I)c imc0, Nnu Blaomftcfo, JJcu Miscellaneous News Hems. Jte3 A kind kdy who sent us a mince pio, with the request " please insert," is assured that such articles aro never crowded out by a press of other matter. JCtST" A daughter of Daniel Murphey died in Sacramento recently from taking liquid potassa, administered through the carelessness of a druggist. fiST" Four desperate ruffians, confined in jail at llushvillc, Illinois, succeeded in escaping, on Saturday night week, after a lierco assault on the jailor. J8 Captain F. W. Perkins, a well known steamship agent, was found dead in his office, No. 20 Carnndelet street, last week shot through tho head and other evidences of violence. Tho coroner is investigating tho affair. B& Mayor Sturgis, of Meridian, Miss., was on Tuesday morning, on his own motion given a safo conduct to tho cars by citizens, on a plodgo to go North and never return, after tendering his resigna tion. JBgy The latest thing in tho boot and shoe lino at Boston, is a crimped calf boot, tho calf skin tanned with tho hair on, and made up with the hair outside tipped with alligator leather. Ladies' boots of the same style have also been made. B&" A darkey, left in charge of a tele graph office in New Orleans, whilo tho operator went to dinner, heard some one "call" over tho wires, and began shouting at the instrument : " Do operator isn't here." Tho noise ceased. A Cincinnati man kicked a black dog off his doorstep, the other night, as ho supposed, and was horrified when a policeman picked it up and found it an Ethiopian baby wrapped up in a black cloth. The kick killed it. t& Tho authorities have demanded of tho Warden of Nevada State Prison tho surrender of the Trano car robbers, who are now serving a term of thirty years each. If surrendered tho robbers will bo tried in the United States Circuit Court this week for murder. ft It is said that President Grant's colored barber exercises his vocation in two distinct spheres. Ho shampoos and trims whiskers in tho Executive Depart ment, and shaves the Treasury Depart ment by drawing a salary of $1,200 a year as clerk. IqTA man liviug in Columbia, Pa., and owning the house ho lives in, lately Tcfuscd to bury bis father, who died sud denly, but turned tho body over to the Coroner to be buried as a pauper, sign ing his name to a paper which read as follows : " I hereby rofuse to take charge of the corpse of my father or pay for its burial." B2r A party serenading a newly mar ried couple at tho house of Mordccai Kcl loy, at Monroe, Wis., Monday evening, were fired into by Kelley, and a young man named Patlin, a brother of tho brido was instantly killed and two others serious ly wounded. Kelley surrendered him self the next morning, and claims not to have known the gun was loaded. SSySatnuol Miller, a lumber merchant of Eddy, Sullivan county, N. Y., was married tho other evening to -Miss Par menter, and after the wedding feast went with the guests to escort his bride and ber undo to the depot, to scud them oil on the wedding trip, as he had no time to attend to it, and bo was anxious she should have a wedding trip somehow or other. i" A. ludy experiencing a choking sensation every time she put on a switch of bought hair, consulted a spiritual " medium," who set her mind at rest by telling ber that tho locks in question had been cut off tho head of a woman that had been hanged, and that a choke would always attend to tho wearing of that par ticular switch. Senator Revels declined to com ply with tho numerous letters and tele grams to go to Mississippi and election eer for his return to tho Senate. He says ho feels it to be his duty to remain away until alter the contest is decided, so that it cannot bo said hereafter that he tried to influence tho Legislature in his own interest. The politicians aro surprised and puzzled at this patriotio and unself ish spirit. arThe North EasKKrio county) Star tells this: Miss CluinUaluHha.an estima ble young ludy residing near Sterrcttauia, recently lost her power of speech, and during the spaco of thrco weeks was un able to utter a solitary audiblo word. A few days since, while washiii" dishes, she ull at once commenced to talk, to her ' great surprise mid astonishment. Nuono j knows the cuu.