8 l)c mcs, New Bloomftdii, flu. Miscellaneous News Items. SiSf Clearfield county will furnish this year a million more hogs tlmn lust. SOT" Every tiniu u shot is fire J from Krupp'B 1.U00 pounder, it coi-U the Prussian government SGOO. J8S5 A brido of ciglitcen was divorced from a husband of eighty a few days ago in St. Joseph county, Mo. They had been married lour weeks. fig?" A man recently advertised his wifo as " leaving his bed and board," and soon after applied to her for two dollars to pay for tho advertisement. BQ)uMr. Smith, of Wilton, Iowa, dis satisfied at liis wife's cuttings up.gavehcr a dollar to " scoot." Cheaper than di vorce. BQ?" On tho Oth of last month which was one of tho coldest days of the year Iiev. iMr. Rockwell of YVoodstock Ct., baptized five persons by immersion in tho mill pond at that place. JSaT" Forty acres of land in tho town of Westbrook which was sold for $1 per aero five years sinco now is valued and would easily sell at $1000 having been converted to cranberry cultivation. BSy A railway train broke looso in New Orleaus recently and went through a warehouse and dwelling. In tho latter a family woro sleeping, but happily no ono was injured. J Jackson county Kansas has a fam of giants. Tho father is 81 feet high and the child a girl of only 12 years of age is already over 7 feet high and stout in pro portion. Tho mother is not much larger than ordinary women. 4jf A Boston clergyman recently, in answer to a request to read from his pul pit on Sunday a circular announcing a church fair, expressed his strong disap proval of such a course to raiso money as unauthorized by the Scriptures. JjST" Throe or four months ago an Italian fisherman climbed Vesuvius and threw himself into tho burning crater. Since then fivo or six Neapolitans have committed suicide in that way, and the plan threatens to becomo fashionable. Jte" Two negro children scalded them selves to death last Saturday in Nowbern, by overturning a kcttlo of boiling water. Their mother was sick in bed and wit nessed but could not prevent the acci dent. 8" A New York lawyer has been ar rested charged by a young lady with stealing a ring, lie claims she gave it to him as a proof of her affection. They certainly appear to be a very affectionate couple. SSf A gang of Patterson roughs wero recently engaged until 4 o'clock in the morning playing cards. Tho thing broke up in a general fight ; but while on the way home, tho winner wag attacked and after beiug severely beaten, his spoils wero taken from hint by the priucipal losers. 5y In Jackson county, West Virgin ia, there is a spring strongly impregnated with arsenic. For some years past its owner has been compelled to keen a fence around it, to prevent the cattlo from drinking the water, and thereby poison ing themselves. 8 For somo timo past, an animal has been making sad havoc among tho sheep and calves near Turner's Station, N. J. A few days sinco a limiting party was ibrincd, and finally a large black bear was discovered among the rocks, about a milo from town, and shot. The carcass woigh--cd 210 pounds Bi35 A family named I'iorson residing in Adrian Mich., wero recently urrested for cruolly beating a little eolored girl who they had taken to bring up. It was proved on trial that the girl had no spot on her back but what was raw from tho lash. Mr. Pierson was fiued $75 and put in jail for 90 days. jJi2TA Syracuse lady was knocked down in tho street and robbed of dia monds to tho value of 1,000. Ladies ought to be careful about carrying dia monds arouud so. When our wife goes put she never thinks of wearing diamonds and we don't suppose she loses a thous and dollars worth of diamonds in a year. JQT A sehool-giil in Fcrnandina, Fla., a few nights ago, turned down the wick