Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 10, 1872, Image 4

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    timorous.
" United Wk Stand, Dividkd
Fai.l." A few evenings since, two friends
who had been Imbibing 'flro water,' wrro
eecn wending thmr way liomewnrd. One
wns ft burly, near sighted man, encased in
a heavy overcoat, with for cloves on his
hinds. . Tho other was ft sinewy active
man, nnd, although hla head was full, ho
kept his balanco on his pins, while, his arms
were as stiff and rigid as ball clubs.
' 'Steady, now, Hob,' said the slim man
ns the heavy welpht clung to his arm on
their way acmes the street.
'All right, Jnck, ; i nay's the word. Hut
I say, old boy, that last round of brown
stout has uiado mo rather blind and stag
gery.' 'Careful, my boy ; steady on tho left J
united we stand, divided wo fall, easy now,
Bob.'
'Easy 'tis, Jnck ; slack up a, littlo as wc
round tho corner' my tulip.'
At this junction the double deck load was
too much for Jack ; while stapering round
the corner, (hey separated, Rob circling
to the reliable old pump, tho handle of
which ho grasped firmly with his gloved
hanrts. (Since the water famine the pump
has been kept filled to tho spout.) 15cnd
Ing over the handle, Hob ejaculated :
'Come, Jack, straighten up a bit, old
boy,' at the same time raising tho handle
Down went the handle again, with Hob
clinging to it, and out gushed about half
gallon of water.
'That's right, Jack,' said Hob, throwing
one arm around the pump thinking; ho was
supporting Ins Irietid, 'tlirow it up, my boy,
you'll feel better ofter it.'
Fond of the Wiimjwh. The fallowing
story is related of an old man of strict
creed and high moral standing in the com
munity where ho lived. It is said immedi
ately following the death of his third wife
he donned his coat and hat, nnd with a
smiling face that indicated no thought'of
failure, summoned a widow lady living in
the neighborhood to tho door, ond ' an
nounced the news to her thus :
'Good-mortiin', ma'am ; I'm 'round tell
ing folks how my old woman's dead, don't
know for sartin" that I shall get married
ngaiu. You are aware, howsome.ver (with
a knowing wink), that I'm mighty fond of
the widders."
His fourth marriage lias been placed on
record.
A man from one of tho rural districts
recently went to Washington to see the
sights. A member of the House, whoso
constituent he was, said : "Como to-morrow
and I will give you a seat on the floor
of the Ilou&e." "No you don't !" replied
Jonathan, "I always "manage to have a
cheer to sit on at home, nnd I bet I hain't
como to U'nsh'n'ton to sit on tho lloor 1
Iujins may do that when they come, if they
like, but I that am civilized, don't do it."'
On one of the recent cold nights, says tho
Nashua Telegraph, a lady acquaintance of
ours put her two boys in bed in a cold room,
tucked them up anil sat down on the edgo
of tho bed to hear them say their prayers.
Johnny, aged seven, trot through nil right
nnd cuddled up to Willie, aged five, who had
just comnfenced his prayer. Presently,
Willie, began to hurry, the words eamo fas
ter than he could distinctly utter, them, and
the prayer ended thus : "I pray the Lord
my soul to keep amen take your hand
off from me or I'll warm your ear for you."
Johnny was tickling him.
An At -Ton's Skhmon. "When John
lid wins, an accentric actor, went tramping
through the south of Ireland on a profes
sional tour, with three others, they reques
ted him (it being Sunday morning) to favor
them with a discourse suitable to the da)',
lie began ns follows :
In the iift.li chapter of Job, seventy verse,
you will find these words. 'Man is born
unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward.' I
shall divid this discourse, and consider it
under the three following heads : 1 A man's
progress into the world ; 2. A man's pro
gress through tho world ; and 3. His cagress
out of the world. ,
'"1. A man's ingress into the world is
naked and hare ;
'J. His progress through the world is
trouble anil care ;
3. And his egress out of the world is
nobody knows wh?re !''
To conclude
"If we do well here, we MiaM do well thorp,
1 cnn till yo-.i no mure if I pleach u whole
ye.ii-.'
It is well known that a rewaul of five
hundred pounds was oll'ered for the head of
John Hancock, whose bold, impressive
signature Is remarkable on the. Declaration
of Indipendence. Well, he signed the. do
cument as it he wished to throw bis whole
soul into his pen, and rising from his seat,
exclaimed ;
"There, John Hull can read my namo
without spectacles. He niuy double his re
ward, and I'll put him at defiance."
The Hope granted an audience, on Satur
day, to the Grand Duke Michel, brothers
of the Czar of Russia, nnd this is regarded
as indicative of reconciliation of tho differ
ences which have existed between his Ho
liness and tho Cztir.
The Duke of Newcastle, declares that the
conservatives iif England distrust Mr.
Gladstone, because he is believed to favor
the abolition of tho House of Lords, nnd
dallies with tho dangerous principles of Sir
Charles Dike and other disturbers of tho
constitutional order of tliiups.
!ccipc5, lit.
Rkmedy for Sore Throat. Boat up
tlm whites of two i-ir's with two spoonfuls
of white nufim- nnd mid u pint of lukewarm
water, (iratu a little iiiitnii in thn mix
ture. Stir it well nml drink n small por
tion frequently. The remedy is pleasant
and certain.
Apple Cake. Two cups dried apples
bo.ikou ana cnoppeu line auu 1$ cups mo
lasses ; put the apple iu the molasses and
simmer iu tho stove. Whcu cold, add 3
teaspooufula. fcaloralus, 2 orgs, cup but
ter, ami two cups stir milk, with cloves,
nutmeg, etc.
How to pet Colors Dissolve a table
spoonful of sujjar of lead lu a pail of water,
in which you soak vour colored cambric
tor fifteen minutes before wnshinir. If more
convenient, a little vinegar or a handful of
nal. thrown into a paii of water and the
dressed soaked, will set tho color.
Oincii:u 15ker. Thrco gallons of cold
spring water, one quart of molasses, ono
tablespoon of cream of tarter, three table
spoons of ginger, one quart of yeast ; mix
together iu a tub, and stand lor live hours.
It may then be bottled, and will be lit for
use iu one day.
