l)c miro, Kcw 'DloomfitUV 13a. 8 SIXTY HOURS TO EUROPE. ProfcBsor John Wise, aeronaut, who pro poses to ci-ors the Atlantic in a balloon, thereby establishing' liis theories regard . ng the currents of the atmosphere and the uses to which tlioy can be put for pur poses of travel, is in New York. A re porter hnd a long conversation with Pro fessor Wise, the Bubstance of which is given below : Roporter Is there any doubt but that if ' the money were supplied tho expedition could start this season? Professor Wise Not the slightest. Six weeks woulV be ample sufficient to build tlie balloon find equip the entire appara- tus, , i Reporter Will you be kind mough to give me some general idea of the plan upon which the aerial vessel will be built ? Professor Wise Tho balloon itself will be globular in shape. A balloon of 100 ' feet in diameter is of ample size to cross ' the ocean, and one of 150 feet would be unfficiently large for the purpose of circum navigating tho globe. I am certain that if I can cress the ocean I oan go around the , globe. ,.This would require probably eight , or nine days. Reporter What capacity would you , liave, Professor, for passenger's or mails? Professor Wise Ina balloon 100 foot in diameter we could take 10,000 pounds of ' 'disposable ballast. In the transatlantic 1 trip wo should take a good deal of this in 1 tho shape of provisions, cooked and canned " meats and fruits. A large quantity of ' -quicklime would be taken, and we should Kse it for warming coffee and boiling eggs. Reporter By what means, other than from, the sun, would you determine your location? Profes8or"Wi8e We should take observa tions upon the-sun with the sextant. We " should also employ chronometers and tke barometer. "We should take reckonings ' three times a day. The first important ob servation -would be to get the barometric - lines of the tapper trade winds. These are possibly at a regular level over the oooan, since temperature is more mild below, and no undulations in the surface exist to cause1 undulations in the air currents. By these several means we should establish some system as regards the attainment of poitita on the outer eiue ot tue ocean, since we 1 must 'necessarily have the advantages of " the two upper trade currents from the southwest, giving us all the territory Which 'lies withtn'tbe range of the compass for places at wliidi to land. From former ex periences n the lakes! judge that I can " tell the direction the balloon is traveling ' by the form 'tm the water. lean always seethe water, except at such times as clouds intervene. I can find out the tU i- ireetions of die currents below me without .i coining down to seek them, by saspentKng . light line a two miles in length 'from the, balloon, kving on it at utgalai' dis- , itauces, indices which will register the di ,. .rection of Uie wind. Should Uie baHoon .encounter-the" brave west winds" en the .ocean, with Uo aid of a drag line we oould .go right along without the loss of gas or ballast. " 'Reporter "Am I to understand that yeu will have a line n the water from the car ? ' Profetieor 'Wise Precisely so. Tho bal- unee of drag-rope, about 1,000 feet in 4engtb,Mlieves Uie balloon of weight exact- 1 1y to the extent of -the rope's immersion iu the water. It does not materially retard - its progreos, and gives us the exact -direction .In which 'the balloon is traveling. i Should we desire to come down nearer the water, weibave only to wind up this rope. I should also state that .If no other means ' offered for ascertaining pur direction, we shall bave along with us percussion ii re pots, which, when thrown upon the sea, will Lraitq, allowing tlwir smoke in day light aad their light byiK'lit. They will be literally our "pillar of cloud by &iy and JilMv of flte by nighf' Reporter Please1 describe tlie car in which tl '.passengers will travel. ' ' 1'roCeBswr WUe We shall have a" iwge wicket--wot car, with strong canvas sidles and roof to protect us from the weather. In this wilt lie glass windows. The car will be of tw-e stories 4a height. We shall live on the upper fleer, and in the lower we shall store oar provkions. Underneath the car will be an open gallery Car taking observations of the sua. It will be pnt as fur below as practicable, o as to Avoid as mikob as possible the shadow t am the balloon. Below the gallery the life boat will be suspended. This will be of metal and .decked over. I have thought of tak ing the little full-rigged vessel Red White, and Vitus, as she weighs only 1000 pounds. I have already seen her owner. Reporter What are the possibilities of the future should your trip prove success ful? Professor Wise Everything imaginable in the way of transportation may become possible then. We may be able to discount the stories of Aladdin and the genii. If it is possible to transport ten people across the ocean it is possible to take up a regi ment of soldiers. Sailing in the air will have to be learned just as was the naviga tion of the sea. It took a great many years nefore tuen would venture to sea in ships- Even in Uoraoe'a time it was accounted a wonderful act ofdaruur to cross the Med itorraiieau, I sbouUl also say that the success of. this undertaking will enable us to foretell to a nicety by ealde the state of the weather on the British ' Isles, as the cy clones which bring J.hj9 vi tal her waves wiu pi)ss i prevujusr, New Advertisements. TOIVE WORKtNU CI..AHS, liiBle or fe mala. $60 a week guaranteed. Respectable employment at home, day or evening ! no capital required : full Instructions and valuable package of goods to start with, sent tree by mall. 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Price One Dollar per Dottle. Send for Circular, 25 "OAMPHORIME" Cures every pain, &c Try It. Sold by all druggists. IIbubbn Hoyt, Proprietor, New York. M4w tO SAMPLES sent by mall for BPe. thnt retail quick for Kit). It. L WOIXXJTT, 181 Chatliam Square, N. Y. Zl Aivt t BKILLIANT BOOKS FOK C'VANSEn j dLi and Salesmen I Mryant's Library of Poetry and Song, and Miss Beeehcr's New Housek eper'i Mauiml. Both selling fast and far. t Muslva Terrlloryi lilienal Utrnis. i. U. FORD CO., New York, Boston, Chicago and Sati Francisco. We, Want an Agent In this township to canvass for the new, valuable and fast swung book by Dr. JOHN COWAN, The Scidnce - of a New Life. lleooinmended aud endorsed by. prominent minis lei's, physicians, religious ana secular papers. No other book like Tt published. SW per week guaranteed. Address, COWAN & CO.. 1M Eighth St., New York. 22d4w 4 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE j Home of God's People The grandest and most successful new hook out. Acknowledged to be the most decided success of the yeur now selling with astonishing rapidity. It contains nearly li0 niagnlnolent itiigiavlngs. Spletiid opportunity Mr Agents to make money. Circulars, containing full pxHIculurs mid Uti ms, sent free, Address DL'SIIK, OILMAN I'O., Hartford, Conu. 'dtw W&B SUMMEB OAK Very Cordial Invi . tation to Patronize the Very Largest, Clothing-House, Sixth & Market Sts. . WANAMAKER & BROWN, The PoruLAit Clothiers, ' ' , rniLADBLPniA. . TO BOOK CANVASSERS I , A N EW W A Y OF RUNNING , , A Subscription Booh. Thousands are sold. Canvassing reduced to a mere past-time, profits to Agents Immense. Ad dress, MURRAY HILL PUBLISHING CO., 129 East 28th St., N. Y. City. ', H&14W FIRE! FIRE 1 I FIRE! ! ! FIGHTING FIRE! AGENTS WANTED for the grandest book of the year, now selling with astonishing rapid ity. Tells of the causes of Fire ; Safes s Fire proof Buildings; Conquering Fire with Water, Steam aud Gas; Insurance Is It Safe? Its History, Basis, Management, How to lusuro, &o. Vivid Accounts ot tlie Great Fires of History. Agents send for circulars. You will not regret It. Sent Free. Address Dustin, Oilman & Co., Hartford, Conn. - ......... 