Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 13, 1872, Image 4

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liltfOUS.
Tim prvi!io!ii of thi RnlriierV liotnu
stead bill which hits just pivrd Cotitires
nud njn.ivi.'d the signature nf tlm President,
nro ns follows : Every olticrr. poldior, jai
lor or niavinn who etrved in the wnr for a
period exceeding ninotjr diiva, may iu Btt
tlinii upon tho public lurid?, under t He
lioincHtcnd laws, count the period of his
service, ns a part of the five years' residence,
required to obtain a patent to one hundred
and Mxty acres. The actual residenco on
tho land mti3t bn at least one year. Six
months nro allowed ulVer the location of the
land before the residence upon.it must
!ommenep. Persona diseliarcd for wounds
or disability may have their whole, period
of enlistment counted. In case of the
death of a person who would l entitled to
the privileges of the net. his widow, if un
married, or minor children, if the widow
bo married or dead, are entitled to its ben
efits. Any person to whom the bill gives
the. right to acquire land njav have l ho
same entered an.l tin rcpid'edrettlrmcnl
and residence made, by an audit. This is
the most important feature of the bill, for a
comparatively snnll number of soldiers will
themselves become homestead settlers. The
right to transfer their privileges totvn agent
will doubtless be of considerable value to
them.
Here is the stump epeach in the form of
n prayer that caused the chaplain of the
Massachusetts House to be called to order:
"The earth is thine, O Lord, nnd the
fullness thereof ; the World and they that
dwell theiviii ; and now another of the
world's prent questions prsses into this
chamber for an answer: What shall we
do for women ? And clamor answers,
Let her vote ; clamor answers again, don't
let her vole. tinnier thunders clamor
whines clamor prays clamor jers. Shall
we heed Ilia jeers of Clamor ? (.tod forbid!
If there- beany stain of a right withheld
from those bright blessed beings who, as
mothers, wives, sisters, oaughieis, compan
ions, friends, make up n much of the hap
piness of Common wealth homes, pive us
wisdom clear enough to expunge that stain
from the records of our otherwise prosj-er-mis
State."
The prayer was really addressed to the
gallery, where a great many j ravers go,
because a large number of women's rights
females were present.
Tun Massing Hid. An exchange says:
"In rumagin aiuong dead men's hones.
Mr. Perriu linds a trace yet in man of the
original Adam in nn ndditoual or super
numerary eighth rib making itsnppenrance
from time to time. This, ve suppoPe, is
the ona which we were deprived of during
the manufacture, of Eve. Although we
are not nuthoritivoly seii iitilic, we venture
to Biigeest that this extra rib m ty be found
in those who, by pcrsistanec in refusing the
comfort of a wife, have, according to Mr.
Darwin, degenerated, or rather reverted,
to their original condition, when man was
a simple-minded gnnle'ier, ignorant alike
of the world and of woman.
Agricultural.
Fuuit-Gr aftixo. As tho time will
soon be here when grading is in order, we
repeat our former advice that every farmer
should do his own grafting. It is a very
easy operation when once understood, anil
this is readily done by seeing it done. A
sharp penknife and a good line saw are in
dispensable. 1-plittin,' (lie stalk so that the
bark shall not be bruised, and shaping tho
scion wede-l'ishion boili ways, preserving
al.so tin bark uninjured, and placing the
rim of fit ifo.nl of b ith stock and scion ex
actly together, so that tlu sap can inter
mingle there is no danger of failure il pro
perly waxed. i c make a sa milder t ) tie;
graft and think it adds to the certainty t.f j
eucenss. though probably it. weakens it.
"We prefer also two eyes or buds to r. graft, i
and would rather have only one than inure !
than two. One year's ,vo. id should always
bo incd wl;. ii it can bo ooi.ilujil, as it is
more certain to take and grows more vigor
ously, and the graft should Iw cut lrotn
bearing braaehes.
Wo wish to remind those, preparing
grafting wax, that we have found Jour
parts of rosin, one part of beeswax, an 1 rme
part bnof tailow, to be the best proportion.
Melt them together in :i skillet, (which is
the bet.) or a linciip. an I mix well. It
should remain in the vessel nnd used as
needed. Twenty or thirty scions can be
waxed willi oae heating up. When much
grafting is to be done, a little lire for heal
ing tho wax should bo made on tho spot,
botnvtten two bricks or stones.
We have seen various preparations for
making grafting wax and we believe we
have tried them all, but prefer our own.
Applying il warm r hot does no injury to
the graft. The object to attain in the pro
portion is that the wax will not crack in
cool, dry weather, or run in warm weather.
If however, upon trial, diiferent propor
tions be required, the foregoing cau be al
tered, though after using them iu several
ways we have come, back to these. O'tr-m-intou-H
Tik(jnq,h.
-.Scene,
Lar-room. Timo mid-iiii'ht.
Wife. 41J wis!i that man would go homo,
if he has nny to fc-o to !"
Lauditu'd.ilujih, huali, he'll tall for
something directly.'1
Wile, "I wish ho would tuako haste
ubout it, then, for it's time every honest
matt was in lib hud."
Landlord. ll.';'s taking the shinies oil'
his own house and pulling them on our."
At tltii time Jami-s Uau to t:ome to his
right senses, and commenced ruhuiug Ids
cjes, and stretching himself as if he had
just awoke, wi ving :
"I believe I will go."
4JXnt he la a hurry," said the landlord-
' Uli, yes, I must go," said Jumea, and
he started.
After an absence of some timo, the land
lord accosted him with :
"Hallo, Jim, why ain't you been down
to rcc us V"
Whyf I had taken so many shingles otV
niy house it began to leak, bo I thought it
time to stop the leak, and I have done it,"
said James.
Tho tavern-keeper and bis wife were as
tonished. James is now a barmy man, and bis wife
and children ure happy too.
Yuii man whoso house arc you shing
ling ? Is it your owu ?
A Youxa man becoming tusngod re
cently, was desirous of prraeiiliu hie iu
tendud with a r'mj,', apprnjiriatuly inscrib
ed, but being nt a Iot tlmt to liavo en
graved ou it, called on hia father for advice.
"Well," aid the old mini, "put on 'when
this you Boe remember me'! " Tho youn
lady was much surprised a few day after
with receiving a beautiful rinx, w ith this
inscription: "When this you sue remem
ber the old man."
As a Judge was delivering his decision iu
a case tho other day, bo was interrupted
by tiid vociferous brayiiif; of a donkey un
der one of tho windows of the 3ourt-roam.
"WhatistuatV" testily asked the jude,
whereupon, the lawyer ayaiust whom ho
was deciding the cusp, arose aud remarked,
"It is merely ths echo of tba Court, your
honor."
f;vMu uv maukm: yard.
npHK tiiiilerltrncd having hoiipht 1 lto entire
Jl. single nf iJl'vhucr ft Taylor, would tulitnn
tlif p.ihlio tlmt he In now itnily to ilo nil kluds tf
i.inmr vo:m.
1 lint on hund. anft makes to order at
.ISoiiamrnf Ilrtil-IMonc,
r rvrfr ptyi.b.
, DOOR AND WINDOW STLLS
Alsn.Cemetcrv Posts with Galvanized pirn nnd
nil other fi'iichip generally used on Cemeteries.
John A.Taylor will contlnuo In tlm employment,
nt the. old stand on Market Bt.. rjnnhiiry. mny8'8
PttMI'FRET IIAKOll tXMIli'EKY
tOJU'ANY.
This company Is now prepared to sell lots In
tho new Cemetery, located mi nn eminence abut
nnc-louith of n inile, cast of Sunhury. Tim lu
creus v of tilt population of, S anbury, nnd conc
qi.crt n.lvnnco In tho ratio iif mortality, ns well
s the limited facilities fur the Interment, of those,
who have fought life's t'.Utle, have s invested the
or'.'niii.atlon of the above nninrd company.
