8 SlIjc mcs, Ncui Dloomftcto, Ja. A Correct Account of the troubles In Lou!- s giana. Shreveport, ha., September 1. Major A. F.Stephena, of De 8ota parish, who arrived here to-day, furnished the following account of tho Conshatta troubles, which is vo doubt substantially correct ; It seems that in Bed River parish, where the negroes are largely in excess of the whites, much appre hension and alarm bas been felt by the tat ter, owing to a threatened outbreak of the negroes, instigated, as was generally believ ed, by Kdgarton, Dewees, Twitchell, How ell, Willis, Holland, and others. The lives of several respectable white res idents of the parish have been threatened by the negroes, and a few days ago Wil liams, a respectable citizen of the Third ward of lied river parish, was threatened with assassination by two notorious and desperate negroes, near Brownsville, in the lower edge of the parish he having been fired at by them with a double-barrelled shot gun. Thursday night a small party of white men went to the cabins of these negroes with a view of arresting and lodging them in jail, when they were ilred upon from the cabin, and one of the party instantly killed. The negroes then attempted to run to the woods when they were both shot and killed by the party attempting to make the arrest. On the next day, Friday, a large body of armed negroes, between three aud four hun dred in number, assembled near Browns villo, swearing vengeance against the wbolo white race, and declaring they would not leave a white man, woman or child in the parish. This created great apprehension and excitement at Conshnttn and through out the surrounding country and on Friday night the roads leading into town were picketed. Two young men, Joe. Dickson and Mr. Pickens, who were on one of the posts, halt ed a negro who was coming into town with a sack of buck shot. He paid no attention to their command to halt, and ran off into the daikness, being tired at by one of the party without effect however. They imme diately went into town to report what had occurred, and were returning to their post when they were accosted in the streets of Conshatta by Homer Twitchell aud two no torious negro desperadoes, named Andrew Bosley and Bob Smith all of whom were armed. They bod a few moment's conversation with them not of a violent nature, and had turned round to proceed to their post when they were fired upon by that party from the rear, without warning. Dickson was dan gerously if not mortally wonnded, and he now lies in a very critical condition.' Mr. Pickens escaped nnburt. The firing party then ran off-'-Bosley and Smith escaping altogether and Twitchell for the time being. That night and the next morning F. 8. Edgarton, Homer 8. Twitchell, R. A. Dem cco, W. F. Howell, C. Holland, and M. C. Willis all whites, besides a number of ne groes, were arrested aud placed under guard. All of the party who held oflice then voluntarily tendered and wrote out their resignations, and they, with others, voluntarily proposed, if a guard was fur nished them to Shreveport, that they would leave the State and return no more. This was at once assented to, and the pris oners requested John Carr, a reliable and trustworthy citizen present, to take charge of the guard for thoirprotection. On Sunday morning at ten o'clock, Carr, with a guard of about sixteen men, started with the above named prisoners, except the negroes released afterward. A party' of forty or fifty, supposed to be Texans, who had come into Conshatta, started in pursuit with the avowed purpose of lynching the prisoners. Later in the day, Carr was ap prised of this fact and put his horses and those of the prisoners to the top of their spoed to avoid being overtaken. While ncaring the Hutchinson planta tion, on Bed river, some thirty miles below Shreveport, with a view of crossing there and destroying the flat boat to prevent fur ther pursuit, he was overtaken by the pursuing party. The guards were over powered and the prisoners taken away from him and three of them, Kdgarton, Twitch ell and Dowccs shot on the spot. The other three, Howell, Holland aud Willis were carried book a short distance to near Ward's store, and there shot. Citi zens in the neighborhood met yesterday morning and buried the parties who had been killed the first three in a graveyard eor Hutchiuson's Plantation, and the last three on the spot where they had been kil led, near Ward's store. A Terrible Affair. A few days ago a negro fiend working in AMunequa, Pa., committed a rape on a little girl only