l)c men, Nnu Sloomficlfc, JJa imrs. AlVKltTI.HlN(l BATKSt Transient s Cents per line Tor nnc Insertion. 12 " " ' iwiiinwrtluim 15 " " "three Insertions. HtiMncss Notices in Loral Column 10 Cents for tm-. Notices of Marriage or Dentin Inserted froc. Tribute of l!epect, Vc., Ten cents per line. Obituary notices over live lines, 5 cents per litis. VEAIU.T ADVKIITIHEMENTg. Ouo S pline ier year, Includ'nii; paper, $ 8 00 Two S piiircx per vear, lulling n per, 13 On Three 8iiinrcB " " " 10 0J Four Siinnrcs " " " MO tin 'I en I,, lies Nnnp. licit or on'1 Inch, Is one siiiiaic. NEW KLOOIUFIELI), I'EXX'A. Tuesday, January , 1S71. At tlu present time there is no lejral way piiivi leil fur tlio redemption of cents uinl oilier nickel coin. Tliis trouMe promises to la; rouicdied. the U.S. Semite li : v i it r passed a bill directing tlio II. S. Treasurer to redeem tlicin when presen ted in sums of twenty dollars or more. In the present House of lieprescnta tivos there have licen tliTty cases of con tested seats, and in salaries and expense there has l.ecit paid to the unsuccessful c uilestants the su:n ut' f 100,000. In ad d ion to this, as much more has lieeii piid l'or printing the testimony iveu in the contested eases. Ci-iyThe length of the Mont Ccnis tun nel is upw irds of seven miles. It pier ce the very heart ut the mountain, en C'liinteriiiu: and nvei c nninvr the hardest fpi n tz and oilier resisting rock. 'I he two tiiiinels are now iil.oiit to meet one ad Vane, n from the French and one I mm tin? Italian side. The completed enter prise will nllonl one ol the most interest in.; ami impressive, railway rides in the world. 'I IioiijJi tin? tunnel pierces the mountain at u distance of seven thou fool leet, or more than a mile ami aijmr t.ir hel w the Miiinnit. it still involves 8 inio steep grades ninl mine rcuiniknble p 'enery. Once inside the tunnel itself, the railway passenger has to endure near ly a hall hour's role thr-iituli darkness. Ha" A cic of lnirainy has just come to li-ilit in New York which is peculiar. The yuilty person is Calvin R. Cross, the nephew of Cornelius Vanderhilt. lie lias been employed in the Central Nation til Initik. Five y ears ao. in I!otii, he Ina,, led a Miss I'M ton. with whom he lived at the Ashland llour-c on the -Itli uvenue. He meanwhile passed in socie ty as a bachelor, mid as such occupied el eant apartiiieuts in West Mth street. On I he L'.'M of November ho married Mi-s l.uckey. the daughter of Nelson Luckey. of New Hamburg, carrying a n pisiol. us it has since been learned, with the purpose of blowing his liruinsoiit. in case of interference. In u few days he disappeared. II is tirst wife is now lesi (1 nj: at West loth street, The second vile has returned to her father's home. TtiK Statu legislature is pushing Inisi Iicssulon); a little more rapidly. )uriu; the pist week n lare iminbcr of bills lave been introduced in the Semite, AmoiiL' them are the I'dlowin; a bill by Mr. Huckalew to apply the cumulative v tinir system, to the election of school directors, and another bill authoiizinj the election of females an school directors of common schools. Uy Mr. Itutun an net to repeal uu uet allowing writs of error in criminal eases. On Thursday evening tlio Senate udjoumed until to-day. The following bills were also introduced in the house. A bill by Mr. Mann, pro hibiting the sale of spiritouj liquor, on days of general or special election, A bill by Mr. White allowing the