8 Gfljc ULimes, Nctw Bloomficft, pa. Miscellaneous News Items. tW In ono week after the purifying of tho Chicago river by tho diversion of its waters into tho IllinoiF, tlie deaths, in Chica go decreased 119. tWA. Lynchburg colored woman fell thirty feet out of a third story, Rtriking tho ground head foremost. They aro filling up the hole. Sho wasn't hurt any. Z3T At a golden wedding, in Decatur, Illinois, a few days ago, twenty-seven chil dren wero present, each of whom was pre sented with eighty acres of land, the land thus distributed being in ono body. EUTA. Claremount, N. II., man fell oft' the stage and was reported dead. Ho proved to bo only dead drunk, and while his friends wero "waking" him ho waked himself, scat tering tho mourners. tSTSoveral persons in Clarion county wero last week poisonod by eating cheese. Ono died from tho clVects of tho poison tho next day, and several others at tho last ac counts were in a dangerous condition. CS"" James Ilolhcrton was murdered on tho 14th inst., at Titusvillo by John M'Don aid. Tho men wero both intoxicated, and becoming engagod in a quarrel, they clinch ed, when M'Ponald drew a knifo and plunged it in tho abdomen of Ilelhci ton five times, killing him in.sta.tly, 12?" It takes thrco or four men to watch Wilson, tho Connecticut murderer, who is continually on tho lookout for a chance, to cheat tho gallows. They compel him to cat against his will, and lcavo him no pos sible material or opportunity for suicide. Tho aflair is getting to bo ridiculous in tho extreme. C3?Tho Grand Jury of Sonoma, Cal., recommend in a recent report that, "for tho safety and comfort of bald-headed men, tho loose plastering bo removed from tho ceiling, or that tho sherift' be instructed to furnish parties having business in tho court with pillows or suitable shields to cover their heads with." C3TOno morning last week, at Philadel phia, a young colored girl gavo birth to a child whilst seated on tho door step of a house at Ninth and Buttonwood streets. Sho says sho was employed as a domestic on Spring Garden street, abovo Twelfth, and her employer linding that sho was about to bo coniincd, turned her into tho street. Sho was removed to tho Almshouse. EST Things don't run very smoothly in Wyoming. Recently Bix married ladies and as many gentleman were cmpanneled upon a murder caso there, and it bccaiuo necessary to lock them up all night. Threo of the husbands stormed and raved at tho judgo, and a half dozon children inado tho court houso ring with their cries. The uproar continued until tho jury was placed under lock and key. ZW CUautanque Lake, Now York, has lately been infested with a great plaguo of Hies. For some days they have gathered around the shores at Mayvillo in such quantities as to darken the landscape. They are very short-lived, and one morning two and a half baskets of dead Hies were swept from the front verandah of tho chiof hotel of that village On the opposite side of tho street, whore a fresh coating of green paint had been applied, the little posts lay to the depth of six inches. tSA gentleman who had taken tho horse cars at the It. It. Depot in W. Phil adelphia, encumbered with manifold bags and parcels, reached the bell-ropo with an effort when ho wished to get off, gave a vigorous pull, tho result was a sharp ring from both bells. " What aro you ringing both ends for?" was the discourteous and surly inquiry of tho couductor. "Because I wish the car to stop at both ends," was the quiet reply that left a convulsed car load and discomfited conductor. tW In Marine City, Mich., the other day a young man was walking out with some young ladies, when ho found a small frog, and holding it in tho palm of his hand brought it near Lis mouth, which ho open ed wide. Tho juvenile croaker seeing w hat appeared to be a place of refuge., gave a jump into the cave. The young man look ed very red iu the face, and tho ladies look ed down the mouth, but tho frog has never been seen from that day to this. tW A terrible disaster occurred in an old coal shaft near Eddyvillo, Iowa, on Fri day. William Briggs, intending to ro-open the shaft, sent his son and daughter down to dip out water. Both wore suffocated by fire-damp. Brlggs came to the mine with his brother, and a hired man, and not hear ing the children, all three descended, one after another, and shared tho same fate. At last accounts only two of the bodies had been recovered. 