Impediments, to Marrlaire,
etc ( nlso, Consuniplinn, Epilepsy, nud Fits, In
duced Ivy self-indulircnce or sexual extravairance.
-?" Price, iu u sealed envelope, only It cents.
The celebrated author. In this a Imlralile essay,
clearly demonstrntes from n t hilly years' iuc
ccssfnl practice, that the nlnrmimr conscqui rices
of scll-iibnse may be raaicaliy enrol wunoiii ine
daiiL'crons use of tnternnl me liciue or the impli
cation of the knife s pointing oat a mo le of cure
Hi once simple, citain, and ell' ctu it, by nrf ans
of which every sntferer. no matter what his con
dition may be, may cure, himself cheaply, prl
vateiv. and ra licaliy.
t tf" This Lecture, should lie In the. hands of
of every youth und every man In liie land.
Sent under seal. in u p'aln envelope, to any ad
dress, postpaid on receipt of six cents, or two
post stamp".
AIo. lo-. CulverwclPs ''Man Inge .Guide,"
price 25 cents.
Addicss the Pi blNlo-rs.
CIIAS. J. C. KI.INF, CO..
r?7 Howerv. New York, Po-t ttllee Pox -t,") C.
Oct. -Jl. 1S71.-1.V.
(a AX II I C A V V. It THAN KKBOJiKXi:,
OCFICB OF tliC SlMll llY ('.AS CoMTANV,
(M-ber .'.it, 1871.
To THK Cmzi ss : Recent invc-lialions de
monstrate that (ins of II Candles U.i!ity. can
lie suid al f','.(lil per 1110(1 cubic feet. The Direc
tors of the 'inliui y (ias Company have, deter
mined to tiib.pl that price and 11 Candles as the
ftandard of quality. This fixes t lie price of a
14 Candle tinnier atone cent nn hour, or one
third less than Philadelphia Iras.
A Kerosene I, rip uhcj a iiulit of si ven to ten
candies only lii r- lore, iras nt the nliove price
Is much cheaper U, i;i kerosene, without causid
erlntr cost ol chimney and liability to accident.
Let a'1 cone' forwaid and become, irass cousum
cis. Make your triplications for service pipes
end fining nt once, as the season for introduc
ing them is drawing to a close.
1V OltllEll OF T1IR liOAKD OF DinECTOHS.
T Kit MS.
The contractors for the Works will Introduce
pipes upon the followini; terms. Service pipe
at oil cents per runnini; foot, measuring fioni
?en(re of street. I'p-m Market Square, twenty
dollars for entire service.
Interior litlinirs nt 15 cents per ruiininc foot.
In new bulMine: ; 15 cent per riinnin-r fool over
plaster, und 'JO cents per running foot under
lioors.
Ch..ndc!icrs, l'cnd ants rnd other 11 xl ares for
sale at new York and Philadelphia prices.
October 7, 1!S71.
.vri:uKvn.vi(Y.
il i O.V R I)
30 DAYS TlilAI,.
HI)TII I,V PAY .11 KXTS.
iHtici: nr.Dni.D.
Tun Amf.iucan Sfwino Maciiinp. Co. have
concluded to oiler tl.eir whole Mock of Sniifiuir
nnd widely known machines, upon the above
unparuleled terms, to everybody, every where,
who have, or can tiud use tor a real'y nood Sew
Ini; Macliiue, die per than the cheapest.
Every one is welcome toil month's free trial
nt I heir own home.
The best, and only true guarantee of its quality,
Is a iiiout h'i. free t rial.
The object of iiivinir a free trial is to slurw you
how (too I our Machine is.
This is the simplest an 1 mo't certain wav to
convince you Hint our .Machine is ju-t what yon
HUl't.
The Secret of safety is in ore month's trial.
No one parts Willi ihc .Machine iiltertriai. All
pay for and keep it.
ituy no machine nut5! you have found il a cood
one, easy to learn, eai- to manage, euy to woi k,
easy to keep in or l--r, perfect in mcchauUui.
perfect in coin-lruetion, sinip'e, reliable, mi I
satisfactory. Any company who w i!i reiii-e you
this much cannot have as good a S-cwing Machine
us ours.
Huv only when von know the machine dm s
not lake wu hour lo get ready to do a minutes
work.
Bay only when you lind a Machine that is
ready iu a nilnule to'lo any kind of work and is
always ready, and i.evcr out ol order.
A liionlh'Mrial answers all iilcrtio!s. solves
all doabis, prevent all lui-takes, nud is the o-uy
sale way to get your moneys woitli. Try it. You
cannot loi-c.
Write for our Conti lenlial Circulars nnd illus
trated P.iiuplilet. cm t.iinini; lull pait'ealars,
which we will send you by ritum of mail free,
with Samples o:' ;( i'ie. t'n.l you can jadee for
yourse'.f. And rellK'iuh l , t h .1 we .ell our L'oo.l
Maeliii.e nt a iov pre -. upon eM r lordin i y favor-
tile term- of i - e.. t . i.iul upi ii llieii own mer
its. Don't 1: il i ln-i.M- von are nnceitiin
wtteili' i i' - i . - w.-.v" Mio-hiue or not, no tic-
eail-e ol. lei ..; -n o h,r kin I. 'iiyaeo-l
one. t!i.-v ni.- :u-.y. 'i-ii'u:, and will make
money I'm yoe. i i h.-'p mi to rove it. And if
you h.i e a not i.i-r.o o - wi t hmv you t hat the one
on have coie. I 1, i.npioM-l. The company stake
i!e- ii-iy l'i-li n't o: ih.-ii Itii-ines on I lie mere
ii mi'' t hi.- V'on.lerl a', an I Extraordinary Sew hut
Machine. County Khl li'Ve.i flee to good,
r'niail Air -i Is. (.'m.v.issers, ma'e and I'dnalc,
ival.le 1 eVi-i- w heie.
