5) Tuesday, November 28, 1S71 LOCAL Itlil'AKTMENT. OUR TERMS Are $l in a Year in. Advance. Will be Closed. The Btorcs And the bank in this place will be closed on Thurs day, it being Thanksgiving d:iy. . For Sttlc. An Oriental Mentor nearly as good as new for Rale at n bargain, apply to Geo. Spuhr. The Keilil Trial. A letter from Carlisle written on Saturday morning, says : "Tho Kcihl trial is still unfinished, and will prob ably last several days longor : The proba bilities aio against his acquittal." A Jewel Case. A man in Marrisburg, who drew a prize of a jewel caRe, found it to be a hdop-tkirl. Me is now hunting for the jowcl to put inside of it. Another Pardon. Governor Geary has pardoned Walter Graham, of Slilroy, Mif ilin county, convicted for selling liquor on Sunday and to minors. A New K. . A surveying party was recently over the routo of the railroad which is proposed to be built on this side of the Susquehanna, from Duncannon to North umberland. They make a favorable report. Is It for Yon! A change having been made in our firm, we desire all persons who are indebted to us to call and settle their accounts cither by cash or note. AH accounts not settled by January 1st, will be placed in tho hands of a collector. F. MORTIMER & CO. Union Thanksgiving Service. Thoro will be a union thanksgiving service in the court house next Thursday morning at 10$ o'clock, of nil congregations of the town. Preaching by Rev. Hedges, and a collec tion will be taken up for the sufferers at Chicago and the North West In thank ing God for our blessings, let us rcmcmbci tho unfortunate, especially those in the country beyond Chicago, who will undoubt edly sudor this winter unless help is ren dered by their fellow men. t2T" The best stock of Cassimeres and Coatings in tho county, will bo found at F. Mortimer & Co's. Public Sales. We call attention to the following sales bills for which have been printed at this office i On November SOth, Moses F. Noll, nt his residence, one-half mile east of ElllotUburg, will sell 6 work horses, 3 cows, hogs, wa gons, sleds, and a great variety of funning Implements. Also a large quantity of house hold and kitchen furniture. On December 2d,the asslnccs of Henry Com p. wlll sell a house and lot In Millerstowa thr ough. Bee advertisement. On December 1 4, 1871. Grlflltu Jones will sell at his residence In Duncunnon, Pa. his val uable Mill property aud private residence.' Swearing Allowed. Persons who are given to profanity must in future bo careful how they pmotice it in Newport, as the net of Assembly which imposes a fine for that offence was commenced to be en orced there last week. The first person who was unfortunate enough to fall into the clutches of tho constable upon this charge was the shcriir of tho county who paid the Hue and was discharged. In a shoit time we expect to see. tho borough of Newport a model of morality, as 'having commenced the enforcement of fhls act they must coutiuuo it, or the arrest of the sher iff will scorn to have been made more from spite than from a regard to the law. : ' "We fear, however, that thero are some chronic cases there, which will be very hard to cure, but we wish the authorities suc cess., .- ' "' W'e suggest, thuugh, that the tupervi sors of Oliver .township, he mado'to pay half tho fines charged against-pursou who swear after treadling' Newport over tho road through the narrows, as some allow ance should be made when the prov o cat ion is so great. " ' '" ' " Church A'vtlccH. Presbytorian Bervh-e. Prtaching in the Court Ilotu-e next Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock, and in the evening. Children'! ser vice in church basement tit o'clock. In tho M.'E. Chimb' picaching on Fun day next at 10 a. ru. . l'rayor meeting on Thursday evening: ' In the Lutheran church, preaching next Sunday, at 2Jo'clock p. in. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening.' In the Reformed Church, preaching next Sabbath at 10 o'clock a. in. Piayer-incct-ing on Thursday evening next. $2.75 will got Tim Tiubs from now till January 1st, 1873, and Peterson'! Magazine for 1873. Those who want good reading at a low price will tend us 3.73, . , , Newport Itpms.Thp stockholders of. the Nowport bdpoait Rank havo held a moot ing and decided to Increase the capital, by taking in some now members; the Increase to be not loss than fo0,000. Under the new organization tho oflicors arc Tlios. II. Miltigan, President; Isaao Wright, Cash ier, while the following gentlemen consti tute the board of directors : Thomas. M. Milliken, Goo: llench, M. II. Rcchtcl, II. Eagle, Frank Eagle, John Wright, Dr. W. R. Cisna,' John Rair, and Jacob Bixler. Capt. Crist, so far, lias thb lead this fall for heavy pork. Ho killed a hog last week that weighed -I.");) J pounds. Some fellow who had not a proper regard for tho ten commandments a few nights since entered tho stable belonging to Singer & Ristline, and appropriated their oats. Turkey and chicken thieves havo also made their visits in this borough, and in Oliver township, and have operated with considerable success. Information is wanted as to who took " Maago" out of Dr. Singer's stable on hvtt Wednesday night, and drove her so hard. Who will tell tho news? An arrest for profanity was made last week by Constable Allen. After the lino ($0.50) was paid, tub Siikihkp was dis charged. Tho warrant was issued by Esq. Zinn on oath of Burgess Sheets. Great Immigration Into Kansas. Re turns from tho Oeneral Land Oflico at Washington, show that 132,000 acres of land have been located in Mumbolt and Au gusta district", during last month, princi pally under tho homestead. Allowing each settler 100 acres, it shows that about 300 families have gone in during October. A number of persons of this place, pnd other parts of the county during tho summer of 1870, cntdrcd about 8,000 acres, and have an advance of 100 per cent in one years time. About 6,000 acres of choico land can be had atpricatt entry, in tiiis distinct, at a cost of $141.00 for 100 acres. This sum pays all expenses, Including prico of land, entry, fees and patent deed. A number of per sons in Bloomfleld mean to make an effort to secure this tract and hold it for advanced rates. J. Rinchart, Esq., la to sheriff, and Clias. L. Murray, Esq., will correspond with any person wishing to join in tho location. This land lies near Eldora aud Eureka, the county seat of Greenwood and Butler coun ties, and but a short distance from railroad. Persons will understand this tract does not require settlement. tW Sausagc-Cutten and a complete as sortment of Hardware can be bought cheap of F. Mortimer & Co. COMMUNICATED. f'lllll-nll I .in 4 1,,., The new reformed church nt Ickeshurg was dedicated to tho worship of the Triune God, on Sunday, the 10th lust. The servi ces preparatory to tho dedication were held in the Presbyterian church on the Friday evening preceding. Rev. Hamilton, of tho Presbyterian church, preached the opening sermon. Rev. C. II. Lcinbach, of Berks county, officiated on Saturday morning, and Rev. T. F. MofTmeier on Saturday evening. The congregations on these sev eral occasions were largo and attentive. The service! connected with the dedication proper were held in tho Reformed church on Sunday morning. Rev. J. O. Miller of York, preached the dedicatory sermon and officiated in tho consecratory services. Rev. C. II. Lcinbach also delivered a short ad diess in German. Before the church was