ftljc imc0, New Slmraifitfo, 13a. Ijt ijloomfitlif Sinus. Tuesday, November 29, 1870. LOCAL DETAJITMEXT. OUR TERMS Are OneDollara Year in Advance Persons who receive a paper with tills article marked, may know that tfiey should mall oroth rrwtse send the subscription price, If they wish to continue to receive 27ie Times. CORRESPONDENTS will please bear In mind that letters received later than Saturdayeve ning, or the down mail on Monday morning have to lay over until the following week. The Communication regarding the An dcrsonburg Orphan School came to hand too late for this issuo. It will be published next week. 3NOTICU. Subscribers whose subscriptions are about out will please remember that all papers are stopped at the expiration of the time for which they nro paid. As many who wish to renew, or subscribe, may prefer to pay some person in their vicinity, thei than remit by mail, we give notice that the following persons are authorized to receive money for The Times: IS. M . EBY. Newport. JAMES L. DIVEN, Landlsburg. YVM. JACKSON, 1". M.. New Buffalo. YVM. A. BODKN.F.M.. Ickesburg. S. W. FICKES, 1'. M., Juniata. KM YOUNG, P. M.. Dellville. SAMUEL RERERT, Sherniausdale. ' A. S. WHITEKETTLE, Markelvillo. THOMAS SEAOAR. P. M., Blaln. (. W. LOBAUGH, Donnally's Mills. W. I. KIPP.Milierstown. Dedication. By divine permission, the new Methodist Episcopal Church, in Carroll township, near Carson Lackey's, will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God, on Sabbath, tho 4th of December. Rev. B. B. Hamlin, D. D., Presiding Elder of Juniata District, will preach the dedicatory sermon. Services to commence on Satur day evening at CJ o'clock. Ministers and people of adjoining churches are respects fully invited to be present. ' G. W. Bouse, P. C.": ' Cattle Killed. A few days since Jacob Stambaugh of Tyrone twp., lost two of his cattle from turning them into tho corn stubble. It is supposed that eating too many of the dry husks produced death, as nothing was the matter with them previous to be turned into tho field. Dr Shoeppo's case has again been brought before the Governor. This time the appli cation is for a pardon which is signed by the physician to tho jail, the sheriff of Cumberland Co., and many citizens of Carlisle, on the ground that the Dr. is ' rapidly failing having, had several hemor rhages from the lungs. Fatal Accident. Jahles Fagan tho newly elected Councilman from the First "Ward, was instantly killed this morning while walking on tho railroad track at tho upper end of tho yard. Mr. Fagan, in company with another gentleman, was going up the track, when an engine coming unexpected ly, Mr. Fagan thinking his companion in danger, in endeavoring to save him, lost his foothold, and was literally cut to pieces by the advancing engine. Mr. Fagan was a man much respected by all who knew him, and his loss will be deeply deplored. Altoona Sun. Singular Explosion. On Tuesday last a vulcanizer, used by Dr. II. C. nowor den tist, of this place, in the manufacture of artificial teeth, having, been allowed to re main too long on the stove, suddenly explo ded with terrific violence, making an utter wreck of the stove, pipe, &c, besides smashing most of the window glass of the room. Tho vulcanizer being of iron and very solidly put together, offered great re sistance to the gazes which caused the ex plosion, and produced a report like that of a small cannon. The top of the vulcanizer imbedded itself in the ceiling above. 1' ortu natcly no one was present in tho room at the time or loss of life might havo ensued, For some time there was danger of a serious fire, but by prompt efforts tho Ilames were extinguished. The stove is not worth as much as it was. There were two sets of teeth in the vulcanizer at the time, but the doctor sayg he does not caro much about them, in fact he has not time to look for them, as they might be in tho next township. Bloomsburg Columbian. Furs, Velveteen and a full assortment of winter goods aro now on hand and for salo at low prices by F. Mortimer & Co., . New Bloom field. Every person is requested to call and examine whether thoy wish to buy or not. Another Man "Sold. A Blair Co., paper says: " Another victim to the counterfeit money swindle, has been found in this county. One of thoso packages prico, $31.50 per box made its appearance at the Express office. It was addressed to a resi dent of the enterprising town of Williams burg. When lie made his appearance he was asked if he knew what the box con tained. Said emphatically that he just did. " Hadn't he bettor open it in the office ?" "Not much ;" and