8 ftlje into, Ktu) filoomftclb, )a.- An Affair of DIs-Honor. A Timet' special from Montgomery Sta tion, by way of St. Louis, July 1, says in the Rheet and Cooley duel Judge Cooley was killed at the second fire. The parties arrived at this place on the same train at 10 o'clock in the morning. Mr. Rheet was accompanied by Mr. Charles Roman and Dr. Burns, and Judge Cooley was attended by Col. Georgo V. Carter and Major M'Ray Solph. , The i weapons were double-barrol- ed shot giutS) one barrel loaded with a Mingle ball, distance forty yards. The The ground Wot promptly selected, the dis tance measured and the parties placed in position. ; At the first fuo Rheet's shot ranged high, Cooley's to the right. Cooley dolivered his fire first. At the second fire both fired simultaneously. Cooley fell mor tally wounded by the shot entering his left side and passing apparently through his heart. He expired in six minutes without apparent sutTering, only speaking the words to Dr. Ilolliday : "I am shot through the breast." . The gentlemen engaged in the affair exchanged the usual civilities after the second fire and separated with the expression of mutual respect and consider ation. ' To Enrope by Balloon. The New York DaHy Graphic announces that it has entered into an agreement with Professors Wise, of Philadelphia, and Washington II. Donaldson, of Reading, by which the Graphic company agrees to build the balloon for the trans-atlantic voyage to be made by Messrs. Wise and Donaldson, and assumes all the expenses for such voyage. The outlay for such it is estimated will be 1 10,000. The departure of the tsronauts is fixed for the 20th of Au gust, or as near that day as practicable, The Graphic announces that the work of constructing the balloon was began on Sat urday last, and when finished it will not be placed on exhibition, but immediately start Europe, where, after landing, the aeronauts will communicate the full particulars of the voyage to the Graphic company by tele graph. The balloon contains 6,000 yards of cloth. Under a Front Step. The Richmond, Va., 2Vrui says : A few weeks since, a citizen of Louisa county, named Nathan Johnson, died. On open. ing the front step of his house for some buried money, the turn of $12,600, in twenty dollar gold pieces, was found buried in four tin boxes. During the late war the county of Louisa was raided on by the Fed eral troops several times. On one of these occasions, Mr. Johnson sent his servants out to watch the approach ing marauders, and took occasion mean while to effectually conceal bis funds. In due time the soldiers came and upset every. thing in the house in search of funds, and even ate Mr. Johnson's provisions while sitting on the step under which be bad placed the money, but they did not find it, else his heirs would now be ont of that much pocket change. A Cow Killed by a Boar. On Friday, last, as Mr. J. E. Martin, at Hillsdale Station, Londonderry township, Dauphin county, came home with his team from hauling grain, a little before dinner, be turned his hogs into the pasture field, where he bad bis cows. Among them was a large Chester boar, and they had scarcely been in fifteen minutes till this boar had ripped a valuable cow so badly that she died in a few hours afterwards. Mr. Mar tin's wife saw it when It happened, and says he ripped the cow with his tunics and then walked away. This should be a warning against having such animals ruuuing with cattle or on the public road. It is also dan gesovs for children to be on the road when there are such animals running at large. 