fennsylvanisch ei/Ly flt BRED' FUM SCHWEFFELBRENNER. SCULIFFELTOWN, Oct. der 14t, 1 579 MISTER PIIINTER : Now hen met so awer amohl ob g'llaxd doh in Pennsylvany—hen mer now net ? Ich hob's g'wisst das mer se beeta, for ich war alsfort in favor fum Hartranft, un fum Cammern un Mackey un selly set g.rossy kit, well se all mitnonner ehr lich, ufrichtich un patriutish sin. UT course alles wass ich gedu hob for der Hartranft tsu 'lecta war in der slain gedu. so a wennich uf em slily. Mer hen allerlea plans g'hot for de kit nei gea macha for de goot alt party, fir de benefit fum Grant. Doh war ich, du weasht, under Mister Express Geisht, under Thor wu der Deitsh Volksfreund rouse gebt, un meim immortaller freind dcr Johnny Forney wu Belly gross Eng lish TBeitung rouse gebt in Filadelfy, un all de bestity Grant's left, selly hen an ivver ous shmarter plan g'hot for der Grant nei tsu 'lecta, un's hut about koryose g'shafft. Se hen all behawpt das der besht weg for der Grant nei tau du wrier waun tiler de Grant Shtate ticket nunner vota debt un's Demokratish Greeley nei du mit em Buckylew for Gufferneer. 1711 sheer gorly waer so gonga—sheer gorly hetta se der Hartranft gebutta, un donn, uf course, weer em Grant sei chance A nummer ehns g'wesst. We's now noch geht wells ich net. Ferleicht, wan mer now all tsomma tut der Geislit un 41er Johnny Forney under Volksfreund Bier uu ally onnery Booty Grant's kit wu behawpta das der besht weg for der Grant 'keta weer g'wesst wane wer de Grant Shtate ticket nunner vota delit— wann mer now all shatht we mer g'shafft, hen un supporta der Grant we met filer Buckylew support hen, ei donn kummt der Grant ferleicht aw net—provided de load is net tsu schwter, un providal er Brecht net tsomma. Anyhow ich gea nei for Grant, weil Bei chance now de besht is —ich melin doh in Pennsylvany. Awer melt ehns wella mer fershtonna hawa, un sell is, das waun mer now aw 41er Grant widder nei 'lecta—ich under Geisht under Baer under Jenny Forney, donn hen mer im sin an fudderer sitz in der party tsu nemma, ua waun's widder amohl draw geht ons emtlin ous dettla, ei donn het ich guru das se remembera das ich aw willens wier amohl an chance ._...---,_-_ .._.. .. ,-.....A, _ _ ri 11 ► g .....1 gg i g g g iii g g tii:.' l E. 11 NIA ,r gP, 'dl 1 1 la.t rt ..! 1 .:;! '..L' :,' I sm z:t . 2 iLI.: !;''j fi; ‘i?: g 5i- ii'i i t i.qt '.t, :,§ -- - 1 6111 ward - g: .F, L'~ t P J "' ".S.:sa; .'''.s V 7. 4:51 L.t4. «.i . 'ottm :;..'. 4 8, , 74 az.; I 7 tit 1 ...:,0 .00 .....,..:.0. v. om. c, .4, .. ,-• 4. ~4-__ .,0 ..1Q 1., ri0.,.......:C4.,: ‘..q - . ~...“...1•• C . 0* •-•Z•O ,', f I tit Ward. ' - -- --•- 'l4'4 v. gk s4 nig 12 gE gF , :ii qg .V.l Wilig, 2i MS.Z? - 4 . 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May— "l'm looking for your other face." Lady —"What other face, child?" May— " Why ma is always saying you have two faces l" (Consternation of mamma.) The Greenhush Gazelle is responsible for the following : A prominent citizen of this village went home a few nights since at a late hour, and gently tapped on the door. "Who is it?" inquired his better half. To which very proper in juiry the heartless man replied by ask ing, "Who do you expect at this hour of the night?" A resident of the North part of Detroit, bought his boy a trumpet a few days ago, and his neighbor, mad at the tooting, bought his boy a drum. Another mad neighbor got his boy a "California devil," one of those things which screech a man's hair on end. The man across the road gave his boy an old boiler and a club, with instructions to pound all day, and he also spends most of his time shoving a lawn-mower. Au old, ragged, red-faced, forlorn-look ing women accosted us with, "I. 4 laise sur, for the luv of Heaven, give me a tip to buy bread with. I am a poor, lone woman, and have. young 'twins tq sup port." "Why% my good woman,') we replied, "you seem too old to have twins of your own." "They are not mine, sur, I am only raisin' 'em." "How old are your twins?" "One of them is seven weeks ould, and t'other is eight months." "John," said a gentleman to his ser vant, "I am going to church, and if it should rain, 1 wish you would come with the umbrella for me ; however, you need not come unless it should ram down right.4' The gentlemen west. It did rain ; but John had gone to the other end of the town to see Mary. His mas ter came back with drenched garments, and a look of implacable