,Ije mwjNctw BlornnficIS, 13a. 8 RECEIPTS aiul EXPENDITURES Of Perry County for the Tear 1872. ISAAC N. 8HATTO, Treasurer, In account with Perry county, from the 1st of Janua ry, 1873, to the 1st of January, WJ i DR. To amount outstanding tax for 1808 '' '60, '70, '71 117,703 44 " tax asupiwed for 1872 28,1011 IW bal. at last settlement.,. 1,843 72 " Hucksters' licenses 187 60 " Jury fees 4 00 " Borrowed of Perry Co. Bank 1,000 00 " ' Redemption money of ' .inwated land 162 01 " proceeds of sale of old , bridge at Marysville.. 19 45 " Wi N. Selhert for clock , 18 00 ' '" , MnHtrnl Troupe for use ' . '' ' 'of court house 8 00 " ,. i .'Wm. Tressler for lumber 10 ' f " JVf. H ritanibaugli, lath i sold to Asper i 5 90 " Z. Klce for grass in the , f court yard 1 28 $ B. I limes, onhisnoteof 76. given for old , i ,i brldce at Newport 80 00 . " : . Prof. Booze, for use of court House - 8 00 ' Unwuted land taxes 5 aid before sale of une 10, 1872 997 64 " proceeds of unseated lands purchased by ' county conmilssioners 123 20 " taxes of unseated lands jnircli'd by lndlvldu's ' 83 39 " nugh Campbell, ex'r of John K. Shuler, ain't due upon M. ualton tract In Kye township 7 77 " borrow'd money (bonds) 25,817 00 Total 173,779 39 CK. By amount of outs's taxes for 1808 '70, '71 3,605 71 " " outs'R taxes for 1H72.. 18,997 61 " " commisslonstocollec- tors, 1RU9, '70, '71... 1,008 37 " " exonerations to col lectors, 1870, 71 600 38 " " exonerations to col lectors, 1872 63 " " court expenses 4,513 00 " " miscellaneous bills.... 8,307 12 " support of convicts... 36(1 4i " assessors' bills 350 38 " " election expenses 1,283 85 . " " expenses of Public buildings 408 48 " " Public Olficers 1,849 03 " " for support of paupers 4,000 00 " " for roads and bridges 3,031 10 " " cash refunded 129 24 " " printers' bills 1.D72 29 "" ' 1'eor Ilouso erection expenses 20,438 09 ' " commissions to Co. Treasurer 694 05 " " due upon State nec't 1,398 97 '. " balance in treasury... 1,282 99 Total 173,779 39 ISAAC N. 8HATTO, in account with the Commonwealth, from the 1st of Janua ry, 1873, to the 1st of January, 1878. DR. To amount of nuts'd tax, 1871 S 64, 20 " " State tax assessed in 1872 1,900 24 " Mercantile licenses '72 1,401 33 " " eatlna house licenses. 1H72 120 00 " " Hotel licenses, 1872.... 035 00 ' " Pamnhlet laws. 1872... 9 00 " " Liuuor store licenses. 1872 25 00 ' " " due I. N. Sliatto, treas 1,398 97 Total W,3 80 CR. By amount of commissions to col's... t 20 94 nf nuta'd fmcen. ,507 89 .,332 13 741 00 1,795 87 9 00 paid State. Treasurer, July 11,1872 paid Willie July 3, 1873 paid same Sep. 11, 1872 p d same pamphlet laws lor pub. Mercantile List Treas's. commissions.. State Treasurer, Dec. 81, 1872 I. N. Sliatto, Treasurer on statement of mil itary account 66 40 111 49 8 33 11 65 Total 5603 80 POOR HOUSE EUECTION FUND. Stcnhcn Losli. for bricklaying t 000 00 Geo. A. Gibson, for tinning 24 45 John Minich. for brick 2,075 77 Sundry persons for hauling ,. 024 10 Sundry persons fur labor 306 08 V. Garriner&Co.. for Iron stairways 600 00 F. Gardner & co., for castings 2,'-'0i) no J. T. Kling, for brick 215 00 Lewis M. Smith, for plastering 1,179 28 Campbell & Heuwood, plumbing... 3,787 81 John 8. Deinaree painting & paints 800 00 Wm. Frldley, heating apparatus ... 1,400 00 L. M. Simons, architect 1 250 00 Newnort Planins mill, lumber 2.0(H) 00 John Hair, plastering lath 122 80 Peter Wolf, removing earth bank.. 400 00 Pa. Lightning Rod company 454 95 .Iosni.li W. Frank, hardware 384 59 Miscellaneous bills, (small items).. 191 40 Singer & Co., lead, paint & oils 164 25 Sundry persons, lime 86 90 Sundry persons digging sewers, d-c ' 104 73 Fllcklnger & Duflleld, plastering... 