1 A Hen Swallows a Diamond. The Bt. Louis Globe says: A clerk on Fourth street tried to get up a corner in the chicken market yesterday. lie has been driving half the clerks on the thoroughfare wild with envy by a magnificient cluster diamond ring. Yesterday morning, while at Lucas market, his hand reposed on a ' .chicken-coop and a curious cackler went for his ring, plucked out and swallowed the largest gem in the cluster. It is un necessary to say that be bought that coop of ckickens at the dealer's price. lie says he will have that diamond if the family is compelled to eat chicken all summer. Two Slitters Struck with l'araljuls. On Sunday evening last Hannah Wil liams, residiog in Pbcouixville, was struck . with paralysia from the effect of which she died the same niglkt Her sister, Miss Anna Radeliff, also residing in the same borough, upon learning of her sister's death, was so affected by the intelligence that she too was stricken with a like via t.ition and ' died a few hours afterwards. The funeral of both took place from one bouse on Wednesday lust. The ages of the deceased were 00 and 63 years respec tively. It is seldom , we are called to re cite a case so solemn and remarkable as the ' one above described Wut Chttier Local tW At Deshionles on Saturday night Nelson Yard shot and instantly killed . Jacob Jones, who he alleges criminally as . saulted hi wife. , Mis. Yard also fired at , Jones with a revolver. Yard and his wife surrepdered voluntarily to the' authorities. New Advertisements, TO THE WOUKINO GXASH.male or fo male. f0 a weak guaranteed.' 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HUBHAHI) BROS., Publishers. 25 d 4t 723 Sansoin St., Philadelphia. SAgenta fv-Wanted tor AINTSoVlNNERS OF THE K- BIBLE. Dissected, anyalyzed and portrayed as real mn and women, fust like Saints and Sinners of our own day. Original, Racy, striking and Popular. Reads like a Novel. Send for circular. Z1EULKK & M'CURDY, 2M4w 618 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa N K V E R NEGLECT A COUOn. Nothing Is more certain to lay the foundation for future evil consequences. Wells' Carbolio Tablets Are a sure enre for all diseases of the Respiratory Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Dlptheria, Asthma, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, and all Diseases of the Lungs. In all cases of sudden cold, however taken, these TABLETS should be promptly and freely used. They equalize the circulation of the blood, miti gate the severity of the attack, and will, in a very short time, restore healthy action to the affected organs. Wells' Carbolic Tabi.kts are put up only in blue boxet. Take no substitutes. If they can't be found at your druggist's send atonce to the agents In New York, who will forward them by return mall. Don't be deceived by imitations. Sold by druggists. Price 25cents a box. dimis y. KKLLOGU, 18 Piatt St., N. Y, Sole Agent for the United States. 25d4w eenu ior circular. CANVASSING BOOKS SENT FREE FOR Prof. FOWLER'S Great Work ON MANHOOD. WOMANHOOD and their Mutu al Inter-relations; LOVE, Its LAWS, POWEK, etc. Agents are selling from 20 to SO copies of this work a day, and we send a canvassing book free to any book agent. Address, stating experience, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phlladel! phla, Pa. 2M4w S UN DA Y-S CJIO OL Books and Papers. CATALOGUES SUPPLIED BY THE American Sunday School Union, No. 1122 Chestnut Street, 2M4w PHILADELPHIA. AGENTS WANTED I CAST ADRIFT I CAST ADB1FT ! A Companion to the famous "Three Years In a Man-Trap" and "Ten Nights in a Bar Room" by T. 6. A RTHUR. Thelatest and great est book of this celebrated author splendidly II lustrated, elegantly bound, and will sell at sight by thousands. Is highly indorsed by the most promi nent people and papers of the country. A story of crime and outrage In our midst wlileh will ap pall the stoutest heart. Will do more for the cause of temperance and morality than the law. Agents who have sold ' Man-Trap" cannot fail to sell double the number of this book. A LIKE OP THE AUTHOR, with steel portrait, presented to every subscriber. Descriptive circulars and terms tent free on application to J. 