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

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ITA-LXj,
of the
LARGEST
CHEAPEST
Assortment of
1
Gents Furnishing Goods,
ever offered in this place at
Popular Clothing Store.
Corner Third and Market,
SOTBUEY, PA.
DTI M 0 M D S P E C T A C L E S
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
BEN RISING BY AX
Corner Market and
SUNBURY, PA..,
DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY ASD SILVERWAHE.
.Spectacles.
These Lenses are manufactured from Minute Crystal Pebbles, united by fusion, and
derive their name "Diamond," on Recount of their hardness and brilliancy.
The bcientilic principal on which they arc coustrueted, prevents nil glimmering and
wavering of Sight, Dizziness, .v.c, peculiar to all others in use.
Superior to Scotch or llraziliuu Pebbles at less than half the price.
They are- mounted iu the finest nianuer, at our own manufactory, in all styles of
Gald, Silver, Steel, Rubber aud Shell 1' ramus of tho best quality.
Manufactured by Tho Silencer Optical Manufacturing Company. (Successors to J.
E. Spencer & Co., in the Optical Department.) New York aud New Haven.
i or c-aio only iy
Sunbury, Pa., May 31, 1ST3.
OH,
LITE BELOW THE SURFACE,
llV TI10B. W. KNOX.
013 Page Ottuvo.
1:50 Fine Enrii-
Relutes Incidents and Accidents beyonj the
Light of I:iy j Startling Adventures iu' nil pints
of tbo World ; Mines and Mode ot Working
them; Caverns mid their Mystutiet j Down in
the. Depths of the Son ; Nights In Opium Dcus ;
Lifii In Prison j Stories of Exiles s Journeys
throne, h flowers and Catacombs; Accidents iu
Mints; Underworld of ilia Great LitUs, tie.
For circulars and teruis to uirents, address the
publishers. J. B. BURR A. CO.
Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, 111.
ACiCSTS WANTKU rvll
BULLS and HEARS of NEW YORK.
En Mulhtm JMe Smith.
Nearly COO Octavo Pages, Profusely Illustrated.
If you wish to know bow Fortunes are Made
and Lost t bow Shrewd Men aio Ruined bow I
Panics are Created i bow Stocks uro Houirht aud
Bjld, Read this Hook. It relates tho biographies j
of tbo great leading speculators of New York, '
with a history of Wall Street and its operutors ,
during tbo past 200 years. For circulars and :
terms, address the publishurs. ,
V I 1. ....... . ... m . '
io BV.UU uii i.ii ,iui uirmuu inrouio, mount
ed aud ready for framing, free to every Ageut.
J. b. HL'HU ife Co.,
Hartford, Coun., or Chicago, 111.
IV 31. FAKKOX, SOX A t o..
No. 328 South SECOND Street, below DOCK,
riiihidelphiH.
WILLIAM KAR'ISON, HENRY IIARXEU.
NtLbON Pl'GII, W. W. CRE.M'THERS,
Manufacturers of First-Class
FLKNT1LRE.
1 rice reMOiiuble. Please cull aud examine.
"VFOIt HOIKF., Cor
V Mulberry, busings Ccutre, W
Pa..
Third aud
UlUuisport,
U. B. ELSE A CO., Proprietor.
Juue S, 1S73
TJISTIDEPiaPlOTJlSriD
1873.
IIPPIII
ii
ELGIN WATCH.
Third Streets,
Til imri N S. SHANNON.
Hoarding aud Male Kitible.
SHERIFF V AN DYKE baa opened a Veterin
ary Hoarding nnri Sale Stable. Boarding horses
that are well will be kept iii d'HVrot-.l stables from
those that are rick, i-triet attention will be paid
to ull horses well or sick. I will cure all had
vices in the horse, all diseases of tho uioir.h, all
dUcai.es uf tba resplratoi v oricans, disease of the
stomach, liver, urinary orirans, fi tt aii l Ices.