votes of any city borough or twp., to decide whether licenses shall be granted or not for their own locality. A bill by Mr. 1 'arsons incorporating the Franklin coal and Iron Co., and an act authorizing the building of piers nn the cast bank of the Busquchannu ut Millersburr. A bill by Dr. Millik.cn incorporating the 5:ii'cy sta tion Ferry Co., and an uet to authorize the commissioners in JV-rry County to borrow money to build new buildings for the poor. Mr. Mu n n also reported an net providing for the calling of a convention to amend the state constitution. On Fri day evening the Houso adjourned until 11 J A. M. to-day. t&T A uiiscrly inuii in Knoxvillo, 111., wishing to do the hanilsonio thing to his nephew, who w; k going West to seek his fortune, drew a cheek on the bunk to his order for live dollars us he supposed ; but owing to lik bad eyesight und worso pen manship, it prove dto bo iivo hundred dollars. This unaccountable act of be toevolence soon bceauio noised about town, und, of course eiituo to the curs of the miser. He rushed to the bank ami under much excitement asked one of the bank officials what was tho uimiunt of the check ho had given his nephew. " Five Lundred dollars,' eaid the clerk. 'What!' said tho miser. ' Five hundred d olurs,' cuid tho clerk, prod ucing the check. Af tor reading und trembling in every ti.us clo, he gave one long druwn sigh, and ex claimed, " My tJd! I am n rimed man," (boo he sunk down and died. A lliird-l'out;lit ILvorcc Suit. One of the in st, reuiarkable divorce su ts on record, has just, terminated at Osceola, Wis. Tho parties am Mr. T. 11. Williams and his wife, of flttlsnu. Wis Mr, Williams is ouo ol the proui'iient citizens of llinlson. has lived there since lSoli. U a hardware merchant, and worth probably 8 lO.Oillt. The social and bu-:-ness position of the parties eni-cil the people of llud.'O i generally to array them selves on one side or the other, and the deepest leeling has been manifested throughout. Mr. Williams is 4S. an I his wile '!S vears of a'. 'fhev hive been in: r.ied seventeen years, and at the i commencement of the trial had tliite j children Lillian. Ill: Frank, 11'; mid I (junrge 7. Lillian and r'r.iiik were wit i mes and attend nits upon the trial j throughout, while tieoi-e was left nt Hudson. The suit was bnui-ht by Mrs Williams, asking u divorce, alimony and j the custody of the children. The divorce of itself Mr. Williams did not object to. l but, to resist the other points, he. ol course, was obliged to e nile.-t the wli do. The trial commenced at O-eeola. before Judge I. ol., ii I,, ( loimli. on the 'JTth ol October, mid eoiiiiiiued without inter mission until the l'ilh of November, when the sudden death nflieore. the voiiii'jest child, caused an adjourmeut lor f mr d iys. I'hi! trial was then ie-iiined. and coutiii lied until Thursday evening. Dec 1 IH l'inr all this tine twenty -seven ac tual working days moiniiij;. afieriioou and evening' S'-ssioiis of I he court were held. Some idea of the (i.ii'ceucss ol' the coiitct may be in I', rred Iroai the Diet that, Mrs. Williams was on the witues. stand for (i days the direct examination occupying three days, and the cross ex amination the same Iciioih of time Aooiit fifty witnesses were examined upon both sides. I ' poo t he c ,iieliisiou ol' she icslimony M r. dolus opened f r the de I'ciise in a pica lasting live lmurs. Mr. Wilson followed fir the plaint, 11' in a three hours' .speech, and Mr. llri.