4 ljc imcs, Hem Bloomftc!t, 3ti. 2- (the V Hi? ADVKUTISINO RATES t Tramimt 8 Cents per lino for one insertion. i " " two insert ions 15 " " three Insertions. Business Notices in Local Column 10 CcntR per line. Notices of Marriages or Deaths inserted free. Tributes of Uespect, Ac, Ten cents per lino. YEAKLY ADVKHTISEMENT8. One Square per year, Including paper, $ 8 00 Two Squares per year, including paper, Yi 00 Three Squares " " " It) 00 Four Siiuares " " " 20 00 Ten Limn Nonpareil or ono Inch, Is one square. NEW BL00MFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, July 10, 1S70. .Admiral Dahlghen died quite sudden ly at Washington on Friday hint. At the time of his death he was in command of tho Navy Yard at that city. llox. JI. 13. Lowuv, of lOric county, has been offered the Honolulu Consulate, a fftaitinn where the fees are worth thirty thousand dollars per annum. The Wohkman in Franco are giving tho authorities considerable trouble. In fine department alone over sixteen thou sand are now on a strike. Chinese . Lauorkiis in great numbers iiontinued to arrive. About live hundred came last week in ono lot and were sent at once to the interior of Tennessee as fc!d hands. IIo. T. F. FilKI.IN.illUYsb.V.of N. J., has been nominated, and after a severe struggle in the Senate, confirmed as Miu irfier to England in place of J. Lathrop Motley, who has been recalled, because he did not follow his instruction in the acttlcincnt of the " Alabama" claims. Tin: Expenses to the government of tho recent visit of lied Cloud and tho other Indians, was 500,000 which amount was inserted in the appropriation bill. Jtather an expensive luxury it seems to us, particularly when wo consider what a incless outlay it is. " The Bee" is the name of one of the niOEtf-picy of the l hiladcljdiia papers. It furnishes any amount ot honey suited to the literary taste, and its merits en title it to a large circulation, which we have- no doubt it has. It is published every afternoon by McClintock it Co., and is mailed to subscribers for only three dollars per year. The iMassacke reported to have ta ken placo at l'ekin turns out to be a hoax. There have several sensation dispatches recently been sent from Europe that turu out false which shows that there is some ohap over there that ought to be massa cred, or at least put where his talents could bo otherwise employed; A Skiuous ltinT occurred at Elm l'ark at New York on the l'Jth inst., be tween the Protestant Irishmen (called Orangemen) and the Catholics. Several hundred people were engaged in it and it is estimated that fully two hundred were badly injured. Five are now in the hospital who arc not expected to ro- cover and five have already died. The War News had a disastrous ef fect on Friday last, upon- Gold and U. S. Stocks. The former rapidly advanced to ll&J and during the evening at the Gold gambling rooms at the Fifth Avenuo Ho tel it leached1 1101, while tho latter fell two per cent. To us it, seems as though a European war should have oxuetly tho contrary ef fect upon securities, and no doubt such will be the caso alter the first excitement . lias passed away. Should tho war be prolonged to any cxteut, we believe that gold will demand a lower premium than any point yet reached, while Government bonds will be sought as an investment by European capitalists even at a higher rate than uny yet quoted. On THE lGth the rumors of war in Europe, caused the greatest excitement in tho gold market at N. Y. On the street at one rime the premium was run up to 11(5. The highest point reached, however, in the regular dealings was 115J. The uoice and confusion brought to mind very forcibly tho never-to-be-forgotten spectable witnessed on "black Friday." Excited individuals tore off their shirt-collars, flung away their neckties and got rid of- their hate In the readiost manner possible. Uomnfiflb (L War has been declared by France against Prussia and already both countries are busy massing troops along the Rhine. Very shortly the Cable may bring the ac count of a battle, ami as both nations arc possessed ot all the most formidable weapons known in modern warfare, the struggle will bo apt to be very severe. German vessels have already been no tified to seek shelter in neutral ports for fear of French vessels of war, and tho steamers of the German line did not dare to leave New York last Saturday, tho usual day of sailing. Tho sympathies of most people will be with Prussia, as Na poleon seems to have seized upon the flimsiest pretext for forcing this war up in her. Further news will be anxiously looked for, and the final result is not easy to de termine the two nations being so evenly matched. Mits. Lincoln has succeeded in get ting a yearly pension of $ WOO. II; she been in indigent circumstances, there would be some excuse for such a pension being granted, but while possessed of a com petency, there is no good reason why Mrs. Lincoln should be favored so much