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The Bloomfiold Times
Tuesday, March 8, 1870.
LOCAL DEFA11TMENT.
OUR TERMS
Are One Dollar a Year in Advance I
Persons who receive a paper with tills article
marked, may know tnat they should renew tliuir
suoscrtptlou, il tlicy wish to continue to receive
The Timet.
CORRESPONDENTS will please bear In
miuiilii.il tellers received later than .Saturday eve
ning, or liie down null on Monday morning have
to lay over until tiie following ween.
)x.Mr. William Smiley, of ShcrmanHiliile,
had his collar-bone broken last week, by
being thrown from a colt lie wag riding.
Foil Files of this Paper can be found in
New York, at the office of Geo. P. Rowell &
Co., Advertising Agents, No. 40 Park How.
Belligerent. A young man named Hen
ry Meek, was arrested and committed to
jail in this borough on Saturday, charged
with committing an assault ou his uncle,
Isaac Meek, of Liverpool.
X Walks and Homes of Jesus A new book
by Rev. Daniel March, D. D., author of
"Night Scenes in the Bible," is an inter
esting work, and should bo in every chris
tian family. Miss Emma Toland is agent
for this work, and will shortly visit New
port and Duucanuon, soliciting subscribers.
Kllie young man who was so anxious to
find relations as to try to palm himself off
on Mr. John Henderson, of Carroll town
ship as his son Nathan, has succeeded in
finding a relative. His Uncle Sam has
claimed him, asserting that he has a right
to his service for several years, and has con
sequently taken him to Carlisle Barracks.
The Sehocppe case has again been brought
before the Supreme Court, by his counsel,
making application for a review of the case
under the recent law. Judge Reed replied
that he did not know how the case could
now be before tho court, from the fact that
it had already been decided before the pas
sage of the law. It is probable that a new
writ of error will be issued.
An Insurance Agent at Cleveland, Ohio,
writes, "A lumber horso ran away with a
bob-tail wagon, and tipped in the street
over a small woman and six elderly children.
The horso began to cry and tho wagon
bled freely at tho nose, but otherwise the
street is doing well. No insurance.
If your property is not insured go at once
to Lewis Potter, and get insured in the
uEtna Insurance Company, of Hartford.
Hoop Skirts. Godey't Lady' Book, for
March, has tho following: "From tho
numerous sources of reliable information,
including tho latest advice from the courts
of France and London, and tho leading
modistes in general, the subject of crinoline
has had a thorough overhauling, and the
unanimous decision is in favor of wearing
tho hoop skirts at all evening and full-dress
toilettes, in not over two yards circumference
at tho bottom ; while for general uso and,
all outdoor toilettes, the sizes vary from two
to two and a quarter yards.
The weather statistics for the month of
February, as furnished by B. Mclntirc,
Esq., of this borough are as follows :
Tho average degree at 8 o'clock, A. M.,
25 degrees, 40 minutes. The average of
lowest, 19 degrees, 13 minutes. The aver
age highest, 30 degrees, 52 minutes. The
coldest day, Tuesday 22d, thermometer 4
degrees. The warmest day, Sabbath 13th,
thermometer 48 degrees. Snow, 31 inches.
Rain, 3 inches, five-tenths. There has fall
on 6. feet, 3 inches of snow, since Nov. 1st,
and during the same time, 17 inches and
eight-tenths of rain,.
Attempted Escape of a Murderer. Quite
an excitement, was caused in Huntington,
last "Tuesday morning by the attempt of
Bohner, one of tho Pieghtal murderers, to
escape from jail,, by knocking down the
keeper with his hand cuffs, when he enter
ed the coll. ' After striking him so as to ren
der him, partially insensible, Bohner en
deavored; to, rpacli the keys, but the keep
er recovered, and grappling with him, called
for help, and another prisoner came to his
assistance and, inflicted several severe
.wounds upon, Bohner with a poker, before
he was secured. Tomorrow is the day set
for the execution of the murderers.
