4 ljc imes New Bloomftcltr; pd. 4 ' NEW BLOOMFIELI), PENN'A. Tuesday, April 22, 1873. in ii twrniMwraiin mm ft""-' r rr-Mr. E. P. Bowman Co., No. 80 North SIh strcot, arqnurdulv authorized ailverttsfnir su-enls for Philadelphia. Advertisers no make oontracla with thuiu at uur Lowest rat. . . I JHincaunoD, Bloonilicld & Loysvllle It. 11. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given, that an eloction -will be held in the Court House, in the Borough of Bloomfleld, on THURSDAY, MAT 1, 1873, t one o'clock p. m., for a PRESIDENT and TWELVE DIRECTORS of the Dun cannon, Bloomfleld & Loysvillo Railroad Company, to serve tintil the second Mon day in January, 1874. The President of the Company aud a majority of the Direc tors must be resident citizens of this Com monwealth aud shall bo owners respective ly of at least three shares in the stock of aid Company. Each share of stock, on which five dollars have been paid, entitles the holder thereof to one vote, to be given in person or by proxy. B. P. JUNKIN, President Board Commissioners. ,T. A. Magke, Secretary. April 22, 1873. 2t - (Jon. Cnnby Assassinated. On the 11th inst., General Canby who is in command of the troops engaged in fighting the Indians, was basely mur dered. The following letter dated on tho 12th inst., gives a full account of the meet ing with the Indians and its results : " For several days past there have been endeavors made by tho peace commission ers and Gonoral Canby to obtain an inter view with Captain Jack and tho leading chiefs of the Modoc baud. The prospects of peace seemed to be better, as orders had been sent from Washington to tho peace ' commissioners to give the Indians, if ne cessary, a reservation in this neighborhood. Yesterday evening Bogus Charley came in, and said that Captain Jack, Schonchin and threo or four others would meet the peace commissioners on a spot near tho lake, about three-quarters of a mile from camp. Bo gus Charley staid in our camp all night, and iu the morning Boston Charley also came, and said that everything was all right, as Captain Jack was coming to meet the commissioners. Between ten and eleven o'clock this morning the peace commission party com- lu ising Gen. Canby, A. R. Meachara, Dr. Thomas, Mr. Dyer, Riddlo tho interpreter, his squaw, and Bogus and Boston Charley went out to the designated spot There they met Capt. Jack, John Schonchin, Black Jim, Schack Nasty Jim, Ellen's Man, and Hooker Jim. They had no guns with them, but each carried a pistol at bis belt. This, however, was not much noticed, as !n previous interviews they bad their guns with thorn. .. AH sat down in a kind of broken circle, Oeiu Canby, Mr. Meacham, and Dr. Thomas together, faced by Capt.' Jack and Schonchin. Mr. Dyer stood by Jack, holding his horse, with Hooker Jim and Schack Nasty Jim to his left. Mr. Meacham opened the talk and gave a long history of what they wanted to do for them, after which General Cauby and )r. Thomas both talked for some time. Captain Jack then talked in an apparently serious strain, and when he finished step ped back to the rear near where Meacham'g horse was bitched. John Schonchin then began to talk, and while he was speaking, Mr. Dyer heard a cap miss fire, and looking around, saw Captain Jack to bis left, with his pistol pointed at Gen. Canby. This was tho signal for a general massacre, and dozen shots were fired within half a min ute. Mr. Dyer afer hearing the cap miss fire, turned and wan followed closely by Hooker Jim, who fired two shots after him. Dyer finding Jim was gaining on him, turned aud drew his demoger, whereupon Hooker retreated aud Dyer made his way to the camp. Capt. Jack fired again on General Canby, and the aoble old man was speedily bbot down and killed instantly. Mr. Meach nm was shot at by Schonchin aud wounded in tho head. He tried to draw his derring er, when two Indians ran up and knocked him down. Dr. Thomas was killed almost instantly by two pistol shots in the head. Riddle ran oil', and it appears they did not lire at him, but knocked his squaw down Dyer, Riddlo and the squaw returned safety to tho camp." , in " tW Saturday night, the 12th, H. C Graun, editor of the Sentinel at Warren, 111., accidentally tdiot Bud dangerously wounded his wife while carelessly handling a gun which he thought was unloaded. Bloody Work In Louisiana. In Grant Parish, La., there is a oonflict between the white and colored races that has culminated in bloodshed. The fight took place at Colfax, and passengers who came down on the train since that time give the following account. " The ncgroe had strongly entrenohed themselves in the court-house and built breastworks three or four feet high. There were, it is said, about four hundred men armed and equipped thoroughly. On Sunday about noon, some ISO men who had gathered from the surrounding parishes made an attack on the breast works, and A brisk fight was kept tip till about 8 P. M., when the works were stormed and captured, the negroes taking refuge in the court-house, the doors of which were barricaded. After some fur ther fighting the