Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 20, 1872, Image 4

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GRATK,
DA UPII IX COUNTY, 1'EXX.,
II!E'KY KAlITFItMAX, Proprietor.
Travelers will lliul tills a lirst clnss House.
Charges moderate. Tim tallies tiro niii11ctl with
the best t;i market. The choicest liquors at the
Bar.
Ooo.l Stabling nil 1 attentive ostler.?.
Dec. in, 1S71, :imn.
Ai.ij:cjh:xy itorsr., a. heck,
Proprietor, Nob. SI J and M4 Market Street,
above eighth, PIIILADKLPH I A. Tonne, fJ
l"r dny. He respectfully solicits your putrou
irre. Janli'72.
TA i'lKltKE' IIOCKi:, Broad and Che-l-J
nut. Ms., Philadelphia, J. H. BCTTER
WORTII. Proprietor. Terms fir day, 3.50.
April 15, 1871. ly
r. tivr.i.M'. t. o, fiowitit.
C.NBOJi laOl'KSV
LYKF.N9, mrruiN COVNTY, PENN'A.,
P.YERLY & ROWER, Proprietor.
The table Is supplied witli the best tlif market
affords. Good stabling unci attentive, ostlers.
May 20, H71. .
nvEKr.vfj e:oti:l,
JOSIAH BYF.RLY, Proprietor, Lower Muha
noy township, Northumtn'rlun 1 comity. Pa.,
ou the road leading from Georgetown to I'nion
towi, Smith Inn. 'i revorton Pottsville, Are.
Tin- choicest I.i'iaois and ScLrar at llieliar.
The tallies me provided villi the bo t of the sea
son. Stabling large und well suited for drovers,
with pood oMlcrs.
F.verv attention paid to make jrncfts comforta
t e.
Nov. 11, lSTl.-ly.
-vf at . o a I. si ;T"rfi7 XT .;r:vrcs
WALD, Proprietor, Georgetown North'd
County, Pa., at the Station ofthe N. C. R. W.
Choice wines nnd cigars at the liar.
The tnMels supplied with the In st the mini:-
affords. Hood stabling and attentive ostlers.
WAsraixtJTni isiss:, c. neit,
Proprietor, Coiner of Market it Second
(Streets, opposite the Court House, Sunhiirv,
Pa. MayH,d.
ROii:i, A" ttKMTAS'KAVr.
THOM SA. M ALI.. Proprietor.
tSimlrary St., v.", -t SHAMOKIN", PENN'A.
Mc:.N si rve.liil all hours, at short notice. The
be.-t of Liquors ut the Bur. The Tahle is ron
plici W illi the best and latest in the market.;. At
tentive, feuvaiils. Terms ino Icrate. Patran-.".'-'
solicited.
nl'MJIKIM Kr.!4TA? AST, .
LOIlSlil'M MEL, Proprietor,
Commerce M., SHAMOKIN, PENN'A.
Having jut refitted the above Saloon for the
nceiiiiiodaliou of the public, is now prepare I to
serve "ais friends with the best icfrcMnueiits, and
fresh Lager Beer, Ale, Poller, and all other malt
ij uors.
rJ'.I'.NK IJOI SI', Third Street, lit the
V depol. SVNBl'RY, PA., V.'m. Rr.Ksr., pro
prielor. Warm metis . rved up at all hour!!.
Fish. Fowls and ll.ime. l'.-c-h Oysters con
stantly on hand and served in every Kyle. The
best of wines anil liquors at the Har.
C ;;"Faniilit s will lie supplied with oysters
done up lu imv style, bv leaving orders at the
Har. " N'ov..rv.70-y.
J. V A l i: 11 ' s
M'lVTEK ARI:X AXI HOTEL
Vol. 720, 722, 724 & 727 Vine
Philadelphia.
W I N T E It G AR1) I? N II OTKL,
(on the rruoi'n.iN plan)
Centrally loeaterl, eonnectin with nil the City
Passeusier Hailway Cars, from all the
Depots iii the City.
r:.v4cIlout Accom iii oilat loan Cur Tru
xrltvrx, Grand Voeal nnd Iuftrnmental Concerts every
ctcuIiil: Iti tltc Ciiittiv. .4
Winter Garden.
C3"OirAofinVi Concert Ecjnj Aflcrnonn.j?
rixu i.ADir.s' ni:sTU'i:ANT the uest of
nri i;i:s!iM i:tsj peuvi'.d.
Olllee of J. Yalcr't, l'o'.intain Park Brewery.
June l.17(K-ly.
1. 1 j v o it sto u i: i
CHRISTIAN NEFF,
Second Street, opposite the Court House, SUN
UPltY, PA.,
Respect fully invites the attention of Retailers
sad oile rs, that lr; lias on hand, uud will con
Mantlv keep all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Consist inn of Pure lirainlies: Comac, Cherry,
Clinurer, Itoclielle and Otard.
Whiskies: Pure Rye Copper-'isli!'.c:l, Moi"u
gahela, Apple an.l Nectar.
PVRE HOLLAND CIN 1
"iVincs: Chainpauc Wine, Suerrv, Port nnd
Claret.
Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. T.. Ruin,
Brown Stout and Scotch Ale.
STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS,
And all oilier Liquors which can be found in
thu city markets, which will be sold at Whole
sale anil Retail. Kverv ankle iruaraiiteed as
represented. Also, a law lot of DEMIJOHNS
and BOTTLES, always on hand.
1-3" Orders promptly attended to, nnd public
patronage respectfully feoiieilej
0 NF.1T.
Suuhmy, July', 10'J. ly.
JACUll SIMI'.MAN. IIIUMI'ON 1' I;;.
Vive, I.ii'a mstl Arcidont
or
tiitivnxs a ir.i:.
MARK L"T STRKKT, SUMJUHV, 1'A.
C O .V. PAX IKS LI . PR F.SE X T E V.
' X. Ainerieau, I'l.i'a-iulplila,
Enterprise,
Mauhatlau, New York,
X. Aineiicau
l.oilllard, "
Yonkcrs e; X. York "
Hanover, '
Iiajirrial, I.. -.ido-i,
Lveouiin-r, M uncv,
l'iaukliir i'lillade'lphia,
Home, New Voil;,
II art ford, Hail lord,
PlncnU, "
Traveli i s, '
Parmer, In.;. C., York,
X. BlitUh .V Meicaalile
Noiiinieri .', .New York,
Cor'.vieh, N jrwicli,
New Kn.';.i:id Mutual Life.
Aseets,
f,-;:i.:;t:.j
l.:;iis,o'.il
s;r.',:.70
l.n.vj.i::i
.' S.lN I
7")U,000
s.uau.oi, J
f',r,ui,ono
,k:.t,,t::i
4,.riiiv;i.s
a.SI-t.t.'lO
i,i'..':,oio
i,uri,iio7
tri'.i.loO
14,8. ,:;.'
y.j::,ino
;iii-.r.'ol
7,on;i,ujj
J. W. VAsiUNUTOX'S
CKA. IMISSIEli SI!OI.