Old Fashioned Shout Cakr.-A quart
of buttermilk ; a tablespoonful of unmelted
lard, and salt to taste. Holl out, to about
uau an men mien, ana cut tuto diamonds
and bake quickly. '
SrorpiNa Nope-Bleed. Stand up. with
tha head elevated. Compress the nostril
with the lingor, and at tho same time
stretch up the arm on the same side with
tus oieeuiug nostril. Keep the arm tier
pendicular lor two minutes. Also rapidly
OUBW K I 4CCTJ 01 npi t.
ibbertiscmcnta
C'.l It It I A U EJ , HI A K V FACTO It Y,
SUN BURY, 1'ENN'A.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ,
WOULD respectfully nnnotince to the cltl
cens of Sunbnry mid snrronndlng country,
that lie Is prepared to manufacture nil styles of
" Carriages, Ittigglca, Ac.,'
nt Ills nf3'vbop on east Market street. He will
furnish every description of Wogoas, both (
Iain and Fancy. : '
tn short, will mnke everything in his line front a
first-class carriage ton wheelbarrow, wnirantrd
to be nuiile.of tho best nnd most durable, nintnri
als. nnd by the most experienced workmen. All
work sent out from lil establishment will be
found reliable In every particular.
The putrounge of tho public Is solicited.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ.
Sunbnry, Nov. 4, '71,-ly.
FOR SALE!
ITUUHTY acres or Improved land In the best
14 section of Southern Michigan, within live
miles or tho town of "Three Rivers," In St. Jo
seph county, within two miles of the Riiilrond
Station, Rood buildings, out houses, largo or
cluird, soil, rich sandy lonin, school houses nnd
churclu within slight title Indisputable, teu
Hcres nre In wheat, tho renmlndcr In clover sod.
A spnn of horses, cuttlo, hogs, grain and farming
utensils, Ac, will ho sold with this property.
Trice f 70 per nerc, 3,000 hi cash, the bultiuce in
time payments of tiiOO. App'.v to
YM. A. MASTER, Three Rivers, Mich,
or,
IT. B. MASSER, Sunbnry, Pa.
Sunbury, March 11, 1871.
rOMTl'KET MANOR CEMETERY
COMPANY.
Tills company Is now prepared to sell lots in
tho new Cemetery, located on an eminence about
one-fourth of n mile east of Sunbury. The in
crease of the population of Sunbury, nnd conse
quent advance In the ratio of mortality, ns well
as the limited facilities for tile Interment of tlioso
who have fought life's battle, have suggested the
organization of the above named company.
l'lun of Cemetery may be seen nt the olllcc of
J. A. Cake, Esq., or Lloyd T. Rohrbaeh.
Price of lots from 5 to f 15, according to loca
tion. Deeds will be executed for lots sold.
LLOYD T. ROIIRUACII, Sec'v.
May 13, lS71.-tf.
BEEF, PORK, POULTRY ani FRUIT
EMIMHtlt'M,
I11C. Dalius' store room, two doors cast of Bright'
liuildiuf, Market Square,
SUNBURV, 1'ENN'A.
Having fitted up n room two doors cast of Weit
xel's Stoic, the undersigned has opened n Meat
Shop in connection with his stand on MARKET
DAYS, wharc he will keep on hand the best of
llcrl, Iork, Veul aud Poultry
of every inscription.
Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens ready dressed,
uud' put up in regular style of city markets.
ALSO, Ilnttcr, I'KK. Potatoes, Ap
i !, and Fruits of all kind, all of which will
be sold nt the lowest Market Prices.
The citizens of Sunbury are invited to call and
examine for themselves before purchasing else
where. A full nssortnicul oil baud every market
morning.
flENRY NEUER.
Dec. 9, 1S71.
IF YOU WANT TO SEE
tho laigcst assortment of
Millinery Goods
ever brought to this place, go to
Miss L. SMssler, Market Spare,
SlMilltY, 1A.,
Where are arrayed In all their different varieties
Fall Millinery Goods
of every description jutt brought from Philadel
phia and nre now open.
The new Room just completed Is filled with nn
endless variety. A most magnificent display of
Goods on exhibition, and soli) nt the lowest
prices.
EYEltY KIND OF GOODS
usually kept In n Millinery establishment can bo
had nt her store. The best iu tho Phlliilclphtn
markets were solicited.
(iive me a call nnd be convinced.
MISS L. E1IISSLER.
Sunbury, , Pepteml.er 23, ls7I.
IMA AC Is.. NTAl ril.lt,
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
1 IS North Kcroutl St., Cor of lurrj-,
PHILADELPHIA.
An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, liver und
l'liiti'd Ware constantly on hand.
Repairing of Watches and Jewelrv promptly
alien. liid to. April 1.1M71-Iy.
33. O- PETERS'
gSALE STABLES,
Adjoining Harrisburg Stock Yards,
Horses Eonft Soli or EickanpL
December lrt, 1S71. Sm.
NEW
Hour, Feel, Fruit anfl. Ve&etatJle Store,
Spruce Street, between Front aud Second,
bL'SIU'RY, PA.
,JOHN WILVER
having Just opened a Store nt the above place,
wlici o nil kinds of of the lctt brands of
Flour uud Food
will hp sold at trreatly reduced prices. The cele
brated Ruck's Mills Flour will be kept constantly
on hand. Alto, nil kinds of
Feed, Grain, Corn, Outs and Rye, chopped or
whole,
I'oluloo, Applet, C'ubltiiKO 4V Fruit
irenerullv, at n cheaper rate than cun be bought
elsewhere. All goods delivered Flee of C lull ire.
Call nnd examine my stuck aud uccilui,n the
prices before puichabiug elsewhere.
JOHN WILVER.
Sui'bury, Dee. 2, 1871 If.
:ri:ss uoo.
FALL AND WINTER STYLES,
- now ojien nt
MISS KATE HI.At K'N NTOItE,
Market Squure, SUNBL'RV, Pcnn'u.,
LADIES' KRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Silk Poplins, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries,
Notions, ivc
GenU' Collars, Neck-ties, Ilalf-hosc, Ilandker-
chlets and loves.
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushcs.Coiubs,
etc.
An Invitation is extended to all to call and se
cure, bargains.
Nov. i, 1S71.
a;f.xts wavi fi for
FhruMt-s) of Loutlou Life.
