NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, August 20,' 1872. Fia'iT is offered here this season at re markable low rates. Apples find dull sale at 20 cents per bushel and peaclies are now offered at 75 ccntB per bushel, and will probably be still lower. Late advices from North Carolina, leave but littlo doubt tlint Caldwell's right to bis seat as Governor will be contested before the Legislature The Democrat claim that frauds sufficient to elect Mcrriinan can be proven. On the other hand the Republi cans allege Conservative frauds sufficient if not to save Caldwell, at least to secure an additional Republican member to Congress, which they claim is of more importance than tho Governorship. Narrow Gauge Railroads. A California engineer predicts that in ten years tho wholo country will be grid-ironed with narrow gauge railroads. Tho cost of these roads he estimates at 18,000 per mllo. Passengers can bo transported on them at one cent a milo, and freight at proportion ately low rates. His plan is for farmers to build them by subscription, for the pur pose of conveying their products to market, lie also claims that they will pay, that wherever they have been constructed they bavo'mado handsome dividends, which is not generally the case, at(lcast with a ma jority of the broad gauge roads. In Swe den and Norway those roads are coming into general use ; the construction of them is causing a demand for iron from England. Colorado has one of them some eighty miles long. Charters have been granted for them in several States, and a few lines have been commenced. ' ' , Troubles In Schuylkill County. At an early hour on the morning of the 14th inst., while six miners were returning from Continental Colliery, near Contralia, where they had been working, they were attacked and 11 rod upon by two parties of men, who were in ambush on both sides of the railroad. John Webster was shot seven timoH, and has since died. George W. Davis was severely wounded, being shot noar the heart, and the other four were slightly wounded. Largo tacks, which made ugly gashes, were found iu somo of the wounds. All but Webster succeeded in reaching an engine house, when the villians decamped. The oause-of the attack it is generally be lieved is that a jealousy exists between the miners, s The six miners wore transferred from an old colliery to work at the Conti nental. The ruffians are still at large. C3T The Mobile Register of the 0th says: " Two large panthers wore seen on Wed nesday night trotting leisurely .along on Palmetto, near Charles street. When seen by the police patrol they appeared perfectly at homo, and occasionally bit and snapped at each other in a very playful manner. At first they were taken for largo dogs, but upon close examination, one of the police men, an old hunter, discoveied that they were genuine panthers, and no mistake. They passed out of sight in a short while, but soon ran up against another policeman on his beat, who immediately fired upon them several times, unfortunately without effect. The shots caused the panthers to accelerate their speed, and after running down George street they turned into Gov ernment street and disappeared. It is thought they are still secreted in the city. t2fA Memphis dispatch states that J. P. Cunningham, Deputy United States Mar shal, has been arrested and jailed at Jack son,' for receiving and having in his pos session a box containing two large books of counterfeit State warrants, a copper cut foe limilt of the Auditor's signature, and a foe simile of the Auditor's seal. They were gotten up in New York and sent by Ex press. . The package was expected and Cunningham was being watched. An im mense swindle that would have bankrupted the State bos thus been nipped in the bud. rkmtenced for Twenty Tears. Hugh Bogan and Wm. Wilson have been sentenced to twenty years in the State prison for an outrageous robbery of Mrs. Hardy, in Broome SL,N. Y.,last July. Nellie Wilson, an accomplice, was accorded five . years imprisonment. Mrs. Hardy was gag ged and tied in her own house, srpistol held at her head, and the thieves were about to apply torch to her feet, when she told Where the jewelry and other valuables were secreted. tVA Deputy United Btate Marshal ar rested nine men at Pamora Illinois, on the 10th inst., suspected of being members of a gang of counterfeiters whose operations in that vicinity have extended over a term of several years. A large amount of counter feit money was found on the persons of the accused. A Narrow Escape. A family in East Liberty made a most re markable escape, at an early hour on Sun day morning, from a couple of robbers, and their lives and property were saved by a very small circumstance, which was noth ing more than the ticking of a clock. The particulars of tho affair are as follows: Mr. John McMasters, a wealthy and prom inent citizen, living on Highland avenue, re tired to bed on Saturday night at about the usual hour. At half-past two o'clock on Sunday morning his wife was aroused by the clock, which was ticking at an unusual ly rapid rate. She awoke Mr. McMasters and asked him to Inquire into tho cause of the noise. He accordingly arose and com menced an investigation. The gas which had been turned down had been blown out. A very strong odor of chloroform pervaded the room which, with the gas that was es caping, nearly suffocated tho inmates of the room. Mr..M. asked who was therej and just at that moment