I)c mc0, New Dloomftcltr, Jla. 5 Tho Bloomflold Times Suicide On Thursday last, a man nam- fltaf A Vermont paper tells this story : I cd W. II. Blohr, who, for tlio past winter About thirty-five years ago John Clourli 2Wrt(, March J.f, 1S70. LOCAL 1) K J 'A It T M B X T. t ' " " OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance ! Persons who receive a paper with this article marked, may know that they should renew their subscrjptioii. it they wish to continue to receive Tint Time. CORRESPONDENTS will please bear I n mind thai letters received later than Saturday eve ning, or the dow n mail on Monday morning liavu lo lay over until the following week. Sale bills, or any kind of job printing done promptly at this olliee. Xl'hc Hotel buildings at the Warm Springs, jn Spring township, are expected to be re built the coming season, by Mr. Abraham Bower. X sllisrh Priced Pork. At a sale near Loys- ville last week, a sow with eleven pigs, brought the extreme price of ninety dollars. Isn't that a hogish price? lVc lcaru that Mr. Wm. Snyder, of El liottsburg, has exchanged his land for a "Wholesale Liquor Store in llarrisburg. We would call that a bad trade. Messrs. Geo. P. Howell & Co., Advertis ing Agents, No. 40 Park How, New York, are authorized to receive adverttsonients for this paper at our lowest rates. James Gray, of Elliottsburg, proposes to remove to llarrisburg, to keep a hotel. If he goes, his brother Thomas will keep the hotel now kept by James, at the former jilacc. A. whisky distiller charged with defraud ing tho Government, has put in tho plea of iusanity. Is any man who spends his time iu making stuff of that kind, or his money for it as a beverage entirely sane ? has been boarding in tho family of Jos. Dukes, at Shermansdalc, in this county, committed suicide in tho storo of W. II. Lauscr, nt llarrisburg. About a week sineo Blohr went to Bridgeport, whero ho has since been stopping. From there ho wrote a very desponding letter back to his friends at Shermansdalc, biddding them farewell, saying ho should not see them again. Early on Thursday morning ho went to tho different hardware stores in llarrisburg, cxaming pistols, and finally se lected one at Mr. Lawser's, which ho re quested him to load. This he did and turn ed to get a holster in accordance with Blohr s request, when ho heard the re port of the pistol, and turning around found that tho man had shot himself, by placing the niuzzlo of tho pistol in his mouth. Au inquest was held, and a verdict was render ed in accordance with tho above facts. Mr. Dukes upon receiving notice of the affair, removed the remains of the deceased. If you have a discharge from the nose, of fensive or otherwise, partial loss of the sense of smell, taste or hearing, eyes water ing or weak, feel dull and stupid or debili tated, pain or pressure in tho head, take cold easily, you may rest assured that you have the Catarrh. Thousands annually, without manifesting half of tho above symptoms, terminate in consumption and end in tho grave. No disease is so com mon, more deceptive or less understood by physicians. K. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buffa lo, N. Y., is proprietor of Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh llemedy a Perset Specific for Ca tarrh, "cold in the head," or catarrhal headache, which he sends to any address, post paid, for sixty cents, or four pack ages for $2. Sold by most druggists cv-eywhere. and Fanny Gillctt were married, and afterward lived for several years in Nor wich. Five years after, Clough disap peared, and it was shortly afterwards re ported that he had died in Massachu setts. Mrs. Clough was married by and by to Nahala Davis, and they have lived in Norwich ever since ; have raised quite a family of children, and accumulated considerable property. The farm is deed ed to iirs. Davis. A tew tlays ago Clough reappeared, claiming his wife, and perhaps hoping to get possession of the property. VCftiT" A well known Judge, when he first came to the Bar was a very blunder ing speaker. On one occasion, he was trying a case involving a right of proper ty to a lot ot pigs, said : " Gentlemen ot the jury, there was just twenty-four pigs in that drove just twenty-four, gentle men exactly twice as many as there are in that jury box." Jfci?A llhodc Island journal records the death of Betsy Hunt, of North Kings ton, and says : li She died apparently early in the day, and while some of her neigh bors were engaged iu laying her out, the corpse, as it was supposed to be, commen ced winking, and finally rallied and lived several hours, when she died anain .'" BsriF" Snow is eight feet and a half deep in Blooiufield, Vermont. BA UGU'S RAW-BONE Hupcr Phosphate of IJmc! ,r,nE MARK Spring Pennsylvania R. B. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. 1869, Passenger On r.nd after November 14th, trains will run as follows: HAST. Paellic Express, , 10.50 A. M. isro. FARMERS! INCHKASB YOflt CHOP OP dUIII) UiUSj I UlcUUCS) lncn anu vjiaoo, AS WELL AS ADD TO THE FERTILITY OF YOflt SOU,, liy a Judicious and Economical mode of MAN URING. Oct Vic Value of your Outlay the First Season. OM((n Jietter Filled Kan ami H'orhr Grain. Keep your Soil Free .from Xorlov Weeds. Make your Land 1'rrmanently Fertile. Over SIXTEEN vears of constant use. on all crops, has proven that llaugh's ltaw Hone Phos phate may be depended upon by Farmers. llitlhly Improved and Standard Warranted. For Sale by Agricultural Dealers generally. BAUCH & SONS, MANTFACTmEIW, Office No. 20 S. Dataware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. 4 11 Cm 9 ilarrrislmrg Accoininodiition iau !; WEST. Pacillc Express, (Flag) 5.0(1 A. iiv Passenger W.ll A. Mad 2.-T2 r. Fast Line run p. .1. J. BARCLAY, Agent. M. M. II. M. M. Some Kiulish. Mr. William Wood, re siding in Savillo township, cut, last week, a radish which weighed over six pounds, and was as sound and sweet its any such vege table would bo in the summer time. Who can beat that ? Church Xotices. V- Puralytic Stroke. On Tuesday last, Judge James Black, formerly of Saville township, but now a resident of this bor ough, had a paralytic stroke. Wo are glad to be able to state that ho is fast recovering his usual health. Painful Accident. On hist Monday, Charles, son of Rev. G. W. Bouse, had his shoulder blade broken, by falling down stairs, at his fathei's residence, in this place. Tho fracture was adjusted by Dr. Ard, ami the child is doing as well as could be expected. A chicken was hatched at tho residence of Mr. Daniel Iloilinger, on Saturday last, says the Carlisle Jleraid, that had four legs. This monstrosity appears as lively as tho rest of tho brood, and bids fair to grow to a tender spring chicken, a matronly hen, or it staid sober rooster. Iu the Presbyterian Church prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening. Preaching on Sunday morning, at 10J o'clock. Young men's prayer meeting on Saturday eve ning at the house of Mr. Wm. Grter. In the Reformed Church, prayer-meeting on Thursday evening ; preaching at 2 J p. m. on Sunday next. In tho 31. E. Church prayer meeting on Thursday and Sunday evenings. No preach ing on Sabbath, owing to Conference, which meets at Lewistown, Pa., on tho 10th instant. County Price Current. llLOOMt'IEI.t), Flax-Sced Potatoes, Butler $1 pound Eggs dozen, Dried Apples 11 pound, Dried Peaches, Pealed Peaches, Cherries Pitted, Blackberries, Onions V bushel, March 15, 1870. 82 00 25 cents. 28 " 18 " 6 " 8 10ctS.flft. 15 Wets. " 5 Gets. " 18 20 cts. ' 8 H 10 cts. " 75 Corrected Weekly by (Jrltflth. Jones. DU.NCANNON, March 15, 1870. White Wheat SI 15 lted Wheat ltye Cora Oats, 32 pounds new, (Jroiuid Allium Salt Sack,.... Llnicbiirner's Coal, Stove Coal, Smith Coal Iron 1 Cwt 1 05 75 75 42 2 00 6 50 25 ets.TjIblls. 