off he went with his precious box. Ho hasn't been heard from since ; but as he isn't a member of the church it is fair to presume that he prayed for a short time after the fashion of Horace Greeley ?" Ditucnunou Items. A freight wreck oc. curred on the N. C. R. It., opposite this place, on Friday last. Tho particulars of which, we did not learn, further than that fifteen cars were broken up. The consumers of butter, are on a " strike" against the producers : a few weeks ago, when it was 3octs, por pound. It could not be had, but at the present price, (40cts.,) tho stores are over stocked, and hucksters, travel from door to door,with wagon loads, and aro snecringly offered lOcts. per pound. On "Wednesday last, a spark from a loco motive, sat firo to a stack of corn fodder standing near Mr. O. W. Ellis's barn, and consumed it, and it was only by great ex ertion that tho barn was saved. Mr. John Richards, resigned the leader ship of the Duncaunon Eand, on Monday' evening last, in consequence of removal to Philadelphia and received at his residence a farewell serenade, as a mark of apprecia tion, of "its members. Tho Band is now led by Mr. John Harper, Jr. Must Settle. Mr. Geo. II. Martin of Blain gives notice to all who have accounts on his books, that such accounts must bo sfettled either by note, or otherwise before 'January 1st. If not settled by that date they vill bo placed in tho hands of an officef-'for collection. 3t Clothing. Persons wanting clothing made in a superior manner should leave their orders with F. Mortimer & Co., who having secured tho services of o; very supe rior workman from New York, aro pre pared to execute orders promptly, and in the best style. They also have the best as sortment of cassimeres and cloths in the county. tf. ILoenl HriolH. Tho huutinr party from this boroutrh to Black Log, have returned, but we haven't seen any deer. yThe property at Elliottsburg, occupied by Michael Haker as a blacksmith-shop, has been sold to Wm. Dum for $1,300. "(The first snow of the season for this vi cinity was seen on .Friday morning . last, when the ground was quite white. A man named Frank Kerlin was killed just below Harrisburg on the 19th inst.,' wnno coupling cars, lie was a resident of Aliddietown. , , . Every mother should buy a bottle of Fit" lcr's Carminative. It is a soothing syrup which not only relieves colic, but cures it.- A squad of calvary from Carlisle Barracks had a lively hunt last week, after a deserter named Taylor Myers, but did not catcli him. COn Monday of last week, Jesso Powell, while cutting out a stump for Mr. 8. A. fcaio, in tins borough, cut his foot so badly that surgical aid was required to dress the wound. Honry Frybargcr, of McVeytown, fell into the canal at that place, on the 10th inst., while intoxicated, and was drowned. On Wednesday last the mill proporty at Newport, formerly belonging to Peifer & Manning, was sold to Amos Ovorholser, of Lancaster county, for $12,000. Dr. John Bechtol is now being triod at Harrisburg, on tho charge of performing an abortiou,"and causing the death of Lillie Mason, at that city, in August last. The Newport band aro paid quite a com pliment by the Juniata county papers, for tho music furnished by them, at the recent dedication of tho soldier's monument at Mitilintown. Thanksgiving day passod very quietly in this place, the business places being closed. A union servico was also hold in the Lu theran church. A protracted meeting is now being held at the church in Little Germany. It will continue until Deo. 4th. The church was dedicated on last Sun day. The total cost of tho building was onlv$050. hCsamuel Gantt, who was a resident of p'Newport was accidentally killed on Satur day week, by lulling botweon the cars at tho yard in Harrisburg. His remains were brought to Newport for burial. Tho do ceased was a son of Hannaniah Gantt, of Oliver township. . For The Bloomfield Times. A Union Observatory. Mr. Editor Sir, if you please, through tho Times, I desire to consult the citizens of Perry, Cumberland, and Dauphin coun ties upon the propriety of erecting a Union Observatory on top of the Blue Mountain, which is the line between Pci ry and Cum berland county. I have no doubt but what an observatory somewhere along tho top of tho Blue Mountain would bo both interest ing and useful to our citizens. It would at once afford a most magnificent view of near ly all the towns, farms, and dwelling hous es in Cumberland county, and a great many in Dauphin and Perry. It would also give astronomers a good chance to observe any strange phenomenon in the heavens, and if