8 1$ tmc0, Ncm Sloomftclii, Jto". A Mollirr and Her Infant nurncd to Death. Tho LouUvillo Ledger of the 20th says; Wo received yostorday, from an officer of tho steamer Morning Star, tho . particu lar of one of tho saddest accidents we have been called upon to record for some tiino. Mr. John Smith, his wife and infunt child lived most happily together in Crawford county, Indiana, not far from Leavenworth, and near tho littlo town of llrownsbiiig. On Wednesday evening last about 8 o'clock, our informant states, Mr. Smith left his residenco for the purpose of going to town to make some purchases of groce ries, and remained away a couple of hours, Upon his return home Mr. Smith, as ho neai ed tho house, heard tho cries of his in fant child, and hastened his steps toward the door. Upon entering the liouso he was shocked and terrified at seeing his wife ly- ing with her head in the lire, tho head ab solutely burned to a cinder. Near her lay the infant, one arm burnt off about tho wrist, and its body much burned near tho shoulders. Tho husband, appallod by tho terriblo sight, still had presence of miud enough to drug his wife and child from the fire-place and extinguish the fire; and thcu, with a shriek, fell fainting to tho floor, where he was soon after found by tho near neighbors, who had heard his cry of horror, and rushed into the house to ascertain the cause of it. The child languished until tho next day, when death put un end to its ter riblo sufferings. Tho calamity lias nearly dethroned tho reason of Mr.' Smith, who lived upou the most happy and affectionate terms with his little family. Mrs. Smith was occasionally the victim of spasms or tits, and it is sup posed she was attacked by one of these shortly after tho husband left home, and fell into tho fire. Sho was a very amiable and highly esteemed lady, and her sudden and horrible death, and that of her infant, caused the profoundest grief to all who Vnew her. Wheu discovered oue-half of her head was literally burned to a cinder, nd a portion of tho brain mutter had run out and baked into a hard substunco on tho hearthstone. Sharp Chaps. Two young Jews who recently arrived in New Bedford, were walking about the town looking for employment, when they noticed in the Custom House a quantity of slightly damaged cofl'eo advertised to be sold at auction iu a few days. At once form ing their plans of operations, they immedi ately visited various wholesale dealers, and offered to securo them coil'eo at live per cent, discount. This was accepted and orders received from reliable firms enough to cover tho whole cargo in the Custom House. On tho day of Bale, these two poverty-stricken Jews were among the crowd of dealers assembled to inspect tho various sacks of coll'ee. When the bidding commenced theso two advent ui some ones bid very low. Tho crowd looked at the poor devils once, think ing they wanted a sack or two, let their bid remain good, and it was knocked down to them at an cxtremly low figure. " How much do you want, moro than one sack ?" inquired the auctioneer. , " Tho whole cargo, sir," they quickly re plied. ; Tliero was a general laugh at their au dacity, which increased when the auction eer mockingly asked fur their security. But the tables turned, when the poor Jews very quietly drew out orders from leading - merchant's whose genuineness could not bo denied, and the hour beforo paupers found themselves possessed of eighty thou saud dollars, without expending one cent to obtain it, or seeing tho coffee at all. Burled Alive!!! a Well. ' A woll fifty feet deep, situated on tho premises of Mr. Bowyer, near the Univer sity of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va., being out of order, a negro miin named