4 NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. Tu.3ilii), OMobar 14, 1873. For Two Dollars and Twenty-Fire Cents Wo will furnish Woods Magaziwk and The JJloomfleld Timet for one year, togother with THE SPLENDID CHROMO TO SEMITE Those who are already subscribers to The Timet, can by Bcndlnfr ui tl, have the Maga zine and the Chromo. This cliromo Is the driest picture that has been offered by any publication una win ne an ornament to any House in the iana. its size is I4x2u, and is valued at f 8. Tub country is cursed by speculators of the Vanderbilt and Gould description. When one man can control millions upon millions of dollars daily, in speculative von cures, no becomes dangerous. Such men are Jay Gould, Commodore Vanderbilt and a few others we m ijlit name. An Evangelical Alliance comprised of delegates from various parts of tho world, is now in session in New York. Amoug those taking a prominent part are Mr. Dodge of the firm of Phelps Dodge & Co., who by false invoices swindled the gov ernment last year of several hundred thou sand dollars, and also several Credit Mobe lier politicians. The public would have more faith in tho good to come from this gathering were such pious frauds and po litical tricksters given a back scat or kept out altogether. To-dat, will be a buRy day among the politicians. General elections will be held in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa and Wiscon sin, and an election in Washington for members of the House of Delegates. In Ohio and Iowa, Governors are to be elected. The respective Republican majorities in the three States at the last state elections were: Pennsylvania, 35,027 ; Ohio, 14,159, and Iowa, 57,803, Tbeso are the majorities for the leading bilicers on the State ticket voted for in 1873 that of Fennsjlvania being Governor, and in Ohio and Iowa Secretary of State. Id each State last year the majorities for President Grant were larger, being 137,748 in Pennsylvania, 37,531 in Ohio, and 00,370 in Iowa. The Democrats and Patrons of Husbandry in Iowa have this year coa lesced in tho support of a candidate for Governor. TriE Supreme Court last Tuesday morn ing granted a rule on Auditor General Al lou compelling him to show the accounts of State Treasurer Mackey and the report of each bank, corporation or individual hav ing any ot the state deposits, to a commit tee of citizens of Harrisburg. Judge Reed mado the rule returnable in ten days. The writ was granted on the petition of citizens of Harrisburg, who had been refused oc cess to these papers. It is probable that tho funds of the State, are not in such hands as they should be, or why should any concealment bo attomptcd ? The assertion that the application was made for political effect is no excuse for denying this examination, for was every thing as it should bo, the showing instead of being a damage to the present Treasurer would be positive refutation of all the charges which have been mado against him. This objection to an examination only strengthens the belief that there is something that neods to be concealed, and shows the necessity of having some change mado in the official management in the State Treasury. Stokes again on Trial. Last Wednesday, Stokes was placod on trial for tho third time for the murder of Col. Fisk. The prisoner's counsel stated lie was willing to proceed with the trial, if the Dis trict Attorney would allow him to read the testimony of three witnesses who were ab sent and could not attend. The judge over ruled the application and ordered the trial to proceed. The first juror was called when Stokes' counsel objected to the whole- urray of jurors, on the ground they were illegally drawn and were selected from bankers and brokers, excluding mechanics and others, to the damage of the defendant. The District Attorney not being prepared the Court adjourned to one o'clock, to give the prosecution time to prepare to oppose the motion. The Gruplilc Balloon. Tho balloon which had been completed and equipped for tho Trans-Atlantic trip by the Graphio company, was successfully inflated and started on Monday last. It sailed out over the Bound and after passing New Haven, took a more Northerly course across the State of Connecticut. When noar Canaan in the north east corner of that State, it