:r.r- For (lie nioomflclil Times. Rbnova, Deo. 8d, 1872. Mr. Editor. As I see some letters in your valuable paper in regard to improve ments Id the) far west, I think it is . proper to inform the readers of your paper, of the improvements in this section of our own state. The Philadelphia & Erie It. R. Co.( have a largo number of men at work completing their second track from Sun bury to Erie. The Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia roads which connect with the P. & E. H. R., at Emporium, is completed. The Bennetts, branch which connects this road with the Alleghany Valley road is being completed very fast, which when completed will throw quite an amount of trade over this road. .This place is still improving very fast, there has upwards of two hundred buildings been erected within the last year. Some of them are line biick buildings. Although tlio weather is pretty cold with about two inches of snow on the ground, they are building almost as brisk as ever. Wages for house carpenters are quite good, f2.75 per day of ton hours being about the standard for outside car penters: Laborers on the grading get 3.00 per day and are boarded by the contractors for 18,00 per month. It is rumored that the Cattawissa o., in tend extending their road on the opposite nido of the river to connect with the At lantic & Great Western road, aud it is an ticipated thore will bo quite an amount of improvement here neat Bummer. I under stand the company is going to enlarge their nhops. Tho borough had an act passed by the lust Legislature authorizing thorn to .borrow $20,000 to erect waterworks for the use of the borough, which I understand is to be commenced next summer. We have here a co-operative store owned aud conducted by the workmen alone, which sold goods to tho amount of $ 15,000 .since tho first of January hist. Tho butchers do a fine business, of which there are three ; ono of them said he sold two tons of meat per month. " There is some kind of an cpidomio among the deer in this section of the country. Some huntors found five dead ones (it one place, and others found one or two at an other. Powder and lead in also killing quite a number. B. Earthquake Explained. Tho Baltimore American says : The mystery attending tho late explosion and rumbling sounds heard some two weeks toinco by persons residing in Baltimore tttreets, between Pearl and Pino Btreets,has at last been cleared up. About sixteen mouths since Mr. Thomas Winans made an extunsivo addition to his mansion on West Baltimore street, and in making the necessary excavations the workmen came upon an old well which was partly filled with water, but for reasons best ftnowu to Mr. Winans, the well was never filled up. Iu course of timo it was found that the water in the well roso aud fell several feet each day, and in order that the water .should not rise abovethe top of the well, Mr. Winans obtained permission from the City Council to lay an iron pipe from the well to the tunnel under the bed of the Arch street, the line of the pipe being laid along Baltimore street. The well in ques tion is near a furnace in the mansion of Mr. Winans, and over the well is an iron grating. .. . On Suuday uight, November 10th, Mr. O'Noil, employed by , Mr. Winaus, was iu the act of raking the lire in said furnace when several coals fell through tho grat ing, and at the same instant Mr. O'Neil was astonished to see the grating lifted from its place and hear a terriflo explosion in tho well. The explosion was followed by a dull roar under the ground for a few i-econds, and the next day reports of the supposed earthquake were circulated along tho line of pipe meutioned above. An investigation of the well has disclosed the fact, that for . the past year a vast amount of gag has been generated there and tho fulling of the coals on the night of the lfltb, explains the mystery of the supposed earthquake. btnee the - explosion more than two-thirds of the dwellings on Balti more street, between Arch and Pine streets, and so filled with gas as to cause them to be almost uninhabited, and it is supposed the explosion hich originated at Mi. Wi uuutt purled tho joinU ot the city gas mains along the route, and if such is the case considerable expense will bo incurred in repairing said pipes. Raising Beecber's