I)c ffimcs, .New. Dlpontfieltr, 3a. 5 The Bloomlield Times Tuesday, February J.", 1S70. LOG A E 1) E I'A 11 T M E X T. OUR TERMS Arc One Dollar a Year I n Advance I Persons who receive a paper with this nrtiirln narked, may know that they should renew their tiibscriplion, it they wish to continue to receive The Times. CORRESPONDENTS will please bear in liiml that letters received later than Sat imlay eve line er the down mail on .Monday liioruiiig have .o lay over until the following week. A nsw eh to Enigma In last, number, Sent. Sale bills, or any kind of job printing done promptly at this ofliec. Dr. Millikcii, the member from Perry, uis our thanks for public reports. Uack Numbers. We are often request d to send back numbers, but are no lon ;er ablo to furnish any further back than fo. 5 of this volume. Sonic easily excited persons, residing ear Ickesburg, have the gold fever, in con gruence of a report being circulated that ome of the precious metal had been found n that vicinity. fumcrous postal changes have recently been made in this State, among which is the appointment of J. T. Robinson as post master at Green Park, and O. AV. Leas as postmaster at Sterret's Gap, tho former ofli cers having resigned. Mr. John McKlnzic of this borough had a narrow escape from a broken arm, last week by having his arm caught in the bal ance wheel of the engine at Peale's tannery. Fortunately he escaped with only a strain ing of tho wrist, which caused him to curry his arm in a sling for a few days. A Salesman Wanted ! A Fish and Pro vision house in Philadelphia, wish to en gage a salesman. One well acquainted with this and ad joining counties, and who can come well recommended, can secure a posi tion in a first-class house. For further in-, formation, address F. Mortimer, New Bloomlield, Pa. Church Notices. In the Reformed Church preaching every evening during tho week. In the Presbyterian Church prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10J o'clock. In tho Methodist Church preaching on Sunday evening. Prayer meeting on Thus day evening. Kjlie Ex-County Trensurer does not have a high opinion of a portion of tho Auditor General's Report. Ry that document it is made to appear that this county only paid seven dollars as a tax for restaurants, while tho Treasurer has the Auditor's receipts for $57, which he paid into tho State Treasury on that account. If no more correct in other particulars, than in tho report as to this item, tho work will not be remarkably valuable for reference. (Jrcat complaints have been made, and with good reason too, in regard to tho mail facilities from this portion of tho county. For somo time past it has taken two days to get a letter to Duncannon or Harrisburg from this place and it was only through tho kindness of tho postmaster at Newport, who took tho troublo to send through let ters up to Lewistown, whero they were put on tho Cincinnati express going east that letters for Philadelphia did not lay over at Newport for ono day, in consequence of tho . stage failing to reach that place in time to connect with tho mail train. Orders have now been received from the Post Master General to tho effect that tho mail must lcavo Landisburg at 5 A. M., and Bloom field at 8.30 A. M., so that it will roach Newport in time to have tho mail leave on tho 10.50 train. To the Press. All weekly papers, published in tho following States, are re quested to insert tho advertisement in another column, headed " Homestead and Pre-emption," one year. Collections niado quarterly. Print this notice one time, under editorial head, and send marked copy: New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware Maryland and Virginia. BQU A poor chanco for girls. Thero are only two bachelors in the New York Legislature. Coflln Found. A genttomnn residing in Ryo twj., found a coflln not long since laying besido a tree ho lind cut clown a week previous at wliich time, no such article was there. The coffin had been evidently well finished and appeared to have been buried some months. It was about three feet long, and when found seemed to have been recently broken open with a mattock or crowbar. How it enme there or by who placed there, is a mystery. The collin was taken to a house in the vicinity, whero it now is. Death From Strangulation. We are sorry to record tho death of a little child (about twenty two mouths old,) of Mr. Stanley, residing in that part of Third Ward known as Smithlleld, which occurred on Friday last, from strangulation. It ap pears that the child had picked up a small screw, and child-like, jmt it in its mouth, from whence it slipped into its throat and lodged there. All cfl'oits to extricate it were unavailing. Dr. Christy was immedi ately summoned, but tho little one was about breathing its last when he arrived. Aitoona Tribune. Election of Elders. At a congregational meeting held in the Presbyterian Church of Perrysville, on Sabbath last, Prof. David Wilson, Prof. Alfred J. Patterson, Isaac Ilawn, Samuel Ruck, and Robert E. Flick inger, were elected Ruling Elders iu said church. We learn that they will bo ordained end installed with appropriate religious services on next sabbath (Feb. 13th). Services be ginning at 10 o'clock, a. m. Juniata Sen tinel. To the Ladies. The subscribers having received a lot of Dry Goods, which were slightly wet during a recent lire in tho city, are oll'ering them at great bargains. Tho stock consists of Dress Goods, Cambrics, White Red Spreads, &c, and though not really damaged in the least, are sold at twenty fivo per cent, less than tho regular price. Now is your time for barj,.uns. F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloomlield, Pa. For The Woom field Times. . Emjottsuuho, Feb. 14th. Mr. Editor The revival of religion in this place continues to bo kept up every night. At tho meeting last Saturday eve ning, I observed about thirty sleds and sleighs hitched around tho Church. The seats of tho Church were all filled, mostly with young persons and the congregation was addressed in a most fervent manner by Rev. John Duni, after which quite a num ber of persons went forward to tho mourn ers bench. The store and dwelling house of Mr. Wm. Dum in this place, came very near being destroyed by firo on last Saturday. Some ashes containing fire had been placed in a box in the wadi house which connects the store and dwelling, and the lire in tho ashes communicated to the box and when discov ered had made such progress that it was with difficulty that it was extinguished. This is the second time that this store has been endangered by lire. Elliottsburg has a prospect of more im provements as Jacob Dum proposes build ing a house and barn the coming Summer. if- Special Correspondence of Tub Times. IIaujusbuko, Feb 11, 1870. Mr. Editor: ' This city has been tho scene of intense excitement during the hist twenty-four hours, consequent upon tho veto of the "Metropolitan Police Bill" by the Governor. Tho pressure brought to bear upon him by tho two opposing fac tions of the friends and enemies of the bill was beyond tho annals of our Legisla tive history. It is not my province or de sire to express an opinion as to the merits or demerits of tho bill itself, whatever the final destiny of the bill may bo. The Gov ernor was honest in his convictions and has shown himself possessed of a moral cour age of which few can boast. Even those who liko him have faced the cannon's mouth or stood dauntless before a fierce Kansas rabble. Quito a number of persons are visiting tho Legislature iu reference to tho license question. Tho promised bill to sub mit the question to a direct voto of tho cit izens of each district was before the House during tho evening session of yesterday. After some debato tho whole matter was laid ovor until next Thursday. There was a magnificent reception at the Governor's mansion last evening. The question of printing the proceedings of