l)t intes, New BltfomftcIi, )a. 8 A Rail Road Train koHed. A special diBpatcb from Des Moines gives the following account f an attack on a railroad train: The train left Council Bluffs at five o'clock, with four coaches and two sloop- ers; the rear nleapor was filled with a ooni pany of aristocratic Chlnese,on their way to New England colleges; there were also two baggage cars, on which was the through California mail and express matter, con sisting of near two thousand dollars in the express We, and three tons of bullion. When abotit Bixty-flve miles west of this city about 8.80, at a sharp curve in the road and in an isolated spot, with no houses within seven miles, the train moving at ' about twenty-five miles an hour, the engi neer, John Rafferty, suddenly saw one rail move from its place, he instantly reversed his engiue, and applied the air brakes, and while in the act of doing it, bullets came pelting into the engine house like hail. The engine was thrown off the track, and turned over, throwing out the engineer Jdhn Rafferty and the fireman and the former falling on the latter, dead. It is supposed he was killed by the concussion, as no bullet wounds are found on his body. T3io fireman escaped unhurt. The train being very heavy, ran about one hundred ;feet and stopped; the engine ran up into the bank and turned over, and the three baggage cars doubled up and were badly smashed. As soon as the train stopped, six largo, athletic men, masked in full Ku Klux style, appeared at the express car, in which were Conductor William Smith, Superintendent Uoyce, the express mes senger, John Burgess, aud three other per sons, and commenced firing rapidly into the car, yelling, " get out of there, damn ye, get off there;" two bullets passed through the clothes of the conductor, one grazed the skull of the baggage man, and one the side of the head of the mosscngor. The inmates jumped out, when they were ordered to the rear under cover of half a dozen . navy revolvers. Two of the robbers marched up and down the train, threatening to shoot any person who show ed their heads, saying, " get down out of sight, damn you, or we will shoot you." The robbers then took about two thou sand dollars from the express safe, cut , open the mail sacks, but took no letters, and mounted each a horse and rode off across the prairie, in a southerly direction, the whole being done in less than ten min utes. They very fortunately did not cut the telegraph wires, and Superintendent Boyce at once hastened to the nearest sta tion and telegraphed iu all directions. An engine and a posse of men were sent out from Council Bluffs ou the Burliugton and other roads to intercept the robbers in a southerly direction. Their dresses and voices indicated they were regular buebwackers, and they evidently intended to get the usual valuable express matter by the route on Mondays, but which went through on an extra train on Sunday night. , The robbers, during the day, stole spike bar and hammer from a hand-car house, at the nearest station, drew the spikes from an end of the rail, and fastened a small cord to the end of the rail and secreted themselves several rods away, and - as the engine approached, pulled the rail out of place. The promptness of the engineer and the airbrakes saved the passenger from harm, as not one was injured nor hurt. A track was at once laid around the wrecked car, and the train resumed its trip, arriving here ,nt 7.30 this morning, "bringing the dead body of the engineer, Who resided here, and who leaves a wifo and three chil dren. Up to this time nothing enticely reliable in regard totho pursuit and capture of the railroad robbers has been received, though they have crossed iuto Missouri and are making for the wilds of Mercer county in that State. The total amount taken by the robbers from the train is now kuown to be $2,837. The Youug BaicaU- Frederick A. Showers, whose expensive forgeries on his father in Philadelphia have '.been mentioned, did not confine his rascally (financial operations to that city. While in 'Pittsburg some' time before his arrest he paid a visit to a friend of bis fathor and .produced a letter of introduction, iu which it was stated that any money given Jiltn would meet with ready payment from his father. The next dny Showers called