-biu con tinued with an aroiiuieut eijjht and a half hours in length. (!. Iv Davis conclmh d in a speech of six h mis. Jude Cloiuh aiinoiineed that he should p'.int the di vorce ami i;ive the mother the custody of the children, but did not give his findin:' in detail. The iUC-tioii of alimony was not deci ded, us defendant's counsel gave notice of appeal to the Supreme Court, ami it was agreed to leave that open until there was a linal disp isitiou of the ease, 't he de cision throws the costs upon Mr. Wil liams and they til ready reach SS.OIIO. The youngest child ("eoige. who died du ring the trial, w ho was only 7 years old. was left alone at the residence of his pa rents. Having no home and being un der no retr.iints.he refused to stay ut any one jdaee. but like u strolling gipsy, he rambled about town, getting his meals at various places, and sleeping w here night found him. From this irregular life of exposure, a sudden attack of sickness fid lowed, and the boy died in two days from the first bad symptoms. Tho news of the illness only Jireeedeil that of his death some two hours in reaching the quarrel ing husband and wile, and its announce nient in open court by the judge created a startling effect. .Mrs. Williams swoon ed, and was carried insensible to her ho tel, and a shudder passed through the crowded audience. At the funeral, the husband and wile. with inconceivable strife and mutual gric; struggl.ng in their hearts, together followed to the grave the corpse of the youngest and dearest of those children Ibr whoso possession they have been fighting. Lost iu the Know. Tho Nevada Tiniimrijit of the (ith inst., says : " An Indian boy and twenty-one head of cattle belonging to Jack Adams, of Davisvillo, Yolo county, were lost iu the snow storm, near Trueey's old Htatiou, on the llenness Pass road on lust Thursday, and are supposed to have per ished iu the snow. Adams came through from I, tab with two hundred and nine teen head of cuttle, taking the llenness Pass roud. lie cumo as far as Hear valley, when ho missed forty head of cattle, and a man who was driving with him wus sent back with the Indian to God tho missing cattle. At lSowmau's, where they camped the night before, they found nineteen of the cuttle, and Adams taking these, start ed below with tho drove, whilo tho man und Indian went us fur as Trurey's, and huvini! become satisfied that the cattle were no further buck, started to return. In the meantime it came on to storm ; the depth oSPtbo snow was rapidly increas ing, und their horses guve out two miles from Jackson's ranehc. Tho man left tho Indian, telling him to come on, and ho made his way to Hear Valley. Tho In dian who was thus abandoned on last Thursday, has not since been heard of. und as tho stgrui has been very severo since, and he. un entire stranger iu the country, having just come from Utah, probably perished in the snow, lie hud, when left by his companions, somo bread anil meat. The missing cuttle will ulso perish, as it bus been storming ever aiuco they were lost. John Summer, of Sierra Yulley, who gives us this item, says the snow is probably seven feet deep at Jackson's by this time. Six men out a policciima, were re ceutly sentenced to prisou iu Philadelphia for illegal voting. A Siinlunlc Invention. Mons. Ludre, a French civil engineer and chemist has invented an engine of war to which ho has given tho name of Satan's liockets. Tho following is a do e'iptionof