Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 03, 1872, Image 4

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(.From the Oerinaiitown Telegraph.
. Ttie Three Orchard 1'tMSts.
I proposo in this nrlicle to eay a few
words about three peal's of tho orchard in
tliis vicinity tho borer, the ennker-worm,
nnd the cnlerpillnr. The. first I consider
the most dilllcult to deal with, 0 they at
tack the tree in its infancy when it is least
able to withstand their assaults. In the
election of trees to set out, great care
should be used to get those that are free
from them in tho first place, and then re
member that success, in this as well as in
anything else, is the reward only of vigi
lance. After having taken all due precau
tion in the selection of the trees, they must
bo marked and the Knife and Mlexiblo wire
must be used wherever one makes its ap
pearance. As to infecting poisonous sub
stances or hot watcf into their holes, I
have never seen it done, and so I cauuot
Judge of its effects.
"Next comes the canker-worm, and ho is
a pretty troublesouio fellow, but as his
habits are well-known, and his depreda
tions confined to one particular time of the
year, we can lay our plans and out-flank
nim easily, if wo ouly attend toil faithfully.
Among tho many traps that have from
timo to lime been ollercd to tho public,
some of which might reasonably be called
scarebugs, none that I have seen have been
at all cliectual, and we havo been obliged
to fall back upon the old method, in vo;ue
a hundred years ago, and that is tar, cith
er coal-tar from the gas-house or pino tar,
and more recently printer's iuk, as not re
quiring to be renewed so often, though if it
Bliould be requisite to renew it every day
the expense would be nn objection. Tire
method to which I allude is to take a strip
of sheathing paper about ten inches wide,
and tie it Or tuck about the trunk of the
tree in October, aud then tar or iuk with a
paint-brush. Hut few will be caught in
the full, nnd I don't think that many that
are around the tree ever da any harm. Iu
tho spring as soon ns the frost begins to
come out of the srround, we must be on the
alert, apply tho tar or ink as long as any of
tuo gruls are taken, iheso bunds ot pa
pers should be taken off as soon as the in
sects have done going up the tree, ns the
black absorbs the heat of the sun and is
ftpt to injure smooth-barked trees. A new
instrument has been sent to mo within a
day or two, which I have ucver seen iu
use, but I think it may be much butter
than any other trap I have seen. It is sim
ple in construction and not very expensive,
it is made of two by three inch pine stuff,
grooved as for gutters. Tho groove is an
inch and five eighths by three-fourths deep ;
it is cut so as to make squares of an)' desir
ed size, three sides arc nailed together, the
fourth only tucked so as to be easily taken
off to adjust it to the tree. They must be
set by a level on the ground and all the
spaces be filled in with sonic kiml of mnr.
tar, and tho groove be filled with tar. The
cost hero is twenty cents per foot across
the inside of tho frame and one cent addi
tional for larger and some deduction for
smaller ones. I see ouo objection to the
eflicionzy of these and that is, tho mortar
may collect on the top of the tar, and thus
prevent its sticking the insects ; this might
perhaps, be removed by a sponge. When
the tar gets encrusted over, it may bo stir
red to remove the crust. Another trouble
might be that when the insects were very
plenty they might bridge over (lie tar, but
I think this would happen but seldom. I
think these frames might be well adapted
to geutlemeu's places who might dislike the
tar band for its unsightly look. So much
for the canker-worm.
Tho catterpillar can bo dispatclied in
short order. No measure can be taken to
prevent them from depositing their eggs,
which is always done iu the fall. We have
got to bide our time with them. When
tbey get about half-grown, take a suitable
. pole, tie a swab of oakum on tho end of it,
get some kind of thick oil, what we call
blubber here, which is decomposed fish-livers,
dip the swab into it and push it through
tho uest, taking care to smear the nest
pretty well with oil, nud tho woik is done.
Every one that is nbro;(l aud comes home,
puts his foot into tho oil and is a coner.
They never attempt to repair the old house,
and the largest part rc killed.
1 think there should be some legal enact
ment to compel owners of apple trees to
clear them at least of the two last named
pests, or else cut them down, nud not keep
them year after year to annoy their neigh
bors. J. I,. IIl'imAKD.
rcabwb, Dec. 15, 1871.
Staggering in Tigs. A correspondent
asks information renaidinj the cause and
.management of pigs suffering from what
uppcara to be staggers. The symptoms are
jut follows: The nisi stands and works, his
mouth, and froths at the mouth, then stag
gers and falls as if in a, lit. Alter rcmain
m in that state for a timo it recovers, but
at last the symptoms prove tatai. smuiiu
pigi force their noses against the wall, or
iulo a corner, but the symptoms are always
nearly tho same. The disease which is pop
ularly t.tmid stackers in medical parlance
is called epilepsy. It depends usually upon
imperfect nutrition or the .brain nud tier
vniia svslpui.
Iii i.i-'s as well ns other animals, epilep
sy is often litritlilory. Frequently It is tlo-
vhIoiiimI bv breediiv' in-and-in. ContmueU
furiliiiir mi nuor. iiniutritivo fare, such us
brewers' wash or Indian coin, or even on
such unduly stimulating food as beans or
peas will favor the production of epileptic
fits. Wet, foul uncomfortable beds also
lead to epilepsy among young and delicate
pigs. In preventing turther losses we
would advise tho atlendins carefully to
cleanliness, comfort and liberal feediug
minnlv tlie small nil's Willi some cood milk
and u daily mess of foiled linseed, which is
particularly iwul, ns containing a large
nronorlion of oleaginous matters. A lew
cabbages, grass, dry peas and barley Hour
will help to vary the dietary.
If the pigs are weakly, ten or twelve
drops of tincture of tho chloride of irou
may be giveu twice daily in beer, water
gruel, or mash, l-'or the next litter securo
u strong, sound, vigorous sire of a 6train of
Wood eutirely dillereut from that which
has been hitherto used. Vtt. Kd. North
British AyricnUurist.