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DIRECTLY from the South Amer- dlne..r - "IV - - "'f viuaieq mood. SiwHKt.hen t,'" Ll'e-Glvlng Powers, anil remove all Obstructions and Impaired and Enfeebled Or- IT SHOULD BE FREELY TAKEN, as Jurube ba it pronounced by medical writers the most ef- i 1 . , . ' i-muuou ueiu anown til the whole rangeof medicinal plants. .uuu, is nail St., New York, . ,, """pni "i me united states. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular. 26 GUANOS AND BONE! L. KE1.LUM Si CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in fauanoft and FerH Uxors, GENERALLY. PERUVIAN, BAT. OHCHILLA GUANOS. LISTER BROS. HONr. WHITELOCK. TURNER. MORO PHILLIPS' And other PHOSPHATES. SEEDS ! Clover, Timothy and klndi of Field Seeds, No. 119 Ilillen Street, Near Belair Market. 24U1 BALTIMORE. MD. Something New. A N elegant Album for 28 Cents, holding 21 full sized cards, bound In full mit evr ....i -.u at the low price of 26 Cents, suitable fur the Dock, et or centre table. Order sample tent by niaJI rwt puld on receipt of 26 ceuU. 3 for 80 ceuU. or for li. Address, , ' BURROW ft CO.. . ' . Haiti more, Md. Jl Aaents Wanteil. Catln.ni-. nt u..b- im. tures, teiitjJr'tee. 'mi SUMMEB OAK Very Cordial Invi tation' to Patronize the Very Largest Clothing House, Sixth & Market Sts. WANAMAKER & BROWN, The Popular Clothiers, PHILADELPHIA. The U, B. Mutual Aid Society of Pennsylvania, Present the following plan for consideration to ucn persons wno wisn to oecome memoers: Th h- QTV TT T I a nnnlluHnn FIVE DOLLAltrt annually for fouh ybahs, and thereafter TWO DOLLARS annually during life, with Dro-rata mortality assessment at the death of each member, which for the First Class Is as ionowi: mental 15 60 2S 73 41 - H2 64 1 70 16 61 29 74 42 94 66 1 80 17 62 SO 75 43 MM 1 92 18 63 31 77 44 98 67 2 04 19 64 82 79 46 1 00 68 2 1 20 66 33 81 46 1 06 69 2 28 21 H 34 U 47 1 12 60 2 40 22 67 36 85 48 1 18 61 2 45 23 68 39 86 49 1 24 62 2 60 24 69 37 87 60 1 30 63 2 65 25 70 88 88 61 1 40 64 2 60 26 71 39 89 62 1 60 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 ubj occur. t A member, or hit heirs, may name a successor; om ii nonce oi tne neatn oi a memoer to tne nee retarv is not accompanied with the name of a sue eessor, then the Society will putin a successor and fill the vacancy, according to the Constitution of tne Dooieir. Should the member die before his tour Dav. ments of ftv doMurs are made, the remaining un paid part will be deducted from the one Thnutand iouart aue nit neirs; nis successor win men pay only fteo doUan annually during bis lifetime, and the mortality assessments. f Male and Female from fifteen to sixty-flve years of age, of good moral habits, In good health, hale, and sound of mind, irrespective of creed, or race, may become members. For further Infouia- tion, aaurest i.. yv.lhaummc, (Sec'y U. B. Mutual Aid Society,) LEBANON, PA. Wm. M. Butch, New Bloomfield, Pa.. District Agent ior Huntingdon, ueaiora, mair ami rui ton counties. Agents Wanted I Address D. 8. EARLY. 7 17 8m pd Uarrlsburg, Pa. Valuable Heal Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned will sell at private sale, a de sirable farm situate in Spring township, Perry couuiy, ri., ao joining lanns oi U. inuaiuin, jonn Boyer and others, containing 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 WEATHER HOARDED Dwelling HoiiMe, And a Good Hank Itnrn, In a manner new. There It a never-falling well of good water near the door. There are also two ex cellent ORCHARDS on tills farm, with a variety of other fruit trees. This farm lies one and a quarter miles East of Oak Grove, on the Long's (lap Road, known as the farm of John Adams, dee d. ir For further information, address the Exec utor, JOHN K1BKH, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland CO., Pa. April 22, 1873.4m 7ew7 Clews & Co., 83 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Clews, Ilabicht & Co., 11 OLD BROAD ST., LONDON. BANKERS & FISCAL AGENTS FOR THE United States Government, And all Foreign Governments. E.;b. Wilcox. J. W. Almony. WILCOX & ALMONY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Wholesale