4 ADVKItTISING KATES I Tramient8 Cents per line for one Insertion. 12 " " two Insertions. 15 three Insertions. Business Notices In Local Column 10 Cents per line. Notices of Marriages or Deaths Inserted free. Tributes of Respect, Ac, Ten cents per line. Obituary notices over five lines, 5 cents per line. YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. se Square per year, Including paper, $ 8 00 Two Squares per year, Including paper, 12 00 Three Squares " " " 10 00 Fur Squares " " " 20 00 Ten Lines Nonpareil or one Inch, Is one square. NEW BL00MFIELD, PENN'A. 'Tuesday, Xovember 8, 1870. The Election in West Virginia re sulted in a democratic victory, that party gaining two members of Congress and probably the Legislature, which elects the next United States Senator. Hon. Columbus Delano the former commissioner of Internal revenue has taken charge of the Interior Department in place of Mr. Cox. Mr. Douglass the deputy commission of Internal revenue is in charge of that department and it is probable ho will be appointed as Mr. Delano's successor. In this connection the letter of Mr. Cox, offering his resig nation, may be of interest, as it shows that the reason for his resignation, was, that ho felt that his attempt to introduce honesty and ability, as a test for clerk ships in his department, was not properly supported by the administration. The ex-Secretary says : " My views of the necessity of reform in the civil service have brought me more or less into collis ion with the plans of some of our active political managers, and my sense of duty has obliged mo to oppose some of their motives of action through the department, I have no doubt whatever that public sentiment will, soon or later, sustain the efforts at what I regard as needed reforms, but I ought not to overlook the fact that for the present they involve opposition which it may not be for tho interest of the Administration to provoke, and as my personal tendency is to be rather more than less persistant in tho course to which I am committed, I deem it my auty to piace in your nanus my resigna tion of tho office of Secretary of tho In terior, to take effect as soon as vou can conveniently dctcrmino my successor." The Fertility of California. a. receni letter irom uaaiornia in speaking of the fertility of that state savs : Stockton is the point of departure to tne Yesonnto valley. Tho fertile San Joaquin valley through a level country is covered with wheat fields. Tho long lines of teams almost invariably seven spans of mules or horses to tho load with three long wagons in line, loaded with bags of wheat, which wo were con stantly meeting on their way to market gave us an idea of the fruitfulness of the country through which wo were passing. I his is a country of great ranches. At Trelford's rancho, where wo stopped for a short time, the proprietor cut 10,000 acres of wheat alono this year, and will Bend to market of this year's crop, 70,000 bagsjeontaining over 220,000 bushels. His rancho contains 20,000 acres, all of which ho proposes to put under cultiva tion in another year. The advantage that this country gives tne larnicr over tho J'ast is, that befor tho grain matures rain ceases entirely, and there is not a drop for tho spaco of at least tour months, lho grain, there lore, ripens in dry weather, is cut an gathered at leisure, thrashed in tho one field, bagged and piled up as our farmers pile their wood for seasoning. All over this country in the fields, wheat is stack ed and corded in this way, not only with out danger of harm from tho weather but all tho whilo improving by exposure, Foreign News. An Armistice has been arranged bo A 1.1 iwecn r ranee ana rrussia to commence on the 4th and continue to tho 28th inst. In the meantime the condition of the ar uiies is to remain the same as at prcsen and an election is to be held in France by tho 15th inst. By this election a Government will bo lormed with which Prussia can negotiate and perhaps bo enabled to form a treaty of peace. At least such is tho hope of the neutral nations at whoso suggestion me armistice nas neen arranged. A Kentucky Breach of Fromlse Case Theresa Gahlhaus, a young girl about tho ago of "sweet sixteen," the daughter of an estimable widowed lady of this city was wooed and won by Henry Hostettcr, no relation to tho bitters man,) an old gentleman who has long since passed the meridian of life, but who possesses a resonablo amount of filthy lucro, together with other property, consif-tmg ot stocks bonus, and other securities, lhis, ot tself, was no uncommon occurrence, but with its sequel, it hns formed a social sen sation in the neighborhood which will cfood for the gossips many days hence. t camo about thusly : Tho old gentle man whose wife died about three months go, realized, from sad experience, the force of the scriptural adago. " It is not good for man to be alone," and look- ng about him with an eye to business, fell with an admiring gnzo upon Theresa, who was employed as a domes tic in tho family of a gentleman on 18th street, and who is said to be a