Also diseases of the head, eyes, and all mlseel
laneous diseases. All surtfiea! cases, such as
Hiecdihir, Nerving, UowuMiil', Firing tenotomy,
Tapping tho chest cottchiin:, Ac. tc. Also.
Troitiiig hoists tiained fr the course. Stahle
back of Ccnteial Hotel. JAMES VAN DYKE.
July 1!,'73. St.
JJUTCHEHV! 11UTCHE11Y!
MeMrti. Itl.l'FKW A UOUIilt,
Third Street, opposite Central Hrtet,
SUNUURY, PA.,
fEEI constantly oa baud tho very choicest
IV of fresh
i:ki:f, mittos axi vr..vi.,
which is sold at the lowest priees. Meat canTje
bud at all bonis during the day.
Buubury, Pa., June B, 1S7J.
Kl .Mtl ltY M AHllLi: YAIIO,
Fourtli Klrect brlow Market,
SUNRURY, PENN'A.
riHE uuiierslgucd has relumed from tho Ver
L mont Marblo Quarries with Sii Tous of
Marble for
MouHuieaU, Mrnvc-StonrN,
. &c, &c.
Ho has bought at such flcurcs that
will ullow biiu to sell better stone, for
. less monev. than beretolbre. The heat
XiSuthcrlaud
Falls Marble,
which Is better than Italian,
sold as low as the Manchester.
Rutland is now
Those who need auytblug in the Marble line,
for Monuments, Grave-btoues, fu other purposes,
will Hud It to their Intel est to call aud emiuiiuo
this largo stork, as better bargains can be secur
ed than buying from purllos 'huckstering' round
the country.
All lettering will be don iu the neatest and
most Improved style.
W. M. DACGUEKTY.
Suubury, Juu. 11, 167S.
ID
m
em
'if
A. P. WALTER.
MONUMENTAL SHAVING PAUT.OR
and
BATH ROOMS.
nAIU DRES8ED BY MACHINERY.
SyDont forget the place on tlift East side, of
Third Sthbet,o, tow doors South of Markct.Suu
bury, Pa.
Uiaids, Switches, Curl?, and all kinds of
LADIES' II AIR.
Work made to order
cither out of combings
or straight hair. All or
ders left at the residence of
A. P. Walters, corner of 4th si.
and Sbamokin avenue, will receive
prompt attention. A Specialty In
CIIILDRENS' HAIR CUTTING,
cither at their homes or Shaving Tartar.
A. P. WALTERS.
July 5, 1873. tf.
J. F. LURCH'S
ifCARBlAGE AND
WAGON 3
ESTABLISHMENT,
CHESTNUT ST., SUNBURY,
PA.
VEnici.ns of all Kinds made to Obdfh.
The latest styles nnd the best workmanship.
Samples may bo seen at tbc shop. Give hi in
rail.
Suubury, Dec. 7, lb72. ly.
CD
sT J S
S3
-1
BLATCil LEY'S
? IMPROVED CDCJH3ER W'KD PL'2P
2 Tasteless, Durable. Efficient nnrt
Cheap. 1 he best Pump for the
least nioner. Attention is es
pecially invited to Blatehlcy's
Patent Improved Bracket mid
Now Drop Check Valve, which
can be withdrawn without re
moving the Pump or distuning
the joints. Also, the Copper
Chamber, which ucver cracks or
scales, aud will outlast auy other. For sale by
Dealers everywhere. Send lor Catalogue aud
Price List. C11AS. GaULATCULF.Y, Manu
facturer, 508 Commerce '-Jg Philud'a. Pa. SM.ly
A GENTS WANTED
IX. TO SELL OUR NEW
Improved Clover .Machine,
Address
BIRDSELL MANUFACTURING CO.,
Greeneastle, Franklin Co., Pa.
Aug. 8, 173. mos.
t E.Ti:it OF ATTKACTIOX.