. The Parliara Sewing Macljue is jus
what you want, Call and seo it in opera
tion at the store of James L. Diven, Lan
disburg or at tho store of F. Mortimer,
& Co., New Bloomfleld,
Mall Change. Another ehatigo has been
made in the mail facilities from this sec
tion of the county, and again a person
wishing to write to ILtrrisburg or even to
Duncannon must wait two days for tho let
ter to reach its destination, the stage not
arriving at Newport in timo to connect with
tho mail train East. For a week or two
past, the mail has been leaving too early for
those residing west of this office, and con
sequently they petitioned for this change by
which they gain nothing, unless it be tho
satisfaction of knowing that their letters
are lying at Newport, and that we enjoy no
better a.vomimxlations than they. The
whole matter might be arranged so as to
please all, if tho noon train would carry tho
mail. As it is, tho last change benefits no
one except tho mail carrier, while it is a
disadvantage to those really anxious to have
a letter go through without delay. Some
arrangement should at once bo nisulo by
the post office department to remove all
cause of complaint, as the present arrange
ment is one that gives general dissatisfaction.
lPnblic Sales. We call attention to tho
following sales of personal property, bills
for which have been printed at this ofiice :
On tho 8th hist, Win. Glen, at his resi
dence, near Shermansdalo will sell horses,
cows, wagons and various farming imple
ments. On the ICth inst., Win. Garlm will sell at
his residence in Centre twp., 1J miles
west of Blooinfield, four head of work hor
ses, cows, young cattle, wagons;, plows, &c.
Ou tho 22nd inst., at his residsnce three
miles east of Bloomflcld, D. Myers, sr., will
sell three cows, eight sheep,, wagon, har
ness, cooper's tools, and various other im
plements. Newport Items. The ice-houses in this
place have all boon illlod with good, solid
ice, although it was feared that tho supply
would bo short, but thanks to the last cold
snap which has caused such a bountiful
supply. Over 300,000 pouuds were ship
ped to Harrisburg during tho last few
days, and found ready salo at pretty high
figures. Should tho cold weather continue
a few days longer, tho above figures will be I
swelled to at least 1,000,000 pounds.
The revival in the Methodist and Luther
an Churches still continue, services every
evening for tho past mouth, at which ma
ny persons have been converted. Much
good has been done, and much more can
yet be expected, as the interest appears to
increase each evening, and the churches,
crowded every night.
Trouble at the Pcnu'a Hotel. On Mon
day afternoon last, a man by the name, of
George Kiner, of Bealo township, was
stopping at tho Penn'a Hotel in Patterson,
and whilst at the tabic, commenced indul
ging, in tho presence of ladies, in rough
and obscene language, when Mr. C oilman,
tho proprietor, ordered him to l'jave tho
house. Kiner retired to the bar-room, but
positively refused to go further. Mr. Coff
man and he then grappled, and in tho
first round both went to the. floor, with Ki
ner under, who then cried ''enough," when
ho was allowed to get up and leave the
house. After Kiner wer.t outside, he then
picked up a broken bottle.tnd with great
violence, threw it in tho door, striking Mr.
Coft'man on tho right arm, and inflicting
a painful and dangerous wound. Drs.
Crawford and ltundio were called, who
promptly dressed tho lacerated arm. Juni
ta Sentinel.
The following bill has been passed by
the Legislature :
That whensoever any husband from
drunkenness profligacy or other nauso what
soever, shall for two successive years desert
his wife or neglect or refuse to live with
her and provide for her.she shall as to every
specios and description of property, whether
real, personal or mixed, owned by or be
longing to her, have all the rights and
privileges of a femme sole, to purchase
or sell and conwy the same, as if sho were
solo and unmarried.
Section 3. That it shall bo lawful for
any married woman as aforesaid, to sue and
bo sued in her own name upon all such
contracts as aforesaid, heretofore made or
to be made, and to sue in her own name
her husband, to recover the possession of
her real estate, or the possession of her
personal estate, or the value thereof, as if
she wore solo and unmarried.
Hawk, Hawk, Spit, Spit, Blow, Blow,
and disgust everybody with tho offensive
odor from your Catarrh, just because some
old fogy doctor who has not discovered and
will not believe that the world move tells
you that it cannot be cured.
Tho proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
remedy will pay $500 Reward for a case of
CSatarvU which he cannot ouro. Sold by
druggists, or send sixty cents to R. V.
Pierce, M. P., Buffalo, N. Y., for it.
Church Notice,
In tho Presbytcriiin Church prayer meet
ing on Wednesday evening. Preaching on
Friday evening, and on Saturday morning.
Young men's prayer meeting on Saturday
evening at the houso of Mr. Wm. Moore.
Communion services on Sabbath next.
In tho Lutheran Church prayer meetlug
ou Wednesday evening; preaching next
Sabbath at 2 j p. ni.
In tho M. E. Church services every eve
ning during tho wock.
For Tl Bloomfield Time.