A delegation of Cherokee, Creek, nnd
Choctaw iudian called ou President Untut
ou Saturday nnd liud nn interview, with
which they were much pleased, the Pres
ident expressing his gratification at their
tiocinl progress uud assuring tin 111 that he
vould nt ull times d whatever lay iu his
PA'.'T to promote their prosperity. The
i"-'U-'8"eg iu Cotigress from tho Territories
also calui t jU(J xcctive Mausiou, prcsent
lug a resi)Ui()U ,eqUegliug that hereafter
tho .PP.lnlt of Federal oflicers iu tho
lerritories bo f tUizU)8 of lho
same. r
ri'r 7tMiur. the orcau
01 mo wiupurnuuo men , K . .
como to tho conclusion Ui: 1
ed temperance tickets has iti,,'" f.
rv to the cause, aud tho only uii
way to push tho reform is to rely". " " ,
these reasuiis. it advocates local onCu-
that the neonle may decide for th niselvek
whether or uot intoxicating liquor is to bo
sold at their door, to tho Injury of the body
.aud soul of man.
Some men et their barrel of loer ou
tick, uud leave It to suttlo fur iuoir.
CAKIt I Mi K MA DI'Al'TOHV)
BUN BURY, TENN'A.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ,
WOULD respectfully announce t the cltl
rens of Sunbury nnd surrounding country,
that he U prepared to manufacture all styles of
Carriage, IlH(rgiei, Ac,
nt his neT shop on east Market street. IIo will
furnish every description of Wagons, both
Plain and 'Fancy.
tn ihort, will make everything hi his line from A
first-class carriage to a wheelbarrow, warranted
to be tnnde of tho best and most durable materi
als, and by the most experienced workmen. All
work sent out from his establishment will bo
found reliable In every particular.
The patronage of the public Is solicited.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ.
Sunbary, Nov. 4, '71.-1 y.
FOR SALE!
I EIGHTY acres of Improved land in the best
lA section of Southern Michigan, within five
miles of tho town of "Three Rivers," in St. Jo
seph county, within two miles of tho Railroad
Station, good buildings, out bonces, Inrge or
chard, soil, rich sandy loam, school houses nnd
churchs within siijlit titlo indisputable, ten
acres arc In wheat, the remainder In clover Sod.
A span of horses, caltlo, hops, (train n".d farming
utensils, &c, will be sold with this projierly.
Trice f 70 per acre, t3,000 in cash, the balance in
time payments of (500. Apply to
WM. A. MASsER, Three Rivers, Mich,
or,
II. B. MA88ER, Suubury, Pa.
Sunbury, March 11, 1871.
POM l'FKET SIAXOK OEM ETEK Y
OOMPAXY.
This company Is now prepared to sell lots In
the new Cemetery, located nn an eminence nbotit
one-fourth of a mile east of Sunbury. The in
crease of the population of Sunbury, and conse
quent advance in tho ratio of mortality, as well
us the limited facilities for the Interment of those
who have fought life's battle, have suggested the
organization ol the nuovc named company. 1
Plan of CVmetcrv may be seen nt the olllcc of 1
J. A. Cake, Esq., or l.lovd T. Rohrbach. I
Price of lots from ?5 to H5, according to loca
tion. Deeds will be executed for lots sold.
LLOYD T. IIOIIIIBACII, Scc'y.
May 13, l871.-tf!
BEEF, FORK, POULTRY ani FRUIT
EMPOniO.M,
In C. Dallas' store room, two doors cast of B right's
Building, Market Square,
SUNBURY, PEXN'A.
Having fitted upn room twodoors cast of Wcit
rel's Store, the underpinned has opened 11 Meat
Shop in connection wiih his stand on MARKET
DAYS, where he will keep on hand the best of
Keel, Pork, Veal aud Poultry
of every c'eseriptimi.
Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chli'kcns ready dressed,
uiul put up in regular btyle of city markets.
ALSO, Hiitter, Errs, Potutoc. Ap
ples, and Fruits of nil kind?, all of which will
be sold ut the lowest Market Prices.
Tiio iilTiii9 of Sunbury arc invited to call nnd
examine for themselves Ucfr purchasing else
where. A full assortment on hand every iiiurkt
morning.
HENRY NEUER.
Dec. 9, 1871.
IF YOU WANT TO SEE
the largest assortment of
Milliraeiry- Groorl
ever brought to this place, go to
L. SMssler, Market Spare,
MSIll KY, PA.,
Where nre arrayed In nil their different varieties
Fall Millinery Goods
of every description just brought from Philadel
phia and arc now open.
The new Room just completed Is filled with nn
endless variety. A most magnificent display of
Goods ou exhibition, and sold nt the lowest
prices.
KVEItY K1XI) OF UOOH.N
usnnllv kept in a Millinery establishment can be
had lit her store. The best hi the Philldelphia
markets were solicited.
Give ine a call and be convinced.
MISS U S11IS8LER.
Sunbury, September 23, lb71.
M IOEIIXE SHOP AXI IUOX
rorximY.
GEO. KOHRBACII &, SON'S,
Nun bury, Penit'n,
INFORM the public that they are prepared to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
lew Machine Shop in connection Willi llieir
Foundry, und have supplied themselves with New
Lut lies, Planing nnd Billing Machines, with the
latest Improvements. Willi the nid of skillful
mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given them, In n satisfactory man
lier. (irate to nult any Move.
IKON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, or all sizes.
BllACS CASTINGS, Ac.
Ornamental Iron fencing
FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS j
VERANDAHS ,
FOR Y All US AT RESIDF.KCF.tf, AC, AC.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further improved, and
will alwajs ue Kepi 011 nanus.
Also, TliKkMll.NU MAC1USKS.
Sunbury, May '.'0, 1871.
XF.W
Flour, Feefl, Fruit ani Veetalile Store,
tpruco Street, between Front uud Second,
SUNBURY, PA.
JOHN WILVER
having just opened a etorc ut the above place,
where ull k'nuls of of the Int brands of
Flour and Feeil
will be sold nt greatly reduced prices. The cele
brated Buck's Mills Flour will bo kept constantly
on li'ind. AIeu, all kinds of
Feed, Grain, Corn, Oali and Rye, chopped or
wlme,
Potatoes!, Applet, Oabtmge. A Fruit
generally, at a cuenper nie 11:111 can oe noiigm
elsewhere. All goods ddivcred Free of Charge.
Call and examine my stick aud uscerlaln the
piices before purch.isiuj; cucwhere.
Jlll. vtll.VLK.
Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1871.-11
DRl'.SS OIN.
FALL AND W1X1EII STYLES,
now open it
9MSH KATK Itl.AtK'N NTOHE,
Market Square, SUNBtRY, Pcnn'a.,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Silk Poplins, Press Trimmiigs, Embrolderiy,
.millions.