Everybody is invited to como and buy of ;the
baudsotne assortment of
TOYS AND CONFECTIONERIES
at
SAMUEL 1". KEVIN'S STORE,
In frame building, adjoining Moore .t Disslnger's
building. THIRD STREET, SUNBURY. PA.
Just opened a fresh supply of C'oufe tioucilis of
every description.
TOYS OF ALE KIXIIS
constantly on baud. Tho best RAISINS, FIGS,
CL'RUANTS & DRIED FRUIT.
PUKE 1UO COFFEE, TEA & SPICES,
fresh Bread, Buns & Cakes, every inorulug.
FANCY CAKES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, Ac.
OYSTEUS I OYSTERS ! OYSTERS!
Having fitted up a room expressly for serving
up Oysters lu every stylo, Ladies aud Geutleuieu
will be accommodated with the bast bivalves in
market, at all hoars durinu the day aud eveutnir
Families will be supplied at their resideuce with
the bust Shell or Canned Oysters, as is desirable,
at the very lowest price.
Call and see my excellent assortment of good
and ascertain tin prices.
8. F.NEVIN
Dee. li, 15.71.
Jl.... .
1307. RIGHTER fit GASKtLL, 1307.
TEAT,ERS.IN
American ani French Winiow Glass,
Crystal Sheet, Rough Piute, Colored, ;Enamcltd
And Ornamental Olass,
1307 Market Street, Philadelphia.
January 11, 1S78. 1j
UTICA
(Fobmiuli Wood Mass.)
STATIONARY- & P0RT1BLE
Steam Engines.
Tlio Bsst & Most Complete Assortment
in the Market.
The-e Tlmrlnes have ahrny maintained the wry
liiRhent Manilard of excellem. We make the
manufacture of Enfrtnca, Hoilra and 8nw Mill, a
srs-eialty. WSe have tla-larRest and mostwomploto
work, of the kin.t in the oouutry, with maclunory
sprnall y adapted to the wors.
We keen constantly in process large number, of
TmrinML hi.'li we furnish at the very loweat pricee
and on the shortest notion. Wo build Knirinca
sroeiallr ndnptitl to Mine. Saw Mills Orint Mllla,
'J .iniieriei, t otton Gius, Thresher, awl all clause,
cf nmtmfactuiinir.
We ai now building the oolebrnted Lane Circu
lar Saw Mill, the best and most complete saw mill
tTPT invented. .
Wo muko tlie manufacture of Saw Mill ontflta i
special fmtura of our business, aud cua furnish
complete on the shortest notice.
Our aim in nil cumin 1. to furnish the best ma
chinery in the market, and work absolutely un
eqniiU il for beaut jr of diniim.eeomiroy and itnngth.
Bund for Ciivulur and Prioe List.
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
CTICA, W. T.
)
A complete Mock of Choice folc
tloiiH lu vory loi)rlmeut 'Lo
l'erod t Npet-iul prlccii, Uur
ins the Kuiiiiucr mcuhoii,
lVhile milking lter
ut touet.
W2
mmm
JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER
Watches, Plated Goods Cutlery,
Clocks, IlronzpH A Fnnry tioods.
July 13, 187S.
THE KItJ IIARUEK SHOP
I
S THE SHOP OF THE TOWN and long
hns been ; ask history aud sbo will tell yon
Men have grown old In our patrouago
Babies on their mothers' breast
To bouncing boys nt play ;
Aud youths by maidens fair oaressed,
To stalwart men with cures oppressed,
And old men silver gray.
And among tbc honored and lasting Impres
sions of time, and the crash of rt-volulious in
circumstances, wo stand a living monumental
memento of the liiuenuity and perseverance np
ertaining to the identity of progression, plying
our vocation with tho highest style of art and
perfection, and aspiring to achieve the highest
reward of merit uttulnable in our bumble capaci
ty, and tbc sentiment of respect and approbation
which the presence of superior appliances aud es
tablishment are always wont to Inspire.
Always to please
We shave with ease
Cut and comb with taste the hair ;
Shampoo the head with soothing care,
And color the whiskers black or brown,
To suit the people about the town.