22dw . i i .: The U. B. 'Mutual Aid Society of Pennsylvania, Present the following plan for consideration to ucli persons who wlsb to become members: The payment of SIX DOLLARS on application, F1VE1K1LLARS annually for foub ybahs, and thereafter TWO DOLLARS annually during life, with pro rata mortality assessment at tlie death of each member, which for the Fihst Class is as follows: ment Ae meni Ae ment Age ment 60 "ii" 73 2 M 1 70 61 20 74 42 W 55 1 80 U3 30 75 43 86 5tt 1 92 . 63; 81 ' 77 ' : 44 H8 , 57 2 04 64 32 79 45 1 00 58 2 16 65 S3 , 81 . 46 1 06 59 , 2 28 '1 66 ' 34 83 47 1 12 60 2 40 67 35 85 48 1 18 61 2 45 68 36 86 49 1 24 62 2 60 69 37 87 50 1 30 63 2 55 70 38 88 51 1 40 64 2 60 71 39 89 52 I 60 , 65 2 65 72 40 90 63 1 60 Will entitle a member to a certificate of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, to be paid at his death to Ms legal belrs or assigns, whenever such death may occur. A member, or his heirs, may name a successor; but If notice of the death of a member to the Sec retary Is not accompanied with the name of a suc cessor, then the Society will putin a successor aud fill the vacancy, according to the Coustitutlou of the Society. Should the member die before his four pay ments of Jir aotiart are made, the remaining un paid part will be deducted from the one Thoutaivd Dottart due his heirs; his successor will then pay only two dollars annually during his lifetime, and the mortality assessments. M. Male and Female from fifteen to sixty-five years of age, of good moral habits, In good health, hale, aud sound of mind, irrespective of creed, or race, may become members. For further Intouia tlon, address L. W. CKAUMKK,, (Sec'y U. B. Mutual Aid Society,) LEBANON, PA. Wu. M. SiW'H, New Bloomfleld, Pa.. District Agent for Huntingdon, Bedford, Blair and Ful ton counties. Agents Wanted I Address D. S. EARLY, 7 17 8m pd ' , Iturrlsuurg, Pa. Valuable Ileal Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. i. THE undersigned will sell at private sale, a de sirable farm situate In Spring township. Perry county, l'a., adjoining lands of C. Tnudium, John Boyer aud others, containing ' 80' AC Xt K H , more or less, about 60 acres cleared, and the bal ance well set with timber, such as Oak aud Chest nut. Tke Improvements consist ot a TWO STORY WEATHERBOAHDED 'Dwelling IIoumo, And u Ooort Hank Itarn, In a manner uew. There Is a never-falling well of good water near the door. There are also two ex cellent ORCHARDS ou this farm, with a variety of other fruit trees. This farm lies one aud a quarter miles East of Oak Grove, on the Long's Gap Road, knowa as the larm of Johu Adams, dee'd. ft-For further Information, address tho Exec utor, JOHN lUKKIt. - Mechanlosburg, Cumberland so., Pa. April 22, 1B73.4IH .: , Henry Cleivs fc Co., 82 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Clews, JIabicht & Co., 11 OLD BROAD ST., LONDON. BANKERS & FISCAL AGENTS FOR TUB United Ht&te Government, And all Foreign Governments. Dissolution of t'o-PurtuerttUlp. , , "TOTICE Is Imreby given, that the partnership Xt herlofoxltiug between Miolutel Bitting and W. 11. Un.l, trwllng aud doing Lin.li.ess under the name and style of Bluing ft Ilud. In the iner. cantlle business lu the borough of New Vullaio. Perry county, Pa., Is this day dissolved and all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said Ilrm are re.uesied to make payment to Michael Bitting within tun days. . ' MICHAEL BITTING, WM. II. KU1. April 12, 187?. - ),,! 11 0 tn t9rt per day. Agents wanted every atlK'ulars free. A. It. wuere. BI.A1K &- CO.. St. Louis, Mo. 17 ra VERY BEST CLOTHING I Very Large Assortment! VERY LATEST STYLES! Very Low Prices I WEAR OAK HhLU.