l)c imcs, New Bloomftdir, 13a f of Tuesday, April 1S70. LOCAL D E I'A li T 31 E X T. Oil? TERMS -4re One Dollar a Yea r in Advance ! Persons who receive a paper with this article irtaikc.l. msiy kimw that liicv kIkiuUI mail m-otherwise send Hip subscription price, If tlioy wish to continue to receive Tin: Times. COS. RESPONDENTS will please boar In mind lieu, loiters received iaier I Hail Saturday eve. iunt:, (ir thud v,u mail mi Monday iiinmiu;: have to lay over until the following week. iiimctm mi. Tnrmmi in m n Wc ncknowleusre the receipts of sub scription price for Tuk Times (hirintr tlio past week from Georgo Fleislior, Dtivid Snyder, John Harper, Amos Ulioailes, John C. Loy, Jys. K. Cooper, Perry co. Andrew Lirfdick, North Point; J. C. Moore, Philadelphia; Kev. II. K. McConili, Macomb, Illinois ; George Fowhl, Urbana, Oluo ; James McKnight, Pittsburg. Kicked hy u Horse, On Friday evening last Mrs. Grail", the mother of Cornelius GralF, residing in Centre township, was kicked by a colt, knocking her insensible J and cutting Iter liead quite badly. Tin wounds were sewed up and dressed by Dr. bweeney, and the old lady was at last ac counts getting along quite comfortably. Presidential Nomination. A correspond ent sends us a communication nominating for President, Horaco Greely ; for Vice President, Gov. Geary. It is rather soon for such business, and besides, Horace is too busy writing, " "What I know about farming," to attend to any such small mat ters as the Presidential nomination. A P(mirl'nlilnriun T IV ..... -ton I J -. X II jvuut muff lOUi, s Mary Clark, daughter of Michtul Clark, this borough, lost her voice from illness, and since then has been unable to sneak above a whisper. On Sunday last after a hard fit of coughing, it suddenly returned, and to her great astonishment, she was en abled to speak as loud as ever. 7 ' -:'r ! VAnothcr slight fire occurred in this bor-' VAnothcr slight fire occurred in this bor-'J otfjh yesterday morning at tho houso of Daniel Garlin. Sparks from the pipo that passes up closo to the roof set lire to some "MS I oi tuo shingles. Jiad it not been discover ed just as it was, that and tho adjoining building would have noon been burned. This makes the third roof which has been on fire in this borough within ten days, and if they keep fooling around this way, we will soon have something more than a elight lire. Another Man Killed. On Tuesday even ing hist, a stranger supposed from papers found on'his person, to be George W. Mc Kay, oi Ontario, was found cut in two on tho railroad track in Harrisburg, It is sup posed that he was trying to get on the fast freight, which had just passed, as ho had beside him a. valiso and umbrella. The man was vyelUdressed, and had somo valua bio papers in his pocket, and several ccrtifU cates vouching for his capacity as a teacher. An inquest was held and tho body buried by tho coroner. lauly Sold. A few days since a resident of Centre township, had on his premises an over stock of pups, which he was unable to get any ono to take even as a gift. A par ty of g'lsios happening to come along they -wero given to them ; and at Nowport they succeeded in selling them to different par ties, at good prices ; ono of them being actually bought by a person who had refused to take ono as a gift. Wo think those gypsies lmist have many a good laugh at tho ease with which peoplo allow them selves to be swindled. Sfel. ....l ruj i-i wan-ant for tho arrest of Abram Bird has oeen in mo nanus ot tho sheriff, but Iiurd has managed to keep out of tho way. On Friday, however, information was received that Curd was at home, and Deputy Slier- .it uyjj yi uuiiui iiuiii;i4 yj iiuuiu Lliu lllTCSL. - On arriving at his residence, Burd was found up stairs, but 6woro ho would not bo taken alive. Whon tho deputy, aided by Mr. Win. Lupfer, "sailed in,'x and after a, lively tusslo of about ten minutes, fhpy uc ceeded in getting tho ' bracelets" on his arms, and bringing him to jail, where he