3 Woman SimipgllnK Over ouo Hundred Searched. x A Detroit paper of t the 23d Inst nays: "The Custom-house officials at tho ferry dock in this city are as vigilant as officers can be, but what chances have they against monster hoop-skirts and gigantio bustles t They cannot stop to peop under shawls, ex amine pockets, look into baby carts and hold a crowd on the boat, and so. they must continue their work with the knowledge that goods are being smuggled, and that only one grand and sudden haul of their nets can trap the guilty and frighten the innocent so that they shall never dare to pursue the business. The net was drawn yestorday. The offi cers commenced about 2 o'clock, walked fifteen or twenty women up stairs into the customs room, and handed them over to a woman to be searched. Every boat load which landed for about three hours was treated in the same manner that is, all the female portion. Some were indgnant and appealed to their husbands, who vainly appealed to the custom officers. Others wanted to faint away, but after looking at the planks and dust concluded not to. Others wept, laughed or turned palo, but none of them were permitted to escape. During the afternoon about ono hundred and fifty women were confronted by Uncle Sam, and the old man had a good dual of fun and made somo wonderful discoveries. For instance a modest little woman, who was in a great hurry to go home to her sick child, pulled out a few pins, and ten yards of English flauuel foil to the floor. A tall woman, with tears in her eyes, who Asserted she would sooner chop her bead off than to think of smuggling, unfastened a pound of tea from her skeleton, and as serted that it must have been placed there by somo uesiinung person. Another one indignantly denied " the right of search, but after remaining a prisoner an hour or two, told the searcher to "take it and go to grass," throwing a package af ribbons and laces on the floor. A lot of calico was -found on another, souie velvet on another, at least ten per cent, of the whole number were found to be engaged in smuggling. The officials were satisfled.witli confiscating the goods. Three I'aHsengers to one Ticket. ' A few days ago a lady put up at the Union Depot hotel in Pittsburg, whose reas ons for so doing is well stated by the Ohio Statesman, published in Columbus. ' It is as follows : The Pacific express train on the Panhandle railroad left the Columbus depot on Friday last, under the charge of conductor Drury. Nothing transpired to disturb the monot ony of the conductor's call or drowsy pas sengers for "tickets, gentlemen," until the train was between Dennison and Hteuben- ville. Then he was notified that a lady passenger desired hid presence. lie found the lady evidently in some trouble and em barrassment. To his affirmative response to the query whether be was married, the lady stated that she was on her way from Cincinnati to meet her husband in New York, and that a crisis was ira pending, in volving the appeal once of an additional passenger. ( This startled tho conductor, of course,but with a heart as big as an elephant, be set to work to make the lady comfortable. . AH the passengers were hastily shuffled into another car, and such female assistance as could be procured on the train was brought into requisition. In a brief time the little stranger a fine, bouncing girl is the phrase put in an appearance, and the con ductor congratulated himself on a happy escape from a dilemma. With a heart overwhelming with sympathy, he arranged an impromptu wardrobe for the very young lady from his own under-clothing. , It was not exactly in style of those " infant out fits" advertised in the papers, yet it served a good purjioso. But this U not all. The train left Steu benville on time, and was soon thundering through and around the hills of West Vir ginia, when the conductor received another shock.. This time it was " a fine bouncing boy." Twins, by Jove I One a Buckeye and tho other a Fan-Handler. The remain' der of Drury' linen went to start the little fellow on his journey through the world. Thon for fear