70 00 John Newcomer, carpenter work... 750 00 Total $20,439 09 (JOURT EXPENSES. Paid grand Jurors , " traverse Jurors , " commonwealth costs " constables' orders " Ben. F. Clejrg, court cryer., " Lemuel Butch, tip-staff. 481 27 3,519 80 765 17 574 80 85 73 80 23 Total 4,M3 00 BL'PPOllT OF PAUPERS. , Paid I. B. Trestle, stewart of Poor House.... , 4,000 00 PUBLIC HUILDINOS. Tald expenses & repairs of Jail " expenses & repairs of court h " Kotigh, Snyder t co., coal " Jones & co., for coal 2.TO 107 78 23 Total. $ 408 48 EASTERN PENITENTIARY. Tald for support of convicts ' ' 366 46 i : BO ADS AND BRIDGES, ' Paid King's Iron Bridge Co., new bridge at Newport i,zow,o " ireiKiit un auove uriugu - w u " sundry persons building abut- -. i ' ments and other worn at auove bridge - 376 44 Michael Hartzcll for stone for , abutments of above bridge 288 80 Johnston A Co., for building bridge near New Oermantown 328 00 William Stouffer. on account of bridge built above Marys-" vllle 250 00 II. II. Fisher, lumber for the above bridge - 74 22 sundry persons, road damages 344 00 road and bridge views 38 00 Total t 3,031 16 PRINTER'S BILLS. Paid John A. Baker, printing 440 49 498 74 439 08 " John A. Alagee do " John II. 8heibtey, t do " Win. V. Murphy & Sons, sta tionery, printing, blank books, &c " Wm. Mann, blank books, old bill of 1870 " B. Singerly, registry blanks... " George Shrom, advertising 131 87 13 70 24 50 3 00 Total 1,872 29 ELECTION EXPENSES. Paid sundry persons election ex penses l.iOJ Oil ASSESSORS' BILLS. 'd sundry persons assessors' bills.. 350 38 PUBLIC OFFICERS. d Z. Rice, co. commissioner 219 00 " John A. Lelnaweaver do 420 97 " W. 1). btninlraugh, do 108 70 " George W. Hretz, do eu mi " Jury commissioners 170 18 " Wm. N. Suibert, clerk to Corn's 300 00 " B. Slelntire, atty. to corn's.... 30 00 W. 1. Arc!, physician to mil..'. ao uu " County auditors G3 00 I. U. Black, auditing rrotn y s & Reeister's accounts 18 00 " expenses making outduplicates 23 00 " visitors to Poor House 20 00 C. .Showalter, jailer's fees 151 69 " J. J. bponenberger, Protliy's fees 100 00 " D. M. Rinesmitli, sheriff's fees 71 75 Totttl 1,849 05 CASH REFUNDED. 'd James Everhart, error in tax 20 60 " taxes refunded sundry persons IB " redemption money to sundry persons who were purchasers of unsented lands, and which ( t said lands were redeemed by 1 Li the owners thereof within two years 99 88 Total $ 129 24 MISCELLANEOUS BILLS. d Geo. C. Welker, for Teachers' Institute " insurance premiums on public buildings " Perry co. Mut Fire Ins.Co, tax " sundry persons for holding In quests on dead bodies " Fire-proof safe .... ' sundry Justices' costs.,... " fox orders .'. ; " interest on County lx)ii(l " Wm. Mehaffee, Janitor.. " Mrs. Kltner & McCulloch, for scrubbing court house " W. N. Suibert, "winding clock 1 ' year ........... " expenses of Biennial report to State Revenue commissioners.. "lands purchased by cominis sioners at Treasurers' sale " F. Mortimer, clock for court room " Perry county Bank (note) " " " . bonds redeemed... ' Tyrone twp. road tax on un seated lund.j ,.. " Carroll ditto " Rye ditto " Curroll school tax on unseated land " Rye ditto.... " sundry persons, miseellaneous bills of postage, hauling coal and wood for jail, fcc 123 SO 248 00 6 40 77 98 800 00 78 30 32(1 90 2,196 02 . 133 49 28. 60 . 