THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM El ELI), PA., MAY 28, 1878. From the Altar to the Gallows. A singular murder tm committed by a Inkle In Georgia about eighteen months bIiico. Bonn after the marriage of Mr. Kobort Hothern, a handsome but wild young fellow, to Misa Kate Hambrick, a ball or parly was given at the dwelling of her father, Mr llarabrlck, lu the fall of 1H70, in Pickens county. All the holies and beaux of the neighborhood were in vited and attended. Among the number was a beautiful young womim by the name of Narcissa Cowart. She, It seems, was one of those handsome country girls who knowing her charms, delighted in making conquests of men, but never dreaming that ' harm would in any way result. Gay and light-hearted, she pursued tho merry dance from early evening until the hour of mid night. At that fatal hour (the danced her last dance with Mr. Sothern. Kato, his wife, it appears, had become jealous of the beautiful Narcissa, and early in the evening informed her husband that lie must not dauce with Miss Cowart or speak to her during the night. To this, it skoius, ho assented, but at 13 o'clock, to the astonishment of Mrs. Sothern, she be held Miss Narcissa Cowart upon the floor dauciug with her husband. She calmly walked up to her husband and informed !iiiu that he had promised to dance that set witli her. He remonstrated, but she per mbUhI. At length, finding that the two . were determined to dance through the set, the jealous young wife turned and quietly walked outmile to her father and demanded the loau of his knife. Her father inquired for what purpose she wanted it. She ro plicd, " To cut a tooth brush." Remind- ing her that it was rather late to bo cut- ting tooth brushes, ho reluctantly handed her his large pocket knife. Returning to the dance lojni she found that the dance was over. Watching with frenzied eye, she soon espied the object of lier jealous rage alone, dancing across the room. Seizing her by the shoulder with ono hand, she exclaimed : " You liavo deceived enough !" and brandishing the knife a moment over her own shoulder, she pluuged it deep into the girl's neck. The warm blood shot from tho wound to a wall five feet distant. Still another blow was dealt, and the sharp knife penetrated deep into tho left breast. A third blow was given as the girl fell, and site lay dead on the iloor. Confusion and amazument were never greater. Some one asked to know who was the man that struck that woman. Mrs. Sothern exclaimed (irmly : ."J am the man that did it !" The excited people rushed to tho doors and said that no one should pass. Sothern at once took his wife by the arm and tuul : " Gentlemen, I am going to leave this house and take my wife." His remarks were made emphatic by the exhibition of a dangerous looking pistol in his band. The people allowed him to pass. Sothern and his wife made good their es cape, and though Miss Cowart's family of fered a reward of f250, for their arrest and the Governor added $100 ; a year elapsed before any tidings were made public of the fugitives. Then, in January, they were found in Franklin county, North Carolina. The history of their escape and capture is very romautio, and they were considering the propriety of returning and giving them selves over to the law when arrested. At tho time of her capture, in January last, Mrs. Sothem had her first child in her arms. Tho whole family were placed in Pickens jail, together with two or three others en gaged in the affair.- Last month at Pickens t'ounty Superior Court the case against Kate Sothern was taken up for trial, Judge George N. Lester, presiding. The case oc cupied four days in trial. Every particle of evideuce possible on either side was brought out, and every legal point was. hotly contested. After an exhaustive trial, on Saturday, the 28th ult., the young bride of a year ago was fouud guilty of murder, and was sentenced to be hanged on the 21st of June. The woman held her child in her arms throughout the trial. Wlieu sentence was pronounced, she was completely overcome. A motion for a new trial was made, and was hoard on Mon day, the 13th inst. It is more than proba ble that the caso will reach the Supreme