The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, October 18, 1870, Page 4, Image 4

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NEW BL00MELD, PENN'A.
Tuesday, October IS, 1STO.
Geneual HonEUT E. Lke died last
Wednesday morning at his residence in
Virginia from a paralytic fctrokc.
The President has issued another
neutrality proclamation forbidding the
enlisting of men, or the aiding in any
manner of any nation or government with
whom we arc at peace, and cautioning all
those who by enlisting men, arming or
equipping vessels, or in any other manner
act contrary to the neutrality laws, of
the penalty of such action.
At ono of the Election Precincts in
the Southern part of the city of Phila
delphia, it was necessary to bring out the
Marines to enable the colored voters to
reach the polls. The doing of this was
the cause of an angry correspondence be
tween the Mayor and the U. S. Marshal.
It is the opinion of many persons that
the unprecedented freshet in the James
and Shcnadoah rivers was not caused by a
continued rain, but by something like
the bursting of a water-spout on or about
their head-waters, and their sources are
not a very great distance apart. The
flood came down in the Shenadoah in
ureat waves succeeding each other rap
idly. The Election.
In this county the result of the election
was an entire defeat of the l'epublican
party, the Democrats electing their whole
ticket. As the ticket, presented to the
voters of the Republican party was the
best that has been nominated for years
and was generally acceptable to the vo
ters of that party, we can lay their defeat
only to luke-warmness, and dissatisfaction
created by the passage of the Fifteenth
Amendment.
In several other counties in the
.State, the Republicans havo been defeat
ed, where they usually have had a majori
ty, while in Wayne and Luzerne county,
heretofore Democratic stronsr holds, the
Republicans have a good majority.
Dy this election the Democrats proba
bly gain three Congressmen and perhaps
tour. In the btate hegislature the Re.
publicans will have a majority of ono in the
feenate, while the Assembly will be large
lv Republican.
In Indiana both parties claim the vic
tory and the vote is so close that tho re
suit will only bo determined by the official
returns, though wo think the chances
are that the state has been carried by the
Democrats, by a small majority.
J&Sj cuits Have been brought, in the
District court of tho U. S., in Cincinnati,
to recover $G, 000,000 of unpaid revenue
tax in tho Third Ohio District. The
Philadelphia A'e says it will bo shown
if tho matter is pushed, that all the rev
enue officials of tins district have been in
collusion with the distillers.and others, to
defraud the government.
JBSy" John Ppcer, an Internal Revenue
Collector, has been arrested in Kansas,
charged with embezzling $159,000 of
government money, hpcer seems to have
been a good fellow at " Collecting," but
very " costivo" in pavinjr over. He was
allowed to go on a bail bond of only
about one-third the amount ho is charged
with keeping which looks a3 if " the
jury all had a piece of tho pork."
JBS7 A Kansas lady, on retiring to her
room ono night, found it literally, fdled
with martins, which had flown in during
her absence. Instead of harshly turning
them out into the cold, the kind-hearted
lady captured nearly all the little crea
tures and hud them served up, the next
day in a pot-pie.
OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS.
The following is the vote cast at the
several Election Districts in Perry coun
ty, tin Tuesday, October 11th, 1870:
Congress.
Senate.
3 3 5j Q g
3 J- ? g S-
'b 1 F P
54 00 90 C8 57
05 83 83 05 05
118 137 137 101 101
111 120 127 113 113
43 108 113 00 00
Oil 101 103 02 57
34 34 33 515 34
158 81 81 1(10 100
110 03 05 110 115
33 40 40 35 35
100 01 00 110 109
SI 01 03 S3 81
50 88 88 50 50
81 73 75 84 83
34 25 24 33 34
24 05 04 33 23
30 27 27 30 510
88 00 101 00 07
53 47 47 53 53
83 148 148 04 04
77 43 43 77 77
45 83 83 40 40
175 111 113 182 181
214 00 00 210 217
135 !15 35 135 1555
85 08 05 00 80
13!) 130 124 137 133
05 10 10 05 0G
74 00 00 74 74
! Bloomlield 01
Huiiuio ;t
Carrol 1517
Centre 125
Duncannon 12(1
Greenwood 105
Howe 5S4
Jackson SI
Juniata 05
Londlsburg 45
! Liverpool W. 01
i Liverpool tp. 03
.Madison 88
Marysvlllo 73
Miller 24
MillerstownlOl
New Buffalo 27
Newport 111
Oliver 47
l'cnn 100
Kvo 43
Sandy Hill 84
Savillc 118
Spring 0(5
Toboyno 555
Tuscarora 101
Tyrone 121
"Watts 10
Whcatflcld 00
Total 22S9
2419 2231 2238 2509 2378
Asscuihty.
