lje hnc0, NeiM JJIoomfttlb, 3a. 8 New Advertisement. . . RAILROADS A Mnrdcr Its Defense. Sometime ago a farmer named Samuol went into the office of B. A. Marchant, in Ban Francisco, 'and shot him down while he was counting money at his desk, and - 1 TTT then walked out ana gave iiiraHeu up. o noted the fact at the time. Samuel has been in jail ever ince,until a few 4ays ago, when the Grand Jury sot him free, failing to And a bill against him. Samuel himself made a statement before the jury, and he had seventeen witnesses to substantiate it. 1 There was more, but the gentlemen of the jury had heard enough. They told Samuol to go, and they felt like giving him a medal for having performed a great service to society by killing Marchant. It is one of the most terrible stories of wrong ever heard, as the truth may be hinted as well as told. Samuel had two daughters, Emma and Ida, pretty school girls, one 15 and the other 14 years old. One was at a boarding-school and the other went to school in San Francisco, and lived in Merchant's family. It is sufficient to say that Marchant bad got both these girls completely and entirely in his power. Marchant' letters to the one in the semi nary, of some of which Samuel had ob tained possession, revealed the state of that case. The other was just as bad, and both exhibited a moBt depraved system of treachery and abuse of hospitality prac ticed ever since tho oldest girl was 0 years old. The father recalled both of his daughters home, and sent word to Marchant that he never wanted to see him again. Marchant paid him a visit, however, and seemed de termined to keep up his intimacy with the family. BamueCs wife, the girts' mother, is in Texas, insane ; and, as his daughter's only protector, he went to Sau Francisco on purpose, and walked into Marcliant's oflice and shot. The Grand Jury could not Bee any murder iu such an act of family de fense s tills. Areltc Itcgto lYopliics. Avaomf Uio acluevemeuts of the Polaris expedftien are trophies belonging to the animal world, and a lot of manioc fossils, collected by Captain Tyson on tflae plains, ravines and highest of tilie mountains sit uate Dear Roboson's Channel. Tho con elusion drawn by him from ih is BuveBtiga tioa of ifcheee fossils is that itlto iplace where they woKe found was-oaoe the 'bed of a sea, je awe oiBooveraa jnree -sneu nsu, or snarls, (petrified, but Uierwke perfect, and a petrified pieoe of wed. . A'll these are noweei board the Tigress, Tiiis 'neighborhood Abounded at times in the musk ox, about twentyjfourof which tipecios were . killed by different persons twelve of them by Oaptain Ttysou. One only was killed ithe first year, but the track of many more -wore seen, liesidos these levidences.of aacnidl life, tkere were luuiting .utensils, litvfcihets, and marks of encampments, supposed to be loft from the banting xpcditiousr the iBsquimaux in tins Quarter, but notecent)y. o traces of any permanent residence wot to be seed, while one of its infallible indices, the preseuoe of thedead Indies of ,tiie tribe, wac wanting. A furious feature in idie habiteaf these jieojde is thai they .never bury thefand, as is customary , with nearly all the rest of the world, .exaqpling those ho burn them, nor do they trouile .themselves in the least to conceal .the (last 'resting place of .their ro- latioerifuieinl, to protoet it from the out rage of bird, .beast or .reptile. He i simply left HjKin 'the surface of the snow, ice or ground to lot.er be.deveured by the wolf the tinifls.or .carnivorous animals of the deep aJueuld ,thef- come within reach. The 'EDoruado !iu 'Iowa. The bust epots from tho soene of the tornado ia AVaatiiugton .county, lew a, make tbe number ikilled -ton, and woundod twenty-twL Aboai. half ;ac many .were killed and awMindod Jn KoofcVk. Some tf the injured ape ihurt internnlly and fatally, Others have logs and Jtrms'biokon. The more (ibe catastrophe is iuvostigiitod the greater sptieaFS Its llmrrotis. About 2,000 people froaa all jiwts of tbe .country a sound about, rtuted different parts of the scene Monday aAernoMi. One of them fotmd a note for f "iOft, belonging 'to Mr, ' Babcock, some two miles from the house nut! returned it. v The clergy of WatiUiington jiutaohed almest exclusively about the disaster and