8 it imcs, Ntvo ,BtoomftcU, Ma. Foreign Items. . tlT" A pollco official at Constantinople was lingcl because he could not Recount for tlio money taken in. . 1ST" Russia ia about to re-open Schauta- struct docks for repairing vossoIkJ of war and to protect Iho neighboring bays and inlets for fortification. Bo much for the lives and monoy expended in the Crimean war. Loudon, April 2, While the races at Lurgan, Ireland, were In progress, the stand crowded with spectators gave way, and about 200 persons were precipitated to the ground amid tho confused mass of broken timbers. Thirty persons were In jured somo of whom cannot rocover. Madrid, April 1st. A band of robbers last week removed rails on tho Madrid and Andalusia Railway, botwocn Valddepenas and Mauzanares, and stopped the mail train. They then mado an attack ou the ' train, which was resisted by tho guard. Shots were exchanged, and one of the guards, an olUcor, and a passenger were wounded. Tho bandits tlnally gained "pos sesion of the train, and took somo 3,000 sterling. Paris, April 8. A groat Uonapartist re liction Is now in progress throughout Franco, and its believed a political crisis is at hand. During the past few months tho influx of Bonapartist leaders has been un usually largo, and their agents have "been industriously engaged in canvassing vari ous districts with immense success. The reaction has been greatly aided by tho character of the evidence adduced in tho libel suit against tho Figaro, which ended on the 2d inst. Tho declaration of Mar shal M'Mahon, that the initial and consid erable portion of the subsequent movements of the awny, during the disastrous war with Germany, were taken tindor his counsel and suggestion, thus clearing the ox-Emperor Napoleon of much of th'o responsibil ity for the ruin of Franco, which had been almost universally attributed to him. has been a powerful and most effective argu ment in tho hands of Imperialists, and lias undoubtedly contributed largely to the suc cess of tho present movement. : It is claimed by tho friends of tho Em pire that tho army is almost a unit in favor of tho return to Imperial rule. t Showers of Worms. , . Mr. George W. LawBon, of. Soinorville, Mass., who noticed tho singular phenome non of a shower of worms, on the 15fh ult, .... sent some specimens to the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Cambridge-, and lias received the following iutorosting reply from Mr. Thomas Cary of that instution: I bale received your letter containing a RliCoimon of tho worms wliicu you saw "ap- J parently falling with the snow" during tho storm of tho 15th inst. I have shown tho bpocimcu to Dr. Hageu, who says it is tho larva) of a bccllo belonging to the family Tuleplioridio, and .probably to the species C'hauglioguathus Ponusylvanicus. : Similar extraordinary appoarancos of insects during niiovf storms have been recorded iu Europe. The earliest notice was given by Moller in Hungary, in 1073, tho description being still extant in a very rare pamphlet. These appoaranccs occur in winter when . there have been several warm days iu succession, followed by a snow storm, .i : . - Iu Sweden, Germany, and iu the moun tainous partH of Franco, numbers of. the larvw ot those insocts, together with other living insects, mostly Foduiidie, have boon found, and were supposed ' to havo fallen with the snow, but the phenomenon lias never been satisfactorially ' explained. Somo think that the insect httvo been swept up into tho upper stratum ot air by violont gales prevailing before, the snow storm, whilo otliors suggost that the , bi sects, being attracted by the warmth to tho surfuco of tho earth, mid then being cover ed lightly by the snow, still endeavor to to keep fit the surface. As this Into appear unco ,ha beoi) , acoompauicd by