8 Ije hncs, IXtvo UloomfitlJi, 3a. The Name oitM Fish Laws. The legislature at the Ute session eon. Rolidated and revised tlx game and fish 'laws of this Commonwealth. The follow- log are the enactments m revised : 'Deer-can be killed frem the 1st of Sep tember to the 1st of 'January. Penalty for a violation,; $50. Squirrels, from the !stf July to the 1st of ; January. Penalty 'for violation, 5, 'Rabbits, from October 1st to February 1st. ' Penalty for violation, $10. Wild Turkeys, from October 1st to Jan nry 1st. 'Penalty for violation, $25. (Jrass Plover, from August 1st to Jan uary 1st. Penalty for - violation, $10. Gray Snipe, from September 1st to April 0th. Penalty for violation, $10. Woodcock, from August let to January lst. Penalty for violation, $10. 'Quail and Partridge, (from November "Tst to January 1st. Penalty for violation, $10. -Pheasants and Prairie 'Chickens, from from-September 1st to January 1st. Pen- airy for violation, $10. ' 'Rail and 'Heed Birds, from September '1st to 'November 80th. 'Penalty for vlohv - tion. $5. ' ' ' 'Night-hawks, whippoorwilH, sparrows, , thrushes, 'lark, finch, martins, chimney - swallows, barn swallows, woodpeckers, flickers, robins, orioles, red or cardinal birds,, cedar birds, tanagers, eat birds, blue 'birds,. or any other insectivorous birds, can- .notbe -killed at all, except for scientific 'purposes. Penalty for violation, $3. The penalty for destroying the nests or Veggs of any birds, except suoh as destruc tive game and sectiverous 'birds, is $10. The penalty for killing or "discharging firearms at wild -pigeons whHe on their Besting ground or roostiogs, -isCS. The penalty for trapping wild turkeys, pheasants, partridges, woedoock, reed or rail birds, is $10. 'The penalty for shooting or -hunting on Sunday is not less than $10 nor more than . 25. - The penalty for throwing any culen or ceal dirt into the rivers, lakes, .ponds or or streams, is $30. Fishing fur trout in any way other than by book and line is prohibited. Penalty for violation, $25. Not even the owner of a trout pond has the privilege of catching bis tnout otherwise, except for the purpose of supplying other ponds. Trout aa be .caught from April 1st to Aug net 15th. Penalty for violation, $10. Salmon trout or lake trout can be caught roa February 1st to October 1st. Penalty for violation, $16. The penalty for trespassing upon lands to Ask. after notices posted by the o wmer, is $100. Tb peualtfr for placing set-nets aoness any eanals, rivulets or crocks, is $23. Tke penalty for placing Hme or other de leterious substances in any water, to injure or kill fish, is $50 and imprisonment not exceeding three months, or either. Black baas, pike and pickerel can only ' be caugbt by book and line, and In that way only from Jane 1st to March 1st. Pen alty for violation, $25. Fishing by moans of drawing off the ' waters of any dam or raoe, is' prohibited under a penalty of $23. ' . Justices, alderaen and judges of the , Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace are authorized to ksue warrants for the arrest of ofleaders, lie offloer making the arrest is made a competent witness, the informer is entitled ' to half the penalty, and the ether half goes to the eounty treasury. Constable and police ofiieera are required :ij(nake information where violations are 'ksewn by them, aud the limitation of ac ,tion is fixed at six months from the com .roU9ion of the offetuie. KetnarfcabU Escape. . The following beats all the stories -f re snarkaUe escapes which we remember ever to bave-aeen: " On the passage ef the ship Alexander from New Orleans to New York a youngUd, about fourteen years of age from naturally frolicsome and Biischievous dtapositloo, became so troublesome in bis pranks, Uut.he was threatened by the eap. tain, if they,seic continued, that he