ljc mc0, Nctt Blaomftclir, )cu Miscellaneous News Items. &&" An Illinois girl foil dead while being photographed. fiS?" A fir o work factory nt Jefferson, 111., wos blown up On the lGth inst., bad ly injuring four persons. t&" A clergyman und his wife in Port laud, Mo., have recently suffered greatly from poisoning, caused by eating canned tomatoes. flt?y A train bearing 700 women and children of colonists who have settled in Ellsworth Kansas rceently passed through Topeka. 8 A boat, in which wore four French men, was swept over Salmon falls near Ilusscl on the 14th, and ull tho men drowned. IKsyTho Chinese lmvo coal mines which they have worked for hundreds of years. They prepare tho coal for use by grindiug or pounding it to powder and mixing it with clay. 85?" A Michigan woman has written a letter to tho Legislature, advocating tho restoration of capital punishment in that State, and asking to bo appoiuted State executioner. Miss Margaret A. Hancock lias recovered $15,000 from Lucien K. Squires in the Adair couuty (Mo.) Cir cuit court, tho suit being for breach of promise fl"A Norridge Locks deacon recently coughed up a head of herds grass, which bad lain on bis lungs for over oli years. It still retained its original shape, but had grown as hard as a stone. J&arOn tho 14th inst., T. J). Murphy, of Newburyport, after seeing his wile seated in a car at the Boston depot, fell beneath tho train in stepping from the car, and wag killed. The body was shockingly mangled. Jfeg" Since tho reward was offered for the arrest of Forester, who is charged with tho murder of Nathans, in New York, no less than four innocent men Lave been arrested, as they answered to tho description given of Forrester. J Buss, a kiss; rebus, kiss again; pluribus, to kiss irrespective of sex; silly bus, to kiss tho hand instead of tho lip; blundcrbus, to kiss the wrong person, om nibus, to kiss all promiscuously ; ercbus, to kiss in the dark. S&" Additional dcvelopeuients leave no doubt of the guilt of Mrs. Stiles, under arrest in Hartford Conn., for a recent at tempt to poison two families in East Windsor by sending them poisoned candy through tho mail. t&" Mary A. ltyan, aged 85 years, of .Fourth avenue, Brooklyn was found dead in bed recently. The coroner's in quest revealed the fact that the woman was utterly destitute, and had died of starvation. BSSr A six-year old daughter af Daniol Gannon of Patterson fell dead in the street on Friday. A piece of rubber from a toy balloon whistle was afterward found lodged in her windpipe. It hud accidentally glippod down her throat and strangled her to death. 'The Japanese, instead of spending their tiiuo in listening to a long sermon march decorously to the temple wherein their priests are performing service, throw in a printed prayer and a little money, and go about their business with a satisfied conscience. Sf While tho family of Mrs. Ayorton of Brooklyn wero taking tea on the 14th inst., at their residence on Union street a sneak thief entered the house and stole diamond jewelry valued at $6,000, one hundred dollars in gold coin, and two thousand Bhares of different leud compan ies' stock. 86y Early iu the morning of the 15th inst., a fire broke out in the stable belong ing to the Horse llailrnad Company, in Williamsburg, and when it was extin guished it was found that fifty valuable horses had been smothered by the smoke, and were dead. Four other horses in an adjoining stable wore burned to death. i- In Galena, 111., the other day, a judge found before him a young girl ar rested for creating a disturbance in ttio street. J udgo and prisoner gazed at each other for a momont, and then tho latter said, " You know that your son caused my rum. Ihe man bowed his head, and when he lifted it again tears were in his eyes, and he said in a broken voice ; " Let her go for iny lips can never con demn her." BSTTho Oswego, N. Y., I'm gives this little story ; " Emma, daughter of Charles Aldrich, a respectable farmer near Texas, town of Mexico, Oswego county, eloped last evening with II. L. Myers, a young merchant of Texas. She was to have been married ut 7 o'clock lust evening to one Fillmoro, a somewhat aged but wealthy Californian. Tho guests assembled and the pursou attended but the brido to bo, was not on hand. It was said she left the bouso toward even ing under the pretenco of goiug out where the men were gathering sap, which was tho lust seen of her. Myers had former ly paid bis addresses to Miss Aldrich, The wedding dresses were left behind and are without a wearer. READY-MADE CLOTHIXG. The Largest Stock; k the Finest Goods; vthe Newest Styles: the Best Work- we have jXmanship; the every klnd V Greatest Va- of material &xfJL r; ety, at every variety of Market style, suitable for and -ry Youth from 16 to 20. .