Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 24, 1873, Image 4

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Enormous Stools,
Carrcatcsf Variety
JCaowcst Prices.
Just opened at
S. HERZFELDER'S
Popular Clothing Store.
tlio largosl
SFEHST AEB SUMMER G6QBS
ever offered in this town.
1000 Coals, 1000 Vests, lo00 Pants, 200 Hoy's and Children's Suits, 1000 Nats and Caps
for men nnd boys,
1000 Ms of
5000 Liuou and Paper Collars, 1000 Pair Imen and Paper Cnfls, 10!t0 Tics, Bows and
Scarfs, 150 Dozen Socks, 30 different styles .Suspenders,
OVERALLS Ml
Gauze and Merino .Summer Underwear, Trunks, Satchels, Valises,
Jewelry, Walking Canes, &c.
Everybody is respectfully invited to call nnd examine this most magnificent assort
ment. v
No Goods misrepresented, no trouble to show Goods or to give information.
The whole will be offered at
Extraordinary Low Prices,
and satisfaction guaranteed in every way.
Merzfclder,
Corner Market and Third Streets, Sunbury, Pa.
Suubury, Pa., April 12, 1873.
BUTCHERY! 1HJTCHERY!
Messrs. KKI'FEW A ItOW EK,
.TMrd Street, opposite Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, 1V.,
fT'EEP-comiiiutly on hand the very choicest
XV of fresh
BEEF.JILTTON AND VKAI.,
which is sold at the lowest prices. Meat run be
had at all hours during the tiny.
Sunbury,tra..,Junu H, 18'2.
ATCHELOR BROS'
TRADE
MA UK
NOW
Best tor Ih a ii any ever itiatlc by them.
Sec that the boxes are branded
rtci'M.iit . K. ri xt it.
Wholesale Depot
. 33JXOimi THIRD STREET, '
Branch 23 North 2d St., Branch S37C!ietnut Si., j
(Opposite "CONTINENTAL.")
PHILADELPHIA. I
March 1. 1873. Gmos. j
1307. RIGHTER fii GASKILL, 1307.
DKALEItS.IX
American anl French Window Class,
Oystal Sheet, Roui:h Plnte, Colored, JKij iint lcil
ttnd Oin:iiueit'il Ulrtbn,
1307 Market Street, Philadclpaia.
January U, 1H73. ly.
NEW DRUG STORE,
No. 13, South Third Street,
Clement House Bnildfe Sunlury, Pa.
m. C. M. MAliTIN & CO.
IJ E arc now ojiening an entirely new
stock
ot
JJRUGS AND MEDICIN E, j
nntl are repnre.l to. mjijily any article In otir line I
that tnitv be eulleil Tor, we have also u full stock ;
of all Hie leading Patent Medicines. Fine Perl'n-
wiery and Toilet Arlieles a speeiuilty, a full as- j
phi 1 1 1 tun t of Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shoe and other
Uru.lieii, Dressing aud other Combs in great
variety.
FIXETOII,KTMArS. j
n full line Cooking Extracts, Freneh Mustiird,
tliolee Siees, Supper whole or irroiind, Castile
aud Laundry Uonps, Lump Chimin-) s uud Lamp i
t)oods generally. Bird feed lu larte or small
iiuautitic.s,
CAKPENTER'S CHALK,
fill slock Fluid and Solid Kxtraets, Ellxers and
Tills of U. ri- P., Suj;ar Coated, t-tren;:llienint;,
Arulea, Vorous, l'oor Man's mid other Tlasters,
Aver's, Wright's, Selienk's Xlandrahe, MeLaue's
Liver mid other Tills, our stock embraces every
thing found in n well condimted Dins; Store.
Country l'hyslciun will Ibid our flock lull and
complete, and we cuarautec to sell as low as the
same articles can lie bo.iL'ht in Philadelphia,
ehoico Wines, Whiskey und Brandy for .Medicin
al purposes.
