14 STljc Mimto; TUm Bloomficto, ;3a. NEW BLOOMFIELD, TENNA. Tuesday, November 4, 1S73. Notice to Subscribers. V Subscribers to The Times wbo wish some other publication and chomo, can have cither of tho following at the price men tioned : Petorson's Magazine for 1874 and The Times, for ... 2.75. The People's Journal, with an en Kravinjf 18 x 19 inches (see advertise ment) and The Times, for - - $2. 00. Wood's Household Magazine and the Bplendid chromo, YO SEMITE, and The Times, for 2.25. All the above Magazines at e monthly pub- icatioiiB. ' Tub governor has appointed the 27th inst., as Thanksgiving day. Stokes was found guilty of murder in the third degree, and sentenced to Sing Sing for four years, the longest term the law allows. Tiie cotton mills in Fall River, Mass., have decided to work on half time after tho 4th lust. The mills agreeing to this course employ 14,000 hands, and pay out for labor when running full time nearly half a million dollars por month. Oun city exchanges say that since tho .panic has seized upon some of the people iu tho country, and induced them to with draw their deposits from the banks, the thieves smell their game afar off, and have .gone to the country like vultures, to light upon those who keep money at their homes. A Special Election will be held on the 3rd Tuesday in December, to decide on the acceptance or rejection of the amsnded constitution. The convention adjourns to moet again at Harrisburg, on the 24th of December, when the returns of the election are ready to be acted upon. Elections will be held to-day in ten states of tho Union, namely : Now York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Virginia, Maryland, Arkansas, Wisconsin Mississippi and Kansas. Massachusetts, Mississippi, Virginia and Wisconsin choose governors. ' Thk amount of silver paid out by tho U. S. Treasury last week, was only about 000, as it was only given out in sums of $5, or less. This increase of the circula ting medium gives each one thousand in dividuals a ten-cent piece, to divide among them. At this rate, it will be some time before the Forty Millions of fractional currency can all be dispensed with, or the pockets of the people will be in danger. The Bride who said No. On Sunday as the Rev. Mr. Qarman, of the United Brethren church in York, Pa., was conducting the services at the Union church at Yocumtown, York county, the sexton handed him a note. After the sermon was completed the min inter announced he had the pleasure of stating that a couple in the congregation desired to be united in the holy bonds of matrimony, and that the candidates should immediately present themselves. There was a considerable flutter in the assem blage every eye staring around to see the happy couple. After some delay a flue and buoyant couple came marching up the aisle to the altar. The reverend gentle man immediately proceeded with the cere mony, and the groom answered promptly " Yes, 1 will," but to the dismay and as tonishment of the clergyman and audience, wiien it came to the bride's turn, she ans wered just as promptly, " No, I will not,,, and smilingly left the church all alone, leaving the half married man in a quandary what to do. "Such is life." Freight Car Bobber. A great deal of freight has mysteriously disappeared out of the freight cars on the Detroit Eel River and Illinois railroad in the last two months, and the company's officers have been hard at work ferreting out the guilty parties, who prove to be some of their own employees. The princi pal in these robberies has been J. L. Spangler, the agent at Auburn Junction, Who, with one brakeman, the night watch man and two firemen, were promptly ar rostcd, aud their premises searched, which resulted in finding a large quantity of the stolen goods. The company intends to give the culprits the full extent of the law and thus deter others from following tho conduct of the guilty parties. tW Miss Perry, of Tiemont, Schuylkill county, tried to kill herself with a knife because her lover bad grown cold in his ufl'uutious und had resolved to marry another. . ; Official Returns. .' Below will be found the returns from all the counties tn the State, of the vote cast for State Treasurer this fall and the vote for Governor last fall, as it is sometimes desirable to compare the votes of different years. The