Editor 1 don't believe in tlllllrltniv
lino brick I'oor Houses to bo kept up at the
public expense, and have come to. tno con
clusion mat uie best way to help tho poor
is to teach them to help thorns' jives, and
when they w.U not do so let th jm go and
put up with tho consequences. This is my
plan, but if any of your reads rs think they
know a better plan, I wish tli ey would give
it to be published in tho Tir.ies, so that I
may know whether 1 am rig nt, for I do not
consider myself too wise tf . learn. But I
am certain of one thing, a nd that is, if in
stead of a County Poor ll.ouso, each town
ship had to care lor their own poor, the tax
payors would be gainers . J,
County Prifje Current.
ulo oviWELn, March 8,
Max-Seed 00
1870.
i-oiaioe, 45 cents.
Holier V pound, ZS
Eggs V1 dozen ."
Ui-.ed -Apple V poi .nj B
Dried readies g & w ct B
i ea.ed reaches 15 IS cts. "
Cherries, , . . s tict!( ..
itiaeiibintv;.::""-."-.-:-: ".Sftss-
Onions t hush el .!......!. 75
Qirrci .ttiL Weekly by Griffith Jones.
White Who at Dunlannun, Mare., 8, 1870.
Ked Wheat- .'.'.V i
live 75
Com, . 75 a
Oats, 32 pounds new, 42
Ground Aluniu Kilt V Sack 2 00
Llnielio nmr's Coal
Move ( joal g 150
.Smith (J()li 25 ets Whin
iron v owl 4g;cts-,Dus-
uil'itKcs 4 6U
l Corrected Weekly by Wm. Kough A Hons.l
r, Newpohi, March 7,1870.
Flour. Extra 4 75 '
It-.Hi Wheat 100 100
ye sit
t. orn, ....
Ml B 7n
)at V 32 pounds 40
Timothy Seed,' 3 oo
Fli.x (Seed 1 75
Potatoes
330
Ground Allium Salt 2 75
J imebiirnor's Coal, 2 40
htovoConl 6 00 7 00
.Veil Coal, 3 40
'Smith Coal 25 cts. W bs.
Cross lles.SJ feet long 35 40 cents.
Philadelphia Price Current. .
corrected Weakly by Janney b Andrews,
No. 123 Maiiket strkkt.
um r, . Philadelphia, March 5, 1870.
White Wheat 1 30 1 4.)
Ked Wheat 1 24 1 26
Kye 96 6 1 00
i l .11. I. . U ...
Corn,
8,)i 93
uais,
Clover Heed
Timothy Seed
Flax Seed, ,
Country Lard,
F.gg"
Turkeys,
Hotter, solid In bills.
6456
8 00 i 7 75
4 00 U 4 50
2 25 tgl 2 3o
10 17
26 tj 27
18 M
22
14 i
10
3vra-n.n.ij.a-3E33.
Maore Moiiton On tho evening of the 3rd
lust., at the residence of the bride's father, by the
ltev. (J. W. Bouse, Kiehard L. Macee, Esq., of Car
roll township, to Miss Maliall Morton, of this bor
oiikIi. ltouNOEK Vincrst On the 2d Inst.. at Millers,
town, by ltev. A. It. Miller, North E. Bollnger to
Hannah Maria Vincent.
DEATHS.
CunjiKR Near Slmman's Church on Friday the
4th Inst., Mrs. Kebecca Clouser aged 70 years,5 1110.
and 22 days.
S"EE3D POTATOES.
THE subscriber has for salo a few bushels of
the Celebrated Harrison Potato, at 81 00 per
bushel. This Potato cannot be exeelied for a pro
bile yield, or for table use.
Orders may be left at the store of F. Mortimer
& Co., New Hloomlield, Pa., or at the residence of
the subscriber, In Wheatlleld township, this coun-
J. P. DONLEY.
A CHEAP FAMILY PAFER.
PERSONS wanting a good family newspaiier,
Independent in politics, should subscrl be tor
" The Jtloomfield Times,"
published weekly at New Blooinlleld, Penn'a.
Each number contains choice seloeted or original
Stories, Anecdotes, Local and Miscellaneous News,
Farm and Agricultural information, and such a
variety of interesting and instructive reading mat
ter that as
A CHEAP FAMILY PAPER,
it cannot be excelled. It Is Issued In Quarto form,
containing Forty Columns, and is mailed to sub
scribers for
One Dollar a Year In Advance.
Specimen copies mailed to any address, on
receipt of a two-cent stamp (or postage. Address:
FHANK MOM Tl Malt,
iVeio liloomjleld, Penn'a.
IHOPOSAL8 FOR BRICK.-Proposals will be
received at the Commissioners' (HI Ice in New
llloomtleld up to Alareli 7, 1870. for 150,000 Brick, to
be delivered at the Perry County Poor House.
By Order of the Commissioners.
v , . w J- HHULKB, Clerk.