85 00 " 35 00 27 67 18 78 1,600 00 1,300 00 8 80 144 31 358 97 126 30 137 03 361 60 Total 8,307 U Total of all the foregoing $40,299 68 WE the undersigned, auditors of Perry county, Pa., having met in the Court House in Bloointleld, andiiaviiig lteenduly sworn ac cording to law, do certify that we did audit and settle the loregolng accounts justly. w uness our nanus mis inn uay oi January JAMES ENGLISH, ) SAMUEL H. BAKER, J Auditors. WM. A. MEMINUEU. ) s TATEMKVr or IndebtediietM or I'erry Count'. Amount of debt, Kith Jan. 1872 $37,039 00 paid during 18J2.. 1,300 00 30,639 00 Donus issued dur ing 1872 23,517 00 00,160 00 Estimated net proceeds of outstaud' lug taxes 20,654 00 Present Indebtedness $39,502 00 WE tho undersigned, Commissioners of Perry County, do certify that the foregoing sutveiiieiii ui iiiuenietiness oi i'erry county, ia., is irue ana correct, to mo best of our knowledge and belief, Witness our hands, ii in January joi j, J. A. LEINAWEVER, W. B. STAMBAUGH, GEO. W. BRET, Vommmionert. SHAWLS! SHAWLS Furs ! Furs ! Blankets ! Blankets AKD Oilier Winter ool Jut opened at ; f ' ' FEA1TE IiIOETIMEH'S. ALL KINI1! OK JOB HHINTINO Nii!y BiBfUiedat the llluoi'iliold limes Kieam Job Ouitie. 1 1' 0 COhr Ti4tAi , .-. Scares afoLtSul acre- yaJ fair urqM& wUatlhi) 6 Tlf- (ht THE NEW DISCOVERY InChtmlol and Medioal Selnus Dn E. F. GARVIN'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIIil FIRST AND ONLY SOLTTTION rrn tokI. In on mixture of ALL. 'I'HK TWELVE VAluabla aotiv priutiipaU vt tUo WU kuowit suutir vut, PINH TnEB TA.ll. TTNKQUALED In Cougha, Coldi, CUrrh, Aithina, llronohltii, and eonramption. CTJIIES WITHOUT r-AIX. A ratwnt cold In thn to ix hnnra ; and alio, ly in VITAXIS1NO, rUKIFYINO) and BTI MUL ATINO affeota upon the general ayaUut, i remarkablr eftiaarinua in all jUINKASKt Of THE BI.OOD. IneludiDv Hcrulula aud Eruption of tin akin, lypipftU, liiaoaaea oi tbe Liver and Kidneys, lUart LliMiaM, and General UebililT. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I Volatib Solution of Tar Por INJlALATlOK, without atinlleation of BEAT. Aninarkal.lVALUAllLEdiieoTerr, aa tbewbule appAratue ran becarriud in the veei pocket, readv at any time fur tho moet effeotual aud positively cureiive use in All Dtec-esea of th HOnr., THftOAT and HI M.S. THE COMPOUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. for as In connection with the ELIXIR TAR, is ft combination of the TWO most velusbl ALTERATIVE Medicines known in the Pro fession, and renders this Fill without exception the very best ever offered. The BOLUTION and COMPOtreP ELIXIR of , U without doubt tbo hit reaiWy kuova in catuA of CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER." It it ft 8poifte for iuch dueuet, and aboald b kept to the huuMhold of ererr fuaiiif , pcUllf uuriDg moM aiOQius m wuica CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER sre liable to prevalL A email quantity taken daily will nrcveut oontlactUig these terrible Uissase. Solution and Compound Elixir, $1.00 per Bottle Volatile Solution for Inhalation, $9.00 pet Sox Tar and Mandrake Pills, Meta per box. Send for Circular of POSITIVE CX'RES to your Uruggiat, or to , L. F. HYDE & CO., BO.LU A-BOi-HIKTOHsV 19IS-Tth Avenue, Hew York. iT Hold by aU UrocgUti. . . , , G CHROMOS " cabw i mncEirr," ooos hobniuo," CPU1NO niOWKM." ' "BHMMFR rLOWUtS," kwiu U icMrrir whii.t .s tihiit emu)-. lul AT WUUX 'ttaasoiuuied), for BS.O0. kTw ef IliiNCkreM s tie Im f " Wlfei Iwiit sue lis aaiMpi" tfetei mmm feel Maslur. C.WnlWn hrl,lit4 AT 024 CI Mil Ibuit wiirflBua. AGENTS. tis eMUt terns . else, pMPinnf. kH.W.iDAMS i 1 BmLui 'I ! Sou It Flanneld. A lot of new and pretty at j lea of Hank KUnnols, Lava just been re ceived by V. Moiniutii. T here are cheap too, I r " crfUc Jurmr raaJe I)B.CK00K'S WINE OF TAB! Ton Teir of ynMIe tet Ukk proved Dr.CroraVa VlnfoflHr to liavemoro niorlt, thnn nny almtlar