very pret ty gnl. The old gentleman became ac quainted with tho girl through his rc- itions with her brothers, who rent Irom iiim one of two farms which ho owns in the country Ilia, suit progressed very favorably, and he soon brought matters to a crisis by offering his hand and his real estate to his inamorata, who accept ed them with the distinct understanding that thev wore to bo like tho States of the Union, " one and inscperable." To this arrangement, " Barkis was willing the preliminaries were settled, and tho marriage ceremony was to take place at St. John s church, on the 11th instant. ivcry arrangement for tho wedding had been completed except, to thc-cxpcctant bride, the most important one, that of making to her a jed to two farms in Jefferson county, valued at $15,000. At an early hour, on the morning ot the 11th, St. John s church was filled with an anx ious and expectant audience, that had as- sembled to witness the union of Decem ber and May ; and till a very late hour was it known that tho old man s darling had gone back on him. Tho young lady says that she is only waiting for him to perform his part ot tho contract, when she will be ready to fulfil hers, and as she has waited m vain several weeks lor him to do so, she yesterday brought suit in the Jcflcrson court ot common pleas tor damages in the sum of $20,000. Louis ville Courier-Journal. A rrophecy. Tho following lines taken from " Tal cyrand's memories" which were written many years since, have now really come to pass, and it would almost seem as though he had been gifted with prophetic vision. Wo must not dcludo ourselves : the European equilibrium, of which we laid the foundation at the congress of Vienna will not be eternal. Some day it will tumble, but it promises us some years of peace. What threatens to break it up at a period more or less distant are the aspirations which are becoming universal in tho centre ot Germany, lho necessi ties of defence and of a common danger have prepared their minds for German unity. 1 his idea will continuo to develop and some day one of the great Powers who form part of the confederation wil form tho desire to rcalizo this unity lor its own profit. Austria is not to be fear ed : being composed of scraps and mor scls, and having no unity at home, she cannot dream ot exporting it abroad. It is Prussia, thon, that should be watched She will try tho vcuturo ; and if slid sue cceds, then all tho conditions ot tho ba ancc of power will be changed, and it wil be necessary to seek tor iwope a new basis and a new organization." Having examined the more or less difficult circumstances amid which this reconstruction will bo effected, M. Tallcy rand indicates Erauco as being tho nation most interested in combating tho unifi cation movement, or in seeking to bo compensated for it. All this reads as wriuen auer tne lacts, instead ot many years bclore them. fliay A terrible accident occurred at Huntingdon on Thursday evening. At five o'clock, tho pusscngcr engine lluu tingdon j of the Huntingdon Broad Top llailroad, cxplodod her boiler, while tak ing water, and Jerry Wertz, employed as engineer hostler, was blown twenty-fivo feet and was instantly killed. His face and head were badly mangled. lie leaves a wife and child. A boy named Daniel Heck, who was standing on tho tender, had his eyes and face frightfully injured by steam, and it is not expectod ho will live. The engine was thrown down a ten feet embankment. A Horrible Case of lVlfe Murder near Umn, Ohio A correspondent of the Pittsburg Com mercial, at Lima, O., telegraphed to that journal on Saturday : It has just come to light, to-day, that a man living about nine miles southwest of this place, named Bittinger, murder ed his wife last Monday night. Tho deed was done by cutting her throat, in an awful manner, with a butcher knito, and stabbing her with the same instru ment in four other different places, and then threatened to kill the children if they told of it, and also told them that they must bury her. It is said they then dug away some dirt and put her body under tho porch ot the house. Uit- tingcr left immediately for parts un known. Tho children, it seems, remain ed in fear up to this time, and then in formed some neighbors, who camo hero to-day after the coroner, to hold an in quest. AST" On Wednesday last tho internal revenue officers, aided by a force of twenty-five hundred United States ma rines and regulars, made a grand raid on the illicit whisky distilleries in the Fifth ird of Brooklyn, JN. I., and captured and destroyed over twenty establishments and their contents. Eight fire engines were employed several hours in pumping out tho contents of still and mash tubs which were afterward completely de molished by a large force of laborers ac companying the troops. In tho early part ot tho anair a mob hurled several volleys of stones, brickbats and other missiles upon tho marines un der Col. Broome, but were routed by a bayonet charge. Colonel Broome then warned the crowd that tho troops would fire if any further violence was offered, but