Gcnts Collars, Neck-ties, ll.lf-hose, Huudkcr-
ehlets nna U loves.
l'erfuuiery, Toilet Soups, liar Brushes, Combs,
etc.
Au luvitntlou Is extended to dl to call and se
cure bargains.
NOV. 4, iSil.
AGEXTf HiMI.n FOR
Pbranea or Loudoa 1-lte.
By D. J. Klrwan, the well-known Joirnalist.
THE VERY LARGEST COMMISSIONS PAID.
nu h..w - u uauiirul xMoToof 6C5 pages
embellished with 200 engravings, and a Quely
xftcutrii man of Loudon, desiirned and executed
oxnretsly for this work by emluent artists. It
e..t;iins a inn. irmomc ana irutuitu sukiuuieiik
of tin Mights, Secrets and Sensulious of the great
meiropau of the world.
Address. DUrrlFLD AbHMEND,
Fabllshor.
JsulSTi. . 7jt gantom Sti.et, PhlladelpWa.
FALL AND WINTER STYLES.
HATS AND BONNETS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
WREATHS, LAOES, &c.
. Crape Vella,
CRArE'HATS AND BONNETS,
and everything usually kept in a Millinery Store.
Call at
M. L. GOS8LFJV8 Store,
South Fourth Street, below the S. V. R. R.,
SUNBURY, PA. .
Nov. 4, 71.
f-'AH r i it i" ri esT
TUACKARA, BUCK & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
MISKEY, MEUItILL & TUACKARA,
MANUFACTURERS OK
GAS FIXTURES, BRONZES? &c, &c,
Chandeliers), 'Pendants, Hracketn,
Ac Ac,
would respectfully Invite the attention of pur
chasers to our elegant assortment.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS,
71;CheitnnC Street.
MANUFACTORY, 403, 404,408 AND 408 RACE
STREET.
Aug. 19, 1871.
KKW meat" niiop.
rPUIE undersigned respectfully Informs the cltl-
JL lens of Sunbury nnd vicinity, that they havo
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
in Dcwarl's bullriincon the north side of Market
Square, two doors from the railroad, were they
w ill keep a constant supply of tho best of Beef,
Pork, Mutton, Ac, nt wholesale or retail, nt the
lowest prices and or the first quality . A wairon
will be run to supply customers every morning,
(except Sundays.) The best of meat will found
ut their shop. Give us a call nnd satisfy your
selves. REFFEW & BOWER.
(Hal0tll 1801). tf.
Attention, Agentn.
Great Inducements offered live Agents, to sell
the most popular work of the ngc, 'Reuinrknblo
Characters and Places of the Holy Land," by
CHARLES W. ELLIOTT,
with articles from the pens ofT. D. Wnolsey, L.
L. D. i Right Rev. Thos. M. Clark, D. 1). ; Rev.
Joseph Ciimmlngs. D. 1). : Rev. C harles A. Stod
dard ; Rev. S. 1". Smith, I). D. t Rev. William
Adams, D. I). ; Kcv. Henry Ward Hceeher, ifce.
Address for circulars nnd full particulars,
J. II. IHiYMIUK.
Dec. 3, lSTl.-Sm. Pottsvillc, Pa.
HOLIDAY tiOODN.
THADD'S S. SHANNON,
THIRD AND MARKET SQUARE,
Has in stock and constantly receiving Novelties
In hi. lino, cnnsisiing in part of a full line of
AMEKIOAX UATCMi:s,
Elgin, Illinois, Howard fcf'o., Wnliimm, M...
saehusettK, nmr Hoy's AMERICAN WATCHES j
Also, a full set of Ladies, and (icnt's Gold nud
Silver Swiss Watches.
T"T'I"1"VT T7 T 1"V
J JJ-J VY JUJL-JJ-V JL .
Roman Gold sets, pink coral and Gold Belt,
iuir-nii.n. Necklaces und Pendants, Onyx and
Jet Jewelrv.
SILVER-WARE,
Solid Silver-ware of Sterling punH, made to or
der, llridal and Presentation Pieces, Knives,
Forks and Spoons in eases, also, a full line of
Silver Plated Goods, Tea Sets, Ice Water Sets,
Erbit Stands, Cake Baskets, Cofu-e Urns, Forks
and Spoons treble plated, the best in the market.
SPECTACLES.
If you Value your Eyesight, use the Perfect
Lenses, ground from minute Crlstle Pebbles mel
ted together, and derive there name '-Diamond''
011 account of there hardness and brilliancy.
They will last many years without change, uud
warranted Supeiior to all others iu use.
TABLE CUTLERY.
Ivory, Pearl and Metal handles in cases sup
plied to order.
LOCKS.
A full assortment of Eight day and Thirty
hour Clocks, also Calender Clocks ot all dwerip
tions. Engraving done at the shortest notice.
Watches', Clocks and Jewelry, Repaired and
Satisfaction warranted.
All goods will tic sold at the very Lowest Cash
Prices. Every body is conllally Invliod to Cull ond
Examine fur themselves.
Don't lorfct the p'acc.
T. S. SHANNON.
nnburyDcc.lC, tf.
Tlllj'sVw.ftiTOKF. I
CLEMEHT & DISSINGER,
In the new Clement Building,
.Murket Snuare, Sunbury, Pa.,
offer to the public, an cutiro new assortment of
WINTER DRY GOODS,
of all styles at the lowest prices.
Full lines of Alpacas, Mohairs, Plaids, Empress
Cloths, Shawls, rlanncls, iiosiury,
MOURNING GOODS,
a full variety, Blankets nud. Woolen goods of all
descriptious.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8, VESTINGB, &c, &e
Itcnlj-.Male Olothlugt
a full assortment, which will be sold lower than
elsewhere.
Carpetst aud Oil OlotliN.
, GKOCEH1ES
of nil klndi, which nre guaranteed all fresh.
QUE EN S VA H E, WILLOW WAKE,
&c, &c, &c.
TRIMMINGS, GLOVES,
and in fact everything that can be mentioned In
u tlrst-class store.
Call and examine our stock. Having our s.ore
rlited witA Gas, goods can be selected in lliu
evening as well ns lu tho day time. No charges
for bbowiug goods.
CLEMENT & DISSINGER.
Dec. 0, 171.
CEVrF.U OF ATTIIACTIOX.
