8 A Man Murdered And Skinned. The citizens of Dover, Del., were excited last Wednesday by the discovery of tbe body of a murdered man with the head and foet miming, and tlio skin removed so as to make recognition impossible At first it was supposed to be the body of Dr. West as it was in bis office whero it was found, tint subsequent developments caused a sus picion to arise that be bad committed tbe murder bimself, that bis wife could btain 33,000 insurance be had ou bis life. Dr. West delivered himself up ou tbe evening of tbe 6th, and made a full con fession before the Coroner, of which the following is the substance: "On Monday morning, December 2, I was taking a bucket of water, in my room, in the morning Henry Tumor, the deceased, came along, and said, Boss, I will carry that up for you. I told him I would carry It up, as I had some work for him to do, if lie would do it. I took out my pocket book and paid him 25 cents. Ho said, ftoss, you seem to be pretty flush, then he aid, won't you give me some money to get me a drink. I said I would if he would go down to the bar next door. It was a short time after that I mot him near Hoficcker & Stewart's store, on tlio corner talking with some colored uion;"I passed him and went on up to my loom in Klrbin's building, I just got Micro and un locked tbe room, w hen he came up; I went on up stairs ahead of him and unlocked tbe room door up stairs and went in ahead of liim ; I had taken my gas apparatus to pieces that day, intending to fasten a small ledge-bammer to tbo weights ; the sledge hammer was sitting just inside the door; 4 be other weights were near tho corner .nbout 8 feet further on ; one of the weights was a bolt or piece of an axle ; it was about 3 foet long and about 1 j inches iu diametor; I just got overabout where this bolt was sit '.ing, when I turned and saw Turner with this sledge-hammer in his band ; soon as Tur ner saw that I saw him with the hammer, Turner says give me your pocket-book or I will kill you ; I snatched up the bolt or 'jiiece of axle, and just as I did so be struck at me with the hammer : be struck me on -top of my bat, denting the hat iu, but did not touch my head, as I was stooping over; 1 then struck him with the bolt or piece of axle, intending to strike him on the head, but missed his bead and struck him on the neck, I think below the ear. He fell, and and I don't think he ever breathed after that ; this was just about sunset, he fell over on bis side; I then felt of his pulse, and fonnd that he was dead. 1 did not in toned to kill bim, but only intended to knock bim down so that bo would not kill me." After killing the ilaikcy, the doctor spent throe days trying to remove traces o f his crime by cat lying away portions of tbo body, but found difficulty iu disposing of them. Failing in this he skinned it and tried to set fire to the building, but tbe fire went out, aud the doctor was afraid to re- turn to renew it, as be bad placed powder near the body. His life was insured for 125,000, and by some it is supposed that be deliberately murdered the negro and set fire to tbe building in order to destroy the body and give out the impression that bo himself bad been killed by an explosion of tbe gag be was making ; and by this means obtain through his wife the insurance on his life. A Novel Liquor Decision. The Iowa correspondent of the Chicago Journal says that in Des Moines thoro is a People's Temperance association, compos ed largely of reformed drunkards, who keep a vigilant eye on whisky selling. By the aid of this association a suit was brought in the district court by Mrs. Ann Priestly, in au action for damages in the sum of $3, 000 ugaiuHt Joseph