8 l)t imc0, New Bloomftdit, Jlci. A Woman and Throe Children Burned to Death. On Wednesday evening, about 6 o'clock, nu accident of a very distressing charact er occurred at the residence of Mr. Thom as Carr, noar Morton station on the line of the West Chester and Philadelphia rail road, about ten miles from the city. Some of the neighbors were startled by .loud cries which emanated from the house and upon rushing to the premises, found the contents of one of the lower rooms iu flames. Mrs. Carr was burned in a horrible man ner, and was in the last agonies of death. Three children who were in the roomwere also badly burned. The injured persons were removed and then those who had reached the scene obtained buckets of water and extinguished the flames before they had extended beyond the room in which it originated. Mr. David Anderson, who was among the first to arrive and was foremost in extinguishing the Are, had his hands severely burned. Mrs. Carr was dead when taken from the house The three children who wero burned were named Mattie, George and Willie, and were aged respectively 11, G and 3 years. They lingered in great agony until about 11 o'clock, when they died. An older daughter of Mr. Carr's was iu an upper room at the time of the disaster, and thus escaped being one of its victims. One of the children who was burned was nblo, before dying, to give some of the particulars of the horrible catastrophe. According to her statement, her mother had in her hand a can containing what is claimed to be non-explosive fluid. The top of the can was unscrewed, and Mrs. Carr was jropariug to fill the lamps! A lighted lamp was standing some distance off. The can exploded, and the contents were scat tered over the clothing of all who were iu the room, and at once took lire. Mr. Carr was in the city at the time, and did not reach his home until some time .after the accident. Frightful Fall. The St. Louis Democrat say's: On Sat urday, about 12 o'clock M., an unfortunate nAAiAnii, nnniinu1 or T HQ I lirlOU I I 1 1 1 nnn iptt, "about five and one-half miles eaRt of ?ellevillo. The pit at which the accidont occurred is owned by Fred. Sheeve, who had in his employ Gilbert C. Collins, who was for a long timo clerk in the store, hut sometimes worked at the top of the pit in dumping the cars as they camo into the screen. There are usually two screens to a pit, which is dividod into two apartments one being used to hoist tlicjcar and the other to take the empty car back. Since the strike one of the screens was not used on account of being too large, and all tho coal had to be screened by the oue screen in use. Mr. Collins, who was at the top on Saturday, received a car from one of the pits, and ran it on to the dumps. After emptying it, instead of running it back to the place where it came from, he started tli car to the unoccupied part of the pit. - Discovering his mistake too late, he tried to hold the car from going down the pit, lost his balance, and fell down after and on top of the car, a distance of 120 v feet, to the bottom of the shaft. He was picked up by the miners below and sent up to the top. His upper jaw was cut in two, his breast was crushed in and his left leg was broken. Although fatally injured he was sensible of his condition, lived two hours after the accident, and died at 2 o'clock. A Curious Accident. The Jersey City Journal says : On the evening of January 1st, Wm Lautier,driver of No. 5 Engine, J.' C. Fire Depart ment, started fur supper, h is residence be ine in Sixth Street. Wheu noar homo he slipped upon a piecojof ice, falling backward, and the