ljc mcs, New Bloomftclir, )a. Tlio Blooniliold Tinics Tuetdny, January 11, 1SIO. E O C A L 1) E l'A 11 T M E X T. Dr. Shorjijic. Thi.-t caso camo before tlio Supremo Court last week and was again postponed until tlio first Monday in Febru ary, owing to other engagements of tho Court and Council. A protrude! meeting of four weeks du ration has just been elo.sd by tho Luther ans aillansville. Tho result was very gratifying, as twenty live converts were mi lled to the church. The new Ciiurch ISilif.ee erected by the Reformed Congregation in Newport, will be dedicated to the service of the Triune God, on Stuultiy, the iiith of January, 1870. Several eminent ministers are expected to be present on the occasion. Tho public are respectfully invited to be present. X Presentation. Colonel 1$. P. Bealor of Nowport has prepared for presentation to President Grant, an elegant Laurel cane. The cane has seven knots on it and on each knot was engraved a let ter forming tho name of U. 8. Grant. It was finished in lino stylo, and elegantly mounted, reflecting much credit upon the taste of tho donor. TiieUest in Use. The Parham Sewing Machine is tho most simple, tho most com plete, works with less noise and will be found the best machine in use. They may be seen at tho store of James L. Diven in Lan disburg, or of F. Mortimer, New Rloomlield. Every person who thinks of purchasing a sewing machine, should not fad to examino The Purliiiin Machine. Think you tho proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy would oiler $500 reward for a caso of catarrh which ho cannot cure if his Remedy was a humbug? Preposterous idea 1 Sold by druggists everywhere at lifty cents, and it prepares a full pint of the medicine ready for use. Robbery. Sometime during tho night of the 5th inst., some person entered tho house occupied by Gabriel Kline, at Green park, and stole $45 from a chest, and a small amount of change from Mr. Kline's pants. Entrance was effected by boring a two inch auger bole through tho cellar door and afterwards removing tho sash. Sever al robberies havo occurred in that neighbor hood within a few months, of a singular nature, which makes it appear that some person acquainted with tho premises com mits tho deeds. Two men named John Briner and James Rogers wore arrested on Saturday by Con stable Eaton, of Landisburg, for peddling without license, and wero brought before Esq. Shuler, in this borough. Tho most singular part of tho procedure, was their being discharged with a lino of ten dollars, which, if they wero liable to any fine at all, should have been one hun dred dollars. The counsel for tho officer wished to havo the men held until some in formation could be obt ained as to where tho goods wore procured, but tho men wero discharged and hurried out of tho county as though thoir time was remarkably pro cious. Correspondents Wanted. Wo desire to make the local department of The Times, as complete as possible, and shall not allow expense or troublo to interfere with our success. To securo this object, wo wish to arrange with ono person at every post-offico 171 tho county, to notify us of every occurrence transpiring in their vicinity, calculated to bo of any interest to our readers. ' We do not ask them to put their communi cations in shape for publication, but to givo us facts, and wo will attend to putting them into proper form. To tho person en gaging to do this, wo will furnish stamped envelopes, having on them our printed ad dross, so that they will be at no expense for postage, and have but little troublo. In ad dition to this The 'Times will bo mailed to their address vhku ov change, during the continuance of tho arrangement. Persons willing to accept this proposition will pleaso notify us, and wo will send to ono at each office, the envolopes, and depend on thein for "locals" from thoir vieiuity. Good Clothes don't mako tho man, but they improve him wonderfully when ho ia made. Such improvements can bo had of F. Mortimer. (tfver Done. Wo frequently sco com plaints of officers neglecting their duty, but in tho return of