4 NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, September 24, 1872. ' The Geneva arbitrators have closed their labors. They have considered all the claims and have agreed to award the Uni ted States ' fifteen millions Ave hundred thousand dollars in gold. The decision seems to meet the approval of the people of Great Britian. ... A Labor Defalcation has been dis covered in the accounts of one of the clerks at the Sub-Treasury at New York. The defaulter was in charge of the stamp de partment. A short time since he appliod for two weeks leave of abseuoe, and not returning at the designated time, his ac counts were examined and found to . be short over one hundred thousand dollars. The follow is probably out electioneering as he has not yet returned. Ex-Governor Curtin. Last week the Libeial Republican State Com ml toe announced the nomination of Hon. A. G. Curtln for delegate at large to the Constitutional Convention, which nomination it is understood Mr. Curtin has accopted. Col. McClure in a speech at Co lumbia the other night announced au thoritatively that Curtin is for Buckalew and Greeley. Indian Pepredationi. On last Saturday a week about four hun dred Sioux and Cheyennes attacked a ranche seventy miles northeast of Trinidad, Colors do, and murdered a family. The proprietor escaped to Fort Lyon. Troops were started immediately in pursuit of the savages. On the same day a large band attacked the stock ranche of - Jones Bros., and at last accounts had surrounded the party in charge of the herds. The latter were fight ing as best tbey could. Troops have gone to their relief. Rescued from the Mormons. ... The Carson, Nev., Register tells the fol lowing story: Andrew Smith a Dane about 22 years of age, a resident of Carson Valley, hearing that his sister was held in "durance vile" at Sanpete, Utah Territory,by a Mor mon to whom she was "sealed," a man having two other wives, loft Mottsville some three months since with the inten tion of rescuing bis sister fiora the clutches of the "Lord's Annointed." Arriving in Utah he stopped at Sanpete some time, making believe his presence there was merely for the sake of paying his sister a visit, in order to allay any suspioion that might be raised in regard to his real inten tions. . At the time the Mormon conference was being held in Bait Lake City he prevailed on the man by whom bis sister was held to let his three wives accompany him (Smith) to Salt Lake eity to attend the conference. The poly gam 1st consented, and the parties repaired to the 'City of Saints' in a carriage. On reaching that place young Smith suo ceedod in getting the two wives of the man to stop at the hotel, while he and his sister took a ride around the country, proposing to return in a short time. Leaving the unsuspecting fomales, and when beyond the city limits, Smith drove at a rapid rate until he reached Ogden, where he and his sister took the cars going west, leaving horse and buggy at Ogden for the owners to recover as best they could. The happy couple arrived here on Thursday and proceeded to Carson Yalley, where their parents reside. The young lady was glad to escape from the thraldom in which she was held, and her brother's joy at effecting her freedom knew no bounds. Smith says if this should meet the eye of hl sister's former mate he hopes he will come out here to reclaim her, or send Brigham Young. Miss Smith when married to the man, had just come to the country and eould not speak a word of English, and being ignorant of the cus toms of the people was held an easy cap tive. t5Mr. Samuel Cornbower, residing at Jefferson station, North Codorus township, York county, is saidto have in his posses sion and iron gray mare, now In the thirty fourth year of her age, which regularly works with his team, doing her regular share of work, taking the lead in plowing and working under the saddle in the, wagon. Her last colt was two years old last spring, and is a well formed animal. Mr. Corn bower has owned the mare since she . was seven years old, and is she supposed to be the oldest of the - equlno species in York county. t2TA grain Elevator fell at Valego Cal., on the 18th lost., carrying the wharf and 0,000 tons of wheat into the water. Loss f 35,000. ''- A Romantic Cam. Lucas county, Ohio, has a genuine Enoch Arden case similar in almost every par ticular. The " Annie Arden" of the story has just died, and the Toledo Blade gives the romance of her life. Soon after she was married her husband started to Phila delphia to go into business there, bnt fail ing, he despatched a letter to his wife tell ing her of his plans, and then depaited to the West Indies. The letter she never re ceived. Nine years passed by and she, having became convinced of her husband's death, marriod again. After her second marriage her first hus band returned, and hearing how faithfully she had mourned him, and that she was bappy, he disappeared 'without making himself known, and the ,' vague rumors of his return was soon forgotten. Three years later she was summoned to his death bed., where every thing was explained, and where he told her how he had stolen one look "through the casement" at her as she sat in her now home, and then loft her. The property which he accumulated during his wandering ' life ho bequeathed to her children. ' 11 A Curlons Cow. Mr. F. P. Haehnlen, residing on the Jonestown road, in the Ninth