5 ( lit lillcinrnfiflb 0 hltfS. I wJowd feow, generally known as black CTfS'- GIT (3) CI Tuesday, May 17, 1870. LOCAL D E P A 11 T M E X T. OUR TERW1S Are One Dollar a Year in Advance ! Persons who receive a paper with tills article marked, may know that they should mail or oth erwise so ml the subscription price, if they wish to continue to receive Tlie Tunes. CORRESPONDENTS will please hear In mind liiiti letters received later than Saturday eve ning, or the down mail on Monday morning have to lay over until the following weeK. Jim, living in Newport, was charged with attempting to commit a gross outrage on the person of a little girl about 12 years of age, residing in that borough ; being prevented from accomplishing his purpose only by an older sister hearing her cries for assistance and coming to her rescue. A party was then got together, and a court presi ded over by Judge Lynch was held, when it was decided to give the fellow thirty or forty lashes on the baro back. This sen tence was carried into cxccution,thc stripes being well laid on by tho father of tho girl, after which tho fellow was warned to leave town under penalty of being shot. Another correspondent's version of the The msiuber of congress from this dis. story is, mat suen a cnargo was made i.y triet. Hon. It. J. llaldeman.was married last lo gin, out; not unin nours alter uio Thursday evening to tho daughter of Sena- one half of tho crops is yet planted in this vicinity, owing to wet weather. A number of tho residents of spring twp have forwarded a petition for a New Post Otlico to bo located at Smith's store in Littlo Germany, and to be called Kings Dale. The Indiana county court at its recent session refused to grant any tavern licens es. Carlisle has a new Steam fire Engine Where is tho Bloomfleld lire extinguisher. Pome Shad have been cauclit in the Ju niata above Newport during tho past week. Tho Liverpool military company, called the Perry llilles have received their muskets and accoutrements from the btato arsenal Church Notices. tor Canijron. Iho ceremony took placo ni llarrisburg. time when it is alleged tho deed was at tempted. Tho darkey denied it, and was then whipped by a party until ho confessed that the charge was truo. Wo do not know which of tho above ver sions is the most correct, but this manner C W Telegraph. Ollicc. The general agent of Tito Western Union Telegraph Co., visi ted Newport last week, and made arrange- of dispensing justice, should not bo tulera- ments to open a new ollieo in uiai pi.icc tud Tho m.ltter ought to reCeivo an inves- ix, win do locaieu near uio sipiaic. tigaon by tho proper authorities, and if X TroUintr Match has been arranged to K'ty of such an attempt, the rascal should coiho oil1 on tho fair irround, at Newport, k legally punished to the extent of tho 1. a 07Hi inuf Tlin p.oiiniet,iiir nrizus law. Mil HIIU VI t11 A...JW. " " J . are one purse of If 30 and one of $73, which are open to all. X'cwport Items. Mr. Charles Swcezy, of this place, was robbed of $2,500, near Nor- At a Republican meeting held in Somcr- thunibcrland, under very strange circuin- set on tho Ulh inst., an ell'ort to pass a res- stances. His boat had been running on olution advising the abolition of tho "Craw- Friday night and all day on Saturday. In ford County system," signally failed. the evening the boat was tied up, and Mr. Why should not that system bo tried in Sweczy being tired, retired early, and to sc- this county ? Disgusting. Tho Tyrone Herald says : An Irish razor sharpener in Tyrone, last week, ollered to eat a live toad if tho by standers would give him half a dollar. The money was raised and ho dev oured tho rep tile without waiting to kill or clean it. We hardly know which party