8 ljc hues, New BloamfictVlla. A Western Wedding. A correspondent from Neola, Iowa, fur nishes the following account of a wedding : One night last week a party drove np, as sembled in the parlor of a hotel, and sent for the landlord. The; had come la from the prairie and were in search of an official to tie the knot that should make them one and Inseparable forevermore. I was invi ted to witness the ceremony, and ascend ing to the parlor found the expectant bridegroom, a man about 40 years of age, and a fair and blushing damsel of sweet 10, waiting impatiently the arrival of the par son. For some reason no preacher could be found, and they were obliged to f.ill back at last upon a very young fellow, a newly-elected Justice of the Peace, who had never before officiated at a ceremony of tliis kind. He was very nervous at the idea ot having to perform the ceremony, and brought with him a copy of " Every Man His Own Lawyer," through which he looked for the desired form. Not find ing any, and the crowd growing impatient, he told the couple to stand up and hold up their right hands. This done, he pronoun ced the following charge : "You, and each of you, do solemnly swear that in the case now upon hearing you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, and that you will love, honor, cherish, and obey euch other during the term of your natural ives, so help you God." Both answered solemnly, " I will." Then the Justice charged them a dollar each, and pronounced them man and wife. One of the friends then produced a jug of whiskey from their Sleigh, and pro ceeded to compound a punch, of which the whole party drank freely, and then had a dance. As they could find no music their efforts were principally confined to jigs and break-downs. At last the party concluded to put the happy couple to bed. The bride was willing to go, becauso she said she was tired, and her shoes pinched her feet. The girls of the party took her off to ber chamber, and soon announced to the bridegroom that everything was ready. The young fellows then intimated to the bridegroom that they proposed to divest bim of his wearing apparel. Ho objected, and then a scuffle commenced. The bride groom was as strong as an ox, and getting angry he blackened one fellow's eye, and tore another one's coat off his back. Finding that they could not get him up stairs, they went up to soe if they could not make the bride get up and come down' But she had loeked the door and would not let the crowd in. Some of them got a hammer and nails, and getting a ladder put it upon the outside of the house, climbed , into the bride's apartment, and nailed up the door firmly, saying that if the bridegroom would not let them put 'bim to bed, be should not get into the room, anyhow. They hid the ladder and went off. The happy man finding the way clear walked quietly to his room and attempted to enter. lie could not get in, and he shouted "My dear, open the door !" She informed him that it was nailed up. He then tried to kick it open, when the land lord interfered, and told him he was not going to have his furniture and bis house ruined in that way. He went out and tried to find the ladder, but he could not do it. At last some one remembered that a lightning-rod man had some ladders at the other barn, and down the newly married soul hastened. He secured a ladder, end at half-past five in the morning succeeded in joining bis bride in the room above. A Female Soldier. The military annals of most European .countries, says the London Echo, records a few instances of women who having suc ceeded in entering the ranks of the army, have highly distinguished themselves in the apparently incongruous profession of arms. Such a fact has, however, according to the Opinion, been unprecedented in the Italian Army. It was discovered bow ever, the other day, that a young soldier named Marcotti, who was to receive