Salary. Tho c(1'cct of the slanders of the harp; sisters upon Uuury Wnrd lSeecher is illus trated by a movement among bis congre- 1 gatiuu to advance his salary lrom 25,000 his present compensation to t!J,000 per annum. ThiB met with general favor, I understand, and would have been executed but for Mr. Beecheer's resolute opposition. He is reported to have said: "My dear friends, I don't see why, because I have been unfortunate enough to be assailed by a nameless animal in its own peculiar way, that you should seek to protect me from future uttacks by covering me with bank uotes. Innocence aud rectitude are man's best security. I would rather havo your confidence than all the money iu Wall street. Uive me your faith aud love, and bestow your extra $10,000 on tho poor and needy." New Advertisements. ' Agents Wanted for Cobbin's Child' s Commentator ON THE BIBLE, for the HOME CIRCLE, 1.200 pages, 250 Engravings, The nest enterprise ot uie retir itr agents. r.;ij lunnij iu" ...,.. ng like It now published. Kor circulars address 11. O. UW'l'ni r.r.tr w y-,7., 49 r 4w 37 Park ltow, New York. AOKNTS WANTED For Harriet Heeoher Htowe's campaign book, with lives of the candidates and leading men of all parties. 20 Steel Port rails. ' to $20 a day rapidly and easily made. Write and see. Particulars free. WUKIlunu ION, 1UM1 IN s uu 4!) r 4w Hartford, Coun . K rt On per dayl Agents wanted! All W 9ut classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us In their spare moments or all the time than at anything else, particulars free. Address U. 8rlNSONCO., Portland, Maine. 49r4w ACCIDENTS! Insure In the TltAVELEllS of Hartford, Ct. (PUTSCH'S IMPERIAL RUSSIAN MUS T TAltll. Wholesale to the trade. Single cans sent, post-paid, on receipt of II. W. HKR 4Urw llt 1. 1'imiS.AVtt, Reading, Pa. BOOKKEEPING Mvle Xasii. Every clerk and merchant can learn at once. Hook mail ed, 50c. II. (JouLDiNu Mutant, BuHalo, N.Y.49r4w Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. Bend for Illustrated Catalogue to BRADLEY &CUKRIER, 54 & SO Dey Street, 49 4 s New York . A GREAT EYENT. We have decided to dispose of our immense stock of BILLIARD TAI1LKS at prices a little above cost. First-class 6xlu New Tables, complete, fun). 8-wond hand Tables made over new, fax); 1226 j 1260, tic. A (treat vailcty to suit all buyers. Send for Catalogue. KAVANACll & DECKER. 41r4w Cor. Canal and Centre Sts. New York. Rose of Cashmere Hair Tonic Is unsurpassed as a Promoter of the C.rowth of the Hair ami Whiskers. It Is neither s.lckynorgreasy, yet it softens and smooths the Hair far tielter and more permanently than any Oil or Pomade. Used as a Hair Dressing, It produces the most beautiful and lustrous gloss. Warranted perfectly harm less, its exiiuisno Pennine is qnne unrivaled, being distilled from the world-renowned Roses of Cashmere. Liticc bottles, oulyuO cents. Address AHCHENBACH & MILLER, 400 N. 3d St., Phila delphia, Pa. 411 r 4w 'JL'laO Woolilv Mllll. ONLY 1 A YEAH. 8 l'AQKs. THE REST FAMILY PAPER. THE REST AtiKICl'LTl'ltAL PAPER. THE REST POLITICAL PAPER. THE REST STORY PAPER. THE REST FASHION REPORTS. BEST CATTLE MARKET REPORTS. THE BEST PAPER EVERY WAY. THE WHRKI.Y NEW YORK HUN.' Elullt papes, 50 columns. SI year, or less than 2 cents a nunioer. muu iui inii.i.nii. jtuuretM 49 r 4w THE HUN. New York City. INSURE IN THE- Perry County Mutual Benefit Association, NEW BL00MFIELD, PERRY C0.r PA. Chartered by the tefflflattire March 9,' 1872.) TITE CHEAPEST AB SAFEST LIFE INSURANCE ever ollered to the people. It Is a Mutual enterprise for the protection of Widows and Orphans In the county. Members pay FIVE DOLLAItS for a certificate of membershti). and annual dues on auea between 20 aud 85. $1.00; between ,V and GO, 1.50 between 60 anil on. t-'.oti; lor the term oi three years, com mencing January. 1H73: and the sum of SI. 10 on the dentil of a member. The membership not to exeeea one tnousana . a niemoer (lying, to re celve as many dollars as there are Paving certilt. cate holders. This plan Is adopted In order that persons who have been exc uded from benelitslii other Life Insurance Companies by reason of their expensive Likb-Rates may obtain some benefit on a small investment. It commends Itself to the public for the reason that It prevents the country irom Deiug arameu oi our money uy loreigu com. panics. . , ,. . t ' CIIAS. L. MURRAY, J'renMenf. . , CONRAD KOTH. Treasurer. ' ' .10HN K. SHPLElt, (secretary. HUBERT N. WILLIS. WILLIAM McKEE, Oen ral Agents. . 