Stye imc0, New BloomficUi, 3a. Tuesday, October 4, 1870. LOCAL DEFA11TMEN OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance! rontons who recolvo a "paper with this article marked, may know that they should mail or oth erwise send the subscription price, if they wish to continue to receive The Times. CORRESPONDENTS will please bear In miiulliiat Idlers received lalerthan Saturdayeve ning. or the down mail on Monday morning have NOW IS YOUIt TIME. Having made great improvements in our ufliee, adding a Steam Power Press and a good Engine, which will enable its to print a larger paper and with great ease and ra pidity, we have determined to again add to the size of the paper we uso. This chango will go into effect with . the com mencement of our nc.tt volumo, and the Bloomjicld Times will then bo the largest paper published in the county. Wo have not yet decided upon the subscription price, but whether that is raised or not, we make tho following liberal offer. To all new sub scribers who get their names on our sub scription list, and all old subscribers who renew their subscription before the change in si.o is made, we agrco to send the Times ANOTHER YEAIl FOR ONE DOLLAR. In making this offer it may be proper for us to state that we shall continue to pub lish an Independent Family Journal, devo ted to tho interest of no'party or faction. We shall always give a complete record of local and miscellaneous news,and such a va riety of other reading matter that tho Times will be a welcome visitor in every family. No name will bo placed in our list except the subscription is prepaid. ltcnl tstate Sale. Tho property in this borough belonging to the heirs of Richard Fritz consisting of a house and lot and blacksmith shop was sold at public sale ou Friday last. It was purchased by Wm. N. Seibert for $1,180. Also on tho same day half the interest of the Tannorv in Savillo twp.. owned by Ilench and Duflield J with all the real estate was sold to Rev Hamilton for f 1,875. A Coal Excitement has been aroused in Spring township, in consequence of some uersons. while ditrfriiic a wnll In T.iMln Ciav. many, finding strong indications of tliaJn valuable deposit. Some of the specimens are left with us, and certainly resemble coal ; and old miners say there is no doubt coal is to be found, though whether in suf ficient quantity to pay is impossible to say. The citizens of that vicinity are anxious to form a company for the purpose of making further search. Heterology. Tho record of the weather for September, as kept by B. Mclntire, Esq., shows the following facts : Average heat at 8 A. M., 57 degrees and 25 minutes. Average greatest heat, 77 degrees aod 2 minutes. Amount of rain during the month was 7 inches and six-tenths of which 5 inches and six-tenths fell on the SOili and 30th. From tho 5th to tho 28th the weather was remarkably clear and dry. TThe Fair.-The Perry County Agricu1tu .,, , TT .... . . .. ial and Horticultural association commence their exhibition to-day and continue for four days. The managers say they have ve . made extra exertions to make this exhibi tion a success, and we trust the citizens wf the county, will heartily support them in tho undertaking. Arrangements have been made t( mil PYenruinn hnins frnm TTimMiu "'b (ion ana iiaiiisourg, at a reduced vaie of fare, so that it is expected the attendance' will bo increased by persons from a distance atal Accident. On Saturday, a week, two children of Wm. Bitners, residing near Perrysvillc, Juniata Co., met with a sad accident, which resulted in the death of ono of them. Mrs. Bitner while washing had a boiler full of soap suds on the stove which began to leak and raising up ono end to see where the leak was, the boiler slip ped from the stove, scalding both children, one, the youngest a child about five months old, so badly that it died the next day, The other, a little girl about live years old though terribly scalded is getting a long pretty well, and may recover. One of the most useful ai tides to have in a family, is a Clo. lies W; iiiger. If you have not already got one, you can get tho best article in use, of F. Mortimer & Co. Improvements. Sinco Wm. Gricr, Esq.X has taken possession of the academy prop-' crty in this borough, he has constantly been making improvements to the buildings. Among all tho additions, however, none have added more to tho nppearance of the property than tho erection of a cupalo on the school building. But what is still more important to the scholar, is tho fact that tho educational facilities have fully kopt pace with the other improvements.' At the present time pupils may bo placed un der the charge of Prof. Dill, the Principal, with the expectation that no pains will be spared to make their improvement sure and Seriously Hnrt.