8 lie tmc?, Netu Blaomficfor 13a. The McBrMe Gold. Nelson E. Wado, who fans been sentenced to be hanged on the 6tU of November by Cover nor Ilartranft, hai made a" revelation recently with reference to the money which hu obtained from the McBride mansion after the perpetra tion of the fiendish double assassination which has. heretofore been recorded In these col umns. 0 In a recent convolution, says tlio Williams. port bulletin, Wadcj-omarked that everything was all right now, ai Individuals In the city ' were In possession of all the gold he had se creted and that those, persons had visited him , In prison. Upon being questioned as to who these Individuals were be replied that that was . his business and he Intended that It should re. main a secret he had always said that no rich - man should ever get hold of it, and he had ful tilled his promise. ., , . i It will bo remembered that during the ses sion of court at which Wade was tried he con fessed to have secreted a large amount of gold near the aqueduct In Lycoming creek j that he had several bags, one containing twenty shil ling pieces, another five dollar pieces, a third ten dollar cobs and the fourth twenty dollar pieces. All of these he poured Into one large bag, then walked Into the water and sunk the money, placing upon It throe largo stones. Upon search being made the stones were fonnd in the very place described by Wado, but no bag of gold. It Is now alleged or sueplcloued that a boatman has become the possessor of It j that Wade, after secreting the money, repaired to a canal boat laying not far from the aque duct and leaped upon the deck, tho water drip ping from his clothes j that he did not divulge anything at that time, but that after his cap ture he twice sent word for a certain man to t him. The man complied with the re quest, as he had bceu intimately acquainted with the prisoner, and from this and other facts It Is conjectured that the Individual refer red to was told by Wado where ho could ob tain the money. This part of the prisoner's programme car ried out, he was free to confess where he se creted the gold, knowing full well that It had been removed, and that be had made good his word that no rich man should possess it. And now he boasts that it Is In good hands, and even goes so fur as to say that some of this gold has been exchanged for greenbacks, and that ho has been supplied with paper money obtained by the exchange. To what extent his ' story Is correct Is for tbe reader to determine, but It Is generally believed that he secreted . money near tbe aqueduct, and It Is certain that if he did so some one was directed to the spot, or It would have remaino there. ,' . t It Is well known that searches were made of Wade's person, and the cell In which be was confined at that time examined In every nook . and corner for money, but , none could be found. The officers, aftor retiring, were sur prised to see the prisoner present bills, and ask that certain article be purchased for him. He now states that he had in his cell a bar of soap ) with a spoon he dug a hole to the cen . trc, deposited therein the money, replaced the soap, and with his hand made a smooth sur face so that It would not be observed. He takes great pleasure In relating how ho fooled the officers, who thought they were smart. Various estimates have been made as to the amount of money tbe M'firldes possessed, some, placing It as high as $50,000, basing their belief upon the fact that the old man, a short time before be was murdered, endeavored to persuade a gcntlemnn living In this locality to take the farm, work It, and live upon It that ho had about $41,000; secreted In the house, and that be could stand In the door and Jook out upon tbe spot where he had (15,000 more. He was old, and would like to have a man npon tbe farm In whom he could place confidence and who would assist him In case be should ever be attacked. This gentleman nrged H'Brlde to deposit his money In one of the TVllllamport banks, but the old man did not favor the idea, and replied that either himself or wife alwa stood guard, and with the guns he kept loaded he conld give any plunderer a warm reception. But tbe sequel shows that the n urdered man was too confident of bis power to protect his hoarded treasure. A board was found In the bouse