I)C imc0, New Bloomficlir, pa Tuesday, June, 20, JS71. h O V A 1j 1) li I'A Jl T M 13 N T. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance l-i" Go to rt'r.KTZ if you want a neat pair of Hoots, Shoes or Gaiters made to order. Re pairing done promptly, at fair rates. Wanderer. Vour communication will appear next week. Will bo f;Ial,to hour front you again. ('(iinmuiiii:atuii.s should lo handed in by Sutunlay, nt the latest, or tlicy must lay over for a week. A Call Accented. Hew V. I.. KrcnlVM I has aecepted a call from the Lutheran con gregations comprising the following: charejc : Newport, St. Samuel's and Buck's Valley. Wc call attention to the advertisement of l)r, Sehcnek, which will be found in anoth er column. To Consumptives it, will lie found particularly important. Early Harvest. On Friday last in some places in this county the formers were cut ting wheat. This we think is the earliest dale nt which grain has been cut in this sec tion for many years. y Kicked. A icmaikalily lino two-year old colt,owiicd by Mr. John Bi ickley.of Tyrone twp., w as kicked by a mule, whilo in pas ture, on Wednesday last, and hurt so badly that it died in a few minutes. ... A C'oticcrt will bo given in the Muthodist church, in J.andisburg, on Friday and Sat urday evenings of this week. It is to bo given by tho singing-class of Mr. ('. It. .tones, and tho proceeds are to be used for the repair of that church. y Sudden Death. On Monday of last week, a daughter of Win. Foose, a resident of Newport, was taken with spasms and died in a short time. Whether tho spasms which raused her death were brought on by a fall from a swing, or from eating somo drug, (both of which incidents had occurred in Hie afternoon) is not known. The child was about 0 years of age. The 1'tttriurclin and Prophets. This is tho title of u book descriptive of the lives of the Patriarchs and tho Prophets. It is a book worthy a place in every library. Tho contents aro not only instructive but are of a character calculated to please both young and old. Tho work is now being sold by Mr. T). I). Heamcr who will soon call on our citizens with n copy of tho work giving them a chance to subscribe. Itorlug For Coal. Another vein of coal about two inches thick was struck on Fri day lnrft by Mr. Geo. AV. Fhoibly who is boring for tho Little Germany coal Com pany. Tins vein was reached at a depth of 100 feet. Tho intention is to sink tho hole 000 feet deep providing tho prospects for eoal continued good. Mr. Sheibly states that tho black rock in which he is now bor ing is the same kind bh that under which he generally found coal in Ohio. Too Willing. We have received "an ad vertisement for some lottery enterprise, tiignod by Martin ii Co., which ho asks vm to publish, and says "We have licreto tufore done our business through agents, Irut now propose to do it direct with the Mihlishers." It takes two to make a bar gain, and as we don't propose to have any of Messrs. Martin fe Co., business, unless 1 lie money accompanies the order, they will probably do no business with us. . .. . The Crops. Farmers in this vicinity re Krt wheat to promise a fair crop, though the late wheat is being injured by the weevil. Kye will be a good average yield. Oats w ill be short in the Mtraw and probably much below the average crop. Corn Is .backward but is now growing finely. Clover will be very short and there will not be over two thirds a crop. Other hay though short is quite thick on the ground which will perhaps make tho crop about a fair avor ge. f m Melancholy Occurrence. A Huntingdon Co., pajer says: On Saturday evening last Miss Mollie Itutlcdgo, daughter of Alex ander Kutlodge, Esq., of Williamsburg, this connty,' went to the cellar with h coal oil lamp, and whilst in the cellar let the lamp fall. The fire fiom the lamp commu nicated with her