October 5, 1 $73.
""A Kt.U AKHAHM; 1 X VKXTIO.V.'-
O ne of tlio most Important improvements ever
perfected In musical Instruments has lately
been Introduced by (iso. Woons : Co., lu their
lotprovtxl Tnrlor Organs. It eoiiM.ts of a piano
of exiiiUite q'Uility of tones which will uever re
quire luulne;.
The uuslrunient was lately Introduced nt a
musical soliee In Baltimore uud received the cor
dial appluute aud endorsement of the many emi
nent prot'ensiounls present, bee advertisement
In another column.
March Hi), 1K73. Ow.
AUENTM t A It A HE C'llAXC'E S I
We will pay alt agent HO per week In cash,
who will engage with us ut once. Kverylulng
furnished aud expenses paid. Address,
5,'78.iw. A. COVLTEK CO., Charlott,
P'UTI G H CIGARS
1873.
stock of
all
I
seasonable goook.
spuing and summer styles
ut
.TJis's Kate IUnck',
Market Square, Snuliury, P;i.
LADIE'S 1;KSS GOODS" of every style, nud
quality.
White Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions anil Trlni
iii1iilc a specialty.
TOILET SOAPS AND PERFUMERY,
Everybody U invited to rail and see them unil
htiv eheiii.
May ;i, isra.
local oi'iiiiv
Now is I he time to form Your clubtf.
FINE OLD RYE WHISKl".
Fully Four Years Old.
i'l per gallon. Or, in large bottles, secure
ly paekcil in cases, 11.00 per dozen.
VK11Y FIXE'PALE SAEllltY,
and
I'.AUE OLD POUT WIXES,
at 6ame prits.
GOLD SEAL BKAXDY,
Very Choice.
SflS.OO the dozen.
Send in your orders,
II. A A.C. VAX
.0. 1310, CHESTNUT ST.,
Philudelnhiii.
April 1U, 1378, 1 yr.
NlMtlMJ Ol'KM.tti
of
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
( Cloths, Cnselineres, Calicos, aud everythlnt; lu
: the Dry Hood line.
CAK PETS AND OIL, Cl.OTIIS.
Qutvnsware, (ilsisstviire, and Wood and Willow-
ware.
C-KOCERIES.
A Inure, iissoitiiieiit jiint opened, which consists
of Tea, ( ollVe, Su;;ar, MolaxsfH, Spiees, Meat,
l'itli, te. The Celebrated Allentowti liniid uuide
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Wan anted to yive satisfaction. In fac t a full
.issoTtment ot every thlug kept in a lirst-elass store,
van be hid lit greatly
REDUCED PRICES,
riircanii. Call nnd see tlio line selcellau of new
i;oods, and be convinced lliut
T. J. UYUOO'N,
near the l.titheriChureh, hi Suubury, is the best
and clicapcKl pluee to buy ull kinds of store
f.'ools. No trouble to bhotv goo Is.
April 5, lS7u. Jy.
I.ViTlK P ATTH ACTION.
r.ver) body is Invited to come and buy ofjlho
liau lnomu assortment of
TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES
"t
SAMUEL F. NEVIN'S STORE,
in frame buildlntr, adjnliiini; Moure A Dissinger's
lanl limr, T111KD Bl KEET, BL NBCRl, PA
Jut opened A frusk luptily of Confectioner! is of
every description.
TOVN OP AM. KIN UN
c.Mistantiy on hand. The best RAI81N9, FK1S,
lillitASio x UKir.U r ItUlT.
PUHE HIO COFFEE, TEA & SP1CE,
fresh Bread, Buns ft Cukes, every morning,
FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, Ac
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS 1
H iving filled up u rmim expressly for serving
up Oysters III every style, Ladies and (ientletneu
will bo neeouimodated with the bs.l bivalves in
market, at ull hours durluir tho dav and eveuluir.