Then allow me politely request yon to stop,
And not go past nor from around our shop.
To get shaved on tbc basis of ability nor ns
soino have done for our use of the ballot for prin
ciple sacred and right nor under tho common I
secret aud invidious guise of enmity ta complex
lou ; for the cut of a man's coat, or tho color of
his skin, ought not to a fleet his Usefulness nor
his qualifications. A fair chance Is all that wo
demand, to give the proof to all the land.
JAMES W. WASHINGTON.
Proprietor.
Sunbury, April 5, 1S73 ; No. 91, Market st.
" I.Ktl'Oll NTOKE!
CHRISTIAN NEFF,
Second Street, opposite tbo Court House, SUN
BURY, PA.,
Respectfully invites the ntteutlon of Retailers
and others, that he has en baud, and will con
stant lv keep all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Consisting of Pure Brandies: Cogukic, Cherry,
Ginger, Rocbelleand Oturd.
Whiskies: Pure Rye Copier-lUtllled, Mou
gahcla, Apple and Nectar.
PURE HOLLAND GIN !
Wines: Champagne Wine, Sherry, Port and
Claret.
Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. E. Rum,
Brown Stout and Scotch Ale.
STOMACH ASD BAR BITTERS,
And all others Liquors which can be found In
the city markets, which will be sold at Whole
sale aud Retail. Every article guaranteed as
represented. Also, a Inrgelot of DEMIJOHNS
aud BOTTLES, always ou hand.
Orders promptly atteuded o, aud yubllc
patrouago respectfully eollcilcd
fl NF.FF.
Sunbury, July 8, 18(50. ly.
A Good Chancellor a Cook Mote t
AtJ. B. HEED'S
STOVE AND TINWARE STORE,
Third St, opposite the Central Hotel, Sunbury,
ANY -rson purchasing goods to the amouut
off a 00 ut retail prices, for cash, will tie
entitled to a Ticket for the drawing of a first
class No. 7, Cook Stove with all the fixtures,
valued at j 30, warranted- to give satisfaction.
Notice will bo given of the place aud time of
drawing through the papers.
J. B. RKED.
Sunbury, July 18, 1873.
LOCAL OITIO.V.
Now I the time to form Your club.
FINE OLD RYE WHISKY.
Fully Four Years Old.
H per gallon. Or, in lare bottles, secure
ly packed iu cases, $11.00 per dozen.
VERY FINE PALE SAEUItY,
and
KAItE OLD PORT WINES, "
at same prioes.
GOLD SEAL BRANDY,
Very Choice. .
$18.00 tha doaen '
Bond la your orders, .,
IT. A.C. YAM BElLr '
No. I3E0, CHESTNUT ST.,
Philadelphia.
April 19, 1873,-1 yr.
STEAM ENGINE
MACHINE NIIOP ANI IRON
FOUNIIKY.
GEO. ROIIRBACII & SONS,
Nunbury, Penn'M,
INFORM the public that they are prepared to
do nit kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
n new Machine Sbnp In connection with their
Foundry, and have supp'.lc themselves rih New
Lathes, Planing and Boring Machines, with the
latest Improvements. With tbo aid of skillful
mechanics, tbey are enabled to execute all orders
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
that may be given theui, lu a satisfactory man
ner. Grate.) to ffjnlt stny Ntove.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
Ings, of all sizes.
BRASS CASTINGS, Ac.
Ornamental .'Iron Fencing
FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS ;
VERANDAHS,
FOR YARDS AT RESIDENCES, 4C, AC.
The PL0W8, already celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further Improved, and
will always be kept on hand.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Sunbury, May 30, 1871.
W. D. MELICK,
Druggist and Apothecary,
At the old established stand on
Market Nqunre, NIXItlllV, 1A.
Keeps constantly on hand a full stock of well
selected
DRUGS & CHEMICALS,
Druggists Fancy Goods,
COMBS,
BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS
GLASS, PUTTY,
VAUXISH, IkYENITFFR,
In fact everything nsnnlly kept In a well con
ducted
STOP.E.