ward, has a cow of Mr. Wm. Colder' s choice Alderney breed, which was presented , by the latter gentleman to Mr. II., when a mere calf. The cow is now three years old and gives a constant supply of milk, but never had a calf, Mr. II. assures us. Mr. Haehnlen prizes the animal highly for its many good qualities, and would like some stock breed er or scientific agriculturalist to explain the theory of cows giving a flow of milk with out having calves. Harritburg State Jour nal. Double Mnrdcr. The dead bodies of two white men were found on the old Washington turnpike, in a thicket, three miles from Baltimore, last week. A pistol was also found by the side of each, one discharged and the other not. Tbey had been killed some weeks ago, as they were much decayed. An emigrant ticket was found on one. They were both well clad. There is much mystery about the affair. It is , supposed tbey were mur dered by a party of gipsies encamped there three weeks ago, and robbed. Miscellaneous News Items. n infectious disease, fatal in every case, has broken out in Nevada. tW Six hundred Mormon recruits, single men and single women, arrived from Eu rope last week In the steamer Minnesota. Cy General "W. T. Sherman, Master T. Sherman and Colonel J. C. Audenroid, of the United States Array,reached New York city last Wednesday morning, on their re turn from Europe. , . Columbus, Ohio, September 17. A ter rible murder was committed near this city this morning, a man being shot dead and his wife cut to pieces with a coia-cuttor by a drunken farm hand. , . r . tW A Detroit man found under his kitch en floor the other day, a package of $16, 000 in greenbacks, but it had laid so long that it was eaten by rot, and on being handled crumbled to dust.' C3T An elephant belonging to a travel ling menagerie objected to crossing the Wabash on a bridge. lie therefore step ped to the bank, and drank up the stream and passed over dry shod. tW A lady living at Graham's Turnout, on the South Carollan railroad, opened a drawer several days ago to get an article of clothing, and found a rattlesnake four feet long coiled up therein. A faint scream and death to the snake followed. tWA. coal pit near Herlstal, on the Mense was accidentlly flooded on the 13th Inst., while the men were at work. The in undation was so sudden that twenty-five miners were drowned in the bottom of the pit tW Levi Brembach, one of the most prominent and respected business men of Guthrie county, Iowa, suddenly and mys teriously disappeared some days ago, since which no traoe of him can be found. t3T A twelve year old daughter of Ho ratio Wort, of Lainesburg,Mlon., while at tempting to crawl through window Into school house, was caught by the falling window and hung, where she was found dead several hours after. tW During a recent storm a boat on the ways at Madison,Ind., was struck by light ning. The bolt first struck the wheelhouse, knocked off some of the moulding and then passed down the hull, drawing the spikes from the planking in its course. . , . . . EVA couple of Galveston, Texas, young men went out bathing, had a fine time, got ready to put on their clothes, and found them missing. ' They wended their way through the streets of the town, avoiding all the gas lamps, and, as they approached their boarding-house they were i dumb founded to find all the lady boarders sitting upon the porch by which they would have to pass to gain their room. They sought an adjoining lot, where they remained until all had letired, during which time they were literally " chawed up" by mosquitoes. EsfGllbert Japhet, of Titusville, Pa., an idle, worthless follow, set his son, a boy of three years, to rocking the babe in its cra dle. ' Eventually the little fellow com plained that he was tired, and that his arms ached. ' For this offense the man fell Upon the child with a piece of a broom-handle and beat it most terribly.' ' To stifle his child's cries, the fiend took a piece of rope and gagged him, and 1 renewed the castl gation, continuing it until the little fellow was entirely Insensible. ' Then, tying the child's hands and feet together,' he hnng him over the bed-post, head downwards. Thus completing his work, the brute left the house.' A woman in the neighborhood had heard the child's cries, ' and on the de parture of the ruffian she visited the house and released the boy from his perilous po sition. ; ' " : tW John Shoppard a' notorious char acter of Haverstraw,' New York, having been abandoned by his wife on account of cruel treatment, visited her on Thursday, and after a short dispute, shot her through the head, producing instant death. A search for him ' proved unavailing until Friday, when ho was arrested.' Since his arrest he has given unmistakable signs of insanity. . '. C7Rev. Samuel Browne, whoso shoot ing of a German boy in his orchard at Cumminsvllle, some week ago, created such excitement among the Germans, died at Valley Junction last week. . He has be queathed the sum of $150,000 for the es tablishment of a university to bear his name and also the land whereon to erect a university building and an endowment for professorships. t2T At Troy, a few days since, a brick fell from the third story of a building and hit a Gorman on the head the brick was broken into a half dozon pieces. He looked at it with an amused smilo on bis face, and said: " Acn himmel 1 You dinks you bees pooty