Wr.te for Pal I iea!ar. an I ad ln-s :
AM. ill' AN M.i'!l!r. Co.,
Cor. John nud Nassau ! I:-" t.
New Yoik.
Oct. 1 1. JSTi. 1 vear.
Tin: iNGrti-DinNTo that
roV.Pt LSI". llOSADAHS aro
;"il li-hcd on every package, tlicre
loro it is f"a eocret p cp.iruliuii,
coasiq-ieully
niTSICI VX5 rRESCKIDR IT
It i j a certuin euro for fVrofula,
y phili i iu ul I Ha lorins, l.hcuuu
tisin, bi.in lyiscae-, Liver Com-
1 I : 1 1 t Llld ull dlbCUbtl of tllS
ljloOtl.
C " -- )..--
ill i'o ino-o pood thuu ten Uittlcf
ul tho yru.i of barsapinlla.
7h; undz2Ion;d physicians
Invou-e l Piosail.il. si their pructico
for I lie p ibl three yen is and f i ly
tu do-so il hi a rcliublu Allorutive
and blood l'un.'ier.
DTI. T. C. runil,rf Eiltlmcie.
Hit. V. J IWVhlN, '
ll)i( 11. V. L.'Al.ll
tut . r. o hawh.i.y,
U.l J. S. SPAItKS, ul NicholasviUe,
D.1.KjVl. McCARTHA, ColumbU,
s. c.
D:t. A. U. XOCLtS, KdgiHomb, N. C.
U.:-ID AKDHiDOnSID BY
J. D. I'ltEXell & SON'S, Fill Kivcr,
7. AV. K STITJT, JirVim,, Mirh.
A. I'. WHS i l.i-ll. l .iu. I hio.
11 1 1 Al I., I :iii Uli .o.
C.1A' ..N ii ( O..I ..tilnntvi.tr, V.
SA.v.'l.. (-. Vi-FAUlitN, Murrrcct
Lu:u, 'luu.
Our spit-e i!l not cllnvr of tny ex.
tti 1c 1 ii-iaarkt In ir alien lu tl.o
virlunol l:..sa-is'.i. T,.t.o Mojical
Pnee- ;iitl vt c ruaiun'.co a ( luid x
trarltli;.crior I't any tliey l.ave rvrr
used ia tl.o t.-ca iio-iil cif d.srasrd
niouJt snJ lo l he milliard vvesnylry
H.ts.1 ot and luu will La teslured
luhcaUu
IIkj ls'.l, it told 1 all Druceistt.
price I.DO per butllo. A.i;ret
Uaufoclyring Ck'tillt,
Baiiiaoaa, Mo-
1DALIS
A
.11 1 1.LIK KKV VOOf9 GENERALLY.
NEW 6TYLE3 OT
BONNETf
n
mourning nd Bridal
II t and Bonnets.
Fntl line of Monrninjt Vellt and Crnpe.
MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY.
Sash Ribbons, Ornarnent, Feather, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, Ac, &e.
FANCY GOOD8 AND NOTIONS.
MI8B M. L. Q088LF.R.
Sonth Fourth St., below tb Knilroad, Surbury.
April ll-J, 1871.
AS FIXXl HEN.
TIIACKARA, BUCK & CO.,
BCCCESSOItB TO
MISKEY, MERRILL & TIIACKARA,
MANUFACTURERS OF
OAS FIXTURES, BRONZES, &c, &c,
CliHutlcllcrs, 'Veudautn, Drackct.
Ac. Ac,
would respectfully Invite the attention of pur
chaser! to our elegant assortment.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS,
7lh Choatnut'Ktrect.
MANUF CTORT, 4(V2, 404.400 AND 408 RACE
STREET.
Am,'. 19. 1871.
NEW NEAT MUOr.
rill'E unlcrsigncd respectfully InformBtlieeltl
JL 7. ns of Eunbury and vicinity, that they have
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In Dcwu't's buihlimr.ou the uorth side of Market
Snuare. two doors from the railroad, were they
j will keep a constant supply of the best of Beef,
' Pork, Mutton, &c, at wholesale or retail, at tho
! low t-it prices and of the tlrst quality . A wagon
; w ill lie run to supply customers every morning,
i (except Sundays.) The best of meat will found
at ih-ir shop. Give us n call and satisfy vour
j celves. REFFEW ii BOWEU.
I Oct. 10th 1809. tf.
.1I1LMXEKY AM I'lM Y STOKE.
Eull ami Winter Uootln.
MISS L. WEI.SEK,
Market Street, one door west of Geuihai't'i con
fectionery store,
SUXBUKY, PA.,
Has opened her stock of
milliuery und Fumy (Joodi,
HATS AND BOXXETS.
