Tuesday, September 0, 1S70. LOCAL 1) BT A 11 T M E N T. OUR TERMS Ave One Dollar a Year In Advance ! . juiirtl Mini .Ills HltiriU marked, may know that they should mall oroth- erwiso .., ....... ...... ., ...,,vu im j .-.ik.iimi iiiiiii ,11 yt send the subscription mice, if tlicy wish no to receivo The 'limes. continue to CORRESPONDENTS will please hear in nihul that letters received later than Saturdaveve ning. nr the down mail on Mnmlav iiw,i-.,i,i,.... to lay over until tlie following week. To our Subscribers. The recent improve ments we have matlo in our oflico will eniv lilo us to print almost unlimited liumlmr of copies and wc therefore ask our subscri bers, who Ave feel sure will be interested in our success to aid us in tho further exten ding our circulation. By a little exertion each subscriber could easily send us one new name, and if they would do so it would give us a circulation of between two and three thousand papers each week. How many will try and send us one new subscriber? and if more than onc,wo still will not object. sJIIfrh. There is a stock of corn on exhi bition in this borough raised by John Dum ot bpring twp, which measures 1, feet 3 nchcs,tho car bcincr 10 ft. from the Ground. How is that for hijrh ? , , ' Fine (Jrnpes. AYo received a fine lot of rapes last week from John Rice and Heni. Rico Jr of spring- twp. Both gentlemen uivc our thanks. Mr. Benj. Rico has a urge quantity of splendid Concord Jwhich ho will furnish to any, who want, at easonaulc prices. Weather for August. According to a coord kept by B. Mclntire, Esq., tho aver igo temperature at 8 o'clock a. in., during ne past month, was 68 degrees, and tho greatest heat any time during tho day, tveraged 84 degrees. The quantity of rain luring tho month was 4 inches tho liard- st rain being on tho lOlli, when 1 inch fell. A (Jood Clinuce. A property consisting if a House, Barn and 8 Acres of Land, sit- latcd one-half-a-mile South of Bloomfiold. vill bo exchanged for a Small Storo or other iiisiness, in any part of tho Stato. Call on r address W. II. H. McClIntork. 4t Now Blnniriflnlrl P -zir: An Accident. On Thursday last a young mm named J. S. Edson an agent for a 'hiladclphia firm was considerably injured iy being thrown from his Wffv between piillford and Millerstown owing to his horse jetting trightened at the cars. After run ling short distance tho horse was stopped mt not till tho buggy was badlv demoral- zed. Price of Wheat. Farmers who aro wait- ig for a rise in tho price of wheat may bo titercsted in knowing that in the Drain Vareliouses of Buffalo on tho 15th of Au- ust thero were 5 111, 670 bushels of wheat, Inlo last year at tho same date there uly 1,400,102. Showinir an excess this ear over last of 8,711,588 uuhIicIs. This oes not look like a short crop throughout Ue west. Beat his Wife The Williaiimport daily 'azette says that for some time past it has een rumored that one of the most promi ont citizens of that place, a wealthy man .ml an exemplary church member, has een in tho habit of badly beating his wife. lie rumor Hew from mouth to mouth, msing many of tho ancient maids and mat ns to have horrible dreams of horsewhips llullH. &0. At last nntinnnn nmilrl uta,rl if i longer, and a self-constituted committee aited upon the poor wifo to learn tho truth om her own lips. " Ho docs boat me," marked the lady, but it is at euchre." he committee mizzled. A Painful Accident occurred yesterday out four o'clock p. m., at the saw and pining mill of tho Harrisburg Car Shop ompany. A young man named Wm. ite, of Newport, Perry county, by accidon 1 means had his hand mangled and larcer- ted to such a degree ns to necessitate tho lputation of tho thumb and three fingers, lie remaining finger is also so severely jured as to render it doubtful whether it n be saved. Tho man was conveyed as i- as Second and Chestnut streets when owing symptoms of exhaustion ho was Been into Mr. Miller's drug storo at the irner wiieie every iacility was kindly at i dcdbyMr. Miller and his assistant, Mr. liougu. mo operation and dressing ro perlorniecl by Dr. Von Taaan. Tonic Vhe 1st. Serious Accident. A serious accident hap pened to Henry Iv., son of Michael C. Moy er, one mile west of this place, on Wednes day last. Ho had commenced reaping cloversecd. After dinner the oft-sido horse (high spirited) frightened by tho noise of tho reaper, became entirely unmanageable and commenced running. The seat gave way, throwing him under the reaper with his faco on tho ground, tho reaper passed over him, cutting several largo pieces out of tho thigh of his right leg and mangled the left foot into fragments. At last ac counts ho was doing as well as could bo ex pected. Frecburg Courier. Remember that in dressing for photo graphs it is useful to know that dark brown, dark green, maroon, and