tho Burgess and Coun cil of this borough, by Constable Mehairy for the condition of the streets, wo havo an instance of an official over doing his duty. Tho ono place paiticularly complained of, had already been ordered fixed by the put ting in of a culvert. The materials for tho purposo arc already on tho ground, and but for the sudden and unexpected early cold would havo been completed this fall. Aa it is, a temporary arrangement had been made to conduct away tho water, so that the place is in better condition than it has been for years. Tho condition of tho streets and walks in our borough is such that our town will 1 favorably compare with any in the State, and had the constable ever travelled much ho would havo known that our citizens have 110 reason to feel ashamed of their bor ough. As he acknowledges that ho has not seen tho place complained of for several weeks, it looks as though tho return was either made to gratify some other person, or for some spite ho may have against the bor ough authorities. Under tho circumstan ces the return is inexcusable. Jln Demand. Lewis Potter, Esq. of this borough was appointed, a few days ago, Agent of the .Etna Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn., by T. Kirk AVhito, Esq., Special Agent. Tho iEtna is ono of tho oldest companies in tho United States, and the losses paid in fifty years has amounted to almost thirty-six millions of dollars. "By their fruits ye know them." It is one of the most absurd things upon earth to neglect tho means of providing a remedy against the overwhelming consequences of fire, when such a remedy is attainable without the slightest difficulty. 1 lavo your property at all times insured. Always ask Mr. Potter for a policy in tho old Etna. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Tho January term of Court convened on Monday noon; Judgo Graham and Asso ciato Judges Baker and Stroup on tho bench. Common Pleas. David J. Mourer's use vs. Richard Ma gee, et. al. Feigned issuo. Continued. Adam Castetter vs. Jeremiah O'Neil, et al. Action to recover money paid by pill', to deft., on tho purchase of a farm, and which ho afterward declined to take. Ver dict for defendant. Sarah Lontz vs. Morgan Hoover. This was an action of Replevin brought by tho plff., for two mules traded off by pllf's. sou to tho deft., for an old buggy and $100 00. Verdict for pllf. for $375. WTilsou McAfoo vs. Jacob Shearer. This was an action of general indebitatus ai Bumpsit, founded on different accounts, run ning through a number of years. Verdict for plff. for $188 55. Tho. B. Thompson vs. Rob't. P. Coch ran and C. A. Brandt, An action of debt founded upon a promissory note given in payment for a horso purchased at public sale of plff Deft, alleged that ho did not receive consideration for said note. Tho horso being unsound. Verdict for plfl'. for $188 18. Craig & Blanchard vs. J. L. Kline, et al. There were two different actions in which tho pllf's. (who are a lumber firm in Phila delphia,) replevied a lot of logs in tho pos session of tho def'ts. Dcf'ts. gave prop-" erty bond and retained tho logs in dispute These logs wero started by tho pill 's, in tho spring of 1808, on tho West Branch of tho Susquehanna River to be lloatcd to their mills on Swan Creek, in Maryland. The logs were lloated loosely, not being rafted together, part of them about 870 wero captured by def 'ts., whilo thus floating on the river, and over 1000 of them lodged on tho islands in tho river, opposito tho Dry Saw Mill, in this county, belonging to tho defendants, and others, and wero removed by tho defendants to their saw mill and converted into lumber. Tho cases excited much interest on account of the mavnmioK- - A Hon of tho constitutionality of tho Act of Assembly of 1808, prohibiting tho floating of logs loosely on said river, and giving au thority to persons so inclinod, to tako up such logs. This question was very ably discussed by tho learned counsel on both sides. Tho Judgo charged tho Jury that tho Act was constitutional and that tho plaintiffs could not recover tho logs that woro