of what might happen, the train was hurried up. In due time it reached Pittsburg and the lady and the two unticketed passengers were tenderly con ducted to comfortable quarters at the Un ion Depot hotel, when a to legram was forwarded to the husband in New York, which probably lifted him out of his boots. At last advices the, mother and children were doing well. " fSPThroe years arjo, Jack Gordon, who had been for some time workman at Col llusvlllo. Conn., loft the village. A few weeks after, a body was found In ' the Far- mlngton river bolow L'nlonvllle which on swered to the description, of Gordon, and ho bad consequently been considered a dead man ever since, until he turned up in CoHlnsviUe, tho other day, very much alive. ... ' K3fA correspondent asking a fashion editor how should a lady going buggy ri ding dress hersolf, was answered, "either by putting the olothes over, the head, , or stepping into them, which ever will keep your sweetheart waiting the shortest time," ooooooooooooooooooooo o oooo 00000000000 0 0 000000000000 OOOO 0000 ooo Another Arrival ,000 O O O O : . f '' 0 O O D 0 0 0 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000 00 00000000000000000000 0 o o o o o o 00000 0 0 OO 000"' ' 01' 00 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000000000000 o 00000 Ooooooooooooooooooooooo o 00 0000 ' '0000 000 ' NEW GOODS "'000 0 0 0 0 000000000000 0(1 0000 0 0000000 000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 AT o o 0 o o 0 0 0 0000 0000 000000 ooooono 0 000 00 0000 0000000000000 0000 0000 000 F. MORTIMER'S. 000 0000 .0 000 00 00000 000000000000000 00000000000000 00000000 $500,000 IX JtAMt! GRAND GIFT CONCERT. Postponed to December 7, 1872. THK SKCOND GRAM) UIFT CONCERT In aid of the Public Library of Kentucky, announc ed for Septemlier 2s, has licen postponed to DE CEMBER 7, 1872. because the accumulation of or ders the few days lefore the drawing made It physically Impossible to (111 them without a few days' delay, and as a short postponement was In evitable, It was determined to defer It to a time that would make a full drawing sure by the sale of all the tickets. The money necessary to pay In lull all the offer ed (rifts Is now unon delimit In the Farmers' and Drovers' Rank, as will lie seen by the following ceruncnie ui me asintir: Farmers' and Drovers' Rnnk, Louisville, Ky., Sept. i, 1K72, This Is to certify that there Is now on ilenoslt In this bank over half a million of dollars to the credit of tlm (lift Concert fund, frViO.ooo of which is held by this bank as Treasurer of the Public 1 1 brary of Kentucky lo pay olf all uifls to be awar ded at the drawing. u. s. YKACH, Cashier. J,000 Prizes, ninnnutlng to $500,000 IX CASH, will be awarded, the highest prizes being J100. ooo, m,. and down In regular gradation W n UK II If I lie KlnPtl. The drawing will positively and unequivocally take place December?. Agents lire peremptorily required to clone sales and make returns Noveni- oer zn, in oruer to mvc unium nuie lor me nnai arrangements. Orders for tickets nr applications for circulars should be addressed to. (iuv. THOS. K. PRAMI.KTTE. Acent Public I.ibr: j of Kentucky. 41 rim . IjmiUhiiu Vy. T II E " Silver Tongue" o n ga xs, Manufactured by E. P. NEEDHAM '& SON, 143, 143 & 147 East 23rd St., New York. ESTABLISHED IS 110. Responsible, parties mini vine for agencies In sections still unsupplled will receive prompt atten tion and liberal Inducements. Parties residing at a distance from our authorized agents may order irom our lactory, mr oenu lor iiiusiraien price list. 30 1. it V 13 F BlOO Kdw&rd for a cam or Nenralirta or Rheumatism of any form whatever, (considered curable) that 1)11. FITLEK'S VEOETABLK RHEUMATIC RVRUP will not cure warranted unlnjuiious, and a physician's proscription used inwm aiy. KjOOO REWARD offered to the Frnnrletnrs nf any Medicine for Rheumatism and Neuralgia able to produce one-fourth us many genuine living cures mane wiiiiui ine same icngtn oi tune as vr. ruler s vegeiauie ittieumatlc itemeily. 