- READY VALUABLE : , HEAL ESTATE At Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at private sale his val uable farm situate in Juniata township, Perry co., l'a., adjoining lands of George Tlzcll, George Iukes and others, containing of Red Slate land, about 75 Acres are cleared, and In a high state of cultivation. The balance Is well set with timber. The Improvements are a good two story Log and Weatlierboarded DWELLING HOUSE, LARGE BANK BARN, TENANT HOUSE, CARRIAGE HOUSE, NEW 1KMJ PEN and WOOD HOUSE. There Is also'a Well of good water near the house. There are also TWO GOOD APPLE ORCH ARDS on this farm, with a variety of other fruit trees. This property Is near the village of Markle vllle In a good neighborhood. Any person desiring to purchase a home, should see this property before making a final Invest ment. Price 5,000 : payments, 12.000 on the 1st of April, 1874, at which time a deed will be delivered, and possession given , The balance to be paid In threeequal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by judgment bonds. . -Call on or address JACOB KLINE. Markleville, Perry co., Pa., or . . , ' lewis potter, r 12tf New Bloonitleld, Perry co., Pa. Ketv Pension Law. UNDER an act of Congress approved March 3, 1873, widows of otlluers who were killed, or died of disease contracted In the service, are now entitled to 12.00 per mouth for each of their chil dren. ; . i v : . . '. , The guardian of a minor child of a soldier who heretofore only received $8.00 per month pension Is now entitled to $10. per moth. Soldiers who receive invalid pensions can now have their pensions increased to any sum or rate between $8. and $18. ir month. Soldiers who have lost their discharges canl now obtain duplicates. Fathers and mothers who lost sons In the serv ice upon whom they were dependent for support, can also obtain pensions. The undersigned having had over 10 years ex perience in the Claim agency business will attend promptly to claims under the above act. .Callou or address LEWIS POTTER, Attorney for Claimants, ' ' 1 New Bloonitleld, . '!,. !'i I ; . Perry Co., Pa. 7 20tf. A ltaro Chaiico ! $200 to $300 per month iy,$ST liable Agents or business men SELLING LOTS. HUNTING COLONISTS or EMIGRANTS for "OlHKll CITY," A new town at East Mahauoy Junction, Schuyl kill County, Pa., , . . Where four different Railroads make connection, and there are Fourteen Daily Passenger Trains, and close to the greatest Autnraelte Coal Trade in the State. Persons buying Jots can make ONE THOU SAND DOLLAhS within the next ten years, by Investing $125 Foil A LOT, and can have FIVE YEARS TIME TO RAISE THE MONEY. All kinds of labor commands the highest wages and any person can tlnd employment Pro duce, Provisions, Goods and all kinds of Wares bring tho highest City Prices. - Lots are for sale and Mans and Drafts can be seen at all the Ofltces of the Principal REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ' ,: i !,M, ', , O ; ; JAMES H. GRIER, . . ' ! I t! Pottsville,' 7tl ' ' , Schuylkill co.. Pa. WANTED, Agents and Peddlers for our I If L'UU A V I lit U IVttfll ii . . . . Strains Juiiih, Jellies, hm'tm, vegetables, lnrd, U. .v.. .....i.a, ..ino. s"l "".WU IHlIU III ft IHW Incalltlen. HellH quick. Every family wants It. tawing mat:iMiic anu iiurer vsinminneu afieuts ar tlixiliig this very profitable. Clreulara tree. Lit tletleld aud ltome, Kn2 Washington Street, Boston, Mmuu i e o Why not have a Boautifal Complodon! : way IU1 ANMOXKU WITH CHAPPED HANDS or ROUCHSKINT when such an agreeable and ettectual HBMBDY CAN Jtk OBTAINED AT SO SMALL A COST. BY USING WtttilllTn. i " AL( ON ATEU OLYCERINE TABLET." Sold by Druggists & Dealers lu Toilet Articles. 