warm weather, high winds, and then snow, eith er of tho ttbovo, suggohtious would hold good. ' : A Itciiiarkablo Escupc, -On Friday night a week, thrco convicts succeeded in escaping from Blackwcll's Island, by menus that would do credit to criminals of greater fame. Bv their food conduct they had won the confidence of the prison authorities, and were transfured to the hospital, where thoir duties were very light. Meeting togothor in tho wash room they burned a holo through tho floor with a hot iron to tho lower lloor, and one of them lying In a. cofliu that had been brought In for a man who had died in the morniog, tho others blackened their cloth ing with stove black nnd marched boldly out with the cofliu. It was just dusk, and they reached the edge of the river without detection, when tlie threo embarked iu a row boat and wont over to Now York. One of the number was captured tho next day. E3T L. D. Huston, recently the pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, Baltimore, has couiniensed an action of )ilel in tho Supe i;ur Court of Baltimore city, tho summons returnable on the second Monday in April. Philadelphia Advertisements. I. TOUT UEALE,-: WITH BARNES, BRO. , & 'IIERRON, . Wholesale Dealers In IJjltM, OlipH, U'llVN, AND STRAW-GOODS, No. 603 MARKET STREET. OlOly PHILADELPHIA. C. r. KNIGHT & ISIIO'K, Wholesale Duihu iu FISH, CheoHo AND Provisions, 114 South Delaware Avonne. Below Chestnnt St., PHIL A DELPHI A , PA. Agents for Collins, Geddcg & Co's Canned FrulUf. lOlltt A. B. Cunningham. J. H. Lewars. J. B.Glelm. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., WnoLKiAts Dkalirs in Tobacco, Scgars, &c, NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET, rixiT,4ii:LiiiiA. 82310 PATTERSON & NEWLIN, Wholesale Grocers. AND . COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 120 AHCH STREET, Philadelphia. -The sale of Eggs, Seeds, Grain and Wool a sm-eiaiiy. 31 ' Please send for a Circular. 48 Drugs ! Drugs ! THE Subscriber ha an hand and for sale, at low price.', a complete assortment o( DRUGS, , MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, Of all Kinds. Also, a full stock or Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, ; HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. ruro Wines AND , LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Mechanical and Sacramen tal purpose. K5B"Phytuiiuwt Order carefully and promptly filled. . , D . M . CQY, NEWPORT, PERRY COUNTY, l'A. Photographs ! Photograph I JACOB , COBLE, Photographic Artist, Nli WPOR T, PEKN'A , THE subscriber would resentfully cull the at tention of the citizens of thin county to t tin fact that he Ifi prepared to take I'JlOTOUItA VHH In the bent style of the ai t. ills long experience enables him to produce pictures vrmcn caxsqt mi ex- , VULLhll). All persons ate requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular ullenUou glveu to copying likenesses or deceased persons, and groat caro will be taken to furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of rramet always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOB COBLM, ArtlM, Newport, I'erry Co., l'a UNITED STATES HOTEL, Oar. Fulton, Water and Pearl Stt., N. y. Til IK well known favorite hotel lias recently been renovated, remodeled and furnished new and elegantly throghout. It Is kept ou the European plan, and has ample accommodations for four hundred guests. 1 lie luenuon is more accessinie 10 au pans 01 New Vorkaud Ilrooklyn than any other house 111 tiie fit V. The lll'oadwiiv Htauiis nass tho halel every three minutes, besides various lines of Htiuet Cars, one of which IntvrseeU every utlicr route iu new I oik. It being but two blocks from Fultou Ferry, makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the City of Churches," as from tills ferry dlvergo all the prliH'IpnUtHllrond routes in t lie citv of Ilrook lyn. (.Ulp) lliiO. N. 