320O0 REWARD offered to any Person proving jos. r. riiwr, ai. 11., in ue oilier man a graduate of the celebrated University of Pennsylvania III 1&1H. and Professor of Clieiu sti v treutinif itheu. inutisin sneeiallr for 9 veurs. tloooREWAUD to nnv Chemist. Physician, or others able to discover Iodide of Potassa, Colchl ouni, Meiuury, oranytliing Injurious lo the system 111 it. I'llim s iiueiunuLiu nvrup. 28.500 Certltlcates ir testimonials of cure. In. eluding Rev. C. H. Kwlng, Media, Pennsylvania nev. josepn iteggs. raws oi ncnuyiKiii, niuauei. phla; the wife of Rev, J. It. Davis, lllglitstown, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Miiroliv. Fiuukford. Philadeltihra; Doctor dcnuliius and Doctor Wal ton, Philadelphia: Hon. J. V. Crnclev. member of iuugiesB irom riuiuueipinn; noil, juoge je, Camden. New Jersey : ex-Senator Stewart, of llal tiinoie; ex -unvernnr roweii. or hentucxy, aim thousandsot others, If space permitted. iiO REWAKD for the name of anv warranted preparation for Rheumatism and Neuralgia sold under a similar leual muti aiitee. sett Inn forth the exact number of hollies to cure or return the amount paid for the same to the patient, in case of luiiuru wuiire. a mi; iiuscnuiion oi cases ru quiring guarantees must lw furwmded by letter to Philadelphia. The guarantee, signed and stating the quantity to cure, will be returned by mull. auv t - Address all letters to DR. F1TLKR. No. 45 South Fourth Btroet. Philadelphia. Noother Rem edy Iw offered on such terms. Out a circular on the various forms of Rheumatism, also Blank ap- uneaiiuus lor guarantee, gratis oi tue special Agent, -Dr. U II. SWEENEY, Druggist, :New Blooiutleld, Pa., bole Agent for this county. (0 :t ly D UNCAN SHERMAN & CO,, . JliVISlClOltH, No. 11 Kaaaau Street, NEW YORK. , Issue circular Notes and olreular Letters of eredit available in any part ol the world. M Current accounts received on such terms as may be agreed upon. 5 12tf T WILL Hive FIVE DOLLARS )r liartel for viuar iuiivu liccoiiiing io my puieni unprov ed profess. Any person wishing to obtain a printed copy of (his process ran do so, by enclos- v Riff a "-I ! fAiSTATE Iiigsiviio inn uuuciMgucu Ul " 1 1J.KHIT0 'JtMUt C0UNTT, I'A." .,...'' T- 1KVCR,M. I). , August 27, 1872-311) ,. .. Our o&t , Cnl&mt , (W vsfot 9h erir lid-cPf yjire, Jircajl cpoI $fiU f Jcu ' far u4 CItuL See, 3 GcrejtyM 4kr 6Af DR. CARPENTER, No. 130 MULBERRY STREET, " NEWARK, X. .1., Is now treating successfully Consumption, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, with his COMPOUND MEDICATED INHALATIONS, ' CONCENTKATF.D FOOD, AND COUUH SYRUP. Diirlnsthe nast ten veara Dr. Carnenter lias treated and cured thousands of cases of the above named diseases, and has now In his possession certificates of cures from every part of the coun try. THK INHALATION Isbreatlied directly In to the lungs, soothing and healing overall inllamed surfaces, entering Into the blood, It Impartu vitali ty as It permeates to every part of the system. The sensation Is not unpleasant, and the first Inhala tion oiten gives very ueciuea reuer, particularly when there is much diltlculty In breathing. Under the Influence of inv remedies the cough soon arows easier, the night sweats cease, the beetle flush van ishes, and with Improving digestion the patient rapidly gains strength, and health is again within his grasp. The CONCENTRATED FOOD ran d vbu dsftn the most debilitated patient, presenting to Che stomach food already to beassimllated and niade Into good, rich, healthy blood. Til K COl ill HVRUP s to be taken at niclit to alleviate the cough and enable the patient to ob tain slee, Full directions accompany each box of my remedies, which consists ol Ono Inhaler; One Bottle of Alterative Inhalant; one Home oi Rooming reoruuge mutuant ; One llottle of Antl lla-morrhaglc Inhal ant; One Dottle Concent rated Food ; OneUottleof Cough Syrup. Price of containing remedies to last one month, S10; two months, din; three months, J2o. Rent to any address C. O. I). Pamphlets con. taiuing large listot patients cured, sent free. Let ters of inquiry must contain one dollar to Insure answer. Ainiress. A. 