Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 20, 1872, Image 4

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    JftisrfltajtfOtts.
miETS
. O O O
Or figlr.Cotd, Concoiitrnleit, Rott
and Herbal Jalcp, Anti-Bllloua
C ran a Ion. THE "LITTLE GIANT"
CATIIAHT1C, or riuliaiM In PorTo
Physic.
' The novelty or modern Medics!. Chemical and Pliar
marr uticsl Silence. Mo use of any longer tnkinr the
large, repnlatve and nauseous pill, composed of
cheap, emtio, nnd bulky liimeilieuis, when we can by
a careful application or chemlcnl science, cxtrct all
tbe catlisrllc and other medicinal properties from the
most valuable root, and herbs, and cmirciitrate them
Into a mimite Qranulo.acarcoly larger llinil a
mustard cord) Uniterm ho readily swallowed ly
llioss of the most sensitive stomachs and fastidious
tastes. Kachlttiie PiirpnUvo arllrtrprneiita,
la a most ronrmitrated form, (a much railiamc pow er
ns is omhiulicit in any of llio in'c pills found lur sal
In the drug simp", riom their wonderful calhartio
power, in pi-nponli n to tliffir tiro, people who hav
lint tried tfii'in me a it to rnppofe time tliey aio harsh
or ilrstic in effect, ' .it nich (s not at all tlm cafe, tlio
ill (TV rent active miuliciin! principles or which they rro
composed in'.inir n hai-moiiied and Tiiodlticl, ono by
the others, as to produce D11 sicnrcli init and
thorough, yt gently and kindly ope ru
ling ciu.Uurlic,
$300 P.cwnril is hereby oC-red by the proprie
tor of theeu Tellets, to anv chemist who, upon an
alysis, will And lu them any Calomel or other forms
or mercury or any other mineral poison.
Ileitis' entirely vegetable, no parttcit.nr
cave is required whilo nin tliem. They operr.to
without disturbance to tho const uiiilon. diet, or oc
enpation. For Juuiilltr, llruaatiii ii'o'i
niipatton, Iinpnro Klood, I'ntu lu tuo
Prtouldora, Tlalitueksiot tltc I lii'm, liix
xliiefs, Soar lructnlions of tlio s:irsi.
clt, tlad tito in motiili, nill.iim
attach , Pain in r-ctou ot ES lii n,v,
Internal fever, KloiUod feeling nhont
Kta.it acli, Knli ( II loud ( Head, High.
Colored Urine, (.'usoelabllity mid
Gloomy Foreboding 'n1" l'r l'lei-cr'sj
Plansaut Puruaiivo 1'cllotn. In expianit
lion of the remedial power of my Purcatlvo Wllcts
verso great a variety of disease. I with to say that
their union upon the mil mill erono.
m y ia universal, not a stand or tlssno
escaping their :uaao imprcm. Age
rioea iiot impair tliem; tlieir siiiir-cn'jtinjraiid being
enclosed in las bottles preserve their virtucB nn Im
paired forany length of time. In auy clin-.atc, ao that
tiieyare always fresh and reliable, which lis not tho
case with the pills found in the drcz stores, put up In
cheap wood or paste-board boxes. Itcrollert tkat for
II diseases where A I.nxallvc, Allerntive or
ParsaStve Is Indicated, these little Pellets will
lve the most perfect suiefacUou to all who use them.
They M aold by all enterprising
Drug gists at lis ccuis u bottle. ,
Do rot allow any dmgg'.st to Indnco yon to take
anything else that he may nay is just as good as my
Pellets becauso be makes a lartrer proflt on that whit fi
lie recommends. If your dru7iit cannot supply
them, enclose 5 centa and receive them by rotuia
mall from
JB. r. riBRCE, Jlf. D., JVnpV,
BVFfAI.0, N. Y.
May 4, 1S72-
SEW ARRIVAL
SPKI3STG
GOODS
AT
Clement & Dissinger's,
in tbe new Clement Buildlne,
Market Squnrc, Kunbury, Ia.
Wo tnke pleasure In announcing that wc hare
just opened a uew nssoitment of
SPRING DRY GOODS,
of nil stvlcs nt the lowest prices.
DOLLY VAUDEX, still raging ia new
and boiiutil'ul dcslrns.
DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS,
CLOTnS, CASSIMEKES, VESTINGB, &c, Ac.
Ready-?IaIe Clotliing,
; a full assortment, wlilcli will be sold lower than
elsewhere.
'Carpets, Oil Cloths and Moor Mat
ting. GHOCEniES
tf feiil kinds, which are guaranteed nil freth.
QtrJiENiSWAliR, "NVILLOWWARE,
&c, &c, &c.
TRIMMINGS, GLOVnP,
and In fact everything that can Ve mcntior.ed in
A flit-class storw.
Call nnrt exumlne our stock, ilnlnirour slorc
!lkShtcd with (las, eooiln ean bo selur'Leil in the
evening ns well as lu tbe day tlrn. No charges
for showing goods.
CUXJENT & DISSTNGEU.
April 20, 18.72.
SrSXYSinE HEATER.
BcTiSBIDB AT MAI1VI.ANU StATK TaIH, BaI,-
IMMOiir. Tirst prouiitim for Yire-pluco Heaters
Awarded the Sunnyside.
Advantages of the Sunnyside :
1. It is so constructed that one-third more of
the radiating surface extends into the room, giv
ing that much uior additional heal without ex
tra fuel.
3. It is the only Hot-Air Fire-place Heater in
the market. I.Ike the regular built cellar heater,
it loses no heal, but conlines it all to its leglti
purposes. 3. The fuel inntrar.ine Is donhle. the usual bize,
rxtendlug from the lire-box to the top of the
wove, with capacity for twtuty-four hours' sup
ply of coal.
4. The patent double cover for coal magazine
consumes the gas, prevents e- :-pe of g'is into
the room, and makes it impossible for any puf
fings or explosions to occur. TliU Is an tidvant
iige possessed by no other lire-place stove hi the
market.
fl. There nrc three uir ceambers, wherein a
brisk circulation Is kept up, drawing the cold air
lu the room through h.ated tines into a largo
hot-air reservoir, nt the back ol tho stove
A No side pipes are used, as tho air is healed
In a reservoir Imvimr double tadbitl'ie (lues and
double back, supplying largo quautiues of hot
oirwltliout waste of bent or fuel.