prf-pnTOtiou ever offered lo ilui puhlio. It la riolt In tliemedlcinnl qunlltluacn Tur, anil unemiftled fat dlaeaaeavor tho TbronC e Lunits, pvrfnrmlQK tba moHtremarkablecurea. It Ifeotuully cures all Couirha and Colds. It has cured M ...... ,.ana ... A u.l. ... !;4WfSiy ana Bronchitis, that It ilivw-, hue been pronounoeoi e I tm Kneel fin iir these com- plulntH. For PaJnaln ah brrnat. HUlei or luiek. Urnvel or Kidney rtla MM.diMiuiejiofthesTrltaw ,,, Orirnnsu, lauindlv. Kafoi- oranyUverCemplalDt It la evlao at superior Tonic. Bratorca the Appetite), BfMnrihMi. tlieAvstem. Beatorea the VWi and leblllted, fanses the food to Ulaeet, -BtDtvM l'Tspepela and Infllceatior Freventa Malarlona lovera, GlToa tone to year Sveteiu. lUIEr TUXULOODl'LIll And the health of the lystem will follow. There l u nrunnra tlon of Iron anil Poke Hoot more eflectunl tlina all others, which will remove from your avHtem the Impure and vitiated blood which cause 'llBcnfie, and at the name time bultd up your health aud ntrengUi It never fail to ears. If you have eerofala,akirof alow- Mtiaeaa. of the Kyen or Kara, or Scrofaln In eay form. Vet. ter, Hhlls Swelllna. Old Korea. (Jirera. or Mcrol aloua Inllaminationa, you can rely on being, cured with this prepa ration Known aa air. roou'i t'omponrMl Kyrnp of I'oke Hoot. HheDiuatiam, Patua In l.luifcaor Uoisea. t'onatltit. ;iloua broheadewnliy Murcu rlul or other poiHona, are all cured by It. for Mypnllta. or Hyphilltle talut.tuere la noth ing eitufU lo Ik A trial will prove it. Ilcantliy your Complexion. So not use paint orpowder, but get a more permanent beauty by purllylng your blood. Thla preparation of Iron and Puke Hoot iitulceH u rouih and aculy akin ho ft and smooth : cliatii;ea tlmt snllow coinplexiou U one of freelmeaa and health, and remove any Ernp II tviaenaeaor IheNkin. I'luinlea, I'm. tnlpa, lllotalieaex 'bruptiona. lfyou wiu ijwc'iet'kaaudaheultljycoinijlexlon usulfr. ' Cruok'a Coiuiiouuil Urup of foils Moot. Pensions, Bounties, &c. VV sic. of Soldiers who were killed or died of disease contracteu in tne nervice oi the united States, can now make application for Pension. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or in any way disabled In the war of 1861. When widows die or re.marry, the child or children under sixteen years of ga are entitled to a Pension. The time Tor tiling claims for additional bounty has been extended six mouths. Particular attention trlven tooldsusoended case In the different departments at Washington, I. U If you have, or think you have a claim aiialuMt the uoveruiueui, uau un or nuuiess tue uuuei signed. No charge for Information. LEWIS 1-OTTEU, Attorney for Claimants, 4 31 " ' NEW HLOOMFIELD, FA, S . S 4 S Stop That Cough I 1C. MOllllIN 8YEUP OF Tar, Wild Cherry & Horeliound, TEINO manufactured by a new process a J WITHOUT II I, AT, contains all the valna alle proN)i tles of Tar unimpaired, and Is most pleasantly combined with compatible herbs. It Is strongly recommended fur all diseases of tbe inroat ana i.ungs. , LABORATORY, Hear of 113 North Second St., Philadelphia. FOR BALK BY Dr. Sweeney, New Bloomtleld, Pa: B. M. Ehy, Newport, Pa. T. Morgan Baldwin, Jllllerstown, l a, ana stores geuerauy. imu CIBER WILL give FIVE DOLLARS per barrel for cider cured according to my patent improv nmeesM. Anv luinuni wlsliincr to obtain a printed copy nf tills procetis can do so, by encloal ingei mo to ine unuersigueu at rtuai otiirrT.jt'A. Afust27.1872 T. P. DEVOR.M. D. l no ads.:;? J4L Uli iDIXCi It A II.