The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, August 05, 1873, Page 8, Image 8

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Burled Money A Strange Case of Soiu
nrmibulisiii.
Friday last a resident of Division strcot,
named Durcli, received $300 in money, and
it being too late to deposit it in the bank
he placed H in a small tin box, and deposit
ed the box in a bureau drawer, lie has a
daughter about fifteen years old, who has a
morbid terror of burglars, and the girl was
very anxious for the safoty of the money,
fearing that some one would enter the
house. So great was her anxiety that she
could not go to sleep until after midnight.
When the family arose Saturday morning,
Burch went to the drawer and found both
box and money gone. lie examined the
doors and windows,.but found them secur
ed as be had loft them the previous night,
and of course it was a great mystery how
the money had left the house. There wore
no callers the evening previous, the key of
the drawer had been left lying on the stand
in the bed-room, and was there when he
got up, and the drawer was locked as he
locked it.
What might have been a vexations case
for the detectives was solved after break
fast without much trouble. The daughter,
on getting up, found that a woolen rag and
a piece of salt pork which she bad bound
around her sore throat the previous eve
ning had fallen off and disappeared as mys
teriously as the cash-box. The father
hoard bor Bpeaking about it, and as he
passed inrougu a grape aroor in tue rear
of the house he saw the cloth and the meat
' on the ground. Bending back to piok them
up his foot sank down into soft ground,
and bo heard a rattling, which resulted in
' his pulling up the box safe and sound.
vv line uie gin couiu not, 01 course, remem
ber anything about it, it is quite certain
' that her anxiety for the money led her to
rise in her sleep, Becure tho box, unlock
the door and go oat and bury it in the ar
bor. A post had been pulled up in one
corner of the arbor, loosening tho soil, and
she bad selected this spot. Her fingers
were found to be soiled with dirt,and there
were dirt marks on the pillow-slip whore
she had placed her hand. Then the wool-
- en which had dropped from her neck was
still further proof of her somambulism.
' She was as much surprised as any one,
and but for tho accident, as it may be
termoJ,' which led Burch into the arbor,
' he might have been bewailing the loss of
his money a year hence. He claims to be
a light sleeper, and yet the daughter had
taken the key from the stand near his
head, unlocked the drawer, unlocked the
back door, drawn the bolt of tho woodshed,
passed out, returned and locked everything
and replaced tho bureau key, and -neither
' the man nor wife was awakened, and the
sleeper encountered nothing to break the
midnight dream which led her to leave her
bed. Detroit Free Prett.
A Very Surprising Surprise Party.
Those surprise parties, somehow, nearly
always turn out unpleasantly. They tell
about one that came off up in Connecticut
recently which was not half as joyous as it
should have been. It was reported of a
man and bis wife, who bad been married
many years without having any children,
that tbey had at last been made happy by
the birth of a daughter. Some of their
frionds determined to give tho man a pre
sentation surprise party. Bo about forty
persons marched up to the house one eve
ning, carrying a cradle and lots of 4;um
rings, aud bibs, aud bottles with gum nozzles,-
and a baby carriage and some little
nightgowns, and a coral armlet and a gross
of soothing syrupy-and paregoric And
they all burst into tbe parlor at once on
tip-toe. And wben tbe man, in amaze
ment, asked them what they meant by
such conduct, they said they were coming
in quietly so as not to wake the baby.
And when the husband blushed and
stammered, and asked, "What baby?"
they said hit baby, and began to hand him
the things, and to load him up with sooth
ing syrup and gum rings, until he floored
one of the guests with a quart bottle of par
egoric, and held him down until he explain
ed. And then it was revealed that it was
all a mistake about tbe little daughter ;
that no such arrival had taken place at all,
but that the report waa false. And then
the surprise party waa a great deal more
surprised than the man was ; and the
guests gathered up tbe Infant furnituA
and tried to pretend to the man that they
never thought he had a daughter, but that
they understood he had aocepted a position
as a director of an orphan asylum, and that
they brought arouud a few things for him
to distribute among the poor, fatherless
children.