7. The bLKslbiMB utilizes the waste heat so
thoroughly that we frequent'' heat tin udjolning
room on the tirst, besides heating tbe rooms lu
second und third stories.
8. A damper on top of tho stove, connected
with tho lint uir flues, controls the quantivy of
tot air required for tho use of either the upper
or lower rooms. All other fire-place stoves are
very Inconvenient in this respect.
9. The Grate is self-sealing, aud no dui-t can
escape while shaking It.
bTL'KAT, PETERSON & CO.,
Philadelphia.
H. B. M.V6SEK, Agent.
Nov. 11. 1871.
TO THE 1.AIHEN1
GRAND OPENING OF
Millinery and Fancy Good'.
Spring styles of HATS and BONNETS, trimmed
and untrimincd. All the lutest styles In
STRAW, CHIP, LEG-HORN, CACTUS,
Xsapolltau, Waterproof, Ac. School Hats and
baa lints.
Trimmings Ribbons, Flowers, l.aces, Ac.
Glovea, Collier do tiraee. Crape,
Crapo Veils, Tissues, Neckties. Ramsey, War
ner it (Jo.'i Patterns, ari l u'.l the Ppnng
styles of Millinery Goods.
Call and see my choice assortment.
MISS 1,. WEISEK.
Market Street, one door west of Geaihart'a con
fectionery store.
Arril 90, 187a.
NEW SUMMER GOODS!
MISS KATE BLUli,
MARKET SQUARE, HUNBURT, rENS'A.
Black Dress Silks from 1 50 to (2 00.
Japanese BUka, Silk Pongels, Plaid Poplins,
Mixed Poplins, Harunl from U0 cents to f 1 00.
DOLLY VA11UE.,
Chintqes, Detains, &c. Vreuch Muslins, Mar-
keilles Quilts, Kid Glove., with tingle
and double buttons.
Eaco Nliiwli,
A general assortment of White Goods.
LAWNS, GINGHAMS and PIQUES,
DEB88 TRIMMINGS, LACES, c, told t
Heath' reduced prles.
Bunbury, May It, 18T2.
01
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wm'm"M"m
NEW-
(Central Variety Store!
- -' ...
Dili
of aU kinds,
DRESS GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, ALrAC
OAS, CORDED ALrACCAS,
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Delanee, Tickings, Notions in great Variety.
FRESH GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Wood and Willow Ware. Floor, Table, and Stair Oil Cloths.
CARPETS.
in great variety, lower than the lowest in price.
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
ao to FirisrEY's
for the Greatest Variety of Gooda ! . Trices tho Lowest ! Goods
arriving Daily,
VICTOR I VICTOR I VICTORIOUS I
Agent for the Victor Sewing Machine.
C
C3
MAKKET STREET, one door east of
Bmibnry, May 4, 1873. ly.
nTand Spring Openin
AT
S. HERZFELDER'S
Popular C othing Store,
Corner Market and Third Streets,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Now on hand and receiving an enormous assortment of SPRING GOODS.
3CSS3i SE1SS GOATS,
500 Business .and Working Coats,
400 Dress Pants and Vests,
500 Business and WrlrSng Suito,
15 Hoys Suits
ITS
CAPS 1 Ml ail
A grand assortment in this line. Including nil the verv latest Spring Styles.
HOYS HATS AND CAPS.
The Largest Assortment iu this line
Calico from 7fic up. White Dress Shirts from fl.00 up. Agencv for tho Celebrated QUAKER
CITV and ECLIPSE PINE DRESS SHIRTS, event one of which is guaranteed u perfect lit.
SII1KT. BOSOMS, &c.
Gents' Spring and Sumiucr Undenvare.
500 Overalls and Oversliirts
tuade to order. Only tho best material used and well sewed.
Trunks, Valises, Satchels,
Umbrellas, Walking Canes,
aud numerous other articles. All tbe above goods will bo offered at
E XT R A Q E B IK A li OW PRIOES.
Kuvina onlv of the lareest and most reliablo Houses, and for CASH only, and doing
bv far the la runs I businehs in my lino in this part of the country, I am enabled to sell
BETTER ARTICLES at
Zaower Prices
than any of tny competitors here or else where.
Cull at tho Largo and Beautiful Store Room,
Corner Market and Third Streets,
8 niRZjrEPER? PsQpriatQr
Sunbury, March 23, 1872. ly.
Spriug and Summer Opening
or
.MILLI.VERY C;OOIN.
Hata aud Bonnets, Trimmed and
Untrimmed,
UIBBOXS, FLOWERS,
WREATHS, LACES, &c,
alt new styles.
Crape Veil or all Grades.
CRATE HATS AND BONNETS,
and everything usually kept iu a Millinery 8tore.
Cull nt
M. 1.. GOSSLER'S Store,
45 8outh Fourth Street, below the 8. V. R. R.,
BUNBVRT, PA.
April 20, 1873. .
MII.LIXKKV.
SPRING STYLES
at tho
CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE OF
MIS' L.. SHIKSI.EIV.
E'evy kind of Millinery Goods, embracing
Hata, lionuet. Srhool llata, i rape
llata and llonneta,
Rlbboni ami Flowers, TrlmminfS of every de
scription, and every klud of good usually kept
in a millinery establishment, can be had at her
store at the lowest prices. Tbe very beat io tha
Philadelphia market bat been selected, to which
the ladies ara Invited to examine and be convin
ced. , . UlsaUBUlSSLER,
Market 6iuare, Suubury, Pa.
I Arrll 90, 1T3.
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GcRrlinrt'a CouIbPtlonory Store,
A large variety of
to be found outside tho large cities.
STJISTBTJH Y, 3? A..
A. M. MEIXELL,
PEALER l!f
Aniericnu and European
WATCHES.
FINE JEWELRY and SILVERWARE!
Perfected Bpeetaeles and Eye
CilaHMea.
COLD HEADED CANES.
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and war-
ranted.
Market Square, SUNBURT, Pa
res. a, i8TJ.-tr.
-r-JNION HOTEL,
813 and Sit Raci Stbebt,
PHILADELPHIA
Aeeommodatlout Orst-clast. Prices $3 00 pr
av.
avJO.Srn. FBAKK DElTIsTiIDGE, Pi trp'r.
TO
BOYS
ibbcdiscmcnls
CAltU.