The old .'nnaucnl hhop of the town
W6 decline thj boast, lint at the baiue lime
consider that the mighty truth niuyl jo tieasona
hly tpokvii without inanllVai'ai an uncomforta
ble amount of vanity and iiiubitiou.
Just twenty years ii','o I heau luy busln 'sii
career in tins placj half inv lifetime, thus far
pent, have 1 stood upon the lloor of our shop
day alter day.und nkjht afier i.ijcht, uud applied
the thaip blue (.'learning hi, llud wilhin Unit
elapse of time embraced by the mighty folds of
tlt eventful period have I havcd nearly every,
body in tli.- coun'iy (in common parhuice) and
to oblige tlio public interest wo herein publicly
unnonucA! to our patrons ul.l and new that we
are ready to shave theiu ull ujjain three hundred
thousand times or more.
Come when you please, jiut In Unit Is the max
im we nro always rejdy to work, forenoon or
uflemoon, to shave you, "hair cut vou, tdianipoo
you, hi.-ker dye you, or perfume, comb uud ur
rane the hair with uilbuic skill, in the "water
tall" or water raiso Btylo to suit the customer.
We work to please, Hot please to work.
Stop, don't go past our shop to get shaved ou
the basis of ability because we do it as well ns
it cau be dono or ever could be.
A chance is nil that we demand
To K'tve the proof we hold lu lmud.
A few door nbovc Depot, near Market strrct.
Oct. 1. l7-j.
ISAAC li. NTAl l'IXR,
BATCHES, JEWELRY,
"orlli Neroud tit.. Cor orlurrj,
I'HILADELPHU.
-t of Wnlche, Jewcli j, liver and
'Hiitly on hand.
''t and Jewelry promptly
, I April i, je u-if .
litto Jbbcrtiscmcnfs.
C A It It A ti E M A I FACTO It Y,
. SUN13UHY, TENN'A.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ,
TT7-OVLD respectfully nnnonneo to the cltl-
V r.ens of Bnnbnry nnd surrounding connlry,
that ho Is prepared to iniinnfiicliiro alt styles of
Carrlnge, IttiKIP .,
nt his tic'v shop on cnt Market street. IIo will
furnish every description of Wngons, both .
Plain and Fancy.
fn short, will make everything In his lino from n
llrst-claen'carrlmro to n wheelbarrow, wairnnted
to be Hindi) of the best nnd most durable nmterl
nls. nnd by the most experienced workmen. All
work Bent out from his establishment will bo
found reliable ill every particular.
The patronage of the public is solicited.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ.
Eanhury, Nov. 4, 'Tl.-ly.
A X T II It ACITE COAL I
VArKSTIXE IIKTZ, WholcBnlo nnd
Retail dealer in every variety of
"ANTHRACITK COAL, CPl'EU WHARF,
SUNBPRY, PENN'A.
All kinds of drain taken In exchanp) for Coal.
Orders solicited and tilled promptly. Orders left
nt S. F. Nevin'i Confectionery Store, on Third
Street, will reclcve prompt attention, and money
receipted for, the sumo, us at tho olllee.
FOR SALE !
ITMC.HTY acres of Improved hind In the best
Id fiction of Southern Michiu'iiu, within five
miles of the town of "Three Rivers," in St. Jo
seph county, within two miles of the Railroad
Station, pood huildinu's, out houses, largo or
chard, soil, rich sandy loam, school houses nnd
churcln within sight title Indisputable, ten
acres lire in wheat, the remainder in clover sod.
A span of horses, entile, hogs, grain nnd farming
utensils, te., will he sold with this property.
Price iP7'J per acre, SU.OUO in cash, the balance in
time pavnieiits of t'.M.O. Applv to
WM. A. MASTER, Three Rivers, Mich,
or,
II. P.. MASSER. Sunbury, Pa.
Punbiiry, March II, 1871.
I'O.tllTltiri' MAXCIt CtJIETtStY
CCMSMXY.
Thii company is now prepared to Bell lots In
the new Cemetery, located on an cniiueiice about
one-fourth of a mile enst of Sunbury. Tho in
creai e of tho population of Sunbury, and conse
quent ndvance in the ratio of mortality, ns well
as the limited facilities for the Interment of those
v. ho have fought life'n battle, h ive suggested the
organization of the above named company.
Plan of Cemetery may be seen nt the olllee of
J. A. Cake, E-q., or Lloyd T. Rohrbaeh.
Price of lots from $5 to t-Ut, iiccordinit to loca
tion. Deeds will be executed Tor lots sold.
LLOYD T. ROHitUACH, Sec v.
May l:i, 171.-tr.
FARM FOR SALE.
TH" undersigned, having a larger tract of land
(over acres) than can be propetlv culti
vated in one farm, largely devoted to trucking,
oilers for saleabout one Hit) acres, embracing t he
wliole of the ol 1 Pei'sing farm, together witli a
part of the Guldin farm.
The natural advantages of the part oll'ercd for
sale, are in all respects equal for gardening pur
poses, to those id' tho part reserved. My own gar
dening for the past two seasons has been chiefly
done upon it.
There are many good farmers in this county
barely making a living nt ordinary grain fanning,
who "nii.r,t ure.'itly advance their intere. ta h
giving some nttenlion to trucking upon a farm so
well adapted to the business as the one now oll'er
ed, and so convenient to one of the very best mar
kets in the State. Terms reasonable. For par
ticulars inquire of, or address
WILLIAM L. XESBIT,
July fl tf. Paxiuos, North'd Co., Pa.
ivavite:e 500 .ii:?iTs.
I1CHT employment and good wages to those
j vi lio n am lo won.
Should call on or address.
Y oder A'AYolverton,
Sunburv. Pa.
Oct. 14.1S71.
rm
hiC. Daliita't-torc room, two ilootseast of Bl ight's
Buildin..r, Market Square,
SUNBURY, PEXX-A.
Having fittcj up a room two doors east of Wcit
Zel's Store, the. undersigned lias, opened i Meat
Shop in connection wi.h his rlaud on MARKET
DAYS, wIi.tc lie will keep ou hand the best of
EJcc!, I'orJi, Vottl K'-ul I'oaUry
of every c'c.iciiplion.
Turkeys, C.ccs", I)nck. Chl.-lii tis ready dressed,
an 1 put up in regular style of city markets.
ALSO, Ki-.JIcr, Ess. Potatoes. Aj
ami Fruits of nil kinds, all of which will
be sold at the limi'.-t Maiket Pliees.
'i lie citizens of funbury are invited to call and
examine lor themselves before purchasing else
where. A full assortment oa hand every market
tin. n.ing.
HENRY XEUER.
Dee. 0, 1S71.
EF YOU VJMZT TO GE2
the laiLje t assortment of
Millinery Grovels
ever brought to this place, ijo to
Miss L. SMer, Market Spare,
s-:;-m:m:y, im.,
Whcri are arravtd in all their ilillerint variilles
Vail Millinery Gcotla
of every description Ju- t brought froia Philadel
phia and nre now open.