npon which appeared a column of figures added up, and presenting a total of over (41,000.' This, It Is urged, coin cides with the statemont made by M 'Bride, and demonstrates that there was secreted on the premises (56,000, the largest portion of which Wade succeeded In bringing away , on that eventful afternoon and night of July 33. ' Recovered Her Diamond. ' Borne three years ago Misses A. and A. Worswlck visited Germany, and ' while there had a diamond join stolen from their lodging room. The chief detective officers gave Utile encouragement as to tbe restoration of the property. The ladies left Germany and after visiting France returned home. After reach ing this country they received a coinmnnlca tion from Minister Washburna saying the thief bad been arrested and was In prison, and the stolen property had been recovered. The Misses Worswlck Immediately ' wrote to the Whltlug-Bmitn tourists In Europe, (riving them an order to obtain the pin, and a few days ago they had the satisfaction of receiving the mis sing Jewol from Mrs. Smith. . IST Thirty-soven villages have been swept away la China, In tbe provlnoe of Bhansee, the waters of the Tang-ttee river and Its branches having burst their bunks, and a great amount of human and animal lives have been lost by the floods. ' " ' - ENOCH MORCAN'S SONS' ,mS A POL I, o Is a substitute for 8oap (or all Household pur pones, except washing olotlies. S A P O LI O for Cleaning your House will save the labor of oue oivaitvr, Utve It a trial, S APOLLO for Windows Is better than Whiting oMVa ter. No removing curtains and carpets. S'A POLIO cleans Paint and Wood, In fart, the entire house, bettor than Snap. No slopping. Haves labor. You can't afford to be with out it . - i S A P 6 I I o for Scouring Knives Is better and cleaner than Bath Brick. , Will not scratch. (. i S A P O L I O Is better tlmn Roap and Sand for polishing Tinware, Brightens without scratching. , ', SAP O II O Polishes Brass and Copper utensils better than Acid or Oil and KoUen stone. SAP O I I O for Washing Dishes and Glassware Is In valuable. Cheaper than 8oup. S A POL I O removes Stains from Warble Mantels, Ta bbies and Statuary, from Ilurd-tlnlshed Walls, and from China and Porcelain. S A POLL O removes Stains and Grease from Carpets and other woven fablles. There is no one article known that 'Will do so many kinds of work and do It so well as Sapolio. Try it. hand SAPOLIO. a new and wonderfully effective Toilet Suap, having no equal in this country or abroad. hand 8APOL1 O as an article for the Bath, "reaches the foundation" of all dirt opens the pores and gives a healthy ac tion and brilliant tint to the skin. HAND " 8 APOLll) Cleanses and Beautllles the Skin, Instantly removing any stain or blemish from both hands and face. HAND SAPOLIO Is without a rival In the world for curing or preventing roughness and chapping of either hands or face hand SAPOLIO removes Tar, fitch, Iron or Ink Stains and Grease : for workers in Machine Shop, Mines, (if... Is In valuable. For making the Sklu While and Soft, and giving to It a "bloom of beauty," It Is unsur passed by any Cosmetic known. HAND SAPOLIO costs 10 to 15 oents per cake, and everybody should have it. You like It, DOST FAIL TO TRY THESE HOODS ! BUT U of your Merchant if hi hat U or will procure it for you. If not. then write for our famphlet, " All aboiU Sapolio," and it will be mailed Fit EE I ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS, 20 PARK PLACE, N. Y. 7 3Clyeow OK 211 LIBERTY BT., 1'ITTSBUKU, PA. NEW STORE ROOM. NEW FIRM I NEW GOODS! B.E. Wise, Ambrose Kouoil WISE&KOUGH, Having opened a New Store at the eorner of Fourth A Cherrv Streets, lust above the renn'a H. It. depot. In Newport, tee now prepared to show a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting In part of . DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS & SHOES, "'.'; HATS CAPS, NOTIONS, and a general assortment of all kinds of goods which they will sell AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Tliev ask the citizens of Newnort and vlclnltv to oil! and examine their stock and see that they are ottering goods at such prices as will secure a share of the public patronage. , , WISE & ROUGH, V Fourth & Cherry St. 35 tf Newport. Pa. Why not have a Beautiful Complexion? OBI hU 1MNOYED WITH ' CHAPPED HANDS ou ROUGH SKIN wheu such an agreeable and effectual , REMEDY CAN BE OBTAINED AT SO SMALL A COST. BY USING W RIGHT'S "ALCONATED GLYCERINE TABLET," Bold by Druggists ft Dealers In Toilet Articles. 