this Legislature and that of the final adjournment of both Houses is not yet determined. In looking over tho proceedings of the Harrisburg Fertilizer Company, I learn that Mat. Kirk Haines has been elected Superintendent. The appointment is a judicious ono and gives general satisfaction not only to the stock holders but to his numerous friends throughout tho State. Among many visi tors here I observe Cols. Speakman and McAllister, formerly of your town. . Yours, Phil. Good Clothes don't make the man, but they Improve him wonderfully when he is made.. Such improvements can bo had of F. Mortimer & Co. ' Briefs. Gottlieb Bonner and Albert Van Bo denburg, tho Peightal murderers, are to be executed at Huntingdon, on the 9th of March. V An Act has been passed authorizing the School Directors of Marysville, to borrow $:J00 for tho purposo of crectin" building for a graded school. A young man named Miller, a brakes man on the lcnn. 11. 11. , was instantly killed at Harrisburg, whilo uncoupling coal cars, on last Thursday. Protracted Meetings are being held with much success, in different parts of the county. Besides those held at places previously noticed, is a meeting at the St uo Church, Oak Grove. yTho storm of last Monday and Tues day furnished us with 22 inches of snow. Good use has been made of it by the farmers up the valley in hauling away grain and bringing back coal. We call attention to the works of Prnf. A. B. Smoluikar, offered for sale by J. Rice, whose advertisement will be found in another column. Yesterday was St. Valentine's Pav. but his dominion extends over the whole of this week. Letters however, containing One Dollar for ono year's subscription to tho Times arc always in order. The change in the appearance of the Newport News, is very creditable to the new Editor. We arc glad to note the improvement. Huntingdon county is taking the lead in furnishing criminal indictments. Be sides the recent murder cases, we now have a report of two cases of attempted highway robbery, which occurred there last week. County Price Current. Bloom field, February 14, 1870. Flax-Heed f2 00 Potatoes 45 cents. Duller f pound, 2S liggs 'fl dozen is " Dried Apples ) pound i " Dried reaches 8 Wets.. l'ealed Peaches, lo (q) IS ets. " Cherries sti uctH. " Fitted, 18 a 20 ets. " Blackberries, 8 & 10 els. " Onions yi bushel, 75 Corrected Weekly by Griflitk Jones. White Wheat, iiunuAjinai, f ciimary 14, 1871). .SI 15 Jied Wheat , ltye. .. Corn, Oats, JJ2 pounds new, (J round Allium Salt W Sack, Liiiiebiirner's (Joal, Stove Coal, Smith Coal Iron ft Cwt Nails Keg . 1 Oft 7ft . 70 . 40 C ftO 2ft ets. films. 4 50 4 0 Corrected Weekly by Win. Kmtqh t .?.. j Newpoiu, February 14, 1870. Hour. Extra, i 4 7ft Red Wheat 1 00 1 00 Rye So Lorn 05 (9 Oats fl 32 pounds, - 42 Clover Seed... 7 0(1 7 00 Timothy Seed 3 (K) Flax Seed 1 7ft Potatoes .id 30 mmcrjVT.Iinehurner's Coal, vtiouim jviiiiiui rau, z 2 40 move i;oai Pea Coal 6 ftl) 7 00 3 40 2ft ets. ft bs. 35 40 cents. Smith Coal.... Cross Ties.SJ feet lung, Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Junney & Andrea, No. 123 Maukkt Stukkt. Philadelphia, February 12. 1S70. White Wheat $ 1 35 (B 1 4,1 lied Wheat 1 20 1 20 n, imi m ('urn KS Hi) 01 ats r,4 m ftft Clover Seed R Oil 8 12 Timothy Seed 4 ftilfn) ft no Flax Seed 2 20 W 2 2ft Country Lard lis pi iteK 'am 2s Jurkevs iiti ik IIiiIUh-, solid In bbls." is dg IS DEATHS. Clahk Died In this borough, on the morning of the 14th Inst.. Mr. Edward C. Clark, aged 20 years, 1 mouth and 14 days. Jle was one of timse Intelligent and well-beloved yoiuig men who will lie greatly missed from the circle of his many friends. Ills sullerliigs were Intense during his Illness, when death relieved him. He died in the hope of a blessed immortality beyond; and with that assurance of a happiness which the world can neither give nor take away. jyALL PAPERS ASH UORDERH. A Fine Assortment of spring styles are now for sale by the subserlliers at low