there was one on each high mountain across tho county they might be used as signals to foretell the coming of rains and dangerous storms. I believe the time is coming when such a thing will bo done. An observatory would not cost much, if built similar to those used in the South during the war,and known as " Look-Outs." I hopo some en terprising persons will take the subject into consideration, and report their opinion of it to the Timet. PnoonESs. Church Notices. Presbyterian preaching in tho Court room next Sunday at 11 in the morning, and at CJ in the evening. Prayer meeting will bo held on AVednesday evening in the same place. In the Lutheran Church, waver-mectinc on Wednesday evening. Preaching next ssabuatli at 10 o'clock a. m. Book Notices. Demorkst's Monthly Magazine. Choice Literature, Music, Household Matters, etc., combining the entertaining, tho useful, and the beautiful. 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This is the most liberal offer in the way of pre miums ever made, being $5.00 in value for a single subscription requiring only $3.00 in cnBh, or $18.00 in vnlue for $4.00 in cash, or $22.00 in value for $5.00 in cash, or $23.00 in value for $6.00 in cash, or $34.00 In value for $9.00 in cash, and the finest and best Chromos ever pub lished. Specimen copies of the Maaazine. with c irculars, mailed free on receipt of 15 cents. Address, W. Jennings Demokest, 838 Broad way, New York. Tho Chromo, ' ' Hiawatha's wooing," without any other premium, will bo given for only two subscriptions, or ono sub scription for two years. Wells' Illustrated Annual of Phren ology and Physiognomy. Besides Por traits, Characters and Biographies of num erous distinguished Men and Women, contains thirteen National Types of Fe male Beauty; Organs of the Brain illus trated and defined; "What Can I Do Best?" How to Enter West Point as" a Student ; Personal Beauty, how Attained ; What is the use of Phrenology ? Just tho thing for learners. A rich and racy 25 cent book, sent first post. Address Office, Phrenological Journal, 389 Broadway, New York. American Sunday-School Worker. The November number of this Journal, published by J. W. Mclntyre, St. Louis, beside its usual valuable contents, has very full announce ments of its plans and reduced terms, with list Of lessons for 1871. As the publisher otters to send this number free of charge, we adv:se Sunday Schools adopting a series of lessons for next year to scud for a specimen copy. ISTRev. Theo. L. Ciiylcr, D. D., says i Dr. March's book " Our Father's House" is smoothly written ; and will bo popular among " the,massc8." See advertisement in 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 all Xho dcsiro It, he will send a copy of the pre scription UBcd, (free of charge), with the di rections for preparing and using the same,which they will find a sure euro for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. Ac. Parties wishing the prescription will please auaress ncv. edwaku a. WILSON, No. 43 Cedar St.. New York ly4 41,a. tSf The Five Dollar Sewins Machine pur chased by me. January, 1806, from tho Family sewing inacuine company, bo Nassau-Street, is. x ., nns Docn in aimosi constant use ever since. It has not been out of order once, nns cost nothing for repairs, and I find It simple nnu rename in operation, ana always ready to sew. Those friends of mine who use them with Lthe new Improvements aro very much pleased I The one I have I would not part with. MRS. ANN W. CUTIIBURT. 4.41.3m. 428 West 80th-Street, New-York KltltOltS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prematuro Decay, and alt the eflcctB of youthful Indiscretion will, for tho sako of suffering humanity, send free toall 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 enn do so by addressing, In per fect confidence, JOHN B. OtiDKN, ly 4 41, a. No. 42 Cedar St., N. Y. tFor Coughs, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, and Consumption, in its early stages, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's Alterative Extract, or Golden Medical Discovery. It is also a great blood purifier, and strength re storer or tonic. Sold by druggists or send three and a quarter dollars to R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y., and get three bottles free of express charges. t3f An Obsolete Question It used to be asked "Where shall I buy my Clothing 1" But now-a-days, men who want the right thing nt the right price, go right to Wanamakcr & Brown's Oak Hall ; and they are right. For Sale, Cheap A first-rate Oriental Stove, with or without heater. The Stove is Warranted perfect in every respect. For further particulars call at this office. Pennsylvania R. R. Time Table. NEAVPORT STATION. On and after Nov, 20, 1870, Passenger trains will run as follows: WEST. PlttsVg Expr's. (Flag)o.45 a. m. daily exe't Sunday. V ay Passenger, 9.07 A. M., daily except Monday, wail 2.26 P. M. daily except Sundav. A mixed train with ikisscih'it rar nitclimi win leave Harrisburg at 5 o'clock p. in., and Newport at 6.48 p. m. -EAST. Fast Line 4.18 a: m.. rinilv prppnt Mnmlnv. Harrisburg Accom. 