NEW BIOOMFIEID, PENN'A. Tuesday, November 12, 1S72. nrnMum mm ar i i OUR OFFEK FOR 1873. For the coming year wo oflbrtlie follow ing rates to single subscribers and clubs : One copy oneyoar'' $1.85 Ten copies one year $1 1.00 Twenty copies ono year $20.00 Additional copies, One Dollar each An extra copy will in each case be sent to the person gotting up the club. . In addition to the above inducement to raise clubs, tho person sending in the lar gest number of subscribers, between this and the 10th of January, will be furnished with a copy of " Industries of The United States," and a copy of Petersen's Maga zine, for 1873. The four persons sending the next four largest clubs within tho same time, will each be furnished with a copy of " Indus tries of the United States." The abovo offer is open to till. Names accompanied by the subscription, may be sent at any time, and a correct account will bo kept of such names until January 10th. All new subscribers for 1873, can sub scribe at once, and rccoivo the Titnos tho remainder of this yeai, Without Cmatuik. The terms of twenty-four United States Senators will expire- on tho 4'.h of March next. A Suit Is now in progress in tho Vice chancellor's court, in London, which was begun in 1725 one hundred and forty-sov-years ago. Majoii-Gkkkiial Gkouoe Q. Meade, whose name is so intimatoly associated with tho operations of tho Army of the Potomac during tho latter portion of the late war, and who fought and won tho great and decisive battle of Gettysburg, the turn ing point of the recent interncscine strifo, died of pneumonia, about 0 o'clock last Wednesday evening, at his late residence in Philadelphia. Mr. Greeley has rcmnincd in tho pri vacy of his farm-house, at Chappadua, in strict retirement sinco tho burial of his wifo. lie will again resume the editorial reins over the Tribune, and Whitelaw Reid will rovort back into second place, or retire into another field. In a card announcing his return to the TrUm.netlr. Greeley says: "Since he will novor again be a candi date for any otlice, and is not in full accord with cither of tho great parties which have hitherto divided tho country, ho will be able and will endeavor to give a wider and stcader regard to the progress of science, industry and the useful arts than a par tisan journal can do. Aud ho will.not bo provoked to indulge in those Litter perso nalities which are tho recognized bane of journalism." . . "' Iudictcd for Libel. A most outrageous libel was recently published in Woodhull and Claflin'a week ly, regarding Rev. II. Ward. Bcechor, and the parties were proceeded against under the act regarding the sending of obscene litorature through the Mails.' On Monday, of last week, the United States grand jury found indictments against Victoria Woodhull and Tennie O. Clallin, who woro . arrested on Saturday charged with mailing indecent printed matter. Tlio prisoners were taken from Ludlow street - jail at ono o'clock and brought boforo Commissioner Osborno, who said the indictments re lieved him of tho necessity of holding an examination. Tho accused wero visibly affected, on hearing of tho indictments, Mrs. Woodhull almost to tears. Miss Clafiin looked somewhat defiant. The counsel for tho prisoners complained of tho conduct of the government in pressing an indictment pending tho exami nation as a most arbitrary proceeding. The accused came prepared for tho fullest examination. The commissioner ordered warrants follow ing the indictments to be served upon tho accused, aud they were removed to jail in default of $8,000 bail each. (W There are many complaints of the ravages of bears in and about Collegeville, in Saline county, Arkansas. They aro driven in by tho scarcity of mast, and the farmers' barnyards are suflvring in conse quence. One man has lost sixteen head of hogs during the past week, and so bold are they becoming that fears are entertained for the safety of children In some localities, tSTRochester, November 6. This morn ing at an early hour Mrs. Susan B. Anthony aud eight , other female went in a body to the polls at the Eight ward and presented their votes. The Inspectors received their vote and deposited them in the boxes. There were eighteen woman registered in the same district. OFFICIAL VOTE OF PERRY COUNTY. ' The following is the vote cast at the elec tion for President on Tuesday the 5th Inst. Grant. ' Greeley. 