Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 21, 1872, Image 4

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    !, FALL,
GRAND OPENING OF
PALL AID WINTER GOODS
AT
. HEEZFBLIDBR'S
Popular Clothing Store,
Just, opened, on enormous Stock of
READY-MADE Clothing5
The litrgrst vwv tuTiTi-d in lliis town, ('lotliinir to suit, nit t;mtrs. Clothing f'"' "U oc
casions, from the nlninist Wurkiiiii (.'lot In s to tho finest and most fashionable
DltKS.S SUITS.
Boys' and Youths' Clothing.
This department is well stocked with a largo variety ofnoods of all colors, qualities and
styles. All I'lolliing is made to my own order, by the best mechanics, mid
combine, durability mid strength with neatness and style.
Hats id Caps for Men and Boys.
An c.rmous assortment in this lino, including the very latest in Xcw York and Phila
delphia siyles.
3-eit(i9 FuiniIiing oils.
The most magnificent stock to be found outside of the large cities. The very latest in
everything. Xcckwat'p, Collars, Suspenders, Hosiery, Haudkcrchiefs, and especially a
full liuc of the best makes in
Shirts and Gents' Undcrwarc.
UK,
and numerous
Doing by far the largest business in my lino in the county, and buvini; larcc quanti
ties for cash, lam able to oiler superior inducements and sell at LOW U II 1'KICKS than
any of my competitors.
Everybody is respectfully invited to call and examine, the largest stock ever seen in
this place.
. Corner Market and Third Streets, Sunbury, Pa.
Sunbury, Sept. 11, 1S72.
Boot, Stationery, k
TOYS, ALBUMS, AXD PAN CI' AIITTCI.ES.
Clement Block, - - Sunbury, Pa.
N"ow Ready, lull Supplies of
School iJooks, Ollice Stationery,
School Stationery, &c, &c, &c.
KCWB Depot.,
WALL TAPER at Ilo.lnccd JYicos to Make Koom for XKW STOCK.
OFFICE OF THE ADAMS ATKSTKAL EMTiKSS CP'S.
(10 TO H
r1
W
XEW
g Central Variety Store!
of all
3 DRESS GOODS, DRESS TRIMMTXC.S, SHAWLS, ALI'AC- h
OAS, CORDED ALl'ACCAS,
DflaiK"!, Tickings, Notions in "Teat Vanity.
E-H
O
FRESH GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. s
Wood una Willow Ware. Floor, Table, and Stair Oil Clotlis.
carpets.
?!
in grout variety, lower than tlio lowest in jiv'uv.
Wall Paper and Window Sbades. g
Go to FrN'ISTJi.Y'S !
n
J- for the (Ireatest Variety of (Jooils! 1 'rices t ho Lowest ! (iooria rr
arriving J)aily. 5
t, r3
.2 p
1 VlfTOR ! VICTOR
4 4. i I. 1T!i
ivum iur uiu icior sewing maculae.
MAItKFT M HKKT, ouo door euxt
Suubury, May 1. 167'. 1 y.
VALISES. UMBRELLA
'5
other articles.
EIcK'zfcldci'.
9
fall P
v.
O
kinds,
3
tg??: yw fr ar 2
iJ
I VirrrminiK 1
O
d -- l n
of (st'arhart'a C'oiitVrttoiicry Kforc,
inn
-fSftiscell uncons.
jcj: ....
J.Thli Cut lUuitntM tli miniwrsf Uilnf
if J'l'B.. PIEROE'8
Fountain Nasal Injector,
OR
DOUCHE.
Thlt Inntniment li wpecially designed for the por
feet application of f
V DR. SACK'S CATARRH REMEDY.
i Tt Is tho only form of lustrnincnt yet Invented with
which fluid morticlno can ho carried high up and
ptrfeclly applied to all parts of the affected naral pas
anca, and tlio chambers or cavities commnnlcatlnc
therewith, in which sores and ulcers frequently exist,
and from which tho catarrhal discharge generally pro
ceeds. Tho wantofsiiccess in treating Catarrh here
tofore his arisen largely from tho Impossibility of
applying remedies to thoeo cavities and chambers
by any of the ordinary methods. This obstacle in
tho way of cfftctlni cures is entirely overcome by the
Invention of tho Doncho. In nsine this Instrument,
the Fluid li carried by its own weight) no snuffing, forc
ing or pumping being required,) up one nostril in a full
L'i'utly 'lowing stream to tho highest portion of tlio
femiil passages, passes Into and thoroughly cleanses
pllthotiibonnd chambers connected therewith, and
flows out of tho opposite nostril. Itsnsols pleasantaml
so simple that a child can understand it. Fall
and explicit directions accompany each.
Instrument. When used with this instrument, Dr.
Sno'8 Calarrb Itcmedy cures recent attacks of
,'t'old lu tho Head" hy few application.
Symptom of Catarrh. Frequent head
ache, discharge fulling into throat, sometimes pro
fuse watery, thick mucus, purulent, offensive, &c.
In others a dryness, dry. watery, weak or Inflamed
eyes, stoppini? up or obstruction of nasal passages,
rinirinir in ears, deafness, hawking and coughing to
clear throat, ulcerations, scabs 1'rom ulcers, volco
altered, nasal twan-, offensive breath. Impaired or
total deprivation of senso of smell and taste, dizzi
ness, mental depression, loss of appetite, Indiges
tion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cnugn, Ac. Only a
few of these symptoms are likely to bo present iu
any case at ono timo.
Dr. Sasro's Catarrh nmelT. when nscd
with Dr. Pierce's NaHnl Hour he, and accom
panied with tho constitutional treatment which Is
recommended In the pamphlet that wraps each bot
tle of tho Remcdv, Is a perfect specific for this loath
some disease, and the proprietor offers. In good faith,
500 reward for ft caso ho can not cure. Tho
Itcmedy Is mild and pleasant to nse, containing no
strong or caustic drugs or poisons. Tho Catarrh
Remedy la sold at 60 cents, Doncho at 60 cents, by
all Dritfnrlsta, or cither will be mailed by pro
prietor on receipt of 60 cents.
it. v. pieuce, w. n..
Solo Proprietor.
BtTFALO. ?". Y.
May 4, 187'J-
.I1V A St SUVA I,
Of
SPRING GOODS
AT
Clement & Bissinger's,
in tlio m w CU'iui'iit Huildiii',
.lisirltct Square, Ktinbiiry, I "a.
We take pleasure in ihnoimclng Unit we li;ivc
just opi ned u new assortment of
SPRING DRY GOODS,
of nil stvles nt Hie lowest prlecs.
DULLY VAKDKN, still ia;iri!,' in new
miJ beautiful tlccltrns.
nunss (ioons, .moit.xixc noons,
CLOTHS, CASSIMKUES, VKSTIXGS, c, Ac.
1! i'tk ! j -."! a I o 'I o t li i it k,
it full aesoitment, wlikli will be toM lower than
uiscw lieu.
t':i;t'ts, Oil ( ioiiiiM ami I'loor Mat
ting. C.UOCKHIKS
of till kinds, wliieli life iruaiaiiteed nil fresh.'