his discharge on the 1st of next month, having enlisted in 1800, is one of these heroines. Julia Maicotti, the Amazon in question, belonged to a numerous and poor family, living at Ban Ambrozio, near Turin, and worked in the mines of Upper Pied mont, to which latter circumstance her extraordinary physical strength may, prob ably, be attributed. . ' She enlisted in 1800, at the time when Italy was about to engage in the struggle with Austria, lier motive being to save her brother, who was married and bad six children, from being obliged to serve. Not only did Julia perform all a soldier's duties as well as her comrades, but she fought in the first rank at the battlo of Custozza, and obtained the medal of military valor. On bearing of the case, King Victor Emanuel sent for the woman, bestowed upon her the Cross of the Crown, and desired that she should bo sent home with a pension of 800 livre.s f " 1 t3T Down in Texas horse thieves go in gangs, headed by a pretended clergyman, who gets up protracted and zealous meet ings, and while he Is takiug the congrega tion upwards on the wings of his eloquence the rank and file make a descent, steal all the horses, and are off before their pres ence is known. New Advertisement. For Only 2.1 cent free by mall. An ELEGANT LY PERFUMED HATCH KT. Odor do.llirhtfiil, sure to please. AGENTS WANTED. Make big v. ilm:mkkk. iw Perfumer, 141 Chambers Bt., N. Y. For Three 3-cent Stamps JMS Aurora ( paper sue oi n. x. Mager.j ior mm month, and as premium any one of the following articles: 1 nneChrnmo: 1 tine Photograph; 1 tine HiHHim Vln i 1 tine net Sleeve Buttons; 1 linn Collar Button Ilutton. Bend at onee to "THE AUliOKA PUBLIHI11NU CO., Sprlnglteld, Mans. 2d4w " CAMPIIOllINE." The Great Discovery for the Immediate relief and cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises. Pains, .strain. Stiff Joints, swellings, In flammations Bunions, Catarrh, Kc, Ac. Jt will not grease or stain, and for the toilet Is aluxurv In every family. Thousands will and now testify to Its great merits. Try It. Price per bottle, Cents. REUBEN HOYT, Proprietor. 2d4w 203 Greenwich Bt.. N. Y. THE HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES ot Europe sny the stroimest Tonic, Purlller and De obstruent known to the medical world Is J U RUB El A. It. arrasts decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous system, restores vigor to the debili tated, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstruction and acts directly on the liver and Spleen. Price It a bottle. JOHN Q. KELLOUO, IS Piatt 8t-, New York. 2d 4w $2500 A .YEAR MADE WITH OUR SrLENDID COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. It represents Sample Pages and Htyieof Binding of FIFTY Intensely Interesting and useful books, that SELL in every family. Best tiling ever tried by Canvassers. AOENTS WANTED to make a permanent business on these Works, Send Si. Ml for Prospectus, the only outfit needed, choose territory and commence at once. For ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS AND LIBER AL TEU.MS. Address JOHN E. POTTER & CO., Pub'rs.. 2(14 w Philadelphia, Pa. T7 A TTTT?'n Men and women to work at YV All lilJ. home: tiOto f50 per week; no capital required : best chance ever offered. For particulars send stamp to M. Mll'CHAM, Fetter Lane, Philadelphia. Id 4w ACE NTS W ANTED. A protltable and respectable business for men or women who have or can make leisure time and wish TO CONVERT IT INTO MONEY. For cir culars address STAR LAMINA WARE. 80 Beek- mun Street, New York. Id 4w FOR COUGHS, COLDS, 110AKSENESS, AND ALL ttlROAT DISEASES, USE Wells' Carbolic Tablets ! rUTCP ONLY IN HL.UK BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY 1 Sold by all Druggists. Id4w jji ila. J. P. FrrLaa. Balna worn, a J. I graduated St the Cnlvflrtltynf Tenn'ala 1S3.1. and afUr SOymra'axiwrlencii. tnifaoud Vr.Fltler'a Vegetable Rhumtlo ftyrnp. I gaaranlaa it aaliitaUiblaeiira for Narva, Kid acraadBlManaModiMajftf. Sworn to, tail 2iHh April, 1871. T. A. OSBOURSf, Kotary PmMc, Mil. Vt ClerryneS Wtrt Cwd to It, and will wit Wranrona writ ing ua.l!nv.Tho.MniphyjYn.,Vrankfnrd,Pbila.R l'.nlnMwli.P. llT..LH.Unchanaii.OltwicaJowa.IW,. fl.O.Smlth, Pittafor1,N.Y.RT..Toa.!lrii. f all" Ohnrrh, Fhlla.,o. Afflicts ahotili writ nr.Fltlfr.Phlla.,foraipla nattry Pamphlet A miaranfoa.irratla. Reward fnran ln cunUlcaa.Noouranosbra'ereallt)r.