was caught in a terrible storm nd rapidly descended to within thirty feet of the ground, when Mr. Donaldson apd Mr. Ford, jumped out. The other passen ger Mr. Lunt, was carried a short distance f urther when be and the balloon made a successful descent. So ends the second attempt to start the balloon to Europe. A Dreadful Finding. The Pittsburg Evening Telegraph, of Saturday, narrates the following sickening story : Yesterday an elderly lady, thor oughly respectable in her appearance, and evidently in great affliction, came to this city in soaroh of her daughter. She was conducted to the Mayor's office and there stated that she lived in Altoona. Some two or three weeks ago her daughter, a young girl of about eighteen years, left home with the deliberate intention, it would appear, of entering upon a lifo of disgrace The mother fouud, at length, that the girl had come to Pittsburg, and came here to find her, as stated. The police took the matter in hand, and yesterday afternoon found that tho girl was stopping at a house of ill rcputo on the hill, and had been thero almost ever since she left home. The mother procured a carriage nnd, accompanied by detective Wilmont, proceeded to tho place to seek an interview with the daughter. She found her child, but had no interview with her. The girl was dead drank I Tho broken hearted mother deaided at once to take her daughter home, in the des crato hopo of effecting a reformation. Help was summoned, and as if sho wore a dead body, the young lady, was carried to the carriage, and with her mother weeping beside her, was driven to the depot. There she was carried a dead, shameful weight, from the carriage to the sleeping car, and the sorrowful journey homeward commenc ed. Bankruptcy. The question of what constitutes a bank rupt has just been settled by Judge Drum mond of the United States Circuit Court of Illinois. In a case just concluded, Judge Drummond decided that any man who, without any legal reason, refuses payment on his part for two weeks, may be under the law adjudged a bankrupt. He must satisfy tho court that he is justified in with holding payment. His mere caprico or un willingness to pay will not prevent his being adjudged insolvent if tho refusal to honor his promise to redeem extends over fourteen days. This decision, if concurred in by other authorities, will have the effect of hastening settlements in time to come. We have some accounts which we propose to place in this list if this decision holds good. Fires. On the 8th ihst., tho largest part of the town of Mt. Vernon, a town a few mllos above New York city, was destroyed by fire. New York, October 8th. Tho Wagner brush factory in Morrissania, and residence adjoining, were horned early (his morning. Loss, $10,000. The incendiary was not ar rested. While this and tho Mt. Vernon fires were blazing, an incendiary fired an unoccupied building in AVest Furmes, and it was burned to tho ground. No arrests were made. Constitutional Change. New York, October 0. The Senatorial conimiteo of privileges and elections, Sena tor Morton chairman, met in secret session at the Fifth Avenue hotel this afternoon, and drafted, it was stated, an amendment to the constitution, to be submitted to tho United States senate for action, looking to a better and mora practicable mode of electing a president and a vice-president. And a presidential tribunal to adjust and docide all questions relative to presidential election which may be contested. A Great Cyclone. Telegrams received October 10, at the signal ofTlco from its observers at Key West and Punta Ttossa, Florida, stato that a most destructive cyclone swept over those stations on the Gth inst. At Key West the wind reached a velocity of nearly sixty miles per hour and at Punta Ross.i of nine ty miles. Tho barometer fell at the latter station to 28:40 and tho sea rose fourteen feet above mcantido lovol, overflowing the land and washing away everything mova ble. Tho fow inhabitants of Punta Rossa are entirely without drinking water, as the supply on hand was carried away by the storm and nono can bo obtained in the im mediate vicinity. Brutal Outrage on a Llttlo Girl. Cumberland, Kid., October 0. Consider able excitement was caused here this morn ing by the perpetration of a brutal