E&" A most singular occurrence took place
a few weeks ago in Beaver twp., Clarion
county. When the oil well on the Keiser
farm struck a heavy vein of water on the
second saud rock, the water wells at the
residences of John G.Meudenlaall and P. F.
Kribbs, esqs., at Edenburg half a mile
distant both went dry.
I3P Esquimaux Joe's wife declined to go
back to tbe Polar regions, and was left at
New London. Both she and her husband
are entirely satisfied with temperate lati
tudes, and will settle as peaceful fisherman
and wife in Massachusetts when the for
mer gets tack. .
, New Advertisement.
TO TUB WOttKINO CLASH, male or fe
malo. 860 a week guaranteed. Respectable
employment at home, day or evening 1 no capital
required; full Instructions and valuable packaue
of goods to start with, sent tree by mail. Address
with 6 cent return stamp.
. M. YOUNO&CO., ,
29d4w 173 Greenwich St., New York.
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS I
AN ELEGANTLY BOUNDOANVASSINO BOOK
fur the best and cheapest Family Hlble ever pub.
llshed, will lie sent free of charge to any book
agent. It contains NKAKLY 7ihj line Scriptural
Illustrations aud agents are meeting with mi pre
cedonted success. Address, stating experience,
etc., aud we will show you what our agents are
doing. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phila
delphia, 1 a.
2!kHw
POPULAR EXPOSITOR
OF THE GOSPELS AND ACTS,
By Hev. Alfred Nevln. L. B., 1). I)., embraces
the International Series of Lessons for three
years. Every pastor, teacher and family needs it.
Endorsed by Presidents McCosh, Oolilelgh,
King, Wallace, Bishops Simpson, Stephens, Ha-
vttii and IIim f'Urirv anil l'rpqs ill nil lial'fs of the
country. Address 7.1EGLKK tt Mul'URDY, 618
Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. kiw
N15VEK
NEGLECT A COUOFI. Nothing Is more certain
to lay thctoundatioii for future evil consequences.
Wells' Carbolic Tablets
Are a sure cure for all diseases of the Respiratory
Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, lilptherla,
Asthma, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Dryness of the
Throat. Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, and all
Diseases of the Lungs,
in nil mim if sudden cold, however taken.these
TABLETS should be promptly and freely used.
Thev equalize the circulation of the blood, miti
gate' the severity of the attack, and will. In a very
short tlino, restore healthy action to the all'ected
organs. ,
Wells' Cahhomo TAnt.rrs are put up only In
blue boxen. Take no substitutes. If they can t be
found at your druggist's send atonce tot I agents
In New York, who will forward them by return
mall. Don't oe ueceiveu oy inuiaiions.
Sold bv druggists, rnee zo cents a
JOHN (J. KELLOGG, 18 l'latt St., N. Y.
Sole Agent for the United State?,
2kHw Send for Circular.
GROT WESTERN:
v
SMTHFIEUDSI PITTSBURGH PAi
Breech-loadlns Shot Guns. ) to 8300. Double
Shot Guns, 88 to $150. Single Guns, 13 to 820.
Rltles, 88toJ75. Revolvers, S(i to ri. 1'lstois, si
Iji kh. (Inn Materia . F sh in Tack e. Larue (lis
count to Dealers or Clubs. Army Guns, Revol
vers. &c. Iionilil or traded for. Goods sent bv ex.
press C. O. D., to be examined before paid for. 2nd
fS THE MOST POWERFUL CLEANSER
srrengtnener and remover of Glandular. Obstruc.
tlous known to Materia Medico.
IT IS SPECIALLY ADAPTED to constitutions
"worn down" and debilitated by the warm weath
er of Spring and Summer, when the blood Is not in
active circulation, consequently gathering Impuri
ties from the sluggishness and Imperfect action of
me secretive organs, ana is inaiincstea uy lir
mors. Eruptions, Blotches, Bolls, Pustules, Bcrof.
uIa tc etc
WHEN WEARY AND LANGUID from over.
work, and dullness, drowsiness and Inertia take
t he place of energy and vigor, the svstcm needs a
Tonic to build It up and help the Vital Forces to
regain their recuperative power.
