Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 23, 1872, Image 4

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    tgricultttntl.
Frttit-Grattino. Ai the time will
aoon be hero whoa frroftinR Is in order, we
repeat our former advice tliatevrrjr farmer
ihoulcl do his own grafting. It is n very
easy operation when once understood, ft ml
this is reiulily done by secitiR it done. A
sharp penknife and a )?o.id line saw are in
dispensable. Si'liling the staik so that tho
bark shall not be bruised, and sharpen the
cion wedge-fashion both ways, preserving
also the bark uninjured, and placing the
rim of the wood of both stock and scion ex
actly togtther,so that the sap can internun
cio there is no danger of failure of proper
ly waxed. We make a shoulder to the
graft and think it adds to the certainly of
success, though probably it weakens it.
Wo prefer also two eyes or buns to a graft,
and would rather have only one than more
than two. One year's wool nhoiiUl always
be used when it can be obtained, as it "is
mora certain to take and grows more vigor
ously, and the graft should be cut from
bearing branches.
Wo wish to remind those preparing
grafting wax, that we have fouud four
parts of rosin, one part beef tnllow, to be
the best proportions. Melt them together
in a Bkillct,(whieh is the best,) or a tincup,
and mix well. It should rcmnin in the
vessel and used as needed. Twenty or
thirty scions can be waxed with one lieat-
lng the wax should bo mnUu on the spot,
between two bricks or stones.
We han seen various preparations for
making grafting wax at d wc believe we
bavo tried them all, but prefer our own.
Applying or hot docs no injury to the graft.
The object to att:iin in the proportion is
that the wax will not crack in cool, dry
weather. If, however, upon trial, dillerent
proportions be tequired, tho foregoing can
be altered, though after using them in
several ways we have come back to these..
Genua n town Tc le'jrapk .
Potatoes. We are inclined to think
that farmers seldom plant their potatoes
early enough. If planted earlier and deep
er, and the ground was Ivirrowed repeated
ly with Thomas's harrow before tho pota
toes came out of the ground, afterwards
far less hoeing would be required, and wc
think a better yield would bo obtained.
Harrowing winter wheat is a practice
we would earnestly commend. Many
farmers are afraid that the harrow will
pull up tha wheat, but such is not the case.
If the land is dry, a good heavy, forty
toothed harrow will destroy many weeds,
break the crust, stir the soil, and greatly
benefit the wheat.
Dressing Foit Boots. One of the most
Important means of preserving health, es
pecially at this season, is to keep the feet
dry and warm. Farmers nnd others who
are exposed to wet and cold would lind the
following composition very valuable as a
Erotection and a preservation for their
oots. It is also excellent as a dressing for
harness : Ncafs fooc oil 1 pint, beeswax
1 ounce; spirits turpentine 1 ounce, pine
tar 1 ounce; melt and mix together, and
stir uutil cold. Spread aud rub this com
position over tho leather while it is damp;
leather will absorb oil or grease better when
damp than dry. For tho soles, take pine
tar and it in be.foro a tire until the soles
will absorb no more. Three or four appli
cations will bo needed. The durability of
the soles will be much increased. .
How to Make a Good Sorr. Procure
a soup bone, boil until tender, removo the
meat, add to the soup a few unions, season
to suit tho taste ; slice the unions very thin;
set it to boil. Then take some llour in n
bowl, drop sweet milk in by tho drop and
keep stirring with the right hand uutil y.,u
think you have enough to thicken the sou;)
sulliciently, and you will what we call Hour
rubbings. Add to the soup; lot it boil up,
stirring it all the time, and it is done. It
is excellent warmed over for next day.
To Make Screws Hold. In driving
screws into soft wood, do not use a bit to
make a hole. For the bit use the gimlet
screw and make a hole with the brad-awl,
just enough to aliow tho screw to start.
The screw will cut its own way. aud as the
wood is all there, it be comes compressed,
and the threads are well oiled nnd solid.
In bard wood, bore a liolu no larger than
the core of the screw, leaving the screws
to cut their full depth. A little linseed oil
will assist the running of the Keren in and
prevent the breaking of the thread iu the
wood ; it will also preserve tho screw
.against rust.
mnorcits.
"Captain" Scott." U is suid of that
fatuous hunter, Captain Scolt, that when
he sighted a coon in a tn-j nnd was recog
nized by tho "critter," the Rrtgnoious. coon,
knowing that it was all up with him,
would call out:' "If that's you. Captain
Scott, don't fire for I'll conic done. Thu
famous pursuit alluded to was an olliccr in
the regular army, who rose from lliu ranks
having bei'ii commissioned for palkint
scrvict'S in the war of lie was very
illiterate, and could not write his own
name, but ho could make his mark with
a ritlo or common smooth bore llint lock
musket of the oMcu times. Many anec
dotes were told of lam in the old tinny,
where he was a universal favorite with the
officers and men. lie had for a rcal many
years before the Mexican war been captain
111 tliH l-'flh Inl'.iulry. and his company was
uoted ns good iii.iiUsincn. U wus the
boast of his meu that lluir old captain
could pick un a niusket at any time aud oll
haud put a tlozeu bullets in th Lull's eye,
one after the other, ns fust as lie could load
and tire. His own soldiers, who idolized
nun, cot, up tue siory auout me conn,
which is correctly told above. This biave
oiticer was killed in the battle ofMiUua del
Rey.
A Hint to Gkumulers. "What a
noisy world this is 1"' croaked an old froo
M ho tqti.iited 011 the mariu of tho pool.
'Do you hear those geese, how they scream
aud hiss ? What do they do it forr" "Oh,
iust to amuse them selves," answered n
little mouse. "Presently we shall have the
owli hooting. What is that foil"' It's
the music they like best," said the mouse.
"Aud I hosti grasshoppers, they cau't go
home without grindiua and ehirpiug. Why
do they do that V' "Oh, they're so hap
py, they can't help it," said the mouse.
"Vou'll tiud excuses for all ; I beliovo you
dou't understand musiu, so you like the
, hideous noises." "Well, friend, to be ho
ttest with you," said the mouse ; "I don't
greatly admire any of them ; but they are
all tweet in my ears compared with the
constant croaking of a l'rog."
Ono day recently, a citizen of an Eastern
town went to the cars to gets his dauchter
off. Securing her a teat, lie passed out of
me car, ana went rouna 10 her window to
ay a parting word, as is frequently done
. on such occasions. While ho was passing
out the daughter left the seat to speak to a
friend, and at the same time, a prim look
ins lady who occupied the teat with her.
moved up to the window. Unaware of the
important changes inside, our venerable
friend hastily put his fac up to the window
.ana uurriaiy exclaimed. "One more kiss.
tweet pet." In another distant the Doint
of a blue cotton umbrella cau-'hl his seduc
tive lips, followed by the passionate inlunc
lion, "Seat, you gray-beaded wrttch!" and
J. teUlb'J.
ibbcrtbemcnts
CARRIAGE NANUFAtTORT,
SUNBURY, FENN'A.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ,
WOULD respectfully nnnounce tV the cltl
icns of Sunbury and iiirrmuidlne country,
that he Is prepared to manufacture nil ttyles of
Carriage, llagKlrn, Ac.,
fit hit nev shop on eiut Market street, lis will
furnish every description of Wagons, both
Plain and Ianct.