ilesh near the shoulder blaue was penetrated by the point of a well sharpen ed lead pencil, which stood upright embed ded in the hard crusted snow. The pointed wooden dagger pierced through his two coats, underclothing, and then through the whole body, coming slightly out the end in his breast, near tlie armpit. He ate his supper and did not foci much pain until two hours later- though he thought he felt a little sore. lie went back to the engine house and thero and then he said he thought he had broken a bone in his fall. riis coats were stripped off and then his friends saw the sharp point of the pencil protruding slightly, the other and unsharp ened end being embedded in his back. All who saw the sight were astonished, as well thoy might be. Dr. Reeves was immedi ately sent for, and he and Foreman Ilogan had to take pincers and cut and slash at the flesh before they could get hold of the pencil so as to pull it out. The job of ex tracting it was difficult. Lautier now lies at borne weak in condition, though he will t39It is reported that the Chinamen employed at the Beaver Falls cutlory are on a strike for higher wagos. It Is said to be among the last importation, who want seventy-live cents in gold, iustead or sixty, m' the contract stipulates. New Advertisements. A CREAT COMBINATION and the very best business opportunity ever offer ed, Is to be found In an Agency tor taking sub scriptions to Henry Ward Bcechcrs Great LITERARY. FAMILY NEWBPAPER.wlth which Is given away the largest and best Premi um Picture ever oltered, the new and exquisite D1S.00 FRENCH OLEOGRAPH called " PET'S PARADISE. " (Ofeoortinftii are the choicest class of French Art printing in oils the perfection of Oll chroino) We also Rive the superb $10 pair of Genuine French OH (liroinos, " WIDE AWAKE" and 41 FAST ASLEEP." sub jects Life-Size charming (tic similes of original (Ml Paintings. This paper has the largest Circula tion In the world. It will next year be made bet ter than ever. Serial talcs by world-famous au thors. L. M. Alcott, Edward Eggleston, Harriet needier Htowe. etc. New and brilliant contribu tors. Illustrated Holldav Number and back new. of Miss Alcott's story v'hek. The most taking i omoination I" ine largest commissions nam i One agent madetstiolii 3 months: another fc:i7 In 35 davs; another 8.I.40 in one week ; one J.' 17. 60 III one uay, mm many outers irom so ana siu 10 ,u per day. This year our offers are even more prof, (table. No waiting for the premiums. The Subscriber get them when he pays his Subscription. GOOD AGENTS WANTED! Intelligent men and women wanted everywhere. To get good territory, exclusively assigned, send early for circular and terms I J. B. FOllD & CO., ivew xorK; iioston, mass, i iiucugu, in. ; roui Francisco, Cal. Sld4w K(C Agents Wanted! .Inst Out! A splendid OUU NeW chart : "CHRIST 11LESSING LIT TLE CHILDREN"." Immense sales 500 ngents wanted for our large Map of the " Limed States" with Immense " World" Map on reverse side. Our Mans and Charts go like wildtlre. HA AMIS Hi LUBKKCHT, Empire Map and Chart Establish nient, 107 Liberty Streot, New York. 51d4w $1)0 made Dec. 3d by one Agent selling HOUAC'K (JUEKLEY AM) FAMILY. A line entrravlnir. 22x28 Inches, sent liv mail for S1.H0. We also mall HuituH Hole and Hewing Ma chine Thread Cutters, and Needle Threading Thimble, price 25 cents each. Circulars of vari ous other Novelties mailed frequently to all old and new agents, address AMERICAN NOVEL TY CO., 302 Broadway, N. Y. 51d4w AGENTS, now Is your chance! LIVINGSTON LOST AND FOUND. The only book on the subject, that tells the whole story. Don't be humbugged with any oth er. This has nearly Soo pages. -70 Full Page Encravlinrs anil Mans. -it Price t.