6 l)c tme5, Nero Dl0omftcI5, Ja. Tuesday, rcbruary 7, 1S71. PARK AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS We turtle communications! from all pe.rnnrhotm Interested inmatlurs projiorly belomjlnu to this department. Women nnd Bees. Ono of tlio most profitaLlo" us well ns interesting kinds of business for women w tlio caro of bocs. In a recent agricul tural report it is stated ono lady bought four hives for ten dollars, and in five years slio was offered ono thousand five hundred dollars for her stock,and refused it as not enough. In addition to this in crease in her capital, in ono of these five years, she sold twenty-two hives and four hundred and twenty pounds of honey. It is also fctated that in five years ono man from mx colonics of bees to start with, cleared eight thousand pounds of honey and one hundred and fifty-four colonies of bees. The raising of bees and their manage ment is so curious and yet so unknown hu art in most parts of tho country that any directions or advice will bo omitted in this volume. When properly instruct ed, almost any woinau iu the city, as easi ly as in tho country, can manage bees, aud make more profit than iu any other method demanding so littlo timo and la bor. Hut in tho modes ordinarily prac ticed, few can make any profit in this em ployment. It is hoped a time is at hand when ev ery woman will be trained to eohio em ployment by which she can secure for herself an independent home aud means to suppoit a family in a ease she does not marry, or is left a widow with herself and family to support. j remoTli; Slieop PcKn. llemove tho pelt from the phcep as fcoon as posii'ulo after death, as every hour it remains on the animal damages its leather properties. Those pelts sell the best that have the feet and luirs left on them as hiyh as the knee. Avoid eut ting or teariujr tho skin, and keep it as i free from particles of iksh or fit as possi- ble. Lay it upon tho barn floor, and I sprinkle it liberally with salt, and if tho ttuio can bo spared, rub tho salt well in with the baud. Fold the gkin with the llesh side in, nnd lay it away where it will not bo molested by dors, cats, or smaller vermin. As tho stock accumu lates, if tho weather is not very warm, one pelt can bo laid upon the other, nnd very littlo room will bo required for their storage. In about two weeks they will bo sullicioutly reasoned, aud ready to hang up for drying. If bright, dry wea ther, but u few days in the nun will bo required. When dry, they aro ready for shipment to market, or can bo piled, or what is better, hung in .some place to await the coming of a buyer. To (.'lire Scratches. Homebody wants to know how to cure scraches on his horse. I will give a rem edy I used for years with universal suc cess : Tako two pounds of Glauber salts, one pound of sulphur, and ono quarter pound of saltpeter; pulverized all finely together, nnd give ono heaping table spoonful onco a day, thrown on tho feed. Now for tho feet. Take one jiint of neat's foot oil and one-fourth pound of Cuo-cut chewing tobacco, and simmer them to gether. .Strain out the tobacco and bottlo for use. Take castilo soap and warm water, wash tho part affected clean and dry thoroughly before applying tho oil. If tho ankles aro much sore it would bo well to put cloths on them to keep the air from them