6 16 LOOK OUT! X would respectively Inform my friends that I In X tend calling upon them with a supply oi goods of my OWN MANUFACTURE. 1 Consisting of OASSIMER8, OA83INETS, FLANNELS, Plalu aud bar d) to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J. M. JtlXLER. Centre Wooi.em Kactort. 6,17,4m, 1. U. OIRVIX. J. u. oiavm j m. ainvis sos, ComiitiMMion SIovelmntM, Na 8, SPEAR'S WHARF, ' ' It 1 1 1 in o r e - 91 1 . -We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of country produce, aud remit the amounts promptly. . b B4 ly Pensions, Bounties, &o. WIDOWS, Minor Children, Mothers Fathers. lie., of Soldiers who were killed or died of disease contracted In the Service of the Lulled States, can now make application for Pension. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or In any way disabled in the war of lSfil. Wheii widows die or re-marry, the child or children under six Wen years of age are entitled to a reusiou. The time for filing claims for additional bounty bas been extended six munthsr Particular attention irlven to old suspended case In the different departments at Washington. 1). 0 If you have, or think you have a claim aualnstthe uoveriimeni, can on or sourest tu uimorsigueo. no cuaige tor inioiuiauoii. LEWIS FOTTKK, ' Attorney for Claimants, 4 81 NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA. C I X XD IX ! SW Cli pi WILL give FIVE DOLLARS per barrel for Cider cured according to my patent improv nrocesH. Anv Dersou wlshlnu to obtain a firlnted copy of this process can do so, by enrlos. ngll 00 to I he undersigned at " Mii-LKKSrown, 1'EHRT C'OUSTT, Pi." T. F. DRVOR, M. D. Aigut27, 1872 3in Oil Cloths. We are offering some beau tiful styles of Oil Cloths iu various widths at low prices ; call aud see them. V. MORTIMBX. OaraU : J Jfe Jirctut ciU fity Ty-fa&L CJifif Ml fi.a $ acre, P6aJ fa& f' ti M Qrt fad &Uk $100 Reward for a case of Neuralgia or Rheumatism of any form whatever, (considered curable) that DR. FlTLEll'8 V'EOETABLE RHEUMATIC SVRCP will not cure warranted unlnjiirlous, and a physician's prescription used Inwardlv. S50UO REWARD offered to the Proprietors of any Medicine for Rheumatism and Neuralgia able to produce one fourth as many genuine living cures made within the same length of time as Dr. ruler's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy. taxK) REWARD ollered to any Person proving Jos. P. Kltler. M. 1.. to be other than a graduate of the celebrated University of Pennsylvania Iu 143,1, and Professor of Chemistry treating Rheu matism sneclallv for 39 vears. tlOOO REWARD to any Chemist, riiysician, or mners aoie 10 discover jooiue oi 1'oiassa, i.'oieiii cum, Mercury, or any thing Injurious to the system In Dr. Fitter's Rheumatic Hvruit. 'ZK.Sou Certlllcates or testimonials of cure, In- emuinii khv. ;. 11. iiwniK, .sieuia, rennsvivania; Dev. Joseph Iteggs, Falls of Schuylkill. Philadel phia; the wife of Rev. J. I). Davis, lllghtstown, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Kiaiikford, Philadelphia: Doctor Jennlnas ami Doctor Wal ton, Philadelphia: Hon. J. V. Creeley. member of CoiiRiess from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Ie, Camden, New Jersey ; ex Senator Stewart, of Ilal- timore; ex-i.oveinor roweu, oi KeuiucKy, aim thousandsof others. If space ermltted. fiW REWARD for the name of any warranted preparation for Rheumatism and Neuralula sold under a similar legal guarantee, setting forth the exact numlier of bottles to cure or return the amount paid for the same to the patient, In caseot failure 10 cure, a iuii uescripiion oi cases re quiring guarantees must lie forwarded by letter to Philadelphia. The guarantee, signed and stating the ouanllly to cure, will be returned by mall. with advice and Instructions, without nnv charge. - Address all letters to DR. FJTLEK, No. 45 South Fourth Street. Philadelphia. . Noother Item ed)' Is ottered on sueh terms, (iota circular on the various forms of Rheumatism, also Illank ap plications for guarantee, gratis of the special Agent. -Dr. D. II. SWEENEY. Druggist. New LloointleUI, Pa., Sola Agent for this couuty.0 OH ly