live years of age. After com mitting the horrible deed, he murdored the child by cutting her head nearly off. While attempting to escape he was run over by a freight train, and terribly Injured. When the crime became known ho was arrested and taken to jail, being tied to a board attd laid in the bottom of a wagon, and with bis broken leg loose, hauled to Towanda twenty-six miles, over a rough voad. As the authorities were conveying him to Towanda, a party in disguise over hauled them and fired six or seven shots into the body of the prlsonor, killing bira almost Instantly. The parties who took fcueh summary vengeanoa on the brute are uuknown. Tha atrocious crime and the terrible scenes that followed, have caused treat excitement in the neighborhood. yew Advertisements, POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE. -$20 WILL BUT A First Mortgage Premium Bond or Tin Industrial Exhibition Comp'ny, NEW YORK. Authorized by the Legislature of the State of N.Y. 2nd SERIES DRAWING, OCTOBEIl 5, 1874 . ONE BOND purchased previous to October 5th, will participate. Address for Bonds and full information, MORGENTHAU, BKUNO & CO., Financial A cents. 23 rark Row. N. Y. P. . Drawer 20. Applications ior Agencies re- ceived. 34d4w WHISKY & MIDNIGHT & Co., Hart's Kails, N. Y. 34 d4t WOKKINO PEOPLE-Male or Female. Em ployment honie.l.to per week warranted, no capital required. Particulars and valuable samples sent free. Address, with 6 cent return stamp. C. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 84d4w IMMENSE. SUCCESS. FIFTY MORE LIVE AOKNTS wanted forour " I.Ives of the Gov ernors of Pennsylvania," 29 full page portraits. Full, Complete, Authentic. Just the book for the times. Send for Circulars. Address X. II. DAVIS & CO., Publishers, 34d4w Norwich, Conu. THE GREAT POPULARITY OF C A MP II OR INE AS A FAMILY MEDICINE, Is the reward of genuine merit. Those who uso It. once, never will be without it, For sale by all druggists. Price 21- cents. REUBEN HO YT, Proprietor, New York. 34d4t Have You Tried JURUBBBA .? ARE YOU Weak, Nervous, or Debilated 1 Are you so Languid that any exertion requires more of an elloi t thau you feel capable of mak ing T Then try .TURUBEBA, the wonderful Tonlo and Invlgorator, which acts so beiieltclallyonthe secretive organs as to impart vigor to all the vi tal forces. It Is no alcohollo appetizer, which stimulates for a short time, only to let the sullerer fall to a lower depth of misery, but It Is a vegetable toulc acting directly on the liver and spleen. It regulates the Bowels, quiets the nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to the whole system as to soon make the Invalid feel like a new person . Its operation Is not violent, but Is characteriz ed by great gentleness : the patient experiences no sudden change, no marked results, but grad ually his troubles " Fold their tents, like the Arabs, Aud silently steal away." This Is no new and untried discovery, but has been long used with wonderful remedial results, and Is pronounced by the highest medical author ities, "the most powerful tonic and alterative known." Ask your druggist for It. - ' For sale by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY ! CO., 34 d 4w , Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED I Diploma Awarded for DOLMAN'S NEW PICTORIAL BIBLES, laou Illustrations. Address for circulars, . A. ,J. HOLMAN &CO., S3 d 4w 930 Arch St, Philadelphia. Everybody's Own Physician. Ry C. W. (ileason. M. D. A magnificent volume. Over 2S0 Engravings, Low Price. One Agent took 100 orders In one week. Agents Wanted. Circulars Lvee. . H. N. McKlNNEY Si CO., 725 Hansom St., Philadelphia. 33 d 4 w LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD. For SO years Millions have Intently watched his perilous yet heroic struggles, ami grand achieve ments, and now eagerly desire the Complete Life. History of this World-renowned Hero and Bene factor, whleh unfolds also the curiosities aud wealth of Wild and Wonderful country. It Is Just ready. 200 agents wanted quickly. One agent sold 184, anot her 1H6 one week. For particulars, address HUBBARD BROS., either Philadelphia, Boston, or Cincinnati, O. 33d4w COUGHS, COLlJsAlOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE Wells' Carbolic Tablets ! putuponly1n blue boxes. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY I -Sold by all Druggist. . 