l)c imcs, New Bloomfitft, JJct. Tuesday, Auyunt 82, 1S71. LOCAL D12VA It T M li N T, OUR TERMS .4re M"5 Year in Advance, TAKE NOTICE. The subscription piico of TnB Timf.s is now One Dollar and Twenty-fine Cents per year. Those whose subscription have not yet expired, will of courao contimio to receive their paper for tlio balanco of the tinio for which they havo paiil, without any extra charge. ' JuHtico to ourselves compels citlier this increaso in price, or a reduction of the reading matter, by inserting many moro advertisements. Ont of Debt. Juniata county is clear of debt Mr. Watts, tlio Treasurer, having recently paid off the cntiro indebtedness. For the first time in twenty-Dve years she does not owe a dollar. He lias, bosidos, a sufficient sura to pay all orders that may bo presented. " A New Furnace. Responsible parties have began tlio erection of a new furnace at Newport. The location selected is bo tween the Canal and rail road a short dis tance below Bair's lumber yard. A siding 400 feet long will be run from the main track of the Pcnna li. 11. a survey for the purpose having been mado on Saturday last. We are glad to seo these Improve ments making in our county. Lively Competition. No less than four husbands havo claimed tlio effects of the suicided woman at tho Union Depot Hotel, Pittsburg, one of whom was pitched out of a second-story window in the coroner's of fice, by that official, for violently enforcing his claims to the dead woman's property. The suicide, as the case now stands, re mains as much a mystery as ever. Accident. The horses attached to one of the coaches of the stage lino between Mc' Connellsburg, and Chambersburg took (right on the 17th lust., on the top of the mountain and ran away. The coach was overturned about a mile from tho summit, killing tho driver and seriously injuring two passongers, a lady and gentleman. Tlio vehicle was demolished. Read This to Your Daughters. The character of a community depends much . on the young women. If tho latter are cultivated intelligent, and accomplished the young men feel tho requirement that they themselves should be upright, gentlemanly, and refined ; but if their fomalo friends are frivolous and silly, the young men will bo found to be dissipated and worthloss. But remember that a sister is always tho best guardian of a brother's integrity. As a daughter she is the true light of homo. The pride of tho father is oftener centered in his sons, but affection Is expended on his daughters. She should tborefore be the Sun and center of all. . K Word About Peaches. The Medical Independent cautions persons against eat ing peaches in the evening, asserting that they are doprossive to the circulation, and exhaust tlio system, owing to tho Prussio acid they contain. Breaking of peaches, wo would inform our lady rcadors of tho method of preparing a dish, which we think, will be new to most of them. Hero it is : Take good-sized freestone peaches, wipe them with a towol, halve them, and placo them flat side down in hot butter or lard. Let thorn fry to a nice brown, thon turn fill tho seed-cup with sugar, which by the time tbo fruit is proporly coated, will be melted and form witli the juice of tho peach a rich syrup. Serve up hot, and if you don't like them you need not repeat tho experiment. Most persons think the dish a superb one. A Strange Fatality. Mr. Jacob Kurtz, a wealthy and respectabio fanner of Upper Lcacock twp., Lancaster co., was killed on tho lOthinst., by tho fulling of a hu ge limb of a tree, which stnick his shoulder and crushed him to the earth. Tlio Exprett says that a strange fatality seems to have attend ed this man's life. A number of years ago ho mado almost a wondorful cscapo from instant death on the railroad ; in later years ho was shot in the side at Sprcchcr's Hotel in Lancaster, by tho accidental dis charge of a pistol in tlio hands of a nephew, and his lifo was saved by tho ball coming in contact with a largo pocket book. Moro re cently a stroke of lightning singed his hair; and Since the latter occurrence ho has li vod a continual dread of tho clcctrio fluid, And finally, a limb of a tree, which seemed secure