8 Family Murdered. St. Louis, JIuicli 22. A family of five persona, who lived near Centrevillo, St. Clair county, 111., wore murdered last week. The name of the victims are Fritz Stclzcn rlede, aged 80 years, his son and daughter-in-law, and two small children, one an in fant. The dead bodies were discovered about G o'clock on Friday evoning. Tho throats of the two men were cut, and the skulls of the woman nnd children were crushed in. Yesterday Sheriff Hughes of St. Clair county went to tho scene of the tragedy, but obtained no clue to the assassins. The bouse is some distance from any other dwelling. It is believed that the murdors were committed on Thursday night, as the bodies of Mrs. Stelzenriedo and her chil dren were in bed when found, and that of iier husband on the floor beside a lounge on which be slept. The beads of tho men were nearly severed from their bodies, while those of the mother and children were crushed with some blunt instrument. The County Court hnsoflcred a reward of f 1,000 for the capture of the murderers. At the inquest yesterday afternoon held by Coroners Ryan of East St. Louis, sev eral witnesses were examined, and facts elicited which led to the belief that Fred erick Boeltz, husband of a sister of Mrs. 8te1zenricde, committed the horrible deed. He was present but refused to testify until forced, and then his answers and general conduct were such as to excite the strong est suspicion of bis guilt. He acknowl edged that he bad been on bad terms with the murdered family somo months, that be entertained feeling of enmity toward them, and was in tho old man's debt several hundred dollars. The fact that the bouse was not ransacked nor pillaged, and that the old man's money was untouched, es tablished beyond a doubt that tho minder was not committed for plunder, and tonded more strongly to fasten the suspicion upon Boeltz. Sleainhout Explosion. Memphis, March 24. A special dispatch to the Appeal from Helena, Ark., to-day, ays the towboat Crescent City from New Orleans for St. Louis, having in tow five freight barges, one fuel barge and trading boat, laden with thirteen tons of sugar, blew up at 8.30 A. M. to-day, at the foot of Montezuma island, ten miles below here. The boat was blown to atoms. The barges were all consumed by fire. Tho following is a list of the lost. James Dawson, cap tain ; Henry Qessler, mate ; John Ostrader, pilot and wife ; Dan Mettle, watchman ; cabin boy, name unknown, three colored firemen. Wounded George Van Houton, leg dis located ; Patrick Jiacon, second engineer, bruised ; Wm. Dunn, second cook, scalded; Petor Hall, proprietor of the trading boat, badly bruised. Hall's family wero all (saved, and are on board the steamer, Phil. Allen, bound for Memphis, as are also the wounded, wbo are under treatment of physicians fiom Friar's Point. The remainder of the crew are with them, rendoring all tho assistance they can. The Phil. Allen arrived at the scene a few moments after the explosion and rendered every assistance in his power. The Cresent City was owned by the Mis sissippi Valley Transportation Company, and valued at $70,000. A Part of London Inundated. London, March 21. The extraordinary rise in the tide of the Thames yesterday caused great damage aloug the river. Lam beth and Rotherhilhe were inundated. Sewers burst, and the floors of many bouses were forced up by tho water. Sev eral children and a number of horses were drowned at these places. At Wapping the lower story of the bouses wero tilled with water, and business on the wharves was suspended. Numerous families were com pelled to abandon their bouses. At the Woolwich Arsenal the fires in the gun factories were extinguished, and the con tents of the store sheds wore flooded. An other high rise of the tide is feared to-day, And temporary embankments have been erected to prevent a repetion of tho inun ction. A Sorry Joke. A youug mau named Mullen, who lived near Winameg, Ohio, had been in the habit of going to the store in the evening for bis mail, and had on more than one