captured in tho rivor, but that under tho law and facts, thoir verdict should bo for tho plaintiffs for tho value of tho logs found by defendants on the islands, and by them taken therefrom. Verdict for plain tiffs for 1078 48. Rebecca Phillips' use vs. Abner Vanfos sen, Executor, &e. Summons in debt. Ver dict for pllf. of $732 72. Jacob M. Miller, Executor &c, vs. Jere miah Rinehart. Continued. Mary J. Miller's uso Vs. Jeremiah Rine hart. Continued. James B. Lciby vs. Wm. Cumbler. Con tinued. Quaiiteu Sessions. Commonwealth vs. Wm. Noble. Charge, Fornication and Bastardy. Pros. Mahala Mondinghall. Deft, entered into recogni zance for his appearance at next court. Com. vs. Jonathan Graff. Charge, at tempt to commit burglary. Committed to Jail at tho expense of the county. Com. vs. Chas E. Kesslor. Charge, lar ccny. Defendant plead guilty and was sen tenced to imprisonment for three months in the county jail, pay a lino' of 0 cents and tho costs of prosecution. Com. vs. John Sheafier. Charge, receiv ing stolen goods. Pros. Wm. B. Williams. Verdict, Not guilty. Com. vs. Jacob Frownfelter and John Snyder. Charge Misdemeanor Defend ants not arrested. This was a charge brought against tho Supervisors of Spring township, for neglect of their official duties! Com. vs. Tho Burgess and Town Council of Bloomfield borough. Defendants not arrested. Tho defendants were returned by the Constablo of said borough for having a street in an improper condition. Tho following Nollo Prosequics were en tered by the District Attorney : Com. vs. Abram Ilostctter. Charge, For nication and Bastardy. Same vs. Frederick Bitting. Charge, As sault and Battery. Same vs. Joseph Roads. Charge, Dis turbing Literary Meeting. Same vs. Samuel Shadier. Charge, Sure ty of the Teaco. Divorces Granted. Washington E. Long from hiswifo Annio Long. Sarah A. Woods from her husband Isaac T. Woods. Tho Grand Jury upon tho petition of tho Directors of tho Poor, and after visiting tho Poor House, unanimously recommended tho erection of new buildings. Tho old building being altogether insufficient for tho accommodation of tho inmates. The Court approved of their report. Hon. Samuel Linn and Col. Simpson were admitted to practice in tho soveral courts of this county. All licenses horetoforo granted at April Sessions, were, on account of tho change of time of holding tho April Session, until tho 1st of May, granted at this Session of tho Court, to take effect from tho 1st of April. C. J. T. Mclntire, Chas. A. Baructt and B. F. Junkin, Esqrs., wero appointed a committee to take chargo of tho Law Libra ry, in conformity to tho Act of Assembly. B. F. Clegg was appointed Court-Crier in lieu of Michael Clouser removed. Lemuel T. Sutch was appointed Tip Stave, vieo William Mehairy removed. Tho last named appointments to tako ef fect from this term of Court. Briefs. V Mr. Lewis W. Orwan lias been appoin ted keeper at the ourity jail. JTho citizens of Newport complain that ciuch.cn uiiovcs are 100 pieuty. An adjourned court will bo held ia this borough on tho 27th instant. Killed on tho railroad Four doga at ewport. The hope of tho citizens is, il.-l il. . M l .... mat uie rauroaa company will do some more. )(Thc mail route between Chambcrsburg and Bedford, lias been purchased by J; cob M. Long, a recent resident of New Ucrmantown. The secondary school in Newport lias been discontinued, in consequence of dissatisfaction with tho teacher. It is now illegal to kill grjuircls rabbits partridges or wild turkeys. Newport is determined to havo a lock up, and each man in tho borough has ap pointed hiniHolf a committee to select a good location. v X, S. II. Galbraitb. E,j. m been nppoin- ieu county surveyor 111 place of Al. 5. Holman resigned. This is ertmiily aii excellent appointment. y I he new and pleasant toned bell ro 0011117 rilaced in flin 1 yL mV 1'iutdU dist church, is from tlio eelebratod Buck eye Foundry, of Van Duzen & Tift, whoso advertisement will bo found in another column. For The Bloomfield Times. The Bloomfield Fur Company. New Bloomtiold, Pa January 4th, 1S70. Mr. Editor