By D. J. Klrwan, the well-known Journalist.
TUE VERY LARGEST COMMISSIONS PAID.
This book Is a beautiful ocUvo of fifl5 naires.
embellished with 200 engravings, and a finely
executed map of Loudon, designed and executed
expressly ror this work by eminent artists. It
contuins a lull, graphic uud truthful statement
of the Sights, Secrets aud Sensation of the treat
Ait'iropou 01 lue worm.
Address, DUFFIELD AbllMEND.
Publisher,
Jaul3,'73. 711 Bansom Street, Philadelphia.
Tho Coufexxlonn ofttu Invalid.
PUBLISHED as a warniug aud for the benefit
of yuumj nun aini othtrt, who sutler from
Nervous Debility, ike, supplylug tbe means of
self-cure.
Written by oue who cured himself and sent
free on receiving a post-paid directed envelope.
Address, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,
My 0, lVIT..-m. Eiooklyn, N. Y.
2clu
'a"
IbfcIIancons.
"mLOjfETfvr
FALL AND WINTER STYLES.
HATS AND BONNETS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
WREATHS, LACES, &c.
Crape Yells), .
CRArEJIIATS AND BONNETS,
and everything usually kept In r Millinery Store.
Cult at
M. L. GOSSLER'8 Store,
South Fourth Street, below the 8. V. R. R.,
SUNBURY, PA. 1 i
Nov. 4, '71.
(A! EiXTtKESL
TIIACKARArTlUCK & CO.,
SUCCESSORS jro
M1SKEY, MERRILL & TIIACKARA,
MANUFACTURERS OF
GAS FIXTURES, BRONZES, &c, &c,
Chaudcliors), 'Pendants, Ilrackets,
Ac,, Vc,
would respectfully Invite the attention of pur
chasers to our elegant assortment.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS,
719;Chest n ti V St reet.
MANUFACTORY, 403, 404,400 AND 408 RACE
STREET.
Aug. 19, 1871.
NEW 91 EAT SIIOI.
TT1E nnderslgned respectfully Informs the citi
zens of Sunbury und vicinity, that they have
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In Dewnrt's bulldlng.ou the north side of Market
Square, two doors from tho railroad, were they
will keen a constant supply of the best of Beef.
Pork, Mutton, Ac., nt wholesale or retail, at tho
lowest prices and 01 tne nrst quality . A wagon
w ill be run to supply customers every morniug,
(except Sundays.) The best of meat will found
nt their shop, (jive us n call and satisfy vour-
selvcs. REFFEW & BOWER.
Oct. ICth 1869 tf.
Attention, Agent).'
Great Inducements otTercd live Agents, to sell
the most popular work of the ngc, "Remnrkable
Characters aud Places of the Uuly Lund," by
CHARLES W. ELLIOTT,
with articles from the pens of T. D. Woolscv, L.
L. D. ; Right Rev. Thus. M. Clark, D. D. ; Rev.
Joseph Cummlngs, D. I). ; Rev. Charles A. Stod
dard ; Rev. S. F. tiinith, D. 1). ; Rev. William
Adams, I). l. ; llev. Henry Ward Bcccher, &c.
Address for circulars aud full particulars,
J. II. HRYMIRE,
Dec. 3, 1S71.-3IH. Pottsville, Pn.
HOLIDAY UOWDN.
THADD'S S. SHANNON,
THIRD AND MARKET SQUARE,
litis in stock nnd coustnntly receiving Novelties
iu hia line, consisting In part of a full line of
AMEHICAX M ATt'lIES,
Kl jitn , IllinoiK, Hownrd fe Co., Waltham, Mas
sachusetts, and Hoy's AMERICAN WATCHES;
Also, n full set of Ladies, and Gent's Gold and
Silver Swiss Watches.
JEWELRY.
Roman Gold sets, pink coral and Gold sets,
Ear-Ulna's, Necklaces and Pendants, Onyx and
Jot Jewel rv.
SliiVER-"WABE,
Solid Silver-ware of StcrHiifr purit , made to or
der. Bridal nnd Presentation Pieces, Knives,
Forks and Spoons in cases, also, a full line of
Silver Plated Goods, Tea Sets, Ico Water Sets,
Erlilt Stands, Cake Baskets, Cotfec Urns, Forks
nnd Spoons treble plated, the best in the market.
SPECTACLES.
If you value your Eyesight, nse U10 Perfect
Lenses, pround from minute Crh-tle Pebbles mel
ted together, und derive there name "Diamond"
on account of there hardness nnd brilliancy.
They will last many years without change, uud
warranted Superior to all others lu use.
TABLE CUTLERY.
Ivory, Pearl and Metal bundles in cases sup
plied to older.
(LOCKS.
A full assortment of Eight day and Thirty
hour Clocks, 0U0 Calender Clocks of all discre
tions. Lngr.iving done at the shortest notice.
Wateiics,- Clocks and Jewelry, P,epaircd and
Satisfaction warranted.
All eoi.ds will lie sold at the very Lowest Cash
Prices." Every body is cordially Invited to Call und
Examine for themselves.
Fob t forget the place.
T.S. SHANNON.
unbiiryDcc.lC, tf.
THE SEW'IORE)
CLEMENT & DISSINGER,
In the new Clement Building,
.Mnrkct Nquurc, hiuuburj, In.,
offer to thn public, an entire new assortment of
WINTER DRY GOODS,
of all styles at the lowest prices.
Full lines of Alpacas, Mohairs, Plaids, Empress
Cloths, Shawls, Flannels, llosiury,
MOURNING GOODS,
a full variety, Blankets and Woolen goodB of all
descriptions.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING8, &e., Ac
Itettlj-JIadc Clothing,
a full assortment, which will be sold lower than
elsewhere.
Carpets ttud Oil Cloth.
GROCERIES
of nil kinds, which are guaranteed all fresh.
QUEENS W A R E, YVILLOWWARE,
&c, &c, &.C.
TRIMMINGS, GLOVES,
and in fact everything that can be mentioned lu
first-class store.
Call and examine ourVtock. Having our sore
lighted with Gas, goods cau bo Selected In the
evening ns well us In tbe day time. No charge
for showing goods.
CLEMENT & DIS8INGER."
pec. 0, 187L
i:TFH OF ATTRACTION.
