If l)e tmc0, Nctu BloomftcUV flfl. j Tuesday, August , 1S10. LOCAL D 12 V All T MEN T. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance I Persons who receive a paper with this article marked, may know tuat tlu'y should mail or oth erwise send the subscription price, if they wish to Continue to receive Tue Times. CORRESPONDENTS will please hear In mind tuat iciiers received later than Saturday eve ning, or tue down mail on Monday morning have to lay over until tiie following week. Burn Burned. On Tuesday evening a large barn in Fishing Creek Valley, be longing to J. Hill was destroyed by fire. The barn was well lillud with bay and grain, all of which was burned. The manner in which it took liro we did not learn. .An Upset. A buggy driven by a young man named Ickes, having with him a Miss Ernest was upset near the Elliottsburg camp, on Sunday, in trying to drive around another vehicle. The buggy top was badly demoralized, and tho young lady was a lit tle hurt 011 the hand. A Serious Accident happened on Satur day morning to Jacob Bender, of Millers town. Mr. 13. was standing on the railroad near the rope ferry looking at a freight train coming on the other track, when the Pacific Express came from tho opposite di rection knocking him a considerable dis tance, and injuring him so badly that bis recovery will almost be a miracle. Flue Melons. If the watermelon which we received from Mr. J. A. Newcomer, of Loysville, and for which ho lias our thanks, was a fair sample of his load last week, he certainly had a very fine lot. Mr. Newcomer makos regular trips every Monday to Baltimore, with his market car, returning on Wednesday. Any orders for marketing or for merchandise of any de scription will bo carefully and promptly at- -tendud to. Jtiot at Landisburg. A riot, that for a time threatened to be very serious, occurred at Landisburg, on Tuesday last, between sonio of tho citizens and tho men attached to Dr. Thayer's circus. From all we can learn, tho trouble originated by some fel lows, who were operating under the com mand of Captain Whisky, interfering with horses in the stable set apart for tho use of the show men. Words soon led to blows, and in tho first skirmish the showmen came off victorious. The defeated parly, however, received reinforcement, and towards even ing tho light was renewed, and this time the actions of tho showmen wero outra geous. Instead of confining their attacks to those who were engaged in tho fight they attacked tho citizens promiscuously, and clubs and stones wero freely used. About sundown tho excitement was so great that tho stores wero compelled to cWso, and wo men and children were afraid to bo on tho street. In several instances peaceable citi zens wero knocked down and abused, and for an hour or two a reign of tenor prevail ed. There was no performance by the com pany in the evening, as originally intended they taking down their canvass and pre paring to depart for Carlisle which they did about four o'clock the next morning. The only citizen of the county whom we bear of being scrioiihly hurt, was Levi Stiucberger, who was cut on tli be bead and injured so that bo had to bo taken honfo. His injuries, however, are not sup posed to bo dangerous. Several of tho cir cus.nien wero considerably injured, though not so badly but what they wero able to leave with the company,. Tho whole affair originated from whisky, and shows tho impropriety of freely selling liquor upon the occasion of such gather ings. Latf.k. 'Since the above was in typo, we learn that one of the showmen diod of bis injuries at Carlisle. Tuscnrora Academy, Acadcmin,. Pa- More than three thousand young men have gone forth from this school, so trained in all the branches of scholarship, as to enable many of thorn to reflect honor upon them- solvea, and tire institution at which they received their education. The largo experience and earnestness of the Principals in the cause of education, will contribute much to tho successful train ing of youth entrusted to their care. Terms $200. Bend for a circular. 4t Burned to Death. On Wednesday even ing last, a young lady named Miss Susan Miller residing in Ncwpoit, was seri ously burned by the taking fire of the gas, arising from gasoline oil. The facts of the case as we learn them from her brother, are, that Miss Miller had gono with a bottle to purchase somo of the oil from Mr. Ritner. While Mrs. H. was turning the oil from the measure into the bottle, tho gas took fire from the lamp Miss Miller was holding, immediately cointnunicatiug to the contents of the bottle. This, Mrs. Rit ner thiew out of tho house, but in such a manner that it passed over the head of Miss Miller, who was instantly enveloped in ilames. She at oneo ran into tho garden and fell among tho tomato vines and cov ered her face w ith her hands, w hich, in a measure prevented her from inhaling the tlanie. Some person came to herassistanco and threw a blanket around her, and by this means, and tearing oil' the clothing, tho lire was soon