Dealers In GRAIN, POTATOES, APPLES, BUTTER, EGGS, AND ALL KIND8 OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, ., x I,, UA9fON: ORCH1LLA. RHODES' PHOSPHATE, SOUTH SEA, and Fertilizers generally.. -Liberal Advances made on Consignments and Returns made Weekly. WILCOX 6 ALMONY, No. 160 Forrest Street, 24 ii Italtliiiore. Md. ' Dissolution of Co-Partnership. OTICE Is hereby given, that the partnership J.1 heretofore existing between Michael Hitting and W. 11. Rud. trading and doliiar business under the name and style of Bitting & Rud, In the mer cantile business in the borough of New Buffalo. Perry county, l'a., Is this day dissolved and all persons knowing themselves Indeutrd to said firm me requested to make payment to Michael imtmg nihiuii mil uays. , JHUJIl AEIj hittimu. WM. 11. RUD. April 22, 1873. tlO in t9H lrday. Agents wanted every 1U Ul 5U where. Particulars free. A. H. BLAIH Si CO., St. Louis, Mo. 17 62 VERY BEST CLOTHING! Very Large Assortment! VERY LATEST STYLESI Very Low Prices! WEAR OAK HALL READY VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE At Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at private snle his val uable farm situate In Juniata tnwnshln. Verrv en.. l'a.. adjoining lands of George Tizell, George iuscb aiiu uuicib, uouiaiuiug 91 -A. O 3R, IE S , of Red Slate land, about 75 Acres are cleared, and in a high state of cultivation. The balance is wen set witu timber. The Improvements are a good two story Log aim wcfttuBruoarueu DWELLING HOUSE, LARGE BANK BARN, TENANT HOUSE, CARRIAGE HOUSE, NEW Mfin PkN ana WIVIII XT H rai There is also a Well of good water near the TliA1A im aim, TWft nttT ion, D fn. ARDS on this farm, with a variety of other fruit ... . " y'w'j ' "ear uie vinage oi mantle vllle in a good neighborhood. Any person desiring to purchase a home, should mint 1"'0,,er'y uu'ore making a fiual iavest- .I'r,,,ce5'000i.ayn,"t' l2-000 O" the 1st of April, 18(4, at which time a deed will be delivered. in iiunrcasiuu given, ine Daiance to ie paid In threeeoiial annual paymenU, with interest; to be - Call on or address JACOB KLINE, Markleville, Perry co., Pa., OB LEWIS POTTER, 12tf New Bloonifleld, Perry co., Pa. New Pension Law. U'JS?11 an " ot. "ftfess approved March 3, . j 1873. widows of ofllcers who were killed, or died pf disease contracted In the service, are now entitled to 12.00 per month for each of their chil dren. The guardian of a minor child of a soldier who heretofore only received W.00 per month pension lannwanl lUillntin .... - . ... Soldiers who receive invalid pensions can now rauiiini iiicicimcu to auy sum or rate between 18. and 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 wero 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 Call on or address LEWIS POTTER, Attorney for Claimants, New Bloomtteld, 7 a)tf- Perry Co., Pa. A Rare Chanco ! $200 to $300 per month b"11;!; liable Agents or business men SELLING LOTS HUNTINU COLONISTS or EMIGRANTS for " ClIlIJOll CITY," A new town at East Mahanoy Junction, Schuyl- East Mahano kill County, Where four different Railroads make connection, and there are Fourteen Dally Passenger Trains, and close to the greatest Anthracite Coal Trade in the State. Persons buvlnir lots can make mil THmr. SAND DOLLARS within the next ten years, by lnvostliigfl25POKALOT, and can have FIVE All kinds of labor comiumula the hlirhpi waves and linv ucrson can find enmlnvmcni I'm. duce, Provisions. Goods and all kinds of Wares uring tne Highest city 1'rlcet. Si" Lots are for s.ile and M:in tnil rimrta nnn be seen at all the Oflices of the i'riucipul REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OB JAMES H.GRIER, Pottsville, Schuylkill co Pa. 7 6tf WANTED, Agents and Peddlers for our PRKSS AND STRAINER Presses and Strains Jams, Jellies, herbs, vegetables, lard, tal low, moats, cheese, do. Over oo.OOO sold In a few localities. Hells quick. Every family wants It. Sewing Machine and other estnblUlied agents are finding this very profitable. Circulars free. Llt tlelleldand Dame, 102 Washington Street, Boston, Mass, io et Why not have a Beautiful Complexion? WHV BK NNOYEI WITH CHAPPED HANDS oh ROUCH8KIN7 when such an agreeable and effectual REMEDY CAN Jt K OBTAINED AT BO SKAI.L A COST. BY USING W RIGHT' 8 "ALCOFJATEU GLYCERINE TABLET." Sold by Druggists & Dealers in Toilet Articles. 