&tla brarugiUU. t Jr. Iiie'i Caw J? -wwntarrla Momedr 3 r TMrfcures by 1U mild, hoal V V .lingpropcrtloa.towhlch pj I Dun the. dUcuso yields Vl I when tho ayatcm has fcfvA X f I been Iut perfect I.;?? r L order with Doctor Vyf - Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which should be taken earnestly to correct blood and system, which are always at fault, also to act specifically, upon the diseased elands of the noso and Its chambers. Catarrh Remedy should be applied with Itr. Plcreo's Nasal Douobe.with which medicine can be carried hioh tip anilpcrrrftapplicd toall parts of pas sages and chambers In which sores and ulcers exist, and from which discharge proceeds, ho successful hasthts course c f trca: mcnt proven, that the proprietor offers QAOO Howard for a case of "(.Wrf in Jletiri " or Catarrh which he F J ennnotcuro. . The two medicines with . .. f it i. .ii i .. . . CHEAIP MUSIC FOR ADVANCEDPIAN0 PLAYERS. PUntoU dralrlnfr froodMiiKlo t a low price lion Id mid 60 cttiiU for a copy of Cremf de 1 Crt-me." Kvery i.umlxsr contain from i a to tf:i worth of Miuio by nucli KUthora h Keller. Liat, Votw, KiiIir, etc. Vublialied monthly, ftu oeuU per number : t4 ir year. For Singers and Young Pianists. Rrnd 80 (ymt for PPtera' Mimical Monthly, and you will tM i wurth of New Muhic. Kvery mmilK-r con taliia 4 to mouk. nud 4 or I intttrummit. plcren by anch aiithorHka Hnyn, Htwrt, TUoiueh, liiiikM, KinktT, eic. l'ubUHhtMl luuulUly' UOokuU wr uuinbjr ; $3 iwt ytwr. PEARLS OF MELODY. A splendid collection of Piano Mtiftto of medium difli. culty. $3 m boarda ; olulh autl Kilt, 44. AddrcKt. J. L. 1'ETtltS, (1 tf . tU) Broadway, iloj 6429. Now York. It 13 3HO val: Merchant Tailoring Establishment. THE subscriber respectfully Informs the publlo that he has removed his MEltCHANT TA11, OHINO EHTAtil.lSHMENT from ''Little More In the Corner," to room formerly occupied by J. It. Hhalto, Dentist, where may be found at all times, a varied assortment ot Cloths, Cassiniers and Testings, With a complete line of Tnllorw Trliiiinlij-a, Of the best iniallty. Those desiring to purchase (i(ll)l) (llKil)S, at lteasinable prices, and have them made in the LA I ESI' Bl'VLK, will please give us a call. 8. II. IlKC K. Also, a good assortment of BIIIUT8, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, HOSIERY, Sc., (to., On hand at low prices. TALMAOU, SrUllGEON. T. De Witt Talmage Uedltor of 7'i VhrMlan at Wor-;C. II. HpurgeiMi,Hieelal L'oiitrlliutor. They write for no other paper In America. Three inaKiiincent t'hromoM. l'av luri:ei'com. mission than suy other paper. I liKiiMOS ALL HKADV. NO Hectarlanlsm. NoHeo. tlonalisui. One agent recently olilalued 3H0 utMcrlptlons III eighty Ikiuis absolute work. Kainple CMpin" Slid ciiculars sent free. AGENTS WANTED! li. W. ADAMS, I'ubllsher, Vri Chambers St., New York, Important Notice '. Having laid in a very heavy stock of AV I r T 13 AND lVII GOODS which must he closed out, I have decided to offer my entire as sortment at prices Regardless of Cost ! Persons wanting BARGAINS will " hit the nail on the head," hy giving me a call. only 10 CeiltS per yard and other goods in proportion. A splendid assortment of Winter BOOTS & SHOES is included in the above offer, F. MORTIMER, New Bloomfield, Pa. November 19, 1873. THE SUN. WEEKLY, 8EMI-VVEEKLY, AND DAILY THE WEEKLY BUN Is too widely known to require aqy