outrage on the person of a little girl, aged seven years, by a man named D. J. Lear. The fiend was arrested. When seized his hands nnd clothes were covered with blood. An unknown German laid his head on a track rail in Luzerne county a few days ago with a view to decapitation. A gentleman noticing his precarious situa tion and thinking him asleep attempted to drag him from the track. At this move ment tho German became greatly incensed, drawing a large knife and threatened death to tho sympathizing Samaritan. Assist ance was then procured and the would be suicide forcibly removod from the track. t3S" Mrs. Eliza II. Hill, has been held in $5,000 bail in the Municipal Court of Worcester, Mass., for trial for having shdt her husband, Enoch Hill. Mr. Hill has re covered sufficiently to appear in Court. The defense was alleged threats of the hus band, who was jealous. Miscellaneous News Items. VW Nicholas Dick, a worthy citizen of Berks county, ruptured a blood-vessel while reaching for apples on a troe and died in less than an hour. t3T" The explosion of a pipe at the Na tional pipe foundry, Pittsburg, caused a $00,000 tire and the wounding of four men on Monday afternoon. tW Mrs. Catharine Appel, who resided near Pittsburgh, was found in a well the othor day. Her husband is supposed to have murdered her while drunk. tW A bridge over the Lackawaxen river at Honesdalo gave away a few days since and precipitated four children into the water, injuring two sevorely. ny " Dr. West, who was acnuitted Borne months ngo at Dover, Delaware of the charge of murdering the negro Turner, is to be placed on trial for arson, October 27 t Three hundred and thirty-eight pounds of butter is what a Montgomery county cow has enabled her owner to realizo from the product of the lacteal fount. Mil waukee, October 8. Tho movement of grain to the seaboard has again become brisk, and tho shipments yesterday were 183,000 bushels ; to-day they will probably reach 200,000 bushels. Winona, Minn., October 8. Ruler Pe terson, a Fillmore county farmer, has been missing since Tuesday last. Ho had $8,000 on his person when last seen at Winona. 1ST At Charleston, S. C, on tho 5th inst., the freight depot of the North East ern Railroad was unroofed, killing John Miller and A. Reed, employes, and severe ly injuring several others. Eight persons on Court street, Bos ton, have been arrested for circulating obsceno literature. Nearly all figure as doctors, and travel under aliases. They were committed in default of bail. tW Colored Secretary of State Haktie was admitted as a student in the South Carolina University, when three of the principal professors, Taylcy, Gibbor and Labordo resigned. Cd'Last week an unknown British schooner was discovered to be bottom up below Boston. Tho body of a woman, somewhat mutilated about tho head, was found lashed to the wreck. It is supposed all hands perished. London, October 8. Two miners were arrested by the police of Cambcan in Corn wall yesterday towards evening. A mob of several thousand miners attempted to rescue them, and attacked and brutally treated the police. Some buildings were gutted, and several persons were injured, and taken insensible to tho hospital. Quiet was not restored until midnight. tW On the night of the 5th tho body of an unknown man was found lying on the Erie Railway track, one mile west of Pat torson, N. J., his head completely severed from his body, and lying beside the track. The following morning, a man giving his name as James Malouo, from New York, was found near the soeno of the accident or murder, cooking a meal with a portion of a sheep stolen from a neighboring slaughter-house. Maloue was arrested on suspicion of having murdered tho man found on the railway. Cay" Reports of a brutal murder have been "received from Polk township, one of tho back towns of Monroe county. It seems that a boy aged ten years named James Mufflcy was visiting at his grand mother's a Mrs. Hawk, in Polk township. The old lady, going out into the fiold at some distance from tho house to dig pota toes, left the lad in charge of the house. When she returned towards evening she found the house locked up, and looking through tho window saw that the house had evidently Jceu ransacked. She pro cured assistance, the door was forced