clothing, and by the time hhe got up the stairs, the lira was blazing above her head. Ju a few moments her clothing was almost entirely consumed, and the young lady horribly burned. She ling ered until about; l o'ajock next day, when death ended her sufferings.' ' She was aged about eighteen years, and was an amiable and interesting young lady.' The parents and friends have the sympathy of the whole community jn this saijaud hewtitlt calam ity. .'I ,!.! -;iu:l...'l "'1 ,. ) A Sad Accident. -On Saturday morning the 10th Inst., a two horse team belonging to Wm. Mctz while crossing tho track at Haley's Station was struck by a passenger train running cast. Tho train runs at a rapid rate, and struck at tho front tho wngon breaking the polo off allowing the horses to escape. Isaac Mctz a lad eleven years of ago was in tho wagon and thrown amid tho wreck of the wagon to quite a distance. Ho was picked up and taken into a store near by where his injuries wore at tended toby Dr. Travcr after which ho was taken home. Should the boy recover it would be a remarkable escapo from death. , ' A Fatal Accident. On Monday morning last as tho Union freight lino cast, was passing Millerstown, a sou of Mr. W. 0. ltothrnck agent of the 11. It. Co., at that place was run over and instantly killed. The boy was with his nude, who, just as tho train was coming stopped to speak to some person and at that moment it is sup posed the bd attempted to cross tho track to speak to some men on tho other side when ho was knocked down by the engine tho entire train passing over him. lie was a bright boy about, ten years of age, and the accident is a sad nlllictinntohis parents who have tho sympathy of the whole com munity. Sorfons Kesiill of a Ula'st. On Friday morning a week, tho rockincn engaged in blasting on Section ft of tho railroad, just below Hartley's mill in Snake Spring twp., sot oil' a heavy blast directly opposite the house of Geo. Smousc, Esq. A stone weigh ing bet ween 100 and 1.10 pounds was throw n high into tho air and descended upon the roof of the houso just beyond the comb and passing through tho roof and two floors fell into the kitchen, breaking tho (loor there also. It would have gono to tho cellar if it had not struck tho wall and win dow facing before it struck tho floor. It was almost miraculous that nono of tho family were killed, as it, passed through a bedroom within two feet of a bed, in which a child of three or four years was sleeping, cutting oft two heavy joists, ono in the Moor above and one beneath, and scattering lath, plastering, and splinters in every direction. Mrs. Smouso had just left the kitchen a few minutes before and gono to the collar and sent two or three children that wcro with her out of doors. Bedford Inquirer. Suicides in York County. John Iteam, a Gorman, aged about 25 years, a potter in tho employ of tho Messrs. PfaltzgrofT, in whose employ ho was for a long timo, com mitted suicide by drowning himself in tho dam of Mr. David Bcntzel's mill, in Man chester township, on Monday evening of last week. ' Mr. Jesse lirodheck, near Jefferson of that county, committed suicide on Thursday morning, by hanging himself in his barn. Diiiicaimoii Items. Our correspondent from that place sends the following items : -Kodney Shearer, a boy ten years of age, fell from a cherry treo on Saturday, tho 10th inst., and broke his arm. .