ljc mc0, Nctu Bloomfttli), Jj)a. 8 IOINK ACCOUNT. Account of tho Directors of the Toor and House of Kxploynipnt for the county of Perry of tho Rrwimuo nnd Expenditures, for the year ending February 1. A. I)., 1873. 1. U. TKOSTLE, Treasurer. RECEIPTS. DR. Amount of county checks .. 14,000 00 Daniel MnDivitior bull. Abraham Hear, shoates . shop rent Murray & Mlnich, for calf Levi Adams for hauling JolinJ). Cree for hauling hay Moses Waggoner for hauling Henry Urn-rick for support of II. Jinrrick, sun County commissioners for hauling... Samuel Durham, deceased 8 10 B 00 i no 22 00 6 00 18 4 138 00 10 00 Wm. Neoly, overseer of Lack twp., Juniata co.. for support of Siiflio Knox ... 134 64 Oeorgn Zhm, csn., as lines collected Oounly commissioners lor hauling... (iardner & Heetcin for boarding John Wilt for horse feed J). Hincsmlth for shoates John Newcomer, hay & farming lot J. C. Woodward for cloverseed David (iutshall for hides and tallow S. O. Rloat for pigs and potatoes Daniel McDivit lor heifer E. 11. Hitter for cornfodder Joseph Newcomer for pumpkins Daniel McDivit for cow George Mlnich for hauling ice 1. 1. Miller for potatoes, &c Mark Jones for cow John Minicli for 4 head of cattle Jacob Hitter for pigs John Jones & Son for potatoes Ueorge A. Ciibson for wheelbarrow.. -Mark Jones for pigs " " for sheep D. S. Asper for hay K. D. Hitter for grass Daniel McDivit for cow Wm. Kell for wagon wheels Sam'l. Hlniiiinker for hauling salt Hoiijumiii Hitter for turnips Samuel Mover for do - Wilson (tutslutll for two pigs Samuel Shumnker for potatoes Iteubcn Mlnich, for do George Hitter for turnips J. G. Hutchinson for lines collected Henjnmin Hitter for shoates H. 1. Lightnerfor hauling grain lion. Hitter cutting grass & making hay John Newcomer for hauling coal " " for shoates llev. Willard for hauling orphans to Newport 6 38 78 00 48 20 1 00 15 80 21 12 22 77 6 76 8 00 10 00 8 00 1 00 22 00 8 00 6 25 25 00 200 00 1 75 lfi 00 3 00 18 00 176 00 36 00 5 00 26 60 6 00 9 00 1 05 35 3 25 26 08 6 00 6 00 3 00 Total ., (6,279 99 EXPENDITURES. CM. OUT-DOOR SUPPORT. TIenrv Strlne for son 10 00 Catherine Hess for self 8 00 Stockhouse Doten for family 16 oo Ann Gotwalt for self 8 00 Catherine Sellers for Kve Foulk 5 00 Kliznbeth Welsh for child 28 00 Kliza Stewart for self - 00 Klizabeth Keizer for self..'. 32 00 Elizabeth Foulk for Ann Fou.k 8 00 Joseph Freet for self 15 00 Robert Fry for family 5 00 Matthias Uurd for Sullenberger 6 00 Mary Campbell for John Campbell.. 15 00 Philin Leonard for Cath. Fleshort.... 12 00 Nicholas Bltner for family ........ Rebecca A. Jones for self 24 00 jo oo Ruth Ewing for self 15 00 Mary Keiser for self 16 00 Eliza Shearer for family 24 00 Susan Grime for self 22 60 Susnn Froutz for mother 24 00 Widow Orwan for daughter 16 00 Isaac Mitten for family 10 00 Widow Resinger for family 15 00 Cnllmrino lieonard for self 10 00 FJizabeth March for Mrs. Marshall.. 24 00 Sarah Hartinan for mother 14 00 Sarah Mallat for self 30 00 Susan Nesbit for self - 20 00 Daniel Sheafer for Daniel Kuukle... 10 00 Mary Eckles for self 10 00 Joseph Mendlnhall for self 8 00 Sonhia Mendinhall for self 4 00 Mary A. Silks for Catherine Silks.... 10 00 Mary E. Farber for self 5 00 Ira-iel Smith for family 8 00 Hannah Robinson for mother 32 00 I 564 60 MISCELLANEOUS. Isaac P. Miller for nostage 48 .lumen Cnmnhell fr eoiiveviua Thus Paden 04 Vuhrman & Weaver sawing lumber 12 72 II. Rinesmith conveying II. Barrick 4 60 T. G. Morris medical attendance to Marv A. Silks 4 00 Joseph Leppard for Issuing orders... 