The new Room Just completed U filled with an
millers variety. A most maguliiccnl display of
Goods on exhibition, and Lo'.J at th, :ovest
piiies.
EVERY KlXi) i3V ;COM
usually kept In a Millinery establishment can bo
had at )n-r .-lore. The bst ill the l'hllidelphia
Markets were solicited.
Give me a call and be convinced.
MS L. SlIISSLER. '
Su.ibury, September i:i, 171.
.HACttilM: Mior AXI IKO.M
rcrxiKY.
GEO. KOIIUBACII & SONS,
fiiiu'jiir)', Boiiim,
1XFORM tbu public that they are prepared to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
a new Machaie Shi p In connection wilh their
Foundry, and have ; iipjilli d ihcmelves with New
Lathes," Planing nnd During Machines, wilh the
latest improvement. With tho aid of skillful
iinclianles, they are fciiabh.il to escctitoiill orders
of
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may bo given iheui, In a satisfactory man
lier. Grates lo unit uny Niovc.
IRON COLUMNS, for chinches or oilier build
ings, of all sizes.
BRASS CASTINGS, Ac.
OmajcTital Iron. PenciiM
(Ultl.li.Ut; l.Klll.Uli
FOIt YARDS AT ItIllEX(;KS, AC, AC.
The PLOWS, alreadv celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further Improved, and
will always tie kept on hand.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Sunlmry, Mav :.'0, 1S71.
XEW "
Flour ,M, Fruit anl Vejrflalle Store,
Spruce Street, between Front and Second,
EUNBUKY, PA.
. JOHN WIIiVEZt
having Just opened u Store at the above place,
w here all kinds of of the best brands of
Flour and I'oed
will be sold at greatly reduced prices. The cele
brated Buck's Mills Flour will bo kept coustuutly
ou baud. Also, all kinds of
Feed, Grain, Com, Oats aud Kyc, chopped or
whole,
rotittoeu. Applet, Cubbuge Oi Fruit
gcuerallv, at a cheaper rate thnu can be bought
elsewhere. All goods delivered Free of Charge.
Call and examine my stack and ascertulu the
prices before purckanliig elsewhere.
JOHN WILVEB.
Suubury, Dec. 9, 18Tl.-lf.
&tisttl!;mcons.
MILLIXEKY.
FALL A3TD "WINTER STYLES.
HATS AND BONNETS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
WREATHS, LACES, &c.
Crnpe Ycils,
CRArE HATS AND BONNETS,
nnd everything usually kept in a Millinery Store.
Call nt
M. h. GOSSLER'S Store,
South Fourth Street, below tho S. V. R. R.,
SUNBURY, PA.
Nov. 4, '71.
flnuSiooiI: How Lost, How Kent orrtl.
.--;."!?s Just published, a new edition of Dr.
i ;Culverwell's Celebrated Essny on tho
'.iim-'-" radical cure (without medicine) of
Spcrinatorrhica, or Seminal Weakness, Involun
tary Seminal Losses, Inipotcney, Mental nnd
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marringe,
etc i also, Consumption, Epilepsy, nnd Fits, in
duced by Bclf-lndiilgciice or scxiiul extravagance.
J-V" i'rlee, in a sealed envelope, only 0 cents.
Tho celebrated author, In this ndmlruble essny,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' suc
cessful practice, that the alarming consequences
of self-abuse nuiy be radically cured without tho
dangerous use of Internnl medicine or the appli
cation of the knife j pointing out a modo of cure
nt onco simple, certain, nnd effectual, by means
of which every sulli rcr, no matter what his con
dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri
vately, and radically.
IT" This Lecture should he In the IiiiiuU of
of every youth nnd every man In the land.
Sent under veal. In n plain envelope, to any ad
dress, po-tpiiid ou receipt of six cents, or two
poft stamps.
Also, Dr. CulvenveU's "Marriage Guide,"
price "J j cents.
Addics the Publishers,
CIlAS. J. C. KLINE .t CO.,
17 Bow-rv. New York, Post Olllee Box 4,oli.
t.'et. yl, l71.-1y.
UAa c:sr.Air.:5 tieax t;r:nNiIxiT.
Oi:i r -is or the Simu iiv Gas CuMr.vNy,
Vet-hrr ::;, 1871.
To tiik CiTizrs : Recent invcftigalions de
monstrate that Gas of H Caudles iialitv, cau
be sold at .'.H:) per 1000 cubic feet. The 'Direc
tors of Hie Sunbury Gas Company hnvo deter
mined to adopt that, price nnd 11 Candles ns the
standard of quality. This fixes the price of a
II Caudle burn. r atone cent an hour, or one
third less than Philadelphia gns.
A Kerosene lump gives a light of seven to ten
candles only therefore, gas at the above price
is much cheaper than kerosene, w ithout cunsid
ering cost ot chimneys nn l liability to accident.
Let all come forward nnd b"eonio gass consum
ers. Make your npplicatlons for service pipes
mid fittings at once, as the season for introduc
ing them is drawing to a close.
Bv Oi:m:ii or ntj: Boakii of DnirxTnliS.
TERMS.
The contractors for the Works will Introduce
pipes upon the following terms. Service pipes
at. "iU cent' per inualag foot, measuring from
centre of street. I'pon Market Square, twenty
uoiiars lor cm ire service. i
Interior tiitings at lo cents per running foot, I
ill new b.iililiu.j-s ; in cents per running foot over I
plaster, and 0 cents per running foot under '
Iloors. j
Chandeliers, Pendants rnd other fixtures for I
sale at new Yoik and Philadelphia prices. I
October 7, 1S71.
i: XT It A O U E I A K Y.
ftin fpprtt5io
5! DAYS On TICIAIi.
SHOM'II IY IA Y3E EXTS.
E'itlCi: UEtl 'El.
Titi: Avr.mcAv Sr.wiMi Micuim: Co. have
concluded to oiler their w hole Stock of .Snj, iit.r
and wiilelydiiiowu machines, upon the above
unpara'elcd terms, to everybody, everywhere,
who have, or can lind use for a really good Sew
ing Machine, cheaper than the cheapest.
I-'vcry i.i.o ! u'ol.'omu to ti t.tmitti'ti free Irlol
at their own home.
The best, and only true guarantee of its quality,
is a month's free trial.
The object of giving a free trial Is to show you
how Good our Machine is.
This is ihu simplest and most certain way to
convince you that our Machine Is Just w hat you
want.
The Secret of safety is In one month's trial.
No one parts w ith ihc Machine alter trial. All
pay f..r and keep it.
i!uy no machine until you have found it a good
one, easy to learn, easy lo manage, easy to work,
easy to keep in order, perfect in mechanism,
perfect in construction, simple, reliable, nnd
satisfactory. Any company who will refuse you
thi.i much cannot have as good a Sewing Machine
as oar-.
liny only when yon know the machine docs
not take an hour to get ready to do a minutes
work.
liny only when you find a Machine that Is
ready in a minute to do any kind of w ork and is
always ready, and i:ever out of order.