(.5n. The I'm- spectus will sell it at sight. For Hist choice of lerriiory, auures. nc once i. ahnaihaii, in Hansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Al14w Agents Wanted for tho Foot Prints of SATAX or the DEVIL, In History; a new book: by Rev. Hollls Read, A. M., author of "Uod In History." Illustrated from designs by Dure, Nast of Harper's Weekly unil others. Nothing like it ever before seen or heard of, and sells at sight. E. H. TREAT, Publisher, H05 Broadway, N. Y. 51d4w OUTFITS FKKK I Agents Wanted Everywhere for The Mothers9 Guide. This Is tlie best opportunity now offered to neeus aim wains n. 11 spun rupiuiy. jvxinriu el caiivussers pronounce It the best soil inn book I.. U I ..,! u.w jut i III IMC UIHl TC11LI IOL ivlli iimm UIIII r,D extra liberal terms. Address Continkntai 1THU8JUNO LO., 4 11011(1 ht.t IN. X. UllV. 01(14 W Pain! Pain! CAMPH0RINE The great discovery for the relief of pain and a sure and immediate cure lor itiieumaiism jnron Ic and Acute, Hprains, Sore Throat, Bruises, Chlb hlains. Pain In the Chest. Buck or Limbs. Croup, Stilt Joints, Strains. Intlaiumatlnn, Neuralgia, Bums and Scalds. Bunions. Frosted Feet. Cu- turrls, &c. It has a pleasant and refreshing odor and will not grease or stain the most delicate fab ric, which makes It a Luxury in every Family. rrice so cents per Home, ror Haie uy an drug gists. REUBEN HOYT, Prop., 203 Greenwich St., N. Y. 61(Hw First Premium U Uxm.Insi.1871 Double Elevated Oven, Warming Closet, Broiling Door, Fender Guard, Dumping and Shaking urate, uireci man. FULLER, WARREN ill CO., 51d4w 236 Water Street, N. Y, AGKTNM WANTKI). ACT AT ONCE. There is a PILE of MONEY In it. Tlie people everywhere are I'.au r.u to ouy ine aiuneniie ms mry oi Livinrstone's and Thrilling Adventures during 2s years In Afrl ca, with account of the STAN LEY EXPEDITION, Over GOO pages, only (2.50. Is selling beyond par allel. CAUTION. Beware of Inferior works. This Is the ONLY COMPLETE ami RELIABLE work. Send lor circulars, and see PROOF and great sue cess agents are having. Address HUMS A Hi BROS., Publishers, Philadelphia. 61d4w $75 to $250 permonth.ma?eryawnd & &j inaie.io inirouiicu iiieiienuiuo unproved uom tZ mon Sense Fainilv SEWINO MACHINE. Thh " machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, bruld and embroider Inn most superior K manner. Price onlv 15. Fullv licensed and f. . warranted for five years. We will pay JIOUO u lor any machine mat win sew a stronger more lieautiful, or uiorelastie seam than ours en It makes the " Elastic Lock Stitch." Even vi second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth can w nut be pulled apart without tearing It. We ituv nisentH from S75 to irAM! ner iiinntTi mid pv. penses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address SECOMB & om CO., Boston, Mass. ; Pittsburgh, Pu. Chicago, N in., or si. Louis, mo. oi u 4 Cheap Farms ! Free Homes On the line of the UNION PACIFIC RAH. ROAD. 12,0110.1100 acres of the best Farming and Mineral i.anas in America. S.ono.lmu Acres 111 Nebraska, In the Platte Val ley, now lor sale. MILD CLIMATE. FERTILE BOIL. for f! rain Crowing ami Stock Raising unsurpassed by any In the United Stales. CHEAPER IN PRICK, more favorable terms and more convenient to market than can be found elsewhere. fKI-.nmiJItslKAIM rouADXU A L SETTLERS. The best location foe Colonies Soldiers entitled to a Homestead oi 100 Acres. Send for the new DescrlntlvePauinhlet. with ne maps, published In English, German, Swedish and lAllllso, lliniiru CTVijniicin, Address. O. F. DAVIS. 