8 ljc intc0, New ' Sloomftcft Ja':! A Railroad Swindle. A Cincinnati paper nays: A system of frauds between the railroad conductors and ticket agents of tbe Pennsylvania company between this city and Pittsburg, lias been discovered, that in tbe aggregate showing is quite formidable. The officers find they have boon robbod in the last two years of perhaps a hundred thousand dollars through the manipulation of tickets by the employees. This has beeu done by a ring that is supposed to include at leant six con ductors and eleven outside men and agents. ' About three months since, J. B. Ellison, superintendent of the line between this city and Columbus, aud Col. O'Brien, gen oral passenger agent, were informed by a conductor, who had passed Bafely through all the spotting tests, that there was some thing wrong in the tickets for passage from here to Pittsburg. The frequency with which old tickets were handed in by pas sengers did not allow of any doubt that there was fraud in tho business. The officers at once employed a detective to work up tho case. They supplied him with money, and had tickets purchased of agents here by various parties. Out of twenty-five of those procured in one week twenty-one were of back dates. It was found that the conductors implicated bo tweon here and Pittsburg took up through tickets without tearing off tho coupons or punching them, and gavo their checks for the next conductor to take up. They then sold the the tickets back to vondcrs ond agents here, at Columbus and Pittsburg, at about half their value. This has been going on for two years, and at the rate at which it was being done during the term occupied in tho investigation, the daily average along tho lino must have boon over $100. On Saturday night one of these conduc tors, namod Rittsall, charged with , this business, was arrested on a warrant for embezzlemout and taken to a station house. Other arrests will be made soon. Quite a squad of employees will be discharged. Some have already been sent adrift. One of the Columbus mon implicated an agent named flunter, who came down on Satur day, ' at Colonol O'Brien's request;. When he was ushered into Colonel O'Brien's office in the presence of Detective Ilogan, and when told all had bcon discovered, he fainted. lie had cine tickets in his pock ets. Ho is supposed to have been doing business for tho conductors in Columbus. The managers of tho road havo an idea this practice has not been confined to their lino alone, and there will be , a general stirring up on many roads iu the same way. A Connecticut Excitement. ' A Westport Conn., correspondent gives the facts in respect to tho following cu rious case: "Some throe years since a person giving his name as Patrick Holden came to this place and applied for a situation. Mr. Moses Sherwood, a, large farm owner, took hira into his employ. - Ho proved to be a valuable acquisition to the farm force, and performed the duties required of him at all times faithfully. He hoed, mowed and worked with othors in the fields, drove the oxen, rode the horses, and always exhibited rnuscular strength, boldness and firmness traits belonging to the sterner sex and that softness, sensibility and modesty char acteristic of the female sex was never dis cernable. 1 During three years he boarded at the louse of his employer, and neither Mr. Sherwood nor any of his family or neigh bors' tad ever suspected that he, was she. lie was' bright, intelligent, and soon be came a, favorite with the ladies, among whom when the day's work was over, lie visited. He waH somewhat given to flirta tion with the girls, and occasionally indul ged in tho pleasant; pastime of sparking. His agreeable ways enabled him to play the gallant to perfection, and it is said ho caused much fluttering among the hearts of those who hod eyes to conquest. In fact, he acted like any well-behaved fellow, until about the middle of January last when un mistakable sign of a deranged mind show ed themselves. . Mrs. Sherwood was first to take note' of tbe change, and so informed her husband. Neither, however, suspected that it was a woman toward whom they were exercising avmnathv. Rv klnrinAna