In shott, will make everything In bl lino from a
tltst-clim carriage to Ik wheelbarrow, warranted
to tie tnnde of the best nnd most durable, materl
ii Is. nnd by the most experienced workmen. All
unilr pnt. out from his establishment will bo
found reliable In every particular.
Tha putronnife of the public Is solicited.
.1. S. SISAS110LTZ.
8unbury,'NoT. 4, '71.-ly.
FOR SALE!
EIGIITV acre of Improved land In the best
section of 8onthen Michitrnn, within five
miles of the town of "Threo Rivers," in Pt. Jo
seph county, within two miles of the Railroad
Station, Kol buildings, out houses, large or
chard, soil, rich siindv loam, school houses nnd
churchs within sight title Indisputable, teu
acre urc In wheat, the remainder In clover sod.
A span of horses, cattle, hogs, grain nnd farming
utensils, .tc. will be sold with this property.
Price t70 per nerc. 3,000 In cash, the hnluuce In
time pavments of ?.100. App'.y to
' VM. A. MASf-ER, Three Rivera, Mich,
or.
TT. It. M ASSF.R, Sunbury, Pa.
Punitory, March 11. 1S71.
FOMri'UET MAXOIl CEMETERY
COMIMXY.
This eompanv Is now prepared to sell lota In
ttie new Cemetery, located on an eminence about
one-fourth of n mile cau of yunbury. Tho in
crease of the population of Stinluiry, nnd conse
quent advance in the ratio of mortality, ns well
us the limited facilities for the. Interment of those
who have fought lilVs battle, have suggested the
organization of the above named company.
Plan of Cemetery may be seen at the ulflce of
J. A. Cuke, Esq., or Lloyd T. Rohrtmch.
Price of lots from 1 3 to f 15, according to loca
tion. Deeds will b executed fir lots sold.
LLOYD T. ROIIRBACH, Ssc'y.
May 13. lSTl.-tf.
BEEF, PORK, POULTRY anil FRDIT
lu C. Daltus' store room , two doors east of Bright'
lluildinvr, Market S)iiure,
SfJN'BUKY, PKXX'A.
Having tilted up a room two doors east of Welt
r.el's Store, the nnderslgucd has opined n Meat
Shoo iu connection whh his stand on MARKET
DAYS, vvhjic he will Keep on hand the best of
Itcel, l'ork, Vent ami Poultry
of every inscription.
Turkevs, Geese, Ducks, ( l.Mieus ready dresfeJ,
nnd" put up in regular style of city markets.
ALSO, li ti ft or. r.fjgs. IotntoPM, Aj
pleat, and Fruits of all kind, nil of which will
be sold at the lowest. Market Price.
The citizens of Sunbury arc invited to call and
examine, for themselves before purchasing else
where. A full assortment on hand every market
morning.
HENRY XEl'EK.
Dec. 0, 1S71.
IF YOU WANT TO SEE
the largest ussoitmeut of
Millinery Goods
ever brought to this place, go lo
Miss L. SMssler, Market
SI XItlKY, PA.,
Where are arrayed In nil their dillerent varieties j
Tall Millinery Good3 j
of every description just brought from l'blladel- j
pl.ia and are now open. !
'1 lie new R.iom jiirt completed is filled with an ,
endless variety. A mofi tiiiguitlreut display of :
(ioods on exhibition, nud told at the lowest ;
prices.
EVERY UIXD OF GOODS j
tisuallv kept In a Millinery utablisbment enn tie
had at" her store. The best in the 1'uilidelphia
markets were solicited.
Give mc u call aud be convince.:!. ,
MISS L. SIIISPLEK. j
Funbury, September 2o, 171. I
ISAAC ii. NT A I FI1.K.
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
I IS Xorth Neeond St., Cor of lurrj
of-
PHILADELPHIA.
An assortment of Wati hea, Jewtlir, liver nnd
Plated Ware contantly on hand.
Repairing of Watches and .lewe'.rv promptly
! attended lo. April 1, !71-ly.
O- PETER
SALE STABLES,
'
Adjoining Harrisburg Stock Yards,
Horses BoiM, Soil or Exfapil
December In, 1S71. Sin.
SEW
Floor, Feei, Fruit an! Ye&etatle Store,
Spruce Street, between Front and Second,
hUSRL'RV, l'A.
JOHN WILVER
bavinx Jun opened a Store nt 11. nlnjvu place,
w lieie ail kinds of of the bel brands uf
Flour und I'rctl
will be nuld Bt greitll.T reduced (ulcei. Tbe relo
'u.ited Duck's Mill flour will be kept couMautiy
un baud. Also, all kind of
I'eed, Gralu, Corn, Oats and Rye, chopped or
w bole,
l'otators, Apple, allae A I'riiit
ttrueriillv, nt n cheaper rule than can be bought
elsewhere. All too ls delivered Free of Charge.
Call und eiauiiuc. my Muck an I uscerl.iiu the
prices before pureluninir cltew here.
JOHN W1LVER.
SunUuiy, Dee. 2, l'.l.-tf.
IlItEKN GOODM.
FALL ASH WIXTEIt STYLES,
now open nt
JIISS KATE ItI.A K'H NTOKE,
Market Square, Sl'XBV'RT, Penu'a.,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Silk Poplins, Dre Trimmings, Embroideries,
Notions, &e.
Gents' Collars, Neck-ties. Half-hose, Handker
chiefs nud Gloves.
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Il.ilr Brushe,Cotnbs,
cte.
An lu vital loa It extended to all to call and se
cure bargains.
ov. 4, 1S71.
A ; EXTN WASTED FOK
RfllA6EMOVEL
Ibrea or Louiluu Ette.
By D. J. Kirwan, tbe well-kuowu Jouroallst.
THE YEUT LARGEST COMMISSIONS PAID.
This book U a beautiful octavo of 603 pages,
embellished wiili aoO engravings, and a finely
executed map of London, designed aud executed
expressly for this work by eminent artist. It
contain a lull, graphic aud truthful statement
of the Sight, Secret and Sensation of tbe great
Metropolis of the world.
AiUres, DC F FIELD AtsTIMEND,
Publisher,
Janl3,'73. . 711 Ssnsom Street, Philadelphia.
The ('onfeaalou ofau luvalid.
13CBLISHED a a warnlug aud for the benefit
of uowm n and otKirt, wbo suffer from
Nervous Debility, die, supplying Ihu uieuu of
elf-cure.
Written by on who cured himself and ent
free on receiving a post-paid directed envelope,
Address, NATHANIEL MA Y FAIR,
May 90, ltm.-8ai. Brooklyn, N. T
ibbcrtisctncnts.
MILLINERY.
FALL AND WINTER STYLES.
HATS AND UONNETS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
WREATHS, LACES, &c.
Crape Veil.
CRAPI3HIATS AND BONNETS,
and everything usually kept In a Millinery Store.