Prnth'i. Cnn'r.
f w v.
a
tm4
nioomllcld !'l S" 01 50 1(12 45 m 55
Hllllalo St Kl (K lit 70 72 Hi CO
Carroll 1:) 134 M2 2o0 Ki!) 00 1:17 lot
Centre 1:S1 120 100 KM 112 !I7 12S 110
Duncannon 11(1 110 57 58 121 53 120 54
Greenwood KM 1US 5(5 5(i 105 58 103 do
Howo .'ft 33 34 34 35 33 27 40
Jackt'.on SO 80 100 158 88 101 HO 152
Juniata OH 05 112 114 G8 112 05 110
Landisburg 30 30 54 311 47 34 40 35
Liverpool hor. HI (il 100 loo 25 147 04 107
Liverpool two. 62 02 77 81 42 101 02 81
Madison 88 87 57 5(! 00 54 01 53
Mnrysvlllo 70 70 81 81 70 78 70 73
Miller 23 24 34 34 20 .'12 22 30
Millerstown 101 100 25 24 107 20 101 24
Now Buffalo 27 27 550 30 27 20 27 30
Newport 100 103 !I4 04 114 85 04 104
Oliver 47 47 53 63 47 53 3o 0.3
Penn 140 148 03 04 158 85 151 02
ltye 42 42 77 77 39 80 42 77
Sandy Hill 87 83 41 40 80 4 3 85 44
Savillo 127 111 109 174 122 173 110 170
Spring 04 01 209 215 flu 217 00 210
Tobovno 35 35 135 l: 30 134 57 113
Tuscarora 120 lot 78 75 101 84 lol 87
Tyrone 127 118 142 132 135 129 130 132
Watts 10 1(1 Oi 07 17 04 1(1 IB
Wheatllcld 58 50 70 74 04 73 56 78
Total
SWu 2223 2455 2139 2323 2415 2284 2443
Director of tho Poor Soulc R. had 2200 votes;
Ritter, D., had 2407 votes. Jury Commissioner
Gnntt, 11., 2290 ; Wright, D., 2495. Coroner
Clcnison, R.,2155; Swortz, D., 2450. Audi
tor AVilliums, R., 2270 i English, D., 2448.
A Gauntlet of Fli c.
A railroad train coming from Toledo
to Dayton, last week, accomplished a des
perate feat safely. When near Anna's
station, two immense stacks of wood on
each sido of the, road, were discovered to
be on fire, tho flames shooting up high
in the air, and lapping each other
across the track. None of the passengers
were aware of the danger ahead.
Tho train moved at fearful speed, and
tho passengers wondered at tho rapidity
at which they were going. Rut the rea
son was soon mado clear. For an instant,
as tho train passed through the roaring
flames the heat was intense, tho flames
licking the sides of tho cars and leaped
over the train. The fright this daring
feat occasioned among the passengers
lasted but a moment, and joy was depict
ed on every face when the danger was
passed. The train slackened up its
speed and arrived safely at Dayton.
IK-i?" Sunday afternoon last two women,
Catharine Rrady and Elizabeth McAnul
ty, were fearfully cut and torn by a fe
rocious Siberian blood hound, owned by
I'eneburg, New Brighton, Staten Island.
The girls, who were in the employ of
tho above gentlemen, were walking to
ward home, when the animal sprung upon
Miss Rrady, and in ono bite tore her
right breast from hcrbody-
Thc other girl, in attempting to save
her companion, was set upon by the
hound, who tore her arm in a shocking
manner. Their lives were, however,
saved by Officer Mead, who fired three balls
into the animal's body and killed him. .
The girl Brady's life is despaired of.
and she was not expected to live until
this morning,
The other young woman is in a very
serious condition.
Tin: General election in Arkansas oc
curs on Tuesday, tho 8th of November.
Tinea Congressmen will bo chosen, and
State representatives and Senators.
B6s?A very singular trial for wife
murder has just concluded at Wayne
County, Mo. It was shown that the de
ceased woman had suffered most unheard
of torture at tho hands of the prisoner;
that he had been in the habit of beating
her with hickory sticks, and ho used to
compel her to do field-work while in a
waytobeeomo a mother; but, notwith
standing nil tho evidence! of nnifdtv. thn
jury could not be convinced that there
had been murder, and acquitted the
prisoner.