3f" Two miles from Leavenworth, iu Crawford connty, Ind., there is an immense pile of large parallelogram sandstones, covering about half an acre of ground, and it is firmly believed that theso were quar ried, dressed, and transported there by some ancient race who once inhabited that region. In addition to their having square sides and being of great uniformity in width, there is none of tho same kind of stone found clswhere in all the county, except two smaller piles near the large ono, Tho largest stones are thirteen feet long and about four feet wide. Xew Advertisements. QiHf Vox llrst-clnssplanos. sent on trial 's ,Z tVJ no agents. Address U. H. PIANO CO. Broadway, N. Y. 33d4w BIBLE AND BOOK AGENTS Look to your Internet. Send name and address to W. FUST & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 6 33 4w d CJl UMBSYCOMFOliT. Patented November 1, 1870. SAMPLES FHKE AT AM. GROCERY STOKES. 6 334wd II. A. BARTLETT & CO.,Fhlladelphia. SENT FHKE TO AGENTS. A pocket prospectus of the best Illustrated fam ily llilile, published 111 both English and German, miauling mme History, inciionai'v, Aiiwvsis, Harninnv.and History of Itclii'tons. W. rXI ivl at CO. 20 South 7th St., Philadelphia, Ta 33dlw "17ANTKD AGENTS. 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Polishers. 334w d 7:1-1 Sansoin St., Philadelphia. WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. These Tablets present tho Acid ill Combination Willi other ellh lent remedies. In a popular form, for tho cure of all throat and limn diseases. Hoarseness and ulceration of Die throat arc Im mediately relieved, and statements are constantly being scut to the proprietor of relief ill cases of throat dilllcultlcs of years standing. CAUTION. Don't be deceived bv worthless im itations, (iet only Well's Carbolic Tablets. Vi'len 25 ecnls per box. JOHN Q. RI'.I.LOG, Halt St. N. Y., Sole agents for U. S. d 33 4w KEDl'CTION OF PRICES TO CONFORM TO KEDl'CTION OF DUTIES. G HEAT SAVINU TO CONSCMEllS IIY GETTING UP CIA' IIS. S"Send for our New Price list, and a club form w ill accompany It, containing full directions, making a law saving to consumers and remuner ative to club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, P. O. box 5043, 31 & 33 Vesey Street, N. York, 83 4w AGENTS WANTED FOR LIFE IN UTAH Iking an expose of the secret rites and mysteries of Mormouism. Willi a full ami authentic history of Polygamy, by J. II. BEADLE. Editor of the Salt Lake Reporter. Agents are meeting with unprecedented success, one reports 180 subscribers iu four days, another 71-in two days. Send for circulars and see what the press savs of the work. NATIONAL l'l'H LISlllNd CO. Philadelphia, Pa. 5 33 4w d pormiY. THE FOE OP THE CHURCH AND REPUBLIC. What it lias done. What it is doing nud what it lneanstodo. Its power. Its despotism. Its-Ill-fallibility. Its frauds. Its relicts. Its miracles. Its Idolatry. Its erseciitlons. lis haired of our public schools ami of civil and religious liberty. Its startling crimes. Its horrid wickedness, and Its New York riots. A book that is wauled everywhere. We want agents to Introduce it in everv county at once and will pay them liberally. Send for circular. Ad dress ZEIGLER&McdltDY, HIS. Sixth Street, Philadelphia, l'a. 6 33 4w d I. P. BROCKET'S popular history of the BLOODY FRANCO GERMAN WAR Now containing a full account of the FEARFUL KKION OK TERROR IN PARIS, Is selling beyond precedent. It Is by far the most reliable and only complete and Impartial history of that mighty struggle, and Its momentous results. 