of her kerosene lamp, and as it continued to smoke shu placed a book on tho tup of the chimney. In a moment a fearful ex plosion toot place, which set fire to her dress, to the curtains, and to tho adjacent wood-work, and sho was fatally burned dying the next morning. HOT On tho 20th iust., in New York city, Tuubridge & Co., bogus grecubuek swindlers, oommeuced a suit to reoover $3,000, which have been sent to them bv various parties throughout tho country uud detained by the American Merchant' Union express company, the express au thorities having retained and returned tho monov ut tho wiliest ot the consignees, This is money which is sent by the would be rascals and fools throughout the country, who hopo to receive eouutor feit greenbacks in return. READY-MADE CLOTHING. The Largest Stock; In .the Finest Goods; Boys i the Newest Styles; Wear vthe Best Work we have Z5k manship; the am every kind .Greatest Va of material .riety, at every variety of r Markct stylo, suitable for Youth from 16 to 20 Boys from 9 to 16, TP1 and Children from . 5 to 9 years, all Jt durable & strong, maae wan special ... . .i yeference to rough We usage. In this de have jLS partment our made prices are as- our Es tablishment M"& tonishingly low. "THE HMD- V Market QUARTERS OF B.W and .COUNTRY TRADE" 6th. in Clothing, and iwe can assure our friends from our k of town that fhfiv 9C i need look no fur A ther than Oak Half Our for satisfactory CustomA "XT - uotning & satis Work is factory prices. of the very Full stock all best chnractcrA JjXthe year t Easy rules for round. measurement. A ia. Mar1cet Drioes. Lo.. sent -w and free to any part of Jj j AmMma anil AAArlAfA i6t7i. nuaranteed. TtrarJsnt u ' and 6th Streets, PHILADELPHIA. 3iew Carriage Manufactory, On High Stiiket, East of Caulisi.b St., New Bloomlleld, J'enn'a. THE snbserllicr has liullt a large anil commodi ous Shop on High Kt., East of Carlisle Street, New Hloomllcld, l'a., where he Is prepared to man ufacture tu order On r r i a f o h Of every description, out of tlie best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, nnil tliilHliod in the most artistic and durable manner. llavtutt miiMTlor workmen, he In prepared to furnish work tlistt will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much mote durable, uud at much more reasonable rates. Atf-HEPAIHINU of allkliulsmallymicl prompt ly done, A cull Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH. sitt A. IScw Leather, Harness and Oil Store At Duneannon, J'enn'a. THK subscriber lias Just oiencd In Irimcannon, Perry county, l'a., opposite tint National Hotel, u large uudspleudld assortment ot LEATHER. HADDLERV, OILS, TRUNKS, 8HOEFINDlNiS,&C. He Is prepared to It 11 orders at the shortest notiee luul In tho liesl manner. A number of the Ih sI workmen urn emploveil, anil repairing Is done wit limit delay ami on'the most reasonable terms. REFINED OIL lire test by the barrel, or in larger lots. UHRIUATINO and other OILS of tho tot quality. In lels to suit purchasers. The CASH imM (or linrk, Hides and Skins of U inarkelahle k nils. 9- Please t all and examine our stock before purciiasiug eisowiieie. JOH. M. HAWLEY. Diincaiiiion, 8 4 tf ClockH. Ano'.hor now lot of 80 hour and 8 Uiiy Clocks just received by y. Moil TiMi.it ii Co.New liloonilielil. NEW STORE ! CHEAP GOODS! Til E subscriber having opened a new Store, ono door Hast of Swogor's Hotel, solicits a share ol the public patronage. He has Just received a full supply of TV C? AV O O () (1 H . and will constantly keep on hand, a complete as sortment ot DRVCJOODS, Q UEEXS WARM BOOTS & 8II0KS, OltOCKBTJCS HARDWARE, HATHA CAPS. And Everything oIkc tisiutlly kont in Stores. J- Call and see my stock. liOH T. N. WILLIS, 12 New Illoomllcld, l'a. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY-COODS. GREAT BARGAINS IN CROCERIES. A Great Variety of Notions, ' AT VERY LOW PRICES. A Flue Assortment of Hardware CHEAP FOli CAS Jf. WOOD & "WILLOW WARE, QUEENSWARE, STATIONERY, And a groat variety of other goods, all of which will ba sold AT CjlAT ISAltUAIXS. F. Mortimer fe Co. New Itloomficld. OJioe, 720 Chestnut U Silent Street, (Philadelphia. "I give bit hearty preference to the Willcxix & Gibbs Silent Sewing Machine." . Fansy Fkbn. "The weiglit of reliable evidence being overwhelming for that of the'VYillcox & Gibbs Silent Sewing Machine, I decided upon it, procured it, and am more than wtitfied." Uback Grkenwood. " I have the Wheeler AWilson, the Orover & Baker, and the Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machines in my family. I use the Willcox & Gibbs most frequently, thinking it far superior to either of the others." Hits. IIkniiy Ward Beeches. " My wife would not accept a Sewing Machine of any other patent a a gift, if she must receive it on condition of giving up the Willcox St Gibbs. Oliver Cbank, CarboucUlu, Pa. " The Willcox & Gibbs is the only Sewing Machine whose working is so sure and simple that I could venture to introduce it into Syria." Rev. A. T. Pbatt, illwlouary American Board. " We have used various Sewing Machines within our family, but it is the unanimous opinion of the household, that the Willcox & Gibbs is the best of them all." Kkv. J. 8. HOI.MR, Brooklyn, N.Y. "For simplicity and mechanical accuracy of construction, I have seen no Sowing Machine equal to the wmcox & uiubs." Enoch I-kwih, Of the Pnumylraoia Centra II. B. A correspondence on the subject of Serving Machine is respectful ly toliclted. D. 8. BWING, 720 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 4 r2 ut 8300 1 OM MUTATION' MONEY. The nhove amount will lie refminded to all sol diers who were dratted while III the service, uud who paid FloOcoinniiilatlon money; anil also to all h'ihoiin who paid eoiiiiiintat Ion money who were not li-Kally llalile to dratt. Claims must lie tilled before the 1st of Man h. 1X71 . Call on, or aildreKS, LKW18 1'OT'ILK. Attorney for Claimants. .New lllooinlleld, l'a. PERRY HOUSE, New Dloonillcld, l'a. TllEsiilis?rlherluivliiKitiri'haHed the property mi 1ln iiriur if M:,Iiim mill CuI'IIhIh streets. opiHisite the Court ilouie, Invites nil his friends nun 101 mer customers 10 kivo nun 11 enn us ue is determined t furnish ttrd eluss iieeoiiimodatloiis. n'ttt i i a u k.' I in 1 f iiiUUJIU H( 1 I .1, 8 ltf. Proprietor. A Perfectly Non-Explosive Lamp I PKHKINH& IIOI'HK'H PATHNT LAMPS arc the only Lamp that (Iivks 1'kkkki r Kaki:i v w ith Al.l. kiniw of oil. They are made of brass, unit will last a lifetime, inakluK them I lie CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. The iinilerslcned are Agents for Perry County, and will supply Murehuuts at the Maiiufaeluiers' pi li e. Persons wantluir n good urtlelu lire re quested lo examine this lump. 1 1'. MoliTIMKIt & CO., New lllooinllehl, Pa. S. Audits wanted to canvass I lie County. n FWING MAGHINE!-i U THE BEST IN USE THE PA It II AM NEW FAMILY Sewing Mac7iine l"T combines all the best features of other good L machines, with New and Valuable Improvements, which make it THE EASIEST AND MOST QUIET KCNNINU as well as the Most Simple Machine In Use. IT WILL IIF.il IT WILL BRAID, IT WILL TUCK, IT WILL GATHER, IT WILL QUILT, and will use cither Silk, Cotton, or Linen Thread with equal case. It uses a straight needle, and makes a stltek ALIKE ON BOTH SIDES. The principal olllce of the company Is at iVo, 704 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. These machines arc for sale in Perry County by JAMES L. DIVEN, Landisburg. F. MORTIMER & CO., . New Bloomfield. tar The