extended recommendation ; but the reasons which bave already given It fifty thou sand suuscnuers, ana wuicn win, we hope, give It many thousands more, are brleflyas follows: It Is a first-rate newspaper. All the news of ine day win be tound In It, conueused wben unimportant, at full leneth when of moment. and always presented in a clear, Intelligible, ana interesting manner. It Is a first-rate family paper, full of enter- tainlnir and Instructive readlnir of every klud. but containing nothing that can offend the most delicate and scrupulous taste. It Is a first-rate story paper. The best tales and romances of current literature are careful ly selected and legibly printed In Its pages. It is a first-rate agricultural paper. The mo6t fresh and instructive articles on agricul tural topics regularly appear in this depart' ment. It is an Independent political paper, belong. Ing to no patty and wearing no collar. It fights for principle, and for the election of the best men to office. It especially devotes its en ergles to the exposure of tho corruptions that now weaken and disgrace our country, and threaten to undermine republican Institutions altogether. It has no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from their supporters. It reports the fashions for the ladies and tbe markets for the .men, especially the cattle- marKeti, 10 wincu it pays particular attention. finally, it it the cheapest paper published One dollar a year will secure It for any subscri ber. It Is not neccsary to get up a club In order to have THE WEEKLY SUNnt this rate. Any one who sends In a single dollar will get paper ior a year. We bave no travelling agents. THE WEKKLY WUN.-F.lght pages, fifty six columns, only 1.00 a year. No discounts from tills rate. X11K hKMI-WKHKLY SUN. Same size as the Dally Hun, i.(Ma year. A discount ot HO per cent. U clubs of lO or over. TilK DAILY BUN. A large four-page newspaper of twenty-eight columns. Daily circu lation of over Lai.ouo. All the news for 2 cents. Subscription price l0 cents a month, or fi.U0a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount ot 2 per. cent. Address, TIIE 8UN',' new York City. "TO-DAY, THE PEOPLE'S ILLUSTItATED PAPER, Is a thorotiEhlv American enterprise. Illustrated by the leailiiitf arilHts. and teeming with the best ellorlsoi iiio most utile writers oi our country. It is a paper that, once introduced In the family circle, in sure to be euiterly watched fur and care fully preserved. 1 lie cnoice oi THKEK OK THE MOST BEAUTIFUL C H R O M O S ever issued Is ulven to each subscriber, viz "Juht Ho Hiou" and "Litti.b Bunsiiinb," two beautiful Child Pictures, bv Mrs. Anderson, and " Amonu tiikDkwiihoph," a beautiful landcae in water-color by Hit) celebrated miiM-.i rutt- 1 1. it. All our airents have copies of each, and are pre- nared to deliver them touether w tit a subscription Certitlrate signed by tho publishers, at the time the inonev Is nald. Airents wanted everywhere. and liberal inducement ottered. Sample copies with lull particulars aim nescriiiiion oi tue inro- moa, sent on receipt oi ix ueuts. Only Two llollurs and a Half Year. Address: TO DAY PUINTINO Hi PUBI.tSHINtJ CO., iM Siiuwom HI.. Philadelphia. 112 Broadway. New York. 3 St'hool St., llo t in. 80 (It J 1113, lifts. 117 E. Madison St., Chicago. OUR BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSrKalEO CATALOGUES for 1874, of iilmafiiii iittsai T, - Jfu NnmbflrinKl7S PAOS8, and containluj H fc.fTo our ptionthf will b aitllnd u ufuw W t- Larlfiiirn In kiwl.t PUula skill h H mit. nrtltW. M D Allpwrrhiurrtntour iktol,9UIr ( "f Uardi-Btnc fur lVAftf. - c; ttu VI w iaeh (prtttata by mull,) nav k&4r nafiMC tiittrr-d on our litis, and toil .. SaadsmwhSSCtrtlsndtotrtxt, New TorK. 506m rrofcssional Cards. JE. JUNKIN, Attorney at-Law, a New Bioomlleld, Perry co Pa. Ofllee Next tlnnr in Mm rnuiilMUOA fif .IlllluA Juiikln. 