1 60 Jonathan Michener, auditing occo't 11 16 James English do 8 96 Samuel 1L Baker do 12 00 11. L. Croll, Issuing orders 50 Mrs. Trostle for tailoring 20 00 Benjamin M. Eby for drus 10 68 Abraham Bear for wagon making... 33 30 George E)ikr for smithing 3 30 W. A. Sponsler for attorney's fees... 20 00 Wilson McAfee for carding 3 30 Wm. W. Snyder for grinding 17 70 Isaac Lutz collin for Polly Silks 3 60 Moses WaiHroncr for rye 21 37 H. 11. Bear fordo Ml 32 Mlnich & Rltter for cattle 137 20 K. A. Fliekinaer for corn 60 60 Andrew Lov for hull 30 00 James Galbralt h for soda. Ac 2 81 William Rhoads for shoeuiaking 16 45 Ivl Adams for smithing 103 26 Nathan Henderson for do 42 65 I. Hunter, coffin for colored girl 3 50 t. B. Troetle, teamster's extra wages 143 25 Same for lime burnt over oontract... 40 00 Same for buggy hire 15 00 Same for conveying Hachel Elliott... t 25 .1. C. Stambaugli tor wagon boards.. 5 75 D. Sheafer rakes & shaking forks... ' S 15 A. M- Flock fur Issuing orders 1 00 Gingrich & Slieaffer for collars 21 25 . I'en v co. Mut. Fire In. Co. for as sessment No. 15 31 20 1). N. Kerns conveying M. Mathers . 4 00 Samuel Shelbley for long straw 3 90 li Kniret for medical attendance to Mendenhall's family ' 15 00 D. Fuuet for medical attendance to Marv Eckels 10 00 D. Sheafer conveying Dun. Kunklo 2 Jacob Uixler for carding 2 Martin & Grosli for wool... 35 Daniel Ebert for corn.'. 90 John Welden for conveying order... 4 i rover & Baker for sewing machiue 63 E. B. Hitter for cattle 79 Bornhelsel 4 Hheem for threshing machine 140 John J lager for Issuing order ' K. B. Hitter for cow uud culf 33 Cumberland co. Alms' House for support of Jennie Allen 10 Minlch und Hitter for one heifer 30 Hots Augustine for cattle 2:19 John Newcomer for cortlna, &o 35 William Murray for beef JH F. A. Gutshall, medical attendance to J. Hhatto ' 13 Henry Kl ckner, school St'etixes , 20 S. S. Pennelmker overseer of Bead db. Junlutttco. forBartleyfanily 36 46 no 59 75 6 81 1 25 11 40 l0 George Waggoner making harrow... 4 00 11 00 3 00 4 00 1 00 5 05 85 1 50 1. 1". Miller lor postage stomps Benjamin Rltter for whisky Jacob Mountz for altering stock J. Kreamer for goods bought at sale Harny Burns for table cloths Mrs. Gutshall for dried pears Jacob Shope for stone Daniel Toomey for fresh 8sh Sundry persons for sheep 1 35 159 00 Hev. l'. vv uiara tor Darreis Mrs. Trostle for honev McClure & Stambaugh reaper box... 4 50 2 45 1 25 2 88 I 00 12 00 6 60 4 00 George Hoobaugh for cherries Gutshall & Lupfur for pears Lewis Offner for crocks Sundry persons for peaches George Minnieh for masoning..- Aaron si. tgoif lor carrels - David Evans for coopering George W. Went, for lumber 12 50 3 75 8 08 6 60 10 50 31 00 3 00 14 22 4 83 1 00 13 75 Keter Koert for meat vessels Wm. W. McClure for annles John Minich for shoatea Mrs, Cree for peaches David Gutihall for leather.. Thomas Parker for stationery John A. Wilson for stove grate I. B. Trostle for traveling expenses to DlooiiuicKl ana Carlisle (2,219 80 MERCHANDIZE. McClure and Stambaugh, merch'ze Miller & Bower, for hardware Koch Snyder for coal and salt John Jones & Son for coal and salt.. 17 30 26 87 87 56 90 01 Fickes & bro. for coal and salt 42 06 206 35 144 09 29 55 2 90 270 61 Jacob Livingston for tobacco Samuel Shumaker, for merchandize Pter Wertz for shoes John A. Bower, scrubbing brooms... Alexander Kllnk tor groceries Coyle, Laughlin A co. for groceries.. Cresswell, Slack & co. for dry goods Roller Hitting, for fish William Wetzel, shoes and blouses... . 