extinguished. Miss Miller was found to be badly burned, but still it was hoped that her injuries would not prove fatal. In this hope, however, her friends were disappointed ; as death came to her relief tho following evening. It is but a short timo sinco wo recorded an accident that happened in Perrysville from this kind of oil, and with this fur ther proof of its inllaniability, we should think peoplo would refuse to use it. If no other means will prevent its use, tho proper authorities ought to prohibit its sale with in borough or city limits. Shooting Affair at Hoilidaysbiirg. A travelling Indian show gave an exhibition in Hollidaysburg on Friday night last, and during its progress quite a number of young men clambered upon ; wagon standing out side, and from which they could peer over tho top of tho canvas. One of the show men requested the crowd to get out of the wagon, when all complied with the request, save Wm. Baker, Jr., a young man aged about 23 years. The showman then at tempted to put Baker out, when tho latter knocked him down and kicked him. Ho got up and when Baker again knocked him down. The show man then got upon his knees, and drawing a pistol, shot Baker, the ball passing through his left lung, about two inches above tho heart, and lodging somewhere near the spinal column. An at tempt was made to arrest the showman, out, no succeeded m making ins escape. Public sentiment in Hollidaysburg justifies the act of the showman. Baker now lies in a very critical condition, and has given up all hopes of recovery. Exchange. A Dastardly Outrage About 11 o'clock on Saturday night a week, as Mr. Mooro and Miss Ruth Robeson, daughter of Jas, Robeson, wero passing tho point where Mr. B. L. Hewitt was attacked but a few min utes before, Miss Robeson was struck over tho right eye by a large stono, cutting a large gash in her forehead, badly mashing and bruising her right cheek, and render ing her insensible for several minutes. Mr. Mooro at once drove rapidly into Hollidays burg, where medical attendance was pro cured, when it was found that Miss Robe, son's injuries were of such a nature as com pletely disfigure her for life. It is need less to say that these repeated outrages have greatly alarmed the quiet citizens of Holli daysburg, and that a determined effort will be made to ascertain who tho guilty parties are and bring them to a speedy punish, rnont. Altoona Daily Sun. Duncannon, Aug. 6th, 1870. Mk.Editoh On Saturday, July 30th, tno Presbyterian sabuatu School and con gregation held a "harvest home," in tho woods belonging to J. T. Steel, about a milo and one-fourth from town. The school met in tho church at 8 o'clock ; all anxious ly "waiting for the wagons to take a rule." T he wagons finally came, and tho children were placed on the seats and conveyed to the woods others coming later, they ful lowed. When all parties had collected, an d wero seated, the school sung a piece of mu sic, prayer was otcored, singing again by tho audience, and Rev. Thomson addressed tho assembly in a very pleasant, able and entertaining mannor. After service a table about one hundred feet long, was well loaded with tho good things of this life. The children wero placed around the table. tho pastor taking one end, asked a blessing. the teachers and parents attended to the wants ot the "lambs," and all wero satis fied. After all on tho ground were provi ded, there still remained a number of bas kets full. Everything passed off' pleasantly, The school ot tho United Brethren "cele brated" in Ex-Sheriff Bhoibley's woods. They had singing and prayer also, and an address from their pastor,, a very fine din ner ana pleasant times.. Tom, Tailoring. Having engaged the services of a competent man, ' tho undersigned are now prepared to furnish suits to order, or make and trim any work which may bo sent In. F. Mortimer & Co. Church Notices. In the Methodist church, nraver-meetinc Thursday evening. Preaching Sunday morning at 10J o'clock by Rev: G. W. Bouse. In the Reformed Church nravcr mcetinir on Thursday evening. Preaching next Sab bath at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting will be held in the Pres byterian basement on VVcdnosday evening, when it will bo made known where preach ing is to bo Held on next Sunday. No Humbug. We do not wish to in form you, reader, that Dr. Wonderful, or any other man, has discovered a remedy that cures nil diseases of nnnd, body or estate, and is destined to make our eub- luary sphere a blissful paradise, to which heaven itself shall be but a side show, but we do wisli to inform you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy has cured thou sands of catarrh in its worst forms and stages, and tho proprietor will pay $"00 for a eat-.e of this loathsome disease tint he cannot cure. It may bo procured by mail for 60 cents, by addressing It. V. Pierce. M. )., Buffalo, N. Y. Tor sale almost drug stores, everywhere. .. . Hot! Nobody minds the heat when clad in Wariamaker & Brown's Summer Clothes. The thin garment) keep