( UKEN ,S WA It K, AV I LLC) W WAK K,
Ac, &.C., &c.
'HUM MINGS, CLOVES,
nml in fad everything that can be mentioned in
u ttrst-vliiss store. ,
Call ami exatiiim! our stm k. Having nur Siore
lii.lite.1 with Gas. noods can be. selecle.l in the
evi iiiiiir as well as in the day time. Nu eliarges
for s!ioi iii! ;ooJs.
CLEMENT .t P1SSINGEI1.
April 'JO, is??.
Kl'WYNIUi: IICATI'.t:.
SrNNVsmr. at Mahyi..im SrvTr. l'.vin, Ht.
timiiiii:. Eii si premium for Virc-i'laee Healers
awarded tin; StiniiVsiile.
Advantages of the Siinnvsiile :
1. It i so eoiistrueteil tiiat one-tliinl more of
tlio radiatim; siirl'aee extemU into tin- room, 'iv
ini; that imieli more additional heat without ex
tra fuel.
J. It is the only Hot-Air Fire-place Healer lu
tlio market. Like the regular built cellar beater,
it loses no heat, but confines it all to its legiti
jiurposes. ;. The fuel m iL'a.'.ne is double the usual size,
extending from the fire-box to the top of the
stove, with capacity lor lwcnty-1'our hours' sup
ply of coal.
4. 'I lie patent double cover for coal magazine
on-'l'.nes the. pis, prevents escape of fins into
the room, and makes it impossible for any puf
fings or cxplo-lons lu occur. This is nn advant
age possessed by uo other lire-place stove in the
market.
.'i. Tlan: are three air ccambers, wherein n
brik circulation is kept up, draw in:; the cold air
in the loom tliroM'.'h hc.iteil flues into a lari;e
liil-air reservoir, at the back of the. stove.
t No side pipes are used, as the air is healed
in a re-ervoir having double radiating; Hues and
double, back, supplying, large iniaiitilics of hot
ail w ithout waste of heat or fuel.
7. The St nxvsiiik utilizes the waste heat so
thoroughly that we I're.imintly bent an adjoining;
room on the first, besides beatliif; tbc rooms in
second and third stories.
H. A d.impir on top of tho stove, connected
Willi the hot air (lues, controls tlio quantity of
hot air require I for the uso of cither the upper
or lower rooms. All other lire-place stoves are
very inconvenient in this respect.
'.. The Crate is sell-sealing, mid uo dust can
escape while shaking it.
MTU AT, l'KTEKSOX ,t CO.,
Philadelphia.
II. U. MASSEtt, AKent.
Nov. 11, 1ST1.
TO 'I IIK l.AIUr.S!
CliAXD Ol'EXIXG OF
.tlilliner)' anl l'Hiiey ;ooiIn.
jprlug styles of HATS and UONNETS, trimmed
and uutiiinmeil. All the latest styles in
laTKAV, Cllir, LliCi-UOUX, U ACTUS,
Ueapolilan, Waterproof, &c. School Hats and
Sua Hats.
Trimmhis Itibbons, Flowers, Lnecs, e.
Cluvt-N, Collier tie Grut'e, t'iato,
Crnpo Veils, Tissues, Xeckties. Ramsey, Wur-
lier tV Co.'s l'atterns, auu mi i lie spring;
styles of Millinery Goods.
Cull and see my choico assortment.
MISS L. WEISEU.
Market Street, one door west of GeaibaiVt con
fectionery storo.
April 20, lsr.'.
Don't Read This!!
(iood inoniiug, Mrs. A., where are you bound
for so early f
Mrs. A. Why Mrs. C, nou't you know Mr.
Byerly has bought out the Grocery ami Confec
tionery Store of Haas oi Weaver, and is selling
nice fresh Groceries, Cuuned Fruit, and iu fuel,
everything in tho Grocery line, cheaper than the
cheapest, and I have got tired paying high prices,
so 1 have made up my mind alter this to patron
ize Mr. Byerly. So food morning, Mrs. C. 1
must go.
Mrs. C, to herself. Well I am bound to flud
out for myself, uud will go to Byerly'suew cheup
cash Grocery, the licit timo I want any
(rocerit'M, ConlV tiouerU'ttor l'riuie
OjKtrra.
I will just Bay to all coiuo and give mo a trial,
and satisfy yourselves that there is oue cheap
cash Grocery iu Buubury.
liciueiuber the place, Xo. 11, South Third St.,
in Clement House Uiilldiug. Suubury, l'a.
S. bVEKLY.
Sunbury, Juu. 'M, 157 .',
'AM
mvi' Mr m im m
' A It l .
No. 002 ChCBtnut Street, Philadelphia,
nilLADELPHIA.
MESSIlit. CALmVF.LL it CO.. PESIUE TO
CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TOTI1EIU OK
PA HTM EXT OK SOLID SILVER WATCHES.
POSSESSING PUPE1UOII FACILITIES THEY
WILL HE ENABLED TO PLACE BEFORE
CUSTOMERS, is ADVANCE OK THE GENE
RAL MARKET. ALL THE NOVELTIES AND
IMPROVEMENTS IN SILVER GOODS AS RA
PIDLY AS PKODt CED, VERY PARTICULAR
ATTENTION BEING GIVEN TO THE SPE
C1ATIF.S OF BRIDAL AXD OTHER PRESEN
TATION GIFTS?.
HIE STANDARD OF SILVER LONG SINCE
ADOPTED BY 111 EM IS THAT OK ENGLISH
STFRI.ING.UJ.-. KHIOtiis FINE, THE O.UAL1TY
OK EVERY ARTICLE SOLD BEING STRICT
LY GUARANTEED.
ATTENTION IS RESPECTFULLY DIRECT
ED TO THE UNVARYING BUSINESS POLICY
OK THIS HOUSE IN REGARD TO THE FIRM
LY ESTABLISHED SYSTEM OF FIXED
PRICKS, WHICH WILL BE RIGIDLY AD
HERED TO IN ALL CASES, SECURING TO
PURCHASERS, FAIRNESS AXD EQUALITY
IX EVERY TRANSACTION.
POLITE ATTENTION MAY BE EXPECTED
BY ALL WHO FAVOR THEM WITH A VISIT.
ORDERS AND INQUIRIES BY MAIL,
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
J. I!. I'.ILDHEM. A ( O.
Feb. 10, 1ST-.'.
HORSE AND CATTLE
IVS! lti(i: t o .11 1 AW.
IXSUHK YOUK 1IOKSKS !
LNSUHK VOUll CATTLK!
iNSURE with n rrsponsible and perfectly rcli-
nli'.e Company. Insure where your losses
Tlii is it -Hul mil I"rot'f it c '.
Hence, you are sure ol being paid promptly for j
nil losses, if insured in this Company.