Families will be supplied ut their residence with
the best Shell or Canned Oysters, as is desirable,
nt i ne very lowest prices.
Call and see my excellent assortment of goods
aud ascertain tne prices.
8. r.JtKVIN.
Dec. 10, 1871.
SPUING NILLIKIHY GOODX,
.K full line of
BONNETS AND HATS,
trimmed nnd nutrliiiincd. Flowers, Ribbons.
Collars, Culls, Ilaudkurehlefs, Neckties, aud a
teucrul variety or
MILLINERY GOODS
selected with prait care from the leuditif Im
port iu$: houses in New York aud Philadelphia,
at
MIBB M. L. OOSSLER,
Fourth Street, below the 8. V. It. R.
Every effort will be made loplcu.e those wko
Mo I
tuvor nur wun tuetr palroaayu.
April id, 1S7J.
Don
OBITS,
tbbcrlismcnts.
IrfWlEli
1
PIEROB'8 Ijtl
FoiMtatn Nasal Injector,
OR
This instrument Is especially designed for the per
feet application of 4
t OR. SACK'S OATARRH REMIDY.
It Is the only form of instrnraent yet Invented with
which fluid racdicino can be carried high up and
ptrftcUy applied to all parts of the affected nasal pas
sages, and tho chambers or cavities communicating
therewith, in which sorosand nlcors frequently exist,
and from which the catarrhal discharge generally pro
ceed. The want of success in treatingVatarrh here,
tofore has arisen largely from the impossibility of
applying remedies to these cavities and chambers
by any of the ordinary methods. This obstacle In
the war of cfTectlmr cures it entirely overcome by I he
invention of the Doncho. In nalnir this Instrument,
tho Fluid Is carried by Its own weight) no snuffing, forc
ing or pumping being required.) up one nostril In a full
krcnlly flowing stream to tho highest portion of tho
lineal passages, passes into and thoroughly cleanse
nil the tubes and cuambeis connected therewith, and
Mows out ofthe opposite nostril. Itsnsere plcatantsnd
so simple that a child can understand It. full
and explicit direction accompany each
Instrument. When used with this Instrument, Dr.
Saw's Catarrh Kemody cures recent attacks of
,Cold In the Head "by a few application.
Symptom of Catarrh. Frequent bead
acho, dlschnrgo foiling luto throat, sometimes pro
fuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent, offensive, Ac.
la othors a dryness, dry. watery, weak or Inflamed
eyes, stooping up or obstruction of nasal pnssnjre.
rlnzliur in ears, deafness, hawklns and couehlue to
lcafncss, ban king and coughlug to
clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from nlcors, volca
altered, nasal twang, ofl'cnslvo breath. Impaired ot
total uepnvwon 01 souse 01 emeu ana taste, an
ncss, montal depression, loss of apiietlta, Indip
total deprivaaton of sense of smell and taste, dlnd-
ncs, montal depression, loss or appetite, indices
tlon, eulareod tonsils, tickling roui-h. Ac. Only a
row or urn o symptoms areiucciy 10 i
anv case at ona time.
be present in
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemed y, when nscd
with Dr. Pierce's N anal flour be, and accom
panied with tho constitutional treatineut which Is
recommended In the pamphlet Uiat wraps each bot
tle of tho Romody, Is a perfect specific for this loath
some disease, ana the proprietor offers. In pood faith,
8500 reward for a cao bo can not cure. Tho
llemcdy is mild and pleasant to use, containing no
strong or canstlo drugs or poisons. The Catarrh
Remedy Is sold at SO cents. Douche at SO cents, by
all Drua-gjlete, or oither will be maUod by pro
prietor on receipt of 60 cents.
H. V. PIERCE, 71. D., .
Sole Proprietor.
BUFFALO. Jf. X.
May 4, 1878-
NEW DISCOVERY
la CtkemioAl and OTcdical Science.
i J
Dr. OABVI1VS TAIt BEMEDIES
Cure Inciplrnt C'ouNHtnptioit.