83 40 - 81) 61 ; : 143 , , B7 : 118 70. . " 108 " . , 83 '. " ' 100 1 41 ' 83 18 85 130- 04 85 . 00 10 ,, 00 83 ., 00 07 03 40 103 07 100 20 23 28 24 14 144 . 88 08 44 233 03 00 03 H4 24 112 114 77 117 B4 80 77 44 140 110 12 44 74 Gl 2.03 1744 1744 Rloomflold, Buffalo twp., Carroll. - ; Contre, Duncannon, Greenwood, Howe, Jackson, Juniata, Landisburg, Madison, Marysvillo, Millers town, Miller Now Buffalo, Newport, Oliver, Penn Rye, Handy Hill, Savillo, Spring, Toboyno, Tuscarora, Tyrone, Watts, Wheatficld, 1'otal Orant's majority, 819 There were also 18 Temperance votes cast, nine of which were voted at Marysville. Presidential Election. Tho result of tho Election on Tuesday last, was the success of the Republican ticket, by a very largo majority. Returns from all tho States aro not yot received hut enough is known to make it nearly certain, that tho electoral vote of tho States will bo cast as follows: Fort Grant. Alabama 10 Minnesota 5 Arkansas 0 Mississippi 8 California 0 Nebraska 3 Connecticut 0 New Hampsliiro 5 llclcwaro 3 New Jersey U Florida 4 New York 85 Illinois . 21 North Carolina 10 Indiana 15 Ohio 23 Iowa 11 Pennsylvania 2'J Kansas 5 Khodo Island 4 Malno 7 Boutu Carolina 7 Massachusetts f 13 Vermont 5 Michigan 1 11 Wisconsin 10 Nevada 8. West Virginia , 5 Virginia 11 Oregon 3 Total gpj Fob Greeley. Maryland 8 Kentucky 13 Tennessco 13 Georgia 11 Texns B Missouri 15 Louisiana 8 Total 74 Necessary to choice 184 - t Remarkable Cnsnnlty. A distressing accident is recorded in tho Goldsboro, N, C, Messcngor of Saturday. Whilo the people woro leaving tho largo pavillions of Robinson's circus at tho closo of tho evening exhibition, a colored woman named Eliza White walked into an old open well. Her cries soon attracted to tho spot Andrew Clark, ono of tho circus employees, who , immediately jumped in after tho un fortunate woman. ' A large crowd soon began' to collect around tho scene of tho accident, each crowding the other to got a position nearest to it, when Nicholas II. Asho, another of tho circus men, whilo endeavoring to ren der aid to those already in tho well, was accidentally pushed in olso, there being no curb around the excavation. To add to tho horrors a largo lamp, such as showmen generally use, which had care lessly been placed near tho edgo to enable those - outside preparing to rescue, to seo, was upset and knocked into the well on top of the threo unfortunates within. Tho wo man was burnod to death before assistanco could arrive. The two showmen woro ta ken to Hunter's infirmary and ' their inju ties attended to. ' A Problem. The- Momphis Appeal of November 2d says: On the north sido of Boal street, just west of Shelby, a cellar is in process of ex cavation. ' Yesterday, whilo the laborers woro digging away with all their might, little dreaming of death or dead peoplo they encountered a coflin in a fair state of .pres ervation, on opening which they found a skeleton, cvldontly of a grown person, but of what sex we did cot learn. Later in the day they found two others and a fourth was in sight, when tho pall of night cov ering the earth, the men were forced to quit work. As there never was a graveyard in that vicinity, nor a medical college, peo ple who have heard of tho discoveries aro asking, "Howoame these bodies the re." tWA Bridgeport young lady, whoso af fections had boon blightod, is reported to have recently made preparations to commit suicide by the taking of poison, having pur chased a quantity of prusslo acid for the purpose. The next day, however, she was turned from hor purpose by the sight of a now bonnet, of charming style, whicli she concluded to purchase aud wear to church the next Sunday, hoping by go doing to crush the feelings of a fair rival. , . CWPeriy Hart man, alia Perry Cox, alias Jacob Wilkerson, formerly , of York, Pa., was recently convicted of the murder of Hattie E. Burkhardt, at San Francisco, California, in the second degree, and sen tenced to the State's prisou for forty-five year. ' ' f TERRIBLE FIRE IS BOSTON I THE CITY IN UUIN8! OYER 85,000 PERSONS HOMELESS ! ! - ' The city of Boston has been scourged by a fire even more