No. 902 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
PHILADELPHIA.
MESSRS. CALDWELL CO., DESIRE TO
CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR DE
PA RTM RNT OF SOLID SILVER WATCHES.
POSSESSING SrPERIOR FACILITIES THEY
WILL BE F.NAULED TO PLACE BEFORE
CUSTOMERS, IN ADVANCE OF THE GENE
RAL MARKET, ALL 1 HE NOVELTIES AND
IMPROVEMENTS IN SILVER GOODS A8 RA
P1DLY AS PRODUCED, VERY PARTICULAR
ATTENTION BEING GIVEN TO THE 8PE
CIATIE8 OF BRIDAL AND OTHER PRESEN
TATION GIFTS.
THE STANDARD OF SILVER LONG SINCE
ADOPTED 1)Y I'HEM IS THAT OF ENGLISH
STERLING, UM-lOOOTng F1NE.THK QUALITY
OF EVERY ARTICLE BOLD BEING STRICT
LY GUARANTEED.
ATTENTION IS RESPECTFULLY DIRECT
ED TO THE UNVARYING BUSINES8 POLICY
OF THIS HOUSE IN REGARD TO THE FIRM
LY ESTABLISHED SYSTEM OF FIXED
PRICES, WHICH WILL BE RIGIDLY AD
HERED TO IN ALL CASES, SECURING TO
PURCHASERS, FAIRNESS AND EQUALITY
IN EVERY TRANSACTION.
POLITE ATTENTION MAY BE EXPECTED
BY ALL WHO FAVOR THEM WITH A VISIT.
ORDERS AND INQUIRIES BY MAIL.
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
J. . CALDWELL A CO.
Fob. 10, 187a.
THA.K AltAaTjUCK & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
MISKEY, MERRILL & TIIACKARA,
MANUFACTURERS OF
GAS FIXTURES, BRONZES, &c, &c,
Chandeliers, I'eudniilm, ltrncltcla,
Ac,, Ac.,
would respectfully Invite the attention of pur
chasers to our elegant assortment.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS,
718 ChenutStreet.
MANUFACTORY, 402, 401,100 AND 408 RACE
STREET.
Aug. 10, 1871.
Till: UIIEAT C VI Si;
OF
1IUJ1A N
MISERY.
Just Published, iu a Scaled Envelope.
Price, six
cents.
A Lecture on the Nntnre, Treatment, and
Radical Rure of Seminal Weakness, or Sperma
torrhoea, induced by and Impediments to Mar
riage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, nnd
Fits i Mental nnd Phvsical Incapacity, etc. By
By ROB. J. CULVERWELL, M. D., author of
the "Green Hook," etc.
The World-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves lrom his own experience
that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may
be cll'ectually removed without medieino aud
without dangerous surgical operations, bougies,
Instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a
modo of cur nt once certain and ctlgctunl, by
which every BiiU'ercr, no matter what his condi
tion tuny be, may cure himself cheaply, private
ly, and radically. This lecture will prove a boon
to thousands nnd thousands.
Sent, under seal, In a plain envelope, to nny
nddress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage
6tatnps, by addressing tho publishers.
Also, Dr. CULVERWELL"' 'Marriage Guide.'
Price 5 cents. i.uss tho Publishers,
r, , CIIA8. J. C. KLINE fc CO.,
P. O. Box, 4,m. U.'7 Bowery, New York.
April !i7, 1873.
II
AKinYAllE JfOU ALL
AT TnK
UAHDWARE STORE
OF
J. H. CONNELLY & CO.
market Street, Snnlniry, In.
It Is useless to enumerate every kind of article
in Ills tore, but unioncr tha lvuiling items may
be set down the follov. luir s
Iron, Stoel, Lend,
Scales, Bteelyards, UiindstoneSj
Nulls of nil kinds nnd sizes.
Vices, Saws, Planes,
Sieves, lluilns, Axes,
Brnes nnd Iron Kettles,
Shovels, Hoes, Forks,
Spades, Rakes, Hatchets,
Caipculer nnd Blucksniith Dortnir Machines,
Cellar Grates, UiuwIhk Knives',
Btono Bleritres, PluMerers' Trowels,
Miisohb' lf-iviiiiers nnd Trowels,
Hand Dinner Hells, nnd lingo east Iron Bells for
School Houses and I'anncr' Dinner
Bells,
Carpenters' Bench Screws,
Potato Forks for diL'i;lnir potatoes,
Looklnp Glnases, Twine, Hopes,
Knives and rorks, fcpoons, Tuekn,
Mule nnd Horse Clioes and Kails,
Hammers, Aiie;nrs, Chisels,
Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms,
Locks of till descriptions, Coffee- Mills,
Hits nnd Braces,
Carrlaza Bolts of nil kinds, Paint and Wall
Brushes, Buckets,
OilM, Vuriiitthes, JapiiuH,
I.ve, Soda Ash, Wiishinc Soda,
IMIXTS UF AM. HIMIN iu Oil or Dry,
Parti-Colors ol all kinds,
CEDAIMVAUE
and other Wooden-Ware of nil kinds and very
cheap, llay-roru ntlleys.
Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level Glasses,
Flics, Hinges, Coal Oil,
Hems, Combs, Screws,
Saddlery aud Shoe Findings,
Buggy Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cutters.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears,
Shot, Caps aud Powder,
and a great variety of other articles. Any thing
wanted aud not on hand, will be ordered at once.
Suubury, Aug. 1, 1871.
CEXTEIt OF ATTRACTION.
Everybody is Invited to come and buy of the
handsome assortmeut of
TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES
at
SAMUEL P. NEVIN'S STORE,
In frame building, adotnlng Moore A Dissinger's
building, TI1IHD STREET, SUXBl'RY, PA.
Just opened a fresh supply of Confectioneries of
every description.
TOYS OF All KINDS
constantly on hand. The best RAISINS, FIGS,
CURRANTS fc DRIED Fill' IT.
PURE RIO COFFEE, TEA & SPICES,
fresh Bread, Buns & Cakes, every niorulng.
FANCY CAKE8, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, &e.
OYSTERS I OYSTERS ! OYSTERS !
Having fitted up a room expressly for serving
up Oysters lu every style, Ladies and Geutleincu
will be accommodated with the best bivalves in
market, at all hoars during the day and evening.