Ilierb, for selling intox icating liquors to ber husband, thereby in capacitating him from attending to bis liusiucss, and thus doing great damage to bis family. A large number of witnesses were examined, and the case most stub bornly contested by six of the leading at torneys of the State, Judgo Maxwell pre siding. The Judgo gave the various ques tions which arose during tho trial careful attention, and his rulings wro principally against the prosecution. The trial lasted nearly five days. At the close tbe Court gave tbe case to the jury with Instructions. The jury, after three hours, returned a verdict for the plaintiff, and fixed the dam uges at $2,520; aud costs of suit. The de fence fit onco gave notice of a motion for a now trial. It is tlio opinion among sound lawyers that tho verdict will stick, and, if so, it is one of the most important cases tried in Iowa, and that it is so considered is appa- ' rent from the fact that from all parts of the Bute come inquiries respecting it. It will place every liquor seller in the State at the mercy of the family of those to whom he dells liquor. A sale of liquor once proven is enough to warrant actual and exemplary damages. It applies to persons who are engaged in the traffic, whether as maker, agent, clerk, barkeeper, or otherwise, and the result will be the abandonment of the business almost eutirely In the State. 1ST The real estate which the Roths childs own in Europe' exceedi in value, tight million! of dollait. New Advertittement. Agents Wanted fur Cohbln's . Child's Commentator ON THE BIBLE, for the HOME CIRCLE, 1.200 page, 250 Engraving. Tim best enterprise of the ear lor agents, r.very laiiiny win nave 11. isutu- ug in me 11 . now published, ror circulars address ii. 8. uoodspeed & to., 37 1'ark ltow, New York. 49r4w A GENTS WANTED For Harriet Bcecher 2. Htowe's camua imibook. Willi lives of the candidate and leading nirn of all parties. 20 Steel furl rait. ' to tl" a day rapidly aud easily made. Write and see. Particulars free. YVOIU'HINGTON, DUSTIN ft CO., 49r4w Hertford, Conn. K 4-n On per day) Agents VO to iu classes of working people, til either tex, young or old, make mora money at work fur ii' In their pare moment or all the time than at anything cine. Particulars free. Address !. srlNSON & CO., 1'ortland, Maine. 49r4w ACCIDENTS! Insure In the TKAVKIEU of Hartford, Ct. "1 LITSCH'8 IMl'KKIAI. RUSSIAN M VH- T TAItl). Wholesale to the trade. Slnele can Kent, post paid, on receipt of tl. W. 11 Kit- MAM 1. FRUEA EAUPP, Heading, l'a. 49rw UOOKKKKPISO Afiffe Hani. Every clerk i. Hook mail. I and merchant can learn at once. Hook mall. ed, 50c. 11. (ioi liiino liiiVANT, Butfalo, N.Y.4'.'r4w Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. Send fur Illustrated Catalogue to BRADLEY t CURRIER, 64 & CO Hey Street, 49 4 W New York . A GHEAT EVENT. We have decided to dlsnose of our Immense stock of BILLIARD TARLESat prices a little-shove cost. First-class 5x10 New Tables, complete, H.vond hand Tables made over new, $.D0i fc!25; J240, Ike. A great variety to suit all buyer. Send for Catalogue. KAVANAGH i DECKER. 4Ur4w Cor. Canal and Centre St. New Yurk. Rose of Cashmere Hair Tonic I unsurpassed as a Promoter of the Growth of the Hair and Whiskers. It is neither s.leky nor greasy, yet it softens and smooths the Hair far better and more permanently than any Oil or Pomade. Csed as a iiair Dressing, u produce me most ocauinui and lustrous gloss. Warranted erfectly harm less. Its exquisite perfume is Quite unrivaled. being distilled from the world-renowned Hoses of Cashmere. Large bottles, nnlyi 50 cents. Address ASCII ENBACH & MILLER, 400 N. 3d St., Phila delplila, fa. 4t r 4w rXJio Weekly JSun. OSLY 1 A YE Alt. H l'AOES, THE BUST FAMILY PAPER. THE I1KST AGRICULTURAL I'APEIt. THE MUST POLITICAL PAPEK. THE HKST STORY PAPKIl. THE IIEST FASHION REPORTS. HKST CATTLE MAKKET REPORTS. THE II EST PAPEK EVERY WAY. THE WEEKLY NEW YORK BUN. Eight page, 56 eoluiims. 