Particular attention paid to conipoiindlng Phy
sicians prescriptions and family receipts by the
Proprlator himself.
Sunbury, Pa., June R, 1873.
This) kipacc ia IleNerveil Tor the
AnVHUTISEMBNT 1P
PAINE & McCORMICK'S
II A R 1) W ARE STO li E
Market St., Sunbury, Ptu
Scud for Illustrated Catalogue ami examine
our prices beiore purehasimc, as wo claim lo soli
lower than anv other establishment in tbo City.
REMEMBER the NUMBER,
15KHJ RIDGEAVENUE, Philadelphia.
JAMFS II. MeOEYITT,
Attorney at Law and
Umtbd States Cohmishionkii. OUico with 8.
B. Boyer, Kso,., in Brighl's Building, Suubury.
Pa. Aug. 22, '73. ly.
MTOVKfcTIN ESTAIlI.If.IIM EXT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KBAUSE, Proprietor.
si'CCKSSOU TO SMITH ORNTllEIt.J
HAVING purchused tbo above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Krausc would resectfii!
)y Intorm the public that ho now has on baud a
large assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Sieer's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolviug
Top, Combination, Susquehanna and others,
w hich are so arranged as to be uaed for Coal or
Wood, aud are warranted tocrforiii satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of all kinds put up to
heat one or more rooms. HEATING b'l'l 'YES
of different kinds at very low prices.
Tinware of Every Description
kept constantly ou hand. Rooting and Spouting
with tho best material, done nt short notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil M.Ld Lamps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of a A.ieU. Store opposite Coulcy's hardware
store. Give me a cull. A. KRAlbL.
apl24-ly
NEAMONAIILE C.0OIVN.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
at
Mlast Kate niack'st,
' Market Square, Sunbury, Pa.
LADIE'S DRESS GOODS of every stylo aud
quality.
White Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions and Trim
mings a specialty.
TOILET SOAPS AND PERFUMERY i
Everybody Is luvllod to call and see them ami
buy cheap.
May 8, 1873. -
Notice to Trespasser.'
ALL' Perseus art cautioned agalust trespass
ing, or hunting and shooting on the premi
ses of the undersigned, lu Upper Augusta town
ship, Northumberland county. Penuaylvaula,
without permission. Any person violating this
notice will be dealt with according to law.
GEORGE GAUL.
Up. Auf. twp., Aug. , 1873.
M.MI1KU AND PLACING MILIJ4.
Third St root, adlolnlng Phlla. A Erl R. R., two
Squares North of the Central Hotel,
eUNBURY, PA.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
IS prepared to famish every description of lum
ber required by the demands of tho public
Havin
jr. all the latest Improved machinery for
foetnrlng Limber, he Is now ready to fill or-
maim
dors f nil kluds of
FLOORING, PID1NG, IWORS SHUTTERS,
BA8U, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE- i
RANDAS, BRACKETS,
and all kluds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn
ing of every description promptly executed. Also,
A Lahor assoutment of
BILL LUMBER.
HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, rickets,
Lathe, Ac.
Orders promptly filled; and shipped by Railroad
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
ilecltf-OHily
KEEP IT HANDY.
Tub REMAnt.it Familt Meiiicine.
DIARRHEA, Dysentery, Cholera, SumiAe.
Complaint, Cramps, etc., quickly cured by
the ase of
JARDELLA'S
Compound Syrnp of Blackberry Root and Rhu
barb. An old, well tried remedy, entirely vegetable,
pleasant to take, quick and certain In effect (
can bo depended on in tho most nriicnt cases ;
may be given to tho youngest Infunt as well as
to adults. It contains
NO CAMPHOR OR OPIUM.
It Is a pleasant extract and readily taken by
children. It hns often saved life w'hen physi
cians had despaired. Keep it iu the house and
use in time. All we ask for it is a trial. Don't
let your dealer put you off with something else.