hart. Das vas good; by jinks; boot you find dot I vas a barter carakder den you vas. You ton't play dem trioks some more dimes." tW The Tauderdalo, Ala., Times gives a detailed account of the lynching of three noted burglars in their town. They were arrested and hung by a mob, with out the shadow of a trial. The ev idence of their being robbers was beyond doubt, but that they were murderers was only proven by the reckless boasts of one of their party. . tW An eight year old son of C. KloU, Esq., of Auburn, Ind., fell from an apple tree in his father' yard, with an open knife in his hand, the knife penetrating his breast near the right shoulder, severing an artery from which he bled to death - in ten minutes. Foreign Items. London, Sept. 10. There was a very se vere thunder storm at Rochdale yesterday. Several persons were killed by lightning. The crops were damaged, . . - London, Sopt 10. John Fox & Co., merchants of Mincing Lane, have sus pended. Liabilities, 500,000. They have connections with several American houses, and their suspension was caused by the recent failures in Baltimore. . Stockholm, Sept 10. King Charles, XV. of Sweden died at Malmo last night The sad event has oast the deepest gloom over the royal household. Information of a very alarming oharaoter has been received from Bahama. . The dis patches state that the cholera is making a terrible havoc among the inhabitants, no less than a thousand deaths occurring every day. The greatest consternation prevails, and those not already stricken down are fleeing from the country in all directions. Madrid, Septemper 17 A serious aoci dent occurred last week on the railroad be tween Gerona and Barcelona. Two pas senger trains, while running rapidly, came in collision. The casualties number twenty, including several killed. 000000000000000000000 O 0000 00000000000 00 0000000000000 OOOO 0000 ooo Another Arrival o o o oooo- o o o e ooooo oooooooooeooooooooooo 0000 00 oooooooooooooooooooo 0000000 .0000000 Ooo ooo of 000000 oooooo 0000000 0000000000000000000 0 00000 Ooooooooooooooooooooooo O 00 0000 0000 ooo NEW GOODS ooo 0000 0000 oooooooooooo oo 0 ooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo 0 00000' ' 000000 ooooo AT ooooo OOOOOO ''OOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000 00 0000 OOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000 0000 ooo P. MORTIMER'S, o o o 0 0 0 0.'' 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Perry cotmtv. ra on the road leading from Duncannon to New Bloomtleld, about four miles from the former and bounded by hinds of Diincaunon Iron Co., Wil liam Kelm, Joseph Ebersole, aud others, contain ing ' ; r ( i95;AORBS,l One hundred of which are under good fence, and In a high state of cultivation. The Improve ments are a ..,.- DWELLING HOUSE, : . LARGE BANK .BARN, (Nearly New,) WAGON SUED, CORN CRIB, &e. A port ion of the land has been well limed. The balance Is covered with thriving timber, compris ing Chestnut, Oak, Pine, 4c., and when cleared can all be farmed, so that two good farms an be made out of the entire tract. There Is a uever failiug Spring of water near the house. . For further Information, call upon George F. Moyer, residing on the premises, or on either of the undersigned, residing at New Cuwberlaud, Ps. S-Sale to commence at one o'clock p. in., of said day, when terms will be mado kiown. SARAH J. KIRK, Administratrix, JOHN C. KIRK. Administrator, Aug. 27, 72. Of Washington Kirk, deo'd. DAVY & HUNT, Great Western Carriage and . .Harness 13 -A. 55. A. X, 1311,1313,1310 A 1317 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Falling and Shifting top Buggies from 180 to (200. Germaiitown (Shifting Seats) from 870 to tlM. Rockaways (Leather Trimmed) from 180 to 8KS0. ' Dearborns, No Top Buggies, J agger aud Busi ness Wagons from t0 to 8126. Single Harness from b to 878 per set. Double Harness from 824 to SM5 per set. Blankets, Whips, Halters, Sheets, Afghans and everything appertaining to the business atequaK iy low prices, uur mono is "uiieaer man ilia uieHpest. ' uive us a call before purchasing else- where. SJOUl" ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TESTATE ot David Hortlng dee'd. Letters j of administration on the estate of David Honing late of Miller township Perry county Penna, dee'd. have been granted to Danlle Myers, Jr., residing In Tuscnrora township, All Indebted to said estateare requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will please make known the same without delay. DANIEL MYERS, Jr., Lewis Fottsr, Att'y.l Administrator. September 8, 1872 Ot ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "VTOTICE Is hereby given that letters of ad I 1 ministration on the estate of Basis' Neely, late of Tyrone township, Perry Co., Pa.,dec'd., nave been granted by the Register of Ferry Co., to the undersigned. ; All person knowing themselves Indebted to the estate of said dee'd., will please make Im mediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them fr settle ment. '..-) 1 1 ...- MART A. NEELT, Aug. 13, 1873, , - Administrator. Town' Lot for Sale. ' I' OCATED in Ickesburg, on West St. opposite J the Reformed church. The Improvements are A LARGR DOUBLE" FRAME HoUBE . AND FK AM HI BTAULEU For particulars call or sddrens. i i-.- ' ' J.W. B1CK. : ; Ickesburg Perry Co. .Fa. " Anris'M?:?. if 1 WW
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