open and a brief search discovered tho body of the little boy laying in the cellar in a pool of blood, with the throat cut from ear to ear. A further search through tho house revealed to Mrs. Hawk, that a sum of money, amounting to forty or fifty dollars, was gone from a bureau drawer, and also that a quantity of clothing was missing. The contents of the bureau drawers were thrown about tho floor, and the whole house had been ransacked. It is supposed that the crime was committed by two tramps, who had been about sonio days. Search has been made for thorn but with out success. The Household Funuecu. and Family Liniment Is the best remedy lu the world tor the following; complaints, viz. ; Cramps In the Limbs and Stoin acli, I'aln In the Stomach , Bowels, or Side, Rheu niatlsin lu all Its forms, Bullous Colic, Neuralgia Dysentory, Colds, Fresh Wounds, Burns, Bore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains and Uralses, Chills and Fever. For Internal and Kxtornal use. Its operation Is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the cause of the oomplalut. It penetrates and pervades the whole system, re storing healthy action to all Its parts, and quick ening the blood. XII E IIOU8K1IOLI1 PANACEA 18 P LIKELY Vegetable and All Healing. Prepared by CURTIS it BROWN, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York For sale by all druggists. 27 b lyr. TO THE PUBLIC ! THE PAIN - KILLER manufactured by PERRY DAVIS & BON has won for Itself a repntatlon unsurpassed In medical prepay lions. The universality of the demand for the Fain-Killer is a novel, Interesting, and aurprhv Ing feature In the history of this medicine. Tho Fnlrj-Killer Is now regularly sold In large and steadily increasing quantities, not only to general agent In every State and Territory of me union, and every Province in British Amer lea, but to Buenos Ayrcs, Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, CUM, and other Bouth American States, to the Sandwhlch Islands to England and Con tinental Europe j to Mozambique, Madagascar, Zanzibar and other African lands j to Austra lia and Calcuttta, Rangoon and other places In India. It has alto been sent to China, and we donbt If there is any foreign port or any city In Africa or Asia, which is frequented by Amer ican and European missionaries, travelers or traders, into which the Paln-Killcr has not been Introduced. The extent of its usefulness Is another great feature of this remarkable medicine. It Is not only the best thing ever known, as everybody will confess, for bruises, cuts, burns, Ac, but for dysentery or cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, it is a remedy unsurpassed for effi ciency and rapidity .of action. In the great cities of British India nnd, tho West India Is lands and other hot climates, It has become the standard medicine for all such complaints, as well as dyspepsia, liver complaints, and other kindred disorders. For coughs and colds, can ker, asthma, and rheumatic difficulties it has been proved by tho most abundant and con vincing trials and testimony, to be an Invalua ble medicine. The proprietors are In possession of letters from persons of tho highest charac ter and responsibility, testifying in unequivocal terms to the cures effected and the satisfactory results produced, In an endless variety of cases by the use of this great medicine. That the Paln-Killcr Is deserving of all Its proprietors claim for It Is amply proved by the unparalollcd popularity it hasattnlned. It is a sure and ef fective remedy. It Is sold In almost every country in the world, nnd Is becoming more and more popular every year. Its healing proper tics have been fully tested, all over the world and it need only to he known to be prized. KfBold by all DruggUts. October 14, 1873 lm Thirty Years' Experience of nu old Nurse. Mrs. Winalow'8 Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one ot the best Female Phvsl clans and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never falling safe, ty and success, by millions of mothers and chil dren, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, re lieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. Wo believe it to bo the Best and Surest Remedy In the World In all cases ot DYSENTERY and DIAR RHU!A IN