& Gth, Boys from 9 to 16, TP! kana Children from to 9 years, all 3E durable & strong, made with special reference to rou; ugh We .usage. In this de have partment our made prioes are as our Es tonishingly tablishment low. "THE HEAD T? MarJcet nrr i nmnnn ti Uf and .COUNTRY TRADE' Gth. in Clothing, andTIT w w we can assupn mi i - - Vfriends from V of town ha iha A 9 (TH need look no fur. Ik ther than Oak Hair for satisfactory CustonA Tr. . jfl vwotning & satis factory prices. ofthevery M run quick an beiteharaeterX Ti Vhe year Easy rules for round. measurement, A ' J3L yfarket nrinAit- . annt and free to any part of Jj 6th. nmcuua, uiiu yuuu nm auaranteerl. JM7MfcA" land Gth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Sew Carriage Manufactory, On Jlion Street, East or Caiilisi.b St., New Bloomfleld, renn'a. THE subscriber has built a large nnd commodl Otis Shop on High Ht., East of Carlisle (Street, New Rlnointield, l a., where lie U prepared to mau ufacture to order On, i tm i fi h Of every description, out of the bent material. Sleighs of every Style, built tn order, and finished In the most artistic and durable manner. Having superior workmen, lie If prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates. -KEFAIRINO of all kinds neatly and prompt ly done. A call Is solicited. SAMUEL, SMITH. s lit A. New Leather, Harness and Oil Store At Duncannon, l'enn'a. Til K subscriber has Just opened In Duucuntinn, Ferry county, l'a., opiioiiile the National Hotel, a large aud splendid assortment of LEATHER. BADDLERV, OILS, TRUNKS, SHOE FINDINOS,&C. He Is prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice aud In the U'st manner. A nuinlier of the best workmen are employed, and repairing Is done without delay and on the most reasonable terms. KEF1NKD OIL lire test by the barrel, or In larger lots. LUBRICATING and other OILS of the best quality. In lets to suit purchasers. The CASH paid for ltark, Hides and Skins of nil marketable Minis. Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. . , . JOS. M. HAWLEY. Duncannon, fi 4 tf tlockg. Another new lot of 80 hour and tt day Clocks juat received by F, Moft- viuvn .Vr rn AT 1 1 1 il . .1 1 w vvaicn ajiuvuiuciu, FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED anfl Cattle Powflers. Horse This preparation. Inn and favorably f known, will thoroughly rc-lnvinorate 'broken down and low-inirltcd liorsei, hy itrpiiKtheninar and clemming tiio stomach and Intcstfnei. It is a lure itreventtre of all discuss Incfdrnt to this animal, luch aa LUNG WAT KB, HKAVE3. COtJOMS, IHH TKMPKR, FKVKRS, FOUN DKR, I.OS3 0F API'KXITE AND VITAL F.NKRGY, ko. It use Imnravca thu wind. lncreatR the ipietito givet aimootli and rIomy skin and A traniforms the mifriihlu pkek-ton 'tl into a flne-lookinK nd Hpli'itRd horse. To kerpen of Cowf thig prepara tion is invaluable. It la a itire pre- ivt'nttve against Itlndccst, Hollow Horn, etc. It hat been proven by actual experiment to increase the 'quantity of milk and cream twenty 'percent, and make the butter firm anil In .ttl. Is Itlrei them an appetite, loosens, their bide, and makes them thrive much faster. In alt diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers In the Lungs, Liver, o.,inis article acta as a specific. By putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel 0 will the above diseases will be eradi cated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certain preventive and aura for the Hog Cholera. DAVID Ei F0UTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, M d . Tor isle by Drnpitlits and Storekeeper throughout tat Uailed States, Canada and South Amtrlsa, STORE ! CHEAP GOODSl Til E subscriber having opened a new Store, one doorKastof SwcKor s Hotel, solicits a share of the public patronage. Ho has Just received a full supply of TV o v Gr o o el h , and will constantly keep on hand, a complete as. sortnient of DJIY-GOODS, QUKEXSWARE BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES HARDWARE, JIATSie CArS. And Everything else usually kept In Stores. - Call and see my stock. ItOB'T. N. WILLIS, New Bloomncld, Pa. 42 GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY-COODS. GREAT BARGAINS IN GROCERIES. A Great Variety of Notions, AT VERY LOW PRICES. A Fine Assortment of Hardware CIIEAV FOll CASH. WOOD & WILLOW WARE, QUEENSWARE, STATIONERY, And a great variety of other goods, all of which will be sold AT CalllLiT IMIUJAIXS. F. Mortimer & Co. "New Itloomfield. B. M . E B Y, Wholesale and ltetall Dealer In AND MEDICINES, Olionii? nit-, CONCENTRATED REMEDIES, ESSENTIAL OILS, Patent Medicines, PUllE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal and Hacramental Purpose. A Splendid Assortment of PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, B It U S II E S , AND FANCY ARTICLES, Alway on hand, which will be sold at low prices CI?" Orders from PhTNlolutiH promptly attended to with pre ut cure. 33. IMI. EBV, Newport, Porry County, Ponn'a. 8300 1 OMML'TATIOX MONEY. The above amount will be refounded to all sol diers w ho were drafted while In the aervlce, and who paid &IU0 commutation money i and also to all lierHons who paid commutation money who were not legally liable to draft. Claims must be tilled before the 1st of March, 1871 . Call on. or addrew, I.KW1H l'Ol li:i(. Attorney forClnlmantH. Haw liloomtleld, l'u. mm PIIOTOGIIAPIIS ! riiotogrnplis ! rhotosrnplis! JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. THE subscriber would respectfully call the at tention of the citizens of this county to the fact that lie is prepared to take VHOTOU'RA I'lIS In the best stvle of the art. His Ioiiif eKiterienen enables him to produce 1'ICTURES WHICH C A SNOT BE EX CELLED. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will be taken to furnish Good Pictures' of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOB COBLE, Artist, Newport, 1'erry Co., Pa thebestTn use THE PARHAM NEW FAMILY Saving Machine IT combines aH the best features of other good machines, with New and Valuable Improvements, which make It THE EASIEST AND MOST QUIET RUNNING as well as the Most Simple Macliino In Use. IT WILL 1IEM IT WILL BRAID, IT WILL TUCK, IT WILL GATHER, IT WILL QUILT, and will use either Silk, Cotton, or Linen Thread with equal ease. It uses a straight needle and makes a stitch ALIKE ON BOTH SIDES. Tho principal ofllce of the company is at JS'o, 704 Cltcstnut Street, I'HILADELI'HIA. These machines are for sale In Perry County by JAMES L. DIVEN, Landisburg. P. MOETILIEE & CO., New BloomMd. a-I7iepuMearenref to call at either of the above places and tee a Machine in operation. Bloomliold Academy! An English and Classical School FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I Young Men Prepared For College. A Normal School and a School of Art. FALL TERM COMMENCES On Monday, the 2M of Auijmt, 1870 AH the above school has recently been re-organized, students caneiitor any time. Prof. W'M. II. Kll.l a graduate of Kutger's Col lege, N. J., Principal. JIIhs ANNA E. ArOSPt KOKlt, a graduate of Esther Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mu sic, Painting, Drawing. French and German. Every facility for the training of the youth of both sexes in all that constitutes a liberal and thorough education. The Collegiate Deportment embraces all the higher branches. Including the Latin and Oreek languages. Engineering, Praetl cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science und ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christinas. Terms: ForBoardlng, Furnished Room, Wash ing, Tuition In Latin, Greek, English branches and Mathematics, for the scholastic year, JlbU. Ill vacations. fjni.oo. The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution, under the suiervlsion of Wlllam drier, Ksii., by whom good and substantia! board will be fur nished : and the pupils will be under the strict care of the Principal. Address W. II. Dll.L, A. M. Principal, or WILLIAM (ililKlt. 