Families will be supplied at their residence with
tho best Shell or Cnuued Oysters, as is desirable,
at tho very lowest prices.
Call and see my excellent assortment of goods
and ascertain the prices.
B.F. NEVIN.
Dec. 16, 1871.
A PROFITABLE III'NINENN.
LIGHT EQUAL TO GAS, AT ONE-EIGHTH
THK COST I Cannot be exploded. No cuimuey
or wick used.
Men desiring a Profitable Business, can secure
the exclusive right for the sale of Dyott's Patent
Carbou Gas Lli;ht Burners and Oil, for Couutlee
and States. Write for iulormntlou or rait on
M. B. DYOTT,
No. IU South Second Street, Phlla., Pa.
N. B. Churches furnished wkth Chandeliers
and Lamps of ever description, 35 per cent
cheaper Vuuu at any other establishment In tbe
eounlry.
March S8, 18U.-3m.
ftftU
iibbcrliscmtnls.
R. R. R.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
HIES TUB WORST PAINS
In from Ono to Twenty Minute.
NOT ONE HOUR
tSU'J reudltir tliH nUvprtlMmciit need ftnv On
HLTFEK WITH PAIN.
It AT WAY'S READY KKLIEP 13 A CVUZ OR
KVKHY I'AIX.
It wim thr flmt nnd lit
TTlio Only Hcmocly
(Imt hiMttuiily flop the murt nccrticlaifni pulnp, lly In
flnrnrrintlon, mid rurt-ii Coiipcttnr, whet Tier of thi Ltingi,
httmiotli, lluwcls, or other glndi or orfiaun, br out ppliu
tlon, IN moM ONE TO TWKKTY MINUTES.
Tsomnticr how violent nrvxcrnclnthiB the pain the linETT
ilAI'JCJ, Hel rlddi-n, Io firm, CrippUU, lServoui. XSsuralgio,
or proLir4tUd with diKCune muy suffer,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WII.T, AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION Of Till! KI11NKVS.
INFLAMMATION (IF THE BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OF THK IIOWELS.
CONtlKSTIlIN OF TTIR LTJNQS.
POIIE THROAT, riKFU'l'l.T 11HEATIIINO
I'ALIMTATTON OF THE hKART.
lirSTKRICS, CBOU1', DIPHTHERIA.
CATAHK1I, INFLUENZA.
IIF.ADAC11F., TOOTItArnK. '
NEfKAI.OIA, BnEUMATISM.
cii.n cntLi.s, Annt chills.
Ttio uppIU'riiloii iif tlm Itendy Itellrf ti tho part or
jn:l wl(je tli pulu or dlfilcully cklaia will sffunl csm sa4
timifurl.
Twrnty drops !n lialf a tiiml.lpr of wstrr will In s fVw
mnnnnli rnri! CIIAMI'S, M'AHMN. POUIt STOMACH.
IIKAUTIU'HN, ICK IIKAIiAi;lIH. IIIAHltllEA
nVHKNTEKV. COLIC. VilSU IN TUB UOWIiLS, ami
nil INTli'.NAL l'AINt!.
Trnyiu.n stinnld always ranT ettt t ltmlwv
Ucndy Keller with thorn. A few dnipa In wutir will
j.ih eiii McKiiru r I'llnit frrim chuntii uf nater. ll la bolter
Uiau i'rcucll Uruuily or lllltcni ni a atlniulaiit.
F 15 VI! II ANI AGUE.
FRVEIt AN II AiiL K rur. il fur tiny wilts. Thpre 1i eot
ft ri'tiicdiiil ncviit. In llilx world tlnit will euro Fevnr and
Airup, anil all IImt WHla'lons, HIIIoms, Rcnrlrt, Tvphnld,
Yillmr. nnil i Oii t Kcrm (iilitrd I y IIADWAV S PILL?)
i null It ni ItADW AY'rt UKADf JiSLllit'. FirtT euuu
iwr buttle. KjM I'V Diug.'Uts.
HEALTH FBEaUTY!!,
STttONO AND PfRR TtlCIT Itl.OOII-INCHEASE OF
FLUSH AMI WFHIHT-CI.F.AIl bK IN AND EUAU
T1FUL LOMPLUXIUN bEOUUEU TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
WAS MAIK TITR MOST ASTOTRIIIN OtTRES: M
OL'l','K. HO K.M'll AUK THE C'llANdKS THK
foDY rNDKUOOKS, rNDF.Il THK INFLUENCE
OK Tllia TUt'LY WONUKIU'L'L MEDICINE,
THAT
Cvory Day fin Incroaso In Flesh
ond Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Erpry dnp .f the RAHSArAHlt.LI AN UESOI.VENT
coinmuntr:it(!S through the il''i, Swfiit, I 'rlnt, umt i-thcl
ff iidftnd 1uii" if tho ttvstcm tlio vi)jnr of llf for it rrpilm
the waAtt'4, of Hiq hodv with nciv und nunod iiiat ri;il.
(Scrofula, Pvphllh, fonstHnpiion, (il'tmlutnr di.-riiM't t'lcon
In the Throat, Mouth, Tuinor Ktle lu tl.e Olnmls ttncl
other partAdf the it'tU'iu, Sure V.w, Strunim Ulhrrpi
from the E.ri. nnd Ihe wtrt fouim of FkitiwTWfisi'n, Enip
form, F'-vur S .rrn, floaM Head, Kins Vt-nu, Suit lihctim,
KrvHlpel is, Aene, Hltirk Jp"ts, Wui iuh !o thu Flrah, Tumor!,
t'nncL'm In the Wnnih, nnd nil wpukeidnif Atid puluful flit,
r hti i go. N1(M Swt-at LttM ut Sitcrrn, and uil WAMtvti of the
life principle, r.ro within llio curutlva Mnpe of this wondi-r
pf MhI(i'u t'hemUtry, mul a fi'v d:ivn umu will prove to
ttny person iisitm It f r ciltar uf tlicAU furnis of diacnno itt
potriit piwi.T to cur. t1im.
If tho p:itk'iit, dully la'condnff rcdjcrd Vy till wanton and
iU'i-nMpoIli(iii Hint I ci)tillmi.il!y i t-jrrcsttliitr, nurcei-tU in
nrrcMtlitK tUvM wstr jtrnl rvpiih' tnn h.ir,e w;:h nt-w muter
l.tl ticidu r.om ho.ilthy hl.dulnl this tbg SAKSAI'AUIL
LIAN will nnd (luua seruri-.