11. CARPENTER. M. D., Newark, N. J. Dr. Cahpknter'b CATARRH REMEDY wlllirive Immediate relief, and will ellect a permanent cure In from one to three months. Price of remedy to last one month. fr; two months, (X; 8 months, $10. CANCER In all its forms successfully treated. Send for list of patients cured, to A. a. tABl'Mtllt, M. V.. 6 3152 Newark, X.J Agents Wanted. For the llvest and most aereeable and Instruc tive book of the year, , , , BUFFALO LAND, By Hon. W. E. Webb, of Topeka, Kansas. The wealth and wildness, mysteries and marvels, of the boundless West fully and truthfully describod. Overflowing with wit and humor, A Complete, tltilderor sportsmen and Emigrants. PROFUSE LY AND SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. In mensely Popular, and selling beyond precedent Send for Illustrated circular, terms, etc., at once, to HUBBARD BRO S., Publishers, 723, Uausoin Street, Philadelphia. LOOK OUT! T would respectively Inform my friends that I In X tend calling umu them with a supply of goods of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consisting of " ' ' ' CASSIMERS, . CASSINETS, FLANNELS, (Plain and bar'd) CAHPETH, Ace., to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J. M. BIXLEH. Centue Woolbn FAlTOKr. 6,17,4in, i. u. oiaviN. I. u. oiarm JM. GIUV1N & SON, OommlMMion 31ercliniittia NO. 8, BrEAR'8 WHARF,'' II a 1 1 1 in o r e ,' M 1 . ".We will nnv strict attention to the sate of all kinds of country produce, and remit the amounts promptly. 6 84 ly Pensions, Bounties, &c. WIDOWS, Minor Children, Mothers, Fathers, io.. of Soldiers who were killed or died ol disease contracted la the Service of the United Stales, can uow make application lor I'eusiou. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or iu any way disabled In the war of lK.il When widows die or re-marry, the child or children uuder sixteen years ol age aiu'eiUIUod to a Pension. The time for filing claims for 'aa4itonal bounty nas ueeu exieiuieu six uiuihjib,. , Particular attention given tooJA suspended case in the different departments at Washington, 1). C If you have, or think you liavaaclalm against the uovemmeiH, can on or auuress tue uuuersignea. Ciocuaige iui iiiiorinauou. . , -,-LEWIS rOTTEH, , Attorney f of Claimants, i 81 ; i ;NEW BI)f)MFIELD, PA. for Kjr a&a Rated fa ?ysu&l ewer knfa&?v INSURE IN THE Perry County Mutual Benefit Association, OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. CAarlered by the Legislature March 9, 1872. THE CIIKAPKMT AND SAFEST I.TFE 1N8U11ANCK ever offered to the nennle. It Is a Mutual enterprise for the protection of Widows and Orphans In the eountv. Members pay FIVK HOLLA US for a certificate of membership, and annual dues on ages between 20 and 85, $1.00; between 35 and 60, si. 66; between 50 and 65, f2.00t for the term of three years, com- inuiieiiiK January, jnia; anu me sum oi Vl.io oil the death of a member. The membership not to exceeaone inousiinii. a niemner uying, to re ceive as many dollars as there are navlnn oertltl- cate-holders. This plan is adopted in order that persons who have been excluded from benefits In other Life insurance Companies by reason of their expensive i.irB-HATKg may ooiain some Denent on a small investment, ic Gommeiuis itseii to t.nn public for the reason that It prevents the country irom ueing uraiuea oi our money uy ioreign colli' puiuus, . CHAS. L. MURRAY, President. CONRAD ROTH, Treasurer. JOHN R. BHULEli, Secretary. ROBERT N. WILLIS. WILLIAM McKEE, Gen- rai Agents. a 15 Perry County Bank ! HpoitNler, Jimktii & Co. milE undersigned, having formed a Ranking As. JL soclatiou uuder the above uame and style, are now ready to do a General Banking business at their new Banking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE TUB COVRT HOUSE, NEW BLOOMFIELD. PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes tor a period ot not overdo days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, five per cent lor any time over (our 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 forthe want of a Bank ot Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supplythe