Cull at
M. L. GOBBLER'S Store,
South Fourth Street, below the 8. V. R. It.,
SU.NBUIY, PA.
Not. 4, '71.
JA EIXTI'RES.
TIIACKAKA, HUCK & CO.,
SUCCESSORS' TO
M1SKEY, MERRILL & TIIACKARA,
MANUFACTURERS OF
GAS FIXTURES, BRONZES, Ac, &c,
Chandelier, IViitlnnttt, Bracket,
air,. Ac,
would respectfully Invite the attention of pur- j
chasers to our elegant assortment.
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL SALESROOMS, !
71 Chestnut Street.
MANUFACTORY. 402. 404,408 AND 408 RACK I
STREET.
Ante. 19, 1S7I.
XEW MEAT NIIOl".
rpilE nn lerslpned respectfully Informs the cltl
JL reus of Sunbury nnd vicinity, that they have
opened a
! MEAT SHOP.
I In Dewa't'S buildiiiL',011 the north side of Market
I Square, two doors from the railroad, were they
' will keep n constant supply of the. best of Beef,
Pork, Mutton, Ac. at wholesale or retail, at the
1 lowest prices and of the first quality . A wngon
; will be run to supplv customers every moi ninir,
(except Sundays.) The best of meal will found
: nt their shop. " Give us a call nnd satisfy your
I selves. KEF FEW A HOWEU.
j Oct. IGth 1S6S1. tL
Attention. Agrii!
Great Indutcincnle offered live Agents, to sell
the most popular work of the nee, "lleuiai knble
Characters and Tlaccs or the Holy Lund," by
CHARLES W. ELLIOTT,
with nitlclcs from the pens orT. P. Woolsey, L.
I.. I), i ltiuht Rev. Tho. M. Clark. P. I). : Hev.
i Joseph Cnmmhiir i, D. D. j Hev. Charles A. Mod
;dard; Kv. S. F. ilmith, D. D. ; Rev. William
! Adams, D. D. ; licv. Henry Wnid lleccher, Ac.
I Address for circulars nud rull particulars.
J. H. BUY MIKE.
! Dee. S3, 171 .-3n. Potlsvlllc, Pa.
THADD'S S. SHANNON,
THIRD AND MARKET SQUARE,
Has In stock nud constantly iro.iviiig N'ovrities
lu his line, consisting in part of a full line or
A !1 Elt ICAX WATCH EN,
El"ln, Illinois. Howard A Co., Walthnm, Mas
sachusetts and Ilov-s AMERICAN WATCHES;
! Also, a full set r,r Ladies, and tient s Ool.l and
! Silver Swiss Watches.
Roman Gold sets, pink coral nud tiohl sets,
Ear-Rings, Necklace and l'cudauts, Onyx und
JitJewelrv.
btt .Tr-Fri.-o.-vxr A
SflTinrR SolldSllvcr-warcorStcrllngpurils made to or
Wliuulu ,ier. Bridal and Presentation Piece', Knives,
! Porks and Spoons in cases, also, a full line of
Silver Plated (ioods, Tea Sets, lee liter Sets,
Erhlt Stands, Cake Uaskets, Coil'ee Urns, Forks
and Spoons treble piated, the bent In the market.
SPECTACLES.
If yon value your Eyesight, use the Perfect
Lenses, ground from minute Ci idle Pebbles mel
ted together, nnd derive there name "Diamond"
on account of tlieie baldness nnd brilliancy.
They will Inst many years without cbauge, nu.l
warranted Superior to all others, in use.
TABLE CUTLERY.
Ivory, Tenil and Metal handles lu ease sup
plied to order.
A full assortment of F.iirlit day and Thirty
hour Clocks, also Calender Clocks of nil iliseiip-
tlons. Engraving done at l lie slioriesi uowec.
i u
Watches, Clin ks and Jewelry, l.cpaireit ur.il
-
All goods will be fold at the very lowch lasu
Price. Every body is cordially Invited loC'all aud
Exiiiulue for thcinsulvcs.
Don't torgct lb-.' 1 1' C. i
T. . SHANNON.
niihnrvl)ee.ir, if. . . . .
THE XEW STORE.
jCLSElEHTi
in the new t
& DISSINGER,
Iviueiil Uulldiu,
.taikft Sii-.iutc, Nualiurj, I'a.,
1 ofTcr In the tublie, an
entlre new iismiiI iiient of
WINTEH DRY
JyX JL Jl"U
of nil sly'.c al tin: lottol prices.
lines of .Mimcai:, .1011:1:11, 1 iam-, i.iui,ic
Clot hs, MiawU. V htmielH, llosleiy,
MOVRMNli GOODS,
a fiill variety, lllauk.'t aiu' Woolen e;nols of all
descriptions.
CLOTHS, CASS1M FRI'.S, VK.STlNliS, &c, &e
Ileaily-Mudc ( lothiiiR,
a fi'.ll astortmeut, which w ill be sold lower than
elrewheiu.
urpet Kail Oil lotbu.
fillOCKKIES
of nil kinds, which uie cunranteed all fresh.
F. EX SWA it E, W UAA) W WAKE,
TT r.U7 Had 5) faf s
TRIMMINGS, GLOVES,
and In fact everythltig that can be mentioned In
a first-class store.
Call and esamlne our Mock. Having our s.ore
lighted with Gas, good call be selected lu the
evening ns well us lu the day time. No chaiges
for showing goods.
CLEMENT .t DISSINGER.
1'ce. (, If.Tl.
C'ESTEIt OF ATTK ACTIOS.
Evervbody U Invited to come and buy of the
handsome assortment of
TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES
at
SAMUEL P. WEVIN'S STORE,
In frame building, adjoining Moore A Disslnper'
building, THIRD biltttT, etalif 111, V..
Just opened a fresh supply of C'oufecliouerie of
every description.
TOVM OF A EE HIS UN
constantly on hand. The best RAISINS, FIGS,
CURRANTS ii DRIED r KL ti.
PURE HIO COFFEE, TEA & SPICES,
fresh Bread, Buns &. Cukes, every morning.
FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, &e.
, 6yTEllS I OYSTEJiS I OYSTEltS !
Having titled tip a room expressly for serving
up Oyster lu every style, Ladle and Geutleinen
will b accommodated with the besi bivalve In
market, at ull hoar during the day und eveuing.
Families will be (applied at their residence with
the best Shell or Canned Oyster, as 1 desirable,
al the very lowest price.
Call and aee my excellent assortment of good
and ascertain the price.
6. F. KEVIN.
Dec. 10, 1871.
E. Hodgkins, Agt.,
' ' ' DKALEK IN
Hides, Tallow, Bones, Rags
aud
CRACKLINGS,
Banbury, North'd Vonnty, P.
CASH PAID ONALL PUUCnAiES.
Kunbury, Do. W, 1871. -Im.
JtsccIIancc'ua.
SCX XV Nil E HEATER.
Bt'HHTstT.11 at Mahtl5D Ptat Faih, Bat
timohb. First .promlnra for Flrr-plnee Hentcra
awnrded the Huunytldc.