to consider tho most beastly tho toad eater or the by standers, but aro inclined to give the latter tho preference. euro his money bctter,slept with his clothes on. In tho morning when ho awoko his pocket-book was missing, and upon examin ation ho discovered that tho cover of his bed had been cut immediately above the pocket which contained the money ; tho pocket being also cut, and tho money ex tracted. None of tho crew were awakened by the nocturnal visit, showing that the thief was not treading on unknown ground, evening, tho 7th inst., the in tho Reformed Church fell while tho sexton was in the act of light- On Saturday even largo chandelier in Killed by Lightning. On Friday after noon last Jacob Bice, a well-to-do farmer of ing it. Quite a number of tho lamps were Wayno twp., was killed by lightning, in broken ; tho oil being spilled over the floor, bis own house, whilst engaged in painting Had tho accident occurred thirty or stair, rods. Tho brush with which ho was forty minutes later, when the audienco were painting was set on lire. His daughter who assembled, tho consequences would have was in tho room at tho time, escaped un- been too serious to contemplate especially hurt, excepting her fingers were numbed when wo consider that there aro only two for a while Mr. Bice's ago was CI years narrow doors as a means ot exit, and those 7 months and 0 days. Lewislown, Democrat opening inward. This is ceitainly a case of the 12i7 inst. t criminal carelessness, or culpable negli gence ot too gross a character to bo passed Boy Drowned. Harry K. Mayberry and over in silence, and what makes the caso Charles Messiiuer, (tho latter a son of Israel still worse, is that the chandelier has only Messimer, formerly a resident of this bor- been in position a few months, and in a new ough,) were drowned in the canal, at Har- church at that. nsburg, last week. '1 he lads had lelt homo The hrst two of a scries of Saturday to go to school, but played truant to go evening concerts, by the ' Gcrmania Band! fishing.' They not returning homo at tho camo olf in tho public square, as per an- expccte.it time, search was maao lor tiiem nouncement. Tho programme was varied without success, iho next uay liuorma- aud interesting throughout. The selections tiou having been received that they were were wcll nlac1o and equally well performed seen at tho canal basin near tho depot, the Tho squaro wa3 crowded during the even- ' water was drawn off, resultin; covery of their bodies, g in tho dis- A Queer Decision. They havo a curious maimer of dispensing justice (?) in Trenton judging by tho following: Recently a youn man in that city eloped with tho wife of a citizen named Brady, who goon afterwards discovered w here the two were secreted and made an assault upon the seducer. All tho parties were taken before Justico Cubberly who made tlw extraordinary decision that tho mail and wi fo must divide their goods and separate. Tho young man was dischar ged and the husband bound over to keep the peace. ing and until tho last note ceased to rover berate between the hills and bluffs of tho blue Juniata, tho audienco remained qui et and appreciative, proving that tho enter prise will be a success. The Saturday even ings will hereafter be anxiously waited for, especially by our young folks, and tho "Germania Band" will bo remembered witli pride, long after other organizations will havo been numbered with the "thing! of tho past." Briefs. i Altoona has a daily papor, called 41 tho Daily sun." Several mad dogs have reccutly been killed in York county. Tho Juniata county jail is now without prisoners. Decree of Incorporation. IN THE MATTER of the petition of the Trinity Reformed Church of Marysvllle, l'u., the fol lowing proceedings