OUR RATES OF INSURANCE ARE LESS I
THAN THOSE OK ANY OTHER j
COMPANY.
We pay losses accruing through theft, death by
tire, ncfilenl, or natural causes, (excepting j
epedctnic disease). u 1" prompt. No red
tape proceedings lo gel your money, in case oi !
loss.
OVER SoOOO !
paid on horses and cattle since organization.
DR. D. WALDROX, President. :
C. A. 1! I" I M E N SNYDER, Scc'y, Sunbury, Pa. j
IMroHors t
Ex-Gov. .lames Pollock, Solomon Stroll, Win.
Brindle, Solomon Shipc. John A. Sliissler, Dr.
D. T. Krebs, Dr. David Wa'.dron. julyi:i-7:.'.
JpRI)WARE FOR ALL
AT Till:
HARDWARE STORE i
OF
J. U. CONNELLY & CO. i
.Mar lift Slrt'ol, Kuitltury, t'ti.
It is useless lo enumerate every kind of article
hi his Store, hut among the leading, items may
be set down tho following:
Iron, Steel, Lead,
Scales, Steelyards, Grindstones,
Nails of all kinds and sizes,
Vices, Saws, Planes,
Sieves, Chains, Axes,
Brass and Iron Kettles,
Shovels, Hoes, Forks,
Spades, Rakes, Hatchets,
''arpenter and Blacksmith Boring Machines,
Cellar Grates, Drawing Knives,
Stone Sledges, PlasicrciV Trowels,
Masons' Hammers and Trowels,
Hand Dinner Bells, and large cast iron Bells for
School Houses and Farmers' Dinner
Bulls,
Carpenters' Bench Screws,
Potato Forks for digging potatoes.
Locking Classes. Twine, Hopes,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tacks,
Male and Horse Shoes and Nails,
Hammers, Augurs, Chisels,
Lanterns, Oil Cloths, Brooms,
Locks of all descriptions, Coll'ee Mills,
Bits and Braces,
Can:
Bo'.ts of all kin Is, Paint and Wall
Blushes, Buckets,
Oils, VnruisiiOM, .l:iaiiN,
I. vo. So.i.i Ash, W:ilihnr Piiila,
l'Al.V t .H OF AI.I. UlMtS in Oil or Drv, (
lV.rti t'oloiit of 'all kin.Is, j
CKDAll-WAItK j
ami oilier Wooili n-Wan; of all kinds ami very
clicaji, llay-Fork 1'iilliys, .
I'iiks, Mill l'ii li, Levels, Level ilasis,
Files, llinu'es, Coal Oil,
Hems, C'onilis, tSerexvs, ;
PaiMU'ry ami ! lioc Fiiii!im;s, j
Iliiu'L'.v Triiiiiniiis, Kxeelsior tJlass Cutters. j
PoeUel Knives, r"eissnri, rluai, I
Miol, Cuius iiikI l'owilcr,
ami a art-at variety of other artielcs. Any thini; 1
wanleil ami not 011 hand, will be orilered at ouee. !
r'nnliiiry, Am;. 11', ls71.
( i:m i:k or a i nt vi no. '
Kverylioily is inviteil to conic ami buy of the
handsome assortment of
TOYS AND CONFECTIOXK.KIES
at
SAMUEL F. NEVIN'S STORE,
in frame biilhiintr, lulioiiiiiii Moore ,S; r)issinrr"K !
l.iiil.Hi.', Till Ml t-TliKKT, StXIItltY, l'A.
Just opened 11 tre.-li wiil l'iy of (.'oufeelluiieri.-d of ;
every description. j
TOYS OF AM. UIMIS
constautlv on hand. The best UAIMNg, FltlS,
( L KIiA.NTS .c DUIF.O FliriT.
l'UIJK ltIO COFFKK, TEA & SPICES,
fresh Hread, Uuus A; L'uke.1, every uiornhi. '
FANCY C'AKF.S, UIStT'ITS, t'HAt'KEKS, .;e. '
OVSTEUS ! O VST KltS ! OVSTEKS !
Havini; titled up :i room expressly for servinit t
il Clysters iu every style, Ladies and tientleinen !
will bo accommodated with t lie best bivalves in I
market, at all hoars during the day and eveniuir. '
Fauiiliis w ill bu supplied at their reshleuee w ilii
the best Shell or Caiiued Oysters, as is desirable,
at tlio very lowest prices.
Cull and seciny excellent assortment of (joodi
and asceilain the prices.
S. F. SFA'IX.
Dee. If.. 1871.
THADD'S S SHANNON, i
T111HU AND MAKKKT SQUAHE,
Has hi stock nml constantly reeeivins Novelties ,
lu his line, consisting in part of u full lino of j
A.lll'UU A tV A TCI I F.N,
F-lgln, Illinois, Howard A: Co., Waltliain, Mas- .
sachusetts, and Hoy's AMKKICAN WATl llF.S; i
Also, n full set of Ladies, and Gent a Gold and
Silver Swbs Watches.
Iloimiii Gold sets, pink coral ami Gold ti-U,
Kar-Hings, Xeeklaees and l'emlauts, Onyx uud
Jet Jew elrv.
SILVER--WARI1,
Solid Bilver-warc of StL-rllii-jr puritt, iimde to or
der, llridal uud l'resentatioii Fieces, Knives.
Forks and Spoons iu eases, also, n full line of I
Silver I'lated tioods, Tea Sets, Ico Water Sets,
Erbit Stauds, Cake baskets, Colli 0 I' rus, Fork,
and Spoons treble plated, the best iu the markets
SPECTACLES.
If you value your Eyesight, uso the Perfect
Lenses, trrouud from minute Cri.-tle Pebbles mel
ted together, and derive there inline "Diamond"
on account of there hardness uud brilliancy.
They w ill last many years w ithout chauge, uud
warranted Superior lo all others in use.
TA111.K CUTI.EUY.
Ivory, Pearl uud Metal baudlea in cases sup
plied to order.
I.O(liS.
A full assortment of Eight day nml Thirty
hour Clocks, also Calender Clocka ot ull diserip
tlons. Engraving done at tin shortest notice.
Walc'nes, Clocks und Jewelry, ltcpaircd and
Satisfaction wurrauted.
All goods w ill be sold at the very lowest Oish
Prices. Every body Is cordially Invited loCttll and
Examine for themselves.
Dou'l forget the place.
T. . 81IAXXOX.
Suubury, Dec. It If.
'"
RAD WAY'S READY "RELIEF.
t lltKH THE Vlt!4'F PAINS
In from Ono to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
lift it rcinlnttr tti1 tulvtrtl'fniciit nrwl any 0n
S I'l l Kit WITH I'.MN,
nATWAY'S UKAI'Y IlKLIKK lrt A CURE TOR
KVKUY I'AIN.
tt WiWlh-f flntl iftiid h
Tlio Only lnln Itctnocly
tli.it Inmiily ntoi!( Hut Itiurt pcniclntlPif -jiain, nllavn In
11 itnnuitltttf, iiimI t-nvf roiiKi-iitlohn, whrtiirr uf Itiu LutiKA
Hti'inncti, IJWLl!, or uthcr kWIs or brsuim, by on appllca
t'0"' w rnoM oxr to twenty minctes.