-iAl. f llWINTER JIRI.A.NG.EMENT.W Monday, Ieceliiier 2, 1872. Trainslfavf Harrlilmrr fur n vrv ...n At o.w ana s.w, a. it., aud 2.uo, p. a., eonneotini with trains on the Pemmvlvanli w.lim..i . ..X .v cW im .u:i a.Bv,aua :top. Returnlnc: Leave New York at t oo a. vn Tb m and 6.30 p. m., 1'hlladelphia at 7.30, . a. ai., and 8.30 p. m. Leave Harrlitmrt for Reading, Fottaville, Tana- rfiinrmvme, Ariniana, onarnoKin, Altnntowa ami Philadelphia at6.:w and . 10 a.m., i.W) anal a.vo p. m., slopping at Lebanon and principal way stat lations; the 4. It. u. in., tiaiii cuiuivcuiiu lor l'liil deluhla. Fottsvllle and Columbia on I v. For lVitia. vllle, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Hchnyl kill and Hiisquehanna Kallroad leave llarrULiura atS.40p. m. Kast l'enniylvanla Railroad tralnt leave Read Ing for Alleutown. Kaalou and w York at 7.30 and 10.35 a. m., and 4.00 p.m. Kettirnlng, leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.TO and S.30p. in., and Allentown at 7.M a in., 12.25. 2.10.4.35 and 8.55 p. in. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connecting at heading with train ou East Penn'a. Kallroad, returning leaves J'ottsvllle at .an p. m., stopping at an stations. Leave Potuvllle at 6.00. 8.05 and 9.10 a. m., and 2.3U p.m., Herndun at 10.00 a.m., Shamokln at 6.0A and 11.02 a. in.. Ashland at 7.18 a. in., and 12. 20p. in., Malianoy Clly at 7.63 a in and 12.54 p in., Ta mamia at 8.35 a m and 2.10 p ni for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Ilai risburg, &c. Leave Pottsvllle via HolinylkllTaiid gusquchail a Railroad at 8.06 a in for Ilai risburg, aud 11.45 a til., for Pluegrove and Tremont. Pottsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Potts vllle at 6:01) a m., pauses Heading at 7.40 a in., ar riving at Philadelphia, at 10:16 a m. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p in., passes Heading at 7.15 p m; arriving at Pottsvllle at D.oop in. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts town at 0:45 a in, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and Oreen,) at 4.30 p m. , - . -. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7:30 a m, and 6:15 p in; for Hphratu, J.ltli, Lauuaxter. Columbia, 6ic. i returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a in, and J.30 p m, aud Columbia at a. 16 am, aud 3.20 p m. Peiklomen Railroad trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 7.3S and 0.00 a ni, 2.55 and 6.4U pint returning, leave Green I.aue nt 6.15 a in, 12.35 and 4.20 p in, conuectiiig with trains ou Heading Hail Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phoeulr vllleat U.lo a m, 8:10 and 6:60 p m ; returning, leave Byers at 6.35. a m, 12:45 aud 4:20 pni, con necting with trains on Reading Hullroad. Coleurookdule Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9:40 a m and 1:20, C:25 aud 7:15 p m, reluming leave Mount Pleasant at ti:00, 8:00 and 11:25 a hi, and 3:1X1 p in, connecting with trains on Heading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport naidusm, a:w auu o:m p m, returning, leave Downlngtown at 6 :55 a in. i:;w a ) and 5:40 p m, con necting with trains on Headiuii Kallroad. uu sunuays: leave new 101 K at o:.su p m Phil delphiaat 8:00 am and 3:15 p in, (the 8:00 am. train running only to Read Ing, Heave Potttvllle at 8 :i 0 a in. leave Harrisbnrg at 6 :30 a m and 2 :00 n m : leave Allentown at 8 :55 p. m. ; leave Reading at 7:16 a m. and 10:15 p m, (or Harrisburg, at 7:30 am. for New York, and at 9.40 a. in., aud 4.15 for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re duced rates. Baggage checked through 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. J. E. WOOTTEN, Asst. Sunt. 6i Eng. Mach'ry. Reading, Pa., December 2, J872. 4 Pennsylvania B. B. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION On and after October 27th, trains will run as follows i 1872, Passenger EAST. Harrisburg Aecom 12.24 V. at., dally " Sunday. Man, 7.30 p. m., uauy except Sunday. W EST -Way Pais. ft05 a. v., diuly, Pacille Express. 6.00 A.. M. (flag) dally. Mail 2.42 p. M. dallv exceot Bundav. Mixed 6.36 p.m., daily ewiept Sunday. J. J1. BARCLAY, Aent. P. 8. Mall EastreachesPhlladelphlaabU.10r.M DUNCANNON STATION. .V.. .1 U.i.iJ.n .. I ... O". 1. , qh . 1 . . ,. leave Duncaunon, as follows : . - westward: j,-" : Way PascnBerY' 8.12 A. at., dally except Sunday Mail. 2.08 p. at, ., dallyexceptsuuday Mixed, 6.58 p. u.. dally except Sundav. l'lttsbui-gli Ex.(fla) 12.08a. ai., dally exept Sunday EASTWARD. Hoirta'burg Aocoin 12.59p.ii;, dally except Sunday Mail S.52 p. M.. " " . Cluolnnatl Express (flag) 0.52 p. m. dally.. , WJTk C. KING, Agent. Northern Central Railway. ' I WINTER ARRANGEMENT. TTtrouffk and ZHrtatSmit to and from Wathing. ton, Jtaltinurrv, Elinint, Brie, Buffalo, Macletter and A'ioffara J'aU. . fV AND AFTElt SUNDAY, October 27th, 1872, l the traiue on the Northern Cenual Railway will yuu at follows i I JtORTIlWARD. : 1'-'. '. MAIL TRAIN.- .U.-i..-i- Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.Bi. I Harrisburg, 1. p. 2A Wllllaiusport 6.2u p. m., and arr. at EUulra,10.30m I CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Lvs.Baltlmore, 8.1Op.in.arvs.Harrisburg,11.20p.m. I AST LINE. Leaves Baltimore Lift p, ui. Harrisburg 4.50 p.m. Arr.at Willlamaport 8.36p.m., NORTHERN EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltlmnrelo.2op.ni. ,levs.Harrlsburg4.25a.m. Anlves at Elmira 12.40 a, in. Lvs.Nlagaaia 9.56p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m- Harrisburg 10.50 a. m Arrives at Cauaudalgua at 8.00 p. m. Niagara, at 1.10 a, m. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Elmira 5.30 a. at. I Wllllamsport 9.16 a. n. Harrisburg 2.06 p. in. Ar.Baltimoreat 6.30 p.m ' PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS. Leaves Cauaudalgua 2.46 p. m., Elmira 6.30 p.m. Williamspoit U.06.n m.. Harrisburg at 6.80 a. in. Arrives at Baltimore at8.46a.iu. ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Erie at 9.05 p. in. Wllllamsport at 9.25 a. m Lvs. Uuubury 9.40 a. ui., Ar. Harrisburg 11.30 a. in PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. Harrisburg 11.60 a.m., Ar.Baltimore 8.00 p.m NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs CanandaguaU.30a.ui. I Elmira 2.20 p. m. " WUllaiiiHiHiit & 10 p.m. I Suubury 8.00 p. in " Harrisburg 10.40 p.m. ar. Baltlmore,2.16 p.m For further Information apply at the Tlcke' oQlue. Peuusylvauia Railroad Depot. ALFRED It. FISKE, General Superintendent. Stage Line Between Newport and Ken Uerniautown. OTAGES leave New Oermantown dally at four U o'vioca a. m. Landisbiiri'at 7. 30 a. m. I'rean. park at 8 a. in. new liioomneiu at Vi a. in. Arriving at Newnort to connect with the Ac commodation train Kast. Returning leaves New port on the arrival of the Mall Train from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. m. Z. HICK. Proprietor. AlT-root OfPoT-1 Horace Waters, UlBttl ViLGl I v,lltKOAI)WA,N.Y. vMl dltpoae of NKW PIAXUU, MELODKOXd ami OHUAPin, oj U flmt ctiua maters, inctudlnu Watert', at 1'erj Zxikj Jricei Jor Ouh, or url LMi, anil balance in niU montlilp inttatmentt. Mu 7-octair.Jtrat-ctMit J-J ASON, modern imiirove vientH,or $276 cu. Auio rendu a CX)icilJtTO fAHLOHOHUAN.the moit betnUJul Kyle and pi'ii:f ' tons eiw miWe. JtluHralt.il Ontulntrum maUnif. oVteet iftulc and ilutiv Mvrchuntlite. jm R A I K
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