Plan of Cemetery may he fen at the olllcc of
J. A. Cake, Esp. or l.lcivd T. Rol.ibaeh.
Price of lots from $5 to ti:, neeoi ding to loca
tion. Deeds will he cvecitcd fur h t sol 1.
I.l.OVD T. ROliRHACil, Sec'y.
VnT 13, lsTI.-tf.-
I'F YOU " VAHT TO
SEE
the. liugest ussoita.cnt of
Millinery
oods
ever hro-ipht to this phu -, g '
Hiss L. Sassier, Marict Spe,"
ki'm;m:v, r.i.,
Wlii-rc hio arrayed hi nil tliciriUil'crcnl varieties
F.ill IiJJhicry Gocd3 j
of every il.jci ij ti. in put brought from Philadel
phia slid are now open.
1 he new K.rfmi jnt completed is filled with nn
rnJI.-hS variety. A iiui'i ninnnificent display if
(ioodi on exhibition, u;:d mid at Uio lowest
prlecf.
i'.veky iii of c;oinr
usnnllv kept in n Milllnciy eMahUehmeiit can t c
had at her store. The best in the L'hilide.phi.i
markets were solicited.
iemc u e.'i'.l nnd be convinced.
IM1M 1.. SHISSLEK.
. r,:i ihnry, ppptemtier 2, lTi- '
Ifi.-IAC tl. BTAII'VKH,
WATCHES, JEWELHY,
XortU Socoml Ml., t or of iurry,
, riiibnr.i.iHiA.
An nssovtment of Watches. Jcwe.li;, liver nnd
Piated Wro con-tantty o:i hand.
Itepairinj; of Watches nnt .Tewery rronptly
nttemled to. April!. Is71-ly.
' r xv.w
Flour, Feed, Fruit and YcictaSle Store,
Spruce ttrcet, l ttwoen Front unil Second,
f ''NI'VUY, r.v.
JOIIIT "WILVER
having Just opriicd ft frtore r.t tho ubuvo plnoe,
v. here all kimU o(ot the h.-st brands of
I'lniii uih! i'ood
will brt oM nt creally riMnoetl priced. The ctilo-brut-MBuck'
Mills Flour will bo kq t contaiit!y
on hmn. AUo, all Kinds of
Fee l, Grain, Corn, O ils nnd Hyp, chopped or j
hoU, j
Eolatoo, AppScN, i'abHne A Trull
jrCHcrnllTi fit p- f'u;.por rat'- tL.tn ran brj hnuht i
t-lrH where. All uooU dt livercd Free of Chnrirt-. .
("all and examine my Mock and tuccrtaiu the ,
prir byire rnit:li,iin t.dr-t w Iihh'.
JOHN WILVER. i
fiuniimy, Dee. 2, lSTl.-tf.
ATTRiaiosr.
KviTvhudy la lu it
1 to come aud buy of the
bnndfiome abfioriinent of
TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES
at
BAM.UEL Y. KEVIK'S STOEE,
in frame buiM'tnir, niMiditin MnjA lieiuftr
buiidmjr, T1UUD ;-liEET, pUNUI KY, i A. j
Just opeiifd a frob fci:pp!y of Confertiuneries of j
every tlfi'rii'tiiii. i
confitantlv on hand. T1h lnwt R AIJNS, TICiB, :
( I' UK. NTS & DlIIKi) Kiii lT. 1
rrni: nio coffee, tea & sficks, !
ftvsii Rivad, 15 an A: Cakr, every morning. !
FANCY CAKES. nrcriT.S CKACKFKS, c. i
.OVL-TEPiS ! OYSTEKS ! OYSTEUS! j
llavinir Jit! id up a r.icm cxprc.-.-ly f-r m tvin !
np i iy.-lt i In pwry ty!p, Ldii and (ienllrnifu
v, iil h. :u t'lt'.nni u!alcl uiili the brst bivn'.t in j
m nkt-T, at all hnvn-h cinr'ui th day and ev.niiiiLT.
I n mi. n c w i 1 1 l hap;dh'd al their rcrddenn w'u h j
Iho jfl eitdl or Canned Oyntera, a 1 lUiiaMf, !
at lh" very lowest priens.
Call and nee tr.y txeollcut asio: tmei.fr of goods
and useitaln the price?.
F. F. NEYIN.
10, 1STI.
A. M. MEIXELL,
1'Eil-EH IS
UlTt'HCN.
FINK JEWELRY and PILVEUWAItK
rerffttiJ Kjx-cturlcH Had F.jo
GOLD HEADED CAN IIS.
V.'aUii.s uud Jawiiry uel',y repaired uud war
ranted. Market Square, Sl'NUURY, Pa.
Feh. 8, IRTSIf.
Up" I)e Gra nMsp
E"5T3ZJ .3STJ3
IXFIHMAHY,
SUXJ'.UrtY, PEXX'A.
riinirt Institution Is now open for the reear,l!io
1. of Pdticuts for the liSatuiBut of D'aaa at I
tho
EYE,
EAR,
THROAT,
LUNG?,
CATARRH,
to., io., Ao.,
and operations In fiF.NFRAI. BURGERT. Onr
eolleeiion of lNtTItl" M K.XTS is very larpe. eom
prising all tbe latest Imji?ovMENts, nabliog B
to meet
EURGERT
In all forms. Physicians are Invited to accom
pany Patients lo our Institution for oixratlon.
by leqiiei't of many Citizu, we will attend to
culls Iu GENERAL PRACTICE.
luHruinrj', rieiueut'a Duildlut;,
COHNEli THIRD A XI) MARKET 8T8.,
6UNBURY, PA.
C. E. I I ItC UK.4FF,
. . Physiclsa and Surgeon.
Snnbuiy, Feb. 8, lT3.-lf.
Vlnrtrnr Hit tern are not it vile Fancy Drink, mnAe
Of Poor Kutn, atskry, Proof Fpintt mid Kefuse Liquors.
citctoreti, Riccii, nnd sweetened io pinase tne tasie, CAiiea
"Tonics, ,,App(tiTl'rs,,, " Restorers, " Ac, that lead
the tippler on in dninV:ffnness and ruin, but are a true
Medicine, m.iJe from the ti.itive roots and hetbi of Cali
fornia, free fiom nil Alcotio.ic Miimil.inta. t They are the
(heat Blood Purifier nnd a Life-giving Principle, a Per
fee; Renov.itor and Invigoraior of the System, carrying
off all poi-.onou niatir, and rntoting the blood to a
healthy condition, enriching it, rcfrclniK and invigorating
batU mind and body. Thcv are eaiy of atlmuiitr.ition,
prompt in their action, ceriain in their results, safe and
rul table in all firms iif di-c.i.c.
So Pri'fioii cnn twice tnrao Bit I era accord
ing to directions and remain long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral poison o other means,
and the vital organ nvted bevond the point of repair.
OjiciI or lutll'TestioM. Headache, Pain
in the blionMern, Cottgh, 'i'lluness cf ilie (.licRt, Diizi
neu, Sour Kructationn of the Stomach, Had TaMe in the
Mouth, Ulbon Auac1 P.tlp;t ition t.f the Heart, In
flammation of tht I. urn;, Pain in the regions of the Kid
nevs and a hundred other pa.fu! vmi)toni, are the ofT
pprinpi of Dy-pcp-iia. In these complaints it has no
equal, atd one bottle v. iil provt a bsttur uatintee of ite
merits than a Jcniliv advertisement.