91a year, ur less than 2 cents a number. (SEND Yol'K DOLLAR. Addrens 4'J r 4w THE SUN. New York City. INSUHE IN THE Porry OoMiity Mntual Benefit Association, or NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. Chartered by the Legislature March 9, 1872. THE CHEAPEST ANT HAFEST LIFE INSll ItANCE ever offered to the people. It I a Mutual enterprise for the protection of Widows and Orphans In the county. Members pay FIVE DOLLARS for a certificate of membership, and annual due on apes between 20 and 35, il.lMi; tietween Sn and 50, 11.50; between 60 and 65, f 2.00 1 for the term of three years, com mencing January, 1S73; and the sum of 11.10 on the death of a member. The membership not to exceed one thousand. A momher dying, to re ceive as many dollars a there are paylnc certifi cate,. holders. This plan is adopted in order that persons who have been excluded from benelllsln other Life Insurance Companies by reason of their expensive Lifk-Hates may obtain some beuetlt on a small Investment. It commend Itself to the iiublie for the reason that It prevents the country rum being drained of our money by foreign com panies. CHAR L. MURRAY, President. CONRAD KOTH, Treasurer. JOHN It. H11ULEK, Secretary. ROBERT N. WILLIS. WILLIAM McKEE. Oeu ral Agents. 6 15 LOOK OUT! T would re!ieetlvely Inform my friends that I In- L tend calling upon them with a supply of goods of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consisting of OASBIMERS, CA88INET8, FLANNELS, (Plain and bar'd) OAllPI'ri'H, to exchange for wuul or sell for cash. J. M. Ill X LEU. CentklWooi.kn Factokt. 6,17,4m,1 J. 11. OIKVIM. I. 11. OIRVIM J M. MlttVIN SOX, CoiiiiiiImhIou MurclinnfMi Ko. , BPEAR'8 WHARF, It a 1 1 1 in o r e , 91 1 . -We will nav strict attention to the sale of all kinds of country produce, and remit the amounts promptly. 6 341y Pensions, Bounties, &c. V &c, of 'soldiers who were killed or died oi disease contracted in the riervice of the United States, can now mane application ior rension. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or iu any way disabled lu the war of lstil. When widows die or re-marrv. the child or children under sixlceu years of age are entitled to a 1'eiislon. The time for filing claims for additional bounty Has becu exteuaeu six monies. Particular attention iilven tooldsusrended ease In Hi dilleient deimrtmenls at Washington. 1 If you have, or think you have a claim against the (iovernmeiil, cau on or unuiwM tuo unuersigueu. No charge lor luiormauon. LEWIS rOTTEU, ' Attorney for Claimants, 4 31 NEW BLOOMFIELD, FA. WILL give F1VK DOLLARS ier barrel for Cider curea according to my patent improv iiroeess- . Anv uermin wlshinir to obtain I irlnled copy of this process can do so, by enelos. lug II oo to ine unuersigueu at uuxxwinjwj, l'ciutT Coiwrr, fa." T. r. DEVOR, If. D. Agust27. 187i-3ra Oil Cloths. We are offering tome beau tiful styles of Oil Clotba in various widths at low prices ; call and tee them. F, MOBTIHKB. fare tfJircAjl , fty Tirtu&L CArr $fiLf faJ far urjM& cknMtLnv prr fern s mi SlOO Reward for a ease of Neuralgia or Rheumatism 01 an; nv form whatever, fconsiderert curable) that lilt. FITLEK'S VKtiKTAltLE HH El' MAT1C SYRUP will not cure warranted uninjurious, and a physician's prescription used Inwardly. Sftiiuo KK.WAKii onereu to tne rronr eiors 01 any Medicine for Rheumatism and Neuralgia iible to produce one fourth as many Pennine living cure made within the same length of time as Dr. Filler' Vepetanle Itheiimatlc Remedy. 