A month's trial ansv.ei i all questions, solves
all doubts, prevent all mi-take.-, and Is the only
cafe way to get your money j worth. Try it. You
cannot lose.
Write lor our Confidential Circulars and Illus
trated Pamphlet, containing fall particulars,
which we will send you by return of mail free,
with Samples of Sewing, that you can judge for
yoiir.-clf. And iMiiciiiber, that we sell our good
Machine at a low price, upon extraordinary favor
able terms of payment, and upon thcirowu mer
its. Don't hciitate be -ai se you are uncertain
w hether want a Sewing Machine or not, no be
cause you have one of another kind. Try a t;ood
one, ilieyaie always Useful, nnd will make
lunacy for you, or help you to save it. And if
you have anol In r. ours will show you that the one
you have c.v.l.i be improved. The company stake
the very Existence of their Business on the mere
Its of tliis Wonderful nnd Extraordinary Scw iug
Machine. County Rights gheti free lo good
Smart Aireuts. Canvassers, male and female,
wanted every w here.
Write for P.ii ticulars, nnd uddc?r :
A M ER I CA N M.U 1 1 1 N E Co.,
Cor. John and Nassau Stru t.
Xew York.
Oct. 11, lh71. 1 year.
TlIK IXGitEDIK.VT.3 THAT
COMPOSE KOSADAl.I.S are
puLlished on every package, tl.cru
foro it is not a secret iva..rutioii,
conscmioutJy
rnisuiAxs rsESCEiBE it
It is a certain euro tor Scrofula,
Syphilid in nil its forms, Rheuma
tism, tikiii Diseases, Liver Com
plaint and ull discuses of tho
Blood.
oss tiirLS c? resins
will do more good thun ten bottles
of I lie Byrups of Sarsapnrilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Rosadalis in their practice
for tho past three years and fnely
endorse it as a rcliuUu Alterativo
and L'lood 1'urihor.
I1R. T. C. VVCH, ot Ualtlmr.ie.
DU. T. J. BOYKl.V, "
Illl. K. W. UAUII. "
bK. V. O. DANNKI.LV, "
Dil. 1. K. SPAUKS, of Nicbo'.aivirte,
Kv.
Da.g. L. McCAUTHA, Columbia,
DR. A. li. NOBLES, Kdgecomb, N. C.
USED A1ID KIDOr.SED JY
J. H. FUKNCH ft EONS, Fall River,
Mass.
V. V. SMITH, Jnrkson, Mich.
A. V. WllKKLUt.I.inia. Ohio.
U. II ALL, Lima.Ohiu.
t ItAVtN H CO., UurclonsWllo, Vs.
SA.M'I.. ti. McFADIjL.V, olurfrces
bu,Tnu. Our spae will not allow of any ex.
tended remarks iu relation to the
vliliu sol Uosadalia. Tullio Uediral
Prulcitiua we guarantee Fluid k
tract superior to any they have ever
used ia the trcauneui of diseased
Bloud; and to theailliried we say try
Itosadalis, sad you will be reitorvd
to liealia
Itosailalia is sold by all PrucRists.
nri.. . 1 -fill k...t l Al.lV"- '
A 11" 1'. MUWCH
53. CLSUINT3 & CD.
BaLTfMssajle.
ROSABAUS
S
A
T
July 82, X871. ly.
fifasctllatuotis.
MILLIXEKYliOODNUENEKALLY.
NEW STYLES OF
BONNETS,
HATS.
FLOWERS,
FRAMES, &c.
mourning and Ilrldal
llata and llonurtn.
Full lino of Mou.ru In f Veils nnd Crnpe.
MILLINERY IS THE SFECTALTY.
Sash Ribbons, OrnamentR, Fcnthcrg, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, tc, Ac.
FANCY GOOD8 AND NOTION'S.
MISS M. L. GOSSLF.R.
South Fourth St., below the Railroad, Surbury.
April s;j, 1H71.
0.AN I IXTIKES.
T1IACKARA,WUCK & CO.,
8UCCESSOn9.TO
MISKEY, MERRILL & TIIACKARA,
MANVFACTCRERS OF
OAS FIXTURES, BRONZES, &c, &c,
CIiaudcllcrH, 'I'oikIhiiIh, ItrarUcts,
Ac. Ac,
would respeetfully Invite the attention of pur
chasers to our elegant assortment.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS,
719 ClirMlnut'Ktrrct.
MANUFACTORY, 401, 404,400 AND 40S RACE
STREET.
Aug. 10, 1S71.
XEW MEAT NIIOI.
rrillE undersigned respectfully informs tlicciti
JL r-ens of Sunbury and vicinity, that they have
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In Dewnrt's building, on the north side of Market
Square, two doors from tho railroad, were they
will keep a constant supply of the best of Reef,
Pork, Mutton, fcc, nt wholesale or retail, at tho
lowest prices uud of the llrst quality . A wagon
will be run to supply customers every morning,
(except Sundays.) The best of incut will found
at their shop. Give us a call and satisfy your
selves. REFFEW & BOWER.
Oct. lGth 1800. tf.
M1LLIXEKY AXI I'ASCY STOKE.
I'.all uud Winter Cioodtf.
MISS L. AVEISER,
Market Street, one door west of Gearhart's con
fectionery store,
SUNBURY, PA.,
Has opened her stoek of
Milliner uutl 1'iiiu')- diood,
HATS AXD BONNETS.
The latest styles of Dress Trimmings, French
and Amcricai. Flowers, Luces, Ribbons, Sack
loops, Chignons, Collars, Cutis, Join in Gloves,
nnd a large variety of other articles.
In conncctioi with the Millinery business, she
cat lies on Ihu
DRESS MAKING A.NI1 FITTING,
lu nil its branches.
She is also agent for the sale of Ramsey, Scott &
Co.'s Patterns.
The ladles of Sunbury nnd vicinity arc cor
dially invited -o call and examine her splcudid
slock.
Nov. 4, 1S7..
IHtE.VS (iOODN.
FALL AXD WINTER STYLES,
now open nt
niSH KATE IIEACH'N STOKE,
Market Square, SCNBUKY, Penn'a.,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Olllv Piillm, llroca Trlnimloir, Fmltrobtcrics.
Notions, Ve.
Gents' Collars, Neck-ties, Half-hose, Handker
chiefs ind Gloves.
Perfumery., Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes,Coinlis,
etc.
An invitation is extended to all to call and se
cure bargains.
Nov. 4, 1K71.
! FALL AXD YVIXTEIt STOCK OF
CI.CTII.S AM) CANKIMi:ilF.N!
FliEN'ClI AND DOMESTIC COODS
j of every grade, Jm-t opened at the
MERCHANT TAlLOll SHOP
OP
j TltOS. Ci. OTT,
: u Third direct, in Miller's Block, opposite Hie
Moore K l)llui,'er lluildiiigs,
SUNilLRY, PENN'A.