IN THE HEAT OF SUMMER, frequently the
Liver and Spleen do not properly iei form their
functions; the Uterine and urinary Organs are
inactive, producing weakness oi tne stomach aim
iniesunes ana a predisposition to Dillons derange.
menu
Mr. Well'
Extract of Janibeba
IS PREPARED DIRECTLY from the Hnnlh Amer.
lean Plant, and Is peculiarly suited to all these
dllllculties; It will cleanse the Vitiated Blood,
strengthen the Lfe-Givlng Powers, anil remove
an uustrucsions auu impaired and Enfeebled Or
gans.
IT SHOULD BK FREELY TAKEN, as Jurube.
ba is Dronouiiced bv medical writers the timut f t.
Itclent Purifier, Touic aud Deobst ruent known In
me wnoie rangeoi medicinal plants.
.IflMVJl kll lif'r! la tn..i, ut XT.....
V U.li. ItlluUMIJ, .tj . 1411.1. ai.. HOW III1K,
Sole Afrent for the ITiittpil Mt.nt.a
Trice One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular. 29
The Best is the Cheapest!
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE
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'fHE SINGER BKWING MACHINE is so well
A known that it is not necessary to mention
ITS MANY GOOD QUALITIES!
Every one who has any knowledge of Sewing
Machines knows that It will do
EVERY KIND OF WORK
In a Superior Manner.
The Machine Is easily kept In order i easily op
erated, and Is acknowledged by all, to be the
The Best Machine in the' World !
Persons wanting a Sewing Machine should ex
amine the Singer, before purchasing. They cau
be bought on the
Most Liberal Term
OF
F. MOKTIMElt,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.,
General Agent for Perry County,
Mr Or of the following Local Agents on the
same terms:
A. F. KEIM,
Newport, Pu.
J AS. P. I.ONO.
Agent for Bultalo township, and vicinity
Why not hava a Beautiful Complexion?
WHY AMKOTJCD WITH
CHAPPED HANDS ox ROUCH8KIN'
wuen sucn an agreeame and ertectual
RXHKDY CAN B 41 OBTAINED
AT SO SUIX A COST.
. BY USING WEIGHT'S
ALCONATD ULYCKRINK TABLET."
Sold by Druggists A Dealers In Toilet Articles. 000
lift
Kit,.
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SUMMER
OAK
HALL-
Very Cordial Invi
tation to Patronize
the Very
Largest Clothing House,
Sixth & Market Sts.
WANA3IAKEB & BROWN,
Tim PoruLAit Clotuiers,
PHILADELPHIA.
Neio Advertisements.
"CAMPHORINE" Cures every pain, &c.
Try It. Sold by all druggists. Rkiiuen Hovt,
rropricuir, new num. .wu
H19 Qrt IN FOUR WEEKS' CANVASSING
4l.LiS.OU was one agent's prollt on Bryant's Li
brary of Poetry and Song! 70 in one week on
The New Housekeeper's Manual, by Miss Reedi
er and Mrs. Stowe. Any active man or woman
can have an agency. J. B. FORD & CO., New
York, Boston, Chicago and San Francisco. 3ud4w
30th Thousand In Press. Siile Increas.
lng. &00O more LIVE AGEN TS WAN TED for our
Our Livingstone 23 Tears in Africa !
Over 600 psges, only 82.60 Incomplete and Inferi
or works are ollercd, look out for iheiii. Wend for
circular and see proof of the greatest success of
the season, l'ocket Companion worth 10 mailed
free. HUBBARD BROS., Publishers,
3U d 4t TS Saiisom St., Philadelphia
WANTED 1 Wholesale Purchasing Agents
lor the BARTKAM SEWING MACH1NF.
made at Danbury, Ct. The Latest and Best. Tho
Stillest, Fastest, and Easiest l.ock stitch, Straight
Needle Machine in the market. Mr Better terms
than any company. Address,
JOHN A. DODGE, General Agent,
30d4w Danbury, Conn
AGENTS WANTED l,3.Kb
"Blessed are the Pure in Heart."