were had, to wit: Mav 7th, 1870 Tho petition of Rev. W. D. C. Bedrock, 1). T. Kverhart, G. W. Heisinger, Win. M. Schools and oilier citizens 01 mo conimon- wealth of 1'eniisvlvania, accompanied ny the arti cles of Association, was presented to the Court proving for a decree of Incorporation, whereupon lie 'following decree was made, "and now to wit : .May Till, 1S70, Notice Is hereiiy directed to ue given in two newspaper printed in the county of Perry, for tho period of four weeks before the hrst davof the next term of this Court, of the within application. liy the Court." 1 CHARLES H. SMILEY, Prothoiiotary. Lewis Pottkii, Attorney for Petitioners, llloomlield, May 11, 1H70. New Advertisements. ITTIV BOOKS. Agents to sell 100 por JSlliW weekT Price 3. Address L. STEB BINS, Hartford, Cf In the Presbyterian Church prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening. Preaching on rmnnay morning, at 10 o clock, liy Uev. onatlian .hdgar, ot Philadelphia. In the Methodist Church prayer-mccting on Thursday evening. Preaching on Sat- rilay evening and huiulay morning at 10$ 'lock, and communion service. In the Lutheran Church prayer-meeting on Wednesday evening. Communion on next sabbath. Preparatory services on Saturday, at 2 o'clock. tW Catharine Marsh, who murdered her four children and cut her mother's throat, cccntly at Baltimore, talks more rationally nd now realizes what sho lias done, bhe speaks very affectionately of her children, nd says they were very good anil beauti ful, but can't tell why she was caused to commit so dreadful an act. She says she surely was crazy. C3f A terrible accident occurred on the Missouri Pacific railroad, on tho 12th inst., by a collision of a freight with a passenger train. Twenty persons were killed at once, and more than thirty were wounded. Decree of Incorjwration. IN THE M ATT Kit of the Petition of Christ's Reformed Church at Diineannon, l'a., the fol lowing proceedings were had. to wit: 2d May. 1K7II, the petition of Rev. AV. I). C. Hod rock, C. 1). (ielhach. V. Walil, h. Humiier and oth prs i-UliMisnf the Commonwealth of l'a.. accom panied by the articles of Association, was presented to tne court proving ior a uecrceoi ineoi poiauon, wliereiioon the nillowiim decree was made: Alio now 10 wn : miy ii, loin, iiui ice is m-n-ny OOft A DAY! 40 new articles for Agents. ZJZO Samples free. 11. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me, Salesmen. Send for circular, a first class business and steady employment. B. F. HUWK, 37 Arch street, l'Uiladolplna, l'a. MEA1WIM.E THEOUXHCAL SCHOOL. Unitarian; educates Ministers; Sltiu a year to poor students: negins Aug. zu. Appiy to a. a. UVKUMOltK, Meadville, l'a. CURIOUS, HOW STRANGE! The Married Lrutin Private Qnnviininn, contains the dn slred Information. Sent free for stamp- Address Mus. 11. METZOEU, Hanover, l'eim'a. directed to lie iriven III two newsiiaoers limited ill the county of Perry, for the period of four weeks burg, Pa. before the Hi st day or tno next term oi tins court, of the within application. Ity the court." CHARLES 11. SMILEY, Protlionotary. rrothonotary's Office, l'.loomtield. May 11, 1S70. Lewis I'ottkh, Attorney for Petitioners. . JJTE WILL PA V AGENTS a salary of f3T. ' tier week or allow a lame commission to sell our new Inventions. Address J. W. i'lNK & CO., Marshall, Midi. -T7"ANTE1) AOENTS. !0 Watch, free, given Y V gratis to every live man who will act as our Agent. Business light and honorable ; Siu por nay Address u. nivauxja ivcjm cvx w., x Pennsylvania It. It. Time Table. 43 NEWPORT STATION. On and after May 1st, 1870, Tassenger trains win run as ioiiows: WEST. Pacific Exm-ess. (Flag) 5.0A. M. daily. Way Passenger, U.lli A. M., daily except Monday, man, z.a p. m. uany except oiinuay. EAST. East Line 4.10 A. M.. dally except Monday. l larrisburg Accom. 