T'om iHcr liow vloU-nl or t'XcrncltilliiK the puln tlie KHKtT
WAI'M', l-tiil rl'lilcti, lurlmt, t'rliipkd, crvoua, KeuruJglc,
vr iirnMniiitl Willi tliwuiHi nmv Buflir,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
Wlf.l. Arroftll INSTANT KA5K.
INFLAMMATION OK THE KlliNEYS.
IXKf.AMMATION OK THE BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OK TIIK HOW KI.S.
rONllKHTllIN OK THE LUNGS.
POUR TllltOAT, PIKKU'l'l.T IIKKATIMNU.
fALI'ITATION OK TUB llEAUT.
HYXTF.RICis, CltOUl', UirilTIIKKIA.
( ATAU1UI, lJJFtCENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTIIACttE,
NKl llAT.filA, EnEL'MATISM.
t ilt.!) Cflll.I.S, AOHB t llll.l.S.
'I'hu nvflit-'ill.Mi i.f lhi ICl-mlv IlPllrf to ttis psrtor
I'lttwlivrc lliu i:ilu or Ullliculty v&lils ill afford com ftlitl
l.'t-iriirt.
Twi'uty itr"M It, liTft timit.tsr of wntrr will tn frw
ruMimtits n.c CltAMI'SI, M'ASMM. Mlflt NTOMACII,
UK Ml TliritV, SII'K ItK.AH.M HK, DIAKHI1KA,
DYsKM lillV, COI.IC, IN TUB DOWELS, nml
1. 1 1 INTKIt.NAI, I'AINl.
'I'r:iv..i-r ..il.l hIivv mrry ti lottte of Rniln-av'
Iteoily Kfllff wild IIisiii. A few dtops In wuut will
irv-vi-?i' si, i;tii. or i;iins rn.iii rlinnirr of water, ll Is belter
lauti rielicli Itintnlv or ltllleni ns a Rlhnulsiit.
IT ICIl AM Afil'K.
FF.VEIX AMI Alii K niml fur fifty ernta. Tlisre Is not
ft i-.-iiieiliiil nifftil In tliii Mnrlil Unit will cure Fever ntul
Atfne. unit nil other MnlurloiH, ItHlmis. Retirlet, Trtitiotil,
Vi Niiie, uud oilier Kevirs oi'.h il l.v ISA DW A V Pfl.l.K
ri ielre u ISAlnVAY'N ItKADV KLL1EK. Fifty cent
jtrbotlle. h'iJ t'V Dnife'git. --,
HEALTH llEAUTY!!
r rnnNo and im-i:k lttrif m.ooD-fNcftEASE op
1 I.KSH ANIi WKDillT CI.KAlt SKIN AN1 EKAC
lift L COMI'LEXIO.N bKCLKKD TO ALL,
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT -
KA MADR TUr. MtrSr AsTONISIUN-Jr Cl'ltKfl: Pi
oi'i' K. so itAi'ii ai;i; run i'iiancks thk
it-iv rNoruiiiiKs, vM.i'ti tiik ixkmex-k
K Tlli-i 'lilLI.Y WU.UK!Sn.L MLOlClMi,
I HAT
Cvory Day an Incroaso In Fleeh
oncl Wolght Is Seen and Folt.
THE CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Kvtrv ,? 1 1 tita RAi:sAi'Ai::i.T,r iu-oiak.nt
rri-tinmn :( throiiirli the tl"-l, Sr,it. l'i in-, ttu.l oilier
ll.innsainl julf -s of Hi- fvt.'in Hie nj-.r i r '.U. f.-r it n-p-iltn
lliu vaMt i of tliti l.-ntv wi'li iit-w tiii'l B.-ut il iii.'tli ri;:l.
SciOftlliL SvillItS, f'nllMtMiJ'lr-Ml, t i I'll. . I tllitr lll'l'.lf', I'tl'fU
In tho T!ii":'t, M"ntli, Tmimrs, N..l'-t In fin liiaii'U iu,l
ritlu.r r.ar(iif tin ny-U'iii, S-.n K !. Htririniit I il-rhnrt;. -i
frm tliti K ir. iriil Hit wnrtt ft.rim uf Si; in tl :, Kim-
lifin-t K'vrr S to., Fc:iM llia.l. Wux Wi.rni, t.ilt IDi'-hiii,
l;rvijf:i4. Ami, lll.io'i Jji"t!, Worms In tin Kl5h. Tntitoi
(itv'.r-l I 'I 111-.1 WoiliN, tintl till Wi-nkchlllt' Jul :iliifill -tlirs
c'i:irtrv4, NL'lit Swc:itH, i,t-M if SpiTm, fin.l nil wtiMi-it f Ihc
lite iiriiK-kpU. itrrt wHliin lln) cirntivu runptf of tlill WuiiiUt
f MmiIitii Cln'Militry, uti'l i ff'v (IlivV uo will vrnvi' t
ihiv pi'i'ii'i n-iti- It fr fitlit.r if llu'!c iuruii of illsvus;
I- tii:t imiWiT ! fttrt' tin-in.
If tin; tutifiit. iln'iiv luT-miln? rct!m-pi! W llic wn-ir .ntul
ili-t- HMp-iHilloii tli:tt i.-t 1'inliitu.ill i i.ri-ssin-. iuc ctlB in
:irrt'.t inn thfw w fill 'I rrit-Mfrs tin (sinn- w 'U n-w in-itrr-
l .1 in ..I-fn..,i l.i' illliv l.....il uml tl.M tl.e SAKSAI'AKIL
1.1 A N will .iii-l d.n:- -n iir.',
Nut KlitV (lM-4 Hut S AKHAI'AUTTJ.IAf T! M if.VKKT PXffl all
Vtioivn rcmt-il inl ti'.-ftit-i In t)i t-mn of ( tir-'iilr, ScriifulinH,
1 oiii ittiiiuii;t uiui .km tlUciui' ; but It li Uu only jiosltivo
T'ritiarv, H" I V"iiiS ll:ifc JirnvM, IM-il'-ttrt, Impiv
Si n'!"V.-V of Wittrr. liicf tillLinu'-? of Triiii, r.rirlit'n j)!'i';i-'
All'Uiiiliinni, nii.l In it'l i n.-tt w hen1 llu tv uro I.rirki1u--t
j it Hit w-iiti-r i. tlilt k, cl.niih-, tuiti-fl with mlmliinrrs
liUtL- ilii while of an nr.", or llir-:iJ'4 like white mIW. it Iticra
It :i liinrhl.l, tlnric. Miim'S npl'i'araiiCi, ml wliitt Imiu"
tlipn-im, tiimI when llirr li a Tii'kiti, l.uniii-jt -.iiNili"n
v lici M--i)if water, nn.l j- un i:i the tiuail of llic ll:ick nuj
I.;.".!' II..- I. ..in. I'ikv, kt.uo.