-Mr. Ezra Dolen, a citizen of this town, was seriously hurt last Thursday afternoon. Ho was about finish ing drilling a field in wheat, and in tho act of backing tho drill to tho fence he camo in the way of the lever which holds up the drill hoes, and was pinned by it tothofencO. The lever did not penetrate his bowels, but his abdomen was so much bruised that in a short time he took very ill, and up to the time of our going to press is still lying in a very dangerous condition. Juniata Senti nel. An Accident occurred in tho Pcnn'a Rail road Company lumber yard, in Logantown on the 2Cth which resulted in the almost instant death of a young man named Ake, son of Monroe Ake, who, we aro informed resided at Blair Furnace. Mr. Ako was standing by a car on which was some very heavy lumber, when tho standards of the car gave way, and some ten or twelve pieces fell upon him, injuring him so badly that death ensued in a few minutes. Altoona Daily Sun. Death of Sheriff Pfahlcr. Our readers will be pained to learn of tho suddon death of Christian Pfahlcr, Esq., High Sheriff of this county, which occurred at his residence in the York County Prison on Saturday .evening last. Sheriff Pfahlcr had befnin lis usual health, up to the time of the sad ccunence, and attended to the duties of his office, during the day, and returned to his home in tho evening, and was engaged in conversation with his brother in-law, when lie was suddenly taken ill, and in a few moments, expired. Sheriff Pfahler was widely and favorably known in this county, and his sudden death will cast a gloom over many a heart in our midst. Ho was a good citizen, an excellent officer a kind father and husband, and a true friend. His death was occasioned by dis ease of the heart. York True Democrat. To Tailors. A good journeyman tailor can obtain steady work and good wages by applying to F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloom field. Local lirlcFm. Apples in this vicinity are not very plen ty, and rather poor at that. Oiir Fritz" is the latest si-.vlo of Lata. Thpy can be had at F. Mortimer & Co.'s "We hope the time is not far distant when horse racing will cense to no one the attrac tions of an agricultural fair. What do farmers need of fast hoi'ses? The total population of Juniata county is 17,488. Burglars aro again troubling tho citizens of Harrisburg. 7Jen,tt 'er' suddenly on tho 24th uit. Sheriff Pfaler, of York county, died very The First National Bank of Northum- f,ermud was broken open by burglars last yweck, and robbed of quite a sum. A ,nan in York county recently broke his collai bone by throwing a stone at chicken. Tho Legislative rooms at Harrisburcr are being painted and prepared for the next I session '.(Stays are already on the hunt for chcsK B ..?:.. i l. ....j. ji ,i 1. . ..,1 nuts, uiuusu an nu tucy uu nui meet Willi much success. A fire in Lancaster, on last Thumlav.en iirely destroyed the sash and blind factory of Peter Slo.infeltz. Mr. George Commorer, an aged citizen of Southampton twp., Cumberland Co., died suddenly in his bed on Thursday nigiic. "Barbara McGonogal, who recently diet fin Carroll township left one-fourth of hci her IJIUIHJ'VV lO HID 1ilUlCIl 1)1 UUU, which con-y . . .. .... t. . i , -,, a , P y-1 1 i , i Lgregation worships in Little Oemianv. S A boat team was recently so badly fright ened at a locomotive whistlo In tho nar rows below Dauphin, that they become un manageable and fell over the embankment, killing one of the mules. AMr. Levi Smith, of Juniata township, Anus somewhat injured last week, by a fall occasioned by the slipping of a ladderwhile tne was ten or twelve ieot lroin the ground. oiiuiimuiy no uoncs were uroKen. While Jacob Baker, at work painting C. K. Smith's house in Miller township, was mounting a ladder, ho slipped and fell with tho ladder to the ground, causing, a slight fracture in his right ankle. News. On Saturday a week, a conductor of a focal freight got his foot badly crashed by catching it under the cowcatcher, on which he had been riding. He attempted to get off at Duncannon, just before the bare stop ped, and came near losing his life. tW Wanamaker & Brown have sold cartloads of all-wool Suits this spring at Eight Dollars, which other houses have sold for Tqn Dollars, and tried to make people believe they were doing a wonderful tiling at that. tWIr. Pierce's Alternative Extract, or Golden Medical Discovery is tho greatest bronchial tonic and blood purifier ever dis covered. It cures consumption in its early si ages, and all severe