1 ' 4ltfl Now Uloo'.nllcld, Perry county, Pa. Pensions, Bounties, &c. triDOWfl, Minor Children, Mothers, Fathers. V &e., of Soldiers who were killed or died of disease contracted In tun Service of the United States, can now make application for Pension. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or wer wounded, ruptured, or 111 any way disabled in the war of 1HU1. When widows die or re-marry, the child or children under slxUseu years of age are entitled to a Pension. The time for tiling claims for additional bounty has been extended six mouths. Particular attention given to old suspended eases In the dllterent departments at Washington, D. (I. If you have, or think you have a ciulin against the (loverumeut, call on or address the undersigned. No charge for Information. LEWIS POTTKIt, Attorney for Claimants, 4 31 NEW ULOOMFIELD, PA, rennsj ivr.r.h R. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. wmnr,r.,,,;ls,ollorwI:00-4m 13T0' Passenger trains WEST. Tlttsb'g Expr's. (Flag)5.:il a. m. dally exe't Sunday Way Passenger, .. a. m., dally. ' uiay. Mail, .... ........230 p. m. dally except Sunday. A mixed train with passenger car attached, w ill leavellarrlsburg at 5 o'clock p. m., and Newport lit 6.50 p. M. EAST. Fast t, ne 4.18 A. M., dully except Monday Ilarrisburg Aecom. 11.30 a. m., dally Sunday Md 7.48 l. M., dally except Sunday J. J. lUltCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. v,.. uti t.y. Ift, UI, nU, llillUS Will leave Duncannon, nn follow; : . KAKTWAKD. f7nc 1 Inn V1n A tt . . 1 1 . ...... m MJitini l -i4k; i.t . mm uany rxcepi juoncmy llivrrisbuig Ac.t imi. 12.011 P. m., (hilly Sunday DiUWKSTWAItir'y BU"aay Way Passenger. S.65 A. M., dallv except Monday M!n l Afi i v .1.. !.. ,..r. Thro' Freight, Pas's,' Car atVnnlied, fi.o:t i-. m. i . m, jvi.u. Agent Stage . Lino Between Newport nnd New ueriiinntowii. STAOES leave New (iermantown dally at fouf o'clock a. m. Landisburg at 7. 30 a. in. Ureeu- park at 8 a. m. New 111 illeld at 9'A a. m. Arrlvlntr at Newport to connect with Mm A. coinmodaf ion train East. . Hetnrnlng leaves New port on the arrival of the Mall 1'raiu from Philadelphia, nt 2.30 p. m. . ItlC'E, Proprietor. Ili:iII44 IMIL-HOAIK WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, 5fov. 21st, 1870. KEAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH V ana ivortn-west for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Pottsvllle, Tainaqua, Ashland, Shamokln, Ix'hanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lan caster, Columbia, &c, ic. Trains leave Ilarrisburg for New York, as follows : At 3.10, 8.10, 10.60 a. m., nnd 2.50, p.m., connect- "'. minimi uuiin wo in i euiisyivania an- rn:Lfl. Ann nrrlvl,,,. nt- Nau Vnlr n. i.t.n, n ... 3;f0, 5:50 and 10:00 p. m., respectively. ' ' '' ..oc,ik uccoinpauy ine 3.iua. m., tram without cliange. Kettirnlng : Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12 noon, and 5 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 cliange. beave Ilarrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tama qua, Mlnursville, Ashland, Sliamokin, Pine Grove, Allentown, Philadelphia, at8.10, A. m., and 2.60, and 4.05, p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations: the 4.05 p. m. train connecting for Phila delphia, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potts vllle, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Kallroad. leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p. m. Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., connecting with similar train on East l'enn'a Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.20 p. m.. stopping at all Stations; leave Pottsvllle at 9 A. m. and 1 10 p. m. s Herndnn at 10.15 o'clock A. M. i Shamokinat5.40 and 11.20 A. m.j Ashland, 7.06 a. m. and 12.50 noon ; Tainaqua at 8.33 A. M. and 2.40 p. M. for Philadelphia and New York, Keadiug, Har risburg, &c. Ijeave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at 8.15 A. M., for Harrisburg, and 12 :05 A. M. for Pine Orove and Trcmont. Ueading accommodation train: leaves Pottsvllle aJ .1A- l'assl"B Reading at 7.30 