For Kt'nttilo Coiuplnlikin, m yotmt; or old, mar
ried or sim1, at th davn v( Wunianltood, or the ttira
of life, these Tonic Ihttei-s d.pbv so decided an iniluence
that a mirkrd improvement is soon perceptible.
1'or luflmnniaiory ami ClivtHiic nttn
matlixiii and (iont, 1'yspepiia or Iniilc&tion, lhliott
KemiitetH and InUrm'ment overs Pieases of the Blood,
Liver, Kidnevs mH t.adl r, these Hitter have leen moat
ducces'f.d. S'ich I)ieises nrc censed by Vitiated HloocL
wh ch is genera!! protlucd by dranReincnt of the Dt
ge'tive (:g u.3.
Thy io ft fen'lr PnrMive ne well as
a Tonlr, pcsin;; ,i!so the permi ir it.ciit of acting a
a power fui itjtcnt in re icv.n Congcution or I iitlammatton
of the Liver ami V ( .era 1 1 tian, and i:t liiiions Disease.
Vor Kklii lJl'ie.i, Krupiions, Tatter, Salt
Rheum, Hlotches, SjTts, Punpits, J'tisiules, Hoi!, Car
buncles, King wnims, ht.iid-lie.nl. Sore Lye. F.rv sipelaa,
pcli, Scurfs, I ti-C'iloiaiioni rf the Skin, Humors and
Diseases of the Skin, if whatever name or nature, are
literally duci up and cti rie l ont of the system in a short
time hv tli-; ue of tlica P:tters. One bottle in such
cases wiil convince the most iucrtdulcus of thoir curative
effects.
( Iransjft Ilie VKIntcd Rloo1 whenever yoa
find its iniparitir-i burtin;! liirouh the skin in Pimplos,
Eruptions or Porr ; rVaiii! it svhen ymt find it ob
tructed and shiRish hi the vcin.t : cleanse it wtien it ie
foul; your feelings will ted yj when. Keep the biOod
pure, and the he.i'ih of t!i. syutc:n will fol'ow.
CJritCcfiit tIioiiHtiifl iTCH.;.iir.i VtNnoAR Pit
tkrs the most won d erf j I invtgoiant tlut ever sustained
the sinliinis system.
Plu, Tope, mifl other Worm, hi i king in the
system of so many tivKs-nuU, aie cilvctualiy ticstrnyed
and removed. S in a d.-iinuhrrd pin h.o.Djcist : There
is scarcely a.i individita upon t lie? face ot the earth whose
body is cMimpt i:u h; prssi-nr of w-oniis. It it not
upon the heahhv e.ein::t.i i-t llu hcxly tli.it worms exist,
but nnm the diseased h'tinor:; and blnny ilcjosits that
brcedNhee livim; ntn:?!cis cf divert"". No system of
Medicine, no vui mifi:.'j no D'.hclnuititics nee the
ytem frntn wnnsl..:e t'ltve hitlers.
' nierhniilrnl DIfnrH. Prsr:iB enpptped in
Paints nnd Mnicra's, such as Pin .1.'-: -;, Tvjc-settcr,
Gold licatets ami Mine, a? thr-y nclvs'irc in hie, will be
uhiect to pira'ysis of t!i I'.wel-. T.j cjiaid apainst
this take a dose of VA:itn s Vinkoah liTrr.aaono
or twice a week, as a Preventive.
lilllmii, Keuiittrnt, nnd Ini crnilt tent
Fe vera wh.ii h ar 11 pievalp!it m the v.i'ley of our
great rivers thioic-ljout the Unired S:aies, especially
those of the M ts.ssippi, Oliio, Missouri, ilinot, Ten
nessee, Cumberland. Arkansas, Red, Cttlorado, Hraro,
Rio Grande, I'eatI, Alahaim, Mob.ic, Sivanr.ah.lt oanoke,
Jame, and inanv other, svitli their vat liibutanes.
thionhout our entiro l onntty during the Summer and
Autumn, and reut.u U.ib'y ;o during seasons of unusual
he it u Urynos, are invariably accompanied by exten
sive deians'rucnu of the sun.iatli nrd liver, and other
abdominal visceia. There are alwrays more or lis ob
structions of the live;-, n weakness and iniu.ile state of
the stomach, and rc.u t it .'.r i f the bowels, being
cloSed up with U:t.j.1 acc mm!a:inin. ) ;i their treat
ment, a pnrfiativ, ee:titv a pnrt-Mi'tl iniluence upon
these various otrans is e.e:ii:a.!y necessary, 'there is
no cathartic for the purpoi-; t-pi.ti to 1)k. J. Walkkh's
V iniig a r H it rr v. bi t!;ey v,:;j rpccdi'y remove the
daik-coiored vi.-cid nutter wi:!i wh ch ttie bowels are
loaded, at the same hue stiinti:at,u tho secretion of the
bver, and geueiahy rctonn the heAithy function of the
digestive organs.
Hcrofuln, or Iiinq;' nvll White SweilmR,
Ulcers, Krysijiehs, Swelttd N-cU, tJinter. Scrolaloue
Inllammaiio:: i. Inu'V::nt lntlamma'.i')i:s, MrMiinl Af
fectio'is, O'd Sores, ICmnnons of the Skin, Sore F.yes,
etc., etc. In tlicse, as in i! o:h-r con-.tituiional Disease,
Wai.kkr's Visbgar HiTTuici have sanwn their great
curative powt-ii in the niot (bs;iiiat2 ani inttac;able
cases.
Ir. WnlUor'a ( allfoi'tiln Vinegar lilt t ere
act on all ilit-s-j c.et in a bittii.-ti nunner. tiy purilyma;
the Uioo l they 1 'iunve t!ieci.:e, a.sd hv reso.ving away
the ejects ol the in:kim.iiit.o:i itl'e tnuenuiar deposits)
the ai'ft'ctcd paits receve hsaiih, and a pcimanent cure
is eiTw'ited.
Tlie proiertif of Dr. Wauckb's Vinhar
PtT 1 HKi .ue Al".-: ii't t. 1 i.irh relic and Caimmaiive,
Nui nt. Tin. I. txanvo, 1 . nrc tic, Sd uive, Counter-liri tan t,
Su-I'nilie, AStcr.itiv., and A ili ti'h.-i:i
TIic Aiii'i'lcnt and m,!d l.v.u;ve pmp-rtiee of
Dii- V!.'i.t's VismA t lij r: ic tin: bcl safe-
:.l c.i.t.- ul eitij
bcu-nt', .uid
f t':- f.n-.,:
i;tt iLiLi, ihcir
roi put ilia
1j t a:iu
hutiiDi i of t'ic l.i ii' I 1
I"
rieitie a.i.iy
pa :n in III i -i' 'i
j'roiii ii 1 ht'.im i,
( tv.inV r 1 1 i .'. n,'.:
TIku- J):i:;.:.c i i
nu.l rt.-.iiijt'ii tl.i
pri'i'irriii Fi.umljtj
Aitil its d''c'..i,c. 1
1 U.ucii, f.litr
, t.i.utipi, i.e. J heir
! i iliit.ii.'Iiinn the m-?eiii.
li.u iin.ty., roncctiiiij
: 'i lltir Alltl- lti.!illA
-l ill J KCii'tiiill ol" bilv,
,'... .u y clut-tn, ni.il are
i r the cure i f li!iuui
t ever, 1 .- r vii A- f. etc.
Koi'lii'y tliu hotly utAiuft dlseM by pnrl-
fiu,.; aii .i-i ii.i..'i:l Vin;.o.i: IUitlus. No tpulcmtc
can take liod ol a iv,teui A.fi.Mrn.eJ. The liver, tUa
iom:ich, tiie b 'we.s i!;j k.l:i.-y ni.d the curve ara
renin- rcl isj -pn..: ! bv t!u rien n.vioiant.