-Tho community was terrified by tho re port of a mad dpg being at largo, on tho evening of tho 12th. The report proved true, and tho owner of tho dog, Mr. "Wil liam Whitmiro, found and shot him, about nine o'clock that evetiing. Several dogs have been shot since, that were supposed to havo been bitten. There are entirely too many worthless dogs about town, and tho community would be safer if it were rid of them. The Lutheran Congregation of this place held a Strawberry Festival, in tho Parlors of the Pennsylvania Houso, on Friday, Sat urday, Monday and Tuesday evenings and realized a handsome profit. The several orders of this place, intend to unite in celebrating the 4th of July, but in what way has not be en deckled as yet. Two men indulged in a list fight, on Wednesday near the Rolling milt, rather one of them did, whilo the other gave leg bail. William Whitmirc, lias given the Me chanics Hall, two more coats of white paint this week, improving its appearance, con siderable. Subscriptions have lieen carried around for the purpose of raising money to build a Baptist Church, on one of the Clark farm lots, we understand that tho Church is to bo commenced soon. , ' ; " ' A new coat, was bet, by a crazy man this week, that there would be a railroad, between Duncannon, and Bloomficld, inside of fifteen months, I hope tho crazy man will win. We wish thcro were more such crazy men. El). Church Notice. Preaching in the Methodist (lunch on Sunday evening next. In the lleform Church, communion next Sabbath at 10 o'clock. Preparatory servi ces on Saturday at 2 V p. in. y Presbyterian pitac.fiihg' in' the Court room next Sunday at 11 in the morning, and at 8 in the evening. ' ' - i T "r: ri TTTf'- ' " Try It ' Every person wbd It troubled with dyspepsia, debility, or the. disease consequent .upon the Spring changei,should nee Kohrer' Cherry To ole Hitters. It will invigorate, restore tbe ap petite, and generally improve tbe health. Try It. . For sale by F, MorUuier & Co., and tbe teres generally throughout tbe United States. Fatal Railroad Accident. A railroad accidont occurred to tho up train, on the Lebanon and Pinegrovo rail road, about 8 o'clock Friday evening, by which tho conductor, Joseph It. Thomas, was instantly killed and several persons more or less injured. Tho train, consisting Of three passenger cars, when within about threo ijinilcs of Pinegrovo, in passing through a cut, ran into a herd of cattle, killing and mangling a number. Tho en gine and cars wcro thrown by tho forco of tho collision off the track against tho em bankment, the conductor falling under ono of the cars and being horribly mutilated, death of course rosulting immediately. Harry Turner, baggago master, standing on platform at the time, was thrown by the concussion through tho door of a car, and severely bruised. A lady passenger, Mrs. Miller, of Pinegrovo, was slightly injured, Two children in her chargo were injured one having an arm fractured and tho other its back broken. Mr. Thomas tho conduc tor killed, was widely and favorably known in this city, and enjoyed a largo circlo of friends. For a number of years ho was conductor on the Schuylkill and Susquo haima railroad between thiscity and Potts, villc. Ho leaves a wife and threo chil dren. He had an insurance of $2,000 on his'life. , .' . . ILiOoal trie Cm. Those Key-Kings sold by JohnO. Moore, aro just tho thing, (ret one and have your name on it. Dennis McCarty, aged ft.i years, a rail road watchman, at tho Juniata bridge, at Huntingdon, fell oil' the bridge, on Tuesday evening, and was instantly killed. His neck was broken and right leg fractured. "sC- load of bark containing over LH cords was, last week, hauled into Mr. McXeal's tannery, at Main. It was drawn bv six mules, tho team being driven by James Crownovor, who has the name of being tho best driver in the county. Vehtz, next door to Derrick's Hotel, linn al on hand a largo assortment of Hoots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Trunks, A:c. Give him a call. I?7"Tlic papers say that arrcat preparations nre belm; made at Wananiuker & brown's for t lie coming Spring. County Trice Current. l!i.00MFir.i.r, .liuielfi, 1871. Fkix-Scert S2 00 Potatoes 70aS5 cents. llutter V pound :, " Eggs yt dozen 1," " Dried Apples V pound 8 all) " Dried