Dr. CSAKVIVS TA11 UK.TltJICS
Cure Catarrh.
r. OAKVIX'S TAU IJXrKIJES
Cure Asthma.
Dr. OAllTIX'S TaII BEMBWES
Cure Ucart DiMUtfcC.
Dr. GAItlllV'S TAU HHHEDTES
Cure Skill DihCiiws.
Dr. AKVI.'S TAU UK.HEDICS
Kegriluto tlio Liver.
Dr. Alt VIM'S TAIt ItEJIEDIES
Ret'lllato the eStoinitclniud BowdS
Dr. CiAKVI.' TAU HEIEDIES
Cure ull Femul WvukuettscN.
Dr. UABVIM'S TAU UE.HEDIE8
Turify tho Blood.
Dr. CiAUVIM'S TAU UEItlEDIKS
Curo DieiaM of the Throat.
Dr. GABVIVS TAU UEWEDIES
Cure BroiiehltiM.
Dr. OAUVIM'S TAUEHEDin
Cure "Booc Cold.Vir "Hay Fever"
Dr. ClAUVIN'S TAU KETIEDIES
Cure Lung Dieae.
Dr. GAUVI.X'S TAU B EM EDITS
Curo Constiputton.
Dr. OAUVEVS TAU BE.TIEDIES
Care Salt B lieu mi.'
Dr. OABVI.VS TAB BE.UEIHB8
Curo KJduey Dhtenscs.
Dr. GABVIM'S TAIt HE.1IED1ES
Trovent Cholera fc Vellow Fever
Dr. OABVI.VS TAB BKtlEDIES
rreveut Malarious Fcven.
Dr. GABVIVS TAB BE.IIEDIES
Itcmove Pain In the Breast.
Dr. GABVIVS TAB BEMEDIES
Bemove Pain In Uie Side or Back.
Dr. GABVIVS TAIt BEMEDIES
Are a Superior Tonic.
Dr. GABVIVS TAIt BEJHEDLES
Restore tlio Appetite.
Dr. GABVIVS TAB ItEJVEDIES
Cause the Food to Difrest.
Dr. GABVIVS TAB BE1VEDIES
Bus tore Uio AVeuli and Debit it ated
Dr. GABVIVS TAB BE3IEDIES
Give Tone to Your System.
I. T. HYDE & CO.
BOXJ3 PHOPRIETOIia,
198 Seventh Ave,, New York,
December 21, 1872. ly
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Hare you a dyspeptic Stomach T Unh' illires
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nre in danger of Chronic Dial rhiea or inflamma
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Uiinary
Organs t Yon nre exposed to SHfl'eriiiir lu its
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Arc you dejected, drowsy, dull, sluggish or de
pressed In spirits, w ith head ace. back ache, coat
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by cathartics and physics, they give only teiuoo
rury lellef Indigestion, flatulency und dyspep
sia with piles und kindred diseases urv sure to
follow their use.
Keep the blood pure and healthy Is assured.
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Sole Agent for the United States.
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cents ner bottle. For sale by all druggists,
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zrTcAT;MtVtAuvt Yi2jv
i tUiJ
Manufacturers.
NTOVE t TIN ESTABLISHMENT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, rroprictnr.
f Sl.'CCHSSOlt TO SMITH (IFKTIIRIt.J
HAVING purchased the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Kranse would respectful
ly Inform the public that he now hns on hand a
large assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Sieer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Top, Combination, . Susquehanna and others,
which are so arranged as to bo used for Coal or
Wood, and arc warranted to perform satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put tip to
heat one or more rooms. HEATING 8TOVES
of dillerent kinds nt very low prices.
Tinware of Every Description
kept constantly on hand. Roofing nnd Spouting
w ith the best material, done nt short notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil el d Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of a x.nd.i. Store opposite Conley's hard ware
store, (ilve me a call. A. KRAUSE.
upl24-ly
M'MltKK AND PLANING MILLS.