above others, who have actual need of Govern ment aid. Among the many soldiers' widows distributed throughout the land, .ire hundreds who are certainly linoe worthy of help, and to whom a small frac tion of this amount would have brought the necessaries of life. The bill "ranting this pension is a bad precedent to establish, but proves, that for Mrs. Lincoln, " Earth has no sorrows that money cannot heal." A Tfrriele Chime has recently been brought to light in England, a woman being arrested for causing the death of children which she would take -to bring up. It is supposed she has utarvcd and poisoned forty of these poor innocents. Her plan of operation was to advertise for infants which tor the sum of o should be brought up with motherly care. These advertisements, which were in serted over different names would be re plied to by those, who from various caus es wished to be rid of their offspring. Lately she had become so reckless that four of the bodies of these little ones has been found in the fields in the vicini ty of he:- residence and wero traced to her, securing her arrest. 3" The colored people down in Pel aware have gotten into such a habit of stealing rails that the farmers have bo gun to bring their fences in at nights It is a good deal of trouble, they say. but it is not any harder than to undertake to identify the ashes of tho rails when the I thieves ore brought to trial. Personally we arc not much of an agriculturist, but it seems to us that perhaps the fences might be protected very nicely if every rail on each farm had a watch-dog chain ed to it ; or if a fire-proof safe large enough to contain the fence, wero erected in each field. 31 r. Greely recommends lay ing bank-notes along by the fences, so that the thieves will take them and let the rails alone; but he. doesn't know enough about farming to start a two-year-old orphan in the business of making dirt-pies. Everyboy krows hew he plan ted four acres in canned tomatoes, and as one of his friends asserts, tried to make his hens lay scrambled eggs by stirring I them up with a pole! lie is not worth miudinir. ?" Stories about the curious antics of lightening arc plentiful this season. While a man in Eiko Cal., was recently at work on a telegraph wire, with the end of it in his hand, a flash struck tlve line some dis'ancc away, instantly split three fingers, passed up his arm, across his breast and down his side, darting out tit knee, leaving a blackened orifice like a bullet-hole, and plunging into the ground. Tho man was knocked senseless, but soon recovered, and confessed to feel all the better for the little shock. The sen sation, he said, was not very painful, but seemed like the pricking of sharp pins. JC&yEr. Sages Catarrh lleinedy pro duces perfect cures of the worst case of Catarrh "cold in tho head," Coriza and Catarrhal headache as hundreds of testi monials from well known citizens and eminent physiciaus who have used it in their practice abundantly testify. It is mild, pleasant and unirritating. Tho proprietor offers $300 for a case of Ca tarrh that ho cannot cure. This remedy sent to any address by mail or receipt of sixty cents. Address 11. V. Pierce, 31. D., Huffulo, N. Y. For sale by most druggists everywhere. Two Ladies Shut In with a Mad Dog. Particulars of a Very unpleasant ad venture, in which two ladies of Petroit were recently the heroines, are furnished by a local paper : About eight o'clock the other evening, two ladies, residing up stairs in tho block on Woodward avenue, just beyond State street, observed that a largo Newfound hind dog which had l mg b"en in posses sion of the family, was exhibiting strange conduct. Suddenly, and without warning, the brute sprang into tho middle of the room eyes ablaze and his hair like bristles, and he uttered u howl of rage and pain that sent the blood from the indies' faces in an instant. heading ff from the room was a closet or clothes press, and for this both of the woman instantly sprang, 'i ho dog did not follow nor attempt to molest them until just as tliey were clos ing the door, when he came near gaining admittance, snapping and snarling savage ly. 'J he male portion of the family were away to market, and the ladies found themselves prisoners, wiih a genu ine mad dog for a keeper. 'J he animal howled and barked and ran about the room, biting at every article of furniture and his heavy breathing and yells of in tense pain would have made stronger hearts quail than those shut up in the little closet. The ladies screamed, the dog howled and for nearly an hour there was an ex citing time within a small space, the dog now and then scratching and toariui: aw;iy at. the closet door. At last, alarm ed by the screams, several men from the street made their way up stairs, ami with chilis, alter a sharp struggle, killed the frothing brute. 