Just ready, from an original painting bylni
Waikiii, Is sure to become highly popular.
Though executed In the highest style of the art,
In order to reach the masses and secure large
sales, the price is made much lower than that at
which large sales, the price is made much lower
than that at which any Chromo of like quality
has ever been sold. Terms extremely liberal.
Exclusive territory. Sold only by subscription.
Annlv At once to secure choice of territory. Cir
culars, Hie., free. GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher,
7S! Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa . 30d4w
A Work of Intense Interest and Intrinsic Value.
OCEAN'S STORY:
By the gifted son of the famous " PETER PAR
LEY." The result of great historical research :
An Authentic History of Navigation and Its
Manifold Discoveries sinae the Flood. Abounds
with Startling Incidents, Fearful Disasters, Law
less Piracies. Bloodv Battles, and Glorious
Achievements: also desorlbes Diving, Telegraph
ing. Ocean Fisheries, Hie. Over 200 Spirited Cuts.
Subject New. Price liw. Agents Wanted.
HUBBARD BROS., Publishers,
-S0U4 w 724 bausom St., Philadelphia. Pa.
C H OLE R A
EPIDEMIC DISEASES
PREVENTED BY USING
Bromo - Chloralum,
THE NEW ODORLESS AND NON-POISONOUS
POWERFUL DEODORIZER
AND DISINFECTANT.
It destroys all bad odors and poisonous emana
tions about your premises, and thereby prevents
contagion and disease) contains no poison, lias no
odor, and is always safe.
"Diploma awarded by the American Institute
to Tilden A Co., for Bromo-Chloraluni, They con
sider It of value as being non-poisonous aud Ino
dorous, and can recommend It especially for med
ical and general household purposes where disin
fection and deodorlzatlon Is called for." Exhi
bition of 1872.
Prepared only by
TILDEN & CO.,
NEW YORK.
-Sold by alldrugglsts. 30d4w
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
"VTOTfCE Is hereby given, that the partnership
heretofore existing between Michael Bitting
and W. H. Riul, trading and doing business under
the name and style of Bitting & 11ml, in the mer
cantile business In the borough of New Bultalo,
Perry county. Pa., Is this day dissolved aud all
persons knowing themselves Indebted to said
hrm are requested to make payment to Michael
Bitting within ten days.
MICHAEL BITTING.
WM. H. RUD,
April 22, 1873.
New I'en&ion Law,
fTNDER an act of Congress approved March 3,
J 1ST:), widows of ontcer who were killed, or
died of disease contracted In the service, are now
entitled to 12.00 per monlh for each of their chil
dren. The guardian of a minor child of a soldier who
heretofore only received fS.OO er 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 fx. and 118. per month.
Soldiers who have lost their discharges can now
obtain duplicates.
Fathers and mothers who lost sons In the serv
ice uihiu whom they were dependent for support,
can also obtain peuslous.
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
LEWJ8 POTTER,
Attorney for Claimants,
New Bloomfleld,
7 20tf. Perry Co., r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is
hereby given, that Letters of Administration
on the estate of Jonathan Shoi, lule of Tyrone
township, deceased, have been granted to the sub
scriber residing In Madison township. All pmsons
Indebted to said estate are reuuested to make im
mediate payment, and those liuvlug clal will
preseut them duly authenticated for settlement.
SAMUEL SHOCK.
My20, 187S fit Admiuislrator.
VERY BEST CLOTHING!
Very Large Assortment I
VERY LATEST STYLES!
Very Low Prices!
WEAR
OAK
HALL
BEADY
THE NEW DISCOVERY
la Chemical sad Medical gotsnce.