33d 4w RE A L ES TA TE AT PRIVATE SALE. A LARGE AMOUNT of Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale in J?ei'y Ooiinty, leim'u., consisting of FINE FARMS of various sizes with IMPROVEMENTS, well watered, well limbered aud In the highest state of eultlva tiou. Also Ore Lauds, Timber Lands, Mills, Tanneries, Foundries, STORES, HOTELS and DWELLING HOVSES In Towus and Country. M. Persons wishing to purchase, sell or ex change Real Estate of any description, are re spectfully Invited to call at my cilice or address me by letter, and 1 will give all desired Informa tion. .JAMES OR R, Agent. New Bloomnekl, Pa., Aug. 2.5, 1874 tf HUNUUItY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SUN BURY, TENN'A. THIS Company has upwards of 1150,000 of as sets (without Its premium notes) as the State Commissioners' reiHirt will show, and as a STOCK and MUTUAL COMPANY, has more assets than any other local company In this State. It Insures country property at from 11.60 to (4.(10 per thousand, for three years Including injury sustained from lightning. It takes risks from one up to Ave years with or without a nole, as applicant may desire, and In sures up to three-fourths the full value of the prop erty. This Company has never laid a single assess mentauU Is one of the cheapest, sufest anu met tellable companies In the State. JAMES OK It, Agent New Blooinlleld, Perry co.. Pa. Also, Agent for the North American Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, and the Farmers' and Mechanic Insurance Company of Dauphin Co., Pa., and also, Agent of tome of the most reliable Life Insurance Companies In the United Mates. August Z 1874. tf ( AI.LKI1 I executed I TlMIHT'K ALL KINDS of Printing neatly PRINTING en at me " tiixMVlKLO btAm Job Omc, MILLERST0WN PUMP WORKS. Pumps ! . Pump J O YOU Want a Pump ? rpHK nubwTlber desires to give notice that he is PUMPS OF HIS OWN MAKE, OR THE PATENT CUCUMBER TUMP for any depth of well. Persons desiring a pump of either description, are requested to call on him or send by mail and learn his prices. All work warranted. Persons having their own timber can have the pumps made on their premises, If they desire. . ' C. C. IiEEN, MILLERSTOWN, FA. August 11, 3m. r -r THE NEW IMPROVED Remington Sewing Machine AWARDED THE " MEDAL OP PROCESS," AT VIENNA, 18TJI. The Highest iOrder of "Medal" Awarded at the Exposition. No Sewing Machine Received a Higher Prize. A FEW UOOD REASONS: 1 A New Invention Thoroughly Tested anq se cured by Letters Patent. 2- Makcs a perfect Lock-Stltch, alike on both Bides, on all kinds of goods. o nuns i.ignt, nmootn. Noiseless and Rapid best combination of qualities. "pm 4 Durable Runs for years without Repairs. KWI11 .An nil va.l.Ha. nr i- . .. Stitching in a superior manner. " UrrXlXles! t,,readC'd """""t.I.ass.n'g 7-Deslgn Simple, Simple, Ingenious, Elegant, fonningtfie stitch without ihe use of Cog Wheel Gears. Rotary Cams or Lever Arms. HasW Au tomatlc Drop Feed, which Insures uniform length SLifiJ? W 1"y Tpeed- Ua our "ew Thread Con trailer, which allows easy movement of needle-bar aud prevent injury to thread. ft rAn.l.rt.Mnn , , ... . . ZTi r . """ """ careim ana musned. It s manufactured by the most skillful and experl !V(vl,lr!k,ttttl'Scelcbm,'dRKMlNiTN Oi'FICE, 10 sixths?' .WWTMBUKO The Poor Man's Friend I EVERY PERSON CI AN PROVIDE for their families In case of J death, by becoming members of the PERRY COUNTY Mutual . Benefit Association, OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. The Cheapest and Best LIFE INSURANCE In the World. Strictly Mutual. Charter Perpet ual. LEWIS POTTER, JOHN A. BAKER, Secretary. President Ceneral Agents: William McKkb, John Keim. ' - For further Information call on or address: I.KW1S POTTER, 8ec'y., 81711 New Blooinfleld, Pa. A Valuable Earm At Private Sale. fJIHE undersigned will sell, by private sale ;Y VALUA1JLE lVlOI, situate In Centre township, Perrv county, Pa., oiie-fourlh of a mile west of the borough ol Blooinlleld, containing 108 V. v o h , about AS ACRES cleared and under good cultiva tion. Most of the laud Is Limestone, and there are several LIMESTONE QUARRIES opened on the place, one of which Is very con veil lent, and of a superior uallty. There Is a most excellent Two Story Frame Weatherboared DWELLING HOUSE, And a Large II IV JC XI A. I t IV , And other outbuildings. The buildings are ell new aud in good condition, and are located along Hie main valley road. There is a Hue stream ol Hinlng water running through the farm, aud slock can have access to water from every hold. For particulars call upon or address DANIEL JULIUS, New llloomfleld, Aug. 25, 1S74. Perry co., Pa. CURTIS N. SMITH, , Wholesale anu Retail CONFECTIONER, (ilass