William Rives went down into it to re-ai range somo stones which had fallen from tho lower portion of tho wall. ' While ho was thus engaged at the bot tom ol the well, the entire w all, composed chieily of very largo stones, caved in and and buried Itives beneath its ponderous weight. It was thought lie was surety crushed to death, but, strange to say, upon about half tho debris being removed, the workmen could hear him praying for deliv erance from his horrible situation. The accident occurred about 0 o'clock iu the tiiorniim. Ho was taken out alive at 7 P. M. C3T A Methodist church has been built on the line separating Ohio and l a., so that the preacher stands iu Ohio and dis courses to a congregation in Pennsylvania, and which is said to be very convenient on nuptial occasions, especially for parties that elope, as no licem-e is rt quiud in the Keystone State. Parties stepping off the lines are very kindly and considerately catechised about these delicate points, and allowed ud libiium to select iu which cud of tho church they will have tho ceremony prououueud. . . . tf"A drunken blacksmith named Joseph Tolun, residing near Sadalia Jlii-souii, idiot anil killed his wife, and then shot himsolf, - iuflicting a dangerous wound,' His wlfo had been forced to leave him in conse quence of cruel treatment, and because she would not return he shot her. , Philadelphia Atlvcrtlsrinciits. C. 1. KXM.I.T V I.KO'K. Whulc.mlo I'fc.ileii iu " I ChccHo S II 1 io vision. 114 South !cluwure Avcuue, Below Chestnnt St., Philadelphia, pa. Agents for Colling. Ueddes & Co's ('aimed Fruits. lO-lltf A. B. Cunningham. J. H. Lewars. J. 8. (Helm. Cunningham, Uleini & Co., WllOLBSALB DkaI.RIIS III Tobacco, Sugsii'N, &c, NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET. llIII,AIi:i,llll A. S2310 PATTERSON & NEWLIN, Wholesale ir ' rw, AND COMMISSION M K l C II A N T No. 120 AKCH STREET, Philadelphia. The sale of Efm, Beeds, Grain anil Wool a soeclaltv. 31 48 - nease send for a circular. Photographs I Dictographs ! If- ' 3 JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, VENN' A. ' THE subscriber would respectfully call the at tention of the citizen of tills comity to the fact that lie Is prepared to take l'UOTOURA PUS In the best style of the art. Ills Ion if experience enables lilm to produce PICTURES WJlIClf CANNOT BE EX- CELLED. All persons are requested to call at Ills rooms and examine sieciinen. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and (treat care will be taken to furnish Good Pictures of . Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOIi COBLE, Artist, Newport, ferry Co., Pa Those Old Clothes Need lie worn no longer, a the subscribe are now prepared with H full stock of Fnll Cassliners from which they make clothing to order. If a gar ment made by us dues not lit It, Can be Exchanged for i One which will give entire satisfaction. Full New Suits Mndest short notice, and In a superior manner. As we have the regular monthly Fashion Ikports. loose who uusire can nave ineir garments , Cut in the Latest Style! We ask all wanting Clothing to call and exam ine our assortment of goods stilted for Mens and aud Hoys' wear, and see specimens of our work. F. MOHTIMER. Hew Uloonifleld, Fa. Xcw Carriage iriaiiuluctorj , On Iliuii Btukkt, East or Caui.ibi.b Ht., New Bloomflrld, l'enn'u. THE subscriber has built a large and commodi ous tshop on High ht., 1-ast of Carlisle Mreet, new itiisiHiiiciii, l a., wuere lie is prepareu loinaii ufacture to order Cll 1 1 1 f l- O HI Uf every description, out of the best material. ' ' Sleighs or every Style, built to order, and finished In the most artistic and durable manner, - m. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates, 43-lCKI'AIltINOof all klndsneatlyand prompt ly done. A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH. Sit! WE AT HE R ST R IPS. TORREY'S PATENT. QUALITY MAINTAINED, PRICES COMPETE WITH THE eiiiOA-VKf-rr. , i:.S.&J. Torrey, ' J 106 Fulton St., N. Y. t 9 pi. a. SALT, Kl enenuU'i TlMKS" INDHof Prntlng neaily PRINTING! d at the "IIiuhimi'isi.u Steam JOhOiffmu. ,. 11 EST HALL Always full of Boys and Men's Fine Clothing. Clothes at Lowest Prices. Bring the Boys. OAK n ALL, OAK 1TALL, OAK HALL, a tr tt OAK HA LL, OAK HALL, OAK HALL, ORE Clothes & better Clothes than over known in any one establish ment 1 ' M W t UtUl LEGANT Assortment for Men of every size, every shape, and every stature. WANAMAKER & BROWK, Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. CARLISLE CARRIAGE FACTORY. A. B. SIIERK has a large lot of second-hand work on cfSlBJL mind, which ne win sen cneau lu order 6Kfrgw to make room for new work, FOK THE SPRING TRADE, lie has. also, the best lot of NEW WORK ON HAND. You can always see dllTerent styles. The material is not in question any more, for it Is the best used. If you want satlsluction In style, quality and price, go to tills shop liefore purchasing elsewhere. There Ts no it rm that has a better Trade, or sells moie in Cumberland and Ferry counties. REPAIRING AND PAINTING promptly attended to. and l'itt Htreels, Factory Corner of South 3 dp , CAK1.ISLH, PA. I M. OIBVIN. . . otnvni J. m. oinvix & sox, NO. 8, 81'KAB'S WHAItF,. ' li a 1 ( I in o r e , M 1 . H.We will oar strict attention to the sale of all kinds of country produce, and remit the amounts promptly. M ly ii:hy COUNTY Ileal Estate, Insurance. AMD CJL.A.I3I LEWIS POTTER & CO., Ileal Estate Broken, Insurance, & Claim Agent New ISlooiuiield, lu. WE INVITE the attention of buyers and sell ers to the mlvaiitages we offer them in pur chasing or disposing uf real estate through our of tlce. We have a very large llstof deslrab property, consisting of farms, town inierty, mills, sUu and tiiNern stands, and real estiite of any di-scrii. tlon which we are prepared to oiler at great bar- f:ains. We advertise our proiierty very extensive y, and use all our elforts, skill, and dllllgciice to effect a sale. We make no chiir.res unless the property Is sold while registered with us. We also draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa pers at uidurar rates. Home of the best, cheapest, and most reliable tire, life, and cattle Insurance companies in the United States are represented at this agnnrj. l'roierty Insured either on tlin cash or mutual plan, and perpetually at (4 and fc iter thousand. reunions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers and heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pension and bounty, whe have never limit application. Hoi-illi-rs. If von were wounded, ruiitured. orcoitlract- ed a dlsense 111 the service from which you are dis abled, you are entitled to a jwusion. When widows of HoMinrs die or marry, thomlour rhihli-i.li ni'M enLilleil lo Uih UtfUslon. Parties having any Illiniums Ui trausaot In our line, are resiectrully invilett to give us a sail, as we are coniident we can render satlsfactiun. iu any braneii ol uur nusiness. 4r Mo charge fur Information. 4 201y l.liWKi I'OTTEU fc CO. Boots I Boots! A Fill Asstmeutof THE CELEBRATED .YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine KluVd. Whole Stock Double . Sole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction Manufactured aud For Sale to tlie Trade by M. D. SPAHR, YORK, PA. A full Assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand. tt-Riieclul Attention Paid U Orders.