26 83 294 24 50 75 75 15 1,432 77 rniimNO. John II. Shelbley for printing.. John A. Baker tor printing C2 70 61 70 $ 104 40 PHYSICIANS SALARY. James Galbraith, years salary... 52 50 DIKECTOKS' SALARY. ,,olm rtewenmer, l year ix xtraaays 22 62 22 62 42 75 John Patterson, " ' ,e ... 87 99 clerks' balary. George Hoobaugh 1 y'r & xlra days 29 25 steward's salary. I. B. Trostlo, one year's salary 600 00 RECAPITULATION. Outdoor support 564 50 , 2,219 80 Miscellaneous Merchandize. Printing . 1,432 77 104 40 52 50 87 99 rnysiciuns' salary Directors' salary Clerk's snlnrv 29 25 600 1)0 Steward's salary Total expenditures Total revenues Balance In treasury $5 091 21 18,279 99 lii Outstanding checks ... 11,441 71 Note. We have been reouested to state of the above item of outstanding checks, 11.068 have been paid; but the Commissioners not having Issued a check for the same, they were nut niciuueu in uie account, iu reality tneie- fore there is only 1373.71 outstanding. Editor freeman. "INVOICE of stock. 6 mules, 10 milk cows, 2 steers, 6 head of young cattle, 3 brood sows, 20 hogs, 5 shoates, o pigs, iw cuicKeus, o uucks a a lumcys. PRODUCE OV FARM. Wheat threshed 327 bushels, rve threshed 93 bushels, 1200 bushels of corn shelled, 432 bus. oats threshed, 8U bushels cloverseed, ti'i bus. beans, 07 busiieis sweet potatoes, 725 bushels irisn potatoes, 4w uusueis turnips. SEED sown. Cloverseed bushels, corn planted 3Ji bush els. potutocs planted 38U bushels, oats sown my, busbels, wheat sown Vi bushels, rye sown bushels. MEAT KILLED. Pork 4700 pounds, beef 6300 pounds, veal 276 pounds. CIOTHINO MADE. 68 shirts, 58 chemise, 39 pants, 26 coats, 3 aprons, 10 sun-bonnets, 49 dresses, 16 sacques, 168 pairs stockings, iu uiuow cases, u stuns, j guilts, 23 pairs mittens, 23 vests, 26 pairs of drawers, 20 e nun sups. Number of male Inmates In House. Number of female Inmates In House., 38 41 Total number of inmates In House. 79 Number died during the year U Number of males bound out 2 Number of females bound out...- 3 Total number bound out WE, the undersigned, Auditors of the coun ty of ferry, navingexamineu tue acuouuts oi the Directors of the l'oor of said county, do rciMjrt that we have carefully compared them with the documents and vouchers produced in suitnort of the same, and hereby submit the foreiroiim for the fiscal year, ending February 6th. A. 1. 1873, and find a balance of 1H8.78 In the hands of tbe i reasurer. jAaiMiiiuLnu. Auditors ir A &l I KliLVIt I AUUlWrS. Martha, 1873. 4w. CliAUK'S riBB PEU8IAN Iuwect Powder, For the destruction of all kinds of J. Newcomer carpentering & coffins 1. B. Trostlo for teamster's expenses Pa. H. R. Co. freight on goods D. Asper for dried peaches A. House for weaving Win. Klce for hauling goods oo 10 00 00 60 00 00 00 60 00 20 00 04 50 90 60 87 21 Insects, viz: ROACHK8. BED-DUOS, ANTB, FLKA8. WO Ills, tiC, ttu. Alto, Inseots on Animal), Fowls, I'lants,&a - ASK FOH -6 , . . I CLAllK'8 INSECT POWDIll. ' " ' , . Warranted Pure. " ' Ajr Price 26 Cents' per Bottle. For sale by F. Murtimer, Nsw Woomneld, Fa. I 2 ... i 1 ! 