Peaches 15 (H 1.ricts.!B. Pealed Peaches 18 22 cts. " Cherries q (j o cts. " " Pitted 15 18 cts. " niaektierrles 8 10 ets. " Onions V bushel 75 " NKWI'OUT MA11KKTH. I Corrected Weekly bv Konnh. Kniiiler t Co. Xkwpout, June It), 1871. Flour. Extra 8tl 00 ltcd Wheat 115 0123 Uye 8) Corn, i',5 (j G5 Oats V 32 pounds 6:1 Clover Seed 5 (10 5 00 Timothy Seed 3 00 Flax Seed, 1 75 Potatoes 1 15 1 15 (.round Aluinii Salt 2 (X) Mmejmrner's Coal 2 40 Ktovo Coal 6 6 00 Pea Coal 3 40 Smith Conl 25 cts. V bus. Cross'Tles,8J4 feet Ioiir 45 45 cents Philadelphia Price Current. OHveefftf Weekly by Janney it Andrew. No. 123 Mauket Stiieet. Philadelphia, June 17, 1871. Wheat 1 41 1 65 Kye 1100110 Corn 7470 Oats 6I307 Clover Need fl10perlb. Timothy Heed 3 (10 5 00 Flax Soul 2 10 2 25 Country Lard 8 i Egt! 19 20 llutter, dull sain 10 13 Washed Wool 60 cents per lb. MAXiniiVOBS. Rowu BixLKn At the residence of the bride's father Mr. Jacob Blxlcr, on the svenlng of the 16th inst., by Rev. Shoemaker, Dr. J. Wesley Rowe, of Waterloo, to Miss Sarah E. Rlxlcr, of Center Mills, this county. : flussi.iii On the 6th Inst., in Center town ship, Mr. W. II. Gustier, aged 27 years, 0 months and 15 days. Mooiik. In Centre township, on tbe 10th of Jnne, 1871, Muudle Dern, lut'unt diuiifhter of nonert sua Aiiuie Moore, sgea o momn bdh 14 duys. , .... , Two little linodt on tho white bosom luy ; Two little foot tlist ne'er more ahull piny j Two little Hps that tightly are pressed i In a little white robe she simply is dressed. Muudle baa left us gone to Who gave her . (iont to the Ono who long since died to save her j .. ., . Why should we weep ( She has gone to her Maker t . u .... Bow to It meekly, if He choscs to tukeher. fold up her Ureases she'll need them no , morep , , Her dreaa is fur brighter on that beuutiful shore i tThe small crib is.empty beside the larg bed) ' 'Twill alwaya be empty for Maudie la dead I Sasmi Y. In this borough, on the 18th Ins., Tommy B..lnfuntton of I), r. and M. E. Shei bly, aged i mouths and 8 days. ,, . cj Uona.iotb fraeU our loved one h o Gone with the youthful bloom) ' Lowly we beud o'er our little friend,! ,.' ', rlg away to the totuU. , , i Little Tonuny, ko to heaven, Dwell In everlasting light, 1 Yon eternal life is given i U to glory ever bright.''".'- JVcw Advertisements. I71HTRAY. There enme on to the premises of li the subscriber near Donnally's Mills, Perry county, I'a., a few (lavs since, a stiny cow. The niiimal was sold over a year niio lit the anient Win. Wee. Tho owner is hereby notilled to claim his property, pny eharires and take her away, or she will be sold according to law. 24 31 JOHN RICE. In Itnnkrnptcy. Eastern district nf l'ennsvlvanla S. H. At New lllonintlctd the I8II1 day of Jan. 1871. rpilli undersigned hereby (jives notice of his up X uolninient ns assUince ot William S. Kicnof Savlllfl twp. In the county of Perry, and State of Pennsylvania within sulci district, who bus been ndjiidtted a Hiinknipt iiMin his own petition by tho district court of said district. John Utxr.ru, 3 1- Assiiuico FRUIT TREES. TIIAVE on hand, and for sale tills fall nt my nursery In Tuseurora twp., Perry Comity I'll., a splendid lot of frnit trees cipml to any to bo hud clacwhero and by fur surpushlm; ninny of the trees oll'ered for salo by traveling nursery men. Apple trees from 15 to U0 cents npleco and other trees In proportion. 