-e of her having becu thus u fleeted. Cray It has taken tho Pension liurcau thirty-throo years to decide the claim of Abraham Luwreuce, a soldier of tho devolution, fur 8750 us arrears of pen sion. The claim was urged in succes sion by the old soldiur himself, the ad luiuistrutor of his estate, his daughter, and his grand-daughter, and Iihh been thrown out finally on tho ground that tho last claimant is too remotely related to the original pensioner to recover. READY-MADE CliOTIIING. The Largest Stock; In the Finest Goods; Boys' the Newest Styles; Wear the Best Work we have manship; the every kind Greatest Va of material riety, at every variety of llarlcet style, suitable for an d Youth from 16 to 20 A J9.IL Gth. Boys from 9 to 16, TT1 JEL4 and Children from 5 to 9 years, all k Y auraDle & strong, maae witn special . ... .1 Jf reference to rough We usage. In this de have partment our mad prices are as- our Es tonishingly tablishment low. "THE HEAD QUARTERS OF and o .COUNTRY TRADE' 6th. n Clothing, we can assure nnr friends from vof town thaf tho v 9CM k need look no fur. A ther than Oak Hall nniA .3. v .. ror satisfactory CustomX TT .. . TV Wothing & satis WnrkliA tactory prices. oftheveryX run biock ail best charactcr.X ft-I tne year round. measurement. A J. MarJcet Drices. &o.. sent nm n a free to any part of fl j 6th. America, and good fltsN guaranteed. Markety and 6th Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Sew Carriage Manufactory, On Hioh Street, East of Caiimsle St., New Bloomflcld, fenn'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commodi ous Shop nil High HI.. Kast of Carlisle Street, New Rloomtleld, Pit., where lie In prepared to man ufacture to order Oil i' r i ji o h ' Ot every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, Snllt to order, and lliiishcd In the most artistic and arable manner. Having superior workmen, he In prepared to furnish work that will compare favoranly with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much mure reasifliable rates. WBEPA1EING of all kinds neatly and prompt ly done. A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH. SHI A. Now Leather, Harness and Oil Store At Duiiramion, l'enn'a. TJIK subscriber has Just opened In Duneannon, Terry county, l'a.. opposite the National Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of LEATHER. SADDLERY, OILS, TRUNKS, SHOE FINDINGS, S.C. He It prepared to till orders at the shortest notice and In the best manner. A nuiulier of the liest workmen lire employed, and repairing Is done without dcluy mill on I lie most reasonable terms. REFINED oil, lite test by the barrel, or In larger lots. Ll ItltlCATINO and other OILS ot tho best quality, in lets to suit purchasers. The CASH paid for Bark, Utiles and Skins of all marketable kinds. 4. Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. . . JOS. M. HAWLKY. Duneannon, 64 tf Clocks. Another now lot of 80 hour and 8 day Clocks just received by F. JIoh TUiKii &, C'o.Now Bloomrlold. . ivdew sTom-: ! CHEAP GOODS! THE subscriber having opened a new Store, one door Hast of Swoger's Hotel, solicits n sliare of the public patronage, lie lias Just received a full supply of IV O "V Gr f (1 H , and w ill constantly keep on hand, a complete as sortment of DR Y-OOODS, QUEENSWARE HOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES HARDWARE. HATS A CArS. And Everything else nsnnlly kept In SloreB. Xg Call and see my stock. rout. N. WILLIS, New liloonillcld, l'a. 42 GREAT B All GAINS IN DRY-COODS. Gil EAT BARGAINS IN CROCERIES. A Great Variety of Notions, AT VERY LOW PRICES. A Fine Assortment of Hardware CIIEAV FOR CASH. WOOD & WILLOW WARE, QUEENSWAItE, STATIONERY, And a great variety of othor goods, all of which will he sold at (atiLiT imim; 1IXS. F. Mortimer A Co. Xcw Itlooin field. Office, 720 illcox&Gihh Chestnut U Silent 3 Street, q 0 E (Philadelphia. " I give my hearty preference to the Willcox & Qibbs Silent Sewing Machine." Fanmy Fehk. " The weight of reliable evidence being overwhelming for that of the Wilcox & Gibba Silent Sewing Machine, I decided upon it, procured it, and am more than tatiified." Ohack G keen wood. " I have the Wheeler & Wilson, the Grover & Baker, and the Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machines in my family. I use the Willcox & Gibbs most frequently, thinking it far superior to cither of the others." Mas. Henry