642 pages, nearly 150 spirited Illustrations. Price only J'250. 40,0, Ki cop ies already sold. H is Issued In both English and German, and is beyond question the fastest sclhnu book extant. W ide awake and energetic agents wanted. Terms extra. Now Is the .time to coin money. A. II. JIUBBAKD. Publisher. 6 33 4w U 4ou Chestnut St . Plilla. JURUBE1U WHAT IS IT T It Is a Sure and Perfect Remedy for all Diseases of THE LIVER AND SPLEEN, ENLARGE MENT OR OBSTRUCTION OF INTES TINES, URINARY, UTERINE, OR ABDOMINAL ORGANS, POVER TY Olt WANT OK ItLOOD, INTERMITTENT FEVERS. INFLAMATION OK THE LIVER, DROl'SY, SLUGGISH CIRCULATION OF THE 1ILOOD. A1ISCESSES, TUMORS, JAUNDICE, SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA. AGUE AND EV ER, OK TIIEIK CONCOMITANTS, ETC, Dr. Wells having liecomfl aware of the extraor dinary meuiciuai proficriies 01 me south Ameri can Plant, culled JURUBEB A. sent as a special commission to that country to procure 11 111 us uuuve purity, ami Having lounii Its wonderful curative properties to even exceed the unLicloalions formed bv Its Great reniitiitlon. has concluded to otter it to the public, and is happy to state that he has a ierfeet arrangement for a regular monthly supply of this wonderful plant, lie has sjicnt much time exgierlnienliiig mm investigating ns 10 ine most cuicicni preparu Hon from It. for uontilar use. ami has for hoiha time used In his own practice with the most happy it-suns, me cueciuai meiuciiie now prescuieu 10 public as DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA anil lie confidently recommends It to everv family as a household remedy which should be freely la ken as a blood purlller In all derangements of the p.vhh-iii 11110 to Mutmaie aim loriuy uil weuK ami lymphat le temperaments., JOHN . K EI. 1,11(1, riattSt.. N. Y. Sole auent for the United Slutea. Price On Dollar per bottle. Send for circular. 33d It 5 31 d 41 Daily Express and Freight Line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT! frill E subscriber w ishes to notify the citizens ot .. luooiuneju and Newport nun, ne is running a Dully Line between these two places. and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages or message entrusted to his care, .Orders may be left for I1I111 at the stores of F. Mortimer & Co., New Illuomlleld, or Mllllguu A juuswr, newpori, i'a. . , . . J. 8. WIIITMOKE. BlootrCeld, January 25, 1870. n haa tke4llal mm rerrrahlag (JA 'h '!; Wmr, n4 li r UIiMUt im UrBiaa. Doll r ItrnntMa--! mm Iteslenln I'Elir I MEI1V- Professional Cards. JBAILY, Attorney at Law. New llloomlleld, rern'Co., l'a. Dir OHIce In the Court House, with .1. It. Hinder. Esq. Refers to II. Mclntlro, Esq. June 27, 1S71. LJ5W1S I'OTTKH, Attohnkv-at-Law Si Notart runi.ic, iveio jtioomfleM, Jvmi tnunlii, jvnn a. Snecial attention iriven to Collections of all kinds, to the nctllcmciif of estates, &c., and nil other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and dispatch. Also, Depositions, Allidavlts ana Ac knowledgments taken. -Olllee tivedoors West of Hutch's hotel. 32 ly. 13 P. McINTIRH Attnrnev nt, Law. nnd DIs- trh-t Atlornevof Perrv eountv. Olllco with J. T. Muliitlre, New llloomlleld, l'cnu'a. 7"I. N. 8E1I1ERT, Attomev-at-Law, TT New llliKiinlleld, Perry co., Tsl. llloomlleld, 3 33 ly. T7"M. M. HUTCH, Attorncy at-Law, and Mlll V tary Claim Agent, row llloomlleld. I'errv co., ra. a-Ofllee Two doors West ot F. Mortimer's Store 3 7 ly "TTM. A. SPONSLEIt, Attornev-at-Law, TT Olllce adlolning his residence, on Fast Main street, New llloomlleld. Ferry co Fa. 3 2 ly SII. OALWtAlTH, Attorney-at-Law, New lllooinllerd, 1'erry co., Ta. IJaPnnolnm l(,.,,,,tl..a 11..,.! I...