tljc times, New Bloomficlit, fla. Tuesday, May 31, 1870. LOCAL DB l'A 11 T M IS N T. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance ! ,r.0iT!,o.ns w,u? recelve I"Mer with thin article rjwfe'1, m?3rik,M"fr thtf''oy Hhoul.l mail oroth erwlso send the subscription price, II they wish to continue to receive The Times. mP P. R RES PONDENTS wilt please hear In mind that letters received later than Saturday eve ning, or the down mail on Monday morning have to lay over until the following week. Acknowledgement is made of receipts for subscription since, our last issue from each of the following persons. Samuel Miller, Isaiah Clouser, Benjamin Rice, Jr., Mrs. Hannah Cooke, B. il. In hoir, of this county. Amos Fleisher, Wyoming, 111.; Lyman Polmether, Kenzua, Pa. : John II. Wolf, Carlisle, Pa. The Soldiers' Monument being erected in Juniata county is expected to be ready for dedication by the 4th of July. Alloys would not be ns plenty in this borough if persons would use more care in regard to what they throw in them. There is a law against throwing garbage in the streets or alleys, which ought to bo en forced. An Election has been ordered by the bor ough authorities, of Mifflntown, to take place next Saturday, to see whether burials shall or shall not bo permitted within bor ough limits. The Commissioners of Centre county of fered a prize of ten dollars to the collector who would be first to settle up his dupli cate for the year 1809. The premium was taken by Joseph K. Weaver, of Miles twp. Uur Commissioners might copy after them, with profit to the treasury. Dr. Sclioeppe's case was argued beforo the Supreme Court at Ilarrisburg on Thursday and Friday last. His counsel claimed that the case should be placed un der the law of 1870, which was opposed by the counsel for the commonwealth. The decision ot the court has not yet been ren dered. Accident. On Tuesdav last a. Ran nf Mp Jacbb Mogel of centre twp., a lad aged about ten years, fell from the hay mow striking his head on the hub of a wagon and cutting a terrible gash on the corner of his forehead. Fortnately no bones wcro fractured and tiie boy is getting along as well as could be expected. The Railroad subject is now agitating the citizens of York county, a portion of whom are desirous of furnishing the north ern section with this modern facility for travel. A meeting on the subject was held at Dillsburg last week. Every section of of the State seems to realize the import ance of railro ads, except Perry county. How long before our citizens will awake to it sense of their duty in this matter? Our Prospects. It will bo gratifying to our trmnds to know that we continue to prosper, and that such is the case, hi plainly evident from the fact that increase of business has compelled us to enlarge our Office. We have accordingly built a substan tial addition to tlio rear of our present build ing, to bo used especially for a press and mailing room, Wo now havo as convenient and well dtocked an office as can bo found in tho in terior of tho State, and can satisfactorily execute any orders for priuting which our friends may see fit to entrust us with. When we take into consideration tho fact that our large subscription and advertising patronage is entirely independent of party or political support, npon which so many country papers entirely depend, wo think wo have reason to feel gratified with our Kuccess. Sewing Machines owned and kept for use in any family, aro now exempt from salejon execution for debt. The law of 1869 ap plied only to seamstresses, but an act pass, ed last March extends tho provisions of tho act to. all private families, Poraons who do not already own one should examine the Parbajn and then purchase one. Bee their advertisement on the 8th page. Wanamuker & Brown. For beauty of stylo and elegance of finish, there is no clothing like that of Oak Hall. Every gar ment is a "thing of boauty," as well as of good servic and comfort. The Newport Trot. Tho trot annmin(iH for the 27th inst., on the Fair Grounds' Raco Course, came off according to an nouncement, resulting in, a complete vic tory for Perry county stock. At 10 o'clock A. M., tho $50 purso open only for Perry county horses, was trotted for and won bv "Jim," owned by Dr. Hook, and entered by H uiirman Tho following horses had been entered for