Wahd Beeciier. " My wife would not accept a Sewing Machine of any other patent at a gift, if she must receive it on condition of giving up the Willcox & Gibbs." . Eev. Olivkb Crane. Carboudslo, ra. " The Willcox & Gibbs is the only Sewing Machine whose working is so sure and simple that I could venture to introduce it into Syria." Ebv. A. T. Pratt, Mualouary 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 tho best of them all." Kkv. J. 8. Hoi.mr. Brooklyn, N Y. "For simplicity and mechanical accuracy of construction, I have seen no Hewing Machine equal to the Willcox & Gibbs." Enoch Lkwis, Of the Pouusylvauui C'eutrsl R. B. A correspondence on the subject of Seizing Machines, is respectful ly solicited. JD. 8. EWI2TG, 720 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 4 52 12t $300 c OM MUTATION MONEY. The above amount will lie refoimded to all sol diers who were diaftcil while In the service, and who paid $i00 comminution money; and also to all penmim who paldcoiiiiniilatlon money who were hot legally liable to draft. Claims must be tilled before I lie 1st of March, JH71 . Call on, or addle, LliWl.S I'OTTlilt. Attorney for Claimant. New llloointleld, l'a. ri:itiiY iioiisE, Now Wooniilold, I'u. rpiIIC subs nllierliavliiii purchased the property 1. on the ooi ner of Maine anil Cnrllslo streets, opposite the Court House, Invites all his friends anil former eastoiners to alve him a call as lie Is determined 1 1 furiilsli tlrst class aceoiumodatloiis. THOMAS HUTV1I. 3 ltf. l'roprh'tor. A Perfectly Non - Explosive Lamp I 1)KHKINS& HOt HK'H PATICXT LAMPS are the only Lamp that Hives I'mimrr Hakktv with am, kikiw (ikoh. They are made of brass, and will last a lifetime, milking them I he CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. The iiiidersiKiied am Agents for I'erry County, and will supply Merchants at the Manufacturers' price, 1'ersons wanting a good article aro re ouested to examine tills lamp. Y. MoltTIMKK & CO., New iiloomllcld. l'a. a. Agents wanted to camass the County. N niOTOGRAniS ! riiotogrniilis ! Photographs! JACOB COllLli, Pliotographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. TIlKstthsorlber would respectfully call tho at tention of llio cltlens of tills conntv to thfl fact that ho Is prepared to take PHOTOU'llA PUS iiimiui.,ini-,ii; in mo III L. JUS lOllg expeiieilCO enables him to produce pictures wmrrr cannot jib ex- All persons are requested to call at his rooms and examine siieclmens. I'artlcular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will be takca to furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOB COJ1LE, ArtM, Newport, I'erry Co., Ta THE BEST IX USE THE PAR II AM NEW FAMILY Saving Machine IT combines all the best features of other good machines, with New and Valuable Improvements, which make it THE EASIEST AND MOST QUIET ltLNNINIJ as well as the Most Simple Machine in Use. IT WILL HEM IT WILL BRAID, IT WILL TUCK, IT WILL GATHER, IT WILL QUILT, and will use either Silk, Cotton, or Mnen Thread with equal ease. It uses a straight needle and makes a stitch ALIKE ON BOTH SIDES. The principal olllce of the company Is at No, 704 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. These machines are for salo In Terry County by JAMES L. DIVEN, Landisburg. F. MORTIMER & CO., New Bloomfleld. 9-The public are invited to call at either of the aboveplaces and see a Machine in operation. Bloomfiold Academy! An English and Classical School FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I Young Men Prepared For College, A Normal Schmil and a School of Art. FALL TERM COMMENCES On Monday, the 29A of Attrust, 1870 AS the almvo school has recently been ro-organ-Izcd, students can enter any time. 1'rof. VM. II. 1)11.1,, a graduate of ltutger's Col lege, N. J., Principal. Miss ANNA E. AlKlSPUKfiKIt, a graduate of Esther Institute, Columbus. Ohio, teacher of Mu sic, Painting, Drawing, French and lierinan. Every facility for the training of the youth of both Rexes in all that constitutes a liberal and thorough education. The t'ollcglato Department embraces all the higher branches, Including the l.atln and (ireek Languages, Engineering, Practl eal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science and ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christmas. .Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Boom, Wash ing, Tuition In Latin, (ireek, English llrancheHand Mathematics, for the scholastic year, HW. In vacations. gaio.uo. The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution, tinder the supervision ot Willam (irier, Esq., by whom good and substantial board will be fur nlshed : and the pupils will be under thestrlet care of the Principal. Address W. If. DILL, A. M. Principal, or WILLIAM UHIEK, 4lf fNew Ulooailleld, Perry county, Ya. Pensions, Bounties, &o. -T-IDOWS. Minor Children, Mothers, Fathers, V &e., of Soldiers w ho were killed or died of disease contracted 111 the Service of the United Stales, can now make application for Pension. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or In any way disabled In Ui war of lHiil. When widows din or re marry, the child or children under sixteen years of age are entitled to a Pension. The time fur tiling claims for additional bounty has been extended six months. Particular attention given to old suspended eases In the dlllerenl departments at Washington, D. ('. If you have, or think you have a claim against Iha (ioverninent, call on or address the, uuucrslgiied. No ehaow for information. . i-KAvrs roTTiin', . .' Attorney for Claimants, tSl, . ' , NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. Tcnnsj Iviir.fa It. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. wm,r,r.l,k,,'o,rorw,Vel!-4,U 1870, rasSR,,8Cr '" wksx I'lttsh'B Expr's. (Flag)5.l a.' m. dally exe't Sunday. Way Passenger, 0.:tu a. m., dallv oiinu. f'A'nilxtfainvK EAST. Fast l. no ..... 4.18 A. M., dally except Monday IlarrlsuurgAccom.ll.30A. tlnliy S 7.48 -. M., dally ex cept s!!ndayy J. ,1. BAltCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, Dec, 4th, 1870, trains will leave Duncaiiuon, asfollows : EASTWA11D. f ast Line, (Flag) 4.44 A. M., daily except Monday llarrisburg Accoin. Vi.W p. m., dally Sunday MUl 8-20,STWAI!"y " Way Passenger. S.55 A. M., dally except Monday ,U? M. : hilly exeept Sunday lino' Freight, Pass. Car attached, (1.03 v. m. WM. (J. KINO, Agent Stage Line Between Newport and Kcw' Ocnnantovtn. STAGES leave New (icrmantown daily at four o'clock a. m. Landisburg at 7. 30 a. m. Green park at 8 a. m. New Hlooinlleld at a. in. Arriving at Newport to connect with tho Ac commodation train East. Heturiilng leaves Newport on the arrival of the Mall Train from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. in. Z. KIC'E, Proprietor. iu:aiuj i:Air-ito ai. WINTEIt ARRANGEMENT. 9Ioiilay, Diov. 21st, JS70. GItlCAT TRUNK LINK FROM THK NORTH and North-West for Philadelphia. New York, Reading, Pottsvllle, Taniaiiua, Ashland. shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Eplirata, Litlz, Lan caster, Columbia, etc., &e. .lrri!i',JV'ye.Ililn'lsuu,'K'',rN''wYork,asfoIlows: At 3.1(1, 8.10, 10.50 A. M., ami 2.50, p. m., connect lug with similar trains on the Pennsylvania Rail road, and arriving at New York at 10:10 a. in.. 3;80, 6:fu and 10:00 p. m., resiiectively. Sleeping cars accompany the 3.10 a. m., 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.-10 p. m. Sleeping cars accompany the 5 p. M., train from New York, without change. wave llarrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tama qua, Mlnersville, Ashland, Shainokln, l'lne Orove, Allentown, Philadelphia, at 8.10, A. m., and 2.50, and 4.05, p. m., stoiiplug at Lebanon and principal way stations: the 4.05 p. in. train connecting for Phila delphla, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potts, viile, Schuylkill Haven iindAuburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Hallroad, leave llarrisburg at 3.40 p. M. Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at7.30 A. M., connecting with similar tralnon East I'enn'a Hallroad, returning from Beading at 0.20 p. m.. stopping at all Stations; leave Pottsvllle at 9 A. M. and 3. 10 p. m. llerndon at 10.15 o'clock a. m. i hhainokln at5.40 and 11.20 A. M. ; Ashland, 7.05 a. m. and 12.50 iiiMin ; Tamaqua at 8.33 a. m. and 2.40 i. m. for Pliiladelphla and New York, Beading, liar, risburg, &o. Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Jtailroad at8.15 a. M.,forHarrisburg,aud 12:06 A. M. for Pine Grove and Trcmoiit. Beading accommodation train: leaves Pottsvllle ai 5,ma- ,; 'iS!,liK Reading at 7.30 a. m., arriving i'A 1 ''!''