12.5 v. w., daily " Sunday. Southern Ex. (Flag) 1.32 P. 1!., daily " Monday Mail, 7.53 i. M., daily except Sunday J. .1. BARCLAY, Aueiit. The renowned trotting mare Moun tain Maid was sold last week for $30,000. DUNCANNON STATION. On mid after Sinidav. May 1st. 1S70. trains will leave Duncannon, as ioiiows : EASTWARD, County Price Current. Bloo.mfieli), May 10, 1870. Flax-Seed 82 00 Potatoes Butter 1 pound, Eggs -K1 dozen Dried Apples $1 pound,. Dried Beaches, Pealed Teaches, Cherries , Pitted Blackberries Onions If) bushel 25 cents. 20 " 12 " 6 " 810cta.P. 15 18 cts. " i(i Gets. " 15 IS cts. " 8 10 cts. " ICvrrccteil Weekly by Oriffltli Jones. DUNCANNON, May 10, 1S70. Whito Wheat $1 15 lted Wheat, 1 05 Rye 75 Corn 80 tt Oats, 32 pounds new, ... 45 Ground Allium Salt V Sack i '0 Liniebiirner's Coal, Stove Coal S CO Smith Coal - 2!ets.uus. Iron V Cwt 4 CO Nails f) Keg 6 CO I (Jorrer.ted Weekly by Wm. Kovpii it Son. Niswroit'i, May 16,hio. Flour. Extra ? 4 50 Red Wheat, 1 05 1 05 Rye 80 Corn 80 (3 85 Oats V 32 pounds 48 Clover Seed 7 25 0725 Timothy Seed 3 IX) Flax Seed 1 75 Potatoes, 15 42 15 Ground Allium Salt, 2 50 Llnicburncr's Coal, 2 40 Stove Coal, 4 50 05 50 Pea Coal 3 40 Smith Coal 25 cts. V h.s, Cross Tles,8 feet long, 30 40 cents, Young mun, it is easy to be nobody. Go to the bar room to spend your leisure. You need not drink much now just a little beer, or oine other drink. In tho mean time play chequers, dominoes, or something else. If you read, let it bo tho "dimo novels'' pf tho day ; then go on keeping your stomach full, and head empty, and in a few years yon will bo nobody, unless you should turn out to bo a drunkard or a pro- lilimiajurg oll tho 17lth lnBt v. : 1.1 i i i 1UHS1UIUM illUUJCl, lULUOl UL WHICH IS WOISO than to bo nobody. In many parts of this county 75 cents to $1.00 is the rate for a days wages. Several bands of Gypsios aro now travel ing this county. Tho district convention of Independent Order of Good Templars convenes at Wil- A Grand Uuilding. Tho most imposing structure on Market streot, Mf not in the whole .city of Philadelphia, is Oak Ilall, stneo its enlargement. Taking in all its six stories it covers 71,070 squaro feet. The Parliam Sewing Machluo is just wnat you want. Call and seo it in opera tion at tho store of James L. Diven. Lan- disburg or at the storo of F. Mortimer, uo., xsev liloomnold. Juniata county has a buttonwood treo which measures thirty foot in circumfer ence. Persons killing partridges during the next three years are liable to a line of tweuty-fivo dollars. Potatoes find a poor sale in this' vicinity. Somo lots havo been offered at 15 cts per bushel. 1 It looks nico to see a young man with a number 10 loot, limping along lit .number 7 boots. Corn planting is rather backward. Not Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Junney fc Andrews, No. 123 Mahket Stkekt. Philadelphia, May H, 1870. White- Wheat $ 1 35 1 41 Bed Wheat 1 22 1 25 Ryo 106108 Corn 1 13$ 115 Oats 63 60 Clover Seed 7 CO 8 25 Timothy Seed 5 50 O 7 50 Elax Seed 2 20 2 25 Country Lard, 13 15 Eggs Vita 17 Turkeys 25 (4 25 Buttor, solid hi bbls.' 13 13 BOOK AGENTS WANTED. " Ladies of the White House." No opposition. Steel encra vings. Kapid sales. For circulars. Address 11. B. 1'UuusiiiNo Co., J. x., Cincinnati anu umeugu. SALESMEN Wanted in a paying bu siness. S Kennedy, 413 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. IXVVCIIOMANCY, FASCINATION Oil HVVJb J- CHARMING. 