a man was Been to jump from a porch which was on a level with the room, and connected by a window with the ground below. Mr. McMasters staggored to the window and fired two shots at the retreating form with his revol ver. By this time the gas and Chloroform had so nearly suffocated him that ho fell down. The family would doubtless all have perished had not assistance soon arrived. When help camo it was found that Mrs. McMasters had fainted. They were all re moved to another room and a physician called in who soon succeeded in restoring her to consciousness. ' As soon as tho bed-room had been suffi ciently ventilated to permit of an investi gation, it was ascertained that all of the diamonds and jewelry belonging to the fam ily had been removed from the bureau draw ers and placed upon the floor in order that they might bo convenient to tho thieves when starting. Had tho thieves been left to themselves but a moment or two longer they would have made way with the valua bles. It is supposed that when the thieves first commenced operations they attempted to stop tho clock in order to have everything as quiet as p'ossiblo. In this attempt they knocked down the pendulum, which caused the quick, ticking noise that aroused Mrs. -JIcMastors. Pillburgh Qazette, Aug. 7. i p The Sleeping Beauty. A correspondent of the Louisville Cou- ritr-Journal has been to seo the "sleeping beauty of Tennosseo," at Union City. He says of her: "She has slopt for twonty-threo years, is awake thirteen times in twenty-four hours, lemaining awake only seven minutes each time, and no power on earth can force hor to remain awake ono second longer. She breathes only at intervals of five minutes, and at such times she seems to do so with great difficulty, only drawing two or three respirations, then falling back as though she were dead. Whilo awake she eats, drinks and talks for a few minutes. She is as white as the whitest maiblo,' and is per fectly beautiful. She has no education. All the medical skill of the'eountry rouud about has been baffled as to her case, and she has been sent to St. Louis and exam ined by the the most prominent physicians there, but they have not been able to solve her case. She is now on exhibition at the Southern hotel, Union City, Obion county, Tennessee. She is thirty-one years old, and was a sprightly girl up to eight years, when she was stricken, and has remained ever sinco as she now is." Foreign Items. Meat Famine In England. In consequence of the very high price of meat in England, meetings IfXve been held in different parts of the kingdom, and reso lutions pledging the meeting to abstain from the use of butcher's meat for a certain time have been carried. Australian tinned beef and mutton are used instead. Geneva, August 12. One of the moBt extensive cotton factories in this city was burned to-night. The loss Is estimated at 10,000,000 francs. Eight hundred opera tives are thrown out of employment. The Catholics in Ireland, are prepar ing to celebrate tho anniversary of the pas sage of the Repeal act. Leading Orangemen officers advise the Orangemen not to inter fere with the colebratlon. The crew of the Amorioan yacht Sap pho have been dismissed in cousequeuoe of insubordination. Cholera is said to have reached Ber lin, but the cases reported are not behoved to be of the real Asiatic type. Between July 1st and 20th one hun dred and eight mad, or reputed mad, dogs were killed in Paris. The number of per sons returned as bitten Is fourteen, 1ST At Keokuk, a man and his wife wore arrested for violating the Sunday law by selling beer on that day. The man argued that he being a Seven day Baptist, obser ved the seventh day of the week as the Sab bath, and lu consequence had a right to sell beer on the first day. His wife claims to be a member of the Dutch Reform church and privileged, therefore to sell beer on Satur day. By this method of ciphering out their rights from a religious stand point, they managed to sell beer every day in the week. Miscellaneous News Items. tlTThe boys in Cumberland Valley some times take ploasure in stoning passenger trains running through the towns in which they live. ' HTA young lady named Mills, at Lib erty, Clay county, Missouri, had a fight with her brother on Friday night the 8th inst., seized a shot-gun and shot him dead. tSWlienovcr a mortgage deed of trust or any incumbrance is mado upon insured property, notice should bo given to the com pany otherwise the insurance is void. tSTTho lightning on tho 14th struck a tree in Druid Hill Park, Baltlmore.and more or less stunned fourteen Sunday school children, picnicking there. None were seriously injured. t"Davld R. Brown, who recently ser ved out a sentence of fourteen years in the Massachusetts State Prison for procuring an abortion, has been arrested for a like of fense on Catharine Van Neser, aged 18. tSf James Kaiuo was arrested in Wil liamsburg last week for the murder of his wife by throwing a kerosene lamp at her, which exploded and set fire to her cloth ing. tW On tho 15th lust., a flat-boat, with seventeen persons on board, was swamped at Fort Wheeling Island by the swell of a passing steamer. Jacob Watson and his two sons, and two portions, names unknown, were drowned. CSfTho members of Plymouth Church Brooklyn, N, Y.