'I he dead bodv tlir animal was thrown into tho alley and was carted off by the scavengers. It was looked upon by a large numbers before being conveyed away, and none who saw the eyes and the foam-flecked jaws doubt ed that the animal had been seized with an attack of hydrophobia. A Distressing Accident. Emma Meiseuhe.ltcr, aged abnut four teen years, a daughter of Henry 3Ieiscn lielter, who resides at Kinding's mill, in Windsor township, was seriously injured u Tuesday afternoon last. She was in the mill while it was in operation and getting too close to the, machinery, her dress caught in it, by which means her body was drawn in upon the wheel,doing her serious injury before it could bo stopped. Her left arm was broken in three places and her body was very much bruised. Sho was taken from her peri lous situation in an unconscious state, in which condition she remained for some time. We are pleased to learn, however, that good hopes of her recovery are enter tained. York I'rr.-s of the. hth in f . JfSy On Sunday afternoon the 10th inst., a young man named William Four bine, an expert swimmer, began a varie ty of exercises in the Morris Canal.Jtrsey city. II is position was near the old wood en bridge at the foot of Van Yost street, and about forty persons of both sexes as sembled on the bridge to observe him. While the crowd was thus occupied the bridge broke in the centre and precipi tated about one-half of the spectators into the water. The greatest excitement prevailed, and a sad loss of life might have been the result, but for officer Foley and a man named Kilray, who were inn boat near by, and who jumped into the water and rescued all. The expert swimmer was arrested for bathing iu violation of a city ordinance. For The Blnomfwld Times. Oliver twi, July 13, 1870. To tho Editor of tho Jttoomftdd ti;mis: Sir I understand that a project is brew ing, and now on foot for the removal of the County Seat, and that the Legislature will be called upon to act on tho matter at its nest session. 1 deem it nothing moro than my duty to warn the interested citizens of the county of these secret workings and urge them to bestir themselves to watchfulness and care. It is understood or talked of that the Coun ty Commissioneis will soon bo consulted as to the propriety of selling out tho Court l louso for Academical or Hcminary purposes, to parties who stand ready to purchase, and to defer repairing our jail, putting useless taxes on tho good citizens of our county. Will you bo caught up in tho matter? Will you fold your arms and lio down at ease in a state of lethargy and anticipate no dan ger? 1 appeal to every one interested in this matter to wake up and look to your in terest, for rest assured, unless you do, you will regret it when too late. Where is your railroad ? I had thought that long ere this time I would have heard tho iron liorso, and shrill whistle passing through Sherman's Valley, but alas I not so, and let me toll you that unless some move ment is made toward getting your D. B. & C. T. R. Road in motion, you may as well and almost to a certainty, anticipate the removal of the County Seat. For tho sake of your own great interest, do look at the true side of the picture, and come from your places of hibernation put on the garment of liber ty and improvement, and show to tho world that you are a zealous, energetic people by building your railroad nml thereby forever put a stop to all this agitation. Nous Vkruons. Miscellaneous News Items. Thero are ten Chinese Sunday schools in San Francisco with !i01 teachers 'and 704 pupils. CETA Norwegian family, consisting of father and mother and twenty-one children, landed at Sheboygan, Wis., lately. fcW In Providence, on tho 4th inst., an old hen attacked a torpedo, and by persist ent pecking raused it to explode and blow otl' her own head. tW Philadelphia has been indulging in riots among the firemen to such an extent, that it run hula one of 1 lie good- old time, when riots were tho daily pastime of their firemen. CUT" A Mrs. Council, in Willimantic, Con necticut, enticed a little girl into her house lately and foieed her to drink liiiuir until she was drunk. On reaching homo the foor child fell down slabs and bioko her arm. 63?" The Hank of Louisville that was re cently robbed of $72,(C0 having offered to compromise with the thieves for one half the sum without inducing a return, has sold out to i ho Drovers' Bank, the latter assum ing all the liabilities. O" A lady at, a fair the other day, in Springfield, Ohio, saw what she took to be a very nice piece of candy, and quietly put it in her mouth. It proved to be a minia ture bomb shell, and exploded, lacerating her mouth and shattering her teeth in nil exceedingly unpleasant manner. 