dedicated the pastor stated that thero was an indebtedness of at least $1,100 on the chinch. Subscriptions were taken and $1,200 subscribed. On Sunday evening Rev. Jas. Crawford preached, aftor which the Holy communion was celebrated. The services closed with an exhortation from the riastor, Rev. B. E. Herring. The building is a neat and substantial wooden structure, 41 by CO feet, and 18 feet in the coiling. The architectural design displays much taste on the part of tboso who conceived tho plan. The audience chamber is large enough to accommodate about three hundred iersons. There is a neat recess pulpit and a gallery for tho choir. The cupola contains a largo bell of very fine tone and gives satisfaction to all. Tho pastor of the church, Rev. 8. E. Herring, should fuel much encouraged at this happy consummation of a most difficult enterprise. Perseverance can do a groat Ideal. Tho membership at Ickeshurg is a I Vol king one and (hat fact is exemplified in the beautiful church they have just elected. There is a great work before them. We wish them much success. tBTPorsons wanting Boots. Shoes, r Rubbers for men, women or children, can get a good article of F. Mortimer & Co. COMMl'NICATKU. There is quite an interesting revival meet ing now in progress in the Evangelical U lunch near Islam, held under the sujier intendance of Rev. 8. W. Soibcrt, and Rev. R. Bowcrsox. The altor is nightly lined with pendants, sueing for salvation. The deepest solemnity and religious inquiry seems to nrevado the entire neighborhood. On last Sabbath the Sacrameut of the Ijords Supiter was administered to sixty-seven communicants aud eighteen were received into Church fellowship. tW For Over-Coats, good and cheap, call on F. Mortimer & Co. . They also have an assortment of Ready-Made Clothing of a good quality. " POKE'S POTATOES." The folldwing is a copy of letter ; writ- ten to a citizon of our county, as the snow began to fall on Thursday last i Ei.MOTTTiii'iio, Nov. 24, 1871. Mr. Poke Sir, I will toll you what you must do to-day; you miiRt raise your poto toes or you will be attended to by the. El liottsburg Fur Co., of which you are a memlcr. Now you mnst attend to it, or we will attend to you. This thing is a dis grace to our town. Now, Poke, 'tend to this thing or it will be rough with yon. Every body says, " Has Poke raised his po tatoes?" No. Now, Poke, for gracious sake raiso your potatoes ! Now, Poke, for morcy's sake raiso your potatoes I Now, Poke, if you want those potatoes, raise them ! llaue, Raise, RAISE those pota toes ! Yours, etc., l-r""Fnll Overcoats by the thousands, at Wminmuker fc brown's. Another Charge Against SluilTiier. Yesterday afternoon Lieutenant of Po lice Hoopcs and Harry Bockor proceodod to tho residence of Mr. Georgo Cassel, alxnit two miles south of Rutherford's sta tion, and arrested Mrs. Susan Sharlack, tho widow of John Sharlack, and daughter of Mr. Cassel, on a warrant issued by May or Verboko on information of Martin Shar lack charging witli aiding and abetting in tho administration of the poison which caused the death of said John Sharlack. Mm. Sharlack, whom it will bo remembered was the housekoopor of ShafTnor, was brought to this city and committed to pris on to await a hearing. A chargo was also preferred against Emanuel Shafl'ncr of complicity in the al leged poisoning ot John Sharlack by Mar tin Sharlack, brother of tho deceased. Shafluer's counsel waived a hearing in tho case. ShafTner is now charged with three murders poisoning bis two wives and the husband of his houso-keeper. llarrinhiirg Telegraph. tifFnll Overcoats of raro beauty, at Wun- ainukcr & Brown's. yAcasc of chronic rheumatism of unu sual severity, cured by Johnson's Anodyne Lin