TliUd Street, adjoining l'hlla. & Erie R. R., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
' SUNBURY, PA.
IRA T. TjLEMENT,
IS prepared to furnish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of the public
Having all the. latest Improved machinery for
manufacturing Limber, be is now ready to till or
ders ef all kinds of
FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS SHUTTERS,
SASH, BLINDS MOULDINT.S, VE
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
nnd all kinds of Ornnmental Serowl Work. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A I.AIKIB ASSOIITMKNT OP
BILL LUMIIEK.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Ijitlie, Ac
Orders promptly filled, nnd shipped bv Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
ilecl-t.S:ly
MAt HINE SHOP AND IltON
FOUNDItV.
GEO. ROHUHACII & SONS,
- Sanbnry, I'eim'n,
INFORM the public that they arc prepared to
do all kinds of CASTINGS, nnd having added
a new Machine Shop ill connection with their
Foundry, nnd have supplied themselves with New
Lathes, Pltiuing and Boring Machines, with the
latest Improvements. With the nid of skillful
tin chanies, they are enabled to execute nil orders
of
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given them, lu a satisfactory man
lier. GrHtoH to suit any Stove.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches' or oilier build
ings, of all sizes.
BRASS CASTINGS, Ac
Ornamental Iron I Fencing
FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS;
VERANDAHS,
FOR Y A It LIS AT KKMDENl'KN, JtC, AC.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further Improved, and
will always be kept on hand.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Sunbury, May 20, 1871.
LKIt'OK NTOKEI
CHRISTIAN NEFF,
Second Street, opposite the Court House, SUN-
; 111 Ki , t'A.,
! Respectfully invites the attention of Retailers
' nnd others, that he has on hand, aud will cen
' stantlv keep nil kinds of
j . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
j Consisting of Pure Brandies: Cognluc, Cherry,
( Gluircr, liix liclle and Otnrd.
I Whiskies: Pure Rye Copper-Distilled, Moi"ii.
I gnheln, Apple mid Nectar.
PURE HOLLAND GIN!
Wines: Champagne Wine, Sherry, Pert and
I Claret.
' Crnb Cider, Champagne Cider, N. F. Ruin,
1 Brown Stout and Scotch Ale.
STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS,
i And all others Liquors Which can be found In
: the city markets, which will be sold at Wliole
I sale and Retail. Every article guaranteed ns
I represented. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS
! and BOTTLES, always on hand.
1- Orders promptly utteuded to, nntt yuhlic
patronage respectfully solicited
t NFFF.
Snuliury, July 3, lMKt. ly.
SIMU ItY MAKBLE YAKD,
nwnrtli Street below Murliet,
SUXliUKY, 1" E N N ' A .
r
Ml E undersigned has returned from the Ver
mont Marble Quarries with !H Tons of
Marble for
MonniuentM, Gruvtj-StoueN,
Ac, &c.
He has bought at such figures that
will allow him to sell better stone, for
less money, than heretofore. The best
ButLerlHiid Fiills MaiMc,
which is better than Italian. Rutland is now
sold us low us the Manchester.
Those who need anything lu the Marble line,
for Monuments, Grave-Stones, or other purposes,
will find it to their Interest to call and exainlno
this large stock, as better bargains can be secur
ed than buying from parties 'huckstering' round
the country.
All lettering will be doue in the neatest and
most improved style.
W. M. DAUUHERTY.
Sunbury, Jan. 11, 1873.
Tailoring! Tailoring!!
CHARLES MAIHL,
ESPECTFl'I.LY Informs tho citizens that
he has just received bis
Spring and Smuttier Gooi1n
nt his
TAILOR SHOP.
on Fourth Street, below Market, In the Million
building, and that ho is prepared to make up ull
kinds of
GENTN' AND UOY'tf Nl'ITN,
In the latest styles. Having hud much exper
ience iu the business he desires the public to give
him a trial.
