l)c tmc0, Nctu SJloomftcIii, 5' 2 Tuesday, October 11, 1S70. LOCAL 1) EVA It T M E N T. OUR TERMS Irc One Dollar a Year in Advance I Persons who receive a wcr with tills article marked, niiiv Know that nicy suouiu niiui or oili er wise send the subscription price, ntinue to receivo Ulie Times. If they wish to continue to CORRESPONDENTS will please hear In mind that letters ninir. nr the dnwt li i lit;, or the down mail on Monday morning have 1UCCIVCU U1U1 ntUUMIIlJUYC- to lay over until the following wee; IV. NOV IS YOUll TIME. Iftiving made great improvements in our iillico, adding a Steam Power Tress and a good Engine, which will cnablo us to print a larger paper and with great case and ra pidity, wo have determined to again add to the size of the paper wo use. . This change will go into effect with the com mencement of our next volume, and the Bloomfield Timet 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, wo make the 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 tho change in size is made, wo agrco to send tho Times ANOTHER YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR. I In making this offer it may ba proper for us to state that we shall continue to pub lish an Independent Family Journal, devo ted to the 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 welcomo visitor in every family. No name will be placed in our list except tho subscription is prepaid. Meeting of Presbytery. The Carlisle Presbytery held its regular meeting las n4- TnVlsn 4V,.,,. m!lna ltnlmir TTq 1' risburcr. Tho next meeting is to bo held in this borough on tho 11th of next April Installation. The instalation of Rev, John Edgar as pastor of the Presbyterian Church of this borough, will take place on Wednesday evening Nov. 11th at 7 o'clock. Sermon will be delivered by Rev. Downey, Charge to the Pastor by Rev. McPherson. Charge to tho people by Rev. Hamilton, Rev. Thompson of Duncannon is to preside and propose the constitutional questions. Church Dedication. Trinity Reformed Church, in Marysville, Rev. W. D. C. Rod rock, pastor, will bo dedicated to the Tri une God, on Sunday, October 10th, at MO o'clock A. M. To be succeeded by', tho reception of new mombers in the evening, A number of ministerial brethren will be present on tho occasion. The public is most cordially invited to attend. Fine Sweet Potatoes. We were last week presented with as fine a cluster of sweet potatoes as ' we ever saw. There were in the bunch, all growing from one vine, ten potatoes, the smallest measuring 11 inches in length and the largest 21 inch es, and weighing nearly three pounds, the total weight of the lot being 17 pounds. They were raisedjby James Blaiu of Juniata twp., from seed brought from New Jersey. An Arrest. A young man of this bor ough was arrested last Wednesday on the charge of entering and robbing the store of J. W. Gotwalt. For a long time the pro prietor has been aware that some persons was frequently entering his premises and taking the change left in the drawer over night, and some other small articles, but only recently has found what he thought evidence sufficient to warrant an arrest. We omit the name of the young man arres ted until the matter has been fully investi gated, and he has had a chance to prove that he is innocent, which we hope he will be able to do. Distressing Death. The little girl of a Sir. Gilmore, residing in the Sixth ward, got hold of some concentrated lye that had been left in a tin, the other day, and drank a portion of it. The mother soon discovered the fact, and immediately sum moned medical attendance, but nothing could be done to save the child, which died yesterday morning. AUoona Daily Bun. To Tallorg. A good journeyman tailor can obtain steady work and good wages by applying to F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloom, Held. Not the Mnn, A few days since informa tion was received by tho Sheriff that a man supposed to be Park Shcplcy, but calling himself Wm. Ifobinson, and who answered to the description of tho fellow who com mitted an infamous outrago on a littlo girl near this borough, in tho early part of