51 d 4w Laud Com'r U.P.lt.lt.Co., Omaha, Neb, A IVI UtvlJ m mm .-b. a. tm mm. P & RUBY FURNACES. POWERFUL AND ECONOMICAL HEATERS. James A. Lawson, Patentee. FULLER. WARREN CO., 42 dst 2W Water St., New York. Self feeder'lQ) A S E tewarlJDurner Improved. Unrivaled and Unequaled. BURNS ANY 8IZIC COAL. FULLER, WARREN & CO., 2Jtl water St., New Yolk. 42d1t iaie If!! uu 0 Oar o&l Coiwmt (w tftfrt fyl erir fuuL-o JV jvreaJy Usui YpnTlts A" ' ' ' . i r THE NEW DISCOVERY In Chemical and Medical Soieaoe. Dr. B. F. GAIZVIX'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR TAR FIRST AND ONLY SOLUTION over mw1 In one mixture of ALL 'I III'. TWKLVK vnlunblu tmtivo priucipuU of tho Wtili kaowa curative aifent, PINB TTtr:X3 TATt, TTNKQUALED In Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Atthina, bronchitis, aiid consumption CTjiti:-i -vITlIua., paiIj A recent col l In thrc to rix hours ; and lso, by its VITALISINU, l'URIFYINIl- snd STI MULATING elFt-uU upon thu guuerul nyatuiu, is remnikuhly f-flii-Acioua in nil IMMKASi: ' 11IK BI.OOD. Including Korululft antl Krujiuons of the skin, Djrnpft)liS Dideases of the Livnr and Kidnuya, lluurt Diacaae, aud (iulmral Debility. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I 1LSO, A Volatile Solution of Tar Por INHALATION, without amillmtioil of HEAT. A reinarltaUy V ALU AHI.E discovery, as the whole appdratu ran be carried in the vest pocknt, realv at any time fur tho must effectual uud positively curuiivo use iu .11 Diseases of lio NOSE. THROAT d 1.1 ViS. THE COMPOUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. for use In connection with the ELIXIR TAR, Is a combination of the TWO most valuable ALTERATIVE MediciDea known in the Fro fruion, and renders thia Pill without exception the verr beat ever offered. The ROI AITION and COMPOUND FLTXIS of Ii without doubt the Itaat remtxly known in caaea of CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. It it ft Rpeciflo for such diMnsea, and should be kept in the household of erery family, especially during thoso luoutbs iu which CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER nre liable to prevail. A small quantity taken luily will invent contracting these tenlbto diseases. Polution and Compound Elixir, (1.00 per Bottle Volatile Solution for Inhalation, S.00per ox Tar and Mandrake Pills, Met per box. -fiend for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to your Druggist, or to L. F. HYDE & CO. BOIM B BOPHIETOBS, 10li-7th Avenue, Sew York. " IT Bold hj all Druggist. Try It I National Aarrmu.. uriot llee Journal. bIhiiiiiIii i'ra f J Iiiontlis en trtMl. IHcts.; 1 ft tnuutfal and bsai laos noon. s. iiibic uannar, (also rid ,trall.) ssms torn... lln h.miIim, tun. .slid rilirsMio nt Italian H.ii, A lii.sal Pro, AfiTABits Waaloil, Writ, now for Yrsa SwiiBls'W u. A. KIN'i, H .Ua'iu)' It., Now York. , tlal3 " ..zfirfr. 1 6 CHROMOS j V. " EPR1MO rt)Wf RS. "BUMMER FLOWERS," . "AWikJ"siid" ASLm'," M wiui tii. in.nrnr wi.v wmi.T niau- 11AS AT WUMK (Coas(iUstsd), bf f4.00. M Two of thM OarMnM srs Is. .H, of " Wldi J AwM asd Ail-Pi" las Olson g sonuiiBst smslior. m V gaboorlkM (OniUli AT ONCE M wlls !.lf C'oromoi. M Xagents oos moll. Bolter toms M Vila solliso with J M oissr puSlkAort. M X AosroM, M h,w.aiiaWs Bo.kmsa o. rff -a rr is i naiinnsvi Aarrmis.turlt OJWs. Hee Journal. ttftiupltj tt're. g iiiontlis en trll I cts.; 1 ft tnuutfal and bsatl 1 I IBos lloult, ! Iliulti Hanusr, (also Itiut f I V V Irass1,! ssms torn... Una Msaalic, tun, saWsua niirsom nt It 1,11... H,ii. 1 l.sfy for fry Crir 9femm&twwk DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAB! Ton Towns of R-nnMIc nrovoil Jir.