total majority for Supreme Judgo is only 14,102. COUNTIES, Adams, Allegheny Armstrong, Heaver, Bedford, Berks, Blair. Bradford, Bucks, Butler. Cambria, Cameron, Carbon, Centre, Chester, Clarion, Clearlleld. Clinton, Coin mliln, Crawlord, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Kik, Krle - Fayette, Forest, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Ijancasler, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh. . Luzerne, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Milllln, Montgomery, Monroe, Montour, Northampton, NorthumbeiTd, Perry, 1'lilladeljmla, l'lke. Potter. Bchnylklll, Snyder, Somerset, Sullivan. Susquehanna, Tioga, liilon, Venango, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westmorland, Wvnnitnir York ' Majority i7r OOVERNOK. r aw ltiwol ,'!4li!l 2HH2! 3244! 4CU 7IW1 .'S44U, 35:10 Ml 2."33j .171:! 6511(1 arH3 .1432 1 aim, 3X2i 641 131 41114 6113 SWift 11113 ftZTl 4IV21 340 41 S2 112.1 2lKl 2145 2247 m mc, 17H5; 2S24 mx, 1443.1! 41 VW VX)i 4-MWl 17ti5 R4R.1 2mi)l VtV 8121 ! 43831 2.M4I 4SK41 11341 1(142; 9377! 1372 1H02 744 .1-1031 2.171V 1373; 441ft1 mi, iV.'i 3030 H475 17(11 Z7MI 257711 4434 .whs; 2W7.l! 7mw 4263 7413 727H SIW.V 2823; 572. 2444; !WK6; 2727, l'.W 2018 2110 7d32. 4176, 7451)! 4.110; (128; 7rH7 31154 418 4503 7117 17H4' S2W, '4472 21117' 1.152: 13774: 3421) 42S5 5:155. 1 .141 4639 1(125 5573 1786 8444 ft V I 1378 i 4XHn ; 4114 I 2752 I 011278 246 14lilvi 811110 ' 1DH61 ,1130 I 431 ! 4.133 5504 i 21 Hill , 5071 :' 3176 ! 52114 'i 2119 5.-.8I ; 1561 ! 6400 I TREASUKBR. s 2488 9218, 2817 21H: 2814: 7980; 2594' 3032 6227: 2158; 3268 . 3981 1926; 29191 3619: 2609 26091 2016 2584, ,1808i 3978 8323! 1975! 1218 28991 3348! 199, 3112! 914 2450 34 ! 1004' 1661! 1460, 4889! I. 'lOl j 2426 4661 : 87371 15901 594; 3154 16.18' 7077. 1900 1316 4034! 3434; 2246: 34266' 4117! 645! 78171 II. 55 11.U 7.14 1744 1419 1145 2-1.59 1692 4071 1989 4757 1459 5249 2148 12012 3088 2570 2538 3872 BWi 4617 5814 2541 26.57 448 1997 2557 47.88 1773 1697 1458 1103 4023 3158 5219 3396 447 3752 2994 287 3153 614 1295 2909 2616 1996 1110 79.'t3 2323 3377 3(24 7178 3173 620 3711 1546 68110 407 850 2181 3273 2H53 59677 128 823 G708 1744 2:114 393 2488 317 1672 2367 1785 4063 1594 3830 1130 3716 ,-15627,1 25252 Disastrous Fire. On the night of the 27th ult., a fire broke out in Canastota, which was quelled after burning over six acres of territory, destroy ing three hotels, thirty-two dwellings and between forty and fifty places of business or oflices. The total loss is estimated by insurance agents at $150,000. Total insurance, $90,. 000. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary. The business portion of the town was all destroyed except Beecher block. Ad Unpleasant Investigation. A Mr. Joslin, of Langold, Minn., while out deer-huuting on Tuesday, had his at tention attracted by a huge pile of leaves. On proceeding to investigate he was sud denly clasped about the waist by a huge bear. A terrible struggle followed, but Mr. Joslin succeeded iu breaking away and escaping, denuded of clothing and con siderably wounded. Workmen out of Employ ineut. Pittsburgh, October 27. At the meeting here on Saturday of all the furnace owners in this city and vicinity, it was unanimously resolved that on and after to day a reduction of 10 per cent, will be made on all labor. It is the opinion of most of those who were present at the meeting that it will be very diflicult to keep the furnaces in blast, aud that a further re duction might be necessary to prevent en tire suspension. Fga Items. Havana, October 27. A telegram from Spain announces that the government is getting steam transports ready to carry five thousand more troops to Cuba before the 80th of November, Paris, October 20. The old Paris opera house, known as the Acadomie Kationale de Musique, was entirely destroyed by fire to-day. Intense excitement prevails, as the loss is very heavy, although it is not yet ascertained, Vienna, October 20. There is another panio on the bom so iu this city. The gov ernment is endeavoring to effect a settle, niont of the financial dilliculties. London, October 20. A fog more dense than that of yesterday hangs over London to-day. There have been numerous acci dents in the streets, and at this hour (one P. M.) locomotion is almost suspended. One hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in specie were shipped from Liver pool to New York last week. tW Monday evening a woman by the name of Lizzie Reynolds went into an en. gine bouse near Church run, where she removed all her garments, hung them up, then sat down as cool aud self-possessed as if she were a resident of the Sandwich Islands. The engineer came in and was naturally much taken back by the sight, but upon investigation he found the poor woman to be insane. She was taken to an asylum. Miscellaneous News Items. The trial of Uddenook, for the al leged murder of Ooss is now in progress, in Chester county. . EST A Boston reporter found a package of $16,000 the other day, and he refused the two dollars which the owner tendered him. Some folks are particular, 1ST" Another snow storm is reported along the line of the Union. Pacific railroad west of Choyenno. Trains are running regularly, as extraordinary precautions have been taken to guard the road from said obstructions. EST A boy named Nowton tried to fright on bis si tor out of bed at Titusville on Saturday with a shot gun, which ho sup posed was unloaded. He pulled tho trig ger and instantly killed hor, the contents of the gun entering hor forehead. t3H William Conway, of Slatington, has brought suit against the Central railroad company of New Jersey for $10,000, on the ground that he was put off a train and thereby lost a woman he was on the road to marry. The case is to be tried at Allen town. ' Mrs. Newman, residing a few miles from Tunkhannock, Wyoming county, died very suddenly whilo in tho act of milk ing a cow. She fell off her milking stool and died apparently without a struggle. She was about seventy years old. ' t3?Oiie day last week fivo colts got on the track of the Boston, Concord aud Montreal railroad, below Warren Summit, and were not seen in time to stop the freight train, it boing on a heavy down grado. The whole lot wore killed. t2F A youujr man named Moses Polton, liviug near Ilillsboro, Ohio, was on his way to be married, when he was struck by lightning and instantly killed. Two years ago his brothor was thrown from his horse and killed while going to marry the same lady. tSPMiss Mattie Stephensou, a brave Illinois girl, who loft her home without consultation with any of her frlonds, be lieving it to be her duty to go as a nurse to Memphis, died at that place on Saturday last. She had exerted herself beyond her strength, and fell an easy victim to tho ' pestilence. tW A few days ago, in Emporium, a mother undertook to punish her son, a lad fourteen years of age, when be resisted and fled. The mother started after him, and being cross-eyed, caught another woman's boy in place of her own, and gave him a flogging before she noticed her mistake. t3?It is estimated that New Hampshire has furnished more money for western rail roads during the last twenty years than the whole manufacturing interests of the state are worth, and the same can with truth be said of Perry county. And the' question might with propriety be asked wby this is sou Sn Francisco, October 2T. Mrs. Yano, wife of the Japanese Charge d' Affairs, at Washington, arrived here by steamer this evening, for the purpose of joining her husband. She is tho first Japanese lady who he left her native oountry to join her huBband in foreign lands. Mr. Yano will go to Washington overland. t3T" A. $100 counterfeit greenback was discovered at the sub-Treasury in New York, composed of a genuiue face and a counterfeit back. It is supposed that a good bill was ingeuiouuly split in two, when one-half was attached to a counter feit back, and the other to a counterfeit face. , . , , . New Orleans, October 28. Sfcurgese and his wife, who were on trial foe inhuman treatment of Caioline Louisa Dunning, aged six years, were to-day foumd guilty on the third count of the indictment of a crime against nature, the penalty ef which is imprisonment for life. t3F" Ou Tuesday lost, at New York, three rufilaas entered the residence of Mr. Bcefke, on Amity street seized Mrs. Beefke poured some liquid down hor throat which rendered her insensible, ransacked the house, took the ear rings from the stupefied woman, whom they had tlod to a piano, and were about to leave with a trunk full of plunder, when Mr. Beefke eame in and the robbers