Corner, Centre Square, Newport, Penn'a. I DESIRE to give the public notice, that I have furnished my store room with a greatvarl. ety of Fine and Common Candles, Musioal Instru ments, Toys eto. In my assortment of -: - FINE CANDIES will be fonnd Japanese Cocoa ' A B Bon Rons, Fruit Sugars, Egg Almonds, Conversation Drops, A B luin Drops, Fig Paste, Cream Drops, Sugar Almonus, &o., &c. I also have on hand at all times a full assortment of the various flavors of COMMON CANDIES CITRON, RAISINS, TRCNES, NUTS, ORANGES, LEMONS, DATES, 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 of Wagons, Drums, Tin Tiumpets, Saving Banks, China Bets, Mugs, ases, ABC Blocks, and many other articles cal culated to amuse and Interest the children. I also manufacture the Best Cough Candy that can be found in Six comities, 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 in my line will consult their own Interest by giving me a call, B C. N. SMITH. : NEWPORT, 11 tf Ten Thousand Dollars Will be given to the persons starting Man ... . ufactoriea at GUI Ell CITY, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. A CAR SHOP, FOUNDRY, A WHEELWRIGHT. AND COACH MAKER. CEMENT AND PIPE & DRAIN WORKS, & SPIKE . AND BOLT FACTORY SHOULD BE STARTED SOON I The Southern Saving Fund and Building Asso soclatlonof lilt I Kit CITY, allows six iiercent. Interest on monthly deposits subjet to thirty davs notices or persons owning shares of stock a full share of the motlts which Is equal to flfteenper cent. All the agents have shares of stock for sale. 150 Lots in OBIER CITY have been sold the first year. The carpenters areat work building houses and will continue the whole year. Ten Thousand Dollars Donation Fund Is to be raised for such persons as start Manufactories In ORlKIt CITY, by giving 815.U0 oueach lot sold hereafter. Liberal Inducements will be offered to persons havlngONK THOUSAND DOLLARS or more to start the Banking Business. Also to persons with ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS or more to start a Co-operative Store or any Manufacturing Business. A good traveling agent wanted for the Cigar and Hardware Trade. A Cigar Maker, Cabinet Maker and Shoemaker Is wanted. Liberal arrangements will be made with Cash iers, Bank Clerks, Post Masters, and others that will act as agents to sell Stocks, Manufacturing shares or Lots. The Town Is In the centra of the Coal regions In a level and pretty valley with four different Rail roads and one mile of railroad In the town. TheLotowncrs have made Sixty Per Cunt.' on their money Invested the tlrst year. The price of lots Is J140.00 payable In live An nual payments of &18.00 each. a- For further particulars address JAMES II. G1T1ER, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. Or inquire of the Agent here. 7 29 tf rjni: itici: iioi si:, (Formerly Sweger's Temperance House, and kept by Amos itoblnsou), Xew Itlooinficld, M HENRY RICE Proprietor. A shore of the public patronage Is respectfully solicited. g i;,ir rjlJI K KAii L13 IIOTI I., New llloomfleld, Pa. II. C. MEREDITH, 'Proprietor. Having leased and refitted the Eagle Hotel, on Carlisle St., North of the Court House, I am now prepared to accommodate regular iKiarders or transient guests. A good livery Is kept In con nection with the house, and no pains will be spared to insure the coin (or t of my patrons. March U, 1S74. tf J II. C. MEREDITH. w K.ST STitEHT HOTEL. Nos. 41, 4'J, 4U & 44 West St., NUIV VOKK. TEMPKRANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO PEAN PLAN. ROOMS Tin and 7.1 cents per day. Charges very MODERATE. The liest meats aud vegetables In the market. BEST BEDS In the City. 17 lyu B. T. BABBITT, Proprietor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters of Administration on tho estate William Yohn, late of Juniata town ship, Perry county, deceased, have been granted to tha subscriber residing In Saville township. All persons Indebted to said eslaUi are reiiuested to make immediate payment, and those liaviug claims to present tlient duly authenticated tor sot tlemeiit to JOHN SIMONTON, June '.'3, 187161 Administrator. IL R O ADS. PHILADELPHIA AJr1a6n O. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, June 15th, 1871. TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBURO AS FOLLOWS and.r7140p.m.rlt',t8-25' 810 l m- n1 P-.' Jiiml I'm "' " 9" -!!.00 ndT.0pl m".8, at8,25, S10 945 m- ZW ForFoftsvlile.at 6.2f, 8,10 a.m. and 8 Son m and via Schuylkill and Susquehannr'aci am7.4U1p.nnWn, " 810 ' m- 2-00 an4 8 60 The 6.26, MO m. 2.00 p.m. and 7.40 n. m trains have through ears for New York. lhe5.2S, 8.10 a. in. and 2.00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SUNDAYS : For New York, at o.25 a. m. For Allentown and Way Stations at 5.26 a. m. .46p. tSmns' Philadelphia and Way Stations at TRAINS FOR HARRISBURO, LEAVE AS FOL LOW8 i 7Tp! m?6W Yrk' Bt 9 00 a m- 12-4. 