WORMS. Tho onU known ami sere RcinaTy f.-r
II VI '.Ml i ''(, JUjif, t(C.
TcniHor of 12 Ycurs -Ciirowtlj
Cm rod Iy Ikiulwnj's Kcftolvent.
n r. M July 1. W.
Tr, nrirny:-t liiv fc.t Otnri.111 Tuitior in tit ntnrlrt mnl
. .vrrlt. All Ilia D .rl .r ini.l llit-rc lii-lp f-r It." I trl-I
Mrrv tlihiK tlirtt wm r-witmtfii.ini; t"it m.-tliinr lifttfil iit-f. I
-iir l;.'""lrfiit, nn.) f hntiLTf 1 i I wmi I-1 Iry tt ; I ml li.i.l nn fnitti In II,
lKti- I lifi'l nill.r.-l f..r iMfflvc Vt-Kr-t. I l.nik kix t. ttlfi cf thj
i:ttiiil. nii-l on ln of lt.l,i fill, Mi-1 t.i In-ttle of vir
II- tlv ll'lirf ; Rti'l thrr l n-l kltrn i.f iiifr lu I arm or f!'t
i-'l f fn-l Utlrr, iiimrtrr, Ati.l hafpur ih-in 1 hvf f r lurlvt yiinri.
tin nf tumor mI:i tli ..) ,f tim U rl, ovrr lh ijr.-'ln.
I wr.K itiU it Vtftl (vr tL tcuulilvf Otltrn, V"n ran ttitlib it if
j.-ti 1I1 hub, HANNAH I. KNA1T.
DR.
RADWAY'S
! PERFECT PURGATIVE FILLS,
.orf. rtly ln.t-l-n., pVirniitK ro:itil ti lth swrrt K'im. puree
I r u'"l.l.'. l-uiifv. cli-mi..-. snt tn-tiL'1l" n. l::i.1wav'i fill,
1 f'Tlln- cur-i.f nil ilKimli-is i.f tlie Sli.mrirli, l.lvcr. llnwi'K
j KiiIih-m-., Iil:id.lr, N.tv.iii. DIm-iih'., Ili'mla-'lie. roti.tlpu.
t::t, I'li.-llvi'lu-i. lli.lltliMliiti, ItM-l'spsia, Ililiim.lK'.p. 11:1
I l-in. Ki-v..r, It.fl.iiiiiiuiti.ni il ti"' ll"H'i-N. I'ilt. mill all 111"
1 riiiici-nii'iit. ..f lb.- Iiilrmul Vi-on. Witrniiiti-il to eflVi-t
' s i-i-illvu furs, l-on-ly V.-iil:.t'K', euulbluilii; liO lucrtury,
l r.il"..r:iN, or iK-li ' .tu 'i i ilnic.
I ;f in..,.ivr Mi- f.-M-'ivinrf n'tntlonis rcsultlrs from DIs-
I' rj-.U-m i.f ilm liii.tive 1)i:ik.-: .
rrtn,1!TiM.n, ti.wi.,1 I'llf,, FiiMii.i. i.f Ills Tlon.1 In In, Ilsil.li
A. l.lilv -f C... S'...tn. h. Ntt.i..n. Il.rll.nm. Iliirii.t r.f Kiwsl. Kiill-r.-.
or Wi-IM in tia s .iiiKi-ti, S.tir Krui lationi. Sinl.iii; r I lutlrf
i luc xt tl- I'.t uf III Sf nir.. h, Snimn iMC i-f tin II....I. MiirrlAl Uid
I'.'li' nil Urr-il.'iij, Kin I' rinc ni lli IIptI, Choking t Sull"ttnr
S. vli-11 In 1 I vl.ir l'..lnr. I'Mi'-n... it Vifi..n. Wit
W. S ll..rr ll, S.yl-I, .V.rr.irl Oult I 'mil 111 llir ll.a.1. IKti.l.n.-y
1 ..f i'.f.;.ir.ii...,, .u.iic'- "f iii- si.n M..i k... r.nin 111 is.
! i l, CII...I, l..!iib., Hii.l 11..I.U1I 1 lit, he if llml, I'urniiig In th
I 1 K-.h.
j A f- ilo."i 'f r.Anv.'AY'S riLf.S will ru e the jv-lrm
fr..'niill 11... i.i...v. -t.:,i. .1 iii-i.riin.'. rrU., ?5 i-ii.l. l'T U.1.
1 tinl.li ll V lil'lifiiV'
liKMi "1'M.sK .l' TIMT " S'-tr! t.no Mlsr mtmp
! IIAI'WAV A i.. N . j M.W.ii fjium cw-lcik.
li.l'dlMii.li..u i-illi l!f.'l-.i!..: 1.1 Li; Ik'lit Jiii.
March o0, 1ST:;.
No Person can take these Bitters accord
ing lo directions, and remain Ions unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or oilier means,
and the vital orpn, wasted bevond the point of repair.
Dyspepsia or Imlliceetioil. Headache, Pain
in the Shoulders, Coughs, 1 mlilnesj of the Chest,
ness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had 'l ane in the
Mouth, liilious Attacks, Palpitation of die Heart, In
ti.mmatinti nf the I.unss. l'ain in the rccions of die Kid-
revs, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are die ott
springs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no
equal, and one Uott'e will prove a Letter guarantee of its
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
For Keinnle Complaints, in young or old, mar
ried or single, at tlie dawn of womanhood, or the turn
of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an influence
that a marked improvement is soon perceptible.
Fur liineiniiinlory anil tlirouic Hlien
niMtlsm and Gout, lhlious. Remittent and Intermit
tent Fevers, Diseases of the Illood, Liver, Kidneys and
Bladder, these Hitlers have no eipisl. Such Diseases
are caused by Vitiated Illood, which is generally produced
by derangement of the Digestive Oigans.
They ore m tirntle FurRiitive well a
a Tonle, ksseuing also die peculiar mem of acting as
a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inrlammatiou
of the Liver and Vurra! Organs, and in Bilious Diseases.
For feikill Di&se, Kriiplions, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spot.-, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
buncles Ring worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eves, Erysipelas
Itch, Scurfs, Discolorutions of the Skin, Humors and Dis
eases of lite Skin, of whatever name or nature, are lit
erally dug up and cinicd out of the system in a short
time by the use of theie Diners.
The properties of Dr. Walker's Vinsgai
Bittsbi are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative,
Nutritious, Lasarive, Diuretic, Sedative, Couiuer-Irritant,
Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious.
Oratefful Thousands proclaim Vihigab Bit
Ties the most woniici-ful lnvigoraul dial ever sustained
the sinking system.
J. WALKER, Prop r. II. II. McDONALD A. CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.,
aud corner of Washing ton and Charltou Sis, New York
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
June 2'.l, 1H72. 3m.
WM. Ml' II It AY. J. Hl.AVMA KKll. WM. II. 1I1.A1 K.