Everybody is Invited to come aud buy of tho
handsome assortment of
TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES
at
SAMUEL F. NEVIN'S STORE,
In frame building, adjoining Moore Disslnger's '
building. T1UKD blKfctT, e-LJHCKt, t'A.
Just opened a fresh supply of Coufcctionuries of
every iiusei ipliun.
TOVN OF AM. UIKON
couslantly on hand. The beet RAISINS, FIGS,
CURRANTS & DKtfcD fUlU.
PURE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SPICES,
fresli Bread, Buns & Cukes, every morning.
FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, 4c.
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS!
Having fitted up a room expressly for serving
up Oysters lu every style, Ladies and (ieulleiueu
will bo accoiiiinoduted with the last bivalves lu
market, at ull hours during the day and evening.
I amines will be supplied at their resilience wun
the best Shell or Cuuued Oysters, as U Uesiiuble,
at the very lowest prices.
Cull and see my excellent assortment of goods
and ascertain the prices. , -
B. " .
Dec. 16, 1871.
E. Moagklns, Agt.,
DEALEH IN
Hides, Tallow. Bones, Rags
aud
CRACKLINGS,
Banbury, Kortb'd lounly, Pa.
CASH PAIB ON ALL PURCHASES.
(
Sunbury, Dse. a, VBTl.-floi.
80XXYKIDE-IIEATEH.
SCNimwB AT MAKVLANU STATU FAIR. BaU-
timohk. First premium for irire-tlc lleateri
awArded the Snnnvshlc.
Advantages of the Snnnyslde I
1. It Is so constructed that one-third more of
tho radiating surface extends Into tha room, giv
ing that much mora additional heat without ax
tra fuel.
8. It Is the only Hot-Air Fire-place neater In
the market. Like the regular built cellar heater,
It loses no heat, but couuuet 11 an 10 its icgm
pnrposcs. 8. The fuel magazine l donble the usual etce,
extending from the flre-box to the top of the
stove, with capacity for twenty-four hours' iup
ply of coal.
4. The patent double cover for coal magazine
consumes the gas, prevents escape of gns Into
tho room, nnd makes It Impossible for any puf
fings or explosions to occur. This Is nn advant
age possessed by uo other tire-place stove In the
market.
8. Thcro are three olr ccambers, wherein ft
brisk circulation Is kept up, drawing tho cold air
In the room through heated flues Into a large
hot-air reservoir, nt the back of the stove.
6 No side pipes nre used, as the air Is heated
In A reservoir having double radiating flues and
double back, supplying large quantities of hot
nirwithout waste of heat or fuel.
7. The Si NNYSinB utilizes tho wnito beat to
thoroughly that wc frequently heat an adjoining
room on the first, besides healing the rooms Iu
second nnd third stories.
8. A dnmpcr on top of the stove, connected
with tho hot nlr flues, controls tho quantity of
hot nlr required for the uso of cither the upper
or lower rooms. All other flre-placo stoves are
very Inconvenient in tills respect.
tf. The (irate is self-sealing, and 110 dust can
escape while slinking it.
8TURAT, TETERSON A CO.,
.Philadelphia.
II. B. MASSEk, Agent.
Nov. 11, mi.
KXTRAOUIHXAUY.
110 OFFERflO
80 DAYM OX Tit I A L.
MONTHLY PAY.MF.XTS.
PKU'E IIDDKED.
The Amrwcmn Sbwino Machine Co. havo
concluded to offer their whole Stock of Supeiior
and widely-known machines, npon the above
nnparaleled terms, to everybody, everywhere,
who have, or can find uso for a really good Sew
ing Machine, cheaper than the cheapest.
Every one is welcome to n month's free trial
at their own home.
The best, and only true guarantee oflts quality,
Is a month's fre trial.
The object of giving n free trial is to show you
how Good our Machine is.
Tills is the sl"iplcst and most certain way to
I convince you that our Machine is Just what you
! want.
The Secret of safety Is in ore month's trial.
No one parts w ith the Machine alter trial. All
Day for and keen it.
Buy 110 machine until you have found It 11 good
one, easy to learn, easy to manage, easy to work,
easy to keep lu order, perfect in mechanism,
perfect in construction, simple, reliable, and
satisfactory. Any company who will refuse you
this much cannot have as good a Sewing Machine
1 us ours.
I Bnv only when von know the machine docs
not take flu hour to get ready to do n minutes
work.
Buy only when you find a Machine that Is
! ready 111 11 , ,i ,,v khxl of work nnd Is
always ready, and i:evcr out of oroei.
I A mouth's trial answers all questions, solves
j all doubts, prevents all mistakes, and Is the only
! safe way to get your moneys worth. Try it. You
I cannot lose.
i Write for our Confidential Circulars and lllus-
tratCfl l'limlilit r.,t,t.!i,1t,. ftlll .Artl,lM,
which wo will send you by return of mail free,
1 with Samples of Sewing, that you can Judge for
yourself. And remember, that we sell our good
! Machincnt a low price, upon extraordinary favor
able terms of payment, and upon tlieirown mer
its.
Don't hesitate because you are uncertain
whether want u Sewing Machine or not, no be
cause you have one of another kind. Try a good
one, they arc always useful, and will make
money for you, or help you to save it. And if
yon havenuotlicr.ouis w ill show you that the one
you have could bo Improved. The company slake
the very Exi-tenee of llieir Business on the mere
its of this Wonderful and Extraordinary Sewing
Machine. County Rights given free to good
Smart Agents. Canvassers, male nnd female,
wanted everywhere.
Write for Particulars, and address :
AMERICAN MACHINE Co.,
Cor. John aud Nassau Street.
New York.
Oct. 11, 1S71. 1 year.
US t'UF.APF.It T1IAX Ui:itOSK.F
OtriCE or Tiin Si.Mii RV Gas Company,
October ., 1871.
To the Citizkns : Recent liiusitgailou de
monstrate that (!as of 14 Candles -puil'ilv. can
tic sold at t'.'.OO per 10O0 cubic feet. The Direc
tors of the Sunbury Gas Company have deter
mined to adopt that price nnd 14 Candle ns the
standard of quality. This fixes the pi ice of a
14 Caudle burner at one cent an hour, or one
third less than Philadelphia gas.
A Kerosene l.-.inp gives a light of seven to ten
caudles only therefore, gas at the above price
Is much cheaper than kcrotcne, w itliout causid
ering cost ot chimneys uud liability to accident.
