8 l)c mc3, New) Bloomftclii, 3a. 311 scvlliuicons News Items. BigX. Aldeiiman Kokno, in Pittsburg, Inst, wock married tliree couple iu ono Lour. tijf 'I'lio Chattanooga Times nsks : " AYIiither are wo drift inc; ?" To whicli tlio Kimxvillo AVhijr, replied : " It would bo polimo in uh to Bay." Tlio Maryland Court of Appeals has dcuidod that a man who marries a mi nor bocoiiii.'H rcspnnsiblo for nny debts which mifclit have been enforced against her notwithstanding her minority. S'MJ A correspondent of the Northeast SUtrmyni "In .'lancing at a report of Pennsylvania, I find that there are 78, 000 ruin Hellers, and 10,780 school taach crs. Cost of supporting schools, $5,8(8, 720. Value of liquor consumed, over 831.487,000." K-uF An old man arose at a meeting in a Methodist church in Jefferson county, Iowa, a few nights ago, and addressed the young peoplo present, telling tbem that ho had long sought to live a Christian, aud that life was most uncertain, lie sat down, and in a few minutes died. Jfciy A Savannah paper reports that a tnau who was eating oysters at a saloon in that city, contemptuously threw a large pearl, worth $100, aside, remarking that the Savannah people didn't know how to open oysters, for they left in large pieces of shell. JBeiy A Michigan woman, who sudden ly lost her voice four years ago, found it again on the 2d inst. While engaged in her household duties it occurred to her that she could speak, and making the ut toinpt sho found, to her great joy, that her voice was fully restored. B& Mrs. Kmbcrling, of Prairie City, 111., a few evenings since, followed her husband into a village saloon, armed with au axe. Finding him engaged with sev eral others playing cards, she smashed the table with the axe,scattered the cards, piled up the astonished players, and car ried of! her husband. BS?" A Georgia lawyer refused an ap pointment as district attorney, the other day, because the Judgo is a colored man, and his letter has brought out a reply from Governor Ilullock, who publishes the lawyer's petition for the very office ho now so indignantly spurns, also a letter from the colored Judge, iaelosod by hiui, indorsing tho application. 53"" Commend us to fanner Jettison, of Wappello county, Iowa. The old man had a contract to build a barn, and was ham mering away at it, when an attorney came to inform him that ho had become heir to a $10,000,000 legacy iu England. Jettison paused, scratched his head, aud finally said : " I don't see how I can go now; I've got this barn to finish !" That's business. CiS At a meeting in Augusta, Maine, in 1845, to consider the subject of build ing tho Kennebec and Portland llailroad, tho lion. George Kvans made a speech, declaring that tho severity of tho winters would prevent the road from being oper ated more than otto hundred and ninety days in each year. Tho estimato of Col. Lang, tho engineer was two hundred daj-s. The result is that trains can run three hundred and sixty-five days. Maria Ogdcn, aged 51 years, liv ing in Philadelphia, was dangerously burned on Tuesday evening while engag ed in heating a cup of alcohol over a gas jet. She was attending upon a sick child at the timo, and was preparing tho spirits to soothe the sufferings of tho little one. Tho spirits boiled over and ignited, setting fire to Mrs. Ogden's garments. Whilo hIio was lying helpless "rotu her injuries, tho child died. Biir There is a farmer in Uristol, Connecticut, who deserves confinement in tho penitentiary more than some men that are thero. His cart loaded with wood caught on a railroad crossing in such a manner that his oxen couldn't start it. Ilo unhitched his cattle, remembering that a train was duo, uud calmly awaited results. The cars came on nt full speed, tho farmer doing nothing to stop them, aud the engineer, in blinding suow, fail ed to see the obstruction till too late. Its speed probably saved the train, for' it swept tho