Everybody Is invited to come aud buy of the
handsome assortment of
TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES
ut
SAMUEL P. NEVIN'S STORE,
in frame building, adjoining Moore A Dissiuger's
building, THIRD STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
Just opened n fresh supply of Coufectioueric of
evry description.
TOYS OF ALL KIM
constantly on hand. The best RAISINS, FIGS,
CUKKANT8 & DRIED FRUIT.
PURE RIO COFFEE, TEA.&JSPICES,
fresh Bread, Buus & Cukes every morning.
FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, &c.
OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS 1
Having fitted up a room expressly for serving
up Oyitturs iu every style, Ladies aud Gentlemen
will be accommodated with the best bivalve in
uii ket. nt ull hoar during the day and evening.
Faiullio will be supplied at their residence with
the best Shell or Canned Oysters, a U desirable,
at the very lowest prices.
Call aud see my excellent assortment of good
ami usccriuiu tue price.
8. F. NEVIN.
Dec. 10, 1871.
E. Hodgklns, Agt.,
IlEALEB IN
Hides, Tallow, Bones, Rags
and
CRACKLINGS,
suubury, Korth'd Couotr, Pa.
CASH PAID ONALL PURCHASES,
f-unuurr, Dee. 33, 187L-8DI.
f&tsrtllatteons.
MUNNYSIDE nEATER.
BcNNTSIIVa AT MaSTXAHD STATS FaIH. BaL-
timobs. First premium for Fire-place Heaters
warded the Bannyslde.
Advantage of the Snnnyswe t
1. It Is so constructed that one-third more of
the radiating surface extendi Into the room, giv
ing that muck more additional neat without ex
tra fuel.
8. It Is the only Hot-Air Flre-plaae Renter In
the market. Like the regular built cellar beater,
It loses no heat, but confines It all to Its legiti
purposes. 8. The fuel magazine Is double tbe usual site,
extending from the fire-box to the top of the
stove, with capacity for twenty-four- hours' sup
ply of conl.
4. The pntent double cover for coal magazine
consumes tbe gas, prevents escape of gns Into
the room, nnd makes it Impossible for any puf
fings or explosions to occur. This Is an advant
age, possessed by no other fire-place stove In the
market.
5. There nre three air cenmbers, wherein a
brisk circulation Is kept np,'drnwlng the cold air
In the room through heated flues Into a largs
hot-air reservoir, at the back of the stove.
6 No side pipes are nsod, as the air Is heated
In a reservoir having double radiating lines and
double back, applying large quantities of bol
nirwithout waste of heat or fuel.
7. The SuNNTsina ntlli7.es the waste heat so
thoroughly that we frequently heat an adjoining
room on the first, beside bunting tbe rooms lu
second aud third stories.
8. A damiier on top of the stofc, connected
with the hot air ilucs, controls the quantity of
hot nlr required for the nse or either tbe upper
or lower rooms. All other fire-place stoves are
very Inconvenient in this respect.
U. The Orate is self-sealing, and no dust can
escape while slinking it.
8TURAT, PETERSON & CO.,
Philadelphia.
II. B. MASSEit, Agent.
Not. 11, 1871.
EXTRAORDINARY.
110 OFFERflO
SO DAYS OS TRIAL,.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
PRICE REDUCED.
The Amkhicas Sewing Maciiinb Co. have
concluded to otter their whole Stock of fiuietior
and widely-known machines, upon the uhove
unpnraleled tcrniB, to everybody, everywhere.
who have, or cnn fiud use for a really good Sew
ing Machine, cheaper thna the cheapest.
Every one is welcome to a month's free trial
nt their own home.
The best, and only true guarantee of It quality,
is n liionin s iree trial.
The object of giving a free trial Is to show you
now uood our .Machine is.
This Is the sbnplest and most certain way to
convince you that our Machine is Just what you
want.
The Secret of safety Is lu ono month's trial.
No one parts with the Machine after trial. All
pay for and keep it.
Buy no uiachiuo until you have found it a good
one, easy to learn, easy to manage, easy to work,
easy to keep in order, perfect in mechanism,
perfect in construction, simple, reliable, aud
satisfactory. Any company who will refuse you
this much cannot have as good a Sewing Machine
ns ours.
Buy only when yon know the machine does
not take un hour to get ready to do a minutes
work.
Buy only when yo u find a Machine that Is
ready in a minute to do any kind of work and is
always ready, and uevcr out of order.
A mouth's trial answ ers all questions, solve
all doubts, prevents ull mistakes, and is the only
sufo way to get your moneys worth. Try It. You
cannot lose.
Write for our Confidential Circulars and Illus
trated Pamphlet, containing full particulars,
which we will send you by return of mall free,
Willi Samples of Sewing, Unit you can Judge for
yourself. And remember, tLut we sell our good
Machine at alow price, npon extraordinary favor
able terms of payment, aud upon their own mer
its. Don't hesitate becauso you are uncertain
whether wunt a Sewing Machine or not, no be
cause you hare one of another kind. Try a good
oue, they are nlwuys useful, and will muke
money for you, or help you to save it. Aud if
yon havennotber.ours will show you that the one
you have could bo improved. The company slake
the very Existence of their Business 011 the mere
its of this Wonderful and Extraordinary Sewing
Machine. County Rights given free to good
Smart Agents. C'uuvasscrs, male aud female,
wanted everywhere. .
Write for Particulars, and nddress:
AMERICAN MACHINE Co.,
Cor. John aud Nassau Street.
New York.
Oct. 11, 1871. 1 year.
UXH CHEAPER THAN KEROSENE.
OEKICS OF Tll Sl-JiBfKT G.IS ColiriNT,
(h tuber 'id, 1871.
To the Citizens: Recent Investigation de
monstrate that Gus of 14 Candles quality, cun
be sold at $2.00 per 1000 cubic feet. The Direc
tors of the Sunbury Gus Company havo deter
mined to adopt that price uud 14 Candles as the
standurd of .quality. This fixes the price of a
14 Lnndle burner nt one cent an bour, or pne
tbird less than Philadelphia gas.
A Kerosene lamp gives a light of seven to ten
caudles only then-fore, gas at the above price
is much cheupcr than kerosene, without cunsid
crlng cost ot chimneys and liability to accident.