attendant sorrows on Sabbath jnoruing Rev. Mr. Williamson, of tbe First Pueaby terinn Church, claims that k raa peeial Providooce sent on the neoiile for their sins. Oy of them belongs to tive churcti and neajiif all the others were diuich leonle vbli niakes the aermoa rather severe. A meeting is to be held there to what can berime toward establishing a re lief fund. Bum of the farmers are left penniless, and audi means will undoubted ly be furnished mm to give tbem afresh start. tW A thrifty Vojont widow, finding some delay in tlie burial of her late hus band, owing to the caving in of the ground rather than waste time, went to the mlnii tor' house and waa married to another husband, and returned to fobh the burial ff the first. $50,000 for $2 111 GRAND GIFT CONCERT OF THK MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIA TION of the City ol LEAVENWORTH, Kan. In accordance" with an act of the legislature and their Articles ol Incorporation, the '.Board Directors announce their first GRAND GIFT CONCERT AND DISTRIBUTION by lot, among the ticket holders of &UHS,&&& IN CAWI, at LAINO'H HALL, Leavenworth, on the 2.5th day ol June, 187.1, lor the benefit of tho Library, 61,933 Cosh Gifts, amounting to fWZ.Boo. This enterprise Is endorsed by the Governor, Seoretary ol Mate, Auditor of State, Superintend ent of Public Instruction, Treasurer of State, May or and Common Council of Leavenworth, and all leading business men of the State, and the cer taintyof the distribution and payment of Rifts, as advertised, is fully guaranteed. Tickets $2 Each. 3 for $6. 6 for $10. Memorandum of Cash Gifts to be distributed June 2oth, 1873. 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 1 GBAND CASH GIFT, 1 IlKiXIl CASH GIFT. r0,000 40,(100 S5.UO0 30,000 25.000 20,000 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, 16.000 1 GRAND CASH Gll, 1 GRAND CASH GIFT, KM") l ;l(ANl ('ASH GIFT. 8,00(1 1 GRAND CASH Gin, J GRAND CASH G1H, GRAND CASH GIFT, , For balance of prizes send for circular. This concert is under thesupervlslon and direc tion of the following BOARD OF DIRECTORS : C.H. Dili-fee, Merchants W. O. Gould, City Ewrtneer: H. L. Newman, Bunker ; P. O. Low, Capitalist i H. D. Rush, Lnnilxr; J. R. Morehrad. Merchant; H. W. Oil lelt, Merchant i J. I.. Wover, M. D.i O. V. Preacott.Com merolal: J. W. Kuirllsli, lawyer; James 11. Kitchen, Fanner i C. Moller, Cashier Uer. 8. B. s E. T. Oarr, Archi tect. orricnnn: E. H. Durfee. President. II. L. Newman, Vic Pres. Geo. F. Presoott, Sec. Carl Moller, Treasurer. The well-known character 01 ine Directors 01 the Mercantile Library Association and the en dorsement presented. Is a suillclent guarantee to all absent ticket-holders, that their Interests will be fully guarded and protected. All correspondence strictly confidential, and any person drawing a prize need not be known unless they desire. ickhis nrnwiniz nrizes win ne casneu on niuiu. This Is the grandest, safest, and best enterprise ever presented to the public. UlllCiai lism Ol WIIUIIUK lllimuein will ire wiimii purchasers of tickets immediately alter me aisui Olltlnil. For Information and tickets, address, BAMBKRGK & CO., General Agents, 95 Liberty Street, New York. Tickets sent (). O. I)., at our exoense. Agents wanted. Liberal Commissions paid. J2114t IS THK MOST TOWERFUL CLEANSER strencthener and remover of Glandular Obstruc Hons known to Materia Medico. IT 18 SrKCIALLY AKAf 1KU 10 constitutions "wnrn ilnwn" and debilitated bv the warm weath er nf Nnrliior mid Suininer. wlvrn the blood Is notln active circtuaiion, conacqiieiiiiv gaLueriiig unpiiii- ties from the sluggishness anu nniwi ieci action oi the secretive organs, ana is manuesiea uy i u mors, Eruptions, Blotches, Bolls, Pustules, ticrof. ula. etc., etc. w H k.n wkaky an i i.ANUUiD irom over work, and dullness, drowsiness and Inertia take the place of energy and vigor, the system needs a Tonic to build It up and liclp the Vital Forces to reiriiin llieir reciioerative Bower. IW nils rir.Ai it mjmiwr.n,, ireiueiuiy vnw Liver and Spleen do mat proiwrly perforin their functions; the Uterine ad Urinary Organs are Inactive, producing weakness of the stomach and intestines auu a predisposition w uuiuua uoittua- nieiH. Dr. AVell' Extract of Jurubeba IS PREPARED IMItKCTLY