on the gentleman again and presented au $800forgud check, which tho Uttor earthed, Laving no idea that it was bogus until so informed by .the young man's fatlmr. From Pittsburg Showers went to Chicago, where Jie coutinued his dishonest work until reougnized one day by a merchant of Pittsburg, whom he had swindled. The youthful candidate for pt-nitontitiry dis tinction atone time resided in this city and ibis father, who has been unable to reform his evil habitu, is the president of the oom pauy which owns the stock yards just abovo the Harrisburg limits. Jfamburg BTThe choUura hus played havoc t Mouut Veinon, Indiana. The town is half depopulated, the peoplo fleeing to other jilacos. Nine out of tun of one faintly died of tho dread disease. Ju three Other cases four were taken from a fmuily, loaving but one survivor. Kev Advertisements, TO THE VOKKINO C1.A83, mule or fe niale. 160 a week guaranteed. Respectable employment at home, day or evenlnc j no uapltal required : (nil instruction and valuable package of Roods to start Willi, sent tree by mall. Address with 6 cent return l ainp. M YOUNG CO., 29d4w 173 Greenwich St., New York. "FREE TO B06k"A.GENTS ! AN ELEGANTLY BOUNDOANVAHSING BOOK for the bent and elieajwit Family Hible ever pub lished, will be sent fire of chargo to any book .rant. It contain NEARLY 7W1 tine Scriptural Illustrations, and ixenti are meeting with unpre cedented success. Address, stating experience, etc., and we will show yon what our agents are doing. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phila delphia, Fa. 2IH14W POPULAR EXPOSITOR OK THE GOSrEI.H AND ACTS, By Itov. Alfred Nevln. I B., 1). I)., embraces the International Series of lessons for three years. Kvery pastor, teacher and family needs it. Endorsed by Presidents McCosh, Coblelgh, Klim. Wallace. Blskons Hlmoson. Hteohens. Ha ven, and the Clergy nnd Pres 111 all part of the country. Address ZlKGLKIl & McOURDY. MS Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 2".id4w TV M "V 13 1 1 NEGLECT A COUGH. Nothing Is more certain to lay the foundation lor iumre evil consequences. Wells' Carbolic Tablets Are s sure cure for all diseases of the Respiratory Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Diptherla, Asthma. Catarrh, Hoarseness, Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, aud all Diseases of the Lungs. In all cases of sudden cold, however taken.these TABLETS should be promptly and freely used. They equalize the circulation of the blood, miti gate tne severity oi toe auaca, anu win, in a very snort time, restore ncaituy action to me auecieu nrirnn. Wki.i' cakhomc J Ani.KTS are put up only in Mm ftoxes. Take no substitutes. If they can t be found at your druggist's send at once to the agents In New York, who will forward tuem uy return mail. Don't oe aeceivea oy imitations. Sold by druggists. price zocents a uox. JOHN O. K KLLOGG. 18 Piatt St.. N. Y. Sole Agent for the United Slates. lOKMW oeua lor circular. GREAT WESTERN V; CHITS FIELDS PITTSBURGH PA, Breech-loading Shot Guns, til) to OK). Double Shot Uuns, to f ISO. Single Guns, J3 to u. nines, is to nevoivers, t" to i. nanus, i to 88. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle. Large dls. count to Dealers or Clubs. Army Guns, ltevol vers. &c. bought or traded for. Goods sent bvex press C. O. D., to be examined before paid for. 2d IS THK MOST POWERFUL CLEANSER strengthener and remover of Glandular; Obstruc tions known to Materia Medica. IT IS SPECIALLY ADAPTED to constitutions "worn down" and debilitated by the warm weatlr er of Spring and Summer, when the blood is not In active circulation, consequently gathering Impuri ties from the sluggishness and Imperfect action of the secretive organs, and Is manifested bvTu- mors. Eruptions, Blotches, Boils, Pustules, Scrof ula, etc., etc. WHEN WEARY AND LANGUID from over work, and dullness, drowsiness and Inertia take i lie niaco oi energy ana vigor, the system needs ionic to build It up and lie the Vital Forces to regain their recuperative nower. IN THK HEAT OF SUMMER, frequently the Liver and Spleen do not proiierly perform their functions; tne Uterine and Urinary Organs are Inactive, producing weakness of the stomach and intestines and a predisposition to bilious derange' menu Tr. Wells Extract of Jurubcba IS PREPARED DIRECTLY from the South Amer. lean Plant, and is peculiarly suited to all these dimculties; it will cleanse the Vitiated Blood, strengthen the Lfe-Giving Powers, and remove gans. IT SHOULD BE FREELY TAKEN, as Jurube ba is Dronnunced bv medical wiiter9 the most ef ficient Purlller, Tonic and Deobstruent known In tne whole rangent medicinal plants. JOHN U. KELLOGG. 