were not again molested. Assessor Dutcher was hit twice by flying bricks, and several revenue officers were more or ess injured during tho raid. A girl named Emma Adams, aged sixteen who lived in llusscl Place, Bur ton Crescent, London, recently died from exhaustion consequent on tho want of the necessaines ot life, lhe medical officer who was called in to see her said the room in which she lived with her father, mother, and nve other children, was small, in a dirty condition, and there was no furniture of any description. Deceased was laying dead on the floor of tho room covered with rags aud vermin, there being no bedding. The body was very much emaciated and unclean. It she had been properly attended to she would have lived. The father was out ot work and said he had not tasted meat for sev eral days. BQf Near Cleveland, in the afternoon of the 1st inst., two magazines containing 15,000 pounds of nitro-glyccrino, explo- i i . i, ! i n ' aca at rairnon, near ramusvmu, umu Four persons were blown to atoms, viz. Patrick Scribner, twf Walones, lather and son, and Edward Duncan. The buildings on tho east sido of tho river were much damaged, and tho shock ot the explosion felt for miles. Tho loss te tho glycerine company is not less than $25,000. Where tho magazines stood are now two lakes, fifty feet across aud seventv-flvo feet deep. Tho people of Fairnortaro greatly excited, as this the second explosion of the kind within two months. One of the men killed leaves a wife and six children, in destitute circumstances. f A man named B. B. Smith, who was supposed to have been murdered by tho Apache Indians, with twelve others about a year ago, turned up at Sau Fran cisco recently. . He tells a very roman tic story of his capture by a baud of In dian warriors, under the command of a Mexican named Montoia, who seemed to tako an insano delight in murdering tra ders. Of his party, for Homo reason, ho was alone spared, and after being retain ed in captivity for soiuo twenty-eight days, ho was released aud permitted to resume his journey. At tho timo tho massacro was reported tho correspondents of the California papers declared that Smith's body had been mutilated beyond recognition. IW A stringent moasuro relating to tho traffic in strong drink has been introduced into tho Vermont Legislature. It imposes a flue of $100 for the first offenso on every person who shall sell intoxicating beverages in violation of law, and the samo fino with imprisonment for tho second offense. It also imposes a fine on persons who shall be found in a state of intoxication, of $50 for each offense. Miscellaneous News Items. tW Corn sells In Linn at 40 cents per bushel. county, Kansas, tW Sixty-one per cent, of the people of Mississippi can neither read or write. tiW The first sleighs of the season were out on Monday in the mountain districts of Maine and New Hampshire. The American surgeons are render ing valuable service to the sick and wounded soldiers of both nations. tiW A young man named John E. Moore committed suicide at Danville, on Saturday, by taking two ounces of laudanum. tW In a court in Boston, Patrick Kell- ser has been sentenced to two years in tho State Prison for leaving Lawrence to engage in a prizo fight at Salem, N. II. ESP1" Allen and Gallaher, prizo fighters, were arrested in the vicinity of St. Louis, on the 1st inst., they having announced to engage in a pugilistic encounter. 13?" A soldier's monument in a design submitted bv Martin Millmore, is to bo erected on Flagstaff Hill. Boston Common, at an expense ot liitccn thousand aonars. tST Henry Miller, of Taylorstown, N. J., died on Wednesday night, from the effects of food poisoned by his wife, and during the post-mortem examination, sho took poison which caused her death on Thurs day morning. C3F" Weston, the pedestrian, has arranged to walk 4!)0 miles within five consecutive davs, at tho Empire Kink, N. Y., on Mou day, November 21. During one of tho live days he is to attempt to walk 112 miles within twentv-four consecutive hours. If successful, tho management ot the Kink give him a purse of $0000. KW In Newark, N. J., at noon on the 81st ult., a largo frame building in process of erection in Pennsylvania avenue was prostrated by the high wind. Two car penters at work on the scattolding at the time wero injured. A dwelling at East Newark was also blown down, but no one was injured. JST At New Orleans, A. B. Long, U. S. Dtstrict Attorney, was found dead in his office, with his throat cut, on the 81st ult. It is thought ho committed suicide, lie was born in Greenfield, Mass., in 1830, studied law under Judge Hoar in Boston, and was admitted to tho bar m New Or leans in 18G0. t3F" Whilo tho steamer " Thompson Dean" was at Cairo recently two men on board began wrestling in play, and ono of them tell overboard and was drowned, 'i lie other, whilo attempting to rescue him, also fell over and was lost, boon attcr a deck hand on the " Dean" commonced beating his wife, when his brother interfered, and a fight ensued, in which the brother frac tured the husband's