prices. I MORTIMER A CO., Now Hloomlield. QLASS ASD Q UEESS WARE. A splendid assortment of Glass and Quoens waro at greatly reduced prices has just been received by the subscribers. Persons wanting any article of this kind, will do well to examine the stock, F. MOUT1MKR & CO., New llloomtleld. FOR Extra Rio Coffee, either Roasted or Green, or a fine Coffee at 25 conti, ?o to F. MORTIMER'S. B . M . E B Y , Wholesale and Retail Dealer tu DRUGS AND MEDICINES, 01l011li3SllH, CONCENTRATED REMEDIES, ESSENTIAL OILS, Patent Medicines, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes, A Splendid Assortment of PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, 13 11 U S II E S , AND FANCY ARTICLES, Always 011 hand, which will be sold at low prices tW Orders from riiyslchuis promptly attended to with great care. IB. 3VL- 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 tills eoimtv to the fact that he Is prepared to take l'lIOTOd'RAVliS ill the best style of the art. His long experience enables him to produce PICTURES WHICH CAS SOT BH EX- CELLED. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great caro will be taken tu furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOB COI1LE, Artist, Newport, Perry Co., Pa. TIIK subscribers keep constantly on hand, a FINK ASSOUTMKNT OF FRENCH CALF SKINS, PINK LINING S, ROAN S , MOROCCOS, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, AWLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe- mutters. F. MOR TIMER it CO. Notice to Horsemen ! rjMllJ subscriber offers at private sale, SEVEN FINE COLTS of tho following ages : i Ono 4 years old j Two 3 years old ; One 2 years old s Three 1 year old. The Colts may be Reen at his residence In Carroll township. Perry county. Pa., half a mile from Young's Mill. ADAM JiKAM. February 8, 1870 3t NOTICE. MB. SAMUEL H. IIF.CK Is this day admitted to an Interest In my business, F. MOliTIMElL New Bloomlield, January 15, 1870. The business will be continued at the same place, under the linu of F. MORTIMER Si CO. Pennsylvania R. R. Tinio Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after November 14th, 1809, Tasscnger trains will run as follows: EAST. TaeHle Express, 10.50 a. m. Harrrisburg Accommodation 12.32 p. m. Mail 7.53 P. M, WEST. Pacific Express, (Flag) 5.00 A. M. Way Passenger an A. M. Mail 2..12 P. M. Fast Line ft. Ill p. m. J. ,1. BARCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after November lit'i. lrfP, trains wil leave Duneaiuion, as follows: EASTWAltl). Harrisburg Accommodation 1.12 p. m. Mail S.-.'Sp. M. Local Freight, 3. ID p. M. WESTWARD. Wav Passenger, 8.33 a. m. Mail 2.00 p. m. Fast Line, (Flag) 4.50 P. M. Local Freight. 0.1ft a. m. Note. Way Passenger West n.ns dully, except Monday, all other trains di.ilvexeepl Smulav. WM. I!. KiNll, Agent MILLERSTOWN STATION. On and alter Nov. 14th lsoo trains will leave this station as follows : EASTWAltl). Harrisburg Accommodation 12.1H P. M. Mail 7.4'i P. M. WESTWARD. Wav Passenger 0.21 A. M. Mad 2.44 P. W. W. .1. JONES, Agent. Stage Line Between "cvpirl and New (jeniinntown. STAOFS leave New Cennantown daily at four o'clock a. in. Lnndisbiiigat 7. it " a. in. (Jrceu park at S a, in. Xew lUoomlicWl at D! . a. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train Last. ltetiii iiing leaves Newnoit on tiie arrival of tho Jltiil Train from Plrladelphia, :r 2.."n i. in. Z. KICK, l'rujtrietor. WINTER A lilt A NG EMEN T. IMoiBrilny, 3fov. 22nH. ISGf). C1 KEAT TPiUNK LINK FHOM Till? NOliTH X and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Pottsville, Tamaqua. Ashland. Sliamnkiu, Lebanon, Alleiitown, Kaslon, hphrata, l.i'.iz, Lan caster, Columbia. &c. &c. Ti n ins leave 1 larrisburg for New York, as follows : At, 2.30, 5.35, 8.10, a.m., and 12.20 noon, and 2.ftft, 1 1.1 Ml. p. M.. connecting with similar train: on the Penn'a It.iilroad. and arriving at. New York at 10.