Let all come forward and become gass consum
ers. Make your applications lor service pipes
nud llttiugs at once, as t lie season for introduc
ing them is drawing to a close.
By Okiilu op tup. Boakd ok Duisctous.
TERMS.
The contractors for the Works will introduce
pipes upon the following terms. Serrice piies
at 50 cents per running foot, measuring from
centre of street. Upon Market Square, twenty
dollars lor entire service.
Interior fittings at 15 cents per running foot,
In new buildings ; 15 cents per running fool over
plaster, und U0 cents per runuiug foot under
floors.
Chandeliers, Pendants rod other fixtures for
sale nt new York nud Philadelphia prices.
October 7, 1871.
-OSADALSS
TilE INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE KOSADAUS are
published on every puckagu, there
fore, it is nor a secret pivparatioii,
consequently
rilTSICIAXS PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma
tism, SUin Diseases, Liver Com
ulaiut and all diseases of the
Blood.
OSS ECITL3 C? E3SA3ALI3
will do more pood than ton bottles
of lho Syrups of ciaraipsrilla,
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
havo used Rusudulisin their practice
for ilia past tiircc, years und ticely
endorso it as a relmblo Alterative
and blood I'urilier.
Pit. T. C. PIT. II, of Boltlmors.
Ull.T. J. BO V KIM, "
nit. it. w.OAkK. "
nu. K. o. n.WM-LLY. "
Ult. J. H. SPARKS, ut NlchoUiviUe,
Ky.
Dll. J. L. McCAKTHA, Columbia,
8. C.
bit. A. B. NODLKS, Kdgecooib, N. C.
USED AND EH DOES ED Br
J. B. FRENCH fc SONS. F-' -
Man. . !, Mirh.
F. W. SMIT.XKH, Lima. Ohio.
LA, A A 1.1.. l.nna.Ol.io.
CRAVKN & CO., tionlomvllle, Vs,
SAM L. u. M. ADDKN, Murfrees-
buro, Teun.
Our spacs will not albiw of anv ex.
tended remarks in rrlation to lh
virlucsof HoiaUaln. Tulho Uediral
t'rulusaioa w cuaraate a Fluid F.a-
traciauorUir to any they bava evor
used ia the treatment of diMased
blood 1 and to tha alllirtad w aav trv
Huaailalla. and vuu will ba reatur.!
to health '
RosaHalfs Is sold br all Dnifffflat.
piics flJiO per bottla. Addrex '
CS. CIU27T3 CD.
I BaiTmosc, Vs.
Jnly 23, 1871. ly.
D
MerchantTallorlng.
J. M. IIONTIAK,
lit tbe Post Office Building, opposite IWs Depot,
(upstairs,)
SUNBURY, PENN'A,
Informs his friends and the public generally,
that he has just opened ft large and varied as
sortment of
Cloth), OMBnlmere), Venting, Ac,
which will be made np to order In the latest
styles, and warranted to fit.
Gentlemen In want of fashionable suits lire
Tiled to call and examine his stock.
SHIRTS
tclentlflcally and practically cut and made
measure.
RUN NO RISK.
We fnrnlsb tbe aboro styles of Improved yoke
and sack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve,
nnd gun ran tee a perfect filling shirt. It Is the
best model of a shirt ever ottered to the trnde.
Fino and fancy shirts made to order.
J. M. BOSTIAN
June 8, I871.-Cm
No. 002 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
. PHILADELPHIA,
JEWELGRN, (SIL.VEHSMITIIS
AMD
IMPORTERS, .
nre now In rceept of their
FALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS,
embracing a superb stock of
pa it is nnozF.Nt
CLOCK SETS AND MANTEL ORNAMENTS
VIENNA FANCY GOODS I
PARIAN STATUARY. I
Wolld Nllvrr Ward
tastefully arranged In cases lor
WEDDING PRESENTS,
also a splendid assortment of
FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, CHAINS,
ELECTRO-PLATED WARES.
Oot. 11, 187L ,
I.t MIIEII AND PLAXIXCl MILI.f.
Third Street, adjoining Phlla. X Eric R. R., two
8tiiarcs North of the Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
Ira t. "clement;
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of the public.
Having all the latest Improved machinery for
mniiiifiu'iuring Lunbcr, be is now ready to till or
ders all kinds of
FLOORING, S1DINC, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and nil kinds of Ornamental SerowlWork. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
X LAKOR ASHOItTMENT Of
BILL 'LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
lithe, vc.
Orders promptly tilled, nnd shipiied by Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
deel'J-r.S:ly
STOVE TIN FSTAKLISIIMENT.
MARKET CTBFF.T. SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
siccr.sJOH to surra uentueh.J
nA VI MO u.Um,4I !. nbovowoll known OB.
labllKhmeiit, Mr. Krauso would respectful.
ly iulorm the public that hu uow has on hand a
large artmciit or
COOKING STOVES.
Sjiccr's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
top, t.omliination, busiiiciiniiii!i and otliers,
which nre so arranged ns to be used for Coal or
Wood, and are warranted to perform satisfaetori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to
beat one or more rooms. llr.AHNU bTOia
of diU'ercnt kinds at very low prices.
Tinware of Every Iocrlptlou
kept constantly on hand. Roofing and Spouting
with the lu'st uiaterial, done lit snort notice.
REl'AIRINO ulleiidcd to with dispatch. Coal
Oil and Lumps constantly on baud. Japan ware
of a i.nil.i. Store opposite Couley's hard ware
store, tiivo me a call. A. KltALbU..
apl24-ly
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
CI.OTIIM AD CASNIMEKES!
FRENCH AND DOMESTIC GOODS
of every grade, just opened at the
MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP
Til OK. lT. NOTT,
On Third Street, In Miller's Block, opposite the
.Moore K Dlsslngcr Buildings,
SUNBURV, l'ENN'A.
The most fashionable clothing made to order
from every variety or goods.
Suits of ull sizes made up at the shortest no
tice, from the best selected ktock iu ew lork
and Vhiliidelphiu.
Call aud be convinced.
THOS. G. NOTT
Nov. 4, 1871.
Beef! Beef! .
frMIE undersigned is prepared to furnish the
JL citizens of Sunbury and vicinity with tha
choicest Beef and l'ork In Market, cUher nt
Wholesale or Retail.
Families will be supplied by the quarter or
side, or smaller quantities nt the most reasona'
ble rates.