destructive than the great fire of Chicago. Assistance has been sent from N York ; buildings have been blown up, and as we go to press the flames still rago. The loss of property exceeds any thing on record. The loss of lifo is also reported quite serious. The above news was received jusj; as wo wero ready for press, and consequently wo can give no particulars. Full details next week. i Miscellaneous News Items. tWA. native of Danbury, Conn., being nsked if he saw Rubinstein when in New York, vacantly responded, " Why, no; was he looking for me?" t2TE. II. Coffin, printer, was shot in tho thigh by an unknown person on Nassau st.,N.Y.,on the morning of the 3d inst.,and Policeman Willow shot in tho left arm by an unknown man on Fourteenth street. t3T Whilo Eldridge Conant, of TopB field, Mass., was leading a sick horse a round for exoiciso,ho touched it with a whip when tho horso wheeled around and kicked him in tho stomach, killing him instantly. tW Last week iu Boston, the mutilated remains of a man woro found in two barrels floating on tho Charles river, near Cam bridge, tho body iu ono and the head and logs in another. Tho body was well dressed, aud a gold watch was found in one of the bar rels. , ESPMillo Bardou, a dressmaker, i who recently tried to drown herself in the Soino, exclaimed, " Wo havo no liberties 1" When sho was pulled out, instead of thank ing her preservers, sho cried out, " They don't even allow us to drown ourselves." . tW A Manchester, Va., fanner lost fif teen sheep by bears, and then the animals began on his apples. IIo could't stand this, and sot traps; but tho bears stolo ono of his traps, and all the satisfaction he could get was to find three bear's toes left behind. t3y"Augustu8 Wilson, a whito man at tempted to ravish a colored girl, Sunday evoning, near Porter's post oflico, Carrol county, Md. Tho girl's father, Washing ton Valentino, attracted by hor cries, camo to her rcecuo, when Wilson knocked him down and Btampcd and boat him to death. The murderer has been secured. tTA. Pomfret, Conn., woman recently lost a favorito hen, and revenged herself by poisoning tho corpso with strychnine, the result being a dead owl, one of the lar gest varieties known in Now England, witli a six feet spread of wings, a dead fox and a skunk. 13?-At Northwood N. II. Franklin B. Evans, aged sixty-four, lias been arrested, charged with murdering Georgianna Love ring, a beautiful young girl, fourteen years old. Evans, who is a great-uiiclo of his vicftin, confesses to decoying her into tho woods and murdoriug her. i Iter body has sinco been found, and sho had been grossly outragod. ' ; . t5J"At EvinBtown 111., on the 3d inst., while the rite of baptism was being ad ministered in the Baptist church, iu tho presence of a largo congregation, a portion of tho floor suddenly gave way and precipi tated half of tho assombly a distuueo of fourteen feet. Only four or five porsons wore badly hurt one lady receiving severe . iutornal , in juries and a young, man having - his foot crushed. Several others wero slightly in jurod. . " Urent Industries of the United States" is tho title of one of the most remarkable books published. It is a library in itself, as it gives information on the subject of all the Industries of this country. Tho whole book is admirably arranged and abounds in illustrations. It is sold only by uiitium-iitt inn. lnif. pan lm nlifoinnd for noth ing as will bo seen by rcferenco to our "club rates." tr tW CiuiTKO : Hands, Fuce, rough skin- pimples, ringworm, eult-rlieum, ana othor cu tancous affections cured, and tho skin made Holland smooth, by nsiug the Juniper Tau Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard ds Co., Now York. Bo certain to get tho Juniper Tar Soap, as tliore aro many worthless fuiltutions iundo with common tar. 40 d law fyTHB Fukkst and Sweetest Cod-Livkb Oil Is Hazard it Caswell's niado on tlis sea shore, from fresh, seleetud livers, by Caswell, 1Iazahi&Co., Now York. It is absolutoly )rn nd tweet. Patients who havo onre taken It prefer It to all others. Physicians have de cided It superior to any oj lue ouicr ons in market. 