want ;and this being the first Bank ever established in Perry county, we hope we will be sustained in our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics, . , - This Banking Association is composed of the fol lowing named partners i . W. A. SpoNst.itii, Bloomlleld, Perry county, Pa. B. F. JuMtm, " " " Wm. U. Miller, Carlisle, orriciKi: , W. A. gPONSLER, JYCrfdenf. W0.LUM Willis, Cashier. ' New Bloomlleld, S 5 ly Drugs ! Drugs rpiIE Subscriber has on hand and for aale, at jl. low prices, a complete assortment oi DRUGS, . MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, Ot all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS,' ' ; , ' . (i PERFUMERY,' 1 U U ' i HAIR OILS, AND FANCX ARTICLES. Puro Wines ' ' : ' ; AND , - , LIQUORS, Always on. hand, tor Medicinal and Sacramen tal puryoee. i tkfJ'ttiii.-ijiif. Order, prompt tjf filltd. t''y Order jiryvly aud - nr. NEWPORT,,'PEItHY CQTOTV. PA. urJfo, 4r KAILROADSi '. ff itliAii4 j:abii:oai. ThurAday, Angiist lnt, 1872. Tralnsieave Harrlsbur r for New Tv ki urt oiinw At 6.00 nd 1. 10, a. M., and 2.00, p. if.,ionneetlng with trains on the Fennsylvanta Railroad, and arriving at New York at 11118.50, aikk U:40p. niu respectively. 1 1 " - - ,. . . Heturningtt.eaveisevr.xorK ai s.ou a. ra., I2.ns and 6.00 p. nu, J'lilludeliihla at 7.30, 8.ao a.. in., and 8.30p.m. - , , -S. Leave Harrlsbtirg for Reading, Fottavlllo, Tama qua, Mlnersville, Ashland, Hhaniokin, Allentown and riillailelphla stS.uo and 8.11) a. in., 2.00 and 4.0ft p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations: the 4.06 p. m., train connecting for I'liil- adelphla, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potti vllle, Bcliuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Hclinyl kill and Husquehanna Railroad leave Harrlsburg at 3.40 p. m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read na for Allentown. Uaston and New York &t7.00 I and 10.40 a. in., and 4.05 p.m. Returning, leave iew nora at v.m a. m., u.m ana e.oop. Allentown at 7.25 a. m'.'. 12.25. 2.1ii.4.SA an'd9..i,n.m- Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., eonnectlng with train on East Penn'a. Rail road, returning from Reading at 6.20 p. m., stop. Dlna at all stations. jeave rotisvuie ai o..iu ann v.isia. m.,anaz.;io p.m.. Ilerndon at 10.00 a. m.. Shamokln at 5.40 and 11.15 a. m.. Ashland at 7.09 a. m and 12.43 p. in., Mahanoy City at 7.51 a in and 1.20 p m., Ta maqua at 8.: a m and 2.10 p m for Philadelphia, new xorn, iteaaing, namsourg, sc. Iave Pottsvllle via Schuvlkilland Susuuehan a Railroad at 8.15 a m for Ilarrisburg, and 11.45 a m., for Plnegrove and Tremont. Pottsvllle Accommodation Tra n leaves Potts vllle at 5:30 a in., passes Reading at 7.05 a m., ar riving at Philadelphia at 9:'5 am. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 pm., passes Reading at 7.40 p m ; arriving at Pottsvllle at 9.20p m. rint-swjwn Acconiniouaiion i ram leaves rona. tnwnat6;45a in, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and Ureen,) at 4.30 p m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7:20 a m, and 8:15 p ni; for Ephrata, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia, &c. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a m, ana iu p m, aim coiuuioia at u.io a ni, ana 3.15 p m. Perklomcn Railroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at 7 .So and 8.55 a in, 2.55 and 5.40 pin; returning, leave (ireen Lane at 6.15 a m, 12,35 and 4.20 p iu, connecting with trains on Reading Kail Road. Pickering Vallev Railroad trains leave Phren x- vllleat 9.10 a m, 3:10 and 5:50 p in; returning, leave Byers at 6.35 a m, 12:45 and 4:20 pni, con necting with trains on Rending Railroad. Colebrookdale Ral road trains leave Pottstown at 9:40 a m and 1:20, 0:25 and 7:15 p m, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 6:00, 8:00 and ll:2oani, and 3 :25 p in, connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Choster valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8:30 am, 2:40 and 5:33 p m, returning, leave Downlngtowu at 6:55a m, 12:30 