while they aro drying ; when dry anoint them well with the oil for a few days ; then wash as before, dry well, and .apply tho oil again. If thoroughly applied, it will effect a perma nent euro. Keep tho feet clean, and scratches will not bo likely to return. How rimitt thrive Best. riuntH thrive better in double flower pots than in single ones; that is if the pot containing tlio plant is placed insido oi a larger one with earth between tho two. Tho outer pot prevents tho earth from striking with too great force on tho inner one, and thus keeps iho plant moist and secures for its roots a moro even tem perature. Flower pots containing plants may be kept iu boxes, tho inter.-tiees be tween the pots being hlled with'saw duht. This arrangement is valuablo in tho heut of summer, for the box shades tho pots from tho rays of tho sun and saw dust re tains moisture around tho plants. IieuoYutlug old Orchards. I am experimenting with one of theso " old settlers." I cut olf all the brauehes as smoothly as possible, closely to tho main trunk. New shoots start aud grow amazingly fast ufter such a heading iu. When ono year old, I thin out and graft, and by suckering, 1 get a well-formed head. I mistrust sueh a treo will bo shortlived. Numerous bhoots spring up about the parent tree. I select one, graft it, and keep tho rest cut bhort, and should the main trunk soon decay, I expect to have a thrifty young tree in its stead. Why not DOB 13 I ri" fc ELECTRIC SOAP, The licst in the World t STRICTLY PURE! NO SAND! NO KOSIN ! NO CLAY ! NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND ! Children (tin Do Tic Washing. JiCuintl. Ao Jhiilinit By the use of the Unc'jiwhd anl UnapvfOcchalAa Dobbins' Electric Soap, Clothes, Money, Fuel, Labor, Time ami Temper, ALL AKE SAVED! Try It once, ami lic It ever afterward. Every Groecr Sells It. Every Family Uses It. NO ONE CAN EO WITHOUT IT ! I!e sure that (lie wrapper has nn It tlio out or lira, logy and Mr. Enterprise, and that each linr Is stamped with I In; mum (,r II, e inventor and originator. .T. !. DoimiNs, as noiio oilier is genuine. Like everything of great vale.", it i extensively counterfeited, ami the market tilled with false ami worthless Electric Sup.i, nut wurtli house-room, and dear even it given away. i ne i-mosr American Toilet S.n:. f-.illv coral the Kr.'(i.-li made l.y a Eivnch .ia':iinaliiT in tlio same 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 r as the French snaps are mat", ami sold at oiio-loui'ththiii' priee, is til TRIPLE SCENTED Dobbins' Toilet Soctw . NO TOILET IS COMPLETE WITHOUT IT ! The M KmiAkr.l In the M-.-rka: It is plven the proferonoe ill tlio country, and I : at ev Iiir&i 'y watcrii;,'! p! o cvl; ywiieio. 'Ai- It Dun't bo put ntr v inv r!n Try it, and si e linw i . .'I' ll in ciimmon soap. tlian vie h.iy. Tlio only 1'oo.t 1'oiisli that wiil prodnec a ilrlillan and Jiaslin'Sliiiio, and, at the same timo , preserve tiaj J.eatiier, is Ecfcbins' Elcctrb Ecot Polish, Makes old Hoots Look I.nx N'hwOxes, And Cu.r-.SKiN Likb Tatent Leatiieij. It is put up in a I'atent lox, the greatest novel'y oi the ago, J lie Pox alunels wurlli minu tu keep than (lie prlee i.f llox and loi isli combine J. ii K 11 U G IX A T , " Tim flenuliin Tritutsu Ihilli eomponnil, uwvl In nil Oriental ciu'iitriei, in the i.alli, nml