The latest styles of Dress Trimmings, French
nnd American Flowers, Laces, Kibbons, Sack
loops, Chignons, Collars. Cutis, Jouviu (jluvcs,
and a large variety of other articles.
In connect iou with the Millinery business, he
carries mi the
DHESS MAKING AXD FITTING,
In nil Its branches.
She Is also ngcut for the snle of Ramsey, Scott &
Co.'s Patterns.
The ladles of Sanbury and vicinity arc cor
dially invited to cull aud exumlne her splendid
slock.
Nov. 4, 1871.
I mtrss goods.
j FALL AXD AVIXTElt STYLES,
I now open at
; MISS KATE IU, At It'S STOKE,
! Market Square, 8UNBURY, Penu'a.,
1 LADIES' DRER8 GOODS A SPECIALTY.
SilK Popiius, Dross TrimmUigs, Embroideries,
i Notions, ,ve.
I Gents' Collars, Neck-ties, Hulf-Uose, Haudker-
chiefs nnd Gloves..
j Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brusbes.Combs,
etc.
I An invitation la extcuded to all to call aud ec
I cure bargains.
j Nov. 4, 1S71.
FALL AXD -VIXTEH. STOCK OF
' LOTUS AM ASSIMF.Hi:S!
FHEXC1I AXD DOMESTIC GOODS
! of every grade, just opened at the
! MEUCTIAXT TA1LOH SHOP
I OP
TIIOS. V. OTT,
On Thlid Plreet, in Millei's Block, oppotito the
j Moore & DUsingcr Buildings,
8UNBURY, PENN'A.
I The most fashlunuble clothinj; inadu to order
j from eveiy variety of goods.
Willis of 'all sizes made up at the shortest no
' lice, from the best selected stock iu New York
I nn I Philadelphia,
i Call and be couvluced.
TIIOS. G. NOTT.
! Nov. 4. 1871.
j Beef ! Beef!
1 riUE un Icrslgncd Is prepared to furnish the
I 1 ciiiens of Suiitmry and vicinity with Hie
1 eiioic-t.-i Bt-cf and Poik in Maiket, either ut
! Wholesale or Retail.
j Families will be supplied by the quarter or
! side, or smaller quantities ut the most reasona
ble rales.
Coiittaiitly on hand the choicest cuts of Beef,
Poik, M niton and N'eal.alo Sausages, Bi.-loirnas.
tvc. Apply al tin; Meat House, South Third
street, in Moore & Dlsslnger's Row, Suiibury.
On iuaik"l days the best of meat is served to
cii-loine-" ;.i the meat stand, corner of Market
ni.il Tlor I -ireets, when the celebrated Brosiuus'
s un t'es can be bad, long known us the best in
market.
HENRY K. FAOELY.
N. It. Persons having fat hogs or beeves for
sale can procure tin' hiL'cst market price by ap
plication ut ttie uhove ctablibbineut.
buub.iry, Nov. 11, IS71.
SI WYMOK IIEATEK.
Si nwsior at Maiiylanu State Faik, Dal
TiMtiiiK First lirciuiuiu lor Fire-pluce lleuteis
uwar led the Suunvside.
j A Ivaul il'cs of the Snunyside I
I 1 ll is so constructed tii.it one-third more of
1 the r.oli it in Lt surluce cxl'-niis into the room, giv
ing Hi it miicli moru additional heat without cx
j till fuel.
'2. II is the ouly Hot-AIr Fire place Heater In
' the in ii Uel. Like the regular buhl cellar heater,
: it loses no lit at, but coiiiiues it all to its Icgiii-
purposes.
Si. The file' magazine is double the usual size,
extending from the lire box lo the top of the
smve, w.lh capacity for twenty-four hours' sup
ply of coal.
4. The patent double cover for coal inaeazlne
consumes tho gas, prevents csi-Hpe of gas into
the room, and niakos it impossible for any puf-IhiL-s
or ex plosions to occur. This is an advant
age possessed by no other tire-pluce stove iu I be
market.
5. Thero aro three air ccniubers, wherein a
brisk circulation is kept up, drawing the cold air
iu I in) room through healed Hues into a large
hot-air reservoir, ut the back of the siove.
t No side piH-s ure used, us the air Is heated
In ii reservoir lining double ru()iallng Hues and
double buck, supplying large qliaulitiet of hot
nil's ilho.il Waste of heat or fuel.
7. The SLNxvsinB utilize tho waste heat to
thoroughly ttial we frequently beat an adjoining
room on the II rst, beside lieullng tire rooms iu
second and lliirH btorlet.
M. A dainpor on top of the stove, connected
with the hot air flues, controls tliu quautily of
hot air required for the use of either the upper
or lower rooms. All other flre-ptuco stove ure
very inconvenient iu this respect.
Ii. The Grate is self seuliug, and uo dust can
escape while shakini: it.
STt'KAT, PETERSON 4 CO.,
Philadelphia.
II. B. M VSSEtv, Ageut.
Nov. 11, 1S7I.
Wanted Immediately.
10,000 Men wiiiI Women
to purchase the entire stock of GOODS now of
lered for inspection and ule at the Mammoth
Siore on Queen Street, Northumberland, a I am
dctcriuiued not lo be
ludemold or Excelled
iu quality of good cflcred for (ale lo my line.