and 5:40 pin, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays: leave New York at 6:00 p m., Phil delphlaat 8:00 am and 3:15 p m, (the 8:00 am. train ruunliia onlv tolieadiiiE.) leave l'otttvllle at 8:00 a m, leave Ilarrisburg at 6:00 a m and 2:00 p leave Allentown at 4:35 and 9:35 p m; leave dUm at 7 :15 a in. and 10:5o D 111. fol burg, at 7 :00 a m, for New York, at 7 :20 a ni for Allentown at 9:40 a ut and 4:15 pm. for Philadel phia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets,- to aud from all points, at re duced rates. Baggage checked through: 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. J. E. WOOTTEN, Asst. Sunt. & Eng. Mach'ry. Reading, Pa., August 1, 1872. Pennsylvania R. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after October 27th. 1872, Passenger trams win run as iouows: EAST. Harrlsburg Accom 12.24 P. M.; dally " ' Sunday. Mail, U.20p.m dally except Sunday. Pittsburgh Ex., 12.27a. ni.(llag)dally except Mond'y Thro' Pass. 4.17 A. M. (ting) dally. Way Pass. 8.46 A. M., dally, except Sunday. Mail 2.42 p. ii. dally except Sunday. Mixed 6.3d P.M., dally except Sunday. J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. P. 8. Mall EastreachesPhIladeIphlaatll.10p.it DUNCANNON STATION. Oa and after Sunday. October 27th. 1872. trains leave Duncaunou, as follows : WESTWARD. 8.12 A. M., dally except Sunday j ...... . .daily except Sunday , dally except Sunday. av Mail,- 2.08 p. Mixed, 0.58 P. M, Pittsburgh Ex. (Hag) 12.08a. in., daily exept Sunday EASTWARD. Harls'burg Aocom 1Z59P.M., dally except Sunday Mall 6.52 p. M " " Cincinnati Express (Hag) 9.52 o. m. dally. wai. v. innu, Agent. Northern Central Railway. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. , Tlirouoh and Direct Smile to and from Washing ton, jituumore, jumtra, jvrte, jjvjjtuo, Hoclussterand Aiauara tXtUt. , QNt wUlri AND AFTER SUNDAY, June 9th, 1872, the trains on the Northern Central il Railway run as follows : NORTIIWAXD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I Harrlsburg, 1.25 p m Willlauisport 6.20 p. m., and arr. at Klnilia, 10.30 CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Leaves Baltimore, 7.35 p.m. I Harrrsburg,4.16a.m. Willlamsport, 7.45 a. m. Elmlra, 11.30 a. ni. FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. in. Harrlsburg 4.40 p.m. at r.at wiuiainsport s.i.ip.iu., WESTERN EXPRESS. Leaves Baltlinorel0.00p.ni. ai.llairlsburg 12.56a. n. NIAGARA EXPRESS. livs. Baltimore 7.50 a.m., Harrlsburg 10.40 a. IB Arrives at Cauandalgua at 7.40 p. in, , " Niagara, at 11.40 p. m. V.V:' aOVTllWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Eunlra 5.40 a. iu. 1 Wllliumsport H.O.S a. ni. Harrlsburg 2.15 p. in. f Ar. Baltimore at 6.30 p.m PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS. Leaves Cauandalgua 4.30 p. m.. Eimira 8.10p.m. VllllalilsiK)i t 11.15.11 in., ilarrisburg at 3.35 a. Hi. Arrives at Baltimore aw.uo a.m. ERIE EXPRESS. . . I.vs. Erie at T.KO p. tu. Willlamsport at 8.00 a. Bi. Lvs. Huubury 7.40 a. m., Ar. Harrlsburg 10.10 a.m. PACIFIC EXPRESS.' ' ' Lvs. Harrlsburg 10.16 a.m., Ar.Baltimore 1.16p.ui. NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs Canaiidaguall.30a.in. I Elmlra 2.59 p. m Wllltamspurl4.Np.m, sunni iilmrv aao D. ill. uarrisourg s.4up.iu. I ar. Baltunore,11.50 p.m. For further Information aiinlv at the Ticket Office, Pennsylvania Railroad Deimt. AL.I itcu a. x i.-inv, Uenoral Biiperlnteadent. SU?e Line Between Newport ana New . ,, uerniauiown. ., . , , STAGES leave New Oermantown dally at four o'clock a.m. Landisburg at 7-" Oreeu park at 8 a.m. New Hloomileld at H,a. m. a An-lvlng at Newport to eoiiuect with til A0 ommodailon train East. Returning leaves Newport on the arrival Of the Mall Train from Phlleipldapm , Why Keep That Cough? Wueil bottle of Roarer's Lung Balsam will cure it. . It Is pleasant to take, aud mqra effec tive than any other cough medicine. Try it. For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomlleld, and mott other stores in tin connty, t ' j. . t 1 tl '., .
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