obstruction from tho track with a crash, scattering the wood like straw. It was almost miraculous that the man's btupidity did not result in the loss of many lives. OSy An Ohio paper thus describes an effort by ono of Ohio's Legislators : "Mr. Acker, tho eminent horn swaggler, thrill od the House, on Saturday, with one of his most majestic efforts. A short-horn reporter describes tho scetto us indescriba ble. Ladies on the back seats were obliged to climb un to tho back of tho chairs to escape tho torrents of eloiuenco and things. Tho speaker was so charged with '.he electricity of eloquence that his bharpJy pointed spike tail coat frequently stood f.t an angle of sixty degrees and trembled liko au nspen. Tho orator most of the time rosuuiblod ou irresponsible victim in galvanio Blippers. lie rearod aud plunged and tijueulcd like tliroo hundred pounds of petticoats on her first pair of skates." I READY-MADE CLOTHING. kThe Largest Stock; In jyhe Finest Goods; Boy8' .Vhe Newest Styles : We a r V the Best Work we have V manship ; the every kind GreatestVa of material &JLtJL riety, at every variety of Market style, suitable for and Youth from 16 to 20 Gth Boys from 9 to 16, and Children from 5 to 9 years, al V durablo & strong, maao witn special reference to rour. We' (.usage. In this de have partment our made prices are as our Es tonishingly tablishment low. "THE HEAD lH? Market AW ftTT 1 nrnnnn nn UUM1MS ItfX and COUNTRY TRAWA J Gth. in Clothing, and wo can assure our Vfriends from our kflf town that fhaA 1C4 need look no fur. .therthan Oak Hall Our for satisfactory Cuslonn Clothing & satis WorkisN factory prices oftheveryN Full stock all best character. the year Easy rules for round. measurement, Market prices, &o., sent and free to any part of Gth. America, and good fits L. guaranteed. Market land Gth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Xew Cnrrlngc Muniifacloi'y, On Hioii Hthbet, East op Cuius. b St., New Uloomllcld, I'ciin'a. THE subscriber lias built a large and coinmodl mis isii on High St., Kant of Carlisle Htreet, Ni-w Illoomlli'UI, l'a., where lie is prepared toiuau ufaeture to order On i i i si g, o m Of f very (Inscription, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, liiillt to order, and finished in the mint artistic and durable manner. IfiivliiK Niiix-rlor workmen, lie Is prepared totiirnlsh Hoik that will compare favorably with the best City Work, anil iniieli moro durable, and at much more reasonable rates. WnEl'AIltlNd of allkiiiilsneatlyand prompt ly done. A cull Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH. tltf A. lw Leather, Harness and Oil Store At Duncan non, J'enn'a, rpilK subserllier lias Just oiened in Diiiicaiinon, A. l'erry coiinly, l'a., opposite the .National Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of LKATIIKlt. HADDLKItY, OILS. TltL'NKS, 8IH)U-FINl)lN(JS.tC. Ho Is prepared tn till orders at tho shortest notice unil lu thu best milliner. A number of the best workmen are employed, and repairing is (lone without delay nnil on the most reasouulile terms. i:t.l lNi;u oil Hie test by liiu barrel, or in larger lots. 1.1 HlilCATlN'O and other OH..H of the be.st finality. In lets to suit iiurelia'-erii. The CASH paid for (lark, Hides aud Kkiua of all inarkelalile kinds. l'lease call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. M. 11AWLEY. Duncannon, 5 4 tf Clocks. Anotlior now lot of HO hour and 8 day Clocka jimt received by F. JIou Timbh & Co.Now llloouillold. VALUABLE Farm at Public Sale. T HK nnrtprslKnod niters at "public salo, a farm in iv j u um iiinii,! ui l j uuumy, i ii., uuiiiaiuiutf rf ACltKH. The land to the best tn tlin nlghborhoort, with run ning water in every Held, Is under good fence, and has thereon erected a new Frnmc Dwelling House. There In also a thrifty Young OltCHAIlD on the place. This lnnd lies along t wo public roads the Fishing Creek road and t lie Lamb's (tap road i the last named divides Hie land III two parts itOU on the one side and ! on the other: on tlio aiHi acre piece is a New Frame Dwelling House, and oil the other a FRAME 22 x 28, erected for a house, with a never failing Spring of water. Tills laud will lie sold as aw liolo, or in two Tracts, to suit purchasers. a- If not sold at private sale before tire LAST OK DHCKMIIKH, this property will lie sold at puli licsale, at the Court House, in lilooinlleld, on the FJIi.STTHUKSDAYlN FKI1KITAHY, 1871, atone o'clock p. in., of said day, when termswlll be made, known. . Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine tills one before investing else where, as It lies within four miles of Marysvllle, and the l'einis) lvania ltailroail onu of the best market in the countv. Further information can be had by ad dressing Dr. JOHN UtsAW, Jenner X Itoads, 4 40 .-Somerset county, l'a. VALUAliLK I'ROl'KJITr A t 1 r.i vate Sale. T 11 K subscriber offers at private sale bis prop, erty In Savillo township, l'erry county, l'a., consisting of :ri ACllKS of Land, 35 Acres of which aro cleared, and well Improved having thereon a One oinl - Half Story Log House, LOG BARN, and other out-bulldiiigs, with a lino YOUNO (IHCIIAKI). The balance of tlio land Is well tim bered. " For further Information address or apply to I1KNUY KLKCKICNFK, 4 13 Ickusliuig, l'erry county, Ta. A Desirable Farm for Sale. "TT1I.L be sold at a bargain, a FAIIM situated V la Centre township, about 2 miles Korlh West of Itloomllchl borough, containing lifi ACI1 KS, 7 well timlii'icd, and the balance clear ed, and under a high state of cultivation. There, are oa the premises a I.oii HOtisK, plastered, con taining 7 rooms ;a good HANK lSAUX, a good SAW MILL and 2 LIME QUAHKIKS. i-For further Information apply to C. A. IIAHNKTT, Alt'y-at-I.aw, New Itlooinlield, l'a., Or on the premises to Mrs. Keiiecca GKOFi'.1358t B . M . E 1) Y, Wholesale and llctail Dealer In o a U G 8 AND MEDICINES, Olioiisionlw, CONCENTRATED REMEDIES, ESSENTIAL OILS, Patent Medicines, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal aud hacraiiienlal l'urposcs. A Splendid Assortment of PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, 13 It U S II E S , AND FANCY ARTICLES, Always on hand, which will be sold at low prices EST Orders front Physicians promptly uttvuded to with great care. IB. ZVE. EBY, Newport, Perry County, Penn'a. PnOTOGllAWIS! riiotograihs I riiotograiihs ! J A VOll VOliLE, Photographic Artist, NK WrOli T, l'ENN'A. Till! subscriber would respectfully ea!l the at. teiiliou ol tlio citizens of this countv to tlie fact that lie Is prepared to take VJIUTOUltAl'im In the best style of Hie art. Ills Ioiik experience enables him to produce l'lVTUUEH WHICH CANXOT 111: EX VKLLKlt. All iiersous are requested to call at Ills rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, aud Rieat care will bo take to furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material anil a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOll COIILK, ArtM, Newport, J'orry Co., Va Use the Red Horse Powders. nOltSKS (TltKl) OF (iLANDKIiS. Aaron Snyder. I'. H. Assistant Assessor, Mount, Aetna, l'a. C. Jtacon, Lively Htablo, Kiinhury, l'a. Horses Cured of Founder. Wolf id Wllhflm, Danville, l'a. A. Fills, Merchant, Washington ville, l'a. A. Hlouaker, Jersey. Ilorso Cured of lanitf Fever. Hess & llrother, Lc wishing, l'a. ll.kBU '.A.I ,.f n..ll. Tl.r.,...,. 111 , TTi,l,. f'liunly, l'a. iloirs Cured of Cholera. ll. llarr. ii. a. fjaowauaiicr. uows ( on u. J'r. j. M. il't'leery, 11. McConnlck, Milton, l'a. Chickens Cured of Clioleni mid finnes. Dr. II. Q. 1'avls. Dr. 1). T.Krohs, c. W. Sticker, Job n u4 tfunies I'uiiiey. .lfnndicds more could lie cited whose Stock wus suveu. German aud English Directions. Prepared bf CYltlU DllUW'N, Drugulst, Chemist and Ilorscmaa, 1 41 Milton, Fa., Northumberland oo Fa, CHEAP GOODS! TH R subscriber havinir opened a new Store, one door Fast of Hwener's llotel, solicits a share of the public patronage, lie bos just received a full supply of TV AV Gr O O (1 H , and will constantly koep on hand, a complete as sortment of DR r- GOODS, GROCERIES QUEES8WARR HARDWARE, ROOTS & SHOES. HA TS it CAl'S. And Everything else usunlly kept In Stores. 