Court, as the application for a new trial was denied. Atlanta, Ga., May 23. Gov. Colquitt to day commuted the death sentsnca of Mrs. Kate Southern to imprisonment in the penitentiary for 10 years. General Debility. This covenient term includes numerous ill-defined and supposed incurable forms of disease, acoorapanied by general lassitude and exhaustion, without any ascertainable -external or internal cause. The Peruvian Syrup sends its renovating influence to the inmost recesses of the system, and has relieved in our community many cases of uuppossed incurable disease. Sold by dealers generally. POVERTY AXDSITFERIXG. "I was dragged down with a debt, pov erty and suffering for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did them no good. I was complete ly -disoouraged, until ono year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hop Bit ters and commenced their uBe, and in one Inontb we were all well, and none of us have been sick a day since, and I want - to ay to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for less than cue doctor's visit will cost I know it. ' ' ' A Workikgiian. If ynti are a mm of business, weakened bv the strain (it your duties, avoid stltiiuliiiitsamltake Hop Bitters. If you are a man of letter, tolling over your midnight work, to restore brain and nerve waste, take Jloj) Bitters. If you are young and suffering from any hulls, oral Ion or dissipation, take Hop Bitters. It yon are married or single, old or young, suffer ing from poor liealtn or languishing on a bed ol sickness, take Hop Bitters. Whoever you are, wherever you are, whenever you feel that your system needs cleansing, tou ing or stimulating, wlthuut Intoxicating, take Hop Bitters. Have you dyspepsla.kldney orurlnary complaint, disease or the stomach, bowels, blood, liver, or nerves r You will be cured If you take Hoj Bitters. If you are simply ailing, are weak and low spir ited, try it I Hut It. I uslst upon It. iour druggists keeps It. Hop Bitters. It may save your life. It lias saved hundreds. For sale by Dr. M. 11. Htrlckler, New Bloom tlelil, and B. M. Kby, Newport, Pa. 2Ut H 0! FARMERS, THIS WAY I AND EXAMINE LIGGETT' S IMPROVED TRIPLE GEARF.D IRON HORSE POWER for threshing, the best and cheapest power In the county. Few persons can have had greater ex perience or closer practical acquaintance with HUHHK POWERS than 1 have had. I commenced their manufacture nearly thirty years ago, and have given this branch of my business theclosest attention ever since t and, without boasting, I assert that this Power Is strong enough to run the largest Separators or machines that are In use. It lias ninety-one revolutions of shaft tooue of team, and WILL UK HOLD LOWER than any other built In or out of the county. Also, for sale, PLOWS, COllN-SIIELLERS, HOLLOW-WARE, OVEN-DOORS, SCOOPS, and a general assortment of For sale, a good two-hnrse TREAD POWER and MACHINE In good running order, mounted on wheels, at a bargain. Also, three kinds of Jacks tor dltfereut Powers. 9.1am Agent, and can furnish Separators for any Machine. BAMUEL LIGGETT. Ickesburg, Perry Co., Pa. April 23, 1878. GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, A Sterlixg Remedy For Diseases and Injuries of thb Skin ; A Healthful. Beactifieu of tims Complexion; A Re liable Means of Preventing and Re lieving Rheumatism and Gout, and an Unequaled Disinfectant, Deodorizer AND UOUNTER-1RRITANT. Glenn's Sulphur Soap, besides eradi cating local diseases of tho skin, banishes detects of the complexion and imparts to it gratifying clearness and smoothness. Sulphur Hatha are celebrated for cu ring eruptions and other diseases of tho skin, as well hs Rheumatism and Gout. Glenn's Sulphur Soap produces tho snmo cliccts at a most trilling expense. This admirable, specific also speedily hcnls lores, bruise, c.ald, burns, sprain nnd cut. It removes dandruff and prevents tho hair from fulling out and turning gray. Clothing and linen used in tho sick room Is disinfected, and discuses communicable by contact with tho person, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity sanction Its use. Prices, 23 and 50 Cents pku Cake, Per Box, (3 Cakes,) 60c and f 1.20. N. B. Duy the large cakei and