IQT Mrs. llorcck, residing at No. 100
Twenty-first street, it was supposed by
her friends died on the morning of tho
5th inst., and prcperalions were made for
her interment. The cause of her death
being n mystery, an examination of the
supposed case was made by Dr. Miller,
who discovered that the woman was not
dead but only in a trance. Up to a re
cent date she remained so.
Miscellaneous News Items.
tW Over 15500 babies have been received
at tho Foundling Home, in New York,
since its foundation, not quite a year sinqe.
TW A fnnm lp iii lsoiicr at tho Allen coun
ty (Ind.,)Jail lias persistently refused to
either talk or eat for nearly two weeks.
HT" At a recent Wisconsin fair a young
woman with whito hair and pink eyebrows
and ablo to see in tho night as well aa.in
tho day, was the great attraction.
EST John D. Bassett, who served under
General Jackson at tho battlo of New Or
leans, died near Pine blulf, Arkansas, last
week, at the ago of 100 years.
tW Bpringllcld, Ohio, has appointed a
Vigilance Committee, which lias taken in
charge all suspicious individuals, and given
them short not ice to leave.
OTWrn. Price, a young Johnstowncr,
was killed a few days ago by a fall of slate
and coal in one of tho Cambria Iron Co. 's
coal mines at that place.
t3F"Tho Michigan State prison has been
benefitted to the extent of f 1350 by the Stato
Fair. The visitors were charged a small
sum for admission which goes to tho libra
ry fund.
E3F It is stated " Down East," as one
of the curious incidents of tho drought,
that many farmers drove their cattlo across
river beds to find springs that had not dried
up.
SETA man named Deitrick proprietor of a
house in Oil City, undertook to eject a man
named Malona from his premises on Tues
day afternoon, and the latter resisting,
Deitrick struck him on tho head with an
iron poker, inflicting probably fatal wounds.
KiT" The magnificent store of Win. F.
Eagle, on the corner of Front and Broad
way, took fire on Saturday evening, about
9 o clock, and was damaged to a heavy
amount. Fully insured in tho York Mutual
and Philadelphia oflices.
In the gizzard of a spring chicken,
killed on tho premises of Mr. Joseph It.
Grier, in Constantine, Mich., a silver five
cent pieco was found, much worn by long
use. This partly solves tho question,
" What has become of tho specie?"
W At Baxter, Kansas, on the 0th inst.,
while Max Saluta, a clothing merchant,
with his clerk, Max Horn, was unpacking
goods, a double-barreled gun, which was
hanging overhead, fell to tho floor. Both
barrels were discharged, and both men
were shot and instantly killed.
ZW A lady in Fairhaven, Mass., in mak
ing a bed a few mornings since, after turn
ing it over felt something move insido the
ticking. She called help, and found a
largo adder about two feet in length and
an inch in diameter, coiled away in it.
tW Sallio Ann Shoemaker, a deaf and
dumb spinster, aged thirty-five, committed
suicido at - Tamaqua, on Thursday last.
Sho awaited tho approach of an express
train, and when it drew near she threw her
self down with her neck 011 tho rail. Iter
head was completely severed from tho
body.
JSfAsMr. John Fate, with his family,
was driving a spring wagon from New
! Enterprise- to AVoodberry in Bedford county,
I the horse took fright and ran down an cm-
i bankmcnt, 20 feet high, throwing them out
breaking tho arm ot Mr. 1 ate a little boy
and seriously injuring a little daughter.
W Tho Goshen republican says thcro is
a woman living in tho town of Walkill,
Orango county, N. Y., who earns her living
by daily labor at washing, etc., who liat.
j taken her husband and chihtyou to every
circus' and show that lias como within a
a day's travel of her rcsidenco this sum
mer. j tW Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mr. Grego
ry met. 111 a saioou at j. amcsviuo, 1110
other day, and the two gcntlomen made a
fair trade, Mr. Miller giving his wife for
Gregory's silver watch. When it came to
time to deliver goods, it was found that
tho watch would go but tho woman
wouldn't.
3?" Miss Etta E. Barston, a school
teacher in Canton, Mass., died on Wednes
day last from a brutal assault with stones
mado upon her on Wednesday last by four
of her scholars, named James Cogswell,
Jeremiah and Daniel Keliker and John
Coffee, who havo been arrested for murder.