Clothing will be made up in tlw latest Paris
and Amerituii Fashions iu the most satisfactory
manner.
al2,'7U. . CHARLES MAIHL.
A. M. MEIXELL,
lliUJ.KH IN
American uud European
WATt'HEM.
FINE JKWXLKV uuU SILVEUWAUE.
I'eriVcted Neetaclen aud Ey e
GlatuteN.
GOLD HEADED CANES.
Walshes and Jowelry neatly repaired and war
rautcd. ,
Market Square, BUNBCRY, Pa.
Feb. 3, 1873.-tf.
NEW YOIIK AND I'HILADELI'HIA
MILLINEUY GOODM.
SPRING A SUMMER BONNETS A HATS,
TRIMMED AND UN-TRIMMED.
An extensive assortment of Straw Millenery
and Fancy uorl, now open at
MISS L. WEIBER'S MiLUNERY BTORE,
Mahkct Bthibt, Bi'epuut, Pa.
My stock of Spring goods is unusually large
and varied, eemprlslug lbs latest and most at'
tractive styles, selected with eare from lbs lead
lug Importing bouses and adapted for the present
season.
U13,'78. MI8S L. WETSEK.
(aUroat
0.
BEADING BA1LBOAD.
WINT.ER AlVttANGEMENTR,
MOKDAT, DECEMBER 2ud, 1872.
Trains leave Hnrrlsbnrg for New York as fol
lows i at 5.80 and 8.10, a.m., and 2.00, p. in.,
connecting with trains on PenusylTanln Rail
road, and arriving at New York at 12.80, ftiK)
and tt.45 p. m., respectively. '
ReUirnlnlng , Leave New York at 9.00 a. in.
12.110 and 5.h0 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.45
a. m., nnd 8.80 p. m. '
Leave Harrlsburg for Reading, Pottsvllle.
Tnmaqnn, Minersvllle, ".shhind, Sb.imokln, AI
lentownnndPliilHilelolilant 5.80 und 8.10 a.m.
2.00 ami 4.05 p. m., Hopping at Lebnnon and
principal way stations j the 4.05 p. ui., train con
necting foy Philadelphia. Pollsvlllo cin.
bin only. For Pottsvllle. Schuylkill Hnveu and
Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
road leave Harrisburg at 8.40 p. in.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read
Ing for Alluiitown, Kastoii and New York at
7.80 and 10.85 a. m and 4.00 p. m. ReturuUig.
leave New York nt f.OO a. in., 12.50 and 5.30 p
m., and Allcntewu nt 7.20 a. in., 12.25, 2.10. 4.35
and 8. 55 p. m.
Why Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7..I0 a. in., connecting nt Rending with trulu on
East Pcnna. Railroad, returning loaves Potts
vllle at 4.35 p. m., stopping at H stations.
Leave PottsvUlc at 0.00, 8.05 and B.10 A. m.,
and 2:30 p. in., Herndon at 10.00 n. Shnmo
kmnt 6.00 and 11.03u. m., Ashland at 7.18 a.
n., and 12.20 p. m., Mahnnoy City nt 7.58 nnd
14.54 p. m., Tsainqna nt 8.35 n. m., and 2.10 p.
in., for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Har
rlsburg, Ac.
Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Rnllrond at 8.05 a. in., for Harrisburg
nnd 11.45 a. in., for Pinegrove nnd Trcruont.
Pottsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Potts
vllle at COO n. in., passes Rending at 7.40 n. m..
arriving at Philadelphia nt 10.15 a. m. Return,
lug leaves Philadelphia nt 4.45 p. m., passes
Rending nt 7.15 p. in., arriving ut Pottsviilo'nt
0.00 p. m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potls
town at tl. 45 a. In., returning, leaves Philadel
phia, (Ninth und Green.) ut 4.30 p. in.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading nt
7.30 a. in-, nnd 0.15 p.m., for Ephruetu, Lit'.,
Lancneter, Columbia, Ac. ; returning leave Lan
caster IH8.20 a. m.,nnd 3.30 p. m., nnd Colum
bia at 8.15 a. m., and 8.20 p. m.