- 6 Zi 140. rl?o MlaOOlialllCOrM. THE sulwcrlbers keep constantly on hund FINK ASfjOKTAlKN't OF FRENCH CALF SKINS, FINK LINING S, R 0 A N S , MO It 0 CCO S, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, ' , A WLS, and a general usHortment of artlcleu ued by Shoo " F. MORTIMER, UITS Styiistt , & Splen did. Durable MEN Should al ways deal at Sixth and Market and Eco r , nomicai. Come & set them OAK HALL, OAK HALL, OAK HALL, A r r OAK HA EX, OAK HALT,, OAK HALL. OVELTIES in FINE CL0THE3 all at Eeasonable Prices. Perry County Bank! Npoiislcr, Junklu k Co. nnilE underslened. havlns formed a Banking As. JL sociatioQ under the ataive name and style, are now ready to do a General Banking business at their new Bunking llouso, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back oa demand. We discount notes for a period of not over CO days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, five per cent for any time over four months ; and for four months four per cent, We are well provided with all and every facility fordoing a Banking Business; 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 Deposit, we have have determined to supplythewantiand this being the first Bank ever established Iu Ferry county, we hope we will be sustained In our efforts, by all tb business men, farmers and mechanics. This Banking Association is composed of the fol lowing named partners: W. A. Sponsi.eii, Bloomtleld, Ferry county, Pa. K F. JlNKIK, .. ... .. Wm. 11. Miller, Carlisle. officers: ' W. A. BFON8LEK, JreWen. WnxiAM Willis, Cashier. New Bloomtleld, 3 6 ly Valuable Real Estate, At Private Sale. A IIOUSK AND LOT Situated In the village of Koseburg, one and-a-hall miles from icsosuurg, i crry county, i a. The house is Two Stories high, also a Cellar and Cellar Kllehen. with a Well of water at the dooa The lot comprises SIXTKKN ACltKH of land la a good state of cultivation, on whlcbdn erected A (i(K)l) l,(Mi 11AKN, twenty feet i width, hy lirty feci III lengtli. 9. This propm ty will lie sold low, as the owaev lias removed iroin ine neigiiuoruouu. -i ut mi nis appiy iu DAVID M. UAIIKIHON, oh Ickesburg, ltOUEIt I1AKKISON. 5 30tf Duucaunon Woolen FacUs-yv Dull Express and Freight line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! TTE subscriber wishes to notify the eltlxens of Bloomlleld and Newxrt that he is rmuuug a Dally Line between lliese iwo piiu-es.nnu win iuiiii kTeluhtof anv klad. or oromiitlv deliver package or messares entrusted Ut Ills care. tm. Orders may be leu lor mm aiinrsiomoi F. Mortimer & Co.. New Bloomlleld, or Willlgaa & Husser, r-ewport, r. .,, ,i. n. vr in i mi.t. Bloomneld, January 25, H70. MIE Tenth Volume of Wood's Household Magazine heglus with January 1H7. It regular contributors Include Horace Greclev Gall llumllton. Thos. K. Scecher. Dr. Ulo Lewis, Dr. W. W. Hall. Junves Parton. etc Harriet Ueorher Btowe, Brick Foinemy, Joh u. baxe, Mul. Ueu. KllpatrUtk, Fctrolium Nasby, ect., write for it occnsloiially. Terms, One Dollar a year. In clubbing, three llras- eiass periodicals ure given For the price or on of them. The most liberal Premium Lift ever published. No periodical ! moie frequently or luvoraniy moiiiioned ny tuo press. "Hod Ilointehold Magazine Is one of the monuments of IiuMiich enterprise which murk the uge. ' AMwUitl Jumt Jourmtl, Fhlludclphlu, Fa "11 bus been Imnruviug ever since we kne It a good criterion for the future." I'eurlsr, New Market, Cunndit. "It is a marvel cheapness and first-class quality combined." Atie lor2imi. Specimeii copv sent free to any address. S. 8. WOOD .4 CO., 3 Newburuh, N. Y Tu 23 13 J m O 3ST Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OF tTomustlowii, len u'lt. T1.ICIES ERPKTUAL nt Low Hates. No ( taken. I'll is It, one ol the best X Hli-am risks taken. conducted and most reliable Companies iu