l)c fflmcB, Nun Bloomftcfo, )a. 5 Tlio Bloomfield Times Tuesday, January IS, 1S70. J, OCAL D E 1'A It T 31 E X T. OUR TERMS A re One Dollar a Year i n Advance ! Persons win) receive a paper with this article marked, nmy know that they should renew their subscription, It tliey wish to continue to receive If'ie 'limes. Million's Mngnzine for February is at hand and contains its usual variety of inter esting and instructive reading. It is cer tainly the cheapest magazine we know of. Elliott, Thomes and Talbot, of Boston, are the publishers. Aeddcut. On Monday of last week, tho horses of Mr. John Kell, of Kye township, took fright at the blowing of a whistle while passing the round house at MaryV ville, and threw him on tho hames of the saddle horse, injuring him considerably in ternally. Horse Thieves. Sometime during last Saturday night, some person or persons stole a dark bay horse and a buggy from the stable of Mr. Wertz, in Carlisle On Sunday, the stolen property was traced to where the roads fork, about two miles east of this borough, but from there the parties in pursuit got on the wrong route. Xjuieres. While an exhibition was in progress at New Gcnnantown a few even ings since, which was attended by Mr. Noel's family, some person entered their house and stole a quantity of wheat and buck wheat Hour, corn meal &a. They were evidently putting in a winter supply of pro visions, without money and without price. SJUiiilding Association. A building asso ciation has been organized at Marysville. They are determined to have their borough one of the progressive kind. The ollicers are D. K. Ileeder, President. J. M. Miller, Vice President. Lewis W. Lesh, Secreta ry. John B. Liddle, Treasurer. Dr. O. T. Everhart, Solictor. Why can't Bloonifiold do something of tho kind ? Houses are badly needed here. Disturbing Religious Meetings. The fol lowing from the York county True Demo crat, may bo read with advantage in many parts of our own county. A young man by the name of Adam Seachrist was tried in the court last week, and convicted for disturbing a religious meeting oh tho 19th of March last, in tho U. Brethern, in Dallastown, York co. In order to avoid disturbance and confusion, during service, the trustees of tho congre gation had established a rule that all por sons leaving the house before the congre gation was dismissed, should retire by a side door, witli which fact Seachrist was well acquainted. Notwithstanding this, he insisted upon violating the rule, and the noise and confusion occasioned by his leav ing that night at the wrong door was such as to break up the meeting. The charge of tho Hon. Robt. J. Fisher, tho Presiding Judge, to tho Jury, was such as to rellect great credit upon the head and heart of that able and distinguished jurist. A reli gious congregation has a right to make rules for tlie government of their serviees in the house m which they are held, and per sons knowingly violating them, are liable to the penalty imposed by the Act of Assem bly passed for their protection. There are young men, and others not so yong, who are in tho habit of attending our diliorent churches where services are now regularly held during the week, not so much for de riving any benefit from tho serviees as to gratify au idle curiosity of ''seeing and being seen." While there, they behave themselves in an unseemly manner, by talk ing and laughing and squirting tobacco juice on the floor, and they are all liable to the penalty imposed by our Act of Assembly, heaehrist, in the case mentioned, was onteueed to pay a fine of five dollars, tho costs of proectttion and undergo an impris onment of iifteeu days in tbo county jail. The Best In Hue. The Parham Sewing Machine is the most simple, the most com plete, works with less noise and will be found the best machine in use. They may be seen at the store of James L. Diven in Lan disburg, or of F. Mortimer,New Bloomflold. Every person who thinks of purchasing a sewing machine, hould not fail to examine The Purlima Hue hlne. Church Notices. In the Presbyterian Church Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening. Prayer meeting on Sun day at Wi A. M. Preaching In the evening at 7 P.M. Young men's prayer' meeting at William Burns' on Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. In the Heformed Church Prayer Meeting on Thursday evening. Preaching on nexliiabbath, at 21-2 o'clock P. M. In the M. K. Church Prayer Meeting on Thurs