maiiiitiiettiiccl by us oil n license anil rnvaltv, in cjiin l style, ivlnr mid quality Ircini tlin orli:i'n.tl reeelpt, ns that made iu Const ant inopl". nml Import duties, prelum on (,'oiil, ule., siiveil, thus enabllni; us to sell It at a very low priee. Jly lis use 11 lialli beeoines Indeed n luxury. Very lililv sreuteil, and proilueini! lnlraeulous elleets upon the skin. It is really wurtli ft trial. If you want to en oy liio ami drivej away dull cure. Use for yout Clotliei e o is is i r; a ELECTRIC SOAP! Use for your iktsou DOBBINS' TRIPLE SCENTED ToiloJ Soap ! ube vou your coots Dobbins' Elkctric Boot Polish. UfC In the UntU fc KRUGIIAT." And Subscribe tor the " Electric Messenger," Heautlfnl Knslilon l'u.r, sent I'HKK to all who will aeiid tlieir imiuunto the Solo l'topi iftors, I. L. CRAG IN CO., Ill) South FourtU Btrcet, ritainELrnu. 103 Barclay Streot, Nkw YonK. H4 Btato Btrcet, Bobto. CyTbi ISoiip Is for Rule by F. Mortimer A Co., New itoomtlold, !'. 4 T ly AXREAT DISCOVERY Dr. WAXKSF.'O OAI-TPOItNIA VINEGAR BITTERS Hundreds cf Thousands ?f .. a 9 OPS ; THEY ARE NOT A VILK ,7e3 IrArJICJY DRINK. MmloorPoor Rnm, WltlMcey, Frof Kplrifn tud Itcfunu l.irjiiuro tlor.torcil, rplccil nml liu-tnl-cuoit to plsnoatho teto, Cf.llcd"Tor.I'jr.,""Aii;)jt:.-. c-:," " I:t3:orcr," Ac, that lcr.d tho tlprlcr en to ii.-uuUeiii.ti 3 nsd rulu, tut aro a truo Medicine, lauilo rcm the Kutlva Hoots ami Ilcihncr California, treo from nil AlrolmlSn Pilnmlnntn. Thcj-nro th- C;!:EAT ltl.OOI) l'LltIHi;:t nnd A Ill's OIVINSJ l'K.lSflll,3 a isr;ic Ksuuvator InTlKora'.or cf tho Vj tUin, crryi;i; o.T all pe;soi:c::3 matte- Cil I'rCci lui; thu Mood to a healthy coniitlc :i. Ko person cr.aUhu I'.iefo lUitcra cccorilu,j to01ic tlon r.:nl rtnuua lorg uauIl. 81C0 vlllhj ghvuforaa Ir.rnra; ?. en.-e, pA.vldetl tho bor.es aro tot dectroj-td ty ia:t cr..'. i or ether umaeu, auj tho itu crjaiia viiiiivd Loom; t:.c poiiit cf roraJr. I nv ln!Iiu-::i:it-.t y end C'licuia i::iri:;r.;:. tl- tn nnd tioiil, Dyppeivdn, or Imiii.-o t;in, Isiliin:, j: i!iii(ent nnj Intermittent 4'uvcra liluentieB oi' liio Ulood, l.iver, liltlutye, end illaditer, theco llU:.cru havo heeu ticrt fucci.u. fuh t'-jnh Dlncatini rro ccntcd I7 Vitiated Blofnt, viilth Is c-'S'craliy jToJucci ly Ccrstcinics of thu IJIai'tive Ort;:iLij. BYSl'EI-'SIA Ott IXPIOZSTIO?;, Zl-t eehc, rain in tho lihouk'.orn, Com;: :;,'l k,;!f.ei.ii of tho CJitr.t, Diuliieas, fco:u- ;i net.-.tlo:.ti of tho ttonata, Kad taste la .a Ucuta, Ihllo.u A-.ti.clii, i'slySstUa cf tho Ucart', Ir.."r.U!iaaai.a cf Die i-tiTi.s, l ain la tho regions of tho lUdmiys,cadnh'.!lnirl.l oth:r piuul yiuptoma, r.ru tho or..iTUisai,f Lvr;.ui'ia. Ihiylav.'.tor.-.tj U13 loinueh tad aiuaulato t:.j tor pii". liver ?.:. bcv.'ehi, t :.!ch ren t, r Kin ci' iacnr.i!j;l eflcucylu cleii:i!:inL; tho blood cf ell aapr.rlilts, and lsipcrtlnr; now una vvr to tho wholo Hyaca.. l OIt i lil X l:t.r.AS2!5,;:rcplios3,a'3W;r,Ealt r.heur.i.Llotehce, i'pi:;, 1 Icp, 1 tirtulcn.Hclic, Ccr banthu, i:ii.s-V. oiirs, Lc:;lf..;i::a.l, ti.ro Kycl, Eryalp. cla?, Itch, t'curfr, JJli-oloiaticajof Uio SIOu, litaucra tad Ii:o;ri3u el 11.0 hhhi, cf wlutcver uatao or nature, ci o lltcrahy t'.is tp cad era il.d o;.t of tho ryctcia In a tho.