Let ull come forward aud become gass consum
ers. Make your nppllcntlons for service pipes
and fittings at once, as tbe season for Introduc
ing them is drawing to a clone.
By Okdeii or tue Boahd of Directors.
TERMS.
The contractor for the Works will Introduce
pipes upon the following terms. Service pipes
at 60 cents per running foot, measuring from
centre of street. Upon Market Square, twenty
dollars for entire service:
Interior fittings at 15 cents per running foot.
In new buildings ; 15 cent per running foot over
plaster, and 3D cents per running foot nudcr
Boors..
Cbhndellers, Pendant rod other fixtures for
sale at uew York aud Philadelphia prices.
October 7, 1871.
ROSADALIS
O
TllE INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE ROSADALIS are
published on every package, there
fore it ino( a secret preparation,
consequently
PIITSICIAK8 PRESCRIBE IT
tt is a certain cure tor Scrofula,
Syphilis in all it forms, Rheuma
tism, Skin Disease, Liver Com
plaint ml all diseases of the
Blood.
ONE SOTTLS OF EOSADAUS
will do more good than ten bottles
of the Syrup of Santaparill.
THE UNDEHSIQNF.D PHYSICIANS
have used Rosadsli in their practice
for the past three years and liecly
endorse it a a reliable Alterative
and Blood Purifier.
DR. T. C. ri'GH. of Baltimore.
DR. T. J. BOVK1X. "
DR. B. W. CAltK.
DR. F. O. DANNKLLY.
Dtt. J. 8. 8PARKS, of NlchoUsvllU,
Da. .'l. HcCARTHA, ColuatbU,
S. C.
EH. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C.
USED AND EHD0BSED BY
J. B. FRENCH fc SOMS, Fall Biver,
Mass.
r. W. SMITH, Jmckson, Mich.
A. t . WHKKLfcH, I.UUS, Olllo.
B. HALL. Lima, Ubio.
CRAVEN A CO., (lordonsvllle, V.
SA.MX. O. Mci ADDEN, siiuiree.
boro, Ten a.
Our space will not allow of any ox.
landed remarks in relation to tba
virtues of Hosadalia. Totha Uedlral
Proleaaioa wo guarantee a Fluid Ea
trectsuperior to any they havo over
used in tho treatment of diaeaaed
Blood t and to tho a in u-ted wo say try
Uoaadalia, sad you will be reatoraa
to health
Rusadalis la (old kv all Drutrltta.
priil.0 par ttottto. AudrcM
US. CLEMENTS m 03.
Afaaaartitrtaf- ftamitfa,
BaVtimos, llav
July 22, 171. ly.
s
mttufitrtitrers.
Merchant Tailoring.
J. n. BOSTIAH,
In lb Post Offle Building, opposlta tba Depot,
tup stair, J
SUNBURY, PENN'A,
Inform hi friends and the public centrally.
that he bn just opened a large and varied as
sortment of
Clot ha, t'asstmeres, Venting), Ac,
which will be made np to order In the latest
style, and warranted to fit. 1
Gentlemen in want or fashionable (nits ar
Ylted to call and examine hi stock. .
' ' SniRTS . ' i
scientifically and practically out and mad
measure.
BUN NO BISK. .
We furnish the above style of Improved yoke
and sack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve,
and guarantee a perfect fitting shirt. It Is the
best model of a shirt ever oflbrcd to the trade.
Fine and fancy shirts made to order. .
J. M. BOSTIAN.
June 8, 18.71.-flm
MACHINE SHOP AND IRON
FOUNDRY.
GEO. EOIIRBACII & SONS,
Sunbnry, I'eun'a,
XNFORM the public that they are prepared to
jl ao an aintts ot castings, aud having added
a new Machine Shop In connection with their
IT 1 1 . . .1 r I ..... r. .tmnllnj -ill. VT
VUUUIjl.NU UU TC OM I'l'llCU IIK'IIIBCI .III 1 U W
Lathes, Planing nnd Boring Machines, with the
latest improvements. With tbo aid of skillful
mechanics, they are enabled to execute all orders
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given them, In a satisfactory man
ner. Grates) to unit any Stove.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, or all sizes.
BRASS CASTINGS, Ac.
Ornamental Iron Fencing
FOR GKAVK YAKU LOTS
VERANDAHS,
FOR YAHD9 AT RESIDENCE), C, AC.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further Improved, and
will always ue Kept on nnnrt.
Also, THREH1I1NG MACHINES.
Sunbury, May 20, 1871.
LUMBER AND PLAN I NO MILLS.
Third Street, adjoining l'hlla. & Eric R. R., two
tenures riortn or the Lcntrul Hotel,
8UNBURT, PA.
IRA T. CLEMEXT,
"I S prepared to furnish every description of lum-
ber required by the demands of the public.
Having all the lutcst Improved machinery for
manufacturing i.unocr, he is now ready to till or-
acrs ei an Kinds or
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLLNl MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I-AllOS ASSORTMENT OF
BILL LUMBEH.
HEMLOCK aud PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Latlic, iV.c.
Orders promptly filled, and shlpiicd bv Railroad
or otherwise. 1UA T. CLEMENT,
dcc!9-C8:ly
STOVK sfc TIN KNTAULINIIMENT.
'MARKET STREET, 8UNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, rroprittor.
SUCCESSOR TO 8MITU k OLSTUEIl. J
HAVING purchased the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Krause would rcsiicctful-
ly inform the public that he uow has on baud a
large assort inrnt or
COOKING STOVES,
Spccr's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
lop, Uumhiuution, DUsuuchunna ..nd others.
which arc so arranged as to be used for Coal or
Wood, nnd arc warranted to perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to
heat one or more rooms. lli.All.NU BlUVh.3
of different kinds ut very low prices.
Tinware or Every Dettcrlptiou
kept constantly on baud. Roofing and Spouting
with the best material, done ut short notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil Hr.d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan wure
of a x.ihIj. Store opposite Conley's hardware
store. Give me a call. A. miaisl.
apl24-ly
FALL AND "WINTER STOCK OF
CLOTHS AND CASSIHEULK 1
FRENCH AND DOMESTIC GOODS
of every grade, Just opened at the
MERCHANT TAILOR SIIOl
OF
THOS. U. NOTT,
On Third Street, In Miller' Block, opposite the
Moore iK Dlsslngcr Buildings, ,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
The most fushronnble clothing made to order
from every variety of goods.
bulls of all sizes made up at the shortest no
tice, from the best selected stock in Nuw York
and Philadelphia.