now awaits trial. Triplets. On the 15th inst., the family of George Bigley, of Chambersburg, had a large increase bU wife giviuj birth to threo children. Dangerous Oil. The danger from the tiRO of tho new fluid recently introduced into this part of the State, was shown on tho evening of the 13th inst., in tho store of Messrs. Bealor & McKcchan, in Pcrrys ville. Mr. Bealor was in tho act of draw ing some of tho oil into a measure, with a lamp standing a few feet distant, when 4ho gas caught tire, immediately communica ting to the barrel. By prompt assistance, Mr. Bealor succeeded in getting tho barrel to the street, and saved tho building and its contents from being consumed, although ho was considerably burned about the arms and hands while so doing. Under the circunistanecs,Mr. Uealor may consider himself very fortunate in getting off so well. The only safety is to refuse to sell any of these kind of oils after lighting tho lamps, and in our borough tho matter is regulated by an ordinance forbidding any such sales under a line of live dollars for each oU'enco. IThc Wrong Mail. A letter was received by the o(liecrB liercya low days sit'.cj, giving particulars of a robbery of money, clothes and a watch, from Mr. Albert Pike, of Mcclmnicsburg, with a description of the guilty person. On Wednesday lasf, the Deputy Sheriff arrested a man in Newport, who exactly answered to the description, but after a little while, being satisfied that ho was not tho party wanted, lie was re leased. Mr. Biko was telegraphed for, however, and on his arrival he at onco said this was not tho man, though there was a striking similarity in the appearance of the two persons. Sudden Death. Wc regret to learn that whilst Joseph Browcr, esq., of this place, was standing in conversation with a gentle ytan, in front of the residence of Gen. James Burns, about 0 o'clock on Tuesday morning he was suddenly stricken down with, it is supposed, heart disease, and died in a few minutes. lie had fccen in good health prior to the occurancc. Mr. B. was about 07 years of age, and leaves a wife and several children. Leteistown True Democrat. A Good Law. The last legislature passed a law which may bo tho means of saving lnu county treasury some money. Tho lst RUotlo of law is as follows : That the laws relating to payment of costs in criminal cases shall not lie so construed ai to com pel the payment of costs by the county where the case has been settled or arranged by the parties, and the parties to the case, the prosecutor and de fendant, or defendants, shall be liable for tho pay ment of the costs in all such cases. An old lady living near Pcrrysville, Ju niata county, can trace her descendants down to the fifth generation. Although she is ninety years old, siio was able to do her own work and make her own garden last summer. Most children consider them selves fortunate to have ono trrandmother. Unit tho youngest of her descendants, has u luoiner aim inrce grandmothers. Accident. Wc regret to learn that Mr. L. C. Clomson met with an accident, on Wed nesday of last week which will cripple Lim for some time. lie is employed as engineer in a planing mill at Danville, and in assis ting to move a boiler, it fell on his left foot orushing it badly and breaking two of his toes, vast accounts say Col. was getting along very well, Xeirs. Leaders. No houso has done so much toward advancing tho standard of ready made clothing as Wanamaker & Brown. They have compelled other establishments to improve their clothing, but still they al ways keep tho lead, having always tho lar gest stock tho best goods and tho lowest prices. Dr. D. II. Sweeny of this borough, oper. 