anger. "John," said he, "Why didn't you bring the um brella?" "Because. sir," replied John, "it rained slanting." An American minister was once preach ing about Heaven, and, to show the ab surdity of Swedenborg's ideas, drew a graphic picture of the Swedenborgian Heaven, with its beautiful fields, fine horses, cows, and pretty women, when in the midst of his glowing description, one of the sisters went into raptures, and shouted, "Glory, glory, glory l" This so disconcerted the preacher that he paused, when the elder cried out to the shouter, "Hold on there sister you're shouting over the wrong Heaven I" OFFICIAL VOTE OF LANCASTER COUNTY, OCTOBER 8, 1812. C. LC 14 a .• r. to ot Coi iod• , , _ - CC - CI ~, 2 72, 38. llempfleld—Bobrerstown Cr A traveler stopped at a public house in Itaine for the purpose of getting dinner, knocked, but reeeived no awiwur. going in, he found a little white-headed man in the embrace of his wife who had his head under her arm, while with the other she was giving her little lord a pounding. Wishing to put an end to the tight, our traveler knocked on the table, and cried out in a loud voice, "Haiku, here! who keeps this house?" The Inisband, though much out of breath, answered: "stranger, that's what we are trying to decide." In a certain country village not a hun dred miles from New York, is an under taker whom we will call W., with a limited comprehension of his business, who is withal a man of extreme modesty and difldeuce. He lives next door to the minister, and upon the death of a young man some miles distant, a mes senger was sent to engage the services of the undertaker and minister at the same time. When the messenger departed, W. entered the minister's yard, sidled up to him, and with all gravity and so lemnity said : "I guess we'll have you invite the friends forward, so a:: to )iiake it as interesting as possible 1" A scrub-headed boy having been brought before the court as a witness, the following amusing dialogue ensued : "Where do you live?" inquired the judge. "Live with my mother." "Where does she live?" "She lives with father." "Where does your father live?" "He lives with the old folks " "Where do they live?" said the judge, getting very red in the face, as an audi ble titter went round the room. "They live at home." "Where in thunder is their home?" "That's where I'm from," said the boy, sticking hie to - ague in the corner of his cheek, and slowly closing one eye on the judge. Last summer at a State Fair, a genu ine yankee was strolling about the grounds, when he was accosted by a gambler, and asked to play 4 game of cards. "Well," said the gambler, "I'd like to have a game with you. What will you play with me for ?" "Well," said our friend, "I'll play a game with you for fifty cents." Down they sat ; the gambler put down fifty cents, and asked our Mend if he begged. "No," said he, "I've got a very good hand—l dont beg." "Well," replied the othe; "put your money down." "What money?" asked Johnathan. "Why, your fifty cents." "I didn't say I'd put down fifty milts. You asked me what I'd play for, and I said fifty cents—and I'd play all night with you for fifty cents a game." liffl ➢iillerstown _ - " - • I 35. Cocalico—West I 36. Karl—kust J 7. Paradise ----- At a funeral in New jersey the other day a friend of the deceased asked per mission to make a Jew remarks. When he got upon his feet he informed the offi ciating clergyman that it would have made his hair stand on end to watch the corpse planking shad at a pic-nic, while it was a ReslLlanwn fact that "he could shake a livelier leg in the Virginia reel than Ore a man in the whole Welit Jersey conference.)' moapneva then proceeded . to the graye. At a hotel in New York, not long since, an old gentleman came down stairs and inquired of the clerk whether he had any tallow candles. Being informed that he could be supplied with tallow dips, the old gentleman said : "Than I wish you would giye t, a sow i 4 want somethi lig that I can blow out, for I've been blasting away at that cussed Jigger in my room till I've no wind left I' , The clerk by a spasmodic effort kept his countenance, and ordered a pound of dips to his room. A hit at the Virginia .I q egislatore of last wing oircqlatiag in Richmond. It appetite that a party, who had his own reasons for making the inquiry, ap proacbed'a Pennsylvania railroad man, and asked him whether his, company in tended to spend any more money in Richmond. "No sir, no ; emphatically no I" was far - *cited reply. "Why not?" 