Miss Barston was twenty years old and in
poor health.
tW Andrew Ilay, four yeai-s old, resi
ding in Brooklyn, was shot through tho
head on tho 12th inst., by his brother
Charles, a boy seven years old. Mr. Ilay,
their father, was in the habit of keeping a
loaded musket in tho room, and when tho
boys got up that morning they began play
ing with it. Charles not realizing tho fact
that it was loaded, pulled the trigger, and
it went off, tho ball entering tho back of
his brother's head, killing him almost in
stantly. CsT A boy named Gcorgo McDoncgan,
three and a half years old, about nine
o'clock on Wednesday morning was abduc
ted from his home, No. 2513 Callawhill
street, Philadelphia, by an unknown man
who was last seen leaving a car at Third
and Arch streets with tho child in his cus
tody. The man is described as five feet
seven inches high, light complexion, with
sandy moustache ana imperial.
S3?" A very novel case of wife-selling oc
curred a short time since, nt Paincsville,
Ohio. Two men, named Miller and Greg
ory, met in a saloon. Ono had a silver
watch, and tho other a handsome wife.
Miller cast longing eyes on tho watch, and
Gregory ditto on tho wife. They agreed
to exchange, and left tho saloon shortly
afterward, all three apparently well pleased
with the bargain.
tST" In New Orleans, a day or two since
an unfortunate Italian died of yellow fever
in tho vicinity of tho French market, while
his wife was lying ill of the same diseaso in
another bed in tho same room. Tho body
was taken out, and a health officer calling
in directed that tho mattress should bo
burned. Tho woman begged tho men pite
ously to permit it to remain, and upon ex
amination tho mattress was found to con
tain $350 in gold.
An Old House. Among tho oldest busi
ness houses of Philadelphia is tho dry-goods
establishment of Barcroft & Co. Tho re
cent death of the senior member of the firm
Stacy B. Barcroft, necessitated a chango
among tho partners, but the old name is
still retained. Tho present members of tho
firm arc Jacob Y. Fine, Samuel K. Kcillo,
George Lee & AVm. M. Bunk, all energetic;
hard working men who havo infused new
life into tho house. Increase of business
has compelled them to add greater facilities,
and the establishment is now ono of tho
largest in the City, occupying the two largo
5 story buildings Nos. 405 & 407 Market St.,
extending with an L around to 4th street.
Tho old customers of Messrs. Barcroft &
Co., who know tho strict cntegrity of tho
firm and their ability and willingness to
givo their customers bargains, are not sur
prised at their largo and rapidly increasing
business, and to all who havo not already
dealt with them, wo do not hesitate to say
"if you wish to find a large stock of dry
goods and pleasant men to buy from, don't
fail to call on Barcroft & Co., 405 & 407
Market Streets."
A Benton, D. D., Professor in
tho Pacific Theological Seminary, San
Francisco, says Of "Our Father's House :"
From his student days to this time, Dr.
March has always held a foremost rank
among his associates. Ho has acquired a
high reputation as an author. Ho is
sound in his theology, lucid in exposition,
elevated in style, lofty in sentiment, pictu
resque in description, brilliant in imagery,
copious in illustration, and rich, warm, and
spiritual in his instruction.
See advertisement in another column.
CSTGeo. A Martin, Esq., Commercial
Editor of tho Buffalo Express, says: "If
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy possessed no
other virtue, its worth would bo beyond
price, as an effective antidote for tho hor
rors of a "cold in the head."
Two or three applications havo always
in my case, removed the disagreeable symp
toms. Sold by druggists or send Sixty
cents to R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and
get it by mail.
EHKOKS OB" YOUTH.
A gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, und ull
the effects of youthful indiscretion will, for tlio
sake of Buffering humanity, send free to all who
need it, tho recipe and direction for making and
using the simple remedy by which he was cur
ed. Sufferers wishing to prollt by the advertis
er's experience can do so by addressing, in per
fect confidence, JOHN 13. OGDEN,
ly. 4 41, a. No. 42 Cedar St., N. V.
Sl'KCIAl. NOTIC'K TO OAItPEXTEIM.
Proposals scaled or otherwise, will be received
no to Nov. 1st, 187(1. for the const ruction of a I'lanm
Church 40 by 00 feet, for the Itcfonncd Coiiyie
tration at, lekeslmrtr. l'or further particulars call
on or address J'liTHK SWA U'l'Z,
Chairman of liuildiiu,' Committee,
llKESlll'llli, I'A.
ITS Tho Five Dollar Sewing Machine pur
chased by me, January, 1800, from tho Family
Sewing machine Company, 80 Nassau-Street,
N. Y., has been in almost constant uso ever
since. It lias not been out of order once. Has
cost nothing for repairs, and I llnd it simple
und reliable In operation, and always ready to
sew. Those friends of inino who use them with
tho uew improvements aru very much pleased.
Tho ono I havo I would not part with.
MRS. ANN W. CUTHBURT.