from the South Amer. lean Plant, and Is peculiarly suited to all these dilliciiities: It will cleanse the Vitiated Blood. strengthen the l.fe-Glvlng Powers, and remove all Obstrucsleiis Mid laipalred and Enfeebled Or- V"": 11 hisHJUf nr. iAinn, as .luruue, ba is nrononuoed liv lneilical writers the most ef. flcleut Purilier, Tonic and Deobstruent known In the whole rang of medicinal plants. JOHN o. JiKi,i,(ic,(i. is r atl St.. New l orn. note Aireni ior me uniiea ntuies. Price One Itottar per Bottle, bend for Circular. i!l FkAiogrsphs ! Photographs ! JTJLCOli COltLE, Fhotographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. T II EsnlMcrther would respectfully call the at tention of ifce eitlTiens of this county to the fact that he Is prepared to take PHOTOVJiA PHa In the best style of rtie art. His long experience enables htm to produce PICTUKtm WHICH OA X NOT B0 KX. CULLED. All persons an requested to call at bit rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased person, and great eare will be taken to urulsh Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. J A COB OOBLJU. ArUnU Newport, Perry Co., Pa THE it EST IN TJ H K : El&tchley'i Horizontal ICE CREAM FREEZER I f Tlngley's Patent J, will prod ue a finer quality of Creuui in less time aud with less labor, than any other Freezer made. Is perfectly air tight, and will pay the entire cost of the machine In one season In saving of ice alone. Klzea from three to ioi iv quMi. uau anu see It, or seiul lor cala- HIUU4S. CIIAR G. BLATCHLEY. Manufacturer, . 606 Commerce Htreet, I3tl Philadelphia, Pa. 172 Fftffl Wfifilr AP""' wanted every. tl IitttU Wee., where. Business strict ly legit limit. Particulars Free. Address .1. 1YU1U11 a LV.-HI. JyOUIS, JUO. 17 62 Our efyt J - m ail r. . nrhU- fat. CluJ, See, (3 CfcreJ The U. It. Mutual Aid Society of Pennsylvania, Present the following plan for consideration to uch persons who wish to become members : The navment of SIX DOLLARS on application, FIVE DOLLARS annually for roua vbaks, and thereafter TWO DOLLARS annually during life, with pro-rata mortality assessment at the death of each member, which for the Fikst Class Is as louows: Awns me nf ment I 15 60 28 73 41 92 M I 70 IB 61 29 74 42 W 65 1 80 17 62 30 75 43 (HI 56 1 92 18 63 31 77 44 98 57 2 04 19 64 32 79 45 1 00 58 2 16 2n 65 83 81 46 1 06 59 2 28 21 66 34 - 83 47 1 12 60 - 2 40 22 67 35 85 48 1 18 61 2 45 23 68 Sfl 86 49 1 24 62 2 50 24 69 87 87 50 ' 1 30 63 2 55 25 70 38 88 61 1 40 64 2 60 2(1 71 89 89 62 1 60 65 2 65 27 72 40 90 63 1 60 Will entitle a member to a certificate of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, to be paid at Ills death to his legal heirs or assigns, whenever such death may occur. A member, or his heirs, may name a successors but If notice of the death of a member to the Sec retary Is not accompanied with the name of a suc cessor, then the Society will put 1 n a successor and till the vacancy, according to the Constitution of the Society. Should the member die before his four pay ments of Jim dollar are made, the remaining un paid part will be deducted from the on Thoumml JjoUart due his helrss his successor will then pay only two doll am annually during Ills lifetime, and the mortality assessments. M. Male and Female from fifteen to sixty-five years of age, of good moral habits, in good health, nale, and sound of mind, Irrespective of creed, or race, may become members. For further Infoina- tion, address L. W. CKAUMER, (Scc'v V. B. Mutual Aid Socletv.) LEBANON, PA. Wm. M. Bitch, New Bloomfleld, Pa.. District Agent for Huntingdon, Bedford, Blair and Ful ton counties. Agents Wanted! Address D. 8. EARLY, Harrlsburg, Pa. 717 8m pd Valuable Ileal Estate IT PRIVATE SALE. THE undorslgned will sell at private sale, a de sirable farm situate In Hnrlng tuwimlilp, Terry i.