37" Cn Thursday last two men came to the house of Mrs. Jackson De Ilavenner in Covington, Jnd.. in the absence of her hus band, gagged and brutally assaulted her. When her husband returned he found her lying in the yard insensible and still gag ged. The scoundrels arc not ui rested. iW Tho Census takers in different parts of the country are colleciing some very cu rious information. They find that thVhigh est ago attained by an unmarried woman is twenty-six years. It is well to have the point at which they cease growing older definitely lixed. E37 An alarmed bachelor in Milwaukee recently rushed in great excitement and speed to his washerwoman, and was just in time to arrest her hand as sho was placing his pantaloons in the suds, lie had one thousand dollars in greenbacks sewed in the waistband, which he had forgotten at the time of sending the garment to wash. Ur The bones of about 1200 Chinese lately reached Han Francisco, on their re turn to tho Celestial Empire. They bad been gathered up along the line of the Central Pacific Railroad, and were all that was left of a regiment, of tho laborers on the great work. They are taken home in pursuance of tho contract by which they were originally brought into this country. 07" Mrs. Vashti Angell and her two sons wero arrested on tho Uth inst., in North Providence, for the murder of William P. Angell, husband and father of tho family, who disappeared some months since, aiid whose body was recently found in a pond. James Fagan, a hired laborer on AngeU's farm, was also arrested. All the prisoners pleaded not guilty and were committed for examination. EST In Philadelphia, on Saturday after noon a merchant left with his bookkeeper a check signed, but not filled up, for tho pay ment of a bill which he expected to bo pre sented. The employer then left his count ing house to transact some business. Dur ing his absence the bookkeeper filled up tho check for $2o00, presented it to Jay Cooke Si Co., with which linn his employer did his banking, drew the money, and then disap peared. The matter was referred to tho Detective police. EST It is related of a Western Judge, who alternated his judicial functions w ith the pursuits of an auctioneer, that whilo plying this latter vocation ho was derided by a bidder, whom ho thereupon fined $10 for a contempt of court. To the bidder's demurrer that the Judge was not exercising judicial functions at tho time, the judge made lofty answer : "I wish you to under stand that this Court is always and every where an object of contempt." OFOn the night of tho 8th inst., at North Kingston, Rhode Island, Eliza A. Smith, wife of Jeremiah Smith a fanner, took from their bed two children, aged re spectively a years and II weeks and drown ed them in a rain water cistern, and then drowned herself. The Coroner's jury found that temporary insanity was tho causo of Mrs. Smith's conduct. Tho father was sleeping in another bed with a sou 5 years old and was not awakened. Extkkmkh. A prince and a pedlar may bo equally well fitted out at Oak Hall. You can pet a coat for two dollars, or a coat for sixty dollars. Summer DresM.oods in a variety of styles, some as low as 1SH cents per yard, iust re ceived and for sale by K. Mortimer & Co. Now is the time for bargains. rjMUAL LIST FOR AUGUST TERM, 1670. Joseph Elolcy vs. James Flndlny, ct nl, Chus. J. T. Mclr.tire vs. Hcnj. Cheesemnn,ftal. Jacob Albright's use vs. Daniel C. Nnce, ct at. Win. Sitzcll vs. Wm. A. llollonbuugu. W. H. Mlllctt vs. Win. McKlsson. Joseph Lebkichler vs. executors of JoB.Lebklch lcr, dee'd. Wm. K. H. Cook vs. Kcdscckcr J. Young. Samuel McCord vs. Andrew 13. Smiley. Wm. McClintock vs. Wm. Since. John Kivcrvs. Cnitis Striae. Wm. II. Miller, Esip. vs. Aaron M. Eirolf. Lloyd, Snnplee ifc Walton vs. 13. F. Miller, ct al, garnishee, etc. John bliull vs. Joseph lloekcnhcrry. James 13. Leihy vs. Win, Cumbler, ct al. JiiniCB Woods vs. Isaac Stoke. Henry Harrlck, sen., vs. Henry Barrick, jr. Henry Wagner vs. W. Williamson. Thomas Giliboncy vs. Wm. Smec. Isaac Stoke vs. James Woods. J. M. Miller, ex'r., vs. Jeremiah Einchart. Margaret J. Miller's use vs. Jeremiah Kinchnrt. Oco. Ycagcr, Indorsee, ifcc, vs. A. J. Ciouscr. David Fry vs. John 1. McClintock. John Shott vs. Alljiit'lit Ai Troiitman. Jeremiah Varnes vs. Penn'a Canal Co. Alexander Metz vs. William lieale, ct al. Win. Diini, endorser, &e., vs. Win. lieale, etal. 1'liilip C. KeiMnircr vs. William L. lieale, ct al. Samuel Hartmun vs. Wm. L. lieale, ct ui. William Hays vs. George W. Troftlc. Jacob Tyson vs. Nathan Colyer. Thomas McCoy vs. John C. Loy. Albeit C. ltiebhiond vs. Kcndlg fc Co. A i licit C. I'.icbmond vs. John Ke.ndig. Wilson Sluawder vs. Charles Troutinnn. CHAS. II. SMILEY, l'rothonctarv. Tiotliy's Otliee, tJloumlield, ( July lb70. S Hnatl Soiho EnplMi Testimonials. Gki:em:s Saii.oiis' Homk, l'opiar Street, London, Kn'aiu!. 1 take this method ot making known the perfect cure I have obtained from tlieu'e of your valuable medicine, the l'AIX Kll.l.l j;. 1 was in-Red by a friend to liy it, and procured a bottle of Dr. Ker not, Apothecary. 1 bad been aiiiicted three years with Xeuraltria. and violent spasms of the stomach, which caused a e'liistiuiticjei tioii of food. 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