& ljc itiinte; ftcn Bloomftclir, 3a. 8 Winter along the Pacific Ball Road. Mr. W. Milnor Itolierts, CUlef Engineer of the Northern raciflo Railroad, in a letter dated February 27, 1873, make the fol lowing authentic statement : On the finished lines acroas Minnesota, from Duluth to Fargo, the Road has been rua all winter with remarkable regularity and freedom from snow difficulties. There has been less nooessary delay on the North ern Paciflo Road this wintor than upon the roads cast of it to Chicago and New York. Considerable snow has fallen in eastern Minnesota this wintor, but there has not been an unusual amount in the western part of the State and across Dakota. Tbe occasional snow fences opposite the excava tions have served their purpose well. In common with the rest of the country aud with Europe, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and the entire Northwest have had a most unusual winter season. There have been some days ef voiy severe weather, but it was quite as cold about the same period in somo of the Eastern States. In January, at Duluth, the thermometer ranged as follows during the middle of tbe day ; 129 abovo zoro ; lowest ou the 9th when it was 8 below zoro ; tbe highest 23 s above, on the 20th. Absolute lowest, early in the morning of the 28th,253 below zoro. At Duluth, in February, to the 15th, average, 20s above ; lowest,' 1? below; highest, SI9 above zero ; absolute lowest, early in the morning of the 2d, 17 below. , At Fargo, on the western border of Min- . nosota, in the open prairie of Red River Valloy, the range of the themotneter in January was as follows : average 6 above; lowest, 10 below j highest, 31 above zoro ; absolute- lowest, early in the morning of the l)th, 80 below zero. At Fargo, in February, to tbo 15tb, the av erage was 11 above ; lowest, 10' below highest, 33 above ; absolute lowest, on the 1st, 10 s below zero. In the pocky ; Mountains, east : of the main divido, at Bozcmau, near the highest , elevation of tbe Northern i Paciflo route, from tbo 5th to the 25th of January inclu sive, the average, temperature was 85 above zero ; lowest, 22 abovo ; highest, , 44 above ; absolute ' lowest, early in the morning of the 23d, 10 s above zero. It is i noticeable how much milder the weather has been at Bozemau, near Fort Ellis, and and about 5000 feet above tbe sea, than in Minnesota and Wisconsin, near the level of . the lakes. The farmers of wentern Mon tana began thoir spring ploughing in the latter part of January, the winter in that section being considered over, and the , roads wore dry and dusty. ' i ' On the western slope of the Rocky Moun tains, in eastern Washington Territory, the local papers state that the farmers of Walla Walla valley were ploughing their fields ou the 20th of January, though the early part of the winter had been, as else whero, un- . usually cold for the region. The winter climate along tbo Pacillo Di vision of our road, between the Columbia River and Pugot Sound, whioh 1 in regular daily operation, may be inferred from the fact that at Portland, Oregon, the average temperature of January was 45 0 above zero; the highest was B8 and the lowest 84 above. Suow fell on ono day, the 2nd, to the depth of two and a half inches. Gross has been green throughout the winter about Pugot Sound,and several varieties of flowers were in bloom out of doors in Jan nary and February. . Our experience on the finished line, and authentic reports from the remainder of the route, satisfy me that the Northorn Paoiflo Road, if completed from Lake Su