and lingering coughs. Sold by druggists or send three and a mtnrter (lnll.ivsi in T?. V. Pinivn M n Buffalo, N. Y., and get three bottles free of uajjiubh cnaiges. OF" Rev. Lyman Whiting, D. D., Under the Oaks, Janesvillo. Wis., savs "of Our Faihci's House." The reador soon discerns ho is among treasures, stored and set forth with a princely skill. Knowledge, impulse and grace in "strength and beauty" greet him from page to pago. No lover of "a good look" (in Milton's sense), will willingly let this book, so rich in contents, beautiful in print and ornamon tation, pass unbought from his hand. See advertisement in another column. Church Notices. In the Presbyterian basement, prayer meeting on Wednesday evening, breach ing in tho Court Room next Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m., by Rev. John Edgar. In the Lutheran Church, preaching on Sunday at 2A o'clock p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening. In the M. E. Church, services during the weci: in tne evening. Pennsylvania R. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after May 29. 1870. Fassemrer trains win run as iouows : WEST. Pittsb'g Expr's. (FlacH.41 A. M. dailv exe't Sundav. WavPassenircr. 9.13 A. M.. dallv exceut MoimI.iv. Mail 2.11 p. M. daily except Sunday. A mixed train with nassenirer car attached, will leave Harrisburg at 6 o'clock p. in., and Newport in o.v p. in. EAST. Fast Line 4.10 a. m., dally except Monday. Harrlsburg Accom. 11.31 A. M.. daily " Sundav. Mail, 7.53 P. M., daily except Sunday DUNCANNON STATION. On and attcrSunday, June 12th, 1870, trains will leave Duncannon, as follows: EASTWAltD. Fast Line. (Flac) 4.35 a. m.. dallv excent Monday Harrlsburg Acctun. 12.04 r. M., daily ' Sunday Mall 8.28 p.m.. daily " Sunday WESTWARD. Way Passenger, 8.33 a. m., daily except Monday Mall, 1.40 p. M dailyexcept Sunday lino- r reigiu, rass. i,ar atiacneu, b.uo p. M. WM. J. KING, Agent County Price Current. IJloomfiei.d, October 4, 1870. Flax-Beed, J2 00 Potatoes, , , ' 50 cents. Butter t pound, 25 " Eggs ! dozen 18 " Di'ied Apples pound 6 " D.-led reaches, 8 I0cl.lf!ft, Pealed Teaches 15 18 els. ' Cherries, o 00 els. " " Pitted 1518cts. " Blackberries ' 8 10 cts. " Onions V bushel, 75 " . Corrected Weekly by Wm. Kouyh Jc ions. Newport, October 1, 1870. Flour. Extra J 5 50 lted Wheat, 1250135 Rye.. 90 Corn 8085 Oats V 32 pounds, '. 40 Clover Seed 6500850 Timothy Seed 3 50 Flax Seed, 1 75 Potatoes 40 Ground Aluiiin Salt 2 25 Limnburner's Coal, 2 25 Siovo Coal,.. 4 50 05 60 Pea Coal 3 25 Smith Coal, 25 cts. M bxs. Cross Tlcs,8$ feet long ' 32 42 cents. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney fr Andrews, No. 123 Mahket Sthket. Philadelphia, September 20. 1870, White Wheat, $ 1 35 1 45 lted Wheat, 1 30 0 1 38 Hye,... .-. 8688 Corn 9mu0 Oats 50063 Clover Seed, 5 2506 25 Timothy Heed, 4 25 5 00 Flax Seed, 2 20 2 25 Country Lard 10 17 Eggs 30 30 Butler, solid lu bbls. 19 jl Washed Wool &0eents pur lb. MAnxiiAQua, Stebiiins Clendknin. On the Cth ult.. by Kev. Rodrock, Mr. J.evlnue F. Stebblng to Mrs. Sarah Cleudeulu, both of Marytvllle. New Advertisement. TTTTm AYELERS I i ""auooIm . vmmo nr .: !., ENl)i)WMIiXT Policies of all ap proved forms. Amole security, low rates. Also Insures imaimt ACt)I 11ENTS rnushig death or total disabil ity. Policies w-ltten by the year or month. Has paid 100 ymr ilm) for Hlz Years In benefits to polky-lio'.dcrs. r OOK A DAYJ 40 new articles for Anents 5)50 Samples flee. H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Ti-izcs cashed and ("'formation fn n'siied by GEOKGK UPHAAJ, pMivi.itnce, It. l.-r 50 Cents to $5 per livening, ai Home I Ave are prepared to rurnlsli 'irotiianie employ, ment to Men and Women at ti:eir home'. One per son In each locality throughout tin- I n ted States, can enKage In this business at great wages. We seito. hike, 11111 pamuiiai-saiH' a vaicanie sample, which will do to commence work on. Anv person seeing tills notice, who wantsprollluhlciicrniaucnt woik, snou'o semi us ineir nuuross, w tnoiii oeiay. i'.. i;. AiiL v t o., Atigu-ia, Aiaine. r $10 A DA Y FO It A M, Stencil Tool Samples mailed free. A. J. Fullain.Gt. Broadway, N.Y. AVOID (JUAt'KH. A victim of early Indis cretion, causinir nervous debllltv. nremature decay, &c, having tried In vain every advertised remedy, nils a simple menus 01 seii cure, which lie will send free to his fellow-sulVeiers. Address J. 11. TUTTLK, 78 Nassau St., New York. r 87 o October i 870 A Splendid Assoitment of' DRY -GOODS, Suitable forUic Season arc now for Sale by the Subscribers, u.T LOW IKIC1! OUR STOCK OF F L A N N E L S Will be found the most com plete of any in the County. Also, A