negroes threw out a ilag of truce, and several dotachments of men advanced on it, when they were fired on by the beseiged party, wounding several, among whoru. was Captain Had not, who was shot in the bowels, and it is feared fatally wounded. The whites retreated outside of the breastworks, and an the only means of dislodging the negroes the court house was set on fire, and the blacks were shot as they came from the burning build ing. It is reported that nearly 100 negroes were killed, and there were nono to be found for miles around. The whole trouble originated in conse quence of political difference, both parties claiming to be legally elected. The U. S. Government will probably have to step in and settle the matter. Terrible Earthquake. San Salvador, the capital of the Central American Republic, has been destroyed by an earthquake, causing a frightful loss of life. Eight hundred persons perished, and property valued at $12,000,000 was destroy ed. The earthquake' was followed by a conflagration, aud many buildings were burned. Tlie City of San Salvador, capital of the confederation of the same name, is situated on a small stream which flows into tho Pa cific Ocean, 103 miles southeast of Guate mala, and three miles southeast of tho vol cano of San Salvador. - Tho crater of the volcano is more than half a league in cir cumference. The city was founded in 1523 by Spanish emigrants. At different times it has suffered by cnithquakos, especially in 1G39, and in April, 1854, when it was nearly destroyed. It has long been a ca thedral city, and contained some fine build ings. It was a market for indigo and su gar, and had some manufactories of cotton goods and iron. A Cool Ofilccr. It is not much to smoke a cigar, but like other little things when done at tho right time it may amount to a good deal. It was tho way in which tho captain of the Elm City smoked his Ilivana that prevented a disastrous panlo when the steamer ran upon a rock at Throgg's Nock, the other morning. At the shock the passengers, with tho fate of the Atlantic iu their minds, wore just going into a panic, when , the captain comprehending the situation, had the presence of mind to take a newspaper in his hand, thrust a cigar In his mouth, and walk leisurely through the cabin, as suring the passengers rather by his manner than his words that thero was no danger, and thus prevented a fearful scene. Al bany Journal. After Some Sugar. Some innocent young ladies at Port Cres- cont, Michigan, wanted some maple sugar a few days ago, so they equipped themselves with a meat axe and tin pan and went out behind tho houso'to tap some trees. While one hacked and lacerated tho trees in frightful manner, the othor stood with pan in hand, ready to catch the sap as it flew ; but, after' tapping a pine several ash and three or four oak saplius, they concluded it was a poor time for sap. Miscellaneous News Items. ' IW A Lebanon county man has a calf two or three weeks old which, instead of a eoat of hair, is covered with wool like lamb, and has a tail like that innocent an imal. 7" The body of a decomposed infant was found lying along tho Pennsylvania railroad track in Lancaster on Sunday. No clue has been obtained as to who commit ted tho child murder for such it teems to have been. tlf On the night of the 13th, a gang of burglars and incendiaries raided ou Passaie village, near Patterson, New Jersey. number of places were robbed, and a stable was fired. One of tho gang, James Clark aged eighteen, of Jersey City, was arrested tW A subscriber from Elkhart co., Ind., in a letter dated the 12th inst., says, that theio is two inches of snow on tio ground this morning and that tho winter grain in that vicinity looks bad. He also says the severe cold of tho past winter killed all tho peach trees. - , tW In Bedford county, Penn., recently a spigot worked out of a whisky barrel during the night, and several gallons of the liquor tau out on the floor of tho cellar where the barrels wore stored. Tho fol lowing moruinga number of rats were found lying in the liquor in a complete state of intoxication. ty An Illinois girl, having f 30,000 of ber own, reoently refused to marry a cler gyman because she thought herself not good enough to be a clergyman's wife. He gave up his sacred calling and proposed again, and then she refused him because she thought herself too good to marry a man who would abandoa his high profes sion to gain a woman's hand. Blot In Indiana. A despatch dated April 12th from In dianapolis says : "A serious riot is in pro gress at Enightstown, Indiana, between the strikers at the coal mines and furnaces and the colored miners lately imported from Virginia. The whole town is ap parently now engaged in a general melee, originating with a negro and a striker, soon spread. The negroes are now at their boarding-house, well armed and well guard ed by local police A crowd is surrounding it, throwing stones and other missiles. A company of colored miners from Brazil and vicinity came to -aid the negroes, and many shots were flred during . the racleo. Gov ernor