100 pages: cloth. This won derful book has full instructions to enable the reader to fascinate either sex, or any annual, at will. Mesmerism, Spiritualism, and hundreds oi other curious experiments. It can be obtained by sending address, witn lu cents postage, to i. v. EVANS & CO., No. 41 So. Eighth St., Philadelphia. OTA It SPRANGI.ED BANNER. A largo 40, column nailer. Ij-dner size. Illustrated. Devo ted to Sketches, Poetry, Wit, Humor, genuine fun Nonsense (of a sensible kind), and to the expo sure of Swindling, Humbugs. &c. Only 75 cents a year, and a superb engraving, "Evangeline," !- by2 feet guatis,3O.OU0 circulation, towy rcjund el to all who afc it. It Is wide-awakf, fearless. truthful. Try it now. 7a cents a year, specimens FREE. Address "Manner, ninsume, n. II j r V IH IS rF . titvnntors who wisli to take out Letters Tatent are advised to counsel with MUNN & Co., editors Fast Line, (Flag) 4.35 A. m., daily except Monday of Ho Mmtijlc A wcr can. w ho tve p o?eouieu llarrisburg Accom. 12.51 p. m.. (aily " Sunday c alms before the Patent Oilice f( r over rwc'ity Southern Ex., (Hag) 1.57 P. M., daily " Monday A ears, their American ami Ktmnn latent M-iii 8 281- m dailv " Sundav Agency is tlie most extensive in tlie world. Char- MMl M Vt-iVuTur -,V'l"y oimuay b , reliable agency. A pamph- n,itJ i o - - Pacific Express, (Hag) 4.41 A. M., daily Wav Passenger. 8.33 A. M.. daily except Sunday Mail, 1.54 P. M dailyexcept Sunday WM. C. JvlMi, Agent ges le: fet cm gratis, mtaining full instructions to inventors is sent s. MUNN & CO., 37 l'ark How, New York. MILLERSTOWN STATION. On and after Nov. 14th 1809 trains will leave this station as follows : EASTWARD. llarrisburg Accommodation 12.10 V. M. Mail 7.41) 1". M. WESTWARD. Way Passenger P.24 A. M. Mail 2.44 P. M. W. J. JONES, Agent. Stage Line Between Newport and New. (jiiTinuiitown. STAGES leave New Germaiitown dally at four o'clock a. in. Laudishurgat 7. 30 a. in. Ci'cen- uark at 8 a. in. M'W Blooiulield at '.' a. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. Iteturiiinir leaves Newport on tho arrival of th man rrain lioni l'tiiiadcipnia, at z.-su p. in. z. iticii. rrojirieior. Nov f4tsiro Iiiio BETWEEN BL003IFIELD and NEWPORT! One Million Acres OF CHOICE IOWA LANDS TTAOll SALE, at $3 per acre and upwards.forcash. Jj or on eiedit.by tlie IOWA RAILROAD LAND co. Jtauroads already uuut tuiougo me j.auu. and on all sides ol tneni. ureal inducements to settlers. Send for our free Pamphlet. It gives prices, terms, location; tells who should coins Vest. what they should bring, what it will cost: gives plans and elevations oi is uuiereiit styles oi ready-made houses, which tho Company furnish at from 250 to W,(K)0 ready to set up. Maps sent If desired. Address . W. W. WALKEli, Vice-rresident., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. J. MODEL HOUSE Being a cripple. I have made house planning a special studv. One built last season has proved & model of convenience, beauty and economy. De scriptive circulars of Plans, Views, etc., with gen eral information of value to all, sent free, ad dress (with stamp or script if convenient). GEO. J. COLBY, Architect, Waterbury, Vermont. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. mill! subscriber Is now running a hack between JL Blooiulield and Newport, leaving Blooinlielrt $3. EMPLOYMENT. 810. HUNDREDS OK AGENTS make from $5 to fiO' per dav, in selling our Patent Extension liuw. and Swifts, combined. Used In every fami-' lv for winding Yarn, Silks, Worsted, &c. Winds full sized skein, and weighs less than one pound. Agents wanted, for terms, kc., uuuress . x. atwa in., arriving at .Newport in nine to connect zt-Fa i?h Kx.-t'ii Auiuirn N v ress train East. ' ' with tlie Exorc Returning, leaves Newport at 2.30 p. ni., or on the arrival of the Mall train West. - lie has also opened a LI V ERY in th Stables belonging to Rinesinith's Hotel, where he Is pre pared to iuinlsh horses and bupgies at moderate 4. 