iment, is noticed by one of our exchanges. A largo bunch came out upon the breast of the sufferer, and appeared like part of tho breast bone. t-f" Entirely New Many of Wanamaker fc Brown's. TjIOUII KV 1 1. s. Whoever habitually nwsativ X? alcoholic preparations as ail "appetizer1' will be likely to suller from four evils, viz.: an overplus of food In the stomach, Impaired ability to digest it, the panics of Dyscsia, and a doc tor's bill, Dlt. WAI.KEK'S VEI1BTAII1.K VlNF.IlAK ItlTTFKs. the great Teetotal Iteslorallve of the age. without over stimulating the palate or Irri tation the stomach, Imparts a heallhtul appetite, promotes digestion, regulates (hellverand bowels, iiurilliw the Dlond. and thus, Instead of entailing tour evils, oimfem four inestimable Ixmellw. -47iUL if Don't pay more than you need to bv buying elsewhere than at Ouk Hull. t?T" The sweetest word In our InnEuaire is health. At the flirt Indication of disease, use well-known and approved remedies. For dys pepsia or lndigestiou, use Parson's Purgative inn. for eouirns, cotas, sore or lume stum- ach, use Johiisou's Anodyno Liniment.. ry"Tho use of a single bottle of Pain Cure Oil Is sulllcient to show its elllcucy in removing palu or inllummatioii. Try it. County Price Current.' IlLOMnEt.i). November 1 7, 1871., Flax-Heed f 1 CO Potatoes, 4U Ilutter V pound, 20 . Eggs Ifl dozen, ". 25 ,l ' Dried Apples V pound,... (( ", " Dried Peaches,.. .,.... lfl10ctS.T;. Pealed Peaches 12 18 cts. " Cherries '. 00 cts. " " Pitted,.. 150Uets." Blackberries,.'..,.'. , 6 fi cts. " Unions V bushel, , 75 " NKWPOUT MAltKlCTS. Cbcrected Weekly I'll Kottyh, 6'nyder U Ct. J T . . IKA1.E118 IN CillAIIN .v inoiuci:. NEwrc-UT, November 27, IS 1. Flour, Extra, ... ....i.,'...t8 00 " Kupcr. : 4 ou White Wheat V bit '.. ....140 ' 1 Ked Wheut... i. ...... 1 :i5l j ye,...r.. ...,. ...... ........... . Corn,,..-. ..' i fioQV) Outs f) 32 pounds, , 42 Hurley 7 . ' Clover Heed 6 00 Timothy Heed 2 &0 Flax Heed,.............'.;.'.;....... 1 7S Potatoes 35 4 (round Allium Halt,., 1 90 Llmehuriior's Caul, j. 240 Btovo Coal 4 W 00 Pea Coal SCO Hmltli Coal 26 ets. V bus. Cross Ties,S,S feet luug, ., 45 (i 45 cents Pork .v... W.OOper lOOlbs. 11SII, teAl.T, 1,1MB AXlKOAh- Of all kinds always onliand nnd 'for sale at the Lonest Market Kutcs. ' cAin.rkiiE rnoDfcE mahk et. Corrected Weekly by H. C. Woouwakii. Carlisle, Kovemlier 24, 1H71. Fumlly Miar, .i 4. .i .. i. I7U Huiwrfliie Hour.. w .'';., , Huporllue Itys Flour, ., 4.6fl ' White Wheat 1.45 ltcd Wheat, "1 40 1 ltye... ...'.,'.'.:.. ' ..'; 73 ' Corn. ' t '' , Oats , 4.1 , , Cloversecd v..,..v.,,vv...v.., I.& Tlmothysuod, . ' i. . , . 1 &00 Flaxseed, ...... '.w. A'., a v 160 " 1 '- ' DHA.TIIS. ' Black In Itsccoon valley on the SOth Itift., Mrs. Mary llluck, widow of Samuel Ulgck, de ceased, aged 7a years. ' , ; , . ' Funic Boiioot.K At the residence of the bride's father, on the Slut Inst., by the Rev. J. It. Harpster, Mr. John 11. Funk to Miss Kate Schoole. all of Marvsvlllc. l'n. .... .. J . ,-",..1.,., Noi.T Dm. On the 8", Inst.', by the Kcr. o. vt . oeinen,, sv ins rrsinonce, Air. ionn 11. Noll of Mlllerstown and Miss Anna Salono, daughter of John Dam near Elllotsburg this county. V VliLlV SALE OK MILLS& LANDS At Duncannon, Perry County, Pa., On Thursday, December Mlh, 1871, At 1 o'clock, P. M. I WILL sell at Public Sale, at Duncannon. I'crry County. I'a.. on the premises, the well-known and old established , DUNCANNON Merchant & Grist Mill, '. ' ' .' V ' ALSO. THE SAW MILL, and throe acre of land In tho centre of Duncan mm, with the entire water power ot the little Ju niata, under 21 tect head and dill. The CRIST Mil.!. Is of stortv 45 feet x 45 feet, with two water wheels 18 feet high, S