18 Piatt st.. New York. Sole Agent for the United Slates. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular. 29 The Best is the Cheapest ! THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE, BINDER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER MACHINE MACHINE, MACHINE. MACHINE. . MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. - TLt A HIT XT W SINGER lM JT10.VU1 i.1 rj, 'MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. SINGER rpHK SINGER HEWING MACHINE Is so well JL known that It is not necessary to mention ITS MANY GOOD QUALITIES! Every one who has any knowledge of Sewing Machines knows tliut It will do EVERY KIND OF WORK Iu a Superior Manner. The Machine Is easily kept in orders easily op erated, and la acknowledged Dy ail, to be the 1 The Best Machine in the World I Parsons wanting a Sewing Machine Bhould ex amine the Singer, before purchasing. They can be bought on the 3Iost lilhcrul Tc mi OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., General Agent for Perry County, -Or of the following lxicat Agents oa the same terms: A. F. KEIM, , Newport, I'a. JAS. P. U)NG. Agent for tluUalo township, and vicinity Why not hava a Beautiful Complexion! WHT a ASSOIKD WITH CHAPPED HANDS ouROUCH SKIN? when inch an sgreeuble and etlectuul il K M K D Y O A y Mi! OHTAINBD , AT SO BMAI.I. A COST. . BY.II81NU WRIGHT'S "ALCOXATF.D liLYCERINE TABLET." Hold by DruKgiitB It Dealers In Tojlet Articles. 000 ill mv-.. llfV W&B SDMMEB OAK Very Cordial Invi tation to Patronize the Very Largest Clothing House, . Sixth & Market Sts. WANAMAKEB & BROWN, The Pop ul ah Clotuieus, PHILADELPHIA. The U. B. Mutual Aid Society of Pennsylvania, Present, the following nlan for consideration to uch persons who wish to become members: t!,a n-ivmonr. nt HIV DOLLARS on annilcatlon. FIVE IHILLAKS annually for rouH ybaks, and thereafter TWO DOLLARS annually during life, with ion.ral.n ninrlalitv assessment at the death of each member, which for the Fibst Class Is as fllllnWM.. A"e nienf Aaei nicnt Ale went Aae ment en no na At m f.M 1 VII 60 28 73 41 92 M 1 70 111 21) 74 42 M 65 1 80 62 SO 75 43 6 So 1 92 63 al 77 44 98 57 2 04 4 32 79 45 1 00 88 2 16 65 Sir8l 4 1 00 59 2 23 m 34 83 47 1 12 60 2 40 67 35 85 48 1 18 61 2 45 63 Sti 86 49 1 24 62 2 50 69 37 87 50 1 30 63 2 65 70 38 88 61 1 40 64 2 60 71 89 89 52 1 60 65 2 65 72 40 90 63 1 60 lfl 17 18 19 20 21 22 a 24 25 26 27 Will entitle a member to a certificate of ONE THOUSAND DOLLAltS, to be paid at his death to his legal heirs or assigns, whenever such death may occur. A ineinlwr, or his heirs, may name a successor ; but If notice of the death of a member to the Sec retary is not accompanied with the name of a sue paohiiiv then Mm KoHetv will nutln a successor and fill the vacancy, according to the Constitution of Hie society . HhnuM the member die before bis four Dav ments of It'e dollar are made, the remaining un paid part will be deducted from the one Thoutand IXMart, due his heirs; his successor will then pay only two dollar annually during nis iiieiuue.anu Mia mnrtnliiv assessments. M. Male and Female from fifteen to sixty-five years of age, of good moral habits. In good health, dale, and sound of mind, Irrespective of creed, or race, may become members. For further Inclina tion, address 1 w.tftAurar.iv, LEBANON, PA. Wm. M. Butch, New Bloomfleld, Pa.. District Agent for Huntingdon, Bedford, Blair and Ful ton counties. Agents Wanted ! Address D. S. EARLY, 7 17 8m pd Harrlsburg. Ta. Henry Clews & Co., 83 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Cleivs, Habicht & Co., 11 OLD BROAD ST., LONDON. BANKERS & FISCAL AGENTS FOB THE United States Government, Aud all Foreign Governments. E.;B. Wilcox. ' J. W. Almoiiy. WILCOX & ALMONY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Wholesale Dealers In GRAIN, POTATOES, APPLE8, BUTTER, EGGS. AND ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE ORCIilLLA. RHODES' PHOSPHATE, SOUTH SKA, and fertilizers generally. $fW Liberal Advances made an Consignments and Returns made Weekly. WILCOX & ALMONY, No. 169 Forrest Street, 24 tz Italtlniure, Hid. Dissolution of Co-Pnrtncrslilp. NOTICE Is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing between Michael Bitting and W. H. Rud, trading and doing business under the name and style of Bitting Hi itiid.ia t)) uier. cant lie business In Hie borough of New Dillfulo. Perry county, Pa., Is this day dissolved aud all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said 11 1 in are reuested to make payment to Michael Bitting within ten days. MICHAEL BITTING, WM. It. RUD. April 22, 1873. New Pension Law. UNDER an act of Congress approved March 3, 1873, widows of otllcers who were killed, or died of disease contracted iu the service, are now entitled to fiUO per mouth for each of their clnl dreii. The guardian of a minor child of a soldier who heretofore only received J8.00 per month pension Is now entitled to (10. per moth. Soldiers who receive Invalid pensions can now have their tensions increased to any sum or rats between Qi. and $16. per mouth. Soldiers who have lost their discharges can now obtain duplicates. Fathers and mothers who lost sons In the serv. ire iiihiii whom they were depeudeut for support, can also obtain pensions. ' The undersigned having had over 10 years ex Hii lence In the Claim agency business will attend promptly to claims under the above act. Call on or address LEWIS POTTKU, Attorney for Claimants, , New Bloomneld, L?iL L Perry Co., Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - Notice Is hereby given, tli.it l.rtloi of Administration on the estate of Jonathan hhoie, late of Tyrons towmdiip, deceased, have been granted to the sub. Mcrllicr residing in .Madison township. All persons indebted to said estate are reimesled to niakelm. mediate payment, and those having claims, will present tlieiu duly authenticated for sort lenient. . SAMUEL SHOI'K. ' I May 20, 1873 6t Administrator. 1 VERY BEST CLOTHING! Very Large Assortment I VERY LATEST STYLES I Very Low Prices I WEMt OAK READY THE NEW DISCOVERY In Chemical and Medioal ficlencs. Dr. JE. F. GARVIN'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR TsA-lE. FIRST AND ONLY SOLUTION ever mads In one mixture of AM. Till'. TWELVE valuable active princixla of tho well knowu curati v agent, IIn TT113I3 TAlt. UNTQUALED In ' Coughs, Colds, Catarrb, Asthma, Uronohitu, and consnmption. CURES WITHOUT OCATti A recent cold In three to six honrs ; and alao, bv iu V1TALISINO, PURIKYINS and 6TI MUL ATINO effects upon the general system, is remarkably efficacious In all DISEASES OF TUB BLOOD. Including Scrotula and Eruptions of the skin, Dyspemia, Dlseaoes of the Liver and Kidneys, Xleart Iiisea&e, and General Dobillty. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I ALSO, A Volatile Solution of Tar For INHALATION, without application of HEAT. A remarkalily VALUABLE discovery, a the whole apparatus can bo carried in the vest pocket, readv at any tinio for the most effuctual and positively curative naein AU Diseases of the NOSE, THROAT and l.liMGS. THE COMPOUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. for tiM In connection irith the ELIXIR TAlt. li a combination of the TWO mont valuable ALTERATIVE Medicines known in tha Pro fewion, and renders thia Pill without exception the very best ever offered. The KOLimoN ftud COMPOUNn ELIXIR of is without doubt the Best remedy known in cases of CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. It is a Specific for such diseases, and should be kept in the household of every family, especially -iuriuy iuuw uiuuius iu woica CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER nre liable to prralL A small quantity taken r lily will prevent contracting Umm) torrlbl iMsvasea. Solution and Compound Elixir, 1.00 par Bottle Volatile Solution tor Inhalation, $3.00 per Box Tar and Mandrako Fills, SOcU per boa. Send for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to your Druggist, or to L.'F. HYDE &c CO., SOLE PHOPRIETOBS, J!)S-7th Avenue, New Vork, tJT Hold by aU Drngglsts. tW For Sale by F. MORTIMER, Nuw Bloom lit; Id, Pa., and Druggists gonorully. I'EItltY COUNTY Ileal Estate, Insurance, ANU OJL.