011 Clathl. We are offering some beau tiful styles of Oil Cloths iu various widths at low tn ioes : call and see them. V. Mobtimbb. Our rht 'ecb u cfalli&fa&r jfrt&Jc&Ji Wink acre- 'cry (fine A ' ' THE NEW DISCOVERY taChtmiiMU and Madieal ficlnu. Dr. E. F. GARVIX'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR U-M Jb"L VIR8T AND ONLY SOLUTION w nl( in on mixtura of ALL TUB TWELVE valuable active principal of th wvll anowo. curative agent, PINE THEE TAR, WEQTJALED In Coughn, Colda, Catarrh, Aatiima, hronohltls, and eonramption. CURES WITHOUT PAIL A recent cold In three to ix honrs ; and alio, 1.T tta V1TALIBING, PURIFYING and STI MULATING) oftVoU upon the general ayatem, it remarkably etfinartaue In all ui)ieasi:s or THE BLOOD. Including bcrolula and Krupiiona of the akin, llvanetMUuDiaeaaea of tbi be lAi ilrer and Kidaeya, Jiuart liueaee, and General Uebilily. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I Volatile Solution of Tar For INflALATION, without applleatloa of HEAT. A remarkably VALUABLE dlieorerj, aa the whole apparatua can be carried in the veal pocket, ready at any time for tae uwat eifeotual and poaitirely ouraiire uae in All IMseaMS of the NOAE. THROAT lid LUNUHi THE COMPOUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. for m in connection with the ELIXIR TAR, la a combination of the TWO moat valuabla ALTERATIVE Medlcinea known in the Pro f ration, and rendera thia fill without exception the very beet eeroBered. The SOLUTION and COMPOUKn ELTXIB of 37. Il without doubt the beat remedy known in eaaet of CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. It U a Bpwillo for such diaoaaet, and hould ba kept in the household of every family, especially during thoee moaiha in which CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER are liable to praraiL A email quantity taken daily will prevent contracting tueaa tercibls Solution and Compound Elixir, tl.OO per Bottle Volatile Solution for Inhalation, $5.00 per Sox Tar and Uandrako Filla, Mota per bos. Bend for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to yuur Urumiiat, or to L. F. HYDE & CO., BOLE S BOPBIKTOBaa 19!S7th Avenue, 2iew Fork, M" Sold bj all Druggist. S a S e S e Stop That Cough ! IIt. 91 111 11 IN BVRUP OF Tar, Wild Cherry & Horehound, TEIN( nmniifiilnr"1 by a new tirooeaa and Jt WITHOUT II KAT. eoiilnlna all (lie valua. able nroiertlii nf Tar unlinhulivd. and Is iiiohI plaHanlly omnbincd with nunipalllile lixrhs. It la siroiiKly leviiinniendt'd fur ull Ulaeaaes of the lliroat and Lunga. LABOKATOltY, Hear of 113 North ftscond HI., ... , Philadelphia; FOU SALE BV i Ir. Sweeney, New niooniMil, Pa; n. M. Khy Newpoit, ra. i T. Moruaa imiuwin, oiiuuixtown 1'a.. and stoiei generally. I 2 Bin m m m 'fi&qy &t atar 1 PAtfe DILCEOOK'S WINE OF TAB ! Ten Tmn of pnblle tnt liRft nrovl Dr. '.Ul rook's WlneofTnrto moi-lt. thnn nn have more nny almliar prooHrntion ever offered to Ilia nnlilln. It la rich In the medicinal qualities of Tar, una uneaunieu lor nf Ihn Xllroaft A. Lanni, pcrfortnlriK the moat remarkable cures. It effectually cures all Cougha and Colda. It Has ourett ao .Jr t many caws cf Aithma ZZ-X-'S ana IlrouchUls, that it has been, pronounced m apeolflo for these com nlninta. For Painaln the ilrrnat, Nil or Hark, Urarrfor Uldnev Uln CBM.dlaeaaea of the ITrln. sry orvana. maoim or any Liver Complaint it nus noHuuw. ltlaalaonanperlor Tonic, Bentorea tho Aapetlta, auAU. .i. vmU iktifi Ifteblllnted. Canaea the food to Diiceat, KeraoTea Iyspepaia and lndlrvation. Olvea tone to your etjaieiu. KEEP TIIUBLOODrOUT. And the health of the system will