11.48 A. M., "daily ' Sunday. Wail, 7.48 P. M., daily except Sunday J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. Stage Lino Between Newport and New (icrniantown. STACKS leave New (iermantown daily at four o'clock a. ill. Landisburirat 7. SO a. in. Green. park at 8 a. m. New Bloomlleld at 9y a. in. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. Returning leaves Newport on the arrival of tho Mail Traill from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. in. l. uiuc, proprietor. County Price Current. Bloomfield, November 29, 1870. Flax-Seed 52 00 Potatoes 75 cents. Butter 1 pound, .' 30 " Eggs p dozen, 30 " Dried Apples 1 pound 6 " Dried Peaches, 8 10 cts.flft. Pealed Peaches 15 18 cts. " Cherries 00 cts. " ' Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries, 8 10 cts. " Onions V bushel 75 " Corrected Weekly by Win. Kouyh Jc tons. Newport. November 28. lt7u. Flour. Extra 5 50 Kcd Wheat 110 115 Itye 75 Corn 55 65 Oats V 32 pounds 40 Clover Seed 6 00600 Timothy Seed 3 00 Flax Seed, 1 75 Potatoes 70 Ground Alumn Salt 2 25 Llmeburner's Coal, 2 40 Stove Coal . 5 6 00 Pea Coal 3 40 Smith Coal, 25 cts. mis. Cross Tles.SH feet long 32 42 cents. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney & Andreu-s, No. 123 Market Street. Philadelphia, November 26, 1870. White Wheat, 8 1 40 1 45 Bed Wheat - 1 36 1 40 Bye 9093 Corn, 7880 Oats, 53 55 Clover Seed 6 250 40 Timothy Seed, 4 25 5 00 Flaxseed , 2 10 2 10 Country Lard 14 15 Kggs 38 40 Butter, solid 111 bbls.' 16 17 " Washed Wool, 51 cents per lb. Siders Bear On tho 17th Inst., at Liver pool, by J. C. Welrick, Esq., Mr. Jacob Siders to Miss Sarah A Bear, both of Perry Co. rpiUAli LIST, For January Term, 1871. Joseph Eislcv vs. James Flndlev. et al Stephen Losh vs. Sarah Uptigraph. Henry Wagoner vs. J. W. Williamson. Isaac Stokes vs. James Woods. David Fry vs. John R. McClintock. Way Foster & Co. vs. Dr. Joseph Eby, owncr.ctal. Sarah Ann W ber, et al. vs. tlio Penu'a K. It. Co. John Shott vs. Albright & Troutntall. Christian Heishley vs. Henry Kridge& Henry Ayle. William Hays vs. (Jcorge W. Troatle. Jacob Tyson vs. Nathan Colyer. Levi J. Mease vs. Francis J. Sinedley, et al. Wilson Slirawdor vs. Charles Trout man et al. Christian Helsliley vs. Henry Bridge. Andrew Paniiell vs. Wm. B. Irvln. CHAS. SMILEY, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, ) Blooinlleld, Nov. 25, 1870 Stop Chewing Tobacco SAVE YOUR MONEY and restore your health, by using Dr. Byrn's Antidote for Tobacco. Tills Is not a substitute but a cure for Smoking, Chewing, and Snuff-taking. Few persons are aware of the terrible ellects of tho noxious weed on the human system, Dyspepsia. Headache, Disease of the Liver, Sallow Complexion, Costive ness of the Bowels. Loss of Memory and other diseases are the alnlctions brought on by its use. The Antidote is purely vegetable and harmless. It acts as a tonic on the system, purities the blood, and enables aiierson to digest tlio heartiest food. Samples sent free for 50 cents 3 per dozen. Address M. J. Varnell, 86 Camion St. N. Y. 4473m pimples' I WILL MAIL FREE TO ALL who wish It, a Beceipe that will immediately remove Tan, Freckles. Pimples, Blotches, and all eruptions and Impurities of tlio Skin leaving the same soft, clear, smooth, and beautiful. I will also send (free) Instructions for producing, by very simple means, a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Address THOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist, .. 195 Uroadwuy, New York. P. O. Box 5,128. 