Dr. B. F. GARVIN' 'S
SOLUTION & COMPOUND EMIR
FIRST AND ONLY SOLUTION ever rosde
In one mixture of A LI. THE TWELVE
valusble sotiva principals of the well Juiowa
curative agent,
IMIVB THEE TAIt,
UNEQUALED In '.Coughs, Colds, Cstorrb,
Asthma, Bronchitis, and consumption.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
A recent cold In three to six honrs : and also,
by it VITALISING, PURIFYING and STI
MULATING effects upon the general system,
is rera&rkably efficacious in all
DISEASES! Of THE! BE.OOD.
Including Hero tula and Eruptions of the skin,
Dyspeptoa, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys,
Heart Disease, and General Debility.
ONE TRIAL CONVINCES!
1UU, A
Volatile Solution of Tar
Tor INflALATTON, withont simllcation ol
BEAT. A nmarkshly VALUABLE discovery,
as the whole apparatus can bo aimed in the vest
pocket, roadv at any time for the most effectual
and positively curative use in
All Diseases of the NOSE. THROAT
and LIINUS.
TlfB COMPOUND
Tar and Mandrake Pill.
for use in connection with the ELIXIR TAR,
is a combination of tho TWO most valuable
ALTERATIVE Medieion known in tba Pro
fession, and renders this PiU without exception
the very best ever offered.
The SOLUTION and COMPOUND ELIXIR of
it without doubt tho Heat remedy known in
cae of
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER.
It is a Specific for such disesses, and should ba
kept Id the household of every family, eepeoially
during those mouths ia whicb
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER
nrc liable to prersiL A smnll quantity taken
liiily will prevent contracting these terrible
diseases.
Eolation and Compound Ellslr, 1.00 per Bottle
Volatile Solution for Inhalation, $5.00 per Box
Tar and Mandrake Pills, Mete per box.
Bend for Circular of POSITIVE CURES
to your Druggist, or to
LT. HYDE & CO.,
BOLE 2 BOPBIETOBa,
19K-7th Avenue, Hew York.
f Hold by all Druggists.
13T For Bale by F. MORTIMER, NewBloom
Held, Fa., aud Urugglsta generally.
I'KItltY COUXTY
Ileal Estate. Insurance
AND
CLAIM AGKNCY,
LEWIS P0TTZ3 & CO.,
Real Kutate Brokers, Jnmirance, it Cloi'ni Agen
Now lllooinlIeIl, 1h
WEINVITE the attention of buyers and sell
ers to the advantages we oiler them In Diir.
chasing or dlsjiosiiig of real estate through our of-
uce.
We have a very larire llstof desirab Dronertv.
consisting of farms, town property, mills, store
and tavorn stands, aud real estate of any descrip
tion which we are prepared to otter at great bar-
f ains. We advertise our property very extensive
y, and use all our aiforts, skill, and dllllgeiice to
effect a sale. We make no oharges unless tin
Sroierty is sold while registered with us. We alsr
raw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa
jinn a. niimt'iitie rairn.
Koine of the best, cheapest, and most reliable
fire, life, and oattla Insurance companies III the
l) lilted Stiites arc represented as tills agency.
Property Insured either on the cash or mutual
plan, and perpetually at S4 and 15 her thousand.
Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims
collected. There are thousands of soldiers and
heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pensioni and
bounty, who have never made application. Hoi
diers.lf you were wounded, ruptured, orcontract
ed a disease ill the service from which you are dis
abled, you areenlitled to a pension.
When widows of soldiers die or marry, the mluor
children are entitled lo the pension.
Parties having any business to transact In our
line, are resiiectfuliy Invited to give us a call, as
we areeonnilciit we can render satisfaction In any
branch of our business. ,
" no charge, lor Information.
4 20iy LliWIb l'OTTKU A CO.
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$72 Each Week. $CJ? SliS
ly legitimate. - Particulars Kree. Address, J.
WOlPlll(i(t'0..b'i. Louis, Mo. 17 52
AM. KIXDS () JOB JMUNTINO
Nat)v Hxectiri1 at fch HhkAmlit.f Tftno.
Steam Job Onlce.
RAILROADS.
HEADING llAII,-ROA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, August 4tb, 187?.