'filed on the eyes ol Miss Persus Hanson, in August, 10011, for inflammation of tho Optic nerve. Her disease was prononced incurable by tlnoo eminent Oculists of Philadelphia, and in reply to a note of in quiry, she states ntho abovo statement of ,Dr. Sweeny is strictly correct," atthisdate, my eyes remain perfectly well. PERSUS HANSON, Dtishore, Sullivan co., Pa. April 8, 1870. Clocks. Another new lot of !50 hour and 8 day Clocks just received by V. Moit TiMKii fc Co., New Bloomfield, Dr. I). II. Sweeny of this borough, opera ted on the eyes of Sirs. Potter, wifo of Hi ram Potter, of Wheatlleld township, Perry county. Pa., in October, 18(M), Air Amauro sis. She had been treated by others previ ous to our operating. And at this date the operation is perfectly successful. We refer to Mr. and Mrs. Potter and family. April 22, 1870 lt Dried PcacliCB. A very fine lot for sale at 124 cents per pound by F. Moktimkji & Co., Bloomfield. The Retiring Senators of this district are thus spoken of by the Harrisburg Tele graph : Colonel John K. Robinson, from tho Twenty-first district Blair, Huntingdon, Centre, Mifflin, Juniata and Perry is a sound, reliablo Republican. By most out rageous fraud ho was cheated out of tho certificate of election, and only obtained his seat after a hard and protracted contest bc foro a committee of the Senate, lie is both honest and capable. Always true to his oath, his principles and his profession ; faithful in the dischaage of the duties en trusted to him ; almost constantly in his seat he deserves to bo re-elected, and wc hope he may. Charles J. T. M'lutire, also from the Twenty-first dist rict, is a Democrat, pure and undeliled, a gentleman of fino ability, of genial nature and the most fascinating social qualities. But, as tho district is Republican, wo can seo no good reason, or in fact any reason at all, why a Senator of that political faith should not bo chosen ; and nothing but a failure of tho party to do its duty can prevent a result in all respects so desirable. Nevertheless, if the Republi cans of tho district think differently, and we must have a Democratic Senator from the Twenty-first, Mr. M'lntiro would be the most acceptable that could bo sent. For Thn BlaomficUl Timr.n. millennium, April 1, 1870. For sometime, there has been little to write about In this locality. Mr. Derick left his horse standing carelessly, without hitching, and while tints standing, a train of cars coming along, he took fright, ran away, and between the horse and the engine, the wagon was broken to pieces. l?y the recent storm, a number of trees were blown down. ; roof carried from a barn, and a instil pitched oil an Incline tree.after cutting oil' the tops, without doing him any visible harm. Tite river, after the recent rain, rose bank-full, causing some damage to those living on Kront st. A very considerable amount of lumber Is pass down tne river, day by dav. As to improvements we will notice again. Again. In the Presbyterian Church prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening. Preaching on Sunday iiioininpr, at 1(1 J o'clock, by Rev Dr. Murray, of Carlisle. The negro who attempted rape on a lady of Carlisle, a short time ago, was sentenced at last court, to tho Eastern Penitentiary, for a term of live years. DEATHS. COM! In Juniata township, on the 18th Inst., Jacob Comp. sen., aped No years ami 1 month. iMAKCll In Centre twp., on Wednesday the 2Mli inst., Mr. Jesse .March, hi the 30th year of li s age. COLEMAN In this borough, on Saturday the 2.1d lust., Mr. Samuel S. Coleman, in the Sjlh year of his age. lil,ACK In Raccoon Valley, on the 18th inst,, Mrs. Mary, wile of Muses ISl'ack, formerly of Ad ams county, 'a. nUNKLKHKliUKU-On the Uth inst., in Spring township, Ellle liuthhe, daughter of Joseph and Sarah Punklebergcr. aged 1 vear and 2 mouths. ZIMMKKMAN On the 22(1 inst.. In Spring twp., SiHiinnnh. wife of Win. Zimmerman, aged o years and to mouths. REMOVAL ! THE undersigned have their MEAT sunn i rein()vcdrrT?,w to no. a, gfirf3 illeid, Pa.; to supply tr.il Vr.s:t. i!iiii ktvf.nt ltli.,,mlf.,t.l where they will be happy to supply wiwi uu?uoiiiu(a Willi me Best Beef, Mutton. &c, the Market can afTord. Thankful for past patron age, they hope to merit a continuance of public fa- VIII. II l.'l.'l tl.'IJ .V- M1II.'V- Bioomileld, April 20, 1870, bljl.iyi.ll W 1,1 LlyllUl, BANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS & CO., (United States Treasury Buildings) Xo. Wall Street, X. Y. rpiIE business of our House Is tho same, In all -- respects, as that of an Incorporate Hank. Checks and Drafts upon us pass through the Clear ing House. Corporations, Finns, and Individuals keeping Hank Accounts with lis, either in Currency or (Sold, will bo allowed Five I'cr Cent. Interest per annum, oir all daily balances, and can cheek at sight without, notice. Interest credited and Ac count Current rendered Monthlv. W e are prepated at all times to make advances to our Dealers on approved Collaterals, at market rale. Certillcates of Deposit Issued, payable on de maud, or after llxcd date, bearing Interest at tho current rate, and available in all parts of the country. Collections mado promptly everywhere in tho United Slates, Canadin and Kuropo. Dividends and Coupons promptly Collected, We buy, sell, and exchange all Issues of (iovcrn ment llonds at current market price. Orders executed for tho purchase or sale of Gold and Exchange, also for State, City, and ail other llrst-class securities. Special attention given to the negotiation of Hail Road, City, and oilier Corporate Loans, We are prepared to take (Sold Accounts on terms the same as for Currency ; to receive (Sold on De posit, bearing interest and subject to check at sight; to Issue (Sold Certillcates of Deposit: to make Advances in (Sold, against currency and other collaterals, and to afford Hanking facilities generally upon a Gold Basis. 4 li lui WATER WHEELS. TIIK DUPLEX TURBINE. XTOr Equaled by any Wheal In existence. Great economy of water. 7Vic. only Wlieil tuUaiM ta mrM stmtms. Adapted to all kinds of Mills. Illustrated l'amphlet with Useful Tables Bent free. ... J. E. STEVENSON, 4 17 3m 83 Liberty St., N. Y. 44 TT0W8nAI'L WE I'AINT OUR HOUSES," t JLJ. Hy J. W. Musury. CI.. 220i., $1 60. Free by mail, on rece'pt of prle. Mwury I Wldtoa, New York. 4 17 3m. County Trico Current. Bloom NEI.D. April 20, 1870. Flax-Seed : i'l on Potatoe 25 cents. Butter t pound 28 ' 1.1 " 8 " 8 10cts.HIk. 1518cts. ' 4 tS 5 cts. " 15 i 18 cts. " 8 & 10 cts. " Eggs V dozen Dried Apples jf! pound,, Dried Peaches Pealed Peaches Cherries Pitted Blackberries, Onions bushel, Cvjivccfeff Weekly Oy Griffith Jonr. DUNCAN.NON, April 25, .1870. Whito Wheat. ... .$1 15 . 1 05 Bed Wheat iiyc Corn Oats, 32 pounds new Ground Allium Salt V Sack,. I.intelmrner's Coal Stove Coal, Smith Coal, Iron V Cwt Nails Keg , 80 O 45 0 ;"0 ' cts.lbus. CO Cbm!cfef Weekly by Win. Knuyn i tons. NKWl-otn, April 25, id. Flour, Extra . 4 50 lied W heat Kje Corn, Oats '49 112 pounds Clover Seed Timothy Seed, Flax Seed Potatoes , Ground Altnnii Salt,.. .., liimcburner's Coal, Stove Goal, Pea Coal, 1 (15 1 05 80 80 O 85 48 7 25 7 25 3 IX) 1 75 15 Q 15 2 5(1 2 40 4 50 Qj 50 3 40 25 cts. -p bs. 30 & 40 cents. Smith Coal Cioss Ties.S,4 feet long, A GREAT OiTEB. HORACE WATERS, Xo. 4S1 li road w ay, Xcir York XlTlIJi dispose of One Hi'ndhkd Pianos. Me TV lodkons and oiwans, of . six Hist class ma K('i i. at it .'... .....I ;... f... (...I .i 1 - w ' --"'i n-'-.. ,kii v i.vt iinnni litis numtn, or wdl take from . to pj monthly until r 1 i.iini.s no i-jn) aim upivarus. iNew Organs for $45 and upwaidsloi Cash. 117 ly 1 t i.VlhON Hot SE PAiNTING," By. I. V K'. t-l-et. liv nviil nit v.. JX. Ma airy, CI. 4Sp.. 4oc. ceiplul 'price. MASU1U' & W'MTOX.N. V. 4173m Who has a House to 1'aint ? HEADY - BLADE CO LOUS, Known as "UAILKOAD" Colors. Guaranteed to be more economical, mose durable and mom con yen cut than any Paint ever before oncrcd. A book entit.ed "Plain Talk Willi Practical Paint ers, with samples, sent tree by mail on app'iua- i'.V'V , , Jiasl1;y whiton. Globe A bite Lead and Color Works, 111 Fidton St.. New York. Established 1835. Bewaie of imitations. 4 17 3m .4' 1 tLfb I made it in 0 mos. with Stencils. Samples mailed lice. 17 3m a. J. Fi.