8 ffljc Stimcs, Nctu Bloomfttllr, j)o. Professional Cards. RAILROADS. Miscellaneous News Items. B3"A Minnesota juror ruulrcsscd a lioto to the judge, in which ho styled him ns "Onorablo jug." OT A mail in ICansas,on wlioso shoultlor a lady laid a lash, didn't ruo for damages, because it was an eyelash. CA Troy paper opcaks of "a man with ono cyo named Hubert Welch," but docs not tell what his other cyo was named. tW An Evangelist of Cincinnati choked a girl nearly to death in a concert saloon, because sho spoke with disrespect of the Bible. CUT A man in Illinois committed suicide by drowning lately, in six inches of water, his wife kindly sitting on his head to keep him under. tW The naked body of a murdered man, horrible bruised about the head, was found in tho East river, New York, on Tuesday morning. C2f" Dr. Carl Groesser, charged with hav ing caused tho death of his wifo by cruel treatment, at Louisville, Ky., has been committed without bail. t3T A Wisconsin lover wroto his sweet heart "There is not aglolmlo of blood in my heart that docs not bear your photograph." Photographers should bco that tho young man pays tho proper license A lady in Mobilo is now confined to her bed from tho effects of poison, manifest ing itself in sores about tho mouth, caused by biting grcon sowing silk, whilo working with it. W A planter named Grafts was killed in November last in Heard county, Georgia. His daughter and a mail named Thomas Teal, suspected of tho murder,havo recently lccn arrested in Arkansas and taken to Georgia for trial. tW Two young men in Xew York wcro fiky-larking, last week when ono picked up a pistol and said, " lookout I may shoot you." Hardly had tho word been spoken before the pistol wont off, tho ball entering tho neck and produceing death in a few hours. C3TTho family of Mr. Richard Cook, comprising six persons, wero poisoned at Williamsburg last week by eating fish, sup posed to have been caught near a wreck and impregnated with copper. Their lives wore all saved by the administration of prop er remedies. Z3T A lady at a circus in Chicago recog nized her long-lost brother in a young ridci who was offering funs for sale to tho sicc tators during his "act." Sho fainted away. When sho recovered tho rider merely said, " How aro you, Em ?" and went on with his performance. E2T Tho Legislature of New Hampshire has passed an act compelling every parent or guardian to send his child to public school for twelve weeks each year. For bIx weeks at least the schooling must bo continuous. Tho first violation of this act is punished by a fine of 10 : tho subsequent violation by a fine of f 20. tW A country girl recently rodo into town to do some shopping. When the clerk asked if there was anything else he could do for her, he was amazed by the reply. " Oh no, sir, unless you will bo kind enough to go out and milk the old mare, for I rode her from homo without tho colt." C3T Early Saturday on the 10th inst., a well in the vicinity of tho Sulphur Springs at Avon, caved in, and John Donnally wag buried 35 feet under tho earth, A number of men immediately set to work to dig him out, and at 0 p. m. ho was brought to the surface, with a few slight injuries. On Saturday evening, Mrs. Ann II. Knox, of 72 Kosciusko street, Brooklyn, heard an unusual noise in tho cellar, and on going to ascertain tho cause, lound two Bneak thieves, whom sho attacked with a club. One of the fellows used a knife and stubbed her in the left arm, wounding her slightly. Tho villains then escaped with out any booty. ESTOn Sunday evening last some young leoplo near Rocky Mount, On., were taking a walk. One young lady, having a small switch in her hand, struck a young man who happened to havo a small copper car tridge in his pantaloons pocket, which ex ploded, tho ball passing through their cloth ing and lodging in the kneo of tho lady, producing a painful and dangerous wound. tlTAn intompcrato vagubond styling himself Dr. Foster, had been loafing about Shcppordsville, Ky., for several weeks, making