JUgricnltttntl. ibbcrtiscmcitis (bberiiscutents. ttsrtllancous. ftuumfitdurfrg. imcous. Jailroiis. 8TR AWllERTlY CULTCRF.. As toplnut- in Strawberries, about which wo have ma ny inquirers, thero nre several vrnys. Of course thn ground must bo dug a pood depth, nnd pulverized carefully, having np plied a liberal quantity of bnrnyard manure. The beds enn be marked out three feet wide nnd made ns long as may be desired. Let tho foot-paths between Iho beds be eighteen Indies apnrt nnd reiuovo from them all the runners ns fast ns they en croach. Set tho plants firmly but not too deeply In the groutid, ono foot npart each way. Get tho Triompho do Gand, which Is of mixed sexes, and Novey's Secdlinj?, which is n pistillate, nnd plant them ?'n aU termite IciU, giilu bv side, but do not let them commingle, which they will do if tho vines nro allowed to cross tho paths. Sumo persons may prefer Downer's Prolific or Kussell's Prolific, both excellent varieties, or Jurnndfi, which dots well in some pla ces. Either of these can bo substituted for Triomphe, if Hovey is retained, which wo would ndvise. Thus far we have cultivat ed no strawberry at all equal to tho Tri omphe. If a crop is wanted exclusively for marketing choose the Albany .Seedling by nil means. It will produce generally a greater quantity of fruit than any other, and will bring in the most money. " Straw berry beds can be planted out as early as theprouud can be got in suitable condition. Many persons prefer tho lull system of planting out strawberries, and with some very slrong-growiug varieties is probably the best, liut from our own experience we prefer tho broad-cast planting. It has sev eral advantages. The plants keep the ground moisler. it requires less labor to cultivate, nnd tho beds last twico as long by producing new plants every year, nnd as a consequence tho berries yearly get smaller. One thing must be particularly hoi no in mind : tho beds iui4 be kept clear f weeus. Two weeks after the crop lias been secured mom? o f the vine., not so closely as to injure the crown, and let them remain as a mulch. Ijtte in the autumn the beds should bo co vered with straw or light manure ; nnd In the sjii'ing the very coarsest portion should either be removed or carefully placed about the plants. 'When this is done, should the plants have been disturbed by the frost, pass over them a light roller, or apply about nu inch of rino soil to the whole bed. If any top-dressing is applied, it should be iu the spring, and than there is nothing better than a light coating of ground bones. Germanloim TcUijroph. eupes, JSC To Removk Iron Stains. A writer in tho Chemical .News advises, ns the best method for removing stains of iron mould from fabrics, that the murk be first wet with yellow sulphide of ammonia, by which it win oe immediately blackened. Alter allowing it a minule or two to penetrate, the excess of sulphate is to be washed out and the black spot treated with cold diluted chlorohydrie acid, by which it is at once removed. Finally wash well with water. This method is said to avoid the serious objection of weakening tho fibre. To Cuystalize Flow ers. Construct some baskets of fancy form with pliable copper wire nnd wrap them with wire gauze. Into these tie to the bottoms vio lets, ferns, geranium leaves in fact, any flowers except full-blown roses and sink them into n solution of alum, of one pound to a gallon of water, after tho solution has cooled. The colors will then be preserved ir their original beaut v, and tho erystalized alum will hold faster than when from a hot solution. AVhen you have a light cover ing of crystals that completely covers the articles remove the basket carefully, and al low to drip for V2 hours. These baskets make a beautiful parlor ornament, and f,r a long time preserve tho freshness of the flowers. Journal of Chemistry. Eureka Crullers. Four eggs, four tablespoonfuls sugar, three of melted but ter or lard, four of tlour. Roll thin, cut in two-inch squares, slit in six bars, raise tho bars ono uuder and over the fintrer ; fry in hot lard. J ArrLE Dumplings. Mix well together one well beaten egg, one pint of good but termilk, one teaspoonful of soda and one of salt, with flour enough to make a slid' bat ter. Drop into well-buttered tea-cups half a tablespoon ful of the bn'ler, and set into each cup an apple pared, quartered and cored, with the quarters put together again. Now cover the apples with batter, and set tho teacups into a stenmerover boiling wa ter. S'eain one hour. Eat with sweetened cream. An Excellent OixoKr.niti-An. Ono pint of molasses, one tenrupful of butter, half a teaeupful hot water, one teaspoonful soda, half a teaspoonful pulverized alum dissolved in hot water, two tablespoonfuls ginger; the whole mixed thoroughly with enough f flour to roll out and cut into cards. Rake at once in a quick oven. Cookies. One. teacupful of butter, one of thick cream, two of sugar, one cotl'ee-cup of milk, one tea spoonful of soda, two of cream of tartar, half a nutmeg, and Hour to knead soft. Rake iu a quick-oven. GtNGEit Snaps. One tablcspormful of ginger, one of lard, one teaspoonful of sala ratus, half a pint of molasses, half a teacup ful of water, with stitlieient tlour to knefnl boft. Roll thiii aud bake iu a quick oven. Breakfast Rolls. Pour sufficient quantity of boiling water on one pint corn meal to make a thick uruel ; then let it stand till nearly cold ; then ndd