5 23 St. ROSS HENCII. l'ost-Ofllec Address Ickcsliurg, l'a. Hoots I Boots I A Full Assortment of THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Sewed, Whole Stock and Double Sole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by M. B. SPAHR, YORK, PA. full Assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand. -.S';C'','nf Alli nlinn l'ciil to "Stl o 2;) 2ii. The Colby Wi iHfer Moulton's Patent Rolls. The Most Perfect! The Cheapest I Iryl 'i iniir in tin: Vi'urlil Kolls are pure white liiibbcr. Frame can never rot, nift or wear out. It takes less room than any other, is lighter, fastens Itself to tbe tub, runs easier, and is THE FAMILY FAVOKITE wherever used, It Is WARRANTED In every case. We want j?ood active LIVE AGENTS to canvass hi every town, to whom good wnecs are insured. Full Instructions and particulars tfiven upon application to Coliiy lino s 61 Co., 508 Broadway, N. V. 6 83 a 1U. hu thftdellPBte and rtfi-rntilng C0y, IViigriine of ffnuln Farina bQA 7J'I Wwp, mnt la Tt" tAll -sA tk T.IM SO Ay, T sad Vealen In PEIir IIMEK vT : zj a si H O 9 O C C K ! (Jj'J'T'fX A MONTH Expenses paid ipO J-Malc or Fcmalo agents Horse and outlit furnlbhcd. Address Saco Novelty it Co. Suco. Me. . 23 4 w d. AGENTS J.OOK!.!. to J'20. l'EK DAY. Eusy Kcnteel and protitablo business. A little novelty which everybody wants, srccEss sure. Send for circulars. Churchill & Templcton, MnnufV 015 B'dwuy , N. Y. 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' AI1SCESSES. TUMORS,-JAUNDICE. SCROFULA. DYSPEPSIA. AGUE AND FEVER, OR THEIR CONCOMITANTS, ETC. Dr. Wells having become aware of the extraor dinary medicinal proierties of the South Ameri can Plant, called JURUBEBA, sent as a special commission to that country to procure it in Its native purity, and having found its wonderful curative proiwrtles to even exceed the antleipat Ions formed by its great reputation, has concluded to oiler It to the public, and is happy to state that he has a crfect arrangement for a regular monthly supply of this wonderful plant, lie has sjicnt much time exis'iimentlng and investigating as to the most clllcluut prepara tion from it, for popular use, and has for soma time used In his own practice with the most happy results, t lie effectual medicine now presented to public us DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA and bo eonlldently recommends It to evcrv family as a household remedy which should be freely ta ken as a blood purilier in all deraugements of tho system and to animate and fortify all weak and lymphatic temperaments., JOHN Q. KELUMi. l'latt St.. N. Y. Hole agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send fur cirular. 4W JOBINSON HOUSE, (Formerly kept by Woodruff and Turbctt,) -Vw Bloomfltld, Perry County, I'a. . AMOS ROBINSON, Proprietor. This well known and pleasantly located hotel has been leased for a number of years by the pres ent proprietor, and he will spare no pains to accom modate Ills guests. The rooms are comfortable, tlie table well furnished with the best In the mar ket, and the bar stocked with choice Honors. A careful and attentive hostler will be In attendance. A good livery stable will be kept by the proprietor. April 3. 1871. tf J7JAGLE HOTEL NEW ULOOMFIELD, ' Perry County, lVnu'a. HAVING purchased the hotel formerly occu pied by David B. Luiifer, situated 011 North Carlisle Street adjoining the Court House, I am prepared to receive transient guests or regular boarders. To all who favor me with their custom, I shall endeavor to furnish Hrst class accommodations. A call Is solicited. ... QEOItQE DERBICK. Bloomtleld, March 9, 1869. (3 10 ly 5 J71LAHTIC HAND BTAMPH I I I ' ; 'Hie greatest Invention of the Age for printing on Fier, Wotxl, Metal, e. . Kvery business man, needs one. . 1'rlces 3.00 to Priced designs sent free. Agents wsnted. SMITH, HALL & CO., 6 20 s 4 l(, ds Courtlandt ht, New Ycrk. MlcTlliriJ(10N FILTEE MANUFACTUEIN3 CO.,' '' 'i -i Manufacturers of '" ' SIMMONS' IMPROVED' PATENT FILTERS. First premium received, at American Institute Fair, 1S70. Reversible Hydrant Filters, price t&OO. Also, ftyphou Filters for country use, HIMPLK IN CONSTRUCTION, 1. ,1 :..v ,.' i.i 1. 11 fFRFKCT IN ACTION,, i; , 1 I DURABLE IN USE. j ' . . 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