enough, was blown upon him by a slight gust of wind, resulting in his death, as above stated. Mr. Kurtz was upwards of 00 years of age. Republican County Convention. Tho dolegatos elected on Saturday last, iu the different districts throughout the county, assembled yestorday in tho court house. The convention assembled at 10J a. m., and organized by ciocting John L. Diven, Esq., of Landisburg, as President, and Dr. G'isna, of Ickcsburg, as Secretary. Tho standing committee was thon nppoiniod, and Mr. William Trosslor, of this bor ough, was elected chaiiinau for tho ensu ing year. An adjournment was then made, until 1 p. in. At that hour the convention again assem bled, and proceeded to nominate a candi date Foil PlIKMDKNT JfllOK. For this office Hon. B. F. Junkin was nominated by acclamation. Foil AssKMiir.v. The first ballot stood W. Fosselnian 0; J. L. Gantt 13 ; Solomon BcrnhiHcl 8 ; Jos. Shuler 4 ; C. L. Murray 4 ; Lewis Gilflllen 5; H. P. Lightncr 3 ; Irviu Chrisholm 7; John D. C'roo 8. Eleven ballots were then had without any choice being mado. On tlio 13th ballot Joseph Shuler, of Liverpool, receiving 32 votes, was declared tho candi date. Foil Siiewkk. The first ballot stood D. Eaton 10 ; Wm. Bowcr7;Petor Lightncr 13; Capt. Out shall 5 ; Samuel Garland 2 ; J. P. Orcer 13 ; II. D. Copenhafer 2. On the fourth bal lot Peter Lightncr, of Tyrone township, having received 81 votes, was doclared the candidate. The voto stood Llghtner 81 ; Eaton 6 ; Bower 10 ; Gutshall 8 ; Garland 3. For Commissioned Henry Folk, Esq., of Bye township, was nominated on tho first ballot. Fon Couktt Treasurer. The first ballot stood Daniel Kifo 6; Samuel A. Poalo 10 ; Henry Sweger 9 ; Thos. Sutch 21 ; W. McKee 3. On the 0th ballot Daniol Rife, of Duncannon, having received 30 votes, was doclared the nominee. For Director of the Poor. John Freoland, of Howe. For Cotjkty Surveyor, S. II. Galbraith, of Bloomfield. For Auditor, Wm. A. Roddy, of Landisburg. Fon Coroner, Cyrus Clcmson. Importance of Advertising. A New York wbolosale grocer who has become rich in his business latoly, gave one of his fundamental rules of action. When he sold a bill of goods on credit it was his cus tom to immediately subscribe for the local paper of his debtor. So long as his cus tomer advertised liberally and vigorously he rested, but as soon as he began to con tract his advertising space bo took the fact as evidence that there was trouble ahead, and he invariably went for his dobt. " For the man," said he, "who feels too poor to make his business known is too poor to do business." This withdrawal of an adver tisement is an evidence of weakness that business men are not slow to observe. Delinquent Subscribers. An editor who was in a trance a number of days related upon his recovery that he wont to Heaven, but was denied admittance, lest ho should meet somo delinquent subscribers, and bad feelings be engendered in that peaceful clime. Having to go somewhere, tho editor next appeared in the regions of darkness, but was positively refused admittance, as tho place was full of delinquent subscribers. Wearily the editor turned back to tbo Ce lestial city, and was mot by the watchman at the portals with a smile, who said : " I was mistaken ; you can ontor, there is not a delinquent subscriber in Heaven." Deaths From Coal Oil. Tho Blair county Itadieal says : On Tuesday evening last a heart-rending occurrence resulting In tho death of two persons and tlio Borious in juring of two others occurred at tho house- of Wm. Brown about a mile and a half west of Altoona. It appears that Mrs. Brown attempted to fill a lighted koroscno lamp when it exploded, burning hor and a child about two years old so badly that death insued in a short time. Mr. Brown and anothor child were also badly burned. Wo have no further particulars, but will endeavor to obtaiu the facts for our next issue. Public Sales. We call attention to the following sales, bills for which havo been printed at this oilice. On Saturday Aug 20, Jonus Books will sell Ills mil estate situate il miles from Landlsliurg on the rond to Perry Furnaeo. Tho property consists of a lot of ground with house, stable, slion &c. VOn Saturday Sept., 2d, Mr. Andrew B. .Ciiilley from liii residence in Carroll two., near the Shallow Fording will tell horses, colts, youug cuttle and shotes. On Saturday Sept., S3, the assignees of Hen ry Comp of Tuseurora twp., will sell at his farm iu said township, horses, hulls, cows, farming Implements &c. And also will oiler for sale a lot In Millerstnwn Pa. having dwel ling house and other buildings thereon. HT" Three hundred pictures for twenty-five cents. Seeing Is believing, and we do see be fore us, DanoretCi Monthly Mayazint for Sep tember, with mors than three hundred engrav ings of Fashions, etc. Music t "Where the Mountain Echo Meet," a charming song by Baker, set to music, choice literature, J'ocmi, fjcunj truuuspuper on jnarnuge, uuiies of llusbunds, Fashions, Household, Ladies' Club, with other Interesting articles worth biore than year's subscription, in one number. Price, i!5 cents, or 3.00 per yeur. Published at 03)1 Broadway, New York. i Loo ill IJrlofH. Xa Post Office has again been established at t ailing Springs this county. The M. E. Quarterly mooting commen ces next Saturday at Center. A Spiritual camp-meeting Is to oomnienco at Havre do Graco, in Marryland, on Wed nesday of this week, and continue over next Sunday. Vfhcre are twenty six tents up, nt tho taftip meeting of the " Church of God" in Stambaugh's woods, near Green Park. Tho attendance has been quito largo. sA few nights since somo sneak thief entered tho poach orchard belonging to Bonjaman Rico in Spring township, and stolo all his best peaches. Farmers complain that the clover is grow ing so rank, that tho seed crop will be of Httlo value, as it will not fill well. Mrs. Free, wife of Dr. John L. Freo, of Shrowsliorry township York Co., committ tcd suicide by hangiugherself on Saturday a week. Money orders can now be obtained at this Post Ollico, tho nccossary papers having been received. Tho Ferry County Agriculture Fair is to be held on Tuesday, AVednesday, Thursday, and Friday the 3d to the 0th of October. A pic nic was held at Marysville on Satur day by the employees of the Pensylvauia rail road company. On Thursday a loy fell from tho bridge at Marysville, receiving severe injuries. Rov. Joel Swartz, pastor of the First English Lutheran church of Carlislo lias received and accepted a call from tho Lu theran congregation of Williamsport, Pa. For The Bloomfield Timet. Tor-KKA, Kansas, Aug. 16, 1871. Mr. Editor In looking over your evor welcome paper, I saw an account of the capture of a large drum-fish, weighing 58 pounds. I have just returned from Park City, on the Big Arkansas River. While there, Mr. Jewitt drove up to W. A. L. Thompson's store with a cat-fish he bad just caught that woighod fifty-eight pounds. ah crops are good in the Arkansas val ley, and moro stock is coming from Texas than usual. Yours respectfully, T. B. TnoMPsoN. Very Pretty. All the ladies who have seen thorn, say the Now styles of prints and othor dry goods just openod by F. Mortimer & Co., are very pretty. Call and examine them. Humcn Rheumatic Relief is a linamont which is remarkable for its honling proper ties and is good for man or beast. Having once tried it, no family or horseman will be without a bottle on hand. For sale by F. Mortimer & Co., and various stores through out the county. tW Greely is damaging his Presidential chances by remarking that it is all non sense talking about the "hog crop," whon every fool knows that hogs never havo crops. Church Notices. Presbyterian service during the Sum mer, will be only a morning service in the Court House, and at 10J o'clock instead of 11. Sunday school at a quarter of 9 o'clock, in the church basement. In tho Lutheran church, preaching next Sunday, at 10 o'clock p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening. County Price Current. Bl.OOMFIKI.n, August 21, 1871. Flax Seed 2 00 Potatoes N) Butter V pound, 17 " Eggs V dozen IS " Dried Apples V pound 8 alO " Dried Peaches 15 15cts.f!lb. Pealed Peaches, v 1822 0ts," Cherrie 0(10 els. " " l'lttod 15 18 cts. " Blackberries, 10 10 cts. " Unions V bushel 75 " NEWPORT MARKETS. I Corrected Weekly by Kovyh, Snyder