-i. tiau by tho una of ih.su Ulttors. Cno bcttlo la te.ch encofi villi ccr.vlaco Iho iioct iucrcduloua oi tiulr cura'.lvo cheat. Clcaano tho Vith-.tod Bloctl vl cacvfr you flr.d Ho Iniparitie- h'-.i:.th.i; ..hrcua-h tho ehla ialtaplos, Krnp tlons c r btru-; cIciuko 11 vhc-i you flr.d It obstructed rlu;,i;l: !i !a tho Telia: cl5.nj It when it la fail. aaJ y.-nr l;: I-nrc nai t'.: rix, TA t rf i.-ti or r, o ed aai r.a.-.o tho ciieiaar .ill tell J .ti t: -iuv, hcn. Keep the blood ol..i ii-;ili'olloTT. V.;:i;,:.., luriiialatho j. n. -, ,:.';.-a;t:y uctroy hi.::i:oan, reujl carefully ..tio, ptluiodlnioarlaa .acu ii.,d Ijoankih. .. .i:c;0:,'ALD ii CO., .ay thoa..-a .1' jU.,1 guaif Ob iU.h , c. c .: I..-.I J. walk!:.:, r.-o I)ru3flat3 una tier!. A( fiiu "rr.:i''i':e-i, Cr.., . and nilandlit Conuaercj uU- t, K.oYors. ai;o d;:al:;i;u. CtTEOLD BT AIL DLXU Xj 23 23 ZsT O 1T nr.l Tiro Insurance Cor.ii;; Oi' iToiu'Nlovi'i), l'cim'n. POT.Tf.'lKS IMiiil'I'.TL'AI, nt Low lhiles. No Sicam risks taken. Tills is one i.t tlie bent euinliictetl nml npi.t ivilablo Companies In tin? Slale. Conutfy propel I v Insiiio,! l'erpeuialiv at tl l Operthou.-aiel.ninl To'.mi pro;ieily at 55 b) per tliousaiul. 3 Insurance Company, OP J'OTTSVU.Li:, l'KNN'A., XNSUKKH liOUSKS AM) (' llentll, Theft, or Aeeicielll, Call 011 or aihlre.ss ATTT.H AC.MNST ut very Luw JUtei. LEV,3 POTTER, NKW III.OOMriKI.I), 1'A., Agent for Terry County. I'roh. the Daily Miners' Journal oj July 22, 1S70. Ycsterilay, lames It. CrhT, Aitent of the I.eb. nimii Jlutaal i'iin iu .m.ui. i! Company, pruiniillv pa ill Lewis Harris ?i:,i,lin liHutanei'pollevlii full, which lie lo.it by lire mi liailioad ritieet, last l'i'i lay. Mr. firieralso paiil .Tolm l'i Hinder 6). his In. Kiiranee policy in full, which was on a horse that ilii'J last .salunlay, ami was In ,1111 il in ll.e I'ciiu. sylvania Cat lie 1iijiuiiiico Coinpany, oi l'otts vilsf. 110 CLOTlilNU MADE TO OKWIiJi r i A. CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF 1 Alwuys on liiiml, from v. lileli to belect. Cloth ins EE end y Made MADK TO ORDER. . t of ' Superior READY-MADE CLOTHING Quality always on liaiul. t J'. Morthifcr ,0 Co., March 10, 'O'J. New Rlooinlleld, Pa. ACrLE HOTEL NEW 1ILOOMFIELD, Terry Coiiuly, reim'u. nAVI.N'dpureliaseil tlio liolel rornietly oeeu pleil by liaviil II. l.uprer, Hllualeil 1111 North Carllsh) Htreet nilloinliiK the (,'ourt House., I a in prcparetl to receive, transient guests or regular lioarilers. To all who favor inc. with their custom, I h1iii.11 endeavor to bu llish llr.it class accommodation. A call Is solicited. QE01WE DUHMCK. ISloouilleld, Uatch 9, 1609. 3 10 ly 5 u icerwmmnnyf.ittTir woaacr- w p p- o lul curative KiioctH. S3 if WHAT ARE THEV?fg hi h - u Ego 3 r7 BSC. sji frs 2, m m4ii sf3 ii b 5o- I ? Sc." gf g . .,,.k I 111 Sag Xg'iW A'.titvry t?l $ W XV A f ' " 8 8 a Mm 1 j CHABLES A. DAK A, Editor. A Ncnapnpor oi tbo l'rcient Tl-.nc. Intended far People fiow on Kurtli. Including Farmers, Mechanic!, Merchants, Pro fessional Men, Workors, Thinkers, aad all Man ner of rionost Polks, and the Wlvos, Boas, and Daughter of all tuoh, OW1.Y ONE DOLLAR A YEA 11 I ONE HUNDRED COPIES Ton 830, Or lets than Onu Cent a Copy. Let there bo a 850 Club at every Tost Office. SEMI-WEEKLY BUN, 63 A YEAR, of tho same ilzo d9 general character ns TnE VfKUIiLr, bnt with a Rrcatcr variety of rolscollanoonsroadlne.nod furnishing tho news