last month, was nt work near Ncwvillc, Cum berland Co. A warrant for his arrest was at onco issued and placed in tho hands of Mr. Isaac G. Black, Deputy Sheriff, who returned on Tuesday last with the prisoner, and placed him in jail in this borough. From tho contradictory stories told by Rob inson and his unwillingness to stato where he was during tho llrst part of September, the authorities wcro sure they had the right man but when brought into tho preseuco of the child eho unhesitatingly stated she had never seen him before. Tho prisoner was therefore discharged. Wo hope tho efforts to arrest tho guilty person will yet provo successful. A New Taper. Tho " Stato Journal," which was annouccd as successor to tho Daily Topic, has made its appearance, ac cording to promise. The citizens of Ilar risburg, and of tho State, will, wo trust, give tho Journal the hearty support that it merits, judging from tho numbers we have seen, entitle it to. It is under tho editorial management of J. II. Sypher, Esq., well known by a long connection with tho New York Tribune. The " Tyrone Herald" says that a littlo while ago a dentist opened an office at Phillipsburg, and announced to tho people of that town that ho would extract teeth lor fa, ana prepare tho mouth for a new set. ' Tho $2 ho required in advanco of an operation. The new set ho promissd to furnish and put in for ten dollars, on six month's timo. About two hundred per sons called on him and had their old teeth drawn out and engaged new ones. One day he left, no ono knows whore. Two hundred men and women without teeth in one little town. Itouucd. A gentleman from tho west, while occupying a sleeping berth in a car of the Pacific express east, Saturday, was rob bed of a valuable gold watch between Al- toona and Ilarrisburg. The detectives there were notified by telegraph, and several sus pected persons were examined when tho train arrived at the depot, but tho missing article was not found. Local Uriel. The Cumberland County agricultural Fair will commence its annual exhibition tQrinorrow. Citizen of Landisbunr. ouo day last eek shot and brought safely home six fine wild turkevs. rA T" i i . i , . it . . au engine useu aruuuu viie rxari lsourg depot ran off the track last week and turn ed a summersault, nearly going into the canal. V,A citizen of Carrol twp., came near ing one of his horses, by its breal los- breakinar through a bridge in that township last week. There are some bridges in this borough which If not fixed will some time cost the corporation the price of a horse. A young man named Hite whose parents live in Oliver twp., recently died of lockjaw in Ilarrisburg from injuries received a few weeks since, the account of which we pub- nsneu at mo time. V tlnnrr.n T?(.. ....nM ! J VT!1I recently wuue asieep got out OI oeu ieu out of the second story window, and went back up stairs to bed again, all without waking up, The buckwheat crop is not very good this this year, and the warm weather following the recent rains has caused much of it to sprout. A large rock recently fell on the railroad track a short distance this side of York delaying the trains for several hours, but fortunately doing no damage. tW You can afford to have several changes of Summer Clothing this year, for Wana maker & Brown will sell you three Suits now for what one cost a little while ago. Presbyterian preaching in the Court- ww.n, -w. 2 1.... T) .1 111 iwnt iiujiv c uiiu.tj. x iayt;i-iiiuc-i,iii will be held on Wednesday evening in the same place. V KRIIOUS OP YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion will, for the sako of Buttering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making and using the simple remedy by which he was cur ed. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertis er's experience can do so by addressing, In per fect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, ly 4 41, a. No 43 Cedar St., N. Y. SPECIAL, NOTICE TO CARPENTERS. Proposals sealed or otherwise, will be received up to Nov. 1st, 1870. for the construction of a Frame Church 40 by lit) feet, for the Reformed Congre gation at Ickesburg. For further particulars cull 011 or addruHH PETER HWAKTZ, Chairman of Building Committee, lCKESUlUU, Pa. USTTlcv. Chas. Hawlcy, Auburn, N. Y., says : "Our Father's Houso," in stylo and topic, is ns fresh as nature itself : and tho wealth of illustration it brings from tho ma terial world to enforce religious truth, go in danger of hackneyed forms f statement is very invigorating and must win for it not only a great popularity, but very wido usefulness. It will civo mo pleasure to commend its circulation in this vicinity where "NiL'ht scenes in tho Biblo," by tho samo author, met with a most favorable re ception. boo advei tiscmcnt m another column. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To nil who deslro It, ho will send a copy of tho pro scription used, (free of charge), with tho dl- ections for preparing and U6lng the same, which they will find a sure euro for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. Parties wishing tho prescription will pieaso address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. No. 43 Cedar St., New York. ly 4 41, a. Pennsylvania R. R. Time TaMe. 'Ml NEWPORT STATION. On and after Mav 20. 1870. r.asscnger trains win run as iouows: WEST. ittsb'c Exnr's. f FlairM.41 A. M. dallv exe't Sunday. Way Passenger, 9.1:1 a. m., daily except Monday, Mail, 2.11 p. M. daily except Sunday. A mixed train with liassemrer car attached, will leave Ilarrisburg at 5 o'clock p. in., and Newport at 0.40 p. 111. KAM. Fast Line 4.10 a. m dallv excent Monday. Ilarrisburg Accom. 11.31 A. M.. daily " Sunday. aiaii, Y.U3 r. m., cianv except nuuuay J. J. J5A1HJLAX, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and aftcrSunday, June 12th, 1870, trains will leave Hiincannon, as follows ; EASTWAKD. Fast Lino, (Flag) 4.3.) a. m., dally except Monday Ilarrisburg Accom. 12.04 p. M., (tally " Kiinday wan 8.zs 1 . m.. daily " Sunday WICSTWAltl). Way Passenger, 8.33 a.m., daily except Monday Mail, 1.40 P. M datlyexcept Sunday lino' rrcigm, 1 ass. car airaeueci, n.uu p. M. WM. C. KliNO, Agent County Price Current. Bloomfield, October 11, 1870. Klax-Seed S2 00 rotatoes SO cents. Butter V pound 25 " Eggs 1 dozen, 18 " Dried Apples $ pound, 6 " Dried Peaches 8 10 cts.f)fb. Pealed Peaches 15 18 cts. " Cherries, 00 cts. " ' Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries 8 10 cts. " Onions V bushel, . 75" CbrrectecJ Weekly by Wm. Koxtgh J: Sons. NKwroitT, October 11, 1870. Flour, Extra, .8 S 50 Bed Wheat , 125135 ltye 90 Corn 80 85 Oats V 32 pounds, 40 Wmothy Seed 3 50 Flax Seed ". 1 75 Potatoes 40 Ground Alumn Salt, 2 25 Llmeburner's Coal, 2 25 Stovo Coal 4 50 5 60 Pea Coal, 3 25 Smith Coal 25 cts. V bus. Cross TIes.8 Icet long, 32 42 cents. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney t Andrews, No. 123 Mabket Street. Philadelphia, October 7, 1870. White Wheat 1 1 43 1 55 Bed Wheat 1 35 S 1 40 Bye 8790 Corn, ; 9098 Oats, 49 62 Clover Seed, 6 256 75 Timothy Seed 4 50 5 00 Flax Seed, 2 15 2 20 Country Lard, 16 17 Eggs 28 31 Butter, solid in bbls.' 19 is Washed Wool, fiOcents per lb. Use the Red Horse Powders. TTOBSE9 CUBED OP GLANDERS. Aaron X ML Snyder, U. 8. Assistant Assessor, Mount Aetna, Pa. U. Bacon, Livery Stable, Sunbury, Pa. Horses Cured of Founder. Wolf ft Wllhelin, uanvuie, ra, a. cuts, Aiercnanc, vvasiiington- viiie, i a. a. DioiuiKer, jersey. Horse Cured of Lung Fever. Hess ft Brother, uswisuurg, ra. Horse Curcd.of Colic Thomas Cllngan, Union County, Pa, Hogs Cured ol Cholera. II. Burr, it. a. uanwaiiauer. uows uurea. vr. i. m. M'Cleery, II. McCormick, Milton, Pa, Chickens Cured of Cholera and Canes. Dr. U. Q. Davis, Dr. D. T.Krcbs, C. W. Sticker, Job n and o aiues riniiey. 