salt nnd one largo spoonful of yeast ; mix in wheat flour uutil it is still dough ; knead it well, and then let it stand in a warm place for se ven or eight hours to rise ; when light make it into rolls, and bake one hour. Fly Destuoyek. Rent up tho yolk of an egg with a table-spoonful each of molas ses and finely ground pepper ; set about in hallow plates every two or three days in a week, and ths flics will be rapidly destroy ed. To Piievent Stoves from Hustino. Uil them with sweet oil. This does not make a bad smell when tho stoves are heat ed again. The stoves should bo very clean when the oil is applied. Coal-scuttles may be oiled with boiled linseed oil. Cuickes Jelly. For chicken jelly, take a largo chicken, cut it up into small pieces, bruiso tho bones, and put the wholo into a stono jar, with a cover that will make it water-tight. Set tho jar in a large kettle or boiling water, and keep it boiling for three hours. Then strain oil the liquid, and season it slightly with salt, tapper, and mace, or with loaf sugar and lemon juice, according to tho taste of tho person fc: whom it is intended. Return the I'rasr menU of the chicken to the jar, and set it -again in a kettle of boiling water. You will find that you can collect nearly nt much jelly by tho second boiliug. This jelly may be made cf an old fowl. To Make Common Hard Soap. Put into an iron kettle five pounds unslaked lime, five pounds soda aud three gallons oft water; let it soak over night; in the morning pour off the water, then add three and one-half pounds grease, boil till thick, turn into a pan uutil cool, aud then cut iu bars. CA II It I A CI F, II A X I FACTOR Y, ' SUNBURY", PENN'A. J. S. SEASHOLTZ, WOULD respectfully announce ta tin cltl sens of Sunbnry and surrounding country, thnt lit it prepared to manufacture alt ttylc of Carriage, lttigglcH, Ac, nt his tier shop on east Market street. He will furnish every description of Wagout, both N Plain and ITanct. fn elioi t, will mnke everything in his line from n first-class curringo to a wheelburrow, wntmntnd to ba made of tho bent and most durable materi als, nnd liy the most experienced workmen. All work sent out from his establishment will bo found reliable In every particular. The patronage of the public is solicited. J. S. SEASHOLTZ. Suubiiry, Nov. 4, '71.-ly. FOR SALE! ITMHIiTY seres of Improved land In the best li section of Southern Michigan, within fivo miles of the town of "Three. Rivers," In St. Jo seph county, within two miles of the Hnilrond Station, pood buildings, out houses, large, or chard, soil, rich sandy loam, school homes nnd church within sight title indisputable, ten acres nre In wheat, the remainder In clover sod. A span of horses, cattle, hogs, grain nnd farming utensils, Ac, will be sold with this property. Price f 70 per acre, $3,000 in cash, the balnuec in lime pavments of $500. App'.v to ' VM. A. MASSER, Three Rivers, Mich, or, U. B. MASSER, Smibnry, Pa. Sunlniry, March 11, 1871. POJIPFKET .HAXOK KJIETKISY co.ii p.tsv. This company Is now prepared to sell lots in Iho new Cemetery, located ou nn eminence about one-fourth nf n mile cast of Sunbury. The In crease of the population of Sunbury, nnd consc rnCi:t advance iu the ratio of mortality, ns well ns the limited facilities for the interment of those w ho have fought life's battle, have suggested the organisation of the above named company. Plan of Cemetery may be seen nt the otlicc of J. A. Cake, Esq., or Lloyd T. Rohrhach. Trice of lots from $5 to 515, according to loca tion. Deeds will lie executed for lots sold. LLOYD T. ROHRBACH, Sec'y. May 13, ls71.-tr. BEEF, PORK, FODLTRY an! FRUIT km I'oitii'M, in C. Dalius' store room, two doors east of Bright' Building, Market Square, SUXliURV, l'ENX'A. Hiving fitted up n room two doors enstof Wcit zel's More, the undersigned lias opened n Meat. Shop in connection with hi? stand on MARKET DAY!?, where he will keep oa hand the best of Keel, Porlc, Yeitl nnd Poultry of every e'eseription. Turkeys. Geese, Ducks. CMe'iei.s ready dressed, nnd put up in regnUir style of city markets. A LK, Hulicr, Igs. Potatoes. Ap 1UM, and Fruits of all kinds, all of which will be sold at the lowest Market Price. The citizens of Sunbury nre invited to call nnd examine for themselves before purchasing else where. A full assortment ou hand every market morning. HENRY NEL'LK. Dec. 9, 171. IF YOU WANT TO SEE the largest assoitment of Millinery Goods ever brought to this place, go to L. SMssler, Market Square, : Kl'XBlUV, PA., I Where nro arraved in nil tliclr different varieties I Fall Millinery Goods of every description jm-t brought from l'hlludel- ' phla and are now open. The new Room just completed Is filled with an ' endless variety. A most inngnitlecut display of i Goods ou exhibition, nnd sold ut the lowest j prices. KVEHY KII Of (i()OIS usually kept in a Millinery establibhment can bo ' had at her store. The best lu the l'hilidelphiu j markets were solicited. ( (jivcnie n call and be convinced. 