TIio Iflii-nc' ul Uh. ALKCR'k" Vinegar Bit-THh-;,
-:i Clnuit.r 1 .' .i.-i-.-.i.i, F,' i:-, Nciv..iii Disotdcri,
Coin.ip.i'.: hi, i'.cfii..f u: v.: .i p -vwr, and aH nulatiioa
artccti;'4 t!ii snii itb, l.v?., bowels, puinicm.iry organs,
cr mtwciii.ir syslem. Ins 1-:i PTieiiL-iiCLd by hundred
of thousands, and bundled ct" ih"U'uu3 mute are ask
ing lur l! ie .i:ie re.i
liiri'Cilou. I .il.e of thi Liitrn (n )t;oir.g to bed
nt nlit ft 01. i a lt'.u' ou at. 1 oti liali' vaio-j;Ufull.
Eat Kaud nouriluni; UkV, m:c! as beeutcak, tnuitun
chop, vcnii'jn, to.ist beef, and vce:.ibics, and lake out
door cxrc.se. '1 hey are tumi-ocd c( purely eetal'!
ingredient, and onuiu no snitits.
VVAI.K.KK. 1'mtr. It. II . MrDOX I.D i. TO.,
DiupRisf; and Gen A;t.. Sat. 1'r.im istf, CaJ.,
and comer of asli.ngum and Cli.u.ion St., New Vurk.
SOLD UY ALL URUGG1S1S AND DEALERS.
March 80, l7-J.-3m.
; v
illicit t Ji.Vxt IfltlJU,
FourCh and Arch Plii!drli;liln(
I'KALKiiA IX FIXn
ron-sr goodsi
I Blub!Uhel Iu IS 10.
Fino SI L1CS.
Fine SHAWLS.
WHITE (iOOIS.
ULAC'IC (i((JDS.
H;i:ss fiooDs.
lim:n ucxjds.
WOOLFX Ci(HJDS.
(loixl FLANNELS.
Fine- HOSIKICV.
Host GLOVES only.
15,000 GOOD BLACK SIllKS.
WholCKulo wutl lt'tnil.
Mnreh 8, 1872.-C.
HORSE AND CATTLE
INSURE YOUK IIOHSKS !
INSL'UE YOUll CATTLE
LNSUREwilhariepoiiMbleand perfectly rU
able Company, insure where your losses
will be puld promptly.
Thin Im a Muiuitl lrolrctM e Co.
ITcncc, you uro sure of belnj; puid promptly for
, all louses, if lusured lu this Coinpuuv.
OUR RATES OF IXSURANCK ARK LESS
THAN THOSE OF ANY OT1IKR
COM PA ST.
We pay loes accrulnt; through theft, death by
fire, accideut, or uatural causes, (eieeplinK
epcdeniic diseases). We pay prompt. No red
tape pioceediut; to et Jour niuuey, iu case of
loss.
OV1l!R S5O0O
paid on horses aud cattle since organization.
DR. D. WALDRON, Pre.ldect.
C. A. REIMEN8NVDER, Sec'y, Buubury, Pa.
IIIUKITORS,
Ex-Got. James Pollock. Hon. J. C. Oruner,
Soloiuou troh. Win. Urlndle, Bolouiro Ships,
John A. feUUalsr, Dr. D. T. Krebs, Dr. David
1
Waldron. Jan JS '7-Jy. j
NLVNIIK IIEATF.K.
Bl KYBIR AT MARTf.Ayl) fTATR FaiB, BaI
TiviiiiR. vrvt I'rcmlum for Flre-rlntu llcnters
iiw.'irrti'cl tho Htinnvsidc. , .
Aflvnut!iii' pf the Pnnnvplilc i
1. It in m crmptnictcil tiuil one-third mor of
Ihc rinlliitin) Mirfnco CTli-n.lg Into th room, iT
ltif?tli:it much more addlllunal hcut without ex
tra fuel.
8. It la the onlv Hot-AIr Fire-place Hcnter In
the market. Like the regular built cellur heiitcr,
It Inmea no her.t, but oonllnei it all to it Ugltl
purposes. 8. The fuel magazine in double the usual nice,
extending from tho fire-box to the top of the
novo, with capacity for twenty-four bouri' op
plyofcoal. 4. The patent double cover for eoal magazine
consumes the pas, prevents eseapo of gas Into
the room, and makes It Impossible for any puf
fings or explosions to occur. This Is an ndvant
aite possessed by no other fire-place stove iu the
market.
5. There are three nlr ccambcrs, wherein n
brisk circulation Is kept np, drawing tho cold air
in the room through heated Hues into a large
hot-uir reservoir, nt the back of the flove.
fl No fide pifl are used, ns tho air Is healed
In n reservoir havinir double radiating (lues and
double back, supplying large quautitic of hot
airwlthout waste of beat or fuel.
7. The St'NMTSins utilizes the waste heat so
thoroughly that wc frequently heat an adjoining
room on the II i-st, besides ecatlng tho rooms iu
second nnd third stories.
S. A damper on top of the stove, connected
with tho hot ulr lines, controls the quantity of
lict air required for thu use of either the upper
or lower rooms. All other fire-place stoves are
very inconvenient in this respect.
K. The Grate is self-scaling, and no duct can
escape while shaking it.
STL' it AT, rETEf.SOX A CO.,
Philadelphia.
11. B. M SSErt, Agent.
Nov. 11, 1871.
IMS
I.VO.II'.DIF.NT THAT
coMro.-r. i'.osad i ir. mo
puLlihul ou uvory p.irliit.-. li.bru
i'lro it iu not a r t p p ia ion,
consequently
rursicim riiE'cr.iiiE 17
Itia a ccrl.1'11 cm. lur Pcroftila,
3y pliilii in al I it 1 .rtns, lv!.-.'imi i
tisni, fckin Diseati't, l.ivcr Com
ul. iil t Lnd til di in'.o of t o
illoud.
will do moro pood tl.an ten l.dttlrs
of iho Syrups cf .Saraupjrilia.
tkc UNornsuNca physicians
li3Vt ur'cd HosailaliK i ' their pr;:ciii
jl'ur the p-:t tlinu yeam ami i cr
ciuIoifu it ns a rri.ldo Ai'.era!io
land I;!uuJ l'unl.ur.
inn. t. r. n.'fiit.ef rahimcie.
IIHl. T. J. )OVKt.V,
:;!. n. w.i-ah jv '
ill !. y. (I. DASVfi.I.V. '
:D.t. J. !!. Sl'AItKK, of Mc!io!iivli!e,
Ivy.
n. J. L. .VtCARTHA, Columbia,
S. t:.
IDIl. A. n. NOm.r.S, Igeromb, N. C.
USED AND EKDOESED BY
J. P.. XHI.NTU t JONS, Kail Klvcr,
F. AV. SVITIT. Jirh.w.. Mi,-h.
A. V. 'VHKM.klM.ima, Ohio.
II. H AM , I. in 1. Ohm.
CRAVKN A t:0.,firdeo.ivi;ic. Vs.
SA.V1.. C. Mcf Alil.i-.V, !un".-j.
bcru, 'i eun.
Our spjcti villiiot kllu'r ef try c-.
tfliJO I rcmsrVs in n-'a:: n t;i trie
rvjjKi
l.riU'ol l:o;J.iiis. 1 .c ieii.LAl
ji'j.ilL'Mc a w o cui'iin'.ri' I
, tr.T-'t s:i errnr t' sny I i.i y l.svs r
Juicd ill the Irpi'fu-M tf ti:.pa;ed
! I.'i.o t: si 1 lo (hi'slil.ft-V w s.iv try
:ito.i. v.ii, and you iil l.o rost'.rci
10 Kf iM.'l
li(.s.i ii r-'M t.j- :i Ttaf'.t'.i,
rir:ce 1.30 vr tnt;:e. A't s
ZIaltimov:, ?