Constantly on hand the choicest cuts of Beef,
l'ork. Mutton uud eal,also Sausages, Uelognas.
Vc. Apply ut the Meat House, South Third
street, In Moore A Dissinger Row, buubury.
On market days the best of meat is served to
customers nt the meat stand, corner of Market
uud Third streets, w lieu the celebruted Urosious
sausages can ba hud, long kuown at tbe best In
market.
HENRY K. FAfiELY.
N. B. Persons having fut hogs or beeves for
sale can procure the Ingest market price by ap
plication ut the above establishment.
Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1871.
M I LM Ell Y G IJULL V.
NEW STYLES OF
BONNETS,
HATS,
FLOWERS,
FRAMES, Ac.
Mourning and Bridal
llsttsi and Bonnets),
Full line of Mourning .Veils and Crape.
MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY
Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Gloves,
llundkerclilets, dec, dec.
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
MI8S M. L. GOS81.F.R.
South Fourth 8t., below the Railroad, Burbury
April S2, 1871.
Wanted Immediately.
lO.OOO Men and Women
to purchase the entire slots: of GOODS now of
fered for iuspectiou "'d suje at the Mammoth
Store ou Queen St'eet, Northumberland, as I siu
determined to be
I'ndersiold or Excelled
la quality of goods offered for sale lu my line.
EU MILLER,
Oct. is.-in.
KTEKEOM'OPKsJ,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES.
E. at II. T. ASTIION Y V t'O.,
501 Broad way, New York,
Invite the attention of ths Trade to their exten
sive assortment of ths above goods, of Itiulr own
puimcauon, manufacture and imporiatlon. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and
GHAPHOSCOFE8.
NEW VIEWS OP YOSEMITE.
E. 4 H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
591 Broadway, New Yorkj
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
IMPOKTUS AMD MANl'r AOTCBBHS OF
Pkotorramtale Material.
Msreh 4t, 18T1. Vy.
JJARDWARK FOR ALL
AT TI1K
HARDWARE STORE
or
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.
Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.
It Is useless to enumerate every kind of article
tn his Store, but among the leading items may
M aown iu following t
Iron, Steel, Lead,
Scales, Bteeiyards, Urlndstones,
Nalk of ail kinds and sites.
Vices, Saws, Planes,
icves, c bains, Axes,
srass nna iron neuics,
Shovels. Hoes, Forks,
Spades, Rakes, Hatchets,
.arpenter ana Biacksmitn ttoring Mncbines,
Cellar Orates. Drawing Knives.
Btone 8le,es, rinstcrers' t rowels,
Masons' Hammers ana rrowois,
Hand Dinner Bolls, and large cast Iron Bells for
School Houses and Farmers' Dinner
Bells,
Carpenters' Bench Screws,
Potato Forks for digging potatoes,
Looking Glasses, Twine, Ropes,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tacks,
Mule and Horse Shoes and Nails,
Tlammers, Augurs, Chisels,
Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms,
Locks ofll descriptions, Coffee Mills,
Bits nnd Braces,
Carriage Bolts of all kinds, Paint and Wall
Brushes, Buckets,
011ft,lVaruishen, Japan,
Lve, Soda Ash, Washing Soda,
PAIST. OF ALL, KIXUN in Oil or Dry,
Parti-Colors of all kinds,
CEDAR-WARE
and other Wooden-Ware of all kinds and very
ehenn. Hav-Fork Pulleys.
Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level Glasses,
Files, Hinges, Coal OH,
Hems, Cotntis, Screws,
sadilicry ana snoc Mailings,
Buggv Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cutters.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears,
Knot, (Caps) aud Powder,
and a great variety of other articles. Any thing
wanted and not ou hand, win do ordered at once.
Sunbury, Aug. Ill, 1H71.
WM. MURIUT. J. SI.ATMAKEK. WM. II. SLACK.
MURRAY & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Office and School Stationery,
Printing, Wrapping and Manilla
PAPERS,
PAPEIl HAGS, Ac, Ac.
The ColubraU'd
Corry Kerosene Burning Oil
always 011 hand.
Having also opened a
COAL YARD,
wc nre prepared to supply at short notice, and ut
tne lowest rates,
EGG,
STOVE,
CHESTNUT
v and
l'EA
COAL
to all who may be pleased to give us a call.
Orders left at our ofllce No. 35 South Third St.,
will be promptly tilled.
MURRAY & CO.
No. 35 South Third Strett, Sunhurv, Pa.
Aug. SO, 1K71.
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
John Fareira,
7 aiu ii Miti:i:T,
Middle of ths Block, between Tth and 8thSts.,
South Side,
Philadelphia,
Importer, Manufaetuier nud Dealer in all kinds
and imn'itv of I
ZEVsTC" TTJTJEIS,
For Ladies' and Children's Wear. j
lluvini: imported a very )ari;c and sdcudii ns- I
soitincntof nil the ditl'eient kiliils of Kill's from j
first hands in Europe, anil have had them made
up by the most skillful workmen, would respect
fully" invitu the readers of this paper to cull nnd ;
examine his lurye und very beautiful assortment j
of Fancy Furs, for Ladies and Children. I am ;
determined to sell nt ns low prices us any other !
respectable House In this city. All Furs war- ;
runted. No misrepresentation to ill'ect sales. i
JOHN FAREIRA,
718 Arch Street l'blludclpbla. I
Oct. S, lSTl.-Sm.
MIM.IXKIIY AXI) FAM Y STOItK.
l'.iill und Viuter ooil.
MISS L. WEISEU,
Market Street, one door west of Gcaihart's con
fectioncry store,
SUNBURY, PA.,
Has opened her stock of
Milliner)' and Funcj toods),
HATS AND BONNETS.
The latest styles of Dress Trimmings, French
nud American Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Sack
1 1 1 1. 1 . t '..II . 1 .r. ln...,.
loops, Chignons, Collars, Cuff, Jouviu Gloves,
aim a uirge variety 01 otner unifies.
In connection with the Millinery business, she
carries on the
DRESS MAKING AND FITTING,
lu all IU branches.
She is also agent for the sale of Ramsr y, Scott A
Co.'S Patterns.
The ladies of Suubury nnd vicinity arc cor
dially Invited to cull uud examine her splendid
stock.
Nov. 4, 1871.