would coufiao.hMn.jn a water-cask. Our yonng- Kter toftk.uo. beJ, however, and, at Lis next ofTunce, was. put in the cask, which was headed up,, leaving a large bung-hole for the admission .of . air. That night the ship en countered .a .vLolHit storm, and, in a Hudden lunch, tho eask coutaining the boy rolled over into the aea- The circumstance was not notieed by those on board. Fortu nately the conk etcuokJiung up, and floated nbont thirty hours, when it was thrown upon the beach at St. Bias. Ilere the boy made desperate efforts' -to extricate himself from his prison, without jiuocess, aud, in despair, gave up to die. -Borne cows, how ever, strolling on the beach, were attracted to the cask, and, In walking around it, one of them, it being fly-time, switched her tail into the bung-hole, whitji the lad grasped with a desperate resolution. The cow bellowed aiid set off for life, and after tunning some two hundred yards with the cask, struck it against a log on the tkmcb, and knocked it, as we say, into a "cocked hat" The boy, thus providentially re loaded, was discovered by some nsherueeta on the point and taken into Appalachicola, j where a small eo taction being made for him, lie was enabled to proceed .north by he way of Colunibu," , New AlverUement. TO THE WORKINO CLASS, mule or fe male. tflOa week guaranteed Respectable employment at home, day or evening: ; no capital required: full Instructions and valuable package of goods to start with, Bent free by mall. 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It they can't be found at your druggist's send at once to the agents in new york. who wilt lorward thein by return Hutu. i!un i ue ueceiveu uy uiiiiauoun. Sold by druggists. Price 26 cents a box. JOHN S. KELLOGG. 18 Piatt St.. N. Y. Sole Agent for the United States. iHiiw oena lor uireuiar. CANVASSING BOOKS SENT Pit EE FOK Prof. FOWLER'S Great Work ON MANHOOD, WOMANHOOD and their Mutu al Inter-relations; LOVE, Its LAWS, POWEK, etc Agents are telling from 20 to 30 copies of this work a day, and we tend a canvassing book free to any book agent. Address, stating experience, eto. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadel phia, Pa. 2ftd4w S UNDA Y-S CIIO OL Books and Papers. CATALOGUES 8UPPLIED BY THE American Sunday School Union, No. 1132 Chestnut Street, 2M4w PHILADELPHIA. AGENTS WANTED! CAST ADBIFT ! CAST ADRIFT ! Companion to the famous "Three Years In a jljl. man-iran- ana " leu nights In a Bar Rooin," by T. 8. ARTHUR. 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Wells' Extract of Jurubeba IS PREPARED DIRECTLY from the South Amer lean Plant, and Is peculiarly suited to all these difficulties; it will cleanse the Vitiated Blood, strengthen the Life-Glvlng Powers, and remove all Obstructions and Impaired and Enfeebled Or- ""iTBHOULD BE FREELY TAKEN, as Jurube ba is pronounced by medical writers the most ef ficient Purifier, Tonle and Deotntrueut known In the whole rangeof nn-dlclnal plants. JOHN 14. KELLOGG, 1H Flatt St., New York, Sele Agent for the United States. Price One DaUar per BoUle. Send for Circular. 25 GUANOS AND BONE! L. KELLUM & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers la CJnauoft a n 1 Fertilizers GENERALLY. rtliUVIAN, AT. OHIHILLA GUANOS, LISTER BROa BONE, WHITELOCK, TURNER, MORO PHILLIPS' Aud other PHOSPHATES. SEEDS ! Clever, Timothy aad kiu4 of Field Seeds, No. 119 Ilillon Street, Near Belatr Market, 24tz BALTIMORE. MD. Something New. . N elp ant Album for 2A Cents, holding 24 full L sized cards. iMmnd In full irilt eover and Mild at the low price of 'it Cents, suitable for the pock et or centre table. Older sample sent by mall, i mat paid on receipt 01 1 cents. 8 lor 00 centu, or for II. Address, BUUHUW m CO., Halt I more. Md. Agents Wanted. Catalogues of Hooks, lie- tUie,sV., sentFre, U 41 OAK ' Hhhh. Very Cordial Invi tation to Patronize sfhe Very SUMfoH Largest Clothing House, Sixth & Market Sts. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Tue Popular Clothiers, PHILADELPHIA. The U. B. Mutual Aid Society of Pennsylvania, Present the following plan for consideration to uch persons who wish to become members : The payment of BIX DOLLARS on application. FIVE DOLLARS annually for four years, and thereafter 4'WO DOLLARS annually during life, with pro rata mortality assessment at the death of each member, which for the First Class Is as follows: 15 60 n 73 41 M M 1 70 16 HI 2D 74 42 W 68 1 80 17 62 SO 75 43 ' IW M 1 W 18 63 81 7? 44 m CT 2 04 19 64 32 79 45 1 00 58 2 16 20 5 Si 81 4rt 1 06 59 2 28 21 f 84 83 47 1 12 60 2 40 22 67 85 - 85 48 1 18 61 2 45 23 68 88 86 49 1 24 62 1 50 24 69 87 87 50 1 30 63 2 55 25 70 38 88 51 1 40 64 2 60 26 71 . 39 89 52 1 50 65 2 65 27 72 40 90 53 1 60 Will entitle a member to a certificate of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, to be paid at his death to his legal heirs 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 put In a successor and fill the vacancy, according to the Constitution of the Society. Should the member die before his four pay ments of Jiit dollart are made, the remaining un paid part will be deducted from the one 27iouand i(oUar due his heirs; his successor will then pay only twodoitan annually during his lifetime, and the mortality assessments. Male and Female from fifteen to sixty-nve vnara of Aire, of enod moral habits. In good health. hale, and sound of mind. Irrespective of creed, or race, may become members. For further Infoina tion, address I W. CRAUMER, (Sec'y V. B. Mutual Aid Society.) . LEBANON, PA. Vs. M. Birrcit, New Bloomfleld. Pa.; District Agent for Huntingdon, Bedford, Blair and Ful ton counties. Agents Wanted ( Address ' 1 '; ' D. 8. EARLY, 7 17 8m pd Marrlsburg, Pa, Valuable Ileal Estate A.T PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned will sell at private sale, a de sirable farm situate In Spring township. Perry county, l'a,, adjoining lands of O. Thudium, John Boyer and others, containing SO A. O It EH, more or less, about 60 acres cleared, and the bal ance well set with timber, such as Oak and Chest nut. The Improvements consist of a TWO STORY WEATHERBOARDED Dwelling IIoiiHe, And a Good Bank Barn, In a manner new. There is a never-falling well of good water near the door. There are also two ex cellent ORCHARDS on this farm, with a variety of other fruit trees. This farm lies one and a quarter miles East of Oak Grove, on the Long's Gap Road, known as the farm of John Adams, dee'd. -For further Information, address the Exec utor, JOHN R1BKR, Mechanlusbura, Cumberland co., Pa. April 22, 1873.4m Henry Clews & Co., 83 WALL STREET, NEW TORK. Clews, Ilabicht & Co., 11 OLD BROAD ST., LONDON. BANKERS & FISCAL AGENTS FOR TUB United States Government, Aui all Foreign Governments. E.;b. Wilcox. J. W. Almony. WILCOX & ALMONYr COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Wholesale Dealers In GRAIN, POTATOES, APPLES, ' BUTTER, EGGS, AND ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. i II A A O H : ORCHILLA. RHODES' PHOSPHATE, SOUTH SEA, aud Fertllluirs generally. , Mi- Liberal Advances mode on Consignments and Returns made Weekly. WIIXJOX & ALMONY, No, 159 Forrest Street, 24 tz Baltimore, Md. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. ""OTICE is hereby given, that the partnership X heretofore existing between Michael Bitting SiidW. 11. hud. trading and doing business under the name and style of lulling 41 Rod, In the mer cantile butluess In the lioroiigh nf New Buffalo, Perry county, Pa., Is this day dissolved and all Rursuiis knowing themselves Indebted to said tin are requested to make payment to Michael Bitting within ten days. MICHAEL BITTING, WM. 11. RUD. April 22, 1873. 