5 lit fjiloomluUr imts. LOCAL DeIpAJITMIINT. OUR TERMS rflre One Dollar a Year i n Advance lVe aro informed tbat BloomficUl has the ague Keiet. Yes, but tlio person was taken with it wbilo down by tlio Juniata nt work and carao hero to got cured. Closed. The stores in this borough will bo open to-day till 10 oVlock in tho morn ing, after which they will bo closed for the day. Tho Bank will not bo open. Creditable. Wo are glad to learn that Capt. A. II. Martin, one of tlio committeo to distribute tho $20,000 among tho Mifflin town sulToiors, refused to take anything for his services. Strange The landlord of a building in Boston, actually called on the person who rented it, tho other day, and asked him what repairs ho wanted made ; and what makes tho matter stranger, tho landlord was perfectly sane. "Will our landlord pleaso make a noto of bhis ? Wolves. On Saturday last, Mr. Jacob Bruner of Carroll twp., informs us, that lio saw two wolves cross tho camp ground near bis house. Tboy passed within sixty yards of wliero ho was standing, but unfor tunately lie bad no gun with him. Tho BJoomfleld Fur company will pleaso attend to this inaUfit' . What a Hat! Tho smashed and crump led stylo of bats now worn by somo women, always suggest tho idea that it bag been set on at least twenty four houru then partly smoothed out. To say that tho person that got up "that style," bad no more "taste" than an idiot, would be a slander on that unfortunate class of people Tlio Fourth of July at Lnmllsbttrg. A Gorman friend at Laudisburg sends tbo following description of tho manner tho day is to bo celebrated at that place: " I want to told you bow you aro to cclo brate tho fourth of tho independence day in this blace. It ish to po celebrated py effray man's int a vay to extonish hisself. Effry podies is to do so asblbejplcascs mit yourself, if I can. AYhat pully dimes, you will have, don't it?" Accidents. Tho following accidents aro reported from Walker twp., Juniata co., all of which cases aro under tho treatment of Dr. J. L. McKeehan, formorly a resident of this place : On Monday the 10th ult., a daughter of Mr. John Crozier, had a leg broken. On Tuosday the 20th ult., a son of widow Grady, received a fracture of tho thigh. On the following day a little son of Mr. Ilublor fell and fractured his thigh. Robbed. We seo by a Leavenworth paper that a few nights since some porson entered tho residence of John Weary in that place, and carried out tho panta belonging to his " brothcisin-law " and took what money wan In tlio pockets. Money in the vest pocket and a valuable watch were left un touched. Mr. Jacob Wagner of this bor ough and Mr. Wm. Ilepenstall of Wrights villo both " brothers-in-law " aro there, but which one met with the loss wo did not leant. The 4th of July is to bo celebrated in this borough in an imposing manner. At sunrise a few squibs are to bo fired in the square, and shortly after that the breakfast bolls at tho different hotels v. ill be rung. Aftcrtheday has been thus ushered in, tho people are to assemble in such places as may suit their convenience, and every one who has any money to spend, and feels disposed to part with it, will purchase such articles of re freshment as can bo procured at tho shops aud bar-rooms of the place. At a suitablo hour in tho evening it is expected that all who have not invested their money in liquid refreshments, will retire and toberly think over tho solemn teachings of tbo day they have celebrated. Town Councils. At the last election, tlio law wag passed applying tho system of cu mulative voting to the election for members of borough councils. Under this law it is claimed that tho minority party can always bo represented. Tho following section of tho act passed, explains tho whole matter : Suction 8. In election for members of town councils each voter may at his option bestow his votes Bingly upon candidates, or cumulate them upon any less number in tho manner authorized by the fourth sec tion of tlio act to duflno tho limits and or ganize tho town of Bloomsburg, approved March 4, 1870, and vacancies in any such council hhall be filled in tho manner provi ded in tho fifth section of tho same act, but nothing herein contained shall bo hold to ivgulato or nllect tho manner of choosing tlio burgess or other