00 NOTICE TO TKEHPASHERN. Notice Is hereby given to all persons not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned In Centre town ship, either to hunt, tlsh, gather nuts, berries, or otherwise, as the law will lie enforced against all persons found so doing without respect to per sons. V. KOTH, JOHN WITHKKOW. J.KOTll. : S. S. WITHKKOW, WILLIAM MOORK. Sept. 27. 1873. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is here by given, tlwt lUtisif Administration d. m. at. o. I., on the estate of John llaker late of nprintr uiwiisnip, rorry county, pa., esHen, have been granted to the undersigned, residing III said township. All Demons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, wiiiie Liione naving claims win present mem duly authenticated for sett lenient to , , . CATHARINE BAKER. July 22, 187S.-t . . . Administratrix, A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby aiven. that Letters of Administration on the estaie of Frederick FleinmliiK, late of Cur roll township, Ferry uou lit y. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the subscriber residing ill said township. All iersoiis indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those havlna claims, will present (belli duly authenti cated lor settlement to MARGARET FLEMMINrt. July 15, 1873 6t Administratrix. ATTRACTIVE I NEAT! SUBSTANTIAL! Fall Styles Ready! MEN'S YOUTH'S B0TS MAD ; V &&A!l Purchasers of Good Clothing are DCmHrnfrAtncn t0SUPP!y their wants forlhe Fatland . JjJ WMer Season from the Magnificent NOW ARRANGED FOR INSPECTION 1 f ' i In the Spacious Salesrooms of Oak Hall. WANAMAKER & OAK HALL, enfo,,, The Largest, Clothing House in America, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. New Advertisements. REAL ESTATE At Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at private sale his val uable farm situate in Juniata township, l'erry eo., i I'a., adjoining lands of George Tizell, George i Ickes and others, containing 91 ACRES, , of Red Slate land, about 75 Acres are cleared, and j In a high state of cultivation.- The balance is well set with timber. i The improvements are a good two story Log and We.itherboarded t DWELLING HOUSE, LARGE BANK BARN, TENANT HOUSE, CARRIAGE HOUSE, NEW HOG l'EN and WOOD HOUSE. There is also a Well of good water near the house. There are also TWO GOOD APPLE ORCH ARDS on this farm, with a variety of other fruit trees. This proiei ty Is near the village of Markle ville in a good neighborhood. Any person desiring to purchase a home, should see this property before making a final invest ment. Price 5,000 j payments. 02.000 on the 1st of April, 1874, at which time a deed will be delivered, and possession Kiven. Hie balance to be paid In threeequal annual payments, Willi Interest, to be secured by Judgment bonds. (Jail on or address 'i , , - JACOB KLINE, Markleville, Perry co., Pa., OB LEWIS POTTER. 12tf New Bloomneld, Perry Co., Pa. The Best is the Cheapest! TILE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. X MACHINE. I MACHINE. SINGER SINGER MACHINE. MACHINE. 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It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to bo tho most reliable preparation ever in troduccd for tho relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, ' Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at tho Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam docs not dry up a Cough, and leave tho cause behind, as is tho case with most preparations, but ' it loosens and cleanses tho lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. prepared nr BETH W. F0WLE ft B0N8, Boston, Kau., And sold by Druggists sad Dealers generally. OX3 3IAIDN, Teachers, Students, Clergymen,' Postmasters, and wide-awake ioung Meu.aud Men ami Women or all classes: You can easily earn a first class Sewinft Ma chine; or Hooks siilllelent to stock a Library: or some valuable Pictures to beautlfv vour homes: or a nice Htereoscope; or a good Time Keeper (t.iock or Watch): or a Music Itoxi or a (told Pen: or a Photographic Album: or a HI and Ker osene Lamp for your Parlor; or a tine Aceordeon: or Webster's Illustrated Quurlo Dictionary; or Itoger's World ltenonned Statuary Croups; or a Pine Violin: or a Keniiugtiui II I tie Ciine: or a Iteinlnstoii Doulile-liarrel Hreeeli Loading Kliot (inn: or a Cabinet Ornan worth 8 1 It 1 1 by simply workhiK up your unoccupied time In away ex plained In the circulars of the M . If, P. Co. Per fectly lexltlnmle and respectable: ninny would say philanthropic. Address M. 11. P. CO., l'-tl East 31 h Street, New York. 41d4w WAXSES" OONCI'STO PABLO It OKGAKS llt beuulUulllI X:Ti yrmale. VMS Con. 1 1'!1 kn - H mm wn .1 I--.