July 22, 1871. 1r.
FAIJ, AND WIXTElt STOCK OF
C I.OTi.M U ASSIIKEH S!
FHKNCIl ANI) DOMESTIC GOODS
of ever y yj.vle, Jutt opened nt the
MERCHANT TA1LOK SHOP
OF
On Thlnl Street, lit Miller' Hlrck, oj'pos.U th
Monro iSi DU.Niuei' Huildiux,
L'NiU IiV, F'KN'N'A.
' Tli- mot fashionablo clothing mad to order
! lrotn every vnrlrty of nod.
iStiit ot all ii".e inmli1 up nt tbe shortest uo
, tlco, from the len tio'.eoteU stock iu New York
i and Vln!ad'!phia.
j Call ani he cum in?. 1.
! TI10S. O. NOTT.
! Nov. J, 1STI.
Don't Read This ! !
Good morning, Mrs. A., where are you bound
for so early f
Mrs. A. Why Mrs. C, i.on't Ton know Mr.
Bycrly has liuiight out the (iroeery nnd Confec
Uoiierv !tore ol
ll,,. A: Wmvn. n ,l U s..Ml
nice freh ffrocei
i iei, Canned Fruit, and iu fact,
everythiinr In t lie Groeery line, cheaper than the
cheapest, ami I nave K'H lireci pn.vlnif niijti prices,
no 1 huveiniule up uiy tnindnlter thia to patron
i.u Mr. Hyurly. So goo I nun uiiij;, Mrs. C. I
must o.
Mrs. C, to hertelf. Well I am houml lo Und
or.t for myself, and will j:o to liyerly'e new cheap
cash Groeery, tin next time 1 wnnt'uny
Groceries, CoulVilloiicrlcsor I'rlmo
OjKtcrH.
I will JiKt aay to all come and (lve mo a trial,
ami satiety yourselves that there Is oi.o cheap
cafh Grocery In Snnbnry..
Remember the place. No. 11, South TMrd Bt.,
iu 1'li.uieul House Ruiiilin, Suuburv, Pa.
8. BVKR1.Y.
Suiibnry, Jan. 29, 187'J. - i.
A. 1 1. Fli AXC1SCUS & CO.,
918 Mnrlift fclrcot, I'liiladclphUt.
I We hare opened for the PPRIN'G TRADE, th
largest and best assorted stock of
PHILADELPHIA CAHPETS,
! TaMe, Stuir and Floor Oil Cloths, Window
Shniles und Paper, Carpet tliaiu, Cotton,
Yuru, Ballintr, Wuddini;, Twines,
Fancy liaskets, Hruoins,
Baski'ls, iiuekets,
Brushes,
Clothes Wringers, Wooden aud Willow Wars la
the Uuiled States.
Our large increase in business enables ns to
ell at low prices and furnish the best quality of
Gooili.
POLE AGENTS FOR TflE
Celebrated American Waahor,
l'riee 05.50.
Over ia.000 Bold in Blx Mouths.
Terms i Carjiets, CO days.
All other goods, JO days, Net.-
Fthruary 17, 1872.-8m.
NTOVi: sV TIN STAIILIS1I.MET.
MAltlvtT STREET, 6UXBUBV, PA.
ALFRED KRAL'SE, Tropriotor.
stlC'ESSOH TO SMITH 4 OESTUER. J
HAVING purchased the above well knowu es
taliliHhmuiit, Mr. Krauto would respeclAil
ly intoriu the public that he now hue on hund a
large assort incut of
COOKIXO'STOVE R ,
Bpeer's Cook Anti-Dust, Kejrulntor or Revolving
Top, Cuuibiiiatiou, SusqUelianiia and others,
w hich are so arranged as to be used for Coul or
Wood, and are wnrranlnl lo perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. HKATLKtt of all kinds Hit up to
heal nue or more rooms. 11LAT1NU bTOV tti
of dilfeieut kinds at very low prices.
Tluwarevflivery lescriptiou
kept eous lantly on hand. Roofing and Sjioutlng
with the best material, done at snort notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil aud Lamps constantly on hand. Japan war
of a s.utU. fetere opposite Couley's hardware
store. Give me a call, A. KlUl bki.
apl.'1-ly v
.Era.
1 11
4
;tnuf:ifturcrs.
j:y
IClJiDKT.
GEO. llOIIUIUCII & S0X3,
Nnnbiiry, I'cnu'R,
INFOIIM tho puldle that, tbey are prepared to
do all kinds of CA8TINOB, and having added
n new Machine Phop In connection with their
Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New
I.atucs, Planing and Horing Machines, with the
latest Improvements. With the aid of skillful
mechanics, they ure enabled to execute all orders
of
NEW WORK Oil REPAIRING,
that may be given them, In a satisfactory man
ner. Gralo to null any More.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
ings, of nil sizes.
BRASS CA6T1NU8, Ac.
Ornamental Iron Fencing
FOR GKAVR YARD LOTS;
VERANDAHS,
FOR TAHI3 AT R ESI DUNCES, AC., AC.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further improved, and
will always be kept on hand.
Also, TIIRFPI1INQ MACHINES.
Bniibnry, May 20, Wl.
M M It i: 11 AMI I'UMMI MIM.S,
Third Street, adoinlng Phlla. A Erie R. R., two
Bqnarcs North of the Central Hotel,
BUXBCRY, PA.
IRA T. 'CLEMENT,
t S prepared to furnish every description of lum
I ber required by the demands of the public.
Having all the latest Improved machinery for
manufacturing Lunber, be Is now ready te till or
ders rnll kinds of
FLOORING, BIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, HRAUKKT"),
and all kinds of Ornamental Berowl Work. Tnm
lng of every description promptly executed. Also,
A t.Anafl ASf lUTMriNT OF
BILL LUMIUCK.
HF.MI.0CK and VINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, Ac.
OrJcri promrtlv tilled, and shtj ped Ijv Railroad
or otherwise. " JRA T. CI.LMENT.
decl'J -t":i;ly
jiii;i.ax::itv.
FALL ANI) "yTnTEH STYLES.
HATS
AND BONNETS,
H1BBONS, FLOWEBS,
WltEATIIS, LACES
'raic Veils,
CUAFK HATS AND BONNETS,
and ercrvltiing us ual'.v ke; t In a Millinery Store.
Call at
M. L. (iO.asi.F.R'S Store.
South Foiirlh f'trect, be'.inv the S. V. R. K.,
el'N'tURY, PA.
Not. 4, '71.
XKW 5SKAT S?ZI.
! rrlIF. uu IcrsiL-r.rd rcspeeifullv Informs the e!tl-
1. reus of Sunbury and vicinity, th".t they have
opened a
MEAT SHOP,
In Dcw.v t'i bni'.ding.on the north side of Market
Hiiiarc, two doors from the railroad, were they
will keep a coiiFtant suply of the best of Heef,
Pork, Mutton, e.. nt wholesale or retail, at tlm
! lnwcxt price and cf the tiret quality . A wagon
w ill he run to f apply customers every morning,
(except Sundays.) " The best of meat will found
at their shop. Give us a call and satisfy your
selves. UEFKKW liUVVEU.
Oct. h'.th 1SCJ. tf.
G
AH FISTI ItKS.
T HACK A II A, DUCK & CO.,
SUCCK'SOItS. TO
MISKKV, MEIM11LL& THACKAKA,
3IANl'FAt'TL"nnnS OK
(iAS riXTUUKS, BKOXZE3, &c, Sec,
l'han!.'lii rt, 'iN'tidunts, liraokcis.