Lull aud be convluccd.
THOS. G. NOTT.
Nov. 4, 1871.
Beef! Beef!
THE undersigned Is prepared to furnish the
citizens of Sunbury and; vicinity with the
choicest Beef and Pork in Market, cither at
Wholesale or Retail.
rami lies will be supplied by the quarter or
tide, or smaller quautilies ut the ruobt reasona
ble rates.
Constantly on hand tbe choicest cuts of Beef,
Pork, Multou and Yeal.also Sausages, bolognas.
Ac. Apply ut the Meut House, South Third
street, lu Moore a Dlsslncer's Kow, Sunbury.
un market days the best of meat Is served to
customers at the meat stand, comer of Market
aud Third street, when the celebrated Broslous'
ausages can be bad, long known as the beat in
market.
nENRY K. FAGELY.
N. B. Persons haviuir fut hoirs or beeves for
sale can procure the bluest market price by up.
plication at the above establishment.
Buuoury, Nov. 11, ibti.
MILLINERY VOODS GENERALLY.
NEW STYLES OF
BONNETS,
HATS,
FLOWERS.
- FRAMES, &c.
Mourning and Bridal
Ilaisj and Bonnet.
Full line of Mourning Veils and Crape.
MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY.
Bash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Gloves,
jianaKercnicis, xc, dec.
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
MISS M. L. GO&8LER.
South Fonrth St., below the Railroad, Surbury.
Apni Z3, 1Y1.
Wanted Immediately.
10,000 Men and Women
to purchase the entire stock of GOODS now of
fered for Inspection and sale at tbe Mammoth
Store os Queen Street, Northumberland, as I am
aeterminea not io do
. I'ndemold or Exeelled
In quality of goods offered for sale in mv line.
ELI MILLER,
A, na e o at
un, 9t ion.
-8m.
HTERFOKCOPES,
VIEWS, ALBUMS, CIIROMOS, FRAMES.
E. at H. T. ANTIIOXY A CO.,
591 Broadway, New York.
Invite the attention of the Tradele their exten
sive assortment of the above goods, of their own
publication, manufacture and Importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN ELIDES and
GRAPHOSCOFEB.
NEW VIEWS OF roSEMTTE.
E. H. T. ANTHONY 4 CO.,
691 Broadway, New Tork,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
iHroBTaas aud sumcfactuhsks or
rhetos;raphi Matorlala.
March 4th, 1871. ly.
U9(flIaitf0U8.
J JAEDWARE FOR ALL '
AT TUB
HARDWARE STORE
Of . , . .,
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.
market Street, tSanbary, P. '
It I useless to enumerate ever kind nt article
In his Store, but among tbe leading Items may
be set down the following 1
Iron, Steel, Lend, "'" .
Bcnies, meelyards, Grindstones,
Nail Of all kind and iaea.
Vice, Saw, Planes,
Sieve, Chains, Axes,
Bras and Iron kettle.'
Shovels, Hoes, Forks,
Snade. Rake. Hatchnta.
Carpenter and Blacksmith Borlne Machinbs.
Cellar Orates, Drawing Knives,
Btone Sledges, Plasterers' Trowel,
Mason' Hammers and Trowels.
Hand Dinner Bells, and large cast Iron Bells for
Bcuool Houses and farmers' Dinner
Bells,
Carpenters' Bench Screws,
Potato Forks for dliririnir potatoes.
Looking Glasses, Twine, Ropes,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tacks,
Mule and Horse Shoes and Nails,
ITammcrs, Augurs, " Chisels,'
Lanterns, Ull Cloths, Brooms,
Locks of11 descriptions, Coffee Mills,
Bits and Braces.
Carriage Bolts of all kinds, Palut and Wall
Brushes, uucKctSj
Oils.'.VarnlNhes, Japans,
UTC. ADIla VTIinilllllf OUUU.
PAISiTf OF ALL K11N in Oil or Drv.
Parti-Colors of nil kinds,
CKDAK-WAUE
and other Wooden-Ware of all kinds and very
enenp, liay-eorK rullcys,
Picks. Mill Picks. Levels. Level Glasses.
Flies, Hinges, Coal Oil,
Hems, Combs, Screws,
Saddlery and Shoe Findings,
Buggy Trimmlncs, Excelsior Glass Cutters.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears,
- Shot, Cap nnd Ponder,
and a great variety of other articles. Any thing
wanted and not on hand, win be ordered ut once.
Bnnbury, Aug. 1, 1871.
WM-MlRHiT- blatmakek. t.m. u. black.
MURRAY & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Office nnd 8chool Stationery,
Printing, Wrapping and Manilla
PAPERS,
PAPER BAGM, Ac, Ac.
Tho Celebrated
Corry Kerosene Burning Oil
always on hand.
Having also opened a
COAL YAED.
we are prepared to supply at short notice, and at
the lowest rates,
EGG,
STOVE,
CHESTNUT
and
TEA
COAL
to all who may be pleased to i;lre us a call.
Orders left at our ofllce No. 35 South Third St.,
will be promptly tilled.
MURRAY & CO.
No. 85 South Third Street, Sunburv, Pa.
Am;, lili, 1S7L
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
John Farcira.
70S ARCH STREET,
Middle of the Ulock, between Tth aud 8tliSls.,
outn Mde,
Philadelphia,
Importer, Manufacturer nnd Dealer lu all kinds
and quu'ity or
ZP-A-TsTG"" FTJBS,
For Ladies' and Children's Wear.
Having imported a very lunre and splendid as-
soitmcnt of all the different kinds of Furs from
first hands in Europe, nnd have bad them made
up liy the most skillful workmen, woti.d respect
fully invito the readers of this paper to call and
examine his luru and very beautiful assoitmcut
of Fancy Furs, for Ladies' and Children. I ntn j
determined to sell ut as low prices as any other I
reiqiectuble House in this city. All Furs war-
ranted. o misrepresentation to i licet sales.
JOHN FARE1RA,
T18 Arch Street Philadelphia.