tips formidable and iufemul weapon of destruction : A tin receiver in the shape of a enni c il ball is placed at the end of nil ordi nary rocket. A chamber filled with a composition of which sulphide of carbon is the b ise, and which in combustion L'ives out a tremendous heat, is placed iu this receiver; a match connects thochaiii tier with the end of the rocket. When about, to ho used the tin ball is filled with petroleum, and then the rock et is shot oil' in the ordinary way. On striking the spot aimed ut, the rocket lights the match, the composition inside the chamber is instantly ignited, the bill bursts and sets the petroleum ablaze, and a shower of lire falls, and continues burn ing. This rain of fire will cover a space of from 'JO to 5 yards Fijuaii', according to the size of the rocket. They are manufacturing three sizes. The first, throws a quart r of a gallon ol petroleum; the second one half gallon; the the third one gallon. They can be thrown three and a half miles. The aim is very accurate, and precision is obtained by means of a stick attached to the rocket, which preserves the inclination given to the rocket at the moment of firing. Hxperiiiieols have been made against St. Cloud Ju less than ten minutes a considerable extent of ground was cov ered with a sea of fire A coinuiiltce of aitillery i llicers witnessed these experi ments. This committee hasdeelared that. i in view of the fearful effects of this eu- gine of war.no civilized nation should j use it except in retaliation, and that it ; should be employed solely iu the event of ; the Prussians throwing shells filled with j pctioleuni into Paris, us they didatStras- hour''. tei!" A strong argument in favor of the docliine of total depravity might, be bas ed ontho rascalities of the scoundrels who provide for sustaining their worthless lives by swindling the poor immigrants arriving on our shores, many of whom are not only strangers iu a strange find, but so entirely ignorant of our language as to fall an easy prey. A Wisconsin pi per chronicles a series of uuusii illy heart less impositions perpetrated upon a (Jer mau girl who came to this country iu search of a sister. On her arrival iu New York she was beseiged by runners and taken to a hotel, her baggage being left ut Castle (iarden. A man pretend ing to bo the landlord of the holel Vol unteered to take her check ami procure her baggage, dissu iding her from accom panying him by telling her that it was not considered right for a man ami wo man to be seen walking together hen:. She saw nothing moie of the man, but a person who represented himself us a de tective told her that her trunk had un doubtedly been carried off by some other person, and that it would be of no use for her to try und get it. Having pur chased a ticket to I'uiileiih, the gill safe ly arrived there, end making known her destination to the keeper of the hotel where she ate her breakfast, he recom mended a man who spoke Herman, but said he was born iu Ireland, to show her the way. This guide took her across the country ami robbed her of her shawl, hood, und nearly SuO in money, niter which he threw her into u mineral hole. Sho finally escaped from thu hole, anil af ter wandering through the fields, loiinil refuge in the house of u fanner, wheie she will bo provided for until her fiiends ate found. A omission of Xi w Statks. This being census year, when all the Territories as well as the States will be enumerated, we may