a living by selling fancy walking canes which he whittled out. , On Monday of lust week he found a threatening no tice posted on the court house door, advis ing him to quit tho town by 8 o'clock the next morning. Tho doctor wrote beneath it: " Notice protested. Pitch in." t3T Recently a train of tho Mount Holly Railroad, near Merchantvillo, was going at ull speed, when the cnginoor saw far ahead a little girl running along the track. Ho re versed steam and whistled down brakes, but the grade being downward, it was Im possible to stop in time to save tho child's life. Meantime tho fireman, Lewis Ebert son, ran out to the front of the locomotive. Standing ou the cow-catcher, ho caught the child as tho locomotive touched her gar ments, and lifted her out of danger. JBAILY, Attorney nt Law. New llliMiinllrld, perry Co., Pa. Ofllce In the Court House, with .1. R. Kinder, Esq. Refers to It. Mclntlrc, Esq. June 27, 1871. 13 I. McINTIRE Attorney nt I,aw, bihI 1I. trlct Attorney of Pcrrv cnuntv. Olllco with J. T. Mclntlrc, New Bloonilleld, Pcun'o, WM. N. BElPKIlT.Attnrnry-nt-I.aw, New Bloomtlcld, Perry co Ta. ltloomtleld, 3 33 ly. -tTTM. M. BUTCH, Attorney-nt-Law, and Mill. lY tary Claim Agent, New Bloomtlcld, rrrrv Co., Tn. i-OuVe Two doors West of F. Mortimer's Store 3 7 ly TTM. A. 8FONSLEU, Attorncv-nt-Law, yy Ofllce adjoining Ms residence, on East Main street, New Bloonilleld, Perry Co., Pa. 3 2 ly SH. GALIUtAlTII, Attoincv-nt-Lnw, New Hloonilleld, Perry CO., Ta. .4 Tendons. Bounties, Hack Pav. and nil Claims against tlie Government, promptly collect ed. Olllco itli Win. A. Sponslcr, Esq. 3 2 ly. CI.KH MCHRAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Heal Estate Agent, New Hloonilleld, Terry Co., Ta. 7r Ofllce with Hc.m. h. y. Junkln, South Car lisle street, New P.loinlleld, Pa. 3 2 ly. jpHAS. A. DARNETT, Attornpy.nt-Lnw7 v-' i-m-w ihooiiiiicju, i ci I y co..i a. Y 3-0lllec adjoining Mortimer' tStore. 32 ly ("IIAS. J. T, McINTIItK, Attornev-nt-T,aw, J New llUiomlleld, perry Co.. Ta. 8- All professional business promptly nndfattli. fully attended to. 3 2 lv. T011N (1. HIIATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New Blnnintlcld. Pcrrv eo.. Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Hen orieos.donc in the best manner, and at reasonable wjuuiuce over Mortimer s store. 3 i ly DENTISTRY. Dr. S. JI. WHITMElt, of Newport, Pa., offers his services for the per formance of all kinds of Dental operations. Sat isfaction guaranteed. -Olllco ou Main Street, opposite Lelby's more. oauti Perry County Bank! Spoiislor, J ii n li in fc Co. Til E undersigned, having formed a Hanking As sociation under the above name and style, are now ready to do a (ieneral Hanking business at their new Hanking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE THE CO CUT HOUSE, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. Wo discount notes for a period of not over 60 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, five per cent for any time over four mouths; and for four months four per cent. We are well provided with all and every facility for doing a Hanking Duslness; and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored for the want of a Bank of Discount and Deiwslt, we have have determined to supply the want; and this being the first Bank ever established In Terry county, we hope we will be sustained In our efforts, by all tb business men, farmers nnd mechanics. This Banking Association Is composed of the fol lowing named partners: W. A. Sponsleb, llloomtleld, Terry county, Ta. P. F. Jl'NKIN, ' " A. O. Mii.lek, Shlpieiisljurg, Cumberland CO., Pa. John Womiehlicu, " " " Hhnkt lirnv, " " " Wm. II. Miuxn, Carlisle, " orpicEiis: W. A. SPONSLElt, President. Wiluam Willis, Ouhter. New Bloonilleld, 3 5 ly ri-mtY COUXTY Heal Estate, Insurance, AND CLAIM AGKNCY. LEWIS POTTER & CO., Herd Estate Broken, Insurance, dc Ctatm Agent Now Uloomfloltl, WE INVITE the attention of buyers nnd sell, ers to the advantages we offer them In pur chasing or disponing of