perior to Puget Sound, would have been . kept in regular operation the entire dis tance the last winter without difficulty. Riotous Strikers. une ot the beauties or a strike was shown at St. Josephs last week, when the engineers on the St. L. K & N. R. It. , struck becauso an engineer was employed who did not belong to the " brotherhood." Several locomotives were thrown from the track, property was destroyed, water-tanks were stopped aud emery was put in the axele-boxes of running trains. Governor Woodson . ordered a detachment of the National Guard to go up the road, .and ar rest the strikers and preserve order. . When the afternoon train on the North Missouri Railroad ' t arrived, Jt- was met by all the railroad employes in the tity, who ordered tne engineer to . leave , the road, . ..They finally .consented to, hjs returning with tho raiii and ,niails, but refused to permit him to , run tho train 11, a singl passenger got aboard. Tho eptire police force of tbe city was present and prevented a more serious disturbance, ,The strike seriously interrupts travel fromjtbis point. At Kansas City an engine was ditched iuto a turn-table pit aud the turn-table destroy ed, thus preventing any engine from being , run out of tbe round-house. Traius left - Kansas City guarded by police. Sudden Retribution. A.I Syracuse on the 17th inst., Albert Keeler, aged 21, killed Ida Spencer, aged 14. The murderer was the nephew of the girl's father, living in Canada, and had been on a vlt.it to his1 uncle. ' After the murder be hastened to ' the railroad depot with tlu'intontion of leaving on 'a trajn Just starting, but missing lils bold as he nt ernptedtogut on board, fell back on the , track and had his neck broken. tf'S EXT. ,' t'.1 JVmwtlT Will 'A i ! ' (fjp trade fi: If mm KKAnNKY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. lathe only Known Remedy for Brt;hts, Dla etiFO, ami ha ni-od every raw of Pinbetea In which It hin been given. Irritation of Ihe Ni ck, of th Hlnclil 'mini Inflammation of I lie Kli'm y. Ulceration ol'tho Klilncys and Ulnililer. l'tt tlon of I'Hnn. Pl-cane of tlio rronaic I. hind, Slonchithc Itlnrtfli-r. (irnvet. Pricklnn'trcpoHt, and Mucous or .Milky HI charges, aid ( r En feebled sn.t IViliiitcConslllulloimof both Kmc, nttendeil with Ihe following symptoms : Loss, if Power. Loss of Mcmori'. l'lfflcultv of Breath ing, Weak Nerves, Wakefulness, Pnin 111 tie Hack. Mushing of tho Doily, Eruption on tin: v race. 1'nlllil Cuuntenance, Lassitude ol the Svtiin. t li-. 'Heed I'V verforo In Ihe del Hco or crm-.ip" lire, lift i-r coiilliiiiiient or labor pa!:if, bcil-vi . luglnehlltlien, etn. In inuiiv nflei tiiinn rcni.,nrtolniilcs.tiio En tract Riii'lm l unemiali'rt bv any other remedy Asln Cllloros's or Retention, lr.ojmlarltv. l ui: fulness or Siippeswlon of ( ustoiiinry Kvaciialloiu Ulcerated or Krlilrrna atatnnf the fteiU", Li'li corrhieo or Whites, rMeilllly, aud for all com plaints Incident to the sex. II U prescribed extensively by the moat eminent Physicians and 'Midwlvea for enfeebled and delicate constiu 1 lona of both acxea and all agoa. KE&RJTETS EXTRACT BUCHT. Ciiren ltnr$ Arising fmrn Iinprriiltnca, llublttof ltiinit,in, ilc, In all their stages, at little esnene.l: tile or no change In diet, no it: convenience, ur.il no exposure. It causes a frc qnont ilc.