The most fnsliinnnblc clotbiiie; nindu to order
I from every variety of c;oods.
btiits of all siz-s inade up at the shortcut nn
j the, from the bil selected stock lu New York
j and Plii'.iidclphli'.
' Call and be convinced.
I TH09. G. NOTT.
j Nov. 4, 1S71.
I Beef! Beef!
j riHE undersigned Is prepared to furnish tlie
j L citizens of Sunbury mid vicinity with the
I choicest Beef und Pork ill Market, cither lit
Wholesale or linail.
) Families will be supplied by the ipuartcr or
i side, or smaller ijuautitles at the most reasona
ble rates.
j Constantly ou hand tho choicest cuts of Beef,
, Pork, Mutton mil Veal,nlo Sausages, Belosrnas.
V:e. Apply at the Meat House, South Third
street, in Moore Dissiii!.'er'8 Kow, Sunbury.
j tin market days the best of meat is served to
: customers lit the meat stand, corner of Market
and Third streets, when the celebrated Brosious'
sausages can be had, long known as the best iu
markel.
I1ENIIY K. FAG ELY.
N. B. Persons having fat hogs or beeves for
sale can procure the higest market price by ap
plication at the above establishment.
tsunbury, Nov. 11, 1H71.
M .VWSIIU: IIEAXFH.
Sinxyside at Mahvlanu State Faiii, Ual
timoke. Flrt premium for Virc-ilaeo llciitcts
awarded the Huniivslde.
Advantages of the Sunnyside I
1. It Is so constructed that one-third more of
the radiating surface extends inlo-the room, giv
ing that much more additional heat without ex
tra fuel.
'J. It Is the ouly Hot-Air afire-place Heater In
the market. Like the regular built cellar heater,
It loses no heal, but confines it all to its legitl
purposes. '
ti. The fuel magazine is double the usual size,
extending from the lire-box to the top of the
stove, wilh cupacity for twenty-four hours' sup
ply of coal.
4. The patent double cover for coal magazine
consumes the gas, prevents escape of gas into
the room, and makes it lmpossihaC for any puf
fings or explosions to occur. This is au advant
age possessed by no other lire-place Btovo lu tho
market.
5. Thero are three air ccumbers, wherein a
brisk cirenluliou is kept up, drawing the cold air
iu the room through healed tines into a large
hot-air reservoir, at the back of the stove.
"0 No side pipes are used, as the air is healed
In a reservoir having double radiating llues aud
doublu buck, supplying large quantities of hot
uirwiihout waste of heat or fuel.
7. The Si nnvsidh utilizes the waste heat so
thoroughly that we frequently heat an adjoining
room on the first, besides heating the rooms lu
second and third stories.
8. A dumper on top of the stove, com.ected
with the hot air tines, controls the quantity of
hot air required for the use of either the upper
or lower rooms. All other fire-place stoves ure
very inconvenient lu this respect.
U. The Grate Is self-seullug, aud uo dust cau
escape while shaking it.
eTL'KAT, PETERSON & CO.,
Philadelphia.
H. B. MABSEtt, Agent.
Kov. U, 1871.
Wanted Immediately.
10,000 Men aud Wemcu
to purchase the entire stock of GOODS uow of
fered for iuspectiou aud sale at the Mammoth
btoie ou Queeu Street, Northumberland, as 1 am
dclei uilued not to be -
Undersold or Excelled
lu quality of goods offered for (ale iu my line.
IU MILLER,
Oot. 98, 18il.-fin,
i itttttfa timers.
Merchant Tailoring.
J. 91 : IIOSTIAW,
In the Post OHloo Building, opposite the Depot,
(up stairs,)
SUNBUHY, l'ENN'A,
Informs his friends and the public generally,
Hint ho hn just opened a largo and varied as
sortmcnt of
Clot lift, Cftgftimcrcft, Venting, Ac,
which will bo made np to order In the lntost
styles, and warranted to lit.
Gentlemen In want of fashionable suits are
vllcd to call and examine his stock.
8IIIRT3
scientifically nnd practically cut and made
measure.
RUN NO RISK.
We furnish tho nbovo styles of Improved yoko
and sack shirt with entirely now shnpo sleove,
and guarantee a ierfcct tilting shirt. It is the
best model of a shirt ever oll'ercd to the trnde.
Fine aud fancy shirts made to order.
J. M. BOSTIAN.
June 8, 18T1.-Gm
No. 002 Chestnut Stroot, Philadelphia,
PHILADELPHIA,
JEiYEXKHN, KIL.V Kit SMITHS
AMI
IMPORTERS,
nro now In recept of their
FALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS,
embracing a superb stock of
l'AKIN ltltOVZKS!
CLOCK SETS AND MANTEL ORNAMENTS I
VIENNA FANCY GOODS!
PARIAN STATUARY !
Nolid Silver Ware t
tastefully arranged in cases lor
WEDDING PRESENTS,
also n splendid assortment or
FINE JEAYELRY, WATCHES, Cn.VINS,
ELECTRO-PLATED WARES.
Oet. 11, 1871.
1.1 Illicit AXD l'I.AXIX JIIl7l.
Third Street, adjoining Phlhi. & Erie R. R., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
SUNBI P.Y, PA.
1EA T. CLEMENT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of the public.
I laving all the latest improved machinery for
manufacturing Lnnher, he Is uow ready to fill or
ders rall kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS. SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nnd all kinds of Ornamental ScrowlWork. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
a i.aiioi: assoht.mi:nt of
15 ILL LU MISER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, Ac.
Orders promptly filled, and shipped by Railroad
or.,ii.ru-i. " IRA T. CLEMENT.
decltl-OSily
STO V li V T I X "EST A E I S 1 1 31 EX T.
MARKET STREET, SLNBL'RY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
SI C'IT.SSHU TO SMITH It UF.NT11F.H.J
"T T A V1NG purchased the ubove well known es-A-A
tabllshmcul, Mr. Krause would respectful
ly iutorm the public that he uow has ou hand a
large assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Speer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others,
which ure so arrangee ns to be used for Coal or
ooif, uud nre warranlcu to perform suiimuciuii
ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to
heat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dill'creiit kinds at very low prices.
Tiuwnre ol Every Desrriptioii
kept constantly on hand. Rooting and Snouting
with the best material, done at short notice.
REPAIRING uttended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil at d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of a .t.nd.!. Store opposite Conley's hardware
store. Give me a call. A. KRAVSE.
nnljU-ly
LADIES' FANCY, FURS.
John iTaroira.
70S AUCII NTHEET,
Middle of the Block, between Tlh aud Sth Sts.,
South Side,
IMiKudclphia,
Importer, Manufacturer uud Dealer in ull kinds
and quu'ity of
For Ladies' and Children's Wear.