principal exocutivo of lleer of a borough even when ho shall bo authorized to servo as a liicmber of tho town council. Broke Jnll. On Thursday evening last, Mr. John Charters, who was In jail charg ed with contempt of court, tho contempt consisting In failuro to pay over money as directed, took French leave. Tho cscapo took placo about 0 o'clock, during the temporary absence of tho deputy Sheriff and was mado by somo porson break ing into jail and oponing the door, unless it had been left unfastened by an ovorsight. This "now departure" is probably more annoying to tho keeper than is that clauso In tlio platform of his party though to tho tax payers of tbo county it is a matter of congratulation, as they havo paid Charters' board long enough. Instead of paying a reward for his return we trust they will imprison the, man who is foolish enough to bring him back, un less there is somo other cbargo against him besides tho one on which ho is now held. P. S. Since tho ahovo was hi typo Mr. Charters has boon returned to bis old quarters. While on his way towards North umberland ho was met by a gentleman who knew him, and informed tho sheriff who at onco started in pursuit and unfortunately succeeded in again arresting him. Mall Troubles. Much grumbling was heard hero on Saturday night because no letter mail was received, owing as we sup poso to tho Post Master at Newport forget ting to put tho letter pouch into tho mail bag. Tho same mistake was made onco by tho former P. M., but ho hud spirit enough as soon as ho discovered tho error to bring tho letters himself. Beyond Green Park however peoplo wcro still worso off, as from that point they had noithcr papers or letters as tho Gormantown bag was sent to Landisburg, and tho Landisburg bag went on up tho valley. A Cnrlosifr. Mr. Jos. Clouscr of Ccntro twp., showed us a few days sinco a twig ho bad broken from an cider berry bush, which had a perfect representation of a snako growing from tho end. So per fectly did it represent a snake that bo at first thought it was one, and approached it with care, and every ono to whom it was shown would at first recoil from it. It was about 8 inches long of a dark brown color and was coiled up like a snake ready to spring. A Frightful Snako Story. Tho season for snake "yarns" is at its zenith and wo have ono to contribute But, unlike many others, tho truth of ours is vouched for by a roliablo gentleman. One day last week at tho bouso of a fam ily named Ulrich, near Middle spring, our snako mado its appearance. It seems that Mrs. Ulrich loft her little child playing on tho floor whilst bIio wont up stairs to at tend somo domestic duties. After remain ing thore for some timo she beard loud cries of laughter coming from tho child and she retraced her stops to seo tho causo. Imagine her horror when looking in the room sbo saw a huge black suako wrapped around tho child's body and entwined around its neck, all tho whilo tho little one laughing until tho tears rolled down its checks. Struck with fear her piercing screams alarmed her husband working near by. who came In and evidently saved tho child's life by drawing It from tho folds of the snake whilst Mrs. U. loosed it with a boo, and they were thus enabled to dis patch it. Tho little child was delighted with its strange companion and scorned re gretful that it should bo so murderously dealt with. Valley Sentinel, Counterfeiters Sentenced John Shaffer, convicted of passing counterfeit bank notes in tiro Lykens Valley, has tali sentenced to two years Imprisonment Ellas Hoffman, who was convicted of passing counterfeit bank notes while huck stering in tho neighborhood of Carlislo, was on Tuesday last sentenced to three years' imprisonment by Judgo Cadwalader in Philadelphia, A motion was mado to havo a new trial on the ground of after discover ed testimony, but tbo judgo said tho testi mony of tho United Statos made out too plain a case for any testimony to produce a different result. Loo al Uriel. Tip priiis house robberies aro getting al most too frequent for comfort. A fow nights since somo person, who ought to bo enjoying tho hospitality of the deputy Shcriir, entered the spline house belonerini; to John Lupfcr, and stole meat und other articles. Wm. Stone of Lack two., Juniata Co.. has been committed to jail iu