MURRAY & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers lu
MACHINERY AND BURNING OILS,
Ollice and School Stationery,
Trliiting, tVrupi"X ttuil Mauilla
PAPERS,
l.ri:K lt.UN, Ac, Ar.
The Ctilcbrntod
orry Kerosene llurnli.gOil
always on hand.
H iving also opened u
COAL YARD,
we arc prepared to supply at short noHee.aud at
the lowest rates,
EtJO,
ISTOVK,
cm:sTNUT
ftiul
I'EA
COAL
to ull who may be pleased lo ulve us a call.
Order left at our Ollice No. H Houtli Third Bl.,
will Lie promptly tilled.
MUK11AY & CO.
No. S3 Bout a Third btrett, Sunbury, Pa.
Auu. , 1871.
-!
fitamtfitcfurfrs.
1UA( IIIF NIIOI AMI IKO.
l'OI'.l)ItY
GEO. KOIUvDACII & HON 8,
Nunbiirj', Itiiiia(
TXFOUM tlio public that they are prepared to
JL
do all kinds of CASTINGS, ami linvimr nddeil
n new Mncliino BUop In connection with their
Foundry, and liuvo supplied thcmselYes Willi New-'
Lathes, Plnnlnir nnd llorlni Maelilnes, wlfli tho !
latest iinprovemems. huii tno alii of skillful !
iiucliiiiiics, they tire enabled lo execute nil orders
of
NEW WOMK OR REPAIRING,
that limy be given tliein, lu a satisfactory man
uer. (rntrn lo fault any Move.
IRON COLUMN'S, for churches or other build
lugs, of all sixes.
BRASS CASTINGS, Ac.
Ornamental Iron Fencing
FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS)
VERANDAHS,
FOR YARDS AT RESIDF.NCKS, AC, AC.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further improved, and
will ulways he kept on lui'id.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Sunbury, May '-'O, 1871.
MMItt.K AMI l'I.AM .Ml M.S.
Third Street, adjoining .Phlln. A Erie R. R., two
Sipiares Xorth of the Central Hotel,
SCXBURY, PA.
Ill A T. TJlEMEXT,
IS prepared lo furnish every description of lum
ber rc'iiired by the demands of the public.
Having all the latest improved machinery for
manufacturing Limber, he is uow ready to 1111 or
ders ml' all kinds of
FLOORIXG, PID1NG, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
8ASII, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nml all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Woilc. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.AIUiF. ASSOUTMKNT OP
U I L L I. U M H E U ;
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Sliingles, Pickets,
Lathe, A:c.
Orders promiitly tilled, und shipped bv Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEM EXT. i
(lei rj-KSMy
STOl V TIN K-SIAIll. lHtll. T.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
AI.F1IED KIlAl'SE, l'lopri.-tor.
slCC KSSOU TO SMITH ft (iKNTllKll. J
"f T AVING purchased the itlmvr
well known es-
L 1 talilishfucnt. Mr. Krausc would I
peet ful
ly inform the public that lie now lias oil hand n
large assort nieiit of
COOK1XU STOVES,
Speer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, Susquehanna nml others,
which are so arranged as to be used for Coal or
I "Wood, and are w arranted to perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. 11 1 El!s id all kinds put up to
heat one or mure rooms. HEATING STOVES
of dilli lent kinds at very low prices.
Tin iv arc of Kvry JH-sei'Sf'liou
kept constantly on hand. Rimllng and Spouting
w ith the bc-t material, done at short notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil m.d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of a s.nd.i. Store opposite Conlcy's hardware
store. Give me a call. A. KRAl'SE.
upl'.'4-ly
V K It I a; i: SI A X l FA TOK V,
SL'XllUItV, l'ENX'A.
J. S. SEASHOLTZ,
"ITfOULD respectfully aniioiince to the citi-
V .ens of Sunbury and surrounding count ry,
that he is prepared to" manufacture all styles of
4:tri'i:iu'S, It iijrgio. tic,
at his new simp on cast Mail. i t street. He will
furnish every description of Wagons, both
1LAIN AND ITaXCY..
In short, will make cvciytliing iu his line from a
lirst-class carriage ton wheelbarrow, waiianted
to be made of the b.'.-t and tuo- t duralile niateri
als. and by the mo-t expciii iiced workmen. All
work sent out from his c-taliiislinieiil will lie
found reliable iu every f piciilar.
The patronage of th"fibHc is solicited.
.1. S. SEASHOLTZ.
Sunbnry, Nov. 4, '71. -ly.
'Xew Store! Xew CJootls!
I F. J. BYROD.
j llavim; talu i the store room lately occupied hy
i 11. IMcrs, ci.i ncr of Third and Church streets,
j SUNUL'UV, l'A.,
Ins JtistoptKii new store, with an entire new
j steak : f nods, cuiupriMii of
I Ir 4otxlH nml lirocorif.
; The Dry tioe.d. d. paitmcnt is loniplcte, U;i vinj; a
i t,.ncral assiirtinent of
j Cli t lis, (.'assiiiRTi's, Ciilit-os, Dcl.aiiis,
I and everythinir In the Pry Hoods line. Tlie
4.K04 F.KIl'.N
are nil frc.-li, and cousi.-ts of Tea, Coll'ce, Suj;ar,
Mollasses, apices, Meat, Fii-h, Ac.
"slillow-sVart' untl taasrs-Wuro,
a general assortment. In fact everythinir kept
ill a llri-t-elass store, can lie had at the
most reasonalilc prices for cash,
llavins; located iu Siiiihiiry for the purpose of
In com ilii; one of its eiti.ens, 1 hope that hy fail
dcalim; and strict attention to husincss to merit
a share of the public patroiuiL')'. My motto is
I 'Small I'roliis and guicli Sales."
All are cordially invited to cull and examine
I my piods, as no ehai'trcs w ill he made for show
I in'' them.
I F. J. BVKOU.
I Suuhury, April Sit, 1S7I.
I.iK'kavvaiiua mill llfooiiisburj; Itail-
i
r '.
Sl'MMKU AlUlAXtil-Mi'.NT 1F I'ASSLMiEll
1 . ,INS.
M'i .i'.av. Julv 17.'1S71.
SOLTIlVVAlU).
Leave. (A.M. I'.M. A.M. P. M. 1' M. :
Scranton, . 0 4a 1 4" 10 OS ti M 4 tHI
Hellevue, ' 0 .'u 0 o.' 4 l."