feet wide, with 5 pairs of stones, anil all the nocessury mod ern machinery to make till barrels of merchant Hour per day. The county tolls alone amount to one thousand dollars er year. The HAW MI I.I. Is high (reared, anil cuts SO foot lumber Is driven by one overshot wheel is feet high. These mills are 80 yards from the Pennsyl vania ltullroad Station, and ICS) yurds from the Telegraph and I'osl-ollice. I will also sell my fSi DWELLING HOUSE, nil WITH A LOT OF LAND, 1M feet x ISO feet, and 5 Lots of 50 feet by 100 feet. TEKMH )K HA I.E. Ten er cent, to lie paid when tho property Is stricken off, or a note with security for the same at 30 days, aud ten per rent, w hen I he deed is made and possession given. The balance In six eiptal annual payments secured with Interest. Possession can be given at any time before April 1st, If desired, on 30 days notice. TITLE INDISPUTABLE, W For further Information address, GUIFFITH JONES, Duncannon, Perry Co., To. Nov. 17, 1871. VALUa7e UKAIi ESTATE At Public Sale. Til K undersigned assignees of Henry Comp and wife, under a deed of voluntary assignment for the tienellt of the creditors cf said tleury l.'omp will expose at public sale, on the premises, ON 8ATU11DAY, DECEMBER 2d, 1871. At 1 o'clock of said, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit : A LOT OF GROUND, situated In the borough of Mlllerstown. Perry county, I'a., on the corner of Main aud (rave Ht reels, being one of the most pleasant and desi rable locutions in the place, and having thereon erected a large two-story F1IAMK HOUSE, A (iOOD WOOD -HOUSE, SMOKE-HOUSE, A GOOD 8'1'AIi h E , And all other necessary out buildings. Also a first-rule Cistern. Terms of Sale: Ten per cent, to be paid when the property Is stricken down; one-half of the balance on April 1st, 1H72, at which time deed w ill be delivered and possession given. The bal ance on the 1st of August, 1S72, with Interest, to be secured by Judgment bonds. DANIEL MYEItH, Jr., B. 11. FAHNEHTOCK, November 7, 1H71. Assignees. Peterson's Magazin e. CHEAPEST AND BEST OF ALL! Splendid Offers for 1872. THIS popular monthly Magazine gives more for the money than any In the win Id. It Is the best colored fashions, the liest original stories, and the liest engravingsof any lady's book. Great and cosily Improvements will be made in lH72,w lieu it w ill contain ONE THOUSAND PACES! FOl'ltTKEN SPLENDID STEEL PL AT Est TWELVE COI.OKK1) IIKKL1N PATTEIINSI TWELVE MAMMOTH COI.OHED KASHIONM ONE THOUSAND WOOD CUTS! TWENTV-1 OUK P AO EH OF MUSIC t All this will be given for only twodoltars a year, or a dollar less than Magazines ol the class of " Petersons." Its THK1LL1NU TALI H AND NOVELETTE8 Are the best published anywhere. All the most popular writers are employed to wilte originally for ' Peterson." In l7i, the addition to Its usual iiianlliy of short stories. Five Original Copyright Novelettes will lie irlven. vix; IfOUl ught With a monds, by Hurry Daiiforth; Once too often, by Frank Lee Benedict: Lindsay's Luck, by Miss K. iliHlgsuu ; unU A Wife, by the author of " The fecc ond Life. MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved on sleel, twice the usual size, uud contain six fig ures. 1 hey will be suiei bly colored. 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Hiawatha's Wooing is all equally splendid work of art, a large and beautiful Chro- 1 and worth four times the price charged Husbands, Fathers, ami 1 .overs, do not full Uisub scrllie for Demorest's Magazine, and present II with a beuullfol Chromo. It will make eyes spark le with delight and satisfaction, and prove a monthly lemluder of your good taste and kind feeling. Address W. Jkhninos Dbhokkst, KiVi Broadway. New York. Copies of the latent nuill beis ol the Magazine 25 cents each, Hnt-fie. 4 RAILROADS. reniisyWnla II. K. Time Table. ' NEWPORT STATION. On and after Nov. 12th, 1871, Passenger trains will run as follows : . . .. , . " . EAST. ' '" ' " 4 Mali. ..,..