4 50 A sad affair occurred at Greenwood Fur nace, Mifflin county, on Thursday last, March ild, by a little son of J. Gregg, aged about three years, killing his sister, a babe only five mouths old, with a hammer. The chill was lying in the cradle, and tho hoy struck her on the head with the hammer, no doubt in play or without intending to harm her, killing her instantly. No one was present at the time. Gazette. Public Sales. We call attention to the following sales of personal property, bills for which have been printed at this olMoe : On the 10th inst., Wm. Garlin will sell at his residence in Centre two., miles west of Bloomfield, four head of work hor ses, cows, young cattle, wagons, plows, &c. On the 22nd inst., at his residence three miles east of Bloomfield, D. Myers, sr., will sell three cows, eight sheep,, wagon, har ness, cooper's tools, and various other im plements. The Best iu Use Tho Parham Sewing Machine is the most simple, tho 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 Divon in Lan disburg.or ot'F. Mortimer fc Co., Bloomfield. Every person who thinks ot purchasing a sewing machine, should not fail to examine The Parham Machine. Nails 11 Keg 4 50 Corrected Weekly by Wm. Koupli it Sonn.1 Newcout, March 15, 1870. Flour, Extra $ 4 75 lted Wheat 1 00 1 00 Eye 80 Com GO 70 Oats H 32 pounds, 40 Clover Seed 7 00 7 00 Timothy Seed 3 00 Flax Sued, 1 75 Potatoes 30 30 Ground Allium Salt, 2 75 Liiiiebtirnur's Coal 2 40 Stovo Coal 0 00 7 00 Pea Coal 3 40 Smith Coal 25 cts. V b.s. Cross Ties,HJ4 feet long, 35 40 cunts. F. D. Miller. T. Uickcrt. C. II. Miller. MILLER, RICKERT & CO., 8UCCES90IIS TO GRAYI51LL & NEWCOMER, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAPS, FURS, STBAW-OOODS, Ac, No. 349 North Third Street, 2d Floor, PHILADELPHIA. 4 11 ly 10 DUNCANNON STATION. On and after November 14th, 1809, trains wll leave Duncanuon, as follows: ' EASTWARD. Itarrisburg Accommodation 1.12 r. M. Mail 8-28 l M. Local Freight, 3.10 p. M. WESTWARD. Wav Passenger 8.33 a. m. Mall f. M. Fast Line, (Flag) 4.50 P. M. Local Freight 01" A. M. Note. Wav Passenger West runs dally, except Monday, all other trains dailv except Sunday. WM. C. KINO, Agent MITiLERSTOWN STATION. On and after Nov. 14th 1809 trains will leave thi station as follows : EASTWARD. llarvisbuiK Accommodation 12.10 P. M. Mail. Wav Mail,. WESTWARD, 'assengcr, 7.49 1'. H. ,. 9.24 A. M. 2.44 P. M. W. J. JONES, Agent. rXV Sliocmakoi'i!', Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Jaunty it Andrews, No. 123 Mahket Stkkkt. Philadelphia, March 12, 1870. While Wheat, 5 1 24 1 20 rpiIE subscribers keep constantly on hand, X FINE ASMOllT.MENT OF FREXCII CALF SKIXS, 2 VAX LIXIXOS, 11 O AN S, M0E0CC0S, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe makers. F. MORTIMER t CO. Stage Line Between Newport and New Gerinantowii. STAC.ES leave New Oei inatitown daily at four o'clock a. in. l.andisliui g at 7. SO a. m. Greeu pai k at 8 a. in. New lilooinlleld at 9 a. in. Arriving at Newport lo connect Willi the Ac eioinnoibition train East. Returning leaves New port on the arrival of tlio Mail Train from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. in. I. RICE, Proprietor. Thrown from n Horse. On Thursday last, a son of Mr. Robert McDonald, of Patterson, aged about twelve years, was thrown from a horse and tramped on the right leg between tho knee and ankle. Tho bono was layed baro for a distance of seven pitches. Dr. Banks was immediately called and rendered all necessary attention. At last accounts tho patient was on a fair way of recovery. Juniata Sentinel. The " Times" is crying again about the mail facilities, the new change docs not suit them tiny better than tho old time. There js hut one way by which their wants can bo satisfied, and that is to mako haste and buiU that railroad. Xeira. Yes, neighbor, that is the only way to do it, and we mean it shall bo dono too. If the present commissioners do not soon take somo measures to commence operations, the friends if the roa4 intn4 having them replaced by incn who mil move iu tho mat ter, for the interests of tho whole valley de mand the building of the proposed road. Their Verdict. Tho Janesville (Wis.) Gazette recently had access to a jury room, where six "true and lawful men" had de liberated upon a case of assault and bat tery, and found the following ballots left behind them : Juror No. 1 voted, ''No cose of action ;" No. 2 voted, "Salt and batery, Second DeGreo ;" No, !J deemed tho prisoner 'Gilty of salt ;" No. 4 decided thero was "no action of cans;" No. 5 voted it "as sault and Batory ;" while No. 0 decided tho prisoner "Gilty of salt only." For The Bloomfield Times. V.llintr.sbiirir. March 12. 