toltssunscrlhoiswltli mooter freshness, because It couios twice a wcok Instead of onco only. THE DAILY SUN, 80 A YEAH. ioA,.rj?BinJIlcPl,,i,r ro',n' newspaper, wltli tho L"J ".clrcl."""'jn " 'ho worm. Free, Imlo nendeut, and tear ess In politics. All tho news from cyerywhero. Two rents a copy : by SiaTl 00 cents a mouth, or SO a yean. TERMS TO CLTJB3. THE DOLLAR MEEKLY SUN. Fire copies, one yoar, separately achtressTl, font llnllnra, Ten coplos, ono year, sonnrntely addressed laud aa extra copy to the geticr up of oiim 1. Eiarht ilollnrn. Twenty copies, ono yc.ir, separately arhlreascd (aud an extra copy to tho fetter up of club" 'lftcu Do I In in. Fa LiC5rl"?,,r,no tnono a-ldress (nnd tho benil-W cckly one year to fctler 11 p of club), , Thirty-three Dollnrn. tao beuil-Weeklyouoyoarto cetier up oi einh), . , , Tliirty.flvc Dollnrn. (and tho Ually for ono your to theK,.ior up of 1 , ' . . Hly Dollnrs. one bundreil copies, ono year, separately mi THE SEMf-WKEKLY SUN. FIto conies, or.c year, separately n.ldre.e'l . , Eiulit Dollar, trn coplrs, one yenr. fepnrately nrldrcsscd land au extra copy to Ketlor up of el'il'), bixluvn Dollars. SEND YOUR MONEY vrtrLhra,M ""'"'. 'Jecks. or drafts en .Vcw U10 luttuts conuiuiug money . Add ess I. W. EN-OL.Wn, Pehil. hrr, Buu olllco. New York City. 9 ? 5 ? r Dec'r. igyo 57 A fplemlM Assoitment cf )RY-GODS3 Suitable for the Seapon aro now for Sale by tlio Subscriber!!. u.n: lov,- iuicih OVJi STOCK ()!' Shawls and Casimercs Arill be fouiul tlic most com plcto of any in the County. Also, A Solond'ul Aesortiiiei.t of Cloth s-; , FOR FALL AND iVINTEIl. F. MOHTIMEll & CO., NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. 3STEW TOEK CON TIN B NT AL Life Iusuranco Company, OF KEW YORK, STltlVTLY M VTVAL I AhwoIh, 8-l,S(0,0()0 : TSSrKSnll tlio iipw forins of I'olleies, nnd pi'fl scuts as favoiablo terms as any coinpany 111 tho lulled States. The Coinpany will mako temporary loans on its I'olieles. Thirty days' praeo nllowed on eaeli payment, nml the policy held xood iluriiiK that time. rolicles issued by tliis Company nro non-forfeit-ure. No extra cliariies aie iniulefor trnvellnir permits. 1'oliey.liohlei M share III the annual piollls oi tho Company, aud have a vnlco Iu tho elections and inanaKenieiit of the Company. No policy or medical feeehartied. jL'HTi'D I.awiu:nik. l'res't. M. It. Wv.Mioof, Vice l'res't. J. r.ltoorns, Kee'y. J, V. V. ATI IN. tii'liel.ll Aijeut, No. 0 North Third Street, Iftyl College ltloelc, IlartUburg, r. mSk. rcmisylvniila R. 11. Timo Tahle. (, 1,'na1 vi 1 1 1 "i NEWPORT STATION. vmlu,,,,k,9,lr)lovsI!,cc4,,, is:o' Tm" tmi WI'ST w'n'.M.'8 ICx,,r's' (f'nP)5"''! A- M.ilallvoxc't Hundav. VNayl'iisscngcr, . a.m ilallv eieept Mom!,, 1 ' ":" r' M' ,,ai(.v except Kujidav A mixed train with passentzer car ntt, chcX wH at o' p!r!n B lU 6 " '' '"' 1,1111 ""port EAST. Fast I.lno ,. 4.1S a. m daily except I.Iomlav. Ibtrrishui'B Accom. 11. 31) a. m daily ,! hundav. Miul 7.4i p. r., daily except Sunday J. J. D.UiCLAV, Asjont. DUNCANNON STATION. On nnd after Sunday. Pee, 4th, 1S70, trains will Icavti Diineannoii, asfollows : KASTWAlill. Past I, nn, (Flai;) 4.-14 a. m daily except Monday Harrisbure; Accoin. 