plain black goods, without gloss, will make a rich drab color. Silks of tho samo color will tako consider ably lighter. Snuff brown, dark leather, dark drab, scarlet cherry, dark orange, crimson, and slato will take a very rich drab color. Violet, blue, purple, pink, and magenta will tako very light, and should bo avoided. Tho hair shonld novcr bo very wet or glossy. Persons should remember tho .above facts, and then call on J. Coule, Newport, for a good photograph. OvFcvcr and Ague. As this disease is ouiuvi.iuiu u i v mv;iib ill Lliin u.juiiijf clli UUS- ent, tho following recipe, which has been extensively tried, with much success, will bo acceptable : 8 drachms Red BarkR. drachm Venice Treacle. i drachm Virginia Snake Root. a tablespoonfulls Lemon Juice. 8 ounces Rye Whisky. Dose, one tablcspoouful throe times a day taking before meals. Kicc is now running a market wagon onco a week from Littlo Germany to Dun cannon by way of Blooiniicld. lie loaves Bloomfield every Thursday morning and re turns oi: Fridays. Diiiieaiinon Affairs. Sinco May last, our town has received frequent visits from Pittsburg and New York detectives no ono knowing the object of their visits. Of course all havo become curious to learn it. The following will explain : Somo two weeks ago, Chief of Police, of Pittsburg, w rote to a gentleman hero, of fering a largo reward for information that would lead to tho arrest of a notorious character, named Charles Simmons, form erly a resident of this place. At tho time, Simmons' whereabouts was not known, but on Tuesday last it was ascertained that ho was in Troy, N. Y. Information to that effect was immediately sent to Pittsbnrg, when the authorities there telegraphed to the Troy Police to arrest him. The Troy Police telegraphed back that ho had left there for Duncannon. Chief of Police of Pittsburg then telegraphed to Mr. John A. Shearer, constable of this borough, to ar rest, and detain Simmons, who, meanwhile, had arrived hero, and got "wind" of how matters stood, nd had gone to tho Juniata Bridge, ono and a half mile west of here, to tako tho 8.30 p. m. train for Harrisburg. Mr. Shearer, accompanied by Messrs. Goo. Caswell and Jacob Whitmiro proceeded to that place, (Bridge,) and found their man in the back yard awaiting tho train. They arrested him without much trouble, but on taking him to tho waiting-room, he espied an open door, for which he suddenly start ed, dragging Shearer with him to tho rail road, where a terrible scuffle ensued, in which he got tho better of tho officer, and would havo then escaped, only for Caswell, who came to the rescue. They again col lared him, and proceeded to tho buggy in which they had came, but while Whitmiro was untying tho horse, and Caswell on tho opposite sido of tho buggy, he, with a sud. don bound, escaped, and turning a corner ran up tho railroad, closely pursued by the trio, and whon nearly recaptured leaped a palo fence, and disappeared in a cornfield, where he kept concealed until tho search was given up, when ho broke tho lock of a skiff and crossed tho river, mak ing good his escapo for tho present. I am not aware of tho nature of tho of fence committed by Simmons, bnt judging from efforts mado to arrest him they must bo serious. W. II. W. ChnrcJi Notices. In the Lutheran Church, preaching on Sunday at 71 o'clock p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening. In the Presbyterian basement, prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Communion and preaching in the court room next Sunday at 11 a. m. Preparatory service at 10J a. ni. on Saturday. Snako stories have been unusually com mon this summer. Chestnuts will probably bo scarce this fall. Fever and ague is exceedingly prevalent in portions of this county this season. Mifflin County sent six persons to tho Eastern Penitentiary last week. Tho young man who jumped off tho cars near Harrisburg last week has since died. Tho population of York according to tho recent census is 11.015. Tho foundation of the Extension for tho Presbyterian Church is being rapidly put up. See advertisement of the New Yokk On RKKVEit in another column. It is sent free to all for one month. A conductor of a freight train was caught between tho cars of his train at Marysvillo on Tuesday last and badly hurt. Robberies continuo to trouble the citizens of Harrisburg. AVantof light has much to d( with these troubles. Two gentlemen from this borough recent ly brought in seventeen squircls as tho re sult of an afternoons hunt. A drunken man with $8000 in his pockets was picked up on tho streets of Harrisburg by tho police, last week. Tho fino rain of Saturday and Sunday will bo very acceptable to our farmers, as it was badly needed. Now is tho time to lay in your winter slock of coal. For a good article well screened, we reconiend