1 MISS L. SHISSLER. j Sunbury, September 2.1, 171 t ISAAC i. ST.U IH H, I WATCHES, J E WEL11Y, I IS Xort h Second St., t or or urrj, i PHILADELPHIA. I An nssortment of Watches, Jewelry, liver nnd Plated Ware conMant'y on band. Repairing of Watches und Jewelry promptly attended to. April 1, 171-ly. NEW Flour, Feeil, Fruit anil Veptatle Store, Spruce Street, between Front aud Second, ' Sl'NBUKY, PA. JOHN WILVER having Just opened a Store at tho above place, where all kinds of of tho best brands of I'lour und Ford will be sold at greatly reduced prices. The cele brate! ISnck's Mills Flour will be kei t constantly cu hand. Also, all kinds of Feed, Grain, Corn, 0:.ls aud Rye, chopped or whole, 1'olitlors, Apple, fnubnge A' Fruit generullv, nt a cheaper rate than can lie bought elsewhere. All goods delivered Free of Charge. Cull and exxmiue my stock nnd usccrtuiu the prices before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN WILVEK. Sunbury, Dec. 2, lS71.-lf. mu ss ;oos. FALL AND WINTER STYLES, now open at MISS KATK lil.At'K'H STOIC F., Mai!:et Square, SUNBURY, Penn'a., LADIES' DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY. Kill; Poplins, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Notions, Ac. Gents' Collars, Neck-lies, Hulf-hoso, Handker chiefs nnd Gloves. Perfumery, Toilet Soups, Il.ilr Brushes, Combs, tic. An invitation is extended to all to c.U and se cure bargains. Nov. 4, 1871. The Foufessiiou ol'aii Invalid. 1 PUBLISHED as a warning aud for the benefit of ymnit iiu'it nnd vtlirrs, who fuller from Nervous Debililv, &c, supplying the means of self-cure. Written by one who cured himself and sent free ou receiving a po't-paid directed envelope. Address, NATHANIEL MAYFAlli. May '-H), lWl.-fltn. Brooklyn, N. Y. A. M. MEIXELL, DEALER IN AmerlcMu and Europeiu WAT4 lll.S. FINE JEWELRY aud SILVERWARE! Perfected Spectacles aud E GOLD HEADED CANBS. Watchss and Jnwelry neatly rplr4 and wr rantsd. Market fcptr, SUNBURY, Fa, Feb. 8, l73.-lf. ' MIXLINEKY. FALL AND WINTER STYLES. HATS AND RONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, WREATHS, LACES, &c. Crape Vrlln, CRArEHATS AND RONNETS, nnd everything usually kept In a Millinery Store. Call at M. L. GOBBLER'S Btore, 8outh Fourth Street, below the 8. V. R. R., SUNBURY, PA. Not. 4, '71. TAS FI.tl'KES. T1IACKAKA, 11UCK & CO., ! succEssonsJro MISKEY, MERRILL & TIIACKARA, MANUFACTURERS OK OAS FIXTURES, BROXZE.S, &c, Ac, Chniiriclirr, Pendants, Itraekrts, Ac. Ac, would respectfully Invite the attention of pur chasers to our elegant assortment. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, 713 lict:i lit .Street. MANUFACTORY, 402. 40t,400 AND 40S RACE STREET. . Auir. 19. 1S71. MIuW MEAT SHOP. rPHIE undersigned respectfully Informs the eiti JL yens of Sunbury and vicluity, that they have opeued a MEAT SHOP, in Dewa!t' building, on t lie north side of Market Sipinrc, two doors from the railroad, were they will keep a constant supply of the best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Ac, nt wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices and of the first qualify . A wagon will be run to supply customers every morning, (except Sundays.) Tho best of meat will found at their shop. Give- us n call nnd satisfy vour selves. KEFFEW& BOWER. Oct. loth 18C9. tr. THADD'S S. SHANNON, THIRD AND MARKET SQUARE, Has In slock nnd constantly tcceiving Novelties in his line, consist ing in part of a full line of AMERICAS WATCHES, Elgin. Illinois, Howard A Co., Walthnni. Mas sachusetts, and Boy's AMERICAN WATCHES; Also, n full set of Ladies, and Gent's Gold nnd Silver Swiss Watches. JEWELEY. Roman Gold sets, pink coral nnd Gold sets, Ear-Kings, Necklaces and Pendants, Onyx und Jet Jewelry. SILVER-WARE, Solid Silver-ware of Mcrlingpnriu, made to or der. Bridal und Presentation Piecep, Knives, Forks nnd Spoons in cus'-s, also, a fu:l line of Silver Plated Goods, Tea Sets, Ice Water Sas. Erbit Stands, Cake Baskets, CntVeo Urns, Forks and Spoons treble plated, the best in the market. SPECTACLES. If you Value your Eyesight, use the Perfect Lenses, ground from minute Crislle Pebbles mel ted together, nnd derive there name ''Diamond-' on account of there hardness nnd brilliancy. They will last many years without change, and varrunled Superior to all others iu use. TABLE CUTLERY. Ivory, Pearl aud Metal bandies in easts sup plied to order. CLOCKS. A full assortment of Eight day nnd Thirty hour Clocks, also Calender Clocks ot all discre tion. Engraving done ut the shortest notice Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Repaired and Satisfaction warranted. All goods w ill be sold at the very Lowest Cash Prices. Every body is cordially Invited lot'all aud Examine for themselves. Don't forget the place. T.S. SHANNON. uuburyDeclf!, if. THE SEW. STOKE, clement Kissinger, in llic new Clement Building, TMm-kct Square, Sunbury, Pa., offer to the public, au entire uew iir-soitment of WINTER DRY GOODS, of all styles at the lowes-t prices. Full lines of Alpacas, Mohair, Plaid", Empress Cloths, Shawls, Flannels, Hosiery, MOURNING GOODS, a fall v.uiely, Blanket nt! Woolen goods of nil descriptions. CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, VESTING?, Ac, Ae Urudy-Mude Clothing, a full assuilmeul, which wi:l be told luwcr than eitcn here. Carpets und OH Cloth. GROCERIES of all kinds, which are guaranteed all freh. tiU E EN S W A II E, AV ILLO W W A R E, Ac, &c, &c. TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, and in fact everything that can be mentioned iu a rirst-c!a.-i store. Call nnd examine our stock. Having our siore lighted with Gas, goods can lie selwt.'d in the evening as well as In thu day lime No charges for showing toods CLEMENT it D1SSINGER. I Dec. 11, 171. j CKXTKU OF A TT 11 ACT I O X . 