Advantages of the Bnnnvslde t
1. It Is so constructed thnt one-third mors of
the rndlntlnir aurfnea eitends Into the room, (riv
ing that much more additional heat without ex
tra fuel.
S. It la the only Hot-Alr Flrc-plnce Heater In
the market. Like the reirulnr built cellnr heater,
It loses no heat, but conlluea it all to Ua Icgili
purposes. 8. The fuel mnpanlnc la double the usual sire,
extending from the flre-box to the top of the
stove, with capacity for twenty-four hours' aup
ply of coal.
4. The patent double cover for coal magazine
consumes the pas, prevents escape of fin Into
the room, nnd makes it Impossible for nny puf
llnjis or explosions to occur. This Is nn ndvntit
nuc possessed by no other flrc-plnce stovo In the
market.
fi. Thero nrc three nlr cenmbers, wherein a
brisk circulation Is kept up, drawing the cold nlr
In the room through heated fines Into a large
hnt-nlr reservoir, nt the back of the slove.
0 No side, pipes are used, ns the air is heated
in a reservoir having double radiating flues nnd
double back, supplying lnrgo quantities of hot
nirwithout wnste of heat or fuel.
7. The 8VNXTNIHI3 utilizes the waste heat so
thoroughly; that wc frequently heat nn adjoiuing
room on the tlrst, besides heating the rooms In
second nnd third stories.
8. A damper on top of the stove, connected
with tho hot nlr Hues, controls the quantity of
hot air required for the use of cither the npper
or lower rooms. All other tlre-placo stoves are
Very inconvenient lu tills respoet.
U. The Grate Is self-sealing, nnd no dust can
escape while shaking It.
STI UAT, I'ETERSOV Sc CO.,
Philadelphia.
11. B. M ASSEn, Agent.
Nov. 11, 1971.
E f. T R A O R I I X A R Y.
?10 OFFSIUlO
30 IAN OX Tit I A I..
71 OXT II I. Y 1'A Y t EXTN.
TRICE KEOCCEO.
i Tub Amkricam Pr.wiso Machine Co. have
; concluded to offer their whole Stock of fiupeiior
nnd widely-known machines, upon the above
! tinpnraleled terms, to everybody, every where,
; who have, or can find use for a really good Sew
i iuir Machine, clie .per than the cheapest.
i Every one Is welcome to a month's free trial '
: nt their own home. i
I The best, nnd only true guarantee of its quality,
j Is n month's free trial. j
' The object of giving a free trial Is to show yon j
I how fiood our Machine Is. j
j This Is the sl-'iplest and most certain way to
convince you that our Machine is Jui , ' you
; want. '
The Secret of safety is ill ore month's trial. i
i No one parts with the Machine after trial. All i
pav for nnd keep it. !
I Buy no machine until you have found it a good ,
one, e asy to learn, easy to manage, easy to work, I
1 easy to keep in order, perlcet hi ine.'li viiiain,
: perfect in construction, simple, reliable, nnd !
! satisfactory. Any company who will refuse you :
this much canuul have a good a Sewing Machine j
ns ours.
' Buy only wben you know the maeliiue does j
! not take ull hour to get ready to do a inluules i
. work. I
Buy only when yo n find n Machine thnt is t
ready in a minute to do any Kind of work and U 1
always ready, and t:cver out of order.
A month's trial answers all questions, solve I
; ail doubts, prevents all mistakes, and is the only
; safe way lo get your money woilu. Try it. Yoll
. cauuot lose.
Write for our Confidential Circulars nnd illus
trated Pamphlet, containing full particulars,
which wc will send you by return of mail fire,
; Willi Samples of Scw'ng, that you can judge for
yourself. And remember, that we sell our good
Machine nt a low price, upon extraordinary favor
able term of paviucut, and upon theiro.vii mer
its. Don't hesitate because yo;i nrc uncertain j
j whether want a Sewing Machine or not, no W-t
' 1'uu.v you have one of another kin 1. Ti ) a good ,
one, they are ulwuys useful, nud will make i
money for you, or help you to save it. Aud if j
you havcauothcr,nurs w ill bov you that the one :
you have could bo Improved. The company slake
the very Existence of their Business on the mere
its of this Wonderful and Extraordinary Sum ing
Maeliiue. County Rights givcu free to good j
Smart Agents. Canvasser., male and female, ;
wanted everywhere. j
Write for Particulars, nud address :
AMERICAN MACHINE Co.,
Cor. Juliu and Nassau Street. '
New Yoik. i
Oct. 11, 1ST1. 1 year. j
j ti.VS CIIEATEK I It tillitOSKA K.
Ocrice or tiif St-NBt-nr (i.vs Coriv,
n,-t..hrr X',, 1S71.
To T11R CiTtzKN : Recent luvestii;ation do
Inonftrute that (ias of 14 Candle iialitv, can
be sold at f L'.OO cr 100U cubic feet. The ( Direc
tors of the Sunbury lias Company have deter
mined to ndopt that price and 11 Candles as the
standard of quality. Tlibi fixes the price of a
14 Caudle burner at one cent an hour, or one.
third less than Philadelphia fax.
A Kerox'iie lamp sjives u iilil of seven to leu
candle only therefore, pis at tbe nbove price
Is much cheaper than kerosene, without cansid-
I ei init con ui eniinnets nun ii.iiuiiiy 10 iieciueiit.
i.vv ail euilie iuin.iil ami ut eiMiic nun, eonsaill
fZ.flllIIU II.. I... - 1: I r....'.
-.liiKW ,iji, 11 'ue.i tuns ni pel ire M'eH
' 11ml litliiiir i.l itiiee. flu se:iKi,tl rur lilt rrt.l nn.
j lr ,i,cm'J itruwiii!! to a eloe.
, vit 01.1t nr hie ihukii ui i'iiii1. toiis
! TERMS.
1 The conlraetorrt for the Work will Introduce
t pipes upon the following term. Service pipe
I at r0 cents per running foot, measuring from
; "eiitre of street. I' poll Market SipJare, twenty
; dollars for entire service.
; Interior titling nt li cents per running foot,
in new buildiiiL's ; 15 cents per running foot over
: plaster, and 20 cents per miming foot under
! t ools.
i Chandeliers, Pendants rnd olber dxtiire for
; sale at new York aud Philadelphia prices.
October T, 171.
Till: IXURI.DlLNT-i Til r
' com p )..; itoy.:! 1 :..-:
P'lLI :-!;, il t.ll uvt' v i ti !..r-, t ' t
lore it in li"( secret p cj, .r.uiun ,
.coiiseqaciitly
jriiTsu iaxs r::F.H;;:c.: it
,lt ii a cerlaoi cure lor Sirnlula,
fy philis 111 nil its li'iuia. I. hi uina
lism, isuiti Discisei. Liver Coin
pluint aud nil tinu-asis uf t e
UiouJ.
0S3 EC7TL2 C7 a23ATAlI3
will do more good than ten bottle
of llio ISyrups of barsaparilla.
TH UNDLft;iGNED PHYSICIANS
hat used Rosadali in their practii e
for tiie p ist three years and f. icly
ondorm it as a reiiahlu Altorativo
and Wood Purifier,
nn. T. c PUtill.uf BsltimcM.