expect an effort in Congress for the admission of four or five, and possibly six Territories. The first will bo Colora do and New Mexico. It is fuid New Mexico now contains 1 00,00:) represent ative inhabitants ; that is. people exclu sive of Indians untaxed. Colorado h. s not half as many; hut she has now a rail way completed to Denver which is likely to send u largo number of immigrant-. Montana, Washington, Wyoming, und and Idaho are ulso pretentious cniiiti uni ties). i-tf Itev. J. V. Pi'i'Bhlng, T. D., Female Ciil. lee, (Melhodltt) I'ltt Imru, Pa., mya f "Our t Kiilliers'a House :" " tSinu'le eh pterii uro woitli j tin; price of Hie whole volume. His Just Midi j 11 honk us I would like to see placed In every lanitiy. 11 11 iuc-'U me -iircess 11 r richly de serves, it will he found in thousand of lilim rles. Bee ailveitlncniciit In another column, Bksii, if You can't (io. If requested, Wuiiitiuiiker t Drown will send mnuplcH of their Konds. prices and rules for sclf-mcusui'u, to any one out of I'.illndelplila 1 and they L'nar luitee a lit in such eases, and 8. tihliictloii in all I'UbptCtS. NoTiiiNO I, ikk l r. Wc refer lo NATURE'S IIAlll ItKSTOKATIVE. udvcitlM'd In another column. It Is In one bottle, and us clear 11s Ice. No (film, no tilth, no poison. Exuliilue it. Bee. udvcrtiieinei,!. KllltOllS OK YOUTH. A firentlcillllll who Sllllpred for veura fi-nm ' v. ,,,, . - .' Nervous Debility, Preuii.tiire Dceiiv, und nil lhe t'lliicts of youthful Indiscretion will, for the nuke of sullcrlnir liuiuanlly. end free toull who l.cedlt,threclpuddlre.t!o,,rornu.klKnd usliiif the simple remedy by which lit. wus mr- ed. Bulferers wlshlnir tnprol t liv theiiilvcrtli- fr'i I'xperienee cud do so by eddrcsHlnc, In per- 11 1 . v . . v . . , . . . . .... ,e" 00 1. kin, ijr !,. No. 4 Cedar et., N. 1. 1 CA IIS OX'S ar Oil! T il. alarming Inercaxp In P nunil er of frlrjit till ac'Mlenu. ii'aitn; In le , il-un unit Hip ile,rnetlon of va'uali'e n'o;ieriv. can't' 1 nv I lie iiulisci on nale use or ml 4. known innler die name of pelt-oleum, p i.mpis us In i-all n,ir pe--;ill lllti'lll lull to an 11 t e e h ,!) w l. Vlierevel !,' U,V leniove tin; CAl'.si; or su II uB.'Ml'llU e allude to Carson's Stellar Oil von ILLUMINATING PURPOSES. Tin- prop-fetor of tli't O l lm r.,r pVera' veari relt Hie IMVP44 y or poiv ililiK for. an, I p e ('ill 11" to the pnMie, iM a snlHlilnle fie- tin. il ne ei c'lH compoiiiiils wliieli are sent liroailea ;t over the Oltry. ail oil is HAI'-K anl III, I l.l.t A N I . illKl -lll 'l cly l ..iiitli. Ariei alNiiu'senp! nf lalio ruins ami c.ist'v experiment 4. Iiehai s:ic,wil,., n prov il ier. ami now 1,1 im- p.pv. such a saint Mile ill CAKSl IN'S SI I 1. 1, Alt Oil. " II shou'il la- used liy eeiy family, 1ST. ltceaiia-it Is arp Ik y mil a ipied'i 11. Tlie prima 17 'irpne In tliep ppa-alien of S'I'l.I.I.AI! (ill. lias lieeii to make it I'DIU'IK I I. V SAIT. tluniiKiirinx tlie lives ami properly of tlin who use i(. I), lle.-aure il is the mo I Itlll I.I.I.A NT Tipi'd 11 Imninatnr nnwknnwn. ! 3f). r,e:ait e it is more pconoin'eal. in the lou,; run. than any oT the itaiie.nn 1 o'!i and ll i'di I now in ton eimumiii use. ! ITU. l!eeaue It Is Inlcirety It I :i 1.1,1 NT. and 1 tlievpfove eeoieim'ea!. r'v'n:-: the itre-ilet n-m'. hie I'i-'lit at Hie 'ea it e;ppnd'lu"e n the pomrm. pr. Us pve-eni standard of SM-'KTV AN1 I'.Itll.l.lANCY will a'wayi lie nia'nta'ned 'or up 111 this the propr'etor depend -, for sirta'nim; the lrli repalatlon (he STKI.I.A I: (ill, w Plljoys. To prpveiit Hip adiiitpralioii of Hi's w'l h the ex n iisive eomiioiiiid., n, ,w known under I lie name nf J ke (i-ene. .' p.. il , pt fl. f.:v ,. : I l ive Ca'lon cans, each can hc'iu; "ca'rd ami stamped w Hi Hie t ! 