93" Call and see my stock. KOU'T. N. WILLIS, New lilooinlleld, l'a. 42 GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY-GOODS. GREAT BARGAINS IN CROCERIES. A Great Variety of Notions, AT VERY LOW PRICES. A Fine Assortment of Hardware CHKAV FOli CASH. WOOD & "WILLOW WARE, QUEEXSWARE, STATIONERY, And a great variety of other goods, all of which, will bo cold F. Morliiurr & (Jo. Xcw llloomliclri. Office, 70 illcox&Gihh Chestnut Silent Street, (Philadelphia. "I givo my hearty preference to the WUlcox tie Uiub8 fctlent bowing Machine." Fanny 1'iiitN. "The weight of rcliahlo evidence being overwhelming for that of the Wilcox & Cibln bilont bewmg Machine, 1 decided upon it, procured, it, and am more than lattsjied; Ukack Gkkk.nwood. " I have tho AVheeler & Wilson, the Grovcr & Baker, and the Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machinoa in my family. I use the Willcox & Gibba most frequently, thinking it far superior to either ol (lie others." MllS. IlUNKV WAIID IiEECIIBIl. " My wife would not accept a Sewing Machine of any other patent at a jrii, if she must receivo it on condition of giving up tho Willcox H Utbua." Rev, Ouvkr Crank. Carboiidnle, l'a, " The Willcox & Gihbs is the only Sewing Machine whose working is so sure and simple that I could venture to introduce it into Syria." REv. A. T. Pratt, Mtulouary American Hoard, " We have used various Sewing Machines within our family, but it is the unanimous opinion of the household, that the Willcox oi uiuus is tlio best ol tnem all." lluv. J. S. ITni.MR, Urouklyu, N.Y. "For simplicity nnd mechanical accuracy of construction, I have seen no Sewing Machine equal to tlio willcox & uibbs. Enoch Lkwih, Of the Pnuusjrlvauia (.'mitral B. It. A correspondence on the subject of Hetvlng Machines, in respectful' ly soiicuea. J). S. EWIICG, 720 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 4 52 12t SSOO COMMUTATIOX MONKV. The above amount will bn icfDiimleil to all sol fliers who were drafted while In the service, anil who paid &loneoiiiiiiutatWiu money i and also to all Iiersous who paid -, id i tn u I ;r 1 1 hi iiiuuey who were not li'Kaily llalile to draft. Claims must 1st rilled before I ho 1st of March, ls'l. Call on, or address, 1.1SW1H I'O'iTHli. Atlornry for Claimants. New lllouiulliild, l'a. PERRY HOUSE, Ncvr lilooinflrld, l'a. Till! subserllier having purehaseil the property on lliecorner of .Maine anil Carllslu st roots, opposite tlio Court House, invites all bis friends anil former ouslomera to ulve iiiiu a eall as he Is determined to furnish Hist class accommodations. TUOUAS HUTCH, ltf. proprietor. A Perfectly Non - Explosive Lamp I IJKHKJN8& HOl'KK'8 I'ATKNT I.AMPH are the only Lamp that (livr.s I'kkfbit Wakbtv with am. kinks tip on. Tliey ai e niadu of brass, and will Instil lifetime, making llieni I lie CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. The undorslKiied aro Agents for l'erry County, and will supply Merchants at the Manufacturers' price. Persons wantlui; a good article are re uuuslod to examine this lamp. V. MOItTlMKIt & CO., New llliHimllclil, Pa. t). Agents wanted to canvass tiie Count)'. HEWING InCH NE THE BEST IN USE THE PAR HAM, NEW FAMILY S civ in g Ma c h I n c IT combines all tho best features of other good machines, with New and Valuable Improvements, which make it THE EASIKST AND MOST (JL'IET HUN SIM J as well as tho Most Simple Machine in I'se. IT WILL HEM IT WILL IJRAID, IT WILL TUC1C, IT WILL GATHER, IT WILL QUILT, and will use cither Silk, Cotton, or Linen Thread with equal ease. It uses a