4.41.3m. 428 West UOtu-Street, New-York
TO CONSUIUPTIVKS.
Tho advertiser, having been permanently
cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by
a slmplo remedy, is anxious to make known to
his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all
who dcslro it, ho will send a copy of tho pre
scription used, (Tree of charge), with tho di
rections for preparing and using tho same, which
they will find a sure cure for Consumption,
Asthma, Bronchitis, &c.
Parties wishing the prescription will plcaso
uddress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
No. 42 Cedar St., New York.
Iy4 41, n.
MMHH
1 gyo October i gyo
A Splendid Assortment of
DRY -goods,
Suitable for tho Season are now for Sale by the
Subscribers,
AT LOW PltlCES!
OUR STOCK OF
E L A N N E L S
Will be found the most com
plete of any in the County.
Also, A Splendid Assortment of
Clotliw,
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
F. MORTIMER &CO.,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
Bloomfiold Academy !
An Fiiflixh and Classical School
l'on
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN !
Young Men Prepared For College,
A Xorvud School inula School of Al t.
FALL TERM COMMENCES
On Monday, the 29th of Auynst, 1870.
AS the above school lias recently been re-organized,
students canenter any time.
Prof. WS1. II. DILL, a graduate of llutger's Col
lene. N. .1.. Principal. . ,
Kstlier Institute. Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mu-
sic, Painting. Drawing, French and (iernian.
Kvery facility for the training 01 tne youiii 01 00111
es 111 an inai cousuiuius a nuciai aim
education.
Tho Collegiate Deportment
embraces all the higher branches. Including the
Latin and Greek Languages, Kngincerlng, Practi
cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science and ad
vanced Mathematics.
Vacations: July and August, and ono week at
Christmas. . . . , ,
Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Room, A ash
Iiik, Tuition in Latin, Greek, Knglish Branches and
Mathematics, for tire scholastic year, 180.
in vacations. $200,00.
The Boarding Department is at tho Institution,
under the supervision of Wilium Grier. F.sq., by
whom good and substantial board will be fur
nished : and the pupils will bo under the strict care
of the frineiiml. Address
W. IT. DILL. A. M. rrinclpal.
Wil l T A f II 1MKH
or
41tfl
fNew Bloomlield, Perry county, Pa.
Use the Red Horse Powders.
HOKNKS crilKI) OF GLAXDKRS. Aaron
Snvder, II. S. Assistant Assessor, Mount
Aetna, l'a. C. Bacon, Livery Stable, Sunbury, Pa.
Horses Cured of Founder. Wolf & Willielm,
Danville, l'a. A. Kllis. Merchant, Washington
vllle, Pa. A. Slonaker, Jersey.
Iforso Cured of Lung Fever. Hess & Brother,
Lewisburg, l'a.
Horse Cured of Colic Thomas Clingan. Union
County, Pa. Hogs Cored of Cholera. H. Barr,
H. & A. Cadwalladcr. Cows Cured. Dr. J. M.
M'Cleery, 11. McCormick, Milton, l'a.
Chickens (Hired of Cholera and Gapes'. Dr. IT.
O. Davis Dr. D. T.Krebs, C. W. Sticker, John and
James Finney.
,Hniidreds more could be cited whose Stock
was saved.
German and Knglish Directions. Prepared by
CVKl S BROWN,'
Druggist, Chemist and Horseman,
4 41 Milton, Pa., Northumberland co Pa.
Use Dr. Frederick's
Liyh tiling lie lief,
THE IVSED8CAL WONDER !
Cures all Pains and Aches in from 1 to 10 Minute.
tl, Sold bv Druggists and Country Store Keep
ers, and K. MOItTI.MKK HiV.it.. New Bloomlield,
Pa. .1. L. SING lilt & CO., Wholesale Agents,
Newport, Perry County, l'a.
lMIC,K50C'i:NTSli:it UOTTI.E. 4 41
JAMES 33.
MANL'FACTVUKIt AM) DEAt.EK IN
Stoves, Tin ;ni(l Sheet Iron Ware
New ElooinCcId, Terry coM Pa.,
K L'KPS constantly on hand every article usually
. kept in a llrst-elass establishment.
All tho latest styles and most improved
I'arlitr ami ILiivlivii Wiovtvs,
to r.ritN F.miicii coal or woodi
Spouting und Roofing put up in tho most
durable manner and ut reasonable prices. Call
and examine his stock. 3 1
Tailoring;. Having engaged tho services
of a competent man, tho undersigned nro
now prepared to furnish suits to order, or
inako and trim any work which may bo
uent in. F. Mortimer & Co.