Gpleud'd Assortment of Cloths, FOR FALL AND SVINTER. F. MOIiTIMER & CO., NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. Bloomfield Academy! An Enallsh and Classical School FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I Young Men Prepared For College. A Normal Si luml mul a School of Art. FALL TERM COMMENCES On Monday, the 29th of Autust, 1870, AS t ho above school has recently been ra-organ tzert, students can enter any time. Prof. WM. II. DILL, a graduate of ltutgcr's Col lece. N. .1.. Principal. Miss ANNA E. AUGSPURGER, a graduato of juuiier insuune, uoiuiiidus, unio, leacner oi wu sic. Paintinc. Drawimr. French and German. Kvery facility for the training of the youth of both sexes In all that constit utes a liberal and thorough euuc.iuon. The Collegiate Department embraces all the h'ghcr branches, Including tho i.aun aim xrci K iaiiuuages, r.ngiueering, rracu cal Surveying. Literature, Natural Science and ad vanced Maiheinatics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at unnsunas. Terms: For Boarding. Furnished Room. Wash. Ing, Tuition in Latin, Greek, Knglish Branches and Aiaiuemaiics, ior tne sciioiasiic year, tfibo. In vacations. fcoo.00. The Boarding Department Is at the Institution under the supervision of Wlliam Gricr. Ksq., by whom good and substantial board will be fur nished: and the pupils will be under the strict care oi me rrincipai. Address W. II. DILL, A.M. Principal, or WILLIAM GHIKK. 41tf 1 New liloomlleld, Perry county, To. D ISSOLUTIONOF PARTNERSHIP. The nartnerslili) heretofore exlstinu between Hkhrkt Si Soudkks, of Shermausdalo. Perry coun ty. Pa., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. '1 he books are in the hands of Mr. Kebert, who Is autliori.cd to settle up the business of the late llrm i. i;. niiujjr.nn, SAMUEL itKUEKT, Shermansdale, August 2!th, 1870, Daily Express and Freight line BETWEEN, BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT FT1I1 E subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of jl. Dioomueiu anu Newport umi ne is running a Dally Line between these two places, and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages r meacanes entrusted to his care. t-Orders may be left for him at the stores of r . moramer tsi uo., new uioomneiu, or Alllngan ei nuiw', newpon, ra. .1. fj. WHITMORE. Sloomlleid, January 25, 1870, BOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, The Best in the World I STRICTLY PURE ! NO SAND! NO ROSIN! NO CLAY! NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND I diiltlren Van Do The Washing. Xo Wasliboard Required, ivo HnUlny Xeided. By th use of the Uneijualed ami Unapproachable Dobbins9 Electric Soap, Clothes, Money, Fuel, Labor, Time and Temper, ALL ARE SAVED ! Try It once, and use It ever afterward. Every Grocer Sells It. Every Family Lses It. NO ONE CAN DO WITHOUT IT ! Be sure that the wrapper has on it the cut of Mrs. rogy ana air. i',nierprise, ana mac eacn uar is stamped with the name or the inventor and originator, ,T. 11. DonniNs, as none other Is genuine. Like everything of great value, it Is extensively couiuericiica. ana mo miirKet mica Willi false and worthless Electric Soaps, not worth house-room, and dear even if given away. The Finest American Toilet Soap, fully equal t tho French made by a French soapmakcr in tne same manner as tne rrencu soaps are made, and sold at one-fourth their price, is TRIPLE SCENTED Dobbins9 Toilet Soap! NO TOILET IS COMPLETE WITHOUT IT ! The Best Emollient in the Market! It Is given the preference at every watering plac in tne country, aim is lor sale everywhere. Plcaso -YkIc For It Don't be put off with any cheap common soap. xry it, ana see now liuicn iwi j cit a is than we say. The only Boot Polish that will produce a Brilliant ana iastingsmne, ami, at tne same time preserve the Leather, is Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish, Makes Old Boots Look Like New Ones, . And Calf-Skin Like Patent Leather. It Is put up In a Talent box, the greatest novtlfy ot tne age, nie oox aioue is worm more to - "" keep than the price of Box and Pol- ,,-, ish combined. -' v. Vtft (4 KltUGKAT,". The Genuine Turkish Bath compound, used in all Oriental countries, in the bath, and manufactured by us on a license and royalty, In exact style, odor and quality from the original receipt, as that made in Constantinople, and Importduties.iirelum mi gold, etc., saved, t hus enabling us to sell- it at a very low price. By Its use a batli becomes Indeed a luxury. Very highly scented, and producing miraculous effects upon the skin. It Is really worth atrial. ...... 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