-, lft, a. m., and 12.0ft, noon, 3.35, 0.35. lo.nii, p. m.. and 0.00, A. M., respect (vely. Sleeping cars accompany the 2.:l0, and 5.35, A. !., and 12.20, noon trains wil li mit change. Leave Harrisburg for Heading. Pottsville, Tama qua, Miucrsvillc, Ashland, Shamokiu, l'ine drove, Alleutowu, Philadelphia, at 8.1M. A. v., and2.ft5, and 4.10, P. M., tlte 2. 55 train stopping tit Lebanon only; the 4.10 p. M. train stopping at all Mat ions and itttiU in connections lor Philadelphia, Pottsville and Co lumbia, and all intermediate Stations between taid points only. For Pottsville. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna linilread, k'ave Harrisburg at 3.40 p. Jr. lieturning : Leave New York at P A. M., 12 noon, and ft and 8 p. m. : Philadelphia at 8.15 a.m., and 3.30 P. m. Sleeping cars accompany the II A. m. and 5 and 8 P. M. trains from New York, without change. Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.S0 ; a. m., couneciing wnn similar irainou Wist i'emra I liailroad, returning from Heading at o.3ft p. M., stopping at all Stations; leave Pottsville at 5.40, I and 0 a. m. and 3. 05 p. m. : Hermiou at Ml a. m. ; ; shamokln at 5.40 mid 10.40 a. M. : Ashland, 7.05 a. : M. and 12.30 noon; Tamaqua nt8.33 a.m. and 20 p. j m. for Philadelphia and New York. i.eave i ousviuc via ncuuyiKin aim siisqu'iia"ina Uailriad at 8.15 a. m.. for Harris burg, anil 11.30 a. m , lor t iniM.rovc aim iremoiii. Heading iieconi!iioil"tiou train: leaves Pottsville at 5.40 A. m., passing Heading at 7. 30a. m.. arriving tit Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4. 45 p. M. passing Heading at 7.40 p. M., arriving at Pottsville at 9. p. m. Pottstown Accommodation train : Leaves Potts town at 0.45 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7.1ft a. pi. and 0.15 p. in. for Fphrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia. &. Perklomen Railroad ti'ainsleavePeikioiiieii.lunc tion at 0 a, m. tind 3.10 and 5.30 p. in. Hetm ning, leaves Schwenksville at 0.10, 8.12a.in and 12. lft noon, connecting with similar trains on Reading Rail road. Colebrookdiile Railroad train leaves Pottstownat 8.4ft a. in. and 0.20 p. in., for Alt. Pleasant, arriving at pi.20 a. in. and 7.20 p. in. : returning leave Mt. Pleas nut at 7. and 11 a. m.,coniiectingwitnsinitlartraius on Reading H. H. Chester Vallev Railroad trains leave I'.ridgepm t at 8.30 a. in., 2.li"i and 5.02 p. m. Returning, leave Downlugtowii at (i.;0 a. in., 12.45, noon, and 5.1ft p. m., connecting with trains on Heading li.'.ilroad. On Holidays; Leave New York at 5 and S p. in. ; Phila. at 8 a. in. and 3.15 p. in, ; the fa. m. tram run ning only to Heading; Pottsville 8 a. m.; Harris burg ft.3o a. m.. and 4,10 ami U.00 p. pi. : and Head ing at 12.43 midnight, and 7.15a. in. for Harrisburg; at 7.20 si. m. and 12.5ft a. in. for New York; and at l. 4' a. in., 4.25 p. m. for Phila. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Kx cursiou Tickets to anil from all points at reduced rales, llaggago checked through, 100 pounds allowed each passenger. (J. A.NICOLLS, Gen'lllttp't. Daily Express and Freight Lino BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT ! Tlin: subscriber wishes to notify the citizens ot llloomllold and Newport that he is running a Ifcilly Line between these two places, and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages entrusted to his care. v. orders may be left for him at tho stores of F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloomlield, or Milligaii & Musser, Newport, Pa. , , , t r , J' 8- WI1ITMORE. Bloomlield, January 25, 1870. THE CLOSIXG SCENE, FROM the writings of Prof. A, B. Rmalnikar. contains a number of startling declarations and prophetic predictions In reltereueo to the New Lra of I eaee and Harmony on the globe. These were written In 1859. 1800 and 1801,byProf. Andrew B. Snub Ikar 'who claims to have the mission of introducing the Kra of Universal Petce ou earth. Price by mall, Ten eents. Address, J. MCE, Feb. 8 2t KUlottsburg, Terry oo. r.