occasion been nunoyed by a certain dog bowling near bis house. On h aving the house the other night ho made the remark in the presence of a young man by tho name of Bird It. Flemmlng, who was living there, that be was going to the store and if that dog mado that noise again be was going to shoot Lim. Flcinmiug got in advance of Mullen some way, aud for the purpose of scaring him imitated a dog, when Mullen drew his revolver and fired, killing the boy almost Instantly. tW The Nai.hua(N. II.) Telegraph suys the familiar sentence " One touch of na ture" was beautifully illustrated by three little girls who not long since lost their mother by death. Hearing that a lady friend of the family was dying, these three little children went to their grandmother, rolled ber aside and whispered in her ear: "Mrs, is dying and we want you to go to ber atu tell ber to give our best love to cur mother,''. . . New Advertisement. $78 A WKKK TO AUF.NTS. Fastest selling V article nut. Three valuable Rumple tor leu cents. J, BRIDE, 7 7, Broadway, N. V ork. 12d4w 144 School Teachers Waited to engage during the Spring and Summer In ft bus lues paying tlfie mt month In their own counties. Address, ZIKULER & MctHIRDY. 12d 4w . Philadelphia, Pa. WORKING CLASS a week employment a', home, day or evening t no capital; instruct Ions and valuable package, of poods sent free by mail. Address, with six cent stump, M. YOUNU & (JO., 174 Greenwich St., hew Vork. 12d 4w TIIK MKKAT AMERICAN COKFEK l'OT distils colTecas clear as amber; extracts all Its strength t retains all lis null Ions aroma. The best thing ever ollercd. 1'rlee J2. sent to any address. 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Address, LADIES OWN MAGAZINE, New York City. lod 4w MILLIONS OF ACHES RICH FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA. NOW F0II SAM VERY CHEAP! 10 YKAItS CKEDIT, INTEHEBT ONLY 0 percent Descriptive Pamphlets, with (Sectional Maps, sent five. THE PIONEER, A handsome Illustrated Paper, containing the llnuiesiead Law, marled free tu all parts of the world. Address, O. P. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. It. H.. 10 d 4w Omaha, Nub. Dissolution of to-Partnershlp. THE firm of Martin (liosh, tn Bliiln, Perry county. Pa., will be dissolved by mutual con sent on Thursday. March I'.HIi. 1874. All persons Indebted to the him are requested to settle their accounts by note or otherwise, hv April 1. 1x74. MARTIN UltOSU. The undersigned will continue the business at the old stand, where he will keep constantly on hand a full supply of all kinds of Merchandise usually kept in a country store, which he will Hell fur CASH or PRODUCE only. GEO. II. MARTIN. lain, Feb. 4, 1871. Ct A VALUABLE STEAM TANNERY At Private Sale! THE subsorlber having concluded to enter Into another branch of business, otters his Steam Tannery, At private sale. It is in good running order and capable of Tanning 3000 Hides per Year ! The water that the Tannery Is supplied with Is supplied with is conveyed from a spi lug, and Is of the best quality for Tanning purposes. There are 6 I.AKOE (new) LEECHES, 02 LAY-AWAY VAT8, 8 HANDLERS. BATES, LIM E8, SWEATS, HIDE BREAKER, LEATHER HOLLER. CEN T1UFUGAL LIQUOR PUMP, &c. The ENCINE AND BOILER Are in good condition, with every convenience necessary. f BARK can be had In abundance, at low figures. 3- The Tannery Is located at NEW BLOOM- FIELD, Perry county. Pa., a very pleasant town, with good sooietv. good Schools, Academy aud four churches, l'or further particulars, call on or auurcss SAM'L. ALEX. FEALR, Feb. 17, 1974. New Uloomlleld, Perry co., 1' CURTIS N. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail CONFECTIONER, Glass Corner, Centre Square, Newport, Penn'a. I DESIRE to give the public notice, that I have furnished my store room with a great vari ety of Fine and Common Caudles, Musical Instru ments, luys etc. in my assortment, oi FINE CANDIES will lie found Japanese Cocoa. A B Bon Bons, Fruit Sugars, Egg Almonds, Conversation Drops, A B Gum Drops, Fig Paste, Cream Drops, Sugar Almonds, c., e. I also htveon hand at all times a lull assortment of the various ilavors of COMMON CANDIES CITRON, ORANGES, RAISINS, LEMONS, , PRUNES, DATES, NUTS, FIGS &c. Also a variety of children's carriages and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Such as Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, Gutars,&c. TOYS of various styles, consisting ot Wagons, Drums, Tin Tiumpets. Saving Banks, China Sets, Mugs, Vases, A BC Blocks, and many other articles cal culated to amuse and interest Hie childr en. I also manufacture the Best Cough Candy that can be found in Six counties, and STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY & LEMON SYRUPS of superior quality and flavor. FRESH AND COVE OYSTERS, Crackers, Ice Cream, Cakes and other articles of refreshment will always be found in their season in my store. All persons wanting any articles iu my line will consult their own Interest by giving me a can, C. N. SMITH. NEWPORT, 11 tt ThoJJreat Wedding Card Depot ! EH&ii THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN WEDDING CARDS! LOWEST PRICES. A Larg assortment o Stationery of every Description. INITIAL PAPER ALWAYS ON HAND ready stamped. Dollar box containing four qulios Fiench paper and two packs Envelopes with the Initials. Sent by mail fur 11.25 by WM. II. 1WSKINS, STATIONER, ' ; ', ) ' , i r ' . ENGRAVER, AND STEAM POWER PRINTER. 38 U 6m : 913 Arch Street, Philadelphia. FOR IO CENTS PER YARD YOU CAN BUY A Good Heavy Brown Muslin, FOR 121 CENTS YOU CAN BUY . The Best Yard Wide Muslin. F. MOHT1MER, New Bloonidohl, I'. SHAWLS AND BLANKETS for sale at Panic prices at F. Mohtimrh's. $10 tn $9H Per day. Agents wanted every 1U LU U where. Particulars free A. If. U LA ill tC(J SI. Louis, Ma 7 loly. Jbh C Printing - OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, 1 Neatly Executed on Short Notice, AT THE MOST Reasonable Rates, AT THE Steal Joi Office, New Bloomfleld, Perry Co., Pa. IF YOU WANT .A. Ncnt nnd Attrfictivo PUBLIC SALE BILL ILLUSTRATED WITH CUTS. Printed in Colors, -OR ON- Fancy Colored Payers Call, oi' Send yovr Order TO THE lUloomftclir hue Steam Printing Office WIIEltE MX OUDEKS AKR PKOMFTLY F1I.LBU. --0- IF YOU WANT A PLAIN OR FANCY LETTER HEAD, BILL HEAD, ENVELOPE, CHECK BOOK, CATALOGUES, PAMPHLETS, PAPER-BOOKS, Labels of every Description, LEGAL BLANKS, BLANK NOTES, PRICE LISTS, In all Styles and Colors, YOU CAN BE ACCOMMODATED AT THE ltLOOMFIELD TlMES JOB OFFIC13 ! We also liave a line variety of Cuts for milling iu good style, Horse & Jack Bills ! IF YOU WANT A Nkat and Attuactivr LETTER CIRCULAR, MONTHLY STATEMENT, VISITING CAM), PROGRAMME, OR WISH TO ADVERTISE In a'Ncwapaper having the Largest Circulation In this Section of the State, Bend your orders to the "BtOOMFIELO TIMES' .ir You Wim t A (IOOI) FAMILY NEWKPAPKIUIiaf fiirnls!m each week a vaneiy of intereHline n ailing mut ter, Willi a iteiieral nummary lil Finiilijti and Home News, tend For one years' Kubnarlntlon to I lie Bloomfield Times . : . rUBLIHHED AT NEW ELC012TIELII, TE3E7 COUNTY FA. BLOOMFIELD TIMES j-H AILROADS. p h i ladIlph i aTeaFng rTr". WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Moiulay, NovlOth, IH711. TRAINS LEAVE II AR1UHBURG AH FOLLOWS : For New York, at B.30, 8.10 a. ni. and 2.00 p. ni, For Philadelphia, at 6.30, 8.10 a. in. 2.00 and 4.i'5 p. in. For Reading, at 6.30, 8.10 a. in. 2,00, 4, OS and 7.40 p. in. For PottKvllle.nt IU0, 8.10a. in. and 4.0fip. m. and via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Drauch at 3.00 I), in. For Allentown, at 6.30, 8.10 a. in. 2.00 and 7.40 p. in. The 6.30 a. m. and 2.00 p. m. trains have through cars for New York. The 8.10 a. in. and 2.00 p. in. trains have through ears for Philadelphia. SUNDAYS : For New York, nt fi. SO a. m. For Allentown nnd Way Station nt R.30a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia aud Way malleus at 2.0(1 p. ni. TRAINS FOR HARRTSTWRG, LEAVE AS FOL LOWS : Leave New York, at 0.00 a. m. 12.40 and 6.30 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, at 9.16 a. ni. 3.30 and 7.16 p. in. Leave Reading, at 4.15, 7.40, 11.20 a. in. 1.60, 6.00 and 10.10 p. in. lxave PtittHvllle, at 6 00, 9.10 a. m and 4..1A p. m. and via Schuylkill aud busmtehauna Brunch at 8.0o a. ni. 1 Leave Allentown, at 2.10 a. ni. 12.26, 4.35 aud 8.6 p. in. The 2. 