-, ever iiIhi-m m ..u 1!SU AII tOllI. M i l fill ioi, niiiiurrtTiiiv if t, HUM AN VOICK IN MmwwA GREAT Tf: W? .5'lisrrsrE nnsTA Bl?!lw.R,r'.N' r ' ItiO I'lAMM ond 01JAIV4 of firstl-clnnn iiiakcn, in. clwhnf, XVATi:u't at oatreiuvlr low prlcve lurciihli, or port m ,... l ilimonin kiunll iik.iii fvmmu. fivv -cmvo flrt-laM PIANO, ull inodvrn iiu. JirovenifiiitM, f. '73 rvh. tiiam 3-)lr. vi e. ioi Bii,i:-it iiii(..t,v, . 4 M i !, 1 10 1 M M OPS, blU3. llluZ trsuoil t;utali(uM tuuilvd. A du. mint ftif,ufc', (7, :tnr A' m.lrf-Mrliml, nmptrame Mm4tut. 4c, AOi-.'J'S U AM I.P. - , . 'Iim ; i ., ., ,. IADIE8 AND CHILDREN will And a j splendid assortment of shoe at the eld price store of, If . Mortimer. ' , , ' RRnUVN UIIUII II r.rJUMJIER ARRANGEMENT. ,'i ' Monday, Aiigust 4lli, 1873. Trainsleave Harrlsbure tor New York asfnllnwa s At 6.30 and 8.10, A. M., and 2.0O, p. m., connecting, with trains on the Pennsylvania Knllroad, and arriving at New York at 12:34 8.60, and 9:46 p. HI., resr':nveiy. Kcturnlnir: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m.. 12.50 and 6.30 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30, 9.15 a. m., and 3.30 p. m. . - iave namsDurs: lor neaouiK, roiisviue, l nms qua, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Hhauiokln, Allentown and Philadelphia at 6.30 and 8.10a.m., 2.1)0 and 4.05 p. ni., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4.06 p. in., train connecting for Phil adelphia, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potts vllle, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Kallroad leave Ilarrlsburg at 3.40 p. in. . Kust Pennsylvania itaiiroaa trains leave Read Iiik for Allentown. Kastou and New York at 7.30 and 10.36 a. m., and 4.00 p. ni. Keturnlng, leave new lorn am.on a. m., u,: ana n..wp. in., ana Allentown at 7.20 a. m., 12.26. 2.10,4.36 and 8.55 p.m. Wav Passomrer Train leaves Phlladelnhla at7.30 a. m., connecting at lteading with train on Kast Penira. Kallroad, returning leaves Pottsvllle at 4.36 p. m.. stopping at all stations. Leavo Pottsvllle at 6.00, 1MB and 9.10 a. m ., and 2.30 p.m., llerndon at 10.00 a. in., Bhamokln at 6.00 and 11.02 a. m., Ashland at 7.18 a. m., and 12. 2op. in., Mahanoy City at 7.63 a m anil 12.64 p in., Ta maquaat 6.15, 8.35 am and 2.15 p ni lor Phila delphia, New York, Heading, Harrlsbtirg, &e. Leave Pottsvllle via Hclmylkilland SusquehanrM Kallroad at 8.06 a m for Ilarrlsburg, and 12.05 a m., for Pinegrove and Tremont. Pottsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Potts vllle at 6:00 a in., passes Heading at 7.30am ar riving at Philadelphia at 10:10 am. lteturnlng leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 pm., passes Heading at 7.40p in; arriving at Pottsvllle at 9.20 p in. Pottstown Accommodation Tram leavos Potts town at 6:46 a in, returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and Ureen,) at 4.30 p m. Columbia Kallroad Trains leave Heading at 7:30 a m, and 6:15 p m; for Kphrata, l.ltiz, Lancaster, Columbia, do. ; returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a m, and 3.30 p m, and Columbia at 8.15 a in, and 3.20 p in. i Perklomen Kallroad trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.00 a ni, 2.65 and 0. 