Hendricks has been appealod to for troeps, and it is expected that the Emmet Guards and a body of police from this city will leave for Kniohtstown at 2 A. M., and arrive there at about 5 A. M. The indi cations now aro that there will be bloody work before tho troops arrive. One of the guard over the negroes has been injured, it is not kuown now seriously, 4 no town is full of rumors. The women are the most furious and are loading the rioters. Advertisement. Report of Ihe Central No-License Commit- tee. The nbove Committee make the following report to those citizens of Perry County, for whom the were appointed to act uyme mourn- field Convention : The result of the election It is now unneces sary to etato. Tho Committee only desire to any concerning it, that they performed their duties with proper economy. i no pannjuiet prepared and published by the Newport Sub committee will be mainly paid fornt Newport. The only other expenses were carriage hire to ne of the meetlugs, printing tickets and post- ago of same and of circular, ana puuiisuing oi this report. A surplus over all the expenses is still held by the Committee, and if not other wise ordered at a meeting oi aciegaies iu may, It will bo applied to any Court expenses for necessary prosecutions, if such should arise, as may be necessary even before the May Court, and that nol with reference to houses licensed at May Court of last year. For this purpose, the Central Committee will still act and work, and expects the township and uorongn com mittees to act and work until the general meet ing during tho May Court, communicating when necessary, with the Central Committee. If for no othet purpose, such Information will enable the Central Committee to know where constables do not report according to law. The Committee have legal advice for saying that by the law there is no need of notice of stop page to be given toWlets, other than the usual notice of other laws, viz: publication which has been already given and on Infringement of law, am Indictment against noteii or ncstau rants selling anything which Intoxicates, In vio lation" of law, or druggists deviating from the strict letter of the law regulating their special licenses. Each township and borough committee is re quested to see to the enforcement of tho law In Its owo locality, and it Is requested of all good citizens that without fear or favor, they will leud their aid to the enforcement of what is now the law of the county. Any township or borougli suffering from tho continued violation of the law, has only Itself to blame, for with proper effort, the law can De easily vinuicatcu, and the lines and vena lios oi nuuriBouiueui, provided for by the State law (ou which the offender Is thrown) are sufficient to carry out this law, If acted upon. For devising the ne cessary mcaus for the continued enforcement nf the lnw. the ub-comnilttccs of each town ship will report in person, ou TUESDAY, of May Court, to the Chairman of the Central Committee, who will Inform them of the place of meeting on the evening of that day, and any absent, will send reliable substitutes with written credentials. As wen sum in tne can oi the Cumberland County Committee for like work, " our friends In defeated counties look for our aid la their own future efforts, by our showing the good results of the law well en- 15 at Cestbal Committee. Blnln Photozrapli Gallery. Tho sub scriber has in Ulaiu, Perry Co., the best built ground kloou Photograph gallery in the state. It was established five years ago, and is devoted exclusively to picture making, and producing every style and size Of picture from " gem" to a life size pho tograph 18 by 'i'i inches. i.VEHY lauiuty for putting up pictures in lockets, cases. &c. Also albums and pict.uro frames con stautlv on hand. Call and sro specimens, tf WM. 6EGAH, Prof. Photographer. The Mormon Wife! AG KNTH WANTED For this tearless hook. It onmnrises the Adventures mid Exiicrlence nf a woman written bv herself for years the wife of a Mormon Prophet disclosing all that Is mysterious, wn-Kea auu stai ning, run oi tunn ing ul vcnl lire, humorous mnl pathetic scenes the must fascinating hook extant. I'ortralt of the authore, and of leading Mormons, men and women. l.ue and scenes in I'tun. etc. ior cir culars address Hartford l'uhhshluit Co.. Hurt- ford, ft. H(I4W m arren lange BaassssaaTOI H H IBaWial rust Premium u u im.ltsi.1871 Double Hlevated Oven. Warming Closet. Hrollln Door, Fender Guard, Dumping and Shaking urate, iniect muit. FU1.I.KR, WARREN & CO., ' It d 4w 238 Water Street, N. V. TXKCU'rOlt'H NOTfOH. Notice Is hereby civ Ju en that letters Testuinenlai y ou the last Will and testament of John Adams, late of Spriu townsiiin. Perry county. J'a.. deceased, have beei granted to t lie subsei llntr residing In the haine umiisii),. aii I'nmims iiiut'uirci in aniu tjsuu ni reuuestod to make Immediate navment. and those having eiaims to present them duly authenticated lor settlement to JOHN ItlDKIt, Kxecutor, March IS. lH73-6t CURIOSITY. ""J UATCHLHA1-"'E V livery mouseeaunht resets me mip lor a omihi'i mix sent I express forgl. Saul bv mull ureiutid. cents. For aalu by the iraue. it. r.. oik HUlw Patentee, Dt and 5(1 Fulton St., N. Y, : New Advertisement. ITuve spoken their own praise for upwards of three-quarters of a Cen tury. - " The attention nf ANDRETHS' I Market Gardeners Is par- Muuimiy icquesieu- Lnndreth's Rural Reg ister and Almaimn will SEEDS. be mailed without charge I to all who apply. DAVID IjANDKETH Hi HON, n and 23 South Hlxth Street, PlIlLADl-.Ll'ill A, Pa. 14 000 12 tOOO A CUES. CHEAP FAHMH. The Cheapest Land In Market, for sale by the Union Pacific Railroad Comp'ny IN THE GREAT TLATTE VALLEY. 