KU MJitLEK,
Oo. M, wn.-.
ifHannfuctnrcrs.
Merchant' Tailoring
j. w. nosTi A,
la tb Post Olllce thilldlng, opposite the Depot,
(np stairs,)
SUTTBURY, VESICA,
InHortBi h! frlenrle nnfl the public (teTirTnTry,
that he bus Just opened a large and varied as
sortment of . .1
Cloth. Canlmerrt, Twatlnsa, Ac,
which will be made np to order iu the latest
styles, nnd warranted to lit.
Gentlemen In want of fashionable tults are
Vlted to call and examine his stock.
B1IIRT8
scientifically and practically rut and made
measure.
RUN NO RISK.
We fnrnlBh the above stylos of Improved yoke
and sack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve,
and guarantee a perfect tilting shirt. It is the
best model of a shirt ever offered lo the trade.
Fiuo aud fancy shirts made to order.
J. M. BOSTIAN.
June 3, 1871.-Cm
No. 002 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
PHILADELPHIA,
JEWELED, KI1.VEUSMITIIS
AND
IM POUTERS,
are now In reecpt of their
FALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS,
embracing a superb stock of
IA1IIN IMtOXZF.S!
CLOCK PETS AND AIANTKL OHNAMENTSI
VIENXA FAXCi GOODS!
PARIAN STATUARY!
Solid Silver H are !
tastefully arranged in cases tor
WEDDING PRESENTS,
also a splendid assortment of
FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, CHAINS,
ELECTRO-PLATED WAKES.
O.t. 11. 1871.
1. 1. tilt Kit AXI l'LAMMi MILLS.
Third Street, ndjolnhif: Pliila. & Erie R. R., two
cipjurcs North ot the Central Hotel,
SUNBL RY, PA.
JH A T. CLEM EXT,
IS prepared to furnish every descr'ption of lum
ber rc'iuircd by the demands of the public.
llavitm nil the latest improved machinery for
mumilucturm Limber, be is now ready to till or
ders wf ull kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
SASH. HL1NDS MoL'LDlNGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nnd all kinds of Ornamental Scrow l Work. Turn
ln; of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.AIIOH ASSORTMENT OF
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK uud PINE. Also, Shinelee, Tickets,
Lathe, A'c.
Orders promptly tilled, and shipped hv Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLi'MENT.
decl'.l 0S:ly
Stovevtixi;staih.inii.me.t.
MARKET STREET, BUNBLltr, PA.
A LEU ED KRAUSE, Piopriutor.
sl'CCESSOlt TO 8VI1TU 4 GIENTUE1I.J
HAVING purcliasctl t lie aliovewell known es
tablishment, Mr. Krausc would respect ful
ly niloriii tin- public that he now lias on bund a
lariie assortment of
U O O KING STOVES,
Specr's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquelianna and others,
which ure so ai runted us to be used for Coat or
Wood, und are luirrantcd to perforin satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to
Ileal one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dilferent kinds at very low price..
Tinware of Ever)' Deiscription
kept constantly on baud. Rooliui; and Spouting
with the best material, done at sliori notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil m il Lamps constantly on baud. Japan ware
of a x.ml... More opposite Couley's hardware
store. Give me u cull. A. lUtALSE.
upliM-ly
LADIES' FANCY. FURS.
John IFarftira,
70S Altt'll NT KELT,
Middle of tho Block, between "til aud 8thStt.,
Souili Side,
riiiludeliIiin,
Importer, Manufaetuier i ml Dealer in all kluds
and qiiu'ity of
For Ladies' uud Children's Wear.
Havlnic imported a very lai'tre and splendid ns
soitment of all the dilfeieiit kinds of Furs from
tlrst hands in Europe, mot li ne hai them made
up by the most skillful workmen, would respect
fully invite the readers of this paper to call mid
examine his larjje mid very beautiful ussoitmcnl
of Fancy Furs, lor Ladiee' uud C'hildre.i. I a in
determined to sell ut as low prices as any other
respectable House iu t tits. city. All Furs war
ranted. No misrepresentation to i-tTccl sales.
JOHN FARE1RA,
71S Arc!) Street Philadelphia.
0ct. CS, 1871 -am.
WM. Ul'RIUT. I. 8LATMAHEK. WM. U. BLACK.
MURRAY & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Olllce and School Stationery,
I'riutlug, Wrapping aud Manilla
PAPEitS,
PAPF.lt HAUS, Ac, Ac.
The Culcbrated
Corry Kerosene IhirningOil
always on hand.
Havinir nlso opened a
COAL YARD,
we ure prepared lo supply at short uuiice, uud ut
tliu lowest rules,
EGG,
STOVE,
CHESTNUT
and
TEA
COAL
to all who may he pleased lo clv us a call.
Orders left at our office No. 3.1 South Third St.,
will be promptly tilled.
MURRAY & CO.
No. 35 Poutii Third Street, 8unliurv, Pa.
Am:. S. l7l.
Nure l ure for Tellrr.
THE Subscriber, resident ol Seven Points, All
KUstu township, Northiimlierlaud County,
I'a., has a sure cure for Teller, which he otters
to those nlUiclcd with this annoying; dieasc. -He
was troubled wilh il lor eiuht years, and iiolhini!
would cure it until he obtained tills remedy. Il
lias been tried in a number of eases, lo his know
lediie, (one case of 25 yeur standing) wilheutire
success. C pou receipt nl r 1 IK), lie will send a
box of the medicine, inn! directions to use it, orti
boxes for (5, free of posture.