the Slate. Country pro)iei(y Insured l'eiielually at 14 00 per thouuunu, aud Town pruperty ut to 00 per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMFIELD. PA., 4 14 Agent fur Perry County. RAILROADS ennsjivanla II. U, Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after Nov.12li. inn .. p-nii. tmi'm will run as follows: ' F.AST. Mall Alh P. H.. lfllV' HMnl fliinBV llarrlsburg Accom 12 24 p. M., dafli " Sunday. WKHT. Thro" Pass. 4.06 A. M. (flair) dally erre'pt. Monday. Way Fuss. 8.46 A. sr. dally, except Sunday. ""n .oo r. h. uauy evceut minaav. Mixed (1 .31 p.m.. diillv except Sunday, Clnein'tl Ex.(llag) 11.36 P.M.,dal1v, en'pt Bat'rday . J- J. BARCLAY. Agent. i. a. man iuch reacues riiuaueipinjot ll.lor.M. DUNCANNON STATION. On Mid after Rnnil.iv. Nov 12th. 1R71. tulna aiiu leave Dupcannou. as follows : WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express (Hag) 11.05 P. M. Psltjf. n ay rwtseuger. e.u A. u., uiuiy exceunilay Mall, l.ftftp. M, dallyexeepJUuiiUaT Mixed, 6,47 P. u., dally except Uunday. KAtsTWAltD. Harls'hnrg Accom 12.59p.m., dally except 3-mcbiT. Mail B.-WP. M ' .." ' ' Cincinuaiti Express lu.on p. m. dullv. w.n. v. mij, Agcmi Northern Central Rail way. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Throiiffli and Direct Route to and from Washing win MMuitmurc, jMmiru, F.rw, itujjaw, Jiocltester and Niagara tXtfl. ON ANB AFTEIt SUNDAY. November 1S71, tiie trains on the Northern Central KuuV way win run as lollows : NORTHWARD. MAIL TBAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m, Harrlshnrg, 1.45 p no BUFFALO RXPKKSfl. Leaves Baltlnune, 7.3Sp.m. tlarrlsburg.10.40 p.ra Williamsport, 2.2T) a. m. Klmira, 6.30 a. in. Arrives at uananaaigua ai s.iaa.111. FAST LINK. Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. m. llarrlsburg 4.40 p.m.- Arr.av vt iiuaiuspori B,lop.lll., WERTKRN KXI'RKSH. Leaves BaltimoreUi.o&p.m. ai. llarrlsburg 12.50 a.m. NTAGAItA EXI'KKKH. Lvs, Baltimore Hum a.m., llarrlsburg 10.56 a. o . Airives-at uauauuaigua ai s.u p. in. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Elmlra-,1.40 a. m. I Wlllinmsport (US a. m, Ilamsburg 2.10 p. m. Ar.Baitimore at tJ.60p.rn BUFFALO EXPRESS. Leaves Canandaigua 6.66 p. in.. Klmira 9.40 p. m. williamsiMiri iz.na. in., llarrlsburg at 4.ua a, m. Arrives at Baltimore at i.m a.m. ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Bunbury 9.!ia.m., Ar.liarrlsburg 11.20 a.rs HACIF1C KXVKKS.S. Lvs. llarrlsburg 11.46 a.m., Ar.Baitimore 5.00 p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. lJvsCaiiandnKnay.llla.ui. I Klmira 12.15 p. m. - vuiiamsxit'x.ip.m. ismmury 4.40 p.m. " Uarrisbuig 7.00 p.m. ar. Baltimore. lo.lnp.m HARRUWURU ACCOMMODATION. Lvs. narrisburg.7.30 a. la., Ar. Italumore 12.00. m. - Mull Trikiir north and south. Fast Line north, Pacitle Kxnrees and Erie Exoress. daily exceut Sunday. riuiiaio exprnss nonii ana south ana Cincin nati Express south, leave dally. For further Informullin aunlv at the Ticket- oMlce, Peuusylivanla Kaiirtsul Depot, Aiai K.r.t b. r inn. r., uenerai Huperintendent. llILtmXCl ItAIIHOAIK AVINTJBU ARRANGEMENT. Ioiilay, Aov. l.'Uli, 1871. GREAT UUUNK UNI FROM THE NORTH Hid Nortli-West for I'lnladelphla, New York, Reading, PoUsvUleramiwiua. Ashlaiid.sliamokiii. Lebau in. Allentown, Easton, Kphrata, Llliz, I.ani easier, ColsmWa, so.,i. Trai ns leave llai risburg for New York, as follows: At 2.46, 8.U1, a. M., ami 2.MI, r. M., coiinectlng with s in ar trains on the I'eimsv vanla Ka roail. aud arriviag at New York at 10:07 a. III., 3.42,. and 9:46 11. 