1 Everybody is invited to come uud buy of the I handsome absorttueut of I TOY3 AND CONFECTIONERIES I ! BAMUEL F. KEVIN'S STORE, j In frame building, ndioiuing Moore.: Disslnger's j buildinir, THIRD STREET, hi' S BURY, PA. Jutt opened a ficoh supply of Confectioneries of every description. TOYS OP A I.I. Iil!lS eoustanllv on band. The best RAISINS, FIGS, CURRANTS & DRIED FRUIT. 1'UllE 1UO COFFEE, TEA & .SPICES, freoh Bread, Buns it Cukes, every iiinruin. FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, &c. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! Having llttcd tin a room expressly for serving up Oy.-ters in every style, Ladies and Gentlemen will be nccoiiimodatcd with the best bivalves in market, ut ull hours during the day aud evening. Families w ill be supplied at their residence with the best Shell or Canned Oysters, as is desirable, at the very lowest prices. Call and see my excellent assortment of goods uud usecilulu the prices. t?. F. NEVIN Dee. 16, 171. E. Hodgkins, Agt., DEALEU IN Hides, Tallow, Bones, Rags and CRACKLINUS, Kuubury, Xorth'U Couuty, Pu. CABII PAID ON ALL PURCHASEsS. Sunbury, Dec. S6, 18Tl.-iu. AGENTS WANTED. 44 ROUGHING IT; IS READY FOR CANVASSERS. It U a compaulou volume to "IXXOC2.XTN A ItltO AD," of which Have already beed ordered, au U still out of the best selling books out. Dou't waste time ou book uo ono wants, but take one people will stop you iu the streeit to subscribe for. "There 1 a lluic to laugh," and all who read this book will see clsady that time hat come. Apply at otic for Territory, Circu lars, and Terms, Adrest SFXSYSIUE HEATER. Si'Mnysh at Maryland Statu Faih, Bal timorr. First premium for Flre-plnM Heaters awarded the Snnnysidc. Advantage of tho Bnnnvslde 1. It I so constructed that one-third mow of the ruilliitlng surface exteuds Into tha room, giv ing thnt much more additional heat without ex tra fuel. 8. It is tho only Hot-AIr Fire-place Renter In the market. Like the regular built cellar heater, it loses no heal, but con tines It all to its legitl purposes. 8. The fuel magazine Is double the usnnl su,e, extending from the lire-box to tho top of the stove, with capacity for twenty-four hours' sup ply of coal. 4. The patent doublo cover for coal ningar.ine consumes thu gas, prevents escape of gas Into the room, nnd makes it Impossible for nny puf fings or cxplosious to occur. This is nn advant age possessed by no other rlre-plnce stove In the market. 5. There arc three nlr cenmbers, wherein a brisk circulation is kept up, drawing tho cold nlr In tho room through heated flues Into a large hot-air reservoir, at the back of the love. 0 No side pipes are used, as the air is heated In a reservoir having doublo radiating flues nnd double back, supplying lnrgc quantities of bot nirwitbout waste of bent or fuel. 7. The St NNYStiiH utilizes tho waste heat so thoroughly that we frequently heat an ndjolning room on tho first, besides heating the rooms in Second nnd third stories. 8. A damper on top of the stove,' connected with tho hot ulr flues, controls thu quantity of hot nlr required for the use of cither the tipper or lower rooms. All other flre-phico stoves nre very Inconvenient in this respect. VI. The Grate Is self-sealing, nnd no dust can escape while slinking it. 8 T UK AT, PETERSON A CO., Philadelphia. H. D. MAVSKtt, Agent. Nov. 11, 1871. 4J.4S CIIEAPEK TIMS KEKOSEXE. Ohi ice or the Si sninr Gas Cumtant, October 3d, 1S71. To the CiTizrss: Recent investigations de monstrate that Gas of 14 Candles pialitv, can ; be sold at $2.00 per 1000 cable feet. ThcDirec ; tors of the Sunbury Gas Company have' deter i mined to adopt that p' ice and 14 Candles as the I standard of quality. This lixes the price of n 14 Caudle burner at ono cent nn hour, or one I third less than Philadelphia gas. j A Kerosene lamp gives a light of seven to ten j caudles only therefore, gas at the above price is much cheaper than kerosene, without cuusld- ering costol chimneys and liability to accident. I Lt all come forward and become gass cousuin ! ers. Make your applications for service pipes nnd fittings nl once, ns the season for Intro. lue i ing them is drawing to a close. I Bv Ohpeh or Tin: iioAitn or DiiiBCTons. TERMS. The emit ractois for the Works will introduce j pipes upon Hie following terms. Service pipes . utoOceiits per running toot, measuring from i eiiue oi m reci. l ou .naraei oqunre, twenty dollars for entire sen ire. Interior fittings at 15 cents per running foot, in new building ; 15 cents per running loot over piaster, and "0 cents per imitiing foot under ttonrs. Chandeliers, Pendants tnd nicer fixtures for sale nt new York an t riiiladcli hia prices. October 7, 171. ir-t r.-l tri Tin: i.'c.i.i:n!n.vrs that ; COM PO.SK KOSADAi IS nre published on ovorvpai I t' e-e-toro it is not a sjcitt p eji .r.i imi, consequently niYSiiiAxn riir. niL:: it It is a certu!,t rnre .'or f-'crofol-i, Syphilij in ell iu linns, llhciir.u tisiu, Skin l)Ucabri, I.ivtr Cutii plaiut and ull ihscas.s of l! u lilucd. o:'z zzztjz cr n:::.:Ai:i will do moro i-cil than ten bottles jof tho iStrupj oi' Saripiritla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS j)iavcused Rcs.ifiuiikiu tiieir practice jl'or tlio p.ist three years sml f rely iCiuloiKu it ns a rciiutdc Altcrativo and Blood Purifier. !)Il. T. C. rrOilt, ef Pa'.lim' te. lilt. T. J. llOVKl.V, in ll. n. . : A !: ti. llll. K. O. DAN N I XI. Y, ' iiit. j. si'Aitiis, ci Nii W.Mvi'.:.