real estate through our of fice. We have a very largo list of desirable property, consisting of farms, town property, mills, store and tavern stnnds, and real estate of any dcscrlp. tlon which we are prepared to oiler at great bar. fialns. We advertise our property verv extenslve y, and use all our efforts, skill, and dilllgenee to effect a sale. We -make no charges unless the proierty Is sold while registered with us. We also draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, audull legal pa pers at moderate rates. Some of the best, cheapest, and most reliable Are, life, nnd cattle insurance, companies in tlie I' nlted States are represented at this agency. Property Insured either on the cash or mutual plan, and peretually atH and (5 tier thousand. Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers and heirs ot soldiers who are entitled to pensions and bounty, who have never madn application. Sol diers, If you were wounded, ruptured, orcontrnct eil a disease In tlie service from which you ure dis abled, you are entitled to a pension. Wheu widows of soldiers die or marry, the minor children are entitled to the cnslou.k Parties having any business to transact In our line, are resiiecifully Invited to give us a csll, us we are confident we can render satisfaction In any branch of our business. No charge for Information. 201y LliWIS POTTEU & CO. The l'eiuiNylvuiilA Cattle Insurance Company. Capital and Assets, $150,000. JiirorjMiruli.d by the Court of Common J'kat of Schuylkill Co., Arot. 27, 'CO. Incorporated by Legislature May 10,1871, IT has now full power to Insure Buildings, Merchandise and all kinds of Property ugalnut Klre, Storms or Tempests. Also, to Insure Ilorsci and Cattle against Death or Theft. The rates on Loan or Preferred Policies are a little higher than any other company doing business In the county ; but this class of policy holders can borrow money any time the Company can spare it oat of Its suplus assets, and the money will be loaucd in rotation, so that the Drat persons procuring loan policies can bo the tint to borrow mouey It' the; need It. Only MX I'Hlt C'KNT. IN'TKHKST will be charge4 for money, and loans will be made at all places that good agencies can be established, so that the Company will be a Home Company wherever It does business. The Company will also take risks on the common cash and mutual plans as cheap as other reliable companies. The Directors meet regularly on the second Monday of every mouth. JOHN D. HADE8TT, President. JAMES II. GKIER, Secretary. Office -308 Centre St., Pottsville. Pa. I'. '.Ill knM!riii,iS(r, wm$m THESE BUILDINGS, COVERINQ LOTS Nos. 534, 536, 538 Market St., Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 So. Sixth St. and Nos. 525, 527, 529 Minor St., Whose Salesrooms and Storerooms, spread out, would cover more than Three Acres of ground, making them the Largest and Completest Buildings of the kind in America, if not in the World, are now COMPLETELY FILLED with our MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FALL CLOTHING. FULLY $750,000's WORTH OP THE MOST SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN AND BOYS, EVER MADE. All perfectly New and Fresh in Designs anil Materials. WANAMAKER & BROWN. . Philadelphia. REAL ESTATE NOTICES. Merchant & Grist Mill, ALSO, SAW-MILL, AND LUMBEK-VAUD AT PRIVATE SALE OR TO RENT. I WISH TO SELL MY MILLS. At Dl'NCANNON. I'KKKV COUNTY, PA.. Or, if not 80LP, to KENT them. Prracsslon given nt any time on thirty days' notice The Mills are in thnrniHrh rpitnir. Tlie Merchant Mill makes forty barrels of flour per day. Tlie lolls of grists aro one thousand dollars per year. The Saw Mill has cut Eight Thousand feet In a uiiy. hxcellent home market for Flour and Feed, liuilroail fauilitli'H iinsiirnasscil. A nrst-class Tannery can be erected. There are "iiu inoiiMaiiu corns 01 liocK-uaK liai'K shlmx-d from here jier year, and two llioiismiU can be had. I Hill sell my Dwelling niul lot, with or without the Mills. Also, a number of LOTS, 50 by 