40 d 12w X3T Pain Cure Oil is composed of the iif..i.n. sV:i.. If I ..,! I.1 ... .... ... .. purest v egoiuuie oiin, jibi uh unit cihiuwi known in Medicine. Don't fear to uso it liberally if occasion require. Take Notice. Those wanting Tomb- Stonos or Marble Work of any kind, will plcaso take notice that as my stock is too heavy, I am now offering work for a short time at 10 per cent, less Man regular prices Now is the time for bargains. Orders re ceived either at the Newport or Bloom field Yard. A. V. IIomuacv. 4,)U ( heap Life Insurance. The cheapest manner in which Life Insurance can be had is to take a policy in the United Bretheren Aid Society. Full dotnils of their way of Insuring will lie found In our advertising columns. The ngent lor the society in this county, is Win. M. Hutch, Esq., of New illooinliekl, to whom applications should be made. " ' New Advertisements. HE IKCE1VKT. but for couchs. sore throat. hoarseness and bronchial dlDlcullles, use only Wells' Carbolio Tablets 7tT) T 1 1 T VDQ TIYfl 1 tntnvD . . i . . but the only selenllflo preparation ot Carbolio xivm ivm ijuiik ui:ii.irB in wueu ciicinicai ly eom. blued wlih other well known remedies, as in these ii funics ma cuuumieu agamsi sing any other. , IN ALL CASKS of Irritation of the mucous .,,,hm im itiio nirnn uwit-in IUIUM IJfl lreiy U!ll,l lie IT cleansing and heaMnu properties are astonishing. m- warn; i. u ., .,..! .,i.i if i ....?... cured In Its Inelplent state, when Itbec'oniesehroii. Ic the cure in exceedingly dillleult, use Wells' Car bolie Tablets as a speclllo. ion; y. Ki-.i.i.;i;, is riatt, St., . y. d 4w Hole Agent for the U. 8., Price 26 cents per box. Koud for Circular. YOUNd AIKV. TRAOHKHS T.ATITV.H ni- Ministers I Agents wanted in every county, for "The People's Standard Bible." br) Illustrations. Kxtra terms. Prospectus free. Address ZIKO UCK St McCUKUY, (il8 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. tfdtw TO THE AVOItKINO CLASS, male or fe male. SfiOa week Kuaranteed. Kesuectabln employment at home, day or evening s no capital required; full instructions and valuable package of goods to start with, sent free by mail. Address with 6 cent return stamp. , , . . M. YurjNO & CO., 1 45d4w . IB Courtlandt St., New York LAIHKSand OKNTUCMKN, Agents wanted to sell Protean lluttoii Hole Cutter, 'iV-ts. ; Mut ton Hole Worker, Suets. ; Needle Threading Thlm- and 6 papers small Needles. SIR per day sure; nuuiiiu iree io liny one hi aoove price. J. 1 HOKN ton & CO., WJ Broadway, N. Y. 45d4w Thca-Xcclnr. A Pure Chi nese Ton. The Beet Tea Imported. Warmntfirt to unit all 2Htoi. Put III) in our trade mark Half. Pound (t Pound Packages only, 30 and till Pound Muxes. For sale at. wholesale onlvbythe Oreat Atlantic it; Pacific Tea Co. P. O. BoxfioOO, New York. 4.r:dlw Afi-TTMTS WANTHD for the great work of JTUXin IO the year, by tho author of "(lod In iiisiory;-- naiuisoinciy illustrated iy (iustave Dure. Nast of Harpnr's Weeklv. add others. En dorsed by college presidents and eminent divines. Its title and contents will ensure fur it thousands oi ruancrs wnyx jsccause noiinng line It lias ever been published. For proof of this, send stamp and see circulars and terms before engaging else where. K. li. TllliAT, Publisher, SUo Broadwav. New York. 46dl'w ritEE BOOK TO AGENTS. An Klegantly Bound Canvassing Hook for the best and cheapest Family Bible ever published, will be sent freo of charge to it nv book agent. It contains nearly Bull line Scripture Illustrations, ami agents are meeting with unprecedented success. Address, stating experience, etc., and we will show you what our agents are doing. NATIONAL Pt'BIilsUING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 45 d"4t 60O0 Agents Wanted at once for our NEW BOOK. 