tins prize : Thos. J. Boyer entered "Confidence." Fuhrman "Jim." Hartzcll " "Fred.' The second trot for a purso of $75, open to all, came off at 2 o'clock P. M. Tho fol lowing horses were entered for this " Billy Button" and " Lady Ironsides," botn Ilarrisburg horses, and "Toby," owned by Mr. Furhman, of Loysvillo Ihe pnzo was won by "Toby," the time being 1st heat 2.50, 2nd heat 2.39, 3rd heat The raco was fairly conducted and nroved entirely satisfactory to tho large number present, Plebiscite. "A subscriber" wants us to tell him the meaning of this word which he says he does not understand, and lias seen so often used. Plebiscite is tho term used by tho French, to express "the verdict of the nation on a political question." The word is borrowed from the Latin, and was used by tho Romans to distinguish laws passed by the Plebs. or commons in distinc tion li-om laws passed by the Nobles. For The Bloomfield Timet. NEwroKT, May 20. 1870. JVMortimer, Esq., jf Dear Sir I fear the recent artinln in your paper headed " Outrage and Lynch Law, is calculated to create the impres sion mai uie peopio oi .Newport approve of Lynch law. It is true that a negro boy was enticed from his work to a tavern, where 2 men constituted themselves a jury, anu wiuiouc even caning a witness beforo them, had the boy stripped and beaten ; but it is not true that the boy admitted having been guilty of any outrage upon the girl. He stoutly denied it and alleges that on the night they charge that he committed the crime, men, women and little girls were drinking liquor, and at the request of the mother, he carried the child to bed and re mained at the bed-side until relieved by its older sister, as tho child was sick and vom iting. There was no charge made until next day, and I cannot learn that even the jurors claim that there was any mark upon the child. The peopio in Newport condemn the bru tal conduct of tho men who wish to revive that relic of barbarism, the whipping-post. They desire the law administered, and all criminals punished, but they wish it done by an upright judge and sober jurors. They also condemn the . course of the men who excited by whiskey, advised that the boy be hung. The fact that tho negro remains in town and the parents of the girl don't have him arrested the report that ho has been ar rested not being true should convince any unprejudiced mind that there is no ground for tho charge against him. Very truly yours. Citizen. Briefs. A new brick house is'to be built on the Weary farm in Tyrone twp. , The census takers will commence their duties this week. Another change has been mado in tho schedule on the Pcnn R. R. Ripe Strawberries made their appear ance on our street yesterday. bTho Base ball mania has broken out again 111 many pans oi 1110 country. We hope it will keep away from Perry. The "Academy in this place was never in so nourishing a condition as at present. Business in tho cities must bo dull from l i no ninnluip rtf rli,,nr ami i 4-m.... i w.v ...... .uv.. v. uia.ii.vi o ill IWHH likHb YVCOK, tue number being nearly thirty. A cold rain rendering firps iwwiw'ipv fm. comfort visited this vicinity on Friday and oiiiuruity last. A hat thief visited Nnumni-t rr W..;,l.,.. . - i ' " v.. .uiftjr last and his visit cost the landlord of one of tho hotels the prico of a new tilo. VA tax of ono or two dollars on every- dog tile proceeds to go to tho school fund, wouiu riu me count ry ot some worthless cu rs unu am uie cause ot education. Tho Dailv Tonie savs : that ) Tin burg Car Works employ three hundred hands and turn out nine cars each day. Tho second Presbyterian congregation at Carlisle rjronose crectin edifice. VIIorse races are never productive of any good, but generally ar$ productive of events nuiuii iiiu ueiuui puruuu oi me cmiwnunity vnm.ni- clisi.il.l T 4-1.:.. ' . .. uivi niiuiuu uuiui, xii una respect tlie race at Newport was no exception to the coneral rule. IxThe man at Green Park who offered such f aHiigh price for hen manure dnnlimui t pure base a lot offered him, alleging that it was not a pure article as roosters were al lowed to occupy the samo roosts with tho hens. It is astonishing how much some tpoont hold isn't it? 9' Fananm Hats. Tho process of making Panama hata is as follows : Tho leaves of the Panda mus or Seven pine from which theao hats