OJI.T. J. LOVklX, ...
nil. it. wTr Aim. ' "
IUU. V.O. IIAV.NKLl.Y,
Ult.J. S. KPAJtkS, of NirholssTill,
iDB. U MeCAlt'i'HA, Columbit,
Is. C.
IUU. A. H. NOSLia, t-Alsecsjt, N. C.
USED AND END0ESED BY
J. B. FRF.NCH h SONS, Fsll River,
Msss.
y. V. SMITH, J;iekiK.n, Mirh.
A. K. 1VHI- l.l.t.R, Lisa, Ohio.
B. H AI L, l.iius. Ohio.
,( 'RAVK.N it t '!'., (ionlnhiviflr. Vs.
sam 1.. ii. ii(auw..x, aiutire
boro,Teun. Oar spsca will not illnw of sny ex.
trailed rcnnuks iu i-eluiion to the
viriuesof ItubAAlis. Tutho Mistical
ProteHAion we guarantee 4 I'biitl Kx
irrfctsuiriiurlii any they have ever
ued m tha treallneiit of iinMasvd
Hluo.1; aud so thealtlieteit we say tiy
H'uailsiis, ami yoa iU be reatotel
lu hcallU
llossilalis is S"M by all UrucrUla.
tprle 91.00 pet bolllo. Aildrns
52. CLSHSi.73 & CJ.
Mtnufattuinj tknlitt,
PaiTiaer.e, Slo
July 89, 1871. -r-ly.
I
r
t
i
rtmtf;icturfrs.
..t,ic..ant Tailoring.
j. in. 1IOSTIAX,
In the Toot Office Building, opposite the Depot,
(np stairs.)
SUNBURY, PENN'A,
Informs his friends and the public generally,
that he hps Just opened a large and varied as
sortment of
Clolhsi, CnMNi merest, Venting. Ac,
which will be made np to order lu the latest
styles, nnd wnrrantcd to lit.
'Gentlemen In want of fashionable suits nre
vllcd to call nnd examine his stock.
SHIRTS
scientifically nud practically cut and tnnde
measure.
RUN NO RISK.
We furnish tho nbove styles of Improved yoke
ftnd sack shirt with entirely new sbnpe sleeve,
and guarantee a perfect lilting shirt. It is the
best model of n shirt ever offered lj the trade.
Fine und fancy shirts made to order.
J. M. ItdSTTAN
June 3, l71.-0io
MACHINE NHOI AXD IROX
FOI'XIMIY.
GEO. UOIIK15ACII & SONS,
Nunbtirj'. Tenn'n,
INFORM the public thnt thev nre prepared in
do all kinds of CASTIN'tiS, ntnl having added
n new Machine Shop In connection with their
Foundry, nnd have supplied themselves with New
Lathes, Planing nnd Boring Machine", with the
Infest improvements. With the aid of skill fill
mechanics, they nre enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given them, in a satisfactory man
ner. OrnteM t wuit any Nlove.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, of all sizes.
BRASS, CASTINGS, Ac.
Ornamental Iron Fencing
FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS
VERAN33AH3,
VOll YARDS AT IlIiSlDKNCUS, AC, AC.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
peiiorlty. have been stiil further improved, nnd
will ahCiivs lie kept on ha'id.
Also. TllRl".S!ll(i MACHINES.
Sunbury, May i.'0, 171.
i i.CUKEIt AM) IEAS1XU MII.EN.
Third Street, adjoining Philn. & Erie R. R., two j
Squares North of the Central IluW-i,
SUNBURY, TA.
71 T. CLEMEXT,
13 prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of the public.
Having ull the latest Improved machinery for
manufacturing Limber, he is now ready to fill or
ders it I all k inds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
SASH, KLINDd MOL LDINliS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nnd n'.l kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn
ing of every dc.ciiption promptly executed. Also,
A t.ARGR AS.SOIlTMr.NT OP
BILL L U M H E It.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets.
Lathe, Ac.
Orders promrt'v filled, nnd shipped bv Railroad
orothnrwise. " IRA T. CLEMENT.
deel!-f,:ly
N'I'O V 11 & T I X EJS'i'A II M SI I H EXT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURV, PA.
ALFKEI) KllAUSE, rropriutor.
hfCi-TSSOU TO SMITH AstlBNTUKU. J
nAVINd purchased the above well known es
tablishment. Mr. Krauc would respeclful
lv inform the public Hint he now hus on bund a
1 large assortment of
I COOKINt; STOVES,
Spccr's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolting
1 Top, Combination, Su.ouebaiina nnd others,
which are so arranged as to bo use.l Tor t oat or
Wood, and arewavianlel to perform satistaetoi I
ly or r.o snle. HEATERS of nil kind put up to
lieat one or more rooms. HKATINll 6TOVES
of dill' rent kinds at very low price.
'Fiim nre or Every Oesteriptiou
kept constantly on hand. Rooting and Spouting
with tlis lest material, done l shori iioliee.
RKl'AlRINli attended to w!:h dispatch. Coal
Oil eid l.ain'H eoiistaully on hainl. Japan v.nrc
of a .1.11 I,, Siw opposite Conley's hnrdwnre
.lore, liive mc a call. A. KRAUSE.
hpI-.'1-Iv
FALL AXI 1VINTKK STUCK OF
I.O I IIS AM) ASSI1IKKKS!
FKKXCII AXD DOMESTIC GOODS
of every grade, just opened at the
MEKCHAXT TAH.OIt S1IOF
TIIOS. ii. MITT, I
Ou Third Street, in Miller's Week, opposite the j
Moore A Dinsinjrcr liuildiiii;,
SL'NdL'RV, PENN'A. j
The most fashionable clothing made to order
from every variety of goods. i
Suits of all hizes iniuie up at the shnct no-
lice, from the best soleeted aloek. iu New York !
ami I hiladelphia
Call and be convinced.
TIIOS. G. NOTT.
Nov. 4. 1ST!.
Beef!
Beef!.
, rrHE undersigned Is prepared to furnish the 1
i 1 citizens of Sn:ib:iry and vicinity with the '
cboleit Beef nnd l'ork In Mnrket, cither at 1
; Wholeffile or Retail.
I Kutnilies will be supplied by tha quurler or j
: s'ulc, or i-nialler iiunuiilics ul the mo.-t reasouit- ;
' b!e rales. j
j Couxlantty on hand the choicest cuts of Beef, 1
l'ork, Million and Veal, aim Salvages, Uelouuus. j
, tVe. Apply nt the Meat flonse, Suutli Thiid 1
I street, in Moore ii DisMiiKer's Row, .Hiinlinry.
' On 11,111 kel days the btL-t of meat is served lo !
! customer tit the meal stand, corner of Market '
i aud Third streets, uheu the celebrated Hro.ious' I
i suUMii:ea cau be had, louj; kuotvii as the best iu j
market. ;
I HENRY K. F AG ELY. 1
. B. Person having fat hoes or beeves for i
sale can procure the liiitest miiikct price by np
pliealinn nt the above eluhilahmcut.
Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1M71. '
.TIIEEIVEUY GOOUN tiEXERAEEY.
NEW STYLES OF
lliONXETS,
! HATS,
FRAMES, &e.
aiournlng ntt Hridal
llatn and Bonucta.
Full line of Mourning Veil and Crie.
MILLINERY IS TIIE SPECIALTY.
Sash Ribbons, .Ornaments, Feathers, Glove,
Haudkerchief, Ac, &c.
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
MISS M. L. GOSSLF.R.
South Fourth St., bolow the Railroad, burbury.
April "Jj, 1X71.
Wanted Immediately.
10,000 Meu and Women
to purchase the entire stock of GOODS now of
fered for hispertlon and sale al the Mammoth
Store ou Quceo Street, Northumberland, as I am
determined not lo bo
t'ndervold or Excelled
In quality of good offered for tale lo my line.
ELI MILLER,
Oct. 28, 1871.-8m.
' Vtereomopek,
views, albums, chromos, frames.
E. aft II, T. AWTIIOX Y t C O.,
Sttl II road way, New York,
Invite the attention of the Trade t their extca
live assortuieul of tbe above good, of their own
publication, manufacture aud Importation. Also
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and
URAFUOSCOI'ES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOBEMITE.
E. II. T. ANTflONY CO.,
6S1I Broadway, New York,
' Opposite Metropolitaa Hotel,
niroimi and aUHurACTimiuts or
fnotograpltle Material,
Mrch.h, XST1 ly.
fttatclliincor.s.
TjARDVARK FOR ALL
AT Tint
HARDWARE STORE
OF
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.
Market Street. Siuibnrj, la.
It Is nsclcss lo enumerate evert kind of urtlclc
lit his Store, hut uinong the leading Items limy
be set down mo following i
Iron, Btc.cl, Lead,
Scales, Ktceiyarrts, lirlndstoncs,
Nails of all kinds and sizes.
Vices, buws, Planes,
Sieves, Chains, Axes,
Brass and lion Kettles,
Shovels, Hoes, Forks,
Spades, Rakes, Hatchets,
Carpenter nnd lllueksmtlh Boring Machines,
Cellar Orntcs, Drawing Knives,
Stone Bledgcs, Plasterers' Trowels,
Masons' Hummers nnd Trowels,
Hand Dinner Bells, and large cast Iron Dells for
bchool Hous v and Farmer' Dinner
Bells,
Carl enters' Bench Screws,
Potato Forks for digging potatoes,
Looking 01nssc. Twine, Ropes,
Knives nud Forks, Spoons, Tacks,
Mule and Horse Shoes nnd Nails.
Hammer., Augnrs Cblel,
Lanterns, till cloths. Brooms,
Locks of nil descriptions. Colfce Mills,
Bits and Braces,
Carriage Bolts of nil kinds. Paint auJ Wall
Brushes, Bucket-.,
Otln, Varnishes), Jnpans,
Lve. Soda Ash, Wiislilng Soda,
PAINTS OF AM. HIXON in (Ml or Dry,
Pcrti-Colors of nil kinds,
CEDAli-WAHH
nud oilier Wuodcn-Wnrc of n',1 kinds nnd very
cheap. Hay-Fork Pallet,
Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level tilnssss,
Files, Hinges, Con'. Oil,
' Herns, Combs, Screws,
Saddlery and Shoe Findings,
Bugi'v Trimming, Excelsior (i'ass Cutters.
Pock.t Holvea, Scissors, filnars,
Miot, Cups) and Ponder,
and a great rttr!-dy of otber r.r' c . s. Ai.v thine
wnnte.l a;d ma on hand, will be urtlercl at one,-.
Sunbury, Aug. P.i,
wm. mik::ai. j. su-.t .vhki:i:.
M. U. 1'l.Ai II
MURRAY & CO., j
Wholof.ilc Dealers in 1
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,'
Olllee and School Stationery, J
1'rlnliiig, Wriitlii; aud Manilla
PAPERS,
IA1EK ltA;. Ac, Ac.
Tho C'ulcliratrd '
Corry Kerosene IluniliigOil
nlwayj 0:1 hand. 1
Having also opened a
COAL YARD,
we arc prepared to supply nt short notice, and ut
the low:t rate,
KG G ,
STOVE.
CHESTNUT
TEA
COAL
1 ti all who nniv be r.lcascd to t'.vc n a c.ill.
Orders left at our odiee No. ".' South Third St.,
wili be promptly title. 1.
Ml' UK AY & CO.
Nn. !'?i ? vit'n Third Streit, Sunbury, t
Aii;r. ISTf .
LADIES' FANCY "FVlvJ.
eTolm jFareiia,
7is a (ten kti:et.
Middle of the liioek. bet wren 7ih r.l. t '.'.1 Els..
South tfMc,
riiila!fltltla.
Importer, MnuufiietUier and Dealer In ull hinds
and n'lu'ilv of
Fur Ladles' nud I hildren's Wear.
lLivlnir impoite I .1 verv larjre and si'leji.'el ns-
j sol tuieut of all tlie il'.tleieul kinds of Kills from
, first hands in Europe, nud Iriw bad lb; in made
; up hv tbe niosl skil'.lul v, jrkTi:-'n. would resp-et-;
fully invito lite, readers of pa er to eail nn I
i examine hi lar;e aud veiy beriutiful nsfurtiueiit
I of Fancy Furs, for Ladled1 nnd t'luldre .1. 1 am
j determined to ell at as loiv piieen H- nny other
i respectable ltouse In thi' eil.v. All F:r w..i
! rai.Ud. No inisreprei--.'.it:ilIou to ell'eet sales.
JOHN l-.Mih.ir.A.
71S Ai i h Mreet I'hila ielphia.
Oct. !, 171. -Urn.
MI.I.IM:itY Al FANCY MOItF,i
Eull und MiutiT (iuuilM.
MISS 1.. WKISKH,
Market Strv.'t, one door west of Geaihan's con
feet ionery itoro,
Sl'NUCilV, l'A.,
Has ipued her stock ,f
MilliiK-ry a nil FttiM-y (muodst,
II ATS AND ItONXKTS.
The latest styles of Dress Trlmmlm:', Fn uch
and American Flowers, Laces, Ribbons. Saek
loops, Chignons, Collars, Cull's, Jouvin lilover,
and a luru vai , iy of other articles.
In connceiiou with the Millinery busluei?, she
curl ies 011 ths
D 11 ESS MAKIXti A.M) FITTING,
lu ull It branches.
She Is also aeut for the sale of Ratntey, Scott &
lo.'s r.ilterus.
The Indies of Sunbury and vicinity arc cor
dially invited to call and exair.lne her splendid
stock.
Nov. 4, 1871.
Kure C'nrr for Tctlvr.
rilHE Subscriber, retidcLl of Seven Points, Au
. (tuMa township, Northumberland County,
l'a., ha a suru cure for Teller, which he oilers
to those alllieied Willi this iinnoyini; disease, lie
was troubled w ith it for cittlit years, nud uothliiK
would cure it nulil he obuiued this remedy. It
has been tried in a number of cases, to his know
ledrfc, (one case of SJ5 years standing) with entire
success. I' pun receipt oi el 00, tie will eeud a
box of the uiediciue, and directions to use ii, u. 0
boxes for tt, free of postnee.