fled. fW Poughkeepsie dispatches state that the moet serious results are following the labor pauio iu Dutchess county. The brickm&kers have all beea discharged, and the carpenters' business is at a standstill, and mouy men discharged. Some of the factories are running on three-quarter time. About two thousand hands employed at the print-works, at Wappiuger's Falls, Cohoes, Rochester, Pleasant Valley, Newberg and Haverstraw, have all been thrown out of work by the closing of the works by the order of Garner & Co. Lock Haven, Pa., October 28. George Yocum, aged 1)0 years, of the firm of Bush & Yocum, lawyers, of Bellefonte, accident ally shot himself yesterday while out hunt ing, near Three Runs, Clearfield county. After walking and riding In a wagon for twelve miles, he reached Siunamahoning aud was brought here on a train and died to-day. He was the choice of the Repub licans of Centre county fur Congress last fall, but at the District Conference meet ing gave away to Hon. S. Robs. tW car containing 200 sheep, Blanding on the New Jersey Central track at Clare mont was set on fire by sparks from a pas sing locomotive, 'ond before it was discover ed whs completely enveloped in flames. The bleating of the Bheep attracted the at tention of a gang of track hands in the vi cinity, and they at once proceeded to de molish tho sides of the car In oi dor to allow the sheep to escape, and their efforts were so far successful that only ten of the ani mals were burned to death. Now York, October 27. Five thousand persons are thrown out of employment by the suspension of the Harmony Cotton Mills iu Cohoes. The pay-rolls of the mills foot up $80,000 monthly. It Is said that the mill will be opened in two weeks. PETERSON'S MAGAZINE 1 GREAT OFFERS FOR 1874! ! A Five Dollar Mezzotint Engraving as a Pre mium to Every Person Getting up a Club. CHEAPEST AND BEST ! 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The Paln-Killr is now regularly told In large aud steadily iacreaBlng quantities not only to general agents, ia every State and Territory of the Union, and every Province in British Amer ica, but to Beuos Ayrea, Brazil, Uraguay, Peru, Chill, ana ether South Amerisan States, to the Sandwhicfa Islands ; to EnglaniVand Con tinental Europe i, to Mozambique, Madagascar, Zanzibar and other African lands j to Austra lia and CalcuttU,, Rangoon and other places in India. It has alw been tent to Chlnay and we doubt if there is any foreign port or any city in Africa or Asia, which Is frequented y Amer ican and Europeans missionaries, travelers or traders, into which, the Fain-Killer has mot been Introduced. The exlont of it usefulness is another, great feature of this remarkable medicine. Itbls not only the best tiling, ever known, as everybody will confess, for bruise, cuts, burns, &a., but for dysentery or eholora, or any sort of bowel complaint, It Is a romedy unsurpassed tor effi ciency and rapidity of action. In the-great cities of British India and .the West Indta Is lands and other hot) climates, it has become the standard medldae for all such complaints, as well as dyspepsia, liver complaints, and other kindred dlsordar. For coughs and coldsyean ker, asthma, and rheumatic dilliculties U. has been proved by the moet abundant and con vlnclng trials and testimony, to be an invalua ble medicine. The proprietors are In possession of letters from persons of the highest charac ter and respoaslbility, testifying in nnequWoeal terms to the tares effected and the satisfactory results produeed, in an endless variety of tases by the use of this great medicine. That Uie Paln-Klller is deserving of all Its propitotors claim for it ieamply proved by theuuparalelled popularity Hi hasatlaiued It Is a sure aad ef fectlve remedy. It Is sold in almost tvery country in the world,aad is becoming moet and mors popular every year. Its healing proper, ties have been fully tested, all over the world and it needi only to be known to be prize. 