(Jrxk'B M livol Tnr to linvo more m.'iit limn nny nimllnr iti -pu rut Inu ever onV'rctl to tho public. It 1 rloli In tliomt'illcinnl qiinlitlosof Tnr, mill unenuiilea tor dlHcawi of the VliriNtC fc Luiik". pertnrmiiio; tlio fct most reinnrkablocuroH. It KiKXr eiroctuiilly curosall Cough fSV,i ,rtoldii. Itbns cured n mnnv ensoi of Aattiiinn 'ffiV'5 " n-l'n. tlinttt k,.'ff5r,- 1il been luonounci'il m spoclflo for these com plulnts. roraliiin tlio Itrrnsf, HUln or Jlurk, travel or Kidney, s-HMC.illHouseaol'tlio Urlir nry Ortnn. Jiiuiilic, or ony 1.1 ver CoiupliUn it lius noeimaL It la also a superior Tonic, K-toro she Appetltoy. Ntrcmrthens tlie yt"m, rr, . .... Wj.nL nnil I tf'l.l 1 1 1 R 41 . Cnnsea tlie food to lipt,. BcmoToa Iyiep"l inoisreniioii.. rrsivllis juninnvu. a-vvca. Qtvea tone lo your bj mem. IC1 TIIISBIOODPIIISS' And the health of tho Bystem will follow. Thero 1m u i)rt iura- tion of Iron and 1'iike Hoot moro effectual thun ull otaei'H. vhloh will remove from your ryaim ine impure nnu yiuuuhi blood whioh citiiseRtiiHonHti, uud nt thAHamu time build li vour lionlth and slrougtli It never fniln to ran, If yon have Hcrorulit.8crolulou! IftlheaM ra ot flie Ityrot or lira, or ftcrolnlis in nuy form. Vet. ler, While Hwcllluii. !! Rorn, I leeris, or Merolulou InflHinniatloiiH, you can rely on oeiug cured witn mis prnou. ration known as llr. t'roou'sj Compound 6yrnp of l'olce Itoot. ItiistninuliHin, lttln In LlmbNor ItoneA,t'onNlitiBM ,tlou brokeuisown by JMcrcu Vial or other doIkoiim. nro all cured by Iu r or Nypntliit, or Mt.hllitlfl taint, there is not lb. log equiu w iu a srius wis. prove . Beautify your Complexion. Do not use paint or powder, but get a more permaneill oeauiy uy j.uriiyuit; j our imoihi. This orotiarutlon of Iron nnil l'oke Itoot . .1 u...1,lu,l...,n m,,!,., , , rliuuges that aallow complexion to unit f freshness and health, and luinovo any Ei'irp. tlio sliNrniM-a of llieNkla. I'linnlr, I'iik. tnleH, liotli l.ruinoii. Jl you wl"ll roiy eneeltHulld it 1 leullliy complexion, liso 1i-. i;'oot. t couipouuu cjrru ui i uu.u avuub. Pensions, Bounties, &c, l V WIIMin.i, miiiur viniiiieii, imituvin i tv imin. (to., of Soldiers who were killed or died of disease contracted In the Service of the United States, can now make application lor rensiou. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or in any way disabled lu the war of 1861. When widows die or re-marry, the child or children under sixteen years of age are entitled to a J elision. The time for tiling claims fnr additional bounty nas been extended, six inonins. Particular attention given toold suspended case In tint ilinerent deiiartments at Waskiuitton. 1). C It you have, or think yuu have a claim against the lioveriiineni, can on or auuiesui tue luiuuraiKueu. No charge lor information. LKYVI9 POTTEU, Attorney for Claimants, 4 31 NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA. OLiBlVA. rjIHE Best Oil In the World lor Machinery. It will not chill. It will not gum. It Is equal to the best Lard Ull. If you have any kind of machinery, ask for OLENA, and If you cannot buy It at home, send for a circular and price list to PAINE, A B LETT & TRIPP, Oil Manufacturers and Dealers, No. 8(10 Perm ATeuue, Pittsburgh, 0 40 Pa. A SI'IiENIMT" A HHOllTMKNrTl ePLENUlXJ iV.8!iOltTMKl 1 ov D 11 Y-GOOD O 11Y-G00DIO Suited, to the Season, Are Now Offered for Bale by F. MORTIMER, New Uloomfleld. 6lA fir 3! 