'J I1-It It V", 1'Voprletor. EST if 11 TTATT. Clotaei Lowest Prioei. Bring the Soys. Always full of Boys and Men'i Finn Clothing. u OAK HALL, OAK JIALL, OAK HALL, OAK OAK HALL, OAK HALL, OAK HALL, ORE D "TjnL!GANT II J Assortment for Clothei ft better Clothes than ever ill nfvrvn?M known in any one D every shape, and every stature. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. ri;unv county Ileal Estate, Insurance, CLAIM AGENCY. LEWIS POTTES & CO., Jltol Estate linkers, Innirance, d Claim Agtnl Now liloomiloltl, Pn. WE IN VITE the attention of buyers and sell, ers to the advantages we offer them In pur chasing or disposing of real estate through our of Uco. We have a very large list of desl ran property, consisting of farms, town property, mills, store and tavern stands, nnd real estate of any deseiip. tion which we are prepared to otter at great bar- f!alns. We advertise our property very extensive y, and use all our efforts, skill, and dilllgenoe U etrcct a sale. Ve make no charges unless the property Is sold while registered with us. We alse draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa pers at moderate rates. Homo of the best, cheapest, and most reliable fire, life, and cattle insurance companies in the United Htatcs are represented at tills agency. Projicrty insured either oil the cash or mutual plan, and periietually at (M and 85 per thousand. reunions, bounties, and ail kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers and heirs of soldiers w ho are entitled to pensions and bounty, who have never mado application. Sol diers, if you were wounded, ruptured, orcontract ed a disease in the service from which you are dis abled, you are entitled to a pension. When widows of soldiers die ormarry.the minor children are entitled to the pension. l'artles having any business to transact In onr line, are resKettully Invited to give us a call, as we are coiillilcnt we can reudor satisfaction in any branch of our business. No charge for information. 20Jy . v . . LEWIS l'OTTEIlfii CO. THE NEW DISCOVERY la Chtmical and Medical Bclonce. Dr. J2. F. , GAIt VI N 'S SOLUTION COMPOUND ELIXIR or ' FIH8T AND OI.V ROT.rTIOX over made Inono mixturo of iU, 'i lir, TWIXVi: vnlunblo activa pi'lacipuU of tho wclllkaonn ' ' curative agont, , I'lrvi; ti tail VNEdUAI.KI In Conglis, CoHs, CAtirth, Asthois, lllourliitis, autl consuniplioo. CDllKy WITHOUT FAIT, A recent cold In threo to ix Imnrs: and nlno, by its VlTAUKINti.l'fUIFYtNU snd KT1 UCLATtNii etreols ufjou tbu gk-uoral sysWm, . is rt'markatlv cftl'iSf-inus in all iiM:Aki:s of tiu: ni.ooo. ' including Hcnituia and Ki-iniiion of Itetitkln, ' lysppMlii, lliasases oi thu l.ivtr ina Kiduoyv, lU-t JJiscusc, uud Ouucrul Debility. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES! ALSO, A Volatile Solution of Tar For INHALATION, without sppllcstion ot IIKAT. A rtjuiarksliiy VAI.UAIii.I-; discovery, an the whole appiratus can bucnrried in t)ie vent poekut, readv at any tiino for tho uinut clfwtuul ami iKisitivcly curaiive use in All UUeusct of llicNOSf, 'IIJKOAT ' and l.vyos. TUB COMPOUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. - for uso in connection wilh (lie EI.IXJR TAIt, is a comliinntlun of tlio TWO lnot vnluatlt ALTEUATiVU Medicines known iu the J'ro fussion, and renders tliis liU without exception the very best ever offered. The bOLUTlON and COiirOUND F.UXIR of TAR in without doubt tlio Hvtl j'-iuctly know a ia CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. It U n Hperitlc for mull diwmsct, and nhould tt kept in tiie household of rvei y family, L'puciaUy dmiD thuM mom hi iu which CHOLERA ANO YELLOW FEVER aro liable te prevail. A small qunntity tnkrn daily will