4 47 8in 1121111 Y COUNTY Heal Estate, Insurance, AND AGIOIVCY LEWIS POTTER & CO., Seal Estate Brokers, Insurant, t Claim Agents Now llloomliold, ln. XITE INVITE the attention of buvers and sell T V, ers to tlio advantages we offer them in pur chasing or disposing of real estate through our of lice. We have a very large list of desirable proiiertv, consisting of farms, town property, mills, store and tavern stands, and real estate of anv descrip tion which we are prepared to otfer at great bar gains. We advertise our property very extensive ly, and use all our efforts, skill, and dilllgenee to efteet a sale. Wo make no charges unless the property Is sold while registered witli us. We also draw ui deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa pers at moderate rates. Some of the best, cheapest, and most reliable lire, life, and cuttle Insurance companies in the 'lilted states are represented at this agency. I roperty insured either on tlio cash or mutual plan, and perpetually nt4 and tfi per thousand. Pensions, bounties, mid all kinds of war claims collected. There arc thousands of soldiers and heirs of soldiers wlio are entitled to pensions and hoiinty, who have never made application. Sol diers, if you were wounded, ruptured, or contract ed a disease in the service from which you are dis- v... J 1 l,,,uru ,u a pension. W lien widows of soldiers die or man Children are entitled lo the iwiwlon rry.the minor Parties having any business to transact In our line, are respectfully invited to give us a call, as we are confident we can render satisfaction in any branch of our business. -No charge for Information. 4 20ly LEWIS POTTER & CO. Perry County Bank! Sponslcr, .1 guiliin k 0. THE undersigned, having formed a Banking As sociation under the-above name and style, are ' now ready to do a General Banking business at their new Banking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE THE CO VR T 110 VSE, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back oil demand. We discount noles for a period of not over60 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, live per cent, for any time over four months; and for four months four per cent. We are well provided with all and every facility for doing a Banking Business s and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored for the want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want ; and this being the first Bank ever established in Perry county, we hope we will be sustained in our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics. This Banking Association Is composed of the fol lowing named partners: W. A. Sponsler, Bloomtlcld, Perry county. Pa. B. F. Jlnkin, H A. O. Miller, Shlppensburg, Cumberland co.,Pa. John Wonderlicii, " " " Henry Ruby, " " " Wm. H. Miller, Carlisle, " officers: W. A. SPONSLER, President. William Willis, Cashier. New Bloomlleld, 3 5 ly VALUABLE Farm at Private Sale, THE undersigned offers at private sale, a farm iiiRyetowiiship,Ferry county, Pa., containing rr ACRES. The land Is the best In the nlghbnrhood, with run ning water in every Held, Is under good fence, and has thereon erected a new Frame Dwelling House. There Is also a thrifty Young ORCHARD on the place. Tills land lies along two public roads the Fishing Creek road and the Lamb's Gap road ( tho last named divides the land In two part830V4 on the one side and 26V on the other : on the 26U acre niece is a New Frame Dwelling House, and on the other a FRAME 22 x 28, erected for a house, with a never failing Spring of water. This land will be sold as a whole, or In two Tracts, to suit purchasers. S-If not sold at private sale before the LAST OF DECEMBER, tills property will he sold at pub lic sale, at the Court House. In Bloomlleld, on the FIRST THURSDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1871, atone o'clock p. 111., of said day, when terms will bemada known. . Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine tills one before investing else where, as it lies within four miles of Marysville, and the Pennsylvania Railroad one of tho best markets in the county. j- Further information can he had by ad dressing Dr. JOHN USAW, Jenner X Roads, 4 40 Somerset county, Pa. VALUABLE PROPEMT At Private Sale . THE subscriber offers at private sale his prop erty in Saville township, Perry county. Pa.. consisting of of Land, 35 Acres of which are cleared, and well improved having thereon a One and - Half Story Log House, LOG BARN, and other out-buildings, with a fine YOUNG ORCHARD. The balance of the land is well tim bered. ir For further Information address or apply to HENRY KLECKENER, 4 43 ' Ickesburg, Perry county, Fa. A Desirable Farm for Sale. niLJe so'd a a bargain, a FARM situated 111 ( Cntre townsllill almnl 9 mllMa N.trtli est of ltlonmHi'liI lu, I, .,t.,i.,i., 111.1 AGUISH, ,7 well timbered, and the balance clear ed, and under a high state of cultivation. Ther are 011 the premises a LOO HOUSE, plastered, eon Laini,nt5.7,r,i01"8 ' a (rood RANK BARN, a good SAW MILL and 2 LIME QUARRIES. further Information apply to C. A. BARNETT, Att'y-at-Law, . , New Bloomlleld, Pa., Orou the premises to Mi g. Kkukoca Ga0Fr.4368t