TrainslcavflTfarrlshurir for New York. asfollows :
At 5.30 and 8.10, A M., and 2.00, p. m., connecting
with trains on the Pennsylvania Kullrnari. ami
arriving at New York at 12:35 3.50, aud 9:45 p.
in., respectively.
RotuniliiK: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.S0
and 5.30 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 9.15 a. m., and
3.3u p. m.
Leave Harrlsburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tama
qua, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Hhainokln, Allentown
and Philadelphia at5.:tu and 8.10 a.m., 2.00 and
s.ixp. m., stopping at ieuauoii anu iiriiiiiKti way
stations; the 4.05 p. in., train connecting for Phil
adelphia, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potts-
vino, ncuuyiKiii naven riki ahuuhi, vi o.:nuji
klllandBiisquehanna Railroad leave Harrlsburg
at 3.40 p. in.
East Pennsylvania Hanrnan Trains leave Head
ing for Allentown. Kaston and New York at7.30
and 10.35 a. in., and 4.00 p. in. Returning, leave
New York at 9.00 a. in., 12,.r0 and 6..'Rp. in., and
A II ... n. n nn - , i n n Id A 'jh..1Q n m
ANrmuwilflk f.iUH. III., 16.6.. . . 1.1111 r. III.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30
a. m., connecting at Heading with train on East
Penn'a. Rallrnnd, returning leaves Pottsvllle at
4.35 p. in., stopping at all stations.
iave roiisviue at h.ikj, two anau.iua. m., ami
2.30 p.m., lleriidon at Ui.0Oa.rn., Shamokln at 6.00
and 11. 02 a. m.. Ashland at 7.18 a. m., and 12. 2op.
ni., Mnhanoy City at 7.53 am and 12.54 p m., Ta
niaquaat 5.15,8.35 am and 2.15 p m lor Phila
delphia. New York, Reading, Harnsburg, &o.
Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkllland Susquehanna
Railroad at 8.05 a in for Harrlsburg, and 12.0oa
in., for Pinegrove and Treinont.
Pottsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Potts
vllle at 6:00 a in., passes Reading at 7.30 am. .ar
riving at Philadelphia at 10:10 am. Returning
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p in., passes Reading
at 7.40p ni ; arriving at Pottsvllle at 9.20p in.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts
town at 6:45 a m, returning, leaves Philadelphia
(Ninth and Oieen,) at 4.30 p m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7:30
a in, nnd 6:15 p mi for Kphrata, Litlz, Lancaster,
Columbia, io. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20
a in, and 3.30 p m, and Columbia at 8.15 a m, and
3.20 p m.
Perkionien Railroad trains leave Perklomen
Junction at 9.00 a ni, 2.55 and 6.30 p in; return
ing, leave Green Lane at 6.00 a in, 7.40 a. in., 12.35
nnd 4.20 p. in., connecting with trains on the
Reading Rail Knad.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phcenlx
vllleat 9.0.) a in, 3:05 and 5:50 p in; returning,
leave Hyers at 6.30 a m, 12:40 and 4 :20 p m, 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 5:50, and 11:25 a in,
and 3:00 p in, connecting with trains on Reading
Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport
at 8:30 am, 2:40 and 5:33 p m, returning, leave
Downlngtowu at 7:00a ni, 12:30 and 5:40 p in, con
necting with trains on Reading Railroad.
On Sundays: leave New York at 5:30 p m., Phil
delphiaat8:00a in and3:15 p m, leave Potlsvllleat
8:l0ani, and 2:35 p. m., leave Harrisburg at 6:30
a. in., and 2.00 p.m , leave Allentown at 4.35 and
8:55 p. m. ; leave Reading at 7.40a. ni., and 10.15 p.
in., 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. in., 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,
General Superintendent
Reading, Fa., August 4th, It-":'.
Pennsylvania It. It. Time Table.
NEWPORT STATION.
On and after June 29th, 1873, Passeugol train
will run as follows:
WE8T.
Pacific Express. 5.03 A. m. daily.
Way Pass. 9.00 A. h., daily.
Mail 2.41 p. m. dally except Sunday.