Ac. A v..
woti'.d respeetfully Invite the ntteiilion ot
pur-
chaseis lo iur elegant iisr-oituicnt.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS,
7I hrsttiiut Htrrvt.
MANUFACTORY, 1)2. M4.IJ
STREET.
An?. 19. 1S71.
0 AND 10S RACE
Beef!
Beef !
T
"M1E tr.ulersiLMied is prepared to furnish the !
cilizi'iis ol ."-lUii'Urv and vii inity Willi tin) '
ehiiieett Btxf und L'oi!i in Ma.kct, ei'.hir at
Wholesale or Retail.
Families will he supplied by the quarter or
side, or smaller quantities ul the most maxima
ble rntej.
Constantly on hand Hie. choicest cuts of Pre,
Pork, Mntton nnd Veal, aim Sam-ages. Belouas.
Ac. Apply nt the Meat House, foulh Thinl
street, in Moore & Diesiugei ' Row, Nunlmiy.
On market dajs the best of meal is served to
customers ut the meat stand, corner of Market
nnd Third Ure-!?, when Ihc celebrated I)rnioiis'
.... 1 I - ., ..
I K can uo ii.iu, i.,uS -.uu u u L.c u..-. .a
j niarkcl-
UF.NRV K. FAG ELY.
N. B. Persons having fat hnjrs or beeves for
sale can procure the aii;. ?! market price by ap
plication al the itbovi. cttab'.i.slnuctil.
Buubury, N.iv. U, is",i.
.TllI.I.Il-UVG0!.'i GliXKKAl.I.V.
NEW STYLES OF
BOS'NETS,
HATS,
FLOW E Its,
FRAMES, So.
Mourning and Hritful
llatst und Ivonucln.
Full line of Mourniii(; Veils and Crape.
MILLINERY IS TIIE SPECIALTY.
Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Feathers, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, Ac, Ac.
" FANCY GOODS AND NOTION?.
MISS M. L. GOSSLER.
South Fourth Bt., below the Railroad, Surburv.
April 2;!, 171.
THADD'S S. SHANNON,
THIRD AND MARKET BQITARE,
lias In stock and constantly receisinc; Novelties
iu his Hue, eoiisiMinir in part of a full line of
AMF.Itlt A AT( lli;S,
F.ljrln, minors, Howard ft Co., Wallham, Mas
sacliugelts, aud Roy's AMERICAN WATC HES ;
Also, a full set of Ladies, aud Ueut's Gold and
Silver Swiss Watches.
JEWELRY.
Roman Gold sets, pink coral aud Gold seU,
Ear-Rio:s, Necklaces aud Poudanla, Ouyx and
Jet Jewel rv.
Solid Silver-ware of Sterling puriu, made to or
der. Bridal mid Presentation Pieces, Knives,
Forks nnd Spoons iu eases, also, a full line of
Silver Plated Goods, Tea bets, lee Waler Scls,
Libit Stands, Cake llaekcls, Collee Urns, Forks
and Spoous treble plated, the best iu the uiaiket.
SPECTACLES.
If you value your Eyesight, nso the Perfect
Leusef, pround from minute CrUtlc lVhhles mel
ted together, and derive there name "Diamond"
on account of there liarduess aud brilliancy.
They w ill last many vears wi I limit change, aud
wai luutcd Suierlor to ull others In use.
TABLE CUTLERY.
Ivory, Pearl aud Metal handles In eases sup
plied lo order.
CLOCK
A full assortment of EleMit day and Thirty
hour Clocks, uIm Calender Clocks ol all dlxciip
tlons. Engraving done nt the sbortesl notice.
Wntciios, Clocks and Jewelry, Repaired aiid
Satisfaction warranted.
All goods will be sold at the very Lowest Cash
Prices. Every body is cordially Invited to Cull aud
Examine for themselves.
Don'l forget the place.
T. 8. BHANNO.
BunburyDee.lft, If,
JJARDWARK FOR ALL
AT THE ,
IIAItDWAUE STORE
OF
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.
Mnrhet Ntrcct, Nnnbnry, Pa.
It Is useless to enumerate tverr klrnl of article
in his btorc, but nmong the lonillui; ltums may
be srt (Iowd the following i
Iron, Btecl, Lend,
Scales, Ptpclynrdu, GrindKtones,
Nails of all kinds and sites,
Vices, Bnws, riutu-K,
Sieves, Clmlns, Axes,
iiiass unu iron ivcmcs,
Shorels, Hoes, Forks.
Ppndes, Knkes, Ilntvhcts,
'nrpenter ana uincKunmn norinc Mncntnes,
Cellur (Jrntes, l)ralni Knivef,
etone Sledtrc, l'lnKtcrcrB' Trowels,
Musons immmers and I rnwcls,
Hand Dinner Hi-lls, and lnrje cact iron Bells for
Bchool Houses and Furmcrs' Dinner
Bells,
Carpenters' Bench Screws,
Potato Forks for discing potatoes,
Looklnjr GlnfU'S. Twine, Ropes,
Knives and Forks, Spoous, Tiiek?,
Mule and Hurce Shoes and Nails,
Hammers, Anurs, Chisels,
Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms,
Locks of all descriptions, Coflbo Mills,
Bits unci Unices.
Carriage Bolts of nil klrnl. I'uiut uud Wull
Brushes, Buckets,
Oil, Yariillie. Jtipunit,
T.ve, find a Ash, Washlntr Soda.
TAINT Of AM. KIMIS hi 1 11 or Dry,
TflrtM'oIors of nil kinds,
I'KDAIl-ffAHK
aud other W'oorlen-Warc of all kinds und Very
elieup, Hay-Fork Pulleys,
Ticks, Mill Picks," Levels, Level (ilasses,
Kilos. Jiinees, Coal Oil,
lieins, Coinls, Screws,
b:iddlcry und shoe I lnrtinps,
Rut'L'V Trlinuiitig", Kxeelsior (iliiss Cutters.
I'ockel Knives, " iicissors, Rbe:ir,
Bitot, Caps nud Ponder,
and a are.'it Tiiricty of other articles. Any lliiii
wauled hii I n Dl mi haud, will he ordered nt ouee.
8nul)ury, An?. I'.l, 1S7I.
WM. MIMKAT. J. BtrfT'.Ar.EK. WM. II. I;LArK.
MURRAY & CO.,
Wholcsule Dealers in
MACHINERY 'AND BURNING OiLS,
Olllce and School Stationery,
I'rlutliiR, Vrnpins nud Manilla
PAPERS,
rA3'F.It KAON, Ac, Ac.
Tho C'clubralud
Corry Kerosene Burning Oil
always on hand.
H iving alfo opened a
COAL YAED,
wo arc prepared lo supply ut sliort uotlce, and at
tho lowest rales,
EGG,
STOVK,
CHESTNUT
and
I'KA
COAL
to all who in ay he pleated to pive us a ca'.l.
Orders left al our office No. Soutli Third St.,
w'.il be promptly filled.
Ml-RKAV & CO.
l'o. S3 South Third Streit, Sunhurr, V.
SISLMMinV AND FAXCY NI'OKi:.
Iia31 mill YVInt.T tiood.
MI.SS L. WEISER,
Mnikel Btreet, one doir west of Cearbail's eu
fettioneiy store,
SUXIH'RY, PA.,
Ilf.s opened her st"Ck of
'UllitU'i n.i:l Fnucy Coo-i,
HATS AM) ROKNETS.
The la. fit si ! of Dresj Trlinminj;'', Fre.m Ii
au.t Ainer:'..m Ulow. ri, I. aces, liib't.jr.a, Sa U
limps. I 'billion?. Collars. l'ii'1. J'Hiviu Glovei.,
and a larne variety of other article.
lu connection with the Millinery hu:'!ne?, she
carries on the
DRESS MAKING AMI PITTING,
in all It. branrhri.