9- Hundreds more could be cited whose Stock was saved. German and English Directions. Prepared by CYUUS BKOWN,' Druggist, Chemist and Horseman, 4 41 Milton, Pa., Northumberland co Pa. Use Dr. Frederick's LiyJitniny Relief, THE MEDICAL WONDER! Cures all Pains and Aches In from 1 to 10 Minutes. H, Sold by Druggists and Country Store Keeii- ers, aim r. Mini 1 1 mmi :i;u., new iiioomiioiu, Pit J. 1 KINtilCU ft CO., Wholesale Agents, .Newport, rerry county, ra. 1UICE 50 CUNTS l'JJlt MOTTLE, i 41 New Advertisement. JiOltlJIO's DOLLAliBOX OF INITIALED FRENCH NOTE I'AI'l'.tt Mailed to you on receipt of 81. Address 1 mo4 41a LOKING, Publisher. Boston.Mass. SOOO MEN' "WANTED t lOO TElt CENT, nrollt on three hcxttlilntra mit- 50,000 club anil combination premiums to agents. Catalogue and terms free. Address 111104 4la M. L. HYHX, 80 Cedar St.. N. Y. Listen to the Mocking Ilird. The Prairie Whistle anil Animal Iinllntnr ran be used by a child. It Is made to Imitate the song of every bird, the neigh of a horse and the bray of an ass, the grunt of a hog, birds, boasts and snakes enchanted and entrapped by it. Is used lY iao itrvam. 1 nnnev w lie aula lie minstrels and warblers. Ventriloquism can be learned in three days by its aid. Sent anywhere upon re. ceipt of 10 cents; 3 for 2f cents; 1 for 50 cents: 15 lors . Address t. w. v alkntixk. 11110 4 41a Box 372 Jersey City, N. J. RAYELERS Ll KK AND ACCIDKNTINSUUANCH COMPANY, of Hartford. Conn. Cash Assets, Sl.500,000. Grants LIFE and UMiOWJIDM Policies of al un proved forms. Ample security, low rates. Also Insures against ACCI DENTS pausing death or total disabil ity. Policies written by tho year or month, lias paid flint tertian jorestx rears 111 nencius 10 poucy-noiucrs. r S25 A DAY! 40 new articles for Agents Kamples free. 11. li. siiaw, Aiireu, iue. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Prizes cashed and Information furnished by GEOltOE t PIIAM, Providence, it. , I.-r 50 Cents to $5 per Evening, at Home ! We are prepared to furnish prolltahlo employ ment to Men and Women at their homes. One per- im 111 pnoli lorn tv I ll'ollirllollL Tlie 1-llllCU M iles. can engage In this business at great wages. We send, fheb, full particulars and a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on. Any person seeing this notice, who wants protltable.iiernianent work, should send us their address, without delay. K. c. ALLliiH ttt uu., Augusta, juaine. r n.1 r A 11AYFO tAIiL Stencil Tool Hamnle PlU mailed free. A. J. Fullam.045 Broadway, N.Y. a VOID OUACKS. A victim of early Indis- XV cretion, causing nervous debility, premature y-n l,niill tl-fnd 1,1 V'lilt OVDW fl (1 VOTt 1 UPll remedy, nas asimpie nieaiis ui mmi-uuiu, wihuihio will send free to his fellow-sull'erers. Address J. II. TUTTLK, 78 Kassau st., isew xorK. r ft iQo October iRo 87 A Splendid Assortment of DRY -GODS, Suitable for the Season ore now for Sale by the Subscribers, xVT LOW P11ICES! OUIt STOCK OF E L FLANN Will be found the S most com- plete of any in the County. Also, A Splendid Assortment of 1 O t ll O Cassimers, Scc, FOR FALL AND WINTER. F. MORTIMER & CO., NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. Bloomfield Academy! An English and Classical School FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I Young Men Prepared For College, A Normal School and a School of Art. FALL TERM COMMENCES On Monday, the 29th of August, 1870. AS the above school has recently been re-organized, students can enter any time. Prof. WM. H. DILL, a Kraduute of Itutger's Col- lege, it. u. rrmcipai. Miss ANNA K. AUGSPUBOEK. Esther Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mu sic, Painting, Drawing, French and German. Every facility for the training of the youth of both sexes in uu nun constitutes a uoerai aim thorough vuueutiuii. TIio Collegiate Department embraces all the higher branches, including the Latin and Greek Languages, Engineering, Practi cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science and ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at mrisimas. Terms: For Honnllntr. Furnished Hnoin. Wnli. Ing, Tuition in Latin, Greek, English Branches aud jviainomaucs, ior me scuoiastic year, siso. in vacations. 8200.00. The Boarding Department is at the Institution. under the supervision of Wiltam Grier, Esq., by ulshed : and the pupils will be under t lie strict cara wiioin gouu uiiu aiiimuiiiiitu uoaru will ue lur- oi tne rrinci mi. Address W. If. DILL. A. M. Principal. or 41tf WILLIAM GltlKK. 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