Perkioinen Railroad trains leavo Pnrtlnm..
Juretion nt 7.35 and 0.00 a. in., 2.55 and 5.40 p.
m. ; returning, leave Greer Lane ut 0.15 n. m.,
12.85 and .4.20 p. ih., netting W illi trains ou
Reading Railroad.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Pliu.'
nixville nt 0.10a. in.,- It.lonud 5.50 p. m. ; return
ing, leave Byers nt G.1I5 n. in., 14.45 and 4.20 p
m., connecting witli trains ou Reading Railroad.
Colchrookn'ale Railroad trains leave I'oit.towu
at .40 a. in. und 1.20. (1.25 and 7.15 p. in., re
turning leave Mount Pleasant nt fi.OO, K.00 and
11.25 a. in. and 8.00 p. in., connecting with trams
en Reading Railroad.
Cbcsti-r Valley Railroad trains leavu Bridge
port nt 8.30 a. xi. '4.40 mid 5.3 p. in., ret ing,
leave DownlngtoWn ut fl.tj, a. m., ).:) H, r,. M
I p. in., connecting with trains on Reading Rail
j road,
On Sundays: leave New Turk nt5. 30 p.m.,
! Philadelphia at S.no a. m. aud 3.15 p. in., (the
i S.ooa. in. train running onlv to Rending.) leave
Pottsvllle at 8.00 a. in., lcaro Ilarrhbuii: st 5.IH
I n. tn. and 2:00 p. ru. ? leave Allcntown nt S.55 p.
I in. j leave Reading at 7.1.5 a. in. ami 10.15 p. m.
I for Harrisburg, nt 7.30 a. in. for New York, nnd
j nt '4.40 a. m. nnd 4.16p. ui. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets, to and from n)l points, nt ic
Baggage cheeked through ; 100 pounds allowed
each i'assi ner.
.1. E. WOOTTEN.
AsKl't. S'tft. if Knij. Madi't ti.
Rkaiusii, Pa., Decern her 2, 172.
Xortheru Central KuUvvity.
"'INTER ARRANG EM ISN'T.
01
nua after Oct. 27, kr?2, tmlns will run
i ' "iws :
NORTHWARD.
Niagara .Express leaves Suiilmry nt 12.40 p.
m., for Niagara Fulls
Mull arrives nt Sunlnirv at 4.10 p. m., arrive
nt Wlllinmsport B.20 anil Eltniia 10.30 p. in.
Fast Line arrives nt Sunburv at 0.50 p. in.,
arrive nt Williumsport 8.35 p. ib.
Erie Mail leaves Sunbury nt 11.30 n in Wll
lianisport at 8.4U a m, and "arrives at Efeuira at
12.40 p in.
SOUTHWARD.
Mull leaves Sunbury nt 11.05 a. in., arrive at
Harrisburg 1.45 p. ro.. Hallimore fi.no p. m.
Eric Express leaves Sunburv at 0.40 it. m., ar
rive nt Hnrrfeburg 11.30 a. in., Kullimnrn ILWi
p. ru.
Erie Mali leave Siinluu-y at 12.50 a. in., arrive!
at Harrisburg -J.45 a. in., BaltliniN-a 8.45 n. in.
Niagara Express leaves Sunburv nt 8.00 p m,
Harrislinrg nt 10.40 p in, arrives ut Baltimore 2.13
n in.
SHAMOKIN DIVISION.
FasTWAKIl.
Leave Sunbury nt 4.40 p. in., arrive nt Shaino
kin 5.50 p. in., Sit. Cnrmel fi.;i0 p. ni.