Not Hilly Iopm tli HAIIFUPATlTT.r.TAH HfT.VETT citI nil
1;ii-iwu rrtut'dlnl itirrntH In llie cu: of ('lirnnlc. Scrofulous,
t imititiitiu.ial, und Mt.iu tlivufS ; but It li Iho only pobittvo
cure fr
Khlnry & UlnilCcv Complaints,
Frinnrv, n-,,l W"n h (Mw-nHc, flmvfd, Pl:i)ictM, Propsy
Si"op.ii'p of Wat it, InrotithirMcn of rrlnc, lrl;ilil l)lcac.
All'uitihiiiilit, nnil lu all c:imm wlu ro tlKTf tin lirlckiltixl do
l''iU, or ttn watir I.- thlrk, rtniiilv, inUrd with BuhMancos
like Hie white of tin or thn-ft'ln llko white Ntlk. or ihcre
lift inorltid, dnrk. bllloufl appearnuri', and white bone-dust
ilt-pntit, tind wlii'ii thfie i u piiLLliif, liurniiift it.'tisalinn
when pnxnltijt water. Mid p:du In tliu Small of tbe Hack and
lliML' tin' l.nln. J'lleO, $1.00,
WORMS. The only known nnd sure Remedy for
n'ormit'in, 'J'ajjf, er.
Tumor of 13 Years Growth
Cured by Knlvay' Ilcsolvciil.
tin v hit, Mam., July 14,
Trt. Ttwr! T hnv htd flvurinn Tumor in tlit ovarttt mt
hnwi t. All Ilia )i)clir' iiixl Itirri! wh no hplpf r It." I trid
every tdlur t'' t nni rf fomtiifndni ; t-nt ii'itltinc hlid m. I iw
v nr It. f 'li ptit, Mir th..ttrflit 1 wotihl try It ; Lui hA no fU In ll,
t-i' 1 liTt't BullVrail fur twrlvc v.xr, I U'k tix lnttl of tl
ItiUnit, rtn J nut ht ut lUlAy I'illl, nnd two tiolllfiof your
K-mlr ll-l'f'f: nJ tht-M I ri"t k t'gn nf tiiim-r to Iw wti ur Ml,
r iM I fc-l Kftnf, iinnrtrr. miiJ ri'ipier thin 1 tmve fur tw.lve yenn.
T:i or-t tum.ir w in lite Ml l.t of iSb bo over lh (trln.
1 writ tldl U) ou Ut la Uuclituf 0tbfr. Voii rnn puMUfi It If
juchAuM. HANNAH P. KNAl'l'.
PERFECT PURGATIVE FILLS,
ftrifi(tl trtntr IfM, pVpantly cnMwi with Bwrft T'lm, pirpPt
r- ir.iilrit purify, cVuusf, :tn I ptn-ncthen. j:.itlwy Pillm
f'Ttlit' ctm f nil di-nnlfin of the htonnrh. I.lvpr, Howcls
Knhiiv, lilaililrr. Ntrvmii Di.-PHiM-s, Ik-in'mbi. CftiifttljPii
li'tll, C(lt)V.IM'r, Iliil"?til'f), IVptrtl;l, ItilloUKtlt'f,, fti 1-
tutii Ffvcr, Inil-imiiiittr.m of tli iiowili. PiW,Aml all Pc
r.iiijrcrtteiiis uf t!i lntcni:tl Viie!r. V'nrnintrJ to ffcct
! pn-itWtf run iv ''j;ctablc, contain It g t.o mercury,
fill "ml", nr itpiot? itrup
Oitwn-o tli? f.'llottiitp" rrmfloms rcjultlr frt"
r.nitijMtfr.n, I.wir Ft.llrii f t1 In 0i IId
Aviility nf th Sl .tnn h, Nu... Il.-nrltdini, !Wpiitof Kmil, Kull
tnt or Weiirlil in Om S' mmrh, Snr Kriiittion, inW :ir vr Flutter
f;:e .at tha Pit ..f lh Si itituli, Swiinminir i.f th 11 .!, llurrietd Mul
l:iiii.iilt Urtitthiit-, Ftu (-ric pt ti lli-.trt, ChoKinir rr hulTW-altokr
Snsiti : lirn In n 1 it'tl l'l'ir. 'iinn--si rl Vil.-n. IvU OT
Wt-h, Ih-Ciw lis if!i t , .'t.,.tM',l Hull I'mn tin llinH. IVIti ieKj
of P,r .,nt;i-ii, V,llii.' ! li rk;u rn.l Kts, Fnin lu tht
S' if j Cti i, J.n.il., ua J t.ilUa i luiUi tf Hani', livruing In tb
A f.'w .Vfo rf T AmVAVS riLT.R fro the nviitiMn
f "t-m ail tlte ni'K. t-t.:i: i. .1 nit re. l'lici-, a; cent per box.
fc'tF.h ll V MtC(i.iT.
i; K P "V.M.SK AM' TriTF.' Fcml one lpttamp
try KAl'U'AV .V CtV, N'. H? Mn!i!eu l.ano, lSuw.Vurk.
I'lf.-iri tii'iM v-i-Hh t'.xiif.-til. vltl c (.;it yuu
March 30, 1S72.-1.T.
TlIH INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE KOSADAI.1S are
published on cvory package, there
fore it is nor a secret p:tp.iralion,
conscrjucntly
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain euro (or Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its lot ins, Itlicmii.i
listn, Skin Diseases, Liver Coin,
plciut and all diseases of tl.u
lllood.
oiis eottls cr l:sadal:3
will do more good than ten hollies
of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIAN3
Imvt ured Rosadulis in llicirpractiro
for the past three years and licely
endorse it ns a rcliuMo Altorativo
and lllood Purifier.
nil. T. C. ITfiU.of Baltimore.
1)11. T.J. IIOYKI.V, '
DK. 11. W. CAHlt. "
lilt. V. O. DANNKU.T, "
1)11. J. S. Sl'AUKS, of Nichi;l3vl!lo,
DK. f. L. McCAIlTHA, rnlumbia,
S. C.
Dll. A. 11. NOBLES, Wieconib, N. C.
USED AND ENDORSED BY
J. B. FRENCH SONS, Fall River,
Mass.