- ., ...1 ,.tl Claims against the Government, promptly collect ed. Olllce with Win. A. Spousler, Esq. 3 2 ly. (1 LEK MURRAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Real J Estate Agent, New iiioomtieiit, rerrvco., i"a. lnnn ...lit, II... II I.- I....I.I.. U.....1. vm , .iiiv,: ne;'. . uiiimiii, owmu ill - lisle street, New Illomlleld, l'a. 3 2 ly. C1IAS. A. HARNETT. Attorney-at-Lnw, New llloomlleld. Perry co., Pa. ?. oiiice adjrjining Mortimer' sstore. 3 i. ly piIIAS. J. T, McINTIItE, Attorney-at-Law, iew lvioouiueiu, 1 erry co., ra. tf All professional business promptly and faith fully attended to. 3 2 lv. JOHN G. KIIATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New liloomtleld, Perry co.. Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den- uriees. done 111 the uesi manner, nun nr. re.isonaule t3-Olllce over Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly DENTISTRY. -lr. S. II. WIIITMER, of Newport Pa., offers his services for t lie per formance of all kinds of Dental operations, sat isfaction guaranteed. t-Otllcu on Alain Street, npposito Lolby's Store. 5 3utf Perry County Bank! Spousler, .Iiinliiii & Co. THE undersigned, having formed a Hanking As sociation under the above name and style, are now ready to do a General Hanking business at their new Hanking House, on Centre Square, OrrOSITE TUB CO CRT jiovsj;, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We receive money 011 deposit and pay back oil demand. We discount notes for a period of not over 'i1 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, live per cent, for any time over four mouths; ami for four months four per cent. We are well provided with all and every facility for doing a Hanking Business 1 and knowing, and for some years, feeling tho great Inconvenience 1111 der which the people of this County labored forthe want of a Hank of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want ;and this being the tlrst Bank ever established In Terry county, we hope wo will be sustained in our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics. This Hanking Association Is composed of the fol. lowing named partners: W. A. Hponsi.eu, liloomtleld, Ferry county, Pa. 11. F. Junkin, " " " A. U. M11.1.K11, Shippensburg, Cumberland eo.,Pa, John Wonheiiuou, " " " JlENHY Rl BV, " " " Wm. II. Miller, Carlisle, " OFFICERS: W. A. BI'ONSLER, 1'ixtidcnt. Wiixiam W11XIB, Oafltier. New Bloomlleld, 3 5 ly PIMtRY t'OUXTY Ileal Estate, Insurance, , AN)) LEWIS POTTER & CO., Real Kstute Broken, Insurance, i Claim Agent New IJIoomlloUl, 111. 1TTE INVITE the attention of buvers and sell TV ers to the advantages we offer them In pur chasing or disposing of real estate through our of- ncu. We have a very laree list of desirable consisting of farms, town property, mills, store ami tavern stands, and real estate of any descrlp- uou which we are urepareu 10 oner ni great oar- gains. We advertise our uroiierty very extensive ly, and use all our efforts, skill, and dilllgence to ellecta sale. We make no charges unless the pnqierty Is sold while registered with us. We also uraw tipueeus. Donas, mortgagee, untlall legal pa pers at moderate rates. Home of the best, cheapest, and most reliable tire, life, and cattle insurance companies iu the United States ar represented at Oils agency. Property Insured either on the cash or mutual plan, and perpetually at M and tr per thousand. Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers anil heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pensions anil bounty, who Have never made application. Sol diers, it vou were wounded, riinturcd. 01 contract- ed a disease in the service from which you are disj ubled, you are entitled to a liension. When widows of soldiers die or marry, the minor children are entitled to the pension. Parties having any buslnuhsto transact In our line, are resimctfully Invited to give us a rail, as we are conlldent we can render satisfaction In any branch of our business. No charge for Information. 