'l'll tell you wil t air the members of the rengigyltwia,Segyela turn are gentlemen, sir—perfect ntle. men. You don't have to bribe them but once; but (bringing his fist in virtuous indignation down upon the table) these scoundrels in Virginia have no mere conscience than a hog, and you never know when you are done buying them." fP , S? 0 4: mom? < ` .lam ri a EIS Prglt I tt; A m n ro g":" gr y 0 0. tO tO Go i c . • Lancaster City 3. Elizabothtown-bor 4 Earl 5. flizabeth•twp 0. Strasburg-bor 7. Rapho 8. Salisbury 9. Cocalieo—East 17. lil a , Jetta 18. Columbia C== 20. Leacock twp 21. Brecknook E irl=West Musical Merchattdize. J. B. KEVINSKI, No. 8 NORTH PRINCE STREET, Lancaster, Penna., DEALER IN PIANOS ORGANS, MELODEONS, -AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE GENERALLY. ;I:iS*olAdizqii Sent by mail, free of postage, to any part of the country. Ibis-1) R. R. R. Ri4'6WAY'S READY RELIEF (TRES TIIE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR :411,1 leading :, , ,,,t,..rocnt need any one t,1:1 , 11.:1: WITH PAIN. It1C.11)1' Itl•:LIF:F' 1S A CI - RE FOR EV EP' PAIN. II w:is thi• first. and 1.4 The Only l'aln itemedy that 111 , 131,0 y sl.l/1,4 thr most excruciating pains, allays Inthitou,lbret, and 1:111,4 Conge,tionA, whether of the Lungs, t,o.niach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by ouelti(111. IN t'llONI ONE TI) TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how violent or exeruciating the pain the ItllEl' NI ATIC, Bettritlen, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neu ahti, or prostrated Nt Itit disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WELL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INI , LA.MyJATIoN OF' THE KIDNEYS. IN! LAMMATIoN OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. SORE THROAT, DIFFIcULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF' THE HEART. CRol'P, DIPHTHERIA. cATARRIL INFLUENZA. lIE.tDAi'HE. T. ,( MIA(' II E. NEURALGIA, RHEUIifATISXL COLD CHILLS, AGUE c 1111.1,5. aplic:d ion of the Ready Relief to the part or Jots %Own. the pain ur difficulty uxihts will afford ease as i comi,rt, Twenty drops In half a tumbler of water will In a few moment, eu re CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, Ill.:Al:TM - UN, SICK HEADACHE DIARRHEA, DI'sENTERY, FOLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS, and all INTERNAL PAINS. 'fray, L rs should always carry a bottle of Radway'. Ready' ffelief with them. A few drops In water will pr,ent .ielcuess or pains from change of water. It Li better than Fee ehi Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. AND AGUE. FEVER • . FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There In not a remedial agent In this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, p.- ph••id,Yyllow, and other Fevers (aided by 11ADWA (.1 PILLS) so quick as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! STRONG AND I'l7llE BLOOD—INCREASE (ll' FLEsii AND WED7IIT—cLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TOALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES SO QUIcK SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES THE 140111' ENDERWES, UNDER THE IN FLUENCE OF 'l'lllS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Folt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the SARSA I'ARTLIAAN RESGLV ENT trimaran Mat es through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other ands trod .intern of the system the vigor of life, bq' it repairs the waste:lof the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consunlptlon, Glandular disease, Ulcers in the Thrice% Mouth, Tumors, Nodes In the Glands and other parts of the system, Soreea, Stratums Discharges from the Ears, and the orat fanis if Skin 41Ise9ses, Er options, Fever Sores, Scald ii ad, Bing Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne Black spots Wants In the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers 'in the Womb, oral all weakening and painful diachar,ges, Night 1.4,, Of sperm and ail wastes of the life princi• pie, NI, Within thrrenrative range of OW wonder of Mod ern Chemistry, and a few days' tine will prove to any itersott using 'it for either of these forma of disease its potent power 10 cure them, if the patient, dolly becoming reduced by the wastes and miecomnumudtimmu