thereby economlie. Sold by all Uruggliu. "Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye," Black or Brown, 60c. C. N. CEinENTON. Trop'r, 7 Shth At. N.T. BLACK AS THE RAVEN'S WING. IS KIDDER'S Raven Indellible Ink. Never Blots I Flows Freely I Never Spreads! Always Heady! Perfect Black N fuss or trouble! It la used without preparation! Hold by all druggists and station ers. Toriev, Teinpletnn & Co., New York, Proprietors. April). JHE MANSION HOUSE, New liloorafteld, Penn'a., GEO. F. EN8MINGKR. Proprietor. HAVING leased this property and furnished It In a comfortable manner, I ask share of the public patrouage, and assure my friends who stop with me that every exertion will be made to render their stay pleasant. A careful hostler always in attendance. April 9, 1878. tf JOB PRINTING of every description neatly and promptly executed at Reasonable Kates at the Blooinlleld Times Steam Job Olllce. Carlisle Carpet flotijfe ! -S ECON D- GRAND SPRING OPENING OF Fine Foreign and Domestic CARPET I IN Gr- S ! Largest. Cheapest and Best Assortment in Eastern Pennsylva nia. Remember we make CARPETS a specialty, and devote our whole time and attention to the business. Call with us and be convinced that we can, and will sell you anything In the Carpet lino, CHEAPEIt than any one else. Respectfully, STEPHENS & BEETEM, N. B. In addition to the above, we carry an IMMENSE STOCK of Window Shades, Looking Glasses, 13 u Wall Papers, Oil Cloths, &c. I SAY! DON'T YOU WANT DRY GOODS, DRY GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, NOTIONS, If you do, just call on the subscriber and see what BARGAINS he will offer you. GOODS WERE NEYER CHEAPER! f. mortimer; New Bloomfield, IPerry Co., Pa. VECETINE. The Great Blood Furlfler. H. It. STEVENS, Proprietor, Boston Mass. 22d4w PIANfl Beautiful Concert Grand ORGAN rlMliU pianos price sitioo only UnUMW $425. Superb Grand Square Pianos, price 1,100 only 12.15. Eleganl Upright Pianos, price 1800 only 15S. New Style Upright Pianos 1112.50. Organs ;(ft. Organs la stops 872.50. Church Organs 16 stops price $190 only $115. Elegant $375 Mirror Top Organs, anly $104. Buyers come and see me at home If I am not as represented, It. K. fare paid both ways and Piano or Organ given free. Large Hist. Newspaper with much Information about cost of Pianos and Organs sent free. Please address DANIEL F. I1KATTY, Washington. New Jersey. 22d6w LU THE NEW TOILET PREPARATION. ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. Removes FRECKLES, TAX. H AND ALL BLEMISHES. Makes the Complexion as clear as Crystal, w and the skin as soft as velvet. A scientific LU preparation ; does not cover up, but Removes f- and that without the slightest Injury. 50cts 7? per bottle. Bold by all druggists. GEO. A. KELLOGG, Prop, s Church St., N. Y. 22dw4 Parson's Fnrgatlve Pills make New Rich Blood and will eompletely change the blood iu tho entire System In three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, If such a thing be pos sible. Kent by mall for 8 letter stamps, I. S. JOHNSON & CO, Bangor, Maine, 22dlw NAVY Awarded atyAeat pru at Centennial Expoeititm for fint chewing o uatiliu and Mrellrtw. owl Uulwg eaor aeter qf ruttlentng mid flnvwinp, Tht bu.l lofeacoo v.r nMdq- A onr bin nln undo-niaik I. ologtly Initiated oh Inferior Bond., that Jacium'l Uetl U oiieverjrpUlf,- bold by all dttilvre. Bend tor .Ample, ' (rra, to C. A Jajckioii Co., Wit... l'etvriharg, Va. G. F. Wardle, Gen. Agent, Philadelphia. HEW m BLOOD SWEET LxSES3 BEETEM ! SOME BARGAINS IN GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, &c. NOTIONS, &c. DRRANQ Highest honors at all World's Ex UllUMlia htbitlons. Latest Catalogues and Circulars, with new styles, reduced prices and much Information, sent free. MASON & HAM LIN OKGAN CO., Boston, New York or Chi cagtt; 22d4w For a Case of Catarrh. That SANJOItU'8 KAD1 CAIi C'UHK for Catarrh will not ikwtantly rulieve and speedily cure. References, Henry Wells, Esq., Wells Kargo&Co., Aurora, N. Y.t Win. Howell, Kh., M'Hatton Brant i Howeii, St. Louts. Testimonials and treatise by mail. Price, with Improved Inhaler, $1. Sold every where. WEEKS & POTTER, Pro prietors, Boston, Mass. 20d4t $50 $50 rfi Diamond, Star, Egg, Rose, and Floral Cards )17 13c. with name. BiscvoMHa & Co., Kinder hook, N. Y. 2Utl4 W R IVERYIEW NURSERY AND BMAI.li FUUIT OAIUKNB! Olllce 821 North 3rd Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Plants delivered by mall at any Post Ofltee In the United States. For $1 will send by mail 2 Heliotrope, 2 Fuchsias, 2 Carnations, 2 Single Geraniums, 2 Coleus, 1 DoubleOeranliim, 2 Tube roses, 4 Verbenas. nursery"" stock. Fruit and Ornamental trees.Everygreens.tlrape vines, Small Fruit Plants, &c., of every descrip tion. Send for prices. SAMUEL PARKER. 