20 4w. prices. AMi PUBLIC fe4AJL.li: OK UNCLAIMED FREIGHT ! Heal Estate Agency for Terry Co. Lewis I'OTTEit. S. II. Gai.iuuith. TOTTEU & GALUKAITU, Heal E n 1 u 1 c Agents, JNew lilooinlioltl, l?n., OKKF.lt nt Trlvate Sale over OVER ONE HUNDRED FARMS hi Perry County. Pa., varying in .size from 20 to 300 Acres, and at prices ranging from K10 to $lou per acre: All of the above Heal Estate is located within 45 miles of tlie Capital of the State, anil convenient to markets, none ot it being more thiol' 20, and much of it within S miles of the 1'cnu'u. K. It. Perry County is among the tlnest Agricultural Counties in Iho State, 'Iho land being principally limestone, red shale and Hint gravel. Persons wishing to view any of tho above prop properties can do so, by calling at the olllce of the Agents. W Persons having properties for sale, would do well In ealllug on the above. -M Please send fori Circular giving a full ilo scription of each properly 1 20 ly. rpiIE PENNSYLVANIA KAILUOA1) CO.. will JL oiler at public sale, on Saturday, June 4th, 1870, between the hours of 2 and 6 p. in., the following unclaimed freight, now at tlie several stations on tlie 1'. It. It. and Branches, as designated, unless owners or consignees pay charges anil expenses on the same, and take It away on or belore the day of sale : Description of Goods. Consignees DUNCANNON. 1 barrel, R rolls and 1 bog -fcf routing materia!, W. Musgrove. 1 bag of salt, A. L. Suiiiuier nei:i;obt. 1 mower (.1 pieces), Anderson and Eros 6 hay forks, J. Grove Lot of Iteaper fixtures, No Marks. 1 Jack (for separator) D. Tressler. 1 wood horse and saw, W. S. Mitchell. MILLEKSTOWN. 2 corn plows, B. F. Cauffinan. i stovo aim niece ot casting a. n. tiiayuiu. i.ot oi noarus, REMOVAL! THE iiiiderslcned have removed. their MEAT SHOP to No. 3, , West Main street, Blooiulield, Pa., where they will be happy to supply. ineir customers wiiu nie Best Beef, Mutton. &c, tlie Market can afford. Thankful for past patron age, they hope to merit a continuance of public fa- VOL 11. I j-L.AJi.l. -11 . llloomlield, April 2l, lSTO. 1 bundle of clothing, shingles, ,T. II. Iloutz. Win. Pite. N. E. Bollinger for Wm. Bollimrer. Bo drugs, Box medicine, 8. T. Liueaweaver. JOHN KEILLY, Superintendent of Transportation. Altoona, May 2, 1870. ADMINISTltATOIl'S NOTICE. Not lee Ishero by given, thai Letters ot Administration on the estate ot Catharine Singer, late of (iiiilalo township, deceased, have been granted to the uu derslgiied residini: in tlie same lowusluii. ' All persons indebted to said estatoare roipiested to make Immediate payment,' and those having claims against it, will present them duly authen- uuaicu ior seuieiiiem. to JEltEMIAII S. ANDE11SON. 41801 Administrator. Clocks. Another new lot of 510 hour nnd 8 tlay Clocks just received by F. Mok- TiMKU iv uo., ihcw Dioomtieut. ( ESTABLISHED IN 1837. BELLS. BUCKEYE BEHj OTNPIIY! Farm, Fire C1IUUCII. Academy, Factory. Alarm Bells, &c., 6.O., made of r USE BELL METAL, . (Copper and Tiu.) warranted In quality, tone, du rability, ike., and mounted with our Patent IM PltOVED UOTATINU HANGINGS. lllustratoa Catalogues sent Free. VA ND VZEK & TIFT, Nos. 102 and 104 E, 2nd St., 41101ypd CINCJNNATI,0, W. H, PlPBIl. w. A, Ohdisok. V. II. I'TIMClt &c CO., UAMU7ACTCREIIS OF Tnmlis, Valisos, Travailing Bags, UMBRELLAS, &C, No, 40 North Fourth Street, (In Merchants' Hotel Building) PHILADELPHIA. . SOLID SOLE LEATIIEK TKUNK9 A BrBt C1A1TY. 4 lt ly 10 NOTICE. . TIIK undersigned hereby gives public notice, that ho will enforce the law In regard to trespass, upon iiersons hunting or fishing, or oth erwise trespassing on his premises. In Tyrona township. Perry County, l'a. i May 3, 1970 5t