-lic, 1 1 (1 ibis licnf!tli to I'llnale, thcrebv rorciiving Ob-unctions. I'reve' ting and Curing Strictures f tbo Vrotha. Allujlng Pain nnd Inflammation, mi frequent in thischissof din oaaca, and expelling all Poisonous matter KEAKNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU. $1.00 per hotllr or six bottlofor $1 fli". delivered to any addret-!. m-cuio from oliret-viitiou. Hold bv urui!rit e-rvwnere. j n-enn u oy KKAIINKYtt; CO.. KM 1. uane St..N". V. to Viliotu n'l letter for iefuri:: t!o:l fllould l'J addrcwriL ; Avoid Quacks and Imposterc. i No Charge for Advieeand Conciliation. r. J. B. liyotl, tiruduato Jeffitrtm iln,Wct Golf(ir, Philadelphia, author of i-cvei iil vutuiiM.! workx, can be coimulted on n'l dlreaiw of the Beximl i.r Urinary OiKens, (v.hlih hu hn mudj on pi-lal tudy) eitlierlu male or finiale. no natter from what cauM oriifloathi!! or of how Ioiir standing. A practice of ;:u yeora ti'i.blej hiratotrcat dlaeaau v-lih mcccts. tuna e.unv sntecd. Charaea reasonable. Thoao at a dh tanca can forward letter deerlhinit aymptuinii ajid cncloalni? tamp to prepay P''(te. Send fortlio Guide to lltulth. Price 10 Cent. J. ii. IYOTT, M.D., Phvhician and Burgeon, 104 Duana tit. Mew York . A llaro Clianco ! $200 to $300 per month liable AkmiW or tmsitiess men rti.i.i.ir.u iaiis, HUNTING COLONJSXH or 1SMIUHANT8 lor "Ci Illicit CITY," A now town at East Mahanoy Junction, Bchuyl- kiu touiiiy, i ., Where four dlfTerent Itallronds make connection, audtliureare Fourteen Dally Passenger Trains, and clow t the greatevt Anthracite Coal Trade in the mate. Persons liuvlim lots can make ONE THOU SAND DOLLA US within the next ten years, by nvestlimll'ii koh A 1A)T. aim can nave tivt YKAliti' TIME TO HA IKE TDK MONEY. All kinds of labor commands the hlnhent wanes and any person can Hud employment. Pro duce, Provisions, Goods ami all Muds ol Wares bring the highest city prices. if Lots are for sale and Maps and Drafts can be seen at all tbe Olltces ot tbe Principal HEAL ESTATE AGENTS, OB JAMES H. GUI EH, Tottsvllle, 7 a if Schuylkill co., Pa. FJlHE ATTENTION OK Country Merchants Is respectfully called to our large and well selected stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WOODEN WAKE, &c, which we will sell . ! - AT LOW PRICES ! TWIM.X. , fc l ltl.TZ, .310 MAUKET &THEET, 7 7 Cm , ' PHILADELPHIA. Knultel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Fur the Cum of Weak Htomaeh, wn! Debility, In diK'Htitu, liusMe (if tUo imtviu Hyttiuui, louttijilu, AciUUy ui tUsj btojiisvcU, auU nil utwuM rvautriuir Umic. The Wine lnclutif (be ninnt AKrmnt,i(l tUcieiit Paltitf Iron wu hwumh ; Otirutonf AJtiuuetic()KilH(coin bmd with the tumit euergutic vfyeUible touion Vollow PuruvUu Urk. Tha offrw-t 111 maiiv cute of dcltHity. InM of ftpuettto. vnd tuuerml iiroHtruliuu, of au ellit'leut Hult oi Inui. omntiined with our valuable Ni-rve, In mont htppr, U nut'iiit-iitH the in,ieiita, ritiHiit tintpultte, tk uiruiUM cuUr llahhiiiPflft, ren m vet. the pallor of dbbilHy utid Hivwii Ugris viur tu U ouuiatuisuu. Io you wtiit oniethluK to treutfth you? ' Do you want a g-ood apiwllte? Do you waut to build up your coniiUtutluut- l)o you waut to get rid of tiervoiwueatir Do you want euerKyT Do you wauttoaltwp well? ' Do you waut a brink aud vijroroui feelluvr? If you do, try Kunkel't Dlttur Wine of Iron. Thin truly valuable tonie has been an tborouKhly test ed by all cluMHtw of the roimn unity that it ta ii"w dimm ed tudifei-suiiHkvbleaa aTouiu luedlcine. ItcumU but Utile, imrittt-M the bltHHl and Kivm tone to tha akuiaoh, rwuv- Vta ute ft) flteui auu pruiouKf Die. I now only art a trial of this Invaluable tonic. ' taIMcetl per bottle. - . , , .f K. V.VlTNKKI., Role Pn.iirietor, Ko. S6ti klortb VtU Htrect. b. lnwine, I'HILADKM'HIA. Auk for Kuukel'a Hitter Wine of liuu, aud UU no Furs! Blankets! , 1 Furs ! 