Tayiorville, 0 10 17 7 US 4 IS
Lackawanna, 7 nii 10 Sli 7 11 4 SS I
l'ittston, 7 14 s ll io ;;r 7 in 4 :;o
West I'llli-tuii, 7 111 10 40 7 S4 4 35 ;
Wvomiuir, 7 S7 3 21 10 47 7 ill 4 4S I
Maltby, ' I ; 1 0 ,'iS 7 u'ti 4 47 '
Kingston, & st. I T ... o .... i, m 7 , i
W.-Harre Jc'in 1 , !
l'lviiiouth June., j : ! 8 00 5 00
1'lyinouth, 7 50 2 40 '8 05 5 05
N'anticoke, 8 00 8 SO
1 1 Hillock's, IS 117 8 30 I
Shickshinuy, j S SS 3 08 8 45 I
Hick's Kerry, i 8 iiti 1 I
Heaeli ilavcii, 8 4il 3 27 ! '
llerwiek, j 8 50 3 ul j ! i
Uriar Creek, 1 8 57 1 i
Lime Kidije, : 07 , !
K.spy, : V 14 j j
Hlooiniibiirir, ; 0 It) I i
llupert, ' U SO 3 57 j '
Catawissa, ; 0 111 i
Danville, ' U 51 i I !
Chulasky, ! U 5n ! I I
Cameron, 10 03 ' , ' I
North'd, (arrive.) 10 So; 4 M. i I I
NOKTIIWAUD.
A.M. P.M.
Leave.
Northumberland,
Cameron,
Chulasky,
Dauvllle,
Catawissa,
KlllKTt,
rlloouisburg,
Espy,
Li mo liiilt'e,
Briar Cresk,
Berwick,
Beach Haven,
Hick's Kerry,
Sliickshliiuy,
HunloiVs,
Naiilieoko,
Plynioiit h,
Plymouth June.,
Kluitsion, iV I st.
W.-Harre Jc'ru
Maltby,
Wvotninif,
Wert PUlston.
Piitstnn,
l.aekawaniia,
Tayiorville,
Hellevue,
Scranton, (arrive)
tt 40
8 45
8 53
9 04
U 14
t 25
9 43 5
13 43
1"! 53
8 0G
8 13
8 18
8 88 :
8 3o:
8 43
3 48 5 40
3 54 5 47
i 50 5 C3
3 07 0 00
8 1H tt 10
V 32 3 23 tt 17
ti 40 8 80 tt 25
1 14
8 48
DAV1U T. BOl'M Hip't.
10 25 5 10'
j 5 27.
I I 5 ail I
10 50 5 40 i
j 0 00
II 14 tt 12 1
i i
1 It S4 I
1 1 '111 ll 1 1 I '
11 43 0 4H A.M.
0 55
13 00 7 0U 7 30
I i 7 24 7 45 I'M.
P.M. T 31 8 00
.13 211 T 41 8 15 P.M.1 6 10
KrndiiiK ItailroiMl.
BfJMMfill ARUANOEMENT.
ThurmViy, Avyuft 1st, 1872.
Trains leave ITnrrlsburK for New Tork, ni t-.-i'
lows 1 At ft.00, 8.10, n. tn. and 2.00 p. m., core
fleeting with trains on Ihe l'cntisvlvnnhi KnlU
roncl, nnl arriving nt New York at 13.10, U.5U
"'i" p m- respectively.
, "'"'' ii( lcavo Xcw York nt 0.00 a. m.,
,J;,,m noon P- m-, l'hlhidelphia at 7.U0,
"". r.
Leave Harrlshurg for Rending, Pottsvllle, Tn-
mmpia, .Mlnersnlle, Ashland, Slmmokiu,
AllenloWn and Philadelphia at 6.00, 8.10 a. m.,
2.00 and 4.0S p. ni., stopping at Lebanon anil
principal Way stations t the 4.05 p. nt., train
connecting Tor Philadelphia, Pottsvillc and Co
lunibln only. For Pottsvillc, Schuylkill Ilnveti
and Auburn, via Schuylkill ami Susquehanna
Railroad, lea re Harrlsburg at 3.40 p. in.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Rend
ing for Ailcutown, Easton and Xcw York at 7.00.
i 10.40 a. in., ami 4.05 p. in. Returning, lenvo
Xew York at 0.00 n. in., 12.05 noon and 0.00
I p. m. and Allentown nt 7.S5 n. in. 13.25 noon,
I 2.1. ", 4 35 and 9.35 p. in.
! Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia nt
j 7.30 a. iu.. eoiinectinir with train on East Penn
i sylvaiila Railroad, returning from Reading nt
i 0.20 p. in., stopping at all stations.
I Leave Pottsvillc at 5.30, 0.00 a. ni. and 2.30 p.
j in. Hurndon at 10.00 a. in., Shaiuokiii nt 5.40 nml
I 11.15 a. m. j Ashlaml at 7.05 a. m., and 12.4V
noon; Mahanoy City at 7.51 a. in. and 1.20 p. ni.
Tainaiiun nt 8.35 a. in. and 2.10 n. in. for
Philadelphia, Xew York. Rending, Harrisburg,A:c.
Leave Pottsvillc via Schuylkill and Susipiu
hauua Railroad at 8.15 a. in. for Hurrisburg, ami
11.45 a.m., for Pine Grove and Treinont.
j Pottsvillc Accommodation Train leaves Potts
; Villeat 5.30 a. tn., passes Reading at 7.05 a. in.
arriving at Philadelphia (it 0.35 a. in., returning
leaver Philadelphia at 5.15 p. in., passing Rcad-
nig at 7.4(1 p.m. arriving at Pottsvillc at 0.20 p.m.
Pott-down Accommodation Train leaves Potts
! town at 0.45 a. m., returning leaves PhiliHlclphia.
; (Ninth and Green,) at 4.30 p. in.
! Colup'.bia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
! 7.20 a. in., and 0.15 p. in. for Ephrata, l.itiz,
; Lancaster. Columbia. A:e. ; returning leave Lan-
caster at 8.20 a. m. and 3.25 p. in., and Colum
bia at 8.15 n. in. nnd 3.15 p. m.
j Perkionien Rail Road Trains leave Perkioincn
' Junction at 7.35, 8.55 a. in.. 2.55 and 5.10 p. m.
! Rctuining,lcaic Green Lane at fi.15, a.m., 12.35
and 4.20 p. in. connecting witli trains on licad
! ing Rail Road.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Plnc
! Ills villi; at II. 10a. m., 3.10 and 5.50 p. m. j re
i turning, leave ltyi rs at 0.35 a. in., 12.45 noon,
; and 4.20 p. in., connecting with trains on Rcad
1 iug Railroad.
! Colcbrookil.ile Raiiroad Trains leave Pnttstown
: at 0.40 a. in., l.'JOaud 0.25 am! 7.15p. in., retiiru
1 lug leave Mt. Pleasant at 0.00, 8. 10 and 11.25 a.
in., and .1.2.1 p. in,, coiinciling with trains on
Reading Railroad,
i Chester Valley Railroad Trains h ave Brldge
! port nt S.30 a. m., 2.40 and 5.33 p. in. rctiirnit.j-,
; leave Dixvnlngton n at (i..;5a. in., 12.30 and 5.40
j p. tn. connecting w i; h Irainson Reading Railroad.