1,. ma.i; f . p.,,., ,.,,.. h I cannot I." tampeicd w-ili ln-iween the manneie- '."i'.'VV,1,"-'1,!'.",'.';'-' N"ll,! h Kcuuiiii! w.llmut Hie ! I It A 1 II-.-M A It K. I S'lTXl.AI! (ill. Is sold only hy welpht. each p in cont.i icnu live irillniis of x and 11 iialf p ma ea,-li. tliiii spi.in'ie; to eve: v pnrchu nn- full hum:. , ere. II is the dn y an I 'nle i'l or all dealers and : eon lumen nf lllii tn 11:11 nir oil lo me Hip s'l'l 1,1, v it (HI. m.e, liei-ause it ii'eie: is known to lip safe ami : rel alia'. i .. All orders should hp addressed lo i .iaesie::y & ro.. j WIKIl.KSAI.U A&KNTS, I 1 "S3 South I'loiit Sticet. j 1 3 ly rilihlllclplliH. j Hew AtlrrrlisciHcnts. Tl'SCAIlOItA AtADKMV. Tlio 2nd S'psst.111 r the .Till school ypar w ill he C 11 .laniiaiy '.ith. Those desir ua Ih'iiihMik. fur- n shed 1 1 wadi ng and tuition In u liist plass lt"a il m; Sehon' fora term of nearlvs x nioiiilis. 1Ji. I'lea-e send for a circular to Aeadeniia. fa. r Silt UMVI'.lts.M.ISM, WHAT IS ITTSei"J Tor Hip ST A It IN TIIK WllSi'. Cineinnati. A iai (re R pa-c week'y: fsiaiillsiieil 1SJ7. Itnieets all I lie wants ir the family; 82 Su per yeai, $1 ii s!x mostlis. Try it. spp,-; is free . Addicss WILLIAMSON &CANTW1 I. L. Cincinnati. (. r MIIMS.TIAN STA DA It l opoo-es Seets KJ ami advocates Primitive Christ anil v. ami ..'Urn i'-t I iimily Weeklv; H paces: 48 co. 11111IH. l-.ilded hy I'.IiIpih Isaac I-.kiiktt andj. S. I.amah. Oiilyfiaycai't Spe imen 1 ! ice. K.W, I'aKkiiI.I. v (11., 1'uliilsiu'is, Cincinnati, O. r a miiiiu u.i GETS; I'prsons to sui'cpisfiil'y canvass r 1 u mi s we oiier. ami ip. ive a Si". Wa Ilium Waleli lor you i se f. Address Venule' Woillji. Ilaytiill. O. r ( nvcivii Nomv.w I X SIKIC CLOVKIt. Mimpl OATS, and Al - paekau'es .irnl frt to all l-ai mcrs; also, a copy of the A.MI.ltK'AN sua iv Jul K NAIj, l,y cnc'o-inu Klamnto N. Ill IV UK .S. CO., I'll keishmt;. ChpslPi-c,,.. 'a, r 4 i i:TS ! Kvery Hook Aiient ami ALL who J. V. see Hi s. Ki l l-, .MK and lip wise. Addles 1. .-. I-iiI pi . I'ulil shpr, Spilimiip,,! ,)ass. Uir WILLl-AV. r Vl'AV ltK Sa rm'v stkam I'owkii ca il sipaiu I tin nes. with and Willi, 111! cul-oif. and seel al safely Sleam lloilers. Imi.t in ipianti- Hc4 hy spee al niaeliinuiy. spm , clicinar. 41 Coitlauillst., N. Y. r VI C K ' S PLORAL GUIDE l'OU lfiTl. TlIK FlIIST KlllTIOS OK OSU 111 M.HKI, AND I'lKl'T TlloisANo copies of VU K's 1 l.l.l s It ATl.l) CAI AL.Mil h Ul-'KI'.l.lls ANDl'Ll'KALia II II'.. lspiildishpcl and leady loscud out Ion p.mes. and an i iiKiav UK of a, mo t eveiy ilpiiiali.u Himer und Wucial'H. Il ise ei-antiy pi.nl, 'd on Hue tin ted paper, illustrated wall Tliiee liundicd lllm Wood l.ugiav iiKsaud 1 wo licaul.ftil Ol.Oltl.O l'LATICS. The most heauliftil and tile most list ruetlve I'lonil l.illde piililished. A 1. 1 It . IAN l-.l.l'l l N publish ed. 111 ullolhei lespecls s nular to lhe LliHUsh. Sent fiee to all my Piistoiueiit uf s7ii, us rapidly as ipossili.e. w.lhoui sppl.uation. sent to all oilieia who older them for '1 i.N 11. NTS, which is not h.uf lhe cost. Address. JAMUS VICK. r Loi.liiioiiiK, N. Y. 'lj3M I'HK TlIK VIKtTAItl.H "I QITTV JLoZDrt i.Mo.NAitv iialsam. lo7() . ..i! ..,0 .1, mil ml lemedy tin Coui;hs.c s.oi 1 on I sumption. iuthlny tvttir. Cni.i.it linos. & cu . 