125 Feot, on Carver's Hill. - Title Indisputable. Writo or apply to - GRIFFITH JONES, 8 30 tf Duncannon, I'a. Valuable Heal Estate At Trlvate Sale. - A I10USK AND LOT Situated In the village of Kosehurg, one-and-a-half miles from IukesuiirK, Perry county. Pa. The house Is Two Stories high, also a Cellar and Cellar Kitchen, with Well of wuter at tliu door. The lot comprises HIXTKKN ACHKH of land In a good state of cultivation, on which Is erected A (iOOl LOO I1AUN, twenty feet ill width, by fifty feet In length. .Thls properly will be sold low, as tlie owner has removed Iroin the neighlxirhood. For terms apply to DAVID M. II AltKISON. on Ickesburg, HOUKK HAHKIHON, 8 30 tf Diincuiiuuii Woolen Factory. VALUABLE Farm at Private Sale, THE undersigned offers at private sale, a farm in Hye tow ii,lilp,l'eriy county, Pa., containing n r aciikh." The land Is the best In the nlghliorhood, with run. lilng water in every Held, is under good fence, and lias thureoii erected a new Frame Dwelling Houhc. There Is also a thrifty Young OltrilAltnon the Place. This land lies along two public roads the Fishing Creek road and llieljinib's (lap road i the last named divides the land 111 two parts SU'x on tlie ono sldo and 2o!ou the other: ou the 2ii acre piece Is a New Frame Dwelling House, andou the oilier a FRAME 22x28, erected for a house, with a never falling Spring ol water. Tills land will be sold as a whole, or In two Tracts, to suit purchaser. V Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine tills one before Investing else where , as It lies within four miles of Mai ysvllle, and tlie Pennsylvania Hallroad oue of the best markets In the county. - Further. Information rsn be had by ad dressing Dr. JOHN L'HAW, . . Junuer X Koads, 12 buineraet couuty, I'a. . ( ALL KINDS of Printing neatly PRINTING! j executed at the ' IIukimhhu, , ( Iimhh" htkau Job OrricE. 2 S-K life,. mWM, : .f ' 'S I-.' ri.it j,- Ulf.l, JIMWXM 1 J'S3 f .'.'. Jfc-S viX: IJL. A t i; -i 'J OSADALIS TlIK INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE KOSADALIS aro published on every package, there fore it is nor a secret preparation. consequently PHTSimXS PEESCKIBB IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Shin l;iseaie, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of tho lllood. Ol'Z E0TTL3 CF 03ADA1.:3 will do moro good tlian ten holtlci of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNSERSIGNEO PHYSICIANS havo uved Rosadalis in their practico for the past three years and frrcly endorse it ns a reliable Alterative and lllood I'uri'icr. nn. T. c. ri'on.cf n.itimuo. 1)11. T. J. 110 VMS, Dli. It. W.CAIiU. " nit. k. o. nAwnxY, DU. J. S. BI'AltlCS, of NlchoUsvllle, DR. ll'h. KcCARTHA, ColumbU, S. C-. ' HR. A. II. NODLKS, Edjoeomn, N. C. ueid a::d r.ssonr.iD by J. D. FRENCH fc SONS, Fall Itlver, I. W.'s-MITIf, Jwki..n) Mich. A. F. WHKLLEll. Lima. ( hio. B. HAM.. I.lins.O o. CRAY KM CO.,rinnlnsO'li, Vs.' SAAl'l.. It. IHC1 AUUt.N, Jlurlroes- torn, Te.'in. Per rps-n vil net nWnvr of nny ex. ttufti J I,.. n . in Ii .iiUmb to the virturof I'.., Tuthe Medical Profeislen -u cu irr n'co a Fluid F.k- trsctsuptih v t c - rl ey have ever used In the p. a inr.t tif diseased lUoudt and to L e,l U'n linv trv Kosailalls, and veu will he rcsturcd to health. Roiadalla Is sold hv all Drmrfflsti. prico 81.60 pur buttle. Ailamaa ra. ciss:;:: & c:. Manufacturing ChemUtt 6 80 62 D UNCAN SHERMAN & CO,, ' No. 11 Nawiau Street, www vnnir Issue circular otes and circular letters of credit available In any part of Hie world. Current accounts roeolved on such terms us may be agreed upon. . 