8 SCljc ttimco, Xcwj IMomhficIii, )a. Miscellaneous News Items. Persons at Red Oak, Iown, aro buying corn at fifteen cents per bushel to urb as fuel, being cheaper tlinn coal. t3F"Mr. Rufus Porter, of Lowistown, 111., recently received a box containing 8 Italian queen bees, direct from Switzer land. The expense was $4.1. ty It 1b thouclit that 100,000 hogs will be packed in St. Joe, Mo., during the pres ent Beason. Farmers ask 8 cents per lb., buyers offer tlirco cents. ' tW A Mr. Egan, of Wisconsin, thought bo would feel a circular saw to Bee if it was going. Ho is now learning to write with his loft hand. tW James Horn, in tho Reaver county Court, has been conviced of the murder of Martin Darius Grant, the deed having been committed in New Brighton, on tho 12th of October. ' James Abbot, whilo under tho in fluence of liquor, endeavored to save his son, who had fallen into a stream near New Hope, Bucks county, last week, and both wero drowned. tTP Susan Kelly, on trial at Baltimore for tho murder of her new-born infant by burning it in a Btovo last August, has been acquitted, medical evidence showing that the child was not born nlivo. IW At Blackstone, R. I., on the 15th inst., Mrs. Francis Watfleld chopped her young child's head to pieces with an axe. The mother, who is probably insane, made two attempts to drown herself last week. t3T" The Chicago Timet says : A dus ky damsel on Fourth avenue cicatcd con siderable amusement recently by turn ing summersaults in the middle of tho Bti'ccr, ending tho matinee by standing on her head, and cutting spread eagles in tho air with her pedal extremities. tW Hon. J. M. Leech, member of Con gress from the 5th North Carolina district, has been proven to be a member of the Klu-klux-klan, and a warrant has bocn is sued for bis arrest. Several members of tho State Legislature have been arrested on similar charges. t3f A Maine young lady, who endcav ored to put to a practical test an old legend which promises a sight of her future hus band to the spinster who goes down a cel lar backward on the last night of October, fell to the bottom of tho stairway, amid streams of kerosene and showers of broken glass, causing a terrible racket, and effect ually spoiling her beauty. ' tSTTTie schooner Twilight struck a rock on the 15th inst, Ave miles below Port aux Barques, sprung a leak, and broke her steering gear. The crew, eight in all, took to the small boat, which was capsiz ed. Only two persons reached the shore. Capt. Gibbs, of Oswego, and tho first mate, John Ilenwood, of Erie, wero among the lost. t3T"Tlio shoriff has returned to Judge Ingraham his orders for tho arrest of In gersoll, Woodward and Garvey, nil being beyond his power. Garvey, without doubt, is in Europe, and can only be brought back on a criminal process. Woodward is in Canada, dciinite information of that fact having reached the sheriff's office. Inger soll is in Jersey City, where he can defy the civil law. tW In Texas the school law requires all children between six and eighteen to attend school. A few days ago the School Com missioners of one of the eastern counties received a touching appeal from a lady of seventeen whom they had mulcted accord ing to law for non-attendance during tho year. " I have a husband to care for," said the young delinquent, "a child to nurse, clothos to wash, meals to cook, and a house to keep in order. If you make ine attend school another year, everything will go to ruin." UP A miser named Alliens, or Alders, who has lived in Wehawkcn, N. J., many years, has been missing for several days. His bouse remaining closed, the neighbors suspected something wrong, and on Satur day broke open the door. The miser was seated at a table on which was spread out $1,540 and some odd change. His hands rested on the table as though in the act of counting his treasure, and thus death had overtaken him. Coroner Vollhardt took charge of the body and effects. As Aldens has no known living relatives, bis money will go Into the Weehawken treas ury. t3JA mob last week, at Brookville.Ind., forced the jail, and