WILLIAM RAKER,
Ancusta 1. O., North'd Co., Pa.
Aueust 13, 1S71-7J1U
Philadelphia aud Erie Railroad.
WINTEH TIME TABLE.
On and after Monday, November 27, 1871, the
Train on tho miladelphla Erie Rail Koad
ran a follow 1
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leave Philadelphia,
" " Sunbury,
" " arratErie,
Erie Express leave Philadelphia,
" " Buubury,
" an at Erie,
Elmlra Mall leave Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury,
" arr at Lock Haven,
Accommodation leave Sunbury,
" arr al Keuovoj
EASTWARD.
JO p tn
1.00 a rr
S.ta p a
13.80 p m
6.50 p m
7.40 a m
7.50 a tn
4.S5 p ni
7.55 p ni
6. 15 a ni
10. 40 a tn
Mall Train leave Erie, 1 1 .25 a iu
" " " Bunbury, 12.20 m
" " arr at Philadelphia, 6. 0 a m
Erie Expres leave Erie, 6.00 p in
' Bunbury, 9.20 a m
" " arr at Philadelphia, 8.80 p m
Elmlra Mall leave Lock Haven, 7.85 a in
" Kuubury, 11.00 a tn
arr at Philadelphia, 5.50 p ni
Accommodation leave Reuovo, IDA'S p m
arr at Buubury, 4 Uo p 111
Mall East conuect east and west al Eiie with
L. S. A 51. B. R. W. aud at Corrv and Irviuolon
with Oil Creek and Allegheny R." R. W.
Mail Weal with west bound train ou L. 8. &
M. 8. R. W. aud at Cony and Irviueton with Oil
Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
Callawissa puetvnger train will bt rnn east
from WUllanisport on Erie Express, and west, to
WUUamapoit 00 Elmlra Mail.
WM. A. BALDWIN'.
6n'l enf't.
ailrcuH.
Lackawanna and llloomaburg Rall
ro i f.
SUMMER ARRANOKVKNT OF PASSENOEn
T. AlNS.
M-,dHy, July 171871.
SOUTHWARD,
lsawi. 1A.M. P.M.IA.M.'P.M.iPM.
Scrnnlon,
Bellcvue,
Taylorvlllo,
I.uekawanno,
Pittston,
Wot Pittston,
Wyoming,
Mnlthy,
Kingston, it ) st.
0 4.'ii 1 45:10 05' 8 50 4 00
0 501 I fi W 4 Oft
e 57 i iio n:
7 Ob, 1 10 0
7 14 3 11 10 JJti,
7 111. ji0 4(li
7 S7. S 21 10 47
7 O'J 4 13
7 11 4 30
7 19 4 80
7 24: 4 35
7 81' 4 43
7 80 4 47
,0 52
7 401 2 83 11 Oo'
W.-Bnrre (c'r
Plymouth June,
Plymouth,
Nauticoke,
ituniock's,
Shieksliinny,
Hick's Ferry,
Bench Ilavcu,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Kidge,
Kpy.
Blootnnburg,
Rupert,
Cut aw Inn,
Danville,
f'hnlnsky,
7 51,
,4 55
8 00 6 00
8 05 5 05
8 20,
8 SO:
7 50
8 OOj
S 07
8 '.'2
8 801
8 4
8 50
R 57
9 07
I) 14
9 10
9 2i
9 il
9 fill
.V.i
10 ti.1
3 40.
8 09
8 37i
3 S4,
8 45
8 87.
l atneron.
North'd, (arrive.) 10 20, 4 52,
NORTHWARD.
Leave.
Northumberland,
Camerou,
t'hubskv,
Danville,
! Cntiiwisa,
j Rupert,
i liloon!5bur,
! Kspy,
: Lime Ridire,
Hi i:tr ( reek,
I lierwick,
; lleiich Haven,
, Hick's Ferry,
: Sliieksliinny,
1 llunloi k's,
j Nanlieoke.
i I'lvmoulb,
; riyinout
Kinutoi!
1 June.,
U El
W.-li.ine
Mnlll.v.
b 4 '
! !'
i 12
9 04
U 14
U ' .'
51 Si
V 40
s
; Wyoming,
. Wl'M. PittSll.ll, i
j iMirilllll,
, Lackawanna,
, Tnyloiville,
12
H 06
M 1.1
8 1
8 U8
S HI
43!
41
)l 4 5
11
Si ' A r,
47
e,i
12
4 r.u
8 0T 6 W)
S M li 10
8 Ti fi 17
Hellevuc,
Scriii.ton, (arrlvr)
1 1!
HO 0 iS
A III 1 . ROUND, Sup I.
Northern Central Railway.
FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
nnd nftcr Nov. IS),
1SU, trains ri
illoivs ;
yoininv.vnn.
Niagara Esi'-re. Unxts Sunbnry nt 11.43 p.
m., nrrlvcs at Niagara Tails at l.ll.ia. rn.
Buffalo Kxpres leaver Sunbury ul K'.;. n. tn.,
arrive at V ilUnmspoi t nt '4 a. m., t inlra nt
o.o'.l 11. m., I 'aiiait'lalua .15 a. m.
fail r.rrlves at ii!ib::ry nt 4.5o p. m., Arrive
at Wiiiiamspoii C.10 and Kliaira (f.'c' p. in.
fast Liu- arrives at fsjnbniy ut 0..W p.
nriii at Wi;liiunport S.15 p. is.
EOL-TUWARD.
IW.lVo r.spitss leave? sunbury nt 1.17 a.
m..
m.
nt li
1 ,
.iS a. m., Laltiuiure 7 . V I
Mnii is ives f anVitiiy at 11X3 a. in., nnlviS at
Il.m'sb ir,; 1.45 p. in.
L:ie press 'naves Sunbury nt 9.'i5 n. m., ar
il'.c ;.i Harris!, urg 11 .ij a.m., llaltUnorn u.t'O
f.rie Mill leave 6unv.v.ry :.l 12.Sa a. re., arrhe
ul Han i: bur; V.SIo a. m.
BllAMOKIN DIVISION.
rj'TwiMi.
I.eive Sutibiiry ut 1.40 )'. in., errhu nt Siiaino
kin 5. i.D p. tn., Mt. t'jnuid C.'l l. rr.
I.".te Miiil'iny ( Aee.iaii'iO'.liitioa, ) t ll-CJ s.
ill., anive bl hhiimo'sui l.Vj p. .a.
v rsli'ir.n.
l.rce Ml. Cir:iiel nt 7.10 a. m ., Slu nokbi
7.4 J a. in., at rive at ui.hur) .5 a. in.
Lwive l.amoklii ( Aee, .naM.lailjii.) ut S.tii p
tn.. .nrhe nt bauburi 4. CO p. ra.
I'.xf less leaves ct :. i 1 v .