She Is alto agent fr the sale of Ramsey, Scolt &
Co. 'a Patterns.
The ladies of Sunhury and vicinity ate cor
dially invited to cull ami examine her f.pleu.lid
slock.
Nov. 4, 1871.
Tin: x:v stoke;
CLEMENT & DISSIHGEE,
in the new ( h iueut liaildintr,
istrkct Ktiur:'. Nuuiitii') . I'll.,
oiler to the public, nu culiru new assortment of
WINTER DRY GOODS,
of all styles ut lh lowe t prices.
Full line of Alpacas, Mohairs, Plaids, F.uiprcss
Cloths, Shawls. Flann.'ls, llo'leiy,
MOURNING GOODS,
a full variety, lliankcts and Woolen poo.ls of ull
descriptions.
CLOTHS, CASSIMF.RIiS, VESTINGS, ftc, &c
Itcnl)-llHle ClnthiiiK.
a full u.soilnicnt, which wiil be sold lower thau
. t'.tcL're.
Cariirtsi und Oil Clot lis.
GltOCEUIES
of ull kiuds, which lire uuarautee.l nil fresh.
QUE EX S V Alt E, W'l LLO V W A RE,
&c, &c, &o.
TRIMMINGS, Gl.OVF-S,
and In fact everything that can be mentioned In
a llrst-class store.
Call and examine our stock. Having nnr s.orc
lighted with Gas, iroivls can he select. d in the
eveu'niK as well as iu tho day time. No charges
for show ing goods.
CLEMENT & DISSINGF.R.
Dec. 9, 171.
riilladelpliin and llrle Ruilroud.
WINTER TIME TAPLE.
On and after Mouday, November 27, 1871, ihe
Trains on the Philadelphia ft Erie Rail Road will
run us follows i
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia,
" ' " Sunbury,
" " arr nt Erie,
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Suuburv,
" " an at Erie,
Elinlra Mall leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunhury,
" " arr at Lock Haven,
AocommoJatlou leaves Sunbury,
" arr at Renovo,
fj.20 p m
1.00 a rr
S.R0 p n
12. SO p in
6.&0 p in
T.40 a in
7.W a in
4.S5 p in
7.5.5 p in
8. 18 a m
10.40 a m
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erie, 11.95 am
" " " Sunhnrv, 1 ?0 a in
" arr at Philadelphia, 6.S0 a m
Erie Express leaves Erie, 8 00 p m
" " Sunburr, 9.M a in
" " arr at Philadelphia, 8.30 p in
Elinlra Mall leaves Lock Haven, 7.35 a ru
" " Sunbury, 11.00 am
" arr at Philadelphia, 6.50 p m
Accommodation leaves Renovo, 18.25 p in
arr nt Sunhury, 4.ii5 p m
Mall East connects east and west at Frio with
I.. S. ft M. S. R. W. and at Corrv and Irvlneton
with Oil CreeK and Allegheny R. R. W.
Mail West with west bound trains on L. 8. ft
M. S. R. W. and at CoriT and Irvlneton with Oil
Creek and Allegheny R. R. W.
f'ttttaw ibsa passenger trains will be rnn east
from Wllllanisport on Erie Express, aud west, to
Wllltamsport oo F.ltnira Mall.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Owi'l Sup't. 1
I.nchawnunn and ltloomsibiirK liall-
SUMMER ARRANGKHIONT OF PAS6KSGBR
AIMS.
Moi.rtar July 17,;i8Tl.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave.
A.M.;P,JLA.M.!V. M..PM
Seranton,
Beilcvne,
Taylorvillc,
Lackawanna,
Vltlston,
West Ptttston,
Wyoming,
Mnlthy,
Kingston, & St.
W.-Unrr c'rs
I'lymonth June.,
Plymouth,
Nantleoke,
Hiinlock's,
Shickshlnny,
Hick's Ferrv.
8 ii
0 fsj
0 BT
7 Of,
7 V
7 1
7 27
1 45 10 06
0 50 4 00
0 r5 4 06
7 02 4 19
10 17
10 20 7 Hi 4 93
2 11,10 85 T 19)4 80
!l0 401 7 24l4 m
9 81 10 47, -7 81' 4 t
1.0 DM 7 K0: 4 47
r
7 40
7 80
8 00
8 07
8 22
8 86
2 83 11 00'
7 Rl4 68
8 00' 5 00
8 05; 5 05
2 40
8 80
8 80i
3 06
8 27
8 84 1
8 45
Beach llaveu,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Uldge,
Espy,
Ulouineburg,
Rupert,
Ounwissn,
Danville,
Chulasky,
8 43
1 8 60'
! 8 S7'
9 07;
! 0 14
! 0 2G;
! 9 Sl!
I 9 Mi
I 9 f.tl:
8 SI'
enmeron,
10 03
North'd, (arrive.) 10 20 1 4 62,
NORTHWARD.'
Leave.
,A.M. P.M.
I
Northumberland,
Cameron,
Chnlnsky,
Danville,
Catuwlssa,
Rupert,
Bloomsbnrg,
Etpy,
10 SS. 6 IO'
5 S7
5 81
5 40
10 SO.
I I fi 00
! 6 05
11 14 6 13
I I 6 17
! 0 24
Lluie Ridge,
I Hi lar t reek,
t Berwick.
Ilea eh Haven,
, Hick's Kerry,
l Phlekshinny,
i Hiinlock's,
j Nantieoke,
Plymouth,
I fi 84
,11 8fi 6 41'
11 4, 6 48 A.M.
0 5.'j
12 00
P. M.
Vi 2fl
7 0f'
7 24
7 .HI
7 41
7 80
7 4.V
8 (K
I
PM.
8 15 P.M. 5 10
j Plymouth June
8 20
-, 5 13
Kingston, &
13 81. 7 M
; w.-llurrc
i Malthv,
S c rs
8 80;
2 S3, 5 25
8 40:
45,
8 53
9 04
0 14'
0 2.V
U 83,
2 1.1
3 48
8 54
2 50
8 07
5 f,5
5 40
5 47
5 fiS
, Wyoiiiipg,
( Wei-t. ViUsluil.
I PUNtnn,
I Lackawanna,
i Tavlorvii:,
! lieilevue,
' Scrauton, (arrlvej
13 43
1! hi
I
S 0C
S lii
B 1
8 2S
8 an
8 4'J
8 is
8 00
8 Hi. U 10
3 28 0 IT
1 14
0 40
8 Su 8 25
DAVID T
BOUND, Sup't.
JSortlicru tcHtral Itailwny.
! FALL AND WIXTF.r. ARRANGEMENT.
! nN l n'a 19 1S71' trai" will rua
i v as to:;
:owa r
NORTHWARD.
N1.im:i Kipross leaves Sunhury ut 12.40 p.
', la., anive- at Niapira Fails nt I.M i, in.
I'u'.lalo F.xpres? leaves Buuhury nt 12.80 a. m.,
' arrive ul S illiamsport at a.-'5 a. in., Kitulra nt
i.'M n. in.. Ciinandalun HAH a. in.
, Mail arrives at Suubnry nt 4.i!o p. in., arrlvo
at S ii!iaii..-; urt C.l'J an;l"K'.:iiii. lO.S-i p. ui.
; l iitt Un arrives at Sunbury at U.50 p.
m.,
i aritve nt v p.iiam pert S.is p. is.
t SOUTHWARD.
Buffalo RxpreiM leave Sunhury nt 1 .47
in..
: arrive r.t llarrlshurj; li.li n. m.,
a. in.