attempted to take out McDonald Cheek, confined for the mur der of bis father-in-law, at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, a year Ago with the supposed in tention of lynching him. Cheek knocked .down the first man that came into his cell, aud taking a revolver from him, defended himself biavely. Many of the mob were hurt. The jailor in the meantime escaped, and rang the fire-alarm, which brought a number of eltizens to his aid, whereupon the mob scattered; but many were recog nized notwithstanding their disguise. Cheek was tried and sentenced to be hang ed. Last October the Supreme court grant ed a new trial, and it is feared that bis sen tence may be light; hence the action of the mob. Xciv Advertisements. THE CAUSE AMI CURE OF CONHII MPTION! rpiIE primary online of Consumption Is do l rangement of the digestive orgnns. This derangement produces deficient nutrition and assimilation, By assimilation, I mean Hint process by which the nutriment of the food Is converted into blood, and thence Into the solids of the body. Persons with digestion thus Im paired, having the slightest predisposition to pulmonary disease, or if they take cold, will be very liable to have Consumption of the Lungs in some of Its forma and 1 hold that il will be impossible to cure any cose of Consumption without first reotorlng a good digestion and healthy assimilation. The very first thing to be done is to cleanse the stomach and bowels from all diseased mucus and sllnio, which is clogging these orguns so that they cannot per form their functions, and then rouse up nnd restore the liver to a healthy action. For this purpose the surest nnd best remedy Is Bchcnck's Mandrake Pills. These 1'llls clean the stom ach and bowels of nil tho dead and morbid slime that Is causing disease and decay In the whole system. They will elenr out the liver of nil diseased bile that has accumulated there, and rouse It up to a new and hialthy action, by which natural and hcnlihy bile is secreted. Tha stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed by the use of Bchcnck's Mandrake Pills ; but there remains lu tho stomach an ex cess of acid, the organ is torpid and the appe tite poor. Iu the bowels the lucteals arc weak, and requiring strength and support. It Is In a condition like this that Bchenck's Seaweed Tonic proves to be tho most valuable remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and its use will neutralize all excess of acid, making the stomach sweet nnd fresh It will give perma nent tone to this important organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, and prepare the system tortile first process of good digestion, and, ul timately make good, healthy, living blood Alter this preparatory treatment, what remains to cure most case of Consumption is the free nnd pcrsevcrelng use of Bchenk's Pulmonic Syrup. The Pulmonic Syrup nourishes the system, purlfles the blood, and is readily ab sorbed into the circulation, and thence distrib uted to the diseased lungs. There it ripens all morbid matters, whether in the form of ubBC.es ses or tubercles, and then assists Nature to ex pel nil the discused matter, in the form of free expectoration, when once it ripens. It Is then by the great healing and puryfying properties of Bchenk's Pulmonic Syrup, that all ulcers and cavities are healed up sound, and my pa tient is cured. The essential thing to be done in curing Con sumption Is to get up a good appetite and a good digestion, so that the body will grow in flesh and get strong. If a person has diseased lungs a cavity or abscess there rhe cavity cannot hcul, the matter cunnot rlpeu so long as the system Is below par. What is necessary to cure is a new order of things a good appe tite, a good nutrition, the body to grow in flesh and get fat; then Nature is helped, the cavities will hcul, the matter will ripou and be thrown off in large qualities, aud the person will regain health and stercngth. This Is the true and on ly plan to cure Consumption, nnd If a person Is not entirely destroyed, or even if one lung Is entirely gone, if thero is enough vitality lull iu the other to heal ap, there Is hope. I have seen many persons cured with enly one sound lung, live and enjoy Ufa to a good old age. Thi" is what Scheuck's Medicines will do to cure Consumption. They will clean out tho stomach, sweeten and strengthen It, get up a good digestion, and glse Nuturo tho sys tem of all the diseases she needs to clear the system of all the disease that is in the lungs, whatever the form may be. It is important that while using Bchenck's Medicines, care should be exercised not to take cold i keepln-doors in cold and dump weather ) avoid night air, and take out-door exercise only In a gonial and warm sunshine. I wish il distinctly understood ihct when I recommend a patient to be careful In regard to taking cold, while using my Medicines, I do so for a special reason.. A man who has but par tially recovered from the effects of a bad cold is fur more liable to a relapse thun one who has been entirely cured s uud It is precisely the same in regard to Consumption. Bo long us the lungs are not perfectly healed, just so long is there Imminent danger of a full return of the disease. Hence It Is that I so strenuously caution pul mouary patients against exposing themselves to un atmosphere thut Is not goniul and pleas ant. Continued Consumptives' lungs ure a muss of sores, which- the least chunge of at mosphere will lutlume. The grand secret of my success with my Medicines consists in my abil ity to tnbduo Inflammation Instead of provok ing it, as many of the faculty do. An inflamed lung cannot, with safety to the patient, be ex posed to the biting blasts ef Winter or the chill ing winds of Spring or Autumn. It should be carefully shielded from all Irritating lutluuces. The utmost. caution should be observed in this particular, as without It a cure under almost any circumstances is an impossibility. The person should be kept on wholesome and nutritious diet, and all the Medicines continued until the body has restored to it the natural quantity of flesh and strength. I was myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, aud have lived to get fat and hcai ty these many years, with one lung mostly gone. I bave cured thousands since, and very many have been cured by this treatment whom I have never seen. About the First of October I expect to take possession of my new building, at the North east Corner of Sixth and Arch Streets, where I shall be pleased to give advice to all who may require It. Full directions accompany all my Remedies, so thut a person in auy part of the world can be readily cured by a strict observance of the same. J. 11. SCUENCK, M. 1)., Philadelphia. J-Jounion, Hollowat & Cowukn, (Ju2 Arch Street. 1'hiUdelphiu, Wholesale Agents. 6 X) ly JN8URE IN THE MUTUAL, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OK NEW YORK. F. B. Winston, President. The oldest and strongest Company in the United States, Assets over WS,lU0,0UO la cash. 8. M. 8HULER. Agent. Liverpool, pa. 5 44 l it. 8. HllUI.I. 8. M. Suulch S. SHULER & SON, LIVERPOOL, Terry County, Ta., Dealers In all kinds of Hardware, Groceries,. &c. All goods In our line, sold t the lowest prices. Give us s trial. 644141. PALL BULLETIN. CAUSES! We have bought more largely, and therefore more cheaply, than ever before. We have selected EVERY PIECE of Goods with the ut most care, and had EVERY YARD examined, and well SPONGED before making-up. We have rejected all COTTON Goods, and have manufactured nothing but ALL WOOL. We have studied all the New Styles English, French, and American and have adopted only the best, together with many New Designs originated by Ourselves. ' . We have made many improve ments in Making-up, and have more confidence than ever in the superiority of our Work manship. We have labored to suit all tastes, and have Plain Styles as well as more Fashionable Cuts, and every variety of Shade and Material. We have determined to do a Larger Trade than ever, and so have combined every Induce ment that can possibly be of fered. OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH STS. Bloomfield Academy ! An Knglish ami Classical School FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Young Men Prepared For College, A Xummt Si hiMil ami a Sfhool of Art. FALL TERM COMMENCES On Monday, the fllh of November, 1871. AB the above school has recently been re-organ-I zed. students can eater any time.' Prof. WM. H. 1)11.1,, a graduate oI Rutger's Col lege, N. J., Principal. Miss ANNA E. AUGSPUROER, a graduate of Esther Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mu sic, Fainting. Drawing, French and Clernian. Every facility tor the training of the youth of both sexes lu all that constitutes a liberal aud thorough education. The Collegiate Department embraces all the higher brandies, Including the Latin and Greek Languages, Engineering, Practl cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science and ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christmas. Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Room, Wash ing, Tuition In Latin, Greek, English Kranchesaud Mathematics, for the scholastic year, 1180. In vacations. 1200,00. The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution, under the supervision of Wlllam Crier, Esq., by whom good and substantial board will lie fur nished i and the pupils will be under tlie strict care ol the Principal. Address W. II. DILL, A. M. I'rluclpal, or WILLIAM GRIKK. 41 1 New Bloomlteld, Perry county, J'a. Valuable .- Ileal Estate At Private Sale. . A, 1IOUS K AND LOT ' Situated in the village of Rosehtirg. one and a half miles from Iekesburg, l'erry county, Fa. The house Is Two Stories high, also a Cellar and Cellar Kitchen, with a Well of water at the door. The lot comprises HIXTinoiN ACltlCH of land In a good state of cultivation, on which Is erected A i(MH Util BARN, twenty feet In width, by llfly feet In length. V This property will lie sold low, as the owner has removed from the neighborhood. For terms apply to i DAVID M. HARRISON. , ok lukesburg, . ROGER HARKISON, 8 SO tf Duncannon Woolen Factory, VALUABLE---" Farm at Private Sale. T HE undersigned oners at private sale, a farm in uyeuiwiisnip.rerry county, ra., containing eV ACK10H. The land Is the best In the nlghhorhood, with run ning water In every Meld, Is under good fence, and has theieou erected s new Frame Dwelling House. There Is also a thrifty Young ORCHARD on the iilace. This land lies along two public roads the ishlng Creek road and the f-amli'i Gap road ; the last named divides the tand In two pails IkiU on the one side and 26'4 on the other i on the a!4 acre piece is a New Frame Dwelling House, and on the other s FRAME 22 x 28, erected for a house, with s never falling Spring of water. This land will be sold ss a whole, or In two Tracts, to suit purchasers. V Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine this one before Investing else where, as it lies within four mile of Marysvllle. and the Pennsylvania Railroad one of the best markets In the county. Further Information can be had by ad dressing Dr. JOHN USAW. i i . ejenner X Roads, 12 Somerset county. Pa. All Mi ' ;'.J:-.iJ a Professional Cards. , N. . innr vv.'iT U, : . X n n tm , 101.- vvrVrr AUTUMN: . ... .v CONSEQUENCESI Our Stook Is even more varied, and our Prices even lower, than ever before. : Our Clothing will more than sustain its reputation of being the most Reliable nnd Durable in the market. Our Customers will be In no danger of having "Cotton Stuff" palmed off on thorn. : ' . Our Fall Clothing has a Styl ishness and Genteel Appear ance which cannot fail to attract and please all Gentle men of good taste. Our present Stock will be less liable than any other to any of the mishaps which tome times befall other Ready-Made Clothing. Our Stock Is sure to contain what will suit all classes and conditions of Men and Boys, both as to Goods and Prices. Our Customers, old and new, will be delighted with our preparations for the present Fall and Winter Trade. OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH STS ROSADALIS The ingredients that COMTOSK KOSADALIS aro published on every pnckngo, tliorc foroitisnofa secret preparation, consequently rilYSK IAXS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin IJiscatc, l.ivcr Coin plaint and all diseases of tie lllood. will do more good than ten bottles of tho iSyrups of tiarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have ucd Uo:idul:sii their practice for llio past three years ami f ci iy endorse it nsa reliahlu Alicrutivo and Wood I'urilicr. DR. T. C. rUr?TT,rf mtlrmro. 1 nii.T. j. iJOYr.lv. 1)11. R. W. CAP II. u Oil. V.0. 1A jN.-U.Y, " D:t. J. S. Ci'AIl.vS, NlchobuviUe, DKjVl. MrCARTHA, roltimhla, S. c. Da. A. 11. NO:iI.;.S, Kdgecom!., N. V. zzid a;:d:.::dc:.',:d ty j. n. rn::NLTi & f orvs, ra:; i.ivcr, 7. W. MTITTt. Jirl. n. I A. F. WHII-Lr.it. I. Iui. i ai. II. IIAi.L. I. IU.I.U t RAVI.N A t ., .; rdrr SA.V.'L. (J. McFALlU .V, Vs. I'l-t'S- . c. n. Our r; .. trn:r I ' ill I . i J"v f tiiy ex 1 i il to tho Twllio Mctiiml a fluid kx y have vrr t t' ftitraM'd .ft. wu say It y ..I 1.0 ttfctorci virtu, sr. 11. n ...'r PrutcS. "I! i ; tract in pert' r t I usimI in t:.o t a LIimh nnd .. Honadalii tii.i u to hulih. lo..lalii li ..,!,! ,r all Pru--.. price S)l-0 pur buttln. A,:,.p - Manufen furhiff rni. in . ,. 30 82 Moody's Eureka Stamp For perforating liiloCneckn.llralts. Ac, the amount for which they are drawn, to prevent alteration. 1 lie per forations are lused the Ink being lorceuintoine mire of the nnner. from which ft cannot be removed. Theuheck Is moved forward by the upward action of the lever of the machine. Price laS. J. MOODY, OR Trinity Building. P. O. Box flow, N. Y. AT Send for a Circular. Agents W anted. 34a3in I. x. oniviN. t. n. uiavix. J M. UIIIVIN A NOV, CoinmlHHlon MurcluuitN, NO. s. SPEAR'S WHARF, II 1 1 1 III o r o , M 1 . We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of country produce, and remit Hie amounts promptly. A 34 ly rwtitY house, ' New BlooinlH'hl, I'm. THE subscriber having purchased the property on the joi ner of Maine and Carlisle streets, opposite the Court Mouse, Invites all his II lends aud former austoiners to give hliu s call as he Is determined t furnish first class accommodations. , TUUUAH HUTCH, ltf. Proprietor. AND - L JBAILY, Attorney at Law. , , New llloomlleld, Perry Co., P. " Office In the Court House, with .1. It. Sliulcr, Esq. Refers to B. Mclntlre. Esq. June 27, 1871. B P. McINTIHE Attorney at Law, and DIs i trlct Attorney of I'prrv hnintv. new. with J. T. M oin tire. New Bloomfield, Penn'a. 1TM. N. BE1BERT, Attorney at Law, XX . . o-New ll'"'"leld. Perry co.. Pa. Bloomncld, 3 33 ly. TTM. M. BUTCH, Attorncy-at-Law, and Mill YV tary Claim Agent, New Bloomfield, Terry co., Pa. -Of!lce Two doors West of F. Mortimer's Storer-3 7 ly "ITTM. A. SPONSLER, Attorney at Law. TV Olllcc adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Uloumtleld, Perry co., Pa. 3 2 ly C II. OALBRA1TH, Attorney at Law, kJ New Rlooinlleld, Perry co., Pa. Pensions, Bounties, Back Pav, and all Claims against the Government, promptly collect ed. Otllce with Win. A. Sponsler, Esq. 3 2 ly. CLEE MURRAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent, New Rloomlleld. Perry Co., Ta. T OITlce with Hi ". n. K. Junkln, South Car lisle street, New Blomlleld, Pa. 3 2 ly. CHAS. A BARNETT Attonieyrnt.iv New Rlnoiiiltelil. Perry CO.. Ps. 9-Onice adjoining Mort::ner' rStore. 3 2 ly CHAS. J. T, MctNTIRK, Atto7ncy7at-Law! New llloomlleld. Perry co., Ta. All professional business promptly andfalth fully attended ta 3 2 lv. LKWIS iVOTTKH, Attoknkv-at-Law & Notary Puni.rc, iVeio JlloomllPliI, l'erry Vnuntu, I'e.nn'a. 8- S)ieeiiU attention given to Collections of all kinds, to the settlement of estates, &c., and all other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and dispatch. Also, Depositions, Allldavlts and Ac knowledgment taken. rOIIlcc tlvedoors West of Stitch's hotel. 321y. JOHN G. 8HATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New BliHimlleld. l'erry co., Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical ami Surgical Den oiices.done In the best manner, and at reasonable 3-OIIlce over Mortimer's stoic 3 2 lv DENTISTRY. -Dr. a H. WHITMKR, of NewMirt, Pa., offers his services for the per formance of all kinds of Dental operations. Sat isfaction guaranteed. ruinee on Alain street, opposite liny's Store. f 3utl Perry County Bank! Nponsiler, Jim kfn fc Co. THE undersigned, having formed a Ranking As sociatlon under the abuve name and style, are now ready to do a General Banking business at their new Bunking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE TUB CO UJiT IlOVaS, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes for a period of not over 00 days, aud sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, five per cent, fnrany time over four months; and for four months four per cent. We are well provided with all and every facility for doing a Banking Business; and knowing, and tor some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of tills County labored for the want of a Bank of Discount aud Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want; and this being the first Bank ever established in Perry county, we hope we will be sustained in our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics. This Banking Association Is composed of the fol lowing named partners: W. A. Hponbi.eb, Bloomfield. Perry county, Pa. B. F. Junkin, " " " Wm, II. MuxF.it, Carlisle, officers: W. A. SPONSLER, President. William Willis, Ootliler. New Bloomllcld, 3 6 ly Ii:illlY t'OUXTY Ileal Estate, Insurance, OIYIM AGENCY. LEWIS POTTER & CO., Jieal Estate iirokert, Insurance, it Cfafm Agent JVo'W ltloomlieltl, In. WE INVITE the attention of buyers and sell ers to the advanlages we ofter them In pur chasing or disposing of real estate through our of fice. We have a very large list of desirable property, consisting of farms, tow n proorly, mills, store and tavern stands, anil real estate of any descrip tion which we are prepared to oiler at great bar- f:alns. We advertise our property very exlenslve y. and use all our efforts, skill, and dilllgence to effect a sale. We make no charges unless the Jroierty is sold while registered with us. We also Iraw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa jiers at moderate rates. Some of the best, cheapest, and most reliable fire, life, aud cattle Insurance companies In the United States are represented at tills agency. l'roierly Insured either on the cash or mutual plan, and HU ietually at $4 and Sf per thousand. Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers and heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pensions ami bounty, who have never made application. Sol. dlers, If you were wounded, ruptured, orcontract ed a disease in the service from which you are dis abled, you are entitled to a pension. When widows of soldiers die or marry, the minor children are entitled to the pension. Parties having any business to transact In our line, are resectfully invited to give us a call, as we are conildent we can render satisfaction In auy branch of our business. - No charge for Information. 42uly , LEWIS POTTER & CO. II OBINSON HOUSE, (Formerly kept by Woodruff and Turbett,) A'tw SloauiJlM, rerry Vovnty, J'a,' ' AMOS ROBINBON, Proprietor. This well known and Pleasantly located hotel has been leased for a uuinlier of years by the pres ent proprietor. and he will spare no pains to aecoin. module his guests. The rooms are comfortable, the table well furnished with Hie best 111 the mar ket, and the bar stocked with choice liquors. A careful and attentive hostler will be Inuttfiidancn. A good livery stable will be kept by the proprietor. April 3. 1871. tf . , i The New X L Revolver, No. 1 22100 Cal., No. 2 22im)Cal., short, No. 8 32-10U Cal.. long, No. 4 SH OO Cal., for Pocket Revolvers, aro unsurpassed. They use the m dinar y Copper Cartridge and are Iwautiful In shape and liuish. The BALLARD DEERINUEH 41 1 0 Cat., has no equal as a Derringer. Full and complete stock of OL'NS, 1HFI.S, PISTOLS, AMUN1TION AND SPORTMEN'B GOODS, . MAM'rACTUHEDlir MERWIN fi HULBERT, 83 Cliamliera and 65 Ileade Streets. Send for Catalogues. (t0s)3 m) NEW YORK.