12.09 1: 11., daily " Sumlay Mil fewAItlt!1"1' " SU""' Way rasseiurer. S.i) a. m., daily except Momlav S-V"1'. vl ri",''; dailyexeept Sumlay 'ihro' Frulglit, l'ass. Car all ached, v. jr. W.M. c. KING, Agent Slngo Lino Rrltvcrn Kowiiorl nml Xcw erniantown. STAt.KH leave New (lernianlown daily nt four o'clock a. m. l.aiulisbui Kat. 7. 30 a. ni. dreeu pai k at S a. 111. New Hloomriehl at y'.. a. 111. Arriving at Newport to connect Willi tlio Ac commodal Ion train laist. lieliirniiiL' leaves Newport on the arrival of the Mall train from I'liiladelphia, at 2..'in;p. 111. V.. KICK, 'j'ruprletor. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Jlontiiay, Ji'ov. 21k, 3S70. ".IiHATTltUNIC I.lNIi 1'ltOM T11K NOltTH J iind Norlh-West for I'liiladelphia, New York, KeaditiK, l'ollsville, Tainaiua. A:ihland,Siiainokin, bchanon. Allentown, Kaston, Kplirata, l.itiz, Lan caster, Colunihia. &., iS.c. Trains lea vi- llarrislnirg for New York, as follows: At 3.10, H.10, ln.al) a. M., and 2..riii, p.m., conneet Ine; with similar trains on the ronnsvlvania tiail road, and arriving at New Y'ork at" 10:11) a. 111., 3 ;''. C:hO and i):lio p. 111., ii:specli ely. Sleeping ears accompany tho 3. l'u a. 111., train yvitiionl ehaure. lietiirning : Leave New Y'ork nt 0 A. M 12 noon, nml 6 i m. : i'hilatlelphia at H.V a. m., and .'I.'IO i. m. Sleeping ears aeeompanv tlio 6 1'. II., train iioiu New York, wilhoiitchiinge. Leave 1 larr! dung for Heading, l'ollsville, Tama qua, iMniersville, A-jhland, shanioUiu, 1'ino drove, Allentown, I'liiladcrpliia, ats.lo. a.m., ami 2.50, and 4.(t.. r. M., slopping at l.elianou and principal way stations; tho 4.iu p. 111. train connecting for Phila delphia. Pottsviiio and Coltimbia only. Forl'otts. villc. Schuylkill Haven anilAuburn, via Schuylkill and Siisnuclianiia liaiiroad, leave llarrisburg at 3.1" 1'. M. Way pas'ienger train leaves I'liilndeliihla at 7.30 A. M., couiiecliiig Willi similar Iralnon Last 1'cuin'a liaiiroad, returning from Heading at (S.20 p. m., slopping at all Slatlonn; leave J'ollsvillo atilA. M. nml. 'I. 10 r. m. : llerndoii at 10.1S o'clock a. m. ; Slianiokin al ,1.41) and 11.20 a. m. ; Ashland, 7.05 a. m. and 12.;.o noon; Tamaijua a' n.:v.i a. m. and2.ini'. M. for I'liiladelphia and New York, Jiuading, llar risburg, v.e. Leave I'otlsvllie via Schnvlkill and Susiiuelinnna ltailrnad at s. 15 a. .v..rorll;irrisbui'g,andl2:UjA. m. for Fine tirovo and Treinoni. lieadingaceoiuinoilalion train: leaves I'ntlsvlllo at. 5. li) a. m iiassing lieading at 7.3oa. m., arriving at I'liilaili'lpliia nt 111.20 a. m., reluniing leaves I'liiladelphia at 4.15 v. M. passing Heading at 7.25 p.m.. arriving at 1'oltsvillu at P.lo v. m. i'otlslown Accoininiiilalion train: Leaves Potts, town at. 7.00 a. 111., returning, leaves l'hiladeipliiuat 4.00 p.m. Coluinlila ltallroad trains leave Heading at 7.20 a. m. ami 0.15 p. 111. for Lphrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columljla. etc. l'erkionicn liaiiroad tralnsleavererkiomen, June tion nt 7.45, and !i.