WILLIAM RAKER,
Auirustu P. O., North'd Co., Pa.
Ainrust 13, ls7l-7m.
STI.ItKOMOPH,
VIEWS. ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES.
E. A II. T. ANTHONY A 0.,
601 Uroadway, New York,
Invite the attention of the Trade to their exten
sive assortment of the above goods, of llielr owu
puhlicullou, inuniifucture aud liupoilutiou. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES nnd
GKAPnOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF V0SEMITE.
E- t It. T. ANTHONT 4 CO.,
501 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metiopolltan Hotel,
IMFORTIBI AMD HAKCrACTLKaUS Or
tMiotograpuie SlmtMrUl.
bccllitnfoirs.
V
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
TnlKD ATJITUAL STATEMENT FCTR TITE
TV AH feNlVTNa 1AVDART Ut. 1S71.
fTnmber of Pollclea, T13.
Amonnt or rroperty intiren fa,nn,iiii
Amount of Prsuilnm Note !nfbw, 34,m,Uli
CASI1 ASSETS,
AmoTtnt loured at interest, 13000,00
Amount In Treasurer's bauds, . I1000.U0
Amount due from Airents, $:ioo,Q."i
Amount due from other sources, ' (7!HI.0U
Available Capital, ISu.Situs
Inanre yonr Cnttlo.
INBT7RE with a responsible nnd perfectly re
liable Company. Insure where your losses
will be paid promptly.
THIS IS A MUTUAL PROTECTIVE COM
PANY. Tlcnco, unlike other Companies, yon arc snre
of being paid promptly for all losses, if insured
In this Comnnnv.
OUtt RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN TIIOSF. OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
BeinT: mutual, our expenses aro less, nud onr
Charter Is Perpetual. We pay losses by all kinds
of accidents by death, ( excepting In cases of
epidemics,) by theft, c, elc. We pay prompt
ly. No red litpc proceedings to obluiu your
money hi case ot loss.
Xearly 83,000 paid on Cow alone
luce Organization.
Look at the list of Losses paid ou Cows alone by
tins Company.
M Ileuninecr, Sunbury, Pu f H3
D Ililercrt, Northumberland 50
Gcorire Eckert, " 40
S H Dotle;o, " ao
Charles Hnlirk, Mt Cnrniel 30
l'subcns Sipple, " 40
Catharine Wairuer, Watsontowu 48
(icorue Heir, Northuinhcriuud 50
Jacob Snvder, Sunbury 'J'SS3
J - B-issler, " 50
Minor Cady, Dewart 00
Catharine Martz, Shamnkin 40
Francis Huclier, Sanbury 0
Samuel H Price, Upper Lehigh .
Joseph Dcppcn, Mt Carmel
Matthias Scliolly, ' 40
Francis MeCarty, " So
Maria Kramer, VVatsontown 45
Joseph Nicclv, Jr., Dewart 40
J & R C Quiirirle, Pine, Clinton co 40
R RamaL'c, Slicnnndouhcliiilkill co 40
J S Thiirp, Shamokin 40
Thomas Wnrdrops, Mt Carmel 45
N A Louileuslairer, llerndon, 40
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Ferry 40
0 L Rcui.Mii. Slieuiiudoab, Schuylkill co 50
Jacob Shine, " " JO
Jac.li Stoliz, " " 40
1) II Rower, Hcrndnn, 30
lien M l.ahr, (ieorifetnwn 40
John 11 Ossinan, Minliary 40
W B Wallace, Northumberland !0
II S (iraliam, " 50
Rebecca Kohle, Oeorirctown 40
Philip Wintcrstcin, Watsontown 40
ti S Low, Lime Ridge, Columbia co 40
Lewis Osterliaut. Laurel Run, Luzerne co...40
Mary J lliue. Northumberland ...40
H V Krohn, Snntiury 40
Andrew llealy. (iirardsvillc, Scbujlkill Co.. 40,
Patrick Fursesoti. Mt Carmel 40,
Martin Prtaney, Shenandoah city 14,
John Dune, A-hlmid, Seliuylkill co 10,
Anthony McLaughlin, Girurdsvllle 4ti,
I.lnvinan S Hay, Mahauoy Plane 40,
kit Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David Bauclier, nerwicK --it,
J D Foclit, Pottsville K0,
Erastus Solicr, Point twp 'Al,
A Lippcncolt, Watsontown 40,
Maria Krainer. Watson'n.'id losspd last suai,40,
I P Lippeneott, Watsontown 40,
R S Aniniermuu, Snyderlown 'JO,
Nullum Hloss, Berwick, (Columbia co 27,
J .V C R QuIixglc.Pinc Sta'n Clinton c '.'d loss,4o,
Charles W Hazzartl, Rupert, Columhiu Co.. .40,
Jolin Fogleman, Watsontowu 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Cnrniel 4o,
Tliomas Mel r., Paxinns GO,
R McClosky, Lock Haven i:4,
HON. A. JORDAN. President.