!''!',' '' nt la2 A- M- returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p. m. passing Beading at 7.25 p.m., arriving at Pottsvllle at 9.10 p. m. l'ottstown AccommiHlatlon train : Leaves Potts- townat7.00a,m.,returniiig,leavesPlilladelphlaat 4W n. nit Columbia Ballroad trains leave Reading at 7.20 a. m. and 6.15 p. in. lor Eiihratu, Litiz, Lancaster, coitinibia. &c. PerkiomenBallroadtralnsleavererklnmen Junc tion at 7.45, and 9.05 a. 111., 3.00 mid 5.30 p. 111. Be turiilng.leaves Schwenksville at 7.00 A. M., and 8.20 ".!',' n,ml, 12.50 noon, and 4:30 p. in., connecting with similar trains on Beadingroad. Colebrookdale Bailroad train leaves Pottstownat 9.40a. m. and 6.20 p. in., returning leave Mt. Pleas ant at 7, and 11 :25 a. m., connecting with similar trains on Reading B. B. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8.30 a. 111., 2.05 and 5.02 p. in. Betiirning, leave Downlngtown at 6.55 a. in., 12.45. noon, and 6.15 p. in., connecting witli trains on Beading Bailroad. On Sundays; Leave New York at 5 p. m.: Phila. at 8 a. m. and3.15 p. in. ; the8a. m. train run lilng only to Beading; Pottsvllle 8 a. in.; Harris, burg 3.10 a in ..and i.OT.p. in.; and Beading at7:15 a. in., and 10:05 p. in., for llarrisburg, at 5:00 a. m. p'iii?cw nt B:4U n" '"' 4,!B v- tur 1'ulla(lel- Coinmutatlon, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion tickets to aud from all points at reduced rates. Baggage checked through, 100 pounds allowed each passenger. O. A.NICOLLS, Gen'IStip't. Northern Central Railway. . WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Tlirovffh and Direct Route to anil from Wanhlng. ton, JlaUlmure, Elmtra, Erie, Rti'ato, Rochester and Nlayara lulls. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, DEC. 4th, 1870, the trains on the Northern Central Rail way will run as follows : NORTI1WABD. MAIL TRAIN. Leavos Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I llarrisburg, l.Rfip. m Williamsuort 7.00 p. in., and arr. at Klmirii, 10.30 BUFFALO EXPRESS. Leaves Baltlmore,10.2op.iu. llarrisburg. 2.25 a.m. Willlainsport, 6.55 a. ill. Elinlra, 1L35 noon. Arrives at Cauaiidalgua at 3.10 p.m. FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. in. llarrisburg 4.S5 p.m. Arr.at WUllainsporlH.lop.iii., and Erie at 7.40 a. in. CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Leaves Baltlinore7.4l'p.m. ar. llarrisburg 12.01a.m. YORK AND I1ARKIK11UBG ACCOMMODATION Leaves York at 6.10a. in., bit. at llarrisburg 7.45 a. Emigrant Train with passenger ear attached, leaving llarrisburg ut 7.30 a. in., arrives at Sun bury at 11.15 a. m. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Elmlrafl.00 a. in. J Wllllamsimrt 9.30 a. m. llarrisburg 1.27 p. in. Ar.Ballimore at6 .15 p.m BUFFALO EXI'BESS. Leaves Cauaiidalgua 4.45). ni., Elinlra 8.40 p. in. WllliainsiKirt 12.20 a. in., llarrisburg at 6.35 a. in. Arrives at Halt I more at 9.15 a. in. CINCINNATI EXPBESS. XCavesHarrlsburglO.lfip.m., Ar. Baltimore 2.30a.m ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Siiubuiy 10.20 a. m., Ar.Hairlsburg 1.00 p.m. PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. llarrisburg 11.35 a.m., Ar. Baltimore 3.05 p.m. Y'ouk and llAKiiiBiu ua Accommodation. Lvs. llarrisburg b.2i p. in., Arr. at York 7. lop. in. "Mall Train north and south, Fast Line north, anil Yol k and llarrisburg Accommodation north and south, and Erie Express, Erie Mall south, Cin cinnati Express north, Paeille Express south, and Emigrant north daily except Sunday. Iliillalo Express north and south dally. Cincinnati Express south dally except Saturday. For further lulormalloii apply at the Ticket olllco. Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. ALFRED B. F1SKE, Ucnuia! Superintendent. A Desirable Farm for Sale. "ITTILL bo sold at a bargain, a FARM situated y in Centre township, about 2 miles North West of liloonillcld borough, containing lifi Al'ltKS, 37 well timliercd, and the balance clear ed, and under a high slate of cultivation. There are on the premises a LOG HOUSE, plastered, con tuliiliig 7 rooms i a good HANK BARN, u good SAW MUX and 2 LIME QUABBIKS, - For further Information apply to V. A. HARNETT, Att'y -at-Law. New liloonillcld. Pa.. Or on the premises to Mis. 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