Ad utlier tii.i::i ..ve dnilv, uxcoi.t Pundav.
A. R. Fiiki:. " Cv. t. Y-iiMi',
Oeti'l. rt ip't., t'ion'l Passeu'r As't.,
lL.rr.b;irL', Fa. L.iiimoic, '.d.
Ki'titSIu lt;iilro:.;.
W t N T E R A ?. It A N Li i". M
.Voml'iv, .Vow. I'il'i, lr'7
1RHAT TRUNK LINK rn.ni the N.ulli ant
O Not Hi-West for Pli'.lttdelphin, N. V.,R' 1.
Intr. I'oitsvillc, Taiiis.iaa, Asii'a'r', M'.ain. k.n,
l.ebantei, Allenlo.ni, Kasloii, t(.hri.l.i, Lit:,
I. ane::ster. Columbia. Ac., ct-.
T:-:'iiis leave Harristiui for N'w V.uk, us fol
Ions: At Us, ''.ID, a. in. j.n.l S!.Uo p. in., con-
nc.-liiitf wilh si:,iilar tr:.i:is ori the lVnr.-y.vanj,i
Railroad, aud aniline; hi New Yorit dt ii.i;7 n.
in.. 3.4', r.nd p in. lesj'ti lively, blcepim;
f.'ars uucoiiipauv Hie !.M.'i . in., t ruin nilLjiU
ehanire.
lit-t Hiiiiii' : Leave Nvw link at 9.03 11. 111 . ,
12. lij uoon nn, I '..Oil p. tn., I'uil.oielpliiii at 7.o0,
S.;;o a. 111. and U.oU p. ni. ; M.; inc I nrt sivom
puny tho 5.0'J p. ut. train iro;u New York with
' oat eballL'C.
l.eive HarrlsburK for Reading. Pottavills, Tat
niU'i'.iM, Minersville. Ashliiiil. bbainokiD,
Allentown and l'hilr.delphia at S.lo a. m.,
J.iiO au l 4.05 p. ui., Hopplnir ul Lebanon and
priucipil way stations; the 4.'.i.') p.m.. train
connect iutr lor Philadelphia, 1'oiisville and Co
lumbiii only. For Poliaville, Sel.ujlkill Haven
ami Auburn, via Schuylkill un.l .Susquehanna
Railroad, leave Harilsbiir nt H.40 p. in.
Fart IViiin-vlvauiu Rmlroad train leave Read
Imr for Allentown, K isloii and New York ul4 U4,
10.40 n. 111., and 4.ni p. m. Returning, leave
New York nt U.00 a. lu., lii.Su noon aud 5.00
p. 111. und Allentown al 7.i'0 a. ni. 1.S!5 uo.ir,
M5, 4 :.'5 and S.35 p. in.
V.iy Pafseii-rer Train leave Philadelphia at
; 7.110 u. m.. connecting wilh similar truiu on East
. Peiina. Railroad, returning Horn Reading at U.1W
p. 111., stopping ol all stations.
' I.eue I'ottsville nt U.00 a. m. and !.30 p.
' m. Ilerudou at 10.00 a. In., Shaiuokiu at 5.40 and
I 11.15 a. ui. 1 Ashland at 7.U.J u. ui., aud 1U.43
, uoou; Mnhauoy City at 7.61 a. m. aud l.AJ p. m.
; Tamiiiiuu ut a. in. und 2.10 p. 111. for
1 Philadelphia, New York, Reading', Harrisburg, Ac.
I Leave I'oitsvillc via iScliuylkill and Susque
: haniia Railroad nt M.15n. m. for Huirisbuij;, and
II. 4 1 M.ui., for l'ine (nove aud Titiuout.
j Reading Aecouiuiod;ilion Train leaves rotti
j villeut 5.40 11. m., passes l.ejuiiiis' al i.l'O a. 111.
; arriving nt I'liiludelphiu at 0.'4O a. m., retjrnit'X
leaver Philadelphia at 4.45 p. in., pussiur Read
j hi): ut 7.85p.m. arriving at Poitsvilleat p.m.
j Puttstowu Acccmiuodutioa Traill leave Poll.
I towu at 7.00 a. ul., leluruiug leave Philadelphia
I at 4.15 p. iu.
I Coluie.bia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
I 7.20 a. nt.. and ti l 5 p. in. for Ephrata. Litil.
Ul Lancaster. Columbia. Ac. 1 reluruiiig leave Lan
caster at s.'JO a. ni. and 3.1:5 p. m., and Colum
bia at 8.15 a. in. and 8.15 p. ni.
Perklomen Rull Road Trains leave Perklomea
Junctional 7.25, 9.05 a. In.. at 8.00 and 5.45 p. m.
Retuiniini,lue SehwenksviU ut 8.45,8.10 a. m.,
12.50 nooii and 4.45 p. ni. twnucctlug with similar
trains on ReadluaT Rail Road.
I'k kei niaT Valley Railroad train leava Pho.
uixvilleut U.10 a. ui., 8.05 and 5.55 p. ni. ; ro.
turnln, leave Byer al 6.50 a. m., 12.43 noon,
and 4.20 p. m., couuectiU; with ilmilar train oa
Reading Rallioud.
C'olebruokdale Railroad Trait! leave Potlstown
at 0.40a. ui., 1.15aud 0.80 p. in., reluruluL' leave
Mt. Pleasautal 7.15 and 11.25 a. ut., aud 2.54 u.
111.
, couutttiug with (iiuilar train on Keadiug
Railroad.
I Cliesler Valley Railroad Train leave Brld
port nt 8.R0 a. ni., 2.05and 5.20 p. in. returulLtf,
leave Do 0111,41011 at tl.55 a. ni., 12.50 uoou and
I 6.15 i. 111. couuectiuj with imilar train on Read
j Ing Railroad.
! On Sunday 1 Leave New York at 8.00 p. m.,
I Philadelphia al 6.00 a. m. and 8.15 p. ni.. (ih
I 8.00 a. ui. train runujuE only to Reudiug;) leave
I'ottsville al b.oo a. ui.jleave Harrisbuig, 2.45a,.
I 111., and 2.00 p. in. j leave Alleutown nt b.S5 p.
! 111. 1 leave Reading at 7.15 a. m. and W.50 . in,
I for Harrisburg, at 4.34 a. in. for New York,
j aud at 11.40 a. ru. aud 4.15 p. tn. fur Phlladel'a.
j Commatuiiou, Mileage, Senon, brhool and
F.xciirsion Ticket, to and from all point at re
duced rate.
Pagag checked throuph 1 100 Pound Br
S"i a.lowed each Paeseueer.
J. E. H-0OTTIN.
j fnp Fif. Mseh'rr
1 A.M. P.M.;
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i i 5 27;
i 5 S1
10 W) 5 40;
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n si 41 ,
11 4S tt ! A.M.
1 1 6 r.5 1
.12 fco 7 o'j 7 :;;v
, 7 S4 7 4ft PM.
P.M.- 7 111 S W
14 '.'o 7 41 S 15 P. M. 5 10
i '8!0 . 5 15
7 M S 0 U SS 5 4:5