Agricultural." Bpnrao CntcKKN9.--Very earlj spring chickons nre pcLcnilly dear, and pay extra . orditihry roll far raiting, nnd Hliey nra much easier brought, thrmigh tho cold Weat her of tho littler pnrt ofFebrimry nnd the foUtming month than pcoplo aupposc, ADd lis prswtit.-nl knowledges is worth much more limn n tight else, what 1 nm going to ay can be done, nnd hns bueu dono by the writer nnd his better hnlf. Havio? little bird, rather larger than pigeons, soli for 75 cent each in April and Mav, giving n. dollnr per couplo char profit, is funking money fast enough losnlisfv resonable ueo- ple. The wny to do it is to havo the hens nil comfortably lodged in ft warm roost by me i8i oi oauunry. Have some nice, snug, warmly situated nests in a place uuitr the roost for the liens to inv in, aud etiutrivo that they can go to una irom without guttii into t tie tmu wen thor, aud if they hnvo. been well fed Jtlicy will l6 lHyltit when the new year begins, nnd if Jlralmm blood is in them (hnlf will do) they will sit by the cud of the month ; nuer nnicning, put thorn in coops winch can be closed and made dark by fastening lip ft fioiit board then in bad weather the chickons can be fed by letting down the board, and lie shut up again ns soon as they have eaten, which will cause the hen to sit ?tid nnd nurso them till thry are fad sgniu ; have no bottoms to tho coops nnd move every ci ty, putt in a flrv line straw or any kiud of litter under the coop when the ground is wet, but hi moderate weather or whenever dry let them he on the sod. Keep me nen common tin mo chli-lt ne are ft mouth old, unless unusually mild, nnd let thesis coops be on n slope racing the south, nnd away from the haunts of the old fowls There are ninny days in February when the chickens will run around the coop pick ing up blades of grass. &c, enfoving the sunshine, which puts l hem in siioiig health and clear confinement in cold s pells and during snow florins, which. With these coops, do not hurt them at nl! ; nnd there will bo no dropping wings and no - crying, ns there invariably is when little chickens nre raised in glass hot-houses or in nny kind of houses or barns ; for in any of these places they miss the fresh ground to be daily moved on, and the fresh nir mid sun shine which gives them au nppeti'.o out-of-doors, however spacious the apartments may be. I have had to dig tlio snow nvrny from tho coops several times in one season, nnd brush places for them to be placed on, which is quickly done by having n spare coop and going from one"to the other with n basket ; and by 10 or 11 o'clock the whole of tho bro jds from 10'to 40 coops would be seen as brisk ns bees, a dozen or more at each coop, and raoing to meet tha feeder. The feed requires variation nud should be giveu every two or thrca hours say one day scalded meal at 7 wheat or barley at it cracked com nt 12 liver or other incut chopped line, nt 2 nnd bread sopped in milk with oats or an' dry grain, at !, nnd then shut them up. 2sext day, egg bliells broken tine mixed with the morning's first meal, nnd give ono feed of some kind of sprouted grain in about such a siage as malt is made, nnd vary this feeding us con venient, and ns tlm chickens seem to pre fer one form to another ; for generally what they like best is best for them, as nature seldom gives desire for that which is not pond and in case of anythiug being too rich, it will cloy them till the system re quires more. Count n Ucnl'cmun. FliESn Eggs. The way to have fresh eggs at all seasons of the year, and the. only way I know if, is to have a breed of hens that will lay in the winter as well as in the summer, lu order to accomplish this 1. Get the hens. 2. Keep them welt;give tlu in ft variety of food pounded bone in the win ter to take the place of gravel in tho sum mer. 3. Give l hem warm ronsiing places; alien tliHt is kept poor nnd froze every nii'lit, will not lay an egs? next day.- A good J'.ru iq. !ik n gristmill; if we expect bin grists, we must till the hopper. 4 Hat :h out early pullets lo lay in ihe fa;l while the old hens are mniiliiiig. asth'-y will stop lay ing for a few days during this process, and keep mostly pullets over winter, as they will lay more eggs the lirst year than the second year, nnd soon, There is scarcely a day in the whole year that I do not bring fresh eggs from the barn to the house. 1 'la nts roi: srxNT windows. If your windows is tunny there is no limit to' the flowers you may have from Christinas until the wild oius conic ngain. With two innuraudias, one. white, the othr purple, with a hili co' y -J dwarf nasturtium, or tropa'ok um, as ii id railed, an Knglish ivy and n vigorous plant of German ivy, or scneceio scaiuh ns, you cuu make a scretn for your window more beautiful than any Itapliael orlia Yimicvtr desisnud, tor yours is the perfect original of their defec tive reptcsenlation. The vim s should beat tha ends of the box, so as to ha trailed on tho sides and over the top or the window frame. Then, dnsa to the glass, for true to its name it lovis the sun, bin a hallntropc or two, a tr iiilin, winter-blossoming fuch sia, ft scarlet geranium, and, fur the sake of contrast, a white one, whose (lowers have a bright eye in the centre. Do not he afraid of crowding tha plants, but sow mignouwtc and a sweet nlyssuin seed, as well ub-the tiny ones ofliuaria cymlialroiia, or culi Feum ivy. If not iutondinu' to h.ive but onu box, do not forget tf plant or Ivvn of the neat, handsomely mailed petunias, fur they will give you a mas of dowers from the lirsf week of liliioniing until put out in the pardi n in the spring. Yellow myrtle, aud the plants commonly called W.