Having Imported a very large and splendid ns
toitnn lit of all the dillereiit kinds of Furs from
first hands iu Europe, and have had them made
up by the most skillful workmen, would respect
fully Invite the readers o this paper to call and
examine his large und very beautiful assortment
of Fancy Furs, for Ladies' and C hildren. 1 am
determined to sell at as low prices as any other
respectable Houso in this city. All Furs war
ranted. No misrepresentation to effect sales.
JOHN FAREIRA,
718 Arch Street Philadelphia.
Oct. 2S, 1K71.-Hui.
WM. Mt ltliAV. J. SLAYMAKEU. WM. 11. BLACK.
MURRAY & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers iu
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Olllee and School Stationery,
I'rintiug, Wrapping; uud Manilla
PAPSIIS,
l'Al'EIl KAGN, Ac, Ac
Tiie Celebrated
Corry Kerosene Burning Oil
oju-nya on build,
llaviug ulbo opened a
COAL YARD,
we are prepared to supply at short uollec, aud at
the lowest rates,
EGG,
STOVE,
CHESTNUT
and
PEA
COAL
to all who may be pleased to give us, a call.
Orders lea at our office No. 25 8outU Third St.,
wiil be promptly tilled.
MUKItAY & CO.
No. 35 South Third Street, Sunbury, Pa.
Aug. 'Jii, 1H71.
Sure Cure lor Teller.
TITHE Subscriber, resident of Sevcu Points, Au--E
guolu towuship, Northumberland County,
Pa., has a sure cure for Tetter, which he oilers
to those aftllctcd with this uunoying disease. He
was troubled with it (uf eight years, aud nothing
would cure it until be obtained this remedy, il
has bceu tried lu a number of cases, to his kuow
ledge, (ouecasc ol lid years standing) withculire
success. Upon receipt ot H DO, he will send a
box of the uiedlcluo, and dlrcctious to use it, orO
boxes for 15, free of postage.
WILLIAM RAKER,
Augusta P. O., North'd Co., Pa.
August 12, ls71-7in.
STEltEOSt OI'ES,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, CUROMOS, FRAMES.
E. A II. T. AXTMOX V 4c CO.,
591 Hroadwtty, Xew York,
Invite the attention of tho Trade to their cxteu
sive assortment of the above goods, of their owa
publication, manufacture and liuportutlou. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES aud
GRAPH08COPE8.
NEW VIEWS OF yoSEMITE.
. Ai II. T. ANTUONT ACO.,
691 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
tUPORTIHS AMD M Ai r ACTL'BEUS OF
"holographic Material.
March 1ST1 1;.
U5(fIIitntons.
Sunbury Cattle Insurance
Company.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE
TEAR ENDING JANUARY 1st, 1871.
Number of Policies, ' fig.
Amount of Property Insured, 953.915,00
Amouut of Premium Notes In force, U4,S13,00
CASH ASSETS.
Amount loaned at Interest, 93000 00
Amount In Treasurer's hands, f 1000 00
Amount due from Agents, 9300115
Amount duo from other sources, 9726'oO
Available Capital, 3D,ilU)u5
Iasntre yonr Cattle.
INSURE with a responsible and perfectly re
liable Company. Insure where your losses
will be paid promptly.
THIS 13 A MUTUAL PROTBCTIVE COM
PANY. Hence, unlike other Companies, vou are sure
of being paid promptly for all losses, If insured
in thiB Company.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER
COMPANY.
Being mutual, our expenses aro less, nnd our
Charter is Perpetual. We pay losses by all kinds
of nccldents by death, (excepting In cases of
epidemics,) by theft, tc, eic. Wo pay prompt
ly. No red tape proceedings to obtain your
money In case of loss.
Nearly 93,000 paid ou Cows alone
nl nre Organization.
Look at the list of Losses paid on Cows olonc by
this Company.
M Hennlngcr, Sunbury, Pa 933
D Hilgcrt, Northumberland 50
(leorirc Eckert, ' 40
8 B Dodge, " 30
Charles Bolick, Ml Carmcl 30
F.subeus Sipple, " 40
Catharine Wngner, Wntsontown 40
George Heir, Northumberland 50
Jneoh Snyder, Sunbury 8333
J W Uassler, " 50
Minor Cady, Dcwnrt 60
Catharine Marti!, Shamokln 40
F'rnncls Buchcr, Sunbury 0
Samuel B Price, Upper Lehigh t-
Joseph Dcppcn, Mt Carmcl
Matthias Scholly, 40
Francis McCnrty, " 50
Maria Kramer, Watsontown 45
Joseph Nicely, Jr., Dewart 40
J fc R C Quiggle, Pine, Clinton co 40
R Rainage, Shenandoah, Sehuglkill co 40
J 8 Tharp, Sliamokin 40
Thomas Wardrops, Mt Carmcl 45
N A Loudenslagcr, Deration, 40
Rachel Cramer, Fisher's Ferry 40
(i L Reagan. Shenandoah, Schuylkill co 50
Jacob Shine; " " 10
Jacob Stollz, " " 40
D II Bower, Heinilon, 30 .
(co 11 Lahr, Georgetown 40
John II Ossman, Sunbury 40
W B Wallace, Northumberland 30
HS Graham, " 50
Rebecca Koble, Georgetown 40
Philip Wintersteln, 'atsontown 40
G S Low, Liino Ridge, Columbia eo 40
Lewis Osterhanl, Laurel Run, Luzerne co... 40
Mary J I line, Northumberland 40
H F lvrohn, Sunbury 40
Andrew llcaly, (iirardsvillc, Schuylkill Co.. 40,
Patrick Furceson, Mt Carmcl 40,
Martin Pchiiicy, Shciiandoali city 14,
John Dane, Ashland, Schuylkill co 10,
Anthony McLaughlin, Girurdsvillo 40,
Llaynmn 8 Hay, Mahanoy Plaue 40,
R Johnson, Raven Run 40,
David Bauchcr, Berwick ,
J D Foclit, Pottsville 30,
Erastus Sober, Point 'wp 'JO,
A Llppencolt, Wat-iontown 40,
Maria Kranicr,Watson'n,2d loss pd last sum,40,
I P Llppencolt, Watso.itown 40,
R S Aiiiinerniaii, Snydertowu 80,
Nathan Hloss. Berwick, Columbia co ','7,
JCll QuiL'glc,Pinc Sta'11 Clintou c i2d loss,40,
Charles W Hazzard, Rupert, Columbia eo...40,
John Foirleman, Watsontown 40,
Patrick Hester, Mt Ciiruiel ....4ll,
Thomas Metz, Paxiuos 30,
R MeCloskv, Lock Haven 134,
HUN. A. JORDAN. Prcsideut.
C. A. REI.MENSNYDER, Sec'y, Suubury.
DIRECTORS :
Ex-Oov. James Pollock, Hou. C. J. Unnier,
Solomon Stroll, Win. Ill indie, Soloniau Shlpc,
John A. Shissler, Dr. D. T. Kribs, Dr. David
Wal'lron.
March 11, 1ST1. ly.