Having seen In your paper several notices of the Bloomlleld Fur Company, it may not be amiss for 1110, an humble member of that Com pany, to state the object of our confederation, and the rules by which we arc novonied. We are regu lated by no rules as unchangeable as those of tho Modes and Persians, except Bule Hid, which one we are most particular In observing ; and the pun ishment most severe. The others are to be enforc ed as long as they are mutually pleasing. The intention of tills Company Is to bring weeji ing and wailing Into the habitations of Itoynard in the first place, and lastly, though not lea si ly, for tile sake of that filthy lucre, which draws man into most of enterprises. The Skin and theKealn being the trophies of tho chase. We acknowledge nu leader but headlong ami united wet rami) over hills, through woods and swamps In pursuit of our prey, sounding the war-cry of Annihilation, (which as I cannot spell it, may be heard before the rising of tho sun, on any hunting-day, sounding as near like "Che-hoe," as 1 can describe. As yet we have chosen no banner. We respect fully solicit from tlio public any emblems or coat of arms they can suggest. All will be taken into eon sidoraiion, except those having tho picture of a half-starved cur. leaning against a tree, barking at a hole in the rocks. Kuch are ruled out by a unan imous vote in private council hold at headquarters in the Held. The following rules wero passed in private coun cil, but I shall take the liberty of making them public j ' liule 1st. Kach individual Is to furnish his own grub, thereby preventing the disagreeableness of easting wishful eyes on his friends. Contributions of Bonzino are to be handed around to those having good swallows. liule 2d. Thai all porsohs wishing to have aclaim on the fSUin, are to furnish a cur. The same eur to have at least three running legs, and to be able to howl on the trail, around tho woods, or at some thing. Age not particular. liule 3rd. That all persons accompanying a hunt, are to fully concur in all yarns told by each other, regarding the chase. And if success does not at tend us, he is to state tliat the dogs ran one, hut some man shot the fox away across t lie country, anil make it as far as possible, which will cause people to believe tho curs are valuable and per haps induce them to buy at an exorbitant price. liule Ith. Tho man killing tlio fox returns with the Scalp. The owner of tho lead dog returns with the Skin ; the rest return with wet feet and an empty stomach, which is to servo them right for not paying dog tax. It Is requested that all dogs should bo called pet names, to distinguish them from tho lower species, such as " Wcnus1' and 'liiggus." Dividends declared seiui-occasionally. MM ROD. Church Notices. Iu tho Presbyterian Church Prayer Meeting on 've(iilcs,iay evening, (service as usual next Sabbath. In the M. K. Church Prayer Meeting 011 Thurs day evening. Preaching next Sabbath, at 10J4 o'clock, a. 111., by liev. AV. Shriber. In tho Lutheran Church, preaching every eve ning during the week. Mishlcr's Bitters for eulo by F. Moktimek. New Bloomlleld, Pa. Couuty Trice Current. , , Bloomi'ihm), January 11, 1870. Flax-Seed 00 potatoes 4r, centj. liulter pound, So Kggs $1 dozen 25 " Dried Apples iH pound 6 " Dried J'eacnes 8 lOcts 1 l'caled I'eaciies, lf mi IS ets Cherries 5 ,4 (juts; " 1'ilted, IS m) 20 ets " Blackberries X 4t 10 els' " Onions V bushel, 75 Corrected Weekly ly OriPith Jon. iviif ivi t Dunca.nno.n, January 10, 1870. hlte Wheat si ft) lied Wheat, 1 10 e 75 ' 70 O Oats, 32 pounds new 40 Ground Alumn Salt jl Hack, 2 60 Dimeburner's Coal, 2 50 Stove Coal . S SO Smith Coal, ;. 25ct.bug. Iron V Cwt 4 6i) Nails V Keg 4 50 Corrected Weekly hy wm. Knvoh t Sons I Nuweout, January 10, lH7o. Flour. F.xtra K 4 75 lied Wheat 1 00O1 00 Kyn 85 "'n 65 (J 80 lats jf( X pounds, 4j Clover Seed 7 oil Q 7 0U Timothy Seed, 2 50 Flax Seed I 75 1'olatoes 30 3 30 Cround Alumn Salt,.,,,, ,. 2 75 l.lmcliuiner's Coal, ;. 