-iudcring Jew nnd ice plain, as well bs a variety ufbaxi IVoga, known ns beefsteak geranium, may be made to drop over the front of your box, nnd their uracuful sprnj swill roajli even to the floor, if you wish. Frozen I'LAXTs.Some clear, still t.i-hl .lack Frofct will laid his way into the lady ' parlor or chamber, in which she keeps her plants, and, ah me! next morniiw her swee t pets will be as rigid as Ihe artificial lliwers on her bonnet. Now, what shall be done V Jbm't hurry them into a warm room by the side of a stove, as you would a IVottt-bitten chicken. Let Ihcin leuuiin where they were 1'rojccu ; close tho window fclutle.3 or drop the curtains, so as lomake the room quite daik ; then sprinkle the plants with cold water direct from the cis tern, ar.d wait for the result. Do not al low the room to become warmer thuu forty Keveii degree fvr twenty -fiflr hours. If a few drops of spirits ot camphor are. thrown into Ihu dish of water befiro sprinkling it will be all the heller. Plants t rented In in this wav, th'4ih froaen so badly that the wmUt will freeze on when sprinkled, yet by keeping the room dark and cool for nn entire nay they will come out unharmed. Sick Horses. Linseed tea is not only a valuable restorative for sick horses, hut is txeeeditily useful iu cases of inilatuma tion or tho ineniurnnes, pi cuhar to tha or gans nf respiration and digestion ; it shields nud lubricates the name, tranquilizes the irritable statu of the pai ls and favors heal thy action. I'ut a coaplo of Itatulsful of the sued into a bucket, nnd pour jje.iUoii and a half of boiling water uixin it. Cover it up a snort time; then add a couple of quarts rf cold wate, uheu-lt will be. lit for use. In ease of an irritating cough add inie honey. Some people at a crowded eveuine party had belio ou tbeir toes. It generally hurts thvm. I , ilcto Abbcrtiscmfltts., i t'Altlll A4.E MAMFACTOItY, SUNBtmr, PENIS 'A. - ! J, S. SEASHOLTZ, WOULD rerct roily annonnce t ttiS rift reus of Sunbury nnd snrrfraodlng country, that he is prepared to manufacture nil styles of (arrlagrft, Bngsrlesk. . st tils tie'T shop ou east Market street. Its will furnish every description of Wagons, both . Plain., and Fancy. In short, will make eve ryttilne In lili line from ft first-class csrrlage to ft wlielbnrrow, wnrrRnted to be mmle of tlio best nnd mrwt dnrsblf! ninterl nle. find by the most expertenefd workmen. All work sent out from Ids e'tnblishmeiit will be round reliable In every partienlr. The palroonKO of tuo pnhlle I so1iritl. J. 8. SEASHOI-TZ. Ruubnry, Nov. 4, 'Tl.-ly. , FOR SALE ! IT'IOHTY seres of Improved lnlid In tlie best. !i soetlon of Ponthnrn Mlchienn, wltliln flvo miles nf the town of "Threo Rivers," In ft. Jo seph county, within two miles of the Rullrond Station, good bnlldlmrs, out houses, large or rhnrd. soil. rK-h iwnrtv loam, selionl houses nnd clmrclis within flii'ht title Indisputable, ten ncres are In wheat, the remainder in clover soil. A spnn of horses, cattle, huts, grain nnd funning nteiieiK Ac, will be old with this property. Ti iee T0 per acre, $3,000 In each, the balance In time puvincnU of WO. Apply to VM. A. MASsER, Three Rivers, Mich, or, II. B. MASSER, Puubiuy, P;v. Banbury, March 11, 1871. Om'FKET .MAXOIi-CEM ETEKV COMIMSY. This company Is now prepared to sell lots In the new Cemetery, loratrd on nn eminence abut one-fouitli of a mile east of Sunliury. Tho In crease of the population of Sutibury. nnd conse quent ndvnnce In the ratio of mortality, as well ns tlio llniiled facilities for the interment of those who have fought life's bnttle, have suggested tho organization of the above named company. Finn of Cemeterv mnv be seen nt the olllcc of J. A. Cake, Esq., or Llovil T. Itolnbacli. Price of lots from t5 to 915, Recording to locn tlon. Deeds will be executed for lots sold. LLOYD T. ROHKUACH, Bee'y. May 18, mi.-tf. BEEF, FORK, POULTRY aM FRUIT IlJirORUM, In C. Dallns store room, two doors east of Brlgbt's uuildlng, .Marlicl bquarc, ... SUNliUUr, FENX'A. Tlavlne fitted npn room two doors east of Welt- r.el's Slore, the underslirned lias opened n Meat Slio'i In connection wbh his stand on MARKET DAYS, while he will keep on hand the best of Heel, I'orli, Ycal and Poultry of every r'cscrlption. Turkeys, (Jeesc, Ducks. CUIrUens ready dressed, nnd put up in regular style or city markets. ALSO, It u 11 or. F.kks, IotHlocs. Ap ples), and Fruits of nil kinds, nil of which mill bo sold nt lowest Market Prices. 1 he citizens of Sunbui hic Invited to call and examine fur themselves before pnrohaMng e'se- where. A full assortment ou hand every. market morning. llt.MU .1tLt.ll. Dec. 9, 1S71. IF YOU WANT TO SEE thelaigett assortment of Millinery Goods ever brought to this place, go to L SMssluT, Harket Spare, Sl .MilltY, I'A., Whsre are arrayed in all their different varieties Fall Millinery Goods of every description Just brought from Philadel phia and are now open. The new Room Just completed Is filled with an endless vavlety. A most m.isniflceut display of rjon.'a on exhibition, and sold at the lowest prices. EVERY KIM) OF .OODH ntial'y ki'pt in a Milllneiy tslab'ishment cnu be had nt' her store. The best in the l'hilidclphia markets were soliclti-d. tiive me a call nnd be convinced. Mlt-3 L. 6HISSLER. Puilmry, Prptemhcr 2.1, 1S71. ISAAC Si. NT A l Kt-T.lt, JEWELRY, WATCHES, US North Seeoud St., Cor ofQurrj , PHILADELPHIA. An assortment of Watches. Jeweln. liver nnd Plated W'ure constantly ou hand. RepiilrhiL' of Watches nnd Jewslry promptly attended to. April 1, 1S71-1.V. IB. Q. PETERS' tgSALE STABLES, Adjoining Harrisburg Stock Yards, Hors&s Ecflit, Soil cr Miwi Deeemler 1C. 1S71 Sin. SEW Hour, Feci, Fruit ani Vegetans Store, fprnce Street, between Troot and Keeoud, M.WBI KY, PA. JOHN WILVER liuving Just cipeued a t-tore at the above place, where all kiuris of of the bet brands of Flour and Iced wlil lie rrld at greatly reduced pricis. The cele brated Ruck's Mills Klour will be kept constantly on hind. Alto, all kii'.Ja nf Feed, Grain, Corn, OaU nud Rye, choppeJ or , whf.la, I'otutocM, Apples, Callng A Fruit tr-neratlv, at a cheaper r.it than can be bou-ht !'c n Ih i.;. Al! oocU delivered Free of I harce. (all and examine my Hoe I; nud u.ccituin the prlcss boforo puich.tbiuir elsewhere.. JOHN WILVER. Suuhury, Dee. 2, lS71.