Bny It. Try it. Sold by Drugirists and Store
Keepers throughout this State. Prepared only by
11 AN SELL & BIIO.,
June H,'73-:iin. -J000 Market St., Philadelphia.
THE PARKER GUN.
SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
March SO, 1873. ly.
Dr. J. Walker's California Vine
gar Hitters aro a purely Vegotablo
preparation, rundo chiefly from tho native
hei li8 found on tho lower ranges of tho
Sierra Nevada mountains of California,
the medicinal properties of which nro
extracted therefrom without tho use of:
Alcohol. The question Ls almost daily
asked, " What is tho cause of the unpar
alleled success of Vinegar Bitters t
Our answer is, that they reniovo tho
cause of disease, and tho patient recov
ers his health. They nro the great
blood purifier and a life-giving princi
ple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of tho system. Never before in tho his
tory of the world has a medicine been
compounded possessing tho remarkablo
qualities of Vinegar Hitters iu healing
tha sick of every disease man is heir to.
They are a gentle I'urgutivo as well as a
Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation
of the Liver and Visceral Organs iu Dillons
Diseases.
Tlio properties of Dr. Walker's
Vikkqar Hittkrh a ro Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative. Dinrutic,
Sedative, Counter-Irrrtaut, Sudorific, Altera
tive, and Anti-Hilious.
r. it. Mcdonald sy. Co.,
DrnftKists aud Ornrral AK-utH, Hau Kraueiaun, Califor
nia, aud our. Wastiuigtou aud Charltou Hu., Saw Vora.
Hold by nil Druggist, aud Dealer,
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR
CONSUMPTION
which can bo cured by a
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, aa has been
proved by tho hundreds of
testimonials received by tho
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many prominent
physicians to bo the most
reliable preparation ever in
troduced for the relief and
euro of all Lung complaints,
and is ollercd to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years. "When
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a speedy
euro in tho most severo
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, "Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Soro Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in tho Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar's
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave tho cause
behind, as is tho case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and allays irritation;
thus removing tho cause of
the complaint.
rRPAED BT
BETH V. rOWLE SONS, Boston, Mass.,
ABd sold by ilrugirUts and Dealers g.a.rally.
s
kk.awi.hu kailkoad.
SUMMER AnttANGfiitENl''.
MofcbAT, Acocst 4lh, 1873.
Trains leave Ifarrlsburg for New fork ns fol
lowst nt 5.30 and 8.10, a. id., and 3.00, p. in.,
connecting with trains on Pennsylvania Rail
road, and arriving at Sew York at 12.35, 8.50
and U.45 p. m., respectively.
JMurulning i Leart New York at 9.00 a. ra.
13.60 and 6.80 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.80, 9.13
a. m., and 8.30 p. m. '
Leave Harrlsbunr for Reading, Potts v 111
Tamaqua, Minersvllle, Ashland, Bbnmokln, AU
lentown and Pbllndelohla nt 6.80 and 8 10 a m
8.00 and 4.05 p.m., Hopping at Lebanou'an'd
principal way stations ; the 4.05 p. in., train con
necting for Philadelphia, Pottsvtlle and Colum
bia only. For Pottsvllle. Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via ScbuyUtlll and Susquehanna Rail
road leave Huriisbnrg at 8.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trnlnsloave Read
. Alloutown, Easton and New York at
7.30 and 10.35 a. m., and 4.00 p. m. Rotnrning,
leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 13.50 and 5.30 p.
m., and Alleiitewnnt 7.30 a.m., 13.86. 3.10, 4.S5
and 8. 65 p. in.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia nt
7.30 a. in., connecting at Reading with train ou
East Pennn. Ruilroad, returning leave Potts
Villo at 4.85 p. m., stopping at all stations.