-. ! Ky. .DU. J. L. McCAKTHA, Columl-U, S. p. ,DU. A. B. NOULt'.S, i:.lwoaib, N. ('. jUSED AND EHDOZJED BY ,J. n. FKKNCIli: SONS, Kail Liver, Miss. , IK. W. SMITH. Jacks... Mirh. A. K. AV lli:t:L 1.11, I.ims, (.bio. 'H. If A! I., I.im.t.(iliii. ll KAVLN it I O., (...nlniitvllle. Va. .SA.M-L. (i. MrfA!lLN, Merges- Loro, Tenn. Our spAcc w ill not alb.w i.f any sv. Itendcl iciuaiks in ri-laiien to ihv jvirlutsof UnrailaliJi. Tulhe lle.lical .tract suiierliir to any they f.ave ever uscil in the trca:itu-nt vf diseased isna iilu.U; and to tticaj,.:rtrd we say try Unsailalis, and juu will to re. lore 1 to health Rosa talis la sMd t,y all Prn TcrisU, price St. 0U per buttle. A .ilrt m. ci-uz-r: & c;. Manufarturivg t htm'.z'i, Baitikosk, Mi- July 22, 1871. ly. HORSE AND CATTLE I.VSlltAXi; CO.Hl AXY. INSURE YOFR HORSES I INSL'REYOUU CATTLE INSURE with a responsible and perfectly reli able Coiuuauv. Iusure where your losses j will be paid promptly. ; Thisi U u Mutual Protective Co. i Hence, you urc sure of being paid promptly for all losses, If insured iu this Company. ; OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS i THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY. We pay losses accruing through theft, death by fire, accident, or natural causes, (excepting j cpcdcmic diseases). We pay prompt. No red I tuiio proceeding to get your money, iu case of loss. OVER 5000 paid on horses aud cattle since organization. DR. D. WALDRON, Presidcut. C. A. REIMENSN YDER, Sec'y, Sunbury, Pa. IHRECTORS. Ex-Gov. James Pollock. Ilou. J. C. Bruuer. Solomon Slroh, Win. Biindle, Solomon Shie, i John A. Muskier, Dr. D. T. Krebs, Dr. David Juu 13 '7a-ly. I vt uldron. : EM"!"! a 1. 1: c t r li e TO YOUNG MEN. Jutt Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 ctt. A Lecture ou the X attire, Trout- meiit and Radical Cure of Spermutorrhusa, oi Seminal Weakness, luvoluutary Eniitalous, Sex ual Debility, und Impediments to Marriage gen erally: N -rvousueas, Consumption, Epilepsy, aud Fit ; Mental aud I'hvsicul Incapacity, re sulting from Self-Abuse, Ac. By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," Cc. The world-renowned author, In this admirable Lecture, clearly proven from hit own experieuce that the awful coutequencea of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicines, any without dangerous surgical oiwrutions, bougies, Instruments, rings, or coidiuls, pointing will a luudo of cure at oueo certain and effectual by which every tutlerer, uo matter what hi condi tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent uuder teul, to any address, In a plain teal eduvelope, ou the receipt of tix ceuts, or two pottage ttauipt. Alto, Dr. Culverwell't "Mar riage Guide," price 2S ceuu. Address the Pob lithert. CH AS. J. C. KLINE CO., 117 Bowery, New York, f. O. Bos, 4,ftM. Jai, DO, 17, . -.fere. ant Tailoring. J. W. ItOSTIAS, In the Post Ofllce Building, opposite the Depot, (up stairs,) EUNRURY, l'ENTN'A, Informs hie friends nnd the public generally, that he hss just opened a large and varied as sortment of Cloths), Cnsmlmerc, Venting), Ac, which will bo made up to order In the latest styles, nnd warranted to tit. Gentlemen in want of fashionable suits are vlted to call and examine his stock. SHIRTS sciantiflonlly nnd practically out and made measure. RUN NO RISK. Wo furulsh tho above styles of Improved yoko and sack shirt with entirely new shnpe sleeve, nnd guarantee n perfect lltt'uig shirt. It Is tho best model of n shirt ever offered to tho trade. Flue and fancy shirts made to order. J. M. BOSTIAN. June 8, lS7l.-Cin MACHINE SHOP AXD IRO. FOIMMtV. GEO. ROIIKRACII & PONS, Sunbury, Peun'it, INFORM the public that they nro prepared to do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added n new Maehino Shop In connection with their Foundry, nnd hnve supplied themselves with New Lathes, Planing aud Boring Machine, with the latest Improvements. With the nid of skillful mechanics, they nre enabled to execute ail orders of NEW WORK OR REPAIRING, that may be given them, in a satisfactory man ner. (irutc to unit nny Stove. IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build ings, of all sizes. BRASS CASTINGS, Ae. Ornamental Iron Fencing FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS; VERANDAHS, roil YARDS AT RESIDF-NCKS, dC, AC. The PLOWS, already celebrated for tiieir su periority, have been still further Improved, nnd will always tie kept on hand. Also, TIIREPI11NO MACHINES. Sunbury, May 00, 1S71. El lim.lt AM) PEA.MXU MIEI.S. Third Street, ndiolnlng Phlln. A Erie R. R., two Squares North of the Central Hotel, SUNBURY, PA. IRA T. VLKMENT, "I 3 prepared to furnish every description oflum- ber re iuired bv the demands of the public Having ull the latent Improved machinery for mannfaetu' ing Limber, hels now ready tu Ull or- (j,.r8 I kin.is of FLOORING, flOING, IOOK9, SHUTTERS, SASH. I'.l.lN'DS MOULDING!?, VK P. AN DAS, BRACKETS, and n'! kinds of Ornam-ntnl frcrowl Work. Turn ing of every description promptly executed. Also, A I.AItUI'. APSOnTMCNT or HILL I. UM11KU. HEMLOCK nnd PINK. Also, Shingles, Pickets, Lathe, itc. Orders prompt!