Co. NKwroitT, August 15, 1371. Flour, Extra, 15 50 Bed Wheat 1 00 (j 1 10 live 75 Corn 60 Q 6.1 Oats fl 32 pounds, 40 Clover Seed 4 50 a Timothy Seed 3 50 Flax Seed 1 75 Potatoes 40 iS Ground Allium Halt 2 00 Llmebiirncr's Coal, 2 50 Stove Coal 4 50 0850 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. V bus. Cross Tles,8 feet long 45 45 cents Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Junney A Andrews, No. 12S Maukkt Bthkbt. I'uii.auki.I'IUA, August 12, 1871. Wheat 1 25 0 1 42 Bye 800109 Corn 0SQ71 Oats KGI Clover Seed 910porlb. Timothy Heed 4 25 0 4 60 Flux Seed 2 00 Q 2 00 Country Lard, B10 Egg 210 22 Butter, dull sale .' 10 0 15 Washed Wool, 70 cents per til. Oitlunry notion rnf Tribute 0 Rf'ieet vlU be chartiml jor u Vie T'Unol ten vents jier line. Denth nntlrn not erceedlnvjlce line) ore Insert ed without churte. Biioiitkss In Centre township, on tho 80th Inst., of apoplexy, Mrs. Mary Shortess, rollet of Thomas Shortens, uged 73 years, 8 months, and lduy. Kkhii In Centre township, on the 10th Inst., Ida Heheeen, daughter of John Kerr, aged 4 years 10 oiootii, sod 18 days. THESE BUILOINGS, COVERING LOTS Nos. 534, 536, 538 Market St., Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 So. Sixth St. and Nos. 525, 527, 529 Minor St., Whose Salesrooms and Storerooms, spread out, would cover more than Three Acres of ground, making them the Largest and Completest Buildings of the kind in America, if not in the World, are now COMPLETELY FILLED with our MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FULL CLOTHING. FULLY $750,000 s WORTH OK Tint MOST SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN AND BOYS, EVER MADE. All perfectly New and Freshin Designs and Materials. WANAMAKER & BROWN. . Philadelphia. 8 O'CLOCK! 34d4w RIFLES, SHOT-CUNS, REVOLVERS (lun materials of every kind. Write for l'rlce I.lit, to (treat Western (lun Works, rittaburirh, l'a. Army guns and Kevnlvers bought or traded for. A geuU wanted. aid 4w THEA-NEOTAll IS A PURE DLAOK TEA. WITH thB GREEN TEA FLAVOR. Warranted to suit all tastes. For Hale Everywhere. And for sale wholesale only by the ORKAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO.. 8 Church Nt.,New York. V. O. BOX Muft. Send lor Thea-Nkctab Cibcu LAB. -6 34 dt 4 znPsychomancy. ,MS S nlfylng the power of the soul, spirit or mind, and Is the basis of all human knowledge. I'sychomaney Is the title of a new work ol 400 pages, by Heu nuiiT Hamilton, B. A., giving full Instructions In the science ol Houl Charming and Psychologic Fascination; how to exert this wonderful power over men or over animals Instantaneously, at will. It teaches Mesmerism, how to become Trance or Writing Mediums, Divination, Hplrltuallsin, Al chemy, Philosophy of Omens and Dreams, Ilrlg. ham Young's Harem, Guide to Marriage, &i This is the only book In the Engllnh language professing to teach this occult power, and is ot immense ad vantage to the Merchant in selling goods, the Law yer Iu gaining the confidence ot Jurors, the Phy sician in healing the sick ; to Lovers, in securing the affections of the opixwlte sex, and all seeking riches or happiness, l'rlce by mall, Inclnth, fl.25 pagier eovers, f 1, (or sale by .. H. Llpimncott& Co. t and Claxen, Uemseii ft Co., Philadelphia. Agents wanted lor this book, Private Medical Works, Per. fumery, Jewelry, Ike. Samples free to Agents only. For single copies by mall, and terms to Agents, Address. T. W. Evans, Publisher, 41 South 8th Ht., Philadelphia, l'a. 34 d 4w POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, or Tint stati or pexnstlvtnia, MARKET ST., west of 17th, PHILADELPHIA, Re-opens September 19th, 1H41. Thorough Collegi ato training for the practice of MINK KNCIN KERINO, CIVIL ENGINEERING, MECHANI CALKNGINEKRING, ANALYTICAL AND IN DliHTKIAL CHEMISTRY, METALLURGY AND ARCHITECTURE. The Diploma of the College Is received as conclusive evidence of prollelency by the first engineers and companies engaged in works of Improvement. For the lbttli annual an nouncement, address ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M, V., pres. of Faculty. , -. Md4w Roper Caloric Engine Comp'ny, I4 CHAMBERS HTUEKT, MANUFACTURERS OF HOT AIR ENGINES. 