Mixed 6.36 p.m., dally except Hundav.
EAST.
Harrlsburg Accoin 12.24 p. u.. dally " Sunday
Mail, 7.0o p. M.. daily except Sunday
J. J. BARCLAY, Agent.
DUNCANNON BTATION.
On and after Sunday, May 2.'ith, 1873, tralus
eave Duucaiiuon, as follows i
WESTWARD.
Pacific Express 4.37 a. in:, (flag) dally.
Way Passenger, 8.25 A. M., dally
Mail. 2.08 p. m, dafiyexcept Sunday.
Mixed, 6.58 p. it., dally except Sunday.
EASTWARD.
Haris'btirg Accoin 12.69p.m., dailyexceptSunday
Mail 8.06 p. M " " "
WM. C. KINO. Agent.
Northern Central Railway.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Ttirovah and IHrect Route to and from Wathing
ton, Baltimore, illmtra, Krie, Buffalo,
Jiochenter and Niagara tXUlt.
AN AND AFTER SUNDAY. June 29th. 1873.
xJ the trains on the Northern Central Railway
will run as follows :
XOIiWWAlW.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Baltimore, 8.80 a.m. Harrlsburg, 1.30 p.m.
Williaiiisport 6.20 p. ni., Ik ai r. at 1 nilra, 10.30pm.
CINCINNATI EXPRESS.
Lvs.Baltimore, 8.1op.in.arvs.Harrlsbiirg,n.20p.)u
FAST LINK.
Leaves Baltimore 1.15 p.m. Harrlsburg 4.45 p.m.
Arr.ac VV illiaiiisport 8.30p.m.,
NORTHERN EXPRESS.
Lvs. Baltlmorell.5"u.in. levs.Harrlsburg3..55a.m.
An Ives at Klmira 12.05 a. m. ai r.. Niagara 8. 55 p. in.
NIAGARA EXPRESS.
Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m.. Harrlsburg 10.40 a. m
Arrives at Canaiiilalgua at 7.40 p. in.
" Niagara, at 11.46 p. m.
aourmvARD.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Elm Irs 5.46a. in. I WilllamsiKirt 9.30 a. in.
Harrisburg 2.10 p. ni. Ar.Baitimore at 6.35 p.m
SOUTHERN EXPRESS,
leaves Canaudnliiua 7.16p.m., Klmira 11.05 p.m.
Williuuisiort 3.1o.am., Ilarrlsburg at 8.55 a. w.
Arrives at Baltimore at 12.25 p.m.
ERIE EXPRESS.
Lvs. Erie at 9.06 p. in. Williaiiisport at 7.65 o. ni.
Lvs. Suiibury 9.40 a. in., Ar. Harrlsburg 11.30 u. in
PACIFIC EXPRESS.
Lvs. Harrlsburg 11.60 a.m., Ar. Baltimore 3.00 p.m -
NIAOARA EXPRESS SOUTH.
Lvs Canandaguall. SOa.in. Klmira 1.50 p. nu
" Willlanisiort 5.16p.m. I Sunbury 6.40 p. m.
" Harrisburg 11.00p.m. 1 ar. Baliimore.2.25 a.m.
For further Information apply at the Ticket
onlce. i'eiiiisylvania Railroad Depot.
A. J. CASSATT, '
Ueueral Manager.
Stage Line Between Newport aud New
tiermautowu.
STAGES leave New Clerinantown daily at four
o'clock a. in, Laiidlsbui'Kat7. 80 a. in. (Ireeu
park at 8 a. in. New llloomlleld at9.'-4 a. ni.
Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac
commodation tralu East.
Rctiiriiingleaves Newport on the arrival of the
MallTraiufrom Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. in.
I. RICK. Proprietor.
yit,L,IAM M. btlTCII,
Jiinttlre of the Peace,
AND GENERAL COLLECTOR,
New Bloomfleld, Perry pounty, Penn'a.
Kf SMclsl attention paid to Collections of all
kinds. Deeds. Bonds, Murtgagcs aud Agreements
neatly executed. 7 16tt