000 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NoUceTslieTe by given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Nancy A. llornbergcr, late of Marys vllle, Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In Rye town ship. Ferry county, Pa. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, while those having claims will present them duly authenticated fur settlement to HliNHY SKILKH, April 8,187.1 Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICET-Notlce is hereby given, that tatters of Administration mi the estate of Joualliuu Shop, late of Tyrone township, deceased, have been granted to the sub scriber icsiillog 111 Madlsoii township. All persons Indebted to ;u) estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims, will iirnseiit theiB duly authditicated for s'l tlemuut. . SAMt'KL SIIOPK, May 20, 1873 Ot Administrator. RAILROADS'. KEAmtfQ ItAII.-IUAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.' . 9Ionday May 2H, IH73. Trainsleaveltarrlsburir for New At 6.30 and 8.10, A. M., and 2.00, p. u., connecting with trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, ano arriving at New York at 12:35 3.60, and :46p. iieturnlne: taave New York at S.nn a. m . 19. st and 5.30 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.46 a. m., and 3.30 p. m. ieave HarrisDurg tor Keaning, rottsvllle, Tama qua, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Shainokln, Allentown and Philadelphia at 6.30 and 8.10 a.m., 2.01) and 4.06 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4.05 p. m., train connecting for Phil adelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Potts ville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrisburg 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 atO.OO a. m., 12,50 and 6.30p. m., and Allentown at 7.20 a. m 12.25, 2.10, 4.35 and8.55 p.m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m.. connecting at Reading with train on East Penn'a. Railroad, returning leaves Pottsville at 4.35 p. m.. stopping at all stations. Leave Pottsville at 6.00, 8.05 and 9.10 a. m'and 2.30 p.m., Herndon at 10.00 am., shamokln at 6.08 and 11.02 a. in., Ashland at 7.18 a. m., and 12. 20p. m., Mahanoy City at 7.53 a m and 12.54 p m., Ta maqua at 8.36 a m and 2.10 p m for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Uarrlsburg, tie. Leave Pottsville via Scluiylkiliand Susquehanna Railroad at 8.06 a in for Uarrlsburg, aud 11.46 a. Hi;, for Plnegrove and Tremont. Pottsville Accommodation Train leaves Potts ville at 6:00 a in., passes Reading at 7.30 a m., ar riving at Philadelphia at 10:10 am. Returning: leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p m., passes Reading: at 7.40p m ; arriving at Pottsville al 9.2(1 p m. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts town at 6:45 a m, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and Green,) at 4.30 p m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7s2 am, and 6:16 p m; for Ephrata, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia, &o. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a m, and 3.30 p m, and Columbia at 8.16 a m, and 8.20 p m. Ferklomen Railroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at 9.00 a m, 2.65 and 0.30 p m; return ing, leave Green Lane at 6.00 a m, 7.40 a. m., 1235, and 4.20 p. m., connecting with trains on that Reading Rail Road. Pickering Valley Railroad trains lsave Phoenix, vllle at 9.05 a m, 3:05 and 5:60 p m; returning, leave Byers at 6.30 a m. 12:40 and 4:20 pm, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9:40 a m and 1:05, and 6:20 p m, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 6:00, and 11:25 a m, and 3:00 pm, connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8:30 am, 2:40 and 6:33 p in, returning, leave Dowulnglown at 7:00 a m, 12:30 and 5:40 p iu, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays: leave New York at 6:30 p m Phil delphla at 8 :00a m and3:15 p m.leave Potttvilleat 8:(0 a m, and 2:35 p. m., leave Harrtsburg at 5:30, a. m., and 2.00 p.m , leave Allentown at 4.35 and. 8:55 p. m. ; leave Reading at 7.40a. m., and 10.15 p. m.,for Uarrlsburg, at 7:30 a m. 