Oct. 2X, 1871.-3U1.
MILLISERY AM FANCY NTORK
Lall aud Winter VootU.
MISS L. WEISER,
Market Street, one door west of Gearhart' con
fectionery tlore,
SUNBURY, FA.,
Has opened her stock of
Milliner)- and Fancy Cioodst,
HATS AND BONNETS.
The latest styles of Dress Trimmings, French
and American Flowers, Laces, Ribbous, Sack
loops, Clilirnous, Collars, Cutis, Jouvin Gloves,
and a lurge variety of oilier articles.
In conncctlou with tho Millinery business, she
curries on the
DRESS MAKING AND FITTING,
in all its branches.
She 1 also agent for the sale of Ramsey, Scott &.
Co. s ratterns.
The ladies of Sunbury and vicinity ac cor
dially luviled to cull and examine her apleudid
slock.
Nov. 4, 1871.
Sore Cure Tor Tetter.
rTMIE Subscriber, resident of Seven Points, Au
J eusla towuship, Northumberland County,
l'a., has a sure cure for Tetter, which he offers
to those afflicted with this annoying disease. He
was troubled with it for eight years, aud nothing
would cure it until he obtuiued thi remedy. II
ha been tried In a number of cases, to his know
ledge, (one caso of 25 years standing) with entire
success. Uiion receipt ot 1 00, be will send a
box of tbe medicine, and directions to uso it, or 8
boxes for 15, free of postage.
WILLIAM KAKr.K,
Augusta P. O., North'd Co., Pa.
August 13, lH71-7in.
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On and after Monday, November 27. 1871. the
Trains on the Philadelphia fc Erie Rail Road will
run a fo'sowt 1
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leave Philadelphia, 0.20 p m
Buuoury, 1.00 an
" arr at Erie, 9.50 p n
Erie Express leave Philadelphia. 13.30 p m
" " 811. ,l.n r-v Ml n m
" " an at Erie. 7.40 a ni
Elm Ira MaU leave Philadelphia, 7.50 a m
" " " - Sunbury, 4.S0 p m
" . " arr at Lock Haven, 7.55 p m
Accommodation leave Sunbury, 015 a ni
" arr at Kcuovo, 1U.4U a m
EASTWARD.
MaU Train leave Erie, 11.98 am
bunhury, ts." a ra
" " arr at Philadelphia, 0.80 a m
Erie Express leave Erie, 9.00 p w
" " " Sunbury, a m
" " arr at Philadelphia. 8.30 p m
Elmlra Mail leave Lock Haven, 7.35 a m
" " Bunuurv. ll.uuam
" arr at Philadelphia, 6.50 p ra
Accommodation leave Keuovo, 13.25 p m
" arr at Snubury, 4.35 p m
Mall Eaat connect east and west at Erie with
L. 8. A at. B. R. W. aud at Corry and Irvlneton
with OU Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Mall West with west bound train on L. 8. A
M. B. R. W. and at Corry and Irvtuetou with Oil
Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Catttawlssa passenger trains will be ran east
from Wllliamsport on Erie Express, and west, to
Wllllamsport on Elmlra Mall.
WM. A. BALDWIN,
Uen'l Snp't.
itilroitbs.
Lackawanna and Bloomabarg KaU-
1 - i road.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT Of FASaiNQBR
TRAINS.
Monday. July 17,871.
SOUTH WAIU).
Leave.
A.M,
P.M.
A.M.
P.M.
PM.
Bcranton,
Bollevue,
Taylor-villa,
Lackawanna,
Pittstor,
West Pltteton,
Wyoming,
Mnltby,
Kingston, A ) st.
W.-Sarrs ) o'rs
Plymouth Juno.,
Plymouth, . .
Nantlcoke, '
ntinlock's,
Shlckshlnny,
Hick's Ferry,
46
C 60
67
T 06
t 14
T 19
1 45
9 11
SI
10.06
10 17
0 Be.
8 65
7 08
7 11
7 19
7 84
7 81
7 86
7 81
8" 00
8 05
4 00
4 OS
4 13
4 83
4 80
4 85
4 43
4 47
'4,55
6 00
6 05
10 80
10 85
10 40
10 47
.0 68
T 87
7 40
S 89
8 40
11 001
7 60
8 00
8 07
"s s -i
8 0
8 43
8 60
8 57
8 80
8 80
8 45
8 08
8 27
8 84
ucacu itaven,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
Espy,
Bloomsbnrg,
Rupert,
Cntuwlssn,
Danville,
Chulasky,
V 071
0 14
19
20
0 81
9 61
8 671
&'
i-amcron,
10 03
North'd, (arrive.) 10 20
4 62
NORTHWARD.
Leave.
Northumberland,
Cameron,
Chulasky,
Danville,
Catuwissa,
Rupert,
Bloomsburg,
Espy,
Lime Ridge,
Briar Creek,
Berwick,
Beach Haven,
Hick's Ferry,
Shlckshlnny,
Jluolock s,
isnnucoke,
nymouth,
Plymouth June,
Kingston, & I st,
W.-Burre ) c'n
Maltby,
Wyoming,
WcftPHistoo.
Piitston.
Lackawanna,
Taylorville,
Bcllevuc,
Scrantou, (arrive)
DAVID T. BOUND, Sup't.
Northern Central Railway.
FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
fS and afler Nov. 13, 1871, trains will run
as follows :
NORTHWARD.
Niagara Express leaves Sunbury at 13.40 p.
m.,urrivcs ut Niagara Falls nt 1.30 a. m.
Buffalo Express leave Sunbury at 12.30 a. m.,
arrive at Wllliamsport at 3.25 a. m., Elmira ut
5.30 a. m., Canunduigua 8.15 a. m.
Mail arrives at Sunbury nt 4.30 p. m., arrive
at Wiiliamsport 0.30 and Elmira 10.35 p. in.
Fast Lino arrives at Sunbury at 6.50 p. 111.,
arrive ut Wllliamsport 8.15 p. is.
SOUTHWARD.
Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury at 1.47 a. m.,
urrive ut Harrisburg 3.46 a. m., Baltimore 7.20
a. in.
.Mail leaves 8unbnry at 11.05 a. m., arrive at
Harrisburg 1.45 p. m.