1 Utiiiuii, Aiavt. UI'IIAMS Dlll'II.ATOItV l'OWDMU. Itaiuovcs niiih'i llmiiiH hair In Hit mlnutm w.tlioui liijuiy to H111.sk 11. Kent by mull fur 41 UPHAM'S ASTHMA CURE lipllpvps most violent piiroxvstns In flit minuteH undeiiecihaspjedyciiui. l'iiceJ2 liyinail. The Jajiamse Hair Slain Colors the whiskers and hair a beautiful ItLACl or IIkown, It consisisof onlv US hi m-riirmUun ,a eels by mad. Aihlipis s. C. LI'IIAM. No. V 1 Wayne Slieet I'lilladcph i,. 'a. Cucuiaiii scut I'icb. Sold b) ull lounge-Is. i;l!lf AI.AItV!You.,? m7n FiT" wanted as local and Iravclllntt salesmen. Uow'-'ncw Voik ''''' WAI.KfcH, au'ai-k KMPLOYMKN'T FOR ALL. 1 " V I.Alt Yl'KIt YICI1K, ami - i t 1 i" . i o Anions, 10 et new and 11 p. u,l, -Miel.lnail. r A C A It J . A A (''prpvite.n wl.lt.. .... 1.. u . ..... ' .h ..I rMMit.i .iiiierit'U aa ni,ss oiiaiy, discovered a sale ami simple lent, ,Miy ",'H ,lle ' "T .!'' .'"v""s Veukiie. Larly e. nnJi iilo ".VV'V!' y 1VJ,:'h,;""Ill1 i'K". .uuKui ,!ni 1 vlclous'iiah Js'Vlu.atZlIci-i'h-.v? been ciucd by this noble icinedy. I'nmi led hy 11 'les reto bcnellt the uillleled and uiiloilioiale, I 'J ,l'u ",' l",Tll,,,1K and iisliin this lilt4! I It 1111. I II IL Ml 'II I I'll I VK.Jillii lit 11 mi ... , , A.. ,.;-;; ' V 1,1 ; "'ow " r.,r:? 1NMAN, Station , llihiu House, N. Y. C'lly r roimsjlvnnlii 1!,. II. Time Table. NKWI'OIST STATION. JiZj w,1Bcr train, WI1ST. I'ittsli'P i:xir,i.(l'lnf:)f,..'Il a. M.daitvpxe't Sunday. NNayl'asseiiKpr, R.lm. Mi, dallv except ll v. Mad. , P. M. ilaify except sondav A 111 1 xed train w.lh pas-eucei ,, iaelieiT will leave llarnsbuig ut So clock p. 111., ttm NcwTtort at o.:HJ p. 111. MAST. l ast Line .. 4.13 A. , ,:iy px,.,.pt Mnndav. liar rishurg Accent. 1 1.. 'Hi . v.. dailv " Suiida'v. 'hid 7.14 I'. M.. dally cxeppt Sundiir J. .1. llAlifl.AV, Acnl. DUXCANXOX STATION. Hid aflerSinidav. l'ee. 4(h, IsTo, trains will IJtim-aiiuou, asfollows : (Hi leave KASTWAIII). I. up. (Man) 1.1 1 A. M..ila Iv except Monday islnnu ' Aeeolii. 1' i,'l e. ji , hillv saoiilnir fast Hart .Mail, ...( I'. M.. dally " Kiinilar Way 1,' I -A III I asst'U'ier, S.Vj A. SI., dailv iwimt Mmuln Mad. Thro' I.Aii i' i ,a' lyexcepl Sunday I'lo.Kht. l aw t ar iillai-hcd.ii.i a i. m. h.m. c. kini;, At-ent :r Line I'rlwrcn Newnort nml x ,SI:l t.'ciiiianlnwii. STACTS leave Nph lie, main., n dallv at four ociocli a. in. I.11111I st.ui), at ;. :;na. 111. liiePU p.irk at s a. in. New I'doomlield at '.I1.; a. in. AitiviiiH New poll to toliueut with the Ac c0111111od.it o 1 tra.u l ast. Iti'luin'iiir caves Newport on the arrival of tht Mad 1 1. 1, 11 110111 I'liiiadelph a. at -.'..io p. in. Z. It ('!;, J'fujirictor. EiSO.S. EI Mi Sl S B.-EEAI. W 1 XTEU A Hit A XG KM EXT. Monday, Xov. '21si, ISTO. ( 1 UKAT TltllNK LI , 1. I KOM TlIK NOliTH . '"' N"'U West fo,- l'h iadelpliia, NewYoik, lead 11;. roitsville. Tamaqiia. Ashland. shaumkiii. I.eh.iu n. A Icniown, l.asiou, l.ploata, L.tiz, Lau easier. 1 11 iiiuliia, .y,., l, u!i;;n,',ll'ii ii'l'iii(ifoi Npw Yiirk,asrollows: At ...n 1. s.l,', 1 ..11 a. M.. ami !.!, v. m meet. :ii!! wl h s 1111 ar tiains on u.e I ciui y.vania liuil road. a id a. r.v nn at New Yolk at lu:lu a. 111.. f hi and liia, p. in.. rc;p.vt elv. .!'"l,."lf ,''1"' accninpaiiy the a. 111., train w 'I lean ehaiiue. Iti'tui 11 in; : i.p.ue New York at !) A. M., 12 noon, i.1"! ," '' M,': ladelph.a at s.l;, a. m., ami ,i..,ii'. m. sicepaiu cais a,a ipany Hie 5 I'. M Ha 11 lioni New oi k. w 11,1,111 ,..fiIUrp heave llari isbuit; lor Iteadini!, l'ottsvillc, Taina- ipiii. -l ui.