Mure Cure Tor Teller.
rpilE Snbscriher, resident of Seven Points, Au
L gusla township, Northumberland .Couiily,
Pa., has a sure cure for Tetter, which he oHer
tn those atllicled with this annoying disease. He
was troubled w ith it for eight years, and nothing
would cure it until he obtained this remerly. ll
has been tried In a number of cases, to his know
ledge, (oneense of 25 years standing) with entire
success. I" pon receipt ol M 00, he will send a
box of the medicine, and directions to use It, or 6
boxes for (5, free of postage.
WILLIAM RAKER,
Augusta P. O., North'd Co., Pa.
August 12, 1871-7in.
Philadelphia and Erie Kallroad.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On and after Monday, November 27, 1871, the
Trains on the Philadelphia ii Eric Rail Road will
run us follows
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Suubury,
air at Eric,
Eric Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Suubury,
" " an at Erie,
Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury,
" " arr at Lock Haven,
Accommodation leaves Suubury,
" arr at Kennvo,
tt.20 p m
1.00 a n
2.50 p u.
13.30 p 111
6.50 p 111
7.40 a in
7.50 ui
4.US p m
7 w p m
6.15 a m
10.40 a iu
jiabTWARD.
Moll Tn,a "J'e, 11.25 am
" " Suubury, 13.30 a 111
" " arr at Philadelphia, 6.30 am
Erie Express leaves Eric, 9.00 p m
" " " Suubury, B.'JO a in
" arr at Philadelphia, 8.80 pm
Elmira Mall leaves Lock Huveu, ' ' 7.35 a m
" Sunbury, 11.00 a in
' " arr at Philadelphia, 5.50 p m
Accommodation leaves Kenovo, 12.V5 p m
. " sr at Suubury, 4.85 p in
Mall East connects east an! west at Erie with
L. S. & M. S. R. W. and at Csrry and lrvineton
with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Mall West with west bound trains ou L. 8. &
M. 8. R. W. and at Corry and lrvineton with OU
Creek and Allegheny K. K. W.
Cattawlssa passenger trains will be ran east
from Willianisport oa Erie Express, and west, to
vt Ullamsport oa cimira Man.
H it. A. BALDWIN, .
Gss' Sup't.
LtkwM and Blaomabnrg Rail
road.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OT 7AMB9QBR
TKA1NU.
Monday, Jnly 17,'1871.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave,
A.M.
P.M. 1A.M.
P.M.iPM.
Scranton,
Bcllevne,
Taylorvills,
Lackawanna,
Pittston,
West Pittston,
Wyoming,
Mnltby,
Kingston, A it.
W.-Barre o'rs
Plymontb June,
Plymouth,
Nnnticoke,
Hunlock's,
Shickshinny, '
Hick's Ferry,
0 4A
8 150
57
1 45!10 05
8 80 1 4 00
6 88' 4 05
7 03 4 19
7 11 4 83
7 19 4 80
7 24 4 3H
t 81, 4 49
7 86. 4 47
7 8l 4 KS
800 8 00
8 05; 5 05
iu 17,
110 sw'
S 11 10 85 1
!l0 40;
8 21,10 47,
Uo 53
T 05
7 14
1 18
1 87
7 40
7 80
9 83
11 00
9 40
8 00
8 07
8 22
8 6
8 43
8 201
8 80
8 45
8 08
neacn naven,
8 7
8 84
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
Espy,
Blooinnbnrg,
Rupert,
Cntawlssa,
Danville,
Chulnsky,
8 50
8 57
9 07
9 14j
V ID
9 26
9 SI
9 51
8 67
6'J
t ameron,
10 03!
North'd, (arrive.) 10 20l
4 53
NORTHWARD
Leave.
A.M. P.M.
Northumberland,
Cameron,
Chulnsky,
Danville,
Catnwissa,
Rupert,
Bloomsburg,
Espy,
Lime Rlde,
Briar Creek,
Berwick,
Beach Haven,
Hick's Ferry,
Shickshinny,
Hunlock's,
Nnnticoke,
I'lvmonOi,
Plymouth June.,
Kingston, it
W.-Burre
Maltbv,
Wvominp;,
West Pittbloa
l'iltstnn, '
Lackawanna,
Tnylorvllle,
Bellcvuc,
Scranton, (arrive)
DAVID T. BOUND, Snp't.
Northern Central Itallna-.
FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after Nov. 13, 1871, trains will run
ns follows :
N OR! n WARD.
Niagara Express leaves Suubury nt 12.40 p.
1 m., urrivvs at Niagara Falls at 1.30 a. in.
j Buffalo Express leaves Suiiluiry at 12.30 a. m.,
arrive at Williamsport at 2.25 n. 111., Eluiiru at
, 5.30 a. 111., Canandaiguu 8.15 a. ill.
j Mail arrives at Suubury at 4.30 p. 111., arrive
I nt WiiliuniFport 6.30 nnd Elmira 10.35 p. in.
I Fast Lino arrives at Sunbury at 0.50 p. in.,
arrive ut Williamsport 8.15 p. ru. ,
SOUTHWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury nt 1.47 a. tn.,
arrive at llarrisburi; 3.45 a. in., Baltimore T.2t
J a. in.
I Mail leaves Sunbury at 11.05 a. ni., nrriye at
! llarrisburi; 1.45 p. m.
1 Krio lCvjin... Ii'iivps Suubury at 0.25 n. m., nr
1 live at llarrisburg 11.20 a. 111., Baltimore; 3.00
I p. m.
I Erie Mall leave Sunbury nt 12.30 a. in., arrive
ut Harrieburg 2.20 a. 111.
SI1AMOKIN DIVISION.
K4STWAIII1.
Leave Sunbury nt 4.40 p. 111., nrrivs at Shatuo
kin 5.50 p. in., Mt. Carinel 6.40 p. m.
Leave Sunbury (Accommodation,) at 11.60 a.
m., univc at Shaiuokin 1.00 p. m.
WESTWAKU.
Leave Mt. Carmel nt 7.00 a. m., Shuniokiu
7.40 a. m., arrive nt Sunbury 0.55 a. m.
Leave Shaiuokin ( Acconiiiiodution,) at 2.45 p
in., arrive at Suiiliury 4.00 p. m.
Express leaves daily.
All other trains leave daily, except Sundays.
A. R. Fiske. En. S. Yoino,
Gen'l. Sup't., Gen'l l'assen'r Ai;'t.,
Harrisburg, Ta. Balimore, Md.
Itrttdina; RaiironU.