you ool, and tho low prices are as refreshing as ice cream and soda water. Slimmer Dress-Goods in a variety of styles, some as low as 1 2 J cents per yard, just re ceived and for sale by F. Mortimer & Co. Now is the time tor bargains. Briefs. A successful balloon ascension came off at York on the 30th ult. The Nail Factory nt Duncannon has not been rininiug the pabt week, having stopped for repairs. The Republican County Convention will meet In this borough, 011 Monday the 2iid Inst., one week later than the Democratic Convention. The number of visitors to the Elliottsburg Camp Meeting on Sunday lust, was very large. At leatt two thousand persons were present. Squirrels are lawful plunder from August 1st to December 1st. Those who like hunting, will govern themselves accordingly. Three barns In York county were dcFtroyed by fire, week before last. In each case the lire waB caused by lightning. A valuable mare belonging to Jos. Martin, of Millerf-town, had to be killed last week, In eon sequence of having broken her leg. The Presbyterian Church in this borough is to be repaired and greatly improved. Men are ulreudy engaged tit the work. The estimated cost of the improvement is ?5000. A Forest county Ceusus Marshal found an old lady 107 years of age. When he made his call she was taking her usual morning exercise at tue wood pile, being accustomed to cutting ncr own lire-wood. On Wednesday of last week, Mr. Daniel (Jleppenger living near Mowersville, In Frank lin county, met with a severe accident by full Ing from the top of a load of hay, the fall being caused by the sudden ft irtingof the team. He struck on his head and has been entirely par alyzed ever slnee. ' An old tramper, about C5 years of age, was picked up in Lancaster, and sent to the alms. house. At the poor-house he was stripped for the purpose ot cleaning him, when there was discovered upon his person, tied np In little bags, which wns enveloped in an old cotton handkerchief, 8350 in gold, S85 In silver, and o in paper currency in all, $480. County Trice Current. Bl.OOMPIBI.U, August 9, 1870. $2 00 00 cents. Flax-Seed, Fotatoes, Butter l pound, Eggs dozen Dried Apples ft pound Dried reaches Pealed Teaches , Cherries 20 " 15 6 " 8 lOets-Vft, IS fi) 18 cts. 00 cts. " l'ltted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries, 8 10 cts. " Onions H bushel, " Corrected Weekly bit Wm. Knugh fous. Newpout. August 0, lb7i. Flour. Extra, S 5 25 Bed Wheat 1 25 1 25 Eye S5 Corn ' 85 90 Oats ! 32 pounds, CO Clover Heed 6 50 6 50 Timothy Seed . 8 00 Flax Seed 1 75 Potatoes, 15 15 Ground Allium Salt 2 50 Llmoburncr's Coal, 2 40 Stovo Coal 4 50 65 50 1'ca Coal 3 40 Smith Coal 25 cts. V b.i. Cross Tics.B feet long, 30 Q 40 cents. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney fc Andrews, No. 123 Mauket Stukkt. Philadelphia,, August 6. 1870. White Wheat 1 63 1 65 Bed Wheat 1 45 1 50 Ityo 1 071 08 Corn 1062108 Oats 63 0 65 Clover Seed t 00S 25 Timothy Seed 6 50 7 75 Flaxseed 2 25 0 2 25 Country Lard 14 17 Eggs, 25 26 Butter, solid In bbls.' 16 6 18 Washed Woo), 46 cents per lb. Pennsylvania II. It. Time Table. ii NEWPORT STATION. On and after May 29. 1870. Passenecr trains will run as follows: WEST. Pittsb'g Expr's. (Flag)4.41 A. M. dally exe't Sunday. Way Passenger, 9.13 a. m., daily except Monday, Mail, 2.11 r. M. daily except bundav. A mixed train with passenger car attached, w ill leave Harrisbuig at 5 o'clock p. 111., and Newport at 6.46 p. m. 1SAST. Fast, Line 4.10 A. M., daily except Monday. Harrisbuig Acconi. 11.31 A. daily ' Sunday. Mail, 7.53 p. M., daily except Sunday J. J. 1SAKULA1, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and arterSuiiday, June 12th, 1870, trains will leave Duncannon, as follows : EASTWARD. Fast Line, (Flag) 4.3i'i A. m., daily except Monday llarrisburir Accom. 12.U4 p. M.. d:i.!lv " Smuhiv Mail, 8.28 P. M.. daily " bundav WKSTWAIIll. V ay Passenger, 8.33 a.m., dally except Monday Mail. 1.40 1-. M, daily except Sunday Thro' Freight, Pass. (Jar attached, 0.00 '. M. WM. U. Jxl.NU, Agent Stage Line Between Jicwport and New tierinainoHii. STAGES leave New Germantown daily at four o'clock a. 111. Lamlislmi'tf :it 7. Son- in. Ci-ppii. park at 8 a. m. New Dlooiulleid at 9$ iu m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac coin modal Inn train East. Ketui nine leaves Newport on the arrival of the Mail Train from Philadelphia, at 2.3u p. in. l. lite., rroprieior. Habpkk In Ncwnort. on the 20Lli ult. Mr. John Harper, aged 67 years. ltoniNsON In this boromrh. on the 28th ntt... Wm. Brooks, infant son of Amos and Annie llobinson. aged lu mouths and 5 days. SMiTn In Juniata townshln. on the 4th Inst. John Smith, aged 57 years, 7 mouths and 1 day. Mekkuitii On tho fitli Inst.. In Oliver tnwnsliln. Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Noble Meredith, aged 7 years, 7 mouths and 6 days. MII.LEK In Newnort. on the 4th Inst. Sns.in f!. Miller, aged 17 years, 1 month and 15 days. WM. H. 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