110 in $90 Perdy. Agents wanted every. UU W where. Panicuiars free. A. II. BLAIR ft CO., St. Louis, Mo. 17 M VERY BEST CLOTHING I Very Large Assortment I VERY LATEST STYLES Very Low Prices I WEAR OAK HALL READY VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE At Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at private sale his val uable farm situate In Juniata township, l'erry co., Pa., adjoining lands of George Tizell, George Ickes and others, containing 91 -A.OR.ES, 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 im vveatueruo&rueu DWELLING HOUSE, LARGE BANK BARN, TENANT HOUSE, CARRIAGE HOUSE, NEW 11(1(1 PEN and WOOD HOIIHK There Is also a Well of good water near the noose. There are also TWO GOOD APPLE ORCH ARDS on this farm, with a variety of other fruit irees. 1 mi property is near tue village 01 Markle vllle in a good neighborhood. Any person desiring to purchase a home, should see this property before making a final invest ment. Price tjo.OOO ; payments, 12,000 on the 1st of April. 1874. at which time a deed will he riellverorf unu possession given, ine naiance to be paid in threeequal annual payments, with Interest, to be secured by Judgment bonds. -C'alf on or address JACOB KLINE, - ' Markleville, Perry co., Pa., LEWIS POTTER, 12tf : New Bloomfleld, Perry 00., Pa. New Pension Law. UNDER an act of Congress approved March 3, 1873, widows of ollieers who were killed, or died of disease contracted in the service, are now entitled to t&UO per month for each of their chil dren. The guardian of a minor child of a soldier who heretofore only received $.00 per mouth pension is now entitled to 110. per moth. Soldiers who receive invalid pensions can now have their pensions Increased to any sum or rate between t8. aud 118. per mouth. Soldiers who have lost their discharges can now obtain duplicates. Fathers and mothers who lost sons In the serv ice upon whom they were dependeut 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. Call on or address LEWIS POTTER, Attorney for Claimants, New Bloomfleld, 7 20tf. Perry Co., Pa. AGENTS, A Rare Chanco ! $200 to $300 per month tSl liable Agents or business men HELLING LOTS. HUNTING COLONISTS or EMIGRANTS for "GIMKll CITY," A new town at East Mahanoy Junction, Schuyl kill County, Pa., Where four different Railroads make connection, and there are Fourteen Dally Passenger Trains, and close to the greatest Anthracite Coal Trade iu the State. Persons buying lots can make ONE THOU SAND DO!, LAKS within the next ten years, by Investing II25 FOK A LOT, urn! can have FIVE YEAHSVTIME TO RAISE THE MONEY. W All kinds of labor commands the highest wages and any person can llnd employment. Pro duce, Provisions, Goods and all kinds of Wares bring the highest City Prices. Lota are for sale and Mans and Drafts can be seen at all the Unices of the Principal REAL ESTATE AGENTS, JAMES II. GRIER, rottsvllle, - Schuylkill co., Pa. 7tt XirANTKD, Agents and Peddlers for our V PRESS A N1J STRAINER Presses aud Strains Jams, Jellies, herbs, vegetables, lard, tal low, meats, cheese, ftio. Over 0l),0O0 sold in a few localities. Bells quick. Every family wants It Hewing Machine and other established agents are finding this very profitable. Circulars tree. Lit tlefleld and Dame, 102 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. , 15 8t Why nothavo a Beautiful Complerlon! WHY SI 4KNOYID WITH CHAPPED HANDS oh ROUGH SKIN? when such an agreeable aud ellectuiil RBMBDY CAN BE OBTAINED AT SO SMA1X A COST. BY USING WRIGHT'S ALCOXATED (JLYCERIJUE TABLET." Sold by Druggists ft Dealers In Toilet Articles. 