-tf. IMtF.SS (iOI)i. TALL AND WINTER STYLES, now pen at 51ISS KITE III. M K'N HTOUE, Market Square, SUXUl'RV, l'enn'u., LADIES' DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY. Silti Poplins, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Nut ions, Ai. dents' Collars, Neck-lies, Half-hose, llandker- tliiels anu Li loves. Perfinncry, Toilet Soaps, H.ilr I)rushes,Cuinbs, etc. An Invitation Is extended to all to cull and so cure bargains. HOV. 4, 1&71. AGHXTS WANTEI I OU l'liraatca ofLoinlvu Lite. D; D. J. Klrwun, the well-known Journalist. THE VERY LART5E8T COMMISSIONS PAID". Thl". book Is a beautiful octavo of fi6S pages, embellished with 2(K) tugravinKS, and a finely executed map of London, designed and executed eNlirc&sly for this work by eminent artists. It coiitaint. a full, uraphic aud truiliful statement of the Sights, f-ecrets and Sensations of the great Metropolis oi tne worm. Addiess, Dl'FFIELD AbllVRND, - Publisher, Jul3,'72. 711 Hansom Street, Philadelphia. The CoBfesjaioii) hii Invalid. PUHLISIIED as a warning and for the benefit of ybung mta nuj otluri, who sutler from Nervous Debility. it. supplying the means of self-cure. Written by one who cured Ltmself and sent free ou receivlug a pool-paid directed envelope. Address NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Ma? 0, 18Tl.-em. Brooklvn, N. Y. ilsccllaneoits. miL.LINKItVs ..FALL AJND "WINTER STYLES. IIAT3 AND BONJ4ET8, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, "WREATHS, LACES, Jto. ' Crop VclU, CRArEIIATS AND BONNETS, And everything usually kept Id Millinery Store. Catl at M. L. QOSSLER'8 Store, , South Fourth Street, below the 8. V. R. R., 8UNBCRT, PA. 1 ; Not. 4, '71. f QAfTI I XT Tit ESU TnACKAUA,"BUCK' & CO., ' KL'CC'ESSORSTO MISKEY, MERRILL & TIIACKAR, MANUFACTUREH3 OF . OAS FIXTURES, BRONZES, Ac, Ac., Cliiinilrlirrsif I'onilnnfsj, It racket. AC,, OC, would rcsectrullj iniitc the attention of pur chasers to our elegant assortment. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, 719 Chestuut Street. MANUFACTORY, 403, 404,400 AND 409 RACE STREET. Aug. 19, 1871. SE1V MEAT NIIOP. ri'MlE nnderslcned respect fnlly Informs thecitl .1. zens of Sunbury and vicinity, that they have opened a MEAT SHOr, hi Dewarl's buildlnir.on the north side of Market Square, two doors from the railroad, were they will keep a constaut supply of the best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, A;e., at wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices and of the first quality . A waiton will be run to supply customers every mornini;, (except Sundays.) The best of meat w ill found nt their shop. Give us n call and satlsfv vour selves. REFFEW & BOWER. Oct. K,th 1869. tr. Attrntlou, A aril t a. Great Inducements offered live Airents. to fill the most popular work of the age, ''Rinini kabie Characters and Places of the Holy Laud," by CHARLES W. ELLIOTT, with articles from the pens of T. D. Wonlscv, L. L. D. ; Riiibt Rev. Thns. M. Clark, D. D. ; Rev. Joseph Cunitninis, D. D. ; Rev. Charles A. Stod dard ; Rev. S. F. Umith, D. I). t Rev. William Adiitns, D. D. Rev. Henry Ward Heecher, &c. Addiess lor circulars and full particulars. J. II. BRY.MIItE. Dec. 3, 1871,-;im. Pottsvllle, Pa. HOLIDAY OOOM. THADD'S S. SHANNON, TilinD Aim Mxirrr sot' KIC. Tins lu etoi k nnd constantly teceivlnir Novelties in his line, consisting in part of a full line of AMERICA' WATCH EM, E'irln. Illinois. Howard ('o., Wnllhnm. Mas sachusetts, nnd Boy's AMERICAN WATCHES; Also, a full set of Ladies, and Out's Gold and Silver Swiss Watches. JEWELRY. Roman Gold sets, pink coral nnd Gold sets, Enr-Rlnes, Necklnccs nnd Pendauts, Onyx and Jet Jrwelrv. SILVER-WABE, Solid Silver-ware of Ptcrlinir purit, made to or der. Bridal nnd Presentation Pieces, Knives, Forks and Spuous hi cases, also, a full line of Silver Plated Goods, Ten Sets, lee Water Hets, Erbit Stands, Cako Baskets, Coilcc Vrns, Forks and Spoons treble plated, thebe6t lu the market. SPECTACLES. If yon valne yonr Eyeslnht, use the Perfect I.ni.4 frrnniul t'mm mlnntt! t'ritlp lYbhlt'S llifl- .u.l n..ilini n..l Hi.rlt'n llmnt nmnn 1 1 1 .t fiimul : ! on account of there hardness nnd brilliancy. They will last many years without change, and warranted Superior to all others in use. TABLE CUTLERY. Ivory, Pearl and Metal handles lu cases sup plied to order. crocus. A full assortment of Eiirbt day and Thirty hour Clocks, bKo Calender Clocks ot ll diocilp tiuns. Engraving done at the shortest notice. Watc'aes. Clocks and Jewelry, Repaired and Sulixfncuoii warranted. All goods will Im sold st the vry Lowest Cash Prices. Every body is cordially Invited toCall and Examine for themselves. Don't forget the piece. T.B. SHANNON. unburyDee.iC, tf. Till! NEW MTOItE, CLEMENT &DISSINGEK, in the lie-v Clement Building, .Market Square, Kuubury, I'll., ofTcr