jjrevout coutrucliuj lhe Unlblu ducaaes. Bolutlon and Compound Elixir, (1.00 per BottI " . Volatile Solution for Inhalation, 3.00pr Dok Tar and Mandrake Pllli, tOcta por box. ' Bond for Circular of POSITI V 15 t l RM to your Lirugut, or to T L. r. HYDE &; CO., SOLII i'HOPBIKTOK8, 110 E. 224 tit., Xtw rn h. f UITS Stylish & Splen did. Bnrable and Eco nomical, Come& eethem UU11U MEH Should al ways deal at Sixth and Market. OAK HALL, OAK HALL, OAK HALL, HALL, OAK HALL, OAK HALL. OAK HALL, OVELTIES in FINE CLOTHES all at Seasonable Prices, Perry County Bank! NouKlor, Juiiltiii & Co. THE undersi(tned, havlnft formed a IlankingAs suclation under the above nunie and style, are now ready to do a Ueueral Banking business at their uew Banking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE TUB COURT IIOUS 73, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes for a period of not over60 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, five per cent, forany time over four months ; and for four months four per cent. We are well provided with all and every facility for doing 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 havo determined to supply the want ; and this being the first Bank evor established In Terry county, we hope we will bo sustained In our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics. This Banking Association Is composed ot the fol lowing named partnera: W. A. BroNAi.Eit, Bloom-field, Terry county, Ta. It. F. Junkin, " " " Wu. II. MuxErt, Carllslo, . OTFK EUS: ' . ' i ;' ' W. A. S1WSI.KR, P,viMent. WiuaaM Wujjs, Caihter, New Bloomtleld, 3 5 ly . ' Valuable Ileal Estate At Private Sale. A HOUSE AND LOT Situated In the village of ItosehuiTr, one-and-a-half miles from lckosburg, Tcn-y comity, Pa. The house Is Two Stories hlrh, nlso a Cellar nnd Cellar Kitohen, with a Well of water at the door. The lot comprise Kix-rioioiv aches of land In a good state of cultivation, on which Is erected A (iOOl) I.OU IlAliN, twenty feet In width, by nfty feet In length. j.Thls proierty will bo sold low, as the owner has removed from tlio neighborhood. - For tonus apply to : DAVID M. IIAIiKlSON, on lckosburg, ROGER IlATtKIHON, C30tf Duucannou Woolen Factory. Diiiljr Express , and Freight , lino BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! TH K subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of Bloomllold and Newport that he Is running a Dally Line between these two places, mid will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packagos or messages entrusted to Ills care. vOrders nuiy he left for 111 in at the stores of F. Mortimer oi Co., New Bloomtleld, or Mllilgun& Muster, Newport, l'a. J. S. WIUTMOI1E. Bloomtleld, January 25, la70. rpilK Tenth Volume of Wood's Household X Mngnzlno begins with January 1873. Its rcgulur contributors include Horace Greeley, (lull llamlltou. Thos. K. Bcccher, Dr. Dlo Lewis, Dr. W. W. Hall, James 1'arton, etc. Hurrlet Beeouer 8towe, Brick Pomoroy, Jolia O. Bare, MuJ. Con. Kilpatrlck, rctrolium V. Nuiliy, ect., write for It occasionally. Terms, Ono Dollar a year. In clubbing, three first class periodicals ore given for the prlco of one of them. The most llberul Premium. List ever published. No periodical is moie frequently or favorably mentioned by tho proas. " Wood's Household Magazine Is one of tho monuments of business enterprise which mark the ago.'' McthodiKt lhmt Journal, Philadelphia, Pa. "It has been improving ever since we knew It a Kod orlterlon fbr the futuru."C'orir, New Market, tauada. "It is a marvel of cheapness and first-cluss quality combined." Jwki York Time: Specimen copy sent free te any address. H. 8. WOOD & CO.. 8 Newbureh, N. V. LEBAN O 1ST Mutual Fire Insuruneo Conipnny, OK .Toiifwtowii, Pc-nn'n. POI.ICIKH I'KltPKTUAI. at Low ltates. Ne htemn risks taken. This U one of the best conducted nnd most reliable Companies Iu the HUte. Country property insured J'erjieluallv at at 00 per thousand, uud Town pruiierty ut to W per thousand. LEWI9 POTTER, , . N UW BLOOMFliaU, I'm., 4 IC , . -Agent for Terry County. R A I L R O A D 3 ... , Pennsylvaniii It. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. " iiMiLHr,j,?'.m' ra"fnRet ,ra,ns u EAST. ' WEST. Thro- Tass. 4.05 A. W. (flair) dally exe'pt Monday. JVayTass. 8.46 A. Jr. dally, except Sunday. y !., A.- A3" p- da,y except Sunday. Mixed 6.1 p.m., dally except Sunday. Cincin'li Iix.(llag) 11.36 P.M.,dally,exe,ptSat'rday no -,.,... J. J. BAKCI.AY, Agent. P. 8. Mall East reaches Philadelphia at ILIOf.ic. DUNCANNCN STATION. On and after Sunday. Nov lath, 1871, trains will leave Duucannon, asfollows : , , WKSTWAHD. Cincinnati F.xpress (flag) H.oi KM. Dally. , Way Passenger. 8.12 A. M., dally except Sunday 1 Mali. I.Mp.m, dallyexcept Sunday Mixed, 6.47 p. at., dally except Sunday. r. , ,.. . KASTWAKD. liar s'burg Accom 12.59p.m., dallycxceptSunday. Mall 6.4ii p. M., " ii Clnclnnnttl Kxpress lO.mp. m. dallv. WM. V. KINO, Agent. Northern Central Railway. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Tlirouoh and Direct Route to and from Wathina ton, JlalHmore, Eimlra, Krte, Buffalo, , Hoctenter and Niagara ixUlt. Of AND AFTER SUNDAY, November 12th 18, 1 the trains on tlio Northern Central Bull way will ran as follows : XORTI1WARD. MAIL TRAIN. Lcavos Bait Iniore, 8.30 a.m. I Harrlsbwg, 1.45 p m Wllllanisiiort 7.00 p. in., and arr. at Eimlra, lofo , BUFFALO EXPRESS. IfTTBM,!n2r?J f P 'n-1 Harrisburg.10.40 p.m Williamsport, 2.2oa. m. Eimlra, 6.30 a. in. Arrives at Canandalgua at 8.15a.m. , FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. m. Harrlsburg 4.10 p.m. Arr. at Williamsport 8.15p.m., tLI WESTERN EXPRESS. Leaves Baltlniorel0.00p.nl. ar.Harrlsburg 12.50a.m. w , , NIAGARA EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 8.00 a.in.. Harrlsburg 10.65 a. m Arrives at Canandalgua at 8.25 p. in. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Klmlra 5.40a. m. I Williamsport 9.15 a. m. Harrisburg 2.10 p. in, Ar.Baltlmore at 6.60 p.iu BUFFALO EXPRESS. I.enve Cnnnmlfilcrna rt n l.-l,..l. n in - Williamsport 12.25 a. ni., Harrlsburg at 4.05 a.' m! L'lM I.' T.-1, it , -1 r Lvs. Sunbtiry 9.25 a. m., Ar.Harrlsburg 11.20 a.m r ai rc ex. fit less, Lvs. Harrisburg 11.46 a.m., Ar-Bultimoro 3.00 p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. I;V J3!nandagiin 0.10a.m. I Klmlra 12.15 p. m Wllllanisiiort 3.06p.m. I Sunhury 4.40 p. in. " Harrlsburg 7.00 p.m. ar. Baltlinorc,10.10p.in. w . IIARRISBURO ACCOMMODATION. Lvs. Harrlsburg 7.80 a. m., Ar. Baltimore 12.00. m. Moil I'l-di.i .n.t. n ...1 ...... .U L, a. . v.m iiuiiu ai.unwuia, j-usl ijiiienurin, Paelllo Express and Erie .Express, daily except iiuitaio kxpress north and south and Cincin nati Express south, leave dally. For further tllfnrmntlnn fin,,tir n. -Ttnt.A. oRleo, Penusylvaiila Railroad Depot. ALFRED It. FISKE, - Oeneral Supernrtcmlent. H1,A1)IU it i J J.-UOAIK WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Momlny, Sfov. IStli, GREAT TUUNK LINK FROM THE NORTH and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, 1'ottsvlllo, Taiiian.ua, Ashland, tHximokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easlon, Epiirata, Litiz, LanJ caster, Columbia, to., &o. Trnt ns leave Harrlsburg for New York, as follows : At 245, 8.10, A. M., and 2.00, p. M., connecting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania-Kailrixuf, and arriving at New Y'ork at 10:07 a. m., 8.42, ' and 9:45 p. in., respectively. ' Sleeping ours accompany the 2.45 a. m., train wltlioutohange. - . ltetui nlng : Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12.30 noon, and 5 