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. 8upt.& Eng. Maoh'ry. Reading, Pa., May 26th, 1873. Peunsylvania It. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after June 29th, 1873, Fastengei train-, will run as follows: WEST. Pacific Express. 5.03 A. M. dally. Way Fast. 9.00 A. if., daily, Ma"vvi.- ,2-44 "daily except Sunday. Mixed 6.36 p.m., daily except Sunday. EAST. Harriaburg Accom 1224 p. m., dally " Sunday Mail, 7.05 p. m., dally except Sunday DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday. May 25th, 1873, trains eave Duncaunou, as follows : WESTWARD. Pacific Express 4.37 a. m., (flag) dally. Way Passenger, 8.$ A. dally Mail, 2.08 p.m daily except Sunday. Mixed, 6.58 p. M., daily except Sunday. L" A UTIV A 1)T Hnrls'burg Accom 1250P.M., d'allyexceptSunday. Mall 8.05 v. m " ' wai. u. niriu, Agent. Northern Central Railway. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. nroueh and Direct Smile (o and from Wnthinu foil, JiiMimore, Elmira, Erie, Buffalo, Jiochetter and Niagara Eaili. AfN AND AFTER SUNDAY, Ootober27th, 1872,. KJ the trains on the Northern Central Railway, will run as follows : ' NOR Til WAJtD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I Uarrlsburg, 1. p 25 vv uiiaiuspori n.m p. in., auu ai r. at cimira, iu.3Um. CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Lvs-Baltlinore, 8.10p.in.arvs.Harrisburg,11.20p.in FAST LINK. Leaves Baltimore 1.15 p. m. Harrlsburb4.50D.ro. . ..Ullllni........ , ac- ... HU..I " lllu.nwi (i O.O.JII.III., NORTHERN EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltlmorelo.2Ap.m. levs.Harrisburg 4.25a.m. Arrives at Elinira 12.40 a. m. Lvs.Niagaiu 0.56 p.m. NIAGARA EXPHRSS. Lvs. Baltimore 7.41) a.m., Uarrlsburg 10.50 a. m Arrives at Uanandalgua at 6.00 p. in. " Niagara, at 1. 10 a. at. SOUTHWARD, MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Elmlra 6.30 a. in. WlUiamsport 9.15 a. in llarrisburg 2.06 p. m. Ar.Baltiinore at 6.30 p.m PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS. Leave. Canandaigua 2.46 p. in., Elmlra 6.30 p. in. Wlllianisport 11.06. p m. Harriaburg at 6.30 a. ni. Arrives ai Biiltliiiore at 8.46a.m. ERIK EXPRESS. Lvs. Erie at 9.06 p. iu. Willluinsport at 9.25 a. m Lvs. Suubury 0.40 a. m., Ar. liarrlsburg 11.30 a. in PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. llarrisburg 11.50 a.m., Ar.Ualtimore 3.00 p.m NIAOARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs Canaiidaguall.30a.in. I Klmlra 2.20 p. m. ' Wlllianisport 6.1(ip.ra. I fsunluiry 8.00 p. m. " Harriaburg ia40p.m. ar. Baltlmore,2.16 p.m. For further Information apply at the Tloket oltice, Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. ALFRMK R. FIHKE, General Superintendent. Stage Lino Between Newport and New Uermantovriu STAGES leave New Germautown dally at four o'clock a. ni. Landlsbui gat7. 30 a. m. Green park at 8 a. in. New llloomneld at V'A a. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac eominodatlon tralu East. Returiiliigleaves Newport on the arrival Of the MallTralutrom Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. in. 2. RICK. ivortefor. "yH-LIAM M. 8UXC1I, Justice of the Peace, AND GENERAL' COLLECTOR, New Bloomfield, Ferry County, Pnu'a.. Special attention paid to Collections of all kinds. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages aud Agreements: neatly esetuted, 7 ion 0
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