'v : " Blankets : , ' and ' ( Other lVIutc-r CJoods SELLING AT COST! ' TV '.Our o&t 1 fri4iM Sfs 9k erir 7tUcPf JaJ far- ivr4fr ckrUi.tij?v -777" V 6 rtiU- CM Unci See sP Am' aaaaaaaaaaaaamal ctorf Tvy cp) THE NEW DISCOVERY la Cbamical and Medical Solenoa. Dr. JE. F. OAll VIN'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR or "317, FII18T AND ONLY SOLUTION erpr rnada Inona mixture of AM. 'I ll II TWELVE valuable activo priucipala of luo wall known cuxAtiva agent, n:vn rriiEii TAit, TJNKftUAI.ED In ; Cough,, Colila, Catarrh, Aal lima, Uronohitii, and consumption. CTJItES WITHOUT "PAII Arewntcoldln thrco to lx hnnrst and also, by ita VITALIH1NO, l'UKIFYINU and BTI WULATINti effects upon tha general ayatem, it remarkably enV.arlnua in all iim:asi:m of the blood. Including ticrolula and Kruptlona of the akin, Dvapepaia, Uiaeaaea of the Liver and Kitlneya, ' lltart iiueaae, and General lJebilily. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I ALBO, A Volatile Solution of Tar For INflALATTON, without application of XI EAT. A remarkably VALUABLE discovery, ua tha whole apparatua can be carried in tha veil pocket, ready at any time for tiiouiuetelluotual aud positively curative uae in All DIacaaea of tho NOME, THROAT and I.I NUH. Tnn COMPOUND Tar and Mandrako Pill. for um in connection with tha ELIXIR TAR, is a combination of the TWO most valuable ALTEUATIVE Medicines known in tha Pro fession, and renders this Pill without axoeption the very best ever offered. The SOLUTION and COMPOtTKT) ELIXIR of mOLs tssasaaauakal aalalssFa It without doubt tha Uest remedy known in coses of CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. It li a Bpftoiflo for tuch diMue. and should b ' kept in thahouMholdof evryi-mUftMptuUll J wing thoM mouihs la which CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER nre liable to prevail. A amsll quantity taken tluily wlU prevent contracting the terrlbl Solution and Compound Elixir, 1.00 per Bottle Volatile Solution for Inhalation, 3.00per Box Tar and Mandrake Pills, touts per box. Bend for Circular of POSITIVE CI RES to your Druggist, or to L. P. HYDE & CO.,v J ) . aOIii) tBOPBIETOEB, 10!i-7th Avenue, Xew Vork , M" Bold by all Drugglsuk I Ol ' Stop That Couyh! I III ?I Oil II IN , ' . . i t BYIU'P Ol' Tar, Wild Cherry & Horehotind, "TEINO nmimfactnii'd by a new process and X 9 WITHOUT 11 K AT, contains all the valua. able propeiUes o( Tur iiniiuaiieil, and Is most pleasantly combined with compatible herbs. It Is stronitly leuoiiiinended for all disease of the Throat and Lung. LAHUU ATOUY, )!ar ol, )UE 'ul'tll Hecond Ht it i Philadelphia, , I'OU SALE BY Dr. fiwecuey , Kiw Illooint'cM. Tai tt. f, Eliy, Newjiort, ra. ; T. Morgan I'a., aud stores iuuei ally. nriran Biildwln, Mlllarstown, TC6 Qcrts fr .. . r ,. . " fall m4. 7 .W . " rn. L M, ril DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAU! Ton Trannf annblln tot hnspnivi d Ilr.i.'iook'a M ineor'I'iir to navo inoro mnrir. iliun hiiv Rlmilar rrnpnriitloucveiolli'red to Sim r,n hi In, It in rich In tlieuiuiliulnnl qnnliticsof Tnr, ana uneqniueu tor dlwoJWH of the 'liiroai dc w-nna-a. rvrrormini; ttin .? mostreiiinrkuuiodurcs. ia . s i.a elloctuiillv curenoU Vouahs and Coldi. Itbas cured so many case of Astliniis nd Brouclittls, that It baa been pronounccoi a nAAlnn fur theso com. pliilnta. ForPoinain the alraiHt, Wld or lJu'k, travel or Kidney tl, rtiae.dlHeaseBUl tlio liriu Dry OrttHiia, Juuiiilicc, or any E,lrt'otupltUnt it hiiB nooauai. It M umo B wperior . ,. ar 4 la. -U'sntal AM.il lkatllllfJmf ItemOTM P.tPP' "nl1 Intftitlon, rreveni. i'i"''.'"''"