-, filled, and shipped bv Railroad or otherwise. ' lit A T. CLEM ENT. deel'.l-l'.SMy STOVE tic Tl. r..HT.lHI-ISIIMEXT. MARKET STREET, bUNBURV, PA. Al.Flli:i.) KKAU.SE, Piopriutor. slCtr.JSOlt TO SMITH 1 aENTHEIt.J n A VINO purchased the above well known es . tahlUhmciit, Mr. Kratte would icsiieclful- l ly iiitonn the jiublie that he uow ban on hand a large assortment of t'OOKI , (i S T O V E S , ; Speer's Cook Ami-Dust, Regniulor or Revi.lvini; i Top. Combination, Su-qiu linnna and others, i which are so arranged as to lie used for Coal or Wood, and are warrunled to perf.iriu sittiiiiielot i I ly or no nle. HEATERS of all kind., put up to j beat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES ! of ditrerent kinds at very low prices. Tinware of Every Inscription I kept constantly on hand. Roofing und Spouting : Willi the Nvt material, done at short notice. I REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal j Oil nr.d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware I of a i.nd.. Stsre opposite Coniey's hardware i store. Give tue a call. A. KRAUbE. I apil.'4-ly FALL AND WIXTEU STOCK OF CLOTHS AXD C.SSI.UKlti:.S! KEXCII AND DOMESTIC GOODS of every grade, Just opened ut the MERCHANT TAILOll SHOP or Til OS. U. XOTT, j Ou Third Street, In Miller's Block, opposite lh i Muore A DisMiiger Buildings, SUNBURY, PENN'A. i The most fashionable clothing made to order from every variety of goods. Suits ol ull sizes mndu up nt the shortest uo i lice, from the best selected Mock In New Yor'i and Philadelphia. Call aud be convinced. THOS. G. NOTT. Nov. 4. 1S71. Beef! Beef! TIMIE undersigned is prepared to furnish the citizens of Sunbury nnd vicinity with the choicest Beef and Pork in Market, cither at Wholesale or Retail. Familici will be supplied by the quarter or side, or smaller quantities ut the mr.ft reasona ble rates. Constantly ou hand the choicest cuts of Beef, Tork, Mutton and Vc!,also Sausages, Belognas. An. Apply nt iho Meat House, South Third street, in Moore & Dissiuger's Row, Sunbury. Ou market days the bci,l of meat Is served to customers at thu meat staud, corner cf Maikct and Third streets, w heti the ceh lirute.l Brosiotis' sausages can be hud, long kuown us the best iu market. HENRY K. FAG ELY. N. B. Persons having fat hogs or brevet for tnlu can procure the higest market price by ap plication al the above establishment. buubury, Nov. 11, 1S71. ,TllI.MXKUYGOOISt;i'EIAI,l.Y. NEW STYLES OF BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, FRAMES, Ac. Mourning and Hndul llutis uud HouuetH. Full line of Mourning Veils and Crape. MILLINERY IS THE SPECIALTY. Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. MISS K. L. GOSSLF.R. South Fourth St., below the Railroad, Surburv. April -."J, 171. MIOUIUST HUITE EANTUAItU. Danville! Ilasletou A Yi'lllaeabnrro Kail Hoad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. I.IAVE IASTWAR11. Sunbury, 6 20 a in Dauville, 7 03 " Cttltaw'a, 7 28 " Hailetou, 9 08 " LEAVE WEsTWIRD N. York, S 00 in Eustou, U 25 Pbll'a, 8 00 " Bclhle'm 10 05 " Bethle'iu 19 10 p in Pbll'a, a 15 ' Kastou, 13 35 " N. York, 8 50 " Hailetou, 1 00 p ru Cattaw'u, 3 40 " Dauville, 3 20 " Buubury, 67 " The afternoon tralu connects at Sunubury with the Philadelpliia iV Erie, 4 35 p. m., truiu going west, arriving at William. port i 80 and Lock Haven 7 55 p. m., and with the Northern Cen tral 4 50 p. in., moving south arriving at Harrit burg 7 00 p. m., and Bultimore 10 45 p. in., aud also wltii the Sunbury & Lewistown K. R. Comfortable aud handsome coaches oa tbia 0,Wr0,,U J. HERVET EASE, Superintendent II ARDWARF. FOB AU. AT THE HARDWARE STORE OF J. H. CONNELLY & CO. 9Irket Street, Sunbury, Pa. It Is useless to enumerate everv kind of article In his Store, but among the leading Item may be set down the following: Iron, Steel, Lend, Scales, Steelyards, Grindstones, Nulls of all kinds and sixes, Vices, Baws, Planes, Sieves, Chain, Axes, Dress nnd Iron Kettle, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Spades, Rakes, Hatchets, Carpenter nud Blacksmith Boring Machines, Cellar Grates, Drawing Kmves, Stone Sledges. Plasterers' Trowels, sinsons' Hammers nnu Trowels Hand Dinner Bells, nnd large cast iron Bells for j School Houses nnd Farmers' Dinucr Bells, Carpenters' Bench Screws, Potato Fork for digging potatoes, Looking Glnsse. Twine, Ropes, Knives anil Forks, Spoons. Tacks, Mule ntid Horse Shoes aud Nails, Hammers, Augurs, Chisels, Lanterns, oil Cloth?, Brooms, Locks of all descriptions. Coffee Mills, Bits nnd Braces. Carriuge Bolts of nil kinds, Puint nnd Wull Brushes, Buckets, Oil, VnrnishcM, J up tins, Lve. Soda Ash, Washing Soda, PAJTS OK A EI. KINDS in C'i! or Dry, Parti-t dlors of all kinds, CEDAR-WARE- and other Wooden-Ware of all kinds and very cheap, Hav-Fork Pulievs, . Picks, Mill Picks." Levels, Lcvil Glasses, 1 Piles, Hinges. Coal Oil, ' Hems. Combs. Screws. 1 Saddlery and Shoe Findings, Bnggv Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cutters. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears, Niiot, Cups und PoTYtior, and a great variety of other articles. Any thing wanted and not on hand, will bo ordered at onco. Sunbury, Aug. 19, 1871. WM. JU'HKIY. J. SLaYMAKKK. TV, 11. llt.tCK. MURRAY & CO., Wholesale Dealers l;i MACHINERY AND BURNING Office nnd School Stationery. OILS, I'rliitln;;, Wrapping; unci yirs:i'!!:i PAPERS, PAPKIt WAC.S. Ae., Ac. Thu Colt-bra lt d Corry Kerosene Burning Oil alwny ou hand. Having ulso opened a GOAL YVI1I3. we are prepared to supply ut short notice, and at the lowest rates, EGO, STOVE. CHESTNUT ttti-.l VEA COAL to all who may be pleased to give us n call. Orders left at o ir ofiiee No. 35 South Third St., will be promptly tilled. MURRAY & CO. No. f.A South Third Streit, Sunburv, Pa. Aug. aii, 1S71. " i LADIES' FANCY FURS. Jolm Fnreira, i 709 Aitcn Mi;ti;i, Middle of the Block, l ei weeu 7th and Sth Cta., ' South Side, Philntlolphiu, Importer, Manufactuier and Dealer In n'.l l.luds and qua'itv of For Ladles' aud Chi'.. '..'en's Wear. ' Having Imported a very large aud splendid as Foittneul of all the difii iciit kinds of Furs from first hands ill Europe, and huve had them marie up hy I lie most skillful workmen, would respect fully Invito Hie readers ot this paper to cad aud examine his large and very beautiful ussoitment of Fancy Furs, lor Ladies' and Cl.ildien. I am determined to sell nt as low prices us auy other icietalile Houm In t,his city. A'.L Furs war ranted No misrepresentation to e'.i'eet ales. JOHN FAREiRA. 