ore mado aro gathered before they un fold, the ribs and coarser veins are re moved, and the rest, without being separa ted from tho base of tho leaf, is reduced to shreds. After having beeu put in the sun for a day and tied into a knot, the straw is immersed in boiling water until it becomes white. It is then hung up in a shady place, and subsequently bleached for two or three days, after which the straw is ready for use. Tho 'plaiting of the straw commences at tho crown and finishes at the brim, and is a very trouble some operation. The hats are made on a block placed on the knees, and require to be constantly pressed with tho breast. The coarser hat may be finished in two or three days, but the finest may require as many months. Cliurch Notices. In tho Presbyterian Church prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening. Preaching on Sunday morning, at 10$ o'clock, also in tho evening. In the Lutheran Cliurch prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Preaching on Sun day evening. A Good Investment. The Eight per cent, gold bearing bonds of tho St. Joseph and Denver City Railroad Co. See adver tisement in another colum. Summer Dress-Goods in a variety of styles, some as low as 12$ cents per yard, just re ceived and for sale by F. Mortimer & Co. Now is tho time for bargains. A Splendid Assortment of Shoes for Men, Women and Children lias just been received by F. MoiiTiMEii & Co. Troth's Sugar Cured Hams are sold at 24 cents per pound, by F. Mortimer & Co. If you want an extra nice article try them. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas for sale by F. Mortimer & Co., at from 75 cents to $3 25. To Blacksmiths. Those wanting thn best oualitv of Ton anil Rlinhir Rtonl nan purchase it at low prices of F. Mortimer Oil jO. One of lie most useful articles to have in a family, is a Clothes Wringer. If you have not already got one, you can get the best article in use, of F. Mortimer & Co. County Price Current. Bloomfield, May 30, 1870. Flax-Seed fc go Potatoes 25 cents. Butter V pound, is " Eggs dozen 14 Dried Apples pound, 6 " Dried Peaches 8 10 cts. Wft. Pealed Peaches 15 18 cts. " Cherries 4 5 cts. " Bitted, 15 18 cts. " Blackberries 8 10 cts. " Onions ?t bushel, ' Corroded Weekly by Griffith Jones.) PUNCANNON, May 30. 1870. White Wheat $i 15 lied Wheat 1 05 Kye. 75 so e 45 i. '0 0 2r cts.Vbus. 4 i Corn Oats, 32 pounds new, Ground Alunm Salt V Hack, Lhnebiirner's Coal, Stove Coal, Smith Coal Iron V Cwt fails jf) Keg 6 00 Corrected Weekly by IKnu Mewi' Kaugn it tons.) 'Out, May 30.1SK. .... i 50 ... 105105 80 .... 80O85 48 .... 7 257 25 ... 300 1 75 .... 1515 . . .. 2 50 .... 2 40 .... 4 50 05 50 .... 3 40 .... 25 cts. bs. .... 30 40 cents. Flour. Extra Hed Wheat ltye Corn Oats V 32 pounds Clover Seed Timothy Seed Flax Seed Potatoes, Ground Allium Salt Llineburner's Coal, Stove Coal, Pea Coal, Smith Coal Cross Ties,8 feet long, Philadelphia Price Current. arrected Weekly by Janney fc Andrew), No. 123 Maukkt Sthkkt. ruiLAUKLrniA, May 28. 1870. White Wheat S 1 35 1 41 Bed Wheat 122125 "ye ., 10G108 Corn 1 la 1 15 Oat" 1 63t0 Clover Seed 7 60 8 25 Timothy Seed '. 5 50 7 50 Flaxseed, ,, 2 20 2 Country Lard 13 15 I'-BBS..- IB 17 Turkeys,..,, i 250 25 Butter, solid In bbls.' 13 13J Lyons In Savllle towtiHtdn. on thn "(till in stant, Mrs, Sarah Lyons, aged 71 jearg. 8 months and 8 days. ' ' Baknks On the Siith Inst., lu Centre town ship, Miss Sarah A. Barnes, daughter of J. Barnes, aged Si'J years, 7 months and 20 days. Pennsylvania R. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. wML?Majr 291 18701 Passe"t" West Plttsb'g Expr's. (Flag)4.41 A.'tt. dally exe't Sunday. Way Passenger, 9.13 A. M., daily except Monday. Ma" 2.11 p. m. daily except Sunday. ... EAST. Fast Line 4.10 a. m., dally except Monday. Ilarrisburg Accom. 11.31 p. M. dally " Sunday. WaU 7.53 p. M., dally except Sunday J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. Stage Line Between Newport and New ui-iiiiaiiiown. STAGES leave New Gcrmantown dally at four paik at 8 a. in. New Bloonilleld at a. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Aa 11 V t J-.unt. m. S t1'" "5 leave Newnort on the arrival of th ........ &iiii uum jiuuueipiua, ai z.du p. m. Z. BICE, 1'roprietor. New Stag-e Line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD and NEWPORT! SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THE subscriber Is now running a hack between Bloonilleld and Newport, leaving Blooinlleld ati.?a..mV.lu'rlvi"Kit Newport in time to connect with the Express train East. Keturning leaves Newport at 2.30 p.m., oro the arrival of the Mail train West. - He has also oi!iied a LIVEKY in th.- Stables belonging to Kinesinith's Hotel, where he is pre pared to furnish horses and buggies at moderate Priccs- AMOS BOB1NSON. A DMINISTRATOIl'S NOTICE Notice " "oieuy given, inai letters or Administra tion have been granted by the Register of Perry county, on the estate of Margaret II. Jacobs, late Of .Itmilltu hinrnuliii. ..t, las Jacobs, residing in Tuscarora township, Perry ClllllltV l!l J All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate, wi 1 please make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present teem duly authen ticated for settlement, NICHOLAS JACOBS, Administrator. Lewis Potter, Att'y for Adm'r. 4 22 6t, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Notice ishere by given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Catharine Singer, late of Buffalo township, deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned residing lu the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against it, will present them duly authen ticated for settlement 0 JEREMIAH S. ANDERSON, 4186t Administrator. W. B. METCALFE, WITH MITCHELL & WARE, Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco and Cigars, NO. 8, NORTH FIFTH" STREET, Philadelphia. S- Agents for Celebrated Star Navy. 4 22 ly Eight Per Ct. in Gold. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE ISSUE OF $1,500,000, BY THE St. Joseph and Denver City RAILROAD COMPANY, In denominations of $1,000 and $500, coupon or registered, with Interest at Eight per cent, per annum, payable 15th February and August, in JiOLI) free from United States taxes, In New ork or Europe. The bonds have thirty years to run, payable in New York In GOLIJ. Trustees Farmers' Loan and Trust Company of New York. The mortgage which secures these bonds is at the. rate of 81:1 50 per miles covers a completed road for every bond issued, and Is a tlrst and ONLY mortgage. This line, connecting St. Joseph witk Jort Kearney, will make a short and through route to California. Tho Company havo a Capital Stock of 810,000,000 And a grant of Land from Congress, in i.ouw.wiu Acres, vaiueu at lie low est estimate, at First Mortgage Bonds Total Total lenirth of road. 271 nillen. , 4,000,000 1.600,000 815,500,il00 distance In- eluded 111 tins Mortgage, 111 miles; price, 07 1-sJ and accrued Interest, IN CU UKl'xOY. Cau ne ooiaim-u irom ine undersigned, Also pain phlets, maps and Information relating thereto These bonds, being so well secured and yioldiug a large Income, are desirable to parties seeking safe and lucrative investments. recommend them with entire conlidence. W. P. CONVERSE & CO., COMMERCIAL AGENTS, No. 54 Pine Street, New York TANNER & CO., FIHCAL. AGENTS, No. 49 Wall Street, New Tort. 4 22 3m r. Decree of Incorporation. IN THE MATTER of the Petition of Christ's Reformed Church at Duneanuon, Pa., the fol lowing proceedings wore had, to wit: J May,. 1W0. the petition of Rev. W. 1). C. Rod roc.k. C. 1). Uelbaoh. F. Wjihl, L. Sumner and oth ers, citizens of the Commonwealth of Pa., accom naiiicd by tliearticlesof Association, was presented to the Court praying for a decree of Incorporation., whereupon the following deeree was mado: And now to wit : May 2d. 1870, Notice Is hereby directed to bo given In two newspapers printed in the county of Perry, for tho period of four weeks before the tlrst day of the next term of this court, of the within application. By the Court." HlAllL,J-.3 XI, SMILEY, Prothonofary's Office, Blooinlleld, May 11, 1870. Lkwis Pottek, Attorney for Petitioner?. PUBLIC BALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT I THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO- win oiler at public sale, on wn Saturday, June 4th, 1870, ' between the hours of 2 and 6 p. the followln ' unclaimed freight, now at the several srtiln. oS. the P. K. K. n7l Branches, as Suited !esf owners or consignees pay charges and expenses on, thegsame,and take itVway one iXetliedS? Description of Goods. Consignee DUNCANNON. 