Kough Sj Sons of Newport. Isn't it curious that men who are not able to pay small honest debts havo so much time to set around bar rooms and can af ford to tako such frequent drinks ? Dr. John Bechtel of Ilarrisburg has been held to bail in tho sum of $2000 on the chargo of abortion, resulting in death to tho young womau. A serious fight took place atMerccrsburg, Franklin Co., a few evenings sinco bctweun tho darkies of that vicinity, and the rail road hands. Several were badly hurt. "MYc. npnro-n IVlrrieV of ATiller t.wn. fine - - . - m - - - l i - - - nrtimfv ViHor! n. fiimilv nf nln.voil rrnrtnr . . . . j - j - -" ti ' snakes in ono of tho rooms of' her house a lew days since. Jeics. rTlin lvifrlif. Ilfrlit. Hnmi ill rlletminn from this borough on tho evening of last week Monday was caused by tho burning of a barn near Plainficld, Cumberland Co., which had been set on fire by lightning. A German employed on the farm of T. C. Hartzler in Milllin Co., was recently found dead in tho field where he had a lew mo ments piovious been at work in apparent health. For The Bloomfield Times. Siiekmansdale, Pa., Aug. 20, 1870. Mr. Editor On Saturday, the 0th ult, the American Mechanics, of Shermansdalo Council No. 180, turned out in regalia, on the occasion of a Biblo presentation, by tho ladies of Shermansdalo, and friends of the order. Quito a crowd gathered at tho "Dale," and when the hour for tho pres entation came, as many as could get in the ball crowded in. A large, beautiful Bible, bearing in guilt letters tho inscription, " Presented to Shermansdalo "Council No. 180 O. U. A. M., by tho ladies of Sher mansdalo and vicinity," was then present ed to tho council, and next, a now set of chairs and a rug. A vote of thanks was then tendered to tho ladies by tho council, after which Mr. Thomas Milliken, of Dun cannon, delivered an address ; in the course of which ho spoko of tho origin of tho or der, twenty-iive years ago, which now num bers nearly 800 councils in Pennsylvania alone ; and is rapidly spreading throughout other States. Mr. Jacob Billow next ad dressed tho audience, and as there is so much prejudice in some places against se cret associations, he dared any ono to offer any complaint against tho order that they had any reason to make on account of any injury or damago that they, or any body else, ever sustained from this or any other secret society that carries the word of God with their banner ; but so far, no one has responded, and I am convinced that they are prejudiced without a cause. Tho order is gaining ground here, and I wish them sueces. A Spkctatou. For the Bloomfield Times. Dunciuiuou Improvements. There are quite a number of now houses being built in this flourishing village, this season. The gontloman who laid out a number of lots on tho Clark farm, somo 00 or more, have sold between 40 and 00 some C2 perhaps, and no doubt the whole will ultimately bo taken into the borough. Tho school Directors of Pcnn Township have purchased 6 lots at tho extreme upper and on the north western corner and have con tracted with J. R. Wcnsel to build a now school house 28 by 32 which is to be finish ed by tho 22d of October, the mason work is done, lumber is all on tho ground and the carpenters are at work busily. Mr. Win. Slavery who moved here from Blain in April has a very beautiful house 24 by 80 almost finished not far from the new school house. Mr. 8. displayed very good taste in the planing and building of his house and is welcomed to our town and wo wish him suocoss. Moke Again. A Devilish Plot. Tho Lancaster JuteHiywrr cays : On Monday night hict n most devilish scheme was attempted on the Pennsylvania rail road at ftaby's Curve, about ono mile west of the Gap Station, to throw the (Jin" cinnatti Kxprc.s train off the track! Tho object, it is supposed, was to rob the passengers on (lie. train or tho express car. This curve l very short, and the c-.iiliankiiicnt h pre ay Ii:yh, rendering it a dangerous portion of the road, and should tho attempt have proven success ful, no ono can toll v.hat iniylit have been the loss of -life or how terrible an acci dent would iiavo happened. It appears that a tie was yhnA across the track, but fortunately not fastened tightly thereto. The Cincinnati Express train being con si'lerably behind time, the freight train:) received orders to proceed ahead to Lea niau Place station. O.n: of the freight trains struck tho 'u: carrying it along so.'n.i distance nnt-il tho cn;.v!uo was s.t..) ped and the tie removed, when it was ta ken a Iter wards to .Leainan l'iace. Jt is thought that tho' parlies in putting down the tie were frightened by the approach of the freight train, so that they did not stop long enough to fasten it to tho rails. Evehy Saturday for September 10 is ono of tho handsomest Illustrated