vE!)c ffimco, New Bloomftclir, 3nu It loomMb (hnts. Tuesday, July 10, 1SJO. L O C A L D i: 1'A 11 T M i: N T. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance I Persons who receive a paper with this article marked, may know that they should mail in-otherwise send the subscription price, It they wish lo continue lo receive Tne Times. CORRESPONDENTS will p1cao bear In inhitl that loners received later than Saturday eve Hint;, or the down mail mi Monday morning Iiavo tj lay over until the following week. A Few Days since a girl was in town inquir ing for "nick iUian hair manure." It was subsequently ascertained that she wanted Sicilian hair renewer. rnralylc Stroke Mr. Levi Gable, of Newport, was struck with paralysis one day last week while at his work on the railroad, lie was taken home and medical aid call ed, and is now in a fair way to recover. s "Stolen. A buggy belonging to W. .T. f Kipp, and a horte belonging lo George Maus, was stolen from the stable of the latter at Millerstown on Monday night last. A reward of 73 is oH'oicd for the arrest of the thief and recovery of the property. Curious Accident. Last week a woman living tit Lcwistown was badly . burned around the head and arms while making a lire with waste paper, among which had been placed a paper containing po.vder. Very Saving. There is a man in this vicinity who promised lo pay us a little bill, before this, if alive. As we see him round town occasionally, we suppose ho is dead and is walking around to save funeral ex penses. Matches. We see it slated in somo of our exchanges that tho tax on matches has been removed. This is not tho case, there st ill being a tax of ono cent on each box containing one hundred or less, and an additional cent on each additional hundred or fraction of a hundred. Dr. Bigelow, who resides near Lewis town, has delivered himself to the authori ties, in consequence of rumors to the cil'ect that the recent death of his wife was the result of foul play. The parties had not lived very pleasantly, henco tho rumor. The affair will be investigated. Altoona is troubled with burglars and in cendiaries. Both are troublesomo fellows to have in a community, and tho citizens arc consequently desirous of having thein removed and cared tor at the county ex pence. Wc have received a letter strongly advo cating tho merits of a very worthy citizen f or the position of Senator. As tho Timet is not a party paper, wo must decline to publish any such letters unless the persons wishing them inserted arc willing to pay for them as advertisements. In that case, persons c:.i have such space in our columns as they are willing to pay for, without re gard to the parly they desire to servo. The Methodist Sunday School of Bloom- field intend having a C'llchration ou Thursday the 21st day of July in tho Grove adjoiuuig town, a cordial invitation is ex tended to all who favor (because of Sabbath School. Come then without a personal in vitation and you will bo welcome, all, per sons attending the Celebration aro reques ted lo meet at the Methodist church at bal f pa; t 8 o'clock and from there proceed in pro v.wsion to tho woods. Addresses will be delivered at 10 o'clock A. m.v und-ut 2 o'clock : m. FcHras Accident. A 'lad named. Tommy Ifvll iigcd" 13 years while hathiiiir in the mined. ict ou last Wednesday was caught l.it'.v.-i.ir a i-assiiig boat and the dock and Lad his leg badly crushed above Hie kneo. He vvr.s lul. 'en to the residence of his father in Pui keusvillo and Doctors McClure and Warner were called to his assistance. They 1 bought amputation' necessary but the htrennous opposition of tho parent to this course, caused them to attempt to save both life and limb.' At last accounts thoro was a prospect of the child's recovery, with out tho loss of the leg. Visitors to tho camp meeting to take placo at Elliottsburg, can bo accommodated with board, and can havo horses cared for at tho residenco of William Swcgor,about a quarter of a milo from the camp ground. July 8, St. The ltoomcrnng. In answer to a corre spondent who asks " what a Boomerang is?" wo reply: "It is a weapon made from hard wood, and is generally about 2 feet long, 2 inches wide, and inch thick. It is bent to a slight curve, the inch faco presenting a convex front, which, by ono of the sides being rounded is brought to a blunt edge, and it is thrown with this edgo forward. The peculiarity of the weapon consists in the manner in which it is used. Tho person throwing it turns his buck to the point of at tack, and throws tho weapon with great force, as though aiming at an object about thirty yards before him. Tho action of tho air on tho curved edge and rounded side makes tho weapon describe a circle, until it finally hits llio object really aimed at, which is within one to two hun dred yards in the rear of the person having thrown it. It is used with great effect by the natives of Australia, by whom it was invented, and it is said that they will kill biids at a