-li.am, N. Y. rpRIAL LIST for May Term, 1870. David J. Mourer's use vs. kichard Magee, et al. Henry lAmik vs. John SI lies. Edwin 11. Sikc vs. William M. HastingsandLevI Leeds. Chas. ,1, T. Mclntircvs. Benjamin Checsman, etal. Jacob Albright's use vs. Daniel C. Mace & John Slintt. The County of Perry vs. Robert Hackctt. Win. H. S. Cook vs. Isaac 1!. Young. Iteuben 1). Walter vs. Levi C. Steinberger, et al. Samuel McCord vs. Andrew 1!. Smiley. .lame 11. Devor's use vs. Elizabeth A. Robinson, adui x. &c, John River vs. Curtis Strine. Win. 11. Miller, Esq., vs. Aaron M. Ecolf. Daniel Bitter vs. Jacob Sliope. John Sliull vs. Joseph llockenberry. James It. I.eiliy vs. Win. Cumbler, et al. Henry Barrick, Sen., vs. Henry Barrick, Jr. Isaac Stoke vs. .lames Woods. lames Plain vs. John S. Foose, adtn'r, &e. Jacob M. Miller, executor, &c, vs. Jeremiah Rine hit ft. Margaret J. Miller's use vs. Jeremiah Itlnehart. Win. 11. Miuch, Indorsee, Sc., vs. Andrew denser. David H-y vs. John li. McClintook. Sarah Ann Weber, el al vs. the P. R. It. Company. John Sholt vs. Albright & Troutman. John L. Reese vs. the P. R. R. Comyany. Alexander Mcutz vs. Win. L. Bcale, et al. Win 1 Mini, endorser, &c, vs. Win. L. Bcale, tt al. Philip C. Reisinger vs. Win. L. liealc. et al. Samuel Hartmaii vs. Win. L. Bcale. rt al. ., i CH AS. 11. SMILEY, Prothonotary. Prothonotarv s oilic.e. Bloom Held', March 28, 1870. JIST of Traverse Jurors for May Term, 1870. I andisburir W. R. I'Vrtnr. Greenwood Joseph Dillinan, .Samuel II. Baker.' lieorge I'lSll. Carroll Jacob Way. John Henderson, Absalom F. Smith, James 1'. Donley, Win. T. Dewalt, BenJ. Lackey. Milierstown (ieorgo Font., David Edwards. Madison Win. Hall. James Meinminger, Solo mon Gray. Henry Kline. Samuel Ernest. Biilliilo borough Jacob 1). Steel. Pel m Joint L. Keusr, James White. Howe John Patterson. Juniata Solomon Strausser, John Hogentoglc. Savilie Alexander Barnes, Martin Diiin. Wheat Held Joseph Mickey, George F. Moyer, John Gelhaiigh, Andrew S. Loy. Rye Edward C. Ganlt, Jeremiah Kell, William Sloop. Liverpool twp Win. Lenhart.Jr. Liverpool borough Jacob Hamilton, Charles Snyder. Toboyne Wm. A. Morrison, Win. Fry. ' Tyrone Francis M. Patterson, Christian Heck euiloru. Newport Daniel W. Gantt, Charles Weber, Jos. It. Dunbar. J. II. Crist. Spring David W. Sheibley, Peter Slusscr, Jacob Diiiii. Tuscarora John Fry. Bioomileld Henry Shoafl'er. JIST of Grand Jurors for May Term, 1870. Diineannon Thomas Milllken, John Bhively. Milier Ahrain Evans. Howe William Wright Liverpool.!. W l lsh. Wheatlleld Henry Clav. Watts J. Calvin McAllister, Jessf Johnson. Greenwood Charles (J. Brandt. Jackson-Jacob Wmilc, Dunlcl Wilt, Oliver BenJ. Baltosser. Savilie Alfred Kell. Bloonitleld .Jacob Fenstemaker, Samuel Wle gins, W. H. H. McClintock. K Marysvilie George English, Levi Die, Biillalo twp. George Kepuer. Tuscarora IemuerM. Jones. Spring Michael Baker. -1 yrone Georne Crist. Centre Henry Wax. Toboyne Andrew Mumper. Real and Personal Property At Public Sale. WILL be sold at public sale at tho dweinra house of the Into Robert lined, Esq.. de ceased, in Madison township, 1'erry county, Pa., On Tuesday, April 2Clh, 1870, at 10 o'clock a. in., of said day the following per sonal property to wit : TWO COWS One having a Calf by her side and tho othor Just coming into prottt. Also, One CIDER MILL, ONE SPRING WAGOH, One set of Harness, and other Horse (Sears, with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. S- Terms made known on day of sale. ALSO, will be sold at the abovo time and plane, A TRACT OF LAND, situate In said township of Madison, County of 1 errv, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded by lands of I rcderiek shall, Benjamin Zimmerman; Samuel Ligiitner and others, having thereon erected, TWO STOUY LOG HOUSE, Frame Stable, and othor Outbuildings, containing about SEVENTY ACRES, about Thirty of whlcS are cleared. 