mil urtii thav succeeded in keeping the unfortunate un der control until the 25th, when he became perfectly crazy, and was conveyed to the retreat at Hartford by Deputy SkorMf Itu fuss Cable, assisted by Mr. James Allen, where, tbe true sex of the patient was dis covered. Tbe disclosure made at the re treat have produced the greatest exoite ment among those here who thought they kuew tbe stranger best, and speculation i rife a to what may be the next local sensation." i ., i tSTIt Is said that the present winter is one o the mildest ever known upon the continent of Europe. In France, espec ially In the environs of, Paris and In the gardens of the city, the trees are covered with leaves, hi d the Spring flowers are beginning to bud, while in, the. centre of France raspberry Lushes are (tutting and asparagus has appeared. About Vienna already the fields are full of violets, aud Bonth Germany drink beer in the open air. New Advertiaetnentt. ' AGENTS WANTED?-Vhe'mnst libeTaUerms ever offered. Explorations of Africa. THE DI9 COVKKKIt . . ) . . DISCOVERED! The adventures of a limit ndventurons life. A large octavo volume, splendidly Illustrated. Con tains Incidents of the Wonderful Career of I he Great Traveiler,the Country. Animals, Natives, Hunting, Ike. 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Issued as a Quarterly. The four numbers sent to any address by mail, for 25 cents. The richest and most In structive Illustrated mid Descriptive Floral Guide ever published. ' Those of our patrons w ho ordered Seeds last year and were credited with 25 cents, will receive the four Quarterlies for 1873. Those who order seeds this year will be credited with a subscription for 1R71. The January num ber contains nearly 400 Engravings, Two Superb Colored Plates, suitable for framing, and also Tinted Plates of gorgeous Floral Chronics: infor mation relative to Flowers, Vegetables, (to., tfc., their cultivation, and all such matter as was for merly found in our Annual Catalogue. You will miss it if you order SEEDS before seeing Brlggs Hi Brc's QUARTERLY. We challenge comparison on quality of Heed and prices and sizes of packets. Our "Calendar Advance Sheet and Price List for 1878," sent freo. Address, I1RIGGS& HROTnER, Seedsmen and Florists. 6d4w ROCHESTER, N. Y. I A MON D & RUBY FURNACES. 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These mortgages are In the form of Trust Deeds, and can be closed Iu twenty days, should there be a failure to pay Interest or taxes when due. We Invest any sum, be it large or small, and collect and remit Interest and principal as It ma tures, all wlthoutexiiense to the lender. Can re fer to parties for whom we have loaned large amounts, and who have never lost a dollar either of principal or Interest In this class of securities dining the last Mhten yearn. Send for our pamphlet, "JlltnoU as a place of Jnvettmnt," mailed free. UENltr 0. WILSON. OKOBOK W. TOMS. WJUou fc Touiw, Dealers In Real Estate Ten Per Cent Securities und School lioiids. BLOOMINCTON, ILLINCMp r53. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Furs! Furs! Blankets ! " Blankets ! AKD Other Winter C.ood.v ' ' ' I - t Just evened at f . ' FRANK M0BTIME1VS. ' A KINDS OF JOB PKINTINO jV Neatly exesulsd at the Bloonilleld Time iteain Job Offise. TPs Our o&t frceadj f-?7iaj Tt&w &uS ?k crur T?U-o)f alitor W fori JreaxC c?tUl fiy frfagdj cirer CUC a; a) ctar evttv en, as q otvt l4 Jtu r 7 ' i THE NEW DISCOVERY IaGhemiool and Medical Soieace. Dr. B. F. GARVIN'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR ' TAR FIRST AND ONLY SOLUTION ever ml. In on mixture of A 1. 1. THE IWELVK valuable active principals of tuo wU kuowo, curative agent, PINE! THEE TAR, UNEQUALED In Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Aathiua, Bronchitis, and consumption. CURES WITHOUT PAIL A recent cold In three to six hours ; and also, tT iu VITALISING, PUUIFYINO and BTI MUL ATIN( effects upon the genual aysteio, is rcronrkablr etticarioua in all DINEASES OF THE! BI.OOD. IncludiiiK Scroiula and F.ruptiona uf the akin, Iivapepftta, DiseaBes of tha Liver and Kidueya, Heart lliaeaae, and Ooneral Kebilily. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES! ii.eo, a Volatile Solution of Tar Por INflALATIOJf, without application of HEAT, A mmaikehlr VALUABLE discoveir, as the whule apparatus ran be carried in tha vest pocket, ready at any time for tho must effectual and positively curaiiva use in All Diseases of the IVOlE, THROAT and I.VTkUH. TUE COMPOUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. for nae In connection with the ELIXIR TAK, is a eombinstion of tha TWO most valuable ALTERATIVE Uedicinea known in the I'ro feation, and renders thia Fill without exception the very best ever offered. The SOLUTION and CUMPOTOD FLTTIR of IIEa lErL il without doubt tha lseet xoaiedy known In cues of ' CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. , It it a Bnecifle for anrh diaeaaea, and ahould be kept in the houachuld of every family, especially during those ojoutlii in which CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER are liable to prevail. A email quantity taken daily will priveut ooatracting tlieae territl diaeaaea. Solution and Compound Elixir, $1.00 par Bottle Volatile Solution for Inhalation, 3.00 por Box Tar and Mandrake Fills, Mcta per box. Bend for Circular of POSITIVE CX'RES to your llruggiat, or to lie P. HYDE afc CO., , eOihl fBOPBIBTOBS, 19!i-7tH Avenue, New k'ork. C4T Bold by all Druggists. .... 6 CHROMOS " CA2L0 M UZCCBlir' " GOOD 1202270,' v " BPRIMO FT) W1H," " 8TTMM RR FLOWERS," A kwitk twrnnrTtr mm mf wrriry rnais , 1UJI AC NUUI (UHMUfUM), tat KM klNr f IHm Cbromai m ib iti of M Wltlai Fftbtwrlbm fnlib4 AT ON CI AGENTS. AdrfMM. knw.iuiiiii ktl Sk. . ItrMt, 8uck Flauuels. A lot of new and pretty styles of Hiick Flannels, have just been re ceived by V. Mortim1b. There me cheap top. U- roae. t- -uxue- -h BR.CE00K'S WINE OF TAB I Ton Trnrirs:iniiWlo tCNthns proved Dr.Crook's nincui aiiriuiiuveiuoru merit thnn nny eimllnr preparation everofTured to the puhllo. It Is rich In the medicinal qtinlitiesof iiir, ana unequaioa ior dlxoRfses of the Throat etc J.unfrs. rxrrnrmliig the moat remnrknblocuros. It itW4;L.25 -eii'octutilly cures all Congh jfm'iin wiP riiiI Colds. Ithascurpawo &VF ana Brouchllle, that It 'XtrfTilIt ' lius boon tironounoedl a 1S spec! no lir theso com rlalntA. ForFainttln th 1. ravel or Kidney tils- !,rtlrWaseortie urn ary OrKniis. Jaundice, or any Liver Coiupluias It haa fioeouaL i is aiso a superior ionic, i Kratores) she Appetite, Htrenirtlipna iheNyalem, nostores the Weak and leblllta1. Causes tbe Food to tUgmt,' Bemovee Ityapepsla and Inrtlpcallon. Prevents Malarioua i'evtrs, Otwea tone toy oar System, TIWBIiOODPUltX! And the health of the system will follow. There Is a prrp.'iru tion of Iron ami Ioko lloot moro effectual thao nil ouiuin, vhlch will remove from your system the impure end vitiated blood which caiuosdlHeose, and at tho same time bulla up your health and strength It never fails to fare. If ynn have Brofnla,berolnloaB Diseas es of the t'.yrs or inri, or Heroin la In any form. Tel. ter. While Swelling;. Old Mores. (J leers, or Ncrofulous Inflammations, you can rely on belou cured with this prepa ration known as Dr. ('rook's Compound Syrnp of Poke Boot. Khenmatlsm, fains In Limbior Bones, ( onilitu. ueoi oroaenaown oy Morcu .1.1 A . . . . . evi red by It. Por HTntillis. nm Hypkllitle taint. Uiere Is not h- iuh s4uwi wib a ariaa wm prove It, llcaatlfj your Complexion. Co not nse paint or powder, but get a mors Jnerraunent beauty by purifying your blood. This preparation of Iron and 1'oke Itoot makes arouch and scaly skin soft uud smooth: cliunne that sallow complexion to one lit fu.'Hlmcssand heaitli, ami remove any Krup. ll e IVIneasesoriheMkin, Iiiuplcs, 'n. tnlrs, Ulowliesdc irruptions. Tiyou wish row t'lKM'kHaiidaiieuilhy complexion uauXir, C'rooK's Compound Byrup of Fuas iioou Pensions, Bounties, &c. WIDOWS, Minor Children, Mothers Fathers. tic, of Boldlers who wero killed or died of dlHease contracted In the Service of the United Utates, can now make application for Feuslou. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or in any way disabled In the war of 1801. When widows die or re-marry, the child or children under sixteen years of age are entitled to a Pension. The time for filing claims for additional bounty has been extended six months. Particular attention given toold suspended case In the dllferent departments at Washington, 1). C T, ...... 1 a . !...!. I.n.,a a u. . I. i jmu utt,u, ui .limn juu iiaio , tmiiu aKiiuin, tuo Government, call on or address the undersigned. no ciiarge ior luiorinauou. LEWIS rOTTEH, Attorney for Claimants, 4 81 ' NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. S e S e S, Stop That Cough t IIl. M O II II I N ' 8YRUF OK Tar, Wild Cherry & Horehound, BEINO msnufnctnred by a new process and WITHOUT HEAT, contains all the valua abie proertIes of Tar unimpaired, and Is most pieaHuuuy comomea wiui conipuiiiiie Herbs. It is stromrly recommended for all diseases of Mm Throat and Lungs. LAllOltATOKY, Hear of 113 North Second St., Philadelphia. FOR BALE BY ,r I)r. Sweeney, New Bloomlield, Pai B. M. Eby, Newport, Fa. i T. Morgan baldwin, Mlllerstowii, Fa., and stores generally. . gOin AUCTION EEKIN.-0. Z. FINK will at tend to orying sales at all times, tisvlng had considerable experience, he Batters himself that he can give satUfttotlon to all. ('all at the Union Lumber Mills, In Itje twp., or address, u. St. r i n jv, 6Slypd Uuncaunon, Ps. RAILROADS. READIIVC RAILkROAD. it ) ' - ' ' ' v '. ; i ."WINTER ARRANQEMENT.i l Monday, December 3, 1872. Tralnsleare Harrlsbnrg for New York, as follows : At 5.30 and 1.10, A. H., and 3.00, p. if., connecting with trains on the Pennsylvania Kallroad, and arriving at New York at 12i36 8.50, and, 9:45 p. m., respectively. Returning! Iave New York at 0.00 a. m., 12.50 and 5.30 p. ni., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.46 a. m., and 8.30 p. m. Leave Harrlsbnrg for Reading, PottSTllle, Tama qua, MlnevsvlUe, Ashland, Shamokln, Allentown and Philadelphia at 6.30 and 8.10 a. m 2.00 and 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal nay stations i the 4.0.r p. in., train couuectiug for I'liif adelphla, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Potts. ville, Hchuylklll Haven and Auburn, via Hchuyl kill and Susquehanna Railroad leave llarrlsburg at 3.40 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. m. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12,60 and 6.30p. in., and Allentown 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 Fenn'a. Railroad, returning leaves Pottsville at 4.35 p. ni., stopping at all stations. Iavs Pottsville at 6.00, 8.05 and 9.10 a. m., and 2.30 p.m., lierndon at 10.00 a.m., Shamokln at 6.00 and 11.02 a. m.. Ashland at 7.18 a. m., and 12. 20p. m., Mahaiioy City at 7.53 a in and 12.54 p in., Ta maqua at 8.35 a m and 2.10 p m for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Harrisburg, &c. Leave Pottsville via HchuylklllandSusquehan a Railroad at 8.05 a m for Harrisburg, and 11.45 a in., for Pluegrove and Tremont. Pottsvlllo Accommodation Train leaves Potts ville at 6:00 a in., passes Reading at 7.40am., ar riving at IHiiladelphia at 10:15 am. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 pin., passes Reading at 7.15 p in i arriving at Pottsville at 9.00 p in. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Potts town at 6:45 a m, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and Green,) at 4.30 p m. . - Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7:30 a m, and 6:15 p m; for Ephrata, Lltiz, Lancaster, Columbia, (to. i returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a m, and 8.30 p ni, aud Columbia at 8.15 a m, and 3.20 p in. Perklomen Railroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at 7 .35 and 9.00 a in, 2.55 and 5.40 pin: returning, leave Oreen 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 Pheenlx vllleat 9.10 a m, 3:10 and 6:50 p m; returning, leave Dyers at 6.35 a in, 12:45 and 4:20 pm, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. Colobrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9:40 a ill and 1:20, 6:25 and 7:15 p m, returning leave Mount Pleasant at li :00, 8 :00 und 11:25 am, and 8:00 p m, connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8 :30 a in, 2:40 and 6:33 p in, returning, leave