public are Invited to call at either of the alioveplaces and tee a Machine n operation. Bloomfield Academy! An English and Classical School FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 1 Young Men Prepared For College, A Normal School and a School of Art. FALL TERM COMMENCES On Monday, the 297 of August, 1870 AS the above school has recently been re-organ-l.ed, students can enter anv time. Prof. WM. II. DILL, a ifruduato of KutKcr's Col lege, N. .1., Principal. Miss ANNA ICAUOSPUItCEK, a graduate of Esther Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mil le, PaliiliiiK, Drawinc French and Herman. Every facility for the training of tho youth of both sexes in an mat constitutes a liberal un 1 and thorough education. The Collcgluto Dcpurlnienl embraces all the higher hranehes, Including the Latin and (ireek Languages, Engineering, Practi cal Surveying, Literature, Jiaturul Science uud ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations! July and August, and one week at Christmas. Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Room, Wash ing, Tuition In Latin, (ireek, English Hranehes and Mathematics, for the scholastic year, S1S0. In vacations. r.llO.OO. The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution, under the siqiervisloii of Wlllam Crlcr, Esq., by whom good and substantial board will be fur nished ; and the pupils will be under the strict care ot the Principal. Address W. If. DILL. A. M. Principal, or WILLIAM (IKIEH. 4tfl New BlooMilleld, Perry county, Pa. r. a. i i iz w , The Victoria or Ladles' flcm Is the great Invention Umfl and mrnertlu wished for by your hcx: We de sire smart and energetic lady agents to Introduce our popular and Justly celebrated article bierer; Vllltie, Ubwn, and Clin in the World, It Is highly approved of, endorsed and adopted by all Ladies of taste and rellnenient, and Is now A CHEAT FAVORITE WITH Til KM ; It is what every jMdy lias wished for, gives perfect FKEEDON OF ACTION, AND PUE VENTS CATCHINO COLD AT A CU1TICAL PEltlOD. Endorsed and receoiiimended by ail eminent PHYSICIANS AND DIVINES Every Lady ABSOLUTELY REQUIRES and will purcliiiso ONE at sight ; its merits are apparent at a GLANCE. llriieglsts, milliners, dressmakers, and those who keep fancy stores III II nil our excellent Invent Ion gives perfect mtixfaction, and sells very rapidly, and iM-ltiug enoriiioiis prollts to agents and deal ers. Town Mini county rights given free to all who di-slre engaging 111 an honoritlUe, reweUible, and prcflUtMe busiiiess, ami at tile same time, doing good to these sullerlug companions In life. Sam ples fj, sent free by mall on receiptor prlee. Send lor wholesale circulars. Address, VICTOItIA MAM'FACTUKINO CO.. 17 Park Place, Nuw Yolk. Pensions, Bounties, &c. WIDOWS, Minor Children, Mothers, Fathers, &e., of Soldiers who were killed or died of disease contracted In the Servlei) of the United blates, ran now make application for Pension. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or wer wounded, ruptured, or lu any way disabled in tho war of lMtil. When widows die or re-marrv. the child or children under slxlu'ii years of ate are entitled to a Pension. The time for tiling claims for additional bounty lias ueeu eAieuueu ni iiioiniis. Particular attention given toold suspended eases In llic dillereiit departments at Washington, D. C. If you have, or llifnk you have a claim against the government, can on or niidress tlie uudurslguud. tio chargo lor information. LKWIs POTTKlt, Attorney for Claimants, 4 31 NEW BLOOMJ'IELD, PA. For Hand-bills,, or job -work of any kind, CO to tho 2'iiitfi Office. Our "Rteum Power Press," will print a larger bill than any press in tlie county. rennsylvra!n, It. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after Dec. 4th 1870, rasscnger trains will run as follows; WEST. rittsb'B Expr's. (Flag).5..'ll a. m. dallv exn't Sunday. ay Passenger, "..to a. m., daily except Monday, Mall. .... ........ 2.SI) p. M. dally except Sunday. A mixed train with passenger ear attached, will leayellarrishiirg at 5 o'clock p. in., and Newport at(J.oOp. m. " EAST. Fast Line 4.1S A. M., dally except Monday. llai l ishiirg Accoiu. 11.,'W A. M., dally Sunday. Mail, 7.48 p. M., dally except Sunday ,1. J. 1SAUCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. n and after Sunday, Dec, 4th, 1S70, trains will leave Duncaiiiion, as follows : EASTWARD. Fast Line, (Flag) 4.44 a. m., daily except Monday llarrlsburg Aecmn.12.utl P.M., dally " Sunday Wail 8.20 p. m.. daily " Sunday WKSTWAISD. Way Passenger. 3.55 a. m., dallv except Mondav n-r ,.,'rf!;M,; '; dally except Sunday Thro' Freight, Pass. Car attached, d.iv.t p. m. WM. C. KINO, Agent Singe Lino Kftwccn Newport and New Ueriiinntovfii. STAGES leave New (iennantown dally at four o'clock a. 111. Landishurgat 7. .'HI a. in. Green park at 8 a. 111. New lllooinlleld at S) a. in. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. lietiirninir leaves Newport on the arrival of the Mall Train from Philadelphia, at 2.:so p. in. Z. KICK, Proprietor. Ki:iIIX; 11AIL-KOAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, Kov. 21st, 1870. GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Pot tsville,Tamaiia, Ashland, Shamoklii, Lebanon, Allentown, Knston, Ephratn, Lltlz, Lan caster, Columbia, tic, Hie. Trains leave llarrlsburg for New York, as follows: At 3.10, 8.10, lu.su a. M., and 2.50, p. m., connect ing with similar trains nn the Pennsylvania Hall road, and arriving at New York at 10:10 a. in., 3;W, e:fi0 and 10:uu p. 111., respectively. sleeping cars accompany tho 3.10 a. ni., train without change. Returning : Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12 noon, and 6 P. m.: Philadelphia at 8.15 a. m., and 3.30 p. M. Sleeping cars accompany the 6 p. M., train from New York, without change. Leave llarrlsburg for Heading, Pottsv llle, Tama qua, Minersville, Ashland, Shamoklii, Pine Grove, Allentown, Philadelphia, nt 8.10, a. m., and 2.50, and 4.ta, p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4.05 p. 111. train connecting for Phila delphia, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potts vllle, Schuylkill Haven andAubiirii, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave llarrlsburg at 3.40 p. m. Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., connecting with similar train 011 EastPcnn'a Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.20 p. M.t stopping at all Stations ; leave Pottsvllle at 9 A. M. uud 3. 10 p. M. ; Herndnii at 10.15 o'clock A. M.; Shuinokln at 5.40 and 11.20 a. m. ; Ashland, 7.05 a. m. and 12.50 noon ; Tamaqiia at8.33 A. M. and 2.40c. m. lor Philadelphia and New York, Heading, liar, risburg, &c. Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at8.15A. m., for Ilarrisburg.aiid 12:05a.m. or Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading accommodation train: leaves Pottsvllle nJ 6v.4.,,A- Pilssi'ig Reading at 7.30 A. M.,arrlvlng at Philadelphia at 10.20 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p. m. passing Reading at 7.25 p.m., arriving at Pottsvllle at 9.10 p. m. Pottstown Accommodation train : Leaves Totts town at 7.00 a. 111., returning, leaves Philadelphlaat 4.00 p.m. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7.20 a. 111. and 6.15 p. 111. lor Ephruta, Litis;, Lancaster, Columbia. &c. Perkiomen RallroadtralnsleavePerklomen Junc tion at 7.45, and 9.05 a. 111., 3.00 and 6.30 p. ill. Re turnliig.leaves Schwenksville at 7.00 A. M., and 8.20 a. m. and 12.50 noon, and 4:30 p. 111., connecting with similar trains on Heading mart. Colebrookdale Railroad train leaves Pottstownat 9.40a. in. and 6.20 p. 111., returning leave Mt. Pleas, ant at 7, and 11 :25 a.m., connecting with similar trains 011 Reading It. It. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8.30 a. m., 2.05 and 5.02 p. in. Returning, leave Dowiilngtown ut 6.65 a. m., 12.45, noon, and 8.15 p. 111., connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays; Leave New York at 5 p. 111.; Phlla. ata. 111. und:i.l5 p.in.j the8a. 111. train run. nliigonlyto Reading; Pottsvllle 8 a. m.t Harris burg 3.10 a. 111., and l.lfip. in. ; and Reading at 7:15 a. 111., and 10:05 p. 111., for Harrisburg, at 6:00 a. 111. for New York at 9:40 a, 111.. 4.25 p. in., for Philadel phia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets to and from all points ut reduced rates. Baggage checked through, 100 pounds allowed each passenger. (i. A.NICOLLS, Oen'ISup't. Northern Central Hallway. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Throuiih and Direct Route to and from Washing ton, Haiti more, Jil intra. Uric, Jlujato, Jtochenter and Niagara iulU. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, DEC. 4th, 1870, the trains on the Northern Central ltuil wuy will run us follows : XORTinYARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I llarrlsburg, 1.55p. in Williaiuspurt 7.00 p. 111., and arr. at Elmira, lu.30 BUFFALO EXPRESS. Leaves Baltlinore,10.2op.iii. Harrisburg, 2.25 a.m. Wllliauisport, 6.60 a. in. Elmira, 11.35 noon. Arrives at Cunaudalgua ut 3.10 p.m. FAST LINK. Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. in. llarrlsburg 4.35 p.m. Arr. at VVllliu111sport8.lup.1u., uud Erie at 7.40 u. 111. CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Leaves Baltliiiore7.40p.iu. ar. llarrlsburg 12.01a.m. YORK AND HARR1SHURG ACCOMMODATION Leaves York ut 6.10a. 111., urr. ut llarrlsburg 7.45 a. Emigrant Train with passenger car attached, leaving llarrlsburg at 7.30 a. 111., arrives ut Sun bury ut 11.15 u. 111. SOUTHWARD. MAIL-TRAIN. Leaves Elmira B.Oo a. 111. 1 Wllllamsport 9.30 a. in. Harrisburg 1.27 p. 111. Ar.Baltiiuore ul6.15p.in BUFFALO EXPRESS. Leaves Cunaudalgua 4.45 p. 111., Elmira 8.40 p. in. WilliumsjHirt 12.2U a. 111., Harrisburg at 5.35 u. In. Arrives ut Baltimore at 9.15 u. 111. CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Leavcsllarrisbuiglo.45p.in., Ar. Baltimore 2. 30a.m ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Uuubury 10.20 u. 111., Ar.llarrlsbtirg 1.00 p.m. 1'ACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. Harrisburg 11.35 a.m., Ar.Balliiuoro S.05p.m. YOltK AND llAlIltlSllt'lta AOTOMMODATIOS. Lvs. Harrisburg 6.25 p. in., Arr. at York T.lup. in. - Mall Train north and south, Fast Line north, and York und Harrisburg Accommodation north anil south, uud Erie Express, Erie Mail south, Cin cinnati Express north, l'aeillo Express south, und Emigrant north daily except Sunday. Bullalo Express north and south dully. Cincinnati Express south daily except Saturday. For linlliiT luforiuatiou apply ut the Ticket olllco. Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. ALFRED It. FISKK, Geuural Supei intendciit. A Desirable Farm for Sale. T7"IIJi lie sold at a bargain, a FARM situated V In Centre township, about 2 miles North West of Bloomlleld borough, containing lO'J ACHES, .'17 well timbered, and the balance clear eiL and under a high stale of cultivation. H here are 011 the premises a LOO HOUSE, plastered, con talniug 7 riMiius 1 a good BANK BARN, a good HAW MILL and 2 L1M E QUARRIES. For further information apply to V. A. HARNETT, Att'y-nt Law, New Bloomlleld, I'll., Or on tlie premises to Mis. Knct'A(iiiuFr.4358l
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