4 2uly LEWIS POTTER & CO. The Colby llrrinfei WITH Moulton's Patent Rolls. Moul ton's The Most Perfect The Cheapest I Ami Jiest Wriiiyrr in lie World Rolls aro puro white Rubber. Frame can never rot, rust or wear out. It takes leas room than any other, Is lighter, fastens Itself to the tub, runs easier, and is THE FAMILY FAVORITE wherever used, , It Is WARRANTED In every caiie. We want ood active ! I i ' . LIVE ACENTS to canvass lu every town, to whom good wages are Insured. Full Instructions and particulars given upou application to Colht llito's & Co., 608 Broadway, N. Y. 6 2a a la. Why Keep That Cough? When ft bottle of Rohror'i Lung Balsam wll cure It. It Is pleasant to take, and more cll'ec live than any other cough medicine. Try It For sale by F. Mortiinor & Co., New Bloom tlcld,and most other stores In the county. ROSADALIS The'ingrdientsTtiiat COMPOSE ROSADALIS ' aro published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently miSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT His a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of tho Blood. ONE EOTTLE OF EQSADAL1S will do mora irood than ten bottles of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Rosadalis in their practice. for the past three years and freely endorse it as a reliable Altcrativo and Blood Puriuor. DR. T. 0. PITCH, of Baltimore. DH. T. J. BOYKiy. , " nn. r. w.carii, DM. F. O. DANNELLY, ' DM. J. S. SPAKKS, of Nlcholasville, DH. f.'l. B. C. McCAHTHA, Columbia, DR. A. B, NOBLES, Edgccomb, N. C. USED AND ENDOESED BY J. B. FRENCH ft SONS. Fall River. Mass. P. W. SMITH, Jncknon, Mich. A. F. W HKKLKlt, Lima, Ohio. B. HAI.L.LIma.Olilo. CRAVEN & CO., Gordonsvllle, Va. . SAM'L. O. McFADDEN, Murfrees- Doro, icnn. Our space will not allow of any ex. tended remarks in relation to tho virtues of liosadalis. Totho Medical Profession we guarantco a Fluid Ex tract auncrlor to anvthev have ever used la the treatment of diseased Utood ; and to the alllirtrd we say try Ilosadalis, and you will bo restored to health. ' Rosadalis Is sold bv all Drecirlals. price $1.50 per bottle. Address S3, CLEME17T3 & CO. Manufacturing Chemitts, Baltihoke, Md. 5 SO 52 The l"cnnsj Ivnnia Cattle Insurance Company. Capital and Assets, $150,000. Ineorjmrittrtl by (hn Court af Common Plea of Schuylkill Co., Xov. 27, 'CO. Incorporated by Legislature May 10,1871. IT bus now full power to insure Buildings, Merchandise and nil kinds of Property against Fire, Ktorms nV Tempests. Also, to insure Jlorscs nnd Cattlo against Death or Theft. The rates on Loan or Preferred Policies aro a little higher than any other company doing business in the county ; but this class of policy holders can borrow money any time tho Company can sparo it out of its suplus assets, nnd the money will bo loaned in rotation, so that the first persons procuring loan policies can lie the first to borrow money if they need it. Onlv SIX I'Kll ( EXT. INTEREST will bo charged for money, nnd loans will bo undo at all places that good agencies can be established, so that tho Company will be a Homo Company wherever it does business. The Company will nleo tako risks on tho common cash and mutual plans as cheap as other reliable companies. Tho Directors meet regularly on the second Monday of everv month. JOIIN D. 11ADESTY, President. JAMES II. C.1UER, Secretary. Office -308 Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. 