4iilf AM. MARKEL. Attorney-atLaw, New liloomlleld. Perry county. Pa. -Office with Chas. A. Harnett, Esq., Centre Square, adjoining Mortimer's Store. jewis rOTXElt, ATIUIiaiH Al LA1V, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PEHRY CO., PA. SClAlms nronintlv secured and entlecfeil. Writings and aU legal business carefully attend ed to. it yt JAMES II. FE11QUSON, Attorney-at Law, NEWPORT, PA. wumce mantel nrreei, near me iMiuaie. 30 CHARLES II. SMILEY, Attorney nt Law. New liloomlleld, Perry Co. Pa. rSuOffice with C. A. Burnett. Esq., next door to Mortimer's store August 20, 172 tTTM. A. HPONSLElt. Attornev-at-Iw. V Onice adjoining his residence, on East Main street, new uiooinnciu, ret ry Co., ra. a a ly CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-I-aw, New liloomlleld. Perry co., Pa. 3-uiuce aujoiniug Mortimer' store. 8 2 ly JBAILY, Attorney at Law, a New Bioomlleld. PerrvCo.. Pa, " Office opposite the Court House, and two anors east ot ine rerry county liaiiK. ueiers to u. Atcintire, tsq. ounezy, isvi. JOHN O. SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New Itloointleld. Perrveo.. Pa. All Kinds of Mechanical and .surgical Dentistry done In the best manner, and at reasonable prices. UOfllce at his residence, one door East of the Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. Hpousler's Law omce. 3 z ty WM. M. HUTCH, ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW, New lllooiutleld, Perry eo.. Pa. WOfflce Two doors West of F. Mortimer Store 3 7 ly CHAS. J. T, MoINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, , New liloomlleld, Perry Co., Pa. KW All professional business promptly andfaittr fully attended to. a 2 lv- TfM. N. HE1BERT, Attorney-at-Law, TV New Bioomlleld, Perry Co., Pa. HlooniHeUl, 3 33 ly. LEWIS POTTER, kotakt public. New Bloom field, Perry Co., Pa. leeds. Bonds, Mortgages and leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certified, will also take depositions to be read In any court In the United States. 7 10 ly M. A. MOItTtlSOV. JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and OENERAL COLLECTOR. NewOrrmantowm, Perivco.. Pa. -Remittances will be made pronintly for all Collections made. 7 44 tf Sew Carriage Jlamifuclory, Oh High Sthebt. East or Cakusi St., New Bioomlleld, l enira. mil E subscriber has built a large and commodl X ous Shop on High St., F:ast of Carlisle Street New Illoomtteld, l'a., where he is prepared toman, uiaciure to oraer C11 1 riii jyes Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and finished In the most artistic and durable manner. ). Having superior workmen, he is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at mucit more reasonable rates. WKEPA IRINO ot all kinds neatly and promp ly done A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH 13tf INSURE IN THE Perry County Mutual Benefit Association, OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. Chartered by the Legittature Ifarch 9, 1872. J TIIKCHEAPKSTANn MAFK8T 1,1 FE 1 N 8 U It A N V K ever ottered to the people. It Is a Mutual enterprise for the protection of Widows and Orphans In the county. Members pay FIVE. DOI.I.AllS for a certificate of membership, and annual dues on ages between 20 and 35, $1.IMI; between 35 and 50, 81.50; between 60 and 65, 82.00; for the term of three years, com mencing January, 1H73; and the sum of 81.10 on the death of a member. The membership not to exceed one thousand . A member dying, to re ceive as many dollars as there are paying certificate-holders. Tills plan is adopted in order that persons who have been excluded from benefits In other Life Insurance Companies by reasonof their expensive I, iks Hates may obtain some benefit on a small Investment. It commends Itself to the fmblic for the reason that it prevents the country rout being drained of our money by foreign com panies. JOHN A. BAKER, Prtttdtnt. CONRAD ROTH, Treasurer LEWIS FOTTER, Secrcta WILLIAM McKEE, General Agent. rJ?o tSlioomiilcei's. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a FINE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH CALF SKINS, riNK LINING S, ROANS, MOROCCOS, ; SHOE THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe makers. F. MORTIMER. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. - Notice Is hereby (liven, that letters Tentamrnlary on the estate ot Howland II. Brown, lain of Toluiyne township. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township. All ersons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment, Slid those having claims will present them duly authenticated fur settlement to - KOHANNAH BROWM, October 21, 1873 Executrix Auctioneer. Tim undersigned elves notice that he will cryan'es at any point In Perry or Daiiplu counties, orders are solicited and prompt attention will be given. E. D. WELLS. New Buffalo, Perry to., Fa. RAILROADS. Northern Central Railway. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. , TTiroitpft and TXrecf Bmile to and from Wanhlno ltochctter and Niagara thltt. rV AND AFTER MONDAY, December 1, 1S78, KJ the trains on the Northern Central Railway will run as follows : NORTUWARD. ELMIRA MAIL. Leaves Baltimore, 8.2fa.m. Harrlsburg, 1.30 p.m. Willlamsport 7.10 p. m., St arr. at;tlmiia,lU.2Upm. ERIE MAIL Leaves Baltimore 11.15 p. m. Harrlsburg S.05 a m willlamsport .in. a. m Arr.ai r.ne 7.2U. n, m. BUFFALO EXPREHH. r Lvs. Baltimore l..Vp.m. levs.HarrlsbnrgS.ddp.m An Ives at HulIaHi8.fi(l a. m. arr.. Niagara 10.13 a.m KKNOVO ACCOMMODATION. Lvs Harrlsburg at 8.25 a. m., Hutibury 11.10 a, m.. Arrives at wuuamspori iz.ao p.m. SOUTinVARD. ELMIRA MAIL. Leaves Niagara 6.r8 p. m. I Lvs Buffalo 9. 60 p. in. Leaves Elmlra 6.45a. 111. Willlamsport 9.30 a. m Harrlsburg 1.60 p. m. I Ar. Baltimore at 6.30p. in ERIE MAIL. Lvs. Erie at 11.20 a. m. Willlamsport at 11.10 p. m. Lvs. Hunbury 12.55 a. m., Ar. Harrlsburg 3.05 a.m Arr. at Baltimore at 8.40. Washlugtoa 10.35 BUFFALO EXPRESS. Lvs Willlamsport at 1.10 a. 111., Hunbury 2.50 a.m Lvs. Harrlsburg 4.50 a.m., Ar. Baltimore 8.40a.m H AltlllKBUItU ACCOMMODATION, leaves Niagara 6.45 a. 111. 1 Hit Halo 7.30 a. m. Leaves Canundaigua 11.40 a. m., Elmlra 2.48 p. m Lvs Wlliiamsort at 6.50 p. m.,Harrlsb'g,10.60 p in Arr. at Baltimore at2.25 a.m. Washington 6.13a.m. For further Information apply at the Ticket oHlce. Pennsylvania Railroad Demit. A. J. CAHHATT. General Manager. READING It AII.-KOAD. "WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, UTov, 11th, I87S. Tralnsleavellarrlsburg for New York, asfollows: At 6.30 and 8.10, A. m., and 2.00, r. m., connecting with trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 12:36 8.60, and 9:45 p. m., respectively. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.50 and 5.30 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30, 9.15 a. m., 8.30 and 7.15 n. m. Leave Harrlsburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tafha qua, Mlnersville, Ashland, Hhainokln, Allentown ami Philadelphia at 5.30 and 8.10a.m., 2.00 and .uo p. 111., stopping at Lenanon ana principal way srai ons: the 4.U.') n. in., train connecting ior nun kill and Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrlsburg at 3.00 p. m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read ing for Allentown. Easton and New York at 7.30 and 10.35 a. m., and 4.00 p. in. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. in., 12,50 and 6.30p. m., and Allentown at 7.20 a. in., 12.25, 2.10,4.35 and 8.65p.m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connecting at Reading with train on East Penu a. Railroad, returning leaves Pottsvllle at 4.35 p. m.. stopping at all stations. Leave Pottsvllle at 6.00.8.05 and 9.10 a. m..and 2.30 p.m., Herndon at 10.00 a.m., Hhainokln at (UK) and 11.02 a. 111.. Ashland at 7.18 a. in., and 12. 