II
AUD WARE FOR ALL
AT THE
IIAHDWAItE ST0IIE
OF
J. H. CONNELLY & GO.
.MitrUet Street, Suiiburj-, In.
It is useless to enumerate every kind of article
lu his Store, but among the leading items may
be set down the following:
Iron, Steel, Lead,
Scales, Steelyard', Grindstone,
Nulls of all kinds aud sizes,
Vices, Saws, Planes,
Sieves, Chains, Axes,
Brass and Iron Kettles,
Shovels, Hoes, Forks,
Spades, Rakes, Hatchets,
Carpenter and Blacksmith Boring Machines,
Cellar Grates, Drawing Knives,
titone Sledges, Plasterers' Trowels,
Masons' Hammers and Trowels,
Hand Dinner Bells, and largo cast iron lleils for
School Houses aud Farmers' Dinner
Bells,
Carpenters' Bench Screws,
Potato Forks for digging potatoes.
Looking Glasses, Twiuc Ropes,
Knives uud Forks, Spoons, 'l ucks,
Mule and Horse Shoes uud Nails,
Hammers, Augurs, Chi-cls,
Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms,
Locks otll descriptions, Cofl'co Mills,
Bits and Unices,
Carriage Colts of all kinds. Paint and Wall
Brushes, Buckets,
Oils, Var::islios, Japans,
I.ve, Soda Ash, Washing Soda,
PUXTS OF A 1.1. lill iu Oil or Dry,
Parll-Colors of all kinds,
CKDAli-WAHK
und other Wooden-Ware of oil kinds aud very
cheap. Ha) -Fork Pulleys,
Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level Glasses,
Fib's, Hinges, Coal Oil,
Hems, Combs, Screws,
pauuiery aim Mioe r innings,
Buggy Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cullers.
Pocket Knives, . Scissors, Shears,
Shot, Cant aud Powder,
and a great variety of other articles. Any thing
wauled und not ou baud, will be ordered at ouee.
Sunbury, Aug. 10, 1S71.
riilladelphla aud i:rle Hailroad.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On nnd after Monday, November 27, 1871, the
Trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road will
run us follows 1
"WESTWARD.
Mall Triilu leaves Philadelphia, 8.20 p in
' himbury, l.oOair
" " urr at Erie, a.50 p 11
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia, 13.30 p in
" " " Buubury, 6.50 p 111
" " an at Eric, 7.40 u i
El in Ira Mail leaves Philadelphia, 7.50 a iu
" " " Suubury, 4.!5 p in
" " arr at Lock Haven, 7.55 p 10
Acconimodallou leave. Suubury, 6.15 a iu
" urr ut Rmiovo, 10.40 a m
EASTWARD.
Mali Train leaves Erie, 1 1.85 a iu
" " Suulniry, 13.30 a iu
" " arr at Philadelphia, 6.30 a lu
Erie Express leaves Erie, 9.00 p 111
" Sunbury,- 9.20 am
" " urr at Philadelphia, 8.30 p in
Elmlra Mull leaves Lock Haven, 7.85 tn
" Suubury, 11.00 a ui
" arr at Philadelphia, 5.50 p lu
Accom modal lou loaves Kun.vo, 13.25 p in
" arr nt Suubury, 4.35 p m
Mull Fust connects east and west at Erie wilh
L. S. & M. S. R. W. and at Corry and Irvluetou
with Oil Creek and Allegheny U. K. W.
Mull West with west bouud trains on L. 8. A
M. 6. K. W. aud at Corry and Irvluetou wilh Oil
Creek and Allegheny It. K. Vv .
CattawWsa, passouger Ir.lus will be run east
from VUliuUisKi't ou Erie Express, aud west, to
WUllamsport ou Eliuim Mull.
n'M. A. BALDWIN,
flen'l Bupt.
Encka wanna nnd Itloomsbura Hall,
road.
BtTMSlER ARRANGEMENT OF rA68BS8il
TRAINS.
.Momlay, Jnlv 17,M71.
SOUTHWARD.
..Sftve. lA,M.;P.M.IA.M.'P.M.Pf.
Scran ton,
Bcllevue,
Taylorvillo,
Lackawanna,
Pittston,
West Pittston,
Wyoming,
Multhy,
Kinrrston. .fe )
0 45
8 50
8 67
7 05
7 14
7 19
7 27
7 40
7 50
8 00
8 07
8 22
8 30
11 A't
1 45 10 05
e no
8 65
7 02
7 11
7 19
7 24
7 ai
7 30,
7 61
00
05
13
23
80
85
43
47
65
10 17
to rn
3 ll'io 85
1 10 40
8 21;i0 47
10 53
St.
a 83 h od
W.-Hnrr. i
c rs
Plymouth Juno.,
Plymouth,
Niintlcoke,
HiinlocU'..
8 00 5 00
3 40
8 UY
8 20
8 80
8 45
5 05
Slilckshlnnv,
Hick's Fcrfy,
Bench Haven,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
Espy,
Hloonmburg,
Rupert,
Catawlssn,
Danville,
Chulusky,
( 'nlncrnn
8 08
8 27
8 50! 8 34
8 57!
9 07
9 14'
9 19
9 211 1
9 81,
9 51:
9 511,
10 03
8 57
North'd, (arrive). 10 20 ! 4 52
NORTHWARD,
Leave.
Northumberland,
Cameron,
Cliulnsky, ,
Danville,
Catawissa,
Rupert,
Bloomsburg,
Espy,
Lime Riilire,
Briar Creek,
Berwick,
Bench Haven,
Hick's Ferry,
Shlckshlnny,
llunlock's,
Nanlicoke,
Plvmout h.
Plymouth June.,
Kingston,
W.-Barro
Maltbv.
Wyoming,
West Pitttluu.
Pi;t t on,
Lackawanna,
Tnylorvillu,
Bellcvue,
Serur.ton, f arrive)
, .. T BOUND, Sup't.
' Xorthern Central Kr.taway.
FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after Nov. 12, 1871, trains will run
as follows 1
NORTHWARD.
Niagara Express leaves Sunbury at 12.40 p.
m.,nrrives at Niagara Falls at 1.3u a. m.
Buifalo Express leaves Sunbury at 12.3o a. ni.,
arrive at Williainsport nt 2.25 a. 111., E!luira ut
5.30 a. 111., Cauandaiviia ts.15 a. in.
Mail arrives at Sunbury at 4.30 p. m., arrive
ut Wiiliamsport 6.30 and"K!niiia 10.35 p. 111.
Fast Line arrives at Sunbury nt G.50 p. in.,
arrive at Williainsport h.15 p. m.
SOUTHWARD.
Buiralo Express leaves Siiiilmry at 1.47 a. m.,
arrive ut Harrisbur 3.45 a. nt., Baltimore 7.20
a. in.
Mail leaves Sunbury ot 11.05 u. in., arrive at
Harrisburg 1.15 p. in.