30 p m; return ing, leave Green Lane at 6.00 a m, 7.40 a. in., 12.35 and 4.20 p, m., connecting with trains on the Heading Hail Knad. Pickering Valley Kallroad trains leave Phcenlx vllleat 9.06 a m, 3:05 and 6:60 p m; returning, leave Dyers at 6.30 a m, 12:40 and 4:20 pm, con neetlni; with trains on Heading Kallroad. Colebrookdale Kallroad trains leave Pottstown at 9:40 a m and 1:05, mid 6:20 p in, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 5:60, and 11:26 a in, and 3:00 pm, connecting with trains on Heading Kallroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8:30 am, 2:40 and 6:33 p in, returning, leave Downlngtown at 7:00a m, 12:30 and 5:40 p in, con necting with trains on Heading Kallroad. On Sundays: leave New York at 6:30 p m., Phil dclphla at8:00a m and3:15 p m, leave Pottsvllle at 8:i 0 a in, and 2:35 p. in., leave Ilarrlsburg at 6:30 a. in., and 2.00 p.m , leave Allentown at 4.36 and 8:56 p. m.; leave Heading at 7.40 a. in., and 10.15 p. in., for Ilarrlsburg, at 7:30 a m. for New York, at 7.40 a. m., for Allentown at 9.40 a. m., and 4.10 p. m, lor Philadelphia. . Commutation, Mileage, Season. School and Ex cursion tickets, to aud from all points, at re duced rates. Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. J. K. WOOTTEN. ilenernl Superintendent Heading, Pa., August 4th, 1873. Northern Central Railway. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Through and Direct Route to and from Wathivp ton, Jlitlthnore, Elmira, Erie, IStiffalo, . . Uoclietter and Niagara txut. N AND AFTER SUNDAY, .tune 20th,1873. V the trains on the Northern Central Hallway will run as follows : NOR Til WAHD. : MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Baltimore, 8.30a.m. Ilarrlsburg, 1.30 p.m. Wllliaiuaport6.20 p. in., it ai r. at I inira, 10.30pm. CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Lvs.Baltlmore, 8.1up.in.arvs.Uarrlsburg,11.20p.in FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 1.15 p. ni. Ilarrlsburg 4.45 p.m. Arr.at Wllliamsport 8.30p.m.t NORTHERN EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimorell.65p.m. ilevs.Harrtsburg3.55a.nn Anives at Elmlra 12.05 a. ni. air.. Niagara 8.55 p.m NIAGARA EXPRESS. Lvs. Baltimore 7.40a.m.. Ilarrlsburg 10.40 a. m Arrives at C'anaiidalgua at 7.40 p. in. " Niagara, at 11.46 p. ni. SOUTHWARD MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Klmlra 6.46a. ni. Wllliamsport 9.30 a. m Harrisburg 2. 10 p. in. Ar.Baltiinoreat6.35p.m SOUTHERN EXPRESS. Leaves Canaudaluiia 7.15 p.m., Klmlra 11.05 p.m. Wllliamsport 3.1o.ani.. llarrlsbiiru at 8.66 a. m. Arrives at Baltimore at 12.25p.m. ' ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Erie at 9.i)5 p. in. Wllliamsport at 7.6B a. m. Lv. buubury 0.40 a. in., Ar. Ilarrlsburg 11.30 a.ui PACIFIC EXPRESS, i M Lvs. Harrisburg 11.60 a.m., Ar.Baltimore 3.00 p.m NIAGARA EXPRESS SOUTH. Lvs Canandagiiall.3iia.iii. I Klmlra 1.60 p. m. " WllllauiHport 5.16p.m. 1 Sunbury 6.40 p. in. " Harrisburg 11.00 p.m. 1 ar. Baltlmore,2.25 a.m. For further Information apply at the Ticket office. Pennsylvania Kallroad Depot. A. J. t'ASSATT, ! '. General Manager. Peiuisjivanla It. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after June 29th, 1873, Passengei train will run as follows: WEST. Paeltlo Express. 6.03 t. u. dally. ' f ' Way Pass. 9.00 A. M.. dally, 1 " ' Mall 2.44 p. m. daily except Sunday. Mixed 6.36 P.M., dally except Suudav. KAST. Harrisburg Acoom 12.24 p. m., dally " Sunday Mall, 7.05 p. M.. daily except Sunday J.J. BARCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, May 25th, 1873, trains eave Duiicaiiuou, as follows : WESTWARD. Pacific Express 4.37 a. m., (flag) dally. Way Passenger. 8.26 a. m., dallv Mall, 2.08 p. u dallyexcept Sunday. Mixed, 5.58 p. u., dully except Sunday. EASTWARD Ilarls'burg Accom 12.69p.m., dally exceptSitndav Mall 8.05 p. m " " " WM. 0, KIXQ. Agent. Stage Line Between Newport and New (Jerninutown. STAGES leave New Germantown dally at fou o'cloeka. lu. Landlshurnat 7. 30a. in. Ureeu. park at 8 a. m. New Bloomlield at.9X a. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation tralu Kast. Keturiiliigleaves Newport on the arrival of the. MallTraliirroni Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. m. Z. KICK. I-rovrtetor. ITXKCUltiR'S NOTfOB. Notice Is hereby U nlven, tliat Letters Testamentary on the eslute of Thomas Matlaok, late of Duiieannon boroiiKh, Pel ry coiinly, Pa., deceased, have Uuoq, granted to the subscribers, the former residing lu, Cut roll twp., and the latter at Duncaunoii, Perry county, Pa. Ail persons Indebted to said estate are request ed lo make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated tor settlement to . BAMUKL B. MATLAOK. Carroll twp., JOSKl'll H. MATLACK, Diineaiiiion, August 29, 1673. til - lKxeeuwrs.