( 5 a. m., 3.IK.I and 5.30 p. in. He. turning.loavcs Scliwenksville at 7.01) A. M., and s.20 a. m.and 12.51) noon, and 4:30 p. 111., connecting with similar trains 011 Hcndingrond. Colelnookdaie Hailioad (rain leaves roltstownat O.toa. 111. and 0.20 p. m., relurningleave All. Picas ant at 7, and H :25 a. 111., connecting with similar trains on Heading It. H. Chester Valley ltailroad trains leave Pridgeport at S.30 a. in., 2.05and 5.02 p. 111. Hemming, leave Dowiilnglown at 11.55 a. 111., 12.15, noon, and 5.15 p. m., conneeling with 1 rains 011 Heading liaiiroad. On Sundays; Leave New Y ork at 5 p. in. ; Pliila. at Ha. m. and 3.15 p. 111. ; I lie Ha. in. train run ning only to Heading; l'ollsville H a. 111.; llan is buig ,'i.loa. 111., and l.o'ip. in.; and Heading at 7:15 a. 111., aud 10:05 p. 111., lor llariisburg, at 5:00 a. III. for Now York at U:lo a. 111., 4.20 p. 1:1., tor Philadel phia. Commutation, Mileage. Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets to and from all points at reduced rates. liaggago checked through, 100 pounds allowed eaeli passenger. . A.N1COLLS, (len'lSuii't. Northern Central Railway. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Thmiifh ami Dlreet Hmite to anil .from Waxhlnf tun, Jitttiiii'ire, JJIniint, J-.'rie, Jlujjalo, JcucJicster am A'k(0'ii 'o;. ON AND Al'THii SPNDAV, PEC. 4th. P"o, Hie trains on Iho Northern Central Hall way will run as follows : NOR Til WARD. MAIL THA1N. L"avcs P.altiniore, (i.ho a.m. I llarflslmrg, l.Kp. m Willlamsport 7.00 p. 111., nml air. at i'.linira,lu.3ii HUI'FAI.O KXPIiKSS. Leaves Haltiiuore.lo.2o p.m. Man Isbtirg. 2.25 a.m. Willianisport, 0.55 a. 111. I l.linir.i, 11. 3.5 noun. Arriveii at Canandalgua at 3.10 p.in. FAST LINK. Leaves Ilaltimorc 12.40 p. in. ilarrisbiirg 4.35 p.m. Arr.at Williainspoi'tS.lup.ni., and Krio at 7.40 a. in. CINCINNATI KXPIII'SS. leaves r,altiniore7.40p.in. nr. Ilai'ri.sburgl2.01a.in. VOHK AND UAHHISllUliti ACCOMMODATION Leaves York at O.lua. 111., ai r. ut llariisburg 7.45 a. Emigrant Train with passenger ear attached, leaving llanlsliuig at 7.0o a. m., arrives at Sun. bury at 11.15 a. 111. SOUTmYARD. MAIL Til A IN. Leaves Llmira fi.Oo a. m. I Willianisport 9.30 a. in. llai'rlsbuig 1.27 p. in. I Ar.llaltinioioalU.15p.in Hl'FFAI.O KXPHl'SS. .eaves Canandalgua 4.15 p. in., ICIiulra B. to p.m. iiiiaiuspon rj.oa. in., jiniTihuig al J llariisbnrg at fi.35a. 111. Arrives at iialllinoru at 11.15 a. ; 111. CINCINNATI LXI'HKSS. Leaves llari isburg 10.45 p.m., Ar. ilalllmore2.3Ua.m FKIK LXI'HKSS. Lvs. Sunbiiry 10.2O u. 111., Ai'.llarrlsbiirg 1.00 p.m. PACIFIC EXPHKNS. Lv.s. Ilairisbuig 11.3ju.m., Ar.llallnnoio 5.05p.m. Y'OllK ASIl IlAIlllIMll ltO AmlMMllIlATION. Lvs. llariisbiiig 5.2i5 p. 111., Ail', at York 7.1p. III. J-Mall Train north nnd south, Past Lino north, and Yolk and llariisburg Accommodation north and south, nml Krlc Express, Erie Mail soulh, Cin cinnati Express nortli, Pacillc Express south, and Emigrant norlli dally except Snmlav. lliillalo Express norlli and south dally. Cineiniiali Express soulh dailyexeept Saturday. For further information apply at tho Ticket OfUve. Pennsylvania ltallroad Depot. A I.F It I D II. ElsKIC, Cieneral buperinteiiileiit. Daily Express ami Freight Line IjETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! Til Ksubsci'lber wishes to notify tlin citizens of lilouiiiuuld ami Newport that lie is running a pally Line between these two places, and will haul l'lelghl of any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messngesoiitrusicd to his earn. iOiiJeis may be left for him nt tho stores of F. Mortimer Co., New lllooiulleld, or Milllgau At Uusser, Newport, Pa. ,T. H. WIIITMOHE. Bloosr. field, January 25,
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