2 40 Wove Coal 6 50 07 00 1 fa Coal 3 40 Smith Coal 25 ets. ?1 bus. Cross lies,8;4 feet long 35 U 40 cents . riiiluilolpliia Trice Current. Corrected Wi'ci-l.n hj jamwu & Andrews, No. 123 Mahket Kthket. whii. wi l'lULAUKLi'iiiA, January 8, 1870. l;od heat 1 27 W 1 30 " 'e 1 mi 1 00 Oils...... 55S57 f.. ov,Vr, "M'l--, 7 75i8 25 1 iinothy Seed 3 75 4 25 1 lax heed, 2 20 01 2 25 C ountry hard m tt iy fff 38 40 Turkeys 2 u Butter, solid in Mils.' IS JO MAnniA&Es. t8YrAB;VIArF-f)n ,lie 21st "it- y Nov. a. f. inn . 1 V. Kiib. to nflxH Margaret eimiity Juniata township, Perry .l'?MA?-"AUiKii-By the same, on the 28th inn iv;,;.!1' 1 , i f'jwnmn, to Miss Elizabeth Aim Oardner, both of Newport. bells, rer BUCKEYE HELL FOUNDRY! C IIUltCH, Academy, Factory, Farm, Kirn- juiu in liens, em., &c., mane ol P Villi BELL METAL, (Copper and Tin.) warranted in quality, tone, du rability. K.C.. and mutinied with our I'atcnt IiM J'KOVKD UOTATINU HANGINGS. Illustrated Catalogues scut Free. VANDVZEX .0 TIFT, Nosi 103 and 104 E. 2nd St., CINCINNATI, O. 41101ypd FOIl SALE. AN EN'fJlNH o Sixteen Horfo Tower- Th Kngine and Boiler is in perfect order, and the boiler is of sulllcicnt capacity to drive a much larger lOngiue. It would bo suitable for a large tan yard or a saw and grist-mill. The subscriber oilers it for sale, only because it Is so much larger than the wants of bis Foundry require. For further particulars address or apply to GKOIiGK SNl'Dtfll. lii Neiv liloomlield, Fa. BB. McINTlliK Attorney at Daw. and Dls- triet Attorney of I'errv county. Ollice with C. J. 1'. Mclntire, New Bloomliekl, l'eim'a. IIOTOGEAPIIS ! Photographs ! Photographs ! JACOli COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. Till, subscriber would resppcl fully call th at tention of the citizens of tins county to the fact that he is prepared to take l'JIOTOilllA I'1S In the best style of the art. His long experience enables him to produce X'ictuiies wjiicrr caxxot sb ex- CEI.LKD. All persons are requested to call at his rooms nd examine .specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will be taken to furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOJl COKLE, Artist, Newport, l'erry Co. 1'a. Now &tzig-o limine BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD and NEWPORT ! WIXTER ARRANGEMENT. T1H subscriber is now running a hack between J'1' ilieldand Newport, leaving Itlooinneld at 0 a in. arriving at Newport in time to connect with the Hxpress train least. Keturniiig, leavtis Newport at 2.30 p.m., or on the arrival of the Mail train West. Hi- lie has also opened a MVF.lt Y in th. Stables belonging to liinesmitir.s Hotel, where he is pre pared to furnish horses and buggies at moderate Vices. AMUS KOBINSON. Bloomfield Academy! An English and Classical School FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! THK WINTKll SliSSION of this InstitutioB commenced December tith. Tlie course of stuilv embraces I.atln, Creek laighsh Branches, Mathematics. Natural Science. &(.. and is designed to furnish a thorough Fnglisli Fducation, or a complete Preparation for a Colle giate Course. Vacations: July and August, and ono week at ( hristinas. Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Boom, Wasi Ing, tuition in Latin, Creek, Knglish Branches and Mathematics, for the scolastic year, except board in vacations. $200,00. The Hoarding Department Is at tho institution, under the supervision of Wiliam Grier, Esq., by whom good and substantial board will be fur nished: and the pupils will be under the strict cre of the Principal. Address T. A. 8N1VKLV, A. B., Principal, or William Gkiek, Sltf New Blooinficld, Perry county, r.. B . M. Eli Y, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in ontice AND MEDICINES, OJiomiosxls, CONCENTRATED REMEDIES, ESSENTIAL OILS, Patent Medicines, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal and Sacramental Purpoiee. A Splendid Assortment of PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, 13 11 U S II E S , AND FANCY ARTICLES, Always on hand, which will be gold at low prlci , tW Orders from Physicians prompt ; attended to with great cure. DBf IvTi BBY, Newport, Periy County; Penn'a.