C. A. RE1MENSNYDER, Sec'y, Sunbury.
DIRECTORS t
Ex-Gov. James Pollock, Hon. C. J. Rruner,
Solomon Stroh, Win. Uilndle. Snloman Shipc,
John A. Sliissler. Dr. D. T. Krebs, Dr. Duvid
Wn hi ron.
March 11, 1S71 ly.
II
ARDWARE FOR ALL
AT THE
HARDWARE STORE
OF
J. H. CONNELLY c CO.
Market Street, Suubury, I'a.
It Is useless lo enumerate every kind of article
In his Store, but among the leading Items may
be set doivu the following:
Iron, Steel, Lead,
Scales, Steelyards, Grindstones,
Nulls cf ell kinds and sizes,
Vices, Caws, Planes,
8 eves, Chain, Axes,
Brass nnd Iron Kettles,
Shovels, Hoes, Forks,
Spades, Rakes, Hateliets,
Carpenter nnd Blacksmith Boring Machines,
Cellar li 1 ates, Drawing Knives,
Stone Sledges, Phi-tt-rers' Trowels,
Masons' Hammers und Trowels,
Hand Dinner Bells, und large cast iron Bells for
School Houses and Farmers' Dinuer
Bells,
Carpenters' Bench Screws,
Potato Forks for digging potatoes,
Looking Glasses, Twine, Ropes,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tacks,
Mule and Hon-e Shoes and Nails,
Hammers, Augurs. Chisels,
Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms,
Locks of all descriptions. Coffee Mills,
Bits nud Braces,
Currlago Bolts of all kinds. Paint and Wall
Brushes, Buckets,
I) Varnilit'Ht Japan,
Lve, Soda Ah, Washing Soda,
r.U.Vr OF AI.l. KIIS iu Ml or Dry,
Parti-Ciilors nf all kin Is,
t'EJJAU-WAHE
aud other Wooden -Ware of all kinds and very
cheap, Hay-Fork Pulleys,
Picks, Mill Picks," Levels, Level Glasses,
Flics, Hinges, Coal Oil,
Hems, Combs, Screws,
Saddlery and Shoe Findings,
Bugcy Trinnuiugs, KveuUlor (;tnss 'Cullers.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears,
Shot, Caps and Powder,
and a great variety of oilier articles. Any thine
wauled and not on hand, will be ordered ut once.
Sanliiiry, Aug. 19, 1871.
l'lilludelphiaand Krle Railroad.
AVINTEU TIME TABLE.
On nnd after Monday, November 57. 1S71, the
Trains 011 Ihc Philadelphia Erie Kuii Road "ill
run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, 0.20 p m
" " " Sunbury, 1.00 a 11
" ' arr at Erie, 2.50 p n
Ejie Express leaves Philadelphia, 12.iiU p in
" " " Sunbury, 0.50 p m
" " an at Erie, 7.40 a 111
El in i ra Mull leaves Philadelphia, 7.50 a 111
" " " Sanbury, 4.1.5 p m
' " nrr at Lock Haven, 7.51 p 111
Accommodation leaves Sunbury, fi.15 a 111
" arr ut Renovo, 10.40 a 111
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erie,
' " " Siinlmrv,
" arret Philadelphia.
Erie Express leaves Erie,
" " Sunbury,
11.55 a in
12.20 a m
O.tiO a in
9.00 p 111
w.'.O a ni
" " arr at Pbiladelplna, S.iiO p m
Elnilra Mall leaves Lm-k Haven, 7.145 a 111
" Sunbury, '1.00 um
" " arr al Philadelphia, 6.50 p 111
Accotnmodutiou leaves Kt-novo, 12 .S p 111
arr at Suuburv, 4.85 pm
Mull East connects rust and west at File iih
L. 8. t M. S. R. W. and al Corrv and Irvinctou
wilb Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Mall West wilb we- bound trains ou I.. B. A
M. 8. R. W. and at Con r and Irviuelou wilb Oil
Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Cntluwissa patsenger trains will be run east
from Wllliaius)oit 011 Erie Express, aud west, to
WlUi&msport ou Eliulra Mull.
WM. A. BALDWIN,
ailrcaba.
LarltttW-Hiinft and nioomitlturg nail
road. i
rOMMEft ARRA50EMBNT OT PASSENdEB
TRAINS.
MonAny, July 17, 187U
SOUTHWARD.
Uw. A.M.lP.M.A.5LrP.W.IPM.
Scranton,
Bellevue,
Tnylorvllle, ,
I.aekowanna,
P t
West Pitts ton,
Wyoming,
Maltby,
Kingston, A ) St.
W.-Barre ic'rt
Plymouth Jnae,
Plymouth,
Nuntlcoke,
Ilunlock's,
Sblcksblnny,
Hick's Ferry,
Reach Haven,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
Espy,
Bloomrblirg,
Rupert,
Catawissa,
Danville,
Chulasky,
e 45
e mi
e 6?
1 5
10 05
6 50
8 55
7 02
4 00
4 P!
t J3
4 I'i
10 17
10 un
7 0.V
7 14
7 11
9 11 10 Its
7 10! 4 80
7 84! 4 5
7 till 4 4'J
7 HO 4 47
7 61 4 65
8 00 5 00
8 05 1 6 06
8 2o
8 ilO j
8 45,
7 19
t 27!
ho 40
3 ei 10 47
hO 521
7 40
3 88 '1 00
7 60
8 00
8 07
8 22
2 40
3 08
8 27
3 i4
8 iiOl
8 4il i
8 501
8 57)
9 071
9 14
19!