Now Bloomfleld, March 1, 1870,
J-OTICE TO LAND OWNERS!
After the 12th day of August of this year, (1870)
suits will lie liable to bo brought in the Court of
Dauphin County for money due on lauds in Perry
County, unpatented.
n.Por Information relative to the Patenting of
lauds, call on or addres
8,. It UALHKAITH.
Attorney -at-Law ft County Surveyor.
BloomnclO, March S, 1870. II. ,
15 . M . E11Y,
' Wholesale and Retail Dealer la
DRUGS
AND
MEDICINES,
CliemlcalH,
CONCENTRATED REMEDIES,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
Patent Medicines,
PURE WINES
AND
LIQUORS,
For Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes.
A Splendid Assortment of
PERFUMERY,
HAIR OILS,
BRUSHES,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES,
Always on hand, which will be sold at low prices
CF" Orders from Physicians promptly
attended to with great care.
B. 21- EBY,
Newport, Perry County, Penn'a.
PHOTOGIIAPHS !
Photographs !
Photographs !
JACOB COBLE,
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
THE subscriber would respectfully can the at.
tention of the citizens of this county to the
fact that he Is prepared to take J'JIO TOUHA PHS
in the best style of the art. His long exnerienca
enables him to produce 8 experience
PICTURES WHICH CANNOT BS EX-
CULLED.
All persons are requested to call at his rooms and
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 tow prices.
JACOB COBLE, Artist,
Newport, Perry Co., Pa.
To Sliocmifiliers.
THE subscribers keep constantly on band, a
FINK ASSOUTMJiNT OF
F It EN C II CALF SKINS,
PINK LINING S, .
R 0 AN S,
MOROCCOS,
SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, AWLS,
and a general assortment of artiolei used by Shoe,
makers. '
MORTIMER it CO.
Notice to Horsemen!
rjriIIE subscriber offers at private sale,
SEVEN FINE COLTS
ot the following ages :
One 4 years old ; Two 3 years old ; One 2 years old ;
Three I year old.
. The Colts may be seen at his residence In Carroll
township Perry county, Pa., half a mile from
Young's Mill. ADAM hkam
feuruary g, 1870 3t
NOTICE.
MR. SAMUEL H. BECK Is this day admitted
to an Interest in my business,
FMOimMERj
New Bloomlittld, January IS, 1870.
The business will be continued at the lame place.
Under the lirm of
. Mo" WES 00.
Pennsylvania R. R. Time Table.
NEWPORT STATION.
On and after November 14th, 1869, Passenger
trains will run as follows: . .
EAST.
Paeltlo Express . 10.M A. at.
llarrrisburg Accommodation, 12.32 p. M.
Malt 7.63 P. M.
WEST. .
Pacific Express, (Flag) 5.09 A. K.
Way Passenger 9.11 a. m.
Mail. 2,32 r. M.
Fast Line, 6.19 p. u.
J. J. BARCLAY, Agent.
DUNCANNON STATION.
On and after November 14th, 1869, trains wll
leave Duncannon, as follows :
EASTWARD.
Harrlsburg Accommodation 1.12 p. k. .
Mail 8.28 p.m.
Local Freight, 3.16 P. m.
, WESTWARD.
Way Passenger, 8.33 a. if.
Mail 2.00 p M
Fast Line, ( Flag) 4.50 p. M.
Local Freight 9.15a.m.
Not r. Way Passenger West runs daily, except
Monday, all other trains daily except Sunday.
WM. C. KINO, Agent
MILLER8TOWN STATION.
On and after Nov. 14th 1869 trains will leave this
station as follows :
EASTWARD.
Harrlsburg Accommodation 12.16 P. M.
Mail 7.49 P. M.
WESTWARD.
Way Passenger 9.24 A. M
Mail 2.44 P. M.
W. J. JONES, Agent.
Stage Line Between Newport and New
(jferninntown.
STAGES leave New Oermantown dally at fonr
o'clock a. ni. Landisburgat 7. 30 a. m. Green
park at 8 a. m. New Bloomtleld' at Q'A a. in.
Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac
commodation train East.
Returning leaves Newport on the arrival of the
Mail Train from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. m.
Z. RICE, Proprietor.
IlEADIXCi RAIL-ROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, JTov. 23nd, 18G0.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH
and North-West for Philadelphia, New York.
Reading, Pottsville, Tamaoua, Ashland, Hhamokin,
Lebanon, Allentown, Easlon, Ephrata, Litiz, Lan
caster, Columbia, &c., isic.