Erie Express leuves Suabury at 9.25 a. m., ar
rive at Harrisburg 11.20 a.m., Baltimore 3.00
p. 111.
Erie Mull leave Sunbury at 12.30 a. ra., arrive
at Harrisburg 2.20 a. m.
8IIAMOKJN DIVISION.
EASTWARD.
Leave Suubury nt 4.40 p. m., arrive ut Shamo
kin 5.50 p. m., Ml. Carincl 6.40 p. m.
Leave Sunbury ( Aecommodutiou,) at 11.50 a.
m., arrive nt Shamokin 1.00 p. m.
WBSTWAHD.
Leave Mt. Curmel at 7.00 a. m., Shamokin
7.40 nx in., urrive at Suubury 0.55 a. in.
Leave Shamokin ( Accommoilatiou,) ut 2.45 p
in., arrive nt Sunbury 4.00 p. m.
Express leaves daily.
AM other trains leave dailv, except Sundavs.
A. R. Fisk. " Ei. 8. Yoi-no',
Ueu'l. Sup't., Ceu'l Pusseu'r Ag't.,
Harrisburg, Pa. ballinore, Md.
Heading Railrond.
WINTER A R R A N G E M E N T.
Monday, Nov. 13i, 1871.
01 HEAT TKI NK LINE Trout the North and
T North-Wert for Philadelphia, N. V., Read
ing, Pottsville, Tumitqun, Ashland, Shainokin,
Lchunon, Ailentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, So.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, ns fol
t lows: At 2.45, 8.10, a. ut. und 2.00 v. in., con
necting witli similar trains ou the Pennsylvania
Kailrood, aud arriving al New York at 10.07 n.
in., S.42, and 9.45 p m. respectively. Sleepiiii;
Cars accompany the 2.45 a. m., train without
change.
Returning: Leave New York ut 9.00 a. ni.,
12.30 uoou and 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30,
8.30 a. 111. and 3.30 p. 111. ; Sleeping Curs accom
pany live 5.00 p. m. train from New York with
out change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Ta
maqua, Miucrsville, Ashland, Shamokin,
Ailentown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. iu.,
2.00 aud 4.05 p. m., slopping at Lebanon and
priucipal way stutions ( the 4.05 p. 111., train
couueeling for Philadelphia, Pottsville ami Co
lumbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p. iu.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read
ing for Ailentown, Easton uud New York U14.34,
10.40 a. m., and 4.05 p. m. Returning, leave
New York at U.00 a. in., 13.30 noon and 6.00
p. m. uud Ailentown al 7.20 a. 111. 12.25 noon.
2.15, 4 25 and 8.35 p. in.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. 111., connecting with similar train on East
Pcnna. Railroad, returning from Reading at ti.20
p. m., slopping at all stations.
Leave Pottaville at 9.00 a. m. nnd 2.30 p.
m. llerudon at 10.00 a. m., Shamokin at 5.40 und
11.15 o. m. ; Ashland nt 7.05 a. m., and 12.43
noon; Mahunoy City at 7.51 a. ui. nnd 1.20 p. :u.
Tuinariua nt 8.35 a. m. and 2.10 pj- m. for .
Philadelphia, New York.Rcading, HurrUhurg.Ac.
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Suiue
hunua Railroad ut 8.15 a. in. for Harrisburg, and
11.45 a.m., for Pine Grove and Tieiiiimt.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potts
ville at 5.40 a. in., passes Reading ut 7.80, a. 111.
arriviug at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. in, reluming
leuves Philadelphia ut 4-45 p. ni., passing Read
ing at 7.85 p.m. arriviug at Poitsville at 9.20 p.m.
Potlstowu Accommodation Train leuves Potts
town at 7.00 a. in., returning leuves Philadelphia
at 4.15 p. iu.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Rcadiug at
7.20 a. in., and 0.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Lilis,
Lancaster. Columbia, Ac. returning leave Lan
caster at 8.20 a. iu. and 3.25 p. m., aud Colum
bia at 8.15 a. ni. aud 3.15 p. iu.
Perklomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen
Junctional 7.25, 9.05a. in.. at 3.00 and 5.45 p. ni.
Reluruini;, leave Schwenksville at 0.45,8. 10 a. 111.,
12.50 noon and 4.45 p. ni. connecting wilh similar
trains ou Reading Rail Road.
Pickering Valley lUilroad trains leuvo Plue
nixville at 9.10 a. in., 8.05 aud 5.55 p. iu. ; re
turning, leave Byers at 0.50 a. ui., 12.45 uoon,
aud 4.20 p. ui., connecting with similar tralut on
Reading Railroad.
Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Potutown
al 9.40 a. ui., 1.15 aud 6.30 p. ui., returning leave
Mt. Pleasant at 7.15 aud 11.25 a. m., aud 3.54 p.
ni., connecting with similar trams ou Reading
Ruilroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Train leave Bridge
port at 8.30 a. in., 2.05 und 6.20 p. ui. leturaeug,
leave Dowuiuglon ut 6.55 a. in., 12.50 noon and
5.15 p. m. conuectlng with similar trains ou Read
lug R'lllroad.
On Sundays 1 Leave New Tork at 5.00 p. m.,
Philadelphia at 8.00 a. in. and 3.15 p. in., (the
8.00 a. m. train ruunlug ouly to Readily;;) leave
Pottsville at 8.00 a. in., leave Harriaburg, 3.45a.
m., and 9.00 p. m.; leave Alleutowu at 8.35 p.
ut. leave Reading at 7.15 a. m. aud 9.56 p. in.
for Harrisburg, at 4.34 a. ni. for New York,
and at 9.40 a. ui. and 4.15 p. in. for Philadel'a.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets, to and from ull puims at re.
duosd rale.
Baggage checked through 100 Pound Bag
gag allowed each Paaaengar.
J. E. WOOTTEN.
al. Supt. : Eng. Maeh'ry.
A.M.iP. M.
10 25 5 10
5 87
5 81
10 60 5 40
5 00
0 03
11 14 6 13
6 17
34
6 841
11 80 0 41;
11 43 S 48 A.M.
65!
13 00 7 0U' 7 30
7 24: 7 4.V IP Xf-
' ;P.M. 7 81, 8 OO! I
;13 i'rj 7 41 8 15 P.M. 5 10
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