W.I N T E R A R R A N G E"M E N T.
Monday, Xov. Yith, 1871.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
North-West for Philadelphia, N. Y., Reud-
inff, Pottsvillc, Tamniiun, Ashland, Sbana kin,
! Lebanon, Allcntown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz,
Lancaster, Coluinbia, &c, Ac.
Trains leave llarrisburi for New York, as fol
lows : At 2.45, 8.10, a. 111. and 2.00 p. in., con
I nectlng with similar trains 011 tbe Pennsylvania
I Railroad, and urriviui; ut New York at 10.07 a.
j 111., 3.42, nud U.45 p 111. rcspccliv. lv. Slecpiui;
. Cars uccoinpuuy the 2.45 a. in., tiaiu without
I change.
' Rcturnlnc: 1 Leave New York at 9.00 n. ni.,
j 12.30 uoon and 5.W) p. in., Philadelphia nt 7.:;o,
; 8.30 u. 111. aud 3.30 p. 111. j Sleeping Cars accom
pany thci.uu p. 111. traiu from New York with
J out chaiitrc.
i Leave Harrisburir for Readme-. Pullsville T ..
1 maqiin, Minersvilie, Ashland. Shaiuokin.
1 111... . m:i . ..... . .....
Aiieiiiuwn ami rmiuocipiii.l at n.10 a. in..
2.00 uud 4.05 p. 111., stopping at Lebanou and
principal way stations; the 4.05 p.m., train
connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsvillc and Co
lumbia only. For Pottsvillc, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Suscmchunna
Railroad, leave Harrisburg nt 3.40 p. 111.
East Pennsylvania Railroud trains leave Read
ing for Allcntown, Eastou uud New York nt 4.34,
10.40 a. in., aud 4.05 p. 111. Returning, leave
New York at 9.00 a. 111., 12.30 uoon and 5.00
p. ni. nnd Allcntown at 7.20 a. m. 12.25 uoon,
2.15, 4 25 aud 8.35 . 111.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. 111., coimccliUK with similar train 011 East
Pcnnu. Railroad, returning from Reading ut 0.30
. m., stopping ut all stations.
Leave Potlsvillu ut U.OO a. in. and 2.30 p.
Hi. lleriidou ut 10.00 u. 111., Shainokiu ut 5.40 and
11.15 a. 111.; Ashluud ut 7.05 a. in., and 12.43
noon; Mahauoy City at 7.51 a. m. and 1.20 p. ?n.
Taiuaiitia ut 8.35 a. in. uud 2.10 p. 111. for
Philadelphia, New York, Rending, HarrisburgjAc.
Lcuvo Pottsvillc via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Railroad ut 8.15 a. 111. for Harrisburg, aud
II. 45 a.m., for Pine Grove und Treuiont.
Reuding Accommodation Truiu leaves Potts-
vllleut 5.40 a. 111., passes Reading ut 7.30 u. iu.
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 u. 111., returning
leaves Philadelphia ut 4.45 p. 111., passing Read
ing at 7.35 p.m. arriving at Poitsville ut U.30 p.m.
Puttslowu Accommodation Train leaves Potts
towu at 7.00 a. ui., reluming leaves Philadelphia
at 4.15 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading nt
7.20 a. I"-, and 6.15 p. 111. for Ephrata, Litiz,
Lunnitlcr. Columbia, fcc. ; returuiiig leave Lan
caster ut 8.20 u. 111. uud 3.25 p. ni., aud Colum
bia ut 8.15 u. m. uud 3.15 p. ui.
Perklomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomcu
Junctional 7.25, W.U5a. 111.. ut 3.00 aud 5.45 p. in.
Rcturuiug,lcu hchweuksville ut 6.45,8.10 a. m.,
12.50 iioou and 4.45 p. 111. conueeting u ith similar
trains 011 Reading Rail Roud.
fickeriug Valley RuiliMd trains leute Phus
uliville ut 9.10 a. ru., 8.05 and 6.55 p. 111. 1 re
turuiiig, leave Byers at 6.50 a. in., 12.45 uoon,
nnd 4.30 p. in., couuoctlug Willi similar trains ou
Reading Railroad.
Colebrookdale Railroad Tralus leave Pottstown
at 9.40 a. 111., l.lSaud 6.30 p. m., rctuiulng leave
Mt. Pleasant at 7.15 uud 11.35 a. m., aud 3.54 p.
III. , connecting with similar trains oa Readiug
Railroad.
Cheater Valley Railroad Trains leuve Bfldge
port at K.30 a. m., 2.05und 5.20 p. in. returning,
leavs Dowuiugtou ut 6.55 a. in., 13.50 uoon and
5.15 p. m.couucctiug with similar truluson Read
ing Railroad.
Ou Sundays t Leave New York at 5.00 p. tn.,
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. iu. aud 3.15 p. 111., (ih
8.00 a. 111. traiu runuiug ouly to Reading;) Icavs
Pottsvillc al 8 00 a.m. ,lev Harrisburg, 2.45a.
iu., aud 2.00 p. ui.; lea re Alleutowu at 8.35 p.
m. 1 leave Reading at 7.15 a. iu. uud 9.50 p. 111.
for Hurrisburg, ut 4.34 a. ui. for New York,
aud at V.40 a. in. aud 4.15 p. ui. fur Philudel'u.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School aud
Excursion Tickets, to and Xroui all poiuu at rs
duoed rales.
Baggage clucked throiyrb 100 Pounds Baf
gg allowed each Passeuger.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
vtt. Eupt. i; Eng. Much'ry.
; !
10 25 5 10
5 27
6 81
10 50 6 40
0 00
6 05
11 14 D 18
17
6 24
S 84
11 86 6 41
11 43, 0 49 A.M.
0 65
12 00! 7 09; 7 30 I
I 7 24. 7 45! ipM.
'P.M. 7 81 8 00! I
VJ i.'C; 7 41! 8 15 P.M.' 5 10
1 8 20 1 5 15.
i ! I 8 40! 2 43 1 5 sr,
12 43 8 on 8 451 e 4h 5 411
I I 8 13 8 r.3; 3 54 5 4 7
112 52 8 18 9 04 2 M) 5 02
! 8 2S, 9 14 3 07 G 00
I 8 30, 9 25 3 1 0 10
I 8 42 9 32 3 23 0 17
1 14 8 48. 9 40 3 30 0 25