9 20 1
9 ill I
9 511
9 50 :
8 571
l-nmeron,
110 03
North'd, (urrlve.) 10 20 4 62
NORTHWARD.
Leave.
A.M. P.M.I
Northumberland, 1 10 25 5 10
Cameron, I 5 27
Chulasky, 5 til
Danville, 10 60 5 40
Catawissa, K 00
Rupert, 0 ti5l
Hioomsburg, 11 14 (1 121
Espy, (1 17
Lime Ridge, 6 24 I
Briur Creek, H4
Berwick, ill EH- 0 4l' I
Beach Haven, 114a (I4HA.M.!
Hick's Ferrv, ! 8 65
Shick.-hinny, 12 00' 7 bit; 7 :;;
Ilunlock's, I 74 7 45 P),
Nanlicoke, P. M.j 7 !H 8 (hi
P.ymoulli, :12 kb: 7 41 8 15 P.M. 5 10
Plymouth June. j 8 20 5 15
Kimrston, Ai I st. , , . v' . n.
W.-B..rre je're-1- 84j ' "li 8 "i S Eti: 6 25
Maltby, I j i 8 4 1 2 4 5 S.
Wvnming, !l3 43 8 PC.' H 45 2 48 5 40
Wei-i Piitslou. I I 8 Hi 8 52 2 54 5 47
Piii.-ion, 12 52 8 I H 04 2 5!) 5 (ij
Lnckawmina, 8 2S 0 14 ii 07 U 00
Tavlorville, 8 lib 0 25 8 Hi 0 10
Bellevue, 8 4:i II :,2 ii li 17
Scrautou, (arrive) 1 14 8 48 U 40 o UJ 0 L5
DAVID T. hwl'ND, Sup't.
Xortlicrn Central Railway.
FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after Nov. 12, 1S71, trains will run
us follows
NORTHWARD.
Niagara Express leaves Sun'mry at 12.41", p.
ro., arrives at .xi.igara Falls 1. 1 l.u.i 11. in.
Rullalo Express leaves Stinbiiry ut 12 :J a. in.,
arrive at Wiiliuiusoii at 2.2.'i u. m., Eonira ut
5. till a. m., Caiiaiidaigaa 8 15 a. m.
Mail arrives at Sunbury at 4.i! I p. in., arrive
at Williainspoit 8.80 und Eltuiru 1. 1.0.1 p. 111.
Fast Lin arrives ut Sunhuiy at 0 5j p. in.,
arrive ut Willi amspcii 8 15 p. 1.
SOUTHWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Siintii.ry at 1.47 a. m.,
arrive at llarriojurg 3.45 u. in., Hultimore 7.20
a. in.
Mall leaves Sunbury at 11.05 a. 111., arrive at
Harrisliurg 1.45 p. m.
Erie Express leave Viebury at 0.-5 a. m., ar
rive ul ll.11itnb.1rg ll.D a. ui., lJaiiiioie is. tin
p. 111.
Erie Mail leave Sunluty ut 12.00 a. m., anive
ut Uurrlsbuig 2.20 u. 111.
SHAMOKIN DIVISION.
EAsrwAitn.
Leave Suiibury at 4.40 p. m., arrive hi Sli.urio
kin 5.50 p. ni., Mt. Carn.e. 0.4U p. rn.
Leave Stinbiiry (Aecomuio l.itiiei,) at 11.5J a.
ni., urrive at Suamukin l.lo p. 111.
W ES1WAKI).
Leave Vt. Carmel lit 7.iW a. m.. Sliumokin
7.40 a. in., arrive t Sm.bury 9.55 a. m.
Leave Sliaiaoki i ( Accomiuodution,) at 2.45 p.
m. arrive al emibary 4.0O p. no
Express leaves 'daiiv.
An other trains te.ive daily, except 9 unlays.
A. R. Fipki:. ' En. S. Voroi
Gen'l. Sup't., Gcu'l Pas-en r A.t..
llauiaburg, Pa. B.iiliiuie. 1 1.
Heading HallroaU.
WINTER A R R A N U E l F. N T.
Monday, Xov. IMh, H71
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North an!
North-Wcst for Philade'pliia, N. Y., R u I
lng, Pottsville, Tamaiii.i, Ashland, tli.i n km,
Lebauon, Allentown, Easton, Ephr.itu, Lil.z.
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, Ac.
Truius leave Harrisliurg for NVw York, as fol
lows: At 2.45, 8.10, a. m. c.u l 2.00 p. m., con
necting with similar trains 011 .he PcnnsvlvauU
Railroad, and arriving nt New York ut io.oT a.
111., 3.42, und 9.45 p 111. respn tivclv. Sleeping
Cars accompany the 2.45 a. 111., tr.iiti without
change.
Returiiiug : Leave New York at 9.00 a. m.,
12. oO uoou und 5.00 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30,
8.30 a. m. and 3.30 p. m. ; Sleeping Curs ucmni
pauy the 5.00 p. in. train trom New York with
out change.