( H. W. Beochor's) are get ting up a "silver wedding," to come off October 8th to 11th next. All who aro in terested should sond to the " Clerk of tho Church" for information and invitations. t3TA large lot of matches sent to St. Louis from a factory in Clovcland, have been seized by internal revenue officers for irregularity in stamping, and a telegram was sent to tho United States officers in Cleveland to seize the factory there. CSnThe Sioux aro very observant. One of Spotted Tail's followers, who speaks a little English, seeing ono of the servant girls of the hotel take off her chignon, ex claimed, " How ? White woman raise hor own scalp I Indian no good here !" S3J A late dooision in the Chicago Courts gives a. verdict in favor of a lawyer who lost his library by fire after his policy of insur ance had expired. No notice had been given by tho company of the expiration, and the Court docided that such notice was impera tive. CSTTwo adroit thioves removed tho hats from tho heads of two gentlemen, who were drinking at a Hartford garden, re cently, and almost immediately replaced them with old worn out ones. So quickly and so neatly was tho job dono that tho vic tims did not discover thoir loss for some time. 3?" Jim Johnson, a negro, in revenge for a merited thrashing received at tho hands of Mr. P. H. Fontaine, of Roidsville, N. C, poisoned the ice-cream at an enter tainment givon by the latter. Twenty-six young persons were poisoned," some of whom, it is feared, will not recover. VB A terriblo storm passed over Chester county on Wednesday evening last. Noar Eaglo station on tho Penn'a R. R., trees wore uprooted and blown across the railway4 way track, and travel both ways was en tirely suspended for nearly an hour. There was great damage to proporty of all kinds, but, although there were very many narrow escapes, no loss of life is reported. EMrs. Iver Thompson, of Belmont, Minn., recoived a lightning shock during the severe storm on Saturday night last, causing death immediately. She appeared considerably excited at tho time, walking the room and reading her Bible, and was just in the act of taking a child in her arms when she received the shock and instantly expired. The child was not inj ured. CSTAndrew C. Ilogendoblor, of Cleve land, wants to have his name changed to I logon. He represents that hitherto ho has found no friend in this vale of tears sufficiently devoted to learn to spell his name properly, and, in consequenco, his relations with the postal department of this federation have been both complicated and unpleasant. Poor fellow, his request should be granted. t2f" A humming bird flow into a court room in Georgia during Ate session of the court, one day, recently, at half fast ten A. M., and continued to fly within a few luches of the ceiling until half past six P. M., when it full slowly and lighted on a mantle piece, where it was captured. It had been on tho wing seven and a half hours without resting. fiTThe New York Bxpnu says that the novel announcement that five enterprising young women would give a praotlcal Illus tration Saturday afternoon of the folly of side-saddle exercises, by riding astride fleet steeds in the Central Park, brought an un usually large attendance of sight-seekers to the main entrance to that resort. The ex peotant crowd swelled in proportions as the afternoon advanced, greatly to the profit of the adjacent saloons, but no riders a straddle, 'of the female persuasion arrived, and it was finally agreed that the affair was a very large hoax. ' ' , An Unnatural Mother. The Boston Times say: Complaint was made at a police station some three days ago by a lady on Washington streot, of a woman boarding at hor house, who she stated, was starving her child to death. The child Is not many days old, It Is stated and when the keepers of the house asked the woman why she refused to allow th child to nurse, she made reply that she de sired It to die. The child has since been sent away from the house and placed In chaige of a woman In tho adoption busi ness. The mother is said to bo unmarried, very beautiful, about twenty years of ago and belongs to Pennsylvania, whore she is quite respectably connected. tA citizen of Lancaster county, wak ing In tho dawn of the morning, saw what he thought was a cat, or other animal on his window-sill. He snatched up his gun and fired and blow his wife's hair out of the window 1 Tho lady, who was sleeping quietly, was roused In alarm which turned to anger, when she found that her fashion able wig, which she had left on the window sill for an airing had been blown iuto " tho middlo of next week." tlTWhilo G. W. Welsh, Esq., of Han over borough, was repairing his house last week, a pair of shoes wero found between tho flooring, which have been there be tweon 00 and 100 years. They aro quito an oddity in the Bhoe line, being wide at tho heel and tapering off to a point at the toes. They were well lined with heavy linen nnd mado of calf skin. , New Advertisements. Wells' Carbolic Tablets FOIt COUGHS, COUXS AND HOARSENESS. These Tablets present tho Acid In Combination with other efllcient remedies, in a popular form, for the Cure of all THROAT and LUNG Diseases. HOARSENESS and 1'l.CEKATlON of the THROAT are Immediately reliewd and statements nre constantly being sent to the provrietor. of re lief In cases of Throat dilllcultles of years stand ing flflntinn 1)(,"'t be deceived by worthless Iml uaublUll tatlons. (let 'only Wells' Carbolic Tablets, l'rlce 25 cents ier box. JOHN u. KEI. LOGG. 18 Matt St., N. Y. Sole Agent for the IX S. 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