Trains leave Harrlsburg for New York, as follows
At 2.30, 5.35, 8.10, A. M., and 12.20 noon, and 2.55.
11.00, p. m., connecting with similar trains on the
Penn'a Railroad, and arriving at New York at 10.
15, a. m., and 12.05, noon, 3.35, .35, 10.00, p. m., and
6.00, A. M., reiectively. Sleeping cars aeeompanj
the 2.30, and 5.35, A. M., and 12.20, noon trains with
out change.
leave Harrlsburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qua, Minersvlllu, Ashland, Mliamokin, Pine Grove.
Allentown, Philadelphia, at 8.10, a. m., and 2.55, and
4.10, p. M., the 2. 55 train stopping at Lebanon only;
the4.10 P. M. train stoppingat allstations and mat
in connections for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Co
lumbia, and all Intermediate Stations between said
points only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad,
leave Harrlsburg at 3.40 p. m.
Returning : Leave New York at 9 A. m., 12 noon,
and 5 and 8 p. m.: Philadelphia at 8.15 a. m., ami
3.30 p. M. Sleeping cars accompany the U A. M. and
5 and 8 p. M. trains from New York, without
change.
Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at7.3
a. m., connecting with similar t nun on astPenu'a
Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.35 p. it.,
stoppingat all Stations; leave Pottsville at 6.40.
and 9 a. m. and 3. 05 p. m. : Hemdon at 9.30 a. m. :
Shamokin at 5.40 and 10.40 a. m. j Ashiund, 7.05 A.
M. and 12.30 noon ; Tamaqua at 8.33 A. M. and 2.20 P.
M. for Philadelphia and New York.
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad at8.15 a. m for Harrisburg, and 11.30a. m
for Pine Grove and Tremout.
Reading accommodation train: leaves Pottsville
at 5.40 a. M., passing Reading at 7. 30 a. m., arriving
ui o.4u a. m., passing Heading at 7. 30 a. M.,ai
at Philadelphia at 10.20 A. M., returning
Philadelphia at 4. 45 p. it. passing Reading
r. m.. arriving at Pottsville at 9.30 p. m.
t leaves
g at 7.49
Pottstown Accommodation trulii I iivm PaHl
town at 6.45 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia at
4.00 p. 111.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7.11
a. 111. and 6.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster,
Columbia. &c.
Porklomen Railroad trains leave Torklomen Junc
tion at 9 a. ni. and 8.10 and 5.30 p. 111. Returning,
leaves Schwenksville at6.10,8.12a.mund 12.45 noon,
connecting with similar trains ou Reading Rail
road. Colebrookdale Railroad train leaves Pottstown at
8.45 a. in. and 6.20 p. in., for Mt. Pleasant. arrivingat
10.20 a. m. and 7.20 p. 111. ; returning leave Alt. Pleas
ant at 7. and 11 a. m., connecting with similar trains
on Reading R. R.
Chester Valley Railroad trains leavo Bridgeport
at 8.30 a. 111., 2.05 and 6.02 p. m. Reluming, leave
Downingtown at 6.30 a. 111., 12.45. noon, and 6.1
p. m., connecting with trains 011 Read.ng Railroad.
On Sundays; Leave New York at 6 and 8 p. ni. 1
Phila. at 8 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. ; the 8 a. m. train run
ning only to Reading; Pottsville 8 a. ni.; Hnrrie
burg 6.30 a. in., and 4.10 and 11.00 p. 111. ; and Read
ing at 12.4,3 midnight, and 7.16a. m. for Harrlsburg:
at 7.20 a. 111. and 12.55 a. m. for Now Vork ; and at
9.40 a. m.. 4.25 p. ni. for Phila.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
rates to and from all points at reduced
Baggage checked through, 100 pounds allowed
each passenger.
O. A.NICOLLS, Oen'lSup'L
Daily Express and Freight Lino
BETWEEN
BLOOM Fl ELD & NEWPORT!
THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens ot
, , 1!""',,ld and Newport that he is running a
Dai y Line between these two places, and will haul
Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packager
or messages entrusted to his eare.
n.t!''l"rsi".ay bS,,e,t 'Wh m atthestoreto
F. Mortimer & Co., New,B)ponilleld, or Mllllgan 4.
Musser, Newport, IX
, , . , 8. WHITMORK.
Bloomfleld,; Januarjr 25, 1870.
QLAWAND QUEEN8WARE.
A splendid assortment of Class and. Queens
ware at greatly reduced prices has Just bar
received by the subscribers. Persons wantln
any article of this kind, will do well to examlno
the stock.
T. MORTIMER A CO..
New Bloomfleld.