000 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -Notice Is here by given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Nancy A. Huruberger, late of Marys vllle, Perrv county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In Rye town ship, Perry county, Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, while those having claims will present tfieiu duly authenticated for settlement to . ,...- HENRY BKILEH, April 8, 1873. . Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - Notice Is hereby given, tlmt Letter of Administration on the estate of Jonathan Hhope, late of Tyrone township, deceased have been granted to the sub scriber residing In Madison township. All iwrsons Indebted to said estate are reouesled to mak ho nied I ale payment, and thore having claim, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. . . . hAMl'Kli HHOPK, May 20, 1873 Ct Administrator. RAILROADS. Iti: VII j ItAIlItO AI. 1 - SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday May Ith, I8T3. TralnsleavellarrlsburgforNewYork.asfollows: At 6.JOands.10, a. m., and 2.00. p. m connecting with trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 12;35 S.50, and 9:4p. m., respectively. Returning; Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.J4 and 6.80 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.46 a. m and 3.30 p. m. Leave Harrlsburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tami qua, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Hhamokln, Allentown and Philadelphia atS.30 and 8.10 a.m., 2.00 and 4.06 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations i the 4.05 11. m., train connecting for Phil adelphia, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potts vllle, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Behiiyi kill and Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrlsburg at .1.40 p.m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read ing for Allentown. Fasten and New York at 7.30 and 10.3S a. m., and 4.00 p. m. Returning, leave New York at 8.00 a. m., 12,W and 6.30p. 111., and Allentown at 7.20 a. m., 1'2.25, 2.10.4.35 anda&5p.m. Way PassengerTraln leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., conncctlngat Reading with train on East Penn'a. Railroad, returning leaves Pottsvllle at 4.35 p. m.,stopplng at all stations. Iave Pottsvllle at 6. 00. 8.05 and 9.10 a. m., and 2.30 p.m., Herndnn at 10.00 a.m., Bliamokln at 6.00 and 11.02 a. in.. Ashland at 7.18 a. m.. and 12. 2(ip. m., Mahanoy City at 7.63 a m and 12.54 p m., Ta maqua at 8.35 a in and 2.10 p m for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Harrlsburg, &c. Iave Pottsvllle via ScliuylkllTand Susquehanna Railroad at 8.06 a m for Harrlsburg, and 11.46 a m., for Plnegrove and Tremont. Pottsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Potts vllle at 6:00 am... passaa Reading at 7.30 am., ar riving at Philadelphia at 10:10 a in. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 6.16 pm., passes Reading at 7.40p m ; arriving at Pottsvllle at 9.2op m. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts town at 6:46 a m, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and Green.) at 4.30 p m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 :30 a m, and 6:16 p mi for Ephrata, Litlz, Lancaster, Columbia, &o. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a m, and 3.30 p m, and Columbia at 8.16 a m, and S.20 p 111. Perklomen Railroad trains leave Perklomen. Junction at 9.00 a m, 2.56 and 8.30 p mi return ing, leave Green Lane at 6.00 a in. 7.40 a. m., 12.35 and 4.20 p. ni., connecting with trains on the Heading Rail Road. Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phcenlx villeat 9.05 a in, 3:05 aud 6:60 p m; returning, leave Byers at 6.30 a m, 12:40 and 4:20 pm, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. Colehrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9:40 a in and 1:06, and 6:20 pm, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 6:00, and 11:25 a in, and 3:00 p m, connecting with trains on Reading. Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8:30 am, 2:40 and 6:33 p m, returning, leave Downlngtownat 7:00a 111, 12:30 and 6:40 pin, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays: leave New York at 6:30 p m., Phil delphia at 8 :00a m and 3:15 p m, leave Potttville at 8:10 a in, and 2:35 p. m., leave Harrlsburg at 6:30 a. m., and 2.00 p.m , leave Allentown at 4..16 and 8:66 p. 111. ; leave Reading at 7.40a. 111., 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. m.,and 4.10 p. m., 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. Hunt, ill Eng. Mach'ry. Reading, Pa., May 20th, 1873- Pennsylvania B. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after June 29th, 1873, Passenger'traln will run as follows: ' ' ' WEST. Pacific Express. S.03 a. m. dally. Way Pass. 9.00 A. u., dally. Mall 2.44 p. m. dally except Sunday. Mixed 6.36 p.m., daily except Sunday. EAST. Harrlsburg Accom 12.24 v. it., dally " Sunday Mail, 7.06 p. M., dally except 8undy DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, May 2.5th, 1873, trains eave Duncauuon, as follows : WESTWARD. Pacific Express 4.37 a. m., (flag) dally. Way Passenger. 8.26 A. M., dally Mail, 2.08 p. M dallyexeept Sunday Mixed, 6.68 p. m., daily except Sunday. EASTWARD. Harls'burg Accom 12.59p.m., dallyexceptSunday Mull 8.06 p.m " " WM. C. KING, Agent. Northern Central Railway. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Through and Direct Route to and from Wathing ton, Baltimore, Jilmira, JOrle, Buffalo, Jtocietter and Atugara fUle. fS AND AFTER SUNDAY, October 27th, 1872, W the trains on the Northern Central Railway will run as follows : K011TUWAUD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I Harrlsburg, 1. n 26 Wllllamspoi 1 6.20 p. ni., and ai r. at F.lmira,10.3uia CINCINNATI EXPHES8. Lvs.Baltlmoie, 8. 10 p.m. arvs.llanlaburg,ll. 20p.m FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 1.16 p. in. Harrlsburg 4.60 p.m. Arr.at Willlamsport 8.35p.m., NORTHERN EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltlmorelo.i'p.ni. levs.Harrisburg4.26a.nl. An Ives at Elinlra 12.40 a. 111. Lvs.Nlagaia 9.65 p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m.: Harrlsburg 10.50 a. n Arrives at Canandalgua at 8.00 p. in. Nlugara, at 1.10 a. 111. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN, Leaves Elmlra 6.80 a. 111. 1 Willlamsport 9.16 a. m Uurrisburg 2.06p. ui. Ar.Baltluiore at 6.30 p.m PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS. Leaves Canandalgua 2.46 p. in., Elmlra 6.30 p. ni. Williainsport 11.U6.P 111.. Harrlsburg at 6.30 a. 111. Arrives at Bait I mors at 8.46a.m. ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Erie at 9.05 p. 111. Willlamsport at 9.25 a. ni Lvs. Sunbury 9.40 a. m., Ar. Uarrlsbuig 11.30 a.m PACIFIC EXPRERS. Lvs. Harrlsburg 11.60 a.m., Ar.Bultimure 8.00 p.m NIAGARA FXPRPSH SOUTH. Lvs Canandaguall.SUa.m. I Elmlra 2.20 p. ni. wniiamspori 0.10p.m. 1 Huniiury g.oo p. ni. " liarrinburg 10.40p.ui. ar. Baltimore,2.16 p.m. For further Information !!! v at the Ticket ollice, Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. AL.riii-.ij it. ri'snn, General Superintendent. Ijtafre Liue Vrtween Newport and New uernuuiowB. STAGES leave New Germantcwn dally at four o'clock a. m. Landisburg at 7. SO a. 111. Green park at 8 a. in. New llloonilleld at9M a. m. Arriving at Newport to eouneot with the Ao Ooiiiinodallon train East. Itelnniiiiuleaves Newport on the arrival of the Mall Xralnlroin Philadelphia. at2.S0 p. m. i. RICK, l'rovrietor. ILLIAM M. BUTCH, Justice of the Pence, AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Penn'a. Bjveclul attention ild to Collections of all klmK led. llouils, Muittages and Anreenienitt neatly executed. 7 10U I
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