2op. m., Malianoy City at 7.63 a in and 12.54 p in., Ta maquaat 5.15, 8. 35 am and 2.15 p m for Phlla del till la. New York. Readinu. Harrisburir. &c. Leave Pottsvllle via Schuyljillland Susquehanna ' Railroad at 8.05 a 111 for Harrlsburg, and 12.05 p in., for Plnegrove and Tremont. Pottsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Potts vllle at 6:00 a in., passes Reading at 7.30 a in., ar riving at Philadelphia at 10:10 am. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p 111., passes Reading at 7.16p m ; arriving at Pottsvllle at 9.00 p m. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts town at 0:45 a m, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and Ureen.) at 4.30 p 111. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7:40 a in, and 6:15p in; for Eplnata, l.ltiz, Lancaster, Columbia, &c. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a m, and 3.30 p 111, and Columbia at 8.16 a m, and 3.20 p in. rerkiomen naurona trains leave reraiomcn Junction at 9.05 a ni, 2.25, 2.65 and 6.00 p in; re turnliiK, leave Pennsburn at 6.00 and 7.25 a. ni.. and 12.15 and 4.15 p. 111., connecting with trains on the Iteadlnu Rail Road. Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phoenix vllleat 9.06 a m, 3:06 and 6:50 p m; returning, leave Byers at 6.30 a ni, 12:40 and 4:20nm, con necting with trains on Reading RallroatL Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9:40 a m and 1:05, and 6:20 p m, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 6:60, and 11:25 a m, and 3:00 pm, connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8:31) am, 2:32 and 6:3.3 p m, returning, leave Dowuiugtown at 6:40a m, 12:20 and 5:40 p in, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays: leave New York at 6:30 p m., Phil del pit I a at8:00 ill and3:15 p ill, leave Pottsvllle at 8:1 0 a m, and 2:35 p. in., leave Harrlsburg at 6 JO a. m., and 2.U0 p.m , leave Allentown at 8.56 p.m., leave Reading at 4.15,7.40 a.m., and 10.15 p. 111., for Harrlsburg, at 7:30 a in. for New York, and at 9.40 a. ni., 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, General Superintendent Reading, Pa., November 10, 1873. Pennsylvania It. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after November 1, 1873, Passenger traius will run as followa: WEST. Paoltlo Express. 5.14 A. M (flag) dally. Way Pass. 9.09 A. m., dally, Mail 2.44 p, m. daily except Sunday. Mixed 6.64 p.m., daily except Suudav. EAST. Mall 7.05 p. h., dally exceptSunday Harrlsburg Actum 12.22 p, M., dally " Sunday J.J. BARCLAY, Agent. Stage Due Hot ween Newport and New tierniantown. STAOEH leave New (iermantown dally at four o'clock a. in. Landlsburgat7. 30 a. in. Oreen parkat8a. m. New lllooiniield at 9)4 a. in. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. Returiiingleaves Newport on the arrival of the Mall Train from PIilladelphla,at2.30p. m. Z. RICE. .Proprietor. Dally Express and Freight Line BETWKEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! THEsubscrlberwIshes to notify the oltlzensol Bioomlleld and Newport that he is running a Dally Line between these two places, and will haul Freight of any kind, or rroniptly deliver packages or mesraees entrusted f Ills cure. ... , .Ordeisini;y 1 leli forhlm at the stores of F. Mortimer Co.. New Bioomlleld, or Mllllgan Musser. Newport, l'a. y g WI1,TM0KK. Bioomlleld, January 25, 1870. -yyiLLIAM M. SUTCH, JiiH.U'e of Ilie l'eaoe, - AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, New Bloomfield, Perry County, Penn'sv f Special attention paid to Collections of alt kinds. Deeds, llouds, Mortgages and Agreement eat lyu executed. 7 ltilf iTl KINDS OF JOH JMUNT1NO Neatlyexeuuledat the Bloomfield Times kteam Job Olhue. m 4-n ipOft per day. Agents wanted every 1U 19 where. Particulars free. A. II. BLAIR & CO., St. Louis, Mo. 17 My
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers