1 4 lit Ijloomfttlb fimrs. NEW BLOOMFIELI), I'ENN'A. Tuenday, February 27, 1S72. WIU. YOU ItKAO THIS I Wo Intend 'to itop every subscriber's pnper "When the subscription expire, for If not noti ced to the contrary, we take it for granted Xbat lie wishes it discontinued. With the large number of papers mailed from this nfllco, antstakos will sometimes oecur, and a paper bo continued beyond tho time for which payment Is made, and in that case, It will be sent until all arrears are pnld. The date on the direction label tells every subscriber when his subscrip tion runs out. Tun New York Tribune Kays that nom inating Conventions arc Dimply voluntary assemblages of the people, . and have no binding force. ',' If you cliooso to subscribe to the platform and vote for the candidates, tr any ofithem, you may; If you prefer to support tho uaiulidates and spurn tho plat form, ,orto approve generally the princi ples avowed and not voto for tho candi fUtOjthat courso is open to you." Tiik committee selected in tho Bcnuto to try tho Oray-Mc'Clure, contested elootion, ts a very able one, and will no doubt seo that justice is done. It consists of four Pemocrats and three llepublican. Kach political 7art,y selected tlio niemborH and the Bcventh memlier of the committee was obtained by lot as follows: Tho mimes of all Senators present are put in a box, when thirteen names are drawn out and each con testing party alternately strikiiigolT a name until only one is left, who is to bo tho mem ber of tho committee. In this case, tho member so chosen was Senator A. O. Rrodhcad. , , . The Annual meeting of tho Btock hold ers of tho Pennsylvania, railroad was held iu Philadelphia .on Tuesday last. From tho report of tho directors it appears that tho total earnings of tho road, and its bran ches for the year 1871, was $18,719,830,85, the expenses were $11,823,433,44, leaving net earning of $0,800,403,51. This shows an increase of more than a million dollars over the earnings of tho year previous. The total number of passengers carried was 4, 699,1(8.'), the avcrago distance travel being 32 J miles. Tho number of tons of freight moved upon this line during the year was 1,828, -491 against 1,014,287 in 1870, 1,302,041 in 1809, showing a steady annual increase of traffic. Tho average ehargo mado per niile on freights was 1 195-1000 cents per ton, and the actual cost of its movement 9 05-100 mills per ton per mile, leaving a margin of profit of only 4 145-1000 mills per ton per milo. ' Tho lines of road now managed by the Pcnnsyvania company amounted in tho agirgato to 8,200 miles. The Legislature The session of tho Senate on Monday was of little interest to this locality. The only thing worthy of notice being the passage of the supplement to a bill authorizing tho commissioners of Perry county to borrow money for erecting the poor house. On Tuesday tho act was passed to regu late proceedings in relation to the erection and repairing of bridge in the county of Perry, and repealing all former acts incon sistent therewith. On Wednesday, tho Governor having signed the bill regarding contested elections, tho Senate proceeded to draw a committee to try tho McClure case. The committee consists of the following Senators: Harry White, David Muinma and L. P. Fitch, Republicans, and A. H. Dill, C. It. Bucka low, J. I). Davis and A. O. Brodhead, Democrats. Tho committee was sw orn and a resolution passed allowing them ft clerk, and shortly after tho Senulo adjourned un til the 28th Inst., a joint resolution having been passed authorizing such an adjourn ment. ' IN TnK 1IOUBK the session of Monday was mostly spent in discussing tho bill authorizing tho election of delegates to the constitutional conven tion. The bill was finally passed without amendments. ' On Tnesday tho bills relating to sheriffs fees and reeuling the huckster license und the act to allow Newport to increase the rate of assessment, wero passed to a second reading. A conference committeo finally agreed upon a bill for drawing a committeo to try the Gray McClure cane. 1 ' 1 On Wednesday a member of local bills wcro introduced among which was ono In corporating a "i!iiior Ravings Hank" at Sunbury. The appropriation bill was con. sldorcd in committee of tlio'viholo reported to the House and under a suspension of the rules was passed. The total amount ap propriated was considerably less than last year." 1 Adjourned until the 28th Inst.. Prom Washington. The House Committee on the Reorgani zation of the Civil Sorvice agreed to author ize the chairman to report a bill to tho IIouso, prohibiting members of Congress from recommending pesons t tho President for appointmont to office. , A hH repealing the duty on tea and noffco has pissed tho IIouso by a vote of 153 to 38. Lowrjr'H Outlaws at Work. Last Friday night a week Lowry's gang of outlaws entered Lumbcrton, in llobcson county, North Carolina, stolo two iron safes, ono from M'Locd's store and the other from tho Sheriff's office, and got away unmolested. The Sheriff's safo was dropped iu the street unopened, but M'Lood's was rillod of $22,000 in money, most of which liad been placed in it by dif ferent persons for safe keeping. On Satur day morning, when the robbery was dis covered, a Deputy Sheriff's posse pursued and overtook tho robbers, but the latter escaped into tho woods. In addition to tho money, about $1,000 worth of merchandise was taken from M'Locd's store. Tho Stato government offers a reward of $35, 000 for tho capture of the Lowrys "dead or alive." . ' . A Karrow Escape. A few days sinco a train on the Savannah and Chnrlcstown Railroad, met with an ae cidont at the Savannah River Bridge. On tho arrival of the train at the bridge tho conductor finding tho trestlo insecure,' un coupled tho engine nnd endeavored to cross without tho train. Tho trestlo gave way, precipitating tho engine into tho river. Tho engineer and fireman wero picked up a quarter of a mile down the river. A steam er left for tho bridge, to bring the passen gers down. Miscellaneous News Items. tSS'Twclvo fatal or serious accidents have been reported during tho past week from coal oil and gasoline lamps. C35"A lad nino years of age died in Brooklyn, last week from kicks Indicted by a schoolmate about the same age. t3T A school in Pcnnsburg twp. , Ches ter county, has been closed on account of tho mumps. At San Francisco, Theodore Brockway, a gambler, has been sentenced to sixteen yeais in tbo State prison for shooting Rob ert Evans, another gamblor. EST A jury was recently cmpaunclcd in Reading, on which the youngest man had reached tho mature ago of 71 years, while tho oldest was 92. t2T Tho engine houso of the St. Paul nnd Sioux City railroad at Shakapce was burned on the 19th inst., together with six locomotives. Loss heavy; partially insured. tW A . desperate young man named George Clark, living at Bowcrstown, Ohio, shot his sister last week indicting serious wounds, because she threw snow at him. Clark was arrested. It turns out now that a member of tho 1809 class of an eastern college, who graduated with honors und took a degree as Bachelor of Aits, was a woman In man'B clothing. t2TTho United States District Attor ney of New York, has been instnictcd to prosecute all merchants who have bribed Custom IIouso oflicers, and action will bo commenced next month. tST A passenger train on the Doleware and Lackawana R. R., was thrown down an ombaukment, on Wednesday last by a broken rail. Several persons wero badly hurt, but it is thought not fatally. C1T" A Poughkecpsie dry-goods clerk, who lnf '.-zr:..,ii euved from drowning the cook of a canal boat, lias received a letter from her father, statiug that " as yo saved tho gal, sho'a yourn." The clerk domurs. A poor woman in Liverpool, whoso husband has died about flvo months ago, has recently given birth to four children, three boys and a girl. That man evi dently lived too long, or at least may con gratulate himself that he diod its soon as ho did. IW A remarkable silly story Is going the rounds of tho papers, to tho effect that tho devil had been scon ou one of the engines of tho P. li. R. It is credited t tho Columbia Courant. ' Wo wonder if tho editor of that paper often has such attacks. t3Sf" Over 1,000 Crispin surrounded six non-society men in Now York City last week and but for a strong body of polico, wh escorted them home, serious violence, would have ensued. Further trouble is threatened, os tho jiarty employing them will not submit to the dictation of secret societies. . , . i . , . ; tSTTho Richmond, Va., News says! As a party of young gentlemen wero playing with a pistol last night In tho Mo numental Hotel bar room, ono of them playfully pre sentcd it at another, when tho latter njicn ed his mouth nnd seized tho barrel with his teeth. 'At this Juncture, to the manifest horror of all,, the pistol exploded, lodging a ball in the roof of the party's mouth. Tho holder of the weapon gavo himself up. , fcOn the 18th, at Lowell Massachu setts, Chailes E. Kimball, agod nineteen years, was shot through the wrist and right lung by Charles A. Watts, aged sixteen years. Tho shooting was done in the street just after Kimball had escorted a young lady to her home who had previously dis carded Watts. Kimball may survive. Watts was arrested. . tW Captain Robbins, head of tho night polico of Springfield, Illinois, was arrested recently and committed to jail on tho charge of killing Coburn Bancroft, in May, 1870. Bancroft resisted arrest, and Rob bins killed him. The city council have au thorized the employ meut of counsel to do fend Robbins. E3? At Horso Bluff, Wisconsin, last week an Irishman, named Murphy, while intoxi cated, killod a German named Crantz. Murphy mistook Crantz for a man with whom ho had a difficulty. All tho liquor saloons in town were destroyed by the mur dered man's friends, and threats mado of lynching Murphy. tW The fast train going west on tho Bal timore and Ohio ' railroad, while running with good speed last Tuesday morning, ran into a heavy fall of rock. The engine and baggage car were hurled down an embank ment, and several passenger Cars were thrown from tho track. J. Dorscy, engi neer,' 'was instantly killed, and the fireman severely injured. Tho passengers escaped. tW Rhodo Island has 4 more post offices tlian'Dolawaro, the latter stato having 90 offices. Pennsylvania has tho most of any state in the Union, having 28U3. Next in rank comes New York and thon Ohio. Tho increase of offices in this Stato during the year past was CI. Tho total increase iu the United Stages was 1.553. tif" A young lady of Indianapolis, whoso sister's funeral occurred last week, excused herself from attending tho obsequies by saying that her own wedding was to take place tho samo evening, and the funeral wouldn't leave her in good spirits for tho pleasurable; accompaniments of tho latter occasion; besides, slio had no time. tW A man in Memphis, desiring to seo tho Grand Duke, took off his coat and car ried a largo Saratoga trunk on his shoul ders up stairs, thus evading tho police, who had strict orders to keep all strangers out of tho Pcabody House. After carrying a two-hundred-ponnd trunk up two flights of stairs, he didn't see tho Grand Duke, and found somebody had stolen his coat. EST" On thursday night a week tho north ern bound train on the Mississippi Central railroad struck a tio which had been placed on tho track near Yaidcn, throwing the train off nnd demolishing ' the engine, bag gage and express cars. Fortunate no one was hurt. The supposed object of the parties who placed the tie on tho track was to rob tho train. VW A boy named Krotzer, employed at No. 8 piano of tho Delaware and Hudson railroad between Carbondalo nnd Bcranton was killed on tho 20th inst. In stepping to uncouple some cam, ho slipped and fell across tho track, severing his head from his body. Tho head was found on one sido of the track, a considerable distance from the body, which was upon the other. HT" March Is usually represented as a blus tering time. Not so with all it brings forth. Forlnstanco DEMOREST'8 YOUNG AMER ICA, although anything but quiet, has no bluster. It is all solid, sound, useful and en tertaining in Its contents, Just the thing for In door amusement for tho seuson. Get a copy for Ten Cents, at a Book Store, or subscribe for a year, for your Hoys and Girls. Only 81, with a premium. Published at 8US Broadway. BALI.OU'8 MAGAZINE FOR MARCH. Tho March number of Ballou's Magazine Is issued, and a careful examination of its con tents shows us that it is the most useful of all the monthlies for amusing the puullc. There is such a variety In lis contents, that every one can find some article that will please them. Boys will delight In the sea yarns und adven tures, ladies In the lave stories, gentlemen In the historical talcs, and tho sentimental In the poetry. , Ballou's Magazine contains 100 pages of reading matter, yet It Is sold for only fifteen cents per copy, or $1.50 por year the cheapest publication in the country. Yet lu the face of all this, the publishers give some of the best premiums that were ever offered for clubs of subscribers. Send for a list and sec. Thomes tfc Talbot, publishers, 0U Congress Street, Bos ton. Cash Premium. Friends of the American Tract Society of New York, Impressed with the value of THE ILLUSTRATED CHRISTIAN WEEKLY, have authorized them to tbo Individual who sends largest number of yearly subscribers to that pupor obtained within three mouths from Feb ruury 1, cash premium of f 100 For the second highest lUt, no third " " SO " fourth ' , So These premiums are lu addition to all other premiums or commissions. Tub Iixi'Stbatbo Christum Wrkki.t has Increased Its circulation very rapidly of lute, it having added since December I, 1S71, over 4,000 susbciibrrs to Its list. Surely un encour aging sign for trio friends of pure family read ing. A Parlor Organ and a Melodeou nre oll'cr ! ed for sale at a baikiain. Tho Instruments are both new aiui splendidly finished. For further information apply at ibis olllrc, or call on or address, Jus. Orr, New Bloom field. ... 4. (I. ! f - ''I: ' Metal LiNKii cucunilMtr wood pumps and also the celebrated libitchly puinps (or any depth of well on hand and for Kile at low prices by F. MORTIMER. Furs anil tthawls are now -Wing closed out at great bargains by F.'. Mortimer. CaH Hiui them. OLD PREJUDICES ARB DYING OUT. New facts are killing them. The Idea that in valids weakened by disease can be relieved by prostrating them with drags, Is no longer en tertained except by monomaniacs. Ever since the introdnction of Du. Wai.kbh's Vinkoab Bittkbs it has been obvious that their regula ting and Invigorating properties' are all-suul-clent for the cure of chronic indigestion, rheu matism, constipation, dlnrrhrea, nervous affec Hons, and malarious fevers, they are now the standard remedy for these complaints in every section of the Union. fl d 4t FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1872. Containing Seventy-Two Pages and Two Bicautifiil Col orkd Flatus nicely Illustrated, giving plain directions for the cultivation of nearly a Thou sand Varieties of Flowers and Vegetables. Full bound with your name In gilt, post-paid, In November, GO cents. Paper cover and one colored pinto, 5 cents. t- Catalogue of hardy Bulbs and Seed for fall-plnntlug, now ready and scut free to all applicants. Address, M. O. REYNOLDS, 89 Rochester, N. Y. I.OVK AND MATRIMONY. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, if von wish J J to marry, address the undersigned, who win senu youvunmuto information, that win cnnblo you to marry happily and speedily, ir respective of age, wealth or beauty. This In formation will cost you nothing, and If you wish to marry, I will cheerfully asslBt you. The desired Information sent by return mall. Address, Sarah B. Lambrkt, Grccnpolht, Kings County, N. Y. 6 15.a Why Keep That Cough? When a bottle of Rohrer's Lung Balsam will cure it. It Is pleasant to take, nnd more effect tlve than any other cough medicine. Try it. For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomfleld, and most other stores in the county. Notice iu Bankruptcy. In tho District Court nf the United States, for tho Eastern District or reiinsvlvania: In the matter nf Hichard Magee, of Carroll twp., In count v of Pcrrv. In said District, a Kankrunt. The said Bankrupt having under (he act of Con gress of March L'utl, ISciT. tiled his petition for a discharge from all his debts provided under the said Act, ami tor a certificate thereof alleging that no debts have liccii proved ngalust him. and no assets have come into tho hands ( the assignee, it Is ordered that a meeting of creditors be held on the l.'tth day of March 1H72 at. ten o'clock A. M. before the Register Clio. A. Harnett at his office lu llie Ilorougli of illoomlleld In salt! county hen and where the examination of said llanknitit. tin. ished, and any business of the 2d and lid meetings of creditors, required by the ETth and 2Hlh sections oi inn sain Act may lie, transacted. And nirlhnr Unit a hearing lie had upon said petition for dis charge and on Wednesday the 27lli day of March, lSTi before the said Court at 1'hlladcjphla at ten o'clock A. M. when and where all eredllois and other persons III Interest may apiiear and show cause If any tliey have why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By tub Court. C1IAH. A. B A UN KTT, Register. Jilnonillcld, February 120, lbVi Notice lu Bankruptcy. In the District Court of United States, for the eastern wistnciof reunsvivania: In the matter of Win. S. Rico, of Madison twp., In . the eouuty o( Perry, 111 said District, and Bank rupt. The said Bankrupt having under the Act of Con gress of March M. 17. filed his million for a (lis- charge from all his debts provided under the said Act. ami for a certificate thereof It is ordered that a meeting of creditors tie held on the lath day of March, 1872 at 2 o'clock V. M., before the Register ( lias. A Harnett, at his ofllce In the Borough of Illoomlleld, In said county, when and where the examination of said Bankrupt will ho finished, and any business of the 2d and 3d meetings of creditors, required by the 27tli and 2Sth sections of the said Act may lie transacted. And further, that a hearing be had upon the said petition (or discharge etc., ou Wednesday the 27th day of March 1872 before the said Court at Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock A. M. when and where all creditors and other persons In interest may appearand show cause, u any mey nave, wny me prayer of said lieiiiiou suoiuu nni oegranieu. IlVTIIBColIKT. CIIAS: A. BARNK.TT, Reglstor. Blooinfleld. February 20, 1K72. 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