to the public, an entire new assortment of WINTER DRY GOODS, of nil styles nt the lowest prices. Full lines or Alpacas, Mohairs, Plaids, Empress Cloths, Shuwls, Flannels, Hosiery, MOURNING GOODS, a full variety, Blankets nnd Woolen goods of all description. CLOTI18, CASSIMERES, VESTINGR, Ac., Ac Itealj-Mule Clothing, a full assortment, which will be sold lower than elsewhere. Carpets, aud Oil Cloth. GROCEUIES . of nil kinds, whleli ore guarauteed all fresh. QUEESSWARE, WILLOW WARE, Ac, Ac, Ac ikj ens tit a ry .b 9 TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, and lu fact everything that tan be mentioned In u nrit-cjus sluru. . , Call aud examine our stock. Having our t.ore lighted with Gas, goods can lie selected in lite evening us well as In the day time. No charges for showing goods. CLEMENT & DISSINGER. Dec. 9, 1871. rEMTER OF ATTRACTION. Everybody Is invited to come aud buy of the handsome assortment of TOY8 AND CONFECTIONERIES nt SAMUEL F. NEVIN'S STORE, lu frame building, adjoiulug Mcxri.,t Diisluger's building, THIRD hlREKT, MMilKY, I'A. Just opened u I'leoh supply of Confectioneries of every description. TOVM OF ALL. KIN DM constantly on hand. The bet KAISINS, FIGS, CURRANTS A DRIED FRL'IT. PURE RIO COFrEE, TEA A SriCES, fresh Bread, Buus & Cakes, every morning. FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, Ac. OYSTERS I OYSTERS ! OYSTERS I Having lilted up a room expressly for serving up Oysters iu every style, Ladies and Gentlemcu will be accommodated with the U-.i bivalves iu uiarki't. at all houmdiiriug the day and evening. Families will be supplied at their residence with the hot Shell or Cuuned Oysters, as is desiruble, ut the yery lowest priors. -, t . i;., Cull and see my exceleu) assortn)eot of goods aud uscertaln the lcices, ' J VEVf y Dec. 10, lt. C.;Hodgkln8f Agt., DfALEa IM Hides, Tallow, Bones, Rags and CRACKUNG8, Suubnry, Nortb'd louuty, P. CASH PAID ON ALL PURCHASES. Sunbury, Doe. 8, 1871. -tin. ,l f-l ,n.lf ii,,M, ,( ml' . ill N(!-j,YNinr, IIKATEK. SrHTstii at Maetlard Ptati Fair, Bal timore. First premium for Flra-plac Uanteri awarded the Bnnnystda. Advantages of the Snnnyslds t l.-ll I so oortstrncttd that one-third mora of the radiating surfaoe extendi Into the room, giv ing that much more additional beat without ex tra fuel. - 9. It Is the only Hot-Air Flre-plaee Heater la the market. Like the regular built cellar heater, It losee no heat, but eonlluos It all to Its legitl purposes. 8. The fuel magsclne It double the usual sire, extending from the fire-box to the top of the stove, with capacity for tweuty-fonr hours' sup. ply of coal. 4. The patent double cover for coal mneasine consumes the gas, prevents escape of gas Into tho room, and makes it Impossible for any puf fings or explosions to occur. This is an ndvnnt age possessed by no other lire-place stove in the market. . 5. Thcro oro throe sir cenmbers, wherein a brisk circulation is kept up, drawing the cold air in the room through heated flues into n largo hot-air reservoir, at the .bark of the stove. 6 No tide pipes are used, ns the air Is heated In a reservoir having double rndintlnic flues nnd double buck, supplying Inree quautltles of hot ulrwithoiit waste of beat or fuel. 7. The 8i'ntsitr utilises tho waste heat so thoroughly that we frequently bent an adjoining room on the tlrst, besides heating the rooms lu second aud third stories. , . - . r . , ' 8. A damper on top of tho stove, connected with tho hot nir Hues, controls the quantity of hot nir required for the nse of either the upper or lower rooms. All other flrc-plncc stoves nro very Inconvenient In this respect. 9. The Urate Is self-seuling, nnd no dust ran escape while shaking It. 8TURAT, PETERSON CO., ' . -' Philadelphia. ' II. B. MASBKr., Agent. Nov. 11, 1871. EXTRAORDINARY. $10 OFFERI10 SO PAYS ON Till AL. MONTHLY TAY-MF.NTS. PRICE REOICER. Tun America Skwino Maciiisb Co. have eonclud'-d to offer their whole Stock of fiupeiior and widely-known machines, upon the above unparaleled terms, to everybody, everywhere, who have, or ran (lud use fur a really good Sew ing Machine, che per than the cheapest. Every one is welcome to n month's free trial nt their own home. The best, nnd only true guarantee of its quality, Is a month's free trial. The object of eivlng a free trial Is to show you how Goo.l our Machlno Is. This is the simplest nnd most certain wny to convince you that our Machine is Just what you wn"t. The Secret or safety Is In ore month's trial. No one parts with the Machine nftcr trial. All pay for aud keep It. Buy no machine until you have found U a good one, easy to learn, easy to manage, easy to work, easy to keep in order, perfect iu mechauism, perfect in construction, simple, reliable, nnd satisfactory. Any company who will refuse you this much cannot have as good u Sewing Muchiue US I. Ill B. Buy only when yon know tue innebtnc a... not take au hour to get ready to do a minutes woi k . 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 Lever out of order. A month's trial answers all questions, solves all doubts, prevents nil mistakes, and Is the only safe way to get your moneys worth. Try It. You cannot iose. Write for our Confidential Circulars nnd Illus trated Pamphlet, containing full particulars, which we will 6end yon by return of mall free, villi Samples of Sewing, that yon can Judge for yourself. And remember, that we sell our eood Machine at a low prirc, upon extraordinary favor able terms of pavinenl, and upon theirown mer its. Don't hesitate because you nre uncertain whether want a Sewing Machine or not, no be cause you have one of another kind. Try a good one, thev ure always useful, and will make money for yon, or help you to save It. And if you huve nuother.nnrs will show you tbut the one you have could tie Improved. The company stake the very Existence ot their Business on the mere its of this Wonderful and Extraordinary Se ing Machine. Couuty Rights given free to good Smart Agents. Canvassers, mule and l'ciuatc, wanted everywhere. Write for Particulars, and address: AMERICAN MACHINE Co., Cor. John aud Nassau Street. New York. Oct. 11, 1K71. 