Leave Sunbury (Accommodation,) ut 12.35 p.
in., ni iive nt Shainokin 1.35 p. in.
Wl'STWAIIII.
Leave MU C.-.rtncl at 7.40 a. m., Shamokln
8.20 a. m., arrive at Sunbury 8.25 a. in.
Leave Sliamokln ( Accommodation,) nt 2.45 p.
m., arrive ut Sunliiiry 8.55 p. m.
Express leaves daily.
All other trains leave dally, except Sundays.
A. R. Fiskk. F-ii. S. Yoi'no",
Oen'l. Sup't., Gen'l Passun'r Ag't.,
Harrisburg, Pa. Dnllmorc, Md
rhiladcithia and !te Kailroad.
SUMMEU TIME TABLE
On and alter Sunduv, Oct. C7th, 1872, tho
Truiusouthe Philadelphia A Eric Rail Road will
ruu ns follows i
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia,
Sunbury,
" " nrr at Erie,
Erie Express leave Philadelphia,
" " Sunbury,
" " an at Erie,
Elmlra Mali leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunburv.
11.40 p in
8.30 a tr
7.50 p in
12.40 p in
7.01 p in
7.45 a in
8.00 a in
4.30 p in
' " arr nt Lock Haven,
7.45 p m
7. lis u m
Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " " euiibiiry,
" " nrr at Reuovo,
EASTWARD.
12.40 p m
l.o.i a m
11.85 a m
12.45 a m
n.55 a in
9.05 p m
U.35 a nt
S.30 p in
7.45 a m
11.00 a iu
6.00 p m
3.25 p m
Mall Train leaves Eric
1 bunbury,
' " arr at Philadelphia,
Erie Express leaves Erie,
buubury,
" " arr ut PhUadelphia,
Elmlra Mall leaves Lock Haven,
" bunburv,
' " nrr ut Philadelphia,
Niagara Express leaves Renovo,
" " " Sunbury,
" " err at Philadelphia,
.so p in
2.H0 a m
Mall Fast conue-ts east ami west at Erie with
L. 8. A M. S. R. W. and nt Ii vinetou- with Oil
Creek and Allegfieny B. R. W.
Niagara F.xoress and Erie Express East, and
Erlo Mail, Niagara Express' and Elmlra Mull
West, connect nt WIllinuiBport with trains going
north on the Elmlra nnd Cunaudnigua divisiou
of H-sN. C.R. K.
Cutawissa passenger trains will be run east and
west from Willianisportou Elmlra Mall.
WM. A. BALDWIN, Gen'l Sup't.
Iiaut llle, Ilailrtoa A Wllkenbarre
H. It. IVuua. It. It. Co. Leone e.
8UMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after this dnte Passenger trains on the
D., II. A W. K. R. will ruu as follows i
WESTWARD. EASTWARD.
LEAVE.
New York,
Philadelphia,
East on,
Bethlehem,
Uailetos,
Cultawlssa,
Danville,
Sunbury, arrive
A.M.! LEAVE. A. V.
li:00 Sunbury, ti:'J0
80 Danville, 7:0'4
U:25 Cuttawlssa, 7:2
10:05 Hatlctou, 9:08
V. X. r. t-
1:00 Bethlubetn, 12:10
:40, Fusion, 12:35
3:20 Philadelphia, 2:15
J:57.New York, arr. 11:50
Trulu West arriving at Suubury 3:57 p. m.,
makes close connections with trains on Phlladel-
Llila A Erie R. R. for Miltou, Williumsport,'
ock Haveu and all oluU West, Elmlra sud all
poluts Nertb, also with Northern Central Rail
way, for Harrisburg aud Baltimore.
J New and elegant coaches ruu through b
tween Sunbury aud K.astnn.
FRANK THOMPSON,
Supt. D. 11. A W. R. R
Bcft's Orrpyt, Wii.uammtobt, Pa.
May I, 18. (