- .lh r. m., dally except Hands? Harrlsburg Accom 12.24 r. m., daily Sunday. - WEST. . . Thro- Pass 4 W a.'m. (Hsp) dally exfpr Mondsy." Way Pass. 8.46 A. M., daily, except Sunday. I i'"' .". M' lllilv except Sunday. Mixed 6.S1 p.m.. dally except Sunday. Cluclirtl Kx.tlug) 11.30 I'. M..danyj exc'jrt Hafrday P. a Mall East reaches PhlVudelphla'aUn'op.M. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, Nov 12th, 1871, trains will leave Duncannon, as follows WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express (Mag) 11.05 P. M. Dally. Way Passenger. 8.12 A. t., dally except Sundny Mail. 1.56 p. M dallvexcept Sunday Mixed, 5.47 V. M., dally except Sunday. EASTWARD. Harls'bnrg Accom 12.59p.m., dallycxeeptSiindav Mall 0.46 P. M " " " Ciuelnnattl Express 10.n:in. m. dallv. WM. C. KlNa, Agent. Northern Centrnl Itailway. WINTEIt AltnANGEMENT. Tlirougk and IHrecl Hmtte to and from Wanking ton, llnlUmore, Klmtrn, Krie, JlicB'ulo, Jtouhenter anil Xlayara uii. ON AND AFTEIl HUNDAY, November 12th 1871, the trains on the Northern Central Hall way will ruu as follows : XOllTinVAIW, MAIL TUAIN. Laves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I Harrlshtirg, 1.45 p ra Williainspoi 1 7.00 p. m., and ai r. at Elmlru, 10.45 BUFFALO EXPltESS. Leaves Baltimore, 7.:(ip.iu. Ilarrisburg,10.40 p.m Wllliamsport, 2.25 a. ni. Elmlru. 5.H0 a. m. Arrives at Canandalguu at 8.15 a.m. FAST LINK. Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. m. Marrisburg 4.40 p.m. Arr. at W illiamsport 8.15p.m., WESTEHN EXPRESS. Leaves Bu1timorelo.0p.in. ai.Harrisburg 12.50a.m. NIAflAKA EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 8.10 a.m., Hurrisburg 10.55 a. m Arrives at Canunitalgtia at 8.25 p. in. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Elmlra 5.4U a. in. I Willlainspnrt 9.15 a. m, HaiTisburg 2-lop. in. Ar.llultiniore at 0.60 p.w BUFFAU) EXPRESS. Leaves Canandaigua 6.55 p. m.. Elmlra 9.40p.m. Williamsiiort 12.2.) u. m., Hurrisburg at 4.U5 a. ni. Arrives ut Baltimore at 7.20 a.m. ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Suiibury 9.25 a. in., Ai.Harrisburg 11.2 J a.tu ' PACIFIC EXPltESS. Lvs. Hurrisburg 11.45 a.m., Ar.Baltunore 5.00 p.m. NIAOARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs Canandugua 9.10a.m. I Elmlra 12.15 p. m. " Williamspoit3.05p.ni. 1 Sunlniry 4.40 p. m. " Harrlshurg 7.00 p.m. ar. Bultimore,10.1op.in. II AHRISBURd ACCOMMODATION. Lvs. Hurrisburg 7-.'K)u. in., Ar. Baltimore 12.00. m. Mull Train north and south, Fast Line north, Pucillo Express and Erie Express, daily except Sunday. Butlulo Express north and south and Cincin nati Express soul h, leave dully. For further Information apply at the Ticket ofllce, Pennsylvania Huilroad IiciMit. ALFRED K. F1SKE, Oenerul Huperlntendent. iti:4ii.j iMir.-ito vi. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, Nov. J 3th., 1871. GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NOUTH and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, heading, l'ottville,Tamaiua, Ashland, Shamokin, Indian n, Allentow 11, Euslon, Ephruta, Litiz, Lan caster, Columbia, Sc., &c. Trains leave Hurrisburg for New York, as follows: At 2.45, 8.1U, A. M., and 2.110, P. M., connecting w ith similar trains ou the l'ennsylvanla Itulli and arriving at New York at 1U:07 a. ui., inroad, 3.42, and 9:45 p. m., resH-etlvely Hleeplug cars uccomuauy the 2.45 a. m.. train without cliangc. lteturnlug: Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12.30 noou, and 5 p. 111., Philadelphia at 7.U0, Ui. in. 3. .' p. w. Hleeplug curs accompany the & p. M., train from Nework, without change. lave Hurrisburg for Heading. 