F. W. SMITH, JarVsnn, Mich.
A. F. WHKFLF.H, Lima, Ohio.
B. II Al l., I.imi.Oluo.
CRAVEN A t'0.,ioi'.lnnsvllle, Ts.
SAM'L. C. ,Mc AUUE.N', Murrrocs-
boro, Tonn.
Our space will not allow of any ex.
tended remark! in relatiua to the
vlrtuesof Kusadalis. Tothe Medical
Proteislon ws guarantee a Fluid Ex
tract superior to any they have ever
used in the treatment of diseased
Blood; and to the atflirted we aay try
llosailalls, and you will be restored
to health
Rosadali is sold bv all DrueeisU.
price $1.50 per bottle. Address
EE. CLEMENTS li C3.
Manufacturing Chtmuti,
Baitinorb, Ud-
July 33, 1871. ly.
I'M. MUHKAY.
J. 8LAYMAKEK. WM. 11. HI.ACK.
MURRAY & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Office and School Stationery,
Printing, Wraupiug and Manilla
PAPERS,
PAPER IIAUSI, Ac, Ac.
Tlie Celebrated
Corry Kerosene IJurnlngOil
always on hand.
Having also opened a
COAL YARD,
we ara prepared to supply at short notice, aud at
the lowest rates,
EGG,
STOVE,
CHESTNUT
and
PEA
COAL
to all who may be pleased to give us a fall.
Orders left at our office No. 85 South Third St.,
will be promptly tilled.
MUKRAY & CO.
- No. 85 Bouta Thtrt Strait, Banbury, Fa.
Aug. 3, 1871.
ROSADALIB
o
L
itmifnrtartrs.
ltlACllINK SHOP AND IRON
FOUNDni.
GEO. IIOIIUBACII & SONS,
Nnnbnry, Penn'a,
INFORM tlie public ttint they are prepared to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, and hnvlnj? added
a new Machine Shop In connection with their
Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New
T ntl... Dl.nlnn J 1 1 . r . . ...
uuiiic. i ikiiiiik iiu ooring macnincs, wttn tne
latest Improvements. With the nid of skillful
mechanics, thev are enabled to
of
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given them, la a satisfactory man
ner.
Grnton to auit mny Stove.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other bulld
lnirs, of all sizes.
BRASS CASTINtiS. .tc.
Ornamental Iron Fencing
run uiuin lAitu i,ui
VERANDAHS,
FOlt YATtDS AT RESIDKNCE8, AC, AC.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, hnvo been still further Improved, and
will alwnye be kept on hand.
Aiso, TIIPEPII1NG MACHINES.
Sunbury, May 20, 1871.
LUMBER AM PI.AMJSU MILLS.
Third Street, adjoining Phlla. & Eric R. R., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PA.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of the public
Iliivinp; all the latest Improved machinery for
mnnufueturlnn Limber, he is now reudy to till or
ders f all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all klndi? of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn
Inn of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.AUOK ASSOltTMF.NT OP
IJILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lathe, &c.
Orders promptly filled, nnd shipped bv Railroad
or otherwise. 1UA T. CLEMENT.
declO-USily
STOVE (V TIX LSTAHI.IISIIIMEXT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, 1'A.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
? vccr.ssott to SMiTn oentiieb.J
nAVING purchased the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Krnuse would respectful
ly inform the public that he now has on hand a
hu ge assort incut of
COOKING STOVES,
Speer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna nnd others,
which nre so arranged as to be used for Coal or
Wood, and nre wnrranted to perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of nil kinds Hit up to
heat one or more rooms. HEATING .STOVES
of ditl'ereut kinds ut very low prices.
Tinware ofEvfry lOHcrlp(ioii
kept constantly on hnnd. Rooting and Spouting
with the best material, done nt short notice.
REPAIRING uttendud to with dispatch. Coal
Oil Rt.d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of a A.nd.i. Store opposite Conley's hardware
store. Give me a call. A. KRAUSE.
npl24-ly
. C A It It I A V E M A X I" FACTO It v,
SUXBURV, PEXX'A.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ,
WOULD respectfully announce to the citi
r.eiiB of Sunbury and surrounding country,
that he is prepared to manufacture all styles of
CitrrliigoN, Itiiggit'M. Ac,
at his new shop on east Mai ki t street. He will
furnish every description of Wagons, both
Plain and Fancy.
In short, will make everything In his line from n
flrst-eluss carriage to a wheelbarrow, wananted
'xii
work sent out from his establishment will be
found reliable in every particular.
The patronugo of the public is solicited.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ.
Sunbury, Nov. 4, '71.-1 y.
New Store! New Goods;!
F. J. BYROD.
Having taken tho store room lately occupied by
II. Puturs, corner of Third and Church streets,
SUXBURY, PA.,
has jnst opened a new store, with nn entire new
stock of good", comprising of
Iry Goods mid Orocrriott.
The Dry Goods d partniciit is complete, having a
general assortment of
Cloths, Cassimcros, Calicos, DoLfiiiis,
and everything in tliu Dry Goods liue. Tlie
CiROCER! F.K
are nil fresh, and consists of Tea, Collie, Sugar,
Molhibses, Spices, Meat, Fish, iVc.
Wlllow-Mnre aud GluNH-M'are,
a general assortment. In fact everything kept
in a first-class store, cu be had at the
most reasonable prices for cash,
navluur located in Sunbury for the purpose ol
becoming one of its eitirens, 1 hope that by fair
dealing und strict ntleutlon to business to merit
a share of the public patronnge. My motto is
"Small Protits und Quick Sales."
All nre cordially Invited to call nnd examine
my goods, as no charges will be made for show
ing theiu.
F. J. BYROD.
Suubury, April 20, 1S70.
Larkatrauna aud Itlooiusbnrg Rail-
roai
SUMMER ARRANGI Mr.NT OF PASSENGER
'iYrtlNS.
Mu'.dav, Julv 17,'lSTl.
SOUTHWARD.
Leave. 1A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P M.
Seranton,
Jtellevue,
Taylorvillo,
l.aikawauun,
Pittston,
West Pittston,
Wyoming,
6 45 1 45 10
05 6 50
I 6 55
6 50
0 5T
HO
10
a n io
i io
'i 21 10
05
14
10
27,
Maltby,
t -i0
T 40 3 S3 'l
Kingston, is I St.