111.. resnectlvelv. Meeniiig ears aoconpany iuez.tia. m.. iraino wiinoiitciiunge. ltctiirnlsg: Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12.39. noon, ainlii) u, 111., PltiliuleliUila at 7.30, 8.30 a. in. 3. mi p. M. Sleeping urs aecomiKiny the 6 F. M., train 110m New Yiwa, witlioul change. Leave Hurrlsliurguii'ueadlng, rotlsviiie, Tama- qua, Mluersvllle. .Vsltluud, tsiiainokln. Allun. town, and I'liiladelpliia. alH.lu.i. M., and 2.IO, and 4.06, p. Hi, stopping l LebaiM.n and i.i lnclpal wuy Klatlousr ttui i.us p. M. train connecting for I'll 1 la. delplila, Fottsville aad Columbia only. For Potts- vine, ncsiiyiKiii iiaveu auu Annum, via ncnuyiiuii and Susquehanna Kaliioad, leave Harrisbina ut 3.40 p. Hi hast ireana. liaufoau trains leave iieainiiii lor AlU-litiwviiv Eastoa and New York at .H. 1S.40 a, in. and 4.06 p. w. ltetiiriiing leave New York at tl.Oii a. m 12.3U aoou and 6.00 p. 111. and Ath'u town at 7.20 a. m. 12.26 noon, 2.16,4.26 and 8.36 p.m. Way passenger Uiu leaves I'hiladeliililu ai 7.:10 A. m., connecting with similar tralnon Kasl Vettu'e Itailruad, returiUug from lteadiug at 6.20 p. M., slopping at all stations. Lea v i f'otlsvillu al nine o'clock In the rvunijig and 2. 30 P.M. : lieriidon at ltl.uo o'clock A. M. Sliamokln at 6.40 aud 11.16 A. M. ; Ashlanih 7.06 A. M. and 12.43 niK; Maliouy City at 7.61 a. m., and 1.211 H. M. ; Taiaiuiua at B.6 a. h. and 2. 10i M. for PliilKdelphia and New York, Reading,. Harris buiM, ins. Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill and Suseiieluinns Railroad ats.16 a.m., for llarrisburg.aud U:4ia. 111. for Pine O rove and Tremont. Reading acwuniuodallnn train: leaves, Itnttsvllle- at 6.40 a. M., Isisslng Reading al7.:)0A. M.,urrivinK li l'lillailelia at 10.20 A. M., returning leaven Hhiladelnlila at 4.46 p. m. passing Reading at 7.35 1M.. ai i iviug at Pottsvllle at 9.20 P. M. l'ottstowu AceommiHlutloii train 1 Leaves Potts town at 7.00a. iii.,returuiiig,leavesPiilladelphlaali 4.1'' 11.111. ColumlHa Railroad trains leave limiting nt 7-21-a. 111. and d.16 p. 111. for Kphrata, Llliz, Lancaster, Columbia. 4.c. Returning, leave Lam-aster at 8.20a. 111.. ami 3.2 p. 111.. aud Coliiinbia at H.16 a. 111 . aad 3.16 p. 111. . Perkioiucn ItailioiuiiraliisioHvel't-rkioiueu.iuiie-tlon at 7.26. and W.U6 a. Hi.. .'Lull and 6.46 I). lu. lie- till lllnn. leaves Scliweuksville al H.16 A. M.,audH.U a. m. ami 12.no iiih.ii. and 4:4,' p. in., coiuickiiiik with similar trains on Reading road. Colebruokdale Railroad train leaves Pottstownat 9.40a. m., aud 1.16 nud H.3n p. si., returuiug leave. Mt. rii'iisani at 7.16, 11 :-;a. in., aim 2.6tp. m. connection wllli similar tralus 011 Reaillag It. R Chester Valley Railroad Iriuns leave itidgeiortj at a.30 a. m 2.n6andfi.2ii p. hi. uuiiirmng. icavi Dowuiugtowii at ..v a. lit, 12.rii, iiihiu, &IK10.1 p. in..conuecting Willi tralus 011 Uciuliltg ItailroaU Ou Sundays; Leave New York at 6 p. m. Phi la. at S a. in. and 116 11.111. ;theSa. uu train run nlngoulyto Reading: Putisvllle S a. in 1 llnrris Dill g 2.4.' A. Ill,, aim -OU S III. 1 icavn .hhim.iwu mi mul S.:IA 11. m. leave llaiullmr ut 116 a, m.. am. llfsi p. m for llarrishitrg, st4:34 a. " for Neu York 9:40 a. 111., and 4.1-1 p-in-- lur l'lilladelplilu uommuiaiiou, nuieaK, -iwm, diwmm uu c.a ourslon Tickets to aud I10111 all points at reduced rules. llaggage checked through, 104 pouiuls allowe each passenger, . ' 0. F. WOOTTEN. Asst. supt. ai Lug. Mach'ry. Heading, Pa Nov. 13, 171. Stage IJue Ilclween Newport aud Kevf uermuiiinwii. CJTAOK8 leave New (jeinianiuwn dally at fun i. J o oIih'K a. ni. l.uiidisniiigal 7. .111 a. 111. Ureui park al S a. in. New Hloomhuld al OS a. lu. Arriving at Newport tu connect with the A' eoiiiiii.Hl.iTioii train Last, Returning leaves Newport on the arrival of tl Mali Train (rum l'ulldluhlu, at 2.ao p. m. . Z. lilCE. l'rwrietor.
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