- CIItm (one loyourawau And 1h health of theayatem will follow. T'licro la iv pri-iuirn-tloit of Iron anil l'olte ltoot moro efloctunl tluia nil oUhth, wnicn win remove uoin your avHtem tho Imimro and vitiated lilofKl wlilcli CHUsendiHonse, and at tliesainotlmo build tip your lion lib a nil strength 1 1 aevvr full to rnre. If vnri hnva Nvrofoln,f!orolllloaH IHHeaa. rs or tne im or i-ur. or hcrulnls In say forni. Tel. ter. White Hwclllnur. Old Hern, I Irera, or hcrol nlon InHamuiatluna, you cult rely on belim cured wlul thla prnpa ration knowu aa Dr. t'roek'a Compound Syrup ot I'eka Hoot ItlieinillMtlMni, l-Mliia ,tn Llmbiar Itonea, onatltiii lioua brokruuown by Hit'icir TiUi UI Uiuii i.nn, ft I "J Ull cured try It. For ttyplilllH, or y puiiiiio laiukuii-reiHiiuin. Iuk equal to 1U A trial will prove tu Bcauttfy your Complexion. Do not use pnlnt or powder, bat net a mora fi'imunont boiiuly by puillylms your Ii'.'iimI. TlIs pii.'punaluii of Iron nnd 1'rn.e Ilout liiuUesuriMii;h anil iruly akin aitft iiitilbitHniili! c'.iuiii;iK that aallow complexioii to out. of fii'hlmoKsiinit lii'iiitli, anil roiiioi'o any tlriiiw li' e IHs'iin' l Ilie hUdi. IMillriK's, t u I .tlN, liloCllOkk l,l'lipt4Min lljilllfti' I ruiv I'to'i'kHiiiiii ii lii-tiliiiy uiiiiiii'' ion nvi'. Cii'i'k'a C'oni4iouuUbyrupof 1'ua.u it...t 10 Per Cent. Investments SECURED BY MORTGAGE ON REAL ESTATE WORTH THREE TIMES THE 80M LOANED. Interest Payable Bom'-Anuually . at the Banking House of ALLEN, STEPHENS & CO., IN NEW YORK CITY. Or at any Bank designated by the lender. tTTE ARE INVESTING FOR EASTERN yy parties inuiiv thousands of dollars uer month In llrst mortgages ou Improved proerty lu riliiuiisjand such has liaen the demand for these desirable securities, that we have, during tbe lust lllteen mouths, placed in tiiem nearly une Milium of Dollars, the semi-annual Inteiest on which has In eacli ana every case, neeii nroinpiiy paiu. These moi tuaaes nre in the form of Trust Deeds, aud can be closed In twenty days, should there be a failure to pay Interest or it axes when due. we luvest any sum, iv sum. tie be It large or small, and collect and remit Interest and principal as It ma tores, all without exuense to the lender. Can re. f.ir li, uarties for whom we have loaned lame amounts, and who have never lost a dollar ell her of principal or interest in tins clans oi securities during the last ftteen veur: Send for our pamphlet, "IUlnolt as a place of iiu-eatmnl, mailed free. UXNBT G, WU-SON. , UHOIUIK W. T0119. '' WilNOIl t& Toium, ' Dealers lu Real Estate Ten Per Cent. Securities , . . and school liouds, BLOOM INQTON, ILLINOIS. 7 2 r 53. I' EWI8 POTTER, notart I'tiiuc, New Illoom J field. Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully i..,imi-Mfl mid ni'ltiuiultwIiAiimiitu tnkeil. ' Ail kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and col tilled, will also take depositions to be read In any court In the United States.. 7 10 ly Hack Flannel). A. lot of no and pretty atvlea of Kaok Flannels, have iuat been re- oulvcd bj It MoftTtMaMt. There are cheap too. a. m m m 4 4& aaHSSfr? III RAILROADS UIA1IXC4 ItAlI.