W.-Burro c'rs
Plymouth June,
Plymouth,
Nanticoke,
II unlock 's,
Shlckshiuny,
Hiek's Ferry,
Beach Haven,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
Espy,
Bloomnbnrg,
Rupert,
Catuwissa,
Danville,
Chulasky,
00 7 51; 55
I 8 00 5 00
6 05 5 05
I 8 20
I 8 8O1
8 45
7 50
8 00!
8 07
8 22
8 b
8 43
8 50
8 57;
0 07,
9 14,
9 19
9 20
9 31;
9 51
9 50
2 40
S 08
I
3 27
S 34
S 57
Cameron,
10 03
North'd, (arrivs.) 10 20! 4 53
NORTHWARD.
Leave. iA.M. P.M
1
Northuuiberluud,
Cameron,
Chulasky,
Danville,
Catawissa,
Rupert,
Hloom.burg,
Espy,
Lime Ridge,
Briar Crock,
Berwick,
Beach Haven,
Hick's Ferry,
Bhtckshlnny,
Huulock's,
Nanticoke,
Plymouth,
Plvmoutu June..
10 25, 5 10!
I I 5 27;
I 5 81
'10 50 5 40,
I I 6 00'
It 05
6 12 1
17
6 94 I
6 84 ;
0 41 I
6 48 A.M.!
6 55
11 14
11 3fl,
11 43
jia ot 7 ou' 7 so
1 I 7 24 7 45;
PM.
P.M.'
18 20
7 si;
T 41
8 00
8 15 P.
8 20
5 10
S 15
Kingston, & I st. I
W. -Burrs ( c'lS
Maltby,
Wyoming,
Weet Plllsloa.
Plitston,
Lackawanna,
T)loivUl,
Bellevue,
Beranton, (arrive)
I
13 84; 7 51; 8 SO 9 83 6 5
8 401
8 45:
li 43
It 53
8 oo;
8 18
8 18
8 88
34,
8 421
1 14 8 48
DAVID T. BOUND,
ih""JiJI! liL LjL'j"'1 JJ
Residing Railroad.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, May Gtti, 1872.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North nnd
North-West for Philadelphia, N. Y., Rend,
lug, Pottsvlllc, Tnmaqna, Ashland, Shantok'in,
Lebanon, Allcntown, Easton, Ephrata, Litli.
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, &c.
Trains leave Hiirrlaburg for New York, as fol.
lows t At 8.45, 8.10, a. in. and 8 no p. rn., ctui
necting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, and arriving at New York at 10.07 a.
m., 8.53, and fl.45 p m. respectively.
Returning i Leave New York at C.OO a. m..
12.30 noon nnd 5.45 p. m., Philadelphia at 7 no
8.C0 a. m. and 8.80 p. m.
Lenvo Hnrrlsbuig for Reading, PottsTllle, Ta
maqua, MlnerBville, Ashland, Shamoklu
Allcntown and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m
2.00 and 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon nnd
principal way stations j the 4.05 p. m., train
connecting for Philadelphia, Pott-ville and Co
lumbia only. For Pottsvlllc, Schuylkill Havem
nnd Auburn, via Schuylkill nnd Susquedunna
Railroad, leave HarHsburg at 8.40 p. ni.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains Ic.ive Read
ing for Allcntown, Enston nnd New York ut4 84
10.40 a. m., and 4.05 p. m. Returning, leave
New Vork nt y.00 a. m., 13.80 noon 'and 5.4S
p. m. and Allcntown ut 7.S0 a. m. H..2& noon.
8.15, 4. iio and U.15 p. rn.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia n
7.30 n. m., connecting with similar train cu East
Penua. Railroad, returning f,-om Readiue nt t.W
p. in., stopping ut nil stations.
Leave Pottsvlllc nt 9.00 n. rn. and 2.30 p.
m. Herndon ut 10.00 a. in., Slmi.ioktu nt 6.40 und
11.15 a. 111. 1 Ashland nt 7.05 a. in., nnd 12.41
noon; Mabanoy City ut 7.01 a. in. and 1.B0 p. 'u,
Tutnaquu at K.1S5 a. m. nnd 2.10 p. ni. for
Philadelphia, New York. Reading. Jlarrisbiir"- c.
Leave Potuvillc via Schuylkill nnd Susque
hanna Railroad tit 8.15 a. m. lor Haniibr.rL, uud
II. 45 a.m., for Pine Grove nnd Trcmout.
Pottsvillo Accommodation Truin leaves Potts
vlllc at 5.50 a.m., passes Reading ot 7.25 n. m.
rirrivitig nt Philadelphia nt 9.50 a. m., returning
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m., pnsving RcuJ
iug at 7.40 p.m. arriving at Poitwillcat U.U0 p.m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves i'oits
town at 6.45 . 111., returning leaves Philadelphia
(Ninth and Green,) ut 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading nt
7.20-n. m., nnd 0.15 p. m. for Epliiaui,
Lunenstcr. Columbia. kc. ; returning lea.c Lan
caster ot 8.20 a. m. and 3.25 p. in., and Colum
bia nt 8.15 a. ni. and 3.15 p. m.
Pcrklomen Rail Road Trains leave Perklotncn
Junctional 7.15, 0.00 n. 111.. at 3.00 nnd 5.45 p. m.
Relurninir.lenve Schwenksvillc nt (i.o(),.00 a. in.,
1.05 nnd 4.45 p. m. counccting with trains on
Reading Rail Road.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Pliso
nixville at 0.10 a. m., 8.10 and 5.50 p. 111. j re
turning, leave Bycrs at 6.35 a. m., 12.45 noon,
and 4.20 p. in., connecting with similar trains ou
Reading Railroad.
Colelirookdalc Railroad Trains leave Pottstown
nt 9.40 a. m., 1.30 11 ml 11.25 and 7.1 5p. m., return
ing leave Mt. Pleasant at 0.00, 8. JO and 11.25 a.
III. , and 3.25 p. ui., connecting with tr!:n
Reading Railroad.
Chester Vallcv Railroad Trains lcav.- irMz
port at 8.30 a. 111., 2.40 and 5.33 p. t- rcMrnii,g,
leave Dow ntimton at 6.55 a. m.. -- O 110011 and
5.40 p. in. connecting with siui'"1' trains on Ue..a
ing Railroad.
tin Sundays : Leave w orU nl ir V- m-t
Philadelphia at S.00 n,"1 3-'' P- ' C'18
8.00 a. 111. train r:v""1 f'l'.v ' Rcadir-i) leave
I..ttvllln ni k imi. 111., leavii llarrisbiiri:, 2.45a.