Leave llurrUburg for Reading, Pottsville, Ta
nmtiia, Miuersville, Ashland, Shamokin,
Allentown and Plihadelpiiia at 8.I0 a. m.,
2.00 und 4.05 p. in., stopping nt Lebanon and
priucipal way stations; the 4.(5 p. m.. train
connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Co
lumbia only. F01 Pottsville, Scl.uvlkill H.ivcu
ami Auburn, via Seliuylkill an I cusip.iehauuit
Railroad, leave llariii-lia:g at 3.40 p. in.
East Pennsylvania I'.mooatl trains leave Read
ing for Allentown, Ea.-lon mid New'Yoik at 4.34,
10.40 a. in., and 4.05 p. 111. Reluming, leave
New York at U.ou a. in., 12. 3o 1 1 nuin.tO
p. ill. and .Vlentowu at u. 111. 1,' o noon,
2.15, 4 Lfi a id 8.35 p. 111.
Way Passenger Tram leaves Phila lcipiiia at
7.3oa. 111.. coiniectiiiK v. ith similar train ou East
Peiina. Railioud. iclurnmg Irom Reading al (j.'JO
p. 111., slopping 1. 1 ail station.
Leuve I'otiovii.e i.t U.uj a. in. und 2.3J p.
m. llerndon al lO.oOn. in., Shmuokia i.t 5.40 and
11.15 a. 111. j Ashi.nu! ni 7.u5 a. m., and 1- J
uoouj Malimioy C iiy at 7.51 n. m. an I l.-ju p. :u.
'i aiiuii(uu at 8.35 u. m. ali i 2.1 I 111. for
Pliil.idcipliia. New York. Reading, llai-ii-l'iirj.Ae.
Leave Poiinviile via oeliuylki.i uud Sii.-iiie-hunuu
Railroad at 8.15 a. 111. VorJliriisliuig, und
II. l.i a. in., tor I'iii" ti-..c ..u l Tieniont.
Leading Aectmiii.utlatioa Train leaves Potts-
villeat 5.40 a. m., passes Ilea ling at 7.30 a. tu.
an iving al Philadelphia al 10. Sal a. 111., returning
leaver Piiit.ideipliiu al 4.4 i p. in., p.tssnif Ri-.tjT
mg al 7.35 p.m. arriving ut Poll.-. nit- nt H.'jo p.tn,
Poil-lowu Accoliniio 1..I1011 t rain leaves Polls
timn al 7.00 a. 111., icluuiii.g leaves Philadelphia
ut 4.15 p. ill.
CtHuie.oiu Kailioad Trains leave Readt.':g ut
7.2o a. m., iiu i 0.15 p. 111. lor Kphraia, i.itiz,
l.aueartei. (. o.u.iibi:t. Ac. ; ret irni.ig leave Lan
Ciler ul ti 2j a. in. and 3.:.5 p. in,, an I Culuiu
bi t nt 8.15 a. in. mi i 3.15 p. in.
Peikio.uen Rail Ro.i.l trains leave IVrklomen
Junctional 7. ',5, O.o5.i. 111.. at 3.IS ull. 4 5.4.c)p. m.
R. lillllluu.uatc bt liu elti.M o.e at ti.lo,!,. Iu a. 111.,
12.50 110011 ami 4.4o p. in. eo.iiicelmg wit h similar
trains on Ke 1 l,nt Rail .
Pickeimg Valley hai load trains leave Phm
lilxville at 9.10 a. 111., 3. u.'i uml 5.55 p. ni. ; rc
luiiiiug, leave Hcr at ti.5 1 u. in., 12 45 uotui,
and 4.2o p. ui..coiiiiccluig wall si.iiilr truius ou
Rcatilug Rai.10.ul.
toleiiiooKd.ii'- lialiroa I Trainsleave Pollstowtt
at 9.40a. 111., 1.15 t.nl u.W p. m., leliiniing leave
Mt. Ple.is.iut.it r.l.'i .ni.l U..'.i a. in., uud g.5t p.
III. , coni ecling null -liuiair lulus uu Reading
Railroad. b
I hosier Valley Raiito.nl Trains leave B. idge
poii ai s.n a. in., .".and 6.20 p. m. ivturuiiT,
leave rtLvtoiulou 11..1.1 ,1. 111., 12. . 0 noon mi l
j.i i p. in. t..iunccling wilh siinilur Iruiusou Keail-
illg 1 lillO'lti.
till lud.iys : Lefl' New York at 5.00 p. m.,
Pbila'taipbii ..1 8.0.) a. m. nnd 3.15 p. 111., (ihe
8.00 a. in. 1 rain tuning only to Heading;; leave
P.-lUvi tent S isia. Ul., leave Han isliurg, 2.45a,
in., and 2. 00 p. ui. leave Allcutotvii ut 8.35 p.
111. Ic ivc Ilea ling ut 7.15 11. Ul. uud M.50 ji. 111.
tor limri. liarg, ut 4.34 a. ui. tor New York,
and nt U.40 a. in. uud 4 15 p. m. lor Philudel'ii.
C01111nul.il ion, Mileage, Seasou, bi llool i.ud
Excurtlou Tickets, to uud fiom all point-, nt ie
Uuced rales,
Bugguge checked through 1 100 Pounds Hag
gittu uilowoj each Passenger.
J. F.. WOOTTEN,
Asst. Supt. A Kug. Atauh'iy,
B
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