(in Sundays: Leave New York at 0.00 p. in.,
1 Philadelphia nt 8.oo a. m. and 3.15 p. in., (lli'j
8.00 a. m. train running only to Ri ading:) leave
: Potlsiilieat S tiila. in., h ave' llarrisbiir. 5.(sia.
in., ami 2.00 p. in.; leave Allentown at 4.35, '.1.35
p. in. ; leave Reading at 7.15a. in. and 10.55 p.m.
lor Ilarii-iiiirg, at 7.00 a. in. Iur New York,
, at 7.20a. m. for Ailcutown and at 0.40 a. m. and
4.15 p. in. fur Philadi l'a.
Comminution, Milcar, S-ason, se!niul r.nd
Excui'sio.i Tickets, Id and fioin all points at
; il need rates.
Baggage checks I through i 100 Pound:, Bag
gage aliowc 1 cadi Piisseuger.
j J. E. MdOTTEN,
1 Asl. Siipt. i'c Eng. V.ach'ry.
.orllioru fiiiritl Itnilvv a y.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
and niter June
10, lTI, liaiiis ii! run
is follows :
NOillllWAllI).
Ni ii.".ra Kxpress leaves Sunbury at IS. 30 p.
in.. Iur Niagara Kails
Mail anives at Snuliury at 4.10 p. tu., arrive
at. Wiiliuutsport ll.-H and Klniiia M.oll p. in.
r.i.-t l.iiie arrives at Sunlniry at li.jo p. ti..,
arrive at Wiliiaiusporl S. 1.", p. l..
Krie Mail li-aves Sanlniiy at li.t'O a til ; Wil
liamspoit at M.U." a in, ami arrives at I'lmira ;.t
Loll a til.
IjtllTIlWAl'l).
Mail leaves Stinlitirr at ll.l.'5 a. in., arrive at
ll:ii rishuru 1 .4.1 p. m.
I Krie Kprc-s leaves Siniliury at 7.40 a. in., nr
i rive at liairi.-liiir u.'-'i a. m., Baiii'iiiuc. 1.15
! p. in.
Krie Mail leave Snnlitiry at 1J.4.1 a. m.. arrive
at Ilarii-iiiirg S.IIO a. in., H.iHiinnre ti4D a. in.
Niagara l-Apre-s leaves Sunbury at ti.llo p iu
'. Han 'isbur at .l."i p m, anives at llailiuiore 11. aj
p m.
SIIAMOKIX DIVISION.
j
i IllMWAlll).
I. cave Suiiliury at 4.4H p. m., arrive at SIk iuo
i kin ."i.."iU p. in., Mt. I ai inel 0.40 p. in.
! l,ca c Suiiliui v ( A'-einninodatiiiii, I at IS. 55 a.
m.,
an he at Sliainukin S.'Ja p.
ill.
uisrwMiii.
Leave Mt. Carniel at 7. I'll .1. m., SliaiiioKiii
7.411 a. in., arrive at Sunluny !l..Vi a. in.
Leave Shamnkin ( Accnamioilalion, ) at S. l."i p.
tn.. arrive at Snuliury 4.1SJ p. lit.
I'.xpiTss leaves daiiv.
All other trains leave dally, except Sundays.
A. K. Kim;k. 1'.i. S. Viu nh,
Uen'l. Sup't., (i. u'l 1'assen'r Ait"-,
llarrislmrir, l'a. Halimnre. MJ.
lliilasliia iiml Uric ECaiiroail.
Sl'M.MKU TIM K TAIU.i:.
On ami after Monday, June lid. 1S7S, the
Trains on tlie Philadelphia A; Krie Hail Uoad w ill
run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Pliiladclphia,
" " ' Sunbury,
" " arr at Erie,
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " Sunlniry,
" " an at Erie,
Elinira Mail leaves Philadelphia,
" sunhurv,
" 44 arr at Lock Haven,
1 1.30 p lu
il. 1 a. tr
7.30 )i tr.
IS. 30 p in
tt.55 p in
7.40 a in
7.5H a m
4. S i p in
7.45 p in
;. a ill
Xiujrura Express leaves Pliiladclpliia,
" " " hunliary,
44 44 arr at ISemiv o,
EAsTWAKD.
Maii Traill leaves Krie,
" , 14 Suubury,
44 44 arr at I'liiladc'lpliia,
Erie Express leaves Krie,
44 " " Sunbury,
44 44 arr at Philadelphia,
Eliuiru Mail leaves Lock Haven,
14 " Suubury,
' 44 ill r at Philadelphia,
Xi.ijrara Express leaves Kenovo,
4" " 4- suabiirv,
4 44 arr at Philadi Iphla
12.35 p ni
4.15 a ni
11.25 a in
12.40 a nt
11.40 a ut
7..rsi p m
7.40 a in
1.20 p m
7.35 a in
10.50 a iu
5.50 p in
2.25 p in
0.25 p m
12.01 a m
Mail East couuccls east and west at Krie witlt
L. S. A M. S. K. V. and at Curry and lrviueton.
with Oil Creek and Allegheny U. H. W.
Cattawi-sa passenger trains will he run east
from WlUiaiiispiiil on Erie Express, and west, to.
Wiliiaiust'oit on Elinira Mail.
WM. A. BALDWIN,
tien'l Sup't.
Inalllt. Ilaxlotoii sV 11 ilkfhbarre
It, It. IVuna. It. It. Co. l.fsmt't'.
SIMM Ell AKli A NGEM EXT.
Oil and after this date Passenger trains tni tho
I)., 11. A W. li. H. will ruu us follows :
WESTWARD, EASTWAHI1.
LEAVE.
New York,
Philadelphia,
Kuston,
Bethlehem,
A.M.' LKkYE.
11:00 Sunburv,
8:00 Danville,
A. M.
6:20
7:03
U:25.Cutlawi.-i.a, 7:'.'S
10:05 llailclou, 0:08
r. m, i'. m.
1:00 Heth'ehelU, 12:1(1
'4:40 Kaslon, 12:35
3:20 Philadclphiil, li.15
3:51 New York, urr. 3:50
llanlelon,
Cattuwissii,
Danville,
I Sunbury, arrive
I rain We.-1 arriving at Sunbury 3:5i p.m.,
makes close connections with trains on Philadel-
Idiia iV: Erie It. H. for Milton, Williamsport,
-nek Haven and all points West, Elmira and all
I points North, also with Northeru Ceiitial Kall
! way, for llunisburg ami iliUiinoro.
i Jt'-.Xcw and eletAiil eoaelieJ (Ull through be..
tweeu Sunbury aud kastou.
FltANK THOMPSON.
S5 I Supt. D. II. A W. 11. R.
i I SrrT'ii Okkh-k, WtLUAMsroiiT, Pa.
May 1, 1873.
COAL! t'O II.1 4 !.! (IRAN T HllOS.,
Shipersand Wholesale and ltetail Dealers iu
WHITE AND KED ASH COAL, SL'Nlil'RY, PA.
(LOWKII WllAhf.)
tifSole Aleuts, westward, at tlio celehmtej
Hciias Clay Ceal. Jan lll-ub