1 barrel, g rolls and 1 bag of rooting material, w. Mnserove 1 bag of salt, A. L. Summer NEWPORT. 0ryTril3s.PieCeS)' Ani'&anIFr0 Lot of Reaper fixtures, No Marks 1 Jack (for separator) D. Tressler 1 wood liorse and saw, w. 8. MitehelL MILLERSTOWN. l,,d,eofc,ot.n, W,n;grfor Box drugs, Box medicine, 8. Tliieaweafer. JOHN REILLY, Superintendent of Transportation Altoona, May 2, 1870. New Advertisements. NE1V BOOKS. -Agents to sell 100 per mlartfordrct- rW AUdle8sU 8tb" iSiQf? A DAY! 40 new articles for AgenU. mifj Samples free. H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me Salesmen. Send for circular, a flret- Hnwr rIICAS,,"ll.a st.eiidy eiPloyment. B. F. HOWE, ii Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. MfV1,1'1 THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL. Unitarian i educates Ministers; J160 a vcar JEKMcteie29- nU0U.S'ny FKANGEI-The Married V Ladies Private Companion, contains the d- mE? h 0MEryrlVree tor - AddreS jhks. 11. MbiitjEU, Hanover, Penu'a. wM& t0f KaV.l!nAifc!,t.i0"S- AddreAtf- W- "SSPM, WATAGENTa 120 Watch- fee, given .. gr?.,l8it0 ev?.ry. LIVK MAN wll( will act as omr Agent. Business light and honorable: $30 per day tm i'T MUUWE KENNEDY &' CO?FH& B2'LAENT8 RANTED. " Ladies of the Willie House." Nil nmuialtlnn uti ..L-L" vmgs. Rapid sales. For circularsAddress iV ' Puuuamno Co., N. Y., Cincinnati 'ami Cldcago. .,.SALIvSMEN Waited in a paying bu slness. 8.KBMNEDT, 413 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. JPFJmF801 TI0N OR SO DL , VIIARMJNG. 4(H) pages: c oth. This won- wader tot..,Mtron" 1 " niWeX ...... .......mv,,,!,,,, iLUiiiiMiii. unci ii una reds of other curious experiments. It can be obtained by wTvS'J rps-w'i" 10 cents postage, to T. W. EVANS CO., No. 41 So. Eighth St., Philadelphia! STAR SPRANGLED BANNER. A la column paper. Ledaer hr niiwn.t0,i re tici.iv, vyii, nui nor, genuine lun- v.... i m .iiiius, ne uiuy (0 cents a f?,'V."la """ef" eHBroving, "Evangeline," VA I)V'2 IPIf. :ATIkl Oil fUUI ,.1-.,. .. ea to au who am it. It is vid-awnkH. fo ko cb i 7. . N0W;. J5 centa a .vear- Speclnieni FREE. Address "Banner," Hinsdale, N. H, PATENTS. Til VPlt lira whn wloh . r .n . ii .. 7 "iwiuunn ai uo., editors Hni ifn,.-'l? Ai'"iriv?nA wh0 llave 1'iosecuted Vi'.ru hiw.. I. V 1 ior over Twenty I- ""'iiKiHi ami curoiiean 1'ateut Agency is the most extensive in , il.., i,i 'i.... ges less than any other reliable agency. Apamph fet conta ninif full nst.mii-Hiinti i.. i r..f..iV. " gratis. M ON N & CO.. 37 Park Row. New York One Million Acres OP CHOICE IOWA LANDS FOR SALE, at 83 per acre and npwards.forcash. or on credit. bv the IOWA iui iiiu iu a Vtl a;ml,u1' settlers, bend far our free l'.aimihit it ( v Jf'l' ?' 1,Kiatu tells who should come. West, what thoy should bring, what it will cost gives plans and elevations of 18 different styles of roady-niiule houses, whieh tho Comiwny furnish : frii-iS "r80 .V'm et Up, Maps seuU W. W. WALKER, Vice-Prmdent., Cedar Jtapidt, Iowa,, A. MODEL HOUSE Ttf Ini? ft OHrUil 1lit.Mmn,l -.1 i special study. One built last season hits proved a .u.;i u. ctmvouience, neauty and economy. De scriptiye circulars of Plans, Views, etc., with gen- """""""" ' Trtiire iu hii, seni iree. ao- i mi(l'?llll,ll.liarwlllt if convenient). GEO, J. COLBY. Architect. Wntorimrv v.r,, i 1 1 . J , ,v.muVM S5. EMPLOYMENT. io HUNDREDS OF AGENTS make from $5 to 1( per day, in selling our Patbnt Extension ltKKi, and Swifts, combined. Used in every fami- V flir U' lllllllir Vnin UI1I.U -tir.....i .... St.. . m ,, i " nuns, ffuinitui, ac. WinUS Ar., oin, and weighs loss than one pound. 8TAKKE CU. Aubu?iT 420 4w, Decree of Incorporation. IN THE MATTER of the petition, of the Trinity Reformed Church of Matysville, Vfc, th "ot lowing proceedings were had, to wit May 7tb, 1H7U--TIIO petition ot Rcy. W.D. C. itcidrock. D. T. Everhart, U, W. l?elsinger. Wm. wiVih f ? f .r Mham ot the Common. Cles of Association, was prcsentea to the Court praying for a decree of Incorporation, whereupon the following decree was m:ul n,inu, in u,it . May 7th, 1870, Notice is liereby directed to be given in two newspaper printed fn the county of l'urru fur ha iuri..,l ,.r i. . , . jf .,. day of the next Usnn of tliis Court, of the within CHARLES H. B MILKY, L?WIS PTi?! Attorn?y 'or Petitioner.
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