1-fT" Sold by all Druggists. Octobet 14, 187a lui Thirty Years Experience of aa eld Autttc. Mn. Winalow'a. Soothing Syrup iavthe prescription of one of the best demote L'hvul clans and Nurses In the United states, and. has been used for thirty years with never falling safe ty an 4 suacess, by millions of mothers anil chil dren, from the fcwbls Infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stuuiach, re lieves wind colltv regulates the bowels, and gives rent, health and comfort to motlierand etilld. We believe It to betkeBest and Surest KeiMtly In the World In all oases of DYSKNTK BY aud. DtAK KHUiA IN CHILDREN, whether It arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full direc tions for using will accompany each bottle. None Geoulne unless tho facsimile of Ct'ftTIH Si P EltlUNtt Is ou the outside wrapper. Bold by all Medicine Dealers. 27 b lyi Children often look Tale aud Nick from no other cause than having worms In the stomach IHtOWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without Injury to tbe child, being perrevtly WIIITK, and free from all color ing or other Injurious Ingredients usually used In worm preparations. CUKTIH i BROWN, Proprietors, No. 216 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by DruggkU and ChemUtu, and dealer in Medlclnei at Twentt-Fivi Gents 4 Box, i7b lyr. Newport Advertisements. TV Do You Want Bargains ? IF 80, CALL ON W. II. MUSSER, At Newport, Penn'a. Having Just returned from the City with a SPLENDID STOCK -OF- I JfcY - GOODS, - i ; it o c i : it 1 1 : s . ' NOTIONS, I am prepared to otlcr to the citizens of Terry County one of the BEST A8KOKTMKNTS of UOODS ever brought Into this vicinity. My Stock of DRESS - GOODS, DRESS-TRIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS, is complete, and were bought at TANfC PRICES, und will bo sold at SHOUT .PROFITS, for Cash. W Call and see for yourself. W. H. MUSSER, CENTRE SQUARE, 43 tf NBWPOHT, PA. NEW STORE ROOM. NEW FIRM! E. B. Wise, NEW GOODS! Ambrose Kouou. WISE & KOUGH, Having opened a New Store at the corner of Fourth & Cherry Streets. Just above the Penn'a. K. K. depot. In Newport, are now prepared to show a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting tn part of DRY GOODS, GBOCERIES, BOOTS &8HOXS, HATS & CAPS, NOTIONS, and a general assortment of all kinds of goods which they will sell - AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Hiey ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to call and examine their stock and see that they are oRerlng goods at surii prices as will securea shave of the public patronage. WISE & KOUGH, Fourth & Cherry St. 35 tf Newport, Fa. New Millinery Good A.t Newport, l'u. I MHO- to Inform the public that I have Just re turn4 from 1'hlladelphlop, with a lul assort ment of the latest styles of MILLINERY GOODS, HATS AND BON.KET8. KIBBONS, FKJCNCU FLOWEKS FEATHEJM, CHIGNONS, LACK CAMS. . NOTIONS, And all aitteles usually found la a first-class Mil linery Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. -We will sell air goods as Cheap as can be got elsewhere. DRESS-MAKING done to orttr and tn the la test style, 2s I get the latest FSMihtons from New York ever; Biontli. Goffering done to order, la all widths. I will warrant all my work toglve sat isfaction. All work done as low as possible. ANNIE ICKES, Cherry Street, new the Station, 6 16 13 ' Newport. Pa. Drugs Dgs ! THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at low patves, a complete awurtinent of DRUGSy ' MEDICINES AND CHEMM7ALS, 0 all kinds. Also, a. full stock of Concentrated Remedies, PATE2VF MEDICINIS ESSENTIAL OILS, PIKFUMERY, BRUS5SES, HAIR OILS, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND LIQUORS, Always- ou baud, lug Medicinal aud Sacraasa 11 purposes. Mtff'l'hyiciuv$' Order carefully anil prvmptty filled. B. M. EBY, NEWPORT, FEBKY COUNTY, FA. ADMINISTEATOR'H NOTICE. Notfce Is hereby giveu, that Letters of Administration ou the estate of George Adair, late of Madison township. Ferry county. Pa.,deceased, have been granted to tbe subscriber residing iu toe same towunlilp. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having elnlnis, will present theui duly authenticated for settlement to . ANDKEW ADAIR, September 30, 1873 Ot Administrator. EXECUTKfX'S NOTfCE. Notice Is hereby given, that letters Testamentary on the estate of Rowland II. Brown, late of Toboyue township. Ferry county, l'a., deceased, have been Granted to the undersigned, residing in the same ownshlp. All persons Indebted to said estate era request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present theiu duly authenticated for tettluineut to KOSANNAH BBOWN, October 21, 1973 txevulrix.