12000 REWARD onereil to any rerson nrovlni Jo. P. Fitler. M. I)., to be other than a graduate of the celebrated I'nlversiiv of I'eiinsyivanla lu 1H33. anu rrniessor 01 cnem siry treauus uueu- lnatism specially for 39 years. siiMHi nr. w Aid) 10 anv demist, i-nvsicinn. or others alile to discover Iodide of l'otassa, Colchi eiiin. Mercury, or anything Injurious tu the system in Jr. ruier s itneumnuc nyrup. iM.fvoo cerlincaies ur testimonial or cure, in- eluding Rev. C. H. Ewlng, Media, I'ennsvivania ; Jtev. ilusepii neggs, ran 01 nenuyiKiu. i inmoei- una: tne wue 01 nev. .1. u. navis. jiiKiitHiown, sow .lersev! nev. 1 nomas mur miy. rraiiKiorn. I'lilladeluhla: Doctor .lennlnp und Doctor Wal ton, l'hlladelphia: Hon. J. V. Crecley, member of lomrres Horn r ul adelnhlai lion, judue l.ee. Camden, New Jersey ; ex-Senator Stewart, of Ital- timore: ex uovernor I'owe 11. 01 iveniue.KV. alia thousaiKlsol others, If space iermitted. 2S0 REWARD for the name of any warranted preparation for Rheumatism and Neuralgia sold under a similar letial guaiHutee. setting forth the exact number uf bottles to euro or return the amount paid for the same to the pal lent. 111 case 01 failure to cure. A full description of cases re- Hiring guarantees must be forwarded ny letter to 'hlladelnhia. The uuaranteo. sinned mid slating the ipianllly to cure, will be relumed by mail, with advice aud instructions, without any charge. Address a etiers to nil. r iii.i n. iso. 40 South Knurl 1 1 Street, l'hlladelphia. Nootlier Rem edy Ifc ollereil on sui'h terms, (let a circular on the various forms of Rheumatism, also lllank ap plications fur guarantee, gratis of the special Agent. m- 1 r. 11. 11. nur.r.Ar.i. ir L'L' hi. new Bloouiueld, l'a., Side Agent for this county.0 381y DR. CARPENTER, l:M Ml'LBHRRY STREET. N EW AH K, N, No, J., la now treating successfully Consumption, Bronchitis, aud all diseases uf the Throat and Lungs, with lib COMPOUND MEDICATED INHALATIONS, CONCENTRATED FOOD. AND COClill SYltl'P. During the past ten years Dr. Carpenter has treated and cureu inousamiHoi cases oi ine auove named diseases, ami lias now in ins possession certitleiites of cures from every nart of the coun try. THE INHALAT ION Islircathed directly in to Hie lungs, soothing and healiiiKoverall inllamed surfaces, enlerlug Into Ihe blood, It Imparts vitali ty as It permeates to every part of the system. The sensation Is not unpleasant, and the first Inhala tion olten gives very ueeiueu reiici, particularly when there is much dillieulty ill breathing. Under the Inlliienee of my remedies the couth soon grows ituMli.r. the u ulit sweatM cease, the heol le llusii van. IhIic. and with tlnnrovllllr iIIlmisMoii Hie natieut rapidly gains ilreugtu, aud lieuitu is again williin ''tKoNCKNTRATED FOOD rapidly builds up the most debilitated patient, presenting to the stomach food already to be assimilated and made Into goud, rich, healthy blood. THECOI'lill HYRl'PI stobe taken at nlcht to alleviate the cough and enable the patient tu ob tain slee, r un directions accompany eacu uux oi my remedies, wnicn consists oi One Inhaler; Due Bottle of Alterative Inhalant One Bottle of Soothing EehrlfiiK Inhalant; One llotile of Ant! llaniorrliaglu inhal ant: One Bottle Concentrated Foods One Bottleof Cough Syrup. Price of containing remedies to last one month, (10; two mouths, JIB; three mouths, 12U. Kent to anv address C. O. D. Pamphlets con liiinir larue llstof natlentt cured. sent free, lt tors of liiuiilry must contain one dollar to Insure answer. Address. A. H. CARPENTER, M. !., Newark, N. J. Ir. CARi'KNTKifs CATARRH REMEDY will give Immediate relief, and will eOect s immanent cure In from one to three months. l'rl,;e of remedy to ul. one inont Ii. So: two montns. sni n niouins. siv. CANCKIt In sll Its forms successfully treated. Bend Ior Hat ul patients cureu. to A. U. CARPENTER, If. D.. (MM' Newark, M. J Safk Flannels. A lot of new and pretty stvlts of Hack Flannels, nave just been re- ceivoi ly V. Mouth ku. TUere are cheap too. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAIU Ten Years of pnblle tent lias proved Dr.OrooU's MlneofTur toliave more merit than any similar r 'reparation everoflered to ho public. It Is rich in the medicinal quellticsoi Tar, and uiienjialeil (or diseases of the TlirosA ,nii(l, performing the mostremarkableeures. It effectually cures all Coughs ami Colds. It lias cured so T&S&ZJi! and Bronchlils, that It. many cases) or Aiintna has been Iir beea pronounced peel no lor llieso com plaints. For Painain th itronnt. Ulan or Hack. Itreast, Mdeor Hack, Uravrl or Kldnnillf ruse.diseasesof the 111 Trln. mry Orssns, Jaiimllw, or any Liver Complains It lias no equal. iuiw.niH!rTonicb(Aipe(u Mtrenrf hens) the Myaitem, Restores the Weak Cause Ibe food (o 1IC. Remove Iyappla and India-ration, freveiita MalarloaaVevcs-a OlTM (one toiou8jrsteui. IU2EF TIIlSBIiOODrUllC; And the health of the system will follow. There is ft prepara tion of Iron and loke Hoot more effectual than all others, which will remove from your system the Impure and vitiated blood which causes disease, and at the same time build up your health, and strength Ii never faila (o euro. If you have Hero foist, lie rolnlons Itlseaa M oi lbs .yns or utra. or SM-rofnla In any form. i, ' ler, wiuie nweiiina;. via More. Ulcer, or Ncrofulon Inflsmmsllons, you can rely on being cured with this prepa ration known as lr. t'rook'a Compound Hjrrnp of Poks Hoot. Ithenmatlsm, I'nlna In Limbaor Uone,4'ontUo. lloua u ro u eu clown uy Mercu rial or other Dolsons. am all cured bylu For tly phllla, or Hyphllitio (aln(.therelsuoth lng equal to IU A (rial WU1 prove Is. Beautify your Complexion. Do not nse paint or powder, but get a more permanent beauty by purifying your blood. iroa huu a-uHe nwi makes urough and scaly Bkln sonuudsmupth: chanirna tlntt sallow complexion to one of fresh neas and health, and remove any Krnp. tlvo Iklseaaea or Ilie Mkln, Pimple. I'ua- tnlms, llloMliea A crnptiona, ii you wian rosy clieeksaud a healthy complexion use Dr. Crook's Compound Byrup of l'oau ltooW , Perry County Bank! Hpoiihler, Jiinkln k 'o. THE undersigned, having formed a Hanking As sociation under the above name and style, are now ready to do a General Banking business at their new Hanking House, ou Centre Square, OPrOSlTB 77? COURT JIOUSH, NEW BLOOMFIELD. PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes for a period of not over 60 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia aud New York. . Ou time Deposits, five per cent forany time over four months; and for four months four per cent. We are well provided with all and every facility for doing a banking Business; and knowing, and for some years, feeling Uie great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored for the want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want; and this being the first Bank ever established In Perry county, we tiopo we will be sustained In our efforts, by all tb business men, fanners and mechanics. This Banking Association Is composed of the fol lowing named partners: W. A. Sponslcb, llloomlteld. Perry cuuuty, Pa. II. K. Junkin, " " " Wm. 11. Miu-IR, Carlisle, . orricKHA: ' W. A. 8PONSLER, President. Wujjau Wiixu, Ouhler. New Bloomtleld, S 6 ly D UNCAN BHERMAN CO,, UANKEIIH, No. 11 Nassau Street, ' new touk, I Issue circular Notes and circular Letters of I credit available la cut part ot Mie world. I r- Current acoounvs received on such Urns 1 as mar be agreed upon. is Mti 'RAILROADS. IllSADIO IIAIK.