5 20 jfAjTnwjiiijl JfAJU) W All El rpiIE subscribers have on hand at all times, 1 ns complete an assortment of Hardware as can he found in tho county. NAILS, HINGES, LOCKS, GLASS, TAINTS & OILS, and a lino assortment of all styles of B 1 1 i I (let's Jfa t d i va 1 'e, Also, CARPENTER TOOLS, TA13LE CUTLERY, COFFEE MILLS, SFOONS, SHOVELS, HOES, and a full stock of lliudivaro of Every DescriDtioii, All of which will ho sold at the lowest market prices. Persons wanting any urticlo in this line are rcqiiented to call and examine our Block. F. MORTIMER & CO., ' New Bi.ooMFir.i.n, Pa. Delapierre's Electric Soap ! ! ! THE (iltKAT EltONOMIZlClt. Save Labor t Kavp'fTlme I Haves Money ! Suven ClothliiK I HAVES WOMEN. ! Bleaches While Clothes, llrluhtens Colors. WHITE, FIHM, PUHK AND POPULAR ! Lasts THKEK T1MKS as 1.0NU as Brown Koap I Harmless to Clothing and Pleasant to tho Hands CllEAPKR AM) I1KTTKK THAN AN V OTHER ! IT MAY BE L'HEU AS TOILET SOAP, Being very Flue and Fragrant. WIIOI.EHA1.I Deiot: No. 2-JU PEARL BTliEKT. NEW YORK. Agents Wauled! 34 a 3m O D RAILROADS. Pennsylvania II. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after Maylfth, 1871, rasrenger trains will run as follows: WEST. Cincinnati Express (flag) 12.4H A. M., dally. ' Way Passenger, 8.15 a. m., dallv. Wall, .... ........ 2.M p. m. dally except Hundav. A mixed train with painenjter car attached, will leave Hnrrisburg at 6 o'clock p. in., and Newport at 6.40 p. in. EAST. Harrlsburg Accom 11.55 a. m., daily " Sunday. Mall 7.43 I'. M., dallv except Sunday J. J. BAUCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, May llth, 1871, trains will leave Uuncannon, as follows : WKSTWAltD. Cincinnati Express (tlag) 12.18 A. M. Dally. Way Passenger. 7.3!) A. M., daily Ma"', l.Mii'. m lailvRxce.pt Sunday Mixed, 5.50 l". M., dally except Kunuy. , , , HASTWAltll. lTarls'liurg Aecom 12.2V p.m., dally except Sunday. Mail 8.15 p. M " " " , WM, c. K1XO, Agent. Diincannoii, May 24, 1871. Slugo Lino Helwccn Newport and New (icrinnntown. STAfiES leave New (lerniantown dally at four o'clock a. in. Land Isburg at 7. 30 a. in. Green park at 8 a. m. New illooinlield at 9 a. m. Arriving at Newport to eonucct with tho Ac commodation train East. Itc turning leaves Newport on the arrival of the Mall Train from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. m. Z. KICIC, l'rovrletor. UlO.lUIXi ItAII.-BtOAIK SUJI5IEU AKUANGEMENT. illoiulny, May 15th,' 1871. GItKAT TllUNK LINE FROM TIIE NOUTH and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Pottsville, Tama(iia, Ashland, Shamokln, lbanan, Allentoivii, Easton, Eplirata, Lttlz, Lan caster, Columbia, &e., 6c. Trains leave Ilarrlshnrg for New York, as follows: At 2.40, 8.10, A. M., and 2.11, P. m connecting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania KailroaiC and arriving at New York at 10:5 a. in., 3.50, anil 9:30 p. in., respectively. Sleeping cars accompany tho 4.20 a. m., train w ithout change. Ketiiriiing : Leave New York nt 9 a. m., 12.30 noon, and 5 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8. SO a. in. 3.30 I". M. Sleeping cars accompany the 5 r. M., train from New York, without change. Leave llarrlsburgfor Heading, Pottsville, Tatna qua, Mlneisville. Ashland. Shaniokln, Allen town, and Philadelphia, at8.10,A. t., and 2.00, and 4.05, p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; tho 4.U5 p. m. train connecting for Phila delphia, Potlsville ami Columbia only. For Polls, ville, Schuylkill Haven ami Aiihurii.vla Schuylkill and Susquehanna llailroad, leave ilarrlshurg at 3.40 P.M. East Pernio, llailroad trains leave Head fug for A 1 1 1 1 1 1 i w 1 1 , Kastou and New York at 32, 10..'(0 a. in. ami 4.05 p. in. Uetiiniing leave New Y'ork at 9.00 n. m., 12.30 noon ami 6.oo p. m. and Alleu town at 7.20 a. 111. 12.25 noon, 2.15,4.25 nnd 8.35 p.m. v ay passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M.,connecting with similar train on East Pcnn'a itauroaii, reiiirning lrom Heading ut o.2u P. M., stopping at nil Stations. Leave Pottsville at nine o'clock In the mornngi nnd 2. 