6-80 and piave Philadelphia, at 9.15 a.m. 3.40 and 7.15 andir26Rp?mn8,ttU;W,7,3,'5,11,2(,a- m IM.O-W Iave Pottsville, at 5.55, 0.00 a. m. and 4 30 n m a"d via Schuylkill and Sus.,i,?iian,fa Branch at o.uo a. ni 4.:l(f2ndt,4Tm.n'at 2 M' 5-W'8'50 a-m- The 2.30 a. in. train from Allentown and the days!" Reading do not run on Hon- SUNDAYS : Leave New York, at 5.30 p. m. Iave Philadelphia, at 7.15 p. m. I-eave Reading, at 4.30, 7.35 a. m. and 10.20 p. m. Leave Alleutown, 2.30 a. m. and 8.55 p. mV J. E. WOOTTEN, VI; Morris nd Es,jPir'nte"''ent- Pennsylvania B. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. wli!inu.?attws,lIay 31, 18741 Pa,,eDBet tralD9 WKSX Paclllc Express. 5.15 a. m. (ilag) daily. Way Pass. 9.10 A. M., dally, y a"'."."- ?W- m. dally exceptSunday, f,VxeI6.50p.M.,dailyexceptSiindav. ou"u' Plttsbugh Express, 12.38 A. M (Flag) ' EAST. ?fa"r; 'os'- m., dally exceptSunday Harrlsbiirg Accom 12.22 p. m., dally " Sunday Cincinnati Express, 9.37 p. nr.. dally ftlag) Du"uu, J.J. BARCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, Nov. 2nd, 1873, trains leave Duucauuon, asfollowst "' , WESTWARD. , ,. . EASTWARD. MailM??!,0" WM. C, KINO, Agent. Stage Line Between Newport and New (Jcrmantown. QTAOESleaveNewUermantown dally at four O o'clock a. m. Landlsburgat 7. 80 a. m. (ireen park at 8 a. m. New Bloomlleld at9H a. mf Coafloantt1?aTPEatt.O0O,me0t Wlth tUe A M?fi,r!!"iI1?leavf!L.I5'eJwPort on thearrivalofthe MailTraiufromPhlladelphia.at2.30 p. m. l" Z. RICK. Proprietor. Dally Express and Freight Line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! THEsubscrlberwIslies to notify the citizens of Blooinfleld and Newport that he Is running a Dal y Line between these two places.and will haul Krrtlirltr nf nv k nH op n Hniiinii,, j.,ii or messages entrusted U Ms care. F-iseB --"""""niuy "iein lornim at tho stores of MuSrwpor-a6." Bl00",ae,d'or Mllllan Woomiir New Carriage Jflanuractory, On High Street, East or Carlisle St., Xew Bloomilcld, Penn'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commodi ons Shop on High St.. East of Carlisle Street New Blooinfleld, Pa., where he is prepared to man ufacture to order Ca, i' r hi e s Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, builtto order, and finished In the mostartlstleand durable manner. Having superloi' workmen, he Is prepared to lurnisli work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, aud at much more reasonable rates. -REPAIRINO of allklndsneatlyandpromp lydone A call Is solicited. ; , SAMUEL SMITH 31tf . , A. LECTUHE To Young Men. Just Published, In a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 cts. A Leotureon the Nature, Treatment, and Rad ical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorr hea, Induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emis sions, lmpoteucy, Nervous Debility, and Impedi ments to marriage generally! Consumption, Epi lepsy, and Kits s Mental and Physical Incapacity, &c, By ROBERT J. CUI.VEHWKRWELL, M. D.. authorotthe "Oreeu Book," &c. The world-renowned author, la this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be ellectually removed without medicine, and with out dangerous surgical operations, bougies. In struments, rings, or cordials ; pointing ouf a mode of cure at once certain and elleetual, by which every sullerer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. -Thls Lecture will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent, under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, CJIA8. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, NewYork i PostOlllce Box,4SW. 18yl FOR 10 CENTS PER YARD YOU CAN BUY A (ood Heavy Brown Muslin, AND 1 . FOR 121 CENTS . YOU CAN BUY The Best Yard Wide Muslin. OF F. MORT1MEK, New Blooinfleld, Pa. JpEUltY HOUSE, New Blooinfleld, Perry Co., Ta., ' (J RVJVER GR1EB, Proprietors. The subscribers having leased this well known hotel, are now prepared to furnish permanent or transient boarders Willi accommodation. No pains will be spared to make guests comfortable. A good livery is kept 111 connection with Die house for the use and convenience of the guests March 2t, '74. tl CiHU VEH ( UltlEU.
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