DR. CARPENTER, 1:10 MULBERRY STREET. No. NEWARK, N J., Is now treating successfully ' Consumption, Bronchitis; and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, with his COMPOUND MEDICATED INHALATIONS, CONCENTRATED Ft It ID, AND COUOH BVRUP. Durlnnthe nast ten vears Dr. Carnentor has treated aud cured thousandsof cases of the above named d iseases, aud has now In his possession cei'tllleatc of cures from everv part of the coun trv. THE INHALATION tsbroathed directly In to the luniis. soothliiK and heallimoveral! lullained surfaces, entering Into the blood, It Imparts vitali ty as It permeateitUi every part of the system. The sensation Is not unpleasant, and Hie llrst Inhala tion oflcu nlves very decided relief, particularly when I here is much dillleiilty In breathing. Under the Influence of my remedies Hiccough soon grows easier, the nluht sweats cease, the hectic flush van Ishes.aud with Improving digestion the uttlcut rapidly gains strength, and health Is again within '' tUc'coNCENTRATED FOOD rapldlybullds tip the most debilitated patlest. presenting to the stomach food already to be assimilated aud made Into ir,Mwl rich. ItHHllliv IiIiuuI. TlfECOUOH M Y It It 1' Is to be taken at night to allevate the cough and enable the patient to ob tain slee. Full directions accompany each box of my reineuics, which consists oi . , One Inhaler; One Dottle of Alterative Inhalant (Ine lloltle of Hoiillilug Febrifuge Inhalant; One Hotlle ot Ami llu'iuorrhagle Inhal ants One Uotlle Concentrated l'ood; OneUoltleot Cough Syrup. Trice of Containing remedies to last one month, lid; two months, 1H ; three months, i. Bent to anv address C. O. D. Pamphlets con talnlnc larire llstof patients cured, sent free, let ters ot luunlry must coutalu one dollar to insure answer. Address. A. 1L CARPENTER, M. D Newark, N. J Dr. Carpenter's CATARRH REMEDY will uive immediate relief, and will effect a permanent cure Iu from one to three mouths. Price of remedy to last one mouth, $"; two months, S; s mouths, fit). CANCER lu all Its forms successfully treated. Delia lor list oi paucuis cureu. to A. 11. CARPENTER, M. I)., 6 31 62 ia5rkii- ' Hack Flannels. A lot of new and aretty styles of Hack Flannels, have just been re ceived by F. MortimKk. Tlieio are cheap too. n m n ' r CUrr - DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAltl Ten Yrsn of it mnMIe tpml has proved Dr. oveil Dr.t;rnoK'a r to have more WlncofTn merit than any (similar iirepamtloneverofleredto the public It Is rich In the medicinal qnnlltlusof Tar, and uneqiinled for d Iseases of the Throat ,ODtSi performlnK tho niostremarkablecurus. It - ... .. 1 1 .. 1 ,in.,l.a sirMr and Colds. Itba cured so many coses or asuidis nU Ilroucliitle, that It has been pronounced) v speclflo fiir theso com ptnlnta. ForPalnsin the llreast- Ntcln or iJrmvt'l or Uldne irrast, Micln or Bark, ravel or Kidney dl. no.fiineii.qeaof thelJrln case, d Iseases of the I It la also a anperlor Tonic, HtrenBhfna tbe(tjtm, Restores the WwiU snd nebllltatel. Cause the food to IHgest, Bemovee Iyprpl and Indla-etlon. Prevent MalsriausVsren, Give ton to your bjrsteia. IP TIIJCI5I.OOD FUUJ3 And the health of the system will follow. There la a prepara tion of Iron and 1'oke Boo more effectual tlian all otliora, which will remove from your system the Impure and vitiated blood which causes disease, and at the same Urns build up your health and strength It never fall to care. If you have ftcl-nfli lrv,ftcrof Qlous Iklseas M of tho Kyeo or Kara, or Heroin In In any form. Tet ter, wnue swelling, via Mores, t lcera, or fwrof nlous Innammationa, you can rely ju can rt this prer on being cured, with this prepa ration Known as Dr. t'rook's Compound Syrnp ot Pok Hoot- tthraiimllam, I'alna In Llmoaor Bonea, t'onstitn tioua oroueaaown uy mercu rial or other nelsons, are all cured by It. For Hyphllia, or tJyphllltle taint, there Isuoth lug equai to Ik A trial will prove Um Bcaatliy your Complexion. Do not nse paint or powder, but Ret a more permanent beauty by purifying your blood. This preparation of Iron and Poke Hoot makes a rough and scaly skin soft and smooth; changes that sallow complexion to one of freshness and health, and remove any Ernp. live Ilaeasea of the Mkln, lJiuilea, Vm. tulra. Blotches Krnptlona. lfyouwlsh rosv cheeks and a