that county for an attempt to commit an outrago on a girl 13 years olu. Miss Mattio Lukens, of Walker twn.. Juniata Co. died on Monday of last week alter two Hours illness. Now would bo tho timo to tako tho cen sus of this borough as tho number of city drummers would give us population sul 11 cent to warrant an application for a city cnaricr. The Huntingdon Journal is a valued ex change, but by some means they forirot to put tlio ink on tlio copy sent us last week. Cumberland county is being iiiterviewe by thieves to an extent never bef'oro know by the oldest inhabitant. Tlio police i return are very anxious to interview tl thieves, A f!imn ment imr will lin fnmmmmofl at the Itud Barn camp ground in Cumberland (Jo., on me wi, ol August. A nnt'tv from fnml rl'i n.l t.it.nlw tmm -!'. j . ....... ...j .itv.u ' 1 n I,... ..... ........ Ill .. r. . .. - nuvu .miiMiip; uub Jinn uiunuiin im n. 1U1 ' few days past. Mr. Bonl. Barrett at Newport was sud denly stopped and somewhat hurt by a close lino catching him under the chin whilo running across his yard on Wednes day last. July camo in cool and rainy and mnnv who had tho good fortune to have their stoves up, put ilro in them and found it very comfortable. Wo received somo now potatoes on Saturday from 'Squire Clouscr which wo think equal to any in this county. Somo of thorn weighed half a pound each. Jos. A. McC'lure Esn.. has our thanks for a copy of tho General Laws passed at tho lato session. A few days Binco aland turtlo was found on tho farm now owned by Joseph Millor in Uontro twp., wlitcli was marked "V. W. K. 1804." The farm at that dato WO learn was owned by D. W. Iliber. Church Notices. Presbyterian preaching in tho Court room next Sunday at 11 in tho morning, and at 8 p. m. For The DloomJleUl Timet. Mn. Editok. In yonr Issue of June 27th, I notice an artlclo over the signature of "Wan derer" giving a very flattering description of our village of Blnln, and its surroundings. We aro certainly very prond of the spirit of enterprise manifested by our citizens as dis played by our correspondent. Our surrounding country is among tho finest in tho county, and our mountain scenery among the most romantic, but tho knowlcdgo of the nomenclature of onr Mountains, of your correspondent, or his In formant, is sadly at fuult. Instead of tho " Biuo Tuscarora" bounding us on the north, wo havo tho famous old Conococheaquo. I have inquired If tho two mountains ever were known to exchango places, (thinking perhaps " anderer" was visiting us during an ex change,) but even the "oldest inhabitant" has no recollection of tho occurrence, but it is generally believed, Hint they aro and havo been for somo timo past In their proper loca tions. I know of no spot In our vlllago from which, looking north, tlio " Bluo Tuscarora" can ho seen, unless through a perspective glass of tremendous power. As to tho "three churches and tliclr parsonages, I would say that I know of but two parsonages In tho vil lngo, although our three churches represent four denominations, unless wo credit the brick house in the field cast of ' this, to one of tlio delinquent churches. And I have no doubt tho mercantile appraisor for 1871, will bo pleased to note tho amount of business doing in our stores, ns money is greatly needed by tho county for building purposes. Of tho success of our Academy wo ore Justly proud, and if " Wanderer" had inquired of tho Principal ho would have been correctly informed, as to the names of our mountains, as tho Geography of the Co., is taught In his school, which certainly Is very commendable. " All tho shops, offices, and other establishments," together with the tannery are doing a business which ought to command better facilities for transportation than we now possess, and I would ask all In terested, why don't wo exert more enorgy, towards building tho railroad, which, when completed, would glvo our vlllago an impetut greater than any other project, and which would properly dovclope our latent resources. Tho load of bark was truly a mammoth of Its kind, but I thought as the load moved along the street, that as it was hauled only for brag, and as thcro was no money valuo involved, (except for tho stripping, which could bo ar ranged in the shape of a bonut to the strippers,) it might as easily have made