day evening. Preaching next Sabbath, ai lil'A o'clock, a. in., by Kev. V. bliriber. In the Lutheran Church, preaching every cvo ning during the week. Slid lie n Death. On Thursday afternoon, about four o'clock, Benjamin Biggs, sen., died suddenly, at the residence of his sou, in this place. We learn his death was produced by apoplexy, ho expiring imme diately after receiving the stroke Mr. B. was a native of Maryland, but has been for some years residing with his son, in this place, lie was social and cheerful in his disposition, and was greatly respected by all who knew him. His age was bo venty two years. Shippensburg Nws. any proof was needed that tho old fo gies were not all dead yet, tho following letter would establish it beyond doubt. Ed. For The Bloomfield Timet, y The Railroad Iliiinbtig. ' vMk. Editoii : Sir, I seo you take an in terest in tho railroad scheme, which has been going on in our valley for at least ten years, to fool and humbug out honest farm ers and mechanics. It is now time for the leaders of this railroad to see their folly and give it up for a bad job. I will take some of tho wool off their eyes. I have no belief in a railroad ever running through this littlo valley, and I think it is a great nonsense to talk about it, lor if it was made there would not be enough of business to pay for keep ing it up, and would do more damage than it would be worth. Our fathers got along right well without a railroad and had to haul their produco to Baltimore on wagons, and I think we should be satisfied to live as they did. A few years ago our people invested their money in oil stock, and some in silver mines, and that was the last they scon of it. Just so it will be with tho Railroad. There are always some persons who are not satisfied to let well enough alone, ami who.are going about with some new scheme, seeking whom they may devour, but they never catch me in their trap, for I am too sharp for them. I never go in for patent rights or any other mean humbug contrivance, but try to live in the good old way our fathers lived. I want you to bo sure to publish this article as it is for the interest and welfare of your good readers, but if you or some other person has any objections or re ply to make to it, I hopo you will publish it also, in order that all can seo both sides of tho question and judge for themselves which is right. Youit Fiuend. 4 I' or the Bloomfield Times.. Donally's Mills, January l'i, 1870. Mr. Editou : Dear Sir Your patrons in this neighborhood are much delighted with tho enlarged form of your excellent paper, and tho general expression heard of it is, The cheapest and best paper in the county. For some timo, and at tho present, quite a religious interest prevails in this neigh borhood, as tho effect of a series of meet ings being held at School House No. 5, by the Rev. Messrs. Miller and Swingle, minister of the Evangelical Association. Among the seekers are some of tho mo it hardened cases in tho neighborhood. This is a new appointment and promises to be one of some influence. As items of nows though rathor stale, we will mention that Mr. William Bakor's store of this place was brokon into a few nights ago, by soma burglars and robbed of Rome of its valuables. Mr. Lobaugh will shortly occupy the store room at tho cornowecently vacated by Mr. Willis. Youns, UrilATH. In Demand. Lewis Potter, Esq. of this borough was appointed, a few days ago, Agent of the iEtna Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn., by T. Kirk Whito, Esq., 8 pecial Agent. The JEtna is one of the oldeHt companies in the United Statos, 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 the moans of providing a remedy against the overwhelming consequences of fire, when sue h a remedy is attainable without the slightest difficulty . Have your property at all times insured. Always ask Mr. Potior for a policy iu the old ilitna. Briefs. A licg wlinse net weight was (528 lbs., was recently killed by S. V. Sharpo at Ncwvilie. On last Thursday wc saw farmers plow ing, while pawing through Lancaster Co. The Inaugural ion of Governor Geary is to lake place to-day. Quite a military dis play is expected. Mr. Daniel Gallatin, one of the oldest citizens in tho borouirh, died on Saturday last. "Carlisle is having ninny car-cs of scarlet fever, and what is nearly as bad, has the velocipede mania again. A meeting lor the purpose ot raising funds for the improvement of the I'resby