1 mm RAILROADS. ui:viij itAii,.iioii. "WINTER ARRANGEMENT.1 ' 9Ionday. December 2, 1873 Tramnleave Harrlsburg for New York.an follows i At 5.30 and g.10, A. M., and 2.01), p. M connecting with trains on the Pennsylvania llnrtlroad, and arrlvinn at New York at 12:35 8.50, and 9:46 p. m., respectively. Kcturnlnir: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.50 and 5.30 p. in., riiiladelplila at 7.30, 8.46 a. ni., and 3.: p. in. i.eave tiamsourg lor jteauing, i-oii-bviuo, lama, qua, MlnersvlUe, Ashland, Hliaiuokin, Allentowii and riiiladelplila at 5.30 and 8.10a.m., 2.00 and 4.05 p. m., stooping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4.05 p. in., train connecting for I'hil. adelplila, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potta vllle, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Hcliuyl k ill and Husquelianna ltailroad leave ltarrlsburg at 3.40 p. m. nasi rennsyivania Kauroaa trains leave iieaa Ing for Allentown. Kanon and New York at 7.30 and 10.35 a. in., and 4.00 p. in. Itetiirniiig, leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12,50 and 5.30 p. in., and Allentown at 7.20 a. m., 12.25. 2.10.4. and 8.55 p.m. Way passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. in., connecting at Heading with train on at I'enn'a. ltailroad. returninit leaves Puttsville at 35 p. in., stopping at ail stations. Leave l'ottsville at 6.00, 8.05 and 9.10 a. m .and 2.30 p.m., Herndon at 10.00 a.m., Hhamokln at 6.00 and 1UI2 a. m.. Ashland at 7.18 a. m., and 12. 20p. in., Malianoy City at 7.53 a in and 12.54 p in., Ta maqua at 8.35 a in and 2.10 p m for Philadelphia, rtew xors, neaouig, iiarrisnurg, wc. Leave Pottsvllle via MchuvlkillniidSusniiehan a ltailroad at 8.05 a m lor Ilarrisburg, and 11.45 a in., lor nucgrove aim xreiiiont. Pottsvllle AccomiiKHlatlon Train leaves Potts vllle at 6:00 a ni., pusses Heading at 7.40 a in., ar riving at PhUivdelphla at 10:15 a in. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p in., passes Heading at 7.15 p in; arriving at Pottsvllle at 9.00p m. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts town at 0:45 a in, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and Urreea,.) at 4.30 pm. Columbia ltailroad Trains leave Heading at 7:30 a m. and 6:15 u in: for Kulirata. l.ltlz. itneuster. Columbia, &. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a m, ana 3.3U p in, ana coiuniDia at .i: a ni, aua d.O p 111. Perkiomen Hallrrad-' trains leave Perkloinen Junction at 7.35 and 9.00 a in, 2.55 and 5.40 pin; returning, leave Orem- Lane at 6.15 a m, 12, and 4.20 p m, ooniiectluK with trains on Heading Hail Hoad. 1 icKcring valley ltailroad trams leave rnn?nix- villeat 9.10 a mr3:10 and 5:50 p m; returning, leave Hyers at 6.35 a w, 12:45 and 4:20 pm, eon uectlng with trains on Heading ltailroad. C'olebrookdale ltailroad trains leave l'ottstown at 9:40 a m and 1 :20, 6:25 airl 7:1" p in, returning leave .Mount Pleasant at 0:00, 8:00 and 11:25 am, and 8:00 p in, connecting with, trains ou Heading ltailroad. Chester valley ltailroad trains leave lirinceport at8::soam, 2:40 and 5:33 n ni, returning, leave Downlngtown at 6:55 a in, 12:30 and 5:40 p in, con necting with trains on Healing ltailroad. On Bundavs: leave New York at 5:30 o m.. Phil dehihiaat 8:00 am and 3J5p in, (tlie 8:00 a in. tram running only to Headlug,). leave Potttville at 8:10 a m, leave Harrlsburg at 6:30 a ni and 2:00 p m; leave Allentown at 8:55 p m. ; leave Heading at 7:15 am, and 10:15 p w, for Harrlsburg, at 7:30 am. for New York, uud. at 9.40 a. ni.. and 4.15 for Philadelphia. Commutation. Mileage, Hea-wo, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and fioun alt poiuts, at re duced rates. HniriraL'e checked throuchi 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. u. jr.. ivuii i li.t-i, Asst. Hunt. & lino. Maeh'rv. Heading, Pa., Decembers 1871!. Pennsylvania R. It. Time Table. . NEWPORT STATION. On and after October 27th. 1872, Passenger trains will run as follows ; KANT. Harrlsburg Accom 12.24 P. H., dally " Hnuday. mail, 1.30 p. m., uau.y except suuuay. WEST. WavPass. 