-j sv. il.-. Ai.ilami. ,.. , ,, ,., A Heat, iu n. I'a Iadelpliia. at H. lo. a. l. ami 2..1H. ami 4.1,,. f. ji., slopp ilt a, i.eli.oion and p ,nc pa, way s : alii, us; 11.0 4..,. p.,,,. tin 11 cniicc, nu fi I'lola ileoih a. I olisvilleaud Coliauh a oniv. l'or Polls v lie. Schuylkill 1 ia v en aiidAiihiiin, v a schuyikiil U'lo i'"" a"";l 1"lil"';"1' 'l'ilvu l-aiiishiiib' at Way pawpiip'i tra'n leaves Phllailelphla at 7.W A. M..eoiinectini; Willi s indartru lion Last l'cun',1 I. a Iroad. rctiir jf I rem iicad.in; at ii.20 p. m.. sloppinc at all Slatloiin pave I ollsv lie at 9 a. m. ami a. 10 p. m.: II don al 1 .l., o'clock a. m.s shainok 11 at 0.111 and n..'o A. M. : Ashland. 7.05 A. ? '"'.ir V" I"!"1.1 : 1 'Oii eiua at s.:w a. m. aud itlif. ri'sbu'ip Ve l 1111,1 Nt;wV,"k' Heading, ilar- Leave Pot'lsyil ov'a Schuylkill and Susquehanna .aili..ad ats.la a. .i..lorll:ii risbiul!.and IJaiiA.M. for I'uieOiove and Treinont. Iteailniiraccoii dadon train: leaves Pottsvllls "! )'; I! lssllk' liead.nt; at 7. ia. M-.m-riviiis i'.i.ii . 1 il "''I'1";1 at lo.i'o a. al, rem, 11 nix ie.ives I hi adelphiii at 4.4.', r. m. pass nu Lead, nu al 7.25 e. M..arnv nu at I'oltsviileat H.loi'. m. 1 ottslown Aeconimodatioii train : Leaves Potts 4(0p in ''W"L "'" "'"""il"''' leaves I'lnlailelpliiaa Coluiuiila lfuilrnad trains leave Itead iik at 7-M Col'ion1"' V'.'c1'' '"' r'"' Kl'1"'"t"' 1-aneaster. IV.kloinen liallio.'uItrains:eavpPeiklonien.Iunc. ion al i.lo.and li.i a. 111.. .Tun and fi.llu p. in. lie. turning, eaves ScliHenksvilie at 7.ini a. m., and KM a. 111. ami lu'.i u nonn. and 4:.:u p. in.. coiineetiiiL' w.thsiini ar trains lleadiiiirr.ul! t"""La""' (.olehrookdalc liadroiul t,a 11 leaves Pottstownat B. 4 Hi. in. and II.-.M p. m., leturn nu leave .Ml. Pleas. i.ainsJnulllinlint'it'.'li: '''" 'il!'!,,',' Valley liailroml trains leave llridueport at S..11 a. in., in,', ami 0.1 p. 111. Leiurn uu. Ii'av Kownlnntownat 0..V. a. 1.1.. 1.',. noon, and f'l" i. in..eonncel i,kw Ihtiainsonliead K Uadioail. 1.11, " ,h""y,t ''"'ve New York at p. 111.! P ilia, a x a. in. audit.!.', p. m.: thesa. 111. train run nnm only to licad i,K! PotisvilieH a. in. " llarrts. ImiK .1.1,111 in 1u11U.il. p. in.; and licad 1111 at 7:1. a. 111., and lo-of, p. ,., f,. la, t ishiiiK. at ftiima. 111. ph'ia V " "l VM "' '"" VS' '' Ml" ''''"a'le'- Coiiiniutation. .Mileune. Seas School and Kx- rates U ""U r''""' "" ,ui"U Kt "lel ItauciKP cheidicd throii(;li, loo pounds allowed each passenger. L A.NR'OI.LS, Gcn-lStip't. THE BEST IN USE THE PA II II AM NEW FAMILY S e w i n if Ma c h i n e A- rTconibliiesall the best features ot other cowl I. machines, with New and Valuable Improvements, which make it TlIK KASIEST AND JIOST giUKT lit N.NINd as well as the Most Simple. Vitelline M t'sc. '' WIU. HUM IT WILL 11UAID, IT WILL TUCK, IT WILL UATIIhU, IT WILL QUILT, and will use cither Silk, Cotton, or Linen Thread with equal case. It uses a stralnht needle and makes a atltck ALIKIC ON 1IOT1I 81 DE S. The pilneipal ulllco of the company is at A'o, 701 LVientHut titreit. I'llILADKLVIUA. These machine are for salu Iu perry Comity by JAMES L. DIVEN, Landisburg. F. HOKTIMER & .CO., Now BloomSold. -7'i public are Inrttetl to cult ut cither 0) th. uboveplacet ami ice a Machine In operation.
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