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Will do lnoro good than any prohibition law.ever framed. It sells beyond parallel. Agents have dona aud are doing splen didly with It. One has sold over 600 copies. Ow ing to its great success we are enabled to oiler especially large discounts. Send for Illustrated circular and terms, aud enter Into this great work utonce. J. M, STOKDAHT & CO., 4od4w ' ' Philadelphia, Pa. Agents wanted to canvass for the combination THE CUE AT IUiCSTItATEI) PEOPLE'S WEEKLY, the best and cheapest paper publish ed. 1)10 LEWIS and a corps of most popular au thors write exclusively for it. We give a copy of the unparalleled ehromo, JUST SO HIGH, ' to every subscriber. .Agents take from twenty live tolhlrty names a day. No business pays like this. Send for tonus; and secure teiritorry for this great enterprise at once.' , MACLEAN, ST( 1 1 I ) A ItT CO. , Publishers, 45 d 4w "MJiansoni Street, Philadelphia. It Is not a physio which may give temporary relief to the suilmer fur the lust lew doses, hut which, from continued use brings Piles and kin dred diseases to aid In weakening the Invalid, nor Is It a doctored liquor, which, under the popular name of " Bitters" Is so extensively palmed olf on the public as sovereign remedies, but It Is a MOST' FOWKHI-'I I.TONIC AND A l.TEUATl V K, pro nounccd so by the leading medii al authorities of London and Paris, and has been long used by tho regular physicians of other euuiitiiej with wou il nil u I remedial results. , Dr. M'clls Extract of Jurubvba retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to the plant aud must be taken us n permanent curative '"I'sflfEltE- WANT OK ACTION IN YOI'H LI VElt AND SPLEEN t Unless relieved at once, the blood become impure by deleterious secre tions, prciluciug scrofulous or skin diseases, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, ('anker, Pimples, tie. Take JUKUUEHA to cleanse, purify aud restore the vitiated blood to lie, ill hv acllon. HAVE YOU A DYSPEPTIC STOMACH? I'll less digestion Is promptly allied the system Is de bilitated with loss of vital force, poverty of the Blood, Dropsical Tendency, Cetieral Weakness or Lassitude. Take it to assist Digestion without reaction, it Will Impart youthful vigor to the weary sulterer. II AVE YOU WEAKNESS OF THE 1NTEH TIN list You are Iu danger of Chronic Dlarrluea or the dreadful Inflammation of the Bowels. Take it to allay in ilution and ward oil tendency to Inilamniations. HAVF.VOU WEAKNESS OF THIS tITEKINK OK I'UINAlCY OltUANS? You must procure In stant relief or you are liable to sullerlng worse tlm ii death. Take It to strengthen organlo weakness or lifo become a burden. Finally It should be freiueully taken to krep the svslein In perfect health or you are otherwise In ive-it dnnicr of malaria, miHHiiuitle or eonlaglous dte.iM-K. ', JPHN (1. KELI.OOO, 18 Platte St.. New nrk. Sole Agent for the I'lilteJ states. Price, One Dollar per Bottle, bend lor Circu. lar. 45d4w D UTY OFF TEAS ! T1IK GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY have business connections with all the principal ports of China and .mpan, and Import their Teas direct from place of growth, thus saving the con sumer from fi to S protlts. It Is now alwut Uvenrs since the Company was organized and it has been a splendid success from site very first. This was due to the fact that we Imported aud sold ouly t The Best and Purest Goodsj and distributed tliem to our customers In all part of the United States, for one small profit only, be tween the Tea grower and the Tea-consumer. We originated the system of supplying consumers In distant parts of the country with Teas, at New York Cargo Prices, on the Club plan. And since we adopted this plan we have saved the people of this country Minimis of Dollars annually, in the cost of this article of every day necessity. Send for Club circular, which contains full di rections, premiums, &c. The Great American Tea Co., 81 fe 311 VESEY STREET, 4M4t P. O. Box 6643. NEW YORK CITY. AGENTS Wanted. SOMETHING NEW, 6 salable ar ticles, sell at sight. Catalogues and one sample freo. N. Y. MTV Co., 21 Courtandt St., N. Y. 43 dlw Bl'II.DERS Rend stamp for Ill'd Catalogue on Building.. A. J. Blckncll & Co., Ti Warren Street, N. Y. 43 d 4w THIS 18 NO. HUMBUG I QK . ... . SBinllnn OO CENTS with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will re ceive by return mall, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of Marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer, No. 24 Fullonvllle, N. Y. 43 d 4w WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL, Baltimore, NOW OPEN STUDENTS CAN ENTER ATANY TIME. The Clinical advantages of the School are unsur passed. FEES Including Dissection and Hospital Tickets, Jit). Eor Catalogues containing full particulars apply, to Prof. CHAS. W. 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