Leave Pottsvllle nt 6.00, 8.05 and 9.10 n. m.,
and 2.30 p. m., Herndon at 10.00 a. ai., Shatno
kinnt 6.00 and 11.03 a. m., Ashland nt 7.1S a.
m., and 13.311 ip, m., Mahanoy aty at 7J3 and
13-64 p. in., Ta.naqna at 6.15,8.85 a. in., and
3.15 p. m., for Philadelphia, New York, Reading,
Harrlsburg, Ac. '
Leave Pottsvllle via Schnylklll and Susque
hanna Railroad at 8.05 a. m., for Harrlsburg.
and 13.05 p. tn., for Pinegrove and Tremont.
Pottsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Potts
vllle nt 0.00 a. in., pusses Reading at 7.?0 a. m.,
arriving nt Philadelphia at 10.10 a. in. Return
lng leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m., pasaes
Rcndlne at 7.40 n. m.. nrrlilnr. t i...i..-in..
t- - 4.- .......... b ... llh
9.30 p. m.
Pottstowu Accotninodntiou Train leaves Vctn.
town nt 0. 45 a. m., returning, leaves Philadel
phia (Ninth and Green,) at 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Rending lit
7.30 a. m., aud 6.15 p. m., for Ephrnta, Lit!?.,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac j returning leave Lan
caster at8.30 a. m.,and 8.30p. m., and Colum
bia at 8.15 n. m., and 3.80 p. ui.
Pcrklomcn Railroad trains leave Perkiomcn
Jmtctlon at U.OOu. in., 3.55 and 0.3:) p. in. ; re
turning, leave liricr Lane at COO and 7.40a. in.,
13.35 and 4.80 p. in., conuccting with trains on
Rending Railroad.
Pickering Valley Ruilroad trains leave Plue
nlxville at 0.05n. in., 3.(l5aiid 5,50 p. m. ; return
ing, leave Bycrs at 0.110 u. in., 13.10 nnd 4.30 p.
m., connect ing with trains on Reading Railroad.
Colehrookdale Railroad trains leave Pott-town
nt9.40n. m.nnd 1.05, 0.30 returning leave Mount
Pleasant at 5.50 und 11.85 n. in. and 3.00 p. in.,
connecting willt trains on Rending Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridge
port at 8.30 a. hi. 3.40 nud 5.33 p. in., returning,
leave Dowuluirinwii at 7.00 n. m., 13.30 und 5.40
p. in., connecting with trains on Reading Rail
road, Ou Sundays! leave New York at 5. 30 p.m.,
Philadelphia at a. ui. and 8.15 p. m., leave
Pottsvllle at 8.00 a. w., and S.:i6 p. in., lento
Harrlsburg at 6.30 u. ui. aud 3.00 p. in. ; leave
Allciitox n nt 4.36 and 8.55 p. iu. lav Rcad
ing at 7.40 n. in. nnd 10.16 p. in. r.ir llr.rri.-l.tir",
at 7.30 a. m. for New York, at T.4; a in, for
lentown and at 9.40 n. m. and 4 10 p. in.. Cor
Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mlleiiue, Season, Srhool ani
Excursion Tickets, to und from all poiuts, l ro
duceil rates.
Baggage clicikod throimb ; 1CJ pouiiils allowed
each Passenger.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
Oiurrul .Su;V.
I -
IKA1IM1. I'A., AllgllSl 4,
PENNSYLVANIA IIAIL !.O.tI.
I'IlLADltl.l'IIIA A EniE R. H. DIVISION.
SUMMER TIME TAIJhE.
On nnd after Sunday, July 30th. 1S71J, tho
Traiusoiitho Philadelphia & Eric Rail Road Divi
slou will run us follows i
WESTWARD,
Eric Mail leaves Philadelphia,
11.55 p m
li.'-.) a pi
S.'il a ti
7.55 p n.
v. n p m
:.(. p l:i
f-...ll 111
7.4."i a ia
b.M e. 1. 1
4.15 p m
7.115 p in
isunburv,
" " " Williamsport,
" " arratErle,
Erie Express Waves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury,
" " " Williamsport,
" " an nt Erie,
Elmlrii Mull leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Siinhurv,
" " hit nt Lock Haven,
Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Williamsport,
7.8a a m
Suuburv,
" " " Renovo."