821 North 3rd Street. Harrisburg, Pa. February 12, 1878 3mos. JHE EAGLE HOTEL, New Bloomflcld, Peun'a. HAVING purchased this property and relltted and refurnished it la a comfortable manner. I ask a share of the public patronage, and assure my friends who stop with me that every exertion will be made to render their stay pleasant, , H- L- HOCHKS8UH.PT. March 10, 1379. tl Fifth Annual Spring Opening AGAIN vre greet our patrons .with an ELEGANT and AT TRACTIVE STOCK for the SPRING TRADE AT PRICES that it would be useless to try to find LOWER. Among the many attractions are the following S MEN'S SUITS in Sack, Frock and Chester field Styles In all grades and qualities, and AT ALL PRICES. BOYS' S UITS in Splendid Variety to suit all ages from three years upwards. H OAHPET8 to suit Kitchen, Dining Room, sitting Room, Parlor or Stairs at LOWEST TRICES. HATS and CAPS for Men, Boys and Youth in all the latest styles. A 1 T Ladies' Furnishing Goods. We make it a special object to always have this department well stocked with choice materials. Qpnt'e Fiirnichnni finnrle in all its branches. Articles too numerous to mention. Trunks and Valises the best and largest selec tion in the County. Besides the Above, We hare many other lines of Goods. All are invited to call. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, Penn'a. Established 1851. The First Pepsins. Dr. J. S. Houghton's PURE PEPSIN. M. J. II. Eaton of Philadelphia, who Issole suc cessor to lr. J. 8. Houohton, still prepares this unfailing remedy lor dyspeptics, according to the HOUOHTON8PEP8INIsthe Oldest, the Cheap est, the Best, and the Surest Cure. Try It. ye dyspeptics. When vonr Dhvslolan orders Pepsin, Insist upon having Houoh ton's. mite n inner recommenuea Derail se me dealer can make more on It. Get the original Hough ton's, and you will be cured. .1. II. RATON. Phllnrinlntil. Prnnrletnr. Torrey, Templeton & Co., New York General Agents, April SKJ. T A HTPO c" col"' Stockings, Nortt.m, ,. JjJXlJMUO INBTANTAIKOVLl.lor U'HH than 1 CI Canreuew or change Mjg color of tholr lrea.e., tiix,g, WtMLavf or CorrnN, at a Mmfnul eoirt, InipAnlnrf new and lovely aliaUrs by tha nweuf nnr M aom.-Tinth. Stlufc of AKT COLOR arnlf or l'ett t a dllTteenr Colore Icjr 24c. &end So. stamp fur aaiapjeaiHiclrutilar. Also, Our Improved Pest Poison uaBArcssmanacneapaebtioyer or Ui'DATATA f" 1 1 " vat a uuu Cnmtnt Worm anil all Tn.rta fli.r Prey on Yrgi'iarfon. Warranted to fail 1 rivji :r wiu-ro Paris tiro-o. kill-. I INK. VMI If. I. ati. I I. nno Injurloua top'-Anta. Mraonly-4r.toNlc..eracru. i-l J (mix aunt freohy malt lor sue, beu.il fur circular uU hundred! of teHtimotlala. Our Cabbage Worm Destroyer l hot at all Fotaosocs, bot mire death to tha vrm. Sample for trlaJ khi frea on r-cmi of 15 ma. JorAO8TAiiHiA uTo, Discount to IhuTioaej. S KKAitXtK UHKMIUAL, WOKKS, g VO.BoxSia Oince.'U"lin!l"t.f N?5iii f, jEGAL NOTICE. At a fVtliet nf rnmmmi TMwae Ia. tha Mnnle of Perry, held on the 2oth of April. 1S78, said Court granted a rule on George Matchett aud wife, As signors, and the creditors of George Matchett to show cause why Holomon Bigham, Assignee of Skid George Matchett and wlfn for benefit of oredltors, should not be discharged from said rust, returnable 11th day of June. 1878, Hervlt of said rule to be made by publication In The Hlooufiki.d Times a consecutive weeksprlor io the return day. Per Curiam, Attest D. MICKEV, Prothouotary. Diuuiiiuaia, April so, iDia. A Chance to Make Some Money, Sure CORNELL'S HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Now ready. Write for Auuuev at oni JOHN BULLY CO., Publishers, TJ5 Hansom street, Philadelphia. W13.3m