distance of two hundred yards. A person not used to throwing ono would be very apt to find it coming back, and hit ting him on the head so as to badly injure him. ail I?oud. Wo have received two coin- munications complaining loudly about the new road from Newport to Millerstown. One of correspondents asserts that "tho road is positively unsafe afler dark, and even in day time it is unfit for use. llo further asserts, with how much truth we do not know, that Hie road never was need ed by the public, and was only made for the accommodation of some few individu als. We do know that the county was tax ed for tho purpose of making the road, and it was supposed that the township in which it lay would keep it in order, so that the public could use it, if inclined so to do. If something is not dono before the August court, one of our correspondents says he M ill have the supervitors returned for neg lect of duty. A Case of Almost Fatal Poisoning. The Pittston Gazette says : An. attache of the Gazelle, Mr. S. T. Mufily, formerly of How ard, Centre county, Pa., has received the startling intelligence that his two sisters, a brother and brother-in-law had narrowly escaped death by poison. Their milk cows had grazed upon a poisonous shrub known us the deadly hemlock, which had so even onied tho milk that it required all tho skill of a number of physicians to save tho lives of all who drank of it. Dr. Sclioejipe's ('use has been decided by tho Supiemo Court ; that court sustaining tho veidict against him. There is now no hope for him unless tho Governor should delay ordering his execution until tho Leg islature should meet, when they might see lit to rectify the mistakes of last winter's Legislation. It is, however, probable that there is no hope of his oscaping tho mur derer's doom. A Swindler. A man named W. C. Stairs has been victimizing tlie newspaper propri etors and citizens of York, by represent ing himself as the agent and part proprie tor of several papers, and taking subscrip tions therefor. Tho publishers, however, did not sec the money, nor tho subscribers their papers. IIo has left that place, and will probably attempt his swindles in some other locality. Life IiiHuranco is now recognized by every good business man as one of tho best pro visions bo can make for his family, and tho only question is to select a good com pany. For such we can confidently recom mend the Continental, whose advert isement cau be found in another column. The gen eral agent for this Stalo is Mr. J. F. Eaton, of llarrisburg. A IleoTj Mortgage. A mortgage given by tho Pennsylvania Canal company to Herman 8. Lombaert, in trust for the above company, is being put upon record in fifteen counties in this State. Tho stamps requir ed for this, amount to$5,000. Tho $."5,000, 000 arc divided into bonds of f. "5,000 each. The Democrats of Philadelphia havo nominated Sam. Josephs again as their representative. A littlo girl hearing them speak of him asked if he- was the Joseph who was sold by.liis brethren ? " Not ex actly," replied the father' "though it is generally supposed he has been bought a good many times." A Tire Alarm at Huntingdon on Sunday night a week, caused tho congregations at tho churches to suddenly thin out. A coal oil lamp caused tho alarm. A National camp meeting was opened at Oakngton, Md., on last Thursday. Church Notices. Tn tho Methodist church, prnyer-mecting Thursday evening. Preaching Sunday evening at 8 o'clock by Hov. Geo. W. Bouse. In the Reformed Church prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Preaching next Sab bath at 7 o'clock p. m. In the Presbyterian Church prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening. Preaching on next Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. in., by Rev. John Edgar, the newly elected pastor. DiiCQiuioi) Items. The Iron Works hero resumed operations last Monday, after a week of vacation. On the sumo day quite an excitement was raised by the antics, in the streets,of a heif er belonging to Jones and Young. A ehaso of half an hour was required to effect her capture. On Tuesday last tho reservoir supplying water to tho boilers at the works, was found to be empty, somo defect in tho pumps causiiiK tho diflicuUy. The chief engineer sncecded in getting matters fixed beforo any accident from lack of water oc curred. A stono mason named Leighty, employed at McMorris' new building, caused severe injuries to a child named Shanb, on Thurs day, by dumping it from a wheelbarrow onto a pile of stones, because ho neglected to get off when asked so to do. The man was arrested and bound over in the sum of ?;!00 to await the injuries of tho boy. Our citizens complain about tho side walks and curbs. Many of them are so high that a person walking on Front street at night is sure to drop from under his hat or snap his neck stepping off at tho cross ings. In this respect I am glad to see that the pavement being but down by John Heftier differs from others, as it will not have theso "jumping off' places, lliani. Ppi'.nsj Ivania K. E. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after May 29, 1870, Passenger trains will run as follows: WEST. Pittst-i'i; Expr's. (FlaR)f.4l A. ?.t. daily exe't Sunday. Way Passenger, D.l.'l a. m., daily except Monday, Mail 2.11 1'. M. dai'y except Sunday. KA.ST. Fast Line. 4.10 A. m., daily except Monday. lliirrisburii Aeeoni. 11.31 A. m.. dnilv " Hiuidav. Mail 7. r;t e. m., daily except Sunday I A mixed tralii Willi nasseiicer ear attached, will i leave Uarrlshurt; at o o'clock p. in., und Newport lit 0.4U ii. in. J. J. BAUCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and arterSunday, June 12th, lfiTO, trains will leave Umieamion, as follow s : UA.STWAlin. Fast Ellin, (Flag) 4.3o a. M., daily except Monday llanisinirg Aeeoni. 12.04 1'. M., daily " Sundav Mail H.2S i. M.. daily " Sunday WESTWAIil). Way Passenger, 8.81) a.m., daily except Monday Mad, 1.4U i M daily except Sunday Tiiro' Freight, Pass. Car attached, 6.tt v. M. WM. C. KING, Agent Stage Line Between Newport and New (tcriitantuwii. C TAG KS leave New Cermantown daily at four y j o eioc.K a. m. i.anuisoni gai I. ..u a. m. uiceii- urii'l.- ill K ii in iui 111. u mi tii.'.l ill III.' .1 in Arriving at Newport to connect with tho Ac coiiimnilaliou liaiu Fast. lieluniing leaves Newport on the arrival of tho Mail Tram from I'hiladclphia, at. 2.;lo p. in. Z. KICK, proprietor. County I'rico Current. Bi, OOMFIEI.1), July IK, 1S70. S2 CO IX) cents. Flax-Seed Potatoes Butter 1 pound Kggs t dozen Dried Apples pound. Dried reaches Pealed Beaches Cherries , Bitted Blackberries Onions "l bushel, IS " 18 ' li " 810ets.?!i. 15 ti W cts. " 0 0 cts. " IS 6i 18 cts. " 8 ti 10 cts. " Corrected Weekly by Wm. Koitptt A- tons. Newi-out, .1 uly 10, Itwu. Flour. Extra 8 5 2.1 lted Wheat 1 Z 1 2,') Piye 85 Corn 85 AO Oats 1 '.il pounds 60 Clover Keed 0 50j)OriU Timothy Kecd 3 (Hi Flax SSeed, 1 75 Potatoes 15 15 Cround Allium Ka!t, 2 50 l.imeliurner's Coal, 2 40 Move Coal 4 50 5 50 Pea Coal, 3 40 Smith Coal 2.5 cts. Klb.s. Cross Tles,8;; feet long, . . 30 ($ 40 eeuts. Philiulclpldii Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney & Andrews, No. 123 Makkkt Stkkbt; yiULADiaruiA, July 8, 1870. Willo Wheat, i 1 48 1 to lted Wheat 1 42 & 1 4.1 ltye 10761 ti8 Corn 1 06 1 08 Oats ' HO 04 . Clover Keed 7 00 08 25 Timothy Heed 5 50 & 7 75 Flax Kecd 2 25 ti 2 25 Country Lard ! 14 & 17 Eggs 25 0 20 liutter, solid in bids.' 16 & 18 Washed Wool, 45 cents per lb. Bowrk Stonr At the Lutheran parsonage in Newpoit, by Kev. O. Shcatl'er, John A. Bow ers of Manevlilc, to Mies Sarah Stone, of Sa yllle township. 1 Pannei.l Smith On the 2f,th of March, nt Oukdell, by Kev. B. G. Huber, Hanson P.inneH of I)uucunnoii,to Miss Mary Smith of this bor ough. BAYi.on Pahkn On the 30th nit., nt tho same place, by the same, Dnvld Bcnlor of Iek esburg, lo MissS. A. M. P.iden, of Raccoon Valley, his county. DEATHS. Rot-sf,. In Savilin twp., on the 9th Inst., Mrs, Mary, wife of John House aged 40 yearn. Bouse. In this borough on the lf.th inPt., Charles MeClellan, son of Kev, G. W. and Virginia Bouse, Aged, 8 years, 3inos., &13dys. Asi'F.n In Juniata township on the24th ult., Mr. Henry Asper, aged 44 yours, 10 mouths and 10 days. FAIiM ICRS I EXAMINE AMI KUY THE ORIGINAL. BAUGH'3 BEING The First IJaw Bone I'll ispliato JIadc All Others are Imitation. B A UGH'S RAW-DONE tapes I'Sifpiiale ofUitic! MARK FALL, isro. This Manure is made of Paw or Unburned Pones, rich in Niti-ogeuoiii matter, dissolved in Oil of Vitriol, presenilis; the Hone Phosphate in a highly soluble and gnieldv available form, anil the Ammonia in such proportion as lo insure a prompt and vigorous action unim I lie crops. Where Paugh's l'lioiph:ile was applied the past season, the indicat ions, without except ion, are that it will maintain its well earned reputation. Were quest, all in need of a Feiliiiier to give tills article a trial. BAUGH & SONS, MANL-FACTUKEItS, 0co No. 20 S. 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GALnitAITU. rOlTEll & GALVIIA1T1I, Ei e n I .state AgcntN, IVo-vv J31oinfiellt I'si., OFFICII nt Private Kale over OVER ONE W HUNuHED FARuiS m J'erry i:ouniy. I a., varying in sie Horn eo in aoo Acies, at nrices i;iiil'Hil' from Pill lo ill U Del' acre. Allot the above Ileal Estate Is located within 45 mihrs of the Capital of the Si ate, and convenient to markets, none of it being mine than X and much of it within 5 miles of the I'enn'a. It It. Perrv Counlv is among the linest Agricultural Counties in Hie Stale, '1 he land being principally limestone, red shale and llinl gravel. Persons wishing lo view anv of the above prop- properties can do so, by calling at the otlice of the Agents. - Persons luiv'ng properties for sale, would do well in calling on ineaiiove. .- Please send for a Circular giving a full do- siTipllori ot hum properly I 2ii ly CIII'AP TOU CASH. 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