1S70. iiMr. Editor Dear Sir Tho religious meeting noiii try ino Jvangettcai Associa tion in this placo has come to a close hav ing continued nearly one month. About 20 or 25 persons have been converted. Tho Rev. Mr. Soli is now holding a pro tracted meeting at this place, in tho new Lutheran Church. Thero is yet a number of hardoned sinners in Elliottsburg and vi cinity, . May tho Lutherans bo successful in converting tho remainder. Tho Rev. Mr. Richmond, member of tho Church of God, commenced a protracted meeting in tlw log meeting house, in Little Germany, on this evening. Thero are a number of persous in this placo also, and heads of families, who make no profession of religion, and it is certainty high time that they bo wakened up to a jsouse of their duty. A Christian. Red Wheat Rye Corn, Oats Clover Seed Timothy Seed Flax Seed, Country l.ard Eggs , Turkeys, llutter, solid iu bbls.' 1 24 4$ 1 20 1)89 98 Ww 92 54 ((J) 50 7 75 tA 00 4 00 t$ 4 75 2 25 i 2 30 13 du 14 20 S 20 18 di 22 14 a io Tho Cheapest Paper in the State ! PERSONS wanting a good family newspaper, independent in polities, should subscribe lor " The Jiloomfleld Times," published weekly at New liloomfleld, l'enn'a. Each number contains choice selected or original Stones, 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 (Juarto form, containing Forty Columns, and Is mailed to sub scribers for One Dollar a Year iu Advance. Specimen copies mailed to any address, on receipt of a two-cent stamp for postage. Address: FHA XK -li H TIMKU. Xem Ulnonijield, l'enn'a. Notice to Horsemen! Woi.kk Smith On the 3rd inst., In the Ridge Avenue M. E. Parsonage, llarrisburg, by Rev. 1. M. (iiitlllh, Mr. Henry il. Wolfe, of SliennauMlale. Perry county, to Miss Mary .Smith ot Lykeus al ley, Pa. Onw'AN 111 this borough, on the evening of the Ilth lust., altera few days' illness. All. Lewis W. Unvan, aged 31 years, 11 months and 8 days. Dkhhick In liloomliehl, on 7lh inst.. Amelia, Infant daughter of (ieorgu and Sarah Derrick, aged 3 mouths and 11 days. Lksh In Liverpool, on the 1st inst., Daniel, son of Daniel Lesh, aged 1 year and 25 days; and bill a week or two liefoiv, William (-'. and Carrie s. child ren of Daniel Lesh, died of Sc.ulet Fever. Fosski.man Near Doniially's Mill, on the 7th Instant, Miss Matilda Fosselinan, aged SI years, 0 mourns and 22 days. Auditor'a Xotice. rpiIE subscriber oilers at private salo. JL SEVEN FINE COLTS of the following ages : One 4 years old ; Two 3 years old : One 2 years old ; Three 1 year old. The Colts may be seen at his residence in Carroll township, Perry county, Pa., half a mile from Young's Mill. ADAM BEAM. February 8, 1S70 31 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Momlny, A'ov. SSnd, lS(i!. (1 REAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH X and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Taiuaiiia, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allciitown, Easton, Ephrata, Liliz, Lan caster, Columbia, &e.. &c. Trains leave llarrisburg for New York, as follows : At 2.30,5.35, 8.10, A.M., and 12.20 noon, and 2.55, 11.00, I. m connecting with similar trains on the Penn'a Railroad, and arriving at New York at 10. 15, a. M., and 12.05, noon, 3.36, 0.35. 10.00, 1'. Ji., and 0.00, A. M.. respectively. Sleeping ears accompany tin- 2.30, and 5.35, A. .v., and 12.20, noon trains with out change. uave llarrisburg for Reading. Pottsville, Tama qua, Miuersville. Ashland, Shainokin, Pine Orove, Allentown. Philadelphia, at 8.10, a.m., and 2.55, and 4.10, e. M., the 2. 55 train stopping at Lebanon only s tbe4.10 c. M. train stopping at allSlationsand mak in connections for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Co lumbia, and all intermediate stations between haid points only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave llarrisimrg at .i.4U p. M. Returning : Leave New Y'ork at 0 A. M., 12 noon, and 5 and 8 i'. m. : Philadelphia at 8.15 a. m., and 3.30 i. m. Sleeping cars accompany the 9 A. M. and 5 and 8 l'. M. trains from New York, without change. Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.38 A. m., connecting with similar train on East l'enn'a Railroad, returning from Reading at 0.35 p. M., stopping at all Slalions; leave Pottsville at 5.40, anil 0 a. M. and 3. 05 p. m. : llerudon at 0.30 A. n. ; Shamokin at 5.40 and 10.40 a.m.; Ashland, 7.05 a. m. and 12.30 noon; Tamatia at 8.33 a. m. and 2.20 p. m. for Philadelphia and New Y'ork. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at 8.15 A. m.. for llarrisburg, and 11.30 a. u for Pine Orovo and Tremont. Reading accommodation train: leaves Poflsvilhi at 5.40 A. M., passing Reading at 7. 30 a. m.. arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4. 45 p. m. passing Reading at 7.40 p. M., arriving at Pottsville at 0.30 p. M. Poltstown Accommodation train : Leaves Potts towu at li.45 a. iu., returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 ii. m. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7.15 a. m. and 0.15 p. m. for Ephrata, I.itiz, Lancaster, Columbia. &c. Pcrkiomen Railroad trains leave Perklonien.Iunc tion at 0 a. iu. and 3.10 and 5.30 p. in. Returning, leaves Schwenksville at0.10,8.12a.inaiid 12.45 noon, connecting' with similar trains on Reading Rail road. Colebrookdale Railroad train leaves Pottstown at 8.45 a. in. mid 0.2n p. ni., for Mt. Pleasant, arriving at 10.20 a. in. and 7.2np. in. : returning leave Mt. Pleas ant at 7. and 11 a. m., connecting w ith similar trains on Reading R. R. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave lirldgcport at 8.3U a. in., 2.05 and 5.02 p. in. Retiu uing, leave Downiligtowii at 0.30 a. in., 12.45, noon, and 5.15 p. m.. connecting Willi trains on Reading Railroad. I On Sundays; Leave New York at. o and 8 p. m. ; Philu. at 8 a. in. a ml :ll.) p. in. ; tlueSu. in. train run ning only to Reading; Pottsville 8 a. m.; llarris burg ft. 3.1 a. in., and 4.10 and' 11.00 p. in. : and Read ing at 12.43 midnight, ami 7.15a. in. for llarrisburg ; at 7.20 a. m. and 12.55 a. m. for New Y'ork; and at 0.40a. iu.. 4.25 p. Ml. for l'lilla. Coiiiinutatioii, Mileage,. Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets to ami front all points at reduced rates. Raggage checked, through, 100 pounds allowa each passenger. (i. A. NICOLI.S, Gen'tSup't. OTICE TO LAND OWNERS! After the 12th day of August of this year. (1870) suits will be liable to be brought in the Court of Dauphin Counly fur money due on lauds in Perry County, unpatented. vt. For information relative to tho Patenting of lauds, call on or address S. II. OALIlllAITH. AUoriiey-at-Law & County Surveyor, lilooinlleld, March 8, 1870. tf. . In the mutter of the ac-"l In the Orphans' Court of count of Oeotge T. I Perry Comity Sliealler, Admiuisti'a- f at tor of Mary Sliealler. J May Term, 1870. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all parties in interest, that the undersigned Auditor, ap pointed by tho Orphans' Court of said County, lo niuke dlslribtilloii ot balance In handsof said ac countant, among llie creditors of tlio saiil Mary Sliealler, will mmt llieiu for that purpose, at his olllcu wllll Lewis Putter, Esq., ill the llorough of lilooinlleld, ON (SA'JT'RDAV, the 10th day of April, 1870, at 1 o'clock p.. M., of said day. 1 WL M. SI TCII, lilooinlleld, March 1 1870...' Auditor. XOTICE. MR. SAMFEL If, KECK is this day admitted to an interest iu my lnisint-ss, F. MORTIMER,. Now Illoomtleld, January 15, 17.0. The business will boconliuued at the name place, under the firm of I". MORT1MEK & CO. SEED POTATOES, THE subscriber has for side- s few bushels of the Celebrated Harrison Potato. MSI 00 per biishi-.l. This Polalo cannot Ix excelled for a pro. lillc yield, or for table use. Orders may be left, at the. store of F.. Mortimer & Co., New lilooinlleld, Pa., or at the residence of tlio subscriber, in Currull lorn nshlii, tills county. i. v, DONLEY. Daily Express and Freight line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of lilooinlleld aiwl Newport that he is running a Dailv Line between these two rhices,.and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages entrusted to his care. 1u Orders may be left for him at the stores of I Mortimer & Co., Niew Uloonitleld, or Milligan & Musser, Newport, l'a. , .1. S. AVHITMORE. lilooinlleld, January 25, 1870. (JLAS8 AXD Ql'FEXSWAliE. A splendid assortment of Cilasj and Querns wnro 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. MORTIMER ft CO.. . , . ... New UlooHif.eld. i