000 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -Noi le Is here by given, that Letters of Administiatlon on the estate ot Nancy A. Hornberger, late of Marys vllle. perrv county. Pa., deceased, huve ln I Ml the nnilorsliiifil rMl.lii.u i iu t,,,..,. ip, Perry couutv. Fu. All iwmmi m,iuhi.i said estate are requested to liniko hnmeiliuti: pay ment, while those Imvlng elaiiuswlll present them duly authenticated for settlement to April 8,173.1 , ( - Admlmsuatoi'. AD M I N 1 .11' H A T(Tli7a NOTICE. Notice Is heiehy given, tlmt Ittei' of Administiatlon on theostitteof .loiihUnin MiOxi late of Tyrone township, uiaensrd, hf ti. es gniutvd to the sub serilier residing tn Mil. 1 1 sou township. All persons Indebted i Mid i nline m ie.iusste.1 to make Ini iiii diaie piynii iit, him) those havliiil claiins, will piuaent Uiem duly authentli ateil for settlement. SAMUEL SHOi'K, May 20, 1873 t Administrator. RAILROADS. ItrAlIXS , 11AH.-1COAD. i i i ; ' ; J Mi L ' . , .. ; SUMMEU"ARKANGEMENT,, "'' Moiuliiy Mny 2Gfh, 1873. Tratnsleavellarrlsburgfor New York, asfollows: At 6.ao and 8.10, A. M., and 2.00, p. m., connecting with trains on the Pennsylvania Hallroadt and arriving at New York at 12:36 8.60, and 9:46 p. in., resiieotlvcly. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.60 and 6.80 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.46 a. in., and 3.30 p. m. Leave Harrlsburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, Mlnersvillo, Ashland, Shamokin, Allentown and Philadelphia at 6.30 and 8.10 a, m., 2.0U and 4.05 p. m., stoiiping at Lebanon and principal way stations! the 4.06 p. m., train connecting for Phil adelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pot ts ville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna ltallroad leave Harrlsburg at 3.40 p.m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read Ing for Allentown. Easton and New York at 7.30 and 10.36 a. m., and 4.00 p.m. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.60 and 6.30p. m., and Allentown at 7.20 a. m., 12.25, 2.10,4.36 and 8.55 p.m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connectlngat Reading with train on East Penn'a. ltallrnnd. retiirnlnir leaves Pottsville at 4.35 p. in., stopping at all stations. Leave Pottsville at 0.00, 8.06 and 9.10 a. m.,and 2.30 p.m., Herndnn at 10.00 a.m., Shamokin at 6.00 and 11.02 a. in., Ashland at 7.18 a. m., and 12, 20p. m., Mahanoy City at 7.63 am and 12.5 p-m., Ta maqua at 8.35 a m and 2.10 p in for I'liliadelphla, New York, Reading. Harrlsburg, Hie. 1-eave Pottsville via Schuylkilland Susquehanna Railroad at 8.05 a m for Harrlsburg, and 11.46 ni., for Plnegrove and Tremont. Pottsville Accommodation Train leaves Potts ville at 6:00 a m., passes Reading at 7.30 a tn., ar riving at Philadelphia at 10:10 am. Heturnlng leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 pm., paoses Reading at 7.40p mi arriving at Pottsville al 9.20 p m. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts town at 6:45 a m, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth aud Green,) at 4.30 p in. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7:30 a m, and 6:15 p m: for Kphrata, Lltlz, Lancaster. Columbia. ic. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a m, and 3.30 p ni, and Columbia at 8.15 a in, and 3.20 p m. . Perklomen Railroad trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.00 a in, 2.55 and 6.30 P m; return ing, leave Green Lane at 6.00 a in, 7.40 a. m., 12.35 and 4.20 p. in., connecting with trains on the Reading Rail Road. Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phoenlx vllleat 9.05 a m, 3:06 and 6:60 p m; returning, leave Byers at 6.30 a in, 12:40 and 4:20 pm, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9:40 a in and 1:05, and 6:20 p m, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 6:00, and 11:25 a . and 3:00 pm, connecting with trams on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8:30 am, 2:40 aud 6:33 p m, returning, leave Downlngtown at 7:00 a m, 12:30 and 5:40 p in, oou nccting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays: leave New Yoik at 6:30 p m., Phil delphla at 8:00k m aud3:15 p ni, leave Potttvllleat 8: 0 am, and 2:36 p. in., leave Harrlsburg at :MO a. m., and 2.00 p in , leave Allentown at 4.35 and 8:55 p. m. t leave Reading at 7.40a. ni., and 10.16 p. m., for Harrlsburg, at 7:30 a in. for New York., at 7.40 a. m for Allentown at 9.40 a. nr., and, 4.10 p. in , lor Philadelphia, Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to aud from all points, at re duced rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allawed each Passenger. J. E. WOOTTEN, Asst Sunt. & Eng. Mach'rr. Reading, Pa., May 20th, 1873. Peunsylrania R. B. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. ' On and after December 22d, 1872, Passenger trains will run asfollows: EAST. Harrlsburg Accom 12.24 p. v., dally 1 Sunday. Mall, 7.30 P. I., dally except Sunday. . vvtsr. Way Pass. 9.06 A. M., daily, Pacltlc Express. 5.00 A. M. (Hag) dally. Mail 2.42 p. m. dully except Sunday. Mixed 6.30 p.m., daily exceptSuuday. J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. P. 8. Mail EastreacuesPhtladelphlaatll.lOr-.M ' . DUNCANNON STATION. . . On and after Sunday, May 25th, 1873, trains eave Duucauuon, as follows : - . . WESTWARD, Pacific Express 4.37 a. m.,'((lag) dally.' Way Passenger, 8.25 A. M., dally Mall, 208 p. m dailyexcept Sunday. Mixed, 6.68 p. M., dally except Sunday. - EASTWARD. ' Harls'burg Accom 12.69p.m., dally exceptSunday Mail 8.05 p. M " " " WM. C. KING, Agent. Northern Central Railway.. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ton, lialtlmort, Jilmtra, Krie, Hi(pal, , Roolutaler and Hiagara Wis. S AND AFTER SUNDAY, October 27th, 1872, will run as follows : NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30a.m. I Harrlsburg, 1. n 26 Wllllamsport6.20p. in., and ai r. at Eliuira, 10.30m 1 CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore, 8.10p.iii.arvs.Uarrlsburg,U.20p.ni. , , ; FAST LINE. ' Leaves Baltimore 1.15 p. in. Harrlsburg 4.60 p.m., Arr.at Williaiiisport8.36p.nl., NORTHERN F.XPRESS. Lvs. Baltlinorelo.26p.iu. Ievs.llarrlsburg4.26a.iii. An Ives at Eliuira 12.40 a. in. Lva.Ntagara 9.56 jxai.. NIAGARA EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m., . Harrlsburg 10.50 a. m. Arrives at Canaiidalgua at 8.00 p. in. V " ' , Niagara, at 1.10 a. m. SOUTHWARD. If III TtllTV Leaves Elmlra 6.30 a. lu. Wllllamsiwt 9.15 a.np lit, .,.,ul,ii rir Qfl&i. ... IAU..I. mi UO.AUBU I1IA UUKbPq.. i'uin vuiinHuniKim i, m muni. awii. ill. UllllUu, ...... II I.A ... 11 1..t i C ,),. Z ... ,, III.. J1H1 I IBOIII K ft M. III. Arrives at Baltimoru at 8-ika.m. r.iur. EArnr.sn. Lvs. Erie at 9..I6 p. m. W Ulluiusport at 9.26 a. ni I.VU Hllltl vAilla ,n A i II u I'i'.kliiil n 11 ilia l i PACIFIC EXPRESS, Lvs. Harrlsburg 1L60 a.m., Ar. Baltimore 3.00 p.m NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs CanandaguuH.stia.m. I Elmlra 2.20 p. m. " Wiillaiusport 6.10p.m. I Sunbiiry '8.00 p. m. " Uarrisburu 10.tun.ni.lar.bttUlmore2.16u.iii. For further Information apply at the Ticket olUve, Pennsylvania ltallroad, Depot. , ALFRED R. P1SKE, , .., . Ueueral Superintendent.. . ... - II , UA V (jlcruiaulnvwi. QTAGE8 leave New Oermantown dally at four k 7 u viw. iu, uniiuinuui km i. .vi . .111. itronn park at 8 a. m. New Bloouiiield at 9 a., m. Arriving at Newport to connect wUh, the Ao-. eommodallon traiu East. Returuiiigleaves Newport on the arrival Of the MallTraliiTrom Philadulphla, st S.80 p. m. L. RICK, troprletor. yii.i.iAM h. .hvtvii, . . . J un t Ice or the leaice, AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, New Bloomfleld, Perry Oouqty, Penn'a. ' -Special attention paid to Collections of all Kinds. 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