CHILDREN, whether It arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full direc tions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-simlle of CURTIS & PERKINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 27 b lyr Children often look Pale and Sick from no'other cause than having' worms in the stomach BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without Injury to the child, being perfectly WHITE, and free from all eulor ing or other injurious ingredients usually used In worm preparations. CURTIS & BROWN, Proprietors. No. 215 Fulton Strcot, Now York. SoW bp Druggists and Chemists, and dealers n Medicines at Twenty-Five Cents a Box . 27b lyr. Tape Worm ! Tape Worm ! Removed In a few hours with harmless Vpceta. ble Medicine. No fee asked until the entire worm, with head, passes. Refer those nlllieted to residents ot the city whom I have cured, that had been unsuccessfully treated at the Jellnrson Med ical College, on Tenth Street; had taken in vain, turpentines, the so-called specifics, and all known remedies. Dr. K. F. KUNKKL, No. 25!) North Ninth Street. Philadelphia. The Doctor has open In business for over tweuty-tlve years, and Is per fectly reliable. Call and see. Advice free. Re moved Tapeworm from a child six years old, measuring 211 feet. At his olllce can be seen S)c Imens, some of them over forty feet III length, which have been removed lu less than three hours, by taking one dose of his medicine. Dr. Kuukel's treatment is simple, safe and perfectly reliable, and no fee until the worm, with head, passes. Dr. u. r. nuiiKei, a norm isinin c. rnuaueipina. Consultation at otltce or by mail free. :w bo2t A Hint to Housewives. How to Keep Kitchen Ware Clean and Bright- Every housewife of noat and tidy habits takes especial delight lu keeping all the tln, copper and iron ware of her kitchen as clean und bright as painstaking labor can mak them. A pride in tills direction is commenda ble, and always meets the smiling approval of tho "tyrant man" who pays the household bills. Remember that SAPOLIO Is the only thing on earth that will make an old tarnished tin pan or a rusty kettle shine as bright as new. And by the use of Sapollo It Is tho quickest and easiest rlilng in tho world to keep every utensil in a high etute of polish. t-STIT IS AN ESTABLISHED FACT, that Consumption can be cured ) but it is far better to prevent this cruel disease from fastening itself on the system, by the timely use of a remedy like Dr. Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Chcr ty. This standard preparation will speedily cure a cough or cold and even Consumption often yields to its great power. THE PUREST AND 8WEETE8T COD I.IVEK OIL is Hazard & Cawell's, made on the sea elioro, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswel, Hazard & Co., New York. Ii Is abso lutely puro and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided It superior to any of tho other oils lu market. 41dw WANTED 1 Internal Revenue Stamps of all descriptions, at a reasonable dis count. JAS. H. FERGUSON, Newport, Perry Co., Pa. Engine nntl Holler. Any person want ing a good 40 horse power boiler, with engine and all complete, can obtain one nt less than half price, by addressing John F. Goon, tf Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa. Important Sule. On Saturday, the 18th of October, next, the Assignees of the lato Ooorgo Hoffman, will sell at tho Mansion Farm, 24 miles east of liloomfield, the assigned personal property, consisting of Horses, cattle and farming implements, lumber, hay, &o. .Bale to oommence at 1U o'clock A. JH. ts, The Great Wedding Card Depot t THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN WEDDING CARDS ! LOWEST PRICES. A Large assortment of Stationery of every Description. INITIAL PAPER ALWAYS ON HAND ready stamped. Dollar box containing four quires French paper and two packs Envelopes with the Initials. Sent by mall for 91.25 by 1V3L II. IIOSKINS, STATIONER, ENGRAVER, AND STEAM POWER PRINTER. 3S B Cm 913 Arch Street, Philadelphia. New Advertisements. A WATCH FREE ,worth ?; glven gra,tl!' ..." "-tl-i to every live man who wl l act as our agent. Business light and honor able . ttiiK) made In 6 days. Saleable as flour , Everybody buys It. Can't do without ij. Must have It. No Gift Enterprise, no Humbug. 