3,000,000 Acres in Central Nebraska. Now for sale In traeta of fort.v acres and onwards on Five and Ten Years' Credit at B per cent. No Aovauw niifMesi reiuneu. Mild and Healthful Climate, Fertile Soil, an Abundance of Good Water. The best Market In tho West ! The great Mln ing n vada, ng regions of Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Ne- , Doing supplied uy the larmeis in the f latte Valley. Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of lOO ACI1KS. - THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES. FREE HOMK8 FOR ALL! Millions nf Aerea nf chnlee Government Lands open for entry under the Homestead Law, near this Great Railroad, with good markets and all the conveniences of an old settled country. rree passes to purchasers oi itauroad Land. IJlll.in.tl Hlnn. .lw.u.llm Ilia I a n.l nlunn-.o ..II tion of IeserlpMve Pamphlet with New Maps juauuu rrttts nverywuere. Aunress, u. r. iiai is, Land Commisloiier V. P. R. It., OMAHA, NEB. M4w Is uneqtialed by any known remedy. It will eYad Icate. extirpate and tliorouifhlv dest rnv all nolson. ous substances In the Blood and will effectually dispel all predisposition to bilious derangement. . IS THERE WANT OF ACTION IN YOUR i.i v bb an u spleen t Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes Impure by deleterious secre tions, producing scrofulous o skin diseases, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pimples, &c. HAVE YOU A DYSPEPTIC STOMACH? Un less digestion Is promptly aided the system Is de bilitated With loss of vital force, nnvel-tv nf the Blood, Dropsical Tendency, General Weakness miu meruit. HAVE YOU WEAKNESS OF THE IXTFS. TINES? You are In danger of Chronic Diarrhuea or uieureauiui iiiuammationoi uie isowels. HAVE YOU WEAKNESS OF THE ITTKRTNF OR URINARY ORGANS? You are exposed to suiiering in tne most augravnted lorm. ARE YOU DEJECTED, drowsy, dull, sluggish or depressed in spirits, with head ache, back ache, coated tongue and bad Uniiug mouth? For a certain remedy for all of these diseases, weaknesses and troubles; for cleansing and puri fying the vitiated blood and Imparting vigor to all the vital forces: for building up and restoring the weuituueu cuiistiiutioii unL JU11UBEB A which Is pronounced by the leading medical nil thoritles of London and l'arls " the most newer- ui iiiiiiv mm nucittuvu Known iu me nieuieai world." This Is no new and untried dlseoverv. but has men long used bv the leadinu nlivslelans of other countries with wonderful lemcdlairesuits. DON'T WEAKEN AND IMPAIR the digestive organs by cathartics and physics, they give only temporary relief Indigestion, flatulency and dys pepsia with piles and kindred diseases are sure to iouow ineir use. Keep the blood pure and health Is assured. iiunn i. ACLijjwiiu, jn i laiieni., iew jors. Sole Agent for the United Slates. i rice, une uonar uer uottie. Menu ir i rcu. tar. 13d4w REAUTY AT THE FIRESIDE. Unabated Success of Crumbs of Comfort. ELEGANT I GORGEOUS1 ! BRILLIANT! ! I Crumbs of Comfort, tho greatest success of the age. Crumbs of Comfort, the nride of the kltnli uie oi the klteli ladles attest its eu ana parlor. Thousands of woi th. and uuhesitutinulv pronounce it theOueen of Lustres. The Press universally praise It and proclaim It "Woman's fcevery Day Friend. Eco nomical, Lasting, Unapproachable, i'rlee, TEN CENTS. 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Nothing Is more certain to lay the foundation for future evil consequences. wells' Carbolic Tablets Are a sure cure for all diseases of the Respiratory Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Diptlierla, Asthma, Catarrh, Hoarsenoss, Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, and all diseases ui iue Juuilgs. In all eases of sudden cold, however rnfcpn.thpsA TABLETS should be promptly and freely used. They equalize the circulation of the blood, miti gate the severity of the attack, and will, in a very Blun t time, restore healthy action to the atlocted organs. Wells' Caiuiolio Tablets are nut unonlv In blue brnxt. Take no substitutes. It thev can t be found at your druggist's send atonce to the agents in New York, who will forward them bv rctni n mail. Don't bo deceived by imitations. Sold by druggists. I'rlee SScents a box. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St., N. Y. Sole Agent for t lie United States. 13d4w Send for Circular. AGENTS WANTED FOR BEHIND "SCENES t WASHINGTON. 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