Papers ever issued. It contains European War Pictures tho Baden Prisoners taken at Nicdor bronn ; French Soldiers bathing at Nancy ; A Prussian Outpost ; Saarbruck ; and somo Recruits for tho South German Army. It has, besides, fine portraits of Mademoisello Sessi and Geo. W Childs of the Philadelphia Ledger ; a beautiful art picture, Morning in tho Desert ; and admirable summer pictures, A picnic in the Woods, by A. Hoppin ; Summer Days, by W. J. Henncssy ; and f)n the Beach at Long Branch, by C. G. Bush. Its Literary contents comprise able and very interesting Editorials on Tho Balanco of Power, An Empire's Bull Run, On tho Uncertainty of Things, A Desirable Calami ty, etc. It has a full summary of Home and Foreign News, two additional chapters of "Tho Mystery of Edwin Drood," a sketch of Geo. W. Childs by James Parton and other fresh and rcadablo articles. Al together, it is a remarkable number of this first-class family Illustrated Weekly. LakoKst. The Largest Clothing House in Philadelphia is Oak Hall ; tho Largest in tho United States is Oak Hall ; tho Larg est in America is Oak Hall ; the largest in tho world is Oak Hall ! It is largest be cause its business is PTeatost. ami it-. Anna tho greatest business because its prices are 1 A 111 1-11 1 . . lowest aim us ciouiing oesv. KW Do you think tho proprietor of Dr. Sairo's Catarrh Itemed v would nlT'or n. vn- ward of $500 for a case of Catarrh which no cannot cure, it ho mil not positively know that his Remedy would cure Catarrh ? Preposterous idea ! Sold by druggists ; or send Sixtv Cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffa lo, N. Y., and get a package by mail. County Trice Current. IlLOOMi'iELO, September 0, 1870. Flax-Seeil S2 00 Potatoes, 00 cents. Utitter 1t pound 25 " Egg V iloen, .' 10 " Dried Apples fl pound 0 " Dried Teaches 8 10 cts. pft. Pealed Peaches, 1518cts. " Cherries 0 0 cts. " " Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries : . . 8 10 cts. " Onions bushul, " Corrected Weekly by Wm. Kough A Sons. NKwroiiT, .September 6, l7u. Flour, Extra, $ 5 50 Bed 'Wheat 125135 lljye 80 Corn 80 85 Oats 32 pounds, 40 Clover Seed, 6 50 6 50 Timothy Seed 3 50 Flax Seed , 1 75 Potatoes 40 Ground Allium Salt,.. 2 25 Llniebiiriier'a Coal, 2 23 Stovo Coal 4 50 5 50 Pea Coal , 3 25 Smith Coal, 25 eta. $ b.s. Cross Tles,8 feet long 32 42 cents, Philadelphia Trice Current. Corrected Weekly by Jaiuiey Andrews, No. 123 Maiiket Stkeet. Philadelphia, September 2. 1870. White Wheat, $ 1 45 1 55 Ited Wheat 1 38 1 42 ltye 8590 Corn, 8595 Oats, 45 52 Clover Seed 7 oo8 01 Timothy Seed 5 00 6 00 Flax Sees! 2 25 2 35 Country Lard, 10 17 Eggs 25 26 llutter, solid in bbls.' 20 21 Washed Wool 49 cents per lb. DEATHS. Thurston Very suddenly, on the 29th ult., at the resdenco of her son, F. E. Thurston, of Newport, Pa., Mrs. Ann C. Thurston, of Pitts burg, relict of Daniel Tburatou, In her ?0tU year. Kleckneii At his residence in Raccoon Val ley, on the 29th ult., Mr. Michael Kleckner, ugud O'i years, 0 months and 29 days. Xctv Adrcr1lnenient.i. SAXON GIIEEN. Is KrlElitor. will nut Fade. Costs Less than any other because it will Paint twice us much surface. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN J T 'IS r.r fji . J. II. CO., HanttTaotoei's, 122 Xortli 4h Street, Philadelphia. 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Sewing equally well on light or heavy goods, re quiring NO CHANGE IN THE TENSION. USING SILK, COTTON, OR LINEN THREADS WITH EASE. This Machine Is built on what Is called the .En (7iie Principle or movement, and in many particu lars differs from all other machines. It has now and novel devices for taking up the slack thread, feeding tho goods, and peiiecting flic stitch, noth ing can surpass this machine In execution, rapidi ty, or delicacy of operation. ITS SIMPLICITY IS CHARMING, for thero Is no INTRICACY ABOUT IT. rr II 10 AV K KD" has only to bo seen and tried, to be fully appreci ated. It will recommend Itself to all Inquirers and Is furnished with all the usual equipments of a Ilrst-class machine, without extra charge. Call and see them In operation. . For sale In Perry County by WM. ICKES, Newport, Pa. AND F. MORTIMER & CO., New Bloomfield, Pa. PliOTOGllAraS! rhotographs ! Hiotographst JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist NEWPORT, PENN'A, THE subscriber would respectfully call the at tention of the citizens of this county to tho fact that ho is prepared to tako l'JIOTOURAPHH In the best style of the art. His long experience enables him to produce t Picruiucs which cakxot be ex celled. All pcrsoAs arc rcquusted to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will be taken to furnish .Good Pictures of Cxrildren. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. J A COB COBLE, Artist, Newport, Perry Co., Pa,