Eric Express leaves Suubury at 9.25 a. m., '
rhe at Harrisburg 11.20 a. l'a., Baltimore a.00
p. 111.
laic Mail leave Suubury nt 12.30 c a., arrive
ut Hanisburg 2.20 a. m.
S11AMOKIN DIVISION.
nASTwAtin.
, .Leave. Sunbury at 4.40 p. in., arrive at fhatuo
kin 5.o0 p. 111., Mt. Carmcl o.-w p. m.
Leave Suubury (Accommodation,) nt 11.50 a.
111., arrive ut fcliaiiiokiu 1.C0 p. 111.
wtsrwAr.n.
! Leave Mt. Carmcl nt 7.00 11. ni., Sharaoki.i
j 7.40 a. in., arrive at Suubury 0.55 o. 111.
j Leave Shamokln (Accommodation,) at 2.15 p.
I 111., arrive at Sunbury 4.00 p. 111.
j Express leaves daily.
Ail other trains leave dailv, except Sundays.
A. R. FisKn. Kn. S. Yim no",
Geu'l. Suji't., Gcu'l Pasvcn'r Ag't.,
j Harrisburg, Pa. Ualimore, .ld.
j Kem&iii RaiSront;.
J WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
j Mon-hi;, Xoi: 13.7i, 171.
GJ.REAT THI NK LINE from the Nnh and
North-Wc,t for Philadelphia, N. Y., I'.ead
i I'oltsvillc, Taui:i.ii:i, AJltland, Sii.iiii..kin,
..V...I..UH, .iiicuiowu. i.a-r.n, t.piiral.i, l.iuz,
Lancaslcr, Columbia. Ac., .tc.
Trains leave Hanisburg l,n- New York, as fol
lows : At 2.45, K10, u. in. and 2.00 p. 111., con
necting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, and arriving at New York at l'o.07 a.
in., 3.42, and 0.45 p in. respectively. Sleeping
Cars accompany the 2.45 u. in., train without
change.
Returning: Leave Xew V..rV nt n im ...
12.30 troou and 5.00 p. m., I'liila.lcljdiia ut'i.yol
S.30 a. 111. nnd 3.30 p. in. ; Shvping Cars aeeom-
pany the 5.00 p. m. train from New Yorl
v.ilh-
: out cliaiiL-c.
Leave llarrisliurg fir Eeadiiai, Pottsville, Ta
1 ma.tia, Mincisville, A.-l.land, Shamokln.
I M....r I 1)1. :.. ....... . .... '
..i"i'W' u iiini 1 Illl.ui.'ipilia ill S,.1U o. IU.,
2.00 und 4.C5 p. in., stopping at Lebanon and
principal Way stations ; the 4.U5 p. 111., train
connect hit' t'nr Pltil.iH.'ti.li!.. ;i.. .....1 ....
1 r 1 , ."i.J'.m 1.1111 v l-
I luinbia only. For Pottsville, Scl.uwkill Haven
and Atiburn, via Schuylkill and Stisouchaiina
Ikuilroad, leave Harrisburg ut 3.40 p. 111.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read
ing for Aliciitoivn, Lastoii anil New Vork at 4.34,
10.40 a.m., and 4.05 p. in. Returning, leavo
New York ut 0.00 a. in., 12.30 noon and 5.C0
p. 111. and Aileutowu at J.20 a. 111. 1V.25 noon,
2.15, 4.25 aud 8.35 p. m.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia, nt
7.30 a. m., connecting with similar train on East
Piiinu. Railroad, reluming from Readiugat 0.20
p. 111., stopping at ull stations.
Leave I'ollsvillc at 0.0.1 a. in. and 2.30 p.
in. llei udou at 10.00 a. 111., Shamokln at 5.40 und
11.15 u. in. ; Ashland ut 7.05 u. 111., and 12.43
noon; Mahauoy liy i 7.51 u. 111. ami l.'y p. .
Tamaiua ot 8.35 u. 111. and 2.10 p. iu. for
Philadelphia, New Yoik.Riadim.', HanisbuigVcj
Leave Pottsviile via t-chuvlkill and Sas.nie
haima Railroad at 8.15 a. in. for Harrisburg, and
II. 45 a.m., lor Pino Grove and Treuiont.
Reading Accommodation Trail leaves Putts-
villeat 5.40 a. in., passes Reading nt 7.30 a. iu.
arriving ut Philadelphia at 10.20 a. in., reluming
leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p. m., passinc Read
iugat 7.35 p.m. arriving SI Pottsville at 0.20 p.m.
Pottstowu Accommodation Traill leaves IVtts
town at 7.00 a. lu., reluiiiin.; leaves Philadelphia
ut 4.25 p. 111.
Columbia Railroad Tralus leave Reading ut
7.20 a. in., aud 6.15 p. 111. for Kphratu, Liliz,
Lancaster. Columbia, iVc. j returning leave Lan
caster at 8.20 a. 111. and 3.25 p. 111., uud Colum
bia at 8.15 a. 111. and 3.15 p. 111.
Perkloincn Rail Road Trains leave PerUionun
Junctional 7.35, 9.05a. tii..ot 3.00 and 5.4.'. p. 111.
Reiitriiing.lcavc Si hweiiksville at 0.45,.io a. m.,
12.50 uoou aiid4.4.'i p. 111. connecting with similar
iraius 011 1. calling Kail Road.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Plnt
nlxvillo ut 0.10 a. 111., 3.05 uud 5.65 p. 111. j ic
turuiug, leave Byers at 0.50 a. In., 12.45 ucoii,
aud 4.20 p. m.,couutctiug with similar trains ou
Reading Railroad.
Colcbrookdalf Railroad Trains leave Pottstowu s
at 9.40a. u., l.louud 0.30 p. iu., rctaruii.c leave '
Mt. Pleasautai 7.15 and 11.25 a. 111., and i-54 p.
III. , eCmnculug wilh similar trains ou Ruiitiu
Railroad.
. Cheater Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port at 8.30 a. lu., 2.0juud 5.20 p. 111. returning,,
leave Dowuiugtou at 0.55 a. in., 12.50 noou and
5.15 p. ui.couueciiug wilh .hiiiiar tialiuou Head
ing Railroad.
Ou Sundays t I .cave New York at 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia ut 8.00 a. ui. and 3.15 p. 111., (tha
8.00 a. in. train ruuuing ouly to Reading;) lea 1
Potlskilleat 8.00a. m., leave Harrisburg, 2.45 u.
ui., aud 3.00 p. m. leuva Alleutown ut 8.35 p.
111. leave Reudiug ut 7.15 a. iu. aud 9.60 p. ui.
fur Ilurrudjurg, ut 4.34 u. 111. for New York,
and at 9.40 a. iu. and 4.15 p. m. lor PhUadcl'a.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School uu
Excursion Tickets, to uud from all points at re- '
ducevutos.
Baggage checked tlirough 1 100 l'ouuds Bag
gage allowed each Passeuger.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
Asst. Supt. & Eng. -Much'ry.
BLACK ALPACAS of the best tjusjity, ebPy
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