straight needle and makes a stitch AI.IKK ON HOTII SIDES. The principal olllco of the company Is at io, 704 CTcsfmit Stmt, PHILADELPHIA. These machines arc for sale In l'erry County by JAMES L DIVEN, Landisburg. P. MORTIMER k CO., ITew Eloomfield. tVTie public arc invited to call at altlicr of the above places and see a Machine in ojieratlon. Bloomfiold Academy! An English and Classical School FOK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I Young Men Prepared For College, A Normal S' honl ami a Schmtl of Art. FALL TEHM COMMENCES On Monday, the 29i ( August, 1870 AH the above school has recently been re-orgau-l.cd, students eanenter any time. I'rof. WM. II. DILL, a graduate of ltutKor's Col lege, N. .1., 1'rlncipal. Miss ANNA H. AlKiSriJItnUlt, a craduato of Esther Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mu sic, J'aiutliiK, Diawinu, Erench and (ierinan. livery facility lor the trainiiiK of the youth of both sexes In all that constitutes a liberal and thorough education. Tlio Collegiate Dpimrlmciit embraces all the higher branches, IiicludhiR ths Latin and Creek LancuiiKcs, Kni;incerini,', rractl eat SiirvcyliiK, Literature, Natural Science aud ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, ami ono week at Christmas. Terms: For Hoarding, Furnished Itoom, Wash ing, Tuition in Latin, Creek, English Uranchesand Mallicnialics, for the scliolaslic year, 8180. in vacations. $3,i. The lliiardliig Department Is at the Institution, under tlie supervision of Wiliam drier, lisc., by whom good aud substantial board will be fur nished : and the pupils will bo under thestrlct care cipiii. duress W. H. DILI A. M. Principal. or 4ltfl WILLIAM CltlKli. fNew IJloo'.nllcld, Terry county, l'a. JLi u. 1) I 10 Tho Victoria or Ladles' fiein Is the great invention fonfl and eitrnnHtl it wished for by ymir set.. We de sire smart and energetic lady agents to Introduce our popular and Justly celebrated article Inercrj Villuiie, Town, and Villi ill the World, It Is highlv approved of, endorsed and adopted by all Ladies of taste and relliienient, and Is now A CHEAT FAVORITE Wil li Til EM ; It Is what every Ludu lias wished for, gives perfect 1'ltEEDON OK ACTION, AND I'ltEVENTS CATOIMNU COLD AT A CK1T1CAL 1'ElilOD. ,, Endorsed and reccoinineuded by all eminent PHYSICIANS AND DIVINES Every Lady ABSOLUTELY REQUIRES nnd will imrchaBO ONE at bight ; its merits aro niiparout at a CLANCE. Druggists, milliners, d re ssmakers, and those who keep fancy stores will 11 ml our excellent Invention gives perfect satlxfiutinn, ami sells very rapidly, and netting enormous prnlits to agents and deal ers. Town anil county rights given live to all who desire engaging In au hmwriMe, re'sierttMe, ami irqlttnMe. business, ami at tlio same time, doing good to those sullering companions iu lire. Mani ples JA sent free by mail on rue chit of price, tjend lor wholesale circulars. Adifruss, YlCTOltIA WANI'KAC'l CltlNC CO., 17 l'ark 1'lace, New York. Pensions, Bounties, &c. "I7"IDOWS, Minor Children, Hot hers. Fathers, V tc., of Holillers llo were killed or died of disease contracted in the Service of tlie I lilted btates, can now make application for Pension. Also Koliliers who contracted disease ur wer wounded, ruptured, or ill any way disabled In the war of lKiil. When widows die or re-marry, the child or children under sixteen years of ago are entitled to a Tension. The time for tiling claims for additional bounty has been extended six mouths. Particular attention given to old suspended eases In tho dilforciit departments at Wasli.ngton, D. ('. If you huve, or think you have a (Maim against the (ioveriimeut, eall on or nddress the undersigned. No eliargo for information. J-EYVI.S I'OTTEll, Attorney for Claimants, 4 si NEW lLOOMFIELD, l'A. For Hand-bills,, or job work of any kind, bo to the 'J'imet OJjict. Our "Rteaiu Power Press," will print a largor bill than any press In the county. i