1 year. UH CHEAPER THAN KEROSENE. Ocrtci or tbi Sr-NnftiT Gas Com pant, Ortober iJ, 1871. To Tnit Cjtizeks : Recent Investigations de monstrate that Gas of 14 Candles -jiiulilv, cau be sold at J'.'.OO per 1000 cubic feet. The ."Direc tors of the Sunbury Gas Company have deter mined to adopt that prire and 14 ('undies as "the standard of quality. This fixes the price of a 14 Candle burner at one cent au hour, or one third less than Philadelphia gas. A Kcro;-enc lump gives a light of seven to ten candles only therefore, gas at the above price is iiiueh cheaper than kerosene, without catisid ei ing cost ol chimneys and liability to accident. Let all come forwaid and become gnss consum ers. Make yonr applications for service pipes and fittings at once, ns the season for introduc ing them is draw ing to a close. Br Onih or the lkiAMq or Dukctoks. TERMS. The contractors Tor the Works will Introduce pipes upon the following terms. Service pipes ul 60 cents er running foot, ineusuring from centre of street. Upon Market Square, tweuly dollars for entire service. Interior fittings nt 15 cents per running foot, lu new buildings j 15 cents per running foot over plaster, aud SO cents per running loot uuder floors. Chi.tidellers, Pendants rud other fixtures for sale at new York und Philadelphia prices. October 7, 1S71. 08ADALI8 Tin: ixcur.Dir.NT.o that j com roar, no? A DA' l.? s.-e" P'lldi-hed en eve'V p u kst"-. tl'pro- Inre it is sociel p t-p .ia'.iuu, ' Cuutequcntly I'HYSKIAXS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure lor Scrofula, Syphilit in all its I rnn, lihennu Ui.ni, tskin li-au, l.iver Com pliant aud all dmcusis of I; e Ulood. will do mora good tlian leu hollies ul ihe .r.ips if Saruapinlla. THE UNOElUICNuD PHYSICIANS I have u-ed Rusadal si ' their practice jl'ur tha pi.-m'iree years and I itly 'hi .l..rvn il ... a ...1 .:ilil... Allnrilliti, and Wood Purifier. DIl. T. C. Pl'f! H, of Dtltlmtre. Ull. T. J. HOVK1.N, " I)K. It. W. CAUH. " LIU. 1. H. i I'A It i ul Nichuluviile, Ky. DR. J. L. McCAUTHA, Calumbls, s. c. DIl. A. B. NOBLES, l-dgocomb, N. C. USID AND r.KDOSoED BY J. B. FRENCH Si SONS, River, niss. V. W. SMITH, Jar. sun, Wieh. A. !'. HKH.I.H, l.iuia, Uliia. II. liAi L, l.lina.Olili. t ItAVt.N i i:o.,(...idnr.jl!l Vs. 8A.M'I.. C. Mc) AHDEN, Murrn-M-boro, Teua. Our spars will uot slliiw of any ex. trnilei ienirks iu re'diiea tu the virlut-sut tuMilalis. Tutlia WiUcal ' lirtitesiuii we uamntea 4 i'lmU Ex trai'i tu iMTiur in any t lny liais ever used lu lh tri'a mrnt if diseased Uliio.1 ; and lu Ibeadlii't-d wv t4- try ItnuiUlif, aud )vu fll Uu rrtlurad la ktwlih Hrl.ll I, told 1T all DruffkU. price ttt-au par little. Audiaas JlfMHorhiK-? rtmUl,' DatTluatl, ! ' A July 2 i, 1871.-lr. litunfartitrcra." ...viu.cint Tailoring. J. HI. ROHtTIAN, " tn tire PostOflloe Building, opposite the Depot, (upstairs,) 8TJNBURY, l'ENN'A. Inform Ms friends ana the public generally, that he has Jost opened a large and varied as sortment of Cloth-, CsiMtmercs, Tesjtins:, ate., which will be made up to order lu .the latest styles, and warranted to fit. , Gentlemen In want of fashionable suits nre vltcd to call and examine his stock. 1 ' SHIRTS ' . ' scientifically and practically cut ana made ' measure. . - . 1 RUN NO RISK. . : We furnish tho nbove styles of Improved Joke and sack shirt with entirely uew shape sleeve, and guarantee a perfect fltllng shirt. It is the best model of a shirt ever ottered to the trade. ' Fine and fancy shirts made to order. .1. M. HOBTIAN. Juno 3, 1871. -Cm MACIIIVi: SHOP AND IKON FOINOKV. GEO. ROHKDACII & SONS, Nuiibury, Penn'a, INFORM the puldlc that they nre preparen to do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having ndded n new Machine Shop In connection with their Foundry, nnd have supplied themselves with New Lnlhes, Pluiiing ni-d liorini; Machines, with the hitc.t linproveuiculs. With the aid of skillful mechanics, they nre ennblel to execute all orders of NEW WORK OR REPAIRING, that may be given them, iu a satisfactory man uer. Grille lo ssiiit an)- Stove. IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build ings, of nil sizes. BRASS CASTINGS, Ac. Ornamental Iron Fencing FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS) VERANDAHS, FOR YARDS AT RESIDENCE', AC, &C. The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su periority, have been still further improved, and will alwnvs be kept on b.vnd. Aiso, THREP11INO MACHINES. Sunbury, May 20, 1871. tiiMiti:BNir"pi7NiNcOiTLTS Third Street, adjoining Phlla. A Erie R. R., two Squares North of the Central Hotel, SUNBURY, PA. 1BA 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 manufacturing Luuber, he is now ready to till or dcrs nf all kiudB of FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS, SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE RANDAS, BRACKETS, and all kinds of Ornamental Scrnwl Work. Turn ing of every description prqjnptly executed. Also, a I.Anns: assortment op '" LUMBER. HEMLOCK and PINE, mo.,, n,i..6u., rieaeis, Lathe, Ac. Orders promptly tilled, and shipped bv Railroad or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT. ilccllMishly NTOV K " tVfT 1 N ilKT K 1. i SI I U EN T. MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA. ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor. successor to sunn oemtiier. J HAVING purchased the above well known es tablishment. Mr. Krnnse would respectful ly inform the public that he now has on hand a large assortment of COOK1XG STOVES, Spcer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others, which nre so arranged ,l" ' ho used for Coal or Wood, nud nre warranted to perform satisfactori ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to lieat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES of dill'erent kinds nt very low prices. Tiuwure ol" Every Dcaeriptlou ' kept constantly on hand. Roollnif nud Spouting with the best material, done nt snort notice. REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal Oil 'Ld Lamps constantly on baud. Jupnu ware of a x. lid.. Mure ojipoeite Conley's hardware store. Givo me a culh A. KKAlffc. apli!4-ly FALL A X D A V INTER STOCKOF CLOTHS ANI ASSiyiEISlKf! FRENCH AX 1) DOMESTIC GOODS of every grade, Just opened ul the MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP or T1IOK. O. NOTT, On Third Street, in Miller's Block, opposltetbe Mnorc it Dissinger liuildings, SUNiJURY, PENN'A. The most fashionable clothing made to order from every variety of trnod. Suits of all sizes uiade up at the shortest no tice, from the best selected slock in New York und Philadelphia. Call and be convinced. THOS. G. NOTT. Nov. 4. 1S71. Beef! Beef! rilllE undersigned is prepared to furnish tho J citizens of Sunbury aud vicinity with the choicest Beef and Pork In Market, cither nt W holesnle or Retail. Fumiiies will be supplied by the quarter or side, or smaller quantities at the most reasona ble rates. , Constantly on hand the choicest ruts of Beef, Poik, Mutton nnd Venl.alo Sausages, Hclotrnas. iVc. Apply at the Meat House, South Third street, in Moore A DiMiii;cr' Row-, Suubury. On market da)s the best of meat Is served lo customer at the meat stand, corner of Market nud Third streets, when the celebruted Brosious' sausages cau be had, long kuown as the best in market. HENRY K. FAGELY. N. B. Persons having fut bos or beeves for sale can procure the hiirest market -price by ap- pliealion at the above estauiiauiueut. Siuibury, .'ov. 11. Ie71. M I LEINEUYUOOOK GENERALLY. NEW STYLES OF BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, FRAMES, &c. Mournlug and Brltlttl Hats and Bonnets). Full line of Mourning Veils nnd Crape. MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY. Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, . Feathers, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac, Ac. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. MISS M. L. GOSSl.ER. South Fourth Bt., below the Railroad, Surbury. April 23, lt71. Wanted immediately. 1O.O00 Men aud Women to purchase the entire stock of GOODS uow of fered lor iurpcctiou aud sale at the Muwmolh Slore ou Qiu-cu Street, Northumberland, us I am determined not to be fudersiold or E&eelled In Quality of Koods offered for sale In my line. ' EU MILLER, Oct. 2, 1871 .-9m. s,TF.UEOMOPES; VIEWS. ALBUMS, CHROMOS. FRAMES. E. tV II. T. ANTHONY C O., 591 Broadway, New York, Iuvlte the atteullon of the Trade to their exten sive assortment of the above goods, of their own publication, mauufaclure aud biiportutlou. Also PHOTO LANTERN SL1DE8 and , GKAPHOSCOPES. NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. E. A H. T. ANTHONY A CO., M)l Broadway, New York, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, IMPOBTEllt AMD MASCPACTCBSBS OP Ptaotograptalo ntriala. MoMfc.eib, un.ir- - . k . JJARDWARJE FpR AIL x. i i AT TUB HARDWARE STORE OF ' J. H. CONNELLY & CO. : Harket Street, annbarjr, Pa, It Is nselese to ennmerate evert kind of article In his Store, but among the lendlnr Items ma be set down the following i Iron, ' Btoel, Lead, Scales, Bteeiynrda, Grindstones, Kails of all kinds and sizes. Vices, Saws, Planes,' Sieves, Chains, Axes, Brass and iron Kettles, Shovels, llocs, . Forks, Spades, Rakes, Hatchets, Carpenter nnd Blacksmith Borlne Machines. Cellar Grates, "' Drawing Knives, Stone Sle.dgos, Plasterers' Trowels, Masons' Hummers and Trowels. Hand Dinner Hells, and large cast iron Bells for School Houses nnd Farmers' Dinner Bells, Carpenters' Bench Screws, Potato Forks for digging potatoes. Looking Glasses, Twine, Ropes, Knives nnd Forks, Spoons, Tacks, Mule and Horse Shoes and Nails, Hammers, Augnrs, Chisels, Lauterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms, Locks of all descriptions, Coffca Mills, mis ana urnces. Carriage Bolts of all kinds, Paint and Wall Brushes, Buckets, Oils), Yarulftliesj, Japans), Lve, Pnda Ash, Wsshlug Soda, PA I NT.1 OI' A EE KIN lK In Oil or Dry, Partl-f'olors of all kinds, CEDAR-WARE and other Wooden-Ware of all kinds and very cheap, Hay-Fork Pnlleys, Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Eevel Glasses, Files, Hinges, Coal Oil, , Hems, Combs, Screws, Saddlery ami Shoe Findings, Buggy Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cullers. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears, Nhot, Cups and Powder, nnd a great variety of other articles. Any thing wauled aud not on hand, will be ordurcd at ouce. Sunbury, Aug. 19, 1B71. WB. MI'KHaT. J. SI.ATHAKEK. WM. U. BLACK. MURRAY & CO., Wholesale Dealers In MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS, OlUce and School Stationery, Printing, Wrapping and Manilla PAPERS, PAPER It ;, Ae., Ac. The Cuk-brnted Corry Kerosene Burning Oil always on baud. Having also opened a GOAL YARD, we are prepared to supply at short notice, and nt the loweat rates, LOG, STOVE, CHESTNUT ' and PEA COAL to all who may be pleased to g'.rc us a call. Orders left at our office No. SS 8outh Third St., will be promptly tilled. MURRAY & CO. No. 85 South Third Btreit, Silnburv, Tu. Aue. 2i, 171. LADIES' FANCY FURS. John Fnreira, 70! Altlil M'i'ltKKT, Middle of the Block, between 7th nnd 8th SHs., South Side, Philudclphlu, Importer, Mauufactuier and Dealer lo all kinds and qua'ltv of Fjjsrc;- furs, For Ladles' aud Chi! lren's Wear. Having Irrported a veiy large snd splenrtbl ss sUim.i.t of all the ditleient kind' of Furs from Qrst lianas in Europe, and hive had t'.ieiii nl.tkic up by the most skillful wotkmen, would repet t fully Invitii the readers of this paper to call ..ml cxamlim his lare and vrrv beautiful assoitmcnt of Fancy Furs, lor Lunics and Children. I am determined to sell at in low prices as any other respectable House lu this city. All Furs war raultd No luisrepresentntiou to (fleet sales. JOHN FAUKIKA, 718 Arch Street Philadelphia. Oct. 58, 1871.-3m. M I tell Y A.M) FANCY N'fOlt E. Hull und Vlnt-r (iiiods. MISS L. WEISEH, Market Street, one door west of Oearhart's con fectionery store, SUNBUKV, I'A., Has opened hr stock of Nllliuorj- and Kuncy Goods), II ATS AND ISOXNET.S. The latest styles of Dres Triiniiiinirs, French nud American Flowers, Laces, Iiibbons, Sack loops, Clilk'nons, Collars, Cull's, Jnuvln Gloves, and a larte variety of other articles. In connection with the Millinery business, she carries on the DRESS MAKING AND FITTING, In nil Its brunches. She is also ngent for the sale of Uamsey, Scott A Co.'s Patterns. The ladles or Sunbury aud vicinity nre cor. dially invited to call and examine hur splendid stock. Nov. 4, 1871. P4n re Cure Tor T.'tler. TnE 8ubscr!lier, resident or Seven Points, Au gusta township, Northumberland County, Pa., has u sure cure for Tetter, w hich he otters to tiiose alllli-lvd with this annoying disease. He was troubled with it for einl.l yearn, and n.nliiuir would cure il until be obtMiiirii this r.-mxdr. Ii has been tried 111 a number of cases, to hi know ledge, (our case of 2! years standing) with entire sncceas. L'pon receipt of 10O,he will send a box of the me.liciue, and directions to use It, or to boxes for 1 5, free of posuisin. WILLIAM RAKER, Anenta P. Q., North'd Co., Pa. Antrust 13, 1871-7m. Phllndelpblu nud Eric ltailroad. WINTER TIME TABLE. On nnd after Monday, November 27, 1871, the Trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road will run as follows : WESTWARD. Mull Train leaves Philadelphia, 6.20 p m " " " Sunbury, 1.00 a rr " " arr at Erie, g.M) p n Eric Express leaves Philadelphia, 18.80 p m " " Suubury, 6.50 p m 41 " an at Erie, " 7.40 a m Elmlra Mall leaves Philadelphia, 7..V) a m " " " Sunbury, 4.;5 p in " art at Lock Haven, 7.55 p in Accommodation leaves Sunbury, 6.15 a m " arr at Renovo, 10.40 a tu EASTWARD. Mali Train leaves Erie, 11.25 a ui " " ' Sunbnry, 13 20 n m ' ' arr at Philadelphia, ' .R0 a m Erie Express leaves Erie, 9.00 p m " " " Suubury, 9.20 a in " " arr at Philadelphia, 8.30 pm Elmlra Mail leave Lock Haven, 7.K5 a in ' " Suubury, 11.00 a iu ii Krr at puiludeliihis, ft.. SO p in Accommodatiou leaves Renovo, ' 12.1.'5 p in " arr at Sunbury, 4.35 p m Mail East connects east and west at Erie with L. 8. A M. 8. R. W. aud at Corrv and In melon with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. K. W. Mull Wutl Willi west bound trains ou I.. S. A M. S. R. V. aud at Conv and lrvineton with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W. CuttawisM passenger trains will be ma east from Willlanispoi l ou Erie Express, aud west, to WUlhtmspon ou Eluilra Mall. WM. A. BALDWIN. , Oa-1 Pnp't. Lackawanna and Uloomnburg Hall scuiita AfiaAXGic -kkt at e amv.hu sn ..,.. . .'i'ciJINS..,,., i .jtl . , o;.rlny. Jnlj 1?,971. , SOUTHWARD. n.' lAt.P.M.A.L(P.LPll. Bcranton, Bcllevne, . Tnylorvllle, Lnrkawnnna, Pittston, l:. West Pitts ton, Wyoming, Maltby, Kinirstuii, A sU W.-Barre c'rs Plymouth June, Plynioutb, Nnnticokn, Hunlock's, Pliickshlnny, Hick's Ferry, Bench Haven, Berwick, " Briar Creek, Lime Kldge, Espy, Bloomnburg, . Rupert, Catawlssa, Danville, Chulasky, 46 1 4fi 10 06 0 60 4 00 58 1 4 06 7 02 4 19 7 11 4 93 7 19 4 80 7 94 85 7 81 ! 4 49 7 &0 4 47 7 51 j 4 63 8 OO! 5 00 8 05. 6 06 8 90 " 8 80i 8 451. 57 10 17 10 Sri 7 14 T 1 7 27 . 9 11,10 85 9 ft 10 47 . 1.0 52 ii I ? 40 33 11 W 7 50 8 00 8 07 2 40 8 2.; 8 08 8 1)8 1 8 43' 8 8 50 8 8 67 - 071 i 9 14: 87 84 9 19 20. 9 HI 9 611 9 C9 8 67 Lamerou, 10 03 North'd, (arrive.) 10 20! 4 53 NORTHWARD. Leave. A.M. P.M. Northumberland, Cameron, Chulasky, Danville, Catawlssa, Rupert, Bioomsburg, Espy, Lime Rldj,re, Briar Creek, Berwick, Beach Haven, Hick's Ferry, Shlckshlnny, Hunlock's, Nanllroke, Plvtnouth. I Plvinnnth .Tune.. I mnirsion, x I W.-Barre Maltby, I Wvoinlnir. We. I'lttkti.u. PiUaton, Lackawanna, Taylorvilie, Bellevue, Scrantou, (arrive) Xortlicrn Central Railway. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON nnd after Nov. 12, 1871, trains will rnn as follows t NORTHWARD. Niagara Express leaves Snnbttry at 13.40 p. ra., arrives at Niagara Falls al 1.30 a. m. Bulhilo Kxpress leaves Suubury at 12.30 a. m., arrive at Willlamsport nt 2.25 a. u., Eitnira at 5.30 a. in., Cnnandaigun 8.15 a. in. Mail arrives at Suubury st 4.30 p. m., arrive at Wiillamsport 6.30 imd'Elmirn 10.85 p. in. Fast Un arrives at Sunbury at 0.60 p. m., arrive at Wiillamsport 8.15 p. Ul. SOUTHWARD. Buffalo Express leaves Sunbury at 1.47 a. m., arrive at Harrisburg 8.45 a. m., Baltimore 7.20 a. ui. Mall leaves Sunbury at 11.05 a. m., arrive at Harrisburg 1.45 p. m. Erie Express leaves Sunbury at 9.25 a. in., ar rive at Harrisburg 11.20 a. in., Baltimore 8.00 p. in. Erie Mall leave Sunbury nt 13.S0 a. ra., arrive at Harrisburg 2.20 a. m. 6IIAMOKIN DIVISION. . EASTWARD. Leave Sunbury at 4.40 p. m., arrive at Skatno klu 5.50 p. ni., Mt. Carmel 0.40 p. m. Leave Sunbury (Accommodation,) at 11.50 a. m., uri lve ut Shnmoklu 1.00 p. in. WE81WTKI. Leave Mt. Carmel nl 7.00 n. ra., Bhamoktu 7.40 a. in., arrive at Sunbury 9.55 a. m. Leave Shamokiu (Accommodation,) ut 2.45 p m., arrive nt Suubury 4.00 p. ni. Express leaves daily. Ail other trains leave dally, except Sundays. A. It. Fiske. ' En. S. Yoi-'soj (Jen'l. Sup't., Geu'l Passcn'r Ag't., Harrisburg, Pa. Ballmoie, Md. Reading ltailroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, Nc-v. I'ith, 1S71. GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and r, North-West for Philadelphia, N. y., R-ad-Ing, Pottsvllle, Tainaijua, Ashland, Shaim kin, Lebiit'.on, Alleutown, Eastou, Eplirata, Litix, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, Ac. Traius leave Hani.burg for New York, as fol lows : At 2.45, 6.10, a. in. and 2.00 p. in., con nectlns with similar trains on the Peuusylvaniu Railroad, aud arriving at New York at 10.07 a. m., 3.42, nnd tM5 p in. respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 2.45 a. m., truiu without clninge. Returning : Leave New Tork v.l 9.00 a. ni., 12.30 noon nnd i.ts' p. m., Philadelphia nt 7.30, 8.30 a. iu. aud 8.30 p. m. ; Sleeping Cars accom pany the 5.00 p. ra. Iraiu troiu New York with out ibauirc. Leave Harrisburg for Ruadlug, Pottsvllle, Ta iiiaqua, Minersville, Ashlaud, Shamokin, Alleutown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. ra., 2.00 und 4.05 p. ui., slopping at Lebanon aud principal way stations; the 4.05 p.m., train counecting for Philadelphia, Pottsvllle and Co lumbia ouly. Fur Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave iiiHTisburg at 8.40 p. m. i-ust PeDosylvauiu liailroadj traius leave Read ing for Alleutown, Kaslou uudNcw York ut4.34, 10.40 a.m., nnd 4.05 p. lu. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.80 noon and 5.00 p. m. and Allentown ut 7.20 n. in. 12.25 uaoa, 2.15, 4 '.'5 and 8.35 p. m. Way Pusseuger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7. SO u. in.. coiiiiei liiiK with similar train oa East, Peuua. Railroad, rctuiniug from Reading al b.0 p. in., stiippiug at nil stations. Leave Pottsville at 9.00 a. m. and 2.80 p. m. llvrudoii at 10.00 a. in., Shamokiu at 5.40 aud 11.15 a. in. ; Ashland ul 7.05 a. ui., aud 12-43 noon; Mahauoy City ut 7.51 a. ui. and 1.20 p. 'U. Tnmaqua at a. 35 a. m. and 2.10 p. in. for Philadelphia. New York, Rending, HnrrUburg.Ae. Leave Pottaville via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad nt 8.15 a. m. for Harrisburg, and 11.45 a.m., for Pine Grove and Treuiont. Readiug Accommodation Train loaves Potts ville ul 5.40 a. in., pasaes Readiug ut 7.30 a. in. arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. iu., returning leaves Philadelphia ut 4.45 p. ni., passiut; Read ing at 7.35 p.m. arriving ut Pottsville M U.20 p.m. l'olUlown Accoiuiiiuuulioii Traill leaves Potts towu nl 7.00 . Ul., leluruiug leaves Philadelphia at 4.15 p. m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Rcudlug at 7.20 a. ni., and 6.15 p. m. for Eplirata, Litis, Lauuuster. Columbia. Vc. ; returuiug leave Ln caster ut 8.20 a. ui. anil 3.5 p. m., aud Colum bia al H.15 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Perkio.nen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen Juuetiouai7.25, 9.06 a. m..nt 8.00 and 6.45 p. m. Hi.tuiuinu.leioe behweukeville at 6.45,8.10 a. ra., 12.50 noon and 4.45 p. ni. connecting with similar trains on KeudiliK Rail Road. Pickering Vulley Railroad trains leave Phis nlxville at 9. Id u. ui., 3.05 und 5.55 p. in. ; re. turning, leave Byers ut C..VI a. m., 12 45 noon, aud 4.20 p. in.,couiitcUug with similar trains oa Una Jin g Railroad. Co'.cinHikdule Railroad Trains leave Pottstowa at 9.4b a. in., 1.1 5 aud 6.30 p. in., iviurulni; leave Mt. Pleasant at 7.15 aud 11.25 a. m., aud 2.64 p. m., rounouiug with similar traius on Reading Kuilroad. Chester Valley Railroad Traius leave Bridge port ut S.30 a. in., 2.05and 5.20 p. in. returning, leave DoMiiiugtou ut ti.55 a. m., 12.50 uoini aud 5.15 p. m. touuectiug with similar t ruins on Read Ir.g Railroad. Ou Sundays t Leave New York at 5.00 p. in., Phiiudilphu at 8.00 a. u. aud 3.15 p. m., (tba 8.00 a- iu. train running only to Readiug;) leave Pottsvllle at 8 isj a. m., leave Hurrisbuig, .45a. in., and 2.00 p. in.) leave Alleutowu ut H.36 p. iu. t lesve Reading ut 7.15 a. iu. aud 9.60 r. in. for llurrUburg, at 4.34 a. in. for New York, and nt 9.40 a. in, aud 4.15 p. ru. for Philadid'a. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets, to ami fruui all poiuls al re duced rales. Baggage checked through t 1W Pounds Bag. gags allowed each PseeiiKr. J. It. WOOTTEN, Asst. "npt. A Fug. Maeh' I 110 25 5 10 5 27 6 81 10 60 6 40 00 6 05 11 14 6 13 6 17 34i e 84 i I 11 86 6 41 11 43 6 43 A.M.I 18 00 7 09! 7 80! I 7 84 j 7 45i ,PM. P.M. 7 8I1 8 OO' 12 20 7 41' 8 15 P. M.' 5 10 8 20 1 5 15 Lrr; ia 84 7 61 8 SO 3 83 5 26 i 8 40 2 43 5 85 12 43: 8 06 8 45 2 48' & 40 I 8 13 8 W 8 54 5 47 12 62' 8 18. 9 04 2 69 5 63 8 28 9 14 8 07 6 00 8 36 9 25. 8 IB 6 10 8 42 aw 3 E3 6 17 1 14 8 4b V 40 3 SO 6 25 DAVID T. BOCND, Sup't.