that is continually progressing, sue t et .Is In arresting these wastes, and repairs time same with new mat rebel mode front healthy blood—and this the SA RSA PA HILL I AN Will and rimes secure. Not only does the SASSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all known remisihd tigeorrr in the cure of Chronic, Scrota h ors, Coast it rit lewd, and Skin *Mae:Latta ; but It is the only positive cure for Kidney & Bladder Complabial, Frlnam, and Woo, diseases, Gravel j Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage tif Witter, Intiont limes of t Trine, Bright's Dis ease, A Hamilton,. and In all eases where there are brick dust deposits, or the W:IICE lo thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning sensation when pausing water, and pain in the Small of the thick and along the Loins. Price, Sittict, WORMS.-The only itnowu and sure Remedy for Worms—Pin, ae. Tumor or 12 Years' Growth Cured by Radway's Resolvent. Ilevaithr, Mow., July 18, 1888, T.ADWAY . ---1 have loul (hiden Tumor In the ovaries end. bowels. All the Doctors said there was on help for 11. 4 I tried ry thing that was recommended ; but uothlug U., sew ynur Roiselrent, and thought Wkl,l‘ , / toy kt tint Vied po faith In it, 111,111(s. I had sidiered G¢ ,weice'yeuts. I took six bottles of the ItosolVellt. and 000 box of Railway's Pills, end Iwo bot tles et pia, sserery Relief i and there Is Put a sign of tumor to be seen or felt, and 1 feel better, matter, and happier than I have for twelve veers. •fho worst tumor was In the left lisle of the hostels, eye, tho Kroh. I write this to you for the benefit of others. You coo publish It if you d owse . HANNAH p. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S‘! PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tas•wlesa, elegantly coated with meet gum, ldge, regulate, purify, e:eause, and strengthen. Pills, forth. , yore of nil disorders f the Stomach, I.iver, Bowels. kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Meuse, Headache, Can.tiNdion, Costiveness, Indigestion, Ilyspe Fever, Inflammation of the fho,vels, Pile.; ' and all Derangements of the Internal Vi: , . ecru. Warranted to effect a pwative cure. Purely Wgetk tile, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs, oheeree the relh , wing symptoms xesult'mg front Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Nos, Fellness of the Bleed In the Irksak Aridity of the Stomach, NaLlen, licarthurn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or weight t Sion.acii, Sour Eructations, Slinking or Fluttering at the Pit th, SWitilli.ing of the !lead, Hurrl.ll and Difficult Breathing, Film/wing at the Heart, Choking or Stiffooating eh*, Inn Lying Posture, Dimness of Ont. or Wete before the Sight, Fever end Doll Pain in the y Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain iti the Side, Chost, Limbs, and sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Fltoli. A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the eye• tem from all the uhuve•named dikordere. Urlee, 25 mkt per box. 51)11) lIY DRUM:ISTS READ "FALSE AND Tr.uE." Send one letter• stamp to RADWAY kil)„ No. 87 Maiden Lane, New• York. Zutermalloh worth Moue:aids will be sent you. Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar. YEARSYO -OF A- Public Test Ilas proved DR. CROOK'S WINE TAB, To have more merit than any similar pceppara■ lion ever offered the pe r .blic. It ix rich in the medicinal nasal. Hies of Tar. and iniequa 14-d for discus es of the Throat and Lungs, per• forming the west remarkable eurea. Coughs, Colds, Ch ronic Coughs. It effectually cure% them aIL• Asthma and Bronchitis. Has cured so many cameo it has been prom:tine:ea a specific for theme complaints. For pains in Bread Side or Back, Gravel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Ur. :try Organs, Jaundice or any Liver Go' mplaint, It has no equal. It is also a superior Tonic, Restores the Appetite, Strengthens the System, Restores the Weak and Debilitated, Causes the Food to Digest, Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Fevers, Gives tone to your System. TRY DIL CROOK'S WINE OF TAR 1:011.8, BLOOD, For Nerofulat,Seroftt. cog lons Diseases of the diy• Eyes, or Ses (Alibi In -;t4a Any Conn. Any disease or eruption of the Skin, disease 01 the Liver, Rheumatism, Pimples 0 d Sores, Ulcers ; Broken- ow n Constitutions. Syphilis, or any disease depending on a de praved condition of the blood, try DR. CROOK'S SYRUP Or POKE ROOT. It has the medicinal property of Poke combined with a prep aration of Iron which goes al once into the blood, perform ing the most rapid and won derful cures. Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook's Coin - :mu ad Syrup of Poke Root—take it ertl sealed H. BAUMGARDNER, COAL OF ALL KINDS, North Prince Street, near Lemon, and also at the Reading Depot. LANCASTER, PA, Orl can and will sell COAL cheap er than any other dealer in Lancaster. Call and be Convinced. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. R. Trains leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, a Lancaster, as follows : TRAINS LRATS IMTWARD Through Passenger Pacific Express Niagara Express Mail via Mt. Joy Mall via Columbia Fast Line Columbia Accommodation Harrisburg Accommodation Lancaster Train Cincinnati Express LAYS aABTWARD Philadelphia Express Fast Line Lancaster Train Elmira Express Harrisburg Accommodation Mall Train Cincinnati Express READING AND COLUMBIA B. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 6TH, 1872, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL. HUN ON Tilts 1W LEAVE. Lancaster fi 20 a m Reading 3 25 p m Columbia 916 a m 3 15 p m RETURNING: '1 20 am l Lancaster 927 a 111 6 15 p " s 17 p 01 7 20 a in I Columbia v 4o a in 6 15 p S 30 p Trains leaving Lancaster and Columbia as above, mak., close connection at Reading with Trains North aurl youth on Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and West on Le banon Valley Road. Trains leaving Lancaster at 20 a in and Columbia at 8 15 a in, connects closely at Iteud. Mg with Trains for Now York. Tickets can be obtained at the offices of the New Jer sey Central Railroad, foot of Liberty street, New York ; and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 13th and Ca'. lowhill streets, Philadelphia. Through tickets to New York and Philadelphia sold at all the Principal Btatione, and Baggage Checked Through. 11 Mileage Ticket Ilonks for 500 or 1000 miles, Sea, son and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re duced rates. Reading Trains are run by Philadelphia and Reading IlailrowS Time, which Is 10 minutes faster than Pennsylvania Railroad Time, nov2b-tfl READING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, THURSDAY, AUGUST let, 1872, Great Trunk Line from the North and NortAweet .rie Philadelphia, New York, Reading, l'ottneiae, Tama qua, Ash/ael, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Banton, Ephrata, Luiz, Laneastoe, Columbia, Train% leave Harrisburg for New York as follows : A t 5.00, 8.10 a. m., and 2.00 p. w. connecting with trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 12.10 a. in. 3,60, and 2.40 p. in., respectively. Returnitir ; Leave New York at 9.00 /I. to. 12 I's and 6.00 p. to, Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.30 a. and 3.51, p. in. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pnttaville, Tamaqua, Minersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Allentown and Phila. da., at 5.00 awlB.lo a. m., 2 00 and 445 p.m ;stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4.011 p tn. train connecting for Philadelphia, PotievliM, and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Sotinylkill Haven and Auburn. via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harris burg at 3.40 ki tR East pannarlyastia Railroad trains ion, Reading tot Allentown, Ration and New York, at 7.00, 10.40 a. To., and 4.05 p. m. Returning leave New York at 900 a.in, „ 12.05 and 0.00 p. an. and Allentown, tat 7.55 a , In., 2.15,4.35 and 9.35 p. m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a.nr connecting with train on East Penna. Railroad, return ing from Reading at 820 p. in., atopto lig at all stations. Leave Pottsville at 0.00 a. In. and 2.30 p. ni.; Herndon at 10 00 a. in., Shamokin at 6.40 and 11.16 a. in.; Ash land at 7.08 a. in., and 12 93 P. bl. Maltanoy City at 7.51 a. tn. and 1.20 p. m., Tamaqua at 8.35 a. to. and 2.10 p. In. for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Harrisburg, trzo Leave Pottsville, via Schuylkdi and Susquehanna. Railroad at 8.16 a to. for Hari isburg, anal 11.45 a.m., for Pine Grovo and Tremont. Pottsville Accommodation Train Learea Pottsville 530 a.m , passel; Reading at 7.05 a.m., arrii in,: at Phil adelphia at 936 a. in. Returning leitVeg Philadelphia 6.15 p.m., wises Reading at 7.40 p.m arriving at Potts villa at 9 20 p. in. Pottstown Accommodation train : Leaves Pottstown at 6.46 am; returning leaves Philadelphia, Ninth and °mu at 4.30 p in. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.20 a m and 6.15 p m for Ephrata, Lit's, Lancaster, t.,oliiinbia„t- e. Returning leave Lancaster at 820 son. and 3.25 r m and ColumbUt al 8.15 a. in. ant 3.15 p.m. Perki:flawn Railroad Trains leave Perk.oiner at 7.85, 8.55 am, 2.55 and 5.40 pm ; rote Junction ruing leave Green Lane at 6.35. a m, 12.35 and 4.20 r with trahas on heading Railroad. m connecting Pickering Valley Railroad 9.10 and 5.50 p traitl62o, to., 0 .ve PhoPlliXVille at 9.10 a m , ;" . " drning, leave Byers ‘16,85 a.m., 12.45 and 4.2 P. l °. • couneeting with train.' on Howling Railroad, Colebrookdale Mallroad %re' .nit leave l'ottatown at 9.40 ain and 1.20, 6.26 al:VI Tor p in, returning leave Mt. Pleasant at 0.60, 8.9050 11.26 am, and 3.25 pin,con necting with tratiaam, Heading Railroad. Cheater Valley .read trains leave Bridgeport at 8.30 ; 4n 11,z 41° a 4 1.,„: 14 ." p in, returning, leave Downingtown at "*"" a n 4.." :JO and 5,40 p connecting with trains on Reagini : Leave New York at 6.00 p m , Philadel- P' i ,L a ' a *" •00 in and 3.15 p (the 8.00 ain train run WI to Reading,) leave Pottsville 8.60 a in ; leave Hor risburg 5.00 a in, and 2.00 pm; leave Allentown at :45 and 9.35 p rn ; leave Reading at 7.15 a m and 10.55 p m for Harrisburg, at 7.00 ain for N.-w York, at 7.20 a in for Allentown, and at 9.40 a in and 4.15 p m for Phil adelphis. OF Commutation, Mileage, Season, &tool and Excur- MOD Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced rates Baggage checked through 100 pounds allowed each Pastieuger. J. Al, W OUTTEN, As 4 Supt. do Eng, Matiery RsADINS. PA August Ist, 1872 [43-tf PHILADELPHIA dc READING U. 11. On and after September 2d, this Company will take charge of the EXPRESS BUSINESS, In all its de tails, on Its road and branches, and will be fully prepared to accommodate the public In the rapbi transmission of money and freight entrusted to Its care. Direct connections will also be made with the "DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN EXPRESS" for New York City and State, the Eastern States and Canadas, and all points on the Delaware, Lack awanna & Western, Lackawanna & Bloomsburg and Morris & Essex Railroads, and at reduced rates, Particular attention will he given to the Collec tion of Cheeks, Drafts, Notes, Bills, &c., and prompt returns made. Orders for articles to be returnee] by express will be carried free of charge, and delivered at once upon arrival of trains, and goods called for and re turned by next train, if ready for shipment. Telegrams ordering shipments of packages by express will be forwarded over the lines of the PHILADELPHIA, READING ,k POTTSTOWII TELEGRAPH COMPANY at half rates. For further information, apply to EDWARD E. PARK, Superintendent of "Philadelphia & Reading R. R. Express Department," General Office, No. 624 Chestnut Street; Branch Office, N. E. corner Broad and Callowhill Streets. J. E. WOOTTEN, 4T-St Assistant Superintendent. F RANKLIN PAINTING INK Works JOHN WOODRUFF'S SONS, Philadelphia, Penna. Ms WI2ILY ENTIMPRISII Is printed with Ink from the above establishment. Jana-ly Agents Wanted. ALE AND FEMALE.—Business pleasant, and Aitpays better than p e rterpise Sende held. its make from $6 to 28 y. stamp for sample and particulars. Address J. LATIIAM & CO., 292 Washington St., Boston, Mass. [ll4-41 T ins IS NO HUMBUG I By sending 35 CENTS, with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive by return wail a correct picture of your future hus band or wife, with name and date of Marriage, Address W. FOX, P. 0. Drawer No. 24, Fultonville. AGENTS W ANTED illustrated edition, now ready. Get this the only edition written by himself and endorsed by the Tribune. Also, the Life and Times of U. S. GRANT. by Hon. J. T. Ileadley ; and our 1872 CAMPAIGN MANUAL for all parties, Just out, price $1.50. One Agent sold 80 in three days. Splendid Steel Portrait it of Greeley, also of Grant. $3OO a month made sell ing the above. E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 805 Broil- Way, New York. 46-4 t FATHER ABRAHAM OFFICE FOR JOB PRINTING Coal Dealers. DEALER IN Railroads. AS FOLLOWS mrn IIME! (NCO. F. ()AGE, Supt READING, AUGUST 21, IST? 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