713 Arch Sliea Philadelphia. Oct. :s, 1171. -sin. 3III.I.IM.KY AX1 CAXCY STOi?E". I'kII aud Yl'iutor (uodi. MISS L. WE1SEK, Market Street, one door we-t of (jeiuharl's con fectionery tture, SUXUURY, pa., H.ns oj.eiied her stock of yiilllucry and Cnnt-y t.ooclsi, HATS AND EOXNETS. Tho latest styles of Dress Trimmings, French and American Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Sack loops, Chignons, Collars, Cutis, jouviu Gloves, aud u large variety of other articles. Iu connection with the Miiiiuery bj.-lncsn, she carries on the DRESS MAKING AXD FITTING, iu all its branches. She is also agent for the sale of Ramsey, Scott A Co.'s l'u'.terus. The ladle, of Sunbury and vicinity are cor dially iuv.lei to cull and examine her splendid stock. Nov. 4, 1871. Nure Cure Tor Tt-tlf r. T1MIE Subscriber, resident of Seven Points, Au 1 gu-ta township, Northumberland County, Pa., has a sure cure for Tetter, which he oilers to those afflicted with thir. annoying disease. He was troubled with It lor eight years, and nothing would cure it until he obtained this remedy. It I has bceu tried in a number of cases, to his know ledge, (one case of -."i years standing) w ith entire tueccSi. I' pun receipt ot I tK), he will tend a box of Iho medicine, ami directions to use it, oi ti bono for 15, free of postage. WILLIAM RAKER, Augusta P. O., Nortb'd Co., Ta. August 15, l71-7m. Philadelphia aud I'.rio Itailroad. WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after Monday, Novembe r27. 1S71, the Traiutonthe Philadelphia vV: Erie ruu at followt : WESTWARD. Mall Train leavct Philadelphia, " " Sunbury, " " arr at Erie, Erie Express leave Philadelphia, " " " tSinburv, " ' nn at Erie, Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia, Sunbury, " " arr at Lock Haven, Accoiumodutiou leaves Sunbury, " arr at Reuovo, Rail Roud will 6.20 p tn 1.00 a ir 9.50 p u 12.30 p ni ti.50 p in 7.40 a ni 7.50 a iu 4.35 p in 7.5.i m 6.15 a ni 10.40 a m EASTWARD. Mali Train leave Eric, 1 1.25 a m " " " Sunbury, 13.30 a ni " " arr at Phlladell-bla, 0.30 a ru Erie Exprett leave Erie, V.oO p in " Sunbury, 9.30 a m rr at Philadelphia, 8.30 p ui Elmira Mall leave Loc-k Haven, 7.35 a iu " " " Suubury, 11.00 a in ' arr at Philadelphia, 5.50 p in Accommodation leave Reuovo, 13.25 p m " arr at Sunbury, 4.35 p in Mail East connect east and west at Erie with L. b. ,t M. S. R. W. aud ut lorry aud Irviuttou with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W. Mall West with west bound trains on I.. 8. ct M. S. R. W. aud ut Corry and Irvlnctoii with Oil Creek aud Allegheny K. K. W. Cattnwisa passenger trains will be run eatt from Williauisiort ou Erie Exprett, aud wett, to Wtlllarniport ou Elmira Mail. IVM. A. BALDWIN, Gto'l Sup't. I.nrknwannn and Kioomsbnrg Kail roiii1, SUMMER ARRANGE VKNT OF PASSENGER T. AINS. Monday, July 17,1871. SOUTHWARD. Leave. A.M.jP.M.A.M. P.M...PM. Scranton, Hellevue, Tnylorvllle, Lackawanna, Pitt ton, West Pitteton, Wyoming, Maltby, Kingston, & ) at. W.-llarre $ c'rs Plymouth June, Plymouth, NuMicoke, Hunlock's, Shiekshinny, Hick' Ferry, Bench Haven, 6 45 1 4.V10 05 6 60 4 00 6 65; 4 09 7 oa! 4 13 7 111 4 20 7 19 4 ftO 7 24; 4 85 7 81 4 43 7 0 4 47 7 51, 4 65 8 00 5 00 8 05! 5 05 8 20j 1 10 17' to as 3 11 10 85' no 4o; 3 21 i0 47 !i 6a, 7 40 3 SP. 11 00 I I 7 60 8 00 8 07 8 ! ' 8 tin 8 43' 8 60 8 57' 9 07 9 14 9 19 9 26 0 1 9 61 9 5'J 2 40' 8 B0, 3 08; S 27! 3 H4 8 45 uerwieK, Briar Creek, Lime Rklge, ; -py, Bloom-.burg, I Rupert, j ( ntawinn, I Danville, i Cliulnsky, I Cameron, 8 67 10 03 North U, (arrive.) 10 20. 4 68, NORTHWARD. Leave. Northumberland, Cameron, Cliulnsky, Danville, Cataw issa, Rupert, Bluomoburg, f !'''5'',,. , ;"."c jerw.,l'fj "''fl' L,,l,e" i-.spy, Hick's Ferry, Miickshinuy, Hunlock's, Nnntieoke, Plymouth, Plymouth June, Kingston, A i si W.-Harre ) c'r Maltl.y, Wyoming, Weil, i'itulon, PiUsion, Lackawanna, 5 10 5 13 12 52 1 avion ills, Beilevue, Scranton, (arrive , 8 42' tl S2 8 4S 0 40 DAVID T. POCNI), fc'up't. Xorthorn Central Jliiilwuy. FALL AND WINTER A R R A N G E M E N T . nud alter Nov. i follows : 12, 1871, trains will run NOR-! II W '.111). Niagara E.-ipress le.-ves Sunbury ut 12.1) j. in., arrives at Niagara Falls ut l.hii u. in. Butlalo Express leaves Sunbury ut 12. "..I a. til., arrive at Wiiliamspnrl nt u."! a. in., Elmira at .'i.SO a. in., Canandaigua a. ,n. Mail arrives .-.t Sunbary at 4.SJ p. m., arrive ut Willi.imtpoit t;.:;.J and Elmira lO.u.O p. ui. l-'uht Lin-' arrives al Sunbury al 0..i) p. in., arrive ut Wiliiauispnrt 8.15 p. m. SOUTHWARD. BulTalo Express leaves Siiiihurv ut 1.47 a. m., arrive at llitrris'jtir a.l.-a. in., Baitiinorc 7.20 n. ni. Mail leaves Suubiry ut 11.05 a. in., .irrivo at ILirriaburg 1X5 p. iu. Erie Express leaves finuhury nt U.'