1'uttsv ille, Turns qua, Miuersville. Ashland, Shumokln, Allen town, and I'liiluoelphiu, at8.1(i,A. M., anil 2.0(1, and 4.05, p. m., stopping at ibanon uud principal way stations; the 4.U5 p. in. train connecting for I'liila delphlu, Pottsville anil Columbia only. For Potts vllle, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill aud Susiiuuhuiina Uullroud, leave Hurrisburg at 3.40 P. M. East l'enna. Railroad trains leave Reading for Allentown, Kaston and New York at 10.40 a. in. and 4.06 p. in. Returning leave New York at V.W a. in., 12.:I0 noon and 6.1x1 p. in. and Allen town at 7.20 a. in. 12.25 noon, 2.15,4.25 and 8.35 p.m. Way passenger train leaves 1'hiludeluhlu at 7.30 A. M. .connecting w ith similar train on East Peuu'a Huilroad, returning from heading at 0.20 p. Ai., slopping at all stations. Leave Pottsville ut nine o'clock In the morning ' and 2. 30 p. m. : Herndon at 1 0.110 o'clock A. M. Hhumokln at 6.40 and 11.15 a. H. ; Ashland, 7.05 a. M. and 12.43 noon s Muhoiiy Clly ut 7,51 a. M., and 1.20 p. M. ; Ta111uo.ua at 8.35 A. M. and 2. lop. M. for Philadelphia and New York, Reading, Harris burg, 6.C. Leave rottsvllle via Schuylkill and Husquehanna Railroad ul8.15A.M.,forHurrlsbui'g.uudll:45a. 111. , for l'ine drove and Tremont. Heading accomuiiHlalion train: leaves Pottsville at 6.40 a. m., passing Heading ut 7.30 a. m., arriving at I'hlladelpiiia at lu.2u a. M returning leaves ' Philadelphia ut 4.45 p. M. passing Readiug ut 7.35 P.M., arriving at Pottsville at 0.20 p. M. Puttstown AccoinmiMlatlon train: leaves Potts town at 7.00 a. m.,reluriiiiig, leaves Philadelphiaut 4.15 n.m. Columbia Railroad trains leave Heading at 7-20 a. 111. and 0.16 p. in. for Ephruta, Lllix, Lancaster, Columbia, sc. Returning, leave Lancaster at 8.20 a. m., and 3.25 p. in., and Columbia at 8.15 a. m , and 3.16 p. in. Perkloiueu RailroaillrullisieuvePerkioineiiJunc. tion at 7.25. and D.06 a. m., S.uouml 5.45 p. ni. lie turuing.leiives Sehweiiksvlile ut0.46A. M.,und8.10 a. in. snd 12.50 noon, and 4:46 p. m connecting with similar trains 011 Heading road. ColebriHikdale Itailroad train leaves Pottstownat 9.40a. in., and 1.15 and 0.3n p. 111., returning leave Mt. Pleasant at 7,15, 11 :25 a. in., and 2.54 p. 111., connect inn wilh similar trains oil Hoadlnir It. 11. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave iiridgeHrt at 8.311 a. m..2.05and5.2up. m. lleturnlnu. leave Dowulngtown at 6.56 a. III., 12.50. noon, aud 5.15 p, in. .connecting with trains 011 Reading Ruilroad, On Sundays 1 Leave New York ut 5 p. ni.j Plilla. at s a. 111. and 3.15 p. in. ;the8u. m. train run ning only to Head 1 11 k; Pottsville 8 a. 111. 1 Hurris burg 2.46 a. 111., and 2.00 p. m. i leave Allentown at anil &. p. m. leave licuiung ut 7: ift a, n: ana 9-50 p. M. for Hurrisburg, ut 4:34 a. 111., for New lork :40 a. 111., ami 4. 1 p. 111., for Philadelphia. Commutation. Mileage, season. School and Ex cursion Tickets to and from all points at reduced rules. Baggage cheeked through. 100 Donnds allowed each pusseuger. J. E. WOOTTEN, Asst. Supt. i Eng. Much'ry. Reading, Pa., Nov. 13. 1871. NT" Fuuey Btcncll Plato with your name on, heel quality of indelllble Ink, directions and Brush, only 60 cents. ' Funcy Key Check, with your name and ad dress stamped on ring ouly 25 cents. Each niaili'd free for price whits xame PLAIN. ' , Plaln Bteucll, name and plate, 85 cents. Stencils aud Checks of all sizes mads to or der. Bend Stump for particulars. Address : J. O. MOOKK, 4 Nw Bloouifluld, Pa. A t.1 KISIW 40H JMIINTING J.. Neutlv executed at the UloouiUeld Time bleam Job onice.