healthy complexion, useil ui'iouud brup of i'oae Itoot, , Dr. Crook's tuini'iouud Porry County Bank! NpoiiNlrr, J link in A Co. THE undersigned, havlngformed a Banking As sociation under the above name aud style, are now ready to do a General Banking business at their new Banking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE TUB COURT IIOUHK, NEW BLOOMPIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes for a period of not over 90 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia ana New York. On time Deposits, live percent, for any time over four mouths : and for four mouths four per cent. We are well provided with all and every facility fordoing a Banking Business) and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored for the want ot a Bank ot Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want tand this being the first Bank ever established lu Perry county, we hope we will be sustained lu our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics. This Banking Association Is composed of the fol lowing named partners: W. A. HpoNBi.xu, Bloomtleld, Perry county, ra. . V. Junkin, " " " Wm. 11. M1U.EH, Carlisle, orrioxasi , W. A. BPON8LKR, Preiident. William Wiixis, Cathitr. New Bloomtleld, 3 6 ly D UNCAN SHERMAN A CO,, IIAIMSXCIIH, No. 11 Nassau Street, , NEW YORK, ' Issue eireular Notes and elrsular Letters of credit available In any (art of Mis world. - Current acoounts received on luoh terms a may be agrsed upon. U B- J RAILROADS lir.AlHXU RAIL.ROA1). ..Winter akuangement! i? ii Bloiulay, December a, 1872. Tralnsleave Harrlsburir for New Vnrk afiin. i o.ovauu a.iu, a. a-, alio s.uu, r. M., connlln( with trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at ID: .16 8.W), and 9:4Sp. in., ieseoi.iveiy. -ReturnliiK: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m..HRo and 6.30 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8. a. m., and 3.30 p. in. iav iiamsnurg ror Keatiing, rottsvtne, Tams qua, Kllnnrsvllle, Asliland, Khamokiu, Allentowu and Philadelphia at 6.30 and 8 111a.m.. 12.00 anil 4.05 p. m., stopping at Ltbanon and principal way niauousi me 4.ik p. m., train connectiua lor I'lill adelpliia, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potts vllle, Nchuylkill Haven and Auburn, via (Schuyl kill and Husquehanna, Railroad leave Ilarrisburg at 3.40 p. m. cast, l eiiusyivauia nauroaa irains leave nraa Ing for Allentowu. Easton and hew York at 7.30 and 10.36 a. in., and 4.00 p. in. Returning, leave KnurVnrlf alQnilii in 19 A mnA ft -Ml ... n ...1 Allentowu at 7. 'Ala. iu4 li'l!6, 2.10.4.36 and S.&7ip.m. Way PasseiiKor Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 connecting at Reading with tra nn on Kast lenn a. uaiiroau, reiurninu u leav leaves Pottsvllle at .36 p. in., stopping at all stations. Leave Pottsvllle at 8 00. 8.06 and 9.10 a. m .nnrl 2.30 p.m., Herndon at 10.00 a.m., tshamokin at 6.00 and 11.02 a. m.. Ashland at 7.18 a. m , and 12-2up. in., Mahanoy City at 7.63 a m and 12.64 p in., Ta maqua at 8.36 a in aud 2.10 p m for Philadelphia, New York. Reading, Harrisburg, &c. Leave Pottsvllle via Hehnvlkllfnnd Rnsoueh&n. a "Railroad at 8.05 a m for Harrisburg, and 11.45 a in., lor ruiettrove anu licilioill. Pottsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Potts vllle at 6:00 a in., passes Reading at 7.40 a m., ar riving at Philadelphia at 10:16 am. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 pm., passes Heading at 7.15 p in; arriving at Pottsvllle at tf.ixjp in. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts town at 6:46 a m, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and Ureen,) at 4.30 p m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7:3 a m, and ti:16 p m; for Ephrata, Lltlz, Lancaster. Columbia, ic. t returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a in, and 3.30 p m, and Columbia at 8.15 a U(, aud 3.20 p in. Perklomen Railroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at 7 .36 and 9.00 a m, 2.66 and 6.40 pm; returning, leave Creon Lane at 6.15 a m, 12,35 and 4.20 p m, connecting with trains on Reading Rail Road. Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave rhsenlx villeat 9.10 a in, 3:10 and 6:60 p ni; returning, leave Byers at 6.35 a m, 12:46 and 4:20 pm, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. Coleurookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9:40 a in and 1:20, 6:26 aud 7:15 p m, reluming leave Mount Pleasant at 6:00, 8:00 and ll-.25aiu, and 3:00 p m, connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8:30 a ni, 2:40 arid 6:33 p m, returning, leave Downiugtown at 6:66a m, 12:30 and 6:40 p m, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Mundays: leave New Yoik at 5:30 p m., Phil delphlaat 8:00 am anil 3:15 p m, (the 8:00 am. train running only to Reading,) leave Potttville at 8: 0 a in, leave Harrisburg at 6:30 a m and 2:00 p m: leave Alleiituwn al:.r p. m. ; leave Reading at 7:15 a in, and 10:15 p in, for Harrisburg, at 7:30 am. for New York, aud at 9.40 a. la., aud 4.15 for I'hlladelplila. Commutation. Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and Irom all points, at re duced rates. Haguaue checkod through : 100 pounds allowed eacn rass Passenger. J. E. WOOTTEN, Asst. Hunt. & Eng. Madrry. Reading, Pa., December 2, 18V2. Pennsylvania It. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after October 27th, 1872, Passenger vraiusviii run as toiiows : EAST. Harrisburg Acom 12.24 p. m., dally " Sunday. Mall, 6.20 p, M., dally except Sunday. Wl, Mixed 6.3ti B.M., dally except (Sunday. J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. P. S. Mail East reaches Phlladelphioatil.lOp.M D-UNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday. October 27th, 1872, tralus leave Duuoaunoii, as follows : WESTWARD. Way Passenger, 8.12 A. u., dally except Sunday Mail, 2.db p. M, dally except Sunday Mixed. 6.68 P. M.. daily except Sunday. FlttBbiugh Ex.(flag) 12.08a. in., daily exept Sunday EASTWARD Harls'bnrg Accoin 12.69p.m., dally exeeptSunday Mall 6Ji2 P. M., " " Clnuluaatl Express (Hag) 9.52 p.m. dally. WM. (J. KINti, Agent. Northern Central Railway. . WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 27tr(7i anf fXrect Haute to and from Wanhing ton, lttdtimore, Ktmira, Jirie, Buffalo, Jtovlietter and Niagara tat Is. VN AND AFTER SUNDAY, October 27th, 1R72, J the trains on the Northers Central Railway will run as follows : NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I Harrisburg, 1.26 p m Wllliaiuspoi t6.au p. ni., and air. at Klmira, 10.30 CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Lvi. Baltimore, 8.10 i.in. arvs.llarilsburg.ll.20p.nl. FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 1.16 p. m. Harrisburg 4.50 p.m. Arr.atWilllaiiispurt8.36p.nl., NORTHERN EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltlmorel0.2ru.m. I levs.Harrlsburg4.2Sa.m, Arilvcs at lilmlra 12.40 a m. Lvs.Niagara 9.66p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m., Harrisburg 10.60 a. m Arrives at Cauanaalgua at 8.110 p. in. " Niagara, at 1.10 a. 111. SOUTHVARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Klmira 5.30 a. in. I WUllamsport 9.16 a. 111. Harrisburg 2.06 p. ni. Ar.llaltlmureat0.30p.ni PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS. " Leaves Canandalgua 2.45 p. m., Klmira 6.30 p. ni. Wllllamsport U.(l5.p in., Harrisburg at 6.30 a. ni. Arrives at Baltimore at 8-t6a.ni. ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Erie at 9.05 p. 111. WUllamsport at 9.26 a. m. Lvs. bun bury 9.40 a. m., Ar. Harrisburg 11.30 a. in PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. Harrisburg lL60a.ni., Ar. Baltimore 3.00 p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs Ca11a11daguall.S0a.1u. 1 Klmlia 2.20 p. m. " Wllllamsoort 6.1np.m. I Suiihury 8.00 p.m. " Harrisburg 10.40 p.m. ar. Baltimore,! 16 p. 111 For further Information apply at the Ticket office. enusylvauia uatiroaa i'e kh. ALFRED K. F1HKE, General Superintendent. Stage Line Between Newport and New tiermantown. STAGES leave New flermantown dally at four o'clock a. in. Landisburgat?. 30 a. in. Green, park at 8 a. in. New Bioomlleld atBH a. m. Arriving at Newport to oouuetst with the Ac oommiHlallon train East. Returning leaves Newport on the arrival ot the Mail Train from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. ni. Z. RICH. JYopridfor. "Why Keep That Cough P When a bottle of Hearer's Lung Balsam will eure it. It Is pleasaat to take, and mors effec tive than any otfasr sough medicine. Try It For sals by F. Mortimer, New Bioomlleld, ana most othsr stores la tks ceiatf .