p. In., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.30 a. in. 8.30 p. at. Sleeping cars accompany tlio 6 p. u., train from New York, witlioul cluingn. Leave Harrisburgfor Reading, l'ottsvllle, Tama qua, Mluersvllle, Asliland, Sluiinokiu, AUeu towu, and l'hllailcliihia, nt 8.10, a. m., and 2.00, and 4.05, p. m., stopping ut Lebanon nnd principal way stations; tho 4.05 p. in. train connecting for Phlla delphla, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potts vllle. Schuylkill Haven and Aiilinrn.vla Kc liuylklll and Susiiuuliauua ltullroad, leave Harrlsuur at 8.40 P. M. East l'unna. Railroad traliLS lenve Reading fort Allentown, Kaston and New York at i.U, 10.40," a. in. and 4.05 n. in. ltetnriilng leave New York at 9.00 n. m., 12.30 noon 'and fi.liO p. in. and Allen town at 7.20 a. m. 12.25 noon, 2.15,4.25 ami 8.35 p.m. Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M.,onneoting with similar tralnon EastPeun'n J. Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.20 P. M., stopping at all Btatlons. , . . , Iuive Pottsvllle at nine o'clock In the morning and 2. 30 p.m. r llerndon at 10.IK) o'ctouk A. M. Shamoklll at 5.40 and 11.15 A. M. Ashland, 7.05 a. m. ami 12.43 noont Mahony City at 7,51 A. M., and 1.20 p. m. ; Tamiuiua at 8.35 a.m. and 2.10P. m. for riiuaueipuia ana jxow Koik, Heading, Harris burg, &c. Leave l'ottsvllle via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at 8. 1ft a. m., for HarrUburg,aud 11:46 a. in. for Pine Grove and Tremonr. Reading aceonimodiition train loaves Pottwllln at 5.40 A. M.,iiasslng Reading at7.oi)A. M., arriving at I'hiladelphla ut 10.20 A. u., rcturiiing lenves Philadelphia at 4.45 1. m. passing Reading al 7.36 .m., niiiviiiu m ruiisviiie at w.zo p. M. 1'ottstoWll Aeeollllllo.l(lt litll t.l-.llll , T.f.nves Ptilla. town at 7.00 a. in., returning, luavusPhiladelphlaat 4.15 p.m. Columbia Railroad trains leave Itemllnir nt 7.20 a. in. and 6.15 p. in. for Ephruta, Llllz, Lancaster, Columbia. Ac. ... Return uu. leave Lancaster nt lfln. in nml .T.'.". p. in., and Columbia at 8.15 a.m., and 3.15 p. in. , PerkioiiienRallroadtralusluaveJ'erkloiuenJuiio.i tion at 7.25, and 9.05 a. m., 3.00 and 5.45 p. m. Re tuiuing.leuves Scliweiiksvllla at 6.45 A. M.,aud 8.10 a. in. and 12.60 uoou, and 4:45 p. in., connecting n un siiiuuir iraius on iteauingroau. Colehrookdale UallroiLd Li-uiu Ililvos Pottstownnt 9.40a. in., uud 1.16 and 6.30 i. in., returning leave mi. i-icasani at v. I.-, ii :'a. in., nnu z.ti p. iu., conneetlng with similar trains on Reading It. It. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave liridgeiiort at 8.30 a. m., 2.05 and 5.20 p. in. Returning, leave UowiiliiKtown nt 6.56 a. in., 12.50, noon, mid 5. 15 p. Disconnecting with trains on Reading Railroad. On KnliitnvM! I.envH New Ynl-k Mt 5 11. 111. 1 Phlla. at 8 u. iii. and 3. 15 n. in. ;thc8a. in. train run nlng only to Reading; l'ottsvllle 8 a. m. i llurris bui g 2.46 A. in., and 2.00 p. in. ; leave Allentown at and 8.35 p. m. leave Reading at 7-15 a.m., and ti.50 p. m.. for Harrisburg, at 4:34 a. m., for New York 9:40 a. m and 4.15 p. m., fur l'lilladelnliin. Commutation, Mileage, Snason, School and Ex cursion Tickets to aim from all poluts at reduced rates. , - Baggage cheeked through, 100 pounds allowed eacli passenger. - ' J. H. WOOTTEN, Aiat. Supt. & Eng. Mach'ry. Reading, Til,, Nov. 13. 1871. Bingo Line Net ween Newport and New Uerinnutown. - STAGES leave New (lerniautown dully at four o'clock a. m. l.aiidisburgiit 7. Do a, iu. Green park at 8 a. ni. New llluonitleld at 0H t- Arriving at Newport to connect with th Ac commoilulloii train Fast. Returning leaves Newport on the arrival of tha Mail Tratu from I'lillideipina, at z.30 p. in. i ,t Z, RICK. J'coprhfor.
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