30 p. M. : Hei ndou at 10.00 o'clock A. M. Shainokin at 5.40 ami 11.15 a. m. j Ashland, 7.05 a. m. and 12.43 noon ; Mahony City at 7,51 a. M., and 1.20 p. xt. ; Tamaqua at, 8.35 a.m. ami 2.10p.m. for Philadelphia and New Yolk, Heading, Harris burg, &e. Leave Pottsville via Scluivlklll and Susquehanna Railroad at 8.15 a.m., for I larrisburg.aiiilll :45a. lit. for Flue Grove anil Treniont. Heading aeeommodal Ion train: leaves Pottsville at 5.40 a. M passing Heading at 7.30a. m., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m. passing Heading at 7.55 P.M., arriving at Pottsville at 0.40 p. m. Pottstown Aceomiiiodiition train : leaves rotts town at 6.30 a. 111., returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 p.m. Columbia llailroad trains leave Heading at 7.20 a. 111. and G.15 p. 111. for Eplirata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia. &c. Perkionien Kallroadtralnsleave Perklomen Junc tion at 7.17, and H.05 a. ni., 3.00 and 6.00 p. in. ite turning.leaves Sehwenksville at 6.M A. M.,and 8.10 a. 111. and 12.50 noon, ami 4:45 p. 111., connecting with similar trains 011 Heading road. Colebrookdale Hallroad train leaves Pottstown at 9.40a. iu mid 1.15 and 6.45 p.m., returning leave Mt. Pleasant at 7, and 11 :25 a. 111., and 3.ou p. 111., connecting with similar trains on Heading It. It. Chester Valley Hall road trains leave Bridgeport at 8.30 a. 111., 2.05 nnd 5.32 p. 111. Heturnlng, leave Dowulngtown at 6.40 a. in., 12.45, noon, nud 5.25 p. in.,eoiineetiug with trains on Heading llailroad. On Sundayst 1-eave New York at 5 p.m.; I'lilla. at 8 a. 111. and 3.15 p. 111. :thc8a. 111. train run ning only to Heading: Pottsville 8 a. in.; Harris burg 2.40 a. m., and 2.00 p. in. : leave Allentown at 4.25 and 8.3,".'p.m.lcave Heading at 7:15 a. 111., nud 0.50 p. m., for Hariisburg. at 4:32 a. in., for New York, nt 7.20 a in. for Allentown and at 9:40 a. 111., ami 4.15 p. in., for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets to and from all points at reduced rales. Baggage checked through, 100 pounds allowed each passenger. J. E. WOOTTEN, . Asst. Knpt. Hi Eng. Mach'ry. Heading, Pa., May 15. 1871. Northern Central Railway. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Tliroiiiili and Dlrevt Umiietn anil from Vaulting tun, Jlnlllinorr, JCImlra, Krie, llajyalo, Jiochnater and Xlagara tills. ON AND AFTER SI'NDAY. MAY 2Mh. 1871, the trains 011 the Northern Central Hall way will run as follows : NORTHWARD. MAIL TIIAIN. leaves Baltimore, a3oa.m. I Hanisburg, 1.55 p m WllUuuisporl 6.25 p. m., and ai r. at Eliuiia, 10.35 BUFFALO EXl'KESS. Leaves Baltimore, ln.lii.in. Harrlsburg. 2.10a.m. W illiainsport, 6.r5 a. m. I Klmira, 10.55 a. 111. Arrive ut Caiiandalgua at 2.30 p.m. FAST LINK. Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. ni. Harrlsburg 4.25 p.m. Arr.at Vvllliamspoi t 8.40p.m., CINCINNATI EXPHKSS. f.cavcs Ilaltiuiore7.40p.iu. ai.llarii.shurgll.35p.nl. Sunbur.v 2.10 .1. 111. I Wllllamsport 4.00 a, m YOKE AND IIAHUISlilTtO ACCOMMODATION Leaves York at 6.30a. 111.. arr.HariiHburgS.OU a. in sourTnvAiii). MAIL Til A IN. Leaves Klmira 5.50 u. 111. 1 Wllliamsport 9.15 a. in. Hanisburg 1.25 p. m. IAr.BaltinioreutU.Oop.nl BL'FFALO EXPHESS. Leaves Ciinanilalgua 6.66 p. m., Elmlra 10.25 p. 111. Willlainsport 2.10H. 111., Hanisburg at 7.35 u. 111. Arrives ut Baltimore ut 10.40 a.m. 4'IIICAGO EXPHESS, Leavusllarrlsbui'K 3.65a.m., Ar. Baltimore 7.25 a.111 KH1K EXPHESS. I.vs. Sunburyl0.20a. m., Ar.llanisbuigl.00p.ni PACIFIC EXPHKSS. I.vs. Harrlsburg 11.30 a.111.. Ar.Baltimore S.00p.m. Y'OUK ANO llAIUlIHnl'HU ACCOMMODATION. Lvs. Harrlsburg 6.15 p. 111., Air. at York 7.45p 111. tMiiII Train north nnd south. Fast Line north, nud York and ilarrishurg Accommodation noiih and south, I'aclllc Express and EiioExpress.dully except Siiuday. Buffalo Express south and Cincinnati Express north leave dally. For further Information apply at the Ticket olllce, I'eiiiihylvuuia Hallroad Depot. ALFHI-1) H. FISKE, General bupeiiuteiident. Clocks. Another new lot of 80 lionr and 8 tlay Clocks, just received by 1 Mon Ti.Miiii ii Co.New Illooinlield.
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