-A.MI AGENCY. LEWIS POTTER & CO., Real Uttate Broken, Insurance, it Claim . it Claim Age i, j?ti. v IVow Xiloomliolil, WEINVITEtheattentlonof buyers and sell ers to the advantages we oiler them In pur chasing or disposing ol real estute through our of. Dub. We have a very large list of deslrab property, consisting of farms, town property, mills, store and tavern stands, and real estate of any descrip tion which we are prepared to olfer at great bar- f;alns. We advertise our property vol y extensive y, and use all our elloris, skill, and dllligenee to elfecta sale. We make no charges unless the Sroperly Is sold while registered with us. We als raw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, audall legal pa per at moderate rates. Home of the best, cheapest, and most reliable fire, life, and cattle Insurance companies In the United Status are represented at tills agency. Property Insured either on the cash or mutual plan, and perpetually at It and 5 per thousand. Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims eollected. There are thousands of soldiers and hell's of soldiers who areentltled to pension and bounty, who have never imulo application.' Hoi. dlers.lf you were wounded, ruptured, oreontraet ed a disease in the service Iroin which you are dis. abled. you are entitled to a pension. When widows of milillei sdle or marry, tha minor children areentltled to the pension. Parties havliigiiny business to transact In our line, are respectfully Invited to give us a call, as weareconildent wo can l ender satisfaction In any branch of our business. No Chin ee for information, i 2U ly LliWIS POTTKR & CO. $72 Each Week. Steft ly leirlllmiilH. Particulars tree. Address,,!. WORTH CO., Ht. Louis, Mo. , . JIT 62 AL.L, KIN1JH OF JOH 1MUNTINH Neatlyexeeuted at the BlooinDeld Times tilt-am Job Oihce. H RAILROADS. in: viii imi l-iu vi. ' - -,. X - , SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Jlonddj JIaj 2th, 1873. Trainees ve Harrlsbiirft for New York, asf ollows : At 6.30 and 8.10, A. M., and 2.00, p. M connecting with trains on the Pennsylvania Kailroad, ami arrivlnti at New York at 12:36 $.60, and :4Sp. m., repoctlvely. KcturnliiK: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.60 and 5.80 p. in., riiiladelnhla at 7.30, 8.45 a. in., and 3.30 p. m. Leave Harrlaburg for Rcadlnn, Pottsvllle, Tama nna, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Hhamokln, Allentown and Philadelphia at6.30 and 8.10a.m., 2.00 and 4.06 p. in., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations-, the 4.05 p. in., train connecting for Phil, adelphla, Pottsvllle and Columbia ouly. lor Potts ville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrlsburg at 3.40 p.m. , . Kasl Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read ing Tor Allentown. Kaston and New York at 7.30 and 10.36a.m., nnd 4.00 p.m. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12,60 and 5. 30 p. in., and Aneniown at .zoa. ni., iz.v, z.iu,e..w niiuo.ooii.in. Way Passenger Train loaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connecting at Reading with train on East I'eniva. Railroad, reluming leaves Pottsvllle at 4.36 p. in., stopping stall stations. Leave Pottsvllle at 8.00, 8.06 and 9.10 a. m., and 2.30 p.m.. Ileriidon at 10.00 a.m., Shamokin atfi.oO and 11.02 a. in.. Ashland at 7.18 a. m., and 12. 20p. m., Mahanny City at 7.63 a m and 12.64 p m., Ta maqun ai n..v a in ana z.iu p m lor riiuaaeipiuu. New York, Rending, Harrlsburg, e. Leave Pottsvllle via KchuylklllandStisqiiolinnna Railroad at 8.05 a m for Harrlsburg, and 11.46 a in., for Plnegrove and Tremont. Pottsvllle Aecoiiunodatlon Train leaves Potts ville at 6:00 a m., passes Reading at 7.30am., ar riving at Philadelphia at 10:10 am. Returning leaves Philadeliilila at 6.15 p m., passes Reading at 7.40p ni ; arriving at Pottsvllle at 9.20p in. Pottstown Aecoiiunodatlon Train leaves Potts town at 6:46 a in, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and Green,) at 4.30 p m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 :30 a in, and 6:15 p m i for Kphrata, Lltiz, Lancaster, Columbia, &c. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 am, and 3.30 p m, and Columbia at 8.16 am, and 8.20 p in. Perkloinen Railroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at 9.00 a in, 2.66 and 6.30 p in; return ing, leave Green Lane at 6.00 A in, 7.40 a. in., 12.36 and 4.20 p. in., connecting Willi trains oa the Reading Rail Road. Pickering Vnlley Railroad trains leave Phoenix. vllleat 9.0o a in. 3:06 and 6:60 p m; returning, leave Dyers at 6.30 a in, 12:40 nnd 40 pm, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9:40 a m and 1:06, and 6:20 p in, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 6:00, and 11:25 a in, and 3:00 p m, connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8:30 am, 2:40 and 6:33 p m, returning, leave Downlngtowu at 7:00a ni, 12:30 and 6:40 p in, con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays: leave New York at 5:30 p m., Phil dclphla at 8:00 a in and 3: 15 p m, leave Potttvilleat 8:i 0 a in, and 2:36 p. in., leave Harrlsburg at 6:30 a. ill., anu z.uo p.m , leave Aiieniown at una 8:65 p. in.; leave Reading at 7.40 a. m., and 10.15 n, m., for Harrisourg, at 7:30 a m. lor rew ioik, at 7.40 a. in., for Allentown at 9.40 a. m., and 4.10 p. in., 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. E. WOOTTEN, Asst. Biipt.&Eng. Mach'ry. Reading, Pa. , May 2uth, 1873. Peunsylranla It. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after June 29th, 1873, Passengei train will run as follows: WEST. Facitlc Express. 6.03 A. M. dally. WavPass. 9.00 A. M., daily, . Mall 2.44 p. m. dally exceptSunday. Mixed 6.3C P.M., daily except Sunday. EAST. Harrlsburg Accom 12.24 P. M., dally " Sunday man, i.uo f. m., aauy except ouuuay I. J. DikJllyl. i-KCLAY, Ageut. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, May 2oth, 1873, trains eave Duncannon, as follows : WESTWARD. Pauinc Express 4.37 a. m., (flag) dally. Wav Passenger, 8.26 A. u., dally Mall, 2.08 p. m, dally except Sunday. Mixed, 6.68 p. m., daily except Sunday. EASTWARD. Harls'burg Accom 12.69p.m., daily exceptSunday Mall 8.06 p.M " ' ." WM. V. KING, Agent. Northern Central Railway. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. TArovph and Direct Rmite to and from Wathing ton, Baltimore, Jskmira, Jirle, Biijlalo, Jtochentvr and filagara t'aUii. "VNAND AFTER SUNDAY, June 29th. 1873. J the trains on the Northern Central Railway will run as follows : xoitmwAiw. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. Ilai rlhliui g, 1.30 p in Willlaiusport D.20 i. in., a. air. at niira,10.3upur CINCINNATI EXPltliSH. Lvs. Baltimore, 8.1op.ni.arvs.llariUburg,ll.'Jlp.m FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 1.15 p. in. Harrlsburg 4.46 p.m. Arr.av Willlaiusport 8.30p.m., NORTHERN EXPRKSS. ' Lvs. Baltlinnrell.66p.in. levs.HarilsburgS.55a.iii. An Ives at Elinira 12.06 a. in. arr..Nlagnra 8.65 p.m. NIAGARA EXPRESS. , Lvs. Baltimore 7.40 a.m., Harrlsburg 10.40 a. in Arrives at Cuuandalgua at 7.40 p. in. " Niagara, at 11.46 p. in. soufmvAiii).' MAILTRA1N. Leaves Elmlra 6.46a. in. Wllllamsport 9.30 a. m. Uarrisburg 2.10p. in. Ar.Baltlmoieat6.35p.in SOUTHERN EXPRESS. Leaves Canandnlgua 7.15 ji. in., Klinlra ll.OSp. m. Willlaiusport 3.l0.am., Harrlsbuig at S.i.fi a. te. Arrives at Baltimore at 12.26 p in, ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Erie at 9.i . m. Wllllamsport at 7.65 a. in. Lvb. Smibury 9.40 a. m., Ar.Uaiilsbuigll.3ua.iii PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. Harrlsburg 11.60 a.m., Ar.Baltimore 3.00 p.m NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs Canandagiiall.Mia.nl. I Klinlra 1.60 p. ni. " Willlaiiisport 6.16p.m. Isiinlmiy 6.4o p. in. " jiurrisburg 11. do p.m. I nr. Baltimore, 2.'.',', a.m. For further Information apply at the Ticket olllce, Peniisylvauia Railroad Depot. A. J. CASSATT, tleneral Malinger. Stage Llue Itctwem Newport and New tierumntowu. STAGES leave New tlermantown dally at four o'clocka.iu. Lanillsbtirgat7. 30a. m. Greeu p.nkatsa. m. New Bloomlleld at V'A a. in. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. Returning leaves Newport on the arrival of ths MailTiullilroiu Philadelphia, at 2. 30 p. in. A. RICK, h-oprietor. II.LI.VMM. Sl'Tt'II, JiiMflre of the cut'. AND GENERAL COLLECTOR,'' Mew Bloomfleld, Perry County, Penn a. Special attention paid to Collections nl all kinds. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgaiies aud Aureeiueuia neatly executed. 7 li.tl' V:,
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