Mail 1 waves t?ai,l.:iry at 11.16
Baltimore 7.30
m., arrlvo at
llni r;i urn x 1 .,.) p. in.
I K;ie l!v pres. leave, f' anbury nt 9.25 a. in., nr
j rive al Hmrirhur; ll.v'O a.m., llallimore 8.00
; T
i f.rin Mail leave pjnhury nt 12. SO a. ru., arrlvo
e.t l!airihur( S.V'i) a. in.
SilAMDllIN DiVla'ON".
rjsrwiiiD.
I.-nvc ti. I'i'.irT i t 1.'.0 p. m.. nrrlre at Sliatno
kin 5.50 p. m.. Vt. C:rmcl C.40 p. ri.
Leave S iiiliery (Accouiiuoilatioi,) at 11.50 i:.
in., ariive t tiiuniakiu l.WJ p. in.
iSTw.irii.
1.m Mt. Ca;:n.l at 7.''0 s. in., Buawokln
! 7. IJ a. in., arrive at Suuburv 0.1 a. in.
Leave t h.i'.uokln ( Ai-covnae
.oiiatlun,) nt 2.lj p
. m.. arrive .it Snuburv 4.00.'
Ltpi ess leaves dai: t:
j A.! oil: s-r l.a!a leave d.il'r. cicerl Sundavsj.
A. 1'.. Fii-ks:. ' Ku. S. VoiM."
Gen'!. liiip't., Gcii'i Pass-n'r Air't..
)iaiii:!.''jv;, Pa. Br.l'.uiore, MJ.
Kcacllug Caii.-ca,;.
w i n t r. u a r. u a x u i: : 1 e n t.
M-vlty, .Y-f. l:;,'i, 171.
TREAT TRUNK LINK from thi North and
JC N.'.rlh-Wcst I'v-r-l biiudeii'liia, N. V.. Read
in;, P:i. viile, T:i inaiiM i, Asii.and, Sliaiukin,
Lebanon, Alienlown, Euston, F.,!rat:v, Litis,
; Lancaster, Coiunibla. ft.., itc.
I Trains leave Hani-bui-jr Itr New Toik, ns fo'.
lows : At S.li. S. It), a. lit. aLd "J.ti'j p. in., cun
ihi lius; willi similar trains on the Pennsylvania.
' Rui.roa.l, r.i.'l urimni; at New York at io.07 a.
m.. "A2. hud Vt.d.S p ni. res pet t ively. Sleeping
t.iirs Hccouipanr the J.45 a. m., tiuin without
' cbaii.e.
! lint u ru icLT i Leave Nrw X .rk at 0.00 a. m.,
: Itf.li'j noon nnd I. CO p. ni., I'liiladelphia nt 7.30,
. H.'M a. ni. nnd o.IiO ji. in. ; Sliepinx Cars accom
, puny ti e 5.00 p. ui. train Hum New York wlth
I'llt clia'iL''.
Lei.ve Uarriehiirg fjr Radinsr. Poltsvilie, 'fa
' mr.ijua, MlnciFville, Ashland, Sliainokin,
i Alleiitnwu and Philadelphia ut H.10 a. m.,
. 'J.00 and 4.05 p. iu., slopping al Lebanon aud
principal way stations; tho 4.05 p. in., train
ciuiufetiii; for Philadelphia, Potlsviile nnd Co
lumbia only. Fur Pottsvil!., Schuylkill Haven
; uud Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad, leave Hal risl.iu; al ;!. I0 p. in.
Last Pennsylvania Riiuruad trains leave Read
j Init for Allentown, Easion and New York at 4.34,
i !ii.40:i. in., nud 4.05 p. in. Reluming, leave
I New Yoik t U.00 a. iu., li.SO noon nnd 6.00
I p. in. nnd Aileutown ul 7.-0 a. iu. 1J. 5 uouu,
. 1", 4 u'i and S.iio p. in.
j Way Pabf euger Ti.lin leaves Philadelphia al
, 7.1io a. in., coniiectinp. witii similar iralu on East
I'enna. R.ulioa.l. rcturniiu; lroni Reading al (Lift)
I p. in., ti'ppinif at ull staliun.
i Leavo Poiuville ul VI. 00 a. in. and 2.30 p.
i m. li'TU'.lon at lo.OO a. ui., Sliainokin ul 5.40 ami
J 11.15 n. in. ; Ashland ul 7.05 n. in., nnd 12.41
J noon; Mahanoy City at 7.51 a. in. and I. "JO p. ra.
TiiiuiiMua nt h.'.iit a. in. und 2.10 p. in. fur
1 Philadelphia, New Yoik.Reai'.iiiir, llarrisburg,fte.
1 Leave Potlsviile via Schuylkill and busiiue
1 hanna Railroad ut 8.15 a. ni. for llarrrsburg, and
j 11.4") a.m., fur l'hio Grove and Tremoiit.
I Reading Accjiinuodalioii liaiii It aves Poll I -!
viilcnl o. )0 n. in., passes Reading ul 7.0 a. ru.
j uriivim: at Philadelphia ut 10.20 a. iu., returning
j leaver I'liiladelphia at 4.45 p. in., passinr Read
ing at 7.35 p.m. in riviiie at Poltsvilie at 9. JO p.ru,
' Putwtowu Aeeoiniiiexlatiun Traiu leaves Potta.
I town al 7.00 a. in., rc'.uiuing leaves Philadelphia.
ut 4.15 p. m.
( olui'.iiia Knflroud Trains leave Heading at
7.20 a. in., nnd u.lo p. in. lor F.phn.la, l.ills,
Lancaster. Coluuihia, .te. ; returniuK leave Lan
caster at $.20 a. ni. and 3.25 p. u., and Coluoi
bla r.t s!.15 a. in. and 3.1.1 p. m.
Pi rl.iomeu Rail Road Trail s leave' Perklornen
Junctional 7.25, V.o.'ui. m..nt S.U0 and 5.45 p. ra.
K, liiiiiiiir,li .ie Sehwenk'iVilU: ul li.4o,S. 10 u. m.,
12. .'id noun aud 4.45 p. iu. l uniieetiug with liiuilai
trains on Keiulln Rail Road.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phce
nlwilleiu 0.10 a. In., 8.05 nud 5.55 p. in. j re
luming, leave livers at 0.50 a. rn., 12.45 noon,
aud 4.:.0 p. in., connecting with similar traius ou
Reading Railroad.
( olehrookilale Railroad Trains leave Pottstowa
at U.40 a. tit. , 1.15 and 0.30 p. in., returning leave
Ml. Plcasuulal 7.15 uud 11.25 u. m., and 2.54 p.
in., com i'Uiiig with suuilar trains on lleudiiij
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port at H.30 a. m., '.'.uSaiid 5.20. p. ni. returning,
leave Uuwunigtou nt i.5j a. in., 12.50 noon and
5.15 p. iu. coiiucctuijf with similar traius on Read
ing Railroad.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 6.00 p. m.,'
Philadelphia nt &.00 a. in. and 3.15 p. in., (ike
H.uo a. in. train running only to Reading!) leave
PultuviUcat e.lXIn. Ul., leave lianisbuig, 2.45a.
iu., and 3.00 p. in.j leave Aileutown nt S.SJ p.
m. leave Reading ut 7.15 a. m. and 0.50 p. in.
for llarrisburg, at 4.31 a. ui. for New York,
aud al 0.40 a. in. and 4.15 p. in. for Philadul'a-
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School anil
Excursion Tickets, to and from all poiuls at re
duced rules. '
baggage cheeked through i 100 Pounds Bag.
gag allowed each. Pasavaser.
3. E. WdOTTEN,
Ast. Snpi. ft Eni. Mash'lf."