a. h., arriving at Ph ladelphia at 10.20 a. m., returning leave 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 Potts, town at 7.00 a. ni.,returning, leaves Phlladelphlaat v.u' i). in. Columbia Railroad trains lemre Heading at 7-20 a. m. and 6.15 p. m. for Efihrota, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia. &c. Perklomen RallrnadtralnsleaveFerklomen Junc tion at 7.45, and 9.0ft a. ni., 3.00 and 5.30 p. in. lte turning.leaves Schwenksville at 7.00 a m., and 8.20 am-a,"lI12-5t) noun, and 4:30 p. in., connecting with similar trains on Readlngroad. Colebrookdale Railroad train leaves Pottstown at 9.40 a. in. and 6.20 p. m., returning leave Mt. Pleas ant at 7, and 11 :25 a.m., connecting with similar trains on Reading R. R. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8.30 a. m., 2.05 and 5.02 p. m. Returning, leave Downlngtown at 6.55 a. in., 12.45, noon, and 6.15 p. m., connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays; Leave New York at fi n. in.j Phlla. at 8 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. t theSo. m. train run nlngonlyto Reading; Pottsvllleg a. in.; Harris burg 3.10 a. m., and 4.05p. m. and Reading at 7:15 a. m., and 10:05 p. in., for Harrlsuurg, at 5:00 a. m. for New York at 9:40 a. m., 4.25 p. in., for Philadel phia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School ond Ex cursion Tickets to and from all points at reduced rates. llaggage checked through, 100 pounds allowed each passenger. . A.NICOLLS. Gcn'lSup't. Northern Central Railway. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Through and Direct limits to and from Washing ton, Baltimore, Mlmlra, Erie, Buffalo, Mochenter and Niagara Wls. . ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. DEC. 4th. 1870, the trains on the Northern Central Rail way will run as follows : NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a. in. I Harrisburg, 1.55p. in Wllllajusport 7.00 p. in., and air. at Eliulra, 10.30 BUFFALO EXPRESS. Leaves Baltlmure,10.20p.m. Harrisburg, 2.25 a.m. Wllllainsport, 6.65 a. m. Elmira, 11.35 noon. Arrives at Cauandalgua ut 3.10 p.m. FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. in. Harrisburg 4.ai p.m. Arr. at WUllamsport 8.10p.m., and Erie at 7.40 a. in. CINCINNATI EXPRESS, leaves Baltimore7.40p.iiL ar. Harrisburg 12.01a.m. YORK AND IIARRIS11URO ACCOMMODATION Leaves York at 6.10 a. in., urr. at Harrisburg 7.45 a. Emigrant Train with passenger car attached, leaving Harrisburg ut 7.30 a. in., arrives at Bun bury ut 11.16 a. in. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Elinlra 6.00 a. m. I WUllamsport 9.30 a. m. Harrisburg 1.27 p. in. Ar.Ualtlmore atO .15 p.tn BUFFALO EXPRESS. Leaves Cauandalgua 4.45 p. in., iilnilra 8.40 p. in. W lillainsport 12.20 a. in., Harrisburg at 5.36 a. in. Arrives at Baltimore at 9.1a a. m. !IN;iNNATI EXPRESS. Leaves Harrisburg 10.45 p.m., Ar. Baltimore 2. 30a.m ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Suubury 10.20 a. in., Ar.Uarrisburg LOO p.m. PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. Harrisburg 11.36 a.m., Ar.Ualtimnro 3.05 p.m. Youk and IL.huibiu iio Accommodation. Lvs. Hurrlsburg 6.25 p. in., Arr. at Vork 7.10p. ill. Ji-Mall Train north and south, Fast Llnenortli, and York and Harrisburg Accommodation north and south, and Erie Express, Erie Mall south, Cin cinnati Express north, Pacltlo Express south, and Emigrant north dally except Sunday. Bullalo Express north and south dally. Cincinnati Express south dally except Saturday. ror iuriner iiiiormaiioii appiy ut liio nckul olllett, Pviinsylvaiiia Itailroad hi a itaiiroaii iienot. ALl'KED H. F1MKE, (jeiierul Superintendent. A Desirable Farm for Sale. "TriLL be sold at a bargain, a FARM situated V In Centre township, about 2 miles North West of liloomtleld borough, containing At It KM, 37 well timbered, and the balance clear ed, and under a high state of cultivation. There are on the premises a LOO HOUSE, plastered, con taining 7 rooms i a good BANK llAUN, a good SAW MILL aud 2 LIME (JUAltltlES. - For further information apply to O. A. BAHNKTT, Att'y-at-Law, New Bloomtleld, Pa., Or on the premises to Mrs. ItEugtcAUiiury.l436at
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