6 121 f Dully Express and Freight Line .. BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT I T II K subscriber w ishes to notify the ltlzens of li iMjinlleld and Newimrt that he Is running a Daily Una between these two iilaces.and will haul Height of any kind, or promptly deliver packuges or messages entrusted to his care. Orders may be left for him at the stores of K. Mortimer 41 Co., New Dluomlleld, or Mllllgan Hi Jdusaer, Newport, I'a. u. . u , J- 8- WHITMOItE. , BloomfleM, January J5, 1H70. K)VK AKD MATRIMONY. T AIJIES AND GENTLEMEN, If you wl,l I to niarrv. address the undersigned, who to marry, address the undersigned, who sond you valuable Information, that will Jlo you to niarrv hatinllv and aiwmlllv. lr. will enable ri:a)eciive 01 age, weaitu or beauty. This in formation -will cost yoa nothing, and If you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you The desired Information sent by return mall. Address, BAitAn B. Limukht, Grcenpolut, Kings County. N. Y 5 15.a mil an Northern Central Itailwny. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Tlirovah onff Direct Rovte to and from WnMno. ton, HrtHhnnre, Klmira. Erie, JJuffalo liochetler and Niagara tWt. ' ON AND AFTER Rl'NDAY, AITfiraT flth. lSil, the trains on tlie Northern Central Hall way will run as follows : NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, K.30 a.m. I flnrrlsbnrg, 1.40 p m Wllllaiusport 0.30 p. 111., and nrr. at lilinira, 10.3,5 HUI'FALOEXPIIKSS. leaves Baltlmore.lO.lUp.m. Harrisburg. 2.00a.m. Wllllaiusport, f.45 a. in. Klmira. li.Ki a. 111. Arrives at C'anaiidnlgiia at 12.10 p.m. FAST LINK. Leaves Baltimore 12.411 p. m. Harrlshurg 4.35 p.m. Arr.atWilliamsiioit 8.irip.m., CINCINNATI KXPIM-SS. leaves naltiiiiore7.10p.m. ai. Harrlshurg 11.30 p.m. Siinlniry 2.00 a. m. Wllllamsport 3.30 a, m. YORK AND HAHltlsnURO ACCOMMODATION leaves York at a.'Wa. 111.. nrr.IlarrlnlmigS.ooa.nl NIAGARA EXPItHSH. Lvs. llaltlinore KM a.m.. Hnrrishurg 10.55 a. m Arrives at Canaudaigua at b.ii p. 111. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TWAIN. Leaves Klmira 7.16 a. m. I Wllllnmsport 10.10 a. m. HarrisbuiB 2.10 p. 111. Ar.Kallliiuireat7.0Op.in BUFFALO EXrilKSS. Lenves Canaudaigua 0.55 11. m., Hlmlm 10.25 p. m. Wllliitinspiirt2.lun.ni., Harrlshurg nt 7.:f5 a. ill. Arrives nt Baltimore at 10. 10 a.m. CHICAGO KSPRKSS. Leaves Harrlshurg 3.55a.m., Ar. Baltimore 7.26 a.m KItlE EXPRESS. Lvs. Sunbuiy 8.55 a. m., Ar.IIarrlsburg 11.03 p.in PACIFIC EXPRESS, Lvs. llarrlsbnrg 11.30 a.m., Ar.Baltimore 3.00p.m. BALTIMORE ACCOMMODATION, ' Lvs. Hurrisburg 8.W a. m., Ar. Baltimore 12.30.p.tn York and IlAmttsnuito Accommodation. Lvs. Harrlsburg 0.45 p. m., Arr. nt York 8.15p m. S-Mall Train north and south, Fast LI no north, nnd York and Harrlsburg Acconimodatlon north -and south, Pacllle Express uud Erie Express.dally except Sunday. Buiralo Kxnress south ninlCliiclniiatl Express north leave dally. For further Information apply at tlie Ticket olllce, Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. ALFRED It. FISKE, General Superintendent. Pennsylvania. It. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after May 14th, 1871, Passenger trains will ruuasfoliows: WEST. Cincinnati Express (flag) 12.40 A. M., daily. Way Passenger, 8.15 a. m., dally. Mail 2.:i0 p. m. daily except Sunday. A mixed train with passenger car attached, will leave Harrlsburg at & o'clock p. m., and Newport at 6.40 p. m. EAST. Harrlsburg Accom 11.55 a. m., dally " Sunday. Mail 7.4:1 P. St., dally except Sunday J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. BUNCANNON STATION. , On nnd after Sunday. May 14th, 1871, trains will leave Duncumion. ns follows : WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express (flag) 12.1S A. M. Daily. Way Passenger. 7.30 a.m., daily Mail. 1.50 v. M dallyexccpt Sunday Mixed, 6.50 r. M., dally except Sunday, EASTWARD. Haris'burg Accom 12.29 p.m., dally except Sunday. Mail 8.15 V. M " " " 3 WM. C. KING, Agent. Iluncannon, May 24, 1871. Singe Line Hptwoen Newport and New Ucrtnnntown. STAGES leuve New Germnntown dally at four o'clock a. 111. Landisburgat 7. 30 a. 111. Green park nt 8 a. in. New Hloonilleld at a. m. Arriving nt Newport to connect with the Ac coiinnodallon train East. Returning leaves Newport on the arrival ot tlio Mall Train from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. 111. Z. KICK. I'roitrietor. ki:aiig kail-road. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, Mny 15th, 1S71. GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH " and North-West lor Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaquu. Ashlaiid.Shamokln, Lebanon, Allentown, Eastou, Eulirutu, Lltiz, Lan caster, Coluiiibla, 46c., te. Tralnslenve Harrlsburg for New York, as follows: Af.,li4V ft10'.'. M- a,ld 'Lw- p- M., connecting wltli similar trains on the Pennsvlvniila Rallroaif, and arriving at New York at 10:6 a. m., 3.50 and 9:30 p. 111., respectively. Sleeping cars accompany tho 4.20 a. nt, train withoutcliauge. . Returning: Leave New York nt9 A. M., 12.30 niMin, and 5 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.30 a. nt 3.30 1'. M. Sleeping cars aceompany tho 6 p. M train from New York, without change. I-eave Harrlsburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, Mluersvllle, Ashland, Shniuoklii. Allen town, and Philadelphia. at8.UU. M., and 2.00, and 4.05, r. m., stopping at Lebanon and prlnulpal way stations; the 4.05 p. in. train connecting for Phihv. delphla, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Potts ville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill nnd Susquehanna ltallroad, leave Harrlsburg ut 8.40 P. M. East Penno. Railroad trains leave Reading for Allentown, Easton and New York at 4.32, 10.30 a. in. and 4.05 ii. 111. Returning leave New York ut 0.00 a. in., 12.30 110011 end 6.0O n. 111. and Allen town nt 7.20 a. m. 12.25 noon, 2.15,4.25 and 8.;V p.m. Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia nt7.30 JL. M.,coniiecllng wltli similar tralnon East Penn'a Railroad, retiiinlng from Reading at 6.20 p. M., stopping at all btatlons. . Ieave Pottsville ut nine o'clock In tlie mornngl uud 2. 30 p.m.! llerndon at 10.00 o'clock A. M. Hliaim.kliiut5.10 and 11.14 A. m.; Ashland, 7.05 A. M. and 12.43 uoout Mahouy City at 7,51 A. M., and 1.20 I. . ; Tamaiiua ut 8.35 A. at. and 2-lOp. at. for Philadelphia and New York, Reading, Hurris burg, &c. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill nnd Susquehanna Railroad at 8. 15 a.m., for Hairlsburg,audll:4ia. in. for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading nccoiiimiHlatloii train: leaves Pottsville at 5.40 a. M., passing Reading at 7.30 a. si., arriving, nt Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m., returning leave Philadelphia at 5.15 p. M. passing Reading at 7.55 P.m., nrriviiig at Pottsville at 11.40 p. M. Pottstowu Aecoinmodatlou train : Leaves Potts tow 11 at 0.30 a. in., ret timing, leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 p.m. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading nt 7-20-a. m. and 0. 15 p. 111. for Ephrata, Llllz, Luuuuster. Columbia. &c. Pcrkloiiieii liallroadtraiusleavePerkioiuen Juuo flon at 7.17, and D.oft a. m.. 3.00 and fl.Oo p. 111. Re tui iilng.leaves Schwenksvllle at U.:i0 A. M.,aud 8.10 a. 111. aim 12...0 iiihiii, and t:M p. m., counccUllg with similar trains on Readlugroad. Colehrookdale Hallroad Main leaves Pottstownnt .loa. 111., and Lift and 6.45 p.m., returning leave Ml Pleasant ut 7, and 11 :25 a. 111., and 3.00 p. 111.,. connecting with similar trains on Heading It. R. Chester Valley Hallroad tralnslenve liridgeHnt at 8 . si a. 111.. 2.05 undft.32 p. 111. Hemming, leavo lowilugtowii at 0.40 a. 111., 12.45, noon, and 5.25 p. m. .connecting wltli trains 011 Heading Railroad. on Sundays: Leave New York at ft p. in. l Plilla. at 8 a. 111. and 3. 15 n. m, ;tlie8a. 111. train run ling omy to Reading; Pottsville 8 a. 111. 1 Harris, burg 240 ,t iu., and itio n. 111. i leave Allentown at 4.25 and 8.35 p.m.leave Reading at 7;15 a, 111., and 9.50 p. m., lor llanisburg. at 4:32 a. in., for New York, at 7.20 a 111. for Allcntowu and at tt:40 a. in., and4.1 p. in., for Philadelphia. Ooi.iiiiutulli.il, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets to uud from uil points at reduced! rates. Baggage rfincked through, 100 pounds allowed, each puHseiigrr. J. E. WOOTTEV, v ., ' A""'-"I'L & Eng. Mach'ry. Heading, Pa. May 15, JL . ,, , . , ,