13.S0 p in
J..i. a m
" " urr. at Niagara Falls, 9.45 pm
EASTWARD.
Erie Maii leaves Eric,
" " ' Williamsport,
" " " Sunbuiv.
" " arrut PhlledolphU,
Erie Express leuves Eric,
" " " Williamsport
" " " Siinhurv,
" " orrut Philadelphia,
Elmira Mail leaves Lock Uuven,
" " " Williauispoit,
" " " Sanhuiy,
" " air at I'hiliul.lt'hia.
11. CO a m
11.) p iu
1.':.') a in
7.15am
9.05 p in
7.:5 a 111
f .115 a lu
U.lio p in
7.75 a in
M.M a in
ll.Uu in
ti.iio p in
Niagara Express leaves N Laura Falls, 7
it' in
tvenovo,
" " " Wllllam-poit,
" " " Sunbuiv.
R.lu p in
6.15 p 111
O.J.i p iu
13.80 a in
nrr at i'hiludelhi
M:.il K.ilfit I'linill'i'l. i'n.1 unit Hr.'.t ut Vri.i will.
L. S. A M. S. K. W. and nt Corrv and lrvinetou
with Oil ( reek and Allegheny U.K. V.
Mail West with east ami Kisl liaiiis oil L. e'.
A M. A. It. IV. fiml til IrviliMt.m vfcilli llil I 'r.n.L'
I und Allegheny H. K. W.
Wancu AceomiiioiLtioii east aud west Willi
' trains ou L. S. .Vj M. b. R. V. cast tiud wi st mi l
1 ui r.inv iiii . c. a. n. k w.
Erie Accommodation cat at Cony ami Wct
at Corry anil Irvlurlou with O. C. i A. K. R. W.
Elmira Mall and Ninicuru Eprrss make c!os
coiiiicclions at williamsport with N. C. R. W.
trains, north and south.
IVM. A. BALDWIN, Gen'l Snn't
Danville, lluxlt'ton A' tt ilkcHbitrre
It. It. l'euuu. It. K. Co. Lrsse.
'. ARRANGEMENT.
On ami Vic Puttcuircr trains ou tha
1)., 11. Ji V ilLrun ns follows i
WEST WARf1. "k ASTM'3i ."KK
1.KAVR.
New York,
Philadelphia,
Fusion,
Bethlehem,
Hazleton,
Cuttawissn,
Danville,
A. M.' l.EAV H. . U.
G:O0 Sunburv, 0:80
8:00 Daiiville, 7:03
9:85 CalUWlssa, 7:8S
10:05 Hazleton, 9:08
P. M. 1-. M.
1:00 Bethlehem,
3:40 Easton,
3:30 Philadelphia,
:::57 Nw York, urr.
13:10
18:35
3:15
Suubury, arrive
!s:50
fraiii West arriving at Suubury 3:57 i. ui..
makes close connections with trains on Philadel
phia A Erie R. U. fu Milton, Williuni.port,
LiH'k Haven aud all oiiits Wist, Elmira and all
points North, als. with Northern Centiul Kail
way, for Huirisburg and Baltimore.
JiySew and elcguut evaches ruu thiough la
tweeu Sunbury aud Easton.
FRANK THOMPSON,
Supl. D. 11. .V W. 11. R.
St it's OKrrca, Williamsi-oht, Pa. i
Mayi. 18TO. i
A. M. MEIXELL, "
riKALKU IN
Aiuerirau aud I'uropcHu
HATCHES.
FINE JEWELRY ad SILVERWARE,-
PeriVctetl Npeetstelesi and Ejo
Calaanen.
GOLD' II EADED dANES.
Watches und Jewelry neatly repaired and war.'
ranted.
Market Square, SUNBURY, IV
Feb. 3, 1873.-U.