follow. There Is aprijmrn tion of Iron anil Poke Root more effectual than all others, which will remove from your aystem the Impure and vitiated blood which cauaesdiHeaae. and at the aamo time build up your health and strength It never falla to core. If you have Mcrofala.fe)rrolnlon lleas a of the Eyea or Kara- or ttorofula) In any form, Tet ter, Wliito Hwellinar. Old Borea, Ulrera, or ficroinlona Inflainuiatlunit, you can rely iu oureu wim tms prepa ration known as nr. t?ruoka Com pound Myrnp of Poke Root. Rueaiiiatlam, Pnlna In Llmbaor Uonra, 4 onatHn tloua nrokendown by Mercu rial or oiuur poimuia, are an cured by It. For I r bypni viihllla. or ar Duuiiie aaina-uiereiaunin illlt log equal to lb A trial will prove it. Beautify your Complexion. Do not use paint or powder, but get a more permanent beauty by purifying your blood. 1 his preparation of Iron and I'ltke llool makes a rough and soaly akin soft uud smooth: clmnges thnt aallow complexion to one of fi t'Bliiiexs and health, and remove any Ernp- eivc aiNfain 01 uivaaia, riuiiie, a-UM- tiiiwunieuneia a.riioiioiia. nvou wi.u Piy cheeks and a liealtliy cmmi Ciuuk's t'omiouud Urup of I'u ciihi'kh ana a iieauny coiiiiiiexiuu. uao ur. oau itoob. 10 Per Cent. Investments SECURED BY MORTGAGE ON REAL ESTATE WORTH THREE TIMES THE SUM LOANED. Interest Payable Seml-Aunuully at the Banking House of ALLEN, 8TEPHENS & CO., IN NEW YORK CITY. . . ! Or at any Bank designated by the lender. TTTE ARE INVEST1NO FOR EASTERN dollars iwr TV parties many thousands or month In llrst moriir.ices on Imuroved lironertv In Illinois, and such hus been the demand for these desirable securities, that we have, during the last II II ecu mouths, placeu in tneiu nearly one Million ol Dollars, the semi-annual iiiUMest on which has In eacn ana every case, ueen promptly uaiu. These mortgages are in the form of Trust IH-eds, and can ne a failure to and can be closed In twenty days, should there be pay imeresi or ta mv Interest or axes when due. We Invest anv sum. be It large or small, and collect and remit Interest and principal as it ma tures, all without expense to the lender. Can re fer ui names lor wiioin we nave loaned larve amounts, aud who have never lost a dollar elilier ot principal or Interest In this class of securities dining the last Mtesn ymr. Send (ur our pamphlet, "Illinou as a place ot intieslmnl," mailed nee. HENUT 0. WILSON. OEOROB W. TOMS. W lltoiii & Toiiin, Dealers In Real Estate Ten Per Cent. Securities and school Bonds, BLOOMINCTON, ILLINOIS. . I a r53. LEWIS FOTTKK. notahy PLBUO, New Bloom Held, Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Moi l gages and Leases carefully nrenareil ami nekmtu leilueinelila taken. ' All kinds of Pension and Bounty puiairs drawn and certilled, will also take doposltiuus to be read In any court Iu the United btates. 7 10 ly Sack Flannels. A lot of new nnd pretty Htvlos of back Flannels, have mat boon re- ceivu4 by F. Hob riatui. There are cheap too. - 1 6r RAILROADS Ili:ilI4 RAIX-ROAIK WINTER ARRANGEMENT Monday, December 2, 1872. Tralnsleave Harrisburg for New York.asfollowa: At 5.30 and 8.10, a. M., and 2.00, V. m., connecting with train nn the Pennsylvania HAllrnarl. and arriving at New York at 12M5 11.50, and 9:45 p. in., rmpeoHYtiy. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.60 and 6.80 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.46 a. ru., and s.au p. m. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tama qua, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Shamokln, Allentown and Philadelphia at 5.30 and 8.10a.m., 2.00 and 4.06 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal war stations; tue 4.00 p. ill., train oouiiecuug mr riui adelphla, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For I'otU. vllle, Hcliuylkill Haven and Auburn, via 8chuyl. kill and Susquehanna Uallroad leave llarrlsburg at 3.40 p. in. isast Pennsylvania Kaliroad trains leave Head ing for AllenCowu. Kaston and New York at 7.30 and 10.36 a. in., and 4.00 p. m. KetiirniiiK, leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12,60 nnd 5. ;)). in. , and Allentown at 7.20 a. m., 12.25. 2.10, 4.S5 and 8.6fi p.m. Way Passenger Train leaves l'lilladelplila at 7.30 a. in., connentin enn'a. Kaliroad. returuliiK leaves Pottsvllle at 4.36 p. m., stopping at all stations. Leave Pottsvllle at (t.00, 8.06 and 9.10 a. m., and 2.80 p.m., llerudon at 10.00 a.m., Miainokin at C.00 and 11.02 a. in.. Aslilnnd at 7.18 a. ni., and 12. 20p. in., Malianoy City at 7.63 a m and 12.54 p in.. Ta maquai ut 8.35 a m and 2.10 p m lor Phlladeliihla, New York. Keadlnc. llurrisbiirir. &o. Leave Pottavllle via rKihuylkilTandSnsquehan a Kaliroad at 8.H6 a m for liai riitburg, and 11.45 a m.. tor rinegiove ana i reinuni. Pottaville Accommodation Train leaves Potts vllle at 6:00 a in., pannes Heading at 7.40 a m., ar riving at Philadelphia at 10:lo am. Returning leaven Philadelphia at 4.45 pm., pannes Heading at 7.15 p in ; arriving at Vnttsvllle at 9.0(ip in. rottntown AccoiniiiHai.ion iiuiu leaves roiia town at 6:46 a m, returning, leaves PhllaUelphia (Ninth and Ureen.) at 4.30 p m. Columbia Kaliroad Trains leave Beading at 7:30 la m, and 6:15 p mi for Eplnala, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia, Hie. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a m, and 3.30 p m, and Columbia at 8.15 a m, and a.zu p m. Perklomen Railroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at 7.35 and 9.00 a in, 2.55 aud 6.40 pm; retnrniiiK. leave Ureen Lane at 6.15 a m. 12,35 and 4.20 p m, connecting with trains on Reading Rail Road. FIckerinirVallev Railroad trains leave Phoenix- vllle at 9.10 a in, 3:10 and 5:50 p in; returning, leave Byers at 6.35 a in, 12:45 and 4:20 pm, con necting wnn trains on lteaoing itauroaa. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstnwn at 9:40 am and 1:20, 6:25 and 7:15 p m, reluming -leave Mount Pleasant at 6:00, 8 :u0 and 11:25am, and 3:00 p m, connecting with trains on Reading itauroaa. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8:30 am, 2:40 and 6:33 I) in, returning, leave Downlngtown at 6:65a m, 12:30 and 5:40 p in, con necting with trains on Reading Rnllrnad. Un Sundays: leave New Yoik at6:30 p m., Phil delnhiaat 8:00 am and 3:15 p m, (the 8:00 am. train running only to Reading.) leave Potttvllle at 8:0 a m, leave Harrisburg at 5:30 a in and 2:00 p m: leave Aiientown at:oo p. m. ; leave neaaiug at 7:15a m. and 10:15 p in, lor llarrlsburg, at 7 :30 a in. for New York, and at 9.40 a. in., aud 4.15 for Philadelphia. Commutation. Mileage. Season. School and Ex cursion Tickets, to aud from all points, at re duced rates. Baggage checked tlirougn ; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. J. K. WOOTTKN, Asst. Sunt. & Kni. Mach'ry. Reading, Pa., December!!, 1872. - Pennsylvania B. B. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after December 22d. 1872, Passenger train will run as iouows: EAST. Harrisburg Accom 12.24 p. h., dally " Sunday. Mall, 7.30 p. m., dally except Sunday. WKBT. WayPass. 9.05 A. M., dally. raciuo express. o.ou a. h. (nHgj aany. Mull 2.42 p. ii. dallv exceDt Sunday. Mixed 6.36 p.m., dally except Sunday. J. J. BARCLAY. Agent. P. 8,-Mull EastreachesPhlladelphlaatU.10p.M DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday. December 22. 1872. trains leave Duncannon, as follows : 1 WESTWARD. Way Passenger. ' 8.31 . u., dally except Sunday Mail, 2.08 p. M, dailyexcept Sunday Mixed, 5.58 p. m.. dally except Sunday. Pittsburgh Kx.(dag)ll08a. in., daily exept Sunday EASTWARD. Marls'burg Accoin 1169p.m., dallyexceptSnaday Mall 6.62 P. u " " " Cincinnati Express (flap) 9.52p. m. dally. win. u. &.1IMU, Agent. Northern Central Railway. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Jhrough and IHrtet Route to and from Warning- Ion, nmumon, jamtra, jtne, avjato, Hovhtiler and Niagara twit. SN AND AFTER SUNDAY, Oetober 27th. 187J, the trains on the Northern Central Railway run as follows : NORTHWARD.. MAIL TRAIN. . Leaves Baltimore. 8.80 a.m. I Harrisburg, 1. p 25 Wllilauiapoi't o.aJ p. ui., ana arr. at m.imna,iu.aom CINCINNATI EXPRESS. L vs. Baltimore, 8.1op.m.arvs.Uariisburg,11.20p.m. FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 1.15 p. m. Harrisburg 4.60 p.m. jarr.ab rriiuaiuspuri e.w)p.in., NORTHERN EXPRESS. Lts. Baltimorelu.i'.u.ni. levs.Harrisburg 4.25a.m. Ariives at Rlinlral2.40a. ni. Lvs.MagaiaU.o5p.ui. NIAGARA EXPRESS. Lts. Baltimore 7.40 a.m.. llarrlsburg 10.50 a. m Arrives at canauaaigua at &00 p. m. ," " Niagara, at 1.10 a. m. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Elmlra 5.30 a. m. I WllllHmsport 9.15 i. ni Harrisburg 2.06 p. in. Ar.Baltliuore at 6.30 p.ui 1 PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS. Leave Caunudalgua 2.45 p. in., Elmlra ,5 i). in., tlinlra .3op. m. . Harrisburg at (.30 a. ni. Williainsiiort 11.06. d in.. Harrli Arrives at uaiuniure at s.tua.ui. ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Erie at 0.06 p. ui. Willliimspirt at 0.25 a. m Lvs. Huuhury 0.40 a. m., Ar. Harrisburg 11.30 a.m PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. Harrisburg 1L60 a.m., Ar.lialtimore 8.00 p. in NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs Canandaguall.30a.iii. I Elmlra 120 p. m. " Williainsiiort tt.iup.in. uuimry o.uu p. in. Harrisburg 10.40p.m. ) ar. BaltimoreI 16 p.ra Vnr further Information apply at the Ticket An ,,. Heiiiiavivan a ita rnuu iieiioL, 1 1 1.- U LI, l, L' 1 1 L V Oeneral Superintendent. Stage Line He t ween Newport ana Hew ucrinautortu. STAG F.H leave New Oennantown dally at four o'clock a. ni. Landlsbuigat7. 30 a. in. Ureeu- para at s a. in. new uiuiuiibi.ip?i.. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ao eominodntlon train East. Returning leaves newpon on vne arrival uinie MaUTraluIroiuPlilladelphla.al 2.30 p.m. i, IVlUKi, J1 UPTKIUT. A Great Offer! 4W.v. Will d;M of HKW PlAtiUH, MULOOICUXll antl OittVjliV", V jiriK'C'luM nwrers, mvtwiiny Waters', at Vtry uiu rricet jur uisn, or jxirt Omh, and ftolnncs In niU nionlnlv (imliUnieiits. jvfit) 7 -octane Jirsi-viuu yx A A utf, touem tmirm nientt, for $a75 ciuh. iVoic remtya COISCkHTO PAKLOR OIWAN, the nuxt beautiful Hyleand perfect tone eir made. Jtluntrated (AHuloiiu maUnU. blhtet Uutle mid Muttv Mtrcfyundue.Mn
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