-li tl. ; WINTER ARRANGEMENT. . J, Monday, December 2, 1872. TrainHlcvHorrlsburgfor"XewYork,sfollowsi i o.. ana s.io, a. m., una z.uu, p. M., conneciinc ltd trains on the Pennsylvania, Railroad, and arriving at Mnw York at 12 ;3o 8.50, anil 8:46 p. 111m rospcciiTCiy. Rflturnliigi Lcavs New York at .nOa. m.,l'2.S0 aud 5.30 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.;, 8.45 a.m., and ov p. m. Inv Harrlsnnre for Readinn. rottsVllle. Tama- qna, Mlnersvt1l Asliland, Khamokln, Allmitown na J nuaaf ipnia aio..w ami o.iua. in.) i.w ana .OA p. ni Hlopplng at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4.05 p. m., train connecting for Phil ailelphla. VottsTilfe and Columlila only. Kor Potts- vine, BcnnyiKin naven nun aihmh ii, vm :uuyi klll ami Susquehanna Railroad leave Harriaburg atS.40p. m. nasi rennsyivania nauroaa trains iphvo neaa Ing for AUentown. Kaston and Ne York at 7. 30 and 10.35 a. m., and 4.00 p. m. HetnrniuR, leavs New York at 9.00 a. m., 12,50 and ft.IIOp. in., anil Allentown at 7.20 a. m., 12.25, 2.10, 4.HS and 8.55 p.m. way l assenccr l rain leaves rnnaaeipnia ni i.su a. ni., connecting; at Heading Willi train on East reiiu a. Itallroittl, rctiirninir leaves l'ottsvllle at i.35 p. in., stopping at all stations. leave Pottsvllle at 6 no. mis and 9.10 a. m..and 2.30 p.m.. lleruUon at 10.00 a.m., Shamokln at .00 and U.m a. m.. Ashland at 7.1H a. in., and 12. 2)p. 1. 111.. I.3IIIUIIU lib I. AO I.. 111.. ftllU 1A Mahaiioy City at 7.51! a m and VIM n m., Ta maqua at8.ir a m and 2.10 p m for rhlladelplila. ew lurk, KeadiiiK, HarrlsbuiK, &o. Leave Tottsvllle via Hclmvlkliland 8 Leave Pottsvllle via Hcliiiylklfland Busniiehan a Railroad at 8.05 a m for Harrlsburg, urir. aud 11.46 a in., for riiipgrove and Treniont. l'ottsv Hie Accommodation Train leaves rotts Vllle at 6:00 a in., passes Heading at 7.40 a m., ar riving at i miaueiputa at iu:io am. iteiurning leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 pm., passes Heading at 7.15 p in ; arriving at l'ottsvllle at B.oup m. roitsiown accouiiuouui.iou irain leaves rous town at 8:45 a in, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Mntli and Green,) at-4.ao y m., , Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7:30 a m, and 6:15 p mi for Kplnata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, io. i returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 am, aud 3.30 p in, auu Columbia at o-ta am, auu iim p in. l'erkiomen Railroad trains leave Terklomen Junction at 7. 85 and tt.OO a in, 2.6A aud 5.40 pm; returning, leave Urcen Lane at 13.1.) a in, 112,35 and 4.20 p in, connecting with trains ou Reading Rail Road. " ' i . l'lckorliiE Vallev Railroad trains leave Phoenlx- vllleat 0.10 a m, 3:10 aud 6:50 p in; returning, leave liyers ut a m, rz:r. ami :iu p in, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. Colebrookdalc Railroad trains leave l'nttstown at 11:40 a m and 1:20, 6:25 anil 7:15 p in, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 6:00, 8:00 and 11:25am, and 3:00 p in, connecting with trains on Reading Railroad, Chaster Vallev Railroad trains leave nriimepori at 8:;ai a m, 2:40 and 6:33 p in. returning, leave Dowulngtown at 6:55a in, 12:30 ami 5:40 p in, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. (In Huntlavs: leave New Yolk at 6:30 p m.. Phtl delphiaat 6:00 a m and 3:15 p 111, (the 8:00 a ui. train running only to Reading,) leave l'otttvllle at 8:i 0 a m, leave Harrlsburg at 6:30 a in and 2:00 p in; leave Allentown at 8:55 p. in. ; leave Reading at 7:16a in, and 10:15 n in, for llarrisburg, at 7 :30 a in. lor New york. aud at 9.40 a. m.. and 4.15for Philadelphia. - - - Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to aud from all points, at re duced rates. Itairnaite checked through; 100 pounds auoweu each Passenger. J. ji. wmi i i r.f. Asst. Hupt.iHug. Mach'ry. Reading, Pa., December 2, 1872. Pelinsylranla It. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after December 22d, 1872, 1 'assenger trains win run as loiiows : EAST. Harrlsburg Accom 12.24 p. m., dally " Sunday. Mail, 7.30 P. M., dally except Sunday. WEST. WayPass. 9.05 a. m., daily, Pacillc Express. 6.00 A. M. (flag) daily. Mall 2.42 p. it. daily except Sunday. Mixed 6.30 F . M. , dally except Sunday. J. J. BARCLAY, Agent, r. S. Mall East reaches I'hlladBl)lila at U. 101'. si DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday. December 22, 1872, trains leave Duucannon, as follows : WESTWARD. Way Passenger. ' 8.31 A. at., dally except Sunday Mall, 2.08 p. M, daily except Sunday Mixed. 6.58 p. af .. daily except Sunday. Pittsburgh Ex.(ltug) 12.08a. ni., daily exept Sunday . EASTWARD. Haris'biirg Aocoin 12.69P.U., daily except Sunday Mail 6.62 p. M " " " ClucluuaU Express (flag) 9.52 p. m. dally. WM. 0. K1NU, Agent. Northern Central Hallway. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Through and Dfrecf Routt to and from Washing ton, jswumort, aimira, arte, uujjiMQ, , Jiochester and Ifiagara tullt. SN AND AFTER SUNDAY. October 27th, 1872, the trains on the Northern Central Railway run as follows i NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I Harrlsburg, 1. p 25 V llllaiuHport 6.20 p. in., aud arr. at Eliulra.lO.SJin CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Lvs.Baltlmore, 8.10 p.m. arvs.Uarrisburg,11.20p.m. KA8T LINE. Leaves Baltimore 1.15 p. m. Harrlsburg 4.50 p.m. Arr.at wiiuamsport B.ip.m., NORTHERN EXPRESS. Lvs. naltlinorelU.26p.m. I levs.Harrisburg4.2a.m. Anlvesat Klinira 12.40 a. in. Lvs.Niagara 9.66p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m., Harrlsburg 10.50 a. in Arrives at Canandalgua at 8.00 p. in. " Niagara, at 1.10 a. in. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Elmlra 6.80 a. m. I Willlumsport 9.15 a. in Uarrisburg 2.06 p. m. Ar.lialllniore at 6.3op.m PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS. Leaves Canauilalgua 2.45 p. in., Elmlra 8.30p.m. Wlllianisiiortll.06.pm., Harrlsburg at 6.30 a. ni. Arrives at Baltimore at 8.46a.m. ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Erie at 9.05 p. in. . Wllllamsport at 9.2T. a. m Lvs. buubury W.40 a. in., Ar. Un Isbuig 11. ao a. in PACIFIC EXPRESS. ' Lvs. Harrlsburg 11.60 a.m., Ar.Ualtimore 8.00 p.m NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. 1 Lvs Canandagiiall.8oa.m. I Elmlra ... .1.20 p.m WllllaiiiHport .lop.m. lSiinlniry . 8.00 p. m " Harrlsburg 10.40p.in. ar. UaUlmore,2.16 p.m For further Information apply at the Ticket boice. Pennsylvania Railroad iM-iiot. , ' ALl'itH) R. KISKE, General Superintendent. Klage Line Between Newport and Ken 'i (jerniuutowus STAGES leave New Oermantown dally at four o'clock a. in. LanilisbuiKat7.no a. ui. Green park at 8 a.m. New Blooiuhuld atUS a. in. Arriving at Newport to couueot With tbe Ac commodation train East. , Reluruliig leaves Newport on the arrival of the Mall Traiu truin Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. ni. Z. RICK. Proprietor. A Great Offer I ?v. Kill dtnpone of tIKW PIAlSOH, MULOUKONS and OKU A till, iff nix first clans makem, including H ufers', at Vtry Low i'rictt or Gun, or part Guli, and balance in tmull monthly instalment. JVuui 7-ocfui flritt vla PI ANUH, modern imprwe tntnttjor 1)1276 cush. Aou rtudya VOXVAH'JX) VAHLOR OKU AN, th tiwtt beautiful tjlea4 pureet ton ever made. lllxutrated CMUUoffurjt viaUed. , ttldet itunic and AiwIu AfrAanM.3
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