10 am. train from Allentown and the 4.1A a. in. train from Reading di not run oil Mon days. 8UNDAYS : Jave New York, at 5.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, at 7.1s p. in. I-eave Heading, at 4.15, 7.40a. in. and 10.15 p. m. Leave Alleulow n, 2.10 a. in. and 8.65 p. in. J. E. WOOTTEN. General (Superintendent. Reading. January 20, lt74. Pennsylvania It. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after November 1, 1873, Passenger trains will run as follows: WEST. Pacific Express. S.14 A. M. (flag) dally. Way Pass. U.M) a. m., dally, Mall 2.44 I, m. dally except Sunday. Mixed 6.54 p.m., dally except Sunduv. EAST. Mall 7.05 p. m., dally except Sunday Uarrisburg Aecom 12.22 p. M., dally " Honda? J.J. BARCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. on and after Sunday, Nov. 2ud.l873, traius leave Duucauuon, as follows : WESTWARD. Pacific Express 4.45 a. m., (ling) dally. Way Passenger. 8.44 A. II., daily Mail, 2.10 p. h dailyexeept Sunday. Mixed, C.16 p. x., daily except Sunday. EASTWARD. Harls'hurg Accom 12.50p.m., dailyexceptSunday Mall 7.37 e. M., " WM. O. KINO, Agent. Stage Llue Between Newport aud New Uermantown. STAGES leave New ueruiantown dally at four o'clock a. in. Landisburgat7. 30a. in. Ureen parkalSa. in. New Hloomtleld at9H a. in. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. lleturnlnijleaves Newport on the arrival of the Mail Traiuiroin Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. in. ifRIOE. Proprietor. Daily Express and Freight line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORTf THEsubscriberwlsr.es to notify the oitizensol ..H'ooiafleld and Newport that he is running a Dally Line between these two plaees.and will haur Freight of any kind, or rromptly deliver packages or messages entrusted f Ills care. . Orders may t-tletr for hi in nt the stores of F. Mortimer & Co., New Uloomlleld, or MUllgan & Musser, Newport. Pa. , , . , J. S. WHITMOHE. Bloomllcld, January 25, 1870. BALL SCALES! LB. MARYANEKTH, D. W. DEKR and . JAMES 11. GllltK, known as ' Tho Ball Scale Company," have now on hand a large supply of Buoy's Talent COUNTER SCALE. I ho Simplest, Cheap est and best Counter Scale 1 n the mai ket. - For Scales, or Agencies In Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey. Delaware and Mitiylund, ad dress "The Ball Scale Company," Toitsvllle. Schuylkill county, l'a. For Scales or Agencies in this County, ap ply to the undersigned, where they can be teen aud examined any time. J LEI BY & BRO., Newport, Perry co., l'a. . FRANK MORTIMER, 2911 . , New Bloomllold, Pcrryco.,Pa. LEBANON Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OP Joncistowu, Pcuu'n, POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Rates. No Steam risks taken. This Iv one of the best conducted aud most reliable Companies In the State. Country proierty Insured Perpetually at 84 00 per thousand, and Town property at 15 (to per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., 4 18 Agent for Perry County. TA IMAGE, SPUIIGEON. T. De Witt Talmage Is editor of The. ChrMUm at Work;?,. II. Npurgeon.Hpeolat Contributor. I hey write for no oilier paper in America. 1 Ineo magnificent Chromos. l'av lurgereoiu misslou than any other paper. OIIUOMOS ALU KliADY. No Sectarianism. No See tlounllsin. line agent recently obtained ."NI subscriptions in eiulity hours absolute woik. Sample copies and cliculars sent lice. ACENTS WANTED I II. W. ADAMS, Publisher. 102 Chambers St., New Y'ni k. wail mm, s. fPMNG JJIIETTY TYEESJL A TE HNS Huve just been received by F. MORTIMER TADIES AND CHILDREN wlirflad'a j splendid assortment ot shoo at the old price store of F, Mortimer ' . ( , A l.L KINDS OV JOtl 1'ltINTlNu" J. Neatlyexeculedat the lHoouillld Timet fuoara Job Uloe,