1'here is an excellent young Apple orchard on this property, and other fruit trees. Several springs of very good water. The unclear ed portion of the said 't ract is well covered with Rock Oak and other timber. The Chestnut Oak will yioiU al least loo cords of bark, for which tnere is a ready market in the neighborhood of tlie property. This is a desirable property and worthy tlie attention of persons desiring to invest in Real Estate. The widow and all the heirs of Robort Reed, de ceased, will Join in this sale, su as to give toe purchaser an out and out title. -Terms or Sine of Real Estate One half of the purchase money to be paid when the Deed it delivered, and possession given, Tho balance In one year with interest, to bo secured bv Judgment L"A'ilrdlO, 1870. niKU liloomfield Academy! An English and Classical School Fon LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I THE WINTER SESSION of this Instlttitloa commenced December fith. The course of study embraces Latin, Greek, English Branches. Mathematics, Natural Science, &:.. and is designed to furnish a thorough English Education, or a complete Preparation for a Colle giate Course. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christmas. Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Room, Wash ing, Tuition in Latin, Greek, English Branches ami Mathematics, for the scolastic year, except board In vacations. 200,ou, Tlie Boarding Department is at the Institution, under the supervision of Wiliam Grier, Esq., by whom good and substantial board will be fur nished: and the pupils will be uudor the strict (iie of the Principal. Address A. R. K1EFFKR, A. M Principal, or WILLIAM (SRIER. oltfl New Bioomileld, Perry county, Pa. American Waltham Watches AT THE COMPANY'S PRICES, And warranted by the Company sent with every Watch. Price List and descriutivo Cataloguo scut free t any address. Orders llll(id bv pYnrpaa n n T ...m, n.;,.nAM. ... ... ....,,..-. v, v.. . '. , ,mui 'llIIUC VAIlllll UillM.!! Wl jcfoi e navinir the uionev. Address. A I. Fx A N I ' it I! ii a linen 308 Chestnut street, PlIII.ADliLl'llIA. Jin 1 50 x euusyl van isi R. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after November 14th, 18C9, Passenger trains will run as follows: EAST. Paeltlo Express, llarrrisbui g Accommodation Mail WEST. Pacific Express, (Flag) , Way Passenger,,.., Mail , 10.50 A. M. , 12.82 r. u. , 7.53 r. m. 5.09 A. M. 9.11 A. U. 2,32 P. M. Fast Line, J.'j"BAIiCLAV,' Agenti. 5,19 1'. M. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after November 14th, 1809, trains wil '.cave Duncaiiuon, as follows : EASTWARD. Harrisburg Accommodation 1.12 n, jt Mail, : 8.2HP. M. Local b reight, , , , ai v. u. WKSTWARD. Way Passenger R33 a. m. Mad,. 2.00 p.m. l ast Line, (Hag),., 4.0O p. m. Local Freight u.ifi a. m Note. Way Passenger West runs dailv, except Monday, all other trains dally except Sunday. WM. C. KING, Agent MILLERSTOWN STATION. On and after Nov. 14th 1809 traii9 will loave this station as follows : EASTWARD. Harrisburg Accommodation ., 12.1(1 P. It. Mail 7.49 p. it WESTWARD. Way Passenger 9.24 A. M Mail 2.44 i'. m! W. J. JONES, Agent. Stage Line Between Newport and Kew Orinantowu. STAGES leave New Germaiitown dally at four o'clock a. 111. Landisbui g at 7. 30 a. 111. Grewi park at 8 a. 111. New Bioomileld at a. 111. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ao 'oniiuodatlon train Fast. .Returning leaves Newport on the arrival of the Mad Irani from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. m. Z. RICK, proprietor. xVov StJijryo Lino BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD and NEWPORT! WINTER AHllAlfQElIl.ltT. rp HE subscriber Is now running a hack between X. Bloomtlold and Newjioi t, leaving Bloom tlelil at 9 a m arriving at Newport iu time to oounoot with the Express train East. Returning, leaves Newport at 2.30 p. m.. Of ou ;he arrival of the Mail train West -He has also opened U VERY lath RUUna belonging to ltiuesiuith'e Hotel, where he le pre pared to furnish Uore aud bukgiea at moderitt price. AxlOti UVMHtiOV,