9.05 A. M., dally, Pacific Express. 5.00 a. M. (flag), dally. Mall 2.42 p. m. daily except Sunday. Mixed 6.36 p.m., dally except SunJay. J.J. BAItCLAY. Agent. P. 8. Mall East reaches Phlladelphiaatll.lOp.M DUNCANNON STATION. Ull( .IbDI ,T,il.,tJ, ,V,,,,U, ..HI. .-, leave Uuncaunoii, as follows ; WESTYVAKD. Way Passenger. 8.12 A. M., daily except Sunday Mall, p. M, ....uanv vexceut Sunday Mixed, 5.58 P. M.. dallj Pittsburgh Ex.(tlag) 11 except Sunday. 08a. in., daily exept Sunday EASTWAKD. Ilarls'biirg Accom 12.59p.m., dally except Sunday Mull 6.52 p. m " " Cincinnati Express (Hag) R52 p. n. dally. WM. 0. KlNli, ARent. Northern Central Hallway. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Throufih and Direct Route to wad from Washing ton, liitutmore, j-jimtra, jirte, mtjjato, lincliester and Magrtixi tXills. , "VN AN1 J tlie tr will run a: N AND AFTEIl SUNDAY, taetober 27th. 1872, aiiison the Nortlivrii Central Hallway as follows : NORT11WAHD. MAIL TRAIN. leaves Ilaltlmore, 8.30a.m. I Harrlsburg, 1.25 p m Vt Ullaiuspoi i b..u p. iu aim an. at i.nnira,iu.jo CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Lvs.Baltlmure, 8.10 p.in. ai'va. llairltibuiK.ll. 20p.ni. FAST IJNE. Leaves Baltimore 1.15 p. iik l.llarrlsburg 4.50 p.m. Air. at wiiiiaiuspnii .,p.in., NtJKTHEUN EXPRESS. Lvs. Ilaltiinorel0.2.r.p.m. levs.IlarrlsburE4.2fia.ni. Anlvos at Eluiira 12.40 a. du Lys.Nlauara U.55p.m. NIAGARA KXPRBSS. Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m., Harrlsburg 10.50 a. m Arrives at caiiaiiuaigua at h.uu p. in. " Niuguut, at 1.10 a. in. SOUTHWARD. MAILTRAIN. Leaves Elmlra 5.30 a. in. J Wllllamspnrt 9.15 a. m. liarnsuurg x.uop. in. (lAr.jiaitiiuoiealO.JOp.m PHILADICLPHIA EXPRESS. Leaves CanandalKiia 2.45 p. ni., Elmlra 6.30 p. m Wllliaiuspori ti.uo.p iu., uarrlsburg at e.itu a. ni. Arrives at Bisltiuiore at 8.46 a.m. ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Erie at 0.05 ). in. Wllllamsport at 9.25 a. m Lvs. bunbury 9.40 a. la., Ar. Harrlsburg 11.30 a. in PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. Harrlsburg 11. W a.m Ar. Baltimore 3-00 p.m NIAC1ARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs rananduKuall.St'a.in. I Elmlra 2.20 p. m. " wiiiiainsHiri .iup.ui. i Duinmiy b.uo p. iu " Harrlsburg 10.40p.m. ar. Bultlmore,2.15 p.m For further Information apply at tha Ticket ofllco, Pennsylvania Railroad I;'Pt. Ueueral Superintendent. stage Line Between Newport and New tjenuuuiunu. STAGES leave New Oermantown dally at four o'clock a. in. LaiidlshurKat7. 30 a. in. Green. park at 8 a. m. New llloomtield at 9H a. in. Arriving at Newport to eouueet with the Ao eoiiiinodatlou train East. Iteiurninv leaves newpori on ine arrival oitun Mail Tralu from Philadelphia. at2.H0 P. in, Z. RICK. Jvoprtelor. A Great Offer! Kffi'r. vlll dUpote of If JCW PtANOti, MKLOOKONH and ORUAfiN, of tit first-clam makert, including waters , ui yery uov iricet jot vam, or pari fh.ih W!.,.,. 4.. ...in1 ;innthll ditvliil, A'ewV-oetoiw flrat-clusi PI A A OH,mwlern improve. ienf.r $276 cash. Amt ready a VONCKRTO PARLOR OUUAN.tht most beautiful stale and jmrfect tone ever mail. Illustrated Ottaloyue I ntdileif. tsliMt Music and ituitiv Uerchandibc.'im I