skull. tW The starch factory of Gcorgo Fox, at Jackland, ten miles north ot Cincinnati caught fire between 5 and 6 o'clock on the 1st inst., and was totally destroyed. Loss about $G0,000, insured for $50,000 all in lo cal companies, except $5000 in the Lyco ming county, of Pennsylvania. From sixty to eighty operatives aro thrown out ot em. ploymont. EST" A short timo sinco a lad in Ports mouth, N. II., in attempting to sepcrate two roostors who were fighting, came near losing his eyes. Tho roosters turned on him and tore Homo pieces of llesh from his face, and it was with difficulty that they could bo driven away. Tho boy says they wero game. tff An Italian merchant named Murillo whoso daughter had beon stolen from Now York, and sent with tho other children to tho West about seven years since, recontly tracod her to a reform school in Ohio, and seemed her release Tho girl was origi nally earned away by a wicked nurso who had a grudgo against tho family. f"A wealthy hypochondriac of Now Orleans, who believed that his earthly house was as brittle as glass, and that he ran in constant danger of breaking it, was completely cured of tho conceit, a few dayi since, by the kindness ot two mcciicii students who followed him about from placo to place, and when questioned as to their motives stated that they wero waiting for him to "break himself," so that they might havo a chance to pick up tho pieces for dissoclion. tW At Now York, on Monday of last week while firing cannon in tho neighbor hood of Thirty-fifth street and tho East rivor. for tho purposo of notifying voters to rciiistor. a serious accident occurred. An old shell, fired from a flat boat moored in tho stream, exploded and threw some of tho iron into a small vessel anchored in tho river, sinking it immediately. It is report ed that two men wero on tho board at tho time and wero drowned. If?" Mary A. Stinobaugh, who graduated from Obcrlin college, in 1804, and who has latelv become somewhat noted as a Metho dist preacher, was married a few Sundays ago, at I'almero, Ohio, to ltov. iionry Bradford, a Methodist minister. Just bo fore tho marriago ceremony, Miss Stino. baugh preached before tho conforonco. which was in session at I'almero, aftor which sho stepped from tho pulpit to the altar, whon tho marriage ceremony was performed. What a fix tho Rev. Bride would bo in, if tho Conference should ap. point her to a distant church from her hus band. tSP The inquest on the body of the bur glar Twcedlo, whose death was caused by the discharge of a trap gun, whilo ho was attempting to lorce an entrance into tne premises of Joseph Agostino, a gunsmith, on Twenty-third street N. Y., resulted in a verdict censuring sir. Agostino tor con structing the infernal machine, and that gentlemen was accordingly held to bail by tho coroner to await the action of the Grand Jury. Recorder Hackctt, however, investigated tho matter, and rendered an opinion setting asido tho action of the cor onor. V&Ttin stated that a recent lotter to Bismark, marked "private," was opened by his confidential clerk, who had scarcely opened it and read a few lines when ne was seized with violent pains in' the head and fell back in a swoon. Another clerk picked it up and felt the same symptoms. After a little whilo they recovered, and carried is to a chemist, who soon ascertained that tho letter had been poiBoncd with vcratim, a subtlo and dangerous substance, the odor ot which mounts into tho Drain, ana is very liable to produce death or insanity. tW In West Philadelphia, one evening last week, a culvert caved in resulting in an accident of a very serious nature. Three men on horseback, who were passing at tho timo, wero precipitated into the sewer. Two of them, together with tho horses, wero rescued, however, without any serious injury. Tho third man, whoso name is James Bleo, was killed by the fall. Theex citement in tho neighborhood, at the time of tho accident, was intense as it was sup posed that all of tho men would bo fatally injured. 15J" Tho Five Dollar Sewing Machlno pur chased bv me. January. 1800. from the Family Bcwmg macuino company, bo jxassau-Dircci, N. Y., has been in almost constant use ever since. It has not been out of order once, lias cost nothing for repairs, and I flud it simple and reliable In operation, and always rcaay 10 sew. Those friends of mine who use them with the new improvements aro very much pleased. The one l havo 1 would not part witn. MRS. ANN W. (JUTllBUKT. 4.41.3m. 428 West 30th-Street, New-York ERHOltS OF YOUTH. A eentlcnmn who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of vouthful Indiscretion will, for the sako of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making and using tho 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, juiijn a. uuum, ly 4 41, a. No. 43 Cedar St., N. Y. t"Rov. C. T. Bush, D. D., Rochester, N. Y., says of "Our Fathor's House :" it is like tho other works of tho author, schol arly, devout, suggestive, instructive and well calculated to do good. 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