teilan Church, in this borough, was held last week. It is a work that is badly uceded. The Ger. P.e.f. Church recently com pleted ;it Newport, was dedicated to the Triune God, on Sabbath last. The total cost was some (5.000. The balance of indebtedness was $1 ,(l!G of which $1 .250 was subscribed on the occasion. Leaving some $100 yet unpaid. BrJJuTlio Huntingdon County Grand Jury, for this term have returned three bills of indictment against Gotlicb Buh ner and Albert Vanbordenburg, for the murder of John l'eightel and Scott Gar ner. On the 18th inst., the prisoners were brought into ourt, arraigned accor ding to the forms of law, and a jury was ealft d and sworn in. The trial will pro ceed at once, and will probably conclude on Monday or Tuesday of this week. The Trial promsies to be of unusual in terest. The counsel for the Common wealth arc Milton 8. Lylle, District Attor ney, P. M. Lylle and 11. B. I'elsckeu. The Court assigned It. Milton Speor and S. T. Brown for the defendants. A crowd of people filled the court-room, all eagerto got a sight at the prisoners. Vanborden burg, in answering to his arraignment, said very distinctly ;i I am not guilty," while Bohner responded in a less aubible tone of voice. The appearance of the prisoners has improved during their incarceration. They conduct themselves as complacently as could be possible under the circumstan ces. County Price Current. Bi.oomkiki.1), January 11, 1870. ! uo Pol aloes, Id liter 'tft pound, Eggs ') do.en Dried Apples V pound, Dried Peaches Pealed readies, . , Cherries, " I'll ted Plackberries, Onions )1 bushel, i-i cents. 8:") 2") 6 " id 10cts.f lb, 15 ill Wets. " 5 tit (Sots. " 18 i 20 els. ' 8 in 10 els. " 7a " Corrected Weekly by Griffith Jn:. Punuanno.n, January 17, 1870. White Wheat SI la lied Wheal 1 05 live 75 Corn 1 0(8 Oals, 32 pounds new, 40 (J round Allium Salt ) Sack, Liniebiinior's Coal, SIovh Coal i 54 Smith Coal 25 cts.lpbiis. iron TP Cwt ao Nails V Keg 4 50 Corrected Weeklp ''ir Win. Knnrih Stms.l JTuwr-oiW, January 15, IsTu. Flour. Extra M 75 lied Wheat 1 00 & 1 00 Jtye 85 Coi n, 65 O Oats 1ft Si pounds 42 Clover Seed 7 00 0 T ) Timothy Seed, 3 00 Flax Seed, 1 75 l'olatoes .T0O3 Ground Allium Salt 2 75 Liliichuruer's Coal 2 40 Sluvo Coal fi 50 Hill 0 l'ea Coal 3 40 Smith Coal 25 els. bus. Cross Ties.S,1 feet long, 36 4u ceuls. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Wevklii by Jcinney it Andrews, No. 123 Mauket stkkht. 1'uilauki.I'UIA, January 8. WD. White Wheat 1 : f 1 40 lied Wheat lSWlM Kye 1 UUt 1 Corn 87 ! Oats 656T Clover Seed 7 V,fi 28 Timothy Seed 3 7M( 4 i J''lax Siwd 2 tt i 25 Country Lard ! W W Eggs,... SH 40 Turkeys lt Butter, solid lu bbls.' 18 20 3VI AnillAGEB. Toomby l.KNio On the l.'ith inst., at the Lu theran parsonage, In Newport, by tlio ltev. (1. lf Hchealler. Mr. Jeremiah Toomey, to Miss Kate A Lenig. Uoth of Juniata township, l'erry county. . DEATHS. (iAT.i.vriN On Saturday the lfitli inst.. at Ills residence in this borough, Mr. Daniel Callatiu, in the bird year of his age. "ITiAIN BAGS, Half-Bushel and Peck " Measures, can bo bought at the right price of F. HORTIMEK. G. W. IiVSSELL, No. 22 North Sixth Street, opposite Commerce, riULADELFiIIA, Jinjiorter and Dealer in FINE WATCHES, French and American Clocks, GOLD JEWELRY AND S I LVER-WARE. tr. Part ieulnr attention paid to Fine Wateli and Clock llepairlng. HOT Agent for STEVENS' PAT EST TURRET CLOCK, the best and cheapest Turret Clock In the United Stales. ip Inquiries lv mall for information regarding Clocks or Watches will be eheerfuiiy answered. Philadelphia, 4r,li)ly NOTICE. MB. 8AMVFX IT. BECK Is tills day admitted to an interest in my lnlsl"ej!M()jmM,K 'ew Hlnmntlcld. January 15, 187. The business will be continued at the same place, under the linn of F. MORTIMER & CO. B . M . Ell Y, Wholesale and Retail Dealer la 0 RUGS AND MEDICINES, 01ionilt?iilss, CONCENTRATED REMEDIES, ESSENTIAL OILS, Patent Medicines, PURE WINES AND i LIQUORS, For Medicinal and Sacramental Purposo. A Splendid Assortment of PERFUMERY. HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES, Always on hand, which will be sold at low prices. tW Orders from Physicians promptlj attended to mux great care. IB. 1VE- EBY, Newport, Perry County, Penn'a. PHOTOGRAPHS ! Photographs ! Photographs JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. THE subscriber would respectfully call the at tention of the citizens of this cnuiitv to tlio fact that he is prepared to take 1'irOTOtiRA l'JlS in the hesi stylo oi tne an. ins long experienc enables Una to produce PICTURES WHICH CANNOT HE EX CELLED. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesso of deceased persons, and great care will ba take to furnish Good , Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of franiM always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOJI COBLE, Artist, Newport, Perry Co. Pa. FOR SALE. A N KNfiINK of Sixteen Horse Power- The X Engine and Holler is in perfect order, and the boiler is ot sulliciont capacity to drive a much larger Engine. It would be suitable for a large tan yard or a saw and grist-mill. The subscriber oilers It for sale, only because it is so much large than the wants of his Foundry require, i'or Itirtlier particulars address or apply to UEOIUJIS SNVUEU, 41tf New liloonillcld, Pa. T P. McINTIKE Attorney at Law. and Ili- trlct Attorney of Perry county. Oillce with C. J. X. Mulntlre, New Ulooinllcld, Peini'a. Bloomfield Academy! An English and Classical School ron LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! THE WINTER SESSION of this Institution commenced December litli. The course of study embraces Latin, Greek, Knglisli liraiiches. Mathematics, Natural Science, and Is designed to furnish a lliorouch Jinirlisti Education, or a complete Preparation for a Colle giate Course. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christ mas. Ternw Fnrlto.iritlnir. Furnished Room. Wash ing, Tuition in Latin, Greek, Ennlish liranehes u lie" Mathematics, for tiie seolastie year, except boar in vacations. Sim.oo. The Hoarding Department Is at the institution, under the supervision of Wiliam Crier, Esi., by whom good and substantial board will be far nislied: and the pupils will be under the strict care of the Principal. Address '1. A. SMVKLV. A. B., Principal, or WILLIAM GlilER. 51tfl New Kloomlleld, Terry county, r. TVoav Htsig'c Lino BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD and NEWPORT! WINTER ARRANGEMENT. THE subscriber is now running a hack between llloonilield and Newport, leaving liloomlielrt 119 a in., arriving at jNewpon in nine 10 connect it li the Lxpress train Last. Returning, leaves Newport at 2.30 p. in., or on the arrival of the Mail train West. tf lie has also openeu a I. iv in in ' iaoie belonging to Kinesniith's Hotel, where he is pre- irel to luriusii noises uuu wiggius ai iiwociai prices. aimuo iiuuiasu.i. IVIEW STORE ! CHEAP GOODS! THE subscriber having opened a new Store, one door Lust of Sweger's Hotel, solicits a share of the public patronage. He has just received a lull supply oi TV o w OJ- o o cl h , and will constantly keep on hand, a complete as sortment ot DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, HATS it CAI'S. QUEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, And Everything else usually kept in Stores. A3- Call and see my stock. UOU'T. N. WILLIS, 3 42 New Dlooinllcld, Ta. Xew Carriage Manufactory, On High Stuekt, East of Carlisle St., Kcw Blooiuflcld, Tenn'a. THK subscriber has buit a large and commodlus Shop on High Street, Kast of Carlisle Street, New I'.looinlield. Pa., where he is prepared to man ufacture to order On r r i a g e s Of every description, out of tlio best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and iinished in the most artistic and durable maimer. r Ifavinir sunerior workmen, lie is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, ami at much more reasonable rales. 9i KEPA 1RING of all kinds neatly and prompt ly done. A call is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH. 3111 JAMES B. CLA.S.IT, MANirACTUKKH AXD DEALEll IX Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, New Eloomficld, Perry co., Pa., KEEPS constantly on hand every article usually kept in a tlrst-class establishment. All the latest styles and most improved Farlor and Kitchen Stoves, TO BUKN EITHEB COAL OB WOOD! tt.HpnutiiiKand Hooting put up in the most durable manner and at reasonable prices. Call and examine his stock. 3 1 BELLS. ( ESTABLISHED X IN mi. BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY! CIHTJtCH. Academy, Factory, Farm, Fir Alarm Veils, &u., made of PVUE BELL METAL, ttCoiiperand Tin.) warranted in quality, nihility, &v mid mounted with our 1 : . tone, du- atent 1M- PUOVEDKOTAT1NU HANtilNUS. Illustrated Catalogues sent Free. VANDUZEN C TIFT, Not. 102 and 104 E. 2nd St., 41101ypd CINCINNATI, 0. J