Downlngtown at 6:55a m, 12:30 and 5:40 p in, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays: leave New York at5:30 p m., Phil dclphlaat 8:00 am and 3:15 p m, (the 8:00 a in. train running only to Reading,) leave Potttvllle at 8: 0 a in, leave Harrisburg at 6:80 a iu and 2:00 p m: leave Allentown at 8:55 p. m. ; leave Reading at 7:15 a m, and 10:15 p m, for Harrisburg, at 7 :30 a in. for New York, aud at 9.40 a. in., and 4.15 for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to aud from all poiuts, at re duced rates. Haggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. J. E. WOOTTEN. Asst. Sunt. & Eng. Mach'ry. Reading, Pa., December 2, 1872. Pennsylvania It. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. , On and after December 22d, 1872, Passenger tralus will run as follows: , i EAST. Harrisburg Accom 12.24 r. M., dally 1 Sunday. Mail, 7.30 p. Mm daily except Sunday. WayPass. 9.05 A. M., daily. Pacillc Express. 6.00 A. M. (flag) dally. Mail 2.42 p. H. daily except Sunday. Mixed 6.36 p.m., daily except Sunday. J.J. BARCLAY, Agent. P. S. Mail EastreacliesFhlladelphiaatll.lOF.M DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, December 22, 1872, trains leave Duneannon, as follows : WESTWARD. ". Way Passenger, ' 8.31 A. m ., dally except Sunday Mull, 2.08 p. m, dallyexcept Sunday Mixed, 6.68 p. m., dallyexcept Sunday. Pittsburgh Ex. (flag) 12.08a. in., dally exept Sunday EASTWARD. Harls'tmrg Accom 12.69 p. id., dally exceptSunday Mall 6.52 p. M.,.. " " ' Cincinnati Express (flag) 9.62 p. m. dally. WM. C. KINO, Agent. Northern Central Railway. : - WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Through and Direct Smite to and from Wathing ton, Baltimore, Mmlra, AV(e, Bvjfalo, Hocletter and Niagara Faiit. "VN AND AFTER SUNDAY. October 27th, 1872, W the trains on the Northern Central Railway will run as follows . i - v. NORTHWARD. .... . v ' . MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I Harrisburg, 1, p 25 Wllliauisport 6.20 p. m., and arr. at Elmiia,10.30m CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Lvi.Baltlmore, 8.1op.m.arvs.Uarrlsburg,11.20p.m. FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 1.15 p. m. Harrisburg 4.50 p.m. Arr.at Willlamsport 8.36p.m., NORTHERN EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltlmorelu.2."p.m. levs.Harrlsburg 4.25a.m. Arrives at Elmira 12.40 a. in. Lvs. Niagara 9.55p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m., Harrisburg 10.50 a. m Arrives at Canandalgua at 8.00 p. m. " " Niagara, at 1.10 a. in. houtUTvard. MAIL TRAIN. Leave Elmira 8.30 a. in. J Willlamsport 9.15 a. m Harrisburg 2.06 p. m. Ar.Baltlinoreat 6.30p.m PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS. Leaves CauiiiidalKiia 2.45 p. m., Elmira 6.30p.m. Williamaport 11.06.P m., Harrisburg at 6.30 a. m. Arrives at UaUiiuore at 8.4b a.m. ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Erie at 9.05 n. m. Willlamsport at 9.25 a. m Lvs. Hunbury 9.40 a. in., Ar. Harrisburg 11. Sua. in PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. Harrisburg 11.50 a.m., Ar.Baltimore 8.00 p.m NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs Canandaguall.soa.m. I Elmira 2.20 p. m "Willlamsport 6.10p.m. I Sunbury 8.00 p. m " Harrisburg 10.40 p.m. ar. Uultlmore.2.15 p.m For further Information apply at the Ticks' office, Pennsylvania Hull road Depot. ALFRED R. HSKE, Ueueial Superintendent. Stage Line Vetwecn Newport and New dlerniantown. STAGES leave New Germantown dally at four o'elocka.in. Lanillsbiirgat7.30a.iu. Green, park at 8 a. m. New Bloomlleld at 9U a. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. ..K?.t.u.l"!"f '"'""N' Newport on the arrival of the Mall Train from Philadelphia, at 1.30 p. m. , a. RICK. Proprietor. A Great Offer I mADWArr Wilt fl'VOteof KHWPIANOH, MKLOD koHB and OHUANH. oHx flrtt cla$t maker; including Water', at Very Low J-ricei for tush, or part OiaA, and balance in email monthly imtulmente. Xeu l-octwertr,t.clas$JIANOli, modern imin-oi. mentnjor iJ7a cash. Aots ready a CONl'kuTO VARl OROHUAN,the most beSutiul etvleand perfect tone ever made. 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