-uuiiiy, i HUjimiiiiK nuius Ol j, lIHIUIUIll, JOIlll HO A. o n i: H , more or less, about 60 acres cleared, and the bal ance well set with timber, such as Oak and Chest- nil i. i ue improvements consist of a TWO STORY WEATIIERBOARDED Dwelling IIoiiho, ' And a Ciood lSank lturn, In a manner new. There Is a ncver falllnp; well of good water near the door. There are also two ex cellent ORCHARDS on this farm, with a variety of other fruit trees. This farm lies one and a quarter miles East of Oak Grove, on I lie Long's Gup Road, known as me lurui 01 .ioiiu Adams, uec U. -For further Informalloii, address the Exec utor, JOHN 1MBEK, Mnchanlcsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. April 22, 1873.4m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is here by given, that U'ttcisof Administration on the estate of Nancy A. llornberger, late of Marys ville, perry county. Pa., deceHsed, have been gruiiieu w uie uiioersignea, residing In Rye town ship, Perry county. Pa. All persons indebted to siuu esiute are reiiuesiea to nuiKo luiinei ate Da mi'nt. while those havlnir claims will nrent the uuijr aiiiiieiuieuieu ior aei iieiueili to . HENRY 8KILEH, April 8, 1873. Administrator. TXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Notlce Is hereby ulv. J J en that letters Testamentary on the last Will and Testament of John Adams, late of Spring township. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been grunted to the siibscrllier residing In the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immedlnte payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated JOHN HIRER. Executor. March 18, 1873 fit W Aisir.if, agents nun reddlers for our ii auu bi hai.ku Presses and Strains Jams, Jellies, herbs, vegetables, lard, tal low, meals, cheese, fco. Over 60,00(1 sold In a few localities. Hells quick. Every family wants It. Hewing Machine and other established ageuts are mm ma una vei y prmiiHiiie. I'lroiiiars tree, I.lt- iieuem auu iuuie, iua Washington Street. Boston, Mass- i 8t WI17 not have a Beautiful Completion! "lit K OOIOICD with CHAPPED HANDS oh ROUCH SKINT waen such au agreeable and ellectual JlSlklliOy CAN BK OB TAINKD AT SO IMAIJ. A COST. BY USING WRIGHT'S " ALCOXATED 0L1CERINE TABLET." Bold by Druggists & Dealers lu Toilet Articles. 000 faA bJiuLU fy jSSSt'S EXT. BUcnk KKAKNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. Is the only Known Remedy for Brlchts, Dis ease, and has cured every caae of Diabetes In which It has been given. Irritation of the Neck, of the Bladder and Inflammation of the Kidneys. Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Reten tion of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone In the Bladder, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for En feebled and Delicate Constitutions of both SoieB, attended with the following symptoms : Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, DIHIculty of Breath ing, Weak Nerves, Wakefulness, Pain In the Back, Flushing of the Body. Eruption on tho Face, Pallid Countcnanco, Lassitude of tho System, etc. Used by persons In the decline or change of life, after confinement or labor pains, bed-wct-lng in children, etc. In many anections pecnuario inaics.mo n.x roctBuchu Is unenualedhy any other remedy- i net tract Buchu is uneqnaledhy any other remedy ln Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularltr. Pain As In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pain- fulness or Suppesslon of Customary Kvacuatlons Ulcerated or Bcnirnis state or mo uterus, i-eu-corrhiea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com plaints Incident to the sex. It la prescribed extensively by the most eminent Physicians and Mldwives for enfeebled and delicate couetiu tlons of both sexes and all ages. - KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BTTCHV.C Caret Diteaut Ariring from Jniprudtnat, Ilnhiti of Duslnallon, etc., In all their stages, at little exponse, little or no change In diet, no In convenience, and no exposure. It causes a fre quent doslro, and elves strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Uretha, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent In this class of dia- . ana expelling au poisonous matter. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCZV. fl.OO per bottle or tlx bottles for $5.00. delivered to any address, secure from observation. Sold by druggists everywhere. Prepared by KEARNEY & CO., 104 Duane 8L.N. Y. to whom all letters for Information should bo addressed. Avoid Quaoka and Impostors. No Charge for Advice and Consulatlon. Dr. J. II. lyott. Graduate Jefftrtm Mi&leal CoUtgt Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Bexuai or Urinary Organs, (which he has mado an especial study) either In male or femalo, no matter from wtutt canse originating or of now long standing. A practice of 80 years enables him to treat disease with success. Cures guar anteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a ille tanco can forward letter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. Send fur the Guide, to lltulth. Price lOCenti. J. B, DYOTT, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, 104Di'.anoBU Now York 71362 A Rare Chance ! $200 to $300 per month ln$2? liable Agents or business men HELLING LOTS. HUNTING COLONISTS or EMIG RANTS for "GltlJCH CITY," A new town at East Mahanoy Junction, Schuyl. kill! County, pa., Where four different Railroads linike connection, and there are Fourteen Dadv Passenger Trains, and close to the greatest Anthracite Coal Trade in the State. Persons buying lots can make ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS wilhln the next ten years, by Investing I25 Edit A LOT, and can have E1VE YEARS TIME TO RAISE THE AIONKV. r All kinds of labor eonimaiids the highest wages and any persou can II ml einjiloviueiit Pro luce. Provisions. Goods and all kinds of Wares bring the highest City Prices. Lots are for sale and Mans and Drafts can be seen at all the onioes of the Principal REAL ESTATE AGENTS, . OB JAMES II. GRIER, 1 vttivlllo, Schuylkill co., 7 e tf Pa. ALL KIM)or JOB PRINTING Neatly executed at the Uloomlleld Times Bieam Job voice 7' Qlrr.. KIMlICj IIAIL-ROAIK. RUMMER ARRANGEMENT., i i ITIonday May 20li, 187.1. TrainsleaveHarrlsburgfacNewYonk.asfollows: At 6.30 and 8.10, A. v., and 2.00, p. m., connecting with trains on the Pennwylvaiuw Railroad, and arriving at New York t 12:35 8.50, and 8:46 p. m., respectively. . Returning: Leave ftew York a 9.00 a. m., U.M and ft. 3i p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.45 a. in., and 3.30 p. m. Leave Harrlsburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tama qua, Mineisvllle, Ashland, Sliamokln, Allen town and Philadelphia at 5.30 and 8.10a. in., 2.W and 4.05 n. in., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations: the 4.05 p. m., train connecting for Phil adelphia, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For PotU vllle, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrlsburg nlilln in Haul iioonavivan a Haiirnari rrnina leave iten.fi.- ing for Alleiitown. Easton and New York at 7.8 and 10.36 a. m., and 4.00 p. m. Returning, leave New xork at D.on a. m., lAou ana o..wp. in., auu Alleiitown at 7.20 a. m.i 12.25, 2.10, 4.H5 and 8.5Sp.m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connecting at Reading with train on East Penn'a. Railroad, returning leaves Pottsvllle at 4.:15 p. m.. stopping at all stations. j.euve ruivsvine m o.w, hiiuv.iu. 2.3U p.m., Ilerndon at M. 00 a.m., sliamokln at t'O and 11.02 a. in., Ashland at 7.18 a. in., and 12. 20p. m., Maliauoy 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, new xora, neaoiug. uarrismirg, eo. Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkllland Susquehanna Railroad at 8.05 a in for Harrlsburg, and 11.45 a in., for Plnegrove and Tremont. Pottsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Potts vllle at 6:00 a in., passes Reading at 7.30am., ar riving at Philadelphia at 10:10 a in. Returning leaves Philadelphia at o.l.lpin., passes Reading at 7.40p in ; arriving at Pottsvllle at 9.20p m. I'oustown Accoiumouation iraiu leaves ioub townat6:45a m, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth aud Green,) at 4.30 p m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7:30 a in, and 6:15 p in; for Ephrata, Lltiz, Lancaster, Columbia, &o. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a in, and 3.30 p m, aud Columbia at 8.15 a m, aud i).0 p 111. Perklomen Railroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at ROO a m, 2.55 and 6.30 p m; return ing, leave Green Lane at 6.00 a in. 7.40 a. m., 12.35 and 4.20 p. m., connecting with trains on the Reading Rail Road. Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phoenlx- vllleat 9.05 a m, 3:05 and 5:50 p in; returning, leave Byers at 6.30 a m, 12:40 and 4:20 pin, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9:40 a in and 1:05, and 6:20 p in, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 6:00, and 11:25 a in, ' and 3:00 p in, connecting with trams on Reading Kiuiroau. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8:30 a in, 2:40 and 6:33 p in, returning, leave Downlnglown at 7:00a ni, 12:30 and 5:40 p in, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays: leave New Yolk at 6:30 p m., Phil delphlaat8:00a in and3:15p ni, leave l'otttvllleat 8:1 0 a ni, and 2:35 p. in., leave Harrlsburg at 6:30 a. in., and 2.00 p.m , leave Alleiitown at 4.35 and 8:55 p. in. ; leave Reading at 7.40a. in., and 10.15 p. in., for Harrlsburg, at 7:30 a ni. for New York, at 7.40 a. in., for Allentown at 9.40 a. m., and 4.10 p. m., for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to aud from all points, at re duced rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. J. n. wool u.i, Asst. Biipt.afeiig. fliacu ry. Reading, Pa., May 20th, 1873. Pennsylvania It. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after December 22d, 1872, Passenger trains win run as ioiiows: EAST. ' Harrlsburg Accom 12.24 p. m., dally " Sunday. Mall, 'vVET'i '""jr exce!'' Bu"ual- WayPass. 9.05 A. M., daily, Pacltto Express. 5.00 A. M. (flag) dally. Mall 2.42 p. M. dally except Sunday. Mixed 6.36 p.m., daily except Sunday. J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. P. 8. Mail East reaches riilladelphlaatll.lOp.M DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, December 22, 1872, trains leave Duiicannoii, as follows : WESTWARD. Way Passenger. Mail, 2.U8 p. M, 8.31 A. II., daily except Sunday dailyexceut Sunday Mixed, 5.58 p. M.. dally except Sunday. Pittsburgh Ex.(tlag) 12.08a. ni., daily exept Sunday EASTWARD. Harls'burg Accom lZ59p.ii., dally except Sunday Mall 7.52 p. m " " " Cincinnati Express (Hag) 9.52 p. ni. dally. WM. 0. KING, Agent. Northern Central Railway WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Tlitoiioh and Direct Route to and from Washing. ton, Baltimore. Elmlra, Erie, Buffalo, Kuchester and Niagara tM. 9 Willi N AND AFTER SUNDAY, October 27th, 1872, the trains on I lie Northern Central Railway run as follows : XV11TUWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I Harrlsbnrg, 1. n 25 Willlaiuspoi't 6.20 p. in., and arr. at Eliuii'a,10.30n CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Lvs. Bait I more, H.luii.m. uivs.liunlsburg.il, 20p.m.. FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore Mop. m. Harrlsburg 4.50 p.m. Arr.at Willlaiuspoi't 8.35p.m., NORTHERN EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltlniorelo.25p.in. Ievs.llarrisburg4.25a.in. An Ives at Elinira 12.40 a. m. Lvs.Nlagara 9.65p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m.. Harrlsburg 10.50 a. m. Arrives at Canuiulalgua at 6.00 p. in, Niagara, at 1.10 a. in. sourlnvARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Elinira 8.30 a. ni. j Willlamspoit O.fS a. m tiamsburg 2.06 p. In. f Ar.Bultimoreal 6.30 p.m PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS. Leaves Canandaigua 2.45 p. in., Elinira 8.30 p. irw Wllliamsport ll.os.p in.. Harrlsburg at .Mi a. m. Arrives at Baltimore at 8.45 a.m. . , ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Erie at 9.i p. m. Wlllinnispoi t l -2S a. in Lvs. buiibury 9.40 a. in., Ar.lanlsbuig lLKOa.m PACIFIQ EXPRESS. Lvs. Harrlsburg 11.50 a.m.. Ar.Baltimor HOO p.m . NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. LvsT'anandaguall.SOa.ni. I Elinira 2.20 p. m. " Willlainspoit 6.10p.m. 1 Suiibiiry 8.00 p. ni. " Harrlsburg 10.40 p.m. ar. Baltimore.2.15 p.m. For further Information apply at the Ticket OtUce. Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. ALFRED R. FISKE, General Superintendent. ' Stage Line Itetwcen Newport aud, New Ucruiuutown. STAG K.A leave New Germantown dally at tour o'clock a. in. Landlshurgat7. 80 a. ui. Green park at 8 a. in. New Blooniileld at i)lA a. in. Arriving at Newport to oonaect with the Ac commodation train East. Returulngleave Newport on the arrival of the MallTralufrom Philadelphia, at 2. 10 p. ni. Z. RICK. Proprietor. M. 8UTCII, Jumtice of the Peace, AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Penn'a. - 8iec'al attention paid to Collections of all kinds. Dot ds, Bonds, Mortgages aud Agreements neatly executed. 7 Kill
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