.'S a. ru., ar rive at HurriiVarg 11.2'1 a.m., Baltimore S.OO p. m. Erio Mail leave Sunbury nt 12. S3 a. in., nn'.vij at llarrisburg 2.20 a. m. SlIAMtiKlN DIVISION. i:as:wa:.d. l.eav.- sunbury nt 4.40 p. in., unire at Sliania kin 5.50 p. tn., Ml. C.iniie' C.4J p. in. Leave Sunl.ury ( Accommodation,) t 11.5-Ja. til., iiriive at Sham, kin 1.00 p. l:i. W KSTtVAKD. Leave ill. Cnrtuel nt l.V" a. in., Sii.-.mokln 7.40 a. in., arrive at Sunbuiy W.5.'. a. in. Leave Shame-kin ( Aeconinio '.i.lion,) nt S.-Jt p m.. arrive at Sunbury 4.00 ; . in. Express leaves daily. All other trains ie.ive daily, except Sunday. A. R. Fl:.KK. Kp. S. Yofu", G-n'l. Sup't., Gcn'I Passen'r Ajj't., llarrisburg, Ta. BalSmore, MJ. Koudlnx Ilail.-oud. WINTER A R R A N G E M E X T. Monday, Nov. loth, 171. ( i RE AT TRUNK LINE from the North and JX North-We-t for Phila.-jy.pj'a. N. V., Read ing, Poltsvilie, T;ima.-na, Ashl-.nd. Sliatuokin, I. ibauon, Allcntown, I"tou, Epbra.-i, Litix, Lancaster, Col.imbiu, itf., Ae. Trains leave Harrisbbi'S for New York, ai fol low.;; At 2.J5, s.n)i . ,, iiu i o uj p , ne.-ting with similar train on thf Peunsvlvania Railroad, and nrr;iiir at New York at i0.07 a. in., 3.42, iiial D.45 p in. r- pei the!) , fciteping Cars ttccoiiipauy the 2.15 u. m., truiu wiihotit change. Rmunilng : I.ave New York ut 9.00 a. in., 12.30 uoon and 1. 00 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.30 a. in. and 3.J.0 p. m. j Sleeping Cars aeeoin puuy the 5.00 p. vn. tram from New York with out change. Leave llarrisbuVg for Riadiug, Potttvll'.e, Ta ma, p.ia, Miue:t,ville, Ashland, Shamokin, Allcutowu and I Philadelphia at 8.10 a. ni., 2.00 and 4.05 p. m., stoj i ing i.t Lebanon und priucipul way stations ; the 4x5 p. ui., train connecting lor l'iiiltodelphia, Po-.ini'lu aud Co lumbia only. For Pfciuviilc, Schuylkill llaveu Hinl Auburn, via ttehV--- '' '-1 eusiiuchar.na Railroad, leave Harrisi vr p. m. Fast Pennsylvania Ra. 'a trains leave Read ing for Allcntown, Kastou ,ud New York al4.S4, 10.40 a. in., aud 4.05 p. iu. Returniug, leave New York tit U.00 a. iu., 12.30 uoon und 5.00 p. m. end Allcntown at 7.20 u. m. 12.25 uoon, 2.15, 4 26 and 8.35 p. in. Way Pi.sscnger Traiu leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 n. in., coniiectiiir; with similar traiu on East Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 8.2J p. in., btopping at all stations. Leave Pollsville at D.UO a. m. and 2.30 p. in. Herudon ut 10.00 a. ui., Sluimnkin ct 5.40 and II. 15 n. in. ; Asblaud at 7.05 a. ru., aud 12.4S noon; Mahuuoy City ut 7.51 a. in. and 1.20 p. -.n. Taiiiuiiiu ul 8.35 a. m. und 2.10 p. ui. for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, llarrisburg,tc. Leave Poltsvilie via Schuylkill nnd Susque hanna Railroad al 8.15 a. in. lor Harrishurg, aud 11.45 a.m., for Pine Grove and Tremont.- Reading Accommodation Traiu leaves Potts villeat 5.40 a. m., passes Reading at 7.30 a. m. arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. in., returniug leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p. in., pus.sinr Read ing ut 7.35 p.m. arriving ut Poiisv iilo at 0.20 p.m. t'jllstowu Accommodation Train leaves lViu tovvu al 7.00 a. ui., returniug leaves Philadelphia ul 4.15 p. I:l. Coluiebia, Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.20 a. in., and 0.15 p. m. tor Ephrata, l.nii, Lancaster. ( olumbia, ite. ; retaining leave l.an catter at 8.20 a. in. and 3.25 p. n., uud Colum bia at 8.15 a. m. and 3.15 p. in. Perkioiuen Rail Road Trains leave Perklomen Junction at 7.25, V.Uia. iu.,at 3.00 and 5.45 p. in. lb i liming, leave Scliw ei.ks, ill at C.45,8. 10 a. m., 12. 5J uoon uud 4.45 p. in. coiinectiuif with similar trains ou Rea liiK Rail Road. - Pickering; Valley Railroad trains leave Phot nixville at 9.10 a. m., 3.05 and 6.55 p. in. j re turning, leave livers at 6.50 a. in., 12.45 noon, aud 4.20 p. tn., uouucetiui; with similar trains on ' Reading Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Potlstowu at 9.40 a. III., 1.15nnd 6.30 p. in., returning leav Mt. Pleasant at 7.15 and 11.25 a. m., nud 2.54 p. m., connecting with similar truiut ou Reudiug Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad Train leave Bridge port at 8.30 a. m., 2.05and 5.20 p. in. returning, leave Downiuglou at ti. 55 a. in., 12.50 noon and 5.15 p. in. couuei ling w ilh tiniil.u traiut on Read ing Railroad. On Sundays : Leave New York ut 5.00 p. ro., Philadelphia u 8.00 a. m. aud S.15 p. in., (ih4 8.00 a- m. train running only to Reading;) leave Poltsvilleal 8.00 a.m., leave llarrisburg, 3.45a. ui,, aud 2.00 p. in. leave Allculuuu at 8.35 p. ui. i leave Keadiug ut 7.15 a. ui. aud U.50 p. in. for Hurrisbuig, ul 4.34 u. WW for New York, aud at 9.40 a. m. and 4.15 p. in. for Philadel'a. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Exeursiou Tickets, to and fioui all polult at re duced rate. Baggage checked through: 100 Pound Bag gage allowed each Pastouger. J. E, WOOTTEN, Aiot. Supt. Jc Eug. Much'ry. i A.M. P.M.: 10 'J.V 6 10: : s 7j ; 5 31 10 50, 5 40't I fi 00' ! ! 6 05 11 14 6 l'Ji 1 6 17 i 6 C B4 ; 11 SB 0 41 11 43. 6 4S.A.M.; ! ! 5.'i 1 12 00 7 OU 7 SO i 7 24 7 45 P M P. M. 7 HI S 00 Li ' 7 41 8 IS P.M. S 20 11 84 7 61 8 SO 2 S3 5 S.r. H 40 S .is 5 S5 12 43 S f.C 8 4. ii 48 5 40 8 IS 8 62 2 f.4 5 47 8 IS y 114 2 5'J 5 6'i S 2M U 14 S 07 0 00 8 ;-; 9 2a :: i t io 23 A 17 so e 25
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