' 111. unci 2.00" in'S have Alkatowu at 4. ".5, n. 15
I p, in. . li;,,-- Reading at 7.15a. 111. and 10. 3. 1 p.m.
i for h'-i-,,u,'S) 111 a.m. for I' -v York,
I nt 7J a. m. for Allentown and nt 9.40 a. 111. n'm
1 4.15 p. 111. for Philadel'a.
' Coniinntation, Mileage, Season, rLbel nnd
j Excursion Tickets, to and from nil points at re
duced rates.
I Baggage checked through: 100 rounds Bug
; gage allowed each Passenger.
J. E. WOOTTEN",
Asst. Supt. .V Eng. M.ieh'ry.
Xortiiorn Crntrnl ICallvttiy.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
ON and utter June 10, 1S7I, traius run
lis l'olloivs :
NORTHWARD.
Niagara Express !cacs bunbury nt 12. 3U p.
Ma!! :irrivos ut Snnburr nt -4.10 p. I.. "vIyq
nt Wiiliatuspoi't 0.45 and Eltulia 'y p. in.
Fast Line urrives at Sunbury at 0..VJ p. ni.,
arrive at WllliitnisHirt 8.15 p. m.
Erie Mail leave s Sunbury at 11.00 . m Wf
llatusport at 8.05 a in, and arrives at iCiinira r
1.30 a m.
SOUTHWARD.
Mail leaves Suubury at 11.05 a. ri., arrive at
H.irrUbtirg 1.45 p. in."
E:ic Express leaves Suubury at 7.4"i a. in., nr
rive nt Hurrlshurg 9.25 a. in., liallhuorc 1.1
p. m.
Erie Mail leave Sunbury at 12.45 a. r"., arrive
at Ilarri.-liurg 2.30 a. iu., lialtimoiv 640 in.
Niagara Express leaves Sunbury at o .'J p in,
Harrisbiirgat S.lop in, arrives r.t Uailiinoie 11.50
p m.
SHAMOKIN DIVISION.
PASTWAltD.
Leave Sunbury nt 4.40 p. m., arrive at SUamo
kin 5.50 p. m., Mt. t irmel 6.40 p. in.
Leave Sunbury (Aeconmodatlou,) ill 12.85 a.
in., nrrivu at Siiuinokiu 2.35 p. in.
WES1WAKO.
Leave Mt. Cariuel nt 7.00 a. r.i., S'lamtL.:
7.40 n. ni., arrive at Sunbury 0.55 a. in.
Leave Miainokin ( Aecomiuo.laliou,) at 2.15 p.
I in., nrnve ut buuoury i.00 p. m.
Exprcs leaves daily.
All other trains leave duilv, except atindai-.
A. R. Fikkk. En. S. Yi.i-Nd,
Cen'l. Sup't., Ccn'l Passeu'r Ag'f..
liarrisburg, Pa. ltnliuiore, : .
I'hlladclpliin mid Eric Railroad.
SUMMER. T1MK TA1JLK.
On and after Monday, June 8J. 1ST?, 1
Traius on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail P.oad w
run us follows :
WESTWARD.
Mull Train leaves Philadelphia,
' " " Suubury,
" " arr at Erie,
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Suuburv,
" " nn at F.ric,
Eluilra Mail leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury,
" ' arr at Lock Haven,
Niagara Express leaves Philadeli hia,
" " " Sunbury,
' " arr nt Renovo,
EASTWARD.
Mall Train leares Eric,
" " " Sunbury,
" " arr at Philadelphia,
Erie Express leaves Erie,
" " " Sunbury,
' " arr at Philadelphia,
Elmira Mall leaves Lock Haven,
" " " Sunburv,
' " arr at Philadelphia,
Niagara Express leaves Renovo,
" Sunbury,
arr at Philadelphia,
It
G
:o p n-
7.1 '
12.1 j
tt.r.'
7.40
ii ill
r iu
7.4
12.
P
ll.t - :
12 4
t. I." .
7..'.-.' 1
7.-: 1
1.20 1
Lit'. :
10.5'' i
5.5 ) j
1
0.2:. ,
:'. 1!)
i. l.I
ii".
m
, n
1 1.1
12.01
Mall East connects east and west nt Erie v. :tu
L. S. & M. 8. R. W. und ut Corry and lrvincluu
with Oil Creek aiid Alleijhe'.'.y R. R. W.
Cattawissa passenger trains will be run enst.
from Wllllumspoit on Erie Express, aud vest, to
Williaiusport on Elmira Mail.
vVM. A. BALDWIN.
tien'l S'.ip't.
Danville, llacletou fc Vfllkcsbm rci
It. It. I'ruus. It. R. Co. Lre.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On aud after this date Passengor trains or. tha
D., H. & W. K. H. will run as follows t
WESTWARD. EASTWARD.
LEAVB.
New York,
Philadelphia,
Easton,
Bethlehem,
A.M.! LEAVE.
6:00 Banbury,
8:00 buuville,
9:25 Cattawissa,
10:05 Uaxielou,
r. v.-
1:00 Bethlehem,
9:40 Easton,
8:20 Philadelphia.
A. li.
tin;
r. m.
Hasleton, 1:00 Bethlehem, 1-M
Cattawissa, 9:40 Easton, l:-;'
Danville, 8:20; Philadelphia, 2.1
Suubury, arrive 8:57lNew York, rr. S .x
Train West arriving ut Sunbury 8:5? p. iu .
makes close couuectious with traius on I'hi.a.le.
olii At Erie R. K. for Milton, Wllliam-i ml
431 a 8& Lock Haven and all point West, Elm:ra awl hi
48 S 40 points North, also with Northeru Cetuiai 1UU
54 1 5 47 wav. for rlarrinburif and Baltimore.
59; 5 9 t-fNew and elegant coaches run lhion-h be
07! t 00 tweeu Sunbury and Easton.
lft 10 . FRANK THOVTPSOX.
23 6 IT , 6"Pt- D.. H. ,v v. . K. F,
80 fl SafSrrT's OrriCK, WiMiispfKT, Pa.
Bnp't. May 1, lt2. S