1, 3 aud 4 Horse-Power. NO WATER USHD! CANNOT EXPLODE! NO INSIJMANCK DkMANDKD! N OT LI A H L K TO G ET O C T OF ORDERI HEOUIKEM NO SKILLED ENGINEER! COSTS v, CENTS per day per Horse l'ower. 31 d 4w Moody's Eureka Stamp For perforating IntoClieiks.Diults, .(., the amount for which they are drawn, to prevent alteration. The per forations are Inked the Ink being forued into the nin e of the paper, from which It cannot lie removed. The check Is moved forward by the upward action or the lever of tko machine. Price fri). J. O. MOODY, fin Trlnltv lliilhllng, P. O. Box A02H, N. Y. - Send tor a Circular. Agents Wanted. 34o3m NOTICE. - Notice Is hereby given that Ml persons aro forbidden to enter the Vine yard of the subscriber without his permission. All persons rouiiu inerein willioiit lilt lire subleet to a line for trespassing. No visl tense are no visitors are ullowed III the Vineyard upon the Sabbath day. All visitors are heartily welcome upon any other uay ui IU9 ween. BENJAMIN 1UCR. Jr. Elllottsburg, ra. 33 at e u w ':T,'v:'v:';M REAL ESTATE NOTICES. VALUABLE Farm at Private Sale, THE undersigned offers at private sale, a farm In Rye towuship.Perry county, Pa., coutaluiug or AGUES. The land Is the best In the nlghborhood, with run ning water in every neui, is under good leuce, and has thereon erected a new Frame Dwelling House. There Is also a thrifty Young ORCHARD on the piace. i nis lano lies aiong two punuc roads me Fishing Creek road and the Lamb's Gap road i the last named divides the land Iu two parts 30U on the one side and ''i on the other : on the 26)4 acre piece Is a New Frame Dwelling House, and on the oilier a FRAME 22 z 28, erected for a house, with a never failing Spring of water. This land will be sold as a whole, or lu two Tracts, to suit purchasers. Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine this one before Investing else where, as It lies within four miles of Marysville, and the Pennsylvania Railroad one of the best markets In the county. M-Further Information enn he had by ad dressing Dr. JOHN USAW. Jenner X Roads, 12 Somerset county, Pa. Two Valuable Farms LOCATED IN JUNIATA COUNTY, PA., At Private Hale. ONE of the farms contains 8IIO ACRES of well-Improved land, with good buildings, and good water near the door, with fine fruit, ami many other Improvements. Stores, Milt aud Churches within sight. The other contains 150 ACRKS of well-Improved land, good buildings, tine Spring ot water near the door, and excellent fruit of many varie ties. The land is In a high state of cultivation, and of the best quality. '1 lies are desirable farms and will be sold. For further particulars call on or address ' TIME OFFICE," 4 4tf New Uloomtlcld, Perry CO., Pa. JOBINSON HOUSE, (Formerly kept by Woodruff and Turbclt,) Kete Bloomfield, retry County, Pa. AMOS ROBIN80N, Proprietor. This well known Tand pleasantly located hotel has been leased for a number of yours by the pres ent proprietor, and he will spare no pains to accom. miniate Ills guests. The rooms are comfortable, the table well furnished with the best In the mar ket, and the bar slocked with choice liquors. A careful and attentive hostler will be In attendance. A good livery stable will be kept by the proprietor. April 8, 1H71. tf JAGLE HOTEL NEW BLOOMFIELD, Tcrrr County, Penn'u. HAVING purchased the hotel formerly oceu pied by David 11. Lupfer, situated on North Carlisle Street adjoining the Court House, I am Crepured to receive transient guests or regular oarders. To ull who favor me with their custom, I shall endeavor to furnish Urst class accommodations. A call is solicited. QEORUE DERRICK. Bloomfield, Murch 0, 18CH. 3 10 ly 6 PERRY HOUSE, New Blooiiiih-ld, Pa. TnEsuhsorllwr having purchased the property on the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets, opposite the Court House, Invites all his friends and former customers to give him a call as he Is determined to furnish Urst class accommodations. THOMAS HUTCH, a ltf. Proprietor. KINDS of Trlntlng neatly PRINTING! (ALL KIND executed at ( Tikes" 8tk SI IIS " 1IMMIMVIKLU rKAM Job Omcis.
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