-llOA. 'WINTEU AHRA.NGEMENT. Monday, lleceiuber 2, 1872. Tramsleave llarrlhliuru for New York.asfollowsi At 5.30 and 5.10, a. H., and 2.00, p. v., eoniiectlnc with trains on the Pennsylvania t! all road, and arriving at New York at 12: 8.W, and 9:46 y. 111.. IVMBUMVCiy. ReturniiiK: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m.. 12.60 and 5.30 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.46 a. m., and 3.30 p.m. Leave Harrlsburfr for Heading, Pottsvllle.Tama- qua, Minersvllle, Ashland, Shainokiu, Allentuwn ana rnuaueipnia ato.itu ana s.iua.m., x.uu aaa 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations i the 4.0ft p. m., train connecting for Phil adelphia, Pnttsvllle and Culumlila only. For I'o'ts- viue, senuyiKiii iiaven ana Auimrn, via ncnuyi klll and Snsauehanua Railroad leave llarrisburg at 3.40 p. m. .at I'ennsvivania Kaiirnao Irani leave Head ing lor Aiientown. hast on and New York at 7.3 and 10.35 a. in., and 4.00 p. in. Returning, leave isew York at 9.00 a. m., V2,m and ft.30p. m., and Aiientown at 7.20 a. m 12.25. 2.10,4.35 and 8.55 p.m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connecting at Reading with train on East Penn'a. Railroad, returning leaves PotUvllle at .35 p. m.. stopping at all stations. Leave Pottsrllle at 6.00. 8.05 and 9.10 a. m . and 2.IIU p.m., Herndon at 10.n0 a.m., shamokln at 6.00 ana u.oz a. in.. Asmana at i.in a. m., ana li. mp. m.. . Mahntmv l1lfv at T Fill . In ami 19 ?1 n in 1'.- maqua at 8..- i.;ii i in ana z.iu p m ior rnuai i am and 2.10 p m for Philadelphia, Km, Vnrb UanAlttir 1 f urrluli,,-.. Jt-n i Iave Pottsvllle via Schuylklffand Susquehan a Railroad at B.0S a m for Harrisburg, and 11.45 a u., ior 1 1 uegrove anu i reinoiu. Pottsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Fotts- vllle at 6:00 a m.. passes Heading at 7,40 a in., ar riving at Philadelphia at 10:15 a in. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 pm., passes Reading su.topm; arriving at rousviue at, v.w p in. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts town at 6:45 a in. returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and Green,) at 4.30 p m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Roadlnir at 7:3 am, and 6:15pm; for Ephrata, Lltiz, Lancaster, Columbia, &c; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a m, anu 3.30 p m, ana Columbia at s.io a iu, and B.W p 111. Pcrkiomen Railroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at 7 .36 and H.OO a m, 2.55 and 5.40 pui: returning, leave (ireen Lane at 6.15 a m, 12..15 and 4.U0 p m, connecting with trains on Heading Hail Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Plioanlx villeat 9.10 a in, 3:10 and 6:50 p in; returning, leave Byers at 6.35 a m, 12:45 and 4:20pm,eun uecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9:40 a m and 1 :3), 0:25 and 7:15 p m, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 0:00, 8:00 and 11:25am, and 3:00 p ui, connecting with trains on Reading iiauroau. Chester Vallev Railroad trains leave Ttrldgeoort nt 8:30 am, 2:40 and 6:33 p m, returning, leave DowiiniKiowii at o:ua in. 12:30 nnu 0:40 p in, cou nectlng with trains on Reading Railroad. Ui Sundays: leave New York at 6:30 n m.. Phil delphiaut 8:110 am and 3:15 p ill, (the 8:00 am. train running only to Reading.) leave PotUvllle at 8:0 a in, leave Harrisburg at 5:30 a m and 2:00 p in; leave Aiientown at 8:65 p. m. : leave Heading at 7:15 a in, and 10:15 p ill, fur Jlarrisburg, at 7:30 am. for New ork, and at u.40 a. iu., and 4.15 for Philadelphia. Commutation. Mileage. Season. School nnd Ex cursion Tickets, tu and from all points, at re duced rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. d. K. nOonKH. Asst. Hunt. & Enr. Mach'rv. Reading, Pa., December 2, 1872. Pennsylvania It. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after October 27th. 1872, Passenger trains will run as follows : EAST. Harrisburg Accom 12.24 p. M., daily " Sunday. man, 0.2U p. M., aany except Bunuay. WEST. Pittsburgh Ex., 12.27a.m. (tlag)dally except Mond'y Thro' Pass. 4.17 A. M. (flag) dally. Way Pass. 8.46 A. M., daily, except Sunday. Mail 2.42 p. m. dallv except Sunday. Mixed 6.36 P.M., daily except Sunday. J. J. BARCLAY. Agent. P. S. Mail East reaches Philadelphia at ll.lOp.M DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sundav. October 27th. 1872. trains leave Duncauuuu, as follows : WESTWARD. Way Passenger. 8.12 A, u., dally except Sunday I. 2.0H p. m dai vexceut Sundav Mixed, hh& p. M.. daily except Sundav. Pittsburgh EMtlag) 12.0Ka. m., daily exept Sunday EASTWARD. Harls'burg Accoin 12.59 P. M., dally except Sunday MaU 6.52 P. M " " " Cincinnati Express (flag) 9.02 p. in. dally. wai. J. a.ini, Agent. Northern Central Railway. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Through and IHrect Route to and from Washing ton, jmtttmore, Ktmira, Krte, Jiujgaio. Jiocltester and JSUiara tUUs. N AND AFTER SUNDAY. October 27th. 1872, Anu Ar innouini, wumi i hi. ini the trains on the Northern Central Railway will run as follows : NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. 1 Harrisburg, 1.25 p in wuuaiuspuri 6.2U p. ni., anu arr. at tnuira, lu.ai CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore, 8.10p.m.arvs.llarrlsburg,U.20p.m. FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 1.15 p. in. I Harrisburg 4.S0 p.m. Arr. at wiuiamsport s.oop.in., NORTHERN EXPRESS. Lvs. BaHlmorelu.25u.in. I levH.llarrlsburg 4.25a.m. An Ives at Eliulra 1140 a. m. Lva.NiagaraU.Up.m. NIAOARA EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m.. Harrisburg 10.50 a. m Arrives at Canaiidalgua at -00 p. in. Niagara, at 1.10 a. iu. SOUTHWARD. MAILTRAIN. Leaves Elmlrs 5.30 a. in. I Wllliamspnrt 9.15 a. m. Harrisburg 2.06 p. in. Ar.llulliinoie at 6.30 p.m PHILADELPHIA EXFRESS. Leaves Canandaigua 2.45 n. m., Elmira 6.30 p.m. Williamspurt ll.bo.p in., llarrisbuijj at 5.MI a. iu. Arrives at uaitimore aio.sou.in. ERIE EXPRESS. I.vi. Erie at 9..I5 u. iu. Wllliamsuort at 9.2.5 a. m. Lvs. Sunbury 9.40 a. in., Ar. Harrisburg 11.30 a.m PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. Harrisburg 11.60 a.m.. Ar.Haltimore 8.00 p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs Canandagiiall. 30a.m. I Elmira 2.20p.m. 'Wllliamspnrt e.iop.m. I sunnury s.oo p. m. ' Harrisburg 10.40 p.m. 1 ar. Baltlmore.'ili p.m For further Information apply at the Ticket office, Pennsylvania Railroad Ieint. Ai,rar.u it. rinnc. General Superintendent. Stage Line Between Kevtport and New (jiermautown. STAGES leave New Germaulown dally at four o'clock a. iu. Landlsburg at 7. SO a. in. Ureon- park at 8 a. m. New llloon Arriving at Newport to eommodatlon train East. uioomneiu at vh a. m. couuecv witu tue AO- Reluroiuf leaves Nswuort on the arrival of the UaU Train Iruin Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. m. L. RICE. Provntur. Why Keep That Cough P , Whca bottle of Bearer's Lung Balsam wilt cure It. It is plcasaat te take, and more sflrc tivc tbaa any o4sicr conga medicine. Try It. Tor sale by V. Mcrtlrssr, New B loo so field, ant most other stores la the ceuty.
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