14 d 4w KENNEDY U CO., Pittsburg. Pa. " 'P8.yS,J0,VIANCY or SOUL CHARM JL ING." How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple mental acquire ment all can possess, free by mall, for 25 cents, together with the marriage guide, Egyptian Ora cle. Dreams, Hints toTuadies, Wedcllng-Nlght Shirt. &c. A queer hook. Address T. WILLIAM & Co., Publishers. Philadelphia. 41d4w MTTRTiFR O No, we would only call atten ... rV ' tlon to our WELL AUGER, with which a man can earn J25 per day In good territory. It bores any diameter, and ordinary well at the rate of 150 feet yer day. Farm. Town shin nml flmmtv 1 !..!, f.. 1,. l ... i...t..n i i. iwi nam, ireiw i.iu nn sent on the receipt ol 9 cents postage. Address CO.. Washington, D. C, General Agents for Penn., Virginia and Maryland. 41d4w CANVASSING BOOKS SENT FREE FOB Prof. FOWLER'S Great Work ON MANHOOD. WOMANHOOD and their Mutu al Inter-relations; 1,0 VE, Its LAWS, POWER, etc. Agents are selling from-20 to 3t) copies of tin work a day, and we send a canvassing book free to any book agent. Address, stating experience, etc. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadel phia, Pa. 41 d 4w COUGHS, COLlislIOAIlSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISKASI8. USE Wells' Carbolic Tablets ! putup only in blue boxe3i a tried and sure remedy ! S- Sold by all Druggists. 41d4w AfSentH "Vntel. Send for a Catalogue. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINK CO.. 4ld4w KiV YORK. oir IAIDS, Teachers. Students. Clnrvmpn. Pnatmnatj.ro. and wide-awake Young Men.and Men and Women' of all classes: You can easily earn a flrst-class Sewing Ma chine; or Books sulllclent to stock a Library; or some valuable Pictures to beautify vour homes; or a nice Stereoscope; or a good time Keeper (Clock or Watch); or a Muslu Box; or a Gold Pen ; or a Photographic Album; or a Stand Ker osene Lamp for your Parlor ; or a line Accordeon; or Webster's Illustrated Quarto Dictionary; or- jiiikc. iTin.u jienowueu niaiuary uroups; or a Fiuo Violin: in a HHiiiliiut.nl. limn r Remington Double-Barrel Breech-Loading Shot Gun: oraCabiaet Organ worth $140; by simply working up your unoccupied time in away ex plained in tl.elrciilars of the M. H. P. Co. Per fectly legitimate and respectable: ninny would say philanthrope. Address M. H. P. CO., 12!) East 2Sth Street, New York. 41d4w WAznur OOHCXBTO FAXLOB QKOAJTI an. tit mmDtwiii ft My le and perf ct In tone l-ffft. a-vermeulo. XIIE CUIM tfftty1 H-"lTOi,nti,e.I Ts ever pjneed in auu tlfoU la r - nd i- TSfiijg.ir yr frrirnn. i4utniiuwi-.,. ?taxs;- v.-.'.vti' -.v-ufe "if" r - vi'iniiiivo wHfo iTsiiniTA'ri- " tin II II MA IV VUICI1 ISSVa PDUH. Itrma liberal. A GREAT "OFFER. HORACE UdTiPflJ. BAU XCt. Iroadwav. N. Y.. Kill rti mi i f iui duk.m clu.wifl WiTi:ilS', at exlreiiivlv low prlcoa for t usli, or part ca k, and bilaiuxin. null uuinl l I y imeHte. New T-Oclave lir-K.tliiN-. 1iNwn, nil modern i.n liruveiiiiiH,, f h-hh cn,i, (m, 5.0c. ?--? '.10' H '-'-' 5. llliwl. ,f aUl,0H:ue" 'ttllud. A large 4U. coum toMmutzn, fhurr),,, S imlnv-s,hnnU. Umvrmm kmet,ttc. Aail.lMTS WANTED. ' NOTICE TO Tit KS PASSERS. NUioe is . hereby given to all persons not to trisuass on the lauds of the undersigned in Centi . town ship, either to hunt, Huh, gather nuts, beiries, or otlH-rwIse, as the law will be enforced ag-yust all persons lound so doing without respect to pur sons. C. ROTH. JOHN wiTneitow. J. ItOTII, H. S. W1THKSOW, WILLIAM MOORE. Sept. 27, 1873. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate ot George Adair, late t Madison township. Perry county. I'a.,deceaset have beei. granted to the subscriber residing lu the same township. All iiersons Indebted to said estat are request ed to make Immedlute payment and those having: elnlnis, will present them duly authenticated for settlement to ANDREW ADAIR, September 30, 1873 Ot Administrator. Wanted. Local agents are wanted to sell the Binger Sowing; Muohine, In each of the following places. Ickesburg, New. Buffalo, Liverpool, Millerstown & Marys ville. To good mon who will give the work proper attention, liberal inducements will be given. Apply to F. Mortimer, New Bloomfield, who is genoial taeut, for Terry county. ... n
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