five to eight cords more, and tho mules have hauled It as easily. Mr. Crowuovcr Is certainly among one best and quietest teamsters, but when, for somo cause tbo loud stopped in tho stream near tho tan nery, I feared ho would lose his laurel but by the application of a little muteU to tho rear ar.d sides of tho wagon, he camo of O. K. thus saving the reputation of the teamster and tho team. But the weight 1 " oyor thirteen tons," I would prefer to see It taken from tlio beam of a Fulruauks. Long may we Ichavi. Citizen. t5""Thc 8prlng Uowcrs now bcglnl ng to bloom everywhere are hardly more hcautif ul than the new Sprlug styles at Wanamakei & Brown's. $P I was crcttlusr irrav didn't Uko It. Na ture's Hair Restorative restored the color of mv hair, cleaned my sealD and pleased mo won derfully. Nothing like it In the market, nor ever was nor ever will lie. Bco advertisement. Try It. Every person who Is troubled with dyspepsia, debility, or the diseases consequent upon the Sprint; changes, should use Kohrcr' s Cherry To nic bitters. It will invigorate, restore the nn- petite, and generally Improve tho health. Try it. For Bale by F, Mortimer & Co., and the stores generally inrougnouiiuo united mutes County Trice Current. Rloomfiku), July 3, 1871. Flax seed 2 00 rotatoes, Ilutter V pound 15 " Eggs V dozen, 15 " Dried Apple ft pound 8 ulO " Dried Peaches 15 0 15cts.V. Tealed Peaches, 18 0 22 cts. " Cherries 0 0 0 cts. " " Pitted, 15 018 cts. " Blackberries 10 10 cts." Onions V bushel 75 " NEWl'OHT MAHKET8. Corrected Weekly by Knvfih, Nnyrier ft.l Nkwi-Out, July 3, IV, 1. Flour, Extra 80 00 Bed Wheat 115 0123 II ye 85 Corn JS0 6. Outs V 32 pounds 13 Clover Heed 5 00 0 5 00 Timothy Hoed g 00 Flax Sued 1 75 Potatoes 1 15 0 t 15 Ground Allium Suit, 2 00 Llineburners Coal 2 40 Ktovo Coal 6 i fl 00 1'ea Coal 3 40 Hnillli Coul 25 cts. V bm. Cross 1 lcs,8 feet lulti! 45 0 4 3 cents Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney A Andrexot, NO. 123 MAUKKT 8TIIKET. Philadelphia, July 1, 1871. Wheat l 01 50 Rye looeioo Com 74075 Outs, A40O7 Clover Seed (i lOKper lb. Timothy Seed 3 00 0 4 00 Flax Seed 2 10 0 2 10 Country Lard, ... 8 0 Efc'K" 18 0 19 Butter, dull salo ., 10 0 14 Washed Wool C2 cents per lb. DEATHS. McDonald In Carroll twp., on tho 29th ult., Jnnc, wll'o of Mr. John M. McDoDald, aged 04 years, 5 months and 23 days. Lono In Center twp., on the 27th ult., Cora May, daughter of D. J. and Catharino Long, oged 6 years, 9 mouths and 7 days. Xcw Advertisement. CLOTHAIG oAk HalL rpuiALLIST FOR AUGUST TEUM, 1871. 1. Win. Vunswcarciigcn vs. Wm. Rieo. 2. C'rnlg & Ulanc hnrd vs. II. S. Dlinm. 3. W. II. Miller's ndm. vs. A. M. Egolf. 4. Sarah A. Weber et al. vs. 1". K. Co. C. Perry Krcmer vs. Davis & Wlster. 0. Frank W. Gibson vs. John Bhutto. 7. T. I'. Cochran ct al. vs. Job. Lnnlgan. 8. Beyfcrt, McMauus & Co. ct al. vs. Lnn lixun ct al. 9. Davis ct al. vs. James Lanljran. 10. Susanna Copp vs. James Gibbous. 11. Stato Bank vs. Daniel Losh. 13. t Stato Buuk vs. l'cter Shcailcr. 13. ' Penn township vs. Dunnennnon bor. 14. Ann M. Donagliy vs. E. J. Donaghy. 15. Jacob Kuhn vs. Christopher Fisher. 10. . & C. Ebcrhart vs. A. II. Toplcy. 17. John Unas vs. Isaac Kowo. 18. Peter Sheibley's ndm. vs. II. Keck. J. J. 81'ONENBERGEK, July 4, 1871, Frothouotary. NOTIt'K. The uiidorsljrnrd cautions nil per sons against tiTspasxiiiR on his hinds for HiintliiK, CuttliiK Tinnier, or passim; or repassliiK throiiuh his Vlnvaril. dcstrovliu: (iriincs. &.. uu- d en lie penally oi I no law. ns it win ne eniorceu. 20 3t Donnally's Mills. Dissolution of Co-Partnci'HliIp. ""OTICF. Is hereby piven that the partnership O- nemoiore i'xikiiuu oeiween me undersigned, has this day been dissolved. i. n. iici;iiiu, WM. A. WALLACE. Falling Springs, June 22d, 1871. The business will be continued bv tho subscri ber, who iilmin Is authorized to settle the accounts ol the late llriu. X. S. MeCOKD. .A. Ncav Leather, Harness and Oil Store At Duncannon, l'cnn'a. P Illl V aiila.rllint lina i.tat inmn1 It. ll,i,,n.mnAn J. 1'erry county, l'a., opposite the National iioici, a large ami spienuiu assortment ot LEATHER, SADDLERY, OILS, TRUNKS, SHOE-FINDINGS, &C. lie Is nrenared to till orders at the shortest notice and In the best manner. 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